* 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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Move scanning code into NetworkManager rather than use iwlib's
iw_scan() function, so that we can figure out AP capabilities.
* NetworkManager.h
- Add AP capability bits
* src/NetworkManagerAP.[ch]
- Add capability field to NMAccessPoint structure
- Add WPA & RSN Information Element fields and accessor
functions to NMAccessPoint
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- Remove usage of iw_scan
- Add scanning code to NetworkManager rather than use
iw_scan() from iwlib
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.[ch]
- (nm_dispose_scan_results): remove, unused
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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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* gnome/applet/applet-dbus-devices.c:
* gnome/applet/applet.c:
* gnome/applet/nm-device.c:
* gnome/applet/nm-device.h:
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c:
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.h:
* src/nm-dbus-device.c:
I've got a fever, and the only cure for it is less ioctl.
Make NM push IP data rather than make the applet open a socket
to the device.
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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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* 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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Patch from Peter Jones:
* Remove usage of varargs to fix crashes on PPC (RH #154336)
Patch from Bill Moss:
* src/NetworkManagerSystem.c
- Fix checking of return value from ioctl()
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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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Add debug code for socket/file descriptor leaks. We register every socket
that we open (except for stuff in dhcpcd/) for tracking, and print out the
list of sockets that we forgot to close on shutdown. This also consolidates
about 4 places where we opened sockets into 1 function in NetworkManagerUtils.c
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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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* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_get_device_driver_name): driver names are now on the parents of
"Network Interface" objects, so look for them there
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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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Patch from Dave Woodhouse for IPv6:
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_ethernet_address_is_valid): Check for prism54 dummy MAC address
and multicast addresses
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- (nm_device_set_up_down): make sure our cached MAC address is up-to-date
after bringing up a card.
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* src/NetworkManager.c
- (nm_create_device_and_add_to_list): change the add message slightly
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_get_wireless_driver_support_level, nm_get_wired_driver_support_level):
Return driver name to calling function
- (nm_get_driver_support_level): print out the driver a device is using
during the support check
Patch from Dave Woodhouse:
* dhcpcd/udpipgen.c
- (in_cksum): copy last byte of odd-sized packets into a
'u_short' rather than a 'u_char', should fix wrong checksums
on big-endian platforms
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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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Major rework of link detection code. We now use DHCP
as part of the link detection which proves to be much more robust,
and also supports Open System authentication for wireless networks.
We no longer use external DHCP client programs. Instead, we use
our own DHCP client, based on substantially reworked bits of 'dhcpcd'
which was written by:
Yoichi Hariguchi <yoichi@fore.com>
Sergei Viznyuk <sv@phystech.com>
http://www.phystech.com/download/
It resides in the "dhcpcd" directory and was refactored into a general
purpose DHCP client library by me.
Also misc fixes (CPPFLAGS->AM_CPPFLAGS, move some stuff around),
move src/backends/NetworkManagerSystem.h -> src/NetworkManagerSystem.h
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* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_get_wireless_driver_support_level): default to
FULLY_SUPPORTED rather than UNSUPPORTED, forgot to
flip this when changing from whitelist->blacklist of
wireless drivers
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* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- Blacklist wireless cards rather than whitelisting them.
- Grab driver name from HAL rather than trying to find it
ourselves.
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* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_spawn_process): Fix a potential dereference of NULL
Patches from Peter Jones:
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- (nm_device_test_wireless_extensions): Better check for
wireless devices
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_spawn_process): Pass in valid stdout and stderr so
executed programs don't randomly SIGPIPE and fail
- (nm_get_wired_driver_support_level): quash hal warning
when checking for USB ethernet device
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* Add some support for telling NetworkManagerInfo to tell the user
that they are using a device that's not fully supported
* Fix some assertions in debug messages due to null access point args
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* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- Don't try to activate/bring up/down unsupported
devices
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- Fix case of PCI ID checks for driver support levels
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* NetworkManager.h
- New file, now contains commonly used structures and bits
for the dbus API of NetworkManager
* Makefile.am
- Deliver NetworkManager.h to ${includedir}/NetworkManager
* src/NetworkManager.h
- Rename -> src/NetworkManagerMain.c
* Various fixups all around to use NetworkManager.h and new
src/NetworkManagerMain.h, remove redundant bits that got
moved into NetworkManager.h
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
src/NetworkManagerUtils.[ch]
src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
- Whitelist wireless drivers, and blacklist some wired
drivers. Also blacklist cipsec and ethernet-over-usb
devices at this time (RH #135722, RH #135648)
- Don't leak unsupported devices out over dbus, or allow
them to be set as the active device. Skip over them
during automatic device picking
* test/nmclienttest.c
- Clean up the dbus code a lot
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* panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.c
- Add function to print out applet_state in a readable
manner
* src/NetworkManager.c
- (main): Don't segfault when nm_dbus_init() fails, we had
a left-over call to hal_shutdown() into which we passed NULL
* src/NetworkManagerAP.c
- (nm_ap_set_essid): Allow NULL essids
* src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch]
- More use of nm_ap_list_[un]lock ()
- (nm_ap_list_get_ap_by_essid): don't warn when looking for a NULL
network/essid, just return nothing. Also skip over NULL
essid access points in the list when searching
- (nm_ap_list_get_ap_by_address): new function
- (nm_ap_list_update_network): set the access point's key source to
NULL when the key returned from NetworkManagerInfo is NULL or
of 0 length
- nm_ap_list_update_keys() -> nm_ap_list_update_properties(), and
copy timestamp over too
- (nm_ap_list_copy_essids_by_address): new function, attempt to
find the correct ESSID for a blank-essid access point by searching
through another list and matching access point MAC addresses
- (nm_ap_list_diff): exclude blank-essid access points from the diffs
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
- (nm_dbus_nm_set_active_device): deal with random networks the user
may specify. This is mainly for access points that don't
broadcast their essid. So if the user tells us to associate with
some random ESSID that's not in our access point list, we find
out if the access point does in fact exist (by attempting association
and then matching that access point's MAC address with the essid the
user gave us) and then we switch to it.
- (nm_dbus_devices_handle_request): don't add blank-essid access points
to the returned list of networks for the "getNetworks" method
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
- Extra debugging info for link detection
- (nm_device_ap_list_get_ap_by_address): new function, return an AP
based on MAC address
- (nm_device_get_path_for_ap): ignore blank-essid access points
- (nm_device_wireless_network_exists): new function, find out whether
a random ESSID exists by attempting to associate with it
- (nm_device_do_normal_scan): allow blank-essid access points in our
device list as long as they have an AP MAC address we can use.
Also send WirelessNetwork[Dis]Appeared signals for non-active
devices too. Lets the applet update more frequently.
* src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c
- Patch from: Robert Paskowitz
- Update backend code for Gentoo
- Implement nm_system_device_update_config_info ()
* test/nmclienttest.c
- (set_network_device): new function, takes a command-line argument
and tells NetworkManager to use that wireless network
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* TODO
- Remove bit about static IP address support
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- (nm_spawn_process): Add some error reporting
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- (nm_device_activation_configure_ip): hook up to the static config
routines in the backends
* src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c
- (nm_system_device_update_config_info): use shvar.c routines to
parse the config file iformation, not our own
- (nm_system_device_setup_static_ip4_config): new function, based
heavily on 'ifup' script and 'ipcalc' tool code. Set up a device
with a static IP address and gateway
* src/backends/shvar.[ch]
- Parser (filched from initscripts package) for ifcfg-* files
* src/backends/NetworkManagerSystem.h
src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c
- Stub nm_system_device_update_config_info() and nm_system_device_setup_static_ip4_config()
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* panel-applet/no-networkmanager.png
panel-applet/Makefile.am
panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.c
- Add a "NetworkManager not running" icon and use it
- Use new consolidated GConf keys rather than Preferred/Trusted
* TODO: update
* info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.c
info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.[ch]
info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoPassphraseDialog.c
- There are now no longer two separate lists of wireless networks,
but one list where each network is "trusted" or not trusted
- Add a "getNetworkTrusted" dbus method
- "WirelessNetworkUpdate" signal now sent rather than
"PreferredNetworkUpdate/TrustedNetworkUpdate" signals
- Start freeing some dbus errors (not completed yet)
* info-daemon/passphrase.glade
- Remove the "don't show" hints for pager and taskbar
- Add a title since its going to be in the taskbar
* src/NetworkManager.[ch]
src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch]
- There are now no longer two separate lists of wireless networks,
but one list where each network is "trusted" or not trusted
* src/NetworkManagerAP.[ch]
- Add get/set "trusted" accessors and data bit
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch]
- Add function to get "trusted" status of a network from NetworkManagerInfo
- Trap new WirelessNetworkUpdate signal rather than old separate signals
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
- Add per-device config data (ip4 addr, gateway, netmask) and accessors
- (nm_device_new): Get device config from backend when initializing devices
- (nm_device_activation_worker): Split out device configuration on
activation to deal with static/dynamic IP differences, and try encryption
fallbacks on a device if the encryption method for the best AP is not good
- (nm_device_update_best_ap): convert to new consolidated access point lists from
NetworkManagerInfo, and copy over latest NMI info to best_ap when setting it
* src/NetworkManagerWireless.c
- libgcrypt code wasn't converting the MD5 digest to an ascii string, fix it
* src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerSystem.h
- (nm_system_device_update_config_info): Add function to get device configuration
from system data in ifcfg-* files
* src/backends/NetworkManagerDebian.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerSlackware.c
- Add stub functions for getting device configuration
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* Remove 'debug' extern global from all files since we now
use syslog()
* src/NetworkManager.[ch]
- Break out routine that get the net.interface property from HAL,
removing that logic from nm_create_device_and_add_to_list()
- (nm_create_device_and_add_to_list): make this a bit more general so
it doesn't do the talking to HAL. Also add arguments to facilitate
the create of test devices.
- (nm_data_mark_state_changed): rename from nm_data_set_state_modified()
- (nm_data_new, main, nm_print_usage): add new argument "--enable-test-devices"
which makes NetworkManager listen for dbus commands to create test
devices, which have no backing hardware. Use when you're on a plane
for example, and/or forgot your wireless card at home. Test devices
_cannot_ be created unless NM is started with --enable-test-devices.
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch]
- New "getLinkActive" method for devices
- New "setLinkActive" method for devices (only works on test devices)
- New "createTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object to create a test
device of a specified type (ie wired, wireless). UDI is created from
scratch, as is the interface name. Only works when NM is started with
--enable-test-devices switch.
- New "removeTestDevice" method on NetworkManager object which removes a
test device. Only works when NM is started with --enable-test-devices
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
- Logic to facilitate test devices. Add variables to NMDevice struct to indicate
whether a device is a test device or not, and what its link status is.
- Deal with test devices in most functions. For those that work directly on hardware
special-case test devices.
- (nm_device_new): don't create a test device if test devices weren't enabled on the
command-line.
- (nm_device_update_link_active): split out logic for wired and wireless device link
checking to separate functions to facilitate test device link checking.
- (nm_device_set_enc_key): Since some drivers for wireless cards are daft and
don't make a distinction between System Authentication and Encryption
(namely Cisco aironet), we use Open System auth when setting a WEP key
on the card. We don't deal with Shared Key auth yet.
- (nm_device_activation_worker): split the activation cancel check logic out into
a separate routine nm_device_activation_cancel_if_needed()
- (nm_device_activation_signal_cancel): rename from nm_device_activation_cancel()
- (nm_device_fake_ap_list): Test wireless devices obviously cannot scan, so create
a list of fake access points that they can "see"
- (nm_device_is_test_device): return whether or not a device is a test device
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- (nm_policy_get_best_device): attempt to deal with wireless network selection,
previously if you "locked"/forced NM to use a wireless device but then
selected a wireless network for NM to use, it would switch to a wired device.
So, if the active device is wireless and it has a "forced" best AP, use it
if the "forced" best AP is still valid
- (nm_state_modification_monitor): deal with NULL best devices, for example
there were no usable network devices, or the last one was removed
* src/backends/NetworkManager*.c
- Deal with test devices, mostly just return success for operations like getting
a DHCP address
* test/nmtestdevices.c
- Test tool to create/remove/link-switch test devices
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* src/NetworkManagerAP.[ch]
- Add a "enc_method_good" member and accessors to an Access Point
to signal when we've found the correct encryption method
for an access point
- Add a "timestamp" member and accessors, remove "priority" member
and accessors (use timestamps instead)
- Rename "wep_key"->"enc_key"
- (nm_ap_get_enc_key_hashed): new, return the correct mangled key
for a specified encryption method using the access points
source encryption key/passphrase
* src/NetworkManagerAPList.c
- When updating a network with dbus, grab timestamp now instead of
priority
* src/NetworkManagerDBus.[ch]
- Add signal for "DeviceActivating"
- Switch priority->timestamp
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- Change references of "wep_key" -> "enc_key" or "key"
- Signal DeviceActivating when starting activation
- When activating a wireless device, if the access point we are connecting
to is encrypted, and we have a source key, try to generate a mangled
key and use that (ie, generate real WEP key from a passphrase)
- Rework device activation to fallback to other encryption methods if
a previous one didn't work (ie, try mangling a key as a 104-bit passphrase
first, then if that doesn't work fall back to direct hex key).
- (nm_device_update_best_ap): fix a deadlock, and use timestamps instead of
priority. We now prefer the latest access point used, rather than using
a priority scheme
- (nm_device_do_normal_scan): make the encryption method "unknown" on access
points we've just discovered, and merge in correct info from the global
access point lists
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* configure.in
src/Makefile.am
src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
src/NetworkManager.c
src/NetworkManagerUtils.[ch]
src/backends/NetworkManagerSystem.h
src/backends/NetworkManagerRedHat.c
src/backends/NetworkManagerGentoo.c
- Refactor system-specific code into separate backends for
each distribution
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* initscript/NetworkManager
- Check for /sbin/ip
- Do sysctl magic that network service does
- sleep 4s after start to allow network time to come up [hack]
* src/Makefile.am
src/NMLoadModules
- Load all network device kernel modules (hal doesn't know devices
are ethernet until the module is loaded, and therefore we don't know)
* src/NetworkManager.c
- (main): daemonize later, launch NMLoadModules to alert HAL of our
network devices, and bring up the loopback device explicitly
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.[ch]
- (nm_enable_loopback): new function
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* info-daemon/passphrase.glade
- Set window title to " "
* panel-applet/Makefile.am
panel-applet/keyring.png
- Deliver to correct place
* panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.[ch]
- Add comments
- Remove applet->have_active_device as its no longer used
- (nmwa_load_theme): load keyring.png too
- (error_dialog): remove
- (show_warning_dialog): subsume functionality of error dialog too
- (nmwa_destroy, nmwa_new): create and dispose of an application-wide GConfClient
- (nmwa_handle_network_choice): add to deal with user clicking on an item from
the networks menu
- (nmwa_menu_item_activated): GtkMenuItem "activate" signal handler
- (nmwa_button_clicked, nmwa_setup_widgets): create and populate the menu on startup
and when we get broadcasts of changed wireless access points only, not when the
user clicks on the button to display the menu (too long of a wait)
- (nmwa_add_menu_item): Make active network bold, and place a keyring icon beside
networks that are encrypted
- (nmwa_dispose_menu, nmwa_menu_item_data_free): dispose of the data we place on each
menu item with g_object_set_data()
* panel-applet/NMWirelessAppletDbus.[ch]
- (nmwa_dbus_get_bool): add method to return boolean value from dbus message
- (nmwa_dbus_get_active_network): add (nmwa_dbus_get_string() wrapper to get active network)
- (nmwa_dbus_add_networks_to_menu): clean up, only show one instance of each ESSID in the menu
- (nmwa_dbus_set_network): force NetworkManager to use a particular network for wireless cards
- (nmwa_dbus_init, nmwa_dbus_filter): Trap network appear/disappear and device
activation/deactivation signals and rebuild the menu when they happen
* src/NetworkManager.c
- (main): use new nm_spawn_process() rather than system()
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
- (nm_dbus_devices_handle_request): don't compare AP structure addresses directly, but essids
instead. Since we can now force best_aps to stick around, the AP structure to which
dev->options.wireless.best_ap points to won't necessarily be in the device's device list
if a scan has happened since the best_ap was frozen. Also add "setNetwork" method
to freeze the best_ap.
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
- (nm_device_activation_worker): Use new nm_spawn_process() call rather than system()
- (nm_device_*_best_ap): add freeze/unfreeze/get_frozen functions, and don't really update
the best_ap in nm_device_update_best_ap() if the best_ap is frozen AND in the device's
ap list
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.[ch]
- (nm_spawn_process): add replacement for system() usage
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* info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfo.c:
- (main): clean up Seth's code style
* info-daemon/NetworkManagerInfoDbus.c:
- Use the more aptly-named path/service/interface constants from NetworkManager
- Don't return empty strings ("") as object paths ever, instead return errors
* panel-applet/NMWirelessApplet.c:
- Clean up Seth's code style
* src/NetworkManager.[ch]
- (nm_remove_device_from_list): remove anything having to do with pending_device
- (main, nm_print_usage): change --daemon=[yes|no] -> --no-daemon
* src/NetworkManagerAPList.[ch]
- Move Iter struct right above the iter functions to preserve opacity
- (nm_ap_list_remove_ap): implement
- (nm_ap_list_update_network): deal with errors returned from nm_dbus_get_network_priority(),
remove AP if NetworkManagerInfo doesn't know anything about it
- (nm_ap_list_diff): user NMAPList iterators
- (nm_ap_list_print_members): implement debugging function
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.[ch]
- (nm_dbus_nm_get_active_device): remove anything to do with pending_device
- (nm_dbus_get_user_key_for_network): remove DBusPendingCall stuff (unused),
and move the actual key setting stuff into NetworkManagerDevice.c
- (nm_dbus_get_network_priority): return -1 now on errors
- (nm_dbus_nmi_filter): fix strcmp() error that caused PreferredNetworkUpdate signals to
get lost, and force the active device to update its "best" ap when AP lists change
- (nm_dbus_nm_message_handler): Update conditions for returning "connecting" for a "status"
method call due to pending_device member removal
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.[ch]
- Move NMDevice structure to the top
- Add a wireless scan mutex and a best_ap mutex to the Wireless Options structure
- Remove Pending Action stuff from everywhere
- (nm_device_activation_*): We now "begin" activation and start a thread to do the
activation for us. This thread blocks until all conditions for activation have
been met (ie for wireless devices, we need a valid WEP key and a "best" ap), and
then setup up the interface and runs dhclient. We have to do this because there
is no guaruntee how long dhclient takes, and while we are blocking on it, we cannot
run our main loop and respond to dbus method calls or HAL device removals/inserts
- (nm_device_set_user_key_for_network): Move logic here from NetworkManagerDbus.c so we
can tell nm_device_activation_worker() that we've got a key
- (nm_device_*_best_ap): lock access to best_ap member of Wireless Options structure
- (nm_device_get_path_for_ap): dumb it down so the list doesn't lock against itself when
diffing (AP appear/disappear signal functions make sure the AP is actually in the device's
list)
- (nm_device_update_best_ap): move logic from nm_wireless_is_ap_better() here
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- Remove anything to do with pending_device
- Adjust device activation to deal with activation-in-worker-thread
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- Clean up locking debugging a bit
* src/NetworkManagerWireless.[ch]
- (nm_wireless_is_ap_better): remove, stick logic in nm_device_update_best_ap(). This function
was badly named and is better as a device function
* panel-applet/.cvsignore: add
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* src/Makefile.am
- Turn on warnings
* src/NetworkManager.c
- nm_create_device_and_add_to_list(): call nm_device_deactivate() rather
that doing the deactivation ourselves
- Cancel an pending actions on a device if its being removed
- Break up link state checking a bit, make non-active wireless cards
deactivated to save power
- Remove unused variables
* src/NetworkManager.h
- Add support for "pending" device
* src/NetworkManagerAP.h
src/NetworkManagerAP.c
- Add support for determining whether and AP has encryption enabled or not
- AP address is now "struct ether_addr" rather than a string
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.h
src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
- Add signal NeedKeyForNetwork, method SetKeyForNetwork (testing only)
- Changes for AP address from struct ether_addr->string
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.h
src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- Remove unused variables, fix warnings
- Add support for Pending Actions (things that block a device from being "active"
until they are completed).
- First pending action: Get a WEP key from the user
- Add nm_device_is_wire[d|less](), rename nm_device_is_wireless()
- Clean up explicit testing of dev->iface_type to use nm_device_is_wireless()
- Update wireless link checking to try to determine if the AP we are associated
with is correct, but the WEP key we are using is just wrong. If its wrong,
trigger the GetUserKey pending action on the device
- If dhclient can't get an IP address, it brings the device down. Bring it back
up in that case, otherwise we can't scan or link-check on it
- Add IP address change notifications at appropriate points (still needs some work)
- Add nm_device_need_ap_switch(), checks whether we need to switch access points or not
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.h
src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- Split out "best" access point determiniation into separate function
- Make device activation 2-stage: first the device is pending, then
in the next iteration through it becomes "active" unless it has
pending actions
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.h
src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- Clean up unused variables and warnings
- Wrap our debug macros in {} to prevent possible confusion
* src/NetworkManagerWireless.c
- Forgot to return current best priority, which lead to last available AP always
being chosen no matter what its priority was. Corrected.
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* src/NetworkManager.c
- Add IPv4 address update for active device during link state check
- Don't allow wireless cards to be powered up when they are not the
active device
* src/NetworkManagerDbus.c
src/NetworkManagerDbus.h
- Add DBUS IPv4 address change signal
- Add DBUS IPv4 address get method for devices
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
- Make setting the WEP key actually work
- Move IP address get/set/update stuff here, per-device
- Power down/bring down wireless device when deactivated
- For scanning wireless devices, if first scan returned ENODATA, try again
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- Only set the WEP key for an allowed access point if there is one.
We were setting it to be blank if one wasn't specified.
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.h
src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
- Move the IP address stuff to NetworkManagerDevice.c
* dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c
- Add device IPv4 address change notification stuff
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* dispatcher-daemon/NetworkManagerDispatcher.c
- A bit more descriptive state message
- Don't segfault when reading directory
* src/NetworkManager.h
- Remove NMData desired_ap member, its now
per-device rather than global
* src/NetworkManager.c
- Remove references to desired_ap
- Move the allowed AP list refresh stuff into a thread
* src/NetworkManagerDevice.c
src/NetworkManagerDevice.h
- Each wireless device now has a "best ap"
- Make device activate/deactivate functions per-device
- Make wireless scanning per-device
- Add IPv4 address discover functions, stub IPv6 ones
- Move ethernet address validation functions to NetworkManagerUtils.c
- Add wireless access point accessor function
- Get/Set functions for "best ap"
* src/NetworkManagerPolicy.c
- Move activate/deactivate stuff into NetworkManagerDevice.c, per-device
- Deal with per-device "best ap" rather than data->desired_apa
- Implement allowed access point worker thread
- Add nm_policy_essid_is_allowed() function
* src/NetworkManagerUtils.c
src/NetworkManagerUtils.h
- Add nm_ethernet_address_is_valid() function
- Add IPv4/IPv6 address get functions
* src/NetworkManagerWireless.c
src/NetworkManagerWireless.h
- Move scanning stuff into NetworkManagerDevice.c, per-device
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