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This commit adds a corresponding integration test for ExtraFileDescriptors
after systemctl daemon-reexec. This ensures systemd keeps the file
descriptors while the service manager is restarting and we don't lose
ability to restart the service correctly.
Create a unit test for systemd timer DeferReactivation config option.
The test works by creating a timer which fires every 5 seconds and
starts an unit which runs for 5 seconds.
With DeferReactivation=true, the timer must fire every 5+5 seconds,
instead of the 5 it fires normally.
As we need at least two timer runs to check if the delta is correct,
the test duration on success will be at least 20 seconds.
To be safe, the test script waits 35 seconds: this is enough to get
at least three runs but low enough to avoid clogging the CI.
By default, in instances where timers are running on a realtime schedule,
if a service takes longer to run than the interval of a timer, the
service will immediately start again when the previous invocation finishes.
This is caused by the fact that the next elapse is calculated based on
the last trigger time, which, combined with the fact that the interval
is shorter than the runtime of the service, causes that elapse to be in
the past, which in turn means the timer will trigger as soon as the
service finishes running.
This behavior can be changed by enabling the new DeferReactivation setting,
which will cause the next calendar elapse to be calculated based on when
the trigger unit enters inactivity, rather than the last trigger time.
Thus, if a timer is on an realtime interval, the trigger will always
adhere to that specified interval.
E.g. if you have a timer that runs on a minutely interval, the setting
guarantees that triggers will happen at *:*:00 times, whereas by default
this may skew depending on how long the service runs.
Co-authored-by: Matteo Croce <teknoraver@meta.com>
On Ubuntu/Debian infrastructure QEMU crashes a lot, so mark the test
as skipped in that case as there's nothing we can do about it and
we shouldn't mark runs as failed
This adds the ExtraFileDescriptor property to StartTransient dbus API
with format "a(hs)" - array of (file descriptor, name) pairs. The FD
will be passed to the unit via sd_notify like Socket and OpenFile.
systemctl show also shows ExtraFileDescriptorName for these transient
units. We only show the name passed to dbus as the FD numbers will
change once passed over the unix socket and are duplicated, so its
confusing to display the numbers.
We do not add this functionality for systemd-run or general systemd
service units as it is not useful for general systemd services.
Arguably, it could be useful for systemd-run in bash scripts but we
prefer to be cautious and not expose the API yet.
Fixes: #34396
The API introduced in https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/34295
is less than ideal:
- It doesn't consider signing at all (ukify can't sign separately yet)
- Measurement is completely broken (all profile sections are marked to
not be measured)
- It focuses on a very niche use case of extending existing UKIs and makes
the more common use case of building a UKI with several profiles included
much harder than needed.
Let's instead rework the API to focus on the primary use case of building
a UKI with multiple profiles added to it immediately. We require the profiles
to be built upfront as separate PE binaries with UKI. There's no need to sign
or measure these, they're solely vehicles for profile sections. This saves us
from having to complicate the command line and config parsing to support defining
multiple profiles.
To add the profiles when building a UKI, we introduce the new --add-profile
switch which takes a path to a PE binary describing a profile. The required
sections are read from each PE binary, measured and added as a profile.
The integration test is disabled until the new API is merged and exposed in
mkosi so that building a UKI with profiles can be left to mkosi and the integration
test will only test the switching between profiles and not the building of UKIs
with profiles.
I encountered this race condition while working on TEST-13-NSPAWN.varlinkctl.sh.
The long-running machine's init script sometimes does not have time to start and
register signals. As result, occasiounally failed tests.
Previously, when the test ran on mkosi, then networkd was not masked, and
might be already started. In that case, the interface test2 would be created
soon after the .netdev file is created, and the .link file would not be
applied to the interface. Hence, the later test case for
'networkctl cat @test2:link' would fail.
This make networkd always started at the beginning of the test, and
.netdev file created after .link file is created. So, .link file is
always applied to the interface created by the .netdev file.
This feature has been deprecated since QEMU 5.0 and finally removed in
QEMU 9.1 [0] which now causes issues when running the storage tests on
latest Arch:
------ testcase_long_sysfs_path: BEGIN ------
...
qemu-system-x86_64: -device virtio-blk-pci,drive=drive0,scsi=off,bus=pci_bridge25: Property 'virtio-blk-pci.scsi' not found
E: qemu failed with exit code 1
[0] a271b8d7b2
In the nvme_subsystem test, there are only namespace IDs 16 and 17,
so there would no longer be an "obsolete" symlink created, since this
test scenaro does not create a namespace with ID 1.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Gurney <bgurney@redhat.com>
The test cannot run with the bash test runner, as it requires python.
Hence, test.sh is not necessary.
Follow-up for a37640653cab108bb2cfdcba7e9422cced925e95.
This tests the whole shebang:
1. That ukify can generate them properly
2. That systemd-boot can dissect them properly
3. That systemd-stub can accept profile selection propery
4. That the profile information ends up in /run/systemd/stub/ properly
5. That systemd-measure correctly calculates the expected PCR 11 values
for each profile and that we can unlock a public-key bound LUKS
volume with it
This introduces 'i' prefix for match string. When specified, string or
pattern will match case-insensitively.
Closes#34359.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Wilson <ryantimwilson@meta.com>