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This is preparation for adding encryption support to the credentials
logic, and we thus would like to add more deps. Let's hence move things
from src/basic/ to src/shared, so that we can rely on the OpenSSL
utilities already in src/shared.
This moves the code for setting chattr file attributes appropriate for
"secrets" files from journalctl into generic chattr-util.c code so that
we can use it elsewhere.
Also, let's reuse the "bitwise" logic already implemented in the chattr
code, instead of doing it again.
So, as it turns out AF_ALG is turned off in a lot of kernels/container
environments, including our CI. Hence, if we link against OpenSSL
anyway, let's just use that client side. It's also faster.
One of those days we should drop the khash code, and ust use OpenSSL,
once the licensing issues are resolved.
Let's make sure we signal out-of-band via an error message if a process
doesn't have a parent process whose PID we could return. Otherwise we'll
too likely hide errors, as we return an invalid PID 0, which in other
contexts has special meaning (i.e. usually "myself").
Replaces: #20153
This is based on work by @dtardon, but goes a different route, by
ensuring we propagate a proper error in this case.
This modernizes the function in question a bit in other ways, i.e.
renames stuff and makes the return parameter optional.
cb13961ada updated the oomd logic to
collect candidate data when a kill was about to happen. However there
was still a call left over in the main loop to collect candidate data on
every interval. Remove this since it's unneeded.
Fixes#20122
It seems that fd_set_perms() is always called after checking that
fd >= 0 (also when called as action() in glob_item_recursively()),
so it seems that the assertion really came from fd==0.
Fixes#20140.
Also three other similar cases are updated.
Since f4b2933ee7
if a description is not set, sd_bus_open_with_description returns -ENXIO, but the
documnetation stated that it returned successfully with a NULL string.
This graphic chip doesn't have a DRM driver and fall back to vesa-framebuffer
driver.
Without this patch, users of such chip suddenly see their GUI broken without
any indication or reason of what happened (no error message). Hence this
regression is near to impossible to troubleshoot for end users. Such case was
reported https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1187154.
Rather than adding another exception in the udev rules to deal with such
HWs, they instead get their own hwdb file '60-seat.hwdb'.
The Pinebook Pro touchpad returns a resolution data that is 2 times of
the real value, which makes libinput think the touchpad is only 1/4 the
real size.
Add a resolution override value for it, to allow libinput to calculate
the distance moved on it correctly.
Signed-off-by: Icenowy Zheng <icenowy@aosc.io>
Let's unify handling of the boolean values throughout the test-functions
code, since we use 0/1, true/false, and yes/no almost randomly in many
places, so picking the right values during CI configuration can be a real
pain.
Roughly reorder entries, without rewording anything, by component, so
that there's some structure to the text.
Only 3 lines are deleted: an empty line, 'External:' at the bottom since
it was merged with 'External:' at the top, and the weird last line:
'String is not UTF-8 clean, ignoring assignment' which was likely an error
from some editor
Saving the journal for passing tests creates a huge amount of unneeded
data stored for each full test run. Add a env var to allow saving the
journal only for failed tests.
Before we invoke n_entries() we need to check for non-NULL here, like in
all other calls to the helper function. Otherwise we'll crash when
invoked with a NULL object, which we usually consider equivalent to an
empty one though.
Since 08fe0a5386 when dissecting a disk
image we'll automatically pick the "newest" root fs if multiple exist,
by comparing GPT partition labels. This works in systemd-nspawn,
systemd-dissect, systemd-tmpfiles --image, … and so on. It also works
already in systemd-gpt-auto-generator. However, there was one missing
place: in the logic that automatically finds a root fs in case no root=
was specified on the kernel logic at all. This logic doesn't use the
dissection logic, but a much simpler one.
Let's fill the gap, and implement it there too.
Most of our programs that take "verbs" make the "help" verb either
equivalent to passing the --help switch (or at least print a message
redirecting the user to that switch). Do so in coredumpctl too, in order
to minimize surprises.
ubifs volumes have a UUID and the built-in blkid is able to determine
it. The disk/by-uuid symlink isn't created because ubifs volumes are
not on block devices but on SUBSYSTEM="ubi" devices. See #20071.
Allow ubi subsystem devices to be processed by the persistent storage
rules too. The kernel device name matching already allows ubi* to pass.
The existing rules are sufficient to create the link.
The links look like other by-uuid symlinks, for example:
/dev/disk/by-uuid/9a136158-585b-4ba4-9b70-cbaf2cf78a1c -> ../../ubi0_1