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+/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
+/* vim: set ts=8 sts=4 et sw=4 tw=80: */
+/* 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 __MINITRANSCEIVER_H_
+#define __MINITRANSCEIVER_H_
+
+#include "chrome/common/ipc_message.h"
+#include "mozilla/Assertions.h"
+
+struct msghdr;
+
+namespace mozilla {
+namespace ipc {
+
+enum class DataBufferClear { None, AfterReceiving };
+
+/**
+ * This simple implementation handles the transmissions of IPC
+ * messages.
+ *
+ * It works according to a strict request-response paradigm, no
+ * concurrent messaging is allowed. Sending a message from A to B must
+ * be followed by another one from B to A. Because of this we don't
+ * need to handle data crossing the boundaries of a
+ * message. Transmission is done via blocking I/O to avoid the
+ * complexity of asynchronous I/O.
+ */
+class MiniTransceiver {
+ public:
+ /**
+ * \param aFd should be a blocking, no O_NONBLOCK, fd.
+ * \param aClearDataBuf is true to clear data buffers after
+ * receiving a message.
+ */
+ explicit MiniTransceiver(
+ int aFd, DataBufferClear aDataBufClear = DataBufferClear::None);
+
+ bool Send(IPC::Message& aMsg);
+ inline bool SendInfallible(IPC::Message& aMsg, const char* aCrashMessage) {
+ bool Ok = Send(aMsg);
+ if (!Ok) {
+ MOZ_CRASH_UNSAFE(aCrashMessage);
+ }
+ return Ok;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * \param aMsg will hold the content of the received message.
+ * \return false if the fd is closed or with an error.
+ */
+ bool Recv(UniquePtr<IPC::Message>& aMsg);
+ inline bool RecvInfallible(UniquePtr<IPC::Message>& aMsg,
+ const char* aCrashMessage) {
+ bool Ok = Recv(aMsg);
+ if (!Ok) {
+ MOZ_CRASH_UNSAFE(aCrashMessage);
+ }
+ return Ok;
+ }
+
+ int GetFD() { return mFd; }
+
+ private:
+ /**
+ * Set control buffer to make file descriptors ready to be sent
+ * through a socket.
+ */
+ void PrepareFDs(msghdr* aHdr, IPC::Message& aMsg);
+ /**
+ * Collect buffers of the message and make them ready to be sent.
+ *
+ * \param aHdr is the structure going to be passed to sendmsg().
+ * \param aMsg is the Message to send.
+ */
+ size_t PrepareBuffers(msghdr* aHdr, IPC::Message& aMsg);
+ /**
+ * Collect file descriptors received.
+ *
+ * \param aAllFds is where to store file descriptors.
+ * \param aMaxFds is how many file descriptors can be stored in aAllFds.
+ * \return the number of received file descriptors.
+ */
+ unsigned RecvFDs(msghdr* aHdr, int* aAllFds, unsigned aMaxFds);
+ /**
+ * Received data from the socket.
+ *
+ * \param aDataBuf is where to store the data from the socket.
+ * \param aBufSize is the size of the buffer.
+ * \param aMsgSize returns how many bytes were readed from the socket.
+ * \param aFdsBuf is the buffer to return file desriptors received.
+ * \param aMaxFds is the number of file descriptors that can be held.
+ * \param aNumFds returns the number of file descriptors received.
+ * \return true if sucess, or false for error.
+ */
+ bool RecvData(char* aDataBuf, size_t aBufSize, uint32_t* aMsgSize,
+ int* aFdsBuf, unsigned aMaxFds, unsigned* aNumFds);
+
+ int mFd; // The file descriptor of the socket for IPC.
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ enum State {
+ STATE_NONE,
+ STATE_SENDING,
+ STATE_RECEIVING,
+ };
+ State mState;
+#endif
+
+ // Clear all received data in temp buffers to avoid data leaking.
+ DataBufferClear mDataBufClear;
+};
+
+} // namespace ipc
+} // namespace mozilla
+
+#endif // __MINITRANSCEIVER_H_