Back in 2012 the project was renamed, see the release notes for v 0.105
[https://cgit.freedesktop.org/polkit/tree/NEWS#n754]. Let's update our
documentation and comments to do the same. Referring to PolicyKit is confusing
to users because at the time the polkit api changed too, and we support the new
version. I updated NEWS too, since all the references to PolicyKit there were
added after the rename.
"PolicyKit" is unchanged in various URLs and method call names.
Starting with glibc 2.27.9000-36.fc29, include file sys/stat.h will have a
definition for struct statx, in which case include file linux/stat.h should be
avoided, in order to prevent a duplicate definition.
In file included from ../src/basic/missing.h:18,
from ../src/basic/util.h:28,
from ../src/basic/hashmap.h:10,
from ../src/shared/bus-util.h:12,
from ../src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-creds.c:11:
/usr/include/linux/stat.h:99:8: error: redefinition of ‘struct statx’
struct statx {
^~~~~
In file included from /usr/include/sys/stat.h:446,
from ../src/basic/util.h:19,
from ../src/basic/hashmap.h:10,
from ../src/shared/bus-util.h:12,
from ../src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-creds.c:11:
/usr/include/bits/statx.h:36:8: note: originally defined here
struct statx
^~~~~
Extend our meson.build to look for struct statx when only sys/stat.h is
included and, in that case, do not include linux/stat.h anymore.
Tested that systemd builds correctly when using a glibc version that includes a
definition for struct statx.
glibc Fedora RPM update:
28cb5d31fc
glibc upstream commit:
https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=commitdiff;h=fd70af45528d59a00eb3190ef6706cb299488fcd
When unmounting user runtime directory, only UID is necessary,
and the corresponding user may not exist anymore.
This makes first try to parse the input by parse_uid(), and only if it
fails, prase the input by get_user_creds().
Fixes#9541.
When a slot is disconnected, then slot->match_callback.install_slot
is also disconnected. So, bus_slot_disconnect() removes the install_slot
from the list of slots in bus, although it is a floating object.
This makes install_slot unreffed from bus when it is disconnected.
Fixes#9505 and #9510.
The only known consumer of this property was libinput but it stopped using
this property since libinput 1.9 (released Oct 2017). This property is
arguably not one that should be in systemd anyway - it's not a
hardware-specific property but rather a factor of the acceleration method
employed by whatever userspace handles the events.
Deprecate it but leave the values in place for backwards compatibility.
The kernel added support for a new cgroup memory controller knob memory.min in
bf8d5d52ffe8 ("memcg: introduce memory.min") which was merged during v4.18
merge window.
Add MemoryMin to support memory.min.
This fixes the following valgrind warning:
```
Syscall param sendmsg(msg.msg_name) points to uninitialised byte(s)
at 0x6189CC1: sendmsg (in /usr/lib64/libpthread-2.27.so)
by 0x153082: dns_stream_writev (resolved-dns-stream.c:235)
by 0x153343: dns_stream_tls_writev (resolved-dns-stream.c:299)
by 0x5B30343: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libgnutls.so.30.20.2)
by 0x5B3158F: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libgnutls.so.30.20.2)
by 0x5B33190: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libgnutls.so.30.20.2)
by 0x5B36307: ??? (in /usr/lib64/libgnutls.so.30.20.2)
by 0x5B37D47: gnutls_handshake (in /usr/lib64/libgnutls.so.30.20.2)
by 0x154591: dns_stream_connect_tls (resolved-dns-stream.c:596)
by 0x13A889: dns_transaction_emit_tcp (resolved-dns-transaction.c:676)
by 0x13D901: dns_transaction_go (resolved-dns-transaction.c:1761)
by 0x1330C8: dns_query_candidate_go (resolved-dns-query.c:156)
Address 0xa9ac268 is 312 bytes inside a block of size 592 alloc'd
at 0x4C30B06: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:711)
by 0x1541F8: dns_stream_new (resolved-dns-stream.c:545)
by 0x13A662: dns_transaction_emit_tcp (resolved-dns-transaction.c:642)
by 0x13D901: dns_transaction_go (resolved-dns-transaction.c:1761)
by 0x1330C8: dns_query_candidate_go (resolved-dns-query.c:156)
by 0x134E16: dns_query_go (resolved-dns-query.c:757)
by 0x11F3FB: bus_method_resolve_hostname (resolved-bus.c:353)
by 0x4F947A7: method_callbacks_run (bus-objects.c:402)
by 0x4F97266: object_find_and_run (bus-objects.c:1260)
by 0x4F978B1: bus_process_object (bus-objects.c:1376)
by 0x4FAF82C: process_message (sd-bus.c:2661)
by 0x4FAFA1B: process_running (sd-bus.c:2703)
```
Mount tmpfses over the networkd and resolved config and state
directories, and stop the services beforehand. This ensures that the
test does not mess with an existing networkd/resolved setup. At least
for ethernet setups, this does not sever existing links, so is good
enough for the CI cases we are interested in (QEMU and LXC).
Relax the skip check to only skip the test when trying to run this on
real iron, but start running it in virtual machines now.
This allows us to run the test on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS in CI, which uses
both services by default.
Like s-networkd.service itself, it can happen that s-resolved.service
runs into restart limits. Don't enforce a successful call, as on
machines without resolved the unit might not be loaded.
Use <literallayout> to keep each reference on a separate line. With all the
pages jumbled together into a paragraph, it is quite hard to find anything in
that list.
Also add the missing pages to the list. And remove the nonexistent ones — not
much point in advertisting pages that haven't been written yet.
Prior to this commit, a .link file with a [Match] section containing
MACAddress= would match any device without a MAC. This restores the
matching logic prior to e90d037.
One mention of --user was missing the surrounding <option> tag, making
the table look inconsistent (though the inconsistency is less obvious
after the reordering in 709f4c472c, since the four specifiers mentioning
the --user option are no longer immediately adjacent).
- Reset systemd-networkd.service before each test run, to avoid running
into restart limits.
- Our networkd-test-router.service unit needs to run as root and thus
can't use `User=`; but networkd still insists on the
`systemd-network` system user to exist, so create it.
There are some modern programming languages use userspace context switches
to implement coroutine features. PowerPC (32-bit) needs syscall "swapcontext" to get
contexts or switch between contexts, which is special.
Adding this rule should fix#9485.