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27
28#ifndef TALK_BASE_MESSAGEQUEUE_H_
29#define TALK_BASE_MESSAGEQUEUE_H_
30
31#include <algorithm>
32#include <cstring>
33#include <list>
34#include <queue>
35#include <vector>
36
37#include "talk/base/basictypes.h"
38#include "talk/base/constructormagic.h"
39#include "talk/base/criticalsection.h"
40#include "talk/base/messagehandler.h"
41#include "talk/base/scoped_ptr.h"
42#include "talk/base/scoped_ref_ptr.h"
43#include "talk/base/sigslot.h"
44#include "talk/base/socketserver.h"
45#include "talk/base/timeutils.h"
46
47namespace talk_base {
48
49struct Message;
50class MessageQueue;
51
52// MessageQueueManager does cleanup of of message queues
53
54class MessageQueueManager {
55 public:
sergeyu@chromium.org0be6aa02013-08-23 23:21:25 +000056 static void Add(MessageQueue *message_queue);
57 static void Remove(MessageQueue *message_queue);
58 static void Clear(MessageHandler *handler);
henrike@webrtc.org28e20752013-07-10 00:45:36 +000059
sergeyu@chromium.org0be6aa02013-08-23 23:21:25 +000060 // For testing purposes, we expose whether or not the MessageQueueManager
61 // instance has been initialized. It has no other use relative to the rest of
62 // the functions of this class, which auto-initialize the underlying
63 // MessageQueueManager instance when necessary.
64 static bool IsInitialized();
henrike@webrtc.org28e20752013-07-10 00:45:36 +000065
66 private:
sergeyu@chromium.org0be6aa02013-08-23 23:21:25 +000067 static MessageQueueManager* Instance();
68
henrike@webrtc.org28e20752013-07-10 00:45:36 +000069 MessageQueueManager();
70 ~MessageQueueManager();
71
sergeyu@chromium.org0be6aa02013-08-23 23:21:25 +000072 void AddInternal(MessageQueue *message_queue);
73 void RemoveInternal(MessageQueue *message_queue);
74 void ClearInternal(MessageHandler *handler);
75
henrike@webrtc.org28e20752013-07-10 00:45:36 +000076 static MessageQueueManager* instance_;
77 // This list contains 'active' MessageQueues.
78 std::vector<MessageQueue *> message_queues_;
79 CriticalSection crit_;
80};
81
82// Derive from this for specialized data
83// App manages lifetime, except when messages are purged
84
85class MessageData {
86 public:
87 MessageData() {}
88 virtual ~MessageData() {}
89};
90
91template <class T>
92class TypedMessageData : public MessageData {
93 public:
94 explicit TypedMessageData(const T& data) : data_(data) { }
95 const T& data() const { return data_; }
96 T& data() { return data_; }
97 private:
98 T data_;
99};
100
101// Like TypedMessageData, but for pointers that require a delete.
102template <class T>
103class ScopedMessageData : public MessageData {
104 public:
105 explicit ScopedMessageData(T* data) : data_(data) { }
106 const scoped_ptr<T>& data() const { return data_; }
107 scoped_ptr<T>& data() { return data_; }
108 private:
109 scoped_ptr<T> data_;
110};
111
112// Like ScopedMessageData, but for reference counted pointers.
113template <class T>
114class ScopedRefMessageData : public MessageData {
115 public:
116 explicit ScopedRefMessageData(T* data) : data_(data) { }
117 const scoped_refptr<T>& data() const { return data_; }
118 scoped_refptr<T>& data() { return data_; }
119 private:
120 scoped_refptr<T> data_;
121};
122
123template<class T>
124inline MessageData* WrapMessageData(const T& data) {
125 return new TypedMessageData<T>(data);
126}
127
128template<class T>
129inline const T& UseMessageData(MessageData* data) {
130 return static_cast< TypedMessageData<T>* >(data)->data();
131}
132
133template<class T>
134class DisposeData : public MessageData {
135 public:
136 explicit DisposeData(T* data) : data_(data) { }
137 virtual ~DisposeData() { delete data_; }
138 private:
139 T* data_;
140};
141
142const uint32 MQID_ANY = static_cast<uint32>(-1);
143const uint32 MQID_DISPOSE = static_cast<uint32>(-2);
144
145// No destructor
146
147struct Message {
148 Message() {
149 memset(this, 0, sizeof(*this));
150 }
151 inline bool Match(MessageHandler* handler, uint32 id) const {
152 return (handler == NULL || handler == phandler)
153 && (id == MQID_ANY || id == message_id);
154 }
155 MessageHandler *phandler;
156 uint32 message_id;
157 MessageData *pdata;
158 uint32 ts_sensitive;
159};
160
161typedef std::list<Message> MessageList;
162
163// DelayedMessage goes into a priority queue, sorted by trigger time. Messages
164// with the same trigger time are processed in num_ (FIFO) order.
165
166class DelayedMessage {
167 public:
168 DelayedMessage(int delay, uint32 trigger, uint32 num, const Message& msg)
169 : cmsDelay_(delay), msTrigger_(trigger), num_(num), msg_(msg) { }
170
171 bool operator< (const DelayedMessage& dmsg) const {
172 return (dmsg.msTrigger_ < msTrigger_)
173 || ((dmsg.msTrigger_ == msTrigger_) && (dmsg.num_ < num_));
174 }
175
176 int cmsDelay_; // for debugging
177 uint32 msTrigger_;
178 uint32 num_;
179 Message msg_;
180};
181
182class MessageQueue {
183 public:
184 explicit MessageQueue(SocketServer* ss = NULL);
185 virtual ~MessageQueue();
186
187 SocketServer* socketserver() { return ss_; }
188 void set_socketserver(SocketServer* ss);
189
190 // Note: The behavior of MessageQueue has changed. When a MQ is stopped,
191 // futher Posts and Sends will fail. However, any pending Sends and *ready*
192 // Posts (as opposed to unexpired delayed Posts) will be delivered before
193 // Get (or Peek) returns false. By guaranteeing delivery of those messages,
194 // we eliminate the race condition when an MessageHandler and MessageQueue
195 // may be destroyed independently of each other.
196 virtual void Quit();
197 virtual bool IsQuitting();
198 virtual void Restart();
199
200 // Get() will process I/O until:
201 // 1) A message is available (returns true)
202 // 2) cmsWait seconds have elapsed (returns false)
203 // 3) Stop() is called (returns false)
204 virtual bool Get(Message *pmsg, int cmsWait = kForever,
205 bool process_io = true);
206 virtual bool Peek(Message *pmsg, int cmsWait = 0);
207 virtual void Post(MessageHandler *phandler, uint32 id = 0,
208 MessageData *pdata = NULL, bool time_sensitive = false);
209 virtual void PostDelayed(int cmsDelay, MessageHandler *phandler,
210 uint32 id = 0, MessageData *pdata = NULL) {
211 return DoDelayPost(cmsDelay, TimeAfter(cmsDelay), phandler, id, pdata);
212 }
213 virtual void PostAt(uint32 tstamp, MessageHandler *phandler,
214 uint32 id = 0, MessageData *pdata = NULL) {
215 return DoDelayPost(TimeUntil(tstamp), tstamp, phandler, id, pdata);
216 }
217 virtual void Clear(MessageHandler *phandler, uint32 id = MQID_ANY,
218 MessageList* removed = NULL);
219 virtual void Dispatch(Message *pmsg);
220 virtual void ReceiveSends();
221
222 // Amount of time until the next message can be retrieved
223 virtual int GetDelay();
224
225 bool empty() const { return size() == 0u; }
226 size_t size() const {
227 CritScope cs(&crit_); // msgq_.size() is not thread safe.
228 return msgq_.size() + dmsgq_.size() + (fPeekKeep_ ? 1u : 0u);
229 }
230
231 // Internally posts a message which causes the doomed object to be deleted
232 template<class T> void Dispose(T* doomed) {
233 if (doomed) {
234 Post(NULL, MQID_DISPOSE, new DisposeData<T>(doomed));
235 }
236 }
237
238 // When this signal is sent out, any references to this queue should
239 // no longer be used.
240 sigslot::signal0<> SignalQueueDestroyed;
241
242 protected:
243 class PriorityQueue : public std::priority_queue<DelayedMessage> {
244 public:
245 container_type& container() { return c; }
246 void reheap() { make_heap(c.begin(), c.end(), comp); }
247 };
248
249 void EnsureActive();
250 void DoDelayPost(int cmsDelay, uint32 tstamp, MessageHandler *phandler,
251 uint32 id, MessageData* pdata);
252
253 // The SocketServer is not owned by MessageQueue.
254 SocketServer* ss_;
255 // If a server isn't supplied in the constructor, use this one.
256 scoped_ptr<SocketServer> default_ss_;
257 bool fStop_;
258 bool fPeekKeep_;
259 Message msgPeek_;
260 // A message queue is active if it has ever had a message posted to it.
261 // This also corresponds to being in MessageQueueManager's global list.
262 bool active_;
263 MessageList msgq_;
264 PriorityQueue dmsgq_;
265 uint32 dmsgq_next_num_;
266 mutable CriticalSection crit_;
267
268 private:
269 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MessageQueue);
270};
271
272} // namespace talk_base
273
274#endif // TALK_BASE_MESSAGEQUEUE_H_