There are multiple tests with the same in different directories; add a
unique prefix to test names so that it is clear from the output which
one is running.
Some targets are missing dependencies on some generated sources in
the meson port. These makes the build to fail due to missing source
files on a highly parallelized build.
These dependencies have been resolved by taking advantage of meson's
internal dependencies which can be used to pass source files,
include directories, libraries and compiler flags.
One of such internal dependencies called `core_dep` was already in
use. However, in order to avoid any confusion with another new
internal dependency called `nm_core_dep`, which is used to include
directories and source files from the `libnm-core` directory, the
`core_dep` dependency has been renamed to `nm_dep`.
These changes have allowed minimizing the build details which are
inherited by using those dependencies. The parallelized build has
also been improved.
Insert the new gateway at the end when it has the least preference.
Fixes the following runtime error:
src/ndisc/nm-ndisc.c:204:_ASSERT_data_gateways: assertion failed:
(_preference_to_priority (item_prev->preference) >=
_preference_to_priority (item->preference))
We encounter the same enum in 3 forms:
- NMNDiscPreference in NetworkManager
- "enum ndp_route_preference" in <ndp.h>
- ICMPV6_ROUTER_PREF_* in <linux/icmpv6.h>
Move our enum to nm-core-utils.h, so that it can be used
by platform code as well (platform code should not include
ndisc/nm-ndisc.h).
Also, NMNDiscPreference was not numerically identical to their
native values (meaning: it shuffled the names and numbers).
Make them all numerically equal, so that they can be used in
the same context.
This means, while previously we could compare NMNDiscPreference
directly according to their priority, we now need _preference_to_priority().
On the other hand, we could omit translate_preference() -- but actually,
we still have _route_preference_coerce() because pref comes from libndp
and is thus untrusted. We still have to range check it.
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.
The ndisc config can now be changed by NMDevice as well when the NDisc
is in ROUTER mode. But what we're really interested in is when we
receive a new one from the outside.
We'll soon not only do the router discovery, but announce ourselves as a
reouter. "Neighbor discovery" sounds to be a more appropriate name for
the class than "Router discovery".