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Author SHA1 Message Date
Beniamino Galvani
d29115c138 core: use nm_close()
Use nm_close() in the core to catch any improper use of close().
2017-10-19 15:49:58 +02:00
Thomas Haller
5c299454b4 core: rework tracking of gateway/default-route in ip-config
Instead of having 3 properties @gateway, @never_default and @has_gateway
on NMIP4Config/NMIP6Config that determine the default-route, track the
default-route as a regular route.

The gateway setting is the configuration knob for the default-route.
Since an NMIP4Config/NMIP6Config instance only has one gateway property,
it cannot track more then one default-routes (see related bug rh#1445417).
Especially with policy routing, it might be interesting to configure a
default-route in multiple tables.

Also, later it might be interesting to allow adding default-routes as
regular static routes in a connection, so that the user can configure additional
route parameters for the default-route or add default-routes in multiple tables.

With this patch, default-routes now have a rt_source property according to their
origin.

Also, the previous commits of this branch broke handling of the
default-route :) . That should be working now again.
2017-10-10 08:46:47 +02:00
Thomas Haller
7b91e8b6db device: don't use platform singleton getter in device subclasses
Reduce the use of NM_PLATFORM_GET / nm_platform_get() to get
the platform singleton instance.

For one, this is a step towards supporting namespaces, where we need
to use different NMNetns/NMPlatform instances depending on in which
namespace the device lives.

Also, we should reduce our use of singletons. They are difficult to
coordinate on shutdown. Instead there should be a clear order of
dependencies, expressed by owning a reference to those singelton
instances. We already own a reference to the platform singelton,
so use it and avoid NM_PLATFORM_GET.

(cherry picked from commit 94d9ee129d)
2017-04-18 15:53:11 +02:00
Thomas Haller
e32839838e udev: drop libgudev in favor of libudev
libgudev is just a wrapper around libudev. We can
use libudev directly and drop the dependency for
libgudev.
2017-03-22 12:41:06 +01:00
Thomas Haller
437c12fc89 device: rename device-state-reason argument to out_failure_reason
This argument is only relevant when the NMActStageReturn argument
indicates NM_ACT_STAGE_RETURN_FAILURE. In all other cases it is ignored.

Rename the argument to make the meaning clearer. The argument is passed
through several layers of code, it isn't obvious that this argument only
matters for the failure case. Also, the distinct name makes it easier
to distinguish from other uses of the "reason" name.

While at it, do some drive-by cleanup:

  - use g_return_*() instead of g_assert() to have a more graceful
    assertion.
  - functions like dhcp4_start() don't need to return a failure reason.
    Most callers don't care, and the caller who does can determine the
    proper reason.
  - allow omitting the out-argument via NM_SET_OUT().
2017-02-22 21:37:47 +01:00
Thomas Haller
0bb1e9a116 ip[46]-config/trivial: move code around
Move the GObject related functions to the end of the source file.
Similar to how it's done for most other implementations.
2017-01-16 17:24:36 +01:00
Thomas Haller
175ef8f611 ppp: use defines for signal names 2017-01-16 17:24:36 +01:00
Thomas Haller
4bdee37771 all: use O_CLOEXEC for file descriptors 2016-12-13 11:26:59 +01:00
Thomas Haller
d8cefd57fb platform: add optional dirfd argument to sysctl functions
Still unused.
2016-12-13 11:26:58 +01:00
Beniamino Galvani
025235e00f ppp: split ppp manager into a plugin
Moving the PPP manager to a separate plugin that is loaded when needed
has the advantage of slightly reducing memory footprint and makes it
possible to install the PPP support only where needed.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773482
2016-12-06 11:08:11 +01:00
Lubomir Rintel
972e0d2803 all: rename the introspection data to use the interface paths in names
This makes it easier to install the files with proper names.
Also, it makes the makefile rules slightly simpler.

Lastly, the documentation is now generated into docs/api, which makes it
possible to get rid of the awkward relative file names in docbook.
2016-11-23 15:43:42 +01:00
Thomas Haller
44ecb41593 build: don't add subdirectories to include search path but require qualified include
Keep the include paths clean and separate. We use directories to group source
files together. That makes sense (I guess), but then we should use this
grouping also when including files. Thus require to #include files with their
path relative to "src/".

Also, we build various artifacts from the "src/" tree. Instead of having
individual CFLAGS for each artifact in Makefile.am, the CFLAGS should be
unified. Previously, the CFLAGS for each artifact differ and are inconsistent
in which paths they add to the search path. Fix the inconsistency by just
don't add the paths at all.
2016-11-21 14:26:37 +01:00
Thomas Haller
a65762ca33 build: rename "src/ppp-manager" to "src/ppp"
The ppp directory does not only contain the manager
instance, but various files related to ppp.

Rename.
2016-11-21 14:07:47 +01:00
Thomas Haller
002f17c25d src: drop generated nm-src-enum-types.h
We only needed proper glib enum types for having properties
and signal arguments. These got all converted to plain int,
so no longer generate such an enum type.
2016-10-22 17:16:17 +02:00
Thomas Haller
3bbc55fd9c core: don't use generated glib enum for platform types 2016-10-22 17:16:17 +02:00
Thomas Haller
ca7f59d332 build: merge "src/devices/adsl/Makefile.am" into toplevel Makefile 2016-10-21 17:04:06 +02:00
Thomas Haller
b219eb19f1 build: merge "src/Makefile.am" into toplevel Makefile
Had to rename "nm-enum-types.h" because it works badly with
"libnm/nm-enum-types.h". Maybe I could fix that differently,
but duplicate names is anyway error prone.

Note that "nm-core-enum-types.h" is already taken too, so
"nm-src-enum-types.h" it is.
2016-10-19 17:16:08 +02:00
Thomas Haller
92f4185575 devices/build: use one linker-script-devices.ver for all device plugins 2016-10-13 21:36:06 +02:00
Thomas Haller
9f5b80d215 build: don't guard check-local with "if ENABLE_TESTS"
We should enable tests by default, probably we even should drop
the configure flags to enable tests and just always build them.

Anyway, at this point there is no use in guarding check-local
with a check for ENABLE_TESTS. A user who does't want to run
the tests, should just not call `make check`.
2016-10-13 21:33:33 +02:00
Thomas Haller
a4110d6d4d build: drop deleted nm-atm-manager.h header file from Makefile.am
Fixes: 4d37f7a1e9
2016-10-12 11:59:04 +02:00
Thomas Haller
18660604aa device: make NMDeviceFactory a class instead of an interface
An interface would make sense to allow the actual device-factory to inherit
from another type.

However, glib interfaces make code much harder to follow and less
efficient. The device factory shall be a very simple type with meta data
about supported device types and the ability to create device instances.
There is no need to make this an interface implementation, instead just
let the factories inherit from NM_TYPE_DEVICE_FACTORY directly.
2016-10-11 11:45:14 +02:00
Thomas Haller
64951f07fb logging: remove LOGD_HW alias for LOGD_PLATFORM
Since commit 1495853e01, LOGD_HW is renamed to
LOGD_PLATFORM. Remove the internal usage of the deprecated name.
2016-10-11 11:29:52 +02:00
Dan Williams
6126c32e6b wwan/ppp: send explicit port speed to pppd when port speed is zero (rh #1281731)
Some TTY drivers or devices appear to ignore port speed and always
report zero.  Technically this means the port is hung up and control
lines should be disconnected, but with USB devices many of the serial
port attributes are meaningless and ignored by some devices.

pppd requires the port's speed to be greater than zero, and will
exit immediately when that is not the case, even though these
modems will work fine.  Passing an explicit speed to pppd in this
case works around the issue, as pppd attempts to set that speed
on the port and doesn't actually care if that operation fails.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1281731
2016-10-07 14:54:27 -05:00
Thomas Haller
a63867a40b build: use NetworkManager logging domain for device and settings plugins
First of all, G_LOG_DOMAIN only matters when using g_log() directly.
Inside core, we always want to log via nm-logging. Every call to a
g_log() is a bug in the first place (like a failed assertion that logs
a g_critical() during g_return_if_fail()).

So, for all practic purposes, the logging domain is not used.

For nm-logging, the G_LOG_DOMAIN has no effect. Unless we find a proper
use of this domain, G_LOG_DOMAIN should not differ from what the rest of
core.
2016-10-06 20:41:20 +02:00
Thomas Haller
4d37f7a1e9 core: refactor private data in "src"
- use _NM_GET_PRIVATE() and _NM_GET_PRIVATE_PTR() everywhere.

- reorder statements, to have GObject related functions (init, dispose,
  constructed) at the bottom of each file and in a consistent order w.r.t.
  each other.

- unify whitespaces in signal and properties declarations.

- use NM_GOBJECT_PROPERTIES_DEFINE() and _notify()

- drop unused signal slots in class structures

- drop unused header files for device factories
2016-10-04 09:50:56 +02:00
Thomas Haller
a83eb773ce all: modify line separator comments to be 80 chars wide
sed 's#^/\*\{5\}\*\+/$#/*****************************************************************************/#' $(git grep -l '\*\{5\}' | grep '\.[hc]$') -i
2016-10-03 12:01:15 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani
fb40060ac1 build: add macro to check shared objects symbols 2016-09-20 13:43:20 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel
aa0ebcc324 tests: try to resolve the .so file symbols
At some point, linker on ppc64le would throw away useful symbols along with the
garbage: https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=binutils-gdb.git;h=1c9177d9a5c3e06d3344347c8068acfb7d8ecc8b

Add a post-build check so that the distributors running broken binutils
would catch this early and fix their toolchain (or disable the garbage
collecting at the expense of larger and slower binaries).

(cherry picked from commit 680b3d1037)
2016-08-23 14:32:43 +02:00
Thomas Haller
0bdcab100c all: cleanup includes in header files
- don't include "nm-default.h" in header files. Every source file must
  include as first header "nm-default.h", thus our headers get the
  default include already implicitly.

- we don't support compiling NetworkManager itself with a C++ compiler. Remove
  G_BEGIN_DECLS/G_END_DECLS from internal headers. We do however support
  users of libnm to use C++, thus they stay in public headers.

(cherry picked from commit f19aff8909)
2016-08-17 19:51:17 +02:00
Thomas Haller
9152dec99f build: disable deprecation checks for internal compilation
For internal compilation we want to be able to use deprecated
API without warnings.

Define the version min/max macros to effectively disable deprecation
warnings.

However, don't do it via CFLAGS option in the makefiles, instead hack it
to "nm-default.h". After all, *every* source file that is for internal
compilation needs to include this header as first.
2016-04-05 22:22:58 +02:00
Thomas Haller
2eab5ed347 utils: inject platform into nm_utils_complete_generic() 2016-03-15 12:56:58 +01:00
Thomas Haller
d5cc42ff6f core/trivial: rename NM_ASSERT_VALID_PATH_COMPONENT() helper
All defines from header files must have a NM prefix.
2016-03-08 17:45:50 +01:00
Thomas Haller
8bace23beb all: cleanup includes and let "nm-default.h" include "config.h"
- 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
2016-02-19 17:53:25 +01:00
Beniamino Galvani
b3401bf921 device: add nm_device_get_applied_setting() 2016-02-12 13:46:12 +01:00
Beniamino Galvani
24d8604637 core: use NM_PLATFORM_GET instead of nm_platform_get() in function calls
Replacement was done with command:

spatch --sp-file nm_platform_get.cocci --in-place --smpl-spacing --dir src

where nm_platform_get.cocci contains:

@@
identifier func;
expression list args;
@@
- func (nm_platform_get())
+ func (NM_PLATFORM_GET)

@@
identifier func;
expression list args;
@@
- func (nm_platform_get(), args)
+ func (NM_PLATFORM_GET, args)
2016-01-06 21:25:56 +01:00
Thomas Haller
db80ec05ab build: rename directory "include" to "shared"
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".
2015-12-24 11:42:37 +01:00
Dan Williams
9bb96b00a5 adsl: look up ATM index before construction
Fixes a crash if we can't read the ATM index.  We need the ATM
index, and we can't do anything with the device before we have it,
so don't bother creating one if we we can't get it.

NetworkManager[9662]: <error> [1449678770.705541] [nm-device-adsl.c:607] constructor(): (atmtcp0): error reading ATM device index

(NetworkManager:9662): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: object NMDeviceAdsl 0x1e8f880 finalized while still in-construction

(NetworkManager:9662): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: Custom constructor for class NMDeviceAdsl returned NULL (which is invalid). Please use GInitable instead.
**
NetworkManager-adsl:ERROR:nm-atm-manager.c:121:adsl_add: assertion failed: (device)
2015-12-16 09:18:11 -06:00
Dan Williams
29f4de09a5 adsl: fix detection of br2684 ("nas") interface (bgo #759001)
At some point the platform changed to no longer ask the kernel for
interfaces when one wasn't in its cache, but to wait for netlink
events to be notified of the new interface.  That broke some assumptions
that the ADSL code was making, causing a crash.

Rework the ADSL br2684 interface to clean up a couple of things
(get rid of 'disposed', consolidate dispose/deactivate cleanup) and
watch for the br2684 interface to show up with a periodic timeout.
2015-12-16 09:18:11 -06:00
Thomas Haller
3755209039 core: use define for NMPPPManager's "state-changed" signal name 2015-12-07 19:54:11 +01:00
Thomas Haller
510e53ca16 platform: remove NMPlatformReason enum
This enum was unused and meaningless because the platform signals
are emitted as a consequence of netlink messages. It is not clear
whether a netlink message was received due to an external event
or an internal action.
2015-11-27 15:17:44 +01:00
Dan Williams
f9ee20a7b2 core: explicitly unexport objects when we're done with them
Previously most objects were implicitly unexported when they were
destroyed, but since refcounts may make the object live longer than
intended, we should explicitly unexport them when they should no
longer be present on the bus.

This means we can assume that objects will always be un-exported
already when they are destroyed, *except* when quitting where most
objects will live until exit because NM leaves interfaces up and
running on quit.
2015-11-10 18:12:12 +01:00
Thomas Haller
9358588a2a build: drop generating empty nm-*-enum-types for device plugins
The device plugins adsl, team and wifi were generating empty
"nm-*-enum-types" header and source files.
2015-10-05 15:01:38 +02:00
Thomas Haller
7bf10a75db build: extract version macros from "nm-version.h" to new header file "nm-version-macros.h"
For libnm library, "nm-dbus-interface.h" contains defines like the D-Bus
paths of NetworkManager. It is desirable to have this header usable without
having a dependency on "glib.h", for example for a QT application. For that,
commit c0852964a8 removed that dependancy.

For libnm-glib library, the analog to "nm-dbus-interface.h" is
"NetworkManager.h", and the same applies there. Commit
159e827a72 removed that include.
However, that broke build on PackageKit [1] which expected to get the
version macros by including "NetworkManager.h". So at least for libnm-glib,
we need to preserve old behavior so that a user including
"NetworkManager.h" gets the version macros, but not "glib.h".

Extract the version macros to a new header file "nm-version-macros.h".
This header doesn't include "glib.h" and can be included from
"NetworkManager.h". This gives as previous behavior and a glib-free
include.

For libnm we still don't include "nm-version-macros.h" to "nm-dbus-interface.h".
Very few users will actually need the version macros, but not using
libnm.
Users that use libnm, should just include (libnm's) "NetworkManager.h" to
get all headers.
As a special case, a user who doesn't want to use glib/libnm, but still
needs both "nm-dbus-interface.h" and "nm-version-macros.h", can include
them both separately.

[1] https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/issues/85

Fixes: 4545a7fe96
2015-09-30 23:10:29 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel
06da353242 core: separate active and applied connection
Clone the connection upon activation. This makes it safe for the user
to modify the original connection while it is activated.

This involves several changes:

- NMActiveConnection gets @settings_connection and @applied_connection.
  To support add-and-activate, we constructing a NMActiveConnection with
  no connection set. Previously, we would set the "connection" field to
  a temporary NMConnection. Now NMManager piggybacks this temporary
  connection as object-data (TAG_ACTIVE_CONNETION_ADD_AND_ACTIVATE).

- get rid of the functions nm_active_connection_get_connection_type()
  and nm_active_connection_get_connection_uuid(). From their names
  it is unclear whether this returns the settings or applied connection.
  The (few) callers should figure that out themselves.

- rename nm_active_connection_get_id() to
  nm_active_connection_get_settings_connection_id(). This function
  is only used internally for logging.

- dispatcher calls now get two connections as well. The
  applied-connection is used for the connection data, while
  the settings-connection is used for the connection path.

- needs special handling for properties that apply immediately
  when changed (nm_device_reapply_settings_immediately()).

Co-Authored-By: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724041
2015-09-18 17:32:11 +02:00
Dan Winship
8e9f782082 core: fix interface type names
A GObject interface, like a class, has two different C types
associated with it; the type of the "class" struct (eg, GObjectClass,
GFileIface), and the type of instances of that class/interface (eg,
GObject, GFile).

NetworkManager was doing this wrong though, and using the same C type
to point to both the interface's class struct and to instances of the
interface. This ends up not actually breaking anything, since for
interface types, the instance type is a non-dereferenceable dummy type
anyway. But it's wrong, since if, eg, NMDeviceFactory is a struct type
containing members "start", "device_added", etc, then you should not
be using an NMDeviceFactory* to point to an object that does not
contain those members.

Fix this by splitting NMDeviceFactory into NMDeviceFactoryInterface
and NMDeviceFactory; by splitting NMConnectionProvider into
NMConnectionProviderInterface and NMConnectionProvider; and by
splitting NMSettingsPlugin into NMSettingsPluginInterface and
NMSettingsPlugin; and then use the right types in the right places.

As a bonus, this also lets us now use G_DEFINE_INTERFACE.
2015-09-10 13:43:47 -04:00
Dan Winship
c050fb7cd2 devices, active-connection: port to gdbus 2015-08-10 09:41:26 -04:00
Dan Winship
22e1a97e12 all: drop includes to <glib/gi18n.h> for "nm-default.h"
The localization headers are now included via "nm-default.h".

Also fixes several places, where we wrongly included <glib/gi18n-lib.h>
instead of <glib/gi18n.h>. For example under "clients/" directory.
2015-08-05 15:35:51 +02:00
Thomas Haller
19c3ea948a all: make use of new header file "nm-default.h" 2015-08-05 15:32:40 +02:00
Thomas Haller
9ac57182ca include: add convenience header "nm-default.h"
This internal header file should be included by our internal source
code files and header files. It includes in one place other headers
that constitute to a minimal set of required headers. Most notably
this is <glib.h> and our "nm-glib.h" header.

Note that public header files and example source code cannot include
this file as "nm-default.h" is internal only.
2015-08-05 15:32:39 +02:00
Dan Winship
6fcc1deee0 core: add an NMExportedObject base class
Add NMExportedObject, make it the base class of all D-Bus-exported
types, and move the nm-properties-changed-signal logic into it. (Also,
make NMSettings use the same properties-changed code as everything
else, which it was not previously doing, presumably for historical
reasons).

(This is mostly just shuffling code around at this point, but
NMExportedObject will be more important in the gdbus port, since
gdbus-codegen doesn't do a very good job of supporting objects that
export multiple interfaces [as each NMDevice subclass does, for
example], so we will need more glue/helper code in NMExportedObject
then.)
2015-07-24 13:25:47 -04:00