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2013-11-21networkd: make sure Network and Link can always be freedTom Gundersen
Also, don't fail a link just because we can't find its MAC address.
2013-11-21networkd: avoid segfaultTom Gundersen
2013-11-21networkd: don't filter on udev tagsTom Gundersen
This removed the requirement for devices to be tagged with 'systemd-networkd' before they will be visible to networkd. Still, as by default we don't ship any .network files, network devices will simply be tracked, but not touched, unless the admin configures things explicitly.
2013-11-19networkd: make sure Links and Networks are freedTom Gundersen
2013-11-17networkd: make all calls asyncTom Gundersen
2013-11-17networkd: store netmask and mac address explicitlyTom Gundersen
2013-11-13rtnl: rename rtnl_bus_send_with_reply_and_block() to rtnl_bus_call()Tom Gundersen
Follow the equivalent rename in sd-bus to stay as similar as possible.
2013-11-12bus: introduce concept of a "default" event loop per-thread and make use of ↵Lennart Poettering
it everywhere Try to emphasize a bit that there should be a mapping between event loops and threads, hence introduce a logic that there's one "default" event loop for each thread, that can be queried via "sd_event_default()".
2013-11-10network: fix testsTom Gundersen
One of the tests were assuming the network configuration dirs exist. We can't do that, so disable it for now.
2013-11-09networkd: add a basic network daemonTom Gundersen
This daemon listens for and configures network devices tagged with 'systemd-networkd'. By default, no devices are tagged so this daemon can safely run in parallel with existing network daemons/scripts. Networks are configured in /etc/systemd/network/*.network. The first .network file that matches a given link is applied. The matching logic is similar to the one for .link files, but additionally supports matching on interface name. The mid-term aim is to provide an alternative to ad-hoc scripts currently used in initrd's and for wired setups that don't change much (e.g., as seen on servers/and some embedded systems). Currently, static addresses and a gateway can be configured. Example .network file: [Match] Name=wlp2s0 [Network] Description=My Network Gateway=192.168.1.1 Address=192.168.1.23/24 Address=fe80::9aee:94ff:fe3f:c618/64