Summary:
As mentioned on telegram, there are some fundamental issues with bluetooth. The only approach I could get working was multiplexing: manually sending multiple streams of data over a single connection.
This is the description of that multiplexing protocol. I have an implementation of this protocol, but I'd first like some feedback to see if this is what we're going to use before finishing up those patches.
See the document itself for more details. I make the protocol forward-compatible, although I don't expect we will need ever that.
Test Plan: None, this is just a description.
Reviewers: #kde_connect, andyholmes, albertvaka
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, albertvaka
Subscribers: albertvaka, kdeconnect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D17987
Summary: If the identity packet is split across two packets, then save it until we get a notification that more data is available for reading over the bluetooth link.
Test Plan: Connect a phone and laptop over Bluetooth, and verify that both the phone and laptop are able to see each other, and that either side can start and successfully go through the pairing process.
Reviewers: #kde_connect, mtijink
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, mtijink
Subscribers: mtijink, kdeconnect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D17789
Summary:
This fixes receiving payloads using the bluetooth backend.
This looks like some bug in Qt, but I couldn't figure out what happens exactly (will report a bug though).
Test Plan: Receiving files now works!
Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol
Subscribers: kdeconnect, nicolasfella, apol, #kde_connect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D12153
Summary: Sharing files to the Android bluetooth backend now works. The code is asynchronous now too.
Test Plan: I tested several files, and they all get transferred correctly. The socket gets destroyed correctly too.
Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol
Subscribers: apol, #kde_connect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D12264
Summary: KDE Connect, now with correct naming!
Test Plan: It still builds.
Reviewers: #kde_connect, apol, nicolasfella
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, apol, nicolasfella
Subscribers: nicolasfella
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11036
Summary:
Change all member variables to the form m_fooBar because it is the preferred form in Qt (it was half and half between this and mFooBar, and a minority didn't have anything).
Place all references and pointers on the side of the type since it is the majority.
Basically:
- mFoo -> m_foo
- foo -> m_foo (if it is a member variable)
- Type &ref -> Type& ref
- Type *ptr -> Type* ptr
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, albertvaka
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, albertvaka
Subscribers: albertvaka, #kde_connect
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D7312
Summary:
The use of Q_FOREACH is advised against (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtglobal.html#Q_FOREACH) since Qt 5.7 and will eventually be removed from Qt.
I replaced all occurrences with the range-for loop introduced in C++11 (except for the one in daemon.cpp in deviceIdByName which might have a bug / typo in it).
I added const to the container or casted it with qAsConst when appropriate to avoid unnecessary copies.
(This is my first submission. I did all the unit tests, and they all passed but I don't know how to show it here.)
Reviewers: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol
Reviewed By: #kde_connect, nicolasfella, apol
Subscribers: albertvaka, apol, nicolasfella
Tags: #kde_connect
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D6724
KDE Connect runs, and the bluetooth service gets published in the SDP
(service discovery protocol), which other devices use to determine what
services are available.
The getPairedDevices() method in the link provider class uses D-Bus to get
the list of paired devices, since Qt doesn't have a method giving that
information. As a result, that part of the code only works on Linux.
REVIEW: 122174