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In practice this has always been optional, but the RNG has shown it as mandatory, and since all the examples for make check had it, it was never noticed. One of the existing test cases has been changed to check for this. I also noticed that the dhcp/host/ip was still defined as <text/>, but should really be <ref name='ipv4-addr'/>
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<!-- A Relax NG schema for the libvirt network XML format -->
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<grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"
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datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes">
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<start>
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<ref name="network"/>
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</start>
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<define name="network">
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<element name="network">
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<interleave>
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<!-- The name of the network, used to refer to it through the API
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and in virsh -->
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<element name="name">
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<text/>
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</element>
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<!-- <uuid> element -->
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<optional>
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<element name="uuid"><text/></element>
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</optional>
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<!-- <bridge> element -->
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<optional>
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<!-- The name of the network to be set up; this will back
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the network on the host -->
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<element name="bridge">
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<optional>
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<attribute name="name">
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<text/>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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<optional>
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<attribute name="stp">
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<choice>
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<value>on</value>
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<value>off</value>
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</choice>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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<optional>
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<attribute name="delay">
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<data type="integer"/>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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</element>
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</optional>
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<!-- <forward> element -->
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<optional>
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<!-- The device through which the bridge is connected to the
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rest of the network -->
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<element name="forward">
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<optional>
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<attribute name="dev">
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<text/>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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<optional>
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<attribute name="mode">
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<choice>
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<value>nat</value>
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<value>route</value>
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</choice>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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</element>
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</optional>
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<!-- <domain> element -->
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<optional>
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<element name="domain">
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<attribute name="name"><text/></attribute>
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</element>
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</optional>
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<!-- <ip> element -->
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<optional>
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<!-- The IP element sets up NAT'ing and an optional DHCP server
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local to the host. -->
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<element name="ip">
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<optional>
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<attribute name="address"><ref name="ipv4-addr"/></attribute>
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</optional>
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<optional>
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<attribute name="netmask"><ref name="ipv4-addr"/></attribute>
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</optional>
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<optional>
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<element name="tftp">
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<attribute name="root"><text/></attribute>
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</element>
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</optional>
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<optional>
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<!-- Define the range(s) of IP addresses that the DHCP
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server should hand out -->
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<element name="dhcp">
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<zeroOrMore>
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<element name="range">
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<attribute name="start"><ref name="ipv4-addr"/></attribute>
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<attribute name="end"><ref name="ipv4-addr"/></attribute>
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</element>
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</zeroOrMore>
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<zeroOrMore>
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<element name="host">
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<attribute name="mac"><ref name="mac-addr"/></attribute>
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<attribute name="name"><text/></attribute>
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<attribute name="ip"><ref name="ipv4-addr"/></attribute>
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</element>
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</zeroOrMore>
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<optional>
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<element name="bootp">
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<attribute name="file"><text/></attribute>
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<optional>
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<attribute name="server"><text/></attribute>
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</optional>
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</element>
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</optional>
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</element>
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</optional>
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</element>
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</optional>
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</interleave>
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</element>
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</define>
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<!-- An ipv4 "dotted quad" address -->
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<define name='ipv4-addr'>
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<data type='string'>
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<param name="pattern">(((25[0-5])|(2[0-4][0-9])|(1[0-9]{2})|([1-9][0-9])|([0-9]))\.){3}((25[0-5])|(2[0-4][0-9])|(1[0-9]{2})|([1-9][0-9])|([0-9]))</param>
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</data>
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</define>
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<!-- a 6 byte MAC address in ASCII-hex format, eg "12:34:56:78:9A:BC" -->
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<define name='mac-addr'>
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<data type='string'>
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<param name="pattern">([a-fA-F0-9]{2}:){5}[a-fA-F0-9]{2}</param>
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</data>
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</define>
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</grammar>
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