| // Copyright (c) 2012 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. |
| |
| #ifndef BASE_RUN_LOOP_H_ |
| #define BASE_RUN_LOOP_H_ |
| |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "base/base_export.h" |
| #include "base/callback.h" |
| #include "base/containers/stack.h" |
| #include "base/macros.h" |
| #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" |
| #include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h" |
| #include "base/observer_list.h" |
| #include "base/sequence_checker.h" |
| #include "base/threading/thread_checker.h" |
| #include "build/build_config.h" |
| |
| namespace base { |
| #if defined(OS_ANDROID) |
| class MessagePumpForUI; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(OS_IOS) |
| class MessagePumpUIApplication; |
| #endif |
| |
| class SingleThreadTaskRunner; |
| |
| // Helper class to run the RunLoop::Delegate associated with the current thread. |
| // A RunLoop::Delegate must have been bound to this thread (ref. |
| // RunLoop::RegisterDelegateForCurrentThread()) prior to using any of RunLoop's |
| // member and static methods unless explicitly indicated otherwise (e.g. |
| // IsRunning/IsNestedOnCurrentThread()). RunLoop::Run can only be called once |
| // per RunLoop lifetime. Create a RunLoop on the stack and call Run/Quit to run |
| // a nested RunLoop but please do not use nested loops in production code! |
| class BASE_EXPORT RunLoop { |
| public: |
| // The type of RunLoop: a kDefault RunLoop at the top-level (non-nested) will |
| // process system and application tasks assigned to its Delegate. When nested |
| // however a kDefault RunLoop will only process system tasks while a |
| // kNestableTasksAllowed RunLoop will continue to process application tasks |
| // even if nested. |
| // |
| // This is relevant in the case of recursive RunLoops. Some unwanted run loops |
| // may occur when using common controls or printer functions. By default, |
| // recursive task processing is disabled. |
| // |
| // In general, nestable RunLoops are to be avoided. They are dangerous and |
| // difficult to get right, so please use with extreme caution. To further |
| // protect this: kNestableTasksAllowed RunLoops are only allowed on threads |
| // where IsNestingAllowedOnCurrentThread(). |
| // |
| // A specific example where this makes a difference is: |
| // - The thread is running a RunLoop. |
| // - It receives a task #1 and executes it. |
| // - The task #1 implicitly starts a RunLoop, like a MessageBox in the unit |
| // test. This can also be StartDoc or GetSaveFileName. |
| // - The thread receives a task #2 before or while in this second RunLoop. |
| // - With a kNestableTasksAllowed RunLoop, the task #2 will run right away. |
| // Otherwise, it will get executed right after task #1 completes in the main |
| // RunLoop. |
| enum class Type { |
| kDefault, |
| kNestableTasksAllowed, |
| }; |
| |
| RunLoop(Type type = Type::kDefault); |
| ~RunLoop(); |
| |
| // Run the current RunLoop::Delegate. This blocks until Quit is called. Before |
| // calling Run, be sure to grab the QuitClosure in order to stop the |
| // RunLoop::Delegate asynchronously. |
| void Run(); |
| |
| // Run the current RunLoop::Delegate until it doesn't find any tasks or |
| // messages in its queue (it goes idle). WARNING: This may never return! Only |
| // use this when repeating tasks such as animated web pages have been shut |
| // down. |
| void RunUntilIdle(); |
| |
| bool running() const { |
| DCHECK_CALLED_ON_VALID_SEQUENCE(sequence_checker_); |
| return running_; |
| } |
| |
| // Quit() quits an earlier call to Run() immediately. QuitWhenIdle() quits an |
| // earlier call to Run() when there aren't any tasks or messages in the queue. |
| // |
| // These methods are thread-safe but note that Quit() is best-effort when |
| // called from another thread (will quit soon but tasks that were already |
| // queued on this RunLoop will get to run first). |
| // |
| // There can be other nested RunLoops servicing the same task queue. Quitting |
| // one RunLoop has no bearing on the others. Quit() and QuitWhenIdle() can be |
| // called before, during or after Run(). If called before Run(), Run() will |
| // return immediately when called. Calling Quit() or QuitWhenIdle() after the |
| // RunLoop has already finished running has no effect. |
| // |
| // WARNING: You must NEVER assume that a call to Quit() or QuitWhenIdle() will |
| // terminate the targetted message loop. If a nested RunLoop continues |
| // running, the target may NEVER terminate. It is very easy to livelock (run |
| // forever) in such a case. |
| void Quit(); |
| void QuitWhenIdle(); |
| |
| // Convenience methods to get a closure that safely calls Quit() or |
| // QuitWhenIdle() (has no effect if the RunLoop instance is gone). |
| // |
| // The resulting Closure is thread-safe (note however that invoking the |
| // QuitClosure() from another thread than this RunLoop's will result in an |
| // asynchronous rather than immediate Quit()). |
| // |
| // Example: |
| // RunLoop run_loop; |
| // PostTask(run_loop.QuitClosure()); |
| // run_loop.Run(); |
| base::Closure QuitClosure(); |
| base::Closure QuitWhenIdleClosure(); |
| |
| // Returns true if there is an active RunLoop on this thread. |
| // Safe to call before RegisterDelegateForCurrentThread(). |
| static bool IsRunningOnCurrentThread(); |
| |
| // Returns true if there is an active RunLoop on this thread and it's nested |
| // within another active RunLoop. |
| // Safe to call before RegisterDelegateForCurrentThread(). |
| static bool IsNestedOnCurrentThread(); |
| |
| // A NestingObserver is notified when a nested RunLoop begins. The observers |
| // are notified before the current thread's RunLoop::Delegate::Run() is |
| // invoked and nested work begins. |
| class BASE_EXPORT NestingObserver { |
| public: |
| virtual void OnBeginNestedRunLoop() = 0; |
| |
| protected: |
| virtual ~NestingObserver() = default; |
| }; |
| |
| static void AddNestingObserverOnCurrentThread(NestingObserver* observer); |
| static void RemoveNestingObserverOnCurrentThread(NestingObserver* observer); |
| |
| // Returns true if nesting is allowed on this thread. |
| static bool IsNestingAllowedOnCurrentThread(); |
| |
| // Disallow nesting. After this is called, running a nested RunLoop or calling |
| // Add/RemoveNestingObserverOnCurrentThread() on this thread will crash. |
| static void DisallowNestingOnCurrentThread(); |
| |
| // A RunLoop::Delegate is a generic interface that allows RunLoop to be |
| // separate from the uderlying implementation of the message loop for this |
| // thread. It holds private state used by RunLoops on its associated thread. |
| // One and only one RunLoop::Delegate must be registered on a given thread |
| // via RunLoop::RegisterDelegateForCurrentThread() before RunLoop instances |
| // and RunLoop static methods can be used on it. |
| class BASE_EXPORT Delegate { |
| protected: |
| Delegate(); |
| ~Delegate(); |
| |
| // The client interface provided back to the caller who registers this |
| // Delegate via RegisterDelegateForCurrentThread. |
| class BASE_EXPORT Client { |
| public: |
| // Returns true if the Delegate should return from the topmost Run() when |
| // it becomes idle. The Delegate is responsible for probing this when it |
| // becomes idle. |
| bool ShouldQuitWhenIdle() const; |
| |
| // Returns true if this |outer_| is currently in nested runs. This is a |
| // shortcut for RunLoop::IsNestedOnCurrentThread() for the owner of this |
| // interface. |
| bool IsNested() const; |
| |
| private: |
| // Only a Delegate can instantiate a Delegate::Client. |
| friend class Delegate; |
| Client(Delegate* outer); |
| |
| Delegate* outer_; |
| }; |
| |
| private: |
| // While the state is owned by the Delegate subclass, only RunLoop can use |
| // it. |
| friend class RunLoop; |
| |
| // Used by RunLoop to inform its Delegate to Run/Quit. Implementations are |
| // expected to keep on running synchronously from the Run() call until the |
| // eventual matching Quit() call. Upon receiving a Quit() call it should |
| // return from the Run() call as soon as possible without executing |
| // remaining tasks/messages. Run() calls can nest in which case each Quit() |
| // call should result in the topmost active Run() call returning. The only |
| // other trigger for Run() to return is Client::ShouldQuitWhenIdle() which |
| // the Delegate should probe before sleeping when it becomes idle. |
| // |application_tasks_allowed| is true if this is the first Run() call on |
| // the stack or it was made from a nested RunLoop of |
| // Type::kNestableTasksAllowed (otherwise this Run() level should only |
| // process system tasks). |
| virtual void Run(bool application_tasks_allowed) = 0; |
| virtual void Quit() = 0; |
| |
| // Invoked right before a RunLoop enters a nested Run() call on this |
| // Delegate iff this RunLoop is of type kNestableTasksAllowed. The Delegate |
| // should ensure that the upcoming Run() call will result in processing |
| // application tasks queued ahead of it without further probing. e.g. |
| // message pumps on some platforms, like Mac, need an explicit request to |
| // process application tasks when nested, otherwise they'll only wait for |
| // system messages. |
| virtual void EnsureWorkScheduled() = 0; |
| |
| // A vector-based stack is more memory efficient than the default |
| // deque-based stack as the active RunLoop stack isn't expected to ever |
| // have more than a few entries. |
| using RunLoopStack = base::stack<RunLoop*, std::vector<RunLoop*>>; |
| |
| bool allow_nesting_ = true; |
| RunLoopStack active_run_loops_; |
| ObserverList<RunLoop::NestingObserver> nesting_observers_; |
| |
| #if DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| bool allow_running_for_testing_ = true; |
| #endif |
| |
| // True once this Delegate is bound to a thread via |
| // RegisterDelegateForCurrentThread(). |
| bool bound_ = false; |
| |
| // Thread-affine per its use of TLS. |
| THREAD_CHECKER(bound_thread_checker_); |
| |
| Client client_interface_ = Client(this); |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Delegate); |
| }; |
| |
| // Registers |delegate| on the current thread. Must be called once and only |
| // once per thread before using RunLoop methods on it. |delegate| is from then |
| // on forever bound to that thread (including its destruction). The returned |
| // Delegate::Client is valid as long as |delegate| is kept alive. |
| static Delegate::Client* RegisterDelegateForCurrentThread(Delegate* delegate); |
| |
| // Quits the active RunLoop (when idle) -- there must be one. These were |
| // introduced as prefered temporary replacements to the long deprecated |
| // MessageLoop::Quit(WhenIdle) methods. Callers should properly plumb a |
| // reference to the appropriate RunLoop instance (or its QuitClosure) instead |
| // of using these in order to link Run()/Quit() to a single RunLoop instance |
| // and increase readability. |
| static void QuitCurrentDeprecated(); |
| static void QuitCurrentWhenIdleDeprecated(); |
| |
| // Run() will DCHECK if called while there's a ScopedDisallowRunningForTesting |
| // in scope on its thread. This is useful to add safety to some test |
| // constructs which allow multiple task runners to share the main thread in |
| // unit tests. While the main thread can be shared by multiple runners to |
| // deterministically fake multi threading, there can still only be a single |
| // RunLoop::Delegate per thread and RunLoop::Run() should only be invoked from |
| // it (or it would result in incorrectly driving TaskRunner A while in |
| // TaskRunner B's context). |
| class BASE_EXPORT ScopedDisallowRunningForTesting { |
| public: |
| ScopedDisallowRunningForTesting(); |
| ~ScopedDisallowRunningForTesting(); |
| |
| private: |
| #if DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| Delegate* current_delegate_; |
| const bool previous_run_allowance_; |
| #endif // DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedDisallowRunningForTesting); |
| }; |
| |
| private: |
| #if defined(OS_ANDROID) |
| // Android doesn't support the blocking RunLoop::Run, so it calls |
| // BeforeRun and AfterRun directly. |
| friend class base::MessagePumpForUI; |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(OS_IOS) |
| // iOS doesn't support the blocking RunLoop::Run, so it calls |
| // BeforeRun directly. |
| friend class base::MessagePumpUIApplication; |
| #endif |
| |
| // Return false to abort the Run. |
| bool BeforeRun(); |
| void AfterRun(); |
| |
| // A copy of RunLoop::Delegate for the thread driven by tis RunLoop for quick |
| // access without using TLS (also allows access to state from another sequence |
| // during Run(), ref. |sequence_checker_| below). |
| Delegate* delegate_; |
| |
| const Type type_; |
| |
| #if DCHECK_IS_ON() |
| bool run_called_ = false; |
| #endif |
| |
| bool quit_called_ = false; |
| bool running_ = false; |
| // Used to record that QuitWhenIdle() was called on this RunLoop, meaning that |
| // the Delegate should quit Run() once it becomes idle (it's responsible for |
| // probing this state via Client::ShouldQuitWhenIdle()). This state is stored |
| // here rather than pushed to Delegate via, e.g., Delegate::QuitWhenIdle() to |
| // support nested RunLoops. |
| bool quit_when_idle_received_ = false; |
| |
| // RunLoop is not thread-safe. Its state/methods, unless marked as such, may |
| // not be accessed from any other sequence than the thread it was constructed |
| // on. Exception: RunLoop can be safely accessed from one other sequence (or |
| // single parallel task) during Run() -- e.g. to Quit() without having to |
| // plumb ThreatTaskRunnerHandle::Get() throughout a test to repost QuitClosure |
| // to origin thread. |
| SEQUENCE_CHECKER(sequence_checker_); |
| |
| const scoped_refptr<SingleThreadTaskRunner> origin_task_runner_; |
| |
| // WeakPtrFactory for QuitClosure safety. |
| base::WeakPtrFactory<RunLoop> weak_factory_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(RunLoop); |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace base |
| |
| #endif // BASE_RUN_LOOP_H_ |