systemd/SOURCES/0770-sd-id128-allow-sd_id128_get_machine-and-friend-to-be.patch

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From 4af87f4d0643fa243aa1fd8e5c52cc5d4fbdd187 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Yu Watanabe <watanabe.yu+github@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2022 13:34:15 +0900
Subject: [PATCH] sd-id128: allow sd_id128_get_machine() and friend to be
called with NULL
It may be useful to check if the machine ID or friends is set or not.
(cherry picked from commit 786b652c8989834f9218ec82b2d824d5b753fad3)
Related: RHEL-27512
---
src/libsystemd/sd-id128/sd-id128.c | 28 ++++++++++------------------
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/libsystemd/sd-id128/sd-id128.c b/src/libsystemd/sd-id128/sd-id128.c
index b2f0438edf..dee0df2396 100644
--- a/src/libsystemd/sd-id128/sd-id128.c
+++ b/src/libsystemd/sd-id128/sd-id128.c
@@ -125,8 +125,6 @@ _public_ int sd_id128_get_machine(sd_id128_t *ret) {
static thread_local sd_id128_t saved_machine_id = {};
int r;
- assert_return(ret, -EINVAL);
-
if (sd_id128_is_null(saved_machine_id)) {
r = id128_read("/etc/machine-id", ID128_FORMAT_PLAIN, &saved_machine_id);
if (r < 0)
@@ -136,7 +134,8 @@ _public_ int sd_id128_get_machine(sd_id128_t *ret) {
return -ENOMEDIUM;
}
- *ret = saved_machine_id;
+ if (ret)
+ *ret = saved_machine_id;
return 0;
}
@@ -144,8 +143,6 @@ _public_ int sd_id128_get_boot(sd_id128_t *ret) {
static thread_local sd_id128_t saved_boot_id = {};
int r;
- assert_return(ret, -EINVAL);
-
if (sd_id128_is_null(saved_boot_id)) {
r = id128_read("/proc/sys/kernel/random/boot_id", ID128_FORMAT_UUID, &saved_boot_id);
if (r == -ENOENT && proc_mounted() == 0)
@@ -157,7 +154,8 @@ _public_ int sd_id128_get_boot(sd_id128_t *ret) {
return -ENOMEDIUM;
}
- *ret = saved_boot_id;
+ if (ret)
+ *ret = saved_boot_id;
return 0;
}
@@ -277,26 +275,20 @@ _public_ int sd_id128_get_invocation(sd_id128_t *ret) {
static thread_local sd_id128_t saved_invocation_id = {};
int r;
- assert_return(ret, -EINVAL);
-
if (sd_id128_is_null(saved_invocation_id)) {
/* We first check the environment. The environment variable is primarily relevant for user
* services, and sufficiently safe as long as no privilege boundary is involved. */
r = get_invocation_from_environment(&saved_invocation_id);
- if (r >= 0) {
- *ret = saved_invocation_id;
- return 0;
- } else if (r != -ENXIO)
- return r;
-
- /* The kernel keyring is relevant for system services (as for user services we don't store
- * the invocation ID in the keyring, as there'd be no trust benefit in that). */
- r = get_invocation_from_keyring(&saved_invocation_id);
+ if (r == -ENXIO)
+ /* The kernel keyring is relevant for system services (as for user services we don't
+ * store the invocation ID in the keyring, as there'd be no trust benefit in that). */
+ r = get_invocation_from_keyring(&saved_invocation_id);
if (r < 0)
return r;
}
- *ret = saved_invocation_id;
+ if (ret)
+ *ret = saved_invocation_id;
return 0;
}