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diff --git a/clients/common/settings-docs.h.in b/clients/common/settings-docs.h.in index d9bb757515..2368185813 100644 --- a/clients/common/settings-docs.h.in +++ b/clients/common/settings-docs.h.in @@ -280,10 +280,10 @@ #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MACVLAN_PARENT N_("If given, specifies the parent interface name or parent connection UUID from which this MAC-VLAN interface should be created. If this property is not specified, the connection must contain an \"802-3-ethernet\" setting with a \"mac-address\" property.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MACVLAN_PROMISCUOUS N_("Whether the interface should be put in promiscuous mode.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MACVLAN_TAP N_("Whether the interface should be a MACVTAP.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MATCH_DRIVER N_("A list of driver names to match. Each element is a shell wildcard pattern. When an element is prefixed with exclamation mark (!) the condition is inverted. A candidate driver name is considered matching when both these conditions are satisfied: (a) any of the elements not prefixed with '!' matches or there aren't such elements; (b) none of the elements prefixed with '!' match.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MATCH_INTERFACE_NAME N_("A list of interface names to match. Each element is a shell wildcard pattern. When an element is prefixed with exclamation mark (!) the condition is inverted. A candidate interface name is considered matching when both these conditions are satisfied: (a) any of the elements not prefixed with '!' matches or there aren't such elements; (b) none of the elements prefixed with '!' match.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MATCH_KERNEL_COMMAND_LINE N_("A list of kernel command line arguments to match. This may be used to check whether a specific kernel command line option is set (or if prefixed with the exclamation mark unset). The argument must either be a single word, or an assignment (i.e. two words, separated \"=\"). In the former case the kernel command line is searched for the word appearing as is, or as left hand side of an assignment. In the latter case, the exact assignment is looked for with right and left hand side matching.") -#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MATCH_PATH N_("A list of paths to match against the ID_PATH udev property of devices. ID_PATH represents the topological persistent path of a device. It typically contains a subsystem string (pci, usb, platform, etc.) and a subsystem-specific identifier. For PCI devices the path has the form \"pci-$domain:$bus:$device.$function\", where each variable is an hexadecimal value; for example \"pci-0000:0a:00.0\". The path of a device can be obtained with \"udevadm info /sys/class/net/$dev | grep ID_PATH=\" or by looking at the \"path\" property exported by NetworkManager (\"nmcli -f general.path device show $dev\"). Each element of the list is a shell wildcard pattern. When an element is prefixed with exclamation mark (!) the condition is inverted. A candidate path is considered matching when both these conditions are satisfied: (a) any of the elements not prefixed with '!' matches or there aren't such elements; (b) none of the elements prefixed with '!' match.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MATCH_DRIVER N_("A list of driver names to match. Each element is a shell wildcard pattern. See NMSettingMatch:interface-name for how special characters '|', '&', '!' and '\\' are used for optional and mandatory matches and inverting the pattern.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MATCH_INTERFACE_NAME N_("A list of interface names to match. Each element is a shell wildcard pattern. A element can be prefixed with a pipe symbol (|) or an ampersand (&). The former means that the element is optional and the latter means that it is mandatory. If there are any optional elements, than the match evaluates to true if at least one of the optional element matches (logical OR). If there are any mandatory elements, then they all must match (logical AND). By default, an element is optional. For example the element \"foo\" behaves the same as \"|foo\". An element can also be inverted with exclamation mark (!) between the pipe symbol (or the ampersand) and before the pattern. Note that \"!foo\" is a shortcut for \"&!foo\". Finally, a backslash can be used at the beginning after optional special characters to escape the start of the pattern. For example, \"&\\!a\" is an mandatory match for literally \"!a\".") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MATCH_KERNEL_COMMAND_LINE N_("A list of kernel command line arguments to match. This may be used to check whether a specific kernel command line option is set (or if prefixed with the exclamation mark unset). The argument must either be a single word, or an assignment (i.e. two words, separated \"=\"). In the former case the kernel command line is searched for the word appearing as is, or as left hand side of an assignment. In the latter case, the exact assignment is looked for with right and left hand side matching. See NMSettingMatch:interface-name for how special characters '|', '&', '!' and '\\' are used for optional and mandatory matches and inverting the pattern.") +#define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_MATCH_PATH N_("A list of paths to match against the ID_PATH udev property of devices. ID_PATH represents the topological persistent path of a device. It typically contains a subsystem string (pci, usb, platform, etc.) and a subsystem-specific identifier. For PCI devices the path has the form \"pci-$domain:$bus:$device.$function\", where each variable is an hexadecimal value; for example \"pci-0000:0a:00.0\". The path of a device can be obtained with \"udevadm info /sys/class/net/$dev | grep ID_PATH=\" or by looking at the \"path\" property exported by NetworkManager (\"nmcli -f general.path device show $dev\"). Each element of the list is a shell wildcard pattern. See NMSettingMatch:interface-name for how special characters '|', '&', '!' and '\\' are used for optional and mandatory matches and inverting the pattern.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_OVS_BRIDGE_DATAPATH_TYPE N_("The data path type. One of \"system\", \"netdev\" or empty.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_OVS_BRIDGE_FAIL_MODE N_("The bridge failure mode. One of \"secure\", \"standalone\" or empty.") #define DESCRIBE_DOC_NM_SETTING_OVS_BRIDGE_MCAST_SNOOPING_ENABLE N_("Enable or disable multicast snooping.") |