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16
17package android.os;
18
19import android.util.ArrayMap;
20
21/**
22 * Takes care of the grunt work of maintaining a list of remote interfaces,
23 * typically for the use of performing callbacks from a
24 * {@link android.app.Service} to its clients.  In particular, this:
25 *
26 * <ul>
27 * <li> Keeps track of a set of registered {@link IInterface} callbacks,
28 * taking care to identify them through their underlying unique {@link IBinder}
29 * (by calling {@link IInterface#asBinder IInterface.asBinder()}.
30 * <li> Attaches a {@link IBinder.DeathRecipient IBinder.DeathRecipient} to
31 * each registered interface, so that it can be cleaned out of the list if its
32 * process goes away.
33 * <li> Performs locking of the underlying list of interfaces to deal with
34 * multithreaded incoming calls, and a thread-safe way to iterate over a
35 * snapshot of the list without holding its lock.
36 * </ul>
37 *
38 * <p>To use this class, simply create a single instance along with your
39 * service, and call its {@link #register} and {@link #unregister} methods
40 * as client register and unregister with your service.  To call back on to
41 * the registered clients, use {@link #beginBroadcast},
42 * {@link #getBroadcastItem}, and {@link #finishBroadcast}.
43 *
44 * <p>If a registered callback's process goes away, this class will take
45 * care of automatically removing it from the list.  If you want to do
46 * additional work in this situation, you can create a subclass that
47 * implements the {@link #onCallbackDied} method.
48 */
49public class RemoteCallbackList<E extends IInterface> {
50    /*package*/ ArrayMap<IBinder, Callback> mCallbacks
51            = new ArrayMap<IBinder, Callback>();
52    private Object[] mActiveBroadcast;
53    private int mBroadcastCount = -1;
54    private boolean mKilled = false;
55
56    private final class Callback implements IBinder.DeathRecipient {
57        final E mCallback;
58        final Object mCookie;
59
60        Callback(E callback, Object cookie) {
61            mCallback = callback;
62            mCookie = cookie;
63        }
64
65        public void binderDied() {
66            synchronized (mCallbacks) {
67                mCallbacks.remove(mCallback.asBinder());
68            }
69            onCallbackDied(mCallback, mCookie);
70        }
71    }
72
73    /**
74     * Simple version of {@link RemoteCallbackList#register(E, Object)}
75     * that does not take a cookie object.
76     */
77    public boolean register(E callback) {
78        return register(callback, null);
79    }
80    /**
81     * Add a new callback to the list.  This callback will remain in the list
82     * until a corresponding call to {@link #unregister} or its hosting process
83     * goes away.  If the callback was already registered (determined by
84     * checking to see if the {@link IInterface#asBinder callback.asBinder()}
85     * object is already in the list), then it will be left as-is.
86     * Registrations are not counted; a single call to {@link #unregister}
87     * will remove a callback after any number calls to register it.
88     *
89     * @param callback The callback interface to be added to the list.  Must
90     * not be null -- passing null here will cause a NullPointerException.
91     * Most services will want to check for null before calling this with
92     * an object given from a client, so that clients can't crash the
93     * service with bad data.
94     *
95     * @param cookie Optional additional data to be associated with this
96     * callback.
97     *
98     * @return Returns true if the callback was successfully added to the list.
99     * Returns false if it was not added, either because {@link #kill} had
100     * previously been called or the callback's process has gone away.
101     *
102     * @see #unregister
103     * @see #kill
104     * @see #onCallbackDied
105     */
106    public boolean register(E callback, Object cookie) {
107        synchronized (mCallbacks) {
108            if (mKilled) {
109                return false;
110            }
111            IBinder binder = callback.asBinder();
112            try {
113                Callback cb = new Callback(callback, cookie);
114                binder.linkToDeath(cb, 0);
115                mCallbacks.put(binder, cb);
116                return true;
117            } catch (RemoteException e) {
118                return false;
119            }
120        }
121    }
122
123    /**
124     * Remove from the list a callback that was previously added with
125     * {@link #register}.  This uses the
126     * {@link IInterface#asBinder callback.asBinder()} object to correctly
127     * find the previous registration.
128     * Registrations are not counted; a single unregister call will remove
129     * a callback after any number calls to {@link #register} for it.
130     *
131     * @param callback The callback to be removed from the list.  Passing
132     * null here will cause a NullPointerException, so you will generally want
133     * to check for null before calling.
134     *
135     * @return Returns true if the callback was found and unregistered.  Returns
136     * false if the given callback was not found on the list.
137     *
138     * @see #register
139     */
140    public boolean unregister(E callback) {
141        synchronized (mCallbacks) {
142            Callback cb = mCallbacks.remove(callback.asBinder());
143            if (cb != null) {
144                cb.mCallback.asBinder().unlinkToDeath(cb, 0);
145                return true;
146            }
147            return false;
148        }
149    }
150
151    /**
152     * Disable this callback list.  All registered callbacks are unregistered,
153     * and the list is disabled so that future calls to {@link #register} will
154     * fail.  This should be used when a Service is stopping, to prevent clients
155     * from registering callbacks after it is stopped.
156     *
157     * @see #register
158     */
159    public void kill() {
160        synchronized (mCallbacks) {
161            for (int cbi=mCallbacks.size()-1; cbi>=0; cbi--) {
162                Callback cb = mCallbacks.valueAt(cbi);
163                cb.mCallback.asBinder().unlinkToDeath(cb, 0);
164            }
165            mCallbacks.clear();
166            mKilled = true;
167        }
168    }
169
170    /**
171     * Old version of {@link #onCallbackDied(E, Object)} that
172     * does not provide a cookie.
173     */
174    public void onCallbackDied(E callback) {
175    }
176
177    /**
178     * Called when the process hosting a callback in the list has gone away.
179     * The default implementation calls {@link #onCallbackDied(E)}
180     * for backwards compatibility.
181     *
182     * @param callback The callback whose process has died.  Note that, since
183     * its process has died, you can not make any calls on to this interface.
184     * You can, however, retrieve its IBinder and compare it with another
185     * IBinder to see if it is the same object.
186     * @param cookie The cookie object original provided to
187     * {@link #register(E, Object)}.
188     *
189     * @see #register
190     */
191    public void onCallbackDied(E callback, Object cookie) {
192        onCallbackDied(callback);
193    }
194
195    /**
196     * Prepare to start making calls to the currently registered callbacks.
197     * This creates a copy of the callback list, which you can retrieve items
198     * from using {@link #getBroadcastItem}.  Note that only one broadcast can
199     * be active at a time, so you must be sure to always call this from the
200     * same thread (usually by scheduling with {@link Handler}) or
201     * do your own synchronization.  You must call {@link #finishBroadcast}
202     * when done.
203     *
204     * <p>A typical loop delivering a broadcast looks like this:
205     *
206     * <pre>
207     * int i = callbacks.beginBroadcast();
208     * while (i &gt; 0) {
209     *     i--;
210     *     try {
211     *         callbacks.getBroadcastItem(i).somethingHappened();
212     *     } catch (RemoteException e) {
213     *         // The RemoteCallbackList will take care of removing
214     *         // the dead object for us.
215     *     }
216     * }
217     * callbacks.finishBroadcast();</pre>
218     *
219     * @return Returns the number of callbacks in the broadcast, to be used
220     * with {@link #getBroadcastItem} to determine the range of indices you
221     * can supply.
222     *
223     * @see #getBroadcastItem
224     * @see #finishBroadcast
225     */
226    public int beginBroadcast() {
227        synchronized (mCallbacks) {
228            if (mBroadcastCount > 0) {
229                throw new IllegalStateException(
230                        "beginBroadcast() called while already in a broadcast");
231            }
232
233            final int N = mBroadcastCount = mCallbacks.size();
234            if (N <= 0) {
235                return 0;
236            }
237            Object[] active = mActiveBroadcast;
238            if (active == null || active.length < N) {
239                mActiveBroadcast = active = new Object[N];
240            }
241            for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
242                active[i] = mCallbacks.valueAt(i);
243            }
244            return N;
245        }
246    }
247
248    /**
249     * Retrieve an item in the active broadcast that was previously started
250     * with {@link #beginBroadcast}.  This can <em>only</em> be called after
251     * the broadcast is started, and its data is no longer valid after
252     * calling {@link #finishBroadcast}.
253     *
254     * <p>Note that it is possible for the process of one of the returned
255     * callbacks to go away before you call it, so you will need to catch
256     * {@link RemoteException} when calling on to the returned object.
257     * The callback list itself, however, will take care of unregistering
258     * these objects once it detects that it is no longer valid, so you can
259     * handle such an exception by simply ignoring it.
260     *
261     * @param index Which of the registered callbacks you would like to
262     * retrieve.  Ranges from 0 to 1-{@link #beginBroadcast}.
263     *
264     * @return Returns the callback interface that you can call.  This will
265     * always be non-null.
266     *
267     * @see #beginBroadcast
268     */
269    public E getBroadcastItem(int index) {
270        return ((Callback)mActiveBroadcast[index]).mCallback;
271    }
272
273    /**
274     * Retrieve the cookie associated with the item
275     * returned by {@link #getBroadcastItem(int)}.
276     *
277     * @see #getBroadcastItem
278     */
279    public Object getBroadcastCookie(int index) {
280        return ((Callback)mActiveBroadcast[index]).mCookie;
281    }
282
283    /**
284     * Clean up the state of a broadcast previously initiated by calling
285     * {@link #beginBroadcast}.  This must always be called when you are done
286     * with a broadcast.
287     *
288     * @see #beginBroadcast
289     */
290    public void finishBroadcast() {
291        if (mBroadcastCount < 0) {
292            throw new IllegalStateException(
293                    "finishBroadcast() called outside of a broadcast");
294        }
295
296        Object[] active = mActiveBroadcast;
297        if (active != null) {
298            final int N = mBroadcastCount;
299            for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
300                active[i] = null;
301            }
302        }
303
304        mBroadcastCount = -1;
305    }
306
307    /**
308     * Returns the number of registered callbacks. Note that the number of registered
309     * callbacks may differ from the value returned by {@link #beginBroadcast()} since
310     * the former returns the number of callbacks registered at the time of the call
311     * and the second the number of callback to which the broadcast will be delivered.
312     * <p>
313     * This function is useful to decide whether to schedule a broadcast if this
314     * requires doing some work which otherwise would not be performed.
315     * </p>
316     *
317     * @return The size.
318     */
319    public int getRegisteredCallbackCount() {
320        synchronized (mCallbacks) {
321            if (mKilled) {
322                return 0;
323            }
324            return mCallbacks.size();
325        }
326    }
327}
328