A prelude to my understanding. Unfortunately `OstreeMutableTree` provides
little encapsulation, as each member has setters† so it's difficult to come
up with a list of invariants.
† `files` and `subdirs` only have getters, but the getters return mutable
references to the internals, so we still can't reason about invariants.
Closes: #1645
Approved by: jlebon
We special-case AVAHI_ERR_NO_DAEMON to not cause warnings, but if
we pass AVAHI_CLIENT_NO_FAIL to avahi_client_new, we never actually
see AVAHI_ERR_NO_DAEMON. Instead, we will get AVAHI_ERR_BAD_STATE
when we try to use the client.
Closes: #1618
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
Closes: #1639
Approved by: cgwalters
During the pull, there is an explicit check for free space on disk
vs. the size of uncompressed delta; But while writing the new content
objects that are generated, they have to honor min-free-space-* checks
too. We enforce this check in _bare_content_commit as that is where
we can know the final size of the new content object.
Closes: #1614
Approved by: jlebon
We were referencing the txn bits outside of the lock in the error
path. Generally shouldn't matter, but e.g. Rust wouldn't let us do this, and
race detector tooling will warn about it.
Closes: #1632
Approved by: jlebon
I generally like having variables include their units where applicable;
timer variables having `_secs` or `_ms`, etc.
Closes: #1632
Approved by: jlebon
Systemd units using ConditionNeedsUpdate run if the mtime of .updated in
the specified directory is newer than /usr. Since /usr has an mtime of
0, there's no way to have an older .updated file. Systemd units
typically specify ConditionNeedsUpdate=/etc or ConditionNeedsUpdate=/var
to support stateless systems like ostree.
Remove the file from the new deployment's /etc and the OS's /var
regardless of where they came from to ensure that these systemd units
run when booting new deployments. This will provide a method to run
services only on upgrade.
Closes: #1628https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752950Closes: #1631
Approved by: cgwalters
Currently when I run `ostree prune` it hits a seg fault when the
hash_func is used (in this case g_str_hash) from the call stack
_ostree_repo_prune_tmp() -> g_hash_table_contains() ->
g_hash_table_lookup_node(). So the key, in this case dent->d_name, must
be corrupt in some way.
glnx_dirfd_iterator_next_dent() uses readdir() to get the dirent struct.
And according to the man page for readdir(3), "POSIX.1 explicitly notes
that this field should not be used as an lvalue" (in reference to
d_name). So this commit avoids modifying d_name in place and copies it
instead. This seems to avoid the seg fault.
Closes: #1627
Approved by: jlebon
If there’s a problem while aborting a transaction, store the error but
don’t report it until the end of the function — do a best effort at
clearing the rest of the transaction state first (since most of it
cannot fail).
If cleanup_tmpdir() fails (which, arguably, should not be a
showstopper), this allows a caller to recover and start a new
transaction in future.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Closes: #1626
Approved by: jlebon
Similar to min-free-space-percent but it supports specific sizes
(in MB, GB or TB). Also, making min-free-space-percent and -size
mutually exclusive.
min-free-space-percent does not give a fine tuning of the free disk
space that a user might decide to keep. It can translate to very large
size (e.g. 1% = ~10GB on 1TB HDD) or very small (e.g. 1% = ~330MB on 32GB
system like Endless devices). Hence, it makes sense to introduce a config
option to honor specific size as per the user.
Closes: #1616
Approved by: jlebon
This adds subcommands that were missing from the ostree-admin man page,
and makes cosmetic fixes there and in the --help output to ensure
alphabetical order and remove trailing whitespace.
Closes: #1621
Approved by: jlebon
* New upstream git snapshot with support for peer-to-peer software
collections, required by Flatpak's peer-to-peer app sharing feature
- d/copyright: Update
- d/libostree-1-1.symbols: Update
- Build-depend on Avahi libraries
In some scenarios, it might make sense to let `ostree-prepare-root` do
the `/var` mount from the state root as before. For example, one may
want to do some system configuration before the switch root. This of
course comes at the expense of supporting `/var` as a mount point in
`/etc/fstab`.
Closes: #1617
Approved by: cgwalters
We need to include libglnx.h in places where ostree-autocleanups.h is
included, so that we get backports of G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC and
friends.
Closes: #1615
Approved by: jlebon
This reverts commit f1d9196076.
Since libglnx.h does not get installed, it can't be included in
ostree-autocleanups.h, which is included by ostree.h.
Closes: #1615
Approved by: jlebon
Currently the API that allows P2P operations (e.g. pulling an ostree ref
from a LAN or USB source) is hidden behind the configure flag
--enable-experimental-api. This commit makes the API public and makes
that flag essentially a no-op (leaving it in place in case we want to
use it again in the future). The P2P API has been tested over the last
several months and proven to work.
This means that since we're no longer using the "experimental" feature
flag, P2P builds of Flatpak will fail when using versions of OSTree from
this commit onwards, until Flatpak is patched in the near future. If you
want to build Flatpak < 0.11.8 with P2P enabled and link against OSTree
2018.6, you'll have to patch Flatpak. However, since Flatpak won't yet
have a hard dependency on OSTree 2018.6, it needs a new way to determine
if the P2P API in OSTree is available, so this commit adds a "p2p"
feature flag. This way the feature set is more semantically correct than
if we had continued to use the "experimental" feature flag.
In addition to making the P2P API public, this commit makes the P2P unit
tests run by default, removes the f27-experimental CI instance that's no
longer needed, changes a few man pages to reflect the changes, and
updates the bash completion script to accept the new commands and
options.
Closes: #1596
Approved by: cgwalters
This commit includes libglnx.h in ostree-autocleanups.h, so we get the
g_autoptr backports wherever they're needed. Also, remove the "#include
libglnx.h" lines elsewhere that are no longer needed.
Closes: #1596
Approved by: cgwalters
When a locale with C.utf8 in its name (e.g. es_EC.utf8) was installed
on a system, the C.utf8 locale was chosen, even when it was not available.
This patch fixes the grep pattern to match whole lines returned by locale -a.
See: #1592Closes: #1611
Approved by: cgwalters
Use the recently introduced architecture for retrying network requests
on transient failure to do the same for delta superblock requests, now
that they’re queued.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Closes: #1600
Approved by: jlebon