* src/ppp-manager/nm-ppp-manager.c
src/ppp-manager/nm-ppp-manager.h
- (impl_ppp_manager_need_secrets): tries secrets twice before asking
the settings daemon for completely new ones
- (create_pppd_cmd_line): new parameter 'ppp_name' used to set the
local PPP peer name; allow PPP debuging by launching NM with
the environment variable NM_PPP_DEBUG defined
- (nm_ppp_manager_start): new parameter 'ppp_name' passed to
create_pppd_cmd_line()
* src/nm-serial-device.c
src/nm-serial-device.h
- New 'get_ppp_name' function for subclasses to implement to return the
local PPP peer name
- (real_act_stage2_config): call 'get_ppp_name' function of subclasses
and pass that name to the PPP manager
* src/nm-device-ethernet.c
- (pppoe_stage2_config): pass the PPPoE username to the PPP manager as
the local peer name
* src/nm-cdma-device.c
- (real_get_ppp_name): implement using the CDMA username
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* src/nm-serial-device.c
src/nm-serial-device.h
- (nm_serial_device_close): stop PPP manager here so that PPP gets
cleaned at the right times when subclasses close the serial port too
- (nm_serial_device_send_command): use a default send delay; don't
spin forever on EAGAIN
- (get_reply_done, get_reply_got_data, nm_serial_device_get_reply):
remove, no longer used
- (find_response): return the matched response if any
- (nm_serial_device_wait_reply_blocking): wait for a reply but block
while doing so
- (wait_for_reply_done): pass the matched response to the callback
- (wait_for_reply_got_data): save the matched response; simplify timeout
handling
- (nm_serial_device_wait_for_reply): make 'responses' and 'terminators'
const since they never get modified
- (cleanup_device): split out common cleanup stuff to a new function
- (real_deactivate_quickly, finalize): use cleanup_device()
* src/nm-gsm-device.c
- (modem_get_reply): remove, unused
- (set_apn): give the card a bit more time to respond
- (manual_registration_again, schedule_manual_registration_again,
manual_registration_response, manual_registration): handle manual
registration timeouts better by retrying registration a few times
because cards are a bit slow after CFUN=1
- (automatic_registration_get_network, get_network_response): use
modem_wait_for_reply() because it interacts better with the serial
buffer and does more intelligent matching; need to wait for 'OK'
rather than just matching terminators
- (schedule_automatic_registration_again,
automatic_registration_response, automatic_registration): retry
registration a few times on timeout or "searching" because cards
take a bit to find a network after being powered up with CFUN=1
- (power_up_response, power_up, init_full_done, enter_pin,
check_pin_done): power up the card with CFUN=1 before trying to
register with the network
- (init_modem_full, init_modem): use more standard 3G init strings
* src/nm-hso-gsm-device.c
- (modem_get_reply): remove, unused
- (hso_ip4_config_response, real_act_stage3_ip_config_start): use
modem_wait_for_reply() to match actual responses instead of single
termination characters; it doesn't leave stuff in the serial buffer
that might confuse later calls
- (real_deactivate_quickly): use nm_serial_device_wait_reply_blocking()
to ensure that the call is really disconnected and not leave extra
stuff in the serial buffer
* src/nm-cdma-device.c
- (power_up_response, power_up, init_done): try Sierra-style modem
power up before attempting to connect
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Handle multiple concurrent PPP connections.
* src/ppp-manager/nm-ppp-manager.c
src/ppp-manager/nm-ppp-manager.h
- (constructor): only PPP Manager request bus name once; each
NMPPPManager object gets a unique object path
- (nm_ppp_manager_class_init, get_property, set_property,
nm_ppp_manager_new, nm_ppp_manager_start): pass parent interface in
at construct time
- (impl_ppp_manager_need_secrets, impl_ppp_manager_set_state): don't
remove timeout until PPP manager gets an IP4 config
- (create_pppd_cmd_line): pass dbus object path as 'ipparam' so that
the plugin can call back to this specific PPP manager instance
* src/nm-device-ethernet.c
src/nm-serial-device.c
- Pass parent device in nm_ppp_manager_new()
* src/nm-gsm-device.c
src/nm-cdma-device.c
- (device_state_changed): don't close serial device on NEED_AUTH
state changed, that's not a failure case like the rest are
* src/ppp-manager/nm-pppd-plugin.c
- (nm_ip_up): always use index 0 into the ipcp options, because NM always
binds one interface to any pppd process, thus the correct index
is always 0; send PHASE_DEAD on error to alert NM immediately of
problems; try harder to get a peer address in spite of pppd
- (plugin_init): use 'ipparam' as the object path back to our specific
PPP manager instance
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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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Fix mobile broadband username/password issues. NM was never requesting
mobile broadband secrets, nor was it passing back the username and password
if it had them.
* marshallers/nm-marshal.list
- Add some new types for activation request objects
* src/nm-activation-request.c
src/nm-activation-request.h
- (get_secrets_cb): pass the caller type in the signal
- (nm_act_request_request_connection_secrets): take a caller type, so
that GetSecrets() reply handlers know who asked for the secrets in
the first place; use secret hints too so the settings service can
figure out exactly what NM wants (ie, PIN or the PPP password)
* src/ppp-manager/nm-ppp-manager.c
src/ppp-manager/nm-ppp-manager.h
- (impl_ppp_manager_need_secrets): nm_connection_need_secrets() won't
detect needed secrets when the secret could be blank, like GSM/CDMA
passwords. So always ask for secrets, and send a hint as to what
secret we really want.
- (nm_ppp_manager_update_secrets): make function more generic by making
the device specific class figure out the username and password, and
accept an error argument to return back over D-Bus
* src/nm-device-wifi.c
- (link_timeout_cb, handle_auth_or_fail): update for changes to
nm_act_request_request_connection_secrets()
- (real_connection_secrets_updated): update for 'caller' changes
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (connection_secrets_updated_cb, connection_secrets_failed_cb): update
for 'caller' changes
* src/nm-device-ethernet.c
- (real_connection_secrets_updated): update for 'caller' changes and
move logic for getting PPPoE username and password here before
calling nm_ppp_manager_update_secrets()
- (link_timeout_cb, handle_auth_or_fail): update for changes to
nm_act_request_request_connection_secrets()
* src/nm-cdma-device.c
- (real_connection_secrets_updated): pass username and password back
to the PPP manager when required
* src/nm-gsm-device.c
- (enter_pin): send the required secret name to the settings service
- (real_connection_secrets_updated): pass username and password back
to the PPP manager when required
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* src/nm-serial-device.c:
* src/nm-gsm-device.c:
* src/nm-cdma-device.c: Move the pending call handling to a common location
in serial device. Handle setting device state to failed in one place as well.
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* src/nm-gsm-device.c (device_state_changed): Make sure we don't leave the
serial device open when we're not connecting or connected.
* src/nm-cdma-device.c (device_state_changed): Ditto.
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* src/nm-serial-device.c
src/nm-serial-device.h
- (wait_for_reply_got_data): break input into lines, and search each
line for responses _and_ terminator strings; also make sure that
the read loop doesn't continue after the timeout is supposed to fire
- (nm_serial_device_wait_for_reply): take an array of terminators too
* src/nm-gsm-device.c
src/nm-cdma-device.c
- Send terminators to nm_serial_device_wait_for_reply()
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* src/nm-gsm-device.c
src/nm-cdma-device.c
- (state_changed_cb): when entering UNAVAILABLE state, schedule an idle
handler to transition to DISCONNECTED
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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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Split the 802.1x bits out of the wireless-security setting so they are
generalized enough for wired 802.1x to use too.
* introspection/nm-exported-connection.xml
- GetSecrets now returns 'a{sa{sv}}' (a hash of settings hashes) instead
of just a hash of the secrets for one setting
* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless-security.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless-security.h
- Remove 802.1x-specific stuff
- Added leap-username and leap-password properties for old-school LEAP
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (connection_secrets_updated_cb): take a list of updated settings names,
not just one
* src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-config.c
src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-config.h
- (nm_supplicant_config_add_setting_wireless_security): remove 802.1x
specific stuff; fix for updated LEAP bits; punt 802.1x stuff
to nm_supplicant_config_add_setting_8021x()
- (nm_supplicant_config_add_setting_8021x): add an 802-1x setting to
the supplicant config
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- (build_supplicant_config): pass in the 802.1x setting too, if any
- (real_connection_secrets_updated): take a list of updated settings
names, not just one
* src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c
src/nm-cdma-device.c
src/nm-gsm-device.c
- (real_connection_secrets_updated_cb): take a list of updated settings
names, not just one
* src/nm-activation-request.c
src/nm-activation-request.h
- (nm_act_request_class_init): the 'connection-secrets-updated' signal
now passes a list of updated settings names, not just one
- (update_one_setting): new function; handle one updated setting
- (get_secrets_cb): handle multiple settings returned from the
settings service; have to be careful of ordering here as there are
some dependencies between settings (ex. wireless-security and 802.1x
in some cases)
* src/marshallers/nm-marshal.list
- new marshaller for connection-secrets-updated signal
* libnm-util/nm-setting-8021x.c
- Add back the 'pin' and 'psk' settings, for EAP-SIM and EAP-PSK auth
methods
- (verify): a valid 'eap' property is now required
* libnm-util/nm-connection.c
- (register_default_settings): add priorities to settings; there are
some dependencies between settings, and during the need_secrets
calls this priority needs to be respected. For example, only the
wireless-security setting knows whether or not the connection is
going to use 802.1x or now, so it must be asked for secrets before
any existing 802.1x setting is
- (nm_connection_lookup_setting_type): expose
* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless.c
- (verify): should verify even if all_settings is NULL; otherwise won't
catch the case where there is missing security
* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless-security.c
- Remove everything to do with 802.1x
- Add old-school LEAP specific properties for username and password
- (need_secrets): rework LEAP secrets checking
- (verify): rework for LEAP and 802.1x verification
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* include/NetworkManager.h
- Add CDMA mobile broadband card device type
* src/nm-hal-manager.c
- (modem_device_creator): handle both CDMA and GSM modems; the device
must now be tagged with 'cdma' or 'gsm' capability
* src/nm-cdma-device.c
src/nm-cdma-device.h
src/Makefile.am
- Add the CDMA mobile broadband card device class
* libnm-util/nm-connection.c
- (register_default_settings): add NMSettingCdma
* libnm-util/nm-setting-cdma.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-cdma.h
libnm-util/Makefile.am
- Add the CDMA mobile broadband card setting class
* libnm-glib/nm-cdma-device.c
libnm-glib/nm-cdma-device.h
libnm-glib/Makefile.am
- Add the CDMA mobile broadband card GLib proxy class
* libnm-glib/nm-client.c
- (get_device): handle CDMA devices too
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