312 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
312 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
# -*- python-mode -*-
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# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
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## Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Daniel Pavel
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##
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## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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## (at your option) any later version.
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##
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## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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## GNU General Public License for more details.
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##
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## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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## with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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## 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
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from logging import getLogger, INFO as _INFO
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_log = getLogger(__name__)
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del getLogger
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from solaar.i18n import _
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from . import configuration
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from logitech_receiver import (
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Receiver,
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listener as _listener,
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status as _status,
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notifications as _notifications
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)
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#
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#
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#
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from collections import namedtuple
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_GHOST_DEVICE = namedtuple('_GHOST_DEVICE', ['receiver', 'number', 'name', 'kind', 'status', 'online'])
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_GHOST_DEVICE.__bool__ = lambda self: False
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_GHOST_DEVICE.__nonzero__ = _GHOST_DEVICE.__bool__
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del namedtuple
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def _ghost(device):
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return _GHOST_DEVICE(
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receiver=device.receiver,
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number=device.number,
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name=device.name,
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kind=device.kind,
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status=None,
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online=False)
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#
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#
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#
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# how often to poll devices that haven't updated their statuses on their own
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# (through notifications)
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# _POLL_TICK = 5 * 60 # seconds
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class ReceiverListener(_listener.EventsListener):
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"""Keeps the status of a Receiver.
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"""
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def __init__(self, receiver, status_changed_callback):
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super(ReceiverListener, self).__init__(receiver, self._notifications_handler)
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# no reason to enable polling yet
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# self.tick_period = _POLL_TICK
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# self._last_tick = 0
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assert status_changed_callback
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self.status_changed_callback = status_changed_callback
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_status.attach_to(receiver, self._status_changed)
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def has_started(self):
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if _log.isEnabledFor(_INFO):
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_log.info("%s: notifications listener has started (%s)", self.receiver, self.receiver.handle)
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notification_flags = self.receiver.enable_notifications()
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self.receiver.status[_status.KEYS.NOTIFICATION_FLAGS] = notification_flags
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self.receiver.notify_devices()
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self._status_changed(self.receiver) #, _status.ALERT.NOTIFICATION)
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def has_stopped(self):
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r, self.receiver = self.receiver, None
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assert r is not None
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if _log.isEnabledFor(_INFO):
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_log.info("%s: notifications listener has stopped", r)
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# because udev is not notifying us about device removal,
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# make sure to clean up in _all_listeners
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_all_listeners.pop(r.path, None)
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r.status = _("The receiver was unplugged.")
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if r:
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try:
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r.close()
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except:
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_log.exception("closing receiver %s" % r.path)
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self.status_changed_callback(r) #, _status.ALERT.NOTIFICATION)
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# def tick(self, timestamp):
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# if not self.tick_period:
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# raise Exception("tick() should not be called without a tick_period: %s", self)
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#
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# # not necessary anymore, we're now using udev monitor to watch for receiver status
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# # if self._last_tick > 0 and timestamp - self._last_tick > _POLL_TICK * 2:
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# # # if we missed a couple of polls, most likely the computer went into
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# # # sleep, and we have to reinitialize the receiver again
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# # _log.warn("%s: possible sleep detected, closing this listener", self.receiver)
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# # self.stop()
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# # return
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#
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# self._last_tick = timestamp
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#
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# try:
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# # read these in case they haven't been read already
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# # self.receiver.serial, self.receiver.firmware
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# if self.receiver.status.lock_open:
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# # don't mess with stuff while pairing
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# return
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#
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# self.receiver.status.poll(timestamp)
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#
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# # Iterating directly through the reciver would unnecessarily probe
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# # all possible devices, even unpaired ones.
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# # Checking for each device number in turn makes sure only already
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# # known devices are polled.
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# # This is okay because we should have already known about them all
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# # long before the first poll() happents, through notifications.
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# for number in range(1, 6):
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# if number in self.receiver:
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# dev = self.receiver[number]
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# if dev and dev.status is not None:
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# dev.status.poll(timestamp)
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# except Exception as e:
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# _log.exception("polling", e)
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def _status_changed(self, device, alert=_status.ALERT.NONE, reason=None):
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assert device is not None
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if _log.isEnabledFor(_INFO):
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if device.kind is None:
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_log.info("status_changed %s: %s, %s (%X) %s", device,
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'present' if bool(device) else 'removed',
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device.status, alert, reason or '')
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else:
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_log.info("status_changed %s: %s %s, %s (%X) %s", device,
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'paired' if bool(device) else 'unpaired',
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'online' if device.online else 'offline',
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device.status, alert, reason or '')
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if device.kind is None:
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assert device == self.receiver
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# the status of the receiver changed
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self.status_changed_callback(device, alert, reason)
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return
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assert device.receiver == self.receiver
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if not device:
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# Device was unpaired, and isn't valid anymore.
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# We replace it with a ghost so that the UI has something to work
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# with while cleaning up.
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_log.warn("device %s was unpaired, ghosting", device)
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device = _ghost(device)
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self.status_changed_callback(device, alert, reason)
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if not device:
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# the device was just unpaired, need to update the
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# status of the receiver as well
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self.status_changed_callback(self.receiver)
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def _notifications_handler(self, n):
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assert self.receiver
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# if _log.isEnabledFor(_DEBUG):
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# _log.debug("%s: handling %s", self.receiver, n)
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if n.devnumber == 0xFF:
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# a receiver notification
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_notifications.process(self.receiver, n)
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return
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# a device notification
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assert n.devnumber > 0 and n.devnumber <= self.receiver.max_devices
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already_known = n.devnumber in self.receiver
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if not already_known and n.sub_id == 0x41:
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dev = self.receiver.register_new_device(n.devnumber, n)
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else:
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dev = self.receiver[n.devnumber]
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if not dev:
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_log.warn("%s: received %s for invalid device %d: %r", self.receiver, n, n.devnumber, dev)
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return
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if not already_known:
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if _log.isEnabledFor(_INFO):
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_log.info("%s triggered new device %s (%s)", n, dev, dev.kind)
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# If there are saved configs, bring the device's settings up-to-date.
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# They will be applied when the device is marked as online.
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configuration.attach_to(dev)
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_status.attach_to(dev, self._status_changed)
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# the receiver changed status as well
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self._status_changed(self.receiver)
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assert dev
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assert dev.status is not None
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_notifications.process(dev, n)
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if self.receiver.status.lock_open and not already_known:
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# this should be the first notification after a device was paired
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assert n.sub_id == 0x41 and n.address == 0x04
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if _log.isEnabledFor(_INFO):
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_log.info("%s: pairing detected new device", self.receiver)
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self.receiver.status.new_device = dev
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elif dev:
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if dev.online is None:
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dev.ping()
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def __str__(self):
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return '<ReceiverListener(%s,%s)>' % (self.receiver.path, self.receiver.handle)
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__unicode__ = __str__
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#
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#
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#
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# all known receiver listeners
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# listeners that stop on their own may remain here
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_all_listeners = {}
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def _start(device_info):
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assert _status_callback
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receiver = Receiver.open(device_info)
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if receiver:
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rl = ReceiverListener(receiver, _status_callback)
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rl.start()
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_all_listeners[device_info.path] = rl
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return rl
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_log.warn("failed to open %s", device_info)
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def start_all():
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# just in case this it called twice in a row...
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stop_all()
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if _log.isEnabledFor(_INFO):
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_log.info("starting receiver listening threads")
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for device_info in _base.receivers():
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_process_receiver_event('add', device_info)
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def stop_all():
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listeners = list(_all_listeners.values())
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_all_listeners.clear()
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if listeners:
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if _log.isEnabledFor(_INFO):
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_log.info("stopping receiver listening threads %s", listeners)
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for l in listeners:
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l.stop()
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configuration.save()
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if listeners:
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for l in listeners:
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l.join()
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# stop/start all receiver threads on suspend/resume events, if possible
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from . import upower
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upower.watch(start_all, stop_all)
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from logitech_receiver import base as _base
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_status_callback = None
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_error_callback = None
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def setup_scanner(status_changed_callback, error_callback):
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global _status_callback, _error_callback
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assert _status_callback is None, 'scanner was already set-up'
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_status_callback = status_changed_callback
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_error_callback = error_callback
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_base.notify_on_receivers_glib(_process_receiver_event)
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# receiver add/remove events will start/stop listener threads
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def _process_receiver_event(action, device_info):
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assert action is not None
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assert device_info is not None
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assert _error_callback
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if _log.isEnabledFor(_INFO):
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_log.info("receiver event %s %s", action, device_info)
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# whatever the action, stop any previous receivers at this path
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l = _all_listeners.pop(device_info.path, None)
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if l is not None:
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assert isinstance(l, ReceiverListener)
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l.stop()
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if action == 'add':
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# a new receiver device was detected
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try:
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_start(device_info)
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except OSError:
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# permission error, ignore this path for now
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_error_callback('permissions', device_info.path)
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