// Copyright 2014 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 IPC_IPC_MESSAGE_PIPE_READER_H_ #define IPC_IPC_MESSAGE_PIPE_READER_H_ #include #include #include #include "base/atomicops.h" #include "base/compiler_specific.h" #include "base/macros.h" #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" #include "base/threading/thread_checker.h" #include "ipc/ipc_message.h" #include "ipc/mojo/ipc.mojom.h" #include "mojo/public/cpp/bindings/associated_binding.h" #include "mojo/public/cpp/system/core.h" #include "mojo/public/cpp/system/message_pipe.h" namespace IPC { namespace internal { class AsyncHandleWaiter; // A helper class to handle bytestream directly over mojo::MessagePipe // in template-method pattern. MessagePipeReader manages the lifetime // of given MessagePipe and participates the event loop, and // read the stream and call the client when it is ready. // // Each client has to: // // * Provide a subclass implemenation of a specific use of a MessagePipe // and implement callbacks. // * Create the subclass instance with a MessagePipeHandle. // The constructor automatically start listening on the pipe. // // All functions must be called on the IO thread, except for Send(), which can // be called on any thread. All |Delegate| functions will be called on the IO // thread. // class MessagePipeReader : public mojom::Channel { public: class Delegate { public: virtual void OnMessageReceived(const Message& message) = 0; virtual void OnPipeError() = 0; }; // Delay the object deletion using the current message loop. // This is intended to used by MessagePipeReader owners. class DelayedDeleter { public: typedef std::default_delete DefaultType; static void DeleteNow(MessagePipeReader* ptr) { delete ptr; } DelayedDeleter() {} explicit DelayedDeleter(const DefaultType&) {} DelayedDeleter& operator=(const DefaultType&) { return *this; } void operator()(MessagePipeReader* ptr) const; }; // Builds a reader that reads messages from |receive_handle| and lets // |delegate| know. // // |pipe| is the message pipe handle corresponding to the channel's master // interface. This is the message pipe underlying both |sender| and // |receiver|. // // Both |sender| and |receiver| must be non-null. // // Note that MessagePipeReader doesn't delete |delegate|. MessagePipeReader(mojo::MessagePipeHandle pipe, mojom::ChannelAssociatedPtr sender, mojo::AssociatedInterfaceRequest receiver, base::ProcessId peer_pid, Delegate* delegate); ~MessagePipeReader() override; // Close and destroy the MessagePipe. void Close(); // Return true if the MessagePipe is alive. bool IsValid() { return sender_; } // Sends an IPC::Message to the other end of the pipe. Safe to call from any // thread. bool Send(scoped_ptr message); base::ProcessId GetPeerPid() const { return peer_pid_; } protected: void OnPipeClosed(); void OnPipeError(MojoResult error); private: // mojom::Channel: void Receive(mojo::Array data, mojo::Array handles) override; // |delegate_| is null once the message pipe is closed. Delegate* delegate_; base::ProcessId peer_pid_; mojom::ChannelAssociatedPtr sender_; mojo::AssociatedBinding binding_; // Raw message pipe handle and interface ID we use to send legacy IPC messages // over the associated pipe. const uint32_t sender_interface_id_; const mojo::MessagePipeHandle sender_pipe_; base::ThreadChecker thread_checker_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MessagePipeReader); }; } // namespace internal } // namespace IPC #endif // IPC_IPC_MESSAGE_PIPE_READER_H_