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  • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

    @sierdzio

    Yes, notificationCallBack is required by WlanRegisterNotification function, and it should be only static.

    If you absolutely have to keep the method static, you can add a QObject parameter and pass there an object which will emit the signal instead of your notificationCallBack method.

    You mean for example, static Test::notificationCallBack pass it to WlanRegisterNotification? Thanks.

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    VRonin
    wrote on last edited by VRonin
    #4
    • pass wirelessAPConnect as the pCallbackContext parameter to WlanRegisterNotification
    • remove context = NULL;
    • (optional but recommended) add, at the beginning of the function, Q_ASSERT(dynamic_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context));
    • change emit apConnectionComplete(); to qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)->apConnectionComplete();
    • change emit apConnectionFailed(); to qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)->apConnectionFailed();

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    • VRoninV VRonin
      • pass wirelessAPConnect as the pCallbackContext parameter to WlanRegisterNotification
      • remove context = NULL;
      • (optional but recommended) add, at the beginning of the function, Q_ASSERT(dynamic_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context));
      • change emit apConnectionComplete(); to qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)->apConnectionComplete();
      • change emit apConnectionFailed(); to qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)->apConnectionFailed();
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      Cobra91151
      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      @VRonin

      Ok. I have changed to:

      void WINAPI WirelessConnect::notificationCallBack(PWLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA wlanData, PVOID context)
      {
          Q_ASSERT(dynamic_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context));
          switch (wlanData->NotificationCode) {
              case wlan_notification_acm_connection_complete:
                  qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)->apConnectionComplete();
                  qDebug() << "Connected!";
              break;
      
              case wlan_notification_acm_connection_attempt_fail:
                  qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)->apConnectionFailed();
                  qDebug() << "Failed!";
              break;
      
              default:
                  break;
          }
      }
      
      WirelessConnect wirelessAPConnect; 
      dwResult = WlanRegisterNotification(hClient, WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ALL, TRUE, wirelessAPConnect, NULL, NULL, &dwPrevNotif);
      

      And there are a lot of errors:
      error: C2355: 'this': can only be referenced inside non-static member functions or non-static data member initializers
      error: C2681: 'PVOID': invalid expression type for dynamic_cast
      error: C2665: 'qobject_cast': none of the 2 overloads could convert all the argument types
      error: C2664: 'DWORD WlanRegisterNotification(HANDLE,DWORD,BOOL,WLAN_NOTIFICATION_CALLBACK,PVOID,PVOID,PDWORD)': cannot convert argument 4 from 'WirelessConnect' to 'WLAN_NOTIFICATION_CALLBACK'

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        Cobra91151
        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        Then I changed the code to:

        dwResult = WlanRegisterNotification(hClient, WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ALL, TRUE, notificationCallBack, NULL, NULL, &dwPrevNotif);
        
        void WINAPI WirelessConnect::notificationCallBack(PWLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA wlanData, PVOID context)
        {
            WirelessConnect *pThis = (WirelessConnect*)context;
            switch (wlanData->NotificationCode) {
                case wlan_notification_acm_connection_complete:
                    qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(pThis)->apConnectionComplete();
                    qDebug() << "Connected!";
                break;
        
                case wlan_notification_acm_connection_attempt_fail:
                    qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(pThis)->apConnectionFailed();
                    qDebug() << "Failed!";
                break;
        
                default:
                    break;
            }
        }
        

        By removing Q_ASSERT(dynamic_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)); some error fixed. But some errors still exists:

        0_1505735072054_2017-09-18_144245.png

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          Cobra91151
          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          These errors are with connect:

          connect(wirelessAPConnect, &WirelessConnect::apConnectionComplete, setAPConnection);
          connect(wirelessAPConnect, &WirelessConnect::apConnectionFailed, setAPConnectionFailed);
          

          How to connect static signals/slots? Thanks.

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            Cobra91151
            wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
            #8

            I have fixed the compile errors.

            Code:
            initialized outside of the WirelessConnect class to make it global:
            static WirelessConnect wirelessConnectObj;

            void WINAPI WirelessConnect::notificationCallBack(PWLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA wlanData, PVOID context)
            {
                context = NULL;
                switch (wlanData->NotificationCode) {
                    case wlan_notification_acm_connection_complete:
                        wirelessConnectObj.apConnectionComplete();
                        qDebug() << "Connected!";
                    break;
            
                    case wlan_notification_acm_connection_attempt_fail:
                        wirelessConnectObj.apConnectionFailed();
                        qDebug() << "Failed!";
                    break;
            
                    default:
                        break;
                }
            }
            
            dwResult = WlanRegisterNotification(hClient, WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ALL, TRUE, notificationCallBack, NULL, NULL, &dwPrevNotif);
            

            Test.cpp

            connect(&wirelessConnectObj, &WirelessConnect::apConnectionComplete, this, &Test::setAPConnection);
            connect(&wirelessConnectObj, &WirelessConnect::apConnectionFailed, this, &Test::setAPConnectionFailed);
            

            But nothing executes in the slots. It connects to the wireless network, but nothing is shown in GUI any message, nothing.

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            • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

              I have fixed the compile errors.

              Code:
              initialized outside of the WirelessConnect class to make it global:
              static WirelessConnect wirelessConnectObj;

              void WINAPI WirelessConnect::notificationCallBack(PWLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA wlanData, PVOID context)
              {
                  context = NULL;
                  switch (wlanData->NotificationCode) {
                      case wlan_notification_acm_connection_complete:
                          wirelessConnectObj.apConnectionComplete();
                          qDebug() << "Connected!";
                      break;
              
                      case wlan_notification_acm_connection_attempt_fail:
                          wirelessConnectObj.apConnectionFailed();
                          qDebug() << "Failed!";
                      break;
              
                      default:
                          break;
                  }
              }
              
              dwResult = WlanRegisterNotification(hClient, WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ALL, TRUE, notificationCallBack, NULL, NULL, &dwPrevNotif);
              

              Test.cpp

              connect(&wirelessConnectObj, &WirelessConnect::apConnectionComplete, this, &Test::setAPConnection);
              connect(&wirelessConnectObj, &WirelessConnect::apConnectionFailed, this, &Test::setAPConnectionFailed);
              

              But nothing executes in the slots. It connects to the wireless network, but nothing is shown in GUI any message, nothing.

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              jsulm
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              @Cobra91151 Did you check that connect() calls actually succeeded?
              Was the callback called?
              Also using global variables is bad design.

              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              • jsulmJ jsulm

                @Cobra91151 Did you check that connect() calls actually succeeded?
                Was the callback called?
                Also using global variables is bad design.

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                Cobra91151
                wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
                #10

                @jsulm

                Hi! The callback was called but connect is not working.

                Also using global variables is bad design.

                Then how to connect the same static instance in both classes (where signals emits and where it connects)?

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                • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

                  @jsulm

                  Hi! The callback was called but connect is not working.

                  Also using global variables is bad design.

                  Then how to connect the same static instance in both classes (where signals emits and where it connects)?

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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  @Cobra91151 If connect is not working it prints an error at runtime - is there any?

                  How to connect depends on your design/architecture.

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @Cobra91151 If connect is not working it prints an error at runtime - is there any?

                    How to connect depends on your design/architecture.

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                    Cobra91151
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    @jsulm

                    Sometimes I get at runtime: QObject::disconnect: Unexpected null parameter.

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                      Cobra91151
                      wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
                      #13

                      I have fixed the issue:

                      I set this to the function:

                      
                      WlanRegisterNotification(hClient, WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ALL, TRUE, notificationCallBack, this, NULL, &dwPrevNotif);
                      
                      void WINAPI WirelessConnect::notificationCallBack(PWLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA wlanData, PVOID context)
                      {
                          //context = NULL;
                          WirelessConnect *pThis = (WirelessConnect*) context;
                          switch (wlanData->NotificationCode) {
                              case wlan_notification_acm_connection_complete:
                                  pThis->apConnectionComplete();
                                  qDebug() << "Connected!";
                              break;
                      
                              case wlan_notification_acm_connection_attempt_fail:
                                  pThis->apConnectionFailed();
                                  qDebug() << "Failed!";
                              break;
                      
                              default:
                                  break;
                          }
                      }
                      

                      Then connect it as not static instance:

                      connect(wirelessAPConnect, &WirelessConnect::apConnectionComplete, this, &Test::setAPConnection); 
                      connect(wirelessAPConnect, &WirelessConnect::apConnectionFailed, this, &Test::setAPConnectionFailed);
                      

                      So I don't need the static global instance anymore and it works now.

                      Edited:

                      After some diagnostics (connecting/disconnecting from Access Points), the solution lead to application crash.

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                      • VRoninV VRonin
                        • pass wirelessAPConnect as the pCallbackContext parameter to WlanRegisterNotification
                        • remove context = NULL;
                        • (optional but recommended) add, at the beginning of the function, Q_ASSERT(dynamic_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context));
                        • change emit apConnectionComplete(); to qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)->apConnectionComplete();
                        • change emit apConnectionFailed(); to qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)->apConnectionFailed();
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                        Cobra91151
                        wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
                        #14

                        @VRonin

                        When using this:

                        WirelessConnect *pThis = new WirelessConnect(this);
                         dwResult = WlanRegisterNotification(hClient, WLAN_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE_ALL, TRUE, notificationCallBack, pThis, NULL, &dwPrevNotif);
                        
                        void WINAPI WirelessConnect::notificationCallBack(PWLAN_NOTIFICATION_DATA wlanData, PVOID context)
                        {
                            Q_ASSERT(dynamic_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context));
                        
                            switch (wlanData->NotificationCode) {
                                case wlan_notification_acm_connection_complete:
                                    qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)->apConnectionComplete();
                                break;
                        
                                case wlan_notification_acm_connection_attempt_fail:
                                    qobject_cast<WirelessConnect*>(context)->apConnectionFailed();
                                break;
                        
                                default:
                                    break;
                            }
                        }
                        

                        I get a lot of errors:

                        0_1507324921791_2017-10-07_002151.png

                        Can you describe your solution more properly? Thanks.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          My bad, replace qobject_cast with dynamic_cast, I was trying to over optimise

                          "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
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