/* Copyright (C) 2002-2005 RealVNC Ltd. All Rights Reserved. * Copyright 2009-2019 Pierre Ossman for Cendio AB * * This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This software 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 General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this software; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, * USA. */ ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // SDesktop is an interface implemented by back-ends, on which callbacks are // made by the VNCServer as appropriate for pointer and keyboard events, etc. // SDesktop objects are always created before the VNCServer - the SDesktop // will be passed a pointer to the VNCServer in the start() call. If a more // implementation-specific pointer to the VNCServer is required then this // can be provided to the SDesktop via an implementation-specific method. // // An SDesktop usually has an associated PixelBuffer which it tells the // VNCServer via the VNCServer's setPixelBuffer() method. It can do this at // any time, but the PixelBuffer MUST be valid by the time the call to start() // returns. The PixelBuffer may be set to null again if desired when stop() is // called. Note that start() and stop() are guaranteed to be called // alternately; there should never be two calls to start() without an // intervening stop() and vice-versa. // #ifndef __RFB_SDESKTOP_H__ #define __RFB_SDESKTOP_H__ #include #include #include #include namespace network { class Socket; } namespace rfb { class SDesktop : public InputHandler { public: // start() is called by the server when the first client authenticates // successfully, and can be used to begin any expensive tasks which are not // needed when there are no clients. A valid PixelBuffer must have been // set via the VNCServer's setPixelBuffer() method by the time this call // returns. virtual void start(VNCServer* vs) = 0; // stop() is called by the server when there are no longer any // authenticated clients, and therefore the desktop can cease any // expensive tasks. No further calls to the VNCServer passed to start() // can be made once stop has returned. virtual void stop() = 0; // queryConnection() is called when a connection has been // successfully authenticated. The sock and userName arguments // identify the socket and the name of the authenticated user, if // any. At some point later VNCServer::approveConnection() should // be called to either accept or reject the client. virtual void queryConnection(network::Socket* sock, const char* userName) = 0; // terminate() is called by the server when it wishes to terminate // itself, e.g. because it was configured to terminate when no one is // using it. virtual void terminate() = 0; // setScreenLayout() requests to reconfigure the framebuffer and/or // the layout of screens. virtual unsigned int setScreenLayout(int /*fb_width*/, int /*fb_height*/, const ScreenSet& /*layout*/) { return resultProhibited; } // InputHandler interface // pointerEvent(), keyEvent() and clientCutText() are called in response to // the relevant RFB protocol messages from clients. // See InputHandler for method signatures. // handleClipboardRequest() is called whenever a client requests // the server to send over its clipboard data. It will only be // called after the server has first announced a clipboard change // via VNCServer::announceClipboard(). virtual void handleClipboardRequest() {} // handleClipboardAnnounce() is called to indicate a change in the // clipboard on a client. Call VNCServer::requestClipboard() to // access the actual data. virtual void handleClipboardAnnounce(bool /*available*/) {} // handleClipboardData() is called when a client has sent over // the clipboard data as a result of a previous call to // VNCServer::requestClipboard(). Note that this function might // never be called if the clipboard data was no longer available // when the client received the request. virtual void handleClipboardData(const char* /*data*/) {} protected: virtual ~SDesktop() {} }; // -=- SStaticDesktop // Trivial implementation of the SDesktop interface, which provides // dummy input handlers and event processing routine, and exports // a plain black desktop of the specified format. class SStaticDesktop : public SDesktop { public: SStaticDesktop(const Point& size) : server(0), buffer(0) { PixelFormat pf; const uint8_t black[4] = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }; buffer = new ManagedPixelBuffer(pf, size.x, size.y); if (buffer) buffer->fillRect(buffer->getRect(), black); } SStaticDesktop(const Point& size, const PixelFormat& pf) : buffer(0) { const uint8_t black[4] = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }; buffer = new ManagedPixelBuffer(pf, size.x, size.y); if (buffer) buffer->fillRect(buffer->getRect(), black); } virtual ~SStaticDesktop() { if (buffer) delete buffer; } virtual void start(VNCServer* vs) { server = vs; server->setPixelBuffer(buffer); } virtual void stop() { server->setPixelBuffer(0); server = 0; } virtual void queryConnection(network::Socket* sock, const char* /*userName*/) { server->approveConnection(sock, true, NULL); } protected: VNCServer* server; ManagedPixelBuffer* buffer; }; }; #endif // __RFB_SDESKTOP_H__