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Booting a guest with secure boot is broken in Azure due to a hypervisor
bug. Disable it for now. Given there's no option, need to edit
the configuration on the fly.
- Let's set the environment on the kernel command line so it applies
to initrd and main system.
- Let's add the necessary wrappers that are also added in test-functions.
Unlike test-functions we don't use gcc/clang to get the library path as
that requires installing gcc/clang in the initrd.
- Let's drop the hack to get journald writing to the console and have
it write to kmsg instead. We'll get the output either way.
- Stop removing libstdc++ and sanitizer libraries from Arch Linux
initrds and other images as it's required by the sanitizer libraries.
- Add a workaround for specifying extra meson options for opensuse
- Add a leak sanitizer suppression file as a workaround for a false
positive leak in verify_selinuxmnt() in libselinux. We do a soname match
because the stacktrace can't be properly symbolized on Debian.
Now that we use KVM and don't use repart anymore to create a root
partition on first boot, let's see if we can use the same device timeout
for both local and CI runs.
Unfortunately, git submodules break in all sorts of ways:
- Various github workflows (dependabot, github pages) try to do a shallow
clone of git submodules which does not work at all when the git repository
is hosted on pagure (https://pagure.io/pagure/issue/5453,
https://github.com/dependabot/dependabot-core/issues/9391).
- If the git forge hosting the git repository uses SHA256, then it breaks our
usage of it as a submodule as SHA256 repositories cannot be used as submodules
in SHA1 repositories (src.opensuse.org moved to SHA256 which broke our usage of
opensuse's systemd spec as a submodule).
- git submodules completely break usage of git worktrees.
- ...
Let's avoid all these issues by just doing our own home grown implementation of
git submodules. We lose the automatic dependabot updates this way but since dependabot
fails to run more often that not with submodules we don't really lose anything.
- Let's set the environment on the kernel command line so it applies
to initrd and main system.
- Let's add the necessary wrappers that are also added in test-functions.
Unlike test-functions we don't use gcc/clang to get the library path as
that requires installing gcc/clang in the initrd.
- Let's drop the hack to get journald writing to the console and have
it write to kmsg instead. We'll get the output either way.
- Stop removing libstdc++ and sanitizer libraries from Arch Linux
initrds and other images as it's required by the sanitizer libraries.
- Add a workaround for specifying extra meson options for opensuse
- Add a leak sanitizer suppression file as a workaround for a false
positive leak in verify_selinuxmnt() in libselinux. We do a soname match
because the stacktrace can't be properly symbolized on Debian.
Enable updates-testing and use the most recent mirror to make sure
we get util-linux 2.40.1 which contains a crucial fix to make sure
the serial terminal in virtual machines works properly.
Since there's a bunch of CPU hungry systemd-journal-remote processes
running on the host to received the forwarded logs, by running as many
test as the VM has cores we overload the available resources. Let's leave
use the number of cores - 1 to reduce resource contention.
Not supported by e2fsck from centos. We also disable building repart
from source in CI as running it from the build directory means repart
will run mkfs.ext4 from the host which doesn't know about the orphan_file
feature causing it to fail.
By default mkosi will not run VMs with these features if they're not
available, but since various stuff in systemd makes use of these, let's
fail loudly if any of these are not available by default in systemd.
Users can still override these defaults locally if they wish.