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Also do not include libcryptsetup.h directly, but only through crypt-util.h.
This way we do not have to repeat the define in every file where it is used.
The kernel will reply with -ENOTDIR when we try to access a non-directory under
a name which ends with a slash. But our functions would strip the trailing slash
under various circumstances. Keep the trailing slash, so that
path_is_mount_point("/path/to/file/") return -ENOTDIR when /path/to/file/ is a file.
Tests are added for this change in behaviour.
Also, when called with a trailing slash, path_is_mount_point() would get
"" from basename(), and call name_to_handle_at(3, "", ...), and always
return -ENOENT. Now it'll return -ENOTDIR if the mount point is a file, and
true if it is a directory and a mount point.
v2:
- use strip_trailing_chars()
v3:
- instead of stripping trailing chars(), do the opposite — preserve them.
RequiredForOnline= denotes a link/network that does/does not require being up
for systemd-networkd-wait-online to consider the system online; this makes it
possible to ignore devices without modifying parameters to wait-online.
When using SELinux with legacy cgroups the tmpfs on /sys/fs/cgroup is by
default labelled as tmpfs_t. This label is also inherited by the "cpu"
and "cpuacct" symbolic links. Unfortunately the policy expects them to
be labelled as cgroup_t, which is used for all the actual cgroup
filesystems. Failure to do so results in a stream of denials.
This state cannot be fixed reliably when the cgroup filesystem structure
is set-up as the SELinux policy is not yet loaded at this
moment. It also cannot be fixed later as the root of the cgroup
filesystem is remounted read-only. In order to fix it the root of the
cgroup filesystem needs to be temporary remounted read-write, relabelled
and remounted back read-only.
This makes sure we migrate /var/lib/<foo> if it exists to
/var/lib/private/<foo> if DynamicUser=1 is set. This is useful to allow
turning on DynamicUser= on services that previously didn't use it, and
we can deal with this, and migrate the relevant directories as
necessary.
Note that "downgrading" from DynamicUser=1 backto DynamicUser=0 works
too. However in that case we simply continue to use
/var/lib/private/<foo>, which works because /var/lib/<foo> is a symlink
there after all.
Let's always leave logging to the call that actually added the fields to
the bus message. This way we don't get duplicate logging whenver
bus_append_unit_property_assignment() ends up being called, which does
all its logging on its own (and probably should do, as it can output
much more precise errors).
IN_SET only works for constant values, hence clarify that. Moreover, we
declared a statement "s" we never made use of. Drop it.
Also, for both scripts, let's support 10 items. More causes spatch to
die with "Stack overflow" for me.
Unfortunately, there are far too many properties currently not
accessible to transient units. The first step to opening them all up is
to figure out which ones they are.