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All bets are off in build chroots, so let's handle more cases of
files or executables that might not be available in build chroots.
Specifically, these are all fixes to allow the unit tests to run
in the opensuse build chroot.
dns_transaction_request_dnssec_rr was already adjusted in 400171036592,
to allow for the return parameter to be passed uninitialized. However
this codepath was missed, meaning this function could sometimes return
success without having actually set the parameter.
Fixes: 400171036592 ("resolved: minor dnssec fixups")
Fixes: 47690634f157 ("resolved: don't request the SOA for every dns label")
Previously, even If an interface has not acquired a DHCPv6 lease,
networkd logs a misleading message:
===
Apr 09 10:44:57 systemd-networkd[3970750]: veth99: DHCPv6 lease lost
===
The function should do nothing when no lease acquired. Let's return
earlier and suppress the log message.
This allows us to build and install after booting without having to
build a new image. Together with
https://github.com/systemd/mkosi/pull/2601 and after enabling
RuntimeBuildSources=yes, after booting, "meson install -C /work/build"
can be used to do an incremental build and install. This won't build
proper packages, but will be invaluable for having a quick compile,
edit, test cycle without having to rebuild the image all the time.
On my system, networkd would report that interface ve-rawhide is "Failed"
without anything in the logs:
systemd-networkd[651095]: ve-rawhide: Trying to reconfigure the interface.
systemd-networkd[651095]: ve-rawhide: Gained IPv6LL
systemd-networkd[651095]: ve-rawhide: Link DOWN
systemd-networkd[651095]: ve-rawhide: Lost carrier
systemd-networkd[651095]: ve-rawhide: Configuring with /usr/lib/systemd/network/80-container-ve.network.
systemd-networkd[651095]: ve-rawhide: Link UP
systemd-networkd[651095]: ve-rawhide: Gained carrier
systemd-networkd[651095]: ve-rawhide: Failed
At debug level:
systemd-networkd[799993]: dhcp-server-lease/ve-rawhide:1:1: Missing object field 'Address'.
$ jq </var/lib/systemd/network/dhcp-server-lease/ve-rawhide
{
"BootID": "5d86b34b98894322bfd4ae8443ce59b3",
"Leases": [
{
"ClientId": [ ... ],
"Address": [ 192, 168, 120, 179 ],
"Hostname": "rawhide",
"ExpirationUSec": 966046821158,
"ExpirationRealtimeUSec": 1711203197266940
}
]
}
I'm not sure why "Address" is missing, but anyway, in this case, we should ignore the
lease file rather than refusing to configure the interface. Also, warn at the point
where we know what the filename is.
s390x will define both s390x and s390, so exec-personality-s390.service is ran
in both cases but fails on s390x, as the personality returned is s390x.
Split the test and check specifically for s390x.
Consider the following case: a user sets up a minimum rootfs for
file system maintenance work in /run/nextroot/ dir directly. When
they're done, they expect 'systemctl reboot' to perform a full reboot.
But they keep soft-rebooting back to the tmpfs root, until they
find out about $SYSTEMCTL_SKIP_AUTO_SOFT_REBOOT.
So currently, when /run/nextroot/ is a normal dir, pid1 automatically
turns it into a bind mount to soft-reboot into. This is good, but when
combined with automatic soft-reboot it has an arguably unexpected
behavior, since /run/nextroot/ can never go away in such a case.
OTOH, if /run/nextroot/ is a mountpoint in the first place, the mount
is *moved* so a second reboot would not trigger auto soft-reboot.
Let's just make things more friendly to users, and do auto soft-reboot
only if /run/nextroot/ is also a mountpoint.