// 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. #include "chrome/browser/common/cancelable_request.h" CancelableRequestProvider::CancelableRequestProvider() : next_handle_(1) { } CancelableRequestProvider::Handle CancelableRequestProvider::AddRequest( CancelableRequestBase* request, CancelableRequestConsumerBase* consumer) { Handle handle; { base::AutoLock lock(pending_request_lock_); handle = next_handle_; pending_requests_[next_handle_] = request; ++next_handle_; DCHECK(next_handle_) << "next_handle_ may have wrapped around to invalid state."; } consumer->OnRequestAdded(this, handle); request->Init(this, handle, consumer); return handle; } void CancelableRequestProvider::CancelRequest(Handle handle) { base::AutoLock lock(pending_request_lock_); CancelRequestLocked(pending_requests_.find(handle)); } CancelableRequestProvider::~CancelableRequestProvider() { // There may be requests whose result callback has not been run yet. We need // to cancel them otherwise they may try and call us back after we've been // deleted, or do other bad things. This can occur on shutdown (or browser // context destruction) when a request is scheduled, completed (but not // dispatched), then the BrowserContext is deleted. base::AutoLock lock(pending_request_lock_); while (!pending_requests_.empty()) CancelRequestLocked(pending_requests_.begin()); } void CancelableRequestProvider::CancelRequestLocked( const CancelableRequestMap::iterator& item) { pending_request_lock_.AssertAcquired(); if (item == pending_requests_.end()) { NOTREACHED() << "Trying to cancel an unknown request"; return; } item->second->consumer()->OnRequestRemoved(this, item->first); item->second->set_canceled(); pending_requests_.erase(item); } void CancelableRequestProvider::RequestCompleted(Handle handle) { CancelableRequestConsumerBase* consumer = NULL; { base::AutoLock lock(pending_request_lock_); CancelableRequestMap::iterator i = pending_requests_.find(handle); if (i == pending_requests_.end()) { NOTREACHED() << "Trying to cancel an unknown request"; return; } consumer = i->second->consumer(); // This message should only get sent if the class is not cancelled, or // else the consumer might be gone). DCHECK(!i->second->canceled()); pending_requests_.erase(i); } // Notify the consumer that the request is gone consumer->OnRequestRemoved(this, handle); } // MSVC doesn't like complex extern templates and DLLs. #if !defined(COMPILER_MSVC) // Emit our most common CancelableRequestConsumer. template class CancelableRequestConsumerTSimple; // And the most common subclass of it. template class CancelableRequestConsumerT; #endif CancelableRequestBase::CancelableRequestBase() : provider_(NULL), consumer_(NULL), handle_(0) { callback_thread_ = MessageLoop::current(); } CancelableRequestBase::~CancelableRequestBase() { } void CancelableRequestBase::Init(CancelableRequestProvider* provider, CancelableRequestProvider::Handle handle, CancelableRequestConsumerBase* consumer) { DCHECK(handle_ == 0 && provider_ == NULL && consumer_ == NULL); provider_ = provider; consumer_ = consumer; handle_ = handle; } void CancelableRequestBase::DoForward(const base::Closure& forwarded_call, bool force_async) { if (force_async || callback_thread_ != MessageLoop::current()) { callback_thread_->PostTask( FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&CancelableRequestBase::ExecuteCallback, this, forwarded_call)); } else { // We can do synchronous callbacks when we're on the same thread. ExecuteCallback(forwarded_call); } } void CancelableRequestBase::ExecuteCallback( const base::Closure& forwarded_call) { DCHECK_EQ(callback_thread_, MessageLoop::current()); if (!canceled_.IsSet()) { WillExecute(); // Execute the callback. forwarded_call.Run(); } // Notify the provider that the request is complete. The provider will // notify the consumer for us. Note that it is possible for the callback to // cancel this request; we must check canceled again. if (!canceled_.IsSet()) NotifyCompleted(); }