2008-04-07 Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>

* include/NetworkManager.h
		- Remove the DOWN and CANCELLED device states
		- Add UNMANAGED and UNAVAILABLE device states
		- Document the device states

	* introspection/nm-device.xml
	  src/nm-device-interface.c
	  src/nm-device-interface.h
		- Add the 'managed' property

	* test/nm-tool.c
		- (detail_device): print out device state

	* src/NetworkManagerSystem.h
	  src/backends/NetworkManagerArch.c
	  src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c
	  src/backends/NetworkManagerFrugalware.c
	  src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c
	  src/backends/NetworkManagerMandriva.c
	  src/backends/NetworkManagerPaldo.c
	  src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c
	  src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c
	  src/backends/NetworkManagerSuSE.c
		- (nm_system_device_get_system_config, nm_system_device_get_disabled
		   nm_system_device_free_system_config): remove; they were unused and
			their functionality should be re-implemented in each distro's
			system settings service plugin 

	* src/nm-gsm-device.c
	  src/nm-gsm-device.h
	  src/nm-cdma-device.c
	  src/nm-cdma-device.h
		- (*_new): take the 'managed' argument

	* src/nm-device.c
		- (nm_device_set_address): remove, fold into nm_device_bring_up()
		- (nm_device_init): start in unmanaged state, not disconnected
		- (constructor): don't start device until the system settings service
			has had a chance to figure out if the device is managed or not
		- (nm_device_deactivate, nm_device_bring_up, nm_device_bring_down):
			don't set device state here, let callers handle that as appropriate
		- (nm_device_dispose): don't touch the device if it's not managed
		- (set_property, get_property, nm_device_class_init): implement the
			'managed' property
		- (nm_device_state_changed): bring the device up if its now managed,
			and deactivate it if it used to be active
		- (nm_device_get_managed, nm_device_set_managed): do the right thing
			with the managed state

	* src/nm-hal-manager.c
		- (wired_device_creator, wireless_device_creator, modem_device_creator):
			take initial managed state and pass it along to device constructors
		- (create_device_and_add_to_list): get managed state and pass to
			type creators

	* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
		- (real_can_activate): fold in most of
			nm_device_802_11_wireless_can_activate()
		- (can_scan): can't scan in UNAVAILABLE or UNMANAGED
		- (link_timeout_cb): instead of deactivating, change device state and
			let the device state handler to it
		- (real_update_hw_address): clean up
		- (state_changed_cb): when entering UNAVAILABLE state, schedule an idle
			handler to transition to DISCONNECTED if the device isn't rfkilled

	* src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c
		- (set_carrier): move above callers and get rid of prototype
		- (device_state_changed): when entering UNAVAILABLE state, schedule an
			idle handler to transition to DISCONNECTED if the device has a
			carrier
		- (real_update_hw_address): clean up
		- (link_timeout_cb, ppp_state_changed): change state instead of calling
			deactivation directly as deactivation doesn't change state anymore

	* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
		- (schedule_activate_check): yay, remove wireless_enabled hack since
			the NMManager and wireless devices work that out themselves now
		- (device_state_changed): change to a switch and update for new device
			states
		- (device_carrier_changed): remove; device handles this now through
			state changes
		- (device_added): don't care about carrier any more; the initial
			activation check will happen when the device transitions to
			DISCONNECTED

	* src/nm-manager.c
		- (dispose): clear unmanaged devices
		- (handle_unmanaged_devices): update unmanaged device list and toggle
			the managed property on each device when needed
		- (system_settings_properties_changed_cb): handle signals from the
			system settings service
		- (system_settings_get_unmanaged_devices_cb): handle callback from
			getting the unmanaged device list method call
		- (query_unmanaged_devices): ask the system settings service for its
			list of unmanaged devices
		- (nm_manager_name_owner_changed, initial_get_connections): get unmanaged
			devices
		- (manager_set_wireless_enabled): push rfkill state down to wireless
			devices directly and let them handle the necessary state transitions
		- (manager_device_state_changed): update for new device states
		- (nm_manager_add_device): set initial rfkill state on wireless devices
		- (nm_manager_remove_device): don't touch the device if it's unmanaged
		- (nm_manager_activate_connection): return error if the device is
			unmanaged
		- (nm_manager_sleep): handle new device states correctly; don't change
			the state of unavailable/unmanaged devices

	* libnm-glib/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
		- (state_changed_cb): update for new device states



git-svn-id: http://svn-archive.gnome.org/svn/NetworkManager/trunk@3540 4912f4e0-d625-0410-9fb7-b9a5a253dbdc
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Dan Williams
2008-04-08 02:58:02 +00:00
parent d773c8986a
commit 54aac18883
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@@ -128,15 +128,68 @@ typedef enum NMDeviceType
typedef enum
{
NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNKNOWN = 0,
NM_DEVICE_STATE_DOWN,
/* Initial state of all devices and the only state for devices not
* managed by NetworkManager.
*
* Allowed next states:
* UNAVAILABLE: the device is now managed by NetworkManager
*/
NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNMANAGED,
/* Indicates the device is not yet ready for use, but is managed by
* NetworkManager. For Ethernet devices, the device may not have an
* active carrier. For WiFi devices, the device may not have it's radio
* enabled.
*
* Allowed next states:
* UNMANAGED: the device is no longer managed by NetworkManager
* DISCONNECTED: the device is now ready for use
*/
NM_DEVICE_STATE_UNAVAILABLE,
/* Indicates the device does not have an activate connection to anything.
*
* Allowed next states:
* UNMANAGED: the device is no longer managed by NetworkManager
* UNAVAILABLE: the device is no longer ready for use (rfkill, no carrier, etc)
* PREPARE: the device has started activation
*/
NM_DEVICE_STATE_DISCONNECTED,
/* Indicate states in device activation.
*
* Allowed next states:
* UNMANAGED: the device is no longer managed by NetworkManager
* UNAVAILABLE: the device is no longer ready for use (rfkill, no carrier, etc)
* FAILED: an error ocurred during activation
* NEED_AUTH: authentication/secrets are needed
* ACTIVATED: (IP_CONFIG only) activation was successful
* DISCONNECTED: the device's connection is no longer valid, or NetworkManager went to sleep
*/
NM_DEVICE_STATE_PREPARE,
NM_DEVICE_STATE_CONFIG,
NM_DEVICE_STATE_NEED_AUTH,
NM_DEVICE_STATE_IP_CONFIG,
/* Indicates the device is part of an active network connection.
*
* Allowed next states:
* UNMANAGED: the device is no longer managed by NetworkManager
* UNAVAILABLE: the device is no longer ready for use (rfkill, no carrier, etc)
* FAILED: a DHCP lease was not renewed, or another error
* DISCONNECTED: the device's connection is no longer valid, or NetworkManager went to sleep
*/
NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED,
/* Indicates the device's activation failed.
*
* Allowed next states:
* UNMANAGED: the device is no longer managed by NetworkManager
* UNAVAILABLE: the device is no longer ready for use (rfkill, no carrier, etc)
* DISCONNECTED: the device's connection is ready for activation, or NetworkManager went to sleep
*/
NM_DEVICE_STATE_FAILED,
NM_DEVICE_STATE_CANCELLED,
} NMDeviceState;