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Jan Janssen
dfca5587cf tree-wide: Drop gnu-efi
This drops all mentions of gnu-efi and its manual build machinery. A
future commit will bring bootloader builds back. A new bootloader meson
option is now used to control whether to build sd-boot and its userspace
tooling.
2023-03-10 11:41:03 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
50b35193ec meson: merge our two valgrind configuration conditions into one
Most of the support for valgrind was under HAVE_VALGRIND_VALGRIND_H, i.e. we
would enable if the valgrind headers were found. The operations then we be
conditionalized on RUNNING_UNDER_VALGRIND.

But in a few places we had code which was conditionalized on VALGRIND, i.e. the
config option. I noticed because I compiled with -Dvalgrind=true on a machine
that didn't have valgrind.h, and the build failed because
RUNNING_UNDER_VALGRIND was not defined. My first idea was to add a check that
the header is present if the option is set, but it seems better to just remove
the option. The code to support valgrind is trivial, and if we're
!RUNNING_UNDER_VALGRIND, it has negligible cost. And the case of running under
valgrind is always some special testing/debugging mode, so we should just do
those extra steps to make valgrind output cleaner. Removing the option makes
things simpler and we don't have to think if something should be covered by the
one or the other configuration bit.

I had a vague recollection that in some places we used -Dvalgrind=true not
for valgrind support, but to enable additional cleanup under other sanitizers.
But that code would fail to build without the valgrind headers anyway, so
I'm not sure if that was still used. If there are uses like that, we can
extend the condition for cleanup_pools().
2023-02-22 11:39:44 +01:00
Mike Yuan
f129d0e77c vconsole: allow setting default keymap through build option
Allow defining the default keymap to be used by
vconsole-setup through a build option. A template
vconsole.conf also gets populated by tmpfiles if
it doesn't exist.
2023-02-15 20:00:51 +00:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
e4c7b5f517 core: split system/user job timeouts and make them configurable
Config options are -Ddefault-timeout-sec= and -Ddefault-user-timeout-sec=.
Existing -Dupdate-helper-user-timeout= is renamed to -Dupdate-helper-user-timeout-sec=
for consistency. All three options take an integer value in seconds. The
renaming and type-change of the option is a small compat break, but it's just
at compile time and result in a clear error message. I also doubt that anyone was
actually using the option.

This commit separates the user manager timeouts, but keeps them unchanged at 90 s.
The timeout for the user manager is set to 4/3*user-timeout, which means that it
is still 120 s.

Fedora wants to experiment with lower timeouts, but doing this via a patch would
be annoying and more work than necessary. Let's make this easy to configure.
2023-02-01 11:52:29 +00:00
Jan Janssen
d84bdadb43 boot: Remove option TPM PCR compat option
It says remove in 2023; happy to oblige.
2023-01-09 09:52:55 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
30ec2eaef5 meson,ukify: hook up ukify, add --version option
The option is added because we have a similar one for kernel-install. This
program requires python, and some people might want to skip it because of this.

The tool is installed in /usr/lib/systemd for now, since the interface might
change.

A template file is used, but there is no .in suffix.
The problem is that we'll later want to import the file as a module
for tests, but recent Python versions make it annoyingly hard to import
a module from a file without a .py suffix. imp.load_sources() works, but it
is deprecated and throws warnings.
importlib.machinery.SourceFileLoader().load_module() works, but is also
deprecated. And the documented replacements are a maze of twisted little
callbacks that result in an empty module.
So let's take the easy way out, and skip the suffix which makes it easy
to import the template as a module after adding the directory to sys.path.
2022-12-07 15:32:13 +01:00
Samuel Thibault
ede5a78f50 shutdown: Add Xen kexec support
In the Xen case, it's the hypervisor which manages kexec. We thus
have to ask it whether a kernel is loaded, instead of relying on
/sys/kernel/kexec_loaded.
2022-11-02 20:47:41 +01:00
Franck Bui
2306b4656a core: allow disabling system time correction if rtc returns time far in the future
There might be (embedded) systems that get never updated (things like
e.g. entertainment systems of trains, for example) and where the adjustment of
the system clock (introduced by b10abe4bba) would
do the wrong thing even if the difference between the systemd build time and
the rtc is 15 years or more.

This patch allows disabling the adjustment by setting
'clock-valid-range-usec-max' meson option to 0 or to a negative value.
2022-08-24 21:39:46 +01:00
Eli Schwartz
792d5e87b6 meson: fix type for many build options
Integers and booleans are supposed to be actual integers and booleans,
not strings describing their value, but Meson silently accepted either
one. It's still wrong to do it though, and other implementations of
Meson such as muon choke on it.
2022-07-30 13:58:22 +09:00
Yu Watanabe
a36be3e57f meson: use 0 for default uids, gids, and time epoch
0 UID and GID are special, and should not be acceptable for the settings.
Hence, we can handle 0 as unset.

Strictly speaking, time epoch with 0 is valid, but I guess no one use
0 as a valid value.
2022-07-30 13:58:12 +09:00
James Hilliard
0a0d489968 journalctl: allow statically linked build
The journalctl tool may be needed on cross compilation hosts in order
to run --update-catalog against a target rootfs.

To avoid reliability issues caused by shared linking allow journalctl
to be linked statically.
2022-07-29 09:22:54 +09:00
Łukasz Stelmach
aa5ae9711e smack: Add DefaultSmackProcessLabel to user.conf and system.conf
DefaultSmackProcessLabel tells systemd what label to assign to its child
process in case SmackProcessLabel is not set in the service file. By
default, when DefaultSmackProcessLabel is not set child processes inherit
label from systemd.

If DefaultSmackProcessLabel is set to "/" (which is an invalid character
for a SMACK label) the DEFAULT_SMACK_PROCESS_LABEL set during compilation
is ignored and systemd act as if the option was unset.
2022-07-12 22:47:32 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
132b63bd31
Merge pull request #15205 from jlebon/pr/preset-all-firstboot
manager: optionally, do a full preset on first boot
2022-07-06 19:11:01 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
e538d59367
Merge pull request #23683 from keszybz/status-format
Default to default-status-unit-format=name in developer mode
2022-06-10 14:11:53 +02:00
James Hilliard
76abad4d47 meson: add experimental bpf-gcc compiler support
Not fully working but should make it easier to clean up remaining
issues.
2022-06-10 14:01:19 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
819c0dcbf5 meson: use status-unit-format-default=name in developer mode
I think developers are particularly unlikely to find the descriptions
useful, and would benefit from being able to copy&paste unit names.
Let's make this choice automatically.
2022-06-10 13:51:17 +02:00
Daan De Meyer
a22f518676 meson: Add nspawn-locale meson option
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/23192 caused breakage in
Arch Linux's build tooling. Let's give users an opt-out aside from
reverting the patch. It's hardly any maintenance work on our side
and gives users an easy way to revert the locale change if needed.

Of course, by default we still pick C.UTF-8 if the option is not
specified.
2022-06-09 13:08:27 +09:00
Daan De Meyer
c9bd01ae90 meson: Switch default-locale default to C.UTF-8
We're already using C.UTF-8 as the default locale for nspawn. Let's
make the same change for the default-locale option instead of deciding
what to use based on the locale used by the host system. Users can
still override the locale using the default-locale option if needed.
2022-06-04 05:08:37 +09:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
011a03a3fa meson: turn on log-message-verification by default in developer builds
I'm not _quite_ convinced that this a good idea… I'm at least keeping
it separate to make it easy to revert ;)
2022-05-11 18:18:59 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
b9ce5cf9ca Optionally call printf on LOG_MESSAGE() arguments
With an intentional mistake:

../src/login/logind-dbus.c: In function ‘bus_manager_log_shutdown’:
../src/login/logind-dbus.c:1542:39: error: format ‘%s’ expects a matching ‘char *’ argument [-Werror=format=]
 1542 |                           LOG_MESSAGE("%s %s", message),
      |                                       ^~~~~~~
2022-05-11 16:47:40 +02:00
Jonathan Lebon
93651582ae manager: optionally, do a full preset on first boot
A compile time option is added to select behaviour: by default
UNIT_FILE_PRESET_ENABLE_ONLY is still used, but the intent is to change to
UNIT_FILE_PRESET_FULL at some point in the future. Distros that want to
opt-in can use the config option to change the behaviour.

(The option is just a boolean: it would be possible to make it multi-valued,
and allow full, enable-only, disable-only, none. But so far nobody has asked
for this, and it's better not to complicate things needlessly.)

With the configuration option flipped, instead of only doing enablements,
perform a full preset on first boot. The reason is that although
`/etc/machine-id` might be missing, there may be other files provisioned in
`/etc` (in fact, this use case is mentioned in `log_execution_mode`). Some of
those possible files include enablement symlinks even if presets dictate it
should be disabled.

Such a seemingly contradictory situation occurs in {RHEL,Fedora} CoreOS,
where we ship `/etc` as if `preset-all` were called. However, we want to
allow users to disable default-enabled services via Ignition, which does
this by creating preset dropins before switchroot. (For why we do
`preset-all` at compose time, see:
https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-config/pull/77).

For example, the composed FCOS image has a `enable zincati.service`
preset and an enablement for that in `/etc`, while at boot time when we
switch root, there may be a `disable zincati.service` preset with higher
precedence. In that case, we want systemd to disable the service.

This is essentially a revert of 304b3079a2. It seems like systemd
*used* to do this, but it was changed to try to make the container
workflow a bit faster.

Resolves: https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/392

Co-authored-by: Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>
2022-05-04 09:10:54 +02:00
Luca Boccassi
cd3c6322db compression: add build-time option to select default
Compression and decompression are controlled by the same build flag,
so if one wants to use, say, LZ4 to compress, ZSTD has to be disabled,
which means one loses the ability to read zstd-compressed journals.

Add a default-compression meson option, that allows to select any of
the available compression algorithms as the default.
2022-04-18 05:43:59 +09:00
Jan Janssen
c0e4459e09 meson: Add efi-cflags option 2022-04-07 18:39:18 +02:00
наб
53350c7bba Use new default-user-shell option instead of hard-coding bash in nspawn and user-record
Defaults to /bin/bash, no changes in the default configuration

The fallback shell for non-root users is as-specified,
and the interactive shell for nspawn sessions is started as
  exec(default-user-shell, "-" + basename(default-user-shell), ...)
before falling through to bash and sh
2022-03-28 14:24:46 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
43cc7a3ef4 sysupdate: add new component "sysupdate" 2022-03-19 00:13:55 +01:00
Lennart Poettering
4d32507f51 sd-boot: measure kernel cmdline into PCR 12 rather than 8
Apparently Grub is measuring all kinds of garbage into PCR 8. Since people
apparently chainload sd-boot from grub, let's thus stay away from PCR 8,
and use PCR 12 instead for the kernel command line.

As discussed here: #22635

Fixes: #22635
2022-03-16 17:44:32 +01:00
Evgeny Vereshchagin
678ba02033 meson: allow skipping optional dependencies
mostly to make sure that systemd is buildable without some dependencies
but other than that it should make it easier to build it with MSan without
having to compile all the dependencies with MSan.
2022-02-22 11:17:21 +00:00
Jan Janssen
52adf0e91e meson: Remove efi-cc option
Changing the efi compiler this way doesn't really work. The gnu-efi
header checks as well as supported compiler flag checks use the
regular cc that meson detects. Changing the compiler this way will
end up with bad compiler flags. For the very same reason, this does
not work with a cross-compiler without going through proper meson
cross-compilation steps either.

The proper way to build systemd-boot with a different compiler is to
use a different build folder and then just use the proper ninja build
target to only build the bootloader/stub.
2022-01-02 10:18:26 +01:00
Yu Watanabe
320848a6ba meson: move dbus-interfaces-dir 2021-12-28 22:52:24 +09:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
a2b0cd3f5a meson: allow specifying a custom "tag" for the private shared libaries
We have /usr/lib/systemd/libsystemd-{shared,core}-nnn.so. With this
path the 'nnn' part can be changed to something different. The idea
is that during a package build this will be set to the package version.

This way during in-place upgrades with the same major version both
the new and old libraries can cooexit. This should fix the issue
when systemd programs are called during package upgrades and fail
to exec because the expect different symbols in the library they
are linked to.

This should fix https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1906010.
2021-12-25 15:18:50 +09:00
Robert Scheck
7964702007 boot, meson: allow statically linked build
Build option "link-boot-shared" to build a statically linked bootctl and
systemd-bless-boot by using

  -Dlink-boot-shared=false

on systems with full systemd stack except bootctl and systemd-bless-boot,
such as CentOS/RHEL 9.
2021-12-14 09:58:27 +09:00
Jan Janssen
1ad2c76d5d meson: Auto detect efi-ld 2021-12-11 11:29:30 +01:00
igo95862
e3c6892455 Export D-Bus interfaces to /usr/share/dbus-1/interfaces
Pass -Ddbus-interfaces-dir=no to meson to disable export

Interfaces from:
org.freedesktop.home1
org.freedesktop.hostname1
org.freedesktop.import1
org.freedesktop.locale1
org.freedesktop.LogControl1
org.freedesktop.login1
org.freedesktop.machine1
org.freedesktop.oom1
org.freedesktop.portable1
org.freedesktop.resolve1
org.freedesktop.systemd1
org.freedesktop.timedate1
2021-12-10 08:51:58 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
3944ef20f5
Merge pull request #21264 from medhefgo/boot-lto
sd-boot: LTO support
2021-12-07 12:58:59 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
57633d2376 meson: add config setting to select between openssl and gcrypt
This is not pretty, but it is supposed to be only a temporary measure.
2021-11-30 23:00:21 +01:00
Jan Janssen
fe330f02df sd-boot: Let the compiler invoke the linker for us
For LTO to work, the linker has to be called with some magic sauce arguments.
And the easiest way to get those is to just let the compiler to the job for us.
2021-11-29 14:24:56 +01:00
Jan Janssen
252b6b1bfd meson: Default to sbat-distro=auto
Any recent shim will refuse starting an image that does not have an sbat section
and will do so with a generic "Security Violation" message. And it is very easy
to forget passing -Dsbat-distro=auto to meson when creating a fresh build dir.

Adding sbat info when shim is not used or secure boot is disabled does not hurt
anyone, so default to auto. This still ensures to not add auto-detected info in
case we are cross building.
2021-11-28 16:20:54 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
681cb84a63 meson: allow extra net naming schemes to be defined during configuration
In upstream, we have a linearly-growing list of net-naming-scheme defines;
we add a new one for every release where we make user-visible changes to the
naming scheme.

But the general idea was that downstream distributions could define their
own combinations (or even just their own names for existing combinations),
so provide stability for their users. So far this required patching of the
netif-naming-scheme.c and .h files to add the new lines.

With this patch, patching is not required:

$ meson configure build \
  -Dextra-net-naming-schemes=gargoyle=v238+npar_ari+allow_rerenames,gargoyle2=gargoyle+nspawn_long_hash \
  -Ddefault-net-naming-scheme=gargoyle2

or even

$ meson configure build \
  -Dextra-net-naming-schemes=gargoyle=v238+npar_ari+allow_rerenames,gargoyle2=gargoyle+nspawn_long_hash,latest=v249 \
  -Ddefault-net-naming-scheme=gargoyle2

The syntax is a comma-separated list of NAME=name+name+…
This syntax is a bit scary, but any typos result in compilation errors,
so I think it should be OK in practice.

With this approach, we don't allow users to define arbitrary combinations:
what is allowed is still defined at compilation time, so it's up to the
distribution maintainers to provide reasonable combinations. In this regard,
the only difference from status quo is that it's much easier to do (and harder
to do incorrectly, for example by forgetting to add a name to one of the
maps).
2021-09-28 14:22:40 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
77faadfdd3 meson: drop the list of valid net naming schemes
We used 'combo' type for the scheme list. For a while we forgot to add
new names, and recently aa0a23ec86 added v241, v243, v245, and v247.
I want to allow defining new values during configuration, which means
that we can't use meson to verify the list of options. So any value is
allowed, but then two tests are added: one that will fail compilation if some
invalid name is given (other than "latest"), and one that converts
DEFAULT_NET_NAMING_SCHEME to a NamingScheme pointer.
2021-09-28 14:22:37 +02:00
dann frazier
aa0a23ec86 Add remaining supported schemes as options for default-net-naming-scheme 2021-09-27 11:12:22 -06:00
Lennart Poettering
faacf1807e boot: stop making TPM PCR to measure kernel command line into configurable
Everyone appears to use PCR 8 for this, hence I think it's safe to
hardcode that in systemd too.

It's also documented, like here:

https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/html_node/Measured-Boot.html

or here:

https://github.com/rhboot/shim/blob/main/README.tpm

(And the previous name was a bit confusing, since we don't actually just
measure one thing anymore, but mutliple things into multiple PCRs...)
2021-09-23 17:24:09 +02:00
Jan Janssen
2e65d6103d sd-boot: Draw custom edit cursor
Firmware likes to draw the EFI provided cursor in a weird way that
makes it invisible sometimes. This is even more likely to happen
if unusual colors are picked. It also fails to draw attention to the
user by being very small and not blinking.

Additionally, to make it more clear that we are in edit mode, we
now default to inverting the general default color and use that for
our line edit.

Fixes: #19301
2021-08-17 13:59:13 +02:00
Jan Janssen
e313e934db sd-boot: Add compile-time color support
Fixes: #10139
2021-08-17 13:59:12 +02:00
Egor Ignatov
b10abe4bba time-set: adjust system clock if rtc is far in future 2021-08-02 20:33:01 +01:00
Ondrej Kozina
d1ae38d85a Add support for systemd-tpm2 libcryptsetup plugin.
Add support for systemd-tpm2 based LUKS2 device activation
via libcryptsetup plugin. This make the feature (tpm2 sealed
LUKS2 keyslot passphrase) usable from both systemd utilities
and cryptsetup cli.

The feature is configured via -Dlibcryptsetup-plugins combo
with default value set to 'auto'. It get's enabled automatically
when cryptsetup 2.4.0 or later is installed in build system.
2021-07-26 15:15:16 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
36d55958cc rpm: restart user services at the end of the transaction
This closes an important gap: so far we would reexecute the system manager and
restart system services that were configured to do so, but we wouldn't do the
same for user managers or user services.

The scheme used for user managers is very similar to the system one, except
that there can be multiple user managers running, so we query the system
manager to get a list of them, and then tell each one to do the equivalent
operations: daemon-reload, disable --now, set-property Markers=+needs-restart,
reload-or-restart --marked.

The total time that can be spend on this is bounded: we execute the commands in
parallel over user managers and units, and additionally set SYSTEMD_BUS_TIMEOUT
to a lower value (15 s by default). User managers should not have too many
units running, and they should be able to do all those operations very
quickly (<< 1s). The final restart operation may take longer, but it's done
asynchronously, so we only wait for the queuing to happen.

The advantage of doing this synchronously is that we can wait for each step to
happen, and for example daemon-reloads can finish before we execute the service
restarts, etc. We can also order various steps wrt. to the phases in the rpm
transaction.

When this was initially proposed, we discussed a more relaxed scheme with bus
property notifications. Such an approach would be more complex because a bunch
of infrastructure would have to be added to system manager to propagate
appropriate notifications to the user managers, and then the user managers
would have to wait for them. Instead, now there is no new code in the managers,
all new functionality is contained in src/rpm/. The ability to call 'systemctl
--user user@' makes this approach very easy. Also, it would be very hard to
order the user manager steps and the rpm transaction steps.

Note: 'systemctl --user disable' is only called for a user managers that are
running. I don't see a nice way around this, and it shouldn't matter too much:
we'll just leave a dangling symlink in the case where the user enabled the
service manually.

A follow-up for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1792468 and
fa97d2fcf6.
2021-07-24 11:53:31 +02:00
James Hilliard
e5d86ebed5 Add meson option to disable urlify.
Useful for systems that don't use a version of less with hyperlink
support.
2021-07-19 11:57:51 +02:00
Paweł Marciniak
580e198a50 core: add combined status unit format
[zjs: actual implementation is stripped out and will be added in subsequent
commits.]
2021-06-28 20:11:52 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
9a797ddc41 meson: allow "soft-static" allocations for uids and gids in the initrd
The general idea with users and groups created through sysusers is that an
appropriate number is picked when the allocation is made. The number that is
selected will be different on each system based on the order of creation of
users, installed packages, etc. Since system users and groups are not shared
between installations, this generally is not an issue. But it becomes a problem
for initrd: some file systems are shared between the initrd and the host (/run
and /dev are probably the only ones that matter). If the allocations are
different in the host and the initrd, and files survive switch-root, they will
have wrong ownership.

This makes the gids build-time-configurable for all groups and users where
state may survive the switch from initrd to the host.

In particular, all "hardware access" groups are like this: files in /dev will
be owned by them.  Eventually the new udev would change ownership, but there
would be a momemnt where the files were owned by the wrong group. The
allocations are "soft-static" in the language of Fedora packaging guidelines:
the uid/gid will be used if possible, but we'll fall back to a different
one. TTY_GID is the exception, because the number is used directly.

Similarly, the possibility to configure "soft-static" uids is added for daemons
which may usefully run in the initramfs: systemd-network (lease information and
interface state is serialized to /run), systemd-resolve (stub files and
interface state), systemd-timesync (/run/systemd/timesync).

Journal files are owned by the group systemd-journal, and acls are granted
for wheel and adm.

systemd-oom and systemd-coredump are excluded from this patch: I assume that
oomd is not useful in the initrd, and coredump leaves no state (it only creates
a pipe in /run?).

The defaults are not changed: if nothing is configured, dynamic allocation will
be used. I looked at a Debian system, and the numbers are all different than
on Fedora.

For Fedora, see the list of uids and gids at https://pagure.io/setup/blob/master/f/uidgid.
In particular, systemd-network and systemd-resolve got soft-static numbers to
make it easy to transition from a non-host-specific initrd to a host system
already a few years back (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1102002).

I also requested static allocations for sgx, input, render in
https://pagure.io/packaging-committee/issue/1078,
https://pagure.io/setup/pull-request/27.
2021-06-17 09:48:28 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
f78ad5f046 test: enable fuzz regression tests by default
This ensures that the fuzz test code is also built by default.
It also increases the test coverage a bit. Compiling the tests
*with* sanitizers is painfully slow, so this is not enabled. But
just compiling them sauté is hardly noticable. Running the tests
increases the test count and runtime:
  622 tests, 26 s
to
  922 tests, 35 s
I think this is acceptable.
2021-05-20 09:30:43 +02:00