Nyall Dawson 620db06324 Add external qt-unix-signals library
This library, original taken from https://github.com/sijk/qt-unix-signals
(but a maintained fork exists at https://github.com/nyalldawson/qt-unix-signals),
handles unix signal watching using the Qt libraries.

It allows for detection of signals like SIGINT and SIGTERM,
and allows Qt applications to respond gracefully to these.

Included in external libraries for use in QGIS terminal
applications.
2019-03-05 18:43:02 +10:00

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/*
* Unix signal watcher for Qt.
*
* Copyright (C) 2014 Simon Knopp
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <QMap>
#include <QSocketNotifier>
#include <QtDebug>
#include "sigwatch.h"
#include <memory>
#ifdef Q_OS_WIN
#define HAS_UNIX_SIGNALS 0
#else
#define HAS_UNIX_SIGNALS 1
#endif
#if HAS_UNIX_SIGNALS
# include <csignal>
# include <sys/socket.h>
# include <unistd.h>
# include <cerrno>
#endif
/*!
* \brief The UnixSignalWatcherPrivate class implements the back-end signal
* handling for the UnixSignalWatcher.
*
* \see http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtdoc/unix-signals.html
*/
class UnixSignalWatcherPrivate : public QObject
{
UnixSignalWatcher * const q_ptr = nullptr;
Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(UnixSignalWatcher)
public:
UnixSignalWatcherPrivate(UnixSignalWatcher *q);
~UnixSignalWatcherPrivate() override;
void watchForSignal(int signal);
static void signalHandler(int signal);
void _q_onNotify(int sockfd);
private:
static int sockpair[2];
std::unique_ptr< QSocketNotifier > notifier;
QList<int> watchedSignals;
};
int UnixSignalWatcherPrivate::sockpair[2];
UnixSignalWatcherPrivate::UnixSignalWatcherPrivate(UnixSignalWatcher *q) :
q_ptr(q)
{
#if HAS_UNIX_SIGNALS
// Create socket pair
if (::socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sockpair)) {
qDebug() << "UnixSignalWatcher: socketpair: " << ::strerror(errno);
return;
}
#endif
// Create a notifier for the read end of the pair
notifier.reset( new QSocketNotifier(sockpair[1], QSocketNotifier::Read) );
QObject::connect(notifier.get(), SIGNAL(activated(int)), q, SLOT(_q_onNotify(int)));
notifier->setEnabled(true);
}
UnixSignalWatcherPrivate::~UnixSignalWatcherPrivate() = default;
/*!
* Registers a handler for the given Unix \a signal. The handler will write to
* a socket pair, the other end of which is connected to a QSocketNotifier.
* This provides a way to break out of the asynchronous context from which the
* signal handler is called and back into the Qt event loop.
*/
void UnixSignalWatcherPrivate::watchForSignal(int signal)
{
if (watchedSignals.contains(signal)) {
qDebug() << "Already watching for signal" << signal;
return;
}
#if HAS_UNIX_SIGNALS
// Register a sigaction which will write to the socket pair
struct sigaction sigact;
sigact.sa_handler = UnixSignalWatcherPrivate::signalHandler;
sigact.sa_flags = 0;
::sigemptyset(&sigact.sa_mask);
sigact.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART;
if (::sigaction(signal, &sigact, nullptr)) {
qDebug() << "UnixSignalWatcher: sigaction: " << ::strerror(errno);
return;
}
#endif
watchedSignals.append(signal);
}
/*!
* Called when a Unix \a signal is received. Write to the socket to wake up the
* QSocketNotifier.
*/
void UnixSignalWatcherPrivate::signalHandler(int signal)
{
(void)::write(sockpair[0], &signal, sizeof(signal));
}
/*!
* Called when the signal handler has written to the socket pair. Emits the Unix
* signal as a Qt signal.
*/
void UnixSignalWatcherPrivate::_q_onNotify(int sockfd)
{
Q_Q(UnixSignalWatcher);
int signal = 0;
(void)::read(sockfd, &signal, sizeof(signal));
qDebug() << "Caught signal:" << ::strsignal(signal);
emit q->unixSignal(signal);
}
/*!
* Create a new UnixSignalWatcher as a child of the given \a parent.
*/
UnixSignalWatcher::UnixSignalWatcher(QObject *parent) :
QObject(parent),
d_ptr(new UnixSignalWatcherPrivate(this))
{
}
UnixSignalWatcher::~UnixSignalWatcher() = default;
/*!
* Register a signal handler for the given \a signal.
*
* After calling this method you can \c connect() to the unixSignal() Qt signal
* to be notified when the Unix signal is received.
*/
void UnixSignalWatcher::watchForSignal(int signal)
{
Q_D(UnixSignalWatcher);
d->watchForSignal(signal);
}
/*!
* \fn void UnixSignalWatcher::unixSignal(int signal)
* Emitted when the given Unix \a signal is received.
*
* watchForSignal() must be called for each Unix signal that you want to receive
* via the unixSignal() Qt signal. If a watcher is watching multiple signals,
* unixSignal() will be emitted whenever *any* of the watched Unix signals are
* received, and the \a signal argument can be inspected to find out which one
* was actually received.
*/
#include "moc_sigwatch.cpp"