Enable updates-testing and use the most recent mirror to make sure
we get util-linux 2.40.1 which contains a crucial fix to make sure
the serial terminal in virtual machines works properly.
This commit fixes two instances of a miscount. As the number is not important in either case, and seemingly subject to changes, it was removed entirely.
Another sentence was reworded to improve readability.
This let's systemd-repart respect the `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` environment
variable when creating directories in the local tree through `CopyFiles`
or `MakeDirectories`.
To do this, we pass a timestamp `ts` to `mkdir_p_root`, which it will
use to fix up `mtime` and `atime` of the directory it creates as
well as the `mtime` of the directory it creates the other directory *in*,
as the `mtime` of the latter is modified when creating a directory in it.
For the same reason, it also needs to fixup the `mtime` of the upper
directory when copying a file into it through `CopyFiles`.
If `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH`, times are left as is. (`UTIME_OMIT`)
Jörg M. Sigle contriutes configuration ROM image for Tascam IF-FW/DM mkII,
which includes a quirk that the values of model fields in both root and
unit directory entries are different. In device attributes, it appears
that the value of model attribute in unit device is different from the one
in node device.
This commit adds hwdb entry for the model.
Required to run systemd-networkd-tests.py. Already a dependency of
systemd-tests on Fedora so we don't add it there as it'll be pulled
in via the prepare script.
As for the other fields let's check if the actual variable we serialize
is set before serializing it.
This shouldn't make any difference, since the pubkey and the PCR mask
should always be set together or neither, but I think it's easier to
grok this way, and makes the function nicely "dumb": it serializes what
is specified, without trying to be smart by suppressng specified fields.
We currently do not support pcrlock policies and signed PCR policies in
combination. Hence, when we auto-discover both, let's disable signed PCR
policies if pcrlock is available too (simple because that covers more
ground).
Fixes: #32565
Since AuditMode automatically switches SetupMode on, it should be
authorized to enroll SecureBoot keys.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Bouchinet <nicolas.bouchinet@ssi.gouv.fr>
Since there's a bunch of CPU hungry systemd-journal-remote processes
running on the host to received the forwarded logs, by running as many
test as the VM has cores we overload the available resources. Let's leave
use the number of cores - 1 to reduce resource contention.
Direct kernel boot results in much faster boot times so let's use
it by default.
We disable it for tests that need to reboot because +-50% of the
time, doing a reboot when using direct kernel boot causes qemu to
hang on reboot. Until we figure that out, let's use UEFI for the
tests that need to reboot.
For some reason this fails on ext4 with "No space left on device".
Until we figure out why, let's skip the test on ext4 (which is reported
as ext2/ext3 by stat).
This module is builtin on ubuntu causing the test to fail. Let's
use just dummy instead. I tried replacing it with scsi_debug but
that caused issues with modprobe complaining it could not remove
scsi_debug because it was in use.