NetworkManager/src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c

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/* NetworkManager -- Network link manager
*
* Matthew Garrett <mjg59@srcf.ucam.org>
*
* Heavily based on NetworkManagerRedhat.c by Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*
* (C) Copyright 2004 Tom Parker
* (C) Copyright 2004 Matthew Garrett
* (C) Copyright 2004 Red Hat, Inc.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include "NetworkManagerSystem.h"
#include "NetworkManagerUtils.h"
#include "nm-device.h"
#include "nm-device-802-3-ethernet.h"
#include "nm-device-802-11-wireless.h"
#include "NetworkManagerDialup.h"
#include "interface_parser.h"
#include "nm-utils.h"
#define ARPING "/usr/sbin/arping"
/*
* nm_system_init
*
* Initializes the distribution-specific system backend
*
*/
void nm_system_init (void)
{
}
/*
* nm_system_device_add_default_route_via_device
*
* Add default route to the given device
*
*/
void nm_system_device_add_default_route_via_device (NMDevice *dev)
{
g_return_if_fail (dev != NULL);
2004-08-31 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * Remove 'debug' extern global from all files since we now use syslog() * src/NetworkManager.[ch] - Break out routine that get the net.interface property from HAL, removing that logic from nm_create_device_and_add_to_list() - (nm_create_device_and_add_to_list): make this a bit more general so it doesn't do the talking to HAL. Also add arguments to facilitate the create of test devices. - (nm_data_mark_state_changed): rename from nm_data_set_state_modified() - (nm_data_new, main, nm_print_usage): add new argument "--enable-test-devices" which makes NetworkManager listen for dbus commands to create test devices, which have no backing hardware. Use when you're on a plane for example, and/or forgot your wireless card at home. Test devices _cannot_ be created unless NM is started with --enable-test-devices. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch] - New "getLinkActive" method for devices - New "setLinkActive" method for devices (only works on test devices) - New "createTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object to create a test device of a specified type (ie wired, wireless). UDI is created from scratch, as is the interface name. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices switch. - New "removeTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object which removes a test device. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices * src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch] - Logic to facilitate test devices. Add variables to NMDevice struct to indicate whether a device is a test device or not, and what its link status is. - Deal with test devices in most functions. For those that work directly on hardware special-case test devices. - (nm_device_new): don't create a test device if test devices weren't enabled on the command-line. - (nm_device_update_link_active): split out logic for wired and wireless device link checking to separate functions to facilitate test device link checking. - (nm_device_set_enc_key): Since some drivers for wireless cards are daft and don't make a distinction between System Authentication and Encryption (namely Cisco aironet), we use Open System auth when setting a WEP key on the card. We don't deal with Shared Key auth yet. - (nm_device_activation_worker): split the activation cancel check logic out into a separate routine nm_device_activation_cancel_if_needed() - (nm_device_activation_signal_cancel): rename from nm_device_activation_cancel() - (nm_device_fake_ap_list): Test wireless devices obviously cannot scan, so create a list of fake access points that they can "see" - (nm_device_is_test_device): return whether or not a device is a test device * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c - (nm_policy_get_best_device): attempt to deal with wireless network selection, previously if you "locked"/forced NM to use a wireless device but then selected a wireless network for NM to use, it would switch to a wired device. So, if the active device is wireless and it has a "forced" best AP, use it if the "forced" best AP is still valid - (nm_state_modification_monitor): deal with NULL best devices, for example there were no usable network devices, or the last one was removed * src/backends/NetworkManager*.c - Deal with test devices, mostly just return success for operations like getting a DHCP address * test/nmtestdevices.c - Test tool to create/remove/link-switch test devices git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@112 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2004-08-31 16:09:15 +00:00
/* Not really applicable for test devices */
if (nm_device_is_test_device (dev))
return;
nm_system_device_add_default_route_via_device_with_iface (nm_device_get_iface (dev));
}
/*
* nm_system_device_add_default_route_via_device_with_iface
*
* Add default route to the given device
*
*/
void nm_system_device_add_default_route_via_device_with_iface (const char *iface)
{
char *buf;
g_return_if_fail (iface != NULL);
/* Add default gateway */
buf = g_strdup_printf ("/sbin/ip route add default dev %s", iface);
nm_spawn_process (buf);
g_free (buf);
}
/*
* nm_system_device_add_route_via_device_with_iface
*
* Add route to the given device
*
*/
void nm_system_device_add_route_via_device_with_iface (const char *iface, const char *route)
{
char *buf;
g_return_if_fail (iface != NULL);
/* Add default gateway */
buf = g_strdup_printf ("/sbin/ip route add %s dev %s", route, iface);
nm_spawn_process (buf);
g_free (buf);
}
/*
* nm_system_device_flush_addresses
*
* Flush all network addresses associated with a network device
*
*/
void nm_system_device_flush_routes (NMDevice *dev)
{
g_return_if_fail (dev != NULL);
/* Not really applicable for test devices */
if (nm_device_is_test_device (dev))
return;
nm_system_device_flush_routes_with_iface (nm_device_get_iface (dev));
}
/*
* nm_system_device_flush_routes_with_iface
*
* Flush all routes associated with a network device
*
*/
void nm_system_device_flush_routes_with_iface (const char *iface)
{
char *buf;
g_return_if_fail (iface != NULL);
/* Remove routing table entries */
buf = g_strdup_printf ("/sbin/ip route flush dev %s", iface);
nm_spawn_process (buf);
g_free (buf);
}
/*
* nm_system_device_flush_addresses
*
* Flush all network addresses associated with a network device
*
*/
void nm_system_device_flush_addresses (NMDevice *dev)
{
g_return_if_fail (dev != NULL);
2004-08-31 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * Remove 'debug' extern global from all files since we now use syslog() * src/NetworkManager.[ch] - Break out routine that get the net.interface property from HAL, removing that logic from nm_create_device_and_add_to_list() - (nm_create_device_and_add_to_list): make this a bit more general so it doesn't do the talking to HAL. Also add arguments to facilitate the create of test devices. - (nm_data_mark_state_changed): rename from nm_data_set_state_modified() - (nm_data_new, main, nm_print_usage): add new argument "--enable-test-devices" which makes NetworkManager listen for dbus commands to create test devices, which have no backing hardware. Use when you're on a plane for example, and/or forgot your wireless card at home. Test devices _cannot_ be created unless NM is started with --enable-test-devices. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch] - New "getLinkActive" method for devices - New "setLinkActive" method for devices (only works on test devices) - New "createTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object to create a test device of a specified type (ie wired, wireless). UDI is created from scratch, as is the interface name. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices switch. - New "removeTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object which removes a test device. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices * src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch] - Logic to facilitate test devices. Add variables to NMDevice struct to indicate whether a device is a test device or not, and what its link status is. - Deal with test devices in most functions. For those that work directly on hardware special-case test devices. - (nm_device_new): don't create a test device if test devices weren't enabled on the command-line. - (nm_device_update_link_active): split out logic for wired and wireless device link checking to separate functions to facilitate test device link checking. - (nm_device_set_enc_key): Since some drivers for wireless cards are daft and don't make a distinction between System Authentication and Encryption (namely Cisco aironet), we use Open System auth when setting a WEP key on the card. We don't deal with Shared Key auth yet. - (nm_device_activation_worker): split the activation cancel check logic out into a separate routine nm_device_activation_cancel_if_needed() - (nm_device_activation_signal_cancel): rename from nm_device_activation_cancel() - (nm_device_fake_ap_list): Test wireless devices obviously cannot scan, so create a list of fake access points that they can "see" - (nm_device_is_test_device): return whether or not a device is a test device * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c - (nm_policy_get_best_device): attempt to deal with wireless network selection, previously if you "locked"/forced NM to use a wireless device but then selected a wireless network for NM to use, it would switch to a wired device. So, if the active device is wireless and it has a "forced" best AP, use it if the "forced" best AP is still valid - (nm_state_modification_monitor): deal with NULL best devices, for example there were no usable network devices, or the last one was removed * src/backends/NetworkManager*.c - Deal with test devices, mostly just return success for operations like getting a DHCP address * test/nmtestdevices.c - Test tool to create/remove/link-switch test devices git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@112 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2004-08-31 16:09:15 +00:00
/* Not really applicable for test devices */
if (nm_device_is_test_device (dev))
return;
nm_system_device_flush_addresses_with_iface (nm_device_get_iface (dev));
}
/*
* nm_system_device_flush_addresses_with_iface
*
* Flush all network addresses associated with a network device
*
*/
void nm_system_device_flush_addresses_with_iface (const char *iface)
{
char *buf;
g_return_if_fail (iface != NULL);
2004-08-31 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * Remove 'debug' extern global from all files since we now use syslog() * src/NetworkManager.[ch] - Break out routine that get the net.interface property from HAL, removing that logic from nm_create_device_and_add_to_list() - (nm_create_device_and_add_to_list): make this a bit more general so it doesn't do the talking to HAL. Also add arguments to facilitate the create of test devices. - (nm_data_mark_state_changed): rename from nm_data_set_state_modified() - (nm_data_new, main, nm_print_usage): add new argument "--enable-test-devices" which makes NetworkManager listen for dbus commands to create test devices, which have no backing hardware. Use when you're on a plane for example, and/or forgot your wireless card at home. Test devices _cannot_ be created unless NM is started with --enable-test-devices. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch] - New "getLinkActive" method for devices - New "setLinkActive" method for devices (only works on test devices) - New "createTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object to create a test device of a specified type (ie wired, wireless). UDI is created from scratch, as is the interface name. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices switch. - New "removeTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object which removes a test device. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices * src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch] - Logic to facilitate test devices. Add variables to NMDevice struct to indicate whether a device is a test device or not, and what its link status is. - Deal with test devices in most functions. For those that work directly on hardware special-case test devices. - (nm_device_new): don't create a test device if test devices weren't enabled on the command-line. - (nm_device_update_link_active): split out logic for wired and wireless device link checking to separate functions to facilitate test device link checking. - (nm_device_set_enc_key): Since some drivers for wireless cards are daft and don't make a distinction between System Authentication and Encryption (namely Cisco aironet), we use Open System auth when setting a WEP key on the card. We don't deal with Shared Key auth yet. - (nm_device_activation_worker): split the activation cancel check logic out into a separate routine nm_device_activation_cancel_if_needed() - (nm_device_activation_signal_cancel): rename from nm_device_activation_cancel() - (nm_device_fake_ap_list): Test wireless devices obviously cannot scan, so create a list of fake access points that they can "see" - (nm_device_is_test_device): return whether or not a device is a test device * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c - (nm_policy_get_best_device): attempt to deal with wireless network selection, previously if you "locked"/forced NM to use a wireless device but then selected a wireless network for NM to use, it would switch to a wired device. So, if the active device is wireless and it has a "forced" best AP, use it if the "forced" best AP is still valid - (nm_state_modification_monitor): deal with NULL best devices, for example there were no usable network devices, or the last one was removed * src/backends/NetworkManager*.c - Deal with test devices, mostly just return success for operations like getting a DHCP address * test/nmtestdevices.c - Test tool to create/remove/link-switch test devices git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@112 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2004-08-31 16:09:15 +00:00
/* Remove all IP addresses for a device */
buf = g_strdup_printf ("/sbin/ip addr flush dev %s", iface);
nm_spawn_process (buf);
g_free (buf);
}
/*
* nm_system_enable_loopback
*
* Bring up the loopback interface
*
*/
void nm_system_enable_loopback (void)
{
nm_spawn_process ("/sbin/ifup lo");
}
/*
* nm_system_flush_loopback_routes
*
* Flush all routes associated with the loopback device, because it
* sometimes gets the first route for ZeroConf/Link-Local traffic.
*
*/
void nm_system_flush_loopback_routes (void)
{
nm_spawn_process ("/sbin/ip route flush dev lo");
}
/*
* nm_system_delete_default_route
*
* Remove the old default route in preparation for a new one
*
*/
void nm_system_delete_default_route (void)
{
nm_spawn_process ("/sbin/ip route del default");
}
/*
* nm_system_flush_arp_cache
*
* Flush all entries in the arp cache.
*
*/
void nm_system_flush_arp_cache (void)
{
nm_spawn_process ("/sbin/ip neigh flush all");
}
/*
* nm_system_kill_all_dhcp_daemons
*
* Kill all DHCP daemons currently running, done at startup.
*
*/
void nm_system_kill_all_dhcp_daemons (void)
{
nm_spawn_process ("/usr/bin/killall -q dhclient");
}
/*
* nm_system_update_dns
*
* Make glibc/nscd aware of any changes to the resolv.conf file by
* restarting nscd.
*
*/
void nm_system_update_dns (void)
{
nm_spawn_process ("/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d nscd restart");
}
/*
* nm_system_restart_mdns_responder
*
* Restart the multicast DNS responder so that it knows about new
* network interfaces and IP addresses.
*
*/
void nm_system_restart_mdns_responder (void)
{
nm_spawn_process ("/usr/bin/killall -q -USR1 mDNSResponder");
}
/*
* nm_system_device_add_ip6_link_address
*
* Add a default link-local IPv6 address to a device.
*
*/
void nm_system_device_add_ip6_link_address (NMDevice *dev)
{
char *buf;
struct ether_addr hw_addr;
unsigned char eui[8];
if (nm_device_is_802_3_ethernet (dev))
nm_device_802_3_ethernet_get_address (NM_DEVICE_802_3_ETHERNET (dev), &hw_addr);
else if (nm_device_is_802_11_wireless (dev))
nm_device_802_11_wireless_get_address (NM_DEVICE_802_11_WIRELESS (dev), &hw_addr);
memcpy (eui, &(hw_addr.ether_addr_octet), sizeof (hw_addr.ether_addr_octet));
memmove(eui+5, eui+3, 3);
eui[3] = 0xff;
eui[4] = 0xfe;
eui[0] ^= 2;
/* Add the default link-local IPv6 address to a device */
buf = g_strdup_printf ("/sbin/ip -6 addr add fe80::%x%02x:%x%02x:%x%02x:%x%02x/64 dev %s",
eui[0], eui[1], eui[2], eui[3],
eui[4], eui[5],
eui[6], eui[7], nm_device_get_iface (dev));
nm_spawn_process (buf);
g_free (buf);
}
typedef struct DebSystemConfigData
{
NMIP4Config * config;
gboolean use_dhcp;
} DebSystemConfigData;
/*
* set_ip4_config_from_resolv_conf
*
* Add nameservers and search names from a resolv.conf format file.
*
*/
static void set_ip4_config_from_resolv_conf (const char *filename, NMIP4Config *ip4_config)
{
char * contents = NULL;
char ** split_contents = NULL;
int i, len;
g_return_if_fail (filename != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (ip4_config != NULL);
if (!g_file_get_contents (filename, &contents, NULL, NULL) || (contents == NULL))
return;
if (!(split_contents = g_strsplit (contents, "\n", 0)))
goto out;
len = g_strv_length (split_contents);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
char *line = split_contents[i];
/* Ignore comments */
if (!line || (line[0] == ';') || (line[0] == '#'))
continue;
line = g_strstrip (line);
if ((strncmp (line, "search", 6) == 0) && (strlen (line) > 6))
{
char *searches = g_strdup (line + 7);
char **split_searches = NULL;
if (!searches || !strlen (searches))
continue;
/* Allow space-separated search domains */
if ((split_searches = g_strsplit (searches, " ", 0)))
{
int m, srch_len;
srch_len = g_strv_length (split_searches);
for (m = 0; m < srch_len; m++)
{
if (split_searches[m])
nm_ip4_config_add_domain (ip4_config, split_searches[m]);
}
g_strfreev (split_searches);
}
else
{
/* Only 1 item, add the whole line */
nm_ip4_config_add_domain (ip4_config, searches);
}
g_free (searches);
}
else if ((strncmp (line, "nameserver", 10) == 0) && (strlen (line) > 10))
{
guint32 addr = (guint32) (inet_addr (line + 11));
if (addr != (guint32) -1)
nm_ip4_config_add_nameserver (ip4_config, addr);
}
}
g_strfreev (split_contents);
out:
g_free (contents);
}
/*
* nm_system_device_get_system_config
*
* Retrieve any relevant configuration info for a particular device
* from the system network configuration information. Clear out existing
* info before setting stuff too.
*
*/
void* nm_system_device_get_system_config (NMDevice *dev, NMData *app_data)
{
DebSystemConfigData * sys_data = NULL;
if_block *curr_device;
const char *buf;
gboolean error = FALSE;
g_return_val_if_fail (dev != NULL, NULL);
sys_data = g_malloc0 (sizeof (DebSystemConfigData));
sys_data->use_dhcp = TRUE;
ifparser_init();
/* Make sure this config file is for this device */
curr_device = ifparser_getif(nm_device_get_iface (dev));
if (curr_device == NULL)
goto out;
buf = ifparser_getkey(curr_device, "inet");
if (buf)
{
if (strcmp (buf, "dhcp")!=0)
sys_data->use_dhcp = FALSE;
}
sys_data->config = nm_ip4_config_new ();
buf = ifparser_getkey (curr_device, "address");
if (buf)
nm_ip4_config_set_address (sys_data->config, inet_addr (buf));
buf = ifparser_getkey (curr_device, "gateway");
if (buf)
nm_ip4_config_set_gateway (sys_data->config, inet_addr (buf));
buf = ifparser_getkey (curr_device, "netmask");
if (buf)
nm_ip4_config_set_netmask (sys_data->config, inet_addr (buf));
else
{
guint32 addr = nm_ip4_config_get_address (sys_data->config);
/* Make a default netmask if we have an IP address */
if (((ntohl (addr) & 0xFF000000) >> 24) <= 127)
nm_ip4_config_set_netmask (sys_data->config, htonl (0xFF000000));
else if (((ntohl (addr) & 0xFF000000) >> 24) <= 191)
nm_ip4_config_set_netmask (sys_data->config, htonl (0xFFFF0000));
else
nm_ip4_config_set_netmask (sys_data->config, htonl (0xFFFFFF00));
}
buf = ifparser_getkey (curr_device, "broadcast");
if (buf)
nm_ip4_config_set_broadcast (sys_data->config, inet_addr (buf));
else
{
guint32 broadcast = ((nm_ip4_config_get_address (sys_data->config) & nm_ip4_config_get_netmask (sys_data->config))
| ~nm_ip4_config_get_netmask (sys_data->config));
nm_ip4_config_set_broadcast (sys_data->config, broadcast);
}
if (!sys_data->use_dhcp)
set_ip4_config_from_resolv_conf (SYSCONFDIR"/resolv.conf", sys_data->config);
#if 0
2005-03-14 Ray Strode <rstrode@redhat.com> Fourth (probably working) cut at porting to dbus 0.30 api and new hal. This cut adds some new logging macros to make debugging easier. * dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c: * info-daemon/NetworkmanagerInfo.c: * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoPassphraseDialog.c: * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoVPN.c: * src/NetworkManager.c: * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: * src/NetworkManagerAPList.c: * src/NetworkManagerDHCP.c: * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: * src/NetworkManagerDevice.c: * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: * src/NetworkManagerSystem.c: * src/NetworkManagerUtils.c: * src/NetworkManagerWireless.c: * src/autoip.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c: use new logging macros. * dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c: (nmd_dbus_filter): s/dbus_free/g_free/ * info-daemon/Makefile.am: link in utils library. * info-daemon/NetworkmanagerInfo.c: use new logging macros. (nmi_dbus_get_network): don't assume enumerations are 32-bit. (nmi_dbus_nmi_message_handler): don't free what doesn't belong to us. * libnm_glib/libnm_glib.c: (libnm_glib_get_nm_status): (libnm_glib_init): don't free what doesn't belong to us. (libnm_glib_dbus): strdup result, so it doesn't get lost when message is unref'd. * panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletDbus.c: (nmwa_dbus_update_devices): s/dbus_free/g_free/ * src/NetworkManager.c: (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): request initial status dump of all cards when we start up, instead of relying on /sys/.../carrier. (nm_info_handler), (nm_set_up_log_handlers): log handlers to specify what syslog priorites the logging macros default to. * src/NetworkManagerAPList.c: (nm_ap_list_populate_from_nmi): s/dbus_free_string_array/g_strfreev/ * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: (nm_dbus_get_network_object): validate d-bus message argument types. Advance message iterator after reading argument, prepend instead of append to GSList. * src/NetworkManagerDevice.c: (nm_device_probe_wired_link_status): remove redundant /sys in /sys path. remove wrong contents == NULL means has carrier assumption. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c (nm_netlink_monitor_request_status): implement function to ask kernel to dump interface link status over netlink socket. * test/*.c: s/dbus_free/g_free/ * utils/nm-utils.h: (nm_print_backtrace): new macro to print backtrace. (nm_get_timestamp): new macro to get sub-second precise unix timestamp. (nm_info), (nm_debug), (nm_warning), (nm_error): new logging functions. nm_info just prints, nm_debug includes timestamp and function, nm_warning includes function, nm_error includes backtrace and sigtrap. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@497 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2005-03-15 05:30:15 +00:00
nm_debug ("------ Config (%s)", nm_device_get_iface (dev));
nm_debug (" DHCP=%s\n", sys_data->use_dhcp);
nm_debug (" ADDR=%d\n", nm_ip4_config_get_address (sys_data->config));
nm_debug (" GW=%d\n", nm_ip4_config_get_gateway (sys_data->config));
nm_debug (" NM=%d\n", nm_ip4_config_get_netmask (sys_data->config));
2005-03-14 Ray Strode <rstrode@redhat.com> Fourth (probably working) cut at porting to dbus 0.30 api and new hal. This cut adds some new logging macros to make debugging easier. * dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c: * info-daemon/NetworkmanagerInfo.c: * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoPassphraseDialog.c: * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoVPN.c: * src/NetworkManager.c: * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: * src/NetworkManagerAPList.c: * src/NetworkManagerDHCP.c: * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: * src/NetworkManagerDevice.c: * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: * src/NetworkManagerSystem.c: * src/NetworkManagerUtils.c: * src/NetworkManagerWireless.c: * src/autoip.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c: use new logging macros. * dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c: (nmd_dbus_filter): s/dbus_free/g_free/ * info-daemon/Makefile.am: link in utils library. * info-daemon/NetworkmanagerInfo.c: use new logging macros. (nmi_dbus_get_network): don't assume enumerations are 32-bit. (nmi_dbus_nmi_message_handler): don't free what doesn't belong to us. * libnm_glib/libnm_glib.c: (libnm_glib_get_nm_status): (libnm_glib_init): don't free what doesn't belong to us. (libnm_glib_dbus): strdup result, so it doesn't get lost when message is unref'd. * panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletDbus.c: (nmwa_dbus_update_devices): s/dbus_free/g_free/ * src/NetworkManager.c: (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): request initial status dump of all cards when we start up, instead of relying on /sys/.../carrier. (nm_info_handler), (nm_set_up_log_handlers): log handlers to specify what syslog priorites the logging macros default to. * src/NetworkManagerAPList.c: (nm_ap_list_populate_from_nmi): s/dbus_free_string_array/g_strfreev/ * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: (nm_dbus_get_network_object): validate d-bus message argument types. Advance message iterator after reading argument, prepend instead of append to GSList. * src/NetworkManagerDevice.c: (nm_device_probe_wired_link_status): remove redundant /sys in /sys path. remove wrong contents == NULL means has carrier assumption. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c (nm_netlink_monitor_request_status): implement function to ask kernel to dump interface link status over netlink socket. * test/*.c: s/dbus_free/g_free/ * utils/nm-utils.h: (nm_print_backtrace): new macro to print backtrace. (nm_get_timestamp): new macro to get sub-second precise unix timestamp. (nm_info), (nm_debug), (nm_warning), (nm_error): new logging functions. nm_info just prints, nm_debug includes timestamp and function, nm_warning includes function, nm_error includes backtrace and sigtrap. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@497 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2005-03-15 05:30:15 +00:00
nm_debug ("---------------------\n");
#endif
out:
ifparser_destroy();
if (error)
{
sys_data->use_dhcp = TRUE;
/* Clear out the config */
nm_ip4_config_unref (sys_data->config);
sys_data->config = NULL;
}
return (void *)sys_data;
}
/*
* nm_system_device_free_system_config
*
* Free stored system config data
*
*/
void nm_system_device_free_system_config (NMDevice *dev, void *system_config_data)
{
DebSystemConfigData *sys_data = (DebSystemConfigData *)system_config_data;
g_return_if_fail (dev != NULL);
if (!sys_data)
return;
if (sys_data->config)
nm_ip4_config_unref (sys_data->config);
}
/*
* nm_system_device_get_use_dhcp
*
* Return whether the distro-specific system config tells us to use
* dhcp for this device.
*
*/
gboolean nm_system_device_get_use_dhcp (NMDevice *dev)
{
DebSystemConfigData *sys_data;
g_return_val_if_fail (dev != NULL, TRUE);
if ((sys_data = nm_device_get_system_config_data (dev)))
return sys_data->use_dhcp;
return TRUE;
}
/*
* nm_system_device_get_disabled
*
* Return whether the distro-specific system config tells us to use
* dhcp for this device.
*
*/
gboolean nm_system_device_get_disabled (NMDevice *dev)
{
return FALSE;
}
NMIP4Config *nm_system_device_new_ip4_system_config (NMDevice *dev)
{
DebSystemConfigData *sys_data;
NMIP4Config *new_config = NULL;
g_return_val_if_fail (dev != NULL, NULL);
if ((sys_data = nm_device_get_system_config_data (dev)))
new_config = nm_ip4_config_copy (sys_data->config);
return new_config;
}
void nm_system_deactivate_all_dialup (GSList *list)
{
GSList *elt;
for (elt = list; elt; elt = g_slist_next (elt))
{
NMDialUpConfig *config = (NMDialUpConfig *) elt->data;
char *cmd;
cmd = g_strdup_printf ("/sbin/ifdown %s", (char *) config->data);
nm_spawn_process (cmd);
g_free (cmd);
}
}
gboolean nm_system_deactivate_dialup (GSList *list, const char *dialup)
{
GSList *elt;
gboolean ret = FALSE;
for (elt = list; elt; elt = g_slist_next (elt))
{
NMDialUpConfig *config = (NMDialUpConfig *) elt->data;
if (strcmp (dialup, config->name) == 0)
{
char *cmd;
nm_info ("Deactivating dialup device %s (%s) ...", dialup, (char *) config->data);
cmd = g_strdup_printf ("/sbin/ifdown %s", (char *) config->data);
nm_spawn_process (cmd);
g_free (cmd);
ret = TRUE;
break;
}
}
return ret;
}
gboolean nm_system_activate_dialup (GSList *list, const char *dialup)
{
GSList *elt;
gboolean ret = FALSE;
for (elt = list; elt; elt = g_slist_next (elt))
{
NMDialUpConfig *config = (NMDialUpConfig *) elt->data;
if (strcmp (dialup, config->name) == 0)
{
char *cmd;
nm_info ("Activating dialup device %s (%s) ...", dialup, (char *) config->data);
cmd = g_strdup_printf ("/sbin/ifup %s", (char *) config->data);
nm_spawn_process (cmd);
g_free (cmd);
ret = TRUE;
break;
}
}
return ret;
}
GSList * nm_system_get_dialup_config (void)
{
const char *buf;
unsigned int i = 0;
GSList *list = NULL;
if_block *curr;
ifparser_init();
/* FIXME: get all ppp(and others?) lines from /e/n/i here */
curr = ifparser_getfirst();
while(curr!=NULL)
{
NMDialUpConfig *config;
if (strcmp(curr->type,"iface")==0)
{
buf = ifparser_getkey(curr,"inet");
if (buf && strcmp (buf, "ppp")==0)
{
config = g_malloc (sizeof (NMDialUpConfig));
config->name = g_strdup_printf ("Modem (#%d)", i++);
config->data = g_strdup (curr->name); /* interface name */
list = g_slist_append (list, config);
nm_info ("Found dial up configuration for %s: %s", config->name, (char *) config->data);
}
}
curr = curr->next;
}
ifparser_destroy();
/* Hack: Go back and remove the "(#0)" if there is only one device */
if (i == 1)
{
NMDialUpConfig *config = (NMDialUpConfig *) list->data;
g_free (config->name);
config->name = g_strdup ("Modem");
}
return list;
}
/*
* nm_system_activate_nis
*
* set up the nis domain and write a yp.conf
*
*/
void nm_system_activate_nis (NMIP4Config *config)
{
}
/*
* nm_system_shutdown_nis
*
* shutdown ypbind
*
*/
void nm_system_shutdown_nis (void)
{
}
/*
* nm_system_set_hostname
*
* set the hostname
*
*/
void nm_system_set_hostname (NMIP4Config *config)
{
}
/*
* nm_system_should_modify_resolv_conf
*
* Can NM update resolv.conf, or is it locked down?
*/
gboolean nm_system_should_modify_resolv_conf (void)
{
return TRUE;
}
/*
* nm_system_get_mtu
*
* Return a user-provided or system-mandated MTU for this device or zero if
* no such MTU is provided.
*/
guint32 nm_system_get_mtu (NMDevice *dev)
{
return 0;
}