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With Type=notify services, EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC= messages will delay any startup/ runtime/shutdown timeouts. A service that hasn't timed out, i.e, start time < TimeStartSec, runtime < RuntimeMaxSec and stop time < TimeoutStopSec, may by sending EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC=, allow the service to continue beyond the limit for the execution phase (i.e TimeStartSec, RunTimeMaxSec and TimeoutStopSec). EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC= must continue to be sent (in the same way as WATCHDOG=1) within the time interval specified to continue to reprevent the timeout from occuring. Watchdog timeouts are also extended if a EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC is greater than the remaining time on the watchdog counter. Fixes #5868.
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[Unit]
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Description=Testsuite: Fail Start (EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC Didn't occur in sufficient time after TimeoutStartSec.)
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[Service]
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# EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC on startup and 7 seconds from start. Systemd will expect one at 7+5 (extend_timeout_interval)
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# seconds this won't happen until 7 + 7 (sleep interval) seconds. Therefore timeout at 12 seconds.
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Type=notify
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TimeoutStartSec=10
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TimeoutStopSec=4
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RuntimeMaxSec=4
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ExecStart=/extend_timeout_test_service.sh SERVICE=fail_start extend_timeout_interval=5 sleep_interval=7 start_intervals=2 run_intervals=0 stop_intervals=0
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