2004-08-24 00:31:47 +00:00
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/* NetworkManager -- Network link manager
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*
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* Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
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2004-08-25 20:52:19 +00:00
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* Dan Willemsen <dan@willemsen.us>
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2004-08-24 00:31:47 +00:00
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*
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* (C) Copyright 2004 Red Hat, Inc.
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2004-08-25 20:52:19 +00:00
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* (C) Copyright 2004 Dan Willemsen
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2004-08-24 00:31:47 +00:00
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*/
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2004-08-25 20:52:19 +00:00
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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2004-08-24 00:31:47 +00:00
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#include "NetworkManagerSystem.h"
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2004-08-25 20:52:19 +00:00
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#include "NetworkManagerUtils.h"
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typedef enum GENTOOConfType
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{
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GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IFCONFIG = 0,
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GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IPROUTE
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} GENTOOConfType;
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static GENTOOConfType nm_system_gentoo_conf_type;
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/*
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* nm_system_init
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*
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* Initializes the distribution-specific system backend
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_init (void)
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{
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// TODO: autodetect conf type, probably by checking if /sbin/ip exists
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nm_system_gentoo_conf_type = GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IPROUTE;
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}
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/*
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* nm_system_device_run_dhcp
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*
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* Run the dhcp daemon for a particular interface.
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*
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* Returns: TRUE on success
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* FALSE on dhcp error
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*
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*/
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gboolean nm_system_device_run_dhcp (NMDevice *dev)
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{
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char buf [500];
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char *iface;
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int err;
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g_return_val_if_fail (dev != NULL, FALSE);
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2004-08-31 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
* Remove 'debug' extern global from all files since we now
use syslog()
* src/NetworkManager.[ch]
- Break out routine that get the net.interface property from HAL,
removing that logic from nm_create_device_and_add_to_list()
- (nm_create_device_and_add_to_list): make this a bit more general so
it doesn't do the talking to HAL. Also add arguments to facilitate
the create of test devices.
- (nm_data_mark_state_changed): rename from nm_data_set_state_modified()
- (nm_data_new, main, nm_print_usage): add new argument "--enable-test-devices"
which makes NetworkManager listen for dbus commands to create test
devices, which have no backing hardware. Use when you're on a plane
for example, and/or forgot your wireless card at home. Test devices
_cannot_ be created unless NM is started with --enable-test-devices.
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch]
- New "getLinkActive" method for devices
- New "setLinkActive" method for devices (only works on test devices)
- New "createTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object to create a test
device of a specified type (ie wired, wireless). UDI is created from
scratch, as is the interface name. Only works when NM is started with
--enable-test-devices switch.
- New "removeTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object which removes a
test device. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
- Logic to facilitate test devices. Add variables to NMDevice struct to indicate
whether a device is a test device or not, and what its link status is.
- Deal with test devices in most functions. For those that work directly on hardware
special-case test devices.
- (nm_device_new): don't create a test device if test devices weren't enabled on the
command-line.
- (nm_device_update_link_active): split out logic for wired and wireless device link
checking to separate functions to facilitate test device link checking.
- (nm_device_set_enc_key): Since some drivers for wireless cards are daft and
don't make a distinction between System Authentication and Encryption
(namely Cisco aironet), we use Open System auth when setting a WEP key
on the card. We don't deal with Shared Key auth yet.
- (nm_device_activation_worker): split the activation cancel check logic out into
a separate routine nm_device_activation_cancel_if_needed()
- (nm_device_activation_signal_cancel): rename from nm_device_activation_cancel()
- (nm_device_fake_ap_list): Test wireless devices obviously cannot scan, so create
a list of fake access points that they can "see"
- (nm_device_is_test_device): return whether or not a device is a test device
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_get_best_device): attempt to deal with wireless network selection,
previously if you "locked"/forced NM to use a wireless device but then
selected a wireless network for NM to use, it would switch to a wired device.
So, if the active device is wireless and it has a "forced" best AP, use it
if the "forced" best AP is still valid
- (nm_state_modification_monitor): deal with NULL best devices, for example
there were no usable network devices, or the last one was removed
* src/backends/NetworkManager*.c
- Deal with test devices, mostly just return success for operations like getting
a DHCP address
* test/nmtestdevices.c
- Test tool to create/remove/link-switch test devices
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@112 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2004-08-31 16:09:15 +00:00
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/* Fake it for a test device */
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if (nm_device_is_test_device (dev))
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{
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g_usleep (2000);
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return (TRUE);
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}
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2004-08-25 20:52:19 +00:00
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iface = nm_device_get_iface (dev);
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snprintf (buf, 500, "/sbin/dhcpcd %s", iface);
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err = nm_spawn_process (buf);
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return (err == 0);
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}
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/*
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* nm_system_device_stop_dhcp
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*
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* Kill any dhcp daemon that happens to be around. We may be changing
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* interfaces and we're going to bring the previous one down, so there's
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* no sense in keeping the dhcp daemon running on the old interface.
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_device_stop_dhcp (NMDevice *dev)
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{
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FILE *pidfile;
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char buf [500];
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g_return_if_fail (dev != NULL);
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2004-08-31 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
* Remove 'debug' extern global from all files since we now
use syslog()
* src/NetworkManager.[ch]
- Break out routine that get the net.interface property from HAL,
removing that logic from nm_create_device_and_add_to_list()
- (nm_create_device_and_add_to_list): make this a bit more general so
it doesn't do the talking to HAL. Also add arguments to facilitate
the create of test devices.
- (nm_data_mark_state_changed): rename from nm_data_set_state_modified()
- (nm_data_new, main, nm_print_usage): add new argument "--enable-test-devices"
which makes NetworkManager listen for dbus commands to create test
devices, which have no backing hardware. Use when you're on a plane
for example, and/or forgot your wireless card at home. Test devices
_cannot_ be created unless NM is started with --enable-test-devices.
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch]
- New "getLinkActive" method for devices
- New "setLinkActive" method for devices (only works on test devices)
- New "createTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object to create a test
device of a specified type (ie wired, wireless). UDI is created from
scratch, as is the interface name. Only works when NM is started with
--enable-test-devices switch.
- New "removeTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object which removes a
test device. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
- Logic to facilitate test devices. Add variables to NMDevice struct to indicate
whether a device is a test device or not, and what its link status is.
- Deal with test devices in most functions. For those that work directly on hardware
special-case test devices.
- (nm_device_new): don't create a test device if test devices weren't enabled on the
command-line.
- (nm_device_update_link_active): split out logic for wired and wireless device link
checking to separate functions to facilitate test device link checking.
- (nm_device_set_enc_key): Since some drivers for wireless cards are daft and
don't make a distinction between System Authentication and Encryption
(namely Cisco aironet), we use Open System auth when setting a WEP key
on the card. We don't deal with Shared Key auth yet.
- (nm_device_activation_worker): split the activation cancel check logic out into
a separate routine nm_device_activation_cancel_if_needed()
- (nm_device_activation_signal_cancel): rename from nm_device_activation_cancel()
- (nm_device_fake_ap_list): Test wireless devices obviously cannot scan, so create
a list of fake access points that they can "see"
- (nm_device_is_test_device): return whether or not a device is a test device
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_get_best_device): attempt to deal with wireless network selection,
previously if you "locked"/forced NM to use a wireless device but then
selected a wireless network for NM to use, it would switch to a wired device.
So, if the active device is wireless and it has a "forced" best AP, use it
if the "forced" best AP is still valid
- (nm_state_modification_monitor): deal with NULL best devices, for example
there were no usable network devices, or the last one was removed
* src/backends/NetworkManager*.c
- Deal with test devices, mostly just return success for operations like getting
a DHCP address
* test/nmtestdevices.c
- Test tool to create/remove/link-switch test devices
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@112 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2004-08-31 16:09:15 +00:00
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/* Not really applicable for test devices */
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if (nm_device_is_test_device (dev))
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return;
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2004-08-25 20:52:19 +00:00
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snprintf (buf, 500, "/var/run/dhcpcd-%s.pid", nm_device_get_iface(dev));
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pidfile = fopen (buf, "r");
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if (pidfile)
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{
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int len;
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unsigned char s_pid[20];
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pid_t n_pid = -1;
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memset (s_pid, 0, 20);
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fgets (s_pid, 19, pidfile);
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len = strnlen (s_pid, 20);
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fclose (pidfile);
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n_pid = atoi (s_pid);
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if (n_pid > 0)
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kill (n_pid, SIGTERM);
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}
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}
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/*
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* nm_system_device_flush_routes
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*
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* Flush all routes associated with a network device
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_device_flush_routes (NMDevice *dev)
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{
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char buf [100];
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g_return_if_fail (dev != NULL);
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2004-08-31 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
* Remove 'debug' extern global from all files since we now
use syslog()
* src/NetworkManager.[ch]
- Break out routine that get the net.interface property from HAL,
removing that logic from nm_create_device_and_add_to_list()
- (nm_create_device_and_add_to_list): make this a bit more general so
it doesn't do the talking to HAL. Also add arguments to facilitate
the create of test devices.
- (nm_data_mark_state_changed): rename from nm_data_set_state_modified()
- (nm_data_new, main, nm_print_usage): add new argument "--enable-test-devices"
which makes NetworkManager listen for dbus commands to create test
devices, which have no backing hardware. Use when you're on a plane
for example, and/or forgot your wireless card at home. Test devices
_cannot_ be created unless NM is started with --enable-test-devices.
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch]
- New "getLinkActive" method for devices
- New "setLinkActive" method for devices (only works on test devices)
- New "createTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object to create a test
device of a specified type (ie wired, wireless). UDI is created from
scratch, as is the interface name. Only works when NM is started with
--enable-test-devices switch.
- New "removeTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object which removes a
test device. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
- Logic to facilitate test devices. Add variables to NMDevice struct to indicate
whether a device is a test device or not, and what its link status is.
- Deal with test devices in most functions. For those that work directly on hardware
special-case test devices.
- (nm_device_new): don't create a test device if test devices weren't enabled on the
command-line.
- (nm_device_update_link_active): split out logic for wired and wireless device link
checking to separate functions to facilitate test device link checking.
- (nm_device_set_enc_key): Since some drivers for wireless cards are daft and
don't make a distinction between System Authentication and Encryption
(namely Cisco aironet), we use Open System auth when setting a WEP key
on the card. We don't deal with Shared Key auth yet.
- (nm_device_activation_worker): split the activation cancel check logic out into
a separate routine nm_device_activation_cancel_if_needed()
- (nm_device_activation_signal_cancel): rename from nm_device_activation_cancel()
- (nm_device_fake_ap_list): Test wireless devices obviously cannot scan, so create
a list of fake access points that they can "see"
- (nm_device_is_test_device): return whether or not a device is a test device
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_get_best_device): attempt to deal with wireless network selection,
previously if you "locked"/forced NM to use a wireless device but then
selected a wireless network for NM to use, it would switch to a wired device.
So, if the active device is wireless and it has a "forced" best AP, use it
if the "forced" best AP is still valid
- (nm_state_modification_monitor): deal with NULL best devices, for example
there were no usable network devices, or the last one was removed
* src/backends/NetworkManager*.c
- Deal with test devices, mostly just return success for operations like getting
a DHCP address
* test/nmtestdevices.c
- Test tool to create/remove/link-switch test devices
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@112 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2004-08-31 16:09:15 +00:00
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/* Not really applicable for test devices */
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if (nm_device_is_test_device (dev))
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return;
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2004-08-25 20:52:19 +00:00
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if (nm_system_gentoo_conf_type == GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IPROUTE) {
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snprintf (buf, 100, "/sbin/ip route flush dev %s", nm_device_get_iface (dev));
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} else if (nm_system_gentoo_conf_type == GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IFCONFIG) {
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// FIXME: this command still isn't right
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2004-08-31 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
* Remove 'debug' extern global from all files since we now
use syslog()
* src/NetworkManager.[ch]
- Break out routine that get the net.interface property from HAL,
removing that logic from nm_create_device_and_add_to_list()
- (nm_create_device_and_add_to_list): make this a bit more general so
it doesn't do the talking to HAL. Also add arguments to facilitate
the create of test devices.
- (nm_data_mark_state_changed): rename from nm_data_set_state_modified()
- (nm_data_new, main, nm_print_usage): add new argument "--enable-test-devices"
which makes NetworkManager listen for dbus commands to create test
devices, which have no backing hardware. Use when you're on a plane
for example, and/or forgot your wireless card at home. Test devices
_cannot_ be created unless NM is started with --enable-test-devices.
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch]
- New "getLinkActive" method for devices
- New "setLinkActive" method for devices (only works on test devices)
- New "createTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object to create a test
device of a specified type (ie wired, wireless). UDI is created from
scratch, as is the interface name. Only works when NM is started with
--enable-test-devices switch.
- New "removeTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object which removes a
test device. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
- Logic to facilitate test devices. Add variables to NMDevice struct to indicate
whether a device is a test device or not, and what its link status is.
- Deal with test devices in most functions. For those that work directly on hardware
special-case test devices.
- (nm_device_new): don't create a test device if test devices weren't enabled on the
command-line.
- (nm_device_update_link_active): split out logic for wired and wireless device link
checking to separate functions to facilitate test device link checking.
- (nm_device_set_enc_key): Since some drivers for wireless cards are daft and
don't make a distinction between System Authentication and Encryption
(namely Cisco aironet), we use Open System auth when setting a WEP key
on the card. We don't deal with Shared Key auth yet.
- (nm_device_activation_worker): split the activation cancel check logic out into
a separate routine nm_device_activation_cancel_if_needed()
- (nm_device_activation_signal_cancel): rename from nm_device_activation_cancel()
- (nm_device_fake_ap_list): Test wireless devices obviously cannot scan, so create
a list of fake access points that they can "see"
- (nm_device_is_test_device): return whether or not a device is a test device
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_get_best_device): attempt to deal with wireless network selection,
previously if you "locked"/forced NM to use a wireless device but then
selected a wireless network for NM to use, it would switch to a wired device.
So, if the active device is wireless and it has a "forced" best AP, use it
if the "forced" best AP is still valid
- (nm_state_modification_monitor): deal with NULL best devices, for example
there were no usable network devices, or the last one was removed
* src/backends/NetworkManager*.c
- Deal with test devices, mostly just return success for operations like getting
a DHCP address
* test/nmtestdevices.c
- Test tool to create/remove/link-switch test devices
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@112 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2004-08-31 16:09:15 +00:00
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snprintf (buf, 100, "/sbin/route del dev %s", nm_device_get_iface (dev));
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} else {
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snprintf (buf, 100, "/bin/false");
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}
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nm_spawn_process (buf);
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}
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/*
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* nm_system_device_flush_addresses
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*
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* Flush all network addresses associated with a network device
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_device_flush_addresses (NMDevice *dev)
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{
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char buf [100];
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g_return_if_fail (dev != NULL);
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2004-08-31 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>
* Remove 'debug' extern global from all files since we now
use syslog()
* src/NetworkManager.[ch]
- Break out routine that get the net.interface property from HAL,
removing that logic from nm_create_device_and_add_to_list()
- (nm_create_device_and_add_to_list): make this a bit more general so
it doesn't do the talking to HAL. Also add arguments to facilitate
the create of test devices.
- (nm_data_mark_state_changed): rename from nm_data_set_state_modified()
- (nm_data_new, main, nm_print_usage): add new argument "--enable-test-devices"
which makes NetworkManager listen for dbus commands to create test
devices, which have no backing hardware. Use when you're on a plane
for example, and/or forgot your wireless card at home. Test devices
_cannot_ be created unless NM is started with --enable-test-devices.
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch]
- New "getLinkActive" method for devices
- New "setLinkActive" method for devices (only works on test devices)
- New "createTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object to create a test
device of a specified type (ie wired, wireless). UDI is created from
scratch, as is the interface name. Only works when NM is started with
--enable-test-devices switch.
- New "removeTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object which removes a
test device. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
- Logic to facilitate test devices. Add variables to NMDevice struct to indicate
whether a device is a test device or not, and what its link status is.
- Deal with test devices in most functions. For those that work directly on hardware
special-case test devices.
- (nm_device_new): don't create a test device if test devices weren't enabled on the
command-line.
- (nm_device_update_link_active): split out logic for wired and wireless device link
checking to separate functions to facilitate test device link checking.
- (nm_device_set_enc_key): Since some drivers for wireless cards are daft and
don't make a distinction between System Authentication and Encryption
(namely Cisco aironet), we use Open System auth when setting a WEP key
on the card. We don't deal with Shared Key auth yet.
- (nm_device_activation_worker): split the activation cancel check logic out into
a separate routine nm_device_activation_cancel_if_needed()
- (nm_device_activation_signal_cancel): rename from nm_device_activation_cancel()
- (nm_device_fake_ap_list): Test wireless devices obviously cannot scan, so create
a list of fake access points that they can "see"
- (nm_device_is_test_device): return whether or not a device is a test device
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_get_best_device): attempt to deal with wireless network selection,
previously if you "locked"/forced NM to use a wireless device but then
selected a wireless network for NM to use, it would switch to a wired device.
So, if the active device is wireless and it has a "forced" best AP, use it
if the "forced" best AP is still valid
- (nm_state_modification_monitor): deal with NULL best devices, for example
there were no usable network devices, or the last one was removed
* src/backends/NetworkManager*.c
- Deal with test devices, mostly just return success for operations like getting
a DHCP address
* test/nmtestdevices.c
- Test tool to create/remove/link-switch test devices
git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@112 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
2004-08-31 16:09:15 +00:00
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/* Not really applicable for test devices */
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if (nm_device_is_test_device (dev))
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return;
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2004-08-25 20:52:19 +00:00
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if (nm_system_gentoo_conf_type == GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IPROUTE) {
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snprintf (buf, 100, "/sbin/ip address flush dev %s", nm_device_get_iface (dev));
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} else if (nm_system_gentoo_conf_type == GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IFCONFIG) {
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// FIXME: find the correct command
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snprintf (buf, 100, "/bin/false");
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} else {
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snprintf (buf, 100, "/bin/false");
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}
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nm_spawn_process (buf);
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}
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2004-10-12 11:15:47 +00:00
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/*
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* nm_system_device_setup_static_ip4_config
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*
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* Set up the device with a particular IPv4 address/netmask/gateway.
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*
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* Returns: TRUE on success
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* FALSE on error
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*
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*/
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gboolean nm_system_device_setup_static_ip4_config (NMDevice *dev)
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{
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syslog (LOG_WARN, "nm_system_device_setup_static_ip4_config() is not implemented yet for this distribution.\n");
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}
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/*
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* nm_system_device_update_config_info
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*
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* Retrieve any relevant configuration info for a particular device
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* from the system network configuration information. Clear out existing
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* info before setting stuff too.
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_device_update_config_info (NMDevice *dev)
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{
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}
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2004-08-25 20:52:19 +00:00
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/*
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* nm_system_enable_loopback
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*
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* Bring up the loopback interface
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_enable_loopback (void)
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{
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if (nm_system_gentoo_conf_type == GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IPROUTE) {
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nm_spawn_process ("/sbin/ip link set dev lo up");
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nm_spawn_process ("/sbin/ip addr add 127.0.0.1/8 brd 127.255.255.255 dev lo label loopback");
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} else if (nm_system_gentoo_conf_type == GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IFCONFIG) {
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nm_spawn_process ("/sbin/ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 up");
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nm_spawn_process ("/sbin/route add -net 127.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 gw 127.0.0.1 dev lo");
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}
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}
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/*
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* nm_system_delete_default_route
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*
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* Remove the old default route in preparation for a new one
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_delete_default_route (void)
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{
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if (nm_system_gentoo_conf_type == GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IPROUTE) {
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nm_spawn_process ("/sbin/ip route del default");
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} else if (nm_system_gentoo_conf_type == GENTOO_CONF_TYPE_IFCONFIG) {
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nm_spawn_process ("/sbin/route del default");
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}
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}
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/*
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* nm_system_kill_all_dhcp_daemons
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*
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* Kill all DHCP daemons currently running, done at startup
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_kill_all_dhcp_daemons (void)
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{
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nm_spawn_process ("/usr/bin/killall -q dhcpcd");
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}
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/*
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* nm_system_update_dns
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*
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* Make glibc/nscd aware of any changes to the resolv.conf file by
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* restarting nscd. Only restart if already running.
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_update_dns (void)
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{
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if(nm_spawn_process ("/etc/init.d/nscd status"))
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nm_spawn_process ("/etc/init.d/nscd restart");
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}
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/*
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* nm_system_load_device_modules
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*
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* Loads any network adapter kernel modules, these should already be loaded
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* by /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.x
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_load_device_modules (void)
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{
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}
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2004-09-08 18:14:42 +00:00
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/*
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* nm_system_device_update_config_info
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*
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* Retrieve any relevant configuration info for a particular device
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* from the system network configuration information. Clear out existing
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* info before setting stuff too.
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*
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*/
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void nm_system_device_update_config_info (NMDevice *dev)
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{
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}
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