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It appears that exceptional layout of legacy device requires extra care of
hwdb entry for node device since Linux FireWire subsystem do not pick up
numeric model identifier in vendor directory. In detail, see:
* https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/25029
In the case, udev rule without model attribute is used. Thus hwdb entry
for generic AV/C device should match both cases with and without the
attribute. The wildcard added by a commit 5e577da5f8 ("hwdb: drop model
specifier from general entries") satisfies this condition,
This commit adds comment about it.
It appeared that Sony DCR-TRV310 has legacy layout of configuration ROM
against 1394 TA standard documentation.
* https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/25029
For the case, numeric model identifier and descriptor leaf for model name
are not picked up. This commit fulfill corresponding entry so that
applications can use model name from hardware database.
The outstanding kernel panic should be already fixed in recent enough
kernels by [0]. To make the test safe to run anywhere, let's implement
a simple kernel version check and run the test only if we're running
with at least kernel 6.x. The patch might be in some 5.x kernels as
well, but let's be on the safe side and use 6.x as a baseline here
(which is currently the case for Arch and Fedora Rawhide anyway).
[0] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/7b3fd03e1a46047e5ffe2a389fe74501f0a93206.1656519221.git.sd@queasysnail.net/T/#u
Previously, ata_id might not be able to retrieve attributes correctly,
and properties from usb_id were used as a fallback. See issue #24921
and PR #24923. To keep backward compatibility, still we need to create
symlinks based on USB serial.
Fixes#25179.
When installing systemd 252 in debian:
Setting up systemd (252~rc3-2) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/systemd/logind.conf ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/systemd/system.conf ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/systemd/user.conf ...
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf:13: Credential 'login.motd' not specified, skipping line.
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf:14: Credential 'login.issue' not specified, skipping line.
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf:17: Credential 'network.hosts' not specified, skipping line.
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf:22: Credential 'ssh.authorized_keys.root' not specified, skipping line.
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:43: Copy source path '/.extra/tpm2-pcr-signature.json' does not exist, skipping line.
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:44: Copy source path '/.extra/tpm2-pcr-public-key.pem' does not exist, skipping line.
Downgrade to debug level
Follow-up for 778e3da95e.
These settings are saved only when a .network file is assigned to the
interface. Let's silence noisy logs for unmanaged interfaces.
As in most cases, tty device without input devices is meaningless.
This also swaps the priority of tty and net:
- input devices are often connected under USB bus, hence may take
slightly much time to be initialized. As, described in the above,
in most cases it is allowed that tty devices are initialized just
before input devices,
- network configuration usually requires much time, e.g. DHCP or RA,
hence it is better that network interfaces initialized. Then,
network services can start DHCP client or friends earlier.
Fixes#24026.
Arguably, CC0 is just fine for examples since they are not code. But it's
easier to be consistent and just use MIT-0 for all "documentation". Thus,
the license is changed similarly code examples under man/.
Based on 'git shortlog -ns network/*' and 'git log -p', the following folks
should ack this:
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Lennart Poettering
Tom Gundersen
Yu Watanabe
Daan De Meyer
Marc-André Lureau
See parent commit for explanation.
git blame shows Martin Pitt is the author of the code.
(I was considering whether we should instead drop this file, but it's still
useful for *distributions*. Eveen if we discourage people from using sysv
scripts, distributions will have to deal with them for a while yet.)
Quoting Richard Fontana in [1]:
CC0 has been listed by Fedora as a 'good' license for code and content
(corresponding to allowed and allowed-content under the new system). We plan
to classify CC0 as allowed-content only, so that CC0 would no longer be
allowed for code.
Over a long period of time a consensus has been building in FOSS that
licenses that preclude any form of patent licensing or patent forbearance
cannot be considered FOSS. CC0 has a clause that says: "No trademark or
patent rights held by Affirmer are waived, abandoned, surrendered, licensed
or otherwise affected by this document." (The trademark side of that clause
is nonproblematic from a FOSS licensing norms standpoint.) The regular
Creative Commons licenses have similar clauses.
For the case of our documentation snippets, patent issues do not matter much.
But it is always nicer to have a license that is considerred acceptable without
any further considerations. So let's change the license to the (now recommended
replacement) MIT-0.
[1] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/NO7KGDNL5GX3KCB7T3XTGFA3QPSUJA6R/
Using 'git blame -b' and 'git log -p --follow', I identified the following
folks as having made non-trivial changes to those snippets:
Lennart Poettering
Tom Gundersen
Luca Bocassi
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Thomas Mühlbacher
Daan De Meyer
I'll ask for confirmation in the pull request.