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      1 // Copyright (c) 2011 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.
      4 
      5 #include "net/proxy/proxy_config_service_linux.h"
      6 
      7 #include <errno.h>
      8 #include <fcntl.h>
      9 #if defined(USE_GCONF)
     10 #include <gconf/gconf-client.h>
     11 #endif
     12 #include <limits.h>
     13 #include <stdio.h>
     14 #include <stdlib.h>
     15 #include <sys/inotify.h>
     16 #include <unistd.h>
     17 
     18 #include <map>
     19 
     20 #include "base/environment.h"
     21 #include "base/file_path.h"
     22 #include "base/file_util.h"
     23 #include "base/logging.h"
     24 #include "base/message_loop.h"
     25 #include "base/nix/xdg_util.h"
     26 #include "base/string_number_conversions.h"
     27 #include "base/string_tokenizer.h"
     28 #include "base/string_util.h"
     29 #include "base/task.h"
     30 #include "base/threading/thread_restrictions.h"
     31 #include "base/timer.h"
     32 #include "googleurl/src/url_canon.h"
     33 #include "net/base/net_errors.h"
     34 #include "net/http/http_util.h"
     35 #include "net/proxy/proxy_config.h"
     36 #include "net/proxy/proxy_server.h"
     37 
     38 namespace net {
     39 
     40 namespace {
     41 
     42 // Given a proxy hostname from a setting, returns that hostname with
     43 // an appropriate proxy server scheme prefix.
     44 // scheme indicates the desired proxy scheme: usually http, with
     45 // socks 4 or 5 as special cases.
     46 // TODO(arindam): Remove URI string manipulation by using MapUrlSchemeToProxy.
     47 std::string FixupProxyHostScheme(ProxyServer::Scheme scheme,
     48                                  std::string host) {
     49   if (scheme == ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS5 &&
     50       StartsWithASCII(host, "socks4://", false)) {
     51     // We default to socks 5, but if the user specifically set it to
     52     // socks4://, then use that.
     53     scheme = ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS4;
     54   }
     55   // Strip the scheme if any.
     56   std::string::size_type colon = host.find("://");
     57   if (colon != std::string::npos)
     58     host = host.substr(colon + 3);
     59   // If a username and perhaps password are specified, give a warning.
     60   std::string::size_type at_sign = host.find("@");
     61   // Should this be supported?
     62   if (at_sign != std::string::npos) {
     63     // ProxyConfig does not support authentication parameters, but Chrome
     64     // will prompt for the password later. Disregard the
     65     // authentication parameters and continue with this hostname.
     66     LOG(WARNING) << "Proxy authentication parameters ignored, see bug 16709";
     67     host = host.substr(at_sign + 1);
     68   }
     69   // If this is a socks proxy, prepend a scheme so as to tell
     70   // ProxyServer. This also allows ProxyServer to choose the right
     71   // default port.
     72   if (scheme == ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS4)
     73     host = "socks4://" + host;
     74   else if (scheme == ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS5)
     75     host = "socks5://" + host;
     76   // If there is a trailing slash, remove it so |host| will parse correctly
     77   // even if it includes a port number (since the slash is not numeric).
     78   if (host.length() && host[host.length() - 1] == '/')
     79     host.resize(host.length() - 1);
     80   return host;
     81 }
     82 
     83 }  // namespace
     84 
     85 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::~Delegate() {
     86 }
     87 
     88 bool ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetProxyFromEnvVarForScheme(
     89     const char* variable, ProxyServer::Scheme scheme,
     90     ProxyServer* result_server) {
     91   std::string env_value;
     92   if (env_var_getter_->GetVar(variable, &env_value)) {
     93     if (!env_value.empty()) {
     94       env_value = FixupProxyHostScheme(scheme, env_value);
     95       ProxyServer proxy_server =
     96           ProxyServer::FromURI(env_value, ProxyServer::SCHEME_HTTP);
     97       if (proxy_server.is_valid() && !proxy_server.is_direct()) {
     98         *result_server = proxy_server;
     99         return true;
    100       } else {
    101         LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to parse environment variable " << variable;
    102       }
    103     }
    104   }
    105   return false;
    106 }
    107 
    108 bool ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetProxyFromEnvVar(
    109     const char* variable, ProxyServer* result_server) {
    110   return GetProxyFromEnvVarForScheme(variable, ProxyServer::SCHEME_HTTP,
    111                                      result_server);
    112 }
    113 
    114 bool ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetConfigFromEnv(ProxyConfig* config) {
    115   // Check for automatic configuration first, in
    116   // "auto_proxy". Possibly only the "environment_proxy" firefox
    117   // extension has ever used this, but it still sounds like a good
    118   // idea.
    119   std::string auto_proxy;
    120   if (env_var_getter_->GetVar("auto_proxy", &auto_proxy)) {
    121     if (auto_proxy.empty()) {
    122       // Defined and empty => autodetect
    123       config->set_auto_detect(true);
    124     } else {
    125       // specified autoconfig URL
    126       config->set_pac_url(GURL(auto_proxy));
    127     }
    128     return true;
    129   }
    130   // "all_proxy" is a shortcut to avoid defining {http,https,ftp}_proxy.
    131   ProxyServer proxy_server;
    132   if (GetProxyFromEnvVar("all_proxy", &proxy_server)) {
    133     config->proxy_rules().type = ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_SINGLE_PROXY;
    134     config->proxy_rules().single_proxy = proxy_server;
    135   } else {
    136     bool have_http = GetProxyFromEnvVar("http_proxy", &proxy_server);
    137     if (have_http)
    138       config->proxy_rules().proxy_for_http = proxy_server;
    139     // It would be tempting to let http_proxy apply for all protocols
    140     // if https_proxy and ftp_proxy are not defined. Googling turns up
    141     // several documents that mention only http_proxy. But then the
    142     // user really might not want to proxy https. And it doesn't seem
    143     // like other apps do this. So we will refrain.
    144     bool have_https = GetProxyFromEnvVar("https_proxy", &proxy_server);
    145     if (have_https)
    146       config->proxy_rules().proxy_for_https = proxy_server;
    147     bool have_ftp = GetProxyFromEnvVar("ftp_proxy", &proxy_server);
    148     if (have_ftp)
    149       config->proxy_rules().proxy_for_ftp = proxy_server;
    150     if (have_http || have_https || have_ftp) {
    151       // mustn't change type unless some rules are actually set.
    152       config->proxy_rules().type =
    153           ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_PROXY_PER_SCHEME;
    154     }
    155   }
    156   if (config->proxy_rules().empty()) {
    157     // If the above were not defined, try for socks.
    158     // For environment variables, we default to version 5, per the gnome
    159     // documentation: http://library.gnome.org/devel/gnet/stable/gnet-socks.html
    160     ProxyServer::Scheme scheme = ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS5;
    161     std::string env_version;
    162     if (env_var_getter_->GetVar("SOCKS_VERSION", &env_version)
    163         && env_version == "4")
    164       scheme = ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS4;
    165     if (GetProxyFromEnvVarForScheme("SOCKS_SERVER", scheme, &proxy_server)) {
    166       config->proxy_rules().type = ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_SINGLE_PROXY;
    167       config->proxy_rules().single_proxy = proxy_server;
    168     }
    169   }
    170   // Look for the proxy bypass list.
    171   std::string no_proxy;
    172   env_var_getter_->GetVar("no_proxy", &no_proxy);
    173   if (config->proxy_rules().empty()) {
    174     // Having only "no_proxy" set, presumably to "*", makes it
    175     // explicit that env vars do specify a configuration: having no
    176     // rules specified only means the user explicitly asks for direct
    177     // connections.
    178     return !no_proxy.empty();
    179   }
    180   // Note that this uses "suffix" matching. So a bypass of "google.com"
    181   // is understood to mean a bypass of "*google.com".
    182   config->proxy_rules().bypass_rules.ParseFromStringUsingSuffixMatching(
    183       no_proxy);
    184   return true;
    185 }
    186 
    187 namespace {
    188 
    189 const int kDebounceTimeoutMilliseconds = 250;
    190 
    191 #if defined(USE_GCONF)
    192 // This is the "real" gconf version that actually uses gconf.
    193 class GConfSettingGetterImplGConf
    194     : public ProxyConfigServiceLinux::GConfSettingGetter {
    195  public:
    196   GConfSettingGetterImplGConf()
    197       : client_(NULL), notify_delegate_(NULL), loop_(NULL) {}
    198 
    199   virtual ~GConfSettingGetterImplGConf() {
    200     // client_ should have been released before now, from
    201     // Delegate::OnDestroy(), while running on the UI thread. However
    202     // on exiting the process, it may happen that
    203     // Delegate::OnDestroy() task is left pending on the glib loop
    204     // after the loop was quit, and pending tasks may then be deleted
    205     // without being run.
    206     if (client_) {
    207       // gconf client was not cleaned up.
    208       if (MessageLoop::current() == loop_) {
    209         // We are on the UI thread so we can clean it safely. This is
    210         // the case at least for ui_tests running under Valgrind in
    211         // bug 16076.
    212         VLOG(1) << "~GConfSettingGetterImplGConf: releasing gconf client";
    213         Shutdown();
    214       } else {
    215         LOG(WARNING) << "~GConfSettingGetterImplGConf: leaking gconf client";
    216         client_ = NULL;
    217       }
    218     }
    219     DCHECK(!client_);
    220   }
    221 
    222   virtual bool Init(MessageLoop* glib_default_loop,
    223                     MessageLoopForIO* file_loop) {
    224     DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == glib_default_loop);
    225     DCHECK(!client_);
    226     DCHECK(!loop_);
    227     loop_ = glib_default_loop;
    228     client_ = gconf_client_get_default();
    229     if (!client_) {
    230       // It's not clear whether/when this can return NULL.
    231       LOG(ERROR) << "Unable to create a gconf client";
    232       loop_ = NULL;
    233       return false;
    234     }
    235     GError* error = NULL;
    236     // We need to add the directories for which we'll be asking
    237     // notifications, and we might as well ask to preload them.
    238     gconf_client_add_dir(client_, "/system/proxy",
    239                          GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_ONELEVEL, &error);
    240     if (error == NULL) {
    241       gconf_client_add_dir(client_, "/system/http_proxy",
    242                            GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_ONELEVEL, &error);
    243     }
    244     if (error != NULL) {
    245       LOG(ERROR) << "Error requesting gconf directory: " << error->message;
    246       g_error_free(error);
    247       Shutdown();
    248       return false;
    249     }
    250     return true;
    251   }
    252 
    253   void Shutdown() {
    254     if (client_) {
    255       DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == loop_);
    256       // This also disables gconf notifications.
    257       g_object_unref(client_);
    258       client_ = NULL;
    259       loop_ = NULL;
    260     }
    261   }
    262 
    263   bool SetupNotification(ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate* delegate) {
    264     DCHECK(client_);
    265     DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == loop_);
    266     GError* error = NULL;
    267     notify_delegate_ = delegate;
    268     gconf_client_notify_add(
    269         client_, "/system/proxy",
    270         OnGConfChangeNotification, this,
    271         NULL, &error);
    272     if (error == NULL) {
    273       gconf_client_notify_add(
    274           client_, "/system/http_proxy",
    275           OnGConfChangeNotification, this,
    276           NULL, &error);
    277     }
    278     if (error != NULL) {
    279       LOG(ERROR) << "Error requesting gconf notifications: " << error->message;
    280       g_error_free(error);
    281       Shutdown();
    282       return false;
    283     }
    284     return true;
    285   }
    286 
    287   virtual MessageLoop* GetNotificationLoop() {
    288     return loop_;
    289   }
    290 
    291   virtual const char* GetDataSource() {
    292     return "gconf";
    293   }
    294 
    295   virtual bool GetString(const char* key, std::string* result) {
    296     DCHECK(client_);
    297     DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == loop_);
    298     GError* error = NULL;
    299     gchar* value = gconf_client_get_string(client_, key, &error);
    300     if (HandleGError(error, key))
    301       return false;
    302     if (!value)
    303       return false;
    304     *result = value;
    305     g_free(value);
    306     return true;
    307   }
    308   virtual bool GetBoolean(const char* key, bool* result) {
    309     DCHECK(client_);
    310     DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == loop_);
    311     GError* error = NULL;
    312     // We want to distinguish unset values from values defaulting to
    313     // false. For that we need to use the type-generic
    314     // gconf_client_get() rather than gconf_client_get_bool().
    315     GConfValue* gconf_value = gconf_client_get(client_, key, &error);
    316     if (HandleGError(error, key))
    317       return false;
    318     if (!gconf_value) {
    319       // Unset.
    320       return false;
    321     }
    322     if (gconf_value->type != GCONF_VALUE_BOOL) {
    323       gconf_value_free(gconf_value);
    324       return false;
    325     }
    326     gboolean bool_value = gconf_value_get_bool(gconf_value);
    327     *result = static_cast<bool>(bool_value);
    328     gconf_value_free(gconf_value);
    329     return true;
    330   }
    331   virtual bool GetInt(const char* key, int* result) {
    332     DCHECK(client_);
    333     DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == loop_);
    334     GError* error = NULL;
    335     int value = gconf_client_get_int(client_, key, &error);
    336     if (HandleGError(error, key))
    337       return false;
    338     // We don't bother to distinguish an unset value because callers
    339     // don't care. 0 is returned if unset.
    340     *result = value;
    341     return true;
    342   }
    343   virtual bool GetStringList(const char* key,
    344                              std::vector<std::string>* result) {
    345     DCHECK(client_);
    346     DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == loop_);
    347     GError* error = NULL;
    348     GSList* list = gconf_client_get_list(client_, key,
    349                                          GCONF_VALUE_STRING, &error);
    350     if (HandleGError(error, key))
    351       return false;
    352     if (!list) {
    353       // unset
    354       return false;
    355     }
    356     for (GSList *it = list; it; it = it->next) {
    357       result->push_back(static_cast<char*>(it->data));
    358       g_free(it->data);
    359     }
    360     g_slist_free(list);
    361     return true;
    362   }
    363 
    364   virtual bool BypassListIsReversed() {
    365     // This is a KDE-specific setting.
    366     return false;
    367   }
    368 
    369   virtual bool MatchHostsUsingSuffixMatching() {
    370     return false;
    371   }
    372 
    373  private:
    374   // Logs and frees a glib error. Returns false if there was no error
    375   // (error is NULL).
    376   bool HandleGError(GError* error, const char* key) {
    377     if (error != NULL) {
    378       LOG(ERROR) << "Error getting gconf value for " << key
    379                  << ": " << error->message;
    380       g_error_free(error);
    381       return true;
    382     }
    383     return false;
    384   }
    385 
    386   // This is the callback from the debounce timer.
    387   void OnDebouncedNotification() {
    388     DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == loop_);
    389     DCHECK(notify_delegate_);
    390     // Forward to a method on the proxy config service delegate object.
    391     notify_delegate_->OnCheckProxyConfigSettings();
    392   }
    393 
    394   void OnChangeNotification() {
    395     // We don't use Reset() because the timer may not yet be running.
    396     // (In that case Stop() is a no-op.)
    397     debounce_timer_.Stop();
    398     debounce_timer_.Start(base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(
    399         kDebounceTimeoutMilliseconds), this,
    400         &GConfSettingGetterImplGConf::OnDebouncedNotification);
    401   }
    402 
    403   // gconf notification callback, dispatched from the default glib main loop.
    404   static void OnGConfChangeNotification(
    405       GConfClient* client, guint cnxn_id,
    406       GConfEntry* entry, gpointer user_data) {
    407     VLOG(1) << "gconf change notification for key "
    408             << gconf_entry_get_key(entry);
    409     // We don't track which key has changed, just that something did change.
    410     GConfSettingGetterImplGConf* setting_getter =
    411         reinterpret_cast<GConfSettingGetterImplGConf*>(user_data);
    412     setting_getter->OnChangeNotification();
    413   }
    414 
    415   GConfClient* client_;
    416   ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate* notify_delegate_;
    417   base::OneShotTimer<GConfSettingGetterImplGConf> debounce_timer_;
    418 
    419   // Message loop of the thread that we make gconf calls on. It should
    420   // be the UI thread and all our methods should be called on this
    421   // thread. Only for assertions.
    422   MessageLoop* loop_;
    423 
    424   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(GConfSettingGetterImplGConf);
    425 };
    426 #endif  // defined(USE_GCONF)
    427 
    428 // This is the KDE version that reads kioslaverc and simulates gconf.
    429 // Doing this allows the main Delegate code, as well as the unit tests
    430 // for it, to stay the same - and the settings map fairly well besides.
    431 class GConfSettingGetterImplKDE
    432     : public ProxyConfigServiceLinux::GConfSettingGetter,
    433       public base::MessagePumpLibevent::Watcher {
    434  public:
    435   explicit GConfSettingGetterImplKDE(base::Environment* env_var_getter)
    436       : inotify_fd_(-1), notify_delegate_(NULL), indirect_manual_(false),
    437         auto_no_pac_(false), reversed_bypass_list_(false),
    438         env_var_getter_(env_var_getter), file_loop_(NULL) {
    439     // This has to be called on the UI thread (http://crbug.com/69057).
    440     base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io;
    441 
    442     // Derive the location of the kde config dir from the environment.
    443     std::string home;
    444     if (env_var_getter->GetVar("KDEHOME", &home) && !home.empty()) {
    445       // $KDEHOME is set. Use it unconditionally.
    446       kde_config_dir_ = KDEHomeToConfigPath(FilePath(home));
    447     } else {
    448       // $KDEHOME is unset. Try to figure out what to use. This seems to be
    449       // the common case on most distributions.
    450       if (!env_var_getter->GetVar(base::env_vars::kHome, &home))
    451         // User has no $HOME? Give up. Later we'll report the failure.
    452         return;
    453       if (base::nix::GetDesktopEnvironment(env_var_getter) ==
    454           base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE3) {
    455         // KDE3 always uses .kde for its configuration.
    456         FilePath kde_path = FilePath(home).Append(".kde");
    457         kde_config_dir_ = KDEHomeToConfigPath(kde_path);
    458       } else {
    459         // Some distributions patch KDE4 to use .kde4 instead of .kde, so that
    460         // both can be installed side-by-side. Sadly they don't all do this, and
    461         // they don't always do this: some distributions have started switching
    462         // back as well. So if there is a .kde4 directory, check the timestamps
    463         // of the config directories within and use the newest one.
    464         // Note that we should currently be running in the UI thread, because in
    465         // the gconf version, that is the only thread that can access the proxy
    466         // settings (a gconf restriction). As noted below, the initial read of
    467         // the proxy settings will be done in this thread anyway, so we check
    468         // for .kde4 here in this thread as well.
    469         FilePath kde3_path = FilePath(home).Append(".kde");
    470         FilePath kde3_config = KDEHomeToConfigPath(kde3_path);
    471         FilePath kde4_path = FilePath(home).Append(".kde4");
    472         FilePath kde4_config = KDEHomeToConfigPath(kde4_path);
    473         bool use_kde4 = false;
    474         if (file_util::DirectoryExists(kde4_path)) {
    475           base::PlatformFileInfo kde3_info;
    476           base::PlatformFileInfo kde4_info;
    477           if (file_util::GetFileInfo(kde4_config, &kde4_info)) {
    478             if (file_util::GetFileInfo(kde3_config, &kde3_info)) {
    479               use_kde4 = kde4_info.last_modified >= kde3_info.last_modified;
    480             } else {
    481               use_kde4 = true;
    482             }
    483           }
    484         }
    485         if (use_kde4) {
    486           kde_config_dir_ = KDEHomeToConfigPath(kde4_path);
    487         } else {
    488           kde_config_dir_ = KDEHomeToConfigPath(kde3_path);
    489         }
    490       }
    491     }
    492   }
    493 
    494   virtual ~GConfSettingGetterImplKDE() {
    495     // inotify_fd_ should have been closed before now, from
    496     // Delegate::OnDestroy(), while running on the file thread. However
    497     // on exiting the process, it may happen that Delegate::OnDestroy()
    498     // task is left pending on the file loop after the loop was quit,
    499     // and pending tasks may then be deleted without being run.
    500     // Here in the KDE version, we can safely close the file descriptor
    501     // anyway. (Not that it really matters; the process is exiting.)
    502     if (inotify_fd_ >= 0)
    503       Shutdown();
    504     DCHECK(inotify_fd_ < 0);
    505   }
    506 
    507   virtual bool Init(MessageLoop* glib_default_loop,
    508                     MessageLoopForIO* file_loop) {
    509     // This has to be called on the UI thread (http://crbug.com/69057).
    510     base::ThreadRestrictions::ScopedAllowIO allow_io;
    511     DCHECK(inotify_fd_ < 0);
    512     inotify_fd_ = inotify_init();
    513     if (inotify_fd_ < 0) {
    514       PLOG(ERROR) << "inotify_init failed";
    515       return false;
    516     }
    517     int flags = fcntl(inotify_fd_, F_GETFL);
    518     if (fcntl(inotify_fd_, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK) < 0) {
    519       PLOG(ERROR) << "fcntl failed";
    520       close(inotify_fd_);
    521       inotify_fd_ = -1;
    522       return false;
    523     }
    524     file_loop_ = file_loop;
    525     // The initial read is done on the current thread, not |file_loop_|,
    526     // since we will need to have it for SetupAndFetchInitialConfig().
    527     UpdateCachedSettings();
    528     return true;
    529   }
    530 
    531   void Shutdown() {
    532     if (inotify_fd_ >= 0) {
    533       ResetCachedSettings();
    534       inotify_watcher_.StopWatchingFileDescriptor();
    535       close(inotify_fd_);
    536       inotify_fd_ = -1;
    537     }
    538   }
    539 
    540   bool SetupNotification(ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate* delegate) {
    541     DCHECK(inotify_fd_ >= 0);
    542     DCHECK(file_loop_);
    543     // We can't just watch the kioslaverc file directly, since KDE will write
    544     // a new copy of it and then rename it whenever settings are changed and
    545     // inotify watches inodes (so we'll be watching the old deleted file after
    546     // the first change, and it will never change again). So, we watch the
    547     // directory instead. We then act only on changes to the kioslaverc entry.
    548     if (inotify_add_watch(inotify_fd_, kde_config_dir_.value().c_str(),
    549                           IN_MODIFY | IN_MOVED_TO) < 0)
    550       return false;
    551     notify_delegate_ = delegate;
    552     return file_loop_->WatchFileDescriptor(inotify_fd_, true,
    553         MessageLoopForIO::WATCH_READ, &inotify_watcher_, this);
    554   }
    555 
    556   virtual MessageLoop* GetNotificationLoop() {
    557     return file_loop_;
    558   }
    559 
    560   // Implement base::MessagePumpLibevent::Delegate.
    561   void OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking(int fd) {
    562     DCHECK(fd == inotify_fd_);
    563     DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == file_loop_);
    564     OnChangeNotification();
    565   }
    566   void OnFileCanWriteWithoutBlocking(int fd) {
    567     NOTREACHED();
    568   }
    569 
    570   virtual const char* GetDataSource() {
    571     return "KDE";
    572   }
    573 
    574   virtual bool GetString(const char* key, std::string* result) {
    575     string_map_type::iterator it = string_table_.find(key);
    576     if (it == string_table_.end())
    577       return false;
    578     *result = it->second;
    579     return true;
    580   }
    581   virtual bool GetBoolean(const char* key, bool* result) {
    582     // We don't ever have any booleans.
    583     return false;
    584   }
    585   virtual bool GetInt(const char* key, int* result) {
    586     // We don't ever have any integers. (See AddProxy() below about ports.)
    587     return false;
    588   }
    589   virtual bool GetStringList(const char* key,
    590                              std::vector<std::string>* result) {
    591     strings_map_type::iterator it = strings_table_.find(key);
    592     if (it == strings_table_.end())
    593       return false;
    594     *result = it->second;
    595     return true;
    596   }
    597 
    598   virtual bool BypassListIsReversed() {
    599     return reversed_bypass_list_;
    600   }
    601 
    602   virtual bool MatchHostsUsingSuffixMatching() {
    603     return true;
    604   }
    605 
    606  private:
    607   void ResetCachedSettings() {
    608     string_table_.clear();
    609     strings_table_.clear();
    610     indirect_manual_ = false;
    611     auto_no_pac_ = false;
    612     reversed_bypass_list_ = false;
    613   }
    614 
    615   FilePath KDEHomeToConfigPath(const FilePath& kde_home) {
    616     return kde_home.Append("share").Append("config");
    617   }
    618 
    619   void AddProxy(const std::string& prefix, const std::string& value) {
    620     if (value.empty() || value.substr(0, 3) == "//:")
    621       // No proxy.
    622       return;
    623     // We don't need to parse the port number out; GetProxyFromGConf()
    624     // would only append it right back again. So we just leave the port
    625     // number right in the host string.
    626     string_table_[prefix + "host"] = value;
    627   }
    628 
    629   void AddHostList(const std::string& key, const std::string& value) {
    630     std::vector<std::string> tokens;
    631     StringTokenizer tk(value, ", ");
    632     while (tk.GetNext()) {
    633       std::string token = tk.token();
    634       if (!token.empty())
    635         tokens.push_back(token);
    636     }
    637     strings_table_[key] = tokens;
    638   }
    639 
    640   void AddKDESetting(const std::string& key, const std::string& value) {
    641     // The astute reader may notice that there is no mention of SOCKS
    642     // here. That's because KDE handles socks is a strange way, and we
    643     // don't support it. Rather than just a setting for the SOCKS server,
    644     // it has a setting for a library to LD_PRELOAD in all your programs
    645     // that will transparently SOCKSify them. Such libraries each have
    646     // their own configuration, and thus, we can't get it from KDE.
    647     if (key == "ProxyType") {
    648       const char* mode = "none";
    649       indirect_manual_ = false;
    650       auto_no_pac_ = false;
    651       int int_value;
    652       base::StringToInt(value, &int_value);
    653       switch (int_value) {
    654         case 0:  // No proxy, or maybe kioslaverc syntax error.
    655           break;
    656         case 1:  // Manual configuration.
    657           mode = "manual";
    658           break;
    659         case 2:  // PAC URL.
    660           mode = "auto";
    661           break;
    662         case 3:  // WPAD.
    663           mode = "auto";
    664           auto_no_pac_ = true;
    665           break;
    666         case 4:  // Indirect manual via environment variables.
    667           mode = "manual";
    668           indirect_manual_ = true;
    669           break;
    670       }
    671       string_table_["/system/proxy/mode"] = mode;
    672     } else if (key == "Proxy Config Script") {
    673       string_table_["/system/proxy/autoconfig_url"] = value;
    674     } else if (key == "httpProxy") {
    675       AddProxy("/system/http_proxy/", value);
    676     } else if (key == "httpsProxy") {
    677       AddProxy("/system/proxy/secure_", value);
    678     } else if (key == "ftpProxy") {
    679       AddProxy("/system/proxy/ftp_", value);
    680     } else if (key == "ReversedException") {
    681       // We count "true" or any nonzero number as true, otherwise false.
    682       // Note that if the value is not actually numeric StringToInt()
    683       // will return 0, which we count as false.
    684       int int_value;
    685       base::StringToInt(value, &int_value);
    686       reversed_bypass_list_ = (value == "true" || int_value);
    687     } else if (key == "NoProxyFor") {
    688       AddHostList("/system/http_proxy/ignore_hosts", value);
    689     } else if (key == "AuthMode") {
    690       // Check for authentication, just so we can warn.
    691       int mode;
    692       base::StringToInt(value, &mode);
    693       if (mode) {
    694         // ProxyConfig does not support authentication parameters, but
    695         // Chrome will prompt for the password later. So we ignore this.
    696         LOG(WARNING) <<
    697             "Proxy authentication parameters ignored, see bug 16709";
    698       }
    699     }
    700   }
    701 
    702   void ResolveIndirect(const std::string& key) {
    703     string_map_type::iterator it = string_table_.find(key);
    704     if (it != string_table_.end()) {
    705       std::string value;
    706       if (env_var_getter_->GetVar(it->second.c_str(), &value))
    707         it->second = value;
    708       else
    709         string_table_.erase(it);
    710     }
    711   }
    712 
    713   void ResolveIndirectList(const std::string& key) {
    714     strings_map_type::iterator it = strings_table_.find(key);
    715     if (it != strings_table_.end()) {
    716       std::string value;
    717       if (!it->second.empty() &&
    718           env_var_getter_->GetVar(it->second[0].c_str(), &value))
    719         AddHostList(key, value);
    720       else
    721         strings_table_.erase(it);
    722     }
    723   }
    724 
    725   // The settings in kioslaverc could occur in any order, but some affect
    726   // others. Rather than read the whole file in and then query them in an
    727   // order that allows us to handle that, we read the settings in whatever
    728   // order they occur and do any necessary tweaking after we finish.
    729   void ResolveModeEffects() {
    730     if (indirect_manual_) {
    731       ResolveIndirect("/system/http_proxy/host");
    732       ResolveIndirect("/system/proxy/secure_host");
    733       ResolveIndirect("/system/proxy/ftp_host");
    734       ResolveIndirectList("/system/http_proxy/ignore_hosts");
    735     }
    736     if (auto_no_pac_) {
    737       // Remove the PAC URL; we're not supposed to use it.
    738       string_table_.erase("/system/proxy/autoconfig_url");
    739     }
    740   }
    741 
    742   // Reads kioslaverc one line at a time and calls AddKDESetting() to add
    743   // each relevant name-value pair to the appropriate value table.
    744   void UpdateCachedSettings() {
    745     FilePath kioslaverc = kde_config_dir_.Append("kioslaverc");
    746     file_util::ScopedFILE input(file_util::OpenFile(kioslaverc, "r"));
    747     if (!input.get())
    748       return;
    749     ResetCachedSettings();
    750     bool in_proxy_settings = false;
    751     bool line_too_long = false;
    752     char line[BUFFER_SIZE];
    753     // fgets() will return NULL on EOF or error.
    754     while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), input.get())) {
    755       // fgets() guarantees the line will be properly terminated.
    756       size_t length = strlen(line);
    757       if (!length)
    758         continue;
    759       // This should be true even with CRLF endings.
    760       if (line[length - 1] != '\n') {
    761         line_too_long = true;
    762         continue;
    763       }
    764       if (line_too_long) {
    765         // The previous line had no line ending, but this done does. This is
    766         // the end of the line that was too long, so warn here and skip it.
    767         LOG(WARNING) << "skipped very long line in " << kioslaverc.value();
    768         line_too_long = false;
    769         continue;
    770       }
    771       // Remove the LF at the end, and the CR if there is one.
    772       line[--length] = '\0';
    773       if (length && line[length - 1] == '\r')
    774         line[--length] = '\0';
    775       // Now parse the line.
    776       if (line[0] == '[') {
    777         // Switching sections. All we care about is whether this is
    778         // the (a?) proxy settings section, for both KDE3 and KDE4.
    779         in_proxy_settings = !strncmp(line, "[Proxy Settings]", 16);
    780       } else if (in_proxy_settings) {
    781         // A regular line, in the (a?) proxy settings section.
    782         char* split = strchr(line, '=');
    783         // Skip this line if it does not contain an = sign.
    784         if (!split)
    785           continue;
    786         // Split the line on the = and advance |split|.
    787         *(split++) = 0;
    788         std::string key = line;
    789         std::string value = split;
    790         TrimWhitespaceASCII(key, TRIM_ALL, &key);
    791         TrimWhitespaceASCII(value, TRIM_ALL, &value);
    792         // Skip this line if the key name is empty.
    793         if (key.empty())
    794           continue;
    795         // Is the value name localized?
    796         if (key[key.length() - 1] == ']') {
    797           // Find the matching bracket.
    798           length = key.rfind('[');
    799           // Skip this line if the localization indicator is malformed.
    800           if (length == std::string::npos)
    801             continue;
    802           // Trim the localization indicator off.
    803           key.resize(length);
    804           // Remove any resulting trailing whitespace.
    805           TrimWhitespaceASCII(key, TRIM_TRAILING, &key);
    806           // Skip this line if the key name is now empty.
    807           if (key.empty())
    808             continue;
    809         }
    810         // Now fill in the tables.
    811         AddKDESetting(key, value);
    812       }
    813     }
    814     if (ferror(input.get()))
    815       LOG(ERROR) << "error reading " << kioslaverc.value();
    816     ResolveModeEffects();
    817   }
    818 
    819   // This is the callback from the debounce timer.
    820   void OnDebouncedNotification() {
    821     DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == file_loop_);
    822     VLOG(1) << "inotify change notification for kioslaverc";
    823     UpdateCachedSettings();
    824     DCHECK(notify_delegate_);
    825     // Forward to a method on the proxy config service delegate object.
    826     notify_delegate_->OnCheckProxyConfigSettings();
    827   }
    828 
    829   // Called by OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking() on the file thread. Reads
    830   // from the inotify file descriptor and starts up a debounce timer if
    831   // an event for kioslaverc is seen.
    832   void OnChangeNotification() {
    833     DCHECK(inotify_fd_ >= 0);
    834     DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == file_loop_);
    835     char event_buf[(sizeof(inotify_event) + NAME_MAX + 1) * 4];
    836     bool kioslaverc_touched = false;
    837     ssize_t r;
    838     while ((r = read(inotify_fd_, event_buf, sizeof(event_buf))) > 0) {
    839       // inotify returns variable-length structures, which is why we have
    840       // this strange-looking loop instead of iterating through an array.
    841       char* event_ptr = event_buf;
    842       while (event_ptr < event_buf + r) {
    843         inotify_event* event = reinterpret_cast<inotify_event*>(event_ptr);
    844         // The kernel always feeds us whole events.
    845         CHECK_LE(event_ptr + sizeof(inotify_event), event_buf + r);
    846         CHECK_LE(event->name + event->len, event_buf + r);
    847         if (!strcmp(event->name, "kioslaverc"))
    848           kioslaverc_touched = true;
    849         // Advance the pointer just past the end of the filename.
    850         event_ptr = event->name + event->len;
    851       }
    852       // We keep reading even if |kioslaverc_touched| is true to drain the
    853       // inotify event queue.
    854     }
    855     if (!r)
    856       // Instead of returning -1 and setting errno to EINVAL if there is not
    857       // enough buffer space, older kernels (< 2.6.21) return 0. Simulate the
    858       // new behavior (EINVAL) so we can reuse the code below.
    859       errno = EINVAL;
    860     if (errno != EAGAIN) {
    861       PLOG(WARNING) << "error reading inotify file descriptor";
    862       if (errno == EINVAL) {
    863         // Our buffer is not large enough to read the next event. This should
    864         // not happen (because its size is calculated to always be sufficiently
    865         // large), but if it does we'd warn continuously since |inotify_fd_|
    866         // would be forever ready to read. Close it and stop watching instead.
    867         LOG(ERROR) << "inotify failure; no longer watching kioslaverc!";
    868         inotify_watcher_.StopWatchingFileDescriptor();
    869         close(inotify_fd_);
    870         inotify_fd_ = -1;
    871       }
    872     }
    873     if (kioslaverc_touched) {
    874       // We don't use Reset() because the timer may not yet be running.
    875       // (In that case Stop() is a no-op.)
    876       debounce_timer_.Stop();
    877       debounce_timer_.Start(base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(
    878           kDebounceTimeoutMilliseconds), this,
    879           &GConfSettingGetterImplKDE::OnDebouncedNotification);
    880     }
    881   }
    882 
    883   typedef std::map<std::string, std::string> string_map_type;
    884   typedef std::map<std::string, std::vector<std::string> > strings_map_type;
    885 
    886   int inotify_fd_;
    887   base::MessagePumpLibevent::FileDescriptorWatcher inotify_watcher_;
    888   ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate* notify_delegate_;
    889   base::OneShotTimer<GConfSettingGetterImplKDE> debounce_timer_;
    890   FilePath kde_config_dir_;
    891   bool indirect_manual_;
    892   bool auto_no_pac_;
    893   bool reversed_bypass_list_;
    894   // We don't own |env_var_getter_|.  It's safe to hold a pointer to it, since
    895   // both it and us are owned by ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate, and have the
    896   // same lifetime.
    897   base::Environment* env_var_getter_;
    898 
    899   // We cache these settings whenever we re-read the kioslaverc file.
    900   string_map_type string_table_;
    901   strings_map_type strings_table_;
    902 
    903   // Message loop of the file thread, for reading kioslaverc. If NULL,
    904   // just read it directly (for testing). We also handle inotify events
    905   // on this thread.
    906   MessageLoopForIO* file_loop_;
    907 
    908   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(GConfSettingGetterImplKDE);
    909 };
    910 
    911 }  // namespace
    912 
    913 bool ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetProxyFromGConf(
    914     const char* key_prefix, bool is_socks, ProxyServer* result_server) {
    915   std::string key(key_prefix);
    916   std::string host;
    917   if (!gconf_getter_->GetString((key + "host").c_str(), &host)
    918       || host.empty()) {
    919     // Unset or empty.
    920     return false;
    921   }
    922   // Check for an optional port.
    923   int port = 0;
    924   gconf_getter_->GetInt((key + "port").c_str(), &port);
    925   if (port != 0) {
    926     // If a port is set and non-zero:
    927     host += ":" + base::IntToString(port);
    928   }
    929   host = FixupProxyHostScheme(
    930       is_socks ? ProxyServer::SCHEME_SOCKS5 : ProxyServer::SCHEME_HTTP,
    931       host);
    932   ProxyServer proxy_server = ProxyServer::FromURI(host,
    933                                                   ProxyServer::SCHEME_HTTP);
    934   if (proxy_server.is_valid()) {
    935     *result_server = proxy_server;
    936     return true;
    937   }
    938   return false;
    939 }
    940 
    941 bool ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetConfigFromGConf(
    942     ProxyConfig* config) {
    943   std::string mode;
    944   if (!gconf_getter_->GetString("/system/proxy/mode", &mode)) {
    945     // We expect this to always be set, so if we don't see it then we
    946     // probably have a gconf problem, and so we don't have a valid
    947     // proxy config.
    948     return false;
    949   }
    950   if (mode == "none") {
    951     // Specifically specifies no proxy.
    952     return true;
    953   }
    954 
    955   if (mode == "auto") {
    956     // automatic proxy config
    957     std::string pac_url_str;
    958     if (gconf_getter_->GetString("/system/proxy/autoconfig_url",
    959                                  &pac_url_str)) {
    960       if (!pac_url_str.empty()) {
    961         GURL pac_url(pac_url_str);
    962         if (!pac_url.is_valid())
    963           return false;
    964         config->set_pac_url(pac_url);
    965         return true;
    966       }
    967     }
    968     config->set_auto_detect(true);
    969     return true;
    970   }
    971 
    972   if (mode != "manual") {
    973     // Mode is unrecognized.
    974     return false;
    975   }
    976   bool use_http_proxy;
    977   if (gconf_getter_->GetBoolean("/system/http_proxy/use_http_proxy",
    978                                 &use_http_proxy)
    979       && !use_http_proxy) {
    980     // Another master switch for some reason. If set to false, then no
    981     // proxy. But we don't panic if the key doesn't exist.
    982     return true;
    983   }
    984 
    985   bool same_proxy = false;
    986   // Indicates to use the http proxy for all protocols. This one may
    987   // not exist (presumably on older versions), assume false in that
    988   // case.
    989   gconf_getter_->GetBoolean("/system/http_proxy/use_same_proxy",
    990                             &same_proxy);
    991 
    992   ProxyServer proxy_server;
    993   if (!same_proxy) {
    994     // Try socks.
    995     if (GetProxyFromGConf("/system/proxy/socks_", true, &proxy_server)) {
    996       // gconf settings do not appear to distinguish between socks
    997       // version. We default to version 5. For more information on this policy
    998       // decisions, see:
    999       // http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=55912#c2
   1000       config->proxy_rules().type = ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_SINGLE_PROXY;
   1001       config->proxy_rules().single_proxy = proxy_server;
   1002     }
   1003   }
   1004   if (config->proxy_rules().empty()) {
   1005     bool have_http = GetProxyFromGConf("/system/http_proxy/", false,
   1006                                        &proxy_server);
   1007     if (same_proxy) {
   1008       if (have_http) {
   1009         config->proxy_rules().type = ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_SINGLE_PROXY;
   1010         config->proxy_rules().single_proxy = proxy_server;
   1011       }
   1012     } else {
   1013       // Protocol specific settings.
   1014       if (have_http)
   1015         config->proxy_rules().proxy_for_http = proxy_server;
   1016       bool have_secure = GetProxyFromGConf("/system/proxy/secure_", false,
   1017                                            &proxy_server);
   1018       if (have_secure)
   1019         config->proxy_rules().proxy_for_https = proxy_server;
   1020       bool have_ftp = GetProxyFromGConf("/system/proxy/ftp_", false,
   1021                                         &proxy_server);
   1022       if (have_ftp)
   1023         config->proxy_rules().proxy_for_ftp = proxy_server;
   1024       if (have_http || have_secure || have_ftp)
   1025         config->proxy_rules().type =
   1026             ProxyConfig::ProxyRules::TYPE_PROXY_PER_SCHEME;
   1027     }
   1028   }
   1029 
   1030   if (config->proxy_rules().empty()) {
   1031     // Manual mode but we couldn't parse any rules.
   1032     return false;
   1033   }
   1034 
   1035   // Check for authentication, just so we can warn.
   1036   bool use_auth = false;
   1037   gconf_getter_->GetBoolean("/system/http_proxy/use_authentication",
   1038                             &use_auth);
   1039   if (use_auth) {
   1040     // ProxyConfig does not support authentication parameters, but
   1041     // Chrome will prompt for the password later. So we ignore
   1042     // /system/http_proxy/*auth* settings.
   1043     LOG(WARNING) << "Proxy authentication parameters ignored, see bug 16709";
   1044   }
   1045 
   1046   // Now the bypass list.
   1047   std::vector<std::string> ignore_hosts_list;
   1048   config->proxy_rules().bypass_rules.Clear();
   1049   if (gconf_getter_->GetStringList("/system/http_proxy/ignore_hosts",
   1050                                    &ignore_hosts_list)) {
   1051     std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator it(ignore_hosts_list.begin());
   1052     for (; it != ignore_hosts_list.end(); ++it) {
   1053       if (gconf_getter_->MatchHostsUsingSuffixMatching()) {
   1054         config->proxy_rules().bypass_rules.
   1055             AddRuleFromStringUsingSuffixMatching(*it);
   1056       } else {
   1057         config->proxy_rules().bypass_rules.AddRuleFromString(*it);
   1058       }
   1059     }
   1060   }
   1061   // Note that there are no settings with semantics corresponding to
   1062   // bypass of local names in GNOME. In KDE, "<local>" is supported
   1063   // as a hostname rule.
   1064 
   1065   // KDE allows one to reverse the bypass rules.
   1066   config->proxy_rules().reverse_bypass = gconf_getter_->BypassListIsReversed();
   1067 
   1068   return true;
   1069 }
   1070 
   1071 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::Delegate(base::Environment* env_var_getter)
   1072     : env_var_getter_(env_var_getter),
   1073       glib_default_loop_(NULL), io_loop_(NULL) {
   1074   // Figure out which GConfSettingGetterImpl to use, if any.
   1075   switch (base::nix::GetDesktopEnvironment(env_var_getter)) {
   1076     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_GNOME:
   1077 #if defined(USE_GCONF)
   1078       gconf_getter_.reset(new GConfSettingGetterImplGConf());
   1079 #endif
   1080       break;
   1081     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE3:
   1082     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE4:
   1083       gconf_getter_.reset(new GConfSettingGetterImplKDE(env_var_getter));
   1084       break;
   1085     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_XFCE:
   1086     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_OTHER:
   1087       break;
   1088   }
   1089 }
   1090 
   1091 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::Delegate(base::Environment* env_var_getter,
   1092     GConfSettingGetter* gconf_getter)
   1093     : env_var_getter_(env_var_getter), gconf_getter_(gconf_getter),
   1094       glib_default_loop_(NULL), io_loop_(NULL) {
   1095 }
   1096 
   1097 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::SetupAndFetchInitialConfig(
   1098     MessageLoop* glib_default_loop, MessageLoop* io_loop,
   1099     MessageLoopForIO* file_loop) {
   1100   // We should be running on the default glib main loop thread right
   1101   // now. gconf can only be accessed from this thread.
   1102   DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == glib_default_loop);
   1103   glib_default_loop_ = glib_default_loop;
   1104   io_loop_ = io_loop;
   1105 
   1106   // If we are passed a NULL io_loop or file_loop, then we don't set up
   1107   // proxy setting change notifications. This should not be the usual
   1108   // case but is intended to simplify test setups.
   1109   if (!io_loop_ || !file_loop)
   1110     VLOG(1) << "Monitoring of proxy setting changes is disabled";
   1111 
   1112   // Fetch and cache the current proxy config. The config is left in
   1113   // cached_config_, where GetLatestProxyConfig() running on the IO thread
   1114   // will expect to find it. This is safe to do because we return
   1115   // before this ProxyConfigServiceLinux is passed on to
   1116   // the ProxyService.
   1117 
   1118   // Note: It would be nice to prioritize environment variables
   1119   // and only fall back to gconf if env vars were unset. But
   1120   // gnome-terminal "helpfully" sets http_proxy and no_proxy, and it
   1121   // does so even if the proxy mode is set to auto, which would
   1122   // mislead us.
   1123 
   1124   bool got_config = false;
   1125   if (gconf_getter_.get()) {
   1126     if (gconf_getter_->Init(glib_default_loop, file_loop) &&
   1127         (!io_loop || !file_loop || gconf_getter_->SetupNotification(this))) {
   1128       if (GetConfigFromGConf(&cached_config_)) {
   1129         cached_config_.set_id(1);  // mark it as valid
   1130         got_config = true;
   1131         VLOG(1) << "Obtained proxy settings from "
   1132                 << gconf_getter_->GetDataSource();
   1133         // If gconf proxy mode is "none", meaning direct, then we take
   1134         // that to be a valid config and will not check environment
   1135         // variables. The alternative would have been to look for a proxy
   1136         // whereever we can find one.
   1137         //
   1138         // Keep a copy of the config for use from this thread for
   1139         // comparison with updated settings when we get notifications.
   1140         reference_config_ = cached_config_;
   1141         reference_config_.set_id(1);  // mark it as valid
   1142       } else {
   1143         gconf_getter_->Shutdown();  // Stop notifications
   1144       }
   1145     }
   1146   }
   1147 
   1148   if (!got_config) {
   1149     // We fall back on environment variables.
   1150     //
   1151     // Consulting environment variables doesn't need to be done from
   1152     // the default glib main loop, but it's a tiny enough amount of
   1153     // work.
   1154     if (GetConfigFromEnv(&cached_config_)) {
   1155       cached_config_.set_id(1);  // mark it as valid
   1156       VLOG(1) << "Obtained proxy settings from environment variables";
   1157     }
   1158   }
   1159 }
   1160 
   1161 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::AddObserver(Observer* observer) {
   1162   observers_.AddObserver(observer);
   1163 }
   1164 
   1165 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::RemoveObserver(Observer* observer) {
   1166   observers_.RemoveObserver(observer);
   1167 }
   1168 
   1169 ProxyConfigService::ConfigAvailability
   1170     ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::GetLatestProxyConfig(
   1171         ProxyConfig* config) {
   1172   // This is called from the IO thread.
   1173   DCHECK(!io_loop_ || MessageLoop::current() == io_loop_);
   1174 
   1175   // Simply return the last proxy configuration that glib_default_loop
   1176   // notified us of.
   1177   *config = cached_config_.is_valid() ?
   1178       cached_config_ : ProxyConfig::CreateDirect();
   1179 
   1180   // We return CONFIG_VALID to indicate that *config was filled in. It is always
   1181   // going to be available since we initialized eagerly on the UI thread.
   1182   // TODO(eroman): do lazy initialization instead, so we no longer need
   1183   //               to construct ProxyConfigServiceLinux on the UI thread.
   1184   //               In which case, we may return false here.
   1185   return CONFIG_VALID;
   1186 }
   1187 
   1188 // Depending on the GConfSettingGetter in use, this method will be called
   1189 // on either the UI thread (GConf) or the file thread (KDE).
   1190 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::OnCheckProxyConfigSettings() {
   1191   MessageLoop* required_loop = gconf_getter_->GetNotificationLoop();
   1192   DCHECK(!required_loop || MessageLoop::current() == required_loop);
   1193   ProxyConfig new_config;
   1194   bool valid = GetConfigFromGConf(&new_config);
   1195   if (valid)
   1196     new_config.set_id(1);  // mark it as valid
   1197 
   1198   // See if it is different from what we had before.
   1199   if (new_config.is_valid() != reference_config_.is_valid() ||
   1200       !new_config.Equals(reference_config_)) {
   1201     // Post a task to |io_loop| with the new configuration, so it can
   1202     // update |cached_config_|.
   1203     io_loop_->PostTask(
   1204         FROM_HERE,
   1205         NewRunnableMethod(
   1206             this,
   1207             &ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::SetNewProxyConfig,
   1208             new_config));
   1209     // Update the thread-private copy in |reference_config_| as well.
   1210     reference_config_ = new_config;
   1211   }
   1212 }
   1213 
   1214 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::SetNewProxyConfig(
   1215     const ProxyConfig& new_config) {
   1216   DCHECK(MessageLoop::current() == io_loop_);
   1217   VLOG(1) << "Proxy configuration changed";
   1218   cached_config_ = new_config;
   1219   FOR_EACH_OBSERVER(
   1220       Observer, observers_,
   1221       OnProxyConfigChanged(new_config, ProxyConfigService::CONFIG_VALID));
   1222 }
   1223 
   1224 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::PostDestroyTask() {
   1225   if (!gconf_getter_.get())
   1226     return;
   1227   MessageLoop* shutdown_loop = gconf_getter_->GetNotificationLoop();
   1228   if (!shutdown_loop || MessageLoop::current() == shutdown_loop) {
   1229     // Already on the right thread, call directly.
   1230     // This is the case for the unittests.
   1231     OnDestroy();
   1232   } else {
   1233     // Post to shutdown thread. Note that on browser shutdown, we may quit
   1234     // this MessageLoop and exit the program before ever running this.
   1235     shutdown_loop->PostTask(
   1236         FROM_HERE,
   1237         NewRunnableMethod(
   1238             this,
   1239             &ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::OnDestroy));
   1240   }
   1241 }
   1242 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::Delegate::OnDestroy() {
   1243   MessageLoop* shutdown_loop = gconf_getter_->GetNotificationLoop();
   1244   DCHECK(!shutdown_loop || MessageLoop::current() == shutdown_loop);
   1245   gconf_getter_->Shutdown();
   1246 }
   1247 
   1248 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::ProxyConfigServiceLinux()
   1249     : delegate_(new Delegate(base::Environment::Create())) {
   1250 }
   1251 
   1252 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::~ProxyConfigServiceLinux() {
   1253   delegate_->PostDestroyTask();
   1254 }
   1255 
   1256 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::ProxyConfigServiceLinux(
   1257     base::Environment* env_var_getter)
   1258     : delegate_(new Delegate(env_var_getter)) {
   1259 }
   1260 
   1261 ProxyConfigServiceLinux::ProxyConfigServiceLinux(
   1262     base::Environment* env_var_getter,
   1263     GConfSettingGetter* gconf_getter)
   1264     : delegate_(new Delegate(env_var_getter, gconf_getter)) {
   1265 }
   1266 
   1267 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::AddObserver(Observer* observer) {
   1268   delegate_->AddObserver(observer);
   1269 }
   1270 
   1271 void ProxyConfigServiceLinux::RemoveObserver(Observer* observer) {
   1272   delegate_->RemoveObserver(observer);
   1273 }
   1274 
   1275 ProxyConfigService::ConfigAvailability
   1276     ProxyConfigServiceLinux::GetLatestProxyConfig(ProxyConfig* config) {
   1277   return delegate_->GetLatestProxyConfig(config);
   1278 }
   1279 
   1280 }  // namespace net
   1281