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author | Charles Kerr <charles.kerr@canonical.com> | 2013-08-05 17:01:23 -0500 |
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committer | Charles Kerr <charles.kerr@canonical.com> | 2013-08-05 17:01:23 -0500 |
commit | ccc56573d73b7201f3db177824b48c25ce7663b5 (patch) | |
tree | 99c0f680c33230c47ae0dc37d6d2c3ed3b026e60 /src/killswitch.vala | |
parent | c1ce02f2b8cd198712606888d08b36f1e7aefe39 (diff) | |
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edit killswitch for readability and to remove the iowatch in dispose()
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1 files changed, 31 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/src/killswitch.vala b/src/killswitch.vala index fc7978c..2c4dfff 100644 --- a/src/killswitch.vala +++ b/src/killswitch.vala @@ -22,25 +22,27 @@ * either by software (e.g., a session configuration setting) * or by hardware (e.g., user disabled it via a physical switch on her laptop). * - * KillswitchBluetooth uses this as a backend for its Bluetooth.blocked property. + * KillSwitchBluetooth uses this as a backend for its Bluetooth.blocked property. */ -public class KillSwitch: Object +public interface KillSwitch: Object { - public bool blocked { get; protected set; default = false; } + public abstract bool blocked { get; protected set; } - public virtual void try_set_blocked (bool blocked) {} + public abstract void try_set_blocked (bool blocked); } /** - * On Linux systems, monitors /dev/rfkill to watch for bluetooth blockage + * KillSwitch impementation for Linux using /dev/rfkill */ -public class RfKillSwitch: KillSwitch +public class RfKillSwitch: KillSwitch, Object { - public override void try_set_blocked (bool blocked) + public bool blocked { get; protected set; default = false; } + + public void try_set_blocked (bool blocked) { return_if_fail (this.blocked != blocked); - // write a 'soft kill' event to fkill + // try to soft-block all the bluetooth devices var event = Linux.RfKillEvent() { op = Linux.RfKillOp.CHANGE_ALL, type = Linux.RfKillType.BLUETOOTH, @@ -52,6 +54,7 @@ public class RfKillSwitch: KillSwitch warning (@"Could not write rfkill event: $(strerror(errno))"); } + /* represents an entry that we've read from the rfkill file */ private class Entry { public uint32 idx; @@ -61,23 +64,25 @@ public class RfKillSwitch: KillSwitch } private HashTable<uint32,Entry> entries; - private int fd; + private int fd = -1; private IOChannel channel; private uint watch; - private bool calculate_blocked () + protected override void dispose () { - foreach (Entry entry in entries.get_values()) - if (entry.soft || entry.hard) - return true; + if (watch != 0) + { + Source.remove (watch); + watch = 0; + } - return false; - } + if (fd != -1) + { + Posix.close (fd); + fd = -1; + } - ~RfKillSwitch () - { - Source.remove (watch); - Posix.close (fd); + base.dispose (); } public RfKillSwitch () @@ -147,7 +152,12 @@ public class RfKillSwitch: KillSwitch break; } - // update the 'blocked' property - blocked = calculate_blocked (); + /* update our blocked property. + it should be true if any bluetooth entry is hard- or soft-blocked */ + var b = false; + foreach (Entry entry in entries.get_values()) + if ((b = (entry.soft || entry.hard))) + break; + blocked = b; } } |