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 MessageFilter; 26 class MessageFilterRouter; 27 class SendCallbackHelper; 28 29 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 // IPC::ChannelProxy 31 // 32 // This class is a helper class that is useful when you wish to run an IPC 33 // channel on a background thread. It provides you with the option of either 34 // handling IPC messages on that background thread or having them dispatched to 35 // your main thread (the thread on which the IPC::ChannelProxy is created). 36 // 37 // The API for an IPC::ChannelProxy is very similar to that of an IPC::Channel. 38 // When you send a message to an IPC::ChannelProxy, the message is routed to 39 // the background thread, where it is then passed to the IPC::Channel's Send 40 // method. This means that you can send a message from your thread and your 41 // message will be sent over the IPC channel when possible instead of being 42 // delayed until your thread returns to its message loop. (Often IPC messages 43 // will queue up on the IPC::Channel when there is a lot of traffic, and the 44 // channel will not get cycles to flush its message queue until the thread, on 45 // which it is running, returns to its message loop.) 46 // 47 // An IPC::ChannelProxy can have a MessageFilter associated with it, which will 48 // be notified of incoming messages on the IPC::Channel's thread. This gives 49 // the consumer of IPC::ChannelProxy the ability to respond to incoming 50 // messages on this background thread instead of on their own thread, which may 51 // be bogged down with other processing. The result can be greatly improved 52 // latency for messages that can be handled on a background thread. 53 // 54 // The consumer of IPC::ChannelProxy is responsible for allocating the Thread 55 // instance where the IPC::Channel will be created and operated. 56 // 57 class IPC_EXPORT ChannelProxy : public Sender, public base::NonThreadSafe { 58 public: 59 // Initializes a channel proxy. The channel_handle and mode parameters are 60 // passed directly to the underlying IPC::Channel. The listener is called on 61 // the thread that creates the ChannelProxy. The filter's OnMessageReceived 62 // method is called on the thread where the IPC::Channel is running. The 63 // filter may be null if the consumer is not interested in handling messages 64 // on the background thread. Any message not handled by the filter will be 65 // dispatched to the listener. The given task runner correspond to a thread 66 // on which IPC::Channel is created and used (e.g. IO thread). 67 static scoped_ptr<ChannelProxy> Create( 68 const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle, 69 Channel::Mode mode, 70 Listener* listener, 71 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* ipc_task_runner); 72 73 virtual ~ChannelProxy(); 74 75 // Initializes the channel proxy. Only call this once to initialize a channel 76 // proxy that was not initialized in its constructor. If create_pipe_now is 77 // true, the pipe is created synchronously. Otherwise it's created on the IO 78 // thread. 79 void Init(const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle, Channel::Mode mode, 80 bool create_pipe_now); 81 82 // Close the IPC::Channel. This operation completes asynchronously, once the 83 // background thread processes the command to close the channel. It is ok to 84 // call this method multiple times. Redundant calls are ignored. 85 // 86 // WARNING: MessageFilter objects held by the ChannelProxy is also 87 // released asynchronously, and it may in fact have its final reference 88 // released on the background thread. The caller should be careful to deal 89 // with / allow for this possibility. 90 void Close(); 91 92 // Send a message asynchronously. The message is routed to the background 93 // thread where it is passed to the IPC::Channel's Send method. 94 virtual bool Send(Message* message) OVERRIDE; 95 96 // Used to intercept messages as they are received on the background thread. 97 // 98 // Ordinarily, messages sent to the ChannelProxy are routed to the matching 99 // listener on the worker thread. This API allows code to intercept messages 100 // before they are sent to the worker thread. 101 // If you call this before the target process is launched, then you're 102 // guaranteed to not miss any messages. But if you call this anytime after, 103 // then some messages might be missed since the filter is added internally on 104 // the IO thread. 105 void AddFilter(MessageFilter* filter); 106 void RemoveFilter(MessageFilter* filter); 107 108 // Called to clear the pointer to the IPC task runner when it's going away. 109 void ClearIPCTaskRunner(); 110 111 // Get the process ID for the connected peer. 112 // Returns base::kNullProcessId if the peer is not connected yet. 113 base::ProcessId GetPeerPID() const { return context_->peer_pid_; } 114 115 #if defined(OS_POSIX) && !defined(OS_NACL) 116 // Calls through to the underlying channel's methods. 117 int GetClientFileDescriptor(); 118 int TakeClientFileDescriptor(); 119 #endif // defined(OS_POSIX) 120 121 protected: 122 class Context; 123 // A subclass uses this constructor if it needs to add more information 124 // to the internal state. 125 ChannelProxy(Context* context); 126 127 ChannelProxy(Listener* listener, 128 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* ipc_task_runner); 129 130 // Used internally to hold state that is referenced on the IPC thread. 131 class Context : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe<Context>, 132 public Listener { 133 public: 134 Context(Listener* listener, base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* ipc_thread); 135 void ClearIPCTaskRunner(); 136 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* ipc_task_runner() const { 137 return ipc_task_runner_.get(); 138 } 139 const std::string& channel_id() const { return channel_id_; } 140 141 // Dispatches a message on the listener thread. 142 void OnDispatchMessage(const Message& message); 143 144 protected: 145 friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe<Context>; 146 virtual ~Context(); 147 148 // IPC::Listener methods: 149 virtual bool OnMessageReceived(const Message& message) OVERRIDE; 150 virtual void OnChannelConnected(int32 peer_pid) OVERRIDE; 151 virtual void OnChannelError() OVERRIDE; 152 153 // Like OnMessageReceived but doesn't try the filters. 154 bool OnMessageReceivedNoFilter(const Message& message); 155 156 // Gives the filters a chance at processing |message|. 157 // Returns true if the message was processed, false otherwise. 158 bool TryFilters(const Message& message); 159 160 // Like Open and Close, but called on the IPC thread. 161 virtual void OnChannelOpened(); 162 virtual void OnChannelClosed(); 163 164 // Called on the consumers thread when the ChannelProxy is closed. At that 165 // point the consumer is telling us that they don't want to receive any 166 // more messages, so we honor that wish by forgetting them! 167 virtual void Clear(); 168 169 private: 170 friend class ChannelProxy; 171 friend class SendCallbackHelper; 172 173 // Create the Channel 174 void CreateChannel(const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle, 175 const Channel::Mode& mode); 176 177 // Methods called on the IO thread. 178 void OnSendMessage(scoped_ptr<Message> message_ptr); 179 void OnAddFilter(); 180 void OnRemoveFilter(MessageFilter* filter); 181 182 // Methods called on the listener thread. 183 void AddFilter(MessageFilter* filter); 184 void OnDispatchConnected(); 185 void OnDispatchError(); 186 void OnDispatchBadMessage(const Message& message); 187 188 scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> listener_task_runner_; 189 Listener* listener_; 190 191 // List of filters. This is only accessed on the IPC thread. 192 std::vector<scoped_refptr<MessageFilter> > filters_; 193 scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> ipc_task_runner_; 194 195 // Note, channel_ may be set on the Listener thread or the IPC thread. 196 // But once it has been set, it must only be read or cleared on the IPC 197 // thread. 198 scoped_ptr<Channel> channel_; 199 std::string channel_id_; 200 bool channel_connected_called_; 201 202 // Routes a given message to a proper subset of |filters_|, depending 203 // on which message classes a filter might support. 204 scoped_ptr<MessageFilterRouter> message_filter_router_; 205 206 // Holds filters between the AddFilter call on the listerner thread and the 207 // IPC thread when they're added to filters_. 208 std::vector<scoped_refptr<MessageFilter> > pending_filters_; 209 // Lock for pending_filters_. 210 base::Lock pending_filters_lock_; 211 212 // Cached copy of the peer process ID. Set on IPC but read on both IPC and 213 // listener threads. 214 base::ProcessId peer_pid_; 215 }; 216 217 Context* context() { return context_.get(); } 218 219 private: 220 friend class SendCallbackHelper; 221 222 // By maintaining this indirection (ref-counted) to our internal state, we 223 // can safely be destroyed while the background thread continues to do stuff 224 // that involves this data. 225 scoped_refptr<Context> context_; 226 227 // Whether the channel has been initialized. 228 bool did_init_; 229 }; 230 231 } // namespace IPC 232 233 #endif // IPC_IPC_CHANNEL_PROXY_H_ 234