The fuzz targets are intended to be fast and only target systemd
code, so they don't need to call out to any dependencies. They also
shouldn't depend on shared libraries outside of libc, so we disable
every dependency when compiling against oss-fuzz. This also
simplifies the upstream build environment significantly.
The fuzzers will be used by oss-fuzz to automatically and
continuously fuzz systemd.
This commit includes the build tooling necessary to build fuzz
targets, and a fuzzer for the DNS packet parser.
If we take a relative path we first make it absolute, based on the
current working directory. But if CHASE_PREFIX_ROOT is passe we are
supposed to make the path absolute taking the specified root path into
account, but that makes no sense if we talk about the current working
directory as that is relative to the host's root in any case. Hence,
let's refuse this politely.
Some newer BIOS versions of the TrekStor SurfTab wintron 7.0 tablet use
different (better) DMI strings, update the existing 60-sensors.hwdb
entry for this tablet to also work with the newer BIOS.
…otherwise try to clone it as a device node
On most contemporary distros /dev/ptmx is a device node, and
/dev/pts/ptmx has 000 inaccessible permissions. In those cases
the symlink /dev/ptmx -> /dev/pts/ptmx breaks the pseudo tty support.
In that case we better clone the device node.
OTOH, in nspawn containers (and possibly others), /dev/pts/ptmx has
normal permissions, and /dev/ptmx is a symlink. In that case make the
same symlink.
fixes#7878
For old kernels not supporting AmbientCapabilities=, networkd is
started as root with limited capabilities. Then, networkd cannot
chown the directories under runtime directory as
CapabilityBoundingSet= does not contains enough capabilities.
This makes these directories are created after dropping privileges.
Thus, networkd does not need to chown them anymore.
Fixes#7863.
This fixes the following warnings:
```
[194/1521] Compiling C object 'src/libsystemd-network/systemd-network@sta/dhcp6-option.c.o'.
../../git/systemd/src/libsystemd-network/dhcp6-option.c:110:25: warning: taking address of packed member 'id' of class or structure 'ia_na' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
iaid = &ia->ia_na.id;
^~~~~~~~~~~~
../../git/systemd/src/libsystemd-network/dhcp6-option.c:115:25: warning: taking address of packed member 'id' of class or structure 'ia_ta' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
iaid = &ia->ia_ta.id;
^~~~~~~~~~~~
2 warnings generated.
```
Use sscanf instead of the built-in safe_atolu because the scanned string
lacks the leading "0x", it is generated with snprintf(b, "%08x", val).
As a result strtoull handles it as octal, and parsing fails.
The initial submission already used sscanf, then parsing was replaced by
safe_atolu without retesting the updated PR.
Fixes 575e6588d ("virt: use XENFEAT_dom0 to detect the hardware domain
(#6442, #6662) (#7581)")
The slightly modified review comments say that "...in theory
offsetof(DHCP6Option, data) is nicer than sizeof(DHCP6Option)
because the former removes alignment artifacts. In this
specific case there are no alignment whitespaces hence it's
fine, but out of a matter of principle offsetof() is preferred
over sizeof() in cases like this..."
Calling dhcp6_option_parse_address() will always return a value
< 0 on error even though lt_valid remains unset. This is more
than valgrind can safely detect, but let's fix the valgrind
nitpick anyway.
While fixing, use UINT32_MAX instead of ~0 on the same line.