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
19namespace base {
20class SingleThreadTaskRunner;
21}
22
23namespace IPC {
24
25class ChannelFactory;
26class MessageFilter;
27class MessageFilterRouter;
28class SendCallbackHelper;
29
30//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
31// IPC::ChannelProxy
32//
33// This class is a helper class that is useful when you wish to run an IPC
34// channel on a background thread.  It provides you with the option of either
35// handling IPC messages on that background thread or having them dispatched to
36// your main thread (the thread on which the IPC::ChannelProxy is created).
37//
38// The API for an IPC::ChannelProxy is very similar to that of an IPC::Channel.
39// When you send a message to an IPC::ChannelProxy, the message is routed to
40// the background thread, where it is then passed to the IPC::Channel's Send
41// method.  This means that you can send a message from your thread and your
42// message will be sent over the IPC channel when possible instead of being
43// delayed until your thread returns to its message loop.  (Often IPC messages
44// will queue up on the IPC::Channel when there is a lot of traffic, and the
45// channel will not get cycles to flush its message queue until the thread, on
46// which it is running, returns to its message loop.)
47//
48// An IPC::ChannelProxy can have a MessageFilter associated with it, which will
49// be notified of incoming messages on the IPC::Channel's thread.  This gives
50// the consumer of IPC::ChannelProxy the ability to respond to incoming
51// messages on this background thread instead of on their own thread, which may
52// be bogged down with other processing.  The result can be greatly improved
53// latency for messages that can be handled on a background thread.
54//
55// The consumer of IPC::ChannelProxy is responsible for allocating the Thread
56// instance where the IPC::Channel will be created and operated.
57//
58class IPC_EXPORT ChannelProxy : public Sender, public base::NonThreadSafe {
59 public:
60  // Initializes a channel proxy.  The channel_handle and mode parameters are
61  // passed directly to the underlying IPC::Channel.  The listener is called on
62  // the thread that creates the ChannelProxy.  The filter's OnMessageReceived
63  // method is called on the thread where the IPC::Channel is running.  The
64  // filter may be null if the consumer is not interested in handling messages
65  // on the background thread.  Any message not handled by the filter will be
66  // dispatched to the listener.  The given task runner correspond to a thread
67  // on which IPC::Channel is created and used (e.g. IO thread).
68  static scoped_ptr<ChannelProxy> Create(
69      const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle,
70      Channel::Mode mode,
71      Listener* listener,
72      const scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner>& ipc_task_runner);
73
74  static scoped_ptr<ChannelProxy> Create(
75      scoped_ptr<ChannelFactory> factory,
76      Listener* listener,
77      const scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner>& ipc_task_runner);
78
79  virtual ~ChannelProxy();
80
81  // Initializes the channel proxy. Only call this once to initialize a channel
82  // proxy that was not initialized in its constructor. If create_pipe_now is
83  // true, the pipe is created synchronously. Otherwise it's created on the IO
84  // thread.
85  void Init(const IPC::ChannelHandle& channel_handle, Channel::Mode mode,
86            bool create_pipe_now);
87  void Init(scoped_ptr<ChannelFactory> factory, bool create_pipe_now);
88
89  // Close the IPC::Channel.  This operation completes asynchronously, once the
90  // background thread processes the command to close the channel.  It is ok to
91  // call this method multiple times.  Redundant calls are ignored.
92  //
93  // WARNING: MessageFilter objects held by the ChannelProxy is also
94  // released asynchronously, and it may in fact have its final reference
95  // released on the background thread.  The caller should be careful to deal
96  // with / allow for this possibility.
97  void Close();
98
99  // Send a message asynchronously.  The message is routed to the background
100  // thread where it is passed to the IPC::Channel's Send method.
101  virtual bool Send(Message* message) OVERRIDE;
102
103  // Used to intercept messages as they are received on the background thread.
104  //
105  // Ordinarily, messages sent to the ChannelProxy are routed to the matching
106  // listener on the worker thread.  This API allows code to intercept messages
107  // before they are sent to the worker thread.
108  // If you call this before the target process is launched, then you're
109  // guaranteed to not miss any messages.  But if you call this anytime after,
110  // then some messages might be missed since the filter is added internally on
111  // the IO thread.
112  void AddFilter(MessageFilter* filter);
113  void RemoveFilter(MessageFilter* filter);
114
115  // Called to clear the pointer to the IPC task runner when it's going away.
116  void ClearIPCTaskRunner();
117
118  // Get the process ID for the connected peer.
119  // Returns base::kNullProcessId if the peer is not connected yet.
120  base::ProcessId GetPeerPID() const { return context_->peer_pid_; }
121
122#if defined(OS_POSIX) && !defined(OS_NACL)
123  // Calls through to the underlying channel's methods.
124  int GetClientFileDescriptor();
125  int TakeClientFileDescriptor();
126#endif  // defined(OS_POSIX)
127
128 protected:
129  class Context;
130  // A subclass uses this constructor if it needs to add more information
131  // to the internal state.
132  ChannelProxy(Context* context);
133
134  ChannelProxy(
135      Listener* listener,
136      const scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner>& ipc_task_runner);
137
138  // Used internally to hold state that is referenced on the IPC thread.
139  class Context : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe<Context>,
140                  public Listener {
141   public:
142    Context(Listener* listener,
143            const scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner>& ipc_thread);
144    void ClearIPCTaskRunner();
145    base::SingleThreadTaskRunner* ipc_task_runner() const {
146      return ipc_task_runner_.get();
147    }
148    const std::string& channel_id() const { return channel_id_; }
149
150    // Dispatches a message on the listener thread.
151    void OnDispatchMessage(const Message& message);
152
153   protected:
154    friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe<Context>;
155    virtual ~Context();
156
157    // IPC::Listener methods:
158    virtual bool OnMessageReceived(const Message& message) OVERRIDE;
159    virtual void OnChannelConnected(int32 peer_pid) OVERRIDE;
160    virtual void OnChannelError() OVERRIDE;
161
162    // Like OnMessageReceived but doesn't try the filters.
163    bool OnMessageReceivedNoFilter(const Message& message);
164
165    // Gives the filters a chance at processing |message|.
166    // Returns true if the message was processed, false otherwise.
167    bool TryFilters(const Message& message);
168
169    // Like Open and Close, but called on the IPC thread.
170    virtual void OnChannelOpened();
171    virtual void OnChannelClosed();
172
173    // Called on the consumers thread when the ChannelProxy is closed.  At that
174    // point the consumer is telling us that they don't want to receive any
175    // more messages, so we honor that wish by forgetting them!
176    virtual void Clear();
177
178   private:
179    friend class ChannelProxy;
180    friend class SendCallbackHelper;
181
182    // Create the Channel
183    void CreateChannel(scoped_ptr<ChannelFactory> factory);
184
185    // Methods called on the IO thread.
186    void OnSendMessage(scoped_ptr<Message> message_ptr);
187    void OnAddFilter();
188    void OnRemoveFilter(MessageFilter* filter);
189
190    // Methods called on the listener thread.
191    void AddFilter(MessageFilter* filter);
192    void OnDispatchConnected();
193    void OnDispatchError();
194    void OnDispatchBadMessage(const Message& message);
195
196    scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> listener_task_runner_;
197    Listener* listener_;
198
199    // List of filters.  This is only accessed on the IPC thread.
200    std::vector<scoped_refptr<MessageFilter> > filters_;
201    scoped_refptr<base::SingleThreadTaskRunner> ipc_task_runner_;
202
203    // Note, channel_ may be set on the Listener thread or the IPC thread.
204    // But once it has been set, it must only be read or cleared on the IPC
205    // thread.
206    scoped_ptr<Channel> channel_;
207    std::string channel_id_;
208    bool channel_connected_called_;
209
210    // Routes a given message to a proper subset of |filters_|, depending
211    // on which message classes a filter might support.
212    scoped_ptr<MessageFilterRouter> message_filter_router_;
213
214    // Holds filters between the AddFilter call on the listerner thread and the
215    // IPC thread when they're added to filters_.
216    std::vector<scoped_refptr<MessageFilter> > pending_filters_;
217    // Lock for pending_filters_.
218    base::Lock pending_filters_lock_;
219
220    // Cached copy of the peer process ID. Set on IPC but read on both IPC and
221    // listener threads.
222    base::ProcessId peer_pid_;
223  };
224
225  Context* context() { return context_.get(); }
226
227 private:
228  friend class SendCallbackHelper;
229
230  // By maintaining this indirection (ref-counted) to our internal state, we
231  // can safely be destroyed while the background thread continues to do stuff
232  // that involves this data.
233  scoped_refptr<Context> context_;
234
235  // Whether the channel has been initialized.
236  bool did_init_;
237};
238
239}  // namespace IPC
240
241#endif  // IPC_IPC_CHANNEL_PROXY_H_
242