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/*
* Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef SRC_TRACING_IPC_SERVICE_PRODUCER_IPC_SERVICE_H_
#define SRC_TRACING_IPC_SERVICE_PRODUCER_IPC_SERVICE_H_
#include <map>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include "perfetto/ext/base/weak_ptr.h"
#include "perfetto/ext/ipc/basic_types.h"
#include "perfetto/ext/tracing/core/producer.h"
#include "perfetto/ext/tracing/core/tracing_service.h"
#include "protos/perfetto/ipc/producer_port.ipc.h"
namespace perfetto {
namespace ipc {
class Host;
} // namespace ipc
// Implements the Producer port of the IPC service. This class proxies requests
// and responses between the core service logic (|svc_|) and remote Producer(s)
// on the IPC socket, through the methods overriddden from ProducerPort.
class ProducerIPCService : public protos::ProducerPort {
public:
explicit ProducerIPCService(TracingService* core_service);
~ProducerIPCService() override;
// ProducerPort implementation (from .proto IPC definition).
void InitializeConnection(const protos::InitializeConnectionRequest&,
DeferredInitializeConnectionResponse) override;
void RegisterDataSource(const protos::RegisterDataSourceRequest&,
DeferredRegisterDataSourceResponse) override;
void UnregisterDataSource(const protos::UnregisterDataSourceRequest&,
DeferredUnregisterDataSourceResponse) override;
void RegisterTraceWriter(const protos::RegisterTraceWriterRequest&,
DeferredRegisterTraceWriterResponse) override;
void UnregisterTraceWriter(const protos::UnregisterTraceWriterRequest&,
DeferredUnregisterTraceWriterResponse) override;
void CommitData(const protos::CommitDataRequest&,
DeferredCommitDataResponse) override;
void NotifyDataSourceStarted(
const protos::NotifyDataSourceStartedRequest&,
DeferredNotifyDataSourceStartedResponse) override;
void NotifyDataSourceStopped(
const protos::NotifyDataSourceStoppedRequest&,
DeferredNotifyDataSourceStoppedResponse) override;
void ActivateTriggers(const protos::ActivateTriggersRequest&,
DeferredActivateTriggersResponse) override;
void GetAsyncCommand(const protos::GetAsyncCommandRequest&,
DeferredGetAsyncCommandResponse) override;
void OnClientDisconnected() override;
private:
// Acts like a Producer with the core Service business logic (which doesn't
// know anything about the remote transport), but all it does is proxying
// methods to the remote Producer on the other side of the IPC channel.
class RemoteProducer : public Producer {
public:
RemoteProducer();
~RemoteProducer() override;
// These methods are called by the |core_service_| business logic. There is
// no connection here, these methods are posted straight away.
void OnConnect() override;
void OnDisconnect() override;
void SetupDataSource(DataSourceInstanceID,
const DataSourceConfig&) override;
void StartDataSource(DataSourceInstanceID,
const DataSourceConfig&) override;
void StopDataSource(DataSourceInstanceID) override;
void OnTracingSetup() override;
void Flush(FlushRequestID,
const DataSourceInstanceID* data_source_ids,
size_t num_data_sources) override;
void ClearIncrementalState(const DataSourceInstanceID* data_source_ids,
size_t num_data_sources) override;
// The interface obtained from the core service business logic through
// Service::ConnectProducer(this). This allows to invoke methods for a
// specific Producer on the Service business logic.
std::unique_ptr<TracingService::ProducerEndpoint> service_endpoint;
// The back-channel (based on a never ending stream request) that allows us
// to send asynchronous commands to the remote Producer (e.g. start/stop a
// data source).
DeferredGetAsyncCommandResponse async_producer_commands;
};
ProducerIPCService(const ProducerIPCService&) = delete;
ProducerIPCService& operator=(const ProducerIPCService&) = delete;
// Returns the ProducerEndpoint in the core business logic that corresponds to
// the current IPC request.
RemoteProducer* GetProducerForCurrentRequest();
TracingService* const core_service_;
// Maps IPC clients to ProducerEndpoint instances registered on the
// |core_service_| business logic.
std::map<ipc::ClientID, std::unique_ptr<RemoteProducer>> producers_;
base::WeakPtrFactory<ProducerIPCService> weak_ptr_factory_; // Keep last.
};
} // namespace perfetto
#endif // SRC_TRACING_IPC_SERVICE_PRODUCER_IPC_SERVICE_H_
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