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| +// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| +// found in the LICENSE file. |
| +// |
| +// D-Bus library for Chrome. |
| + |
| +#ifndef NET_DBUS_DBUS_H_ |
| +#define NET_DBUS_DBUS_H_ |
| +#pragma once |
| + |
| +#include <string> |
| +#include <vector> |
| +#include <dbus/dbus.h> |
| + |
| +#include "base/callback.h" |
| + |
| +class MessageLoop; |
| + |
| +namespace net { |
| +namespace dbus { |
| + |
| +class ObjectProxy; |
| + |
| +// Bus is used to establish a connection with D-Bus, and create object |
| +// proxies. |
| +class Bus { |
| + public: |
| + // Specifies the bus type. SESSION is used to communicate with per-user |
| + // services like GNOME applications. SYSTEM is used to communicate with |
| + // system-wide services like NetworkManager. |
| + enum BusType { |
| + SESSION = DBUS_BUS_SESSION, |
| + SYSTEM = DBUS_BUS_SYSTEM, |
| + }; |
| + |
| + // Specifies the connection type. PRIVATE should usually be used unless |
| + // you are sure that SHARED is safe for you. PRIVATE gives you a private |
| + // connection, that won't be shared with other Bus objects. SHARED gives |
| + // you a connection shared among other Bus objects, which is unsafe if |
| + // the connection is shared with multiple threads. |
| + enum ConnectionType { |
| + PRIVATE, |
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| + SHARED, |
| + }; |
| + |
| + // Options used to create a Bus object. |
| + struct Options { |
| + Options() : bus_type(SESSION), connection_type(PRIVATE) {} |
| + |
| + BusType bus_type; |
| + ConnectionType connection_type; |
| + // May add other options like timeout. |
| + }; |
| + |
| + // Creates a Bus object. The actual connection will be established when |
| + // Init() is called. |
| + Bus(const Options& options); |
| + virtual ~Bus(); |
| + |
| + // Gets the object proxy for the given service name and the object path. |
| + // |service_name| looks like "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager", and |
| + // |object_path| looks like "/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0". |
| + // |
| + // This method never returns NULL. The caller should delete the object. |
| + virtual ObjectProxy* GetObjectProxy(const std::string& service_name, |
| + const std::string& object_path); |
| + |
| + |
| + private: |
| + friend class ObjectProxy; |
| + DBusConnection* connection() { return connection_; } |
| + |
| + // Initializes the bus by establishing a connection with the D-Bus. |
| + // Returns true on success. |
| + // |
| + // This is a bit tricky but we off calling this function until when we |
| + // first send a message to the D-Bus, as connecting to D-Bus is |
| + // expensive(actually a blocking call), and we don't want to do this |
| + // when the Bus object is created (that can be in the UI thread). |
| + bool Init(); |
| + |
| + const BusType bus_type_; |
| + const ConnectionType connection_type_; |
| + DBusConnection* connection_; |
| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Bus); |
| +}; |
| + |
| +class MethodCall; |
| +class Response; |
| + |
| +// ObjectProxy is used to communicate with remote objects, such as calling |
| +// methods and sending signals. |
| +class ObjectProxy { |
| + public: |
| + virtual ~ObjectProxy(); |
| + // Used for CallMethodAsync(). |
| + typedef base::Callback<void(Response*)> ResponseCallback; |
| + |
| + // Synchronously calls the method of the remote object. This is a |
| + // blocking call hence shouldn't be called from the UI thread. |
| + virtual bool CallMethodSync(MethodCall* method_call, |
| + Response* response); |
| + |
| + // Asynchronously calls the method of the remote object. |callback| will |
| + // be called in message loop of the same thread that calls this |
| + // function. If the method call is successful, a valid Response object |
| + // will be passed to the callback, and the callback needs to delete it. |
| + // If the method call is unsuccessful, NULL will be passed to the callback. |
| + // |
| + // This is not a blocking call (this function just posts a task to the |
| + // IO thread), hence it's safe to be called from the UI thread. |
| + virtual void CallMethodAsync(MethodCall* method_call, |
| + ResponseCallback callback); |
| + |
| + const std::string& service_name() const { return service_name_; } |
| + const std::string& object_path() const { return object_path_; } |
| + |
| + private: |
| + // Starts the async method call. |
| + void StartAsyncMethodCall(void* request_message, |
| + MessageLoop* origin_loop, |
| + ResponseCallback response_callback); |
| + |
| + // Runs the response callback with the given response object. |
| + static void RunResponseCallback(ResponseCallback response_callback, |
| + Response* response); |
| + |
| + // ... |
| + struct OnPendingCallIsCompleteData { |
| + OnPendingCallIsCompleteData(MessageLoop* in_origin_loop, |
| + ResponseCallback in_response_callback); |
| + MessageLoop* origin_loop; |
| + ResponseCallback response_callback; |
| + }; |
| + |
| + // ... |
| + static void OnPendingCallIsComplete(DBusPendingCall* pending_call, |
| + void* user_data); |
| + |
| + friend class Bus; |
| + |
| + // The object proxy can only be created by Bus. |
| + ObjectProxy(Bus* bus, |
| + const std::string& service_name, |
| + const std::string& object_path); |
| + |
| + Bus* bus_; |
| + std::string service_name_; |
| + std::string object_path_; |
| + |
| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ObjectProxy); |
| +}; |
| + |
| +class MessageWriter; |
| +class MessageReader; |
| + |
| +// Message is the base class of D-Bus message types. Client code should |
| +// usually use sub classes such as MethodCall and Response instead. |
| +class Message { |
| + public: |
| + // Creates a Message. The internal raw message is NULL until it's set |
| + // from outside by reset_raw_message(). |
| + Message(); |
| + virtual ~Message(); |
| + |
| + DBusMessage* raw_message() { return raw_message_; } |
| + // Takes the ownership of raw_message. |
| + void reset_raw_message(DBusMessage* raw_message); |
| + |
| + private: |
| + DBusMessage* raw_message_; |
| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Message); |
| +}; |
| + |
| +// MessageCall is a type of message used for calling a method via D-Bus. |
| +class MethodCall : public Message { |
| + public: |
| + // Creates a method call message for the specified interface name and |
| + // the method name. |
| + // |
| + // For instance, to call "Get" method of DBUS_INTERFACE_INTROSPECTABLE |
| + // interface ("org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable"), create a method |
| + // call like this: |
| + // |
| + // MethodCall method_call(DBUS_INTERFACE_INTROSPECTABLE, "Get"); |
| + // |
| + MethodCall(const std::string& interface_name, |
| + const std::string& method_name); |
| + |
| + private: |
| + friend class ObjectProxy; |
| + |
| + // Sets the service name. This will be handled by the object proxy. |
| + void SetServiceName(const std::string& service_name); |
| + // Sets the object path. This will be handled by the object proxy. |
| + void SetObjectPath(const std::string& object_path); |
| + |
| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MethodCall); |
| +}; |
| + |
| +// Response is a type of message used for receiving a response from a |
| +// method via D-Bus. |
| +class Response : public Message { |
| + public: |
| + Response(); |
| + |
| + private: |
| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Response); |
| +}; |
| + |
| +// MessageWriter is used to create outgoing messages for calling methods |
| +// and sending signals. |
| +class MessageWriter { |
| + public: |
| + // The data will be written into the given message. |
| + MessageWriter(Message* message); |
| + ~MessageWriter(); |
| + |
| + // Appends a byte to the message. |
| + void AppendByte(uint8 value); |
| + // The following functions do the same for other basic types. |
| + void AppendBool(bool value); |
| + void AppendInt16(int16 value); |
| + void AppendUint16(uint16 value); |
| + void AppendInt32(int32 value); |
| + void AppendUint32(uint32 value); |
| + void AppendInt64(int64 value); |
| + void AppendUint64(uint64 value); |
| + void AppendDouble(double value); |
| + void AppendString(const std::string& value); |
| + void AppendObjectPath(const std::string& value); |
| + // Add support for ARRAY, STRUCT, DICT_ENTRY, VARIANT as needed. |
| + |
| + private: |
| + Message* message_; |
| + DBusMessageIter raw_message_iter_; |
| + |
| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MessageWriter); |
| +}; |
| + |
| +// MessageReader is used to read incoming messages such as responses for |
| +// method calls. |
| +// |
| +// MessageReader manages an internal iterator to read data. All functions |
| +// starting with Pop advance the iterator on success. |
| +class MessageReader { |
| + public: |
| + // The data will be read from the given message. |
| + MessageReader(Message* message); |
| + ~MessageReader(); |
| + |
| + // Returns true if the reader has more data to read. The function is |
| + // used to iterate contents in a container like: |
| + // |
| + // while (reader.HasMore()) |
| + // reader.PopString(&value); |
| + bool HasMore(); |
| + |
| + // Gets the byte at the current iterator position. On success, advances |
| + // the iterator and returns true. It's an error if the actual data type |
| + // is not a byte, so false will be returned in this case. |
| + bool PopByte(uint8* value); |
| + // The following functions do the same for other basic types. |
| + bool PopBool(bool* value); |
| + bool PopInt16(int16* value); |
| + bool PopUint16(uint16* value); |
| + bool PopInt32(int32* value); |
| + bool PopUint32(uint32* value); |
| + bool PopInt64(int64* value); |
| + bool PopUint64(uint64* value); |
| + bool PopDouble(double* value); |
| + bool PopString(std::string* value); |
| + bool PopObjectPath(std::string* value); |
| + |
| + // Sets up the given message reader to read an array at the current |
| + // iterator position. On success, advances the iterator and returns |
| + // true. It's an error if the actual data type is not an array, so false |
| + // will be returned in this case. |
| + bool PopArray(MessageReader* array_reader); |
| + // The following functions do the same for other container types. |
| + bool PopStruct(MessageReader* struct_reader); |
| + bool PopDictEntry(MessageReader* dict_entry_reader); |
| + bool PopVariant(MessageReader* variant_reader); |
| + |
| + // Gets the array of bytes at the current iterator positio. On success, |
| + // advances the iterator and returns true. Arrays of bytes are often |
| + // used for exchanging binary blobs hence it's worth having a |
| + // specialized function. |
| + bool PopArrayOfBytes(std::vector<uint8>* bytes); |
| + |
| + // Gets the array of object paths at the current iterator positio. On |
| + // success, advances the iterator and returns true. Arrays of object |
| + // paths are often used to communicate with D-Bus services like |
| + // NetworkManager, hence it's worth having a specialized function. |
| + bool PopArrayOfObjectPaths(std::vector<std::string>* object_paths); |
| + |
| + // Gets the byte from the variant data container at the current iterator |
| + // position. On success, returns true and advances the |
| + // iterator. Variants are widely used in D-Bus services so it's worth |
| + // having a specialized function. For instance, The return value type of |
| + // "org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable.Get" is a variant. |
| + bool PopVariantOfByte(uint8* value); |
| + // The following functions do the same for other basic types. |
| + bool PopVariantOfBool(bool* value); |
| + bool PopVariantOfInt16(int16* value); |
| + bool PopVariantOfUint16(uint16* value); |
| + bool PopVariantOfInt32(int32* value); |
| + bool PopVariantOfUint32(uint32* value); |
| + bool PopVariantOfInt64(int64* value); |
| + bool PopVariantOfUint64(uint64* value); |
| + bool PopVariantOfDouble(double* value); |
| + bool PopVariantOfString(std::string* value); |
| + bool PopVariantOfObjectPath(std::string* value); |
| + |
| + private: |
| + // Returns true if the data type at the current iterator position |
| + // matches the given D-Bus type, such as DBUS_TYPE_BYTE. |
| + bool CheckType(int dbus_type); |
| + |
| + // Helper function used to implement PopByte() etc. |
| + bool PopBasic(int dbus_type, void *value); |
| + |
| + // Helper function used to implement PopArray() etc. |
| + bool PopContainer(int dbus_type, MessageReader* sub_reader); |
| + |
| + // Helper function used to implement PopVariantOfByte() etc. |
| + bool PopVariantOfBasic(int dbus_type, void* value); |
| + |
| + Message* message_; |
| + DBusMessageIter raw_message_iter_; |
| + |
| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MessageReader); |
| +}; |
| + |
| +} // namespace dbus |
| +} // namespace net |
| + |
| +#endif // NET_DBUS_DBUS_H_ |