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From 00e53f17c8462cb34ece08cc10db60a7da29a305 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2020 15:11:19 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] libfdisk: (script) accept sector-size, ignore unknown headers
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- add sector-size between supported headers (already in --dump output)
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- report unknown headers by -ENOTSUP
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- ignore ENOTSUP in sfdisk (but print warning) and in fdisk_script_read_file()
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Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/949
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Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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---
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disk-utils/sfdisk.c | 6 +++++-
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libfdisk/src/script.c | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
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2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/disk-utils/sfdisk.c b/disk-utils/sfdisk.c
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index bb6e1c6df..c0bea7046 100644
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--- a/disk-utils/sfdisk.c
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+++ b/disk-utils/sfdisk.c
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@@ -1782,7 +1782,11 @@ static int command_fdisk(struct sfdisk *sf, int argc, char **argv)
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}
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rc = fdisk_script_read_line(dp, stdin, buf, sizeof(buf));
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- if (rc < 0) {
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+ if (rc == -ENOTSUP) {
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+ buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\0';
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+ fdisk_warnx(sf->cxt, _("Unknown script header '%s' -- ignore."), buf);
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+ continue;
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+ } else if (rc < 0) {
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DBG(PARSE, ul_debug("script parsing failed, trying sfdisk specific commands"));
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buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\0';
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rc = loop_control_commands(sf, dp, buf);
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diff --git a/libfdisk/src/script.c b/libfdisk/src/script.c
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index a21771b6a..d3e67fa9c 100644
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--- a/libfdisk/src/script.c
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+++ b/libfdisk/src/script.c
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@@ -805,8 +805,12 @@ static inline int is_header_line(const char *s)
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/* parses "<name>: value", note modifies @s*/
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static int parse_line_header(struct fdisk_script *dp, char *s)
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{
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- int rc = -EINVAL;
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+ size_t i;
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char *name, *value;
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+ static const char *supported[] = {
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+ "label", "unit", "label-id", "device", "grain",
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+ "first-lba", "last-lba", "table-length", "sector-size"
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+ };
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DBG(SCRIPT, ul_debugobj(dp, " parse header '%s'", s));
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@@ -816,7 +820,7 @@ static int parse_line_header(struct fdisk_script *dp, char *s)
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name = s;
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value = strchr(s, ':');
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if (!value)
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- goto done;
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+ return -EINVAL;
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*value = '\0';
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value++;
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@@ -825,32 +829,30 @@ static int parse_line_header(struct fdisk_script *dp, char *s)
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ltrim_whitespace((unsigned char *) value);
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rtrim_whitespace((unsigned char *) value);
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+ if (!*name || !*value)
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+ return -EINVAL;
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+
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+ /* check header name */
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+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(supported); i++) {
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+ if (strcmp(name, supported[i]) == 0)
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ if (i == ARRAY_SIZE(supported))
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+ return -ENOTSUP;
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+
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+ /* header specific actions */
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if (strcmp(name, "label") == 0) {
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if (dp->cxt && !fdisk_get_label(dp->cxt, value))
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- goto done; /* unknown label name */
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+ return -EINVAL; /* unknown label name */
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dp->force_label = 1;
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+
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} else if (strcmp(name, "unit") == 0) {
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if (strcmp(value, "sectors") != 0)
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- goto done; /* only "sectors" supported */
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- } else if (strcmp(name, "label-id") == 0
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- || strcmp(name, "device") == 0
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- || strcmp(name, "grain") == 0
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- || strcmp(name, "first-lba") == 0
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- || strcmp(name, "last-lba") == 0
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- || strcmp(name, "table-length") == 0) {
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- ; /* whatever is possible */
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- } else
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- goto done; /* unknown header */
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+ return -EINVAL; /* only "sectors" supported */
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- if (*name && *value)
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- rc = fdisk_script_set_header(dp, name, value);
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-done:
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- if (rc)
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- DBG(SCRIPT, ul_debugobj(dp, "header parse error: "
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- "[rc=%d, name='%s', value='%s']",
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- rc, name, value));
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- return rc;
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+ }
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+ return fdisk_script_set_header(dp, name, value);
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}
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/* returns zero terminated string with next token and @str is updated */
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@@ -1363,7 +1365,8 @@ int fdisk_script_set_fgets(struct fdisk_script *dp,
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*
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* Reads next line into dump.
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*
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- * Returns: 0 on success, <0 on error, 1 when nothing to read.
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+ * Returns: 0 on success, <0 on error, 1 when nothing to read. For unknown headers
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+ * returns -ENOTSUP, it's usually safe to ignore this error.
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*/
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int fdisk_script_read_line(struct fdisk_script *dp, FILE *f, char *buf, size_t bufsz)
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{
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@@ -1428,7 +1431,7 @@ int fdisk_script_read_file(struct fdisk_script *dp, FILE *f)
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while (!feof(f)) {
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rc = fdisk_script_read_line(dp, f, buf, sizeof(buf));
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- if (rc)
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+ if (rc && rc != -ENOTSUP)
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break;
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}
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--
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2.24.1
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@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
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From 61b384b36105fe682ddf16b9379f446d935603bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2020 16:17:42 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] fstrim: do not use Protect setting in systemd service
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The ProtectHome= and ProtectSystem= settings mounts all stuff for the service in read-only mode.
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The fstrim ioctl operates on read-only mountpoint file descriptor, but
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on some read-only filesystem the operation can fail, so since
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2d22ac64e4 we check for read-only volumes and skip it.
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References: Upstream: http://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/commit/2d22ac64e4d6e6732640f38b7232b5bcdc84a877
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Addresses: https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/948
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Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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---
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sys-utils/fstrim.service.in | 2 --
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1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/sys-utils/fstrim.service.in b/sys-utils/fstrim.service.in
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index a8b631730..b58728ef4 100644
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--- a/sys-utils/fstrim.service.in
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+++ b/sys-utils/fstrim.service.in
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@@ -6,8 +6,6 @@ ConditionVirtualization=!container
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[Service]
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Type=oneshot
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ExecStart=@sbindir@/fstrim --fstab --verbose --quiet
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-ProtectSystem=strict
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-ProtectHome=read-only
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PrivateDevices=no
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PrivateNetwork=yes
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PrivateUsers=no
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--
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2.24.1
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From 91b636b5654576d0b808d0030ca9d773099e1db9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 15:31:23 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] lsblk: fix -P regression from v2.34
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Since v2.34 --list prints devices only once to make the output
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user-readable. Unfortunately, it's regression for scripts/applications
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where we need to parse lsblk output. So, let's make --pairs and --raw
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backwardly compatible with versions before 2.34 and print all hierarchy.
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Addresses: https://github.com/ibm-s390-tools/s390-tools/issues/80
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Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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---
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misc-utils/lsblk.8 | 10 ++++++----
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misc-utils/lsblk.c | 9 +++++----
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2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/misc-utils/lsblk.8 b/misc-utils/lsblk.8
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index 373a80ee2..416b28298 100644
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--- a/misc-utils/lsblk.8
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+++ b/misc-utils/lsblk.8
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@@ -96,7 +96,8 @@ also \fB\-\-tree\fR if necessary.
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.BR \-l , " \-\-list"
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Produce output in the form of a list. The output does not provide information
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about relationships between devices and since version 2.34 every device is
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-printed only once.
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+printed only once if \fB\-\-pairs\fR or \fB\-\-raw\fR not specified (the
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+parsable outputs are maintained in backwardly compatible way).
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.TP
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.BR \-M , " \-\-merge"
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Group parents of sub-trees to provide more readable output for RAIDs and
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@@ -122,14 +123,15 @@ specified in the format \fI+list\fP (e.g., \fBlsblk \-o +UUID\fP).
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Output all available columns.
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.TP
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.BR \-P , " \-\-pairs"
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-Produce output in the form of key="value" pairs.
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-All potentially unsafe characters are hex-escaped (\\x<code>).
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+Produce output in the form of key="value" pairs. The output lines are still ordered by
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+dependencies. All potentially unsafe characters are hex-escaped (\\x<code>).
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.TP
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.BR \-p , " \-\-paths"
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Print full device paths.
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.TP
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.BR \-r , " \-\-raw"
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-Produce output in raw format. All potentially unsafe characters are hex-escaped
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+Produce output in raw format. The output lines are still ordered by
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+dependencies. All potentially unsafe characters are hex-escaped
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(\\x<code>) in the NAME, KNAME, LABEL, PARTLABEL and MOUNTPOINT columns.
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.TP
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.BR \-S , " \-\-scsi"
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diff --git a/misc-utils/lsblk.c b/misc-utils/lsblk.c
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index 441655e24..72ac7b483 100644
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--- a/misc-utils/lsblk.c
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+++ b/misc-utils/lsblk.c
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@@ -1058,8 +1058,8 @@ static void device_to_scols(
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if (!parent && dev->wholedisk)
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parent = dev->wholedisk;
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- /* Do not print device more than one in --list mode */
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- if (!(lsblk->flags & LSBLK_TREE) && dev->is_printed)
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+ /* Do not print device more than once on --list if tree order is not requested */
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+ if (!(lsblk->flags & LSBLK_TREE) && !lsblk->force_tree_order && dev->is_printed)
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return;
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if (lsblk->merge && list_count_entries(&dev->parents) > 1) {
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@@ -2044,8 +2044,9 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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* /sys is no more sorted */
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lsblk->sort_id = COL_MAJMIN;
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- /* For --inverse --list we still follow parent->child relation */
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- if (lsblk->inverse && !(lsblk->flags & LSBLK_TREE))
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+ /* For --{inverse,raw,pairs} --list we still follow parent->child relation */
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+ if (!(lsblk->flags & LSBLK_TREE)
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+ && (lsblk->inverse || lsblk->flags & LSBLK_EXPORT || lsblk->flags & LSBLK_RAW))
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lsblk->force_tree_order = 1;
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if (lsblk->sort_id >= 0 && column_id_to_number(lsblk->sort_id) < 0) {
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--
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2.24.1
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From 0967f9a3f18e0320571db8dbc347c1e38b97f286 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: J William Piggott <elseifthen@gmx.com>
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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 20:03:47 -0500
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Subject: [PATCH] hwclock: make glibc 2.31 compatible
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______________________________________________________
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GNU C Library NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
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Version 2.31
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Deprecated and removed features, and other changes affecting compatibility:
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* The settimeofday function can still be used to set a system-wide time
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zone when the operating system supports it. This is because the Linux
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kernel reused the API, on some architectures, to describe a system-wide
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time-zone-like offset between the software clock maintained by the kernel,
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and the "RTC" clock that keeps time when the system is shut down.
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However, to reduce the odds of this offset being set by accident,
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settimeofday can no longer be used to set the time and the offset
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simultaneously. If both of its two arguments are non-null, the call
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will fail (setting errno to EINVAL).
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Callers attempting to set this offset should also be prepared for the call
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to fail and set errno to ENOSYS; this already happens on the Hurd and on
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some Linux architectures. The Linux kernel maintainers are discussing a
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more principled replacement for the reused API. After a replacement
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becomes available, we will change settimeofday to fail with ENOSYS on all
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platforms when its 'tzp' argument is not a null pointer.
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settimeofday itself is obsolescent according to POSIX. Programs that set
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the system time should use clock_settime and/or the adjtime family of
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functions instead. We may cease to make settimeofday available to newly
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linked binaries after there is a replacement for Linux's time-zone-like
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offset API.
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______________________________________________________
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hwclock(8) had one settimeofday(2) call where both args were set for
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--hctosys when the RTC was ticking UTC. This allowed setting the system
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time, timezone, and locking the warp_clock function with a single call.
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That operation now takes 3 calls of settimeofday(2).
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Although this common operation now takes three calls, the overall logic
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for the set_system_clock() function was simplified.
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Co-Author: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: J William Piggott <elseifthen@gmx.com>
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---
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sys-utils/hwclock.c | 71 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
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1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/sys-utils/hwclock.c b/sys-utils/hwclock.c
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index e736da717..1191a8571 100644
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--- a/sys-utils/hwclock.c
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+++ b/sys-utils/hwclock.c
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@@ -643,28 +643,28 @@ display_time(struct timeval hwctime)
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* tz.tz_minuteswest argument and sets PCIL (see below). At boot settimeofday(2)
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* has one-shot access to this function as shown in the table below.
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*
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- * +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
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- * | settimeofday(tv, tz) |
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- * |-------------------------------------------------------------------|
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- * | Arguments | System Time | PCIL | | warp_clock |
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- * | tv | tz | set | warped | set | firsttime | locked |
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- * |---------|---------|---------------|------|-----------|------------|
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- * | pointer | NULL | yes | no | no | 1 | no |
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- * | pointer | pointer | yes | no | no | 0 | yes |
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- * | NULL | ptr2utc | no | no | no | 0 | yes |
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- * | NULL | pointer | no | yes | yes | 0 | yes |
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- * +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
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+ * +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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+ * | settimeofday(tv, tz) |
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+ * |-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ * | Arguments | System Time | TZ | PCIL | | warp_clock |
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+ * | tv | tz | set | warped | set | set | firsttime | locked |
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+ * |---------|---------|---------------|-----|------|-----------|------------|
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+ * | pointer | NULL | yes | no | no | no | 1 | no |
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+ * | NULL | ptr2utc | no | no | yes | no | 0 | yes |
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+ * | NULL | pointer | no | yes | yes | yes | 0 | yes |
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+ * +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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* ptr2utc: tz.tz_minuteswest is zero (UTC).
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* PCIL: persistent_clock_is_local, sets the "11 minute mode" timescale.
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* firsttime: locks the warp_clock function (initialized to 1 at boot).
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+ * Since glibc v2.31 settimeofday() will fail if both args are non NULL
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*
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* +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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* | op | RTC scale | settimeofday calls |
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* |---------|-----------|-----------------------------------------------------|
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* | systz | Local | 1) warps system time*, sets PCIL* and kernel tz |
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* | systz | UTC | 1st) locks warp_clock* 2nd) sets kernel tz |
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- * | hctosys | Local | 1st) sets PCIL* 2nd) sets system time and kernel tz |
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- * | hctosys | UTC | 1) sets system time and kernel tz |
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+ * | hctosys | Local | 1st) sets PCIL* & kernel tz 2nd) sets system time |
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+ * | hctosys | UTC | 1st) locks warp* 2nd) sets tz 3rd) sets system time |
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* +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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* * only on first call after boot
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*/
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@@ -675,42 +675,45 @@ set_system_clock(const struct hwclock_control *ctl,
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struct tm broken;
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int minuteswest;
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int rc = 0;
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- const struct timezone tz_utc = { 0 };
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localtime_r(&newtime.tv_sec, &broken);
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minuteswest = -get_gmtoff(&broken) / 60;
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if (ctl->verbose) {
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- if (ctl->hctosys && !ctl->universal)
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- printf(_("Calling settimeofday(NULL, %d) to set "
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- "persistent_clock_is_local.\n"), minuteswest);
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- if (ctl->systz && ctl->universal)
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+ if (ctl->universal) {
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puts(_("Calling settimeofday(NULL, 0) "
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- "to lock the warp function."));
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+ "to lock the warp_clock function."));
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+ if (!( ctl->universal && !minuteswest ))
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+ printf(_("Calling settimeofday(NULL, %d) "
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+ "to set the kernel timezone.\n"),
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+ minuteswest);
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+ } else
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+ printf(_("Calling settimeofday(NULL, %d) to warp "
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+ "System time, set PCIL and the kernel tz.\n"),
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+ minuteswest);
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+
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if (ctl->hctosys)
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- printf(_("Calling settimeofday(%ld.%06ld, %d)\n"),
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- newtime.tv_sec, newtime.tv_usec, minuteswest);
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- else {
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- printf(_("Calling settimeofday(NULL, %d) "), minuteswest);
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- if (ctl->universal)
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- puts(_("to set the kernel timezone."));
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- else
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- puts(_("to warp System time."));
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- }
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+ printf(_("Calling settimeofday(%ld.%06ld, NULL) "
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+ "to set the System time.\n"),
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+ newtime.tv_sec, newtime.tv_usec);
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}
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if (!ctl->testing) {
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+ const struct timezone tz_utc = { 0 };
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const struct timezone tz = { minuteswest };
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- if (ctl->hctosys && !ctl->universal) /* set PCIL */
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- rc = settimeofday(NULL, &tz);
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- if (ctl->systz && ctl->universal) /* lock warp_clock */
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+ /* If UTC RTC: lock warp_clock and PCIL */
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+ if (ctl->universal)
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rc = settimeofday(NULL, &tz_utc);
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- if (!rc && ctl->hctosys)
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- rc = settimeofday(&newtime, &tz);
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- else if (!rc)
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+
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+ /* Set kernel tz; if localtime RTC: warp_clock and set PCIL */
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+ if (!rc && !( ctl->universal && !minuteswest ))
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rc = settimeofday(NULL, &tz);
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+ /* Set the System Clock */
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+ if ((!rc || errno == ENOSYS) && ctl->hctosys)
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+ rc = settimeofday(&newtime, NULL);
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+
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if (rc) {
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warn(_("settimeofday() failed"));
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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--
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2.25.2
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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
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### Header
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Summary: A collection of basic system utilities
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Name: util-linux
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Version: 2.35.1
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Release: 9%{?dist}
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Version: 2.35.2
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Release: 1%{?dist}
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License: GPLv2 and GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ and BSD with advertising and Public Domain
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URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux
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@ -107,14 +107,6 @@ Requires: libfdisk = %{version}-%{release}
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###
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# 151635 - makeing /var/log/lastlog
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Patch0: 2.28-login-lastlog-create.patch
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# https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/949
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Patch1: 0001-libfdisk-script-accept-sector-size-ignore-unknown-he.patch
|
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# https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/948
|
||||
Patch2: 0002-fstrim-do-not-use-Protect-setting-in-systemd-service.patch
|
||||
# https://github.com/ibm-s390-tools/s390-tools/issues/80
|
||||
Patch3: 0003-lsblk-fix-P-regression-from-v2.34.patch
|
||||
# 1823463 - hwclock unable to set system time
|
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Patch4: 0004-hwclock-make-glibc-2.31-compatible.patch
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|
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%description
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The util-linux package contains a large variety of low-level system
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@ -941,6 +933,10 @@ fi
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||||
%{_libdir}/python*/site-packages/libmount/
|
||||
|
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%changelog
|
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* Wed May 20 2020 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> - 2.35.2-1
|
||||
- upgrade to upstream bug fix release 2.35.2
|
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https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/v2.35/v2.35.2-ReleaseNotes
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Apr 15 2020 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com> - 2.35.1-9
|
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- fix copy & past bug in specfile changelog
|
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