Frederic Crozat
6209067f76
* Unit files now understand the new %v specifier which resolves to the kernel version string as returned by "uname-r". * "journalctl -b" may now be used to look for boot output of a specific boot. Try "journalctl -b -1" * Creation of "dead" device nodes has been moved from udev into kmod and tmpfiles. * The udev "keymap" data files and tools to apply keyboard specific mappings of scan to key codes, and force-release scan code lists have been entirely replaced by a udev "keyboard" builtin and a hwdb data file. - remove patches now in upstream - systemd now requires libkmod >=14 and cryptsetup >= 1.6.0 - systemd now require the kmod tool in addition to the library. - version 206 , highlights: * Unit files now understand the new %v specifier which resolves to the kernel version string as returned by "uname-r". * "journalctl -b" may now be used to look for boot output of a specific boot. Try "journalctl -b -1" * Creation of "dead" device nodes has been moved from udev into kmod and tmpfiles. * The udev "keymap" data files and tools to apply keyboard specific mappings of scan to key codes, and force-release scan code lists have been entirely replaced by a udev "keyboard" builtin and a hwdb data file. - remove patches now in upstream - systemd now requires libkmod >=14 and cryptsetup >= 1.6.0 - systemd now require the kmod tool in addition to the library. (forwarded request 184035 from elvigia) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=416
139 lines
5.7 KiB
Diff
139 lines
5.7 KiB
Diff
From: Frederic Crozat <fcrozat@suse.com>
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Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 16:56:26 +0200
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Subject: Revert "service: drop support for SysV scripts for the early boot"
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This reverts commit 3cdebc217c42c8529086f2965319b6a48eaaeabe.
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Conflicts:
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src/core/service.c
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---
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src/core/service.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
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1 file changed, 46 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
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--- systemd-206.orig/src/core/service.c
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+++ systemd-206/src/core/service.c
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@@ -51,7 +51,8 @@
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typedef enum RunlevelType {
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RUNLEVEL_UP,
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- RUNLEVEL_DOWN
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+ RUNLEVEL_DOWN,
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+ RUNLEVEL_SYSINIT
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} RunlevelType;
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static const struct {
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@@ -66,6 +67,16 @@ static const struct {
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{ "rc4.d", SPECIAL_RUNLEVEL4_TARGET, RUNLEVEL_UP },
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{ "rc5.d", SPECIAL_RUNLEVEL5_TARGET, RUNLEVEL_UP },
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+#ifdef HAVE_SYSV_COMPAT
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+ /* SUSE style boot.d */
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+ { "boot.d", SPECIAL_SYSINIT_TARGET, RUNLEVEL_SYSINIT },
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+#endif
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+
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+#if defined(TARGET_DEBIAN) || defined(TARGET_UBUNTU) || defined(TARGET_ANGSTROM)
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+ /* Debian style rcS.d */
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+ { "rcS.d", SPECIAL_SYSINIT_TARGET, RUNLEVEL_SYSINIT },
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+#endif
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+
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/* Standard SysV runlevels for shutdown */
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{ "rc0.d", SPECIAL_POWEROFF_TARGET, RUNLEVEL_DOWN },
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{ "rc6.d", SPECIAL_REBOOT_TARGET, RUNLEVEL_DOWN }
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@@ -74,10 +85,12 @@ static const struct {
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directories in this order, and we want to make sure that
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sysv_start_priority is known when we first load the
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unit. And that value we only know from S links. Hence
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- UP must be read before DOWN */
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+ UP/SYSINIT must be read before DOWN */
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};
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#define RUNLEVELS_UP "12345"
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+/* #define RUNLEVELS_DOWN "06" */
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+#define RUNLEVELS_BOOT "bBsS"
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#endif
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static const UnitActiveState state_translation_table[_SERVICE_STATE_MAX] = {
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@@ -334,6 +347,9 @@ static char *sysv_translate_name(const c
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if (endswith(name, ".sh"))
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/* Drop .sh suffix */
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strcpy(stpcpy(r, name) - 3, ".service");
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+ if (startswith(name, "boot."))
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+ /* Drop SuSE-style boot. prefix */
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+ strcpy(stpcpy(r, name + 5), ".service");
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else
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/* Normal init script name */
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strcpy(stpcpy(r, name), ".service");
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@@ -936,6 +952,13 @@ static int service_load_sysv_path(Servic
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if ((r = sysv_exec_commands(s, supports_reload)) < 0)
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goto finish;
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+ if (s->sysv_runlevels &&
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+ chars_intersect(RUNLEVELS_BOOT, s->sysv_runlevels) &&
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+ chars_intersect(RUNLEVELS_UP, s->sysv_runlevels)) {
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+ /* Service has both boot and "up" runlevels
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+ configured. Kill the "up" ones. */
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+ delete_chars(s->sysv_runlevels, RUNLEVELS_UP);
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+ }
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if (s->sysv_runlevels && !chars_intersect(RUNLEVELS_UP, s->sysv_runlevels)) {
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/* If there a runlevels configured for this service
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@@ -1017,6 +1040,9 @@ static int service_load_sysv_name(Servic
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if (endswith(name, ".sh.service"))
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return -ENOENT;
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+ if (startswith(name, "boot."))
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+ return -ENOENT;
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+
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STRV_FOREACH(p, UNIT(s)->manager->lookup_paths.sysvinit_path) {
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char *path;
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int r;
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@@ -1037,6 +1063,18 @@ static int service_load_sysv_name(Servic
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}
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free(path);
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+ if (r >= 0 && UNIT(s)->load_state == UNIT_STUB) {
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+ /* Try SUSE style boot.* init scripts */
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+
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+ path = strjoin(*p, "/boot.", name, NULL);
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+ if (!path)
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+ return -ENOMEM;
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+
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+ /* Drop .service suffix */
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+ path[strlen(path)-8] = 0;
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+ r = service_load_sysv_path(s, path);
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+ free(path);
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+ }
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if (r < 0)
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return r;
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@@ -3587,7 +3625,7 @@ static int service_enumerate(Manager *m)
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if (de->d_name[0] == 'S') {
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- if (rcnd_table[i].type == RUNLEVEL_UP) {
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+ if (rcnd_table[i].type == RUNLEVEL_UP || rcnd_table[i].type == RUNLEVEL_SYSINIT) {
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SERVICE(service)->sysv_start_priority_from_rcnd =
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MAX(a*10 + b, SERVICE(service)->sysv_start_priority_from_rcnd);
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@@ -3604,7 +3642,8 @@ static int service_enumerate(Manager *m)
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goto finish;
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} else if (de->d_name[0] == 'K' &&
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- (rcnd_table[i].type == RUNLEVEL_DOWN)) {
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+ (rcnd_table[i].type == RUNLEVEL_DOWN ||
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+ rcnd_table[i].type == RUNLEVEL_SYSINIT)) {
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r = set_ensure_allocated(&shutdown_services,
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trivial_hash_func, trivial_compare_func);
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@@ -3644,7 +3683,9 @@ static int service_enumerate(Manager *m)
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* runlevels we assume the stop jobs will be implicitly added
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* by the core logic. Also, we don't really distinguish here
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* between the runlevels 0 and 6 and just add them to the
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- * special shutdown target. */
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+ * special shutdown target. On SUSE the boot.d/ runlevel is
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+ * also used for shutdown, so we add links for that too to the
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+ * shutdown target.*/
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SET_FOREACH(service, shutdown_services, j) {
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service = unit_follow_merge(service);
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