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+// Copyright 2016 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_TASK_SCHEDULER_WORKER_POOL_PARAMS_H_ |
+#define BASE_TASK_SCHEDULER_WORKER_POOL_PARAMS_H_ |
+ |
+#include <string> |
+ |
+#include "base/task_scheduler/scheduler_worker_pool_impl.h" |
+#include "base/threading/platform_thread.h" |
+ |
+namespace base { |
+namespace internal { |
gab
2016/07/18 15:24:13
These are intended to be used by callers of our AP
fdoray
2016/07/18 15:51:11
Is there a reason why consumers of the API would w
robliao
2016/07/18 19:51:11
Yup. I noticed this when I coded this up. It was c
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+ |
+class BASE_EXPORT WorkerPoolParams final { |
gab
2016/07/18 15:24:13
SchedulerWorkerPoolParams ? (unfortunately we have
robliao
2016/07/18 19:51:11
The WorkerPoolParams may not just apply to the Sch
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+ public: |
+ // Construct a worker pool parameter object that instructs a worker pool to |
+ // use the label |name| and create up to |max_threads| threads of priority |
+ // |thread_priority|. |io_restriction| indicates whether Tasks on the worker |
+ // pool are allowed to make I/O calls. |
gab
2016/07/18 15:24:13
s/worker pool/scheduler work pool/
robliao
2016/07/18 19:51:11
See earlier comment about scheduler worker pool vs
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+ WorkerPoolParams( |
+ const std::string& name, |
+ ThreadPriority thread_priority, |
+ SchedulerWorkerPoolImpl::IORestriction io_restriction, |
+ int max_threads); |
+ WorkerPoolParams(const WorkerPoolParams& other) = default; |
gab
2016/07/18 15:24:13
Explicitly declare default move-constructor (out-o
robliao
2016/07/18 19:51:12
Done.
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+ |
+ // Name of the pool. Used to label the pool's threads. |
+ const std::string& name() const { return name_; } |
+ |
+ // Priority of the pool's threads. |
+ ThreadPriority thread_priority() const { return thread_priority_; } |
+ |
+ // Whether I/O is allowed in the pool. |
gab
2016/07/18 15:24:13
I don't think these method comments are necessary.
robliao
2016/07/18 19:51:12
I agree, but it's idiomatic with what we have in t
fdoray
2016/08/04 20:42:51
The constructor of TaskTraits doesn't have argumen
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+ SchedulerWorkerPoolImpl::IORestriction io_restriction() const { |
+ return io_restriction_; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Maximum number of threads in the pool. |
+ size_t max_threads() const { return max_threads_; } |
+ |
+ private: |
+ std::string name_; |
+ ThreadPriority thread_priority_; |
+ SchedulerWorkerPoolImpl::IORestriction io_restriction_; |
+ size_t max_threads_; |
+}; |
+ |
+} // namespace internal |
+} // namespace base |
+ |
+#endif // BASE_TASK_SCHEDULER_WORKER_POOL_PARAMS_H_ |