Index: mojo/public/cpp/bindings/lib/bindings_serialization.h |
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-// Copyright 2013 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 MOJO_PUBLIC_CPP_BINDINGS_LIB_BINDINGS_SERIALIZATION_H_ |
-#define MOJO_PUBLIC_CPP_BINDINGS_LIB_BINDINGS_SERIALIZATION_H_ |
- |
-#include <vector> |
- |
-#include "mojo/public/cpp/system/core.h" |
- |
-namespace mojo { |
-namespace internal { |
- |
-class BoundsChecker; |
- |
-// Please note that this is a different value than |mojo::kInvalidHandleValue|, |
-// which is the "decoded" invalid handle. |
-const MojoHandle kEncodedInvalidHandleValue = static_cast<MojoHandle>(-1); |
- |
-size_t Align(size_t size); |
-char* AlignPointer(char* ptr); |
- |
-bool IsAligned(const void* ptr); |
- |
-// Pointers are encoded as relative offsets. The offsets are relative to the |
-// address of where the offset value is stored, such that the pointer may be |
-// recovered with the expression: |
-// |
-// ptr = reinterpret_cast<char*>(offset) + *offset |
-// |
-// A null pointer is encoded as an offset value of 0. |
-// |
-void EncodePointer(const void* ptr, uint64_t* offset); |
-// Note: This function doesn't validate the encoded pointer value. |
-const void* DecodePointerRaw(const uint64_t* offset); |
- |
-// Note: This function doesn't validate the encoded pointer value. |
-template <typename T> |
-inline void DecodePointer(const uint64_t* offset, T** ptr) { |
- *ptr = reinterpret_cast<T*>(const_cast<void*>(DecodePointerRaw(offset))); |
-} |
- |
-// Checks whether decoding the pointer will overflow and produce a pointer |
-// smaller than |offset|. |
-bool ValidateEncodedPointer(const uint64_t* offset); |
- |
-// Handles are encoded as indices into a vector of handles. These functions |
-// manipulate the value of |handle|, mapping it to and from an index. |
-void EncodeHandle(Handle* handle, std::vector<Handle>* handles); |
-// Note: This function doesn't validate the encoded handle value. |
-void DecodeHandle(Handle* handle, std::vector<Handle>* handles); |
- |
-// The following 2 functions are used to encode/decode all objects (structs and |
-// arrays) in a consistent manner. |
- |
-template <typename T> |
-inline void Encode(T* obj, std::vector<Handle>* handles) { |
- if (obj->ptr) |
- obj->ptr->EncodePointersAndHandles(handles); |
- EncodePointer(obj->ptr, &obj->offset); |
-} |
- |
-// Note: This function doesn't validate the encoded pointer and handle values. |
-template <typename T> |
-inline void Decode(T* obj, std::vector<Handle>* handles) { |
- DecodePointer(&obj->offset, &obj->ptr); |
- if (obj->ptr) |
- obj->ptr->DecodePointersAndHandles(handles); |
-} |
- |
-// If returns true, this function also claims the memory range of the size |
-// specified in the struct header, starting from |data|. |
-// Note: |min_num_bytes| must be no less than sizeof(StructHeader). |
-bool ValidateStructHeader(const void* data, |
- uint32_t min_num_bytes, |
- uint32_t min_num_fields, |
- BoundsChecker* bounds_checker); |
- |
-} // namespace internal |
-} // namespace mojo |
- |
-#endif // MOJO_PUBLIC_CPP_BINDINGS_LIB_BINDINGS_SERIALIZATION_H_ |