units/initrd-parse-etc.service: only start units that are required

This makes use of the option switch that was added in the previous commit.
We used a pretty big hammer on a relatively small nail: we would do daemon-reload
and (in principle) allow any configuration to be changed. But in fact we only
made use of this in systemd-fstab-generator. systemd-fstab-generator filters
out all mountpoints except /usr and those marked with x-initrd.mount, i.e. on
a big majority of systems it wouldn't do anything.

Also, since systemd-fstab-generator first parses /proc/cmdline, and then
initrd's /etc/fstab, and only then /sysroot/etc/fstab, configuration in the
host would only matter if it the same mountpoint wasn't configured "earlier".
So the config in the host could be used for new mountpoints, but it couldn't
be used to amend configuration for existing mountpoints. And we wouldn't actually
remount anything, so mountpoints that were already mounted wouldn't be affected,
even if did change some config.

In the new scheme, we will parse /sysroot/etc/fstab and explicitly start
sysroot-usr.mount and other units that we just wrote. In most cases (as written
above), this will actually result in no units being created or started.

If the generator is invoked on a system with /sysroot/etc/fstab present,
behaviour is not changed and we'll create units as before. This is needed so
that if daemon-reload is later at some points, we don't "lose" those units.

There's a minor bugfix here: we honour x-initrd.mount for swaps, but we
wouldn't restart swap.target, i.e. the new swaps wouldn't necessarilly be
pulled in immediately.
This commit is contained in:
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 2022-07-14 18:05:55 +02:00
parent 028a981c00
commit 45bcfcb36c
3 changed files with 13 additions and 10 deletions

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TODO
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@ -1225,10 +1225,6 @@ Features:
* fstab-generator: default to tmpfs-as-root if only usr= is specified on the kernel cmdline
* initrd-parse-etc.service: can we skip daemon-reload if /sysroot/etc/fstab is missing?
Note that we start initrd-fs.target and initrd-cleanup.target there, so a straightforward
ConditionPathExists= is not enough.
* docs: bring https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/MyServiceCantGetRealtime up to date
* add a job mode that will fail if a transaction would mean stopping

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@ -8,17 +8,24 @@
# (at your option) any later version.
[Unit]
Description=Reload Configuration from the Real Root
Description=Mountpoints Configured in the Real Root
AssertPathExists=/etc/initrd-release
DefaultDependencies=no
Requires=initrd-root-fs.target
After=initrd-root-fs.target
OnFailure=emergency.target
OnFailureJobMode=replace-irreversibly
AssertPathExists=/etc/initrd-release
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStartPre=-systemctl daemon-reload
# we have to retrigger initrd-fs.target after daemon-reload
ExecStart=-systemctl --no-block start initrd-fs.target
ExecStart={{ROOTLIBEXECDIR}}/systemd-sysroot-fstab-check
# We want to enqueue initrd-cleanup.service/start after we finished the part
# above. It can't be part of the initial transaction, because non-oneshot units
# use Conflicts=initrd-cleanup.service to be terminated before we switch root.
# Effectively, initrd-parse-etc.service acts as a synchronization point after
# which cleanup of the initrd processes starts.
ExecStart=systemctl --no-block start initrd-cleanup.service

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@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ units = [
['suspend-then-hibernate.target', 'ENABLE_HIBERNATE'],
['initrd-cleanup.service', 'ENABLE_INITRD'],
['initrd-fs.target', 'ENABLE_INITRD'],
['initrd-parse-etc.service', 'ENABLE_INITRD'],
['initrd-root-device.target', 'ENABLE_INITRD'],
['initrd-root-fs.target', 'ENABLE_INITRD'],
['initrd-switch-root.service', 'ENABLE_INITRD'],
@ -179,6 +178,7 @@ in_units = [
['emergency.service', ''],
['getty@.service', '',
'autovt@.service'],
['initrd-parse-etc.service', 'ENABLE_INITRD'],
['kmod-static-nodes.service', 'HAVE_KMOD ENABLE_TMPFILES',
'sysinit.target.wants/'],
['quotaon.service', 'ENABLE_QUOTACHECK'],