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AsciiWolf 13e785f7a0 Fix missing space in comments (#5439) 2017-02-24 18:14:02 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 486b3d08db Merge pull request #5204 from keszybz/masked-warning-cleanup
Cleanup of error code mismatch for masked units
2017-02-02 11:47:30 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek b288cdeb2d Consistently use ERFKILL for masked units
76ec966f0e changed the code from ESHUTDOWN to ERFKILL, but missed one
spot in bus-common-errors.c. Fix that.

The code in transaction.c was checking for ERFKILL, but I'm not sure if this
mismatch had any effect, i.e. if there were any code paths in which the wrong
code actually made difference.

Also add comments when ESHUTDOWN is used in the journal code, so it's easy to
distinguish those cases when grepping. Standarize on the same capitalization.

(There's also a bunch of uses in sd-bus.c, but that's clearly different.)
2017-02-01 19:47:23 -05:00
Lennart Poettering ef2f4f911b Merge pull request #5151 from keszybz/journal-flags
More information about unsupported journal file flags
2017-02-02 01:01:45 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 869a3458cb Merge pull request #5191 from keszybz/tweaks 2017-02-01 10:27:32 -05:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek a6c5909665 Revert "Trivial typo fixes and code refactorings (#5191)"
Let's do a merge to preserve all the commit messages.

This reverts commit 785d345145.
2017-02-01 10:26:50 -05:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 785d345145 Trivial typo fixes and code refactorings (#5191)
* logind: trivial simplification

free_and_strdup() handles NULL arg, so make use of that.

* boot: fix two typos

* pid1: rewrite check in ignore_proc() to not check condition twice

It's harmless, but it seems nicer to evaluate a condition just a single time.

* core/execute: reformat exec_context_named_iofds() for legibility

* core/execute.c: check asprintf return value in the usual fashion

This is unlikely to fail, but we cannot rely on asprintf return value
on failure, so let's just be correct here.

CID #1368227.

* core/timer: use (void)

CID #1368234.

* journal-file: check asprintf return value in the usual fashion

This is unlikely to fail, but we cannot rely on asprintf return value
on failure, so let's just be correct here.

CID #1368236.

* shared/cgroup-show: use (void)

CID #1368243.

* cryptsetup: do not return uninitialized value on error

CID #1368416.
2017-02-01 15:04:27 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek ec251fe7d5 tree-wide: adjust fall through comments so that gcc is happy
gcc 7 adds -Wimplicit-fallthrough=3 to -Wextra. There are a few ways
we could deal with that. After we take into account the need to stay compatible
with older versions of the compiler (and other compilers), I don't think adding
__attribute__((fallthrough)), even as a macro, is worth the trouble. It sticks
out too much, a comment is just as good. But gcc has some very specific
requiremnts how the comment should look. Adjust it the specific form that it
likes. I don't think the extra stuff we had in those comments was adding much
value.

(Note: the documentation seems to be wrong, and seems to describe a different
pattern from the one that is actually used. I guess either the docs or the code
will have to change before gcc 7 is finalized.)
2017-01-31 14:04:55 -05:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 7645c77b9b journal-file: check asprintf return value in the usual fashion
This is unlikely to fail, but we cannot rely on asprintf return value
on failure, so let's just be correct here.

CID #1368236.
2017-01-31 11:41:46 -05:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 4761fd0ffb journal-file, journalctl: provide better hint about unsupported features
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1416201

$ journalctl -b
Journal file /var/log/journal/ad18f69b80264b52bb3b766240742383/system@0005467d92e23784-a6571c8b69d09124.journal~ uses an unsupported feature, ignoring file.
Use SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug journalctl --file=/var/log/journal/ad18f69b80264b52bb3b766240742383/system@0005467d92e23784-a6571c8b69d09124.journal~ to see the details.
-- No entries --

$ journalctl --file=/var/log/journal/ad18f69b80264b52bb3b766240742383/system@0005467d92e23784-a6571c8b69d09124.journal~
Journal file /var/log/journal/ad18f69b80264b52bb3b766240742383/system@0005467d92e23784-a6571c8b69d09124.journal~ uses incompatible flag lz4-compressed disabled at compilation time.
Failed to open journal file /var/log/journal/ad18f69b80264b52bb3b766240742383/system@0005467d92e23784-a6571c8b69d09124.journal~: Protocol not supported
mmap cache statistics: 0 hit, 1 miss
Failed to open files: Protocol not supported
2017-01-24 19:19:33 -05:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 4214009f8a journal-file: factor out helper function
In preparation for later changes.
2017-01-24 19:00:23 -05:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 6b430fdb7c tree-wide: use mfree more 2016-10-16 23:35:39 -04:00
Lennart Poettering ae739cc1ed journal: refuse opening journal files from the future for writing
Never permit that we write to journal files that have newer timestamps than our
local wallclock has. If we'd accept that, then the entries in the file might
end up not being ordered strictly.

Let's refuse this with ETXTBSY, and then immediately rotate to use a new file,
so that each file remains strictly ordered also be wallclock internally.
2016-10-12 20:25:20 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 989793d341 journal: when iterating through entry arrays and we hit an invalid one keep going
When iterating through partially synced journal files we need to be prepared
for hitting with invalid entries (specifically: non-initialized). Instead of
generated an error and giving up, let's simply try to preceed with the next one
that is valid (and debug log about this).

This reworks the logic introduced with caeab8f626
to iteration in both directions, and tries to look for valid entries located
after the invalid one. It also extends the behaviour to both iterating through
the global entry array and per-data object entry arrays.

Fixes: #4088
2016-10-12 20:25:20 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 1c69f0966a journal: add an explicit check for uninitialized objects
Let's make dissecting of borked journal files more expressive: if we encounter
an object whose first 8 bytes are all zeroes, then let's assume the object was
simply never initialized, and say so.

Previously, this would be detected as "overly short object", which is true too
in a away, but it's a lot more helpful printing different debug options for the
case where the size is not initialized at all and where the size is initialized
to some bogus value.

No function behaviour change, only a different log messages for both cases.
2016-10-12 20:25:20 +02:00
Lennart Poettering ded5034e7a journal: also check that our entry arrays are properly ordered
Let's and extra check, reusing check_properly_ordered() also for
journal_file_next_entry_for_data().
2016-10-12 20:25:20 +02:00
Lennart Poettering b6da4ed045 journal: split out check for properly ordered arrays into its own function
This adds a new call check_properly_ordered(), which we can reuse later, and
makes the code a bit more readable.
2016-10-12 20:25:20 +02:00
Lennart Poettering aa598ba5b6 journal: split out array index inc/dec code into a new call bump_array_index()
This allows us to share a bit more code between journal_file_next_entry() and
journal_file_next_entry_for_data().
2016-10-12 20:25:20 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 202fd896e5 journal: when we encounter a broken journal file, add some debug logging
Let's make it easier to figure out when we see an invalid journal file, why we
consider it invalid, and add some minimal debug logging for it.

This log output is normally not seen (after all, this all is library code),
unless debug logging is exlicitly turned on.
2016-10-12 20:25:20 +02:00
Franck Bui 33685a5a3a journal: fix HMAC calculation when appending a data object
Since commit 5996c7c295 (v190 !), the
calculation of the HMAC is broken because the hash for a data object
including a field is done in the wrong order: the field object is
hashed before the data object is.

However during verification, the hash is done in the opposite order as
objects are scanned sequentially.
2016-09-23 14:59:51 +02:00
Franck Bui 43cd879483 journal: warn when we fail to append a tag to a journal
We shouldn't silently fail when appending the tag to a journal file
since FSS protection will simply be disabled in this case.
2016-09-23 14:59:00 +02:00
Torstein Husebø f8e2f4d6a0 treewide: fix typos (#3187) 2016-05-04 11:26:17 +02:00
Lennart Poettering a67d68b848 tree-wide: fix invocations of chattr_path()
chattr_path() takes two bitmasks, and no booleans. Fix the various invocations
to do this properly.
2016-05-02 11:15:30 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 1fcefd8815 journal-file: when rotating a journal file, fsync directory too
As suggested by:

https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/3126#discussion_r61125474
2016-04-29 12:24:09 +02:00
Lennart Poettering a0fe2a2d20 journal: when creating a new journal file, fsync() the directory it is created in too
Fixes: #2831
2016-04-29 12:23:34 +02:00
Vito Caputo 8eb851711f journal: set STATE_ARCHIVED as part of offlining (#2740)
The only code path which makes a journal durable is via
journal_file_set_offline().

When we perform a rotate the journal's header->state is being set to
STATE_ARCHIVED prior to journal_file_set_offline() being called.

In journal_file_set_offline(), we short-circuit the entire offline when
f->header->state != STATE_ONLINE.

This all results in none of the journal_file_set_offline() fsync() calls
being reached when rotate archives a journal, so archived journals are
never explicitly made durable.

What we do now is instead of setting the f->header->state to
STATE_ARCHIVED directly in journal_file_rotate() prior to
journal_file_close(), we set an archive flag in f->archive for the
journal_file_set_offline() machinery to honor by committing
STATE_ARCHIVED instead of STATE_OFFLINE when set.

Prior to this, rotated journals were never getting fsync() explicitly
performed on them, since journal_file_set_offline() short-circuited.
Obviously this is undesirable, and depends entirely on the underlying
filesystem as to how much durability was achieved when simply closing
the file.

Note that this problem existed prior to the recent asynchronous fsync
changes, but those changes do facilitate our performing this durable
offline on rotate without blocking, regardless of the underlying
filesystem sync-on-close semantics.
2016-04-27 08:29:43 +02:00
Lennart Poettering bee6a29198 journal-file: make seeking in corrupted files work
Previously, when we used a bisection table for seeking through a corrupted
file, and the end of the bisection table was corrupted we'd most likely fail
the entire seek operation. Improve the situation: if we encounter invalid
entries in a bisection table, linearly go backwards until we find a working
entry again.
2016-04-26 12:00:49 +02:00
Lennart Poettering caeab8f626 journal-file: when iterating through a partly corruped journal file, treat error like EOF
When we linearly iterate through a corrupted journal file, and we encounter a
read error, don't consider this fatal, but merely as EOF condition (and log
about it).
2016-04-26 12:00:49 +02:00
Lennart Poettering bd30fdf213 journal-file: always generate the same error when encountering corrupted files
Let's make sure EBADMSG is the one error we throw when we encounter corrupted
data, so that we can neatly test for it.
2016-04-26 12:00:03 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 50809d7a9c sd-journal: detect earlier if we try to read an object from an invalid offset
Specifically, detect early if we try to read from offset 0, i.e. are using
uninitialized offset data.
2016-04-26 12:00:02 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 47005cf1cf Merge pull request #3109 from poettering/journal-by-fd
rework "journalctl -M"
2016-04-25 15:57:36 -04:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 61837e19c6 Merge pull request #3114 from poettering/journalctl-b
Fix endless loops in journalctl --list-boots (closes #617).
2016-04-25 15:56:17 -04:00
Vito Caputo b8f99e27e1 journal: fix already offline check and thread leak (#2810)
Early in journal_file_set_offline() f->header->state is tested to see if
it's != STATE_ONLINE, and since there's no need to do anything if the
journal isn't online, the function simply returned here.

Since moving part of the offlining process to a separate thread, there
are two problems here:

1. We can't simply check f->header->state, because if there is an
offline thread active it may modify f->header->state.

2. Even if the journal is deemed offline, the thread responsible may
still need joining, so a bare return may leak the thread's resources
like its stack.

To address #1, the helper journal_file_is_offlining() is called prior to
accessing f->header->state.

If journal_file_is_offlining() returns true, f->header->state isn't even
checked, because an offlining journal is obviously online, and we'll
just continue with the normal set offline code path.

If journal_file_is_offlining() returns false, then it's safe to check
f->header->state, because the offline_state is beyond the point of
modifying f->header->state, and there's a memory barrier in the helper.

If we find f->header->state is != STATE_ONLINE, then we call the
idempotent journal_file_set_offline_thread_join() on the way out of the
function, to join a potential lingering offline thread.
2016-04-25 19:58:16 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 0808b92f02 journalctl: improve output of --header a bit
Show the various timestamps in hexadecimal too. This is useful for matching the
timestamps included in cursor strings (which are encoded in hex, too), with the
references in the journal header.
2016-04-25 18:06:47 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 5d1ce25728 sd-journal: add API for opening journal files or directories by fd
Also, expose this via the "journalctl --file=-" syntax for STDIN. This feature
remains undocumented though, as it is probably not too useful in real-life as
this still requires fds that support mmaping and seeking, i.e. does not work
for pipes, for which reading from STDIN is most commonly used.
2016-04-25 15:24:46 +02:00
Lennart Poettering d971033f6b Merge pull request #2708 from vcaputo/journal-restore-offline-state-on-error
journal: restore offline state on error
2016-02-23 16:55:16 +01:00
Vito Caputo 313cefa1d9 tree-wide: make ++/-- usage consistent WRT spacing
Throughout the tree there's spurious use of spaces separating ++ and --
operators from their respective operands.  Make ++ and -- operator
consistent with the majority of existing uses; discard the spaces.
2016-02-22 20:32:04 -08:00
Vito Caputo ec9ffa2cdd journal: restore offline state on error
If we fail to create the thread, technically we should leave the
offline_state as OFFLINE_JOINED, not OFFLINE_SYNCING.
2016-02-22 20:00:13 -08:00
Vito Caputo b58c888f30 journal: defer journal closes on rotate
When we rotate journals, we must set offline and close the current one,
but don't generally need to wait for this to complete.

Instead, we'll initiate an asynchronous offline via
journal_file_set_offline(oldfile, false), and add the file to a
per-server set of deferred closes to be closed later when they
won't block.

There's one complication however; journal_file_open() via
journal_file_verify_header() assumes that any writable journal in the
online state is the product of an unclean shutdown or other form of
corruption.

Thus there's a need for journal_file_open() to be aware of deferred
closes and synchronize with their completion when opening preexisting
journals for writing.  To facilitate this the deferred closes set is
supplied to the journal_file_open() function where the deferred closes
may be closed synchronously before verifying the header in such
circumstances.
2016-02-19 18:50:20 -08:00
Vito Caputo ac2e41f510 journal: asynchronous journal_file_set_offline()
This adds a wait flag to journal_file_set_offline(), when false the offline is
performed asynchronously in a separate thread.

When wait is true, if an asynchronous offline is already in-progress it is
restarted and waited for.  Otherwise the offline is performed synchronously
without the use of a thread.

journal_file_set_online() cancels or waits for the asynchronous offline to
complete if in-flight, depending on where in the offline process the thread
happens to be.  If the thread is in the fsync() phase, it is cancelled and
waiting is unnecessary.  Otherwise, the thread is joined before proceeding.

A new offline_state member is added to JournalFile which is used via
atomic operations for communicating between the offline thread and the
journal_file_set_{offline,online}() functions.
2016-02-19 18:50:20 -08:00
Vito Caputo 69a3a6fd3d journal: add void cast to journal_file_close() calls 2016-02-19 18:50:16 -08:00
Vito Caputo fb42603752 journal: add void cast to fsync() calls 2016-02-19 16:54:19 -08:00
Lennart Poettering 91ba5ac7d0 Merge pull request #2589 from keszybz/resolve-tool-2
Better support of OPENPGPKEY, CAA, TLSA packets and tests
2016-02-13 11:15:41 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 75f32f047c Add memcpy_safe
ISO/IEC 9899:1999 §7.21.1/2 says:
Where an argument declared as size_t n specifies the length of the array
for a function, n can have the value zero on a call to that
function. Unless explicitly stated otherwise in the description of a
particular function in this subclause, pointer arguments on such a call
shall still have valid values, as described in 7.1.4.

In base64_append_width memcpy was called as memcpy(x, NULL, 0).  GCC 4.9
started making use of this and assumes This worked fine under -O0, but
does something strange under -O3.

This patch fixes a bug in base64_append_width(), fixes a possible bug in
journal_file_append_entry_internal(), and makes use of the new function
to simplify the code in other places.
2016-02-11 13:07:02 -05:00
Daniel Mack b26fa1a2fb tree-wide: remove Emacs lines from all files
This should be handled fine now by .dir-locals.el, so need to carry that
stuff in every file.
2016-02-10 13:41:57 +01:00
Klearchos Chaloulos ecb6105a1b journal: Drop monotonicity check when appending to journal file
Remove the check that triggers rotation of the journal file when the arriving log entry had a monotonic timestamp smaller that the previous log entry. This check causes unnecessary rotations when journal-remote was receiving from multiple senders, therefore monotonicity can not be guaranteed. Also, it does not offer any useful functionality for systemd-journald.
2016-02-09 12:14:54 +02:00
Vito Caputo 31981791c5 journal: add missing space to switch statement 2016-02-06 03:51:14 -08:00
Vito Caputo 90d222c190 journal: add asserts on f->(data|field)_hash_table
Functions dereferencing these members should assert their non-NULL state.
2016-02-05 07:43:46 -08:00
Vito Caputo c88cc6af70 journal: add asserts for f->header
Just some additional asserts in functions dereferencing f->header.
2016-02-05 07:43:46 -08:00
Lennart Poettering e167d7fd8d journald: minor fixes
This primarily contains some minor coding style fixups for 7a24f3bf2f and earlier changes. Specifically:

* Don't log at log levels above LOG_DEBUG from "library" code like journal-file.c

* Don't negate errno values before passing them to log_debug_errno(), as the call can handle this fine anyway

* Cast some calls we knowingly ignore the return values of to (void)

* Don't clobber function call-by-ref return values on failure

* Don't mix function calls and variable declarations in one line

There's also one more relevant change: when failing to enqueue a journal change fs event, we'll run it immediately.
2016-01-26 14:13:30 +01:00