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Kay Sievers
d2e54fae5c mkdir: append _label to all mkdir() calls that explicitly set the selinux context 2012-05-31 12:40:20 +02:00
Daniel J Walsh
9b5af248f0 label: fix systemd-udev labeling of /run directory.
systemd-udev is currently incorrectly labeling /run/udev/* content because it is
using selinux prefix labeling of /dev.  This patch will allow systemd-udev to
use prefix labeling of /dev and /run.
2012-05-31 01:43:27 +02:00
Kay Sievers
9eb977db5b util: split-out path-util.[ch] 2012-05-08 02:33:10 +02:00
Michal Schmidt
e0209d83e7 core: add NOP jobs, job type collapsing
Two of our current job types are special:
JOB_TRY_RESTART, JOB_RELOAD_OR_START.

They differ from other job types by being sensitive to the unit active state.
They perform some action when the unit is active and some other action
otherwise. This raises a question: when exactly should the unit state be
checked to make the decision?

Currently the unit state is checked when the job becomes runnable. It's more
sensible to check the state immediately when the job is added by the user.
When the user types "systemctl try-restart foo.service", he really intends
to restart the service if it's running right now. If it isn't running right
now, the restart is pointless.

Consider the example (from Bugzilla[1]):

sleep.service takes some time to start.
hello.service has After=sleep.service.
Both services get started. Two jobs will appear:
 hello.service/start  waiting
 sleep.service/start  running
Then someone runs "systemctl try-restart hello.service".

Currently the try-restart operation will block and wait for
sleep.service/start to complete.

The correct result is to complete the try-restart operation immediately
with success, because hello.service is not running. The two original
jobs must not be disturbed by this.

To fix this we introduce two new concepts:
- a new job type: JOB_NOP
  A JOB_NOP job does not do anything to the unit. It does not pull in any
  dependencies. It is always immediately runnable. When installed to a unit,
  it sits in a special slot (u->nop_job) where it never conflicts with
  the installed job (u->job) of a different type. It never merges with jobs
  of other types, but it can merge into an already installed JOB_NOP job.

- "collapsing" of job types
  When a job of one of the two special types is added, the state of the unit
  is checked immediately and the job type changes:
  JOB_TRY_RESTART     -> JOB_RESTART or JOB_NOP
  JOB_RELOAD_OR_START -> JOB_RELOAD or JOB_START
  Should a job type JOB_RELOAD_OR_START appear later during job merging, it
  collapses immediately afterwards.
  Collapsing actually makes some things simpler, because there are now fewer
  job types that are allowed in the transaction.

[1] Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=753586
2012-04-25 18:38:27 +02:00
Kay Sievers
e9a5ef7cdd selinux: unify systemd and udev code 2012-04-17 16:05:28 +02:00
Kay Sievers
9e13dbae50 udev: replace util_create_path() with mkdir_parents() 2012-04-17 01:09:39 +02:00
Kay Sievers
33502ffe2e udev: use startswith() and streq() 2012-04-16 20:54:17 +02:00
Kay Sievers
6ada823a9a udev: remove configuration options for /dev, /sys, /run directories 2012-04-16 19:20:57 +02:00
Kay Sievers
0b87a07761 udev: test - move test/ and src/test/ 2012-04-14 19:36:47 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
379079ba6b test: test tools should still be in the src/ directory 2012-04-12 13:48:01 +02:00