Merge branch 'master' of git+ssh://git.adiscon.com/git/rsyslog

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Rainer Gerhards 2013-03-22 14:41:43 +01:00
commit 28a34dab07
3 changed files with 45 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
pkglib_LTLIBRARIES = compat.la
noinst_LTLIBRARIES = compat.la
compat_la_SOURCES = getifaddrs.c
compat_la_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir) $(PTHREADS_CFLAGS) $(RSRT_CFLAGS)

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@ -189,5 +189,5 @@ endif
update-systemd:
curl http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/plain/src/sd-daemon.c > sd-daemon.c
curl http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/plain/src/sd-daemon.h > sd-daemon.h
curl http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/plain/src/libsystemd-daemon/sd-daemon.c > sd-daemon.c
curl http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/plain/src/systemd/sd-daemon.h > sd-daemon.h

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@ -58,25 +58,21 @@ extern "C" {
You may find an up-to-date version of these source files online:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/plain/src/sd-daemon.h
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/plain/src/sd-daemon.c
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/plain/src/systemd/sd-daemon.h
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/plain/src/libsystemd-daemon/sd-daemon.c
This should compile on non-Linux systems, too, but with the
exception of the sd_is_xxx() calls all functions will become NOPs.
See sd-daemon(7) for more information.
See sd-daemon(3) for more information.
*/
#if (__GNUC__ >= 4)
#ifndef _sd_printf_attr_
#if __GNUC__ >= 4
#define _sd_printf_attr_(a,b) __attribute__ ((format (printf, a, b)))
# if defined(SD_EXPORT_SYMBOLS)
# define _sd_hidden_
# else
# define _sd_hidden_ __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden")))
# endif
#else
#define _sd_printf_attr_(a,b)
#define _sd_hidden_
#endif
#endif
/*
@ -113,7 +109,7 @@ extern "C" {
See sd_listen_fds(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_listen_fds(int unset_environment) _sd_hidden_;
int sd_listen_fds(int unset_environment);
/*
Helper call for identifying a passed file descriptor. Returns 1 if
@ -125,7 +121,19 @@ int sd_listen_fds(int unset_environment) _sd_hidden_;
See sd_is_fifo(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_is_fifo(int fd, const char *path) _sd_hidden_;
int sd_is_fifo(int fd, const char *path);
/*
Helper call for identifying a passed file descriptor. Returns 1 if
the file descriptor is a special character device on the file
system stored under the specified path, 0 otherwise.
If path is NULL a path name check will not be done and the call
only verifies if the file descriptor refers to a special character.
Returns a negative errno style error code on failure.
See sd_is_special(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_is_special(int fd, const char *path);
/*
Helper call for identifying a passed file descriptor. Returns 1 if
@ -141,7 +149,7 @@ int sd_is_fifo(int fd, const char *path) _sd_hidden_;
See sd_is_socket(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_is_socket(int fd, int family, int type, int listening) _sd_hidden_;
int sd_is_socket(int fd, int family, int type, int listening);
/*
Helper call for identifying a passed file descriptor. Returns 1 if
@ -155,7 +163,7 @@ int sd_is_socket(int fd, int family, int type, int listening) _sd_hidden_;
See sd_is_socket_inet(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_is_socket_inet(int fd, int family, int type, int listening, uint16_t port) _sd_hidden_;
int sd_is_socket_inet(int fd, int family, int type, int listening, uint16_t port);
/*
Helper call for identifying a passed file descriptor. Returns 1 if
@ -171,7 +179,15 @@ int sd_is_socket_inet(int fd, int family, int type, int listening, uint16_t port
See sd_is_socket_unix(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_is_socket_unix(int fd, int type, int listening, const char *path, size_t length) _sd_hidden_;
int sd_is_socket_unix(int fd, int type, int listening, const char *path, size_t length);
/*
Helper call for identifying a passed file descriptor. Returns 1 if
the file descriptor is a POSIX Message Queue of the specified name,
0 otherwise. If path is NULL a message queue name check is not
done. Returns a negative errno style error code on failure.
*/
int sd_is_mq(int fd, const char *path);
/*
Informs systemd about changed daemon state. This takes a number of
@ -181,7 +197,7 @@ int sd_is_socket_unix(int fd, int type, int listening, const char *path, size_t
READY=1 Tells systemd that daemon startup is finished (only
relevant for services of Type=notify). The passed
argument is a boolean "1" or "0". Since there is
little value in signalling non-readiness the only
little value in signaling non-readiness the only
value daemons should send is "READY=1".
STATUS=... Passes a single-line status string back to systemd
@ -201,8 +217,13 @@ int sd_is_socket_unix(int fd, int type, int listening, const char *path, size_t
MAINPID=... The main pid of a daemon, in case systemd did not
fork off the process itself. Example: "MAINPID=4711"
WATCHDOG=1 Tells systemd to update the watchdog timestamp.
Services using this feature should do this in
regular intervals. A watchdog framework can use the
timestamps to detect failed services.
Daemons can choose to send additional variables. However, it is
recommened to prefix variable names not listed above with X_.
recommended to prefix variable names not listed above with X_.
Returns a negative errno-style error code on failure. Returns > 0
if systemd could be notified, 0 if it couldn't possibly because
@ -217,7 +238,7 @@ int sd_is_socket_unix(int fd, int type, int listening, const char *path, size_t
See sd_notify(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_notify(int unset_environment, const char *state) _sd_hidden_;
int sd_notify(int unset_environment, const char *state);
/*
Similar to sd_notify() but takes a format string.
@ -239,7 +260,7 @@ int sd_notify(int unset_environment, const char *state) _sd_hidden_;
See sd_notifyf(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_notifyf(int unset_environment, const char *format, ...) _sd_printf_attr_(2,3) _sd_hidden_;
int sd_notifyf(int unset_environment, const char *format, ...) _sd_printf_attr_(2,3);
/*
Returns > 0 if the system was booted with systemd. Returns < 0 on
@ -248,11 +269,11 @@ int sd_notifyf(int unset_environment, const char *format, ...) _sd_printf_attr_(
fine. You should NOT protect them with a call to this function. Also
note that this function checks whether the system, not the user
session is controlled by systemd. However the functions above work
for both session and system services.
for both user and system services.
See sd_booted(3) for more information.
*/
int sd_booted(void) _sd_hidden_;
int sd_booted(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}