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.
Move the settings/plugins doc generation from libnm-util to
libnm-core, since libnm-util isn't being updated for all new
properties.
With this commit, the keyfile and ifcfg-rh documentation is basically
unchanged, except that deprecated properties are now gone, and new
properties have been added, and the sections are in a different order.
(generate-plugin-docs.pl just outputs the settings in Makefile order,
and they were unsorted in libnm-util, but are sorted in libnm-core).
The settings documentation used for nm-settings.5, the D-Bus API docs,
and the nmcli help is changed a bit more at this point, and mostly for
the worse, since the libnm-core setting properties don't match up with
the D-Bus API as well as the libnm-util ones do. To be fixed...
(I also removed the "plugins docs" line in each plugin docs comment
block while moving them, since those blocks will be used for more than
just plugins soon, and it's sort of obvious anyway.)
Libraries need to include <gi18n-lib.h>, not <gi18n.h>, so that _()
will get defined to "dgettext (GETTEXT_DOMAIN, string)" rather than
"gettext (string)" (which will use the program's default domain, which
works fine for programs in the NetworkManager tree, but not for
external users). Likewise, we need to call bindtextdomain() so that
gettext can find the translations if the library is installed in a
different prefix from the program using it (and
bind_textdomain_codeset(), so it will know the translations are in
UTF-8 even if the locale isn't).
(The fact that no one noticed this was broken before is because the
libraries didn't really start returning useful translated strings much
until 0.9.10, and none of the out-of-tree clients have been updated to
actually show those strings to users yet.)
config.h should be included from every .c file, and it should be
included before any other include. Fix that.
(As a side effect of how I did this, this also changes us to
consistently use "config.h" rather than <config.h>. To the extent that
it matters [which is not much], quotes are more correct anyway, since
we're talking about a file in our own build tree, not a system
include.)
This property will indicate that the user wishes the VPN connection
to stay active until explicitly disconnected, even across link changes
or other interruptions.
When secret providers return the connection hash in GetSecrets(),
this hash should only contain secrets. However, some providers also
return non-secret properties.
for_each_secret() iterated over all entries of the @secrets hash
and triggered the assertion in nm_setting_get_secret_flags() (see
below).
NM should not assert against user provided input. Change
nm_setting_get_secret_flags() to silently return FALSE, if the property
is not a secret.
Indeed, handling of secrets is very different for NMSettingVpn and
others. Hence nm_setting_get_secret_flags() has only an inconsistent
behavior and we have to fix all call sites to do the right thing
(depending on whether we have a VPN setting or not).
Now for_each_secret() checks whether the property is a secret
without hitting the assertion. Adjust all other calls of
nm_setting_get_secret_flags(), to anticipate non-secret flags and
assert/warn where appropriate.
Also, agent_secrets_done_cb() clears now all non-secrets properties
from the hash, using the new argument @remove_non_secrets when calling
for_each_secret().
#0 0x0000003370c504e9 in g_logv () from /lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
#1 0x0000003370c5063f in g_log () from /lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
#2 0x00007fa4b0c1c156 in get_secret_flags (setting=0x1e3ac60, secret_name=0x1ea9180 "security", verify_secret=1, out_flags=0x7fff7507857c, error=0x0) at nm-setting.c:1091
#3 0x00007fa4b0c1c2b2 in nm_setting_get_secret_flags (setting=0x1e3ac60, secret_name=0x1ea9180 "security", out_flags=0x7fff7507857c, error=0x0) at nm-setting.c:1124
#4 0x0000000000463d03 in for_each_secret (connection=0x1deb2f0, secrets=0x1e9f860, callback=0x464f1b <has_system_owned_secrets>, callback_data=0x7fff7507865c) at settings/nm-settings-connection.c:203
#5 0x000000000046525f in agent_secrets_done_cb (manager=0x1dddf50, call_id=1, agent_dbus_owner=0x1ddb9e0 ":1.39", agent_username=0x1e51710 "thom", agent_has_modify=1, setting_name=0x1e91f90 "802-11-wireless-security",
flags=NM_SETTINGS_GET_SECRETS_FLAG_ALLOW_INTERACTION, secrets=0x1e9f860, error=0x0, user_data=0x1deb2f0, other_data2=0x477d61 <get_secrets_cb>, other_data3=0x1ea92a0) at settings/nm-settings-connection.c:757
#6 0x00000000004dc4fd in get_complete_cb (parent=0x1ea6300, secrets=0x1e9f860, agent_dbus_owner=0x1ddb9e0 ":1.39", agent_username=0x1e51710 "thom", error=0x0, user_data=0x1dddf50) at settings/nm-agent-manager.c:1139
#7 0x00000000004dab54 in req_complete_success (req=0x1ea6300, secrets=0x1e9f860, agent_dbus_owner=0x1ddb9e0 ":1.39", agent_uname=0x1e51710 "thom") at settings/nm-agent-manager.c:502
#8 0x00000000004db86e in get_done_cb (agent=0x1e89530, call_id=0x1, secrets=0x1e9f860, error=0x0, user_data=0x1ea6300) at settings/nm-agent-manager.c:856
#9 0x00000000004de9d0 in get_callback (proxy=0x1e47530, call=0x1, user_data=0x1ea10f0) at settings/nm-secret-agent.c:267
#10 0x000000337380cad2 in complete_pending_call_and_unlock () from /lib64/libdbus-1.so.3
#11 0x000000337380fdc1 in dbus_connection_dispatch () from /lib64/libdbus-1.so.3
#12 0x000000342800ad65 in message_queue_dispatch () from /lib64/libdbus-glib-1.so.2
#13 0x0000003370c492a6 in g_main_context_dispatch () from /lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
#14 0x0000003370c49628 in g_main_context_iterate.isra.24 () from /lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
#15 0x0000003370c49a3a in g_main_loop_run () from /lib64/libglib-2.0.so.0
#16 0x000000000042e5c6 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fff75078e88) at main.c:644
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
- Remove list of authors from files that had them; these serve no
purpose except to quickly get out of date (and were only used in
libnm-util and not libnm-glib anyway).
- Just say "Copyright", not "(C) Copyright" or "Copyright (C)"
- Put copyright statement after the license, not before
- Remove "NetworkManager - Network link manager" from the few files
that contained it, and "libnm_glib -- Access network status &
information from glib applications" from the many files that
contained it.
- Remove vim modeline from nm-device-olpc-mesh.[ch], add emacs modeline
to files that were missing it.
Remove all the GParamSpec docs, since everything now uses the gtk-doc
docs instead, so there's no point in having two copies of each (which
are often out of sync anyway).
Since we're touching so many lines anyway, also fix up the indentation
of the remaining property-installing lines, and add
G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS to each paramspec (so the nick strings don't
get strduped). Also, be consistent about starting a new line between
"g_object_class_install_property" and its opening parenthesis.
Fix up various issues with the docs for the NMSetting properties, and
pull in text from the GParamSpec docs where the GParamSpec docs were
better (or contained information that is necessary in the context of
nm-settings.5).
Also, consistently wrap all of the doc comments to the same width (80
columns).
This changes behaviour of nm_connection_update_secrets() in that it will
now return %TRUE, if there are no secrets to be cleared. Seems more
correct, to return success if there is nothing to do.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
Often, nm_connection_clear_secrets does have no consequences, because
there is nothing to be cleared. Only raise a signal, if something
actually changed.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
- refactor register_settings to allow lookup by GType and
add the settings name to SettingInfo.
- setting NM_SETTING_NAME is deprecated and should not be set anymore.
Indeed it has always be a bug, to reset the name to a different value.
The only valid place to set the name was in the _init() function of
the derived class itself.
This is now no longer needed/possible. Instead the name get's
detected based on the registered setting types. This makes use of
the registered metadata that is available anyway since every
usable setting has to register itself.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
When freeing one of the collections such as GArray, GPtrArray, GSList,
etc. it is common that the items inside the connections must be
freed/unrefed too.
The previous code often iterated over the collection first with
e.g. g_ptr_array_foreach and passing e.g. g_free as GFunc argument.
For one, this has the problem, that g_free has a different signature
GDestroyNotify then the expected GFunc. Moreover, this can be
simplified either by setting a clear function
(g_ptr_array_set_clear_func) or by passing the destroy function to the
free function (g_slist_free_full).
Signed-off-by: Thomas Haller <thaller@redhat.com>
to match other property removal functions, like nm_setting_bond_remove_option()
or nm_setting_wired_remove_s390_option().
Note:
This is an API change, make sure to bump soname when releasing libnm-util.
Make setting type registration less icky; instead of having the
connection register all the settings, have the settings themselves
register that information at library load time. Putting this sort
of thing in G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE is apparently more standard
than the home-rolled stuff we had before. Also document the
priority stuff so when adding new settings, people know what
priority to use.
(cleanups by jklimes)
Rather than generating enum classes by hand (and complaining in each
file that "this should really be standard"), use glib-mkenums.
Unfortunately, we need a very new version of glib-mkenums in order to
deal with NM's naming conventions and to fix a few other bugs, so just
import that into the source tree temporarily.
Also, to simplify the use of glib-mkenums, import Makefile.glib from
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/654395.
To avoid having to run glib-mkenums for every subdirectory of src/,
add a new "generated" directory, and put the generated enums files
there.
Finally, use Makefile.glib for marshallers too, and generate separate
ones for libnm-glib and NetworkManager.
What we want to do here is keep separate caches of system and
agent secrets. For system secrets, we cache them because NM
periodically clears secrets using nm_connection_clear_secrets() to
ensure they don't stay around in memory, and that transient secrets
get requested again when they are needed. For agent secrets, we
only want them during activation, but a connection read from disk
will not include agent secrets becuase by definition they aren't
stored in system settings along with the connection. Thus we need
to keep the agent/transient secrets somewhere for the duration of
the activation to ensure they don't get deleted.
This removes the copy-back hack in update_auth_cb() which copied
agent/transient secrets back into the connection over top of the
transient secrets that had been copied back in
nm_settings_connection_replace_settings(). No reason to copy
them twice if we keep an agent/transient secrets hash and do
the right thing with it.
It turns out we need a way to ignore transient (agent-owned or unsaved)
secrets during connection comparison. For example, if the user is
connecting to a network where the password is not saved, other
changes could trigger a writeout of that connection to disk when
connecting, which would the connection back in due to inotify, and the
re-read connection would then no longer be recognized as the same as
the in-memory connection due to the transient secret which obviously
wasn't read in from disk.
Adding these compare flags allows the code to not bother writing the
connection out to disk when the only difference between the on-disk
and in-memory connections are secrets that shouldn't get written to
disk anyway.
Because most of the time they will. They need special handling all
around anyway because only the VPN plugin itself knows whether the
connection needs secrets.
The old function took a string value, which wasn't really correct as
the property type is a GHashTable of string:string. For whatever
reason this is how nm-applet passed VPN secrets back to NM in the return
from the GetSecrets() D-Bus call. This was probably easier or
something but it was a special case that's magic and quite unclear.
Since we use nm_connection_update_secrets() more these days, and we
depend on the GValue types we pass into it matching the property
types of the setting property the secret is for, we need to fix that
up for VPN connections. But keep the old code for backwards
compatibility.
In the future secret agents should pass back VPN secrets in the same
form as the VPN setting specifies them for the "secrets" property:
a GHashTable of string:string. But the old mechanism of just dumping
the key/value pairs into the returned VPN hash as string:string will
still work.
Becuase there's only one 'flags' property for WEP keys (because it's pretty
dumb to have different flags for all 4 WEP keys) we need to do some tap dancing
with the secret name, so that requests for "wep-keyX" look up the "wep-key-flags"
property.
This allows the necessary flexibility when handling secrets; otherwise
it wouldn't be known when NM should save secrets returned from agents
to backing storage, or when the agents should store the secrets. We
can't simply use lack of a secret in persistent storage as the indicator
of this, as (for example) when creating a new connection without
secrets the storage method would be abmiguous.
At the same time, fold in "always ask" functionality for OTP tokens
so user agents don't have to store that attribute themselves out-of-band.
Add the necessary annotations (the mininum required, that is those
on return values. NULL parameters or container types may require
more), and the Autotools stuff to get a NetworkManager GIR for
libnm-util and a NMClient for libnm-glib.