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2016-03-30DHCP DUID, IAID configuration optionsVinay Kulkarni
2016-03-21Revert "DHCP DUID and IAID configurability"Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-03-09DHCP DUID and IAID configurabilityVinay Kulkarni
2016-02-10tree-wide: remove Emacs lines from all filesDaniel Mack
This should be handled fine now by .dir-locals.el, so need to carry that stuff in every file.
2016-01-20dhcp: export routes as opaque objectsBeniamino Galvani
At the moment sd_dhcp_lease_get_routes() returns an array of structs which are not defined in public headers. Instead, change the function to return an array of pointers to opaque sd_dhcp_route objects.
2015-11-18tree-wide: sort includes in *.hThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
This is a continuation of the previous include sort patch, which only sorted for .c files.
2015-11-16siphash24: change result argument to uint64_tMartin Pitt
Change the "out" parameter from uint8_t[8] to uint64_t. On architectures which enforce pointer alignment this fixes crashes when we previously cast an unaligned array to uint64_t*, and on others this should at least improve performance as the compiler now aligns these properly. This also simplifies the code in most cases by getting rid of typecasts. The only place which we can't change is struct duid's en.id, as that is _packed_ and public API, so we can't enforce alignment of the "id" field and have to use memcpy instead.
2015-08-26dhcp: generic data should be void*, not uint8_t*Lennart Poettering
If we handly arbitrary data we should use "void*" pointers, not "uint8_t*", how go intended C to be used.
2015-08-21network: Add function to serialize an IPv6 addressPatrik Flykt
2015-08-05networkd: serialize the private optionsAlex Crawford
Save the private options along side the rest of the options in the lease files.
2015-02-23remove unused includesThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
This patch removes includes that are not used. The removals were found with include-what-you-use which checks if any of the symbols from a header is in use.
2015-02-10net: support globbing and disjunction in Match logicTom Gundersen
Match{Name,OrginalName,Type,Driver,Path} can now take a space-separated glob of matches.
2014-12-05net_setup/networkd: warn if matching is done on possibly unstable ifnameTom Gundersen
2014-12-04udev: net_setup - allow matching on OriginalName=Tom Gundersen
This has been requested repeatedly, so let's give it a go. We explicitly do not allow matching on names that have already been changed (from a previous udev run, or otherwise), and matching on unpredictable names (ethX) is discouraged (but not currently disallowed). We also currently allow: [Match] Name=veth0 [Link] Name=my-name0 SomeOtherSetting=true Which means that the link file will be applied the first time it is invoked, but not on subsequent invocations, which may be surprising.
2014-11-06shared: rename condition-util.[ch] to condition.[ch]Lennart Poettering
Now that we only have one file with condition implementations around, we can drop the -util suffix and simplify things a bit.
2014-08-11networkd: monopolize in_addr utility functions in shared/in-addr-util.hLennart Poettering
Primarily, this means we get rid of net_parse_inaddr(), and replace it everywhere with in_addr_from_string() and in_addr_from_string_auto(). These functions do not clobber the callers arguments on failure, which is more close to our usual coding style.
2014-07-23networkd: merge DNS and NTP entries when exportingTom Gundersen
In the state files, do not distinguish where the various entries came from (static or DHCP), but include them all in the same list.
2014-07-18change type for address family to "int"Lennart Poettering
Let's settle on a single type for all address family values, even if UNIX is very inconsitent on the precise type otherwise. Given that socket() is the primary entrypoint for the sockets API, and that uses "int", and "int" is relatively simple and generic, we settle on "int" for this.
2014-07-17sd-network: remove redundant array size parameter from functions that return ↵Lennart Poettering
arrays As long as the number of array entries is relatively small it's nicer to simply return the number of entries directly, instead of using a size_t* return parameter for it.
2014-06-29Add support for DHCP static route optionsEugene Yakubovich
This adds support for DHCP options 33 and 121: Static Route and Classless Static Route. To enable this feature, set UseRoutes=true in .network file. Returned routes are added to the routing table.
2014-06-19network-internal: split out net_get_name()Tom Gundersen
2014-06-03networkd: drop CAP_SYS_MODULETom Gundersen
Rely on modules being built-in or autoloaded on-demand. As networkd is a network facing service, we want to limits its capabilities, as much as possible. Also, we may not have CAP_SYS_MODULE in a container, and we want networkd to work the same there. Module autoloading does not always work, but should be fixed by the kernel patch f98f89a0104454f35a: 'net: tunnels - enable module autoloading', which is currently in net-next and which people may consider backporting if they want tunneling support without compiling in the modules. Early adopters may also use a module-load.d snippet and order systemd-modules-load.service before networkd to force the module loading of tunneling modules. This sholud fix the various build issues people have reported.
2014-05-19sd-dhcp-lease: move in_addr (de)serialization to shared network codeTom Gundersen
2014-05-12networkd: introduce ipip tunnelSusant Sahani
This patch enables basic ipip tunnel support. It works with kernel module ipip example conf: file: ipip.netdev [NetDev] Name=ipip-tun Kind=ipip MTUBytes=1480 [Tunnel] Local=192.168.223.238 Remote=192.169.224.239 TTL=64 file: ipip.network [Match] Name=em1 [Network] Tunnel=ipip-tun [tomegun: - drop unused variable - take ref when enslaving]
2014-05-07sd-network: expose both admin and operational state directlyTom Gundersen
Also add a call to check if a link is loopback, as this should commonly be ignored.
2014-04-24networkd-wait-online: improve interoptability and enable by defaultTom Gundersen
To make sure we don't delay boot on systems where (some) network links are managed by someone else we don't block if something else has successfully brought up a link. We will still block until all links we are aware of that are managed by networkd have been configured, but if no such links exist, and someone else have configured a link sufficiently that it has a carrier, it may be that the link is ready so we should no longer block. Note that in all likelyhood the link is not ready (no addresses/routes configured), so whatever network managment daemon configured it should provide a similar wait-online service to block network-online.target until it is ready. The aim is to block as long as we know networking is not fully configured, but no longer. This will allow systemd-networkd-wait-online.service to be enabled on any system, even if we don't know whether networkd is the main/only network manager. Even in the case networking is fully configured by networkd, the default behavior may not be sufficient: if two links need to be configured, but the first is fully configured before the second one appears we will assume the network is up. To work around that, we allow specifying specific devices to wait for before considering the network up. This unit is enabled by default, just like systemd-networkd, but will only be pulled in if anyone pulls in network-online.target.
2014-04-19networkd: tie links to rtnl rather than udevTom Gundersen
This essentially swaps the roles of rtnl and udev in networkd. After this change libudev is only used for waiting for udev to initialize devices and to get udev-specific information needed for some [Match] attributes. This in particular simplifies the code in containers where udev is not really useful, but also simplifies things and reduces round-trips in the non-container case.
2014-03-21libsystemd-network: move network-utils from src/sharedTom Gundersen
This does not belong in shared as it is mostly a detail of our networking subsystem. Moreover, now we can use libudev here, which will simplify things.