As a wrapper for `find_line_startswith`, `find_line_after` search for
the exact line and return the pointer for the next line, or NULL if
missing.
`find_line` with search for the exact line and return the pointer to the
beginning of the line.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Planas <aplanas@suse.com>
Those static functions were written to support optional output params, but they
are only ever called with the output param set, and it doesn't make sense to
ever call them without the output param. Since those are internal functions,
drop this unused complexity.
C automatically casts a signed int to unsigned in binary operation with an
unsigned int. Thus that suffix is not useful. Also surrounding code doesn't use
it.
Our baseline is v5.4 and cgroup v2 is enforced now,
which means CPU accounting is cheap everywhere without
requiring any controller, hence just remove the directive.
capability_quintet_mangle() can be called with capability sets
containing unknown capabilities. Let's not crash when this is the
case but instead ignore the unknown capabilities.
Fixes d5e12dc75e
In preparation for adopting forward declarations to reduce unnecessary
transitive includes across the tree, let's introduce a forward.h header
with forward declarations for all libc, libsystemd, basic and shared types.
Additionally, this header exports all basic integer types and errno constants,
as well as all macros including assertions macros. These header files contain
types often used in headers and are always included in every source file one
way or another anyway.
To avoid having to include memory-util.h and alloc-util.h in forward.h, we
split off the parts we need from both into cleanup-util.h and only include
cleanup-util.h in forward.h.
To keep this commit self-contained, we include cleanup-fundamental.h and
cleanup-util.h from the headers that originally contained the same macros.
We'll remove these again in a later commit that optimizes the includes in
src/basic and src/fundamental.
Split out of #37364
If zstd frames are corrupted the initial size returned for the current
frame might be wrong. Don#t assert() on that, but handle it gracefully,
as EBADMSG
I've always been reluctant to invoke the current user's shell in another
user's context, hence was fully grounded in `sudo -i`. With this bit in
place `run0` will finally be feature-complete on my side ;-)
meson by default adds the current source and build directory as include
directories. Because we structure our meson code by gathering a giant dict
of everything we want to do and then doing all the actual target generation
in the top level meson.build, this behavior does not make sense at all because
we end up adding the top level repository directory as an include directory
which is never what we want.
At the same time, let's also make sure the top level directory of the build
directory is not an include directory, by moving the version.h generation
into the src/version subdirectory and then adding the src/version subdirectory
of the build directory as an include directory instead of the top level
repository directory.
Making this change means that language servers such as clangd can't get
confused when they automatically insert an #include line and insert
"#include "src/basic/fs-util.h" instead of "#include "fs-util.h".
The lz4 functions are only used in test-compress.c, so let's just
put the declarations and includes in there instead of having everyone
including compress.h pull in the lz4 headers.
Instead of unconditionally including sys/param.h in
macro-fundamental.h which itself includes a bunch of other unnecessary
headers, let's override it with an empty file to avoid it from overriding
our MAX() macro. We can't make including it an error as it's included (
for seemingly no good reason) by <resolv.h>.
The buffer will be used by a library outside of our code base,
and may not be initialized even on success. Let's initialize
them for safety.
Hopefully fixes the following fuzzer warning:
```
==2039==WARNING: MemorySanitizer: use-of-uninitialized-value
#0 0x7f9ad8be3ae6 in _nss_files_getsgnam_r (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss_files.so.2+0x8ae6) (BuildId: 013bf05b4846ebbdbebdb05585acc9726c2fabce)
#1 0x7f9ad93e5902 in getsgnam_r (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x126902) (BuildId: 0323ab4806bee6f846d9ad4bccfc29afdca49a58)
#2 0x7f9ad9b98153 in nss_sgrp_for_group /work/build/../../src/systemd/src/shared/user-record-nss.c:357:21
#3 0x7f9ad9b98926 in nss_group_record_by_gid /work/build/../../src/systemd/src/shared/user-record-nss.c:431:21
#4 0x7f9ad9bcebd7 in groupdb_by_gid_fallbacks /work/build/../../src/systemd/src/shared/userdb.c:1372:29
Uninitialized value was created by a heap allocation
#0 0x556fd5294302 in malloc /src/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/msan/msan_interceptors.cpp:1021:3
#1 0x7f9ad9b9811d in nss_sgrp_for_group /work/build/../../src/systemd/src/shared/user-record-nss.c:353:23
#2 0x7f9ad9b98926 in nss_group_record_by_gid /work/build/../../src/systemd/src/shared/user-record-nss.c:431:21
#3 0x7f9ad9bcebd7 in groupdb_by_gid_fallbacks /work/build/../../src/systemd/src/shared/userdb.c:1372:29
```
On Linux, read() on a message queue descriptor returns the message
queue statistics, not the actual message queue data. We need to use
mq_receive() to drain the queues instead.
Fixes a problem where a POSIX message queue socket unit with messages
in the queue at shutdown time could result in a hang on reboot/shutdown.