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Hans Boehm9ba71922016-07-21 18:56:55 -070017
18// SOME COMMENTS ABOUT USAGE:
19
20// This provides primarily wp<> weak pointer types and RefBase, which work
21// together with sp<> from <StrongPointer.h>.
22
23// sp<> (and wp<>) are a type of smart pointer that use a well defined protocol
24// to operate. As long as the object they are templated with implements that
25// protocol, these smart pointers work. In several places the platform
26// instantiates sp<> with non-RefBase objects; the two are not tied to each
27// other.
28
29// RefBase is such an implementation and it supports strong pointers, weak
30// pointers and some magic features for the binder.
31
32// So, when using RefBase objects, you have the ability to use strong and weak
33// pointers through sp<> and wp<>.
34
35// Normally, when the last strong pointer goes away, the object is destroyed,
36// i.e. it's destructor is called. HOWEVER, parts of its associated memory is not
37// freed until the last weak pointer is released.
38
39// Weak pointers are essentially "safe" pointers. They are always safe to
40// access through promote(). They may return nullptr if the object was
41// destroyed because it ran out of strong pointers. This makes them good candidates
42// for keys in a cache for instance.
43
44// Weak pointers remain valid for comparison purposes even after the underlying
45// object has been destroyed. Even if object A is destroyed and its memory reused
46// for B, A remaining weak pointer to A will not compare equal to one to B.
47// This again makes them attractive for use as keys.
48
49// How is this supposed / intended to be used?
50
51// Our recommendation is to use strong references (sp<>) when there is an
52// ownership relation. e.g. when an object "owns" another one, use a strong
53// ref. And of course use strong refs as arguments of functions (it's extremely
54// rare that a function will take a wp<>).
55
56// Typically a newly allocated object will immediately be used to initialize
57// a strong pointer, which may then be used to construct or assign to other
58// strong and weak pointers.
59
60// Use weak references when there are no ownership relation. e.g. the keys in a
61// cache (you cannot use plain pointers because there is no safe way to acquire
62// a strong reference from a vanilla pointer).
63
64// This implies that two objects should never (or very rarely) have sp<> on
65// each other, because they can't both own each other.
66
67
68// Caveats with reference counting
69
70// Obviously, circular strong references are a big problem; this creates leaks
71// and it's hard to debug -- except it's in fact really easy because RefBase has
72// tons of debugging code for that. It can basically tell you exactly where the
73// leak is.
74
75// Another problem has to do with destructors with side effects. You must
76// assume that the destructor of reference counted objects can be called AT ANY
77// TIME. For instance code as simple as this:
78
79// void setStuff(const sp<Stuff>& stuff) {
80// std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
81// mStuff = stuff;
82// }
83
84// is very dangerous. This code WILL deadlock one day or another.
85
86// What isn't obvious is that ~Stuff() can be called as a result of the
87// assignment. And it gets called with the lock held. First of all, the lock is
88// protecting mStuff, not ~Stuff(). Secondly, if ~Stuff() uses its own internal
89// mutex, now you have mutex ordering issues. Even worse, if ~Stuff() is
90// virtual, now you're calling into "user" code (potentially), by that, I mean,
91// code you didn't even write.
92
93// A correct way to write this code is something like:
94
95// void setStuff(const sp<Stuff>& stuff) {
96// std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lock(mMutex);
97// sp<Stuff> hold = mStuff;
98// mStuff = stuff;
99// lock.unlock();
100// }
101
102// More importantly, reference counted objects should do as little work as
103// possible in their destructor, or at least be mindful that their destructor
104// could be called from very weird and unintended places.
105
106// Other more specific restrictions for wp<> and sp<>:
107
Hans Boehm23c857e2016-08-02 18:39:30 -0700108// Do not construct a strong pointer to "this" in an object's constructor.
109// The onFirstRef() callback would be made on an incompletely constructed
110// object.
111// Construction of a weak pointer to "this" in an object's constructor is also
112// discouraged. But the implementation was recently changed so that, in the
113// absence of extendObjectLifetime() calls, weak pointers no longer impact
114// object lifetime, and hence this no longer risks premature deallocation,
115// and hence usually works correctly.
Hans Boehm9ba71922016-07-21 18:56:55 -0700116
117// Such strong or weak pointers can be safely created in the RefBase onFirstRef()
118// callback.
119
120// Use of wp::unsafe_get() for any purpose other than debugging is almost
121// always wrong. Unless you somehow know that there is a longer-lived sp<> to
122// the same object, it may well return a pointer to a deallocated object that
123// has since been reallocated for a different purpose. (And if you know there
124// is a longer-lived sp<>, why not use an sp<> directly?) A wp<> should only be
125// dereferenced by using promote().
126
Hans Boehm23c857e2016-08-02 18:39:30 -0700127// Any object inheriting from RefBase should always be destroyed as the result
128// of a reference count decrement, not via any other means. Such objects
129// should never be stack allocated, or appear directly as data members in other
130// objects. Objects inheriting from RefBase should have their strong reference
131// count incremented as soon as possible after construction. Usually this
132// will be done via construction of an sp<> to the object, but may instead
133// involve other means of calling RefBase::incStrong().
Hans Boehm9ba71922016-07-21 18:56:55 -0700134// Explicitly deleting or otherwise destroying a RefBase object with outstanding
Hans Boehm23c857e2016-08-02 18:39:30 -0700135// wp<> or sp<> pointers to it will result in an abort or heap corruption.
136
137// It is particularly important not to mix sp<> and direct storage management
138// since the sp from raw pointer constructor is implicit. Thus if a RefBase-
139// -derived object of type T is managed without ever incrementing its strong
140// count, and accidentally passed to f(sp<T>), a strong pointer to the object
141// will be temporarily constructed and destroyed, prematurely deallocating the
142// object, and resulting in heap corruption. None of this would be easily
143// visible in the source.
Hans Boehm9ba71922016-07-21 18:56:55 -0700144
145// Extra Features:
146
147// RefBase::extendObjectLifetime() can be used to prevent destruction of the
148// object while there are still weak references. This is really special purpose
149// functionality to support Binder.
150
151// Wp::promote(), implemented via the attemptIncStrong() member function, is
152// used to try to convert a weak pointer back to a strong pointer. It's the
153// normal way to try to access the fields of an object referenced only through
154// a wp<>. Binder code also sometimes uses attemptIncStrong() directly.
155
156// RefBase provides a number of additional callbacks for certain reference count
157// events, as well as some debugging facilities.
158
159// Debugging support can be enabled by turning on DEBUG_REFS in RefBase.cpp.
Hans Boehm23c857e2016-08-02 18:39:30 -0700160// Otherwise little checking is provided.
Hans Boehm9ba71922016-07-21 18:56:55 -0700161
162// Thread safety:
163
164// Like std::shared_ptr, sp<> and wp<> allow concurrent accesses to DIFFERENT
165// sp<> and wp<> instances that happen to refer to the same underlying object.
166// They do NOT support concurrent access (where at least one access is a write)
167// to THE SAME sp<> or wp<>. In effect, their thread-safety properties are
168// exactly like those of T*, NOT atomic<T*>.
169
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800170#ifndef ANDROID_REF_BASE_H
171#define ANDROID_REF_BASE_H
172
Hans Boehme263e6c2016-05-11 18:15:12 -0700173#include <atomic>
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800174
175#include <stdint.h>
176#include <sys/types.h>
177#include <stdlib.h>
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800178#include <string.h>
179
180#include <utils/StrongPointer.h>
Jeff Brown9a0a76d2012-03-16 14:45:49 -0700181#include <utils/TypeHelpers.h>
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800182
183// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
184namespace android {
185
Mathias Agopian84a23fa2011-02-16 15:23:08 -0800186class TextOutput;
Mathias Agopian84a23fa2011-02-16 15:23:08 -0800187TextOutput& printWeakPointer(TextOutput& to, const void* val);
188
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800189// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
190
Mathias Agopianff49de72011-02-09 18:38:55 -0800191#define COMPARE_WEAK(_op_) \
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800192inline bool operator _op_ (const sp<T>& o) const { \
193 return m_ptr _op_ o.m_ptr; \
194} \
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800195inline bool operator _op_ (const T* o) const { \
196 return m_ptr _op_ o; \
197} \
198template<typename U> \
199inline bool operator _op_ (const sp<U>& o) const { \
200 return m_ptr _op_ o.m_ptr; \
201} \
202template<typename U> \
Mathias Agopianff49de72011-02-09 18:38:55 -0800203inline bool operator _op_ (const U* o) const { \
204 return m_ptr _op_ o; \
205}
206
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800207// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700208
Colin Cross1811d152016-09-26 14:24:48 -0700209// RefererenceRenamer is pure abstract, there is no virtual method
210// implementation to put in a translation unit in order to silence the
211// weak vtables warning.
212#if defined(__clang__)
213#pragma clang diagnostic push
214#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wweak-vtables"
215#endif
216
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700217class ReferenceRenamer {
218protected:
219 // destructor is purposedly not virtual so we avoid code overhead from
220 // subclasses; we have to make it protected to guarantee that it
221 // cannot be called from this base class (and to make strict compilers
222 // happy).
Colin Cross1811d152016-09-26 14:24:48 -0700223 ~ReferenceRenamer() { }
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800224public:
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700225 virtual void operator()(size_t i) const = 0;
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800226};
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800227
Colin Cross1811d152016-09-26 14:24:48 -0700228#if defined(__clang__)
229#pragma clang diagnostic pop
230#endif
231
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800232// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
233
234class RefBase
235{
236public:
237 void incStrong(const void* id) const;
238 void decStrong(const void* id) const;
239
240 void forceIncStrong(const void* id) const;
241
242 //! DEBUGGING ONLY: Get current strong ref count.
243 int32_t getStrongCount() const;
244
245 class weakref_type
246 {
247 public:
248 RefBase* refBase() const;
249
250 void incWeak(const void* id);
251 void decWeak(const void* id);
252
Mathias Agopianad099652011-08-10 21:07:02 -0700253 // acquires a strong reference if there is already one.
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800254 bool attemptIncStrong(const void* id);
255
Mathias Agopianad099652011-08-10 21:07:02 -0700256 // acquires a weak reference if there is already one.
257 // This is not always safe. see ProcessState.cpp and BpBinder.cpp
258 // for proper use.
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800259 bool attemptIncWeak(const void* id);
260
261 //! DEBUGGING ONLY: Get current weak ref count.
262 int32_t getWeakCount() const;
263
264 //! DEBUGGING ONLY: Print references held on object.
265 void printRefs() const;
266
267 //! DEBUGGING ONLY: Enable tracking for this object.
268 // enable -- enable/disable tracking
269 // retain -- when tracking is enable, if true, then we save a stack trace
270 // for each reference and dereference; when retain == false, we
271 // match up references and dereferences and keep only the
272 // outstanding ones.
273
274 void trackMe(bool enable, bool retain);
275 };
276
277 weakref_type* createWeak(const void* id) const;
278
279 weakref_type* getWeakRefs() const;
280
281 //! DEBUGGING ONLY: Print references held on object.
282 inline void printRefs() const { getWeakRefs()->printRefs(); }
283
284 //! DEBUGGING ONLY: Enable tracking of object.
285 inline void trackMe(bool enable, bool retain)
286 {
287 getWeakRefs()->trackMe(enable, retain);
288 }
289
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800290 typedef RefBase basetype;
291
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800292protected:
293 RefBase();
294 virtual ~RefBase();
Mathias Agopian7f57eac2011-06-16 17:15:51 -0700295
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800296 //! Flags for extendObjectLifetime()
297 enum {
Mathias Agopianad099652011-08-10 21:07:02 -0700298 OBJECT_LIFETIME_STRONG = 0x0000,
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800299 OBJECT_LIFETIME_WEAK = 0x0001,
Mathias Agopianad099652011-08-10 21:07:02 -0700300 OBJECT_LIFETIME_MASK = 0x0001
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800301 };
302
303 void extendObjectLifetime(int32_t mode);
304
305 //! Flags for onIncStrongAttempted()
306 enum {
307 FIRST_INC_STRONG = 0x0001
308 };
309
Hans Boehm9ba71922016-07-21 18:56:55 -0700310 // Invoked after creation of initial strong pointer/reference.
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800311 virtual void onFirstRef();
Hans Boehm9ba71922016-07-21 18:56:55 -0700312 // Invoked when either the last strong reference goes away, or we need to undo
313 // the effect of an unnecessary onIncStrongAttempted.
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800314 virtual void onLastStrongRef(const void* id);
Hans Boehm9ba71922016-07-21 18:56:55 -0700315 // Only called in OBJECT_LIFETIME_WEAK case. Returns true if OK to promote to
316 // strong reference. May have side effects if it returns true.
317 // The first flags argument is always FIRST_INC_STRONG.
318 // TODO: Remove initial flag argument.
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800319 virtual bool onIncStrongAttempted(uint32_t flags, const void* id);
Hans Boehm9ba71922016-07-21 18:56:55 -0700320 // Invoked in the OBJECT_LIFETIME_WEAK case when the last reference of either
321 // kind goes away. Unused.
322 // TODO: Remove.
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800323 virtual void onLastWeakRef(const void* id);
324
325private:
326 friend class weakref_type;
327 class weakref_impl;
328
329 RefBase(const RefBase& o);
330 RefBase& operator=(const RefBase& o);
Mathias Agopianad099652011-08-10 21:07:02 -0700331
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700332private:
333 friend class ReferenceMover;
334
335 static void renameRefs(size_t n, const ReferenceRenamer& renamer);
336
337 static void renameRefId(weakref_type* ref,
338 const void* old_id, const void* new_id);
339
340 static void renameRefId(RefBase* ref,
341 const void* old_id, const void* new_id);
342
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800343 weakref_impl* const mRefs;
344};
345
346// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
347
348template <class T>
349class LightRefBase
350{
351public:
352 inline LightRefBase() : mCount(0) { }
Igor Murashkina27c1e02012-12-05 16:10:26 -0800353 inline void incStrong(__attribute__((unused)) const void* id) const {
Hans Boehme263e6c2016-05-11 18:15:12 -0700354 mCount.fetch_add(1, std::memory_order_relaxed);
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800355 }
Igor Murashkina27c1e02012-12-05 16:10:26 -0800356 inline void decStrong(__attribute__((unused)) const void* id) const {
Hans Boehme263e6c2016-05-11 18:15:12 -0700357 if (mCount.fetch_sub(1, std::memory_order_release) == 1) {
358 std::atomic_thread_fence(std::memory_order_acquire);
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800359 delete static_cast<const T*>(this);
360 }
361 }
Mathias Agopian019f8ed2009-05-04 14:17:04 -0700362 //! DEBUGGING ONLY: Get current strong ref count.
363 inline int32_t getStrongCount() const {
Hans Boehme263e6c2016-05-11 18:15:12 -0700364 return mCount.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
Mathias Agopian019f8ed2009-05-04 14:17:04 -0700365 }
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800366
367 typedef LightRefBase<T> basetype;
368
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800369protected:
370 inline ~LightRefBase() { }
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800371
372private:
373 friend class ReferenceMover;
Greg Kaiserd9885e72016-07-08 17:18:07 -0700374 inline static void renameRefs(size_t /*n*/,
375 const ReferenceRenamer& /*renamer*/) { }
376 inline static void renameRefId(T* /*ref*/,
377 const void* /*old_id*/ , const void* /*new_id*/) { }
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800378
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800379private:
Hans Boehme263e6c2016-05-11 18:15:12 -0700380 mutable std::atomic<int32_t> mCount;
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800381};
382
John Reckd83186c2014-05-09 15:27:22 -0700383// This is a wrapper around LightRefBase that simply enforces a virtual
384// destructor to eliminate the template requirement of LightRefBase
385class VirtualLightRefBase : public LightRefBase<VirtualLightRefBase> {
386public:
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700387 virtual ~VirtualLightRefBase();
John Reckd83186c2014-05-09 15:27:22 -0700388};
389
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800390// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
391
392template <typename T>
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800393class wp
394{
395public:
396 typedef typename RefBase::weakref_type weakref_type;
397
398 inline wp() : m_ptr(0) { }
399
Chih-Hung Hsieh2a929962016-08-02 12:14:47 -0700400 wp(T* other); // NOLINT(implicit)
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800401 wp(const wp<T>& other);
Chih-Hung Hsieh2a929962016-08-02 12:14:47 -0700402 explicit wp(const sp<T>& other);
403 template<typename U> wp(U* other); // NOLINT(implicit)
404 template<typename U> wp(const sp<U>& other); // NOLINT(implicit)
405 template<typename U> wp(const wp<U>& other); // NOLINT(implicit)
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800406
407 ~wp();
408
409 // Assignment
410
411 wp& operator = (T* other);
412 wp& operator = (const wp<T>& other);
413 wp& operator = (const sp<T>& other);
414
415 template<typename U> wp& operator = (U* other);
416 template<typename U> wp& operator = (const wp<U>& other);
417 template<typename U> wp& operator = (const sp<U>& other);
418
419 void set_object_and_refs(T* other, weakref_type* refs);
420
421 // promotion to sp
422
423 sp<T> promote() const;
424
425 // Reset
426
427 void clear();
428
429 // Accessors
430
431 inline weakref_type* get_refs() const { return m_refs; }
432
433 inline T* unsafe_get() const { return m_ptr; }
434
435 // Operators
Mathias Agopianff49de72011-02-09 18:38:55 -0800436
437 COMPARE_WEAK(==)
438 COMPARE_WEAK(!=)
439 COMPARE_WEAK(>)
440 COMPARE_WEAK(<)
441 COMPARE_WEAK(<=)
442 COMPARE_WEAK(>=)
443
444 inline bool operator == (const wp<T>& o) const {
445 return (m_ptr == o.m_ptr) && (m_refs == o.m_refs);
446 }
447 template<typename U>
448 inline bool operator == (const wp<U>& o) const {
449 return m_ptr == o.m_ptr;
450 }
451
452 inline bool operator > (const wp<T>& o) const {
453 return (m_ptr == o.m_ptr) ? (m_refs > o.m_refs) : (m_ptr > o.m_ptr);
454 }
455 template<typename U>
456 inline bool operator > (const wp<U>& o) const {
457 return (m_ptr == o.m_ptr) ? (m_refs > o.m_refs) : (m_ptr > o.m_ptr);
458 }
459
460 inline bool operator < (const wp<T>& o) const {
461 return (m_ptr == o.m_ptr) ? (m_refs < o.m_refs) : (m_ptr < o.m_ptr);
462 }
463 template<typename U>
464 inline bool operator < (const wp<U>& o) const {
465 return (m_ptr == o.m_ptr) ? (m_refs < o.m_refs) : (m_ptr < o.m_ptr);
466 }
467 inline bool operator != (const wp<T>& o) const { return m_refs != o.m_refs; }
468 template<typename U> inline bool operator != (const wp<U>& o) const { return !operator == (o); }
469 inline bool operator <= (const wp<T>& o) const { return !operator > (o); }
470 template<typename U> inline bool operator <= (const wp<U>& o) const { return !operator > (o); }
471 inline bool operator >= (const wp<T>& o) const { return !operator < (o); }
472 template<typename U> inline bool operator >= (const wp<U>& o) const { return !operator < (o); }
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800473
474private:
475 template<typename Y> friend class sp;
476 template<typename Y> friend class wp;
477
478 T* m_ptr;
479 weakref_type* m_refs;
480};
481
482template <typename T>
483TextOutput& operator<<(TextOutput& to, const wp<T>& val);
484
Mathias Agopianff49de72011-02-09 18:38:55 -0800485#undef COMPARE_WEAK
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800486
487// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
488// No user serviceable parts below here.
489
490template<typename T>
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800491wp<T>::wp(T* other)
492 : m_ptr(other)
493{
494 if (other) m_refs = other->createWeak(this);
495}
496
497template<typename T>
498wp<T>::wp(const wp<T>& other)
499 : m_ptr(other.m_ptr), m_refs(other.m_refs)
500{
501 if (m_ptr) m_refs->incWeak(this);
502}
503
504template<typename T>
505wp<T>::wp(const sp<T>& other)
506 : m_ptr(other.m_ptr)
507{
508 if (m_ptr) {
509 m_refs = m_ptr->createWeak(this);
510 }
511}
512
513template<typename T> template<typename U>
514wp<T>::wp(U* other)
515 : m_ptr(other)
516{
517 if (other) m_refs = other->createWeak(this);
518}
519
520template<typename T> template<typename U>
521wp<T>::wp(const wp<U>& other)
522 : m_ptr(other.m_ptr)
523{
524 if (m_ptr) {
525 m_refs = other.m_refs;
526 m_refs->incWeak(this);
527 }
528}
529
530template<typename T> template<typename U>
531wp<T>::wp(const sp<U>& other)
532 : m_ptr(other.m_ptr)
533{
534 if (m_ptr) {
535 m_refs = m_ptr->createWeak(this);
536 }
537}
538
539template<typename T>
540wp<T>::~wp()
541{
542 if (m_ptr) m_refs->decWeak(this);
543}
544
545template<typename T>
546wp<T>& wp<T>::operator = (T* other)
547{
548 weakref_type* newRefs =
549 other ? other->createWeak(this) : 0;
550 if (m_ptr) m_refs->decWeak(this);
551 m_ptr = other;
552 m_refs = newRefs;
553 return *this;
554}
555
556template<typename T>
557wp<T>& wp<T>::operator = (const wp<T>& other)
558{
Mathias Agopian7b151672010-06-24 21:49:02 -0700559 weakref_type* otherRefs(other.m_refs);
560 T* otherPtr(other.m_ptr);
561 if (otherPtr) otherRefs->incWeak(this);
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800562 if (m_ptr) m_refs->decWeak(this);
Mathias Agopian7b151672010-06-24 21:49:02 -0700563 m_ptr = otherPtr;
564 m_refs = otherRefs;
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800565 return *this;
566}
567
568template<typename T>
569wp<T>& wp<T>::operator = (const sp<T>& other)
570{
571 weakref_type* newRefs =
572 other != NULL ? other->createWeak(this) : 0;
Mathias Agopian7b151672010-06-24 21:49:02 -0700573 T* otherPtr(other.m_ptr);
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800574 if (m_ptr) m_refs->decWeak(this);
Mathias Agopian7b151672010-06-24 21:49:02 -0700575 m_ptr = otherPtr;
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800576 m_refs = newRefs;
577 return *this;
578}
579
580template<typename T> template<typename U>
581wp<T>& wp<T>::operator = (U* other)
582{
583 weakref_type* newRefs =
584 other ? other->createWeak(this) : 0;
585 if (m_ptr) m_refs->decWeak(this);
586 m_ptr = other;
587 m_refs = newRefs;
588 return *this;
589}
590
591template<typename T> template<typename U>
592wp<T>& wp<T>::operator = (const wp<U>& other)
593{
Mathias Agopian7b151672010-06-24 21:49:02 -0700594 weakref_type* otherRefs(other.m_refs);
595 U* otherPtr(other.m_ptr);
596 if (otherPtr) otherRefs->incWeak(this);
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800597 if (m_ptr) m_refs->decWeak(this);
Mathias Agopian7b151672010-06-24 21:49:02 -0700598 m_ptr = otherPtr;
599 m_refs = otherRefs;
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800600 return *this;
601}
602
603template<typename T> template<typename U>
604wp<T>& wp<T>::operator = (const sp<U>& other)
605{
606 weakref_type* newRefs =
607 other != NULL ? other->createWeak(this) : 0;
Mathias Agopian7b151672010-06-24 21:49:02 -0700608 U* otherPtr(other.m_ptr);
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800609 if (m_ptr) m_refs->decWeak(this);
Mathias Agopian7b151672010-06-24 21:49:02 -0700610 m_ptr = otherPtr;
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800611 m_refs = newRefs;
612 return *this;
613}
614
615template<typename T>
616void wp<T>::set_object_and_refs(T* other, weakref_type* refs)
617{
618 if (other) refs->incWeak(this);
619 if (m_ptr) m_refs->decWeak(this);
620 m_ptr = other;
621 m_refs = refs;
622}
623
624template<typename T>
625sp<T> wp<T>::promote() const
626{
Mathias Agopian3e0f8752011-02-24 18:12:34 -0800627 sp<T> result;
628 if (m_ptr && m_refs->attemptIncStrong(&result)) {
629 result.set_pointer(m_ptr);
630 }
631 return result;
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800632}
633
634template<typename T>
635void wp<T>::clear()
636{
637 if (m_ptr) {
638 m_refs->decWeak(this);
639 m_ptr = 0;
640 }
641}
642
643template <typename T>
644inline TextOutput& operator<<(TextOutput& to, const wp<T>& val)
645{
Mathias Agopian84a23fa2011-02-16 15:23:08 -0800646 return printWeakPointer(to, val.unsafe_get());
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800647}
648
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800649// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
650
651// this class just serves as a namespace so TYPE::moveReferences can stay
652// private.
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800653class ReferenceMover {
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800654public:
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700655 // it would be nice if we could make sure no extra code is generated
656 // for sp<TYPE> or wp<TYPE> when TYPE is a descendant of RefBase:
657 // Using a sp<RefBase> override doesn't work; it's a bit like we wanted
658 // a template<typename TYPE inherits RefBase> template...
659
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800660 template<typename TYPE> static inline
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700661 void move_references(sp<TYPE>* dest, sp<TYPE> const* src, size_t n) {
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700662
663 class Renamer : public ReferenceRenamer {
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700664 sp<TYPE>* d_;
665 sp<TYPE> const* s_;
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700666 virtual void operator()(size_t i) const {
667 // The id are known to be the sp<>'s this pointer
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700668 TYPE::renameRefId(d_[i].get(), &s_[i], &d_[i]);
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700669 }
670 public:
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700671 Renamer(sp<TYPE>* d, sp<TYPE> const* s) : d_(d), s_(s) { }
Ukri Niemimuukko00e56a22014-04-29 06:25:28 +0800672 virtual ~Renamer() { }
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700673 };
674
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700675 memmove(dest, src, n*sizeof(sp<TYPE>));
676 TYPE::renameRefs(n, Renamer(dest, src));
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800677 }
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700678
679
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800680 template<typename TYPE> static inline
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700681 void move_references(wp<TYPE>* dest, wp<TYPE> const* src, size_t n) {
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700682
683 class Renamer : public ReferenceRenamer {
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700684 wp<TYPE>* d_;
685 wp<TYPE> const* s_;
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700686 virtual void operator()(size_t i) const {
687 // The id are known to be the wp<>'s this pointer
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700688 TYPE::renameRefId(d_[i].get_refs(), &s_[i], &d_[i]);
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700689 }
690 public:
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700691 Renamer(wp<TYPE>* rd, wp<TYPE> const* rs) : d_(rd), s_(rs) { }
Ukri Niemimuukko00e56a22014-04-29 06:25:28 +0800692 virtual ~Renamer() { }
Mathias Agopian6cd548c2013-03-18 22:27:41 -0700693 };
694
Colin Cross17b5b822016-09-15 18:15:37 -0700695 memmove(dest, src, n*sizeof(wp<TYPE>));
696 TYPE::renameRefs(n, Renamer(dest, src));
Mathias Agopianb26ea8b2011-02-16 20:23:43 -0800697 }
698};
699
700// specialization for moving sp<> and wp<> types.
701// these are used by the [Sorted|Keyed]Vector<> implementations
702// sp<> and wp<> need to be handled specially, because they do not
703// have trivial copy operation in the general case (see RefBase.cpp
704// when DEBUG ops are enabled), but can be implemented very
705// efficiently in most cases.
706
707template<typename TYPE> inline
708void move_forward_type(sp<TYPE>* d, sp<TYPE> const* s, size_t n) {
709 ReferenceMover::move_references(d, s, n);
710}
711
712template<typename TYPE> inline
713void move_backward_type(sp<TYPE>* d, sp<TYPE> const* s, size_t n) {
714 ReferenceMover::move_references(d, s, n);
715}
716
717template<typename TYPE> inline
718void move_forward_type(wp<TYPE>* d, wp<TYPE> const* s, size_t n) {
719 ReferenceMover::move_references(d, s, n);
720}
721
722template<typename TYPE> inline
723void move_backward_type(wp<TYPE>* d, wp<TYPE> const* s, size_t n) {
724 ReferenceMover::move_references(d, s, n);
725}
726
The Android Open Source Projectcbb10112009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800727}; // namespace android
728
729// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
730
731#endif // ANDROID_REF_BASE_H