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diff --git a/src/declarative/debugger/qpacketprotocol.cpp b/src/declarative/debugger/qpacketprotocol.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb07c62 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/declarative/debugger/qpacketprotocol.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,498 @@ +/**************************************************************************** +** +** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). +** All rights reserved. +** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) +** +** This file is part of the QtDeclarative module of the Qt Toolkit. +** +** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ +** No Commercial Usage +** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed. +** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions +** contained in the Technology Preview License Agreement accompanying +** this package. +** +** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage +** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser +** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software +** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the +** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to +** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements +** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html. +** +** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain additional +** rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL Exception +** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. +** +** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact +** Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com. +** +** +** +** +** +** +** +** +** $QT_END_LICENSE$ +** +****************************************************************************/ + +#include "qpacketprotocol_p.h" + +#include <QBuffer> + +QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE + +#define MAX_PACKET_SIZE 0x7FFFFFFF + +/*! + \class QPacketProtocol + \internal + + \brief The QPacketProtocol class encapsulates communicating discrete packets + across fragmented IO channels, such as TCP sockets. + + QPacketProtocol makes it simple to send arbitrary sized data "packets" across + fragmented transports such as TCP and UDP. + + As transmission boundaries are not respected, sending packets over protocols + like TCP frequently involves "stitching" them back together at the receiver. + QPacketProtocol makes this easier by performing this task for you. Packet + data sent using QPacketProtocol is prepended with a 4-byte size header + allowing the receiving QPacketProtocol to buffer the packet internally until + it has all been received. QPacketProtocol does not perform any sanity + checking on the size or on the data, so this class should only be used in + prototyping or trusted situations where DOS attacks are unlikely. + + QPacketProtocol does not perform any communications itself. Instead it can + operate on any QIODevice that supports the QIODevice::readyRead() signal. A + logical "packet" is encapsulated by the companion QPacket class. The + following example shows two ways to send data using QPacketProtocol. The + transmitted data is equivalent in both. + + \code + QTcpSocket socket; + // ... connect socket ... + + QPacketProtocol protocol(&socket); + + // Send packet the quick way + protocol.send() << "Hello world" << 123; + + // Send packet the longer way + QPacket packet; + packet << "Hello world" << 123; + protocol.send(packet); + \endcode + + Likewise, the following shows how to read data from QPacketProtocol, assuming + that the QPacketProtocol::readyRead() signal has been emitted. + + \code + // ... QPacketProtocol::readyRead() is emitted ... + + int a; + QByteArray b; + + // Receive packet the quick way + protocol.read() >> a >> b; + + // Receive packet the longer way + QPacket packet = protocol.read(); + p >> a >> b; + \endcode + + \ingroup io + \sa QPacket +*/ + +class QPacketProtocolPrivate : public QObject +{ +Q_OBJECT +public: + QPacketProtocolPrivate(QPacketProtocol * parent, QIODevice * _dev) + : QObject(parent), inProgressSize(-1), maxPacketSize(MAX_PACKET_SIZE), + dev(_dev) + { + Q_ASSERT(4 == sizeof(qint32)); + + QObject::connect(this, SIGNAL(readyRead()), + parent, SIGNAL(readyRead())); + QObject::connect(this, SIGNAL(packetWritten()), + parent, SIGNAL(packetWritten())); + QObject::connect(this, SIGNAL(invalidPacket()), + parent, SIGNAL(invalidPacket())); + QObject::connect(dev, SIGNAL(readyRead()), + this, SLOT(readyToRead())); + QObject::connect(dev, SIGNAL(aboutToClose()), + this, SLOT(aboutToClose())); + QObject::connect(dev, SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)), + this, SLOT(bytesWritten(qint64))); + } + +Q_SIGNALS: + void readyRead(); + void packetWritten(); + void invalidPacket(); + +public Q_SLOTS: + void aboutToClose() + { + inProgress.clear(); + sendingPackets.clear(); + inProgressSize = -1; + } + + void bytesWritten(qint64 bytes) + { + Q_ASSERT(!sendingPackets.isEmpty()); + + while(bytes) { + if(sendingPackets.at(0) > bytes) { + sendingPackets[0] -= bytes; + bytes = 0; + } else { + bytes -= sendingPackets.at(0); + sendingPackets.removeFirst(); + emit packetWritten(); + } + } + } + + void readyToRead() + { + if(-1 == inProgressSize) { + // We need a size header of sizeof(qint32) + if(sizeof(qint32) > (uint)dev->bytesAvailable()) + return; + + // Read size header + int read = dev->read((char *)&inProgressSize, sizeof(qint32)); + Q_ASSERT(read == sizeof(qint32)); + Q_UNUSED(read); + + // Check sizing constraints + if(inProgressSize > maxPacketSize) { + QObject::disconnect(dev, SIGNAL(readyRead()), + this, SLOT(readyToRead())); + QObject::disconnect(dev, SIGNAL(aboutToClose()), + this, SLOT(aboutToClose())); + QObject::disconnect(dev, SIGNAL(bytesWritten(qint64)), + this, SLOT(bytesWritten(qint64))); + dev = 0; + emit invalidPacket(); + return; + } + + inProgressSize -= sizeof(qint32); + + // Need to get trailing data + readyToRead(); + } else { + inProgress.append(dev->read(inProgressSize - inProgress.size())); + + if(inProgressSize == inProgress.size()) { + // Packet has arrived! + packets.append(inProgress); + inProgressSize = -1; + inProgress.clear(); + + emit readyRead(); + + // Need to get trailing data + readyToRead(); + } + } + } + +public: + QList<qint64> sendingPackets; + QList<QByteArray> packets; + QByteArray inProgress; + qint32 inProgressSize; + qint32 maxPacketSize; + QIODevice * dev; +}; + +/*! + Construct a QPacketProtocol instance that works on \a dev with the + specified \a parent. + */ +QPacketProtocol::QPacketProtocol(QIODevice * dev, QObject * parent) +: QObject(parent), d(new QPacketProtocolPrivate(this, dev)) +{ + Q_ASSERT(dev); +} + +/*! + Destroys the QPacketProtocol instance. + */ +QPacketProtocol::~QPacketProtocol() +{ +} + +/*! + Returns the maximum packet size allowed. By default this is + 2,147,483,647 bytes. + + If a packet claiming to be larger than the maximum packet size is received, + the QPacketProtocol::invalidPacket() signal is emitted. + + \sa QPacketProtocol::setMaximumPacketSize() + */ +qint32 QPacketProtocol::maximumPacketSize() const +{ + return d->maxPacketSize; +} + +/*! + Sets the maximum allowable packet size to \a max. + + \sa QPacketProtocol::maximumPacketSize() + */ +qint32 QPacketProtocol::setMaximumPacketSize(qint32 max) +{ + if(max > (signed)sizeof(qint32)) + d->maxPacketSize = max; + return d->maxPacketSize; +} + +/*! + Returns a streamable object that is transmitted on destruction. For example + + \code + protocol.send() << "Hello world" << 123; + \endcode + + will send a packet containing "Hello world" and 123. To construct more + complex packets, explicitly construct a QPacket instance. + */ +QPacketAutoSend QPacketProtocol::send() +{ + return QPacketAutoSend(this); +} + +/*! + \fn void QPacketProtocol::send(const QPacket & packet) + + Transmit the \a packet. + */ +void QPacketProtocol::send(const QPacket & p) +{ + if(p.b.isEmpty()) + return; // We don't send empty packets + + qint64 sendSize = p.b.size() + sizeof(qint32); + + d->sendingPackets.append(sendSize); + qint32 sendSize32 = sendSize; + qint64 writeBytes = d->dev->write((char *)&sendSize32, sizeof(qint32)); + Q_ASSERT(writeBytes == sizeof(qint32)); + writeBytes = d->dev->write(p.b); + Q_ASSERT(writeBytes == p.b.size()); +} + +/*! + Returns the number of received packets yet to be read. + */ +qint64 QPacketProtocol::packetsAvailable() const +{ + return d->packets.count(); +} + +/*! + Discard any unread packets. + */ +void QPacketProtocol::clear() +{ + d->packets.clear(); +} + +/*! + Return the next unread packet, or an invalid QPacket instance if no packets + are available. This method does NOT block. + */ +QPacket QPacketProtocol::read() +{ + if(0 == d->packets.count()) + return QPacket(); + + QPacket rv(d->packets.at(0)); + d->packets.removeFirst(); + return rv; +} + +/*! + Return the QIODevice passed to the QPacketProtocol constructor. +*/ +QIODevice * QPacketProtocol::device() +{ + return d->dev; +} + +/*! + \fn void QPacketProtocol::readyRead() + + Emitted whenever a new packet is received. Applications may use + QPacketProtocol::read() to retrieve this packet. + */ + +/*! + \fn void QPacketProtocol::invalidPacket() + + A packet larger than the maximum allowable packet size was received. The + packet will be discarded and, as it indicates corruption in the protocol, no + further packets will be received. + */ + +/*! + \fn void QPacketProtocol::packetWritten() + + Emitted each time a packet is completing written to the device. This signal + may be used for communications flow control. + */ + +/*! + \class QPacket + \internal + + \brief The QPacket class encapsulates an unfragmentable packet of data to be + transmitted by QPacketProtocol. + + The QPacket class works together with QPacketProtocol to make it simple to + send arbitrary sized data "packets" across fragmented transports such as TCP + and UDP. + + QPacket provides a QDataStream interface to an unfragmentable packet. + Applications should construct a QPacket, propagate it with data and then + transmit it over a QPacketProtocol instance. For example: + \code + QPacketProtocol protocol(...); + + QPacket myPacket; + myPacket << "Hello world!" << 123; + protocol.send(myPacket); + \endcode + + As long as both ends of the connection are using the QPacketProtocol class, + the data within this packet will be delivered unfragmented at the other end, + ready for extraction. + + \code + QByteArray greeting; + int count; + + QPacket myPacket = protocol.read(); + + myPacket >> greeting >> count; + \endcode + + Only packets returned from QPacketProtocol::read() may be read from. QPacket + instances constructed by directly by applications are for transmission only + and are considered "write only". Attempting to read data from them will + result in undefined behavior. + + \ingroup io + \sa QPacketProtocol + */ + +/*! + Constructs an empty write-only packet. + */ +QPacket::QPacket() +: QDataStream(), buf(0) +{ + buf = new QBuffer(&b); + buf->open(QIODevice::WriteOnly); + setDevice(buf); +} + +/*! + Destroys the QPacket instance. + */ +QPacket::~QPacket() +{ + if(buf) { + delete buf; + buf = 0; + } +} + +/*! + Creates a copy of \a other. The initial stream positions are shared, but the + two packets are otherwise independant. + */ +QPacket::QPacket(const QPacket & other) +: QDataStream(), b(other.b), buf(0) +{ + buf = new QBuffer(&b); + buf->open(other.buf->openMode()); + setDevice(buf); +} + +/*! + \internal + */ +QPacket::QPacket(const QByteArray & ba) +: QDataStream(), b(ba), buf(0) +{ + buf = new QBuffer(&b); + buf->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly); + setDevice(buf); +} + +/*! + Returns true if this packet is empty - that is, contains no data. + */ +bool QPacket::isEmpty() const +{ + return b.isEmpty(); +} + +/*! + Clears data in the packet. This is useful for reusing one writable packet. + For example + \code + QPacketProtocol protocol(...); + + QPacket packet; + + packet << "Hello world!" << 123; + protocol.send(packet); + + packet.clear(); + packet << "Goodbyte world!" << 789; + protocol.send(packet); + \endcode + */ +void QPacket::clear() +{ + QBuffer::OpenMode oldMode = buf->openMode(); + buf->close(); + b.clear(); + buf->setBuffer(&b); // reset QBuffer internals with new size of b. + buf->open(oldMode); +} + +/*! + \class QPacketAutoSend + \internal + + \internal + */ +QPacketAutoSend::QPacketAutoSend(QPacketProtocol * _p) +: QPacket(), p(_p) +{ +} + +QPacketAutoSend::~QPacketAutoSend() +{ + if(!b.isEmpty()) + p->send(*this); +} + +QT_END_NAMESPACE + +#include <qpacketprotocol.moc> |