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| +// Copyright (c) 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 
| +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 
| +// found in the LICENSE file. | 
| + | 
| +#ifndef BASE_MEMORY_SHARED_MEMORY_ALLOCATOR_H_ | 
| +#define BASE_MEMORY_SHARED_MEMORY_ALLOCATOR_H_ | 
| + | 
| +#include "base/base_export.h" | 
| +#include "base/basictypes.h" | 
| + | 
| +namespace base { | 
| + | 
| +// Simple allocator for pieces of a memory block that may be shared across | 
| +// multiple processes. | 
| +class BASE_EXPORT SharedMemoryAllocator { | 
| + public: | 
| +  struct Iterator { | 
| +    int32 last; | 
| +  }; | 
| + | 
| +  struct MemoryInfo { | 
| +    int32 total; | 
| +    int32 free; | 
| +  }; | 
| + | 
| +  // The allocator operates on any arbitrary block of memory.  Creation and | 
| +  // sharing of that block with another process is the responsibility of the | 
| +  // caller.  The allocator needs to know only the block's |base| address, the | 
| +  // total |size| of the block, and any internal |page| size (zero if not | 
| +  // paged) across which allocations should not span. | 
| +  // | 
| +  // SharedMemoryAllocator does NOT take ownership of this memory block.  The | 
| +  // caller must manage it and ensure it stays available throughout the lifetime | 
| +  // of this object. | 
| +  SharedMemoryAllocator(void* base, int32 size, int32 page); | 
| +  ~SharedMemoryAllocator(); | 
| + | 
| +  // Get an object referenced by an |offset|.  For safety reasons, the |type| | 
| +  // code and size-of |unused| are compared to ensure the reference is valid | 
| +  // and cannot return an object outside of the memory segment.  A |type| of | 
| +  // zero will match any though the size is still checked.  NULL is returned | 
| +  // if any problem is detected, such as corrupted storage or incorrect | 
| +  // parameters.  Callers MUST check that the returned value is not-null EVERY | 
| +  // TIME before accessing it or risk crashing!  Once dereferenced, the pointer | 
| +  // is safe to reuse forever. | 
| +  template<typename T> T* GetObject(int32 offset, int32 type, T* unused) { | 
| +    return static_cast<T*>(GetBlockData(offset, type, sizeof(T), false)); | 
| +  } | 
| + | 
| +  // Reserve space in the memory segment of the desired |size| and |type|. | 
| +  // A return value of zero indicates the allocation failed, otherwise the | 
| +  // returned offset can be used by any process to get a real pointer via | 
| +  // the GetObject() call. | 
| +  int32 Allocate(int32 size, int32 type); | 
| + | 
| +  // Get the information about the amount of free space in the allocator.  The | 
| +  // amount of free space should be treated as approximate due to extras from | 
| +  // alignment and meta-data, but will never return less than could actually | 
| +  // be allocated. | 
| +  void GetMemoryInfo(MemoryInfo* meminfo); | 
| + | 
| +  // Allocated objects can be added to an internal list that can then be | 
| +  // iterated over by other processes. | 
| +  void MakeIterable(int32 offset); | 
| + | 
| +  // Iterating uses a |state| structure (initialized by GetFirstIterable) and | 
| +  // returns both the offset reference to the object as well as the |type| of | 
| +  // that object.  A zero return value indicates there are currently no more | 
| +  // objects to be found but future attempts can be made without having to | 
| +  // reset the iterator to "first". | 
| +  int32 GetFirstIterable(Iterator* state, int32* type); | 
| +  int32 GetNextIterable(Iterator* state, int32* type); | 
| + | 
| +  // If there is some indication that the shared memory has become corrupted, | 
| +  // calling this will attempt to prevent further damage by indicating to | 
| +  // all processes that something is not as expected. | 
| +  void SetCorrupted(); | 
| +  bool IsCorrupted(); | 
| + | 
| +  // Flag set if an allocation has failed because memory was full. | 
| +  bool IsFull(); | 
| + | 
| + private: | 
| +  struct SharedMetaData; | 
| +  struct BlockHeader; | 
| + | 
| +  BlockHeader* GetBlock(int32 offset, int32 type, int32 size, bool special); | 
| +  void* GetBlockData(int32 offset, int32 type, int32 size, bool special); | 
| + | 
| +  SharedMetaData* shared_meta_; | 
| +  char* mem_base_;  // char because sizeof guaranteed 1 -- easy offset calc | 
| +  int32 mem_size_; | 
| +  int32 mem_page_; | 
| +  int32 last_seen_; | 
| +  bool corrupted_; | 
| + | 
| +  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SharedMemoryAllocator); | 
| +}; | 
| +}  // namespace base | 
| + | 
| +#endif  // BASE_MEMORY_SHARED_MEMORY_ALLOCATOR_H_ | 
|  |