1// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5#ifndef DBUS_MESSAGE_H_
6#define DBUS_MESSAGE_H_
7
8#include <dbus/dbus.h>
9#include <stddef.h>
10#include <stdint.h>
11#include <string>
12#include <vector>
13
14#include "base/macros.h"
15#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
16#include "dbus/dbus_export.h"
17#include "dbus/file_descriptor.h"
18#include "dbus/object_path.h"
19
20namespace google {
21namespace protobuf {
22
23class MessageLite;
24
25}  // namespace protobuf
26}  // namespace google
27
28
29namespace dbus {
30
31class MessageWriter;
32class MessageReader;
33
34// DBUS_TYPE_UNIX_FD was added in D-Bus version 1.4
35#if !defined(DBUS_TYPE_UNIX_FD)
36#define DBUS_TYPE_UNIX_FD      ((int) 'h')
37#endif
38
39// Returns true if Unix FD passing is supported in libdbus.
40// The check is done runtime rather than compile time as the libdbus
41// version used at runtime may be different from the one used at compile time.
42CHROME_DBUS_EXPORT bool IsDBusTypeUnixFdSupported();
43
44// Message is the base class of D-Bus message types. Client code must use
45// sub classes such as MethodCall and Response instead.
46//
47// The class name Message is very generic, but there should be no problem
48// as the class is inside 'dbus' namespace. We chose to name this way, as
49// libdbus defines lots of types starting with DBus, such as
50// DBusMessage. We should avoid confusion and conflict with these types.
51class CHROME_DBUS_EXPORT Message {
52 public:
53  // The message type used in D-Bus.  Redefined here so client code
54  // doesn't need to use raw D-Bus macros. DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID
55  // etc. are #define macros. Having an enum type here makes code a bit
56  // more type-safe.
57  enum MessageType {
58    MESSAGE_INVALID = DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INVALID,
59    MESSAGE_METHOD_CALL = DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL,
60    MESSAGE_METHOD_RETURN = DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN,
61    MESSAGE_SIGNAL = DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL,
62    MESSAGE_ERROR = DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_ERROR,
63 };
64
65  // The data type used in the D-Bus type system.  See the comment at
66  // MessageType for why we are redefining data types here.
67  enum DataType {
68    INVALID_DATA = DBUS_TYPE_INVALID,
69    BYTE = DBUS_TYPE_BYTE,
70    BOOL = DBUS_TYPE_BOOLEAN,
71    INT16 = DBUS_TYPE_INT16,
72    UINT16 = DBUS_TYPE_UINT16,
73    INT32 = DBUS_TYPE_INT32,
74    UINT32 = DBUS_TYPE_UINT32,
75    INT64 = DBUS_TYPE_INT64,
76    UINT64 = DBUS_TYPE_UINT64,
77    DOUBLE = DBUS_TYPE_DOUBLE,
78    STRING = DBUS_TYPE_STRING,
79    OBJECT_PATH = DBUS_TYPE_OBJECT_PATH,
80    ARRAY = DBUS_TYPE_ARRAY,
81    STRUCT = DBUS_TYPE_STRUCT,
82    DICT_ENTRY = DBUS_TYPE_DICT_ENTRY,
83    VARIANT = DBUS_TYPE_VARIANT,
84    UNIX_FD = DBUS_TYPE_UNIX_FD,
85  };
86
87  // Returns the type of the message. Returns MESSAGE_INVALID if
88  // raw_message_ is NULL.
89  MessageType GetMessageType();
90
91  // Returns the type of the message as string like "MESSAGE_METHOD_CALL"
92  // for instance.
93  std::string GetMessageTypeAsString();
94
95  DBusMessage* raw_message() { return raw_message_; }
96
97  // Sets the destination, the path, the interface, the member, etc.
98  bool SetDestination(const std::string& destination);
99  bool SetPath(const ObjectPath& path);
100  bool SetInterface(const std::string& interface);
101  bool SetMember(const std::string& member);
102  bool SetErrorName(const std::string& error_name);
103  bool SetSender(const std::string& sender);
104  void SetSerial(uint32_t serial);
105  void SetReplySerial(uint32_t reply_serial);
106  // SetSignature() does not exist as we cannot do it.
107
108  // Gets the destination, the path, the interface, the member, etc.
109  // If not set, an empty string is returned.
110  std::string GetDestination();
111  ObjectPath GetPath();
112  std::string GetInterface();
113  std::string GetMember();
114  std::string GetErrorName();
115  std::string GetSender();
116  std::string GetSignature();
117  // Gets the serial and reply serial numbers. Returns 0 if not set.
118  uint32_t GetSerial();
119  uint32_t GetReplySerial();
120
121  // Returns the string representation of this message. Useful for
122  // debugging. The output is truncated as needed (ex. strings are truncated
123  // if longer than a certain limit defined in the .cc file).
124  std::string ToString();
125
126 protected:
127  // This class cannot be instantiated. Use sub classes instead.
128  Message();
129  virtual ~Message();
130
131  // Initializes the message with the given raw message.
132  void Init(DBusMessage* raw_message);
133
134 private:
135  // Helper function used in ToString().
136  std::string ToStringInternal(const std::string& indent,
137                               MessageReader* reader);
138
139  DBusMessage* raw_message_;
140  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Message);
141};
142
143// MessageCall is a type of message used for calling a method via D-Bus.
144class CHROME_DBUS_EXPORT MethodCall : public Message {
145 public:
146  // Creates a method call message for the specified interface name and
147  // the method name.
148  //
149  // For instance, to call "Get" method of DBUS_INTERFACE_INTROSPECTABLE
150  // interface ("org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable"), create a method
151  // call like this:
152  //
153  //   MethodCall method_call(DBUS_INTERFACE_INTROSPECTABLE, "Get");
154  //
155  // The constructor creates the internal raw message.
156  MethodCall(const std::string& interface_name,
157             const std::string& method_name);
158
159  // Returns a newly created MethodCall from the given raw message of the
160  // type DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL. The caller must delete the
161  // returned object. Takes the ownership of |raw_message|.
162  static MethodCall* FromRawMessage(DBusMessage* raw_message);
163
164 private:
165  // Creates a method call message. The internal raw message is NULL.
166  // Only used internally.
167  MethodCall();
168
169  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MethodCall);
170};
171
172// Signal is a type of message used to send a signal.
173class CHROME_DBUS_EXPORT Signal : public Message {
174 public:
175  // Creates a signal message for the specified interface name and the
176  // method name.
177  //
178  // For instance, to send "PropertiesChanged" signal of
179  // DBUS_INTERFACE_INTROSPECTABLE interface
180  // ("org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable"), create a signal like this:
181  //
182  //   Signal signal(DBUS_INTERFACE_INTROSPECTABLE, "PropertiesChanged");
183  //
184  // The constructor creates the internal raw_message_.
185  Signal(const std::string& interface_name,
186         const std::string& method_name);
187
188  // Returns a newly created SIGNAL from the given raw message of the type
189  // DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_SIGNAL. The caller must delete the returned
190  // object. Takes the ownership of |raw_message|.
191  static Signal* FromRawMessage(DBusMessage* raw_message);
192
193 private:
194  // Creates a signal message. The internal raw message is NULL.
195  // Only used internally.
196  Signal();
197
198  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Signal);
199};
200
201// Response is a type of message used for receiving a response from a
202// method via D-Bus.
203class CHROME_DBUS_EXPORT Response : public Message {
204 public:
205  // Returns a newly created Response from the given raw message of the
206  // type DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN. Takes the ownership of |raw_message|.
207  static scoped_ptr<Response> FromRawMessage(DBusMessage* raw_message);
208
209  // Returns a newly created Response from the given method call.
210  // Used for implementing exported methods. Does NOT take the ownership of
211  // |method_call|.
212  static scoped_ptr<Response> FromMethodCall(MethodCall* method_call);
213
214  // Returns a newly created Response with an empty payload.
215  // Useful for testing.
216  static scoped_ptr<Response> CreateEmpty();
217
218 protected:
219  // Creates a Response message. The internal raw message is NULL.
220  Response();
221
222 private:
223  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Response);
224};
225
226// ErrorResponse is a type of message used to return an error to the
227// caller of a method.
228class CHROME_DBUS_EXPORT ErrorResponse: public Response {
229 public:
230  // Returns a newly created Response from the given raw message of the
231  // type DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_RETURN. Takes the ownership of |raw_message|.
232  static scoped_ptr<ErrorResponse> FromRawMessage(DBusMessage* raw_message);
233
234  // Returns a newly created ErrorResponse from the given method call, the
235  // error name, and the error message.  The error name looks like
236  // "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed". Used for returning an error to a
237  // failed method call. Does NOT take the ownership of |method_call|.
238  static scoped_ptr<ErrorResponse> FromMethodCall(
239      MethodCall* method_call,
240      const std::string& error_name,
241      const std::string& error_message);
242
243 private:
244  // Creates an ErrorResponse message. The internal raw message is NULL.
245  ErrorResponse();
246
247  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ErrorResponse);
248};
249
250// MessageWriter is used to write outgoing messages for calling methods
251// and sending signals.
252//
253// The main design goal of MessageReader and MessageWriter classes is to
254// provide a type safe API. In the past, there was a Chrome OS blocker
255// bug, that took days to fix, that would have been prevented if the API
256// was type-safe.
257//
258// For instance, instead of doing something like:
259//
260//   // We shouldn't add '&' to str here, but it compiles with '&' added.
261//   dbus_g_proxy_call(..., G_TYPE_STRING, str, G_TYPE_INVALID, ...)
262//
263// We want to do something like:
264//
265//   writer.AppendString(str);
266//
267class CHROME_DBUS_EXPORT MessageWriter {
268 public:
269  // Data added with Append* will be written to |message|, which may be NULL
270  // to create a sub-writer for passing to OpenArray, etc.
271  explicit MessageWriter(Message* message);
272  ~MessageWriter();
273
274  // Appends a byte to the message.
275  void AppendByte(uint8_t value);
276  void AppendBool(bool value);
277  void AppendInt16(int16_t value);
278  void AppendUint16(uint16_t value);
279  void AppendInt32(int32_t value);
280  void AppendUint32(uint32_t value);
281  void AppendInt64(int64_t value);
282  void AppendUint64(uint64_t value);
283  void AppendDouble(double value);
284  void AppendString(const std::string& value);
285  void AppendObjectPath(const ObjectPath& value);
286  void AppendFileDescriptor(const FileDescriptor& value);
287
288  // Opens an array. The array contents can be added to the array with
289  // |sub_writer|. The client code must close the array with
290  // CloseContainer(), once all contents are added.
291  //
292  // |signature| parameter is used to supply the D-Bus type signature of
293  // the array contents. For instance, if you want an array of strings,
294  // then you pass "s" as the signature.
295  //
296  // See the spec for details about the type signatures.
297  // http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html
298  // #message-protocol-signatures
299  //
300  void OpenArray(const std::string& signature, MessageWriter* sub_writer);
301  // Do the same for a variant.
302  void OpenVariant(const std::string& signature, MessageWriter* sub_writer);
303  // Do the same for Struct and dict entry. They don't need the signature.
304  void OpenStruct(MessageWriter* sub_writer);
305  void OpenDictEntry(MessageWriter* sub_writer);
306
307  // Close the container for a array/variant/struct/dict entry.
308  void CloseContainer(MessageWriter* sub_writer);
309
310  // Appends the array of bytes. Arrays of bytes are often used for
311  // exchanging binary blobs hence it's worth having a specialized
312  // function.
313  void AppendArrayOfBytes(const uint8_t* values, size_t length);
314
315  // Appends the array of strings. Arrays of strings are often used for
316  // exchanging lists of names hence it's worth having a specialized
317  // function.
318  void AppendArrayOfStrings(const std::vector<std::string>& strings);
319
320  // Appends the array of object paths. Arrays of object paths are often
321  // used when exchanging object paths, hence it's worth having a
322  // specialized function.
323  void AppendArrayOfObjectPaths(const std::vector<ObjectPath>& object_paths);
324
325  // Appends the protocol buffer as an array of bytes. The buffer is serialized
326  // into an array of bytes before communication, since protocol buffers are not
327  // a native dbus type. On the receiving size the array of bytes needs to be
328  // read and deserialized into a protocol buffer of the correct type. There are
329  // methods in MessageReader to assist in this.  Return true on succes and fail
330  // when serialization is not successful.
331  bool AppendProtoAsArrayOfBytes(const google::protobuf::MessageLite& protobuf);
332
333  // Appends the byte wrapped in a variant data container. Variants are
334  // widely used in D-Bus services so it's worth having a specialized
335  // function. For instance, The third parameter of
336  // "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Set" is a variant.
337  void AppendVariantOfByte(uint8_t value);
338  void AppendVariantOfBool(bool value);
339  void AppendVariantOfInt16(int16_t value);
340  void AppendVariantOfUint16(uint16_t value);
341  void AppendVariantOfInt32(int32_t value);
342  void AppendVariantOfUint32(uint32_t value);
343  void AppendVariantOfInt64(int64_t value);
344  void AppendVariantOfUint64(uint64_t value);
345  void AppendVariantOfDouble(double value);
346  void AppendVariantOfString(const std::string& value);
347  void AppendVariantOfObjectPath(const ObjectPath& value);
348
349 private:
350  // Helper function used to implement AppendByte etc.
351  void AppendBasic(int dbus_type, const void* value);
352
353  // Helper function used to implement AppendVariantOfByte() etc.
354  void AppendVariantOfBasic(int dbus_type, const void* value);
355
356  Message* message_;
357  DBusMessageIter raw_message_iter_;
358  bool container_is_open_;
359
360  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MessageWriter);
361};
362
363// MessageReader is used to read incoming messages such as responses for
364// method calls.
365//
366// MessageReader manages an internal iterator to read data. All functions
367// starting with Pop advance the iterator on success.
368class CHROME_DBUS_EXPORT MessageReader {
369 public:
370  // The data will be read from the given |message|, which may be NULL to
371  // create a sub-reader for passing to PopArray, etc.
372  explicit MessageReader(Message* message);
373  ~MessageReader();
374
375  // Returns true if the reader has more data to read. The function is
376  // used to iterate contents in a container like:
377  //
378  //   while (reader.HasMoreData())
379  //     reader.PopString(&value);
380  bool HasMoreData();
381
382  // Gets the byte at the current iterator position.
383  // Returns true and advances the iterator on success.
384  // Returns false if the data type is not a byte.
385  bool PopByte(uint8_t* value);
386  bool PopBool(bool* value);
387  bool PopInt16(int16_t* value);
388  bool PopUint16(uint16_t* value);
389  bool PopInt32(int32_t* value);
390  bool PopUint32(uint32_t* value);
391  bool PopInt64(int64_t* value);
392  bool PopUint64(uint64_t* value);
393  bool PopDouble(double* value);
394  bool PopString(std::string* value);
395  bool PopObjectPath(ObjectPath* value);
396  bool PopFileDescriptor(FileDescriptor* value);
397
398  // Sets up the given message reader to read an array at the current
399  // iterator position.
400  // Returns true and advances the iterator on success.
401  // Returns false if the data type is not an array
402  bool PopArray(MessageReader* sub_reader);
403  bool PopStruct(MessageReader* sub_reader);
404  bool PopDictEntry(MessageReader* sub_reader);
405  bool PopVariant(MessageReader* sub_reader);
406
407  // Gets the array of bytes at the current iterator position.
408  // Returns true and advances the iterator on success.
409  //
410  // Arrays of bytes are often used for exchanging binary blobs hence it's
411  // worth having a specialized function.
412  //
413  // Ownership of the memory pointed to by |bytes| remains with the
414  // MessageReader; |bytes| must be copied if the contents will be referenced
415  // after the MessageReader is destroyed.
416  bool PopArrayOfBytes(const uint8_t** bytes, size_t* length);
417
418  // Gets the array of strings at the current iterator position. |strings| is
419  // cleared before being modified. Returns true and advances the iterator on
420  // success.
421  //
422  // Arrays of strings are often used to communicate with D-Bus
423  // services like KWallet, hence it's worth having a specialized
424  // function.
425  bool PopArrayOfStrings(std::vector<std::string>* strings);
426
427  // Gets the array of object paths at the current iterator position.
428  // |object_paths| is cleared before being modified. Returns true and advances
429  // the iterator on success.
430  //
431  // Arrays of object paths are often used to communicate with D-Bus
432  // services like NetworkManager, hence it's worth having a specialized
433  // function.
434  bool PopArrayOfObjectPaths(std::vector<ObjectPath>* object_paths);
435
436  // Gets the array of bytes at the current iterator position. It then parses
437  // this binary blob into the protocol buffer supplied.
438  // Returns true and advances the iterator on success. On failure returns false
439  // and emits an error message on the source of the failure. The two most
440  // common errors come from the iterator not currently being at a byte array or
441  // the wrong type of protocol buffer is passed in and the parse fails.
442  bool PopArrayOfBytesAsProto(google::protobuf::MessageLite* protobuf);
443
444  // Gets the byte from the variant data container at the current iterator
445  // position.
446  // Returns true and advances the iterator on success.
447  //
448  // Variants are widely used in D-Bus services so it's worth having a
449  // specialized function. For instance, The return value type of
450  // "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get" is a variant.
451  bool PopVariantOfByte(uint8_t* value);
452  bool PopVariantOfBool(bool* value);
453  bool PopVariantOfInt16(int16_t* value);
454  bool PopVariantOfUint16(uint16_t* value);
455  bool PopVariantOfInt32(int32_t* value);
456  bool PopVariantOfUint32(uint32_t* value);
457  bool PopVariantOfInt64(int64_t* value);
458  bool PopVariantOfUint64(uint64_t* value);
459  bool PopVariantOfDouble(double* value);
460  bool PopVariantOfString(std::string* value);
461  bool PopVariantOfObjectPath(ObjectPath* value);
462
463  // Get the data type of the value at the current iterator
464  // position. INVALID_DATA will be returned if the iterator points to the
465  // end of the message.
466  Message::DataType GetDataType();
467
468  // Get the DBus signature of the value at the current iterator position.
469  // An empty string will be returned if the iterator points to the end of
470  // the message.
471  std::string GetDataSignature();
472
473 private:
474  // Returns true if the data type at the current iterator position
475  // matches the given D-Bus type, such as DBUS_TYPE_BYTE.
476  bool CheckDataType(int dbus_type);
477
478  // Helper function used to implement PopByte() etc.
479  bool PopBasic(int dbus_type, void *value);
480
481  // Helper function used to implement PopArray() etc.
482  bool PopContainer(int dbus_type, MessageReader* sub_reader);
483
484  // Helper function used to implement PopVariantOfByte() etc.
485  bool PopVariantOfBasic(int dbus_type, void* value);
486
487  Message* message_;
488  DBusMessageIter raw_message_iter_;
489
490  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MessageReader);
491};
492
493}  // namespace dbus
494
495#endif  // DBUS_MESSAGE_H_
496