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After 259125d53d, network interfaces
declared by .netdev files are created after systemd-networkd sends READY
notification. So, even when networkd is started, the netdevs may not
be created yet, and 'ip' command may fail. Let's also check the return
code of the command.
This also
- drops never worked stdout checks,
- makes the test fail if the interface is not created within the timeout.
The wrong error code was logged.
But actually given that userns_mkdir() is fine with existing dirs, let's
drop the redundant conditionalization.
Follow-up for: a1fcaa1549
Those are historical names, but there is nothing wrong with them. The files on
/ (/fastboot, /forcefsck, and /forcequotacheck) are problematic because they
require a modification of the root file system. But the commandline params work
fine. They have the obvious advantage compared to our "modern" option that they
are much easier to type without looking up the spelling in the docs. Undeprecate
them to avoid unnecessary churn.
That file contains a bunch of entries of which only some are related to SysV.
The rest are just "traditional APIs" that need to stay. In particular,
/var/lock a.k.a. /run/lock is used by many programs (LVM, iscsi, alsactl).
Similarly, the README about /var/log is something that should stay as long as
we have people migrating from older systems or using the copiuos documentation
that mentions /var/log/messages.txt on the Internet.
/var/lock/subsys is only used by sysvinit, and our code to support /forcefsck,
/fastboot, and /forcequotacheck is conditionalized on HAVE_SYSV_COMPAT, so
conditionalize those here on HAVE_SYSV_COMPAT too.
Follow-up for 2b07a3211b.
Fixes the failure found in
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-noble-upstream-systemd-ci-systemd-ci/noble/amd64/s/systemd-upstream/20241115_182040_92382@/log.gz
. Relevant logs:
```
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: Reconfiguring with /run/systemd/network/25-dhcp-client-ipv6-only.network.
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: NDISC: Started IPv6 Router Solicitation client
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: IPv6 Router Discovery is configured and started.
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: NDISC: Sent Router Solicitation, next solicitation in 3s
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: NDISC: Received Router Advertisement from fe80::1034:56ff:fe78:9abd: flags=0xc0(managed, other), preference=medium, lifetime=30min
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: NDISC: Invoking callback for 'router' event.
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: link_check_ready(): dynamic addressing protocols are enabled but none of them finished yet.
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: Starting in Solicit mode
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: State changed: stopped -> solicitation
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: Acquiring DHCPv6 lease on NDisc request
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: Sent Solicit
Nov 16 02:48:36 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: Next retransmission in 1s
Nov 16 02:48:37 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: Sent Solicit
Nov 16 02:48:37 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: Next retransmission in 1s
Nov 16 02:48:39 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: NDISC: Received Neighbor Advertisement from fe80::1034:56ff:fe78:9abd: Router=yes, Solicited=yes, Override=no
Nov 16 02:48:39 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: NDISC: Invoking callback for 'neighbor' event.
Nov 16 02:48:39 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: Processed Reply message
Nov 16 02:48:39 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: T1 expires in 50s
Nov 16 02:48:39 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: T2 expires in 55s
Nov 16 02:48:39 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: Valid lifetime expires in 2min
Nov 16 02:48:39 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 client: State changed: solicitation -> bound
Nov 16 02:48:39 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 address 2600::15/128 (valid for 1min 59s, preferred for 1min 59s)
Nov 16 02:48:41 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: Received updated DHCPv6 address (configured): 2600::15/128 (valid for 1min 58s, preferred for 1min 58s), flags: no-prefixroute, scope: global
Nov 16 02:48:41 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: DHCPv6 addresses and routes set.
Nov 16 02:48:41 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: link_check_ready(): IPv4LL:no DHCPv4:no DHCPv6:yes DHCP-PD:no NDisc:no
Nov 16 02:48:41 systemd-networkd[2706]: veth99: State changed: configuring -> configured
```
The interface veth99 entered the configured state after 5 seconds, but
at the same time, the `wait_online()` in the test script considered the
test failed.
The function `wait_online()` first invokes
`systemd-networkd-wait-online` with `--timeout=20`, then check setup
states of interfaces with 5 seconds timeout. So, the failure suggests
that `systemd-networkd-wait-online` finishes immediately, as the state
file was not updated when it is invoked, and thus it handles the
interface veth99 already in the configured state.
Otherwise, nexthop ID may contain e.g. 300, then
===
AssertionError: '300' unexpectedly found in
'default nhid 3860882700 via fe80::1034:56ff:fe78:9a99 proto ra metric 512 expires 1798sec pref high\n
default nhid 2639230080 via fe80::1034:56ff:fe78:9a98 proto ra metric 2048 expires 1798sec pref low'
===
"nsenter -a" doesn't migrate the specified process into the target
cgroup (it really should). Thus the cgroup will remain in a cgroup
that is (due to cgroup ns) outside our visibility. The kernel will
report the cgroup path of such cgroups as starting with "/../". Detect
that and print a reasonably error message instead of trying to resolve
that.
```
$ systemd-cryptenroll /dev/vda3
SLOT TYPE
0 password
$ systemd-cryptenroll --wipe-slot 1 /dev/vda3
Failed to wipe slot 1, continuing: No such file or directory
```