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| 1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| 3 // found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
| 4 | 4 |
| 5 #include "base/message_pump_win.h" | 5 #include "base/message_pump_win.h" |
| 6 | 6 |
| 7 #include <math.h> | 7 #include <math.h> |
| 8 | 8 |
| 9 #include "base/debug/trace_event.h" | 9 #include "base/debug/trace_event.h" |
| 10 #include "base/message_loop.h" | 10 #include "base/message_loop.h" |
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| 88 int delay = static_cast<int>(timeout); | 88 int delay = static_cast<int>(timeout); |
| 89 if (delay < 0) | 89 if (delay < 0) |
| 90 delay = 0; | 90 delay = 0; |
| 91 | 91 |
| 92 return delay; | 92 return delay; |
| 93 } | 93 } |
| 94 | 94 |
| 95 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 95 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 96 // MessagePumpForUI public: | 96 // MessagePumpForUI public: |
| 97 | 97 |
| 98 MessagePumpForUI::MessagePumpForUI() : instance_(NULL) { | 98 MessagePumpForUI::MessagePumpForUI() |
| 99 : instance_(NULL), |
| 100 message_filter_(new MessageFilter) { |
| 99 InitMessageWnd(); | 101 InitMessageWnd(); |
| 100 } | 102 } |
| 101 | 103 |
| 102 MessagePumpForUI::~MessagePumpForUI() { | 104 MessagePumpForUI::~MessagePumpForUI() { |
| 103 DestroyWindow(message_hwnd_); | 105 DestroyWindow(message_hwnd_); |
| 104 UnregisterClass(kWndClass, instance_); | 106 UnregisterClass(kWndClass, instance_); |
| 105 } | 107 } |
| 106 | 108 |
| 107 void MessagePumpForUI::ScheduleWork() { | 109 void MessagePumpForUI::ScheduleWork() { |
| 108 if (InterlockedExchange(&have_work_, 1)) | 110 if (InterlockedExchange(&have_work_, 1)) |
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| 288 | 290 |
| 289 DWORD result; | 291 DWORD result; |
| 290 result = MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx(0, NULL, delay, QS_ALLINPUT, | 292 result = MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx(0, NULL, delay, QS_ALLINPUT, |
| 291 MWMO_INPUTAVAILABLE); | 293 MWMO_INPUTAVAILABLE); |
| 292 | 294 |
| 293 if (WAIT_OBJECT_0 == result) { | 295 if (WAIT_OBJECT_0 == result) { |
| 294 // A WM_* message is available. | 296 // A WM_* message is available. |
| 295 // If a parent child relationship exists between windows across threads | 297 // If a parent child relationship exists between windows across threads |
| 296 // then their thread inputs are implicitly attached. | 298 // then their thread inputs are implicitly attached. |
| 297 // This causes the MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx API to return indicating | 299 // This causes the MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx API to return indicating |
| 298 // that messages are ready for processing (specifically mouse messages | 300 // that messages are ready for processing (Specifically, mouse messages |
| 299 // intended for the child window. Occurs if the child window has capture) | 301 // intended for the child window may appear if the child window has |
| 300 // The subsequent PeekMessages call fails to return any messages thus | 302 // capture). |
| 303 // The subsequent PeekMessages call may fail to return any messages thus |
| 301 // causing us to enter a tight loop at times. | 304 // causing us to enter a tight loop at times. |
| 302 // The WaitMessage call below is a workaround to give the child window | 305 // The WaitMessage call below is a workaround to give the child window |
| 303 // sometime to process its input messages. | 306 // some time to process its input messages. |
| 304 MSG msg = {0}; | 307 MSG msg = {0}; |
| 305 DWORD queue_status = GetQueueStatus(QS_MOUSE); | 308 DWORD queue_status = GetQueueStatus(QS_MOUSE); |
| 306 if (HIWORD(queue_status) & QS_MOUSE && | 309 if (HIWORD(queue_status) & QS_MOUSE && |
| 307 !PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, WM_MOUSEFIRST, WM_MOUSELAST, PM_NOREMOVE)) { | 310 !PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, WM_MOUSEFIRST, WM_MOUSELAST, PM_NOREMOVE)) { |
| 308 WaitMessage(); | 311 WaitMessage(); |
| 309 } | 312 } |
| 310 return; | 313 return; |
| 311 } | 314 } |
| 312 | 315 |
| 313 DCHECK_NE(WAIT_FAILED, result) << GetLastError(); | 316 DCHECK_NE(WAIT_FAILED, result) << GetLastError(); |
| 314 } | 317 } |
| 315 | 318 |
| 316 void MessagePumpForUI::HandleWorkMessage() { | 319 void MessagePumpForUI::HandleWorkMessage() { |
| 317 // If we are being called outside of the context of Run, then don't try to do | 320 // If we are being called outside of the context of Run, then don't try to do |
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| 354 // If there are sent messages in the queue then PeekMessage internally | 357 // If there are sent messages in the queue then PeekMessage internally |
| 355 // dispatches the message and returns false. We return true in this | 358 // dispatches the message and returns false. We return true in this |
| 356 // case to ensure that the message loop peeks again instead of calling | 359 // case to ensure that the message loop peeks again instead of calling |
| 357 // MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx again. | 360 // MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx again. |
| 358 bool sent_messages_in_queue = false; | 361 bool sent_messages_in_queue = false; |
| 359 DWORD queue_status = GetQueueStatus(QS_SENDMESSAGE); | 362 DWORD queue_status = GetQueueStatus(QS_SENDMESSAGE); |
| 360 if (HIWORD(queue_status) & QS_SENDMESSAGE) | 363 if (HIWORD(queue_status) & QS_SENDMESSAGE) |
| 361 sent_messages_in_queue = true; | 364 sent_messages_in_queue = true; |
| 362 | 365 |
| 363 MSG msg; | 366 MSG msg; |
| 364 if (PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE)) | 367 if (message_filter_->DoPeekMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE)) |
| 365 return ProcessMessageHelper(msg); | 368 return ProcessMessageHelper(msg); |
| 366 | 369 |
| 367 return sent_messages_in_queue; | 370 return sent_messages_in_queue; |
| 368 } | 371 } |
| 369 | 372 |
| 370 bool MessagePumpForUI::ProcessMessageHelper(const MSG& msg) { | 373 bool MessagePumpForUI::ProcessMessageHelper(const MSG& msg) { |
| 371 TRACE_EVENT1("base", "MessagePumpForUI::ProcessMessageHelper", | 374 TRACE_EVENT1("base", "MessagePumpForUI::ProcessMessageHelper", |
| 372 "message", msg.message); | 375 "message", msg.message); |
| 373 if (WM_QUIT == msg.message) { | 376 if (WM_QUIT == msg.message) { |
| 374 // Repost the QUIT message so that it will be retrieved by the primary | 377 // Repost the QUIT message so that it will be retrieved by the primary |
| 375 // GetMessage() loop. | 378 // GetMessage() loop. |
| 376 state_->should_quit = true; | 379 state_->should_quit = true; |
| 377 PostQuitMessage(static_cast<int>(msg.wParam)); | 380 PostQuitMessage(static_cast<int>(msg.wParam)); |
| 378 return false; | 381 return false; |
| 379 } | 382 } |
| 380 | 383 |
| 381 // While running our main message pump, we discard kMsgHaveWork messages. | 384 // While running our main message pump, we discard kMsgHaveWork messages. |
| 382 if (msg.message == kMsgHaveWork && msg.hwnd == message_hwnd_) | 385 if (msg.message == kMsgHaveWork && msg.hwnd == message_hwnd_) |
| 383 return ProcessPumpReplacementMessage(); | 386 return ProcessPumpReplacementMessage(); |
| 384 | 387 |
| 385 if (CallMsgFilter(const_cast<MSG*>(&msg), kMessageFilterCode)) | 388 if (CallMsgFilter(const_cast<MSG*>(&msg), kMessageFilterCode)) |
| 386 return true; | 389 return true; |
| 387 | 390 |
| 388 WillProcessMessage(msg); | 391 WillProcessMessage(msg); |
| 389 | 392 |
| 390 if (state_->dispatcher) { | 393 if (!message_filter_->ProcessMessage(msg)) { |
| 391 if (!state_->dispatcher->Dispatch(msg)) | 394 if (state_->dispatcher) { |
| 392 state_->should_quit = true; | 395 if (!state_->dispatcher->Dispatch(msg)) |
| 393 } else { | 396 state_->should_quit = true; |
| 394 TranslateMessage(&msg); | 397 } else { |
| 395 DispatchMessage(&msg); | 398 TranslateMessage(&msg); |
| 399 DispatchMessage(&msg); |
| 400 } |
| 396 } | 401 } |
| 397 | 402 |
| 398 DidProcessMessage(msg); | 403 DidProcessMessage(msg); |
| 399 return true; | 404 return true; |
| 400 } | 405 } |
| 401 | 406 |
| 402 bool MessagePumpForUI::ProcessPumpReplacementMessage() { | 407 bool MessagePumpForUI::ProcessPumpReplacementMessage() { |
| 403 // When we encounter a kMsgHaveWork message, this method is called to peek | 408 // When we encounter a kMsgHaveWork message, this method is called to peek |
| 404 // and process a replacement message, such as a WM_PAINT or WM_TIMER. The | 409 // and process a replacement message, such as a WM_PAINT or WM_TIMER. The |
| 405 // goal is to make the kMsgHaveWork as non-intrusive as possible, even though | 410 // goal is to make the kMsgHaveWork as non-intrusive as possible, even though |
| 406 // a continuous stream of such messages are posted. This method carefully | 411 // a continuous stream of such messages are posted. This method carefully |
| 407 // peeks a message while there is no chance for a kMsgHaveWork to be pending, | 412 // peeks a message while there is no chance for a kMsgHaveWork to be pending, |
| 408 // then resets the have_work_ flag (allowing a replacement kMsgHaveWork to | 413 // then resets the have_work_ flag (allowing a replacement kMsgHaveWork to |
| 409 // possibly be posted), and finally dispatches that peeked replacement. Note | 414 // possibly be posted), and finally dispatches that peeked replacement. Note |
| 410 // that the re-post of kMsgHaveWork may be asynchronous to this thread!! | 415 // that the re-post of kMsgHaveWork may be asynchronous to this thread!! |
| 411 | 416 |
| 412 bool have_message = false; | 417 bool have_message = false; |
| 413 MSG msg; | 418 MSG msg; |
| 414 // We should not process all window messages if we are in the context of an | 419 // We should not process all window messages if we are in the context of an |
| 415 // OS modal loop, i.e. in the context of a windows API call like MessageBox. | 420 // OS modal loop, i.e. in the context of a windows API call like MessageBox. |
| 416 // This is to ensure that these messages are peeked out by the OS modal loop. | 421 // This is to ensure that these messages are peeked out by the OS modal loop. |
| 417 if (MessageLoop::current()->os_modal_loop()) { | 422 if (MessageLoop::current()->os_modal_loop()) { |
| 418 // We only peek out WM_PAINT and WM_TIMER here for reasons mentioned above. | 423 // We only peek out WM_PAINT and WM_TIMER here for reasons mentioned above. |
| 419 have_message = PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, WM_PAINT, WM_PAINT, PM_REMOVE) || | 424 have_message = PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, WM_PAINT, WM_PAINT, PM_REMOVE) || |
| 420 PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, WM_TIMER, WM_TIMER, PM_REMOVE); | 425 PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, WM_TIMER, WM_TIMER, PM_REMOVE); |
| 421 } else { | 426 } else { |
| 422 have_message = (0 != PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE)); | 427 have_message = !!message_filter_->DoPeekMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0, |
| 428 PM_REMOVE); |
| 423 } | 429 } |
| 424 | 430 |
| 425 DCHECK(!have_message || kMsgHaveWork != msg.message || | 431 DCHECK(!have_message || kMsgHaveWork != msg.message || |
| 426 msg.hwnd != message_hwnd_); | 432 msg.hwnd != message_hwnd_); |
| 427 | 433 |
| 428 // Since we discarded a kMsgHaveWork message, we must update the flag. | 434 // Since we discarded a kMsgHaveWork message, we must update the flag. |
| 429 int old_have_work = InterlockedExchange(&have_work_, 0); | 435 int old_have_work = InterlockedExchange(&have_work_, 0); |
| 430 DCHECK(old_have_work); | 436 DCHECK(old_have_work); |
| 431 | 437 |
| 432 // We don't need a special time slice if we didn't have_message to process. | 438 // We don't need a special time slice if we didn't have_message to process. |
| 433 if (!have_message) | 439 if (!have_message) |
| 434 return false; | 440 return false; |
| 435 | 441 |
| 436 // Guarantee we'll get another time slice in the case where we go into native | 442 // Guarantee we'll get another time slice in the case where we go into native |
| 437 // windows code. This ScheduleWork() may hurt performance a tiny bit when | 443 // windows code. This ScheduleWork() may hurt performance a tiny bit when |
| 438 // tasks appear very infrequently, but when the event queue is busy, the | 444 // tasks appear very infrequently, but when the event queue is busy, the |
| 439 // kMsgHaveWork events get (percentage wise) rarer and rarer. | 445 // kMsgHaveWork events get (percentage wise) rarer and rarer. |
| 440 ScheduleWork(); | 446 ScheduleWork(); |
| 441 return ProcessMessageHelper(msg); | 447 return ProcessMessageHelper(msg); |
| 442 } | 448 } |
| 443 | 449 |
| 450 void MessagePumpForUI::SetMessageFilter( |
| 451 scoped_ptr<MessageFilter> message_filter) { |
| 452 message_filter_ = message_filter.Pass(); |
| 453 } |
| 454 |
| 444 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 455 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 445 // MessagePumpForIO public: | 456 // MessagePumpForIO public: |
| 446 | 457 |
| 447 MessagePumpForIO::MessagePumpForIO() { | 458 MessagePumpForIO::MessagePumpForIO() { |
| 448 port_.Set(CreateIoCompletionPort(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, NULL, NULL, 1)); | 459 port_.Set(CreateIoCompletionPort(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, NULL, NULL, 1)); |
| 449 DCHECK(port_.IsValid()); | 460 DCHECK(port_.IsValid()); |
| 450 } | 461 } |
| 451 | 462 |
| 452 void MessagePumpForIO::ScheduleWork() { | 463 void MessagePumpForIO::ScheduleWork() { |
| 453 if (InterlockedExchange(&have_work_, 1)) | 464 if (InterlockedExchange(&have_work_, 1)) |
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| 660 | 671 |
| 661 // static | 672 // static |
| 662 MessagePumpForIO::IOHandler* MessagePumpForIO::KeyToHandler( | 673 MessagePumpForIO::IOHandler* MessagePumpForIO::KeyToHandler( |
| 663 ULONG_PTR key, | 674 ULONG_PTR key, |
| 664 bool* has_valid_io_context) { | 675 bool* has_valid_io_context) { |
| 665 *has_valid_io_context = ((key & 1) == 0); | 676 *has_valid_io_context = ((key & 1) == 0); |
| 666 return reinterpret_cast<IOHandler*>(key & ~static_cast<ULONG_PTR>(1)); | 677 return reinterpret_cast<IOHandler*>(key & ~static_cast<ULONG_PTR>(1)); |
| 667 } | 678 } |
| 668 | 679 |
| 669 } // namespace base | 680 } // namespace base |
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