NetworkManager/introspection/nm-device.xml
Dan Williams d6f9230beb core: add "real" NMDevice property
This property is TRUE for devices that exist either as a kernel device
or are backed by some other resource (eg, ModemManager object, Bluez
device, etc).  It will eventually be FALSE for software devices that
are not yet instantiated.
2015-12-04 12:15:12 +01:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<node name="/" xmlns:tp="http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/DbusSpec#extensions-v0">
<interface name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device">
<property name="Udi" type="s" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
Operating-system specific transient device hardware identifier. This
is an opaque string representing the underlying hardware for the device,
and shouldn't be used to keep track of individual devices. For some
device types (Bluetooth, Modems) it is an identifier used by the
hardware service (ie bluez or ModemManager) to refer to that device,
and client programs use it get additional information from those
services which NM does not provide. The Udi is not guaranteed to be
consistent across reboots or hotplugs of the hardware. If you're looking
for a way to uniquely track each device in your application, use the
object path. If you're looking for a way to track a specific piece of
hardware across reboot or hotplug, use a MAC address or USB serial
number.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Interface" type="s" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
The name of the device's control (and often data) interface.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="IpInterface" type="s" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
The name of the device's data interface when available. This property
may not refer to the actual data interface until the device has
successfully established a data connection, indicated by the device's
State becoming ACTIVATED.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Driver" type="s" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
The driver handling the device.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="DriverVersion" type="s" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
The version of the driver handling the device.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="FirmwareVersion" type="s" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
The firmware version for the device.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Capabilities" type="u" access="read" tp:type="NM_DEVICE_CAP">
<tp:docstring>
Flags describing the capabilities of the device.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Ip4Address" type="u" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
DEPRECATED; use the 'Addresses' property of the 'Ip4Config' object instead.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="State" type="u" access="read" tp:type="NM_DEVICE_STATE">
<tp:docstring>
The current state of the device.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="StateReason" type="(uu)" access="read" tp:type="NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_STRUCT">
<tp:docstring>
The current state and reason for changing to that state.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="ActiveConnection" type="o" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
Object path of an ActiveConnection object that "owns" this device during
activation. The ActiveConnection object tracks the life-cycle of a
connection to a specific network and implements the
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Connection.Active D-Bus interface.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Ip4Config" type="o" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
Object path of the Ip4Config object describing the configuration of the device. Only valid when the device is in the NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Dhcp4Config" type="o" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
Object path of the Dhcp4Config object describing the DHCP options returned by the DHCP server. Only valid when the device is in the NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Ip6Config" type="o" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
Object path of the Ip6Config object describing the configuration of the device. Only valid when the device is in the NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Dhcp6Config" type="o" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
Object path of the Dhcp6Config object describing the DHCP options
returned by the DHCP server. Only valid when the device is in the
NM_DEVICE_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Managed" type="b" access="readwrite">
<tp:docstring>
Whether or not this device is managed by NetworkManager. Setting this
property has a similar effect to configuring the device as unmanaged
via the keyfile.unmanaged-devices setting in NetworkManager.conf.
Changes to this value are not persistent and lost after NetworkManager
restart.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Autoconnect" type="b" access="readwrite">
<tp:docstring>
If TRUE, indicates the device is allowed to autoconnect. If FALSE,
manual intervention is required before the device will automatically
connect to a known network, such as activating a connection using the
device, or setting this property to TRUE. This property cannot be
set to TRUE for default-unmanaged devices, since they never autoconnect.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="FirmwareMissing" type="b" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
If TRUE, indicates the device is likely missing firmware necessary for
its operation.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="NmPluginMissing" type="b" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
If TRUE, indicates the NetworkManager plugin for the device is likely
missing or misconfigured.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="DeviceType" type="u" access="read" tp:type="NM_DEVICE_TYPE">
<tp:docstring>
The general type of the network device; ie Ethernet, WiFi, etc.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="AvailableConnections" type="ao" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
An array of object paths of every configured connection that is currently 'available' through this device.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="PhysicalPortId" type="s" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
If non-empty, an (opaque) indicator of the physical network
port associated with the device. This can be used to recognize
when two seemingly-separate hardware devices are actually just
different virtual interfaces to the same physical port.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Mtu" type="u" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
The device MTU (maximum transmission unit).
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Metered" type="u" access="read" tp:type="NM_METERED">
<tp:docstring>
Whether the amount of traffic flowing through the device is
subject to limitations, for example set by service providers.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="LldpNeighbors" type="aa{sv}" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
Array of LLDP neighbors; each element is a dictionary mapping
LLDP TLV names to variant boxed values.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<property name="Real" type="b" access="read">
<tp:docstring>
True if the device exists, or False for placeholder devices that
do not yet exist but could be automatically created by NetworkManager
if one of their AvailableConnections was activated.
</tp:docstring>
</property>
<method name="Disconnect">
<tp:docstring>
Disconnects a device and prevents the device from automatically activating further connections without user intervention.
</tp:docstring>
</method>
<method name="Delete">
<tp:docstring>
Deletes a software device from NetworkManager and removes the interface from the system.
The method returns an error when called for a hardware device.
</tp:docstring>
</method>
<signal name="StateChanged">
<arg name="new_state" type="u" tp:type="NM_DEVICE_STATE">
<tp:docstring>
The new state of the device.
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
<arg name="old_state" type="u" tp:type="NM_DEVICE_STATE">
<tp:docstring>
The previous state of the device.
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
<arg name="reason" type="u" tp:type="NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON">
<tp:docstring>
A reason for the state transition.
</tp:docstring>
</arg>
</signal>
<tp:enum name="NM_DEVICE_STATE" type="u">
<tp:enumvalue suffix="UNKNOWN" value="0">
<tp:docstring>
The device is in an unknown state.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="UNMANAGED" value="10">
<tp:docstring>
The device is recognized but not managed by NetworkManager.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="UNAVAILABLE" value="20">
<tp:docstring>
The device cannot be used (carrier off, rfkill, etc).
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="DISCONNECTED" value="30">
<tp:docstring>
The device is not connected.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="PREPARE" value="40">
<tp:docstring>
The device is preparing to connect.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="CONFIG" value="50">
<tp:docstring>
The device is being configured.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="NEED_AUTH" value="60">
<tp:docstring>
The device is awaiting secrets necessary to continue connection.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="IP_CONFIG" value="70">
<tp:docstring>
The IP settings of the device are being requested and configured.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="IP_CHECK" value="80">
<tp:docstring>
The device's IP connectivity ability is being determined.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SECONDARIES" value="90">
<tp:docstring>
The device is waiting for secondary connections to be activated.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="ACTIVATED" value="100">
<tp:docstring>
The device is active.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="DEACTIVATING" value="110">
<tp:docstring>
The device's network connection is being torn down.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="FAILED" value="120">
<tp:docstring>
The device is in a failure state following an attempt to activate it.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
</tp:enum>
<tp:enum name="NM_DEVICE_TYPE" type="u">
<tp:enumvalue suffix="UNKNOWN" value="0">
<tp:docstring>
The device type is unknown.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="ETHERNET" value="1">
<tp:docstring>
The device is wired Ethernet device.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="WIFI" value="2">
<tp:docstring>
The device is an 802.11 WiFi device.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="UNUSED1" value="3">
<tp:docstring>Unused</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="UNUSED2" value="4">
<tp:docstring>Unused</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="BT" value="5">
<tp:docstring>
The device is Bluetooth device that provides PAN or DUN capabilities.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="OLPC_MESH" value="6">
<tp:docstring>
The device is an OLPC mesh networking device.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="WIMAX" value="7">
<tp:docstring>
The device is an 802.16e Mobile WiMAX device.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM" value="8">
<tp:docstring>
The device is a modem supporting one or more of analog telephone,
CDMA/EVDO, GSM/UMTS/HSPA, or LTE standards to access a cellular or
wireline data network.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="INFINIBAND" value="9">
<tp:docstring>
The device is an IP-capable InfiniBand interface.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="BOND" value="10">
<tp:docstring>
The device is a bond master interface.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="VLAN" value="11">
<tp:docstring>
The device is a VLAN interface.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="ADSL" value="12">
<tp:docstring>
The device is an ADSL device supporting PPPoE and PPPoATM protocols.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="BRIDGE" value="13">
<tp:docstring>
The device is a bridge interface.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GENERIC" value="14">
<tp:docstring>
The device is a generic interface type unrecognized by NetworkManager.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="TEAM" value="15">
<tp:docstring>
The device is a team master interface.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
</tp:enum>
<tp:flags name="NM_DEVICE_CAP" value-prefix="NM_DEVICE_CAP" type="u">
<tp:flag suffix="NONE" value="0x0">
<tp:docstring>Null capability.</tp:docstring>
</tp:flag>
<tp:flag suffix="NM_SUPPORTED" value="0x1">
<tp:docstring>The device is supported by NetworkManager.</tp:docstring>
</tp:flag>
<tp:flag suffix="CARRIER_DETECT" value="0x2">
<tp:docstring>The device supports carrier detection.</tp:docstring>
</tp:flag>
</tp:flags>
<tp:enum name="NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON" type="u">
<tp:enumvalue suffix="UNKNOWN" value="0">
<tp:docstring>
The reason for the device state change is unknown.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="NONE" value="1">
<tp:docstring>
The state change is normal.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="NOW_MANAGED" value="2">
<tp:docstring>
The device is now managed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="NOW_UNMANAGED" value="3">
<tp:docstring>
The device is no longer managed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="CONFIG_FAILED" value="4">
<tp:docstring>
The device could not be readied for configuration.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="CONFIG_UNAVAILABLE" value="5">
<tp:docstring>
IP configuration could not be reserved (no available address, timeout, etc).
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="CONFIG_EXPIRED" value="6">
<tp:docstring>
The IP configuration is no longer valid.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="NO_SECRETS" value="7">
<tp:docstring>
Secrets were required, but not provided.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SUPPLICANT_DISCONNECT" value="8">
<tp:docstring>
The 802.1X supplicant disconnected from the access point or authentication server.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SUPPLICANT_CONFIG_FAILED" value="9">
<tp:docstring>
Configuration of the 802.1X supplicant failed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SUPPLICANT_FAILED" value="10">
<tp:docstring>
The 802.1X supplicant quit or failed unexpectedly.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SUPPLICANT_TIMEOUT" value="11">
<tp:docstring>
The 802.1X supplicant took too long to authenticate.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="PPP_START_FAILED" value="12">
<tp:docstring>
The PPP service failed to start within the allowed time.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="PPP_DISCONNECT" value="13">
<tp:docstring>
The PPP service disconnected unexpectedly.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="PPP_FAILED" value="14">
<tp:docstring>
The PPP service quit or failed unexpectedly.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="DHCP_START_FAILED" value="15">
<tp:docstring>
The DHCP service failed to start within the allowed time.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="DHCP_ERROR" value="16">
<tp:docstring>
The DHCP service reported an unexpected error.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="DHCP_FAILED" value="17">
<tp:docstring>
The DHCP service quit or failed unexpectedly.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SHARED_START_FAILED" value="18">
<tp:docstring>
The shared connection service failed to start.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SHARED_FAILED" value="19">
<tp:docstring>
The shared connection service quit or failed unexpectedly.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="AUTOIP_START_FAILED" value="20">
<tp:docstring>
The AutoIP service failed to start.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="AUTOIP_ERROR" value="21">
<tp:docstring>
The AutoIP service reported an unexpected error.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="AUTOIP_FAILED" value="22">
<tp:docstring>
The AutoIP service quit or failed unexpectedly.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM_BUSY" value="23">
<tp:docstring>
Dialing failed because the line was busy.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM_NO_DIAL_TONE" value="24">
<tp:docstring>
Dialing failed because there was no dial tone.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM_NO_CARRIER" value="25">
<tp:docstring>
Dialing failed because there was carrier.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM_DIAL_TIMEOUT" value="26">
<tp:docstring>
Dialing timed out.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM_DIAL_FAILED" value="27">
<tp:docstring>
Dialing failed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM_INIT_FAILED" value="28">
<tp:docstring>
Modem initialization failed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GSM_APN_FAILED" value="29">
<tp:docstring>
Failed to select the specified GSM APN.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GSM_REGISTRATION_NOT_SEARCHING" value="30">
<tp:docstring>
Not searching for networks.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GSM_REGISTRATION_DENIED" value="31">
<tp:docstring>
Network registration was denied.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GSM_REGISTRATION_TIMEOUT" value="32">
<tp:docstring>
Network registration timed out.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GSM_REGISTRATION_FAILED" value="33">
<tp:docstring>
Failed to register with the requested GSM network.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GSM_PIN_CHECK_FAILED" value="34">
<tp:docstring>
PIN check failed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="FIRMWARE_MISSING" value="35">
<tp:docstring>
Necessary firmware for the device may be missing.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="REMOVED" value="36">
<tp:docstring>
The device was removed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SLEEPING" value="37">
<tp:docstring>
NetworkManager went to sleep.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="CONNECTION_REMOVED" value="38">
<tp:docstring>
The device's active connection was removed or disappeared.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="USER_REQUESTED" value="39">
<tp:docstring>
A user or client requested the disconnection.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="CARRIER" value="40">
<tp:docstring>
The device's carrier/link changed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="CONNECTION_ASSUMED" value="41">
<tp:docstring>
The device's existing connection was assumed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SUPPLICANT_AVAILABLE" value="42">
<tp:docstring>
The 802.1x supplicant is now available.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM_NOT_FOUND" value="43">
<tp:docstring>
The modem could not be found.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="BT_FAILED" value="44">
<tp:docstring>
The Bluetooth connection timed out or failed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GSM_SIM_NOT_INSERTED" value="45">
<tp:docstring>
GSM Modem's SIM Card not inserted.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GSM_SIM_PIN_REQUIRED" value="46">
<tp:docstring>
GSM Modem's SIM Pin required.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GSM_SIM_PUK_REQUIRED" value="47">
<tp:docstring>
GSM Modem's SIM Puk required.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GSM_SIM_WRONG" value="48">
<tp:docstring>
GSM Modem's SIM wrong
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="INFINIBAND_MODE" value="49">
<tp:docstring>
InfiniBand device does not support connected mode.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="DEPENDENCY_FAILED" value="50">
<tp:docstring>
A dependency of the connection failed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="BR2684_FAILED" value="51">
<tp:docstring>
Problem with the RFC 2684 Ethernet over ADSL bridge.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM_MANAGER_UNAVAILABLE" value="52">
<tp:docstring>
ModemManager was not running or quit unexpectedly.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SSID_NOT_FOUND" value="53">
<tp:docstring>
The 802.11 Wi-Fi network could not be found.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SECONDARY_CONNECTION_FAILED" value="54">
<tp:docstring>
A secondary connection of the base connection failed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="DCB_FCOE_FAILED" value="55">
<tp:docstring>
DCB or FCoE setup failed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="TEAMD_CONTROL_FAILED" value="56">
<tp:docstring>
teamd control failed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM_FAILED" value="57">
<tp:docstring>
Modem failed or no longer available.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="MODEM_AVAILABLE" value="58">
<tp:docstring>
Modem now ready and available.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="SIM_PIN_INCORRECT" value="59">
<tp:docstring>
The SIM PIN was incorrect.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="NEW_ACTIVATION" value="60">
<tp:docstring>
A new connection activation was enqueued.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="PARENT_CHANGED" value="61">
<tp:docstring>
The device's parent changed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="PARENT_MANAGED_CHANGED" value="62">
<tp:docstring>
The device parent's management changed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
</tp:enum>
<tp:enum name="NM_METERED" type="u">
<tp:enumvalue suffix="UNKNOWN" value="0">
<tp:docstring>
The device metered status is unknown.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="YES" value="1">
<tp:docstring>
The device is metered and the value was statically set.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="NO" value="2">
<tp:docstring>
The device is not metered and the value was statically set.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GUESS_YES" value="3">
<tp:docstring>
The device is metered and the value was guessed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
<tp:enumvalue suffix="GUESS_NO" value="4">
<tp:docstring>
The device is not metered and the value was guessed.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:enumvalue>
</tp:enum>
<tp:struct name="NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_STRUCT">
<tp:member type="u" name="state" tp:type="NM_DEVICE_STATE">
<tp:docstring>
The device state.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:member>
<tp:member type="u" name="reason" tp:type="NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON">
<tp:docstring>
The reason for originally changing to the device state.
</tp:docstring>
</tp:member>
</tp:struct>
</interface>
</node>