- All internal source files (except "examples", which are not internal)
should include "config.h" first. As also all internal source
files should include "nm-default.h", let "config.h" be included
by "nm-default.h" and include "nm-default.h" as first in every
source file.
We already wanted to include "nm-default.h" before other headers
because it might contains some fixes (like "nm-glib.h" compatibility)
that is required first.
- After including "nm-default.h", we optinally allow for including the
corresponding header file for the source file at hand. The idea
is to ensure that each header file is self contained.
- Don't include "config.h" or "nm-default.h" in any header file
(except "nm-sd-adapt.h"). Public headers anyway must not include
these headers, and internal headers are never included after
"nm-default.h", as of the first previous point.
- Include all internal headers with quotes instead of angle brackets.
In practice it doesn't matter, because in our public headers we must
include other headers with angle brackets. As we use our public
headers also to compile our interal source files, effectively the
result must be the same. Still do it for consistency.
- Except for <config.h> itself. Include it with angle brackets as suggested by
https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html#Configuration-Headers
Change the dhcp-timeout property in NMSettingIPConfig to int type for
consistency with the dad-timeout property. For dad-timeout -1 means
"use default value", while for dhcp-timeout probably we will never use
negative values, but it seems more correct to use the same type for
the two properties.
This breaks API and ABI for the functions related to Reapply,
which got introduced in the current 1.1 development phase.
The version-id is here to allow users to error out if the connection
on the device was changed by a concurrent action.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761714
Some drivers (or things outside NM like 'powertop') may turn powersave
on, so don't touch it unless explicitly configured by user.
To achieve this, add new 'default' and 'ignore' options; the former
can be used to fall back to a globally configured setting, while the
latter tells NM not to touch the current setting.
When 'default' is specified, a missing global default configuration is
equivalent to 'ignore'.
It is possible to enable Wi-Fi power saving for all connections by
dropping a file in /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d with the following
content:
[connection]
wifi.powersave=3
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760125
It is ugly that nmtst_assert_connection_verifies_after_normalization() would
normalize the argument and modify it. An assertion should not have side-effects.
- "gsystem-local-alloc.h" and <gio/gio.h> are already included via
"nm-default.h". No need to include them separately.
- include "nm-macros-internal.h" via "nm-default.h" and drop all
explict includes.
- in the modified files, ensure that we always include "config.h"
and "nm-default.h" first. As second, include the header file
for the current source file (if applicable). Then follow external
includes and finally internal nm includes.
- include nm headers inside source code files with quotes
- internal header files don't need to include default headers.
They can savely assume that "nm-default.h" is already included
and with it glib, nm-glib.h, nm-macros-internal.h, etc.
They are actually u32 in the kernel. Plus if we use G_MAXINT32 it
causes gtkdoc to write out "Allowed values: <= G_MAXLONG" on i386
and "Allowed values: <= G_MAXINT" on x86_64, breaking multilib.
Fixes: 95dfd99afc
Point in case:
# ip link add link dummy0 name dummy0.vlan type vlan id 4095
RTNETLINK answers: Numerical result out of range
This potentially causes existing (invalid) connections to disappear
as they now fail verification.
Instead of adjusting the range of the GObject property
NM_SETTING_VLAN_ID, reject it during vlan. This is a bit more
forgiving to an older client that isn't aware of this new restriction,
so he can first set the value without raising a critical warning.
The property is used to control duplicate address detection:
* -1 means default value
* 0 means no DAD is performed
* > 0 means timeout (in milliseconds) for arping responses
[bgalvani: moved setting from NMSettingIP4Config]
Up to now, the "include" directory contained (only) header files that were
used project-wide by libs, core, clients, et al.
Since the directory now also contains a non-header file, the "include"
name is misleading. Instead of adding yet another directory that is
project-wide, with non-header-only content, rename the "include"
directory to "shared".
The new object type represents tunnels over IPv4 and IPv6.
We have a single setting type (NMSettingIPTunnel) for tunnels and it
can't be shared among different device factories. So we define also a
single device type for all tunnels.
This new object will also represent GRE tunnels, which before were
instantiated as NMDeviceGre and had a ".Device.Gre" D-Bus
interface. This commit introduces a change in behavior.
Add a generic NMSettingTunnel which describes properties of tunnels
over IPv4 and IPv6 (GRE, SIT, IPIP, IPIP6, IP6GRE, etc.). Since those
tunnel types all have similar properties it makes sense to have a
single setting type for them.
Add function nm_utils_enum_get_values() which returns a string array
containing the enum values. It can be used, for example, to build a
list of allowed values for user.
The property contains the fully qualified domain name to be sent to
DHCP server using the FQDN option. The property is mutually exclusive
with 'dhcp-hostname'.
for verifying the secrets, because it is not done in plain nm_setting_verify().
For simple verification of free-form string secrets,
_nm_setting_verify_secret_string() helper is used.