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Lennart Poettering 374ec6abf3 libsystemd-logind: fix detection of session/user/machine of a PID 2013-07-02 02:34:15 +02:00
Lennart Poettering fb6becb443 logind: port over to use scopes+slices for all cgroup stuff
In order to prepare things for the single-writer cgroup scheme, let's
make logind use systemd's own primitives for cgroup management.

Every login user now gets his own private slice unit, in which his sessions
live in a scope unit each. Also, add user@$UID.service to the same
slice, and implicitly start it on first login.
2013-07-02 01:48:55 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 4ad490007b core: general cgroup rework
Replace the very generic cgroup hookup with a much simpler one. With
this change only the high-level cgroup settings remain, the ability to
set arbitrary cgroup attributes is removed, so is support for adding
units to arbitrary cgroup controllers or setting arbitrary paths for
them (especially paths that are different for the various controllers).

This also introduces a new -.slice root slice, that is the parent of
system.slice and friends. This enables easy admin configuration of
root-level cgrouo properties.

This replaces DeviceDeny= by DevicePolicy=, and implicitly adds in
/dev/null, /dev/zero and friends if DeviceAllow= is used (unless this is
turned off by DevicePolicy=).
2013-06-27 04:17:34 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 9444b1f20e logind: add infrastructure to keep track of machines, and move to slices
- This changes all logind cgroup objects to use slice objects rather
  than fixed croup locations.

- logind can now collect minimal information about running
  VMs/containers. As fixed cgroup locations can no longer be used we
  need an entity that keeps track of machine cgroups in whatever slice
  they might be located. Since logind already keeps track of users,
  sessions and seats this is a trivial addition.

- nspawn will now register with logind and pass various bits of metadata
  along. A new option "--slice=" has been added to place the container
  in a specific slice.

- loginctl gained commands to list, introspect and terminate machines.

- user.slice and machine.slice will now be pulled in by logind.service,
  since only logind.service requires this slice.
2013-06-20 03:49:59 +02:00