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The 'Before' dependency between NM-dispatcher and NM causes a deadlock
when stopping the NM service. When terminating, NM wants to D-Bus
activate NM-dispatcher to synchronously handle pre-down events; but
NM-dispatcher start is ordered after NM shutdown due to the following
behavior described in systemd.unit(5) man page:
Given two units with any ordering dependency between them, if one
unit is shut down and the other is started up, the shutdown is
ordered before the start-up. It doesn't matter if the ordering
dependency is After= or Before=, in this case. It also doesn't
matter which of the two is shut down, as long as one is shut down
and the other is started up; the shutdown is ordered before the
start-up in all cases.
So, NM is waiting NM-dispatcher to start and NM-dispatcher is queued
by systemd, waiting that NM is stopped. The result is a 90 seconds
delay, after which systemd kills NM and continues.
The dependency was added so that during shutdown NM-dispatcher would
be stopped after NM. I don't think it worked as expected because
NM-dispatcher is not supposed to be active most of the times, and so
it doesn't need a dependency that delays its stop after NM.
This reverts commit acc335aad4
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SYSTEMD
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SYSTEMD
[Unit]
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Description=Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service
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[Service]
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Type=dbus
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BusName=org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher
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ExecStart=@libexecdir@/nm-dispatcher
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# We want to allow scripts to spawn long-running daemons, so tell
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# systemd to not clean up when nm-dispatcher exits
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KillMode=process
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[Install]
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Alias=dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service
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