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This header file may change from version to // version without notice, or even be removed. // // We mean it. // #include #include #include #include "qbluetoothserver.h" #include "qbluetooth.h" #if QT_CONFIG(bluez) || defined(QT_WIN_BLUETOOTH) QT_FORWARD_DECLARE_CLASS(QSocketNotifier) #endif #ifdef QT_ANDROID_BLUETOOTH #include #include #include class ServerAcceptanceThread; #endif #ifdef QT_WINRT_BLUETOOTH #include #include // No forward declares because QBluetoothServerPrivate::listener does not work with them #include #endif #ifdef QT_OSX_BLUETOOTH #include "osx/btdelegates_p.h" #include "osx/btraii_p.h" #include #endif // QT_OSX_BLUETOOTH QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class QBluetoothAddress; class QBluetoothSocket; class QBluetoothServer; class QBluetoothServerPrivate #ifdef QT_OSX_BLUETOOTH : public DarwinBluetooth::SocketListener #endif { Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QBluetoothServer) public: QBluetoothServerPrivate(QBluetoothServiceInfo::Protocol serverType, QBluetoothServer *parent); ~QBluetoothServerPrivate(); #if QT_CONFIG(bluez) void _q_newConnection(); void setSocketSecurityLevel(QBluetooth::SecurityFlags requestedSecLevel, int *errnoCode); QBluetooth::SecurityFlags socketSecurityLevel() const; static QBluetoothSocket *createSocketForServer( QBluetoothServiceInfo::Protocol socketType = QBluetoothServiceInfo::RfcommProtocol); #endif #if defined(QT_WIN_BLUETOOTH) void _q_newConnection(); #endif public: QBluetoothSocket *socket; int maxPendingConnections; QBluetooth::SecurityFlags securityFlags; QBluetoothServiceInfo::Protocol serverType; protected: QBluetoothServer *q_ptr; private: QBluetoothServer::Error m_lastError; #if QT_CONFIG(bluez) || defined(QT_WIN_BLUETOOTH) QSocketNotifier *socketNotifier = nullptr; #elif defined(QT_ANDROID_BLUETOOTH) ServerAcceptanceThread *thread; QString m_serviceName; QBluetoothUuid m_uuid; public: bool isListening() const; bool initiateActiveListening(const QBluetoothUuid& uuid, const QString &serviceName); bool deactivateActiveListening(); #elif defined(QT_WINRT_BLUETOOTH) EventRegistrationToken connectionToken {-1}; mutable QMutex pendingConnectionsMutex; QVector> pendingConnections; Microsoft::WRL::ComPtr socketListener; HRESULT handleClientConnection(ABI::Windows::Networking::Sockets::IStreamSocketListener *listener, ABI::Windows::Networking::Sockets::IStreamSocketListenerConnectionReceivedEventArgs *args); public: bool isListening() const; Microsoft::WRL::ComPtr listener() { return socketListener; } bool initiateActiveListening(const QString &serviceName); bool deactivateActiveListening(); #endif #ifdef QT_OSX_BLUETOOTH public: friend class QBluetoothServer; friend class QBluetoothServiceInfoPrivate; private: bool startListener(quint16 realPort); void stopListener(); bool isListening() const; // SocketListener (delegate): void openNotifyRFCOMM(void *channel) override; void openNotifyL2CAP(void *channel) override; // Either a "temporary" channelID/PSM assigned by QBluetoothServer::listen, // or a real channelID/PSM returned by IOBluetooth after we've registered // a service. quint16 port; DarwinBluetooth::StrongReference listener; // These static functions below // deal with differences between bluetooth sockets // (bluez and QtBluetooth's API) and IOBluetooth, where it's not possible // to have a real PSM/channelID _before_ a service is registered, // the solution - "fake" ports. // These functions require external locking - using channelMapMutex. static QMutex &channelMapMutex(); static bool channelIsBusy(quint16 channelID); static quint16 findFreeChannel(); static bool psmIsBusy(quint16 psm); static quint16 findFreePSM(); static void registerServer(QBluetoothServerPrivate *server, quint16 port); static QBluetoothServerPrivate *registeredServer(quint16 port, QBluetoothServiceInfo::Protocol protocol); static void unregisterServer(QBluetoothServerPrivate *server); using PendingConnection = DarwinBluetooth::StrongReference; QVector pendingConnections; #endif // QT_OSX_BLUETOOTH }; QT_END_NAMESPACE #endif