Systemd user support is controlled by the cmake variable ENABLE_USER_SESSION,
which and WITH_SYSTEMD_USERUNITDIR to specify a custom installation
location. If WITH_SYSTEMD_USERUNITDIR is not specified, the related install
path is determined from an installed systemd package, if present.
This was added to the Autotools build system as part of fd.o#61301,
but until now was not possible to enable when building with CMake.
Previously, only the Autotools build system could do this. This commit
includes most of the same features as in the Autotools build, although
not the user-session semantics, which will be added separately.
Systemd support is controlled by the cmake variable ENABLE_SYSTEMD, which can
have the values OFF, ON and AUTO, the latter enabling support by default if
the required libraries are available.
With WITH_SYSTEMD_SYSTEMUNITDIR a custom installation location can be specified.
If it is not specified, the related install path is determined from the installed
systemd package, if present.
Some editors automatically remove trailing blank lines, or
automatically add a trailing newline to avoid having a trailing
non-blank line that is not terminated by a newline. To avoid unrelated
whitespace changes when users of such editors contribute to dbus,
let's pre-emptively normalize all files.
Unlike more intrusive whitespace normalization like removing trailing
whitespace from each line, this seems unlikely to cause significant
issues with cherry-picking changes to stable branches.
Implemented by:
find . -name '*.[ch]' -print0 | \
xargs -0 perl -0777 -p -i -e 's/\n+\z//g; s/\z/\n/g'
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Although this error seems to be unused (DBUS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY is used
instead), let's correct the comment.
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
MSG_CTRUNC indicates that we have received fewer fds that we should
have done because the buffer was too small, but we were treating it
as though it indicated that we received *no* fds. If we received any,
we still have to make sure we close them, otherwise they will be leaked.
On the system bus, if an attacker can induce us to leak fds in this
way, that's a local denial of service via resource exhaustion.
Reported-by: Kevin Backhouse, GitHub Security Lab
Fixes: dbus#294
Fixes: CVE-2020-12049
Fixes: GHSL-2020-057
Before building a wine prefix is created and search pathes
for binaries are configured in the wine prefix.
This commit adds a new shell variable 'ci_runtime' for specifing
the type of compiler support library which defaults to static for now.
Wine currently only supports the symbol formats STABS and DWARF 2,
but not the other versions, with STABS providing the most information
and being the first choice.
Since we already use the cmake variable DBUS_USE_WINE for running tests
under Wine, we also use it to activate the special symbol format.
Closes dbus/dbus/#133
Qt help files are used by Qt Creator and KDevelop, for example, to support
the development of Qt-based applications and libraries.
Generating api documentation in Qt help format is controlled by two
user specific options named --enable-qt-help and --with-qchdir (autotools)
and -DENABLE_QT_HELP and -DINSTALL_QCH_DIR (cmake).
Marking targets with a component would only be useful if we
marked every target with a component in a consistent way,
but because we don't do that, it's pointless to have it
in just a few places.
For cleaning purpose the event list members are initialized with
WSA_INVALID_EVENT. The cleanup code detects and handles the
case that the event list has been created from calloc ().
The function _dbus_poll() has been split into two functions,
_dbus_poll_events() and _dbus_poll_select(), each containing the
corresponding implementation.
_dbus_poll() now calls the corresponding function.
Some of the command-lines that we print as diagnostics contain newlines,
which will cause warnings or errors under a strict TAP parser (and one of
them wasn't correctly prefixed with '#' anyway). TAP parsers only parse
stdout, not stderr, so we can use stderr for these diagnostic messages.
[smcv: Expand commit message]
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Otherwise, Coverity will diagnose this as a resource leak,
because it doesn't understand that our assertions end up guaranteeing
that the result is freed if and only if it's non-`NULL`.
Coverity CID: 354884
Assertions can be disabled, but in test code the assertions are the
whole point, so use checks that can't be disabled instead.
Because there's a lot of test code, I haven't done this globally, only
in the tests that I recently converted from "embedded" to "modular".
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>