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Author SHA1 Message Date
Frantisek Sumsal
c74e13a5c3 creds: make --pretty behave in a slightly more expected manner 2023-04-25 18:34:49 +02:00
Eric Curtin
b9dac41837 Support /etc/system-update for OSTree systems
This is required when / is immutable and cannot be written at runtime.

Co-authored-by: Richard Hughes <richard@hughsie.com>
2023-04-25 17:40:41 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
d30d5a0374 Merge pull request #27347 from bluca/sd_bus_nonce
sd: avoid closing sd-bus in a fork, store module-global id for sd-bus/sd-session/sd-journal
2023-04-25 17:40:15 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
4054d76151 sd-daemon: add sd_pid_notifyf_with_fds()
I guess it was only a question of time until we need to add the final
frontier of notification functions: one that combines the features of
all the others:

1. specifiying a source PID
2. taking a list of fds to send along
3. accepting a format string for the status string

Hence, let's add it.
2023-04-25 17:38:57 +02:00
Vitaly Kuznetsov
b4e5c103be man: /usr/lib/systemd/random-seed -> /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-random-seed
/usr/lib/systemd/random-seed is not a thing.

Signed-off-by: Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>
2023-04-25 17:05:28 +02:00
Thorsten Kukuk
092e6cd19a sd-login: add SetTTY session object #26611 2023-04-25 14:33:09 +02:00
Luca Boccassi
2eeff0f4f1 sd-event: store and compare per-module static origin id
sd-event objects use hashmaps, which use module-global state, so it is not safe
to pass a sd-event object created by a module instance to another module instance
(e.g.: when two libraries static linking sd-event are pulled in a single process).
Initialize a random per-module origin id and store it in the object, and compare
it when entering a public API, and error out if they don't match, together with
the PID.
2023-04-25 12:24:25 +01:00
Luca Boccassi
e046719b74 sd-journal: store and compare per-module static origin id
sd-journal objects use hashmaps, which use module-global state, so it is not safe
to pass a sd-journal object created by a module instance to another module instance
(e.g.: when two libraries static linking sd-journal are pulled in a single process).
Initialize a random per-module origin id and store it in the object, and compare
it when entering a public API, and error out if they don't match, together with
the PID.
2023-04-25 12:24:25 +01:00
Luca Boccassi
bf876e3f3e sd-bus: store and compare per-module static origin id
sd-bus objects use hashmaps, which use module-global state, so it is not safe
to pass a sd-bus object created by a module instance to another module instance
(e.g.: when two libraries static linking sd-bus are pulled in a single process).
Initialize a random per-module origin id and store it in the object, and compare
it when entering a public API, and error out if they don't match, together with
the PID.
2023-04-25 12:24:25 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
208a59c15f Merge pull request #27113 from keszybz/variable-expansion-rework
Rework serialization of command lines in pid1 and make run not expand variables
2023-04-24 22:03:06 +02:00
Luca Boccassi
33054db730 man: fix LogControl1 manpage example
Follow-up for c6b8fffdfa
2023-04-24 14:45:10 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2ed7a221fa run: expand variables also with --scope
This makes syntax be the same for commands which are started by the manager and
those which are spawned directly (when --scope is used).

Before:
$ systemd-run -q -t echo '$TERM'
xterm-256color

$ systemd-run -q --scope echo '$TERM'
$TERM

Now:
$ systemd-run -q --scope echo '$TERM'
xterm-256color

Previous behaviour can be restored via --expand-environment=no:
$ systemd-run -q --scope --expand-environment=no echo '$TERM'
$TERM

Fixes #22948.

At some level, this is a compat break. Fortunately --scope is not very widely
used, so I think we can get away with this. Having different syntax depending
on whether --scope was used or not was bad UX.

A NEWS entry will be required.
2023-04-24 10:02:30 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
de99fadd31 man/systemd-run: add examples explaining how variable expansion is performed 2023-04-24 10:02:30 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
f872ddd182 run: add --expand-environment=no to disable server-side envvar expansion
This uses StartExecEx to get the equivalent of ExecStart=:. StartExecEx was
added in b3d593673c, so this will not work with
older systemds.

A hint is emitted if we get an error indicating lack of support. PID1 returns
SD_BUS_ERROR_PROPERTY_READ_ONLY, but I'm checking for
SD_BUS_ERROR_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY too for safety.
2023-04-24 10:02:30 +02:00
Luca Boccassi
f0f7cbd488 man: clarify sd_bus_default
It picks the bus based on the cgroup slice.
2023-04-22 17:41:17 +01:00
Luca Boccassi
c6b8fffdfa man: add working example to LogControl1 manpage
Add fully working and documented example that can be copied and pasted
2023-04-22 17:41:17 +01:00
Luca Boccassi
21453b8b4b Merge pull request #27349 from mrc0mmand/codespell
tree-wide: code spelling fixes
2023-04-20 22:02:17 +01:00
Frantisek Sumsal
94d82b5980 tree-wide: code spelling fixes
As reported by Fossies.
2023-04-20 21:54:59 +02:00
Gustavo Noronha Silva
6b8e90545e Apply known iocost solutions to block devices
Meta's resource control demo project[0] includes a benchmark tool that can
be used to calculate the best iocost solutions for a given SSD.

  [0]: https://github.com/facebookexperimental/resctl-demo

A project[1] has now been started to create a publicly available database
of results that can be used to apply them automatically.

  [1]: https://github.com/iocost-benchmark/iocost-benchmarks

This change adds a new tool that gets triggered by a udev rule for any
block device and queries the hwdb for known solutions. The format for
the hwdb file that is currently generated by the github action looks like
this:

  # This file was auto-generated on Tue, 23 Aug 2022 13:03:57 +0000.
  # From the following commit:
  # ca82acfe93
  #
  # Match key format:
  # block:<devpath>:name:<model name>:

  # 12 points, MOF=[1.346,1.346], aMOF=[1.249,1.249]
  block:*:name:HFS256GD9TNG-62A0A:fwver:*:
    IOCOST_SOLUTIONS=isolation isolated-bandwidth bandwidth naive
    IOCOST_MODEL_ISOLATION=rbps=1091439492 rseqiops=52286 rrandiops=63784 wbps=192329466 wseqiops=12309 wrandiops=16119
    IOCOST_QOS_ISOLATION=rpct=0.00 rlat=8807 wpct=0.00 wlat=59023 min=100.00 max=100.00
    IOCOST_MODEL_ISOLATED_BANDWIDTH=rbps=1091439492 rseqiops=52286 rrandiops=63784 wbps=192329466 wseqiops=12309 wrandiops=16119
    IOCOST_QOS_ISOLATED_BANDWIDTH=rpct=0.00 rlat=8807 wpct=0.00 wlat=59023 min=100.00 max=100.00
    IOCOST_MODEL_BANDWIDTH=rbps=1091439492 rseqiops=52286 rrandiops=63784 wbps=192329466 wseqiops=12309 wrandiops=16119
    IOCOST_QOS_BANDWIDTH=rpct=0.00 rlat=8807 wpct=0.00 wlat=59023 min=100.00 max=100.00
    IOCOST_MODEL_NAIVE=rbps=1091439492 rseqiops=52286 rrandiops=63784 wbps=192329466 wseqiops=12309 wrandiops=16119
    IOCOST_QOS_NAIVE=rpct=99.00 rlat=8807 wpct=99.00 wlat=59023 min=75.00 max=100.00

The IOCOST_SOLUTIONS key lists the solutions available for that device
in the preferred order for higher isolation, which is a reasonable
default for most client systems. This can be overriden to choose better
defaults for custom use cases, like the various data center workloads.

The tool can also be used to query the known solutions for a specific
device or to apply a non-default solution (say, isolation or bandwidth).

Co-authored-by: Santosh Mahto <santosh.mahto@collabora.com>
2023-04-20 16:45:57 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
18010d394b Merge pull request #27327 from DaanDeMeyer/hotplug
kmod-setup: Add early loading for virtio_console
2023-04-20 16:34:12 +02:00
Daan De Meyer
8750a06b6c log: Add knob to disable kmsg ratelimiting
This allows us to disable kmsg ratelimiting in the integration tests
and mkosi for easier debugging.
2023-04-20 13:43:34 +02:00
Lennart Poettering
e002b8a28a man: try to make clearer that /var/ is generally not available in /usr/lib/systemd/system-shutdown/ callouts
I made the mistake to look into what is installed into
/usr/lib/systemd/system-shutdown/ on Fedora. fwdupd among other things
assumes /var/ is available from these callouts, though it is not in the
general case.

Hence, let's emphasize this in the documentation a bit more.
2023-04-20 13:38:49 +02:00
Florian Klink
a108fcbace fsck: look for fsck binary not just in /sbin
This removes remaining hardcoded occurences of `/sbin/fsck`, and instead
uses `find_executable` to find `fsck`.

We also use `fsck_exists_for_fstype` to check for the `fsck.*`
executable, which also checks in `$PATH`, so it's fair to assume fsck
itself is also available.
2023-04-15 10:29:50 +01:00
Daan De Meyer
e77e07f601 preset: Add ignore directive
The ignore directive specifies to not do anything with the given
unit and leave existing configuration intact. This allows distributions
to gradually adopt preset files by shipping a ignore * preset file.
2023-04-14 20:27:59 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
10fa7251c0 man/systemd-cryptenroll: update list of PCRs, link to uapi docs
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem. We had a list of PCRs in the
man page which was already half out-of-date. Instead, link to web page with the
"authoritative" list. Here, drop the descriptions of what shim and grub do. Instead,
just give some short descriptions and mention what systemd components do.
systemd-pcrmachine.service and systemd-pcrfs@.service are now mentioned too.

d0e590b1e2
extended the table in the specs repo.
https://github.com/uapi-group/specifications/pull/59 adds some more text there
too.

Also, rework the recommendation: hint that PCR 11 is useful, and recommend
binding to policy signatures instead of direct PCR values. This new text is
intentionally vague: doing this correctly is hard, but let's at least not imply
that just binding to PCR 7 is useful in any way.

Also, change "string alias" to "name" in discussion of PCR names.

Inspired by https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/future-of-encryption-in-fedora/80397/17
2023-04-14 20:01:22 +01:00