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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 PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_VAR_TRACKER_H_
6 #define PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_VAR_TRACKER_H_
8 #include <vector>
10 #include "base/basictypes.h"
11 #include "base/containers/hash_tables.h"
12 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
13 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
14 #include "base/memory/shared_memory.h"
15 #include "base/threading/thread_checker.h"
16 #include "ppapi/c/pp_instance.h"
17 #include "ppapi/c/pp_module.h"
18 #include "ppapi/c/pp_resource.h"
19 #include "ppapi/c/pp_var.h"
20 #include "ppapi/shared_impl/host_resource.h"
21 #include "ppapi/shared_impl/ppapi_shared_export.h"
22 #include "ppapi/shared_impl/var.h"
24 namespace IPC {
25 class Message;
26 } // namespace IPC
28 namespace ppapi {
30 class ArrayBufferVar;
32 // Tracks non-POD (refcounted) var objects held by a plugin.
34 // The tricky part is the concept of a "tracked object". These are only
35 // necessary in the plugin side of the proxy when running out of process. A
36 // tracked object is one that the plugin is aware of, but doesn't hold a
37 // reference to. This will happen when the plugin is passed an object as an
38 // argument from the host (renderer) as an input argument to a sync function,
39 // but where ownership is not passed.
41 // This class maintains the "track_with_no_reference_count" but doesn't do
42 // anything with it other than call virtual functions. The interesting parts
43 // are added by the PluginObjectVar derived from this class.
44 class PPAPI_SHARED_EXPORT VarTracker {
45 public:
46 // A SINGLE_THREADED VarTracker will use a thread-checker to make sure it's
47 // always invoked on the same thread on which it was constructed. A
48 // THREAD_SAFE VarTracker will check that the ProxyLock is held. See
49 // CheckThreadingPreconditions() for more details.
50 enum ThreadMode { SINGLE_THREADED, THREAD_SAFE };
51 explicit VarTracker(ThreadMode thread_mode);
52 virtual ~VarTracker();
54 // Called by the Var object to add a new var to the tracker.
55 int32 AddVar(Var* var);
57 // Looks up a given var and returns a reference to the Var if it exists.
58 // Returns NULL if the var type is not an object we track (POD) or is
59 // invalid.
60 Var* GetVar(int32 var_id) const;
61 Var* GetVar(const PP_Var& var) const;
63 // Increases a previously-known Var ID's refcount, returning true on success,
64 // false if the ID is invalid. The PP_Var version returns true and does
65 // nothing for non-refcounted type vars.
66 bool AddRefVar(int32 var_id);
67 bool AddRefVar(const PP_Var& var);
69 // Decreases the given Var ID's refcount, returning true on success, false if
70 // the ID is invalid or if the refcount was already 0. The PP_Var version
71 // returns true and does nothing for non-refcounted type vars. The var will
72 // be deleted if there are no more refs to it.
73 bool ReleaseVar(int32 var_id);
74 bool ReleaseVar(const PP_Var& var);
76 // Create a new array buffer of size |size_in_bytes|. Return a PP_Var that
77 // that references it and has an initial reference-count of 1.
78 PP_Var MakeArrayBufferPPVar(uint32 size_in_bytes);
79 // Same as above, but copy the contents of |data| in to the new array buffer.
80 PP_Var MakeArrayBufferPPVar(uint32 size_in_bytes, const void* data);
81 // Same as above, but copy the contents of the shared memory in |h|
82 // into the new array buffer.
83 PP_Var MakeArrayBufferPPVar(uint32 size_in_bytes, base::SharedMemoryHandle h);
85 // Create an ArrayBuffer and copy the contents of |data| in to it. The
86 // returned object has 0 reference count in the tracker, and like all
87 // RefCounted objects, has a 0 initial internal reference count. (You should
88 // usually immediately put this in a scoped_refptr).
89 ArrayBufferVar* MakeArrayBufferVar(uint32 size_in_bytes, const void* data);
91 // Creates a new resource var from a resource creation message. Returns a
92 // PP_Var that references a new PP_Resource, both with an initial reference
93 // count of 1. On the host side, |creation_message| is ignored, and an empty
94 // resource var is always returned.
95 virtual PP_Var MakeResourcePPVarFromMessage(
96 PP_Instance instance,
97 const IPC::Message& creation_message,
98 int pending_renderer_id,
99 int pending_browser_id) = 0;
101 // Creates a new resource var that points to a given resource ID. Returns a
102 // PP_Var that references it and has an initial reference count of 1.
103 // If |pp_resource| is 0, returns a valid, empty resource var. On the plugin
104 // side (where it is possible to tell which resources exist), if |pp_resource|
105 // does not exist, returns a null var.
106 PP_Var MakeResourcePPVar(PP_Resource pp_resource);
108 // Creates a new resource var that points to a given resource ID. This is
109 // implemented by the host and plugin tracker separately, because the plugin
110 // keeps a reference to the resource, and the host does not.
111 // If |pp_resource| is 0, returns a valid, empty resource var. On the plugin
112 // side (where it is possible to tell which resources exist), if |pp_resource|
113 // does not exist, returns NULL.
114 virtual ResourceVar* MakeResourceVar(PP_Resource pp_resource) = 0;
116 // Return a vector containing all PP_Vars that are in the tracker. This is to
117 // help implement PPB_Testing_Private.GetLiveVars and should generally not be
118 // used in production code. The PP_Vars are returned in no particular order,
119 // and their reference counts are unaffected.
120 std::vector<PP_Var> GetLiveVars();
122 // Retrieves the internal reference counts for testing. Returns 0 if we
123 // know about the object but the corresponding value is 0, or -1 if the
124 // given object ID isn't in our map.
125 int GetRefCountForObject(const PP_Var& object);
126 int GetTrackedWithNoReferenceCountForObject(const PP_Var& object);
128 // Returns true if the given vartype is refcounted and has associated objects
129 // (it's not POD).
130 static bool IsVarTypeRefcounted(PP_VarType type);
132 // Called after an instance is deleted to do var cleanup.
133 virtual void DidDeleteInstance(PP_Instance instance) = 0;
135 // Returns an "id" for a shared memory handle that can be safely sent between
136 // the host and plugin, and resolved back into the original handle on the
137 // host. Not implemented on the plugin side.
138 virtual int TrackSharedMemoryHandle(PP_Instance instance,
139 base::SharedMemoryHandle handle,
140 uint32 size_in_bytes) = 0;
142 // Resolves an "id" generated by TrackSharedMemoryHandle back into
143 // a SharedMemory handle and its size on the host.
144 // Not implemented on the plugin side.
145 virtual bool StopTrackingSharedMemoryHandle(int id,
146 PP_Instance instance,
147 base::SharedMemoryHandle* handle,
148 uint32* size_in_bytes) = 0;
150 protected:
151 struct PPAPI_SHARED_EXPORT VarInfo {
152 VarInfo();
153 VarInfo(Var* v, int input_ref_count);
155 scoped_refptr<Var> var;
157 // Explicit reference count. This value is affected by the renderer calling
158 // AddRef and Release. A nonzero value here is represented by a single
159 // reference in the host on our behalf (this reduces IPC traffic).
160 int ref_count;
162 // Tracked object count (see class comment above).
164 // "TrackObjectWithNoReference" might be called recursively in rare cases.
165 // For example, say the host calls a plugin function with an object as an
166 // argument, and in response, the plugin calls a host function that then
167 // calls another (or the same) plugin function with the same object.
169 // This value tracks the number of calls to TrackObjectWithNoReference so
170 // we know when we can stop tracking this object.
171 int track_with_no_reference_count;
173 typedef base::hash_map<int32, VarInfo> VarMap;
175 // Specifies what should happen with the refcount when calling AddVarInternal.
176 enum AddVarRefMode {
177 ADD_VAR_TAKE_ONE_REFERENCE,
178 ADD_VAR_CREATE_WITH_NO_REFERENCE
181 // On the host-side, make sure we are called on the right thread. On the
182 // plugin side, make sure we have the proxy lock.
183 void CheckThreadingPreconditions() const;
185 // Implementation of AddVar that allows the caller to specify whether the
186 // initial refcount of the added object will be 0 or 1.
188 // Overridden in the plugin proxy to do additional object tracking.
189 virtual int32 AddVarInternal(Var* var, AddVarRefMode mode);
191 // Convenience functions for doing lookups into the live_vars_ map.
192 VarMap::iterator GetLiveVar(int32 id);
193 VarMap::iterator GetLiveVar(const PP_Var& var);
194 VarMap::const_iterator GetLiveVar(const PP_Var& var) const;
196 // Called when AddRefVar increases a "tracked" ProxyObject's refcount from
197 // zero to one. In the plugin side of the proxy, we need to send some
198 // messages to the host. In the host side, this should never be called since
199 // there are no proxy objects.
200 virtual void TrackedObjectGettingOneRef(VarMap::const_iterator iter);
202 // Called when ReleaseVar decreases a object's refcount from one to zero. It
203 // may still be "tracked" (has a "track_with_no_reference_count") value. In
204 // the plugin side of the proxy, we need to tell the host that we no longer
205 // have a reference. In the host side, this should never be called since
206 // there are no proxy objects.
207 virtual void ObjectGettingZeroRef(VarMap::iterator iter);
209 // Called when an object may have had its refcount or
210 // track_with_no_reference_count value decreased. If the object has neither
211 // refs anymore, this will remove it and return true. Returns false if it's
212 // still alive.
214 // Overridden by the PluginVarTracker to also clean up the host info map.
215 virtual bool DeleteObjectInfoIfNecessary(VarMap::iterator iter);
217 VarMap live_vars_;
219 // Last assigned var ID.
220 int32 last_var_id_;
222 private:
223 // Create and return a new ArrayBufferVar size_in_bytes bytes long. This is
224 // implemented by the Host and Plugin tracker separately, so that it can be
225 // a real WebKit ArrayBuffer on the host side.
226 virtual ArrayBufferVar* CreateArrayBuffer(uint32 size_in_bytes) = 0;
227 virtual ArrayBufferVar* CreateShmArrayBuffer(
228 uint32 size_in_bytes,
229 base::SharedMemoryHandle handle) = 0;
231 // On the host side, we want to check that we are only called on the main
232 // thread. This is to protect us from accidentally using the tracker from
233 // other threads (especially the IO thread). On the plugin side, the tracker
234 // is protected by the proxy lock and is thread-safe, so this will be NULL.
235 scoped_ptr<base::ThreadChecker> thread_checker_;
237 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(VarTracker);
240 } // namespace ppapi
242 #endif // PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_VAR_TRACKER_H_