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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 NET_DISK_CACHE_SPARSE_CONTROL_H_
      6 #define NET_DISK_CACHE_SPARSE_CONTROL_H_
      7 
      8 #include <string>
      9 #include <vector>
     10 
     11 #include "base/basictypes.h"
     12 #include "base/compiler_specific.h"
     13 #include "net/base/completion_callback.h"
     14 #include "net/disk_cache/bitmap.h"
     15 #include "net/disk_cache/disk_format.h"
     16 
     17 namespace net {
     18 class IOBuffer;
     19 class DrainableIOBuffer;
     20 }
     21 
     22 namespace disk_cache {
     23 
     24 class Entry;
     25 class EntryImpl;
     26 
     27 // This class provides support for the sparse capabilities of the disk cache.
     28 // Basically, sparse IO is directed from EntryImpl to this class, and we split
     29 // the operation into multiple small pieces, sending each one to the
     30 // appropriate entry. An instance of this class is asociated with each entry
     31 // used directly for sparse operations (the entry passed in to the constructor).
     32 class SparseControl {
     33  public:
     34   typedef net::CompletionCallback CompletionCallback;
     35 
     36   // The operation to perform.
     37   enum SparseOperation {
     38     kNoOperation,
     39     kReadOperation,
     40     kWriteOperation,
     41     kGetRangeOperation
     42   };
     43 
     44   explicit SparseControl(EntryImpl* entry);
     45   ~SparseControl();
     46 
     47   // Initializes the object for the current entry. If this entry already stores
     48   // sparse data, or can be used to do it, it updates the relevant information
     49   // on disk and returns net::OK. Otherwise it returns a net error code.
     50   int Init();
     51 
     52   // Performs a quick test to see if the entry is sparse or not, without
     53   // generating disk IO (so the answer provided is only a best effort).
     54   bool CouldBeSparse() const;
     55 
     56   // Performs an actual sparse read or write operation for this entry. |op| is
     57   // the operation to perform, |offset| is the desired sparse offset, |buf| and
     58   // |buf_len| specify the actual data to use and |callback| is the callback
     59   // to use for asynchronous operations. See the description of the Read /
     60   // WriteSparseData for details about the arguments. The return value is the
     61   // number of bytes read or written, or a net error code.
     62   int StartIO(SparseOperation op, int64 offset, net::IOBuffer* buf,
     63               int buf_len, const CompletionCallback& callback);
     64 
     65   // Implements Entry::GetAvailableRange().
     66   int GetAvailableRange(int64 offset, int len, int64* start);
     67 
     68   // Cancels the current sparse operation (if any).
     69   void CancelIO();
     70 
     71   // Returns OK if the entry can be used for new IO or ERR_IO_PENDING if we are
     72   // busy. If the entry is busy, we'll invoke the callback when we are ready
     73   // again. See disk_cache::Entry::ReadyToUse() for more info.
     74   int ReadyToUse(const CompletionCallback& completion_callback);
     75 
     76   // Deletes the children entries of |entry|.
     77   static void DeleteChildren(EntryImpl* entry);
     78 
     79  private:
     80   // Creates a new sparse entry or opens an aready created entry from disk.
     81   // These methods just read / write the required info from disk for the current
     82   // entry, and verify that everything is correct. The return value is a net
     83   // error code.
     84   int CreateSparseEntry();
     85   int OpenSparseEntry(int data_len);
     86 
     87   // Opens and closes a child entry. A child entry is a regular EntryImpl object
     88   // with a key derived from the key of the resource to store and the range
     89   // stored by that child.
     90   bool OpenChild();
     91   void CloseChild();
     92   std::string GenerateChildKey();
     93 
     94   // Deletes the current child and continues the current operation (open).
     95   bool KillChildAndContinue(const std::string& key, bool fatal);
     96 
     97   // Continues the current operation (open) without a current child.
     98   bool ContinueWithoutChild(const std::string& key);
     99 
    100   // Returns true if the required child is tracked by the parent entry, i.e. it
    101   // was already created.
    102   bool ChildPresent();
    103 
    104   // Sets the bit for the current child to the provided |value|. In other words,
    105   // starts or stops tracking this child.
    106   void SetChildBit(bool value);
    107 
    108   // Writes to disk the tracking information for this entry.
    109   void WriteSparseData();
    110 
    111   // Verify that the range to be accessed for the current child is appropriate.
    112   // Returns false if an error is detected or there is no need to perform the
    113   // current IO operation (for instance if the required range is not stored by
    114   // the child).
    115   bool VerifyRange();
    116 
    117   // Updates the contents bitmap for the current range, based on the result of
    118   // the current operation.
    119   void UpdateRange(int result);
    120 
    121   // Returns the number of bytes stored at |block_index|, if its allocation-bit
    122   // is off (because it is not completely filled).
    123   int PartialBlockLength(int block_index) const;
    124 
    125   // Initializes the sparse info for the current child.
    126   void InitChildData();
    127 
    128   // Iterates through all the children needed to complete the current operation.
    129   void DoChildrenIO();
    130 
    131   // Performs a single operation with the current child. Returns true when we
    132   // should move on to the next child and false when we should interrupt our
    133   // work.
    134   bool DoChildIO();
    135 
    136   // Performs the required work for GetAvailableRange for one child.
    137   int DoGetAvailableRange();
    138 
    139   // Performs the required work after a single IO operations finishes.
    140   void DoChildIOCompleted(int result);
    141 
    142   // Invoked by the callback of asynchronous operations.
    143   void OnChildIOCompleted(int result);
    144 
    145   // Reports to the user that we are done.
    146   void DoUserCallback();
    147   void DoAbortCallbacks();
    148 
    149   EntryImpl* entry_;  // The sparse entry.
    150   EntryImpl* child_;  // The current child entry.
    151   SparseOperation operation_;
    152   bool pending_;  // True if any child IO operation returned pending.
    153   bool finished_;
    154   bool init_;
    155   bool range_found_;  // True if GetAvailableRange found something.
    156   bool abort_;  // True if we should abort the current operation ASAP.
    157 
    158   SparseHeader sparse_header_;  // Data about the children of entry_.
    159   Bitmap children_map_;  // The actual bitmap of children.
    160   SparseData child_data_;  // Parent and allocation map of child_.
    161   Bitmap child_map_;  // The allocation map as a bitmap.
    162 
    163   CompletionCallback user_callback_;
    164   std::vector<CompletionCallback> abort_callbacks_;
    165   int64 offset_;  // Current sparse offset.
    166   scoped_refptr<net::DrainableIOBuffer> user_buf_;
    167   int buf_len_;  // Bytes to read or write.
    168   int child_offset_;  // Offset to use for the current child.
    169   int child_len_;  // Bytes to read or write for this child.
    170   int result_;
    171 
    172   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SparseControl);
    173 };
    174 
    175 }  // namespace disk_cache
    176 
    177 #endif  // NET_DISK_CACHE_SPARSE_CONTROL_H_
    178