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Tom Gundersen 02b59d57e0 networkd: add bridge support
A bridge is specified in a .netdev file with a section [Bridge]
and at least the entry Name=.

A link may be joined to a bridge if the .network applied to it has
a Bridge= entry giving the name of the bridge in its [Network] section.

We eagerly create all bridges on startup, and links are added to
bridges as soon as they both appear.
2013-11-26 01:32:25 +01:00
Tom Gundersen c166a07055 networkd: minor fixes
In particular, store the ifname, though we should only use it carefully, as
it is not guaranteed to be stable. Using it for logging is fine though.
2013-11-26 01:32:25 +01:00
Dave Reisner a9bc6d2df1 networkd: use correct printf formatter
uint64_t can be formatted correctly with %ju, rather than casting to
unsigned and potentially losing accuracy.
2013-11-25 18:19:49 -05:00
Tom Gundersen 5a3eb5a77d networkd: make sure Network and Link can always be freed
Also, don't fail a link just because we can't find its MAC address.
2013-11-21 21:04:04 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 602cc437e8 networkd: avoid segfault 2013-11-21 20:48:06 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 0617ffabe8 networkd: make sure Links and Networks are freed 2013-11-19 14:39:19 +01:00
Tom Gundersen f882c247ad networkd: make all calls async 2013-11-17 23:12:27 +01:00
Tom Gundersen 8cd11a0f0f networkd: store netmask and mac address explicitly 2013-11-17 23:11:11 +01:00
Tom Gundersen fe4824e065 rtnl: rename rtnl_bus_send_with_reply_and_block() to rtnl_bus_call()
Follow the equivalent rename in sd-bus to stay as similar as possible.
2013-11-13 19:48:44 +01:00
Tom Gundersen f579559b3a networkd: add a basic network daemon
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
2013-11-09 23:41:17 +01:00