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+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** 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.
+**
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+** 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
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+**
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+**
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#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>