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Unified Diff: mojo/public/java/src/org/chromium/mojo/system/DataPipe.java

Issue 228723002: Java API for mojo system. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
Patch Set: Adding empty file to force creation. Created 6 years, 8 months ago
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Index: mojo/public/java/src/org/chromium/mojo/system/DataPipe.java
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+// Copyright 2014 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.
+
+package org.chromium.mojo.system;
+
+import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
+
+/**
+ * Interface for data pipes. A data pipe is a unidirectional communication channel for unframed
+ * data. Data is unframed, but must come as (multiples of) discrete elements, of the size given at
+ * creation time.
+ */
+public interface DataPipe {
+
+ /**
+ * Flags for the data pipe creation operation.
+ */
+ public static class CreateFlags extends Flags<CreateFlags> {
+ private static final int FLAG_NONE = 0;
+ private static final int FLAG_MAY_DISCARD = 1 << 0;
+
+ /**
+ * Dedicated constructor.
+ *
+ * @param flags initial value of the flags.
+ */
+ protected CreateFlags(int flags) {
+ super(flags);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Change the may-discard bit of this flag. This indicates that the data pipe may discard
+ * data for whatever reason; best-effort delivery. In particular, if the capacity is
+ * reached, old data may be discard to make room for new data.
+ *
+ * @param mayDiscard the new value of the may-discard bit.
+ * @return this.
+ */
+ public CreateFlags setMayDiscard(boolean mayDiscard) {
+ return setFlag(FLAG_MAY_DISCARD, mayDiscard);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @return flags with no bit set.
+ */
+ public static CreateFlags none() {
+ return new CreateFlags(FLAG_NONE);
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Used to specify creation parameters for a data pipe to |Core.createDataPipe()|.
+ */
+ public static class CreateOptions {
+
+ /**
+ * Used to specify different modes of operation, see |DataPipe.CreateFlags|.
+ */
+ private CreateFlags mFlags = CreateFlags.none();
+ /**
+ * The size of an element, in bytes. All transactions and buffers will consist of an
+ * integral number of elements. Must be nonzero.
+ */
+ private int mElementNumBytes;
+ /**
+ * The capacity of the data pipe, in number of bytes; must be a multiple of
+ * |element_num_bytes|. The data pipe will always be able to queue AT LEAST this much data.
+ * Set to zero to opt for a system-dependent automatically-calculated capacity (which will
+ * always be at least one element).
+ */
+ private int mCapacityNumBytes;
+
+ /**
+ * @return the flags
+ */
+ public CreateFlags getFlags() {
+ return mFlags;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @return the elementNumBytes
+ */
+ public int getElementNumBytes() {
+ return mElementNumBytes;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @param elementNumBytes the elementNumBytes to set
+ */
+ public void setElementNumBytes(int elementNumBytes) {
+ mElementNumBytes = elementNumBytes;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @return the capacityNumBytes
+ */
+ public int getCapacityNumBytes() {
+ return mCapacityNumBytes;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @param capacityNumBytes the capacityNumBytes to set
+ */
+ public void setCapacityNumBytes(int capacityNumBytes) {
+ mCapacityNumBytes = capacityNumBytes;
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Flags for the write operations on MessagePipeHandle .
+ */
+ public static class WriteFlags extends Flags<WriteFlags> {
+ private static final int FLAG_NONE = 0;
+ private static final int FLAG_ALL_OR_NONE = 1 << 0;
+
+ /**
+ * Dedicated constructor.
+ *
+ * @param flags initial value of the flags.
+ */
+ private WriteFlags(int flags) {
+ super(flags);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Change the all-or-none bit of those flags. If set, write either all the elements
+ * requested or none of them.
+ *
+ * @param allOrNone the new value of all-or-none bit.
+ * @return this.
+ */
+ public WriteFlags setAllOrNone(boolean allOrNone) {
+ return setFlag(FLAG_ALL_OR_NONE, allOrNone);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @return a flag with no bit set.
+ */
+ public static WriteFlags none() {
+ return new WriteFlags(FLAG_NONE);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Flags for the read operations on MessagePipeHandle.
+ */
+ public static class ReadFlags extends Flags<ReadFlags> {
+ private static final int FLAG_NONE = 0;
+ private static final int FLAG_ALL_OR_NONE = 1 << 0;
+ private static final int FLAG_QUERY = 1 << 2;
+
+ /**
+ * Dedicated constructor.
+ *
+ * @param flags initial value of the flag.
+ */
+ private ReadFlags(int flags) {
+ super(flags);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Change the all-or-none bit of this flag. If set, read (or discard) either the requested
+ * number of elements or none.
+ *
+ * @param allOrNone the new value of the all-or-none bit.
+ * @return this.
+ */
+ public ReadFlags setAllOrNone(boolean allOrNone) {
+ return setFlag(FLAG_ALL_OR_NONE, allOrNone);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Change the query bit of this flag. If set query the number of elements available to read.
+ * Mutually exclusive with |dicard| and |allOrNone| is ignored if this flag is set.
+ *
+ * @param query the new value of the query bit.
+ * @return this.
+ */
+ public ReadFlags query(boolean query) {
+ return setFlag(FLAG_QUERY, query);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @return a flag with no bit set.
+ */
+ public static ReadFlags none() {
+ return new ReadFlags(FLAG_NONE);
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Handle for the producer part of a data pipe.
+ */
+ public static interface ProducerHandle extends Handle {
+
+ /**
+ * Writes the given data to the data pipe producer. |elements| points to data; the buffer
+ * must be a direct ByteBuffer and the limit should be a multiple of the data pipe's element
+ * size. If |allOrNone| is set in |flags|, either all the data will be written or none is.
+ * <p>
+ * On success, returns the amount of data that was actually written.
+ * <p>
+ * Note: If the data pipe has the "may discard" option flag (specified on creation), this
+ * will discard as much data as required to write the given data, starting with the earliest
+ * written data that has not been consumed. However, even with "may discard", if the buffer
+ * limit is greater than the data pipe's capacity (and |allOrNone| is not set), this will
+ * write the maximum amount possible (namely, the data pipe's capacity) and return that
+ * amount. It will *not* discard data from |elements|.
+ *
+ * @return number of written bytes.
+ */
+ public int writeData(ByteBuffer elements, WriteFlags flags);
+
+ /**
+ * Begins a two-phase write to the data pipe producer . On success, returns a |ByteBuffer|
+ * to which the caller can write. If flags has |allOrNone| set, then the buffer capacity
+ * will be at least as large as |numBytes|, which must also be a multiple of the element
+ * size (if |allOrNone| is not set, |numBytes| is ignored and the caller must check the
+ * capacity of the buffer).
+ * <p>
+ * During a two-phase write, this handle is *not* writable. E.g., if another thread tries to
+ * write to it, it will throw a |MojoException| with code |MojoResult.BUSY|; that thread can
+ * then wait for this handle to become writable again.
+ * <p>
+ * Once the caller has finished writing data to the buffer, it should call |endWriteData()|
+ * to specify the amount written and to complete the two-phase write.
+ * <p>
+ * Note: If the data pipe has the "may discard" option flag (specified on creation) and
+ * |flags| has |allOrNone| set, this may discard some data.
+ *
+ * @return The buffer to write to.
+ */
+ public ByteBuffer beginWriteData(int numBytes, WriteFlags flags);
+
+ /**
+ * Ends a two-phase write to the data pipe producer that was begun by a call to
+ * |beginWriteData()| on the same handle. |numBytesWritten| should indicate the amount of
+ * data actually written; it must be less than or equal to the capacity of the buffer
+ * returned by |beginWriteData()| and must be a multiple of the element size. The buffer
+ * returned from |beginWriteData()| must have been filled with exactly |numBytesWritten|
+ * bytes of data.
+ * <p>
+ * On failure, the two-phase write (if any) is ended (so the handle may become writable
+ * again, if there's space available) but no data written to the buffer is "put into" the
+ * data pipe.
+ */
+ public void endWriteData(int numBytesWritten);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Handle for the consumer part of a data pipe.
+ */
+ public static interface ConsumerHandle extends Handle {
+
+ /**
+ * Discards data on the data pie consumer. This method discards up to |numBytes| (which
+ * again be a multiple of the element size) bytes of data, returning the amount actually
+ * discarded. if |flags| has |allOrNone|, it will either discard exactly |numBytes| bytes of
+ * data or none. In this case, |query| must not be set.
+ */
+ public int discardData(int numBytes, ReadFlags flags);
+
+ /**
+ * Reads data from the data pipe consumer. May also be used to query the amount of data
+ * available. If |flags| has not |query| set, this tries to read up to |elements| capacity
+ * (which must be a multiple of the data pipe's element size) bytes of data to |elements|
+ * and returns the amount actually read. |elements| must be a direct ByteBuffer. If flags
+ * has |allOrNone| set, it will either read exactly |elements| capacity bytes of data or
+ * none.
+ * <p>
+ * If flags has |query| set, it queries the amount of data available, returning the number
+ * of bytes available. In this case |allOrNone| is ignored, as are |elements|.
+ */
+ public int readData(ByteBuffer elements, ReadFlags flags);
+
+ /**
+ * Begins a two-phase read from the data pipe consumer. On success, returns a |ByteBuffer|
+ * from which the caller can read up to its limit bytes of data. If flags has |allOrNone|
+ * set, then the limit will be at least as large as |numBytes|, which must also be a
+ * multiple of the element size (if |allOrNone| is not set, |numBytes| is ignored). |flags|
+ * must not have |query| set.
+ * <p>
+ * During a two-phase read, this handle is *not* readable. E.g., if another thread tries to
+ * read from it, it will throw a |MojoException| with code |MojoResult.BUSY|; that thread
+ * can then wait for this handle to become readable again.
+ * <p>
+ * Once the caller has finished reading data from the buffer, it should call |endReadData()|
+ * to specify the amount read and to complete the two-phase read.
+ */
+ public ByteBuffer beginReadData(int numBytes, ReadFlags flags);
+
+ /**
+ * Ends a two-phase read from the data pipe consumer that was begun by a call to
+ * |beginReadData()| on the same handle. |numBytesRead| should indicate the amount of data
+ * actually read; it must be less than or equal to the limit of the buffer returned by
+ * |beginReadData()| and must be a multiple of the element size.
+ * <p>
+ * On failure, the two-phase read (if any) is ended (so the handle may become readable
+ * again) but no data is "removed" from the data pipe.
+ */
+ public void endReadData(int numBytesRead);
+ }
+
+}
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