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When we are in late shutdown, and for whatever reason kexec fails, we should
proceed with a normal reboot. Network is down and sessions have been terminated
when we attempt to do the kexec, so rebooting normally is a better solution.
Logs from the case where the kexec kernel is not usable:
Mar 08 11:23:10 fuefi systemd[1]: Reached target Final Step.
Mar 08 11:23:10 fuefi systemd[1]: Starting Reboot via kexec...
Mar 08 11:23:10 fuefi systemctl[1480]: Cannot find the ESP partition mount point.
Mar 08 11:23:10 fuefi systemctl[1480]: Failed to load kexec kernel, continuing without.
Mar 08 11:23:10 fuefi systemd[1]: Shutting down.
... and then we proceed to do a normal reboot
Related to #7730.
Reproducer:
$ meson build && cd build
$ ninja
$ sudo useradd test
$ sudo su test
$ ./systemd --system --test
...
Failed to create /user.slice/user-1000.slice/session-6.scope/init.scope control group: Permission denied
Failed to allocate manager object: Permission denied
Above error message is caused by the fact that user test didn't have its
own session and we tried to set up init.scope already running as user
test in the directory owned by different user.
Let's skip setting up init.scope altogether since we won't be launching
processes anyway.
We don't need to check if we are adding ourselves to the list
if we know that it's the windows or EFI shell loaders.
If we are adding the EFI default loader, additionally try to
see if we can find the systemd-boot magic string and skip
this entry if we do.
This should make it a bit easier to search for real file descriptor leaks.
```
$ valgrind --leak-check=full --track-fds=yes ./build/test-fileio
...
==29457==
==29457== FILE DESCRIPTORS: 4 open at exit.
==29457== Open file descriptor 3: /tmp/test-systemd_writing_tmpfile.lyV5Rc
==29457== at 0x4B9AD9E: open (open.c:43)
==29457== by 0x4B19B24: __gen_tempname (tempname.c:261)
==29457== by 0x4BA5CC3: mkostemp64 (mkostemp64.c:32)
==29457== by 0x48F739B: mkostemp_safe (fileio.c:1206)
==29457== by 0x10D968: test_writing_tmpfile (test-fileio.c:620)
==29457== by 0x10E930: main (test-fileio.c:767)
==29457==
```
This helps get around a bug confusing `glibc` and making the test bail
out with the following error under `asan` on `x86`:
Fatal error: glibc detected an invalid stdio handle
Aborted (core dumped)
The bug has been reported in https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/778,
but it is unlikely to be fixed anytime soon.
Otherwise we can be fooled if one path component is replaced underneath us.
The patch achieves that by always operating at file descriptor level (by using
*at() helpers) and by making sure we do not any path resolution when traversing
direcotry trees.
However this is not always possible, for instance when listing the content of a
directory or some operations don't provide the *at() helpers or others (such as
fchmodat()) don't have the AT_EMPTY_PATH flag. In such cases we operate on
/proc/self/fd/%i pseudo-symlink instead, which works the same for all kinds of
objects and requires no checking of type beforehand.
Also O_PATH flag is used when opening file objects in order to prevent
undesired behaviors: device nodes from reacting, automounts from
triggering, etc...
Fixes: #7986
Fixes: CVE-2018-6954
Using C.UTF-8 (as was done before #7244) breaks Arch Linux, but using
en_US.UTF-8 (after #7244) breaks Debian in our .mkosi/mkosi.debian.
So try to detect which one is available and works, first checking
whether we're already running under a valid UTF-8 locale, then trying
C.UTF-8 and finally en_US.UTF-8.
If we fail to find a valid UTF-8 locale, then fail early, instead of
letting the whole build complete only for Mesos to fail midway through
the `ninja test` step.
Tested on all of mkosi.fedora, mkosi.debian and mkosi.arch.
Fixes: #7238
The unit files for test-execute are named like
`exec-(setting-name-in-lower-character)-(optional-text).service`.
However, test units for AmbientCapabilities= are not following this.
So, let's rename them for the consistency.
This does not change anything in the functionality of the test.
$ git grep FDNAME
logind-session-device.c: ... "FDNAME=session-", sd->session->id);
logind-session-device.c: ... "FDNAME=session", sd->session->id);
Oops.
Fixes#8343. Or at least a more minimal reproducer. Xorg still
dies when logind is restarted, but the Xorg message says this
is entirely deliberate.
(This could also be the reason I hit #8035, instead of the race
condition I originally suggested).