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Author SHA1 Message Date
Lennart Poettering 37ec0fdd34 tree-wide: add clickable man page link to all --help texts
This is a bit like the info link in most of GNU's --help texts, but we
don't do info but man pages, and we make them properly clickable on
terminal supporting that, because awesome.

I think it's generally advisable to link up our (brief) --help texts and
our (more comprehensive) man pages a bit, so this should be an easy and
straight-forward way to do it.
2018-08-20 11:33:04 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 25612ecba4 tree-wide: drop copyright lines for more authors
Acks in https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/9320.
2018-06-22 16:39:45 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 96b2fb93c5 tree-wide: beautify remaining copyright statements
Let's unify an beautify our remaining copyright statements, with a
unicode ©. This means our copyright statements are now always formatted
the same way. Yay.
2018-06-14 10:20:21 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 818bf54632 tree-wide: drop 'This file is part of systemd' blurb
This part of the copyright blurb stems from the GPL use recommendations:

https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.en.html

The concept appears to originate in times where version control was per
file, instead of per tree, and was a way to glue the files together.
Ultimately, we nowadays don't live in that world anymore, and this
information is entirely useless anyway, as people are very welcome to
copy these files into any projects they like, and they shouldn't have to
change bits that are part of our copyright header for that.

hence, let's just get rid of this old cruft, and shorten our codebase a
bit.
2018-06-14 10:20:20 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 11a1589223 tree-wide: drop license boilerplate
Files which are installed as-is (any .service and other unit files, .conf
files, .policy files, etc), are left as is. My assumption is that SPDX
identifiers are not yet that well known, so it's better to retain the
extended header to avoid any doubt.

I also kept any copyright lines. We can probably remove them, but it'd nice to
obtain explicit acks from all involved authors before doing that.
2018-04-06 18:58:55 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 224b0e7ad0 Add set/hashmap helpers for non-trivial freeing and use where straighforward
A macro is needed because otherwise we couldn't ensure type safety.
Some simple tests are included.
No functional change intended.
2017-11-28 21:30:30 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 53e1b68390 Add SPDX license identifiers to source files under the LGPL
This follows what the kernel is doing, c.f.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=5fd54ace4721fc5ce2bb5aef6318fcf17f421460.
2017-11-19 19:08:15 +01:00
Yu Watanabe 4c70109600 tree-wide: use IN_SET macro (#6977) 2017-10-04 16:01:32 +02:00
Andreas Rammhold ec2ce0c5d7
tree-wide: use `!IN_SET(..)` for `a != b && a != c && …`
The included cocci was used to generate the changes.

Thanks to @flo-wer for pointing this case out.
2017-10-02 13:09:56 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 72cdb3e783 build-sys: drop automake support
v2:
- also mention m4
2017-07-18 10:04:44 -04:00
(GalaxyMaster) 23d0fff78d socket-proxyd: fix --connections-max help message and docs (#5044) 2017-01-10 08:55:50 +01:00
(GalaxyMaster) dc3b8afb93 socket-proxyd: Introduced dynamic connection limit via an option. (#4749) 2016-11-28 18:25:11 +01:00
Lennart Poettering fc2fffe770 tree-wide: introduce new SOCKADDR_UN_LEN() macro, and use it everywhere
The macro determines the right length of a AF_UNIX "struct sockaddr_un" to pass to
connect() or bind(). It automatically figures out if the socket refers to an
abstract namespace socket, or a socket in the file system, and properly handles
the full length of the path field.

This macro is not only safer, but also simpler to use, than the usual
offsetof() + strlen() logic.
2016-05-05 22:24:36 +02:00
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
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 366b7db4b6 journal-remote: split-mode=host, remove port from journal filename
When constructing the journal filename to store logs from a remote host, remove the port of the tcp connection, as the port will change with every reboot/connection loss between sender/reveiver machines. Having the port in the filename will cause a new journal file to be created for every reboot or connection loss.
For the implementation, a new argument "bool include_port" is added to the getpeername_pretty() function. This is passed to the sockaddr_pretty() function. The value of the include_port argument is set to true in all calls of getpeername_pretty(), except for 2 calls in journal-remote.c, where it is set to false.
2015-12-01 19:29:59 +02:00
Lennart Poettering b5efdb8af4 util-lib: split out allocation calls into alloc-util.[ch] 2015-10-27 13:45:53 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 3ffd4af220 util-lib: split out fd-related operations into fd-util.[ch]
There are more than enough to deserve their own .c file, hence move them
over.
2015-10-25 13:19:18 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 07630cea1f util-lib: split our string related calls from util.[ch] into its own file string-util.[ch]
There are more than enough calls doing string manipulations to deserve
its own files, hence do something about it.

This patch also sorts the #include blocks of all files that needed to be
updated, according to the sorting suggestions from CODING_STYLE. Since
pretty much every file needs our string manipulation functions this
effectively means that most files have sorted #include blocks now.

Also touches a few unrelated include files.
2015-10-24 23:05:02 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 3f6fd1ba65 util: introduce common version() implementation and use it everywhere
This also allows us to drop build.h from a ton of files, hence do so.
Since we touched the #includes of those files, let's order them properly
according to CODING_STYLE.
2015-09-29 21:08:37 +02:00
Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen 2eec67acbb remove unused includes
This patch removes includes that are not used. The removals were found with
include-what-you-use which checks if any of the symbols from a header is
in use.
2015-02-23 23:53:42 +01:00
Michal Schmidt 4a62c710b6 treewide: another round of simplifications
Using the same scripts as in f647962d64 "treewide: yet more log_*_errno
+ return simplifications".
2014-11-28 19:57:32 +01:00
Michal Schmidt 56f64d9576 treewide: use log_*_errno whenever %m is in the format string
If the format string contains %m, clearly errno must have a meaningful
value, so we might as well use log_*_errno to have ERRNO= logged.

Using:
find . -name '*.[ch]' | xargs sed -r -i -e \
's/log_(debug|info|notice|warning|error|emergency)\((".*%m.*")/log_\1_errno(errno, \2/'

Plus some whitespace, linewrap, and indent adjustments.
2014-11-28 19:49:27 +01:00
Michal Schmidt f647962d64 treewide: yet more log_*_errno + return simplifications
Using:
find . -name '*.[ch]' | while read f; do perl -i.mmm -e \
 'local $/;
  local $_=<>;
  s/(if\s*\([^\n]+\))\s*{\n(\s*)(log_[a-z_]*_errno\(\s*([->a-zA-Z_]+)\s*,[^;]+);\s*return\s+\g4;\s+}/\1\n\2return \3;/msg;
  print;'
 $f
done

And a couple of manual whitespace fixups.
2014-11-28 18:56:16 +01:00
Michal Schmidt 279d3c9cea treewide: more log_*_errno() conversions 2014-11-28 14:45:55 +01:00
Michal Schmidt da927ba997 treewide: no need to negate errno for log_*_errno()
It corrrectly handles both positive and negative errno values.
2014-11-28 13:29:21 +01:00
Michal Schmidt 0a1beeb642 treewide: auto-convert the simple cases to log_*_errno()
As a followup to 086891e5c1 "log: add an "error" parameter to all
low-level logging calls and intrdouce log_error_errno() as log calls
that take error numbers", use sed to convert the simple cases to use
the new macros:

find . -name '*.[ch]' | xargs sed -r -i -e \
's/log_(debug|info|notice|warning|error|emergency)\("(.*)%s"(.*), strerror\(-([a-zA-Z_]+)\)\);/log_\1_errno(-\4, "\2%m"\3);/'

Multi-line log_*() invocations are not covered.
And we also should add log_unit_*_errno().
2014-11-28 12:04:41 +01:00
Susant Sahani 25dbe4f50f socket-proxyd: Unchecked return value from library
CID 1237543 (#1 of 1): Unchecked return value from library
(CHECKED_RETURN)
2014-10-09 15:34:07 +02:00
Emil Renner Berthing fdb8bd0fe7 include fcntl.h rather than sys/fcntl.h 2014-09-18 17:59:15 +02:00
Michal Schmidt d5099efc47 hashmap: introduce hash_ops to make struct Hashmap smaller
It is redundant to store 'hash' and 'compare' function pointers in
struct Hashmap separately. The functions always comprise a pair.
Store a single pointer to struct hash_ops instead.

systemd keeps hundreds of hashmaps, so this saves a little bit of
memory.
2014-09-15 16:08:50 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 601185b43d Unify parse_argv style
getopt is usually good at printing out a nice error message when
commandline options are invalid. It distinguishes between an unknown
option and a known option with a missing arg. It is better to let it
do its job and not use opterr=0 unless we actually want to suppress
messages. So remove opterr=0 in the few places where it wasn't really
useful.

When an error in options is encountered, we should not print a lengthy
help() and overwhelm the user, when we know precisely what is wrong
with the commandline. In addition, since help() prints to stdout, it
should not be used except when requested with -h or --help.

Also, simplify things here and there.
2014-08-03 21:46:07 -04:00
Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen e5a1c18d70 fix warnings
Prevent use of uninitialized variable and removed a now unused
cleanup function for freeaddrinfo
2014-06-06 23:31:25 +02:00
Lennart Poettering fb69d7096d socket-proxyd: port to asynchronous name resolution using sd-resolve 2014-06-05 16:12:48 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 3d94f76c99 util: replace close_pipe() with new safe_close_pair()
safe_close_pair() is more like safe_close(), except that it handles
pairs of fds, and doesn't make and misleading allusion, as it works
similarly well for socketpairs() as for pipe()s...
2014-03-24 03:22:44 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 03e334a1c7 util: replace close_nointr_nofail() by a more useful safe_close()
safe_close() automatically becomes a NOP when a negative fd is passed,
and returns -1 unconditionally. This makes it easy to write lines like
this:

        fd = safe_close(fd);

Which will close an fd if it is open, and reset the fd variable
correctly.

By making use of this new scheme we can drop a > 200 lines of code that
was required to test for non-negative fds or to reset the closed fd
variable afterwards.
2014-03-18 19:31:34 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 151b9b9662 api: in constructor function calls, always put the returned object pointer first (or second)
Previously the returned object of constructor functions where sometimes
returned as last, sometimes as first and sometimes as second parameter.
Let's clean this up a bit. Here are the new rules:

1. The object the new object is derived from is put first, if there is any

2. The object we are creating will be returned in the next arguments

3. This is followed by any additional arguments

Rationale:

For functions that operate on an object we always put that object first.
Constructors should probably not be too different in this regard. Also,
if the additional parameters might want to use varargs which suggests to
put them last.

Note that this new scheme only applies to constructor functions, not to
all other functions. We do give a lot of freedom for those.

Note that this commit only changes the order of the new functions we
added, for old ones we accept the wrong order and leave it like that.
2014-02-20 00:03:10 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 7b77ed8cf3 event: be more conservative when returning errors from event handler callbacks
We really should return errors from event handlers if we have a
continous problem and don't know any other solution.
2013-12-13 04:06:43 +01:00
Lennart Poettering cde93897cd event: hook up sd-event with the service watchdog logic
Adds a new call sd_event_set_watchdog() that can be used to hook up the
event loop with the watchdog supervision logic of systemd. If enabled
and $WATCHDOG_USEC is set the event loop will ping the invoking systemd
daemon right after coming back from epoll_wait() but not more often than
$WATCHDOG_USEC/4. The epoll_wait() will sleep no longer than
$WATCHDOG_USEC/4*3, to make sure the service manager is called in time.

This means that setting WatchdogSec= in a .service file and calling
sd_event_set_watchdog() in your daemon is enough to hook it up with the
watchdog logic.
2013-12-11 18:20:09 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 8cf030b349 Revert "socket-proxyd: Add --listener option for listener/destination pairs."
This reverts commit adcf4c81c5.

We have a better solution for the problem of making two processes run in
the same namespace, and --listener is not needed hence and should be
dropped.

Conflicts:
	man/systemd-socket-proxyd.xml
2013-11-27 20:55:15 +01:00
David Strauss adcf4c81c5 socket-proxyd: Add --listener option for listener/destination pairs. 2013-11-25 10:46:48 +10:00
Lennart Poettering adcc4ca30d event: rename sd_event_get() to sd_event_source_get_event() 2013-11-22 01:42:15 +01:00
Lennart Poettering afc6adb5ec bus: introduce concept of a "default" event loop per-thread and make use of it everywhere
Try to emphasize a bit that there should be a mapping between event
loops and threads, hence introduce a logic that there's one "default"
event loop for each thread, that can be queried via
"sd_event_default()".
2013-11-12 00:12:43 +01:00
Lennart Poettering e633ea1c9c socket-proxy: actually properly keep track of connections 2013-11-07 16:53:26 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 1ec6af16f5 socket-proxyd: no need to redefine sockaddr union 2013-11-07 16:53:26 +01:00
Lennart Poettering b7484e2a58 event: make sure we keep a reference to all events we dispatch while we do so. 2013-11-07 00:13:58 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 8569a77629 socket-proxyd: rework to support multiple sockets and splice()-based zero-copy network IO
This also drops --ignore-env, which can't really work anymore if we
allow multiple fds. Also adds support for pretty printing of peer
identities for debug purposes, and abstract namespace UNIX sockets. Also
ensures that we never take more connections than a certain limit.
2013-11-06 23:03:12 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 5f7e83e8ad socket-proxy: clean-up indenting 2013-11-06 18:29:24 +01:00
Lennart Poettering eb9da376d7 clients: unify how we invoke getopt_long()
Among other things this makes sure we always expose a --version command
and show it in the help texts.
2013-11-06 18:28:39 +01:00
David Strauss a42431ca6a socket-proxyd: Actually, some of those sizes are unsigned. 2013-10-31 15:30:49 -07:00
Ronny Chevalier 0885468d80 fix compiler warnings
multiple warnings like

src/socket-proxy/socket-proxyd.c: In function ‘transfer_data_cb’:
src/socket-proxy/socket-proxyd.c:237:25: warning: format ‘%ld’ expects argument of type ‘long int’, but argument 6 has type ‘size_t’ [-Wformat=]
                         log_debug("Buffer now has %ld bytes full.", c->buffer_filled_len);
2013-10-31 15:17:46 -07:00