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diff --git a/introspection/nm-device-wimax.xml b/introspection/nm-device-wimax.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 6e414087f..000000000 --- a/introspection/nm-device-wimax.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> - -<node name="/" xmlns:tp="http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/DbusSpec#extensions-v0"> - <interface name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Device.WiMax"> - <method name="GetNspList"> - <annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.CSymbol" value="impl_device_get_nsp_list"/> - <arg name="nsps" type="ao" direction="out"> - <tp:docstring> - List of NSP object paths - </tp:docstring> - </arg> - <tp:docstring> - Get the list of NSPs visible to this device. - </tp:docstring> - </method> - - <property name="HwAddress" type="s" access="read"> - <tp:docstring> - Hardware address of the device. - </tp:docstring> - </property> - - <property name="CenterFrequency" type="u" access="read"> - <tp:docstring> - Center frequency (in KHz) of the radio channel the device is using to - communicate with the network when connected. Has no meaning when the - device is not connected. - </tp:docstring> - </property> - - <property name="Rssi" type="i" access="read"> - <tp:docstring> - RSSI of the current radio link in dBm. This value indicates how strong - the raw received RF signal from the base station is, but does not - indicate the overall quality of the radio link. Has no meaning when the - device is not connected. - </tp:docstring> - </property> - - <property name="Cinr" type="i" access="read"> - <tp:docstring> - CINR (Carrier to Interference + Noise Ratio) of the current radio link - in dB. CINR is a more accurate measure of radio link quality. Has no - meaning when the device is not connected. - </tp:docstring> - </property> - - <property name="TxPower" type="i" access="read"> - <tp:docstring> - Average power of the last burst transmitted by the device, in units of - 0.5 dBm. i.e. a TxPower of -11 represents an actual device TX power of - -5.5 dBm. Has no meaning when the device is not connected. - </tp:docstring> - </property> - - <property name="Bsid" type="s" access="read"> - <tp:docstring> - The ID of the serving base station as received from the network. Has - no meaning when the device is not connected. - </tp:docstring> - </property> - - <property name="ActiveNsp" type="o" access="read"> - <tp:docstring> - Object path of the NSP currently used by the WiMax device. - </tp:docstring> - </property> - - <signal name="PropertiesChanged"> - <arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" tp:type="String_Variant_Map"> - <tp:docstring> - A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values. - </tp:docstring> - </arg> - <tp:docstring> - Emitted when the WiMax device's properties changed. - </tp:docstring> - </signal> - - <signal name="NspAdded"> - <arg name="nsp" type="o"> - <tp:docstring> - The object path of the newly found NSP. - </tp:docstring> - </arg> - <tp:docstring> - Emitted when a new NSP is found by the device. - </tp:docstring> - </signal> - - <signal name="NspRemoved"> - <arg name="nsp" type="o"> - <tp:docstring> - The object path of the NSP that has disappeared. - </tp:docstring> - </arg> - <tp:docstring> - Emitted when an NSP disappears from view of the device. - </tp:docstring> - </signal> - - </interface> -</node> |