NetworkManager/introspection/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Tun.xml
Thomas Haller 48dce1b66c
core: drop deprecated PropertiesChanged D-Bus signal (API BREAK)
D-Bus 1.3.1 (2010) introduced the standard "PropertiesChanged" signal
on "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties". NetworkManager is old, and predates
this API. From that time, it still had it's own PropertiesChanged signal
that are emitted together with the standard ones. NetworkManager
supports the standard PropertiesChanged signal since it switched to
gdbus library in version 1.2.0 (2016).

These own signals are deprecated for a long time already ([1], 2016), and
are hopefully not used by anybody anymore. libnm-glib was using them and
relied on them, but that library is gone. libnm does not use them and neither
does plasma-nm.

Hopefully no users are left that are affected by this API break.

[1] 6fb917178a
2021-05-14 10:57:34 +02:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<node name="/">
<!--
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Tun:
@short_description: Userspace Tunneling Device
-->
<interface name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.Tun">
<!--
Owner:
The uid of the tunnel owner, or -1 if it has no owner.
-->
<property name="Owner" type="x" access="read"/>
<!--
Group:
The gid of the tunnel group, or -1 if it has no owner.
-->
<property name="Group" type="x" access="read"/>
<!--
Mode:
The tunnel mode, either "tun" or "tap".
-->
<property name="Mode" type="s" access="read"/>
<!--
NoPi:
The tunnel's "TUN_NO_PI" flag; true if no protocol info is prepended to
the tunnel packets.
-->
<property name="NoPi" type="b" access="read"/>
<!--
VnetHdr:
The tunnel's "TUN_VNET_HDR" flag; true if the tunnel packets include a
virtio network header.
-->
<property name="VnetHdr" type="b" access="read"/>
<!--
MultiQueue:
The tunnel's "TUN_TAP_MQ" flag; true if callers can connect to the tap
device multiple times, for multiple send/receive queues.
-->
<property name="MultiQueue" type="b" access="read"/>
<!--
HwAddress:
Hardware address of the device.
n
DEPRECATED. Use the "HwAddress" property in "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device" instead which exists since version NetworkManager 1.24.0.
-->
<property name="HwAddress" type="s" access="read"/>
</interface>
</node>