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/*
* Copyright (C) 2020 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
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*/
#pragma once
#include <android-base/unique_fd.h>
#include <binder/IBinder.h>
#include <binder/Parcel.h>
#include <binder/RpcSession.h>
#include <map>
#include <optional>
#include <queue>
namespace android {
struct RpcWireHeader;
/**
* Log a lot more information about RPC calls, when debugging issues. Usually,
* you would want to enable this in only one process. If repeated issues require
* a specific subset of logs to debug, this could be broken up like
* IPCThreadState's.
*/
#define SHOULD_LOG_RPC_DETAIL false
#if SHOULD_LOG_RPC_DETAIL
#define LOG_RPC_DETAIL(...) ALOGI(__VA_ARGS__)
#else
#define LOG_RPC_DETAIL(...) ALOGV(__VA_ARGS__) // for type checking
#endif
/**
* Abstracts away management of ref counts and the wire format from
* RpcSession
*/
class RpcState {
public:
RpcState();
~RpcState();
// TODO(b/182940634): combine some special transactions into one "getServerInfo" call?
sp<IBinder> getRootObject(const base::unique_fd& fd, const sp<RpcSession>& session);
status_t getMaxThreads(const base::unique_fd& fd, const sp<RpcSession>& session,
size_t* maxThreadsOut);
status_t getSessionId(const base::unique_fd& fd, const sp<RpcSession>& session,
int32_t* sessionIdOut);
[[nodiscard]] status_t transact(const base::unique_fd& fd, const RpcAddress& address,
uint32_t code, const Parcel& data,
const sp<RpcSession>& session, Parcel* reply, uint32_t flags);
[[nodiscard]] status_t sendDecStrong(const base::unique_fd& fd, const RpcAddress& address);
[[nodiscard]] status_t getAndExecuteCommand(const base::unique_fd& fd,
const sp<RpcSession>& session);
/**
* Called by Parcel for outgoing binders. This implies one refcount of
* ownership to the outgoing binder.
*/
[[nodiscard]] status_t onBinderLeaving(const sp<RpcSession>& session, const sp<IBinder>& binder,
RpcAddress* outAddress);
/**
* Called by Parcel for incoming binders. This either returns the refcount
* to the process, if this process already has one, or it takes ownership of
* that refcount
*/
sp<IBinder> onBinderEntering(const sp<RpcSession>& session, const RpcAddress& address);
size_t countBinders();
void dump();
private:
/**
* Called when reading or writing data to a session fails to clean up
* data associated with the session in order to cleanup binders.
* Specifically, we have a strong dependency cycle, since BpBinder is
* OBJECT_LIFETIME_WEAK (so that onAttemptIncStrong may return true).
*
* BpBinder -> RpcSession -> RpcState
* ^-----------------------------/
*
* In the success case, eventually all refcounts should be propagated over
* the session, though this could also be called to eagerly cleanup
* the session.
*
* WARNING: RpcState is responsible for calling this when the session is
* no longer recoverable.
*/
void terminate();
// Alternative to std::vector<uint8_t> that doesn't abort on allocation failure and caps
// large allocations to avoid being requested from allocating too much data.
struct CommandData {
explicit CommandData(size_t size);
bool valid() { return mSize == 0 || mData != nullptr; }
size_t size() { return mSize; }
uint8_t* data() { return mData.get(); }
uint8_t* release() { return mData.release(); }
private:
std::unique_ptr<uint8_t[]> mData;
size_t mSize;
};
[[nodiscard]] bool rpcSend(const base::unique_fd& fd, const char* what, const void* data,
size_t size);
[[nodiscard]] bool rpcRec(const base::unique_fd& fd, const char* what, void* data, size_t size);
[[nodiscard]] status_t waitForReply(const base::unique_fd& fd, const sp<RpcSession>& session,
Parcel* reply);
[[nodiscard]] status_t processServerCommand(const base::unique_fd& fd,
const sp<RpcSession>& session,
const RpcWireHeader& command);
[[nodiscard]] status_t processTransact(const base::unique_fd& fd, const sp<RpcSession>& session,
const RpcWireHeader& command);
[[nodiscard]] status_t processTransactInternal(const base::unique_fd& fd,
const sp<RpcSession>& session,
CommandData transactionData);
[[nodiscard]] status_t processDecStrong(const base::unique_fd& fd,
const RpcWireHeader& command);
struct BinderNode {
// Two cases:
// A - local binder we are serving
// B - remote binder, we are sending transactions to
wp<IBinder> binder;
// if timesSent > 0, this will be equal to binder.promote()
sp<IBinder> sentRef;
// Number of times we've sent this binder out of process, which
// translates to an implicit strong count. A client must send RPC binder
// socket's dec ref for each time it is sent out of process in order to
// deallocate it. Note, a proxy binder we are holding onto might be
// sent (this is important when the only remaining refcount of this
// binder is the one associated with a transaction sending it back to
// its server)
size_t timesSent = 0;
// Number of times we've received this binder, each time corresponds to
// a reference we hold over the wire (not a local incStrong/decStrong)
size_t timesRecd = 0;
// transaction ID, for async transactions
uint64_t asyncNumber = 0;
//
// CASE A - local binder we are serving
//
// async transaction queue, _only_ for local binder
struct AsyncTodo {
CommandData data;
uint64_t asyncNumber = 0;
bool operator<(const AsyncTodo& o) const {
return asyncNumber > /* !!! */ o.asyncNumber;
}
};
std::priority_queue<AsyncTodo> asyncTodo;
//
// CASE B - remote binder, we are sending transactions to
//
// (no additional data specific to remote binders)
};
std::mutex mNodeMutex;
bool mTerminated = false;
// binders known by both sides of a session
std::map<RpcAddress, BinderNode> mNodeForAddress;
};
} // namespace android