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Thomas Haller
a3370af3a8 all: drop unnecessary includes of <errno.h> and <string.h>
"nm-macros-interal.h" already includes <errno.h> and <string.h>.
No need to include it everywhere else too.
2019-02-12 08:50:28 +01:00
Iñigo Martínez
35171b3c3f build: meson: Add trailing commas
Add missing trailing commas that avoids getting noise when another
file/parameter is added and eases reviewing changes[0].

[0] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/dconf/merge_requests/11#note_291585
2018-12-20 13:50:34 +01:00
Thomas Haller
1a2e767f1f device/shared: set ANDROID_METERED option 43 for shared connections
The problem is that updating the metered value of a shared connection is
not implemented. The user needs to fully reactivate the profile for changes
to take effect.

That is unfortunate, especially because reapplying the route metric
works in other other cases.
2018-12-03 12:28:45 +01:00
Thomas Haller
4419dbed13 dnsmasq: refactor construction of command line options in create_dm_cmd_line()
Having a NMCmdLine implementation here is wrong.

For one, it local to nm-dnsmasq-manager.c and not reusable.
If there is anything of value in such an implementation, then it should
possibly also be useful at other places that create command line
arguments.

Note that in the end, command line arguments are just strv arrays.
There are different ways how to construct that strv array. For example,
do we need to clone the strings that we add? How to do that most
elegantly and efficiently? The previous implementation for example used a
GStringChunk for that (quite creative!). The point is, there are pros and
cons about how to create strv arrays. But constructing command line options
shouldn't be abstracted in a NMCmdLine API. It should use a suitable API
for creating an strv array. Otherwise, it's too much abstraction.

Drop NMCmdLine and use GPtrArray directly. Together with a few helper
functions nm_strv_ptrarray_*() that is our preferred way to create such
strv arrays. Is it perfect? No, we still g_strdup() static strings.
That could be optimized. But then we would want an optimized API for
constructing strv arrays, not NMCmdLine.
2018-12-03 12:28:45 +01:00
Thomas Haller
803514df27 dnsmasq/shared: fix setting DNS nameserver and search for shared dnsmasq
Fixes: c8fa7b6f57
2018-11-29 14:20:24 +01:00
Thomas Haller
e1c7a2b5d0 all: don't use gchar/gshort/gint/glong but C types
We commonly don't use the glib typedefs for char/short/int/long,
but their C types directly.

    $ git grep '\<g\(char\|short\|int\|long\|float\|double\)\>' | wc -l
    587
    $ git grep '\<\(char\|short\|int\|long\|float\|double\)\>' | wc -l
    21114

One could argue that using the glib typedefs is preferable in
public API (of our glib based libnm library) or where it clearly
is related to glib, like during

  g_object_set (obj, PROPERTY, (gint) value, NULL);

However, that argument does not seem strong, because in practice we don't
follow that argument today, and seldomly use the glib typedefs.
Also, the style guide for this would be hard to formalize, because
"using them where clearly related to a glib" is a very loose suggestion.

Also note that glib typedefs will always just be typedefs of the
underlying C types. There is no danger of glib changing the meaning
of these typedefs (because that would be a major API break of glib).

A simple style guide is instead: don't use these typedefs.

No manual actions, I only ran the bash script:

  FILES=($(git ls-files '*.[hc]'))
  sed -i \
      -e 's/\<g\(char\|short\|int\|long\|float\|double\)\>\( [^ ]\)/\1\2/g' \
      -e 's/\<g\(char\|short\|int\|long\|float\|double\)\>  /\1   /g' \
      -e 's/\<g\(char\|short\|int\|long\|float\|double\)\>/\1/g' \
      "${FILES[@]}"
2018-07-11 12:02:06 +02:00
Eric Renfro
b4116a6fe6 dnsmasq: fix separation from system-wide dnsmasq
This disables loading the system-wide dnsmasq from /etc/dnsmasq.conf
and defines to use the NMSTATEDIR device-unique dhcp-leasefile,
preventing it from trampling over others, and isolating it to just
the wifi-ap use.

https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/pull/156
2018-06-30 11:56:37 +02:00
Thomas Haller
b7426e91db build: use default NM_BUILD_* defines for tests
Use two common defines NM_BUILD_SRCDIR and NM_BUILD_BUILDDIR
for specifying the location of srcdir and builddir.

Note that this is only relevant for tests, as they expect
a certain layout of the directories, to find files that concern
them.
2018-05-31 15:59:38 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani
aca671fff0 all: replace "it's" with "its" where needed 2018-04-18 14:14:07 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani
0136915211 build: meson: add prefix to test names
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.
2018-04-12 09:21:10 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani
a2479b95c0 build: meson: use run-nm-test.sh to run tests
Like autotools, use the wrapper script 'run-nm-test.sh' that starts a
separate D-Bus session when needed.
2018-04-12 09:21:10 +02:00
Iñigo Martínez
5e16bcf268 meson: Improve dependency system
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.
2018-01-10 12:20:17 +01:00
Thomas Haller
22ef6a507a build: refine the NETWORKMANAGER_COMPILATION define
Note that:

 - we compile some source files multiple times. Most notably those
   under "shared/".

 - we include a default header "shared/nm-default.h" in every source
   file. This header is supposed to setup a common environment by defining
   and including parts that are commonly used. As we always include the
   same header, the header must behave differently depending
   one whether the compilation is for libnm-core, NetworkManager or
   libnm-glib. E.g. it must include <glib/gi18n.h> or <glib/gi18n-lib.h>
   depending on whether we compile a library or an application.

For that, the source files need the NETWORKMANAGER_COMPILATION #define
to behave accordingly.

Extend the define to be composed of flags. These flags are all named
NM_NETWORKMANAGER_COMPILATION_WITH_*, they indicate which part of the
build are available. E.g. when building libnm-core.la itself, then
WITH_LIBNM_CORE, WITH_LIBNM_CORE_INTERNAL, and WITH_LIBNM_CORE_PRIVATE
are available. When building NetworkManager, WITH_LIBNM_CORE_PRIVATE
is not available but the internal parts are still accessible. When
building nmcli, only WITH_LIBNM_CORE (the public part) is available.
This granularily controls the build.
2018-01-08 12:38:53 +01:00
Iñigo Martínez
03637ad8b5 build: add initial support for meson build system
meson is a build system focused on speed an ease of use, which
helps speeding up the software development. This patch adds meson
support along autotools.

[thaller@redhat.com: rebased patch and adjusted for iwd support]

https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2017-December/msg00022.html
2017-12-13 15:48:50 +01:00
Thomas Haller
45fc95f051 logging: configure dnsmasq's logging in shared mode via nm-logging
(cherry picked from commit cc993aa020)
2017-11-06 12:25:23 +01:00
Thomas Haller
5c299454b4 core: rework tracking of gateway/default-route in ip-config
Instead of having 3 properties @gateway, @never_default and @has_gateway
on NMIP4Config/NMIP6Config that determine the default-route, track the
default-route as a regular route.

The gateway setting is the configuration knob for the default-route.
Since an NMIP4Config/NMIP6Config instance only has one gateway property,
it cannot track more then one default-routes (see related bug rh#1445417).
Especially with policy routing, it might be interesting to configure a
default-route in multiple tables.

Also, later it might be interesting to allow adding default-routes as
regular static routes in a connection, so that the user can configure additional
route parameters for the default-route or add default-routes in multiple tables.

With this patch, default-routes now have a rt_source property according to their
origin.

Also, the previous commits of this branch broke handling of the
default-route :) . That should be working now again.
2017-10-10 08:46:47 +02:00
Thomas Haller
5c42cdb287 all: use _nm_utils_ip4_*() utils functions 2017-09-05 18:44:04 +02:00
Thomas Haller
22edeb5b69 core: track addresses for NMIP4Config/NMIP6Config via NMDedupMultiIndex
Reasons:

 - it adds an O(1) lookup index for accessing NMIPxConfig's addresses.
   Hence, operations like merge/intersect have now runtime O(n) instead
   of O(n^2).
   Arguably, we expect low numbers of addresses in general. For low
   numbers, the O(n^2) doesn't matter and quite likely in those cases
   the previous implementation was just fine -- maybe even faster.
   But the simple case works fine either way. It's important to scale
   well in the exceptional case.
 - the tracked objects can be shared between the various NMPI4Config,
   NMIP6Config instances with NMPlatform and everybody else.
 - the NMPObject can be treated generically, meaning it enables code to
   handle both IPv4 and IPv6, or addresses and routes. See for example
   _nm_ip_config_add_obj().
 - I want core to evolve to somewhere where we don't keep copies of
   NMPlatformIP4Address, et al. instances. Instead they shall all be
   shared. I hope this will reduce memory consumption (although tracking a
   reference consumes some memory too). Also, it shortcuts nmp_object_equal()
   when comparing the same object. Calling nmp_object_equal() on the
   identical objects would be a common case after the hash function
   pre-evaluates equality.
2017-07-25 06:44:12 +02:00
Thomas Haller
d512ed9f1f dnsmasq: fix generating shared IPv4 address range
Change behavior for the network-address and broadcast-address.
Users should not specify such addresses, but if they do, generate
something more sensible.

Also, if the address was in network larger then /24, the
generated address range was rather unexpected. Change behavior
here.

There are no particularly strong reasons for the chosen range.
It just seems suitable. The decision to hand out at most a /24
is because it is likely to be plenty, and because that is what
the previous code did -- at least, if the address was in the
first /24 of the subnet. See how the result for 192.168.0.1/20
is unchanged, but 192.168.1.1/20 changes.
2017-05-29 11:10:36 +02:00
Thomas Haller
e4ae34584b dnsmasq/tests: add more tests for test_address_ranges() 2017-05-29 11:10:36 +02:00
Thomas Haller
c8fa7b6f57 dnsmasq: use ipv4.dns and ipv4.dns-search with ipv4.method=shared
Configure the dnsmasq DHCP server for shared mode to announce the
configured name resolution settings.
2017-03-03 13:51:05 +01:00
Thomas Haller
9e429ddc0a dnsmasq: reuse string buffer in creating command line arguments in create_dm_cmd_line() 2017-03-03 13:23:01 +01:00
Thomas Haller
44ecb41593 build: don't add subdirectories to include search path but require qualified include
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.
2016-11-21 14:26:37 +01:00
Thomas Haller
8c7f5e2653 build: rename "src/dnsmasq-manager" to "src/dnsmasq"
The dnsmasq directory does not only contain the manager
instance, but various files related to dnsmasq.

Rename.
2016-11-21 14:07:47 +01:00