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For context see this thread:
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/chromium-dev/RMcVNGjB4II
TBR=thakis,pkasting,jam
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1] Add a ctor to IPC:ChannelHandle that takes a pipe HANDLE.
2] Corresponding change in Channel::ChannelImpl::CreatePipe to
attach to the given pipe instead of creating a new one.
Being able to hand over a pipe handle to IPC::Channel in this way has
other advantages such as using anonymous pipes and safer connections
between process with different level of privileges. Here's how it
can be done:
Server Process:
- Create a server pipe, anonymous pipe is fine too.
- Server creates a client handle of pipe using CreateFile.
- Use DuplicateHandle to duplicate this handle for the client process.
- pass over the handle value to the client process, say using comman line.
Client process:
- Simply receive the handle from the server and hand it over to
IPC:Channel using IPC::ChannelHandle.
Apart from being more flexible, this is more secure as it removes
the 'connection window' while using names.
BUG=none
TEST=none
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/9150030
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Makes the sun_path an absolute path("/tmp/pipe_name") to allow IPC between processes with different working directories
BUG=75303 TEST=NONE
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7167017
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This hides some of the internals of the posix channels from users, and gets rid
of several #ifdef POSIX blocks. Generally simplifies usage of channels xplatform.
BUG=none
TEST=build
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5598010
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BUG=50273
TEST=everything still builds, build is 10% faster on windows, same speed on mac/linux
TBR: erg
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through a GPU channel.
Probably only works in windows only so far.
TEST=none
BUG=none
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/657046
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This splits the ipc code from the common project. The 'common' project pulls in
all of webkit, the v8 bindings, skia, googleurl, and a number of other projects
which makes it very difficult to deal with especially for external projects
wanting just to use some of Chromium's infrastructure. This puts the ipc code
into its top-level ipc/ directory with a dependency only on base. The common
project depends on the new ipc/ipc.gyp:ipc target so that all projects currently
pulling common in to get the IPC code still have it available. This mostly
follows agl's pre-gyp attempt to do this which was r13062.
Known issues:
- Currently a number of projects depend on chrome/chrome.gyp:common in order to
use the IPC infrastructure. Rather than fixing all of these dependencies I have
made common depend on ipc/ipc.gyp:ipc and added "ipc" to the include_rules
section of DEPS so that checkdeps.py doesn't complain. Over time projects that
need IPC should depend on the IPC project themselves and dependencies on common
removed, although I don't think many projects that need IPC will be able to get
away without common currently.
- ipc/ipc_message_macros.h still has #include "chrome/common/..." inside of a
ipc/ should not refer to files in chrome/... now. I'm not sure how to resolve
this since it's really an IDE bug
- the named pipe name (windows+linux) and the logging event name (all) + env
variable (posix) refer explicitly to 'Chrome' which somewhat hurts the illusion
of ipc/ being an independent library. I think this should be examined in a
subsequent, much smaller patch.
- I've eliminated the IPC.SendMsgCount counter since it was implemented in a way
to create a dependency from ipc/ to chrome/common/chrome_counters. This is the
same approach that r13062 took.
http://codereview.chromium.org/155905
(Patch from James Robinson)
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