// 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 "ppapi/proxy/plugin_var_serialization_rules.h" #include "base/logging.h" #include "ppapi/proxy/plugin_dispatcher.h" #include "ppapi/proxy/plugin_globals.h" #include "ppapi/proxy/plugin_resource_tracker.h" #include "ppapi/proxy/plugin_var_tracker.h" #include "ppapi/shared_impl/ppapi_globals.h" #include "ppapi/shared_impl/var.h" namespace ppapi { namespace proxy { PluginVarSerializationRules::PluginVarSerializationRules( const base::WeakPtr& dispatcher) : var_tracker_(PluginGlobals::Get()->plugin_var_tracker()), dispatcher_(dispatcher) { } PluginVarSerializationRules::~PluginVarSerializationRules() { } PP_Var PluginVarSerializationRules::SendCallerOwned(const PP_Var& var) { // Objects need special translations to get the IDs valid in the host. if (var.type == PP_VARTYPE_OBJECT) return var_tracker_->GetHostObject(var); return var; } PP_Var PluginVarSerializationRules::BeginReceiveCallerOwned(const PP_Var& var) { if (var.type == PP_VARTYPE_OBJECT) { return dispatcher_ ? var_tracker_->TrackObjectWithNoReference(var, dispatcher_) : PP_MakeUndefined(); } return var; } void PluginVarSerializationRules::EndReceiveCallerOwned(const PP_Var& var) { if (var.type == PP_VARTYPE_OBJECT) { var_tracker_->StopTrackingObjectWithNoReference(var); } else if (var.type >= PP_VARTYPE_STRING) { // Release our reference to the local Var. var_tracker_->ReleaseVar(var); } } PP_Var PluginVarSerializationRules::ReceivePassRef(const PP_Var& var) { // Overview of sending an object with "pass ref" from the browser to the // plugin: // Example 1 Example 2 // Plugin Browser Plugin Browser // Before send 3 2 0 1 // Browser calls BeginSendPassRef 3 2 0 1 // Plugin calls ReceivePassRef 4 1 1 1 // Browser calls EndSendPassRef 4 1 1 1 // // In example 1 before the send, the plugin has 3 refs which are represented // as one ref in the browser (since the plugin only tells the browser when // it's refcount goes from 1 -> 0). The initial state is that the browser // plugin code started to return a value, which means it gets another ref // on behalf of the caller. This needs to be transferred to the plugin and // folded in to its set of refs it maintains (with one ref representing all // of them in the browser). if (var.type == PP_VARTYPE_OBJECT) { return dispatcher_ ? var_tracker_->ReceiveObjectPassRef(var, dispatcher_) : PP_MakeUndefined(); } // Other types are unchanged. return var; } PP_Var PluginVarSerializationRules::BeginSendPassRef(const PP_Var& var) { // Overview of sending an object with "pass ref" from the plugin to the // browser: // Example 1 Example 2 // Plugin Browser Plugin Browser // Before send 3 1 1 1 // Plugin calls BeginSendPassRef 3 1 1 1 // Browser calls ReceivePassRef 3 2 1 2 // Plugin calls EndSendPassRef 2 2 0 1 // // The plugin maintains one ref count in the browser on behalf of the // entire ref count in the plugin. When the plugin refcount goes to 0, it // will call the browser to deref the object. This is why in example 2 // transferring the object ref to the browser involves no net change in the // browser's refcount. // Objects need special translations to get the IDs valid in the host. if (var.type == PP_VARTYPE_OBJECT) return var_tracker_->GetHostObject(var); return var; } void PluginVarSerializationRules::EndSendPassRef(const PP_Var& var) { // See BeginSendPassRef for an example of why we release our ref here. // The var we have in our inner class has been converted to a host object // by BeginSendPassRef. This means it's not a normal var valid in the plugin, // so we need to use the special ReleaseHostObject. if (var.type == PP_VARTYPE_OBJECT) { if (dispatcher_) var_tracker_->ReleaseHostObject(dispatcher_, var); } else if (var.type >= PP_VARTYPE_STRING) { var_tracker_->ReleaseVar(var); } } void PluginVarSerializationRules::ReleaseObjectRef(const PP_Var& var) { var_tracker_->ReleaseVar(var); } } // namespace proxy } // namespace ppapi