Switch to rpcd based uci apply/rollback workflow which helps to avoid soft- bricking devices by requiring an explicit confirmation call after config apply. When a user now clicks "Save & Apply", LuCI first issues a call to uci apply which commits and reloads configuration, then goes into a polling countdown mode where it repeatedly attempts to call uci confirm. If the committed configuration is sane, the confirm call will go through and cancel rpcd's pending rollback timer. If the configuration change leads to a loss of connectivity (e.g. due to bad firewall rules or similar), the rollback mechanism will kick in after the timeout and revert configuration files and pending changes to the pre-apply state. In order to cover such rare cases where a lost of connectivity is expected and desired, the user is offered an "unchecked" apply option after timing out, which allows committing and applying the changes anyway, without the extra safety checks. As a consequence of this change, the luci-reload mechanism is now completely unsused since rpcd uses ubus config reload signals to reload affected services, which means that only procd-enabled services will receive proper reload treatment with the new workflow. Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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config core main
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option lang auto
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option mediaurlbase /luci-static/bootstrap
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option resourcebase /luci-static/resources
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config extern flash_keep
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option uci "/etc/config/"
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option dropbear "/etc/dropbear/"
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option openvpn "/etc/openvpn/"
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option passwd "/etc/passwd"
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option opkg "/etc/opkg.conf"
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option firewall "/etc/firewall.user"
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option uploads "/lib/uci/upload/"
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config internal languages
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config internal sauth
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option sessionpath "/tmp/luci-sessions"
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option sessiontime 3600
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config internal ccache
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option enable 1
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config internal themes
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config internal apply
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option rollback 30
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option holdoff 4
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option timeout 5
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option display 1.5
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