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Using conf.set() with a boolean argument does the right thing:
either #ifdef or #undef. This means that conf.set can be used unconditionally.
Previously I used '1' as the placeholder value, and that needs to be changed to
'true' for consistency (under meson 1 cannot be used in boolean context). All
checks need to be adjusted.
This is useful on systems like NixOS, where python3 is not in
/usr/bin/python3 as well as for people using alternative ways to
install python such as virtualenv/pyenv.
The indentation for emacs'es meson-mode is added .dir-locals.
All files are reindented automatically, using the lasest meson-mode from git.
Indentation should now be fairly consistent.
This allow test-efi-disk.img to be created under meson.
The invocation of qemu is not converted yet, in particular because the
command-line used in Makefile.am is outdated.
Allow setting bridge port priority in the Bridge section of the network file,
similar to e.g. port path cost setting.
Set the default to an invalid value of 128, and only set the port priority when
it's not 128. Unlike e.g. path cost, zero is a valid priority value.
Add a networkd-test.py to check that bridge port priority is correctly set.
Incidently, fix bridge port cost type and document valid ranges.
On Ubuntu 17.04 (zesty zapus) netcat-openbsd was upgraded from 1.105-7ubuntu1
to 1.130-3, at the same time the defaults got changed from -q0 to -q-1
(infinity) the net result is that `echo A | nc -U' call now hangs, preventing
the testcase to complete. One could use the old default of -q0, but that option
is not available in some netcat implementations. Thus settle to specify -w1
instead to mitigate the testcase hang.
Only one test case is added, but it is enough to check basic sanity of the
code (single-line and binary fields and trusted fields, allocation and freeing).
Moe test-resolve's test data from src/resolve/test-data to
test/test-resolve/ to be consistent with test/test-{execute,path}/. This
will make it easier to make the tests relocatable.
ReadOnlyPaths=, ProtectHome=, InaccessiblePaths= and ProtectSystem= are
about restricting access and little more, hence they should be disabled
if PermissionsStartOnly= is used or ExecStart= lines are prefixed with a
"+". Do that.
(Note that we will still create namespaces and stuff, since that's about
a lot more than just permissions. We'll simply disable the effect of
the four options mentioned above, but nothing else mount related.)
This also adds a test for this, to ensure this works as intended.
No documentation updates, as the documentation are already vague enough
to support the new behaviour ("If true, the permission-related execution
options…"). We could clarify this further, but I think we might want to
extend the switches' behaviour a bit more in future, hence leave it at
this for now.
Fixes: #5308
The script contains the contents of all sys/ test files, and creates
all dirs/links/files when run. This replaces the sys.tar.xz tarball
that contained sys/, so changes to sys files only require a simple
commit in git, instead of checking in an entire new tarball for each
sys/ change.
Instead of keeping all sys/ nodes in a tarball, use a script
"sys-script.py" to create all the sys/ entries.
This adds a script to create that initial "sys-script.py" script, using
an existing sys/ directory, created from the sys.tar.xz contents.
The "sys-script.py" can then be edited or recreated later, when any sys/
files are added or modified; the change will be only a patch to the
"sys-script.py" script in git, instead of forcing git to store a new
binary tarball.
[zj: tests assertions adjusted to the different logic in which masking
of a dependency through one name, does not forbid the dependency
being added through another name.]
add udev-test.pl tests for whitespace in a substituted variable,
to verify the variable whitespace is replaced with underscores.
Tests for the change made by commit 0a10235ed4 ("udev-rules:
perform whitespace replacement for symlink subst values")
/dev/mem isn't necessarily available. Recently, I've encountered arm64
systems that didn't provide raw memory access via /dev/mem. Instead,
let's use /dev/kmsg since we don't support systems w/o it anyway.
In test_resolved_domain_restricted_dns(), add dot domain separator to
negative .lab/.company tests, so that we don't catch these as part of
the host name (like "lxc-labjfr").
Caught in PR #4962
Fix wrong condition test in manager_etc_hosts_lookup(), which caused it to
return an IPv4 answer when an IPv6 question was asked, and vice versa.
Also only return success if we actually found any A or AAAA record.
In systemd-resolved.service(8), point out that /etc/hosts mappings only
affect address-type lookups, not other types.
The test case currently disables DNSSEC in resolved, as there is a bug
where "-t MX" fails due to "DNSSEC validation failed" even after
"downgrading to non-DNSSEC mode". This should be dropped once that bug
gets fixed.
Fixes#4801
Since syntax error are non-fatal, downgrade them to warnings.
Use log_syntax to have uniform formatting including the line number.
State machine states like DATA and MATCH are internal, user-facing
messages should use the names from hwdb(7): match, property, record.
Also change "key/value" to "key-value", since there's no alternative
here, both parts must be present.
[/tmp/tmp.KFwEhm74n4/etc/udev/hwdb.d/10-bad.hwdb:2] Property expected, ignoring record with no properties
[/tmp/tmp.KFwEhm74n4/etc/udev/hwdb.d/10-bad.hwdb:5] Property expected, ignoring record with no properties
[/tmp/tmp.KFwEhm74n4/etc/udev/hwdb.d/10-bad.hwdb:9] Property expected, ignoring record with no properties
[/tmp/tmp.KFwEhm74n4/etc/udev/hwdb.d/10-bad.hwdb:11] Key/value pair expected but got " NO_VALUE", ignoring
[/tmp/tmp.KFwEhm74n4/etc/udev/hwdb.d/10-bad.hwdb:18] Property or empty line expected, got "BAD:7:match at wrong place", ignoring record
[/tmp/tmp.KFwEhm74n4/etc/udev/hwdb.d/10-bad.hwdb:22] Property or empty line expected, got "BAD:8:match at wrong place", ignoring record
[/tmp/tmp.KFwEhm74n4/etc/udev/hwdb.d/10-bad.hwdb:23] Match expected but got indented property " Z=z", ignoring line
squash! hwdb: improve syntax error messages
Because -e was set, we'd exit immediately when systemd-hwdb failed and the
captured error output was never printed. We want to test two things:
that 0 is returned, and that nothing is printed to stderr (to catch
syntax errors in the hwdb).
v2: stop capturing stderr to a variable
v3: capture stderr to a variable and test both error types separately
Sometimes setting the transient hostname does not happen synchronously, so
retry up to five times. It is not yet clear whether this is legitimate
behaviour or an underlying bug, but this will at least show whether the wrong
transient hostname is just a race condition or permanently wrong.
Fixes#4753
This test fails sometimes but it is hard to reproduce, so we need more
information what happens. Set journal log level to "debug" for the entirety of
networkd-test.py, and show networkd's and hostnamed's journals and the DHCP
server log on failure of the two test_transient_hostname* tests. Also sync the
journal before querying it to get more precise output.
This should help with tracking down issue #4753.
systemd-networkd runs as user "systemd-network" and thus is not privileged to
set the timezone acquired from DHCP:
systemd-networkd[4167]: test_eth42: Could not set timezone: Interactive authentication required.
Similarly to commit e8c0de912, add a polkit rule to grant
org.freedesktop.timedate1.set-timezone to the "systemd-network" system user.
Move the polkit rules from src/hostname/ to src/network/ to avoid too many
small distributed policy snippets (there might be more in the future), as it's
easier to specify the privileges for a particular subject in this case.
Add NetworkdClientTest.test_dhcp_timezone() test case to verify this (for
all people except those in Pacific/Honolulu, there the test doesn't prove
anything -- sorry ☺ ).