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Let's make sure we only install the python3 and python39 python
packages, instead of all the packages of all versions that are
packaged.
This also fixes the CentOS 8 CI because python3.11-pytest was failing
to install.
We have to ship our own powertools repo definition because we need to
enable module_hotfixes for powertools to coerce dnf into installing
some of the python packages.
The bit flips during journal verification cause various types of journal
corruptions, so it's useful to go through it even without a sealing key
to see how we handle corrupted stuff.
Also, provide a sealing key if running in "CI mode" (i.e. arguments),
to check the FSS-related codepaths in CIs as well.
Follow-up for #25147 (db4691961ca52759fe6645d0fddb659ee4299ac2)
--follow sets arg_lines to 10, which breaks
--grep as the latter implies --reverse.
So let's not set --reverse if --follow is used.
No functional change, just preparation for later commits.
These can be used in kernel-install later.
Note, unlike the our usual coding style, the arguments for
boot_entry_token_ensure() and parse_boot_entry_token_type() are
referenced, updated, and may freed, hence, always pass initialized
values. That's why they are not named as 'ret_xyz'.
Define $KERNEL_INSTALL_UKI_GENERATOR in case one wants it to be different from $KERNEL_INSTALL_INITRD_GENERATOR. This can be useful if one wants to use mkinitcpio / Dracut to generate the initrd, but without creating the UKI so this can be left for e.g. ukify or something else. Right now these initrd generators will read /etc/kernel/install.conf and generate the UKI
'pos' is incremented after each assignment. If we use the maximum number
of arguments, we end up with pos==9 after all the assignments, and it
points to where the next value would be assigned. This position must remain
NULL.
The assert I "fixed" was intentionally introduced in
26abdc73a212b90f7c4b71808a1028d2e87ab09f as a bugfix. So my "fix" repeated
the same error that was fixed back then.
I noticed that our coverage reports miss some files completely - this
happens when the test doesn't touch the code in them at all, so the
generated coverage data (and resulting reports) have no information
about them. Let's fix this by doing an initial zero coverage capture
that contains a zeroed counter for every instrumented line in every
file, so when we later merge it with a capture from the test, it shows up
with a missing coverage instead of not showing at all.
We need to expand the subshell expression during the `bash -c`
invocation, not before, to take the desired effect, as now it expands to:
timeout 30 bash -c 'while [[ 0 -eq 0 ]]; do sleep 1; done'
instead of the expected:
timeout 30 bash -c 'while [[ $(coredumpctl list -q --no-legend 770 | wc -l) -eq 0 ]]; do sleep 1; done'
Follow-up to aadbd81f7f.
My user manager says:
systemd-xdg-autostart-generator[2933]: /home/zbyszek/.config/autostart/org.gnome.Terminal.desktop:256: Unknown key name 'Actions' in section 'Desktop Entry', ignoring.
systemd-xdg-autostart-generator[2933]: /home/zbyszek/.config/autostart/org.gnome.Terminal.desktop:258: Unknown section 'Desktop Action new-window'. Ignoring.
systemd-xdg-autostart-generator[2933]: /home/zbyszek/.config/autostart/org.gnome.Terminal.desktop:343: Unknown section 'Desktop Action preferences'. Ignoring.
systemd-xdg-autostart-generator[2933]: /home/zbyszek/.config/autostart/org.telegram.desktop.desktop:12: Unknown key name 'Actions' in section 'Desktop Entry', ignoring.
systemd-xdg-autostart-generator[2933]: /home/zbyszek/.config/autostart/org.telegram.desktop.desktop:13: Unknown key name 'SingleMainWindow' in section 'Desktop Entry', ignoring.
systemd-xdg-autostart-generator[2933]: /home/zbyszek/.config/autostart/org.telegram.desktop.desktop:19: Unknown section 'Desktop Action Quit'. Ignoring.
This is not useful. Those are externally-provided files, and they are likely to
have entries which we know nothing about.
Fixup for d2ebd50d7f9740dcf30e84efc75610af173967d2
and 6920049fad4fa39db5fec712f82f7f75b98fd4b9:
- add a comment that the last arg must be NULL and adjust the assert.
- move initialization around so that fields are declared,
initialized, and consumed in the same order.
- move declaration of pos adjacent do declaration of command_line.
This makes it easy to see that it was not initialized correctly.
- initialize buffers before writing the pointer into the args array.
This makes no difference for the compiler, but it just feels "wrong"
to do it in opposite order.
Because pos was off, we would ignore args after the timeout, and also
overwrite the buffer if enough args were used.
I think this is case shows clearly that declaring all variables at the
top of the function, with some initialized and other not, is very
error-prone. The compiler has no issue with declaring variables whereever,
and we should take advantage of this to make it keep declaration,
initialization, and use close. (Within reason of course.)
This is a little helper I used when preparing the tests for auxv
parsing. Just looking at hexdump output is pretty hard. We could
enhance it to display some specific data types better.