/* * Copyright (C) 2014 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 ART_RUNTIME_HANDLE_H_ #define ART_RUNTIME_HANDLE_H_ #include "base/casts.h" #include "base/logging.h" #include "base/macros.h" #include "base/value_object.h" #include "stack.h" namespace art { class Thread; template<class T> class Handle; // Handles are memory locations that contain GC roots. As the mirror::Object*s within a handle are // GC visible then the GC may move the references within them, something that couldn't be done with // a wrap pointer. Handles are generally allocated within HandleScopes. Handle is a super-class // of MutableHandle and doesn't support assignment operations. template<class T> class Handle : public ValueObject { public: Handle() : reference_(nullptr) { } ALWAYS_INLINE Handle(const Handle<T>& handle) : reference_(handle.reference_) { } ALWAYS_INLINE Handle<T>& operator=(const Handle<T>& handle) { reference_ = handle.reference_; return *this; } ALWAYS_INLINE explicit Handle(StackReference<T>* reference) : reference_(reference) { } ALWAYS_INLINE T& operator*() const SHARED_REQUIRES(Locks::mutator_lock_) { return *Get(); } ALWAYS_INLINE T* operator->() const SHARED_REQUIRES(Locks::mutator_lock_) { return Get(); } ALWAYS_INLINE T* Get() const SHARED_REQUIRES(Locks::mutator_lock_) { return down_cast<T*>(reference_->AsMirrorPtr()); } ALWAYS_INLINE jobject ToJObject() const SHARED_REQUIRES(Locks::mutator_lock_) { if (UNLIKELY(reference_->AsMirrorPtr() == nullptr)) { // Special case so that we work with null handles. return nullptr; } return reinterpret_cast<jobject>(reference_); } ALWAYS_INLINE StackReference<mirror::Object>* GetReference() { return reference_; } ALWAYS_INLINE const StackReference<mirror::Object>* GetReference() const { return reference_; } protected: template<typename S> explicit Handle(StackReference<S>* reference) : reference_(reference) { } template<typename S> explicit Handle(const Handle<S>& handle) : reference_(handle.reference_) { } StackReference<mirror::Object>* reference_; private: friend class BuildGenericJniFrameVisitor; template<class S> friend class Handle; friend class HandleScope; template<class S> friend class HandleWrapper; template<size_t kNumReferences> friend class StackHandleScope; }; // Handles that support assignment. template<class T> class MutableHandle : public Handle<T> { public: MutableHandle() { } ALWAYS_INLINE MutableHandle(const MutableHandle<T>& handle) SHARED_REQUIRES(Locks::mutator_lock_) : Handle<T>(handle.reference_) { } ALWAYS_INLINE MutableHandle<T>& operator=(const MutableHandle<T>& handle) SHARED_REQUIRES(Locks::mutator_lock_) { Handle<T>::operator=(handle); return *this; } ALWAYS_INLINE explicit MutableHandle(StackReference<T>* reference) SHARED_REQUIRES(Locks::mutator_lock_) : Handle<T>(reference) { } ALWAYS_INLINE T* Assign(T* reference) SHARED_REQUIRES(Locks::mutator_lock_) { StackReference<mirror::Object>* ref = Handle<T>::GetReference(); T* old = down_cast<T*>(ref->AsMirrorPtr()); ref->Assign(reference); return old; } template<typename S> explicit MutableHandle(const MutableHandle<S>& handle) SHARED_REQUIRES(Locks::mutator_lock_) : Handle<T>(handle) { } template<typename S> explicit MutableHandle(StackReference<S>* reference) SHARED_REQUIRES(Locks::mutator_lock_) : Handle<T>(reference) { } private: friend class BuildGenericJniFrameVisitor; friend class HandleScope; template<class S> friend class HandleWrapper; template<size_t kNumReferences> friend class StackHandleScope; }; // A special case of Handle that only holds references to null. Invalid when if it goes out of // scope. Example: Handle<T> h = ScopedNullHandle<T> will leave h being undefined. template<class T> class ScopedNullHandle : public Handle<T> { public: ScopedNullHandle() : Handle<T>(&null_ref_) {} private: StackReference<mirror::Object> null_ref_; }; } // namespace art #endif // ART_RUNTIME_HANDLE_H_