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1 /*
2  *  Copyright 2004 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
3  *
4  *  Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
5  *  that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
6  *  tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
7  *  in the file PATENTS.  All contributing project authors may
8  *  be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
9  */
10 
11 #ifndef WEBRTC_BASE_STREAM_H_
12 #define WEBRTC_BASE_STREAM_H_
13 
14 #include <stdio.h>
15 
16 #include "webrtc/base/basictypes.h"
17 #include "webrtc/base/buffer.h"
18 #include "webrtc/base/criticalsection.h"
19 #include "webrtc/base/logging.h"
20 #include "webrtc/base/messagehandler.h"
21 #include "webrtc/base/messagequeue.h"
22 #include "webrtc/base/scoped_ptr.h"
23 #include "webrtc/base/sigslot.h"
24 
25 namespace rtc {
26 
27 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
28 // StreamInterface is a generic asynchronous stream interface, supporting read,
29 // write, and close operations, and asynchronous signalling of state changes.
30 // The interface is designed with file, memory, and socket implementations in
31 // mind.  Some implementations offer extended operations, such as seeking.
32 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
33 
34 // The following enumerations are declared outside of the StreamInterface
35 // class for brevity in use.
36 
37 // The SS_OPENING state indicates that the stream will signal open or closed
38 // in the future.
39 enum StreamState { SS_CLOSED, SS_OPENING, SS_OPEN };
40 
41 // Stream read/write methods return this value to indicate various success
42 // and failure conditions described below.
43 enum StreamResult { SR_ERROR, SR_SUCCESS, SR_BLOCK, SR_EOS };
44 
45 // StreamEvents are used to asynchronously signal state transitionss.  The flags
46 // may be combined.
47 //  SE_OPEN: The stream has transitioned to the SS_OPEN state
48 //  SE_CLOSE: The stream has transitioned to the SS_CLOSED state
49 //  SE_READ: Data is available, so Read is likely to not return SR_BLOCK
50 //  SE_WRITE: Data can be written, so Write is likely to not return SR_BLOCK
51 enum StreamEvent { SE_OPEN = 1, SE_READ = 2, SE_WRITE = 4, SE_CLOSE = 8 };
52 
53 class Thread;
54 
55 struct StreamEventData : public MessageData {
56   int events, error;
StreamEventDataStreamEventData57   StreamEventData(int ev, int er) : events(ev), error(er) { }
58 };
59 
60 class StreamInterface : public MessageHandler {
61  public:
62   enum {
63     MSG_POST_EVENT = 0xF1F1, MSG_MAX = MSG_POST_EVENT
64   };
65 
66   ~StreamInterface() override;
67 
68   virtual StreamState GetState() const = 0;
69 
70   // Read attempts to fill buffer of size buffer_len.  Write attempts to send
71   // data_len bytes stored in data.  The variables read and write are set only
72   // on SR_SUCCESS (see below).  Likewise, error is only set on SR_ERROR.
73   // Read and Write return a value indicating:
74   //  SR_ERROR: an error occurred, which is returned in a non-null error
75   //    argument.  Interpretation of the error requires knowledge of the
76   //    stream's concrete type, which limits its usefulness.
77   //  SR_SUCCESS: some number of bytes were successfully written, which is
78   //    returned in a non-null read/write argument.
79   //  SR_BLOCK: the stream is in non-blocking mode, and the operation would
80   //    block, or the stream is in SS_OPENING state.
81   //  SR_EOS: the end-of-stream has been reached, or the stream is in the
82   //    SS_CLOSED state.
83   virtual StreamResult Read(void* buffer, size_t buffer_len,
84                             size_t* read, int* error) = 0;
85   virtual StreamResult Write(const void* data, size_t data_len,
86                              size_t* written, int* error) = 0;
87   // Attempt to transition to the SS_CLOSED state.  SE_CLOSE will not be
88   // signalled as a result of this call.
89   virtual void Close() = 0;
90 
91   // Streams may signal one or more StreamEvents to indicate state changes.
92   // The first argument identifies the stream on which the state change occured.
93   // The second argument is a bit-wise combination of StreamEvents.
94   // If SE_CLOSE is signalled, then the third argument is the associated error
95   // code.  Otherwise, the value is undefined.
96   // Note: Not all streams will support asynchronous event signalling.  However,
97   // SS_OPENING and SR_BLOCK returned from stream member functions imply that
98   // certain events will be raised in the future.
99   sigslot::signal3<StreamInterface*, int, int> SignalEvent;
100 
101   // Like calling SignalEvent, but posts a message to the specified thread,
102   // which will call SignalEvent.  This helps unroll the stack and prevent
103   // re-entrancy.
104   void PostEvent(Thread* t, int events, int err);
105   // Like the aforementioned method, but posts to the current thread.
106   void PostEvent(int events, int err);
107 
108   //
109   // OPTIONAL OPERATIONS
110   //
111   // Not all implementations will support the following operations.  In general,
112   // a stream will only support an operation if it reasonably efficient to do
113   // so.  For example, while a socket could buffer incoming data to support
114   // seeking, it will not do so.  Instead, a buffering stream adapter should
115   // be used.
116   //
117   // Even though several of these operations are related, you should
118   // always use whichever operation is most relevant.  For example, you may
119   // be tempted to use GetSize() and GetPosition() to deduce the result of
120   // GetAvailable().  However, a stream which is read-once may support the
121   // latter operation but not the former.
122   //
123 
124   // The following four methods are used to avoid copying data multiple times.
125 
126   // GetReadData returns a pointer to a buffer which is owned by the stream.
127   // The buffer contains data_len bytes.  NULL is returned if no data is
128   // available, or if the method fails.  If the caller processes the data, it
129   // must call ConsumeReadData with the number of processed bytes.  GetReadData
130   // does not require a matching call to ConsumeReadData if the data is not
131   // processed.  Read and ConsumeReadData invalidate the buffer returned by
132   // GetReadData.
133   virtual const void* GetReadData(size_t* data_len);
ConsumeReadData(size_t used)134   virtual void ConsumeReadData(size_t used) {}
135 
136   // GetWriteBuffer returns a pointer to a buffer which is owned by the stream.
137   // The buffer has a capacity of buf_len bytes.  NULL is returned if there is
138   // no buffer available, or if the method fails.  The call may write data to
139   // the buffer, and then call ConsumeWriteBuffer with the number of bytes
140   // written.  GetWriteBuffer does not require a matching call to
141   // ConsumeWriteData if no data is written.  Write, ForceWrite, and
142   // ConsumeWriteData invalidate the buffer returned by GetWriteBuffer.
143   // TODO: Allow the caller to specify a minimum buffer size.  If the specified
144   // amount of buffer is not yet available, return NULL and Signal SE_WRITE
145   // when it is available.  If the requested amount is too large, return an
146   // error.
147   virtual void* GetWriteBuffer(size_t* buf_len);
ConsumeWriteBuffer(size_t used)148   virtual void ConsumeWriteBuffer(size_t used) {}
149 
150   // Write data_len bytes found in data, circumventing any throttling which
151   // would could cause SR_BLOCK to be returned.  Returns true if all the data
152   // was written.  Otherwise, the method is unsupported, or an unrecoverable
153   // error occurred, and the error value is set.  This method should be used
154   // sparingly to write critical data which should not be throttled.  A stream
155   // which cannot circumvent its blocking constraints should not implement this
156   // method.
157   // NOTE: This interface is being considered experimentally at the moment.  It
158   // would be used by JUDP and BandwidthStream as a way to circumvent certain
159   // soft limits in writing.
160   //virtual bool ForceWrite(const void* data, size_t data_len, int* error) {
161   //  if (error) *error = -1;
162   //  return false;
163   //}
164 
165   // Seek to a byte offset from the beginning of the stream.  Returns false if
166   // the stream does not support seeking, or cannot seek to the specified
167   // position.
168   virtual bool SetPosition(size_t position);
169 
170   // Get the byte offset of the current position from the start of the stream.
171   // Returns false if the position is not known.
172   virtual bool GetPosition(size_t* position) const;
173 
174   // Get the byte length of the entire stream.  Returns false if the length
175   // is not known.
176   virtual bool GetSize(size_t* size) const;
177 
178   // Return the number of Read()-able bytes remaining before end-of-stream.
179   // Returns false if not known.
180   virtual bool GetAvailable(size_t* size) const;
181 
182   // Return the number of Write()-able bytes remaining before end-of-stream.
183   // Returns false if not known.
184   virtual bool GetWriteRemaining(size_t* size) const;
185 
186   // Return true if flush is successful.
187   virtual bool Flush();
188 
189   // Communicates the amount of data which will be written to the stream.  The
190   // stream may choose to preallocate memory to accomodate this data.  The
191   // stream may return false to indicate that there is not enough room (ie,
192   // Write will return SR_EOS/SR_ERROR at some point).  Note that calling this
193   // function should not affect the existing state of data in the stream.
194   virtual bool ReserveSize(size_t size);
195 
196   //
197   // CONVENIENCE METHODS
198   //
199   // These methods are implemented in terms of other methods, for convenience.
200   //
201 
202   // Seek to the start of the stream.
Rewind()203   inline bool Rewind() { return SetPosition(0); }
204 
205   // WriteAll is a helper function which repeatedly calls Write until all the
206   // data is written, or something other than SR_SUCCESS is returned.  Note that
207   // unlike Write, the argument 'written' is always set, and may be non-zero
208   // on results other than SR_SUCCESS.  The remaining arguments have the
209   // same semantics as Write.
210   StreamResult WriteAll(const void* data, size_t data_len,
211                         size_t* written, int* error);
212 
213   // Similar to ReadAll.  Calls Read until buffer_len bytes have been read, or
214   // until a non-SR_SUCCESS result is returned.  'read' is always set.
215   StreamResult ReadAll(void* buffer, size_t buffer_len,
216                        size_t* read, int* error);
217 
218   // ReadLine is a helper function which repeatedly calls Read until it hits
219   // the end-of-line character, or something other than SR_SUCCESS.
220   // TODO: this is too inefficient to keep here.  Break this out into a buffered
221   // readline object or adapter
222   StreamResult ReadLine(std::string* line);
223 
224  protected:
225   StreamInterface();
226 
227   // MessageHandler Interface
228   void OnMessage(Message* msg) override;
229 
230  private:
231   RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StreamInterface);
232 };
233 
234 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
235 // StreamAdapterInterface is a convenient base-class for adapting a stream.
236 // By default, all operations are pass-through.  Override the methods that you
237 // require adaptation.  Streams should really be upgraded to reference-counted.
238 // In the meantime, use the owned flag to indicate whether the adapter should
239 // own the adapted stream.
240 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
241 
242 class StreamAdapterInterface : public StreamInterface,
243                                public sigslot::has_slots<> {
244  public:
245   explicit StreamAdapterInterface(StreamInterface* stream, bool owned = true);
246 
247   // Core Stream Interface
248   StreamState GetState() const override;
249   StreamResult Read(void* buffer,
250                     size_t buffer_len,
251                     size_t* read,
252                     int* error) override;
253   StreamResult Write(const void* data,
254                      size_t data_len,
255                      size_t* written,
256                      int* error) override;
257   void Close() override;
258 
259   // Optional Stream Interface
260   /*  Note: Many stream adapters were implemented prior to this Read/Write
261       interface.  Therefore, a simple pass through of data in those cases may
262       be broken.  At a later time, we should do a once-over pass of all
263       adapters, and make them compliant with these interfaces, after which this
264       code can be uncommented.
265   virtual const void* GetReadData(size_t* data_len) {
266     return stream_->GetReadData(data_len);
267   }
268   virtual void ConsumeReadData(size_t used) {
269     stream_->ConsumeReadData(used);
270   }
271 
272   virtual void* GetWriteBuffer(size_t* buf_len) {
273     return stream_->GetWriteBuffer(buf_len);
274   }
275   virtual void ConsumeWriteBuffer(size_t used) {
276     stream_->ConsumeWriteBuffer(used);
277   }
278   */
279 
280   /*  Note: This interface is currently undergoing evaluation.
281   virtual bool ForceWrite(const void* data, size_t data_len, int* error) {
282     return stream_->ForceWrite(data, data_len, error);
283   }
284   */
285 
286   bool SetPosition(size_t position) override;
287   bool GetPosition(size_t* position) const override;
288   bool GetSize(size_t* size) const override;
289   bool GetAvailable(size_t* size) const override;
290   bool GetWriteRemaining(size_t* size) const override;
291   bool ReserveSize(size_t size) override;
292   bool Flush() override;
293 
294   void Attach(StreamInterface* stream, bool owned = true);
295   StreamInterface* Detach();
296 
297  protected:
298   ~StreamAdapterInterface() override;
299 
300   // Note that the adapter presents itself as the origin of the stream events,
301   // since users of the adapter may not recognize the adapted object.
302   virtual void OnEvent(StreamInterface* stream, int events, int err);
stream()303   StreamInterface* stream() { return stream_; }
304 
305  private:
306   StreamInterface* stream_;
307   bool owned_;
308   RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StreamAdapterInterface);
309 };
310 
311 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
312 // StreamTap is a non-modifying, pass-through adapter, which copies all data
313 // in either direction to the tap.  Note that errors or blocking on writing to
314 // the tap will prevent further tap writes from occurring.
315 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
316 
317 class StreamTap : public StreamAdapterInterface {
318  public:
319   explicit StreamTap(StreamInterface* stream, StreamInterface* tap);
320   ~StreamTap() override;
321 
322   void AttachTap(StreamInterface* tap);
323   StreamInterface* DetachTap();
324   StreamResult GetTapResult(int* error);
325 
326   // StreamAdapterInterface Interface
327   StreamResult Read(void* buffer,
328                     size_t buffer_len,
329                     size_t* read,
330                     int* error) override;
331   StreamResult Write(const void* data,
332                      size_t data_len,
333                      size_t* written,
334                      int* error) override;
335 
336  private:
337   scoped_ptr<StreamInterface> tap_;
338   StreamResult tap_result_;
339   int tap_error_;
340   RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StreamTap);
341 };
342 
343 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
344 // NullStream gives errors on read, and silently discards all written data.
345 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
346 
347 class NullStream : public StreamInterface {
348  public:
349   NullStream();
350   ~NullStream() override;
351 
352   // StreamInterface Interface
353   StreamState GetState() const override;
354   StreamResult Read(void* buffer,
355                     size_t buffer_len,
356                     size_t* read,
357                     int* error) override;
358   StreamResult Write(const void* data,
359                      size_t data_len,
360                      size_t* written,
361                      int* error) override;
362   void Close() override;
363 };
364 
365 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
366 // FileStream is a simple implementation of a StreamInterface, which does not
367 // support asynchronous notification.
368 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
369 
370 class FileStream : public StreamInterface {
371  public:
372   FileStream();
373   ~FileStream() override;
374 
375   // The semantics of filename and mode are the same as stdio's fopen
376   virtual bool Open(const std::string& filename, const char* mode, int* error);
377   virtual bool OpenShare(const std::string& filename, const char* mode,
378                          int shflag, int* error);
379 
380   // By default, reads and writes are buffered for efficiency.  Disabling
381   // buffering causes writes to block until the bytes on disk are updated.
382   virtual bool DisableBuffering();
383 
384   StreamState GetState() const override;
385   StreamResult Read(void* buffer,
386                     size_t buffer_len,
387                     size_t* read,
388                     int* error) override;
389   StreamResult Write(const void* data,
390                      size_t data_len,
391                      size_t* written,
392                      int* error) override;
393   void Close() override;
394   bool SetPosition(size_t position) override;
395   bool GetPosition(size_t* position) const override;
396   bool GetSize(size_t* size) const override;
397   bool GetAvailable(size_t* size) const override;
398   bool ReserveSize(size_t size) override;
399 
400   bool Flush() override;
401 
402 #if defined(WEBRTC_POSIX) && !defined(__native_client__)
403   // Tries to aquire an exclusive lock on the file.
404   // Use OpenShare(...) on win32 to get similar functionality.
405   bool TryLock();
406   bool Unlock();
407 #endif
408 
409   // Note: Deprecated in favor of Filesystem::GetFileSize().
410   static bool GetSize(const std::string& filename, size_t* size);
411 
412  protected:
413   virtual void DoClose();
414 
415   FILE* file_;
416 
417  private:
418   RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FileStream);
419 };
420 
421 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
422 // MemoryStream is a simple implementation of a StreamInterface over in-memory
423 // data.  Data is read and written at the current seek position.  Reads return
424 // end-of-stream when they reach the end of data.  Writes actually extend the
425 // end of data mark.
426 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
427 
428 class MemoryStreamBase : public StreamInterface {
429  public:
430   StreamState GetState() const override;
431   StreamResult Read(void* buffer,
432                     size_t bytes,
433                     size_t* bytes_read,
434                     int* error) override;
435   StreamResult Write(const void* buffer,
436                      size_t bytes,
437                      size_t* bytes_written,
438                      int* error) override;
439   void Close() override;
440   bool SetPosition(size_t position) override;
441   bool GetPosition(size_t* position) const override;
442   bool GetSize(size_t* size) const override;
443   bool GetAvailable(size_t* size) const override;
444   bool ReserveSize(size_t size) override;
445 
GetBuffer()446   char* GetBuffer() { return buffer_; }
GetBuffer()447   const char* GetBuffer() const { return buffer_; }
448 
449  protected:
450   MemoryStreamBase();
451 
452   virtual StreamResult DoReserve(size_t size, int* error);
453 
454   // Invariant: 0 <= seek_position <= data_length_ <= buffer_length_
455   char* buffer_;
456   size_t buffer_length_;
457   size_t data_length_;
458   size_t seek_position_;
459 
460  private:
461   RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MemoryStreamBase);
462 };
463 
464 // MemoryStream dynamically resizes to accomodate written data.
465 
466 class MemoryStream : public MemoryStreamBase {
467  public:
468   MemoryStream();
469   explicit MemoryStream(const char* data);  // Calls SetData(data, strlen(data))
470   MemoryStream(const void* data, size_t length);  // Calls SetData(data, length)
471   ~MemoryStream() override;
472 
473   void SetData(const void* data, size_t length);
474 
475  protected:
476   StreamResult DoReserve(size_t size, int* error) override;
477   // Memory Streams are aligned for efficiency.
478   static const int kAlignment = 16;
479   char* buffer_alloc_;
480 };
481 
482 // ExternalMemoryStream adapts an external memory buffer, so writes which would
483 // extend past the end of the buffer will return end-of-stream.
484 
485 class ExternalMemoryStream : public MemoryStreamBase {
486  public:
487   ExternalMemoryStream();
488   ExternalMemoryStream(void* data, size_t length);
489   ~ExternalMemoryStream() override;
490 
491   void SetData(void* data, size_t length);
492 };
493 
494 // FifoBuffer allows for efficient, thread-safe buffering of data between
495 // writer and reader. As the data can wrap around the end of the buffer,
496 // MemoryStreamBase can't help us here.
497 
498 class FifoBuffer : public StreamInterface {
499  public:
500   // Creates a FIFO buffer with the specified capacity.
501   explicit FifoBuffer(size_t length);
502   // Creates a FIFO buffer with the specified capacity and owner
503   FifoBuffer(size_t length, Thread* owner);
504   ~FifoBuffer() override;
505   // Gets the amount of data currently readable from the buffer.
506   bool GetBuffered(size_t* data_len) const;
507   // Resizes the buffer to the specified capacity. Fails if data_length_ > size
508   bool SetCapacity(size_t length);
509 
510   // Read into |buffer| with an offset from the current read position, offset
511   // is specified in number of bytes.
512   // This method doesn't adjust read position nor the number of available
513   // bytes, user has to call ConsumeReadData() to do this.
514   StreamResult ReadOffset(void* buffer, size_t bytes, size_t offset,
515                           size_t* bytes_read);
516 
517   // Write |buffer| with an offset from the current write position, offset is
518   // specified in number of bytes.
519   // This method doesn't adjust the number of buffered bytes, user has to call
520   // ConsumeWriteBuffer() to do this.
521   StreamResult WriteOffset(const void* buffer, size_t bytes, size_t offset,
522                            size_t* bytes_written);
523 
524   // StreamInterface methods
525   StreamState GetState() const override;
526   StreamResult Read(void* buffer,
527                     size_t bytes,
528                     size_t* bytes_read,
529                     int* error) override;
530   StreamResult Write(const void* buffer,
531                      size_t bytes,
532                      size_t* bytes_written,
533                      int* error) override;
534   void Close() override;
535   const void* GetReadData(size_t* data_len) override;
536   void ConsumeReadData(size_t used) override;
537   void* GetWriteBuffer(size_t* buf_len) override;
538   void ConsumeWriteBuffer(size_t used) override;
539   bool GetWriteRemaining(size_t* size) const override;
540 
541  private:
542   // Helper method that implements ReadOffset. Caller must acquire a lock
543   // when calling this method.
544   StreamResult ReadOffsetLocked(void* buffer, size_t bytes, size_t offset,
545                                 size_t* bytes_read);
546 
547   // Helper method that implements WriteOffset. Caller must acquire a lock
548   // when calling this method.
549   StreamResult WriteOffsetLocked(const void* buffer, size_t bytes,
550                                  size_t offset, size_t* bytes_written);
551 
552   StreamState state_;  // keeps the opened/closed state of the stream
553   scoped_ptr<char[]> buffer_;  // the allocated buffer
554   size_t buffer_length_;  // size of the allocated buffer
555   size_t data_length_;  // amount of readable data in the buffer
556   size_t read_position_;  // offset to the readable data
557   Thread* owner_;  // stream callbacks are dispatched on this thread
558   mutable CriticalSection crit_;  // object lock
559   RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FifoBuffer);
560 };
561 
562 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
563 
564 class LoggingAdapter : public StreamAdapterInterface {
565  public:
566   LoggingAdapter(StreamInterface* stream, LoggingSeverity level,
567                  const std::string& label, bool hex_mode = false);
568 
569   void set_label(const std::string& label);
570 
571   StreamResult Read(void* buffer,
572                     size_t buffer_len,
573                     size_t* read,
574                     int* error) override;
575   StreamResult Write(const void* data,
576                      size_t data_len,
577                      size_t* written,
578                      int* error) override;
579   void Close() override;
580 
581  protected:
582   void OnEvent(StreamInterface* stream, int events, int err) override;
583 
584  private:
585   LoggingSeverity level_;
586   std::string label_;
587   bool hex_mode_;
588   LogMultilineState lms_;
589 
590   RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(LoggingAdapter);
591 };
592 
593 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
594 // StringStream - Reads/Writes to an external std::string
595 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
596 
597 class StringStream : public StreamInterface {
598  public:
599   explicit StringStream(std::string* str);
600   explicit StringStream(const std::string& str);
601 
602   StreamState GetState() const override;
603   StreamResult Read(void* buffer,
604                     size_t buffer_len,
605                     size_t* read,
606                     int* error) override;
607   StreamResult Write(const void* data,
608                      size_t data_len,
609                      size_t* written,
610                      int* error) override;
611   void Close() override;
612   bool SetPosition(size_t position) override;
613   bool GetPosition(size_t* position) const override;
614   bool GetSize(size_t* size) const override;
615   bool GetAvailable(size_t* size) const override;
616   bool ReserveSize(size_t size) override;
617 
618  private:
619   std::string& str_;
620   size_t read_pos_;
621   bool read_only_;
622 };
623 
624 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
625 // StreamReference - A reference counting stream adapter
626 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
627 
628 // Keep in mind that the streams and adapters defined in this file are
629 // not thread-safe, so this has limited uses.
630 
631 // A StreamRefCount holds the reference count and a pointer to the
632 // wrapped stream. It deletes the wrapped stream when there are no
633 // more references. We can then have multiple StreamReference
634 // instances pointing to one StreamRefCount, all wrapping the same
635 // stream.
636 
637 class StreamReference : public StreamAdapterInterface {
638   class StreamRefCount;
639  public:
640   // Constructor for the first reference to a stream
641   // Note: get more references through NewReference(). Use this
642   // constructor only once on a given stream.
643   explicit StreamReference(StreamInterface* stream);
GetStream()644   StreamInterface* GetStream() { return stream(); }
645   StreamInterface* NewReference();
646   ~StreamReference() override;
647 
648  private:
649   class StreamRefCount {
650    public:
StreamRefCount(StreamInterface * stream)651     explicit StreamRefCount(StreamInterface* stream)
652         : stream_(stream), ref_count_(1) {
653     }
AddReference()654     void AddReference() {
655       CritScope lock(&cs_);
656       ++ref_count_;
657     }
Release()658     void Release() {
659       int ref_count;
660       {  // Atomic ops would have been a better fit here.
661         CritScope lock(&cs_);
662         ref_count = --ref_count_;
663       }
664       if (ref_count == 0) {
665         delete stream_;
666         delete this;
667       }
668     }
669    private:
670     StreamInterface* stream_;
671     int ref_count_;
672     CriticalSection cs_;
673     RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StreamRefCount);
674   };
675 
676   // Constructor for adding references
677   explicit StreamReference(StreamRefCount* stream_ref_count,
678                            StreamInterface* stream);
679 
680   StreamRefCount* stream_ref_count_;
681   RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StreamReference);
682 };
683 
684 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
685 
686 // Flow attempts to move bytes from source to sink via buffer of size
687 // buffer_len.  The function returns SR_SUCCESS when source reaches
688 // end-of-stream (returns SR_EOS), and all the data has been written successful
689 // to sink.  Alternately, if source returns SR_BLOCK or SR_ERROR, or if sink
690 // returns SR_BLOCK, SR_ERROR, or SR_EOS, then the function immediately returns
691 // with the unexpected StreamResult value.
692 // data_len is the length of the valid data in buffer. in case of error
693 // this is the data that read from source but can't move to destination.
694 // as a pass in parameter, it indicates data in buffer that should move to sink
695 StreamResult Flow(StreamInterface* source,
696                   char* buffer, size_t buffer_len,
697                   StreamInterface* sink, size_t* data_len = NULL);
698 
699 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
700 
701 }  // namespace rtc
702 
703 #endif  // WEBRTC_BASE_STREAM_H_
704