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/* NetworkManager -- Network link manager
*
* 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 Red Hat, Inc.
*/
#ifndef NETWORK_MANAGER_DEVICE_H
#define NETWORK_MANAGER_DEVICE_H
#include <net/ethernet.h>
#include "NetworkManager.h"
#include "NetworkManagerMain.h"
typedef enum NMDeviceAuthMethod
{
NM_DEVICE_AUTH_METHOD_UNKNOWN = 0,
NM_DEVICE_AUTH_METHOD_NONE,
NM_DEVICE_AUTH_METHOD_OPEN_SYSTEM,
NM_DEVICE_AUTH_METHOD_SHARED_KEY
} NMDeviceAuthMethod;
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
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typedef struct NMDevice NMDevice;
NMDevice * nm_device_new (const char *iface, const char *udi, gboolean test_device,
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
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NMDeviceType test_dev_type, NMData *app_data);
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
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void nm_device_ref (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_unref (NMDevice *dev);
int nm_device_open_sock (void);
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
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char * nm_device_get_udi (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_set_udi (NMDevice *dev, const char *udi);
const char * nm_device_get_iface (NMDevice *dev);
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
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NMDeviceType nm_device_get_type (NMDevice *dev);
NMDriverSupportLevel nm_device_get_driver_support_level (NMDevice *dev);
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
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gboolean nm_device_is_wireless (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_is_wired (NMDevice *dev);
/* There is no nm_device_set_iface_type() because that's determined when you set the device's iface */
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
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gboolean nm_device_get_link_active (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_set_link_active (NMDevice *dev, const gboolean active);
void nm_device_update_link_active (NMDevice *dev, gboolean check_mii);
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
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char * nm_device_get_essid (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_set_essid (NMDevice *dev, const char *essid);
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
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void nm_device_get_ap_address (NMDevice *dev, struct ether_addr *addr);
NMNetworkMode nm_device_get_mode (NMDevice *dev);
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
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guint32 nm_device_get_ip4_address (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_update_ip4_address (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_get_hw_address (NMDevice *dev, unsigned char hw_addr[ETH_ALEN]);
void nm_device_update_hw_address (NMDevice *dev);
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
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void nm_device_get_ip6_address (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_get_supports_wireless_scan (NMDevice *dev);
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
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void nm_device_do_wireless_scan (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_wireless_network_exists (NMDevice *dev, const char *network, const char *key, NMEncKeyType key_type,
struct ether_addr *addr, gboolean *encrypted);
gboolean nm_device_set_mode (NMDevice *dev, const NMNetworkMode mode);
gint8 nm_device_get_signal_strength (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_update_signal_strength (NMDevice *dev);
guint8 nm_device_get_noise (NMDevice *dev);
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
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guint8 nm_device_get_max_quality (NMDevice *dev);
guint32 nm_device_get_bad_crypt_packets (NMDevice *dev);
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
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NMAccessPoint *nm_device_get_best_ap (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_set_best_ap (NMDevice *dev, NMAccessPoint *ap);
void nm_device_update_best_ap (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_need_ap_switch (NMDevice *dev);
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
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void nm_device_freeze_best_ap (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_unfreeze_best_ap (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_is_best_ap_frozen (NMDevice *dev);
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
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char * nm_device_get_path_for_ap (NMDevice *dev, NMAccessPoint *ap);
/* There is no function to get the WEP key since that's a slight security risk */
void nm_device_set_enc_key (NMDevice *dev, const char *key, NMDeviceAuthMethod auth_method);
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
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gboolean nm_device_activation_begin (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_activation_cancel (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_activation_should_cancel (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_is_just_activated (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_is_activating (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_did_activation_fail (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_clear_activation_fail (NMDevice *dev);
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
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gboolean nm_device_deactivate (NMDevice *dev, gboolean just_added);
gboolean nm_device_is_scanning (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_find_and_use_essid (NMDevice *dev, const char *essid, const char *key, NMEncKeyType key_type);
2004-08-11 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.c: - (main): clean up Seth's code style * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.c: - Use the more aptly-named path/service/interface constants from NetworkManager - Don't return empty strings ("") as object paths ever, instead return errors * panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.c: - Clean up Seth's code style * src/NetworkManager.[ch] - (nm_remove_device_from_list): remove anything having to do with pending_device - (main, nm_print_usage): change --daemon=[yes|no] -> --no-daemon * src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch] - Move Iter struct right above the iter functions to preserve opacity - (nm_ap_list_remove_ap): implement - (nm_ap_list_update_network): deal with errors returned from nm_dbus_get_network_priority(), remove AP if NetworkManagerInfo doesn't know anything about it - (nm_ap_list_diff): user NMAPList iterators - (nm_ap_list_print_members): implement debugging function * src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch] - (nm_dbus_nm_get_active_device): remove anything to do with pending_device - (nm_dbus_get_user_key_for_network): remove DBusPendingCall stuff (unused), and move the actual key setting stuff into NetworkManagerDevice.c - (nm_dbus_get_network_priority): return -1 now on errors - (nm_dbus_nmi_filter): fix strcmp() error that caused PreferredNetworkUpdate signals to get lost, and force the active device to update its "best" ap when AP lists change - (nm_dbus_nm_message_handler): Update conditions for returning "connecting" for a "status" method call due to pending_device member removal * src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch] - Move NMDevice structure to the top - Add a wireless scan mutex and a best_ap mutex to the Wireless Options structure - Remove Pending Action stuff from everywhere - (nm_device_activation_*): We now "begin" activation and start a thread to do the activation for us. This thread blocks until all conditions for activation have been met (ie for wireless devices, we need a valid WEP key and a "best" ap), and then setup up the interface and runs dhclient. We have to do this because there is no guaruntee how long dhclient takes, and while we are blocking on it, we cannot run our main loop and respond to dbus method calls or HAL device removals/inserts - (nm_device_set_user_key_for_network): Move logic here from NetworkManagerDbus.c so we can tell nm_device_activation_worker() that we've got a key - (nm_device_*_best_ap): lock access to best_ap member of Wireless Options structure - (nm_device_get_path_for_ap): dumb it down so the list doesn't lock against itself when diffing (AP appear/disappear signal functions make sure the AP is actually in the device's list) - (nm_device_update_best_ap): move logic from nm_wireless_is_ap_better() here * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c - Remove anything to do with pending_device - Adjust device activation to deal with activation-in-worker-thread * src/NetworkManagerUtils.c - Clean up locking debugging a bit * src/NetworkManagerWireless.[ch] - (nm_wireless_is_ap_better): remove, stick logic in nm_device_update_best_ap(). This function was badly named and is better as a device function * panel-applet/.cvsignore: add git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@46 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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void nm_device_set_user_key_for_network (NMDevice *dev, struct NMAccessPointList *invalid_list,
2004-10-08 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.[ch] info-dameon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.[ch] info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoPassphraseDialog.[ch] - Preserve original label text in the passphrase dialog so that it actually gets updated with the new network name the next time around. Previously, we were overwriting it so you'd get the wrong network name to enter a key for - Add a "Key Type" combo to the passphrase dialog, user selects encryption key type now, type is stored in GConf too - Adjust NM<->NMI DBUS protocol to pass the key type back to NM too * src/NetworkManagerAP.[ch] - Remove all the encyption method magic. It's now set by the user and NetworkManager retrieves the type of encryption key from NetworkManagerInfo * src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch] src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch] - Adjust to new way of setting encryption key and method - Pull encryption method down from NMI along with key * src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch] - Removed encryption method fallback magic as the method is now determined by the user. This greatly simplifies the connection logic. - More robust connection/link logic. Besides removing the encryption method fallback magic, check whether or not the card is receiving invalidly encrypted packets, which usually indicates that we have a bad WEP key set. - Don't blindly forge ahead when DHCP fails (still not completely fixed) * test/nminfotest.c - Test out new "Key Type" stuff in the NMI passphrase dialog git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@195 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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unsigned char *network, unsigned char *key,
NMEncKeyType enc_method);
2004-08-11 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.c: - (main): clean up Seth's code style * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.c: - Use the more aptly-named path/service/interface constants from NetworkManager - Don't return empty strings ("") as object paths ever, instead return errors * panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.c: - Clean up Seth's code style * src/NetworkManager.[ch] - (nm_remove_device_from_list): remove anything having to do with pending_device - (main, nm_print_usage): change --daemon=[yes|no] -> --no-daemon * src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch] - Move Iter struct right above the iter functions to preserve opacity - (nm_ap_list_remove_ap): implement - (nm_ap_list_update_network): deal with errors returned from nm_dbus_get_network_priority(), remove AP if NetworkManagerInfo doesn't know anything about it - (nm_ap_list_diff): user NMAPList iterators - (nm_ap_list_print_members): implement debugging function * src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch] - (nm_dbus_nm_get_active_device): remove anything to do with pending_device - (nm_dbus_get_user_key_for_network): remove DBusPendingCall stuff (unused), and move the actual key setting stuff into NetworkManagerDevice.c - (nm_dbus_get_network_priority): return -1 now on errors - (nm_dbus_nmi_filter): fix strcmp() error that caused PreferredNetworkUpdate signals to get lost, and force the active device to update its "best" ap when AP lists change - (nm_dbus_nm_message_handler): Update conditions for returning "connecting" for a "status" method call due to pending_device member removal * src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch] - Move NMDevice structure to the top - Add a wireless scan mutex and a best_ap mutex to the Wireless Options structure - Remove Pending Action stuff from everywhere - (nm_device_activation_*): We now "begin" activation and start a thread to do the activation for us. This thread blocks until all conditions for activation have been met (ie for wireless devices, we need a valid WEP key and a "best" ap), and then setup up the interface and runs dhclient. We have to do this because there is no guaruntee how long dhclient takes, and while we are blocking on it, we cannot run our main loop and respond to dbus method calls or HAL device removals/inserts - (nm_device_set_user_key_for_network): Move logic here from NetworkManagerDbus.c so we can tell nm_device_activation_worker() that we've got a key - (nm_device_*_best_ap): lock access to best_ap member of Wireless Options structure - (nm_device_get_path_for_ap): dumb it down so the list doesn't lock against itself when diffing (AP appear/disappear signal functions make sure the AP is actually in the device's list) - (nm_device_update_best_ap): move logic from nm_wireless_is_ap_better() here * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c - Remove anything to do with pending_device - Adjust device activation to deal with activation-in-worker-thread * src/NetworkManagerUtils.c - Clean up locking debugging a bit * src/NetworkManagerWireless.[ch] - (nm_wireless_is_ap_better): remove, stick logic in nm_device_update_best_ap(). This function was badly named and is better as a device function * panel-applet/.cvsignore: add git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@46 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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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
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void nm_device_bring_up (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_bring_down (NMDevice *dev);
gboolean nm_device_is_up (NMDevice *dev);
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
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void nm_device_ap_list_clear (NMDevice *dev);
struct NMAccessPointList *nm_device_ap_list_get (NMDevice *dev);
2004-07-19 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * Makefile.am - Add info-daemon directory * configure.in - Check for glade libs and headers - Add info-daemon directory * src/NetworkManagerAP.c - nm_ap_new_from_ap(): Fix bug that resulted in an APs encryption status not getting copied over to the new AP. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c src/NetworkManagerDbus.h - Deal with nm_device_ap_list_get_ap()->nm_device_ap_list_get_ap_by_index() change - Remove nm_dbus_signal_need_key_for_network() - Add disabled code for asynchronous user wep key callbacks - Add functions for getting, setting, and cancelling user key operations - Remove "setKeyForNetwork" device dbus method call, its on NetworkManager object instead - Add "setKeyForNetwork" dbus method call on NetworkManager object * src/NetworkManagerDevice.c src/NetworkManagerDevice.h - nm_device_update_link_active(): revert changes for wireless link detection, the WEP-key-is-wrong logic is in device activation now - nm_device_activate(): for wireless devices, if we can't associate with access point (perhaps key is wrong) trigger get-user-key pending action - Implement get-user-key pending action stuff, tie to dbus messages - Rename nm_device_ap_list_get_ap() -> nm_device_ap_list_get_ap_by_index() - Add nm_device_ap_list_get_ap_by_essid() - Instead of copying "best" access points, ref them instead so that the key we set sticks around * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c - Deal with wrong WEP key, but right access point (and if so, return link_active = TRUE) - Don't cancel pending actions on a device if its the same device as last iteration - Only promote pending_device->active_device if activation was successfull * src/Makefile.am - Rename nmclienttest->nmtest * info-daemon/Makefile.am info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.c info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.h info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.c info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.h info-daemon/passphrase.glade info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.conf info-daemon/keyring.png - Import sources for info-daemon, which pops up dialog for passphrase/key when NetworkManager asks for it, and also will (soon) provide "allowed" access point lists to NetworkManager by proxying user's GConf git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@16 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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NMAccessPoint *nm_device_ap_list_get_ap_by_essid (NMDevice *dev, const char *essid);
2004-10-13 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.c - Add function to print out applet_state in a readable manner * src/NetworkManager.c - (main): Don't segfault when nm_dbus_init() fails, we had a left-over call to hal_shutdown() into which we passed NULL * src/NetworkManagerAP.c - (nm_ap_set_essid): Allow NULL essids * src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch] - More use of nm_ap_list_[un]lock () - (nm_ap_list_get_ap_by_essid): don't warn when looking for a NULL network/essid, just return nothing. Also skip over NULL essid access points in the list when searching - (nm_ap_list_get_ap_by_address): new function - (nm_ap_list_update_network): set the access point's key source to NULL when the key returned from NetworkManagerInfo is NULL or of 0 length - nm_ap_list_update_keys() -> nm_ap_list_update_properties(), and copy timestamp over too - (nm_ap_list_copy_essids_by_address): new function, attempt to find the correct ESSID for a blank-essid access point by searching through another list and matching access point MAC addresses - (nm_ap_list_diff): exclude blank-essid access points from the diffs * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c - (nm_dbus_nm_set_active_device): deal with random networks the user may specify. This is mainly for access points that don't broadcast their essid. So if the user tells us to associate with some random ESSID that's not in our access point list, we find out if the access point does in fact exist (by attempting association and then matching that access point's MAC address with the essid the user gave us) and then we switch to it. - (nm_dbus_devices_handle_request): don't add blank-essid access points to the returned list of networks for the "getNetworks" method * src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch] - Extra debugging info for link detection - (nm_device_ap_list_get_ap_by_address): new function, return an AP based on MAC address - (nm_device_get_path_for_ap): ignore blank-essid access points - (nm_device_wireless_network_exists): new function, find out whether a random ESSID exists by attempting to associate with it - (nm_device_do_normal_scan): allow blank-essid access points in our device list as long as they have an AP MAC address we can use. Also send WirelessNetwork[Dis]Appeared signals for non-active devices too. Lets the applet update more frequently. * src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c - Patch from: Robert Paskowitz - Update backend code for Gentoo - Implement nm_system_device_update_config_info () * test/nmclienttest.c - (set_network_device): new function, takes a command-line argument and tells NetworkManager to use that wireless network git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@222 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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NMAccessPoint *nm_device_ap_list_get_ap_by_address(NMDevice *dev, const struct ether_addr *addr);
2004-09-08 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * panel-applet/no-networkmanager.png panel-applet/Makefile.am panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.c - Add a "NetworkManager not running" icon and use it - Use new consolidated GConf keys rather than Preferred/Trusted * TODO: update * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.c info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.[ch] info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoPassphraseDialog.c - There are now no longer two separate lists of wireless networks, but one list where each network is "trusted" or not trusted - Add a "getNetworkTrusted" dbus method - "WirelessNetworkUpdate" signal now sent rather than "PreferredNetworkUpdate/TrustedNetworkUpdate" signals - Start freeing some dbus errors (not completed yet) * info-daemon/passphrase.glade - Remove the "don't show" hints for pager and taskbar - Add a title since its going to be in the taskbar * src/NetworkManager.[ch] src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch] - There are now no longer two separate lists of wireless networks, but one list where each network is "trusted" or not trusted * src/NetworkManagerAP.[ch] - Add get/set "trusted" accessors and data bit * src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch] - Add function to get "trusted" status of a network from NetworkManagerInfo - Trap new WirelessNetworkUpdate signal rather than old separate signals * src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch] - Add per-device config data (ip4 addr, gateway, netmask) and accessors - (nm_device_new): Get device config from backend when initializing devices - (nm_device_activation_worker): Split out device configuration on activation to deal with static/dynamic IP differences, and try encryption fallbacks on a device if the encryption method for the best AP is not good - (nm_device_update_best_ap): convert to new consolidated access point lists from NetworkManagerInfo, and copy over latest NMI info to best_ap when setting it * src/NetworkManagerWireless.c - libgcrypt code wasn't converting the MD5 digest to an ascii string, fix it * src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c src/backends/NetworkManagerSystem.h - (nm_system_device_update_config_info): Add function to get device configuration from system data in ifcfg-* files * src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c - Add stub functions for getting device configuration git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@131 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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/* System config data accessors */
gboolean nm_device_config_get_use_dhcp (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_config_set_use_dhcp (NMDevice *dev, gboolean use_dhcp);
guint32 nm_device_config_get_ip4_address (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_config_set_ip4_address (NMDevice *dev, guint32 addr);
guint32 nm_device_config_get_ip4_gateway (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_config_set_ip4_gateway (NMDevice *dev, guint32 gateway);
guint32 nm_device_config_get_ip4_netmask (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_config_set_ip4_netmask (NMDevice *dev, guint32 netmask);
guint32 nm_device_config_get_ip4_broadcast (NMDevice *dev);
void nm_device_config_set_ip4_broadcast (NMDevice *dev, guint32 broadcast);
2004-09-08 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * panel-applet/no-networkmanager.png panel-applet/Makefile.am panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.c - Add a "NetworkManager not running" icon and use it - Use new consolidated GConf keys rather than Preferred/Trusted * TODO: update * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.c info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.[ch] info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoPassphraseDialog.c - There are now no longer two separate lists of wireless networks, but one list where each network is "trusted" or not trusted - Add a "getNetworkTrusted" dbus method - "WirelessNetworkUpdate" signal now sent rather than "PreferredNetworkUpdate/TrustedNetworkUpdate" signals - Start freeing some dbus errors (not completed yet) * info-daemon/passphrase.glade - Remove the "don't show" hints for pager and taskbar - Add a title since its going to be in the taskbar * src/NetworkManager.[ch] src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch] - There are now no longer two separate lists of wireless networks, but one list where each network is "trusted" or not trusted * src/NetworkManagerAP.[ch] - Add get/set "trusted" accessors and data bit * src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch] - Add function to get "trusted" status of a network from NetworkManagerInfo - Trap new WirelessNetworkUpdate signal rather than old separate signals * src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch] - Add per-device config data (ip4 addr, gateway, netmask) and accessors - (nm_device_new): Get device config from backend when initializing devices - (nm_device_activation_worker): Split out device configuration on activation to deal with static/dynamic IP differences, and try encryption fallbacks on a device if the encryption method for the best AP is not good - (nm_device_update_best_ap): convert to new consolidated access point lists from NetworkManagerInfo, and copy over latest NMI info to best_ap when setting it * src/NetworkManagerWireless.c - libgcrypt code wasn't converting the MD5 digest to an ascii string, fix it * src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c src/backends/NetworkManagerSystem.h - (nm_system_device_update_config_info): Add function to get device configuration from system data in ifcfg-* files * src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c - Add stub functions for getting device configuration git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@131 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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/* Utility routines */
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
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NMDevice * nm_get_device_by_udi (NMData *data, const char *udi);
NMDevice * nm_get_device_by_iface (NMData *data, const char *iface);
/* Test device routines */
gboolean nm_device_is_test_device (NMDevice *dev);
#endif