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diff --git a/libopie2/opienet/onetwork.h b/libopie2/opienet/onetwork.h index e249aee..10f52b8 100644 --- a/libopie2/opienet/onetwork.h +++ b/libopie2/opienet/onetwork.h @@ -27,230 +27,369 @@ -- :-=` 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. */ #ifndef ONETWORK_H #define ONETWORK_H /* QT */ #include <qvaluelist.h> #include <qdict.h> #include <qmap.h> #include <qobject.h> #include <qhostaddress.h> /* OPIE */ #include <opie2/onetutils.h> #ifndef IFNAMSIZ #define IFNAMSIZ 16 #endif #ifndef IW_MAX_PRIV_DEF #define IW_MAX_PRIV_DEF 128 #endif // ML: Yeah, I hate to include kernel headers, but it's necessary here // ML: Here comes an ugly hack to prevent <linux/wireless.h> including <linux/if.h> // ML: which conflicts with the user header <net/if.h> // ML: We really a user header for the Wireless Extensions, something like <net/wireless.h> // ML: I will drop Jean an mail on that subject #include <net/if.h> #define _LINUX_IF_H #include <linux/wireless.h> class ONetworkInterface; class OWirelessNetworkInterface; class OChannelHopper; class OMonitoringInterface; /*====================================================================================== * ONetwork *======================================================================================*/ +/** + * @brief A container class for all network devices. + * + * This class provides access to all available network devices of your computer. + * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> + */ class ONetwork : public QObject { Q_OBJECT public: typedef QDict<ONetworkInterface> InterfaceMap; typedef QDictIterator<ONetworkInterface> InterfaceIterator; public: + /** + * @returns a pointer to the (one and only) @ref ONetwork instance. + */ static ONetwork* instance(); + /** + * @returns an iterator usable for iterating through all network interfaces. + */ InterfaceIterator iterator() const; - bool isWirelessInterface( const char* ) const; - ONetworkInterface* interface( QString ) const; + /** + * @returns true, if the @p interface supports the wireless extension protocol. + */ + bool isWirelessInterface( const char* interface ) const; + /** + * @returns a pointer to the @ref ONetworkInterface object for the specified @p interface or 0, if not found + * @see ONetworkInterface + */ + ONetworkInterface* interface( QString interface ) const; protected: ONetwork(); void synchronize(); private: static ONetwork* _instance; InterfaceMap _interfaces; }; /*====================================================================================== * ONetworkInterface *======================================================================================*/ +/** + * @brief A network interface wrapper. + * + * This class provides a wrapper for a network interface. All the cumbersume details of + * Linux ioctls are hidden under a convenient high-level interface. + * @warning Most of the setting methods contained in this class require the appropriate + * process permissions to work. + * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> + */ class ONetworkInterface : public QObject { friend class OMonitoringInterface; friend class OCiscoMonitoringInterface; friend class OWlanNGMonitoringInterface; friend class OHostAPMonitoringInterface; friend class OOrinocoMonitoringInterface; public: + /** + * Constructor. Normally you don't create @ref ONetworkInterface objects yourself, + * but access them via @ref ONetwork::interface(). + */ ONetworkInterface( QObject* parent, const char* name ); + /** + * Destructor. + */ virtual ~ONetworkInterface(); - - void setMonitoring( OMonitoringInterface* ); + /** + * Associates a @a monitoring interface with this network interface. + * @note This is currently only useful with @ref OWirelessNetworkInterface objects. + */ + void setMonitoring( OMonitoringInterface* monitoring ); + /** + * @returns the currently associated monitoring interface or 0, if no monitoring is associated. + */ OMonitoringInterface* monitoring() const; + /** + * Setting an interface to promiscuous mode enables the device to receive + * all packets on the shared medium - as opposed to packets which are addressed to this interface. + */ bool setPromiscuousMode( bool ); + /** + * @returns true if the interface is set to promiscuous mode. + */ bool promiscuousMode() const; + /** + * Setting an interface to up enables it to receive packets. + */ bool setUp( bool ); + /** + * @returns true if the interface is up. + */ bool isUp() const; + /* + * @returns true if the interface is a loopback interface. + */ bool isLoopback() const; + /* + * @returns true if the interface is featuring supports the wireless extension protocol. + */ bool isWireless() const; + /* + * @returns the IPv4 address associated with this interface. + */ QString ipV4Address() const; - void setMacAddress( const OMacAddress& ); + /* + * Associate the MAC address @a addr with the interface. + * @note It can be necessary to shut down the interface prior to calling this method. + * @warning This is not supported by all drivers. + */ + void setMacAddress( const OMacAddress& addr ); + /* + * @returns the MAC address associated with this interface. + */ OMacAddress macAddress() const; + /* + * @returns the data link type currently associated with this interface. + * @see #include <net/if_arp.h> for possible values. + */ int dataLinkType() const; protected: const int _sfd; mutable ifreq _ifr; OMonitoringInterface* _mon; protected: struct ifreq& ifr() const; virtual void init(); bool ioctl( int call ) const; bool ioctl( int call, struct ifreq& ) const; }; /*====================================================================================== * OChannelHopper *======================================================================================*/ +/** + * @brief A radio frequency channel hopper. + * + * This class provides a channel hopper for radio frequencies. A channel hopper frequently + * changes the radio frequency channel of its associated @ref OWirelessNetworkInterface. + * This is necessary when in monitoring mode and scanning for other devices, because + * the radio frequency hardware can only detect packets sent on the same frequency. + * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> + */ class OChannelHopper : public QObject { public: OChannelHopper( OWirelessNetworkInterface* ); virtual ~OChannelHopper(); bool isActive() const; int channel() const; virtual void timerEvent( QTimerEvent* ); void setInterval( int ); int interval() const; private: OWirelessNetworkInterface* _iface; int _interval; int _tid; QValueList<int> _channels; QValueList<int>::Iterator _channel; - }; /*====================================================================================== * OWirelessNetworkInterface *======================================================================================*/ +/** + * @brief A network interface wrapper for interfaces supporting the wireless extensions protocol. + * + * This class provides a high-level encapsulation of the Linux wireless extension API. + */ class OWirelessNetworkInterface : public ONetworkInterface { friend class OMonitoringInterface; friend class OCiscoMonitoringInterface; friend class OWlanNGMonitoringInterface; friend class OHostAPMonitoringInterface; friend class OOrinocoMonitoringInterface; friend class OPrivateIOCTL; public: enum Mode { AdHoc, Managed, Monitor }; + /** + * Constructor. + */ OWirelessNetworkInterface( QObject* parent, const char* name ); + /** + * Destructor. + */ virtual ~OWirelessNetworkInterface(); - - virtual void setChannel( int ) const; + /** + * Setting the @a channel of the interface changes the radio frequency (RF) + * of the corresponding wireless network device. + */ + virtual void setChannel( int channel ) const; + /** + * @returns the channel index of the current radio frequency. + */ virtual int channel() const; + /** + * @returns the current radio frequency (in MHz). + */ virtual double frequency() const; + /** + * @returns the number of radio frequency channels for the + * corresponding wireless network device. + * @note European devices usually have 14 channels, while American typically feature 11 channels. + */ virtual int channels() const; //virtual double frequency(int) const; - virtual void setMode( Mode ) {}; - virtual bool mode() const {}; - + virtual void setMode( Mode ) {}; //FIXME: Implement and document this + virtual bool mode() const {}; //FIXME: Implement and document this + + /** + * Setting the monitor mode on a wireless network interface enables + * listening to IEEE 802.11 data and management frames which normally + * are handled by the device firmware. This can be used to detect + * other wireless network devices, e.g. Access Points or Ad-hoc stations. + * @warning Standard wireless network drives don't support the monitor mode. + * @warning You need a patched driver for this to work. + * @note Enabling the monitor mode is highly driver dependent and requires + * the proper @ref OMonitoringInterface to be associated with the interface. + * @see OMonitoringInterface + */ virtual void setMonitorMode( bool ); + /** + * @returns true if the device is listening in IEEE 802.11 monitor mode + */ virtual bool monitorMode() const; - + /** + * Set the channel hopping @a interval. An @a interval of 0 disables channel hopping. + * @see OChannelHopper + */ virtual void setChannelHopping( int interval = 0 ); + /** + * @returns the channel hopping interval or 0, if channel hopping is disabled. + */ virtual int channelHopping() const; - - virtual void setNickName( const QString& ) {}; + /** + * Set the station @a nickname. + */ + virtual void setNickName( const QString& nickname ) {}; //FIXME: Implement this + /** + * @returns the current station nickname. + */ virtual QString nickName() const; + /** + * Invoke the private IOCTL @a command with a @number of parameters on the network interface. + * @see OPrivateIOCTL + */ + virtual void setPrivate( const QString& command, int number, ... ); + /** + * @returns true if the interface is featuring the private IOCTL @command. + */ + virtual bool hasPrivate( const QString& command ); + virtual void getPrivate( const QString& command ); //FIXME: Implement and document this - virtual void setPrivate( const QString&, int, ... ); - virtual bool hasPrivate( const QString& ); - virtual void getPrivate( const QString& ); - - virtual bool isAssociated() const {}; - virtual QString associatedAP() const; + virtual bool isAssociated() const {}; //FIXME: Implement and document this + virtual QString associatedAP() const; //FIXME: Implement and document this virtual void setSSID( const QString& ); virtual QString SSID() const; protected: void buildChannelList(); void buildPrivateList(); virtual void init(); struct iwreq& iwr() const; bool wioctl( int call ) const; bool wioctl( int call, struct iwreq& ) const; protected: mutable struct iwreq _iwr; QMap<int,int> _channels; private: OChannelHopper* _hopper; }; /*====================================================================================== * OMonitoringInterface *======================================================================================*/ class OMonitoringInterface { public: OMonitoringInterface(); OMonitoringInterface( ONetworkInterface* ); virtual ~OMonitoringInterface(); public: virtual void setEnabled( bool ); virtual bool enabled() const; virtual void setChannel( int ); virtual QString name() const = 0; protected: OWirelessNetworkInterface* _if; }; /*====================================================================================== * OCiscoMonitoring diff --git a/libopie2/opieui/odialog.h b/libopie2/opieui/odialog.h index 38f25e8..7947dfb 100644 --- a/libopie2/opieui/odialog.h +++ b/libopie2/opieui/odialog.h @@ -18,72 +18,71 @@ =_ + =;=|` 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. */ #ifndef ODIALOG_H #define ODIALOG_H class QLayoutItem; #include <qdialog.h> /** * Dialog with extended nonmodal support and methods for OPIE standard * compliance. * * The @ref marginHint() and @ref spacingHint() sizes shall be used * whenever you layout the interior of a dialog. One special note. If * you make your own action buttons (OK, Cancel etc), the space * beteween the buttons shall be @ref spacingHint(), whereas the space * above, below, to the right and to the left shall be @ref marginHint(). * If you add a separator line above the buttons, there shall be a * @ref marginHint() between the buttons and the separator and a * @ref marginHint() above the separator as well. * * @author Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey@tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> */ class ODialog : public QDialog { Q_OBJECT public: /** * Constructor. * * Takes the same arguments as @ref QDialog. */ - ODialog(QWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0, - bool modal = false, WFlags f = 0); + ODialog(QWidget *parent = 0, const char *name = 0, bool modal = false, WFlags f = 0); /** * Return the number of pixels you shall use between a * dialog edge and the outermost widget(s) according to the KDE standard. **/ static int marginHint(); /** * Return the number of pixels you shall use between * widgets inside a dialog according to the KDE standard. */ static int spacingHint(); private: static int mMarginSize; static int mSpacingSize; //class ODialogPrivate; //ODialogPrivate *d; }; #endif // ODIALOG_H diff --git a/libopie2/qt3/opiecore/ocompletion.h b/libopie2/qt3/opiecore/ocompletion.h index 0317c1b..7f28182 100644 --- a/libopie2/qt3/opiecore/ocompletion.h +++ b/libopie2/qt3/opiecore/ocompletion.h @@ -105,97 +105,96 @@ public: * * @li shell completion works like how shells complete filenames: * when multiple matches are available, the longest possible string of all * matches is returned (i.e. only a partial item). * Iterating over all matching items (complete, not partial) is possible * via @ref nextMatch() and @ref previousMatch(). * * You don't have to worry much about that though, OCompletion handles * that for you, according to the setting @ref setCompletionMode(). * The default setting is globally configured by the user and read * from @ref OGlobalSettings::completionMode(). * * A short example: * <pre> * OCompletion completion; * completion.setOrder( OCompletion::Sorted ); * completion.addItem( "pfeiffer@kde.org" ); * completion.addItem( "coolo@kde.org" ); * completion.addItem( "carpdjih@sp.zrz.tu-berlin.de" ); * completion.addItem( "carp@cs.tu-berlin.de" ); * * cout << completion.makeCompletion( "ca" ).latin1() << endl; * </pre> * In shell-completion-mode, this will be "carp"; in auto-completion- * mode it will be "carp@cs.tu-berlin.de", as that is alphabetically * smaller. * If setOrder was set to Insertion, "carpdjih@sp.zrz.tu-berlin.de" * would be completed in auto-completion-mode, as that was inserted before * "carp@cs.tu-berlin.de". * * You can dynamically update the completable items by removing and adding them * whenever you want. * For advanced usage, you could even use multiple OCompletion objects. E.g. * imagine an editor like kwrite with multiple open files. You could store * items of each file in a different OCompletion object, so that you know (and * tell the user) where a completion comes from. * * Note: OCompletion does not work with strings that contain 0x0 characters * (unicode nul), as this is used internally as a delimiter. * * You may inherit from OCompletion and override @ref makeCompletion() in * special cases (like reading directories/urls and then supplying the * contents to OCompletion, as OURLCompletion does), but generally, this is * not necessary. * * * @short A generic class for completing QStrings * @author Carsten Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@kde.org> - * @version $Id$ */ class OCompletion : public QObject { Q_ENUMS( CompOrder ) Q_PROPERTY( CompOrder order READ order WRITE setOrder ) Q_PROPERTY( bool ignoreCase READ ignoreCase WRITE setIgnoreCase ) Q_PROPERTY( QStringList items READ items WRITE setItems ) Q_OBJECT public: /** * Constants that represent the order in which OCompletion performs * completion-lookups. */ enum CompOrder { Sorted, Insertion, Weighted }; /** * Constructor, nothing special here :) */ OCompletion(); // FIXME: copy constructor, assignment constructor... /** * Destructor, nothing special here, either. */ virtual ~OCompletion(); /** * Attempts to find an item in the list of available completions, * that begins with @p string. Will either return the first matching item * (if there is more than one match) or QString::null, if no match was * found. * * In the latter case, a sound will be issued, depending on * @ref isSoundsEnabled(). * If a match was found, it will also be emitted via the signal * @ref match(). * * If this is called twice or more often with the same string while no * items were added or removed in the meantime, all available completions * will be emitted via the signal @ref matches(). * This happens only in shell-completion-mode. * * @returns the matching item, or QString::null if there is no matching * item. * @see #slotMakeCompletion |