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+/* |
+ * Copyright 2013 Google Inc. |
+ * |
+ * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+ * found in the LICENSE file. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#ifndef SkPurgeableMemoryBlock_DEFINED |
+#define SkPurgeableMemoryBlock_DEFINED |
+ |
+#include "SkTypes.h" |
+ |
+class SkPurgeableMemoryBlock : public SkNoncopyable { |
+ |
+public: |
+ /** |
+ * Whether or not this platform has an implementation for purgeable memory. |
+ */ |
+ static bool PlatformSupportsPurgeableMemory(); |
+ |
+ /** |
+ * Create a new purgeable memory block with size >= size. Returns NULL if not supported on this |
reed1
2013/03/13 20:41:34
size >= size is a funny statement. How about
Crea
scroggo
2013/03/13 22:06:42
Done.
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+ * platform or on failure. |
+ * @param size Number of bytes requested. The resulting data will be at least this large. |
+ * @return A new block, or NULL on failure. On success, the memory will already be pinned. |
reed1
2013/03/13 20:41:34
Why should it already be pinned?
scroggo
2013/03/13 22:06:42
Currently, the only client (allocAndPinCache) want
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+ */ |
+ static SkPurgeableMemoryBlock* CreatePurgeableMemoryBlock(size_t size); |
+ |
+#ifdef SK_DEBUG |
+ /** |
+ * Whether the platform supports one shot purge of all unpinned blocks. If so, |
+ * PurgeAllUnpinnedBlocks will be used to test a purge. Otherwise, purge will be called on |
+ * individual blocks. |
+ */ |
+ static bool PlatformSupportsPurgingAllUnpinnedBlocks(); |
+ |
+ /** |
+ * Purge all unpinned blocks at once, if the platform supports it. |
+ */ |
+ static bool PurgeAllUnpinnedBlocks(); |
+ |
+ // If PlatformSupportsPurgingAllUnpinnedBlocks returns true, this will not be called, so it can |
+ // simply return false. |
+ bool purge(); |
+ |
+ bool isPinned() const { return fPinned; } |
+ |
+#ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID |
+ int getFD() const { return fFD; } |
+#endif |
+ |
+#endif |
+ |
+ ~SkPurgeableMemoryBlock(); |
+ |
+ /** |
+ * Result of a call to pin(). |
+ */ |
+ enum PinResult { |
+ /** |
+ * The pin succeeded, and the data has been purged. It will need to be rewritten to the |
+ * memory. |
+ */ |
+ kUninitialized_PinResult, |
+ |
+ /** |
+ * The pin succeeded, and the data has been retained. The memory contains the same data it |
+ * held when unpin() was called. |
+ */ |
+ kRetained_PinResult, |
+ |
+ /** |
+ * The pin failed. This object should be discarded. |
+ */ |
+ kFailed_PinResult, |
+ }; |
+ |
+ /** |
+ * Pin the memory for use. Must not be called while already pinned. |
reed1
2013/03/13 20:41:34
Why is this api different from the decoder, in tha
scroggo
2013/03/13 22:06:42
In the implementation from this patch, it starts o
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+ */ |
+ PinResult pin(); |
+ |
+ /** |
+ * Unpin the data so it can be purged if necessary. |
+ */ |
+ void unpin(); |
+ |
+ /** |
+ * Pointer to the data. Should only be used after a call to pin which succeeds. |
+ */ |
+ void* data() { return fAddr; } |
+ |
+private: |
+ void* fAddr; |
+ size_t fSize; |
+ bool fPinned; |
+#ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID |
+ int fFD; |
+#endif |
+ |
+ // Unimplemented default constructor is private, to prevent manual creation. |
+ SkPurgeableMemoryBlock(); |
+ |
+ // The correct way to create a new one is from the static CreatePurgeableMemoryBlock. |
+ SkPurgeableMemoryBlock(size_t); |
+}; |
+ |
+#endif // SkPurgeableMemoryBlock_DEFINED |