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  • McLionM Offline
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    McLion
    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    also looked at libusb ...
    which is listing in TODO:_ notifications of hotplugged/unplugged devices_
    So, this seems not to work either :(

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    • SGaistS Offline
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      SGaist
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      #9

      Do you have udev running ?

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      • McLionM Offline
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        #10

        Nope, running Busybox with mdev.
        Were you thinking about libudev ... me to ;)

        How about having QFileSystemWatcher monitoring /dev and getting an event when a sd?? is added .. could that work? ... I never used QFileWatcher before.

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          #11

          IIRC, not all filesystems on linux can be watched, thinking of /dev and /sys if my memory serves well. However, you could also simply poll dev for known device, not really efficient but might be simpler

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          • McLionM Offline
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            McLion
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            #12

            Setting a watcher on /dev works as supposed.
            Plugging a USB memory stick adds 5 entries in /dev which are removed again if the device is unplugged. The directoryChanged signal is emitted 17 times for plugging and 5 times for unplugging.
            However, since the signal does not contain the information of what exactly the change in /dev was, I would need to maintain a list of the contents of /dev to be able to compare ... /dev has about 150 entries ... doing this for every emit ... I'm not sure if this is a good idea nor do I already have a solid idea on a efficient solution for doing this.

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              SGaist
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              #13

              You could keep a list of /dev's content when starting to watch and then compare it to the current content when getting the directoryChanged signal. You can couple that with a QTimer to avoid a burst of your slot

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              • McLionM Offline
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                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                Just did a test to debug output with this solution which could be a starting point to work something out:

                @void QTGUI_MainWindow::showModifiedDirectory(QString directory)
                {
                qDebug() << "directory changed:" << directory;
                QDir dir(directory);
                if(dir.exists("sda1")) { qDebug() << "sda1 found!"; }
                if(dir.exists("sdb1")) { qDebug() << "sdb1 found!"; }
                }
                @

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                • McLionM Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  Just like to add that this works as proposed using QFileSystemWatcher used to monitor the /dev. On the event I do some filtering using QDir … that’s it.

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                  • A Offline
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                    andreyc
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                    #16

                    There is a "a device watcher":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/9605/ library.
                    I have not tried it.

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                    • McLionM Offline
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      Thanks for the hint. I have already checked this and looked at it. It's based on udev. Since my device uses busybox with mdev, I decided to not try to make this run and try my own solution instead.

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