Master added the generated header "config-extra.h".
That file does not exist on this branch, so when
switching branches, this file shows up as untracked.
Just let git ignore it.
It seems, curl_multi_socket_action() can fail with
connectivity check failed: 4
where "4" means CURLM_INTERNAL_ERROR.
When that happens, it also seems that the file descriptor may still have data
to read, so the glib IO callback _con_curl_socketevent_cb() will be called in
an endless loop. Thereby, keeping the CPU busy with doing nothing (useful).
Workaround by disabling polling on the file descriptor when something
goes wrong.
Note that optimally we would cancel the affected connectivity-check
right away. However, due to the design of libcurl's API, from within
_con_curl_socketevent_cb() we don't know which connectivity-checks
are affected by a failure on this file descriptor. So, all we can do
is avoid polling on the (possibly) broken file descriptor. Note that
we anyway always schedule a timeout of last resort for each check. Even
if something goes very wrong, we will fail the check within 15 seconds.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=903996
(cherry picked from commit 884a28b28c)
On non-Windows, libcurl's "curl_socket_t" type is just a typedef for
int. We rely on that, because we use it as file descriptor.
Add a compile time check to ensure that.
(cherry picked from commit 970af59731)
Since this is "C" there are not namespaces and libraries commonly choose
a particular name prefix for their symbols.
In case of libcurl, that is "curl_".
We should avoid using the same name prefix, and choose something distinct.
(cherry picked from commit a24f118a1f)
$ nmcli c add type ovs-port ifname ovsport0
Error: Failed to add 'ovs-port-ovsport0' connection: connection.type:
Only 'ovs-port' connections can be enslaved to 'ovs-bridge'
nm_streq0() is not good here. It fails (with a wrong error message) even
when the slave_type is not set, which it shouldn't since slave_type can
be normalized. The real problem is the lack of the master property.
This fixes the condition:
$ nmcli c add type ovs-port ifname ovsport0
Error: Failed to add 'ovs-port-ovsport0' connection: connection.master:
A connection with a 'ovs-port' setting must have a master.
Corrects the error message:
$ nmcli c add con-name br0 type bridge
$ nmcli c add type ovs-port ifname ovsport0 parent br0
Error: Failed to add 'bridge-slave-ovsport0' connection: connection.slave-type:
'ovs-port' connections must be enslaved to 'ovs-bridge', not 'bridge'
And gets rid of a confusing nm_streq0 use when comparing the type, since
at that point type must not be NULL anymore.
Fixes: 4199c976da
(cherry picked from commit 354140e8d3)
We previously kept any acd-manager running if the device was
disconnected. It was possible to trigger a crash by setting a long
dad-timeout and interrupting the activation request:
nmcli con add type ethernet ifname eth0 con-name eth0+ ip4 1.2.3.4/32
nmcli con mod eth0+ ipv4.dad-timeout 10000
nmcli -w 2 con up eth0+
nmcli con down eth0+
After this, the n-acd timer would fire after 10 seconds and try to
disconnect an already disconnected device, throwing the assertion:
NetworkManager:ERROR:src/devices/nm-device.c:9845:
activate_stage5_ip4_config_result: assertion failed: (req)
Fixes: 28f6e8b4d2
(cherry picked from commit 260cded3d6)
Such failures during connectivity checks, may happen frequently
and due to external causes. Don't log with error level to avoid
spamming the logfile.
(cherry picked from commit ca9981eb5d)
Commit 10753c3616 ("manager: merge VPN handling into
_new_active_connection()") added a check to fail the activation of
VPNs when a device is passed to ActivateConnection(), since the device
argument is ignored for VPNs.
This broke activating VPNs from nm-applet as nm-applet sets both the
specific_object (parent-connection) and device arguments in the
activation request.
Note that we already check in _new_active_connection() that when a
device is supplied, it matches the device of the parent
connection. Therefore, the check can be dropped.
Reported-by: Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org>
Fixes: 10753c3616https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/pull/159
(cherry picked from commit e205664ba8)
The @connection argument can be NULL; add the (allow-none) annotation
otherwise calling the API with a NULL argument through GObject
introspection fails with:
Argument 1 does not allow None as a value
Fixes: 278fd4fb0f
(cherry picked from commit f396826466)
In device_ipx_changed() we only keep track of dad6_failed_addrs
addresses if the device's state is > DISCONNECTED.
For the same reason, we should also do that in queued_ip_config_change().
But it's worse. If the device is in state disconnected, and the user
externally adds IPv6 addresses, we will end up in queued_ip_config_change().
It is easily possible that "need_ipv6ll" ends up being TRUE, which results
in a call to check_and_add_ipv6ll_addr() and later possibly
ip_config_merge_and_apply (self, AF_INET6, TRUE);
This in turn will modify the IP configuration on the device, although
the device may be externally managed and NetworkManager shouldn't touch it.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1593210
(cherry picked from commit 890c748643)
We first iterate over addresses that might have failed IPv6 DAD and
update the state in NMNDisc.
However, while we do that, don't yet invoke the changed signal.
Otherwise, we will invoke it multiple times (in case multiple addresses
failed). Instead, keep track of whether something changed, and handle
it once a bit later.
(cherry picked from commit f312620276)
Whenever we process queued IP changes, we must handle all pending
dad6_failed_addrs. This is, to ensure we don't accumulate more
and more addresses in the list.
Rework the code, by stealing the entire list once at the beginning
dad6_failed_addrs = g_steal_pointer (&priv->dad6_failed_addrs);
and free it at the end:
g_slist_free_full (dad6_failed_addrs, (GDestroyNotify) nmp_object_unref);
This makes it easier to see, that we always process all addresses in
priv->dad6_failed_addrs.
(cherry picked from commit e2c13af805)
There is no change in behavior, however don't handle dad6_failed_addrs
and dad6_ip6_config in the same block.
While both parts are related to IPv6 DAD, they do something rather
different:
- the first block, checks all candidates from dad6_failed_addrs whether
they actually indicate DAD failed, and handles them by notifying
NMNDisc about failed addresses.
- the second block, checks whether we have now all addresses from
dad6_ip6_config that we are waiting for.
Split the blocks.
(cherry picked from commit 3fcdba1a19)
We don't need to cancel the current idle-action and schedule a new
one. Just return and wait to be called again.
Also, drop the logging. Similarly, we don't log the postponing for
the previous case either.
(cherry picked from commit 63cf5bd249)
We also cancel the idle handler
nm_clear_g_source (&priv->queued_ip_config_id_x[IS_IPv4])
which means, nobody is going to process these addresses (at least
for the moment).
The purpose of "dad6_failed_addrs" is to keep track of addresses that
might be interesting for checking about DAD failures. If we are no
longer reacting on IP changes (because the idle handler was removed),
we also no longer need these addresses.
(cherry picked from commit dbb936e5c8)
This simplifies commit 31ca7962f8.
We don't need the boolean flags like "queued_ip4_config_pending" to
track whether we received any platform signals while being not yet
initialized in platform (udev, NM_UNMANAGED_PLATFORM_INIT).
In general, as long as the device is NM_UNMANAGED_PLATFORM_INIT,
all platform signals are ignored. And when the device becomes managed,
we schedule anyway an initial config-change.
(cherry picked from commit 18ecc4b4f1)
We use the email address of the user as their ID. In this case,
there is no need to restrict the match based on the name as well.
In practice, this makes no difference at all, because these email
addresses only come with the present names.
(cherry picked from commit d1aca62475)
This allows us to disambiguate committers. The list was compiled
manually, with preference of latter e-mail addresses if more were used
throughout the history.
(cherry picked from commit 0eafdcd572)
It's ugly, because meson doesnt' seem to provide any useful facilities for
dealing with environment variables. Not my fault.
(cherry picked from commit 21840f5321)
"debug" was documentation in `man NetworkManager.conf` as a valid
logging backend. However, it was completely ignored by
nm_logging_syslog_openlog().
In fact, it makes not sense. Passing debug = TRUE to
nm_logging_syslog_openlog(), means that all messages will be
printed to stderr in addition to syslog/journal. However, when
NetworkManager is daemonizing, stderr is closed.
Whether NetworkManager is daemonizing depends entirely on command
line options --no-daemon and --debug. Hence, the logging backend "debug"
from the configuration file either conflicts or is redundant.
Also, adjust logging backend description in `man NetworkManager.conf`.
Also, log a warning about invalid/unsupported logging backend.
(cherry picked from commit 2ccf6168dc)
It just makes more sense to first fully setup logging, and then fetching
the timestamp. In practice, the effect previously was very similar.
(cherry picked from commit 2912155584)
Delay warning about invalid domains until we setup syslog and nm-logging.
Preferably, we don't log anything by directly printing to stdout/stderr.
(cherry picked from commit 4439b6a35d)
They are known to be racy and occasionally break. Especially in
cases where the system's CPU is busy, like during parallel
`make check -j`.
It's likely a bug in libnm-glib. libnm-glib is deprecated, and the
library didn't significantly change now for several releases.
Let's not invest effort into finding bugs in the deprecated library,
bugs that are known to exist. Also, at this point, larger rework
of libnm-glib is not going to happen anymore.
Retry the test up to 5 times, trying to workaround the test failures.
(cherry picked from commit 372c0eb3ed)
'num_grat_arp' and 'num_unsol_na' are actually the same attribute on
kernel side, so if only 'num_grat_arp' is set in configuration, we
first write its value and then overwrite it with the 'num_unsol_na'
default value (1). Instead, just write one of the two option.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1591734
(cherry picked from commit 42b0bef33c)