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diff --git a/netwerk/protocol/websocket/IPCTransportProvider.h b/netwerk/protocol/websocket/IPCTransportProvider.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e4c8fe218a --- /dev/null +++ b/netwerk/protocol/websocket/IPCTransportProvider.h @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* vim: set sw=2 ts=8 et ft=cpp : */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, + * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +#ifndef mozilla_net_IPCTransportProvider_h +#define mozilla_net_IPCTransportProvider_h + +#include "nsISupportsImpl.h" +#include "mozilla/net/PTransportProviderParent.h" +#include "mozilla/net/PTransportProviderChild.h" +#include "nsIHttpChannelInternal.h" +#include "nsITransportProvider.h" + +/* + * No, the ownership model for TransportProvider is that the child object is + * refcounted "normally". I.e. ipdl code doesn't hold a strong reference to + * TransportProviderChild. + * + * When TransportProviderChild goes away, it sends a __delete__ message to the + * parent. + * + * On the parent side, ipdl holds a strong reference to TransportProviderParent. + * When the actor is deallocatde it releases the reference to the + * TransportProviderParent. + * + * So effectively the child holds a strong reference to the parent, and are + * otherwise normally refcounted and have their lifetime determined by that + * refcount. + * + * The only other caveat is that the creation happens from the parent. + * So to create a TransportProvider, a constructor is sent from the parent to + * the child. At this time the child gets its first addref. + * + * A reference to the TransportProvider is then sent as part of some other + * message from the parent to the child. + * + * The receiver of that message can then grab the TransportProviderChild and + * without addreffing it, effectively using the refcount that the + * TransportProviderChild got on creation. + */ + +class nsISocketTransport; +class nsIAsyncInputStream; +class nsIAsyncOutputStream; + +namespace mozilla { +namespace net { + +class TransportProviderParent final : public PTransportProviderParent, + public nsITransportProvider, + public nsIHttpUpgradeListener { + public: + TransportProviderParent() = default; + + NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS + NS_DECL_NSITRANSPORTPROVIDER + NS_DECL_NSIHTTPUPGRADELISTENER + + void ActorDestroy(ActorDestroyReason aWhy) override{}; + + private: + ~TransportProviderParent() = default; + + void MaybeNotify(); + + nsCOMPtr<nsIHttpUpgradeListener> mListener; + nsCOMPtr<nsISocketTransport> mTransport; + nsCOMPtr<nsIAsyncInputStream> mSocketIn; + nsCOMPtr<nsIAsyncOutputStream> mSocketOut; +}; + +class TransportProviderChild final : public PTransportProviderChild, + public nsITransportProvider { + public: + TransportProviderChild() = default; + + NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS + NS_DECL_NSITRANSPORTPROVIDER + + private: + ~TransportProviderChild(); +}; + +} // namespace net +} // namespace mozilla + +#endif |