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  1. 22
      SOURCES/2.17-kill-strtol.patch
  2. 11
      SOURCES/2.23-login-lastlog-create.patch
  3. 149
      SOURCES/2.24-agetty-clocal.patch
  4. 176
      SOURCES/2.24-agetty-etc-os-release.patch
  5. 41
      SOURCES/2.24-blockdev-setbsz-hint.patch
  6. 21
      SOURCES/2.24-fsck-fstab.patch
  7. 39
      SOURCES/2.24-libfdisk-fix-SIGFPE.patch
  8. 80
      SOURCES/2.24-libmount-3.14.patch
  9. 39
      SOURCES/2.24-libmount-canonicalize-for-conversion-from-loopdev.patch
  10. 24
      SOURCES/2.24-libmount-mem.patch
  11. 62
      SOURCES/2.24-losetup-add-device.patch
  12. 31
      SOURCES/2.24-losetup-offset.patch
  13. 130
      SOURCES/2.24-partx-update.patch
  14. 15
      SOURCES/2.24-sfdisk-y-n-miscmatch.patch
  15. 47
      SOURCES/2.24-su-fix-lastlog-and-btmp-logging.patch
  16. 48
      SOURCES/2.24-su-suppress-PAM-info-messages.patch
  17. 37
      SOURCES/2.24-tests-portability.patch
  18. 248
      SOURCES/2.24-unshare-mount-fork.patch
  19. 56
      SOURCES/2.24-utmpdump-ipv6.patch
  20. 95
      SOURCES/2.25-blockdev-geom.patch
  21. 12
      SOURCES/2.25-dmesg-w.patch
  22. 11
      SOURCES/2.25-flock-nfs4.patch
  23. 173
      SOURCES/2.25-fsck-nohelper.patch
  24. 496
      SOURCES/2.25-fstrim-all.patch
  25. 254
      SOURCES/2.25-hwclock-hang.patch
  26. 50
      SOURCES/2.25-lib-add-path_strdup.patch
  27. 240
      SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-Identify-extN-file-system-properly.patch
  28. 100
      SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-detect-alone-PMBR.patch
  29. 21
      SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-gpt-512.patch
  30. 2590
      SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-io-errors.patch
  31. 68
      SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-no-more-probe-for-btrfs-backup-superblock.patch
  32. 204
      SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-return-codes.patch
  33. 237
      SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-thinpool.patch
  34. 133
      SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-xfs-log.patch
  35. 176
      SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-xfs.patch
  36. 12
      SOURCES/2.25-lscpu-d_type.patch
  37. 102
      SOURCES/2.25-lscpu-discontinuous-NUMA-nodes.patch
  38. 144
      SOURCES/2.25-lscpu-sort-NUMA.patch
  39. 27
      SOURCES/2.25-mount-man-default.patch
  40. 16
      SOURCES/2.25-mount-man-xfs.patch
  41. 200
      SOURCES/2.25-swapon-discard.patch
  42. 35
      SOURCES/2.25-taskset-man-fix-permissions.patch
  43. 12
      SOURCES/2.25-uuidd-timeout.patch
  44. 140
      SOURCES/2.25-wipefs-call-BLKRRPART-when-erase-partition-table.patch
  45. 53
      SOURCES/2.25-wipefs-nested-pt.patch
  46. 259
      SOURCES/2.26-blkdiscard.patch
  47. 113
      SOURCES/2.26-libblkid-fat.patch
  48. 5242
      SOURCES/2.26-libsmartcols.patch
  49. 72
      SOURCES/2.26-logger-man-kern.patch
  50. 39
      SOURCES/2.26-login-SIGXFSZ.patch
  51. 63
      SOURCES/2.26-lsblk-mpath.patch
  52. 2131
      SOURCES/2.26-lslogins.patch
  53. 11
      SOURCES/2.26-mount-man-move.patch
  54. 12
      SOURCES/2.26-raw-stat.patch
  55. 17
      SOURCES/2.26-su-coredump-message.patch
  56. 757
      SOURCES/2.26-unshare-rebase.patch
  57. 31
      SOURCES/2.27-libblkid-xfs-log.patch
  58. 209
      SOURCES/2.28-lslogins-1317953.patch
  59. 459
      SOURCES/2.28-lslogins-rebase.patch
  60. 63
      SOURCES/nologin.8
  61. 58
      SOURCES/nologin.c
  62. 154
      SOURCES/rhel7.0-unshare-user.patch
  63. 129
      SOURCES/v2.26-nsenter-selinux.patch
  64. 357
      SPECS/util-linux.spec

22
SOURCES/2.17-kill-strtol.patch

@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/kill.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/kill.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/kill.c.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.448650861 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/kill.c 2014-09-25 10:08:27.879359310 +0200
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@
#include <ctype.h> /* for isdigit() */
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
+#include <errno.h>

#include "c.h"
#include "nls.h"
@@ -279,8 +280,9 @@ int main (int argc, char *argv[])
the rest of the arguments should be process ids and names.
kill them. */
for (errors = 0; (arg = *argv) != NULL; argv++) {
+ errno = 0;
pid = strtol (arg, &ep, 10);
- if (! *ep)
+ if (errno == 0 && ep && *ep == '\0' && arg < ep)
errors += kill_verbose (arg, pid, numsig);
else {
struct proc_processes *ps = proc_open_processes();

11
SOURCES/2.23-login-lastlog-create.patch

@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/login.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/login.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/login.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.222738397 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/login.c 2013-09-09 09:01:39.923225757 +0200
@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ static void log_lastlog(struct login_con
if (!cxt->pwd)
return;

- fd = open(_PATH_LASTLOG, O_RDWR, 0);
+ fd = open(_PATH_LASTLOG, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0);
if (fd < 0)
return;

149
SOURCES/2.24-agetty-clocal.patch

@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.c.kzak 2013-07-30 11:14:18.124912322 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.c 2013-09-09 09:07:46.406689270 +0200
@@ -132,13 +132,20 @@ struct options {
int delay; /* Sleep seconds before prompt */
int nice; /* Run login with this priority */
int numspeed; /* number of baud rates to try */
+ int clocal; /* CLOCAL_MODE_* */
speed_t speeds[MAX_SPEED]; /* baud rates to be tried */
};

+enum {
+ CLOCAL_MODE_AUTO = 0,
+ CLOCAL_MODE_ALWAYS,
+ CLOCAL_MODE_NEVER
+};
+
#define F_PARSE (1<<0) /* process modem status messages */
#define F_ISSUE (1<<1) /* display /etc/issue */
#define F_RTSCTS (1<<2) /* enable RTS/CTS flow control */
-#define F_LOCAL (1<<3) /* force local */
+
#define F_INITSTRING (1<<4) /* initstring is set */
#define F_WAITCRLF (1<<5) /* wait for CR or LF */
#define F_CUSTISSUE (1<<6) /* give alternative issue file */
@@ -235,10 +242,13 @@ static void login_options_to_argv(char *
static char *fakehost;

#ifdef DEBUGGING
-#define debug(s) do { fprintf(dbf,s); fflush(dbf); } while (0)
+# ifndef DEBUG_OUTPUT
+# define DEBUG_OUTPUT "/dev/ttyp0"
+# endif
+# define debug(s) do { fprintf(dbf,s); fflush(dbf); } while (0)
FILE *dbf;
#else
-#define debug(s) do { ; } while (0)
+# define debug(s) do { ; } while (0)
#endif

int main(int argc, char **argv)
@@ -270,7 +280,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, &sa_int);

#ifdef DEBUGGING
- dbf = fopen("/dev/ttyp0", "w");
+ dbf = fopen(DEBUG_OUTPUT, "w");
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++)
debug(argv[i]);
#endif /* DEBUGGING */
@@ -311,8 +321,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
strlen(options.initstring));
}

- if (!serial_tty_option(&options, F_LOCAL))
- /* Go to blocking write mode unless -L is specified. */
+ if (options.flags & F_VCONSOLE || options.clocal != CLOCAL_MODE_ALWAYS)
+ /* Go to blocking mode unless -L is specified, this change
+ * affects stdout, stdin and stderr as all the file descriptors
+ * are created by dup(). */
fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_SETFL,
fcntl(STDOUT_FILENO, F_GETFL, 0) & ~O_NONBLOCK);

@@ -420,6 +432,12 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
options.tty);
}

+#ifdef DEBUGGING
+ fprintf(dbf, "read %c\n", ch);
+ if (close_stream(dbf) != 0)
+ log_err("write failed: %s", DEBUG_OUTPUT);
+#endif
+
/* Let the login program take care of password validation. */
execv(options.login, login_argv);
log_err(_("%s: can't exec %s: %m"), options.tty, login_argv[0]);
@@ -534,7 +552,7 @@ static void parse_args(int argc, char **
{ "init-string", required_argument, 0, 'I' },
{ "noclear", no_argument, 0, 'J' },
{ "login-program", required_argument, 0, 'l' },
- { "local-line", no_argument, 0, 'L' },
+ { "local-line", optional_argument, 0, 'L' },
{ "extract-baud", no_argument, 0, 'm' },
{ "skip-login", no_argument, 0, 'n' },
{ "nonewline", no_argument, 0, 'N' },
@@ -603,7 +621,18 @@ static void parse_args(int argc, char **
op->login = optarg;
break;
case 'L':
- op->flags |= F_LOCAL;
+ /* -L and -L=always have the same meaning */
+ op->clocal = CLOCAL_MODE_ALWAYS;
+ if (optarg) {
+ if (strcmp(optarg, "=always") == 0)
+ op->clocal = CLOCAL_MODE_ALWAYS;
+ else if (strcmp(optarg, "=never") == 0)
+ op->clocal = CLOCAL_MODE_NEVER;
+ else if (strcmp(optarg, "=auto") == 0)
+ op->clocal = CLOCAL_MODE_AUTO;
+ else
+ log_err(_("unssuported --local-line mode argument"));
+ }
break;
case 'm':
op->flags |= F_PARSE;
@@ -1090,8 +1119,19 @@ static void termio_init(struct options *
cfsetispeed(tp, ispeed);
cfsetospeed(tp, ospeed);

- if (op->flags & F_LOCAL)
- tp->c_cflag |= CLOCAL;
+ /* The default is to follow setting from kernel, but it's possible
+ * to explicitly remove/add CLOCAL flag by -L[=<mode>]*/
+ switch (op->clocal) {
+ case CLOCAL_MODE_ALWAYS:
+ tp->c_cflag |= CLOCAL; /* -L or -L=always */
+ break;
+ case CLOCAL_MODE_NEVER:
+ tp->c_cflag &= ~CLOCAL; /* -L=never */
+ break;
+ case CLOCAL_MODE_AUTO: /* -L=auto */
+ break;
+ }
+
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_TERMIOS_C_LINE
tp->c_line = 0;
#endif
@@ -1412,9 +1452,10 @@ static char *get_logname(struct options

if (read(STDIN_FILENO, &c, 1) < 1) {

- /* Do not report trivial like EINTR/EIO errors. */
+ /* The terminal could be open with O_NONBLOCK when
+ * -L (force CLOCAL) is specified... */
if (errno == EINTR || errno == EAGAIN) {
- usleep(1000);
+ usleep(250000);
continue;
}
switch (errno) {
@@ -1648,7 +1689,7 @@ static void __attribute__ ((__noreturn__
fputs(_(" -i, --noissue do not display issue file\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -I, --init-string <string> set init string\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -l, --login-program <file> specify login program\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -L, --local-line force local line\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -L, --local-line[=<mode>] cotrol local line flag\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -m, --extract-baud extract baud rate during connect\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -n, --skip-login do not prompt for login\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -o, --login-options <opts> options that are passed to login\n"), out);

176
SOURCES/2.24-agetty-etc-os-release.patch

@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.201738190 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h 2013-09-12 13:05:35.928359383 +0200
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@

/* used in term-utils/agetty.c */
#define _PATH_ISSUE "/etc/issue"
+#define _PATH_OS_RELEASE "/etc/os-release"
#define _PATH_NUMLOCK_ON _PATH_LOCALSTATEDIR "/numlock-on"

#define _PATH_LOGINDEFS "/etc/login.defs"
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.8.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.8
--- util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.8.kzak 2013-07-30 10:58:20.889261333 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.8 2013-09-12 13:05:35.928359383 +0200
@@ -310,6 +310,14 @@ Insert the current date.
.TP
s
Insert the system name, the name of the operating system. Same as `uname \-s'.
+See also \\S escape code.
+.TP
+S or S{VARIABLE}
+Insert the VARIABLE data from \fI/etc/os-release\fP. If the VARIABLE argument
+is not specified then use PRETTY_NAME from the file or the system name (see \\s).
+This escape code allows to keep \fI/etc/issue\fP distribution and release
+independent. Note that \\S{ANSI_COLOR} is converted to the real terminal
+escape sequence.
.TP
l
Insert the name of the current tty line.
@@ -368,11 +376,14 @@ the system status file.
.B /etc/issue
printed before the login prompt.
.TP
+.B /etc/os-release
+operating system identification data.
+.TP
.B /dev/console
problem reports (if syslog(3) is not used).
.TP
.B /etc/inittab
-\fIinit\fP(8) configuration file.
+\fIinit\fP(8) configuration file for SysV-style init daemon.
.SH BUGS
.ad
.fi
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.c.kzak 2013-09-12 13:05:35.927359379 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/term-utils/agetty.c 2013-09-12 13:05:35.929359388 +0200
@@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ struct options {
char *issue; /* alternative issue file */
char *erasechars; /* string with erase chars */
char *killchars; /* string with kill chars */
+ char *osrelease; /* /etc/os-release data */
int delay; /* Sleep seconds before prompt */
int nice; /* Run login with this priority */
int numspeed; /* number of baud rates to try */
@@ -431,7 +432,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
log_warn(_("%s: can't change process priority: %m"),
options.tty);
}
-
+ if (options.osrelease)
+ free(options.osrelease);
#ifdef DEBUGGING
fprintf(dbf, "read %c\n", ch);
if (close_stream(dbf) != 0)
@@ -1279,6 +1281,84 @@ static char *xgetdomainname(void)
return NULL;
}

+static char *read_os_release(struct options *op, const char *varname)
+{
+ int fd = -1;
+ struct stat st;
+ size_t varsz = strlen(varname);
+ char *p, *buf = NULL, *ret = NULL;
+
+ /* read the file only once */
+ if (!op->osrelease) {
+ fd = open(_PATH_OS_RELEASE, O_RDONLY);
+ if (fd == -1) {
+ log_warn(_("cannot open: %s: %m"), _PATH_OS_RELEASE);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (fstat(fd, &st) < 0 || st.st_size > 4 * 1024 * 1024)
+ goto done;
+
+ op->osrelease = malloc(st.st_size + 1);
+ if (!op->osrelease)
+ log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
+ if (read_all(fd, op->osrelease, st.st_size) != (ssize_t) st.st_size) {
+ free(op->osrelease);
+ op->osrelease = NULL;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ op->osrelease[st.st_size] = 0;
+ }
+ buf = strdup(op->osrelease);
+ if (!buf)
+ log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
+ p = buf;
+
+ for (;;) {
+ char *eol, *eon;
+
+ p += strspn(p, "\n\r");
+ p += strspn(p, " \t\n\r");
+ if (!*p)
+ break;
+ if (strspn(p, "#;\n") != 0) {
+ p += strcspn(p, "\n\r");
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (strncmp(p, varname, varsz) != 0) {
+ p += strcspn(p, "\n\r");
+ continue;
+ }
+ p += varsz;
+ p += strspn(p, " \t\n\r=\"");
+ eol = p + strcspn(p, "\n\r");
+ *eol = '\0';
+ eon = eol-1;
+ while (eon > p) {
+ if (*eon == '\t' || *eon == ' ') {
+ eon--;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (*eon == '"') {
+ *eon = '\0';
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ if (ret)
+ free(ret);
+ ret = strdup(p);
+ if (!ret)
+ log_err(_("failed to allocate memory: %m"));
+ p = eol + 1;
+ }
+done:
+ free(buf);
+ if (fd >= 0)
+ close(fd);
+ return ret;
+}
+
/* Show login prompt, optionally preceded by /etc/issue contents. */
static void do_prompt(struct options *op, struct termios *tp)
{
@@ -1968,6 +2048,24 @@ static void output_special_char(unsigned
}
break;
}
+ case 'S':
+ {
+ char *var = NULL, varname[64];
+
+ if (get_escape_argument(fp, varname, sizeof(varname)))
+ var = read_os_release(op, varname);
+ else if (!(var = read_os_release(op, "PRETTY_NAME")))
+ var = uts.sysname;
+ if (var) {
+ if (strcmp(varname, "ANSI_COLOR") == 0)
+ printf("\033[%sm", var);
+ else
+ printf("%s", var);
+ if (var != uts.sysname)
+ free(var);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
case 'u':
case 'U':
{

41
SOURCES/2.24-blockdev-setbsz-hint.patch

@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
From 7ab32ae64d05f018c171ba1525bc337805d84391 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 11:16:23 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] blockdev: add note about --setbsz usability

Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
---
disk-utils/blockdev.8 | 4 +++-
disk-utils/blockdev.c | 2 +-
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/disk-utils/blockdev.8 b/disk-utils/blockdev.8
index 2b3d64c..f4282da 100644
--- a/disk-utils/blockdev.8
+++ b/disk-utils/blockdev.8
@@ -68,7 +68,9 @@ Get size in 512-byte sectors.
.IP "\fB\-\-rereadpt\fP"
Reread partition table
.IP "\fB\-\-setbsz\fP \fIbytes\fP"
-Set blocksize.
+Set blocksize. Note that the block size is specific to the current file
+descriptor opening the block device, so the change of block size only persists
+for as long as blockdev has the device open, and is lost once blockdev exits.
.IP "\fB\-\-setfra\fP \fIsectors\fP"
Set filesystem readahead (same like --setra on 2.6 kernels).
.IP "\fB\-\-setra\fP \fIsectors\fP"
diff --git a/disk-utils/blockdev.c b/disk-utils/blockdev.c
index 4543818..d030217 100644
--- a/disk-utils/blockdev.c
+++ b/disk-utils/blockdev.c
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ static const struct bdc bdcms[] =
.argname = "<bytes>",
.argtype = ARG_INT,
.flags = FL_NORESULT,
- .help = N_("set blocksize")
+ .help = N_("set blocksize on file descriptor opening the block device")
},{
IOCTL_ENTRY(BLKGETSIZE),
.name = "--getsize",
--
1.8.3.1

21
SOURCES/2.24-fsck-fstab.patch

@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/fsck.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/fsck.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/fsck.c.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.377650254 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/fsck.c 2014-03-25 12:46:59.525939425 +0100
@@ -437,10 +437,14 @@ static void load_fs_info(void)
if (mnt_table_parse_fstab(fstab, path)) {
if (!path)
path = mnt_get_fstab_path();
- if (errno)
- warn(_("%s: failed to parse fstab"), path);
- else
- warnx(_("%s: failed to parse fstab"), path);
+
+ /* don't print error when there is no fstab at all */
+ if (access(path, F_OK) == 0) {
+ if (errno)
+ warn(_("%s: failed to parse fstab"), path);
+ else
+ warnx(_("%s: failed to parse fstab"), path);
+ }
}
}

39
SOURCES/2.24-libfdisk-fix-SIGFPE.patch

@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
From 44baaedaffee029dca76796b933412d97a19dff6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 10:57:50 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] libfdisk: fix SIGFPE

#0 recount_geometry at libfdisk/src/alignment.c:143
#1 fdisk_discover_geometry at libfdisk/src/alignment.c:205
#2 fdisk_context_assign_device at libfdisk/src/context.c:173
#3 print_partition_table_from_option at fdisks/fdisk.c:924

References: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005566
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
---
libfdisk/src/alignment.c | 9 +++++----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/libfdisk/src/alignment.c b/libfdisk/src/alignment.c
index ac44e73..4d4ab48 100644
--- a/libfdisk/src/alignment.c
+++ b/libfdisk/src/alignment.c
@@ -193,11 +193,12 @@ int fdisk_discover_geometry(struct fdisk_context *cxt)

/* what the kernel/bios thinks the geometry is */
blkdev_get_geometry(cxt->dev_fd, &h, &s);
- if (!h && !s) {
- /* unable to discover geometry, use default values */
- s = 63;
+
+ /* defaults */
+ if (!h)
h = 255;
- }
+ if (!s)
+ s = 63;

/* obtained heads and sectors */
cxt->geom.heads = h;
--
1.8.1.4

80
SOURCES/2.24-libmount-3.14.patch

@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/tab.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/tab.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/tab.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.218738358 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/tab.c 2014-09-25 10:53:43.525269554 +0200
@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@
#include "strutils.h"
#include "loopdev.h"

+static int is_mountinfo(struct libmnt_table *tb);
+
/**
* mnt_new_table:
*
@@ -233,7 +235,7 @@ int mnt_table_get_root_fs(struct libmnt_
assert(tb);
assert(root);

- if (!tb || !root)
+ if (!tb || !root || !is_mountinfo(tb))
return -EINVAL;

DBG(TAB, mnt_debug_h(tb, "lookup root fs"));
@@ -241,8 +243,6 @@ int mnt_table_get_root_fs(struct libmnt_
mnt_reset_iter(&itr, MNT_ITER_FORWARD);
while(mnt_table_next_fs(tb, &itr, &fs) == 0) {
int id = mnt_fs_get_parent_id(fs);
- if (!id)
- break; /* @tab is not mountinfo file? */

if (!*root || id < root_id) {
*root = fs;
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ int mnt_table_get_root_fs(struct libmnt_
}
}

- return root_id ? 0 : -EINVAL;
+ return *root ? 0 : -EINVAL;
}

/**
@@ -271,15 +271,13 @@ int mnt_table_next_child_fs(struct libmn
struct libmnt_fs *fs;
int parent_id, lastchld_id = 0, chld_id = 0;

- if (!tb || !itr || !parent)
+ if (!tb || !itr || !parent || !is_mountinfo(tb))
return -EINVAL;

DBG(TAB, mnt_debug_h(tb, "lookup next child of '%s'",
mnt_fs_get_target(parent)));

parent_id = mnt_fs_get_id(parent);
- if (!parent_id)
- return -EINVAL;

/* get ID of the previously returned child */
if (itr->head && itr->p != itr->head) {
@@ -310,7 +308,7 @@ int mnt_table_next_child_fs(struct libmn
}
}

- if (!chld_id)
+ if (!*chld)
return 1; /* end of iterator */

/* set the iterator to the @chld for the next call */
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/findmnt.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/findmnt.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/findmnt.c.kzak 2013-07-30 11:07:35.138395654 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/findmnt.c 2014-09-25 10:49:50.953050560 +0200
@@ -826,8 +826,9 @@ static int tab_is_tree(struct libmnt_tab
if (!itr)
return 0;

- if (mnt_table_next_fs(tb, itr, &fs) == 0)
- rc = mnt_fs_get_id(fs) > 0 && mnt_fs_get_parent_id(fs) > 0;
+ rc = (mnt_table_next_fs(tb, itr, &fs) == 0 &&
+ mnt_fs_is_kernel(fs) &&
+ mnt_fs_get_root(fs));

mnt_free_iter(itr);
return rc;

39
SOURCES/2.24-libmount-canonicalize-for-conversion-from-loopdev.patch

@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
From 3f420a49dd4d0c413b635dd621aa34eebce2d3d2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2013 13:58:01 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] libmount: canonicalize for conversion from loopdev backing
file

# mount foo.img /mnt
# umount foo.img
umount: foo.img: not mounted

The loopdev code (and sysfs backing_file) uses absolute paths, but
libmount does not canonicalize the path before lookup for the backing file.

References: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=950497
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
---
libmount/src/context_umount.c | 7 ++++++-
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/libmount/src/context_umount.c b/libmount/src/context_umount.c
index 2b791c4..b02902c 100644
--- a/libmount/src/context_umount.c
+++ b/libmount/src/context_umount.c
@@ -161,7 +161,12 @@ try_loopdev:
struct stat st;

if (stat(tgt, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) {
- int count = loopdev_count_by_backing_file(tgt, &loopdev);
+ int count;
+
+ cn_tgt = mnt_resolve_path(tgt, cache);
+ count = loopdev_count_by_backing_file(cn_tgt, &loopdev);
+ if (!cache)
+ free(cn_tgt);
if (count == 1) {
DBG(CXT, mnt_debug_h(cxt,
"umount: %s --> %s (retry)", tgt, loopdev));
--
1.8.1.4

24
SOURCES/2.24-libmount-mem.patch

@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/context_umount.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/context_umount.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/context_umount.c.kzak 2013-10-07 11:43:10.990598629 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/context_umount.c 2013-10-07 11:46:01.051031431 +0200
@@ -423,6 +423,8 @@ static int evaluate_permissions(struct l
if (optstr && !mnt_optstr_get_option(optstr,
"user", &mtab_user, &sz) && sz)
ok = !strncmp(curr_user, mtab_user, sz);
+
+ free(curr_user);
}

if (ok) {
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/utils.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/utils.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/utils.c.kzak 2013-07-30 11:15:27.391515623 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/utils.c 2013-10-07 11:43:27.209924834 +0200
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ int mnt_chdir_to_parent(const char *targ
if (!last || !*last)
memcpy(*filename, ".", 2);
else
- memcpy(*filename, last, strlen(last) + 1);
+ memmove(*filename, last, strlen(last) + 1);
} else
free(buf);
return 0;

62
SOURCES/2.24-losetup-add-device.patch

@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/include/loopdev.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/include/loopdev.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/include/loopdev.h.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.397650425 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/include/loopdev.h 2014-01-14 11:11:48.427643690 +0100
@@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ extern void loopcxt_enable_debug(struct
extern int loopcxt_set_device(struct loopdev_cxt *lc, const char *device)
__attribute__ ((warn_unused_result));
extern int loopcxt_has_device(struct loopdev_cxt *lc);
+extern int loopcxt_add_device(struct loopdev_cxt *lc);
extern char *loopcxt_strdup_device(struct loopdev_cxt *lc);
extern const char *loopcxt_get_device(struct loopdev_cxt *lc);
extern struct sysfs_cxt *loopcxt_get_sysfs(struct loopdev_cxt *lc);
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/lib/loopdev.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/lib/loopdev.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/lib/loopdev.c.kzak 2013-07-30 11:19:20.143600300 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/lib/loopdev.c 2014-01-14 11:11:48.428643700 +0100
@@ -1298,6 +1298,36 @@ int loopcxt_delete_device(struct loopdev
return 0;
}

+int loopcxt_add_device(struct loopdev_cxt *lc)
+{
+ int rc = -EINVAL;
+ int ctl, nr = -1;
+ const char *p, *dev = loopcxt_get_device(lc);
+
+ if (!dev)
+ goto done;
+
+ if (!(lc->flags & LOOPDEV_FL_CONTROL)) {
+ rc = -ENOSYS;
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ p = strrchr(dev, '/');
+ if (!p || (sscanf(p, "/loop%d", &nr) != 1 && sscanf(p, "/%d", &nr) != 1)
+ || nr < 0)
+ goto done;
+
+ ctl = open(_PATH_DEV_LOOPCTL, O_RDWR|O_CLOEXEC);
+ if (ctl >= 0) {
+ DBG(lc, loopdev_debug("add_device %d", nr));
+ rc = ioctl(ctl, LOOP_CTL_ADD, nr);
+ close(ctl);
+ }
+done:
+ DBG(lc, loopdev_debug("add_device done [rc=%d]", rc));
+ return rc;
+}
+
/*
* Note that LOOP_CTL_GET_FREE ioctl is supported since kernel 3.1. In older
* kernels we have to check all loop devices to found unused one.
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/losetup.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/losetup.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/losetup.c.kzak 2013-07-30 11:20:16.987117853 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/losetup.c 2014-01-14 11:11:48.428643700 +0100
@@ -600,6 +600,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int hasdev = loopcxt_has_device(&lc);

+ if (hasdev && !is_loopdev(loopcxt_get_device(&lc)))
+ loopcxt_add_device(&lc);
do {
const char *errpre;

31
SOURCES/2.24-losetup-offset.patch

@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/lib/loopdev.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/lib/loopdev.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/lib/loopdev.c.kzak 2014-09-25 10:16:23.521897462 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/lib/loopdev.c 2014-09-25 10:23:38.852050990 +0200
@@ -1129,6 +1129,12 @@ static int loopcxt_check_size(struct loo
return -errno;
}

+ /* It's block device, so, align to 512-byte sectors */
+ if (expected_size % 512) {
+ DBG(lc, loopdev_debug("expected size misaligned to 512-byte sectors"));
+ expected_size = (expected_size >> 9) << 9;
+ }
+
if (expected_size != size) {
DBG(lc, loopdev_debug("warning: loopdev and expected "
"size dismatch (%ju/%ju)",
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/losetup.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/losetup.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/losetup.c.kzak 2014-09-25 10:16:23.521897462 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/losetup.c 2014-09-25 10:23:38.852050990 +0200
@@ -632,11 +632,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
/* errors */
errpre = hasdev && loopcxt_get_fd(&lc) < 0 ?
loopcxt_get_device(&lc) : file;
- if (errno == ERANGE && offset && offset % 512)
- warnx(_("%s: failed to set up loop device, "
- "offset is not 512-byte aligned."), errpre);
- else
- warn(_("%s: failed to set up loop device"), errpre);
+ warn(_("%s: failed to set up loop device"), errpre);
break;
} while (hasdev == 0);

130
SOURCES/2.24-partx-update.patch

@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@
From 5cc378e4cdeb957b405e0264a09295eda7d75ff7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Scott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 15:32:49 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] partx: fix --update ranges and out of order tables

partx --update DEVICE NUMBER
was broken in 2 cases:
* if NUMBER != 1
* if the partition table was "out of order".
Ie, where sda2 came after sda3.

References: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-utils/+bug/1244662
Signed-off-by: Scott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com>
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
---
disk-utils/partx.c | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)

diff --git a/disk-utils/partx.c b/disk-utils/partx.c
index 880d779..df03e59 100644
--- a/disk-utils/partx.c
+++ b/disk-utils/partx.c
@@ -412,10 +412,41 @@ static void upd_parts_warnx(const char *device, int first, int last)
device, first, last);
}

+/**
+ * get_partition_by_partno:
+ * @ls: partitions list
+ * @n: the partition number (e.g. 'N' from sda'N')
+ *
+ * This does not assume any order of the input blkid_partlist.
+ * And correctly handles "out of order" partition tables.
+ * partition N is located after partition N+1 on the disk.
+ *
+ * Returns: partition object or NULL in case or error.
+ */
+blkid_partition get_partition_by_partno(blkid_partlist ls, int n)
+{
+ int i, nparts;
+ blkid_partition par;
+ if (!ls)
+ return NULL;
+
+ nparts = blkid_partlist_numof_partitions(ls);
+ if (nparts < 0)
+ return NULL;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < nparts; i++) {
+ par = blkid_partlist_get_partition(ls, i);
+ if (n == blkid_partition_get_partno(par)) {
+ return par;
+ }
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
static int upd_parts(int fd, const char *device, dev_t devno,
blkid_partlist ls, int lower, int upper)
{
- int i, n, an, nparts, rc = 0, errfirst = 0, errlast = 0, err;
+ int n, nparts, rc = 0, errfirst = 0, errlast = 0, err;
blkid_partition par;
uintmax_t start, size;

@@ -441,18 +472,16 @@ static int upd_parts(int fd, const char *device, dev_t devno,
return -1;
}

- for (i = 0, n = lower; n <= upper; n++) {
- par = blkid_partlist_get_partition(ls, i);
- an = blkid_partition_get_partno(par);
-
- if (lower && n < lower)
- continue;
- if (upper && n > upper)
+ for (n = lower; n <= upper; n++) {
+ par = get_partition_by_partno(ls, n);
+ if (!par) {
+ if (verbose)
+ warn(_("%s: no partition #%d"), device, n);
continue;
+ }

start = blkid_partition_get_start(par);
size = blkid_partition_get_size(par);
-
if (blkid_partition_is_extended(par))
/*
* Let's follow the Linux kernel and reduce
@@ -463,25 +492,21 @@ static int upd_parts(int fd, const char *device, dev_t devno,
err = partx_del_partition(fd, n);
if (err == -1 && errno == ENXIO)
err = 0; /* good, it already doesn't exist */
- if (an == n)
+ if (err == -1 && errno == EBUSY)
{
- if (i < nparts)
- i++;
- if (err == -1 && errno == EBUSY)
- {
- /* try to resize */
- err = partx_resize_partition(fd, n, start, size);
- if (verbose)
- printf(_("%s: partition #%d resized\n"), device, n);
- if (err == 0)
- continue;
- }
- if (err == 0 && partx_add_partition(fd, n, start, size) == 0) {
- if (verbose)
- printf(_("%s: partition #%d added\n"), device, n);
+ /* try to resize */
+ err = partx_resize_partition(fd, n, start, size);
+ if (verbose)
+ printf(_("%s: partition #%d resized\n"), device, n);
+ if (err == 0)
continue;
- }
}
+ if (err == 0 && partx_add_partition(fd, n, start, size) == 0) {
+ if (verbose)
+ printf(_("%s: partition #%d added\n"), device, n);
+ continue;
+ }
+
if (err == 0)
continue;
rc = -1;
--
1.9.3

15
SOURCES/2.24-sfdisk-y-n-miscmatch.patch

@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/fdisks/sfdisk.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/fdisks/sfdisk.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/fdisks/sfdisk.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.200738180 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/fdisks/sfdisk.c 2013-10-07 11:52:10.701445115 +0200
@@ -3201,9 +3201,9 @@ do_fdisk(char *dev) {
ignore_result( fgets(answer, sizeof(answer), stdin) );
if (answer[0] == 'q' || answer[0] == 'Q') {
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("Quitting - nothing changed"));
- } else if (rpmatch(answer) == 1) {
- continue;
} else if (rpmatch(answer) == 0) {
+ continue;
+ } else if (rpmatch(answer) == 1) {
break;
} else {
printf(_("Please answer one of y,n,q\n"));

47
SOURCES/2.24-su-fix-lastlog-and-btmp-logging.patch

@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
From 9b5dc4cb8d5d82c31c0cda898832998c21afc303 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 12:24:01 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] su: fix lastlog and btmp logging

The su(1) logging code mix ups "old" and "new" passwd structs. The
result is things like

Sep 9 11:50:45 x2 su: (to kzak) kzak on none

in /var/log/messages. The right log entry is

Sep 9 11:50:45 x2 su: (to root) kzak on pts/3

The bug has been introduced by commit c74a7af17c7a176c358dfaa8e1814786c89ebc14.

References: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005194
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
---
login-utils/su-common.c | 5 +----
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/login-utils/su-common.c b/login-utils/su-common.c
index ade5c92..858af01 100644
--- a/login-utils/su-common.c
+++ b/login-utils/su-common.c
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ log_syslog(struct passwd const *pw, bool successful)
old_user = pwd ? pwd->pw_name : "";
}

- if (get_terminal_name(STDERR_FILENO, NULL, &tty, NULL) == 0 && tty)
+ if (get_terminal_name(STDERR_FILENO, NULL, &tty, NULL) != 0 || !tty)
tty = "none";

openlog (program_invocation_short_name, 0 , LOG_AUTH);
@@ -483,9 +483,6 @@ authenticate (const struct passwd *pw)

done:

- if (lpw && lpw->pw_name)
- pw = lpw;
-
log_syslog(pw, !is_pam_failure(retval));

if (is_pam_failure(retval))
--
1.8.1.4

48
SOURCES/2.24-su-suppress-PAM-info-messages.patch

@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/su-common.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/su-common.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/su-common.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.223738407 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/su-common.c 2013-09-09 09:32:05.497238691 +0200
@@ -111,6 +111,9 @@ static int same_session = 0;
/* SU_MODE_{RUNUSER,SU} */
static int su_mode;

+/* Don't print PAM info messages (Last login, etc.). */
+static int suppress_pam_info;
+
static bool _pam_session_opened;
static bool _pam_cred_established;
static sig_atomic_t volatile caught_signal = false;
@@ -208,10 +211,23 @@ static void log_btmp(struct passwd const
updwtmp(_PATH_BTMP, &ut);
}

+
+static int su_pam_conv(int num_msg, const struct pam_message **msg,
+ struct pam_response **resp, void *appdata_ptr)
+{
+ if (suppress_pam_info
+ && num_msg == 1
+ && msg
+ && msg[0]->msg_style == PAM_TEXT_INFO)
+ return PAM_SUCCESS;
+
+ return misc_conv(num_msg, msg, resp, appdata_ptr);
+}
+
static struct pam_conv conv =
{
- misc_conv,
- NULL
+ su_pam_conv,
+ NULL
};

static void
@@ -902,6 +918,9 @@ su_main (int argc, char **argv, int mode

init_groups (pw, groups, num_supp_groups);

+ if (!simulate_login || command)
+ suppress_pam_info = 1; /* don't print PAM info messages */
+
create_watching_parent ();
/* Now we're in the child. */

37
SOURCES/2.24-tests-portability.patch

@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/tests/functions.sh.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/tests/functions.sh
--- util-linux-2.23.2/tests/functions.sh.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.554651768 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/tests/functions.sh 2013-09-09 10:01:23.355469268 +0200
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ function ts_scsi_debug_init {
modprobe scsi_debug $*
[ "$?" == 0 ] || ts_die "Cannot init device"

- DEVNAME=$(grep scsi_debug /sys/block/*/device/model | awk -F '/' '{print $4}')
+ DEVNAME=$(grep --with-filename scsi_debug /sys/block/*/device/model | awk -F '/' '{print $4}')
[ "x${DEVNAME}" == "x" ] && ts_die "Cannot find device"

DEVICE="/dev/${DEVNAME}"
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/tests/ts/cramfs/mkfs.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/tests/ts/cramfs/mkfs
--- util-linux-2.23.2/tests/ts/cramfs/mkfs.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.557651793 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/tests/ts/cramfs/mkfs 2013-09-09 10:01:23.355469268 +0200
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ cd $TS_MOUNTPOINT

ts_log "list the image"
export TZ='GMT-1'
-ls -laR --time-style=long-iso . >> $TS_OUTPUT
+ls -laR --time-style=long-iso . | sed 's:\. : :g' >> $TS_OUTPUT
echo >> $TS_OUTPUT

ts_log "list checksums from new data"
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/tests/ts/libmount/context-utab.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/tests/ts/libmount/context-utab
--- util-linux-2.23.2/tests/ts/libmount/context-utab.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.561651827 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/tests/ts/libmount/context-utab 2013-09-09 10:01:23.355469268 +0200
@@ -85,7 +85,9 @@ grep -q $DEVICE $LIBMOUNT_UTAB && \
echo "umount (mountpoint) failed: found $DEVICE in $LIBMOUNT_UTAB" >> $TS_OUTPUT 2>&1
ts_finalize_subtest

+
if [ -x "/sbin/mkfs.btrfs" ]; then
+ $TS_CMD_WIPEFS -a $DEVICE &> /dev/null
ts_log "Create filesystem [btrfs]"
/sbin/mkfs.btrfs -L "$LABEL" $DEVICE &> /dev/null
udevadm settle

248
SOURCES/2.24-unshare-mount-fork.patch

@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am.kzak 2014-09-25 14:16:33.526384729 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am 2014-09-25 14:15:34.861825005 +0200
@@ -290,6 +290,7 @@ usrbin_exec_PROGRAMS += unshare
dist_man_MANS += sys-utils/unshare.1
unshare_SOURCES = sys-utils/unshare.c
unshare_LDADD = $(LDADD) libcommon.la
+unshare_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) -I$(ul_libmount_incdir)
endif

if BUILD_NSENTER
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1.kzak 2014-09-25 14:14:30.194208005 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1 2014-09-25 14:15:17.617660476 +0200
@@ -1,63 +1,82 @@
.\" Process this file with
.\" groff -man -Tascii lscpu.1
.\"
-.TH UNSHARE 1 "January 2013" "util-linux" "User Commands"
+.TH UNSHARE 1 "July 2013" "util-linux" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
unshare \- run program with some namespaces unshared from parent
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B unshare
.RI [ options ]
-program
+.I program
.RI [ arguments ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
-Unshares specified namespaces from parent process and then executes specified
-program. Unshareable namespaces are:
+Unshares the indicated namespaces from the parent process and then executes
+the specified program. The namespaces to be unshared are indicated via
+options. Unshareable namespaces are:
.TP
.BR "mount namespace"
-mounting and unmounting filesystems will not affect rest of the system
+Mounting and unmounting filesystems will not affect the rest of the system
(\fBCLONE_NEWNS\fP flag), except for filesystems which are explicitly marked as
-shared (by mount --make-shared). See /proc/self/mountinfo for the shared flags.
+shared (with \fBmount --make-shared\fP; see \fI/proc/self/mountinfo\fP for the
+\fBshared\fP flags).
+
+It's recommended to use \fBmount --make-rprivate\fP or \fBmount --make-rslave\fP
+after \fBunshare --mount\fP to make sure that mountpoints in the new namespace
+are really unshared from parental namespace.
.TP
.BR "UTS namespace"
-setting hostname, domainname will not affect rest of the system
-(\fBCLONE_NEWUTS\fP flag).
+Setting hostname or domainname will not affect the rest of the system.
+(\fBCLONE_NEWUTS\fP flag)
.TP
.BR "IPC namespace"
-process will have independent namespace for System V message queues, semaphore
-sets and shared memory segments (\fBCLONE_NEWIPC\fP flag).
+The process will have an independent namespace for System V message queues,
+semaphore sets and shared memory segments. (\fBCLONE_NEWIPC\fP flag)
.TP
.BR "network namespace"
-process will have independent IPv4 and IPv6 stacks, IP routing tables, firewall
-rules, the \fI/proc/net\fP and \fI/sys/class/net\fP directory trees, sockets
-etc. (\fBCLONE_NEWNET\fP flag).
+The process will have independent IPv4 and IPv6 stacks, IP routing tables,
+firewall rules, the \fI/proc/net\fP and \fI/sys/class/net\fP directory trees,
+sockets, etc. (\fBCLONE_NEWNET\fP flag)
.TP
.BR "pid namespace"
-children will have a distinct set of pid to process mappings than their parent.
-(\fBCLONE_NEWPID\fP flag).
+Children will have a distinct set of PID to process mappings from their parent.
+(\fBCLONE_NEWPID\fP flag)
.PP
-See the \fBclone\fR(2) for exact semantics of the flags.
+See \fBclone\fR(2) for the exact semantics of the flags.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.BR \-h , " \-\-help"
-Print a help message,
-.TP
-.BR \-m , " \-\-mount"
-Unshare the mount namespace,
-.TP
-.BR \-u , " \-\-uts"
-Unshare the UTS namespace,
+Display help text and exit.
.TP
.BR \-i , " \-\-ipc"
-Unshare the IPC namespace,
+Unshare the IPC namespace.
+.TP
+.BR \-m , " \-\-mount"
+Unshare the mount namespace.
.TP
.BR \-n , " \-\-net"
Unshare the network namespace.
.TP
.BR \-p , " \-\-pid"
Unshare the pid namespace.
+See also the \fB--fork\fP and \fB--mount-proc\fP options.
+.TP
+.BR \-u , " \-\-uts"
+Unshare the UTS namespace.
+.TP
+.BR \-f , " \-\-fork"
+Fork the specified \fIprogram\fR as a child process of \fBunshare\fR rather than
+running it directly. This is useful when creating a new pid namespace.
+.TP
+.BR \-\-mount-proc "[=\fImountpoint\fP]"
+Just before running the program, mount the proc filesystem at the \fImountpoint\fP
+(default is /proc). This is useful when creating a new pid namespace. It also
+implies creating a new mount namespace since the /proc mount would otherwise
+mess up existing programs on the system. The new proc filesystem is explicitly
+mounted as private (by MS_PRIVATE|MS_REC).
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR unshare (2),
-.BR clone (2)
+.BR clone (2),
+.BR mount (8)
.SH BUGS
None known so far.
.SH AUTHOR
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c.kzak 2014-09-25 14:14:30.194208005 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c 2014-09-25 14:15:34.861825005 +0200
@@ -24,12 +24,19 @@
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
+#include <sys/wait.h>
+#include <sys/mount.h>
+
+/* we only need some defines missing in sys/mount.h, no libmount linkage */
+#include <libmount.h>

#include "nls.h"
#include "c.h"
-#include "closestream.h"
#include "namespace.h"
#include "exec_shell.h"
+#include "xalloc.h"
+#include "pathnames.h"
+

static void usage(int status)
{
@@ -40,11 +47,13 @@ static void usage(int status)
_(" %s [options] <program> [args...]\n"), program_invocation_short_name);

fputs(USAGE_OPTIONS, out);
- fputs(_(" -m, --mount unshare mounts namespace\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -u, --uts unshare UTS namespace (hostname etc)\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -i, --ipc unshare System V IPC namespace\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -n, --net unshare network namespace\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -p, --pid unshare pid namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -m, --mount unshare mounts namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -u, --uts unshare UTS namespace (hostname etc)\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -i, --ipc unshare System V IPC namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -n, --net unshare network namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -p, --pid unshare pid namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -f, --fork fork before launching <program>\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" --mount-proc[=<dir>] mount proc filesystem first (implies --mount)\n"), out);

fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
fputs(USAGE_HELP, out);
@@ -56,6 +65,9 @@ static void usage(int status)

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
+ enum {
+ OPT_MOUNTPROC = CHAR_MAX + 1
+ };
static const struct option longopts[] = {
{ "help", no_argument, 0, 'h' },
{ "version", no_argument, 0, 'V'},
@@ -64,20 +76,24 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{ "ipc", no_argument, 0, 'i' },
{ "net", no_argument, 0, 'n' },
{ "pid", no_argument, 0, 'p' },
+ { "fork", no_argument, 0, 'f' },
+ { "mount-proc", optional_argument, 0, OPT_MOUNTPROC },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};

int unshare_flags = 0;
+ int c, forkit = 0;
+ const char *procmnt = NULL;

- int c;
-
- setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, "");
+ setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain(PACKAGE);
- atexit(close_stdout);

- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hVmuinp", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "+fhVmuinp", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
+ case 'f':
+ forkit = 1;
+ break;
case 'h':
usage(EXIT_SUCCESS);
case 'V':
@@ -98,6 +114,10 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
case 'p':
unshare_flags |= CLONE_NEWPID;
break;
+ case OPT_MOUNTPROC:
+ unshare_flags |= CLONE_NEWNS;
+ procmnt = optarg ? optarg : "/proc";
+ break;
default:
usage(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
@@ -106,6 +126,31 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
if (-1 == unshare(unshare_flags))
err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("unshare failed"));

+ if (forkit) {
+ int status;
+ pid_t pid = fork();
+
+ switch(pid) {
+ case -1:
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("fork failed"));
+ case 0: /* child */
+ break;
+ default: /* parent */
+ if (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) == -1)
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("waitpid failed"));
+ if (WIFEXITED(status))
+ return WEXITSTATUS(status);
+ else if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
+ kill(getpid(), WTERMSIG(status));
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("child exit failed"));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (procmnt &&
+ (mount("none", procmnt, NULL, MS_PRIVATE|MS_REC, NULL) != 0 ||
+ mount("proc", procmnt, "proc", MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV, NULL) != 0))
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("mount %s failed"), procmnt);
+
if (optind < argc) {
execvp(argv[optind], argv + optind);
err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("failed to execute %s"), argv[optind]);

56
SOURCES/2.24-utmpdump-ipv6.patch

@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/utmpdump.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/utmpdump.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/utmpdump.c.kzak 2013-10-07 11:56:02.030191040 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/utmpdump.c 2013-10-07 12:05:08.671171091 +0200
@@ -85,11 +85,14 @@ static void xcleanse(char *s, int len)

static void print_utline(struct utmp ut)
{
- char *addr_string, *time_string;
- struct in_addr in;
+ const char *addr_string, *time_string;
+ char buffer[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
+
+ if (ut.ut_addr_v6[1] || ut.ut_addr_v6[2] || ut.ut_addr_v6[3])
+ addr_string = inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &(ut.ut_addr_v6), buffer, sizeof(buffer));
+ else
+ addr_string = inet_ntop(AF_INET, &(ut.ut_addr_v6), buffer, sizeof(buffer));

- in.s_addr = ut.ut_addr;
- addr_string = inet_ntoa(in);
time_string = timetostr(ut.ut_time);
cleanse(ut.ut_id);
cleanse(ut.ut_user);
@@ -97,7 +100,7 @@ static void print_utline(struct utmp ut)
cleanse(ut.ut_host);

/* pid id user line host addr time */
- printf("[%d] [%05d] [%-4.4s] [%-*.*s] [%-*.*s] [%-*.*s] [%-15.15s] [%-28.28s]\n",
+ printf("[%d] [%05d] [%-4.4s] [%-*.*s] [%-*.*s] [%-*.*s] [%-15s] [%-28.28s]\n",
ut.ut_type, ut.ut_pid, ut.ut_id, 8, UT_NAMESIZE, ut.ut_user,
12, UT_LINESIZE, ut.ut_line, 20, UT_HOSTSIZE, ut.ut_host,
addr_string, time_string);
@@ -248,11 +251,10 @@ static int gettok(char *line, char *dest
static void undump(FILE *fp)
{
struct utmp ut;
- char s_addr[16], s_time[29], *linestart, *line;
+ char s_addr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 1], s_time[29], *linestart, *line;
int count = 0;

line = linestart = xmalloc(1024 * sizeof(*linestart));
- s_addr[15] = 0;
s_time[28] = 0;

while (fgets(linestart, 1023, fp)) {
@@ -267,7 +269,10 @@ static void undump(FILE *fp)
line += gettok(line, s_addr, sizeof(s_addr) - 1, 1);
line += gettok(line, s_time, sizeof(s_time) - 1, 0);

- ut.ut_addr = inet_addr(s_addr);
+ if (strchr(s_addr, '.'))
+ inet_pton(AF_INET, s_addr, &(ut.ut_addr_v6));
+ else
+ inet_pton(AF_INET6, s_addr, &(ut.ut_addr_v6));
ut.ut_time = strtotime(s_time);

ignore_result( fwrite(&ut, sizeof(ut), 1, stdout) );

95
SOURCES/2.25-blockdev-geom.patch

@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/blockdev.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/blockdev.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/blockdev.c.kzak 2015-06-23 11:29:27.818001654 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/blockdev.c 2015-06-23 11:29:43.752884860 +0200
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "blkdev.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
#include "closestream.h"
+#include "sysfs.h"

struct bdc {
long ioc; /* ioctl code */
@@ -364,7 +365,7 @@ static void do_commands(int fd, char **a
}

if (res == -1) {
- perror(bdcms[j].iocname);
+ warn(_("ioctl error on %s"), bdcms[j].iocname);
if (verbose)
printf(_("%s failed.\n"), _(bdcms[j].help));
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
@@ -436,7 +437,8 @@ static void report_device(char *device,
int ro, ssz, bsz;
long ra;
unsigned long long bytes;
- struct hd_geometry g;
+ uint64_t start = 0;
+ struct stat st;

fd = open(device, O_RDONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
if (fd < 0) {
@@ -446,15 +448,27 @@ static void report_device(char *device,
}

ro = ssz = bsz = 0;
- g.start = ra = 0;
+ ra = 0;
+ if (fstat(fd, &st) == 0 && !sysfs_devno_is_wholedisk(st.st_rdev)) {
+ struct sysfs_cxt cxt;
+
+ if (sysfs_init(&cxt, st.st_rdev, NULL))
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE,
+ _("%s: failed to initialize sysfs handler"),
+ device);
+ if (sysfs_read_u64(&cxt, "start", &start))
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE,
+ _("%s: failed to read partition start from sysfs"),
+ device);
+ sysfs_deinit(&cxt);
+ }
if (ioctl(fd, BLKROGET, &ro) == 0 &&
ioctl(fd, BLKRAGET, &ra) == 0 &&
ioctl(fd, BLKSSZGET, &ssz) == 0 &&
ioctl(fd, BLKBSZGET, &bsz) == 0 &&
- ioctl(fd, HDIO_GETGEO, &g) == 0 &&
blkdev_get_size(fd, &bytes) == 0) {
- printf("%s %5ld %5d %5d %10ld %15lld %s\n",
- ro ? "ro" : "rw", ra, ssz, bsz, g.start, bytes, device);
+ printf("%s %5ld %5d %5d %10ju %15lld %s\n",
+ ro ? "ro" : "rw", ra, ssz, bsz, start, bytes, device);
} else {
if (!quiet)
warnx(_("ioctl error on %s"), device);
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/include/sysfs.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/include/sysfs.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/include/sysfs.h.kzak 2015-06-23 11:32:12.709793086 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/include/sysfs.h 2015-06-23 11:32:31.909652361 +0200
@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ extern int sysfs_is_partition_dirent(DIR

extern int sysfs_devno_to_wholedisk(dev_t dev, char *diskname,
size_t len, dev_t *diskdevno);
+extern int sysfs_devno_is_wholedisk(dev_t devno);

extern int sysfs_scsi_get_hctl(struct sysfs_cxt *cxt, int *h,
int *c, int *t, int *l);
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/lib/sysfs.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/lib/sysfs.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/lib/sysfs.c.kzak 2015-06-23 11:31:32.166090250 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/lib/sysfs.c 2015-06-23 11:31:59.684888551 +0200
@@ -638,6 +638,18 @@ err:
return -1;
}

+/*
+ * Return 0 or 1, or < 0 in case of error
+ */
+int sysfs_devno_is_wholedisk(dev_t devno)
+{
+ dev_t disk;
+
+ if (sysfs_devno_to_wholedisk(devno, NULL, 0, &disk) != 0)
+ return -1;
+
+ return devno == disk;
+}

int sysfs_scsi_get_hctl(struct sysfs_cxt *cxt, int *h, int *c, int *t, int *l)
{

12
SOURCES/2.25-dmesg-w.patch

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/dmesg.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/dmesg.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/dmesg.c.kzak 2013-07-30 11:22:47.213494455 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/dmesg.c 2014-09-24 10:24:49.179371108 +0200
@@ -991,6 +991,8 @@ static int init_kmsg(struct dmesg_contro

if (!ctl->follow)
mode |= O_NONBLOCK;
+ else
+ setlinebuf(stdout);

ctl->kmsg = open("/dev/kmsg", mode);
if (ctl->kmsg < 0)

11
SOURCES/2.25-flock-nfs4.patch

@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/flock.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/flock.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/flock.c.kzak 2014-03-25 12:00:53.735361387 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/flock.c 2014-03-25 12:01:44.534886083 +0100
@@ -250,6 +250,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
/* otherwise try again */
continue;
case EIO:
+ case EBADF: /* since Linux 3.4 (commit 55725513) */
/* Probably NFSv4 where flock() is emulated by fcntl().
* Let's try to reopen in read-write mode.
*/

173
SOURCES/2.25-fsck-nohelper.patch

@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/fsck.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/fsck.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/fsck.c.kzak 2014-03-25 12:52:33.429389852 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/fsck.c 2014-03-25 12:56:27.126804792 +0100
@@ -79,9 +79,7 @@ static const char *really_wanted[] = {
"ext4dev",
"jfs",
"reiserfs",
- "xiafs",
- "xfs",
- NULL
+ "xiafs"
};

/*
@@ -167,6 +165,19 @@ static int string_to_int(const char *s)
return (int) l;
}

+/* Do we really really want to check this fs? */
+static int fs_check_required(const char *type)
+{
+ size_t i;
+
+ for(i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(really_wanted); i++) {
+ if (strcmp(type, really_wanted[i]) == 0)
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
static int is_mounted(struct libmnt_fs *fs)
{
int rc;
@@ -546,17 +557,17 @@ static void print_stats(struct fsck_inst
* Execute a particular fsck program, and link it into the list of
* child processes we are waiting for.
*/
-static int execute(const char *type, struct libmnt_fs *fs, int interactive)
+static int execute(const char *progname, const char *progpath,
+ const char *type, struct libmnt_fs *fs, int interactive)
{
- char *s, *argv[80], prog[80];
+ char *argv[80];
int argc, i;
struct fsck_instance *inst, *p;
pid_t pid;

inst = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*inst));

- sprintf(prog, "fsck.%s", type);
- argv[0] = xstrdup(prog);
+ argv[0] = xstrdup(progname);
argc = 1;

for (i=0; i <num_args; i++)
@@ -583,19 +594,12 @@ static int execute(const char *type, str
argv[argc++] = xstrdup(fs_get_device(fs));
argv[argc] = 0;

- s = find_fsck(prog);
- if (s == NULL) {
- warnx(_("%s: not found"), prog);
- free(inst);
- return ENOENT;
- }
-
if (verbose || noexecute) {
const char *tgt = mnt_fs_get_target(fs);

if (!tgt)
tgt = fs_get_device(fs);
- printf("[%s (%d) -- %s] ", s, num_running, tgt);
+ printf("[%s (%d) -- %s] ", progpath, num_running, tgt);
for (i=0; i < argc; i++)
printf("%s ", argv[i]);
printf("\n");
@@ -617,15 +621,15 @@ static int execute(const char *type, str
} else if (pid == 0) {
if (!interactive)
close(0);
- execv(s, argv);
- err(FSCK_EX_ERROR, _("%s: execute failed"), s);
+ execv(progpath, argv);
+ err(FSCK_EX_ERROR, _("%s: execute failed"), progpath);
}

for (i=0; i < argc; i++)
free(argv[i]);

inst->pid = pid;
- inst->prog = xstrdup(prog);
+ inst->prog = xstrdup(progname);
inst->type = xstrdup(type);
gettimeofday(&inst->start_time, NULL);
inst->next = NULL;
@@ -822,6 +826,7 @@ static int wait_many(int flags)
*/
static int fsck_device(struct libmnt_fs *fs, int interactive)
{
+ char progname[80], *progpath;
const char *type;
int retval;

@@ -838,15 +843,27 @@ static int fsck_device(struct libmnt_fs
else
type = DEFAULT_FSTYPE;

+ sprintf(progname, "fsck.%s", type);
+ progpath = find_fsck(progname);
+ if (progpath == NULL) {
+ if (fs_check_required(type)) {
+ retval = ENOENT;
+ goto err;
+ }
+ return 0;
+ }
+
num_running++;
- retval = execute(type, fs, interactive);
+ retval = execute(progname, progpath, type, fs, interactive);
if (retval) {
- warnx(_("error %d while executing fsck.%s for %s"),
- retval, type, fs_get_device(fs));
num_running--;
- return FSCK_EX_ERROR;
+ goto err;
}
return 0;
+err:
+ warnx(_("error %d (%m) while executing fsck.%s for %s"),
+ retval, type, fs_get_device(fs));
+ return FSCK_EX_ERROR;
}


@@ -1014,8 +1031,7 @@ static int fs_ignored_type(struct libmnt
/* Check if we should ignore this filesystem. */
static int ignore(struct libmnt_fs *fs)
{
- const char **ip, *type;
- int wanted = 0;
+ const char *type;

/*
* If the pass number is 0, ignore it.
@@ -1070,16 +1086,11 @@ static int ignore(struct libmnt_fs *fs)
if (fs_ignored_type(fs))
return 1;

- /* Do we really really want to check this fs? */
- for(ip = really_wanted; *ip; ip++)
- if (strcmp(type, *ip) == 0) {
- wanted = 1;
- break;
- }
+

/* See if the <fsck.fs> program is available. */
if (find_fsck(type) == NULL) {
- if (wanted)
+ if (fs_check_required(type))
warnx(_("cannot check %s: fsck.%s not found"),
fs_get_device(fs), type);
return 1;
@@ -1557,7 +1568,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
fs = add_dummy_fs(devices[i]);
else if (fs_ignored_type(fs))
continue;
-
if (ignore_mounted && is_mounted(fs))
continue;
status |= fsck_device(fs, interactive);

496
SOURCES/2.25-fstrim-all.patch

@ -0,0 +1,496 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,496 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/libmount.h.in.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/libmount.h.in
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/libmount.h.in.kzak 2015-06-23 11:54:00.510210784 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/libmount.h.in 2015-06-23 11:54:58.592785482 +0200
@@ -420,6 +420,15 @@ extern int mnt_table_get_root_fs(struct
extern int mnt_table_set_iter(struct libmnt_table *tb, struct libmnt_iter *itr,
struct libmnt_fs *fs);

+enum {
+ MNT_UNIQ_FORWARD = (1 << 1), /* default is backward */
+ MNT_UNIQ_KEEPTREE = (1 << 2)
+};
+extern int mnt_table_uniq_fs(struct libmnt_table *tb, int flags,
+ int (*cmp)(struct libmnt_table *,
+ struct libmnt_fs *,
+ struct libmnt_fs *));
+
extern struct libmnt_fs *mnt_table_find_mountpoint(struct libmnt_table *tb,
const char *path, int direction);
extern struct libmnt_fs *mnt_table_find_target(struct libmnt_table *tb,
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/libmount.sym.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/libmount.sym
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/libmount.sym.kzak 2015-06-23 11:56:47.259989779 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/libmount.sym 2015-06-23 11:56:17.681206366 +0200
@@ -256,3 +256,9 @@ global:
mnt_context_find_umount_fs;
mnt_table_find_mountpoint;
} MOUNT_2.22;
+
+/* backport from v2.25 to RHEL7 */
+MOUNT_2.25 {
+ mnt_table_uniq_fs;
+} MOUNT_2.23;
+
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/tab.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/tab.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/tab.c.kzak 2015-06-23 11:52:04.750058424 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libmount/src/tab.c 2015-06-23 11:53:26.109462680 +0200
@@ -398,6 +398,93 @@ int mnt_table_find_next_fs(struct libmnt
return 1;
}

+static int mnt_table_move_parent(struct libmnt_table *tb, int oldid, int newid)
+{
+ struct libmnt_iter itr;
+ struct libmnt_fs *fs;
+
+ if (!tb)
+ return -EINVAL;
+ if (list_empty(&tb->ents))
+ return 0;
+
+
+ mnt_reset_iter(&itr, MNT_ITER_FORWARD);
+
+ while (mnt_table_next_fs(tb, &itr, &fs) == 0) {
+ if (fs->parent == oldid)
+ fs->parent = newid;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * mnt_table_uniq_fs:
+ * @tb: table
+ * @flags: MNT_UNIQ_*
+ * @cmp: function to compare filesystems
+ *
+ * This function de-duplicate the @tb, but does not change order of the
+ * filesystems. The @cmp function has to return 0 if the filesystems are
+ * equal, otherwise non-zero.
+ *
+ * The default is to keep in the table later mounted filesystems (function uses
+ * backward mode iterator).
+ *
+ * @MNT_UNIQ_FORWARD: remove later mounted filesystems
+ * @MNT_UNIQ_KEEPTREE: keep parent->id relation ship stil valid
+ *
+ * Returns: negative number in case of error, or 0 o success.
+ */
+int mnt_table_uniq_fs(struct libmnt_table *tb, int flags,
+ int (*cmp)(struct libmnt_table *,
+ struct libmnt_fs *,
+ struct libmnt_fs *))
+{
+ struct libmnt_iter itr;
+ struct libmnt_fs *fs;
+ int direction = MNT_ITER_BACKWARD;
+
+ if (!tb || !cmp)
+ return -EINVAL;
+ if (list_empty(&tb->ents))
+ return 0;
+
+ if (flags & MNT_UNIQ_FORWARD)
+ direction = MNT_ITER_FORWARD;
+
+
+ mnt_reset_iter(&itr, direction);
+
+ if ((flags & MNT_UNIQ_KEEPTREE) && !is_mountinfo(tb))
+ flags &= ~MNT_UNIQ_KEEPTREE;
+
+ while (mnt_table_next_fs(tb, &itr, &fs) == 0) {
+ int want = 1;
+ struct libmnt_iter xtr;
+ struct libmnt_fs *x;
+
+ mnt_reset_iter(&xtr, direction);
+ while (want && mnt_table_next_fs(tb, &xtr, &x) == 0) {
+ if (fs == x)
+ break;
+ want = cmp(tb, x, fs) != 0;
+ }
+
+ if (!want) {
+ if (flags & MNT_UNIQ_KEEPTREE)
+ mnt_table_move_parent(tb, mnt_fs_get_id(fs),
+ mnt_fs_get_parent_id(fs));
+
+
+
+ mnt_table_remove_fs(tb, fs);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
/**
* mnt_table_set_iter:
* @tb: tab pointer
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.c.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.535651605 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.c 2015-06-23 11:57:59.435461283 +0200
@@ -41,6 +41,11 @@
#include "strutils.h"
#include "c.h"
#include "closestream.h"
+#include "pathnames.h"
+#include "sysfs.h"
+#include "exitcodes.h"
+
+#include <libmount.h>

#ifndef FITRIM
struct fstrim_range {
@@ -51,16 +56,216 @@ struct fstrim_range {
#define FITRIM _IOWR('X', 121, struct fstrim_range)
#endif

+/* returns: 0 = success, 1 = unsupported, < 0 = error */
+static int fstrim_filesystem(const char *path, struct fstrim_range *rangetpl,
+ int verbose)
+{
+ int fd;
+ struct stat sb;
+ struct fstrim_range range;
+
+ /* kernel modifies the range */
+ memcpy(&range, rangetpl, sizeof(range));
+
+ fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
+ if (fd < 0) {
+ warn(_("cannot open %s"), path);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (fstat(fd, &sb) == -1) {
+ warn(_("stat of %s failed"), path);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (!S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) {
+ warnx(_("%s: not a directory"), path);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ errno = 0;
+ if (ioctl(fd, FITRIM, &range)) {
+ int rc = errno == EOPNOTSUPP || errno == ENOTTY ? 1 : -1;
+
+ if (rc != 1)
+ warn(_("%s: FITRIM ioctl failed"), path);
+ close(fd);
+ return rc;
+ }
+
+ if (verbose) {
+ char *str = size_to_human_string(
+ SIZE_SUFFIX_3LETTER | SIZE_SUFFIX_SPACE,
+ (uint64_t) range.len);
+ /* TRANSLATORS: The standard value here is a very large number. */
+ printf(_("%s: %s (%" PRIu64 " bytes) trimmed\n"),
+ path, str, (uint64_t) range.len);
+ free(str);
+ }
+ close(fd);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int has_discard(const char *devname, struct sysfs_cxt *wholedisk)
+{
+ struct sysfs_cxt cxt, *parent = NULL;
+ uint64_t dg = 0;
+ dev_t disk = 0, dev;
+ int rc;
+
+ dev = sysfs_devname_to_devno(devname, NULL);
+ if (!dev)
+ return 1;
+ /*
+ * This is tricky to read the info from sys/, because the queue
+ * atrributes are provided for whole devices (disk) only. We're trying
+ * to reuse the whole-disk sysfs context to optimize this stuff (as
+ * system usually have just one disk only).
+ */
+ if (sysfs_devno_to_wholedisk(dev, NULL, 0, &disk) || !disk)
+ return 1;
+ if (dev != disk) {
+ if (wholedisk->devno != disk) {
+ sysfs_deinit(wholedisk);
+ if (sysfs_init(wholedisk, disk, NULL))
+ return 1;
+ }
+ parent = wholedisk;
+ }
+
+ rc = sysfs_init(&cxt, dev, parent);
+ if (!rc)
+ rc = sysfs_read_u64(&cxt, "queue/discard_granularity", &dg);
+
+ sysfs_deinit(&cxt);
+ return rc == 0 && dg > 0;
+}
+
+
+static int uniq_fs_target_cmp(
+ struct libmnt_table *tb __attribute__((__unused__)),
+ struct libmnt_fs *a,
+ struct libmnt_fs *b)
+{
+ return !mnt_fs_streq_target(a, mnt_fs_get_target(b));
+}
+
+static int uniq_fs_source_cmp(
+ struct libmnt_table *tb __attribute__((__unused__)),
+ struct libmnt_fs *a,
+ struct libmnt_fs *b)
+{
+ int eq;
+
+ if (mnt_fs_is_pseudofs(a) || mnt_fs_is_netfs(a) ||
+ mnt_fs_is_pseudofs(b) || mnt_fs_is_netfs(b))
+ return 1;
+
+ eq = mnt_fs_streq_srcpath(a, mnt_fs_get_srcpath(b));
+ if (eq) {
+ const char *aroot = mnt_fs_get_root(a),
+ *broot = mnt_fs_get_root(b);
+ if (!aroot || !broot)
+ eq = 0;
+ else if (strcmp(aroot, broot) != 0)
+ eq = 0;
+ }
+
+ return !eq;
+}
+
+/*
+ * fstrim --all follows "mount -a" return codes:
+ *
+ * 0 = all success
+ * 32 = all failed
+ * 64 = some failed, some success
+ */
+static int fstrim_all(struct fstrim_range *rangetpl, int verbose)
+{
+ struct libmnt_fs *fs;
+ struct libmnt_iter *itr;
+ struct libmnt_table *tab;
+ struct sysfs_cxt wholedisk = UL_SYSFSCXT_EMPTY;
+ int cnt = 0, cnt_err = 0;
+
+ mnt_init_debug(0);
+
+ itr = mnt_new_iter(MNT_ITER_BACKWARD);
+ if (!itr)
+ err(MOUNT_EX_FAIL, _("failed to initialize libmount iterator"));
+
+ tab = mnt_new_table_from_file(_PATH_PROC_MOUNTINFO);
+ if (!tab)
+ err(MOUNT_EX_FAIL, _("failed to parse %s"), _PATH_PROC_MOUNTINFO);
+
+ /* de-duplicate by mountpoints */
+ mnt_table_uniq_fs(tab, 0, uniq_fs_target_cmp);
+
+ /* de-duplicate by source and root */
+ mnt_table_uniq_fs(tab, 0, uniq_fs_source_cmp);
+
+ while (mnt_table_next_fs(tab, itr, &fs) == 0) {
+ const char *src = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(fs),
+ *tgt = mnt_fs_get_target(fs);
+ char *path;
+ int rc = 1;
+
+ if (!src || !tgt || *src != '/' ||
+ mnt_fs_is_pseudofs(fs) ||
+ mnt_fs_is_netfs(fs))
+ continue;
+
+ /* Is it really accessible mountpoint? Not all mountpoints are
+ * accessible (maybe over mounted by another fylesystem) */
+ path = mnt_get_mountpoint(tgt);
+ if (path && strcmp(path, tgt) == 0)
+ rc = 0;
+ free(path);
+ if (rc)
+ continue; /* overlaying mount */
+
+ if (!has_discard(src, &wholedisk))
+ continue;
+ cnt++;
+
+ /*
+ * We're able to detect that the device supports discard, but
+ * things also depend on filesystem or device mapping, for
+ * example vfat or LUKS (by default) does not support FSTRIM.
+ *
+ * This is reason why we ignore EOPNOTSUPP and ENOTTY errors
+ * from discard ioctl.
+ */
+ if (fstrim_filesystem(tgt, rangetpl, verbose) < 0)
+ cnt_err++;
+ }
+
+ sysfs_deinit(&wholedisk);
+ mnt_free_table(tab);
+ mnt_free_iter(itr);
+
+ if (cnt && cnt == cnt_err)
+ return MOUNT_EX_FAIL; /* all failed */
+ if (cnt && cnt_err)
+ return MOUNT_EX_SOMEOK; /* some ok */
+
+ return EXIT_SUCCESS;
+}
+
static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)) usage(FILE *out)
{
fputs(USAGE_HEADER, out);
fprintf(out,
_(" %s [options] <mount point>\n"), program_invocation_short_name);
+
+ fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
+ fputs(_("Discard unused blocks on a mounted filesystem.\n"), out);
+
fputs(USAGE_OPTIONS, out);
- fputs(_(" -o, --offset <num> offset in bytes to discard from\n"
- " -l, --length <num> length of bytes to discard from the offset\n"
- " -m, --minimum <num> minimum extent length to discard\n"
- " -v, --verbose print number of discarded bytes\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -a, --all trim all mounted filesystems that are supported\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -o, --offset <num> the offset in bytes to start discarding from\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -l, --length <num> the number of bytes to discard\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -m, --minimum <num> the minimum extent length to discard\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -v, --verbose print number of discarded bytes\n"), out);
+
fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
fputs(USAGE_HELP, out);
fputs(USAGE_VERSION, out);
@@ -70,12 +275,12 @@ static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
- char *path;
- int c, fd, verbose = 0;
+ char *path = NULL;
+ int c, rc, verbose = 0, all = 0;
struct fstrim_range range;
- struct stat sb;

static const struct option longopts[] = {
+ { "all", 0, 0, 'a' },
{ "help", 0, 0, 'h' },
{ "version", 0, 0, 'V' },
{ "offset", 1, 0, 'o' },
@@ -93,8 +298,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
memset(&range, 0, sizeof(range));
range.len = ULLONG_MAX;

- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hVo:l:m:v", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "ahVo:l:m:v", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
switch(c) {
+ case 'a':
+ all = 1;
+ break;
case 'h':
usage(stdout);
break;
@@ -122,38 +330,26 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
}

- if (optind == argc)
- errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("no mountpoint specified"));
-
- path = argv[optind++];
+ if (!all) {
+ if (optind == argc)
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("no mountpoint specified"));
+ path = argv[optind++];
+ }

if (optind != argc) {
warnx(_("unexpected number of arguments"));
usage(stderr);
}

- if (stat(path, &sb) == -1)
- err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("stat failed %s"), path);
- if (!S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode))
- errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: not a directory"), path);
-
- fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
- if (fd < 0)
- err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("cannot open %s"), path);
-
- if (ioctl(fd, FITRIM, &range))
- err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: FITRIM ioctl failed"), path);
-
- if (verbose) {
- char *str = size_to_human_string(SIZE_SUFFIX_3LETTER |
- SIZE_SUFFIX_SPACE,
- (uint64_t) range.len);
- /* TRANSLATORS: The standard value here is a very large number. */
- printf(_("%s: %s (%" PRIu64 " bytes) trimmed\n"),
- path, str,
- (uint64_t) range.len);
- free(str);
+ if (all)
+ rc = fstrim_all(&range, verbose);
+ else {
+ rc = fstrim_filesystem(path, &range, verbose);
+ if (rc == 1) {
+ warnx(_("%s: the discard operation is not supported"), path);
+ rc = EXIT_FAILURE;
+ }
}
- close(fd);
- return EXIT_SUCCESS;
+
+ return rc;
}
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.service.in.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.service
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.service.in.kzak 2015-06-23 12:02:18.505564273 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.service.in 2015-06-23 12:02:05.049662802 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+[Unit]
+Description=Discard unused blocks
+
+[Service]
+Type=oneshot
+ExecStart=@sbindir@/fstrim -a
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.timer.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.timer
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.timer.kzak 2015-06-23 12:02:18.505564273 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/fstrim.timer 2015-06-23 12:02:05.049662802 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+[Unit]
+Description=Discard unused blocks once a week
+Documentation=man:fstrim
+
+[Timer]
+OnCalendar=weekly
+AccuracySec=1h
+Persistent=true
+
+[Install]
+WantedBy=multi-user.target
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am.kzak 2015-06-23 11:59:05.803975307 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am 2015-06-23 12:01:18.682002323 +0200
@@ -68,7 +68,18 @@ fsfreeze_SOURCES = sys-utils/fsfreeze.c
sbin_PROGRAMS += fstrim
dist_man_MANS += sys-utils/fstrim.8
fstrim_SOURCES = sys-utils/fstrim.c
-fstrim_LDADD = $(LDADD) libcommon.la
+fstrim_LDADD = $(LDADD) libcommon.la libmount.la
+fstrim_CFLAGS = $(AM_CFLAGS) -I$(ul_libmount_incdir)
+
+if HAVE_SYSTEMD
+systemdsystemunit_DATA += \
+ sys-utils/fstrim.service \
+ sys-utils/fstrim.timer
+endif
+
+PATHFILES += sys-utils/fstrim.service
+EXTRA_DIST += sys-utils/fstrim.timer
+

sbin_PROGRAMS += blkdiscard
dist_man_MANS += sys-utils/blkdiscard.8

254
SOURCES/2.25-hwclock-hang.patch

@ -0,0 +1,254 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,254 @@
From 4a44a54b3caf77923f0e3f1d5bdf5eda6ef07f62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Chris MacGregor <chrismacgregor@google.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 10:40:59 -0800
Subject: [PATCH] hwclock: fix possible hang and other
set_hardware_clock_exact() issues

In sys-utils/hwclock.c, set_hardware_clock_exact() has some problems when the
process gets pre-empted (for more than 100ms) before reaching the time for
which it waits:

1. The "continue" statement causes execution to skip the final tdiff
assignment at the end of the do...while loop, leading to the while condition
using the wrong value of tdiff, and thus always exiting the loop once
newhwtime != sethwtime (e.g., after 1 second). This masks bug # 2, below.

2. The previously-existing bug is that because it starts over waiting for the
desired time whenever two successive calls to gettimeofday() return values >
100ms apart, the loop will never terminate unless the process holds the CPU
(without losing it for more than 100ms) for at least 500ms. This can happen
on a heavily loaded machine or on a virtual machine (or on a heavily loaded
virtual machine). This has been observed to occur, preventing a machine from
completing the shutdown or reboot process due to a "hwclock --systohc" call in
a shutdown script.

The new implementation presented in this patch takes a somewhat different
approach, intended to accomplish the same goals:

It computes the desired target system time (at which the requested hardware
clock time will be applied to the hardware clock), and waits for that time to
arrive. If it misses the time (such as due to being pre-empted for too long),
it recalculates the target time, and increases the tolerance (how late it can
be relative to the target time, and still be "close enough". Thus, if all is
well, the time will be set *very* precisely. On a machine where the hwclock
process is repeatedly pre-empted, it will set the time as precisely as is
possible under the conditions present on that particular machine. In any
case, it will always terminate eventually (and pretty quickly); it will never
hang forever.

[kzak@redhat.com: - tiny coding style changes]

Signed-off-by: Chris MacGregor <chrismacgregor@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
---
sys-utils/hwclock.c | 170 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------
1 file changed, 131 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)

diff --git a/sys-utils/hwclock.c b/sys-utils/hwclock.c
index 30660d4..395b5c3 100644
--- a/sys-utils/hwclock.c
+++ b/sys-utils/hwclock.c
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ struct adjtime {
* We are running in debug mode, wherein we put a lot of information about
* what we're doing to standard output.
*/
-bool debug;
+int debug;

/* Workaround for Award 4.50g BIOS bug: keep the year in a file. */
bool badyear;
@@ -526,43 +526,141 @@ set_hardware_clock_exact(const time_t sethwtime,
const struct timeval refsystime,
const bool universal, const bool testing)
{
- time_t newhwtime = sethwtime;
- struct timeval beginsystime, nowsystime;
- double tdiff;
- int time_resync = 1;
-
/*
- * Now delay some more until Hardware Clock time newhwtime arrives.
- * The 0.5 s is because the Hardware Clock always sets to your set
- * time plus 500 ms (because it is designed to update to the next
- * second precisely 500 ms after you finish the setting).
+ * The Hardware Clock can only be set to any integer time plus one
+ * half second. The integer time is required because there is no
+ * interface to set or get a fractional second. The additional half
+ * second is because the Hardware Clock updates to the following
+ * second precisely 500 ms (not 1 second!) after you release the
+ * divider reset (after setting the new time) - see description of
+ * DV2, DV1, DV0 in Register A in the MC146818A data sheet (and note
+ * that although that document doesn't say so, real-world code seems
+ * to expect that the SET bit in Register B functions the same way).
+ * That means that, e.g., when you set the clock to 1:02:03, it
+ * effectively really sets it to 1:02:03.5, because it will update to
+ * 1:02:04 only half a second later. Our caller passes the desired
+ * integer Hardware Clock time in sethwtime, and the corresponding
+ * system time (which may have a fractional part, and which may or may
+ * not be the same!) in refsystime. In an ideal situation, we would
+ * then apply sethwtime to the Hardware Clock at refsystime+500ms, so
+ * that when the Hardware Clock ticks forward to sethwtime+1s half a
+ * second later at refsystime+1000ms, everything is in sync. So we
+ * spin, waiting for gettimeofday() to return a time at or after that
+ * time (refsystime+500ms) up to a tolerance value, initially 1ms. If
+ * we miss that time due to being preempted for some other process,
+ * then we increase the margin a little bit (initially 1ms, doubling
+ * each time), add 1 second (or more, if needed to get a time that is
+ * in the future) to both the time for which we are waiting and the
+ * time that we will apply to the Hardware Clock, and start waiting
+ * again.
+ *
+ * For example, the caller requests that we set the Hardware Clock to
+ * 1:02:03, with reference time (current system time) = 6:07:08.250.
+ * We want the Hardware Clock to update to 1:02:04 at 6:07:09.250 on
+ * the system clock, and the first such update will occur 0.500
+ * seconds after we write to the Hardware Clock, so we spin until the
+ * system clock reads 6:07:08.750. If we get there, great, but let's
+ * imagine the system is so heavily loaded that our process is
+ * preempted and by the time we get to run again, the system clock
+ * reads 6:07:11.990. We now want to wait until the next xx:xx:xx.750
+ * time, which is 6:07:12.750 (4.5 seconds after the reference time),
+ * at which point we will set the Hardware Clock to 1:02:07 (4 seconds
+ * after the originally requested time). If we do that successfully,
+ * then at 6:07:13.250 (5 seconds after the reference time), the
+ * Hardware Clock will update to 1:02:08 (5 seconds after the
+ * originally requested time), and all is well thereafter.
*/
- do {
- if (time_resync) {
- gettimeofday(&beginsystime, NULL);
- tdiff = time_diff(beginsystime, refsystime);
- newhwtime = sethwtime + (int)(tdiff + 0.5);
- if (debug)
- printf(_
- ("Time elapsed since reference time has been %.6f seconds.\n"
- "Delaying further to reach the new time.\n"),
- tdiff);
- time_resync = 0;
+
+ time_t newhwtime = sethwtime;
+ double target_time_tolerance_secs = 0.001; /* initial value */
+ double tolerance_incr_secs = 0.001; /* initial value */
+ const double RTC_SET_DELAY_SECS = 0.5; /* 500 ms */
+ const struct timeval RTC_SET_DELAY_TV = { 0, RTC_SET_DELAY_SECS * 1E6 };
+
+ struct timeval targetsystime;
+ struct timeval nowsystime;
+ struct timeval prevsystime = refsystime;
+ double deltavstarget;
+
+ timeradd(&refsystime, &RTC_SET_DELAY_TV, &targetsystime);
+
+ while (1) {
+ double ticksize;
+
+ /* FOR TESTING ONLY: inject random delays of up to 1000ms */
+ if (debug >= 10) {
+ int usec = random() % 1000000;
+ printf(_("sleeping ~%d usec\n"), usec);
+ usleep(usec);
}

gettimeofday(&nowsystime, NULL);
- tdiff = time_diff(nowsystime, beginsystime);
- if (tdiff < 0) {
- time_resync = 1; /* probably backward time reset */
- continue;
- }
- if (tdiff > 0.1) {
- time_resync = 1; /* probably forward time reset */
- continue;
+ deltavstarget = time_diff(nowsystime, targetsystime);
+ ticksize = time_diff(nowsystime, prevsystime);
+ prevsystime = nowsystime;
+
+ if (ticksize < 0) {
+ if (debug)
+ printf(_("time jumped backward %.6f seconds "
+ "to %ld.%06d - retargeting\n"),
+ ticksize, (long)nowsystime.tv_sec,
+ (int)nowsystime.tv_usec);
+ /* The retarget is handled at the end of the loop. */
+ } else if (deltavstarget < 0) {
+ /* deltavstarget < 0 if current time < target time */
+ if (debug >= 2)
+ printf(_("%ld.%06d < %ld.%06d (%.6f)\n"),
+ (long)nowsystime.tv_sec,
+ (int)nowsystime.tv_usec,
+ (long)targetsystime.tv_sec,
+ (int)targetsystime.tv_usec,
+ deltavstarget);
+ continue; /* not there yet - keep spinning */
+ } else if (deltavstarget <= target_time_tolerance_secs) {
+ /* Close enough to the target time; done waiting. */
+ break;
+ } else /* (deltavstarget > target_time_tolerance_secs) */ {
+ /*
+ * We missed our window. Increase the tolerance and
+ * aim for the next opportunity.
+ */
+ if (debug)
+ printf(_("missed it - %ld.%06d is too far "
+ "past %ld.%06d (%.6f > %.6f)\n"),
+ (long)nowsystime.tv_sec,
+ (int)nowsystime.tv_usec,
+ (long)targetsystime.tv_sec,
+ (int)targetsystime.tv_usec,
+ deltavstarget,
+ target_time_tolerance_secs);
+ target_time_tolerance_secs += tolerance_incr_secs;
+ tolerance_incr_secs *= 2;
}
- beginsystime = nowsystime;
- tdiff = time_diff(nowsystime, refsystime);
- } while (newhwtime == sethwtime + (int)(tdiff + 0.5));
+
+ /*
+ * Aim for the same offset (tv_usec) within the second in
+ * either the current second (if that offset hasn't arrived
+ * yet), or the next second.
+ */
+ if (nowsystime.tv_usec < targetsystime.tv_usec)
+ targetsystime.tv_sec = nowsystime.tv_sec;
+ else
+ targetsystime.tv_sec = nowsystime.tv_sec + 1;
+ }
+
+ newhwtime = sethwtime
+ + (int)(time_diff(nowsystime, refsystime)
+ - RTC_SET_DELAY_SECS /* don't count this */
+ + 0.5 /* for rounding */);
+ if (debug)
+ printf(_("%ld.%06d is close enough to %ld.%06d (%.6f < %.6f)\n"
+ "Set RTC to %ld (%ld + %d; refsystime = %ld.%06d)\n"),
+ (long)nowsystime.tv_sec, (int)nowsystime.tv_usec,
+ (long)targetsystime.tv_sec, (int)targetsystime.tv_usec,
+ deltavstarget, target_time_tolerance_secs,
+ (long)newhwtime, (long)sethwtime,
+ (int)(newhwtime - sethwtime),
+ (long)refsystime.tv_sec, (int)refsystime.tv_usec);

set_hardware_clock(newhwtime, universal, testing);
}
@@ -1636,7 +1734,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)

switch (c) {
case 'D':
- debug = TRUE;
+ ++debug;
break;
case 'a':
adjust = TRUE;
@@ -1953,10 +2051,4 @@ void __attribute__((__noreturn__)) hwaudit_exit(int status)
*
* hwclock uses this method, and considers the Hardware Clock to have
* infinite precision.
- *
- * TODO: Enhancements needed:
- *
- * - When waiting for whole second boundary in set_hardware_clock_exact,
- * fail if we miss the goal by more than .1 second, as could happen if we
- * get pre-empted (by the kernel dispatcher).
*/
--
1.9.3

50
SOURCES/2.25-lib-add-path_strdup.patch

@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
From dd3bc51a539ffdd5c6c6b7d0b20acd1f61bdd337 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 16:48:13 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] lib/path: add path_strdup()

Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
---
include/path.h | 2 ++
lib/path.c | 13 +++++++++++++
2 files changed, 15 insertions(+)

diff --git a/include/path.h b/include/path.h
index 615d284..45da692 100644
--- a/include/path.h
+++ b/include/path.h
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>

+extern char *path_strdup(const char *path, ...)
+ __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 1, 2)));
extern FILE *path_fopen(const char *mode, int exit_on_err, const char *path, ...)
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 4)));
extern void path_read_str(char *result, size_t len, const char *path, ...)
diff --git a/lib/path.c b/lib/path.c
index 1f7e258..42d321c 100644
--- a/lib/path.c
+++ b/lib/path.c
@@ -49,6 +49,19 @@ path_vcreate(const char *path, va_list ap)
return pathbuf;
}

+char *
+path_strdup(const char *path, ...)
+{
+ const char *p;
+ va_list ap;
+
+ va_start(ap, path);
+ p = path_vcreate(path, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+
+ return p ? strdup(p) : NULL;
+}
+
static FILE *
path_vfopen(const char *mode, int exit_on_error, const char *path, va_list ap)
{
--
1.8.4.2

240
SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-Identify-extN-file-system-properly.patch

@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/ext.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/ext.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/ext.c.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.422650639 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/ext.c 2014-01-23 10:28:51.175358545 +0100
@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
#endif
#include <time.h>

-#include "linux_version.h"
#include "superblocks.h"

struct ext2_super_block {
@@ -132,140 +131,11 @@ struct ext2_super_block {
#define EXT3_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_UNSUPPORTED ~EXT3_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_SUPP

/*
- * Check to see if a filesystem is in /proc/filesystems.
- * Returns 1 if found, 0 if not
- */
-static int fs_proc_check(const char *fs_name)
-{
- FILE *f;
- char buf[80], *cp, *t;
-
- f = fopen("/proc/filesystems", "r" UL_CLOEXECSTR);
- if (!f)
- return 0;
- while (!feof(f)) {
- if (!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f))
- break;
- cp = buf;
- if (!isspace(*cp)) {
- while (*cp && !isspace(*cp))
- cp++;
- }
- while (*cp && isspace(*cp))
- cp++;
- if ((t = strchr(cp, '\n')) != NULL)
- *t = 0;
- if ((t = strchr(cp, '\t')) != NULL)
- *t = 0;
- if ((t = strchr(cp, ' ')) != NULL)
- *t = 0;
- if (!strcmp(fs_name, cp)) {
- fclose(f);
- return 1;
- }
- }
- fclose(f);
- return (0);
-}
-
-/*
- * Check to see if a filesystem is available as a module
- * Returns 1 if found, 0 if not
- */
-static int check_for_modules(const char *fs_name)
-{
-#ifdef __linux__
- struct utsname uts;
- FILE *f;
- char buf[1024], *cp;
- int namesz;
-
- if (uname(&uts))
- return 0;
- snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "/lib/modules/%s/modules.dep", uts.release);
-
- f = fopen(buf, "r" UL_CLOEXECSTR);
- if (!f)
- return 0;
-
- namesz = strlen(fs_name);
-
- while (!feof(f)) {
- if (!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f))
- break;
- if ((cp = strchr(buf, ':')) != NULL)
- *cp = 0;
- else
- continue;
- if ((cp = strrchr(buf, '/')) == NULL)
- continue;
- cp++;
-
- if (!strncmp(cp, fs_name, namesz) &&
- (!strcmp(cp + namesz, ".ko") ||
- !strcmp(cp + namesz, ".ko.gz"))) {
- fclose(f);
- return 1;
- }
- }
- fclose(f);
-#endif /* __linux__ */
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
* Starting in 2.6.29, ext4 can be used to support filesystems
* without a journal.
*/
#define EXT4_SUPPORTS_EXT2 KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 29)

-static int system_supports_ext2(void)
-{
- static time_t last_check = 0;
- static int ret = -1;
- time_t now = time(0);
-
- if (ret != -1 || (now - last_check) < 5)
- return ret;
- last_check = now;
- ret = (fs_proc_check("ext2") || check_for_modules("ext2"));
- return ret;
-}
-
-static int system_supports_ext4(void)
-{
- static time_t last_check = 0;
- static int ret = -1;
- time_t now = time(0);
-
- if (ret != -1 || (now - last_check) < 5)
- return ret;
- last_check = now;
- ret = (fs_proc_check("ext4") || check_for_modules("ext4"));
- return ret;
-}
-
-static int system_supports_ext4dev(void)
-{
- static time_t last_check = 0;
- static int ret = -1;
- time_t now = time(0);
-
- if (ret != -1 || (now - last_check) < 5)
- return ret;
- last_check = now;
- ret = (fs_proc_check("ext4dev") || check_for_modules("ext4dev"));
- return ret;
-}
-
-static int system_supports_ext4_ext2(void)
-{
-#ifdef __linux__
- return get_linux_version() >= EXT4_SUPPORTS_EXT2;
-#else
- return 0;
-#endif
-}
/*
* reads superblock and returns:
* fc = feature_compat
@@ -355,15 +225,6 @@ static int probe_ext2(blkid_probe pr,
(fi & EXT2_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_UNSUPPORTED))
return -BLKID_ERR_PARAM;

- /*
- * If ext2 is not present, but ext4 or ext4dev are, then
- * disclaim we are ext2
- */
- if (!system_supports_ext2() &&
- (system_supports_ext4() || system_supports_ext4dev()) &&
- system_supports_ext4_ext2())
- return -BLKID_ERR_PARAM;
-
ext_get_info(pr, 2, es);
return 0;
}
@@ -406,34 +267,9 @@ static int probe_ext4dev(blkid_probe pr,
if (fi & EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_JOURNAL_DEV)
return -BLKID_ERR_PARAM;

- /*
- * If the filesystem does not have a journal and ext2 and ext4
- * is not present, then force this to be detected as an
- * ext4dev filesystem.
- */
- if (!(fc & EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_HAS_JOURNAL) &&
- !system_supports_ext2() && !system_supports_ext4() &&
- system_supports_ext4dev() &&
- system_supports_ext4_ext2())
- goto force_ext4dev;
-
- /*
- * If the filesystem is marked as OK for use by in-development
- * filesystem code, but ext4dev is not supported, and ext4 is,
- * then don't call ourselves ext4dev, since we should be
- * detected as ext4 in that case.
- *
- * If the filesystem is marked as in use by production
- * filesystem, then it can only be used by ext4 and NOT by
- * ext4dev, so always disclaim we are ext4dev in that case.
- */
- if (le32_to_cpu(es->s_flags) & EXT2_FLAGS_TEST_FILESYS) {
- if (!system_supports_ext4dev() && system_supports_ext4())
- return -BLKID_ERR_PARAM;
- } else
+ if (!(le32_to_cpu(es->s_flags) & EXT2_FLAGS_TEST_FILESYS))
return -BLKID_ERR_PARAM;

-force_ext4dev:
ext_get_info(pr, 4, es);
return 0;
}
@@ -452,22 +288,11 @@ static int probe_ext4(blkid_probe pr,
if (fi & EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_JOURNAL_DEV)
return -BLKID_ERR_PARAM;

- /*
- * If the filesystem does not have a journal and ext2 is not
- * present, then force this to be detected as an ext2
- * filesystem.
- */
- if (!(fc & EXT3_FEATURE_COMPAT_HAS_JOURNAL) &&
- !system_supports_ext2() && system_supports_ext4() &&
- system_supports_ext4_ext2())
- goto force_ext4;
-
/* Ext4 has at least one feature which ext3 doesn't understand */
if (!(frc & EXT3_FEATURE_RO_COMPAT_UNSUPPORTED) &&
!(fi & EXT3_FEATURE_INCOMPAT_UNSUPPORTED))
return -BLKID_ERR_PARAM;

-force_ext4:
/*
* If the filesystem is a OK for use by in-development
* filesystem code, and ext4dev is supported or ext4 is not
@@ -478,10 +303,8 @@ force_ext4:
* filesystem, then it can only be used by ext4 and NOT by
* ext4dev.
*/
- if (le32_to_cpu(es->s_flags) & EXT2_FLAGS_TEST_FILESYS) {
- if (system_supports_ext4dev() || !system_supports_ext4())
- return -BLKID_ERR_PARAM;
- }
+ if (le32_to_cpu(es->s_flags) & EXT2_FLAGS_TEST_FILESYS)
+ return -BLKID_ERR_PARAM;

ext_get_info(pr, 4, es);
return 0;

100
SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-detect-alone-PMBR.patch

@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/gpt.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/gpt.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/gpt.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.206738239 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/gpt.c 2014-01-23 11:06:17.364011293 +0100
@@ -156,13 +156,15 @@ static int last_lba(blkid_probe pr, uint
* Note that the PMBR detection is optional (enabled by default) and could be
* disabled by BLKID_PARTS_FOPCE_GPT flag (see also blkid_paertitions_set_flags()).
*/
-static int is_pmbr_valid(blkid_probe pr)
+static int is_pmbr_valid(blkid_probe pr, int *has)
{
int flags = blkid_partitions_get_flags(pr);
unsigned char *data;
struct dos_partition *p;
int i;

+ if (has)
+ *has = 0;
if (flags & BLKID_PARTS_FORCE_GPT)
goto ok; /* skip PMBR check */

@@ -182,6 +184,8 @@ static int is_pmbr_valid(blkid_probe pr)
failed:
return 0;
ok:
+ if (has)
+ *has = 1;
return 1;
}

@@ -305,7 +309,7 @@ static int probe_gpt_pt(blkid_probe pr,
if (last_lba(pr, &lastlba))
goto nothing;

- if (!is_pmbr_valid(pr))
+ if (!is_pmbr_valid(pr, NULL))
goto nothing;

h = get_gpt_header(pr, &hdr, &e, (lba = GPT_PRIMARY_LBA), lastlba);
@@ -410,3 +414,39 @@ const struct blkid_idinfo gpt_pt_idinfo
.magics = BLKID_NONE_MAGIC
};

+
+
+/* probe for *alone* protective MBR */
+static int probe_pmbr_pt(blkid_probe pr,
+ const struct blkid_idmag *mag __attribute__((__unused__)))
+{
+ int has = 0;
+ struct gpt_entry *e;
+ uint64_t lastlba = 0;
+ struct gpt_header hdr;
+
+ if (last_lba(pr, &lastlba))
+ goto nothing;
+
+ is_pmbr_valid(pr, &has);
+ if (!has)
+ goto nothing;
+
+ if (!get_gpt_header(pr, &hdr, &e, GPT_PRIMARY_LBA, lastlba) &&
+ !get_gpt_header(pr, &hdr, &e, lastlba, lastlba))
+ return 0;
+nothing:
+ return 1;
+}
+
+const struct blkid_idinfo pmbr_pt_idinfo =
+{
+ .name = "PMBR",
+ .probefunc = probe_pmbr_pt,
+ .magics =
+ {
+ { .magic = "\x55\xAA", .len = 2, .sboff = 510 },
+ { NULL }
+ }
+};
+
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.207738249 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c 2014-01-23 11:06:17.364011293 +0100
@@ -125,6 +125,7 @@ static const struct blkid_idinfo *idinfo
&sun_pt_idinfo,
&dos_pt_idinfo,
&gpt_pt_idinfo,
+ &pmbr_pt_idinfo, /* always after GPT */
&mac_pt_idinfo,
&ultrix_pt_idinfo,
&bsd_pt_idinfo,
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.h.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.208738259 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.h 2014-01-23 11:06:17.364011293 +0100
@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ extern const struct blkid_idinfo mac_pt_
extern const struct blkid_idinfo dos_pt_idinfo;
extern const struct blkid_idinfo minix_pt_idinfo;
extern const struct blkid_idinfo gpt_pt_idinfo;
+extern const struct blkid_idinfo pmbr_pt_idinfo;
extern const struct blkid_idinfo ultrix_pt_idinfo;

#endif /* BLKID_PARTITIONS_H */

21
SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-gpt-512.patch

@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/gpt.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/gpt.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/gpt.c.kzak 2014-09-25 10:36:26.761377688 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/gpt.c 2014-09-25 10:36:56.912665364 +0200
@@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ static int probe_gpt_pt(blkid_probe pr,

blkid_probe_use_wiper(pr, lba * blkid_probe_get_size(pr), 8);

- if (blkid_probe_set_magic(pr, lba << 9,
+ if (blkid_probe_set_magic(pr, blkid_probe_get_sectorsize(pr) * lba,
sizeof(GPT_HEADER_SIGNATURE_STR) - 1,
(unsigned char *) GPT_HEADER_SIGNATURE_STR))
goto err;
@@ -345,7 +345,8 @@ static int probe_gpt_pt(blkid_probe pr,
if (!ls)
goto err;

- tab = blkid_partlist_new_parttable(ls, "gpt", lba << 9);
+ tab = blkid_partlist_new_parttable(ls, "gpt",
+ blkid_probe_get_sectorsize(pr) * lba);
if (!tab)
goto err;

2590
SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-io-errors.patch

File diff suppressed because it is too large Load Diff

68
SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-no-more-probe-for-btrfs-backup-superblock.patch

@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/blkidP.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/blkidP.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/blkidP.h.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.205738229 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/blkidP.h 2014-01-23 10:51:10.109593273 +0100
@@ -224,9 +224,6 @@ struct blkid_struct_probe

/* private per-probing flags */
#define BLKID_PROBE_FL_IGNORE_PT (1 << 1) /* ignore partition table */
-#define BLKID_PROBE_FL_IGNORE_BACKUP (1 << 2) /* ignore backup superblocks or PT */
-
-extern int blkid_probe_ignore_backup(blkid_probe pr);

extern blkid_probe blkid_clone_probe(blkid_probe parent);
extern blkid_probe blkid_probe_get_wholedisk_probe(blkid_probe pr);
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/probe.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/probe.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/probe.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.208738259 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/probe.c 2014-01-23 10:51:10.109593273 +0100
@@ -924,7 +924,8 @@ int blkid_do_probe(blkid_probe pr)
*
* This function erases the current signature detected by @pr. The @pr has to
* be open in O_RDWR mode, BLKID_SUBLKS_MAGIC or/and BLKID_PARTS_MAGIC flags
- * has to be enabled.
+ * has to be enabled (if you want to errase also superblock with broken check
+ * sums then use BLKID_SUBLKS_BADCSUM too).
*
* After successful signature removing the @pr prober will be moved one step
* back and the next blkid_do_probe() call will again call previously called
@@ -1125,8 +1126,6 @@ int blkid_do_safeprobe(blkid_probe pr)

blkid_probe_start(pr);

- pr->prob_flags |= BLKID_PROBE_FL_IGNORE_BACKUP;
-
for (i = 0; i < BLKID_NCHAINS; i++) {
struct blkid_chain *chn;

@@ -1764,8 +1763,3 @@ void blkid_probe_use_wiper(blkid_probe p
blkid_probe_chain_reset_vals(pr, chn);
}
}
-
-int blkid_probe_ignore_backup(blkid_probe pr)
-{
- return pr && (pr->prob_flags & BLKID_PROBE_FL_IGNORE_BACKUP);
-}
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/btrfs.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/btrfs.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/btrfs.c.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.421650630 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/btrfs.c 2014-01-23 10:51:10.109593273 +0100
@@ -63,11 +63,6 @@ static int probe_btrfs(blkid_probe pr, c
{
struct btrfs_super_block *bfs;

- if (mag->kboff > 64 && blkid_probe_ignore_backup(pr)) {
- DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("btrfs: found backup superblock, ignore"));
- return 1;
- }
-
bfs = blkid_probe_get_sb(pr, mag, struct btrfs_super_block);
if (!bfs)
return -1;
@@ -92,8 +87,6 @@ const struct blkid_idinfo btrfs_idinfo =
.magics =
{
{ .magic = "_BHRfS_M", .len = 8, .sboff = 0x40, .kboff = 64 },
- { .magic = "_BHRfS_M", .len = 8, .sboff = 0x40, .kboff = 64 * 1024 },
- { .magic = "_BHRfS_M", .len = 8, .sboff = 0x40, .kboff = 256 * 1024 * 1024 },
{ NULL }
}
};

204
SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-return-codes.patch

@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c.kzak 2015-08-11 14:00:27.930573965 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c 2015-08-11 14:13:11.213087814 +0200
@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ static int idinfo_probe(blkid_probe pr,
{
const struct blkid_idmag *mag = NULL;
blkid_loff_t off;
- int rc = BLKID_PROBE_NONE; /* = nothing detected */
+ int rc = BLKID_PROBE_NONE; /* default is nothing */

if (pr->size <= 0 || (id->minsz && id->minsz > pr->size))
goto nothing; /* the device is too small */
@@ -564,8 +564,10 @@ static int idinfo_probe(blkid_probe pr,
DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("%s: <--- (rc = %d)", id->name, rc));
}

-nothing:
return rc;
+
+nothing:
+ return BLKID_PROBE_NONE;
}

/*
@@ -620,7 +622,7 @@ static int partitions_probe(blkid_probe
strlen(name) + 1);
DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("<-- leaving probing loop (type=%s) [PARTS idx=%d]",
name, chn->idx));
- rc = 0;
+ rc = BLKID_PROBE_OK;
break;
}

@@ -637,10 +639,16 @@ details_only:
(blkid_partitions_get_flags(pr) & BLKID_PARTS_ENTRY_DETAILS)) {

int xrc = blkid_partitions_probe_partition(pr);
+
+ /* partition entry probing is optional, and "not-found" from
+ * this sub-probing must not to overwrite previous success. */
if (xrc < 0)
- rc = xrc; /* optional, care about errors only */
+ rc = xrc; /* always propagate errors */
+ else if (rc == BLKID_PROBE_NONE)
+ rc = xrc;
}

+ DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("partitions probe done [rc=%d]", rc));
return rc;
}

@@ -709,7 +717,6 @@ int blkid_partitions_do_subprobe(blkid_p

static int blkid_partitions_probe_partition(blkid_probe pr)
{
- int rc = BLKID_PROBE_NONE;
blkid_probe disk_pr = NULL;
blkid_partlist ls;
blkid_partition par;
@@ -732,7 +739,9 @@ static int blkid_partitions_probe_partit
goto nothing;

par = blkid_partlist_devno_to_partition(ls, devno);
- if (par) {
+ if (!par)
+ goto nothing;
+ else {
const char *v;
blkid_parttable tab = blkid_partition_get_table(par);
dev_t disk = blkid_probe_get_devno(disk_pr);
@@ -778,9 +787,13 @@ static int blkid_partitions_probe_partit
blkid_probe_sprintf_value(pr, "PART_ENTRY_DISK", "%u:%u",
major(disk), minor(disk));
}
- rc = BLKID_PROBE_OK;
+
+ DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("parts: end probing for partition entry [success]"));
+ return BLKID_PROBE_OK;
+
nothing:
- return rc;
+ DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("parts: end probing for partition entry [nothing]"));
+ return BLKID_PROBE_NONE;
}

/*
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c.kzak 2015-07-03 10:35:05.456153560 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c 2015-08-11 14:08:42.572674469 +0200
@@ -335,19 +335,24 @@ static int superblocks_probe(blkid_probe

if (!pr || chn->idx < -1)
return -EINVAL;
- if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
- goto nothing;

blkid_probe_chain_reset_vals(pr, chn);

DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("--> starting probing loop [SUBLKS idx=%d]",
chn->idx));

+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ return BLKID_PROBE_NONE;
+
if (pr->size <= 0 || (pr->size <= 1024 && !S_ISCHR(pr->mode)))
/* Ignore very very small block devices or regular files (e.g.
* extended partitions). Note that size of the UBI char devices
* is 1 byte */
- goto nothing;
+ return BLKID_PROBE_NONE;
+
+
+ DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("--> starting probing loop [SUBLKS idx=%d]",
+ chn->idx));

i = chn->idx < 0 ? 0 : chn->idx + 1U;

@@ -417,7 +422,7 @@ static int superblocks_probe(blkid_probe
(unsigned char *) mag->magic);
if (rc) {
blkid_probe_chain_reset_vals(pr, chn);
- DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("failed to set result -- ingnore"));
+ DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("failed to set result -- ignore"));
continue;
}

@@ -426,7 +431,6 @@ static int superblocks_probe(blkid_probe
return BLKID_PROBE_OK;
}

-nothing:
DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("<-- leaving probing loop (failed=%d) [SUBLKS idx=%d]",
rc, chn->idx));
return rc;
@@ -454,13 +458,12 @@ static int superblocks_safeprobe(blkid_p
int rc;

if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
- return 1; /* nothing */
+ return BLKID_PROBE_NONE;

while ((rc = superblocks_probe(pr, chn)) == 0) {

if (blkid_probe_is_tiny(pr) && !count)
- /* floppy or so -- returns the first result. */
- return 0;
+ return BLKID_PROBE_OK; /* floppy or so -- returns the first result. */

count++;

@@ -489,7 +492,7 @@ static int superblocks_safeprobe(blkid_p
return -2; /* error, ambivalent result (more FS) */
}
if (!count)
- return 1; /* nothing detected */
+ return BLKID_PROBE_NONE;

if (idx != -1) {
/* restore the first result */
@@ -506,7 +509,7 @@ static int superblocks_safeprobe(blkid_p
if (chn->idx >= 0 && idinfos[chn->idx]->usage & BLKID_USAGE_RAID)
pr->prob_flags |= BLKID_PROBE_FL_IGNORE_PT;

- return 0;
+ return BLKID_PROBE_OK;
}

int blkid_probe_set_version(blkid_probe pr, const char *version)
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/topology/topology.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/topology/topology.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/topology/topology.c.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.429650699 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/topology/topology.c 2015-08-11 14:09:35.623361499 +0200
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ static int topology_probe(blkid_probe pr
return -1;

if (!S_ISBLK(pr->mode))
- return -1; /* nothing, works with block devices only */
+ return -EINVAL; /* nothing, works with block devices only */

if (chn->binary) {
DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("initialize topology binary data"));
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ static int topology_probe(blkid_probe pr
chn->data = calloc(1,
sizeof(struct blkid_struct_topology));
if (!chn->data)
- return -1;
+ return -ENOMEM;
}
}

@@ -193,12 +193,12 @@ static int topology_probe(blkid_probe pr

DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("<-- leaving probing loop (type=%s) [TOPOLOGY idx=%d]",
id->name, chn->idx));
- return 0;
+ return BLKID_PROBE_OK;
}

DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("<-- leaving probing loop (failed) [TOPOLOGY idx=%d]",
chn->idx));
- return 1;
+ return BLKID_PROBE_NONE;
}

static void topology_free(blkid_probe pr __attribute__((__unused__)),

237
SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-thinpool.patch

@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/fdisks/fdisk.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/fdisks/fdisk.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/fdisks/fdisk.c.kzak 2015-07-02 12:37:24.465906322 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/fdisks/fdisk.c 2015-07-02 12:37:57.870673753 +0200
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
#include "canonicalize.h"
#include "strutils.h"
#include "closestream.h"
+#include "sysfs.h"

#include "fdisksunlabel.h"
#include "fdisksgilabel.h"
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/include/sysfs.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/include/sysfs.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/include/sysfs.h.kzak 2015-07-02 12:12:50.408196320 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/include/sysfs.h 2015-07-02 12:13:09.708061372 +0200
@@ -74,6 +74,8 @@ extern int sysfs_devno_to_wholedisk(dev_
size_t len, dev_t *diskdevno);
extern int sysfs_devno_is_wholedisk(dev_t devno);

+extern int sysfs_devno_is_lvm_private(dev_t devno);
+
extern int sysfs_scsi_get_hctl(struct sysfs_cxt *cxt, int *h,
int *c, int *t, int *l);
extern char *sysfs_scsi_host_strdup_attribute(struct sysfs_cxt *cxt,
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/blkidP.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/blkidP.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/blkidP.h.kzak 2015-07-02 12:18:27.349840375 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/blkidP.h 2015-07-02 12:19:07.797557558 +0200
@@ -221,6 +221,7 @@ struct blkid_struct_probe
#define BLKID_FL_PRIVATE_FD (1 << 1) /* see blkid_new_probe_from_filename() */
#define BLKID_FL_TINY_DEV (1 << 2) /* <= 1.47MiB (floppy or so) */
#define BLKID_FL_CDROM_DEV (1 << 3) /* is a CD/DVD drive */
+#define BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV (1 << 4) /* do not scan this device */

/* private per-probing flags */
#define BLKID_PROBE_FL_IGNORE_PT (1 << 1) /* ignore partition table */
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c.kzak 2015-07-02 12:19:11.669530485 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/partitions.c 2015-07-02 12:28:24.166667964 +0200
@@ -537,6 +537,8 @@ static int idinfo_probe(blkid_probe pr,

if (pr->size <= 0 || (id->minsz && id->minsz > pr->size))
goto nothing; /* the device is too small */
+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ goto nothing;

rc = blkid_probe_get_idmag(pr, id, &off, &mag);
if (rc != BLKID_PROBE_OK)
@@ -576,8 +578,12 @@ static int partitions_probe(blkid_probe

if (!pr || chn->idx < -1)
return -EINVAL;
+
blkid_probe_chain_reset_vals(pr, chn);

+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ return BLKID_PROBE_NONE;
+
if (chn->binary)
partitions_init_data(chn);

@@ -653,6 +659,8 @@ int blkid_partitions_do_subprobe(blkid_p

if (!pr || !parent || !parent->size)
return -EINVAL;
+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ return BLKID_PROBE_NONE;

/* range defined by parent */
sz = ((blkid_loff_t) parent->size) << 9;
@@ -707,6 +715,9 @@ static int blkid_partitions_probe_partit
blkid_partition par;
dev_t devno;

+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ goto nothing;
+
devno = blkid_probe_get_devno(pr);
if (!devno)
goto nothing;
@@ -779,7 +790,7 @@ nothing:
int blkid_probe_is_covered_by_pt(blkid_probe pr,
blkid_loff_t offset, blkid_loff_t size)
{
- blkid_probe prc;
+ blkid_probe prc = NULL;
blkid_partlist ls = NULL;
blkid_loff_t start, end;
int nparts, i, rc = 0;
@@ -788,6 +799,9 @@ int blkid_probe_is_covered_by_pt(blkid_p
"=> checking if off=%jd size=%jd covered by PT",
offset, size));

+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ goto done;
+
prc = blkid_clone_probe(pr);
if (!prc)
goto done;
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/probe.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/probe.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/probe.c.kzak 2015-07-02 12:13:48.823787869 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/probe.c 2015-07-02 12:38:20.110518915 +0200
@@ -110,6 +110,7 @@

#include "blkidP.h"
#include "all-io.h"
+#include "sysfs.h"

/* chains */
extern const struct blkid_chaindrv superblocks_drv;
@@ -714,8 +715,13 @@ int blkid_probe_set_device(blkid_probe p
if (pr->size <= 1440 * 1024 && !S_ISCHR(sb.st_mode))
pr->flags |= BLKID_FL_TINY_DEV;

+ if (S_ISBLK(sb.st_mode) && sysfs_devno_is_lvm_private(sb.st_rdev)) {
+ DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("ignore private LVM device"));
+ pr->flags |= BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV;
+ }
+
#ifdef CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY
- if (S_ISBLK(sb.st_mode) &&
+ else if (S_ISBLK(sb.st_mode) &&
!blkid_probe_is_tiny(pr) &&
blkid_probe_is_wholedisk(pr) &&
ioctl(fd, CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY, NULL) >= 0)
@@ -892,6 +898,9 @@ int blkid_do_probe(blkid_probe pr)
if (!pr)
return -1;

+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ return 1;
+
do {
struct blkid_chain *chn = pr->cur_chain;

@@ -1143,6 +1152,8 @@ int blkid_do_safeprobe(blkid_probe pr)

if (!pr)
return -1;
+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ return 1;

blkid_probe_start(pr);

@@ -1197,6 +1208,8 @@ int blkid_do_fullprobe(blkid_probe pr)

if (!pr)
return -1;
+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ return 1;

blkid_probe_start(pr);

diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c.kzak 2015-07-02 12:29:32.370193121 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c 2015-07-02 12:31:06.897535008 +0200
@@ -338,6 +338,9 @@ static int superblocks_probe(blkid_probe

if (!pr || chn->idx < -1)
return -EINVAL;
+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ goto nothing;
+
blkid_probe_chain_reset_vals(pr, chn);

DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("--> starting probing loop [SUBLKS idx=%d]",
@@ -453,6 +456,9 @@ static int superblocks_safeprobe(blkid_p
int intol = 0;
int rc;

+ if (pr->flags & BLKID_FL_NOSCAN_DEV)
+ return 1; /* nothing */
+
while ((rc = superblocks_probe(pr, chn)) == 0) {

if (blkid_probe_is_tiny(pr) && !count)
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/verify.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/verify.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/verify.c.kzak 2015-07-02 12:15:51.782928121 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/verify.c 2015-07-02 12:16:45.078555470 +0200
@@ -112,6 +112,10 @@ blkid_dev blkid_verify(blkid_cache cache
(unsigned long)diff));
#endif

+ if (sysfs_devno_is_lvm_private(st.st_rdev)) {
+ blkid_free_dev(dev);
+ return NULL;
+ }
if (!cache->probe) {
cache->probe = blkid_new_probe();
if (!cache->probe) {
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/lib/sysfs.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/lib/sysfs.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/lib/sysfs.c.kzak 2015-07-02 12:12:29.193344657 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/lib/sysfs.c 2015-07-02 12:12:13.565453930 +0200
@@ -639,6 +639,35 @@ err:
}

/*
+ * Returns 1 if the device is private LVM device.
+ */
+int sysfs_devno_is_lvm_private(dev_t devno)
+{
+ struct sysfs_cxt cxt = UL_SYSFSCXT_EMPTY;
+ char *uuid = NULL;
+ int rc = 0;
+
+ if (sysfs_init(&cxt, devno, NULL) != 0)
+ return 0;
+
+ uuid = sysfs_strdup(&cxt, "dm/uuid");
+
+ /* Private LVM devices use "LVM-<uuid>-<name>" uuid format (important
+ * is the "LVM" prefix and "-<name>" postfix).
+ */
+ if (uuid && strncmp(uuid, "LVM-", 4) == 0) {
+ char *p = strrchr(uuid + 4, '-');
+
+ if (p && *(p + 1))
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+
+ sysfs_deinit(&cxt);
+ free(uuid);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
* Return 0 or 1, or < 0 in case of error
*/
int sysfs_devno_is_wholedisk(dev_t devno)
@@ -651,6 +680,9 @@ int sysfs_devno_is_wholedisk(dev_t devno
return devno == disk;
}

+
+
+
int sysfs_scsi_get_hctl(struct sysfs_cxt *cxt, int *h, int *c, int *t, int *l)
{
char buf[PATH_MAX], *hctl;

133
SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-xfs-log.patch

@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c.kzak 2015-06-24 12:58:20.790115492 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.c 2015-06-24 12:57:57.961286166 +0200
@@ -49,6 +49,8 @@
*
* @UUID_SUB: subvolume uuid (e.g. btrfs)
*
+ * @LOGUUID: external log UUID (e.g. xfs)
+ *
* @UUID_RAW: raw UUID from FS superblock
*
* @EXT_JOURNAL: external journal UUID
@@ -113,6 +115,7 @@ static const struct blkid_idinfo *idinfo
&swsuspend_idinfo,
&swap_idinfo,
&xfs_idinfo,
+ &xfs_log_idinfo,
&ext4dev_idinfo,
&ext4_idinfo,
&ext3_idinfo,
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.h.kzak 2015-06-24 12:58:48.533908071 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/superblocks.h 2015-06-24 12:59:00.098821476 +0200
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ extern const struct blkid_idinfo ext2_id
extern const struct blkid_idinfo jbd_idinfo;
extern const struct blkid_idinfo jfs_idinfo;
extern const struct blkid_idinfo xfs_idinfo;
+extern const struct blkid_idinfo xfs_log_idinfo;
extern const struct blkid_idinfo gfs_idinfo;
extern const struct blkid_idinfo gfs2_idinfo;
extern const struct blkid_idinfo romfs_idinfo;
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c.kzak 2015-06-24 12:39:34.300507071 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c 2015-06-24 12:39:45.389427015 +0200
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
* Copyright (C) 2001 by Andreas Dilger
* Copyright (C) 2004 Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
* Copyright (C) 2008 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
+ * Copyright (C) 2013 Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
*
* This file may be redistributed under the terms of the
* GNU Lesser General Public License.
@@ -187,3 +188,90 @@ const struct blkid_idinfo xfs_idinfo =
}
};

+struct xlog_rec_header {
+ uint32_t h_magicno;
+ uint32_t h_dummy1[1];
+ uint32_t h_version;
+ uint32_t h_len;
+ uint32_t h_dummy2[71];
+ uint32_t h_fmt;
+ unsigned char h_uuid[16];
+} __attribute__((packed));
+
+#define XLOG_HEADER_MAGIC_NUM 0xFEEDbabe
+
+/*
+ * For very small filesystems, the minimum log size
+ * can be smaller, but that seems vanishingly unlikely
+ * when used with an external log (which is used for
+ * performance reasons; tiny conflicts with that goal).
+ */
+#define XFS_MIN_LOG_BYTES (10 * 1024 * 1024)
+
+#define XLOG_FMT_LINUX_LE 1
+#define XLOG_FMT_LINUX_BE 2
+#define XLOG_FMT_IRIX_BE 3
+
+#define XLOG_VERSION_1 1
+#define XLOG_VERSION_2 2 /* Large IClogs, Log sunit */
+#define XLOG_VERSION_OKBITS (XLOG_VERSION_1 | XLOG_VERSION_2)
+
+static int xlog_valid_rec_header(struct xlog_rec_header *rhead)
+{
+ uint32_t hlen;
+
+ if (rhead->h_magicno != cpu_to_be32(XLOG_HEADER_MAGIC_NUM))
+ return 0;
+
+ if (!rhead->h_version ||
+ (be32_to_cpu(rhead->h_version) & (~XLOG_VERSION_OKBITS)))
+ return 0;
+
+ /* LR body must have data or it wouldn't have been written */
+ hlen = be32_to_cpu(rhead->h_len);
+ if (hlen <= 0 || hlen > INT_MAX)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (rhead->h_fmt != cpu_to_be32(XLOG_FMT_LINUX_LE) &&
+ rhead->h_fmt != cpu_to_be32(XLOG_FMT_LINUX_BE) &&
+ rhead->h_fmt != cpu_to_be32(XLOG_FMT_IRIX_BE))
+ return 0;
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/* xlog record header will be in some sector in the first 256k */
+static int probe_xfs_log(blkid_probe pr, const struct blkid_idmag *mag)
+{
+ int i;
+ struct xlog_rec_header *rhead;
+ unsigned char *buf;
+
+ buf = blkid_probe_get_buffer(pr, 0, 256*1024);
+ if (!buf)
+ return errno ? -errno : 1;
+
+ if (memcmp(buf, "XFSB", 4) == 0)
+ return 1; /* this is regular XFS, ignore */
+
+ /* check the first 512 512-byte sectors */
+ for (i = 0; i < 512; i++) {
+ rhead = (struct xlog_rec_header *)&buf[i*512];
+
+ if (xlog_valid_rec_header(rhead)) {
+ blkid_probe_set_uuid_as(pr, rhead->h_uuid, "LOGUUID");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+const struct blkid_idinfo xfs_log_idinfo =
+{
+ .name = "xfs_external_log",
+ .usage = BLKID_USAGE_OTHER,
+ .probefunc = probe_xfs_log,
+ .magics = BLKID_NONE_MAGIC,
+ .minsz = XFS_MIN_LOG_BYTES,
+};

176
SOURCES/2.25-libblkid-xfs.patch

@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c.kzak 2014-09-24 10:59:39.548315524 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c 2014-09-24 11:02:55.595186026 +0200
@@ -20,20 +20,143 @@
#include "superblocks.h"

struct xfs_super_block {
- unsigned char xs_magic[4];
- uint32_t xs_blocksize;
- uint64_t xs_dblocks;
- uint64_t xs_rblocks;
- uint32_t xs_dummy1[2];
- unsigned char xs_uuid[16];
- uint32_t xs_dummy2[15];
- char xs_fname[12];
- uint32_t xs_dummy3[2];
- uint64_t xs_icount;
- uint64_t xs_ifree;
- uint64_t xs_fdblocks;
+ uint32_t sb_magicnum; /* magic number == XFS_SB_MAGIC */
+ uint32_t sb_blocksize; /* logical block size, bytes */
+ uint64_t sb_dblocks; /* number of data blocks */
+ uint64_t sb_rblocks; /* number of realtime blocks */
+ uint64_t sb_rextents; /* number of realtime extents */
+ unsigned char sb_uuid[16]; /* file system unique id */
+ uint64_t sb_logstart; /* starting block of log if internal */
+ uint64_t sb_rootino; /* root inode number */
+ uint64_t sb_rbmino; /* bitmap inode for realtime extents */
+ uint64_t sb_rsumino; /* summary inode for rt bitmap */
+ uint32_t sb_rextsize; /* realtime extent size, blocks */
+ uint32_t sb_agblocks; /* size of an allocation group */
+ uint32_t sb_agcount; /* number of allocation groups */
+ uint32_t sb_rbmblocks; /* number of rt bitmap blocks */
+ uint32_t sb_logblocks; /* number of log blocks */
+
+ uint16_t sb_versionnum; /* header version == XFS_SB_VERSION */
+ uint16_t sb_sectsize; /* volume sector size, bytes */
+ uint16_t sb_inodesize; /* inode size, bytes */
+ uint16_t sb_inopblock; /* inodes per block */
+ char sb_fname[12]; /* file system name */
+ uint8_t sb_blocklog; /* log2 of sb_blocksize */
+ uint8_t sb_sectlog; /* log2 of sb_sectsize */
+ uint8_t sb_inodelog; /* log2 of sb_inodesize */
+ uint8_t sb_inopblog; /* log2 of sb_inopblock */
+ uint8_t sb_agblklog; /* log2 of sb_agblocks (rounded up) */
+ uint8_t sb_rextslog; /* log2 of sb_rextents */
+ uint8_t sb_inprogress; /* mkfs is in progress, don't mount */
+ uint8_t sb_imax_pct; /* max % of fs for inode space */
+ /* statistics */
+ uint64_t sb_icount; /* allocated inodes */
+ uint64_t sb_ifree; /* free inodes */
+ uint64_t sb_fdblocks; /* free data blocks */
+ uint64_t sb_frextents; /* free realtime extents */
+
+ /* this is not all... but enough for libblkid */
+
} __attribute__((packed));

+#define XFS_MIN_BLOCKSIZE_LOG 9 /* i.e. 512 bytes */
+#define XFS_MAX_BLOCKSIZE_LOG 16 /* i.e. 65536 bytes */
+#define XFS_MIN_BLOCKSIZE (1 << XFS_MIN_BLOCKSIZE_LOG)
+#define XFS_MAX_BLOCKSIZE (1 << XFS_MAX_BLOCKSIZE_LOG)
+#define XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE_LOG 9 /* i.e. 512 bytes */
+#define XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE_LOG 15 /* i.e. 32768 bytes */
+#define XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE (1 << XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE_LOG)
+#define XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE (1 << XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE_LOG)
+
+#define XFS_DINODE_MIN_LOG 8
+#define XFS_DINODE_MAX_LOG 11
+#define XFS_DINODE_MIN_SIZE (1 << XFS_DINODE_MIN_LOG)
+#define XFS_DINODE_MAX_SIZE (1 << XFS_DINODE_MAX_LOG)
+
+#define XFS_MAX_RTEXTSIZE (1024 * 1024 * 1024) /* 1GB */
+#define XFS_DFL_RTEXTSIZE (64 * 1024) /* 64kB */
+#define XFS_MIN_RTEXTSIZE (4 * 1024) /* 4kB */
+
+#define XFS_MIN_AG_BLOCKS 64
+#define XFS_MAX_DBLOCKS(s) ((uint64_t)(s)->sb_agcount * (s)->sb_agblocks)
+#define XFS_MIN_DBLOCKS(s) ((uint64_t)((s)->sb_agcount - 1) * \
+ (s)->sb_agblocks + XFS_MIN_AG_BLOCKS)
+
+
+static void sb_from_disk(struct xfs_super_block *from,
+ struct xfs_super_block *to)
+{
+
+ to->sb_magicnum = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_magicnum);
+ to->sb_blocksize = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_blocksize);
+ to->sb_dblocks = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_dblocks);
+ to->sb_rblocks = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rblocks);
+ to->sb_rextents = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rextents);
+ to->sb_logstart = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_logstart);
+ to->sb_rootino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rootino);
+ to->sb_rbmino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rbmino);
+ to->sb_rsumino = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_rsumino);
+ to->sb_rextsize = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_rextsize);
+ to->sb_agblocks = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_agblocks);
+ to->sb_agcount = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_agcount);
+ to->sb_rbmblocks = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_rbmblocks);
+ to->sb_logblocks = be32_to_cpu(from->sb_logblocks);
+ to->sb_versionnum = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_versionnum);
+ to->sb_sectsize = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_sectsize);
+ to->sb_inodesize = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_inodesize);
+ to->sb_inopblock = be16_to_cpu(from->sb_inopblock);
+ to->sb_blocklog = from->sb_blocklog;
+ to->sb_sectlog = from->sb_sectlog;
+ to->sb_inodelog = from->sb_inodelog;
+ to->sb_inopblog = from->sb_inopblog;
+ to->sb_agblklog = from->sb_agblklog;
+ to->sb_rextslog = from->sb_rextslog;
+ to->sb_inprogress = from->sb_inprogress;
+ to->sb_imax_pct = from->sb_imax_pct;
+ to->sb_icount = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_icount);
+ to->sb_ifree = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_ifree);
+ to->sb_fdblocks = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_fdblocks);
+ to->sb_frextents = be64_to_cpu(from->sb_frextents);
+}
+
+static int xfs_verify_sb(struct xfs_super_block *ondisk)
+{
+ struct xfs_super_block sb, *sbp = &sb;
+
+ /* beXX_to_cpu(), but don't convert UUID and fsname! */
+ sb_from_disk(ondisk, sbp);
+
+ /* sanity checks, we don't want to rely on magic string only */
+ if (sbp->sb_agcount <= 0 ||
+ sbp->sb_sectsize < XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE ||
+ sbp->sb_sectsize > XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE ||
+ sbp->sb_sectlog < XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE_LOG ||
+ sbp->sb_sectlog > XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE_LOG ||
+ sbp->sb_sectsize != (1 << sbp->sb_sectlog) ||
+ sbp->sb_blocksize < XFS_MIN_BLOCKSIZE ||
+ sbp->sb_blocksize > XFS_MAX_BLOCKSIZE ||
+ sbp->sb_blocklog < XFS_MIN_BLOCKSIZE_LOG ||
+ sbp->sb_blocklog > XFS_MAX_BLOCKSIZE_LOG ||
+ sbp->sb_blocksize != (1 << sbp->sb_blocklog) ||
+ sbp->sb_inodesize < XFS_DINODE_MIN_SIZE ||
+ sbp->sb_inodesize > XFS_DINODE_MAX_SIZE ||
+ sbp->sb_inodelog < XFS_DINODE_MIN_LOG ||
+ sbp->sb_inodelog > XFS_DINODE_MAX_LOG ||
+ sbp->sb_inodesize != (1 << sbp->sb_inodelog) ||
+ (sbp->sb_blocklog - sbp->sb_inodelog != sbp->sb_inopblog) ||
+ (sbp->sb_rextsize * sbp->sb_blocksize > XFS_MAX_RTEXTSIZE) ||
+ (sbp->sb_rextsize * sbp->sb_blocksize < XFS_MIN_RTEXTSIZE) ||
+ (sbp->sb_imax_pct > 100 /* zero sb_imax_pct is valid */) ||
+ sbp->sb_dblocks == 0 ||
+ sbp->sb_dblocks > XFS_MAX_DBLOCKS(sbp) ||
+ sbp->sb_dblocks < XFS_MIN_DBLOCKS(sbp))
+ return 0;
+
+ /* TODO: version 5 has also checksum CRC32, maybe we can check it too */
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
static int probe_xfs(blkid_probe pr, const struct blkid_idmag *mag)
{
struct xfs_super_block *xs;
@@ -42,10 +165,13 @@ static int probe_xfs(blkid_probe pr, con
if (!xs)
return errno ? -errno : 1;

- if (strlen(xs->xs_fname))
- blkid_probe_set_label(pr, (unsigned char *) xs->xs_fname,
- sizeof(xs->xs_fname));
- blkid_probe_set_uuid(pr, xs->xs_uuid);
+ if (!xfs_verify_sb(xs))
+ return 1;
+
+ if (strlen(xs->sb_fname))
+ blkid_probe_set_label(pr, (unsigned char *) xs->sb_fname,
+ sizeof(xs->sb_fname));
+ blkid_probe_set_uuid(pr, xs->sb_uuid);
return 0;
}

12
SOURCES/2.25-lscpu-d_type.patch

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c.kzak 2014-09-24 10:27:29.410899893 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c 2014-09-24 10:33:20.960254060 +0200
@@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ static inline int is_node_dirent(struct
return
d &&
#ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE
- d->d_type == DT_DIR &&
+ (d->d_type == DT_DIR || d->d_type == DT_UNKNOWN) &&
#endif
strncmp(d->d_name, "node", 4) == 0 &&
isdigit_string(d->d_name + 4);

102
SOURCES/2.25-lscpu-discontinuous-NUMA-nodes.patch

@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.342739583 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c 2014-01-14 11:21:51.837599200 +0100
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
/* /sys paths */
#define _PATH_SYS_SYSTEM "/sys/devices/system"
#define _PATH_SYS_CPU _PATH_SYS_SYSTEM "/cpu"
+#define _PATH_SYS_NODE _PATH_SYS_SYSTEM "/node"
#define _PATH_PROC_XEN "/proc/xen"
#define _PATH_PROC_XENCAP _PATH_PROC_XEN "/capabilities"
#define _PATH_PROC_CPUINFO "/proc/cpuinfo"
@@ -157,6 +158,7 @@ struct lscpu_desc {
cpu_set_t *online; /* mask with online CPUs */

int nnodes; /* number of NUMA modes */
+ int *idx2nodenum; /* Support for discontinuous nodes */
cpu_set_t **nodemaps; /* array with NUMA nodes */

/* books -- based on book_siblings (internal kernel map of cpuX's
@@ -802,25 +804,59 @@ read_cache(struct lscpu_desc *desc, int
}
}

+static inline int is_node_dirent(struct dirent *d)
+{
+ return
+ d &&
+#ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE
+ d->d_type == DT_DIR &&
+#endif
+ strncmp(d->d_name, "node", 4) == 0 &&
+ isdigit_string(d->d_name + 4);
+}
+
static void
read_nodes(struct lscpu_desc *desc)
{
- int i;
+ int i = 0;
+ DIR *dir;
+ struct dirent *d;
+ char *path;

/* number of NUMA node */
- while (path_exist(_PATH_SYS_SYSTEM "/node/node%d", desc->nnodes))
- desc->nnodes++;
+ path = path_strdup(_PATH_SYS_NODE);
+ dir = opendir(path);
+ free(path);
+
+ while (dir && (d = readdir(dir))) {
+ if (is_node_dirent(d))
+ desc->nnodes++;
+ }

- if (!desc->nnodes)
+ if (!desc->nnodes) {
+ if (dir)
+ closedir(dir);
return;
+ }

desc->nodemaps = xcalloc(desc->nnodes, sizeof(cpu_set_t *));
+ desc->idx2nodenum = xmalloc(desc->nnodes * sizeof(int));
+
+ if (dir) {
+ rewinddir(dir);
+ while ((d = readdir(dir)) && i < desc->nnodes) {
+ if (is_node_dirent(d))
+ desc->idx2nodenum[i++] = strtol_or_err(((d->d_name) + 4),
+ _("Failed to extract the node number"));
+ }
+ closedir(dir);
+ }

/* information about how nodes share different CPUs */
for (i = 0; i < desc->nnodes; i++)
desc->nodemaps[i] = path_read_cpuset(maxcpus,
_PATH_SYS_SYSTEM "/node/node%d/cpumap",
- i);
+ desc->idx2nodenum[i]);
}

static char *
@@ -850,7 +886,7 @@ get_cell_data(struct lscpu_desc *desc, i
case COL_NODE:
if (cpuset_ary_isset(cpu, desc->nodemaps,
desc->nnodes, setsize, &idx) == 0)
- snprintf(buf, bufsz, "%zd", idx);
+ snprintf(buf, bufsz, "%d", desc->idx2nodenum[idx]);
break;
case COL_BOOK:
if (cpuset_ary_isset(cpu, desc->bookmaps,
@@ -1250,7 +1286,7 @@ print_summary(struct lscpu_desc *desc, s
}

for (i = 0; i < desc->nnodes; i++) {
- snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), _("NUMA node%d CPU(s):"), i);
+ snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), _("NUMA node%d CPU(s):"), desc->idx2nodenum[i]);
print_cpuset(buf, desc->nodemaps[i], mod->hex);
}
}

144
SOURCES/2.25-lscpu-sort-NUMA.patch

@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c.kzak 2014-01-14 14:02:52.228996385 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/lscpu.c 2014-01-14 14:04:08.109795733 +0100
@@ -815,6 +815,13 @@ static inline int is_node_dirent(struct
isdigit_string(d->d_name + 4);
}

+static int
+nodecmp(const void *ap, const void *bp)
+{
+ int *a = (int *) ap, *b = (int *) bp;
+ return *a - *b;
+}
+
static void
read_nodes(struct lscpu_desc *desc)
{
@@ -850,6 +857,7 @@ read_nodes(struct lscpu_desc *desc)
_("Failed to extract the node number"));
}
closedir(dir);
+ qsort(desc->idx2nodenum, desc->nnodes, sizeof(int), nodecmp);
}

/* information about how nodes share different CPUs */
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/tests/expected/lscpu/lscpu-x86_64-64cpu.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/tests/expected/lscpu/lscpu-x86_64-64cpu
--- util-linux-2.23.2/tests/expected/lscpu/lscpu-x86_64-64cpu.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.551651742 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/tests/expected/lscpu/lscpu-x86_64-64cpu 2014-01-14 14:04:29.662022613 +0100
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ On-line CPU(s) list: 0-63
Thread(s) per core: 2
Core(s) per socket: 8
Socket(s): 4
-NUMA node(s): 1
+NUMA node(s): 3
Vendor ID: GenuineIntel
CPU family: 6
Model: 46
@@ -18,72 +18,74 @@ L1i cache: 32K
L2 cache: 256K
L3 cache: 18432K
NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26,28,30,32,34,36,38,40,42,44,46,48,50,52,54,56,58,60,62
+NUMA node2 CPU(s): 1,5,9,13,17,21,25,29,33,37,41,45,49,53,57,61
+NUMA node3 CPU(s): 3,7,11,15,19,23,27,31,35,39,43,47,51,55,59,63

# The following is the parsable format, which can be fed to other
# programs. Each different item in every column has an unique ID
# starting from zero.
# CPU,Core,Socket,Node,,L1d,L1i,L2,L3
0,0,0,0,,0,0,0,0
-1,1,1,,,1,1,1,1
+1,1,1,2,,1,1,1,1
2,2,2,0,,2,2,2,2
-3,3,3,,,3,3,3,3
+3,3,3,3,,3,3,3,3
4,4,0,0,,4,4,4,0
-5,5,1,,,5,5,5,1
+5,5,1,2,,5,5,5,1
6,6,2,0,,6,6,6,2
-7,7,3,,,7,7,7,3
+7,7,3,3,,7,7,7,3
8,8,0,0,,8,8,8,0
-9,9,1,,,9,9,9,1
+9,9,1,2,,9,9,9,1
10,10,2,0,,10,10,10,2
-11,11,3,,,11,11,11,3
+11,11,3,3,,11,11,11,3
12,12,0,0,,12,12,12,0
-13,13,1,,,13,13,13,1
+13,13,1,2,,13,13,13,1
14,14,2,0,,14,14,14,2
-15,15,3,,,15,15,15,3
+15,15,3,3,,15,15,15,3
16,16,0,0,,16,16,16,0
-17,17,1,,,17,17,17,1
+17,17,1,2,,17,17,17,1
18,18,2,0,,18,18,18,2
-19,19,3,,,19,19,19,3
+19,19,3,3,,19,19,19,3
20,20,0,0,,20,20,20,0
-21,21,1,,,21,21,21,1
+21,21,1,2,,21,21,21,1
22,22,2,0,,22,22,22,2
-23,23,3,,,23,23,23,3
+23,23,3,3,,23,23,23,3
24,24,0,0,,24,24,24,0
-25,25,1,,,25,25,25,1
+25,25,1,2,,25,25,25,1
26,26,2,0,,26,26,26,2
-27,27,3,,,27,27,27,3
+27,27,3,3,,27,27,27,3
28,28,0,0,,28,28,28,0
-29,29,1,,,29,29,29,1
+29,29,1,2,,29,29,29,1
30,30,2,0,,30,30,30,2
-31,31,3,,,31,31,31,3
+31,31,3,3,,31,31,31,3
32,0,0,0,,0,0,0,0
-33,1,1,,,1,1,1,1
+33,1,1,2,,1,1,1,1
34,2,2,0,,2,2,2,2
-35,3,3,,,3,3,3,3
+35,3,3,3,,3,3,3,3
36,4,0,0,,4,4,4,0
-37,5,1,,,5,5,5,1
+37,5,1,2,,5,5,5,1
38,6,2,0,,6,6,6,2
-39,7,3,,,7,7,7,3
+39,7,3,3,,7,7,7,3
40,8,0,0,,8,8,8,0
-41,9,1,,,9,9,9,1
+41,9,1,2,,9,9,9,1
42,10,2,0,,10,10,10,2
-43,11,3,,,11,11,11,3
+43,11,3,3,,11,11,11,3
44,12,0,0,,12,12,12,0
-45,13,1,,,13,13,13,1
+45,13,1,2,,13,13,13,1
46,14,2,0,,14,14,14,2
-47,15,3,,,15,15,15,3
+47,15,3,3,,15,15,15,3
48,16,0,0,,16,16,16,0
-49,17,1,,,17,17,17,1
+49,17,1,2,,17,17,17,1
50,18,2,0,,18,18,18,2
-51,19,3,,,19,19,19,3
+51,19,3,3,,19,19,19,3
52,20,0,0,,20,20,20,0
-53,21,1,,,21,21,21,1
+53,21,1,2,,21,21,21,1
54,22,2,0,,22,22,22,2
-55,23,3,,,23,23,23,3
+55,23,3,3,,23,23,23,3
56,24,0,0,,24,24,24,0
-57,25,1,,,25,25,25,1
+57,25,1,2,,25,25,25,1
58,26,2,0,,26,26,26,2
-59,27,3,,,27,27,27,3
+59,27,3,3,,27,27,27,3
60,28,0,0,,28,28,28,0
-61,29,1,,,29,29,29,1
+61,29,1,2,,29,29,29,1
62,30,2,0,,30,30,30,2
-63,31,3,,,31,31,31,3
+63,31,3,3,,31,31,31,3

27
SOURCES/2.25-mount-man-default.patch

@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8.kzak 2015-06-24 10:44:54.888929869 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8 2015-06-24 10:48:10.022436703 +0200
@@ -865,9 +865,10 @@ Some of these options are only useful wh
.I /etc/fstab
file.

-Some of these options could be enabled or disabled by default
-in the system kernel. To check the current setting see the options
-in /proc/mounts.
+Some of these options could be enabled or disabled by default in the system
+kernel. To check the current setting see the options in /proc/mounts. Note
+that filesystems also have per-filesystem specific default mount options (see
+for example tune2fs -l output for extN filesystems).

The following options apply to any filesystem that is being
mounted (but not every filesystem actually honors them - e.g., the
@@ -973,6 +974,9 @@ For more details, see
.B defaults
Use default options:
.BR rw ", " suid ", " dev ", " exec ", " auto ", " nouser ", and " async.
+
+Note that the real set of the all default mount options depends on kernel
+and filesystem type. See the begin of this section for more details.
.TP
.B dev
Interpret character or block special devices on the filesystem.

16
SOURCES/2.25-mount-man-xfs.patch

@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8.kzak 2014-03-12 12:35:46.532369960 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8 2014-03-12 12:35:23.041126143 +0100
@@ -2598,9 +2598,9 @@ None.
.TP
.BR allocsize=size
Sets the buffered I/O end-of-file preallocation size when
-doing delayed allocation writeout (default size is 64KiB).
-Valid values for this option are page size (typically 4KiB)
-through to 1GiB, inclusive, in power-of-2 increments.
+doing delayed allocation writeout. Valid values for this
+option are page size (typically 4KiB) through to 1GiB,
+inclusive, in power-of-2 increments.
.sp
The default behaviour is for dynamic end-of-file
preallocation size, which uses a set of heuristics to

200
SOURCES/2.25-swapon-discard.patch

@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/swapon.8.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/swapon.8
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/swapon.8.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.544651682 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/swapon.8 2014-09-24 10:57:45.855230767 +0200
@@ -112,15 +112,25 @@ All devices marked as ``swap'' in
are made available, except for those with the ``noauto'' option.
Devices that are already being used as swap are silently skipped.
.TP
-.B "\-d, \-\-discard"
-Discard freed swap pages before they are reused, if the swap
-device supports the discard or trim operation. This may improve
-performance on some Solid State Devices, but often it does not.
+.B "\-d, \-\-discard\fR [=\fIpolicy\fR]"
+Enable swap discards, if the swap backing device supports the discard or
+trim operation. This may improve performance on some Solid State Devices,
+but often it does not. The option allows one to select between two
+available swap discard policies:
+.BI \-\-discard=once
+to perform a single-time discard operation for the whole swap area at swapon;
+or
+.BI \-\-discard=pages
+to discard freed swap pages before they are reused, while swapping.
+If no policy is selected, the default behavior is to enable both discard types.
The
.I /etc/fstab
-mount option
-.BI discard
-may be also used to enable discard flag.
+mount options
+.BI discard,
+.BI discard=once,
+or
+.BI discard=pages
+may be also used to enable discard flags.
.TP
.B "\-e, \-\-ifexists"
Silently skip devices that do not exist.
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/swapon.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/swapon.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/swapon.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.348739643 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/swapon.c 2014-09-24 10:57:45.855230767 +0200
@@ -34,9 +34,20 @@
#endif

#ifndef SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD
-# define SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD 0x10000 /* discard swap cluster after use */
+# define SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD 0x10000 /* enable discard for swap */
#endif

+#ifndef SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_ONCE
+# define SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_ONCE 0x20000 /* discard swap area at swapon-time */
+#endif
+
+#ifndef SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_PAGES
+# define SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_PAGES 0x40000 /* discard page-clusters after use */
+#endif
+
+#define SWAP_FLAGS_DISCARD_VALID (SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD | SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_ONCE | \
+ SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_PAGES)
+
#ifndef SWAP_FLAG_PREFER
# define SWAP_FLAG_PREFER 0x8000 /* set if swap priority specified */
#endif
@@ -70,7 +81,7 @@ enum {

static int all;
static int priority = -1; /* non-prioritized swap by default */
-static int discard;
+static int discard; /* don't send swap discards by default */

/* If true, don't complain if the device/file doesn't exist */
static int ifexists;
@@ -567,8 +578,22 @@ static int do_swapon(const char *orig_sp
<< SWAP_FLAG_PRIO_SHIFT);
}
#endif
- if (fl_discard)
- flags |= SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD;
+ /*
+ * Validate the discard flags passed and set them
+ * accordingly before calling sys_swapon.
+ */
+ if (fl_discard && !(fl_discard & ~SWAP_FLAGS_DISCARD_VALID)) {
+ /*
+ * If we get here with both discard policy flags set,
+ * we just need to tell the kernel to enable discards
+ * and it will do correctly, just as we expect.
+ */
+ if ((fl_discard & SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_ONCE) &&
+ (fl_discard & SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_PAGES))
+ flags |= SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD;
+ else
+ flags |= fl_discard;
+ }

status = swapon(special, flags);
if (status < 0)
@@ -608,12 +633,22 @@ static int swapon_all(void)
while (mnt_table_find_next_fs(tb, itr, match_swap, NULL, &fs) == 0) {
/* defaults */
int pri = priority, dsc = discard, nofail = ifexists;
- char *p, *src;
+ char *p, *src, *dscarg;

if (mnt_fs_get_option(fs, "noauto", NULL, NULL) == 0)
continue;
- if (mnt_fs_get_option(fs, "discard", NULL, NULL) == 0)
- dsc = 1;
+ if (mnt_fs_get_option(fs, "discard", &dscarg, NULL) == 0) {
+ dsc |= SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD;
+ if (dscarg) {
+ /* only single-time discards are wanted */
+ if (strcmp(dscarg, "once") == 0)
+ dsc |= SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_ONCE;
+
+ /* do discard for every released swap page */
+ if (strcmp(dscarg, "pages") == 0)
+ dsc |= SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_PAGES;
+ }
+ }
if (mnt_fs_get_option(fs, "nofail", NULL, NULL) == 0)
nofail = 1;
if (mnt_fs_get_option(fs, "pri", &p, NULL) == 0 && p)
@@ -643,17 +678,17 @@ static void __attribute__ ((__noreturn__
fprintf(out, _(" %s [options] [<spec>]\n"), program_invocation_short_name);

fputs(USAGE_OPTIONS, out);
- fputs(_(" -a, --all enable all swaps from /etc/fstab\n"
- " -d, --discard discard freed pages before they are reused\n"
- " -e, --ifexists silently skip devices that do not exist\n"
- " -f, --fixpgsz reinitialize the swap space if necessary\n"
- " -p, --priority <prio> specify the priority of the swap device\n"
- " -s, --summary display summary about used swap devices\n"
- " --show[=<columns>] display summary in definable table\n"
- " --noheadings don't print headings, use with --show\n"
- " --raw use the raw output format, use with --show\n"
- " --bytes display swap size in bytes in --show output\n"
- " -v, --verbose verbose mode\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -a, --all enable all swaps from /etc/fstab\n"
+ " -d, --discard[=<policy>] enable swap discards, if supported by device\n"
+ " -e, --ifexists silently skip devices that do not exist\n"
+ " -f, --fixpgsz reinitialize the swap space if necessary\n"
+ " -p, --priority <prio> specify the priority of the swap device\n"
+ " -s, --summary display summary about used swap devices\n"
+ " --show[=<columns>] display summary in definable table\n"
+ " --noheadings don't print headings, use with --show\n"
+ " --raw use the raw output format, use with --show\n"
+ " --bytes display swap size in bytes in --show output\n"
+ " -v, --verbose verbose mode\n"), out);

fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
fputs(USAGE_HELP, out);
@@ -669,6 +704,11 @@ static void __attribute__ ((__noreturn__
" <device> name of device to be used\n"
" <file> name of file to be used\n"), out);

+ fputs(_("\nAvailable discard policy types (for --discard):\n"
+ " once : only single-time area discards are issued. (swapon)\n"
+ " pages : discard freed pages before they are reused.\n"
+ " * if no policy is selected both discard types are enabled. (default)\n"), out);
+
fputs(_("\nAvailable columns (for --show):\n"), out);
for (i = 0; i < NCOLS; i++)
fprintf(out, " %4s %s\n", infos[i].name, _(infos[i].help));
@@ -693,7 +733,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])

static const struct option long_opts[] = {
{ "priority", 1, 0, 'p' },
- { "discard", 0, 0, 'd' },
+ { "discard", 2, 0, 'd' },
{ "ifexists", 0, 0, 'e' },
{ "summary", 0, 0, 's' },
{ "fixpgsz", 0, 0, 'f' },
@@ -716,7 +756,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
mnt_init_debug(0);
mntcache = mnt_new_cache();

- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "ahdefp:svVL:U:",
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "ahd::efp:svVL:U:",
long_opts, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case 'a': /* all */
@@ -736,7 +776,18 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
add_uuid(optarg);
break;
case 'd':
- discard = 1;
+ discard |= SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD;
+ if (optarg) {
+ if (*optarg == '=')
+ optarg++;
+
+ if (strcmp(optarg, "once") == 0)
+ discard |= SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_ONCE;
+ else if (strcmp(optarg, "pages") == 0)
+ discard |= SWAP_FLAG_DISCARD_PAGES;
+ else
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("unsupported discard policy: %s"), optarg);
+ }
break;
case 'e': /* ifexists */
ifexists = 1;

35
SOURCES/2.25-taskset-man-fix-permissions.patch

@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
From ab0e0fa7a45bccf8304edcb2a904f30a4f3a48b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 16:07:54 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] taskset: fix PERMISSIONS section of taskset man page

A user is always allowed to change the CPU affinity of his or her
own processes. CAP_SYS_NICE is only required to change the affinity
of another user's process.

Signed-off-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Joe Mario <jmario@redhat.com>
---
schedutils/taskset.1 | 5 +++--
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/schedutils/taskset.1 b/schedutils/taskset.1
index ade202b..fb5738c 100644
--- a/schedutils/taskset.1
+++ b/schedutils/taskset.1
@@ -102,10 +102,11 @@ Or set it:
.B taskset \-p
.I mask pid
.SH PERMISSIONS
+A user can change the CPU affinity of a process belonging to the same user.
A user must possess
.B CAP_SYS_NICE
-to change the CPU affinity of a process. Any user can retrieve the affinity
-mask.
+to change the CPU affinity of a process belonging to another user.
+A user can retrieve the affinity mask of any process.
.SH AUTHOR
Written by Robert M. Love.
.SH COPYRIGHT
--
1.8.4.2

12
SOURCES/2.25-uuidd-timeout.patch

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/uuidd.service.in.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/uuidd.service.in
--- util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/uuidd.service.in.kzak 2013-02-27 17:46:29.903020913 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/uuidd.service.in 2015-04-20 11:31:44.614013049 +0200
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Description=Daemon for generating UUIDs
Requires=uuidd.socket

[Service]
-ExecStart=@usrsbin_execdir@/uuidd --socket-activation --timeout 60
+ExecStart=@usrsbin_execdir@/uuidd --socket-activation
Restart=no
User=uuidd
Group=uuidd

140
SOURCES/2.25-wipefs-call-BLKRRPART-when-erase-partition-table.patch

@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.8.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.8
--- util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.8.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.232738496 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.8 2014-01-23 11:07:54.390022299 +0100
@@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ does not erase the filesystem itself nor
When used without options \fB-a\fR or \fB-o\fR, it lists all visible filesystems
and the offsets of their basic signatures.

+.B wipefs
+calls BLKRRPART ioctl when erase partition table to inform kernel about the change.
+
Note that some filesystems or some partition tables store more magic strings on
the devices. The
.B wipefs
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.232738496 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.c 2014-01-23 11:12:26.786860550 +0100
@@ -40,21 +40,24 @@
#include "c.h"
#include "closestream.h"
#include "optutils.h"
+#include "blkdev.h"

struct wipe_desc {
loff_t offset; /* magic string offset */
size_t len; /* length of magic string */
unsigned char *magic; /* magic string */

- int zap; /* zap this offset? */
char *usage; /* raid, filesystem, ... */
char *type; /* FS type */
char *label; /* FS label */
char *uuid; /* FS uuid */

- int on_disk;
-
struct wipe_desc *next;
+
+ unsigned int zap : 1,
+ on_disk : 1,
+ is_parttable : 1;
+
};

enum {
@@ -72,7 +75,7 @@ print_pretty(struct wipe_desc *wp, int l
printf("----------------------------------------------------------------\n");
}

- printf("0x%-17jx %s [%s]", wp->offset, wp->type, wp->usage);
+ printf("0x%-17jx %s [%s]", wp->offset, wp->type, _(wp->usage));

if (wp->label && *wp->label)
printf("\n%27s %s", "LABEL:", wp->label);
@@ -141,7 +144,7 @@ add_offset(struct wipe_desc *wp0, loff_t
wp = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct wipe_desc));
wp->offset = offset;
wp->next = wp0;
- wp->zap = zap;
+ wp->zap = zap ? 1 : 0;
return wp;
}

@@ -164,7 +167,7 @@ get_desc_for_probe(struct wipe_desc *wp,
const char *off, *type, *mag, *p, *usage = NULL;
size_t len;
loff_t offset;
- int rc;
+ int rc, ispt = 0;

/* superblocks */
if (blkid_probe_lookup_value(pr, "TYPE", &type, NULL) == 0) {
@@ -181,7 +184,8 @@ get_desc_for_probe(struct wipe_desc *wp,
rc = blkid_probe_lookup_value(pr, "PTMAGIC", &mag, &len);
if (rc)
return wp;
- usage = "partition table";
+ usage = N_("partition table");
+ ispt = 1;
} else
return wp;

@@ -199,6 +203,7 @@ get_desc_for_probe(struct wipe_desc *wp,

wp->type = xstrdup(type);
wp->on_disk = 1;
+ wp->is_parttable = ispt ? 1 : 0;

wp->magic = xmalloc(len);
memcpy(wp->magic, mag, len);
@@ -309,10 +314,25 @@ static void do_wipe_real(blkid_probe pr,
putchar('\n');
}

+
+static void rereadpt(int fd, const char *devname)
+{
+#ifdef BLKRRPART
+ struct stat st;
+
+ if (fstat(fd, &st) || !S_ISBLK(st.st_mode))
+ return;
+
+ errno = 0;
+ ioctl(fd, BLKRRPART);
+ printf(_("%s: calling ioclt to re-read partition table: %m\n"), devname);
+#endif
+}
+
static struct wipe_desc *
do_wipe(struct wipe_desc *wp, const char *devname, int noact, int all, int quiet, int force)
{
- int flags;
+ int flags, reread = 0;
blkid_probe pr;
struct wipe_desc *w, *wp0;
int zap = all ? 1 : wp->zap;
@@ -345,8 +365,11 @@ do_wipe(struct wipe_desc *wp, const char
if (!wp->on_disk)
continue;

- if (zap)
+ if (zap) {
do_wipe_real(pr, devname, wp, noact, quiet);
+ if (wp->is_parttable)
+ reread = 1;
+ }
}

for (w = wp0; w != NULL; w = w->next) {
@@ -355,6 +378,10 @@ do_wipe(struct wipe_desc *wp, const char
}

fsync(blkid_probe_get_fd(pr));
+
+ if (reread)
+ rereadpt(blkid_probe_get_fd(pr), devname);
+
close(blkid_probe_get_fd(pr));
blkid_free_probe(pr);
free_wipe(wp0);

53
SOURCES/2.25-wipefs-nested-pt.patch

@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.8.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.8
--- util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.8.kzak 2014-09-24 10:41:31.061930168 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.8 2014-09-24 10:46:30.142783728 +0200
@@ -37,6 +37,11 @@ table will still be visible by another m
When used with option \fB-a\fR, all magic strings that are visible for libblkid are
erased.

+Note that by default
+.B wipefs
+does not erase nested partition tables on non-whole disk devices. The option
+\-\-force is required.
+
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.BR \-a , " \-\-all"
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.c.kzak 2014-09-24 10:41:31.061930168 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/wipefs.c 2014-09-24 10:50:07.728859738 +0200
@@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ static void rereadpt(int fd, const char
static struct wipe_desc *
do_wipe(struct wipe_desc *wp, const char *devname, int noact, int all, int quiet, int force)
{
- int flags, reread = 0;
+ int flags, reread = 0, need_force = 0;
blkid_probe pr;
struct wipe_desc *w, *wp0;
int zap = all ? 1 : wp->zap;
@@ -365,6 +365,15 @@ do_wipe(struct wipe_desc *wp, const char
if (!wp->on_disk)
continue;

+ if (!force
+ && wp->is_parttable
+ && !blkid_probe_is_wholedisk(pr)) {
+ warnx(_("%s: ignore nested \"%s\" partition "
+ "table on non-whole disk device."), devname, wp->type);
+ need_force = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
if (zap) {
do_wipe_real(pr, devname, wp, noact, quiet);
if (wp->is_parttable)
@@ -377,6 +386,9 @@ do_wipe(struct wipe_desc *wp, const char
warnx(_("%s: offset 0x%jx not found"), devname, w->offset);
}

+ if (need_force)
+ warnx(_("Use the --force option to force erase."));
+
fsync(blkid_probe_get_fd(pr));

if (reread)

259
SOURCES/2.26-blkdiscard.patch

@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,259 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/blkdiscard.8
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/blkdiscard.8.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.532651579 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/blkdiscard.8 2014-10-27 10:03:13.650011708 +0100
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.\" -*- nroff -*-
-.TH BLKDISCARD 8 "October 2012" "util-linux" "System Administration"
+.TH BLKDISCARD 8 "July 2014" "util-linux" "System Administration"
.SH NAME
blkdiscard \- discard sectors on a device
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ blkdiscard \- discard sectors on a devic
.B blkdiscard
is used to discard device sectors. This is useful for solid-state
drivers (SSDs) and thinly-provisioned storage. Unlike
-.BR fstrim (8)
+.BR fstrim (8) ,
this command is used directly on the block device.
.PP
By default,
@@ -33,32 +33,44 @@ The
.I offset
and
.I length
-arguments may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes KiB=1024,
-MiB=1024*1024, and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the "iB" is
+arguments may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes KiB (=1024),
+MiB (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the "iB" is
optional, e.g., "K" has the same meaning as "KiB") or the suffixes
-KB=1000, MB=1000*1000, and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB.
-.IP "\fB\-h, \-\-help\fP"
-Print help and exit.
-.IP "\fB\-o, \-\-offset\fP \fIoffset\fP"
-Byte offset in the device from which to discard. Provided value will be
-aligned to the device sector size. Default value is zero.
-.IP "\fB\-l, \-\-length\fP \fIlength\fP"
-Number of bytes after starting point to discard. Provided value will be
-aligned to the device sector size. If the specified value extends past
+KB (=1000), MB (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB.
+.TP
+.BR \-o , " \-\-offset \fIoffset"
+Byte offset into the device from which to start discarding. The provided value
+will be aligned to the device sector size. The default value is zero.
+.TP
+.BR \-l , " \-\-length \fIlength"
+The number of bytes to discard (counting from the starting point). The provided value
+will be aligned to the device sector size. If the specified value extends past
the end of the device,
.B blkdiscard
-will stop at the device size boundary. Default value extends to the end
+will stop at the device size boundary. The default value extends to the end
of the device.
-.IP "\fB\-s, \-\-secure\fP"
-Perform secure discard. Secure discard is the same as regular discard
-except all copies of the discarded blocks possibly created by garbage
-collection must also be erased. It has to be supported by the device.
-.IP "\fB\-v, \-\-verbose\fP"
-Print aligned
+.TP
+.BR \-p , " \-\-step \fIlength"
+The number of bytes to discard within one iteration. The default is to discard
+all by one ioctl call.
+.TP
+.BR \-s , " \-\-secure"
+Perform a secure discard. A secure discard is the same as a regular discard
+except that all copies of the discarded blocks that were possibly created by
+garbage collection must also be erased. This requires support from the device.
+.TP
+.BR \-v , " \-\-verbose"
+Display the aligned values of
.I offset
and
-.I length
-arguments.
+.IR length .
+If the option \fB\-\-step\fR specified than it prints discard progress every second.
+.TP
+.BR \-V , " \-\-version"
+Display version information and exit.
+.TP
+.BR \-h , " \-\-help"
+Display help text and exit.
.SH AUTHOR
.MT lczerner@redhat.com
Lukas Czerner
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/blkdiscard.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/blkdiscard.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/blkdiscard.c.kzak 2013-07-30 10:39:26.337739534 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/blkdiscard.c 2014-10-27 10:03:20.981088614 +0100
@@ -31,9 +31,11 @@
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <getopt.h>
+#include <time.h>

#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <sys/time.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>

#include "nls.h"
@@ -49,6 +51,10 @@
#define BLKSECDISCARD _IO(0x12,125)
#endif

+#define print_stats(path, stats) \
+ printf(_("%s: Discarded %" PRIu64 " bytes from the " \
+ "offset %" PRIu64"\n"), path, stats[1], stats[0]);
+
static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)) usage(FILE *out)
{
fputs(USAGE_HEADER, out);
@@ -57,6 +63,7 @@ static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)
fputs(USAGE_OPTIONS, out);
fputs(_(" -o, --offset <num> offset in bytes to discard from\n"
" -l, --length <num> length of bytes to discard from the offset\n"
+ " -p, --step <num> size of the discard iterations within the offset\n"
" -s, --secure perform secure discard\n"
" -v, --verbose print aligned length and offset\n"),
out);
@@ -70,15 +77,17 @@ static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *path;
- int c, fd, verbose = 0, secure = 0;
- uint64_t end, blksize, secsize, range[2];
+ int c, fd, verbose = 0, secure = 0, secsize;
+ uint64_t end, blksize, step, range[2], stats[2];
struct stat sb;
+ struct timespec now, last;

static const struct option longopts[] = {
{ "help", 0, 0, 'h' },
{ "version", 0, 0, 'V' },
{ "offset", 1, 0, 'o' },
{ "length", 1, 0, 'l' },
+ { "step", 1, 0, 'p' },
{ "secure", 0, 0, 's' },
{ "verbose", 0, 0, 'v' },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
@@ -91,8 +100,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)

range[0] = 0;
range[1] = ULLONG_MAX;
+ step = 0;

- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hVsvo:l:", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hVsvo:l:p:", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
switch(c) {
case 'h':
usage(stdout);
@@ -108,6 +118,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
range[0] = strtosize_or_err(optarg,
_("failed to parse offset"));
break;
+ case 'p':
+ step = strtosize_or_err(optarg,
+ _("failed to parse step"));
+ break;
case 's':
secure = 1;
break;
@@ -121,7 +135,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}

if (optind == argc)
- errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("no device specified."));
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("no device specified"));

path = argv[optind++];

@@ -130,43 +144,69 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
usage(stderr);
}

- if (stat(path, &sb) == -1)
- err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("stat failed %s"), path);
- if (!S_ISBLK(sb.st_mode))
- errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: not a block device"), path);
-
fd = open(path, O_WRONLY);
if (fd < 0)
err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("cannot open %s"), path);

+ if (fstat(fd, &sb) == -1)
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("stat failed %s"), path);
+ if (!S_ISBLK(sb.st_mode))
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: not a block device"), path);
+
if (ioctl(fd, BLKGETSIZE64, &blksize))
err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: BLKGETSIZE64 ioctl failed"), path);
-
if (ioctl(fd, BLKSSZGET, &secsize))
err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: BLKSSZGET ioctl failed"), path);

- /* align range to the sector size */
- range[0] = (range[0] + secsize - 1) & ~(secsize - 1);
- range[1] &= ~(secsize - 1);
+ /* check offset alignment to the sector size */
+ if (range[0] % secsize)
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: offset %" PRIu64 " is not aligned "
+ "to sector size %i"), path, range[0], secsize);

/* is the range end behind the end of the device ?*/
+ if (range[0] > blksize)
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: offset is greater than device size"), path);
end = range[0] + range[1];
if (end < range[0] || end > blksize)
- range[1] = blksize - range[0];
+ end = blksize;
+
+ range[1] = (step > 0) ? step : end - range[0];
+
+ /* check length alignment to the sector size */
+ if (range[1] % secsize)
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: length %" PRIu64 " is not aligned "
+ "to sector size %i"), path, range[1], secsize);
+
+ stats[0] = range[0], stats[1] = 0;
+ clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &last);
+
+ for (range[0] = range[0]; range[0] < end; range[0] += range[1]) {
+ if (range[0] + range[1] > end)
+ range[1] = end - range[0];
+
+ if (secure) {
+ if (ioctl(fd, BLKSECDISCARD, &range))
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: BLKSECDISCARD ioctl failed"), path);
+ } else {
+ if (ioctl(fd, BLKDISCARD, &range))
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: BLKDISCARD ioctl failed"), path);
+ }
+
+ /* reporting progress */
+ if (verbose && step) {
+ clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &now);
+ if (last.tv_sec < now.tv_sec) {
+ print_stats(path, stats);
+ stats[0] = range[0], stats[1] = 0;
+ last = now;
+ }
+ }

- if (secure) {
- if (ioctl(fd, BLKSECDISCARD, &range))
- err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: BLKSECDISCARD ioctl failed"), path);
- } else {
- if (ioctl(fd, BLKDISCARD, &range))
- err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("%s: BLKDISCARD ioctl failed"), path);
+ stats[1] += range[1];
}

if (verbose)
- /* TRANSLATORS: The standard value here is a very large number. */
- printf(_("%s: Discarded %" PRIu64 " bytes from the "
- "offset %" PRIu64"\n"), path,
- (uint64_t) range[1], (uint64_t) range[0]);
+ print_stats(path, stats);

close(fd);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;

113
SOURCES/2.26-libblkid-fat.patch

@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/dos.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/dos.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/dos.c.kzak 2015-08-21 10:16:45.244332027 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/dos.c 2015-08-21 10:22:07.181340367 +0200
@@ -151,16 +151,6 @@ static int probe_dos_pt(blkid_probe pr,
if (memcmp(data, BLKID_AIX_MAGIC_STRING, BLKID_AIX_MAGIC_STRLEN) == 0)
goto nothing;

- /*
- * Now that the 55aa signature is present, this is probably
- * either the boot sector of a FAT filesystem or a DOS-type
- * partition table.
- */
- if (blkid_probe_is_vfat(pr) == 1) {
- DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("probably FAT -- ignore"));
- goto nothing;
- }
-
p0 = (struct dos_partition *) (data + BLKID_MSDOS_PT_OFFSET);

/*
@@ -182,6 +172,16 @@ static int probe_dos_pt(blkid_probe pr,
}
}

+ /*
+ * Now that the 55aa signature is present, this is probably
+ * either the boot sector of a FAT filesystem or a DOS-type
+ * partition table.
+ */
+ if (blkid_probe_is_vfat(pr) == 1) {
+ DBG(LOWPROBE, blkid_debug("probably FAT -- ignore"));
+ goto nothing;
+ }
+
blkid_probe_use_wiper(pr, BLKID_MSDOS_PT_OFFSET,
512 - BLKID_MSDOS_PT_OFFSET);

diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/dos.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/dos.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/dos.h.kzak 2015-08-21 10:34:14.919380422 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/partitions/dos.h 2015-08-21 10:35:45.221807669 +0200
@@ -12,6 +12,12 @@ struct dos_partition {

#define BLKID_MSDOS_PT_OFFSET 0x1be

+static inline struct dos_partition *mbr_get_partition(unsigned char *mbr, int i)
+{
+ return (struct dos_partition *)
+ (mbr + BLKID_MSDOS_PT_OFFSET + (i * sizeof(struct dos_partition)));
+}
+
/* assemble badly aligned little endian integer */
static inline unsigned int assemble4le(const unsigned char *p)
{
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/vfat.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/vfat.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/vfat.c.kzak 2015-08-21 10:10:12.111906711 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/libblkid/src/superblocks/vfat.c 2015-08-21 10:35:07.733045452 +0200
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdint.h>

+#include "partitions/dos.h"
#include "superblocks.h"

/* Yucky misaligned values */
@@ -169,7 +170,8 @@ static unsigned char *search_fat_label(b
return NULL;
}

-static int fat_valid_superblock(const struct blkid_idmag *mag,
+static int fat_valid_superblock(blkid_probe pr,
+ const struct blkid_idmag *mag,
struct msdos_super_block *ms,
struct vfat_super_block *vs,
uint32_t *cluster_count, uint32_t *fat_size)
@@ -243,6 +245,20 @@ static int fat_valid_superblock(const st
if (cluster_count)
*cluster_count = __cluster_count;

+ if (blkid_probe_is_wholedisk(pr)) {
+ /* OK, seems like FAT, but it's possible that we found boot
+ * sector with crazy FAT-like stuff (magic strings, media,
+ * etc..) before MBR. Let's make sure that there is no MBR with
+ * usable partition. */
+ unsigned char *buf = (unsigned char *) ms;
+ if (is_valid_mbr_signature(buf)) {
+ struct dos_partition *p0 = mbr_get_partition(buf, 0);
+ if (dos_partition_size(p0) != 0 &&
+ (p0->boot_ind == 0 || p0->boot_ind == 0x80))
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+
return 1; /* valid */
}

@@ -270,7 +286,7 @@ int blkid_probe_is_vfat(blkid_probe pr)
if (!vs)
return errno ? -errno : 0;

- return fat_valid_superblock(mag, ms, vs, NULL, NULL);
+ return fat_valid_superblock(pr, mag, ms, vs, NULL, NULL);
}

/* FAT label extraction from the root directory taken from Kay
@@ -293,7 +309,7 @@ static int probe_vfat(blkid_probe pr, co
if (!vs)
return errno ? -errno : 1;

- if (!fat_valid_superblock(mag, ms, vs, &cluster_count, &fat_size))
+ if (!fat_valid_superblock(pr, mag, ms, vs, &cluster_count, &fat_size))
return 1;

sector_size = unaligned_le16(&ms->ms_sector_size);

5242
SOURCES/2.26-libsmartcols.patch

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72
SOURCES/2.26-logger-man-kern.patch

@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/logger.1.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/logger.1
--- util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/logger.1.kzak 2015-06-24 12:18:23.938735038 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/logger.1 2015-06-24 12:18:33.154667053 +0200
@@ -125,28 +125,49 @@ flag is not provided, standard input is
The
.B logger
utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
-.PP
+.SH FACILITIES AND LEVELS
Valid facility names are:
-.IR auth , \ authpriv
-(for security information of a sensitive nature),
-.IR cron , \ daemon , \ ftp , \ kern
-(can't be generated from user process),
-.IR lpr , \ mail , \ news , \ security
-(deprecated synonym for
-.IR auth ), \ syslog , \ user , \ uucp ,
-and
-.IR local0 \ to \ local7 ,
-inclusive.
+.IP
+.TS
+tab(:);
+left l l.
+\fBauth
+\fBauthpriv\fR:for security information of a sensitive nature
+\fBcron
+\fBdaemon
+\fBftp
+\fBkern\fR:cannot be generated from userspace process, automatically converted to \fBuser
+\fBlpr
+\fBmail
+\fBnews
+\fBsyslog
+\fBuser
+\fBuucp
+\fBlocal0
+ to:
+\fBlocal7
+\fBsecurity\fR:deprecated synonym for \fBauth
+.TE
.PP
Valid level names are:
-.IR alert , \ crit , \ debug , \ emerg , \ err , \ error
-(deprecated synonym for
-.IR err ), \ info , \ notice , \ panic
-(deprecated synonym for
-.IR emerg ), \ warning , \ warn
-(deprecated synonym for
-.IR warning ).
-For the priority order and intended purposes of these levels, see
+.IP
+.TS
+tab(:);
+left l l.
+\fBemerg
+\fBalert
+\fBcrit
+\fBerr
+\fBwarning
+\fBnotice
+\fBinfo
+\fBdebug
+\fBpanic\fR:deprecated synonym for \fBemerg
+\fBerror\fR:deprecated synonym for \fBerr
+\fBwarn\fR:deprecated synonym for \fBwarning
+.TE
+.PP
+For the priority order and intended purposes of these facilities and levels, see
.BR syslog (3).
.SH EXAMPLES
logger System rebooted

39
SOURCES/2.26-login-SIGXFSZ.patch

@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/login.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/login.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/login.c.kzak 2015-06-24 11:03:45.123285155 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/login.c 2015-06-24 11:46:19.168114438 +0200
@@ -495,6 +495,7 @@ static void log_audit(struct login_conte

static void log_lastlog(struct login_context *cxt)
{
+ struct sigaction sa, oldsa_xfsz;
struct lastlog ll;
time_t t;
int fd;
@@ -502,9 +503,14 @@ static void log_lastlog(struct login_con
if (!cxt->pwd)
return;

+ /* lastlog is huge on systems with large UIDs, ignore SIGXFSZ */
+ memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa));
+ sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
+ sigaction(SIGXFSZ, &sa, &oldsa_xfsz);
+
fd = open(_PATH_LASTLOG, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0);
if (fd < 0)
- return;
+ goto done;

if (lseek(fd, (off_t) cxt->pwd->pw_uid * sizeof(ll), SEEK_SET) == -1)
goto done;
@@ -542,7 +548,10 @@ static void log_lastlog(struct login_con
if (write_all(fd, (char *)&ll, sizeof(ll)))
warn(_("write lastlog failed"));
done:
- close(fd);
+ if (fd >= 0)
+ close(fd);
+
+ sigaction(SIGXFSZ, &oldsa_xfsz, NULL); /* restore original setting */
}

/*

63
SOURCES/2.26-lsblk-mpath.patch

@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/lsblk.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/lsblk.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/lsblk.c.kzak 2015-06-25 11:01:10.543344225 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/misc-utils/lsblk.c 2015-06-25 11:14:17.085404974 +0200
@@ -953,11 +953,13 @@ static void set_tt_data(struct blkdev_cx
};
}

-static void print_device(struct blkdev_cxt *cxt, struct tt_line *tt_parent)
+static void fill_table_line(struct blkdev_cxt *cxt, struct tt_line *tt_parent)
{
int i;

cxt->tt_line = tt_add_line(lsblk->tt, tt_parent);
+ if (!cxt->tt_line)
+ return;

for (i = 0; i < ncolumns; i++)
set_tt_data(cxt, i, get_column_id(i), cxt->tt_line);
@@ -1084,7 +1086,7 @@ static int list_partitions(struct blkdev
goto next;

wholedisk_cxt->parent = &part_cxt;
- print_device(&part_cxt, parent_cxt ? parent_cxt->tt_line : NULL);
+ fill_table_line(&part_cxt, parent_cxt ? parent_cxt->tt_line : NULL);
if (!lsblk->nodeps)
process_blkdev(wholedisk_cxt, &part_cxt, 0, NULL);
} else {
@@ -1098,7 +1100,7 @@ static int list_partitions(struct blkdev

/* Print whole disk only once */
if (r)
- print_device(wholedisk_cxt, parent_cxt ? parent_cxt->tt_line : NULL);
+ fill_table_line(wholedisk_cxt, parent_cxt ? parent_cxt->tt_line : NULL);
if (ps == 0 && !lsblk->nodeps)
process_blkdev(&part_cxt, wholedisk_cxt, 0, NULL);
}
@@ -1171,9 +1173,11 @@ static int list_deps(struct blkdev_cxt *
process_blkdev(&dep, cxt, 1, d->d_name);
}
/* The dependency is a whole device. */
- else if (!set_cxt(&dep, cxt, NULL, d->d_name))
- process_blkdev(&dep, cxt, 1, NULL);
-
+ else if (!set_cxt(&dep, cxt, NULL, d->d_name)) {
+ /* For inverse tree we don't want to show partitions
+ * if the dependence is pn whle-disk */
+ process_blkdev(&dep, cxt, lsblk->inverse ? 0 : 1, NULL);
+ }
reset_blkdev_cxt(&dep);
}
closedir(dir);
@@ -1185,9 +1189,10 @@ static int process_blkdev(struct blkdev_
int do_partitions, const char *part_name)
{
if (do_partitions && cxt->npartitions)
- return list_partitions(cxt, parent, part_name);
+ list_partitions(cxt, parent, part_name); /* partitoins + whole-disk */
+ else
+ fill_table_line(cxt, parent ? parent->tt_line : NULL); /* whole-disk only */

- print_device(cxt, parent ? parent->tt_line : NULL);
return list_deps(cxt);
}

2131
SOURCES/2.26-lslogins.patch

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11
SOURCES/2.26-mount-man-move.patch

@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8.kzak 2014-09-25 11:03:25.492822164 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/mount.8 2014-09-25 11:04:00.102152375 +0200
@@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ has to be a mountpoint.

Note that moving a mount residing under a shared mount is invalid and
unsupported. Use
-.B findmnt -o TARGET,PROPAGATION /dir
+.B findmnt -o TARGET,PROPAGATION
to see the current propagation flags.
.RE

12
SOURCES/2.26-raw-stat.patch

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/raw.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/raw.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/raw.c.kzak 2013-06-13 09:46:10.382650297 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/disk-utils/raw.c 2015-01-13 14:51:24.877755962 +0100
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ static int query(int minor_raw, const ch
if (raw_name) {
struct stat statbuf;

- if (!stat(raw_name, &statbuf))
+ if (stat(raw_name, &statbuf) != 0)
err(EXIT_RAW_ACCESS,
_("Cannot locate raw device '%s'"), raw_name);
if (!S_ISCHR(statbuf.st_mode))

17
SOURCES/2.26-su-coredump-message.patch

@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/su-common.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/su-common.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/su-common.c.kzak 2015-06-24 11:14:25.102395082 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/su-common.c 2015-06-24 11:22:20.472859684 +0200
@@ -359,10 +359,9 @@ create_watching_parent (void)
if (pid != (pid_t)-1)
if (WIFSIGNALED (status))
{
- status = WTERMSIG (status) + 128;
- if (WCOREDUMP (status))
- fprintf (stderr, _("%s (core dumped)\n"),
- strsignal (WTERMSIG (status)));
+ fprintf (stderr, "%s%s\n", strsignal (WTERMSIG (status)),
+ WCOREDUMP (status) ? _(" (core dumped)") : "");
+ status = WTERMSIG (status) + 128;
}
else
status = WEXITSTATUS (status);

757
SOURCES/2.26-unshare-rebase.patch

@ -0,0 +1,757 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,757 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h.kzak 2015-06-26 10:00:19.111877564 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h 2015-06-26 10:00:51.623630869 +0200
@@ -85,6 +85,10 @@
#define _PATH_PROC_LOCKS "/proc/locks"
#define _PATH_PROC_CDROMINFO "/proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info"

+#define _PATH_PROC_UIDMAP "/proc/self/uid_map"
+#define _PATH_PROC_GIDMAP "/proc/self/gid_map"
+#define _PATH_PROC_SETGROUPS "/proc/self/setgroups"
+
#define _PATH_PROC_ATTR_CURRENT "/proc/self/attr/current"
#define _PATH_PROC_ATTR_EXEC "/proc/self/attr/exec"
#define _PATH_PROC_CAPLASTCAP "/proc/sys/kernel/cap_last_cap"
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1.kzak 2015-06-26 09:58:39.468633643 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1 2015-06-26 09:58:51.672541041 +0200
@@ -1,44 +1,45 @@
-.TH NSENTER 1 "January 2013" "util-linux" "User Commands"
+.TH NSENTER 1 "June 2013" "util-linux" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
nsenter \- run program with namespaces of other processes
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B nsenter
-.RI [ options ]
-.RI [ program ]
-.RI [ arguments ]
+[options]
+.RI [ program
+.RI [ arguments ]]
.SH DESCRIPTION
Enters the namespaces of one or more other processes and then executes the specified
program. Enterable namespaces are:
.TP
.B mount namespace
-mounting and unmounting filesystems will not affect rest of the system
+Mounting and unmounting filesystems will not affect the rest of the system
.RB ( CLONE_\:NEWNS
-flag), except for filesystems which are explicitly marked as shared (by mount
---make-\:shared). See /proc\:/self\:/mountinfo for the shared flag.
+flag), except for filesystems which are explicitly marked as shared (with
+\fBmount --make-\:shared\fP; see \fI/proc\:/self\:/mountinfo\fP for the
+\fBshared\fP flag).
.TP
.B UTS namespace
-setting hostname, domainname will not affect rest of the system
+Setting hostname or domainname will not affect the rest of the system.
.RB ( CLONE_\:NEWUTS
-flag).
+flag)
.TP
.B IPC namespace
-process will have independent namespace for System V message queues, semaphore
-sets and shared memory segments
+The process will have an independent namespace for System V message queues,
+semaphore sets and shared memory segments.
.RB ( CLONE_\:NEWIPC
-flag).
+flag)
.TP
.B network namespace
-process will have independent IPv4 and IPv6 stacks, IP routing tables, firewall
-rules, the
+The process will have independent IPv4 and IPv6 stacks, IP routing tables,
+firewall rules, the
.I /proc\:/net
and
.I /sys\:/class\:/net
-directory trees, sockets etc.
+directory trees, sockets, etc.
.RB ( CLONE_\:NEWNET
-flag).
+flag)
.TP
.B PID namespace
-children will have a set of PID to process mappings separate from the
+Children will have a set of PID to process mappings separate from the
.B nsenter
process
.RB ( CLONE_\:NEWPID
@@ -46,18 +47,18 @@ flag).
.B nsenter
will fork by default if changing the PID namespace, so that the new program
and its children share the same PID namespace and are visible to each other.
-If \-\-no\-fork is used, the new program will be exec'ed without forking.
-.PP
-See the
-.BR clone (2)
-for exact semantics of the flags.
+If \fB\-\-no\-fork\fP is used, the new program will be exec'ed without forking.
.TP
-If program is not given, run ``${SHELL}'' (default: /bin\:/sh).
+.B user namespace
+The process will have a distinct set of UIDs, GIDs and capabilities.
+.RB ( CLONE_\:NEWUSER
+flag)
+.TP
+See \fBclone\fP(2) for the exact semantics of the flags.
+.TP
+If \fIprogram\fP is not given, then ``${SHELL}'' is run (default: /bin\:/sh).

.SH OPTIONS
-Argument with square brakets, such as [\fIfile\fR], means optional argument.
-Command line syntax to specify optional argument \-\-mount=/path\:/to\:/file.
-Please notice the equals sign.
.TP
\fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-target\fR \fIpid\fP
Specify a target process to get contexts from. The paths to the contexts
@@ -83,6 +84,9 @@ the network namespace
/proc/\fIpid\fR/ns/pid
the PID namespace
.TP
+/proc/\fIpid\fR/ns/user
+the user namespace
+.TP
/proc/\fIpid\fR/root
the root directory
.TP
@@ -91,51 +95,71 @@ the working directory respectively
.PD
.RE
.TP
-\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-mount\fR [\fIfile\fR]
-Enter the mount namespace. If no file is specified enter the mount namespace
-of the target process. If file is specified enter the mount namespace
+\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-mount\fR[=\fIfile\fR]
+Enter the mount namespace. If no file is specified, enter the mount namespace
+of the target process. If file is specified, enter the mount namespace
specified by file.
.TP
-\fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-uts\fR [\fIfile\fR]
-Enter the UTS namespace. If no file is specified enter the UTS namespace of
-the target process. If file is specified enter the UTS namespace specified by
+\fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-uts\fR[=\fIfile\fR]
+Enter the UTS namespace. If no file is specified, enter the UTS namespace of
+the target process. If file is specified, enter the UTS namespace specified by
file.
.TP
-\fB\-i\fR, \fB\-\-ipc\fR [\fIfile\fR]
-Enter the IPC namespace. If no file is specified enter the IPC namespace of
-the target process. If file is specified enter the IPC namespace specified by
+\fB\-i\fR, \fB\-\-ipc\fR[=\fIfile\fR]
+Enter the IPC namespace. If no file is specified, enter the IPC namespace of
+the target process. If file is specified, enter the IPC namespace specified by
file.
.TP
-\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-net\fR [\fIfile\fR]
-Enter the network namespace. If no file is specified enter the network
-namespace of the target process. If file is specified enter the network
+\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-net\fR[=\fIfile\fR]
+Enter the network namespace. If no file is specified, enter the network
+namespace of the target process. If file is specified, enter the network
namespace specified by file.
.TP
-\fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-pid\fR [\fIfile\fR]
-Enter the PID namespace. If no file is specified enter the PID namespace of
-the target process. If file is specified enter the PID namespace specified by
+\fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-pid\fR[=\fIfile\fR]
+Enter the PID namespace. If no file is specified, enter the PID namespace of
+the target process. If file is specified, enter the PID namespace specified by
file.
.TP
-\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-root\fR [\fIdirectory\fR]
-Set the root directory. If no directory is specified set the root directory to
-the root directory of the target process. If directory is specified set the
+\fB\-U\fR, \fB\-\-user\fR[=\fIfile\fR]
+Enter the user namespace. If no file is specified, enter the user namespace of
+the target process. If file is specified, enter the user namespace specified by
+file. See also the \fB\-\-setuid\fR and \fB\-\-setgid\fR options.
+.TP
+\fB\-G\fR, \fB\-\-setgid\fR \fIgid\fR
+Set the group ID which will be used in the entered namespace and drop
+supplementary groups.
+.BR nsenter (1)
+always sets GID for user namespaces, the default is 0.
+.TP
+\fB\-S\fR, \fB\-\-setuid\fR \fIuid\fR
+Set the user ID which will be used in the entered namespace.
+.BR nsenter (1)
+always sets UID for user namespaces, the default is 0.
+.TP
+\fB\-\-preserve\-credentials\fR
+Don't modify UID and GID when enter user namespace. The default is to
+drops supplementary groups and sets GID and UID to 0.
+.TP
+\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-root\fR[=\fIdirectory\fR]
+Set the root directory. If no directory is specified, set the root directory to
+the root directory of the target process. If directory is specified, set the
root directory to the specified directory.
.TP
-\fB\-w\fR, \fB\-\-wd\fR [\fIdirectory\fR]
-Set the working directory. If no directory is specified set the working
+\fB\-w\fR, \fB\-\-wd\fR[=\fIdirectory\fR]
+Set the working directory. If no directory is specified, set the working
directory to the working directory of the target process. If directory is
-specified set the working directory to the specified directory.
+specified, set the working directory to the specified directory.
.TP
-\fB\-F\fR, \fB\-\-no-fork\fR
-Do not fork before exec'ing the specified program. By default when entering a
-pid namespace enter calls fork before calling exec so that the children will be
-in the newly entered pid namespace.
+\fB\-F\fR, \fB\-\-no\-fork\fR
+Do not fork before exec'ing the specified program. By default, when entering a
+PID namespace, \fBnsenter\fP calls \fBfork\fP before calling \fBexec\fP so that
+any children will also be in the newly entered PID namespace.
.TP
\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR
Display version information and exit.
.TP
\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR
-Print a help message.
+Display help text and exit.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR setns (2),
.BR clone (2)
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c.kzak 2015-06-26 09:58:39.468633643 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c 2015-06-26 09:58:51.673541033 +0200
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
+#include <grp.h>

#include "strutils.h"
#include "nls.h"
@@ -42,7 +43,12 @@ static struct namespace_file {
int fd;
} namespace_files[] = {
/* Careful the order is significant in this array.
+ *
+ * The user namespace comes first, so that it is entered
+ * first. This gives an unprivileged user the potential to
+ * enter the other namespaces.
*/
+ { .nstype = CLONE_NEWUSER, .name = "ns/user", .fd = -1 },
{ .nstype = CLONE_NEWIPC, .name = "ns/ipc", .fd = -1 },
{ .nstype = CLONE_NEWUTS, .name = "ns/uts", .fd = -1 },
{ .nstype = CLONE_NEWNET, .name = "ns/net", .fd = -1 },
@@ -56,18 +62,25 @@ static void usage(int status)
FILE *out = status == EXIT_SUCCESS ? stdout : stderr;

fputs(USAGE_HEADER, out);
- fprintf(out, _(" %s [options] <program> [args...]\n"),
+ fprintf(out, _(" %s [options] <program> [<argument>...]\n"),
program_invocation_short_name);

+ fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
+ fputs(_("Run a program with namespaces of other processes.\n"), out);
+
fputs(USAGE_OPTIONS, out);
fputs(_(" -t, --target <pid> target process to get namespaces from\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -m, --mount [=<file>] enter mount namespace\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -u, --uts [=<file>] enter UTS namespace (hostname etc)\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -i, --ipc [=<file>] enter System V IPC namespace\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -n, --net [=<file>] enter network namespace\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -p, --pid [=<file>] enter pid namespace\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -r, --root [=<dir>] set the root directory\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -w, --wd [=<dir>] set the working directory\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -m, --mount[=<file>] enter mount namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -u, --uts[=<file>] enter UTS namespace (hostname etc)\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -i, --ipc[=<file>] enter System V IPC namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -n, --net[=<file>] enter network namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -p, --pid[=<file>] enter pid namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -U, --user[=<file>] enter user namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -S, --setuid <uid> set uid in entered namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -G, --setgid <gid> set gid in entered namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" --preserve-credentials do not touch uids or gids\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -r, --root[=<dir>] set the root directory\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -w, --wd[=<dir>] set the working directory\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -F, --no-fork do not fork before exec'ing <program>\n"), out);

fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
@@ -153,6 +166,9 @@ static void continue_as_child(void)

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
+ enum {
+ OPT_PRESERVE_CRED = CHAR_MAX + 1
+ };
static const struct option longopts[] = {
{ "help", no_argument, NULL, 'h' },
{ "version", no_argument, NULL, 'V'},
@@ -162,24 +178,30 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{ "ipc", optional_argument, NULL, 'i' },
{ "net", optional_argument, NULL, 'n' },
{ "pid", optional_argument, NULL, 'p' },
+ { "user", optional_argument, NULL, 'U' },
+ { "setuid", required_argument, NULL, 'S' },
+ { "setgid", required_argument, NULL, 'G' },
{ "root", optional_argument, NULL, 'r' },
{ "wd", optional_argument, NULL, 'w' },
{ "no-fork", no_argument, NULL, 'F' },
+ { "preserve-credentials", no_argument, NULL, OPT_PRESERVE_CRED },
{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
};

struct namespace_file *nsfile;
- int c, namespaces = 0;
- bool do_rd = false, do_wd = false;
+ int c, namespaces = 0, setgroups_nerrs = 0, preserve_cred = 0;
+ bool do_rd = false, do_wd = false, force_uid = false, force_gid = false;
int do_fork = -1; /* unknown yet */
+ uid_t uid = 0;
+ gid_t gid = 0;

- setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, "");
+ setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain(PACKAGE);
atexit(close_stdout);

while ((c =
- getopt_long(argc, argv, "hVt:m::u::i::n::p::r::w::F",
+ getopt_long(argc, argv, "+hVt:m::u::i::n::p::U::S:G:r::w::F",
longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case 'h':
@@ -221,6 +243,20 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
else
namespaces |= CLONE_NEWPID;
break;
+ case 'U':
+ if (optarg)
+ open_namespace_fd(CLONE_NEWUSER, optarg);
+ else
+ namespaces |= CLONE_NEWUSER;
+ break;
+ case 'S':
+ uid = strtoul_or_err(optarg, _("failed to parse uid"));
+ force_uid = true;
+ break;
+ case 'G':
+ gid = strtoul_or_err(optarg, _("failed to parse gid"));
+ force_gid = true;
+ break;
case 'F':
do_fork = 0;
break;
@@ -236,6 +272,9 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
else
do_wd = true;
break;
+ case OPT_PRESERVE_CRED:
+ preserve_cred = 1;
+ break;
default:
usage(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
@@ -253,6 +292,26 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
open_target_fd(&wd_fd, "cwd", NULL);

/*
+ * Update namespaces variable to contain all requested namespaces
+ */
+ for (nsfile = namespace_files; nsfile->nstype; nsfile++) {
+ if (nsfile->fd < 0)
+ continue;
+ namespaces |= nsfile->nstype;
+ }
+
+ /* for user namespaces we always set UID and GID (default is 0)
+ * and clear root's groups if --preserve-credentials is no specified */
+ if ((namespaces & CLONE_NEWUSER) && !preserve_cred) {
+ force_uid = true, force_gid = true;
+
+ /* We call setgroups() before and after we enter user namespace,
+ * let's complain only if both fail */
+ if (setgroups(0, NULL) != 0)
+ setgroups_nerrs++;
+ }
+
+ /*
* Now that we know which namespaces we want to enter, enter them.
*/
for (nsfile = namespace_files; nsfile->nstype; nsfile++) {
@@ -302,6 +361,15 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
if (do_fork == 1)
continue_as_child();

+ if (force_uid || force_gid) {
+ if (force_gid && setgroups(0, NULL) != 0 && setgroups_nerrs) /* drop supplementary groups */
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("setgroups failed"));
+ if (force_gid && setgid(gid) < 0) /* change GID */
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("setgid failed"));
+ if (force_uid && setuid(uid) < 0) /* change UID */
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("setuid failed"));
+ }
+
if (optind < argc) {
execvp(argv[optind], argv + optind);
err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("failed to execute %s"), argv[optind]);
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1.kzak 2015-06-26 09:58:39.484633521 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1 2015-06-26 09:58:51.673541033 +0200
@@ -1,28 +1,27 @@
-.\" Process this file with
-.\" groff -man -Tascii lscpu.1
-.\"
-.TH UNSHARE 1 "July 2013" "util-linux" "User Commands"
+.TH UNSHARE 1 "July 2014" "util-linux" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
unshare \- run program with some namespaces unshared from parent
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B unshare
-.RI [ options ]
+[options]
.I program
.RI [ arguments ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
Unshares the indicated namespaces from the parent process and then executes
-the specified program. The namespaces to be unshared are indicated via
+the specified \fIprogram\fR. The namespaces to be unshared are indicated via
options. Unshareable namespaces are:
.TP
.BR "mount namespace"
Mounting and unmounting filesystems will not affect the rest of the system
(\fBCLONE_NEWNS\fP flag), except for filesystems which are explicitly marked as
-shared (with \fBmount --make-shared\fP; see \fI/proc/self/mountinfo\fP for the
-\fBshared\fP flags).
-
-It's recommended to use \fBmount --make-rprivate\fP or \fBmount --make-rslave\fP
-after \fBunshare --mount\fP to make sure that mountpoints in the new namespace
-are really unshared from parental namespace.
+shared (with \fBmount --make-shared\fP; see \fI/proc/self/mountinfo\fP or
+\fBfindmnt -o+PROPAGATION\fP for the \fBshared\fP flags).
+.sp
+.B unshare
+automatically sets propagation to \fBprivate\fP
+in the new mount namespace to make sure that the new namespace is really
+unshared. This feature is possible to disable by option \fB\-\-propagation unchanged\fP.
+Note that \fBprivate\fP is the kernel default.
.TP
.BR "UTS namespace"
Setting hostname or domainname will not affect the rest of the system.
@@ -40,13 +39,14 @@ sockets, etc. (\fBCLONE_NEWNET\fP flag)
.BR "pid namespace"
Children will have a distinct set of PID to process mappings from their parent.
(\fBCLONE_NEWPID\fP flag)
+.TP
+.BR "user namespace"
+The process will have a distinct set of UIDs, GIDs and capabilities.
+(\fBCLONE_NEWUSER\fP flag)
.PP
See \fBclone\fR(2) for the exact semantics of the flags.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
-.BR \-h , " \-\-help"
-Display help text and exit.
-.TP
.BR \-i , " \-\-ipc"
Unshare the IPC namespace.
.TP
@@ -63,16 +63,68 @@ See also the \fB--fork\fP and \fB--mount
.BR \-u , " \-\-uts"
Unshare the UTS namespace.
.TP
+.BR \-U , " \-\-user"
+Unshare the user namespace.
+.TP
.BR \-f , " \-\-fork"
Fork the specified \fIprogram\fR as a child process of \fBunshare\fR rather than
running it directly. This is useful when creating a new pid namespace.
.TP
-.BR \-\-mount-proc "[=\fImountpoint\fP]"
-Just before running the program, mount the proc filesystem at the \fImountpoint\fP
+.BR \-\-mount\-proc "[=\fImountpoint\fP]"
+Just before running the program, mount the proc filesystem at \fImountpoint\fP
(default is /proc). This is useful when creating a new pid namespace. It also
implies creating a new mount namespace since the /proc mount would otherwise
-mess up existing programs on the system. The new proc filesystem is explicitly
+mess up existing programs on the system. The new proc filesystem is explicitly
mounted as private (by MS_PRIVATE|MS_REC).
+.TP
+.BR \-r , " \-\-map\-root\-user"
+Run the program only after the current effective user and group IDs have been mapped to
+the superuser UID and GID in the newly created user namespace. This makes it possible to
+conveniently gain capabilities needed to manage various aspects of the newly created
+namespaces (such as configuring interfaces in the network namespace or mounting filesystems in
+the mount namespace) even when run unprivileged. As a mere convenience feature, it does not support
+more sophisticated use cases, such as mapping multiple ranges of UIDs and GIDs.
+This option implies --setgroups=deny.
+.TP
+.BR "\-\-propagation \fIprivate|shared|slave|unchanged\fP"
+Recursively sets mount propagation flag in the new mount namespace. The default
+is to set the propagation to \fIprivate\fP, this feature is possible to disable
+by \fIunchanged\fP argument. The options is silently ignored when mount namespace (\fB\-\-mount\fP)
+is not requested.
+.TP
+.BR "\-\-setgroups \fIallow|deny\fP"
+Allow or deny
+.BR setgroups (2)
+syscall in user namespaces.
+
+.BR setgroups(2)
+is only callable with CAP_SETGID and CAP_SETGID in a user
+namespace (since Linux 3.19) does not give you permission to call setgroups(2)
+until after GID map has been set. The GID map is writable by root when
+.BR setgroups(2)
+is enabled and GID map becomes writable by unprivileged processes when
+.BR setgroups(2)
+is permanently disabled.
+.TP
+.BR \-V , " \-\-version"
+Display version information and exit.
+.TP
+.BR \-h , " \-\-help"
+Display help text and exit.
+.SH EXAMPLES
+.TP
+.B # unshare --fork --pid --mount-proc readlink /proc/self
+.TQ
+1
+.br
+Establish a PID namespace, ensure we're PID 1 in it against newly mounted
+procfs instance.
+.TP
+.B $ unshare --map-root-user --user sh -c whoami
+.TQ
+root
+.br
+Establish a user namespace as an unprivileged user with a root user within it.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR unshare (2),
.BR clone (2),
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c.kzak 2015-06-26 09:58:39.484633521 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c 2015-06-26 09:58:51.673541033 +0200
@@ -32,19 +32,117 @@

#include "nls.h"
#include "c.h"
+#include "closestream.h"
#include "namespace.h"
#include "exec_shell.h"
#include "xalloc.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
+#include "all-io.h"

+/* 'private' is kernel default */
+#define UNSHARE_PROPAGATION_DEFAULT (MS_REC | MS_PRIVATE)
+
+enum {
+ SETGROUPS_NONE = -1,
+ SETGROUPS_DENY = 0,
+ SETGROUPS_ALLOW = 1,
+};
+
+static const char *setgroups_strings[] =
+{
+ [SETGROUPS_DENY] = "deny",
+ [SETGROUPS_ALLOW] = "allow"
+};
+
+static int setgroups_str2id(const char *str)
+{
+ size_t i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(setgroups_strings); i++)
+ if (strcmp(str, setgroups_strings[i]) == 0)
+ return i;
+
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("unsupported --setgroups argument '%s'"), str);
+}
+
+static void setgroups_control(int action)
+{
+ const char *file = _PATH_PROC_SETGROUPS;
+ const char *cmd;
+ int fd;
+
+ if (action < 0 || (size_t) action >= ARRAY_SIZE(setgroups_strings))
+ return;
+ cmd = setgroups_strings[action];
+
+ fd = open(file, O_WRONLY);
+ if (fd < 0) {
+ if (errno == ENOENT)
+ return;
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("cannot open %s"), file);
+ }
+
+ if (write_all(fd, cmd, strlen(cmd)))
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("write failed %s"), file);
+ close(fd);
+}
+
+static void map_id(const char *file, uint32_t from, uint32_t to)
+{
+ char *buf;
+ int fd;
+
+ fd = open(file, O_WRONLY);
+ if (fd < 0)
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("cannot open %s"), file);
+
+ xasprintf(&buf, "%u %u 1", from, to);
+ if (write_all(fd, buf, strlen(buf)))
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("write failed %s"), file);
+ free(buf);
+ close(fd);
+}
+
+static unsigned long parse_propagation(const char *str)
+{
+ size_t i;
+ static const struct prop_opts {
+ const char *name;
+ unsigned long flag;
+ } opts[] = {
+ { "slave", MS_REC | MS_SLAVE },
+ { "private", MS_REC | MS_PRIVATE },
+ { "shared", MS_REC | MS_SHARED },
+ { "unchanged", 0 }
+ };
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(opts); i++) {
+ if (strcmp(opts[i].name, str) == 0)
+ return opts[i].flag;
+ }
+
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("unsupported propagation mode: %s"), str);
+}
+
+static void set_propagation(unsigned long flags)
+{
+ if (flags == 0)
+ return;
+
+ if (mount("none", "/", NULL, flags, NULL) != 0)
+ err(EXIT_FAILURE, _("cannot change root filesystem propagation"));
+}

static void usage(int status)
{
FILE *out = status == EXIT_SUCCESS ? stdout : stderr;

fputs(USAGE_HEADER, out);
- fprintf(out,
- _(" %s [options] <program> [args...]\n"), program_invocation_short_name);
+ fprintf(out, _(" %s [options] <program> [<argument>...]\n"),
+ program_invocation_short_name);
+
+ fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
+ fputs(_("Run a program with some namespaces unshared from the parent.\n"), out);

fputs(USAGE_OPTIONS, out);
fputs(_(" -m, --mount unshare mounts namespace\n"), out);
@@ -52,8 +150,13 @@ static void usage(int status)
fputs(_(" -i, --ipc unshare System V IPC namespace\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -n, --net unshare network namespace\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -p, --pid unshare pid namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -U, --user unshare user namespace\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -f, --fork fork before launching <program>\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --mount-proc[=<dir>] mount proc filesystem first (implies --mount)\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -r, --map-root-user map current user to root (implies --user)\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" --propagation <slave|shared|private|unchanged>\n"
+ " modify mount propagation in mount namespace\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -s, --setgroups allow|deny control the setgroups syscall in user namespaces\n"), out);

fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
fputs(USAGE_HELP, out);
@@ -66,7 +169,9 @@ static void usage(int status)
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
enum {
- OPT_MOUNTPROC = CHAR_MAX + 1
+ OPT_MOUNTPROC = CHAR_MAX + 1,
+ OPT_PROPAGATION,
+ OPT_SETGROUPS
};
static const struct option longopts[] = {
{ "help", no_argument, 0, 'h' },
@@ -76,20 +181,29 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{ "ipc", no_argument, 0, 'i' },
{ "net", no_argument, 0, 'n' },
{ "pid", no_argument, 0, 'p' },
+ { "user", no_argument, 0, 'U' },
{ "fork", no_argument, 0, 'f' },
{ "mount-proc", optional_argument, 0, OPT_MOUNTPROC },
+ { "map-root-user", no_argument, 0, 'r' },
+ { "propagation", required_argument, 0, OPT_PROPAGATION },
+ { "setgroups", required_argument, 0, OPT_SETGROUPS },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};

+ int setgrpcmd = SETGROUPS_NONE;
int unshare_flags = 0;
- int c, forkit = 0;
+ int c, forkit = 0, maproot = 0;
const char *procmnt = NULL;
+ unsigned long propagation = UNSHARE_PROPAGATION_DEFAULT;
+ uid_t real_euid = geteuid();
+ gid_t real_egid = getegid();;

setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
textdomain(PACKAGE);
+ atexit(close_stdout);

- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "+fhVmuinp", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "+fhVmuinpUr", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case 'f':
forkit = 1;
@@ -114,10 +228,23 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
case 'p':
unshare_flags |= CLONE_NEWPID;
break;
+ case 'U':
+ unshare_flags |= CLONE_NEWUSER;
+ break;
case OPT_MOUNTPROC:
unshare_flags |= CLONE_NEWNS;
procmnt = optarg ? optarg : "/proc";
break;
+ case 'r':
+ unshare_flags |= CLONE_NEWUSER;
+ maproot = 1;
+ break;
+ case OPT_SETGROUPS:
+ setgrpcmd = setgroups_str2id(optarg);
+ break;
+ case OPT_PROPAGATION:
+ propagation = parse_propagation(optarg);
+ break;
default:
usage(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
@@ -146,6 +273,25 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
}

+ if (maproot) {
+ if (setgrpcmd == SETGROUPS_ALLOW)
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("options --setgroups=allow and "
+ "--map-root-user are mutually exclusive"));
+
+ /* since Linux 3.19 unprivileged writing of /proc/self/gid_map
+ * has s been disabled unless /proc/self/setgroups is written
+ * first to permanently disable the ability to call setgroups
+ * in that user namespace. */
+ setgroups_control(SETGROUPS_DENY);
+ map_id(_PATH_PROC_UIDMAP, 0, real_euid);
+ map_id(_PATH_PROC_GIDMAP, 0, real_egid);
+
+ } else if (setgrpcmd != SETGROUPS_NONE)
+ setgroups_control(setgrpcmd);
+
+ if ((unshare_flags & CLONE_NEWNS) && propagation)
+ set_propagation(propagation);
+
if (procmnt &&
(mount("none", procmnt, NULL, MS_PRIVATE|MS_REC, NULL) != 0 ||
mount("proc", procmnt, "proc", MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV, NULL) != 0))

31
SOURCES/2.27-libblkid-xfs-log.patch

@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
From d5b7d2912afceac3774d1aaea9e8486b54d4e9e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 12:01:29 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] libblkid: make XFS Log visible for wipefs

Reported-by: Peter Rajnoha <prajnoha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: root <root@ws.net.home>
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
---
libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c | 6 ++++++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)

diff --git a/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c b/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c
index a6c04a2..d13c849 100644
--- a/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c
+++ b/libblkid/src/superblocks/xfs.c
@@ -260,6 +260,12 @@ static int probe_xfs_log(blkid_probe pr, const struct blkid_idmag *mag)

if (xlog_valid_rec_header(rhead)) {
blkid_probe_set_uuid_as(pr, rhead->h_uuid, "LOGUUID");
+
+ if (blkid_probe_set_magic(pr, i * 512,
+ sizeof(rhead->h_magicno),
+ (unsigned char *) &rhead->h_magicno))
+ return 1;
+
return 0;
}
}
--
2.4.3

209
SOURCES/2.28-lslogins-1317953.patch

@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h.kzak 2016-03-16 17:17:02.980243390 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h 2016-03-16 17:17:37.129015363 +0100
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
#endif
#define _PATH_MOTDFILE "/etc/motd"
#define _PATH_NOLOGIN "/etc/nologin"
+#define _PATH_VAR_NOLOGIN "/var/run/nologin"

#define _PATH_LOGIN "/bin/login"
#define _PATH_INITTAB "/etc/inittab"
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.1.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.1
--- util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.1.kzak 2016-03-16 17:17:02.970243457 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.1 2016-03-16 17:17:37.129015363 +0100
@@ -5,7 +5,10 @@
lslogins \- display information about known users in the system
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B lslogins
-[\fIoptions\fR] [\fB-s\fR|\fB-u\fR[=\fIUID\fR]] [\fB-g \fIgroups\fR] [\fB-l \fIlogins\fR]
+[options]
+.RB [ \-s | \-u [ =\fIUID ]]
+.RB [ \-g " \fIgroups\fR]"
+.RB [ \-l " \fIlogins\fR]"
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
Examine the wtmp and btmp logs, /etc/shadow (if necessary) and /etc/passwd
@@ -17,7 +20,7 @@ Mandatory arguments to long options are
.TP
\fB\-a\fR, \fB\-\-acc\-expiration\fR
Display data about the date of last password change and the account expiration
-date (see \fBshadow\fR(5) for more info). (Requires root priviliges.)
+date (see \fBshadow\fR(5) for more info). (Requires root privileges.)
.TP
\fB\-\-btmp\-file \fIpath\fP
Alternate path for btmp.
@@ -31,7 +34,7 @@ Output data in the format of NAME=VALUE.
\fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-failed\fR
Display data about the users' last failed login attempts.
.TP
-\fB\-G\fR, \fB\-\-groups\-info\fR
+\fB\-G\fR, \fB\-\-supp\-groups\fR
Show information about groups.
.TP
\fB\-g\fR, \fB\-\-groups\fR=\fIgroups\fR
@@ -48,9 +51,6 @@ Display data containing information abou
Only show data of users with a login specified in \fIlogins\fR (user names or user
IDS). More than one login may be specified; the list has to be comma-separated.
.TP
-\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-supp\-groups\fR
-Show supplementary groups.
-.TP
\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-newline\fR
Display each piece of information on a separate line.
.TP
@@ -71,21 +71,21 @@ Display information related to login by
\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-raw\fR
Raw output (no columnation).
.TP
-\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-system\-accs\fR[=\fIthreshold\fR]
+\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-system\-accs\fR
Show system accounts. These are by default all accounts with a UID below 1000
-(non-inclusive), with the exception of either nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534). The UID
-threshold can also be specified explicitly (necessary for some distributions that
-allocate UIDs starting from 100, 500 - or an entirely different value - rather than 1000).
+(non-inclusive), with the exception of either nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534).
+This hardcoded default maybe overwritten by parameters SYS_UID_MIN and SYS_UID_MAX in
+the file /etc/login.defs.
.TP
-\fB\-\-time-format\fR \fItype\fP
+\fB\-\-time\-format\fR \fItype\fP
Display dates in short, full or iso format. The default is short, this time
format is designed to be space efficient and human readable.
.TP
-\fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-user\-accs\fR[=\fIthreshold\fR]
+\fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-user\-accs\fR
Show user accounts. These are by default all accounts with UID above 1000
-(inclusive), with the exception of either nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534). The UID
-threshold can also be specified explicitly (necessary for some distributions that
-allocate UIDs starting from 100, 500 - or an entirely different value - rather than 1000).
+(inclusive), with the exception of either nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534).
+This hardcoded default maybe overwritten by parameters UID_MIN and UID_MAX in
+the file /etc/login.defs.
.TP
\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR
Display version information and exit.
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.c.kzak 2016-03-16 17:17:02.970243457 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.c 2016-03-16 17:23:47.191484521 +0100
@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ again:
x = snprintf(p, len, "%s,", grp->gr_name);
}

- if (x < 0 || (size_t) x + 1 > len) {
+ if (x < 0 || (size_t) x >= len) {
size_t cur = p - res;

maxlen *= 2;
@@ -496,21 +496,24 @@ static int parse_btmp(struct lslogins_co
static int get_sgroups(gid_t **list, size_t *len, struct passwd *pwd)
{
size_t n = 0;
+ int ngroups = 0;

*len = 0;
*list = NULL;

/* first let's get a supp. group count */
- getgrouplist(pwd->pw_name, pwd->pw_gid, *list, (int *) len);
- if (!*len)
+ getgrouplist(pwd->pw_name, pwd->pw_gid, *list, &ngroups);
+ if (!ngroups)
return -1;

- *list = xcalloc(1, *len * sizeof(gid_t));
+ *list = xcalloc(1, ngroups * sizeof(gid_t));

/* now for the actual list of GIDs */
- if (-1 == getgrouplist(pwd->pw_name, pwd->pw_gid, *list, (int *) len))
+ if (-1 == getgrouplist(pwd->pw_name, pwd->pw_gid, *list, &ngroups))
return -1;

+ *len = (size_t) ngroups;
+
/* getgroups also returns the user's primary GID - dispose of it */
while (n < *len) {
if ((*list)[n] == pwd->pw_gid)
@@ -852,7 +855,7 @@ static int get_user(struct lslogins_cont
const char *username)
{
*user = get_user_info(ctl, username);
- if (!*user && errno)
+ if (!*user)
if (IS_REAL_ERRNO(errno))
return -1;
return 0;
@@ -1193,16 +1196,18 @@ static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)
fputs(USAGE_HEADER, out);
fprintf(out, _(" %s [options]\n"), program_invocation_short_name);

+ fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
+ fputs(_("Display information about known users in the system.\n"), out);
+
fputs(USAGE_OPTIONS, out);
fputs(_(" -a, --acc-expiration display info about passwords expiration\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -c, --colon-separate display data in a format similar to /etc/passwd\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -e, --export display in an export-able output format\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -f, --failed display data about the users' last failed logins\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -G, --groups-info display information about groups\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -G, --supp-groups display information about groups\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -g, --groups=<groups> display users belonging to a group in <groups>\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -L, --last show info about the users' last login sessions\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -l, --logins=<logins> display only users from <logins>\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -m, --supp-groups display supplementary groups as well\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -n, --newline display each piece of information on a new line\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --noheadings don't print headings\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --notruncate don't truncate output\n"), out);
@@ -1226,7 +1231,7 @@ static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)
fprintf(out, " %14s %s\n", coldescs[i].name,
_(coldescs[i].help));

- fprintf(out, _("\nFor more details see lslogins(1).\n"));
+ fprintf(out, USAGE_MAN_TAIL("lslogins(1)"));

exit(out == stderr ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
@@ -1241,8 +1246,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])

/* long only options. */
enum {
- OPT_VER = CHAR_MAX + 1,
- OPT_WTMP,
+ OPT_WTMP = CHAR_MAX + 1,
OPT_BTMP,
OPT_NOTRUNC,
OPT_NOHEAD,
@@ -1300,7 +1304,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
add_column(columns, ncolumns++, COL_UID);
add_column(columns, ncolumns++, COL_USER);

- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "acfGg:hLl:no:prsuVxzZ",
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "acefGg:hLl:no:prsuVzZ",
longopts, NULL)) != -1) {

err_exclusive_options(c, longopts, excl, excl_st);
@@ -1397,6 +1401,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
size_t i;

+ ctl->time_mode = TIME_INVALID;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(timefmts); i++) {
if (strcmp(timefmts[i].name, optarg) == 0) {
ctl->time_mode = timefmts[i].val;
@@ -1404,7 +1409,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
}
if (ctl->time_mode == TIME_INVALID)
- usage(stderr);
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("unknown time format: %s"), optarg);
}
break;
case 'V':
@@ -1433,7 +1438,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
logins = argv[optind];
outmode = OUT_PRETTY;
} else if (argc != optind)
- usage(stderr);
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("Only one user may be specified. Use -l for multiple users."));

scols_init_debug(0);

459
SOURCES/2.28-lslogins-rebase.patch

@ -0,0 +1,459 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,459 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h
--- util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h.kzak 2016-03-16 15:17:42.648298525 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/include/pathnames.h 2016-03-16 15:18:13.769055345 +0100
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
#endif
#define _PATH_MOTDFILE "/etc/motd"
#define _PATH_NOLOGIN "/etc/nologin"
+#define _PATH_VAR_NOLOGIN "/var/run/nologin"

#define _PATH_LOGIN "/bin/login"
#define _PATH_INITTAB "/etc/inittab"
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.1.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.1
--- util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.1.kzak 2016-03-16 15:17:42.639298595 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.1 2016-03-16 15:18:13.769055345 +0100
@@ -5,7 +5,10 @@
lslogins \- display information about known users in the system
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B lslogins
-[\fIoptions\fR] [\fB-s\fR|\fB-u\fR[=\fIUID\fR]] [\fB-g \fIgroups\fR] [\fB-l \fIlogins\fR]
+[options]
+.RB [ \-s | \-u [ =\fIUID ]]
+.RB [ \-g " \fIgroups\fR]"
+.RB [ \-l " \fIlogins\fR]"
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
Examine the wtmp and btmp logs, /etc/shadow (if necessary) and /etc/passwd
@@ -17,7 +20,7 @@ Mandatory arguments to long options are
.TP
\fB\-a\fR, \fB\-\-acc\-expiration\fR
Display data about the date of last password change and the account expiration
-date (see \fBshadow\fR(5) for more info). (Requires root priviliges.)
+date (see \fBshadow\fR(5) for more info). (Requires root privileges.)
.TP
\fB\-\-btmp\-file \fIpath\fP
Alternate path for btmp.
@@ -31,7 +34,7 @@ Output data in the format of NAME=VALUE.
\fB\-f\fR, \fB\-\-failed\fR
Display data about the users' last failed login attempts.
.TP
-\fB\-G\fR, \fB\-\-groups\-info\fR
+\fB\-G\fR, \fB\-\-supp\-groups\fR
Show information about groups.
.TP
\fB\-g\fR, \fB\-\-groups\fR=\fIgroups\fR
@@ -48,9 +51,6 @@ Display data containing information abou
Only show data of users with a login specified in \fIlogins\fR (user names or user
IDS). More than one login may be specified; the list has to be comma-separated.
.TP
-\fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-supp\-groups\fR
-Show supplementary groups.
-.TP
\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-newline\fR
Display each piece of information on a separate line.
.TP
@@ -71,21 +71,21 @@ Display information related to login by
\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-raw\fR
Raw output (no columnation).
.TP
-\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-system\-accs\fR[=\fIthreshold\fR]
+\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-system\-accs\fR
Show system accounts. These are by default all accounts with a UID below 1000
-(non-inclusive), with the exception of either nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534). The UID
-threshold can also be specified explicitly (necessary for some distributions that
-allocate UIDs starting from 100, 500 - or an entirely different value - rather than 1000).
+(non-inclusive), with the exception of either nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534).
+This hardcoded default maybe overwritten by parameters SYS_UID_MIN and SYS_UID_MAX in
+the file /etc/login.defs.
.TP
-\fB\-\-time-format\fR \fItype\fP
+\fB\-\-time\-format\fR \fItype\fP
Display dates in short, full or iso format. The default is short, this time
format is designed to be space efficient and human readable.
.TP
-\fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-user\-accs\fR[=\fIthreshold\fR]
+\fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-user\-accs\fR
Show user accounts. These are by default all accounts with UID above 1000
-(inclusive), with the exception of either nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534). The UID
-threshold can also be specified explicitly (necessary for some distributions that
-allocate UIDs starting from 100, 500 - or an entirely different value - rather than 1000).
+(inclusive), with the exception of either nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534).
+This hardcoded default maybe overwritten by parameters UID_MIN and UID_MAX in
+the file /etc/login.defs.
.TP
\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR
Display version information and exit.
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.c.kzak 2016-03-16 15:17:42.639298595 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/login-utils/lslogins.c 2016-03-16 15:22:49.845899268 +0100
@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ enum {
TIME_SHORT,
TIME_FULL,
TIME_ISO,
+ TIME_ISO_SHORT,
};

/*
@@ -350,6 +351,9 @@ static char *make_time(int mode, time_t
case TIME_ISO:
strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z", &tm);
break;
+ case TIME_ISO_SHORT:
+ strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%Y-%m-%d", &tm);
+ break;
default:
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("unsupported time type"));
}
@@ -396,7 +400,7 @@ again:
x = snprintf(p, len, "%s,", grp->gr_name);
}

- if (x < 0 || (size_t) x + 1 > len) {
+ if (x < 0 || (size_t) x >= len) {
size_t cur = p - res;

maxlen *= 2;
@@ -496,21 +500,24 @@ static int parse_btmp(struct lslogins_co
static int get_sgroups(gid_t **list, size_t *len, struct passwd *pwd)
{
size_t n = 0;
+ int ngroups = 0;

*len = 0;
*list = NULL;

/* first let's get a supp. group count */
- getgrouplist(pwd->pw_name, pwd->pw_gid, *list, (int *) len);
- if (!*len)
+ getgrouplist(pwd->pw_name, pwd->pw_gid, *list, &ngroups);
+ if (!ngroups)
return -1;

- *list = xcalloc(1, *len * sizeof(gid_t));
+ *list = xcalloc(1, ngroups * sizeof(gid_t));

/* now for the actual list of GIDs */
- if (-1 == getgrouplist(pwd->pw_name, pwd->pw_gid, *list, (int *) len))
+ if (-1 == getgrouplist(pwd->pw_name, pwd->pw_gid, *list, &ngroups))
return -1;

+ *len = (size_t) ngroups;
+
/* getgroups also returns the user's primary GID - dispose of it */
while (n < *len) {
if ((*list)[n] == pwd->pw_gid)
@@ -520,6 +527,7 @@ static int get_sgroups(gid_t **list, siz

if (*len)
(*list)[n] = (*list)[--(*len)];
+
return 0;
}

@@ -685,8 +693,8 @@ static struct lslogins_user *get_user_in
if (strstr(pwd->pw_shell, "nologin"))
user->nologin = 1;
else if (pwd->pw_uid)
- user->nologin = access("/etc/nologin", F_OK) == 0 ||
- access("/var/run/nologin", F_OK) == 0;
+ user->nologin = access(_PATH_NOLOGIN, F_OK) == 0 ||
+ access(_PATH_VAR_NOLOGIN, F_OK) == 0;
break;
case COL_PWD_WARN:
if (shadow && shadow->sp_warn >= 0)
@@ -694,7 +702,8 @@ static struct lslogins_user *get_user_in
break;
case COL_PWD_EXPIR:
if (shadow && shadow->sp_expire >= 0)
- user->pwd_expire = make_time(TIME_SHORT,
+ user->pwd_expire = make_time(ctl->time_mode == TIME_ISO ?
+ TIME_ISO_SHORT : ctl->time_mode,
shadow->sp_expire * 86400);
break;
case COL_PWD_CTIME:
@@ -702,7 +711,8 @@ static struct lslogins_user *get_user_in
* (especially in non-GMT timezones) would only serve
* to confuse */
if (shadow)
- user->pwd_ctime = make_time(TIME_SHORT,
+ user->pwd_ctime = make_time(ctl->time_mode == TIME_ISO ?
+ TIME_ISO_SHORT : ctl->time_mode,
shadow->sp_lstchg * 86400);
break;
case COL_PWD_CTIME_MIN:
@@ -852,7 +862,7 @@ static int get_user(struct lslogins_cont
const char *username)
{
*user = get_user_info(ctl, username);
- if (!*user && errno)
+ if (!*user)
if (IS_REAL_ERRNO(errno))
return -1;
return 0;
@@ -887,33 +897,33 @@ static int create_usertree(struct lslogi

static struct libscols_table *setup_table(struct lslogins_control *ctl)
{
- struct libscols_table *tb = scols_new_table();
+ struct libscols_table *table = scols_new_table();
int n = 0;

- if (!tb)
+ if (!table)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("failed to initialize output table"));
if (ctl->noheadings)
- scols_table_enable_noheadings(tb, 1);
+ scols_table_enable_noheadings(table, 1);

switch(outmode) {
case OUT_COLON:
- scols_table_enable_raw(tb, 1);
- scols_table_set_column_separator(tb, ":");
+ scols_table_enable_raw(table, 1);
+ scols_table_set_column_separator(table, ":");
break;
case OUT_NEWLINE:
- scols_table_set_column_separator(tb, "\n");
+ scols_table_set_column_separator(table, "\n");
/* fallthrough */
case OUT_EXPORT:
- scols_table_enable_export(tb, 1);
+ scols_table_enable_export(table, 1);
break;
case OUT_NUL:
- scols_table_set_line_separator(tb, "\0");
+ scols_table_set_line_separator(table, "\0");
/* fallthrough */
case OUT_RAW:
- scols_table_enable_raw(tb, 1);
+ scols_table_enable_raw(table, 1);
break;
case OUT_PRETTY:
- scols_table_enable_noheadings(tb, 1);
+ scols_table_enable_noheadings(table, 1);
default:
break;
}
@@ -924,7 +934,7 @@ static struct libscols_table *setup_tabl
if (ctl->notrunc)
flags &= ~SCOLS_FL_TRUNC;

- if (!scols_table_new_column(tb,
+ if (!scols_table_new_column(table,
coldescs[columns[n]].name,
coldescs[columns[n]].whint,
flags))
@@ -932,9 +942,9 @@ static struct libscols_table *setup_tabl
++n;
}

- return tb;
+ return table;
fail:
- scols_unref_table(tb);
+ scols_unref_table(table);
return NULL;
}

@@ -1050,10 +1060,10 @@ static void fill_table(const void *u, co
return;
}
#ifdef HAVE_LIBSYSTEMD
-static void print_journal_tail(const char *journal_path, uid_t uid, size_t len)
+static void print_journal_tail(const char *journal_path, uid_t uid, size_t len, int time_mode)
{
sd_journal *j;
- char *match, *buf;
+ char *match, *timestamp;
uint64_t x;
time_t t;
const char *identifier, *pid, *message;
@@ -1064,7 +1074,6 @@ static void print_journal_tail(const cha
else
sd_journal_open(&j, SD_JOURNAL_LOCAL_ONLY);

- buf = xmalloc(sizeof(char) * 16);
xasprintf(&match, "_UID=%d", uid);

sd_journal_add_match(j, match, 0);
@@ -1074,37 +1083,35 @@ static void print_journal_tail(const cha
do {
if (0 > sd_journal_get_data(j, "SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER",
(const void **) &identifier, &identifier_len))
- return;
+ goto done;
if (0 > sd_journal_get_data(j, "_PID",
(const void **) &pid, &pid_len))
- return;
+ goto done;
if (0 > sd_journal_get_data(j, "MESSAGE",
(const void **) &message, &message_len))
- return;
+ goto done;

sd_journal_get_realtime_usec(j, &x);
t = x / 1000000;
- strftime(buf, 16, "%b %d %H:%M:%S", localtime(&t));
-
- fprintf(stdout, "%s", buf);
-
+ timestamp = make_time(time_mode, t);
+ /* Get rid of journal entry field identifiers */
identifier = strchr(identifier, '=') + 1;
- pid = strchr(pid, '=') + 1 ;
+ pid = strchr(pid, '=') + 1;
message = strchr(message, '=') + 1;

- fprintf(stdout, " %s", identifier);
- fprintf(stdout, "[%s]:", pid);
- fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", message);
+ fprintf(stdout, "%s %s[%s]: %s\n", timestamp, identifier, pid,
+ message);
+ free(timestamp);
} while (sd_journal_next(j));

- free(buf);
+done:
free(match);
sd_journal_flush_matches(j);
sd_journal_close(j);
}
#endif

-static int print_pretty(struct libscols_table *tb)
+static int print_pretty(struct libscols_table *table)
{
struct libscols_iter *itr = scols_new_iter(SCOLS_ITER_FORWARD);
struct libscols_column *col;
@@ -1113,8 +1120,8 @@ static int print_pretty(struct libscols_
const char *hstr, *dstr;
int n = 0;

- ln = scols_table_get_line(tb, 0);
- while (!scols_table_next_column(tb, itr, &col)) {
+ ln = scols_table_get_line(table, 0);
+ while (!scols_table_next_column(table, itr, &col)) {

data = scols_line_get_cell(ln, n);

@@ -1142,7 +1149,7 @@ static int print_user_table(struct lslog
print_pretty(tb);
#ifdef HAVE_LIBSYSTEMD
fprintf(stdout, _("\nLast logs:\n"));
- print_journal_tail(ctl->journal_path, ctl->uid, 3);
+ print_journal_tail(ctl->journal_path, ctl->uid, 3, ctl->time_mode);
fputc('\n', stdout);
#endif
} else
@@ -1175,16 +1182,25 @@ static void free_user(void *f)
free(u);
}

-struct lslogins_timefmt {
- const char *name;
- int val;
-};
+static int parse_time_mode(const char *optarg)
+{
+ struct lslogins_timefmt {
+ const char *name;
+ const int val;
+ };
+ static const struct lslogins_timefmt timefmts[] = {
+ {"iso", TIME_ISO},
+ {"full", TIME_FULL},
+ {"short", TIME_SHORT},
+ };
+ size_t i;

-static struct lslogins_timefmt timefmts[] = {
- { "short", TIME_SHORT },
- { "full", TIME_FULL },
- { "iso", TIME_ISO },
-};
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(timefmts); i++) {
+ if (strcmp(timefmts[i].name, optarg) == 0)
+ return timefmts[i].val;
+ }
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("unknown time format: %s"), optarg);
+}

static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)) usage(FILE *out)
{
@@ -1193,16 +1209,18 @@ static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)
fputs(USAGE_HEADER, out);
fprintf(out, _(" %s [options]\n"), program_invocation_short_name);

+ fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
+ fputs(_("Display information about known users in the system.\n"), out);
+
fputs(USAGE_OPTIONS, out);
fputs(_(" -a, --acc-expiration display info about passwords expiration\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -c, --colon-separate display data in a format similar to /etc/passwd\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -e, --export display in an export-able output format\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -f, --failed display data about the users' last failed logins\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -G, --groups-info display information about groups\n"), out);
+ fputs(_(" -G, --supp-groups display information about groups\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -g, --groups=<groups> display users belonging to a group in <groups>\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -L, --last show info about the users' last login sessions\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -l, --logins=<logins> display only users from <logins>\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -m, --supp-groups display supplementary groups as well\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -n, --newline display each piece of information on a new line\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --noheadings don't print headings\n"), out);
fputs(_(" --notruncate don't truncate output\n"), out);
@@ -1226,7 +1244,7 @@ static void __attribute__((__noreturn__)
fprintf(out, " %14s %s\n", coldescs[i].name,
_(coldescs[i].help));

- fprintf(out, _("\nFor more details see lslogins(1).\n"));
+ fprintf(out, USAGE_MAN_TAIL("lslogins(1)"));

exit(out == stderr ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
@@ -1241,8 +1259,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])

/* long only options. */
enum {
- OPT_VER = CHAR_MAX + 1,
- OPT_WTMP,
+ OPT_WTMP = CHAR_MAX + 1,
OPT_BTMP,
OPT_NOTRUNC,
OPT_NOHEAD,
@@ -1300,7 +1317,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
add_column(columns, ncolumns++, COL_UID);
add_column(columns, ncolumns++, COL_USER);

- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "acfGg:hLl:no:prsuVxzZ",
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "acefGg:hLl:no:prsuVzZ",
longopts, NULL)) != -1) {

err_exclusive_options(c, longopts, excl, excl_st);
@@ -1394,18 +1411,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
ctl->noheadings = 1;
break;
case OPT_TIME_FMT:
- {
- size_t i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(timefmts); i++) {
- if (strcmp(timefmts[i].name, optarg) == 0) {
- ctl->time_mode = timefmts[i].val;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (ctl->time_mode == TIME_INVALID)
- usage(stderr);
- }
+ ctl->time_mode = parse_time_mode(optarg);
break;
case 'V':
printf(UTIL_LINUX_VERSION);
@@ -1433,7 +1439,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
logins = argv[optind];
outmode = OUT_PRETTY;
} else if (argc != optind)
- usage(stderr);
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("Only one user may be specified. Use -l for multiple users."));

scols_init_debug(0);

63
SOURCES/nologin.8

@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
.\" $OpenBSD: nologin.8,v 1.8 1999/06/04 02:45:19 aaron Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: nologin.8,v 1.3 1995/03/18 14:59:09 cgd Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1993
.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
.\"
.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
.\" are met:
.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
.\" without specific prior written permission.
.\"
.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\" @(#)nologin.8 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/19/93
.\"
.Dd February 15, 1997
.Dt NOLOGIN 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm nologin
.Nd politely refuse a login
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm nologin
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
displays a message that an account is not available and
exits non-zero.
It is intended as a replacement shell field for accounts that
have been disabled.
.Pp
If the file
.Pa /etc/nologin.txt
exists,
.Nm
displays its contents to the user instead of the default message.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr login 1
.Sh HISTORY
The
.Nm
command appeared in
.Bx 4.4 .

58
SOURCES/nologin.c

@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
/* $OpenBSD: nologin.c,v 1.2 1997/04/04 16:51:37 millert Exp $ */

/*
* Copyright (c) 1997, Jason Downs. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
* OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
* INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
* (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
* SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
* CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/

#include <sys/types.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

/* Distinctly different from _PATH_NOLOGIN. */
#define _PATH_NOLOGIN_TXT "/etc/nologin.txt"

#define DEFAULT_MESG "This account is currently not available.\n"

/*ARGSUSED*/
int main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
int nfd, nrd;
char nbuf[128];

nfd = open(_PATH_NOLOGIN_TXT, O_RDONLY);
if (nfd < 0) {
write(STDOUT_FILENO, DEFAULT_MESG, strlen(DEFAULT_MESG));
exit (1);
}

while ((nrd = read(nfd, nbuf, sizeof(nbuf))) > 0)
write(STDOUT_FILENO, nbuf, nrd);
close (nfd);

exit (1);
}

154
SOURCES/rhel7.0-unshare-user.patch

@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1.kzak 2014-03-12 12:39:19.283577293 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1 2014-03-12 12:42:08.930336415 +0100
@@ -47,12 +47,7 @@ flag).
will fork by default if changing the PID namespace, so that the new program
and its children share the same PID namespace and are visible to each other.
If \-\-no\-fork is used, the new program will be exec'ed without forking.
-.TP
-.B user namespace
-process will have distinct set of UIDs, GIDs and capabilities
-.RB ( CLONE_\:NEWUSER
-flag).
-.TP
+.PP
See the
.BR clone (2)
for exact semantics of the flags.
@@ -88,9 +83,6 @@ the network namespace
/proc/\fIpid\fR/ns/pid
the PID namespace
.TP
-/proc/\fIpid\fR/ns/user
-the user namespace
-.TP
/proc/\fIpid\fR/root
the root directory
.TP
@@ -124,11 +116,6 @@ Enter the PID namespace. If no file is
the target process. If file is specified enter the PID namespace specified by
file.
.TP
-\fB\-U\fR, \fB\-\-user\fR [\fIfile\fR]
-Enter the user namespace. If no file is specified enter the user namespace of
-the target process. If file is specified enter the user namespace specified by
-file.
-.TP
\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-root\fR [\fIdirectory\fR]
Set the root directory. If no directory is specified set the root directory to
the root directory of the target process. If directory is specified set the
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c.kzak 2014-03-12 12:39:10.402485179 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c 2014-03-12 12:44:07.986570461 +0100
@@ -42,12 +42,7 @@ static struct namespace_file {
int fd;
} namespace_files[] = {
/* Careful the order is significant in this array.
- *
- * The user namespace comes first, so that it is entered
- * first. This gives an unprivileged user the potential to
- * enter the other namespaces.
*/
- { .nstype = CLONE_NEWUSER, .name = "ns/user", .fd = -1 },
{ .nstype = CLONE_NEWIPC, .name = "ns/ipc", .fd = -1 },
{ .nstype = CLONE_NEWUTS, .name = "ns/uts", .fd = -1 },
{ .nstype = CLONE_NEWNET, .name = "ns/net", .fd = -1 },
@@ -71,7 +66,6 @@ static void usage(int status)
fputs(_(" -i, --ipc [=<file>] enter System V IPC namespace\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -n, --net [=<file>] enter network namespace\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -p, --pid [=<file>] enter pid namespace\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -U, --user [=<file>] enter user namespace\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -r, --root [=<dir>] set the root directory\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -w, --wd [=<dir>] set the working directory\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -F, --no-fork do not fork before exec'ing <program>\n"), out);
@@ -168,7 +162,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{ "ipc", optional_argument, NULL, 'i' },
{ "net", optional_argument, NULL, 'n' },
{ "pid", optional_argument, NULL, 'p' },
- { "user", optional_argument, NULL, 'U' },
{ "root", optional_argument, NULL, 'r' },
{ "wd", optional_argument, NULL, 'w' },
{ "no-fork", no_argument, NULL, 'F' },
@@ -186,7 +179,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
atexit(close_stdout);

while ((c =
- getopt_long(argc, argv, "hVt:m::u::i::n::p::U::r::w::F",
+ getopt_long(argc, argv, "hVt:m::u::i::n::p::r::w::F",
longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case 'h':
@@ -228,12 +221,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
else
namespaces |= CLONE_NEWPID;
break;
- case 'U':
- if (optarg)
- open_namespace_fd(CLONE_NEWUSER, optarg);
- else
- namespaces |= CLONE_NEWUSER;
- break;
case 'F':
do_fork = 0;
break;
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1.kzak 2014-03-12 12:39:41.367806340 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.1 2014-03-12 12:40:25.186260760 +0100
@@ -34,9 +34,6 @@ etc. (\fBCLONE_NEWNET\fP flag).
.BR "pid namespace"
children will have a distinct set of pid to process mappings than their parent.
(\fBCLONE_NEWPID\fP flag).
-.TP
-.BR "user namespace"
-process will have distinct set of uids, gids and capabilities. (\fBCLONE_NEWUSER\fP flag).
.PP
See the \fBclone\fR(2) for exact semantics of the flags.
.SH OPTIONS
@@ -58,9 +55,6 @@ Unshare the network namespace.
.TP
.BR \-p , " \-\-pid"
Unshare the pid namespace.
-.TP
-.BR \-U , " \-\-user"
-Unshare the user namespace.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR unshare (2),
.BR clone (2)
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c.kzak 2014-03-12 12:39:46.385858383 +0100
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/unshare.c 2014-03-12 12:44:49.955005384 +0100
@@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ static void usage(int status)
fputs(_(" -i, --ipc unshare System V IPC namespace\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -n, --net unshare network namespace\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -p, --pid unshare pid namespace\n"), out);
- fputs(_(" -U, --user unshare user namespace\n"), out);

fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
fputs(USAGE_HELP, out);
@@ -65,7 +64,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{ "ipc", no_argument, 0, 'i' },
{ "net", no_argument, 0, 'n' },
{ "pid", no_argument, 0, 'p' },
- { "user", no_argument, 0, 'U' },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};

@@ -78,7 +76,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
textdomain(PACKAGE);
atexit(close_stdout);

- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hVmuinpU", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hVmuinp", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case 'h':
usage(EXIT_SUCCESS);
@@ -100,9 +98,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
case 'p':
unshare_flags |= CLONE_NEWPID;
break;
- case 'U':
- unshare_flags |= CLONE_NEWUSER;
- break;
default:
usage(EXIT_FAILURE);
}

129
SOURCES/v2.26-nsenter-selinux.patch

@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am.kzak 2015-06-26 10:21:34.337221288 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/Makemodule.am 2015-06-26 10:22:18.719885983 +0200
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ if BUILD_NSENTER
usrbin_exec_PROGRAMS += nsenter
dist_man_MANS += sys-utils/nsenter.1
nsenter_SOURCES = sys-utils/nsenter.c
-nsenter_LDADD = $(LDADD) libcommon.la
+nsenter_LDADD = $(LDADD) libcommon.la $(SELINUX_LIBS)
endif

if BUILD_HWCLOCK
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1.kzak 2015-06-26 10:14:00.947646586 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.1 2015-06-26 10:21:34.337221288 +0200
@@ -155,6 +155,11 @@ Do not fork before exec'ing the specifie
PID namespace, \fBnsenter\fP calls \fBfork\fP before calling \fBexec\fP so that
any children will also be in the newly entered PID namespace.
.TP
+\fB\-Z\fR, \fB\-\-follow\-context\fR
+Set the SELinux security context used for executing a new process according to
+already running process specified by \fB\-\-target\fR PID. (The util-linux has
+to be compiled with SELinux support otherwise the option is unavailable.)
+.TP
\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR
Display version information and exit.
.TP
@@ -163,10 +168,14 @@ Display help text and exit.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR setns (2),
.BR clone (2)
-.SH AUTHOR
-.MT ebiederm@xmission.com
+.SH AUTHORS
+.UR biederm@xmission.com
Eric Biederman
-.ME
+.UE
+.br
+.UR kzak@redhat.com
+Karel Zak
+.UE
.SH AVAILABILITY
The nsenter command is part of the util-linux package and is available from
.UR ftp://\:ftp.kernel.org\:/pub\:/linux\:/utils\:/util-linux/
diff -up util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c.kzak util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c
--- util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c.kzak 2015-06-26 10:14:00.947646586 +0200
+++ util-linux-2.23.2/sys-utils/nsenter.c 2015-06-26 10:21:34.337221288 +0200
@@ -30,6 +30,10 @@
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <grp.h>

+#ifdef HAVE_LIBSELINUX
+# include <selinux/selinux.h>
+#endif
+
#include "strutils.h"
#include "nls.h"
#include "c.h"
@@ -82,6 +86,9 @@ static void usage(int status)
fputs(_(" -r, --root[=<dir>] set the root directory\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -w, --wd[=<dir>] set the working directory\n"), out);
fputs(_(" -F, --no-fork do not fork before exec'ing <program>\n"), out);
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBSELINUX
+ fputs(_(" -Z, --follow-context set SELinux context according to --target PID\n"), out);
+#endif

fputs(USAGE_SEPARATOR, out);
fputs(USAGE_HELP, out);
@@ -185,6 +192,9 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{ "wd", optional_argument, NULL, 'w' },
{ "no-fork", no_argument, NULL, 'F' },
{ "preserve-credentials", no_argument, NULL, OPT_PRESERVE_CRED },
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBSELINUX
+ { "follow-context", no_argument, NULL, 'Z' },
+#endif
{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
};

@@ -194,6 +204,9 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
int do_fork = -1; /* unknown yet */
uid_t uid = 0;
gid_t gid = 0;
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBSELINUX
+ bool selinux = 0;
+#endif

setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
@@ -201,7 +214,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
atexit(close_stdout);

while ((c =
- getopt_long(argc, argv, "+hVt:m::u::i::n::p::U::S:G:r::w::F",
+ getopt_long(argc, argv, "+hVt:m::u::i::n::p::U::S:G:r::w::FZ",
longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case 'h':
@@ -275,11 +288,30 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
case OPT_PRESERVE_CRED:
preserve_cred = 1;
break;
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBSELINUX
+ case 'Z':
+ selinux = 1;
+ break;
+#endif
default:
usage(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}

+#ifdef HAVE_LIBSELINUX
+ if (selinux && is_selinux_enabled() > 0) {
+ char *scon = NULL;
+
+ if (!namespace_target_pid)
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("no target PID specified for --follow-context"));
+ if (getpidcon(namespace_target_pid, &scon) < 0)
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("failed to get %d SELinux context"),
+ (int) namespace_target_pid);
+ if (setexeccon(scon) < 0)
+ errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("failed to set exec context to '%s'"), scon);
+ freecon(scon);
+ }
+#endif
/*
* Open remaining namespace and directory descriptors.
*/

357
SPECS/util-linux.spec

@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Summary: A collection of basic system utilities
Name: util-linux
Version: 2.23.2
Release: 26%{?dist}.2
Release: 52%{?dist}
License: GPLv2 and GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ and BSD with advertising and Public Domain
Group: System Environment/Base
URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux
@ -57,6 +57,9 @@ Conflicts: e2fsprogs < 1.41.8-5 @@ -57,6 +57,9 @@ Conflicts: e2fsprogs < 1.41.8-5
Obsoletes: util-linux-ng < 2.19
Provides: util-linux-ng = %{version}-%{release}
Conflicts: filesystem < 3
# lsmem and chmem from s390utils
Conflicts: s390utils-base < 2:1.23.0-33

Provides: /bin/dmesg
Provides: /bin/kill
Provides: /bin/more
@ -199,12 +202,189 @@ Patch56: 2.25-libblkid-return-codes.patch @@ -199,12 +202,189 @@ Patch56: 2.25-libblkid-return-codes.patch
Patch57: 2.26-libblkid-fat.patch

#
# RHEL 7.2.Z
# RHEL7.3
#
# 1302332 - [libblkid] Failed to get offset of the xfs_external_log signature
# 1301091 - [libblkid] Failed to get offset of the xfs_external_log signature
Patch58: 2.27-libblkid-xfs-log.patch
# 1317953 - lslogins crash when executed with buggy username
Patch59: 2.28-lslogins-1317953.patch
# 1291554 - lslogins crash when executed with buggy username
Patch59: 2.28-lslogins-rebase.patch
# 1092520 - util-linux - PIE and RELRO check
Patch60: 0060-build-sys-add-CFLAGS-and-LDFLAGS-for-daemons-and-sha.patch
# 1248003 - mount only parses <param>=<value> lines from fstab fs_spec field available from blkid block device
Patch61: 0061-libmount-be-more-restrictive-about-valid-tag-names.patch
# 1271850 - mount -a doesn't catch a typo in /etc/fstab and a typo in /etc/fstab can make a system not reboot properly
Patch62: 0062-mount-umount-swapon-fsck-lsblk-findmnt-ignore-malfor.patch
# 1290689 - util-linux: /bin/login does not retry getpwnam_r with larger buffers, leading to login failure
Patch63: 0063-login-mount-fix-__SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX-usage.patch
# 1296366 - Bash completion for more(1) handles file names with spaces incorrectly
Patch64: 0064-bash-completion-use-n-as-IFS-when-ask-for-filenames.patch
# 1296521 - RHEL7: update audit event in hwclock
Patch65: 0065-hwclock-change-audit-message.patch
# 1304426 - [rfe] /bin/su should be improved to reduce stack use
Patch66: 0066-su-clean-up-groups-initialization.patch
# 1326615 - util-linux/lscpu: Fix model and model name on Power Systems
Patch67: 0067-lscpu-Fix-model-and-model-name-on-Power-Systems.patch
# 1326615 - util-linux/lscpu: Fix model and model name on Power Systems
Patch68: 0068-lscpu-use-cpu-and-revision-tag-if-available.patch
# 1335671 - extra quotes around UUID confuses findfs in RHEL (but not in Fedora)
Patch69: 0069-findfs-add-ability-to-work-with-PART-UUID-LABEL-too.patch
# 1335671 - extra quotes around UUID confuses findfs in RHEL (but not in Fedora)
Patch70: 0070-libblkid-fix-memory-leak-in-blkid_parse_tag_string.patch
# 587393 - [RFE] Make sure util-linux is ready for writable overlays
Patch71: 0071-findmnt-don-t-rely-on-st_dev-for-target.patch
# 587393 - [RFE] Make sure util-linux is ready for writable overlays
Patch72: 0072-libmount-cleanup-fs-root-detection-code.patch
# 587393 - [RFE] Make sure util-linux is ready for writable overlays
Patch73: 0073-libmount-mark-overlay-as-pseudo-FS.patch
# 1344222 - logger port option in help is misleading
Patch74: 0074-logger-be-more-precise-about-port-description.patch
# 1344482 - util-linux fails valid_pmbr() size checks if device is > 2.14TB, Device label type: dos instead of gpt
Patch75: 0075-libfdisk-gpt-be-more-careful-with-64bit-constants.patch
# 1332084 - [RFE] Inclusion of lsns command in util-linux Package
Patch76: 0076-lsns-backport-new-command.patch
# 1153770 - backport lsipc
Patch77: 0077-lib-strutils-make-strmode-more-generic.patch
# 1153770 - backport lsipc
Patch78: 0078-lsipc-backport-new-command.patch
# 1327886 - Backport blkdiscard's "-z" flag to RHEL
Patch79: 0079-blkdiscard-backport-zeroout-support.patch
# 1029385 - lack of non-ascii support
Patch80: 0080-sulogin-and-agetty-virtual-consoles-support-xvc-and-.patch
# 1298384 - RFE: add SCHED_DEADLINE support to chrt
Patch81: 0081-chrt-backport-DEADLINE-scheduler-support.patch
# 1304246 - fdisk 'f' subcommand updates partition ranges wrongly
Patch82: 0082-fdisk-backport-DOS-logical-partitions-chain-reorder.patch
# 1153770 - backport lsipc
Patch83: 0083-tests-cleanup-tests.patch
# 1281839 - [RFE]Bind mounts should be handled gracefully by the operating system
Patch84: 0084-libmount-add-support-for-bind-ro.patch
# 1007734 - blkid shows devices as /dev/block/$MAJOR:$MINOR
Patch85: 0085-libblkid-store-only-canonical-devnames-to-the-cache.patch
# 1349536 - Extended partition loop in MBR partition table leads to DOS
Patch86: 0086-libblkid-avoid-recursion-in-EBR.patch

#
# RHEL7.4
#
# 1405238 - findmnt --target behaviour changed in 7.3, shows all mount-points in chroot
Patch87: 0087-findmnt-fix-target-behaviour.patch
# 1419474
Patch88: 0088-su-properly-clear-child-PID.patch
# 1344102 - fdisk does not handle 4kN devices correctly in 'Blocks' calculation
Patch89: 0089-fdisk-fix-Blocks-column-calculation.patch
# 1344720 - when fdisk detects gpt table, expected menu items seem to be missing in the 'm' output
Patch90: 0090-fdisk-fix-menu-for-GPT.patch
# 1323916 - logger unnecessarily splits messages sent via stdin into 1024 byte chunks
Patch91: 0091-logger-backport-size.patch
# 1344726 - [RFE] fdisk: output UID from gpt in fdisk when detecting that a gpt partition table is present
Patch92: 0092-fdisk-print-header-UUID-for-GPT.patch
# 1362662 - fdisk -l fails/stops on first passive/not ready device, works on RHEL6
Patch93: 0093-fdisk-improve-l-error-handling.patch
# 1369436 - losetup man page incorrect syntax for Setup loop device
Patch94: 0094-losetup-improve-man-page-SYNOPSIS.patch
# 1392656 - [LLNL 7.4 Bug] fix buffer overflows in util-linux with upstream patch
Patch95: 0095-libblkid-fix-potential-bufer-overflows.patch
# 1370959 - [FJ7.3 Bug]: man 8 umount is wrong.
Patch96: 0096-umount-fix-obsolete-info-about-loop-in-umount.8.patch
# 1357746 - mount -av" report NFS "successfully mounted" but it is not.
Patch97: 0097-mount-fix-all-and-nofail-return-code.patch
# 1417722 - umount -a results in selinux being reported as Disabled
Patch98: 0098-umount-exclude-selinuxfs-from-all.patch
# 1402825 - RHEL7: "sfdisk -s" can't list the disk size
Patch99: 0099-sfdisk-remove-useless-CDROM-detection-for-s.patch
# 1403973 - /usr/bin/more crash on repeat search on failed regex match
Patch100: 0100-more-fix-repeat-search-crash.patch
# 1403971 - /usr/bin/more crash in end_it due to double free
Patch101: 0101-more-avoid-double-free-on-exit.patch
# 1358095 - ipcs shows wrong gid information
Patch102: 0102-ipcs-show-gid-instead-of-uid.patch
# 1358097 - ipcs shows strange status message in ja locale
Patch103: 0103-ipcs-fix-JP-status-message.patch
# 1378100 - fix swapon discard option parsing
Patch104: 0104-swapon-fix-discard-option-parsing.patch
# 1416467 - [RFE] Add support for posix_fallocate(3) call in fallocate(1) utility
Patch105: 0105-fallocate-Added-posix_fallocate-support.patch
# 1358755 - Backport request for zramctl on util-linux v2.23.2
Patch106: 0106-zramctl-backport-from-v2.29.patch
# 1392661 - [LLNL 7.4 Bug] add zfs patches to util-linux
Patch107: 0107-libblkid-zfs-let-s-keep-compiler-happy.patch
Patch108: 0108-blkid-make-zfs-detection-more-robust.patch
Patch109: 0109-zfs-make-less-syscalls.patch
Patch110: 0110-libblkid-zfs-keep-bufferes-read-only.patch
Patch111: 0111-libblkid-don-t-mark-zfs-as-RAID.patch
Patch112: 0112-tests-update-ZFS-test.patch
Patch113: 0113-libblkid-zfs-add-cast-to-fix-UB-cppcheck.patch
Patch114: 0114-libblkid-Avoid-OOB-access-on-illegal-ZFS-superblocks.patch
# 1360764 - SMT: "Threads Per Core" will automatically change when odd or even number of vcpu are enabled online.
# 1397709 - [7.4 FEAT] Refresh code for lscpu to support s390x cpu topology
Patch115: 0115-lscpu-backport-from-v2.29.patch
# 1402183 - [HPE 7.3 Bug] fdisk -l does not list non-BTT NVDIMM devices
Patch116: 0116-fdisk-use-sysfs_devno_is_wholedisk.patch
# 1358755 - Backport request for zramctl on util-linux v2.23.2
Patch117: 0117-zramctl-add-bash-completion.patch
Patch118: 0118-zramctl-make-mm_stat-parser-more-robust.patch
# 1344720 - when fdisk detects gpt table, expected menu items seem to be missing in the 'm' output
Patch119: 0119-fdisk-improve-menu-and-u-for-GPT.patch
# 1360764 1397709 - lscpu rebase
Patch120: 0120-tests-update-for-RHEL7.4-changes.patch
# 1358755 - Backport request for zramctl on util-linux v2.23.2
Patch121: 0121-zramctl-be-more-specific-about-default-output.patch
# 1344726 - [RFE] fdisk: output UID from gpt in fdisk when detecting that a gpt partition table is present
Patch122: 0122-libfdisk-gpt-fix-UUID-printing.patch
# 1451704 - [Intel 7.4 BUG] IMSM RAID on 4k disks not assembled on boot
Patch123: 0123-libblkid-Add-metadata-signature-check-for-IMSM-on-4K.patch
# 1455664 - lscpu causes kernel panic on HPE Comanche / Cavium ThunderX2 (cn99xx)
Patch124: 0124-lscpu-use-sysfs-for-table-access-if-available.patch
# 1457744 - lscpu -e get crashed after offline one host cpu on amd machine
Patch125: 0125-lscpu-improve-for-offline-CPUs-on-AMD.patch

#
# RHEL7.5
#
# 1499760 - gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor generates huge amount of audit log with access denied messages
Patch126: 0126-libmount-use-eacess-rather-than-open-to-check-mtab-u.patch
# 1498462 - agetty not parsing /etc/os-release correctly when processing /etc/issue
Patch127: 0127-agetty-fix-etc-os-release-parsing.patch
# 1490984 - Please update fdisk's manual page
Patch128: 0128-fdisk-remove-obsolete-info-about-GPT-from-man-page.patch
# 1487031 - [GSS][RFE]The Ceph disk type is unknown then we run the command "fdisk -l"
Patch129: 0129-libfdisk-gpt-sync-type-UUIDs-with-upstream.patch
# 1468646 - lscpu output missing Hypervisor
Patch130: 0130-lscpu-cleanup-DMI-detection-return-codes.patch
# 1455398 - flock --timeout=0 doesn't work on RHEL7
Patch131: 0131-flock-zero-timeout-is-valid.patch
# 1336432 - journald: SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER is invalid when running logger
Patch132: 0132-logger-add-man-page-note-about-the-default-tag.patch
# 1427500 - util-linux: script does not retry on EINTR when logging command output
Patch133: 0133-script-use-all-io-to-write.patch
# 1336432 - journald: SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER is invalid when running logger
Patch134: 0134-logger-do-not-rely-only-getlogin-3-telling-who-ran-t.patch
# 1296233 - login(1) writes 0.0.0.0 IP address to wtmp when executed with "-h <ipv4-mapping-to-ipv6>" hostname
Patch135: 0135-login-use-IPv4-on-IPv4-mapping-to-IPv6.patch
# 1501953 - blkid shows wrong return code on failure with ambivalent results
Patch136: 0136-blkid-update-man-page-about-lsblk-and-ambivalent-pro.patch
# 1486777 - wipefs printing duplicate gpt clear messages
Patch137: 0137-wipefs-fix-t-filter.patch
# 1454652 - fix test suite
Patch138: 0138-tests-backport-new-ts_scsi_debug_init.patch
Patch139: 0139-tests-ts_scsi_debug_init-must-not-run-in-a-subshell.patch
Patch140: 0140-tests-cleanup-fdisk-outputs.patch
Patch141: 0141-tests-check-for-mdadm.patch
# 1496421 - [Pegas1.1 FEAT] z Systems: Move lsmem and chmem to util-linux (through rebase >= 2.30)
Patch142: 0142-lsmem-chmem-backport-new-commands.patch
Patch143: 0143-lsmem-make-split-optional-follow-output-by-default.patch
# 1499760 - gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor generates huge amount of audit log with access denied messages
Patch144: 0144-libmount-fix-access-utab-write-test.patch
# 1520906 - make hostname in login(1) prompt optional [rhel-7.5]
Patch145: 0145-login-add-LOGIN_PLAIN_PROMPT-to-login.defs.patch
# 1521163 - [RFE] blkid can identify magic number and UUID of VDO volume
Patch146: 0146-libblkid-Add-VDO-superblock-information-into-blkid.patch
# 1534893 - RHEL7: util-linux: mount/unmount ASLR bypass via environment variable in libmount
Patch147: 0147-include-debug-don-t-print-pointer-address-for-SUID-p.patch
# 1538545 - SELinux error creating swap file
Patch148: 0148-mkswap-tolerate-ENOTSUP-when-failing-to-relabel.patch
# 1534893 - RHEL7: util-linux: mount/unmount ASLR bypass via environment variable in libmount
Patch149: 0149-libmount-fix-debug-message.patch

%description
The util-linux package contains a large variety of low-level system
@ -326,9 +506,14 @@ unset LINGUAS || : @@ -326,9 +506,14 @@ unset LINGUAS || :
# unfortunately, we did changes to build-system
./autogen.sh

# we modify .po files by RHEL patches
rm -f po/stamp*

export CFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 $RPM_OPT_FLAGS"
export SUID_CFLAGS="-fpie"
export SUID_LDFLAGS="-pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now"
export DAEMON_CFLAGS="$SUID_CFLAGS"
export DAEMON_LDFLAGS="$SUID_LDFLAGS"
%configure \
--with-systemdsystemunitdir=%{_unitdir} \
--disable-silent-rules \
@ -456,8 +641,7 @@ chmod 644 misc-utils/getopt-*.{bash,tcsh} @@ -456,8 +641,7 @@ chmod 644 misc-utils/getopt-*.{bash,tcsh}
rm -f ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_datadir}/getopt/*
rmdir ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_datadir}/getopt

ln -sf /proc/mounts %{buildroot}/etc/mtab

ln -sf ../proc/self/mounts %{buildroot}/etc/mtab

# remove static libs
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/lib{uuid,blkid,mount}.a
@ -495,7 +679,7 @@ if [ -x /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled ] && /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled; then @@ -495,7 +679,7 @@ if [ -x /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled ] && /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled; then
fi
fi
if [ ! -L /etc/mtab ]; then
ln -fs /proc/mounts /etc/mtab
ln -sf ../proc/self/mounts /etc/mtab || :
fi

%post -n libblkid
@ -580,6 +764,7 @@ fi @@ -580,6 +764,7 @@ fi
%{_bindir}/colcrt
%{_bindir}/colrm
%{_bindir}/column
%{_bindir}/chmem
%{_bindir}/dmesg
%{_bindir}/eject
%{_bindir}/fallocate
@ -593,6 +778,9 @@ fi @@ -593,6 +778,9 @@ fi
%{_bindir}/ipcs
%{_bindir}/isosize
%{_bindir}/kill
%{_bindir}/lsipc
%{_bindir}/lsns
%{_bindir}/lsmem
%{_bindir}/logger
%{_bindir}/look
%{_bindir}/lsblk
@ -647,6 +835,8 @@ fi @@ -647,6 +835,8 @@ fi
%{_mandir}/man1/look.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/lscpu.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/lslogins.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/lsmem.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/lsipc.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/mcookie.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/more.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/mountpoint.1*
@ -678,6 +868,7 @@ fi @@ -678,6 +868,7 @@ fi
%{_mandir}/man8/blkid.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/blockdev.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/chcpu.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/chmem.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/ctrlaltdel.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/delpart.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/fdisk.8*
@ -692,7 +883,8 @@ fi @@ -692,7 +883,8 @@ fi
%{_mandir}/man8/ldattach.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/losetup.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/lsblk.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/lslocks.8.gz
%{_mandir}/man8/lslocks.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/lsns.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/mkfs.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/mkfs.cramfs.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/mkfs.minix.8*
@ -707,14 +899,15 @@ fi @@ -707,14 +899,15 @@ fi
%{_mandir}/man8/resizepart.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/rtcwake.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/setarch.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/sulogin.8.gz
%{_mandir}/man8/sulogin.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/swaplabel.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/swapoff.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/swapon.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/switch_root.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/umount.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/wdctl.8.gz
%{_mandir}/man8/wdctl.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/wipefs.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/zramctl.8*
%{_sbindir}/addpart
%{_sbindir}/agetty
%{_sbindir}/blkdiscard
@ -749,7 +942,7 @@ fi @@ -749,7 +942,7 @@ fi
%{_sbindir}/swapon
%{_sbindir}/switch_root
%{_sbindir}/wipefs

%{_sbindir}/zramctl
%{compldir}/addpart
%{compldir}/blkdiscard
%{compldir}/blkid
@ -828,6 +1021,7 @@ fi @@ -828,6 +1021,7 @@ fi
%{compldir}/whereis
%{compldir}/wipefs
%{compldir}/write
%{compldir}/zramctl

%ifnarch s390 s390x
%{_sbindir}/clock
@ -924,11 +1118,140 @@ fi @@ -924,11 +1118,140 @@ fi
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/uuid.pc

%changelog
* Wed Mar 16 2016 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-26.el7_2.2
- fix #1317953 - lslogins crash when executed with buggy username

* Thu Jan 28 2016 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-26.el7_2.1
- fix #1302332 - [libblkid] Failed to get offset of the xfs_external_log signature
* Fri Feb 02 2018 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-52
- fix #1534893 - RHEL7: util-linux: mount/unmount ASLR bypass via environment variable in libmount

* Wed Jan 31 2018 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-51
- fix #1538545 - SELinux error creating swap file

* Tue Jan 23 2018 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-50
- fix #1534893 - RHEL7: util-linux: mount/unmount ASLR bypass via environment variable in libmount

* Mon Dec 11 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-49
- fix #1520906 - make hostname in login(1) prompt optional
- fix #1521163 - [RFE] blkid can identify magic number and UUID of VDO volume

* Thu Nov 09 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-48
- improve libmount eaccess test (#1499760)

* Wed Nov 08 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-47
- improve lsmem (#1496421)

* Mon Oct 23 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-46
- fix #1496421 - Move lsmem and chmem to util-linux

* Tue Oct 17 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-45
- fix #1501953 - blkid shows wrong return code on failure with ambivalent results
- fix #1486777 - wipefs printing duplicate gpt clear messages
- fix #1454652 - fix test suite

* Mon Oct 16 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-44
- fix #1478002 - systemd read-only container produces errors
- fix #1499760 - gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor generates huge amount of audit log with access denied messages
- fix #1498462 - agetty not parsing /etc/os-release correctly when processing /etc/issue
- fix #1490984 - Please update fdisk's manual page
- fix #1487031 - [GSS][RFE]The Ceph disk type is unknown then we run the command "fdisk -l"
- fix #1468646 - lscpu output missing Hypervisor
- fix #1455398 - flock --timeout=0 doesn't work on RHEL7
- fix #1336432 - journald: SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER is invalid when running logger
- fix #1427500 - util-linux: script does not retry on EINTR when logging command output
- fix #1336432 - journald: SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER is invalid when running logger
- fix #1296233 - login(1) writes 0.0.0.0 IP address to wtmp when executed with "-h <ipv4-mapping-to-ipv6>" hostname

* Thu Jun 01 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-43
- fix #1457744 - lscpu -e get crashed after offline one host cpu on amd machine

* Wed May 31 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-42
- fix #1455664 - lscpu causes kernel panic on HPE Comanche / Cavium ThunderX2 (cn99xx)

* Tue May 23 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-41
- fix #1451704 - IMSM RAID on 4k disks not assembled on boot
- force gettext messages refresh (for #1358097 bugfix)

* Wed May 10 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-40
- improve libfdisk GPT UUID printing (#1344726)

* Tue Apr 04 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-39
- update package regression tests (due to #1360764 #1397709)
- improve zramctl man page (#1358755)

* Tue Apr 04 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-38
- improve fdisk menu for GPT (#1344720)

* Thu Mar 30 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-37
- improve zram mm_stat parser (#1358755)

* Wed Mar 22 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-36
- fix #1344102 - fdisk does not handle 4kN devices correctly in 'Blocks' calculation
- fix #1344720 - when fdisk detects gpt table, expected menu items seem to be missing in the 'm' output
- fix #1323916 - logger unnecessarily splits messages sent via stdin into 1024 byte chunks
- fix #1344726 - [RFE] fdisk: output UID from gpt in fdisk when detecting that a gpt partition table is present
- fix #1362662 - fdisk -l fails/stops on first passive/not ready device, works on RHEL6
- fix #1369436 - losetup man page incorrect syntax for Setup loop device
- fix #1392656 - [LLNL 7.4 Bug] fix buffer overflows in util-linux with upstream patch
- fix #1370959 - [FJ7.3 Bug]: man 8 umount is wrong.
- fix #1357746 - mount -av" report NFS "successfully mounted" but it is not.
- fix #1417722 - umount -a results in selinux being reported as Disabled
- fix #1402825 - RHEL7: "sfdisk -s" can't list the disk size
- fix #1403973 - /usr/bin/more crash on repeat search on failed regex match
- fix #1403971 - /usr/bin/more crash in end_it due to double free
- fix #1358095 - ipcs shows wrong gid information
- fix #1358097 - ipcs shows strange status message in ja locale
- fix #1378100 - fix swapon discard option parsing
- fix #1416467 - [RFE] Add support for posix_fallocate(3) call in fallocate(1) utility
- fix #1358755 - Backport request for zramctl on util-linux v2.23.2
- fix #1392661 - [LLNL 7.4 Bug] add zfs patches to util-linux
- fix #1360764 - SMT: "Threads Per Core" will automatically change when odd or even number of vcpu are enabled online.
- fix #1397709 - [7.4 FEAT] Refresh code for lscpu to support s390x cpu topology
- fix #1402183 - [HPE 7.3 Bug] fdisk -l does not list non-BTT NVDIMM devices

* Wed Feb 8 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-35
* fix #1419474 - su: properly clear child PID

* Mon Jan 23 2017 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-34
- fix #1405238 - findmnt --target behaviour changed in 7.3, shows all mount-points in chroot

* Tue Jul 12 2016 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-33
- improve patch for #1007734 (libblkid realpaths)

* Tue Jul 12 2016 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-32
- improve patch for chrt(1) deadline support #1298384
- fix #1007734 - blkid shows devices as /dev/block/$MAJOR:$MINOR
- fix #1349536 - Extended partition loop in MBR partition table leads to DOS

* Mon Jul 04 2016 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-31
- improve spec file for #1092520

* Fri Jul 01 2016 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-30
- improve patch for chrt(1) deadline support #1298384
- improve regression tests

* Thu Jun 30 2016 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-29
- fix #1029385 - lack of non-ascii support
- fix #1092520 - util-linux - PIE and RELRO check
- fix #1153770 - backport lsipc
- fix #1248003 - mount only parses <param>=<value> lines from fstab fs_spec field available from blkid block device
- fix #1271850 - mount -a doesn't catch a typo in /etc/fstab and a typo in /etc/fstab can make a system not reboot properly
- fix #1281839 - [RFE]Bind mounts should be handled gracefully by the operating system
- fix #1290689 - util-linux: /bin/login does not retry getpwnam_r with larger buffers, leading to login failure
- fix #1296366 - Bash completion for more(1) handles file names with spaces incorrectly
- fix #1296521 - RHEL7: update audit event in hwclock
- fix #1298384 - RFE: add SCHED_DEADLINE support to chrt
- fix #1304246 - fdisk 'f' subcommand updates partition ranges wrongly
- fix #1304426 - [rfe] /bin/su should be improved to reduce stack use
- fix #1326615 - util-linux/lscpu: Fix model and model name on Power Systems
- fix #1327886 - Backport blkdiscard's "-z" flag to RHEL
- fix #1332084 - [RFE] Inclusion of lsns command in util-linux Package
- fix #1335671 - extra quotes around UUID confuses findfs in RHEL (but not in Fedora)
- fix #1344222 - logger port option in help is misleading
- fix #1344482 - util-linux fails valid_pmbr() size checks if device is > 2.14TB, Device label type: dos instead of gpt
- fix #587393 - [RFE] Make sure util-linux is ready for writable overlays

* Wed Mar 16 2016 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-28
- fix #1291554 - lslogins crash when executed with buggy username

* Thu Jan 28 2016 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-27
- fix #1301091 - [libblkid] Failed to get offset of the xfs_external_log signature

* Fri Aug 21 2015 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> 2.23.2-26
- fix #1182831 - blkid incorrectly detects boot sec + MBR as FAT

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