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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 #ifndef CONTENT_BROWSER_LOADER_RESOURCE_BUFFER_H_
6 #define CONTENT_BROWSER_LOADER_RESOURCE_BUFFER_H_
8 #include <queue>
10 #include "base/basictypes.h"
11 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
12 #include "base/memory/shared_memory.h"
13 #include "content/common/content_export.h"
15 namespace content {
17 // ResourceBuffer implements a simple "circular buffer" allocation strategy.
18 // Allocations are recycled in FIFO order.
20 // You can think of the ResourceBuffer as a FIFO. The Allocate method reserves
21 // space in the buffer. Allocate may be called multiple times until the buffer
22 // is fully reserved (at which point CanAllocate returns false). Allocations
23 // are freed in FIFO order via a call to RecycleLeastRecentlyAllocated.
25 // ResourceBuffer is reference-counted for the benefit of consumers, who need
26 // to ensure that ResourceBuffer stays alive while they are using its memory.
28 // EXAMPLE USAGE:
30 // // Writes data into the ResourceBuffer, and returns the location (byte
31 // // offset and count) of the bytes written into the ResourceBuffer's shared
32 // // memory buffer.
33 // void WriteToBuffer(ResourceBuffer* buf, int* offset, int* count) {
34 // DCHECK(buf->CanAllocate());
36 // *offset = -1;
37 // *count = 0;
39 // int size;
40 // char* ptr = buf->Allocate(&size);
41 // if (!ptr) { /* handle error */ }
43 // int bytes_read = static_cast<int>(fread(ptr, 1, size, file_pointer_));
44 // if (!bytes_read) { /* handle error */ }
46 // if (bytes_read < size)
47 // buf->ShrinkLastAllocation(bytes_read);
49 // *offset = buf->GetLastAllocationOffset();
50 // *count = bytes_read;
51 // }
53 // NOTE: As the above example illustrates, the ResourceBuffer keeps track of
54 // the last allocation made. Calling ShrinkLastAllocation is optional, as it
55 // just helps the ResourceBuffer optimize storage and be more aggressive about
56 // returning larger allocations from the Allocate method.
58 class CONTENT_EXPORT ResourceBuffer
59 : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe<ResourceBuffer> {
60 public:
61 ResourceBuffer();
63 // Initialize the shared memory buffer. It will be buffer_size bytes in
64 // length. The min/max_allocation_size parameters control the behavior of
65 // the Allocate method. It will prefer to return segments that are
66 // max_allocation_size in length, but will return segments less than that if
67 // space is limited. It will not return allocations smaller than
68 // min_allocation_size.
69 bool Initialize(int buffer_size,
70 int min_allocation_size,
71 int max_allocation_size);
72 bool IsInitialized() const;
74 // Returns a shared memory handle that can be passed to the given process.
75 // The shared memory handle is only intended to be interpretted by code
76 // running in the specified process. NOTE: The caller should ensure that
77 // this memory eventually be returned to the operating system.
78 bool ShareToProcess(base::ProcessHandle process_handle,
79 base::SharedMemoryHandle* shared_memory_handle,
80 int* shared_memory_size);
82 // Returns true if Allocate will succeed.
83 bool CanAllocate() const;
85 // Returns a pointer into the shared memory buffer or NULL if the buffer is
86 // already fully allocated. The returned size will be max_allocation_size
87 // unless the buffer is close to being full.
88 char* Allocate(int* size);
90 // Returns the offset into the shared memory buffer where the last allocation
91 // returned by Allocate can be found.
92 int GetLastAllocationOffset() const;
94 // Called to reduce the size of the last allocation returned by Allocate. It
95 // is OK for new_size to match the current size of the last allocation.
96 void ShrinkLastAllocation(int new_size);
98 // Called to allow reuse of memory that was previously allocated. See notes
99 // above the class for more details about this method.
100 void RecycleLeastRecentlyAllocated();
102 private:
103 friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe<ResourceBuffer>;
104 ~ResourceBuffer();
106 base::SharedMemory shared_mem_;
108 int buf_size_;
109 int min_alloc_size_;
110 int max_alloc_size_;
112 // These point to the range of the shared memory that is currently allocated.
113 // If alloc_start_ is -1, then the range is empty and nothing is allocated.
114 // Otherwise, alloc_start_ points to the start of the allocated range, and
115 // alloc_end_ points just beyond the end of the previous allocation. In the
116 // wraparound case, alloc_end_ <= alloc_start_. See resource_buffer.cc for
117 // more details about these members.
118 int alloc_start_;
119 int alloc_end_;
121 std::queue<int> alloc_sizes_;
123 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ResourceBuffer);
126 } // namespace content
128 #endif // CONTENT_BROWSER_LOADER_RESOURCE_BUFFER_H_