NetworkManager/src/devices/nm-device-factory.h
Dan Winship 3ab82ea20e core: move devices into a subdirectory
We have lots of device types and will soon have lots more, so let's
put them in their own directory.
2013-05-08 15:07:22 -04:00

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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
/* NetworkManager -- Network link manager
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#ifndef NM_DEVICE_FACTORY_H
#define NM_DEVICE_FACTORY_H
#include <glib.h>
#include <glib-object.h>
#include <gudev/gudev.h>
#include "NetworkManager.h"
/* WARNING: this file is private API between NetworkManager and its internal
* device plugins. Its API can change at any time and is not guaranteed to be
* stable. NM and device plugins are distributed together and this API is
* not meant to enable third-party plugins.
*/
/**
* nm_device_factory_create_device:
* @device: GUdev device object representing the device
* @devpath: sysfs path of the device
* @ifname: interface name of the device
* @driver: driver of the device
* @error: error for failure information
*
* Creates a #NMDevice subclass if the given information represents a device
* the factory is capable of creating. If the information does represent a
* device the factory is capable of creating, but the device could not be
* created, %NULL should be returned and @error should be set. If the
* factory is not capable of creating a device with the given information
* (ie, the factory creates Ethernet devices but the information represents
* a WiFi device) it should return %NULL and leave @error untouched.
*
* Returns: the device object (a subclass of #NMDevice) or %NULL
*/
GObject *nm_device_factory_create_device (GUdevDevice *device,
const char *devpath,
const char *ifname,
const char *driver,
GError **error);
/* Should match nm_device_factory() */
typedef GObject * (*NMDeviceFactoryCreateFunc) (GUdevDevice *device,
const char *devpath,
const char *ifname,
const char *driver,
GError **error);
/**
* nm_device_factory_get_priority:
*
* Returns the priority of this plugin. Higher numbers mean a higher priority.
*
* Returns: plugin priority
*/
guint32 nm_device_factory_get_priority (void);
typedef guint32 (*NMDeviceFactoryPriorityFunc) (void);
/**
* nm_device_factory_get_type:
*
* Returns the type of device this factory can create. Only one factory for
* each type of device is allowed.
*
* Returns: the %NMDeviceType
*/
NMDeviceType nm_device_factory_get_type (void);
typedef NMDeviceType (*NMDeviceFactoryTypeFunc) (void);
#endif /* NM_DEVICE_FACTORY_H */