Using backtrace() is of no use when building with PIE (which most
distro compilers do by default) and prevents catching the coredump
for later retracing, which is needed since distros usually don't
install debug symbols by default either.
This patch thus only enables backtrace() when --enable-maintainer-mode
is passed and also tries to explicitly disable PIE.
Check for HAVE_EXECINFO_H for all __iwd_backtrace_init usages.
Fixes:
src/main.o: In function `main':
main.c:(.text.startup+0x798): undefined reference to `__iwd_backtrace_init'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Adhoc requires 2 GTK's to be set, a single TX GTK and a per-mac RX GTK.
The per-mac RX GTK already gets set via netdev_set_gtk. The single TX GTK
is created the same as AP, where, upon the first station connecting a GTK
is generated and set in the kernel. Then any subsequent stations use
GET_KEY to retrieve the GTK and set it in the handshake.
This fixes improper cleanup when ofono leaves the bus after a simauth
instance has been cleaned up. The problem was that the plugin
exit was being called after the simauth module, causing there to
be stale simauth instances that were no longer valid. Now plugins
cleanup before simauth.
This fix fixes the print seen when iwd exits:
"Auth provider queue was not empty on exit!"
- wsc module does not need nl80211 any longer, so remove it.
- Move wsc_init & wsc_exit declarations to iwd.h and remove wsc.h
- re-arrange how wsc_init & wsc_exit is called inside main.c.
The plugin_exit was in the wrong place, it should be triggered in case
genl creation fails. Also adhoc_exit was in the wrong sequence compared
to _init()
Instead use '-d' command line option. This option uses an optional
argument. Without an argument, '*' is assumed. Otherwise you can
specify a glob string to match. Any debug output that matches the glob
string will be printed. e.g.:
src/iwd -d '*eap*'
iwd now supports plugin loading, whitelisting and blacklisting. Both
the whitelist and the blacklist support multiple patterns separated by a
',' character.
Move the calling of the *_shutdown functions from the signal handler to
a new public function, and use that function inside the DBus disconnect
handler to make sure resources are cleanly released.
Add rfkill.c/rfkill.h to be used for watching per-wiphy RFkill state.
It uses both /dev/rfkill and /sys because /dev/rfkill is the recommended
way of interfacing with rfkill but at the same time it doesn't provide
the information on mapping to wiphy IDs.
--interfaces (-i) tells iwd which interfaces to manage. If the option
is ommitted, all interfaces will be managed.
--nointerfaces (-I) tells iwd which interfaces to blacklist. If the
option is ommitted, no interfaces will be blacklisted.
knownnetworks.c/.h implements the KnownNetworks interface and loads the
known networks from storage on startup. The list of all the networks
including information on whether a network is known is managed in
network.c to avoid having two separate lists of network_info structures
and keeping them in sync. That turns out to be difficult because the
network.c list is sorted by connected_time and connected_time changes
can be triggered in both network.c or knownnetworks.c. Both can also
trigger a network_info to be removed completely.
Turn netdev watches into device watches. The intent is to refactor out
netdev specific details into its own class and move device specific
logic into device.c away from wiphy.c
It seems until now dbus.c would always connect to dbus-1 (unless
DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS pointed at kdbus) and passing -K only made
iwd create a kdbus bus and not use it. Now use ell to actually use
kdbus instead of dbus-1 with -K. Don't use the src/kdbus.c functions
that duplicate ell functionality. As a side effect the connection
description and the bloom sizes are now the ell defaults.