NetworkManager/src/core/nm-keep-alive.c
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

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
*/
#include "nm-default.h"
#include "nm-keep-alive.h"
#include "settings/nm-settings-connection.h"
#include "nm-glib-aux/nm-dbus-aux.h"
/*****************************************************************************/
NM_GOBJECT_PROPERTIES_DEFINE(NMKeepAlive, PROP_ALIVE, );
typedef struct {
GObject *owner;
NMSettingsConnection *connection;
GDBusConnection * dbus_connection;
char * dbus_client;
GCancellable *dbus_client_confirm_cancellable;
guint subscription_id;
bool armed : 1;
bool disarmed : 1;
bool alive : 1;
bool dbus_client_confirmed : 1;
bool dbus_client_watching : 1;
bool connection_was_visible : 1;
} NMKeepAlivePrivate;
struct _NMKeepAlive {
GObject parent;
NMKeepAlivePrivate _priv;
};
struct _NMKeepAliveClass {
GObjectClass parent;
};
G_DEFINE_TYPE(NMKeepAlive, nm_keep_alive, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
#define NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self) _NM_GET_PRIVATE(self, NMKeepAlive, NM_IS_KEEP_ALIVE)
/*****************************************************************************/
#define _NMLOG_DOMAIN LOGD_CORE
#define _NMLOG(level, ...) __NMLOG_DEFAULT(level, _NMLOG_DOMAIN, "keep-alive", __VA_ARGS__)
/*****************************************************************************/
static gboolean _is_alive_dbus_client(NMKeepAlive *self);
static void cleanup_dbus_watch(NMKeepAlive *self);
/*****************************************************************************/
static gboolean
_is_alive(NMKeepAlive *self)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
nm_assert(!priv->disarmed);
if (!priv->armed) {
/* before arming, the instance is always alive. */
return TRUE;
}
if (priv->dbus_client_watching) {
if (_is_alive_dbus_client(self)) {
/* no matter what, the keep-alive is alive, because there is a D-Bus client
* still around keeping it alive. */
return TRUE;
}
/* the D-Bus client is gone. The only other binding (below) for the connection's
* visibility cannot keep the instance alive.
*
* As such, a D-Bus client watch is authoritative and overrules other conditions (that
* we have so far). */
return FALSE;
}
if (priv->connection && priv->connection_was_visible
&& !NM_FLAGS_HAS(nm_settings_connection_get_flags(priv->connection),
NM_SETTINGS_CONNECTION_INT_FLAGS_VISIBLE)) {
/* note that we only declare the keep-alive as dead due to invisible
* connection, if
* (1) we monitor a connection, obviously
* (2) the connection was visible earlier and is no longer. It was
* was invisible all the time, it does not suffice.
*/
return FALSE;
}
/* by default, the instance is alive. */
return TRUE;
}
static void
_notify_alive(NMKeepAlive *self)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
if (priv->disarmed) {
/* once disarmed, the alive state is frozen. */
return;
}
if (priv->alive == _is_alive(self))
return;
priv->alive = !priv->alive;
_LOGD("instance is now %s", priv->alive ? "alive" : "dead");
_notify(self, PROP_ALIVE);
}
gboolean
nm_keep_alive_is_alive(NMKeepAlive *self)
{
return NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self)->alive;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
static void
connection_flags_changed(NMSettingsConnection *connection, NMKeepAlive *self)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
if (!priv->connection_was_visible
&& NM_FLAGS_HAS(nm_settings_connection_get_flags(priv->connection),
NM_SETTINGS_CONNECTION_INT_FLAGS_VISIBLE)) {
/* the profile was never visible but now it becomes visible.
* Remember that.
*
* Before this happens (that is, if the device was invisible all along),
* the keep alive instance is considered alive (w.r.t. watching the connection).
*
* The reason is to allow a user to manually activate an invisible profile and keep
* it alive. At least, as long until the user logs out the first time (which is the
* first time, the profiles changes from visible to invisible).
*
* Yes, that is odd. How to improve? */
priv->connection_was_visible = TRUE;
}
_notify_alive(self);
}
static void
_set_settings_connection_watch_visible(NMKeepAlive * self,
NMSettingsConnection *connection,
gboolean emit_signal)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
gs_unref_object NMSettingsConnection *old_connection = NULL;
if (priv->connection == connection)
return;
if (priv->connection) {
g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func(priv->connection,
G_CALLBACK(connection_flags_changed),
self);
old_connection = g_steal_pointer(&priv->connection);
}
if (connection && !priv->disarmed) {
priv->connection = g_object_ref(connection);
priv->connection_was_visible =
NM_FLAGS_HAS(nm_settings_connection_get_flags(priv->connection),
NM_SETTINGS_CONNECTION_INT_FLAGS_VISIBLE);
g_signal_connect(priv->connection,
NM_SETTINGS_CONNECTION_FLAGS_CHANGED,
G_CALLBACK(connection_flags_changed),
self);
}
if (emit_signal)
_notify_alive(self);
}
void
nm_keep_alive_set_settings_connection_watch_visible(NMKeepAlive * self,
NMSettingsConnection *connection)
{
_set_settings_connection_watch_visible(self, connection, TRUE);
}
/*****************************************************************************/
static void
get_name_owner_cb(const char *name_owner, GError *error, gpointer user_data)
{
NMKeepAlive * self;
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv;
if (!name_owner && g_error_matches(error, G_IO_ERROR, G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED))
return;
self = user_data;
priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
if (name_owner && nm_streq(name_owner, priv->dbus_client)) {
/* all good, the name is confirmed. */
return;
}
_LOGD("DBus client for keep alive is not on the bus");
cleanup_dbus_watch(self);
_notify_alive(self);
}
static gboolean
_is_alive_dbus_client(NMKeepAlive *self)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
if (!priv->dbus_client)
return FALSE;
if (!priv->dbus_client_confirmed) {
/* it's unconfirmed that the D-Bus client is really alive.
* It looks like it is, but as we are claiming that to be
* the case, issue an async GetNameOwner call to make sure. */
priv->dbus_client_confirmed = TRUE;
priv->dbus_client_confirm_cancellable = g_cancellable_new();
nm_dbus_connection_call_get_name_owner(priv->dbus_connection,
priv->dbus_client,
-1,
priv->dbus_client_confirm_cancellable,
get_name_owner_cb,
self);
}
return TRUE;
}
static void
cleanup_dbus_watch(NMKeepAlive *self)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
if (!priv->dbus_client)
return;
_LOGD("Cleanup DBus client watch");
nm_clear_g_cancellable(&priv->dbus_client_confirm_cancellable);
nm_clear_g_free(&priv->dbus_client);
if (priv->dbus_connection) {
g_dbus_connection_signal_unsubscribe(priv->dbus_connection,
nm_steal_int(&priv->subscription_id));
g_clear_object(&priv->dbus_connection);
}
}
static void
name_owner_changed_cb(GDBusConnection *connection,
const char * sender_name,
const char * object_path,
const char * interface_name,
const char * signal_name,
GVariant * parameters,
gpointer user_data)
{
NMKeepAlive *self = NM_KEEP_ALIVE(user_data);
const char * old_owner;
const char * new_owner;
g_variant_get(parameters, "(&s&s&s)", NULL, &old_owner, &new_owner);
if (!nm_streq0(new_owner, ""))
return;
_LOGD("DBus client for keep alive disappeared from bus");
cleanup_dbus_watch(self);
_notify_alive(self);
}
void
nm_keep_alive_set_dbus_client_watch(NMKeepAlive * self,
GDBusConnection *connection,
const char * client_address)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
if (priv->disarmed)
return;
cleanup_dbus_watch(self);
if (client_address) {
_LOGD("Registering dbus client watch for keep alive");
priv->dbus_client = g_strdup(client_address);
priv->dbus_client_watching = TRUE;
priv->dbus_client_confirmed = FALSE;
priv->dbus_connection = g_object_ref(connection);
priv->subscription_id =
nm_dbus_connection_signal_subscribe_name_owner_changed(priv->dbus_connection,
priv->dbus_client,
name_owner_changed_cb,
self,
NULL);
} else
priv->dbus_client_watching = FALSE;
_notify_alive(self);
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/**
* nm_keep_alive_arm:
* @self: the #NMKeepAlive
*
* A #NMKeepAlive instance is unarmed by default. That means, it's
* alive and stays alive until being armed. Arming means, that the conditions
* start to be actively evaluated, that the alive state may change, and
* that property changed signals are emitted.
*
* The opposite is nm_keep_alive_disarm() which freezes the alive state
* for good. Once disarmed, the instance cannot be armed again. Arming an
* instance multiple times has no effect. Arming an already disarmed instance
* also has no effect. */
void
nm_keep_alive_arm(NMKeepAlive *self)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
if (!priv->armed) {
priv->armed = TRUE;
_notify_alive(self);
}
}
/**
* nm_keep_alive_disarm:
* @self: the #NMKeepAlive instance
*
* Once the instance is disarmed, it will not change its alive state
* anymore and will not emit anymore property changed signals about
* alive state changed.
*
* As such, it will also free internal resources (since they no longer
* affect the externally visible state).
*
* Once disarmed, the instance is frozen and cannot change anymore.
*/
void
nm_keep_alive_disarm(NMKeepAlive *self)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
priv->disarmed = TRUE;
/* release internal data. */
_set_settings_connection_watch_visible(self, NULL, FALSE);
cleanup_dbus_watch(self);
}
/**
* nm_keep_alive_destroy:
* @self: (allow-none): the #NMKeepAlive instance to destroy.
*
* This does 3 things in one:
*
* - set owner to %NULL
* - disarm the instance.
* - unref @self.
*/
void
nm_keep_alive_destroy(NMKeepAlive *self)
{
if (!self)
return;
_nm_keep_alive_set_owner(self, NULL);
nm_keep_alive_disarm(self);
g_object_unref(self);
}
/*****************************************************************************/
static void
get_property(GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec)
{
NMKeepAlive *self = NM_KEEP_ALIVE(object);
switch (prop_id) {
case PROP_ALIVE:
g_value_set_boolean(value, nm_keep_alive_is_alive(self));
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID(object, prop_id, pspec);
break;
}
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/**
* nm_keep_alive_get_owner:
* @self: the #NMKeepAlive
*
* Returns: the owner instance associated with this @self. This commonly
* is set to be the target instance, which @self guards for being alive.
* Returns a gpointer, but of course it's some GObject instance. */
gpointer /* GObject * */
nm_keep_alive_get_owner(NMKeepAlive *self)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
nm_assert(!priv->owner || G_IS_OBJECT(priv->owner));
return priv->owner;
}
/**
* _nm_keep_alive_set_owner:
* @self: the #NMKeepAlive
* @owner: the owner to set or unset.
*
* Sets or unsets the owner instance. Think of the owner the target
* instance that is guarded by @self. It's the responsibility of the
* owner to set and properly unset this pointer. As the owner also
* controls the lifetime of the NMKeepAlive instance.
*
* This API is not to be called by everybody, but only the owner of
* @self.
*/
void
_nm_keep_alive_set_owner(NMKeepAlive *self, GObject *owner)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
nm_assert(!owner || G_IS_OBJECT(owner));
/* it's bad style to reset the owner object. You are supposed to
* set it once, and clear it once. That's it. */
nm_assert(!owner || !priv->owner);
/* optimally, we would take a reference to @owner. But the
* owner already owns a reference to the keep-alive, so we cannot
* just own a reference back.
*
* We could register a weak-pointer here. But instead, declare that
* owner is required to set itself as owner when creating the
* keep-alive instance, and unset itself when it lets go of the
* keep-alive instance (at latest, when the owner itself gets destroyed).
*/
priv->owner = owner;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
static void
nm_keep_alive_init(NMKeepAlive *self)
{
NMKeepAlivePrivate *priv = NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self);
priv->alive = TRUE;
nm_assert(priv->alive == _is_alive(self));
}
NMKeepAlive *
nm_keep_alive_new(void)
{
return g_object_new(NM_TYPE_KEEP_ALIVE, NULL);
}
static void
dispose(GObject *object)
{
NMKeepAlive *self = NM_KEEP_ALIVE(object);
nm_assert(!NM_KEEP_ALIVE_GET_PRIVATE(self)->owner);
/* disarm also happens to free all resources. */
nm_keep_alive_disarm(self);
}
static void
nm_keep_alive_class_init(NMKeepAliveClass *keep_alive_class)
{
GObjectClass *object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS(keep_alive_class);
object_class->get_property = get_property;
object_class->dispose = dispose;
obj_properties[PROP_ALIVE] = g_param_spec_string(NM_KEEP_ALIVE_ALIVE,
"",
"",
NULL,
G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS);
g_object_class_install_properties(object_class, _PROPERTY_ENUMS_LAST, obj_properties);
}