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Thomas Haller
615221a99c format: reformat source tree with clang-format 13.0
We use clang-format for automatic formatting of our source files.
Since clang-format is actively maintained software, the actual
formatting depends on the used version of clang-format. That is
unfortunate and painful, but really unavoidable unless clang-format
would be strictly bug-compatible.

So the version that we must use is from the current Fedora release, which
is also tested by our gitlab-ci. Previously, we were using Fedora 34 with
clang-tools-extra-12.0.1-1.fc34.x86_64.

As Fedora 35 comes along, we need to update our formatting as Fedora 35
comes with version "13.0.0~rc1-1.fc35".
An alternative would be to freeze on version 12, but that has different
problems (like, it's cumbersome to rebuild clang 12 on Fedora 35 and it
would be cumbersome for our developers which are on Fedora 35 to use a
clang that they cannot easily install).

The (differently painful) solution is to reformat from time to time, as we
switch to a new Fedora (and thus clang) version.
Usually we would expect that such a reformatting brings minor changes.
But this time, the changes are huge. That is mentioned in the release
notes [1] as

  Makes PointerAligment: Right working with AlignConsecutiveDeclarations. (Fixes https://llvm.org/PR27353)

[1] https://releases.llvm.org/13.0.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#clang-format
2021-11-29 09:31:09 +00:00
Thomas Haller
04b4982d3c
libnm: refactor some NMSetting to use direct properties
"direct" properties are the latest preferred way to implement GObject
base properties. That way, the property meta data tracks the
"direct_type" and the offset where to find the data in the struct.

That way, we can automatically

- initialize the default values
- free during finalize
- implement get_property()/set_property()

Also, the other settings operations (compare, to/from D-Bus) are
implemented more efficiently and don't need to go through
g_object_get_property()/GValue API.
2021-11-08 22:23:16 +01:00
Thomas Haller
77421ba1be
libnm: use macros function arguments for NMSettInfoPropertType
These functions tend to have many arguments. They are also quite som
boilerplate to implement the hundereds of properties we have, while
we want that properties have common behaviors and similarities.

Instead of repeatedly spelling out the function arguments, use a macro.

Advantages:

- the usage of a _NM_SETT_INFO_PROP_*_FCN_ARGS  macro signals that this
  is an implementation of a property. You can now grep for these macros
  to find all implementation. That was previously rather imprecise, you
  could only `git grep '\.to_dbus_fcn'` to find the uses, but not the
  implementations.
  As the goal is to keep properties "similar", there is a desire to
  reduce the number of similar implementations and to find them.

- changing the arguments now no longer will require you to go through
  all implementations. At least not, if you merely add an argument that
  has a reasonable default behavior and does not require explicit
  handling by most implementation.

- it's convenient to be able to patch the argument list to let the
  compiler help to reason about something. For example, the
  "connection_dict" argument to from_dbus_fcn() is usually unused.
  If you'd like to find who uses it, rename the parameter, and
  review the (few) compiler errors.

- it does save 573 LOC of boilerplate with no actual logic or useful
  information. I argue, that this simplifies the code and review, by
  increasing the relative amount of actually meaningful code.

Disadvantages:

- the user no longer directly sees the argument list. They would need
  cscope/ctags or an IDE to jump to the macro definition and conveniently
  see all arguments.

Also use _nm_nil, so that clang-format interprets this as a function
parameter list. Otherwise, it formats the function differently.
2021-08-02 10:01:03 +02:00
Thomas Haller
243459dc3a
libnm: refactor NMSettingClass.compare_property() to NMSettInfoPropertType.compare_fcn()
NMSettingClass.compare_property() will be dropped.
2021-07-16 13:31:58 +02:00
Thomas Haller
d8292d462b
libnm: pass around property_info instead of property_idx in NMSetting API
Various NMSetting API would accept a property_idx parameter. Together
with the NMSettInfoSetting instance, this was useful to find the actual
NMSettInfoProperty instance.

The idea was, to provide the most of the functionality. That is, if you
might need the property_idx too, you had it -- after all, the
property_info you could lookup yourself.

However,

- literally zero users care about the property_idx. The care about
  the property_info.

- if the user really, really required the property_idx, then it
  is a given that it can be easily computed by

     (property_info - sett_info->property_infos)
2021-07-16 13:31:57 +02:00
Thomas Haller
233776c2c7
libnm: use _nm_setting_property_define_direct_boolean()
There is a new way how to implement default boolean properties.
Use it.
2021-07-12 13:56:31 +02:00
Thomas Haller
d6f802abcd
libnm: extend NMSettInfoSetting with an offset to the private data
NMSetting instances either have no private data, they use
g_type_add_class_private(), or they embed the private data in the
NMSetting struct.

In all cases, we can find the private data at a fixed offset. Track that
offset in the NMSettInfoSetting meta data.

This will be useful, because properties really are stored in simple
fields, like a boolean property can be stored in a "bool" field. We will
extend the property meta data to track the offset of this property
field, but we also need to know where the offset starts.
2021-07-12 13:34:40 +02:00
Thomas Haller
22edf34ba3
libnm: use _nm_setting_property_define_boolean() for boolean NMSetting properties 2021-06-23 12:47:38 +02:00
Thomas Haller
f3abf2491a
libnm: add code comment about preserving ABI for libnm GObject structs 2021-06-17 17:48:10 +02:00
Thomas Haller
65278461a3
libnm: hide NMSetting types from public headers
When subclassing a GObject type, the class and object structs
must be available and defined in the header.

For libnm, and in particular for NMSetting classes, we don't want
users to subclass NMSetting. It also doesn't work, because libnm
has internal code that is necessary to hook up the NMSetting class.
You cannot define your own type and make it work together with
libnm.

Having the structs in public headers limits what we can do with them.
For example, we could embed the private data directly in the structures
and avoid the additional indirection.

This is an API break, but for something that most likely nobody cares
about. Or better, nobody should care about. API is not what is
accidentally defined in a header, API was the library provides to
meaningfully use. Subclassing these types is not meaningful and was
only accidentally possible so far.

Only hide the structs for now. More cleanup is possible later. We shall
however aim to keep the padding and struct layout to not also break ABI.

(cherry picked from commit e46d484fae)
2021-06-11 22:36:50 +02:00
Thomas Haller
72e8336fdc
libnm: add internal accessors for _nm_setting_bridge{,_port}_get_vlans()
For internal code, when we control what we are doing, make it possible
to directly access the internal GPtrArray.
2021-05-11 13:53:52 +02:00
Thomas Haller
fdf9614ba7
build: move "libnm-core/" to "src/" and split it
"libnm-core/" is rather complicated. It provides a static library that
is linked into libnm.so and NetworkManager. It also contains public
headers (like "nm-setting.h") which are part of public libnm API.

Then we have helper libraries ("libnm-core/nm-libnm-core-*/") which
only rely on public API of libnm-core, but are themself static
libraries that can be used by anybody who uses libnm-core. And
"libnm-core/nm-libnm-core-intern" is used by libnm-core itself.

Move "libnm-core/" to "src/". But also split it in different
directories so that they have a clearer purpose.

The goal is to have a flat directory hierarchy. The "src/libnm-core*/"
directories correspond to the different modules (static libraries and set
of headers that we have). We have different kinds of such modules because
of how we combine various code together. The directory layout now reflects
this.
2021-02-18 19:46:51 +01:00
Renamed from libnm-core/nm-setting-bridge-port.c (Browse further)