AEInvokeServiceRequest.cpp 4.7 KB

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  31. #include <AEInvokeServiceRequest.h>
  32. #include <AEInvokeServiceResponse.h>
  33. #include <IAESMLogic.h>
  34. #include <stdlib.h>
  35. #include <limits.h>
  36. #include <IAEMessage.h>
  37. AEInvokeServiceRequest::AEInvokeServiceRequest(const aesm::message::Request::InvokeServiceRequest& request) :
  38. m_request(NULL)
  39. {
  40. m_request = new aesm::message::Request::InvokeServiceRequest();
  41. m_request->CopyFrom(request);
  42. }
  43. AEInvokeServiceRequest::AEInvokeServiceRequest(uint32_t pseMessageLength, const uint8_t* pseMessage, uint32_t pseResponseSize, uint32_t timeout)
  44. :m_request(NULL)
  45. {
  46. m_request = new aesm::message::Request::InvokeServiceRequest();
  47. if (pseMessageLength !=0 && pseMessage != NULL)
  48. m_request->set_pse_message(pseMessage, pseMessageLength);
  49. m_request->set_pse_resp_size(pseResponseSize);
  50. m_request->set_timeout(timeout);
  51. }
  52. AEInvokeServiceRequest::AEInvokeServiceRequest(const AEInvokeServiceRequest& other)
  53. : m_request(NULL)
  54. {
  55. if (other.m_request != NULL)
  56. m_request = new aesm::message::Request::InvokeServiceRequest(*other.m_request);
  57. }
  58. AEInvokeServiceRequest::~AEInvokeServiceRequest()
  59. {
  60. if (m_request != NULL)
  61. delete m_request;
  62. }
  63. AEMessage* AEInvokeServiceRequest::serialize()
  64. {
  65. AEMessage *ae_msg = NULL;
  66. aesm::message::Request msg;
  67. if (check())
  68. {
  69. aesm::message::Request::InvokeServiceRequest* mutableReq = msg.mutable_invokeservicereq();
  70. mutableReq->CopyFrom(*m_request);
  71. if (msg.ByteSize() <= INT_MAX) {
  72. ae_msg = new AEMessage;
  73. ae_msg->size = (unsigned int)msg.ByteSize();
  74. ae_msg->data = new char[ae_msg->size];
  75. msg.SerializeToArray(ae_msg->data, ae_msg->size);
  76. }
  77. }
  78. return ae_msg;
  79. }
  80. AEInvokeServiceRequest& AEInvokeServiceRequest::operator=(const AEInvokeServiceRequest& other)
  81. {
  82. if (this == &other)
  83. return *this;
  84. if (m_request != NULL)
  85. {
  86. delete m_request;
  87. m_request = NULL;
  88. }
  89. if (other.m_request != NULL)
  90. m_request = new aesm::message::Request::InvokeServiceRequest(*other.m_request);
  91. return *this;
  92. }
  93. bool AEInvokeServiceRequest::check()
  94. {
  95. if (m_request == NULL)
  96. return false;
  97. return m_request->IsInitialized();
  98. }
  99. IAERequest::RequestClass AEInvokeServiceRequest::getRequestClass() {
  100. return PLATFORM_CLASS;
  101. }
  102. IAEResponse* AEInvokeServiceRequest::execute(IAESMLogic* aesmLogic) {
  103. aesm_error_t ret = AESM_UNEXPECTED_ERROR;
  104. uint8_t* response = NULL;
  105. uint32_t response_size = 0;
  106. if (check())
  107. {
  108. uint32_t pse_message_length = 0;
  109. uint8_t* pse_message = NULL;
  110. if (m_request->has_pse_message())
  111. {
  112. pse_message_length = (unsigned int)m_request->pse_message().size();
  113. pse_message = (uint8_t*)const_cast<char *>(m_request->pse_message().data());
  114. }
  115. response_size = m_request->pse_resp_size();
  116. ret = aesmLogic->invokeService(pse_message, pse_message_length, &response, response_size);
  117. }
  118. IAEResponse* ae_res = new AEInvokeServiceResponse(ret, response_size, response);
  119. if (response)
  120. delete[] response;
  121. return ae_res;
  122. }