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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
/* NetworkManager -- Network link manager
*
* 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
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*
* 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.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*
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* Copyright (C) 2004 - 2010 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2005 - 2008 Novell, Inc.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif
#include <glib.h>
2004-07-27 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch] src/Makefile.am - Add. Deal with allowed network list additions, deletions, and updates * dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c - Add missing <dbus/dbus.h> header * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.[ch] - Add missing <dbus/dbus.h> header - Implement the GConf notify callback to signal NetworkManager of an allowed network change - Better error checking * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.[ch] - Add missing <dbus/dbus.h> header - Convert to using dbus_message_append_args/dbus_message_get_args - Implement nmi_dbus_signal_update_allowed_network() to signal NetworkManager that an allowed network changed. We don't want to signal on individual keys _inside_ an allowed network really, just want NM to query the info daemon for updated info on all keys. - Better error checking * src/NetworkManager.[ch] - Add missing <dbus/dbus.h> header - Move allowed_ap_list free functions to NetworkManagerAPList.[ch] - Zero out NMData structure on free - No longer use a thread for allowed_ap_list updating, instead its now done through dbus queries against NetworkManagerInfo - Populate allowed_ap_list initially before adding existing network devices to the device list, so wireless devices can get their "best" AP * src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch] - Convert to using dbus_message_append_args/dbus_message_get_args - Better error checking - Implement Allowed Network info functions to request allowed network info from NetworkManagerInfo - Implement the filter function to process signals from NetworkManagerInfo about changing allowed networks * src/NetworkManagerDevice.c - Fix file descriptor leak in nm_device_update_ip4_address() `CVS: Modified Files: git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@22 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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#include <dbus/dbus.h>
2004-08-02 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * TODO - new task: proper logging support * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.c - Correct spelling of "canceled" - Correct casting of objects for g_signal_connect() * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.c - Add defines for NetworkManager namespace and object path, and use them - Add filter function to trap new signals from NetworkManager: WirelessNetworkAppeared, WirelessNetworkDisappeared * info-daemon/passphrase.glade - Change name of "ok" button to "Login to Network..." - Mark invisible * src/NetworkManager.c - Code and debug message cleanups - Rename "nm_add_current_devices"->"nm_add_initial_devices" - (nm_add_initial_devices) Check returned string array of devices and don't try to add devices if array is NULL - (main) Initialize libhal a bit later, make code a bit clearer * src/NetworkManagerAP.[ch] - New accessor and data member "matched": used to speed up AP list diffing - New accessor and data member "enc_method": will be used during key fallback to cache which passphrase->key conversion actually works so we don't have to do it every time * src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch] - (nm_ap_list_find_ap_in_list) New: find an AP by essid in an AP list - (nm_ap_list_diff) New: given two lists of access points, find the differences between them, and send WirelessNetworkAppeared/Disappeared signals over dbus in response to those differences * src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch] - (nm_dbus_get_object_path_from_ap) New: given a device and an access point, make an object path for that access point (NOTE that we don't yet check to make sure that access point is actually in the device's AP list yet) - (nm_dbus_get_ap_from_object_path) Renamed from nm_dbus_get_network_from_object_path - (nm_dbus_signal_wireless_network_appeared, nm_dbus_signal_wireless_network_disappeared) New: signal appearance/disappearance of wireless networks - (nm_dbus_set_user_key_for_network) Mark the network/ap as invalid if the user cancelled key entry * src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch] - (nm_device_ap_list_clear) Use nm_ap_list_free rather than doing it ourselves - (nm_device_ap_list_get) New: return the AP list (static function) - (nm_device_do_normal_scan) Destroy old AP list later, so that we can diff the new one resulting from the scan with the old one * src/NetworkManagerWireless.c - (nm_wireless_is_most_prefered_ap) "invalid" access points cannot be "best" access points * test/nminfotest.c - #define object paths and namespaces and use the #defines rather than static strings - Test out user-key functionality of NetworkManagerInfo too git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@33 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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#include <dbus/dbus-glib-lowlevel.h>
#include <dbus/dbus-glib.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <glib/gi18n.h>
#include <gmodule.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "NetworkManager.h"
#include "NetworkManagerUtils.h"
#include "nm-manager.h"
#include "nm-policy.h"
#include "nm-system.h"
#include "nm-named-manager.h"
#include "nm-dbus-manager.h"
2006-11-25 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-types.h - new file; move all supplicant manager object typedefs here for #include sanity * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.c src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.h - new file; an object that interfaces an NMDevice object to the supplicant and handles signals from the supplicant. This object does all necessary DBus communication with wpa_supplicant. * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-manager.c src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-manager.h - Actually do something. Track the state of the wpa_supplicant service and deal with its comings & goings. Handle life events of supplicant interfaces too. - Move NMSupplicantManager typedef to nm-supplicant-types.h * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-connection.h - Move NMSupplicantConnection typedef to nm-supplicant-types.h * src/supplicant-manager/Makefile.am - Add new files to build, and add libnm-util to includes * src/nm-marshal.list - New marshaler type: VOID:UINT,UINT * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): grab a supplicant interface - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): release the supplicant interface - (supplicant_iface_state_cb): new function, stub for handling supplicant interface state changes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): grab a supplicant interface - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): release the supplicant interface - (supplicant_iface_state_cb): new function, stub for handling supplicant interface state changes * src/NetworkManager.c - (main): create and keep the supplicant manager around for the lifetime of NetworkManager * src/Makefile.am - Link to the supplicant manager sub-library and use the supplicant manager includes git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2125 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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#include "nm-supplicant-manager.h"
#include "nm-dhcp-manager.h"
#include "nm-hostname-provider.h"
#include "nm-netlink-monitor.h"
2007-09-12 Tambet Ingo <tambet@gmail.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.[ch]: * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.[ch]: * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-service.[ch]: Rewrite the vpn handling * code. Using dbus-glib, GObjects, signals etc. * libnm-glib/nm-vpn-manager.[ch]: * libnm-glib/nm-vpn-connection.[ch]: Now that the NM * implementation changed so much, rewrite these too. * libnm-glib/Makefile.am: Add new files to build, build new * binding files for the new introspection files. * libnm-glib/nm-client.[ch]: Remove all VPN related stuff from * here. * libnm-glib/nm-dbus-utils.[ch]: Renamed from nm-utils.[ch] that * was shadowing the header with the same name from libnm-utils. * libnm-glib/nm-vpn-plugin.[ch]: Implement. * libnm-util/Makefile.am: Add nm-utils.[ch] to build. * introspection/nm-vpn-plugin.xml: Implement. * introspection/nm-vpn-connection.xml: Implement. * introspection/nm-vpn-manager.xml: Implement. * src/NetworkManagerSystem.c * (nm_system_vpn_device_set_from_ip4_config): Remove the named manager argument, it can just as easily get it as the caller. (nm_system_vpn_device_unset_from_ip4_config): Ditto. * src/vpn-manager/nm-dbus-vpn.[ch]: Remove. * src/nm-dbus-manager.h: Fix up the name_owner signal signature. * src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c (garray_to_string): Remove, * use one from libnm-utils. * libnm-util/nm-connection.c: Ditto. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Remove, it's finally empty. * configure.in: Remove utils/ from build. * include/NetworkManagerVPN.h: Add some more defines to reduce * the amount of hard-coded strings. * utils/: Move it over to libnm-util. * test/Makefile.am: Link against libnm-util now that util/ is * gone. * dispatcher-daemon/Makefile.am: Ditto. * src/Makefile.am: Ditto. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2798 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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#include "nm-vpn-manager.h"
#include "nm-logging.h"
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#if !defined(NM_DIST_VERSION)
# define NM_DIST_VERSION VERSION
#endif
#define NM_DEFAULT_PID_FILE LOCALSTATEDIR"/run/NetworkManager.pid"
#define NM_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_CONF_FILE SYSCONFDIR"/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf"
#define NM_OLD_SYSTEM_CONF_FILE SYSCONFDIR"/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf"
#define NM_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_STATE_FILE LOCALSTATEDIR"/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state"
/*
* Globals
*/
static NMManager *manager = NULL;
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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static GMainLoop *main_loop = NULL;
typedef struct {
time_t time;
GQuark domain;
guint32 code;
guint32 count;
} MonitorInfo;
static gboolean
detach_monitor (gpointer data)
{
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nm_log_warn (LOGD_HW, "detaching netlink event monitor");
nm_netlink_monitor_detach (NM_NETLINK_MONITOR (data));
return FALSE;
}
2006-03-05 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Process netlink messages in device subclasses rather than in NetworkManager.c. Also add support for recognizing Wireless Events. * configure.in - Find GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/Makefile.am - Since we're marshalling custom types for wireless event signals, we get to create our own marshallers using GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/NetworkManager.c - (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): renamed to nm_monitor_setup - (nm_monitor_setup): renamed from nm_monitor_wired_link_state, and cut down somewhat. We no longer process signals here. - (nm_data_new): create the netlink monitor here, and remove a useless call to nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() - (nm_data_free): get rid of the netlink monitor here - (nm_device_link_activated, nm_device_link_deactivated): removed - (main): don't create the netlink monitor here, let nm_data_new do that. Call nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() right before we jump to the mainloop to figure out which device to use first * src/NetworkManagerSystem.[ch] - (nm_system_get_rtnl_index_from_iface, nm_system_get_iface_from_rtnl_index): convert back and forth from interface names to interface indexes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): connect to wireless-event signals from the netlink monitor object - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_event): new function, schedule handler for wireless event signals from the netlink monitor object. We want the handler to run in the device's context - (wireless_event_helper): handle wireless-event signals from netlink - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): disconnect wireless-event signal handler * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_11_wireless_new * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): new function; set up signal handlers for link events - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_activated): new function, schedule handler for netlink link activated events on device's main loop - (link_activated_helper): when we get a link activated event, set the device's link to be active - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_deactivated): new function; schedule handler for netlink link deactivated events on device's main loop - (link_deactivated_helper): when we get a link deactivated event, set the device's link to be inactive - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): disconnect signal handler on dispose * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new * src/nm-device.[ch] - (nm_get_device_by_iface_locked): variant of nm_get_device_by_iface but locks the device list - (nm_device_set_active_link): a little bit of cleanup and de-indenting * src/nm-netlink-monitor.[ch] - (nm_netlink_monitor_class_install_signals): New signal "wireless-event" - (nm_netlink_monitor_new): keep reference to NMData so we can get at the device list - (nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler): expand for wireless events too * src/nm-marshal-main.c - Include generated nm-marshal.c and nm-marshal.h * src/nm-marshal.list - List of custom marshal functions git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@1555 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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static void
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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nm_error_monitoring_device_link_state (NMNetlinkMonitor *monitor,
GError *error,
gpointer user_data)
2006-03-05 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Process netlink messages in device subclasses rather than in NetworkManager.c. Also add support for recognizing Wireless Events. * configure.in - Find GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/Makefile.am - Since we're marshalling custom types for wireless event signals, we get to create our own marshallers using GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/NetworkManager.c - (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): renamed to nm_monitor_setup - (nm_monitor_setup): renamed from nm_monitor_wired_link_state, and cut down somewhat. We no longer process signals here. - (nm_data_new): create the netlink monitor here, and remove a useless call to nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() - (nm_data_free): get rid of the netlink monitor here - (nm_device_link_activated, nm_device_link_deactivated): removed - (main): don't create the netlink monitor here, let nm_data_new do that. Call nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() right before we jump to the mainloop to figure out which device to use first * src/NetworkManagerSystem.[ch] - (nm_system_get_rtnl_index_from_iface, nm_system_get_iface_from_rtnl_index): convert back and forth from interface names to interface indexes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): connect to wireless-event signals from the netlink monitor object - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_event): new function, schedule handler for wireless event signals from the netlink monitor object. We want the handler to run in the device's context - (wireless_event_helper): handle wireless-event signals from netlink - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): disconnect wireless-event signal handler * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_11_wireless_new * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): new function; set up signal handlers for link events - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_activated): new function, schedule handler for netlink link activated events on device's main loop - (link_activated_helper): when we get a link activated event, set the device's link to be active - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_deactivated): new function; schedule handler for netlink link deactivated events on device's main loop - (link_deactivated_helper): when we get a link deactivated event, set the device's link to be inactive - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): disconnect signal handler on dispose * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new * src/nm-device.[ch] - (nm_get_device_by_iface_locked): variant of nm_get_device_by_iface but locks the device list - (nm_device_set_active_link): a little bit of cleanup and de-indenting * src/nm-netlink-monitor.[ch] - (nm_netlink_monitor_class_install_signals): New signal "wireless-event" - (nm_netlink_monitor_new): keep reference to NMData so we can get at the device list - (nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler): expand for wireless events too * src/nm-marshal-main.c - Include generated nm-marshal.c and nm-marshal.h * src/nm-marshal.list - List of custom marshal functions git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@1555 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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{
MonitorInfo *info = (MonitorInfo *) user_data;
time_t now;
now = time (NULL);
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if ( (info->domain != error->domain)
|| (info->code != error->code)
|| (info->time && now > info->time + 10)) {
/* FIXME: Try to handle the error instead of just printing it. */
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nm_log_warn (LOGD_HW, "error monitoring device for netlink events: %s\n", error->message);
info->time = now;
info->domain = error->domain;
info->code = error->code;
info->count = 0;
}
info->count++;
if (info->count > 100) {
/* Broken drivers will sometimes cause a flood of netlink errors.
* rh #459205, novell #443429, lp #284507
*/
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nm_log_warn (LOGD_HW, "excessive netlink errors ocurred, disabling netlink monitor.");
nm_log_warn (LOGD_HW, "link change events will not be processed.");
g_idle_add_full (G_PRIORITY_HIGH, detach_monitor, monitor, NULL);
}
2006-03-05 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Process netlink messages in device subclasses rather than in NetworkManager.c. Also add support for recognizing Wireless Events. * configure.in - Find GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/Makefile.am - Since we're marshalling custom types for wireless event signals, we get to create our own marshallers using GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/NetworkManager.c - (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): renamed to nm_monitor_setup - (nm_monitor_setup): renamed from nm_monitor_wired_link_state, and cut down somewhat. We no longer process signals here. - (nm_data_new): create the netlink monitor here, and remove a useless call to nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() - (nm_data_free): get rid of the netlink monitor here - (nm_device_link_activated, nm_device_link_deactivated): removed - (main): don't create the netlink monitor here, let nm_data_new do that. Call nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() right before we jump to the mainloop to figure out which device to use first * src/NetworkManagerSystem.[ch] - (nm_system_get_rtnl_index_from_iface, nm_system_get_iface_from_rtnl_index): convert back and forth from interface names to interface indexes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): connect to wireless-event signals from the netlink monitor object - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_event): new function, schedule handler for wireless event signals from the netlink monitor object. We want the handler to run in the device's context - (wireless_event_helper): handle wireless-event signals from netlink - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): disconnect wireless-event signal handler * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_11_wireless_new * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): new function; set up signal handlers for link events - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_activated): new function, schedule handler for netlink link activated events on device's main loop - (link_activated_helper): when we get a link activated event, set the device's link to be active - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_deactivated): new function; schedule handler for netlink link deactivated events on device's main loop - (link_deactivated_helper): when we get a link deactivated event, set the device's link to be inactive - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): disconnect signal handler on dispose * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new * src/nm-device.[ch] - (nm_get_device_by_iface_locked): variant of nm_get_device_by_iface but locks the device list - (nm_device_set_active_link): a little bit of cleanup and de-indenting * src/nm-netlink-monitor.[ch] - (nm_netlink_monitor_class_install_signals): New signal "wireless-event" - (nm_netlink_monitor_new): keep reference to NMData so we can get at the device list - (nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler): expand for wireless events too * src/nm-marshal-main.c - Include generated nm-marshal.c and nm-marshal.h * src/nm-marshal.list - List of custom marshal functions git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@1555 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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}
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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static gboolean
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nm_monitor_setup (GError **error)
2006-03-05 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Process netlink messages in device subclasses rather than in NetworkManager.c. Also add support for recognizing Wireless Events. * configure.in - Find GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/Makefile.am - Since we're marshalling custom types for wireless event signals, we get to create our own marshallers using GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/NetworkManager.c - (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): renamed to nm_monitor_setup - (nm_monitor_setup): renamed from nm_monitor_wired_link_state, and cut down somewhat. We no longer process signals here. - (nm_data_new): create the netlink monitor here, and remove a useless call to nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() - (nm_data_free): get rid of the netlink monitor here - (nm_device_link_activated, nm_device_link_deactivated): removed - (main): don't create the netlink monitor here, let nm_data_new do that. Call nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() right before we jump to the mainloop to figure out which device to use first * src/NetworkManagerSystem.[ch] - (nm_system_get_rtnl_index_from_iface, nm_system_get_iface_from_rtnl_index): convert back and forth from interface names to interface indexes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): connect to wireless-event signals from the netlink monitor object - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_event): new function, schedule handler for wireless event signals from the netlink monitor object. We want the handler to run in the device's context - (wireless_event_helper): handle wireless-event signals from netlink - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): disconnect wireless-event signal handler * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_11_wireless_new * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): new function; set up signal handlers for link events - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_activated): new function, schedule handler for netlink link activated events on device's main loop - (link_activated_helper): when we get a link activated event, set the device's link to be active - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_deactivated): new function; schedule handler for netlink link deactivated events on device's main loop - (link_deactivated_helper): when we get a link deactivated event, set the device's link to be inactive - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): disconnect signal handler on dispose * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new * src/nm-device.[ch] - (nm_get_device_by_iface_locked): variant of nm_get_device_by_iface but locks the device list - (nm_device_set_active_link): a little bit of cleanup and de-indenting * src/nm-netlink-monitor.[ch] - (nm_netlink_monitor_class_install_signals): New signal "wireless-event" - (nm_netlink_monitor_new): keep reference to NMData so we can get at the device list - (nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler): expand for wireless events too * src/nm-marshal-main.c - Include generated nm-marshal.c and nm-marshal.h * src/nm-marshal.list - List of custom marshal functions git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@1555 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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{
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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NMNetlinkMonitor *monitor;
MonitorInfo *info;
2006-03-05 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Process netlink messages in device subclasses rather than in NetworkManager.c. Also add support for recognizing Wireless Events. * configure.in - Find GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/Makefile.am - Since we're marshalling custom types for wireless event signals, we get to create our own marshallers using GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/NetworkManager.c - (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): renamed to nm_monitor_setup - (nm_monitor_setup): renamed from nm_monitor_wired_link_state, and cut down somewhat. We no longer process signals here. - (nm_data_new): create the netlink monitor here, and remove a useless call to nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() - (nm_data_free): get rid of the netlink monitor here - (nm_device_link_activated, nm_device_link_deactivated): removed - (main): don't create the netlink monitor here, let nm_data_new do that. Call nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() right before we jump to the mainloop to figure out which device to use first * src/NetworkManagerSystem.[ch] - (nm_system_get_rtnl_index_from_iface, nm_system_get_iface_from_rtnl_index): convert back and forth from interface names to interface indexes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): connect to wireless-event signals from the netlink monitor object - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_event): new function, schedule handler for wireless event signals from the netlink monitor object. We want the handler to run in the device's context - (wireless_event_helper): handle wireless-event signals from netlink - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): disconnect wireless-event signal handler * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_11_wireless_new * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): new function; set up signal handlers for link events - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_activated): new function, schedule handler for netlink link activated events on device's main loop - (link_activated_helper): when we get a link activated event, set the device's link to be active - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_deactivated): new function; schedule handler for netlink link deactivated events on device's main loop - (link_deactivated_helper): when we get a link deactivated event, set the device's link to be inactive - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): disconnect signal handler on dispose * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new * src/nm-device.[ch] - (nm_get_device_by_iface_locked): variant of nm_get_device_by_iface but locks the device list - (nm_device_set_active_link): a little bit of cleanup and de-indenting * src/nm-netlink-monitor.[ch] - (nm_netlink_monitor_class_install_signals): New signal "wireless-event" - (nm_netlink_monitor_new): keep reference to NMData so we can get at the device list - (nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler): expand for wireless events too * src/nm-marshal-main.c - Include generated nm-marshal.c and nm-marshal.h * src/nm-marshal.list - List of custom marshal functions git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@1555 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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monitor = nm_netlink_monitor_get ();
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if (!nm_netlink_monitor_open_connection (monitor, error)) {
2006-03-05 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Process netlink messages in device subclasses rather than in NetworkManager.c. Also add support for recognizing Wireless Events. * configure.in - Find GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/Makefile.am - Since we're marshalling custom types for wireless event signals, we get to create our own marshallers using GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/NetworkManager.c - (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): renamed to nm_monitor_setup - (nm_monitor_setup): renamed from nm_monitor_wired_link_state, and cut down somewhat. We no longer process signals here. - (nm_data_new): create the netlink monitor here, and remove a useless call to nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() - (nm_data_free): get rid of the netlink monitor here - (nm_device_link_activated, nm_device_link_deactivated): removed - (main): don't create the netlink monitor here, let nm_data_new do that. Call nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() right before we jump to the mainloop to figure out which device to use first * src/NetworkManagerSystem.[ch] - (nm_system_get_rtnl_index_from_iface, nm_system_get_iface_from_rtnl_index): convert back and forth from interface names to interface indexes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): connect to wireless-event signals from the netlink monitor object - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_event): new function, schedule handler for wireless event signals from the netlink monitor object. We want the handler to run in the device's context - (wireless_event_helper): handle wireless-event signals from netlink - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): disconnect wireless-event signal handler * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_11_wireless_new * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): new function; set up signal handlers for link events - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_activated): new function, schedule handler for netlink link activated events on device's main loop - (link_activated_helper): when we get a link activated event, set the device's link to be active - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_deactivated): new function; schedule handler for netlink link deactivated events on device's main loop - (link_deactivated_helper): when we get a link deactivated event, set the device's link to be inactive - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): disconnect signal handler on dispose * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new * src/nm-device.[ch] - (nm_get_device_by_iface_locked): variant of nm_get_device_by_iface but locks the device list - (nm_device_set_active_link): a little bit of cleanup and de-indenting * src/nm-netlink-monitor.[ch] - (nm_netlink_monitor_class_install_signals): New signal "wireless-event" - (nm_netlink_monitor_new): keep reference to NMData so we can get at the device list - (nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler): expand for wireless events too * src/nm-marshal-main.c - Include generated nm-marshal.c and nm-marshal.h * src/nm-marshal.list - List of custom marshal functions git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@1555 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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g_object_unref (monitor);
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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return FALSE;
2006-03-05 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Process netlink messages in device subclasses rather than in NetworkManager.c. Also add support for recognizing Wireless Events. * configure.in - Find GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/Makefile.am - Since we're marshalling custom types for wireless event signals, we get to create our own marshallers using GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/NetworkManager.c - (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): renamed to nm_monitor_setup - (nm_monitor_setup): renamed from nm_monitor_wired_link_state, and cut down somewhat. We no longer process signals here. - (nm_data_new): create the netlink monitor here, and remove a useless call to nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() - (nm_data_free): get rid of the netlink monitor here - (nm_device_link_activated, nm_device_link_deactivated): removed - (main): don't create the netlink monitor here, let nm_data_new do that. Call nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() right before we jump to the mainloop to figure out which device to use first * src/NetworkManagerSystem.[ch] - (nm_system_get_rtnl_index_from_iface, nm_system_get_iface_from_rtnl_index): convert back and forth from interface names to interface indexes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): connect to wireless-event signals from the netlink monitor object - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_event): new function, schedule handler for wireless event signals from the netlink monitor object. We want the handler to run in the device's context - (wireless_event_helper): handle wireless-event signals from netlink - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): disconnect wireless-event signal handler * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_11_wireless_new * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): new function; set up signal handlers for link events - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_activated): new function, schedule handler for netlink link activated events on device's main loop - (link_activated_helper): when we get a link activated event, set the device's link to be active - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_deactivated): new function; schedule handler for netlink link deactivated events on device's main loop - (link_deactivated_helper): when we get a link deactivated event, set the device's link to be inactive - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): disconnect signal handler on dispose * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new * src/nm-device.[ch] - (nm_get_device_by_iface_locked): variant of nm_get_device_by_iface but locks the device list - (nm_device_set_active_link): a little bit of cleanup and de-indenting * src/nm-netlink-monitor.[ch] - (nm_netlink_monitor_class_install_signals): New signal "wireless-event" - (nm_netlink_monitor_new): keep reference to NMData so we can get at the device list - (nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler): expand for wireless events too * src/nm-marshal-main.c - Include generated nm-marshal.c and nm-marshal.h * src/nm-marshal.list - List of custom marshal functions git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@1555 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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}
info = g_new0 (MonitorInfo, 1);
g_signal_connect_data (G_OBJECT (monitor), "error",
G_CALLBACK (nm_error_monitoring_device_link_state),
info,
(GClosureNotify) g_free,
0);
nm_netlink_monitor_attach (monitor);
2006-03-05 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Process netlink messages in device subclasses rather than in NetworkManager.c. Also add support for recognizing Wireless Events. * configure.in - Find GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/Makefile.am - Since we're marshalling custom types for wireless event signals, we get to create our own marshallers using GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/NetworkManager.c - (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): renamed to nm_monitor_setup - (nm_monitor_setup): renamed from nm_monitor_wired_link_state, and cut down somewhat. We no longer process signals here. - (nm_data_new): create the netlink monitor here, and remove a useless call to nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() - (nm_data_free): get rid of the netlink monitor here - (nm_device_link_activated, nm_device_link_deactivated): removed - (main): don't create the netlink monitor here, let nm_data_new do that. Call nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() right before we jump to the mainloop to figure out which device to use first * src/NetworkManagerSystem.[ch] - (nm_system_get_rtnl_index_from_iface, nm_system_get_iface_from_rtnl_index): convert back and forth from interface names to interface indexes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): connect to wireless-event signals from the netlink monitor object - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_event): new function, schedule handler for wireless event signals from the netlink monitor object. We want the handler to run in the device's context - (wireless_event_helper): handle wireless-event signals from netlink - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): disconnect wireless-event signal handler * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_11_wireless_new * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): new function; set up signal handlers for link events - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_activated): new function, schedule handler for netlink link activated events on device's main loop - (link_activated_helper): when we get a link activated event, set the device's link to be active - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_deactivated): new function; schedule handler for netlink link deactivated events on device's main loop - (link_deactivated_helper): when we get a link deactivated event, set the device's link to be inactive - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): disconnect signal handler on dispose * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new * src/nm-device.[ch] - (nm_get_device_by_iface_locked): variant of nm_get_device_by_iface but locks the device list - (nm_device_set_active_link): a little bit of cleanup and de-indenting * src/nm-netlink-monitor.[ch] - (nm_netlink_monitor_class_install_signals): New signal "wireless-event" - (nm_netlink_monitor_new): keep reference to NMData so we can get at the device list - (nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler): expand for wireless events too * src/nm-marshal-main.c - Include generated nm-marshal.c and nm-marshal.h * src/nm-marshal.list - List of custom marshal functions git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@1555 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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/* Request initial status of cards */
nm_netlink_monitor_request_status (monitor, NULL);
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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return TRUE;
2006-03-05 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Process netlink messages in device subclasses rather than in NetworkManager.c. Also add support for recognizing Wireless Events. * configure.in - Find GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/Makefile.am - Since we're marshalling custom types for wireless event signals, we get to create our own marshallers using GLIB_GENMARSHAL * src/NetworkManager.c - (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): renamed to nm_monitor_setup - (nm_monitor_setup): renamed from nm_monitor_wired_link_state, and cut down somewhat. We no longer process signals here. - (nm_data_new): create the netlink monitor here, and remove a useless call to nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() - (nm_data_free): get rid of the netlink monitor here - (nm_device_link_activated, nm_device_link_deactivated): removed - (main): don't create the netlink monitor here, let nm_data_new do that. Call nm_policy_schedule_device_change_check() right before we jump to the mainloop to figure out which device to use first * src/NetworkManagerSystem.[ch] - (nm_system_get_rtnl_index_from_iface, nm_system_get_iface_from_rtnl_index): convert back and forth from interface names to interface indexes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): connect to wireless-event signals from the netlink monitor object - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_event): new function, schedule handler for wireless event signals from the netlink monitor object. We want the handler to run in the device's context - (wireless_event_helper): handle wireless-event signals from netlink - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): disconnect wireless-event signal handler * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_11_wireless_new * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): new function; set up signal handlers for link events - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_activated): new function, schedule handler for netlink link activated events on device's main loop - (link_activated_helper): when we get a link activated event, set the device's link to be active - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_deactivated): new function; schedule handler for netlink link deactivated events on device's main loop - (link_deactivated_helper): when we get a link deactivated event, set the device's link to be inactive - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): disconnect signal handler on dispose * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.h - remove unused prototype for nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new * src/nm-device.[ch] - (nm_get_device_by_iface_locked): variant of nm_get_device_by_iface but locks the device list - (nm_device_set_active_link): a little bit of cleanup and de-indenting * src/nm-netlink-monitor.[ch] - (nm_netlink_monitor_class_install_signals): New signal "wireless-event" - (nm_netlink_monitor_new): keep reference to NMData so we can get at the device list - (nm_netlink_monitor_event_handler): expand for wireless events too * src/nm-marshal-main.c - Include generated nm-marshal.c and nm-marshal.h * src/nm-marshal.list - List of custom marshal functions git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@1555 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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}
static gboolean quit_early = FALSE;
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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static void
nm_signal_handler (int signo)
{
static int in_fatal = 0;
/* avoid loops */
if (in_fatal > 0)
return;
++in_fatal;
switch (signo)
{
case SIGSEGV:
case SIGBUS:
case SIGILL:
case SIGABRT:
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nm_log_warn (LOGD_CORE, "caught signal %d. Generating backtrace...", signo);
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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nm_logging_backtrace ();
exit (1);
break;
case SIGFPE:
case SIGPIPE:
/* let the fatal signals interrupt us */
--in_fatal;
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nm_log_warn (LOGD_CORE, "caught signal %d, shutting down abnormally. Generating backtrace...", signo);
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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nm_logging_backtrace ();
g_main_loop_quit (main_loop);
break;
case SIGINT:
case SIGTERM:
/* let the fatal signals interrupt us */
--in_fatal;
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nm_log_info (LOGD_CORE, "caught signal %d, shutting down normally.", signo);
quit_early = TRUE;
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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g_main_loop_quit (main_loop);
break;
case SIGHUP:
--in_fatal;
/* FIXME:
* Reread config stuff like system config files, VPN service files, etc
*/
break;
case SIGUSR1:
--in_fatal;
/* FIXME:
* Play with log levels or something
*/
break;
default:
signal (signo, nm_signal_handler);
break;
}
}
static void
setup_signals (void)
{
struct sigaction action;
sigset_t mask;
sigemptyset (&mask);
action.sa_handler = nm_signal_handler;
action.sa_mask = mask;
action.sa_flags = 0;
sigaction (SIGTERM, &action, NULL);
sigaction (SIGINT, &action, NULL);
sigaction (SIGILL, &action, NULL);
sigaction (SIGBUS, &action, NULL);
sigaction (SIGFPE, &action, NULL);
sigaction (SIGHUP, &action, NULL);
sigaction (SIGSEGV, &action, NULL);
sigaction (SIGABRT, &action, NULL);
sigaction (SIGUSR1, &action, NULL);
}
static gboolean
write_pidfile (const char *pidfile)
{
char pid[16];
int fd;
gboolean success = FALSE;
if ((fd = open (pidfile, O_CREAT|O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC, 00644)) < 0) {
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fprintf (stderr, "Opening %s failed: %s\n", pidfile, strerror (errno));
return FALSE;
}
snprintf (pid, sizeof (pid), "%d", getpid ());
if (write (fd, pid, strlen (pid)) < 0)
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fprintf (stderr, "Writing to %s failed: %s\n", pidfile, strerror (errno));
else
success = TRUE;
if (close (fd))
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fprintf (stderr, "Closing %s failed: %s\n", pidfile, strerror (errno));
return success;
}
/* Check whether the pidfile already exists and contains PID of a running NetworkManager
* Returns: FALSE - specified pidfile doesn't exist or doesn't contain PID of a running NM process
* TRUE - specified pidfile already exists and contains PID of a running NM process
*/
static gboolean
check_pidfile (const char *pidfile)
{
char *contents = NULL;
gsize len = 0;
glong pid;
char *proc_cmdline = NULL;
gboolean nm_running = FALSE;
const char *process_name;
if (!g_file_get_contents (pidfile, &contents, &len, NULL))
return FALSE;
if (len <= 0)
goto done;
errno = 0;
pid = strtol (contents, NULL, 10);
if (pid <= 0 || pid > 65536 || errno)
goto done;
g_free (contents);
proc_cmdline = g_strdup_printf ("/proc/%ld/cmdline", pid);
if (!g_file_get_contents (proc_cmdline, &contents, &len, NULL))
goto done;
process_name = strrchr (contents, '/');
if (process_name)
process_name++;
else
process_name = contents;
if (strcmp (process_name, "NetworkManager") == 0) {
/* Check that the process exists */
if (kill (pid, 0) == 0) {
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fprintf (stderr, "NetworkManager is already running (pid %ld)\n", pid);
nm_running = TRUE;
}
}
done:
g_free (proc_cmdline);
g_free (contents);
return nm_running;
}
static gboolean
parse_config_file (const char *filename,
char **plugins,
char **dhcp_client,
char **log_level,
char **log_domains,
GError **error)
{
GKeyFile *config;
config = g_key_file_new ();
if (!config) {
g_set_error (error, 0, 0,
"Not enough memory to load config file.");
return FALSE;
}
g_key_file_set_list_separator (config, ',');
if (!g_key_file_load_from_file (config, filename, G_KEY_FILE_NONE, error))
return FALSE;
*plugins = g_key_file_get_value (config, "main", "plugins", error);
if (*error)
return FALSE;
*dhcp_client = g_key_file_get_value (config, "main", "dhcp", NULL);
*log_level = g_key_file_get_value (config, "logging", "level", NULL);
*log_domains = g_key_file_get_value (config, "logging", "domains", NULL);
g_key_file_free (config);
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
parse_state_file (const char *filename,
gboolean *net_enabled,
gboolean *wifi_enabled,
gboolean *wwan_enabled,
GError **error)
{
GKeyFile *state_file;
GError *tmp_error = NULL;
gboolean wifi, net, wwan;
g_return_val_if_fail (net_enabled != NULL, FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (wifi_enabled != NULL, FALSE);
g_return_val_if_fail (wwan_enabled != NULL, FALSE);
state_file = g_key_file_new ();
if (!state_file) {
g_set_error (error, 0, 0,
"Not enough memory to load state file.");
return FALSE;
}
g_key_file_set_list_separator (state_file, ',');
if (!g_key_file_load_from_file (state_file, filename, G_KEY_FILE_KEEP_COMMENTS, &tmp_error)) {
/* This is kinda ugly; create the file and directory if it doesn't
* exist yet. We can't rely on distros necessarily creating the
* /var/lib/NetworkManager for us since we have to ensure that
* users upgrading NM get this working too.
*/
if ( tmp_error->domain == G_FILE_ERROR
&& tmp_error->code == G_FILE_ERROR_NOENT) {
char *data, *dirname;
gsize len = 0;
gboolean ret = FALSE;
/* try to create the directory if it doesn't exist */
dirname = g_path_get_dirname (filename);
errno = 0;
if (mkdir (dirname, 0755) != 0) {
if (errno != EEXIST) {
g_set_error (error, G_FILE_ERROR, G_FILE_ERROR_ACCES,
"Error creating state directory %s: %d", dirname, errno);
g_free (dirname);
return FALSE;
}
}
g_free (dirname);
/* Write out the initial state to the state file */
g_key_file_set_boolean (state_file, "main", "NetworkingEnabled", *net_enabled);
g_key_file_set_boolean (state_file, "main", "WirelessEnabled", *wifi_enabled);
g_key_file_set_boolean (state_file, "main", "WWANEnabled", *wwan_enabled);
data = g_key_file_to_data (state_file, &len, NULL);
if (data)
ret = g_file_set_contents (filename, data, len, error);
g_free (data);
return ret;
} else {
g_set_error_literal (error, tmp_error->domain, tmp_error->code, tmp_error->message);
g_clear_error (&tmp_error);
}
/* Otherwise, file probably corrupt or inaccessible */
return FALSE;
}
/* Reading state bits of NetworkManager; an error leaves the passed-in state
* value unchanged.
*/
net = g_key_file_get_boolean (state_file, "main", "NetworkingEnabled", &tmp_error);
if (tmp_error)
g_set_error_literal (error, tmp_error->domain, tmp_error->code, tmp_error->message);
else
*net_enabled = net;
g_clear_error (&tmp_error);
wifi = g_key_file_get_boolean (state_file, "main", "WirelessEnabled", &tmp_error);
if (tmp_error) {
g_clear_error (error);
g_set_error_literal (error, tmp_error->domain, tmp_error->code, tmp_error->message);
} else
*wifi_enabled = wifi;
g_clear_error (&tmp_error);
wwan = g_key_file_get_boolean (state_file, "main", "WWANEnabled", &tmp_error);
if (tmp_error) {
g_clear_error (error);
g_set_error_literal (error, tmp_error->domain, tmp_error->code, tmp_error->message);
} else
*wwan_enabled = wwan;
g_clear_error (&tmp_error);
g_key_file_free (state_file);
return TRUE;
}
/*
* main
*
*/
int
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
GOptionContext *opt_ctx = NULL;
gboolean become_daemon = FALSE;
gboolean g_fatal_warnings = FALSE;
char *pidfile = NULL, *state_file = NULL, *dhcp = NULL;
char *config = NULL, *plugins = NULL, *conf_plugins = NULL;
char *log_level = NULL, *log_domains = NULL;
gboolean wifi_enabled = TRUE, net_enabled = TRUE, wwan_enabled = TRUE;
gboolean success;
NMPolicy *policy = NULL;
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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NMVPNManager *vpn_manager = NULL;
NMNamedManager *named_mgr = NULL;
NMDBusManager *dbus_mgr = NULL;
NMSupplicantManager *sup_mgr = NULL;
NMDHCPManager *dhcp_mgr = NULL;
GError *error = NULL;
gboolean wrote_pidfile = FALSE;
char *cfg_log_level = NULL, *cfg_log_domains = NULL;
GOptionEntry options[] = {
{ "no-daemon", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &become_daemon, "Don't become a daemon", NULL },
{ "g-fatal-warnings", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &g_fatal_warnings, "Make all warnings fatal", NULL },
{ "pid-file", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_FILENAME, &pidfile, "Specify the location of a PID file", "filename" },
{ "state-file", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_FILENAME, &state_file, "State file location", "/path/to/state.file" },
{ "config", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_FILENAME, &config, "Config file location", "/path/to/config.file" },
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{ "plugins", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &plugins, "List of plugins separated by ','", "plugin1,plugin2" },
{ "log-level", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &log_level, "Log level: one of [ERR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG]", "INFO" },
{ "log-domains", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &log_domains,
"Log domains separated by ',': any combination of [NONE,HW,RKILL,ETHER,WIFI,BT,MB,DHCP4,DHCP6,PPP,WIFI_SCAN,IP4,IP6,AUTOIP4,DNS,VPN,SHARING,SUPPLICANT,USER_SET,SYS_SET,SUSPEND,CORE,DEVICE,OLPC]",
"HW,RFKILL,WIFI" },
{NULL}
};
if (getuid () != 0) {
fprintf (stderr, "You must be root to run NetworkManager!\n");
exit (1);
}
if (!g_module_supported ()) {
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fprintf (stderr, "GModules are not supported on your platform!\n");
exit (1);
}
bindtextdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, NMLOCALEDIR);
bind_textdomain_codeset (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "UTF-8");
textdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE);
/* Parse options */
opt_ctx = g_option_context_new ("");
g_option_context_set_translation_domain (opt_ctx, "UTF-8");
g_option_context_set_ignore_unknown_options (opt_ctx, FALSE);
g_option_context_set_help_enabled (opt_ctx, TRUE);
g_option_context_add_main_entries (opt_ctx, options, NULL);
g_option_context_set_summary (opt_ctx,
"NetworkManager monitors all network connections and automatically\nchooses the best connection to use. It also allows the user to\nspecify wireless access points which wireless cards in the computer\nshould associate with.");
success = g_option_context_parse (opt_ctx, &argc, &argv, NULL);
g_option_context_free (opt_ctx);
if (!success) {
fprintf (stderr, _("Invalid option. Please use --help to see a list of valid options.\n"));
exit (1);
}
/* Make GIO ignore the remote VFS service; otherwise it tries to use the
* session bus to contact the remote service, and NM shouldn't ever be
* talking on the session bus. See rh #588745
*/
setenv ("GIO_USE_VFS", "local", 1);
pidfile = pidfile ? pidfile : g_strdup (NM_DEFAULT_PID_FILE);
state_file = state_file ? state_file : g_strdup (NM_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_STATE_FILE);
/* check pid file */
if (check_pidfile (pidfile))
exit (1);
/* Parse the config file */
if (config) {
if (!parse_config_file (config, &conf_plugins, &dhcp, &cfg_log_level, &cfg_log_domains, &error)) {
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fprintf (stderr, "Config file %s invalid: (%d) %s\n",
config,
error ? error->code : -1,
(error && error->message) ? error->message : "unknown");
exit (1);
}
} else {
gboolean parsed = FALSE;
/* Try NetworkManager.conf first */
if (g_file_test (NM_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_CONF_FILE, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) {
config = g_strdup (NM_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_CONF_FILE);
parsed = parse_config_file (config, &conf_plugins, &dhcp, &cfg_log_level, &cfg_log_domains, &error);
if (!parsed) {
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fprintf (stderr, "Default config file %s invalid: (%d) %s\n",
config,
error ? error->code : -1,
(error && error->message) ? error->message : "unknown");
g_free (config);
config = NULL;
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g_clear_error (&error);
/* Not a hard failure */
}
}
/* Try old nm-system-settings.conf next */
if (!parsed) {
config = g_strdup (NM_OLD_SYSTEM_CONF_FILE);
if (!parse_config_file (config, &conf_plugins, &dhcp, &cfg_log_level, &cfg_log_domains, &error)) {
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fprintf (stderr, "Default config file %s invalid: (%d) %s\n",
config,
error ? error->code : -1,
(error && error->message) ? error->message : "unknown");
g_free (config);
config = NULL;
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g_clear_error (&error);
/* Not a hard failure */
}
}
}
/* Logging setup */
if (!nm_logging_setup (log_level ? log_level : cfg_log_level,
log_domains ? log_domains : cfg_log_domains,
&error)) {
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s. Please use --help to see a list of valid options.\n"),
error->message);
exit (1);
}
/* Plugins specified with '--plugins' override those of config file */
plugins = plugins ? plugins : g_strdup (conf_plugins);
g_free (conf_plugins);
/* Parse the state file */
if (!parse_state_file (state_file, &net_enabled, &wifi_enabled, &wwan_enabled, &error)) {
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fprintf (stderr, "State file %s parsing failed: (%d) %s\n",
state_file,
error ? error->code : -1,
(error && error->message) ? error->message : "unknown");
/* Not a hard failure */
}
g_clear_error (&error);
/* Tricky: become_daemon is FALSE by default, so unless it's TRUE because
* of a CLI option, it'll become TRUE after this
*/
become_daemon = !become_daemon;
if (become_daemon) {
if (daemon (0, 0) < 0) {
int saved_errno;
2005-03-14 Ray Strode <rstrode@redhat.com> Fourth (probably working) cut at porting to dbus 0.30 api and new hal. This cut adds some new logging macros to make debugging easier. * dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c: * info-daemon/NetworkmanagerInfo.c: * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoPassphraseDialog.c: * info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoVPN.c: * src/NetworkManager.c: * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: * src/NetworkManagerAPList.c: * src/NetworkManagerDHCP.c: * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: * src/NetworkManagerDevice.c: * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: * src/NetworkManagerSystem.c: * src/NetworkManagerUtils.c: * src/NetworkManagerWireless.c: * src/autoip.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c: * src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c: use new logging macros. * dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c: (nmd_dbus_filter): s/dbus_free/g_free/ * info-daemon/Makefile.am: link in utils library. * info-daemon/NetworkmanagerInfo.c: use new logging macros. (nmi_dbus_get_network): don't assume enumerations are 32-bit. (nmi_dbus_nmi_message_handler): don't free what doesn't belong to us. * libnm_glib/libnm_glib.c: (libnm_glib_get_nm_status): (libnm_glib_init): don't free what doesn't belong to us. (libnm_glib_dbus): strdup result, so it doesn't get lost when message is unref'd. * panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletDbus.c: (nmwa_dbus_update_devices): s/dbus_free/g_free/ * src/NetworkManager.c: (nm_monitor_wired_link_state): request initial status dump of all cards when we start up, instead of relying on /sys/.../carrier. (nm_info_handler), (nm_set_up_log_handlers): log handlers to specify what syslog priorites the logging macros default to. * src/NetworkManagerAPList.c: (nm_ap_list_populate_from_nmi): s/dbus_free_string_array/g_strfreev/ * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: (nm_dbus_get_network_object): validate d-bus message argument types. Advance message iterator after reading argument, prepend instead of append to GSList. * src/NetworkManagerDevice.c: (nm_device_probe_wired_link_status): remove redundant /sys in /sys path. remove wrong contents == NULL means has carrier assumption. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c (nm_netlink_monitor_request_status): implement function to ask kernel to dump interface link status over netlink socket. * test/*.c: s/dbus_free/g_free/ * utils/nm-utils.h: (nm_print_backtrace): new macro to print backtrace. (nm_get_timestamp): new macro to get sub-second precise unix timestamp. (nm_info), (nm_debug), (nm_warning), (nm_error): new logging functions. nm_info just prints, nm_debug includes timestamp and function, nm_warning includes function, nm_error includes backtrace and sigtrap. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@497 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2005-03-15 05:30:15 +00:00
saved_errno = errno;
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fprintf (stderr, "Could not daemonize: %s [error %u]\n",
g_strerror (saved_errno),
saved_errno);
exit (1);
}
if (write_pidfile (pidfile))
wrote_pidfile = TRUE;
}
if (g_fatal_warnings) {
GLogLevelFlags fatal_mask;
fatal_mask = g_log_set_always_fatal (G_LOG_FATAL_MASK);
fatal_mask |= G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL;
g_log_set_always_fatal (fatal_mask);
}
/*
* Set the umask to 0022, which results in 0666 & ~0022 = 0644.
* Otherwise, if root (or an su'ing user) has a wacky umask, we could
* write out an unreadable resolv.conf.
*/
umask (022);
g_type_init ();
if (!g_thread_supported ())
g_thread_init (NULL);
2005-01-29 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * initscript/RedHat/NetworkManager - Don't spit out sysctl stuff to console * libnm_glib/libnm_glib.c - (libnm_glib_init): call dbus_g_thread_init() * panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletDbus.c - (nmwa_dbus_worker): call dbus_g_thread_init() * src/NetworkManager.c - (main): call dbus_g_thread_init() * src/NetworkManagerAPList.c - (nm_ap_list_print_members): use LOG_ERR instead of LOG_DEBUG so we can actually see what's there in a normal syslog * src/NetworkManagerDevice.c - (nm_device_activate_wireless): print out the "waiting for access point" message only once, then say what access point we actually got after the wait. - (nm_device_need_ap_switch): If a scan is in progress when we're in this function, wait until the scan is done. Scans may change the ESSID of the card, making this function think we need to switch access points - (nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results): for artificial access points don't check against the card's ESSID, but the best_ap's ESSID. This prevents collisions with the scanning code, which may change the card's ESSID and cause the access point to get dropped from the device's AP list. Also increase the keep-around time to 2m from 60s since the max scan interval could be 60s in some cases. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c - (nm_policy_activation_finish): Don't add invalid MAC addresses to GConf - (nm_policy_allowed_ap_list_update): When we update, make sure we copy over the new properties and ESSIDs to the device's AP list. Fixes some races between NM and NMI. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@401 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2005-01-29 23:34:31 +00:00
dbus_g_thread_init ();
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2007-02-19 13:09:32 +00:00
setup_signals ();
nm_logging_start (become_daemon);
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nm_log_info (LOGD_CORE, "NetworkManager (version " NM_DIST_VERSION ") is starting...");
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success = FALSE;
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2007-02-19 13:09:32 +00:00
main_loop = g_main_loop_new (NULL, FALSE);
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2007-02-19 13:09:32 +00:00
/* Create watch functions that monitor cards for link status. */
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if (!nm_monitor_setup (&error)) {
nm_log_err (LOGD_CORE, "failed to start monitoring devices: %s.",
error && error->message ? error->message : "(unknown)");
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2007-02-19 13:09:32 +00:00
goto done;
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}
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2007-02-19 13:09:32 +00:00
/* Initialize our DBus service & connection */
dbus_mgr = nm_dbus_manager_get ();
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2007-02-19 13:09:32 +00:00
vpn_manager = nm_vpn_manager_get ();
if (!vpn_manager) {
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nm_log_err (LOGD_CORE, "failed to start the VPN manager.");
goto done;
}
named_mgr = nm_named_manager_get ();
if (!named_mgr) {
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nm_log_err (LOGD_CORE, "failed to start the named manager.");
goto done;
}
manager = nm_manager_get (config,
plugins,
state_file,
net_enabled,
wifi_enabled,
wwan_enabled,
&error);
if (manager == NULL) {
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nm_log_err (LOGD_CORE, "failed to initialize the network manager: %s",
error && error->message ? error->message : "(unknown)");
goto done;
}
2008-10-10 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Rework default route handling to consolidate decisions in the policy, and to take active VPN connections into account when changing the default route (bgo #545912) * src/NetworkManager.c - (main): pass the vpn_manager to the policy so it knows about active VPN connections; clean up the named manager which wasn't done before * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c src/NetworkManagerPolicy.h - (nm_policy_new): get a clue about the vpn_manager - (update_default_route): remove, fold into update_routing_and_dns() - (update_routing_and_dns): handle active VPN connections too; an active VPN connection becomes the default route if it does not have server-specified or user-specified custom routes. Otherwise, the best active device gets the default route - (vpn_connection_activated, vpn_connection_deactivated, nm_policy_new, nm_policy_destroy): track VPN connection activation and deactivation and update the default route when appropriate * src/NetworkManagerSystem.c src/NetworkManagerSystem.h - (nm_system_vpn_device_unset_from_ip4_config): remove, put functionality in the VPN connection itself - (nm_system_vpn_device_set_from_ip4_config, nm_system_device_set_from_ip4_config): merge together to make nm_system_apply_ip4_config() - (add_vpn_gateway_route): add a route to the VPN's external gateway via the parent device - (nm_system_apply_ip4_config): simplify - (add_ip4_route_to_gateway): new function; add a direct route to the gateway if needed - (nm_system_device_replace_default_ip4_route): simplify, break gateway route stuff out into add_ip4_route_to_gateway() for clarity * src/nm-device.c - (nm_device_set_ip4_config): update for nm_system_apply_ip4_config() * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.c src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.h - (nm_vpn_connection_get_ip4_config, nm_vpn_connection_get_ip_iface, nm_vpn_connection_get_parent_device): add - (nm_vpn_connection_ip4_config_get): make the requirement of a tunnel device explicit - (connection_state_changed): update the named manager now that nm_system_vpn_device_unset_from_ip4_config() is gone; do something useful on errors * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.h - Add a 'connection-activated' signal - (nm_vpn_manager_get_active_connections): new function; mainly for the policy to find out about active VPN connections git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@4167 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2008-10-10 23:05:45 +00:00
policy = nm_policy_new (manager, vpn_manager);
if (policy == NULL) {
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nm_log_err (LOGD_CORE, "failed to initialize the policy.");
goto done;
}
2007-03-02 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * libnm-glib/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c: Cache networks (bssids) list. We get signalled when it changes. * libnm-glib/nm-client.c: Cache NMState and device list, we get signalled when it changes. * libnm-glib/nm-device.c: Cache the device state property. * libnm-glib/nm-access-point.c: Cache the strength property. * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c: Fix wireless device scanning scheduler. The new algorithm is to start from SCAN_INTERVAL_MIN (currently defined as 0) and add a SCAN_INTERVAL_STEP (currently 20 seconds) with each successful scan until SCAN_INTERVAL_MAX (currently 120 seconds) is reached. Do not scan while the device is down, activating, or activated (in case of A/B/G cards). Remove some old dead ifdef'ed out code that used to configure wireless devices, it's all done through supplicant now. * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.c: Fix the reference counting issues with pending calls which caused leaks and crashes when interface was removed (now that the interface actually gets removed). * src/nm-call-store.c: Make a copy of data before running a foreach with user callback on it - The most common usage pattern is to cancel (and thus remove) all pending calls with foreach which would modify the hash table we're iterating over. * src/nm-manager.c: When a device is added, make sure it is "up". When it's removed or disabled due to disabling wireless or networking, bring it down. * include/NetworkManager.h: Add new device state NM_DEVICE_STATE_DOWN. * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c: * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c: * src/nm-device.c: - Remove "init" virtual function, all gobjects have a place for that already (constructor). - Replace "start" virtual function with "bring_up", devices can be brought up and down more than just on startup now. - Add "is_up" virtual function. - Implement one way to bring a device down instead of previous 4 different ways, each of witch did something different. * src/NetworkManagerUtils.c (nm_dev_sock_open): This doesn't need an NMDevice, all it needs is the device interface. Get rid of NMData.dev_list (3 members to go). Get rif of NMData in a lot of places. * gnome/libnm_glib/libnm_glib.c: Make it compile again. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2395 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2007-03-02 09:30:48 +00:00
2006-11-25 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-types.h - new file; move all supplicant manager object typedefs here for #include sanity * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.c src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.h - new file; an object that interfaces an NMDevice object to the supplicant and handles signals from the supplicant. This object does all necessary DBus communication with wpa_supplicant. * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-manager.c src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-manager.h - Actually do something. Track the state of the wpa_supplicant service and deal with its comings & goings. Handle life events of supplicant interfaces too. - Move NMSupplicantManager typedef to nm-supplicant-types.h * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-connection.h - Move NMSupplicantConnection typedef to nm-supplicant-types.h * src/supplicant-manager/Makefile.am - Add new files to build, and add libnm-util to includes * src/nm-marshal.list - New marshaler type: VOID:UINT,UINT * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): grab a supplicant interface - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): release the supplicant interface - (supplicant_iface_state_cb): new function, stub for handling supplicant interface state changes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): grab a supplicant interface - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): release the supplicant interface - (supplicant_iface_state_cb): new function, stub for handling supplicant interface state changes * src/NetworkManager.c - (main): create and keep the supplicant manager around for the lifetime of NetworkManager * src/Makefile.am - Link to the supplicant manager sub-library and use the supplicant manager includes git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2125 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2006-11-25 15:41:04 +00:00
/* Initialize the supplicant manager */
sup_mgr = nm_supplicant_manager_get ();
if (!sup_mgr) {
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nm_log_err (LOGD_CORE, "failed to initialize the supplicant manager.");
2006-11-25 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-types.h - new file; move all supplicant manager object typedefs here for #include sanity * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.c src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.h - new file; an object that interfaces an NMDevice object to the supplicant and handles signals from the supplicant. This object does all necessary DBus communication with wpa_supplicant. * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-manager.c src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-manager.h - Actually do something. Track the state of the wpa_supplicant service and deal with its comings & goings. Handle life events of supplicant interfaces too. - Move NMSupplicantManager typedef to nm-supplicant-types.h * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-connection.h - Move NMSupplicantConnection typedef to nm-supplicant-types.h * src/supplicant-manager/Makefile.am - Add new files to build, and add libnm-util to includes * src/nm-marshal.list - New marshaler type: VOID:UINT,UINT * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): grab a supplicant interface - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): release the supplicant interface - (supplicant_iface_state_cb): new function, stub for handling supplicant interface state changes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): grab a supplicant interface - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): release the supplicant interface - (supplicant_iface_state_cb): new function, stub for handling supplicant interface state changes * src/NetworkManager.c - (main): create and keep the supplicant manager around for the lifetime of NetworkManager * src/Makefile.am - Link to the supplicant manager sub-library and use the supplicant manager includes git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2125 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2006-11-25 15:41:04 +00:00
goto done;
}
/* Initialize DHCP manager */
dhcp_mgr = nm_dhcp_manager_new (dhcp, &error);
if (!dhcp_mgr) {
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nm_log_err (LOGD_CORE, "failed to start the DHCP manager: %s.", error->message);
goto done;
}
nm_dhcp_manager_set_hostname_provider (dhcp_mgr, NM_HOSTNAME_PROVIDER (manager));
/* Start our DBus service */
if (!nm_dbus_manager_start_service (dbus_mgr)) {
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nm_log_err (LOGD_CORE, "failed to start the dbus service.");
goto done;
}
nm_manager_start (manager);
/* Bring up the loopback interface. */
nm_system_enable_loopback ();
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success = TRUE;
/* Told to quit before getting to the mainloop by the signal handler */
if (quit_early == TRUE)
goto done;
2007-02-19 Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com> * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself. Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates. * src/nm-dbus-nm.c: * src/nm-dbus-nm.h: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-device.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.c: * src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API. * src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData. * src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi): (nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already implemented in the correct location (NMManager). Rip out all the test_device stuff. * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already. * src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since we're not threaded anymore. * src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property. * src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens automatically with dbus-glib. * src/nm-netlink-monitor.c: * src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: - Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types. - Remove private data from the header. - Use type safe checks in public API methods. - Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around. git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2339 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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g_main_loop_run (main_loop);
done:
if (policy)
nm_policy_destroy (policy);
if (manager)
g_object_unref (manager);
if (vpn_manager)
g_object_unref (vpn_manager);
2008-10-10 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> Rework default route handling to consolidate decisions in the policy, and to take active VPN connections into account when changing the default route (bgo #545912) * src/NetworkManager.c - (main): pass the vpn_manager to the policy so it knows about active VPN connections; clean up the named manager which wasn't done before * src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c src/NetworkManagerPolicy.h - (nm_policy_new): get a clue about the vpn_manager - (update_default_route): remove, fold into update_routing_and_dns() - (update_routing_and_dns): handle active VPN connections too; an active VPN connection becomes the default route if it does not have server-specified or user-specified custom routes. Otherwise, the best active device gets the default route - (vpn_connection_activated, vpn_connection_deactivated, nm_policy_new, nm_policy_destroy): track VPN connection activation and deactivation and update the default route when appropriate * src/NetworkManagerSystem.c src/NetworkManagerSystem.h - (nm_system_vpn_device_unset_from_ip4_config): remove, put functionality in the VPN connection itself - (nm_system_vpn_device_set_from_ip4_config, nm_system_device_set_from_ip4_config): merge together to make nm_system_apply_ip4_config() - (add_vpn_gateway_route): add a route to the VPN's external gateway via the parent device - (nm_system_apply_ip4_config): simplify - (add_ip4_route_to_gateway): new function; add a direct route to the gateway if needed - (nm_system_device_replace_default_ip4_route): simplify, break gateway route stuff out into add_ip4_route_to_gateway() for clarity * src/nm-device.c - (nm_device_set_ip4_config): update for nm_system_apply_ip4_config() * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.c src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.h - (nm_vpn_connection_get_ip4_config, nm_vpn_connection_get_ip_iface, nm_vpn_connection_get_parent_device): add - (nm_vpn_connection_ip4_config_get): make the requirement of a tunnel device explicit - (connection_state_changed): update the named manager now that nm_system_vpn_device_unset_from_ip4_config() is gone; do something useful on errors * src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.h - Add a 'connection-activated' signal - (nm_vpn_manager_get_active_connections): new function; mainly for the policy to find out about active VPN connections git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@4167 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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if (named_mgr)
g_object_unref (named_mgr);
if (dhcp_mgr)
g_object_unref (dhcp_mgr);
2006-11-25 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com> * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-types.h - new file; move all supplicant manager object typedefs here for #include sanity * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.c src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.h - new file; an object that interfaces an NMDevice object to the supplicant and handles signals from the supplicant. This object does all necessary DBus communication with wpa_supplicant. * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-manager.c src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-manager.h - Actually do something. Track the state of the wpa_supplicant service and deal with its comings & goings. Handle life events of supplicant interfaces too. - Move NMSupplicantManager typedef to nm-supplicant-types.h * src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-connection.h - Move NMSupplicantConnection typedef to nm-supplicant-types.h * src/supplicant-manager/Makefile.am - Add new files to build, and add libnm-util to includes * src/nm-marshal.list - New marshaler type: VOID:UINT,UINT * src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c - (real_init): grab a supplicant interface - (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_dispose): release the supplicant interface - (supplicant_iface_state_cb): new function, stub for handling supplicant interface state changes * src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c - (real_init): grab a supplicant interface - (nm_device_802_11_wireless_dispose): release the supplicant interface - (supplicant_iface_state_cb): new function, stub for handling supplicant interface state changes * src/NetworkManager.c - (main): create and keep the supplicant manager around for the lifetime of NetworkManager * src/Makefile.am - Link to the supplicant manager sub-library and use the supplicant manager includes git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@2125 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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if (sup_mgr)
g_object_unref (sup_mgr);
if (dbus_mgr)
g_object_unref (dbus_mgr);
nm_logging_shutdown ();
if (pidfile && wrote_pidfile)
unlink (pidfile);
/* Free options */
g_free (pidfile);
g_free (state_file);
g_free (config);
g_free (plugins);
g_free (dhcp);
g_free (log_level);
g_free (log_domains);
g_free (cfg_log_level);
g_free (cfg_log_domains);
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nm_log_info (LOGD_CORE, "exiting (%s)", success ? "success" : "error");
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exit (success ? 0 : 1);
}