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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 BASE_SYNC_SOCKET_H_
6 #define BASE_SYNC_SOCKET_H_
8 // A socket abstraction used for sending and receiving plain
9 // data. Because the receiving is blocking, they can be used to perform
10 // rudimentary cross-process synchronization with low latency.
12 #include "base/basictypes.h"
13 #if defined(OS_WIN)
14 #include <windows.h>
15 #endif
16 #include <sys/types.h>
18 #include "base/base_export.h"
19 #include "base/compiler_specific.h"
20 #include "base/synchronization/waitable_event.h"
21 #include "base/time/time.h"
23 namespace base {
25 class BASE_EXPORT SyncSocket {
26 public:
27 #if defined(OS_WIN)
28 typedef HANDLE Handle;
29 #else
30 typedef int Handle;
31 #endif
32 static const Handle kInvalidHandle;
34 SyncSocket();
36 // Creates a SyncSocket from a Handle. Used in transport.
37 explicit SyncSocket(Handle handle) : handle_(handle) {}
38 virtual ~SyncSocket();
40 // Initializes and connects a pair of sockets.
41 // |socket_a| and |socket_b| must not hold a valid handle. Upon successful
42 // return, the sockets will both be valid and connected.
43 static bool CreatePair(SyncSocket* socket_a, SyncSocket* socket_b);
45 // Closes the SyncSocket. Returns true on success, false on failure.
46 virtual bool Close();
48 // Sends the message to the remote peer of the SyncSocket.
49 // Note it is not safe to send messages from the same socket handle by
50 // multiple threads simultaneously.
51 // buffer is a pointer to the data to send.
52 // length is the length of the data to send (must be non-zero).
53 // Returns the number of bytes sent, or 0 upon failure.
54 virtual size_t Send(const void* buffer, size_t length);
56 // Receives a message from an SyncSocket.
57 // buffer is a pointer to the buffer to receive data.
58 // length is the number of bytes of data to receive (must be non-zero).
59 // Returns the number of bytes received, or 0 upon failure.
60 virtual size_t Receive(void* buffer, size_t length);
62 // Same as Receive() but only blocks for data until |timeout| has elapsed or
63 // |buffer| |length| is exhausted. Currently only timeouts less than one
64 // second are allowed. Return the amount of data read.
65 virtual size_t ReceiveWithTimeout(void* buffer,
66 size_t length,
67 TimeDelta timeout);
69 // Returns the number of bytes available. If non-zero, Receive() will not
70 // not block when called. NOTE: Some implementations cannot reliably
71 // determine the number of bytes available so avoid using the returned
72 // size as a promise and simply test against zero.
73 size_t Peek();
75 // Extracts the contained handle. Used for transferring between
76 // processes.
77 Handle handle() const { return handle_; }
79 protected:
80 Handle handle_;
82 private:
83 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SyncSocket);
86 // Derives from SyncSocket and adds support for shutting down the socket from
87 // another thread while a blocking Receive or Send is being done from the
88 // thread that owns the socket.
89 class BASE_EXPORT CancelableSyncSocket : public SyncSocket {
90 public:
91 CancelableSyncSocket();
92 explicit CancelableSyncSocket(Handle handle);
93 virtual ~CancelableSyncSocket() {}
95 // Initializes a pair of cancelable sockets. See documentation for
96 // SyncSocket::CreatePair for more details.
97 static bool CreatePair(CancelableSyncSocket* socket_a,
98 CancelableSyncSocket* socket_b);
100 // A way to shut down a socket even if another thread is currently performing
101 // a blocking Receive or Send.
102 bool Shutdown();
104 #if defined(OS_WIN)
105 // Since the Linux and Mac implementations actually use a socket, shutting
106 // them down from another thread is pretty simple - we can just call
107 // shutdown(). However, the Windows implementation relies on named pipes
108 // and there isn't a way to cancel a blocking synchronous Read that is
109 // supported on <Vista. So, for Windows only, we override these
110 // SyncSocket methods in order to support shutting down the 'socket'.
111 virtual bool Close() OVERRIDE;
112 virtual size_t Receive(void* buffer, size_t length) OVERRIDE;
113 virtual size_t ReceiveWithTimeout(void* buffer,
114 size_t length,
115 TimeDelta timeout) OVERRIDE;
116 #endif
118 // Send() is overridden to catch cases where the remote end is not responding
119 // and we fill the local socket buffer. When the buffer is full, this
120 // implementation of Send() will not block indefinitely as
121 // SyncSocket::Send will, but instead return 0, as no bytes could be sent.
122 // Note that the socket will not be closed in this case.
123 virtual size_t Send(const void* buffer, size_t length) OVERRIDE;
125 private:
126 #if defined(OS_WIN)
127 WaitableEvent shutdown_event_;
128 WaitableEvent file_operation_;
129 #endif
130 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CancelableSyncSocket);
133 #if defined(OS_WIN) && !defined(COMPONENT_BUILD)
134 // TODO(cpu): remove this once chrome is split in two dlls.
135 __declspec(selectany)
136 const SyncSocket::Handle SyncSocket::kInvalidHandle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
137 #endif
139 } // namespace base
141 #endif // BASE_SYNC_SOCKET_H_