/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */ /* * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Copyright 2004 - 2014 Red Hat, Inc. */ #ifndef __NM_ERRORS_H__ #define __NM_ERRORS_H__ /** * NMConnectionError: * @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unclassified error * @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_SETTING_NOT_FOUND: the #NMConnection object * did not contain the specified #NMSetting object * @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_FOUND: the #NMConnection did not contain the * requested #NMSetting property * @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_SECRET: an operation which requires a secret * was attempted on a non-secret property * @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_SETTING: the #NMConnection object is missing an * #NMSetting which is required for its configuration. The error message will * always be prefixed with ": ", where "" is the * name of the setting that is missing. * @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_SETTING: the #NMConnection object contains an * invalid or inappropriate #NMSetting. The error message will always be * prefixed with ": ", where "" is the name of the * setting that is invalid. * @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY: the #NMConnection object is invalid * because it is missing a required property. The error message will always be * prefixed with ".: ", where "" is * the name of the setting with the missing property, and "" is * the property that is missing. * @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY: the #NMConnection object is invalid * because a property has an invalid value. The error message will always be * prefixed with ".: ", where "" is * the name of the setting with the invalid property, and "" is * the property that is invalid. * * Describes errors that may result from operations involving a #NMConnection * or its #NMSettings. * * These errors may be returned directly from #NMConnection and #NMSetting * methods, or may be returned from D-Bus operations (eg on #NMClient or * #NMDevice), where they correspond to errors in the * "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings.Connection" namespace. */ typedef enum { NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_FAILED = 0, /*< nick=Failed >*/ NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_SETTING_NOT_FOUND, /*< nick=SettingNotFound >*/ NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_FOUND, /*< nick=PropertyNotFound >*/ NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_SECRET, /*< nick=PropertyNotSecret >*/ NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_SETTING, /*< nick=MissingSetting >*/ NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_SETTING, /*< nick=InvalidSetting >*/ NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY, /*< nick=MissingProperty >*/ NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY, /*< nick=InvalidProperty >*/ } NMConnectionError; #define NM_CONNECTION_ERROR nm_connection_error_quark () GQuark nm_connection_error_quark (void); /** * NMCryptoError: * @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_FAILED: generic failure * @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA: the certificate or key data provided * was invalid * @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORD: the password was invalid * @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CIPHER: the data uses an unknown cipher * @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_DECRYPTION_FAILED: decryption failed * @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_ENCRYPTION_FAILED: encryption failed * * Cryptography-related errors that can be returned from some nm-utils methods, * and some #NMSetting8021x operations. */ typedef enum { NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_FAILED = 0, NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORD, NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CIPHER, NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_DECRYPTION_FAILED, NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_ENCRYPTION_FAILED, } NMCryptoError; #define NM_CRYPTO_ERROR nm_crypto_error_quark () GQuark nm_crypto_error_quark (void); /** * NMDeviceError: * @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unclassified error * @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_CREATION_FAILED: NetworkManager failed to create the device * @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION: the specified connection is not valid * @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_CONNECTION: the specified connection is not * compatible with this device. * @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVE: the device does not have an active connection * @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_SOFTWARE: the requested operation is only valid on * software devices. * @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED: the requested operation is not allowed at * this time. * @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_SPECIFIC_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND: the "specific object" in the * activation request (eg, the #NMAccessPoint or #NMWimaxNsp) was not * found. * * Device-related errors. * * These errors may be returned directly from #NMDevice methods, or may be * returned from D-Bus operations (where they correspond to errors in the * "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device" namespace). */ typedef enum { NM_DEVICE_ERROR_FAILED = 0, /*< nick=Failed >*/ NM_DEVICE_ERROR_CREATION_FAILED, /*< nick=CreationFailed >*/ NM_DEVICE_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION, /*< nick=InvalidConnection >*/ NM_DEVICE_ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_CONNECTION, /*< nick=IncompatibleConnection >*/ NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVE, /*< nick=NotActive >*/ NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_SOFTWARE, /*< nick=NotSoftware >*/ NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED, /*< nick=NotAllowed >*/ NM_DEVICE_ERROR_SPECIFIC_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND, /*< nick=SpecificObjectNotFound >*/ } NMDeviceError; #define NM_DEVICE_ERROR nm_device_error_quark () GQuark nm_device_error_quark (void); /** * NMManagerError: * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unclassified error * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED: Permission denied. * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CONNECTION: The requested connection is not known. * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_DEVICE: The requested device is not known. * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_NOT_AVAILABLE: The requested connection cannot be * activated at this time. * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_NOT_ACTIVE: The request could not be completed * because a required connection is not active. * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_ALREADY_ACTIVE: The connection to be activated was * already active on another device. * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_DEPENDENCY_FAILED: An activation request failed due to a * dependency being unavailable. * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_ALREADY_ASLEEP_OR_AWAKE: The manager is already in the requested * sleep/wake state. * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_ALREADY_ENABLED_OR_DISABLED: The network is already * enabled/disabled. * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_LOG_LEVEL: Unknown log level in SetLogging * @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_LOG_DOMAIN: Unknown log domain in SetLogging * * Errors related to the main "network management" interface of NetworkManager. * These may be returned from #NMClient methods that invoke D-Bus operations on * the "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager" interface, and correspond to D-Bus * errors in that namespace. */ typedef enum { NM_MANAGER_ERROR_FAILED = 0, /*< nick=Failed >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED, /*< nick=PermissionDenied >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CONNECTION, /*< nick=UnknownConnection >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_DEVICE, /*< nick=UnknownDevice >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_NOT_AVAILABLE, /*< nick=ConnectionNotAvailable >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_NOT_ACTIVE, /*< nick=ConnectionNotActive >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_ALREADY_ACTIVE, /*< nick=ConnectionAlreadyActive >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_DEPENDENCY_FAILED, /*< nick=DependencyFailed >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_ALREADY_ASLEEP_OR_AWAKE, /*< nick=AlreadyAsleepOrAwake >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_ALREADY_ENABLED_OR_DISABLED, /*< nick=AlreadyEnabledOrDisabled >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_LOG_LEVEL, /*< nick=UnknownLogLevel >*/ NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_LOG_DOMAIN, /*< nick=UnknownLogDomain >*/ } NMManagerError; GQuark nm_manager_error_quark (void); #define NM_MANAGER_ERROR (nm_manager_error_quark ()) /** * NMSettingsError: * @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unclassified error * @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED: permission denied * @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED: the requested operation is not supported by any * active settings backend * @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION: the connection was invalid * @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_READ_ONLY_CONNECTION: attempted to modify a read-only connection * @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_UUID_EXISTS: a connection with that UUID already exists * @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_INVALID_HOSTNAME: attempted to set an invalid hostname * * Errors related to the settings/persistent configuration interface of * NetworkManager. * * These may be returned from #NMClient methods that invoke D-Bus operations on * the "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings" interface, and correspond to * D-Bus errors in that namespace. */ typedef enum { NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_FAILED = 0, /*< nick=Failed >*/ NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED, /*< nick=PermissionDenied >*/ NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED, /*< nick=NotSupported >*/ NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION, /*< nick=InvalidConnection >*/ NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_READ_ONLY_CONNECTION, /*< nick=ReadOnlyConnection >*/ NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_UUID_EXISTS, /*< nick=UuidExists >*/ NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_INVALID_HOSTNAME, /*< nick=InvalidHostname >*/ } NMSettingsError; GQuark nm_settings_error_quark (void); #define NM_SETTINGS_ERROR (nm_settings_error_quark ()) #endif /* __NM_ERRORS_H__ */