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1 // Copyright (c) 2011 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_CALLBACK_TRACKER_H_
6 #define PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_CALLBACK_TRACKER_H_
8 #include <map>
9 #include <set>
11 #include "base/basictypes.h"
12 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
13 #include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
14 #include "ppapi/c/pp_resource.h"
15 #include "ppapi/shared_impl/ppapi_shared_export.h"
17 namespace ppapi {
19 class TrackedCallback;
21 // Pepper callbacks have the following semantics (unless otherwise specified;
22 // in particular, the below apply to all completion callbacks):
23 // - Callbacks are always run on the thread where the plugin called a Pepper
24 // function providing that callback.
25 // - Callbacks are always called from the message loop of the thread. In
26 // particular, calling into Pepper will not result in the plugin being
27 // re-entered via a synchronously-run callback.
28 // - Each callback will be executed (a.k.a. completed) exactly once.
29 // - Each callback may be *aborted*, which means that it will be executed with
30 // result |PP_ERROR_ABORTED| (in the case of completion callbacks). The
31 // ABORT counts as the callback's one completion.
32 // - Before |PPP_ShutdownModule()| is called, every pending callback (for every
33 // instance of that module) will be aborted.
34 // - Callbacks are usually associated to a resource, whose "deletion" provides
35 // a "cancellation" (or abort) mechanism -- see below.
36 // - When a plugin releases its last reference to resource, all callbacks
37 // associated to that resource are aborted. Even if a non-abortive completion
38 // of such a callback had previously been scheduled (i.e., posted), that
39 // callback must now be aborted. The aborts should be scheduled immediately
40 // (upon the last reference being given up) and should not rely on anything
41 // else (e.g., a background task to complete or further action from the
42 // plugin).
43 // - Abortive completion gives no information about the status of the
44 // asynchronous operation: The operation may have not yet begun, may be in
45 // progress, or may be completed (successfully or not). In fact, the
46 // operation may still proceed after the callback has been aborted.
47 // - Any output data buffers provided to Pepper are associated with a resource.
48 // Once that resource is released, no subsequent writes to those buffers
49 // will occur. When operations occur on background threads, writing to the
50 // plugin's data buffers should be delayed to happen on the callback's thread
51 // to ensure that we don't write to the buffers if the callback has been
52 // aborted (see TrackedCallback::set_completion_task()).
54 // Thread-safety notes:
55 // |CallbackTracker| uses a lock to protect its dictionary of callbacks. This
56 // is primarily to allow the safe removal of callbacks from any thread without
57 // requiring that the |ProxyLock| is held. Methods that may invoke a callback
58 // need to have the |ProxyLock| (and those methods assert that it's acquired).
59 // |TrackedCallback| is thread-safe ref-counted, so objects which live on
60 // different threads may keep references. Releasing a reference to
61 // |TrackedCallback| on a different thread (possibly causing destruction) is
62 // also okay.
64 // |CallbackTracker| tracks pending Pepper callbacks for a single instance. It
65 // also tracks, for each resource ID, which callbacks are pending. Just before
66 // a callback is completed, it is removed from the tracker. We use
67 // |CallbackTracker| for two things: (1) to ensure that all callbacks are
68 // properly aborted before instance shutdown, and (2) to ensure that all
69 // callbacks associated with a given resource are aborted when a plugin instance
70 // releases its last reference to that resource.
71 class PPAPI_SHARED_EXPORT CallbackTracker
72 : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe<CallbackTracker> {
73 public:
74 CallbackTracker();
76 // Abort all callbacks (synchronously).
77 void AbortAll();
79 // Abort all callbacks associated to the given resource ID (which must be
80 // valid, i.e., nonzero) by posting a task (or tasks).
81 void PostAbortForResource(PP_Resource resource_id);
83 private:
84 friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe<CallbackTracker>;
85 ~CallbackTracker();
87 // |TrackedCallback| are expected to automatically add and
88 // remove themselves from their provided |CallbackTracker|.
89 friend class TrackedCallback;
90 void Add(const scoped_refptr<TrackedCallback>& tracked_callback);
91 void Remove(const scoped_refptr<TrackedCallback>& tracked_callback);
93 // For each resource ID with a pending callback, store a set with its pending
94 // callbacks. (Resource ID 0 is used for callbacks not associated to a valid
95 // resource.) If a resource ID is re-used for another resource, there may be
96 // aborted callbacks corresponding to the original resource in that set; these
97 // will be removed when they are completed (abortively).
98 typedef std::set<scoped_refptr<TrackedCallback> > CallbackSet;
99 typedef std::map<PP_Resource, CallbackSet> CallbackSetMap;
100 CallbackSetMap pending_callbacks_;
102 // Used to ensure we don't add any callbacks after AbortAll.
103 bool abort_all_called_;
105 base::Lock lock_;
107 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CallbackTracker);
110 } // namespace ppapi
112 #endif // PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_CALLBACK_TRACKER_H_