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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Williams
6a19e68a7d libnm-core: clear secrets from NMSimpleConnection and NMSettingsConnection dispose()
A few of the settings plugins were calling nm_connection_clear_secrets()
from their finalize() method, but this call can emit signals, and by
the time finalize() runs, the object has a refcount of 0.  Signals
cannot be emitted from a finalized object, but instead could be
emitted from dispose() before the object is finalized.

Instead of moving the nm_connection_clear_secrets() to dispose() in each
plugin, make the behavior generic instead.  The settings plugins' parent
object is NMSettingsConnection, so clear secrets there.  Plus,
NMSettingsConnection caches system & agent secrets with NMSimpleConnection
objects, so clear secrets in NMSimpleConnection's dispose too.
2014-08-20 10:53:00 -05:00
Thomas Haller
25aa0a0705 libnm-core: fix crash in NMSettingAdsl:verify()
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
2014-08-19 00:13:11 +02:00
Dan Winship
e1ba13a426 libnm-core, libnm, core: make NMConnection an interface
The fact that NMRemoteConnection has to be an NMConnection and
therefore can't be an NMObject means that it needs to reimplement bits
of NMObject functionality (and likewise NMObject needs some special
magic to deal with it). Likewise, we will need a daemon-side
equivalent of NMObject as part of the gdbus port, and we would want
NMSettingsConnection to be able to inherit from this as well.

Solve this problem by making NMConnection into an interface, and
having NMRemoteConnection and NMSettingsConnection implement it. (We
use some hacks to keep the GHashTable of NMSettings objects inside
nm-connection.c rather than having to be implemented by the
implementations.)

Since NMConnection is no longer an instantiable type, this adds
NMSimpleConnection to replace the various non-D-Bus-based uses of
NMConnection throughout the code. nm_connection_new() becomes
nm_simple_connection_new(), nm_connection_new_from_hash() becomes
nm_simple_connection_new_from_hash(), and nm_connection_duplicate()
becomes nm_simple_connection_new_clone().
2014-08-16 10:17:53 -04:00
Dan Winship
4870786a2f libnm-core: add missing NMConnection signal class handlers
Add class handlers for the "secrets-cleared" and "changed" signals.
("secrets-updated" already had one.)
2014-08-16 10:17:53 -04:00
Dan Winship
32c26a859b libnm-core: move some fake NMConnection methods over to NMSetting
nm_connection_lookup_setting_type() and
nm_connection_lookup_setting_type_by_quark() have nothing to do with
NMConnection. So move them to NMSetting (and rename them to
nm_setting_lookup_type() and nm_setting_lookup_type_by_quark()).
2014-08-16 10:17:53 -04:00
Dan Winship
2bfccab710 libnm-core: drop nm_connection_create_setting()
This was only used in one place, and is trivial to implement inline
there.
2014-08-16 10:17:52 -04:00
Dan Winship
c81fb49aa5 all: fix up multiple-include-guard defines
Previously, src/nm-ip4-config.h, libnm/nm-ip4-config.h, and
libnm-glib/nm-ip4-config.h all used "NM_IP4_CONFIG_H" as an include
guard, which meant that nm-test-utils.h could not tell which of them
was being included (and so, eg, if you tried to include
nm-ip4-config.h in a libnm test, it would fail to compile because
nm-test-utils.h was referring to symbols in src/nm-ip4-config.h).

Fix this by changing the include guards in the non-API-stable parts of
the tree:

  - libnm-glib/nm-ip4-config.h remains   NM_IP4_CONFIG_H
  - libnm/nm-ip4-config.h now uses     __NM_IP4_CONFIG_H__
  - src/nm-ip4-config.h now uses       __NETWORKMANAGER_IP4_CONFIG_H__

And likewise for all other headers.

The two non-"nm"-prefixed headers, libnm/NetworkManager.h and
src/NetworkManagerUtils.h are now __NETWORKMANAGER_H__ and
__NETWORKMANAGER_UTILS_H__ respectively, which, while not entirely
consistent with the general scheme, do still mostly make sense in
isolation.
2014-08-16 10:17:14 -04:00
Dan Winship
964b9f3513 libnm-core, libnm-util: convert test-crypto, test-setting-8021x.c to gtestutils
Rather than having test-crypto and test-setting-8021x be programs that
you have to pass arguments to to get them to run a single test, just
have them run all of the tests themselves.

This lets us get rid of the big "check-local" rule in Makefile.am and
just use TESTS to run everything.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734388
2014-08-07 15:57:19 -04:00
Dan Winship
44b9a8708b libnm-core, etc: add nm_utils_hwaddr_matches()
Add nm_utils_hwaddr_matches(), for comparing hardware addresses for
equality, allowing either binary or ASCII hardware addresses to be
passed, and handling the special rules for InfiniBand hardware
addresses automatically. Update code to use it.
2014-08-07 15:34:50 -04:00
Dan Winship
357efd26e4 libnm-core: include ETH_ALEN/INFINIBAND_ALEN defines in nm-utils.h
Include <linux/if_ether.h> and <linux/if_infiniband.h> from
nm-utils.h, to get ETH_ALEN and INFINIBAND_ALEN, and remove those
includes (as well as <net/ethernet.h> and <netinet/ether.h>, and
various headers that had been included to get the ARPHRD_* constants)
from other files where they're not needed now.
2014-08-07 14:04:14 -04:00
Dan Winship
ea456aaa81 all: remove use of struct ether_addr / ether_aton()
Lots of old code used struct ether_addr to store hardware addresses,
and ether_aton() to parse them, but more recent code generally uses
guint8 arrays, and the nm_utils_hwaddr_* methods, to be able to share
code between ETH_ALEN and INFINIBAND_ALEN cases. So update the old
code to match the new. (In many places, this ends up getting rid of
casts between struct ether_addr and guint8* anyway.)

(Also, in some places, variables were switched from struct ether_addr
to guint8[] a while back, but some code still used "&" when referring
to them even though that's unnecessary now. Clean that up.)
2014-08-07 12:11:49 -04:00
Dan Winship
0dcba8a9a0 libnm-core: rewrite nm_utils_hwaddr_ntoa()
Rather than returning from the middle of the loop, just rearrange
things so we can exit the loop like normal people.
2014-08-07 12:08:16 -04:00
Dan Winship
35f36ba4c3 libnm-core, etc: drop type-based hwaddr funcs, port to length-based ones
Drop the arptype-based nm_utils_hwaddr funcs, and rename the
length-based ones to no longer have _len in their names. This also
switches nm_utils_hwaddr_atoba() to using a length rather than an
arptype, and adds a length argument to nm_utils_hwaddr_valid() (making
nm_utils_hwaddr_valid() now a replacement for nm_utils_hwaddr_aton()
in some places, where we were only using aton() to do validity
checking).
2014-08-07 12:08:16 -04:00
Thomas Haller
833ff17cd7 build: fix out-of-tree build for libnm-core
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
2014-08-01 22:08:09 +02:00
Dan Winship
d7b56c7b7e libnm, libnm-utils: error out if mixed libnm/libnm-util symbols are detected
If a program accidentally ends up linking in both libnm and libnm-util
(presumably via different dependencies), error out immediately.
2014-08-01 14:34:40 -04:00
Dan Winship
d0b05b34d5 libnm: add NetworkManager.h, disallow including individual headers
Add NetworkManager.h, which includes all of the other NM header, and
require all external users of libnm to use that rather than the
individual headers.

(An exception is made for nm-dbus-interface.h,
nm-vpn-dbus-interface.h, and nm-version.h, which can be included
separately.)
2014-08-01 14:34:40 -04:00
Dan Winship
3ddce74803 libnm: rename NetworkManager.h and NetworkManagerVPN.h
"NetworkManager.h"'s name (and non-standard capitalization) suggest
that it's some sort of high-level super-important header, but it's
really just low-level D-Bus stuff. Rename it to "nm-dbus-interface.h"
and likewise "NetworkManagerVPN.h" to "nm-vpn-dbus-interface.h"
2014-08-01 14:34:40 -04:00
Dan Winship
258e74eb0c libnm: make the the use of GInitable mandatory
Remove _nm_object_ensure_inited(), etc; objects that implement
GInitable are now mandatory-to-init().

Remove constructor() implementations that sometimes return NULL; do
all the relevant checking in init() instead.

Make nm_client_new() and nm_remote_settings_new() take a GCancellable
and a GError**.
2014-08-01 14:34:40 -04:00
Dan Winship
2fc55941a3 libnm: fix up class struct reserved slots
Add reserved slots to those classes that were missing them (or had run
out), and sync up the number of slots across classes:

  - 8 slots for "important" classes, abstract base classes, and
    classes we expect we might need to add new virtual methods or
    signals to later.

  - 4 for everything else

Also, rearrange the class elements in a few places into standard order
(signals first, then methods).
2014-08-01 14:34:40 -04:00
Dan Winship
bdda66a813 libnm-core, etc: move NMSecretAgentCapabilities to NetworkManager.h
NMSecretAgentCapabilities was being defined in both
libnm/nm-secret-agent.h and in src/settings/nm-secret-agent.h. Since
it's part of the D-Bus interface, move it to
libnm-core/nm-dbus-interface.h.
2014-08-01 14:34:40 -04:00
Dan Winship
dc1b76432b include: drop nm-settings-flags.h, move NMSecretAgentGetSecretsFlags
For some reason, the flags used by o.fd.NM.SecretAgent.GetSecrets were
defined as both NMSecretAgentGetSecretsFlags in
libnm{,-glib}/nm-secret-agent.h, and then separately as
NMSettingsGetSecretsFlags in include/nm-settings-flags.h.
(NMSettingsGetSecretsFlags also had an additional internal-use-only
value, but that was added later after the duplication already
existed.)

Fix this by moving NMSecretAgentGetSecretsFlags from libnm to
nm-dbus-interface.h, adding the internal-use-only value to it as well,
updating the core code to use that, and then removing
nm-settings-flags.h.
2014-08-01 14:34:39 -04:00
Dan Winship
9a930b3e89 libnm: add NetworkManager.h and NetworkManagerVPN.h to enum-types 2014-08-01 14:34:07 -04:00
Dan Winship
f441cf2b90 libnm: consistently use "INTERFACE" rather than "IFACE" in macros
Most D-Bus interface name macros used "INTERFACE" in their name (eg,
NM_DBUS_INTERFACE), but a few used "IFACE" instead (eg,
NM_DBUS_IFACE_SETTINGS). Make them consistent.
2014-08-01 14:34:06 -04:00
Dan Winship
3ac0f52878 libnm, core, cli, tui: fix the capitalization of various types
GLib/Gtk have mostly settled on the convention that two-letter
acronyms in type names remain all-caps (eg, "IO"), but longer acronyms
become initial-caps-only (eg, "Tcp").

NM was inconsistent, with most long acronyms using initial caps only
(Adsl, Cdma, Dcb, Gsm, Olpc, Vlan), but others using all caps (DHCP,
PPP, PPPOE, VPN). Fix libnm and src/ to use initial-caps only for all
three-or-more-letter-long acronyms (and update nmcli and nmtui for the
libnm changes).
2014-08-01 14:34:06 -04:00
Dan Winship
b4ae6eaec9 libnm: remove Since tags and NM_AVAILABLE_IN_* attributes
Everything currently in libnm has always been there.
2014-08-01 14:34:06 -04:00
Dan Winship
054c12ea30 libnm: remove all deprecated functions and types
Remove deprecated functions and enum types.

For now, deprecated properties are still around, because removing them
would cause warnings when talking to older implementations.
2014-08-01 14:34:05 -04:00
Dan Winship
eedcf185a7 libnm: add libnm/libnm-core (part 2)
This fixes up the code from the previous "clean" import, and adds
build infrastructure.

[There are two slightly orthogonal sets of changes in this patch.
First, the files added in the previous commit were modified as followed:

  # Replace internal references to "libnm-util" and "libnm-glib" with "libnm"
  perl -pi -e 's/libnm-(util|glib)/libnm/;' libnm-core/*.[ch] libnm-core/tests/*.[ch] libnm/*.[ch] libnm/tests/*.[ch]

  # Fix includes of the enum-types files
  perl -pi -e 's/nm-utils-enum-types/nm-core-enum-types/;' libnm-core/*.[ch] libnm-core/tests/*.[ch] libnm/*.[ch] libnm/tests/*.[ch]
  perl -pi -e 's/nm-glib-enum-types/nm-enum-types/;' libnm/*.[ch] libnm/tests/*.[ch]

  # Fix some python example code
  perl -pi -e 's/import NMClient/import NM/;' -e 's/NMClient.Client\(\)/NM.Client()/;' libnm/nm-client.c

Then, the build infrastructure was added (without further modifying
any existing files in libnm-core or libnm.)

Note: to regenerate libnm.ver after rebase:
  (head -2 libnm-util/libnm-util.ver; (grep -h '\s'nm_ libnm-util/libnm-util.ver libnm-glib/libnm-glib.ver | env LANG=C sort); tail -3 libnm-util/libnm-util.ver) > libnm/libnm.ver
]
2014-08-01 14:34:04 -04:00
Dan Winship
d595f7843e libnm: add libnm/libnm-core (part 1)
This commit begins creating the new "libnm", which will replace
libnm-util and libnm-glib.

The main reason for the libnm-util/libnm-glib split is that the daemon
needs to link to libnm-util (to get NMSettings, NMConnection, etc),
but can't link to libnm-glib (because it uses many of the same type
names as the NetworkManager daemon. eg, NMDevice). So the daemon links
to only libnm-util, but basically all clients link to both.

With libnm, there will be only a single client-visible library, and
NetworkManager will internally link against a private "libnm-core"
containing the parts that used to be in libnm-util.

(The "libnm-core" parts still need to be in their own directory so
that the daemon can see those header files without also seeing the
ones in libnm/ that conflict with its own headers.)

[This commit just copies the source code from libnm-util/ to
libnm-core/, and libnm-glib/ to libnm/:

  mkdir -p libnm-core/tests/
  mkdir -p libnm/tests/
  cp libnm-util/*.[ch] libnm-util/nm-version.h.in libnm-core/
  rm -f libnm-core/nm-version.h libnm-core/nm-setting-template.[ch] libnm-core/nm-utils-enum-types.[ch]
  cp libnm-util/tests/*.[ch] libnm-core/tests/
  cp libnm-glib/*.[ch] libnm/
  rm -f libnm/libnm_glib.[ch] libnm/libnm-glib-test.c libnm/nm-glib-enum-types.[ch]
  cp libnm-glib/tests/*.[ch] libnm/tests/

]
2014-08-01 14:34:04 -04:00