Simplifies code internally, and makes it easier for clients as well in
some cases where they want to control what ends up in the resulting
hash and what does not.
Remove the org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerSystemSettings bus name and
have everybody talk to org.freedesktop.NetworkManager. Now that we have
a single settings service that's embedded in the main daemon, we don't
need separate names anymore.
Remove all references to connection scope and user-settings services
from the various internal APIs of the daemon. The external DBus API
remains unchanged, albeit in stub form for scope stuff.
The only thing that doesn't work yet is the system-settings service's
"auto eth" connections for ethernet devices that don't have an existing
connection. Might also have issues with unmanaged devices that can't
provide a MAC address until they are brought up, but we'll see.
Fix a few issues here:
- nm_utils_merge_ip4_config() didn't reset domains, which would cause domains
to still be used even if the user elected to ignore DHCP-provided DNS
- nm_ip4_config_add_domain() and nm_ip4_config_add_search() didn't filter
duplicates
- nm_ip4_config_reset_searches() leaked everything
- If the user had specified an appended search in the connection, that search
would be added to the 'searches' field in resolv.conf, but any server
returned domains in 'domain_name' would be ignored because at least one
search existed.
Instead of requiring applets to hash passphrases, just do it in NM instead.
This should fix confusion where people don't understand that they are seeing
their hashed passphrase.
* libnm-util/libnm-util.ver
libnm-util/nm-setting-ip4-config.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-ip4-config.h
- Add 'never-default' property, which when true indicates that a
connection should never be the default connection
* src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
- (nm_ip4_config_get_never_default, nm_ip4_config_set_never_default):
Add never-default helpers
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_utils_merge_ip4_config): update never-default when merging the
IP4 setting to the IP4 config
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c
- (nm_system_apply_ip4_config): if the connection is never-default,
don't add routes without a gateway
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (get_best_device): don't let never-default connections be the best
- (update_routing_and_dns): handle never-default for VPN connections
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-rh/reader.c
- (make_ip4_setting): handle never-default by checking GATEWAYDEV
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* libnm-glib/nm-ip4-config.c
libnm-glib/nm-ip4-config.h
- Add 'routes' property
* libnm-util/nm-setting-vpn.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-vpn.h
- Remove 'routes' property
* libnm-util/nm-setting-ip4-config.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-ip4-config.h
- 'ignore-dhcp-dns' renamed to 'ignore-auto-dns'
- Add 'ignore-auto-routes' property
- 'routes' exposed over D-Bus is now an array of array of uint (4) to
accomodate route metrics
- 'routes' exposed in C is now a list of NMSettingIP4Route structures
* libnm-util/nm-utils.c
libnm-util/nm-utils.h
- Add helpers for marshalling IP4 routes
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_utils_merge_ip4_config): handle property renames and new route
structure
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c
- (nm_system_device_set_ip4_route, nm_system_device_set_from_ip4_config,
nm_system_vpn_device_set_from_ip4_config): respect route metrics
* src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c
- (nm_dhcp_manager_get_ip4_config): handle new route structure
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/reader.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/writer.c
- Handle routes separately from addresses now that routes have a different
format
* introspection/nm-ip4-config.xml
src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
- Rename internal routing functions
- 'static-routes' renamed to 'routes'
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* libnm-util/nm-setting-ip4-config.[ch]: Add static routes property.
* src/nm-ip4-config.[ch]: Store the static routes as a list of
NMIP4Address, update the getters and setters.
* src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c (nm_dhcp_manager_get_ip4_config):
Use the updated NMIP4Config routes api.
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c (nm_utils_merge_ip4_config): Merge
static routes as well.
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c (netmask_to_prefix): Implement.
(nm_system_device_set_from_ip4_config): Use the updated NMIP4Config
routes api.
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Add a flag to NMSettingIP4Config to make it possible to ignore the DNS
information received from DHCP.
* libnm-util/nm-setting-ip4-config.c: Add a new membet "ignore_dhcp_dns"
to make it possible to ignore the DNS information (both servers and
searches) returned by DHCP server.
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c (nm_utils_merge_ip4_config): Reset the
name servers and searches if "ignore_dhcp_dns" is set.
* src/nm-ip4-config.c (nm_ip4_config_reset_nameservers)
(nm_ip4_config_reset_searches): Implement.
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* src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c
- (nm_dhcp_manager_get_ip4_config): clean up; update for changes to
NMIP4Config to support multiple IP addresses
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_utils_merge_ip4_config): update for multiple IP addresses
* src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
- Store a list of IPv4 address/netmask/gateway tuples
- (nm_ip4_config_get_gateway, nm_ip4_config_set_gateway,
nm_ip4_config_get_netmask, nm_ip4_config_set_netmask,
nm_ip4_config_get_broadcast, nm_ip4_config_set_broadcast,
nm_ip4_config_set_address): remove
- (nm_ip4_config_take_address, nm_ip4_config_add_address,
nm_ip4_config_replace_address, nm_ip4_config_get_num_addresses):
new functions; handle multiple IPv4 addresses
* src/nm-device.c
src/ppp-manager/nm-ppp-manager.c
src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.c
src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
test/nm-tool.c
libnm-glib/libnm-glib-test.c
- update for changes to NMIP4Config for multiple IPv4 addresses
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c
- (nm_system_device_set_ip4_route): don't add the route if any address
is on the same subnet as the destination
- (check_one_address): ignore the exact match, just match family and
interface index
- (add_ip4_addresses): add all IPv4 addresses in an NMIP4Config to
an interface
- (nm_system_device_set_from_ip4_config): use add_ip4_addresses()
- (nm_system_vpn_device_set_from_ip4_config): use add_ip4_addresses()
* introspection/nm-ip4-config.xml
- Remove 'address', 'gateway', 'netmask', and 'broadcast' properties
- Add 'addresses' property which is an array of (uuu) tuples of
address/netmask/gateway
* libnm-util/nm-setting-ip4-config.c
- (set_property): use ip-address <-> GValue converters from nm-utils.c
* libnm-glib/nm-ip4-config.c
libnm-glib/nm-ip4-config.h
- Handle D-Bus interface changes to support multiple IP addresses
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* callouts/Makefile.am
callouts/nm-dispatcher-action.c
callouts/nm-dispatcher-action.h
callouts/nm-dispatcher.conf
callouts/nm-dispatcher.xml
callouts/org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher.service
- Re-implement the dispatcher as a system-bus activated service that
NM calls on-demand, rather than an always running daemon
* src/Makefile.am
- Add callouts dir to includes to pick up dispatcher defines
* src/nm-device.c
- (nm_device_state_changed): call dispatcher on device activated/
deactivated
* src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.c
- (nm_vpn_connection_set_vpn_state): call dispatcher when VPN connections
go up and down
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
src/NetworkManagerUtils.h
- (nm_utils_call_dispatcher): helper to call dispatcher
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* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
src/NetworkManagerUtils.h
- (nm_utils_merge_ip4_config): new function; merge settings from an
NMSettingIP4Config to an NMIP4Config object
* src/nm-device.c
- (merge_ip4_config): move to NetworkManagerUtils.c
* src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.c
- (nm_vpn_connection_ip4_config_get): merge in user-specified settings
too
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It's 2007. Remove support for drivers that don't support wireless scanning.
* test/nm-tool.c
include/NetworkManager.h
src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- Remove special handling for non-scanning devices and mark them
as unsupported/unhandled
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(force-commit to fix wrong comment and partial commit of r2685; this
commit actually applies to r2685)
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_utils_same_ssid): add "ignore_trailing_null" parameter which
ignores trailing nulls in the SSID to work around mismatches in
expectations between WEXT and what the info-daemon passes back. The
info-daemon would pass back the correct length, but due to the
ESSID length issues with WEXT 22 and greater and wpa_supplicant,
the device would always have an SSID + 1 depending on what versions
of wpa_supplicant, the kernel, and NM you have. This was most often
visible by just quitting the applet and relaunching, which caused
NM to reassociated to the same network over again when reloading
the save networks.
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
src/NetworkManagerUtils.h
src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- Update for new parameter to nm_utils_same_ssid()
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* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_utils_escape_ssid): add "ignore_trailing_null" parameter which
ignores trailing nulls in the SSID to work around mismatches in
expectations between WEXT and what the info-daemon passes back. The
info-daemon would pass back the correct length, but due to the
ESSID length issues with WEXT 22 and greater and wpa_supplicant,
the device would always have an SSID + 1 depending on what versions
of wpa_supplicant, the kernel, and NM you have. This was most often
visible by just quitting the applet and relaunching, which caused
NM to reassociated to the same network over again when reloading
the save networks.
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* libnm-glib/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c: Cache networks (bssids) list.
We get signalled when it changes.
* libnm-glib/nm-client.c: Cache NMState and device list, we get signalled
when it changes.
* libnm-glib/nm-device.c: Cache the device state property.
* libnm-glib/nm-access-point.c: Cache the strength property.
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c: Fix wireless device scanning scheduler.
The new algorithm is to start from SCAN_INTERVAL_MIN (currently defined as 0)
and add a SCAN_INTERVAL_STEP (currently 20 seconds) with each successful scan
until SCAN_INTERVAL_MAX (currently 120 seconds) is reached. Do not scan while
the device is down, activating, or activated (in case of A/B/G cards).
Remove some old dead ifdef'ed out code that used to configure wireless devices,
it's all done through supplicant now.
* src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.c: Fix the reference
counting issues with pending calls which caused leaks and crashes when
interface was removed (now that the interface actually gets removed).
* src/nm-call-store.c: Make a copy of data before running a foreach
with user callback on it - The most common usage pattern is to cancel
(and thus remove) all pending calls with foreach which would modify
the hash table we're iterating over.
* src/nm-manager.c: When a device is added, make sure it is "up". When
it's removed or disabled due to disabling wireless or networking, bring
it down.
* include/NetworkManager.h: Add new device state NM_DEVICE_STATE_DOWN.
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c:
* src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c:
* src/nm-device.c:
- Remove "init" virtual function, all gobjects have a place for that
already (constructor).
- Replace "start" virtual function with "bring_up", devices can be
brought up and down more than just on startup now.
- Add "is_up" virtual function.
- Implement one way to bring a device down instead of previous 4 different
ways, each of witch did something different.
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c (nm_dev_sock_open): This doesn't need an NMDevice,
all it needs is the device interface.
Get rid of NMData.dev_list (3 members to go).
Get rif of NMData in a lot of places.
* gnome/libnm_glib/libnm_glib.c: Make it compile again.
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