webrtc/talk/base/thread.h
tkchin@webrtc.org 42fe4350fe Remove Thread::RunningForChannelManager().
I haven't heard of this failing, so it should be safe to remove. Let me know if this isn't the case.

BUG=3388
R=andrew@webrtc.org, wu@webrtc.org

Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/18659004

git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@6695 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
2014-07-15 17:52:43 +00:00

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/*
* libjingle
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*
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#ifndef TALK_BASE_THREAD_H_
#define TALK_BASE_THREAD_H_
#include <algorithm>
#include <list>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#ifdef POSIX
#include <pthread.h>
#endif
#include "talk/base/constructormagic.h"
#include "talk/base/event.h"
#include "talk/base/messagequeue.h"
#ifdef WIN32
#include "talk/base/win32.h"
#endif
namespace talk_base {
class Thread;
class ThreadManager {
public:
ThreadManager();
~ThreadManager();
static ThreadManager* Instance();
Thread* CurrentThread();
void SetCurrentThread(Thread* thread);
// Returns a thread object with its thread_ ivar set
// to whatever the OS uses to represent the thread.
// If there already *is* a Thread object corresponding to this thread,
// this method will return that. Otherwise it creates a new Thread
// object whose wrapped() method will return true, and whose
// handle will, on Win32, be opened with only synchronization privileges -
// if you need more privilegs, rather than changing this method, please
// write additional code to adjust the privileges, or call a different
// factory method of your own devising, because this one gets used in
// unexpected contexts (like inside browser plugins) and it would be a
// shame to break it. It is also conceivable on Win32 that we won't even
// be able to get synchronization privileges, in which case the result
// will have a NULL handle.
Thread *WrapCurrentThread();
void UnwrapCurrentThread();
private:
#ifdef POSIX
pthread_key_t key_;
#endif
#ifdef WIN32
DWORD key_;
#endif
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ThreadManager);
};
struct _SendMessage {
_SendMessage() {}
Thread *thread;
Message msg;
bool *ready;
};
enum ThreadPriority {
PRIORITY_IDLE = -1,
PRIORITY_NORMAL = 0,
PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL = 1,
PRIORITY_HIGH = 2,
};
class Runnable {
public:
virtual ~Runnable() {}
virtual void Run(Thread* thread) = 0;
protected:
Runnable() {}
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Runnable);
};
// WARNING! SUBCLASSES MUST CALL Stop() IN THEIR DESTRUCTORS! See ~Thread().
class Thread : public MessageQueue {
public:
explicit Thread(SocketServer* ss = NULL);
// NOTE: ALL SUBCLASSES OF Thread MUST CALL Stop() IN THEIR DESTRUCTORS (or
// guarantee Stop() is explicitly called before the subclass is destroyed).
// This is required to avoid a data race between the destructor modifying the
// vtable, and the Thread::PreRun calling the virtual method Run().
virtual ~Thread();
static Thread* Current();
// Used to catch performance regressions. Use this to disallow blocking calls
// (Invoke) for a given scope. If a synchronous call is made while this is in
// effect, an assert will be triggered.
// Note that this is a single threaded class.
class ScopedDisallowBlockingCalls {
public:
ScopedDisallowBlockingCalls();
~ScopedDisallowBlockingCalls();
private:
Thread* const thread_;
const bool previous_state_;
};
bool IsCurrent() const {
return Current() == this;
}
// Sleeps the calling thread for the specified number of milliseconds, during
// which time no processing is performed. Returns false if sleeping was
// interrupted by a signal (POSIX only).
static bool SleepMs(int millis);
// Sets the thread's name, for debugging. Must be called before Start().
// If |obj| is non-NULL, its value is appended to |name|.
const std::string& name() const { return name_; }
bool SetName(const std::string& name, const void* obj);
// Sets the thread's priority. Must be called before Start().
ThreadPriority priority() const { return priority_; }
bool SetPriority(ThreadPriority priority);
// Starts the execution of the thread.
bool Start(Runnable* runnable = NULL);
// Tells the thread to stop and waits until it is joined.
// Never call Stop on the current thread. Instead use the inherited Quit
// function which will exit the base MessageQueue without terminating the
// underlying OS thread.
virtual void Stop();
// By default, Thread::Run() calls ProcessMessages(kForever). To do other
// work, override Run(). To receive and dispatch messages, call
// ProcessMessages occasionally.
virtual void Run();
virtual void Send(MessageHandler *phandler, uint32 id = 0,
MessageData *pdata = NULL);
// Convenience method to invoke a functor on another thread. Caller must
// provide the |ReturnT| template argument, which cannot (easily) be deduced.
// Uses Send() internally, which blocks the current thread until execution
// is complete.
// Ex: bool result = thread.Invoke<bool>(&MyFunctionReturningBool);
// NOTE: This function can only be called when synchronous calls are allowed.
// See ScopedDisallowBlockingCalls for details.
template <class ReturnT, class FunctorT>
ReturnT Invoke(const FunctorT& functor) {
AssertBlockingIsAllowedOnCurrentThread();
FunctorMessageHandler<ReturnT, FunctorT> handler(functor);
Send(&handler);
return handler.result();
}
// From MessageQueue
virtual void Clear(MessageHandler *phandler, uint32 id = MQID_ANY,
MessageList* removed = NULL);
virtual void ReceiveSends();
// ProcessMessages will process I/O and dispatch messages until:
// 1) cms milliseconds have elapsed (returns true)
// 2) Stop() is called (returns false)
bool ProcessMessages(int cms);
// Returns true if this is a thread that we created using the standard
// constructor, false if it was created by a call to
// ThreadManager::WrapCurrentThread(). The main thread of an application
// is generally not owned, since the OS representation of the thread
// obviously exists before we can get to it.
// You cannot call Start on non-owned threads.
bool IsOwned();
#ifdef WIN32
HANDLE GetHandle() const {
return thread_;
}
DWORD GetId() const {
return thread_id_;
}
#elif POSIX
pthread_t GetPThread() {
return thread_;
}
#endif
// This method should be called when thread is created using non standard
// method, like derived implementation of talk_base::Thread and it can not be
// started by calling Start(). This will set started flag to true and
// owned to false. This must be called from the current thread.
// NOTE: These methods should be used by the derived classes only, added here
// only for testing.
bool WrapCurrent();
void UnwrapCurrent();
// Expose private method running() for tests.
//
// DANGER: this is a terrible public API. Most callers that might want to
// call this likely do not have enough control/knowledge of the Thread in
// question to guarantee that the returned value remains true for the duration
// of whatever code is conditionally executing because of the return value!
bool RunningForTest() { return running(); }
protected:
// Blocks the calling thread until this thread has terminated.
void Join();
// Sets the per-thread allow-blocking-calls flag and returns the previous
// value.
bool SetAllowBlockingCalls(bool allow);
static void AssertBlockingIsAllowedOnCurrentThread();
friend class ScopedDisallowBlockingCalls;
private:
static void *PreRun(void *pv);
// ThreadManager calls this instead WrapCurrent() because
// ThreadManager::Instance() cannot be used while ThreadManager is
// being created.
bool WrapCurrentWithThreadManager(ThreadManager* thread_manager);
// Return true if the thread was started and hasn't yet stopped.
bool running() { return running_.Wait(0); }
std::list<_SendMessage> sendlist_;
std::string name_;
ThreadPriority priority_;
Event running_; // Signalled means running.
#ifdef POSIX
pthread_t thread_;
#endif
#ifdef WIN32
HANDLE thread_;
DWORD thread_id_;
#endif
bool owned_;
bool blocking_calls_allowed_; // By default set to |true|.
friend class ThreadManager;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Thread);
};
// AutoThread automatically installs itself at construction
// uninstalls at destruction, if a Thread object is
// _not already_ associated with the current OS thread.
class AutoThread : public Thread {
public:
explicit AutoThread(SocketServer* ss = 0);
virtual ~AutoThread();
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(AutoThread);
};
// Win32 extension for threads that need to use COM
#ifdef WIN32
class ComThread : public Thread {
public:
ComThread() {}
virtual ~ComThread() { Stop(); }
protected:
virtual void Run();
private:
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ComThread);
};
#endif
// Provides an easy way to install/uninstall a socketserver on a thread.
class SocketServerScope {
public:
explicit SocketServerScope(SocketServer* ss) {
old_ss_ = Thread::Current()->socketserver();
Thread::Current()->set_socketserver(ss);
}
~SocketServerScope() {
Thread::Current()->set_socketserver(old_ss_);
}
private:
SocketServer* old_ss_;
DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(SocketServerScope);
};
} // namespace talk_base
#endif // TALK_BASE_THREAD_H_