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author | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2021-08-12 11:58:47 +0200 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2021-08-12 12:34:13 +0200 |
commit | e0bd47b4fd5eb009f34004242e16b976e58756b0 (patch) | |
tree | 3f94668f99d34f279ddf113ca48d2c1e10f29ec5 /gnu/system.scm | |
parent | 5291fd7a4205394b863a8705b32fbb447321dc60 (diff) |
system: Handle 'setuid-programs' deprecation handling as a field sanitizer.
Previously, evaluating an OS configuration with a childhurd (for
instance) would produce tens of lines like:
guix system: warning: representing setuid programs with '#<file-append #<package shadow@4.8.1 gnu/packages/admin.scm:798 7ff97f6f7640> "/bin/passwd">' is deprecated; use 'setuid-program' instead
Now, it prints this one line:
gnu/system/hurd.scm:105:2: warning: representing setuid programs with file-like objects is deprecated; use 'setuid-program' instead
This change also means that extensions of 'setuid-program-service-type'
now have to provide a list of <setuid-program>, so it's stricter in this
sense.
* gnu/services.scm (setuid-program-file-like-deprecated): Remove.
(setuid-program-service-type)[extend]: Remove
'setuid-program-file-like-deprecated' call. Assume CONFIG and
EXTENSIONS are already lists of <setuid-program> records.
* gnu/system.scm (<operating-system>)[setuid-programs]: Add 'sanitize'
property. Change accessor name from '%operating-system-setuid-programs'
to 'operating-system-setuid-programs'.
(operating-system-default-essential-services)
(hurd-default-essential-services): Adjust accordingly.
(ensure-setuid-program-list): New macro.
(%ensure-setuid-program-list): New procedure, based on
'setuid-program-file-like-deprecated'.
Diffstat (limited to 'gnu/system.scm')
-rw-r--r-- | gnu/system.scm | 34 |
1 files changed, 26 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/system.scm b/gnu/system.scm index 7e11d38c59..4b57f1a8bb 100644 --- a/gnu/system.scm +++ b/gnu/system.scm @@ -268,8 +268,9 @@ (pam-services operating-system-pam-services ; list of PAM services (default (base-pam-services))) - (setuid-programs %operating-system-setuid-programs - (default %setuid-programs)) ; list of string-valued gexps + (setuid-programs operating-system-setuid-programs + (default %setuid-programs) ; list of <setuid-program> + (sanitize ensure-setuid-program-list)) (sudoers-file operating-system-sudoers-file ; file-like (default %sudoers-specification)) @@ -672,7 +673,7 @@ bookkeeping." (operating-system-environment-variables os)) host-name procs root-fs (service setuid-program-service-type - (%operating-system-setuid-programs os)) + (operating-system-setuid-programs os)) (service profile-service-type (operating-system-packages os)) other-fs @@ -702,7 +703,7 @@ bookkeeping." (pam-root-service (operating-system-pam-services os)) (operating-system-etc-service os) (service setuid-program-service-type - (%operating-system-setuid-programs os)) + (operating-system-setuid-programs os)) (service profile-service-type (operating-system-packages os))))) (define* (operating-system-services os) @@ -1066,10 +1067,27 @@ use 'plain-file' instead~%") ;; TODO: Remove when glibc@2.23 is long gone. ("GUIX_LOCPATH" . "/run/current-system/locale"))) -(define (operating-system-setuid-programs os) - "Return the setuid programs for OS, as a list of setuid-program record." - (map file-like->setuid-program - (%operating-system-setuid-programs os))) +(define-syntax-rule (ensure-setuid-program-list lst) + "Ensure LST is a list of <setuid-program> records and warn otherwise." + (%ensure-setuid-program-list lst (current-source-location))) + +(define (%ensure-setuid-program-list lst location) + (define warned? #f) + + (define (warn-once) + (unless warned? + (warning (source-properties->location location) + (G_ "representing setuid programs with file-like objects is \ +deprecated; use 'setuid-program' instead~%")) + (set! warned? #t))) + + (map (match-lambda + ((? file-like? program) + (warn-once) + (setuid-program (program program))) + ((? setuid-program? program) + program)) + lst)) (define %setuid-programs ;; Default set of setuid-root programs. |