SERVICE_START,
SERVICE_START_POST,
SERVICE_RUNNING,
- SERVICE_EXITED, /* Nothing is running anymore, but RemainAfterExit is true, ehnce this is OK */
+ SERVICE_EXITED, /* Nothing is running anymore, but RemainAfterExit is true hence this is OK */
SERVICE_RELOAD,
SERVICE_STOP, /* No STOP_PRE state, instead just register multiple STOP executables */
SERVICE_STOP_SIGTERM,
ServiceState state, deserialized_state;
+ /* The exit status of the real main process */
ExecStatus main_exec_status;
+ /* The currently executed control process */
ExecCommand *control_command;
+
+ /* The currently executed main process, which may be NULL if
+ * the main process got started via forking mode and not by
+ * us */
+ ExecCommand *main_command;
+
+ /* The ID of the control command currently being executed */
ServiceExecCommand control_command_id;
+
pid_t main_pid, control_pid;
int socket_fd;
+ int fsck_passno;
+
bool permissions_start_only;
bool root_directory_start_only;
bool remain_after_exit;
+ bool guess_main_pid;
/* If we shut down, remember why */
bool failure:1;
+ bool reload_failure:1;
+
bool main_pid_known:1;
+ bool main_pid_alien:1;
bool bus_name_good:1;
bool forbid_restart:1;
bool got_socket_fd:1;
#ifdef HAVE_SYSV_COMPAT
bool sysv_has_lsb:1;
bool sysv_enabled:1;
+ int sysv_start_priority_from_rcnd;
int sysv_start_priority;
char *sysv_path;
char *sysv_runlevels;
+ usec_t sysv_mtime;
#endif
char *bus_name;