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102 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Haller
78629830c8 all: add "libnm-core/nm-default-libnm-core.h" as replacement for "nm-default.h" 2021-02-09 12:38:18 +01:00
Thomas Haller
977ea352a0 all: update deprecated SPDX license identifiers
These SPDX license identifiers are deprecated ([1]). Update them.

[1] https://spdx.org/licenses/

  sed \
     -e '1 s%^/\* SPDX-License-Identifier: \(GPL-2.0\|LGPL-2.1\)+ \*/$%/* SPDX-License-Identifier: \1-or-later */%' \
     -e '1,2 s%^\(--\|#\|//\) SPDX-License-Identifier: \(GPL-2.0\|LGPL-2.1\)+$%\1 SPDX-License-Identifier: \2-or-later%' \
     -i \
     $(git grep -l SPDX-License-Identifier -- \
         ':(exclude)shared/c-*/' \
         ':(exclude)shared/n-*/' \
         ':(exclude)shared/systemd/src' \
         ':(exclude)src/systemd/src')
2021-01-05 09:46:21 +01:00
Thomas Haller
a2b5e22f82 all: drop unnecessary cast for return value of g_object_new()
C casts unconditionally force the type, and as such they don't
necessarily improve type safety, but rather overcome restrictions
from the compiler when necessary.

Casting a void pointer is unnecessary (in C), it does not make the
code more readable nor more safe. In particular for g_object_new(),
which is known to return a void pointer of the right type.

Drop such casts.

  sed 's/([A-Za-z_0-9]\+ *\* *) *g_object_new/g_object_new/g' $(git grep -l g_object_new) -i
  ./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format-container.sh
2020-11-12 16:03:09 +01:00
Thomas Haller
88071abb43 all: unify comment style for SPDX-License-Identifier tag
Our coding style recommends C style comments (/* */) instead of C++
(//). Also, systemd (which we partly fork) uses C style comments for
the SPDX-License-Identifier.

Unify the style.

  $ sed -i '1 s#// SPDX-License-Identifier: \([^ ]\+\)$#/* SPDX-License-Identifier: \1 */#' -- $(git ls-files -- '*.[hc]' '*.[hc]pp')
2020-09-29 16:50:53 +02:00
Thomas Haller
740b092fda format: replace tabs for indentation in code comments
sed -i \
     -e 's/^'$'\t'' \*/     */g' \
     -e 's/^'$'\t\t'' \*/         */g' \
     -e 's/^'$'\t\t\t'' \*/             */g' \
     -e 's/^'$'\t\t\t\t'' \*/                 */g' \
     -e 's/^'$'\t\t\t\t\t'' \*/                     */g' \
     -e 's/^'$'\t\t\t\t\t\t'' \*/                         */g' \
     -e 's/^'$'\t\t\t\t\t\t\t'' \*/                             */g' \
     $(git ls-files -- '*.[hc]')
2020-09-28 16:07:52 +02:00
Antonio Cardace
328fb90f3e all: reformat all with new clang-format style
Run:

    ./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format.sh -i
    ./contrib/scripts/nm-code-format.sh -i

Yes, it needs to run twice because the first run doesn't yet produce the
final result.

Signed-off-by: Antonio Cardace <acardace@redhat.com>
2020-09-28 16:07:51 +02:00
Thomas Haller
c25f4d947a shared: enforce compatible C-type argument for nm_utils_strv_dup()
Use a macro that uses NM_CAST_STRV_CC() to cast the strv argument. Note that
NM_CAST_STRV_CC() uses C11's _Generic() to check whether the argument is
of a valid type.
2020-08-25 08:54:36 +02:00
Yuri Chornoivan
4e33f8cd89 all: fix minor typos
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/565
2020-07-07 11:33:46 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani
dbfe219d5b all: add ap-isolation property to wifi setting
Add a new 'ap-isolation' property to the wifi setting, useful to
prevent communication between wireless clients.
2020-07-01 17:36:20 +02:00
David Bauer
45ab623c12 nm-supplicant-interface: fix removal of OWE flag from non-transition mode BSSIDs
Commit 37e7fa38c2 ("nm-supplicant-interface: enable OWE security
when transition mode is available") adds the OWE security flag in
case a valid OWE transtition mode IE is present on the beacon.

It also removes the OWE security flag in case the Iinformation elements
of a beacon are updated and a OWE transition mode IE can't be found.

When a pure OWE AP updates it's Information Elements (e.g. BSS Load
Element), the OWE security flag is falsely removed.

Introduce a new NM_802_11_AP_SEC_KEY_MGMT_OWE_TM security flag and use
it exclusively for OWE transition mode. Don't use the
M_802_11_AP_SEC_KEY_MGMT_OWE security flag on transition-mode APs.

Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
2020-06-09 16:07:04 +02:00
Thomas Haller
61615781c5 libnm/doc: fix gtk-doc for deprecated markers in libnm 2020-03-23 09:32:04 +01:00
Antonio Cardace
fc8784a011 libnm-core: fix wording for 'nm_sett_info_propert_type_mac_addrees'
$ sed -i 's/nm_sett_info_propert_type_mac_addrees/nm_sett_info_propert_type_mac_address/' $(git grep -l 'nm_sett_info_propert_type_mac_addrees' | tr '\n' ' ')
2020-03-19 16:59:07 +01:00
Thomas Haller
1cab6367b2 libnm: don't have G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT properties in NMSetting instances
G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT cause to explicitly initialize the property during
object construction. This is an unnecessary overhead that we can easily
avoid.

The overhead is because G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT parameters are always set with
g_object_set() before calling constructed(). Even if they are not specified
during g_object_new(), in which case it calls set with the property's default
value. This also requires g_object_new() to iterate all properties to
find and sort the construct properties.

NMSetting are supposed to be simple classes. They don't need to have
their properties initialized before object construction completes.
Especially if the default values are NULL or zero, in which case there
is nothing to do. If the default value is not NULL or zero, we need
to initialize the field instead in the nm_setting*_init() function.
2019-12-24 07:47:50 +01:00
Thomas Haller
0de6cd2d68 libnm: sort fields in NMSetting structures by size and alignment 2019-12-24 07:45:24 +01:00
David Bauer
fc42a74ece libnm-core: support OWE when determining AP compatibility 2019-12-05 14:00:10 +01:00
Thomas Haller
a75dccad78 shared: add @deep_copied argument to nm_utils_strv_dup() 2019-10-27 14:30:51 +01:00
Thomas Haller
3b69f02164 all: unify format of our Copyright source code comments
```bash

readarray -d '' FILES < <(
  git ls-files -z \
    ':(exclude)po' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-rbtree' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-list' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-siphash' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-stdaux' \
    ':(exclude)shared/n-acd' \
    ':(exclude)shared/n-dhcp4' \
    ':(exclude)src/systemd/src' \
    ':(exclude)shared/systemd/src' \
    ':(exclude)m4' \
    ':(exclude)COPYING*'
  )

sed \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) *[-–] *\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C1pyright#\5 - \7#\9/' \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) *[,] *\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C2pyright#\5, \7#\9/' \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C3pyright#\5#\7/' \
  -e 's/^Copyright \(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/C4pyright#\1#\3/' \
  -i \
  "${FILES[@]}"

echo ">>> untouched Copyright lines"
git grep Copyright "${FILES[@]}"

echo ">>> Copyright lines with unusual extra"
git grep '\<C[0-9]pyright#' "${FILES[@]}" | grep -i reserved

sed \
  -e 's/\<C[0-9]pyright#\([^#]*\)#\(.*\)$/Copyright (C) \1 \2/' \
  -i \
  "${FILES[@]}"

```

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/merge_requests/298
2019-10-02 17:03:52 +02:00
Thomas Haller
a1b575b07b libnm/trivial: rename _properties_override_add_*() to _nm_properties_override_*()
These macros/functions are in a header file. Everything in a header file
should have an "nm" prefix. Rename.
2019-09-30 08:23:19 +02:00
Thomas Haller
275d850d1b libnm: replace _properties_override_add_override() with _properties_override_add_gobj() 2019-09-30 08:23:19 +02:00
Thomas Haller
0129954203 libnm: replace _properties_override_add_dbus_only() with _properties_override_add_virt()
We have too many _properties_override_add*() variants. They basically are all the
same. Drop _properties_override_add_dbus_only() and use _properties_override_add_virt()
instead.

Also, I am always confused by the term "synth". We shouldn't treat
non-GObject-based properties as somehow odd that need to be synthesized.
2019-09-30 08:23:19 +02:00
Thomas Haller
d534b6d07a libnm: deduplicate NMSettInfoPropertType instances
There is no need to keep duplicate instances.

Before we had 89 distinct property types, now there are 49.
2019-09-30 08:23:19 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani
84a86ce55f libnm-core: support SAE when determining AP compatibility
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/issues/172
2019-09-20 13:18:18 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel
24028a2246 all: SPDX header conversion
$ find * -type f |xargs perl contrib/scripts/spdx.pl
  $ git rm contrib/scripts/spdx.pl
2019-09-10 11:19:56 +02:00
Beniamino Galvani
c97e0ce30b wifi: drop support for wpa-none key-mgmt
NM didn't support wpa-none for years because kernel drivers used to be
broken. Note that it wasn't even possible to *add* a connection with
wpa-none because it was rejected in nm_settings_add_connection_dbus().
Given that wpa-none is also deprecated in wpa_supplicant and is
considered insecure, drop altogether any reference to it.
2019-08-26 10:25:00 +02:00
Francesco Giudici
f4613248cc man: setting-wireless: add "mesh" to the available modes 2019-07-29 14:20:20 +02:00
Andy Kling
ed4dd32cb9 libnm-core: 802-11-wireless.mode mesh requires band and channel
an essential feature of 802.11s is to allow moving/mobile mesh points
and adapt the topology dynamically. This includes starting a mesh point
not in range of others and establish the connection once it comes into
range. At the moment for this reason a mesh connection requires the
frequency to be fixed as supplicant does too.
2019-07-29 11:00:24 +02:00
Lubomir Rintel
f1ab27a297 setting-wireless: allow Mesh mode 2019-07-29 10:47:44 +02:00
Thomas Haller
df2ba4226d libnm: implement serialization options (inject timestamp/seen-bssids) for nm_connection_to_dbus_full() 2019-06-28 16:48:17 +02:00
Thomas Haller
441dd1f3c8 libnm: add nm_connection_to_dbus_full() with options argument
No options are implemented yet.
2019-06-28 16:48:17 +02:00
Thomas Haller
4d03b16f9d libnm: track wifi.seen-bssids in a GPtrArray instead of a GSList
GPtrArray allows direct lookup by index. Since the NMSettingWireless
API is based on lookup by index, this is a common operation.

Note that nm_setting_wireless_add_seen_bssid() is still O(n), meaning to
add n elements, it takes O(n^2). That's not great but no worse than
before.

The cases where GSList is the best choice for a data type are few.
2019-06-28 16:48:17 +02:00
Thomas Haller
87a73df959 all: drop empty first line from sources
git ls-files -z -- ':(exclude)src/settings/plugins/keyfile/tests/keyfiles' | xargs -0 -n1 sed -i '1 { /^$/d }'
2019-06-11 10:15:06 +02:00
Thomas Haller
c0e075c902 all: drop emacs file variables from source files
We no longer add these. If you use Emacs, configure it yourself.

Also, due to our "smart-tab" usage the editor anyway does a subpar
job handling our tabs. However, on the upside every user can choose
whatever tab-width he/she prefers. If "smart-tabs" are used properly
(like we do), every tab-width will work.

No manual changes, just ran commands:

    F=($(git grep -l -e '-\*-'))
    sed '1 { /\/\* *-\*-  *[mM]ode.*\*\/$/d }'     -i "${F[@]}"
    sed '1,4 { /^\(#\|--\|dnl\) *-\*- [mM]ode/d }' -i "${F[@]}"

Check remaining lines with:

    git grep -e '-\*-'

The ultimate purpose of this is to cleanup our files and eventually use
SPDX license identifiers. For that, first get rid of the boilerplate lines.
2019-06-11 10:04:00 +02:00
Thomas Haller
b1344b6b94 libnm: pass connection to compare_property() function
We have certain artificial properties that not only depend on one
property alone or that depend on a property in another(!) setting.

For that, we have synth_func.

Other than that, synth_func and get_func are really fundamentally
similar and should be merged. That is because the distinction whether a
property value is "synthetized" or just based on a plain property is
minor. It's better to have the general concept of "convert property to
GVariant" in one form only.

Note that compare_property() is by default implemented based
on get_func. Hence, if get_func and synth_func get merged,
compare_property() will also require access to the NMConnection.

Also it makes some sense: some properties are artificial and actually
stored in "another" setting of the connection. But still, the property
descriptor for the property is in this setting. The example is the
"bond.interface-name" which only exists on D-Bus. It's stored as
"connection.interface-name".
I don't really like to say "exists on D-Bus only". It's still a valid
property, despite in NMSetting it's stored somehow differently (or not
at all). So, this is also just a regular property for which we have a
property-info vtable.
Does it make sense to compare such properties? Maybe. But the point is that
compare_property() function needs sometimes access to the entire
connection. So add the argument.
2019-05-01 13:46:32 +02:00
Thomas Haller
284ac92eee shared: build helper "libnm-libnm-core-{intern|aux}.la" library for libnm-core
"libnm-core" implements common functionality for "NetworkManager" and
"libnm".

Note that clients like "nmcli" cannot access the internal API provided
by "libnm-core". So, if nmcli wants to do something that is also done by
"libnm-core", , "libnm", or "NetworkManager", the code would have to be
duplicated.

Instead, such code can be in "libnm-libnm-core-{intern|aux}.la".
Note that:

  0) "libnm-libnm-core-intern.la" is used by libnm-core itsself.
     On the other hand, "libnm-libnm-core-aux.la" is not used by
     libnm-core, but provides utilities on top of it.

  1) they both extend "libnm-core" with utlities that are not public
     API of libnm itself. Maybe part of the code should one day become
     public API of libnm. On the other hand, this is code for which
     we may not want to commit to a stable interface or which we
     don't want to provide as part of the API.

  2) "libnm-libnm-core-intern.la" is statically linked by "libnm-core"
     and thus directly available to "libnm" and "NetworkManager".
     On the other hand, "libnm-libnm-core-aux.la" may be used by "libnm"
     and "NetworkManager".
     Both libraries may be statically linked by libnm clients (like
     nmcli).

  3) it must only use glib, libnm-glib-aux.la, and the public API
     of libnm-core.
     This is important: it must not use "libnm-core/nm-core-internal.h"
     nor "libnm-core/nm-utils-private.h" so the static library is usable
     by nmcli which couldn't access these.

Note that "shared/nm-meta-setting.c" is an entirely different case,
because it behaves differently depending on whether linking against
"libnm-core" or the client programs. As such, this file must be compiled
twice.

(cherry picked from commit af07ed01c0)
2019-04-18 20:07:44 +02:00
Thomas Haller
a3370af3a8 all: drop unnecessary includes of <errno.h> and <string.h>
"nm-macros-interal.h" already includes <errno.h> and <string.h>.
No need to include it everywhere else too.
2019-02-12 08:50:28 +01:00
Thomas Haller
19141ef770 libnm-core: reorder code in settings
Order the code in our common way. No other changes.

- ensure to include the main header first (directly after
  "nm-default.h").

- reorder function definitions: get_property(), set_property(),
  *_init(), *_new(), finalize(), *_class_init().
2019-01-15 09:55:24 +01:00
Thomas Haller
a3d6976efc libnm-core: cleanup NMSetting's class initialization
Unify the coding style for class-init functions in libnm-core.

Also make use of obj_properties, NM_GOBJECT_PROPERTIES_DEFINE(), and
_notify().
2019-01-15 09:55:24 +01:00
Thomas Haller
450a471dfe libnm: fix notifying "mac-address-randomization" property change
Fixes: 7f63c875f9
2019-01-15 09:55:23 +01:00
Thomas Haller
885c872d5a libnm: rework compare_property() implementation for NMSetting
NMSetting's compare_property() has and had two callers:
nm_setting_compare() and nm_setting_diff().

compare_property() accepts a NMSettingCompareFlags argument, but
at the same time, both callers have another complex (and
inconsistent!) set of pre-checks for shortcuting the call of
compare_property(): should_compare_prop().

Merge should_compare_prop() into compare_property(). This way,
nm_setting_compare() and nm_setting_diff() has less additional
code, and are simpler to follow. Especially nm_setting_compare()
is now trivial. And nm_setting_diff() is still complicated, but
not related to the question how the property compares or whether
it should be compared at all.

If you want to know whether it should be compared, all you need to do
now is follow NMSettingClass.compare_property().

This changes function pointer NMSettingClass.compare_property(),
which is public API. However, no user can actually use this (and shall
not!), because _nm_setting_class_commit_full() etc. is private API. A
user outside of libnm-core cannot create his/her own subclasses of
NMSetting, and never could in the past. So, this API/ABI change doesn't
matter.
2019-01-11 11:48:47 +01:00
Thomas Haller
a75372cc59 libnm: mark wifi.cloned-mac-address GObject property inferrable
ethernet.cloned-mac-address is also marked as inferrable. I think the concept
of NM_SETTING_PARAM_INFERRABLE is fundamentally wrong just like the entire
assume approach. Anyway, if ethernet's property is inferrable, so should
be Wi-Fi's.
2019-01-11 11:48:06 +01:00
Thomas Haller
e8bf89a906 libnm: pass serialization flags to settings synth_func()
We will need access to the serialization flags from within the synth_func().

That will be for WireGuard's peers. Peers are a list of complex, structured
elements, and some fields (the peer's preshared-key) are secret and
others are not. So when serializing the peers, we need to know whether
to include secrets or not.

Instead of letting _nm_setting_to_dbus() check the flags, pass them
down.

While at it, don't pass the property_name argument. Instead, pass the
entire meta-data information we have. Most synth functions don't care
about the property or the name either way. But we should not pre-filter
information that we have at hand. Just pass it to the synth function.
If the synth function would be public API, that would be a reason to be
careful about what we pass. But it isn't and it only has one caller.
So passing it along is fine. Also, do it now when adding the flags
argument, as we touch all synth implementations anyway.
2019-01-07 10:09:10 +01:00
Thomas Haller
1b361aaea9 Revert "libnm-core: don't serialize synthetic properties in nm_setting_to_string()"
We shall not shortcut the synth function. If the synth function is
unhappy about a missing NMConnection argument, then that needs to be
fixed.

So, revert 395c385b9 and fix the issue in nm_setting_wireless_get_security()
differently. I presume that is the only place that caused problems,
since the history of the patch does not clealy show what the problem
was.

This reverts commit 395c385b9b.
2019-01-07 10:09:10 +01:00
Beniamino Galvani
5d97e76c7d wifi: support hidden ssid in AP mode
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/issues/48
2018-09-27 13:35:53 +02:00
luz.paz
58510ed566 docs: misc. typos pt2
Remainder of typos found using `codespell -q 3 --skip="./shared,./src/systemd,*.po" -I ../NetworkManager-word-whitelist.txt` whereby whitelist consists of:
 ```
ans
busses
cace
cna
conexant
crasher
iff
liftime
creat
nd
sav
technik
uint
```

https://github.com/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/pull/205
2018-09-17 11:26:13 +02:00
Thomas Haller
3793804314 libnm: rework setting metadata for property handling
NMSetting internally already tracked a list of all proper GObject properties
and D-Bus-only properties.

Rework the tracking of the list, so that:

- instead of attaching the data to the GType of the setting via
  g_type_set_qdata(), it is tracked in a static array indexed by
  NMMetaSettingType. This allows to find the setting-data by simple
  pointer arithmetic, instead of taking a look and iterating (like
  g_type_set_qdata() does).

  Note, that this is still thread safe, because the static table entry is
  initialized in the class-init function with _nm_setting_class_commit().
  And it only accessed by following a NMSettingClass instance, thus
  the class constructor already ran (maybe not for all setting classes,
  but for the particular one that we look up).

  I think this makes initialization of the metadata simpler to
  understand.
  Previously, in a first phase each class would attach the metadata
  to the GType as setting_property_overrides_quark(). Then during
  nm_setting_class_ensure_properties() it would merge them and
  set as setting_properties_quark(). Now, during the first phase,
  we only incrementally build a properties_override GArray, which
  we finally hand over during nm_setting_class_commit().

- sort the property infos by name and do binary search.

Also expose this meta data types as internal API in nm-setting-private.h.
While not accessed yet, it can prove beneficial, to have direct (internal)
access to these structures.

Also, rename NMSettingProperty to NMSettInfoProperty to use a distinct
naming scheme. We already have 40+ subclasses of NMSetting that are called
NMSetting*. Likewise, NMMetaSetting* is heavily used already. So, choose a
new, distinct name.
2018-08-10 10:38:19 +02:00
Thomas Haller
9c47e2ce30 libnm: use NMMetaSettingInfo for tracking setting priority
Previously, each (non abstract) NMSetting class had to register
its name and priority via _nm_register_setting().

Note, that libnm-core.la already links against "nm-meta-setting.c",
which also redundantly keeps track of the settings name and gtype
as well.

Re-use NMMetaSettingInfo also in libnm-core.la, to track this meta
data.

The goal is to get rid of private data structures that track
meta data about NMSetting classes. In this case, "registered_settings"
hash. Instead, we should have one place where all this meta data
is tracked. This was, it is also accessible as internal API,
which can be useful (for keyfile).

Note that NMSettingClass has some overlap with NMMetaSettingInfo.
One difference is, that NMMetaSettingInfo is const, while NMSettingClass
is only initialized during the class_init() method. Appart from that,
it's mostly a matter of taste, whether we attach meta data to
NMSettingClass, to NMMetaSettingInfo, or to a static-array indexed
by NMMetaSettingType.

Note, that previously, _nm_register_setting() was private API. That
means, no user could subclass a functioning NMSetting instance. The same
is still true: NMMetaSettingInfo is internal API and users cannot access
it to create their own NMSetting subclasses. But that is almost desired.
libnm is not designed, to be extensible via subclassing, nor is it
clear why that would be a useful thing to do. One day, we should remove
the NMSetting and NMSettingClass definitions from public headers. Their
only use is subclassing the types, which however does not work.

While libnm-core was linking already against nm-meta-setting.c,
nm_meta_setting_infos was unreferenced. So, this change increases
the binary size of libnm and NetworkManager (1032 bytes). Note however
that roughly the same information was previously allocated at runtime.
2018-08-10 10:38:19 +02:00
Thomas Haller
23adc37377 libnm/trivial: cleanup variable names in settings' class-init functions
- Don't use @parent_class name. This local variable (and @object_class) is
  the class instance up-cast to the pointer types of the parents. The point
  here is not that it is the direct parent. The point is, that it's the
  NMSettingClass type.
  Also, it can only be used inconsistently, in face of NMSettingIP4Config,
  who's parent type is NMSettingIPConfig. Clearly, inside
  nm-setting-ip4-config.c we wouldn't want to use the "parent_class"
  name. Consistently rename @parent_class to @setting_class.

- Also rename the pointer to the own class to @klass. "setting_class" is also the
  wrong name for that, because the right name would be something like
  "setting_6lowpan_class".
  However, "klass" is preferred over the latter, because we commonly create new
  GObject implementations by copying an existing one. Generic names like "klass"
  and "self" inside a type implementation make that simpler.

- drop useless comments like

     /* virtual functions */
     /* Properties */

  It's better to logically and visually structure the code, and avoid trival
  remarks about that. They only end up being used inconsistently. If you
  even need a stronger visual separator, then an 80 char /****/ line
  should be preferred.
2018-08-10 10:38:19 +02:00
Thomas Haller
fa9fe466db libnm: avoid constructor function for registering NMSetting types
constructor functions are ugly, because code is running before
main() starts. Instead, as the registration code for NMSetting types
is insid the GType constructor, we just need to ensure at the
right place, that the GType was created.

The right place here is _register_settings_ensure_inited(), because
that is called before we need the registration information.
2018-07-01 18:17:31 +02:00
Thomas Haller
36e9ec0554 wifi: fix check for valid NMSettingWirelessWakeOnWLan flag 2018-06-15 09:46:26 +02:00
Simon Fels
58cdc7b550 libnm-core: add wake-on-wlan configuration items
Co-authored-by: Alfonso Sanchez-Beato <alfonso.sanchez-beato@canonical.com>
2018-06-15 09:46:26 +02:00