Both the Simple.Connect() and Modem.CreateBearer() are updated to
allow a new 'multiplex' setting in the properties provided by the user
in both of these methods.
The new setting expects a MMBearerMultiplexSupport enum indicating
what kind of multiplex needs the user has:
* none: if multiplex must not be used.
* requested: if multiplex should be used if available.
* required: if multiplex must be used.
The underlying implementations will take care of accepting or
rejecting the setting depending on the system and modem capabilities.
If processing a key-value pair as a bearer property fails, we need to
know if it failed due to the key being unknown or due to some other
reason (e.g. failure parsing value of a known key).
We'll only try with the Simple.Connect properties if the key is
reported as unknown in the bearer properties.
This will help us better identify errors if e.g. an invalid value is
given to a known key. E.g. "yes" was invalid for allow-roaming here:
daemon.notice netifd: wan (30476): simple connect=apn=internet,ip-type=ipv4,allow-roaming=yes
daemon.notice netifd: wan (30476): Error parsing connect string: 'Invalid properties string, unexpected key 'allow-roaming''
We won't allow changing modes or bands through Simple.Connect(). Applications
should instead look at the corresponding SupportedBands or SupportedModes, and
then use SetCurrentBands() or SetCurrentModes() explicitly.
We now have a single 'CurrentModes' property which contains both values in a
tuple with signature "(uu)".
Also, rename 'SetAllowedModes()' to 'SetCurrentModes()', and update the list of
arguments expected to have a single "(uu)" tuple.
We want to expose in the Modem interface the list of supported IP families, and
the easiest way to do so is to have the IP family as flags, and provide in the
interface a single enum.
Also, a value of 0 for a MMBearerIpFamily specifies that no flags are set, so
just rename it to 'NONE'.
And add a new 'ANY' value which sets all flags to 1.
For bearers using STATIC or DHCP IP method, the modem itself is the one
negotiating authentication with the network. The new `allowed-auth' property
allows users to specify which authentication method(s) are allowed to be used.
See the following NetworkManager commit for more reference:
commit 34aef8aaaa09b7473b9496aa49e550bd2def03f8
Author: Andrew Bird <ajb@spheresystems.co.uk>
Date: Thu Mar 15 16:19:43 2012 -0500
It's pointless to have libmm-common around, just merge it into libmm-glib and
make ModemManager depend on libmm-glib directly. At the end, the non-common
stuff in libmm-glib is really minimal.