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// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef GFX_GTK_NATIVE_VIEW_ID_MANAGER_H_
#define GFX_GTK_NATIVE_VIEW_ID_MANAGER_H_
#pragma once
#include <map>
#include "base/singleton.h"
#include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
#include "gfx/native_widget_types.h"
typedef unsigned long XID;
struct _GtkPreserveWindow;
// NativeViewIds are the opaque values which the renderer holds as a reference
// to a window. These ids are often used in sync calls from the renderer and
// one cannot terminate sync calls on the UI thread as that can lead to
// deadlocks.
//
// Because of this, we have the BACKGROUND_X11 thread for these calls and this
// thread has a separate X connection in order to answer them. But one cannot
// use GTK on multiple threads, so the BACKGROUND_X11 thread deals only in Xlib
// calls and, thus, XIDs.
//
// So we could make NativeViewIds be the X id of the window. However, at the
// time when we need to tell the renderer about its NativeViewId, an XID isn't
// availible and it goes very much against the grain of the code to make it so.
// Also, we worry that GTK might choose to change the underlying X window id
// when, say, the widget is hidden or repacked. Finally, if we used XIDs then a
// compromised renderer could start asking questions about any X windows on the
// system.
//
// Thus, we have this object. It produces random NativeViewIds from GtkWidget
// pointers and observes the various signals from the widget for when an X
// window is created, destroyed etc. Thus it provides a thread safe mapping
// from NativeViewIds to the current XID for that widget.
class GtkNativeViewManager {
public:
// Returns the singleton instance.
static GtkNativeViewManager* GetInstance();
// Must be called from the UI thread:
//
// Return a NativeViewId for the given widget and attach to the various
// signals emitted by that widget. The NativeViewId is pseudo-randomly
// allocated so that a compromised renderer trying to guess values will fail
// with high probability. The NativeViewId will not be reused for the
// lifetime of the GtkWidget.
gfx::NativeViewId GetIdForWidget(gfx::NativeView widget);
// May be called from any thread:
//
// xid: (output) the resulting X window ID, or 0
// id: a value previously returned from GetIdForWidget
// returns: true if |id| is a valid id, false otherwise.
//
// If the widget referenced by |id| does not current have an X window id,
// |*xid| is set to 0.
bool GetXIDForId(XID* xid, gfx::NativeViewId id);
// Must be called from the UI thread because we may need the associated
// widget to create a window.
//
// Keeping the XID permanent requires a bit of overhead, so it must
// be explicitly requested.
//
// xid: (output) the resulting X window
// id: a value previously returned from GetIdForWidget
// returns: true if |id| is a valid id, false otherwise.
bool GetPermanentXIDForId(XID* xid, gfx::NativeViewId id);
// Must be called from the UI thread because we may need to access a
// GtkWidget or destroy a GdkWindow.
//
// If the widget associated with the XID is still alive, allow the widget
// to destroy the associated XID when it wants. Otherwise, destroy the
// GdkWindow associated with the XID.
void ReleasePermanentXID(XID xid);
// These are actually private functions, but need to be called from statics.
void OnRealize(gfx::NativeView widget);
void OnUnrealize(gfx::NativeView widget);
void OnDestroy(gfx::NativeView widget);
base::Lock& unrealize_lock() { return unrealize_lock_; }
private:
// This object is a singleton:
GtkNativeViewManager();
~GtkNativeViewManager();
friend struct DefaultSingletonTraits<GtkNativeViewManager>;
struct NativeViewInfo {
NativeViewInfo() : widget(NULL), x_window_id(0) {
}
gfx::NativeView widget;
XID x_window_id;
};
gfx::NativeViewId GetWidgetId(gfx::NativeView id);
// This lock can be used to block GTK from unrealizing windows. This is needed
// when the BACKGROUND_X11 thread is using a window obtained via GetXIDForId,
// and can't allow the X11 resource to be deleted.
base::Lock unrealize_lock_;
// protects native_view_to_id_ and id_to_info_
base::Lock lock_;
// If asked for an id for the same widget twice, we want to return the same
// id. So this records the current mapping.
std::map<gfx::NativeView, gfx::NativeViewId> native_view_to_id_;
std::map<gfx::NativeViewId, NativeViewInfo> id_to_info_;
struct PermanentXIDInfo {
PermanentXIDInfo() : widget(NULL), ref_count(0) {
}
_GtkPreserveWindow* widget;
int ref_count;
};
// Used to maintain the reference count for permanent XIDs
// (referenced by GetPermanentXIDForId and dereferenced by
// ReleasePermanentXID). Only those XIDs with a positive reference count
// will be in the table.
//
// In general, several GTK widgets may share the same X window. We assume
// that is not true of the widgets stored in this registry.
//
// An XID will map to NULL, if there is an outstanding reference but the
// widget was destroyed. In this case, the destruction of the X window
// is deferred to the dropping of all references.
std::map<XID, PermanentXIDInfo> perm_xid_to_info_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(GtkNativeViewManager);
};
#endif // GFX_GTK_NATIVE_VIEW_ID_MANAGER_H_