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Calin Juravle961ae122014-08-11 16:11:59 +01001/*
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16
17#ifndef NATIVE_BRIDGE_H_
18#define NATIVE_BRIDGE_H_
19
20#include "jni.h"
21#include <stdint.h>
22
23namespace android {
24
25struct NativeBridgeRuntimeCallbacks;
26
27// Initialize the native bridge, if any. Should be called by Runtime::Init().
28// A null library filename signals that we do not want to load a native bridge.
29void SetupNativeBridge(const char* native_bridge_library_filename,
30 const NativeBridgeRuntimeCallbacks* runtime_callbacks);
31
32// Load a shared library that is supported by the native bridge.
33void* NativeBridgeLoadLibrary(const char* libpath, int flag);
34
35// Get a native bridge trampoline for specified native method.
36void* NativeBridgeGetTrampoline(void* handle, const char* name, const char* shorty, uint32_t len);
37
38// True if native library is valid and is for an ABI that is supported by native bridge.
39bool NativeBridgeIsSupported(const char* libpath);
40
41// Native bridge interfaces to runtime.
42struct NativeBridgeCallbacks {
43 // Initialize native bridge. Native bridge's internal implementation must ensure MT safety and
44 // that the native bridge is initialized only once. Thus it is OK to call this interface for an
45 // already initialized native bridge.
46 //
47 // Parameters:
48 // runtime_cbs [IN] the pointer to NativeBridgeRuntimeCallbacks.
49 // Returns:
50 // true iff initialization was successful.
51 bool (*initialize)(const NativeBridgeRuntimeCallbacks* runtime_cbs);
52
53 // Load a shared library that is supported by the native bridge.
54 //
55 // Parameters:
56 // libpath [IN] path to the shared library
57 // flag [IN] the stardard RTLD_XXX defined in bionic dlfcn.h
58 // Returns:
59 // The opaque handle of the shared library if sucessful, otherwise NULL
60 void* (*loadLibrary)(const char* libpath, int flag);
61
62 // Get a native bridge trampoline for specified native method. The trampoline has same
63 // sigature as the native method.
64 //
65 // Parameters:
66 // handle [IN] the handle returned from loadLibrary
67 // shorty [IN] short descriptor of native method
68 // len [IN] length of shorty
69 // Returns:
70 // address of trampoline if successful, otherwise NULL
71 void* (*getTrampoline)(void* handle, const char* name, const char* shorty, uint32_t len);
72
73 // Check whether native library is valid and is for an ABI that is supported by native bridge.
74 //
75 // Parameters:
76 // libpath [IN] path to the shared library
77 // Returns:
78 // TRUE if library is supported by native bridge, FALSE otherwise
79 bool (*isSupported)(const char* libpath);
80};
81
82// Runtime interfaces to native bridge.
83struct NativeBridgeRuntimeCallbacks {
84 // Get shorty of a Java method. The shorty is supposed to be persistent in memory.
85 //
86 // Parameters:
87 // env [IN] pointer to JNIenv.
88 // mid [IN] Java methodID.
89 // Returns:
90 // short descriptor for method.
91 const char* (*getMethodShorty)(JNIEnv* env, jmethodID mid);
92
93 // Get number of native methods for specified class.
94 //
95 // Parameters:
96 // env [IN] pointer to JNIenv.
97 // clazz [IN] Java class object.
98 // Returns:
99 // number of native methods.
100 uint32_t (*getNativeMethodCount)(JNIEnv* env, jclass clazz);
101
102 // Get at most 'method_count' native methods for specified class 'clazz'. Results are outputed
103 // via 'methods' [OUT]. The signature pointer in JNINativeMethod is reused as the method shorty.
104 //
105 // Parameters:
106 // env [IN] pointer to JNIenv.
107 // clazz [IN] Java class object.
108 // methods [OUT] array of method with the name, shorty, and fnPtr.
109 // method_count [IN] max number of elements in methods.
110 // Returns:
111 // number of method it actually wrote to methods.
112 uint32_t (*getNativeMethods)(JNIEnv* env, jclass clazz, JNINativeMethod* methods,
113 uint32_t method_count);
114};
115
116}; // namespace android
117
118#endif // NATIVE_BRIDGE_H_