gecko/xpcom/glue/nsProxyRelease.h
Nicholas Nethercote 0b39dd481e Bug 1058388 - Remove NS_COM_GLUE and IMETHOD_VISIBILITY. r=bsmedberg.
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* 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 nsProxyRelease_h__
#define nsProxyRelease_h__
#include "nsIEventTarget.h"
#include "nsIThread.h"
#include "nsCOMPtr.h"
#include "nsAutoPtr.h"
#include "MainThreadUtils.h"
#include "mozilla/Likely.h"
#ifdef XPCOM_GLUE_AVOID_NSPR
#error NS_ProxyRelease implementation depends on NSPR.
#endif
/**
* Ensure that a nsCOMPtr is released on the target thread.
*
* @see NS_ProxyRelease(nsIEventTarget*, nsISupports*, bool)
*/
template<class T>
inline NS_HIDDEN_(nsresult)
NS_ProxyRelease(nsIEventTarget* aTarget, nsCOMPtr<T>& aDoomed,
bool aAlwaysProxy = false)
{
T* raw = nullptr;
aDoomed.swap(raw);
return NS_ProxyRelease(aTarget, raw, aAlwaysProxy);
}
/**
* Ensure that a nsRefPtr is released on the target thread.
*
* @see NS_ProxyRelease(nsIEventTarget*, nsISupports*, bool)
*/
template<class T>
inline NS_HIDDEN_(nsresult)
NS_ProxyRelease(nsIEventTarget* aTarget, nsRefPtr<T>& aDoomed,
bool aAlwaysProxy = false)
{
T* raw = nullptr;
aDoomed.swap(raw);
return NS_ProxyRelease(aTarget, raw, aAlwaysProxy);
}
/**
* Ensures that the delete of a nsISupports object occurs on the target thread.
*
* @param aTarget
* the target thread where the doomed object should be released.
* @param aDoomed
* the doomed object; the object to be released on the target thread.
* @param aAlwaysProxy
* normally, if NS_ProxyRelease is called on the target thread, then the
* doomed object will released directly. however, if this parameter is
* true, then an event will always be posted to the target thread for
* asynchronous release.
*/
nsresult
NS_ProxyRelease(nsIEventTarget* aTarget, nsISupports* aDoomed,
bool aAlwaysProxy = false);
/**
* Class to safely handle main-thread-only pointers off the main thread.
*
* Classes like XPCWrappedJS are main-thread-only, which means that it is
* forbidden to call methods on instances of these classes off the main thread.
* For various reasons (see bug 771074), this restriction recently began to
* apply to AddRef/Release as well.
*
* This presents a problem for consumers that wish to hold a callback alive
* on non-main-thread code. A common example of this is the proxy callback
* pattern, where non-main-thread code holds a strong-reference to the callback
* object, and dispatches new Runnables (also with a strong reference) to the
* main thread in order to execute the callback. This involves several AddRef
* and Release calls on the other thread, which is (now) verboten.
*
* The basic idea of this class is to introduce a layer of indirection.
* nsMainThreadPtrHolder is a threadsafe reference-counted class that internally
* maintains one strong reference to the main-thread-only object. It must be
* instantiated on the main thread (so that the AddRef of the underlying object
* happens on the main thread), but consumers may subsequently pass references
* to the holder anywhere they please. These references are meant to be opaque
* when accessed off-main-thread (assertions enforce this).
*
* The semantics of nsRefPtr<nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T> > would be cumbersome, so
* we also introduce nsMainThreadPtrHandle<T>, which is conceptually identical
* to the above (though it includes various convenience methods). The basic
* pattern is as follows.
*
* // On the main thread:
* nsCOMPtr<nsIFooCallback> callback = ...;
* nsMainThreadPtrHandle<nsIFooCallback> callbackHandle =
* new nsMainThreadPtrHolder<nsIFooCallback>(callback);
* // Pass callbackHandle to structs/classes that might be accessed on other
* // threads.
*
* All structs and classes that might be accessed on other threads should store
* an nsMainThreadPtrHandle<T> rather than an nsCOMPtr<T>.
*/
template<class T>
class nsMainThreadPtrHolder MOZ_FINAL
{
public:
// We can only acquire a pointer on the main thread. We to fail fast for
// threading bugs, so by default we assert if our pointer is used or acquired
// off-main-thread. But some consumers need to use the same pointer for
// multiple classes, some of which are main-thread-only and some of which
// aren't. So we allow them to explicitly disable this strict checking.
explicit nsMainThreadPtrHolder(T* aPtr, bool aStrict = true)
: mRawPtr(nullptr)
, mStrict(aStrict)
{
// We can only AddRef our pointer on the main thread, which means that the
// holder must be constructed on the main thread.
MOZ_ASSERT(!mStrict || NS_IsMainThread());
NS_IF_ADDREF(mRawPtr = aPtr);
}
private:
// We can be released on any thread.
~nsMainThreadPtrHolder()
{
if (NS_IsMainThread()) {
NS_IF_RELEASE(mRawPtr);
} else if (mRawPtr) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIThread> mainThread;
NS_GetMainThread(getter_AddRefs(mainThread));
if (!mainThread) {
NS_WARNING("Couldn't get main thread! Leaking pointer.");
return;
}
NS_ProxyRelease(mainThread, mRawPtr);
}
}
public:
T* get()
{
// Nobody should be touching the raw pointer off-main-thread.
if (mStrict && MOZ_UNLIKELY(!NS_IsMainThread())) {
NS_ERROR("Can't dereference nsMainThreadPtrHolder off main thread");
MOZ_CRASH();
}
return mRawPtr;
}
bool operator==(const nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T>& aOther) const
{
return mRawPtr == aOther.mRawPtr;
}
NS_INLINE_DECL_THREADSAFE_REFCOUNTING(nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T>)
private:
// Our wrapped pointer.
T* mRawPtr;
// Whether to strictly enforce thread invariants in this class.
bool mStrict;
// Copy constructor and operator= not implemented. Once constructed, the
// holder is immutable.
T& operator=(nsMainThreadPtrHolder& aOther);
nsMainThreadPtrHolder(const nsMainThreadPtrHolder& aOther);
};
template<class T>
class nsMainThreadPtrHandle
{
nsRefPtr<nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T>> mPtr;
public:
nsMainThreadPtrHandle() : mPtr(nullptr) {}
explicit nsMainThreadPtrHandle(nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T>* aHolder)
: mPtr(aHolder)
{
}
nsMainThreadPtrHandle(const nsMainThreadPtrHandle& aOther)
: mPtr(aOther.mPtr)
{
}
nsMainThreadPtrHandle& operator=(const nsMainThreadPtrHandle& aOther)
{
mPtr = aOther.mPtr;
return *this;
}
nsMainThreadPtrHandle& operator=(nsMainThreadPtrHolder<T>* aHolder)
{
mPtr = aHolder;
return *this;
}
// These all call through to nsMainThreadPtrHolder, and thus implicitly
// assert that we're on the main thread. Off-main-thread consumers must treat
// these handles as opaque.
T* get()
{
if (mPtr) {
return mPtr.get()->get();
}
return nullptr;
}
const T* get() const
{
if (mPtr) {
return mPtr.get()->get();
}
return nullptr;
}
operator T*() { return get(); }
T* operator->() { return get(); }
// These are safe to call on other threads with appropriate external locking.
bool operator==(const nsMainThreadPtrHandle<T>& aOther) const
{
if (!mPtr || !aOther.mPtr) {
return mPtr == aOther.mPtr;
}
return *mPtr == *aOther.mPtr;
}
bool operator!() { return !mPtr; }
};
#endif