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Thomas Haller
78add254a1
platform: rename "nmp-route-manager.h" to "nmp-rules-manager.h"
(cherry picked from commit 3996933c57)
2022-02-10 08:41:17 +01:00
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
58287cbcc0 core: rework IP configuration in NetworkManager using layer 3 configuration
Completely rework IP configuration in the daemon. Use NML3Cfg as layer 3
manager for the IP configuration of an interface. Use NML3ConfigData as
pieces of configuration that the various components collect and
configure. NMDevice is managing most of the IP configuration at a higher
level, that is, it starts DHCP and other IP methods. Rework the state
handling there.

This is a huge rework of how NetworkManager daemon handles IP
configuration. Some fallout is to be expected.

It appears the patch deletes many lines of code. That is not accurate, because
you also have to count the files `src/core/nm-l3*`, which were unused previously.

Co-authored-by: Beniamino Galvani <bgalvani@redhat.com>
2021-11-18 16:21:29 +01:00
Gris Ge
e69c5e4bab
libnm: Use _nm_connection_ensure_setting()
Use `_nm_connection_ensure_setting()` to eliminate the
duplicated codes. This function will retrieve the specific setting from
connection, if not found, create new one and attach to the connection.

Signed-off-by: Gris Ge <fge@redhat.com>
2021-08-20 19:02:23 +02:00
Thomas Haller
21321ac736
clang-format: reformat code with clang 12
The format depends on the version of the tool. Now that Fedora 34 is
released, update to clang 12 (clang-tools-extra-12.0.0-0.3.rc1.fc34.x86_64).
2021-05-04 13:56:26 +02:00
Thomas Haller
f34841e196
all: use nm_g_variant_new_ay() helper 2021-04-16 11:44:19 +02:00
Thomas Haller
604b1d0331
platform: move more platform code to src/libnm-platform/ 2021-03-05 11:27:16 +01:00
Thomas Haller
9dc84b32b0
build: move "shared/nm-{glib-aux,log-null,log-core}" to "src/libnm-{glib-aux,log-null,log-core}" 2021-02-24 12:48:20 +01:00
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
Thomas Haller
2e00d161b2
wireguard: prefer last resolved IP from resolving endpoint from DNS
We periodically re-resolve the DNS name for entpoints. Since WireGuard
has no concept of being connected, we want to eventually pick up
if the DNS name resolves to a different IP address.

However, on resolution failure, we will never clear the endpoint we
already have. Thus, resolving names can only give a better endpoint,
not remove an IP address entirely.

DNS names might do Round-Robin load distribution and the name of the
endpoint might resolve to multiple IP addresses. Improve to stick to
the IP address that we already have -- provided that the IP address
is still among the new resolution result. Otherwise, we continue to
pick the first IP address that was resolved.

(cherry picked from commit 98348ee539)
2021-02-16 14:14:46 +01:00
Thomas Haller
dc2afc9b77
all: add "src/core/nm-default-daemon.h" as replacement for "nm-default.h" 2021-02-09 12:38:18 +01:00
Thomas Haller
ac1a9e03e4
all: move "src/" directory to "src/core/"
Currently "src/" mostly contains the source code of the daemon.
I say mostly, because that is not true, there are also the device,
settings, wwan, ppp plugins, the initrd generator, the pppd and dhcp
helper, and probably more.

Also we have source code under libnm-core/, libnm/, clients/, and
shared/ directories. That is all confusing.

We should have one "src" directory, that contains subdirectories. Those
subdirectories should contain individual parts (libraries or
applications), that possibly have dependencies on other subdirectories.
There should be a flat hierarchy of directories under src/, which
contains individual modules.

As the name "src/" is already taken, that prevents any sensible
restructuring of the code.

As a first step, move "src/" to "src/core/". This gives space to
reorganize the code better by moving individual components into "src/".

For inspiration, look at systemd's "src/" directory.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/743
2021-02-04 09:45:55 +01:00
Renamed from src/devices/nm-device-wireguard.c (Browse further)