| Index: ppapi/native_client/src/untrusted/nacl_ppapi_util/ppapi_srpc_main.c
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| diff --git a/ppapi/native_client/src/untrusted/nacl_ppapi_util/ppapi_srpc_main.c b/ppapi/native_client/src/untrusted/nacl_ppapi_util/ppapi_srpc_main.c
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| +/*
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| + * Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| + * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| + * found in the LICENSE file.
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| + */
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| +
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| +#include "native_client/src/shared/srpc/nacl_srpc.h"
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| +#include "native_client/src/untrusted/nacl_ppapi_util/ppapi_srpc_main.h"
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| +
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| +/*
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| + * Here be dragons. Beware.
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| + *
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| + * We need to provide a main so that when this code is compiled with
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| + * irt=1, we can invoke NaClSrpcModuleInit. This is not needed when
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| + * we compile with irt=0 because the PpapiPluginMain uses SRPC and
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| + * will invoke NaClSrpcModuleInit. However, with irt=1, there are two
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| + * copies of the SRPC (and platform, and ...) libraries: the
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| + * PpapiPluginMain code uses a copy of SRPC in the IRT, and the user
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| + * code -- that's us -- has another copy. The two copies have
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| + * separate allocators, globals, etc because of the IRT separation, so
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| + * that the NaClSrpcModuleInit that is invoked in the IRT will not
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| + * initialize the data structures used by the copy in the user code.
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| + *
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| + * The weak reference to the function __nacl_register_thread_creator
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| + * is an IRT implementation-dependent hack. Here's how it works. In
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| + * irt_stub, there is a definition for __nacl_register_thread_creator,
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| + * so if this code is compiled and linked with irt=1, the weak symbol
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| + * will be overridden with a real function, and the tests inside of
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| + * main will succeed. If this code is compiled and linked with irt=0,
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| + * however, we will not link against irt_stub (-lppapi which is a
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| + * linker script which causes libppapi_stub.a to get included, which
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| + * includes the code from the src/untrusted/irt_stub directory), and
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| + * so the __nacl_register_thread_creator weak symbol will have the
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| + * value zero. Voila, we call NaClSrpcModuleInit in the main function
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| + * below if the scons command invocation had irt=1 set, and we will
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| + * leave it to PpapiPluginMain to invoke NaClSrpcModuleInit when the
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| + * scons invocation had irt=0 set.
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| + *
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| + * Yes, this could be conditionally linked in via scons magic by
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| + * testing the irt bit, avoiding the weak attribute magic.
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| + */
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| +
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| +struct nacl_irt_ppapihook;
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| +
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| +void __nacl_register_thread_creator(const struct nacl_irt_ppapihook *)
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| + __attribute__((weak));
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| +
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| +int main(void) {
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| + int rv;
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| +
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| + if (__nacl_register_thread_creator) {
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| + if (!NaClSrpcModuleInit()) {
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| + return 1;
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + rv = PpapiPluginMain();
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| +
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| + if (__nacl_register_thread_creator) {
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| + NaClSrpcModuleFini();
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| + }
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| +
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| + return rv;
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| +}
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