Most nm_platform_*() functions operate on the platform
singleton nm_platform_get(). That made sense because the
NMPlatform instance was mainly to hook fake platform for
testing.
While the implicit argument saved some typing, I think explicit is
better. Especially, because NMPlatform could become a more usable
object then just a hook for testing.
With this change, NMPlatform instances can be used individually, not
only as a singleton instance.
Before this change, the constructor of NMLinuxPlatform could not
call any nm_platform_*() functions because the singleton was not
yet initialized. We could only instantiate an incomplete instance,
register it via nm_platform_setup(), and then complete initialization
via singleton->setup().
With this change, we can create and fully initialize NMPlatform instances
before/without setting them up them as singleton.
Also, currently there is no clear distinction between functions
that operate on the NMPlatform instance, and functions that can
be used stand-alone (e.g. nm_platform_ip4_address_to_string()).
The latter can not be mocked for testing. With this change, the
distinction becomes obvious. That is also useful because it becomes
clearer which functions make use of the platform cache and which not.
Inside nm-linux-platform.c, continue the pattern that the
self instance is named @platform. That makes sense because
its type is NMPlatform, and not NMLinuxPlatform what we
would expect from a paramter named @self.
This is a major diff that causes some pain when rebasing. Try
to rebase to the parent commit of this commit as a first step.
Then rebase on top of this commit using merge-strategy "ours".
Tests that use g_assert_expect_message() must initialize with
nmtst_init_assert_logging().
Otherwise, the caller can change the logging level via
NMTST_DEBUG=log-level=DEBUG,log-domains=DEFAULT
which breaks the assertions.
nmtst_init_assert_logging() allows the caller to turn of
checking of assertions via
NMTST_DEBUG=log-level=DEBUG,log-domains=DEFAULT,no-expect-message
Also, don't use g_message() in platform tests otherwise the test fail
because nmtst now sets g_log_set_always_fatal().
There's no udev running in containers, it only starts if /sys is writable. If a
hardware device is added to the container's namespace NM would not announce it.
This also removes the software link special case -- the software links will now
wait for udev initialization (in case udev is there) as well. There's no reason
to treat them differently anymore. This makes it possible to use udev properties
of the software links.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=740526
refresh_object() raised a spurious change event for the route we
are about to delete. Suppress that by adding an internal reason flag.
Fixes: 41e6c4fac1
Handling a route with metric 0 effectively means
a metric of 1024 (user default). Adjust the add(),
delete() and exist() functions to consider routes
with metric 0 as 1024.
If we have NM running, adding a route with metric 20 might conflict
and cause NM to remove the route.
Choose a different (higher) metric that is less likely to cause a
conflict.
config.h should be included from every .c file, and it should be
included before any other include. Fix that.
(As a side effect of how I did this, this also changes us to
consistently use "config.h" rather than <config.h>. To the extent that
it matters [which is not much], quotes are more correct anyway, since
we're talking about a file in our own build tree, not a system
include.)
Add a new enum NMPlatformGetRouteMode. This extends the existing
functions nm_platform_ip4_route_get_all() and nm_platform_ip6_route_get_all()
to return default routes only.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Deleting an IPv4 address using libnl requires the proper peer address.
Pass the address of the peer on to nm_platform_ip4_address_delete().
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
This test is quite broken and fails often. It does not fail
always, but the changes for a failure are high.
We certainly should fix that, but for now exclude the test from
`make check`.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Add NetworkManager.h, which includes all of the other NM header, and
require all external users of libnm to use that rather than the
individual headers.
(An exception is made for nm-dbus-interface.h,
nm-vpn-dbus-interface.h, and nm-version.h, which can be included
separately.)
Since the API has not changed at this point, this is mostly just a
matter of updating Makefiles, and changing references to the library
name in comments.
NetworkManager cannot link to libnm due to the duplicated type/symbol
names. So it links to libnm-core.la directly, which means that
NetworkManager gets a separate copy of that code from libnm.so.
Everything else links to libnm.
gcc warns:
make[5]: Entering directory `./NetworkManager/src/platform/tests'
CC platform.o
platform.c: In function ‘do_ip6_route_add’:
platform.c:696:2: error: ‘plen’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
return nm_platform_ip6_route_add (ifindex, NM_PLATFORM_SOURCE_USER,
^
platform.c: In function ‘do_ip6_route_delete’:
platform.c:724:2: error: ‘plen’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
return nm_platform_ip6_route_delete (ifindex, network, plen, metric);
^
platform.c: In function ‘do_ip4_route_delete’:
[...]
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
clang warns:
make[5]: Entering directory `./NetworkManager/src/platform/tests'
CC test_link_fake-test-link.o
test-link.c:133:1: error: control may reach end of non-void function [-Werror,-Wreturn-type]
}
^
test-link.c:191:10: error: declaration shadows a variable in the global scope [-Werror,-Wshadow]
char *stdout = NULL;
^
/usr/include/stdio.h:173:16: note: expanded from macro 'stdout'
#define stdout stdout
^
/usr/include/stdio.h:169:25: note: previous declaration is here
extern struct _IO_FILE *stdout; /* Standard output stream. */
^
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Some subdirectories of src/ encapsulate large chunks of functionality,
but src/config/, src/logging/, and src/posix-signals/ are really only
separated out because they used to be built into separate
sub-libraries that were needed either for test programs, or to prevent
circular dependencies. Since this is no longer relevant, simplify
things by moving their files back into the main source directory.
nm-version.h was getting disted, making srcdir!=builddir work for
tarball builds, but not for git builds.
Also, remove "-I${top_builddir}/include" from all Makefile.ams, since
there's nothing generated in include/ any more.
NMIP[46]Route had a "source" field, but it was always set to KERNEL
for routes read from the kernel (even if they were originally added by
NM).
Fix things a bit by translating between our "source" field and the
kernel's "protocol" field.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729203
In this mode, nmtst itself will not log anything and not set the logging
level. Also, it will set g_log_set_always_fatal().
This is for tests that want to assert against all logged messages via
g_test_expect_message().
In this mode also setting the logging level via NMTST_DEBUG variable has
no effect. The test is expected to manage the logging level itself and
changing the logging level might interfere with the test.
As a showcase, move keyfile/tests/test-keyfile.c to nmtst.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Call to nmtst_reexec_sudo(), which allows you to specify a program
via environment variable to exec the test.
This is useful to exec the test program with sudo.
NMTST_DEBUG="no-debug,sudo-cmd=$PWD/tools/test-sudo-wrapper.sh" make -C src/platform/tests/ check
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Always run the linux platform tests, even if called as non-root user.
In such a case, print a message and return 77 (signalizing that the test
was skipped).
Only if we configured with --enable-test=root, we enforce that the
user executes the tests as root.
Co-Authored-By: Pavel Šimerda <psimerda@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
In older versions of team (e.g. Fedora 17), the master team device
stays up, even if no slaves are IFF_LOWER_UP. Workaround this bug.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
In this case, the fake platform implementation was wrong in that it did
not set the source property of the route/address objects like linux
platform does. Fix the test and the fake platform.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706293
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
The handling for announcing links was broken resulting in
duplicate link-added signals from platform.
Co-Authored-By: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
When adding a link, the Linux platform implementation raises the
link-changed signal synchronously. Fix the fake platform to behave identically
and also fix all the tests.
This also fixes the Linux platform tests for the most part because now the
test functions (and fake platform) behave like the Linux system
implementation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706293
Co-Authored-By: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Add an additional address parameter to link_add/bridge_add, to set the
MAC address of software devices.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729844
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Before platform raised 3 signals for each object type. Combine
them into one and add a new parameter @change_type to distinguish
between the change type.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Since vxlan is new-ish, and vxlan IPv6 support in particular has only
been in the kernel since 3.11, we include our own copy of the vxlan
netlink constants rather than depending on the installed headers.