Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author |
|
This reverts commit 806f35b5856c3f8dae634718a6a9e82cc90bb63a.
Unfortunately this did not work our in the attempt to bridge a station to a
bridge "brX" interface. Also adjusting the wireless interface during operation
cause several exceptions and the feature is removed again as it was never in any
production system.
|
|
|
|
A lot of derived classes from Interface implemented their own get_config()
method which more or less was the same everywhere. We also hat different
qualifiers like @staticmethod or @classmethod.
This is now changed to only have the @classmethod in Interface base class which
will return the necessary dictionary keys for the required interfaces. This
change is a mid reduction in lines of code which is always a very nice thing!
|
|
hostapd/wpa_supplicant will control the admin state of an interface, thus we
should re-add it to a bridge after we have launched those services.
|
|
Instead of using an Adapter pattern to make interfaces VLAN-aware, create a
derived class named VLANIf to represent a VLAN. This change was necessary to
eliminate mixed code in Interfaces class which was VLAN - free, but recently
gained some VLAN specific code for set_admin_state().
In addition this "autoresolves" the issue in T2894 as a bond vlan interface
will no longer change the lower interface.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Commit 627d1c704c83 ("ifconfig: T2057: explicity name state functions")
introduced a new API naming, unfortunately this was nod added for wireless
interfaces.
|
|
It is not sufficient to only place a wifi interface in adminsitrative down
state as hostapd could change the interface state again. If the wifi interface
is administratively disabled, hostapd or wpa_supplicant should not be started
at all to prevent anyone from messing arround with the admin state.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This class is required as wireless interfaces are created using iw instead of
ip from iproute2.
|