update-utmp: rebreak comments

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Yu Watanabe
2023-04-07 04:13:57 +09:00
parent 230f663e3e
commit 309491e4cf

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@@ -66,11 +66,9 @@ static int get_current_runlevel(Context *c) {
const int runlevel;
const char *special;
} table[] = {
/* The first target of this list that is active or has
* a job scheduled wins. We prefer runlevels 5 and 3
* here over the others, since these are the main
* runlevels used on Fedora. It might make sense to
* change the order on some distributions. */
/* The first target of this list that is active or has a job scheduled wins. We prefer
* runlevels 5 and 3 here over the others, since these are the main runlevels used on Fedora.
* It might make sense to change the order on some distributions. */
{ '5', SPECIAL_GRAPHICAL_TARGET },
{ '3', SPECIAL_MULTI_USER_TARGET },
{ '1', SPECIAL_RESCUE_TARGET },
@@ -111,8 +109,7 @@ static int on_reboot(int argc, char *argv[], void *userdata) {
usec_t t, boottime;
int r = 0, q;
/* We finished start-up, so let's write the utmp
* record and send the audit msg */
/* We finished start-up, so let's write the utmp record and send the audit msg. */
#if HAVE_AUDIT
if (c->audit_fd >= 0)
@@ -121,15 +118,13 @@ static int on_reboot(int argc, char *argv[], void *userdata) {
r = log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to send audit message: %m");
#endif
/* If this call fails it will return 0, which
* utmp_put_reboot() will then fix to the current time */
/* If this call fails it will return 0, which utmp_put_reboot() will then fix to the current time. */
t = get_startup_monotonic_time(c);
boottime = map_clock_usec(t, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, CLOCK_REALTIME);
/* We query the recorded monotonic time here (instead of the system clock CLOCK_REALTIME),
* even though we actually want the system clock time. That's because there's a likely
* chance that the system clock wasn't set right during early boot. By manually converting
* the monotonic clock to the system clock here we can compensate
* for incorrectly set clocks during early boot. */
/* We query the recorded monotonic time here (instead of the system clock CLOCK_REALTIME), even
* though we actually want the system clock time. That's because there's a likely chance that the
* system clock wasn't set right during early boot. By manually converting the monotonic clock to the
* system clock here we can compensate for incorrectly set clocks during early boot. */
q = utmp_put_reboot(boottime);
if (q < 0)
@@ -141,8 +136,7 @@ static int on_reboot(int argc, char *argv[], void *userdata) {
static int on_shutdown(int argc, char *argv[], void *userdata) {
int r = 0, q;
/* We started shut-down, so let's write the utmp
* record and send the audit msg */
/* We started shut-down, so let's write the utmp record and send the audit msg. */
#if HAVE_AUDIT
Context *c = ASSERT_PTR(userdata);
@@ -164,8 +158,7 @@ static int on_runlevel(int argc, char *argv[], void *userdata) {
Context *c = ASSERT_PTR(userdata);
int r = 0, q, previous, runlevel;
/* We finished changing runlevel, so let's write the
* utmp record and send the audit msg */
/* We finished changing runlevel, so let's write the utmp record and send the audit msg. */
/* First, get last runlevel */
q = utmp_get_runlevel(&previous, NULL);