On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 10:51:13PM +0000, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote: > Hi, > > systemd v230 has been tagged. Enjoy! > > CHANGES WITH 230:
Hi, One important change missing from this list is 7163e1ca1108d7 -- if you use systemd in your initramfs and do not add initrd-root-device.target, bootup may fail due to races. > > * DNSSEC is now turned on by default in systemd-resolved (in > "allow-downgrade" mode), but may be turned off during compile time > by > passing "--with-default-dnssec=no" to "configure" (and of course, > during runtime with DNSSEC= in resolved.conf). We recommend > downstreams to leave this on at least during development cycles and > report any issues with the DNSSEC logic upstream. We are very > interested in collecting feedback about the DNSSEC validator and its > limitations in the wild. Note however, that DNSSEC support is > probably nothing downstreams should turn on in stable distros just > yet, as it might create incompatibilities with a few DNS servers and > networks. We tried hard to make sure we downgrade to non-DNSSEC mode > automatically whenever we detect such incompatible setups, but there > might be systems we do not cover yet. Hence: please help us testing > the DNSSEC code, leave this on where you can, report back, but then > again don't consider turning this on in your stable, LTS or > production release just yet. (Note that you have to enable > nss-resolve in /etc/nsswitch.conf, to actually use systemd-resolved > and its DNSSEC mode for host name resolution from local > applications.) > > * systemd-resolve conveniently resolves DANE records with the --tlsa > option and OPENPGPKEY records with the --openpgp option. It also > supports dumping raw DNS record data via the new --raw= switch. > > * systemd-logind will now by default terminate user processes that are > part of the user session scope unit (session-XX.scope) when the user > logs out. This behavior is controlled by the KillUserProcesses= > setting in logind.conf, and the previous default of "no" is now > changed to "yes". This means that user sessions will be properly > cleaned up after, but additional steps are necessary to allow > intentionally long-running processes to survive logout. > > While the user is logged in at least once, user@.service is running, > and any service that should survive the end of any individual login > session can be started at a user service or scope using systemd-run. > systemd-run(1) man page has been extended with an example which > shows > how to run screen in a scope unit underneath user@.service. The same > command works for tmux. > > After the user logs out of all sessions, user@.service will be > terminated too, by default, unless the user has "lingering" enabled. > To effectively allow users to run long-term tasks even if they are > logged out, lingering must be enabled for them. See loginctl(1) for > details. The default polkit policy was modified to allow users to > set lingering for themselves without authentication. > > Previous defaults can be restored at compile time by the > --without-kill-user-processes option to "configure". > > * systemd-logind gained new configuration settings SessionsMax= and > InhibitorsMax=, both with a default of 8192. It will not register > new > user sessions or inhibitors above this limit. > > * systemd-logind will now reload configuration on SIGHUP. > > * The unified cgroup hierarchy added in Linux 4.5 is now supported. > Use systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=1 on the kernel command line to > enable. Also, support for the "io" cgroup controller in the unified > hierarchy has been added, so that the "memory", "pids" and "io" are > now the controllers that are supported on the unified hierarchy. > > WARNING: it is not possible to use previous systemd versions with > systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=1 and the new kernel. Therefore it > is necessary to also update systemd in the initramfs if using the > unified hierarchy. An updated SELinux policy is also required. > > * LLDP support has been extended, and both passive (receive-only) and > active (sender) modes are supported. Passive mode ("routers-only") > is > enabled by default in systemd-networkd. Active LLDP mode is enabled > by default for containers on the internal network. The "networkctl > lldp" command may be used to list information gathered. "networkctl > status" will also show basic LLDP information on connected peers > now. > > * The IAID and DUID unique identifier sent in DHCP requests may now be > configured for the system and each .network file managed by > systemd-networkd using the DUIDType=, DUIDRawData=, IAID= options. > > * systemd-networkd gained support for configuring proxy ARP support > for > each interface, via the ProxyArp= setting in .network files. It also > gained support for configuring the multicast querier feature of > bridge devices, via the new MulticastQuerier= setting in .netdev > files. Similarly, snooping on the IGMP traffic can be controlled > via the new setting MulticastSnooping=. > > A new setting PreferredLifetime= has been added for addresses > configured in .network file to configure the lifetime intended for > an > address. > > The systemd-networkd DHCP server gained the option EmitRouter=, > which > defaults to yes, to configure whether the DHCP Option 3 (Router) > should be emitted. > > * The testing tool /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-activate is renamed to > systemd-socket-activate and installed into /usr/bin. It is now fully > supported. > > * systemd-journald now uses separate threads to flush changes to disk > when closing journal files, thus reducing impact of slow disk I/O on > logging performance. > > * The sd-journal API gained two new calls > sd_journal_open_directory_fd() and sd_journal_open_files_fd() which > can be used to open journal files using file descriptors instead of > file or directory paths. sd_journal_open_container() has been > deprecated, sd_journal_open_directory_fd() should be used instead > with the flag SD_JOURNAL_OS_ROOT. > > * journalctl learned a new output mode "-o short-unix" that outputs > log > lines prefixed by their UNIX time (i.e. seconds since Jan 1st, 1970 > UTC). It also gained support for a new --no-hostname setting to > suppress the hostname column in the family of "short" output modes. > > * systemd-ask-password now optionally skips printing of the password > to > stdout with --no-output which can be useful in scripts. > > * Framebuffer devices (/dev/fb*) and 3D printers and scanners > (devices tagged with ID_MAKER_TOOL) are now tagged with > "uaccess" and are available to logged in users. > > * The DeviceAllow= unit setting now supports specifiers (with "%"). > > * "systemctl show" gained a new --value switch, which allows print a > only the contents of a specific unit property, without also printing > the property's name. Similar support was added to "show*" verbs > of loginctl and machinectl that output "key=value" lists. > > * A new unit type "generated" was added for files dynamically > generated > by generator tools. Similarly, a new unit type "transient" is used > for unit files created using the runtime API. "systemctl enable" > will > refuse to operate on such files. > > * A new command "systemctl revert" has been added that may be used to > revert to the vendor version of a unit file, in case local changes > have been made by adding drop-ins or overriding the unit file. > > * "machinectl clean" gained a new verb to automatically remove all or > just hidden container images. > > * systemd-tmpfiles gained support for a new line type "e" for emptying > directories, if they exist, without creating them if they don't. > > * systemd-nspawn gained support for automatically patching the > UID/GIDs > of the owners and the ACLs of all files and directories in a > container tree to match the UID/GID user namespacing range selected > for the container invocation. This mode is enabled via the new > --private-user-chown switch. It also gained support for > automatically > choosing a free, previously unused UID/GID range when starting a > container, via the new --private-users=pick setting (which implies > --private-user-chown). Together, these options for the first time > make user namespacing for nspawn containers fully automatic and thus > deployable. The systemd-nspaw@.service template unit file has been > changed to use this functionality by default. > > * systemd-nspawn gained a new --network-zone= switch, that allows > creating ad-hoc virtual Ethernet links between multiple containers, > that only exist as long as at least one container referencing them > is > running. This allows easy connecting of multiple containers with a > common link that implements an Ethernet broadcast domain. Each of > these network "zones" may be named relatively freely by the user, > and > may be referenced by any number of containers, but each container > may > only reference one of these "zones". On the lower level, this is > implemented by an automatically managed bridge network interface for > each zone, that is created when the first container referencing its > zone is created and removed when the last one referencing its zone > terminates. > > * The default start timeout may now be configured on the kernel > command > line via systemd.default_timeout_start_sec=. It was already > configurable via the DefaultTimeoutStartSec= option in > /etc/systemd/system.conf. > > * Socket units gained a new TriggerLimitIntervalSec= and > TriggerLimitBurst= setting to configure a limit on the activation > rate of the socket unit. > > * The LimitNICE= setting now optionally takes normal UNIX nice values > in addition to the raw integer limit value. If the specified > parameter is prefixed with "+" or "-" and is in the range -20..19 > the > value is understood as UNIX nice value. If not prefixed like this it > is understood as raw RLIMIT_NICE limit. > > * Note that the effect of the PrivateDevices= unit file setting > changed > slightly with this release: the per-device /dev file system will be > mounted read-only from this version on, and will have "noexec" > set. This (minor) change of behavior might cause some (exceptional) > legacy software to break, when PrivateDevices=yes is set for its > service. Please leave PrivateDevices= off if you run into problems > with this. > > * systemd-bootchart has been split out to a separate repository: > https://github.com/systemd/systemd-bootchart > > * systemd-bus-proxyd has been removed, as kdbus is unlikely to still > be > merged into the kernel in its current form. > > * The compatibility libraries libsystemd-daemon.so, > libsystemd-journal.so, libsystemd-id128.so, and libsystemd-login.so > which have been deprecated since systemd-209 have been removed along > with the corresponding pkg-config files. All symbols provided by > those libraries are provided by libsystemd.so. > > * The Capabilities= unit file setting has been removed (it is ignored > for backwards compatibility). AmbientCapabilities= and > CapabilityBoundingSet= should be used instead. > > Contributions from: Alban Crequy, Alexander Kuleshov, Alexander > Shopov, > Alex Crawford, Andre Klärner, Andrew Eikum, Beniamino Galvani, > Benjamin > Robin, Biao Lu, Bjørnar Ness, Calvin Owens, Christian Hesse, Clemens > Gruber, Colin Guthrie, Daniel Drake, Daniele Medri, Daniel J Walsh, > Daniel Mack, Dan Nicholson, daurnimator, David Herrmann, David > R. Hedges, Elias Probst, Emmanuel Gil Peyrot, EMOziko, Evgeny > Vereshchagin, Federico, Felipe Sateler, Filipe Brandenburger, Franck > Bui, frankheckenbach, gdamjan, Georgia Brikis, Harald Hoyer, Hendrik > Brueckner, Hristo Venev, Iago López Galeiras, Ian Kelling, Ismo > Puustinen, Jakub Wilk, Jaroslav Škarvada, Jeff Huang, Joel Holdsworth, > John Paul Adrian Glaubitz, Jonathan Boulle, kayrus, Klearchos > Chaloulos, Kyle Russell, Lars Uebernickel, Lennart Poettering, Lubomir > Rintel, Lukáš Nykrýn, Mantas Mikulėnas, Marcel Holtmann, Martin Pitt, > Michael Biebl, michaelolbrich, Michał Bartoszkiewicz, Michal Koutný, > Michal Sekletar, Mike Frysinger, Mike Gilbert, Mingcong Bai, Ming Lin, > mulkieran, muzena, Nalin Dahyabhai, Naohiro Aota, Nathan McSween, > Nicolas Braud-Santoni, Patrik Flykt, Peter Hutterer, Peter Mattern, > Petr Lautrbach, Petros Angelatos, Piotr Drąg, Rabin Vincent, Robert > Węcławski, Ronny Chevalier, Samuel Tardieu, Stefan Saraev, Stefan > Schallenberg aka nafets227, Steven Siloti, Susant Sahani, Sylvain > Plantefève, Taylor Smock, Tejun Heo, Thomas Blume, Thomas Haller, > Thomas H. P. Andersen, Tobias Klauser, Tom Gundersen, topimiettinen, > Torstein Husebø, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog, Uwe Kleine-König, Victor > Toso, > Vinay Kulkarni, Vito Caputo, Vittorio G (VittGam), Vladimir Panteleev, > Wieland Hoffmann, Wouter Verhelst, Yu Watanabe, Zbigniew > Jędrzejewski-Szmek > > — Fairfax, 2016-05-21 > > Zbyszek > _______________________________________________ > systemd-devel mailing list > systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel