/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #ifndef nsHtml5StreamListener_h #define nsHtml5StreamListener_h #include "nsIStreamListener.h" #include "nsIThreadRetargetableStreamListener.h" #include "nsHtml5RefPtr.h" #include "nsHtml5StreamParser.h" /** * The purpose of this class is to reconcile the problem that * nsHtml5StreamParser is a cycle collection participant, which means that it * can only be refcounted on the main thread, but * nsIThreadRetargetableStreamListener can be refcounted from another thread, * so nsHtml5StreamParser being an nsIThreadRetargetableStreamListener was * a memory corruption problem. * * mDelegate is an nsHtml5RefPtr, which releases the object that it points * to from a runnable on the main thread. DropDelegate() is only called on * the main thread. This call will finish before the main-thread derefs the * nsHtml5StreamListener itself, so there is no risk of another thread making * the refcount of nsHtml5StreamListener go to zero and running the destructor * concurrently. Other than that, the thread-safe nsISupports implementation * takes care of the destructor not running concurrently from different * threads, so there is no need to have a mutex around nsHtml5RefPtr to * prevent it from double-releasing nsHtml5StreamParser. */ class nsHtml5StreamListener : public nsIStreamListener, public nsIThreadRetargetableStreamListener { public: nsHtml5StreamListener(nsHtml5StreamParser* aDelegate); virtual ~nsHtml5StreamListener(); NS_DECL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS NS_DECL_NSIREQUESTOBSERVER NS_DECL_NSISTREAMLISTENER NS_DECL_NSITHREADRETARGETABLESTREAMLISTENER inline nsHtml5StreamParser* GetDelegate() { return mDelegate; } void DropDelegate(); private: nsHtml5RefPtr mDelegate; }; #endif // nsHtml5StreamListener_h