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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 1/2] tools: remove systemd xenstore socket definitions



On 08/07/16 14:15, Wei Liu wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 03:00:41PM +0200, Juergen Gross wrote:
>> On 29/06/16 14:52, Andrew Cooper wrote:
>>> On 29/06/16 13:44, Juergen Gross wrote:
>>>> @@ -2068,13 +1964,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>>>>    /* Tell the kernel we're up and running. */
>>>>    xenbus_notify_running();
>>>>  
>>>> -#if defined(XEN_SYSTEMD_ENABLED)
>>>> -  if (systemd) {
>>>> -          sd_notify(1, "READY=1");
>>>> -          fprintf(stderr, SD_NOTICE "xenstored is ready\n");
>>>> -  }
>>>> -#endif
>>>
>>> Getting rid of the socket configuration for systemd is ok, but we should
>>> keep the sd_notify() calls for when the daemon is started by systemd.
>>>
>>> Socket activiation and sd_notify() are orthogonal, and sd_notify() is
>>> still required if we don't want systemd to treat xenstored as a legacy
>>> unix daemon.
>>
>> So what is the downside of xenstored being treated as a legacy daemon?
>> This question is especially interesting for the case of patch 2 being
>> considered: xenstored is no longer started by systemd, but by a wrapper
>> script which might decide to start the xenstore domain instead.
>>
>> Another problem: today xenstored decides whether to call sd_notify()
>> by testing the xenstore sockets being specified via systemd. This will
>> no longer work. So how to do it now?
>>
> 
> Not sure I follow.
> 
> See 81d758afca7c3c1e3ccbd78154b33d64fd7757fb. I expect systemd_checkin
> to be able to tell if cxenstored is started by systemd or not.
> sd_listen_fds doesn't seem to involve testing xenstore sockets. Do I
> miss anything?

Did you have a look at systemd_checkin()? It expects systemd does know
exactly the number of sockets xenstored needs. Only if systemd knows
about those sockets xenstored is regarded to have been started via
systemd.


Juergen


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