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Author SHA1 Message Date
Frederic Martinsons
c8b13dc92f
Manage deactivation of active connection
Like what was done for activating an active connection, so
some state change are simulated and a dbus test method is added

Signed-off-by: Frederic Martinsons <frederic.martinsons@sigfox.com>
2020-10-29 09:35:10 +01:00
Frederic Martinsons
51dd9ed89a
Enhance device state and active connection management
Add reason for device state change.
Add dbus test method to force failure of activation, set the
device state and the active connection state.

Signed-off-by: Frederic Martinsons <frederic.martinsons@sigfox.com>
2020-10-29 09:35:10 +01:00
Frederic Martinsons
a3f596e273
Add basic modem device support
The modem device will have hardcoded capability which make it
compatible with GSM connection settings.
It will be seen with hardcoded ModemManager manager dbus object path
for the UDI property.
Add also a dbus test method to add the modem device.

Signed-off-by: Frederic Martinsons <frederic.martinsons@sigfox.com>
2020-10-29 09:35:06 +01:00
Frederic Martinsons
f225148754
Initialize correctly _dbus_error_name in BusErr classes
To be consistent with dbus.DbusException classes which do the
following in __init__:

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        name = kwargs.pop('name', None)
        if name is not None or getattr(self, '_dbus_error_name', None) is None:
            self._dbus_error_name = name
        if kwargs:
            raise TypeError('DBusException does not take keyword arguments: %s'
                            % ', '.join(kwargs.keys()))
        Exception.__init__(self, *args)

Signed-off-by: Frederic Martinsons <frederic.martinsons@sigfox.com>
2020-10-29 09:35:06 +01:00
Frederic Martinsons
7bc01ea14c
Add dbus.Int32 support for variant parsing
Signed-off-by: Frederic Martinsons <frederic.martinsons@sigfox.com>
2020-10-29 09:35:06 +01:00
Thomas Haller
7fe76f54e3
build: fix "create-exports-NetworkManager.sh" to fail if "nm" fails
Despite `set -e`, the shell script does not fail if the command in the
here document fails. This can happen if binutils' "nm" fails.

  NM=/bin/false "./tools/create-exports-NetworkManager.sh" --called-from-build "."
2020-10-06 13:30:50 +02:00
Thomas Haller
12823f60af
format: replace tabs with spaces in sheell scripts 2020-09-29 09:19:29 +02:00
Antonio Cardace
471c5b7c1d
tools: update script for new code-style
Signed-off-by: Antonio Cardace <acardace@redhat.com>
2020-09-28 15:08:42 +02:00
Thomas Haller
7141537097
l3cfg/tests: add unit test for NML3Cfg 2020-09-24 09:44:04 +02:00
Valentin David
54e25f23f5
build/docs: fix generated XML syntax in tools/generate-docs-nm-settings-docs-gir.py
Class description may contains double quotes which is not valid as XML
attribute value.

[thaller@redhat.com: adjust original patch to reformat code with python black]

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/620
2020-09-08 17:35:14 +02:00
Thomas Haller
2cb40f6e36
tests: ignore valgrind warning about unhandled syscalls
On Fedora rawhide (34), valgrind gives a lot of warnings like:

    ./src/platform/tests/test-cleanup-linux.valgrind-log:--48279-- WARNING: unhandled amd64-linux syscall: 439
    ./src/platform/tests/test-cleanup-linux.valgrind-log:--48279-- You may be able to write your own handler.
    ./src/platform/tests/test-cleanup-linux.valgrind-log:--48279-- Read the file README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL.
    ./src/platform/tests/test-cleanup-linux.valgrind-log:--48279-- Nevertheless we consider this a bug.  Please report
    ./src/platform/tests/test-cleanup-linux.valgrind-log:--48279-- it at http://valgrind.org/support/bug_reports.html.

Ignore them.
2020-09-07 16:50:44 +02:00
Thomas Haller
c92a3ca5c2
build: fix generating "NetworkManager.ver" with LTO
We use a linker version script "NetworkManager.ver", to hide
symbols from NetworkManager that are not used. That is important
due to our habit of using internal helper libraries that we link
statically everywhere, without handpicking the symbols we actually
need. We want the tooling to get rid of unnecessary symbols.

However, NetworkManager loads shared libraries for settings and device
plugins. These libraries require symbols from the NetworkManager binary,
but which one depends on build options. Hence, we also generate
"NetworkManager.ver" by the "tools/create-exports-NetworkManager.sh"
script.

For that the script uses "nm" to find symbols that are undefined in the
plugin libraries but defined in NetworkManager. With autotools the
script looked at "./src/.libs/libNetworkManager.a" to find the present
symbols. Note that for meson that already didn't work, and we build
instead an intermediate NetworkManager binary first (with all symbols
exposed). With LTO, "nm" doesn't find all symbols in
"./src/.libs/libNetworkManager.a", and consequently they are not
exported and dropped/hidden.

This also causes unit tests to fail with LTO, because our test script
"tools/check-exports.sh" catches such bugs.

Fix that by also with autotools generate a complete "NetworkManager-all-sym"
binary that is used to generate "NetworkManager.ver", before rebuilding
"NetworkManager" again.
2020-08-17 15:18:05 +02:00
Thomas Haller
0bd8160029
tests: fix handling of $NMTST_LIBTOOL in "tools/run-nm-test.sh" script 2020-08-17 15:18:02 +02:00
Thomas Haller
3b70efa9b6
tools: minor cleanup to ensure "from_meson" variable is yet set from extern 2020-08-12 12:10:33 +02:00
Thomas Haller
5b7d39f8e1
docs: fix escaping XML in "tools/generate-docs-nm-settings-docs-gir.py"
The gtk-doc text that the tool receives is not XML, it's a plain text.
When setting the plain text as XML attribute, we need to properly escape
it. The previous XML escape code was naive, and didn't cover for a
plain ampersand.

(cherry picked from commit 1641cc1d03)
2020-06-26 13:33:41 +02:00
Sayed Shah
be822b52e6
all: reformat python files with python black
Part of !537.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/537
2020-06-15 16:40:38 +02:00
Thomas Haller
125cbf5737
docs: show aliases for settings in man nm-settings-nmcli 2020-06-12 14:01:26 +02:00
Thomas Haller
a3b9b661d4
docs: add "Alias" column to man nm-settings-nmcli 2020-06-12 12:09:30 +02:00
Thomas Haller
3c11116c48
docs: in "generate-docs-nm-settings-docs-merge.py" only take properties from first setting
Especially for "nm-settings-docs-nmcli.xml", the first XML to merge is
"clients/cli/generate-docs-nm-settings-nmcli.xml". That file is
generated with the meta data from nmcli, and it contains all the
properties that are supported. Properties from other XML files,
that are passed as additional arguments should not be merged.

In most cases, there is no difference. It only matters for
"ipv6.dad-timeout" and "user.data". For example, "ipv6.dad-timeout"
is supported by GObject (part of "libnm/nm-settings-docs-gir.xml"),
but not by nmcli. Don't include it in the manual.

This also drops the now empty settings "dummy", "user", and "generic".
2020-06-12 10:26:27 +02:00
Thomas Haller
87edf2f298
docs: move generate-docs scripts from "libnm/" to "tools/"
They are not only used in "libnm/" directory. Move to "tools/".
2020-06-11 10:53:50 +02:00
Thomas Haller
47d39a7fb7
docs: add more nm-settings manpages (dbus,nmcli,keyfile,ifcfg-rh)
A significant part of NetworkManager's API are the connection profiles, documented
in `man nm-settings*`. But there are different aspects about profiles, depending
on what you are interested. There is the D-Bus API, nmcli options, keyfile format,
and ifcfg-rh format. Additionally, there is also libnm API.

Add distinct manual pages for the four aspects. Currently the two new manual
pages "nm-settings-dbus" and "nm-settings-nmcli" are still identical to the
former "nm-settings.5" manual. In the future, they will diverge to
account for the differences.

There are the following aspects:

 - "dbus"
 - "keyfile"
 - "ifcfg-rh"
 - "nmcli"

For "libnm" we don't generate a separate "nm-settings-libnm" manual
page. That is instead documented via gtk-doc.

Currently the keyfile and ifcfg-rh manual pages only detail settings
which differ. But later I think also these manual pages should contain
all settings that apply.
2020-06-11 10:53:49 +02:00
Thomas Haller
d507563a80
tests: suppress valgrind warning about unsupported syscall for "test-config" 2020-06-07 15:26:07 +02:00
Thomas Haller
42d45299f9
tests/sanitizer: make ASAN/LSAN/UBSAN options configurable in "tools/run-nm-test.sh"
Also add a suppressions file for LSAN.
2020-05-14 12:03:24 +02:00
Thomas Haller
24ab6b6cdc tests: abort test runner if exec fails
(cherry picked from commit 2ad8e6acae)
2020-04-20 11:52:11 +02:00
Thomas Haller
3e616c306d tests: ignore valgrind warnings for unhandled syscalls in libnm,service-provider tests
Otherwise, we get test failures with valgrind on fedora:rawhide
(valgrind-3.15.0-18.fc33.x86_64.rpm, gcc-10.0.1-0.8.fc33.x86_64,
glib2-devel-2.63.5-3.fc33.x86_64):

    >>>> PRINT VALGRIND LOGS (valgrind test) (start)
    + find -name '*.valgrind-log' -print0
    + xargs -0 grep -H '^'
    ./src/devices/wwan/tests/test-service-providers.valgrind-log:--95634-- WARNING: unhandled amd64-linux syscall: 315
    ./src/devices/wwan/tests/test-service-providers.valgrind-log:--95634-- You may be able to write your own handler.
    ./src/devices/wwan/tests/test-service-providers.valgrind-log:--95634-- Read the file README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL.
    ./src/devices/wwan/tests/test-service-providers.valgrind-log:--95634-- Nevertheless we consider this a bug.  Please report
    ./src/devices/wwan/tests/test-service-providers.valgrind-log:--95634-- it at http://valgrind.org/support/bug_reports.html.
    ./libnm/tests/test-remote-settings-client.valgrind-log:--95245-- WARNING: unhandled amd64-linux syscall: 315
    ./libnm/tests/test-remote-settings-client.valgrind-log:--95245-- You may be able to write your own handler.
    ./libnm/tests/test-remote-settings-client.valgrind-log:--95245-- Read the file README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL.
    ./libnm/tests/test-remote-settings-client.valgrind-log:--95245-- Nevertheless we consider this a bug.  Please report
    ./libnm/tests/test-remote-settings-client.valgrind-log:--95245-- it at http://valgrind.org/support/bug_reports.html.
    ./libnm/tests/test-secret-agent.valgrind-log:--95280-- WARNING: unhandled amd64-linux syscall: 315
    ./libnm/tests/test-secret-agent.valgrind-log:--95280-- You may be able to write your own handler.
    ./libnm/tests/test-secret-agent.valgrind-log:--95280-- Read the file README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL.
    ./libnm/tests/test-secret-agent.valgrind-log:--95280-- Nevertheless we consider this a bug.  Please report
    ./libnm/tests/test-secret-agent.valgrind-log:--95280-- it at http://valgrind.org/support/bug_reports.html.
    ./libnm/tests/test-nm-client.valgrind-log:--95208-- WARNING: unhandled amd64-linux syscall: 315
    ./libnm/tests/test-nm-client.valgrind-log:--95208-- You may be able to write your own handler.
    ./libnm/tests/test-nm-client.valgrind-log:--95208-- Read the file README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL.
    ./libnm/tests/test-nm-client.valgrind-log:--95208-- Nevertheless we consider this a bug.  Please report
    ./libnm/tests/test-nm-client.valgrind-log:--95208-- it at http://valgrind.org/support/bug_reports.html.
    + echo '>>>> PRINT VALGRIND LOGS (valgrind test) (done)'
    >>>> PRINT VALGRIND LOGS (valgrind test) (done)
2020-02-21 18:24:25 +01:00
Thomas Haller
69f048bf0c cloud-setup: add tool for automatic IP configuration in cloud
This is a tool for automatically configuring networking in a cloud
environment.

Currently it only supports IPv4 on EC2, but it's intended for extending
to other cloud providers (Azure). See [1] and [2] for how to configure
secondary IP addresses on EC2. This is what the tool currently aims to
do (but in the future it might do more).

[1] https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/ec2-ubuntu-secondary-network-interface/

It is inspired by SuSE's cloud-netconfig ([1], [2]) and ec2-net-utils
package on Amazon Linux ([3], [4]).

[1] https://www.suse.com/c/multi-nic-cloud-netconfig-ec2-azure/
[2] https://github.com/SUSE-Enceladus/cloud-netconfig
[3] https://github.com/aws/ec2-net-utils
[4] https://github.com/lorengordon/ec2-net-utils.git

It is also intended to work without configuration. The main point is
that you boot an image with NetworkManager and nm-cloud-setup enabled,
and it just works.
2019-11-28 19:52:18 +01:00
Thomas Haller
21845ae4e3 build/meson: cleanup "meson-post-install.sh"
- the variables in meson.build and in the meson-post-install.sh script
  should have the same names.

- the positional command line arguments should be assigned to variables,
  because the variable name acts like a documentation what the variable
  means (contrary to the argument number).

- the boolean flags should not map to other special values, like
  "enable_docs ? 'install_docs' : ''". The name "enable_docs" is
  good already, it shall be either passed as 1 or 0 and use the name
  consistently.
2019-11-22 16:07:02 +01:00
Beniamino Galvani
62c811b2bd cli: print interface flags 2019-11-22 10:18:26 +01:00
Thomas Haller
44a56fca60 libnm/tests: fix stub implementation for remote-next-connection
We cannot first remove the connection (and emit property changed signals),
before replying with the newly added path (that already no longer exists).
Fix the stub implementation.
2019-11-07 11:34:36 +01:00
Thomas Haller
6bf206eb81 libnm/tests: drop test_activate_failed() test
With this test the stub service simulates a failure to add-and-activate
the connection.

However the implementation of the stub service was not simulating the
real behavior of NetworkManager service. libnm will add the possibility
to assert against invalid server behavior by setting LIBNM_CLIENT_DEBUG=error.
With that change, libnm will complain that the stub service behaves
invalid, and rightly so.

Instead of fixing the test, just drop it.
2019-11-07 11:34:36 +01:00
Thomas Haller
ec39498fc6 tests: support D-Bus property Device.StateReason in mock service
The device interface (org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device) has
two properties: "State" and "StateReason". Both of them are supported by
NetworkManager for a very long time.

Note that "StateReason" is a tuple and also exposes the state along the
reason.

When reworking libnm, we will ignore the "State" property and only
consider "StateReason". The advantage is less code and not using
redundant state. This will also work well, because NetworkManager's
D-Bus API supports this property for a very long time.

However, that would then break the CI tests, because currently
"tools/test-networkmanager-service.py" does not expose that property.

Add it.
2019-11-07 11:34:36 +01:00
Thomas Haller
dab1d780fd libnm: retire deprecated WiMAX NMObject types
WiMAX is deprecated since NetworkManager 1.2.0. Note that also
NetworkManager on server side no longer supports this type, hence
the server's D-Bus API will never expose devices of this type.

Note that NMDeviceWimax and NMWimaxNsp are NMObject types. That means,
they are instantiated by NMClient to represent information on the D-Bus
interface. As NetworkManager no longer exposes WiMAX devices, such
devices are never created. Note that it makes no sense that a user would
directly instantiate NMObject types, because they only work together with
NMClient.

Don't drop the related symbols and definitions from libnm, so that there
is no API/ABI change (as far as building and linking is concerned). But
make the types defunctional (which of course is a behavioral API change).
Calling the API now triggers a g_return_*() warning.

Also belatedly mark the WimaxNsp API as deprecated. It should have been
done in 1.2. Note that here we deprecate the API and retire it at the
same time. Optimally, we would have deprecated it a few releases ago,
before retiring it. However, marking something for deprecation is anyway
no excuse for anything. I mean, removing or retiring API is usually
painful, regardless whether it was marked for deprecation or not. In this
case, there is no possibility that a libnm user gets hold on a NMDeviceWimax
or NMWimaxNsp instance, because NMClient simply no longer instantiates
them. Hence, this change should not affect any user in practice.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/merge_requests/316
2019-10-23 15:31:51 +02:00
Thomas Haller
3b69f02164 all: unify format of our Copyright source code comments
```bash

readarray -d '' FILES < <(
  git ls-files -z \
    ':(exclude)po' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-rbtree' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-list' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-siphash' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-stdaux' \
    ':(exclude)shared/n-acd' \
    ':(exclude)shared/n-dhcp4' \
    ':(exclude)src/systemd/src' \
    ':(exclude)shared/systemd/src' \
    ':(exclude)m4' \
    ':(exclude)COPYING*'
  )

sed \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) *[-–] *\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C1pyright#\5 - \7#\9/' \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) *[,] *\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C2pyright#\5, \7#\9/' \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C3pyright#\5#\7/' \
  -e 's/^Copyright \(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/C4pyright#\1#\3/' \
  -i \
  "${FILES[@]}"

echo ">>> untouched Copyright lines"
git grep Copyright "${FILES[@]}"

echo ">>> Copyright lines with unusual extra"
git grep '\<C[0-9]pyright#' "${FILES[@]}" | grep -i reserved

sed \
  -e 's/\<C[0-9]pyright#\([^#]*\)#\(.*\)$/Copyright (C) \1 \2/' \
  -i \
  "${FILES[@]}"

```

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/merge_requests/298
2019-10-02 17:03:52 +02:00
Thomas Haller
b9c4d2bb72 run-nm-test: fix using exec instead of running and exiting
Otherwise, the script tries to run

  dbus-run-session -- exec ...

which fails (because `exec` is a shell command, not a program).
After the failure, the code falls through to run the test under
valgrind.

Fixes: 6a58c55ca4 ('run-nm-test: Just use exec instead of running and exiting')
2019-10-02 09:47:54 +02:00
Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
6a58c55ca4 run-nm-test: Just use exec instead of running and exiting 2019-10-02 09:11:28 +02:00
Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
073eda68fc run-nm-test: Set NM_TEST_UNDER_VALGRIND accordingly
When a test is going to be run under valgrind we set NM_TEST_UNDER_VALGRIND
so that we can properly check whether this is happening.
2019-10-02 09:11:28 +02:00
Iñigo Martínez
a010fcb5f7 meson: Move network-config directory creation to main install file
The `ifcfg-rh` meson build file installs a new post install script
to create the `network-config` directory.

This has been moved to the main post install file so it's easier to
find because all post install steps are together and it avoids and
extra post install script execution.
2019-10-01 09:49:33 +02:00
Thomas Haller
abff46cacf all: manually drop code comments with file description 2019-10-01 07:50:52 +02:00
Thomas Haller
ceae05cc4b tests: avoid deprecated GLib.IOChannel.add_watch() in "test-networkmanager-service.py"
test_001 (__main__.TestNmcli) ... /tmp/NetworkManager/tools/test-networkmanager-service.py:2346: PyGIDeprecationWarning: add_watch is deprecated; use GLib.io_add_watch() instead
  id1 = GLib.IOChannel(0).add_watch(GLib.IOCondition.HUP,
2019-09-25 15:47:39 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel
24028a2246 all: SPDX header conversion
$ find * -type f |xargs perl contrib/scripts/spdx.pl
  $ git rm contrib/scripts/spdx.pl
2019-09-10 11:19:56 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani
11cf082a62 build: use regexp in gtkdoc --ignore-decorators option
gtkdoc-scan supports regular expressions in the --ignore-decorators
command-line option. Since it is easier to use a regexp than grepping
macros from a source file, revert the ugly solution from commit
2d941dc95a ('build: fix errors when building with gtk-doc 1.32').
2019-09-06 14:18:24 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani
2d941dc95a build: fix errors when building with gtk-doc 1.32
gtkdoc-scan 1.32 performs stricter checks on structures definitions
and so it complains on:

 /build/networkmanager/src/NetworkManager/libnm/./nm-vpn-plugin-old.h:0: warning: partial declaration (struct) : typedef struct {
 	NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
 	GObject parent;
 } NMVpnPluginOld NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2;

because of the unrecognized token 'NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2'.

Pass all allowed macros to gtkdoc-scan through the --ignore-decorators
argument.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk-doc/issues/98
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/issues/238
2019-09-05 11:17:54 +02:00
Thomas Haller
d35d3c468a settings: rework tracking settings connections and settings plugins
Completely rework how settings plugin handle connections and how
NMSettings tracks the list of connections.

Previously, settings plugins would return objects of (a subtype of) type
NMSettingsConnection. The NMSettingsConnection was tightly coupled with
the settings plugin. That has a lot of downsides.

Change that. When changing this basic relation how settings connections
are tracked, everything falls appart. That's why this is a huge change.
Also, since I have to largely rewrite the settings plugins, I also
added support for multiple keyfile directories, handle in-memory
connections only by keyfile plugin and (partly) use copy-on-write NMConnection
instances. I don't want to spend effort rewriting large parts while
preserving the old way, that anyway should change. E.g. while rewriting ifcfg-rh,
I don't want to let it handle in-memory connections because that's not right
long-term.

--

If the settings plugins themself create subtypes of NMSettingsConnection
instances, then a lot of knowledge about tracking connections moves
to the plugins.
Just try to follow the code what happend during nm_settings_add_connection().
Note how the logic is spread out:
 - nm_settings_add_connection() calls plugin's add_connection()
 - add_connection() creates a NMSettingsConnection subtype
 - the plugin has to know that it's called during add-connection and
   not emit NM_SETTINGS_PLUGIN_CONNECTION_ADDED signal
 - NMSettings calls claim_connection() which hocks up the new
   NMSettingsConnection instance and configures the instance
   (like calling nm_settings_connection_added()).
This summary does not sound like a lot, but try to follow that code. The logic
is all over the place.

Instead, settings plugins should have a very simple API for adding, modifying,
deleting, loading and reloading connections. All the plugin does is to return a
NMSettingsStorage handle. The storage instance is a handle to identify a profile
in storage (e.g. a particular file). The settings plugin is free to subtype
NMSettingsStorage, but it's not necessary.
There are no more events raised, and the settings plugin implements the small
API in a straightforward manner.
NMSettings now drives all of this. Even NMSettingsConnection has now
very little concern about how it's tracked and delegates only to NMSettings.

This should make settings plugins simpler. Currently settings plugins
are so cumbersome to implement, that we avoid having them. It should not be
like that and it should be easy, beneficial and lightweight to create a new
settings plugin.

Note also how the settings plugins no longer care about duplicate UUIDs.
Duplicated UUIDs are a fact of life and NMSettings must handle them. No
need to overly concern settings plugins with that.

--

NMSettingsConnection is exposed directly on D-Bus (being a subtype of
NMDBusObject) but it was also a GObject type provided by the settings
plugin. Hence, it was not possible to migrate a profile from one plugin to
another.
However that would be useful when one profile does not support a
connection type (like ifcfg-rh not supporting VPN). Currently such
migration is not implemented except for migrating them to/from keyfile's
run directory. The problem is that migrating profiles in general is
complicated but in some cases it is important to do.

For example checkpoint rollback should recreate the profile in the right
settings plugin, not just add it to persistent storage. This is not yet
properly implemented.

--

Previously, both keyfile and ifcfg-rh plugin implemented in-memory (unsaved)
profiles, while ifupdown plugin cannot handle them. That meant duplication of code
and a ifupdown profile could not be modified or made unsaved.
This is now unified and only keyfile plugin handles in-memory profiles (bgo #744711).
Also, NMSettings is aware of such profiles and treats them specially.
In particular, NMSettings drives the migration between persistent and non-persistent
storage.

Note that a settings plugins may create truly generated, in-memory profiles.
The settings plugin is free to generate and persist the profiles in any way it
wishes. But the concept of "unsaved" profiles is now something explicitly handled
by keyfile plugin. Also, these "unsaved" keyfile profiles are persisted to file system
too, to the /run directory. This is great for two reasons: first of all, all
profiles from keyfile storage in fact have a backing file -- even the
unsaved ones. It also means you can create "unsaved" profiles in /run
and load them with `nmcli connection load`, meaning there is a file
based API for creating unsaved profiles.
The other advantage is that these profiles now survive restarting
NetworkManager. It's paramount that restarting the daemon is as
non-disruptive as possible. Persisting unsaved files to /run improves
here significantly.

--

In the past, NMSettingsConnection also implemented NMConnection interface.
That was already changed a while ago and instead users call now
nm_settings_connection_get_connection() to delegate to a
NMSimpleConnection. What however still happened was that the NMConnection
instance gets never swapped but instead the instance was modified with
nm_connection_replace_settings_from_connection(), clear-secrets, etc.
Change that and treat the NMConnection instance immutable. Instead of modifying
it, reference/clone a new instance. This changes that previously when somebody
wanted to keep a reference to an NMConnection, then the profile would be cloned.
Now, it is supposed to be safe to reference the instance directly and everybody
must ensure not to modify the instance. nmtst_connection_assert_unchanging()
should help with that.
The point is that the settings plugins may keep references to the
NMConnection instance, and so does the NMSettingsConnection. We want
to avoid cloning the instances as long as they are the same.
Likewise, the device's applied connection can now also be referenced
instead of cloning it. This is not yet done, and possibly there are
further improvements possible.

--

Also implement multiple keyfile directores /usr/lib, /etc, /run (rh #1674545,
bgo #772414).

It was always the case that multiple files could provide the same UUID
(both in case of keyfile and ifcfg-rh). For keyfile plugin, if a profile in
read-only storage in /usr/lib gets modified, then it gets actually stored in
/etc (or /run, if the profile is unsaved).

--

While at it, make /etc/network/interfaces profiles for ifupdown plugin reloadable.

--

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=772414
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744711
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1674545
2019-07-16 19:09:08 +02:00
Thomas Haller
7b6f1c2d90 tools: export more symbols from NetworkManager binary to plugins
Plugins also may use nmtst_*() functions (when built with --with-more-asserts)
or c_list_*(). Whitelist them too.
2019-06-26 12:26:11 +02:00
Thomas Haller
74641be816 settings: drop ibft settings plugin
The functionality of the ibft settings plugin is now handled by
nm-initrd-generator. There is no need for it anymore, drop it.

Note that ibft called iscsiadm, which requires CAP_SYS_ADMIN to work
([1]). We really want to drop this capability, so the current solution
of a settings plugin (as it is implemented) is wrong. The solution
instead is nm-initrd-generator.

Also, on Fedora the ibft was disabled and probably on most other
distributions as well. This was only used on RHEL.

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1371201#c7
2019-06-20 16:06:44 +02:00
Thomas Haller
c0e075c902 all: drop emacs file variables from source files
We no longer add these. If you use Emacs, configure it yourself.

Also, due to our "smart-tab" usage the editor anyway does a subpar
job handling our tabs. However, on the upside every user can choose
whatever tab-width he/she prefers. If "smart-tabs" are used properly
(like we do), every tab-width will work.

No manual changes, just ran commands:

    F=($(git grep -l -e '-\*-'))
    sed '1 { /\/\* *-\*-  *[mM]ode.*\*\/$/d }'     -i "${F[@]}"
    sed '1,4 { /^\(#\|--\|dnl\) *-\*- [mM]ode/d }' -i "${F[@]}"

Check remaining lines with:

    git grep -e '-\*-'

The ultimate purpose of this is to cleanup our files and eventually use
SPDX license identifiers. For that, first get rid of the boilerplate lines.
2019-06-11 10:04:00 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel
a95b674c39 build: install dispatcher dirs in /usr
The dispatcher looks there for scripts now. This actually doesn't break
the RPM build, since it doesn't mind extra empty directories in
buildroot. Good.
2019-04-26 22:07:30 +02:00
Thomas Haller
17adf58d5d tools: fix out-of-tree build test "tools/check-docs.sh" for duplicate generated sources
When we do an in-tree-build with autotools and an out-of-tree build
with meson (all in the same source directory), then we have the
following files:

  libnm-core/nm-core-enum-types.h
  libnm/nm-enum-types.h
  build/libnm-core/nm-core-enum-types.h
  build/libnm/nm-enum-types.h

This caused "tools/check-docs.sh" for `ninja -C build test` to fail,
because the files are detected twice:

    --- command ---
    /data/src/NetworkManager/tools/check-docs.sh /data/src/NetworkManager /data/src/NetworkManager/build
    --- stderr ---
    8a9
    > nm-core-enum-types
    38a40
    > nm-enum-types
    *** Error: libnm classes not included in docs/libnm/libnm-docs.xml ***
    -------
2019-04-23 11:45:06 +02:00
Thomas Haller
a9b4362fc5 tools: cleanup path variable in "tools/check-docs.sh"
- don't append the path separator to the SOURCEDIR variable.
  Instead, use the path separator when we need it.
2019-04-23 11:45:06 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel
5801f89f4d all: goodbye libnm-glib
This removes libnm-glib, libnm-glib-vpn, and libnm-util for good.
The it has been replaced with libnm since NetworkManager 1.0, disabled
by default since 1.12 and no up-to-date distributions ship it for years
now.

Removing the libraries allows us to:

* Remove the horrible hacks that were in place to deal with accidental use
  of both the new and old library in a single process.
* Relief the translators of maintenance burden of similar yet different
  strings.
* Get rid of known bad code without chances of ever getting fixed
  (libnm-glib/nm-object.c and libnm-glib/nm-object-cache.c)
* Generally lower the footprint of the releases and our workspace

If there are some really really legacy users; they can just build
libnm-glib and friends from the NetworkManager-1.16 distribution. The
D-Bus API is stable and old libnm-glib will keep working forever.

https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/pull/308
2019-04-16 15:52:27 +02:00