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Henrik Kjellanderff761fb2015-11-04 08:31:52 +01001/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2011 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
3 *
4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
5 * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
6 * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
7 * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
8 * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
9 */
10
11#ifndef WEBRTC_MODULES_UTILITY_INCLUDE_PROCESS_THREAD_H_
12#define WEBRTC_MODULES_UTILITY_INCLUDE_PROCESS_THREAD_H_
13
kwiberg84be5112016-04-27 01:19:58 -070014#include <memory>
15
Henrik Kjellanderff761fb2015-11-04 08:31:52 +010016#include "webrtc/typedefs.h"
Henrik Kjellanderff761fb2015-11-04 08:31:52 +010017
tommi435f98b2016-05-28 14:57:15 -070018#if defined(WEBRTC_WIN)
19// Due to a bug in the std::unique_ptr implementation that ships with MSVS,
20// we need the full definition of QueuedTask, on Windows.
21#include "webrtc/base/task_queue.h"
22#else
23namespace rtc {
24class QueuedTask;
25}
26#endif
27
Henrik Kjellanderff761fb2015-11-04 08:31:52 +010028namespace webrtc {
29class Module;
30
tommi435f98b2016-05-28 14:57:15 -070031// TODO(tommi): ProcessThread probably doesn't need to be a virtual
32// interface. There exists one override besides ProcessThreadImpl,
33// MockProcessThread, but when looking at how it is used, it seems
34// a nullptr might suffice (or simply an actual ProcessThread instance).
Henrik Kjellanderff761fb2015-11-04 08:31:52 +010035class ProcessThread {
36 public:
37 virtual ~ProcessThread();
38
kwiberg84be5112016-04-27 01:19:58 -070039 static std::unique_ptr<ProcessThread> Create(const char* thread_name);
Henrik Kjellanderff761fb2015-11-04 08:31:52 +010040
41 // Starts the worker thread. Must be called from the construction thread.
42 virtual void Start() = 0;
43
44 // Stops the worker thread. Must be called from the construction thread.
45 virtual void Stop() = 0;
46
47 // Wakes the thread up to give a module a chance to do processing right
48 // away. This causes the worker thread to wake up and requery the specified
49 // module for when it should be called back. (Typically the module should
50 // return 0 from TimeUntilNextProcess on the worker thread at that point).
51 // Can be called on any thread.
52 virtual void WakeUp(Module* module) = 0;
53
54 // Queues a task object to run on the worker thread. Ownership of the
55 // task object is transferred to the ProcessThread and the object will
56 // either be deleted after running on the worker thread, or on the
57 // construction thread of the ProcessThread instance, if the task did not
58 // get a chance to run (e.g. posting the task while shutting down or when
59 // the thread never runs).
tommi435f98b2016-05-28 14:57:15 -070060 virtual void PostTask(std::unique_ptr<rtc::QueuedTask> task) = 0;
Henrik Kjellanderff761fb2015-11-04 08:31:52 +010061
62 // Adds a module that will start to receive callbacks on the worker thread.
63 // Can be called from any thread.
64 virtual void RegisterModule(Module* module) = 0;
65
66 // Removes a previously registered module.
67 // Can be called from any thread.
68 virtual void DeRegisterModule(Module* module) = 0;
69};
70
71} // namespace webrtc
72
73#endif // WEBRTC_MODULES_UTILITY_INCLUDE_PROCESS_THREAD_H_