// Copyright 2013 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 CC_TREES_BLOCKING_TASK_RUNNER_H_ #define CC_TREES_BLOCKING_TASK_RUNNER_H_ #include #include "base/location.h" #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" #include "base/single_thread_task_runner.h" #include "base/synchronization/lock.h" #include "base/threading/platform_thread.h" #include "cc/base/cc_export.h" namespace cc { // This class wraps a SingleThreadTaskRunner but allows posted tasks to be // run without a round trip through the message loop. This shortcutting // removes guarantees about ordering. Tasks posted while the // BlockingTaskRunner is in a capturing state will run in order, and tasks // posted while the BlockingTaskRunner is /not/ in a capturing state will // run in order, but the two sets of tasks will *not* run in order relative // to when they were posted. // // To use this class, post tasks to the task runner returned by // BlockingTaskRunner::Create(). The thread it is created on identifies the // thread you want the tasks to run on. The SingleThreadTaskRunner which is // passed into Create() is used to run tasks that are posted when not in a // capturing state. // // Then, on the thread that the given task runner belongs to, you may // instantiate a BlockingTaskRunner::CapturePostTasks. While this object // exists, the task runner will collect any PostTasks called on it, posting // tasks to that thread from anywhere. This CapturePostTasks object provides // a window in time where tasks can shortcut past the MessageLoop. As soon // as the CapturePostTasks object is destroyed (goes out of scope), all // tasks that had been posted to the thread during the window will be executed // immediately. // // Beware of re-entrancy, make sure the CapturePostTasks object is destroyed at // a time when it makes sense for the embedder to call arbitrary things. class CC_EXPORT BlockingTaskRunner { public: // Creates a BlockingTaskRunner for a given SingleThreadTaskRunner. // |task_runner| will be used to run the tasks which are posted while we are // not capturing. |task_runner| should belong to same the thread on which // capturing is done. static scoped_ptr Create( scoped_refptr task_runner); ~BlockingTaskRunner(); // While an object of this type is held alive on a thread, any tasks // posted to the thread will be captured and run as soon as the object // is destroyed, shortcutting past the task runner. class CC_EXPORT CapturePostTasks { public: explicit CapturePostTasks(BlockingTaskRunner* blocking_runner); ~CapturePostTasks(); private: BlockingTaskRunner* blocking_runner_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CapturePostTasks); }; // True if tasks posted to the BlockingTaskRunner will run on the current // thread. bool BelongsToCurrentThread(); // Posts a task using the contained SingleThreadTaskRunner unless |capture_| // is true. When |capture_| is true, tasks posted will be caught and stored // until the capturing stops. At that time the tasks will be run directly // instead of being posted to the SingleThreadTaskRunner. bool PostTask(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here, const base::Closure& task); private: explicit BlockingTaskRunner( scoped_refptr task_runner); void SetCapture(bool capture); base::PlatformThreadId thread_id_; scoped_refptr task_runner_; base::Lock lock_; int capture_; std::vector captured_tasks_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BlockingTaskRunner); }; } // namespace cc #endif // CC_TREES_BLOCKING_TASK_RUNNER_H_