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 PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_RESOURCE_H_ 6 #define PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_RESOURCE_H_ 7 8 #include <stddef.h> // For NULL. 9 10 #include <string> 11 12 #include "base/basictypes.h" 13 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" 14 #include "ppapi/c/pp_instance.h" 15 #include "ppapi/c/pp_resource.h" 16 #include "ppapi/c/ppb_console.h" 17 #include "ppapi/shared_impl/host_resource.h" 18 19 // All resource types should be added here. This implements our hand-rolled 20 // RTTI system since we don't compile with "real" RTTI. 21 #define FOR_ALL_PPAPI_RESOURCE_APIS(F) \ 22 F(ExtensionsCommon_API) \ 23 F(PPB_Audio_API) \ 24 F(PPB_AudioConfig_API) \ 25 F(PPB_AudioInput_API) \ 26 F(PPB_AudioTrusted_API) \ 27 F(PPB_Broker_API) \ 28 F(PPB_Broker_Instance_API) \ 29 F(PPB_BrowserFont_Singleton_API) \ 30 F(PPB_BrowserFont_Trusted_API) \ 31 F(PPB_Buffer_API) \ 32 F(PPB_DeviceRef_API) \ 33 F(PPB_Ext_CrxFileSystem_Private_API) \ 34 F(PPB_FileChooser_API) \ 35 F(PPB_FileIO_API) \ 36 F(PPB_FileRef_API) \ 37 F(PPB_FileSystem_API) \ 38 F(PPB_Find_API) \ 39 F(PPB_Flash_Clipboard_API) \ 40 F(PPB_Flash_DRM_API) \ 41 F(PPB_Flash_File_API) \ 42 F(PPB_Flash_FontFile_API) \ 43 F(PPB_Flash_Fullscreen_API) \ 44 F(PPB_Flash_Functions_API) \ 45 F(PPB_Flash_Menu_API) \ 46 F(PPB_Flash_MessageLoop_API) \ 47 F(PPB_Gamepad_API) \ 48 F(PPB_Graphics2D_API) \ 49 F(PPB_Graphics3D_API) \ 50 F(PPB_HostResolver_API) \ 51 F(PPB_HostResolver_Private_API) \ 52 F(PPB_ImageData_API) \ 53 F(PPB_InputEvent_API) \ 54 F(PPB_IsolatedFileSystem_Private_API) \ 55 F(PPB_LayerCompositor_API) \ 56 F(PPB_MessageLoop_API) \ 57 F(PPB_NetAddress_API) \ 58 F(PPB_NetworkList_API) \ 59 F(PPB_NetworkMonitor_API) \ 60 F(PPB_NetworkProxy_API) \ 61 F(PPB_OutputProtection_API) \ 62 F(PPB_PDF_API) \ 63 F(PPB_PlatformVerification_API) \ 64 F(PPB_Printing_API) \ 65 F(PPB_ResourceArray_API) \ 66 F(PPB_Scrollbar_API) \ 67 F(PPB_Talk_Private_API) \ 68 F(PPB_TrueTypeFont_API) \ 69 F(PPB_TrueTypeFont_Singleton_API) \ 70 F(PPB_TCPServerSocket_Private_API) \ 71 F(PPB_TCPSocket_API) \ 72 F(PPB_TCPSocket_Private_API) \ 73 F(PPB_UDPSocket_API) \ 74 F(PPB_UDPSocket_Private_API) \ 75 F(PPB_URLLoader_API) \ 76 F(PPB_URLRequestInfo_API) \ 77 F(PPB_URLResponseInfo_API) \ 78 F(PPB_VideoCapture_API) \ 79 F(PPB_VideoDecoder_API) \ 80 F(PPB_VideoDestination_Private_API) \ 81 F(PPB_VideoLayer_API) \ 82 F(PPB_VideoSource_Private_API) \ 83 F(PPB_View_API) \ 84 F(PPB_WebSocket_API) \ 85 F(PPB_Widget_API) \ 86 F(PPB_X509Certificate_Private_API) 87 88 namespace IPC { 89 class Message; 90 } 91 92 namespace ppapi { 93 94 // Normally we shouldn't reply on proxy here, but this is to support 95 // OnReplyReceived. See that comment. 96 namespace proxy { 97 class ResourceMessageReplyParams; 98 } 99 100 // Forward declare all the resource APIs. 101 namespace thunk { 102 #define DECLARE_RESOURCE_CLASS(RESOURCE) class RESOURCE; 103 FOR_ALL_PPAPI_RESOURCE_APIS(DECLARE_RESOURCE_CLASS) 104 #undef DECLARE_RESOURCE_CLASS 105 } // namespace thunk 106 107 // Resources have slightly different registration behaviors when the're an 108 // in-process ("impl") resource in the host (renderer) process, or when they're 109 // a proxied resource in the plugin process. This enum differentiates those 110 // cases. 111 enum ResourceObjectType { 112 OBJECT_IS_IMPL, 113 OBJECT_IS_PROXY 114 }; 115 116 class PPAPI_SHARED_EXPORT Resource : public base::RefCounted<Resource> { 117 public: 118 // Constructor for impl and non-proxied, instance-only objects. 119 // 120 // For constructing "impl" (non-proxied) objects, this just takes the 121 // associated instance, and generates a new resource ID. The host resource 122 // will be the same as the newly-generated resource ID. For all objects in 123 // the renderer (host) process, you'll use this constructor and call it with 124 // OBJECT_IS_IMPL. 125 // 126 // For proxied objects, this will create an "instance-only" object which 127 // lives only in the plugin and doesn't have a corresponding object in the 128 // host. If you have a host resource ID, use the constructor below which 129 // takes that HostResource value. 130 Resource(ResourceObjectType type, PP_Instance instance); 131 132 // For constructing given a host resource. 133 // 134 // For OBJECT_IS_PROXY objects, this takes the resource generated in the host 135 // side, stores it, and allocates a "local" resource ID for use in the 136 // current process. 137 // 138 // For OBJECT_IS_IMPL, the host resource ID must be 0, since there should be 139 // no host resource generated (impl objects should generate their own). The 140 // reason for supporting this constructor at all for the IMPL case is that 141 // some shared objects use a host resource for both modes to keep things the 142 // same. 143 Resource(ResourceObjectType type, const HostResource& host_resource); 144 145 // Constructor for untracked objects. These have no associated instance. Use 146 // this with care, as the object is likely to persist for the lifetime of the 147 // plugin module. This is appropriate in some rare cases, like the 148 // PPB_MessageLoop resource for the main thread. 149 struct Untracked {}; 150 explicit Resource(Untracked); 151 152 virtual ~Resource(); 153 154 PP_Instance pp_instance() const { return host_resource_.instance(); } 155 156 // Returns the resource ID for this object in the current process without 157 // adjusting the refcount. See also GetReference(). 158 PP_Resource pp_resource() const { return pp_resource_; } 159 160 // Returns the host resource which identifies the resource in the host side 161 // of the process in the case of proxied objects. For in-process objects, 162 // this just identifies the in-process resource ID & instance. 163 const HostResource& host_resource() { return host_resource_; } 164 165 // Adds a ref on behalf of the plugin and returns the resource ID. This is 166 // normally used when returning a resource to the plugin, where it's 167 // expecting the returned resource to have ownership of a ref passed. 168 // See also pp_resource() to avoid the AddRef. 169 PP_Resource GetReference(); 170 171 // Called by the resource tracker when the last reference from the plugin 172 // was released. For a few types of resources, the resource could still 173 // stay alive if there are other references held by the PPAPI implementation 174 // (possibly for callbacks and things). 175 // 176 // Note that subclasses except PluginResource should override 177 // LastPluginRefWasDeleted() to be notified. 178 virtual void NotifyLastPluginRefWasDeleted(); 179 180 // Called by the resource tracker when the instance is going away but the 181 // object is still alive (this is not the common case, since it requires 182 // something in the implementation to be keeping a ref that keeps the 183 // resource alive. 184 // 185 // You will want to override this if your resource does some kind of 186 // background processing (like maybe network loads) on behalf of the plugin 187 // and you want to stop that when the plugin is deleted. 188 // 189 // Note that subclasses except PluginResource should override 190 // InstanceWasDeleted() to be notified. 191 virtual void NotifyInstanceWasDeleted(); 192 193 // Dynamic casting for this object. Returns the pointer to the given type if 194 // it's supported. Derived classes override the functions they support to 195 // return the interface. 196 #define DEFINE_TYPE_GETTER(RESOURCE) \ 197 virtual thunk::RESOURCE* As##RESOURCE(); 198 FOR_ALL_PPAPI_RESOURCE_APIS(DEFINE_TYPE_GETTER) 199 #undef DEFINE_TYPE_GETTER 200 201 // Template-based dynamic casting. See specializations below. This is 202 // unimplemented for the default case. This way, for anything that's not a 203 // resource (or if a developer forgets to add the resource to the list in 204 // this file), the result is a linker error. 205 template <typename T> T* GetAs(); 206 207 // Called when a PpapiPluginMsg_ResourceReply reply is received for a 208 // previous CallRenderer. The message is the nested reply message, which may 209 // be an empty message (depending on what the host sends). 210 // 211 // The default implementation will assert (if you send a request, you should 212 // override this function). 213 // 214 // (This function would make more conceptual sense on PluginResource but we 215 // need to call this function from general code that doesn't know how to 216 // distinguish the classes.) 217 virtual void OnReplyReceived(const proxy::ResourceMessageReplyParams& params, 218 const IPC::Message& msg); 219 220 protected: 221 // Logs a message to the console from this resource. 222 void Log(PP_LogLevel level, const std::string& message); 223 224 // Removes the resource from the ResourceTracker's tables. This normally 225 // happens as part of Resource destruction, but if a subclass destructor 226 // has a risk of re-entering destruction via the ResourceTracker, it can 227 // call this explicitly to get rid of the table entry before continuing 228 // with the destruction. If the resource is not in the ResourceTracker's 229 // tables, silently does nothing. See http://crbug.com/159429. 230 void RemoveFromResourceTracker(); 231 232 // Notifications for subclasses. 233 virtual void LastPluginRefWasDeleted() {} 234 virtual void InstanceWasDeleted() {} 235 236 private: 237 // See the getters above. 238 PP_Resource pp_resource_; 239 HostResource host_resource_; 240 241 DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(Resource); 242 }; 243 244 // Template-based dynamic casting. These specializations forward to the 245 // AsXXX virtual functions to return whether the given type is supported. 246 #define DEFINE_RESOURCE_CAST(RESOURCE) \ 247 template<> inline thunk::RESOURCE* Resource::GetAs() { \ 248 return As##RESOURCE(); \ 249 } 250 FOR_ALL_PPAPI_RESOURCE_APIS(DEFINE_RESOURCE_CAST) 251 #undef DEFINE_RESOURCE_CAST 252 253 } // namespace ppapi 254 255 #endif // PPAPI_SHARED_IMPL_RESOURCE_H_ 256