Submitted By: Douglas R. Reno Date: 2020-12-02 Updated Date: 2021-03-04 Updated Date (#3): 2021-04-28 Initial Package Version: 247 Origin: Upstream + PR #17809 Origin (Updated): https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/e133c454b1beda0d80020a35f9f92226e8167bc1 Origin (Updated): https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/7c5fd25119a495009ea62f79e5daec34cc464628.patch Origin (Updated): https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/ab1aa6368a883bce88e3162fee2bea14aacedf23 Upstream Status: Applied (and undergoing review) Upstream Status (Updated): Applied Upstream Status (updated): Applied Description: Fixes a few regressions discovered in systemd-247. The first regression causes segmentation faults when shutting down or rebooting. This appears to crash PID1, which will result in a kernel panic. The next regression causes systems on networks that have an IPv4 prefix length of 32 or higher to not be able to get a route assigned when working over DHCP. Note: This primarily impacts users of Comcast as an ISP. UPDATED: Applies a patch to fix a problem when running under Linux-5.11. This only affects systems with 5.11 headers installed, but will prevent systemd-rfkill from starting because the size of the data structure rfkill_event has changed. UPDATED: Applies two patches - one to fix a problem building systemd when using kernel API headers above 5.11.14, and another to fix a bug in meson-0.57.2 that causes 'rsync' to be required. diff -Nuarp systemd-247.orig/man/meson.build systemd-247/man/meson.build --- systemd-247.orig/man/meson.build 2020-11-26 12:00:50.000000000 -0600 +++ systemd-247/man/meson.build 2021-04-28 10:24:50.887212820 -0500 @@ -184,17 +184,20 @@ html = custom_target( depends : html_pages, command : ['echo']) -run_target( - 'doc-sync', - depends : man_pages + html_pages, - command : ['rsync', '-rlv', - '--delete-excluded', - '--include=man', - '--include=*.html', - '--exclude=*', - '--omit-dir-times', - meson.current_build_dir(), - get_option('www-target')]) +rsync = find_program('rsync', required : false) +if rsync.found() + run_target( + 'doc-sync', + depends : man_pages + html_pages, + command : ['rsync', '-rlv', + '--delete-excluded', + '--include=man', + '--include=*.html', + '--exclude=*', + '--omit-dir-times', + meson.current_build_dir(), + get_option('www-target')]) +endif ############################################################ diff -Nuarp systemd-247.orig/src/core/scope.c systemd-247/src/core/scope.c --- systemd-247.orig/src/core/scope.c 2020-11-26 12:00:50.000000000 -0600 +++ systemd-247/src/core/scope.c 2021-04-28 10:23:34.202897322 -0500 @@ -377,10 +377,6 @@ static int scope_start(Unit *u) { return r; } - /* Now u->pids have been moved into the scope cgroup, it's not needed - * anymore. */ - u->pids = set_free(u->pids); - s->result = SCOPE_SUCCESS; scope_set_state(s, SCOPE_RUNNING); @@ -388,7 +384,13 @@ static int scope_start(Unit *u) { /* Set the maximum runtime timeout. */ scope_arm_timer(s, usec_add(UNIT(s)->active_enter_timestamp.monotonic, s->runtime_max_usec)); - /* Start watching the PIDs currently in the scope */ + /* On unified we use proper notifications, hence we can unwatch the PIDs + * we just attached to the scope. This can also be done on legacy as + * we're going to update the list of the processes we watch with the + * PIDs currently in the scope anyway. */ + unit_unwatch_all_pids(u); + + /* Start watching the PIDs currently in the scope (legacy hierarchy only) */ (void) unit_enqueue_rewatch_pids(u); return 1; } diff -Nuarp systemd-247.orig/src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c systemd-247/src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c --- systemd-247.orig/src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c 2020-11-26 12:00:50.000000000 -0600 +++ systemd-247/src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c 2021-04-28 10:23:34.202897322 -0500 @@ -3725,7 +3725,7 @@ _public_ int sd_event_run(sd_event *e, u this_run = now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC); l = u64log2(this_run - e->last_run); - assert(l < sizeof(e->delays)); + assert(l < ELEMENTSOF(e->delays)); e->delays[l]++; if (this_run - e->last_log >= 5*USEC_PER_SEC) { diff -Nuarp systemd-247.orig/src/network/networkd-address.c systemd-247/src/network/networkd-address.c --- systemd-247.orig/src/network/networkd-address.c 2020-11-26 12:00:50.000000000 -0600 +++ systemd-247/src/network/networkd-address.c 2021-04-28 10:23:34.203897313 -0500 @@ -1863,10 +1863,12 @@ static int address_section_verify(Addres address->section->filename, address->section->line); } - if (address->family == AF_INET && in_addr_is_null(address->family, &address->in_addr_peer) && - address->broadcast.s_addr == 0 && address->prefixlen <= 30) - address->broadcast.s_addr = address->in_addr.in.s_addr | htobe32(0xfffffffflu >> address->prefixlen); - else if (address->broadcast.s_addr != 0) { + if (address->family == AF_INET && + in_addr_is_null(address->family, &address->in_addr_peer) && + address->prefixlen <= 30) { + if (address->broadcast.s_addr == 0) + address->broadcast.s_addr = address->in_addr.in.s_addr | htobe32(0xfffffffflu >> address->prefixlen); + } else if (address->broadcast.s_addr != 0) { log_warning("%s: broadcast address is set for IPv6 address or IPv4 address with prefixlength larger than 30. " "Ignoring Broadcast= setting in the [Address] section from line %u.", address->section->filename, address->section->line); diff -Nuarp systemd-247.orig/src/network/networkd-dhcp4.c systemd-247/src/network/networkd-dhcp4.c --- systemd-247.orig/src/network/networkd-dhcp4.c 2020-11-26 12:00:50.000000000 -0600 +++ systemd-247/src/network/networkd-dhcp4.c 2021-04-28 10:23:34.203897313 -0500 @@ -861,7 +861,8 @@ static int dhcp4_update_address(Link *li addr->cinfo.ifa_prefered = lifetime; addr->cinfo.ifa_valid = lifetime; addr->prefixlen = prefixlen; - addr->broadcast.s_addr = address.s_addr | ~netmask.s_addr; + if (prefixlen <= 30) + addr->broadcast.s_addr = address.s_addr | ~netmask.s_addr; SET_FLAG(addr->flags, IFA_F_NOPREFIXROUTE, !link_prefixroute(link)); /* allow reusing an existing address and simply update its lifetime diff -Nuarp systemd-247.orig/src/network/test-networkd-conf.c systemd-247/src/network/test-networkd-conf.c --- systemd-247.orig/src/network/test-networkd-conf.c 2020-11-26 12:00:50.000000000 -0600 +++ systemd-247/src/network/test-networkd-conf.c 2021-04-28 10:23:34.203897313 -0500 @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ static void test_config_parse_match_ifna assert_se(config_parse_match_ifnames("network", "filename", 1, "section", 1, "Name", 0, "!baz", &names, NULL) == 0); assert_se(config_parse_match_ifnames("network", "filename", 1, "section", 1, "Name", 0, "aaa bbb ccc", &names, NULL) == 0); - strv_equal(names, STRV_MAKE("!hoge", "!hogehoge", "!foo", "!baz", "aaa", "bbb", "ccc")); + assert_se(strv_equal(names, STRV_MAKE("!hoge", "!hogehoge", "!foo", "!baz", "aaa", "bbb", "ccc"))); } static void test_config_parse_match_strv(void) { diff -Nuarp systemd-247.orig/src/rfkill/rfkill.c systemd-247/src/rfkill/rfkill.c --- systemd-247.orig/src/rfkill/rfkill.c 2020-11-26 12:00:50.000000000 -0600 +++ systemd-247/src/rfkill/rfkill.c 2021-04-28 10:23:38.396859859 -0500 @@ -135,8 +135,6 @@ static int determine_state_file( static int load_state(Context *c, const struct rfkill_event *event) { _cleanup_free_ char *state_file = NULL, *value = NULL; - struct rfkill_event we; - ssize_t l; int b, r; assert(c); @@ -168,18 +166,23 @@ static int load_state(Context *c, const if (b < 0) return log_error_errno(b, "Failed to parse state file %s: %m", state_file); - we = (struct rfkill_event) { - .op = RFKILL_OP_CHANGE, + struct rfkill_event we = { .idx = event->idx, + .op = RFKILL_OP_CHANGE, .soft = b, }; - l = write(c->rfkill_fd, &we, sizeof(we)); + assert_cc(offsetof(struct rfkill_event, op) < RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1); + assert_cc(offsetof(struct rfkill_event, soft) < RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1); + + ssize_t l = write(c->rfkill_fd, &we, sizeof(we)); if (l < 0) return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to restore rfkill state for %i: %m", event->idx); - if (l != sizeof(we)) + if ((size_t)l < RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1) /* l cannot be < 0 here. Cast to fix -Werror=sign-compare */ return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EIO), - "Couldn't write rfkill event structure, too short."); + "Couldn't write rfkill event structure, too short (wrote %zd of %zu bytes).", + l, sizeof we); + log_debug("Writing struct rfkill_event successful (%zd of %zu bytes).", l, sizeof we); log_debug("Loaded state '%s' from %s.", one_zero(b), state_file); return 0; @@ -305,44 +308,45 @@ static int run(int argc, char *argv[]) { } for (;;) { - struct rfkill_event event; - const char *type; - ssize_t l; + struct rfkill_event event = {}; - l = read(c.rfkill_fd, &event, sizeof(event)); + ssize_t l = read(c.rfkill_fd, &event, sizeof event); if (l < 0) { - if (errno == EAGAIN) { + if (errno != EAGAIN) + return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to read from /dev/rfkill: %m"); - if (!ready) { - /* Notify manager that we are - * now finished with - * processing whatever was - * queued */ - (void) sd_notify(false, "READY=1"); - ready = true; - } - - /* Hang around for a bit, maybe there's more coming */ - - r = fd_wait_for_event(c.rfkill_fd, POLLIN, EXIT_USEC); - if (r == -EINTR) - continue; - if (r < 0) - return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to poll() on device: %m"); - if (r > 0) - continue; - - log_debug("All events read and idle, exiting."); - break; + if (!ready) { + /* Notify manager that we are now finished with processing whatever was + * queued.*/ + (void) sd_notify(false, "READY=1"); + ready = true; } - log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to read from /dev/rfkill: %m"); + /* hang around for a bit, maybe there is more coming. */ + + r = fd_wait_for_event(c.rfkill_fd, POLLIN, EXIT_USEC); + if (r == -EINTR) + continue; + if (r < 0) + return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to poll() on device: %m"); + if (r > 0) + continue; + + log_debug("All events read and idle, exiting."); + break; } - if (l != RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1) - return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EIO), "Read event structure of invalid size."); + if ((size_t)l < RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1) /* l cannot be < 0 here. Cast to fix -Werror=sign-compare */ + return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EIO), "Short read of struct rfkill_event: (%zd < %zu)", + l, (size_t) RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1); /* Casting necessary to make compiling with different kernel versions happy */ + log_debug("Reading struct rfkill_event: got %zd bytes.", l); + + /* The event structure has more fields. We only care about the first few, so it's OK if we + * don't read the full structure. */ + assert_cc(offsetof(struct rfkill_event, op) < RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1); + assert_cc(offsetof(struct rfkill_event, type) < RFKILL_EVENT_SIZE_V1); - type = rfkill_type_to_string(event.type); + const char *type = rfkill_type_to_string(event.type); if (!type) { log_debug("An rfkill device of unknown type %i discovered, ignoring.", event.type); continue;