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      1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #ifndef IPC_IPC_CHANNEL_PROXY_H_
      6 #define IPC_IPC_CHANNEL_PROXY_H_
      7 
      8 #include <vector>
      9 
     10 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
     11 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
     12 #include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
     13 #include "base/threading/non_thread_safe.h"
     14 #include "ipc/ipc_channel.h"
     15 #include "ipc/ipc_channel_handle.h"
     16 #include "ipc/ipc_listener.h"
     17 #include "ipc/ipc_sender.h"
     18 
     19 namespace base {
     20 class SingleThreadTaskRunner;
     21 }
     22 
     23 namespace IPC {
     24 
     25 class SendCallbackHelper;
     26 
     27 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
     28 // IPC::ChannelProxy
     29 //
     30 // This class is a helper class that is useful when you wish to run an IPC
     31 // channel on a background thread.  It provides you with the option of either
     32 // handling IPC messages on that background thread or having them dispatched to
     33 // your main thread (the thread on which the IPC::ChannelProxy is created).
     34 //
     35 // The API for an IPC::ChannelProxy is very similar to that of an IPC::Channel.
     36 // When you send a message to an IPC::ChannelProxy, the message is routed to
     37 // the background thread, where it is then passed to the IPC::Channel's Send
     38 // method.  This means that you can send a message from your thread and your
     39 // message will be sent over the IPC channel when possible instead of being
     40 // delayed until your thread returns to its message loop.  (Often IPC messages
     41 // will queue up on the IPC::Channel when there is a lot of traffic, and the
     42 // channel will not get cycles to flush its message queue until the thread, on
     43 // which it is running, returns to its message loop.)
     44 //
     45 // An IPC::ChannelProxy can have a MessageFilter associated with it, which will
     46 // be notified of incoming messages on the IPC::Channel's thread.  This gives
     47 // the consumer of IPC::ChannelProxy the ability to respond to incoming
     48 // messages on this background thread instead of on their own thread, which may
     49 // be bogged down with other processing.  The result can be greatly improved
     50 // latency for messages that can be handled on a background thread.
     51 //
     52 // The consumer of IPC::ChannelProxy is responsible for allocating the Thread
     53 // instance where the IPC::Channel will be created and operated.
     54 //
     55 class IPC_EXPORT ChannelProxy : public Sender, public base::NonThreadSafe {
     56  public:
     57   struct MessageFilterTraits;
     58 
     59   // A class that receives messages on the thread where the IPC channel is
     60   // running.  It can choose to prevent the default action for an IPC message.
     61   class IPC_EXPORT MessageFilter
     62       : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe<MessageFilter, MessageFilterTraits> {
     63    public:
     64     MessageFilter();
     65 
     66     // Called on the background thread to provide the filter with access to the
     67     // channel.  Called when the IPC channel is initialized or when AddFilter
     68     // is called if the channel is already initialized.
     69     virtual void OnFilterAdded(Channel* channel);
     70 
     71     // Called on the background thread when the filter has been removed from
     72     // the ChannelProxy and when the Channel is closing.  After a filter is
     73     // removed, it will not be called again.
     74     virtual void OnFilterRemoved();
     75 
     76     // Called to inform the filter that the IPC channel is connected and we
     77     // have received the internal Hello message from the peer.
     78     virtual void OnChannelConnected(int32 peer_pid);
     79 
     80     // Called when there is an error on the channel, typically that the channel
     81     // has been closed.
     82     virtual void OnChannelError();
     83 
     84     // Called to inform the filter that the IPC channel will be destroyed.
     85     // OnFilterRemoved is called immediately after this.
     86     virtual void OnChannelClosing();
     87 
     88     // Return true to indicate that the message was handled, or false to let
     89     // the message be handled in the default way.
     90     virtual bool OnMessageReceived(const Message& message);
     91 
     92     // Called when the message filter is about to be deleted.  This gives
     93     // derived classes the option of controlling which thread they're deleted
     94     // on etc.
     95     virtual void OnDestruct() const;
     96 
     97    protected:
     98     virtual ~MessageFilter();
     99 
    100    private:
    101     friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe<MessageFilter,
    102                                             MessageFilterTraits>;
    103   };
    104 
    105   struct MessageFilterTraits {
    106     static void Destruct(const MessageFilter* filter) {
    107       filter->OnDestruct();
    108     }
    109   };
    110 
    111 
    112   // Interface for a filter to be imposed on outgoing messages which can
    113   // re-write the message.  Used mainly for testing.
    114   class OutgoingMessageFilter {
    115    public:
    116     // Returns a re-written message, freeing the original, or simply the
    117     // original unchanged if no rewrite indicated.
    118     virtual Message *Rewrite(Message *message) = 0;
    119   };
    120 
    121   // Initializes a channel proxy.  The channel_handle and mode parameters are
    122   // passed directly to the underlying IPC::Channel.  The listener is called on
    123   // the thread that creates the ChannelProxy.  The filter's OnMessageReceived
    124   // method is called on the thread where the IPC::Channel is running.  The
    125   // filter may be null if the consumer is not interested in handling messages
    126   // on the background thread.  Any message not handled by the filter will be
    127   // dispatched to the listener.  The given task runner correspond to a thread
    128   // on which IPC::Channel is created and used (e.g. IO thread).
    129   ChannelProxy(const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle,
    130                Channel::Mode mode,
    131                Listener* listener,
    132                base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* ipc_task_runner);
    133 
    134   virtual ~ChannelProxy();
    135 
    136   // Initializes the channel proxy. Only call this once to initialize a channel
    137   // proxy that was not initialized in its constructor. If create_pipe_now is
    138   // true, the pipe is created synchronously. Otherwise it's created on the IO
    139   // thread.
    140   void Init(const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle, Channel::Mode mode,
    141             bool create_pipe_now);
    142 
    143   // Close the IPC::Channel.  This operation completes asynchronously, once the
    144   // background thread processes the command to close the channel.  It is ok to
    145   // call this method multiple times.  Redundant calls are ignored.
    146   //
    147   // WARNING: The MessageFilter object held by the ChannelProxy is also
    148   // released asynchronously, and it may in fact have its final reference
    149   // released on the background thread.  The caller should be careful to deal
    150   // with / allow for this possibility.
    151   void Close();
    152 
    153   // Send a message asynchronously.  The message is routed to the background
    154   // thread where it is passed to the IPC::Channel's Send method.
    155   virtual bool Send(Message* message) OVERRIDE;
    156 
    157   // Used to intercept messages as they are received on the background thread.
    158   //
    159   // Ordinarily, messages sent to the ChannelProxy are routed to the matching
    160   // listener on the worker thread.  This API allows code to intercept messages
    161   // before they are sent to the worker thread.
    162   // If you call this before the target process is launched, then you're
    163   // guaranteed to not miss any messages.  But if you call this anytime after,
    164   // then some messages might be missed since the filter is added internally on
    165   // the IO thread.
    166   void AddFilter(MessageFilter* filter);
    167   void RemoveFilter(MessageFilter* filter);
    168 
    169   void set_outgoing_message_filter(OutgoingMessageFilter* filter) {
    170     outgoing_message_filter_ = filter;
    171   }
    172 
    173   // Called to clear the pointer to the IPC task runner when it's going away.
    174   void ClearIPCTaskRunner();
    175 
    176   // Get the process ID for the connected peer.
    177   // Returns base::kNullProcessId if the peer is not connected yet.
    178   base::ProcessId peer_pid() const { return context_->peer_pid_; }
    179 
    180 #if defined(OS_POSIX) && !defined(OS_NACL)
    181   // Calls through to the underlying channel's methods.
    182   int GetClientFileDescriptor();
    183   int TakeClientFileDescriptor();
    184   bool GetPeerEuid(uid_t* peer_euid) const;
    185 #endif  // defined(OS_POSIX)
    186 
    187  protected:
    188   class Context;
    189   // A subclass uses this constructor if it needs to add more information
    190   // to the internal state.
    191   ChannelProxy(Context* context);
    192 
    193   // Used internally to hold state that is referenced on the IPC thread.
    194   class Context : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe<Context>,
    195                   public Listener {
    196    public:
    197     Context(Listener* listener, base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* ipc_thread);
    198     void ClearIPCTaskRunner();
    199     base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* ipc_task_runner() const {
    200       return ipc_task_runner_.get();
    201     }
    202     const std::string& channel_id() const { return channel_id_; }
    203 
    204     // Dispatches a message on the listener thread.
    205     void OnDispatchMessage(const Message& message);
    206 
    207    protected:
    208     friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe<Context>;
    209     virtual ~Context();
    210 
    211     // IPC::Listener methods:
    212     virtual bool OnMessageReceived(const Message& message) OVERRIDE;
    213     virtual void OnChannelConnected(int32 peer_pid) OVERRIDE;
    214     virtual void OnChannelError() OVERRIDE;
    215 
    216     // Like OnMessageReceived but doesn't try the filters.
    217     bool OnMessageReceivedNoFilter(const Message& message);
    218 
    219     // Gives the filters a chance at processing |message|.
    220     // Returns true if the message was processed, false otherwise.
    221     bool TryFilters(const Message& message);
    222 
    223     // Like Open and Close, but called on the IPC thread.
    224     virtual void OnChannelOpened();
    225     virtual void OnChannelClosed();
    226 
    227     // Called on the consumers thread when the ChannelProxy is closed.  At that
    228     // point the consumer is telling us that they don't want to receive any
    229     // more messages, so we honor that wish by forgetting them!
    230     virtual void Clear();
    231 
    232    private:
    233     friend class ChannelProxy;
    234     friend class SendCallbackHelper;
    235 
    236     // Create the Channel
    237     void CreateChannel(const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle,
    238                        const Channel::Mode& mode);
    239 
    240     // Methods called on the IO thread.
    241     void OnSendMessage(scoped_ptr<Message> message_ptr);
    242     void OnAddFilter();
    243     void OnRemoveFilter(MessageFilter* filter);
    244 
    245     // Methods called on the listener thread.
    246     void AddFilter(MessageFilter* filter);
    247     void OnDispatchConnected();
    248     void OnDispatchError();
    249 
    250     scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> listener_task_runner_;
    251     Listener* listener_;
    252 
    253     // List of filters.  This is only accessed on the IPC thread.
    254     std::vector<scoped_refptr<MessageFilter> > filters_;
    255     scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> ipc_task_runner_;
    256     scoped_ptr<Channel> channel_;
    257     std::string channel_id_;
    258     bool channel_connected_called_;
    259 
    260     // Holds filters between the AddFilter call on the listerner thread and the
    261     // IPC thread when they're added to filters_.
    262     std::vector<scoped_refptr<MessageFilter> > pending_filters_;
    263     // Lock for pending_filters_.
    264     base::Lock pending_filters_lock_;
    265 
    266     // Cached copy of the peer process ID. Set on IPC but read on both IPC and
    267     // listener threads.
    268     base::ProcessId peer_pid_;
    269   };
    270 
    271   Context* context() { return context_.get(); }
    272 
    273   OutgoingMessageFilter* outgoing_message_filter() {
    274     return outgoing_message_filter_;
    275   }
    276 
    277  private:
    278   friend class SendCallbackHelper;
    279 
    280   // By maintaining this indirection (ref-counted) to our internal state, we
    281   // can safely be destroyed while the background thread continues to do stuff
    282   // that involves this data.
    283   scoped_refptr<Context> context_;
    284 
    285   OutgoingMessageFilter* outgoing_message_filter_;
    286 
    287   // Whether the channel has been initialized.
    288   bool did_init_;
    289 };
    290 
    291 }  // namespace IPC
    292 
    293 #endif  // IPC_IPC_CHANNEL_PROXY_H_
    294