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| +// Copyright (c) 2006-2009 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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| +#ifndef CHROME_COMMON_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_POSIX_H_
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| +#define CHROME_COMMON_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_POSIX_H_
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| +
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| +#include <vector>
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| +
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| +// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +// A FileDescriptor is a structure for use in IPC messages. It allows one to
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| +// send descriptors over an IPC channel.
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| +//
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| +// In the Windows world, processes can peek and poke the HANDLE table of other
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| +// processes. On POSIX, in order to transmit descriptors we need to include
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| +// them in a control-message (a side-channel on the UNIX domain socket).
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| +// Serialising this type adds descriptors to a vector in the IPC Message, from
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| +// which the IPC channel can package them up for the kernel.
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| +// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +struct FileDescriptor {
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| + FileDescriptor()
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| + : fd(-1),
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| + auto_close(false) { }
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| +
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| + int fd;
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| + // If true, close this descriptor after it has been sent.
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| + bool auto_close;
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| +};
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| +
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| +// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +// A DescriptorSet is an ordered set of POSIX file descriptors. These are
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| +// associated with IPC messages so that descriptors can be transmitted over a
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| +// UNIX domain socket.
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| +// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +class DescriptorSet {
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| + public:
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| + DescriptorSet();
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| + ~DescriptorSet();
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| +
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| + // This is the maximum number of descriptors per message. We need to know this
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| + // because the control message kernel interface has to be given a buffer which
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| + // is large enough to store all the descriptor numbers. Otherwise the kernel
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| + // tells us that it truncated the control data and the extra descriptors are
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| + // lost.
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| + //
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| + // In debugging mode, it's a fatal error to try and add more than this number
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| + // of descriptors to a DescriptorSet.
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| + enum {
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| + MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_MESSAGE = 4,
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| + };
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| +
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| + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| + // Interfaces for building during message serialisation...
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| +
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| + // Add a descriptor to the end of the set
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| + void Add(int fd);
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| + // Add a descriptor to the end of the set and automatically close it after
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| + // transmission.
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| + void AddAndAutoClose(int fd);
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| +
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| + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +
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| +
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| + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| + // Interfaces for accessing during message deserialisation...
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| +
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| + // Return the number of descriptors remaining
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| + unsigned size() const { return descriptors_.size() - next_descriptor_; }
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| + // Return true if no unconsumed descriptors remain
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| + bool empty() const { return descriptors_.size() == next_descriptor_; }
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| + // Fetch the next descriptor from the beginning of the set. This interface is
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| + // designed for the deserialising code as it doesn't support close flags.
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| + // returns: file descriptor, or -1 on error
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| + int NextDescriptor();
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| +
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| + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +
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| +
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| + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| + // Interfaces for transmission...
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| +
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| + // Fill an array with file descriptors without 'consuming' them. CommitAll
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| + // must be called after these descriptors have been transmitted.
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| + // buffer: (output) a buffer of, at least, size() integers.
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| + void GetDescriptors(int* buffer) const;
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| + // This must be called after transmitting the descriptors returned by
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| + // GetDescriptors. It marks all the descriptors as consumed and closes those
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| + // which are auto-close.
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| + void CommitAll();
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| +
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| + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +
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| +
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| + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| + // Interfaces for receiving...
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| +
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| + // Set the contents of the set from the given buffer. This set must be empty
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| + // before calling. The auto-close flag is set on all the descriptors so that
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| + // unconsumed descriptors are closed on destruction.
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| + void SetDescriptors(const int* buffer, unsigned count);
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| +
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| + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| +
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| + private:
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| + // A vector of descriptors and close flags. If this message is sent, then
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| + // these descriptors are sent as control data. After sending, any descriptors
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| + // with a true flag are closed. If this message has been received, then these
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| + // are the descriptors which were received and all close flags are true.
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| + std::vector<FileDescriptor> descriptors_;
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| + // When deserialising the message, the descriptors will be extracted
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| + // one-by-one. This contains the index of the next unused descriptor.
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| + unsigned next_descriptor_;
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| +};
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| +
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| +#endif // CHROME_COMMON_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_POSIX_H_
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