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/**
* This file is part of TelepathyQt
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2011 Collabora Ltd. <http://www.collabora.co.uk/>
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation
* @license LGPL 2.1
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include <TelepathyQt/StreamTubeClient>
#include "TelepathyQt/stream-tube-client-internal.h"
#include "TelepathyQt/_gen/stream-tube-client.moc.hpp"
#include "TelepathyQt/_gen/stream-tube-client-internal.moc.hpp"
#include "TelepathyQt/debug-internal.h"
#include "TelepathyQt/simple-stream-tube-handler.h"
#include <TelepathyQt/AccountManager>
#include <TelepathyQt/ClientRegistrar>
#include <TelepathyQt/IncomingStreamTubeChannel>
#include <TelepathyQt/PendingStreamTubeConnection>
#include <TelepathyQt/StreamTubeChannel>
#include <QAbstractSocket>
#include <QHash>
namespace Tp
{
/**
* \class StreamTubeClient::TcpSourceAddressGenerator
* \ingroup serverclient
* \headerfile TelepathyQt/stream-tube-client.h <TelepathyQt/StreamTubeClient>
*
* \brief The StreamTubeClient::TcpSourceAddressGenerator abstract interface allows using socket
* source address/port based access control for connecting to tubes accepted as TCP sockets.
*
* By default, every application on the local computer is allowed to connect to the socket created
* by the protocol backend as the local endpoint of the tube. This is not always desirable, as that
* includes even other users.
*
* Note that since every TCP connection must have an unique source address, only one simultaneous
* connection can be made through each tube for which this type of access control has been used.
*/
/**
* \fn QPair<QHostAddress, quint16> StreamTubeClient::TcpSourceAddressGenerator::nextSourceAddress(const AccountPtr &, const
* IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr &)
*
* Return the source address from which connections will be allowed to the given \a tube once it has
* been accepted.
*
* Returning the pair (QHostAddress::Any, 0) (or alternatively (QHostAddress::AnyIPv4, 0) in Qt5)
* makes the protocol backend allow connections from any address on the local computer.
* This can be used on a tube-by-tube basis if for some tubes its known that multiple connections
* need to be made, so a single source address doesn't suffice.
*
* The \a account and \a tube parameters can be inspected to make the decision; typically by looking
* at the tube's service type, parameters and/or initiator contact.
*
* The general pattern for implementing this method is:
* <ol>
* <li>Determine whether \a tube needs to allow multiple connections, and if so, skip source address
* access control completely</li>
* <li>Otherwise, create a socket and bind it to a free address</li>
* <li>Return this socket's address</li>
* <li>Keep the socket bound so that no other process can (accidentally or maliciously) take the
* address until it's used to connect to the tube when StreamTubeClient::tubeAcceptedAsTcp() is
* emitted for the tube</li>
* </ol>
*
* \param account The account from which the tube originates.
* \param tube The tube channel which is going to be accepted by the StreamTubeClient.
*
* \return A pair containing the host address and port allowed to connect.
*/
/**
* \fn StreamTubeClient::TcpSourceAddressGenerator::~TcpSourceAddressGenerator
*
* Class destructor. Protected, because StreamTubeClient never deletes a TcpSourceAddressGenerator passed
* to it.
*/
struct TP_QT_NO_EXPORT StreamTubeClient::Tube::Private : public QSharedData
{
// empty placeholder for now
};
/**
* \class StreamTubeClient::Tube
* \ingroup serverclient
* \headerfile TelepathyQt/stream-tube-client.h <TelepathyQt/StreamTubeClient>
*
* \brief The StreamTubeClient::Tube class represents a tube being handled by the client.
*/
/**
* Constructs a new invalid Tube instance.
*/
StreamTubeClient::Tube::Tube()
{
// invalid instance
}
/**
* Constructs a Tube instance for the given tube \a channel from the given \a account.
*
* \param account A pointer to the account the online connection of which the tube originates from.
* \param channel A pointer to the tube channel object.
*/
StreamTubeClient::Tube::Tube(
const AccountPtr &account,
const IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr &channel)
: QPair<AccountPtr, IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr>(account, channel), mPriv(new Private)
{
}
/**
* Copy constructor.
*/
StreamTubeClient::Tube::Tube(
const Tube &other)
: QPair<AccountPtr, IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr>(other.account(), other.channel()),
mPriv(other.mPriv)
{
}
/**
* Class destructor.
*/
StreamTubeClient::Tube::~Tube()
{
// mPriv deleted automatically
}
/**
* Assignment operator.
*/
StreamTubeClient::Tube &StreamTubeClient::Tube::operator=(
const Tube &other)
{
if (&other == this) {
return *this;
}
first = other.account();
second = other.channel();
mPriv = other.mPriv;
return *this;
}
/**
* \fn bool StreamTubeClient::Tube::isValid() const
*
* Return whether or not the tube is valid or is just the null object created using the default
* constructor.
*
* \return \c true if valid, \c false otherwise.
*/
/**
* \fn AccountPtr StreamTubeClient::Tube::account() const
*
* Return the account from which the tube originates.
*
* \return A pointer to the account object.
*/
/**
* \fn IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr StreamTubeClient::Tube::channel() const
*
* Return the actual tube channel.
*
* \return A pointer to the channel.
*/
struct TP_QT_NO_EXPORT StreamTubeClient::Private
{
Private(const ClientRegistrarPtr ®istrar,
const QStringList &p2pServices,
const QStringList &roomServices,
const QString &maybeClientName,
bool monitorConnections,
bool bypassApproval)
: registrar(registrar),
handler(SimpleStreamTubeHandler::create(
p2pServices, roomServices, false, monitorConnections, bypassApproval)),
clientName(maybeClientName),
isRegistered(false),
acceptsAsTcp(false), acceptsAsUnix(false),
tcpGenerator(0), requireCredentials(false)
{
if (clientName.isEmpty()) {
clientName = QString::fromLatin1("TpQtSTubeClient_%1_%2")
.arg(registrar->dbusConnection().baseService()
.replace(QLatin1Char(':'), QLatin1Char('_'))
.replace(QLatin1Char('.'), QLatin1Char('_')))
.arg((quintptr) this, 0, 16);
}
}
void ensureRegistered()
{
if (isRegistered) {
return;
}
debug() << "Register StreamTubeClient with name " << clientName;
if (registrar->registerClient(handler, clientName)) {
isRegistered = true;
} else {
warning() << "StreamTubeClient" << clientName
<< "registration failed";
}
}
ClientRegistrarPtr registrar;
SharedPtr<SimpleStreamTubeHandler> handler;
QString clientName;
bool isRegistered;
bool acceptsAsTcp, acceptsAsUnix;
TcpSourceAddressGenerator *tcpGenerator;
bool requireCredentials;
QHash<StreamTubeChannelPtr, TubeWrapper *> tubes;
};
StreamTubeClient::TubeWrapper::TubeWrapper(
const AccountPtr &acc,
const IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr &tube,
const QHostAddress &sourceAddress,
quint16 sourcePort,
StreamTubeClient *parent)
: QObject(parent), mAcc(acc), mTube(tube), mSourceAddress(sourceAddress), mSourcePort(sourcePort)
{
QHostAddress hostAddress = sourceAddress;
if (sourcePort != 0) {
#if QT_VERSION >= 0x050000
if (hostAddress == QHostAddress::Any ||
hostAddress == QHostAddress::LocalHost) {
hostAddress = QHostAddress::AnyIPv4;
}
#endif
if ((hostAddress.protocol() == QAbstractSocket::IPv4Protocol &&
!tube->supportsIPv4SocketsWithSpecifiedAddress()) ||
(hostAddress.protocol() == QAbstractSocket::IPv6Protocol &&
!tube->supportsIPv6SocketsWithSpecifiedAddress())) {
debug() << "StreamTubeClient falling back to Localhost AC for tube" <<
tube->objectPath();
mSourceAddress = sourceAddress.protocol() == QAbstractSocket::IPv4Protocol ?
QHostAddress::Any : QHostAddress::AnyIPv6;
mSourcePort = 0;
}
}
connect(tube->acceptTubeAsTcpSocket(mSourceAddress, mSourcePort),
SIGNAL(finished(Tp::PendingOperation*)),
SLOT(onTubeAccepted(Tp::PendingOperation*)));
connect(tube.data(),
SIGNAL(newConnection(uint)),
SLOT(onNewConnection(uint)));
connect(tube.data(),
SIGNAL(connectionClosed(uint,QString,QString)),
SLOT(onConnectionClosed(uint,QString,QString)));
}
StreamTubeClient::TubeWrapper::TubeWrapper(
const AccountPtr &acc,
const IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr &tube,
bool requireCredentials,
StreamTubeClient *parent)
: QObject(parent), mAcc(acc), mTube(tube), mSourcePort(0)
{
if (requireCredentials && !tube->supportsUnixSocketsWithCredentials()) {
debug() << "StreamTubeClient falling back to Localhost AC for tube" << tube->objectPath();
requireCredentials = false;
}
connect(tube->acceptTubeAsUnixSocket(requireCredentials),
SIGNAL(finished(Tp::PendingOperation*)),
SLOT(onTubeAccepted(Tp::PendingOperation*)));
connect(tube.data(),
SIGNAL(newConnection(uint)),
SLOT(onNewConnection(uint)));
connect(tube.data(),
SIGNAL(connectionClosed(uint,QString,QString)),
SLOT(onConnectionClosed(uint,QString,QString)));
}
void StreamTubeClient::TubeWrapper::onTubeAccepted(Tp::PendingOperation *op)
{
emit acceptFinished(this, qobject_cast<Tp::PendingStreamTubeConnection *>(op));
}
void StreamTubeClient::TubeWrapper::onNewConnection(uint conn)
{
emit newConnection(this, conn);
}
void StreamTubeClient::TubeWrapper::onConnectionClosed(uint conn, const QString &error,
const QString &message)
{
emit connectionClosed(this, conn, error, message);
}
/**
* \class StreamTubeClient
* \ingroup serverclient
* \headerfile TelepathyQt/stream-tube-client.h <TelepathyQt/StreamTubeClient>
*
* \brief The StreamTubeClient class is a Handler implementation for incoming %Stream %Tube channels,
* allowing an application to easily get notified about services they can connect to offered to them
* over Telepathy Tubes without worrying about the channel dispatching details.
*
* Telepathy Tubes is a technology for connecting arbitrary applications together through the IM
* network (and sometimes with direct peer-to-peer connections), such that issues like firewall/NAT
* traversal are automatically handled. Stream Tubes in particular offer properties similar to
* SOCK_STREAM sockets. The StreamTubeClient class negotiates tubes offered to us so that an
* application can connect such bytestream sockets of theirs to them. The StreamTubeServer class is
* the counterpart, offering services from a bytestream socket server to tubes requested to be
* initiated.
*
* Both peer-to-peer (\c TargetHandleType == \ref HandleTypeContact) and group (\c TargetHandleType
* == \ref HandleTypeRoom) channels are supported, and it's possible to specify the tube services to
* handle for each separately. There must be at least one service in total declared, as it never
* makes sense to handle stream tubes without considering the protocol of the service offered
* through them.
*
* %Connection monitoring allows fine-grained error reporting for connections made through tubes,
* and observing connections being made and broken even if the application code running
* StreamTubeClient can't easily get this information from the code actually connecting through it.
* Such a setting might occur e.g. when a wrapper application is developed to connect some existing
* "black box" networked application through TCP tubes by launching it with the appropriate command
* line arguments or alike for accepted tubes.
*
* Enabling connection monitoring adds a small overhead and latency to handling each incoming tube
* and signaling each new incoming connection over them, though, so use it only when needed.
*
* A service activated Handler can be implemented using StreamTubeClient by passing a predefined \a
* clientName manually to the chosen create() method, and installing Telepathy \c .client and D-Bus
* \c .service files declaring the implemented tube services as channel classes and a path to the
* executable. If this is not needed, the \a clientName can be omitted, in which case a random
* unique client name is generated and used instead. However, then the tube client application must
* already be running for remote contacts to be able to offer services to us over tubes.
*
* Whether the Handler application implemented using StreamTubeClient is service activatable or not,
* incoming channels will typically first be given to an Approver, if there is one for tube services
* corresponding to the tube in question. Only if the Approver decides that the tube communication
* should be allowed (usually by asking the user), or if there is no matching Approver at all, is
* the channel given to the actual Handler tube client. This can be overridden by setting \a
* bypassApproval to \c true, which skips approval for the given services completely and directs
* them straight to the Handler.
*
* StreamTubeClient shares Account, Connection and Channel proxies and Contact objects with the
* rest of the application as long as a reference to the AccountManager, ClientRegistrar, or the
* factories used elsewhere is passed to the create() method. A stand-alone tube client Handler can
* get away without passing these however, or just passing select factories to make the desired
* features prepared and subclasses employed for these objects for their own convenience.
*
* Whichever method is used, the ChannelFactory (perhaps indirectly) given must construct
* IncomingStreamTubeChannel instances or subclasses thereof for all channel classes corresponding
* to the tube services the client should be able to connect to. This is the default; overriding it
* without obeying these constraints using ChannelFactory::setSubclassForIncomingStreamTubes() or
* the related methods for room tubes prevents StreamTubeClient from operating correctly.
*
* \todo Coin up a small Python script or alike to easily generate the .client and .service files.
* (fd.o #41614)
*/
/**
* Create a new StreamTubeClient, which will register itself on the session bus using an internal
* ClientRegistrar and use the given factories.
*
* \param p2pServices Names of the tube services to accept on peer-to-peer tube channels.
* \param roomServices Names of the tube services to accept on room/group tube channels.
* \param clientName The client name (without the \c org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client. prefix).
* \param monitorConnections Whether to enable connection monitoring or not.
* \param bypassApproval \c true to skip approval, \c false to invoke an Approver for incoming
* channels if there is one.
* \param accountFactory The account factory to use.
* \param connectionFactory The connection factory to use.
* \param channelFactory The channel factory to use.
* \param contactFactory The contact factory to use.
*/
StreamTubeClientPtr StreamTubeClient::create(
const QStringList &p2pServices,
const QStringList &roomServices,
const QString &clientName,
bool monitorConnections,
bool bypassApproval,
const AccountFactoryConstPtr &accountFactory,
const ConnectionFactoryConstPtr &connectionFactory,
const ChannelFactoryConstPtr &channelFactory,
const ContactFactoryConstPtr &contactFactory)
{
return create(
QDBusConnection::sessionBus(),
accountFactory,
connectionFactory,
channelFactory,
contactFactory,
p2pServices,
roomServices,
clientName,
monitorConnections,
bypassApproval);
}
/**
* Create a new StreamTubeClient, which will register itself on the given \a bus using an internal
* ClientRegistrar and use the given factories.
*
* The factories must all be created for the given \a bus.
*
* \param bus Connection to the bus to register on.
* \param accountFactory The account factory to use.
* \param connectionFactory The connection factory to use.
* \param channelFactory The channel factory to use.
* \param contactFactory The contact factory to use.
* \param p2pServices Names of the tube services to handle on peer-to-peer tube channels.
* \param roomServices Names of the tube services to handle on room/group tube channels.
* \param clientName The client name (without the \c org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client. prefix).
* \param monitorConnections Whether to enable connection monitoring or not.
* \param bypassApproval \c true to skip approval, \c false to invoke an Approver for incoming
* channels if there is one.
*/
StreamTubeClientPtr StreamTubeClient::create(
const QDBusConnection &bus,
const AccountFactoryConstPtr &accountFactory,
const ConnectionFactoryConstPtr &connectionFactory,
const ChannelFactoryConstPtr &channelFactory,
const ContactFactoryConstPtr &contactFactory,
const QStringList &p2pServices,
const QStringList &roomServices,
const QString &clientName,
bool monitorConnections,
bool bypassApproval)
{
return create(
ClientRegistrar::create(
bus,
accountFactory,
connectionFactory,
channelFactory,
contactFactory),
p2pServices,
roomServices,
clientName,
monitorConnections,
bypassApproval);
}
/**
* Create a new StreamTubeClient, which will register itself on the bus of and share objects with
* the given \a accountManager, creating an internal ClientRegistrar.
*
* \param accountManager A pointer to the account manager to link up with.
* \param p2pServices Names of the tube services to handle on peer-to-peer tube channels.
* \param roomServices Names of the tube services to handle on room/group tube channels.
* \param clientName The client name (without the \c org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client. prefix).
* \param monitorConnections Whether to enable connection monitoring or not.
* \param bypassApproval \c true to skip approval, \c false to invoke an Approver for incoming
* channels if there is one.
*/
StreamTubeClientPtr StreamTubeClient::create(
const AccountManagerPtr &accountManager,
const QStringList &p2pServices,
const QStringList &roomServices,
const QString &clientName,
bool monitorConnections,
bool bypassApproval)
{
return create(
accountManager->dbusConnection(),
accountManager->accountFactory(),
accountManager->connectionFactory(),
accountManager->channelFactory(),
accountManager->contactFactory(),
p2pServices,
roomServices,
clientName,
monitorConnections,
bypassApproval);
}
/**
* Create a new StreamTubeClient, which will register itself on the bus of and using the given
* client \a registrar, and share objects with it.
*
* \param registrar The client registrar to use.
* \param p2pServices Names of the tube services to handle on peer-to-peer tube channels.
* \param roomServices Names of the tube services to handle on room/group tube channels.
* \param clientName The client name (without the \c org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client. prefix).
* \param monitorConnections Whether to enable connection monitoring or not.
* \param bypassApproval \c true to skip approval, \c false to invoke an Approver for incoming
* channels if there is one.
*/
StreamTubeClientPtr StreamTubeClient::create(
const ClientRegistrarPtr ®istrar,
const QStringList &p2pServices,
const QStringList &roomServices,
const QString &clientName,
bool monitorConnections,
bool bypassApproval)
{
if (p2pServices.isEmpty() && roomServices.isEmpty()) {
warning() << "Tried to create a StreamTubeClient with no services, returning NULL";
return StreamTubeClientPtr();
}
return StreamTubeClientPtr(
new StreamTubeClient(registrar, p2pServices, roomServices, clientName,
monitorConnections, bypassApproval));
}
StreamTubeClient::StreamTubeClient(
const ClientRegistrarPtr ®istrar,
const QStringList &p2pServices,
const QStringList &roomServices,
const QString &clientName,
bool monitorConnections,
bool bypassApproval)
: mPriv(new Private(registrar, p2pServices, roomServices, clientName, monitorConnections, bypassApproval))
{
connect(mPriv->handler.data(),
SIGNAL(invokedForTube(
Tp::AccountPtr,
Tp::StreamTubeChannelPtr,
QDateTime,
Tp::ChannelRequestHints)),
SLOT(onInvokedForTube(
Tp::AccountPtr,
Tp::StreamTubeChannelPtr,
QDateTime,
Tp::ChannelRequestHints)));
}
/**
* Class destructor.
*/
StreamTubeClient::~StreamTubeClient()
{
if (isRegistered()) {
mPriv->registrar->unregisterClient(mPriv->handler);
}
delete mPriv;
}
/**
* Return the client registrar used by the client to register itself as a Telepathy channel Handler
* %Client.
*
* This is the registrar originally passed to
* create(const ClientRegistrarPtr &, const QStringList &, const QStringList &, const QString &, bool, bool)
* if that was used, and an internally constructed one otherwise. In any case, it can be used to
* e.g. register further clients, just like any other ClientRegistrar.
*
* \return A pointer to the registrar.
*/
ClientRegistrarPtr StreamTubeClient::registrar() const
{
return mPriv->registrar;
}
/**
* Return the Telepathy %Client name of the client.
*
* \return The name, without the \c org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client. prefix of the full D-Bus service name.
*/
QString StreamTubeClient::clientName() const
{
return mPriv->clientName;
}
/**
* Return whether the client has been successfully registered or not.
*
* Registration is attempted, at the latest, when the client is first set to accept incoming tubes,
* either as TCP sockets (setToAcceptAsTcp()) or Unix ones (setToAcceptAsUnix()). It can fail e.g.
* because the connection to the bus has failed, or a predefined \a clientName has been passed to
* create(), and a %Client with the same name is already registered. Typically, failure registering
* would be a fatal error for a stand-alone tube handler, but only a warning event for an
* application serving other purposes. In any case, a high-quality user of the API will check the
* return value of this accessor after choosing the desired address family.
*
* \return \c true if the client has been successfully registered, \c false if not.
*/
bool StreamTubeClient::isRegistered() const
{
return mPriv->isRegistered;
}
/**
* Return whether connection monitoring is enabled on this client.
*
* For technical reasons, connection monitoring can't be enabled when the client is already running,
* so there is no corresponding setter method. It has to be enabled by passing \c true as the \a
* monitorConnections parameter to the create() method.
*
* If connection monitoring isn't enabled, newConnection() and connectionClosed() won't be
* emitted and connections() won't be populated.
*
* \return \c true if monitoring is enabled, \c false if not.
*/
bool StreamTubeClient::monitorsConnections() const
{
return mPriv->handler->monitorsConnections();
}
/**
* Return whether the client is currently set to accept incoming tubes as TCP sockets.
*
* \return \c true if the client will accept tubes as TCP sockets, \c false if it will accept them
* as Unix ones or hasn't been set to accept at all yet.
*/
bool StreamTubeClient::acceptsAsTcp() const
{
return mPriv->acceptsAsTcp;
}
/**
* Return the TCP source address generator, if any, set by setToAcceptAsTcp() previously.
*
* \return A pointer to the generator instance.
*/
StreamTubeClient::TcpSourceAddressGenerator *StreamTubeClient::tcpGenerator() const
{
if (!acceptsAsTcp()) {
warning() << "StreamTubeClient::tcpGenerator() used, but not accepting as TCP, returning 0";
return 0;
}
return mPriv->tcpGenerator;
}
/**
* Return whether the client is currently set to accept incoming tubes as Unix sockets.
*
* \return \c true if the client will accept tubes as Unix sockets, \c false if it will accept them
* as TCP ones or hasn't been set to accept at all yet.
*/
bool StreamTubeClient::acceptsAsUnix() const
{
return mPriv->acceptsAsUnix;
}
/**
* Set the client to accept tubes received to handle in the future in a fashion which will yield a
* TCP socket as the local endpoint to connect to.
*
* A source address generator can optionally be set. If non-null, it will be invoked for each new
* tube received to handle and an attempt is made to restrict connections to the tube's local socket
* endpoint to those from that source address.
*
* However, if the protocol backend doesn't actually support source address based access control,
* tubeAcceptedAsTcp() will be emitted with QHostAddress::Any
* as the allowed source address to signal that it doesn't matter where we connect from, but more
* importantly, that anybody else on the same host could have, and can, connect to the tube.
* The tube can be closed at this point if this would be unacceptable security-wise.
* To totally prevent the tube from being accepted in the first place, one can close it already when
* tubeOffered() is emitted for it - support for the needed security mechanism can be queried using
* its supportsIPv4SocketsWithSpecifiedAddress() accessor.
*
* The handler is registered on the bus at the latest when this method or setToAcceptAsUnix() is
* called for the first time, so one should check the return value of isRegistered() at that point
* to verify that was successful.
*
* \param generator A pointer to the source address generator to use, or 0 to allow all
* connections from the local host.
*
* \todo Make it possible to set the tube client to auto-close tubes if the desired access control
* level is not achieved, as an alternative to the current best-effort behavior.
*/
void StreamTubeClient::setToAcceptAsTcp(TcpSourceAddressGenerator *generator)
{
mPriv->tcpGenerator = generator;
mPriv->acceptsAsTcp = true;
mPriv->acceptsAsUnix = false;
mPriv->ensureRegistered();
}
/**
* Set the client to accept tubes received to handle in the future in a fashion which will yield a
* Unix socket as the local endpoint to connect to.
*
* If that doesn't cause problems for the payload protocol, it's possible to increase security by
* restricting the processes allowed to connect to the local endpoint socket to those from the same
* user ID as the protocol backend is running as by setting \a requireCredentials to \c true. This
* requires transmitting a single byte, signaled as the \a credentialByte parameter to the
* tubeAcceptedAsUnix() signal, in a \c SCM_CREDS or SCM_CREDENTIALS message, whichever is supported
* by the platform, as the first thing after having connected to the socket. Even if the platform
* doesn't implement either concept, the byte must still be sent.
*
* However, not all protocol backends support the credential passing based access control on all the
* platforms they can run on. If a tube is offered through such a backend, tubeAcceptedAsUnix() will
* be emitted with \a requiresCredentials set to \c false, to signal that a credential byte should
* NOT be sent for that tube, and that any local process can or could have connected to the tube
* already. The tube can be closed at this point if this would be unacceptable security-wise. To
* totally prevent the tube from being accepted in the first place, one can close it already when
* tubeOffered() is emitted for it - support for the needed security mechanism can be queried using
* its supportsIPv4SocketsWithSpecifiedAddress()
* accessor.
*
* The handler is registered on the bus at the latest when this method or setToAcceptAsTcp() is
* called for the first time, so one should check the return value of isRegistered() at that point
* to verify that was successful.
*
* \param requireCredentials \c true to try and restrict connecting by UID, \c false to allow all
* connections.
*
* \todo Make it possible to set the tube client to auto-close tubes if the desired access control
* level is not achieved, as an alternative to the current best-effort behavior.
*/
void StreamTubeClient::setToAcceptAsUnix(bool requireCredentials)
{
mPriv->tcpGenerator = 0;
mPriv->acceptsAsTcp = false;
mPriv->acceptsAsUnix = true;
mPriv->requireCredentials = requireCredentials;
mPriv->ensureRegistered();
}
/**
* Return the tubes currently handled by the client.
*
* \return A list of Tube structures containing pointers to the account and tube channel for each
* tube.
*/
QList<StreamTubeClient::Tube> StreamTubeClient::tubes() const
{
QList<Tube> tubes;
foreach (TubeWrapper *wrapper, mPriv->tubes.values()) {
tubes.push_back(Tube(wrapper->mAcc, wrapper->mTube));
}
return tubes;
}
/**
* Return the ongoing connections established through tubes signaled by this client.
*
* The returned mapping has for each Tube a structure containing pointers to the account and tube
* channel objects as keys, with the integer identifiers for the current connections on them as the
* values. The IDs are unique amongst the connections active on a single tube at any given time, but
* not globally.
*
* This is effectively a state recovery accessor corresponding to the change notification signals
* newConnection() and connectionClosed().
*
* The mapping is only populated if connection monitoring was requested when creating the client (so
* monitorsConnections() returns \c true).
*
* \return The connections in a mapping with Tube structures containing pointers to the account and
* channel objects for each tube as keys, and the sets of numerical IDs as values.
*/
QHash<StreamTubeClient::Tube, QSet<uint> > StreamTubeClient::connections() const
{
QHash<Tube, QSet<uint> > conns;
if (!monitorsConnections()) {
warning() << "StreamTubeClient::connections() used, but connection monitoring is disabled";
return conns;
}
foreach (const Tube &tube, tubes()) {
if (!tube.channel()->isValid()) {
// The tube has been invalidated, so skip it to avoid warnings
// We're going to get rid of the wrapper in the next mainloop iteration when we get the
// invalidation signal
continue;
}
QSet<uint> tubeConns = tube.channel()->connections();
if (!tubeConns.empty()) {
conns.insert(tube, tubeConns);
}
}
return conns;
}
void StreamTubeClient::onInvokedForTube(
const AccountPtr &acc,
const StreamTubeChannelPtr &tube,
const QDateTime &time,
const ChannelRequestHints &hints)
{
Q_ASSERT(isRegistered()); // our SSTH shouldn't be receiving any channels unless it's registered
Q_ASSERT(!tube->isRequested());
Q_ASSERT(tube->isValid()); // SSTH won't emit invalid tubes
if (mPriv->tubes.contains(tube)) {
debug() << "Ignoring StreamTubeClient reinvocation for tube" << tube->objectPath();
return;
}
IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr incoming = IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr::qObjectCast(tube);
if (!incoming) {
warning() << "The ChannelFactory used by StreamTubeClient must construct" <<
"IncomingStreamTubeChannel subclasses for Requested=false StreamTubes";
tube->requestClose();
return;
}
TubeWrapper *wrapper = 0;
if (mPriv->acceptsAsTcp) {
QPair<QHostAddress, quint16> srcAddr =
qMakePair(QHostAddress(QHostAddress::Any), quint16(0));
if (mPriv->tcpGenerator) {
srcAddr = mPriv->tcpGenerator->nextSourceAddress(acc, incoming);
}
wrapper = new TubeWrapper(acc, incoming, srcAddr.first, srcAddr.second, this);
} else {
Q_ASSERT(mPriv->acceptsAsUnix); // we should only be registered when we're set to accept as either TCP or Unix
wrapper = new TubeWrapper(acc, incoming, mPriv->requireCredentials, this);
}
connect(wrapper,
SIGNAL(acceptFinished(TubeWrapper*,Tp::PendingStreamTubeConnection*)),
SLOT(onAcceptFinished(TubeWrapper*,Tp::PendingStreamTubeConnection*)));
connect(tube.data(),
SIGNAL(invalidated(Tp::DBusProxy*,QString,QString)),
SLOT(onTubeInvalidated(Tp::DBusProxy*,QString,QString)));
if (monitorsConnections()) {
connect(wrapper,
SIGNAL(newConnection(TubeWrapper*,uint)),
SLOT(onNewConnection(TubeWrapper*,uint)));
connect(wrapper,
SIGNAL(connectionClosed(TubeWrapper*,uint,QString,QString)),
SLOT(onConnectionClosed(TubeWrapper*,uint,QString,QString)));
}
mPriv->tubes.insert(tube, wrapper);
emit tubeOffered(acc, incoming);
}
void StreamTubeClient::onAcceptFinished(TubeWrapper *wrapper, PendingStreamTubeConnection *conn)
{
Q_ASSERT(wrapper != NULL);
Q_ASSERT(conn != NULL);
if (!mPriv->tubes.contains(wrapper->mTube)) {
debug() << "StreamTubeClient ignoring Accept result for invalidated tube"
<< wrapper->mTube->objectPath();
return;
}
if (conn->isError()) {
warning() << "StreamTubeClient couldn't accept tube" << wrapper->mTube->objectPath() << '-'
<< conn->errorName() << ':' << conn->errorMessage();
if (wrapper->mTube->isValid()) {
wrapper->mTube->requestClose();
}
wrapper->mTube->disconnect(this);
emit tubeClosed(wrapper->mAcc, wrapper->mTube, conn->errorName(), conn->errorMessage());
mPriv->tubes.remove(wrapper->mTube);
wrapper->deleteLater();
return;
}
debug() << "StreamTubeClient accepted tube" << wrapper->mTube->objectPath();
if (conn->addressType() == SocketAddressTypeIPv4
|| conn->addressType() == SocketAddressTypeIPv6) {
QPair<QHostAddress, quint16> addr = conn->ipAddress();
emit tubeAcceptedAsTcp(addr.first, addr.second, wrapper->mSourceAddress,
wrapper->mSourcePort, wrapper->mAcc, wrapper->mTube);
} else {
emit tubeAcceptedAsUnix(conn->localAddress(), conn->requiresCredentials(),
conn->credentialByte(), wrapper->mAcc, wrapper->mTube);
}
}
void StreamTubeClient::onTubeInvalidated(Tp::DBusProxy *proxy, const QString &error,
const QString &message)
{
StreamTubeChannelPtr tube(qobject_cast<StreamTubeChannel *>(proxy));
Q_ASSERT(!tube.isNull());
TubeWrapper *wrapper = mPriv->tubes.value(tube);
if (!wrapper) {
// Accept finish with error already removed it
return;
}
debug() << "Client StreamTube" << tube->objectPath() << "invalidated - " << error << ':'
<< message;
emit tubeClosed(wrapper->mAcc, wrapper->mTube, error, message);
mPriv->tubes.remove(tube);
delete wrapper;
}
void StreamTubeClient::onNewConnection(
TubeWrapper *wrapper,
uint conn)
{
Q_ASSERT(monitorsConnections());
emit newConnection(wrapper->mAcc, wrapper->mTube, conn);
}
void StreamTubeClient::onConnectionClosed(
TubeWrapper *wrapper,
uint conn,
const QString &error,
const QString &message)
{
Q_ASSERT(monitorsConnections());
emit connectionClosed(wrapper->mAcc, wrapper->mTube, conn, error, message);
}
/**
* \fn void StreamTubeClient::tubeOffered(const AccountPtr &account, const
* IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr &tube)
*
* Emitted when one of the services we're interested in connecting to has been offered by us as a
* tube, which we've began handling.
*
* This is emitted before invoking the TcpSourceAddressGenerator, if any, for the tube.
*
* \param account A pointer to the account through which the tube was offered.
* \param tube A pointer to the actual tube channel.
*/
/**
* \fn void StreamTubeClient::tubeAcceptedAsTcp(const QHostAddress &listenAddress, quint16
* listenPort, const QHostAddress &sourceAddress, quint16 sourcePort, const AccountPtr &account,
* const IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr &tube)
*
* Emitted when a tube offered to us (previously announced with tubeOffered()) has been successfully
* accepted and a TCP socket established as the local endpoint, as specified by setToAcceptAsTcp().
*
* The allowed source address and port are signaled here if there was a TcpSourceAddressGenerator set
* at the time of accepting this tube, it yielded a non-zero address, and the protocol backend
* supports source address based access control. This enables the application to use the correct one
* of the sockets it currently has bound to the generated addresses.
*
* \param listenAddress The listen address of the local endpoint socket.
* \param listenPort The listen port of the local endpoint socket.
* \param sourceAddress The host address allowed to connect to the tube, or QHostAddress::Any
* if source address based access control is not in use.
* \param sourcePort The port from which connections are allowed to the tube, or 0 if source address
* based access control is not in use.
* \param account A pointer to the account object through which the tube was offered.
* \param tube A pointer to the actual tube channel object.
*/
// Explicitly specifying Tp:: for this signal's argument types works around a doxygen bug causing it
// to confuse the doc here being for StreamTubeServer::tubeClosed :/
/**
* \fn void StreamTubeClient::tubeClosed(const Tp::AccountPtr &account, const
* Tp::IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr &tube, const QString &error, const QString &message)
*
* Emitted when a tube we've been handling (previously announced with tubeOffered()) has
* encountered an error or has otherwise been closed from further communication.
*
* \param account A pointer to the account through which the tube was offered.
* \param tube A pointer to the actual tube channel.
* \param error The D-Bus error name corresponding to the reason for the closure.
* \param message A freeform debug message associated with the error.
*/
/**
* \fn void StreamTubeClient::tubeAcceptedAsUnix(const QHostAddress &listenAddress, quint16
* listenPort, const QHostAddress &sourceAddress, quint16 sourcePort, const AccountPtr &account,
* const IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr &tube)
*
* Emitted when a tube offered to us (previously announced with tubeOffered()) has been successfully
* accepted and a Unix socket established as the local endpoint, as specified by setToAcceptAsUnix().
*
* The credential byte which should be sent after connecting to the tube (in a SCM_CREDENTIALS or
* SCM_CREDS message if supported by the platform) will be signaled here if the client was set to
* attempt requiring credentials at the time of accepting this tube, and the protocol backend
* supports credential passing based access control. Otherwise, \a requiresCredentials will be false
* and no byte or associated out-of-band credentials metadata should be sent.
*
* \param listenAddress The listen address of the local endpoint socket.
* \param requiresCredentials \c true if \a credentialByte should be sent after connecting to the
* socket, \c false if not.
* \param credentialByte The byte to send if \a requiresCredentials is \c true.
* \param account A pointer to the account object through which the tube was offered.
* \param tube A pointer to the actual tube channel object.
*/
/**
* \fn void StreamTubeClient::newConnection(const AccountPtr &account, const
* IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr &tube, uint connectionId)
*
* Emitted when a new connection has been made to the local endpoint socket for \a tube.
*
* This can be used to later associate connection errors reported by connectionClosed() with the
* corresponding application sockets. However, establishing the association generally requires
* connecting only one socket at a time, waiting for newConnection() to be emitted, and only then
* proceeding, as there is no identification for the connections unlike the incoming connections in
* StreamTubeServer.
*
* Note that the connection IDs are only unique within a given tube, so identification of the tube
* channel must also be recorded together with the ID to establish global uniqueness. Even then, the
* a connection ID can be reused after the previous connection identified by it having been
* signaled as closed with connectionClosed().
*
* This is only emitted if connection monitoring was enabled when creating the StreamTubeClient.
*
* \param account A pointer to the account through which the tube was offered.
* \param tube A pointer to the tube channel through which the connection has been made.
* \param connectionId The integer ID of the new connection.
*/
/**
* \fn void StreamTubeClient::connectionClosed(const AccountPtr &account, const
* IncomingStreamTubeChannelPtr &tube, uint connectionId, const QString &error, const
* QString &message)
*
* Emitted when a connection (previously announced with newConnection()) through one of our
* handled tubes has been closed due to an error or by a graceful disconnect (in which case the
* error is ::TP_QT_ERROR_CANCELLED).
*
* This is only emitted if connection monitoring was enabled when creating the StreamTubeClient.
*
* \param account A pointer to the account through which the tube was offered.
* \param tube A pointer to the tube channel through which the connection had been made.
* \param connectionId The integer ID of the connection closed.
* \param error The D-Bus error name corresponding to the reason for the closure.
* \param message A freeform debug message associated with the error.
*/
} // Tp
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