// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BASE_LINUX_UTIL_H__ #define BASE_LINUX_UTIL_H__ #include <stdint.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <string> class FilePath; namespace base { static const char kFindInodeSwitch[] = "--find-inode"; // Makes a copy of |pixels| with the ordering changed from BGRA to RGBA. // The caller is responsible for free()ing the data. If |stride| is 0, // it's assumed to be 4 * |width|. uint8_t* BGRAToRGBA(const uint8_t* pixels, int width, int height, int stride); // Get the Linux Distro if we can, or return "Unknown", similar to // GetWinVersion() in base/win_util.h. std::string GetLinuxDistro(); // These are used to derive mocks for unittests. class EnvironmentVariableGetter { public: virtual ~EnvironmentVariableGetter() {} // Gets an environment variable's value and stores it in // result. Returns false if the key is unset. virtual bool Getenv(const char* variable_name, std::string* result) = 0; // Create an instance of EnvironmentVariableGetter static EnvironmentVariableGetter* Create(); }; // Get the home directory. FilePath GetHomeDir(EnvironmentVariableGetter* env); // Utility function for getting XDG directories. // |env_name| is the name of an environment variable that we want to use to get // a directory path. |fallback_dir| is the directory relative to $HOME that we // use if |env_name| cannot be found or is empty. |fallback_dir| may be NULL. // Examples of |env_name| are XDG_CONFIG_HOME and XDG_DATA_HOME. FilePath GetXDGDirectory(EnvironmentVariableGetter* env, const char* env_name, const char* fallback_dir); // Wrapper around xdg_user_dir_lookup() from src/base/third_party/xdg-user-dirs // This looks up "well known" user directories like the desktop and music // folder. Examples of |dir_name| are DESKTOP and MUSIC. FilePath GetXDGUserDirectory(EnvironmentVariableGetter* env, const char* dir_name, const char* fallback_dir); enum DesktopEnvironment { DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_OTHER, DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_GNOME, // KDE3 and KDE4 are sufficiently different that we count // them as two different desktop environments here. DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE3, DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE4, }; // Return an entry from the DesktopEnvironment enum with a best guess // of which desktop environment we're using. We use this to know when // to attempt to use preferences from the desktop environment -- // proxy settings, password manager, etc. DesktopEnvironment GetDesktopEnvironment(EnvironmentVariableGetter* env); // Return a string representation of the given desktop environment. // May return NULL in the case of DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_OTHER. const char* GetDesktopEnvironmentName(DesktopEnvironment env); // Convenience wrapper that calls GetDesktopEnvironment() first. const char* GetDesktopEnvironmentName(EnvironmentVariableGetter* env); // Return the inode number for the UNIX domain socket |fd|. bool FileDescriptorGetInode(ino_t* inode_out, int fd); // Find the process which holds the given socket, named by inode number. If // multiple processes hold the socket, this function returns false. bool FindProcessHoldingSocket(pid_t* pid_out, ino_t socket_inode); } // namespace base #endif // BASE_LINUX_UTIL_H__