Some drivers (or things outside NM like 'powertop') may turn powersave
on, so don't touch it unless explicitly configured by user.
To achieve this, add new 'default' and 'ignore' options; the former
can be used to fall back to a globally configured setting, while the
latter tells NM not to touch the current setting.
When 'default' is specified, a missing global default configuration is
equivalent to 'ignore'.
It is possible to enable Wi-Fi power saving for all connections by
dropping a file in /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d with the following
content:
[connection]
wifi.powersave=3
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=760125
- "gsystem-local-alloc.h" and <gio/gio.h> are already included via
"nm-default.h". No need to include them separately.
- include "nm-macros-internal.h" via "nm-default.h" and drop all
explict includes.
- in the modified files, ensure that we always include "config.h"
and "nm-default.h" first. As second, include the header file
for the current source file (if applicable). Then follow external
includes and finally internal nm includes.
- include nm headers inside source code files with quotes
- internal header files don't need to include default headers.
They can savely assume that "nm-default.h" is already included
and with it glib, nm-glib.h, nm-macros-internal.h, etc.
Add a new 'ignore' option to NMSettingWired.wake-on-lan which disables
management of wake-on-lan by NetworkManager (i.e. the pre-existing
option will not be touched). Also, change the default behavior to be
'ignore' instead of 'disabled'.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755182
- accept a numeric value (decimal or hex (0x prefix))
- display a numeric value of the property in addition to the strings
- add/accept spaces between string names
to behave similar to other flags' properties.
Aliases "disable" and "disabled" are accepted too.
nmcli> set 802-3-ethernet.wake-on-lan none
It was possible to remove flags by setting a string containing just white
spaces, but it was user unfriendly and non-intuitive.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1260584
The localization headers are now included via "nm-default.h".
Also fixes several places, where we wrongly included <glib/gi18n-lib.h>
instead of <glib/gi18n.h>. For example under "clients/" directory.
Rather than randomly including one or more of <glib.h>,
<glib-object.h>, and <gio/gio.h> everywhere (and forgetting to include
"nm-glib-compat.h" most of the time), rename nm-glib-compat.h to
nm-glib.h, include <gio/gio.h> from there, and then change all .c
files in NM to include "nm-glib.h" rather than including the glib
headers directly.
(Public headers files still have to include the real glib headers,
since nm-glib.h isn't installed...)
Also, remove glib includes from header files that are already
including a base object header file (which must itself already include
the glib headers).
Some of the properties changed from GParamSpecUInt to GParamSpecFlags, namely
NM_SETTING_VLAN_FLAGS
NM_SETTING_DCB_APP_FCOE_FLAGS
NM_SETTING_DCB_APP_ISCSI_FLAGS
NM_SETTING_DCB_APP_FIP_FLAGS
NM_SETTING_DCB_PRIORITY_FLOW_CONTROL_FLAGS
NM_SETTING_DCB_PRIORITY_GROUP_FLAGS
(commit fcfb4b40ba)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1244048
You can reset the default value via
$ nmcli connection modify id CON ipv4.dns-options ""
and set an empty value with
$ nmcli connection modify id CON ipv4.dns-options " "
The advantage of this is that if we later add another function
pointer we don't have to touch any existing calls which would
only pass NULL to that argument.
Using a variadic argument and partial initialization of an
auto variable gives us that flexibility.
Instead of having a get_func() and out2in_func(), have only one
get_func() that accepts an argument of the output format.
This way, a conversion to parsable input format, doesn't have to go
first thourgh get_func() and mangle the pretty string in out2in_func().
This fixes conversions via nmc_property_out2in_cut_paren().
For example, nmc_property_802_1X_get_private_key_password_flags()
would return a localized string _("0 (none)"). There is no guarantee
that out2in_func() would find the expected output format after
localizing.
This also fixes nmc_property_out2in_routes() which expected
a format "dst =" (would be "ip =") and expects mandatory
'nh' and 'mt' arguments. In fact, the regex didn't match and
nmc_property_out2in_routes() always failed.
While at it, also combine the implementation of
nmc_property_ipv4_get_routes() and nmc_property_ipv6_get_routes().
We already have "nm-utils*.h" and "NetworkManagerUtils.h" headers. Rename
"include/nm-utils-internal.h" to "nm-macros-internal.h". I think that
name is better, because this file is header-only, internal, and
repository-wide.
Also, it will never contain non-header-only declarations because
there is no backing object file under "include/".
It will only contain macros and inline functions.