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