The string validation should always be done correctly, and not fail just
because EFI is turned off. After all an EFI loader entry name string
remains properly formatted regardless if EFI is on or off...
Fixes: #11948
When enabled, three samples are used to determine the value of a
received bit by majority rule.
This patch adds support for the TripleSampling= option in the [CAN]
section of .network files.
If EFI is disabled compilation can fail with:
../src/login/logind-dbus.c: In function ‘property_get_reboot_to_boot_loader_entry’:
../src/login/logind-dbus.c:2772:29: error: implicit declaration of function ‘efi_loader_entry_name_valid’; did you mean ‘efi_loader_get_features’? [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
} else if (!efi_loader_entry_name_valid(v)) {
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
efi_loader_get_features
../src/login/logind-dbus.c:2772:29: warning: nested extern declaration of ‘efi_loader_entry_name_valid’ [-Wnested-externs]
This adds stub for efi_loader_entry_name_valid() to enable compilation.
This is the TrackPoint on an older IBM-branded ThinkPad-y USB keyboard.
It needs ID_INPUT_POINTINGSTICK=1 for TrackPoint scrolling to work, and
also for the AttrTrackpointMultiplier quirk to apply in libinput
(otherwise the TrackPoint is too slooooow).
If the QEMU_SMP value has not been explicitly set, try to determine it
from the number of online CPUs using the nproc utility. If this approach
fails, fall back to the default value QEMU_SMP=1.
This change should significantly help when running integration tests
under QEMU on multicore systems.