- Remove list of authors from files that had them; these serve no
purpose except to quickly get out of date (and were only used in
libnm-util and not libnm-glib anyway).
- Just say "Copyright", not "(C) Copyright" or "Copyright (C)"
- Put copyright statement after the license, not before
- Remove "NetworkManager - Network link manager" from the few files
that contained it, and "libnm_glib -- Access network status &
information from glib applications" from the many files that
contained it.
- Remove vim modeline from nm-device-olpc-mesh.[ch], add emacs modeline
to files that were missing it.
Remove all the GParamSpec docs, since everything now uses the gtk-doc
docs instead, so there's no point in having two copies of each (which
are often out of sync anyway).
Since we're touching so many lines anyway, also fix up the indentation
of the remaining property-installing lines, and add
G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS to each paramspec (so the nick strings don't
get strduped). Also, be consistent about starting a new line between
"g_object_class_install_property" and its opening parenthesis.
Fix up various issues with the docs for the NMSetting properties, and
pull in text from the GParamSpec docs where the GParamSpec docs were
better (or contained information that is necessary in the context of
nm-settings.5).
Also, consistently wrap all of the doc comments to the same width (80
columns).
We made the UIs consistent last year, but missed the documentation.
Fix the docs to also consistently use "Wi-Fi" rather than "WiFi",
"Wifi", "wifi", or "WiFI"; "Ethernet" rather than "ethernet"; and
"InfiniBand" rather than "Infiniband".
nm_setting_wired_remove_mac_blacklist_item_by_value()
Also add missing function nm_setting_wired_clear_mac_blacklist_items() and notify
about mac-address-blacklist changes.
- refactor register_settings to allow lookup by GType and
add the settings name to SettingInfo.
- setting NM_SETTING_NAME is deprecated and should not be set anymore.
Indeed it has always be a bug, to reset the name to a different value.
The only valid place to set the name was in the _init() function of
the derived class itself.
This is now no longer needed/possible. Instead the name get's
detected based on the registered setting types. This makes use of
the registered metadata that is available anyway since every
usable setting has to register itself.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
'security' property is redundant, because the security restrictions are easily
recognized by the presence of '802-11-wireless-security' in a Wi-Fi connection.
The setting has to be present anyway, but we also had to set and check whether
the value in 'security' matches the security setting.
Following the KISS principle, it is best not to use the 'security' property
altogether.
Make setting type registration less icky; instead of having the
connection register all the settings, have the settings themselves
register that information at library load time. Putting this sort
of thing in G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE is apparently more standard
than the home-rolled stuff we had before. Also document the
priority stuff so when adding new settings, people know what
priority to use.
(cleanups by jklimes)
A new value for NM80211Mode is introduced (NM_802_11_MODE_AP) and the
new mode is passed to wpa_supplicant analogous to adhoc-mode.
The places which need to know the interface mode have been extended to
handle the new mode.
If the configuration does not contain a fixed frequency, a channel is
selected the same way as with adhoc-mode before.
Rather than generating enum classes by hand (and complaining in each
file that "this should really be standard"), use glib-mkenums.
Unfortunately, we need a very new version of glib-mkenums in order to
deal with NM's naming conventions and to fix a few other bugs, so just
import that into the source tree temporarily.
Also, to simplify the use of glib-mkenums, import Makefile.glib from
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/654395.
To avoid having to run glib-mkenums for every subdirectory of src/,
add a new "generated" directory, and put the generated enums files
there.
Finally, use Makefile.glib for marshallers too, and generate separate
ones for libnm-glib and NetworkManager.
"mac-address-blacklist" property is added to the ethernet and WiFi connections.
It is the MAC addresses list of devices on which the connection won't be
activated.
Original patch (NM_0_8 branch) from Thomas Bechtold <thomasbechtold@jpberlin.de>
This commit implements MAC cloning feature in NetworkManager. To support that,
'PermHwAddress' property is added into *.Device.Wired and *.Device.Wireless
interfaces. The permanent MAC address is obtained when creating the device, and
is used for 'locking' connections to the device. If a cloned MAC is specified
in connection to be activated, the MAC is set to the interface in stage1. While
disconecting, the permanent MAC is set back to the interface.
While broadcasting WPA and RSN IEs with the Privacy bit set to 0 is
technically illegal, some networks using older Cisco equipment do it
(I'm looking at you, Eduroam) and there's no reason not to support
it. Since the AP is broadcasting WPA/RSN IEs, assume that means
WPA and RSN is supported (duh).
This caused the 'autoconnect' property of NMSettingConnection to not
get updated in some cases (as when a system setting plugin noticed a
change to autoconnect=true and emitted the Updated signal, which wouldn't
contain the new value). Add a testcase for setting default values too.
* libnm-util/Makefile.am
libnm-util/nm-utils-private.h
- New header for internal utils private functions
* libnm-util/libnm-util.ver
libnm-util/nm-utils.c
libnm-util/nm-utils.h
- Document some functions
- (nm_utils_string_in_list, nm_utils_string_list_contains,
nm_utils_string_slist_validate): un-export, only used within
libnm-util or of limited use in general, and very easy to
re-implement by apps if needed
* libnm-util/nm-setting-8021x.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-wired.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless-security.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless.c
- Update for private nm_utils_string_* functions
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* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless.c
- (nm_setting_wireless_get_seen_bssid): fix bug from accessor conversion
that cased this function to return garbage, breaking hidden AP
detection
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* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless.c
- (nm_setting_wireless_ap_security_compatible): only verify pairwise and
group ciphers if the wireless-security setting explicitly specified
them, effectively making the default be "all ciphers" (idea from
Alexander Sack)
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Add a GError argument to nm_connection_verify() and nm_setting_verify(),
and add error enums to each NMSetting subclass. Each NMSetting subclass now
returns a descriptive GError when verification fails.
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* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless.h
- (set_property, get_property, nm_setting_wireless_class_init): add the
'adhoc-create' property, which when TRUE indicates that NM should
create this connection as an adhoc wifi network if it's not found
as an adhoc network during scanning. Can be used to auto-create
adhoc networks when used in combination with autoconnect.
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Remove exposure of wireless-tools mode types in the API.
* include/NetworkManager.h
- Define NM80211Mode enum
* introspection/generic-types.xml
- Describe NM_802_11_MODE enum
- Remove IW_MODE_* enum
* introspection/nm-access-point.xml
libnm-glib/nm-access-point.c
libnm-glib/nm-access-point.h
- 'mode' is now of type NM80211Mode, a DBUS_TYPE_UINT
* introspection/nm-device-802-11-wireless.xml
libnm-glib/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
libnm-glib/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h
- 'mode' is now of type NM80211Mode, a DBUS_TYPE_UINT
* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless.c
src/NetworkManagerAP.c
src/NetworkManagerAP.h
src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h
test/nm-tool.c
- Use NM80211Mode not IW_MODE_*
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Split the 802.1x bits out of the wireless-security setting so they are
generalized enough for wired 802.1x to use too.
* introspection/nm-exported-connection.xml
- GetSecrets now returns 'a{sa{sv}}' (a hash of settings hashes) instead
of just a hash of the secrets for one setting
* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless-security.c
libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless-security.h
- Remove 802.1x-specific stuff
- Added leap-username and leap-password properties for old-school LEAP
* src/nm-device.c
src/nm-device.h
- (connection_secrets_updated_cb): take a list of updated settings names,
not just one
* src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-config.c
src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-config.h
- (nm_supplicant_config_add_setting_wireless_security): remove 802.1x
specific stuff; fix for updated LEAP bits; punt 802.1x stuff
to nm_supplicant_config_add_setting_8021x()
- (nm_supplicant_config_add_setting_8021x): add an 802-1x setting to
the supplicant config
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- (build_supplicant_config): pass in the 802.1x setting too, if any
- (real_connection_secrets_updated): take a list of updated settings
names, not just one
* src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c
src/nm-cdma-device.c
src/nm-gsm-device.c
- (real_connection_secrets_updated_cb): take a list of updated settings
names, not just one
* src/nm-activation-request.c
src/nm-activation-request.h
- (nm_act_request_class_init): the 'connection-secrets-updated' signal
now passes a list of updated settings names, not just one
- (update_one_setting): new function; handle one updated setting
- (get_secrets_cb): handle multiple settings returned from the
settings service; have to be careful of ordering here as there are
some dependencies between settings (ex. wireless-security and 802.1x
in some cases)
* src/marshallers/nm-marshal.list
- new marshaller for connection-secrets-updated signal
* libnm-util/nm-setting-8021x.c
- Add back the 'pin' and 'psk' settings, for EAP-SIM and EAP-PSK auth
methods
- (verify): a valid 'eap' property is now required
* libnm-util/nm-connection.c
- (register_default_settings): add priorities to settings; there are
some dependencies between settings, and during the need_secrets
calls this priority needs to be respected. For example, only the
wireless-security setting knows whether or not the connection is
going to use 802.1x or now, so it must be asked for secrets before
any existing 802.1x setting is
- (nm_connection_lookup_setting_type): expose
* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless.c
- (verify): should verify even if all_settings is NULL; otherwise won't
catch the case where there is missing security
* libnm-util/nm-setting-wireless-security.c
- Remove everything to do with 802.1x
- Add old-school LEAP specific properties for username and password
- (need_secrets): rework LEAP secrets checking
- (verify): rework for LEAP and 802.1x verification
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