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- drop old build system
- move shared include and source files to common directory
- drop "rc-" prefix from shared include and source files
- move executable-specific code to individual directories under src
- adjust top-level .gitignore file for new build system
This closes #489.
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This fixes #512.
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This fixes #502.
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Now that we have the command line arguments, there's no need for the
environment variables.
This fixes #511.
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Since this service is now *bsd only, we don't need to worry about
reading this value from /proc/sys.
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This moves urandom to *bsd only and adds seedrng as a separate service
for Linux.
This fixes #510
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This fixes #508.
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This cleans up the exit path a little bit.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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The RNG can't actually be seeded from a shell script, due to the
reliance on ioctls. For this reason, the seedrng project provides a
basic script meant to be copy and pasted into projects like OpenRC and
tweaked as needed: https://git.zx2c4.com/seedrng/about/
This commit imports it into OpenRC and wires up /etc/init.d/urandom to
call it. It shouldn't be called by other things on the system, so it
lives in rc_sbindir.
Closes #506.
Closes #507.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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This should make the code easier to maintain without having to remember
what the exact 0x100 constant means.
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We use 0x100+ to avoid collisions in the 8 bit getopt interface, so
switch 0x80 to align with the other existing 0x100 options we have.
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The comment block for `want` seemed to be unintentionally part of the `use` block. Added a newline so `want` will have its own section.
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This add No New Privs flag for start-stop-daemon and supervise-daemon
by adding --no-new-privs flag. As a result, the user set the No New
Privs flag for the program should run with.
see PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS prctl(2)
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This adds securebits flags for start-stop-daemon and supervise-daemon
by adding --secbits option. As a result, the user can specify
securebits the program should run with. see capabilities(7)
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During boot if the "previous_dmesg" setting is enabled in
/etc/conf.d/bootmisc then during the 1st boot of a machine the
bootmisc init.d script will attempt to move a nonexistant dmesg
file, so generating an error on the console.
Modify the script to only move an existing file.
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This is a partial revert of commit 8e02406d ("rc-misc.c: remove
references to PATH_MAX"), which changed 'file' to a null pointer with no
associated storage.
../openrc-0.44.10/src/rc/rc-misc.c: In function ‘_rc_deptree_load’:
../openrc-0.44.10/src/rc/rc-misc.c:392:33: warning: ‘%s’ directive argument is null [-Wformat-overflow=]
392 | eerror("Clock skew detected with `%s'", file);
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Fixes: 8e02406d ("rc-misc.c: remove references to PATH_MAX")
Closes: #493
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This adds capabilities for start-stop-daemon by adding --capabilities
option. As a result, the user can specify the inheritable, ambient and
bounding set by define capabilities in the service script.
This fixes #314.
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This commit adds a new --oom-score-adj option to start-stop-daemon and
supervise-daemon, as well as an equivalent SSD_OOM_SCORE_ADJ environment
variable. If either of these are specified (with the command-line
option taking precedence), then the specified adjustment value is
written to /proc/self/oom_score_adj after forking but prior to exec'ing
the daemon (at the time when nice and ionice are applied).
Additionally, per a suggestion by Mike Frysinger, the suggested values
for the SSD_NICELEVEL, SSD_IONICELEVEL, and SSD_OOM_SCORE_ADJ variables
in the example config file are now given as zeros, which are the
kernel's default values of these process knobs for the init process at
boot. Note that uncommenting any of these zero-valued suggestions will
cause SSD/SD to set the corresponding process knob affirmatively to
zero, whereas leaving the variable unset (and the equivalent command-
line option unspecified) means SSD/SD will not change the corresponding
process knob from its inherited value.
See: https://github.com/OpenRC/openrc/pull/435#discussion_r688310672
This fixes #435.
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Newer gcc reports:
broadcast.c: In function 'broadcast':
broadcast.c:132:15: warning: variable 'tp' might be clobbered by 'longjmp' or 'vfork' [-Wclobbered]
132 | FILE *tp;
Move the storage off the stack to avoid. This makes the function
not safe for multithread use, but we don't do that anywhere, so
who cares!
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There are no semantic changes in this commit.
Suggested-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
See: https://github.com/OpenRC/openrc/pull/435#pullrequestreview-727035394
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This fixes #254.
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This makes the URIs shorter and dynamic: whatever the default branch
the repo uses will be used.
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The existing copyright notices in the file headers cover these vars.
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Make this a const pointer to the storage directly instead of a pointer
variable that points to the storage. Makes the code slightly smaller.
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Currently the ping loop instantly times out because timeout is decremented by 1 without actually going to sleep.
This fixes #480.
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This fixes #484.
This fixes #483.
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This allows containers using OpenRC based services to be configured to
allow open tcp connections to be closed before they are shut down.
This fixes #476.
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I can't think of a reason to do this since these scripts are just
examples.
This is for #474.
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This requires at leaste meson 0.53.0 since it uses the fs module.
This is for #474.
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Much like PAM, not all implementations of libcrypt provide a pkg-config
file, and hence we can't find it using the old logic.
Let's fall back to the standard AC_SEARCH_LIBS-style check if the pkg-config-style
detection fails.
This fixes finding e.g. musl's libcrypt.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 827074
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/827074
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It's only a char* and has been deprecated upstream [0].
[0] https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/commit/7a124ca27581
Fixes: #478
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We only need libcrypt if we're building _with_ SELinux and
_without_ PAM. We don't use libcrypt for general SELinux
with PAM.
This is mostly a correctness change as libcrypt should
generally be available (as opposed to the previous
change which fixed some real-world cases).
Fixes: f3f0fde861b438c80f99afdd49fe175e9d0a68ca
Fixes: #478
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We use libcrypt's crypt() if we're _not_ using PAM
in the SELinux code (rc-selinux, specifically).
X-Gentoo-Bug: 824954
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/824954
Fixes: https://github.com/openrc/openrc/pull/477
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