#include "dbus-unit.h"
#include "special.h"
#include "cgroup-util.h"
+#include "missing.h"
const UnitVTable * const unit_vtable[_UNIT_TYPE_MAX] = {
[UNIT_SERVICE] = &service_vtable,
if (UNIT_VTABLE(u)->no_gc)
return true;
+ if (u->meta.no_gc)
+ return true;
+
if (u->meta.job)
return true;
fprintf(f,
"%s\tRecursive Stop: %s\n"
"%s\tStopWhenUnneeded: %s\n"
- "%s\tOnlyByDependency: %s\n"
+ "%s\tRefuseManualStart: %s\n"
+ "%s\tRefuseManualStop: %s\n"
"%s\tDefaultDependencies: %s\n"
"%s\tIgnoreDependencyFailure: %s\n",
prefix, yes_no(u->meta.recursive_stop),
prefix, yes_no(u->meta.stop_when_unneeded),
- prefix, yes_no(u->meta.only_by_dependency),
+ prefix, yes_no(u->meta.refuse_manual_start),
+ prefix, yes_no(u->meta.refuse_manual_stop),
prefix, yes_no(u->meta.default_dependencies),
prefix, yes_no(u->meta.ignore_dependency_failure));
* even if they might map to the same high-level
* UnitActiveState! That means that ns == os is OK an expected
* behaviour here. For example: if a mount point is remounted
- * this function will be called too and the utmp code below
- * relies on that! */
+ * this function will be called too! */
dual_timestamp_get(&ts);
job_finish_and_invalidate(u->meta.job, true);
else if (u->meta.job->state == JOB_RUNNING && ns != UNIT_ACTIVATING) {
unexpected = true;
- job_finish_and_invalidate(u->meta.job, false);
+
+ if (UNIT_IS_INACTIVE_OR_MAINTENANCE(ns))
+ job_finish_and_invalidate(u->meta.job, ns != UNIT_MAINTENANCE);
}
break;
job_finish_and_invalidate(u->meta.job, true);
else if (ns != UNIT_ACTIVATING && ns != UNIT_RELOADING) {
unexpected = true;
- job_finish_and_invalidate(u->meta.job, false);
+
+ if (UNIT_IS_INACTIVE_OR_MAINTENANCE(ns))
+ job_finish_and_invalidate(u->meta.job, ns != UNIT_MAINTENANCE);
}
}
case JOB_RESTART:
case JOB_TRY_RESTART:
- if (ns == UNIT_INACTIVE || ns == UNIT_MAINTENANCE)
+ if (UNIT_IS_INACTIVE_OR_MAINTENANCE(ns))
job_finish_and_invalidate(u->meta.job, true);
else if (u->meta.job->state == JOB_RUNNING && ns != UNIT_DEACTIVATING) {
unexpected = true;
/* Some names are special */
if (UNIT_IS_ACTIVE_OR_RELOADING(ns)) {
- if (unit_has_name(u, SPECIAL_DBUS_SERVICE)) {
+ if (unit_has_name(u, SPECIAL_DBUS_SERVICE))
/* The bus just might have become available,
* hence try to connect to it, if we aren't
* yet connected. */
bus_init(u->meta.manager);
- }
if (unit_has_name(u, SPECIAL_SYSLOG_SERVICE))
/* The syslog daemon just might have become
* we aren't yet connected. */
log_open();
- if (u->meta.type == UNIT_MOUNT)
- /* Another directory became available, let's
- * check if that is enough to write our utmp
- * entry. */
- manager_write_utmp_reboot(u->meta.manager);
-
- if (u->meta.type == UNIT_TARGET)
- /* A target got activated, maybe this is a runlevel? */
- manager_write_utmp_runlevel(u->meta.manager, u);
+ if (u->meta.type == UNIT_SERVICE &&
+ !UNIT_IS_ACTIVE_OR_RELOADING(os)) {
+ /* Write audit record if we have just finished starting up */
+ manager_send_unit_audit(u->meta.manager, u, AUDIT_SERVICE_START, 1);
+ u->meta.in_audit = true;
+ }
- } else if (!UNIT_IS_ACTIVE_OR_RELOADING(ns)) {
+ } else {
if (unit_has_name(u, SPECIAL_SYSLOG_SERVICE))
/* The syslog daemon might just have
/* We don't care about D-Bus here, since we'll get an
* asynchronous notification for it anyway. */
+
+ if (u->meta.type == UNIT_SERVICE &&
+ UNIT_IS_INACTIVE_OR_MAINTENANCE(ns) &&
+ !UNIT_IS_INACTIVE_OR_MAINTENANCE(os)) {
+
+ /* Hmm, if there was no start record written
+ * write it now, so that we always have a nice
+ * pair */
+ if (!u->meta.in_audit) {
+ manager_send_unit_audit(u->meta.manager, u, AUDIT_SERVICE_START, ns == UNIT_INACTIVE);
+
+ if (ns == UNIT_INACTIVE)
+ manager_send_unit_audit(u->meta.manager, u, AUDIT_SERVICE_STOP, true);
+ } else
+ /* Write audit record if we have just finished shutting down */
+ manager_send_unit_audit(u->meta.manager, u, AUDIT_SERVICE_STOP, ns == UNIT_INACTIVE);
+
+ u->meta.in_audit = false;
+ }
}
/* Maybe we finished startup and are now ready for being