For now, handle multiple serial ports on a vendor/driver basis in the
modem creator function; HAL emits device added signals for the ttys in
random order, so just using the first serial port doesn't work. This was
mainly added for 'hso' devices anyway, for which multiple serial ports are
already handled correctly by the creator.
In combination with udev-extras, this allows automatic detection of modem
capabilties instead of having to keep 10-modem.fdi up-to-date with the hardware
flavor of the week. NMHalManager grabs the originating device of a newly
detected device, passes that to NMManager, which then passes it along to the
device-type-specific creators. The modem creator then asks udev for any
probed modem capabilities, and uses those in perference to any capabilities
HAL reports. HAL capabilities are kept as a fallback.
* src/nm-dbus-manager.c
src/nm-dbus-manager.h
- (nm_dbus_manager_get_name_owner): return error
* src/nm-manager.c
- (impl_manager_activate_connection): perform additional validation on
ActivateConnection calls of user connections
- (is_user_request_authorized): ensure that the requestor is the same
UID as the UID that owns the user settings service; users shouldn't
be able to control another user's connections
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* src/nm-manager.c
- (free_get_settings_info): don't use the DBusGProxy which could be
disposed of by the time the function is called
- (internal_new_connection_cb): save connection scope
- (connection_get_settings_cb): don't replace a connection unless it's
actually different from the existing one; fixes an issue where
killing the settings service wouldn't deactivate an active connection
provided by that settings service, because it was using a connection
that had already been replaced in the system or user hash
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* include/NetworkManager.h
introspection/nm-device.xml
include/NetworkManagerVPN.h
- Add a few more state reasons for the device deactivated state
* src/nm-device-interface.c
src/nm-device-interface.h
- (nm_device_interface_deactivate): add a 'reason' argument
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (nm_device_deactivate, nm_device_take_down): add a 'reason' argument
- (nm_device_state_changed): pass the state change reason to
nm_device_take_down()
- (nm_device_set_managed): take a 'reason' argument, and pass it along
to the state change function
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- (remove_one_device, handle_unmanaged_devices, sync_devices,
impl_manager_sleep): pass a reason code to nm_device_set_managed()
- (nm_manager_deactivate_connection): add a 'reason' argument and pass
something reasonable along to VPN deactivation
* src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c
src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.h
- (nm_vpn_manager_deactivate_connection): add a 'reason' argument and
pass that along to nm_vpn_connection_disconnect()
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Implement support for honoring configured and automatic hostnames, and for
setting the configured hostname.
* introspection/nm-ip4-config.xml
src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c
- Remove useless hostname property; it's not really part of the IPv4
config
* introspection/nm-settings-system.xml
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.c
libnm-glib/nm-dbus-settings-system.h
- Add SetHostname() call to system settings D-Bus interface
- Add Hostname property to system settings D-Bus interface
- (nm_dbus_settings_system_save_hostname,
nm_dbus_settings_system_get_hostname): implement
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (nm_device_get_dhcp4_config): implement
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- Fetch and track system settings service hostname changes, and proxy
the changes via a GObject property of the manager
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-interface.h
- Replace nm_system_config_interface_supports_add() with a capabilities
bitfield
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.c
system-settings/src/nm-system-config-error.h
- Add additional errors
* system-settings/src/dbus-settings.c
system-settings/src/dbus-settings.h
- (get_property, nm_sysconfig_settings_class_init): add hostname
property; first plugin returning a hostname wins
- (impl_settings_add_connection): use plugin capabilities instead of
nm_system_config_interface_supports_add()
- (impl_settings_save_hostname): implement hostname saving
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (lookup_thread_run_cb, lookup_thread_worker, lookup_thread_new,
lookup_thread_die): implement an asynchronous hostname lookup thread
which given an IPv4 address tries to look up the hostname for that
address with reverse DNS
- (get_best_device): split out best device code from
update_routing_and_dns()
- (update_etc_hosts): update /etc/hosts with the machine's new hostname
to preserve the 127.0.0.1 reverse mapping that so many things require
- (set_system_hostname): set a given hostname
- (update_system_hostname): implement hostname policy; a configured
hostname (from the system settings service) is used if available,
otherwise an automatically determined hostname from DHCP, VPN, etc.
If there was no automatically determined hostname, reverse DNS of
the best device's IP address will be used, and as a last resort the
hostname 'localhost.localdomain' is set.
- (update_routing_and_dns): use get_best_device(); update the system
hostname when the network config changes
- (hostname_changed): update system hostname if the system settings
service signals a hostname change
- (nm_policy_new): list for system settings service hostname changes
- (nm_policy_destroy): ensure that an in-progress hostname lookup thread
gets told to die
* system-settings/plugins/keyfile/plugin.c
system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/plugin.c
- (get_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement hostname and
capabilities properties
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/shvar.c
- (svOpenFile): re-enable R/W access of ifcfg files since the plugin
writes out /etc/sysconfig/network now
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/plugin.c
- (plugin_get_hostname): get hostname from /etc/sysconfig/network
- (plugin_set_hostname): save hostname to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_network_changed_cb): handle changes to /etc/sysconfig/network
- (sc_plugin_ifcfg_init): monitor /etc/sysconfig/network for changes
- (get_property, set_property, sc_plugin_ifcfg_class_init): implement
hostname get/set and capabilities get
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Patch from Sjoerd Simons <sjoerd.simons@collabora.co.uk>
* src/NetworkManager.c
src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- More explicitly make the NMManager a singleton
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Modify the NMDevice::state-changed signal to include the previous state
and reason. Enables the applet to provide more information why device
activation failed.
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* callouts/Makefile.am
callouts/nm-avahi-autoipd-action.c
callouts/nm-avahi-autoipd.conf
- avahi-autoipd callout to send options back to NM
* src/autoip.c
src/autoip.h
- remove
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device-private.h
src/nm-manager.c
- Use avahi-autoipd for IPv4LL functionality rather than really crappy
old custom stuff
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Add a GError argument to nm_connection_verify() and nm_setting_verify(),
and add error enums to each NMSetting subclass. Each NMSetting subclass now
returns a descriptive GError when verification fails.
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Fix memory leaks.
* system-settings/src/nm-system-config-hal-manager.c (get_type_for_udi):
Free data returned from dbus method call.
* system-settings/src/nm-polkit-helpers.c (check_polkit_privileges):
dbus_g_method_get_sender() returns a duplicated string, free it
when done.
(check_polkit_privileges): Looks like policykit sometimes returns
error and non-null return value, don't leak errors in that case.
* system-settings/src/main.c (find_plugin): Don't leak existing
plugin names.
(load_stuff): Don't leak device list and list items.
(have_connection_for_device): Don't leak connection list.
* system-settings/plugins/keyfile/reader.c (read_one_setting_value):
Free the data received from g_keyfile_get_*.
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/parser.c (READ_WEP_KEY): Free
the key when the security object is updated.
* src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.c (scan_results_cb):
Free data returned from dbus method call.
(iface_state_cb): Ditto.
(add_network_cb): Ditto.
(nm_supplicant_interface_add_cb): Don't make another copy of already
duplicated object path.
(nm_supplicant_interface_add_to_supplicant): Free the driver GValue
when done.
* src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-config.c
(ADD_STRING_LIST_VAL): Fix a memory leak.
* src/nm-manager.c (free_get_settings_info): Free the allocated
memory slice.
(list_connections_cb): Free data returned from dbus method call.
(system_settings_get_unmanaged_devices_cb): Ditto.
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c (device_cleanup): Free ssid.
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-suse/shvar.c (svCloseFile):
* system-settings/plugins/ifcfg-fedora/shvar.c (svCloseFile):
* src/backends/shvar.c (svCloseFile): Free the duplicated content
of the GList.
* libnm-util/nm-setting.c (nm_setting_from_hash): Free the constructor
arguments after the object is created.
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Don't remove all devices on waking up, sync with HAL.
* src/nm-manager.c (nm_manager_udi_is_managed): Implement.
(sync_devices): Implement, based on hal_manager_hal_reappeared_cb.
(hal_manager_hal_reappeared_cb): Just call sync_devices.
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Handle HAL dropouts better; allow NM to start up even if HAL isn't up yet.
* marshallers/nm-marshal.list
- Add marshaller
* src/NetworkManager.c
- (main): let the NMManager handle the NMHalManager
* src/nm-hal-manager.c
src/nm-hal-manager.h
- convert to a GObject, and emit singals when stuff changes. Let the
NMManager handle the signals, instead of the NMHalManager calling
into the NMManager.
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- (remove_one_device): consolidate device removals here
- (dispose): use remove_one_device()
- (nm_manager_get_device_by_udi): make static
- (deferred_hal_manager_query_devices): idle handler to query the HAL
manager for devices at startup or wakeup time
- (nm_manager_new): create and monitor the HAL manager
- (hal_manager_udi_added_cb): new function; do what
nm_manager_add_device() used to do when signalled by the hal manager
- (hal_manager_udi_removed_cb): new function; do what
nm_manager_remove_device() used to do when signalled by the hal
manager
- (hal_manager_rfkill_changed_cb): handle rfkill changes from the
hal manager
- (hal_manager_hal_reappeared_cb): when HAL comes back, remove devices
in our device list that aren't known to HAL
- (impl_manager_sleep): on wakeup, re-add devices from an idle handler;
see comments on nm-hal-manager.c::nm_manager_state_changed() a few
commits ago
- (nm_manager_get_device_by_path, nm_manager_is_udi_managed,
nm_manager_activation_pending, nm_manager_wireless_enabled,
nm_manager_wireless_hardware_enabled,
nm_manager_set_wireless_hardware_enabled): remove, unused
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* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- (nm_manager_error_get_type): add new error
- (nm_manager_remove_device): don't bother taking down the device here,
the state change from unmanaging the device will do it
- (impl_manager_sleep): move nm_manager_sleep() here since nothing else
uses it; when going to sleep, just unmanage the device instead of
taking it down, because stuff will cleaned up correctly when the
device gets unmanaged
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* include/NetworkManager.h
- Remove the DOWN and CANCELLED device states
- Add UNMANAGED and UNAVAILABLE device states
- Document the device states
* introspection/nm-device.xml
src/nm-device-interface.c
src/nm-device-interface.h
- Add the 'managed' property
* test/nm-tool.c
- (detail_device): print out device state
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.h
src/backends/NetworkManagerArch.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerFrugalware.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerMandriva.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerPaldo.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerSuSE.c
- (nm_system_device_get_system_config, nm_system_device_get_disabled
nm_system_device_free_system_config): remove; they were unused and
their functionality should be re-implemented in each distro's
system settings service plugin
* src/nm-gsm-device.c
src/nm-gsm-device.h
src/nm-cdma-device.c
src/nm-cdma-device.h
- (*_new): take the 'managed' argument
* src/nm-device.c
- (nm_device_set_address): remove, fold into nm_device_bring_up()
- (nm_device_init): start in unmanaged state, not disconnected
- (constructor): don't start device until the system settings service
has had a chance to figure out if the device is managed or not
- (nm_device_deactivate, nm_device_bring_up, nm_device_bring_down):
don't set device state here, let callers handle that as appropriate
- (nm_device_dispose): don't touch the device if it's not managed
- (set_property, get_property, nm_device_class_init): implement the
'managed' property
- (nm_device_state_changed): bring the device up if its now managed,
and deactivate it if it used to be active
- (nm_device_get_managed, nm_device_set_managed): do the right thing
with the managed state
* src/nm-hal-manager.c
- (wired_device_creator, wireless_device_creator, modem_device_creator):
take initial managed state and pass it along to device constructors
- (create_device_and_add_to_list): get managed state and pass to
type creators
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- (real_can_activate): fold in most of
nm_device_802_11_wireless_can_activate()
- (can_scan): can't scan in UNAVAILABLE or UNMANAGED
- (link_timeout_cb): instead of deactivating, change device state and
let the device state handler to it
- (real_update_hw_address): clean up
- (state_changed_cb): when entering UNAVAILABLE state, schedule an idle
handler to transition to DISCONNECTED if the device isn't rfkilled
* src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c
- (set_carrier): move above callers and get rid of prototype
- (device_state_changed): when entering UNAVAILABLE state, schedule an
idle handler to transition to DISCONNECTED if the device has a
carrier
- (real_update_hw_address): clean up
- (link_timeout_cb, ppp_state_changed): change state instead of calling
deactivation directly as deactivation doesn't change state anymore
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (schedule_activate_check): yay, remove wireless_enabled hack since
the NMManager and wireless devices work that out themselves now
- (device_state_changed): change to a switch and update for new device
states
- (device_carrier_changed): remove; device handles this now through
state changes
- (device_added): don't care about carrier any more; the initial
activation check will happen when the device transitions to
DISCONNECTED
* src/nm-manager.c
- (dispose): clear unmanaged devices
- (handle_unmanaged_devices): update unmanaged device list and toggle
the managed property on each device when needed
- (system_settings_properties_changed_cb): handle signals from the
system settings service
- (system_settings_get_unmanaged_devices_cb): handle callback from
getting the unmanaged device list method call
- (query_unmanaged_devices): ask the system settings service for its
list of unmanaged devices
- (nm_manager_name_owner_changed, initial_get_connections): get unmanaged
devices
- (manager_set_wireless_enabled): push rfkill state down to wireless
devices directly and let them handle the necessary state transitions
- (manager_device_state_changed): update for new device states
- (nm_manager_add_device): set initial rfkill state on wireless devices
- (nm_manager_remove_device): don't touch the device if it's unmanaged
- (nm_manager_activate_connection): return error if the device is
unmanaged
- (nm_manager_sleep): handle new device states correctly; don't change
the state of unavailable/unmanaged devices
* libnm-glib/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- (state_changed_cb): update for new device states
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Rework VPN connection handling for a more consistent D-Bus API. The
VPNManager object has been removed, and active VPN connections are now the
same as any other active connection. The Manager object's ActivateConnection
and DeactivateConnection methods are used to start and stop a VPN connection,
and the VPNConnection objects are subclasses of the ActiveConnection objects.
When activating a VPN connection, pass the path of the active connection
to which the VPN connection is tied in the 'specific_object' argument.
Consequently, the libnm-glib API has been reworked to match this arrangement,
with the VPNManager object removed, and the NMVPNConnection objects now
being subclasses of NMActiveConnection.
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* introspection/nm-manager.xml
introspection/nm-manager-client.xml
- (ActivateConnection): return the object path of the active connection
on success
- (GetActiveConnections): remove
- (DeactivateConnection): new function; deactivate a currently active
connection
- Add an ActiveConnections property which returns an array of
active connection object paths
* introspection/nm-device.xml
- (Deactivate): remove
* introspection/all.xml
- Add ActiveConnection introspection
* introspection/nm-active-connection.xml
- Add the ActiveConnection object
* include/NetworkManager.h
- Add the Connection.Active D-Bus interface
* src/nm-device-interface.c
- (impl_device_deactivate): remove
* src/nm-activation-request.c
src/nm-activation-request.c
src/Makefile.am
- Implement the Connection.Active D-Bus interface
* src/nm-manager.c
- (get_property, nm_manager_class_init): add ACTIVE_CONNECTIONS property
- (nm_manager_activate_device): return the active connection path
- (connection_added_default_handler, impl_manager_activate_connection):
return the active connection to the caller
- (add_one_connection_element, impl_manager_get_active_connections):
remove
- (impl_manager_deactivate_connection): new function; deactivate an
active connection
* libnm-glib/nm-device.c
libnm-glib/nm-device.h
- Remove Deactivate() function
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* introspection/nm-manager.xml
introspection/nm-manager-client.xml
- Rename the ActivateDevice method to ActivateConnection to better
reflect it's usage; it's arguments get reordered a bit too
- Convert GetActiveConnections method return from a struct to a dict
* include/NetworkManager.h
- Define the dict keys for return value of GetActiveConnections
* src/nm-manager.c
- impl_manager_activate_device -> impl_manager_activate_connection
- (add_one_connection_element): return a populated hash table, not
a structure
* libnm-glib/nm-client.c
libnm-glib/nm-client.h
- nm_client_activate_device -> nm_client_activate_connection
- nm_client_free_active_connection_element -> nm_client_free_active_connections_element
- (nm_client_get_active_connections): return a GSList of GHashTables,
instead of the custom structures. Each element of the returned list
must be freed with nm_client_free_active_connections_element()
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Change manager's StateChange signal to StateChanged for consistency.
* introspection/nm-manager.xml
- Add 'StateChanged' signal
- Move 'StateChange' down to the deprecated section
* src/nm-hal-manager.c
- (nm_hal_manager_new): connect to 'state-changed' instead
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_new): connect to 'state-changed' instead
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- (nm_manager_update_state): emit both 'state-changed' and 'state-change'
- (nm_manager_class_init): add 'state-changed' and not the deprecation
of 'state-change'
* libnm-glib/nm-client.c
libnm-glib/nm-client.h
- (constructor, nm_client_class_init, client_state_changed_proxy):
track and proxy 'state-changed' instead of 'state-change'
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First pass of multiple active device support. Expect bugs.
* src/nm-ip4-config.c
src/nm-ip4-config.h
- (nm_ip4_config_get_secondary, nm_ip4_config_set_secondary): remove;
there are better ways to do this in the named manager
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (nm_device_can_activate): return whether the device can activate a
connection right now; taking into account things like carrier state
and rfkill state
- (nm_device_get_best_auto_connection): renamed from
nm_device_get_best_connection
- (real_act_stage4_get_ip4_config): MTU stuff is now handled in the
device subclasses themselves, so that each device can override the
MTU from it's NMSetting subclass if needed
- (nm_device_set_ip4_config): set MTU when setting up routes and stuff
in NetworkManagerSystem.c, not here
* src/named-manager/nm-named-manager.c
src/named-manager/nm-named-manager.h
- (nm_named_manager_name_owner_changed,
nm_named_manager_dbus_connection_changed): fix for changes to
rewrite_resolv_conf()
- (compute_nameservers): don't need the NMNamedManager at all, remove
from parameter list
- (merge_one_ip4_config): new function; merge ip4 configs together
- (rewrite_resolv_conf): write out resolv.conf from all the stored
ip4 configs; the VPN config takes precedence, then the best
device config, then the rest of the configs
- (get_domain_for_config): take the NMNamedManager as an argument
to check whether the config is the VPN config
- (add_ip4_config_to_named): fixups for removal of the 'secondary'
attribute from ip4 configs
- (add_all_ip4_configs_to_named): add all the configs in priority order
- (remove_ip4_config_from_named): fix for changes to
get_domain_for_config()
- (nm_named_manager_add_ip4_config): assign the config to the right slot
based on its type; callers must pass in the type now
- (get_last_default_domain): remove, unused
- (nm_named_manager_remove_ip4_config): handle config slots correctly
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- (real_can_activate): new function
- (real_get_best_auto_connection): renamed from real_get_best_connection
- (real_act_stage4_get_ip4_config): handle MTU override
* src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c
- (real_can_activate): new function
- (real_get_best_auto_connection): renamed from real_get_best_connection
- (real_act_stage4_get_ip4_config): new function; handle MTU override
* src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.c
- (nm_vpn_connection_ip4_config_get): don't need to set the 'secondary'
attribute on the ip4 config
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_auto_get_best_device): remove
- (nm_policy_device_change_check): remove
- (update_default_route): new function; set the default route via
the specified device
- (get_device_priority): new function; return the priority number of
a device type WRT which one should have the default route. Order is
(highest to lowest) wired, wireless, GSM, CDMA.
- (update_routing_and_dns): new function; determine which device should
have the default route, then update the routing table and DNS
- (maybe_auto_activate_device): new function; if a device is now
available for activation, find out what connection it would like to
activate and do it
- (schedule_activate_check): new function; if a device can be activated
now, schedule the activation. Each device may have only one
pending activation at a given time.
- (device_state_changed): if activation was canceled, try again,
possibly with another connection; if the device was activated,
update routing and DNS; if the device was deactivated, try again
with another connection
- (device_carrier_changed): if there is no carrier, deactivate the
device; otherwise schedule an activation check for the device
- (wireless_networks_changed): schedule an activation check for the
device
- (device_added): keep track of the signal handler IDs so they can
be removed when the device goes away
- (device_removed): remove any signal handlers that might be attached
to the device; update routing and DNS
- (schedule_activate_all): new function
- (connections_added, connection_added, connection_updated): when
connections change, schedule all devices for an activation check
- (connection_removed): when a device is deactivated because its
connection was removed, schedule another activation check for it
- (nm_policy_destroy): destroy pending activations and disconnect
all device signal handlers
* src/nm-manager.c
- (nm_manager_activate_device): if the device was already actived,
deactivate it
- (deactivate_old_device): remove
- (connection_added_default_handler, impl_manager_activate_device):
don't deactivate other devices when activating this one
* src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerFrugalware.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerPaldo.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerArch.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerSuSE.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c
- (nm_system_get_mtu): remove; MTU should be provided through the
distro's system settings service plugin instead
- (nm_system_device_add_default_route_via_device): remove
- (nm_system_device_add_default_route_via_device_with_iface): remove
- (nm_system_device_replace_default_route): new function; call
generic implementation
* src/backends/NetworkManagerGeneric.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerGeneric.h
- (nm_generic_device_add_default_route_via_device,
nm_generic_device_add_default_route_via_device_with_iface): remove
- (nm_generic_device_replace_default_route): replace the default route
with the given route via some gateway
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c
src/NetworkManagerSystem.h
- (nm_system_device_set_from_ip4_config): let the policy handle updates
to routing and DNS; but set the MTU here
- (nm_system_vpn_device_set_from_ip4_config): set the route with the
ip_iface of the active device; use the standard MTU setting function
- (nm_system_set_mtu): remove
- (nm_system_device_set_mtu): consolidate MTU setting code in one place
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* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_device_change_check): get scope off the connection, not
using the manager helper
* src/nm-manager.c
src/nm-manager.h
- (get_scope_for_proxy): rename from get_type_for_proxy()
- (connection_get_settings_cb): set scope and path on connection, not
using GObject data items
- (get_connection_for_proxy): don't need to return path, since that
can be gotten from the connection
- (get_connection_for_proxy): get path off the connection, not from
parameters
- (connection_removed_cb, connection_updated_cb): don't need to get
path from get_connection_for_proxy(); get scope off the connection
instead of using GObject data items
- (connection_added_default_handler, add_one_connection_element): use
nm_connection_get_path() not nm_manager_get_connection_dbus_path()
- (nm_manager_get_connection_dbus_path): remove
- (nm_manager_get_connection_scope): remove
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* Global rename of NMConnectionSettings -> NMExportedConnection to cut down
on confusing names
* Add 'path' and 'scope' properties to NMConnection since both NM and the
applet were having to hack this in anyway. Remove the 'path' stuff from
NMExportedConnection
* Internally rename NMConnectionType -> NMConnectionScope
* Provide default implementations of the 'get_id' and 'get_settings' methods
of NMExportedConnection
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* src/nm-manager.c
- (finalize): remove devices a bit earlier; clean up system settings
poke
- (nm_manager_name_owner_changed): clean up system settings poke when
the service appears, and try to restart it if it fails
- (poke_system_settings_daemon_cb): try to get the system settings
service started through D-Bus service activation
- (initial_get_connections): start the system settings daemon if it's
not already running
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* src/nm-manager.c
- (check_connection_allowed): take an NMDeviceInterface instead of
an NMDevice object as an argument
- (nm_manager_activate_device): pass an NMDeviceInterface to
check_connection_allowed()
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* libnm-util/nm-setting-serial.c (nm_setting_serial_class_init):
* Mark the properties
with G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT so that they get the default values.
* src/nm-gsm-device.c: Add preliminary support for monitoring
* device. It only monitors
the monitoring device and prints out the output for now. Or more
precicely, doesn't
do absolutely anything right now since the montoring device
argument is never set.
* src/nm-serial-device.c (serial_debug): Implement. It's very
* verbose and thus
requires it's own knob to turn it on.
(config_fd): Add NMSettingSerial to the arguments list.
(nm_serial_device_open): Ditto.
(get_reply_got_data): Ignore the terminators at the beginning of
the output.
(nm_serial_device_get_io_channel): Implement.
* src/nm-manager.c: Add NMDBusManager to the private data of the
* NMManager. Asking
a new reference every time (and forgetting to release it
sometimes) is a pain and
it's not like NMManager could work without dbus.
(nm_manager_add_device): Register the added device on dbus here.
* src/nm-hal-manager.c (modem_device_creator): Pass NULL for now
* for the monitoring
device.
* src/nm-device.c (constructor): Don't export the device here,
* instead export
it when it's added to the NMManager's device list.
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* src/nm-device-interface.c
src/nm-device-interface.h
- (nm_device_interface_error_quark, nm_device_interface_error_get_type):
normalize and expand errors
- (nm_device_interface_init): register errors so they can be marshalled
through dbus-glib
- (nm_device_interface_activate): ensure that failure of activation
returns an error
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (device_activation_precheck): implementations of check_connection()
now take a GError and must fill it in if the check fails. Return
more descriptive error if the requested connection is already
activating
- (nm_device_activate): actually try to return descriptive errors on
failures
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c
src/nm-serial-device.c
src/nm-gsm-device.c
- (real_check_connection): return more descriptive errors on failure
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_device_change_check): print activation errors in the logs
* src/nm-manager.c
- (nm_manager_error_quark, nm_manager_error_get_type,
nm_manager_class_init): new errors
- (nm_manager_activate_device): handle errors
- (nm_manager_error_new): removed
- (wait_for_connection_expired, connection_added_default_handler,
impl_manager_activate_device): better error handling
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Merge the beginnings of the new GSM card support.
* src/ppp-manager/nm-ppp-manager.c (nm_ppp_manager_stop): Remove
* the
ppp watch source before killing pppd - If this happens from
g_object_unref()
then the ppp manager is already destroyed by the time the watch
callback runs.
* src/nm-hal-manager.c: Add a device_type_name string to the
* device
creators, so that we can print a nice human readable string when
a
device is added.
* src/nm-umts-device.c (automatic_registration_get_network):
* Query
for the activated network, not much is done with the result
thought.
* src/nm-serial-device.c (nm_serial_device_get_reply):
* Implement.
(ppp_ip4_config): Change the device state to activated here for
now.
(real_check_connection): Make sure the connection includes ppp
setting.
* libnm-glib/nm-client.c (get_device): Handle umts devices.
* libnm-glib/Makefile.am: Add the new files to build.
* libnm-glib/nm-umts-device.c:
* libnm-glib/nm-umts-device.h: Implement.
2007-11-26 Tambet Ingo <tambet@gmail.com>
* src/nm-umts-device.c (automatic_registration_get_network): For
* now, dial
immediately, nm_serial_device_get_reply() isn't implemented
correctly yet.
* src/nm-serial-device.c (wait_for_reply_info_destroy): Don't
* try to remove
the timeout source - this function is only called when the
timeout source has
been removed.
(nm_serial_device_wait_for_reply): Allocate the duplicate
responses array
to be big enough to contain the terminating zero element as
well.
The timeout argument is meant to be in seconds now.
(real_deactivate_quickly): Implement.
* src/NetworkManager.conf: Allow root to own
"org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.PPP", deny it for everybody
else.
* libnm-util/nm-setting-umts.c: Network type and band properties
* are ints,
(not unsigned ints).
* libnm-util/nm-setting-serial.c (nm_setting_serial_class_init):
* Fix a
small issue with parity bounds - capital letters have lower
ascii codes
than lower case letters.
* libnm-util/nm-connection.c (register_default_settings):
* Register serial
and umts settings.
2007-11-22 Tambet Ingo <tambet@gmail.com>
Remove the "index" property from devices as not all device types
have this.
* include/NetworkManager.h (NM_DBUS_PATH_DEVICE): Remove.
* src/nm-hal-manager.c (nm_get_device_index_from_hal): Remove.
(wired_device_creator): Get the device interface from hal to
create the device.
(wireless_device_creator): Ditto.
* src/nm-device.c (nm_device_init): Remove the index member.
(constructor): Remove the checks for index property, make
interface property
a require constructor property.
Use the HAL udi for DBus path for devices.
(nm_device_get_index): Remove.
(set_property): Remove index handling.
(get_property): Ditto.
(nm_device_get_dbus_path): Remove.
* src/nm-device-interface.c (nm_device_interface_init): Remove
* the index
property.
* src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c
* (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_activated):
Access the device index through it's interface.
(nm_device_802_3_ethernet_link_deactivated): Ditto.
(nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new): Remove the useless argument
test_dev. Remove
index argument. Add interface argument.
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
* (nm_device_802_11_wireless_new): Remove
the useless test_dev argument. Remove index argument. Add
interface arugment.
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c
* (nm_system_device_set_from_ip4_config): Get the
device index through interface.
(nm_system_set_mtu): Ditto.
* introspection/nm-device.xml: Remove the "Index" property.
2007-11-21 Tambet Ingo <tambet@gmail.com>
* src/nm-serial-device.c:
* src/nm-serial-device.c:
* src/nm-umts-device.c:
* src/nm-umts-device.h: Implement.
* src/nm-hal-manager.c (nm_get_device_driver_name):
* libhal_free_string the string
allocated by libhal.
(modem_device_creator): Implement.
(register_built_in_creators): Register the modem creator.
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
* (nm_device_802_11_wireless_new):
Remove the unused test_dev argument.
* src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c (nm_device_802_3_ethernet_new):
* Ditto.
* src/Makefile.am: Add new files to build.
Link in ppp-manager.
* libnm-util/nm-setting-umts.c:
* libnm-util/nm-setting-umts.h:
* libnm-util/nm-setting-serial.c:
* libnm-util/nm-setting-serial.h: Implement.
* libnm-util/Makefile.am: Add new files to build.
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Rework NMSetting structures: Move each setting to it's own file.
Convert to GObject. Remove home grown setting types and use
GTypes.
Use GObject property introspection for hash conversion,
enumerating
properties, etc.
* libnm-util/nm-setting-connection.[ch]
* libnm-util/nm-setting-ip4-config.[ch]
* libnm-util/nm-setting-ppp.[ch]
* libnm-util/nm-setting-vpn.[ch]
* libnm-util/nm-setting-vpn-properties.[ch]
* libnm-util/nm-setting-wired.[ch]
* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless.[ch]
* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless-security.[ch]
New files, each containing a setting.
* libnm-util/nm-setting-template.[ch]: A template for creating
* new
settings. To use it, just replace 'template' with the new
setting
name, and you're half-way done.
* libnm-util/nm-setting.c: Convert to GObject and use GObject
introspection instead of internal types and tables.
* libnm-util/nm-connection.c: Adapt the new NMSetting work.
* libnm-util/nm-param-spec-specialized.[ch]: Implement. Handles
GValue types defined by dbus-glib for composed types like
collections,
structures and maps.
* src/*: The API of NMSetting and NMConnection changed a bit:
* Getting
a setting from connection takes the setting type now. Also,
since
the settings are in multiple files, include relevant settings.
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