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I tested this on my ZBook Studio G5. I'm not sure if this works for other ZBook studio machines.
I have two more notes on this PR:
- some keys send multiple scancodes. I matched only on one of them, because I couldn't figure out how to match
on all of them. This results in the others still being visible:
Event: time 1604520228.146226, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
Event: time 1604520228.151533, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value db
Event: time 1604520228.151533, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 125 (KEY_LEFTMETA), value 1
Event: time 1604520228.151533, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
Event: time 1604520228.259862, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 38
Event: time 1604520228.259862, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 56 (KEY_LEFTALT), value 0
Event: time 1604520228.259862, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
Event: time 1604520228.259944, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value 66
Event: time 1604520228.259944, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 218 (KEY_CONNECT), value 0
Event: time 1604520228.259944, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
Event: time 1604520228.266513, type 4 (EV_MSC), code 4 (MSC_SCAN), value db
Event: time 1604520228.266513, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 125 (KEY_LEFTMETA), value 0
Event: time 1604520228.266513, -------------- SYN_REPORT ------------
I wanted to set the display key to switchvideomode, but another key is already set to that, so I set it to displaytoggle instead.
Previously it was very likely, when multiple contenders for the symlink
appear in parallel, that algorithm would select wrong symlink (i.e. one
with lower-priority).
Now the algorithm is much more defensive and when we detect change in
set of contenders for the symlink we reevaluate the selection. Same
happens when new symlink replaces already existing symlink that points
to different device node.
Note that st_mtime member of struct stat is defined as follows,
#define st_mtime st_mtim.tv_sec
Hence we omitted checking nanosecond part of the timestamp (struct
timespec) and possibly would miss modifications that happened within the
same second.
Pinebook Pro's display brightness up & down keys do not work until the
keys are mapped to the corresponding codes.
Also, the sleep key is mapped to KEY_POWER code originally. This quirk
maps the sleep key to the KEY_SLEEP code.
This idea comes from the pinebookpro-post-install package [1] of Manjaro
ARM, which is the preloaded OS on Pinebook Pro.
[1]: 7ab1a134ea
FixedRandomDelay=yes will use
`siphash24(sd_id128_get_machine() || MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m) || getuid() || u->id)`,
where || is concatenation, instead of a random number to choose a value between
0 and RandomizedDelaySec= as the timer delay.
This essentially sets up a fixed, but seemingly random, offset for each timer
iteration rather than having a random offset recalculated each time it fires.
Closes#10355
Co-author: Anita Zhang <the.anitazha@gmail.com>
Fedora Rawhide still has the old policy, so selinux prevents our selinux code
from checking if selinux is enabled. But it seems smart to fall back to the old
API anyway.
Follow-up for fd5e402fa9377f2860e02bdb5b84d5f5942e73f4.
Both the reference policy [1] and Fedora selinux policy [2] needed to be
updated, so it's likely that this will impact other distros too.
[1] https://github.com/SELinuxProject/refpolicy/pull/308
[2] https://github.com/fedora-selinux/selinux-policy/pull/464
Quoting the manual page of stime(2): "Starting with glibc 2.31, this function
is no longer available to newly linked applications and is no longer declared
in <time.h>."
If we encounter an RR that has no matching signature, then we don't know
whether it was expanded from a wildcard or not. We need to accept that
and not make the NSEC test fail, just skip over the RR.
The three answer sections can only carry up to UINT16_MAX entries, hence
put a hard upper limit on how far DnsAnswer can grow. The three count
fields in the DNS packet header are 16 bit only, hence the limit.
If code actually tries to add more than 64K RRs it will get ENOSPC with
this new checking.
And similar to DnsQuestion.
This partially reverts commit 62ad1c6495c098a09b36bb20bb37a9b8a11df76f.
I kept the reindents and other cosmetic changes, but removed the statements
about trailing ":*".
The current overflow checking is broken in the corner case of the strings'
combined length being exactly SIZE_MAX: After the loop, l would be SIZE_MAX,
but we're not testing whether the l+1 expression overflows.
Fix it by simply pre-accounting for the final '\0': initialize l to 1 instead
of 0.
The loops over (x, then all varargs, until a NULL is found) can be written much
simpler with an ordinary for loop. Just initialize the loop variable to x, test
that, and in the increment part, fetch the next va_arg(). That removes a level
of indentation, and avoids doing a separate strlen()/stpcpy() call for x.
While touching this code anyway, change (size_t)-1 to the more readable
SIZE_MAX.
This reverts commit c0443b97b71d5f70a0622061f589307bec5502c6.
I got various cases wrong:
"usb:v04F3p2B7Cd5912dc00dsc00dp00ic03isc00ip00in00"
"usb:v0627p0001:QEMU USB Tablet"
"input:b0003v0627p0001e0001-e0,1,2,4,k110,111,112,r0,1,8,B,am4,lsfw"
OTOH:
-evdev:name:ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad:dmi:*svnASUSTeKComputerInc.:pnN53SV:*
+evdev:name:ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad:dmi:*svnASUSTeKComputerInc.:pnN53SV*
is OK. Other parts follow after 'pn'.
-mouse:*:name:*Trackball*:*
-mouse:*:name:*trackball*:*
-mouse:*:name:*TrackBall*:*
+mouse:*:name:*Trackball*:
+mouse:*:name:*trackball*:
+mouse:*:name:*TrackBall*:
... and anything else with :name should be OK too, because our imports always
include ":" at the end:
IMPORT{builtin}="hwdb 'joystick:$env{ID_BUS}:v$attr{id/vendor}p$attr{id/product}:name:$attr{name}:'"
Including '*' at the end makes the pattern work even if we decide to add
something to the match string later.
Fixes#17499.
This beefs up the READ_FULL_FILE_CONNECT_SOCKET logic of
read_full_file_full() a bit: when used a sender socket name may be
specified. If specified as NULL behaviour is as before: the client
socket name is picked by the kernel. But if specified as non-NULL the
client can pick a socket name to use when connecting. This is useful to
communicate a minimal amount of metainformation from client to server,
outside of the transport payload.
Specifically, these beefs up the service credential logic to pass an
abstract AF_UNIX socket name as client socket name when connecting via
READ_FULL_FILE_CONNECT_SOCKET, that includes the requesting unit name
and the eventual credential name. This allows servers implementing the
trivial credential socket logic to distinguish clients: via a simple
getpeername() it can be determined which unit is requesting a
credential, and which credential specifically.
Example: with this patch in place, in a unit file "waldo.service" a
configuration line like the following:
LoadCredential=foo:/run/quux/creds.sock
will result in a connection to the AF_UNIX socket /run/quux/creds.sock,
originating from an abstract namespace AF_UNIX socket:
@$RANDOM/unit/waldo.service/foo
(The $RANDOM is replaced by some randomized string. This is included in
the socket name order to avoid namespace squatting issues: the abstract
socket namespace is open to unprivileged users after all, and care needs
to be taken not to use guessable names)
The services listening on the /run/quux/creds.sock socket may thus
easily retrieve the name of the unit the credential is requested for
plus the credential name, via a simpler getpeername(), discarding the
random preifx and the /unit/ string.
This logic uses "/" as separator between the fields, since both unit
names and credential names appear in the file system, and thus are
designed to use "/" as outer separators. Given that it's a good safe
choice to use as separators here, too avoid any conflicts.
This is a minimal patch only: the new logic is used only for the unit
file credential logic. For other places where we use
READ_FULL_FILE_CONNECT_SOCKET it is probably a good idea to use this
scheme too, but this should be done carefully in later patches, since
the socket names become API that way, and we should determine the right
amount of info to pass over.
umount emits an error message "no mount point specified" if the
tmpfs isn't mounted yet, which is the normal case.
Suppress that by redirecting stderr.
Script for generating LOTS of SCSI disk and partition devices in
the fake sysfs we use for udev testing.
This script is supposed to be run after sys-script.py. It uses
code from sys-script.py as template to generate additional SCSI disk data
structures. Together with the "generator" code in udev-test.pl
added in the previous patch, it allows to run udev tests with almost
arbitrarily many devices, and thus to do performance scaling tests.
Manually listing all devices in the test definition becomes cumbersome with
lots of devices. Add a function that scans on all block devices in
the test sysfs and generates a list of devices to test.