The interface is owned by the parent NMDeviceBt and is not independently
usable. If not ignored, NM tries to assume a connection on the bnep
interface and messes the Bluetooth connection up.
The addition of Bluez5 support mistakenly broke support for Bluez4 property
change events. Bluez4 uses a custom D-Bus interface that we must explicitly
handle.
This caused NM to ignore BT devices immediately after pairing, since the UUIDs
only show up through a custom Bluez4 PropertyChanged even when pairing is
complete. Only then do we finally know priv->capabilities, and only then is
the NMBluezDevice usable.
We only want to treat a veth device as ethernet if (a) NM is running
inside a container, and (b) the veth in question is the "inside" end
of the veth, not the outside. Unfortunately, we don't have good
heuristics for this at the moment, so just ignore veths for now.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=731014
No need to keep references of the singleton and take an additional ref
when accessing nm_firewall_manager_get().
Especially, since the firewall manager instance was nowhere passed in from
externally, it doesn't even sense for some vague testing purporse. Not to
mention, that there are no tests that actually inject a firewall manager stub.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
An assertion in nm_dhcp4_config_get_dbus_path() has been actually fixed
by 3d6936b2cc (hopefully for all cases).
But still I think we should check _config here instead of _client.
This functionality is now provided by nm_connection_normalize().
Contrary to nm_utils_normalize_connection(), nm_connection_normalize()
is in libnm-util and available to clients as well.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
An activating device may have an IP config that is unrelated to
the current activation (for example if it comes from capturing
the existing config when NM is started), and that config might
not have a gateway, which would have NM ignore that the device
is activating until after DHCP.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726400
[thaller@redhat.com: move variables inside if-block]
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
When starting, the initally loaded addresses were not fixed to have
absolute lifetimes.
This also leads to a crash due to failed assertion[1], when having
already expired addresses during NetworkManager start.
[1] backtrace:
#0 0x00007f39db91ec39 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:56
#1 0x00007f39db920348 in __GI_abort () at abort.c:89
#2 0x00007f39dc35a0ed in _g_log_abort () at gmessages.c:255
#3 0x00007f39dc377c97 in g_assertion_message (domain=domain@entry=0x7f39e0085c67 "NetworkManager", file=file@entry=0x7f39e007f070 "platform/nm-linux-platform.c", line=line@entry=1146,
func=func@entry=0x7f39e0081430 <__FUNCTION__.23775> "_init_ip_address_lifetime", message=message@entry=0x7f39e13828b0 "assertion failed: (a_preferred <= a_valid && a_valid > 0 && a_preferred > 0)") at gtestutils.c:2278
#4 0x00007f39dc377cfa in g_assertion_message_expr (domain=domain@entry=0x7f39e0085c67 "NetworkManager", file=file@entry=0x7f39e007f070 "platform/nm-linux-platform.c", line=line@entry=1146,
func=func@entry=0x7f39e0081430 <__FUNCTION__.23775> "_init_ip_address_lifetime", expr=expr@entry=0x7f39e007f4e8 "a_preferred <= a_valid && a_valid > 0 && a_preferred > 0") at gtestutils.c:2293
#5 0x00007f39e0004608 in _init_ip_address_lifetime (address=address@entry=0x7fff7f8a2580, rtnladdr=rtnladdr@entry=0x7f39e12cdb20) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:1144
#6 0x00007f39e0004ae4 in init_ip6_address (address=address@entry=0x7fff7f8a2580, rtnladdr=rtnladdr@entry=0x7f39e12cdb20) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:1216
#7 0x00007f39e000a75e in ip6_address_get_all (platform=<optimized out>, ifindex=3) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:3342
#8 0x00007f39e0032729 in nm_ip6_config_capture (ifindex=ifindex@entry=3, capture_resolv_conf=capture_resolv_conf@entry=0, use_temporary=use_temporary@entry=NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_PRIVACY_UNKNOWN) at nm-ip6-config.c:303
#9 0x00007f39dffee8fa in update_ip_config (self=0x7f39e1380300, initial=<optimized out>) at devices/nm-device.c:5841
#10 0x00007f39dffef52a in nm_device_capture_initial_config (dev=<optimized out>) at devices/nm-device.c:5869
#11 0x00007f39e003e74e in get_existing_connection (manager=manager@entry=0x7f39e132b150, device=device@entry=0x7f39e1380300) at nm-manager.c:1576
#12 0x00007f39e003edb2 in add_device (self=self@entry=0x7f39e132b150, device=device@entry=0x7f39e1380300, generate_con=<optimized out>) at nm-manager.c:1826
#13 0x00007f39e003f503 in platform_link_added (reason=<optimized out>, plink=0x7f39e1372340, ifindex=3, self=0x7f39e132b150) at nm-manager.c:2205
#14 platform_link_cb (platform=<optimized out>, ifindex=3, plink=0x7f39e1372340, change_type=<optimized out>, reason=<optimized out>, user_data=<optimized out>) at nm-manager.c:2220
#15 0x00007f39da868d8c in ffi_call_unix64 () at ../src/x86/unix64.S:76
#16 0x00007f39da8686bc in ffi_call (cif=cif@entry=0x7fff7f8a2a40, fn=0x7f39e003f360 <platform_link_cb>, rvalue=0x7fff7f8a29b0, avalue=avalue@entry=0x7fff7f8a2930) at ../src/x86/ffi64.c:522
#17 0x00007f39dc84aad8 in g_cclosure_marshal_generic (closure=0x7f39e1368080, return_gvalue=0x0, n_param_values=<optimized out>, param_values=<optimized out>, invocation_hint=<optimized out>, marshal_data=0x0) at gclosure.c:1454
#18 0x00007f39dc84a298 in g_closure_invoke (closure=0x7f39e1368080, return_value=return_value@entry=0x0, n_param_values=5, param_values=param_values@entry=0x7fff7f8a2c40, invocation_hint=invocation_hint@entry=0x7fff7f8a2be0)
at gclosure.c:777
#19 0x00007f39dc85c35d in signal_emit_unlocked_R (node=node@entry=0x7f39e12c16c0, detail=detail@entry=0, instance=instance@entry=0x7f39e12c30a0, emission_return=emission_return@entry=0x0,
instance_and_params=instance_and_params@entry=0x7fff7f8a2c40) at gsignal.c:3586
#20 0x00007f39dc8640f2 in g_signal_emit_valist (instance=<optimized out>, signal_id=<optimized out>, detail=<optimized out>, var_args=var_args@entry=0x7fff7f8a2e20) at gsignal.c:3330
#21 0x00007f39dc8643af in g_signal_emit (instance=<optimized out>, signal_id=<optimized out>, detail=detail@entry=0) at gsignal.c:3386
#22 0x00007f39e000e24c in nm_platform_query_devices () at platform/nm-platform.c:330
#23 0x00007f39e0040f30 in nm_manager_start (self=0x7f39e132b150) at nm-manager.c:4207
#24 0x00007f39dffe53ab in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fff7f8a3468) at main.c:657
Regression introduced by commit 8310a039d8.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732472
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Previous commit 38a83e15a2 moves the
team device to a plugin. If the plugin is not available, we should
log an information that we create a generic device instead.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
teamdctl related parts are now in the device plugin src/devices/team/*. Remove
the conditional compilation.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Refactor the loading of device plugins by creating the list of
module filenames in a separate function.
Thereby also check for file permissions (must be only modifiable by root)
and sort the files by last file modification time. This has the advantage,
that if several plugins provide the same device type, that we (deterministically)
prefer the most recent one.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
impl_settings_get_connection_by_uuid() was changed from a synchronous
function to an asynchronous one. Thereby the @out_object_path argument
was forgotten, leaving the function completely broken.
This bug has the potential to crash NetworkManager.
Regression introduced by commit 8ab8990938.
Found running
$ ./dfuzzer -v -n com.redhat.ifcfgrh1
Related: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1113508
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
There is no point in raising events that a route/address was added, if
a subsequent call to ip4_address_get_all() et.al don't show these
objects.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
backtrace:
#0 0x0000003370c504e9 in g_logv (log_domain=0x4c14cc "NetworkManager", log_level=G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7fff420d05c0) at gmessages.c:989
#1 0x0000003370c5063f in g_log (log_domain=log_domain@entry=0x4c14cc "NetworkManager", log_level=log_level@entry=G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, format=format@entry=0x3370cbc89a "%s: assertion '%s' failed") at gmessages.c:1025
#2 0x0000003370c50679 in g_return_if_fail_warning (log_domain=log_domain@entry=0x4c14cc "NetworkManager", pretty_function=pretty_function@entry=0x4b4710 <__PRETTY_FUNCTION__.35285> "nm_device_get_iface",
expression=expression@entry=0x4b160a "self != NULL") at gmessages.c:1034
#3 0x000000000042e39b in nm_device_get_iface (self=0x0) at devices/nm-device.c:501
#4 0x00000000004393cc in nm_device_activate_stage3_ip_config_start (user_data=<optimized out>) at devices/nm-device.c:4062
#5 0x0000003370c492a6 in g_main_dispatch (context=0x153b190) at gmain.c:3066
#6 g_main_context_dispatch (context=context@entry=0x153b190) at gmain.c:3642
#7 0x0000003370c49628 in g_main_context_iterate (context=0x153b190, block=block@entry=1, dispatch=dispatch@entry=1, self=<optimized out>) at gmain.c:3713
#8 0x0000003370c49a3a in g_main_loop_run (loop=0x153ae30) at gmain.c:3907
#9 0x0000000000429f15 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fff420d0b78) at main.c:678
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
When the slave device gets removed, the master is not in a state-change when
calling nm_device_release_one_slave(). This triggers a warning [1].
[1] backtrace:
#0 0x0000003370c504e9 in g_logv (log_domain=0x4c144c "NetworkManager", log_level=G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7fff8b1d35b0) at gmessages.c:989
#1 0x0000003370c5063f in g_log (log_domain=log_domain@entry=0x4c144c "NetworkManager", log_level=log_level@entry=G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING, format=format@entry=0x3370cc1fdc "%s") at gmessages.c:1025
#2 0x0000003370c50956 in g_warn_message (domain=domain@entry=0x4c144c "NetworkManager", file=file@entry=0x4b14d5 "devices/nm-device.c", line=line@entry=841, func=func@entry=0x4b48f0 <__FUNCTION__.35456> "nm_device_release_one_slave",
warnexpr=warnexpr@entry=0x0) at gmessages.c:1058
#3 0x0000000000436c30 in nm_device_release_one_slave (dev=dev@entry=0xd92540, slave=slave@entry=0xdb0e50, configure=configure@entry=1) at devices/nm-device.c:841
#4 0x000000000043a779 in slave_state_changed (slave=0xdb0e50, slave_new_state=NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNMANAGED, slave_old_state=NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED, reason=<optimized out>, self=0xd92540) at devices/nm-device.c:1214
#5 0x0000003371805d8c in ffi_call_unix64 () at ../src/x86/unix64.S:76
#6 0x00000033718056bc in ffi_call (cif=cif@entry=0x7fff8b1d3a00, fn=0x43a677 <slave_state_changed>, rvalue=0x7fff8b1d3970, avalue=avalue@entry=0x7fff8b1d38f0) at ../src/x86/ffi64.c:522
#7 0x0000003371c10ad8 in g_cclosure_marshal_generic (closure=0xd76120, return_gvalue=0x0, n_param_values=<optimized out>, param_values=<optimized out>, invocation_hint=<optimized out>, marshal_data=0x0) at gclosure.c:1454
#8 0x0000003371c10298 in g_closure_invoke (closure=0xd76120, return_value=return_value@entry=0x0, n_param_values=4, param_values=param_values@entry=0x7fff8b1d3c00, invocation_hint=invocation_hint@entry=0x7fff8b1d3ba0) at gclosure.c:777
#9 0x0000003371c2235d in signal_emit_unlocked_R (node=node@entry=0xd9d850, detail=detail@entry=0, instance=instance@entry=0xdb0e50, emission_return=emission_return@entry=0x0,
instance_and_params=instance_and_params@entry=0x7fff8b1d3c00) at gsignal.c:3586
#10 0x0000003371c2a0f2 in g_signal_emit_valist (instance=instance@entry=0xdb0e50, signal_id=signal_id@entry=68, detail=detail@entry=0, var_args=var_args@entry=0x7fff8b1d3e38) at gsignal.c:3330
#11 0x0000003371c2a8f8 in g_signal_emit_by_name (instance=instance@entry=0xdb0e50, detailed_signal=detailed_signal@entry=0x4c3ce2 "state-changed") at gsignal.c:3426
#12 0x000000000043754f in _set_state_full (device=device@entry=0xdb0e50, state=state@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNMANAGED, reason=reason@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_REMOVED, quitting=quitting@entry=0) at devices/nm-device.c:6689
#13 0x000000000043797c in nm_device_state_changed (device=device@entry=0xdb0e50, state=state@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNMANAGED, reason=reason@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_REMOVED) at devices/nm-device.c:6823
#14 0x0000000000439fe7 in nm_device_set_unmanaged (device=device@entry=0xdb0e50, flag=flag@entry=NM_UNMANAGED_INTERNAL, unmanaged=unmanaged@entry=1, reason=reason@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_REMOVED) at devices/nm-device.c:5983
#15 0x00000000004799c2 in remove_device (manager=manager@entry=0xd86150, device=0xdb0e50, quitting=quitting@entry=0) at nm-manager.c:769
#16 0x000000000047e3bf in platform_link_cb (platform=<optimized out>, ifindex=35, plink=<optimized out>, change_type=<optimized out>, reason=<optimized out>, user_data=<optimized out>) at nm-manager.c:2123
#17 0x0000003371805d8c in ffi_call_unix64 () at ../src/x86/unix64.S:76
#18 0x00000033718056bc in ffi_call (cif=cif@entry=0x7fff8b1d4320, fn=0x47e34b <platform_link_cb>, rvalue=0x7fff8b1d4290, avalue=avalue@entry=0x7fff8b1d4210) at ../src/x86/ffi64.c:522
#19 0x0000003371c10ad8 in g_cclosure_marshal_generic (closure=0xd32e40, return_gvalue=0x0, n_param_values=<optimized out>, param_values=<optimized out>, invocation_hint=<optimized out>, marshal_data=0x0) at gclosure.c:1454
#20 0x0000003371c10298 in g_closure_invoke (closure=0xd32e40, return_value=return_value@entry=0x0, n_param_values=5, param_values=param_values@entry=0x7fff8b1d4520, invocation_hint=invocation_hint@entry=0x7fff8b1d44c0) at gclosure.c:777
#21 0x0000003371c2235d in signal_emit_unlocked_R (node=node@entry=0xcf5780, detail=detail@entry=0, instance=instance@entry=0xcf78a0, emission_return=emission_return@entry=0x0,
instance_and_params=instance_and_params@entry=0x7fff8b1d4520) at gsignal.c:3586
#22 0x0000003371c2a0f2 in g_signal_emit_valist (instance=instance@entry=0xcf78a0, signal_id=signal_id@entry=2, detail=detail@entry=0, var_args=var_args@entry=0x7fff8b1d4778) at gsignal.c:3330
#23 0x0000003371c2a8f8 in g_signal_emit_by_name (instance=instance@entry=0xcf78a0, detailed_signal=detailed_signal@entry=0x4b183d "link-changed") at gsignal.c:3426
#24 0x000000000044c6f3 in announce_object (platform=platform@entry=0xcf78a0, object=0xde1720, change_type=change_type@entry=NM_PLATFORM_SIGNAL_REMOVED, reason=reason@entry=NM_PLATFORM_REASON_EXTERNAL)
at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:1572
#25 0x000000000044ec07 in event_notification (msg=<optimized out>, user_data=<optimized out>) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:1886
#26 0x0000003844c1117f in nl_cb_call (msg=<optimized out>, type=<optimized out>, cb=<optimized out>) at ../include/netlink-private/netlink.h:141
#27 recvmsgs (cb=0xcf7240, sk=0xcf7330) at nl.c:952
#28 nl_recvmsgs_report (sk=0xcf7330, cb=0xcf7240) at nl.c:1003
#29 0x0000003844c11549 in nl_recvmsgs (sk=<optimized out>, cb=<optimized out>) at nl.c:1027
#30 0x0000003844c11569 in nl_recvmsgs_default (sk=<optimized out>) at nl.c:1041
#31 0x000000000044e955 in event_handler (channel=<optimized out>, io_condition=<optimized out>, user_data=0xcf78a0) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:3804
#32 0x0000003370c492a6 in g_main_dispatch (context=0xcf5190) at gmain.c:3066
#33 g_main_context_dispatch (context=context@entry=0xcf5190) at gmain.c:3642
#34 0x0000003370c49628 in g_main_context_iterate (context=0xcf5190, block=block@entry=1, dispatch=dispatch@entry=1, self=<optimized out>) at gmain.c:3713
#35 0x0000003370c49a3a in g_main_loop_run (loop=0xcf4e30) at gmain.c:3907
#36 0x0000000000429f15 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fff8b1d4f38) at main.c:678
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
dhcp4_cleanup() should first clear @dhcp4_client variables before
clearing @dhcp4_config. Otherwise the following assert fails [1] and
the DBUS property NM_DEVICE_DHCP4_CONFIG is set to %NULL.
Analog to dhcp6_cleanup(), dhcp6_client, and NM_DEVICE_DHCP6_CONFIG.
[1] backtrace:
#0 0x0000003370c504e9 in g_logv (log_domain=0x4c148c "unrecognized-specs-changed", log_level=G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7fff4710ed60) at gmessages.c:989
#1 0x0000003370c5063f in g_log (log_domain=log_domain@entry=0x4c144c "NetworkManager", log_level=log_level@entry=G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, format=format@entry=0x3370cbc89a "%s: assertion '%s' failed") at gmessages.c:1025
#2 0x0000003370c50679 in g_return_if_fail_warning (log_domain=log_domain@entry=0x4c144c "NetworkManager", pretty_function=pretty_function@entry=0x4c6140 <__PRETTY_FUNCTION__.15969> "nm_dhcp4_config_get_dbus_path",
expression=expression@entry=0x4c60d9 "NM_IS_DHCP4_CONFIG (self)") at gmessages.c:1034
#3 0x000000000046b1d4 in nm_dhcp4_config_get_dbus_path (self=0x0) at nm-dhcp4-config.c:115
#4 0x0000000000434791 in get_property (object=0x9d2320, prop_id=13, value=0x9618a0, pspec=0x9bbc20) at devices/nm-device.c:7539
#5 0x0000003371c18e73 in object_get_property (value=0x9618a0, pspec=<optimized out>, object=0x9d2320) at gobject.c:1303
#6 g_object_get_property (object=0x9d2320, property_name=<optimized out>, value=0x9618a0) at gobject.c:2402
#7 0x000000000048482c in idle_id_reset (data=<optimized out>) at nm-properties-changed-signal.c:123
#8 0x0000003371c13055 in g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__PARAM (closure=0x9618a0, return_value=0xffffffff, n_param_values=0, param_values=0x7fff4710f130, invocation_hint=0x0, marshal_data=0x4b5201) at gmarshal.c:1037
#9 0x0000003371c10298 in g_closure_invoke (closure=0x2, closure@entry=0x919d00, return_value=return_value@entry=0x0, n_param_values=1192292656, param_values=0x9d2320, param_values@entry=0x7fff4710f130,
invocation_hint=invocation_hint@entry=0x7fff4710f0d0) at gclosure.c:777
#10 0x0000003371c21b87 in signal_emit_unlocked_R (node=node@entry=0x919d90, detail=detail@entry=667, instance=instance@entry=0x9d2320, emission_return=emission_return@entry=0x0,
instance_and_params=instance_and_params@entry=0x7fff4710f130) at gsignal.c:3516
#11 0x0000003371c2a0f2 in g_signal_emit_valist (instance=<optimized out>, signal_id=<optimized out>, detail=<optimized out>, var_args=var_args@entry=0x7fff4710f2c0) at gsignal.c:3330
#12 0x0000003371c2a3af in g_signal_emit (instance=<optimized out>, signal_id=<optimized out>, detail=<optimized out>) at gsignal.c:3386
#13 0x0000003371c14945 in g_object_dispatch_properties_changed (object=0x9d2320, n_pspecs=4294967295, pspecs=0x0) at gobject.c:1047
#14 0x0000003371c17019 in g_object_notify_by_spec_internal (pspec=<optimized out>, object=0x9d2320) at gobject.c:1141
#15 g_object_notify (object=0x9d2320, property_name=property_name@entry=0x4c400f "dhcp4-config") at gobject.c:1183
#16 0x0000000000434332 in dhcp4_cleanup (self=self@entry=0x9d2320, stop=stop@entry=1, release=release@entry=0) at devices/nm-device.c:2581
#17 0x0000000000434cab in _cleanup_generic_pre (self=self@entry=0x9d2320, deconfigure=deconfigure@entry=1) at devices/nm-device.c:6448
#18 0x0000000000436db1 in nm_device_cleanup (self=self@entry=0x9d2320, reason=reason@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_REMOVED) at devices/nm-device.c:6524
#19 0x0000000000437358 in _set_state_full (device=device@entry=0x9d2320, state=state@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNMANAGED, reason=reason@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_REMOVED, quitting=quitting@entry=0) at devices/nm-device.c:6641
#20 0x000000000043797c in nm_device_state_changed (device=device@entry=0x9d2320, state=state@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNMANAGED, reason=reason@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_REMOVED) at devices/nm-device.c:6823
#21 0x0000000000439fe7 in nm_device_set_unmanaged (device=device@entry=0x9d2320, flag=flag@entry=NM_UNMANAGED_INTERNAL, unmanaged=unmanaged@entry=1, reason=reason@entry=NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_REMOVED) at devices/nm-device.c:5983
#22 0x000000000043a193 in nm_device_set_unmanaged_quitting (device=0x9d2320) at devices/nm-device.c:5998
#23 0x00000000004799f9 in remove_device (manager=0x9b2150, device=0x9d2320, quitting=1) at nm-manager.c:775
#24 0x000000000047bf47 in dispose (object=0x9b2150) at nm-manager.c:4935
#25 0x0000003371c14ee8 in g_object_unref (_object=0x9b2150) at gobject.c:3160
#26 0x0000000000429f43 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fff4710f9a8) at main.c:681
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Check if teamd is already running before trying to connect, else it would fail
anyway with errors:
libteamdctl: teamdctl_connect: Failed to connect using all CLIs.
NetworkManager[5535]: <error> [1402495644.226625] [devices/nm-device-team.c:208] ensure_teamd_connection(): (TTT): failed to connect to teamd (err=-22)
# ip link set name TTT type team
Since @is_default is compared using ==, we should ensure that the
boolean properties are always either TRUE or FALSE.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
When 'nm-dispatcher' is not running because its systemd service
'NetworkManager-dispatcher.service' is not enabled, any calls to the dispatcher
will fail with an error of typ DBUS_ERROR:DBUS_GERROR_REMOTE_EXCEPTION (32):
"Unit dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service failed to load: No such file or directory."
This clutters the logfile with warnings, although the user probably
disabled the service on purpose.
Special case this particular (recurring) failure and downgrade the warning
to debug level.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Remove all remaining GParamSpec name and blurb strings (and fix
indentation while we're there), and add G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS to all
paramspecs that were lacking it.
If the timestamp is set to zero, the to_string() functions treat the lifetime
as based on *now*. For nm_platform_ip_address_cmp_expiry() this makes no
sense, because there is no absolute exiry to compare. Instead compare
them as expire earlier then the other address.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
The "lifetime" part when printing an address in nm_platform_ip[46]_address_to_string()
is supposed to show the raw, internal values of the address.
We already have the "lft" and "pref" output that presents the expiries based on now.
These fields are already crafted to show what the user probably wants
to see when looking at debugging log. "lifetime" should not do any
special casing and just print the raw values.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
When printing an address in nm_platform_ip4_address_to_string()
and nm_platform_ip6_address_to_string() treat an unset @timestamp
as counting from @now.
This is useful, if you just have the remaining lifetime at hand
and want to print an address. In general it is not a good idea to
leave the timestamp not anchored to an absolute @timestamp.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Previous patch 8310a039d8 modified
platform to set the timestamp of addresses always to 1.
So, when adding an address platform logging looked like:
signal: address 4 added: 192.168.232.3/24 lft 2000sec pref 1000sec lifetime 12345-1[13344,14344] dev em1 src kernel
This is confusing in the log file and during debugging. Instead set the
timestamp to the last modification time of the address so that it will
look like:
signal: address 4 added: 192.168.232.3/24 lft 2000sec pref 1000sec lifetime 12345-12345[1000,2000] dev em1 src kernel
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
When setting the timestamp to 1, we have to subtract(!) one second
from a_valid and a_preferred.
Due to this error, NM saw the lifetimes of addresses from system as two
seconds larger then the actual value.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
nm_dhcp_dhclient_read_lease_ip_configs() calculates the remaining time
until the address expires. It must anchor the lifetimes by setting the
@timestamp to nm_utils_get_monotonic_timestamp_s().
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>