From bf39c45eddc62733fdb72b4f46cdb81ec649cb30 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kali Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 00:58:22 +0900 Subject: handle loss of tun iface trigger only one dialog and disconnect. additional cleanup of log handling. --- src/leap/base/network.py | 17 +++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/leap/base') diff --git a/src/leap/base/network.py b/src/leap/base/network.py index 765d8ea0..d841e692 100644 --- a/src/leap/base/network.py +++ b/src/leap/base/network.py @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ class NetworkCheckerThread(object): connection. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.status_signals = kwargs.pop('status_signals', None) - #self.watcher_cb = kwargs.pop('status_signals', None) self.error_cb = kwargs.pop( 'error_cb', lambda exc: logger.error("%s", exc.message)) @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ class NetworkCheckerThread(object): (self.error_cb,)) def stop(self): + self.process_handle.join(timeout=0.1) self.shutdown.set() logger.debug("network checked stopped.") @@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ class NetworkCheckerThread(object): #here all the observers in fail_callbacks expect one positional argument, #which is exception so we can try by passing a lambda with logger to #check it works. + def _network_checks_thread(self, fail_callbacks): #TODO: replace this with waiting for a signal from openvpn while True: @@ -69,11 +71,15 @@ class NetworkCheckerThread(object): # XXX ??? why do we sleep here??? # aa: If the openvpn isn't up and running yet, # let's give it a moment to breath. + #logger.error('NOT DEFAULT ROUTE!----') + # Instead of this, we should flag when the + # iface IS SUPPOSED to be up imo. -- kali sleep(1) fail_observer_dict = dict((( observer, process_events(observer)) for observer in fail_callbacks)) + while not self.shutdown.is_set(): try: self.checker.check_tunnel_default_interface() @@ -83,11 +89,18 @@ class NetworkCheckerThread(object): for obs in fail_observer_dict: fail_observer_dict[obs].send(exc) sleep(ROUTE_CHECK_INTERVAL) + #reset event + # I see a problem with this. You cannot stop it, it + # resets itself forever. -- kali + + # XXX use QTimer for the recurrent triggers, + # and ditch the sleeps. + logger.debug('resetting event') self.shutdown.clear() def _launch_recurrent_network_checks(self, fail_callbacks): - #we need to wrap the fail callback in a tuple + # XXX reimplement using QTimer -- kali watcher = launch_thread( self._network_checks_thread, (fail_callbacks,)) -- cgit v1.2.3