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Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
6b9732b2bf Be more verbose when bind or listen fails
Also be more verbose in devnode_acl_all().
2014-07-18 21:44:59 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
3fb97a58fa Nuke update-kbd-map
Our version has evolved independently of the original table
in systemd-config-keyboard, so it cannot be ever regenerated from
original upstream. Remove script to avoid confusion.
2014-07-18 21:44:59 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
e091457e82 Makefile.am: tweaks to python commands 2014-07-18 21:44:58 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
e7e9b6bb0b machinectl: make sure we are not reading an unitialized variable 2014-07-18 21:44:58 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
1651e2c61e man,journal: add note about sd_journal_get_cutoff_monotonic_usec return value
Also modify the function itself to be a bit simpler to read.
2014-07-18 21:44:36 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
01c3322e01 compress: fix return value 2014-07-18 21:44:36 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
901fd81647 resolved: do not use unitialized variable 2014-07-18 21:44:34 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
7566e26721 barrier: initalize file descriptors with -1
Explicitly initalize descriptors using explicit assignment like
bus_error. This makes barriers follow the same conventions as
everything else and makes things a bit simpler too.

Rename barier_init to barier_create so it is obvious that it is
not about initialization.

Remove some parens, etc.
2014-07-18 20:12:44 -04:00
Lennart Poettering
cbd4560ea2 resolved: various bad memory access fixes to the cache 2014-07-18 21:01:40 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
878cd63db2 resolved: fix bus signatures to follow family as int change 2014-07-18 21:01:07 +02:00
David Herrmann
eccb01acfb terminal: suppress warning in subterm
Empty format-strings are just fine if format-functions do more than
printing. This is the case here, so suppress the "empty format-string"
warning by using "%s" with an empty argument.
2014-07-18 17:46:14 +02:00
David Herrmann
86db5dfb6d terminal: add unifont font-handling
The unifont layer of libsystemd-terminal provides a fallback font for
situations where no system-fonts are available, or if you don't want to
deal with traditional font-formats for some reasons.

The unifont API mmaps a pre-compiled bitmap font that was generated out of
GNU-Unifont font-data. This guarantees, that all users of the font will
share the pages in memory. Furthermore, the layout of the binary file
allows accessing glyph data in O(1) without pre-rendering glyphs etc. That
is, the OS can skip loading pages for glyphs that we never access.

Note that this is currently a test-run and we want to include the binary
file in the GNU-Unifont package. However, until it was considered stable
and accepted by the maintainers, we will ship it as part of systemd. So
far it's only enabled with the experimental --enable-terminal, anyway.
2014-07-18 17:45:33 +02:00
David Herrmann
545149a2fc terminal: only build if --enable-terminal was specified
Whoopsy, I totally forgot adding the "if ENABLE_TERMINAL" markers. Do that
now that we know it builds fine everywhere.
2014-07-18 17:45:33 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
46f08bea4b in-addr-util: remove family_to_string() API
we already have a more complete one with af_to_name(), that is generated
from the header files, no need to duplicate this.
2014-07-18 16:15:12 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
0dd25fb9f0 change type for address family to "int"
Let's settle on a single type for all address family values, even if
UNIX is very inconsitent on the precise type otherwise. Given that
socket() is the primary entrypoint for the sockets API, and that uses
"int", and "int" is relatively simple and generic, we settle on "int"
for this.
2014-07-18 16:10:51 +02:00
Thomas Blume
f41925b4e4 systemd-detect-virt: detect s390 virtualization
A system that is running on a logical partition (LPAR) provided by
PR/SM has access to physical hardware (except CPU). It is true that
PR/SM abstracts the hardware, but only for sharing purposes.

Details are statet at:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/eserver/v1r2/topic/eicaz/eicazzlpar.htm

-->--
In other words, PR/SM transforms physical resources into virtual resources so
that many logical partitions can share the same physical resources.
--<--

Still, from the OS point of view, the shared virtual resource is real
hardware. ConditionVirtualization must be set to false if the OS runs
directly on PR/SM (e.g. in an LPAR).

[zj: reorder code so that variables are not allocated when #if-def is
false. Add commit message.]
2014-07-18 09:20:13 -04:00
Lennart Poettering
7f035ea56b update TODO 2014-07-18 14:01:01 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
3c0cf50279 resolved: add more const 2014-07-18 14:01:01 +02:00
Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
3f8916fb0d terminal: add format attributes 2014-07-18 13:50:12 +02:00
Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
41cb81eab9 terminal: silence warning 2014-07-18 13:32:40 +02:00
Tom Gundersen
d243773263 networkd-wait-online: fix comilation warning
sd_rtnl_message_read_string() was changed to take a const argument, update the users.
2014-07-18 13:25:18 +02:00
David Herrmann
a72e03749f autogen: add "t" switch with --enable-terminal
Just temporarily add a "t" switch to "./autogen t" runs with
--enable-terminal. Once it's compile-tested enough, we can add it to the
default flags.
2014-07-18 13:00:30 +02:00
David Herrmann
037ee337f0 journal: reduce test-journal-send timeout from 10s to 1s
The sleep(10) in test-journal-send is quite aggressive. We need it only
for the journal to get our cgroup information. But even that information
is not vital to the test, so a sleep(1) should be just fine.
2014-07-18 12:58:00 +02:00
David Herrmann
5ab887e98d terminal: add systemd-subterm example
The systemd-subterm example is a stacked terminal that shows how to
use sd-term. Instead of rendering images and displaying it via X11/etc.,
it uses its parent terminal to display the page (terminal-emulator inside
a terminal-emulator) (like GNU-screen and friends do).

This is only for testing and not installed system-wide!
2014-07-18 12:53:41 +02:00
David Herrmann
e432f9e8f9 terminal: add screen-handling
The screen-layer represents the terminal-side (compared to the host-side).
It connects term_parser with term_page and implements all the required
control sequences.

We do not implement all available control sequences. Even though our
parser recognizes them, there is no need to handle them. Most of them are
legacy or unused. We try to be as compatible to xterm, so if we missed
something, we can implement it later. However, all the VT510 / VT440 stuff
can safely be skipped (who needs terminal macros? WTF?).

The keyboard-handling is still missing. It will be added once
systemd-console is available and we pulled in the key-definitions.
2014-07-18 12:53:41 +02:00
David Herrmann
1c9633d669 terminal: add parser state-machine
The term-parser is used to parse any input from TTY-clients. It reads CSI,
DCS, OSC and ST control sequences and normal escape sequences. It doesn't
do anything with the parsed data besides detecting the sequence and
returning it. The caller has to react to them.

The parser also comes with its own UTF-8 helpers. The reason for that is
that we don't want to assert() or hard-fail on parsing errors. Instead,
we treat any invalid UTF-8 sequences as ISO-8859-1. This allows pasting
invalid data into a terminal (which cannot be controlled through the TTY,
anyway) and we still deal with it in a proper manner.
This is _required_ for 8-bit and 7-bit DEC modes (including the g0-g3
mappings), so it's not just an ugly fallback because we can (it's still
horribly ugly but at least we have an excuse).
2014-07-18 12:53:41 +02:00
David Herrmann
28622e8f5b terminal: add page handling for terminals
The page-layer is a one-dimensional array of lines. Combined with the
one-dimensional lines, you get a two-dimensional page. However, both
implementations, lines and pages only deal with their own dimension. That
means, lines don't know anything about other lines, and pages don't know
anything about cells.

Apart from pages, this also introduces history objects. A history object
is a scroll-back buffer. As some pages like alt-buffers don't have
histories, we keep them separate.

Pages itself forward all cell-related operations to the related line. Only
line-related operations are directly handled by the page. This is mostly
scrolling and history. To support proper resizing, we also keep a
fill-state just like lines do for cells.
2014-07-18 12:53:41 +02:00
David Herrmann
952f4b5959 terminal: extend RGB attributes
There're 3 supported color-modes: term-color-codes, 256-color-code and
rgb-color. We now use the term-color as default so zero(attr) will do what
you'd expect. Furthermore, we split rgb and 256color so users can forward
them properly without requiring an internal RGB converter.

Furthermore, a "hidden" field according to VT510rm manual is added.
2014-07-18 12:53:41 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
1716f6dcf5 resolved: add LLMNR support for looking up names 2014-07-18 12:38:32 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
9d48598533 shared: rename PROTO_ADDRESS_SIZE() to FAMILY_ADDRESS_SIZE()
We mostly use "family" to refer to AF_INET, AF_INET6, etc, let's use
this terminology here, too
2014-07-18 12:38:32 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
ca4e095ab9 sd-rtnl: make string returned by sd_rtnl_message_read_string() const 2014-07-18 12:38:32 +02:00
Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
0204152684 test-tables: fix build-scan 2014-07-17 23:54:12 +02:00
Tom Gundersen
6dcaa6f59a sd-network: fixup api
Do not expose link_is_loopback, people should just get this from rtnl directly.
Do not expose NTP servers as IP addresses, these must be strings.
Expose ifindex as int, not unsigned. This is what the kernel (mostly) and glibc uses.
2014-07-17 22:53:35 +02:00
Tom Gundersen
7de12ae764 networkd-wait-online: track links
Rather than refetching the link information on ever event, we liston to
rtnl to track them. Much code stolen from resolved.

This will allow us to simplify the sd-network api and don't expose
information available over rtnl.
2014-07-17 22:53:35 +02:00
Tom Gundersen
560852ced0 sd-network: expose 'unmanaged' as a regular state
This is useful to save in the consumer of the lib, unlike ENODATA/EBUSY which
means that the user should wait until a useful state is available.
2014-07-17 22:53:35 +02:00
Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
962225baa8 resolved: silence warnings
No need to write to r here since it will be overwritten as the first
step in parse_fail.
2014-07-17 21:12:39 +02:00
Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
99dfe1345c test-pty: silence a warning 2014-07-17 20:23:53 +02:00
Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
f12ea7dad0 resolved: remove unused variable 2014-07-17 19:59:47 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
b6b63571ae update TODO 2014-07-17 19:39:50 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
322345fdb9 resolved: add DNS cache 2014-07-17 19:39:50 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
c5ed93163e resolved: don't trip up when an rtlink message does not include the MTU 2014-07-17 19:39:50 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
ea30eb86e5 nss-util: be a tiny bit more compatible with glibc's lookup behaviour regarding IPv6
Check for RES_USE_INET6 before we prefer IPv6 over IPv4, for all our NSS
modules. (Not that the DNS resolver that is configured with this matters
to us, but hey, let's try to be compatible).
2014-07-17 19:39:50 +02:00
Thomas Blume
a71516dfd1 detect-virt: Fix Xen domU discovery
The conditional for detection xen virtualization contained a little mistake.
It is checking for i to be empty: 'if (!i)  {', but it must check for cap instead,
because: 'cap = strsep(&i, ",")' will set cap to the discovered value and i to
the next value after the separator.
Hence, i would be empty, if there is only control_d in domcap, leading to a wrong
domU detection.

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77271
2014-07-17 08:26:35 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
6eb33ab207 networkd: fix colud typo
sztanpet> if your already there, might fixing "Colud" to Could in 53af3b7
2014-07-17 08:14:15 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
fa8b8030a4 units: fix typo
vrutkovs> zbyszek:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/diff/units/systemd-journal-upload.service.in?id=ad95fd1d2b9c6344864857c2ba7634fd87753f8e - typo in Group name
2014-07-17 08:08:38 -04:00
David Herrmann
84da4a3022 ui/term: add line/cell/char handling for terminal pages
This commit introduces libsystemd-ui, a systemd-internal helper library
that will contain all the UI related functionality. It is going to be used
by systemd-welcomed, systemd-consoled, systemd-greeter and systemd-er.
Further use-cases may follow.

For now, this commit only adds terminal-page handling based on lines only.
Follow-up commits will add more functionality.
2014-07-17 11:48:40 +02:00
David Herrmann
3496b9eeaf nspawn: fix barrier-destroy call
I dropped the cleanup-helper before pushing so use _cleanup_() directly.
2014-07-17 11:48:39 +02:00
David Herrmann
a47d1dfd08 shared: add PTY helper
This Pty API wraps the ugliness that is POSIX PTY. It takes care of:
  - edge-triggered HUP handling (avoid heavy CPU-usage on vhangup)
  - HUP vs. input-queue draining (handle HUP _after_ draining the whole
    input queue)
  - SIGCHLD vs. HUP (HUP is no reliable way to catch PTY deaths, always
    use SIGCHLD. Otherwise, vhangup() and friends will break.)
  - Output queue buffering (async EPOLLOUT handling)
  - synchronous setup (via Barrier API)

At the same time, the PTY API does not execve(). It simply fork()s and
leaves everything else to the caller. Usually, they execve() but we
support other setups, too.

This will be needed by multiple UI binaries (systemd-console, systemd-er,
...) so it's placed in src/shared/. It's not strictly related to
libsystemd-terminal, so it's not included there.
2014-07-17 11:39:48 +02:00
David Herrmann
a2da110b78 nspawn: use Barrier API instead of eventfd-util
The Barrier-API simplifies cross-fork() synchronization a lot. Replace the
hard-coded eventfd-util implementation and drop it.

Compared to the old API, Barriers also handle exit() of the remote side as
abortion. This way, segfaults will not cause the parent to deadlock.

EINTR handling is currently ignored for any barrier-waits. This can easily
be added, but it isn't needed so far so I dropped it. EINTR handling in
general is ugly, anyway. You need to deal with pselect/ppoll/... variants
and make sure not to unblock signals at the wrong times. So genrally,
there's little use in adding it.
2014-07-17 11:34:25 +02:00
David Herrmann
279da1e3f9 shared: add generic IPC barrier
The "Barrier" object is a simple inter-process barrier implementation. It
allows placing synchronization points and waiting for the other side to
reach it. Additionally, it has an abortion-mechanism as second-layer
synchronization to send abortion-events asynchronously to the other side.

The API is usually used to synchronize processes during fork(). However,
it can be extended to pass state through execve() so you could synchronize
beyond execve().

Usually, it's used like this (error-handling replaced by assert() for
simplicity):

    Barrier b;

    r = barrier_init(&b);
    assert_se(r >= 0);

    pid = fork();
    assert_se(pid >= 0);
    if (pid == 0) {
            barrier_set_role(&b, BARRIER_CHILD);

            ...do child post-setup...
            if (CHILD_SETUP_FAILED)
                       exit(1);
            ...child setup done...

            barrier_place(&b);
            if (!barrier_sync(&b)) {
                    /* parent setup failed */
                    exit(1);
            }

            barrier_destroy(&b); /* redundant as execve() and exit() imply this */

            /* parent & child setup successful */
            execve(...);
    }

    barrier_set_role(&b, BARRIER_PARENT);

    ...do parent post-setup...
    if (PARENT_SETUP_FAILED) {
            barrier_abort(&b);          /* send abortion event */
            barrier_wait_abortion(&b);  /* wait for child to abort (exit() implies abortion) */
            barrier_destroy(&b);
           ...bail out...
    }
    ...parent setup done...

    barrier_place(&b);
    if (!barrier_sync(&b)) {
            ...child setup failed... ;
            barrier_destroy(&b);
            ...bail out...
    }

    barrier_destroy(&b);

    ...child setup successfull...

This is the most basic API. Using barrier_place() to place barriers and
barrier_sync() to perform a full synchronization between both processes.
barrier_abort() places an abortion barrier which superceeds any other
barriers, exit() (or barrier_destroy()) places an abortion-barrier that
queues behind existing barriers (thus *not* replacing existing barriers
unlike barrier_abort()).

This example uses hard-synchronization with wait_abortion(), sync() and
friends. These are all optional. Barriers are highly dynamic and can be
used for one-way synchronization or even no synchronization at all
(postponing it for later). The sync() call performs a full two-way
synchronization.

The API is documented and should be fairly self-explanatory. A test-suite
shows some special semantics regarding abortion, wait_next() and exit().

Internally, barriers use two eventfds and a pipe. The pipe is used to
detect exit()s of the remote side as eventfds do not allow that. The
eventfds are used to place barriers, one for each side. Barriers itself
are numbered, but the numbers are reused once both sides reached the same
barrier, thus you cannot address barriers by the index. Moreover, the
numbering is implicit and we only store a counter. This makes the
implementation itself very lightweight, which is probably negligible
considering that we need 3 FDs for a barrier..

Last but not least: This barrier implementation is quite heavy. It's
definitely not meant for fast IPC synchronization. However, it's very easy
to use. And given the *HUGE* overhead of fork(), the barrier-overhead
should be negligible.
2014-07-17 11:34:00 +02:00