// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_RESOURCE_H_
#define PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_RESOURCE_H_
#include <stddef.h> // For NULL.
#include <string>
#include "base/basictypes.h"
#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
#include "ppapi/c/pp_instance.h"
#include "ppapi/c/pp_resource.h"
#include "ppapi/c/ppb_console.h"
#include "ppapi/shared_impl/host_resource.h"
// All resource types should be added here. This implements our hand-rolled
// RTTI system since we don't compile with "real" RTTI.
#define FOR_ALL_PPAPI_RESOURCE_APIS(F) \
F(ExtensionsCommon_API) \
F(PPB_Audio_API) \
F(PPB_AudioConfig_API) \
F(PPB_AudioInput_API) \
F(PPB_AudioTrusted_API) \
F(PPB_Broker_API) \
F(PPB_Broker_Instance_API) \
F(PPB_BrowserFont_Singleton_API) \
F(PPB_BrowserFont_Trusted_API) \
F(PPB_Buffer_API) \
F(PPB_DeviceRef_API) \
F(PPB_Ext_CrxFileSystem_Private_API) \
F(PPB_FileChooser_API) \
F(PPB_FileIO_API) \
F(PPB_FileRef_API) \
F(PPB_FileSystem_API) \
F(PPB_Find_API) \
F(PPB_Flash_Clipboard_API) \
F(PPB_Flash_DRM_API) \
F(PPB_Flash_File_API) \
F(PPB_Flash_FontFile_API) \
F(PPB_Flash_Fullscreen_API) \
F(PPB_Flash_Functions_API) \
F(PPB_Flash_Menu_API) \
F(PPB_Flash_MessageLoop_API) \
F(PPB_Gamepad_API) \
F(PPB_Graphics2D_API) \
F(PPB_Graphics3D_API) \
F(PPB_HostResolver_API) \
F(PPB_HostResolver_Private_API) \
F(PPB_ImageData_API) \
F(PPB_InputEvent_API) \
F(PPB_IsolatedFileSystem_Private_API) \
F(PPB_LayerCompositor_API) \
F(PPB_MessageLoop_API) \
F(PPB_NetAddress_API) \
F(PPB_NetworkList_API) \
F(PPB_NetworkMonitor_API) \
F(PPB_NetworkProxy_API) \
F(PPB_OutputProtection_API) \
F(PPB_PDF_API) \
F(PPB_PlatformVerification_API) \
F(PPB_Printing_API) \
F(PPB_ResourceArray_API) \
F(PPB_Scrollbar_API) \
F(PPB_Talk_Private_API) \
F(PPB_TrueTypeFont_API) \
F(PPB_TrueTypeFont_Singleton_API) \
F(PPB_TCPServerSocket_Private_API) \
F(PPB_TCPSocket_API) \
F(PPB_TCPSocket_Private_API) \
F(PPB_UDPSocket_API) \
F(PPB_UDPSocket_Private_API) \
F(PPB_URLLoader_API) \
F(PPB_URLRequestInfo_API) \
F(PPB_URLResponseInfo_API) \
F(PPB_VideoCapture_API) \
F(PPB_VideoDecoder_API) \
F(PPB_VideoDestination_Private_API) \
F(PPB_VideoLayer_API) \
F(PPB_VideoSource_Private_API) \
F(PPB_View_API) \
F(PPB_WebSocket_API) \
F(PPB_Widget_API) \
F(PPB_X509Certificate_Private_API)
namespace IPC {
class Message;
}
namespace ppapi {
// Normally we shouldn't reply on proxy here, but this is to support
// OnReplyReceived. See that comment.
namespace proxy {
class ResourceMessageReplyParams;
}
// Forward declare all the resource APIs.
namespace thunk {
#define DECLARE_RESOURCE_CLASS(RESOURCE) class RESOURCE;
FOR_ALL_PPAPI_RESOURCE_APIS(DECLARE_RESOURCE_CLASS)
#undef DECLARE_RESOURCE_CLASS
} // namespace thunk
// Resources have slightly different registration behaviors when the're an
// in-process ("impl") resource in the host (renderer) process, or when they're
// a proxied resource in the plugin process. This enum differentiates those
// cases.
enum ResourceObjectType {
OBJECT_IS_IMPL,
OBJECT_IS_PROXY
};
class PPAPI_SHARED_EXPORT Resource : public base::RefCounted<Resource> {
public:
// Constructor for impl and non-proxied, instance-only objects.
//
// For constructing "impl" (non-proxied) objects, this just takes the
// associated instance, and generates a new resource ID. The host resource
// will be the same as the newly-generated resource ID. For all objects in
// the renderer (host) process, you'll use this constructor and call it with
// OBJECT_IS_IMPL.
//
// For proxied objects, this will create an "instance-only" object which
// lives only in the plugin and doesn't have a corresponding object in the
// host. If you have a host resource ID, use the constructor below which
// takes that HostResource value.
Resource(ResourceObjectType type, PP_Instance instance);
// For constructing given a host resource.
//
// For OBJECT_IS_PROXY objects, this takes the resource generated in the host
// side, stores it, and allocates a "local" resource ID for use in the
// current process.
//
// For OBJECT_IS_IMPL, the host resource ID must be 0, since there should be
// no host resource generated (impl objects should generate their own). The
// reason for supporting this constructor at all for the IMPL case is that
// some shared objects use a host resource for both modes to keep things the
// same.
Resource(ResourceObjectType type, const HostResource& host_resource);
// Constructor for untracked objects. These have no associated instance. Use
// this with care, as the object is likely to persist for the lifetime of the
// plugin module. This is appropriate in some rare cases, like the
// PPB_MessageLoop resource for the main thread.
struct Untracked {};
explicit Resource(Untracked);
virtual ~Resource();
PP_Instance pp_instance() const { return host_resource_.instance(); }
// Returns the resource ID for this object in the current process without
// adjusting the refcount. See also GetReference().
PP_Resource pp_resource() const { return pp_resource_; }
// Returns the host resource which identifies the resource in the host side
// of the process in the case of proxied objects. For in-process objects,
// this just identifies the in-process resource ID & instance.
const HostResource& host_resource() { return host_resource_; }
// Adds a ref on behalf of the plugin and returns the resource ID. This is
// normally used when returning a resource to the plugin, where it's
// expecting the returned resource to have ownership of a ref passed.
// See also pp_resource() to avoid the AddRef.
PP_Resource GetReference();
// Called by the resource tracker when the last reference from the plugin
// was released. For a few types of resources, the resource could still
// stay alive if there are other references held by the PPAPI implementation
// (possibly for callbacks and things).
//
// Note that subclasses except PluginResource should override
// LastPluginRefWasDeleted() to be notified.
virtual void NotifyLastPluginRefWasDeleted();
// Called by the resource tracker when the instance is going away but the
// object is still alive (this is not the common case, since it requires
// something in the implementation to be keeping a ref that keeps the
// resource alive.
//
// You will want to override this if your resource does some kind of
// background processing (like maybe network loads) on behalf of the plugin
// and you want to stop that when the plugin is deleted.
//
// Note that subclasses except PluginResource should override
// InstanceWasDeleted() to be notified.
virtual void NotifyInstanceWasDeleted();
// Dynamic casting for this object. Returns the pointer to the given type if
// it's supported. Derived classes override the functions they support to
// return the interface.
#define DEFINE_TYPE_GETTER(RESOURCE) \
virtual thunk::RESOURCE* As##RESOURCE();
FOR_ALL_PPAPI_RESOURCE_APIS(DEFINE_TYPE_GETTER)
#undef DEFINE_TYPE_GETTER
// Template-based dynamic casting. See specializations below. This is
// unimplemented for the default case. This way, for anything that's not a
// resource (or if a developer forgets to add the resource to the list in
// this file), the result is a linker error.
template <typename T> T* GetAs();
// Called when a PpapiPluginMsg_ResourceReply reply is received for a
// previous CallRenderer. The message is the nested reply message, which may
// be an empty message (depending on what the host sends).
//
// The default implementation will assert (if you send a request, you should
// override this function).
//
// (This function would make more conceptual sense on PluginResource but we
// need to call this function from general code that doesn't know how to
// distinguish the classes.)
virtual void OnReplyReceived(const proxy::ResourceMessageReplyParams& params,
const IPC::Message& msg);
protected:
// Logs a message to the console from this resource.
void Log(PP_LogLevel level, const std::string& message);
// Removes the resource from the ResourceTracker's tables. This normally
// happens as part of Resource destruction, but if a subclass destructor
// has a risk of re-entering destruction via the ResourceTracker, it can
// call this explicitly to get rid of the table entry before continuing
// with the destruction. If the resource is not in the ResourceTracker's
// tables, silently does nothing. See http://crbug.com/159429.
void RemoveFromResourceTracker();
// Notifications for subclasses.
virtual void LastPluginRefWasDeleted() {}
virtual void InstanceWasDeleted() {}
private:
// See the getters above.
PP_Resource pp_resource_;
HostResource host_resource_;
DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(Resource);
};
// Template-based dynamic casting. These specializations forward to the
// AsXXX virtual functions to return whether the given type is supported.
#define DEFINE_RESOURCE_CAST(RESOURCE) \
template<> inline thunk::RESOURCE* Resource::GetAs() { \
return As##RESOURCE(); \
}
FOR_ALL_PPAPI_RESOURCE_APIS(DEFINE_RESOURCE_CAST)
#undef DEFINE_RESOURCE_CAST
} // namespace ppapi
#endif // PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_RESOURCE_H_