Building custom images for each test takes a lot of time.
Build the default one, and if the test needs incompatible changes
just copy it and extend it instead.
This parameter allows configuring the activation policy for an interface,
meaning how it manages the interface's administrative state (IFF_UP flag).
The policy can be configured to bring the interface either up or down when
the interface is (re)configured, to always force the interface either up or
down, or to never change the interface administrative state.
If the interface is bound with BindCarrier=, its administrative state is
controlled by the interface(s) it's bound to, and this parameter is forced
to 'bound'.
This changes the default behavior of how systemd-networkd sets the IFF_UP
flag; previously, it was set up (if not already up) every time the
link_joined() function was called. Now, with the default ActivationPolicy=
setting of 'up', it will only set the IFF_UP flag once, the first time
link_joined() is called, during an interface's configuration; and on
the first link_joined() call each time the interface is reconfigured.
Fixes: #3031Fixes: #17437
This reverts commit 73484ecff9.
3976f372ae moved libudev.so to be built in the
main directory, so this addition to $LD_LIBRARY_PATH is now obsolete.
After that commit, we build the following shared libraries:
build/libnss_myhostname.so.2
build/libnss_mymachines.so.2
build/libnss_resolve.so.2
build/libnss_systemd.so.2
build/libsystemd.so.0.30.0
build/libudev.so.1.7.0
build/pam_systemd.so
build/pam_systemd_home.so
build/src/boot/efi/stub.so
build/src/boot/efi/systemd_boot.so
build/src/shared/libsystemd-shared-247.so
EFI stubs don't matter, and libsystemd-shared-nnn.so is loaded through rpath,
and is doesn't need to and shouldn't be in $LD_LIBRARY_PATH. In effect, we only
ever need to add the main build directory to the search path.
Not all optional libraries might be available on developers machines,
so log and skip.
Also some pkg-config files are broken (eg: tss2 on Debian Stable) so
skip if the required variables are missing, and improve logs.
Allow to setup new bind mounts for a service at runtime (via either
DBUS or a new 'systemctl bind' verb) with a new helper that forks into
the unit's mount namespace.
Add a new integration test to cover this.
Useful for zero-downtime addition to services that are running inside
mount namespaces, especially when using RootImage/RootDirectory.
If a service runs with a read-only root, a tmpfs is added on /run
to ensure we can create the airlock directory for incoming mounts
under /run/host/incoming.
machinectl fails since 21935150a0 as it's now
mounting onto a file descriptor in a target namespace, without joining the
target's PID namespace.
Note that it's not enough to setns CLONE_NEWPID, but a double-fork is required
as well, as implemented by namespace_fork().
Add a test case to TEST-13-NSPAWN to cover this use case.
The cmp in ExecStartPost= was actually failing – ExecStartPost= has the
same StandardOutput as the rest of the service, so the output file is
truncated before cmp can compare it with the expected output – but the
test still passed because test_exec_standardoutput_truncate() calls
test(), which only checks the main result, rather than test_service(),
which checks the result of the whole service. Fix the test by merging
the ExecStartPost= into the ExecStart= – the cmp has to be part of the
same command line as the cat so that the file is not truncated between
the two processes.
This adds the ability to specify truncate:PATH for StandardOutput= and
StandardError=, similar to the existing append:PATH. The code is mostly
copied from the related append: code. Fixes#8983.