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2014-07-16Be more careful when checking for empty filesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
If we want to avoid reading a totally empty file, it seems better to check after we have opened the file, not before.
2014-07-16Let config_parse open file where applicableZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Special care is needed so that we get an error message if the file failed to parse, but not when it is missing. To avoid duplicating the same error check in every caller, add an additional 'warn' boolean to tell config_parse whether a message should be issued. This makes things both shorter and more robust wrt. to error reporting.
2014-07-15Constify ConfigTableItem tablesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2014-07-15networkd: remove unused variableThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2014-07-15networkd: netdev - set mac for bond/bridge devicseTom Gundersen
Suggested by poma.
2014-07-15sd-dhcp-client: make request broadcasts opt-inTom Gundersen
It appears there is no good way to decide whether or not broadcasts should be enabled, there is hardware that must have broadcast, and there are networks that only allow unicast. So we give up and make this configurable. By default, unicast is used, but if the kernel were to inform us abotu certain interfaces requiring broadcast, we could change this to opt-in by default in those cases.
2014-07-14networkd: link - fix memory leakTom Gundersen
Make link_initialized() idempotent to avoid taking refs on several udev_device objects.
2014-07-14test: network - skip if we don't have permissions to create netdevsTom Gundersen
2014-07-14networkd: netdev - introduce vtable for netdev kindsTom Gundersen
Split each netdev kind into its own .h/.c.
2014-07-14networkd: netdev - rework load_oneTom Gundersen
We now: - parse config - match on environment - verify and complement config - create netdev
2014-07-14networkd: netdev - split out bridge creationTom Gundersen
2014-07-14networkd: netdev - rename 'enslave' to 'join'Tom Gundersen
Enslave only really makes sense when referring to bridges and bonds, so try to be a bit more neutral.
2014-07-14networkd: add back route destination supportTom Gundersen
This was accidentally dropped when adding metric support.
2014-07-14networkd: bond - explicitly map to kernel mode valuesTom Gundersen
2014-07-14networkd: dhcp add vendor class indentifier option 60Susant Sahani
Vendor Class Identifier be used by DHCP clients to identify their vendor type and configuration. When using this option, vendors can define their own specific identifier values, such as to convey a particular hardware or operating system configuration or other identifying information. Vendor-specified DHCP options—features that let administrators assign separate options to clients with similar configuration requirements. For example, if DHCP-aware clients for example we want to separate different gateway and option for different set of people (dev/test/hr/finance) in a org or devices for example web/database servers or let's say in a embedded device etc and require a different default gateway or DNS server than the rest of clients.
2014-07-14networkd: make metric of routes configurableSusant Sahani
Now route metric can be configuted via conf file: example conf: [Match] Name=em1 [Route] Gateway=192.168.1.12 Metric=10 Test: ip route output default via 192.168.1.12 dev em1 metric 10 [tomegun: squash TODO update and reword man page a bit]
2014-07-14networkd: return 1 from successful event handlersTom Gundersen
2014-07-10networkd: always prefer dhcp routes over ipv4ll routesLennart Poettering
2014-07-10shared: split out in_addr related calls from socket-util.[ch] into its ↵Lennart Poettering
private in-addr-util.[ch] These are enough calls for a new file, and they are sufficiently different from the sockaddr-related calls, hence let's split this out.
2014-07-07networkd: simplify signal handling of SIGTERM/SIGINTLennart Poettering
sd-event makes handling SIGTERM/SIGINT a lot easier than it used to, let's make use of this
2014-07-07networkd: add support for modeSusant Sahani
This patch adds supports networkd to configure bond mode during creation via persistent conf. Mode can be configured with conf param 'Mode'. A new section Bond is added to the conf to support bond mode. These modes can be configured now. balance-rr active-backup balance-xor broadcast 802.3ad balance-tlb balance-alb Example conf file: test-bond.conf [NetDev] Name=bond1 Kind=bond [Bond] Mode=balance-xor Test case: 1. start networkd service: 12: bond1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,MASTER,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN mode DEFAULT group default link/ether 22:89:6c:47:23:d2 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 2. find bond mode: cat /proc/net/bonding/bond1 Ethernet Channel Bonding Driver: v3.7.1 (April 27, 2011) Bonding Mode: load balancing (xor) Transmit Hash Policy: layer2 (0) MII Status: up MII Polling Interval (ms): 0 Up Delay (ms): 0 Down Delay (ms): 0 Changes: 1. Added file networkd-bond.c 2. Bond mode enum BondMode 3. conf section [Bond] [tomegun: whitespace]
2014-07-07networkd veth: Make kind assertSusant Sahani
It's more appropriate to make it's assert than -ENOTSUP
2014-07-07networkd: netdev - add missing refsTom Gundersen
Without this, the underlying device would get freed (and hence fail).
2014-07-07networkd: add support for peer addressSusant Sahani
This patch adds peer address support for networkd . In the [Address] a new configurable param is Peer. [Match] Name=ipip-tun [Address] Address=10.0.0.1/32 Peer=10.0.0.2/32
2014-07-04networkd: accept section DHCP in systemd.network filesSteven Noonan
2014-07-03networkd: properly track addresses when first addedTom Gundersen
When doing a NEWADDR, the reply we get back is the NEWADDR itself, rather than just an empty ack (unlike how NEWLINK works). For this reason, the process that did the NEWADDR does not get the broadcast message. We were only listening for broadcast messages, and hence not tracking the addresses we added ourselves. This went unnoticed as the kernel will usually send NEWADDR messages from time to time anyway, so things would mostly work, but in the worst case we would not notice that a routable address was available and consider ourselves offline.
2014-07-03networkd: link - improve link tracking loggingTom Gundersen
2014-07-03networkd: tuntap - default to no packet informationTom Gundersen
Susant says: > ip tuntap turns this off by default. Let's follow ip(8) here as that should be the least surprising.
2014-07-03networkd vxlan: Pass correct typeSusant Sahani
The group argument is a union. We need to pass the correct type
2014-07-03networkd: tuntap - enable PacketInfo by defaultTom Gundersen
2014-07-03networkd: netdev - move tunnel address parsing to networkd-tunnel.cTom Gundersen
2014-07-03networkd: tunnels - make tunnel address parsing genericTom Gundersen
It had a bug in the typing, fix that and also make it save the address family so we can print proper error messages.
2014-07-03networkd: Introduce tun/tap deviceSusant Sahani
This patch introduces TUN/TAP device creation support to networkd. Example conf to create a tap device: file: tap.netdev ------------------ [NetDev] Name=tap-test Kind=tap [Tap] OneQueue=true MultiQueue=true PacketInfo=true User=sus Group=sus ------------------ Test: 1. output of ip link tap-test: tap pi one_queue UNKNOWN_FLAGS:900 user 1000 group 1000 id: uid=1000(sus) gid=10(wheel) groups=10(wheel),1000(sus) context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 Modifications: Added: 1. file networkd-tuntap.c 3. netdev kind NETDEV_KIND_TUN and NETDEV_KIND_TAP 2. Tun and Tap Sections and config params to parse conf and gperf conf parameters [tomegun: tweak the 'kind' checking for received ifindex]
2014-07-03networkd: netdev - drop the link callbacks after calling them onceTom Gundersen
We should never call them again, so make sure they are cleaned up correctly.
2014-07-03networkd: netdev - take ref immediately after calling outTom Gundersen
Keeping the refcounting next to the sd_bus_call_async() makes it easier to check.
2014-07-03networkd: split out vlan and macvlan handlingTom Gundersen
2014-07-02util: generalize is_localhost() and use it everywhere where applicableLennart Poettering
2014-07-01networkd: fix alignment of gperf sourceFilipe Brandenburger
2014-07-01networkd: netdev - add dummy supportTom Gundersen
2014-07-01networkd: send hostname to dhcp serverEugene Yakubovich
Send hostname (option 12) in DISCOVER and REQUEST messages so the DHCP server could use it to register with dynamic DNS and such. To opt-out of this behaviour set SendHostname to false in [DHCP] section of .network file [tomegun: rebased, made sure a failing set_hostname is a noop and moved config from DHCPv4 to DHCP]
2014-07-01networkd: netdev - take ref when creating netdevsTom Gundersen
We were doing this correctly for when the callback takes the Link object, but must also do it for the cases it takes the NetDev object.
2014-07-01networkd: link - don't fail if master netdev already existsTom Gundersen
This allows restarts to work gracefully.
2014-07-01networkd: tunnel - ensure that enslave callback is always invokedTom Gundersen
The Link statemachine relies on this, as it would otherwise wait forever. Hook up the tunnels in the same way as the other NetDev's.
2014-07-01networkd: link - ignore missing MAC addressTom Gundersen
Currently DHCP/IPv4LL only works on ethernet devices, but no reason not to otherwise manage them.
2014-07-01networkd: address_acquire use cleanup macroSusant Sahani
use cleanup macro for Address na [tomegun: dropped unneccessary braces]
2014-07-01networkd: netdev add one separate lineSusant Sahani
2014-07-01networkd: link - drop assert from _free()Tom Gundersen
_free() should always succeed, even if object is not fully allocated.
2014-07-01networkd: link - improve refcountingTom Gundersen
We failed to take a ref when waiting for udev synchronization. Fix that and also make unreffing in callbacks simpler throughout by using _cleanup_ macros. Fixes <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80556>.
2014-06-30networkd: dhcp - use same metric for all DHCP-related routesTom Gundersen
2014-06-29networkd: dhcp - update the lifetime of an existing addressTom Gundersen
The logic otherwise is that we leave anything preconfigured alone, but in the case of DHCP we actually need to update it whenever the lease is renewed.