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// Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef BASE_FILES_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_WATCHER_POSIX_H_
#define BASE_FILES_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_WATCHER_POSIX_H_
#include <memory>
#include "base/auto_reset.h"
#include "base/base_export.h"
#include "base/dcheck_is_on.h"
#include "base/functional/callback.h"
#include "base/memory/raw_ptr.h"
#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
#include "base/message_loop/message_pump_for_io.h"
#include "base/sequence_checker.h"
#include "base/synchronization/waitable_event.h"
#include "base/task/single_thread_task_runner.h"
namespace base {
class SingleThreadTaskRunner;
// The FileDescriptorWatcher API allows callbacks to be invoked when file
// descriptors are readable or writable without blocking.
//
// To enable this API in unit tests, use a TaskEnvironment with
// MainThreadType::IO.
//
// Note: Prefer FileDescriptorWatcher to MessageLoopForIO::WatchFileDescriptor()
// for non-critical IO. FileDescriptorWatcher works on threads/sequences without
// MessagePumps but involves going through the task queue after being notified
// by the OS (a desirablable property for non-critical IO that shouldn't preempt
// the main queue).
class BASE_EXPORT FileDescriptorWatcher {
public:
// Instantiated and returned by WatchReadable() or WatchWritable(). The
// constructor registers a callback to be invoked when a file descriptor is
// readable or writable without blocking and the destructor unregisters it.
class Controller {
public:
Controller(const Controller&) = delete;
Controller& operator=(const Controller&) = delete;
// Unregisters the callback registered by the constructor.
~Controller();
private:
friend class FileDescriptorWatcher;
class Watcher;
// Registers |callback| to be invoked when |fd| is readable or writable
// without blocking (depending on |mode|).
Controller(MessagePumpForIO::Mode mode,
int fd,
const RepeatingClosure& callback);
// Starts watching the file descriptor.
void StartWatching();
// Runs |callback_|.
void RunCallback();
// The callback to run when the watched file descriptor is readable or
// writable without blocking.
RepeatingClosure callback_;
// TaskRunner associated with the MessageLoopForIO that watches the file
// descriptor.
const scoped_refptr<SingleThreadTaskRunner> io_thread_task_runner_;
// Notified by the MessageLoopForIO associated with
// |io_thread_task_runner_| when the watched file descriptor is
// readable or writable without blocking. Posts a task to run RunCallback()
// on the sequence on which the Controller was instantiated. When the
// Controller is deleted, ownership of |watcher_| is transfered to a delete
// task posted to the MessageLoopForIO. This ensures that |watcher_| isn't
// deleted while it is being used by the MessageLoopForIO.
raw_ptr<Watcher, AcrossTasksDanglingUntriaged> watcher_;
// An event for the watcher to notify controller that it's destroyed.
// As the |watcher_| is owned by Controller, always outlives the Watcher.
base::WaitableEvent on_watcher_destroyed_;
// Validates that the Controller is used on the sequence on which it was
// instantiated.
SEQUENCE_CHECKER(sequence_checker_);
WeakPtrFactory<Controller> weak_factory_{this};
};
// Registers |io_thread_task_runner| to watch file descriptors for which
// callbacks are registered from the current thread via WatchReadable() or
// WatchWritable(). |io_thread_task_runner| must post tasks to a thread which
// runs a MessagePumpForIO. If it is not the current thread, it must be highly
// responsive (i.e. not used to run other expensive tasks such as potentially
// blocking I/O) since ~Controller waits for a task posted to it.
explicit FileDescriptorWatcher(
scoped_refptr<SingleThreadTaskRunner> io_thread_task_runner);
FileDescriptorWatcher(const FileDescriptorWatcher&) = delete;
FileDescriptorWatcher& operator=(const FileDescriptorWatcher&) = delete;
~FileDescriptorWatcher();
// Registers |callback| to be posted on the current sequence when |fd| is
// readable or writable without blocking. |callback| is unregistered when the
// returned Controller is deleted (deletion must happen on the current
// sequence).
// Usage note: To call these methods, a FileDescriptorWatcher must have been
// instantiated on the current thread and
// SequencedTaskRunner::HasCurrentDefault() must return true (these conditions
// are met at least on all ThreadPool threads as well as on threads backed by
// a MessageLoopForIO). |fd| must outlive the returned Controller. Shutdown
// note: notifications aren't guaranteed to be emitted once the bound
// (current) SequencedTaskRunner enters its shutdown phase (i.e.
// ThreadPool::Shutdown() or Thread::Stop()) regardless of the
// SequencedTaskRunner's TaskShutdownBehavior.
static std::unique_ptr<Controller> WatchReadable(
int fd,
const RepeatingClosure& callback);
static std::unique_ptr<Controller> WatchWritable(
int fd,
const RepeatingClosure& callback);
// Asserts that usage of this API is allowed on this thread.
#if DCHECK_IS_ON()
static void AssertAllowed();
#else
static void AssertAllowed() {}
#endif
private:
scoped_refptr<SingleThreadTaskRunner> io_thread_task_runner() const {
return io_thread_task_runner_;
}
const AutoReset<FileDescriptorWatcher*> resetter_;
const scoped_refptr<SingleThreadTaskRunner> io_thread_task_runner_;
};
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_FILES_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_WATCHER_POSIX_H_