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This patch integrates LLDP with networkd.
Example conf:
file : lldp.network
[Match]
Name=em1
[Network]
LLDP=yes
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Handle all aspects of ICMPv6 and DHCPv6 in a file of its own as is done
with DHCPv4 and IPv4LL.
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It is no longer used after 45af44d47da6933b260c734ad9ff721f63f80a4d
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The kernel always returns all addresses, rather than only for the given link, so let's only enumerate once.
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This allows the default link settings (set in .link files) to be overridden per Network. Only MTU and MACAddress is supported for now.
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Rebase failure on my side.
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This patch add support to specify path cost of the
bridge port to be configured via conf file.
Exampe: conf
file: br.netdev
[NetDev]
Name=br-test
Kind=bridge
file: br.network
[Match]
Name=em1
[Network]
Bridge=br-test
[BridgePort]
Cost=332
bridge link
2: em1 state UP : <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 master
br-test state disabled priority 32 cost 332
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rest of the code
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- Rename log_meta() → log_internal(), to follow naming scheme of most
other log functions that are usually invoked through macros, but never
directly.
- Rename log_info_object() to log_object_info(), simply because the
object should be before any other parameters, to follow OO-style
programming style.
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Based on patch by Dan Williams.
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Like Infiniband. See RFC 4390 section 2.1 for details on DHCP
and Infiniband; chaddr is zeroed, hlen is set to 0, and htype
is set to ARPHRD_INFINIBAND because IB hardware addresses
are 20 bytes in length.
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systemctl would print 'CPUQuotaPerSecUSec=(null)' for no limit. This
does not look right.
Since USEC_INFINITY is one of the valid values, format_timespan()
could return NULL, and we should wrap every use of it in strna() or
similar. But most callers didn't do that, and it seems more robust to
return a string ("infinity") that makes sense most of the time, even
if in some places the result will not be grammatically correct.
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sd_bus_message_get_errno can currently return either a number of
different poitive errno values (from bus-error-mapping), or a negative
EINVAL if passed null as parameter.
The check for null parameter was introduced in 40ca29a1370379d43e44c0ed425eecc7218dcbca
at the same as the function was renamed from bus_message_to_errno and
made public API. Before becoming public the function used to return
only negative values.
It is weird to have a function return both positive and negative errno
and it generally looks like a mistake. The function is guarded by the
--enable-kdbus flags so I wonder if we still have time to fix it up?
It does not have any documentation yet. However, except for a few details
it is just a convenient way to call sd_bus_error_get_errno which is documented
to return only positive errno.
This patch makes it return only positive errno and fixes up the two
calls to the function that tried to cope with both positive and negative
values.
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It is redundant to store 'hash' and 'compare' function pointers in
struct Hashmap separately. The functions always comprise a pair.
Store a single pointer to struct hash_ops instead.
systemd keeps hundreds of hashmaps, so this saves a little bit of
memory.
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Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83134.
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Don't wait for the link to be fully synchronised.
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link_update()
This allows us also to simplify link_has_carrier() a bit.
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operstate
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81287
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We are only guaranteed to stay in ENSLAVING state whilst enslaving by bridges/bonds, not
when adding stacked devices (as then the underlying device can be IFF_UP'ed and configured
in parallel), so drop these asserts.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82721
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ones later
This is primarily important for the domains list, as we really should
prefer the locally configured domain over the dhcp supplied ones when we
use it as a search list.
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This allows the search/routing domanis to be specified per link/network and be passed
on to resolved.
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This option will also apply to the search domains, so make it plural.
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For now this only exposes the domain name (DHCP Option 15), and not
the search string (DHCP Option 119), which will be implemented in
a follow-up patch.
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This should help in debugging issues with DHCP lease renewal.
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Suggested by Lennart and Kay.
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This is the state when we are waiting for udev to initialize the device, and waiting for
libudev and rtnl to be in sync. In the future we probably will also be waiting for nl80211.
At this point we do not yet have enough information to know whether or not networkd should
be handling the device.
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configured implicit
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a bit
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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.
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For now we simply take these values from the server's address.
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And inform the DHCPv4 clients about it.
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libudev now does set errno correctly, so we can indeed rely on this.
This reverts commit 2b49732c3d511007ae2c413997e56c40f678d79a.
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