/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #include #include #include #include "generator.h" #include "log.h" #include "mkdir.h" #include "string-util.h" #include "util.h" static const char *arg_dest = NULL; /* So you are reading this, and might wonder: why is this implemented as a generator rather than as a plain, statically * enabled service that carries appropriate ConditionFileIsExecutable= lines? The answer is this: conditions bypass * execution of a service's binary, but they have no influence on unit dependencies. Thus, a service that is * conditioned out will still act as synchronization point in the dependency tree, and we'd rather not have that for * these two legacy scripts. */ static int add_symlink(const char *service, const char *where) { const char *from, *to; assert(service); assert(where); from = strjoina(SYSTEM_DATA_UNIT_DIR "/", service); to = strjoina(arg_dest, "/", where, ".wants/", service); (void) mkdir_parents_label(to, 0755); if (symlink(from, to) < 0) { if (errno == EEXIST) return 0; return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to create symlink %s: %m", to); } return 1; } static int check_executable(const char *path) { assert(path); if (access(path, X_OK) < 0) { if (errno == ENOENT) return log_debug_errno(errno, "%s does not exist, skipping.", path); if (errno == EACCES) return log_info_errno(errno, "%s is not marked executable, skipping.", path); return log_warning_errno(errno, "Couldn't determine if %s exists and is executable, skipping: %m", path); } return 0; } static int run(const char *dest, const char *dest_early, const char *dest_late) { int r = 0, k = 0; assert_se(arg_dest = dest); if (check_executable(RC_LOCAL_PATH) >= 0) { log_debug("Automatically adding rc-local.service."); r = add_symlink("rc-local.service", "multi-user.target"); } return r < 0 ? r : k; } DEFINE_MAIN_GENERATOR_FUNCTION(run);