Threading removal related cleanups:
- Use the glib default main context. Remove the device main context
member from NMDevice, and the main_context member from NMData. Change
all the idle and timeout scheduler functions to use plain
g_idle_add() and g_timeout_add().
- As a side-effect of the first change, nm_dbus_manager_get() no longer
takes an argument; fix that up too.
- Remove all locking, which is useless since we no longer use threads. For
example, nm_get_device_by_iface_locked() has been removed. The global
device list lock, the AP List lock, and all static locks in
NetworkManagerPolicy.c have been removed. The locking utility functions
in NetworkManagerUtils.c have also been removed.
- Other cleanups in spacing and code style
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Big wpa_supplicant + dbus update; need latest wpa_supplicant from CVS
plus a few other patches from wpa_supplicant bugzilla.
* src/Makefile.am
src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
src/NetworkManagerUtils.h
src/nm-ap-security-leap.c
src/nm-ap-security-wep.c
src/nm-ap-security-wpa-eap.c
src/nm-ap-security-wpa-psk.c
src/nm-ap-security.c
src/nm-ap-security.h
src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.h
src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-config.c
src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-config.h
src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.c
src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-interface.h
src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-marshal.list
src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-settings-verify.c
src/supplicant-manager/nm-supplicant-settings-verify.h
- Move all connection management and association handling to
wpa_supplicant over dbus, rather than spawning a private copy
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* Huge DBus refactor:
- Create a "DBus Manager" object which manages the connection and
sends signals on NameOwnerChanged and connection/disconnection events,
handles reconnection to the bus if NM gets kicked off, and abstracts
signal handling
- Remove DBusConnection members from places where they are no
longer needed due to the refactor, like the dbus-connection
property of the named manager, and from NMData
- Reformats a bunch of the code to gnome style
(8-space tabs, braces on same line as statement, 80-col width).
Consider it open season to reformat any bits to gnome style.
style that aren't already.
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* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_device_change_check): don't switch devices if the "best"
AP is essentially the same as the current activation request, but
the current activation request isn't done activating yet. Fixes
multiple requests for keyring password on startup for Gnome applet.
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Fix bug where hidden ESSID's would not show up in the applet, even
if NMI provided a BSSID -> ESSID mapping from Gconf. This occurred
because nm_policy_device_list_update_from_allowed_list() would merge
the data, putting a name to the hidden networks, but never notify NMI
of the changes. Simple fix is to invoke the function
nm_dbus_signal_wireless_network_change() if we make a mapping.
* src/NetworkManagerAPList.c: Call the function
nm_dbus_signal_wireless_network_change() if we made a successful
BSSID to ESSID mapping, notifying the applet of the "new" network.
* src/NetworkManagerAPList.h: Update the prototypes for both
nm_ap_list_copy_essids_by_address() and
nm_ap_list_copy_one_essid_by_address().
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Fix a crash if an "Other wireless network" was chosen, failed, then
chosen again from the applet's menu. If the other network wasn't
noticed in a scan, it wouldn't have any capabilities, but would still
be listed because the user forced the network. To fix this, we set
sensible capabilities on the forced network, which will get overwritten
with the correct ones if the network shows up later in a scan.
* src/nm-ap-security.h
- Add a new "get_default_capabilities_func" member to the
NMAPSecurity class
* src/nm-ap-security.c
- (nm_ap_security_get_default_capabilities): new function
* src/nm-ap-security.c
src/nm-ap-security-wep.c
src/nm-ap-security-wpa-psk.c
src/nm-ap-security-wpa-eap.c
- Implement get_default_capabilities_func() for all, which
uses the information contained in a specific NMAPSecurity
object to determine default AP capabilites necessary
to support that object
As a secondary measure, we now prune artificial access points that fail
to be activated right away. The thing failed, and we have no scan data for
it, so it's pretty much useless since security information is only saved
in the applets when a connection is successful.
* src/NetworkManagerAPList.c
- (nm_ap_list_merge_scanned_ap): mark any ap noticed in a scan
not artificial. If we see it, it's no longer a figment of the
user's imagination :)
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_activation_failed): send along the failed AP if we
have it
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- (real_activation_failure_handler): remove artificial APs from
the device list, because activation failed
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* configure.in
gnome/applet/Makefile.am
- Conditionalize all the notify stuff
Merge most of Chris Aillon's notification patch:
* gnome/applet/applet-notifications.[ch]
- New files; show a notification
* gnome/applet/applet-dbus-devices.[ch]
- (nmwa_dbus_device_activated, nmwa_dbus_device_activated_cb,
nmwa_dbus_device_deactivated, nmwa_dbus_device_deactivated_cb):
new functions, do the right thing when a device change occurs
* gnome/applet/applet-dbus.c
- (nmwa_dbus_filter): Split out DeviceNowActive and DeviceNoLongerActive
signals, so we can handle them specially
* gnome/applet/applet.[ch]
- nmwa_schedule_vpn_login_banner -> nmwa_show_vpn_login_banner
- nmwa_schedule_vpn_failure_alert -> nmwa_show_vpn_failure_alert
- (nmwa_notify_state): remove
- (nmwa_update_state); remove call to nmwa_notify_state, since the
notification work is now done when the appropriate dbus signals
are received.
- (nmwa_show_vpn_login_banner, nmwa_show_vpn_failure_alert): don't
defer execution of the notification/dialog stuff. That was an
artifact of the previous multi-threaded nature of the applet
and is now pointless.
- (nmwa_notify_vpn_failure, nmwa_notify_vpn_login_banner): remove,
no longer needed. Function folded into applet-notifications.c
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_activation_finish): send the AP along with the device
status change signal, if the connection is wireless. Should
fix the race where applet would show a connection to "unknown"
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* src/NetworkManagerAP.[ch]
- (nm_ap_get_matched, nm_ap_set_matched): remove
* src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch]
- (nm_ap_list_diff): removed
- (nm_ap_list_merge_scanned_ap): move AP dbus signal logic here,
deal with access points changing essids on us
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- (add_new_ap_to_device_list): move AP dbus signal logic to
src/NetworkManagerAPList.c
- (real_can_interrupt_activation): new function; allow interruption
of device activation if we are waiting for a network key
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_device_change_check): allow interruption of currently
activating devices if the device allows it. Previous behavior
would refuse to activate a just-plugged wired device if a
wireless device was waiting for a key.
* src/nm-device.[ch]
- (nm_device_can_interrupt_activation): new function; ask devices
whether their activation can be interrupted
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* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_device_change_check): don't autoswitch away from
Ad-Hoc networks, since there's really no concept of "link"
* src/nm-dbus-nm.c
- (nm_dbus_nm_create_wireless_network): mark created networks
as Ad-Hoc networks
* src/nm-device-802-11-wireless.c
- (real_activation_success_handler): add user-created Ad-Hoc
networks to the device's scan list
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* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c: Always prefer wired to wireless, as the
user plugging in a network cable signals their preference for to
switch, unless the user explicitly selected a wireless network and
therefore signaled their preference for said wireless network over
wired. In other words, do exactly what makes sense.
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* refactor NMDevice into a GObject-based framework with separate
objects for wired and wireless. The following files are no
longer used but should stick around for a bit so we don't
loose code through the cracks:
NetworkManagerDevice.c
NetworkManagerDevice.h
NetworkManagerWireless.c
NetworkManagerWireless.h
The intent here is to allow each device type to manage its own
connection & activation life-cycle, ie to allow wireless devices
to interface with wpa_supplicant, etc. There's a fair bit of
encapsulation breakage right now that should gradually get pulled
back into each device, along with things like periodic property
updates and link probing.
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* Kill auth_method for access points, since that's now done
by NMAPSecurity objects
* Add a copy-constructor of sorts to NMAPSecurity
(how do you do this properly in glib???)
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* Convert NETWORK_MODE_* constants to IW_MODE_*
* Make all the get_mode/set_mode functions take and return 'int'
* Convert D-BUS calls that pass mode to DBUS_TYPE_INT32 rather than UINT32
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* Replace the "driver support level" stuff with capabilities. The
capability field is a bitfield that is more flexible than the
old driver support level thing. It's mostly so we can easily
figure out what supports WPA and what doesn't, but should be
quite useful later.
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* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_device_change_check): clarify switching rules if
both new and old devices are valid; mainly, don't switch
away from user-requested wireless connection back to a wired
one
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Patch from Bill Moss <bmoss@clemson.edu>
* gnome/applet/applet-dbus-info.[ch]
- (nmi_save_network_info): save timestamp for network if it
was a change requested by the user
- (nmi_dbus_update_network_info): get user_requested from dbus
message and pass to nmi_save_network_info()
* gnome/applet/applet.c
- (nmwa_update_network_timestamp): remove
- (nmwa_menu_item_activate): don't set timestamp on networks
here, only after a successful connect in nmi_save_network_info()
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch]
- (nm_dbus_update_network_info): pass user_requested into the
dbus message
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_activation_finish): pass user_requested to
nm_dbus_update_network_info()
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Patch from Bill Moss <bmoss@clemson.edu>
* Consolidate writes of access point information updates to the info daemon
so that we only do it when the connection to the access point was
successful. Also consolidates updates to GConf in the Gnome applet.
* src/nm-netlink-monitor.c
- Silence compile warning when calling g_object_new()
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* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
src/NetworkManager.c
src/nm-dbus-nm.c
- Remove the "just_added" parameter from nm_device_deactivate(). We no
longer send the DeviceNoLongerActive signal unconditionally, but only
when the device is actually active.
* dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c
- (nmd_execute_scripts): convert to GLib directory functions from opendir(),
and simplify the logic
- (nmd_get_device_name): copy value from dbus reply so we don't segfault when
we free it later on
* initscript/RedHat/Makefile.am
initscript/RedHat/NetworkManagerDispatcher
- Add initscript for NetworkManagerDispatcher
Patch from Bill Moss:
* dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c
- Remove IP4AddressChange signal code including nmd_get_device_ip4_address()
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
- (nm_dbus_signal_device_ip4_address_change): remove. If the device goes up,
and DeviceNowActive gets signaled, then the device has a new IP address
anyway. There's no need for a separate signal.
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- (nm_device_update_ip4_address): Don't send IP4AddressChange signal
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_activation_finish): Send DeviceNowActive signal when the device
activates successfully. This kind of went missing when I reworked the
activation code.
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* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_activation_finish): Don't set NM_ACT_STAGE_ACTIVATED here, instead...
- (nm_policy_schedule_activation_finish): Set NM_ACT_STAGE_ACTIVATED here to
fix a situation where NM is told to terminate and the device stops activation,
but the main thread isn't aware of that because it would never have run
nm_policy_activation_finish() to set the ACTIVATED flag, because the main loop
had already quit.
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- (nm_device_probe_wired_link_state): cosmetic fixes
- (nm_device_activate_stage5_ip_config_commit): Don't check link state if
we've failed to activate or been canceled.
- (nm_ac_test): nm_debug -> nm_info for "waiting for device to cancel" message
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* gnome/applet/applet-dbus-device.c
gnome/applet/applet-dbus-info.c
gnome/applet/applet-dbus.c
gnome/applet/applet.c
gnome/applet/applet.h
- (nmwa_get_device_for_nm_device) -> (nmwa_get_device_for_nm_path)
* gnome/applet/applet-dbus.c
- (nmwa_dbus_filter): trap DeviceCarrierOn/DeviceCarrierOff signals
so we notice when wired device's carriers come back on. Should
fix issue with wired devices being grayed out even if the cable
is in, for devices that support carrier detection.
* gnome/applet/applet.c
- (nmwa_driver_notify): bash focus-stealing prevention in the face
- (nmwa_act_stage_to_pixbuf): Clarify wireless ACT_STAGE_DEVICE_CONFIG
tooltip message
- (nmwa_menu_item_activate, nmwa_menu_add_device_item, nmwa_menu_item_data_free):
Fix situation where applet wouldn't respond to menu selections
* src/NetworkManager.c
src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
src/NetworkManagerDbus.h
- (nm_dbus_signal_device_status_change) -> (nm_dbus_schedule_device_status_change_signal)
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
- (nm_dbus_send_network_not_found, nm_dbus_schedule_network_not_found_signal):
Remove, no longer used or relevant
- (nm_dbus_signal_device_status_change): Better signal enum->string matching
- (nm_dbus_schedule_device_status_change_signal): add
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- (nm_device_worker_thread_stop): don't try to join a NULL worker thread
- (nm_device_set_link_active): Fix up switching for non-carrier-detect devices,
ie don't deactivate them unless explicitly told to by the user. Also send
CARRIER_OFF / CARRIER_ON signals when link changes
- (nm_device_set_essid, nm_device_set_enc_key, nm_device_is_up, nm_device_set_mode):
Don't print error message when device is no longer around
- (nm_device_deactivate): kill any current DHCP process attached to this device,
not just during activation
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_auto_get_best_device): Ignore semi-supported devices completely from
auto-device-selection.
- (nm_policy_device_change_check): Don't interrupt semi-supported devices
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c
- (nm_system_device_set_up_down_with_iface): Quiet first warning message when device
is no longer present (Bill Moss)
* src/backends/shvar.c
- (svOpenFile): Open read-only to make SELinux happy
* src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c
- (nm_system_device_get_system_config): Use SYSCONFDIR rather than hardcoding
the path to the ifcfg-* files
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* Expose activation stages to NetworkManager clients, like the applet
* Add Diana's progress icons to the applet, cued off NM activation stage
* Use more descriptive tooltips, cued off NM activation stage
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* gnome/applet/main.c
- Fix session management so the applet is actually managed now
* gnome/applet/passphrase-dialog.c
- (nmi_passphrase_dialog_show): bash focus-stealing prevention in the face
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* Remove NM_STATE_SCANNING from NetworkManager.h and applet code
* Fix some holes in device activation and retaining the currently connected
access point
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* Kill dhcpcd. We now use "dhcdbd", a dbus daemon that controls dhclient.
This means that NetworkManager shouldn't have DHCP issues anymore. It also
means you need dhcdbd, which you can get here (get the latest one):
http://people.redhat.com/jvdias/dhcdbd/
Technically NetworkManager can use any DHCP daemon that uses the same DBUS
interface as dhcdbd.
* Rewrite device activation to facilitate the new DHCP infrastructure and
future improvements. Its now "activation request" based, ie there is a single
activation request composed of the device, access point, and other info which
follows the entire activation process. There are 5 stages of the activation
process which correspond to:
1) Device preparation
2) Device configuration (bring it up, set ESSID/Key/etc)
3) IP Config Start (fire off DHCP if we're using it)
4) IP Config Get (grab config from DHCP or static config files)
5) IP Config Commit (set device's IP address, DNS, etc)
Note that there is no longer a "scanning" step, since the access point must
be known _before_ activation starts. If the access point drops out or does
not exist for some reason, the entire activation process fails and must be
restarted for a different access point or device.
Patch from Bill Moss:
* gnome/applet/applet.c
- Fix type of vpn_failure dialog -> vpn_banner dialog
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* Merge the applet and the info-daemon, and move the converged
applet under gnome/applet
* Move libnm_glib to gnome/libnm_glib
* Convert most dbus calls between the applet, info-daemon, and NM
into async calls
* Fix a few things valgrind noticed
* Make NM broadcast state more reliably
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Patches from Tom Parker:
- Fix memleaks
- Join with worker thread rather than polling for its exit
Patch from Bill Moss:
- Cull duplicate ESSIDs from the scan list, taking highest strength AP
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Initial VPN Support
- supports 'vpnc'
- reworks device IP configuration, backend files have changed and will need
to be updated for all distributions. I will try to do what I can for
them, but I cannot test them.
- Move named directory to src/named-manager
- Make backends directory self-contained
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Tighten up handling of wireless devices that don't support wireless
scanning (ie, Orinoco). Due to restructuring of code, these devices
hadn't been doing pseudo-scanning for a while either and would just
spin waiting for an access point. They are now manual devices where
the user must choose the access point from the menu every time. All
"allowed" access points are listed in the applet's menu regardless
of whether or not they can be seen by the card, since it can't scan
anyway.
* src/NetworkManager.c
- (nm_wireless_link_state_handle): new function, but only update
the "best" ap for non-scanning devices when its not activating,
and when no device is being forced on the card
- (nm_link_state_monitor): split wireless link state handling out
into separate function
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- (nm_device_copy_allowed_to_dev_list): new function
- (nm_device_new): populate non-scanning cards' AP lists with
access points from the "allowed" list
- (nm_device_new): don't start a scanning timeout for devices that
can't scan
- (nm_device_activation_schedule_finish): new parameter, should be
the AP that failed to be connected to, pass it on to the
activation finish function in NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_device_activate_wireless): don't ever try to get a new AP
for non-scanning devices, just fail. The user must choose
a new access point manually.
- (nm_device_activate): grab the AP that failed connection and
pass it on
- (nm_device_update_best_ap): Clear the best AP if we don't have
a link to it, user must manually choose a new one
- (nm_device_do_pseudo_scan): remove function
- (nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results): remove bits for non-
scanning cards since they never get here
- (nm_device_wireless_scan): remove bits for non-scanning devices,
and fake the scan list for test devices a bit earlier
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_activation_finish): use the failed_ap that we get
passed rather than getting the best_ap from the card, which
may have changed since we were scheduled
- (nm_policy_allowed_ap_list_update): for non-scanning devices,
update their scan list directly from the allowed list when
we get updates to the allowed list from NetworkManagerInfo
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.h
- New member for failed access point in NMActivationResult
-------------------------------------
Driver Notification patch: notifies the user when their driver
sucks. Gives them the option to ignore further insertions
of the card that has the sucky driver.
* NetworkManager.h
- Remove the SEMI_SUPPORTED member from the NMDriverSupportLevel
enum and replace it with NO_CARRIER_DETECT and
NO_WIRELESS_SCAN
* panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.[ch]
- Merge essid.glade -> wireless-applet.glade
- Implement the "Your driver sucks" notification dialog
* panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletDbus.c
- Change stuff from getSupportsCarrierDetect->getDriverSupportLevel
- Grab hardware address for each device from NM too
- Check whether the driver for each device sucks or not whenever
a new device is noticed
* panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletOtherNetworkDialog.c
- Deal with stuff being in wireless-applet.glade now rather than essid.glade
* src/NetworkManager.c
- Fix a double-unref on device removal
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- Set appropriate driver support level on a device that doesn't
support scanning or carrier detection
* src/nm-dbus-device.c
- New "getHWAddress" dbus method on devices
- getSupportsCarrierDetect -> getDriverSupportLevel
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* panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.c
- (nmwa_about_cb): Add some more contributors
- (nmwa_update_state): show the applet when there's no connection
- Enable the "Stop/Resume all wireless devices" option in the
context menu
- New "no connection" icon
* src/NetworkManager.c
- (nm_poll_and_update_wireless_link_state): don't do anything if
wireless is disabled or we're asleep
* src/NetworkManagerDHCP.c
- Remove trailing "\n" on debug messages
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
- (nm_dbus_network_status_from_data): new state "asleep"
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- Merge most of Peter Jones' "completion" patch that greatly reduces
latency and wait times for most operations
- (nm_device_wireless_scan): Don't scan when asleep
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_get_best_device): return no device when asleep
- (nm_policy_allowed_ap_list_update): From Bill Moss: merge properties
for all wireless devices on update, not just active device
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- Merge Peter Jones' "completion" patch
* src/nm-dbus-nm.c
- (nm_dbus_nm_set_wireless_enabled): bring down wireless devices when
we're told to disable them
- (nm_dbus_nm_sleep, nm_dbus_nm_wake): new functions for sleep/wake
* utils/nm-utils.h
- New variants of the warn/info/error/debug print functions that can take
variables rather than static strings
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Fourth (probably working) cut at porting to
dbus 0.30 api and new hal. This cut adds
some new logging macros to make debugging
easier.
* dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c:
* info-daemon/NetworkmanagerInfo.c:
* info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoPassphraseDialog.c:
* info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoVPN.c:
* src/NetworkManager.c:
* src/NetworkManagerAP.c:
* src/NetworkManagerAPList.c:
* src/NetworkManagerDHCP.c:
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c:
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c:
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c:
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c:
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c:
* src/NetworkManagerWireless.c:
* src/autoip.c:
* src/nm-dbus-nm.c:
* src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c:
* src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c:
* src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c:
* src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c:
use new logging macros.
* dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c:
(nmd_dbus_filter): s/dbus_free/g_free/
* info-daemon/Makefile.am: link in utils library.
* info-daemon/NetworkmanagerInfo.c: use new logging
macros.
(nmi_dbus_get_network): don't assume enumerations
are 32-bit.
(nmi_dbus_nmi_message_handler): don't free what
doesn't belong to us.
* libnm_glib/libnm_glib.c:
(libnm_glib_get_nm_status):
(libnm_glib_init): don't free what doesn't
belong to us.
(libnm_glib_dbus): strdup result, so it doesn't get
lost when message is unref'd.
* panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletDbus.c:
(nmwa_dbus_update_devices): s/dbus_free/g_free/
* src/NetworkManager.c:
(nm_monitor_wired_link_state): request initial status
dump of all cards when we start up, instead of relying
on /sys/.../carrier.
(nm_info_handler), (nm_set_up_log_handlers):
log handlers to specify what syslog priorites
the logging macros default to.
* src/NetworkManagerAPList.c:
(nm_ap_list_populate_from_nmi):
s/dbus_free_string_array/g_strfreev/
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c:
(nm_dbus_get_network_object):
validate d-bus message argument types.
Advance message iterator after reading argument,
prepend instead of append to GSList.
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c:
(nm_device_probe_wired_link_status):
remove redundant /sys in /sys path. remove wrong
contents == NULL means has carrier assumption.
* src/nm-netlink-monitor.c
(nm_netlink_monitor_request_status): implement
function to ask kernel to dump interface link
status over netlink socket.
* test/*.c: s/dbus_free/g_free/
* utils/nm-utils.h:
(nm_print_backtrace): new macro to print backtrace.
(nm_get_timestamp): new macro to get sub-second precise
unix timestamp.
(nm_info), (nm_debug), (nm_warning), (nm_error):
new logging functions. nm_info just prints,
nm_debug includes timestamp and function,
nm_warning includes function, nm_error includes
backtrace and sigtrap.
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Third (unfinished, partially working) cut at porting to
dbus 0.30 api and new hal.
* info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.c:
don't free null arrays.
* panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletDbus.c:
* src/nm-dbus-device.c:
* src/nm-dbus-net.c:
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c: more
STRING -> OBJECT_PATH fun
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c:
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.h:
(rename nm_device_get_link_active): rename to
nm_device_has_active_link
(nm_device_wireless_link_active): rename to
nm_device_probe_wireless_link_state
(nm_device_wired_link_active): rename to
nm_device_probe_wired_link_state. Rewrite to
use carrier file since hal doesn't maintain
link state anymore.
(nm_device_update_link_active): rename to
nm_device_update_link_state
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
(nm_policy_activation_finish): check for NULL
MAC address.
* src/Makefile.am:
* src/NetworkManagerMain.h:
* src/NetworkManager.c:
* src/nm-netlink-monitor.c:
* src/nm-netlink-monitor.h: New class to support
monitoring wired ethernet link status, since HAL
doesn't export that information anymore.
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* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_activation_finish): Deactivate a device if its activation fails,
and NULL out data->active_device so that we have to choose another one.
This may make NetworkManager keep attempting to connect to a wired network
if it fails, but if it keeps failing the wired network has more problems than
just NetworkManager.
* src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c
- (nm_system_update_dns): fix to actually run nscd -i hosts when nscd
is already running
* named/nm-named-manager.c
- (rewrite_resolv_conf): Call nm_system_update_dns() when not using
named so that the distro can flush whatever name service caching
daemon it uses
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* panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.[ch]
- Add a context menu that contains:
Pause/Resume Wireless Scanning
Stop/Start All Wireless Devices
About...
- Grab active device strength off active device,
not its network
* panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletDbus.[ch]
- Add DBUS accessors for "getSupportsCarrierDetect", "setScanningEnabled",
"getScanningEnabled", "setWirelessEnabled", and "getWirelessEnabled"
- Update active device strength every 2 seconds, not every 1 second
* panel-applet/menu-info.c
- Only disable wired devices in the menu when they support carrier detection,
and don't currently have a link. Non-carrier-detect devices will always
remain choosable
* src/Makefile.am
src/NetworkManagerDbusUtils.[ch]
- Add new new dbus utils sources
* src/NetworkManager.c
- Fixes for new link detection, we no longer need to call nm_device_update_link_active()
with the boolean parameter
- Set scanning_enabled & wireless_enabled to TRUE
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
- Use new dbus util method dispatcher functions for org.freedesktop.NetworkManager methods
- Implement scanning & wireless enable/disable calls
- Remove the dbus vtable unregister handlers, weren't doing anything with them anyway
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- New link detection stuff again...
o Create device's mainloop earlier (but don't run it earlier)
o Hook up new carrier-detect support stuff
o Add in the ethtool & mii support detection code
- Don't scan if scanning is disabled
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- Never automatically choose a device that doesn't support carrier detection
- Don't automatically choose a wireless device if wireless is disabled
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* src/NetworkManagerAPList.c
- (nm_ap_list_merge_scanned_ap): merge strength too
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_lock_mutex, nm_register_mutex_desc): new calls to facilitate debugging
of locking issues by printing out prettier information than g_mutex_lock
- Print out names of mutexes registered with nm_register_mutex_desc()
- (nm_try_lock_mutex): don't do the waiting thing when trying to lock, causes
us to seemingly block here for too long
* src/NetworkManager.c
src/NetworkManagerAPList.c
src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- Convert to using nm_lock_mutex/nm_unlock_mutex rather than the glib variants
so we get better debug information printed
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
- (nm_dbus_devices_handle_request): reduce usage of nm_device_need_ap_switch()
since it sometimes has locking side effects
- (nm_device_get_association_pause_value): Reduce 802.11a card pause value to 8s
from 10s
- (nm_device_need_ap_switch): If we can't acquire the scan lock, return saying
we don't need a switch. This gets called often enough that we can't block
until the scan mutex is acquired, because we'll block on device activation
and a few other things, which hangs main thread for too long.
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_auto_get_best_device): reduce the possiblity that
nm_device_need_ap_switch() will be called
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* initscript/RedHat/NetworkManager
- Don't spit out sysctl stuff to console
* libnm_glib/libnm_glib.c
- (libnm_glib_init): call dbus_g_thread_init()
* panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletDbus.c
- (nmwa_dbus_worker): call dbus_g_thread_init()
* src/NetworkManager.c
- (main): call dbus_g_thread_init()
* src/NetworkManagerAPList.c
- (nm_ap_list_print_members): use LOG_ERR instead of LOG_DEBUG
so we can actually see what's there in a normal syslog
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- (nm_device_activate_wireless): print out the "waiting for access point"
message only once, then say what access point we actually got after
the wait.
- (nm_device_need_ap_switch): If a scan is in progress when we're in this
function, wait until the scan is done. Scans may change the ESSID of
the card, making this function think we need to switch access points
- (nm_device_wireless_process_scan_results): for artificial access points
don't check against the card's ESSID, but the best_ap's ESSID. This
prevents collisions with the scanning code, which may change the card's
ESSID and cause the access point to get dropped from the device's AP
list. Also increase the keep-around time to 2m from 60s since the max
scan interval could be 60s in some cases.
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_activation_finish): Don't add invalid MAC addresses to GConf
- (nm_policy_allowed_ap_list_update): When we update, make sure we copy over
the new properties and ESSIDs to the device's AP list. Fixes some races
between NM and NMI.
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