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Adds some new dns record types. Also, some types were inserted into the
middle of the enum — this corrects an error where the enum constants for
some of the record types previously held an incorrect value.
ConditionSecurity=measured-uki can be true even with TPM 1.2 which we
don't support, so add an explicit check for TPM 2.0.
Fixes https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/30650
Follow-up for 2e64cb71b9c0160c3
Previously, we checked if the address is ready only when it is an IPv6
address. But, IPv4 address never enter tentative state, hence the check
for an IPv4 address is effectively equivalent to the one for IPv6.
So, let's unify the check. This does not change any effective behavior.
The verb works only on running service units, so complete on that as the first
parameter, and a local file as the second. The other parameters are inside the
service namespace so we can't autocomplete from the outside, return early.
Turns out I _really_ underestimated the impact of
--include-headers-for-types, as it significantly reduces both runtime
and storage penalties. For example, on my machine the runtime of
uncached run goes down from ~15 minutes to ~2 minutes, and similarly the
total storage needed by the cache goes from ~15 GiB down to ~3 GiB.
Drop the original macro file, since it's not needed anymore thanks to
resolving includes properly, but introduce a similar file -
parsing_hacks.h - that helps Coccinelle in some specific corner cases.
This eliminates most of the outstanding parsing errors in source files.
The remaining ones are limitations of the parsing engine (see the FIXMEs
in pasing_hacks.h) and need further investigation.
Since Coccinelle is originally a kernel tool, it doesn't search the
system include path by default for header files. Without this we're
missing a lot of types provides by stdlib (and other libraries we make
use of).