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The function to replacement paths into the configuration file list was borked.
Apart from the crash with empty root prefix, it would incorrectly handle the
case where root *was* set, and the replacement file was supposed to override
an existing file.
prefix_root is used instead of path_join because prefix_root removes duplicate
slashes (when --root=dir/ is used).
A test is added.
Fixes#11124.
Generators run in a context where waiting for udev is not an option,
simply because it's not running there yet. Hence, let's not wait for it
in this case.
This is generally OK to do as we are operating on the root disk only
here, which should have been probed already by the time we come this
far.
An alternative fix might be to remove the udev dependency from image
dissection again in the long run (and thus replace reliance on
/dev/block/x:y somehow with something else).
Fixes: #11205
This reverts commit 89f9752ea08f516b5d77f8e577bb772073c70c01.
This patch causes various problems during boot, where a "mount storm" occurs
naturally. Current approach is flakey, and it seems very risky to push a
feature like this which impacts boot right before a release. So let's revert
for now, and consider a more robust solution after later.
Fixes#11209.
> https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/11196#issuecomment-448523186:
"Reverting 89f9752ea08f516b5d77f8e577bb772073c70c01 and fcfb1f775ed0e9d282607bb118ba788b98952855 fixes this test."
The starting of mount units requires that changes to
/proc/self/mountinfo be processed before the SIGCHILD from the
completion of /sbin/mount is processed, as described by the comment
/* Note that due to the io event priority logic, we can be sure the new mountinfo is loaded
* before we process the SIGCHLD for the mount command. */
The recently-added mount-storm protection can defeat this as it
will sometimes deliberately delay processing of /proc/self/mountinfo.
So we need to disable mount-storm protection when a mount unit is starting.
We do this by keeping a counter of the number of pending
mounts, and disabling the protection when this is non-zero.
Thanks to @asavah for finding and reporting this problem.
Apparently this originated in PHP, so the json output could be directly
embedded in HTML script tags.
See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1580647/json-why-are-forward-slashes-escaped.
Since the output of our tools is not intended directly for web page generation,
let's not do this unescaping. If needed, the consumer can always do escaping as
appropriate for the target format.
read_line() is a lot more careful and optimized than read_nul_string()
but does mostly the same thing. let's replace the latter by the former,
just with a special flag that toggles between the slightly different EOL
rules if both.
This ensures that the read/write state of the root mount matches the
read/write flag in the GPT partition table entry.
This is only used as fallback in case no ro/rw flag is specified on the
kernel cmdline, and there's no entry for the root partition in
/etc/fstab.
This is missing functionality of the GPT auto logic, as without this the
root partition was always mounted read-only — when booting with zero
configuration in /etc/fstab and /proc/cmdline —, as we defaulted to
read-only behaviour for all mounts. Moreover we honoured the r/o flag in
the partition table for all other partition types, except for the root
partition.
Previously, setting this option by default was problematic due to
SELinux (as this would also prohibit the transition from PID1's label to
the service's label). However, this restriction has since been lifted,
hence let's start making use of this universally in our services.
On SELinux system this change should be synchronized with a policy
update that ensures that NNP-ful transitions from init_t to service
labels is permitted.
Fixes: #1219
This reverts commit 3ca9940cb95cb263c6bfe5cfee72df232fe46a94.
Let's split the commit in two: the sorting and the changes.
Because there's a requirement to update selinux policy, this change is
incompatible, strictly speaking. I expect that distributions might want to
revert this particular change. Let's make it easy.