| Index: content/browser/renderer_host/resource_buffer.cc
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| ===================================================================
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| --- content/browser/renderer_host/resource_buffer.cc (revision 170763)
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| +++ content/browser/renderer_host/resource_buffer.cc (working copy)
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| @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@
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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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| -#include "content/browser/renderer_host/resource_buffer.h"
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| -
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| -#include <math.h>
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| -
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| -#include "base/logging.h"
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| -
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| -namespace content {
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| -
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| -// A circular buffer allocator.
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| -//
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| -// We keep track of the starting offset (alloc_start_) and the ending offset
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| -// (alloc_end_). There are two layouts to keep in mind:
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| -//
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| -// #1:
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| -// ------------[XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]----
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| -// ^ ^
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| -// start end
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| -//
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| -// #2:
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| -// XXXXXXXXXX]---------------------[XXXXXXXX
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| -// ^ ^
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| -// end start
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| -//
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| -// If end <= start, then we have the buffer wraparound case (depicted second).
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| -// If the buffer is empty, then start and end will be set to -1.
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| -//
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| -// Allocations are always contiguous.
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| -
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| -ResourceBuffer::ResourceBuffer()
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| - : buf_size_(0),
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| - min_alloc_size_(0),
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| - max_alloc_size_(0),
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| - alloc_start_(-1),
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| - alloc_end_(-1) {
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| -}
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| -
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| -ResourceBuffer::~ResourceBuffer() {
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| -}
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| -
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| -bool ResourceBuffer::Initialize(int buffer_size,
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| - int min_allocation_size,
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| - int max_allocation_size) {
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| - DCHECK(!IsInitialized());
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| -
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| - // It would be wasteful if these are not multiples of min_allocation_size.
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| - DCHECK_EQ(0, buffer_size % min_allocation_size);
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| - DCHECK_EQ(0, max_allocation_size % min_allocation_size);
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| -
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| - buf_size_ = buffer_size;
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| - min_alloc_size_ = min_allocation_size;
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| - max_alloc_size_ = max_allocation_size;
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| -
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| - return shared_mem_.CreateAndMapAnonymous(buf_size_);
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| -}
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| -
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| -bool ResourceBuffer::IsInitialized() const {
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| - return shared_mem_.memory() != NULL;
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| -}
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| -
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| -bool ResourceBuffer::ShareToProcess(
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| - base::ProcessHandle process_handle,
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| - base::SharedMemoryHandle* shared_memory_handle,
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| - int* shared_memory_size) {
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| - DCHECK(IsInitialized());
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| -
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| - if (!shared_mem_.ShareToProcess(process_handle, shared_memory_handle))
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| - return false;
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| -
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| - *shared_memory_size = buf_size_;
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| - return true;
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| -}
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| -
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| -bool ResourceBuffer::CanAllocate() const {
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| - DCHECK(IsInitialized());
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| -
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| - if (alloc_start_ == -1)
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| - return true;
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| -
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| - int diff = alloc_end_ - alloc_start_;
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| - if (diff > 0)
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| - return (buf_size_ - diff) >= min_alloc_size_;
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| -
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| - return -diff >= min_alloc_size_;
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| -}
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| -
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| -char* ResourceBuffer::Allocate(int* size) {
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| - DCHECK(CanAllocate());
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| -
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| - int alloc_offset = 0;
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| - int alloc_size;
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| -
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| - if (alloc_start_ == -1) {
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| - // This is the first allocation.
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| - alloc_start_ = 0;
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| - alloc_end_ = buf_size_;
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| - alloc_size = buf_size_;
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| - } else if (alloc_start_ < alloc_end_) {
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| - // Append the next allocation if it fits. Otherwise, wraparound.
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| - //
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| - // NOTE: We could look to see if a larger allocation is possible by
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| - // wrapping around sooner, but instead we just look to fill the space at
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| - // the end of the buffer provided that meets the min_alloc_size_
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| - // requirement.
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| - //
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| - if ((buf_size_ - alloc_end_) >= min_alloc_size_) {
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| - alloc_offset = alloc_end_;
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| - alloc_size = buf_size_ - alloc_end_;
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| - alloc_end_ = buf_size_;
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| - } else {
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| - // It must be possible to allocate a least min_alloc_size_.
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| - DCHECK(alloc_start_ >= min_alloc_size_);
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| - alloc_size = alloc_start_;
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| - alloc_end_ = alloc_start_;
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| - }
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| - } else {
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| - // This is the wraparound case.
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| - DCHECK(alloc_end_ < alloc_start_);
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| - alloc_offset = alloc_end_;
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| - alloc_size = alloc_start_ - alloc_end_;
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| - alloc_end_ = alloc_start_;
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| - }
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| -
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| - // Make sure alloc_size does not exceed max_alloc_size_. We store the
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| - // current value of alloc_size, so that we can use ShrinkLastAllocation to
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| - // trim it back. This allows us to reuse the alloc_end_ adjustment logic.
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| -
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| - alloc_sizes_.push(alloc_size);
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| -
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| - if (alloc_size > max_alloc_size_) {
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| - alloc_size = max_alloc_size_;
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| - ShrinkLastAllocation(alloc_size);
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| - }
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| -
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| - *size = alloc_size;
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| - return static_cast<char*>(shared_mem_.memory()) + alloc_offset;
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| -}
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| -
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| -int ResourceBuffer::GetLastAllocationOffset() const {
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| - DCHECK(!alloc_sizes_.empty());
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| - DCHECK(alloc_end_ >= alloc_sizes_.back());
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| - return alloc_end_ - alloc_sizes_.back();
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| -}
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| -
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| -void ResourceBuffer::ShrinkLastAllocation(int new_size) {
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| - DCHECK(!alloc_sizes_.empty());
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| -
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| - int aligned_size = (new_size / min_alloc_size_) * min_alloc_size_;
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| - if (aligned_size < new_size)
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| - aligned_size += min_alloc_size_;
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| -
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| - DCHECK_LE(new_size, aligned_size);
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| - DCHECK_GE(alloc_sizes_.back(), aligned_size);
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| -
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| - int* last_allocation_size = &alloc_sizes_.back();
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| - alloc_end_ -= (*last_allocation_size - aligned_size);
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| - *last_allocation_size = aligned_size;
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| -}
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| -
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| -void ResourceBuffer::RecycleLeastRecentlyAllocated() {
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| - DCHECK(!alloc_sizes_.empty());
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| - int allocation_size = alloc_sizes_.front();
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| - alloc_sizes_.pop();
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| -
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| - alloc_start_ += allocation_size;
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| - DCHECK(alloc_start_ <= buf_size_);
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| -
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| - if (alloc_start_ == alloc_end_) {
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| - DCHECK(alloc_sizes_.empty());
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| - alloc_start_ = -1;
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| - alloc_end_ = -1;
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| - } else if (alloc_start_ == buf_size_) {
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| - DCHECK(!alloc_sizes_.empty());
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| - alloc_start_ = 0;
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| - }
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| -}
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| -
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| -} // namespace content
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