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When seccomp_restrict_archs is called, architectures that are blocked
are replaced by the SECCOMP_LOCAL_ARCH_BLOCKED marker so that they are
not disabled again and filters are not installed for them.
This can make some service that use SystemCallArchitecture= and
SystemCallFilter= start faster.
A comment indicates the start of the new contents of the override file,
and another indicates that lines following it will be discarded once
editing is finished.
The contents of the unit file and drop-ins are listed out after this
last marker.
Adds WRITE_STRING_FILE_TRUNCATE to set O_TRUNC when opening a file.
Thanks to cgzones for providing the required SELinux function calls.
Co-authored-by: Christian Göttsche <cgzones@googlemail.com>
This updates the "systemd-analyze syscall-filter" command to show a
special section of syscalls that are included in @known but in no other
group. Typically this should show syscalls we either should add to any
of the existing groups or where we unsure were they best fit in.
Right now, it mostly shows arch-specific compat syscalls, we probably
should move "@obsolete". This patch doesn't add thta however.
By settings AI_ADDRCONFIG in hints we cannot for example resolve "localhost"
when the local machine only has a loopback interface. This seems like an
unnecessary restriction, drop it.
Inspired by https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1839007.
Similarly to "setup" vs. "set up", "fallback" is a noun, and "fall back"
is the verb. (This is pretty clear when we construct a sentence in the
present continous: "we are falling back" not "we are fallbacking").
The docs for XZ don't seem to answer this at first blush, or maybe
I'm looking in the wrong place... This might make XZ less terribly slow,
but on the other hand, almost nobody uses it, so it doesn't matter that
much.
We'd start writing an entry line, then another one, then another one,
and then output the rest of the first one, and then some other random
stuff, and the rest of some other lines... Results were ...eh... random.
Let's define a helper to avoid some of the copy&paste madness, and separate
blocks that output a single line with /**********************************/.
This rework doesn't change what data is written, it only tries to fix the
format of the output. The fact that some entries only write data from
link->network, and some from either link->network or link, some stuff only
for dhpc4 leases while some for both dhpc4 and dhcp6, etc, looks rather
suspicious too, but I didn't touch this.
We would print the error sometimes to stdout and sometimes to stderr. It *is*
useful to get the message if one of the names is not found on the bus to
stdout, so that this shows out in the pager. So let's do verification of args
early to catch invalid arguments, and then if we receive an error over the bus
(most likely that the name is not activatable), let's print to stdout so it
gets paged. E.g. 'busctl tree org.freedesktop.systemd1 org.freedesktop.systemd2'
gives a nicely usable output.