From f117abbfaf2c17c5af700433d181266b4c8d5a7b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zecke Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 18:06:48 +0000 Subject: Ok here are some bits of a lib and interfaces --- (limited to 'noncore') diff --git a/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/device.h b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/device.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47e09c0 --- a/dev/null +++ b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/device.h @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ + +#ifndef OpieToothDevice_H +#define OpieToothDevice_H + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace OpieTooth { + class Device : public QObject { + Q_OBJECT + public: + Device(const QString &device, const QString& mode); + // unloads the device + ~Device(); + // was the device loaded? + void attach(); + void detach(); + bool up()const; + QString devName()const ; // hci0 + signals: + device(const QString& device, bool up ); + }; +}; + + + +#endif diff --git a/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocctrl.cpp b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocctrl.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..330b0ee --- a/dev/null +++ b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocctrl.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +/* This file is part of the KDE libraries + Copyright (C) 1997 Christian Czezakte (e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at) + + This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + This library 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 + Library General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License + along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to + the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +*/ +// +// KPROCESSCONTROLLER -- A helper class for KProcess +// +// version 0.3.1, Jan, 8th 1997 +// +// (C) Christian Czezatke +// e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at +// Ported by Holger Freyther +// + +//#include + +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include "kprocess.h" +#include "kprocctrl.h" + +KProcessController *KProcessController::theKProcessController = 0; + +struct sigaction KProcessController::oldChildHandlerData; +bool KProcessController::handlerSet = false; + +KProcessController::KProcessController() +{ + assert( theKProcessController == 0 ); + + if (0 > pipe(fd)) + printf(strerror(errno)); + + notifier = new QSocketNotifier(fd[0], QSocketNotifier::Read); + notifier->setEnabled(true); + QObject::connect(notifier, SIGNAL(activated(int)), + this, SLOT(slotDoHousekeeping(int))); + connect( &delayedChildrenCleanupTimer, SIGNAL( timeout()), + SLOT( delayedChildrenCleanup())); + + theKProcessController = this; + + setupHandlers(); +} + + +void KProcessController::setupHandlers() +{ + if( handlerSet ) + return; + struct sigaction act; + act.sa_handler=theSigCHLDHandler; + sigemptyset(&(act.sa_mask)); + sigaddset(&(act.sa_mask), SIGCHLD); + // Make sure we don't block this signal. gdb tends to do that :-( + sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &(act.sa_mask), 0); + + act.sa_flags = SA_NOCLDSTOP; + + // CC: take care of SunOS which automatically restarts interrupted system + // calls (and thus does not have SA_RESTART) + +#ifdef SA_RESTART + act.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART; +#endif + + sigaction( SIGCHLD, &act, &oldChildHandlerData ); + + act.sa_handler=SIG_IGN; + sigemptyset(&(act.sa_mask)); + sigaddset(&(act.sa_mask), SIGPIPE); + act.sa_flags = 0; + sigaction( SIGPIPE, &act, 0L); + handlerSet = true; +} + +void KProcessController::resetHandlers() +{ + if( !handlerSet ) + return; + sigaction( SIGCHLD, &oldChildHandlerData, 0 ); + // there should be no problem with SIGPIPE staying SIG_IGN + handlerSet = false; +} + +// block SIGCHLD handler, because it accesses processList +void KProcessController::addKProcess( KProcess* p ) +{ + sigset_t newset, oldset; + sigemptyset( &newset ); + sigaddset( &newset, SIGCHLD ); + sigprocmask( SIG_BLOCK, &newset, &oldset ); + processList.append( p ); + sigprocmask( SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, 0 ); +} + +void KProcessController::removeKProcess( KProcess* p ) +{ + sigset_t newset, oldset; + sigemptyset( &newset ); + sigaddset( &newset, SIGCHLD ); + sigprocmask( SIG_BLOCK, &newset, &oldset ); + processList.remove( p ); + sigprocmask( SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, 0 ); +} + +//using a struct which contains both the pid and the status makes it easier to write +//and read the data into the pipe +//especially this solves a problem which appeared on my box where slotDoHouseKeeping() received +//only 4 bytes (with some debug output around the write()'s it received all 8 bytes) +//don't know why this happened, but when writing all 8 bytes at once it works here, aleXXX +struct waitdata +{ + pid_t pid; + int status; +}; + +void KProcessController::theSigCHLDHandler(int arg) +{ + struct waitdata wd; +// int status; +// pid_t this_pid; + int saved_errno; + + saved_errno = errno; + // since waitpid and write change errno, we have to save it and restore it + // (Richard Stevens, Advanced programming in the Unix Environment) + + bool found = false; + if( theKProcessController != 0 ) { + // iterating the list doesn't perform any system call + for( QValueList::ConstIterator it = theKProcessController->processList.begin(); + it != theKProcessController->processList.end(); + ++it ) + { + if( !(*it)->isRunning()) + continue; + wd.pid = waitpid( (*it)->pid(), &wd.status, WNOHANG ); + if ( wd.pid > 0 ) { + ::write(theKProcessController->fd[1], &wd, sizeof(wd)); + found = true; + } + } + } + if( !found && oldChildHandlerData.sa_handler != SIG_IGN + && oldChildHandlerData.sa_handler != SIG_DFL ) + oldChildHandlerData.sa_handler( arg ); // call the old handler + // handle the rest + if( theKProcessController != 0 ) { + static const struct waitdata dwd = { 0, 0 }; // delayed waitpid() + ::write(theKProcessController->fd[1], &dwd, sizeof(dwd)); + } else { + int dummy; + while( waitpid( -1, &dummy, WNOHANG ) > 0 ) + ; + } + + errno = saved_errno; +} + + + +void KProcessController::slotDoHousekeeping(int ) +{ + unsigned int bytes_read = 0; + unsigned int errcnt=0; + // read pid and status from the pipe. + struct waitdata wd; + while ((bytes_read < sizeof(wd)) && (errcnt < 50)) { + int r = ::read(fd[0], ((char *)&wd) + bytes_read, sizeof(wd) - bytes_read); + if (r > 0) bytes_read += r; + else if (r < 0) errcnt++; + } + if (errcnt >= 50) { + fprintf(stderr, + "Error: Max. error count for pipe read " + "exceeded in KProcessController::slotDoHousekeeping\n"); + return; // it makes no sense to continue here! + } + if (bytes_read != sizeof(wd)) { + fprintf(stderr, + "Error: Could not read info from signal handler %d <> %d!\n", + bytes_read, sizeof(wd)); + return; // it makes no sense to continue here! + } + if (wd.pid==0) { // special case, see delayedChildrenCleanup() + delayedChildrenCleanupTimer.start( 1000, true ); + return; + } + + for( QValueList::ConstIterator it = processList.begin(); + it != processList.end(); + ++it ) { + KProcess* proc = *it; + if (proc->pid() == wd.pid) { + // process has exited, so do emit the respective events + if (proc->run_mode == KProcess::Block) { + // If the reads are done blocking then set the status in proc + // but do nothing else because KProcess will perform the other + // actions of processHasExited. + proc->status = wd.status; + proc->runs = false; + } else { + proc->processHasExited(wd.status); + } + return; + } + } +} + +// this is needed e.g. for popen(), which calls waitpid() checking +// for its forked child, if we did waitpid() directly in the SIGCHLD +// handler, popen()'s waitpid() call would fail +void KProcessController::delayedChildrenCleanup() +{ + struct waitdata wd; + while(( wd.pid = waitpid( -1, &wd.status, WNOHANG ) ) > 0 ) { + for( QValueList::ConstIterator it = processList.begin(); + it != processList.end(); + ++it ) + { + if( !(*it)->isRunning() || (*it)->pid() != wd.pid ) + continue; + // it's KProcess, handle it + ::write(fd[1], &wd, sizeof(wd)); + break; + } + } +} + +KProcessController::~KProcessController() +{ + assert( theKProcessController == this ); + resetHandlers(); + + notifier->setEnabled(false); + + close(fd[0]); + close(fd[1]); + + delete notifier; + theKProcessController = 0; +} + +//#include "kprocctrl.moc" diff --git a/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocctrl.h b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocctrl.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac82b9d --- a/dev/null +++ b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocctrl.h @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +/* This file is part of the KDE libraries + Copyright (C) 1997 Christian Czezakte (e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at) + + This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + This library 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 + Library General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License + along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to + the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +*/ +// +// KPROCESSCONTROLLER -- A helper class for KProcess +// +// version 0.3.1, Jan 8th 1997 +// +// (C) Christian Czezatke +// e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at +// + +#ifndef __KPROCCTRL_H__ +#define __KPROCCTRL_H__ + +#include +#include + +#include "kprocess.h" + +class KProcessControllerPrivate; +class QSocketNotifier; + +/** + * @short Used internally by @ref KProcess + * @internal + * @author Christian Czezakte + * + * A class for internal use by KProcess only. -- Exactly one instance + * of this class is generated by the first instance of KProcess that is + * created (a pointer to it gets stored in @ref theKProcessController ). + * + * This class takes care of the actual (UN*X) signal handling. +*/ +class KProcessController : public QObject +{ + Q_OBJECT + +public: + KProcessController(); + ~KProcessController(); + //CC: WARNING! Destructor Not virtual (but you don't derive classes from this anyhow...) + +public: + + /** + * Only a single instance of this class is allowed at a time, + * and this static variable is used to track the one instance. + */ + static KProcessController *theKProcessController; + + /** + * Automatically called upon SIGCHLD. + * + * Normally you do not need to do anything with this function but + * if your application needs to disable SIGCHLD for some time for + * reasons beyond your control, you should call this function afterwards + * to make sure that no SIGCHLDs where missed. + */ + static void theSigCHLDHandler(int signal); + // handler for sigchld + + /** + * @internal + */ + static void setupHandlers(); + /** + * @internal + */ + static void resetHandlers(); + /** + * @internal + */ + void addKProcess( KProcess* ); + /** + * @internal + */ + void removeKProcess( KProcess* ); + public slots: + /** + * @internal + */ + void slotDoHousekeeping(int socket); + + private slots: + void delayedChildrenCleanup(); +private: + int fd[2]; + QSocketNotifier *notifier; + static struct sigaction oldChildHandlerData; + static bool handlerSet; + QValueList processList; + QTimer delayedChildrenCleanupTimer; + + // Disallow assignment and copy-construction + KProcessController( const KProcessController& ); + KProcessController& operator= ( const KProcessController& ); + + KProcessControllerPrivate *d; +}; + + + +#endif + diff --git a/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocess.cpp b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocess.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce7ed3e --- a/dev/null +++ b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocess.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,915 @@ +/* + + $Id$ + + This file is part of the KDE libraries + Copyright (C) 1997 Christian Czezatke (e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at) + + This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + This library 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 + Library General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License + along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to + the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +*/ + + +// +// KPROCESS -- A class for handling child processes in KDE without +// having to take care of Un*x specific implementation details +// +// version 0.3.1, Jan 8th 1998 +// +// (C) Christian Czezatke +// e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at +// +// Changes: +// +// March 2nd, 1998: Changed parameter list for KShellProcess: +// Arguments are now placed in a single string so that +// -c is passed to the shell +// to make the use of "operator<<" consistent with KProcess + +#include "kprocess.h" +#define _MAY_INCLUDE_KPROCESSCONTROLLER_ +#include "kprocctrl.h" + +//#include + +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H +#include +#endif +#ifdef HAVE_INITGROUPS +#include +#endif +#include + +#include +#include +//#include + +///////////////////////////// +// public member functions // +///////////////////////////// + +class KProcessPrivate { +public: + KProcessPrivate() : useShell(false) { } + + bool useShell; + QMap env; + QString wd; + QCString shell; +}; + + +KProcess::KProcess() + : QObject(), + run_mode(NotifyOnExit), + runs(false), + pid_(0), + status(0), + keepPrivs(false), + innot(0), + outnot(0), + errnot(0), + communication(NoCommunication), + input_data(0), + input_sent(0), + input_total(0), + d(0) +{ + if (0 == KProcessController::theKProcessController) { + (void) new KProcessController(); + CHECK_PTR(KProcessController::theKProcessController); + } + + KProcessController::theKProcessController->addKProcess(this); + out[0] = out[1] = -1; + in[0] = in[1] = -1; + err[0] = err[1] = -1; +} + +void +KProcess::setEnvironment(const QString &name, const QString &value) +{ + if (!d) + d = new KProcessPrivate; + d->env.insert(name, value); +} + +void +KProcess::setWorkingDirectory(const QString &dir) +{ + if (!d) + d = new KProcessPrivate; + d->wd = dir; +} + +void +KProcess::setupEnvironment() +{ + if (d) + { + QMap::Iterator it; + for(it = d->env.begin(); it != d->env.end(); ++it) + setenv(QFile::encodeName(it.key()).data(), + QFile::encodeName(it.data()).data(), 1); + if (!d->wd.isEmpty()) + chdir(QFile::encodeName(d->wd).data()); + } +} + +void +KProcess::setRunPrivileged(bool keepPrivileges) +{ + keepPrivs = keepPrivileges; +} + +bool +KProcess::runPrivileged() const +{ + return keepPrivs; +} + + +KProcess::~KProcess() +{ + // destroying the KProcess instance sends a SIGKILL to the + // child process (if it is running) after removing it from the + // list of valid processes (if the process is not started as + // "DontCare") + + KProcessController::theKProcessController->removeKProcess(this); + // this must happen before we kill the child + // TODO: block the signal while removing the current process from the process list + + if (runs && (run_mode != DontCare)) + kill(SIGKILL); + + // Clean up open fd's and socket notifiers. + closeStdin(); + closeStdout(); + closeStderr(); + + // TODO: restore SIGCHLD and SIGPIPE handler if this is the last KProcess + delete d; +} + +void KProcess::detach() +{ + KProcessController::theKProcessController->removeKProcess(this); + + runs = false; + pid_ = 0; + + // Clean up open fd's and socket notifiers. + closeStdin(); + closeStdout(); + closeStderr(); +} + +bool KProcess::setExecutable(const QString& proc) +{ + if (runs) return false; + + if (proc.isEmpty()) return false; + + if (!arguments.isEmpty()) + arguments.remove(arguments.begin()); + arguments.prepend(QFile::encodeName(proc)); + + return true; +} + +KProcess &KProcess::operator<<(const QStringList& args) +{ + QStringList::ConstIterator it = args.begin(); + for ( ; it != args.end() ; ++it ) + arguments.append(QFile::encodeName(*it)); + return *this; +} + +KProcess &KProcess::operator<<(const QCString& arg) +{ + return operator<< (arg.data()); +} + +KProcess &KProcess::operator<<(const char* arg) +{ + arguments.append(arg); + return *this; +} + +KProcess &KProcess::operator<<(const QString& arg) +{ + arguments.append(QFile::encodeName(arg)); + return *this; +} + +void KProcess::clearArguments() +{ + arguments.clear(); +} + +bool KProcess::start(RunMode runmode, Communication comm) +{ + uint i; + uint n = arguments.count(); + char **arglist; + + if (runs || (0 == n)) { + return false; // cannot start a process that is already running + // or if no executable has been assigned + } + run_mode = runmode; + status = 0; + + QCString shellCmd; + if (d && d->useShell) + { + if (d->shell.isEmpty()) + { + qWarning( "Could not find a valid shell" ); + return false; + } + + arglist = static_cast(malloc( (4)*sizeof(char *))); + for (i=0; i < n; i++) { + shellCmd += arguments[i]; + shellCmd += " "; // CC: to separate the arguments + } + + arglist[0] = d->shell.data(); + arglist[1] = (char *) "-c"; + arglist[2] = shellCmd.data(); + arglist[3] = 0; + } + else + { + arglist = static_cast(malloc( (n+1)*sizeof(char *))); + for (i=0; i < n; i++) + arglist[i] = arguments[i].data(); + arglist[n]= 0; + } + + if (!setupCommunication(comm)) + qWarning( "Could not setup Communication!"); + + // We do this in the parent because if we do it in the child process + // gdb gets confused when the application runs from gdb. + uid_t uid = getuid(); + gid_t gid = getgid(); +#ifdef HAVE_INITGROUPS + struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(uid); +#endif + + int fd[2]; + if (0 > pipe(fd)) + { + fd[0] = fd[1] = 0; // Pipe failed.. continue + } + + runs = true; + + QApplication::flushX(); + + // WABA: Note that we use fork() and not vfork() because + // vfork() has unclear semantics and is not standardized. + pid_ = fork(); + + if (0 == pid_) { + if (fd[0]) + close(fd[0]); + if (!runPrivileged()) + { + setgid(gid); +#if defined( HAVE_INITGROUPS) + if(pw) + initgroups(pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid); +#endif + setuid(uid); + } + // The child process + if(!commSetupDoneC()) + qWarning( "Could not finish comm setup in child!" ); + + setupEnvironment(); + + // Matthias + if (run_mode == DontCare) + setpgid(0,0); + // restore default SIGPIPE handler (Harri) + struct sigaction act; + sigemptyset(&(act.sa_mask)); + sigaddset(&(act.sa_mask), SIGPIPE); + act.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; + act.sa_flags = 0; + sigaction(SIGPIPE, &act, 0L); + + // We set the close on exec flag. + // Closing of fd[1] indicates that the execvp succeeded! + if (fd[1]) + fcntl(fd[1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); + execvp(arglist[0], arglist); + char resultByte = 1; + if (fd[1]) + write(fd[1], &resultByte, 1); + _exit(-1); + } else if (-1 == pid_) { + // forking failed + + runs = false; + free(arglist); + return false; + } else { + if (fd[1]) + close(fd[1]); + // the parent continues here + + // Discard any data for stdin that might still be there + input_data = 0; + + // Check whether client could be started. + if (fd[0]) for(;;) + { + char resultByte; + int n = ::read(fd[0], &resultByte, 1); + if (n == 1) + { + // Error + runs = false; + close(fd[0]); + free(arglist); + pid_ = 0; + return false; + } + if (n == -1) + { + if ((errno == ECHILD) || (errno == EINTR)) + continue; // Ignore + } + break; // success + } + if (fd[0]) + close(fd[0]); + + if (!commSetupDoneP()) // finish communication socket setup for the parent + qWarning( "Could not finish comm setup in parent!" ); + + if (run_mode == Block) { + commClose(); + + // The SIGCHLD handler of the process controller will catch + // the exit and set the status + while(runs) + { + KProcessController::theKProcessController-> + slotDoHousekeeping(0); + } + runs = FALSE; + emit processExited(this); + } + } + free(arglist); + return true; +} + + + +bool KProcess::kill(int signo) +{ + bool rv=false; + + if (0 != pid_) + rv= (-1 != ::kill(pid_, signo)); + // probably store errno somewhere... + return rv; +} + + + +bool KProcess::isRunning() const +{ + return runs; +} + + + +pid_t KProcess::pid() const +{ + return pid_; +} + + + +bool KProcess::normalExit() const +{ + int _status = status; + return (pid_ != 0) && (!runs) && (WIFEXITED((_status))); +} + + + +int KProcess::exitStatus() const +{ + int _status = status; + return WEXITSTATUS((_status)); +} + + + +bool KProcess::writeStdin(const char *buffer, int buflen) +{ + bool rv; + + // if there is still data pending, writing new data + // to stdout is not allowed (since it could also confuse + // kprocess... + if (0 != input_data) + return false; + + if (runs && (communication & Stdin)) { + input_data = buffer; + input_sent = 0; + input_total = buflen; + slotSendData(0); + innot->setEnabled(true); + rv = true; + } else + rv = false; + return rv; +} + +void KProcess::suspend() +{ + if ((communication & Stdout) && outnot) + outnot->setEnabled(false); +} + +void KProcess::resume() +{ + if ((communication & Stdout) && outnot) + outnot->setEnabled(true); +} + +bool KProcess::closeStdin() +{ + bool rv; + + if (communication & Stdin) { + communication = (Communication) (communication & ~Stdin); + delete innot; + innot = 0; + close(in[1]); + rv = true; + } else + rv = false; + return rv; +} + +bool KProcess::closeStdout() +{ + bool rv; + + if (communication & Stdout) { + communication = (Communication) (communication & ~Stdout); + delete outnot; + outnot = 0; + close(out[0]); + rv = true; + } else + rv = false; + return rv; +} + +bool KProcess::closeStderr() +{ + bool rv; + + if (communication & Stderr) { + communication = static_cast(communication & ~Stderr); + delete errnot; + errnot = 0; + close(err[0]); + rv = true; + } else + rv = false; + return rv; +} + + +///////////////////////////// +// protected slots // +///////////////////////////// + + + +void KProcess::slotChildOutput(int fdno) +{ + if (!childOutput(fdno)) + closeStdout(); +} + + +void KProcess::slotChildError(int fdno) +{ + if (!childError(fdno)) + closeStderr(); +} + + +void KProcess::slotSendData(int) +{ + if (input_sent == input_total) { + innot->setEnabled(false); + input_data = 0; + emit wroteStdin(this); + } else + input_sent += ::write(in[1], input_data+input_sent, input_total-input_sent); +} + + + +////////////////////////////// +// private member functions // +////////////////////////////// + + + +void KProcess::processHasExited(int state) +{ + if (runs) + { + runs = false; + status = state; + + commClose(); // cleanup communication sockets + + // also emit a signal if the process was run Blocking + if (DontCare != run_mode) + { + emit processExited(this); + } + } +} + + + +int KProcess::childOutput(int fdno) +{ + if (communication & NoRead) { + int len = -1; + emit receivedStdout(fdno, len); + errno = 0; // Make sure errno doesn't read "EAGAIN" + return len; + } + else + { + char buffer[1024]; + int len; + + len = ::read(fdno, buffer, 1024); + + if ( 0 < len) { + emit receivedStdout(this, buffer, len); + } + return len; + } +} + + + +int KProcess::childError(int fdno) +{ + char buffer[1024]; + int len; + + len = ::read(fdno, buffer, 1024); + + if ( 0 < len) + emit receivedStderr(this, buffer, len); + return len; +} + + + +int KProcess::setupCommunication(Communication comm) +{ + int ok; + + communication = comm; + + ok = 1; + if (comm & Stdin) + ok &= socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, in) >= 0; + + if (comm & Stdout) + ok &= socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, out) >= 0; + + if (comm & Stderr) + ok &= socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, err) >= 0; + + return ok; +} + + + +int KProcess::commSetupDoneP() +{ + int ok = 1; + + if (communication != NoCommunication) { + if (communication & Stdin) + close(in[0]); + if (communication & Stdout) + close(out[1]); + if (communication & Stderr) + close(err[1]); + + // Don't create socket notifiers and set the sockets non-blocking if + // blocking is requested. + if (run_mode == Block) return ok; + + if (communication & Stdin) { +// ok &= (-1 != fcntl(in[1], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK)); + innot = new QSocketNotifier(in[1], QSocketNotifier::Write, this); + CHECK_PTR(innot); + innot->setEnabled(false); // will be enabled when data has to be sent + QObject::connect(innot, SIGNAL(activated(int)), + this, SLOT(slotSendData(int))); + } + + if (communication & Stdout) { +// ok &= (-1 != fcntl(out[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK)); + outnot = new QSocketNotifier(out[0], QSocketNotifier::Read, this); + CHECK_PTR(outnot); + QObject::connect(outnot, SIGNAL(activated(int)), + this, SLOT(slotChildOutput(int))); + if (communication & NoRead) + suspend(); + } + + if (communication & Stderr) { +// ok &= (-1 != fcntl(err[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK)); + errnot = new QSocketNotifier(err[0], QSocketNotifier::Read, this ); + CHECK_PTR(errnot); + QObject::connect(errnot, SIGNAL(activated(int)), + this, SLOT(slotChildError(int))); + } + } + return ok; +} + + + +int KProcess::commSetupDoneC() +{ + int ok = 1; + struct linger so; + memset(&so, 0, sizeof(so)); + + if (communication & Stdin) + close(in[1]); + if (communication & Stdout) + close(out[0]); + if (communication & Stderr) + close(err[0]); + + if (communication & Stdin) + ok &= dup2(in[0], STDIN_FILENO) != -1; + else { + int null_fd = open( "/dev/null", O_RDONLY ); + ok &= dup2( null_fd, STDIN_FILENO ) != -1; + close( null_fd ); + } + if (communication & Stdout) { + ok &= dup2(out[1], STDOUT_FILENO) != -1; + ok &= !setsockopt(out[1], SOL_SOCKET, SO_LINGER, (char*)&so, sizeof(so)); + } + else { + int null_fd = open( "/dev/null", O_WRONLY ); + ok &= dup2( null_fd, STDOUT_FILENO ) != -1; + close( null_fd ); + } + if (communication & Stderr) { + ok &= dup2(err[1], STDERR_FILENO) != -1; + ok &= !setsockopt(err[1], SOL_SOCKET, SO_LINGER, reinterpret_cast(&so), sizeof(so)); + } + else { + int null_fd = open( "/dev/null", O_WRONLY ); + ok &= dup2( null_fd, STDERR_FILENO ) != -1; + close( null_fd ); + } + return ok; +} + + + +void KProcess::commClose() +{ + if (NoCommunication != communication) { + bool b_in = (communication & Stdin); + bool b_out = (communication & Stdout); + bool b_err = (communication & Stderr); + if (b_in) + delete innot; + + if (b_out || b_err) { + // If both channels are being read we need to make sure that one socket buffer + // doesn't fill up whilst we are waiting for data on the other (causing a deadlock). + // Hence we need to use select. + + // Once one or other of the channels has reached EOF (or given an error) go back + // to the usual mechanism. + + int fds_ready = 1; + fd_set rfds; + + int max_fd = 0; + if (b_out) { + fcntl(out[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); + if (out[0] > max_fd) + max_fd = out[0]; + delete outnot; + outnot = 0; + } + if (b_err) { + fcntl(err[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); + if (err[0] > max_fd) + max_fd = err[0]; + delete errnot; + errnot = 0; + } + + + while (b_out || b_err) { + // * If the process is still running we block until we + // receive data. (p_timeout = 0, no timeout) + // * If the process has already exited, we only check + // the available data, we don't wait for more. + // (p_timeout = &timeout, timeout immediately) + struct timeval timeout; + timeout.tv_sec = 0; + timeout.tv_usec = 0; + struct timeval *p_timeout = runs ? 0 : &timeout; + + FD_ZERO(&rfds); + if (b_out) + FD_SET(out[0], &rfds); + + if (b_err) + FD_SET(err[0], &rfds); + + fds_ready = select(max_fd+1, &rfds, 0, 0, p_timeout); + if (fds_ready <= 0) break; + + if (b_out && FD_ISSET(out[0], &rfds)) { + int ret = 1; + while (ret > 0) ret = childOutput(out[0]); + if ((ret == -1 && errno != EAGAIN) || ret == 0) + b_out = false; + } + + if (b_err && FD_ISSET(err[0], &rfds)) { + int ret = 1; + while (ret > 0) ret = childError(err[0]); + if ((ret == -1 && errno != EAGAIN) || ret == 0) + b_err = false; + } + } + } + + if (b_in) { + communication = (Communication) (communication & ~Stdin); + close(in[1]); + } + if (b_out) { + communication = (Communication) (communication & ~Stdout); + close(out[0]); + } + if (b_err) { + communication = (Communication) (communication & ~Stderr); + close(err[0]); + } + } +} + +void KProcess::setUseShell(bool useShell, const char *shell) +{ + if (!d) + d = new KProcessPrivate; + d->useShell = useShell; + d->shell = shell; + if (d->shell.isEmpty()) + d->shell = searchShell(); +} + +QString KProcess::quote(const QString &arg) +{ + QString res = arg; + res.replace(QRegExp(QString::fromLatin1("\'")), + QString::fromLatin1("'\"'\"'")); + res.prepend('\''); + res.append('\''); + return res; +} + +QCString KProcess::searchShell() +{ + QCString tmpShell = QCString(getenv("SHELL")).stripWhiteSpace(); + if (!isExecutable(tmpShell)) + { + tmpShell = "/bin/sh"; + } + + return tmpShell; +} + +bool KProcess::isExecutable(const QCString &filename) +{ + struct stat fileinfo; + + if (filename.isEmpty()) return false; + + // CC: we've got a valid filename, now let's see whether we can execute that file + + if (-1 == stat(filename.data(), &fileinfo)) return false; + // CC: return false if the file does not exist + + // CC: anyway, we cannot execute directories, block/character devices, fifos or sockets + if ( (S_ISDIR(fileinfo.st_mode)) || + (S_ISCHR(fileinfo.st_mode)) || + (S_ISBLK(fileinfo.st_mode)) || +#ifdef S_ISSOCK + // CC: SYSVR4 systems don't have that macro + (S_ISSOCK(fileinfo.st_mode)) || +#endif + (S_ISFIFO(fileinfo.st_mode)) || + (S_ISDIR(fileinfo.st_mode)) ) { + return false; + } + + // CC: now check for permission to execute the file + if (access(filename.data(), X_OK) != 0) return false; + + // CC: we've passed all the tests... + return true; +} + +void KProcess::virtual_hook( int, void* ) +{ /*BASE::virtual_hook( id, data );*/ } + + +/////////////////////////// +// CC: Class KShellProcess +/////////////////////////// + +KShellProcess::KShellProcess(const char *shellname): + KProcess() +{ + setUseShell(true, shellname); +} + + +KShellProcess::~KShellProcess() { +} + +QString KShellProcess::quote(const QString &arg) +{ + return KProcess::quote(arg); +} + +bool KShellProcess::start(RunMode runmode, Communication comm) +{ + return KProcess::start(runmode, comm); +} + +void KShellProcess::virtual_hook( int id, void* data ) +{ KProcess::virtual_hook( id, data ); } + +//#include "kprocess.moc" diff --git a/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocess.h b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocess.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e70f7e7 --- a/dev/null +++ b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/kprocess.h @@ -0,0 +1,804 @@ +/* This file is part of the KDE libraries + Copyright (C) 1997 Christian Czezakte (e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at) + + This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + This library 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 + Library General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License + along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to + the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. +*/ +// +// KPROCESS -- A class for handling child processes in KDE without +// having to take care of Un*x specific implementation details +// +// version 0.3.1, Jan 8th 1998 +// +// (C) Christian Czezatke +// e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at +// + +#ifndef __kprocess_h__ +#define __kprocess_h__ + +#include // for pid_t +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +class QSocketNotifier; +class KProcessPrivate; + +/** + * Child process invocation, monitoring and control. + * + * @sect General usage and features + * + *This class allows a KDE application to start child processes without having + *to worry about UN*X signal handling issues and zombie process reaping. + * + *@see KProcIO + * + *Basically, this class distinguishes three different ways of running + *child processes: + * + *@li KProcess::DontCare -- The child process is invoked and both the child + *process and the parent process continue concurrently. + * + *Starting a DontCare child process means that the application is + *not interested in any notification to determine whether the + *child process has already exited or not. + * + *@li KProcess::NotifyOnExit -- The child process is invoked and both the + *child and the parent process run concurrently. + * + *When the child process exits, the KProcess instance + *corresponding to it emits the Qt signal @ref processExited(). + * + *Since this signal is @em not emitted from within a UN*X + *signal handler, arbitrary function calls can be made. + * + *Be aware: When the KProcess objects gets destructed, the child + *process will be killed if it is still running! + *This means in particular, that you cannot use a KProcess on the stack + *with KProcess::NotifyOnExit. + * + *@li KProcess::Block -- The child process starts and the parent process + *is suspended until the child process exits. (@em Really not recommended + *for programs with a GUI.) + * + *KProcess also provides several functions for determining the exit status + *and the pid of the child process it represents. + * + *Furthermore it is possible to supply command-line arguments to the process + *in a clean fashion (no null -- terminated stringlists and such...) + * + *A small usage example: + *
+ *KProcess *proc = new KProcess;
+ *
+ **proc << "my_executable";
+ **proc << "These" << "are" << "the" << "command" << "line" << "args";
+ *QApplication::connect(proc, SIGNAL(processExited(KProcess *)),
+ *                      pointer_to_my_object, SLOT(my_objects_slot(KProcess *)));
+ *proc->start();
+ *
+ * + *This will start "my_executable" with the commandline arguments "These"... + * + *When the child process exits, the respective Qt signal will be emitted. + * + *@sect Communication with the child process + * + *KProcess supports communication with the child process through + *stdin/stdout/stderr. + * + *The following functions are provided for getting data from the child + *process or sending data to the child's stdin (For more information, + *have a look at the documentation of each function): + * + *@li bool @ref writeStdin(char *buffer, int buflen); + *@li -- Transmit data to the child process's stdin. + * + *@li bool @ref closeStdin(); + *@li -- Closes the child process's stdin (which causes it to see an feof(stdin)). + *Returns false if you try to close stdin for a process that has been started + *without a communication channel to stdin. + * + *@li bool @ref closeStdout(); + *@li -- Closes the child process's stdout. + *Returns false if you try to close stdout for a process that has been started + *without a communication channel to stdout. + * + *@li bool @ref closeStderr(); + *@li -- Closes the child process's stderr. + *Returns false if you try to close stderr for a process that has been started + *without a communication channel to stderr. + * + * + *@sect QT signals: + * + *@li void @ref receivedStdout(KProcess *proc, char *buffer, int buflen); + *@li void @ref receivedStderr(KProcess *proc, char *buffer, int buflen); + *@li -- Indicates that new data has arrived from either the + *child process's stdout or stderr. + * + *@li void @ref wroteStdin(KProcess *proc); + *@li -- Indicates that all data that has been sent to the child process + *by a prior call to @ref writeStdin() has actually been transmitted to the + *client . + * + *@author Christian Czezakte e9025461@student.tuwien.ac.at + * + * + **/ +class KProcess : public QObject +{ + Q_OBJECT + +public: + + /** + * Modes in which the communication channel can be opened. + * + * If communication for more than one channel is required, + * the values have to be or'ed together, for example to get + * communication with stdout as well as with stdin, you would + * specify @p Stdin @p | @p Stdout + * + * If @p NoRead is specified in conjunction with @p Stdout, + * no data is actually read from @p Stdout but only + * the signal @ref childOutput(int fd) is emitted. + */ + enum Communication { NoCommunication = 0, Stdin = 1, Stdout = 2, Stderr = 4, + AllOutput = 6, All = 7, + NoRead }; + + /** + * Run-modes for a child process. + */ + enum RunMode { + /** + * The application does not receive notifications from the subprocess when + * it is finished or aborted. + */ + DontCare, + /** + * The application is notified when the subprocess dies. + */ + NotifyOnExit, + /** + * The application is suspended until the started process is finished. + */ + Block }; + + /** + * Constructor + */ + KProcess(); + + /** + *Destructor: + * + * If the process is running when the destructor for this class + * is called, the child process is killed with a SIGKILL, but + * only if the run mode is not of type @p DontCare. + * Processes started as @p DontCare keep running anyway. + */ + virtual ~KProcess(); + + /** + @deprecated + + The use of this function is now deprecated. -- Please use the + "operator<<" instead of "setExecutable". + + Sets the executable to be started with this KProcess object. + Returns false if the process is currently running (in that + case the executable remains unchanged.) + + @see operator<< + + */ + bool setExecutable(const QString& proc); + + + /** + * Sets the executable and the command line argument list for this process. + * + * For example, doing an "ls -l /usr/local/bin" can be achieved by: + *
+   *  KProcess p;
+   *  ...
+   *  p << "ls" << "-l" << "/usr/local/bin"
+   *  
+ * + **/ + KProcess &operator<<(const QString& arg); + /** + * Similar to previous method, takes a char *, supposed to be in locale 8 bit already. + */ + KProcess &operator<<(const char * arg); + /** + * Similar to previous method, takes a QCString, supposed to be in locale 8 bit already. + */ + KProcess &operator<<(const QCString & arg); + + /** + * Sets the executable and the command line argument list for this process, + * in a single method call, or add a list of arguments. + **/ + KProcess &operator<<(const QStringList& args); + + /** + * Clear a command line argument list that has been set by using + * the "operator<<". + */ + void clearArguments(); + + /** + * Starts the process. + * For a detailed description of the + * various run modes and communication semantics, have a look at the + * general description of the KProcess class. + * + * The following problems could cause this function to + * return false: + * + * @li The process is already running. + * @li The command line argument list is empty. + * @li The starting of the process failed (could not fork). + * @li The executable was not found. + * + * @param comm Specifies which communication links should be + * established to the child process (stdin/stdout/stderr). By default, + * no communication takes place and the respective communication + * signals will never get emitted. + * + * @return true on success, false on error + * (see above for error conditions) + **/ + virtual bool start(RunMode runmode = NotifyOnExit, + Communication comm = NoCommunication); + + /** + * Stop the process (by sending it a signal). + * + * @param signo The signal to send. The default is SIGTERM. + * @return @p true if the signal was delivered successfully. + */ + virtual bool kill(int signo = SIGTERM); + + /** + @return @p true if the process is (still) considered to be running + */ + bool isRunning() const; + + /** Returns the process id of the process. + * + * If it is called after + * the process has exited, it returns the process id of the last + * child process that was created by this instance of KProcess. + * + * Calling it before any child process has been started by this + * KProcess instance causes pid() to return 0. + **/ + pid_t pid() const; + + /** + * Use pid(). + * @deprecated + */ + pid_t getPid() const { return pid(); } + + /** + * Suspend processing of data from stdout of the child process. + */ + void suspend(); + + /** + * Resume processing of data from stdout of the child process. + */ + void resume(); + + /** + * @return @p true if the process has already finished and has exited + * "voluntarily", ie: it has not been killed by a signal. + * + * Note that you should check @ref KProcess::exitStatus() to determine + * whether the process completed its task successful or not. + */ + bool normalExit() const; + + /** + * Returns the exit status of the process. + * + * Please use + * @ref KProcess::normalExit() to check whether the process has exited + * cleanly (i.e., @ref KProcess::normalExit() returns @p true) before calling + * this function because if the process did not exit normally, + * it does not have a valid exit status. + */ + int exitStatus() const; + + + /** + * Transmit data to the child process's stdin. + * + * KProcess::writeStdin may return false in the following cases: + * + * @li The process is not currently running. + * + * @li Communication to stdin has not been requested in the @ref start() call. + * + * @li Transmission of data to the child process by a previous call to + * @ref writeStdin() is still in progress. + * + * Please note that the data is sent to the client asynchronously, + * so when this function returns, the data might not have been + * processed by the child process. + * + * If all the data has been sent to the client, the signal + * @ref wroteStdin() will be emitted. + * + * Please note that you must not free "buffer" or call @ref writeStdin() + * again until either a @ref wroteStdin() signal indicates that the + * data has been sent or a @ref processHasExited() signal shows that + * the child process is no longer alive... + **/ + bool writeStdin(const char *buffer, int buflen); + + /** + * This causes the stdin file descriptor of the child process to be + * closed indicating an "EOF" to the child. + * + * @return @p false if no communication to the process's stdin + * had been specified in the call to @ref start(). + */ + bool closeStdin(); + + /** + * This causes the stdout file descriptor of the child process to be + * closed. + * + * @return @p false if no communication to the process's stdout + * had been specified in the call to @ref start(). + */ + bool closeStdout(); + + /** + * This causes the stderr file descriptor of the child process to be + * closed. + * + * @return @p false if no communication to the process's stderr + * had been specified in the call to @ref start(). + */ + bool closeStderr(); + + /** + * Lets you see what your arguments are for debugging. + */ + + const QValueList &args() { return arguments; } + + /** + * Controls whether the started process should drop any + * setuid/segid privileges or whether it should keep them + * + * The default is @p false : drop privileges + */ + void setRunPrivileged(bool keepPrivileges); + + /** + * Returns whether the started process will drop any + * setuid/segid privileges or whether it will keep them + */ + bool runPrivileged() const; + + /** + * Modifies the environment of the process to be started. + * This function must be called before starting the process. + */ + void setEnvironment(const QString &name, const QString &value); + + /** + * Changes the current working directory (CWD) of the process + * to be started. + * This function must be called before starting the process. + */ + void setWorkingDirectory(const QString &dir); + + /** + * Specify whether to start the command via a shell or directly. + * The default is to start the command directly. + * If @p useShell is true @p shell will be used as shell, or + * if shell is empty, the standard shell is used. + * @p quote A flag indicating whether to quote the arguments. + * + * When using a shell, the caller should make sure that all filenames etc. + * are properly quoted when passed as argument. + * @see quote() + */ + void setUseShell(bool useShell, const char *shell = 0); + + /** + * This function can be used to quote an argument string such that + * the shell processes it properly. This is e. g. necessary for + * user-provided file names which may contain spaces or quotes. + * It also prevents expansion of wild cards and environment variables. + */ + static QString quote(const QString &arg); + + /** + * Detaches KProcess from child process. All communication is closed. + * No exit notification is emitted any more for the child process. + * Deleting the KProcess will no longer kill the child process. + * Note that the current process remains the parent process of the + * child process. + */ + void detach(); + + + +signals: + + /** + * Emitted after the process has terminated when + * the process was run in the @p NotifyOnExit (==default option to + * @ref start()) or the @ref Block mode. + **/ + void processExited(KProcess *proc); + + + /** + * Emitted, when output from the child process has + * been received on stdout. + * + * To actually get + * these signals, the respective communication link (stdout/stderr) + * has to be turned on in @ref start(). + * + * @param buffer The data received. + * @param buflen The number of bytes that are available. + * + * You should copy the information contained in @p buffer to your private + * data structures before returning from this slot. + **/ + void receivedStdout(KProcess *proc, char *buffer, int buflen); + + /** + * Emitted when output from the child process has + * been received on stdout. + * + * To actually get these signals, the respective communications link + * (stdout/stderr) has to be turned on in @ref start() and the + * @p NoRead flag should have been passed. + * + * You will need to explicitly call resume() after your call to start() + * to begin processing data from the child process's stdout. This is + * to ensure that this signal is not emitted when no one is connected + * to it, otherwise this signal will not be emitted. + * + * The data still has to be read from file descriptor @p fd. + **/ + void receivedStdout(int fd, int &len); + + + /** + * Emitted, when output from the child process has + * been received on stderr. + * To actually get + * these signals, the respective communication link (stdout/stderr) + * has to be turned on in @ref start(). + * + * @param buffer The data received. + * @param buflen The number of bytes that are available. + * + * You should copy the information contained in @p buffer to your private + * data structures before returning from this slot. + */ + void receivedStderr(KProcess *proc, char *buffer, int buflen); + + /** + * Emitted after all the data that has been + * specified by a prior call to @ref writeStdin() has actually been + * written to the child process. + **/ + void wroteStdin(KProcess *proc); + + +protected slots: + + /** + * This slot gets activated when data from the child's stdout arrives. + * It usually calls "childOutput" + */ + void slotChildOutput(int fdno); + + /** + * This slot gets activated when data from the child's stderr arrives. + * It usually calls "childError" + */ + void slotChildError(int fdno); + /* + Slot functions for capturing stdout and stderr of the child + */ + + /** + * Called when another bulk of data can be sent to the child's + * stdin. If there is no more data to be sent to stdin currently + * available, this function must disable the QSocketNotifier "innot". + */ + void slotSendData(int dummy); + +protected: + + /** + * Sets up the environment according to the data passed via + * setEnvironment(...) + */ + void setupEnvironment(); + + /** + * The list of the process' command line arguments. The first entry + * in this list is the executable itself. + */ + QValueList arguments; + /** + * How to run the process (Block, NotifyOnExit, DontCare). You should + * not modify this data member directly from derived classes. + */ + RunMode run_mode; + /** + * true if the process is currently running. You should not + * modify this data member directly from derived classes. For + * reading the value of this data member, please use "isRunning()" + * since "runs" will probably be made private in later versions + * of KProcess. + */ + bool runs; + + /** + * The PID of the currently running process (see "getPid()"). + * You should not modify this data member in derived classes. + * Please use "getPid()" instead of directly accessing this + * member function since it will probably be made private in + * later versions of KProcess. + */ + pid_t pid_; + + /** + * The process' exit status as returned by "waitpid". You should not + * modify the value of this data member from derived classes. You should + * rather use @ref exitStatus than accessing this data member directly + * since it will probably be made private in further versions of + * KProcess. + */ + int status; + + + /** + * See setRunPrivileged() + */ + bool keepPrivs; + + /* + Functions for setting up the sockets for communication. + setupCommunication + -- is called from "start" before "fork"ing. + commSetupDoneP + -- completes communication socket setup in the parent + commSetupDoneC + -- completes communication setup in the child process + commClose + -- frees all allocated communication resources in the parent + after the process has exited + */ + + /** + * This function is called from "KProcess::start" right before a "fork" takes + * place. According to + * the "comm" parameter this function has to initialize the "in", "out" and + * "err" data member of KProcess. + * + * This function should return 0 if setting the needed communication channels + * was successful. + * + * The default implementation is to create UNIX STREAM sockets for the communication, + * but you could overload this function and establish a TCP/IP communication for + * network communication, for example. + */ + virtual int setupCommunication(Communication comm); + + /** + * Called right after a (successful) fork on the parent side. This function + * will usually do some communications cleanup, like closing the reading end + * of the "stdin" communication channel. + * + * Furthermore, it must also create the QSocketNotifiers "innot", "outnot" and + * "errnot" and connect their Qt slots to the respective KProcess member functions. + * + * For a more detailed explanation, it is best to have a look at the default + * implementation of "setupCommunication" in kprocess.cpp. + */ + virtual int commSetupDoneP(); + + /** + * Called right after a (successful) fork, but before an "exec" on the child + * process' side. It usually just closes the unused communication ends of + * "in", "out" and "err" (like the writing end of the "in" communication + * channel. + */ + virtual int commSetupDoneC(); + + + /** + * Immediately called after a process has exited. This function normally + * calls commClose to close all open communication channels to this + * process and emits the "processExited" signal (if the process was + * not running in the "DontCare" mode). + */ + virtual void processHasExited(int state); + + /** + * Should clean up the communication links to the child after it has + * exited. Should be called from "processHasExited". + */ + virtual void commClose(); + + + /** + * the socket descriptors for stdin/stdout/stderr. + */ + int out[2]; + int in[2]; + int err[2]; + + /** + * The socket notifiers for the above socket descriptors. + */ + QSocketNotifier *innot; + QSocketNotifier *outnot; + QSocketNotifier *errnot; + + /** + * Lists the communication links that are activated for the child + * process. Should not be modified from derived classes. + */ + Communication communication; + + /** + * Called by "slotChildOutput" this function copies data arriving from the + * child process's stdout to the respective buffer and emits the signal + * "@ref receivedStderr". + */ + int childOutput(int fdno); + + /** + * Called by "slotChildOutput" this function copies data arriving from the + * child process's stdout to the respective buffer and emits the signal + * "@ref receivedStderr" + */ + int childError(int fdno); + + // information about the data that has to be sent to the child: + + const char *input_data; // the buffer holding the data + int input_sent; // # of bytes already transmitted + int input_total; // total length of input_data + + /** + * @ref KProcessController is a friend of KProcess because it has to have + * access to various data members. + */ + friend class KProcessController; + + +private: + /** + * Searches for a valid shell. + * Here is the algorithm used for finding an executable shell: + * + * @li Try the executable pointed to by the "SHELL" environment + * variable with white spaces stripped off + * + * @li If your process runs with uid != euid or gid != egid, a shell + * not listed in /etc/shells will not used. + * + * @li If no valid shell could be found, "/bin/sh" is used as a last resort. + */ + QCString searchShell(); + + /** + * Used by @ref searchShell in order to find out whether the shell found + * is actually executable at all. + */ + bool isExecutable(const QCString &filename); + + // Disallow assignment and copy-construction + KProcess( const KProcess& ); + KProcess& operator= ( const KProcess& ); + +protected: + virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); +private: + KProcessPrivate *d; +}; + +class KShellProcessPrivate; + +/** +* @obsolete +* +* This class is obsolete. Use KProcess and KProcess::setUseShell(true) +* instead. +* +* @short A class derived from @ref KProcess to start child +* processes through a shell. +* @author Christian Czezakte +* @version $Id$ +*/ +class KShellProcess: public KProcess +{ + Q_OBJECT + +public: + + /** + * Constructor + * + * By specifying the name of a shell (like "/bin/bash") you can override + * the mechanism for finding a valid shell as described in KProcess::searchShell() + */ + KShellProcess(const char *shellname=0); + + /** + * Destructor. + */ + ~KShellProcess(); + + /** + * Starts up the process. -- For a detailed description + * have a look at the "start" member function and the detailed + * description of @ref KProcess . + */ + virtual bool start(RunMode runmode = NotifyOnExit, + Communication comm = NoCommunication); + + /** + * This function can be used to quote an argument string such that + * the shell processes it properly. This is e. g. necessary for + * user-provided file names which may contain spaces or quotes. + * It also prevents expansion of wild cards and environment variables. + */ + static QString quote(const QString &arg); + +private: + + QCString shell; + + // Disallow assignment and copy-construction + KShellProcess( const KShellProcess& ); + KShellProcess& operator= ( const KShellProcess& ); + +protected: + virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data ); +private: + KShellProcessPrivate *d; +}; + + + +#endif + diff --git a/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/lib.pro b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/lib.pro new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99274a7 --- a/dev/null +++ b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/lib.pro @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +TEMPLATE = lib +CONFIG += qte warn_on release +HEADERS = kprocctrl.h kprocess.h +SOURCES = kprocctrl.cpp kprocess.cpp +TARGET = opietooth +INCLUDEPATH += $(OPIEDIR)/include +DESTDIR = $(QTDIR)/lib$(PROJMAK) +#VERSION = 0.0.0 diff --git a/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/manager.h b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/manager.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dcae02b --- a/dev/null +++ b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/manager.h @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + +#ifndef OpieToothManager_H +#define OpieToothManager_H + +#include +#include +#include + +namespace OpieTooth { + class Device; + class Manager : public QObject { +Q_OBJECT + public: + // Manage MAC device or by name (hci0) + Manager( const QString &device ); + // Manage a with Device attached device + Manager( Device* dev ); + // manage nothing ;) + Manager(); + ~Manager(); + + // setDevice either MAC or hci0 + // ups it + void setDevice( const QString& device ); + void setDevice( Device *dev ); + // asynchron connect to signal + void isConnected(const QString& device ); + void isConnected(Device *dev ); + + // if c'tor with device or setDevice everythning is ok + void searchDevices(); + // use an alternate device + void searchDevices(const QString& device); + void searchDevices(Device *d ); + + void addService(const QString &name ); + void addServices( const QStringList& names ); + void removeService(const QString &name ); + void removeServices(const QStringList& ); + + void searchServices( const QString& remDevice ); + /*static*/ QString toDevice( const QString& mac ); + /*static*/ QString toMac( const QString &device ); + + signals: + // device either mac or dev name + // the first device is the device which you access + void connected( const QString& device, bool connected ); + void addedService( const QString& device, const QString& service, bool added ); + void removedService( const QString& device, const QString& service, bool removed ); + void foundServices( const QString& device, Services::ValueList ); + void foundDevices( const QString& device, RemoteDevices::ValueList ); + }; +}; + +#endif diff --git a/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/services.h b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/services.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52d4893 --- a/dev/null +++ b/noncore/net/opietooth/lib/services.h @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + +#ifndef OpieToothServices_H +#define OpieToothServices_H + +#include + +namespace OpieTooth { + class Services { + class ProtocolDescriptor { + public: + typedef QValueList ValueList; + ProtocolDescriptor(const QString& ); + + }; + public: + typedef QValueList ValueList; + Services(); + Services(const Services& service ); + ~Services(); + + QString serviceName()const; + void setServiceName( const QString& service ); + + int recHandle()const; + void setRecHandle( int ); + + QString classIdList()const; + void setClassIdList( const QString& ); + int classIdListInt()const; + void setClassIdList(int ); + + + + + }; +}; +#endif -- cgit v0.9.0.2