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Bug 771074 - Introduce pointer wrapping mechanism for hold references to pointers off-main-thread. r=bsmedberg
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#include "nsIEventTarget.h"
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#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
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#include "nsAutoPtr.h"
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#include "nsThreadUtils.h"
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#ifdef XPCOM_GLUE_AVOID_NSPR
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#error NS_ProxyRelease implementation depends on NSPR.
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@ -61,4 +62,118 @@ NS_COM_GLUE nsresult
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NS_ProxyRelease
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(nsIEventTarget *target, nsISupports *doomed, bool alwaysProxy=false);
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/**
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* Class to safely handle main-thread-only pointers off the main thread.
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*
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* Classes like XPCWrappedJS are main-thread-only, which means that it is
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* forbidden to call methods on instances of these classes off the main thread.
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* For various reasons (see bug 771074), this restriction recently began to
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* apply to AddRef/Release as well.
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*
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* This presents a problem for consumers that wish to hold a callback alive
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* on non-main-thread code. A common example of this is the proxy callback
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* pattern, where non-main-thread code holds a strong-reference to the callback
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* object, and dispatches new Runnables (also with a strong reference) to the
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* main thread in order to execute the callback. This involves several AddRef
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* and Release calls on the other thread, which is (now) verboten.
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*
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* The basic idea of this class is to introduce a layer of indirection.
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* nsMainThreadPtrHolder is a threadsafe reference-counted class that internally
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* maintains one strong reference to the main-thread-only object. It must be
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* instantiated on the main thread (so that the AddRef of the underlying object
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* happens on the main thread), but consumers may subsequently pass references
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* to the holder anywhere they please. These references are meant to be opaque
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* when accessed off-main-thread (assertions enforce this).
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*
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* The semantics of nsRefPtr<nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T> > would be cumbersome, so
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* we also introduce nsMainThreadPtrHandle<T>, which is conceptually identical
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* to the above (though it includes various convenience methods). The basic
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* pattern is as follows.
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*
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* // On the main thread:
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* nsCOMPtr<nsIFooCallback> callback = ...;
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* nsMainThreadPtrHandle<nsIFooCallback> callbackHandle =
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* new nsMainThreadPtrHolder<nsIFooCallback>(callback);
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* // Pass callbackHandle to structs/classes that might be accessed on other
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* // threads.
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*
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* All structs and classes that might be accessed on other threads should store
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* an nsMainThreadPtrHandle<T> rather than an nsCOMPtr<T>.
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*/
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template<class T>
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class nsMainThreadPtrHolder
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{
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public:
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// We can only acquire a pointer on the main thread.
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nsMainThreadPtrHolder(T* ptr) : mRawPtr(NULL) {
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// We can only AddRef our pointer on the main thread, which means that the
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// holder must be constructed on the main thread.
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MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread());
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NS_IF_ADDREF(mRawPtr = ptr);
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}
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// We can be released on any thread.
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~nsMainThreadPtrHolder() {
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if (NS_IsMainThread()) {
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NS_IF_RELEASE(mRawPtr);
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} else {
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nsCOMPtr<nsIThread> mainThread = do_GetMainThread();
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if (!mainThread) {
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NS_WARNING("Couldn't get main thread! Leaking pointer.");
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return;
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}
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NS_ProxyRelease(mainThread, mRawPtr);
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}
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}
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T* get() {
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// Nobody should be touching the raw pointer off-main-thread.
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if (NS_UNLIKELY(!NS_IsMainThread()))
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MOZ_CRASH();
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return mRawPtr;
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}
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NS_IMETHOD_(nsrefcnt) Release();
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NS_IMETHOD_(nsrefcnt) AddRef();
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private:
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// This class is threadsafe and reference-counted.
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nsAutoRefCnt mRefCnt;
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// Our wrapped pointer.
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T* mRawPtr;
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// Copy constructor and operator= not implemented. Once constructed, the
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// holder is immutable.
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T& operator=(nsMainThreadPtrHolder& other);
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nsMainThreadPtrHolder(const nsMainThreadPtrHolder& other);
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};
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template<class T>
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NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_ADDREF(nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T>)
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template<class T>
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NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_RELEASE(nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T>)
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template<class T>
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class nsMainThreadPtrHandle
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{
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nsRefPtr<nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T> > mPtr;
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public:
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nsMainThreadPtrHandle(nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T> *aHolder) : mPtr(aHolder) {}
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nsMainThreadPtrHandle(const nsMainThreadPtrHandle& aOther) : mPtr(aOther.mPtr) {}
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nsMainThreadPtrHandle& operator=(const nsMainThreadPtrHandle& aOther) {
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mPtr = aOther.mPtr;
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}
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operator nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T>*() { return mPtr.get(); }
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// These all call through to nsMainThreadPtrHolder, and thus implicitly
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// assert that we're on the main thread. Off-main-thread consumers must treat
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// these handles as opaque.
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T* get() { return mPtr.get()->get(); }
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operator T*() { return get(); }
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T* operator->() { return get(); }
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};
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#endif
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