Maximum attempts to send mDNS requests is one except for probe requests, which should be attempted thrice.
Implemented fix to account for the difference between regular queries and probe requests, and prevent
even regular queries from being attempted thrice.
See RFC 6762 Section 8.1
arg_early_core_pattern and arg_watchdog_device hold pointers to memory
allocated with strdup() (inside path_make_absolute_cwd). The memory needs
to be freed in reset_arguments() during reload rather than forgotten.
They are various cases where the same module might be repeatedly
loaded in a short time frame, for example if a service depending on a
module keep restarting, or if many instances of such service get
started at the same time. If this happend the modprobe@.service
instance will be marked as failed because it hit the restart limit.
Overall it doesn't seems to make much sense to have a restart limit on
the modprobe service so just disable it.
Fixes: #23742
Fixes build with musl:
| ../git/src/shared/dissect-image.c: In function 'mount_image_privately_interactively':
| ../git/src/shared/dissect-image.c:2986:34: error: 'LOCK_SH' undeclared (first use in this function)
| 2986 | r = loop_device_flock(d, LOCK_SH);
| | ^~~~~~~
Replace the call to the `end.service` with `systemctl poweroff`, since
it seems to cause issues no matter what `--job-mode=` is used:
```
[ 129.070993] testsuite-21.sh[380]: ++ systemctl start --job-mode=flush end.service
[ 129.154985] testsuite-21.sh[912]: Failed to start end.service: Transaction for end.service/start is destructive (sysinit.target has 'stop' job queued, but 'start' is included in transaction).
[ 129.159636] testsuite-21.sh[912]: See system logs and 'systemctl status end.service' for details.
```
Also, add a "safety net" which bypasses the manager and does the
poweroff directly, since sometimes the D-Bus call performed by
`systemctl` might timeout (as the manager might be still processing data
from the fuzzing):
```
[ 115.776778] sh[894]: + systemctl poweroff --no-block
[ 166.164242] testsuite-21.sh[893]: Failed to start transient service unit: Connection timed out
[ 166.269289] sh[894]: Call to PowerOff failed: Connection timed out
```
Otherwise it oversaturates the journal, which in some cases can't keep
up with the load of messages (due to the performance penalty caused by
sanitizers), and gets killed by a watchdog.
Commit 0307afc681 ("networkctl: add support to display Transmit/Recieve queue
length (#12633)") added the display of the number of RX and TX Queues to the
output of `networkctl status $DEV`. However the row description says "Queue
Length".
This patch fixes the output by replacing "Queue Length" by "Number of Queues".
Fixes: 0307afc681 ("networkctl: add support to display Transmit/Recieve queue length (#12633)")
since we delete the guest journals as part of the save_journal() step in
check_result_common(), making journal inaccessible from the custom check
hooks.
Let's keep the debug logs in the journal, while logging only
testsute-*.sh stdout/stderr to the console (ba7abf7). This should make
the test output log a bit more readable and potentially the tests itself
a bit faster by avoiding console oversaturation.
Also, it should significantly reduce the size of artifacts kept by CIs.
Currently, -Wall and -Wextra override previously passed flags like
-Wno-unused-parameter. This reorders them to be passed before any
optional flags. -Wsign-compare is part of -Wextra and therefore dropped.
-nostdlib is a link-stage flag and dropped as it is already part of
efi_ldflags.
This reverts dd51e725df and fixes bugs
introduced by 1624114d74.
Previously,
- On online scan, the syscall filter was a string Hashmap, but it
might contain syscall name with errno or error action. Hence, we need
to drop the errno or error action in the string.
- On offline scan, the syscall filter was a Hashmap of syscall ID, so
hashmap_contains() with syscall name did not work. We need to convert
syscall IDs to syscall names.
- If hashmap_contains() in syscall_names_in_filter() is true, then
the syscall is allowed when the list is an allow-list, and vice versa.
Hence, the condition in syscall_names_in_filter() was errnously
inverted by dd51e725df.
This makes syscalls are always stored with its name, instead of ID,
and also correct the condition.
Fixes#23663.
Note, if `n != SIZE_MAX`, we cannot check the existence of the specified
string in the set without duplicating the string. And, set_consume() also
checks the existence of the string. Hence, it is not necessary to call
set_contains() if `n != SIZE_MAX`.
Follow-up for 68acc1afbe.
Before the commit, SystemCallFilter bus property provides only allowed
syscalls if ExecContext.syscall_filter is an allow-list, and vice versa.
After the commit, if the list is allow-list, it contains allowed
syscalls with value `-1`, and denied syscalls with non-negative values.
To keep the backward compatibility, denied syscalls must be dropped in
SystemCallFilter bus property.
Let's detect & wrap binaries which are linked against systemd DSOs and
we're running under ASan, since otherwise running such binaries ends
with:
```
==633==ASan runtime does not come first in initial library list; you should either link runtime to your application or manually preload it with LD_PRELOAD.
```