logind: Save the user’s state when a session enters SESSION_ACTIVE

When (for example) switching from X11 to a new VT and logging in there,
creating a new session, the user state file (/run/systemd/users/$uid) is
not updated after the session becomes active. The latest time it is
saved is when the session is in SESSION_OPENING.

This results in a /run/systemd/users/$uid file which contains
STATE=online for the current user on the current active VT, which is
obviously wrong.

As functions like sd_uid_get_state() use this file to get the user’s
state, this could result in things like PolicyKit making incorrect
decisions about the user’s state. (See
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76358.)

Fix this by re-saving the state for a session’s user after completing
the state_job for that session.

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90818
This commit is contained in:
Philip Withnall 2015-06-02 14:17:10 +01:00
parent 80979f1ce4
commit 41dfeaa194

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@ -2522,6 +2522,7 @@ int match_job_removed(sd_bus_message *message, void *userdata, sd_bus_error *err
session_jobs_reply(session, unit, result);
session_save(session);
user_save(session->user);
session_add_to_gc_queue(session);
}