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Depending on the location of the original build dir, either ProtectHome=
or ProtectSystem= may get in the way when creating the gcov metadata
files.
Follow-up to:
* 02d7e73013
* 6c9efba677
With `ProtectSystem=strict` gcov is unable to write the *.gcda files
with collected coverage. Let's add a yet another switch to make such
restriction less strict to make gcov happy.
This addresses following errors:
```
...
systemd-networkd[272469]: profiling:/systemd-meson-build/src/shared/libsystemd-shared-249.a.p/binfmt-util.c.gcda:Cannot open
systemd-networkd[272469]: profiling:/systemd-meson-build/src/shared/libsystemd-shared-249.a.p/base-filesystem.c.gcda:Cannot open
systemd-networkd[272469]: profiling:/systemd-meson-build/src/shared/libsystemd-shared-249.a.p/barrier.c.gcda:Cannot open
systemd-networkd[272469]: profiling:/systemd-meson-build/src/shared/libsystemd-shared-249.a.p/ask-password-api.c.gcda:Cannot open
systemd-networkd[272469]: profiling:/systemd-meson-build/src/shared/libsystemd-shared-249.a.p/apparmor-util.c.gcda:Cannot open
systemd-networkd[272469]: profiling:/systemd-meson-build/src/shared/libsystemd-shared-249.a.p/acpi-fpdt.c.gcda:Cannot open
...
```
When playing around with the coverage-enabled build I kept hitting
an issue where dnsmasq failed to start because the previous instance was
still shutting down. This should, hopefully, help to mitigate that.
Previously, when Priority= is unspecified, networkd configured the rule with
the highest (=0) priority. This commit makes networkd distinguish the case
the setting is unspecified and one explicitly specified as Priority=0.
Note.
1) If the priority is unspecified on configure, then kernel dynamically picks
a priority for the rule.
2) The new behavior is consistent with 'ip rule' command.
Replaces #15606.