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This also drops --ignore-env, which can't really work anymore if we
allow multiple fds. Also adds support for pretty printing of peer
identities for debug purposes, and abstract namespace UNIX sockets. Also
ensures that we never take more connections than a certain limit.
systemd_pam would ignore all params after the first invalid one.
Instead ignore just this one, and parse the rest. There's just
one now, but as a matter of principle ;)
Also, allow debug as an alias for debug=1, and don't treat
invalid debug= options as fatal.
Old static libsystemd-bus.la becomes libsystemd-bus-internal.la.
memfd functions are also exported in the same library.
(Best viewed with --color-words -U0).
Instead of individually checking for containers in each user do this
once in a new call proc_cmdline() that read the file only if we are not
in a container.
This way we can without races always determine the machine for a leader
PID. This allows machine managers to query the machine for a forked off
container/VM without a race where the child might already have died
before we could read the cgroup information from /proc/$PID/cgroup.
Instead of simply crashing be somewhat nicer and serialize a NULL string
into the empty string and generate an error on signature and object path
strings.
This way cleaning up the cgroup tree on shutdown is a lot easier since
we are in the root dir. Also PID 1 was previously artificially placed in
system.slice, even though our rule actually was not to have processes in
slices. The root slice otoh is magic anyway, so having PID 1 in there
sounds less surprising.
Of course, this means that PID is scheduled against the three top-level
slices.