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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.
5 #include "net/proxy/proxy_config_service_linux.h"
7 // glib >=2.40 deprecate g_settings_list_schemas in favor of
8 // g_settings_schema_source_list_schemas. This function is not available on
9 // earlier versions that we still need to support (specifically, 2.32), so
10 // disable the warning.
11 // TODO(mgiuca): Remove this suppression when we drop support for Ubuntu 13.10
12 // (saucy) and earlier. Update the code to use
13 // g_settings_schema_source_list_schemas instead.
14 #define GLIB_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS
16 #include <errno.h>
17 #include <fcntl.h>
18 #if defined(USE_GCONF)
19 #include <gconf/gconf-client.h>
20 #endif // defined(USE_GCONF)
21 #include <limits.h>
22 #include <stdio.h>
23 #include <stdlib.h>
24 #include <sys/inotify.h>
25 #include <unistd.h>
27 #include <map>
29 #include "base/bind.h"
30 #include "base/compiler_specific.h"
31 #include "base/debug/leak_annotations.h"
32 #include "base/environment.h"
33 #include "base/file_util.h"
34 #include "base/files/file_path.h"
35 #include "base/files/scoped_file.h"
36 #include "base/logging.h"
37 #include "base/message_loop/message_loop.h"
38 #include "base/nix/xdg_util.h"
39 #include "base/single_thread_task_runner.h"
40 #include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
41 #include "base/strings/string_tokenizer.h"
42 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
43 #include "base/threading/thread_restrictions.h"
44 #include "base/timer/timer.h"
45 #include "net/base/net_errors.h"
46 #include "net/http/http_util.h"
47 #include "net/proxy/proxy_config.h"
48 #include "net/proxy/proxy_server.h"
49 #include "url/url_canon.h"
51 #if defined(USE_GIO)
52 #include "library_loaders/libgio.h"
53 #endif // defined(USE_GIO)
55 namespace net {
57 namespace {
59 // Given a proxy hostname from a setting, returns that hostname with
60 // an appropriate proxy server scheme prefix.
61 // scheme indicates the desired proxy scheme: usually http, with
62 // socks 4 or 5 as special cases.
63 // TODO(arindam): Remove URI string manipulation by using MapUrlSchemeToProxy.
64 std::string FixupProxyHostScheme(ProxyServer::Scheme scheme,
65 std::string host) {
66 if (scheme == ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS5 &&
67 StartsWithASCII(host, "socks4://", false)) {
68 // We default to socks 5, but if the user specifically set it to
69 // socks4://, then use that.
70 scheme = ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS4;
72 // Strip the scheme if any.
73 std::string::size_type colon = host.find("://");
74 if (colon != std::string::npos)
75 host = host.substr(colon + 3);
76 // If a username and perhaps password are specified, give a warning.
77 std::string::size_type at_sign = host.find("@");
78 // Should this be supported?
79 if (at_sign != std::string::npos) {
80 // ProxyConfig does not support authentication parameters, but Chrome
81 // will prompt for the password later. Disregard the
82 // authentication parameters and continue with this hostname.
83 LOG(WARNING) << "Proxy authentication parameters ignored, see bug 16709";
84 host = host.substr(at_sign + 1);
86 // If this is a socks proxy, prepend a scheme so as to tell
87 // ProxyServer. This also allows ProxyServer to choose the right
88 // default port.
89 if (scheme == ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS4)
90 host = "socks4://" + host;
91 else if (scheme == ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS5)
92 host = "socks5://" + host;
93 // If there is a trailing slash, remove it so |host| will parse correctly
94 // even if it includes a port number (since the slash is not numeric).
95 if (host.length() && host[host.length() - 1] == '/')
96 host.resize(host.length() - 1);
97 return host;
100 } // namespace
102 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::~Delegate() {
105 bool ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetProxyFromEnvVarForScheme(
106 const char* variable, ProxyServer::Scheme scheme,
107 ProxyServer* result_server) {
108 std::string env_value;
109 if (env_var_getter_->GetVar(variable, &env_value)) {
110 if (!env_value.empty()) {
111 env_value = FixupProxyHostScheme(scheme, env_value);
112 ProxyServer proxy_server =
113 ProxyServer::FromURI(env_value, ProxyServer::SCHEME_HTTP);
114 if (proxy_server.is_valid() && !proxy_server.is_direct()) {
115 *result_server = proxy_server;
116 return true;
117 } else {
118 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to parse environment variable " << variable;
122 return false;
125 bool ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetProxyFromEnvVar(
126 const char* variable, ProxyServer* result_server) {
127 return GetProxyFromEnvVarForScheme(variable, ProxyServer::SCHEME_HTTP,
128 result_server);
131 bool ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetConfigFromEnv(ProxyConfig* config) {
132 // Check for automatic configuration first, in
133 // "auto_proxy". Possibly only the "environment_proxy" firefox
134 // extension has ever used this, but it still sounds like a good
135 // idea.
136 std::string auto_proxy;
137 if (env_var_getter_->GetVar("auto_proxy", &auto_proxy)) {
138 if (auto_proxy.empty()) {
139 // Defined and empty => autodetect
140 config->set_auto_detect(true);
141 } else {
142 // specified autoconfig URL
143 config->set_pac_url(GURL(auto_proxy));
145 return true;
147 // "all_proxy" is a shortcut to avoid defining {http,https,ftp}_proxy.
148 ProxyServer proxy_server;
149 if (GetProxyFromEnvVar("all_proxy", &proxy_server)) {
150 config->proxy_rules().type = ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_SINGLE_PROXY;
151 config->proxy_rules().single_proxies.SetSingleProxyServer(proxy_server);
152 } else {
153 bool have_http = GetProxyFromEnvVar("http_proxy", &proxy_server);
154 if (have_http)
155 config->proxy_rules().proxies_for_http.SetSingleProxyServer(proxy_server);
156 // It would be tempting to let http_proxy apply for all protocols
157 // if https_proxy and ftp_proxy are not defined. Googling turns up
158 // several documents that mention only http_proxy. But then the
159 // user really might not want to proxy https. And it doesn't seem
160 // like other apps do this. So we will refrain.
161 bool have_https = GetProxyFromEnvVar("https_proxy", &proxy_server);
162 if (have_https)
163 config->proxy_rules().proxies_for_https.
164 SetSingleProxyServer(proxy_server);
165 bool have_ftp = GetProxyFromEnvVar("ftp_proxy", &proxy_server);
166 if (have_ftp)
167 config->proxy_rules().proxies_for_ftp.SetSingleProxyServer(proxy_server);
168 if (have_http || have_https || have_ftp) {
169 // mustn't change type unless some rules are actually set.
170 config->proxy_rules().type =
171 ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_PROXY_PER_SCHEME;
174 if (config->proxy_rules().empty()) {
175 // If the above were not defined, try for socks.
176 // For environment variables, we default to version 5, per the gnome
177 // documentation: http://library.gnome.org/devel/gnet/stable/gnet-socks.html
178 ProxyServer::Scheme scheme = ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS5;
179 std::string env_version;
180 if (env_var_getter_->GetVar("SOCKS_VERSION", &env_version)
181 && env_version == "4")
182 scheme = ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS4;
183 if (GetProxyFromEnvVarForScheme("SOCKS_SERVER", scheme, &proxy_server)) {
184 config->proxy_rules().type = ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_SINGLE_PROXY;
185 config->proxy_rules().single_proxies.SetSingleProxyServer(proxy_server);
188 // Look for the proxy bypass list.
189 std::string no_proxy;
190 env_var_getter_->GetVar("no_proxy", &no_proxy);
191 if (config->proxy_rules().empty()) {
192 // Having only "no_proxy" set, presumably to "*", makes it
193 // explicit that env vars do specify a configuration: having no
194 // rules specified only means the user explicitly asks for direct
195 // connections.
196 return !no_proxy.empty();
198 // Note that this uses "suffix" matching. So a bypass of "google.com"
199 // is understood to mean a bypass of "*google.com".
200 config->proxy_rules().bypass_rules.ParseFromStringUsingSuffixMatching(
201 no_proxy);
202 return true;
205 namespace {
207 const int kDebounceTimeoutMilliseconds = 250;
209 #if defined(USE_GCONF)
210 // This setting getter uses gconf, as used in GNOME 2 and some GNOME 3 desktops.
211 class SettingGetterImplGConf : public ProxyConfigServiceLinux::SettingGetter {
212 public:
213 SettingGetterImplGConf()
214 : client_(NULL), system_proxy_id_(0), system_http_proxy_id_(0),
215 notify_delegate_(NULL) {
218 virtual ~SettingGetterImplGConf() {
219 // client_ should have been released before now, from
220 // Delegate::OnDestroy(), while running on the UI thread. However
221 // on exiting the process, it may happen that Delegate::OnDestroy()
222 // task is left pending on the glib loop after the loop was quit,
223 // and pending tasks may then be deleted without being run.
224 if (client_) {
225 // gconf client was not cleaned up.
226 if (task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread()) {
227 // We are on the UI thread so we can clean it safely. This is
228 // the case at least for ui_tests running under Valgrind in
229 // bug 16076.
230 VLOG(1) << "~SettingGetterImplGConf: releasing gconf client";
231 ShutDown();
232 } else {
233 // This is very bad! We are deleting the setting getter but we're not on
234 // the UI thread. This is not supposed to happen: the setting getter is
235 // owned by the proxy config service's delegate, which is supposed to be
236 // destroyed on the UI thread only. We will get change notifications to
237 // a deleted object if we continue here, so fail now.
238 LOG(FATAL) << "~SettingGetterImplGConf: deleting on wrong thread!";
241 DCHECK(!client_);
244 virtual bool Init(base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* glib_thread_task_runner,
245 base::MessageLoopForIO* file_loop) OVERRIDE {
246 DCHECK(glib_thread_task_runner->BelongsToCurrentThread());
247 DCHECK(!client_);
248 DCHECK(!task_runner_.get());
249 task_runner_ = glib_thread_task_runner;
250 client_ = gconf_client_get_default();
251 if (!client_) {
252 // It's not clear whether/when this can return NULL.
253 LOG(ERROR) << "Unable to create a gconf client";
254 task_runner_ = NULL;
255 return false;
257 GError* error = NULL;
258 bool added_system_proxy = false;
259 // We need to add the directories for which we'll be asking
260 // for notifications, and we might as well ask to preload them.
261 // These need to be removed again in ShutDown(); we are careful
262 // here to only leave client_ non-NULL if both have been added.
263 gconf_client_add_dir(client_, "/system/proxy",
264 GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_ONELEVEL, &error);
265 if (error == NULL) {
266 added_system_proxy = true;
267 gconf_client_add_dir(client_, "/system/http_proxy",
268 GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_ONELEVEL, &error);
270 if (error != NULL) {
271 LOG(ERROR) << "Error requesting gconf directory: " << error->message;
272 g_error_free(error);
273 if (added_system_proxy)
274 gconf_client_remove_dir(client_, "/system/proxy", NULL);
275 g_object_unref(client_);
276 client_ = NULL;
277 task_runner_ = NULL;
278 return false;
280 return true;
283 virtual void ShutDown() OVERRIDE {
284 if (client_) {
285 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
286 // We must explicitly disable gconf notifications here, because the gconf
287 // client will be shared between all setting getters, and they do not all
288 // have the same lifetimes. (For instance, incognito sessions get their
289 // own, which is destroyed when the session ends.)
290 gconf_client_notify_remove(client_, system_http_proxy_id_);
291 gconf_client_notify_remove(client_, system_proxy_id_);
292 gconf_client_remove_dir(client_, "/system/http_proxy", NULL);
293 gconf_client_remove_dir(client_, "/system/proxy", NULL);
294 g_object_unref(client_);
295 client_ = NULL;
296 task_runner_ = NULL;
300 virtual bool SetUpNotifications(
301 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate* delegate) OVERRIDE {
302 DCHECK(client_);
303 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
304 GError* error = NULL;
305 notify_delegate_ = delegate;
306 // We have to keep track of the IDs returned by gconf_client_notify_add() so
307 // that we can remove them in ShutDown(). (Otherwise, notifications will be
308 // delivered to this object after it is deleted, which is bad, m'kay?)
309 system_proxy_id_ = gconf_client_notify_add(
310 client_, "/system/proxy",
311 OnGConfChangeNotification, this,
312 NULL, &error);
313 if (error == NULL) {
314 system_http_proxy_id_ = gconf_client_notify_add(
315 client_, "/system/http_proxy",
316 OnGConfChangeNotification, this,
317 NULL, &error);
319 if (error != NULL) {
320 LOG(ERROR) << "Error requesting gconf notifications: " << error->message;
321 g_error_free(error);
322 ShutDown();
323 return false;
325 // Simulate a change to avoid possibly losing updates before this point.
326 OnChangeNotification();
327 return true;
330 virtual base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* GetNotificationTaskRunner() OVERRIDE {
331 return task_runner_.get();
334 virtual ProxyConfigSource GetConfigSource() OVERRIDE {
335 return PROXY_CONFIG_SOURCE_GCONF;
338 virtual bool GetString(StringSetting key, std::string* result) OVERRIDE {
339 switch (key) {
340 case PROXY_MODE:
341 return GetStringByPath("/system/proxy/mode", result);
342 case PROXY_AUTOCONF_URL:
343 return GetStringByPath("/system/proxy/autoconfig_url", result);
344 case PROXY_HTTP_HOST:
345 return GetStringByPath("/system/http_proxy/host", result);
346 case PROXY_HTTPS_HOST:
347 return GetStringByPath("/system/proxy/secure_host", result);
348 case PROXY_FTP_HOST:
349 return GetStringByPath("/system/proxy/ftp_host", result);
350 case PROXY_SOCKS_HOST:
351 return GetStringByPath("/system/proxy/socks_host", result);
353 return false; // Placate compiler.
355 virtual bool GetBool(BoolSetting key, bool* result) OVERRIDE {
356 switch (key) {
357 case PROXY_USE_HTTP_PROXY:
358 return GetBoolByPath("/system/http_proxy/use_http_proxy", result);
359 case PROXY_USE_SAME_PROXY:
360 return GetBoolByPath("/system/http_proxy/use_same_proxy", result);
361 case PROXY_USE_AUTHENTICATION:
362 return GetBoolByPath("/system/http_proxy/use_authentication", result);
364 return false; // Placate compiler.
366 virtual bool GetInt(IntSetting key, int* result) OVERRIDE {
367 switch (key) {
368 case PROXY_HTTP_PORT:
369 return GetIntByPath("/system/http_proxy/port", result);
370 case PROXY_HTTPS_PORT:
371 return GetIntByPath("/system/proxy/secure_port", result);
372 case PROXY_FTP_PORT:
373 return GetIntByPath("/system/proxy/ftp_port", result);
374 case PROXY_SOCKS_PORT:
375 return GetIntByPath("/system/proxy/socks_port", result);
377 return false; // Placate compiler.
379 virtual bool GetStringList(StringListSetting key,
380 std::vector<std::string>* result) OVERRIDE {
381 switch (key) {
382 case PROXY_IGNORE_HOSTS:
383 return GetStringListByPath("/system/http_proxy/ignore_hosts", result);
385 return false; // Placate compiler.
388 virtual bool BypassListIsReversed() OVERRIDE {
389 // This is a KDE-specific setting.
390 return false;
393 virtual bool MatchHostsUsingSuffixMatching() OVERRIDE {
394 return false;
397 private:
398 bool GetStringByPath(const char* key, std::string* result) {
399 DCHECK(client_);
400 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
401 GError* error = NULL;
402 gchar* value = gconf_client_get_string(client_, key, &error);
403 if (HandleGError(error, key))
404 return false;
405 if (!value)
406 return false;
407 *result = value;
408 g_free(value);
409 return true;
411 bool GetBoolByPath(const char* key, bool* result) {
412 DCHECK(client_);
413 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
414 GError* error = NULL;
415 // We want to distinguish unset values from values defaulting to
416 // false. For that we need to use the type-generic
417 // gconf_client_get() rather than gconf_client_get_bool().
418 GConfValue* gconf_value = gconf_client_get(client_, key, &error);
419 if (HandleGError(error, key))
420 return false;
421 if (!gconf_value) {
422 // Unset.
423 return false;
425 if (gconf_value->type != GCONF_VALUE_BOOL) {
426 gconf_value_free(gconf_value);
427 return false;
429 gboolean bool_value = gconf_value_get_bool(gconf_value);
430 *result = static_cast<bool>(bool_value);
431 gconf_value_free(gconf_value);
432 return true;
434 bool GetIntByPath(const char* key, int* result) {
435 DCHECK(client_);
436 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
437 GError* error = NULL;
438 int value = gconf_client_get_int(client_, key, &error);
439 if (HandleGError(error, key))
440 return false;
441 // We don't bother to distinguish an unset value because callers
442 // don't care. 0 is returned if unset.
443 *result = value;
444 return true;
446 bool GetStringListByPath(const char* key, std::vector<std::string>* result) {
447 DCHECK(client_);
448 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
449 GError* error = NULL;
450 GSList* list = gconf_client_get_list(client_, key,
451 GCONF_VALUE_STRING, &error);
452 if (HandleGError(error, key))
453 return false;
454 if (!list)
455 return false;
456 for (GSList *it = list; it; it = it->next) {
457 result->push_back(static_cast<char*>(it->data));
458 g_free(it->data);
460 g_slist_free(list);
461 return true;
464 // Logs and frees a glib error. Returns false if there was no error
465 // (error is NULL).
466 bool HandleGError(GError* error, const char* key) {
467 if (error != NULL) {
468 LOG(ERROR) << "Error getting gconf value for " << key
469 << ": " << error->message;
470 g_error_free(error);
471 return true;
473 return false;
476 // This is the callback from the debounce timer.
477 void OnDebouncedNotification() {
478 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
479 CHECK(notify_delegate_);
480 // Forward to a method on the proxy config service delegate object.
481 notify_delegate_->OnCheckProxyConfigSettings();
484 void OnChangeNotification() {
485 // We don't use Reset() because the timer may not yet be running.
486 // (In that case Stop() is a no-op.)
487 debounce_timer_.Stop();
488 debounce_timer_.Start(FROM_HERE,
489 base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(kDebounceTimeoutMilliseconds),
490 this, &SettingGetterImplGConf::OnDebouncedNotification);
493 // gconf notification callback, dispatched on the default glib main loop.
494 static void OnGConfChangeNotification(GConfClient* client, guint cnxn_id,
495 GConfEntry* entry, gpointer user_data) {
496 VLOG(1) << "gconf change notification for key "
497 << gconf_entry_get_key(entry);
498 // We don't track which key has changed, just that something did change.
499 SettingGetterImplGConf* setting_getter =
500 reinterpret_cast<SettingGetterImplGConf*>(user_data);
501 setting_getter->OnChangeNotification();
504 GConfClient* client_;
505 // These ids are the values returned from gconf_client_notify_add(), which we
506 // will need in order to later call gconf_client_notify_remove().
507 guint system_proxy_id_;
508 guint system_http_proxy_id_;
510 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate* notify_delegate_;
511 base::OneShotTimer<SettingGetterImplGConf> debounce_timer_;
513 // Task runner for the thread that we make gconf calls on. It should
514 // be the UI thread and all our methods should be called on this
515 // thread. Only for assertions.
516 scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> task_runner_;
518 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SettingGetterImplGConf);
520 #endif // defined(USE_GCONF)
522 #if defined(USE_GIO)
523 const char kProxyGConfSchema[] = "org.gnome.system.proxy";
525 // This setting getter uses gsettings, as used in most GNOME 3 desktops.
526 class SettingGetterImplGSettings
527 : public ProxyConfigServiceLinux::SettingGetter {
528 public:
529 SettingGetterImplGSettings() :
530 client_(NULL),
531 http_client_(NULL),
532 https_client_(NULL),
533 ftp_client_(NULL),
534 socks_client_(NULL),
535 notify_delegate_(NULL) {
538 virtual ~SettingGetterImplGSettings() {
539 // client_ should have been released before now, from
540 // Delegate::OnDestroy(), while running on the UI thread. However
541 // on exiting the process, it may happen that
542 // Delegate::OnDestroy() task is left pending on the glib loop
543 // after the loop was quit, and pending tasks may then be deleted
544 // without being run.
545 if (client_) {
546 // gconf client was not cleaned up.
547 if (task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread()) {
548 // We are on the UI thread so we can clean it safely. This is
549 // the case at least for ui_tests running under Valgrind in
550 // bug 16076.
551 VLOG(1) << "~SettingGetterImplGSettings: releasing gsettings client";
552 ShutDown();
553 } else {
554 LOG(WARNING) << "~SettingGetterImplGSettings: leaking gsettings client";
555 client_ = NULL;
558 DCHECK(!client_);
561 bool SchemaExists(const char* schema_name) {
562 const gchar* const* schemas = libgio_loader_.g_settings_list_schemas();
563 while (*schemas) {
564 if (strcmp(schema_name, static_cast<const char*>(*schemas)) == 0)
565 return true;
566 schemas++;
568 return false;
571 // LoadAndCheckVersion() must be called *before* Init()!
572 bool LoadAndCheckVersion(base::Environment* env);
574 virtual bool Init(base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* glib_thread_task_runner,
575 base::MessageLoopForIO* file_loop) OVERRIDE {
576 DCHECK(glib_thread_task_runner->BelongsToCurrentThread());
577 DCHECK(!client_);
578 DCHECK(!task_runner_.get());
580 if (!SchemaExists(kProxyGConfSchema) ||
581 !(client_ = libgio_loader_.g_settings_new(kProxyGConfSchema))) {
582 // It's not clear whether/when this can return NULL.
583 LOG(ERROR) << "Unable to create a gsettings client";
584 return false;
586 task_runner_ = glib_thread_task_runner;
587 // We assume these all work if the above call worked.
588 http_client_ = libgio_loader_.g_settings_get_child(client_, "http");
589 https_client_ = libgio_loader_.g_settings_get_child(client_, "https");
590 ftp_client_ = libgio_loader_.g_settings_get_child(client_, "ftp");
591 socks_client_ = libgio_loader_.g_settings_get_child(client_, "socks");
592 DCHECK(http_client_ && https_client_ && ftp_client_ && socks_client_);
593 return true;
596 virtual void ShutDown() OVERRIDE {
597 if (client_) {
598 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
599 // This also disables gsettings notifications.
600 g_object_unref(socks_client_);
601 g_object_unref(ftp_client_);
602 g_object_unref(https_client_);
603 g_object_unref(http_client_);
604 g_object_unref(client_);
605 // We only need to null client_ because it's the only one that we check.
606 client_ = NULL;
607 task_runner_ = NULL;
611 virtual bool SetUpNotifications(
612 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate* delegate) OVERRIDE {
613 DCHECK(client_);
614 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
615 notify_delegate_ = delegate;
616 // We could watch for the change-event signal instead of changed, but
617 // since we have to watch more than one object, we'd still have to
618 // debounce change notifications. This is conceptually simpler.
619 g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(client_), "changed",
620 G_CALLBACK(OnGSettingsChangeNotification), this);
621 g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(http_client_), "changed",
622 G_CALLBACK(OnGSettingsChangeNotification), this);
623 g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(https_client_), "changed",
624 G_CALLBACK(OnGSettingsChangeNotification), this);
625 g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(ftp_client_), "changed",
626 G_CALLBACK(OnGSettingsChangeNotification), this);
627 g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(socks_client_), "changed",
628 G_CALLBACK(OnGSettingsChangeNotification), this);
629 // Simulate a change to avoid possibly losing updates before this point.
630 OnChangeNotification();
631 return true;
634 virtual base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* GetNotificationTaskRunner() OVERRIDE {
635 return task_runner_.get();
638 virtual ProxyConfigSource GetConfigSource() OVERRIDE {
639 return PROXY_CONFIG_SOURCE_GSETTINGS;
642 virtual bool GetString(StringSetting key, std::string* result) OVERRIDE {
643 DCHECK(client_);
644 switch (key) {
645 case PROXY_MODE:
646 return GetStringByPath(client_, "mode", result);
647 case PROXY_AUTOCONF_URL:
648 return GetStringByPath(client_, "autoconfig-url", result);
649 case PROXY_HTTP_HOST:
650 return GetStringByPath(http_client_, "host", result);
651 case PROXY_HTTPS_HOST:
652 return GetStringByPath(https_client_, "host", result);
653 case PROXY_FTP_HOST:
654 return GetStringByPath(ftp_client_, "host", result);
655 case PROXY_SOCKS_HOST:
656 return GetStringByPath(socks_client_, "host", result);
658 return false; // Placate compiler.
660 virtual bool GetBool(BoolSetting key, bool* result) OVERRIDE {
661 DCHECK(client_);
662 switch (key) {
663 case PROXY_USE_HTTP_PROXY:
664 // Although there is an "enabled" boolean in http_client_, it is not set
665 // to true by the proxy config utility. We ignore it and return false.
666 return false;
667 case PROXY_USE_SAME_PROXY:
668 // Similarly, although there is a "use-same-proxy" boolean in client_,
669 // it is never set to false by the proxy config utility. We ignore it.
670 return false;
671 case PROXY_USE_AUTHENTICATION:
672 // There is also no way to set this in the proxy config utility, but it
673 // doesn't hurt us to get the actual setting (unlike the two above).
674 return GetBoolByPath(http_client_, "use-authentication", result);
676 return false; // Placate compiler.
678 virtual bool GetInt(IntSetting key, int* result) OVERRIDE {
679 DCHECK(client_);
680 switch (key) {
681 case PROXY_HTTP_PORT:
682 return GetIntByPath(http_client_, "port", result);
683 case PROXY_HTTPS_PORT:
684 return GetIntByPath(https_client_, "port", result);
685 case PROXY_FTP_PORT:
686 return GetIntByPath(ftp_client_, "port", result);
687 case PROXY_SOCKS_PORT:
688 return GetIntByPath(socks_client_, "port", result);
690 return false; // Placate compiler.
692 virtual bool GetStringList(StringListSetting key,
693 std::vector<std::string>* result) OVERRIDE {
694 DCHECK(client_);
695 switch (key) {
696 case PROXY_IGNORE_HOSTS:
697 return GetStringListByPath(client_, "ignore-hosts", result);
699 return false; // Placate compiler.
702 virtual bool BypassListIsReversed() OVERRIDE {
703 // This is a KDE-specific setting.
704 return false;
707 virtual bool MatchHostsUsingSuffixMatching() OVERRIDE {
708 return false;
711 private:
712 bool GetStringByPath(GSettings* client, const char* key,
713 std::string* result) {
714 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
715 gchar* value = libgio_loader_.g_settings_get_string(client, key);
716 if (!value)
717 return false;
718 *result = value;
719 g_free(value);
720 return true;
722 bool GetBoolByPath(GSettings* client, const char* key, bool* result) {
723 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
724 *result = static_cast<bool>(
725 libgio_loader_.g_settings_get_boolean(client, key));
726 return true;
728 bool GetIntByPath(GSettings* client, const char* key, int* result) {
729 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
730 *result = libgio_loader_.g_settings_get_int(client, key);
731 return true;
733 bool GetStringListByPath(GSettings* client, const char* key,
734 std::vector<std::string>* result) {
735 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
736 gchar** list = libgio_loader_.g_settings_get_strv(client, key);
737 if (!list)
738 return false;
739 for (size_t i = 0; list[i]; ++i) {
740 result->push_back(static_cast<char*>(list[i]));
741 g_free(list[i]);
743 g_free(list);
744 return true;
747 // This is the callback from the debounce timer.
748 void OnDebouncedNotification() {
749 DCHECK(task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
750 CHECK(notify_delegate_);
751 // Forward to a method on the proxy config service delegate object.
752 notify_delegate_->OnCheckProxyConfigSettings();
755 void OnChangeNotification() {
756 // We don't use Reset() because the timer may not yet be running.
757 // (In that case Stop() is a no-op.)
758 debounce_timer_.Stop();
759 debounce_timer_.Start(FROM_HERE,
760 base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(kDebounceTimeoutMilliseconds),
761 this, &SettingGetterImplGSettings::OnDebouncedNotification);
764 // gsettings notification callback, dispatched on the default glib main loop.
765 static void OnGSettingsChangeNotification(GSettings* client, gchar* key,
766 gpointer user_data) {
767 VLOG(1) << "gsettings change notification for key " << key;
768 // We don't track which key has changed, just that something did change.
769 SettingGetterImplGSettings* setting_getter =
770 reinterpret_cast<SettingGetterImplGSettings*>(user_data);
771 setting_getter->OnChangeNotification();
774 GSettings* client_;
775 GSettings* http_client_;
776 GSettings* https_client_;
777 GSettings* ftp_client_;
778 GSettings* socks_client_;
779 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate* notify_delegate_;
780 base::OneShotTimer<SettingGetterImplGSettings> debounce_timer_;
782 // Task runner for the thread that we make gsettings calls on. It should
783 // be the UI thread and all our methods should be called on this
784 // thread. Only for assertions.
785 scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> task_runner_;
787 LibGioLoader libgio_loader_;
789 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SettingGetterImplGSettings);
792 bool SettingGetterImplGSettings::LoadAndCheckVersion(
793 base::Environment* env) {
794 // LoadAndCheckVersion() must be called *before* Init()!
795 DCHECK(!client_);
797 // The APIs to query gsettings were introduced after the minimum glib
798 // version we target, so we can't link directly against them. We load them
799 // dynamically at runtime, and if they don't exist, return false here. (We
800 // support linking directly via gyp flags though.) Additionally, even when
801 // they are present, we do two additional checks to make sure we should use
802 // them and not gconf. First, we attempt to load the schema for proxy
803 // settings. Second, we check for the program that was used in older
804 // versions of GNOME to configure proxy settings, and return false if it
805 // exists. Some distributions (e.g. Ubuntu 11.04) have the API and schema
806 // but don't use gsettings for proxy settings, but they do have the old
807 // binary, so we detect these systems that way.
810 // TODO(phajdan.jr): Redesign the code to load library on different thread.
811 base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io;
813 // Try also without .0 at the end; on some systems this may be required.
814 if (!libgio_loader_.Load("libgio-2.0.so.0") &&
815 !libgio_loader_.Load("libgio-2.0.so")) {
816 VLOG(1) << "Cannot load gio library. Will fall back to gconf.";
817 return false;
821 GSettings* client = NULL;
822 if (SchemaExists(kProxyGConfSchema)) {
823 ANNOTATE_SCOPED_MEMORY_LEAK; // http://crbug.com/380782
824 client = libgio_loader_.g_settings_new(kProxyGConfSchema);
826 if (!client) {
827 VLOG(1) << "Cannot create gsettings client. Will fall back to gconf.";
828 return false;
830 g_object_unref(client);
832 std::string path;
833 if (!env->GetVar("PATH", &path)) {
834 LOG(ERROR) << "No $PATH variable. Assuming no gnome-network-properties.";
835 } else {
836 // Yes, we're on the UI thread. Yes, we're accessing the file system.
837 // Sadly, we don't have much choice. We need the proxy settings and we
838 // need them now, and to figure out where to get them, we have to check
839 // for this binary. See http://crbug.com/69057 for additional details.
840 base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io;
841 std::vector<std::string> paths;
842 Tokenize(path, ":", &paths);
843 for (size_t i = 0; i < paths.size(); ++i) {
844 base::FilePath file(paths[i]);
845 if (base::PathExists(file.Append("gnome-network-properties"))) {
846 VLOG(1) << "Found gnome-network-properties. Will fall back to gconf.";
847 return false;
852 VLOG(1) << "All gsettings tests OK. Will get proxy config from gsettings.";
853 return true;
855 #endif // defined(USE_GIO)
857 // This is the KDE version that reads kioslaverc and simulates gconf.
858 // Doing this allows the main Delegate code, as well as the unit tests
859 // for it, to stay the same - and the settings map fairly well besides.
860 class SettingGetterImplKDE : public ProxyConfigServiceLinux::SettingGetter,
861 public base::MessagePumpLibevent::Watcher {
862 public:
863 explicit SettingGetterImplKDE(base::Environment* env_var_getter)
864 : inotify_fd_(-1), notify_delegate_(NULL), indirect_manual_(false),
865 auto_no_pac_(false), reversed_bypass_list_(false),
866 env_var_getter_(env_var_getter), file_loop_(NULL) {
867 // This has to be called on the UI thread (http://crbug.com/69057).
868 base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io;
870 // Derive the location of the kde config dir from the environment.
871 std::string home;
872 if (env_var_getter->GetVar("KDEHOME", &home) && !home.empty()) {
873 // $KDEHOME is set. Use it unconditionally.
874 kde_config_dir_ = KDEHomeToConfigPath(base::FilePath(home));
875 } else {
876 // $KDEHOME is unset. Try to figure out what to use. This seems to be
877 // the common case on most distributions.
878 if (!env_var_getter->GetVar(base::env_vars::kHome, &home))
879 // User has no $HOME? Give up. Later we'll report the failure.
880 return;
881 if (base::nix::GetDesktopEnvironment(env_var_getter) ==
882 base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE3) {
883 // KDE3 always uses .kde for its configuration.
884 base::FilePath kde_path = base::FilePath(home).Append(".kde");
885 kde_config_dir_ = KDEHomeToConfigPath(kde_path);
886 } else {
887 // Some distributions patch KDE4 to use .kde4 instead of .kde, so that
888 // both can be installed side-by-side. Sadly they don't all do this, and
889 // they don't always do this: some distributions have started switching
890 // back as well. So if there is a .kde4 directory, check the timestamps
891 // of the config directories within and use the newest one.
892 // Note that we should currently be running in the UI thread, because in
893 // the gconf version, that is the only thread that can access the proxy
894 // settings (a gconf restriction). As noted below, the initial read of
895 // the proxy settings will be done in this thread anyway, so we check
896 // for .kde4 here in this thread as well.
897 base::FilePath kde3_path = base::FilePath(home).Append(".kde");
898 base::FilePath kde3_config = KDEHomeToConfigPath(kde3_path);
899 base::FilePath kde4_path = base::FilePath(home).Append(".kde4");
900 base::FilePath kde4_config = KDEHomeToConfigPath(kde4_path);
901 bool use_kde4 = false;
902 if (base::DirectoryExists(kde4_path)) {
903 base::File::Info kde3_info;
904 base::File::Info kde4_info;
905 if (base::GetFileInfo(kde4_config, &kde4_info)) {
906 if (base::GetFileInfo(kde3_config, &kde3_info)) {
907 use_kde4 = kde4_info.last_modified >= kde3_info.last_modified;
908 } else {
909 use_kde4 = true;
913 if (use_kde4) {
914 kde_config_dir_ = KDEHomeToConfigPath(kde4_path);
915 } else {
916 kde_config_dir_ = KDEHomeToConfigPath(kde3_path);
922 virtual ~SettingGetterImplKDE() {
923 // inotify_fd_ should have been closed before now, from
924 // Delegate::OnDestroy(), while running on the file thread. However
925 // on exiting the process, it may happen that Delegate::OnDestroy()
926 // task is left pending on the file loop after the loop was quit,
927 // and pending tasks may then be deleted without being run.
928 // Here in the KDE version, we can safely close the file descriptor
929 // anyway. (Not that it really matters; the process is exiting.)
930 if (inotify_fd_ >= 0)
931 ShutDown();
932 DCHECK(inotify_fd_ < 0);
935 virtual bool Init(base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* glib_thread_task_runner,
936 base::MessageLoopForIO* file_loop) OVERRIDE {
937 // This has to be called on the UI thread (http://crbug.com/69057).
938 base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io;
939 DCHECK(inotify_fd_ < 0);
940 inotify_fd_ = inotify_init();
941 if (inotify_fd_ < 0) {
942 PLOG(ERROR) << "inotify_init failed";
943 return false;
945 int flags = fcntl(inotify_fd_, F_GETFL);
946 if (fcntl(inotify_fd_, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK) < 0) {
947 PLOG(ERROR) << "fcntl failed";
948 close(inotify_fd_);
949 inotify_fd_ = -1;
950 return false;
952 file_loop_ = file_loop;
953 // The initial read is done on the current thread, not |file_loop_|,
954 // since we will need to have it for SetUpAndFetchInitialConfig().
955 UpdateCachedSettings();
956 return true;
959 virtual void ShutDown() OVERRIDE {
960 if (inotify_fd_ >= 0) {
961 ResetCachedSettings();
962 inotify_watcher_.StopWatchingFileDescriptor();
963 close(inotify_fd_);
964 inotify_fd_ = -1;
968 virtual bool SetUpNotifications(
969 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate* delegate) OVERRIDE {
970 DCHECK(inotify_fd_ >= 0);
971 DCHECK(base::MessageLoop::current() == file_loop_);
972 // We can't just watch the kioslaverc file directly, since KDE will write
973 // a new copy of it and then rename it whenever settings are changed and
974 // inotify watches inodes (so we'll be watching the old deleted file after
975 // the first change, and it will never change again). So, we watch the
976 // directory instead. We then act only on changes to the kioslaverc entry.
977 if (inotify_add_watch(inotify_fd_, kde_config_dir_.value().c_str(),
978 IN_MODIFY | IN_MOVED_TO) < 0)
979 return false;
980 notify_delegate_ = delegate;
981 if (!file_loop_->WatchFileDescriptor(inotify_fd_,
982 true,
983 base::MessageLoopForIO::WATCH_READ,
984 &inotify_watcher_,
985 this))
986 return false;
987 // Simulate a change to avoid possibly losing updates before this point.
988 OnChangeNotification();
989 return true;
992 virtual base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* GetNotificationTaskRunner() OVERRIDE {
993 return file_loop_ ? file_loop_->message_loop_proxy().get() : NULL;
996 // Implement base::MessagePumpLibevent::Watcher.
997 virtual void OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking(int fd) OVERRIDE {
998 DCHECK_EQ(fd, inotify_fd_);
999 DCHECK(base::MessageLoop::current() == file_loop_);
1000 OnChangeNotification();
1002 virtual void OnFileCanWriteWithoutBlocking(int fd) OVERRIDE {
1003 NOTREACHED();
1006 virtual ProxyConfigSource GetConfigSource() OVERRIDE {
1007 return PROXY_CONFIG_SOURCE_KDE;
1010 virtual bool GetString(StringSetting key, std::string* result) OVERRIDE {
1011 string_map_type::iterator it = string_table_.find(key);
1012 if (it == string_table_.end())
1013 return false;
1014 *result = it->second;
1015 return true;
1017 virtual bool GetBool(BoolSetting key, bool* result) OVERRIDE {
1018 // We don't ever have any booleans.
1019 return false;
1021 virtual bool GetInt(IntSetting key, int* result) OVERRIDE {
1022 // We don't ever have any integers. (See AddProxy() below about ports.)
1023 return false;
1025 virtual bool GetStringList(StringListSetting key,
1026 std::vector<std::string>* result) OVERRIDE {
1027 strings_map_type::iterator it = strings_table_.find(key);
1028 if (it == strings_table_.end())
1029 return false;
1030 *result = it->second;
1031 return true;
1034 virtual bool BypassListIsReversed() OVERRIDE {
1035 return reversed_bypass_list_;
1038 virtual bool MatchHostsUsingSuffixMatching() OVERRIDE {
1039 return true;
1042 private:
1043 void ResetCachedSettings() {
1044 string_table_.clear();
1045 strings_table_.clear();
1046 indirect_manual_ = false;
1047 auto_no_pac_ = false;
1048 reversed_bypass_list_ = false;
1051 base::FilePath KDEHomeToConfigPath(const base::FilePath& kde_home) {
1052 return kde_home.Append("share").Append("config");
1055 void AddProxy(StringSetting host_key, const std::string& value) {
1056 if (value.empty() || value.substr(0, 3) == "//:")
1057 // No proxy.
1058 return;
1059 size_t space = value.find(' ');
1060 if (space != std::string::npos) {
1061 // Newer versions of KDE use a space rather than a colon to separate the
1062 // port number from the hostname. If we find this, we need to convert it.
1063 std::string fixed = value;
1064 fixed[space] = ':';
1065 string_table_[host_key] = fixed;
1066 } else {
1067 // We don't need to parse the port number out; GetProxyFromSettings()
1068 // would only append it right back again. So we just leave the port
1069 // number right in the host string.
1070 string_table_[host_key] = value;
1074 void AddHostList(StringListSetting key, const std::string& value) {
1075 std::vector<std::string> tokens;
1076 base::StringTokenizer tk(value, ", ");
1077 while (tk.GetNext()) {
1078 std::string token = tk.token();
1079 if (!token.empty())
1080 tokens.push_back(token);
1082 strings_table_[key] = tokens;
1085 void AddKDESetting(const std::string& key, const std::string& value) {
1086 if (key == "ProxyType") {
1087 const char* mode = "none";
1088 indirect_manual_ = false;
1089 auto_no_pac_ = false;
1090 int int_value;
1091 base::StringToInt(value, &int_value);
1092 switch (int_value) {
1093 case 0: // No proxy, or maybe kioslaverc syntax error.
1094 break;
1095 case 1: // Manual configuration.
1096 mode = "manual";
1097 break;
1098 case 2: // PAC URL.
1099 mode = "auto";
1100 break;
1101 case 3: // WPAD.
1102 mode = "auto";
1103 auto_no_pac_ = true;
1104 break;
1105 case 4: // Indirect manual via environment variables.
1106 mode = "manual";
1107 indirect_manual_ = true;
1108 break;
1110 string_table_[PROXY_MODE] = mode;
1111 } else if (key == "Proxy Config Script") {
1112 string_table_[PROXY_AUTOCONF_URL] = value;
1113 } else if (key == "httpProxy") {
1114 AddProxy(PROXY_HTTP_HOST, value);
1115 } else if (key == "httpsProxy") {
1116 AddProxy(PROXY_HTTPS_HOST, value);
1117 } else if (key == "ftpProxy") {
1118 AddProxy(PROXY_FTP_HOST, value);
1119 } else if (key == "socksProxy") {
1120 // Older versions of KDE configure SOCKS in a weird way involving
1121 // LD_PRELOAD and a library that intercepts network calls to SOCKSify
1122 // them. We don't support it. KDE 4.8 added a proper SOCKS setting.
1123 AddProxy(PROXY_SOCKS_HOST, value);
1124 } else if (key == "ReversedException") {
1125 // We count "true" or any nonzero number as true, otherwise false.
1126 // Note that if the value is not actually numeric StringToInt()
1127 // will return 0, which we count as false.
1128 int int_value;
1129 base::StringToInt(value, &int_value);
1130 reversed_bypass_list_ = (value == "true" || int_value);
1131 } else if (key == "NoProxyFor") {
1132 AddHostList(PROXY_IGNORE_HOSTS, value);
1133 } else if (key == "AuthMode") {
1134 // Check for authentication, just so we can warn.
1135 int mode;
1136 base::StringToInt(value, &mode);
1137 if (mode) {
1138 // ProxyConfig does not support authentication parameters, but
1139 // Chrome will prompt for the password later. So we ignore this.
1140 LOG(WARNING) <<
1141 "Proxy authentication parameters ignored, see bug 16709";
1146 void ResolveIndirect(StringSetting key) {
1147 string_map_type::iterator it = string_table_.find(key);
1148 if (it != string_table_.end()) {
1149 std::string value;
1150 if (env_var_getter_->GetVar(it->second.c_str(), &value))
1151 it->second = value;
1152 else
1153 string_table_.erase(it);
1157 void ResolveIndirectList(StringListSetting key) {
1158 strings_map_type::iterator it = strings_table_.find(key);
1159 if (it != strings_table_.end()) {
1160 std::string value;
1161 if (!it->second.empty() &&
1162 env_var_getter_->GetVar(it->second[0].c_str(), &value))
1163 AddHostList(key, value);
1164 else
1165 strings_table_.erase(it);
1169 // The settings in kioslaverc could occur in any order, but some affect
1170 // others. Rather than read the whole file in and then query them in an
1171 // order that allows us to handle that, we read the settings in whatever
1172 // order they occur and do any necessary tweaking after we finish.
1173 void ResolveModeEffects() {
1174 if (indirect_manual_) {
1175 ResolveIndirect(PROXY_HTTP_HOST);
1176 ResolveIndirect(PROXY_HTTPS_HOST);
1177 ResolveIndirect(PROXY_FTP_HOST);
1178 ResolveIndirectList(PROXY_IGNORE_HOSTS);
1180 if (auto_no_pac_) {
1181 // Remove the PAC URL; we're not supposed to use it.
1182 string_table_.erase(PROXY_AUTOCONF_URL);
1186 // Reads kioslaverc one line at a time and calls AddKDESetting() to add
1187 // each relevant name-value pair to the appropriate value table.
1188 void UpdateCachedSettings() {
1189 base::FilePath kioslaverc = kde_config_dir_.Append("kioslaverc");
1190 base::ScopedFILE input(base::OpenFile(kioslaverc, "r"));
1191 if (!input.get())
1192 return;
1193 ResetCachedSettings();
1194 bool in_proxy_settings = false;
1195 bool line_too_long = false;
1196 char line[BUFFER_SIZE];
1197 // fgets() will return NULL on EOF or error.
1198 while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), input.get())) {
1199 // fgets() guarantees the line will be properly terminated.
1200 size_t length = strlen(line);
1201 if (!length)
1202 continue;
1203 // This should be true even with CRLF endings.
1204 if (line[length - 1] != '\n') {
1205 line_too_long = true;
1206 continue;
1208 if (line_too_long) {
1209 // The previous line had no line ending, but this done does. This is
1210 // the end of the line that was too long, so warn here and skip it.
1211 LOG(WARNING) << "skipped very long line in " << kioslaverc.value();
1212 line_too_long = false;
1213 continue;
1215 // Remove the LF at the end, and the CR if there is one.
1216 line[--length] = '\0';
1217 if (length && line[length - 1] == '\r')
1218 line[--length] = '\0';
1219 // Now parse the line.
1220 if (line[0] == '[') {
1221 // Switching sections. All we care about is whether this is
1222 // the (a?) proxy settings section, for both KDE3 and KDE4.
1223 in_proxy_settings = !strncmp(line, "[Proxy Settings]", 16);
1224 } else if (in_proxy_settings) {
1225 // A regular line, in the (a?) proxy settings section.
1226 char* split = strchr(line, '=');
1227 // Skip this line if it does not contain an = sign.
1228 if (!split)
1229 continue;
1230 // Split the line on the = and advance |split|.
1231 *(split++) = 0;
1232 std::string key = line;
1233 std::string value = split;
1234 base::TrimWhitespaceASCII(key, base::TRIM_ALL, &key);
1235 base::TrimWhitespaceASCII(value, base::TRIM_ALL, &value);
1236 // Skip this line if the key name is empty.
1237 if (key.empty())
1238 continue;
1239 // Is the value name localized?
1240 if (key[key.length() - 1] == ']') {
1241 // Find the matching bracket.
1242 length = key.rfind('[');
1243 // Skip this line if the localization indicator is malformed.
1244 if (length == std::string::npos)
1245 continue;
1246 // Trim the localization indicator off.
1247 key.resize(length);
1248 // Remove any resulting trailing whitespace.
1249 base::TrimWhitespaceASCII(key, base::TRIM_TRAILING, &key);
1250 // Skip this line if the key name is now empty.
1251 if (key.empty())
1252 continue;
1254 // Now fill in the tables.
1255 AddKDESetting(key, value);
1258 if (ferror(input.get()))
1259 LOG(ERROR) << "error reading " << kioslaverc.value();
1260 ResolveModeEffects();
1263 // This is the callback from the debounce timer.
1264 void OnDebouncedNotification() {
1265 DCHECK(base::MessageLoop::current() == file_loop_);
1266 VLOG(1) << "inotify change notification for kioslaverc";
1267 UpdateCachedSettings();
1268 CHECK(notify_delegate_);
1269 // Forward to a method on the proxy config service delegate object.
1270 notify_delegate_->OnCheckProxyConfigSettings();
1273 // Called by OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking() on the file thread. Reads
1274 // from the inotify file descriptor and starts up a debounce timer if
1275 // an event for kioslaverc is seen.
1276 void OnChangeNotification() {
1277 DCHECK_GE(inotify_fd_, 0);
1278 DCHECK(base::MessageLoop::current() == file_loop_);
1279 char event_buf[(sizeof(inotify_event) + NAME_MAX + 1) * 4];
1280 bool kioslaverc_touched = false;
1281 ssize_t r;
1282 while ((r = read(inotify_fd_, event_buf, sizeof(event_buf))) > 0) {
1283 // inotify returns variable-length structures, which is why we have
1284 // this strange-looking loop instead of iterating through an array.
1285 char* event_ptr = event_buf;
1286 while (event_ptr < event_buf + r) {
1287 inotify_event* event = reinterpret_cast<inotify_event*>(event_ptr);
1288 // The kernel always feeds us whole events.
1289 CHECK_LE(event_ptr + sizeof(inotify_event), event_buf + r);
1290 CHECK_LE(event->name + event->len, event_buf + r);
1291 if (!strcmp(event->name, "kioslaverc"))
1292 kioslaverc_touched = true;
1293 // Advance the pointer just past the end of the filename.
1294 event_ptr = event->name + event->len;
1296 // We keep reading even if |kioslaverc_touched| is true to drain the
1297 // inotify event queue.
1299 if (!r)
1300 // Instead of returning -1 and setting errno to EINVAL if there is not
1301 // enough buffer space, older kernels (< 2.6.21) return 0. Simulate the
1302 // new behavior (EINVAL) so we can reuse the code below.
1303 errno = EINVAL;
1304 if (errno != EAGAIN) {
1305 PLOG(WARNING) << "error reading inotify file descriptor";
1306 if (errno == EINVAL) {
1307 // Our buffer is not large enough to read the next event. This should
1308 // not happen (because its size is calculated to always be sufficiently
1309 // large), but if it does we'd warn continuously since |inotify_fd_|
1310 // would be forever ready to read. Close it and stop watching instead.
1311 LOG(ERROR) << "inotify failure; no longer watching kioslaverc!";
1312 inotify_watcher_.StopWatchingFileDescriptor();
1313 close(inotify_fd_);
1314 inotify_fd_ = -1;
1317 if (kioslaverc_touched) {
1318 // We don't use Reset() because the timer may not yet be running.
1319 // (In that case Stop() is a no-op.)
1320 debounce_timer_.Stop();
1321 debounce_timer_.Start(FROM_HERE, base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(
1322 kDebounceTimeoutMilliseconds), this,
1323 &SettingGetterImplKDE::OnDebouncedNotification);
1327 typedef std::map<StringSetting, std::string> string_map_type;
1328 typedef std::map<StringListSetting,
1329 std::vector<std::string> > strings_map_type;
1331 int inotify_fd_;
1332 base::MessagePumpLibevent::FileDescriptorWatcher inotify_watcher_;
1333 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate* notify_delegate_;
1334 base::OneShotTimer<SettingGetterImplKDE> debounce_timer_;
1335 base::FilePath kde_config_dir_;
1336 bool indirect_manual_;
1337 bool auto_no_pac_;
1338 bool reversed_bypass_list_;
1339 // We don't own |env_var_getter_|. It's safe to hold a pointer to it, since
1340 // both it and us are owned by ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate, and have the
1341 // same lifetime.
1342 base::Environment* env_var_getter_;
1344 // We cache these settings whenever we re-read the kioslaverc file.
1345 string_map_type string_table_;
1346 strings_map_type strings_table_;
1348 // Message loop of the file thread, for reading kioslaverc. If NULL,
1349 // just read it directly (for testing). We also handle inotify events
1350 // on this thread.
1351 base::MessageLoopForIO* file_loop_;
1353 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SettingGetterImplKDE);
1356 } // namespace
1358 bool ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetProxyFromSettings(
1359 SettingGetter::StringSetting host_key,
1360 ProxyServer* result_server) {
1361 std::string host;
1362 if (!setting_getter_->GetString(host_key, &host) || host.empty()) {
1363 // Unset or empty.
1364 return false;
1366 // Check for an optional port.
1367 int port = 0;
1368 SettingGetter::IntSetting port_key =
1369 SettingGetter::HostSettingToPortSetting(host_key);
1370 setting_getter_->GetInt(port_key, &port);
1371 if (port != 0) {
1372 // If a port is set and non-zero:
1373 host += ":" + base::IntToString(port);
1376 // gconf settings do not appear to distinguish between SOCKS version. We
1377 // default to version 5. For more information on this policy decision, see:
1378 // http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=55912#c2
1379 ProxyServer::Scheme scheme = (host_key == SettingGetter::PROXY_SOCKS_HOST) ?
1380 ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS5 : ProxyServer::SCHEME_HTTP;
1381 host = FixupProxyHostScheme(scheme, host);
1382 ProxyServer proxy_server = ProxyServer::FromURI(host,
1383 ProxyServer::SCHEME_HTTP);
1384 if (proxy_server.is_valid()) {
1385 *result_server = proxy_server;
1386 return true;
1388 return false;
1391 bool ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetConfigFromSettings(
1392 ProxyConfig* config) {
1393 std::string mode;
1394 if (!setting_getter_->GetString(SettingGetter::PROXY_MODE, &mode)) {
1395 // We expect this to always be set, so if we don't see it then we
1396 // probably have a gconf/gsettings problem, and so we don't have a valid
1397 // proxy config.
1398 return false;
1400 if (mode == "none") {
1401 // Specifically specifies no proxy.
1402 return true;
1405 if (mode == "auto") {
1406 // Automatic proxy config.
1407 std::string pac_url_str;
1408 if (setting_getter_->GetString(SettingGetter::PROXY_AUTOCONF_URL,
1409 &pac_url_str)) {
1410 if (!pac_url_str.empty()) {
1411 // If the PAC URL is actually a file path, then put file:// in front.
1412 if (pac_url_str[0] == '/')
1413 pac_url_str = "file://" + pac_url_str;
1414 GURL pac_url(pac_url_str);
1415 if (!pac_url.is_valid())
1416 return false;
1417 config->set_pac_url(pac_url);
1418 return true;
1421 config->set_auto_detect(true);
1422 return true;
1425 if (mode != "manual") {
1426 // Mode is unrecognized.
1427 return false;
1429 bool use_http_proxy;
1430 if (setting_getter_->GetBool(SettingGetter::PROXY_USE_HTTP_PROXY,
1431 &use_http_proxy)
1432 && !use_http_proxy) {
1433 // Another master switch for some reason. If set to false, then no
1434 // proxy. But we don't panic if the key doesn't exist.
1435 return true;
1438 bool same_proxy = false;
1439 // Indicates to use the http proxy for all protocols. This one may
1440 // not exist (presumably on older versions); we assume false in that
1441 // case.
1442 setting_getter_->GetBool(SettingGetter::PROXY_USE_SAME_PROXY,
1443 &same_proxy);
1445 ProxyServer proxy_for_http;
1446 ProxyServer proxy_for_https;
1447 ProxyServer proxy_for_ftp;
1448 ProxyServer socks_proxy; // (socks)
1450 // This counts how many of the above ProxyServers were defined and valid.
1451 size_t num_proxies_specified = 0;
1453 // Extract the per-scheme proxies. If we failed to parse it, or no proxy was
1454 // specified for the scheme, then the resulting ProxyServer will be invalid.
1455 if (GetProxyFromSettings(SettingGetter::PROXY_HTTP_HOST, &proxy_for_http))
1456 num_proxies_specified++;
1457 if (GetProxyFromSettings(SettingGetter::PROXY_HTTPS_HOST, &proxy_for_https))
1458 num_proxies_specified++;
1459 if (GetProxyFromSettings(SettingGetter::PROXY_FTP_HOST, &proxy_for_ftp))
1460 num_proxies_specified++;
1461 if (GetProxyFromSettings(SettingGetter::PROXY_SOCKS_HOST, &socks_proxy))
1462 num_proxies_specified++;
1464 if (same_proxy) {
1465 if (proxy_for_http.is_valid()) {
1466 // Use the http proxy for all schemes.
1467 config->proxy_rules().type = ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_SINGLE_PROXY;
1468 config->proxy_rules().single_proxies.SetSingleProxyServer(proxy_for_http);
1470 } else if (num_proxies_specified > 0) {
1471 if (socks_proxy.is_valid() && num_proxies_specified == 1) {
1472 // If the only proxy specified was for SOCKS, use it for all schemes.
1473 config->proxy_rules().type = ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_SINGLE_PROXY;
1474 config->proxy_rules().single_proxies.SetSingleProxyServer(socks_proxy);
1475 } else {
1476 // Otherwise use the indicated proxies per-scheme.
1477 config->proxy_rules().type =
1478 ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_PROXY_PER_SCHEME;
1479 config->proxy_rules().proxies_for_http.
1480 SetSingleProxyServer(proxy_for_http);
1481 config->proxy_rules().proxies_for_https.
1482 SetSingleProxyServer(proxy_for_https);
1483 config->proxy_rules().proxies_for_ftp.SetSingleProxyServer(proxy_for_ftp);
1484 config->proxy_rules().fallback_proxies.SetSingleProxyServer(socks_proxy);
1488 if (config->proxy_rules().empty()) {
1489 // Manual mode but we couldn't parse any rules.
1490 return false;
1493 // Check for authentication, just so we can warn.
1494 bool use_auth = false;
1495 setting_getter_->GetBool(SettingGetter::PROXY_USE_AUTHENTICATION,
1496 &use_auth);
1497 if (use_auth) {
1498 // ProxyConfig does not support authentication parameters, but
1499 // Chrome will prompt for the password later. So we ignore
1500 // /system/http_proxy/*auth* settings.
1501 LOG(WARNING) << "Proxy authentication parameters ignored, see bug 16709";
1504 // Now the bypass list.
1505 std::vector<std::string> ignore_hosts_list;
1506 config->proxy_rules().bypass_rules.Clear();
1507 if (setting_getter_->GetStringList(SettingGetter::PROXY_IGNORE_HOSTS,
1508 &ignore_hosts_list)) {
1509 std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator it(ignore_hosts_list.begin());
1510 for (; it != ignore_hosts_list.end(); ++it) {
1511 if (setting_getter_->MatchHostsUsingSuffixMatching()) {
1512 config->proxy_rules().bypass_rules.
1513 AddRuleFromStringUsingSuffixMatching(*it);
1514 } else {
1515 config->proxy_rules().bypass_rules.AddRuleFromString(*it);
1519 // Note that there are no settings with semantics corresponding to
1520 // bypass of local names in GNOME. In KDE, "<local>" is supported
1521 // as a hostname rule.
1523 // KDE allows one to reverse the bypass rules.
1524 config->proxy_rules().reverse_bypass =
1525 setting_getter_->BypassListIsReversed();
1527 return true;
1530 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::Delegate(base::Environment* env_var_getter)
1531 : env_var_getter_(env_var_getter) {
1532 // Figure out which SettingGetterImpl to use, if any.
1533 switch (base::nix::GetDesktopEnvironment(env_var_getter)) {
1534 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_GNOME:
1535 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_UNITY:
1536 #if defined(USE_GIO)
1538 scoped_ptr<SettingGetterImplGSettings> gs_getter(
1539 new SettingGetterImplGSettings());
1540 // We have to load symbols and check the GNOME version in use to decide
1541 // if we should use the gsettings getter. See LoadAndCheckVersion().
1542 if (gs_getter->LoadAndCheckVersion(env_var_getter))
1543 setting_getter_.reset(gs_getter.release());
1545 #endif
1546 #if defined(USE_GCONF)
1547 // Fall back on gconf if gsettings is unavailable or incorrect.
1548 if (!setting_getter_.get())
1549 setting_getter_.reset(new SettingGetterImplGConf());
1550 #endif
1551 break;
1552 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE3:
1553 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE4:
1554 setting_getter_.reset(new SettingGetterImplKDE(env_var_getter));
1555 break;
1556 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_XFCE:
1557 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_OTHER:
1558 break;
1562 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::Delegate(
1563 base::Environment* env_var_getter, SettingGetter* setting_getter)
1564 : env_var_getter_(env_var_getter), setting_getter_(setting_getter) {
1567 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::SetUpAndFetchInitialConfig(
1568 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* glib_thread_task_runner,
1569 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* io_thread_task_runner,
1570 base::MessageLoopForIO* file_loop) {
1571 // We should be running on the default glib main loop thread right
1572 // now. gconf can only be accessed from this thread.
1573 DCHECK(glib_thread_task_runner->BelongsToCurrentThread());
1574 glib_thread_task_runner_ = glib_thread_task_runner;
1575 io_thread_task_runner_ = io_thread_task_runner;
1577 // If we are passed a NULL |io_thread_task_runner| or |file_loop|,
1578 // then we don't set up proxy setting change notifications. This
1579 // should not be the usual case but is intended to simplify test
1580 // setups.
1581 if (!io_thread_task_runner_.get() || !file_loop)
1582 VLOG(1) << "Monitoring of proxy setting changes is disabled";
1584 // Fetch and cache the current proxy config. The config is left in
1585 // cached_config_, where GetLatestProxyConfig() running on the IO thread
1586 // will expect to find it. This is safe to do because we return
1587 // before this ProxyConfigServiceLinux is passed on to
1588 // the ProxyService.
1590 // Note: It would be nice to prioritize environment variables
1591 // and only fall back to gconf if env vars were unset. But
1592 // gnome-terminal "helpfully" sets http_proxy and no_proxy, and it
1593 // does so even if the proxy mode is set to auto, which would
1594 // mislead us.
1596 bool got_config = false;
1597 if (setting_getter_.get() &&
1598 setting_getter_->Init(glib_thread_task_runner, file_loop) &&
1599 GetConfigFromSettings(&cached_config_)) {
1600 cached_config_.set_id(1); // Mark it as valid.
1601 cached_config_.set_source(setting_getter_->GetConfigSource());
1602 VLOG(1) << "Obtained proxy settings from "
1603 << ProxyConfigSourceToString(cached_config_.source());
1605 // If gconf proxy mode is "none", meaning direct, then we take
1606 // that to be a valid config and will not check environment
1607 // variables. The alternative would have been to look for a proxy
1608 // whereever we can find one.
1609 got_config = true;
1611 // Keep a copy of the config for use from this thread for
1612 // comparison with updated settings when we get notifications.
1613 reference_config_ = cached_config_;
1614 reference_config_.set_id(1); // Mark it as valid.
1616 // We only set up notifications if we have IO and file loops available.
1617 // We do this after getting the initial configuration so that we don't have
1618 // to worry about cancelling it if the initial fetch above fails. Note that
1619 // setting up notifications has the side effect of simulating a change, so
1620 // that we won't lose any updates that may have happened after the initial
1621 // fetch and before setting up notifications. We'll detect the common case
1622 // of no changes in OnCheckProxyConfigSettings() (or sooner) and ignore it.
1623 if (io_thread_task_runner && file_loop) {
1624 scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> required_loop =
1625 setting_getter_->GetNotificationTaskRunner();
1626 if (!required_loop.get() || required_loop->BelongsToCurrentThread()) {
1627 // In this case we are already on an acceptable thread.
1628 SetUpNotifications();
1629 } else {
1630 // Post a task to set up notifications. We don't wait for success.
1631 required_loop->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::Bind(
1632 &ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::SetUpNotifications, this));
1637 if (!got_config) {
1638 // We fall back on environment variables.
1640 // Consulting environment variables doesn't need to be done from the
1641 // default glib main loop, but it's a tiny enough amount of work.
1642 if (GetConfigFromEnv(&cached_config_)) {
1643 cached_config_.set_source(PROXY_CONFIG_SOURCE_ENV);
1644 cached_config_.set_id(1); // Mark it as valid.
1645 VLOG(1) << "Obtained proxy settings from environment variables";
1650 // Depending on the SettingGetter in use, this method will be called
1651 // on either the UI thread (GConf) or the file thread (KDE).
1652 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::SetUpNotifications() {
1653 scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> required_loop =
1654 setting_getter_->GetNotificationTaskRunner();
1655 DCHECK(!required_loop.get() || required_loop->BelongsToCurrentThread());
1656 if (!setting_getter_->SetUpNotifications(this))
1657 LOG(ERROR) << "Unable to set up proxy configuration change notifications";
1660 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::AddObserver(Observer* observer) {
1661 observers_.AddObserver(observer);
1664 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::RemoveObserver(Observer* observer) {
1665 observers_.RemoveObserver(observer);
1668 ProxyConfigService::ConfigAvailability
1669 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetLatestProxyConfig(
1670 ProxyConfig* config) {
1671 // This is called from the IO thread.
1672 DCHECK(!io_thread_task_runner_.get() ||
1673 io_thread_task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
1675 // Simply return the last proxy configuration that glib_default_loop
1676 // notified us of.
1677 if (cached_config_.is_valid()) {
1678 *config = cached_config_;
1679 } else {
1680 *config = ProxyConfig::CreateDirect();
1681 config->set_source(PROXY_CONFIG_SOURCE_SYSTEM_FAILED);
1684 // We return CONFIG_VALID to indicate that *config was filled in. It is always
1685 // going to be available since we initialized eagerly on the UI thread.
1686 // TODO(eroman): do lazy initialization instead, so we no longer need
1687 // to construct ProxyConfigServiceLinux on the UI thread.
1688 // In which case, we may return false here.
1689 return CONFIG_VALID;
1692 // Depending on the SettingGetter in use, this method will be called
1693 // on either the UI thread (GConf) or the file thread (KDE).
1694 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::OnCheckProxyConfigSettings() {
1695 scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> required_loop =
1696 setting_getter_->GetNotificationTaskRunner();
1697 DCHECK(!required_loop.get() || required_loop->BelongsToCurrentThread());
1698 ProxyConfig new_config;
1699 bool valid = GetConfigFromSettings(&new_config);
1700 if (valid)
1701 new_config.set_id(1); // mark it as valid
1703 // See if it is different from what we had before.
1704 if (new_config.is_valid() != reference_config_.is_valid() ||
1705 !new_config.Equals(reference_config_)) {
1706 // Post a task to the IO thread with the new configuration, so it can
1707 // update |cached_config_|.
1708 io_thread_task_runner_->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::Bind(
1709 &ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::SetNewProxyConfig,
1710 this, new_config));
1711 // Update the thread-private copy in |reference_config_| as well.
1712 reference_config_ = new_config;
1713 } else {
1714 VLOG(1) << "Detected no-op change to proxy settings. Doing nothing.";
1718 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::SetNewProxyConfig(
1719 const ProxyConfig& new_config) {
1720 DCHECK(io_thread_task_runner_->BelongsToCurrentThread());
1721 VLOG(1) << "Proxy configuration changed";
1722 cached_config_ = new_config;
1723 FOR_EACH_OBSERVER(
1724 Observer, observers_,
1725 OnProxyConfigChanged(new_config, ProxyConfigService::CONFIG_VALID));
1728 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::PostDestroyTask() {
1729 if (!setting_getter_.get())
1730 return;
1731 scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> shutdown_loop =
1732 setting_getter_->GetNotificationTaskRunner();
1733 if (!shutdown_loop.get() || shutdown_loop->BelongsToCurrentThread()) {
1734 // Already on the right thread, call directly.
1735 // This is the case for the unittests.
1736 OnDestroy();
1737 } else {
1738 // Post to shutdown thread. Note that on browser shutdown, we may quit
1739 // this MessageLoop and exit the program before ever running this.
1740 shutdown_loop->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::Bind(
1741 &ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::OnDestroy, this));
1744 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::OnDestroy() {
1745 scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> shutdown_loop =
1746 setting_getter_->GetNotificationTaskRunner();
1747 DCHECK(!shutdown_loop.get() || shutdown_loop->BelongsToCurrentThread());
1748 setting_getter_->ShutDown();
1751 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::ProxyConfigServiceLinux()
1752 : delegate_(new Delegate(base::Environment::Create())) {
1755 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::~ProxyConfigServiceLinux() {
1756 delegate_->PostDestroyTask();
1759 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::ProxyConfigServiceLinux(
1760 base::Environment* env_var_getter)
1761 : delegate_(new Delegate(env_var_getter)) {
1764 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::ProxyConfigServiceLinux(
1765 base::Environment* env_var_getter, SettingGetter* setting_getter)
1766 : delegate_(new Delegate(env_var_getter, setting_getter)) {
1769 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::AddObserver(Observer* observer) {
1770 delegate_->AddObserver(observer);
1773 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::RemoveObserver(Observer* observer) {
1774 delegate_->RemoveObserver(observer);
1777 ProxyConfigService::ConfigAvailability
1778 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::GetLatestProxyConfig(ProxyConfig* config) {
1779 return delegate_->GetLatestProxyConfig(config);
1782 } // namespace net