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163 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
163 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#include "base/message_loop/message_pump_android.h"
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#include <jni.h>
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#include "base/android/jni_android.h"
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#include "base/android/scoped_java_ref.h"
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#include "base/lazy_instance.h"
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#include "base/logging.h"
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#include "base/run_loop.h"
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#include "base/time/time.h"
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#include "jni/SystemMessageHandler_jni.h"
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using base::android::ScopedJavaLocalRef;
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Native JNI methods called by Java.
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// This method can not move to anonymous namespace as it has been declared as
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// 'static' in system_message_handler_jni.h.
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static void DoRunLoopOnce(JNIEnv* env, jobject obj, jlong native_delegate,
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jlong delayed_scheduled_time_ticks) {
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base::MessagePump::Delegate* delegate =
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reinterpret_cast<base::MessagePump::Delegate*>(native_delegate);
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DCHECK(delegate);
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// This is based on MessagePumpForUI::DoRunLoop() from desktop.
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// Note however that our system queue is handled in the java side.
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// In desktop we inspect and process a single system message and then
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// we call DoWork() / DoDelayedWork().
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// On Android, the java message queue may contain messages for other handlers
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// that will be processed before calling here again.
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bool did_work = delegate->DoWork();
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// In the java side, |SystemMessageHandler| keeps a single "delayed" message.
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// It's an expensive operation to |removeMessage| there, so this is optimized
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// to avoid those calls.
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//
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// At this stage, |next_delayed_work_time| can be:
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// 1) The same as previously scheduled: nothing to be done, move along. This
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// is the typical case, since this method is called for every single message.
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//
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// 2) Not previously scheduled: just post a new message in java.
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//
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// 3) Shorter than previously scheduled: far less common. In this case,
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// |removeMessage| and post a new one.
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//
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// 4) Longer than previously scheduled (or null): nothing to be done, move
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// along.
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//
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// Side note: base::TimeTicks is a C++ representation and can't be
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// compared in java. When calling |scheduleDelayedWork|, pass the
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// |InternalValue()| to java and then back to C++ so the comparisons can be
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// done here.
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// This roundtrip allows comparing TimeTicks directly (cheap) and
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// avoid comparisons with TimeDelta / Now() (expensive).
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base::TimeTicks next_delayed_work_time;
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did_work |= delegate->DoDelayedWork(&next_delayed_work_time);
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if (!next_delayed_work_time.is_null()) {
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// Schedule a new message if there's nothing already scheduled or there's a
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// shorter delay than previously scheduled (see (2) and (3) above).
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if (delayed_scheduled_time_ticks == 0 ||
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next_delayed_work_time < base::TimeTicks::FromInternalValue(
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delayed_scheduled_time_ticks)) {
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Java_SystemMessageHandler_scheduleDelayedWork(env, obj,
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next_delayed_work_time.ToInternalValue(),
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(next_delayed_work_time -
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base::TimeTicks::Now()).InMillisecondsRoundedUp());
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}
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}
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// This is a major difference between android and other platforms: since we
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// can't inspect it and process just one single message, instead we'll yeld
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// the callstack.
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if (did_work)
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return;
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delegate->DoIdleWork();
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}
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namespace base {
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MessagePumpForUI::MessagePumpForUI()
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: run_loop_(NULL) {
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}
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MessagePumpForUI::~MessagePumpForUI() {
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}
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void MessagePumpForUI::Run(Delegate* delegate) {
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NOTREACHED() << "UnitTests should rely on MessagePumpForUIStub in"
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" test_stub_android.h";
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}
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void MessagePumpForUI::Start(Delegate* delegate) {
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run_loop_ = new RunLoop();
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// Since the RunLoop was just created above, BeforeRun should be guaranteed to
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// return true (it only returns false if the RunLoop has been Quit already).
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if (!run_loop_->BeforeRun())
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NOTREACHED();
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DCHECK(system_message_handler_obj_.is_null());
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JNIEnv* env = base::android::AttachCurrentThread();
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DCHECK(env);
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system_message_handler_obj_.Reset(
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Java_SystemMessageHandler_create(
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env, reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(delegate)));
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}
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void MessagePumpForUI::Quit() {
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if (!system_message_handler_obj_.is_null()) {
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JNIEnv* env = base::android::AttachCurrentThread();
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DCHECK(env);
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Java_SystemMessageHandler_removeAllPendingMessages(env,
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system_message_handler_obj_.obj());
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system_message_handler_obj_.Reset();
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}
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if (run_loop_) {
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run_loop_->AfterRun();
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delete run_loop_;
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run_loop_ = NULL;
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}
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}
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void MessagePumpForUI::ScheduleWork() {
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DCHECK(!system_message_handler_obj_.is_null());
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JNIEnv* env = base::android::AttachCurrentThread();
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DCHECK(env);
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Java_SystemMessageHandler_scheduleWork(env,
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system_message_handler_obj_.obj());
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}
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void MessagePumpForUI::ScheduleDelayedWork(const TimeTicks& delayed_work_time) {
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DCHECK(!system_message_handler_obj_.is_null());
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JNIEnv* env = base::android::AttachCurrentThread();
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DCHECK(env);
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jlong millis =
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(delayed_work_time - TimeTicks::Now()).InMillisecondsRoundedUp();
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// Note that we're truncating to milliseconds as required by the java side,
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// even though delayed_work_time is microseconds resolution.
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Java_SystemMessageHandler_scheduleDelayedWork(env,
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system_message_handler_obj_.obj(),
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delayed_work_time.ToInternalValue(), millis);
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}
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// static
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bool MessagePumpForUI::RegisterBindings(JNIEnv* env) {
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return RegisterNativesImpl(env);
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}
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} // namespace base
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