| 2011-3-22 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * NEWS: Release 1.2 |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Correct shell redirection; |
| the form we used dosen't work with at least pdksh |
| |
| 2011-03-16 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 1.2 |
| * NEWS: Begin new release |
| |
| * NEWS: Release 1.1 |
| |
| * configure.ac (NIH_COPYRIGHT): Update |
| |
| * init/main.c: Don't close the console until initialization is |
| complete. |
| |
| * util/Makefile.am (uninstall-hook): Clean up symlinks on uninstall |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_all_valid): Only verify that an = is present |
| (environ_valid): Drop this function, the part of POSIX I read about |
| valid environment variable names only applies to other things defined |
| by POSIX, elsewhere it explicitly says Applications may do whatever |
| they like (and even encourages to avoid conflict) |
| (environ_expand_until): Remove validity check for name. |
| * init/environ.h: Update header. |
| * init/tests/test_environ.c (test_valid): Drop tests. |
| (test_all_valid): Drop name tests. |
| (test_expand): Remove illegal expansion test. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_emit_event): Remove the test case for |
| an invalid name in the environment. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_start, test_stop) |
| (test_restart): Change the invalid argument tests to use an entry |
| without an = as the invalid test. |
| |
| * util/reboot.c: pass '-H' to shutdown when called as 'halt' |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_handler): Check the job's normal exit |
| list, decrease log priority of messages from warning to information if |
| the exit status or signal is in the list. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_handler): Change the normal exit |
| test cases to not expect the warning |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Prepend a shell command to the |
| pasted script to force the shell to close the file descriptor being |
| used to paste the script. The shell will already have a new copy when |
| it opened the path. |
| |
| 2011-03-15 James Hunt <james.hunt@ubuntu.com> |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_reload, conf_source_reload_dir): Fix typos |
| in doc-strings |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Fix typo in doc-string |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_env): Fix typo in doc-string |
| |
| 2011-03-15 Patty Langasek <harmoney@dodds.net> |
| |
| * init/man/init.5: Grammar fixes |
| |
| 2011-03-15 Jacek Konieczny <jajcus@jajcus.net> |
| |
| * contrib/vim/syntax/upstart.vim: Further improve syntax hilighting |
| |
| 2011-03-01 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 1.1 |
| * NEWS: Begin new release |
| |
| * NEWS: Release 1.0 |
| |
| 2011-02-17 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac, NEWS: Bump version to 1.0 |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload_job_dir): Add tests for |
| a crasher bug when a file is created called ".conf" |
| * init/conf.c (conf_dir_filter): Apply fix for the crasher; check that |
| the character before the ".conf" extension is not "/" |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| 2011-01-06 Petr Lautrbach <plautrba@redhat.com> |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_termianted): Don't rewind the |
| utmp file between updates. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_utmp): Add test case for |
| newer mingetty behaviour. |
| |
| 2010-12-21 James Hunt <james.hunt@ubuntu.com> |
| |
| * contrib/bash_completion/upstart: Add bash completion script. |
| * contrib/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Include in tarball. |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| 2010-12-20 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * NEWS: update. |
| |
| 2010-12-20 Petr Lautrbach <plautrba@redhat.com> |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_terminated): On termination of |
| a job, update the utmp file replacing any existing entry for that |
| pid with a DEAD_PROCESS entry; likewise append an entry to wtmp. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_utmp): Test utmp handling. |
| |
| * util/shutdown.c: Exit non-zero if unable to shutdown the system. |
| |
| 2010-12-14 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.6.8 |
| * NEWS: Begin new release |
| |
| * NEWS: Release 0.6.7 |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml (start_on, stop_on, emits): Add new |
| properties to return the job's relationship to events. |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_get_start_on) |
| (job_class_get_stop_on, job_class_get_emits): Implement the properties |
| * init/job_class.h: Add prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_get_start_on) |
| (test_get_stop_on, test_get_emits): Test the new properties too |
| |
| 2010-12-14 James Hunt <james.hunt@ubuntu.com> |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_manual): New function to handle manual |
| stanza. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_manual): New function to |
| test manual stanza. |
| * init/man/init.5: Update for manual stanza. |
| |
| 2010-12-14 James Hunt <james.hunt@ubuntu.com> |
| |
| * init/job_class.h: Added debug member. |
| * init/job_class.c: Initialized debug member. |
| * init/job_process.c: Pause child using raise(3). |
| * init/main.c: Display PID+PPID for debug builds. |
| * init/parse_job.c: Added new function stanza_debug. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_spawn): Added test for debug stanza. |
| |
| 2010-12-10 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * dbus/upstart.h (DBUS_SERVICE_UPSTART, DBUS_ADDRESS_UPSTART): |
| For debugging purposes, when -DDEBUG is given, change the values of |
| these constants. You'll need to modify your own D-Bus configuration |
| of course. |
| |
| 2010-12-09 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Add missing |
| DBUS_TYPE_INVALID to dbus_message_get_args() call. |
| |
| 2010-12-08 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml (GoalChanged, StateChanged) |
| (Failed): New signals. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal): Emit GoalChanged signal after |
| (job_change_state): Emit StateChanged signal after changing state. |
| (job_failed): Emit Failed signal after marking job as failed. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal): Test for this. |
| (test_change_state): Test for this. |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| 2010-12-08 James Hunt <james.hunt@ubuntu.com> |
| |
| * init/event.c, init/event_operator.c: Fix grammar and factual errors |
| in comments. |
| * init/man/init.5: Fix grammar errors and clarify export behaviour. |
| |
| 2010-12-08 Clint Byrum <clint@ubuntu.com> |
| |
| * init/man/init.5: Typo existing -> exiting |
| |
| 2010-08-12 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_spawn): We can fail to open the |
| system console for various reasons, sometimes because there isn't |
| a console (ENXIO or ENODEV) but worse due to kernel race conditions |
| on SMP/multi-core systems (EIO). If "console output" is used, and |
| these happen, fall back to /dev/null. |
| |
| 2010-04-27 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.6.7 |
| * NEWS: Begin new release |
| |
| * NEWS: Release 0.6.6 |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump the requirement of libnih to 1.0.2 after |
| verifying that building using --with-local-libnih and an earlier |
| version installed still works. |
| |
| 2010-04-24 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Replace the --with-local-libnih code with an |
| expansion of the NIH_WITH_LOCAL_LIBNIH macro that now contains it. |
| * README: Bump libnih version. |
| |
| 2010-03-31 Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com> |
| |
| * init/man/init.5 (env): Document behaviour when the environment |
| variable's value is omitted. |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_env): Document that arguments may be |
| simply VAR as well as VAR=VALUE. |
| |
| 2010-03-02 Michael Biebl <mbiebl@gmail.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Remove double-quoting from NIH_CFLAGS and |
| NIH_DBUS_CFLAGS when using --with-local-libnih |
| |
| 2010-02-26 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Since /proc is always mounted, |
| guaranteed because we mount it ourselves if it isn't, we don't need |
| to check for it and can always use /proc/self/fd/NNN when we want. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_run): Since /proc is always |
| mounted, we don't need to check for it and skip tests. |
| |
| * init/system.c (system_mount): Add function to mount a kernel |
| filesystem (ie. /proc and /sys) |
| * init/system.h: Add header. |
| * init/main.c: Mount /proc and /sys on initialisation. |
| |
| * init/paths.h (DEV_FD): Drop this definition, it's needless. |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Rather than using /dev/fd, |
| use /proc/self/fd which is more Linuxish and is always guaranteed to |
| exist when /proc is mounted - needing no symlinks. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_run): Adjust test to match. |
| |
| 2010-02-09 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Use NIH_COPYRIGHT instead of AC_COPYRIGHT |
| |
| 2010-02-04 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.6.6 |
| * NEWS: Begin new release |
| |
| * NEWS: Release 0.6.5 |
| |
| * util/tests/test_initctl.c (test_reload_action): Don't send |
| SIGHUP to the server process, it'll be terminated anyway since |
| reload doesn't loop. |
| |
| * init/event_operator.c (event_operator_match): Support operator |
| negation using != |
| * init/tests/test_event_operator.c (test_operator_update): Add |
| test cases for negation. |
| * init/man/init.5: Add negation to documentation |
| |
| * init/man/init.8: Improve reference to init(5) to make it more |
| obvious that this is where documentation can be found. |
| * init/man/init.5: Add Upstart to the title to make it show up |
| with man -k upstart |
| |
| * init/man/init.8: Add missing OPTIONS section, documenting the |
| --verbose option. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): After resetting the system console, close it |
| again and reopen /dev/null for ourselves so we don't hold the |
| system console open. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_error_abort): Free the error |
| before exiting. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (reload_action): Add a reload command, this obtains |
| the pid of the main process of the given job instance and sends |
| SIGHUP to it. It might not be in its final form, but it's damned |
| useful for now. |
| * util/tests/test_initctl.c (test_reload_action): Add test cases. |
| * util/man/initctl.8: Add documentation for the reload command, |
| and missing documentation for restart. |
| * util/Makefile.am (install-data-hook, install-exec-hook): Create |
| additional reload symlinks. |
| |
| * util/reboot.c (main): Restore the sync() system call before |
| calling reboot(); the Linux kernel says we have to do this, and I |
| suspect that ext4 is no longer forcing this before power off. |
| |
| * init/main.c (hup_handler): Move call to reconnect to D-Bus system |
| bus into new function |
| (usr1_handler): This is because a config reload "forgets" existing |
| state, such as events that were pending. |
| (main): Add SIGUSR1 signal handler. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_handler): Reduce priority of the |
| stopped/continued by signal messages to informational. |
| |
| 2010-02-03 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/shutdown.c (shutdown_now): Free error before exiting. |
| |
| 2010-02-03 Johan Kiviniemi <johan@kiviniemi.name> |
| |
| * conf/rc-sysinit.conf: Don't replace DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL with an |
| empty string when there is no "initdefault" line in /etc/inittab |
| |
| 2010-02-03 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| Update code to work with libnih 1.0.1 |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Replace TEST_ALLOC_ORPHAN(env) |
| with TEST_ALLOC_PARENT(env, NULL); discard environment after creating |
| event from it |
| * init/tests/test_event_operator.c (test_operator_new): Replace |
| TEST_ALLOC_ORPHAN(env) with TEST_ALLOC_PARENT(env, NULL); discard |
| environment after creating event from it |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_emit_event): Discard event |
| environment after emission |
| * init/init.supp: Add nih_alloc_ref_new() to init functions |
| |
| libnih is now released as its own project, so rather than expecting |
| to include it with the source we depend on it being outside of it. |
| |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Remove m4 directory along with the nih bits. |
| (EXTRA_DIST): Remove ChangeLog.nih |
| * configure.ac (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Remove dist-bzip2, since we don't |
| actually use it; add color-tests and silent-rules. |
| (AM_SILENT_RULES): Use silent rules by default |
| (AM_MAINTAINER_MODE): Enable maintainer mode by default (as before), |
| but allow it to be disabled |
| (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Bump to 0.17 |
| (NIH_INIT): Replace with the expanded out calls that we actually need. |
| (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Remove nih directories |
| Add magic to allow use of a local libnih source tree. |
| * init/Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): Add NIH_CFLAGS and NIH_DBUS_CFLAGS |
| (init_LDADD, test_system_LDADD, test_environ_LDADD, test_process_LDADD) |
| (test_job_class_LDADD, test_job_process_LDADD, test_job_LDADD) |
| (test_event_LDADD, test_event_operator_LDADD) |
| (test_blocked_LDADD, test_parse_job_LDADD) |
| (test_parse_conf_LDADD, test_conf_LDADD, test_control_LDADD): |
| Replace library paths with NIH_LIBS and NIH_DBUS_LIBS |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)), |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)), |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Use external nih-dbus-tool |
| and obey silent rules. |
| (test_system_LDFLAGS, test_environ_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_process_LDFLAGS, test_job_class_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_job_process_LDFLAGS, test_job_LDFLAGS, test_event_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_event_operator_LDFLAGS, test_blocked_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_parse_job_LDFLAGS, test_parse_conf_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_conf_LDFLAGS, test_control_LDFLAGS): Drop -static |
| * util/Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): Add NIH_CFLAGS and NIH_DBUS_CFLAGS |
| (initctl_LDADD, reboot_LDADD, runlevel_LDADD, shutdown_LDADD) |
| (test_initctl_LDADD, test_utmp_LDADD, test_sysv_LDADD) |
| (test_telinit_LDADD): Replace library paths with NIH_LIBS and |
| NIH_DBUS_LIBS |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Use external nih-dbus-tool |
| and obey silent rules. |
| (initctl_LDFLAGS, reboot_LDFLAGS, runlevel_LDFLAGS) |
| (shutdown_LDFLAGS, telinit_LDFLAGS, test_initctl_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_utmp_LDFLAGS, test_sysv_LDFLAGS, test_telinit_LDFLAGS): Drop |
| -static |
| * README: Add libnih to the dependencies. |
| * HACKING: Remove the instructions for checking out libnih, replace |
| with a description about how to use a libnih source tree instead of |
| the installed one. |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.6.5, bump copyright year to 2010. |
| * NEWS: Begin new release. |
| |
| 2009-08-02 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * NEWS: Release 0.6.3 |
| |
| 2009-08-01 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_handler): Add a missing test |
| case for the running process exiting while we're in the stopping |
| state. |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_terminated): Don't change the |
| state or record failure information if we're in the stopping state |
| when the main process dies, otherwise we hit an assertion later; |
| just wait for the stopping event to finish and carry on as before. |
| |
| 2009-07-31 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * dbus/upstart.h: Allow the service name and address to be overriden |
| |
| 2009-07-29 Michael Biebl <mbiebl@gmail.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c: Add missing sys/ptrace.h include |
| |
| 2009-07-21 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.6.3 |
| * NEWS: Begin new release |
| |
| * NEWS: Release 0.6.2 |
| |
| * init/main.c (crash_handler): Restore missing chdir ("/") call. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_handler): We should allow |
| a job to exec() before it calls fork() to allow shell scripts to |
| exec daemons. |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_trace_exec): Continue the traced |
| process instead of detaching if it has not yet forked. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Obvious bug fix; the set of states |
| into which we can enter JOB_STOPPING includes JOB_STARTING because |
| we can get the "stop" event or command there. |
| |
| 2009-07-16 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.6.2 |
| * NEWS: Begin new release |
| |
| * NEWS: Release 0.6.1 |
| |
| * util/runlevel.c: Output the path before the error message, |
| to make it clear that it's the utmp file missing not runlevel. |
| |
| * util/runlevel.c: If there is no current runlevel because the |
| environment variable is empty, output "unknown" instead of "N N". |
| |
| 2009-07-15 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * README: Now that D-Bus 1.2.16 proper has been released, update |
| our requirements. |
| |
| 2009-07-14 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_handler): Rework the existing |
| ptrace fork handler test case to make sure we test the case where |
| we get the fork event before the stopped child. Add a second test |
| case for the opposite (stopped child before the fork event) which |
| we don't currently handle. |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_trace_fork): Test for the missed |
| child event using ptrace(), if it succeeds the child is ready so |
| we can just assume we had the event. |
| |
| * util/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Distribute the valgrind suppressions |
| file |
| |
| * util/tests/test_utmp.c (test_write_shutdown): Additional instance |
| of the same test. |
| |
| * util/tests/test_utmp.c (test_write_runlevel): Looks like glibc |
| is fixed to return the right error code. |
| |
| 2009-07-11 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_server_open): Don't hardcode the server |
| address, otherwise the test suite can't test this function. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_server_open) |
| (test_server_connect, test_server_close): Change the server |
| address in the tests. |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.6.1 |
| * NEWS: Begin new release |
| |
| 2009-07-09 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * NEWS: Release 0.6.0 |
| |
| * README: Note that we need D-Bus GIT HEAD. |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * init/man/inittab.5: People keep trying "man inittab", so explain |
| that it's gone. |
| * init/Makefile.am (dist_man_MANS): Install it |
| |
| * NEWS: Declare the "lacks documentation" bug fixed |
| |
| * init/man/init.8: Refresh and turn it into more of an overview |
| of Upstart now that we have lots of other pages to refer to. |
| * init/man/upstart.7: Since it's an overview, people might go |
| "man upstart" so redirect to it. |
| * init/man/init.5: Actually document the configuration format. |
| * init/Makefile.am (dist_man_MANS): Install the configuration |
| documentation, and the redirect. |
| |
| * util/man/runlevel.8, util/man/telinit.8, util/man/shutdown.8, |
| * util/man/reboot.8: Add environment and files sections. |
| |
| * init/man/startup.7, init/man/starting.7, init/man/started.7, |
| * init/man/stopping.7, init/man/stopped.7 |
| * init/man/control-alt-delete.7, init/man/keyboard-request.7, |
| * init/man/power-status-changed.7: Write manual pages for each |
| of the events generated by the init daemon by default. |
| * init/Makefile.am (dist_man_MANS): Distribute and install the |
| new manpages. |
| * util/man/runlevel.7: Indent the example, don't boldface |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start, job_stop, job_restart): Restructure |
| slightly to avoid gcc warning |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_start, job_class_restart): Make the |
| same change to these too |
| * util/shutdown.c: Warn if we can't change directory |
| * util/telinit.c: Assert that we don't fall out of the switch |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_get_version) |
| (test_get_author, test_get_description, test_get_name): Initialise |
| alloc-safe variables to NULL to avoid gcc warning |
| * util/tests/test_initctl.c (test_job_status, test_start_action) |
| (test_stop_action, test_restart_action, test_status_action) |
| (test_list_action, test_emit_action) |
| (test_reload_configuration_action, test_version_action) |
| (test_log_priority_action, test_upstart_open): Initialise alloc-safe |
| variables to NULL and diverted return values to 0 to avoid gcc |
| warnings. |
| (test_start_action, test_stop_action, test_restart_action): |
| Replace sigsetjmp/siglongjmp with a call to _exit() in the handler |
| * util/tests/test_sysv.c (test_change_runlevel): Initialise alloc-safe |
| variables to NULL to avoid gcc warnings |
| |
| * util/man/runlevel.7: Formatting fixes, and mention that rcS |
| runs rc-sysinit again. |
| * util/man/runlevel.8: s/utilities/tools/ |
| * util/man/telinit.8: s/utilities/tools/ |
| * util/man/shutdown.8: s/utilities/tools/ |
| * util/man/reboot.8: s/utilities/programs/ |
| * util/man/initctl.8: s/utility/tool/ |
| |
| * init/job_class.h (JobClass): Drop the leader option; at the time |
| it seemed to make sense that Upstart would provide a "daemon"-like |
| environment, but it really doesn't in practice. Software should |
| feel safe to daemonise on its own, and I'd rather fix supervision |
| of those; freeing up Upstart jobs to run as new sessions by default |
| again. This is also the only real option that would change the |
| behaviour between 0.6 and 0.10 in an awkwardly compatible way. |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_new): Remove leader initialisation |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_new): Drop the initialisation |
| check for leader |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_session): Drop the stanza |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_session): Drop the |
| stanza test cases. |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_spawn): Drop the double-fork. |
| This means we don't need to read the pid of our extra child either. |
| (job_process_error_read): we no longer need a fork error. |
| * init/job_process.h (JobProcessErrorType): Drop the fork error. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_spawn): Replace the simple job |
| test case with the session leader test case, now that's the default. |
| (test_run, test_spawn, test_kill, test_handler): Remove all the |
| class->leader = TRUE from the tests, we only ever really tested |
| session leaders anyway since that's all the test suite could follow |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal, test_change_state): |
| Remove the leader flag from test jobs |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_pending, test_finished): Remove |
| the leader flag from test jobs. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_catch_runaway): Use a monotonic |
| clock, not the realtime clock, for respawn interval detection. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_kill, test_handler): Use the |
| monotonic clock in test cases too |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_LDADD): Link with librt |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * util/utmp.c (utmp_write_runlevel): Don't write 'N' to utmp or |
| wtmp for the previous runlevel, this will force writing reboot |
| records if prevlevel='N'/0 since read_runlevel will always return |
| 'N' in that case. |
| * util/tests/test_utmp.c (test_write_runlevel): Add test case for |
| passing 'N' and having it treated as zero |
| (test_read_runlevel): Add a couple of test cases for the problems |
| we found last night where shutdown and corrupt utmp records result |
| in the wrong data being returned. |
| * util/tests/test_sysv.c (test_change_runlevel): Add a test case |
| for switching from sysinit to the first runlevel |
| |
| * init/conf.h, |
| * init/control.h, |
| * init/event.h, |
| * init/job_class.h: Variable declarations in header files need to |
| be prefixed with "extern", the NIH_BEGIN_EXTERN stuff only applies |
| to C++. |
| |
| * util/reboot.c: Reboot can't write the shutdown time before |
| calling shutdown, otherwise shutdown won't be able to get the |
| current runlevel anymore. |
| * util/man/reboot.8: Update, we don't write the shutdown time |
| before calling shutdown - it's up to the shutdown scripts to |
| call reboot -w before remounting the root filesystem. |
| |
| * util/tests/test_utmp.c (test_get_runlevel): Replace test case |
| with one that expects 'N' rather than fall-through. |
| * util/tests/test_sysv.c (test_change_runlevel): Expect N when |
| there is no previous runlevel |
| |
| * util/utmp.c (utmp_read_runlevel): Also catch a zero runlevel from |
| utmp, replacing with 'N' - these functions should never return 0 |
| * util/sysv.c (sysv_change_runlevel): Should set prevlevel to N |
| when we don't find one |
| |
| * util/utmp.c (utmp_read_runlevel): Catch a negative runlevel from |
| corrupt utmp data, convert to 'N' |
| (utmp_get_runlevel): Return N when RUNLEVEL is set but empty, |
| rather than falling through |
| |
| * util/telinit.c: Catch a missing argument separately so we don't |
| output "(null)" |
| |
| * README: Update requirements. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * conf/rc-sysinit.conf: Fix typo. |
| |
| 2009-07-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * conf/rc-sysinit.conf: Michael Biebl pointed out that by setting |
| the runlevel to "S" during sysinit, we end up with the runlevel |
| after boot being "S 2" - and that means scripts in rc2.d that |
| are also in rcS.d won't get started. The way we had it before |
| ("N 2") was correct. This happily fixes the one corner case our |
| reboot handling didn't cover - crashing in single user mode and |
| rebooting. |
| |
| * util/telinit.c: Fix missing ret = from kill |
| |
| * conf/rc-sysinit.conf: Ignore -s/single if we're already coming |
| from single-user-mode. |
| |
| * util/telinit.c (options): Unignore the -t option |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * init/main.c (hup_handler): Also try and reconnect to the message |
| bus if we've lost the connection. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_reload_dir): Don't blacklist certain |
| patterns from the configuration directory, instead just filter |
| to whitelist. |
| (conf_dir_filter): Whitelist filter, only accept files ending |
| in .conf |
| (conf_reload_path): Strip .conf from the filename to generate |
| the job name. |
| (conf_file_filter): Add the extra is_dir argument. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload_job_dir) |
| (test_source_reload_conf_dir, test_source_reload_file) |
| (test_source_reload): Append .conf to all our filenames |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_reload_configuration): Append |
| .conf to filenames here too |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Stop being stingy, the |
| post-stop script can have the stop environment too |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_run): Add a test case to |
| make sure it is. |
| |
| 2009-07-08 Michael Biebl <mbiebl@gmail.com> |
| |
| * contrib/vim/syntax/upstart.vim: Upstart job syntax highlighting |
| * contrib/vim/ftdetect/upstart.vim: Use for the /etc/init directory |
| * contrib/Makefile.am: Include the vim syntax files in the |
| distribution |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Create contrib/Makefile |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Recurse into the contrib sub-directory |
| |
| 2009-07-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * conf/rc.conf: This doesn't need to be an instance job, Upstart |
| will do the right thing and stop the task before starting it again |
| with the new environment (I spent so much time on that, you'd think |
| I'd remember :p) |
| |
| * conf/control-alt-delete.conf: Default job for Control-Alt-Delete |
| * conf/rc-sysinit.conf: Default job for system initialisation |
| * conf/rc.conf: A fully wacky instance job that runs the rc script |
| for runlevel changes |
| * conf/rcS.conf: And a job for single-user-mode, which calls back |
| to rc-sysinit |
| * conf/Makefile.am (dist_init_DATA): Install the default files |
| into the /etc/init directory |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Create conf/Makefile |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Recurse into the conf directory. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (upstart_open, start_action, stop_action) |
| (restart_action, status_action, list_action): Don't auto-start |
| the init daemon, it makes no sense. |
| (upstart_open): When not running from the test suite, and not as |
| root, it makes sense to default to using the system bus daemon. |
| * util/tests/test_initctl.c (test_upstart_open): Make sure that |
| auto-start is FALSE, not TRUE. |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * util/Makefile.am (dist_man_MANS): Oops, had the wrong name for |
| the runlevel(7) manpage. |
| |
| * util/shutdown.c: Gets a bit of a redress, but not much of rewrite |
| since this is largely just compatibility madness. |
| (shutdown_now): Port to use sysv_change_runlevel() |
| (warning_message): Construct plural forms a little better. |
| (wall): use utmpx, rather than utmp |
| * util/man/shutdown.8: Minor tweaks and improvements |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * util/reboot.c: Following the pattern of the previous, remove much |
| of the reboot code, but in the process adding support for reboot |
| implying --force in runlevel 0 or 6, and writing the shutdown |
| wtmp record. |
| * util/man/reboot.8: Minor updates. |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * util/telinit.c: Drop quite a bit of the code of telinit too, |
| just becoming a wrapper about sysv_change_runlevel() - also support |
| Qq/Uu by using kill() |
| * util/tests/test_telinit.c (test_env_option): Since we have an |
| env option, we should test it. |
| * util/man/telinit.8: Update the manual page. |
| * util/man/runlevel.8: Typo (/var/run/wtmp -> /var/log/wtmp) |
| * util/Makefile.am (TESTS): Run the new test |
| (test_telinit_SOURCES, test_telinit_CFLAGS) |
| (test_telinit_LDFLAGS, test_telinit_LDADD): Details for the |
| test suite binary |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * util/runlevel.c: Drop about 90% of the code, this just becomes |
| a wrapper around utmp_get_runlevel() |
| * util/man/runlevel.8: Update the runlevel manpage. |
| * util/man/runlevel.7: Also put together a manual page that |
| describes the runlevel event, as well as the implementation in |
| Upstart. |
| * util/Makefile.am (dist_man_MANS): Install the new manpage. |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * util/Makefile.am (reboot_SOURCES, runlevel_SOURCES): Compile and |
| link the utmp handling source, depending on the header. |
| (reboot_LDADD, runlevel_LDADD): Drop dependency on libupstart |
| (shutdown_SOURCES, telinit_SOURCES): Compile and link both the |
| utmp handling and sysv compat source, depending on the headers |
| (nodist_shutdown_SOURCES, nodist_telinit_SOURCES): Also link in |
| the auto-generated bindings |
| (shutdown_LDADD, telinit_LDADD): Drop dependencies on libupstart, |
| replacing with dependencies on libnih-dbus and the D-Bus libs. |
| (runlevel_SOURCES, runlevel_LDFLAGS, runlevel_LDADD) |
| (shutdown_SOURCES, shutdown_LDFLAGS, shutdown_LDADD) |
| (telinit_SOURCES, telinit_LDFLAGS, telinit_LDADD): Remove duplicate |
| entries mistakenly copied from compat/sysv |
| |
| * util/sysv.c (sysv_change_runlevel): Pretty much the core compat |
| function for System V, generate a runlevel event and store the |
| appropriate things in utmp and wtmp. |
| * util/sysv.h: Prototype. |
| * util/tests/test_sysv.c: Test cases for the new function. |
| * util/Makefile.am (TESTS): Run the sysv test cases |
| (test_sysv_SOURCES, nodist_test_sysv_SOURCES, test_sysv_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_sysv_LDADD): Details for the sysv test cases, which obviously |
| depend on the auto-generated bindings code. |
| |
| * util/utmp.c (utmp_write_runlevel): Make sure that it's ok to |
| have no previous runlevel. |
| * util/tests/test_utmp.c (test_write_runlevel): Add no previous |
| runlevel test. |
| |
| * util/utmp.c (utmp_read_runlevel): Don't call utmpxname() if we |
| don't pass a utmp_file, letting glibc pick the default. |
| * util/tests/test_utmp.c (test_read_runlevel): Add a test case for |
| no filename. |
| |
| * util/util.supp: utmpname leaks memory, so suppress it from valgrind |
| |
| * util/utmp.c: Set of functions for dealing with utmp and wtmp |
| (utmp_read_runlevel): Read the current runlevel from the file |
| (utmp_get_runlevel): Obtain the current runlevel from the |
| environment, or the file if not set |
| (utmp_write_runlevel): Write a runlevel change record, and also |
| deal with the reboot record if the utmp or wtmp files don't quite |
| match. |
| (utmp_write_shutdown): Write a shutdown time record |
| (utmp_entry, utmp_write, wtmp_write): utility functions for creating |
| and writing utmp and wtmp records. |
| * util/utmp.h: Prototypes for new functions. |
| * util/tests/test_utmp.c: Test cases. |
| * util/Makefile.am (test_utmp_SOURCES, test_utmp_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_utmp_LDADD): Details for utmp test cases |
| (tests): Move to the bottom of the file and make PHONY |
| |
| 2009-07-07 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/man/initctl.8: Improve the manpage. |
| |
| 2009-07-06 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/initctl.c: Rewrite from scratch, utilising the current |
| D-Bus API and auto-generated method functions for it. |
| * util/tests/test_initctl.c: Rewrite from scratch to test all |
| of the new methods. |
| * util/Makefile.am (test_initctl_CFLAGS): Include AM_CFLAGS |
| (install-data-hook, install-exec-hook): Install a symlink for |
| "restart" as well. |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| 2009-07-03 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml (Start, Stop, Restart): add |
| wait arguments to the instance commands as well. |
| * init/job.c (job_start, job_stop, job_restart): Add wait arguments, |
| when TRUE the functions behave as before; when FALSE the methods |
| return after changing the goal and no blocked entries are created. |
| * init/job.h: Amend prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start, test_stop, test_restart): |
| Pass TRUE for wait and check for a blocking entry in existing tests, |
| add tests for passing FALSE and making sure that there's no blocking |
| but we still get the reply. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml (Start, Stop, Restart): Add wait |
| arguments to these too |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_start, job_class_stop) |
| (job_class_restart): Add wait arguments, when TRUE the functions |
| behave as before; when FALSE the methods return after changing |
| the goal and no blocked entries are created. |
| * init/job_class.h: Amend prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_start, test_stop, test_restart): |
| Pass TRUE for wait and check for a blocking entry in existing tests, |
| add tests for passing FALSE and making sure that there's no blocking |
| but we still get the reply. |
| (test_get_name, test_get_description, test_get_author) |
| (test_get_version): Add missing code to free the class on enomem |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml (EmitEvent): Add wait argument |
| * init/control.c (control_emit_event): Add wait argument, when TRUE |
| this behaves as before; when FALSE the method returns after queuing |
| the event and no blocked entry is created for it. |
| * init/control.h: Amend prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_emit_event): Pass TRUE for wait |
| and check for a blocking entry in existing tests, add a test for |
| passing FALSE and making sure that there's no blocking but we |
| still get the reply. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml: Add a "processes" property |
| to obtain the list of current job processes, both their type and |
| their pid. |
| * init/job.c (job_get_processes): Implement the new property accessor |
| * init/job.h: Add prototype |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_get_processes): Add test cases for |
| returning process arrays. |
| (test_get_name, test_get_goal, test_get_state): Add missing free |
| for job class. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_emit_event): Directly acess |
| the number from an NihDBusError |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml: Add a "version" property to obtain |
| the version of the init daemon, and a "log_priority" property to |
| get and set the daemon's log priority. |
| * init/control.c (control_get_version, control_get_log_priority) |
| (control_set_log_priority): Methods to support the new properties |
| * init/control.h: Prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_get_version) |
| (test_get_log_priority, test_set_log_priority): Add tests for the |
| property accessor functions. |
| |
| 2009-07-02 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * dbus/Upstart.conf: Need to adjust the security configuration |
| * dbus/upstart.h: And the constants as well. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml, |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml, |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml: Now we don't hardcode the |
| interface name anywhere, we can version it properly. |
| * init/Makefile.am ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Update default interface |
| names. |
| * util/Makefile.am ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Update here too. |
| |
| * dbus/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Make sure we distribute it |
| * dbus/upstart.h: Add a header file with the usual D-Bus constants. |
| * init/control.h: Drop CONTROL_ROOT, replace with DBUS_PATH_UPSTART |
| * init/control.c (control_server_open, control_bus_open) |
| (control_register_all): Replace CONTROL_* constants with the new ones |
| (control_get_job_by_name): Use DBUS_INTERFACE_UPSTART when constructing |
| error names. |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_new, job_class_register) |
| (job_class_unregister): Construct paths using DBUS_PATH_UPSTART |
| (job_class_get_instance) |
| (job_class_get_instance_by_name, job_class_start) |
| (job_class_stop, job_class_restart): Use DBUS_INTERFACE_UPSTART to |
| construct error names |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Construct path using DBUS_PATH_UPSTART |
| (job_finished, job_start, job_stop, job_restart): Use |
| DBUS_INTERFACE_UPSTART to construct error names. |
| * init/event.c (event_finished): Use DBUS_INTERFACE_UPSTART to |
| construct error name. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_server_open): Don't hardcode |
| the address, extract the abstract path from the constant. |
| (test_server_connect, test_bus_open, test_emit_event): Don't |
| harcode addresses, paths or interfaces - use the constants |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_consider, test_reconsider) |
| (test_register, test_unregister, test_start, test_stop) |
| (test_restart, test_get_instance, test_get_instance_by_name): |
| Use the constants instead of harcoding. |
| (test_new): Derive the expected path from the constant |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Derive the paths from the |
| constant, check for jobs by that interface constant. |
| (test_change_state): Use DBUS_INTERFACE_UPSTART_JOB |
| (test_start, test_stop, test_restart): Use DBUS_INTERFACE_UPSTART_INSTANCE, |
| and generate errors from DBUS_INTERFACE_UPSTART |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml, |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml, |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml: Remove the empty symbol |
| annotation for the interfaces. |
| * init/Makefile.am ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Define the default |
| interface and build-time instead. |
| * util/Makefile.am ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Likewise for util |
| |
| 2009-06-30 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * dbus/Upstart.conf: It doesn't make much sense to restrict getting |
| the values of properties, or looking up jobs or interfaces, so make |
| these public. |
| |
| 2009-06-23 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add util to the list of sub-directories |
| again. |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Generate util/Makefile |
| * util/Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): Append D-Bus CFLAGS |
| (AM_CPPFLAGS): Make sure the build directory is also in the quoted |
| include path |
| (nodist_initctl_SOURCES): Build and link the generated D-Bus |
| bindings, but don't distribute them |
| (initctl_LDADD): Drop the libupstart dependency, instead put |
| libnih-dbus and DBUS_LIBS in there. |
| (com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS, com_ubuntu_Upstart_XML) |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)): Auto-generate D-Bus binding code |
| to proxy the manager object |
| (com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS, com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_XML) |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)): Auto-generate D-Bus binding |
| code to proxy job class objects |
| (com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS) |
| (com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_XML) |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Auto-generate D-Bus |
| binding code to proxy job instance objects |
| (BUILT_SOURCES, CLEANFILES): Built sources have to come first |
| and be cleaned up |
| (test_initctl_LDADD): Tests need to be linked to libnih-dbus |
| and the D-Bus libraries, as well as the auto-generated output |
| * init/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Drop the EXTRA_DIST for the |
| sources, already handled since they're in a different directory |
| |
| * COPYING: Change licence to version 2 of the GNU GPL. |
| All files have been updated to reflect this. |
| |
| * init/paths.h (CONFFILE): Add new macro |
| * init/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Add CONFFILE definition |
| (install-data-local): No need to make conf.d or jobs.d |
| * init/main.c: Only parse CONFFILE (/etc/init.conf) as a |
| configuration file source and CONFDIR (/etc/init) as a job |
| configuration source. |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.6.0 |
| * NEWS: Copy in news from 0.5.3; that release doesn't appear in |
| this ChangeLog since it was made on a separate branch. Begin |
| new release. |
| |
| 2009-06-18 Casey Dahlin <cdahlin@redhat.com> |
| |
| * util/man/initctl.8: Fix formatting of SYNOPSIS |
| |
| 2009-06-18 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml, dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml, |
| dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml: Add a comment to these files |
| to clarify that you may communicate and interact with Upstart |
| through these interfaces without restriction. It also makes sense |
| that these files be copied into software that does so to turn into |
| their own bindings, so use the FSF permissive licence for them. |
| |
| 2009-06-17 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.5.3 |
| |
| * NEWS: Copy in news from 0.5.2; that release doesn't appear in |
| this ChangeLog since it was made on a separate branch. |
| |
| * NEWS: Include 0.3.10 release, which happened from a separate branch. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_kill, stanza_respawn, stanza_nice) |
| (stanza_oom): Check errno after using strtol() to avoid overflows. |
| (stanza_normal, stanza_umask, stanza_limit): Also check with |
| strtoul() too |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_kill) |
| (test_stanza_respawn): Add test cases for the two that don't |
| check for overflow already. |
| (test_stanza_limit): Add test for the too large case where we don't |
| already cope. |
| |
| * dbus/Upstart.conf: Allow root to obtain properties |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml: Add name, goal and state |
| properties to the instance |
| * init/job.c (job_get_name, job_get_goal, job_get_state): Add methods |
| to return the property values |
| * init/job.h: Add prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_get_name, test_get_goal) |
| (test_get_state): Test cases. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml: Add name, description, author |
| and version properties to the job |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_get_name) |
| (job_class_get_description, job_class_get_author) |
| (job_class_get_version): Add methods to return the property values. |
| * init/job_class.h: Add prototypes |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_error_abort): Don't abort() from |
| a child process, it confuses people; just exit with an interesting |
| error code (which we ignore anyway). |
| |
| * dbus/Upstart.conf: Update the D-Bus configuration based on newer |
| D-Bus recommended practice with a proper deny-by-default D-Bus, |
| making sure to not use send_interface without send_destination. |
| Allow introspection as well. |
| |
| 2009-06-17 Jeff Oliver <Jeffrey.Oliver@panasonic.aero> |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_spawn): Only attempt to set |
| the OOM adjustment if set in the class, avoiding issue where /proc |
| is not mounted for the first job. |
| |
| 2009-06-17 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_handler): Add test cases for a |
| respawning job failing while it's post-start or pre-stop processes |
| are still running while making sure that it still respawns afterwards. |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_terminated): To fix it, check for |
| a running post-start or pre-stop process before checking for a the |
| respawn. That's not enough because then we won't respawn when the |
| existing process finishes, so use the goal as a hint. |
| * init/job.c (job_next_state): Use that hint goal here, remembering |
| to set the goal back to JOB_START afterwards. |
| (job_change_goal): Nothing to do in the respawn case |
| (job_goal_name, job_goal_from_name): Add the new values |
| * init/job.h (job_goal): Add the respawn goal |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_next_state): Add tests for the respawn |
| goal |
| (test_goal_name, test_goal_from_name): Tests for the new values |
| |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): dbus goes before init just in case |
| we ever do anything to them later |
| |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_register, job_class_unregister): Update |
| name of signal functions that we call. |
| (job_class_interfaces): No need to declare this separately |
| * init/job.c (job_register, job_change_state): Update name of signal |
| functions. |
| (job_interfaces): Drop, it comes from the generated header now |
| * init/control.c (manager_interfaces): Drop, comes from the header |
| as control_interfaces |
| (control_register_all): Change array name |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c, |
| * init/tests/test_job.c, |
| * init/tests/test_control.c, |
| * init/tests/test_blocked.c: Rename conn member of NihDBusMessage |
| to connection |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml, |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml, |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml: Use annotation to mark the |
| methods as async, rather than a namespaced attribute. Omit the |
| interface symbol. |
| * init/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Add builddir to the quoted includes |
| (init_SOURCES): Don't distribute the auto-generated outputs |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)) |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)) |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Generate using the new |
| binary tool. |
| (BUILT_SOURCES): Remind myself why these are BUILT_SOURCES |
| (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): Change to ordinary CLEANFILES |
| (EXTRA_DIST): outputs aren't distributed |
| |
| 2009-05-22 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c: Remove nih/inotify.h include |
| |
| * COPYING: Change licence from GPL-2+ to GPL-3 only. |
| |
| 2009-05-17 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c, |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c, |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Include nih-dbus/errors.h |
| |
| 2009-05-09 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/init.supp: setenv on tls/i686/cmov |
| |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_get_instance, job_class_start) |
| (job_class_stop, job_class_restart): Clean up the code by using |
| nih_error_steal() |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_reload_file, conf_source_reload_dir): |
| Steal the error that we stash instead of getting it, otherwise we'll |
| fail if another one occurs. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): Simply return, no need to re-raise |
| the error. |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_get_instance, job_class_start) |
| (job_class_stop, job_class_restart): If not ENOMEM, we need to |
| re-raise the error as a D-Bus one, that means we now have to free |
| the old error first (saving the msssage) |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_error_read): Replace call to |
| nih_error_raise_again() with nih_error_raise_error() |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Use the Python variant |
| of nih-dbus-tool for now |
| |
| 2009-03-27 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_from_name): Cast -1 to ProcessType |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_kill, test_handler): Cast -1 |
| to ProcessType |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new, test_change_state): Cast -1 |
| to ProcessType |
| (test_goal_from_name): Cast -1 to JobGoal |
| (test_state_from_name): Cast -1 to JobState |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_bus_open): Add braces |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (tests): Add rule to build test cases |
| * util/Makefile.am (tests): Likewise |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_interfaces): Put static first |
| (job_emit_event): Cast -1 to ProcessType |
| (job_emit_event): Cast -1 to ProcessType |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_interfaces): Put static first. |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_kill_timer): Cast -1 to ProcessType |
| * init/control.c (manager_interfaces): Put static first |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Use -iquote$(srcdir) instead of -I |
| since we only need it to pick those paths up. |
| * util/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Likewise. |
| |
| 2009-02-20 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (handle_job_instance_end, handle_job_process) |
| (handle_job_status_end, handle_event), |
| * util/shutdown.c (main): No need for new_* temporary variable when |
| looping over nih_realloc with NIH_MUST. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (job_info_output, output_name, handle_job_list) |
| (handle_job_instance, handle_job_instance_end) |
| (handle_job_status, handle_job_process, handle_job_status_end) |
| (handle_event, env_option), |
| * util/telinit.c (main), |
| * util/shutdown.c (main, shutdown_now, timer_callback, wall): |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_init, event_pending_handle_jobs, event_finished), |
| * init/event_operator.c (event_operator_events), |
| * init/job.c (job_emit_event, job_name), |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_init, job_class_start) |
| (job_class_stop, job_class_restart), |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run, job_process_error_read) |
| (job_process_kill), |
| * init/conf.c (conf_init, conf_source_reload_file) |
| (conf_reload_path), |
| * init/control.c (control_init, control_server_connect) |
| (control_bus_open): Set variable outside of NIH_MUST macro. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_pending_handle_jobs): Set variable outside |
| of NIH_SHOULD macro. |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Update expected path |
| of nih-dbus-tool |
| |
| * configure.ac: Create nih-dbus-tool Makefile |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Build in nih-dbus-tool |
| |
| 2009-01-29 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.5.2 |
| * NEWS: Begin 0.5.2 |
| |
| * NEWS: Copy in news from 0.5.1; that release doesn't appear in |
| this ChangeLog since it was made on a separate branch. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_blocked.c (test_new), |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_get_job_by_name) |
| (test_get_all_jobs, test_emit_event), |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_finished), |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state), |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_get_instance) |
| (test_get_instance_by_name, test_get_all_instances): Continue the |
| battle with the gcc optimiser which declares variables first used |
| inside TEST_ALLOC_FAIL as used uninitialized. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (parse_exec, parse_script, stanza_instance) |
| (stanza_description, stanza_author, stanza_version) |
| (stanza_start, stanza_stop, stanza_chroot, stanza_chdir): |
| Unreference members when replacing them instead of freeing; not |
| strictly necessary but the style is the thing. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_terminated): Unreference the |
| kill timer instead of freeing |
| |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_get_instance): Use nih_local for |
| instance environment and name |
| (job_class_start, job_class_stop, job_class_restart): |
| Unreference job environment instead of freeing |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state, job_start, job_stop, job_restart): |
| Unreference job environment instead of freeing |
| (job_name): Discard job name in case a reference was taken. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_pending_handle_jobs): Unreference the job |
| environment instead of freeing |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_add): should unreference the old environment |
| string in case anyone took a ref elsewhere |
| (environ_set): use nih_local for str |
| (environ_expand_until): Should set *str to NULL if we free it, |
| just in case. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_reload): File should be unreferenced, |
| not freed. |
| (conf_source_reload_file): Use nih_local for dpath |
| (conf_delete_handler): Watch and file should be unreferenced, |
| not freed. |
| (conf_reload_path): File should be unreferenced, not freed; |
| use nih_local for file buffer |
| |
| * init/blocked.c (blocked_new), |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_new, conf_file_new), |
| * init/event.c (event_new), |
| * init/event_operator.c (event_operator_new), |
| * init/job.c (job_new), |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_new): No need to cast function |
| argument to nih_alloc_set_destructor() |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_handler): We can't just |
| assume that our child is sitting at the signal otherwise we might |
| end up sending the CONT signal before it's even stopped. Use |
| waitid() to wait for the child to stop first. |
| |
| * init/init.supp: More expressions for environment memory which |
| valgrind can't deal with |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_reload): The ConfFile destructor has |
| side-effects that involve the iteration of the sources and their |
| files, so we can't simply call it while iterating because of the |
| cursor. Move the sources into a deleted list first, and delete |
| them from there. |
| * init/conf.h: Fix prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload_job_dir): Test pointers |
| with TEST_EQ_P not TEST_EQ |
| |
| 2009-01-28 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_start): We can't create the blocked |
| until we know we're going to block, otherwise we could ref and unref |
| the message (freeing it). Wait until the job is created, which |
| means we can't fail to create the blocked item (we'll already have |
| announced the new instance). |
| (job_class_stop, job_class_restart): For consistency, don't fail |
| if OOM when making blocked. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Initialise a bunch of subsystems |
| outside of TEST_ALLOC_FAIL |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_add): We can't allocate nih_local with |
| a context, it won't be freed; so don't, but then remember to |
| reference it when we do just use it. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_pending_handle_jobs): Must reset the start_on |
| operator in case of error. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_kill_timer): Oops, move the |
| assert that we have a process pid to after we know which process |
| we have. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_run): Initialise the |
| error context and NihIo outside of TEST_ALLOC_FAIL |
| (test_kill): Initialise timers and the event system. |
| * init/init.supp: Reference from the jobs hash to the bins is |
| still reachable, obviously; as is the string inside job_name() |
| either way it is allocated |
| |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_parse_job): Initialise the |
| error context outside of TEST_ALLOC_FAIL |
| |
| * init/init.supp: Update suppressions for new nih_alloc() |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Had the shell variable |
| setting round the wrong way, now it should be ok. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_blocked.c (test_new): in the case of allocation |
| failure, the message should not be referenced; which we test by |
| trying to discard it and seeing whether that works. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_emit_event): event_new() only references the |
| environment now, so use nih_local to make sure we clean it up |
| if that doesn't happen |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add kill_process member |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise to -1 |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_kill): Store the process to be |
| killed in the kill_process member for the timer, since we can't |
| pass two sets of data. Assert that it's not set to anything, this |
| all needs fixing, obviously. |
| (job_process_kill_timer): Take the job as the data argument, |
| eliminating the need for nih_alloc_parent(). Sanity check the job |
| and reset kill_timer and kill_process when done. |
| (job_process_terminated): Clear the kill_process field too. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check it's -1 |
| (test_change_state): Check kill_process is set to PROCESS_MAIN |
| when active, or -1 when not. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_kill): Make sure the |
| kill_process member is set and cleared. |
| (test_handler): Set the kill_process member for the timer and make |
| sure it's cleared when appropriate. |
| |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_start, job_class_stop) |
| (job_class_restart): Use nih_local to eliminate nih_alloc_reparent, |
| and to clean up some of the code too. |
| |
| * init/job_class.c: Update documentation to match new nih_alloc() |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (parse_on_operator, parse_on_collect): |
| Use an nih_ref/nih_unref pair instead of nih_alloc_reparent; this |
| is not ideal, but then this code is rather messy and leaves a lot |
| of allocated data attached to the object on the assumption that |
| it will be thrown away. |
| |
| * init/event_operator.c: Update documentation to match new nih_alloc() |
| (event_operator_match): Use nih_local on expanded value. |
| (event_operator_environment): Make evlist nih_local, it will be |
| referenced by the environment array on success |
| |
| * init/event_operator.c (event_operator_new): Reference the |
| event instead of reparenting it. |
| |
| * init/event.c: Update documentation to match new nih_alloc() |
| (event_finished): Use nih_local to tidy up a slight bit. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_new): Reference the event, don't reparent |
| (event_pending_handle_jobs): Use nih_local for environment array |
| and for the job name, damn I love this thing. Reference the array |
| into the job to avoid freeing. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (parse_job): Update documentation to match |
| new nih_alloc() |
| (parse_process, parse_on_operator, stanza_start, stanza_stop) |
| (stanza_expect, stanza_kill, stanza_respawn, stanza_normal) |
| (stanza_session, stanza_console, stanza_nice, stanza_umask) |
| (stanza_oom, stanza_limit): Use nih_local for all the temporary |
| arguments where we can. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (parse_on_operand, stanza_env, stanza_export) |
| (stanza_emits): Make temporary string variables use nih_local, |
| this gives us a massive code clean-up and makes nih_str_array_addp |
| safe to take a reference. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Make argv, env, script and |
| cmd all use nih_local, this cleans up the code a little and makes |
| nih_str_array_addp safe to take a reference. |
| |
| * init/environ.c: Update documentation to match new nih_alloc() |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_run): Check that trailing |
| newlines are ignored when running a script (can verify r1025 is |
| fixed with gdb) |
| |
| * init/tests/test_environ.c (test_expand): Add a test case for the |
| bug fixed in r1027, the implicit case of the gap in the environment |
| string being the same size as the value replacing it. |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_add): Use nih_local for new_str, making |
| the code paths a little simpler and ensuring we pass something that |
| can be referenced to nih_str_array_addp() |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Make sure that env is an |
| orphan with TEST_ALLOC_ORPHAN. |
| * init/tests/test_event_operator.c (test_operator_new): Make sure |
| that env is an orphan with TEST_ALLOC_ORPHAN. |
| (test_operator_copy): Drop pointless NULL parent check. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Include limits.h |
| |
| * init/blocked.c (blocked_new): Take a reference to the message, |
| otherwise it will be freed; we free the Blocked structure when we're |
| done, so will automatically unref the message. |
| * init/tests/test_blocked.c (test_new): Add tests to make sure the |
| reference is taken. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start, test_stop, test_restart): |
| Make sure the message is referenced when an error is not returned |
| but not referenced when one is. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_start, test_stop) |
| (test_restart): Make sure the message is referenced when an error |
| is not returned but not referenced when one is. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_emit_event): Make sure that |
| the message is referenced. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_blocked.c: Change nih/dbus.h include to |
| nih-dbus/dbus_message.h |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Change nih/dbus.h include to error, |
| connection and object; include D-Bus test macros. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Change nih/dbus.h include to error, message |
| and object; include D-Bus test macros |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c: Change nih/dbus.h include to error, |
| message and object; include D-Bus test macros |
| |
| * init/job_class.h: Change nih/dbus.h include to |
| nih-dbus/dbus_message.h and include the actual D-Bus header |
| * init/job_class.c: Change nih/dbus.h include to error, message, |
| object and util. |
| |
| * init/job.h: Change nih/dbus.h include to nih-dbus/dbus_message.h |
| and include the actual D-Bus header |
| * init/job.c: Change nih/dbus.h include to error, message, object |
| and util. |
| |
| * init/control.h: Change nih/dbus.h include to nih-dbus/dbus_message.h |
| and include the actual D-Bus header |
| * init/control.c: Change nih/dbus.h include to error, connection, |
| message and object includes. |
| |
| * init/blocked.h: Change nih/dbus.h include to nih-dbus/dbus_message.h |
| * init/blocked.c: Change nih/dbus.h include to nih-dbus/dbus_message.h |
| |
| 2009-01-27 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am: Update paths to libnih-dbus dependencies. |
| |
| 2009-01-26 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add nih-dbus sub-directory |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add nih-dbus sub-directory |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump copyright to 2009 |
| |
| * configure.ac: Matching libnih, we now mandate libtool 2.2.x |
| * HACKING: Update dependency requirement to 2.2.4 |
| |
| * init/init.supp: Adjust suppression for glibc 2.8 |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_finished): Remove erroneous test |
| of free'd memory. |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.5.1 |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event_operator.c (test_operator_handle): Add a |
| test for duplicate events when already matched. |
| * init/event_operator.c (event_operator_handle): Skip if already |
| matched. |
| |
| * README: Update features and requirements. |
| * NEWS: Copy in news from 0.5.0; that release doesn't appear in |
| this ChangeLog since it was made on a separate branch. |
| |
| 2009-01-26 Casey Dahlin <cdahlin@redhat.com> |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_expand_until): Handle the implicit case |
| of the gap in the string being the same size of the value. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_handler): Handle the case of a |
| child being continued by a signal, otherwise we'll assert. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Double-check that the |
| newline(s) we see are at the end of the script before stripping, |
| since we can fall through if the newline is mid-script but /dev/fd |
| isn't mounted. |
| |
| 2008-07-05 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| 2008-07-01 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Job_OUTPUTS)): |
| ($(com_ubuntu_Upstart_Instance_OUTPUTS)): Must be newer than the |
| source for the dbus tool, and ensure the dbus tool is built |
| |
| 2008-06-30 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am: Update along with libnih so that we leave the |
| D-Bus bindings in the dist tarball, meaning Python is no longer a |
| build-dependency. |
| |
| 2008-06-11 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): List dbus before init in case we need to |
| generate anything in that directory later on. |
| |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): List po last so that update-po is run after |
| generating any sources. |
| |
| 2008-06-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ship the built sources, don't |
| clean them. |
| (maintainer-clean-local): Well, not unless maintainer-clean anyway |
| |
| * init/job.c, init/job_class.c: Add missing errno.h include |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml (GetInstance): Add method to get |
| an instance name in the same basic manner as start and stop would, |
| though this one's synchronous. |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_get_instance): Implementing by copying |
| the relevant bit of Stop. |
| * init/job_class.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_get_instance): Add tests. |
| * TODO: Continue to document the C&P madness. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): Read file directly into memory, |
| not using mmap. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/reboot.c, compat/sysv/runlevel.c, compat/sysv/shutdown.c, |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c: Move into the util directory; we're going |
| to support limited SysV-a-like commands without full compatibility |
| which is what we always did, and I'm not going to worry about adding |
| others. |
| * compat/sysv/man/reboot.8, compat/sysv/runlevel.8, |
| * compat/sysv/man/shutdown.8, compat/sysv/telinit.8: Move as well. |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am, util/Makefile.am: Merge. |
| * configure.ac: Remove the (commented out) compat/sysv and logd |
| Remove the --enable-compat option. |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Remove (commented out) compat/sysv and logd |
| |
| * logd/Makefile.am, logd/main.c, logd/man/logd.8, logd/jobs.d/logd.in: |
| Consign logd to oblivion. We haven't supported it for ages, it has |
| non-working issues, and there's got to be a better way to do this. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal): Adjust the documentation. After |
| careful thought, there's no way this can return after freeing the |
| job, since it'll either block on an event, a process or do nothing. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start, job_stop, job_restart): Clear the start |
| and stop environment, shouldn't necessarily make a difference, but |
| it pays to be consistent. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml (Start, Stop, Restart): Add methods |
| to control jobs, all take an environment array and both Start and |
| Restart return an instance path so properties, etc. can be obtained |
| afterwards. |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_start, job_class_stop) |
| (job_class_restart): Add the code for the top halves of the methods |
| * init/job_class.h: Add prototypes for the new methods. |
| * init/job.c (job_finished): And the bottom halves go here. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_start, test_stop) |
| (test_restart): Add test cases for the methods. |
| * init/blocked.h (blocked_type): Add enums for the new methods. |
| * init/blocked.c (blocked_new): Handle the new methods here. |
| * init/tests/test_blocked.c (test_new): Add add tests for handling. |
| |
| 2008-06-07 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_terminated): Don't check the goal |
| to see whether the main process was allowed to terminate, check the |
| state. A termination is only not a failure if we're on the KILLED |
| state (ie. we killed it), otherwise it can still be a failure even |
| if it was going to stop anyway. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_handler): Add a test case. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_emit_event): Use environ_all_valid here(), |
| also reorder the blocking stuff to be less strange, it's ok to free |
| environment. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_emit_event): The event array should |
| be a child of message, which means it doesn't matter if the function |
| we call frees it. |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_all_valid): Add a validation function for |
| external input. |
| * init/environ.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_environ.c (test_all_valid): Test function. |
| |
| * init/environ.c: Note that we can call this in a loop with OOM, |
| since the resulting table will always be the same. |
| |
| * init/event_operator.c (event_operator_environment): Use |
| environ_append(), and while we're at it, there's no reason this should |
| use NIH_MUST. |
| * init/event_operator.h: Adjust prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_event_operator.c (test_operator_environment): Allow |
| for failure. |
| * init/event.c (event_pending_handle_jobs): Call with NIH_MUST, |
| which is actually safe. |
| |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_environment): Use environ_append() |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_append): There are multiple cases where we |
| append one environment table onto another, so we should have a |
| function to do that. |
| * init/environ.h: Prototype for it. |
| * init/tests/test_environ.c (test_append): Test the new function. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Invert the logic; we nearly |
| always want to pass the script with /dev/fd/NNN. The only times we |
| don't are if it doesn't exist, or if we're dealing with a single-line |
| shell script. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_run): Update test cases to |
| only expect an argv-execution for single-line scripts. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_restart): Wrote the blocking bit slightly weirdly |
| without neededing to, so leave it as it should be. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml (Start, Stop, Restart): Add |
| simple instance control methods, these only change the goal of an |
| existing instance - thus cannot pass environment. |
| * init/job.c (job_start, job_stop, job_restart): Add methods, which |
| look spookily similar to each other, except for the subtle yet |
| important differences. |
| (job_finished): Implement bottom halves. |
| * init/job.h: Add prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start, test_stop, test_restart): Add |
| tests for the new methods. |
| * init/blocked.h (blocked_type): Add enums for methods. |
| * init/blocked.c (blocked_new): Handle methods here too |
| * init/tests/test_blocked.c (test_new): Add tests for them. |
| |
| 2008-06-06 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/blocked.h (blocked_type): Having a single message type won't |
| work for the job cases, so expand to have many. |
| * init/blocked.c (blocked_new): We'll just have to list them all here. |
| * init/control.c (control_emit_event): Happily we create them |
| individually anyway. |
| * init/event.c (event_finished): And since we have to handle them |
| individually, it'll actually protect us replying to the wrong one. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload): Clean up the temporary |
| directory. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_reload_configuration): That goes |
| for this one too. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (my_connect_handler): Use TEST_DBUS_MESSAGE |
| instead of a pop/read/write loop. |
| (test_emit_event): Renamed TEST_DBUS_CONN to TEST_DBUS_OPEN. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new, test_register) |
| (test_change_state): Use TEST_DBUS_OPEN and TEST_DBUS_CLOSE to setup |
| and tear down D-Bus connections and TEST_DBUS_MESSAGE instead of |
| a loop. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_consider, test_reconsider) |
| (test_register, test_unregister): Likewise. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_get_job_by_name): Sanity check the name |
| of a job in the same way; we don't need to sanity check the instance |
| name because "" is valid (and the default for singletons). |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_get_job_by_name): Test. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml (EmitEvent): Add an asynchronous |
| method to emit an event, providing the name and accompanying |
| environment. No return value, it either works or you get an |
| error. |
| * init/control.c (control_emit_event): Implement top half of the |
| method, blocking the message in the event. |
| * init/control.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/event.c (event_finished): Implement the bottom half which |
| sends the reply or error, these are actually tested along with |
| the top for sanity reasons. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_emit_event): Test the various |
| ways the method may be used and abused; the async nature means |
| we actually need a real D-Bus server to do this. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_new): There's no reason this shouldn't be |
| allowed to return insufficient memory, so do so. |
| (event_finished): Wrap call. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Add alloc failed test. |
| * init/job.c (job_emit_event): Must create the event. |
| * init/main.c (main, cad_handler, kbd_handler, pwr_handler): Wrap |
| with NIH_MUST |
| |
| 2008-06-05 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_unblock): Rename to job_finished, since this |
| does not behave like event_unblock but more like event_finished |
| (job_change_state, job_failed): Change name in call. |
| * init/job.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_unblock): Rename to test_finished |
| * init/event.c (event_pending_handle_jobs): Update calls here. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Rename blocked to blocker to match event, since |
| it has the same use as event->blockers except it's a toggle |
| * init/job.c (job_new, job_change_state): Rename where used |
| * init/event.c (event_finished): Rename here also since its reset |
| * init/tests/test_job.c, init/tests/test_job_process.c, |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Rename in test cases too. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_emit_event): Add a Blocked record to the event's |
| blocking list for the starting and stopping events. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_emit_event): Add tests for the record |
| being added to the list with the right details. |
| (test_change_goal): Make sure that a Blocked record is added |
| (test_change_state): Make sure that Blocked records are added |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_handler): Also make sure |
| that Blocked records are added. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_finished): Clear jobs referenced in the |
| blocking list, rather than iterating the entire jobs hash. |
| (event_finished_handle_jobs): Drop this function. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_finished, test_finished_handle_jobs): |
| Merge tests again and test using both the blocking list and job's |
| blocked member. |
| |
| * init/event.h (event): Add blocking member. |
| * init/event.c (event_new): Initialising blocking list. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Make sure it's initialised |
| to an empty list. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_handler): Update tests to use |
| Blocked. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_pending_handle_jobs): Collect environment |
| and events independantly, which means we don't have to worry about |
| the list contents or freeing them up in case of error. |
| * init/event_operator.c (event_operator_events): Fix parent. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_pending_handle_jobs): Update tests. |
| * init/init.supp: Update collect suppression. |
| |
| * init/event_operator.c (event_operator_collect): Break in two. |
| (event_operator_environment): Collect the environment from the event, |
| appending the list of event names if necessary. |
| (event_operator_events): Block events and pass them to the |
| given list. |
| * init/event_operator.h: Update prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_event_operator.c (test_operator_collect): Also |
| split into two new functions |
| (test_operator_environment, test_operator_events): Adjust |
| |
| * init/event_operator.c (event_operator_collect): Placed Blocked |
| structures in the list, rather than ordinary entries; I strongly |
| suspect that while it's nice to iterate the operator tree only once, |
| this needs to be three functions really. |
| * init/tests/test_event_operator.c (test_operator_collect): Update |
| test suite. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Make blocking a statically defined list. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise rather than setting to NULL. |
| (job_unblock): Assume that blocking members are Blocked structures |
| and that the list itself is always iterable. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check the list is empty, rather |
| than NULL. |
| (test_change_state, test_failed, test_unblock): Change tests cases |
| to expect blocking to always be present, and create members as Blocked |
| structures. |
| |
| * init/blocked.c (blocked_new): Set destructor (forgotten) |
| |
| * init/init.supp: Add setenv, which has crept in |
| |
| * init/blocked.h: Header containing enum, struct and prototype. |
| * init/blocked.c (blocked_new): Function to allocate the structure |
| with the right details. |
| * init/tests/test_blocked.c (test_new): Tests for the new function. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Compile using blocked.c and header |
| (TESTS): Build blocked test suite |
| (test_process_LDADD, test_job_class_LDADD) |
| (test_job_process_LDADD, test_job_LDADD, test_event_LDADD) |
| (test_event_operator_LDADD, test_parse_job_LDADD) |
| (test_parse_conf_LDADD, test_conf_LDADD, test_control_LDADD): |
| Link blocked.o to most test suites. |
| (test_blocked_SOURCES, test_blocked_LDFLAGS, test_blocked_LDADD): |
| Details for test suite. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Also remove SIGTERM handling, we don't re-exec |
| properly and this is a dangerous signal to use anyway. |
| (term_handler): Drop function. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Remove handling for stop/cont; there's no reason |
| a user should be able to pause the event queue. |
| (stop_handler): Drop function. |
| * init/event.c (event_poll): Remove paused handling. |
| |
| * init/control.c: Fix doc string. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml (ReloadConfiguration): Add method |
| that's effectively the same as the HUP signal. |
| * init/control.c (control_reload_configuration): Unsurprisingly, |
| the implementation is identical. |
| * init/control.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_reload_configuration): Make sure |
| the method works as expected. |
| (test_get_job_by_name, test_get_all_jobs): Add missing free calls for |
| message in cases of out of memory. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml (JobAdded, JobRemoved): Add signals |
| for when new jobs are added to the known list and when existing jobs |
| are removed, this allows GUIs to always show an up-to-date list. |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml (InstanceAdded, InstanceRemoved): |
| Also add matching signals for when instances are added to the list |
| for a job and when they're removed again. |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_register): Emit the JobAdded signal |
| for this job when registering if the new signal argument is TRUE; |
| pass on the signal argument to job_register() |
| (job_class_add): Emit signals when registering jobs with existing |
| connections. |
| (job_class_unregister): Emit signals when unregistering a job. |
| * init/job.c (job_register): Likewise, emit the InstanceAdded signal |
| for the job class if the new signal argument is TRUE. |
| (job_new): Emit signals when registering instances with existing |
| connections. |
| (job_change_state): Emit the instance removed signal when destroying |
| an inactive instance. |
| * init/job_class.h, init/job.h: Add signal argument to prototypes |
| * init/control.c (control_register_all): When registering job classes |
| on a new connection, do not emit a signal since they will already |
| exist at the point when the name appears on the bus or the connection |
| is complete. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_bus_open): Add comment that we |
| are testing for signal non-emission already with the fake server, |
| since it was this test that actually made me realise we had to |
| not emit them :p |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_register): Test that the signal |
| is emitted when signal is TRUE and not emitted when signal is FALSE |
| (test_unregister): Test that the JobRemoved signal is emitted |
| (test_get_instance_by_name, test_get_all_instances): Free message |
| if allocation failed. |
| (test_consider, test_reconsider): Test that the JobAdded and |
| JobRemoved signals are emitted (or not) when appropriate. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_register): Make sure that the |
| InstanceAdded signal is emitted when TRUE is passed, and not when |
| FALSE is passed. |
| (test_new): Make sure the InstanceAdded signal is emitted when the |
| job is registered on the bus. |
| (test_change_state): Make sure the InstanceRemoved signal is sent |
| when deleting an instance. |
| |
| 2008-06-02 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new, test_register): Also use a private |
| dbus server to avoid session bus problems. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_consider, test_reconsider) |
| (test_register, test_unregister): Use a private dbus server instead |
| of connecting to the session bus, which might not be there. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_disconnected): Simplify using a |
| private dbus server rather than faking one. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_bus_close): Don't rely on being |
| able to connect to the various buses, instead use a special private |
| one. |
| |
| 2008-06-01 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml (GetAllInstances): And also add |
| a similar method to return the object path of all instances of a |
| particular job. |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_get_all_instances): Implement the |
| method, pretty much the same as the other. |
| * init/job_class.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/control.c: Fix comment. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_get_all_jobs): Ensure that the |
| individual paths are children of the array. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml (GetAllJobs): Add method to return |
| the object path of all known jobs. |
| * init/control.c (control_get_all_jobs): Implement the method, |
| somewhat simple happily. |
| * init/control.h: Add prototype for the method. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_get_all_jobs): Test that the |
| right data is returned. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml, dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml, |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml: Add libnih XML NS to the |
| files so that we can tag methods as sync or async later. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_get_job_by_name): Remove const from |
| return parameter. |
| * init/control.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_get_job_by_name): Remove const |
| from path type. |
| |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_get_instance_by_name): Remove wrong |
| const from parameter now that we've fixed the bindings generator. |
| * init/job_class.h: Update prototype to match. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_get_instance_by_name): Change |
| type of path to match. |
| |
| * HACKING (Dependencies): clarify that autoreconf and configure need |
| to be run for libnih first. |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (test_process_LDADD, test_job_class_LDADD) |
| (test_job_process_LDADD, test_job_LDADD, test_event_LDADD) |
| (test_event_operator_LDADD, test_parse_job_LDADD) |
| (test_parse_conf_LDADD, test_conf_LDADD, test_control_LDADD): Link |
| the auto-generated D-Bus code in, otherwise the tests won't be |
| complete. |
| |
| 2008-05-24 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * HACKING: Changed branch location again, of both upstart and |
| libnih. |
| |
| 2008-05-16 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_consider, job_class_reconsider): Find |
| the best class first and compare against the current class before |
| acting, this avoids the re-register jump every time a job stops. |
| (job_class_select): Rename to job_class_add() since this is takes |
| a class and is the direct opposite to job_class_remove(). |
| |
| 2008-05-15 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_new): We can't rely on the event poll function |
| being the last in the main loop, it's often the first, so after |
| adding an event to the queue ensure the loop is iterated at least |
| once so that the event poll occurs for it. |
| |
| 2008-05-09 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO (Anytime): Update. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml: format to match others |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml (GetInstanceByName): Add method |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_get_instance_by_name): Implementation. |
| * init/job_class.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_get_instance_by_name): Tests |
| for new method. |
| |
| * init/job_class.h (JobClass): Make instances a hash table. |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_new): Initialise instances as a hash |
| table now. |
| (job_class_register): Iterate instances as hash table. |
| (job_class_remove): Slightly odd construct needed to return FALSE |
| if there's anything in the hash table. |
| (job_class_unregister): Likewise to assert on no instances. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_new): Check that instances is |
| now a hash table. |
| * init/job.h (Job): Make name the first member. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Add to instances as hash table. |
| (job_instance): Drop entirely, replaced by a hash lookup. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_instance): Drop. |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_find): Iterate instances as a |
| hash table. |
| * init/event.c (event_pending_handle_jobs) |
| (event_finished_handle_jobs): Iterate instances as hash table. |
| (event_pending_handle_jobs): Replace job_instance call with an |
| ordinary hash lookup. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Update to use hash table. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c: Update instances stealing for hash table |
| |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_new): initialise instance to the |
| empty string. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c: Update job_new() calls. |
| (test_new): Check instance against the empty string. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): name may no longer be NULL. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Update job_new() calls. |
| (test_instance): Reset back to "" when done. |
| * init/event.c (event_pending_handle_jobs): Always expand the |
| name, since the class->instance is always non-NULL. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Update job_new calls. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c: Update job_new calls. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c: Update job_new calls. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Singleton jobs have a fixed name of "", |
| rather than a NULL name, and a D-Bus name of "_". |
| (job_instance): Which rather simplifies this function (in fact, |
| it makes this function look like a common one). |
| (job_emit_event): Always set INSTANCE variable. |
| (job_name): Still distinguish in output, to avoid ugly "()" but |
| check character rather than NULL. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check name is set to "" |
| and path to ".../_" |
| (test_change_state, test_emit_event): Update test cases to assume |
| an empty INSTANCE variable |
| (test_instance): Update to pass "" instead of NULL. |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Always set UPSTART_INSTANCE |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (test_run): Always assume an |
| UPSTART_INSTANCE variable, it may just be empty. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_pending_handle_jobs): Expect |
| the name to be set to the empty string. |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (com.ubuntu.Upstart.c com.ubuntu.Upstart.h) |
| (com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.c com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.h) |
| (com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.c com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.h): |
| Drop setting of data-type, turns out it doesn't work anyway. |
| |
| * dbus/Upstart.conf: Add configuration file. |
| * dbus/Makefile.am (dbussystemdir, dist_dbussystem_DATA): Install |
| the configuration file into the right place. |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml (GetJobByName): Add method |
| * init/control.c (control_get_job_by_name): Implementation. |
| * init/control.h: Prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_get_job_by_name): Test the |
| method using a fake message. |
| |
| 2008-05-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml, dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml, |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml: Add DTDs. |
| |
| * init/control.c (manager_interfaces): Export the general |
| com.ubuntu.Upstart interface |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_interfaces): Export the |
| com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job interface |
| * init/job.c (job_interfaces): Export the |
| com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance interface |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (BUILT_SOURCES) |
| (com.ubuntu.Upstart.c com.ubuntu.Upstart.h) |
| (com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.c com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.h) |
| (com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.c com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.h): |
| Generate C code and header files from the XML files which produce |
| object bindings. |
| (init_SOURCES): Link the built sources. |
| (CLEANFILES): Clean them up afterwards |
| |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.xml: Initially empty description for |
| manager object interface(s). |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Job.xml: Initially empty description |
| for job class object interface(s). |
| * dbus/com.ubuntu.Upstart.Instance.xml: Initially empty |
| description for job instance object interface(s). |
| * dbus/Makefile.am: Distribute the three interface files, |
| they're used as sources elsewhere. |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Generate dbus/Makefile |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Descend into the dbus sub-directory. |
| |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_consider, job_class_reconsider): |
| Separate out the actual meat of the functions, since it's largely |
| duplicated between the two. This makes the difference between |
| the two functions clearer, consider always stages an election |
| no matter which is registered, reconsider only stages an election |
| if the current class is registered. |
| (job_class_select, job_class_remove): Functions containing the |
| common code, which now also handle registering and unregistering |
| the class with D-Bus. Here is the right place, not in new, since |
| we only export the current best class of a given name. |
| (job_class_register, job_class_unregister): Function to register |
| a job and its instances, and to unregister a job (we assert that |
| there must be no instances for us to do this). |
| * init/job_class.h: Add prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c (test_consider, test_reconsider): |
| Check that D-Bus registration and unregistration happens as |
| expected. |
| (test_register, test_unregister): test on their own. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Register instances with D-Bus, since |
| instances can only ever exist for active classes, all instances |
| are always registered on the bus. |
| (job_register): Function to register an instance on the bus. |
| * init/job.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Test creating a job with an |
| active d-bus connection, which should have it registered. |
| (test_register): Test registration on its own. |
| * init/control.c (control_register_all): Make this always succeed, |
| and register existing jobs on the new connection. |
| (control_server_connect, control_bus_open): registration is |
| always successful. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_server_connect, test_bus_open): |
| Test with existing jobs when we get a connection or create the |
| bus connection, ensure that the jobs and instances are registered. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Check for a bug where |
| a job with multiple instances will be freed when one instance is |
| deleted rather than the last instance. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Add debugging messages when we |
| destroy a job that's no longer the current one or an instance |
| that's no longer active; also ensure that we never destroy a job |
| that's the current one. |
| * init/event.c (event_pending_handle_jobs): Add a debugging message |
| when we create a new instance of a job. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_file_destroy): Add a debugging message when |
| we destroy a job that's no longer the current one. |
| |
| 2008-05-07 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_server_open, control_server_close) |
| (control_server_connect): Create and manage a listening d-bus server |
| that is used for private direct connections to Upstart for when the |
| d-bus daemon is not available. Each new connection has the same |
| objects as the d-bus system bus, they only differ in their method. |
| (control_conns, control_init): Cache the open connections, including |
| the bus daemon and any private connections; we'll iterate this list |
| when sending signals. |
| (control_bus_open): Store connection in the list, don't worry about |
| setting close-on-exec, we check that by test case and rely on d-bus |
| to do it. |
| (control_bus_disconnected): Rename to control_disconnected |
| (control_disconnected): Work for system bus and private connections, |
| remove from the connections list. |
| * init/control.h: Add prototypes, remove global definition of bus |
| name to just being private again. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_server_open, test_server_close) |
| (test_server_connect): Test the new functions. |
| (test_bus_open): add check for list entry |
| (test_bus_disconnected): rename to test_disconnected |
| * init/main.c: Open the listening server, warning if we're unable |
| to do so (but we won't treat it as a hard error since there's the |
| d-bus daemon as the default anyway). |
| * init/init.supp: suppress the fact that the control connections |
| list stays around. |
| |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_run): Use NIH_ZERO instead of |
| NIH_MUST and == 0 |
| |
| 2008-05-06 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_expand_until): Odd gcc optimiser warning, |
| it reckons arg_start and end may be used uninitialised, but I don't |
| see how they can be. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Warn if we can't set the root directory. |
| * init/job_process.c (job_process_spawn) |
| (job_process_error_abort): loop on the return of write() |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c (child, main): assert getcwd() works |
| (test_handler): initialise list and entry for gcc's blind spot. |
| (test_run): initialise ret for gcc's blind spot |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_name): jump through hoops for gcc |
| (test_change_state): list and entry. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_finished_handle_jobs, test_finished) |
| (test_pending_handle_jobs, test_poll, test_pending): initialise to |
| NULL and buy gcc glasses |
| * init/tests/test_event_operator.c (test_operator_collect): another |
| NULL to make gcc happy. |
| |
| 2008-05-01 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/init.supp: Suppress a few test case artefacts caused by |
| valgrind hating reachable memory at exec() time. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c: Fix a few cases where we were |
| still dup'ing the name argument to job_new(). |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c: Include missing signal.h |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_pending_handle_jobs) |
| (event_finished_handle_jobs): Land the old job event handling |
| functions here as static functions, right now they're immense but |
| we'll actually move much of the code back out again as we go. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_pending_handle_jobs) |
| (test_finished_handle_jobs): Also land the test cases in renamed |
| and somewhat restructued functions, since we now have to do the |
| testing through event_poll(). |
| (test_poll, test_pending, test_finished): It never hurts to improve |
| test cases while you're in there. |
| |
| 2008-04-30 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Change calls to job_process_run |
| and job_process_kill. |
| * init/main.c: Change to job_process_handler |
| |
| * init/job_process.c, init/job_process.h: Land the code from job.c |
| and defs from job.h that deal specifically with a job's processes, |
| rename the functions to job_process_*() in the process. |
| * init/tests/test_job_process.c: And land the test cases as well. |
| |
| * init/job.c: Strip of everything not related to creation and finding |
| of instances and the core state machine; process stuff will move to |
| job_process.c and event handling to event.c, class (nee config) stuff |
| is already moved to job_class.c |
| (job_new): Don't reparent the name, it doesn't help anything, just |
| take a copy. |
| (job_name, job_failed, job_unblock, job_emit_event): Make extern since |
| we need to use these outside or just want to test them. |
| * init/job.h: Clean out also. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Also clean out. |
| (test_name, test_failed, test_unblock, test_emit_event): Add test cases |
| for newly extern functions. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Include events.h to get the ones we need. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_job_config_path, control_job_path) |
| (control_path_append): Drop these functions (replaced by the more |
| generic nih_dbus_path() function) |
| * init/control.h: Make CONTROL_ROOT public, and drop other prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_job_config_path) |
| (test_job_path): Drop tests. |
| |
| 2008-04-29 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/event.c, init/event.h, init/tests/test_event.c: Strip out the |
| event operator code and events list. |
| |
| * init/job_class.c, init/job_class.h: We only need the event operator |
| code here now. |
| |
| * init/events.h, init/event_operator.c, init/event_operator.h, |
| init/tests/test_event_operator.c: Separate out the event operator |
| code and the list of events into separate source files. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link event operator code |
| and use the lists of events. |
| (TESTS): Build and run the event operator test suite. |
| (test_event_operator_SOURCES, test_event_operator_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_event_operator_LDADD): Details for the event operator test |
| suite. |
| (test_process_LDADD, test_job_class_LDADD) |
| (test_job_process_LDADD, test_job_LDADD, test_event_LDADD) |
| (test_parse_job_LDADD, test_parse_conf_LDADD, test_conf_LDADD) |
| (test_control_LDADD): Link the event operator code. |
| |
| * init/job_class.c, init/main.c: Correct includes and some function |
| names. |
| |
| * init/process.c, init/process.h, init/tests/test_process.c: Land |
| original Process code (used by job class and similar). |
| |
| * init/process.c, init/process.h, init/tests/test_process.c: Break |
| into two pieces, one part becomes job_process which requires both |
| job information and process information, the other becomes system |
| which requires no job information. |
| * init/errors.h: Update error name. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link job process code |
| and header along with system code and header. |
| (TESTS): Build and run job process and system test suites. |
| (test_job_process_SOURCES, test_job_process_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_job_process_LDADD): Details for job process test suite. |
| (test_system_SOURCES, test_system_LDFLAGS, test_system_LDADD): |
| Details for system test suite. |
| (test_process_LDADD, test_job_class_LDADD, test_job_LDADD) |
| (test_event_LDADD, test_parse_job_LDADD, test_parse_conf_LDADD) |
| (test_conf_LDADD, test_control_LDADD): Link job process and system |
| code. |
| |
| * init/parse_conf.c: Remove parse_job include. |
| |
| * init/init.supp: Update leak check for class init; remove |
| valgrind workaround since it's gone away with the change of that |
| function. |
| |
| * init/conf.h (ConfFile): Change type of job member, but leave name. |
| Add prototype for new function. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): Somewhat simplify the case of |
| having parsed a job, we only need to call job_class_consider() now |
| to have it dealt with. |
| (conf_file_destroy): Likewise after removing the ConfFile from the |
| source (so it won't get considered) and marking the job class as |
| deleted, we only need to call job_class_reconsider() and check the |
| return value to see whether we've been replaced. |
| (conf_select_job): In return we provide the function to decide which |
| of the available job sources is the best one. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c: Update types in tests. |
| (test_select_job): Test the new function. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.h: Update to include job_class.h and update prototype |
| to return JobClass, we'll keep the name though since we'll never |
| parse jobs and otherwise things get annoying. |
| * init/parse_job.c: Update to work on job classes. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c: Update to match. |
| |
| * init/job_class.h (JobClass): Factor out old JobConfig object into |
| a new JobClass object with the same properties, but in its own source |
| file. |
| (ExpectType): Rename old JobExpect to this to match other enums. |
| (ConsoleType): Move along with the object that uses it. |
| * init/job_class.c (job_class_init, job_class_new) |
| (job_class_environment): Bring along methods that only operate on |
| a JobClass, cleaning them up in the process. |
| (job_class_consider, job_class_reconsider): Replace job_config_replace |
| with these two functions that may be used for a new job class and |
| when discarding or finishing with an old one respectively. |
| * init/tests/test_job_class.c: Tests for the functions. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link job class source |
| and header. |
| (TESTS): Build and run job class test suite. |
| (test_job_class_SOURCES, test_job_class_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_job_class_LDADD): Details for job class test suite. |
| (test_process_LDADD, test_job_LDADD, test_event_LDADD) |
| (test_parse_job_LDADD, test_parse_conf_LDADD, test_conf_LDADD) |
| (test_control_LDADD): Link job class code to other tests too. |
| |
| 2008-04-28 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_job_config_path, control_job_path): Add |
| functions to generate D-Bus object paths for jobs and instances |
| (control_path_append): and a static function used by both to append |
| escaped path elements. |
| * init/control.h: Add prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_job_config_path) |
| (test_job_path): Add test cases for the new functions. |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig, Job): Add path member to both structures. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new, job_new): Initialise the path members. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_new, test_new): Make sure |
| the path members are initialised to something sensible. |
| * init/init.supp: Valgrind whines, I do not know why. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_bus_open): Call out to register objects |
| on the new bus connection. |
| (control_register_all): Start off by registering the connection |
| manager object, no methods/signals for now. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_bus_open): Make sure the manager |
| object is registered. |
| |
| 2008-04-27 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_bus_open): Correct name of |
| error macro. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_emit_event): Make INSTANCE the second variable. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_next_state): Update tests. |
| |
| 2008-04-25 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_bus_open): Use D-bus macros for |
| error strings instead of naming them by hand. |
| |
| 2008-04-22 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_bus_close): Add another missing |
| call to dbus_shutdown. |
| |
| 2008-04-21 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_bus_open): Under valgrind we seem |
| to get NoReply instead of Disconnected which is a wee bit odd. |
| Add missing call |
| (test_bus_disconnected): Add missing call to dbus_shutdown. |
| |
| 2008-04-19 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/process.c: Add missing limits.h include |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): Merge instance and instance_name; if |
| instance is set, the job is multi-instance with the name derived |
| from that; if unset the job is singleton. We will not support |
| unlimited instances. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new): Initialise instance to NULL. |
| (job_new): Assert that name is set for instance jobs. |
| (job_instance): Alter to only deal with singleton and instance |
| jobs, the unlimited instances case is gone. |
| (job_handle_event): Use instance instead of instance_name |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_new): Check instance is NULL |
| (test_find_by_pid): Adjust the way instance jobs are made, which |
| means we have to pass a name to job_config_new now. |
| (test_instance): Adjust tests to remove unlmited-instance tests |
| and pass name to job_config_new |
| (test_change_state, test_run_process): Pass instance name to |
| job_new as an allocated argument rather than waiting to set it |
| until afterwards. |
| (test_handle_event): Set instance instead of instance_name |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_instance): Make the argument mandatory. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_instance): Remove the |
| checks for without argument, and make sure that without argument |
| is an error. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_oom): Oops, forgot to free never arg. |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): NihList is rather overkill for emits, |
| which is static configuration; turn into a NULL-terminated array |
| which'll make it easier to turn into a D-Bus property later. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new): Initialise to NULL now. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_new): Make sure it's NULL. |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_emits): Store in an array instead. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_emits): Redo tests. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_emit_event): Append exported variables to the |
| job event without overwriting the builtins. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Check that exported |
| environment is added to the job events. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_export): Parse a new export stanza, |
| which takes one or more environment variable names. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_export): Test the new |
| stanza. |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): Add new export member. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new): Initialise to NULL. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_new): Make sure it's NULL. |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_add, environ_set): Add a replace argument |
| which when FALSE does not replace existing entries in the environment |
| table. |
| * init/environ.h: Adjust prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_environ.c (test_add): Add tests for non-replacement |
| mode, including corner cases. |
| (test_set): Replace should be TRUE in this test. |
| * init/event.c (event_operator_collect): Always replace existing |
| environment members. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_environment, job_run_process): Always replace |
| existing environment members. |
| (job_emit_event): Always replace existing environment members, and |
| rework this function to get rid of the confusing gotos. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Add tests to make sure |
| we include the INSTANCE variable in the event environment. |
| |
| 2008-04-18 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_kill): Make sure we do send the signal to |
| the process group; in practice this makes no difference, but it pays |
| to be explicit in such things. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_kill): Add a test case for when |
| the session leader is no more. |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): Another day, another obscure job config |
| detail. This one is for adjusting how likely you are to be killed |
| by the OOM Killer. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new): Set to zero by default. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_new): And make sure it is zero. |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_oom): And it helps to have a function |
| to set that one. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_oom): Test it. |
| * init/errors.h: And we need an error if its out of bounds. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): Which also needs to be caught. |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Of course, we have to do something |
| with the oom adjustment. |
| (process_error_read): message for failure error. |
| * init/process.h (processErrorType): And need an error if it fails |
| |
| * init/main.c: Drop the legacy configuration directory, the format |
| of jobs has changed sufficiently to not support it. |
| * init/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Remove LEGACY_CONFDIR definition. |
| (install-data-local): Don't create it, either. |
| |
| * init/enum.c, init/enum.h, init/tests/test_enum.c: Remove these |
| source files, a hold-over from when we had them in a separate |
| library and passed around the integer values. |
| * init/job.c, init/job.h, init/tests/test_job.c: Restore in their |
| proper place. |
| * init/Makefile.am: Remove enum.* from build instructions. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Attempt to connect to the system bus on startup, |
| but don't expect it to work. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_bus_open, control_bus_disconnected) |
| (control_bus_close): Functions to open a connection to the D-Bus |
| system bus, clean up if disconnected or disconnect ourselves |
| explicitly. |
| * init/control.h: Prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_bus_open) |
| (test_bus_disconnected, test_bus_close): Test the functions using |
| a fake D-Bus system bus daemon. |
| * init/errors.h: Add error for "name taken". |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link control.c and |
| control.h |
| (TESTS): Build and run control test suite. |
| (test_control_SOURCES, test_control_LDFLAGS, test_control_LDADD): |
| Details for control test suite. |
| (test_process_LDADD, test_job_LDADD, test_event_LDADD) |
| (test_parse_job_LDADD, test_parse_conf_LDADD, test_conf_LDADD): |
| Link control.o |
| |
| 2008-04-16 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): Add leader member. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new): Initialise leader to FALSE. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_new): Make sure leader is FALSE. |
| (test_change_goal, test_change_state, test_run_process) |
| (test_kill_process, test_child_handler, test_handle_event) |
| (test_handle_event_finished): Jobs have to be leaders now to allow |
| waitpid() to work in test cases. |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_session): Parse "session leader" stanza |
| to set to TRUE. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_session): Test new |
| stanza parsing. |
| (test_stanza_console): Add missing "missing argument" test. |
| * init/process.c (process_error_read): Deal with new fork error. |
| (process_spawn): If we're not to be a session leader, fork again and |
| write the pid back on the open socket. |
| * init/process.h (ProcessErrorType): Introduce new fork error. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Test that we can't start |
| a non-session-leader and still have process details. |
| (test_spawn, test_kill): Other jobs have to be leaders now to |
| allow waitpid() to work. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Jobs have to be leaders now |
| to allow waitpid() to work. |
| |
| 2008-04-12 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac (NIH_INIT): Require that libnih build D-Bus support, |
| failing configure if we can't get it. |
| * init/Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): Build with D-Bus CFLAGS, |
| (init_LDADD, test_process_LDADD, test_job_LDADD, test_event_LDADD) |
| (test_parse_job_LDADD, test_parse_conf_LDADD, test_conf_LDADD): and |
| link with libnih-dbus.la and D-Bus LIBS. |
| (init_LDFLAGS): No need for -static now since libnih will only exist |
| statically anyway. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Use a better name for kbdrequest |
| * init/event.h (KBDREQUEST_EVENT): Rename event to keyboard-request |
| |
| * init/main.c: Drop the attempt to rescue a crashed system by |
| carrying on with no state |
| (crash_handler): After the child has core dumped, the parent will |
| die and the kernel will panic. That's the best we can do, I think. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Don't generate the stalled event; |
| there's nothing useful you can do with it other than start a root |
| shell and that's just a security hole waiting to happen. |
| (job_new): Don't increment the instances counter. |
| * init/job.h: Remove extern for instances counter. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Remove the check that the |
| instance counter is incremented. |
| (test_change_state): Remove the test for the stalled event. |
| * init/event.h (STALLED): Remove stalled event definition, |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): And while we're at it, the instance name is |
| guaranteed unique for a given job name, which is also guaranteed |
| to be unique - so don't bother with job ids either, since they |
| also get reused in bad cases. |
| * init/job.c (job_next_id): Drop this function. |
| (job_new): Don't assign an id anymore. |
| (job_find_by_id): Drop this function. |
| (job_run_process): Set UPSTART_INSTANCE to the instance name if set. |
| (job_name): Function to create the string used in messages. |
| (job_change_goal, job_change_state, job_run_process) |
| (job_kill_process, job_kill_timer, job_child_handler) |
| (job_process_terminated, job_process_trace_new) |
| (job_process_trace_new_child, job_process_trace_signal) |
| (job_process_trace_fork, job_process_trace_exec): Use the instance |
| name in messages (if set) in place of the job id. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Drop checks on the id field. |
| (test_find_by_id): Drop test. |
| (test_run_process): Check that UPSTART_INSTANCE is set only for |
| named job instances, and contains the instance name. |
| (test_change_state, test_run_process, test_child_handler): Remove |
| id setting and update error message checks. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/event.h (Event): We don't use the id field for anything; |
| and it can't be guaranteed to be unique since it can wrap over |
| and get reused. Drop it. |
| * init/event.c (event_next_id): Drop this function. |
| (event_new): Don't assign an id anymore. |
| (event_find_by_id): Drop this function. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Drop checks on the id field |
| (test_find_by_id): Drop test. |
| (test_poll): Drop id setting which was needless anyway. |
| |
| 2008-04-11 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_handler): Add tests to make |
| sure that respawn works for both services and tasks; the only |
| difference we want for tasks is that zero is a normal exit code. |
| * init/job.c (job_process_terminated): Status need not be non-zero |
| if the job is not a task. |
| |
| Change the default job type from task to service, which will |
| finally match people's expectations. |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): Replace service member with task |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new): Initialise task to FALSE |
| (job_change_state): Unblock if not a task instead of if a service |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_new): Make sure task is FALSE |
| (test_change_state): Check service by default, task with flag; |
| this also means we expect blockers to be cleared if we end up in |
| running for the other checks |
| (test_child_handler): Expect blockers to be cleared if we end up |
| in running now that service is the default. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Test with a task since |
| we want to remain blocked for longer. |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_respawn): Don't set service to TRUE |
| (stanza_service): Rename to stanza_task and set task flag instead |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_respawn): Remove checks |
| for setting of service flag |
| (test_stanza_service): Rename to test_stanza_task and test task |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_init): Create hash using nih_hash_string_new() |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_new): Likewise. |
| |
| 2008-03-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * HACKING: Terminology changes: Bazaar-NG is now just Bazaar; |
| Malone is now just Launchpad's bug tracking system. Update bugs |
| URL to match modern form. |
| |
| * init/enum.h (JobWaitType): Rename to JobExpect |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): Rename wait_for to expect |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new, job_change_state, job_run_process) |
| (job_process_stopped, job_process_trace_new_child): Rename wait_for |
| to expect in all occurances. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Likewise rename all occurances. |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_wait): Rename to stanza_expect and drop |
| the intermediate argument. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_wait): Rename to |
| test_stanza_expect and adjust tests to match new syntax. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Remove set of wait_for. |
| |
| * doc/states.dot: Remove the state transition from starting to |
| waiting ("emit_stopped" in the graph); we don't have a "respawning |
| too fast" exit here anymore, so always go to stopping. |
| * doc/states.png: Regenerate. |
| |
| * TODO: Document the problems with overflowing ids and instance |
| counter before I forget about them. |
| |
| 2008-03-07 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): Add instance_name member. |
| (Job): Add name member. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new): Initialise instance name to NULL. |
| (job_new): Accept the name as an argument, reparenting and stealing |
| (job_handle_event): Expand the instance name and pass to job_new |
| (job_instance): Accept a name and look that up in the list of current |
| instances returning the instance if found. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Add extra argument to all job_new calls |
| (test_config_new): Make sure instance name is initialised to NULL. |
| (test_handle_event): Make sure the job name is set from the instance, |
| and make sure an existing instance is reused if we can. |
| (test_instance): Make sure that the existing instance is returned. |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_instance): Check for an optional argument |
| and store it in the instance_name member if it exists, otherwise |
| free and reset the instance_name member. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_instance): Check the new |
| argument is handled properly and stored in the right place. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload_job_dir) |
| (test_file_destroy): Add extra NULL to job_new |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Add extra NULL to job_new |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_operator_match): Accept an environment array |
| and expand the operator value against it before attempting to match. |
| (event_operator_handle): Also accept the environment array and pass |
| through to calls to event_operator_match(). |
| * init/event.h: Update prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_operator_match): Add extra NULL |
| argument to most tests, and add tests for known and unknown variable |
| references. |
| (test_operator_handle): Add extra NULL arguments to most tests, and |
| add test for passing of environment through. |
| (test_operator_reset): Add extra NULL argument to call. |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event): Pass the job environment for the |
| stop event handling, but NULL for the start event. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_event): Make sure that a stop |
| operator is expanded from the job environment before being matched |
| against the stop event. |
| |
| * init/event.c, init/event.h, init/environ.c: Documentation tweaks. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Remove the code to check for runaway |
| jobs from here, we'll always let people explicitly start an instance. |
| (job_process_terminated): Call job_catch_runaway when actually doing |
| the respawn instead. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Remove "too fast" checks, |
| we're going to allow start/stop requests to restart jobs as much as |
| they like since this is an external request. |
| (test_handle_event, test_handle_event_finished): No need to remove |
| a respawn limit with this behaviour. |
| (test_child_handler): Instead check that the respawn counter is |
| dealt with by the child handler. |
| |
| * TODO: Update, I found a bug with the current model. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_environ.c (test_expand): Check that a string |
| without an expansion still works ok. |
| |
| 2008-03-06 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_operator_collect): Just use strcat functions. |
| |
| 2008-03-03 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_valid): New function to check the validity |
| of an environment variable name, should call before accepting any. |
| (environ_expand_until): New function to expand variable references |
| in a string using an environment table; supports a few common |
| shell-like expressions. |
| (environ_getn): Change to return the value of the string, not the |
| entire environment string. |
| * init/environ.h: Add prototypes. |
| * init/errors.h: Add errors raised by new functions. |
| * init/tests/test_environ.c (test_valid, test_expand): Add test |
| cases for the new functions. |
| (test_get, test_getn): Change test case to check for the variable |
| value instead of returning the whole string. |
| |
| * TODO: Add thoughts on blocking commands. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/event.h (Event): Remove the refs member; we now never hold |
| a reference to an event we're blocking since we always copy the |
| environment out if we want to keep it. |
| (EventOperator): Events are always blocked while we hold them, |
| so drop the blocked member. |
| (EventProgress): The done state is no longer needed, we can free |
| in finished now. |
| * init/event.c (event_ref, event_unref): Drop these functions. |
| (event_new): Don't ininitialise the refs member since it's gone. |
| (event_poll): Remove the done state since it's directly freed |
| in event_finished again |
| (event_finished): No done state, event is freed before return. |
| (event_operator_new): No blocked member. |
| (event_operator_copy): Always block the event after copying. |
| (event_operator_destroy): Simply unblock. |
| (event_operator_handle): Simply block the event on match. |
| (event_operator_collect): Always block the copied event |
| (event_operator_unblock): This function is no longer required, since |
| it has an identical effect to reset. |
| (event_operator_reset): Simply unblock the event. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Drop the check for refs |
| being initialised to zero. |
| (test_ref, test_unref, test_operator_collect): Drop test for |
| functions that have been dropped in the code. |
| (test_operator_new): Drop the check for blocked being initialised |
| to FALSE. |
| (test_block, test_unblock, test_operator_destroy): Drop any references |
| to the refs member. |
| (test_operator_destroy): Actually fix the function to test things. |
| (test_poll): Drop the check for remaining in the done state. |
| (test_operator_new, test_operator_copy): Drop the checks for blocked. |
| (test_operator_handle, test_operator_collect, test_opreator_reset): |
| Drop references to refs and blocked. |
| * init/job.c (job_unblock, job_handle_event): Drop the call to |
| event_unref() since the next call was always event_unblock() and |
| that's the one that we didn't delete. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state, test_child_handler) |
| (test_handle_event, test_handle_event_finished): Events don't |
| have references anymore, so remove calls to reference, unreference |
| and checks for the reference count - it's all done with blocks now. |
| (test_new): Remove check that the operator is not blocked for a |
| new job since there's no such thing now. |
| (test_handle_event): Operators don't have a blocked member anymore, |
| if there's an event, it's blocked. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Don't reference the event we're |
| blocked on, we'll always know when it's finished. |
| (job_handle_event_finished): Likewise no reason to unreference it. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal, test_child_handler) |
| (test_handle_event, test_change_state) |
| (test_handle_event_finished): Remove the expectation that the blocked |
| event is referenced by the job. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Don't reference the event, |
| since the job would not have. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_emit_event): Use environ_add/set for style |
| reasons. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event): Reset the stop_on operator after |
| processing the event, thus the expression needs to be completely |
| reevaluated before the job can be stopped again by it. At last, |
| correct behaviour! |
| (job_change_state): No reason to reset the stop_on operator when |
| starting since it's always reset after evaluating to TRUE now; |
| likewise no reason to reset on re-entering running or waiting, |
| job_unblock() is sufficient. |
| (job_failed): No reason to iterate stop_on to set failed, it's |
| empty - job_unblock() does what we want. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_event): Check that the operator |
| is actually reset and the event not referenced when handling from |
| the event. |
| (test_change_state, test_child_handler): Don't put anything in stop_on |
| and thus don't expect anything to come out of it -- event environment |
| is all done in stop_env and blocking done in blocking. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event): Collect the stop events and store |
| them in the blocking list, unblocking any that were there before |
| such as the start events. |
| (job_change_state): Unblock blocking events when returning to running |
| from pre-stop. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_event): Make sure the stop |
| events are collected and replace any previously blocking events. |
| (test_change_state, test_child_handler): Test that stop events in |
| the blocking list are kept and unblocked when necessary. |
| |
| 2008-03-02 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Shouldn't emit the started event |
| on pre-stop cancellation, and shouldn't unblock the job because |
| it's a service. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Throw away the stop environment |
| when starting and returning to running. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Make sure the stop |
| environment is actually thrown away. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Append the environment from the |
| stop events if given the pre-stop process to run; do this before |
| the special events so they can never be overriden. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process): Check that the stop event |
| environment is included for pre-stop and not for other jobs. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event): Remove setting of UPSTART_JOB |
| and UPSTART_JOB_ID, we set that when we run the process. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_event): Don't check for |
| UPSTART_JOB and UPSTART_JOB_ID since we no longer copy it in here. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Copy the environment to pass it to |
| the job, appending the UPSTART_JOB and UPSTART_JOB_ID variables here; |
| we never want to be able to match these, etc. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process): Add tests to make sure |
| that the environment is actually set in the processes we run. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add stop_env member to store environment from |
| stop events for the stop script. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise stop_env to NULL. |
| (job_handle_event): Copy environment from the stop_on operator into |
| the stop_env member. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check that stop_env is NULL. |
| (test_handle_event): Add lots of tests to make sure that the |
| environment is collected from the events and stored in stop_env |
| properly, overwriting what was there already if necessary. |
| |
| * init/init.supp (job-run-process-args): Add a suppression for the |
| fact that job_run_process will leak its arguments to a new process |
| assuming that it will call exec() or exit() |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_handler): Remove bogus free tag |
| of the list, which we don't use in this test (valgrind failure) |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Remove the start_on member. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Don't initialise start_on since it's gone. |
| (job_change_state): Drop call to unblock the start_on operator since |
| the events are already unblocked by job_unblock. |
| (job_failed): Drop setting of start_on events to failed since this |
| is already done by job_unblock. This results in a slight change in |
| behaviour, now when a job fails to start - the event or command will |
| be immediately unblocked since there's no point waiting until it |
| stops again - it was waiting for it to start. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Remove start_on checks |
| (test_change_state, test_child_handler, test_handle_event): Remove |
| all references to start_on, instead relying on the blocking checks |
| instead. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Remove solitary reference |
| to job's start_on, this wasn't necessary anyway - we proved that it |
| was the right event by affecting the job. Revert previous commit |
| that temporarily increased the number of references, they should be |
| one again now only the blocking list holds them. |
| |
| * init/job.h (job): Add blocking member, a list of events that we're |
| blocking from finishing. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise blocking member to NULL. |
| (job_handle_event): Collect the list of events from the operator |
| and store them in the job's blocking list (unblocking any existing |
| first); if the job is already running, unblock unref and discard. |
| (job_unblock): New function to deal with unblocking the events we're |
| holding onto and resetting the blocking list; this will be extended |
| later to also unblock any command. |
| (job_change_state): Unblock events in running for services and in |
| waiting for everything. |
| (job_failed): Unblock events and mark them as failed. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check that it's initialised to NULL |
| (test_handle_event): Extend the test cases to check the value of the |
| blocking list, and to make sure that the previous blocking list is |
| overwritten when necessary. |
| (test_change_state, test_child_handler): Extend test cases so that |
| wherever we're had a blocked event in start_on, we also have that in |
| the blocking list. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Temporarily increase the |
| expected number of references/blockers to the event in the poll |
| test. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add start_env member, this stores the environment |
| to use when starting the event so it doesn't overwrite the current |
| environment of a restarting job. |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event): Do the heavy lifting of starting a |
| new job instance here; construct the environment from the built-ins |
| and configured, append that collected from the start events, locate |
| or create a new instance, add the job name and id then copy into |
| the new start_env member before starting the job. At some point |
| this will probably all become a function since it'll be similar for |
| the control functions. |
| (job_change_state): Copy the start_env member into the env member |
| when in the starting state; thus the job environment remains the same |
| until restarted. |
| (job_new): Remove code to initialise the environment, we now do that |
| when actually starting the instance. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_event): Add test cases for |
| starting the job, making sure that the environment is correctly |
| copied into the right field and also checking what happens if it's |
| already stopping or running. |
| (test_change_state): Make sure that start_env is correctly copied |
| over into env, overwriting what is there if non-NULL or keeping it |
| if NULL. |
| (test_new): Remove checks for environment setup, since we don't do |
| that anymore here; replace with checking for NULL and restore the |
| alloc fail tests. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/environ.c (environ_add): Allow it to accept NULL length, since |
| we can't always keep that around. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Accept the environment list as |
| a parameter, then finally we can change this function to take a |
| JobConfig as the first argument. |
| (process_error_read): Remove the associated error handler. |
| * init/process.h: Change prototype. |
| (ProcessErrorType): Remove error enum for environment. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Update calls in test to |
| just pass in an environment array (direct testing). |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Pass configuration and environment |
| to process_spawn. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Take the environment directly out |
| the job structure, rather than recreating it. |
| (process_environment): Drop function, absorbed elsewhere. |
| * init/process.h: Remove prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Set the job_id variable |
| before calling job_new and set config->start_on instead of |
| job->start_on so that job_new can pick up both. |
| (test_environment): Remove test cases. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): finally gains env pointer of its own. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise the environment, moving the last |
| of the code from process_environment -- this is only temporary |
| though in the interests of refactoring, it'll move out of here again |
| soon enough. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Make sure that the environment is |
| set in a manner which tests the overriding of things by other things; |
| we have to temporarily comment out the alloc fail stuff though :-( |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_operator_collect): Make list the last argument |
| for consistency with future functions. |
| * init/event.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_operator_collect): Swap arguments. |
| * init/process.c (process_environment): Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_config_environment): Function to generate an |
| environment table from a JobConfig, code largely moved from process.c |
| * init/job.h: Add protoyype. |
| (JOB_DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT): List of environment variables to always |
| copy from the environment (moved from process.h) |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_environment): Add test case, |
| again largely copied from test_process.c |
| * init/process.c (process_environment): Call job_config_environment |
| instead of the code moved out. |
| * init/process.h (PROCESS_ENVIRONMENT): Move to job.h |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| 2008-03-01 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_operator_collect): Create a mega-function to |
| iterate an EventOperator tree (filtering out those bits that aren't |
| TRUE) and collect the events, adding them to a linked list, adding |
| their environment to a table and making a string list for another |
| environment variable. Fundamentally this function marshals data |
| out of the Event subsystem into the right format for the Job subsystem. |
| * init/event.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_operator_collect): Tests for the |
| collector function; some bits may seem similar to test_process.c |
| * init/process.c (process_environment): Use event_operator_collect |
| to gather the environment, instead of its own code (which pretty |
| much got pasted into event_operator_collect anyway). Force everything |
| else to allocate matching the caller. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn, test_environment): Had |
| forgotten to set the value of the intermediate AND operator to TRUE, |
| necessary now. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_environment_add): Move and rename this |
| function, since it's not really process associated |
| (process_environment): Change to use environ_add or environ_setf |
| instead. |
| * init/process.h: Remove prototype. |
| * init/environ.c (environ_add): New name/location of |
| process_environment_add, modified to not take a copy of the string |
| (environ_set): Wrapper for the above for common dealing with |
| environment we want to set from a format string. |
| (environ_get, environ_getn, environ_lookup): Functions to get an |
| environment variable entry; largely cripped from event.c but |
| bug-fixed at the same time. |
| * init/environ.h: Function prototypes. |
| * init/event.c (event_operator_match): Change to use environ_lookup |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_environment_add): Move the tests. |
| * init/tests/test_environ.c: Test suite for environment handling |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build environ.c and environ.h |
| (TESTS): Build environment test suite |
| (test_environ_SOURCES, test_environ_LDFLAGS, test_environ_LDADD): |
| Details for environment test suite |
| (test_process_LDADD, test_job_LDADD, test_event_LDADD) |
| (test_parse_job_LDADD, test_parse_conf_LDADD, test_conf_LDADD): |
| Link environ.o to other test suites |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Increment the number of instances. |
| (job_instance): Simplify the function, it now only returns the |
| existing instance or NULL. This makes it easier to extend when |
| we have env-limited instances later on. |
| (job_handle_event): If job_instance returns NULL, create |
| a new instance with job_new() and always reset the operator afterwards. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check that the instances variable |
| is incremented when a new job is created. |
| (test_instance): Change to check that it returns NULL when there is |
| no active instance, or for multi-instance jobs, instead of creating |
| a new one itself. |
| (test_config_replace, test_find_by_pid) |
| (test_find_by_id, test_change_goal, test_change_state) |
| (test_next_state, test_run_process, test_kill_process) |
| (test_child_handler, test_handle_event) |
| (test_handle_event_finished): Call job_new to create a new instance |
| from a config, instead of job_instance. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload_job_dir) |
| (test_file_destroy): Call job_new to create a new instance from a |
| config, instead of job_instance. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Call job_new to create a new |
| instance from a config, instead of job_instance. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn, test_environment): Call |
| job_new to create a new instance from a config, instead of job_instance |
| |
| 2008-02-29 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Compare the evaluated $sbindir against the common |
| things we put in PATH, if it doesn't match, define EXTRA_PATH to |
| contain it. |
| * init/paths.h: Append EXTRA_PATH to PATH if defined. |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Replace TELINIT definition with |
| SBINDIR, pointing at the common directory. |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Replace SHUTDOWN definition |
| with SBINDIR, pointing at the common directory. |
| * init/paths.h (TELINIT): Redefine to be SBINDIR with "/telinit" |
| on the end; define SBINDIR if necessary. |
| * compat/sysv/reboot.c (SHUTDOWN): Redefine to be SBINDIR with |
| "/shutdown" on the end; define SBINDIR if necessary. |
| |
| 2008-02-22 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_operator_match): Rewrite to match both |
| positionally and by name. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_operator_match): Update tests to |
| check the new behaviour works. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (parse_on_operand): Add arguments to env list |
| rather than args; sanity check afterwards to ensure that positional |
| doesn't follow name-based -- when parsing the job is the right place |
| to catch this. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_start) |
| (test_stanza_stop): Change args to env when checking operators. |
| Check that arguments may be quoted in manners that we expect to be |
| sane. Check that positional arguments cannot follow name-based ones. |
| * init/errors.h: Add new error. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): Treat expected variable as a |
| permanent error. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn, test_environment): |
| Update event_new() calls to remove extra argument. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main, cad_handler, kbd_handler, pwr_handler): |
| Update event_new() calls to remove extra argument. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Update event_new () call. |
| (job_emit_event): Update to put failure information in environment. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new, test_instance) |
| (test_child_handler, test_handle_event) |
| (test_handle_event_finished): Remove extra argument to event_new, |
| rename args to env in operator where necessary. |
| (test_change_state): Update to check emitted event by full environment. |
| |
| * init/event.h (Event): Remove args member. |
| (EventOperator): Rename args member to env. |
| Update prototypes to match. |
| * init/event.c (event_new): Remove args member. |
| (event_finished): Remove copying of args member to failed event. |
| (event_operator_new): Rename args member to env. |
| (event_operator_copy): Rename args copying to env. |
| (event_operator_match): ?? |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Update test to remove args. |
| (test_operator_new): Update test to rename args to env. |
| (test_operator_copy): Update test to rename args to env. |
| (test_operator_match): ??? |
| |
| * TODO: Update with job atomicity notes. |
| |
| 2008-02-20 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c: Switch around job_find_by_pid and job_find_by_id |
| * init/job.h: Likewise. |
| |
| * init/job.h: Update prototypes to match variable names in the |
| code. |
| |
| 2008-02-17 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_kill): Change to accept a JobConfig rather |
| than a Job, since in theory this should only ever need that in a |
| future where we can specify a kill signal (right now it's not used |
| for anything!) |
| * init/process.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_kill): Update test cases. |
| * init/job.c (job_kill_process, job_kill_timer): Pass in JobConfig |
| instead of Job. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Accept trace as an argument instead |
| of using a random piece of job state to determine whether to trace |
| or not. |
| * init/process.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Update tests to pass in |
| via argument whether to trace the job or not. |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Pass in the trace variable rather |
| than relying on it working it out for itself; this means we don't |
| need to set the state until after, therefore don't need to reset it. |
| |
| * AUTHORS, logd/jobs.d/logd.in: Update e-mail addresses. |
| |
| * README: Update kernel recommendation to 2.6.24, since that's |
| the oldest version that the test suite will complete under. |
| |
| 2008-01-17 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Don't append the list of event |
| names, they can be found in $UPSTART_EVENTS now. This is better |
| since it's consistent for exec and script. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process): Drop test case. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_environment): Function to build an |
| environment table for a job containing built-in variables, those |
| from the configuration, events and finally the upstart job ones. |
| (process_environment_add): Helper function for the above that |
| handles adding a variable to the array; dealing with fetching the |
| value from init's environment if necessary. |
| (process_setup_environment): This function now gets dropped in |
| favour of the new ones. |
| (process_spawn): Call the new process_environment() function and set |
| the environ variable directly. |
| * init/process.h (PROCESS_ENVIRONMENT): Define built-in environment |
| variables that are always copied from our own environment. |
| Add prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_environment): Check that the |
| environment is built correctly and that each bit overrides the |
| right other bit. |
| (test_environment_add): Check that the array is built correctly. |
| (test_spawn): Adjust order and values of expected environment |
| to match what's now set. |
| |
| 2008-01-16 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_failed): Separate the logic that marks the job |
| and its associated events as failed into its own function, since |
| it's a large enough amount of code that we were otherwise duplicating |
| everywhere else (and in a few places, failing to mark the events as |
| failed as well). |
| (job_change_state, job_process_terminated): Call job_failed instead |
| of doing it ourselves. |
| (job_emit_event): De-nest the logic and fix so that we don't add |
| environment to the failed respawn event. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Add checks on whether |
| the event was marked as failed or not. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * configure.ac (AC_COPYRIGHT): Update copyright to 2008. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_handler): Don't run the signal |
| and ptrace tests while in valgrind, sometimes signals (specifically |
| SIGCONT after SIGSTOP) don't behave right and we kinda need that |
| reliability. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_handler): After adding extra |
| processes, make sure we clean up again so each test is roughly |
| independant. Fix the final test case to not rely on previous |
| setup and work on its own. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Remove useless check |
| of job->start_on from a killed/post-stop check (noticed while |
| writing the other). |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Check the return value of |
| job_run_process() and if particular processes fail, change the |
| goal to stop and push the job into the next state; setting the job |
| as failed along the way. |
| (job_emit_event): If the exit_status is -1 then it means the job |
| failed to spawn, so don't place EXIT_SIGNAL or EXIT_STATUS in the |
| event environment. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Check what happens when |
| each process type fails, make sure that the job is stopped for |
| pre-start, spawned and post-stop and the failure is ignored for |
| post-start and pre-stop. |
| |
| 2008-01-15 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c: Selectively compile out certain pieces when make is |
| run with CPPFLAGS=-DDEBUG, giving us a build that'll happily run from |
| a user terminal. |
| * init/event.h: Change the startup event to "debug" when built like |
| that, so we don't accidentally do bad things. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Catch PROCESS_ERROR and abort the |
| attempt to run the process, returning a non-temporary error condition. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process): Add test case for |
| attempting to spawn a file that doesn't exist. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_error_read): Avoid the word process, since |
| it's likely included in the higher error message. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Call process_error_abort() on any |
| error condition. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Add a test case for failing |
| to spawn a process and receiving ProcessError correctly; fix other |
| cases to ensure they return a pid. |
| |
| * init/errors.h: Add PROCESS_ERROR to the enum, but not to the string |
| list since there's no specific defined string for this one. |
| * init/process.h (ProcessError): Structure that builds on NihError |
| to add additional information for a process error. |
| (ProcessErrorType): enum of different process error types. |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): After forking read the error in |
| the parent, returning if we raise one. |
| Ensure we close the pipe if the fork fails. |
| Re-order so that we set the environment, umask and priority after the |
| resource limits (which should apply to them). |
| (process_error_abort): New function to immediately abort with an |
| error, writing it on the pipe first. |
| (process_error_read): Counterpart function to read the error from |
| the pipe and raise it, with appropriate error messages. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Create a pipe to use for |
| communication with the child, ensuring its closed before the parent |
| returns and ensuring that the writing end is close-on-exec in the |
| child. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Change to return a value indicating |
| whether there's been a non-temporary error (always returns zero so |
| far). |
| * init/job.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process): Check that job_run_process |
| always returns zero. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal): Document in which states this function |
| has unexpected side-effects such as freeing the job, since we do |
| attempt to call it from within job_change_state(). |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_limits): Integrate this function back |
| into process_spawn() since there's no reason for it to be separate. |
| (process_setup_console): Alter this function so it closes the original |
| console descriptors, opens the new ones and can reset them to if |
| required -- in particular, this no longer takes a Job parameter. |
| (process_spawn): Use the new process_setup_console function and |
| integrate code from process_setup_limits(). |
| * init/process.h: Update function prototype. |
| * init/main.c (main): Use the new process_setup_console() argument |
| form. Move syslog opening to the end of the function, rather than |
| where it is now where it could be at risk of being closed again |
| immediately. Change the root directory in case we're run in some |
| weird way. |
| (reset_console): Remove function since the code is now in |
| process_setup_console() |
| * init/enum.h (console_type): Remove CONSOLE_LOGGED and make the |
| CONSOLE_NONE constant be zero. |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_console): Drop parsing of "logged" |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_console): Drop testing |
| of "logged" parsing. |
| |
| 2008-01-14 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * HACKING: Correct bzr URLs to trunk. |
| |
| 2007-12-15 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Fix some documentation strings. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_kill): Move to beneath the process setup |
| functions. |
| * init/process.h: Adjust ordering here too. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Group console closing and setup |
| together, becoming the session and process group leader first. |
| |
| 2007-12-07 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Drop the debug message since |
| it's always repeated by the caller. |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Drop the word Active which is a |
| hold-over from when we had different process states. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_handler): Add code to handle the trapped |
| signal and ptrace event cases, distinguishing between a trapped |
| signal and process stopped after exec or fork using our trace |
| state member. Call out to other functions to do the work. |
| (job_process_trace_new): Called after the first exec to set the |
| ptrace options, update the trace state and allow the process to |
| continue without delivering the signal. Also called after the |
| fork to do the same. |
| (job_process_trace_new_child): Called after a fork for the new child; |
| increments the fork counter and if it goes over the number we want, |
| detaches from the process and allows it to move to running. Otherwise |
| calls job_process_trace_new() instead. |
| (job_process_trace_signal): Called when a signal is trapped, simply |
| delivers it to the process unchanged. |
| (job_process_trace_fork): Called before a fork for the parent, obtains |
| the new child process id from the event, updating the job structure, |
| and detaches from the parent which we're no longer interested in. |
| (job_process_trace_exec): Called after an exec other than the first, |
| assumed to be the end of forking so detaches from the process and |
| allows it to move to running. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_handler): Add test cases for |
| the various ptrace states. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Set process trace state to new for |
| the main job if we need to wait for the daemon or fork; otherwise |
| reset the state. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process): Add test cases to make |
| sure the trace state is set right and picked up by process_spawn. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Set a ptrace before execing the |
| binary if the trace state is TRACE_NEW, set by the caller. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Make sure that a job is |
| ptraced if set up properly. |
| (child): Add a simple case that just exits immediately for testing |
| the above. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add new trace_forks member to keep count of how |
| many forks we've seen and trace_state member to track whether we've |
| just started the trace or just forked. |
| * init/enum.h (TraceState): Add enumeration to keep track of ptrace |
| state to differentiate between a signal and an event. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise new members. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check new members are initialised |
| |
| * init/enum.h (JobWaitType): Add new daemon and fork wait types. |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_wait): Add parsing for daemon and fork. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_wait): Add tests too. |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): Remove daemon and pid members. |
| (Job): Remove pid_timer member. |
| (JOB_DEFAULT_PID_TIMEOUT): Remove this constant. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new, job_new): Remove initialisation of |
| removed members. |
| (job_change_state): Stay in spawned unless we're not waiting for |
| anything -- remove the daemon flag. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_new, test_new): Remove checks |
| for initialisation of removed members. |
| (test_change_state): Remove daemon flag stays in spawned check since |
| the daemon flag has gone. |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_daemon, stanza_pid): Remove these |
| functions since they have no members to set. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_daemon, test_stanza_pid): |
| Remove the tests for the now non-existant functions. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): raise the system error before |
| calling another syscall, in case we overwrite errno. |
| |
| 2007-12-06 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_handler): Implement a combined child event |
| handler to replace the multiple separate ones. This handler deals |
| with adding appropriate messages to the log and decoding any state |
| information before calling specific action functions. |
| (job_child_reaper): Remove, moving the bulk of the code into new |
| (job_process_terminated): function that handles it cleanly. |
| (job_child_minder): Remove, moving the bulk of the code into new |
| (job_process_stopped): function that's a lot cleaner. |
| * init/job.h: Update prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper, test_child_minder): |
| Combine unit tests from both functions into single new |
| (test_child_handler): function. |
| * init/main.c (main): Call the combined function on child events |
| instead of separate ones. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_minder): Add informational message and |
| improve style and documentation. |
| |
| 2007-12-02 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/enum.h (JobWaitType): Introduce a new enum that specifies |
| how to transition the job from spawned to running; either we don't |
| wait, or we wait for it to emit the stopped signal. |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): Add the wait_for member. |
| Add protoype for job_child_minder. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new): Initialise to JOB_WAIT_NONE. |
| (job_child_minder): New function to catch when a process is stopped |
| by a signal, and move it to the next state when it does so. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_new): Check the initialisation |
| of wait_for to JOB_WAIT_NONE. |
| (test_child_minder): Tests for the new function. |
| (test_change_state): Copy the daemon test case to refer to waiter. |
| * init/main.c (main): Call job_child_minder whenever the job is |
| stopped by a signal |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_wait): Parse a new "wait" stanza that |
| specifies what to wait for before leaving the spawned state. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_wait): Check the new |
| stanza. |
| |
| 2007-11-29 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Add a few sets to NULL |
| so gcc is happy. |
| |
| 2007-11-15 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_reaper): Update argument names and types |
| to match new NihChildHandler pattern; switch on event instead, |
| which can now have three values not two (it always could, this was |
| a bug) to output warning and assume that status is always non-zero |
| if killed so no need to check that separately. |
| * init/job.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): Update calls to |
| job_child_reaper to pass an NihChildEvents member instead of FALSE |
| or TRUE for killed. |
| * init/main.c: Adjust call to nih_child_add_watch to indicate which |
| events we want to pass to the reaper; we don't use NIH_CHILD_ALL |
| since we're going to add ptrace stuff to a different function. |
| |
| 2007-11-07 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Tidy up. |
| |
| 2007-11-04 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| Complete the simplification of job config; rather than try and |
| precompute job replacements, keeping them all in the same hash table |
| and chaining them together, we just work it out when it's actually |
| necessary based on what's in the conf_sources list. |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobConfig): Remove the replacement and replacement_for |
| members and put a deleted member in instead. |
| * init/job.c (job_config_new): Initialise deleted to FALSE; don't |
| replace the job into the hash table, since we only want the current |
| one in there now. |
| (job_config_find_by_name): Now that there is only ever one job |
| config in the hash table, we don't need any special function and |
| can just use nih_hash_lookup directly, so drop this function. |
| (job_config_should_replace): Rename to job_config_replace |
| (job_config_replace): Rework, it now checks to see whether there |
| are instances, and if not removes the job from the hash table |
| before selecting a new one (which might be the same job). |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_config_new): Update test to check |
| deleted starts off as FALSE and that the job isn't in the hash. |
| (test_config_find_by_name): Drop. |
| (test_config_should_replace): Rename and rewrite to test replacement |
| actually works as we expect. |
| (test_change_state): Update tests for entering the waiting mode and |
| replacing jobs. |
| (test_find_by_pid, test_find_by_id, test_handle_event) |
| (test_handle_event_finished): Add jobs to the hash table, otherwise |
| we can't find them |
| (test_child_reaper): Add job to the hash table, and also create a |
| source for it since we end up with it in the waiting state so need |
| to be able to keep it. |
| * init/Makefile.am (test_process_LDADD, test_job_LDADD) |
| (test_event_LDADD): Need the full .o file list now. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_file_destroy): Rewrite to mark the job deleted, |
| call job_config_replace if it's the current job and free it if |
| it isn't the current job either before or after that call. |
| (conf_reload_path): Handle job replacement here; look up the |
| old job in the hash table, if it exists attempt a replacement |
| otherwise add the new job to the hash table. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload_job_dir) |
| (test_source_reload_conf_dir, test_source_reload_file): Update |
| tests to check job->deleted and use nih_hash_lookup to see whether |
| it's the current job. |
| (test_file_destroy): Write tests to check the common cases, we don't |
| need to worry about the intermediate now since they can't happen. |
| * init/parse_job.c (parse_job): Massively simplify, this only creates |
| the config and parses it now. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_parse_job): Remove the replacement |
| checks. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Add configs to the hash |
| table so they can be found. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| 2007-11-03 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/conf.h (ConfSource): Remove priority, we'll place these |
| in a linked list and use that order instead. |
| (ConfSourcePriority): Drop accordingly. |
| (ConfItem): Drop this structure; permitting jobs and states to be |
| defined inside larger conf files made things complicated for no |
| benefit; move the item union into |
| (ConfFile): here, instead of the items list. |
| (ConfItemType): Drop accordingly. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_init): Store sources in a linked list, instead |
| of a hash table; no idea why it ever was. |
| (conf_source_new): Drop priority argument and add to list not hash. |
| (conf_file_new): Set data to NULL instead of initialising items, |
| set destructor to conf_file_destroy. |
| (conf_item_destroy): Rename to conf_file_destroy |
| (conf_file_destroy): and adjust to refer to ConfItem instead, |
| getting the item type through the source. |
| (conf_item_new): Drop. |
| (conf_reload): Iterate as linked list not hash table. |
| (conf_reload_path): Simplify handling of old files and items a |
| little, just look it up and always free if it exists before parsing |
| the new file. |
| (conf_file_get): No longer any need for this function. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_file_get, test_item_new): Drop |
| test functions for those that have been removed. |
| (test_item_destroy): Rename to test_file_destroy. |
| (test_source_new): Don't pass or check priority, or hash lookup. |
| (test_file_new): Check data is set correctly. |
| (test_source_reload_job_dir, test_source_reload_conf_dir) |
| (test_source_reload_file): Update tests accordingly. |
| * init/parse_conf.c (stanza_job): Drop the job stanza, jobs |
| may only be defined in dedicated directories. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_conf.c (test_parse_conf): Simply check to only |
| make sure the file is parsed. |
| (test_stanza_job): Drop function. |
| * init/main.c: Update calls to conf_source_new. |
| * init/init.supp: Update intermediate function in suppression. |
| |
| 2007-10-26 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Mask out all signals across the |
| fork() rather than just SIGCHLD; reset the signal handlers to default |
| before unmasking again. The original rationale was we needed to |
| avoid SIGCHLD occurring before we'd stashed the pid, but that's no |
| longer a problem; the new rationale is that we want to avoid the |
| signal handlers running in the newly forked child. |
| |
| 2007-10-20 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_init): The job's name is the first item in the |
| structure again, so we can use nih_hash_string_key. |
| (job_config_name): Drop this function, then. |
| |
| * init/conf.h (ConfSourcePriority): Add a priority enum |
| (ConfSource): Add priority member. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_new): Take priority as an argument and |
| set it in the structure. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_new): Make sure priority |
| is set from the argument. |
| (test_file_new, test_file_get, test_item_new) |
| (test_source_reload_job_dir, test_source_reload_conf_dir) |
| (test_source_reload_file, test_source_reload, test_item_destroy): |
| Pass in a priority when creating a ConfSource. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_conf.c (test_parse_conf): Likewise. |
| * init/main.c (main): Set relative priorities for the configuration |
| directories. |
| |
| * init/conf.h (conf_file, conf_item): Add source and file members |
| respectively that point to the parent structure. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_file_new, conf_item_new): Set the members. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_file_new, test_file_get) |
| (test_item_new): Make sure the new members are set properly. |
| |
| * util/Makefile.am (install-data-hook, install-exec-hook): Apply |
| transform to source and destination of both manpage and program |
| symlinks. |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am (install-data-hook, install-exec-hook): |
| Likewise for the compatibility symlinks. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Make the event a child |
| of the operator so it doesn't get freed first. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_instance): Increment an instances counter each |
| time we spawn an instance. |
| (job_change_state): Decrement the instances counter again. |
| (job_detect_stalled): Drop the main loop function, since we perform |
| active detection of stall now. |
| * init/job.h: Update header. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Check that we get the |
| stalled event for the last instance. |
| (test_detect_stalled): Drop the test. |
| * init/main.c: Remove job_detect_stalled from the main loop. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_operator_destroy): Destructor for an |
| EventOperator that unblocks and unreferences the event first. |
| (event_operator_new): Set the operator. |
| (event_operator_copy): Remove error handling since it's unnecessary |
| with the destructor in place. |
| * init/event.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_operator_destroy): Make sure it |
| works properly. |
| (test_operator_copy): Don't unblock or unref events before freeing |
| them, since that's now taken care of when it's referenced. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Remove unnecessary error handling. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process): Reference the event |
| when setting it, otherwise we'll assert when we try to free it. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Drop the parent argument for consistency. |
| (job_instance): Update call to job_new. |
| * init/job.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Adjust call, check the parent |
| and make sure that start_on and stop_on are copied over properly. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_file_get): Split out the allocation code from here |
| (conf_file_new): into this new function. |
| * init/conf.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_file_new): New tests. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Hardcode the next state when we |
| catch a runaway job to be JOB_WAITING. |
| (job_next_state): Change next state for JOB_STARTING when goal is |
| JOB_STOP to be JOB_STOPPING for consistency with the others; otherwise |
| if our goal is stopped during our starting event, we'll never emit |
| a stopping event to match it. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_next_state): Update test case. |
| * doc/states.dot: Adjust the state transitions. |
| * doc/states.png: Regenerate. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| 2007-10-19 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| Dealing with instances has always been tricky since they're copies |
| that exist in the hash table; this patch changes that so the job's |
| configuration is separated from its state. The only difference |
| between instance and non-instance jobs now is that non-instance |
| jobs only ever have one entry in their instances list. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Separate out the members that come from the |
| configuration into a new JobConfig structure which can be shared |
| amongst all of the instances; this means we can drop instance_of. |
| (JobConfig): Add instances list. |
| (JobProcess): Remove pid member, replaced by pid list in Job. |
| Update prototypes of functions to match. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Split off initialisation of configuration |
| pieces into new job_config_new function leaving the state here; |
| copy the start_on and stop_on members from JobConfig |
| (job_copy): Drop this function, we don't need to copy jobs now. |
| (job_name): Rename to job_config_name. |
| (job_init): Set key function to job_config_name. |
| (job_process_new): Drop initialisation of pid. |
| (job_process_copy): Drop this function entirely, we don't need it. |
| (job_find_by_name): Rename to job_config_find_by_name; massively |
| simplify now we won't find instances or deleted jobs in the list. |
| (job_should_replace): Rename to job_config_should_replace; simplify |
| now that we can do a simple check to see whether a job exists or not |
| (job_find_by_pid, job_find_by_id): Loop through the instances after |
| looping through the hash table. |
| (job_instance): Simplify, now all it needs to do is call job_new() |
| if there isn't anything in the instances list, or it's multi-instance. |
| (job_change_goal): Document that job should not be used on return. |
| No need to check for instance jobs anymore. Place the job id in |
| the output. |
| (job_change_state): Document that job should not be used on return. |
| Place the job id in the output. Check for information in the job's |
| config. Merge the waiting and deleted states, so that a job instance |
| is automatically deleted when it finishes. |
| (job_next_state): Assert that we never call job_next_state when |
| in JOB_WAITING since there's no possible next state. Check config |
| for whether a main process exists. |
| (job_emit_event): Obtain config-replaced pieces from the job's config |
| (job_run_process): Obtain process information from the job's config |
| but store the pid in the Job. Put job id in the output. |
| (job_kill_process, job_kill_timer): We don't need to obtain the |
| JobProcess just the pid from the job. Put job id in the output. |
| (job_child_reaper): Put job id in the output. Check job config. |
| (job_handle_event): Iterate job instances and process their stop_on |
| operators, but process the start_on from the job configs. |
| (job_handle_event_finished): Loop through the instances too. |
| (job_detect_stalled): Check start_on from the config and just |
| check whether there are any instances in the list. |
| (job_free_deleted): No deleted state, so drop this function. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Split into test_new and |
| new test_config_new function. Create JobConfig object and spawn |
| Job instances from that. |
| (test_copy): Drop the tests. |
| (test_process_new): Drop check of pid. |
| (test_process_copy): Drop test. |
| (test_find_by_name): Rename to test_config_find_by_name. |
| (test_should_replace): Rename to test_config_should_replace. |
| (test_instance): Create JobConfig object, and adjust tests to ensure |
| that we always get a Job object. |
| (test_find_by_pid, test_find_by_id, test_change_goal): Create |
| JobConfig object and spawn Job instances from that. |
| (test_change_state): Create JobConfig object and spawn Job |
| instances from that. Adjust tests that previously checked for |
| JOB_WAITING to check for job being freed. Drop checks for JOB_DELETED. |
| (test_next_state): Create JobConfig object and spawn Job instances |
| from that. Drop JOB_DELETED and JOB_WAITING checks. |
| (test_run_process, test_kill_process, test_child_reaper) |
| (test_handle_event, test_detect_stalled): Create JobConfig object |
| and spawn Job instances from that. |
| (test_free_deleted): Drop. |
| * init/main.c: Don't add job_free_deleted to the main loop. |
| * init/enum.h (JobState): Drop JOB_DELETED. |
| * init/enum.c (job_state_name, job_state_from_name): Drop JOB_DELETED. |
| * init/tests/test_enum.c (test_state_name, test_state_from_name): |
| Drop tests that use the JOB_DELETED value. |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn, process_setup_limits) |
| (process_setup_environment, process_setup_console): Get details |
| from the job config. Put job id in the output. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn, test_kill): Create |
| a JobConfig object and make Job instances from that. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Create a JobConfig object |
| and make Job instances from that. |
| (test_operator_copy): Set pointers to NULL to avoid gcc complaining. |
| * init/conf.h (ConfItem): Make the type for a job be JobConfig. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_item_destroy): Don't attempt to replace the |
| new middle-man target, if it was due to be replaced it would have |
| already been. If we can replace the config, ensure nothing points |
| at it and then free it, rather than kicking state. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload_job_dir) |
| (test_source_reload_conf_dir, test_source_reload_file) |
| (test_source_reload, test_item_destroy): Call job_config_new to |
| create JobConfig objects, track when they are freed rather than |
| marked in the deleted state. Create instances with job_instance, |
| and fetch from the instances list. Expect the job to be freed |
| with the item. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_conf.c (test_parse_conf) |
| (test_stanza_job): Change expected type from Job to JobConfig. |
| * init/parse_job.c: Update prototypes of all functions to refer to |
| JobConfig instead of Job. |
| (parse_job): If the old job already has a replacement, remove the |
| replacement from the hash table -- but don't free it because it's |
| linked by a ConfItem -- this is temporary. Likewise for when we |
| replace the old job. |
| * init/parse_job.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c: Update all functions to use JobConfig |
| instead of Job. |
| (test_parse_job): Create an instance. |
| * doc/states.dot: Remove the deleted state. |
| * doc/states.png: Regenerate. |
| * TODO: Update with notes from the conversion. |
| |
| 2007-10-16 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| Update to catch up with changes in libnih that make code a little |
| bit easier to follow (we hope). |
| |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn, test_kill): Replace calls |
| to nih_list_free() with nih_free() |
| * init/event.c (event_poll): Replace nih_list_free with nih_free |
| since the former function has gone from libnih. |
| (event_new): Adjust setting of the destructor. |
| (event_operator_new): Set destructor for the tree node. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new, test_find_by_id, test_ref) |
| (test_unref, test_block, test_unblock, test_poll) |
| (test_operator_match): Replace nih_list_free with nih_free. |
| (test_poll): Use TEST_FREE_TAG and TEST_FREE rather than abusing |
| destructors. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Set destructor to nih_list_destroy. |
| (job_copy, job_free_deleted): Use nih_free instead of nih_list_free |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new, test_copy, test_find_by_name) |
| (test_find_by_pid, test_find_by_id, test_instance) |
| (test_change_goal, test_change_state, test_next_state) |
| (test_should_replace, test_run_process, test_kill_process) |
| (test_child_reaper, test_handle_event) |
| (test_handle_event_finished, test_detect_stalled) |
| (test_free_deleted): Replace all uses of nih_list_free with nih_free |
| (test_child_reaper, test_free_deleted): Replace destructor abuse |
| with TEST_FREE, etc. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): Use nih_free instead of nih_list_free |
| (conf_source_new, conf_file_get, conf_item_new): Set destructor |
| (conf_source_reload, conf_delete_handler): Use nih_free not the |
| custom conf_file_free() function. |
| (conf_reload_path): Use nih_free not the custom conf_item_free() |
| function. |
| (conf_delete_handler): Use nih_free not nih_watch_free() |
| (conf_source_free, conf_file_free): Drop these functions, since |
| all the free chaining happens properly with destructors. |
| (conf_item_free): Rename to conf_item_destroy and turn into destructor |
| * init/conf.h: Update prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_new, test_file_get) |
| (test_item_new, test_source_reload_job_dir) |
| (test_source_reload_conf_dir, test_source_reload_file) |
| (test_item_free): Replace nih_list_free calls with nih_free |
| (test_source_reload_job_dir, test_source_reload_conf_dir) |
| (test_source_reload_file, test_source_reload, test_item_free): Replace |
| calls to conf_source_free with nih_free |
| (test_source_free, test_file_free): Drop functions. |
| (test_item_free): Rename to test_item_destroy |
| (test_item_new): Assign a job before freeing, otherwise the destroy |
| function will foul up as it expects one. |
| * init/parse_conf.c (stanza_job): Replace nih_list_free with nih_free |
| * init/tests/test_parse_conf.c (test_parse_conf) |
| (test_stanza_job): Replace conf_source_free() with nih_free() |
| (test_parse_conf, test_stanza_job): Replace conf_item_free() |
| with nih_free() |
| * init/parse_job.c (parse_job, parse_on_paren, parse_on_collect): |
| Replace nih_list_free with nih_free |
| (parse_on): always cut out the stack head before returning (it won't |
| be empty on error) otherwise we end up with a bunch of list entries |
| pointing to it -- and it's way out of scope when we try and free them |
| (parse_on_operator, parse_on_operand): Use the job as the context |
| not the operator for consistency of freeing. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c: Replace all instances of nih_list_free |
| with nih_free (too many functions to list). |
| |
| 2007-10-15 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| Strip out all of the IPC code, removing it and consigning it to the |
| great revision control history in the sky. We're going to switch |
| from home-brew to D-BUS. so all this is somewhat obsolete. Rather |
| than maintain this while we carry on developing, we'll strip it out |
| now and put the D-BUS code in ater once the rest of the core changes |
| are done (otherwise we'd just be dragging those through maintenance |
| too). |
| |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Remove the upstart sub-directory entirely; |
| comment out util, compat/sysv & logd since we'll fix them up later |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Remove from here too. |
| * upstart/enum.c, upstart/enum.h, upstart/tests/test_enum.c: Move |
| these files into the init/ sub-directory; strictly speaking we'll |
| probably need to share them again later in some way, but for now |
| they can live with the rest of the daemon code. |
| * upstart/: Delete. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Remove control.c, control.h, |
| notify.c and notify.h; add enum.c and enum.h |
| (TESTS): Remove test_control and test_notify; add test_enum |
| (test_control_SOURCES, test_control_LDFLAGS, test_control_LDADD) |
| (test_notify_SOURCES, test_notify_LDADD): Remove. |
| (test_enum_SOURCES, test_enum_LDFLAGS, test_enum_LDADD): Add details |
| (init_LDADD): Remove libupstart |
| (test_process_LDADD, test_job_LDADD, test_event_LDADD) |
| (test_parse_job_LDADD, test_parse_conf_LDADD, test_conf_LDADD): Remove |
| libupstart, control.o and notify.o; add enum.o |
| * init/control.c, init/control.h, init/tests/test_control.c: Delete |
| * init/notify.c, init/notify.h, init/tests/test_notify.c: Delete |
| * init/enum.c, init/job.c, init/job.h: Update include path for enum.h |
| * init/parse_job.c: Remove unnecessary enum.h include |
| * init/tests/test_enum.c: Update to reflect where it is. |
| * init/main.c (main): Drop control socket opening. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Remove unnecessary control.h include |
| * init/event.c (event_pending, event_finished): Remove calls to |
| notify_event and notify_event_finished |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal, job_change_state): Remove calls |
| to notify_job. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_conf.c: Remove calls to notify_init |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c: Remove calls to notify_init |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Strip out the part of the |
| test that checks processes are notified. |
| (check_event, check_event_finished): Remove. |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump Autoconf dependency to 2.61 to match libnih |
| * HACKING: Bump dependency in docs too. |
| |
| * NEWS: Copy in news from 0.3.9; that release doesn't appear in |
| this ChangeLog since it was made on a separate branch by backporting |
| bug fixes made here. |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.5.0, which is where development |
| is heading for. |
| |
| 2007-10-12 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * HACKING: Change URL for libnih. |
| |
| 2007-10-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Bump to 0.16.1 since this |
| version of gettext is needed for compatibility with Automake 1.10 |
| * HACKING: Bump version in the docs too. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am: Only create symlinks if COMPAT_SYSV is |
| enabled, otherwise we leave dangling ones. |
| |
| * Makefile.am (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Specify that aclocal install |
| ordinarily system-wide macros into m4 (libtool.m4, specifically). |
| This makes it easier for packagers to modify autoconfery since |
| aclocal is no longer a destructive event. |
| * configure.ac (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Increase Automake requirement to |
| 1.10 to ensure we have aclocal --instal |
| * HACKING: Increase Automake version in the docs. |
| |
| 2007-09-21 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_detect_stalled, job_free_deleted): Call job_init() |
| on entry, since we don't have a Job pointer passed to us, we need |
| to make sure we don't dereference a potentially NULL list. |
| |
| 2007-06-22 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.h: Update prototype of job_change_goal. |
| (Job): Remove cause member. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal): Drop additional argument since cause |
| is no longer used. |
| (job_change_state, job_child_reaper, job_handle_event): Only pass |
| two arguments to job_change_goal. |
| * init/control.c (control_job_start, control_job_stop): Only pass |
| two argumenst to job_change_goal. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal, test_change_state): Only |
| pass two arguments to job_change_goal. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Drop setting of cause. |
| (job_change_cause): Drop this function entirely. |
| (job_change_goal, job_change_state): Drop calls to job_change_cause |
| (job_change_state, job_child_reaper): Don't pass job->cause to |
| job_change_goal calls. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Remove all tests that checked the value of |
| job->cause, since that variable is going away. |
| (test_change_goal): Remove the specific tests that checked whether |
| cause was updated or not. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Replace the arguments from the event |
| with a list of event names. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process): Update test case to |
| supply arguments from the list of events. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_environment): Drop the UPSTART_EVENT |
| environment variable; it doesn't make sense when you can have multiple |
| events. |
| (process_setup_environment): Put all variables from the job's start |
| events into the job's environment; replacing the UPSTART_EVENT variable |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_cause): Don't notify the job event |
| subscribers when changing the cause. |
| * init/notify.c (notify_job_finished): Instead notify them when |
| the job reaches a rest state. |
| |
| * init/notify.c (notify_job): Call notify_job_event regardless, |
| since this now looks over the start_on and stop_on fields. |
| (notify_job_event): Rewrite to iterate over start_on and stop_on, |
| and notifying for each cause event found. |
| (notify_job_event_caused): Static function that is the guts of the |
| above function. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (test_job, test_job_event): Modify tests |
| to refer exclusively to the start_on/stop_on expressions rather than |
| the cause. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_cause): Only notify the job event and |
| update the cause member, we don't need to ref or block it anymore |
| since that's handled by start_on and stop_on. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal): Drop checks on cause |
| being referenced and blocked. |
| (test_change_state, test_child_reaper, test_handle_event): Update |
| test cases to not reference ->cause, and not count any references |
| or blockers towards it. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Update expected reference |
| and block counts for events handled by jobs. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_kill): Make sure that all processes |
| in the process group are killed, rather than just the lone one. |
| * init/process.c (process_kill): Send the signal to all processes |
| in the same process group as the pid. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state, test_kill_process): |
| After spawning a child, call setpgid() to put it in its own process |
| group otherwise we could end up TERMing ourselves. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): Update test cases to |
| include checking of the start_on and stop_on expression trees. |
| * init/job.c (job_child_reaper): Mark all blocked events in the |
| start_on and stop_on trees as failed; since these are copies of |
| the cause event, we can drop that setting already. |
| |
| * TODO: Update again, still thinking about the atomicity of event |
| expressions. |
| |
| 2007-06-21 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Include tests on a job's |
| start_on and stop_on event expression trees, and make sure that events |
| are unblocked and unreferenced at the appropriate moments. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Unblock the events that started the |
| job in running (if a service), and reset when we reach waiting (leave |
| referenced otherwise so the environment is always present). |
| Unblock and unreference the events that stopped the job in |
| starting (for restarting), running (if coming from pre-stop) and |
| waiting. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_event): Rewrite tests using |
| event expressions, and make sure events are referenced and blocked |
| correctly matching how jobs are affected. Include tests for correct |
| instance behaviour. |
| (test_instance): Make sure that instances copy across the expression |
| state, and reset the parent. |
| * init/job.c (job_instance): After spawning a new instance, reset |
| the start_on expression of the master job. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_operator_copy): Change to making the parent |
| of copies nodes be the actual tree parent, rather than the top |
| parent; otherwise you can't free an entire tree in one go. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_operator_copy): Check parents of |
| copied nodes. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_copy): Update parent checks here too. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_copy): Make sure that the job copy |
| references and blocks the event; and in the event of failure, doesn't |
| * init/job.c (job_copy): Reset the start_on and stop_on expressions |
| in the event of failure. |
| |
| 2007-06-20 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (parse_on): New generic parsing function to deal |
| with event expressions, including operators, parentheses, etc. |
| (parse_on_operator): Function called by parse_on() to deal with an |
| operator or operand. |
| (parse_on_paren): Function called by parse_on() to deal with a |
| parenthesis. |
| (parse_on_operand): Function called by parse_on_operator() to deal |
| with a non-operator token. |
| (parse_on_collect): Function called by all of the above to collect |
| the operators on the stack and deposit them into the output box, |
| either for collection by a later operator or for returning from |
| parse_on(). |
| (stanza_start, stanza_stop): Call the new parse_on() function to |
| deal with "start on" and "stop on", storing it in the appropriate |
| part of the job. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_parse_job): Replace list empty |
| checks for start_events/stop_events with NULL checks on the new |
| start_on/stop_on members. |
| (test_stanza_start, test_stanza_stop): Test new stanza code. |
| |
| * init/errors.h (PARSE_EXPECTED_EVENT, PARSE_EXPECTED_OPERATOR) |
| (PARSE_MISMATCHED_PARENS): Add numerics and strings for the errors |
| that can be generated by parsing an event expression. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): Handle the new errors properly, |
| including the line number where they occurred. |
| * logd/jobs.d/logd.in: Update "stop on" to work with the new parser. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_emits): Each entry in the emits list |
| is now an NihListEntry with the event name as the string data |
| pointer, rather than an EventInfo structure (since that structure |
| is gone). |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_emits): Update test |
| case to check for NihListEntry structures. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c: Where the stanza function parses an argument and |
| can possibly reject it, save the position and line number and do not |
| return that unless we're happy with the argument. This ensures errors |
| are raised pointing *at* the argument, rather than past it. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c: Fix several test case errors where |
| the buffer was built incorrectly. Pedantically check pos and lineno |
| after successful parsing, and after errors, to make sure they are |
| where they should be. |
| |
| 2007-06-18 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Replace the start_events and stop_events NihLists |
| with start_on and stop_on EventOperators. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Drop list initialising, and instead just set |
| the new start_on/stop_on members to NULL. |
| (job_copy): Copy the entire event operator tree to the new job, |
| including references and blockers. emits has changed to a list of |
| NihListEntry with embedded strings, so copy them that way. |
| (job_run_process): Drop "->info." |
| (job_handle_event): Instead of iterating the events lists, call |
| event_operator_handle and check the return value and top node value. |
| (job_detect_stalled): Modify to iterate the start_on tree. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state, test_detect_stalled): |
| Drop references to "->info." since we can get the variables directly. |
| (test_new): Check that start_on and stop_on are NULL. |
| (test_copy): Adjust tests of copying start_on and stop_on trees as |
| well as the emits list. |
| (test_handle_event, test_handle_event_finished) |
| (test_detect_stalled): Change references from start_events to start_on, |
| stop_events to stop_on and construct using EventOperators instead. |
| (test_handle_event): Update number of blockers now that the event |
| expressions themselves will block the event. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Update number of blockers since |
| both the events and cause will block it for now; also change |
| start_events and stop_events to start_on and stop_on respectively. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_operator_copy): Copy the children nodes as well. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_operator_copy): Test copying |
| with children nodes. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_event_emit): Drop "->info." |
| |
| * init/notify.c (notify_event, notify_event_finished): Drop |
| "->info." from event references. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_environment): Drop "->info." from |
| cause references |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Likewise. |
| |
| * init/event.h (Event): Directly include the name, args and env |
| fields rather than using an interim structure; this makes more sense |
| since we use them differently than a match does. |
| (EventOperatorType, EventOperator): New structure to build event |
| expression trees that combine a match with "or" and "and" boolean |
| operators; solve some problems by holding the reference and blocker |
| on the matched event inside this structure directly and provide |
| methods to unblock and reset them. |
| (EventInfo): Drop this structure completely now that it is unused. |
| * init/event.c (event_info_new): Rename this structure to |
| event_operator_new() and initialise the new fields properly. |
| (event_info_copy): Likewise rename to event_operator_copy and deal |
| with copying event references and blockers over to the new structure, |
| since the state is useful to copy. |
| (event_match): Rename to event_operator_match and switch the arguments |
| around since it makes slightly more sense that way. |
| (event_operator_update): Function to update the value of an EVENT_OR |
| or EVENT_AND operator based on the value of the two children. |
| (event_operator_handle): Function to iterate an entire expression |
| tree looking for a given event, and update the values of other |
| operators if matched. |
| (event_operator_unblock): Function to iterate an expression tree |
| and release any events we're blocking. |
| (event_operator_reset): Function to iterate an expression tree, |
| unreferencing any events and resetting all values back to FALSE. |
| (event_new, event_pending, event_finished): Update references to |
| the Event structure to discard the intermediate "->info." |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_info_new): Rename to |
| test_operator_new() and test various features of the function added |
| in the converstion. |
| (test_info_copy): Likewise rename to test_operator_copy() and add a |
| few more tests, especially that blockers and references are copied. |
| (test_match): Rename to test_operator_match() and adjust argument |
| order to match the change. |
| (test_new) Call event_init() to avoid a valgrind error and update |
| references to drop "->info." |
| (test_poll): Use EventOperators in the job to test event polling, |
| rather than the old structures. |
| (test_operator_update, test_operator_handle, test_operator_unblock) |
| (test_operator_reset): Test behaviour of the new functions. |
| |
| 2007-06-13 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update utmp/wtmp thoughts. |
| |
| 2007-06-12 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/paths.h: Remove extra /, oops. |
| * init/Makefile.am (install-data-local): Make destination |
| configuration directories as part of "make install". |
| (AM_CPPFLAGS): Define LEGACY_CONFDIR to be $(sysconfdir)/event.d |
| * logd/Makefile.am (jobs.d/logd): Replace mkdir_p with MKDIR_P |
| * init/main.c: Use macro to pick up /etc/event.d so it can be moved |
| by configure |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Define CONFDIR to be |
| $(sysconfdir)/init, replacing the old CFG_DIR definition. |
| * init/paths.h (CFG_DIR): Replace with CONFDIR definition, |
| and set the default to /etc/init |
| * init/main.c: Load configuration from /etc/init/init.conf, |
| /etc/init/conf.d and /etc/init/jobs.d; retain loading from /etc/event.d |
| for the time being. |
| * init/man/init.8: Change reference to directory. |
| * logd/Makefile.am: Replace references of eventdir with jobsdir, |
| and event.d with jobs.d |
| * logd/event.d: Rename to logd/jobs.d |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload): Ignore ENOENT, it's not interesting |
| in the general case. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload): Test the general |
| reload function. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_free): s/unlink/rmdir/ |
| (test_source_reload_file): Test that configuration files work, and |
| are parsed with anything alongside ignored automatically. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_file_filter): As well as not filtering out the |
| source path itself, we also need to not filter out the path we're |
| watching which is different in the case of files; we need to know |
| about it because we handle its removal. |
| (conf_delete_handler): Compare the path deleted against the path |
| we're watching, rather than the source path, since this means the |
| watch needs to be freed. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/shutdown.c: Use nih pidfile functions since they're |
| more reliable than doing it ourselves. |
| |
| 2007-06-11 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): Call parse_conf for mixed files |
| and directories. Make a correction to the old_items code, was |
| passing the wrong arguments to nih_list_add; the effect we wanted |
| was that we add the old items head into the list, and remove the |
| existing head (what we did was add the first item to the old_items |
| list and then cut the rest out). |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload_dir): Rename to |
| test_source_reload_job_dir, since that's what this does. |
| (test_source_reload_conf_dir): Add another function that tests |
| directories of mixed configuration. |
| |
| * init/parse_conf.c (parse_conf): Parse a configuration file that |
| defines jobs by name. |
| (stanza_job): Job stanza, slightly trickier than it would appear to |
| need to be, to parse the block in-place and keep pos/lineno |
| consistent. |
| * init/parse_conf.h: Prototype for external function. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_conf.c: Test suite for mixed configuration |
| parsing. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link parse_conf.c and |
| parse_conf.h |
| (TESTS): Build and run parse_conf tests |
| (test_parse_conf_SOURCES, test_parse_conf_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_parse_conf_LDADD): Details for parse_conf test suite. |
| (test_conf_LDADD): Add parse_conf.o and conf.o since this calls |
| them now. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_reload, conf_source_reload) |
| (conf_reload_path): Add some debugging messages. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_new): Add missing call to conf_init() |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_item_new): Drop source parameter, since it's |
| unused in the function and makes it harder to call this when we |
| only have one data pointer. |
| (conf_reload_path): Drop source from conf_item_new() call. |
| * init/conf.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_item_new, test_item_free) |
| (test_file_free): Drop source parameter from calls. |
| |
| 2007-06-10 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Add a handler for the SIGHUP signal |
| (hup_handler): Handler for SIGHUP, just calls conf_reload(). |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Read the configuration again. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload_dir): Reset the priority |
| and clean up consumed inotify instances. |
| (test_source_free, test_file_free, test_item_free): Test the free |
| functions on their own, paying special attention to conf_item_free() |
| even though this really duplicates other tests. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): In the case where we fail to map |
| the file into memory, we still need to purge all the items that |
| previously existed. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload): Rename to |
| test_source_reload_dir, so that we can keep this and the file |
| tests separate to make it easier to deal with. |
| (test_source_reload_dir): Add tests for physical and parse errors |
| when re-loading jobs with and without inotify, and for inotify-based |
| modification handling of jobs. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload): Add test for walk |
| of non-existant directory with and without inotify; also test for |
| what happens when the top-level directory is deleted, again with |
| and without inotify. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_delete_handler): Handle the case of the top-level |
| directory being deleted by freeing the watch (so next time we asked |
| to reload, we can restore it). |
| |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload): Add a test for |
| deletion of a running job. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_item_free): Fix this up; when deleting an item |
| from a source, we first mark it for deletion unless it's already |
| marked for replacement. Then if it's the replacement for something |
| else, we mark that to be replaced by whatever we're being replaced |
| by (so there are no references to us) and change that state if |
| necessary. Finally we replace our own item and free the record |
| before returning. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload): Check that we handle |
| the cases of modiciation of a running job, modification of a |
| replacement of a running job and deletion of a replacement for a |
| running job. |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (parse_job): Instead of freeing the previous |
| replacement, which could leave invalid references to it, mark it |
| for deletion and change the state. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_parse_job): Adjust the test so |
| that we hold a reference to the replacement job and make sure that |
| the state is changed to deleted, rather than checking for a destructor |
| being called on it. |
| |
| * init/init.supp (conf-init): Add valgrind suppression for the |
| configuration sources hash table. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_item_free): Don't overwrite any previous |
| replacement, only mark us for deletion if we wouldn't otherwise |
| be replaced. Add some commented possible code for testing. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload): Test replacement of |
| jobs works properly; test modification with direct write and with |
| atomic rename replace; test deletion. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): It turns out that the flag trick |
| doesn't work for items since we often reparse them within the same |
| file tag (it works with files because they're atomic and reparsed). |
| Store the old items in a different list instead. |
| (conf_source_free): We need to be careful about freeing sources, |
| so have a function to do it properly. |
| (conf_item_new): Since the flag member isn't useful, don't bother |
| setting it. |
| * init/conf.h: Add conf_source_free prototype. |
| (ConfFile): Remove flag member. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload): Add test for inotify |
| create detection. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_file_delete): Rename to conf_file_free and match |
| the pattern of those kinds of functions. |
| (conf_item_delete): Likewise rename to conf_item_free and match the |
| pattern of these kinds of functions. |
| * init/conf.h: Add prototypes. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_reload_path): Fix bug with job name generation. |
| Allow non-parsing errors to be returned from the function. |
| (conf_item_delete): Drop all replacement management code, we'll put |
| this back through testing. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_source_reload): Test reloading adds |
| the right inotify watch and parses the files, also check that loading |
| without inotify and mandatory reloading work. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_source_reload): Move the item deletion detection |
| code from this function, where it would only happen on a mandatory |
| reload |
| (conf_reload_path): to this function, where it will happen every time |
| the file is parsed; which is actually what we want. |
| |
| 2007-06-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/conf.h (ConfItem): Drop the name and replace it with a type. |
| (ConfItemType): Enum for different types of configuration items |
| (ConfFile): Change items from a hash table to a list. |
| * init/conf.c (conf_file_get): Initialise the items member as a list. |
| (conf_item_set): Rename to conf_item_new again. |
| (conf_item_new): Allocates a new ConfItem and adds it to the file's |
| list, we won't reuse items anymore since it doesn't really make sense. |
| (conf_source_reload): Adjust clean-up code now that items is a list. |
| (conf_reload_path): Work out the name of jobs found by filename, |
| allocate a new item for them and parse the job into it. Perform |
| handling of errors by outputting a warning. |
| (conf_item_delete): Takes both source and file so we can make |
| intelligent decisions. |
| (conf_file_delete): Takes a source and passes it to conf_item_delete |
| (conf_delete_handler): Pass both source and file to conf_file_delet |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_file_get): Check that the items |
| list is empty; rather than the hash being unallocated. |
| (test_item_set): Rename back to test_item_new and only allocate a |
| single item which should get added to the list. |
| |
| 2007-06-06 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_respawn): Permit the word "unlimited", |
| raise a specific error for illegal limit and illegal interval. |
| (stanza_pid, stanza_kill, stanza_normal, stanza_umask) |
| (stanza_nice, stanza_limit): Raise specific errors rather than |
| a generic "illegal value" error. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_respawn): Check that |
| we can use "unlimited", also check for new error return. |
| (test_stanza_pid, test_stanza_kill, test_stanza_normal) |
| (test_stanza_umask, test_stanza_nice, test_stanza_limit): Check |
| for new specific errors. |
| * init/errors.h: Replace CFG_ILLEGAL_VALUE with a series of parse |
| errors. |
| |
| * init/conf.c: Comments. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_item_set): Call out to conf_item_delete() to |
| handle unsetting of an item's data. |
| (conf_source_reload): Add code to deal with mandatory reloading, |
| calls conf_file_delete() and/or conf_item_delete() as appropriate. |
| (conf_delete_handler): Call conf_file_delete() on the ConfFile that |
| we find. |
| (conf_file_delete): Function to delete all items in a file. |
| (conf_item_delete): Placeholder function to delete an item. |
| |
| * init/conf.c (conf_file_new): Rename to conf_file_get; in practice |
| we never just want to allocate one of these, we always want to |
| return the existing entry if it exists. |
| (conf_item_new): Rename to conf_item_set; again in practice we always |
| want to update an existing item. This function will grow the "deal |
| with replacement" stuff. |
| (conf_reload): Start putting in place the code that will allow |
| mandatory reloads, as well as initial setup. This function iterates |
| over the sources and deals with errors. |
| (conf_source_reload): Function to reload an individual source, calls |
| out to one of the following two functions and will eventually perform |
| the deleted items scan. |
| (conf_source_reload_file): Set up a watch on a file, and reload it. |
| (conf_source_reload_dir): Set up a watch on a directory and reload it. |
| (conf_file_filter): Filter for watching parent directory of files. |
| (conf_create_modify_handler): File creation and modification handler. |
| (conf_delete_handler): File deletion handler. |
| (conf_file_visitor): Tree walk handler. |
| (conf_reload_path): Function that deals with files themselves, |
| currently just sorts out the ConfFile structure and maps the file |
| into memory. |
| * init/conf.h: Add new prototypes, update existing ones. |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c (test_file_new): Rename to test_file_get, |
| also test repeated calls when already in the table. |
| (test_item_new): Rename to test_item_set, also test repeated calls |
| when already in the table. |
| (test_source_reload): Start of test for reloading sources. |
| |
| 2007-06-05 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/conf.c: Make a start on the new configuration management |
| routines, which will allow finer-grained tracking of configuration |
| and support mandatory reloading. |
| (conf_source_new, conf_file_new, conf_item_new): Start off with the |
| functions to allocate the tracking structures we need to use. |
| * init/conf.h: Structures and prototypes |
| * init/tests/test_conf.c: Test suite for allocation functions. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link conf.c and conf.h |
| (TESTS): Run the conf test suite. |
| (test_conf_SOURCES, test_conf_LDFLAGS, test_conf_LDADD): Details for |
| the conf test suite. |
| |
| 2007-06-04 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/parse_job.c (stanza_description, stanza_author, stanza_version) |
| (stanza_chroot, stanza_chdir, stanza_pid): Instead of erroring when |
| the string has already been allocated, free it and replace it with the |
| new one. Attempting to forbid duplicates is just too inconsistent, |
| especially for the integer ones which we compare against the default; |
| using the last one allows us to be entirely consistent. |
| (stanza_daemon, stanza_respawn, stanza_service, stanza_instance): |
| Don't error if the flag is already set, just ignore it. |
| (stanza_respawn, stanza_pid, stanza_kill, stanza_console) |
| (stanza_umask, stanza_nice): Don't compare the current value against |
| the default, just overwrite it! |
| (parse_exec, parse_script): Free existing process command string |
| before setting a new one over the top. |
| (parse_process, stanza_exec, stanza_script, stanza_limit): Instead of |
| erroring if the structure is already set and allocated, just don't |
| allocate a new one and allow its members to be overwritten. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c (test_stanza_exec) |
| (test_stanza_script, test_stanza_pre_start) |
| (test_stanza_post_start, test_stanza_pre_stop) |
| (test_stanza_post_stop, test_stanza_description) |
| (test_stanza_author, test_stanza_version, test_stanza_daemon) |
| (test_stanza_respawn, test_stanza_service, test_stanza_instance) |
| (test_stanza_pid, test_stanza_kill, test_stanza_console) |
| (test_stanza_umask, test_stanza_nice, test_stanza_limit) |
| (test_stanza_chroot, test_stanza_chdir): Replace tests that check |
| for an error in the case of duplicate stanzas with tests that make |
| sure the last of the duplicates is used. |
| * init/errors.h (CFG_DUPLICATE_VALUE, CFG_DUPLICATE_VALUE_STR): Drop |
| this error, since we don't consider this a problem anymore. |
| |
| * upstart/Makefile.am (libupstart_la_LIBADD): Add $(LTLIBINTL) |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_LDADD): Reorder and add $(LTLIBINTL) |
| * util/Makefile.am (initctl_LDADD): Reorder and add $(LTLIBINTL) |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am (reboot_LDADD): Reorder and add $(LTLIBINTL) |
| (runlevel_LDADD): add $(LTLIBINTL) |
| (shutdown_LDADD): Reorder and add $(LTLIBINTL) |
| (telinit_LDADD): Reorder and add $(LTLIBINTL) |
| * logd/Makefile.am (logd_LDADD): Add $(LTLIBINTL) |
| |
| 2007-06-03 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process): Add a test case for a |
| crasher when the event has no arguments. |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Fix the bug, we need to check the |
| arguments before trying to append them. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c, init/cfgfile.h, init/tests/test_cfgfile.c: Rename |
| to parse_job and strip out all functions except the parsing and stanza |
| ones. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link parse_job.c and h |
| (TESTS): Run the parse job test suite |
| (test_cfgfile_SOURCES, test_cfgfile_LDFLAGS, test_cfgfile_LDADD): |
| Rename and update. |
| * init/parse_job.c: Rename all cfg_stanza_*() functions to just |
| stanza_*(), rename all cfg_parse_*() functions to just parse_*(). |
| (parse_job, parse_process, stanza_exec, stanza_script, stanza_start) |
| (stanza_stop, stanza_emits, stanza_normal, stanza_env, stanza_limit): |
| Don't use NIH_MUST, it's fine to be out of memory and we should fail |
| in that case with a useful error. The user can always reload the |
| config file. |
| (cfg_read_job, cfg_watch_dir, cfg_job_name, cfg_create_modify_handler) |
| (cfg_delete_handler, cfg_visitor): Drop these functions for now. |
| * init/parse_job.h: Update so it just contains the one prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_parse_job.c: Update all tests to pass a string |
| to parse_job(), and check errors raised; rather than mucking around |
| with file descriptors all of the time. Spend the effort while we're |
| in here to run TEST_ALLOC_FAIL where we can. |
| * init/main.c: Drop config file loading for now since it's missing. |
| |
| 2007-05-27 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.h (CFG_DIR): Drop this define, since it's in paths.h |
| (CfgDirectory): |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job): Separate out the job-handling code |
| into a new function that we could call from a stanza if we want |
| later; this one now just maps the file into memory and deals with |
| exceptions from the parsing. |
| (cfg_parse_job): Function containing the seperated out code; parses |
| a new job, marking it as a replacement for any existing job with the |
| same name. Drop the warnings for using pid options without a daemon, |
| since these are actually useful for other things later. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Drop the check on |
| unexpected daemon options, since we don't issue these warnings |
| anymore. |
| |
| 2007-05-20 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_match): Change to accept Event as the first |
| argument and EventInfo as the second, making it obvious that this |
| matches a received Event against known EventInfo rather than just |
| comparing two info structs (since the order matters). |
| * init/event.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_match): Update test accordingly. |
| (test_poll): Fix typo. |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event): Pass in the event as the first |
| argument to event_match, rather than its info. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_emit_event): Return the event that we emit; don't |
| bother tracking block status or setting blocked, leave that to the |
| state loop so things are more obvious. |
| (job_change_state): Set the blocked flag here for starting and stopping |
| to the return value of job_emit_event(). |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_ref, event_unref): Reference counting of events |
| so we don't free those we still need. |
| (event_block, event_unblock): Blocker counting that replaces the |
| previous jobs member. |
| (event_new): Initialise refs and blockers fields. |
| (event_emit_finished): Remove this function. |
| (event_poll): Handle the new done state, and deal with the blockers |
| and references counts; turns out that we can fall all the way through |
| this switch if these are zero without needing to check again. |
| (event_pending): Remove call to event_emit_finished, the event_poll() |
| loop handles this case now. |
| (event_finished): Set progress to done on the way out. |
| * init/event.h (EventProgress): Add new done state |
| (Event): Add refs and blockers members, replacing jobs |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Check refs and blockers are |
| initialised to zero. |
| (test_ref, test_unref, test_block, test_unblock): Check the ref |
| counting function behaviours. |
| (test_emit_finished): Drop this function since it's not used |
| * init/job.c (job_change_cause): Reference and block the event, |
| and unblock and unreference before changing. |
| (job_emit_event): Reference the event that blocks the job from |
| continuing. |
| (job_handle_event_finished): Unreference the blocking event again. |
| (job_change_state): Make sure that blocked has been cleared before |
| allowing a state change. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Change tests to use refs/blockers on the |
| cause event when counting, and also to follow the status of blocked |
| since that is now ref-counted as well. |
| |
| 2007-05-18 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c (main, cad_handler, kbd_handler, pwr_handler): Use |
| event_new rather than event_emit. |
| * init/job.h (Job): Change type of cause and blocked to Event |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal, job_change_cause, job_emit_event) |
| (job_handle_event, job_handle_event_finished): Update all references |
| to EventEmission to use Event instead. |
| (job_detect_stalled): Call event_new instead of event_emit |
| (job_run_process): Use the info member of cause, not event member |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal, test_change_state) |
| (test_run_process, test_child_reaper, test_handle_event) |
| (test_handle_event_finished): Update all references to EventEmission |
| to use Event instead. |
| (test_detect_stalled): Correct to use right structure types. |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_environment): Use cause's info member, |
| rather than event member. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Update to use Event. |
| * init/notify.h (NotifySubscription): Change member to event |
| * init/notify.c (notify_subscribe_event) |
| (notify_subscription_find, notify_job_event, notify_event) |
| (notify_event_finished): Update functions to use event member and |
| Event structures. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (test_subscribe_event) |
| (test_subscription_find, test_job, test_job_event, test_event) |
| (test_event_finished): Update to use Event instead of EventEmission |
| * init/control.c (control_event_emit): Update to use event_new. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_event_emit) |
| (test_subscribe_events, test_unsubscribe_events): Update to use |
| Event rather than EventEmission. |
| |
| * init/event.h: Fix up a few references. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Remove reference to emission. |
| |
| * init/event.h (EventEmission): Rename to Event, and rename event |
| member to info. |
| * init/event.c (event_emit_next_id): Rename to event_next_id |
| (event_emit): Rename to event_new, and add standard parent argument. |
| (event_emit_find_by_id): Rename to event_find_by_id |
| (event_poll): Iterate over Events in the list |
| (event_pending, event_finished): Operate on Event |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_emit): Rename to test_new and |
| adjust for names and arguments. |
| (test_emit_find_by_id): Rename to test_find_by_id and adjust for |
| names. |
| (test_emit_finished, test_poll): Adjust names. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_start, cfg_stanza_stop) |
| (cfg_stanza_emits): Convert to use EventInfo and event_info_*. |
| * init/job.c (job_copy): Use EventInfo and event_info_copy. |
| (job_handle_event, job_detect_stalled): Iterate EventInfo structures |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_start, test_stanza_stop) |
| (test_stanza_emits): Update to use EventInfo |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_copy, test_handle_event) |
| (test_handle_event_finished, test_detect_stalled): Update to use |
| EventInfo and event_info_new |
| * init/event.c (event_copy): Use nih_str_array_copy here, to make the |
| code somewhat simpler. |
| (event_finished): Copy the arguments and environment from the old |
| event, rather than stealing and reparenting. |
| * init/job.c (job_copy): Use nih_str_array_copy here too. |
| (job_run_process): Use nih_str_array_append to add the arguments from |
| the emission onto the command run. |
| |
| * init/event.h (Event): Rename to EventInfo, since this structure |
| representations information about an event, rather than an actual |
| event in progress. |
| * init/event.c (event_new): Rename to event_info_new, also now can |
| take arguments and environment like event_emit() can. |
| (event_copy): Rename to event_info_copy. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Rename to test_info_new, |
| update names in test and test being given args or env. |
| (test_copy): Rename to test_info_copy and update names in test. |
| (test_match, test_poll): Use EventInfo. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| 2007-04-24 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Add AM_PROG_CC_C_O since we use per-target flags |
| for one of the test cases. |
| |
| 2007-03-16 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_newv): Add va_end to match |
| va_copy because the standard says so. |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_push_packv, upstart_pop_packv): Add |
| va_end here as well. |
| |
| 2007-03-13 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c: Wait until we've closed inherited standard file |
| descriptors and opened the console instead before trying to open the |
| control socket; otherwise we end up closing it by accident if we |
| weren't opened with sufficient descriptors in the first place. |
| Also wait until we've set up the logger before trying to parse the |
| configuration. In fact both of these things need to be pretty low |
| down the main() function. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process): Skip /dev/fd test cases |
| if that's not available. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_log_priority): Make sure we know |
| that the message has been sent before calling the watcher. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_watch_dir): We get ENOSYS for missing inotify |
| support, not EOPNOTSUPP. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_watch_dir): Actually make the |
| directory tree before testing for inotify, since we use the same |
| tree there too. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (job_info_output): Restructure so gcc doesn't think |
| name can be used uninitialised. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_watch_dir): Correct an error where |
| i wouldn't be initialised if we skipped the inotify tests. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (job_info_output): Restructure so gcc doesn't think |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_environment): job id fits inside |
| a %u now |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Style; always refer to "unsigned int" as |
| "unsigned int", and never "unsigned. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (my_handler): Catch a stray couple |
| of "unsigned"s |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_job_query, control_job_start) |
| (control_job_stop): Change type of id argument to unsigned int, |
| and call printf with %u to output it. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (check_job, check_job_instance) |
| (check_job_instance_end, check_job_status__waiting) |
| (check_job_status_end__waiting, check_job_status__starting) |
| (check_job_status_end__starting, check_job_status__running) |
| (check_job_status_end__running, check_job_status__pre_stop) |
| (check_job_status_end__pre_stop, check_job_status__stopping) |
| (check_job_status_end__stopping, check_job_status__deleted) |
| (check_job_status_end__deleted, check_job_unknown) |
| (check_job_invalid, check_job_unchanged, check_event): Change |
| type of id arguments to unsigned int. |
| (check_list): Change type of id to unsigned int. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (check_job_status) |
| (check_job_status_end, check_job_finished, check_event) |
| (check_event_caused, check_event_finished): Change type of id |
| arguments to unsigned int. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Change the type of the id to unsigned int. |
| * init/job.c (job_next_id): Change ids to be unsigned ints, and now |
| we can just use %u in the nih_error call. |
| (job_find_by_id): Change argument to be unsigned int |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_find_by_id): Change id type to unsigned |
| int. |
| * init/event.h (Event): Change the type of the id to unsigned int. |
| * init/event.c (event_emit_next_id): Change ids to be unsigned ints, |
| and now we can just use %u in the nih_error call. |
| (event_emit_find_by_id): Change argument to be unsigned int |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_emit, test_emit_find_by_id) |
| (check_event, check_event_finished): Change id type to unsigned int. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (output_name): Use an unsigned int for the job id, |
| which means we can use ordinary %u for the printf argument. |
| (handle_job, handle_job_finished, handle_job_instance) |
| (handle_job_instance_end, handle_job_status) |
| (handle_job_status_end, handle_job_unknown, handle_job_invalid) |
| (handle_job_unchanged, handle_event, handle_event_caused) |
| (handle_event_finished): Change argument type of id from uint32_t |
| to unsigned int. |
| (job_info_output): Change output type of id from %zu to %u |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_handle): Use unsigned int for |
| ids, rather than a fixed-width type. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (my_handler): Use unsigned int for |
| the ids, and give "unsigned int" instead of "unsigned" to va_arg as |
| a matter of style. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_push_int, upstart_pop_int): Send over the |
| wire using a plain old integer type, instead of a fixed width type; |
| there's no advantage to using the fixed-width type and we could hurt |
| ourselves if we tried running on ILP64. |
| (upstart_push_unsigned, upstart_pop_unsigned): Likewise use a plain |
| unsigned int over the wire. |
| (upstart_push_string, upstart_pop_string): Use an unsigned int for |
| the length of the string, technically this means that we silently |
| truncate any string that's greater than 4GB on 64-bit platforms; |
| it's either that or make the test cases harder (we did this before |
| anyway). |
| (upstart_push_header, upstart_pop_header): Type is always an unsigned |
| int (best conversion from an enum) |
| |
| 2007-03-11 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.3.9 |
| |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * util/man/initctl.8: Document the new commands. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event): Correct the function so we don't |
| try and stop the master of an instance, and cause an assertion error. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c: Oops, correct function pointers in command table |
| |
| * util/tests/test_initctl.c (test_version_action): |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (handle_version): Handle receipt of the version |
| reply. |
| (version_action): Send the version-query message to the server and |
| expect one response. |
| (log_priority_action): Parse the single argument into an NihLogLevel |
| and send it to the server. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_version_query, control_log_priority): |
| Functions to handle the new messages from the server pov |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_version_query) |
| (test_log_priority): Test the new messages are handled properly. |
| (check_version): Check the version string matches. |
| * upstart/message.h: Add messages for querying the version of the |
| init daemon and changing the log priority. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_newv) |
| (upstart_message_handle): Marshal the new messages. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Test the marshalling of the new messages, |
| |
| * upstart/libupstart.ver: Add enum functions to the global list. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (start_action, stop_action): Imply --no-wait if |
| we take the job id or name from an environment variable, since we'd |
| end up waiting for ourselves otherwise |
| * util/tests/test_initctl.c (test_start_action, test_stop_action): |
| Update test cases to make sure no-wait is implied. |
| |
| 2007-03-09 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.3.8 |
| |
| * NEWS: Updated. |
| * configure.ac: Increase version to 0.3.7 |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Add a test case for |
| deleting the last instance of a replaced job. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): When moving a instance of a job into |
| the deleted state, check whether we should replace the job it's an |
| instance of, and if so, change that job's state too. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (handle_job_list): Always allocate current_list, |
| since we need it to be the parent of pointers we attach to it. |
| (handle_job_list_end): Always free the current list, only suppress |
| output if there aren't any entries in it. |
| (initctl_recv): Check the current_list pointer, no need for in_list |
| (handle_job_instance, handle_job_instance_end, handle_job_status): |
| Check current_list not in_list. |
| * util/tests/test_initctl.c: Correct some memory leaks. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_environment): Set the UPSTART_JOB_ID |
| environment variable to the job's unique id. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Make sure it's set. |
| |
| * util/man/initctl.8: Update the initctl manpage. |
| * compat/sysv/man/reboot.8: Correct a minor grammar error. |
| * compat/sysv/man/shutdown.8: Fix reference from runlevel to telinit. |
| |
| * README: Add a README that copies the text from the web page and |
| adds some notes about recommended operating system versions. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c: Completely rewrite initctl, top to bottom; handling |
| of the new messages is done natively, meaning that the commands just |
| vary the requests send and number of responses expected. |
| * util/tests/test_initctl.c: Test all of the new code. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Improve restarting and rescuing a little; store the |
| program path in a static variable so we can always access it, and |
| use the exported loglevel to pass the same to the new process. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/shutdown.c: More error/fatal adjustments. |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c: More error/fatal adjustments. |
| |
| 2007-03-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c (main, crash_handler): Promote deadly errors to nih_fatal |
| * logd/main.c (main): Promote deadly errors to nih_fatal |
| * compat/sysv/reboot.c (main): Promote deadly errors to nih_fatal |
| * compat/sysv/shutdown.c (main, shutdown_now): Promote deadly errors |
| to nih_fatal |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c (main): Promote deadly errors to nih_fatal |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_pending): The message that we're handling an |
| event should be logged with --verbose. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_parse_script): Remove the unnecessary check for |
| a token inside a script block. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_watch_jobs): Rename to control_subscribe_jobs |
| and update to handle new event name. |
| (control_unwatch_jobs): Rename to control_unsubscribe_jobs and update |
| to handle the new event name. |
| (control_watch_events): Rename to control_subscribe_events and update |
| to handle the new event name. |
| (control_unwatch_events): Rename to control_unsubscribe_events and |
| update to handle the new event name. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_watch_jobs): Rename to |
| test_subscribe_jobs and update to new event name. |
| (test_unwatch_jobs): Rename to test_unsubscribe_jobs and update to |
| new event name. |
| (test_watch_events): Rename to test_subscribe_events and update to |
| new event name. |
| (test_unwatch_events): Rename to test_unsubscribe events and update |
| to new event name. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Rename the watch commands to subscribe/unsubscribe |
| and regroup with new message numbers. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_newv) |
| (upstart_message_handle): Marshal the updated subscription messages. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Update tests to new names and numbers. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_handle): Raise a the unknown |
| message error if the type is unknown, rather than the invalid message |
| error. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_handle): Correct test case. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Correct a problem here too, when |
| moving from pre-stop to running, we don't want to emit a started event |
| since we never emitted a stopping event and never killed the process |
| anyway. We do need to notify the job as finished, since the process |
| that tried to stop it will need to be told not to wait any longer. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Add a test for pre-stop |
| back to running. |
| |
| * doc/states.dot: Fix an error in the state diagram; when moving from |
| starting back to waiting, due to a failed respawn, we need to emit |
| the stopped event otherwise it will never happen. |
| * doc/states.png: Update. |
| |
| 2007-03-05 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new): Make this a wrapper around |
| (upstart_message_newv): which has all the old code, but accepts a |
| va_list instead of making its own. |
| * upstart/message.h: Add prototype. |
| |
| * init/main.c (crash_handler): Simply trying to leave a SEGV handler |
| doesn't work so well, we end up repeating the problem instruction. |
| We really can't resume from this point, and can't even jump elsewhere |
| since our state is probably buggered up. Only thing for it is to |
| re-exec ourselves with a clean state. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job, cfg_delete_handler): Don't try and |
| free the magic (void *)-1 replacement (delete). |
| |
| * util/events.c, util/events.c, util/jobs.c, util/jobs.h: With the |
| new message responses, that intermix event and job information freely, |
| it no longer makes sense to distinguish between them. So fold these |
| files back into the main initctl.c |
| * util/initctl.h: Drop unused header. |
| * util/Makefile.am (initctl_SOURCES): Update sources list. |
| (TESTS): Change which tests we build |
| (test_initctl_SOURCES, test_initctl_CFLAGS, test_initctl_LDFLAGS) |
| (test_initctl_LDADD): Build the new combined test case binary, use |
| an automake feature to rebuild initctl.c with -DTEST and a different |
| .o file, and thus be able to define out main() |
| |
| * util/tests/test_events.c, util/tests/test_jobs.c: Collapse the two |
| test case files into one single |
| * util/tests/test_initctl.c |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_job_find): And implement the find function |
| that returns a list of jobs matching an optional pattern. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Make sure we do send all messages. |
| (check_list): Complex function to check the responses to a job list |
| (test_job_find): Test a couple of job lists. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c: Make sure we do send all messages. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_job_query): Implement the query message, |
| this just needs to return the status or instance set. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_job_query): Test the query command. |
| (check_job_status__deleted, check_job_status_end__deleted): Pair of |
| functions to check we can query deleted jobs directly. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_send_instance): Function to send an instance |
| job, collating all of its instances together. |
| * init/control.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_send_instance): Check we receive |
| the right messages. |
| (check_job_instance, check_job_instance_end): Pair of functions to |
| check the instance messages. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Add new UPSTART_JOB_INSTANCE and |
| UPSTART_JOB_INSTANCE_END messages which we'll use to communicate that |
| a job is an instance, and group the instances of it together. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Marshal the new instance messages. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Test the new message types. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Restore arguments to JOB_LIST, but rename to |
| pattern since that's what it is. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_handle): Restore arguments |
| with updated name. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Restore tests for arguments, rename and make sure we |
| include a wildcard. |
| |
| 2007-03-04 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Drop arguments to JOB_LIST. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Drop arguments to JOB_LIST. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Drop the arguments from the test. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_job_start): Update to return INVALID for |
| instances and replacements; add the forgotten UPSTART_JOB message. |
| (control_job_stop): Update to return INVALID for replacements; add |
| the forgotten UPSTART_JOB message. Deal with instance masters |
| magically by iterating all instances and stopping those instead. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (check_job_deleted): Rename to |
| check_job_invalid and check that message. |
| (check_job): Function to check the job we've acted upon. |
| (test_job_start): Check that we get the UPSTART_JOB message first, |
| restore the check on deleted jobs causing an error and add checks |
| that instance and replacement jobs also cause an error. |
| (test_job_stop): Check that we get the UPSTART_JOB message first, |
| restore the check on deleted jobs causing an error. Make sure |
| instances are handled. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: More message changes; add a JOB_FIND message |
| and replace UPSTART_JOB_DELETED with UPSTART_JOB_INVALID since there's |
| a few more problem conditions. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Marshal the new message and update names. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Update tests to check the new message and update the |
| values and names of the existing ones. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Remove the delete flag, add replacement and |
| replacement_for pointers instead. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise replacement and replacement_for |
| pointers to NULL. |
| (job_find_by_name): Update to return what job the one we found is |
| a replacement for, and to skip DELETED jobs. |
| (job_instance): Make it simply illegal to call this for deleted jobs, |
| instances or replacements. |
| (job_change_goal): Make it illegal to change the goal of a replacement |
| job. |
| (job_free_deleted): Remove the previous code to handle deleted instance |
| masters, because it's now bogus. |
| (job_should_replace): New function to determine whether a job is |
| replaceable. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check pointers are set. |
| (test_copy): Check that replacement and replacement_for are not |
| copied, since their state of an individual job. |
| (test_find_by_name): Update tests to make sure we ignore deleted jobs, |
| instances and replacements. |
| (test_instance): Remove test that will now cause an assertion, |
| and no longer check delete is set. |
| (test_change_goal): Remove test that will now cause an assertion. |
| (test_free_deleted): Remove test cases for deleted masters. |
| (test_should_replace): Test the new check function. |
| (test_change_state): Make sure that we end up in deleted for instances |
| and replaced jobs, and that replacements become the real job. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job): Update to handle replacement jobs; |
| the old job's previous replacement is discarded, and set to the |
| current job; and then if the job should be replaced, it's moved |
| to deleted (which should promote the new job). |
| (cfg_delete_handler): Handle deletion of a job in a similar manner, |
| except we sent the replacement pointer to the special -1 value since |
| we have no actual replacement. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_watch_dir): Update tests to make |
| sure that deletion and modification are handled wrt replacement. |
| (test_read_job): Make sure that reparsing an existing file is handled. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_job_start): Remove checks that |
| delete gets set to true for instances. |
| (test_job_stop, test_job_start): Temporarily comment out deleted |
| job behaviour, since that's been somewhat changed. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: We're not going to return JOB_LIST for JOB_STOP |
| since that's just awkward for the client; just act on the master, |
| and return JOB_UNCHANGED. |
| |
| * init/notify.c (notify_job_status): Move this function to |
| * init/control.c (control_send_job_status): here, since we need it for |
| the new control responses. |
| (control_job_query): New single function to list all jobs or a |
| particular job. |
| * init/control.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_error_handler): Simplify this a |
| little to just sending a NO_OP message, since we can send an entire |
| stream of messages and leave them in the queue. |
| (check_job_status__stopping, check_job_process) |
| (check_job_status_end__stopping): Trio of check functions for a job |
| status that's stopping, with an active main process. |
| (test_send_job_status): Test the now global status function. |
| (check_job_status__starting, check_job_status_end__starting): Pair |
| of check functions for a starting job with no process yet. |
| (test_watch_jobs, test_unwatch_jobs): Update to expect the full new |
| job status messages, with an optional process part as well. |
| (check_event): Function to check an event. |
| (test_watch_events): Minor update to use above function. |
| (check_job_status__waiting, check_job_status_end__waiting): Pair of |
| check functions for the first step in starting a job (goal change only) |
| (check_job_unknown, check_job_deleted, check_job_unchanged): Trio |
| of functions to check common error responses. |
| (test_job_start): Update tests to newer behaviour. |
| (check_job_status__running, check_job_status_end__running) |
| (check_job_status__pre_stop, check_job_status_end__pre_stop): Checks |
| for the states we go through when stopping a job. |
| (test_job_stop): Update tests to newer behaviour. |
| * init/notify.c (notify_job, notify_job_event, notify_job_finished): |
| Update to call the newly exported function. |
| * init/job.c: Make job_id and job_id_wrapped externally available. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/event.c: Make emission_id and emission_id_wrapped externally |
| available. |
| * init/event.h: Update. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Rename UPSTART_JOB_INVALID to |
| UPSTART_JOB_UNCHANGED, as it's not really invalid just a no-op |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Update the constant, fields are unchanged, |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Rename constants/messages. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Turns out we need extra errors to indicate that |
| the job was deleted or already at that goal, otherwise the client |
| would sit there waiting for the finished event. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Marshal the new error messages. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Test the handling of the new messages. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_free_deleted): Found a bug; because |
| master instances never change state, they never end up in the deleted |
| state so are never reaped. Add some test cases for cleaning them up, |
| but not while they have remaining instances. |
| * init/job.c (job_free_deleted): Implement the bug fix. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_instance): Split out the instance spawning code |
| into its own function, as we'll frequently need a pointer to the |
| instance before we try and change the goal. |
| (job_change_goal): Clean this function back up again, it no longer |
| needs to return values and can assert that it's never called for |
| deleted jobs or instance mastersr. |
| (job_handle_event): Spawn an instance when we get a start event. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_instance): Check instance creation. |
| (test_change_goal): Update tests now that it doesn't return a value |
| again, and doesn't spawn instances itself. |
| (test_handle_event): Make sure instances are spawned. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Needs a slight fix now that |
| we generate more events than we check, and that subscriptions go |
| away automatically. |
| |
| * init/notify.c (notify_job_status): Static function to handle |
| sending the more complicated job status message series |
| (notify_job): Call notify_job_status() to send the new-style message |
| (notify_job_event): Send the new UPSTART_EVENT_CAUSED message with |
| the emission id, then call notify_job_status() to send the new-style |
| common status message. |
| (notify_job_finished): New function to be called when we reach the |
| job rest state, notifies and unsubscribes directly subscribed |
| processes, and includes failed information. |
| (notify_event_finished): Unsubscribe processes after sending the |
| finished event, since the event has gone away. Also don't send |
| this to processes subscribed to all events, since it's not useful |
| for them. |
| * init/notify.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c: Update all test cases and helper |
| functions to the new message types. |
| (test_job_finished): Check the new finished message is sent with |
| a status message preceeding it. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state, job_change_state): Notify subscribed |
| processes with notify_job_finished() when in the running (for service) |
| or waiting states, just before we drop the cause. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Add failed, failed_process and exit_status |
| arguments to UPSTART_JOB_FINISHED. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Marshal the new arguments. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Test the new arguments. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Update the message types, introducing a more |
| structured job message set and replacing the UPSTART_EVENT_JOB_STATUS |
| message with UPSTART_EVENT_CAUSED which will be immediately followed |
| by an ordinary UPSTART_JOB_STATUS message. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Marshal the new messages. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Test the new message types. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| 2007-03-03 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_parse_exec, cfg_parse_script): Separate out |
| the parsing of an exec or script stanza into separate functions, |
| seeing as this is quite a common operation. This also means we |
| just need to change them in one place now. |
| (cfg_parse_process): Function to call either of the above depending |
| on the next argument. |
| (cfg_stanza_exec): Call cfg_parse_exec instead. |
| (cfg_stanza_script): Call cfg_parse_script instead. |
| (cfg_stanza_pre_start, cfg_stanza_post_start) |
| (cfg_stanza_pre_stop, cfg_stanza_post_stop): Call cfg_parse_process |
| with the right arguments instead of doing by hand in each function. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_emit_next_id): Split the id assigning code into |
| a static inline function for easier modification. |
| * init/job.c (job_next_id): Use the same style function here too. |
| |
| 2007-03-02 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_emit): Port the slightly more efficient in the |
| early case code from job_new. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add a unique id to the job structure. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Assign an incrementing id to each new job |
| allocated. |
| (job_find_by_id): Locate a job by its unique id, sadly not very |
| efficient in a hash table ;-) |
| (job_name): New hash key function since name isn't the first entry |
| anymore. |
| (job_init): Change hash key function. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_find_by_id): Make sure we can find a |
| job by its id. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal): Return the new instance in that |
| circumstance, and clean up a little bit. |
| * init/job.h: Update prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal): Update tests. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_find_by_name): Skip jobs marked for deletion too. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_find_by_name): Update test case. |
| |
| * init/event.h, init/notify.h, upstart/message.h: Provide C-level names |
| for enums, this makes the compiler generate things that gdb can get. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process, job_kill_process, job_kill_timer): |
| Change process argument to be a plain ProcessType, this means we |
| know exactly which process we're trying to run or kill. |
| (job_change_state): Update calls to job_run_process |
| and job_kill_process |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process, test_kill_process): Update |
| function calls to just pass a ProcessType in. |
| |
| * upstart/enum.h: Rename JobAction to ProcessType. |
| * upstart/enum.c (job_action_name): Rename to process_name. |
| (job_action_from_name): Rename to process_from_name. |
| * upstart/tests/test_enum.c (test_action_name, test_action_from_name): |
| Rename and update to match. |
| * init/job.c (job_new, job_copy, job_change_state) |
| (job_next_state): Change JOB_*_ACTION constants to PROCESS_*. |
| (job_find_by_pid): Change JobAction argument to ProcessType. |
| (job_emit_event): Call process_name on the failed process. |
| (job_child_reaper): Update to use ProcessType instead of JobAction. |
| * init/job.h (Job): Change type of failed_process to ProcessType. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_find_by_pid): Update to use ProcessType |
| instead of JobAction in tests. |
| (test_new, test_copy, test_change_goal, test_change_state) |
| (test_next_state, test_run_process, test_kill_process) |
| (test_child_reaper, test_handle_event_finished): Change JOB_*_ACTION |
| constants to PROCESS_* |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_exec, cfg_stanza_script) |
| (cfg_stanza_pre_start, cfg_stanza_post_start) |
| (cfg_stanza_pre_stop, cfg_stanza_post_stop): Change JOB_*_ACTION |
| constants to PROCESS_* |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_exec) |
| (test_stanza_script, test_stanza_pre_start) |
| (test_stanza_post_start, test_stanza_pre_stop) |
| (test_stanza_post_stop, test_read_job, test_watch_dir): Change |
| JOB_*_ACTION constants to PROCESS_* |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Change JOB_*_ACTION constants |
| to PROCESS_* |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_job_start, test_job_stop): Change |
| JOB_*_ACTION constants to PROCESS_* |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_watch_dir): Restore the prefix argument; pass |
| as the data pointer to the inotify callbacks and visitor function. |
| Change the return value to be the watch structure. |
| (cfg_job_name): Add prefix argument and prepend to relative path. |
| (cfg_create_modify_handler, cfg_delete_handler, cfg_visitor): Get |
| the prefix for the job names from the data pointer and pass to |
| cfg_job_name(). |
| * init/cfgfile.h: Update prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_watch_dir): Actually test the |
| watch functions. |
| * init/main.c (main): Pass NULL for the prefix for the global job |
| directory, compare the return value against (void *)-1. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_on): Drop the simple on stanza. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_on): Remove test case. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| 2007-03-01 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/jobs.c (handle_job_status): Drop the process field from the |
| output for now. |
| * util/events.c (handle_event_job_status): Likewise |
| * util/tests/test_jobs.c (test_start_action, test_list_action) |
| (test_jobs_action): Drop pid from messages we simulate. |
| * util/tests/test_events.c (test_emit_action): Likewise. |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Remove the pid field from the job status and event job status |
| messages. |
| * upstart/message.h: Update description of job status and event |
| job status message to remove the pid field. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Remove checks using the pid field. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_job_start, control_job_stop) |
| (control_job_query, control_job_list): Remove the pid field from |
| the messages, it'll come back later when we get better message |
| formats. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (check_job_status, check_job_waiting) |
| (check_job_started, check_job_stopped): Remove checks on the process |
| id, since that field is gone from the message. |
| (test_job_stop): Use the pid field of the main process. |
| (test_job_start): Initialise the main action process. |
| |
| * init/notify.c (notify_job, notify_job_event): Remove the pid field |
| from the message, it'll come back later when we get better message |
| formats. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (check_job_status) |
| (check_event_job_status): Remove checks on the pid, since that field |
| is no longer present. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_process_copy): Use job_process_new here, oops. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_exec, cfg_stanza_script) |
| (cfg_stanza_pre_start, cfg_stanza_post_start) |
| (cfg_stanza_pre_stop, cfg_stanza_post_stop): Use job_process_new |
| to allocate process structures and store in the process array. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job, test_stanza_exec) |
| (test_stanza_script, test_stanza_pre_start) |
| (test_stanza_post_start, test_stanza_pre_stop) |
| (test_stanza_post_stop): Update test cases to use process array |
| member information. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Update to use newer job process |
| array and find the pid under there. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Remove the pid and aux_pid fields; replace the |
| individual JobProcess pointers with an array of them of a fixed |
| minimum size; replace failed_state with failed_process. |
| (JobProcess): add a pid field here, so now we can obtain the pid on |
| an individual process/action basis rather than global. |
| * init/job.c (job_process_new): Function to create a JobProcess |
| structure, setting the initial values to FALSE/NULL/0. |
| (job_process_copy): Function to copy a JobProcess. |
| (job_new): Don't initialise the pid or aux_pid members, initialise |
| the process array to a fixed initial size and set the members to NULL, |
| initialise the failed_process member to -1. |
| (job_copy): Update to use job_process_copy and copy the process array. |
| (job_find_by_pid): Look through the process structures in the job's |
| process array to find the pid, and optionally return which action it |
| was. |
| (job_change_state): Call job_kill_process in the JOB_KILLED state if |
| we have a main process and that has a pid, pass in the main process. |
| (job_next_state): Check the process id of the main process when |
| deciding what the next state is for running. |
| (job_run_process): Store the process id in the process structure |
| (job_kill_process): Accept a process structure and use that to obtain |
| the process id we need to send TERM too. Remove the code that forced |
| a state change if kill() failed, since we will get a child signal |
| anyway and should do it there. |
| (job_kill_timer): Likewise, accept a process structure and don't |
| forcibly change the state anymore. |
| (job_child_reaper): Rewrite to switch based on the action that died, |
| rather than the state we were in; assert that the state is what we |
| expected. |
| (job_emit_event): The argument to the failed event is now the action |
| name, rather than the state name; an action of -1 indicates that |
| respawn failed. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_process_new, test_process_copy): Make |
| sure the structure is created and copied properly. |
| (test_new, test_copy): Drop checks on the pid and aux_pid members, |
| add checks for the process array and pid members of processes. |
| (test_find_by_pid): Update test case to make sure we can find the pid |
| of any process, returning the action index rather than the process |
| pointer. |
| (test_run_process, test_kill_process, test_change_goal) |
| (test_change_state, test_next_state, test_child_reaper): Update test |
| cases to use pid fields inside process structures rather than the |
| pid or aux_pid members. |
| (test_handle_event, test_handle_event_finished) |
| (test_free_deleted): Update to avoid pid field checks. |
| |
| * upstart/enum.h (JobAction): Enumeration of different actions. |
| * upstart/enum.c (job_action_name, job_action_from_name): Enumeration |
| to string conversion functions. |
| * upstart/tests/test_enum.c (test_action_name) |
| (test_action_from_name): Tests for the new functions. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job): Instead of trying to copy over an |
| old job's state and instances into the new one, mark the old job |
| as deleted. This ensures we never end up applying a new post-stop |
| script to a job started with an old pre-start script, etc. It also |
| makes life so much simpler. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Update tests to make |
| sure the old job is marked for deletion, instead of freed. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/notify.c (notify_job): Split out notification to processes |
| subscribed to the cause event into a new function |
| (notify_job_event): We can call this when we change cause. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Notify anyone subscribed to the |
| job after we've changed the state, rather than before, otherwise |
| we won't know the new pids or anything. |
| (job_change_cause): Call notify_job_event before changing the cause |
| so that subscribers get a final status update. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (test_job_event): Check the new function. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_respawn): Remove the shortcut that |
| lets you specify "respawn COMMAND". It was confusing as it hid |
| the common "[when] exec"/"[when] script" syntax, made it non-obvious |
| that "exec" and "respawn" were the same flag, etc. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_respawn): Update tests. |
| (test_stanza_service): Fix test case to not use shortcut. |
| * logd/event.d/logd.in: Update to not use respawn shortcut. |
| |
| 2007-02-25 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_reaper): Shift the signal value into the |
| higher byte to make it easier to detect, and not stamp over exit |
| statuses between 128 and 255. |
| (job_emit_event): Detect the signal stored in the new way. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_normal): Store signal in the higher bytes. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_copy, test_change_state) |
| (test_child_reaper): Update test cases. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_normal): Update test. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/event.h (PWRSTATUS_EVENT): Add new power-status-changed event. |
| * init/main.c (pwd_handler): Handle the SIGPWR signal by generating |
| the new event, leave it up to a job to parse the file and do |
| whatever it likes. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| 2007-02-13 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_reader, test_handle_using) |
| (test_handle); Usual fix for gcc optimiser thinking that fixed |
| for loops might not be. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_process, test_kill_process): |
| Likewise. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (test_subscription_find): I still don't |
| know what a type-punned pointer is, nor why dereferencing such a |
| thing would break strict-aliasing rules. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): More type-punning. |
| * util/tests/test_jobs.c (test_start_action): More for-loop action. |
| * util/tests/test_events.c (test_emit_action): And again. |
| |
| 2007-02-11 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal): We need to be able to stop a running |
| job without a process, because that's what a job-as-state is! The |
| check was added because job_child_reaper calls job_change_goal and |
| then job_change_state immediately after, we should fix that instead. |
| (job_child_reaper): If we call job_change_goal while in the running |
| state, it will call job_change_state for us; so check for that first |
| and don't change the state! |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal): Update the test to ensure |
| that we can stop a job with no running process. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_normalexit): normalexit is inconsistent, |
| change to "normal exit" |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_normalexit): Update. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_start, cfg_stanza_stop) |
| (cfg_stanza_pre_start, cfg_stanza_post_start) |
| (cfg_stanza_pre_stop, cfg_stanza_post_stop, cfg_stanza_respawn): |
| We're not going to allow stanza keywords to be quoted, since this |
| gives us an easy way to allow users to make something explicitly |
| not a keyword. |
| |
| 2007-02-10 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.3.6 |
| |
| * configure.ac: Increase version to 0.3.5 |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * TODO: More notes. |
| |
| * TODO: Note an issue with using JobProcess->pid |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_pre_start, cfg_stanza_post_start) |
| (cfg_stanza_pre_stop, cfg_stanza_post_stop): Add a needed check |
| for a token when parsing "exec". Correct line number we expect |
| to see the duplicated value on. Correct expected error for missing |
| argument from "Unexpected token" to "Expected token". |
| |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (main): Actually invoke the tests for |
| the scripts. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job): Correct type of lineno in error. |
| |
| * TOOD: Minor notify bug |
| |
| * TODO: Big update. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): Make sure that we can |
| reap post-start and pre-stop processes, and have only the aux_pid |
| changed. Also make sure that if the running process dies while |
| in these states, with or without an aux process, that we don't |
| transition badly. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_find_by_pid): Check aux_pid as well. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_find_by_pid): Make sure we can find it. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add an auxiliary pid member. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise the aux_pid member. |
| (job_change_state): Run the post-start and pre-stop scripts when we |
| enter the state with the same name (assuming they exist). |
| (job_run_process): Store the pid in aux_pid when starting the |
| post-start or pre-stop processes. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Add tests for running |
| the new post-start and pre-stop scripts; which get their process ids |
| stored in aux_pid instead of pid. |
| (test_new): Make sure the aux_pid member is initialised properly. |
| (test_copy): Make sure the aux_pid member is not copied. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Add a check for the |
| daemon stanza holding the job in spawned; we snuck this in a while |
| back and never tested it (there's no support to get it out of |
| spawned yet). |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add new post_start and pre_stop scripts. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise new scripts to NULL. |
| (job_copy): Copy the information from the new scripts over as well. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check they're initialised. |
| (test_copy): Check that the information is copied properly. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_post_start, cfg_stanza_pre_stop): Add |
| new script stanza functions for the additional two scripts that |
| we want. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_post_start) |
| (test_stanza_pre_stop): Add tests for the new stanzas. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_exec, cfg_stanza_script): Rewrite to |
| allocate a JobProcess and parse the command or script into it. |
| (cfg_read_job): Fix the long broken assumption that pid_file and |
| pid_binary are required for respawn, when they're actually required |
| for daemon. |
| (cfg_stanza_start, cfg_stanza_stop): Remove script second-level. |
| (cfg_stanza_respawn): Parse into the job's process. |
| (cfg_stanza_pre_start, cfg_stanza_post_stop): New stanzas for the |
| processes alone. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Update a few test |
| cases to match reality. |
| (test_stanza_start, test_stanza_stop): Remove script-related checks. |
| |
| 2007-02-09 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_kill_process): Poll the event queue |
| after each test to get rid of the allocated events and make valgrind |
| happy. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_job_start, test_job_stop) |
| (test_event_emit): Poll the event queue after each test to get rid |
| of the allocated events, as they make valgrind complain. |
| (test_event_emit): Free args and env when done. |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobName): Drop obsolete structure |
| (JobProcess): Add a new structure to represent a single process |
| within the job, instead of using two variables to pick either the |
| script or command. |
| (Job): Change command and script to a single JobProcess called process; |
| change start_script and stop_script to a JobProcess called pre_start |
| and post_stop respectively. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise new members to NULL. |
| (job_copy): Copy the process structures across, including contents. |
| (job_change_state): Call job_run_process passing in the structure; |
| rather than fiddling with if statements. |
| (job_run_script, job_run_command, job_run_process): Combine all of |
| these three functions into a single new job_run_process function. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new, test_copy, test_change_goal) |
| (test_change_state, test_child_reaper) |
| (test_handle_event_finished): Change to using JobProcess for when |
| we need to construct a command. |
| (test_run_script, test_run_command): Merge into single new |
| (test_run_process) function. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Replace command with process. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_job_start): Change to using |
| JobProcess to specify the command. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Run job_free_deleted each time through the |
| main loop. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal): Minor tweak to the logic; we may |
| have just made the job an instance, that should still let us stop |
| the one underneath. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * util/jobs.c (do_job): Always expect a list of replies. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_job_status, control_job_stop) |
| (control_job_query): Reply with information about all instances of |
| the job. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_job_status, test_job_stop) |
| (test_job_query): Make sure we get the list end even for a single job; |
| and make sure we get details of all instances attached to the job. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal): Check that starting |
| an instance job actually starts a new instance of it. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_limit): Support the word "unlimited" in |
| limit arguments for both the soft and hard values. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_limit): Make sure that we |
| can make limits be unlimited. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_copy): Function to copy an event structure. |
| * init/event.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_copy): Make sure we copy the event |
| correctly, with or without arguments and/or environment. |
| * init/job.c (job_copy): Function to copy a job structure, leaving |
| the state as it is. |
| * init/job.h: Add prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_copy): Make sure that we copy the |
| job details whether they are NULL or non-NULL, but don't copy the |
| state. |
| * init/init.supp: Update supression. |
| * init/job.c (job_find_by_name): If we get a job that's an instance, |
| return what it's an instance of. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_find_by_name): Restore accidentally |
| deleted test function; test that we get the real job, not an instance. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_new): instance_of is initialised to NULL. |
| * init/job.h: Add a new instance_of pointer, pointing to the parent |
| that we're an instance of. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check that. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Make sure instance_of |
| pointers are updated. |
| |
| * init/job.c (jobs): Store jobs in a hash table. |
| (job_new): Add to hash table, not to a list. |
| (job_handle_event, job_handle_event_finished, job_detect_stalled) |
| (job_free_deleted): Iterate across the hash table, rather than list. |
| (job_find_by_name): Use nih_hash_lookup, we keep this function because |
| we'll add "is instance or not" smarts soon! |
| (job_find_by_pid): Iterate across the entire hash table. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_find_by_name): Drop test since this |
| function is now gone. |
| (test_free_deleted): Can't assume things are in a line now. |
| * init/control.c (control_job_list): Iterate the hash table. |
| |
| * init/event.c: Don't hide the events list anymore |
| * init/event.h: Publish it and the init function. |
| * init/job.c: Don't hide the jobs list anymore. |
| (job_list): Since we don't hide it, we can drop this. |
| * init/job.h: Publish it and the init function. |
| * init/notify.c: Don't hide the subscriptions list anymore. |
| * init/notify.h: Publish it and the init function. |
| * init/control.c (control_job_list): Iterate the job list directly |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_event_emit): Use the events list |
| available to us. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Call job_init directly and |
| just use the events list available to us. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Call job_init directly. |
| (test_change_state): Use the events list available to us. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (test_unsubscribe): Use the subscriptions |
| list available to us. |
| |
| * doc/states.dot: Add updated state graph. |
| * doc/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ship the states diagram. |
| (states.png): Include rules to build the png, we'll put it in bzr |
| anyway, but this is useful. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_delete_handler): Handle deleted jobs; mark |
| the job as deleted, and if it's dormant, invoke a state change. |
| |
| * upstart/enum.h: Add a new JOB_DELETED state. |
| * upstart/enum.c (job_state_name, job_state_from_name): Add the new |
| state to the string functions. |
| * upstart/tests/test_enum.c (test_state_name) |
| (test_state_from_name): Check the enum works. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal): New decision; we can start a waiting |
| job if it's marked delete (it might be a new instance) -- we'll use |
| the new deleted state to decide that we shouldn't. |
| (job_change_state): Once we reach waiting, if the job is to be deleted, |
| move to the next state. |
| (job_next_state): The next state for a waiting job if the goal is stop |
| is deleted. We should never call job_next_state () for a deleted job. |
| (job_free_deleted): Very simple function, just detects |
| deleted jobs and frees them. |
| * init/job.h: Add prototype for new function. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal): Update test to use new |
| deleted state; and don't even change the goal. |
| (test_change_state): Add a check to make sure we end up in deleted. |
| (test_next_state): Make sure waiting goes to deleted. |
| (test_free_deleted): Check the function. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal): Don't try and start a job if it's |
| marked to be deleted and is just waiting for cleanup. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Make sure that the cause |
| is released when we reach waiting. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Make sure that a deleted |
| job gets resurrected. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_visitor): Correct number of arguments and call |
| to cfg_job_name. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_daemon): Don't allow arguments anymore. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_daemon): Update tests. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event_finished): Function to unblock all |
| jobs blocked on a given event emission. |
| (job_new, job_emit_event): Rename blocker to blocked; it's useful for |
| testing for truth. |
| * init/job.h: Add prototype, rename member. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_event_finished): Test it. |
| (test_new, test_change_state): Update name here too. |
| * init/event.c (event_finished): Call job_handle_event_finished |
| function to unblock jobs. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Make sure the job gets |
| unblocked; a few other tests have to change since running event_poll |
| always unblocks the job if nothing listens to it. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_reaper): Set failed back to FALSE if |
| we're respawning, since we don't want to be failing. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): cause will be NULL. |
| also free and poll events when done. |
| (test_handle_event): pid can never be -1 |
| (test_change_state): poll events when done |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): Process will always |
| be zero on return from reaper. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): Killed doesn't go past |
| stopping; it goes to waiting, which will clear the cause. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): Fill in values before |
| we test against them. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_kill_process): Fix violated assertion |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): This should be failed |
| because nothing cleared it. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Fix a couple of array |
| index problems. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Why set that which |
| does not change? |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Add newline to test. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_emit_event): Add the job name as an argument; |
| oops. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_job_stop): Need to kill the process |
| ourselves, as we're blocked on an event. |
| (test_job_query): Fix wrong value in test. |
| (check_job_stopped, test_job_stop, test_unwatch_jobs): Change job |
| name to match the test. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Must only not enter some states |
| with no process now; others like killed actually usually want one! |
| |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Fix test case. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_event): Clean up tests. |
| (test_detect_stalled): Clean up. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_reaper): Update the reaping of the child |
| processes; there's a much larger state range for the main process |
| now, so that needs to be taken into account. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): New test cases. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_next_state): Encapsulate the slightly odd three |
| exit states of running in this function, otherwise we'll end up |
| special-casing it in places I'd rather not think about. |
| (job_change_goal): Only change the state of a running job if it |
| has a process. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_next_state): Add a test case for the |
| dead running job |
| (test_change_goal): Add test case for the dead running job |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Add test cases for |
| the forgotten stopping to killed transition. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_kill_process, job_kill_timer): Just check the pid |
| and state, and no longer any need to notify jobs since we're just |
| called from one state amongst many. |
| (job_change_state): Skip over the killed state if there's no process. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_kill_process): Update test cases. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Simplify a little bit, no need to |
| do the state assertions here, just make sure there's no already |
| a process running. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_command, test_run_script): Run |
| tests in the spawned state, since that's where we run the primary |
| command or script. Drop check for process state since that's no |
| longer set. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state, job_next_state): Ok, here's the big |
| one ... rewrite this to use the new state transitions. This has |
| suddenly got a lot simpler and easier to read, this was definitely a |
| good idea. |
| (job_emit_event): Function to make emission of events easier. |
| (job_failed_event): replaces this one which wasn't so easy. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): I can't say how much I |
| wasn't looking forwards to rewriting these test cases; anyway, it's |
| done now and I hope they're all right; |
| (test_next_state): Make sure the state transitions are correct too. |
| |
| * init/job.h: Rename is_instance to delete and spawns_instance to |
| just instance. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Update. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_instance): Update. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_instance): Update. |
| |
| * init/event.h: Correct the event names. |
| |
| * init/job.h: Add blocker event member. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise it to NULL. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check it. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_goal): Have a stab at this function with the |
| new state machine; it gets somewhat simpler (until we introduce the |
| second scripts), now we just induce things by a state change. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal): Made easier (for now) |
| because we don't need to deal with processes and can just wait to |
| be blocked on an event. |
| |
| 2007-02-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job): Drop check for useless respawn script |
| (cfg_stanza_respawn): Drop handling of "respawn script" |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_respawn): Drop the checks |
| for "respawn script" |
| |
| * init/job.h: Move things about a bit more; remove respawn_script |
| since that state is going away. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Drop initialisation of process_state. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Improve the tests. |
| |
| * init/main.c (STATE_FD): Remove this define, not used anymore. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_poll): Update the event checking |
| to match what's likely to happen. |
| |
| * init/event.h: Remove commented out bit. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (check_job_status, test_job): Correct |
| state usage to match a possible state. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_job_start, control_job_stop) |
| (control_job_query, control_job_list): Drop process state and |
| description from the job status messages we send back. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_error_handler) |
| (check_job_started, test_job_start, check_job_stopped) |
| (check_job_stopping, test_job_query, check_job_starting) |
| (test_job_list, test_watch_jobs, test_unwatch_jobs): Remove |
| process_state and description, and update usage of job states. |
| |
| * init/notify.c (notify_job): Don't include process state or |
| description in the job status message anymore. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (check_job_status, test_job): Update tests |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job): Drop the copying of the process_state |
| member, since it doesn't exist anymore. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Drop the check too. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Drop the process_state member. |
| |
| * util/jobs.c (handle_job_status): Drop the process_state and |
| description arguments; output a process id only if it's greater |
| than zero. |
| * util/tests/test_jobs.c (test_start_action, test_list_action) |
| (test_jobs_action): Update tests to use newer states and arguments. |
| * util/events.c (handle_event_job_status): Simplify in the same way |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Remove process_state and description from the |
| job status event (we already had the foresight to not put them in |
| the event job status event). |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Update handling of the messages to reduce the arguments. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, my_handler) |
| (test_handle): Update the tests for the new job status message. |
| |
| * upstart/enum.h (JobState): Change the job states to the new set |
| of states that we've planned. |
| (ProcessState): Drop process state entirely; this information is now |
| contained in the single JobState field. |
| * upstart/enum.c (job_state_name, job_state_from_name): Update |
| strings to match the new state names. |
| (process_state_name, process_state_from_name): Drop these functions. |
| * upstart/tests/test_enum.c (test_state_name) |
| (test_state_from_name): Update test cases to match new names. |
| (test_process_state_name, test_process_state_from_name): Drop. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Remove the logd hack for now. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Change the default console to none for now. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Update test. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_console): Can't guard against duplicates |
| for a while. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_console): Comment out dup test |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job): Remove the restriction that there |
| must be either an 'exec' or 'script' for a job; jobs without either |
| define states others can use. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Convert the test to |
| a "must work". |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Remove restriction that we must |
| have either a script or a command; having neither should just wedge |
| the job at the running rest state. Note that there's no way to get |
| it out yet, because we don't force that particular state change. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Make sure that works. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_cause): Put the knowledge about how to |
| change the cause into a separate function, since it's slightly |
| tricky. |
| (job_change_goal, job_change_state): Set the cause using the above |
| function. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Rename goal_event to cause, also shuffle things |
| around so that the state is mostly together. |
| * init/job.c, init/process.c, init/notify.c, init/cfgfile.c: Update |
| references (and comments) to match the new name. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c, init/tests/test_event.c, |
| init/tests/test_process.c, init/tests/test_cfgfile.c, |
| init/tests/test_notify.c: Likewise. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_reaper): Don't change the goal event; the |
| state changes will handle this. |
| (job_change_goal): Only dereference/reference the goal event if we're |
| actually changing it. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state, test_child_reaper): |
| Update tests to not assume that the goal event gets changed. |
| (test_kill_process): Eliminate race condition. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_reaper): Correct some problems with job and |
| event failure; we now don't overwrite an existing failure record, |
| and don't record failure if the main process failed and the goal was |
| stop; since we likely caused it. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): More test cases. |
| |
| * logd/event.d/logd.in: Stop on the new runlevel events, not the |
| shutdown event. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/shutdown.c (shutdown_now): Emit an ordinary runlevel |
| change event now; including the INIT_HALT environment variable |
| * compat/sysv/man/shutdown.8: Update the manual |
| |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c: Now just sends out a runlevel event with |
| an argument giving the new runlevel. |
| * compat/sysv/man/telinit.8: Update description of the command. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Remove the UPSTART_SHUTDOWN message. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Remove handling for the shutdown message. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, test_handle): Remove |
| tests against the shutdown message. |
| * init/control.c (control_shutdown): Remove the shutdown command |
| from the server. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_shutdown): Remove tests for it. |
| * init/event.h: Remove the shutdown event. |
| * util/initctl.c: Remove the shutdown command reference. |
| * util/events.c (shutdown_action): Remove the command. |
| * util/events.h: Update. |
| * util/tests/test_events.c (test_shutdown_action): Remove tests. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_detect_idle): Rename to job_detect_stalled |
| (job_detect_stalled): Remove the idle state detection |
| (job_set_idle_event): Idle event has been removed. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_detect_idle): Rename to |
| (test_detect_stalled): and remove idle detection tests. |
| * init/main.c (main): Replace job_detect_idle with job_detect_stalled |
| * init/control.c (control_shutdown): Don't set the idle event. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_shutdown): Don't detect the idle |
| event (and thus the second event) |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_service): Parser for service stanza. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_service): Test the service |
| stanza. |
| (test_stanza_respawn): Check that respawn implies service. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add a new service member. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Service starts off as false. |
| (job_change_state): Check service instead of respawn. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Check with service |
| instead of respawn, since that's what we really mean. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job): Copy a whole bunch more state |
| into the newly parsed job. |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Only output the first error. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Make sure important |
| things are copied. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Restore a much simplified version of the term |
| handler that doesn't try and copy across any state. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c: Update call to event_emit; we'll revisit |
| this shortly when we get rid of the shutdown event. |
| |
| * util/events.c (handle_event): Add new id field (but ignore it) |
| Functio |
| (handle_event_job_status): New function to handle the new event. |
| (handle_event_finished): Function to handle the end of the event. |
| (emit_action): Send the newer event, and loop over replies until |
| we get a finished one. |
| * util/tests/test_events.c (test_emit_action): Update tests cases. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_event_emit): New function to handle the |
| new-style emit message. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_event_emit): Make sure the new |
| message function behaves. |
| |
| * init/event.c, init/job.c, init/main.c, init/tests/test_event.c, |
| init/tests/test_job.c: Completely drop the serialisation code, it's |
| getting out of date and in the way. |
| |
| * init/event.h: Remove compatibility macros. |
| (EventEmission): Drop the callback function; it was too error prone |
| to try and do it this way, and we only ever wanted to release a job |
| anyway as control requests are better handled through the notify |
| interface. |
| (EventEmissionCb): Drop unused typedef. |
| * init/event.c (event_emit): Drop callback argument. |
| (event_finished): Don't call the callback |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Update to avoid callbacks. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Convert to using event_emit and |
| EventEmission. |
| (job_detect_idle): Drop extra arguments to event_emit. |
| * init/main.c (main, cad_handler, kbd_handler): Drop extra arguments |
| to event_emit. |
| * init/control.c (control_shutdown): Use event_emit instead of |
| event_queue. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_shutdown): Convert to using |
| EventEmission. |
| (test_watch_events, test_unwatch_events): Drop extra arguments to |
| event_emit. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (test_subscribe_event, test_job) |
| (test_event, test_event_finished): Drop extra arguments to event_emit |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_goal, test_change_state) |
| (test_run_script, test_child_reaper, test_detect_idle): Drop |
| extra arguments to event_emit. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Drop extra arguments to |
| event_emit. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| Rewrite the notification subsystem quite significantly; now we |
| have individual functions to subscribe to different types of |
| notification, and can even subscribe to individual jobs or events. |
| |
| * init/notify.c (notify_subscribe_job, notify_subscribe_event) |
| (notify_unsubscribe): New subscription and unsubscription functions |
| that assume one record per subscription, not process. |
| (notify_subscription_find): Function to find a subscription. |
| (notify_job): Send a message to anything subscribed to the goal event |
| as well. |
| (notify_event): Use EventEmission and include the id in the event. |
| (notify_event_finished): New function, sends a finished message and |
| includes both the id and whether the event failed. |
| * init/notify.h (NotifySubscribe): New notify structure that is |
| once per subscription, rather than per-process; and allows |
| subscription to individual jobs or events. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (test_subscribe_job) |
| (test_subscribe_event, test_unsubscribe): Test the new subscription |
| functions, replacing the old |
| (test_subscribe): tests. |
| (test_subscription_find): Check finding works |
| (check_event, test_event): Update to use emissions, and check that the |
| id is correct. |
| (test_event_finished): Check this one works too |
| (check_event_job_status, test_job): Make sure processes subscribed |
| via the goal event are notified too. |
| * init/event.c (event_pending): Pass the emission directly. |
| (event_finished): Notify subscribers that the event has finished. |
| * init/control.c (control_error_handler): Call notify_unsubscribe |
| (control_watch_jobs, control_unwatch_jobs, control_watch_events) |
| (control_unwatch_events): Update to the new subscription API. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_error_handler): Use new API |
| (test_watch_jobs, test_unwatch_jobs, test_watch_events) |
| (test_unwatch_events): Also update these to the new API; use a |
| destructor to make sure the subscription is freed. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_process.c: Don't use printf, use TEST_FUNCTION |
| |
| 2007-02-07 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Allocate new grouped event messages. |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| Add support for the new grouped event messages. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, test_handle) |
| (my_handler): Make sure the new messages are passed correctly. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Clear the goal event whenever we |
| reach the final rest state of a job (waiting for all jobs, running |
| for services). |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Check that the goal |
| event goes away at the right times. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): Make sure that the |
| event is marked failed properly |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start_event, job_stop_event): There's no reason |
| for these to exist as seperate functions anymore, especially since |
| we want to eventually have some kind of match table. |
| (job_handle_event): Perform the iterations and match calls here |
| instead, since we just call job_change_goal now. |
| * init/job.h: Remove prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start_event, test_stop_event): Fold into |
| (test_handle_event): which now handles all the cases. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_detect_idle): Call event_emit |
| * init/main.c (main, cad_handler, kbd_handler): Call event_emit |
| instead of event_queue. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Call event_poll |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state, test_child_reaper) |
| (test_detect_idle, test_change_state): Update to use newer event API. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start, job_stop): Drop these functions; call |
| job_change_goal instead (which is now public). |
| (job_change_state, job_child_reaper): Call job_change_goal instead. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start, test_stop): Merge into new |
| (test_change_goal): function. |
| * init/main.c (main): Call job_change_goal instead of job_start. |
| * init/control.c (control_job_start, control_job_stop): Call |
| job_change_goal instead. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new, test_change_state) |
| (test_run_script, test_start, test_stop, test_start_event): |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): goal_event is now an EventEmission, and is |
| a direct pointer to the one in the events queue, rather than a copy. |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_environment): Reference the event |
| name and environment through the goal event, not directly. |
| * init/job.c (job_run_script): Reference the event name and |
| environment through the goal event, not directly. |
| (job_change_state, job_child_reaper): Replace direct setting of the |
| job goal with a call to job_stop; the process state is always |
| PROCESS_NONE in all three cases, so this is completely safe. |
| (_job_start, _job_stop): Merge these two functions together into |
| (job_change_goal): which behaves a lot more like job_change_state, |
| except that it doesn't loop. This handles the changing of the |
| emission. |
| (job_start, job_start_event, job_stop, job_stop_event): Simplify |
| these functions, now they just call job_change_goal passing in |
| the emission pointer (or NULL). |
| |
| * init/main.c, init/job.c, init/job.h, init/event.c, init/event.h, |
| init/tests/test_job.c, init/tests/test_event.c: Remove state |
| serialisation code for the time being; maintaining it is getting |
| increasingly harder, and it introduces some major bugs. It will |
| get rewritten shortly. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_pending): Pass the emission directly to |
| job_handle_event now. |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event, job_start_event, job_stop_event): |
| Deal with event emissions rather than just plain events, the change |
| so far doesn't do anything else other than take the structure change. |
| * init/job.h: Change prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start_event, test_stop_event) |
| (test_handle_event): Update tests to use emissions. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_read_state, test_write_state): Check |
| the passing of the progress information. |
| * init/event.c (event_read_state, event_write_state): Add progress |
| field to the serialisation (oops). |
| |
| * init/event.h: Add missing attribute for event_read_state. |
| * init/cfgfile.h: Add missing attributes. |
| * init/main.c (read_state): Don't discard return value. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/main.c (read_state): Handle the Emission keyword; also handle |
| Event really being an EventEmission. |
| * init/event.c (event_emit): Make the next emission id a static global |
| (event_read_state, event_write_state): Serialise event emission |
| structures, not plain events; also send over the last id we used so |
| it appears seamless. This doesn't yet handle the callback/data bit |
| of the serialisation, which turns out to be a little tricky ... oops |
| * init/event.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_read_state, test_write_state): Check |
| that serialisation is done with EventEmissions instead, and all the |
| fields are passed (except callback and data which are ... tricky). |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Call event_poll instead of event_queue_run. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_poll): Add the new function that replaces |
| event_queue_run(); handles the new-style event emission structures |
| in the list and only returns when there are no non-handling events. |
| (event_pending, event_finished): Handling of particular event states |
| during poll; split out for readability. |
| (event_queue, event_queue_run): Drop these obsolete functions. |
| (event_read_state): Force type from event_queue. |
| * init/event.h: Add event_poll prototype; remove prototypes of old |
| functions, replacing with #defines for now so things still compile. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_queue): Drop tests. |
| (test_read_state, test_write_state): Force type from event_queue |
| Change type we check size of. |
| (test_poll): Pretty thoroughly test the new poll function. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Force type from event_queue |
| * init/control.c (control_event_queue): Force type from event queue |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_detect_idle): Force type from event_queue |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_event_queue, test_shutdown): |
| Force type from event_queue |
| |
| * init/event.c: Revert to a single list of events with an enum |
| (event_emit): Set the progress to pending initially. |
| (event_emit_find_by_id): Simplify now it just checks one list |
| (event_emit_finished): Function for jobs to call once they've done |
| with an event; just sets the progress to finished for the event |
| queue to pick up. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_emit_finished): Check it. |
| |
| * init/event.h: Add prototype. |
| (EventProgress): Add new enum |
| (EventEmission): And add progress member to this structure |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_emit): Make sure the event is pending |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_emit_find_by_id): Locate an event emission |
| by its id in either the pending or handling queue. |
| * init/event.h: Add prototype |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_emit): Make sure that the emission |
| id is unique each time. |
| (test_emit_find_by_id): Test the function. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_emit): New function to replace event_queue(); |
| returns an EventEmission structure with the details filled in as |
| given. |
| * init/event.h: Add prototype. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_init): Rename the single events queue to |
| pending and add a new handling list. |
| |
| * init/event.h (EventEmission, EventEmissionCb): Add a new emission |
| structure that wraps an event, for use in the queue. |
| |
| * util/tests/test_events.c (test_events_action): Update test now |
| that nih_message is more sensible. |
| * util/tests/test_jobs.c (test_start_action, test_list_action) |
| (test_jobs_action): Update test |
| |
| * util/events.c (emit_action): Actually pass the emit_env array |
| * util/tests/test_events.c (test_emit_action): Make sure it does. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Catch nih_command_parser() returning a |
| negative value to indicate an internal error, and always exit 1. |
| |
| * util/events.c (handle_event): Build up multiple lines to describe |
| the event, including its arguments and environment. |
| * util/tests/test_events.c (test_events_action): Check the new output |
| format is right. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Take out inadvertantly leaked debugging code; |
| sorry about that. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_reaper): Rewrite this to make the logic a |
| little easier to follow, and support signals in normalexit. This |
| also now applies to deciding whether the job failed, if it did, we |
| store that information in the job so the stop and stopped events |
| can get it. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): Add new test cases for |
| the setting of the failed flags. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_normalexit): Allow signal names in the |
| arguments, which are added to the normalexit array or'd with 0x80 |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_normalexit): Check that we |
| can now parse signal names correctly. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_failed_event): Change add to addp to fix leak. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_failed_event): Function to turn an event into one |
| that includes all the necessary arguments and environment. |
| (job_change_state): Call job_failed_event for the stop and stopped |
| events (bit hacky at the moment, will improve later). |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Check that the failed |
| events are generated properly. |
| |
| 2007-02-06 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Reset the failed member when |
| we enter the starting state. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Make sure that the |
| failed member is reset when we enter the starting state. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add failed, failed_state and exit_status members. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise new members. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_reaper): Convert signals to names when |
| outputting status messages. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_child_reaper): Check that the signal |
| name gets converted over. |
| |
| * init/event.h (CTRLALTDEL_EVENT): Now we've broken the shared |
| namespace of events and jobs, rename the control-alt-delete event |
| back to control-alt-delete. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Replace the events generated as |
| part of the job state, named for the job and state, with new state |
| events that have the job name as an argument. |
| * init/event.h: Define new job event names. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Make sure the new |
| events are correct, with the job name as an argument. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Remove the job event; this has |
| been repeatedly proved to be confusing. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Remove checks for the |
| job event. |
| |
| * util/events.c (emit_action): Pass in extra arguments. |
| (env_option): Function to parse an option given an environment |
| variable. |
| * util/events.h: Add prototype. |
| * util/tests/test_events.c (test_emit_action): Make sure that the |
| emit action works with no arguments and with arguments. |
| (test_events_action): Send back events with the right number of args. |
| (test_env_option): Check the env option parser works. |
| * util/initctl.c: Give shutdown its own command and options, give |
| emit a new -e option. |
| |
| * util/events.c (shutdown_action): Split out from emit, seeing as |
| these are going to be different from now on. |
| * util/events.h: Add prototype. |
| * util/tests/test_events.c (test_shutdown_action): Copy test cases. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_event_queue): Take the arguments and |
| environment from the event queue request; and reparent into the |
| event. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_event_queue): Check that arguments |
| and environment are copied across properly. |
| |
| * init/notify.c (notify_event): Pass in the arguments and environment |
| for the event. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (check_event): Check for event arguments |
| and environment from the notify process. |
| (test_event): Add arguments and environment to the event we test with |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, test_handle): Send |
| arguments and environment with the UPSTART_EVENT_QUEUE and |
| UPSTART_EVENT messages. |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_pop_int, upstart_pop_unsigned): Shrink |
| only once. |
| (upstart_pop_string): Check the length is at least one first, as |
| we may just have an 'S'. |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new, upstart_message_handle): |
| The UPSTART_EVENT and UPSTART_EVENT_QUEUE messages gain new array |
| arguments containing the arguments and environment for the event. |
| * upstart/message.h: Document the new arguments. |
| |
| * util/tests/test_events.c, util/tests/test_jobs.c: Update the |
| message format checks here too. |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_pop_pack): Free the array. |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new, test_handle) |
| (test_handle_using, test_reader): Update tests to include and |
| expect new type markers between each field. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_push_int, upstart_push_unsigned): |
| Take out silly asserts; it must have room! |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_push_string, upstart_pop_string): Rewrite |
| to use a type like the rest of the functions; this removes the strange |
| length restriction and allows us to make the pop function |
| non-destructive. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_push_string): Update. |
| (test_pop_string): Update, adding in non-destructive, wrong type |
| and insufficient space for type test cases. |
| (test_push_array, test_pop_array): These needed updated too, |
| changing the string format changed the array format. |
| (test_push_pack, test_pop_pack): And obviously the pack format changed. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_pop_header): Make the function |
| non-destructive in the face of errors. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_pop_header): Make sure that |
| invalid headers are non-destructive on error. |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_pop_int, test_pop_unsigned): |
| Make sure that insufficient space is non-destructive. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_push_int, upstart_pop_int) |
| (upstart_push_unsigned, upstart_pop_unsigned): Convert to array-style |
| type first format. |
| (upstart_push_string, upstart_push_header): Write the length and |
| type fields out by hand so they don't get an 'i' prefix. |
| (upstart_pop_string, upstart_pop_header): Read the length and type |
| fields by hand so they don't get an 'i' prefix. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_push_int, test_pop_int) |
| (test_push_unsigned, test_pop_unsigned): Update test cases to match. |
| (test_push_pack, test_pop_pack): Pack format was changed too. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_push_packv, upstart_pop_packv): Add calls |
| to push and pop array. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_push_pack, test_pop_pack): Test |
| support for arrays. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_push_array, upstart_pop_array): Implement |
| new array functions; note that these use a newer format that allows |
| us to transmit NULL without needing to limit the size of the array. |
| * upstart/wire.h: Add prototypes. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_push_array, test_pop_array): |
| Test the new array functions. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_script): Build up the argument list, appending |
| those from the goal event if one is set. |
| (job_run_command): Use nih_str_array_add to build up the arguments, |
| but don't append those from the goal event (use script). |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_script): Make sure the arguments get |
| passed to the running shell scripts. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_script): Only use the /dev/fd trick if we can |
| actually stat /dev/fd; also don't hardcode that path ... |
| * init/paths.h (DEV_FD): Add here. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_environment): Copy environment |
| variables from the goal event into the job's process. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Make sure the environment |
| reaches the job, but doesn't override that in the job already. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start_event): |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start_event, job_stop_event): Copy the arguments |
| and environment from the event into the goal event. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_read_state, job_write_state): Read and write |
| arguments and environment for goal event. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_read_state, test_write_state): Test |
| with arguments and environment to the goal event. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_read_state, event_write_state): Read and write |
| the arguments and environment of the event. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_read_state, test_write_state): Make |
| sure arguments and environment are correctly serialised. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_console): Fix a leak of the console |
| argument in the case of duplicated options. |
| (cfg_stanza_env): Drop the counting now nih_str_array_addp does it; |
| and be sure to use that function. |
| (cfg_stanza_umask): Fix leak of umask argument |
| (cfg_stanza_nice): Fix leak of nice argument |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Call event_queue_run so init |
| is called outside of a TEST_ALLOC_FAIL block. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_new): Start off with NULL args and env, to |
| match job (saves a few bytes). |
| (event_match): Watch for NULL arguments! |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Check for NULL not alloc'd |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_on, cfg_stanza_start) |
| (cfg_stanza_stop): Parse arguments to the on stanza and store them |
| directly in the event. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_on, test_stanza_start) |
| (test_stanza_stop): Make sure arguments are parsed into the event. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_new): Use nih_str_array_new. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_env): Rewrite to use nih_str_array. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_script): Check the error returned from |
| nih_io_reopen; don't just loop. We only ever expect ENOMEM (the |
| other error, EBADF, is impossible). |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Reset the goal_event to NULL when |
| we catch a run-away job (as it's not stopping for the same event |
| it started with). |
| (job_child_reaper): Reset the goal_event to NULL after setting the |
| goal to STOP. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state, test_child_reaper): |
| Check that the goal event gets reset whenever the goal gets changed. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Use TEST_ALLOC_FAIL |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_match): Match arguments using fnmatch() and |
| allow more arguments in event1 than event2 (but not the other way |
| around). |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_match): Check the new permitted |
| combinations. |
| |
| * init/event.h (Event): Add args and env members to Event. |
| * init/event.c (event_new): Initialise args and env members to |
| zero-length arrays. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_new): Use TEST_ALLOC_FAIL and |
| make sure args and env are both initialised to a list containing |
| just NULL. |
| |
| * util/jobs.c (start_action): Get the UPSTART_JOB environment variable |
| and use that if we don't have any arguments passed to us. |
| (do_job): Code split from the above function that handles a named job |
| * util/tests/test_jobs.c (test_start_action): Make sure UPSTART_JOB |
| is picked up. |
| |
| * init/process.h: Add necessary attributes. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_environment): Set the UPSTART_JOB |
| environment variable from the job, and the UPSTART_EVENT environment |
| variable from the job's goal_event member (if set). |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Make sure we get the |
| environment in the job. |
| |
| * init/job.h: Add attributes to job_new and job_read_state. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Use CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL on the functions we |
| didn't get around to touching while we were in here. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start_event, job_stop_event): Set the goal_event |
| member to a copy of the event we found. |
| (job_read_state): Use event_new instead of trying to do it by hand. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start_event, test_stop_event): Use |
| CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL; and make sure the goal_event is set properly. |
| (test_start, test_stop, test_write_new): Use event_new here too |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_write_state): Output a goal_event field containing |
| the event name or nothing for NULL. |
| (job_read_state): Parse the goal_event field |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_write_state): Make sure the state is |
| written out properly. |
| (test_read_state): Make sure that the state is parsed correctly too. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start, job_stop): Split all of the code except |
| the goal_event setting into two new static functions that this calls |
| (_job_start, _job_stop): New static functions |
| (job_start_event, job_stop_event): Call _job_start and _job_stop |
| instead of job_start and job_stop |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_catch_runaway): Move this function up a bit. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start, job_stop): Clear the goal_event member, |
| these functions are called for a manual start. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start, test_stop): Make sure the |
| goal_event member is freed and set to NULL. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add a new goal_event member |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise the goal_event member to NULL. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check with TEST_ALLOC_FAIL; |
| also make sure goal_event is initialised to NULL. |
| |
| 2007-02-05 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.3.3 |
| |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Exit with 255 so we don't clash |
| with anything that uses 1 as a normal exit code. Note why we only |
| close 0..2 (everything else is FD_CLOEXEC). |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_watch_dir): Mark the inotify watch descriptor |
| as FD_CLOEXEC. |
| * init/control.c (control_open): nih_io_set_cloexec can only ever |
| return EINVAL, so no point checking it. |
| |
| 2007-02-04 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Remove strange old code. |
| |
| 2007-02-03 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_open_sock, control_reopen) |
| (control_close_handler): Drop these functions; unconnected datagram |
| sockets don't close -- so why try dealing with it? |
| (control_error_handler): Don't reopen the socket on error, just log |
| it -- the socket should be fine, there's no remote end to be lost, |
| after all. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_close_handler): Drop. |
| (test_error_handler): Drop the reopen tests. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_script): Control socket doesn't |
| get unexpectedly opened anymore; so no need to close it. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_open): Remove the strange behaviour that |
| this can be called to get the socket. Instead make control_io |
| global; we're all adults after all. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_open): Remove the test for the |
| silly behaviour. |
| * init/notify.c (notify_job, notify_event): Use the control_io |
| pointer directly, and just do nothing if we lost it somehow. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Being unable tp open the control socket, or |
| parse the configuration, should be a fatal error; stop being so |
| damned liberal! <g> Don't reset the signal state if we're |
| being restarted, as this loses any pending signals -- be happy |
| that our parent left them in a good state. Set SIGCHLD to the |
| standard handler, otherwise we might lose this before we start |
| the main loop (which does the same anyway). |
| (term_handler): Rework so we don't need to close and open the |
| control socket; instead we just close it in the child that's |
| going to send the state, and notify the parent that it's safe to |
| exec (which will cause it to be closed so the new init can open it). |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_open): Fix valgrind error |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (test_subscribe): Fix valgrind error |
| |
| * init/notify.c (notify_subscribe): Make safe against ENOMEM. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c (test_subscribe): Use TEST_ALLOC_FAIL |
| |
| * init/control.c: Add needed attributes; tidy up formatting. |
| (control_open): Don't let ENOMEM fail opening the control socket. |
| * init/control.h: Add needed attributes. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_open): Test for failed allocation. |
| * init/main.c (term_handler): Make sure we catch failure to open |
| the control socket again. |
| |
| * TODO: Update |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_watch_dir): Clean this up a bit; now we only |
| output a warning if inotify failed for any reason other than not |
| being supported AND walking worked. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_watch_dir): Update to even newer watch API; |
| our create_handler is now always called if inotify is successful, |
| so we just need to fall back to walking the directory when it |
| isn't -- if inotify isn't supported, don't even bother complaining. |
| (cfg_create_modify_handler): Check the stat of the file visited to |
| make sure it's a regular file. |
| (cfg_visitor): Check the stat of the file visited to make sure it's |
| a regular file. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c: Update include to upstart/enum.h |
| * init/job.c: Update include to upstart/enum.h |
| * init/job.h: Update include to upstart/enum.h |
| |
| * logd/main.c: Add attribute to open_logging |
| |
| * util/initctl.c: Split out the command functions into new files; |
| * util/jobs.c: This gets the job-related commands |
| * util/events.h: This gets the event-related commands |
| * util/initctl.h, util/jobs.h, util/events.h: Headers |
| * util/tests/test_jobs.c: Test suite for job-related commands. |
| * util/tests/test_events.c: Test suite for event-related commands. |
| * util/Makefile.am (initctl_SOURCES): Add new files. |
| (TESTS): Build new test suites. |
| (test_jobs_SOURCES, test_jobs_LDFLAGS, test_jobs_LDADD): |
| Details for job-related commands test suite binary. |
| (test_events_SOURCES, test_events_LDFLAGS, test_events_LDADD): |
| Details for event-related commands test suite binary. |
| * TODO: Remove item about splitting initctl now we've done it. |
| |
| * TODO: Big update; strip anything we have a spec for. |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_handle): Make sure that if we |
| fail to parse a message, we don't leave strings around in memory. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_open): Check that we get a |
| raised EADDRINUSE if we try an open a socket twice. |
| (test_handle): Add lots of checks for things like NULL names and |
| incomplete messages; as well as the obvious unknown message. |
| (test_reader): Make sure that errors while handling messages are |
| dealt with by logging it. |
| |
| * upstart/job.c, upstart/job.h, upstart/tests/test_job.c: Rename to |
| enum.c, enum.h and tests/test_enum.c; since this just includes enums |
| and convert functions really. |
| * upstart/Makefile.am: Update. |
| * upstart/libupstart.h: Update include. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c: Update include. |
| |
| 2007-02-01 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * logd/main.c (main): Ensure we error if daemonise fails. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/shutdown.c (main): Ensure that signals and timers |
| are added, even if we run out of memory. |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c: Change from assert to assert0 |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c: Change from assert to assert0 |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c: Change from assert to assert0 |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: nih_io_message_send should always return |
| a value greater than zero. |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c: Change to use assert instead of NIH_ZERO; |
| the rationale here is that in test cases we just want to fail, not |
| try again repeatedly. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c: Likewise. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Use assert to ensure we get the expected |
| return values of functions that raise errors. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c: Use assert to ensure we get the expected |
| return values of functions that raise errors. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_watch_dir): Port to the new NihWatch API and |
| use nih_dir_walk(). This also fixes the long-standing bug where we |
| wouldn't watch the configuration directory if inotify was disabled. |
| Drop both the parent and prefix members for now, until we clean this |
| up later. |
| (cfg_create_modify_handler): Wrap cfg_read_job after figuring out |
| the job name. |
| (cfg_job_name): Function to figure out the job name from a path. |
| (cfg_visitor): Visitor function to handle initial parsing, figuring |
| out the job name; otherwise identical to the standard handler. |
| * init/cfgfile.h: Update prototype for cfg_watch_dir. |
| * init/main.c (main): Update call to cfg_watch_dir. |
| |
| 2007-01-31 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c: Use TEST_ALLOC_FAIL to make sure |
| allocations are handled properly. |
| |
| 2007-01-30 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c: Note that if any of the push functions fail, the |
| entire buffer should be discarded. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_push_int, test_push_unsigned) |
| (test_push_string, test_push_header, test_push_pack): Us |
| TEST_ALLOC_FAIL to ensure that failing to allocate memory is caught. |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (my_handler): Free the name and |
| description after checking; they aren't otherwise. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_push_packv, upstart_pop_packv): Consume |
| a copy of the va_list, so these can be called multiple times on the |
| same list without ill effect. |
| |
| * upstart/message.h: Add warn_unused_result attributes to |
| upstart_message_handle and upstart_message_handle_using as they raise |
| errors. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c: push functions return negative values to indicate |
| insufficient memory. |
| * upstart/wire.h: Add warn_unused_result attributes to push functions |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c: Guard calls to nih_io_buffer_push and |
| nih_io_message_add_control with NIH_ZERO to ensure they succeed. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c: Guard calls to nih_io_buffer_push |
| |
| * HACKING: Update from libnih with new Documentation, |
| Function Attributes and Test Cases sections. |
| |
| 2007-01-10 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c (crash_handler): s/SEGV/SIGSEGV/ |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Rename variable |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Change the way we clear the arguments; by |
| deleting just the final NULL terminator, we fool the kernel into |
| only returning one argument in cmdline. |
| |
| * init/main.c (segv_handler): Rename to crash_handler and handle |
| SIGABRT as well, so we can catch assertion errors. Of course, in |
| theory, with our high test converage this should never happen in |
| practice <chortle> |
| |
| 2007-01-09 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Clear arguments so that upstart only ever |
| appears as /sbin/init in ps, top, etc. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c: Add data pointer to functions and handle calls. |
| |
| * init/control.c: Add data pointer to all functions. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Pass data pointer to |
| upstart_message_handle_using() |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c: Pass data pointer to |
| upstart_message_handle_using() |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_handle) |
| (upstart_message_handle_using): Add a data pointer argument to these |
| functions and pass it to the handler. |
| (upstart_message_reader): Pass the io structure's data pointer. |
| * upstart/message.h (UpstartMessageHandler): Add a data pointer to |
| the message handler. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_handle, test_handle_using): |
| Pass a data pointer to the function call and check it's passed |
| to the handler correctly. |
| (test_reader): Check that the io data pointer gets passed. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_console, test_stanza_env) |
| (test_stanza_umask, test_stanza_nice, test_stanza_limit): Finish off |
| the newer style test cases. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_console, cfg_stanza_umask) |
| (cfg_stanza_nice, cfg_stanza_limit, cfg_stanza_chroot) |
| (cfg_stanza_chdir): Guard against duplicate uses of the stanzas. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_daemon) |
| (test_stanza_respawn): Check that neither daemon or respawn override |
| exec if they have no arguments. |
| (test_stanza_script): Add missing function |
| (test_stanza_chroot, test_stanza_chdir): Add tests for these simple |
| stanzas. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c: Change remaining uses of nih_error_raise and |
| return to just nih_return_error. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_exec, cfg_stanza_daemon) |
| (cfg_stanza_respawn, cfg_stanza_script): Disallow duplicates, |
| both of command strings, scripts, limits and of just the flags. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_exec) |
| (test_stanza_daemon, test_stanza_respawn, test_stanza_instance): |
| Check the behaviour of these stanzas. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_start, cfg_stanza_stop): Disallow |
| duplicate values for the script. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_start, test_stanza_stop): |
| Test cases for those two functions. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_description, cfg_stanza_author) |
| (cfg_stanza_version): Don't allow stanza to be duplicated anymore. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_description) |
| (test_stanza_author, test_stanza_version): Test cases for these |
| simple stanza; making sure duplication is not permitted. |
| (test_stanza_on): Add a test case for this stanza too. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_kill): Guard against duplicate uses |
| of the kill timeout stanza. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_kill): Test the complex |
| kill stanza. |
| (test_stanza_pid): Check duplicate usage results in an error. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Rename pidfile to pid_file and binary to pid_binary |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Update names here too. |
| * init/errors.h: Add a new "duplicate value" error. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job): Change name of variables, and catch |
| the duplicate value error to add the line number. |
| (cfg_stanza_pid): Change variable names, and clean this function up |
| a little. Make it an error to use a stanza more than once. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_pid): Write a newer test |
| case function for the pid stanza. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_normalexit): Use do/while instead of |
| while, that we don't have to test has_token first as next_arg does |
| that for us. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_normalexit): Change to peek at the next |
| token to see whether it's missing or not, and then just fetch each |
| next argument at a time. This is more efficient than parsing them |
| all in one go, and also means we can report the error in the right |
| place! |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_normalexit): Since we've |
| changed the function that parses the stanza, add a proper test case |
| function for it, covering all the behaviours. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise the emits member to an empty list. |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add the emits member as a list. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check the emits list starts off |
| empty. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_stanza_emits): Test the new emits |
| stanza; this function will also serve as a prototype for cleaning up |
| the config tests. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_emits): Add function to parse the new |
| emits stanza. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_stanza_depends): Remove the depends stanza |
| from the configuration file. Dependency support has never been used, |
| and is to be replaced by a more flexible event/state configuration |
| and blocking on the starting/stopping events. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c: Remove references and tests for the |
| depends stanza. |
| * init/job.h: Remove the depends list from the job structure. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): No depends list to initialise. |
| (job_change_state): No dependencies to release |
| (job_start): No dependencies to iterate; this removes a particularly |
| hairy and complex interaction between state changes. Remove the |
| dependency event. |
| (job_release_depends): Drop this function. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start, test_stop): Massively simplify |
| these tests cases now we don't have dependencies to worry about. |
| (test_release_depends): Drop tests |
| |
| 2007-01-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c: Rewrite using the nih_config API, rather than one |
| huge function we now just have seperate handler functions for each |
| stanza. We can also use more fine-grained parsing than slurping |
| all args in and counting them. |
| (cfg_read_job): Catch exceptions from the configuration parser and |
| add the line number where the problem occurred to an output message. |
| Parser errors are now fatal, and not ignored. |
| * init/errors.h: Add a file containing errors raised within the init |
| daemon codebase. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build with errors.h |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c: Update test cases now we don't expect |
| a job to be returned if there's a parser error. |
| |
| * TODO: Update |
| |
| 2007-01-06 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * logd/main.c (logging_reader): Fix inadvertent shadowing of the |
| len parameter. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c: Oops, nearly forgot to port this to send |
| the messages in the new way. |
| * compat/sysv/shutdown.c (shutdown_now): Likewise, port this too. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (handle_job_status): Output the process argument, |
| not the pid argument which contains the origin of the message. |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_handle): Raise a new unknown |
| message error if we don't have a handler and a new illegal message |
| error if the source is illegal. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_handle): Adjust tests to check |
| for the new errors that we raise. |
| * upstart/errors.h: Define strings for new errors. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c: Yet another makeover for this little program, |
| port it to the new message/control framework using handler functions |
| and NihIoMessage. This starts to make each action function look |
| very similar, so there's method to this madness. |
| |
| 2007-01-05 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * logd/main.c (main): Make sure that we add the SIGTERM handler. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_run_script): This test case relies |
| on there only being one file descriptor watch, which won't be true |
| if the control socket has been opened because there's a message to |
| go out. Make sure it's closed first. |
| |
| * init/init.supp: Update supressions file now that control_init |
| has been renamed to notify_init |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am: Include notify.o from all tests. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state, job_kill_process, job_start) |
| (job_stop): Use the new notify_job function name. |
| * init/event.c (event_queue_run): Use the new notify_event function |
| name. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_error_handler): Handle ECONNREFUSED now |
| that the process id is available to us. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_error_handler): Make sure children |
| going away is handled properly. |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_new): Store the process id in |
| the int_data message field. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_new): Check the int_data field |
| is filled in. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Guard against various things returning an error |
| that we weren't catching. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c: Whitespace fix. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_watch_jobs, control_unwatch_jobs) |
| (control_watch_events, control_unwatch_events): Restore functionality |
| to subscribe and unsubscribe from job and event notifications. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_watch_jobs, test_unwatch_jobs) |
| (test_watch_events, test_unwatch_events): Check that the subscription |
| and unsubscription messages work. |
| * init/Makefile.am (test_control_LDADD): Link to notify.o |
| |
| * init/control.c: Drop unused include of upstart/errors.h |
| |
| * init/notify.c: Move functions that handle subscription and |
| notification from control.c. Other than changing the names, we're |
| keeping the API the same for now; expect it to change later when we |
| add the ability to subscribe to individual jobs or events. |
| (notify_init): initialise the subscriptions list; we don't have a |
| separate send queue now that the control I/O is always asynchronous. |
| * init/notify.h: Moved notification enum, structure and prototypes |
| from control.h, changing the names so they match notify_* in the |
| process. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link notify.c using |
| notify.h |
| (TESTS): Build the notify test suite binary. |
| (test_notify_SOURCES, test_notify_LDFLAGS, test_notify_LDADD): Details |
| for notify test suite binary. |
| * init/tests/test_notify.c: Rewrite test cases in the manner of |
| test_control.c so that we have one function for notify_job and |
| one for notify_event, each of which contains the child process that |
| receives the notification, |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_open): Allow this to be called to obtain |
| the control socket, which means we can make it static. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_open): Check that it works. |
| |
| * init/control.c, init/control.h, init/tests/test_control.c: Move |
| functions that handle subscription and notification to new notify.c |
| (control_init): Drop completely, no need to maintain a send queue now |
| (control_open): Change to return an NihIo that uses the default |
| control watcher, and our error handler. Split socket opening into |
| (control_open_sock): which can be called from other functions. |
| (control_close): Use nih_io_close() to close the socket and free the |
| structure in one go. |
| (control_reopen): Close the open control socket and open it again |
| without destroying the NihIo structure, its queues or state. |
| (control_close_handler): Handle the control socket going away |
| (control_error_handler): Handle errors on the control socket, |
| including the connection refused error that indicates a client went |
| away. |
| (control_handle): Split this into a miriad of small functions with |
| a table to link them to the message type; this will make expanding |
| each message handler much easier in future. |
| * init/control.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Rewrite test cases to check the new |
| handler functions; as a side-effect, this gets rid of the evil giant |
| child/parent functions in favour of one test function per handler |
| function. |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_handle_using): Wrapper function |
| around upstart_message_handle that ensures all messages as passed to |
| a single function. |
| * upstart/message.h: Update. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_handle_using): Make sure it |
| calls the single function. |
| |
| 2007-01-04 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_reader): Handle any errors |
| that occurred while handling the message. |
| |
| 2007-01-02 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/message.c (upstart_message_handle): Check that the name |
| argument is never NULL. |
| (upstart_message_reader): Simple message reader function that can |
| be associated with an I/O watch and handles each message received. |
| * upstart/message.h: Add prototype. |
| * upstart/tests/test_message.c (test_reader): Test the reader function. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c: Rename to upstart/message.c |
| * upstart/control.h: Rename to upstart/message.h |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c: Rename to upstart/tests/test_message.c |
| * upstart/libupstart.h: Update includes. |
| * upstart/wire.c: Include message.h |
| * upstart/wire.h: Update includes. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c: Update includes. |
| * upstart/errors.h: Rename UPSTART_INVALID_MESSAGE to |
| UPSTART_MESSAGE_INVALID so that it's prefixed. |
| * upstart/Makefile.am (libupstart_la_SOURCES) |
| (upstartinclude_HEADERS, TESTS): Update filenames. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_message_new): New function that |
| creates an NihIoMessage directly from its arguments, which are a type |
| followed by a variable number of args depending on that type. |
| (upstart_message_handler): Function to find a handler function for |
| a particular message type and origin process. |
| (upstart_message_handle): New function that takes an NihIoMessage |
| and invokes a handler function with a variable number of args |
| depending on the message type. |
| (upstart_send_msg, upstart_send_msg_to, upstart_recv_msg): Drop these |
| functions, leave it up to the caller to decide whether to send and |
| receive the messages synchronously or asynchronously; now that the |
| capability is in nih_io_*. |
| * upstart/control.h (UpstartMsgType): Rename to UpstartMessageType. |
| (UpstartMessageHandler): Function with variable number of arguments |
| that handles a message received. |
| (UpstartMsg): Drop this structure entirely, we'll encode or decode |
| the wire format directly from or into a function call, rather than |
| use an intermediate structure to marshal it. |
| (UpstartMessage): New structure to make a table that can be passed |
| to upstart_message_handle to determine which handler should be called. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c: Test new behaviour. |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_push_header, upstart_pop_header): Change |
| structure name for type parameter. |
| * upstart/wire.h: Update. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c: Update. |
| |
| * configure.ac (AC_COPYRIGHT): Update copyright to 2007. |
| |
| 2006-12-29 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_write_int, upstart_write_unsigned) |
| (upstart_write_string, upstart_write_header, upstart_write_packv) |
| (upstart_write_pack): Rename to *_push_* |
| (upstart_read_int, upstart_read_unsigned, upstart_read_string) |
| (upstart_read_header, upstart_read_packv, upstart_read_pack): Rename |
| to *_pop_*. |
| All of the above modified to modify an NihIoMessage structure, |
| instead of trying to carry around buffers ourself. |
| * upstart/wire.h: Update to match above. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c: Update all tests to match the above |
| changes. |
| |
| 2006-12-21 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_read_packv, upstart_write_packv): Change |
| nih_assert_notreached to nih_assert_not_reached. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_script): Open the NihIo structure in stream mode. |
| * logd/main.c (logging_watcher): Open the NihIo structure in |
| stream mode. |
| (logging_reader): Need to pass the length of the size_t as a pointer |
| so that it can be modified if less is read. |
| |
| 2006-12-17 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_write_packv, upstart_write_pack) |
| (upstart_read_packv, upstart_read_pack): Functions to write a pack |
| of different variables to the stream, or read them from it |
| * upstart/wire.h: Add prototypes. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_write_pack, test_read_pack): |
| Check we can read and write a pack of variables at once. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_write_header, upstart_read_header): Drop |
| the version from the header, we'll just keep the protocol always |
| backwards compatible. |
| * upstart/wire.h: Update. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_write_header, test_read_header): |
| Check that everything works. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_write_string, upstart_read_string): |
| Transmit the length as an unsigned, and use 0xffffffff to mean NULL |
| instead of zero so we can still transmit the empty string. |
| * upstart/wire.h: Update. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_write_string, test_read_string): |
| Tests for the functions to make sure the wire is at it should be. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_read_str, upstart_write_str): Rename to |
| upstart_read_string and upstart_write_string. |
| * upstart/wire.h: Update. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_write_unsigned, upstart_read_unsigned): |
| Functions to send unsigned values over the wire, which we'll use |
| to get a bit extra for the string lengths. |
| * upstart/wire.h: Update. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_write_unsigned) |
| (test_read_unsigned): Test the new functions. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_write_ints, upstart_read_ints): Drop |
| these functions, we'll go with something far more generic and |
| useful. |
| * upstart/wire.h: Remove prototypes. |
| |
| * upstart/wire.c (upstart_write_int, upstart_read_int): Transmit |
| integers as signed 32-bit values in network byte order. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c (test_write_int, test_read_int): Test |
| the functions to make sure the wire is at it should be, |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_read_int, upstart_write_int) |
| (upstart_read_ints, upstart_write_ints, upstart_read_str) |
| (upstart_write_str, upstart_read_header, upstart_write_header): Move |
| functions to new wire.c file. |
| * upstart/wire.c: Source file to hold wire protocol functions. |
| * upstart/wire.h: Prototypes. |
| * upstart/tests/test_wire.c: (empty) test suite. |
| * upstart/libupstart.h: Include wire.h |
| * upstart/Makefile.am (libupstart_la_SOURCES): Build and link wire.c |
| (upstartinclude_HEADERS): Install wire.h |
| (TESTS): Build and run wire test suite. |
| (test_wire_SOURCES, test_wire_LDFLAGS, test_wire_LDADD): Details for |
| wire test suite binary. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (MAGIC): Change to "upstart\n", the final |
| character was originally \0 and then was a " " for the 0.2 series. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_recv_msg): Change to match. |
| |
| 2006-12-15 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/initctl.c, compat/sysv/telinit.c, compat/sysv/shutdown.c: |
| Update all uses of the UpstartMsg structure to avoid the |
| intermediate union that no longer exists. |
| |
| * init/control.c, init/tests/test_control.c: Update all uses of |
| the UpstartMsg structure to avoid the intermediate union that no |
| longer exists. |
| |
| * upstart/control.h: Combine all the previous message structures |
| into just one that has all of the fields anyway. |
| * upstart/control.c, upstart/tests/test_control.c: Update all uses of |
| the UpstartMsg structure to avoid the intermediate union that no |
| longer exists. |
| |
| * upstart/control.h (UPSTART_API_VERSION): Define API version macro |
| to be public. |
| * upstart/control.c (MSG_VERSION, upstart_send_msg_to): Replacing the |
| previous MSG_VERSION macro here. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_read_int, upstart_write_int) |
| (upstart_read_ints, upstart_write_ints, upstart_read_str) |
| (upstart_write_str, upstart_read_header, upstart_write_header): |
| New functions to replace the old "write a struct" protocol with |
| something a little more regimented and supportable. |
| (IOVEC_ADD, IOVEC_READ, WireHdr, WireJobPayload, WireJobStatusPayload) |
| (WireEventPayload): Remove these structures, use the functions |
| instead. |
| (upstart_send_msg_to): Call write functions intead of using macros, |
| this makes the code somewhat neater. |
| (upstart_recv_msg): Call read functions instead of using macros, |
| again making the code somewhat neater. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_recv_msg): Change wire |
| tests to match new protocol, and thus actually work properly, |
| previously these were endian sensitive. |
| |
| 2006-12-14 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * compat/sysv/shutdown.c (wall): Construct the wall message so that |
| we don't put \r into a po file; for some reason, gettext hates that |
| and bitches about it. Someone's confusing internationalisation with |
| operating system portability, I expect. |
| |
| * util/man/initctl.8: Drop reference to start(8), as that's just |
| a symlink to initctl now. |
| |
| * init/man/init.8: Link to initctl. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/reboot.c (main): Clear up help text a little. |
| |
| * HACKING: Correct some typos. |
| |
| * configure.ac (AC_INIT): Correct bug reporting address. |
| |
| 2006-12-13 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.3.2 |
| |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (print_job_status): Drop the newline from the |
| output. |
| |
| 2006-12-13 Alex Smith <alex@alex-smith.me.uk> |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (print_job_status): Clean up initctl job status |
| output, which was badly converted from printf to nih_message. |
| |
| 2006-12-13 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * compat/sysv/man/shutdown.8: Add missing documentation on the |
| format of TIME by copying it from --help output. |
| |
| 2006-12-13 Alex Smith <alex@alex-smith.me.uk> |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_console): Actually send output to |
| /dev/null instead of /dev/console, when CONSOLE_NONE. |
| |
| 2006-12-13 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Distribute the nih ChangeLog as well. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Port to the new test framework. |
| * init/job.c (job_set_idle_event): Fix a slight memory leak, |
| repeated setting of the idle event never freed the previous one set. |
| |
| 2006-12-12 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c: Port to the new test framework. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Port to the new test framework. |
| * init/init.supp: Suppress the list head allocated within control_init. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_watcher): Need to save the pid when we |
| get ECONNREFUSED, otherwise we lose it when we free the message. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_process.c: Port to the new test framework. |
| * init/init.supp: Suppress the list head allocated within job_init. |
| |
| * init/init.supp: Include a valgrind suppressions file. |
| * init/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Distribute the suppressions file. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Port to the new test framework. |
| |
| * logd/Makefile.am, util/Makefile.am, compat/sys/Makefile.am |
| (AM_CPPFLAGS): Add -I$(srcdir), necessary for testing "programs" |
| that don't have usual library path semantics. |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c: Port to the new test framework. |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_free): Drop this function, while not |
| exposing libnih is a valiant effort, it already slips out because |
| of the error handling. |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_job.c: Add missing include. |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_job.c: Port to the new test framework. |
| (test_process_state_name): Check that this returns NULL. |
| |
| * HACKING: Update location of download directory. Document |
| requirement that all code have test cases. |
| |
| * logd/main.c (open_logging): Likewise. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_open): No need to set ENOMEM, errno is |
| always set anyway. |
| |
| * configure.ac (AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE): Include nostdinc so we don't get |
| Automake's broken default includes. |
| * upstart/Makefile.am (DEFAULT_INCLUDES): Drop override now that |
| we don't need it. |
| (DEFS, INCLUDES): Replace these variables with the combined |
| (AM_CPPFLAGS): variable that declares everything. |
| * init/Makefile.am (DEFAULT_INCLUDES): Drop override now that |
| we don't need it. |
| (DEFS, INCLUDES): Replace these variables with the combined |
| (AM_CPPFLAGS): variable that declares everything. |
| * util/Makefile.am (DEFAULT_INCLUDES): Drop override now that |
| we don't need it. |
| (DEFS, INCLUDES): Replace these variables with the combined |
| (AM_CPPFLAGS): variable that declares everything. |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am (DEFAULT_INCLUDES): Drop override now that |
| we don't need it. |
| (DEFS, INCLUDES): Replace these variables with the combined |
| (AM_CPPFLAGS): variable that declares everything. |
| * logd/Makefile.am (DEFAULT_INCLUDES): Drop override now that |
| we don't need it. |
| (DEFS, INCLUDES): Replace these variables with the combined |
| (AM_CPPFLAGS): variable that declares everything. |
| |
| 2006-11-02 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (start_action): Remove break calls which shouldn't |
| be there. |
| |
| 2006-10-18 Sean E. Russell <ser@ser1.net> |
| |
| * init/main.c: Include sys/time.h |
| * init/cfgfile.c: Include sys/time.h and sys/resource.h |
| * init/job.c: Include sys/time.h and sys/resource.h |
| |
| 2006-10-17 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.3.1 |
| |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * configure.ac (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Quote version number. |
| |
| * logd/Makefile.am (event.d/logd): Make the event.d sub-directory |
| in case we're building outside of the source tree. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/runlevel.c (store): Don't break strict-aliasing rules |
| by avoiding dereferencing type-punned pointer. Answers on a |
| postcard, please. |
| |
| 2006-10-13 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (start_action, emit_action): Add missing \n |
| |
| * util/initctl.c: Rewrite using nih_command_parser. |
| * util/man/initctl.8: Improve. |
| |
| * util/start.c: Remove, replaced by initctl. |
| * util/man/start.8: Remove, replaced by initctl. |
| * util/Makefile.am (sbin_PROGRAMS): Drop start, now just a symlink |
| to initctl. |
| (dist_man_MANS): Drop start.8, now a symlink to initctl.8 |
| (install-exec-hook): Make symlinks to initctl, add start |
| (install-data-hook): Make symlinks to initctl.8, add start.8 |
| |
| * initctl: Rename to util again, I don't want a separate directory |
| for every single little tool; and we'll be shipping more than just |
| initctl (e.g. a non-compat reboot). |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Make util/Makefile instead of |
| initctl/Makefile. |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Descend into util, not initctl. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/reboot.c: Remove long options where they didn't exist |
| before. Write help text. |
| * compat/sysv/man/reboot.8: Update. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Formatting. |
| * logd/main.c (main): Formatting. |
| * logd/man/logd.8: Formatting. |
| * compat/sysv/runlevel.c (main): Formatting. |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c (main): Formatting. |
| * compat/sysv/man/shutdown.8: Remove long options. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/shutdown.c: Remove -e/--event, it has no place in a |
| compatibility tool. Get rid of long options that never existed |
| before. Specify help text to describe the options. |
| * compat/sysv/man/shutdown.8: Spruce up a bit. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c (main): Set help text to list the valid |
| runlevels. |
| * compat/sysv/man/telinit.8: Refine the notes to mention runlevel(8). |
| |
| * compat/sysv/runlevel.c (main): Make the help text describe the |
| options, rather than the behaviour. |
| * compat/sysv/man/runlevel.8: Flesh out a little more. |
| |
| * configure.ac (AC_INIT): Change bug reporting address to the |
| mailing list, since Launchpad doesn't accept random bugs without |
| accounts and complicated control messages. |
| * init/main.c, logd/main.c: Add a period to the synopsis. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Set the synopsis, and direct people to look |
| at telinit in the --help output. |
| * init/man/init.8: Flesh this out a little more, still a lot of |
| explaining to do about jobs and events, but we'll wait until we've |
| changed that code before documentating the behaviour. |
| |
| * logd/main.c (main): Correct help text to describe the options, |
| rather than what the program does. As per standard style. |
| Don't become a daemon until the logging socket is open, and make |
| that exclusive with waiting for SIGCONT. |
| * logd/man/logd.8: Write some more extensive documentation, |
| including describing the startup interlock and the socket protocol. |
| * TODO: Plan to get rid of the signal interlock from logd. |
| |
| 2006-10-12 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Expand AC_GNU_SOURCE so we get _GNU_SOURCE and so |
| that gettext doesn't complain. |
| (AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION): Increase to 0.15 |
| (AC_PREREQ): Increase to 2.60 |
| * HACKING: Update autoconf and gettext requirements. |
| |
| 2006-10-11 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_init): Pass NULL to nih_list_new. |
| Clarify list item types. |
| * init/event.c (event_init): Pass NULL to nih_list_new. |
| * init/job.c (job_init): Pass NULL to nih_list_new. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Change nih_signal_add_callback to nih_signal_add_handler |
| and NihSignalCb to NihSignalHandler. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c, init/cfgfile.h, init/control.c, init/control.h, |
| init/event.c, init/event.h, init/job.c, init/job.h, init/main.c, |
| init/process.c: Clean up documentation strings and parent pointer |
| types. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/shutdown.c: Change nih_signal_add_callback to |
| nih_signal_add_handler. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/reboot.c: Set synopsis text depending on command |
| used (probably should use nih_command_parser?) |
| * compat/sysv/runlevel.c: Set synopsis and help text, and correct |
| usage. |
| * compat/sysv/shutdown.c: Set synopsis text. |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c: Set synopsis text. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/runlevel.c, compat/sysv/shutdown.c: Clean up |
| documentation strings. |
| |
| * logd/main.c: Set synopsis and help text. |
| |
| * logd/main.c: Clean up documentation strings. |
| Change nih_signal_add_callback to nih_signal_add_handler. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c, upstart/control.h, upstart/job.c: Clean up |
| documentation strings and correct parent pointer type. |
| |
| * HACKING: Detail function documentation requirement and format. |
| |
| 2006-10-10 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * event.d/logd.in: Move to logd/event.d |
| * event.d/Makefile.am: Remove |
| * logd/Makefile.am: Create the logd job definition and install |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): event.d directory has been removed. |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): No longer make event.d/Makefile |
| |
| * configure.ac: Check for --enable-compat, default to sysv if given |
| or no compat if not given. |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am: Don't build binaries or install manpages |
| unless COMPAT_SYSV is defined. |
| |
| 2006-10-06 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * doc/upstart-logo.svg: Include the logo Alexandre designed. |
| * doc/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ship the logo in the tarball. |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Install under doc |
| * configure.ac: Generate doc/Makefile |
| * AUTHORS: Ensure he's credited fully. |
| |
| 2006-09-27 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * event.d/Makefile.am (do_subst): Eliminate duplicate /s |
| |
| * man/init.8: Move to init/man |
| * init/Makefile.am: Update to install man page. |
| * man/logd.8: Move to logd/man |
| * logd/Makefile.am: Update to install man page. |
| * man/initctl.8, man/start.8: Move to initctl/man |
| * initctl/Makefile.am: Update to install man pages. |
| * man/reboot.8, man/runlevel.8, man/shutdown.8, man/telinit.8: |
| Move to compat/sysv/man |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am: Update to install man pages. |
| * man/Makefile.am: Remove |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Remove man/Makefile |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Don't build in man |
| |
| * util: Rename to initctl |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Update. |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Update. |
| |
| * util/reboot.c: Move to compat/sysv |
| * util/shutdown.c: Move to compat/sysv |
| * util/Makefile.am: Update. |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am: Update. |
| |
| * configure.ac: Replace macros with single call to NIH_INIT. |
| Bump version to 0.3.0 to begin new development cycle. |
| |
| 2006-09-21 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * logd/main.c: Revert the change that logged to the console, in |
| practice this doesn't work so well. I want to get rid of logd |
| in the long term, or at least just have it as a simple logging |
| proxy, so giving it features seems wrong. |
| |
| 2006-09-20 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.2.8 |
| * NEWS: Updated. |
| |
| * logd/main.c (main): Check the kernel command-line for "quiet" |
| (line_reader): Write to console unless silent or a daemon |
| |
| * man/Makefile.am (dist_man_MANS): Drop sulogin.8 |
| * man/sulogin.8: Drop, we don't include an sulogin |
| |
| 2006-09-19 Michael Biebl <mbiebl@gmail.com> |
| |
| * event.d/Makefile.am (logd): Drop $(srcdir) |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Distribute paths.h |
| |
| 2006-09-18 Michael Biebl <mbiebl@gmail.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Check for sys/inotify.h |
| |
| 2006-09-18 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/shutdown.c (warning_message): Adjust method of constructing |
| the message to not confuse poor translators who think \r and \n are |
| the same thing! |
| |
| 2006-09-14 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Catch runaway respawns when we |
| enter the running state, so we catch stop/start loops too. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Update test. |
| |
| * event.d/logd: Rename to logd.in |
| * event.d/logd.in: Replace /sbin with @sbindir@ so we can transform |
| * event.d/Makefile.am: Generate logd from logd.in |
| |
| * util/reboot.c: Don't hardcode the location of /sbin/shutdown |
| * util/Makefile.am (DEFS): Use autoconf to seed it |
| * util/shutdown.c (sysvinit_shutdown): Don't hardcode the location |
| of /dev/initctl |
| |
| * init/paths.h: Create a new configuration file that can contain |
| all of the path definitions, and in particular, allow them to be |
| overidden elsewhere. |
| * init/Makefile.am (DEFS): Override definitions of CFG_DIR and |
| TELINIT using autoconf |
| * init/main.c: Include paths.h. Don't hardcode location of telinit |
| * init/job.c: Include paths.h |
| * init/process.c: Include paths.h |
| * init/process.h: Remove definitions from here. |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.2.7 |
| |
| 2006-09-13 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * NEWS: Updated. |
| |
| * TODO: More TODO. |
| |
| 2006-09-10 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/reboot.c (main): Don't give -H with "halt". |
| |
| 2006-09-09 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.2.6 |
| |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_send_msg_to, upstart_recv_msg): Change |
| the magic to be the package string. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_recv_msg): Update tests. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Set the usage string. |
| * util/shutdown.c (main): Set the usage string. |
| * util/start.c (main): Set the usage string. |
| * compat/sysv/runlevel.c (main): Set the usage string. |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c (main): Set the usage string. |
| |
| * man/Makefile.am: Use install-data-hook and $(man8dir) |
| * util/Makefile.am: Also use install-exec-hook |
| |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Install contents of the man directory |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Generate man/Makefile |
| * man/Makefile.am: Install manpages in the appropriate places. |
| * man/init.8, man/logd.8, man/initctl.8, man/reboot.8, |
| * man/shutdown.8, man/start.8, man/sulogin.8, man/runlevel.8, |
| * man/telinit.8: Include some basic manpages so we at least have |
| some level of documentation. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_child_reaper): Don't check the exit status of |
| a respawning job if the goal is to stop it. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c (main): Generate events rather than |
| starting and stopping jobs directly, the events are named |
| "runlevel-X". 0, 1, 6 and s/S are shutdown events. |
| |
| * logd/main.c (main): Raise SIGSTOP before entering the main loop. |
| * init/main.c (main): Interlock with logd. |
| |
| * event.d/logd: Should not be a console owner, but should stop |
| on shutdown. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_console): Revert part of the previous |
| change, should just output to /dev/null if we don't have logd. |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.2.5 |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Start the logd job if it exists. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_console): Ignore ECONNREFUSED as |
| that just means that logd isn't around, handle errors by falling |
| back to opening the console. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_console): Implement handling for |
| CONSOLE_LOGGED and generally clean up the other handling. |
| * init/process.h: Update. |
| * init/main.c (main): Pass NULL for the job to setup console. |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * logd/main.c: Implement the logging daemon, it accepts connections |
| on a unix stream socket with the abstract name |
| "/com/ubuntu/upstart/logd", expects the length of the name and the |
| name to follow; then sequences of lines which are logged to |
| /var/log/boot, or memory until that file can be opened. |
| |
| 2006-09-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/shutdown.c (event_setter): Change the event names to |
| distinguish between "shutdown -h" and "shutdown -h -H". |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event): Allow jobs to react to their own |
| events, this is how we'll do respawn eventually. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_event): Remove test. |
| |
| * init/main.c (cad_handler, kbd_handler): Generate the new event |
| names. |
| * init/event.h (CTRLALTDEL_EVENT, KBDREQUEST_EVENT): Add definitions |
| of these event names, change the ctrlaltdel event to just that. |
| |
| * logd/main.c (main): Add the code to daemonise, etc. |
| |
| 2006-09-07 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Long discussion today on #upstart, many improvements to the |
| job and event model that make it more elegant. |
| * AUTHORS: Include a list of thanks. |
| |
| * util/shutdown.c (shutdown_now): If we get ECONNREFUSED when we |
| try and send the shutdown event to init, it probably means we're |
| still in sysvinit. So try that instead. |
| (sysvinit_shutdown): Function to send a hand-crafted runlevel |
| change message across /dev/initctl. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Add a shutdown command that takes an |
| arbitrary event name to be issued after "shutdown". You'll |
| nearly always want the /sbin/shutdown tool instead. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_detect_idle): Only generate the stalled event |
| if at least one job handles it in its start_events list. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_detect_idle): Make sure that works. |
| |
| * init/event.h (STARTUP_EVENT, SHUTDOWN_EVENT, STALLED_EVENT): |
| Macros to define the standard event names. |
| * init/main.c (main): Use STARTUP_EVENT macro instead of "startup" |
| * init/control.c (control_handle): Use SHUTDOWN_EVENT macro |
| instead of "shutdown". |
| * init/job.c (job_detect_idle): Use STALLED_EVENT macro instead |
| of "stalled". |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_detect_idle): Add some log messages for when we |
| detect the idle or stalled states. |
| (job_kill_process, job_kill_timer): Increase log verbosity. |
| * init/event.c (event_queue_run): Log which events we're handling |
| if --debug is given. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c (main): Send a shutdown command when |
| requesting to enter runlevel 0 or runlevel 6, likewise for |
| runlevel 1, s or S which all run "rc1" not "rcS". |
| * init/main.c (main): When called directory (pid != 1) try and |
| run telinit before complaining that we're not init. Make sure |
| errors aren't lost. |
| |
| 2006-09-04 Johan Kiviniemi <johan@kiviniemi.name> |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_addr): Replace use of __builtin_offsetof |
| with offsetof. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_recv_msg): Likewise. |
| |
| 2006-09-04 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/shutdown.c (main): Exit normally after sending the warning |
| message if -k is given. |
| |
| 2006-09-01 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.2.2 |
| |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.2.1 |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_console): Ensure that the console |
| is always initialised to at least /dev/null |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Initialise event to NULL. |
| * init/event.c (event_read_state): Don't mask initialisation of |
| other variable. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_job_stanza, cfg_parse_script, cfg_next_token): |
| Print lineno using %zi not %d |
| * compat/sysv/runlevel.c (store): Cast pointer type of timeval. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Move the kernel headers include beneath the C |
| library ones, so that compilation doesn't fail on !i386. |
| * util/reboot.c: Likewise. |
| |
| * init/main.c (term_handler): Close the control connection if we |
| re-exec init, otherwise it won't be able to bind. Drop debugging. |
| |
| * init/main.c (term_handler): It always helps if we dup2 the |
| right file descriptor. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Use the TERM signal instead of USR1, as old init |
| used that for something else. Also rather than passing across |
| file descriptor numbers, use a fixed descriptor and just pass |
| "--restart". When we get that option we need to unmask signals |
| otherwise we sit there looking like a lemon. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Don't free the event unless we |
| generate one. |
| |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_watcher): Ignore any file with '.' or '~' |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Parse command-line arguments, specifically |
| look for --state-fd which we'll use for reexec. Don't do a couple |
| of things if we're passed this. |
| (read_state): Parse the line-buffered state. |
| * init/job.c (job_read_state, job_write_state): Job state |
| serialisation so that we can re-exec ourselves. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Test the serialisation. |
| * init/event.c (event_read_state, event_write_state): And similar |
| functions for serialising the event queue. |
| * init/event.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Test the serialisation. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_job): Fix a bug, need to subtract current |
| time to get due time. |
| |
| * upstart/job.c (job_goal_from_name, job_state_from_name) |
| (process_state_from_name): Add opposite numbers that convert a |
| string back into an enumeration. |
| * upstart/job.h: Update. |
| * upstart/tests/test_job.c: Test the new functions. |
| |
| 2006-08-31 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add respawn_limit, respawn_interval, |
| respawn_count and respawn_time members so that we can keep track of |
| runaway processes. |
| * init/job.c (job_catch_runaway): Increment the respawn_count |
| within respawn_interval, or reset it if we go over. |
| (job_new): Initialise respawn_limit and respawn_interval to sensible |
| defaults. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check the defaults are set. |
| (test_change_state): Check the respawning code works. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_job_stanza): Parse the "respawn limit" stanza. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Test the new stanza. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_console): Remove the console reset |
| code, it tends to just crash X and seems to do nothing interesting. |
| * init/main.c (reset_console): Instead put it here and just do it |
| on startup. |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.2.0 |
| |
| * util/Makefile.am (install-exec-local): Create symbolic links, |
| not hard links. |
| |
| * init/main.c: Can't catch STOP. |
| |
| * util/reboot.c: Pause init while shutting down or rebooting. |
| |
| * init/main.c (stop_handler): Catch STOP/TSTP and CONT. |
| * init/event.c (event_queue_run): Don't run the event queue while |
| paused. |
| * init/job.c (job_detect_idle): Don't detect idle jobs while paused. |
| |
| * util/reboot.c: if we get the -w argument ("only write to wtmp") |
| we need to exit, and not behave as halt normally would. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/runlevel.c (main): Add missing newline. |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c (main): And here too. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Check for idle after the startup event queue |
| has been run, otherwise we may just sit there. |
| |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am (sbin_PROGRAMS): Build and install telinit |
| (telinit_SOURCES, telinit_LDFLAGS, telinit_LDADD): Details for |
| telinit binary. |
| * compat/sysv/telinit.c: Trivial telinit program that just runs |
| the appropriate rcX job. |
| * compat/sysv/runlevel.c (main): Suggest help on illegal runlevel. |
| |
| * util/Makefile.am: Tidy up. |
| |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Create compat/sysv/Makefile |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Build things found in compat/sysv |
| * compat/sysv/Makefile.am (sbin_PROGRAMS): Build and install runlevel |
| (runlevel_SOURCES, runlevel_LDFLAGS, runlevel_LDADD): Details for |
| runlevel binary. |
| * compat/sysv/runlevel.c: Helper to store and retrieve the current |
| "runlevel" from utmp/wtmp; as well as the reboot time. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Drop debugging set. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): As well as the job/state events, |
| send the job event when a service is running or a task is stopping. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Check the events get |
| sent properly. |
| |
| * util/start.c: Write a simple utility to start, stop, or query |
| the status of the named jobs. |
| * util/Makefile.am (sbin_PROGRAMS): Build and install start |
| (start_SOURCES, start_LDFLAGS, start_LDADD): Details for start |
| (install-exec-local): Also install as stop and status. |
| * util/reboot.c (main): Drop the debugging set. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_job_stanza): Correct nih_alloc error. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_environment): Guard memory alloc. |
| * init/job.c (job_set_idle_event): Likewise. |
| (job_change_state): And here too. |
| (job_run_command): Likewise. |
| * init/control.c (control_send): Likewise. |
| * init/cfgfile.c: And throughout this file. |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_recv_msg): And once here too. |
| |
| * upstart/control.h: Abolish the separate halt, reboot and poweroff |
| messages and replace with a single shutdown message that takes |
| an event name (for the idle event issued afterwards). |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_send_msg_to, upstart_recv_msg): Handle |
| the new shutdown event type by just treating it as an event. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_messages): Update tests. |
| * init/job.c (job_set_idle_event): Store a copy of the idle event |
| name. |
| * init/control.c (control_send): Copy the shutdown event name. |
| (control_handle): Replace individual handling with the new |
| single event. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_watcher): Update. |
| * util/initctl.c: Drop handling for things that shutdown does now. |
| * util/shutdown.c: Send the UPSTART_SHUTDOWN event and let the user |
| specify anything they want, just give defaults. |
| |
| This is quite a big change and abolishes level events entirely, |
| along with the event history. We now just treat events as a |
| transient queue of strings that go past, may cause things to change, |
| but are otherwise forgotten. This turns out to be much easier to |
| understand and has no real loss of power. |
| |
| * init/event.c: Vastly simplify; gone are the separate notions of |
| edge and level events, instead we just treat them as one-shot |
| things that go past and are forgotten about. |
| * init/event.h (Event): Remove value member. |
| Update prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Update. |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Change the event pattern to be |
| one that includes the job name and a description of the transition |
| instead of the new state. |
| (job_detect_idle): Call event_queue rather than event_queue_edge. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Update. |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_job_stanza): Drop "when" and "while". |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Drop mentions of |
| "when" and "while". |
| * init/control.c (control_send, control_handle): Drop cases for |
| level events. |
| (control_handle_event): Don't include a level in the event. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Update |
| * init/main.c: Call event_queue rather than event_queue_edge. |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_send_msg_to, upstart_recv_msg): Change |
| event handling so that only a name is read. |
| * upstart/control.h: Remove value/level event structures. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_messages): Update. |
| * upstart/job.c (process_state_name): Not used for events, adjust |
| documentation so it doesn't lie. |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Drop the set function, simplify trigger. |
| * util/shutdown.c (shutdown_now): Call UPSTART_EVENT_QUEUE for |
| shutdown into maintenance mode. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_handle): Place a message in the syslog |
| before halting, powering off or rebooting. |
| |
| * util/shutdown.c: Adjust so that the warning message is sent out |
| if shutdown is immediate, and when it actually happens. Include |
| the hostname as wall does. |
| |
| 2006-08-30 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * util/shutdown.c: Implement shutdown utility along the same lines |
| as the sysvinit one, but with rather different code. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Call setuid on the effective user id so |
| that we can be made setuid root and executable by a special group. |
| * util/reboot.c (main): Likewise. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Check the effective rather than the real |
| user id, if we're effectively root, that's good enough. |
| |
| * util/reboot.c: Implement reboot/halt/poweroff utility. |
| * util/Makefile.am (sbin_PROGRAMS): Build and install reboot |
| (reboot_SOURCES, reboot_LDFLAGS, reboot_LDADD): Details for reboot |
| (install-exec-local): Create hardlinks to reboot for halt and poweroff. |
| |
| 2006-08-29 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Actually run the idle-detect function. |
| * init/job.c (job_detect_idle): Interrupt the main loop, otherwise |
| we may end up waiting for a signal before we process the event |
| we just issued. |
| |
| 2006-08-27 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * util/shutdown.c: Template main function. |
| * util/Makefile.am (sbin_PROGRAMS): Build and install the |
| shutdown binary. |
| (shutdown_SOURCES, shutdown_LDFLAGS, shutdown_LDADD): Details for |
| the shutdown binary |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Add commands for halt, poweroff and reboot. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_queue_run): Remove the parameters. |
| * init/event.h: Update. |
| * init/main.c (main): Update. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_watcher): Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_detect_idle): Update. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_send_msg_to, upstart_recv_msg): Deal |
| with halting, rebooting and powering off; or at least the appropriate |
| messages. |
| * upstart/control.h: Add control message structures for halting, |
| powering off and rebooting the machine. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_messages): Run the tests. |
| * init/control.c (control_handle): Add handling for halt, power off |
| and reboot that issue the shutdown event and arrange for the halt, |
| poweroff or reboot to be issued the next time the system is idle. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_watcher): Test the events. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_detect_idle): Function to detect when the system is |
| stalled or idle. |
| * init/job.h: Update |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_detect_idle): Test the new function. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Handle the list command. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (WireJobStatusPayload): add description to the |
| job status payload. |
| (upstart_send_msg_to, upstart_recv_msg): Send and receieve the |
| description over the wire. |
| * upstart/control.h (UpstartJobStatusMsg): add a description field |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c: Update test cases. |
| * init/control.c (control_handle): Include the job description in |
| the message. |
| (control_send): Copy the description when we put the message on |
| the queue. |
| (control_handle_job): Copy the description here too |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Update test cases. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_list): Add a function to return the job list. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/control.c (control_handle): Handle the JOB_LIST message |
| by sending back a list of job status messages followed by the |
| JOB_LIST_END message. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_watcher_child): Check the |
| JOB_LIST message works properly. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_send_msg_to, upstart_recv_msg): Handle |
| the JOB_LIST and JOB_LIST_END messages which have no payload. |
| * upstart/control.h: Add enums and structures for job list messages. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_messages): Update tests. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Check that we're both uid and process #1 |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Stop handling SIGTERM, we never want people |
| to kill init. Handle SIGINT and SIGWINCH through the ordinary |
| handler and SIGSEGV through a direct handler. |
| (segv_handler): Write a sensible core dump handler, we use a child |
| to dump core while we carry on in the parent hopefully stepping over |
| the bad instruction. |
| (cad_handler): Generate the control-alt-delete event. |
| (kbd_handler): Generate the kbdrequest event. |
| |
| 2006-08-25 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.1.2 |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_environment): Inherit the PATH |
| and TERM environment variables from the init process, so the |
| console works properly. |
| * init/process.h (PATH): Declare a default value for this variable |
| * init/main.c (main): Set the value of PATH to the default. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (child): Update test case. |
| |
| * NEWS: Update. |
| * configure.ac: Bump version to 0.1.1 |
| |
| 2006-08-24 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.h (CFG_DIR): Change configuration directory to |
| /etc/event.d -- it's not been used by anyone, but is similar to |
| other directories that have which is a good precedent. |
| * event.d/Makefile.am (eventdir, dist_event_DATA): Install files |
| into the new directory name. |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Rename sub directory |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Rename generated Makefile |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (DEFAULT_INCLUDES): Set to include the right |
| directories so out of tree builds work. |
| * logd/Makefile.am (DEFAULT_INCLUDES): Set to include the right |
| directories so out of tree builds work. |
| * upstart/Makefile.am (DEFAULT_INCLUDES): Set to include the right |
| directories so out of tree builds work. |
| (upstartinclude_HEADERS): Install errors.h |
| * util/Makefile.am (DEFAULT_INCLUDES): Set to include the right |
| directories so out of tree builds work. |
| |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add m4 to the list |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Generate m4/Makefile |
| * upstart/Makefile.am (upstartinclude_HEADERS): Add errors.h |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_open): |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_open): Raise the error before |
| performing other actions so errno is not lost. |
| |
| * TODO: Update.o |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_next_token): Don't count quote characters |
| unless we're actually planning to dequote the file, otherwise we |
| end up allocating short. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_close): Free the io_watch using list_free |
| in case a destructor has been set. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Initialise the type of the message, and |
| free job correctly. |
| |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c: Fix overwrite of buffer. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Clean up not-freed job. |
| |
| 2006-08-23 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: free the entry allocated and initialise |
| the return values. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_skip_token): Drop this function; we'll |
| make sure *pos is pointing at the start of the thing we want |
| to parse, not the first token. Update the other functions |
| accordingly. |
| (cfg_read_job): Implement function to look over a job file and |
| parse all of the stanzas that are found. Also sanity checks the |
| job afterwards and deals with reloading existing jobs. |
| (cfg_job_stanza): Function that parses an individual stanza, |
| calling out to the other parse functions; this is the main config |
| file parser! |
| (cfg_parse_args, cfg_parse_command): Drop requirement that filename |
| and lineno be passed, so we can be called to reparse arguments after |
| we've already done so. |
| (cfg_parse_script): Remove requirement that it be called at the |
| start of the entire stanza, and instead at the start of the script. |
| When hitting EOF, return the script so far, not NULL. |
| (cfg_parse_args): Correct bug where we didn't check sufficient |
| characters while skipping whitespace. |
| (cfg_next_token): Correct bug where we didn't copy the character |
| after a slash into the text, instead of just not copying the slash. |
| Adjust line numbers to match the fact that it's zero based now. |
| * init/cfgfile.h: Define prototype. |
| * init/tests/test_cfgfile.c (test_read_job): Pretty thoroughly |
| test the config file parser code. |
| |
| 2006-08-22 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_tokenise): Rename to cfg_next_token. |
| (cfg_skip_token): Code to skip whitespace, token and whitespace. |
| (cfg_parse_args): Function to parse an argument list. |
| (cfg_next_token): Extend to support the removal of quotes and |
| slashes from the token. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_parse_script): Pass filename and lineno and |
| increment the latter as we go. |
| (cfg_script_end): Pass and increment lineno. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c: Correct a missing semi-colon in prototypes. |
| (cfg_parse_command): Function to parse any stanza that requires |
| a command and arguments list, e.g. exec/respawn/daemon. We don't |
| want to require that the list be quoted, etc. and do want to allow |
| it to be folded over lines. |
| (cfg_tokenise): Function used by the above to tokenise the file, |
| handling things like \, quoted strings and newlines, etc. Can be |
| used both to determine the length of the token and to copy it. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_script): Rename to cfg_parse_script. |
| |
| * init/cfgfile.c (cfg_read_script): Function to parse a script |
| fragment ("foo script\n....end script\n") from the job file, which |
| is the most complex form we can find. Write it assuming the file is |
| in a character array which may not be NULL terminated (ie. a mmap'd |
| file). |
| (cfg_script_end): Used by the above to detect the end of the |
| fragment. |
| * init/cfgfile.h: Empty header file. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link cfgfile.c |
| using the cfgfile.h header |
| (TESTS): Build and run the config file test cases. |
| (test_cfgfile_SOURCES, test_cfgfile_LDFLAGS, test_cfgfile_LDADD): |
| Details for config file test case binary. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Remove the calls to the unfinished config |
| file code. |
| |
| 2006-08-21 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c: Add missing include for unistd.h |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_console): Drop use of job. |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Check that we're run as root. |
| |
| * init/main.c (main): Write the main function |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_queue_cb): Rename to event_queue_run. |
| * init/event.h: Update. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_setup_console): Become an exported |
| function that includes the code to reset a console. |
| |
| 2006-08-19 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * logd/main.c (main): Write the basic main function. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Fill in the details to give us a basic |
| test client. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * util/initctl.c (main): Provide the most basic main function. |
| * util/Makefile.am (sbin_PROGRAMS): Build the initctl binary |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Build the utilities. |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Generate the util Makefile. |
| |
| 2006-08-18 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (test_job_LDADD): Remove the duplicate link. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_child): Rename to job_child_reaper. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Update function names. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_cb): Rename to control_watcher |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Update function names. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Install the rc.d files. |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Generate the rc.d Makefile. |
| * rc.d/Makefile.am (rcdir): Define rcdir to be /etc/rc.d |
| (dist_rc_DATA): Install the logd file into that directory. |
| * rc.d/logd: Write a simple service definition for the log daemon, |
| this saves us hardcoding any information about it into init; it'll |
| just need to know the name. |
| |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Build the logd daemon |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Generate the logd Makefile. |
| * logd/Makefile.am (sbin_PROGRAMS): Install the logd binary into |
| the sbin directory by default. |
| (logd_SOURCES): Build and link main.c |
| * logd/main.c (main): Add basic main function for testing purposes. |
| |
| 2006-08-16 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start): Ignore self-dependencies; over-document |
| why the dependency event prodding has a surprise in its tail. |
| (job_change_state): Move the job_release_depends call to here. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_queue_cb): Add event consumer/dispatcher. |
| * init/event.h: Update. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_send): Make the event code clearer. |
| (control_handle): Handle the changed event semantics. |
| (control_handle_event): Issue the new event type. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Update tests. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_send_msg_to, upstart_recv_msg): Adjust |
| marshal code to match. |
| * upstart/control.h: Update all structures appropriately to the |
| previous changes. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Change call to event_trigger_level |
| to event_queue_level. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_trigger_edge, event_trigger_level): Place |
| the event on the event_queue rather than directly triggering it. |
| Rename to event_queue_edge and event_queue_level respectively. |
| * init/event.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Update test cases. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_event): Add another sanity check, jobs |
| should not be able to react to their own events; that's just silly. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_event): Check that the new |
| condition does the right thing. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Make it illegal for a job to exist |
| without either a command or script or both. This is for sanity |
| reasons, allowing no primary process makes no sense and can lead |
| to event loops if someone is feeling nefarious. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Drop test on behaviour |
| we've just outlawed. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start): Only announce the change if we're still |
| in the waiting state, we could have moved on to running already. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start): If holding the job, at least announce |
| the goal change to subscribed clients. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start): Check for dependencies before starting |
| the process, if we have any that aren't running we stay in waiting |
| until they are. Any that aren't even starting get poked with a |
| dependency event to see whether that wakes them up. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_start): Test paths through new |
| dependency code. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Once we've got an active process |
| in the running state, release our dependencies. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_release_depends): Function to release any waiting |
| dependencies on the given job. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_release_depends): Test the behaviour |
| of the function on its own. |
| |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add depends list field |
| (JobName): New structure to hold the name of a job. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise the depends list. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Make sure the depends list is |
| initialised properly. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_next_state): Return JOB_STARTING if we're in |
| JOB_WAITING and the goal is JOB_START. This is only called when |
| there's some change, and I don't want to hard-code the goal there. |
| (job_start): Don't hardcode JOB_STARTING, instead just use the next |
| state. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_next_state): Adjust test case. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_subscribe): Allow the current |
| subscription to be found by passing NOTIFY_NONE. |
| (control_handle): Don't remove an existing subscription to jobs, |
| a GUI will probably want a permanent one to keep the status up to |
| date. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_kill_process, job_kill_timer): Don't hardcode |
| JOB_STOPPING here, instead move to the next logical state. |
| (job_kill_process): Notify subscribed processes that we killed |
| the job. |
| (job_start, job_stop): Notify subscribed processes of a change of |
| goal that doesn't result in an immediate state change. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_trigger_edge, event_trigger_level): Swap |
| order so that events are announced before processed. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_handle): Handle requests to watch and |
| unwatch jobs and events. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_cb_child, test_cb): Check that |
| subscriptions work. |
| |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_cb_child): Add a sleep to avoid |
| a race that upsets gdb, have tried this with a STOP/CONT interlock |
| but can't seem to find where the child should reach first. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Notify the control handler. |
| * init/event.c (event_trigger_edge, event_trigger_level): Pass |
| event to the control handler. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_cb_child): Expect to receive |
| job status events as well. |
| * init/Makefile.am (test_event_LDADD, test_process_LDADD) |
| (test_job_LDADD): Add control.o to the linkage. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_cb): Don't display an error for |
| ECONNREFUSED, just remove any subscriptions. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_handle_job, test_handle_error): |
| Clean up our subscriptions properly. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_handle_job): Function to send out an |
| UPSTART_JOB_STATUS message to subscribed processes whenever a |
| job state changes. |
| (control_handle_event): Function to send out an |
| UPSTART_EVENT_TRIGGERED message to subscribed processes whenever |
| an event is triggered. |
| * init/control.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_handle_job, test_handle_event): |
| Check that the functions work properly. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_handle): Handle messages that trigger |
| edge and level events; subscribe the process to receive notification |
| of job changes during the event. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_cb_child): Check that the messages |
| are handled properly (without subscription check). |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_cb): Unsubscribe a process if it stops |
| listening. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_send): Copy the pointers in the new |
| event messages. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_send): Check the pointers are |
| copied across correctly. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_subscribe): Add function to handle |
| processes that want to subscribe to changes. |
| (control_init): Initialise the subscriptions list. |
| * init/control.h: Add structures and prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c (test_subscribe): Test the function. |
| |
| * upstart/control.h (UpstartMsgType): add messages for triggering |
| edge and level events, receiving the trigger for an event and for |
| watching jobs and events. |
| (UpstartEventTriggerEdgeMsg, UpstartEventTriggerLevelMsg) |
| (UpstartEventTriggeredMsg, UpstartWatchJobsMsg) |
| (UpstartUnwatchJobsMsg, UpstartWatchEventsMsg): |
| (UpstartUnwatchEventsMsg): Add structures for the new messages. |
| (UpstartMsg): And add them to the union. |
| * upstart/control.c (WireEventPayload): The event messages can all |
| share a wire payload type; the watch messages don't need any special |
| payload. |
| (upstart_send_msg_to): Add the payloads onto the wire. |
| (upstart_recv_msg): And take the payloads back off the wire. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_messages): Test the new |
| message types. |
| |
| * upstart/control.h (UpstartJobStatusMsg): add a process id. |
| * upstart/control.c (WireJobStatusPayload): and here too. |
| (upstart_send_msg_to): copy the process id onto the wire. |
| (upstart_recv_msg): copy the process id from the wire. |
| * init/control.c (control_handle): Fill in the pid from the job. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_messages): Check the pid gets |
| passed across the wire properly. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_cb): Disable the poll for write once the |
| send queue becomes empty. |
| |
| * upstart/Makefile.am (libupstart_la_SOURCES): Correct ordering. |
| |
| * init/control.c (control_handle): Add missing break. |
| |
| * upstart/job.c (job_goal_name, process_state_name): For completeness |
| add these two functions as well. |
| * upstart/job.h: Update. |
| * upstart/tests/test_job.c (test_goal_name) |
| (test_process_state_name): Test the new functions. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_state_name): Move this utility function from here |
| * upstart/job.c (job_state_name): to here so all clients can use |
| it. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * upstart/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_state_name): Move the test case from here |
| * upstart/tests/test_job.c: to here as well. |
| * upstart/Makefile.am (libupstart_la_SOURCES): Build and link job.c |
| (TESTS): Run the job test cases |
| (test_job_SOURCES, test_job_LDFLAGS, test_job_LDADD): Details for |
| job test case binary. |
| * init/Makefile.am (test_job_LDADD, test_process_LDADD) |
| (test_event_LDADD): Link to libupstart.la |
| |
| * init/control.c: Code to handle the server end of the control |
| socket, a bit more complex than a client as we want to avoid |
| blocking on malcious clients. |
| * init/control.h: Prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_control.c: Test the control code. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link control.c |
| using the control.h header |
| (init_LDADD): Link to libupstart as well |
| (TESTS): Build and run the control test suite. |
| (test_control_SOURCES, test_control_LDFLAGS, test_control_LDADD): |
| Details for control test suite binary. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c: Add a way to disable the safety checks. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_free): Fix bad test case. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_recv_msg): fixed bogus return type |
| for recvmsg from size_t to ssize_t so we don't infiniloop on error. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_send_msg_to, upstart_recv_msg): Avoid |
| job_start as the short-cut for assigning name, as that might become |
| a more complex message eventually. Use job_query instead. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c (upstart_free): Add wrapper function around |
| nih_free so we're a proper library and don't expose libnih too much |
| (upstart_recv_msg): Stash the sender pid in an argument. |
| * upstart/control.h: Update. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c (test_recv_msg): Test pid is |
| returned properly. |
| (test_free): Test the nih_free wrapper. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_script): Document future FIXME. |
| |
| * init/exent.h, init/job.h, init/process.h: Fix up headers. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c, upstart/control.h, upstart/errors.h, |
| upstart/job.h, upstart/libupstart.h: Fix up headers. |
| |
| * upstart/control.c: Write the code to handle the control socket |
| and communication over it; turns out this was possible to write so |
| that both ends are handled in the same code. |
| * upstart/control.h: Structures and prototypes. |
| * upstart/tests/test_control.c: Test the new code. |
| |
| * upstart/Makefile.am (libupstart_la_LIBADD): Link to libnih |
| |
| * upstart/errors.h: Header file containing errors raised by |
| libupstart. |
| * upstart/libupstart.h: Include errors.h |
| |
| 2006-08-15 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/event.h: Add missing attribute for event_new() |
| |
| * init/job.h (JobGoal, JobState, ProcessState, ConsoleType): Move |
| the enums from here |
| * upstart/job.h: into here so that we can use them across the |
| control socket. |
| |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Build the libupstart library |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Generate upstart/Makefile |
| * upstart/Makefile.am: Makefile for sub-directory |
| * upstart/libupstart.ver: Linker version script. |
| * upstart/libupstart.h: "Include everything" header file. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_child): Warn when processes are killed |
| or exit with an abnormal status. Warn when respawning. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_child): Respawn processes that were not |
| supposed to have died. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_child): Test the respawn code. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_trigger_edge, event_trigger_level): Call |
| job_handle_event so that we actually do something useful. |
| * init/Makefile.am (test_event_LDADD): Link to process.o and job.o |
| now that event.c calls code from job. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start_event): Function to start a job if an event |
| matches. |
| (job_stop_event): Function to stop a job if an event matches. |
| (job_handle_event): Iterate the job list and dispatch the given event, |
| causing jobs to be stopped or started using the above two functions. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Test the new functions. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise start_events and stop_events to |
| an empty list. |
| * init/job.h (Job): Add start_events and stop_events list heads. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Check the lists are initialised |
| correctly to the empty list. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_match): Function to check events for equality. |
| * init/event.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c (test_match): Test function. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Trigger the level event with the |
| same name as the job, with the value taken from the state. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_change_state): Check the event |
| gets set to the right values as we go. |
| * init/Makefile.am (test_job_LDADD, test_process_LDADD): Link to |
| event.o now that job.c uses code from there. |
| |
| * init/event.c (event_change_value): Rename event_set_value to this |
| as we intended in the first place; makes it more consistent with job. |
| Always change the value. |
| (event_trigger_edge): Add a high-level function to trigger an edge |
| event. |
| (event_trigger_level): And another to trigger a level event with |
| a given value, this inherits the "don't change it" functionality |
| that was in event_set_value. |
| * init/event.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Test new behaviours and functions. |
| |
| * init/event.c: Add simple code to keep track of events, whether |
| they have been recorded or not and their current value if any. |
| * init/event.h: Structures and prototypes. |
| * init/tests/test_event.c: Test cases for event code. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link event.c using event.h |
| (TESTS): Run the event test suite. |
| (test_event_SOURCES, test_event_LDFLAGS, test_event_LDADD): Details |
| for event test suite binary. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process, job_kill_process, job_kill_timer): |
| Downgrade error messages to warning as they're not fatal. |
| (job_change_state): Change info message to be more regular. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_start): A very simple, but very necessary, function. |
| Set the goal of the given job to JOB_START and kick it off. |
| (job_stop): And its companion, cause a running job to be stopped. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Test the functions. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_handle_child): Child handler to kick jobs into |
| the next state when their process dies. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_handle_child): Test the handler |
| directly by just invoking it with various job states. |
| |
| 2006-08-14 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_kill): Use select rather than |
| poll for consistency with other test cases. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_kill_process): Add function to send the active |
| process of a job the TERM signal, and then set a timer to follow |
| up with the KILL signal if the job doesn't get cleaned up in time. |
| (job_kill_timer): Timer callback to send the KILL signal; this |
| does the same job as the child handler and puts the job into the |
| next state as there's no point waiting around now. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_kill_process): Test both functions |
| in one test case (as one is just the bottom half of the other). |
| |
| * init/tests/test_process.c (test_spawn): Use the right thing in |
| the test case filename and unlink it to make sure. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_change_state): Write the principal state gate |
| function, called once a state has been left to enter the given new |
| state (which one should determine with job_next_state). Spawns |
| the necessary processes or moves to the next appropriate state. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Test the state changes. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_run_process): Internal function to call |
| process_spawn and update the job structure. |
| (job_run_command): Simple(ish) wrapper for the above to split |
| a command by whitespace, or use a shell if it needs more complex |
| argument processing. |
| (job_run_script): More complex wrapper that uses a shell to execute |
| verbatim script, either using -c or a /dev/fd/NN and feeding the |
| shell down a pipe to it. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Test the new functions. |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES, TESTS): Reorder so that process.c, |
| which is arguably lower level, comes first. |
| (test_job_LDADD): Link the process code. |
| (test_process_LDADD): Swap the order. |
| |
| * TODO: Update. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Correct typo (progress -> process), |
| thanks Johan. |
| |
| 2006-08-12 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Correct formatting of function. |
| * init/process.h (SHELL): Define the location of the shell, all in |
| the spirit of not hard-coding stuff like this. |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Initialise all structure members to zero |
| as this doesn't happen automatically. |
| |
| 2006-08-10 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.h (job_state_name): Declare as a const function. |
| |
| 2006-08-09 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_next_state): State transition logic; this uses |
| our departure from the specification (the goal) so that the state |
| can always be currently accurate rather than suggestive. |
| (job_state_name): Cute function to convert enum into a name. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_next_state): Test the transitions. |
| (test_state_name): And the return values. |
| |
| * TODO: Add file to keep track of things. |
| |
| * init/job.c: Include nih/macros.h and nih/list.h |
| * init/process.c: Include order fixing, include nih/macros.h |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Include nih/macros.h and nih/list.h |
| * init/tests/test_process.c: Include nih/list.h |
| |
| * init/job.c: Include order fixing. |
| (job_find_by_name): Function to find a job by its (unique) name. |
| (job_find_by_pid): Function to find a job by the pid of its process. |
| * init/job.h: Update. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_find_by_name, test_find_by_pid): Test |
| new functions. |
| |
| * init/process.c (process_spawn): Spawn a process using the job |
| details to set up the environment, etc. |
| (process_setup_console): Set up the console according to the job. |
| (process_setup_limits): Set up the limits according to the job. |
| (process_setup_environment): Set up the environment according to |
| the job. |
| (process_kill): Simple function to send a kill signal or raise an |
| error; mostly just a wrapper without any particular logic. |
| * init/process.h: Prototypes and macros. |
| * init/tests/test_process.c: Test cases. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Build and link process.c and |
| its header file. |
| (TESTS): Run the process test suite. |
| (test_process_SOURCES, test_process_LDFLAGS, test_process_LDADD): |
| Details for process test sutie binary. |
| |
| 2006-08-08 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/job.c (job_new): nih_list_free is necessary. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c (test_new): Free job when done. |
| |
| * init/job.h: Header file to contain the definition of the Job |
| structure and associated typedefs, etc. |
| (JobGoal): In a divergence from the specification, we introduced a |
| "goal" for a job which tells us which way round the state machine |
| we're going (towards start, or towards stop). |
| (JobState): Which means this always holds the current state, even |
| if we're trying to get out of this state (ie. if we've sent the TERM |
| signal to the running process, we're still in the running state until |
| it's actually been reaped). |
| (ProcessState): And in another divergence, we keep the state of the |
| process so we know whether we need to force a state transition or |
| can just expect one because something transient is happening. |
| * init/job.c (job_new): Function to allocate a Job structure, set |
| the pointers to NULL and other important members to sensible |
| defaults. |
| (job_init): Initialise the list of jobs. |
| * init/tests/test_job.c: Test suite. |
| * init/Makefile.am (init_SOURCES): Compile and link job.c using |
| its header file. |
| (TESTS): Run the job test suite. |
| (test_job_SOURCES, test_job_LDFLAGS, test_job_LDADD): Details for the |
| job test suite binary. |
| |
| 2006-08-02 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * configure.ac: Check for C99 |
| |
| * HACKING: Document dependency on libnih. |
| |
| 2006-07-27 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/Makefile.am (DEFS): Append to the default DEFS list, rather |
| than overriding, otherwise we lose HAVE_CONFIG_H |
| |
| 2006-07-13 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * HACKING: Correct incorrect Bazaar URL. |
| |
| * AUTHORS: Change e-mail address to ubuntu.com. |
| * HACKING: Update Bazaar and Release URLS. |
| * configure.ac (AC_COPYRIGHT): Change copyright to Canonical Ltd. |
| (AC_INIT): Change bug submission address to Launchpad. |
| * init/main.c: Update header to use Canonical copyright and |
| credit me as author. |
| |
| 2006-05-16 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * init/main.c: Add the simplest template main.c |
| * init/Makefile.am: Add template Makefile.am that builds init from |
| main.c and links to libnih statically |
| * configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Configure nih and init subdirs. |
| * Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Recurse into nih and init subdirs. |
| |
| 2006-05-14 Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> |
| |
| * ChangeLog: Initial project infrastructure created. |