Remove anything mDNS related. This is better done from a distro-specific
dispatcher script. Plus, any distro using avahi doesn't need to restart
avahi, since avahi can handle interface changes just fine using netlink.
* configure.in
- Remove --with-mdns-provider
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (global_state_changed): don't restart the mdns provider
* 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_restart_mdns_responder): remove
* src/backends/NetworkManagerGeneric.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerGeneric.h
- (nm_generic_restart_mdns_responder): remove
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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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Fix address handling as a result of DHCP rebind/renew/reboot.
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c
- (check_one_address): delete an address if it doesn't match a given
one for the same interface
- (nm_system_device_set_from_ip4_config): don't flush the default route,
be smarter about flushing addresses (only flush ones that don't
match the one we're about to apply)
* src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerSuSE.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerArch.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerPaldo.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerFrugalware.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c
- (nm_system_delete_default_route): remove
* src/backends/NetworkManagerGeneric.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerGeneric.h
- (nm_generic_enable_loopback): fix the loopback device label
- (nm_generic_delete_default_route): remove; no longer used
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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/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.[ch]:
* src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.[ch]:
* src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-service.[ch]: Rewrite the vpn handling
* code. Using
dbus-glib, GObjects, signals etc.
* libnm-glib/nm-vpn-manager.[ch]:
* libnm-glib/nm-vpn-connection.[ch]: Now that the NM
* implementation changed
so much, rewrite these too.
* libnm-glib/Makefile.am: Add new files to build, build new
* binding files for
the new introspection files.
* libnm-glib/nm-client.[ch]: Remove all VPN related stuff from
* here.
* libnm-glib/nm-dbus-utils.[ch]: Renamed from nm-utils.[ch] that
* was shadowing
the header with the same name from libnm-utils.
* libnm-glib/nm-vpn-plugin.[ch]: Implement.
* libnm-util/Makefile.am: Add nm-utils.[ch] to build.
* introspection/nm-vpn-plugin.xml: Implement.
* introspection/nm-vpn-connection.xml: Implement.
* introspection/nm-vpn-manager.xml: Implement.
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c
* (nm_system_vpn_device_set_from_ip4_config): Remove
the named manager argument, it can just as easily get it as the
caller.
(nm_system_vpn_device_unset_from_ip4_config): Ditto.
* src/vpn-manager/nm-dbus-vpn.[ch]: Remove.
* src/nm-dbus-manager.h: Fix up the name_owner signal signature.
* src/dhcp-manager/nm-dhcp-manager.c (garray_to_string): Remove,
* use one from
libnm-utils.
* libnm-util/nm-connection.c: Ditto.
* src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Remove, it's finally empty.
* configure.in: Remove utils/ from build.
* include/NetworkManagerVPN.h: Add some more defines to reduce
* the amount
of hard-coded strings.
* utils/: Move it over to libnm-util.
* test/Makefile.am: Link against libnm-util now that util/ is
* gone.
* dispatcher-daemon/Makefile.am: Ditto.
* src/Makefile.am: Ditto.
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Remove NMAPSecurity objects, they are replaced with flags on the APs for
each AP's capabilities, and by NMConnection/NMSettings objects for user
defined connections.
* include/NetworkManager.h
- Redefine 802.11 security properties. There are now device capabilities
and AP flags and AP security flags. It was way to unclear before.
* src/Makefile.am
src/nm-ap-security-leap.h
src/nm-ap-security-leap.c
src/nm-ap-security-wpa-eap.c
src/nm-ap-security-wpa-eap.h
src/nm-ap-security-private.h
src/nm-ap-security-wpa-psk.c
src/nm-ap-security-wpa-psk.h
src/nm-ap-security-wep.c
src/nm-ap-security-wep.h
src/nm-ap-security.c
src/nm-ap-security.h
- Removed, to be replaced with NMConnection/NMSettings objects
* src/nm-dbus-nmi.c
src/nm-dbus-nmi.h
- Removed, to be replaced by code that talks to the new info daemon
interface and gets NMConnection/NMSettings objects
* src/backends/NetworkManagerSuSE.c
- Remove usage of NMAPSecurity; should be replaced by a system-level
info-daemon that does the same thing but talks the new info-daemon
D-Bus interface
* src/NetworkManagerAP.h
src/NetworkManagerAP.c
src/NetworkManagerAPList.c
libnm-glib/libnm-glib-test.c
- Remove usage of NMAPSecurity objects and adjust to new flags for
WPA/RSN
* libnm-glib/nm-access-point.c
libnm-glib/nm-access-point.h
introspection/nm-access-point.xml
test/nm-tool.c
- Adjust to new flags for AP security
* utils/nm-utils.c
utils/nm-utils.h
src/vpn-manager/nm-dbus-vpn.c
- Remove D-Bus pending call stuff from nm-utils and put it in the VPN
stuff which is the only place it's used
* src/nm-device-interface.c
src/nm-device-interface.h
introspection/nm-device.xml
src/nm-activation-request.c
src/nm-activation-request.h
src/nm-device.c
- Add a new 'specific_object' argument that hints to NM what actual
AP or other device-specific thing the connection should apply to.
NMConnection objects can apply to more than one actual device/AP.
* libnm-util/nm-connection.c
* libnm-util/nm-connection.h
- Add 'have_secrets" call stubs
* libnm-util/cipher.h
- Move NM_AUTH_TYPE_* defines here for now
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- Remove usage of NMAPSecurity, to be replaced with NMConnection/
NMSettings objects
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- Remove usage of update_allowed_networks, should be pushing data in
a different manner
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Patch from Alex Smith <alex@alex-smith.me.uk>
* src/backends/NetworkManagerFrugalware.c:
Update the FrugalWare backend to fix a few segfaults. (#392642)
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* src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-manager.c: Handle the DBUS state changes itself.
Handle device state changes and disconnect VPN if it's device deactivates.
* src/nm-dbus-nm.c:
* src/nm-dbus-nm.h:
* src/nm-dbus-device.c:
* src/nm-dbus-device.c:
* src/nm-dbus-net.c:
* src/nm-dbus-net.h: Remove. All of it is implemented byt the new dbus API.
* src/NetworkManagerMain.h: Get rid of all but 3 properties of NMData.
* src/nm-device.c (nm_device_get_by_udi):
(nm_device_get_by_iface): Remove. This doesn't belong here and is already
implemented in the correct location (NMManager).
Rip out all the test_device stuff.
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Remove the leftover activation success and
failure handlers, it's all done by NMDevice already.
* src/NetworkManager.c: Move the signal handling here from nm-logging.c
Remove the iochannel hack to route the unix signals to the main thread since
we're not threaded anymore.
* src/NetworkManagerAP.c: Implement HWAddress property.
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: Remove the dbus signal sending code, it happens
automatically with dbus-glib.
* src/nm-netlink-monitor.c:
* src/nm-netlink-monitor.h:
- Move it low in the class hierarchy, don't reference any NM types.
- Remove private data from the header.
- Use type safe checks in public API methods.
- Make it a singleton so we don't have to pass the single reference around.
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* introspection/nm-ip4-config.xml: Implement.
* libnm-glib/libnm-glib-test.c: Use new DBUS API in tests.
* libnm-glib/nm-ip4-config.c:
* libnm-glib/nm-ip4-config.c: Implement.
* src/nm-ap-security[-*]: Remove circular dependencies between APs and AP
securities. APs reference security.
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c: Implement missing properties that need to
be exported over DBUS.
* src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c: Ditto.
* src/NetworkManagerAP.c:
* src/NetworkManagerAP.h:
- Convert to GObject, export over DBUS.
* src/nm-ip4-config.h:
* src/nm-ip4-config.h:
- Convert to GObject, export over DBUS.
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Make NMDevice abstract class, remove almost all references to it's
subclasses (the last place gets removed with new policy manager). Add
NMDeviceInterface (which NMDevice implements) so that when we have
NMDevice exported over DBUS, there's a common NMDevice interface which
all instances have, plus there's a device specific interface for each
specific type.
Remove functions (nm_device_is_802_3_ethernet) and
(nm_device_is_802_11_wireless). There are already standard GObject macros
for type safe checks.
Use the updated supplican manager API.
* src/nm-device-interface.h:
* src/nm-device-interface.c:
* src/nm-call-store.h:
* src/nm-call-store.c: Implement.
* src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.c:
* src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.h:
* src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-manager.c:
* src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-manager.h:
- Remove all private data type references from public header files.
- Remove all references to other NM classes, this class is just a
proxy between wpa_supplicant and NM so it doesn't have to know
any internals.
- Convert to dbus-glib bindings.
- Type safe checks for public methods' arguments.
- Store pending DBUS call ids to NMCallStore.
* src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-config.c:
- Store config values in a GHashTable instead of GSList.
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* src/backends/NetworkManagerSuSE.c: Do not restart ypbind; our ypbind
package is now DBUS-enabled and listens for the NM signals.
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Patch from Alex Smith <alex.extreme2@gmail.com>
* configure.in
src/backends/Makefile.am
src/backends/NetworkManagerFrugalware.c
- Add support for Frugalware
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Add 'fallback' support. NetworkManager will attempt to brute-force
connect to networks marked as fallback if there are no better wireless
connections available. This is useful as a method of last resort, to
work around driver problems, and for use with hidden networks.
* gnome/applet/applet-dbus-devices.c,
gnome/applet/applet-dbus-devices.h: Add fallback parameter.
* gnome/applet/applet-dbus-info.c: Retrieve fallback bit from Gconf and
pass it on via DBUS.
* gnome/applet/applet.c: No fallback by default.
* gnome/applet/applet.glade, gnome/applet/other-network-dialog.c:
Update other-network-dialog to add UI checkbox toggling fallback.
* src/NetworkManagerAP.c, src/NetworkManagerAP.h: Remove "trusted"
propery from AP object. Add "fallback" property to AP object.
* src/nm-dbus-nm.c: Grab the fallback parameter via DBUS.
* src/nm-dbus-nmi.c: Grab the fallback parameter via DBUS.
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c: Break out blacklist logic into
separate function. Add get_best_fallback_ap() for returning an AP
on which to attempt fallback.
* src/backends/NetworkManagerSuSE.c: Set stored network as fallback.
* test/nm-set-fallback: New file. Sets a given network as fallback.
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* src/backends/NetworkManagerSuSE.c: Reload, do not restart, ypbind and
autofs on interface up if NIS is configured. On interface down, do
nothing.
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