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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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/*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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* Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Copyright 2011 - 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
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* Copyright 2009 Novell, Inc.
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*/
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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.
2014-08-13 18:10:11 +00:00
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#ifndef __NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_H__
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#define __NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_H__
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#if !defined (__NETWORKMANAGER_H_INSIDE__) && !defined (NETWORKMANAGER_COMPILATION)
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#error "Only <NetworkManager.h> can be included directly."
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#endif
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2014-10-09 13:12:42 +00:00
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#include <nm-device.h>
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G_BEGIN_DECLS
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#define NM_TYPE_DEVICE_WIMAX (nm_device_wimax_get_type ())
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), NM_TYPE_DEVICE_WIMAX, NMDeviceWimax))
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), NM_TYPE_DEVICE_WIMAX, NMDeviceWimaxClass))
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#define NM_IS_DEVICE_WIMAX(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), NM_TYPE_DEVICE_WIMAX))
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#define NM_IS_DEVICE_WIMAX_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), NM_TYPE_DEVICE_WIMAX))
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), NM_TYPE_DEVICE_WIMAX, NMDeviceWimaxClass))
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_HW_ADDRESS "hw-address"
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_ACTIVE_NSP "active-nsp"
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_CENTER_FREQUENCY "center-frequency"
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_RSSI "rssi"
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_CINR "cinr"
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_TX_POWER "tx-power"
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_BSID "bsid"
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#define NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_NSPS "nsps"
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2016-05-05 07:36:32 +00:00
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/**
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* NMDeviceWimax:
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*/
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struct _NMDeviceWimax {
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NMDevice parent;
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};
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typedef struct {
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NMDeviceClass parent;
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/* Signals */
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void (*nsp_added) (NMDeviceWimax *self, NMWimaxNsp *nsp);
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void (*nsp_removed) (NMDeviceWimax *self, NMWimaxNsp *nsp);
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/*< private >*/
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gpointer padding[4];
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} NMDeviceWimaxClass;
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wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.
So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.
For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.
nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-13 21:07:00 +00:00
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NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
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GType nm_device_wimax_get_type (void);
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wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.
So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.
For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.
nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-13 21:07:00 +00:00
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NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
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const char *nm_device_wimax_get_hw_address (NMDeviceWimax *wimax);
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wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.
So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.
For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.
nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-13 21:07:00 +00:00
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NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
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NMWimaxNsp *nm_device_wimax_get_active_nsp (NMDeviceWimax *wimax);
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wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.
So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.
For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.
nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-13 21:07:00 +00:00
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NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
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NMWimaxNsp *nm_device_wimax_get_nsp_by_path (NMDeviceWimax *wimax,
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const char *path);
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wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.
So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.
For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.
nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-13 21:07:00 +00:00
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NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
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const GPtrArray *nm_device_wimax_get_nsps (NMDeviceWimax *wimax);
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wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.
So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.
For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.
nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-13 21:07:00 +00:00
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NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
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2014-07-24 12:53:33 +00:00
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guint nm_device_wimax_get_center_frequency (NMDeviceWimax *self);
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wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.
So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.
For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.
nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-13 21:07:00 +00:00
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NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
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gint nm_device_wimax_get_rssi (NMDeviceWimax *self);
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wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.
So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.
For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.
nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-13 21:07:00 +00:00
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NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
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gint nm_device_wimax_get_cinr (NMDeviceWimax *self);
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wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.
So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.
For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.
nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-13 21:07:00 +00:00
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NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
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gint nm_device_wimax_get_tx_power (NMDeviceWimax *self);
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wimax: drop WiMAX support (bgo #747846)
Even Fedora is no longer shipping the WiMAX SDK, so it's likely we'll
eventually accidentally break some of the code in src/devices/wimax/
(if we haven't already). Discussion on the list showed a consensus for
dropping support for WiMAX.
So, remove the SDK checks from configure.ac, remove the WiMAX device
plugin and associated manager support, and deprecate all the APIs.
For compatibility reasons, it is still possible to create and save
WiMAX connections, to toggle the software WiMAX rfkill state, and to
change the "WIMAX" log level, although none of these have any effect,
since no NMDeviceWimax will ever be created.
nmcli was only compiling in support for most WiMAX operations when NM
as a whole was built with WiMAX support, so that code has been removed
now as well. (It is still possible to use nmcli to create and edit
WiMAX connections, but those connections will never be activatable.)
2015-04-13 21:07:00 +00:00
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NM_DEPRECATED_IN_1_2
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const char * nm_device_wimax_get_bsid (NMDeviceWimax *self);
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G_END_DECLS
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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.
2014-08-13 18:10:11 +00:00
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#endif /* __NM_DEVICE_WIMAX_H__ */
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