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5.6 KiB
222 lines
5.6 KiB
#ifndef _KPILOT_KPILOTDEVICELINK_H
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#define _KPILOT_KPILOTDEVICELINK_H
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/*
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**
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** Copyright (C) 1998-2001 by Dan Pilone
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** Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Reinhold Kainhofer <reinhold@kainhofer.com>
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** Copyright (C) 2006 Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org>
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**
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*/
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/*
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** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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** it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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** the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
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** (at your option) any later version.
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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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
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**
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** You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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** along with this program in a file called COPYING; if not, write to
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** the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
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** MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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/*
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** Bug reports and questions can be sent to kde-pim@kde.org
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*/
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#include "kpilotlink.h"
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class TQThread;
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class DeviceMap; ///< Globally tracks all devices that have a link assigned
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class Messages; ///< Tracks which messages have been printed
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class DeviceCommThread; ///< Thread for doing all palm device communications
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/**
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* The link behaves like a state machine most of the time:
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* it waits for the actual device to become available, and
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* then becomes ready to handle syncing.
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*/
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enum LinktqStatus {
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Init,
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WaitingForDevice,
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FoundDevice,
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CreatedSocket,
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DeviceOpen,
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AcceptedDevice,
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SyncDone,
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PilotLinkError,
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WorkaroundUSB
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} ;
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/**
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* Custom events we can be handling...
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*/
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enum DeviceCustomEvents {
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EventLogMessage = TQEvent::User + 777,
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EventLogError,
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EventLogProgress,
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EventDeviceReady
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};
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/**
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* Definition of the device link class for physical
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* handheld devices, which communicate with the PC
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* using DLP / SLP via the pilot-link library.
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*/
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class KDE_EXPORT KPilotDeviceLink : public KPilotLink
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{
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friend class PilotSerialDatabase;
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friend class DeviceCommThread;
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Q_OBJECT
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TQ_OBJECT
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public:
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/**
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* Constructor. Creates a link that can sync to a physical handheld.
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* Call reset() on it to start looking for a device.
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*
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* @param tqparent Parent object.
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* @param name Name of this object.
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* @param tempDevice Path to device node to use as an alternative
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* to the "normal" one set by KPilot.
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*/
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KPilotDeviceLink( TQObject *tqparent = 0,
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const char *name = 0,
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const TQString &tempDevice = TQString() );
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/**
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* Destructor. This rudely ends the communication with the handheld.
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* It is best to call endOfSync() or finishSync() before destroying
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* the device.
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*/
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virtual ~KPilotDeviceLink();
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/**
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* Get the status (state enum) of this link.
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* @return The LinktqStatus enum for the link's current state.
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*/
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LinktqStatus status() const
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{
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return fLinktqStatus;
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}
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/** Get a human-readable string for the given status @p l. */
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static TQString statusString(LinktqStatus l);
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// The following API is the actual implementation of
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// the KPilotLink API, for documentation see that file.
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//
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virtual TQString statusString() const;
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virtual bool isConnected() const;
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virtual void reset( const TQString & );
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virtual void close();
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virtual void reset();
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virtual bool event(TQEvent *e);
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virtual bool tickle();
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virtual const KPilotCard *getCardInfo(int card);
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virtual void endSync( EndOfSyncFlags f );
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virtual int openConduit();
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virtual int getNextDatabase(int index,struct DBInfo *);
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virtual int findDatabase(const char *name, struct DBInfo*,
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int index=0, unsigned long type=0, unsigned long creator=0);
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virtual bool retrieveDatabase(const TQString &path, struct DBInfo *db);
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virtual DBInfoList getDBList(int cardno=0, int flags=dlpDBListRAM);
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virtual PilotDatabase *database( const TQString &name );
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virtual PilotDatabase *database( const DBInfo *info );
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protected:
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virtual bool installFile(const TQString &, const bool deleteFile);
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virtual void addSyncLogEntryImpl( const TQString &s );
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virtual int pilotSocket() const
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{
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return fPilotSocket;
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}
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private:
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LinktqStatus fLinktqStatus;
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public:
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/**
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* Special-cases. Call this after a reset to set device-
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* specific workarounds; the only one currently known
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* is the Zire 31/72 T5 quirk of doing a non-HotSync
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* connect when it's switched on.
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*/
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void setWorkarounds(bool usb)
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{
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fWorkaroundUSB = usb;
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}
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/**
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* Sets an additional device, which should be tried as fallback.
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* Useful for hotplug enviroments, this device is used @em once
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* for accepting a connection.
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*/
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void setTempDevice( const TQString &device );
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/**
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* Sets the device to use. Used by probe dialog, since we know
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* what device to use, but we don't want to start the detection
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* immediately.
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*/
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void setDevice( const TQString &device )
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{
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fPilotPath = device;
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}
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protected:
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/** Should we work around the Zire31/72 quirk? @see setWorkarounds() */
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bool fWorkaroundUSB;
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/**
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* Check for device permissions and existence, emitting
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* warnings for weird situations. This is primarily intended
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* to inform the user.
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*/
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void checkDevice();
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protected:
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/**
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* Path with resolved symlinks, to prevent double binding
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* to the same device.
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*/
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TQString fRealPilotPath;
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/**
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* Pilot-link library handles for the device once it's opened.
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*/
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int fPilotSocket;
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TQString fTempDevice;
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/**
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* Handle cases where we can't accept or open the device,
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* and data remains available on the pilot socket.
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*/
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int fAcceptedCount;
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/**
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* Start/Stop our device communication thread.
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*/
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void startCommThread();
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void stopCommThread();
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protected:
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Messages *fMessages;
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DeviceCommThread *fDeviceCommThread;
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} ;
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#endif
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