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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
/*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*
* Copyright 2004 - 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
*/
#ifndef __NM_ERRORS_H__
#define __NM_ERRORS_H__
/**
* NMAgentManagerError:
* @NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unspecified error
* @NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED: The caller does not have permission
* to register a secret agent, or is trying to register the same secret agent
* twice.
* @NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_INVALID_IDENTIFIER: The identifier is not a valid
* secret agent identifier.
* @NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_NOT_REGISTERED: The caller tried to unregister an agent
* that was not registered.
* @NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_NO_SECRETS: No secret agent returned secrets for this
* request
* @NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_USER_CANCELED: The user canceled the secrets request.
*
* Errors returned from the secret-agent manager.
*
* These errors may be returned from operations that could cause secrets to be
* requested (such as nm_client_activate_connection()), and correspond to D-Bus
* errors in the "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.AgentManager" namespace.
*/
typedef enum {
NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_FAILED = 0, /*< nick=Failed >*/
NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED, /*< nick=PermissionDenied >*/
NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_INVALID_IDENTIFIER, /*< nick=InvalidIdentifier >*/
NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_NOT_REGISTERED, /*< nick=NotRegistered >*/
NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_NO_SECRETS, /*< nick=NoSecrets >*/
NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR_USER_CANCELED, /*< nick=UserCanceled >*/
} NMAgentManagerError;
GQuark nm_agent_manager_error_quark (void);
#define NM_AGENT_MANAGER_ERROR (nm_agent_manager_error_quark ())
/**
* NMConnectionError:
* @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unclassified error
* @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_SETTING_NOT_FOUND: the #NMConnection object
* did not contain the specified #NMSetting object
* @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_FOUND: the #NMConnection did not contain the
* requested #NMSetting property
* @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_SECRET: an operation which requires a secret
* was attempted on a non-secret property
* @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_SETTING: the #NMConnection object is missing an
* #NMSetting which is required for its configuration. The error message will
* always be prefixed with "<setting-name>: ", where "<setting-name>" is the
* name of the setting that is missing.
* @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_SETTING: the #NMConnection object contains an
* invalid or inappropriate #NMSetting. The error message will always be
* prefixed with "<setting-name>: ", where "<setting-name>" is the name of the
* setting that is invalid.
* @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY: the #NMConnection object is invalid
* because it is missing a required property. The error message will always be
* prefixed with "<setting-name>.<property-name>: ", where "<setting-name>" is
* the name of the setting with the missing property, and "<property-name>" is
* the property that is missing.
* @NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY: the #NMConnection object is invalid
* because a property has an invalid value. The error message will always be
* prefixed with "<setting-name>.<property-name>: ", where "<setting-name>" is
* the name of the setting with the invalid property, and "<property-name>" is
* the property that is invalid.
*
* Describes errors that may result from operations involving a #NMConnection
* or its #NMSettings.
*
* These errors may be returned directly from #NMConnection and #NMSetting
* methods, or may be returned from D-Bus operations (eg on #NMClient or
* #NMDevice), where they correspond to errors in the
* "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings.Connection" namespace.
*/
typedef enum {
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_FAILED = 0, /*< nick=Failed >*/
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_SETTING_NOT_FOUND, /*< nick=SettingNotFound >*/
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_FOUND, /*< nick=PropertyNotFound >*/
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_SECRET, /*< nick=PropertyNotSecret >*/
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_SETTING, /*< nick=MissingSetting >*/
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_SETTING, /*< nick=InvalidSetting >*/
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY, /*< nick=MissingProperty >*/
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY, /*< nick=InvalidProperty >*/
} NMConnectionError;
#define NM_CONNECTION_ERROR nm_connection_error_quark ()
GQuark nm_connection_error_quark (void);
/**
* NMCryptoError:
* @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_FAILED: generic failure
* @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA: the certificate or key data provided
* was invalid
* @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORD: the password was invalid
* @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CIPHER: the data uses an unknown cipher
* @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_DECRYPTION_FAILED: decryption failed
* @NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_ENCRYPTION_FAILED: encryption failed
*
* Cryptography-related errors that can be returned from some nm-utils methods,
* and some #NMSetting8021x operations.
*/
typedef enum {
NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_FAILED = 0,
NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_INVALID_DATA,
NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORD,
NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CIPHER,
NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_DECRYPTION_FAILED,
NM_CRYPTO_ERROR_ENCRYPTION_FAILED,
} NMCryptoError;
#define NM_CRYPTO_ERROR nm_crypto_error_quark ()
GQuark nm_crypto_error_quark (void);
/**
* NMDeviceError:
* @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unclassified error
* @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_CREATION_FAILED: NetworkManager failed to create the device
* @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION: the specified connection is not valid
* @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_CONNECTION: the specified connection is not
* compatible with this device.
* @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVE: the device does not have an active connection
* @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_SOFTWARE: the requested operation is only valid on
* software devices.
* @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED: the requested operation is not allowed at
* this time.
* @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_SPECIFIC_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND: the "specific object" in the
* activation request (eg, the #NMAccessPoint or #NMWimaxNsp) was not
* found.
* @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_VERSION_ID_MISMATCH: the version id did not match.
* @NM_DEVICE_ERROR_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES: the requested operation could not
* be completed due to missing dependencies.
*
* Device-related errors.
*
* These errors may be returned directly from #NMDevice methods, or may be
* returned from D-Bus operations (where they correspond to errors in the
* "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device" namespace).
*/
typedef enum {
NM_DEVICE_ERROR_FAILED = 0, /*< nick=Failed >*/
NM_DEVICE_ERROR_CREATION_FAILED, /*< nick=CreationFailed >*/
NM_DEVICE_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION, /*< nick=InvalidConnection >*/
NM_DEVICE_ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_CONNECTION, /*< nick=IncompatibleConnection >*/
NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVE, /*< nick=NotActive >*/
NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_SOFTWARE, /*< nick=NotSoftware >*/
NM_DEVICE_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED, /*< nick=NotAllowed >*/
NM_DEVICE_ERROR_SPECIFIC_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND, /*< nick=SpecificObjectNotFound >*/
NM_DEVICE_ERROR_VERSION_ID_MISMATCH, /*< nick=VersionIdMismatch >*/
NM_DEVICE_ERROR_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES, /*< nick=MissingDependencies >*/
} NMDeviceError;
#define NM_DEVICE_ERROR nm_device_error_quark ()
GQuark nm_device_error_quark (void);
/**
* NMManagerError:
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unclassified error
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED: Permission denied.
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CONNECTION: The requested connection is not known.
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_DEVICE: The requested device is not known.
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_NOT_AVAILABLE: The requested connection cannot be
* activated at this time.
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_NOT_ACTIVE: The request could not be completed
* because a required connection is not active.
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_ALREADY_ACTIVE: The connection to be activated was
* already active on another device.
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_DEPENDENCY_FAILED: An activation request failed due to a
* dependency being unavailable.
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_ALREADY_ASLEEP_OR_AWAKE: The manager is already in the requested
* sleep/wake state.
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_ALREADY_ENABLED_OR_DISABLED: The network is already
* enabled/disabled.
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_LOG_LEVEL: Unknown log level in SetLogging
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_LOG_DOMAIN: Unknown log domain in SetLogging
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENTS: Invalid arguments for D-Bus request
* @NM_MANAGER_ERROR_MISSING_PLUGIN: A plug-in was needed to complete the
* activation but is not available.
*
* Errors related to the main "network management" interface of NetworkManager.
* These may be returned from #NMClient methods that invoke D-Bus operations on
* the "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager" interface, and correspond to D-Bus
* errors in that namespace.
*/
typedef enum {
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_FAILED = 0, /*< nick=Failed >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED, /*< nick=PermissionDenied >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CONNECTION, /*< nick=UnknownConnection >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_DEVICE, /*< nick=UnknownDevice >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_NOT_AVAILABLE, /*< nick=ConnectionNotAvailable >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_NOT_ACTIVE, /*< nick=ConnectionNotActive >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_CONNECTION_ALREADY_ACTIVE, /*< nick=ConnectionAlreadyActive >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_DEPENDENCY_FAILED, /*< nick=DependencyFailed >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_ALREADY_ASLEEP_OR_AWAKE, /*< nick=AlreadyAsleepOrAwake >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_ALREADY_ENABLED_OR_DISABLED, /*< nick=AlreadyEnabledOrDisabled >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_LOG_LEVEL, /*< nick=UnknownLogLevel >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN_LOG_DOMAIN, /*< nick=UnknownLogDomain >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENTS, /*< nick=InvalidArguments >*/
NM_MANAGER_ERROR_MISSING_PLUGIN, /*< nick=MissingPlugin >*/
} NMManagerError;
GQuark nm_manager_error_quark (void);
#define NM_MANAGER_ERROR (nm_manager_error_quark ())
/**
* NMSecretAgentError:
* @NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unclassified error
* @NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED: the caller (ie, NetworkManager) is
* not authorized to make this request
* @NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION: the connection for which secrets
* were requested is invalid
* @NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_USER_CANCELED: the request was canceled by the user
* @NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_AGENT_CANCELED: the agent canceled the request
* because it was requested to do so by NetworkManager
* @NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_NO_SECRETS: the agent cannot find any secrets for this
* connection
*
* #NMSecretAgentError values are passed by secret agents back to NetworkManager
* when they encounter problems retrieving secrets on behalf of NM. They
* correspond to errors in the "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.SecretManager"
* namespace.
*
* Client APIs such as nm_client_activate_connection() will not see these error
* codes; instead, the secret agent manager will translate them to the
* corresponding #NMAgentManagerError codes.
*/
typedef enum {
NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_FAILED = 0, /*< nick=Failed >*/
NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED, /*< nick=PermissionDenied >*/
NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION, /*< nick=InvalidConnection >*/
NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_USER_CANCELED, /*< nick=UserCanceled >*/
NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_AGENT_CANCELED, /*< nick=AgentCanceled >*/
NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR_NO_SECRETS, /*< nick=NoSecrets >*/
} NMSecretAgentError;
GQuark nm_secret_agent_error_quark (void);
#define NM_SECRET_AGENT_ERROR (nm_secret_agent_error_quark ())
/**
* NMSettingsError:
* @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unclassified error
* @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED: permission denied
* @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED: the requested operation is not supported by any
* active settings backend
* @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION: the connection was invalid
* @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_READ_ONLY_CONNECTION: attempted to modify a read-only connection
* @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_UUID_EXISTS: a connection with that UUID already exists
* @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_INVALID_HOSTNAME: attempted to set an invalid hostname
* @NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENTS: invalid arguments
*
* Errors related to the settings/persistent configuration interface of
* NetworkManager.
*
* These may be returned from #NMClient methods that invoke D-Bus operations on
* the "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings" interface, and correspond to
* D-Bus errors in that namespace.
*/
typedef enum {
NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_FAILED = 0, /*< nick=Failed >*/
NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED, /*< nick=PermissionDenied >*/
NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED, /*< nick=NotSupported >*/
NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION, /*< nick=InvalidConnection >*/
NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_READ_ONLY_CONNECTION, /*< nick=ReadOnlyConnection >*/
NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_UUID_EXISTS, /*< nick=UuidExists >*/
NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_INVALID_HOSTNAME, /*< nick=InvalidHostname >*/
NM_SETTINGS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENTS, /*< nick=InvalidArguments >*/
} NMSettingsError;
GQuark nm_settings_error_quark (void);
#define NM_SETTINGS_ERROR (nm_settings_error_quark ())
/**
* NMVpnPluginError:
* @NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_FAILED: unknown or unclassified error
* @NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_STARTING_IN_PROGRESS: the plugin is already starting,
* and another connect request was received
* @NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_ALREADY_STARTED: the plugin is already connected, and
* another connect request was received
* @NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_STOPPING_IN_PROGRESS: the plugin is already stopping,
* and another stop request was received
* @NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_ALREADY_STOPPED: the plugin is already stopped, and
* another disconnect request was received
* @NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_WRONG_STATE: the operation could not be performed in
* this state
* @NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS: the operation could not be performed as
* the request contained malformed arguments, or arguments of unexpected type.
* Usually means that one of the VPN setting data items or secrets was not of
* the expected type (ie int, string, bool, etc).
* @NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_LAUNCH_FAILED: a child process failed to launch
* @NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION: the operation could not be performed
* because the connection was invalid. Usually means that the connection's
* VPN setting was missing some required data item or secret.
* @NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_INTERACTIVE_NOT_SUPPORTED: the operation could not be
* performed as the plugin does not support interactive operations, such as
* ConnectInteractive() or NewSecrets()
*
* Returned by the VPN service plugin to indicate errors. These codes correspond
* to errors in the "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Error" namespace.
**/
typedef enum {
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_FAILED, /*< nick=Failed >*/
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_STARTING_IN_PROGRESS, /*< nick=StartingInProgress >*/
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_ALREADY_STARTED, /*< nick=AlreadyStarted >*/
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_STOPPING_IN_PROGRESS, /*< nick=StoppingInProgress >*/
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_ALREADY_STOPPED, /*< nick=AlreadyStopped >*/
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_WRONG_STATE, /*< nick=WrongState >*/
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS, /*< nick=BadArguments >*/
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_LAUNCH_FAILED, /*< nick=LaunchFailed >*/
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_INVALID_CONNECTION, /*< nick=InvalidConnection >*/
NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR_INTERACTIVE_NOT_SUPPORTED, /*< nick=InteractiveNotSupported >*/
} NMVpnPluginError;
#define NM_VPN_PLUGIN_ERROR (nm_vpn_plugin_error_quark ())
GQuark nm_vpn_plugin_error_quark (void);
#endif /* __NM_ERRORS_H__ */
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