// 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_TRACKER_H_
#define PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_RESOURCE_TRACKER_H_
#include <set>
#include "base/basictypes.h"
#include "base/containers/hash_tables.h"
#include "base/memory/linked_ptr.h"
#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
#include "base/threading/thread_checker.h"
#include "base/threading/thread_checker_impl.h"
#include "ppapi/c/pp_instance.h"
#include "ppapi/c/pp_resource.h"
#include "ppapi/shared_impl/ppapi_shared_export.h"
namespace ppapi {
class Resource;
class PPAPI_SHARED_EXPORT ResourceTracker {
public:
// A SINGLE_THREADED ResourceTracker will use a thread-checker to make sure
// it's always invoked on the same thread on which it was constructed. A
// THREAD_SAFE ResourceTracker will check that the ProxyLock is held. See
// CheckThreadingPreconditions() for more details.
enum ThreadMode { SINGLE_THREADED, THREAD_SAFE };
explicit ResourceTracker(ThreadMode thread_mode);
virtual ~ResourceTracker();
// The returned pointer will be NULL if there is no resource. The reference
// count of the resource is unaffected.
Resource* GetResource(PP_Resource res) const;
// Takes a reference on the given resource.
// Do not call this method on on the host side for resources backed by a
// ResourceHost.
void AddRefResource(PP_Resource res);
// Releases a reference on the given resource.
// Do not call this method on on the host side for resources backed by a
// ResourceHost.
void ReleaseResource(PP_Resource res);
// Releases a reference on the given resource once the message loop returns.
void ReleaseResourceSoon(PP_Resource res);
// Notifies the tracker that a new instance has been created. This must be
// called before creating any resources associated with the instance.
void DidCreateInstance(PP_Instance instance);
// Called when an instance is being deleted. All plugin refs for the
// associated resources will be force freed, and the resources (if they still
// exist) will be disassociated from the instance.
void DidDeleteInstance(PP_Instance instance);
// Returns the number of resources associated with the given instance.
// Returns 0 if the instance isn't known.
int GetLiveObjectsForInstance(PP_Instance instance) const;
protected:
// This calls AddResource and RemoveResource.
friend class Resource;
// On the host-side, make sure we are called on the right thread. On the
// plugin side, make sure we have the proxy lock.
void CheckThreadingPreconditions() const;
// This method is called by PluginResourceTracker's constructor so that in
// debug mode PP_Resources from the plugin process always have odd values
// (ignoring the type bits), while PP_Resources from the renderer process have
// even values.
// This allows us to check that resource refs aren't added or released on the
// wrong side.
void UseOddResourceValueInDebugMode();
// Adds the given resource to the tracker, associating it with the instance
// stored in the resource object. The new resource ID is returned, and the
// resource will have 0 plugin refcount. This is called by the resource
// constructor.
//
// Returns 0 if the resource could not be added.
virtual PP_Resource AddResource(Resource* object);
// The opposite of AddResource, this removes the tracking information for
// the given resource. It's called from the resource destructor.
virtual void RemoveResource(Resource* object);
private:
// Calls NotifyLastPluginRefWasDeleted on the given resource object and
// cancels pending callbacks for the resource.
void LastPluginRefWasDeleted(Resource* object);
int32 GetNextResourceValue();
// In debug mode, checks whether |res| comes from the same resource tracker.
bool CanOperateOnResource(PP_Resource res);
typedef std::set<PP_Resource> ResourceSet;
struct InstanceData {
// Lists all resources associated with the given instance as non-owning
// pointers. This allows us to notify those resources that the instance is
// going away (otherwise, they may crash if they outlive the instance).
ResourceSet resources;
};
typedef base::hash_map<PP_Instance, linked_ptr<InstanceData> > InstanceMap;
InstanceMap instance_map_;
// For each PP_Resource, keep the object pointer and a plugin use count.
// This use count is different then Resource object's RefCount, and is
// manipulated using this AddRefResource/UnrefResource. When the plugin use
// count is positive, we keep an extra ref on the Resource on
// behalf of the plugin. When it drops to 0, we free that ref, keeping
// the resource in the list.
//
// A resource will be in this list as long as the object is alive.
typedef std::pair<Resource*, int> ResourceAndRefCount;
typedef base::hash_map<PP_Resource, ResourceAndRefCount> ResourceMap;
ResourceMap live_resources_;
int32 last_resource_value_;
// On the host side, we want to check that we are only called on the main
// thread. This is to protect us from accidentally using the tracker from
// other threads (especially the IO thread). On the plugin side, the tracker
// is protected by the proxy lock and is thread-safe, so this will be NULL.
scoped_ptr<base::ThreadChecker> thread_checker_;
base::WeakPtrFactory<ResourceTracker> weak_ptr_factory_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ResourceTracker);
};
} // namespace ppapi
#endif // PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_RESOURCE_TRACKER_H_