/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ // Copyright (c) 2006-2009 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 CHROME_COMMON_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_SET_POSIX_H_ #define CHROME_COMMON_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_SET_POSIX_H_ #include #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "base/file_descriptor_posix.h" #include "nsISupportsImpl.h" // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // A FileDescriptorSet is an ordered set of POSIX file descriptors. These are // associated with IPC messages so that descriptors can be transmitted over a // UNIX domain socket. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- class FileDescriptorSet { public: NS_INLINE_DECL_THREADSAFE_REFCOUNTING(FileDescriptorSet) FileDescriptorSet(); // Mac and Linux both limit the number of file descriptors per message to // slightly more than 250. enum { MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_MESSAGE = 250 }; // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Interfaces for building during message serialisation... // Add a descriptor to the end of the set. Returns false iff the set is full. bool Add(int fd); // Add a descriptor to the end of the set and automatically close it after // transmission. Returns false iff the set is full. bool AddAndAutoClose(int fd); // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Interfaces for accessing during message deserialisation... // Return the number of descriptors unsigned size() const { return descriptors_.size(); } // Return true if no unconsumed descriptors remain bool empty() const { return descriptors_.empty(); } // Fetch the nth descriptor from the beginning of the set. Code using this // /must/ access the descriptors in order, except that it may wrap from the // end to index 0 again. // // This interface is designed for the deserialising code as it doesn't // support close flags. // returns: file descriptor, or -1 on error int GetDescriptorAt(unsigned n) const; // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Interfaces for transmission... // Fill an array with file descriptors without 'consuming' them. CommitAll // must be called after these descriptors have been transmitted. // buffer: (output) a buffer of, at least, size() integers. void GetDescriptors(int* buffer) const; // This must be called after transmitting the descriptors returned by // GetDescriptors. It marks all the descriptors as consumed and closes those // which are auto-close. void CommitAll(); // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Interfaces for receiving... // Set the contents of the set from the given buffer. This set must be empty // before calling. The auto-close flag is set on all the descriptors so that // unconsumed descriptors are closed on destruction. void SetDescriptors(const int* buffer, unsigned count); // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- private: ~FileDescriptorSet(); // A vector of descriptors and close flags. If this message is sent, then // these descriptors are sent as control data. After sending, any descriptors // with a true flag are closed. If this message has been received, then these // are the descriptors which were received and all close flags are true. std::vector descriptors_; // This contains the index of the next descriptor which should be consumed. // It's used in a couple of ways. Firstly, at destruction we can check that // all the descriptors have been read (with GetNthDescriptor). Secondly, we // can check that they are read in order. mutable unsigned consumed_descriptor_highwater_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FileDescriptorSet); }; #endif // CHROME_COMMON_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_SET_POSIX_H_