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| +// Copyright 2014 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 COMPONENTS_TIMERS_ALARM_TIMER_CHROMEOS_H_
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| +#define COMPONENTS_TIMERS_ALARM_TIMER_CHROMEOS_H_
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| +
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| +#include "base/callback.h"
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| +#include "base/macros.h"
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| +#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
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| +#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
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| +#include "base/time/time.h"
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| +#include "base/timer/timer.h"
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| +
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| +namespace base {
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| +class MessageLoop;
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| +struct PendingTask;
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| +}
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| +
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| +namespace timers {
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| +// The class implements a timer that is capable of waking the system up from a
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| +// suspended state. For example, this is useful for running tasks that are
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| +// needed for maintaining network connectivity, like sending heartbeat messages.
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| +// Currently, this feature is only available on Chrome OS systems running linux
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| +// version 3.11 or higher. On all other platforms, the AlarmTimer behaves
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| +// exactly the same way as a regular Timer.
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| +class AlarmTimer : public base::Timer {
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| + public:
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| + ~AlarmTimer() override;
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| +
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| + bool can_wake_from_suspend() const { return can_wake_from_suspend_; }
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| +
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| + // Sets a hook that will be called when the timer fires and a task has been
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| + // queued on |origin_message_loop_|. Used by tests to wait until a task is
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| + // pending in the MessageLoop.
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| + void SetTimerFiredCallbackForTest(base::Closure test_callback);
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| +
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| + // Timer overrides.
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| + void Stop() override;
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| + void Reset() override;
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| +
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| + protected:
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| + // The constructors for this class are protected because consumers should
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| + // instantiate one of the specialized sub-classes defined below instead.
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| + AlarmTimer(bool retain_user_task, bool is_repeating);
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| + AlarmTimer(const tracked_objects::Location& posted_from,
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| + base::TimeDelta delay,
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| + const base::Closure& user_task,
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| + bool is_repeating);
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| +
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| + private:
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| + // Common initialization that must be performed by both constructors. This
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| + // really should live in a delegated constructor but the way base::Timer's
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| + // constructors are written makes it really hard to do so.
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| + void Init();
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| +
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| + // Will be called by the delegate to indicate that the timer has fired and
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| + // that the user task should be run.
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| + void OnTimerFired();
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| +
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| + // Called when |origin_message_loop_| will be destroyed.
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| + void WillDestroyCurrentMessageLoop();
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| +
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| + // Delegate that will manage actually setting the timer.
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| + class Delegate;
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| + scoped_refptr<Delegate> delegate_;
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| +
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| + // Keeps track of the user task we want to run. A new one is constructed
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| + // every time Reset() is called.
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| + scoped_ptr<base::PendingTask> pending_task_;
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| +
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| + // Tracks whether the timer has the ability to wake the system up from
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| + // suspend. This is a runtime check because we won't know if the system
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| + // supports being woken up from suspend until the delegate actually tries to
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| + // set it up.
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| + bool can_wake_from_suspend_;
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| +
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| + // Pointer to the message loop that started the timer. Used to track the
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| + // destruction of that message loop.
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| + base::MessageLoop* origin_message_loop_;
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| +
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| + // Observes |origin_message_loop_| and informs this class if it will be
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| + // destroyed.
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| + class MessageLoopObserver;
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| + scoped_ptr<MessageLoopObserver> message_loop_observer_;
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| +
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| + base::WeakPtrFactory<AlarmTimer> weak_factory_;
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| +
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| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(AlarmTimer);
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| +};
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| +
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| +// As its name suggests, a OneShotAlarmTimer runs a given task once. It does
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| +// not remember the task that was given to it after it has fired and does not
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| +// repeat. Useful for fire-and-forget tasks.
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| +class OneShotAlarmTimer : public AlarmTimer {
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| + public:
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| + // Constructs a basic OneShotAlarmTimer. An AlarmTimer constructed this way
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| + // requires that Start() is called before Reset() is called.
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| + OneShotAlarmTimer();
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| + ~OneShotAlarmTimer() override;
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| +};
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| +
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| +// A RepeatingAlarmTimer takes a task and delay and repeatedly runs the task
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| +// using the specified delay as an interval between the runs until it is
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| +// explicitly stopped. It remembers both the task and the delay it was given
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| +// after it fires.
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| +class RepeatingAlarmTimer : public AlarmTimer {
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| + public:
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| + // Constructs a basic RepeatingAlarmTimer. An AlarmTimer constructed this way
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| + // requires that Start() is called before Reset() is called.
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| + RepeatingAlarmTimer();
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| +
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| + // Constructs a RepeatingAlarmTimer with pre-populated parameters but does not
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| + // start it. Useful if |user_task| or |delay| are not going to change.
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| + // Reset() can be called immediately after constructing an AlarmTimer in this
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| + // way.
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| + RepeatingAlarmTimer(const tracked_objects::Location& posted_from,
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| + base::TimeDelta delay,
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| + const base::Closure& user_task);
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| +
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| + ~RepeatingAlarmTimer() override;
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| +};
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| +
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| +// A SimpleAlarmTimer only fires once but remembers the task that it was given
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| +// even after it has fired. Useful if you want to run the same task multiple
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| +// times but not at a regular interval.
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| +class SimpleAlarmTimer : public AlarmTimer {
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| + public:
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| + // Constructs a basic SimpleAlarmTimer. An AlarmTimer constructed this way
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| + // requires that Start() is called before Reset() is called.
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| + SimpleAlarmTimer();
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| +
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| + // Constructs a SimpleAlarmTimer with pre-populated parameters but does not
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| + // start it. Useful if |user_task| or |delay| are not going to change.
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| + // Reset() can be called immediately after constructing an AlarmTimer in this
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| + // way.
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| + SimpleAlarmTimer(const tracked_objects::Location& posted_from,
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| + base::TimeDelta delay,
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| + const base::Closure& user_task);
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| +
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| + ~SimpleAlarmTimer() override;
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| +};
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| +
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| +} // namespace timers
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| +
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| +#endif // COMPONENTS_TIMERS_ALARM_TIMER_CHROMEOS_H_
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