// Copyright (c) 2010 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. // This file defines a mapping between Automation Proxy objects and // their associated app-side handles. #ifndef CHROME_TEST_AUTOMATION_AUTOMATION_HANDLE_TRACKER_H__ #define CHROME_TEST_AUTOMATION_AUTOMATION_HANDLE_TRACKER_H__ #pragma once #include #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "base/lock.h" #include "base/ref_counted.h" #include "ipc/ipc_channel.h" // This represents a value that the app's AutomationProvider returns // when asked for a resource (like a window or tab). typedef int AutomationHandle; class AutomationHandleTracker; class AutomationMessageSender; class AutomationResourceProxy : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe { public: AutomationResourceProxy(AutomationHandleTracker* tracker, AutomationMessageSender* sender, AutomationHandle handle); // Marks this proxy object as no longer valid; this generally means // that the corresponding resource on the app side is gone. void Invalidate() { is_valid_ = false; tracker_ = NULL; } bool is_valid() const { return is_valid_; } // Returns the handle that the app has generated to refer to this resource. AutomationHandle handle() { return handle_; } protected: friend class AutomationHandleTracker; friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe; virtual ~AutomationResourceProxy(); AutomationHandle handle_; // Not owned by us, owned by the AutomationProxy object. May be NULL if the // tracker has been destroyed (and hence the object is invalid). AutomationHandleTracker* tracker_; // Not owned by us. AutomationMessageSender* sender_; private: // True if the resource that this object is a proxy for on the app side // still exists. bool is_valid_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(AutomationResourceProxy); }; // This class keeps track of the mapping between AutomationHandles and // AutomationResourceProxy objects. This is important because (1) multiple // AutomationResourceProxy objects can be generated for the same handle // (2) handles can be invalidated by the app, and all the associated // proxy objects then need to be invalidated, and (3) when a handle is no // longer being used on this end, we need to tell the app that it can // discard the handle. class AutomationHandleTracker { public: explicit AutomationHandleTracker(); ~AutomationHandleTracker(); // Adds the specified proxy object to the tracker. void Add(AutomationResourceProxy* proxy); // Removes a given proxy object from the mapping, and unregisters the // handle on the app side if this was the last proxy object that was using // that handle. This is a no-op if the proxy object is not currently // in the tracker. void Remove(AutomationResourceProxy* proxy); // Marks all proxy objects related to a given handle invalid. This is // used when a resource (like a window) on the app side is closed, meaning // that no further operations can be completed using the handle that // identified that resource. void InvalidateHandle(AutomationHandle handle); AutomationResourceProxy* GetResource(AutomationHandle handle); void put_channel(IPC::Channel* channel) { channel_ = channel; } private: typedef std::map > HandleToObjectMap; typedef std::pair MapEntry; HandleToObjectMap handle_to_object_; Lock map_lock_; IPC::Channel* channel_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(AutomationHandleTracker); }; #endif // CHROME_TEST_AUTOMATION_AUTOMATION_HANDLE_TRACKER_H__