In the patch [1] we changed definition of the abstract method
"plug" in the LinuxInterfaceDriver class.
That broke e.g. 3rd-party drivers which still don't accept this
new parameter called "link_up" in the plug_new method.
So this patch fixes this to make such legacy drivers to be still working
with the new base interface driver class.
This commit also marks such definition of the plug_new method as
deprecated. Possibility of using it without accepting link_up parameter
will be removed in the "W" release of the OpenStack.
Reviewed: https:/ /review. opendev. org/729729 /git.openstack. org/cgit/ openstack/ neutron/ commit/ ?id=9c242a03291 5141d18705198f6 37cd717a414a26
Committed: https:/
Submitter: Zuul
Branch: stable/train
commit 9c242a032915141 d18705198f637cd 717a414a26
Author: Slawek Kaplonski <email address hidden>
Date: Tue May 19 10:04:18 2020 +0200
Allow usage of legacy 3rd-party interface drivers
In the patch [1] we changed definition of the abstract method river class.
"plug" in the LinuxInterfaceD
That broke e.g. 3rd-party drivers which still don't accept this
new parameter called "link_up" in the plug_new method.
So this patch fixes this to make such legacy drivers to be still working
with the new base interface driver class.
This commit also marks such definition of the plug_new method as
deprecated. Possibility of using it without accepting link_up parameter
will be removed in the "W" release of the OpenStack.
[1] https:/ /review. opendev. org/#/c/ 707406/
Change-Id: Icd555987a1a57c a0b31fa7e4e8305 83d6c69c861 251d08dc5384f5c 0ff372eff8)
Closes-Bug: #1879307
(cherry picked from commit 30d573d5abeb4a5