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Thomas Haller
fa09e7eb53 device/ndisc: skip link-local addresses from NDisc 2018-03-20 15:24:38 +01:00
Thomas Haller
e17cd1d742 core: avoid clone of all-connections list for nm_utils_complete_generic()
NMSettings exposes a cached list of all connection. We don't need
to clone it. Note that this is not save against concurrent modification,
meaning, add/remove of connections in NMSettings will invalidate the
list.

However, it wasn't save against that previously either, because
altough we cloned the container (GSList), we didn't take an additional
reference to the elements.

This is purely a performance optimization, we don't need to clone the
list. Also, since the original list is of type "NMConnection *const*",
use that type insistently, instead of dependent API requiring GSList.

IMO, GSList is anyway not a very nice API for many use cases because
it requires an additional slice allocation for each element. It's
slower, and often less convenient to use.
2018-03-20 15:08:18 +01:00
Thomas Haller
14adbc692a ofono: fix crash during complete-connection for Ofono modem
nm_modem_complete_connection() cannot just return FALSE in case
the modem doesn't overwrite complete_connection(). It must set
the error variable.

This leads to a crash when calling AddAndActivate for Ofono type
modem. It does not affect the ModemManager implementation
NMModemBroadband, because that one implements the method.
2018-03-20 15:08:18 +01:00
Thomas Haller
af97b9a41e device: minor cleanup of nm_device_complete_connection() and add code comment
Regarding the cleanup: remove the success variable and instead error
out early.
2018-03-20 15:08:18 +01:00
Thomas Haller
39ab38a04d core/platform: add support for TUN/TAP netlink support and various cleanup
Kernel recently got support for exposing TUN/TAP information on netlink
[1], [2], [3]. Add support for it to the platform cache.

The advantage of using netlink is that querying sysctl bypasses the
order of events of the netlink socket. It is out of sync and racy. For
example, platform cache might still think that a tun device exists, but
a subsequent lookup at sysfs might fail because the device was deleted
in the meantime. Another point is, that we don't get change
notifications via sysctl and that it requires various extra syscalls
to read the device information. If the tun information is present on
netlink, put it into the cache. This bypasses checking sysctl while
we keep looking at sysctl for backward compatibility until we require
support from kernel.

Notes:

- we had two link types NM_LINK_TYPE_TAP and NM_LINK_TYPE_TUN. This
  deviates from the model of how kernel treats TUN/TAP devices, which
  makes it more complicated. The link type of a NMPlatformLink instance
  should match what kernel thinks about the device. Point in case,
  when parsing RTM_NETLINK messages, we very early need to determine
  the link type (_linktype_get_type()). However, to determine the
  type of a TUN/TAP at that point, we need to look into nested
  netlink attributes which in turn depend on the type (IFLA_INFO_KIND
  and IFLA_INFO_DATA), or even worse, we would need to look into
  sysctl for older kernel vesions. Now, the TUN/TAP type is a property
  of the link type NM_LINK_TYPE_TUN, instead of determining two
  different link types.

- various parts of the API (both kernel's sysctl vs. netlink) and
  NMDeviceTun vs. NMSettingTun disagree whether the PI is positive
  (NM_SETTING_TUN_PI, IFLA_TUN_PI, NMPlatformLnkTun.pi) or inverted
  (NM_DEVICE_TUN_NO_PI, IFF_NO_PI). There is no consistent way,
  but prefer the positive form for internal API at NMPlatformLnkTun.pi.

- previously NMDeviceTun.mode could not change after initializing
  the object. Allow for that to happen, because forcing some properties
  that are reported by kernel to not change is wrong, in case they
  might change. Of course, in practice kernel doesn't allow the device
  to ever change its type, but the type property of the NMDeviceTun
  should not make that assumption, because, if it actually changes, what
  would it mean?

- note that as of now, new netlink API is not yet merged to mainline Linus
  tree. Shortcut _parse_lnk_tun() to not accidentally use unstable API
  for now.

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1277457
[2] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next.git/commit/?id=1ec010e705934c8acbe7dbf31afc81e60e3d828b
[3] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/iproute2/iproute2-next.git/commit/?id=118eda77d6602616bc523a17ee45171e879d1818

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1547213
https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/pull/77
2018-03-20 11:59:52 +01:00
Thomas Haller
f0442a47ed all: avoid calling g_free on a const pointer with g_clear_pointer()
With g_clear_pointer(pptr, g_free), pptr is cast to a non-const pointer,
and hence there is no compiler warning about calling g_free() in a const
pointer. However, it still feels ugly to pass a const pointer to
g_clear_pointer(). We should either add an explicity cast, or just
make the pointer non-const.

I guess part of the problem is that C's "const char *" means that the
string itself is immutable, but also that it cannot be freed. We most
often want a different semantic: the string itself is immutable after
being initialized once, but the memory itself can and will be freed.
Such a notion of immutable C strings cannot be expressed.

For that, just remove the "const" from the declarations. Although we
don't want to modify the (content of the) string, it's still more a
mutable string.

Only in _vt_cmd_obj_copy_lnk_vlan(), add an explicity cast but keep the
type as const. The reason is, that we really want that NMPObject
instances are immutable (in the sense that they don't modify while
existing), but that doesn't mean the memory cannot be freed.
2018-03-19 15:45:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
9545a8bc34 all: don't explicitly cast destroy function for g_clear_pointer()
The g_clear_pointer() macro already contains a cast to GDestroyNotify. No
need to do it ourself. In fact, with the cast, this only works with the
particular g_clear_pointer() implementation, that first assigns the
destroy function to a local variable.

See-also: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674634#c52
2018-03-19 15:27:08 +01:00
Thomas Haller
b680d118ee connectivity: fix integer type for signal-id NMDevicePrivate.concheck_periodic_id 2018-03-19 14:39:09 +01:00
Thomas Haller
059d34a27f arping/tests: better handle wait timeout for test IPv4 DAD
The test tries to do IPv4 DAD. That necessarily involves waiting
for a timeout. Since the NMArpingManager spawns arping processes,
the precise timings depend on the load of the machine and may be
large in some cases.

Usually, our test would run fast to successful completion.
However, sometimes, it can take several hundered milliseconds.

Instead of increasing the timeout to a large value (which would
needlessly extend the run time of our tests in the common cases),
try first with a reasonably short timeout. A timeout which commonly
results in success. If the test with the short timeout fails, just
try again with an excessively large timeout.

This saves about 400 msec for the common case, but extends the
races that we saw where not even 250 msec of wait time were
sufficient.
2018-03-15 11:24:08 +01:00
Beniamino Galvani
17009ed91d dhcp: handle expiry by letting the client continue for some time
Previously we would kill the client when the lease expired and we
restarted it 3 times at 2 minutes intervals before failing the
connection. If the client is killed after it received a NACK from the
server, it doesn't have the chance to delete the lease file and the
next time it is started it will request the same lease again.

Also, the previous restart logic is a bit convoluted.

Since clients already know how to deal with NACKs, let them continue
for a grace period after the expiry. When the grace period ends, we
fail the method and this can either fail the whole connection or keep
it active depending on the may-fail configuration.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783391
2018-03-13 15:11:08 +01:00
Thomas Haller
57ab9fd60f core/dbus: rework creating numbered D-Bus export path by putting counter into class
I dislike the static hash table to cache the integer counter for
numbered paths. Let's instead cache the counter at the class instance
itself -- since the class contains the information how the export
path should be exported.

However, we cannot use a plain integer field inside the class structure,
because the class is copied between derived classes. For example,
NMDeviceEthernet and NMDeviceBridge both get a copy of the NMDeviceClass
instance. Hence, the class doesn't contain the counter directly, but
a pointer to one counter that can be shared between sibling classes.
2018-03-13 11:29:18 +01:00
Thomas Haller
297d4985ab core/dbus: rework D-Bus implementation to use lower layer GDBusConnection API
Previously, we used the generated GDBusInterfaceSkeleton types and glued
them via the NMExportedObject base class to our NM types. We also used
GDBusObjectManagerServer.

Don't do that anymore. The resulting code was more complicated despite (or
because?) using generated classes. It was hard to understand, complex, had
ordering-issues, and had a runtime and memory overhead.

This patch refactors this entirely and uses the lower layer API GDBusConnection
directly. It replaces the generated code, GDBusInterfaceSkeleton, and
GDBusObjectManagerServer. All this is now done by NMDbusObject and NMDBusManager
and static descriptor instances of type GDBusInterfaceInfo.

This adds a net plus of more then 1300 lines of hand written code. I claim
that this implementation is easier to understand. Note that previously we
also required extensive and complex glue code to bind our objects to the
generated skeleton objects. Instead, now glue our objects directly to
GDBusConnection. The result is more immediate and gets rid of layers of
code in between.
Now that the D-Bus glue us more under our control, we can address issus and
bottlenecks better, instead of adding code to bend the generated skeletons
to our needs.

Note that the current implementation now only supports one D-Bus connection.
That was effectively the case already, although there were places (and still are)
where the code pretends it could also support connections from a private socket.
We dropped private socket support mainly because it was unused, untested and
buggy, but also because GDBusObjectManagerServer could not export the same
objects on multiple connections. Now, it would be rather straight forward to
fix that and re-introduce ObjectManager on each private connection. But this
commit doesn't do that yet, and the new code intentionally supports only one
D-Bus connection.
Also, the D-Bus startup was simplified. There is no retry, either nm_dbus_manager_start()
succeeds, or it detects the initrd case. In the initrd case, bus manager never tries to
connect to D-Bus. Since the initrd scenario is not yet used/tested, this is good enough
for the moment. It could be easily extended later, for example with polling whether the
system bus appears (like was done previously). Also, restart of D-Bus daemon isn't
supported either -- just like before.

Note how NMDBusManager now implements the ObjectManager D-Bus interface
directly.

Also, this fixes race issues in the server, by no longer delaying
PropertiesChanged signals. NMExportedObject would collect changed
properties and send the signal out in idle_emit_properties_changed()
on idle. This messes up the ordering of change events w.r.t. other
signals and events on the bus. Note that not only NMExportedObject
messed up the ordering. Also the generated code would hook into
notify() and process change events in and idle handle, exhibiting the
same ordering issue too.
No longer do that. PropertiesChanged signals will be sent right away
by hooking into dispatch_properties_changed(). This means, changing
a property in quick succession will no longer be combined and is
guaranteed to emit signals for each individual state. Quite possibly
we emit now more PropertiesChanged signals then before.
However, we are now able to group a set of changes by using standard
g_object_freeze_notify()/g_object_thaw_notify(). We probably should
make more use of that.

Also, now that our signals are all handled in the right order, we
might find places where we still emit them in the wrong order. But that
is then due to the order in which our GObjects emit signals, not due
to an ill behavior of the D-Bus glue. Possibly we need to identify
such ordering issues and fix them.

Numbers (for contrib/rpm --without debug on x86_64):

- the patch changes the code size of NetworkManager by
  - 2809360 bytes
  + 2537528 bytes (-9.7%)

- Runtime measurements are harder because there is a large variance
  during testing. In other words, the numbers are not reproducible.
  Currently, the implementation performs no caching of GVariants at all,
  but it would be rather simple to add it, if that turns out to be
  useful.
  Anyway, without strong claim, it seems that the new form tends to
  perform slightly better. That would be no surprise.

  $ time (for i in {1..1000}; do nmcli >/dev/null || break; echo -n .;  done)
  - real    1m39.355s
  + real    1m37.432s

  $ time (for i in {1..2000}; do busctl call org.freedesktop.NetworkManager /org/freedesktop org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager GetManagedObjects > /dev/null || break; echo -n .; done)
  - real    0m26.843s
  + real    0m25.281s

- Regarding RSS size, just looking at the processes in similar
  conditions, doesn't give a large difference. On my system they
  consume about 19MB RSS. It seems that the new version has a
  slightly smaller RSS size.
  - 19356 RSS
  + 18660 RSS
2018-03-12 18:37:08 +01:00
Thomas Haller
8b75f10ebe device: set properties before emitting the change notification
The change doesn't really make a difference. I thought it would, so I
did it. But turns out (as the code correctly assumes), while the
notifications are frozen, it's OK to leave the property still in an
inconsistent state while emitting the notify signal.

Still, it feels slightly more correct this way, so keep the change.
2018-03-12 18:03:07 +01:00
Thomas Haller
34493c5134 device/veth: don't use notify() signal to bind changes for "peer" property
The notify() signal is not emitted while the object properties are
blocked via g_object_freeze_notify(). That makes is unsuitable to
emit a notification for "peer" property whenver the device's "parent"
property changes. Because especially with freeze/thaw, we want to emit
both signals in the same batch, not first emit change signals for "parent",
and then in a second run the signals for "peer".

Use the existing parent_changed_notify() virtual function instead.
2018-03-12 18:03:07 +01:00
Thomas Haller
d76cfa3814 device: rework checking for bluetooth NAP connection in nm_device_update_metered()
NAP connections are a bit special, in that they also have a [bridge]
setting, but their connection.type is "bluetooth".

The canonical way to check whether a bluetooth connection is of NAP type
is by calling _nm_connection_get_setting_bluetooth_for_nap().

So, instead of checking for bluetooth.type "pan" or "dun", check the
opposite and whether the connection is of NAP type. In practice it's the
same, but let'check for NAP consistently via get_setting_bluetooth_for_nap().
2018-03-08 14:49:58 +01:00
Philip Withnall
599da6fd02 devices: Set NM_METERED_GUESS_YES for Bluetooth PANU/DUN connections
Bluetooth tethering using DUN or PANU is a common way to expose a
metered 3G or 4G connection from a phone to a laptop. We deliberately
ignore NAP connections, which is where we’re sharing internet from the
laptop to another device.

We could also set GUESS_YES for WiMAX connections, but NetworkManager
doesn’t support them any more. Add a comment about that.

Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794120
2018-03-08 13:35:21 +01:00
Andrew Zaborowski
29e9d206aa iwd: don't call nm_wifi_ap_set_ssid for empty SSID
If SSID is an empty string there's no need to call nm_wifi_ap_set_ssid
as it won't do anything.  It also has an assert checking that NULL is
passed for an empty SSID and we were passing a non-NULL pointer.
2018-03-05 00:46:00 +01:00
Andrew Zaborowski
8435aa8b31 iwd: fix device-added signal handler signature
This bug was not causing a crash for me because of the !IS_NM_DEVICE_IWD
check and because my glib version probably had the assertion within
NM_IWD_MANAGER_GET_PRIVATE disabled.

While there, change the g_signal_connect line to use the macro for the
signal name.
2018-03-05 00:35:01 +01:00
Andrew Zaborowski
6571b576c4 iwd: set Device.Powered during set_enable
Make sure .set_enabled uses the Device.Powered property to basically
bring the netdev UP and DOWN as I understand is expected by the
nm_device logic.

Device.Powered should generally reflect the UP state immediately but
just to avoid possible race conditions .is_available() will now return
a value that is an AND of the local "enabled" state and IWD's Powered
property.
2018-03-05 00:34:43 +01:00
Andrew Zaborowski
f172681048 iwd: Disable timeout for iwd Device.Connect call
Change from the default dbus call timeout (-1) to infinite (G_MAXINT)
because the call may now include the secret requests which have their
own timeout policies.
2018-03-05 00:33:20 +01:00
Andrew Zaborowski
900751794f iwd: Only request secrets on request from IWD
Remove the code (mostly copied from nm-device-wifi.c) that handles
checking if the secrets were provided and requesting missing secrets
before starting a connection attempt.  Instead, request secrets when
we're asked for them by IWD through its agent interface.  This happens
while the dbus Connect call is running.  We change the NMDevice from
the CONFIG state to NEED_AUTH and then change back to CONFIG once we
sent the secrets back to IWD.

The current code would require the secrets only based on whether a
network is a KnownNetwork but IWD may need a new passwords even for
KnownNetworks if the last connection attempt has failed.
2018-03-05 00:31:34 +01:00
Thomas Haller
19a78f8954 core: fix typo for parameter as "paramter" 2018-02-28 12:13:39 +01:00
Thomas Haller
de16ef91cf wwan: drop nm_modem_get_data_port() function
It was only used by bluetooth's component_added()
check. It should compare rfcomm_iface only against
the control-port, not the data-port.
2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
78ca2a70c7 device: don't set invalid ip-iface
Now that every call to nm_device_set_ip_iface() and nm_device_set_ip_ifindex()
is checked, and setting an interface that does not exist causes the device
state to fail, we no longer need to allow setting an ip-iface if we are
unable to retrieve the ip-ifindex.
2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
c7b3586b9d wwan: rework setting modem's data-port
Depending on the bearer's configuration method, the data-port is
either a networking interface, or an tty for ppp.

Let's treat them strictily separate.

Also, rework how NM_MODEM_DATA_PORT was used in both contexts.
Instead, use the that we actually care about.

Also, when nm_device_set_ip_ifindex() fails, fail activation
right away.

Also, we early try to resolve the network interface's name to
an ifindex. If that fails, the device is already gone and we
fail early.
2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
2ea8e1029f bluetooth: fail activation when setting unknown ip-iface 2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
a169d689ba wwan: avoid dangling pointer for error variable in connect_ready() 2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
0ef23b139d device: don't set NMDeviceModem's ip-iface right after constuction
nm_device_modem_new() is only called with a newly created
NMModemBroadband or NMModemOfono instance.
See the callers
  - NMModemManager:handle_new_modem()
    - NMWwanFactory:modem_added_cb()
      - NMDeviceModem:nm_device_modem_new()

Hence, at that point, the modem cannot yet have a data-port
or ip-iface set, because that is only obtained later.
2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
bfe38c1bf3 wwan: make NM_MODEM_DATA_PORT not a construct property
The property was never set at construct time. Don't make
it a construct property.
2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
8209e42106 wwan: notify change of modem:data-port when clearing ip-iface
data-port returns ip-iface, if set. Clearing it,
most likely causes the property to change. Emit
a notification.
2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
4fbea56b54 wwan: add modem:ip-ifindex property
Will be used later to replace ip-iface.
2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
ab4578302d device: refactor nm_device_set_ip_ifindex() and set_ip_iface()
- don't even bother to look into the platform cache, but use
  if_indextoname() / if_nametoindex(). In most cases, we obtained
  the ifindex/ifname not from the platform cache in the first
  place. Hence, there is a race, where the interface might not
  exist.
  However, try to process events of the platform cache, hoping
  that the cache contains an interface for the given ifindex/ifname.

- let set_ip_ifindex() and set_ip_iface() both return a boolean
  value to indicate whether a ip-interface is set or not. That is,
  whether we have a positive ip_ifindex. That seems more interesting
  information, then to return whether anything changed.

- as before, set_ip_ifindex() can only clear an ifindex/ifname,
  or error out without doing anything. That is different from
  set_ip_iface(), which will also set an ifname if no ifindex
  can be resolved. That is curreently ugly, because then ip-ifindex
  and ip-iface don't agree. That shall be improved in the future
  by:
  - trying to set an interface that cannot be resolved shall
    lead to a disconnect in any case.
  - we shall make less use of the ip-iface and rely more on the
    ifindex.
2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
352d063009 wwan/trivial: rename internal variable ppp_iface to ip_iface
This is really the name of the networking device. Whether it
is created by ppp is not that important here. Rename.
2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
41e80a02b2 wwan: handle missing data_port in ppp_stage3_ip_config_start() of NMModem
It's not at all clear, that the data_port is set at this point.
Guard against it, and avoid the assertion later.
2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
bc3aebbab8 wwan: disconnect signals from ppp-manager before clearing instance 2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
19f24574dc wwan: cleanup handling ppp_iface in NMModem 2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
66585dc1af wwan: free ppp_iface in NMModem's finalize() 2018-02-21 20:28:46 +01:00
Beniamino Galvani
878a3a4125 ovs: don't consume error in method callback
The error should be freed by callback functions, but only
_monitor_bridges_cb() actually does it. Simplify this by letting the
caller own the error.

Fixes: 830a5a14cb
2018-02-21 14:04:21 +01:00
Thomas Haller
ad21d54219 iface-helper: fix non-reentrant call to platform for failed IPv6 DAD
Platform invokes change events while reading netlink events. However,
platform code is not re-entrant and calling into platform again is not
allowed (aside operations that do not process the netlink socket, like
lookup of the platform cache).

That basically means, we have to always process events in an idle
handler. That is not a too strong limitation, because we anyway don't
know the call context in which the platform event is emitted and we
should avoid unguarded recursive calls into platform.

Otherwise, we get hit an assertion/crash in nm-iface-helper:

     1  raise()
     2  abort()
     3  g_assertion_message()
     4  g_assertion_message_expr()
     5  do_delete_object()
     6  ip6_address_delete()
 >>> 7  nm_platform_ip6_address_delete()
     8  nm_platform_ip6_address_sync()
     9  nm_ip6_config_commit()
     10 ndisc_config_changed()
     11 ffi_call_unix64()
     12 ffi_call()
     13 g_cclosure_marshal_generic_va()
     14 _g_closure_invoke_va()
     15 g_signal_emit_valist()
     16 g_signal_emit()
 >>> 17 nm_ndisc_dad_failed()
     18 ffi_call_unix64()
     19 ffi_call()
     20 g_cclosure_marshal_generic()
     21 g_closure_invoke()
     22 signal_emit_unlocked_R()
     23 g_signal_emit_valist()
     24 g_signal_emit()
 >>> 25 nm_platform_cache_update_emit_signal()
     26 event_handler_recvmsgs()
     27 event_handler_read_netlink()
     28 delayed_action_handle_one()
     29 delayed_action_handle_all()
     30 do_delete_object()
     31 ip6_address_delete()
     32 nm_platform_ip6_address_delete()
     33 nm_platform_ip6_address_sync()
 >>> 34 nm_ip6_config_commit()
     35 ndisc_config_changed()
     36 ffi_call_unix64()
     37 ffi_call()
     38 g_cclosure_marshal_generic_va()
     39 _g_closure_invoke_va()
     40 g_signal_emit_valist()
     41 g_signal_emit()
     42 check_timestamps()
     43 receive_ra()
     44 ndp_call_eventfd_handler()
     45 ndp_callall_eventfd_handler()
     46 event_ready()
     47 g_main_context_dispatch()
     48 g_main_context_iterate.isra.22()
     49 g_main_loop_run()
 >>> 50 main()

NMPlatform already has a check to assert against recursive calls
in delayed_action_handle_all():

    g_return_val_if_fail (priv->delayed_action.is_handling == 0, FALSE);

    priv->delayed_action.is_handling++;
    ...
    priv->delayed_action.is_handling--;

Fixes: f85728ecff

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1546656
2018-02-21 12:08:46 +01:00
Beniamino Galvani
cf79615169 ovs: add error code for callbacks to indicate NM is quitting
When NM quits it destroys all singletons including NMOvsdb, which
invokes callbacks for every pending method call. In the shutdown,
extra care must be taken to not access objects that are already in a
inconsistent state; for example here, the callback changes the device
state, and this causes an access to data that has already been
cleared:

 #0  _g_log_abort (breakpoint=breakpoint@entry=1) at gmessages.c:554
 #1  g_logv (log_domain=0x5635653b6817 "NetworkManager", log_level=G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7fffb4b2c1e0) at gmessages.c:1362
 #2  g_log (log_domain=log_domain@entry=0x5635653b6817 "NetworkManager", log_level=log_level@entry=G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, format=format@entry=0x7fbb3f58fa4a "%s: assertion '%s' failed") at gmessages.c:1403
 #3  g_return_if_fail_warning (log_domain=log_domain@entry=0x5635653b6817 "NetworkManager", pretty_function=pretty_function@entry=0x5635653b6b00 <__func__.34463> "nm_device_factory_manager_find_factory_for_connection", expression=expression@entry=0x5635653b6719 "factories_by_setting") at gmessages.c:2702
 #4  nm_device_factory_manager_find_factory_for_connection (connection=connection@entry=0x56356627e0e0) at src/devices/nm-device-factory.c:243
 #5  nm_manager_get_connection_iface (self=0x563566241080 [NMManager], connection=connection@entry=0x56356627e0e0, out_parent=out_parent@entry=0x0, error=error@entry=0x0) at src/nm-manager.c:1458
 #6  check_connection_compatible (self=<optimized out>, connection=0x56356627e0e0) at src/devices/nm-device.c:4679
 #7  check_connection_compatible (device=0x56356647b1b0 [NMDeviceOvsInterface], connection=0x56356627e0e0) at src/devices/ovs/nm-device-ovs-interface.c:95
 #8  _nm_device_check_connection_available (self=0x56356647b1b0 [NMDeviceOvsInterface], connection=0x56356627e0e0, flags=NM_DEVICE_CHECK_CON_AVAILABLE_NONE, specific_object=0x0) at src/devices/nm-device.c:12102
 #9  nm_device_check_connection_available (self=self@entry=0x56356647b1b0 [NMDeviceOvsInterface], connection=0x56356627e0e0, flags=flags@entry=NM_DEVICE_CHECK_CON_AVAILABLE_NONE, specific_object=specific_object@entry=0x0) at src/devices/nm-device.c:12131
 #10 nm_device_recheck_available_connections (self=self@entry=0x56356647b1b0 [NMDeviceOvsInterface]) at src/devices/nm-device.c:12238
 #11 _set_state_full (self=self@entry=0x56356647b1b0 [NMDeviceOvsInterface], state=state@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_FAILED, reason=reason@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_OVSDB_FAILED, quitting=quitting@entry=0) at src/devices/nm-device.c:13065
 #12 nm_device_state_changed (self=self@entry=0x56356647b1b0 [NMDeviceOvsInterface], state=state@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_FAILED, reason=reason@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_OVSDB_FAILED) at src/devices/nm-device.c:13328
 #13 del_iface_cb (error=<optimized out>, user_data=0x56356647b1b0) at src/devices/ovs/nm-device-ovs-port.c:160
 #14 _transact_cb (self=self@entry=0x5635662b9ba0 [NMOvsdb], result=result@entry=0x0, error=0x563566259a10, user_data=user_data@entry=0x5635662ff320) at src/devices/ovs/nm-ovsdb.c:1449
 #15 ovsdb_disconnect (self=self@entry=0x5635662b9ba0 [NMOvsdb]) at src/devices/ovs/nm-ovsdb.c:1331
 #16 dispose (object=0x5635662b9ba0 [NMOvsdb]) at src/devices/ovs/nm-ovsdb.c:1558
 #17 g_object_unref (_object=0x5635662b9ba0) at gobject.c:3293
 #18 _nm_singleton_instance_destroy () at src/nm-core-utils.c:138
 #19 _dl_fini () at dl-fini.c:253
 #20 __run_exit_handlers (status=status@entry=0, listp=0x7fbb3e1ad6c8 <__exit_funcs>, run_list_atexit=run_list_atexit@entry=true) at exit.c:77
 #21 __GI_exit (status=status@entry=0) at exit.c:99
 #22 main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffb4b2cc38) at src/main.c:468

Add a new error code to indicate to callbacks that we are quitting and
no further action must be taken. This is preferable to having
additional references because it allows us to free the resources owned
by callbacks immediately, while references can easily create loops.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1543871
2018-02-21 11:44:25 +01:00
Francesco Giudici
1289450146 device: enable DHCPv6 retries on lease renewal failure
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=792745
2018-02-20 16:51:06 +01:00
Francesco Giudici
1a20ff86d5 device: never stop trying renewing the lease
Always reschedule a lease renewal attempt: just clear the scheduled
renewal if the connection is really deactivated.
2018-02-20 16:51:06 +01:00
Francesco Giudici
da0fee4d9f device: always consider both ip families when deciding to fail
Example: when dhcpv4 lease renewal fails, if ipv4.may-fail was "yes",
check also if we have a successful ipv6 conf: if not fail.
Previously we just ignored the other ip family status.
2018-02-20 16:51:06 +01:00
Thomas Haller
62a7863979 dhcp: add support for special ipv4.dhcp-client-id types "mac", "perm-mac", and "stable" 2018-02-15 16:24:28 +01:00
Thomas Haller
f5bedd3655 device: make ipv4.dhcp-client-id configurable via a global default 2018-02-15 16:23:20 +01:00
Thomas Haller
7de078a394 dhcp: inject client-id in GBytes format from NMDevice to nm_dhcp_manager_start_ip4()
Convert the string representation of ipv4.dhcp-client-id property already in
NMDevice to a GBytes. Next, we will support more client ID modes, and we
will need the NMDevice context to generate the client id.
2018-02-15 16:08:00 +01:00
Thomas Haller
b0e9856196 dhcp: refactor type of NMDhcpClient hwaddr to be GBytes
GByteArray is a mutable array of bytes. For every practical purpose, the hwaddr
property of NMDhcpClient is an immutable sequence of bytes. Thus, make it a
GBytes.
2018-02-15 16:08:00 +01:00
Thomas Haller
574f2744dc ovs/trivial: fix indentation 2018-02-09 22:07:28 +01:00
Thomas Haller
6473b0868c wifi/iwd: make NMIwdManager:dispose() reentrant
Theoretically, dispose() could be called multiple times.
2018-02-09 21:34:20 +01:00
Andrew Zaborowski
3a30ea9fc6 iwd: avoid duplicate nm_device_iwd_set_dbus_object call
Avoid calling nm_device_iwd_set_dbus_object (device, NULL) if the
dbus_object was NULL already.  Apparently gdbus guarantees that a
name-owner notification either has a NULL old owner or a NULL new owner
but can also have both old and new owner NULL.
2018-02-09 21:30:46 +01:00