kdeconnect-kde/core/backends/lan/landevicelink.cpp

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/**
* Copyright 2013 Albert Vaca <albertvaka@gmail.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
* the License or (at your option) version 3 or any later version
* accepted by the membership of KDE e.V. (or its successor approved
* by the membership of KDE e.V.), which shall act as a proxy
* defined in Section 14 of version 3 of the license.
*
* This program 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <KLocalizedString>
#include "landevicelink.h"
#include "core_debug.h"
#include "kdeconnectconfig.h"
#include "backends/linkprovider.h"
#include "uploadjob.h"
#include "downloadjob.h"
#include "socketlinereader.h"
#include "lanlinkprovider.h"
LanDeviceLink::LanDeviceLink(const QString& deviceId, LinkProvider* parent, QSslSocket* socket, ConnectionStarted connectionSource)
: DeviceLink(deviceId, parent)
, mSocketLineReader(nullptr)
{
reset(socket, connectionSource);
}
void LanDeviceLink::reset(QSslSocket* socket, ConnectionStarted connectionSource)
{
if (mSocketLineReader) {
disconnect(mSocketLineReader->mSocket, &QAbstractSocket::disconnected, this, &QObject::deleteLater);
delete mSocketLineReader;
}
mSocketLineReader = new SocketLineReader(socket, this);
connect(socket, &QAbstractSocket::disconnected, this, &QObject::deleteLater);
connect(mSocketLineReader, &SocketLineReader::readyRead, this, &LanDeviceLink::dataReceived);
//We take ownership of the socket.
//When the link provider destroys us,
//the socket (and the reader) will be
//destroyed as well
socket->setParent(mSocketLineReader);
mConnectionSource = connectionSource;
QString certString = KdeConnectConfig::instance()->getDeviceProperty(deviceId(), QStringLiteral("certificate"));
DeviceLink::setPairStatus(certString.isEmpty()? PairStatus::NotPaired : PairStatus::Paired);
}
QString LanDeviceLink::name()
{
return QStringLiteral("LanLink"); // Should be same in both android and kde version
}
bool LanDeviceLink::sendPackage(NetworkPackage& np)
{
if (np.hasPayload()) {
np.setPayloadTransferInfo(sendPayload(np)->transferInfo());
}
int written = mSocketLineReader->write(np.serialize());
//Actually we can't detect if a package is received or not. We keep TCP
//"ESTABLISHED" connections that look legit (return true when we use them),
//but that are actually broken (until keepalive detects that they are down).
return (written != -1);
}
UploadJob* LanDeviceLink::sendPayload(const NetworkPackage& np)
{
UploadJob* job = new UploadJob(np.payload(), deviceId());
job->start();
return job;
}
void LanDeviceLink::dataReceived()
{
if (mSocketLineReader->bytesAvailable() == 0) return;
const QByteArray serializedPackage = mSocketLineReader->readLine();
NetworkPackage package(QString::null);
NetworkPackage::unserialize(serializedPackage, &package);
//qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "LanDeviceLink dataReceived" << serializedPackage;
if (package.type() == PACKAGE_TYPE_PAIR) {
//TODO: Handle pair/unpair requests and forward them (to the pairing handler?)
qobject_cast<LanLinkProvider*>(provider())->incomingPairPackage(this, package);
return;
}
if (package.hasPayloadTransferInfo()) {
//qCDebug(KDECONNECT_CORE) << "HasPayloadTransferInfo";
QVariantMap transferInfo = package.payloadTransferInfo();
//FIXME: The next two lines shouldn't be needed! Why are they here?
transferInfo.insert(QStringLiteral("useSsl"), true);
transferInfo.insert(QStringLiteral("deviceId"), deviceId());
DownloadJob* job = new DownloadJob(mSocketLineReader->peerAddress(), transferInfo);
job->start();
package.setPayload(job->getPayload(), package.payloadSize());
}
Q_EMIT receivedPackage(package);
if (mSocketLineReader->bytesAvailable() > 0) {
QMetaObject::invokeMethod(this, "dataReceived", Qt::QueuedConnection);
}
}
void LanDeviceLink::userRequestsPair()
{
if (mSocketLineReader->peerCertificate().isNull()) {
Q_EMIT pairingError(i18n("This device cannot be paired because it is running an old version of KDE Connect."));
} else {
qobject_cast<LanLinkProvider*>(provider())->userRequestsPair(deviceId());
}
}
void LanDeviceLink::userRequestsUnpair()
{
qobject_cast<LanLinkProvider*>(provider())->userRequestsUnpair(deviceId());
}
void LanDeviceLink::setPairStatus(PairStatus status)
{
if (status == Paired && mSocketLineReader->peerCertificate().isNull()) {
Q_EMIT pairingError(i18n("This device cannot be paired because it is running an old version of KDE Connect."));
return;
}
DeviceLink::setPairStatus(status);
if (status == Paired) {
Q_ASSERT(KdeConnectConfig::instance()->trustedDevices().contains(deviceId()));
Q_ASSERT(!mSocketLineReader->peerCertificate().isNull());
KdeConnectConfig::instance()->setDeviceProperty(deviceId(), QStringLiteral("certificate"), mSocketLineReader->peerCertificate().toPem());
}
}
bool LanDeviceLink::linkShouldBeKeptAlive() {
return true; //FIXME: Current implementation is broken, so for now we will keep links always established
//We keep the remotely initiated connections, since the remotes require them if they want to request
//pairing to us, or connections that are already paired. TODO: Keep connections in the process of pairing
//return (mConnectionSource == ConnectionStarted::Remotely || pairStatus() == Paired);
}