It was confusing to understand the difference between calling nm_device_connection_is_available()
and check_connection_available(), they behaved similar, but not really
the same. Especially nm_device_connection_is_available() would look
first into @available_connetions, and might call check_connection_available()
itself. Whereas @available_connetions was also populated by testing
check_connection_available(). This interrelation makes it hard to
understand when nm_device_connection_is_available() returned true.
Rename nm_device_connection_is_available() to nm_device_check_connection_available()
and remove all direct calls of check_connection_available() in favor of
the wrapper nm_device_check_connection_available().
Now we only call nm_device_check_connection_available() with different
parameters (@flags and @specific_object). We also have the additional
guarantee that specifying more @flags will widen the result and making
a connection "more" available, while specifying a @specific_object will
restrict it.
This also changes behavior in several cases. For example before
nm_device_connection_is_available() for user-requests would always
declare matching connections available on Wi-Fi devices (only)
regardless of the device state. Now the device state gets consistently
considered.
For default-unmanaged devices it also changes behavior in complicated
ways, because before we would put connections into @available_connetions
for every device-state, but nm_device_connection_is_available() had a
special over-ride only for unmanaged-state.
This also fixes a bug, that user can activate an unavailable Wi-Fi
device:
nmcli radio wifi off
nmcli connection up wlan0
(cherry picked from commit d80f1bf4f0)
Having logging statements in a simple getter (or is_*()) means
you cannot call these functions without cluttering the log.
Another approach would be to add an @out_reason argument, and
callers who actually care log the reason. For now, just get rid
of the messages.
(cherry picked from commit e524be2c34)
The argument name should express what the caller wants
(he wants to know, whether the connection can be activated
for an internal or external activation request).
Whether that involves checking device-specific overrides, is
not the point -- nm_device_check_connection_compatible() is
also a virtual function with device-specific overrides.
(cherry picked from commit a7e0a038bf)
The queued activation request must transition state to
DEACTIVATED, otherwise it is not removed from the list
of active_connections in NMManager.
(cherry picked from commit b9da094da9)
After refactoring libnm-core to use GBytes instead of
GByteArray/DBUS_TYPE_G_UCHAR_ARRAY, it was forgotten to update
keyfile writer.
This causes keyfile writer to skip the NMSetting8021x:password-raw setting
and raise a g_critical() warning.
Fixes: c43f88907b
(cherry picked from commit c651b27793)
==12663== 45 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,464 of 4,708
==12663== at 0x4C29BCF: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==12663== by 0x7F4A6F5: g_malloc (gmem.c:97)
==12663== by 0x7F6301E: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:356)
==12663== by 0x4B8AE5: nm_manager_new (nm-manager.c:4793)
==12663== by 0x432F3D: main (main.c:413)
(cherry picked from commit b1e6c9be91)
==29353== 620 (+620) (32 (+32) direct, 588 (+588) indirect) bytes in 1 (+1) blocks are definitely lost in loss record 6,905 of 7,076
==29353== at 0x7CDBAC8: g_type_create_instance (gtype.c:1844)
==29353== by 0x7CBF356: g_object_new_internal (gobject.c:1774)
==29353== by 0x7CC0D4C: g_object_newv (gobject.c:1922)
==29353== by 0x7CC14E3: g_object_new (gobject.c:1614)
==29353== by 0x50B58A: nm_secret_agent_new (nm-secret-agent.c:489)
==29353== by 0x50915F: impl_agent_manager_register_with_capabilities (nm-agent-manager.c:309)
==29353== by 0x62649BE: invoke_object_method (dbus-gobject.c:1899)
==29353== by 0x62649BE: object_registration_message (dbus-gobject.c:2161)
==29353== by 0x649D5CE: _dbus_object_tree_dispatch_and_unlock (dbus-object-tree.c:1018)
==29353== by 0x648F193: dbus_connection_dispatch (dbus-connection.c:4718)
==29353== by 0x6261DB4: message_queue_dispatch (dbus-gmain.c:90)
==29353== by 0x7F44AEA: g_main_dispatch (gmain.c:3111)
==29353== by 0x7F44AEA: g_main_context_dispatch (gmain.c:3710)
==29353== by 0x7F44E87: g_main_context_iterate.isra.29 (gmain.c:3781)
(cherry picked from commit 7d706daf3e)
==5177== 6 (+6) bytes in 1 (+1) blocks are definitely lost in loss record 118 of 6,581
==5177== at 0x4C29BCF: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==5177== by 0x7F4A6F5: g_malloc (gmem.c:97)
==5177== by 0x7F6301E: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:356)
==5177== by 0x4AD902: nm_auth_chain_set_data (nm-auth-utils.c:194)
==5177== by 0x50919E: impl_agent_manager_register_with_capabilities (nm-agent-manager.c:323)
==5177== by 0x62649BE: invoke_object_method (dbus-gobject.c:1899)
==5177== by 0x62649BE: object_registration_message (dbus-gobject.c:2161)
==5177== by 0x649D5CE: _dbus_object_tree_dispatch_and_unlock (dbus-object-tree.c:1018)
==5177== by 0x648F193: dbus_connection_dispatch (dbus-connection.c:4718)
==5177== by 0x6261DB4: message_queue_dispatch (dbus-gmain.c:90)
==5177== by 0x7F44AEA: g_main_dispatch (gmain.c:3111)
==5177== by 0x7F44AEA: g_main_context_dispatch (gmain.c:3710)
==5177== by 0x7F44E87: g_main_context_iterate.isra.29 (gmain.c:3781)
==5177== by 0x7F451B1: g_main_loop_run (gmain.c:3975)
(cherry picked from commit da5c332151)
==5177== 104 (+104) bytes in 1 (+1) blocks are definitely lost in loss record 5,502 of 6,581
==5177== at 0x4C29BCF: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==5177== by 0x7F4A6F5: g_malloc (gmem.c:97)
==5177== by 0x7F6159F: g_slice_alloc (gslice.c:1007)
==5177== by 0x7F61B6D: g_slice_alloc0 (gslice.c:1032)
==5177== by 0x7CDB9A3: g_type_create_instance (gtype.c:1847)
==5177== by 0x7CBF356: g_object_new_internal (gobject.c:1774)
==5177== by 0x7CC0D4C: g_object_newv (gobject.c:1922)
==5177== by 0x7CC14E3: g_object_new (gobject.c:1614)
==5177== by 0x79A4C57: g_simple_async_result_new (gsimpleasyncresult.c:319)
==5177== by 0x515B34: nm_connectivity_check_async (nm-connectivity.c:289)
==5177== by 0x515D74: run_check (nm-connectivity.c:217)
==5177== by 0x515DBF: idle_start_periodic_checks (nm-connectivity.c:229)
(cherry picked from commit e5499c558f)
Conflicts:
src/nm-connectivity.c
==1345== Invalid read of size 1
==1345== at 0x827DC15: vfprintf (vfprintf.c:1642)
==1345== by 0x8345D04: __vasprintf_chk (vasprintf_chk.c:66)
==1345== by 0x7F882DB: vasprintf (stdio2.h:210)
==1345== by 0x7F882DB: g_vasprintf (gprintf.c:316)
==1345== by 0x7F6319C: g_strdup_vprintf (gstrfuncs.c:507)
==1345== by 0x7F63258: g_strdup_printf (gstrfuncs.c:533)
==1345== by 0x472833: nm_platform_link_to_string (nm-platform.c:2337)
==1345== by 0x472A05: log_link (nm-platform.c:2754)
==1345== by 0x9DC5D5F: ffi_call_unix64 (unix64.S:76)
==1345== by 0x9DC57D0: ffi_call (ffi64.c:525)
==1345== by 0x7CBA553: g_cclosure_marshal_generic (gclosure.c:1448)
==1345== by 0x7CB9D34: g_closure_invoke (gclosure.c:768)
==1345== by 0x7CCB34B: signal_emit_unlocked_R (gsignal.c:3483)
==1345== Address 0xa91b5a0 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 5 free'd
==1345== at 0x4C2ACE9: free (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==1345== by 0x68E7D6D: link_free_data (link.c:223)
==1345== by 0x6D47B1F: nl_object_free (object.c:186)
==1345== by 0x46C31C: put_nl_object (nm-linux-platform.c:222)
==1345== by 0x46C31C: link_change (nm-linux-platform.c:2354)
==1345== by 0x46C87F: link_set_user_ipv6ll_enabled (nm-linux-platform.c:2583)
==1345== by 0x4476C4: set_nm_ipv6ll (nm-device.c:4418)
==1345== by 0x4476C4: ip6_managed_setup (nm-device.c:7515)
==1345== by 0x453F12: _set_state_full (nm-device.c:7665)
==1345== by 0x4B6609: add_device (nm-manager.c:1885)
==1345== by 0x4B6880: system_create_virtual_device (nm-manager.c:1126)
==1345== by 0x4B6B40: system_create_virtual_devices (nm-manager.c:1163)
==1345== by 0x4B6E00: platform_link_added (nm-manager.c:2213)
==1345== by 0x4B6E00: platform_link_cb (nm-manager.c:2228)
==1345== by 0x9DC5D5F: ffi_call_unix64 (unix64.S:76)
(cherry picked from commit f93f0e0b15)
ndp_close() does not do that -- it only closes the socket. It's safe to call
even if we didn't start solicitation as it has a NULL-check.
==7745== 80 (+80) bytes in 2 (+2) blocks are definitely lost in loss record 3,983 of 5,735
==7745== at 0x4C29BCF: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==7745== by 0x6F57A2D: ndp_msgrcv_handler_register (libndp.c:1697)
==7745== by 0x47572E: start (nm-lndp-rdisc.c:691)
==7745== by 0x44A457: addrconf6_start_with_link_ready (nm-device.c:4280)
==7745== by 0x44C1E7: linklocal6_complete (nm-device.c:3931)
==7745== by 0x44C1E7: update_ip_config (nm-device.c:6667)
==7745== by 0x44C2F8: queued_ip_config_change (nm-device.c:6688)
==7745== by 0x7F44AEA: g_main_dispatch (gmain.c:3111)
==7745== by 0x7F44AEA: g_main_context_dispatch (gmain.c:3710)
==7745== by 0x7F44E87: g_main_context_iterate.isra.29 (gmain.c:3781)
==7745== by 0x7F451B1: g_main_loop_run (gmain.c:3975)
==7745== by 0x432F74: main (main.c:460)
(cherry picked from commit 5d9f9febfb)
==7745== 37 (+37) bytes in 1 (+1) blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,679 of 5,735
==7745== at 0x4C29BCF: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==7745== by 0x7F4A6F5: g_malloc (gmem.c:97)
==7745== by 0x7F6301E: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:356)
==7745== by 0x45B097: set_property (nm-dhcp-client.c:851)
==7745== by 0x7CBF688: object_set_property (gobject.c:1415)
==7745== by 0x7CBF688: g_object_new_internal (gobject.c:1808)
==7745== by 0x7CC1194: g_object_new_valist (gobject.c:2034)
==7745== by 0x7CC14D0: g_object_new (gobject.c:1617)
==7745== by 0x45FF9F: client_start (nm-dhcp-manager.c:253)
==7745== by 0x460393: nm_dhcp_manager_start_ip4 (nm-dhcp-manager.c:308)
==7745== by 0x44EB16: dhcp4_start (nm-device.c:3168)
==7745== by 0x44EE15: act_stage3_ip4_config_start (nm-device.c:3440)
==7745== by 0x455C9F: nm_device_activate_stage3_ip4_start (nm-device.c:4657)
(cherry picked from commit c26ef29a47)
==7745== 11 (+11) bytes in 1 (+1) blocks are definitely lost in loss record 408 of 5,735
==7745== at 0x4C29BCF: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==7745== by 0x7F4A6F5: g_malloc (gmem.c:97)
==7745== by 0x7F6301E: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:356)
==7745== by 0x45C188: nm_dhcp_client_start_ip4 (nm-dhcp-client.c:417)
==7745== by 0x460147: client_start (nm-dhcp-manager.c:268)
==7745== by 0x460393: nm_dhcp_manager_start_ip4 (nm-dhcp-manager.c:308)
==7745== by 0x44EB16: dhcp4_start (nm-device.c:3168)
==7745== by 0x44EE15: act_stage3_ip4_config_start (nm-device.c:3440)
==7745== by 0x455C9F: nm_device_activate_stage3_ip4_start (nm-device.c:4657)
==7745== by 0x456467: nm_device_activate_stage3_ip_config_start (nm-device.c:4801)
==7745== by 0x7F44AEA: g_main_dispatch (gmain.c:3111)
==7745== by 0x7F44AEA: g_main_context_dispatch (gmain.c:3710)
==7745== by 0x7F44E87: g_main_context_iterate.isra.29 (gmain.c:3781)
(cherry picked from commit 76430f9cca)
==4203== 97 (+97) bytes in 2 (+2) blocks are definitely lost in loss record 4,586 of 5,632
==4203== at 0x4C29BCF: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==4203== by 0x7F4A6F5: g_malloc (gmem.c:97)
==4203== by 0x7F6301E: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:356)
==4203== by 0x47E4C8: nm_settings_connection_set_filename (nm-settings-connection.c:2228)
==4203== by 0x7CBF6EC: object_set_property (gobject.c:1415)
==4203== by 0x7CBF6EC: g_object_new_internal (gobject.c:1828)
==4203== by 0x7CC1194: g_object_new_valist (gobject.c:2034)
==4203== by 0x7CC14D0: g_object_new (gobject.c:1617)
==4203== by 0x12A08193: nm_ifcfg_connection_new (nm-ifcfg-connection.c:229)
==4203== by 0x12A0542B: update_connection (plugin.c:225)
==4203== by 0x12A0696A: add_connection (plugin.c:715)
==4203== by 0x4814BB: nm_settings_add_connection (nm-settings.c:1030)
==4203== by 0x4817DE: pk_add_cb (nm-settings.c:1136)
(cherry picked from commit 9b7c8db16a)
First, configure.ac's grep was wrong and wasn't setting DHCPCD_SUPPORTS_IPV6,
which caused dhcpcd to acquire a DHCPv6 address when NM didn't think that
was going to happen, and thus DHCP options couldn't be parsed.
Second, even if that does happen, don't just assert and quit, but set the
DHCP state to failed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743700
(cherry picked from commit 511a7395bf)
Singletons subscribing (and more importantly unsubscribing)
from other singletons should own a reference to them to avoid
errors during destruction.
(cherry picked from commit d4858013cf)
During dipose(), NMDefaultRouteManager unrefed all the source pointers
in its list -- thereby having dangling pointers in the list of entries.
The unrefing can cause the final destruction of the device (during
shutdown), which would again call into NMDefaultRouteManager.
Fix this by ensuring that after disposing starts, all external calls
into NMDefaultRouteManager return early.
#0 0x00007ffff4a2cc60 in g_logv (log_domain=0x535b51 "NetworkManager", log_level=G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, format=<optimized out>, args=args@entry=0x7fffffffd530) at gmessages.c:1046
#1 0x00007ffff4a2ce9f in g_log (log_domain=log_domain@entry=0x535b51 "NetworkManager", log_level=log_level@entry=G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, format=format@entry=0x528f68 "file %s: line %d (%s): should not be reached") at gmessages.c:1079
#2 0x000000000049b83b in _ipx_update_default_route (vtable=vtable@entry=0x7a49c0 <vtable_ip6>, self=0x7d1350 [NMDefaultRouteManager], source=source@entry=0x8b64e0) at nm-default-route-manager.c:659
#3 0x000000000049c652 in nm_default_route_manager_ip6_update_default_route (self=<optimized out>, source=source@entry=0x8b64e0) at nm-default-route-manager.c:819
#4 0x00000000004526a8 in _cleanup_generic_post (self=self@entry=0x8b64e0, deconfigure=deconfigure@entry=0) at devices/nm-device.c:7235
#5 0x0000000000452bc0 in dispose (object=0x8b64e0) at devices/nm-device.c:8324
#6 0x00007ffff4d29cbc in g_object_unref (_object=0x8b64e0) at gobject.c:3133
#7 0x0000000000499091 in _entry_free (entry=0x8bf140) at nm-default-route-manager.c:187
#8 0x00007ffff49fa82b in g_ptr_array_foreach (array=0x81d220, func=0x499080 <_entry_free>, user_data=0x0) at garray.c:1502
#9 0x00007ffff49fa8c0 in ptr_array_free (array=0x81d220, flags=FREE_SEGMENT) at garray.c:1088
#10 0x00007ffff49fa939 in g_ptr_array_free (array=<optimized out>, free_segment=free_segment@entry=1) at garray.c:1075
#11 0x000000000049abcf in dispose (object=0x7d1350 [NMDefaultRouteManager]) at nm-default-route-manager.c:1357
#12 0x00007ffff4d29cbc in g_object_unref (_object=0x7d1350) at gobject.c:3133
#13 0x00007ffff7deb507 in _dl_fini () at dl-fini.c:252
#14 0x00007ffff4658382 in __run_exit_handlers (status=status@entry=0, listp=0x7ffff49d66a0 <__exit_funcs>, run_list_atexit=run_list_atexit@entry=true) at exit.c:82
#15 0x00007ffff46583d5 in __GI_exit (status=status@entry=0) at exit.c:104
#16 0x0000000000432fd6 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffdeb8) at main.c:473
(cherry picked from commit 87517714f1)
NMDevice rechecks available connections when the device moves to the
DISCONNECTED state, but connections are not available if the modem is
PIN locked at that time. Available connections were never re-checked
when the modem was then unlocked while in the DISCONNECTED state.
(cherry picked from commit f3b16fffbd)
The manager wrote the user state to the state file in /var with
the key "WiMAXEnabled", but it was read from the state file as
"WimaxEnabled". Clearly that's not going to work.
(cherry picked from commit b03a4c3f0a)
valgrind complains (rightly):
==7702== 15 bytes in 2 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 411 of 6,278
==7702== at 0x4A0645D: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==7702== by 0x8151E6E: g_malloc (gmem.c:104)
==7702== by 0x816972E: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:364)
==7702== by 0x1D6671: nm_properties_changed_signal_add_property (nm-properties-changed-signal.c:235)
==7702== by 0x1AF2D5: nm_dbus_manager_register_exported_type (nm-dbus-manager.c:867)
==7702== by 0x7EE0D3D: g_type_class_ref (gtype.c:2220)
==7702== by 0x7EC9A78: g_object_new_valist (gobject.c:1928)
==7702== by 0x7EC9C10: g_object_new (gobject.c:1559)
==7702== by 0x14A5FC: new_link (nm-device-bridge.c:482)
==7702== by 0x1CF8FD: platform_link_cb (nm-manager.c:2154)
==7702== by 0x988FD8B: ffi_call_unix64 (unix64.S:76)
==7702== by 0x988F6BB: ffi_call (ffi64.c:522)
(cherry picked from commit 8396c58167)
During queued_ip_config_change(), we eventually call update_ip_config()
and ip4_config_merge_and_apply(). These functions read the IP configuration
from platform and setup the private ip4_config instance.
Trigger this initialization after constructing the device to setup
the IP configuration.
Before, for unmanaged devices we would not call ip4_config_merge_and_apply()
until the first platform change event.
Note that in the worst case we do some unnecessary work due to this,
because queued_ip_config_change() must already be robust to be called
at any time.
(cherry picked from commit ddac52a61e)
Since 0c136c1e2, we also track the default route for devices
without active-connection (unmanaged). They must not be returned
as best_config() or as best_device(), because the caller don't
expect unmanaged devices here.
This also gets closer to the original behavior of get_best_device()
before merging default-route-manager in d4417e3460
where we also would ignore devices depending on the state.
This fixes an assertion when having an interface unmanaged
and activating it externally:
#0 0x00007ffff6806187 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:55
#1 0x00007ffff6807dea in __GI_abort () at abort.c:89
#2 0x00007ffff6c0aec5 in g_assertion_message (domain=domain@entry=0x5332d5 "NetworkManager", file=file@entry=0x539460 "nm-default-route-manager.c", line=line@entry=1056, func=func@entry=0x539920 <__FUNCTION__.28934> "_ipx_get_best_config", message=message@entry=0x8c9cb0 "assertion failed: (req)") at gtestutils.c:2356
#3 0x00007ffff6c0af5a in g_assertion_message_expr (domain=domain@entry=0x5332d5 "NetworkManager", file=file@entry=0x539460 "nm-default-route-manager.c", line=line@entry=1056, func=func@entry=0x539920 <__FUNCTION__.28934> "_ipx_get_best_config", expr=expr@entry=0x53132f "req") at gtestutils.c:2371
#4 0x000000000049a196 in _ipx_get_best_config (self=<optimized out>, ignore_never_default=ignore_never_default@entry=1, out_ip_iface=out_ip_iface@entry=0x7fffffffd310, out_ac=out_ac@entry=0x0, out_device=0x0, out_vpn=0x7fffffffd318, vtable=0x7a0a00 <vtable_ip4>, vtable=0x7a0a00 <vtable_ip4>) at nm-default-route-manager.c:1056
#5 0x000000000049a3f6 in nm_default_route_manager_ip4_get_best_config (self=<optimized out>, ignore_never_default=ignore_never_default@entry=1, out_ip_iface=out_ip_iface@entry=0x7fffffffd310, out_ac=out_ac@entry=0x0, out_device=out_device@entry=0x0, out_vpn=out_vpn@entry=0x7fffffffd318) at nm-default-route-manager.c:1079
#6 0x00000000004b7518 in update_ip4_dns (self=0x7ecac0 [NMPolicy], out_vpn=0x7fffffffd318, out_device=0x0, out_ac=0x0, out_ip_iface=0x7fffffffd310, ignore_never_default=1) at nm-policy.c:390
#7 0x00000000004b7518 in update_ip4_dns (dns_mgr=0x8623a0 [NMDnsManager], policy=0x7ecac0 [NMPolicy]) at nm-policy.c:406
#8 0x00000000004b99d5 in device_ip4_config_changed (device=0x8844b0 [NMDeviceEthernet], new_config=0x908aa0 [NMIP4Config], old_config=0x908aa0 [NMIP4Config], user_data=0x7ecac0) at nm-policy.c:1260
#9 0x000000368f405d60 in ffi_call_unix64 () at /lib64/libffi.so.6
#10 0x000000368f4057d1 in ffi_call () at /lib64/libffi.so.6
#11 0x00007ffff6ee5b8c in g_cclosure_marshal_generic_va (closure=0x886a40, return_value=0x0, instance=0x8844b0, args_list=<optimized out>, marshal_data=0x0, n_params=2, param_types=0x87d3a0) at gclosure.c:1541
#12 0x00007ffff6ee5144 in _g_closure_invoke_va (closure=closure@entry=0x886a40, return_value=return_value@entry=0x0, instance=instance@entry=0x8844b0, args=args@entry=0x7fffffffd810, n_params=<optimized out>, param_types=0x87d3a0) at gclosure.c:831
#13 0x00007ffff6eff900 in g_signal_emit_valist (instance=0x8844b0, signal_id=<optimized out>, detail=0, var_args=var_args@entry=0x7fffffffd810) at gsignal.c:3201
#14 0x00007ffff6f0014f in g_signal_emit (instance=instance@entry=0x8844b0, signal_id=<optimized out>, detail=detail@entry=0) at gsignal.c:3348
#15 0x000000000044a1f4 in nm_device_set_ip4_config (self=self@entry=0x8844b0 [NMDeviceEthernet], new_config=new_config@entry=0x9089a0 [NMIP4Config], default_route_metric=default_route_metric@entry=100, commit=commit@entry=0, reason=reason@entry=0x0) at devices/nm-device.c:5866
#16 0x000000000044a5af in ip4_config_merge_and_apply (self=self@entry=0x8844b0 [NMDeviceEthernet], config=config@entry=0x0, commit=commit@entry=0, out_reason=out_reason@entry=0x0) at devices/nm-device.c:3037
#17 0x000000000044b4fd in update_ip_config (self=self@entry=0x8844b0 [NMDeviceEthernet], initial=initial@entry=0) at devices/nm-device.c:6617
#18 0x000000000044bc39 in queued_ip_config_change (user_data=<optimized out>) at devices/nm-device.c:6688
#19 0x00007ffff6be4e1b in g_main_context_dispatch (context=0x7ba3a0) at gmain.c:3122
#20 0x00007ffff6be4e1b in g_main_context_dispatch (context=context@entry=0x7ba3a0) at gmain.c:3737
#21 0x00007ffff6be51b0 in g_main_context_iterate (context=0x7ba3a0, block=block@entry=1, dispatch=dispatch@entry=1, self=<optimized out>) at gmain.c:3808
#22 0x00007ffff6be54d2 in g_main_loop_run (loop=0x7ba460) at gmain.c:4002
#23 0x000000000043291d in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffdef8) at main.c:442
Fixes: da708059da
(cherry picked from commit aadef137b4)
Since 03a5a85d, NMDeviceTeam was trying to use priv->teamd_pid to
decide whether a teamd_dbus_vanished() call indicated "teamd hasn't
been started yet" or "teamd was previously started and has now
exited". But this resulted in a race condition, where at startup, a
device could call g_dbus_watch_name(), then launch teamd (causing
teamd_pid to get set), and then have gdbus report that teamd hasn't
been started yet before the newly-launched teamd managed to grab the
bus name. Since teamd_pid would already be set when
teamd_dbus_vanished() was called, it would decide that this meant
"teamd was previously started and has now exited", so it would call
teamd_cleanup(), killing the just-started teamd process.
Fix this by having teamd_dbus_vanished() check priv->tdc instead,
which doesn't get set until after the first teamd_dbus_appeared()
call.
(cherry picked from commit f0e74622cc)
We forgot to include the BRIDGE, so that bridge
devices got a default priority (route-metric) of 950
Add it between VLAN and MODEM type.
Also return a different metric for UNKNOWN
device types, but these priorities are not
actually expected.
(cherry picked from commit 8dce71be74)
Testing WWAN connections through a Nokia Series 40 phone, addresses of family
AF_PHONET end up triggering an assert() in object_has_ifindex(), just because
object_type_from_nl_object() only handles AF_INET and AF_INET6 address.
In order to avoid this kind of problems, we'll try to make sure that the object
caches kept by NM only store known object types.
(fixup by dcbw to use cached passed to cache_remove_unknown())
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742928
Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyACM0
nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 5 / phase 'establish'
NetworkManager[27434]: <info> (ppp0): new Generic device (driver: 'unknown' ifindex: 12)
NetworkManager[27434]: <info> (ppp0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/4
[Thread 0x7ffff1ecf700 (LWP 27439) exited]
NetworkManager[27434]: <info> (ttyACM0): device state change: ip-config -> deactivating (reason 'user-requested') [70 110 39]
Terminating on signal 15
nm-pppd-plugin-Message: nm-ppp-plugin: (nm_phasechange): status 10 / phase 'terminate'
**
NetworkManager:ERROR:platform/nm-linux-platform.c:1534:object_has_ifindex: code should not be reached
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
0x00007ffff4692a97 in raise () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00007ffff4692a97 in raise () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007ffff4693e6a in abort () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
#2 0x00007ffff4c8d7f5 in g_assertion_message () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#3 0x00007ffff4c8d88a in g_assertion_message_expr () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#4 0x0000000000472b91 in object_has_ifindex (object=0x8a8320, ifindex=12) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:1534
#5 0x0000000000472bec in check_cache_items (platform=0x7fe8a0, cache=0x7fda30, ifindex=12) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:1549
#6 0x0000000000472de3 in announce_object (platform=0x7fe8a0, object=0x8a8c30, change_type=NM_PLATFORM_SIGNAL_REMOVED, reason=NM_PLATFORM_REASON_EXTERNAL) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:1617
#7 0x0000000000473dd2 in event_notification (msg=0x8a7970, user_data=0x7fe8a0) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:1992
#8 0x00007ffff5ee14de in nl_recvmsgs_report () from /usr/lib/libnl-3.so.200
#9 0x00007ffff5ee1849 in nl_recvmsgs () from /usr/lib/libnl-3.so.200
#10 0x00000000004794df in event_handler (channel=0x7fc930, io_condition=G_IO_IN, user_data=0x7fe8a0) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:4152
#11 0x00007ffff4c6791d in g_main_context_dispatch () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#12 0x00007ffff4c67cf8 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#13 0x00007ffff4c68022 in g_main_loop_run () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
#14 0x00000000004477ee in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffeaa8) at main.c:447
(gdb) fr 4
#4 0x0000000000472b91 in object_has_ifindex (object=0x8a8320, ifindex=12) at platform/nm-linux-platform.c:1534
1534 g_assert_not_reached ();
(cherry picked from commit bf7865e859)