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2015-10-02lldp: add reception testsBeniamino Galvani
Add some tests to simulate the reception of LLDP frames and to verify the correctness of the data in the MIB.
2015-10-02lldp: add sd_lldp_tlv_packet_get_destination_type()Beniamino Galvani
It can be useful to know the destination address of a LLDP frame because it determines the scope of propagation of the frame and thus this information be used to know whether the neighbor is connected to the same physical link. See clause 7.1 of IEEE Std 802.1AB-2009.
2015-10-02lldp: export opaque TLV type and accessor functionsBeniamino Galvani
Export struct tlv_packet as a public opaque sd_lldp_packet type and make its accessor functions public.
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.
2015-02-10test-lldp: fix minor OOMLennart Poettering
2015-02-10test-lldp: initialize structs when we define themLennart Poettering
2015-02-10test-lldp: use strndup() where possibleLennart Poettering
2015-02-10libsystemd-network: Avoid potential NULL dereference in test-lldpPhilippe De Swert
As a malloc0 could fail, doing a strncpy without checking could cause issues. Adding an assert should be good enough and in line with other similar routines in the code. Found with Coverity Fixes: CID#1261402
2014-12-31network: add malloc-assertion in testDavid Herrmann
Make sure malloc() really returns non-NULL in lldp test.
2014-12-19networkd: Introduce Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)Susant Sahani
This patch introduces LLDP support to networkd. it implements the receiver side of the protocol. The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is an industry-standard, vendor-neutral method to allow networked devices to advertise capabilities, identity, and other information onto a LAN. The Layer 2 protocol, detailed in IEEE 802.1AB-2005.LLDP allows network devices that operate at the lower layers of a protocol stack (such as Layer 2 bridges and switches) to learn some of the capabilities and characteristics of LAN devices available to higher layer protocols.