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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 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.
5 // This file provides infrastructure for dispatching messasges from host
6 // resource, inlcuding reply messages or unsolicited replies. Normal IPC Reply
7 // handlers can't take extra parameters. We want to take a
8 // ResourceMessageReplyParams as a parameter.
10 #ifndef PPAPI_PROXY_DISPATCH_REPLY_MESSAGE_H_
11 #define PPAPI_PROXY_DISPATCH_REPLY_MESSAGE_H_
13 #include "base/callback.h"
14 #include "ipc/ipc_message_macros.h"
15 #include "ppapi/c/pp_errors.h"
17 namespace ppapi {
18 namespace proxy {
20 class ResourceMessageReplyParams;
22 template <class ObjT, class Method>
23 inline void DispatchResourceReply(ObjT* obj, Method method,
24 const ResourceMessageReplyParams& params,
25 const Tuple<>& arg) {
26 (obj->*method)(params);
29 template <class ObjT, class Method, class A>
30 inline void DispatchResourceReply(ObjT* obj, Method method,
31 const ResourceMessageReplyParams& params,
32 const Tuple<A>& arg) {
33 (obj->*method)(params, get<0>(arg));
36 template<class ObjT, class Method, class A, class B>
37 inline void DispatchResourceReply(ObjT* obj, Method method,
38 const ResourceMessageReplyParams& params,
39 const Tuple<A, B>& arg) {
40 (obj->*method)(params, get<0>(arg), get<1>(arg));
43 template<class ObjT, class Method, class A, class B, class C>
44 inline void DispatchResourceReply(ObjT* obj, Method method,
45 const ResourceMessageReplyParams& params,
46 const Tuple<A, B, C>& arg) {
47 (obj->*method)(params, get<0>(arg), get<1>(arg), get<2>(arg));
50 template<class ObjT, class Method, class A, class B, class C, class D>
51 inline void DispatchResourceReply(ObjT* obj, Method method,
52 const ResourceMessageReplyParams& params,
53 const Tuple<A, B, C, D>& arg) {
54 (obj->*method)(params, get<0>(arg), get<1>(arg), get<2>(arg), get<3>(arg));
57 template<class ObjT, class Method, class A, class B, class C, class D, class E>
58 inline void DispatchResourceReply(ObjT* obj, Method method,
59 const ResourceMessageReplyParams& params,
60 const Tuple<A, B, C, D, E>& arg) {
61 (obj->*method)(params, get<0>(arg), get<1>(arg), get<2>(arg), get<3>(arg),
62 get<4>(arg));
65 // Used to dispatch resource replies. In most cases, you should not call this
66 // function to dispatch a resource reply manually, but instead use
67 // |PluginResource::CallBrowser|/|PluginResource::CallRenderer| with a
68 // |base::Callback| which will be called when a reply message is received
69 // (see plugin_resource.h).
71 // This function will call your callback with the nested reply message's
72 // parameters on success. On failure, your callback will be called with each
73 // parameter having its default constructed value.
75 // Resource replies are a bit weird in that the host will automatically
76 // generate a reply in error cases (when the call handler returns error rather
77 // than returning "completion pending"). This makes it more convenient to write
78 // the call message handlers. But this also means that the reply handler has to
79 // handle both the success case (when all of the reply message paramaters are
80 // specified) and the error case (when the nested reply message is empty).
81 // In both cases the resource will want to issue completion callbacks to the
82 // plugin.
84 // This function handles the error case by calling your reply handler with the
85 // default value for each paramater in the error case. In most situations this
86 // will be the right thing. You should always dispatch completion callbacks
87 // using the result code present in the ResourceMessageReplyParams.
88 template<class MsgClass, class ObjT, class Method>
89 void DispatchResourceReplyOrDefaultParams(
90 ObjT* obj,
91 Method method,
92 const ResourceMessageReplyParams& reply_params,
93 const IPC::Message& msg) {
94 typename MsgClass::Schema::Param msg_params;
95 // We either expect the nested message type to match, or that there is no
96 // nested message. No nested message indicates a default reply sent from
97 // the host: when the resource message handler returns an error, a reply
98 // is implicitly sent with no nested message.
99 DCHECK(msg.type() == MsgClass::ID || msg.type() == 0)
100 << "Resource reply message of unexpected type.";
101 if (msg.type() == MsgClass::ID && MsgClass::Read(&msg, &msg_params)) {
102 // Message type matches and the parameters were successfully read.
103 DispatchResourceReply(obj, method, reply_params, msg_params);
104 } else {
105 // The nested message is empty because the host handler didn't explicitly
106 // send a reply (likely), or you screwed up and didn't use the correct
107 // message type when calling this function (you should have hit the
108 // assertion above, Einstein).
110 // Dispatch the reply function with the default parameters. We explicitly
111 // use a new Params() structure since if the Read failed due to an invalid
112 // message, the params could have been partially filled in.
113 DispatchResourceReply(obj, method, reply_params,
114 typename MsgClass::Schema::Param());
118 // Template specialization for |Callback|s that only accept a
119 // |ResourceMessageReplyParams|. In this case |msg| shouldn't contain any
120 // arguments, so just call the |method| with the |reply_params|.
121 template<class MsgClass, class Method>
122 void DispatchResourceReplyOrDefaultParams(
123 base::Callback<void(const ResourceMessageReplyParams&)>* obj,
124 Method method,
125 const ResourceMessageReplyParams& reply_params,
126 const IPC::Message& msg) {
127 DCHECK(msg.type() == MsgClass::ID || msg.type() == 0)
128 << "Resource reply message of unexpected type.";
129 (obj->*method)(reply_params);
132 // When using PPAPI_DISPATCH_PLUGIN_RESOURCE_CALL* below, use this macro to
133 // begin the map instead of IPC_BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP. The reason is that the macros
134 // in src/ipc are all closely tied together, and there might be errors for
135 // unused variables or other errors if they're used with these macros.
136 #define PPAPI_BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(class_name, msg) \
138 typedef class_name _IpcMessageHandlerClass ALLOW_UNUSED_TYPE; \
139 const IPC::Message& ipc_message__ = msg; \
140 switch (ipc_message__.type()) { \
142 // Note that this only works for message with 1 or more parameters. For
143 // 0-parameter messages you need to use the _0 version below (since there are
144 // no params in the message).
145 #define PPAPI_DISPATCH_PLUGIN_RESOURCE_CALL(msg_class, member_func) \
146 case msg_class::ID: { \
147 msg_class::Schema::Param p; \
148 if (msg_class::Read(&ipc_message__, &p)) { \
149 ppapi::proxy::DispatchResourceReply( \
150 this, \
151 &_IpcMessageHandlerClass::member_func, \
152 params, p); \
153 } else { \
154 NOTREACHED(); \
156 break; \
159 #define PPAPI_DISPATCH_PLUGIN_RESOURCE_CALL_0(msg_class, member_func) \
160 case msg_class::ID: { \
161 member_func(params); \
162 break; \
165 #define PPAPI_DISPATCH_PLUGIN_RESOURCE_CALL_UNHANDLED(code) \
166 default: { \
167 code; \
169 break;
171 #define PPAPI_END_MESSAGE_MAP() \
175 } // namespace proxy
176 } // namespace ppapi
178 #endif // PPAPI_PROXY_DISPATCH_REPLY_MESSAGE_H_