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This introduces a new systemd.crash_reboot=1 kernel command line option
that triggers a reboot after crashing.
This also cleans up crash VT handling. Specifically, it cleans up the
configuration setting, to be between 1..63 or a boolean. This is to
replace the previous logic where "-1" meant disabled. We continue to
accept that setting, but only document the boolean syntax instead.
This also brings the documentation of the default settings in sync with
what actually happens.
The CrashChVT= configuration file setting is renamed to CrashChangeVT=,
following our usual logic of not abbreviating unnecessarily. The old
setting stays support for compat reasons.
Fixes#1300
If set to ~ the working directory is set to the home directory of the
user configured in User=.
This change also exposes the existing switch for the working directory
that allowed making missing working directories non-fatal.
This also changes "machinectl shell" to make use of this to ensure that
the invoked shell is by default in the user's home directory.
Fixes#1268.
And remove machine-id-commit as separate binary.
There's really no point in keeping this separate, as the sources are
pretty much identical, and have pretty identical interfaces. Let's unify
this in one binary.
Given that machine-id-commit was a private binary of systemd (shipped in
/usr/lib/) removing the tool is not an API break.
While we are at it, improve the documentation of the command substantially.
Apparently, disk IO issues are more frequent than we hope, and 1min
waiting for disk IO happens, so let's increase the watchdog timeout a
bit, for all our services.
See #1353 for an example where this triggers.
We can just use access() to check whether /run/system/system/ is a
directory, no need to involve stat(). The trick is to suffix the path
name with a dash.
This sounds like the better place to expose this than in "systemd-notify
--booted".
Also document the so far undocumented "unknown" state the command might
return. And rearrange the table of states documented to be more like the
one for "is-running".
Also, don't document the precise exit code of this function, just say
errors are reported != 0 or > 0...
This also allows us to drop build.h from a ton of files, hence do so.
Since we touched the #includes of those files, let's order them properly
according to CODING_STYLE.
Add (void) casting for a couple of functions where we knowingly ignore
the returning error code.
Use EXIT_FAILURE where appropriate.
Try to initialize structures at declaration time, or at once.
Also, make it slightly more powerful, by accepting a flags argument, and
make it safe for handling if more than one cmsg attribute happens to be
attached.
Currently, we guarantee that if two event-sources with the same priority
fire at the same time, they're always dispatched in the same order. While
this might sound nice in theory, there's is little benefit in providing
stability on that level. We have no control over the order the events are
reported, hence, we cannot guarantee that we get notified about both at
the same time.
By dropping the stability guarantee, we loose roughly 10% Heap swaps in
the prioq on a desktop cold-boot. Krzysztof Kotlenga even reported up to
20% on his tests. This sounds worth optimizing, so drop the stability
guarantee.
Add comment to prioq.c explaining what it does. And more importantly,
mention that we implement a Heap. It's more than annoying having to
figure out what the code actually does, without ever mentioning the word
'heap'.
In some situations rebooting after fixing rootfs fails because
the job for reboot.target gets canceled. To avoid this
the "mode" parameter of the StartUnitReplace() call needs to be
set to "replace-irreversibly".
This introduces two new helpers alongside sd_bus_path_{encode,decode}(),
which work similarly to their counterparts, but accept a format-string as
input. This allows encoding and decoding multiple labels of a format
string at the same time.