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X-Gentoo-Bug: 804193
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=804193
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X-Gentoo-Bug: 804193
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=804193
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In legacy cgroups mode, we were running `mountinfo -q ""` which was
generating an error message. If we return immediately when
cgroup2_find_path returns an empty value, we avoid this message.
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- fix mount options for /run.
- run restorecon after everything is set up.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 740576
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/740576
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Fixes: #407
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This should make cgroup_cleanup work successfully since cgroup_get_pids
no longer uses a subshell.
This fixes #396.
This fixes #397.
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X-Gentoo-Bug:739274
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL:https://bugs.gentoo.org/739274
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This fixes #328
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use grep -E instead of egrep
check for space or end of line instead of GNU-specific word boundary
This fixes #345
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prior to cgroups getting mounted, /sys/fs/cgroup will still exist,
but attempts to make directories in it will fail, change cgroup2_set_limits() to
verify that cgroups are mounted instead of just checking that /sys/fs/cgroup
exists.
This fixes #307.
This fixes #321.
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This fixes #295.
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This is for #288.
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This time it was done correctly.
I missed a '\' the last time.
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For some reason removing this broke the build.
This reverts commit 5246ea7b6f8c6a247403f725f8301457f6ddfffd.
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We have used /run for some time now and we have had this migration
script for 6 years. Linux users should have upgraded by now to a version
of OpenRC which stores its information in /run.
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I do not know of a need to have the default shell be a build-time
configurable setting. All *nix systems I am aware of have /bin/sh as a
default posix compatible shell.
If some systems running OpenRC do not make that assumption about
/bin/sh, I will consider bringing this back, so feel free to open an
issue.
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This is not a stand-alone script, so it does not need the shebang line.
This also means it is not necessary to run this through sed.
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Since the pid file is internal to us, start moving toward deprecating it
by not requiring the user to specify it.
In the next release, I plan on working on code to start phasing out the
use of a pid file if this is possible.
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The pidfile of the supervisor doesn't need to be adjustable by the
service script. It is only used so the supervisor can stop itself when
the --stop option is used.
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This fixes #230.
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Health checks are a way to monitor a service and make sure it stays
healthy.
If a service is not healthy, it will be automatically restarted after
running the unhealthy() function to clean up.
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This is an old relic from Gentoo baselayout-1.x which should not be used
any longer.
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is undefined
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This is handled inside librc, so we don't need the nesting in this
script.
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Remove the IFS manipulation and simplify the loop that processes the
settings.
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Some initramfs mount /run which then ends up with the wrong labels.
Force relabel all of /run right after its mounted to fix.
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/dev/console is relabelled later in the devfs init script, but by then we
have already missed some of the messages, so fix that label early.
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The current check only tries to detect whether /sys/fs/cgroup exists and
whether it is writable or not. But when the init system doesn't mount
cgroups then /sys/fs/cgroup will just be an empty directory. When paired
with unprivileged containers that mount sysfs this will cause misleading
errors to be printed since /sys/fs/cgroup will be owned by user
nobody:nogroup in this case. Independent of this specific problem this
check will also be misleading when the /sys/fs/cgroup exists and is in
fact writable by the init system but isn't actually a mountpoint.
Note from William. "grep -qs" doesn't need to redirect output to
/dev/null since it is completely silent.
This fixes #209.
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This function should only be called once and it does not take any
arguments.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 639166
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639166
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Add the following variables to expose more arguments that can be passed
to start-stop-daemon or supervise-daemon:
- directory will be passed to --chdir
- error_log will be passed to --stderr
- output_log will be passed to --stdout
- umask will be passed to umask
This is for #184.
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Add the ability to force-kill a service if it does not go down
successfully. Also, adjust the default wait time for an s6 service to go
down to 60 seconds.
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This makes ps show which service the supervisor is monitoring.
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The unsupervised status is to be used when a supervisor of a supervised
service dies but leaves the service daemon itself running.
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- do not sleep for the full 90 seconds if processes are dead
- re-arrange the order of signals we attempt to send to the processes
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This is to be used if the service is being supervised and the
supervisor is somehow killed.
Currently, this is very linux specific, but I will expand to other
platforms, patches are welcome.
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This makes the cgroups handling consistent between cgroups v1 and v2.
Also, it fixes #167.
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This is related to #164.
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If we were able to kill all the processes in the cgroup, it should be
removed.
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cgroup_cleanup should warn if it is unable to clean up all processes in
the control group, but it will always return success.
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The "SIG" prefix on signal names passed to kill -s isn't portable.
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Instead of looping and sending multiple signals to child processes in
cgroup_cleanup, we send sigterm followed by sleeping one second then
sigkill.
This brings us more in line with systemd's "control group" killmode
setting.
Also, this commit includes several shellcheck cleanups.
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