let's add [static] where it was missing so far
Drop [static] on parameters that can be NULL.
Add an assert() around parameters that have [static] and can't be NULL
hence.
Add some "const" where it was forgotten.
It is pretty hard to figure out what the problem actually is, esp. when the rule
is long.
On my machine:
systemd[1]: Starting udev Kernel Device Manager...
systemd-udevd[217399]: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/11-dm-lvm.rules:40 Invalid value for OPTIONS key, ignoring: 'event_timeout=180'
systemd-udevd[217399]: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/11-dm-lvm.rules:40 The line takes no effect, ignoring.
systemd-udevd[217399]: /etc/udev/rules.d/60-ipath.rules:4 Invalid value "kcopy/%02n" for NAME (char 7: invalid substitution type), ignoring, but please fix it.
systemd-udevd[217399]: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/65-md-incremental.rules:28 Invalid value "/sbin/mdadm -I $env{DEVNAME} --export $devnode --offroot ${DEVLINKS}" for IMPORT (char 58: invalid substitution type), ignoring, but please fix it.
systemd-udevd[217399]: /etc/udev/rules.d/73-special-net-names.rules:14 Invalid value "/bin/sh -ec 'D=${DEVPATH#*/vio/}; D=${D%%%%/*}; D=${D#????}; D=${D#0}; D=${D#0}; D=${D#0}; D=${D#0}; echo ${D:-0}'" for PROGRAM (char 16: invalid substitution type), ignoring, but please fix it.
systemd-udevd[217399]: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/84-nm-drivers.rules:10 Invalid value "/bin/sh -c 'ethtool -i $1 | sed -n s/^driver:\ //p' -- $env{INTERFACE}" for PROGRAM (char 24: invalid substitution type), ignoring, but please fix it.
systemd-udevd[217399]: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/90-libgpod.rules:19 IMPORT key takes '==' or '!=' operator, assuming '==', but please fix it.
systemd-udevd[217399]: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/90-libgpod.rules:23 IMPORT key takes '==' or '!=' operator, assuming '==', but please fix it.
systemd-udevd[217399]: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/99-vmware-scsi-udev.rules:5 Invalid value "/bin/sh -c 'echo 180 >/sys$DEVPATH/device/timeout'" for RUN (char 27: invalid substitution type), ignoring, but please fix it.
systemd-udevd[217399]: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/99-vmware-scsi-udev.rules:6 Invalid value "/bin/sh -c 'echo 180 >/sys$DEVPATH/device/timeout'" for RUN (char 27: invalid substitution type), ignoring, but please fix it.
systemd[1]: Started udev Kernel Device Manager.
This does the following:
- rename enum udev_builtin_cmd -> UdevBuiltinCmd
- rename struct udev_builtin -> UdevBuiltin
- move type definitions to udev-rules.h
- move prototypes of functions defined in udev-rules.c to udev-rules.h
- drop to use strbuf
- propagate critical errors in applying rules,
- drop limitation for number of tokens per line.
It was already the case before commit a75211421f,
which upgraded the log to warning.
This seems an unintended side effect as the commit message doesn't mention it
and the old behavior looks more appropriate.
This fixes bugs introduced by 29448498c7
and d838e14515.
Previously, RUN and SECLABEL keys are stored in udev_list with its unique
flag is false. If the flag is false, then udev_list is just a linked
list and new entries are always added in the last.
So, we should use OrderedHashmap instead of Hashmap.
Fixes#11368.
This adds /usr/local/lib/udev/rules.d to the search path on non-split-usr systems.
On split-usr systems, the paths with /usr/-prefixes are added too.
In the past, on split-usr systems, it made sense to only load rules from
/lib/udev/rules.d, because /usr could be mounted late. But we don't support running
without /usr since 80758717a6, so in practice it doesn't matter whether the
rules files are in /lib/udev/rules.d or /usr/lib/udev/rules.d. Distributions
that maintain the illusion of functional split-usr are welcome to simply not put any
files in /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/.
In practice this doesn't change much, but it makes udev more consistent with the
rest of the systemd suite.
This also set lower log level for the messages.
6e2efb6c73 introduces the log messages.
But udevd may be started with --resolve-names=never, and the behavior
is expected.
Fixes#11720.
When running PROGRAM="...", we would log
systemd-udevd[447]: Failed to wait spawned command '...': Input/output error
no matter why the program actually failed, at error level.
The code wouldn't distinguish between an internal failure and a failure in the
program being called and run sd_event_exit(..., -EIO) on any kind of error. EIO
is rather misleading here, becuase it suggests a serious error.
on_spawn_sigchld is updated to set the return code to distinguish failure to
spawn, including the program being killed by a signal (a negative return value),
and the program failing (positive return value).
The logging levels are adjusted, so that for PROGRAM= calls, which are
essentially "if" statements, we only log at debug level (unless we get a
timeout or segfault or another unexpected error).