1 | /** @file
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2 | *
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3 | * VirtualBox COM base classes definition
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4 | */
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5 |
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6 | /*
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7 | * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 innotek GmbH
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8 | *
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9 | * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
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10 | * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
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11 | * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
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12 | * General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
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13 | * in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the VirtualBox OSE
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14 | * distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the hope that it will
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15 | * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
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16 | */
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17 |
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18 | #ifndef ____H_VIRTUALBOXBASEIMPL
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19 | #define ____H_VIRTUALBOXBASEIMPL
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20 |
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21 | #include "VBox/com/string.h"
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22 | #include "VBox/com/Guid.h"
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23 | #include "VBox/com/ptr.h"
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24 | #include "VBox/com/ErrorInfo.h"
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25 |
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26 | #include "VBox/com/VirtualBox.h"
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27 |
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28 | #include "AutoLock.h"
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29 |
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30 | using namespace com;
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31 | using util::AutoLock;
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32 | using util::AutoReaderLock;
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33 | using util::AutoMultiLock;
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34 |
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35 | #include <iprt/cdefs.h>
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36 | #include <iprt/critsect.h>
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37 |
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38 | #include <list>
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39 | #include <map>
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40 |
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41 | #if defined (RT_OS_WINDOWS)
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42 |
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43 | #include <atlcom.h>
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44 |
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45 | // use a special version of the singleton class factory,
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46 | // see KB811591 in msdn for more info.
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47 |
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48 | #undef DECLARE_CLASSFACTORY_SINGLETON
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49 | #define DECLARE_CLASSFACTORY_SINGLETON(obj) DECLARE_CLASSFACTORY_EX(CMyComClassFactorySingleton<obj>)
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50 |
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51 | template <class T>
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52 | class CMyComClassFactorySingleton : public CComClassFactory
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53 | {
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54 | public:
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55 | CMyComClassFactorySingleton() : m_hrCreate(S_OK){}
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56 | virtual ~CMyComClassFactorySingleton(){}
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57 | // IClassFactory
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58 | STDMETHOD(CreateInstance)(LPUNKNOWN pUnkOuter, REFIID riid, void** ppvObj)
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59 | {
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60 | HRESULT hRes = E_POINTER;
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61 | if (ppvObj != NULL)
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62 | {
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63 | *ppvObj = NULL;
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64 | // Aggregation is not supported in singleton objects.
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65 | ATLASSERT(pUnkOuter == NULL);
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66 | if (pUnkOuter != NULL)
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67 | hRes = CLASS_E_NOAGGREGATION;
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68 | else
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69 | {
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70 | if (m_hrCreate == S_OK && m_spObj == NULL)
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71 | {
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72 | Lock();
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73 | __try
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74 | {
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75 | // Fix: The following If statement was moved inside the __try statement.
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76 | // Did another thread arrive here first?
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77 | if (m_hrCreate == S_OK && m_spObj == NULL)
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78 | {
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79 | // lock the module to indicate activity
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80 | // (necessary for the monitor shutdown thread to correctly
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81 | // terminate the module in case when CreateInstance() fails)
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82 | _pAtlModule->Lock();
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83 | CComObjectCached<T> *p;
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84 | m_hrCreate = CComObjectCached<T>::CreateInstance(&p);
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85 | if (SUCCEEDED(m_hrCreate))
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86 | {
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87 | m_hrCreate = p->QueryInterface(IID_IUnknown, (void**)&m_spObj);
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88 | if (FAILED(m_hrCreate))
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89 | {
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90 | delete p;
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91 | }
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92 | }
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93 | _pAtlModule->Unlock();
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94 | }
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95 | }
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96 | __finally
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97 | {
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98 | Unlock();
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99 | }
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100 | }
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101 | if (m_hrCreate == S_OK)
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102 | {
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103 | hRes = m_spObj->QueryInterface(riid, ppvObj);
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104 | }
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105 | else
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106 | {
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107 | hRes = m_hrCreate;
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108 | }
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109 | }
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110 | }
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111 | return hRes;
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112 | }
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113 | HRESULT m_hrCreate;
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114 | CComPtr<IUnknown> m_spObj;
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115 | };
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116 |
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117 | #endif // defined (RT_OS_WINDOWS)
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118 |
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119 | // macros
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120 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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121 |
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122 | /**
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123 | * A special version of the Assert macro to be used within VirtualBoxBase
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124 | * subclasses that also inherit the VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl template.
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125 | *
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126 | * In the debug build, this macro is equivalent to Assert.
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127 | * In the release build, this macro uses |setError (E_FAIL, ...)| to set the
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128 | * error info from the asserted expression.
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129 | *
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130 | * @see VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl::setError
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131 | *
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132 | * @param expr Expression which should be true.
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133 | */
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134 | #if defined (DEBUG)
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135 | #define ComAssert(expr) Assert (expr)
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136 | #else
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137 | #define ComAssert(expr) \
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138 | do { \
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139 | if (!(expr)) \
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140 | setError (E_FAIL, "Assertion failed: [%s] at '%s' (%d) in %s.\n" \
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141 | "Please contact the product vendor!", \
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142 | #expr, __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
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143 | } while (0)
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144 | #endif
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145 |
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146 | /**
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147 | * A special version of the AssertMsg macro to be used within VirtualBoxBase
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148 | * subclasses that also inherit the VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl template.
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149 | *
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150 | * See ComAssert for more info.
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151 | *
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152 | * @param expr Expression which should be true.
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153 | * @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
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154 | */
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155 | #if defined (DEBUG)
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156 | #define ComAssertMsg(expr, a) AssertMsg (expr, a)
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157 | #else
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158 | #define ComAssertMsg(expr, a) \
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159 | do { \
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160 | if (!(expr)) \
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161 | setError (E_FAIL, "Assertion failed: [%s] at '%s' (%d) in %s.\n" \
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162 | "%s.\n" \
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163 | "Please contact the product vendor!", \
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164 | #expr, __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, Utf8StrFmt a .raw()); \
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165 | } while (0)
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166 | #endif
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167 |
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168 | /**
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169 | * A special version of the AssertRC macro to be used within VirtualBoxBase
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170 | * subclasses that also inherit the VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl template.
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171 | *
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172 | * See ComAssert for more info.
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173 | *
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174 | * @param vrc VBox status code.
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175 | */
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176 | #if defined (DEBUG)
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177 | #define ComAssertRC(vrc) AssertRC (vrc)
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178 | #else
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179 | #define ComAssertRC(vrc) ComAssertMsgRC (vrc, ("%Vra", vrc))
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180 | #endif
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181 |
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182 | /**
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183 | * A special version of the AssertMsgRC macro to be used within VirtualBoxBase
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184 | * subclasses that also inherit the VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl template.
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185 | *
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186 | * See ComAssert for more info.
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187 | *
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188 | * @param vrc VBox status code.
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189 | * @param msg printf argument list (in parenthesis).
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190 | */
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191 | #if defined (DEBUG)
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192 | #define ComAssertMsgRC(vrc, msg) AssertMsgRC (vrc, msg)
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193 | #else
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194 | #define ComAssertMsgRC(vrc, msg) ComAssertMsg (VBOX_SUCCESS (vrc), msg)
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195 | #endif
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196 |
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197 |
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198 | /**
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199 | * A special version of the AssertFailed macro to be used within VirtualBoxBase
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200 | * subclasses that also inherit the VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl template.
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201 | *
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202 | * See ComAssert for more info.
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203 | */
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204 | #if defined (DEBUG)
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205 | #define ComAssertFailed() AssertFailed()
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206 | #else
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207 | #define ComAssertFailed() \
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208 | do { \
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209 | setError (E_FAIL, "Assertion failed at '%s' (%d) in %s.\n" \
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210 | "Please contact the product vendor!", \
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211 | __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); \
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212 | } while (0)
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213 | #endif
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214 |
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215 | /**
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216 | * A special version of the AssertMsgFailed macro to be used within VirtualBoxBase
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217 | * subclasses that also inherit the VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl template.
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218 | *
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219 | * See ComAssert for more info.
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220 | *
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221 | * @param a printf argument list (in parenthesis).
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222 | */
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223 | #if defined (DEBUG)
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224 | #define ComAssertMsgFailed(a) AssertMsgFailed(a)
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225 | #else
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226 | #define ComAssertMsgFailed(a) \
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227 | do { \
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228 | setError (E_FAIL, "Assertion failed at '%s' (%d) in %s.\n" \
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229 | "%s.\n" \
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230 | "Please contact the product vendor!", \
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231 | __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, Utf8StrFmt a .raw()); \
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232 | } while (0)
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233 | #endif
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234 |
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235 | /**
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236 | * A special version of the AssertComRC macro to be used within VirtualBoxBase
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237 | * subclasses that also inherit the VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl template.
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238 | *
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239 | * See ComAssert for more info.
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240 | *
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241 | * @param rc COM result code
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242 | */
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243 | #if defined (DEBUG)
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244 | #define ComAssertComRC(rc) AssertComRC (rc)
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245 | #else
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246 | #define ComAssertComRC(rc) ComAssertMsg (SUCCEEDED (rc), ("COM RC = 0x%08X\n", rc))
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247 | #endif
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248 |
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249 |
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250 | /** Special version of ComAssert that returns ret if expr fails */
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251 | #define ComAssertRet(expr, ret) \
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252 | do { ComAssert (expr); if (!(expr)) return (ret); } while (0)
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253 | /** Special version of ComAssertMsg that returns ret if expr fails */
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254 | #define ComAssertMsgRet(expr, a, ret) \
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255 | do { ComAssertMsg (expr, a); if (!(expr)) return (ret); } while (0)
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256 | /** Special version of ComAssertRC that returns ret if vrc does not succeed */
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257 | #define ComAssertRCRet(vrc, ret) \
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258 | do { ComAssertRC (vrc); if (!VBOX_SUCCESS (vrc)) return (ret); } while (0)
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259 | /** Special version of ComAssertMsgRC that returns ret if vrc does not succeed */
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260 | #define ComAssertMsgRCRet(vrc, msg, ret) \
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261 | do { ComAssertMsgRC (vrc, msg); if (!VBOX_SUCCESS (vrc)) return (ret); } while (0)
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262 | /** Special version of ComAssertFailed that returns ret */
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263 | #define ComAssertFailedRet(ret) \
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264 | do { ComAssertFailed(); return (ret); } while (0)
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265 | /** Special version of ComAssertMsgFailed that returns ret */
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266 | #define ComAssertMsgFailedRet(msg, ret) \
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267 | do { ComAssertMsgFailed (msg); return (ret); } while (0)
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268 | /** Special version of ComAssertComRC that returns ret if rc does not succeed */
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269 | #define ComAssertComRCRet(rc, ret) \
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270 | do { ComAssertComRC (rc); if (!SUCCEEDED (rc)) return (ret); } while (0)
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271 | /** Special version of ComAssertComRC that returns rc if rc does not succeed */
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272 | #define ComAssertComRCRetRC(rc) \
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273 | do { ComAssertComRC (rc); if (!SUCCEEDED (rc)) return (rc); } while (0)
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274 |
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275 |
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276 | /** Special version of ComAssert that evaulates eval and breaks if expr fails */
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277 | #define ComAssertBreak(expr, eval) \
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278 | if (1) { ComAssert (expr); if (!(expr)) { eval; break; } } else do {} while (0)
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279 | /** Special version of ComAssertMsg that evaulates eval and breaks if expr fails */
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280 | #define ComAssertMsgBreak(expr, a, eval) \
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281 | if (1) { ComAssertMsg (expr, a); if (!(expr)) { eval; break; } } else do {} while (0)
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282 | /** Special version of ComAssertRC that evaulates eval and breaks if vrc does not succeed */
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283 | #define ComAssertRCBreak(vrc, eval) \
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284 | if (1) { ComAssertRC (vrc); if (!VBOX_SUCCESS (vrc)) { eval; break; } } else do {} while (0)
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285 | /** Special version of ComAssertMsgRC that evaulates eval and breaks if vrc does not succeed */
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286 | #define ComAssertMsgRCBreak(vrc, msg, eval) \
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287 | if (1) { ComAssertMsgRC (vrc, msg); if (!VBOX_SUCCESS (vrc)) { eval; break; } } else do {} while (0)
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288 | /** Special version of ComAssertFailed that evaulates eval and breaks */
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289 | #define ComAssertFailedBreak(eval) \
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290 | if (1) { ComAssertFailed(); { eval; break; } } else do {} while (0)
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291 | /** Special version of ComAssertMsgFailed that evaulates eval and breaks */
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292 | #define ComAssertMsgFailedBreak(msg, eval) \
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293 | if (1) { ComAssertMsgFailed (msg); { eval; break; } } else do {} while (0)
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294 | /** Special version of ComAssertComRC that evaulates eval and breaks if rc does not succeed */
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295 | #define ComAssertComRCBreak(rc, eval) \
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296 | if (1) { ComAssertComRC (rc); if (!SUCCEEDED (rc)) { eval; break; } } else do {} while (0)
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297 | /** Special version of ComAssertComRC that just breaks if rc does not succeed */
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298 | #define ComAssertComRCBreakRC(rc) \
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299 | if (1) { ComAssertComRC (rc); if (!SUCCEEDED (rc)) { break; } } else do {} while (0)
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300 |
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301 | /// @todo (dmik) remove after we switch to VirtualBoxBaseNEXT completely
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302 | /**
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303 | * Checks whether this object is ready or not. Objects are typically ready
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304 | * after they are successfully created by their parent objects and become
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305 | * not ready when the respective parent itsef becomes not ready or gets
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306 | * destroyed while a reference to the child is still held by the caller
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307 | * (which prevents it from destruction).
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308 | *
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309 | * When this object is not ready, the macro sets error info and returns
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310 | * E_UNEXPECTED (the translatable error message is defined in null context).
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311 | * Otherwise, the macro does nothing.
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312 | *
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313 | * This macro <b>must</b> be used at the beginning of all interface methods
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314 | * (right after entering the class lock) in classes derived from both
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315 | * VirtualBoxBase and VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl.
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316 | */
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317 | #define CHECK_READY() \
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318 | do { \
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319 | if (!isReady()) \
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320 | return setError (E_UNEXPECTED, tr ("The object is not ready")); \
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321 | } while (0)
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322 |
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323 | /**
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324 | * Declares an empty construtor and destructor for the given class.
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325 | * This is useful to prevent the compiler from generating the default
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326 | * ctor and dtor, which in turn allows to use forward class statements
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327 | * (instead of including their header files) when declaring data members of
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328 | * non-fundamental types with constructors (which are always called implicitly
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329 | * by constructors and by the destructor of the class).
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330 | *
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331 | * This macro is to be palced within (the public section of) the class
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332 | * declaration. Its counterpart, DEFINE_EMPTY_CTOR_DTOR, must be placed
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333 | * somewhere in one of the translation units (usually .cpp source files).
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334 | *
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335 | * @param cls class to declare a ctor and dtor for
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336 | */
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337 | #define DECLARE_EMPTY_CTOR_DTOR(cls) cls(); ~cls();
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338 |
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339 | /**
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340 | * Defines an empty construtor and destructor for the given class.
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341 | * See DECLARE_EMPTY_CTOR_DTOR for more info.
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342 | */
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343 | #define DEFINE_EMPTY_CTOR_DTOR(cls) \
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344 | cls::cls () {}; cls::~cls () {};
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345 |
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346 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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347 |
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348 | namespace stdx
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349 | {
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350 | /**
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351 | * A wrapper around the container that owns pointers it stores.
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352 | *
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353 | * @note
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354 | * Ownership is recognized only when destructing the container!
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355 | * Pointers are not deleted when erased using erase() etc.
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356 | *
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357 | * @param container
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358 | * class that meets Container requirements (for example, an instance of
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359 | * std::list<>, std::vector<> etc.). The given class must store
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360 | * pointers (for example, std::list <MyType *>).
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361 | */
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362 | template <typename container>
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363 | class ptr_container : public container
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364 | {
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365 | public:
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366 | ~ptr_container()
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367 | {
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368 | for (typename container::iterator it = container::begin();
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369 | it != container::end();
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370 | ++ it)
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371 | delete (*it);
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372 | }
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373 | };
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374 | }
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375 |
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376 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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377 |
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378 | class ATL_NO_VTABLE VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base
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379 | #ifdef RT_OS_WINDOWS
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380 | : public CComObjectRootEx <CComMultiThreadModel>
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381 | #else
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382 | : public CComObjectRootEx
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383 | #endif
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384 | , public AutoLock::Lockable
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385 | {
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386 | public:
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387 |
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388 | enum State { NotReady, Ready, InInit, InUninit, InitFailed, Limited };
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389 |
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390 | protected:
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391 |
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392 | VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base();
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393 | virtual ~VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base();
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394 |
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395 | public:
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396 |
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397 | // AutoLock::Lockable interface
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398 | virtual AutoLock::Handle *lockHandle() const;
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399 |
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400 | /**
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401 | * Virtual unintialization method.
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402 | * Must be called by all implementations (COM classes) when the last
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403 | * reference to the object is released, before calling the destructor.
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404 | * Also, this method is called automatically by the uninit() method of the
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405 | * parent of this object, when this object is a dependent child of a class
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406 | * derived from VirtualBoxBaseWithChildren (@sa
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407 | * VirtualBoxBaseWithChildren::addDependentChild).
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408 | */
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409 | virtual void uninit() {}
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410 |
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411 | virtual HRESULT addCaller (State *aState = NULL, bool aLimited = false);
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412 | virtual void releaseCaller();
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413 |
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414 | /**
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415 | * Adds a limited caller. This method is equivalent to doing
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416 | * <tt>addCaller (aState, true)</tt>, but it is preferred because
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417 | * provides better self-descriptiveness. See #addCaller() for more info.
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418 | */
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419 | HRESULT addLimitedCaller (State *aState = NULL)
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420 | {
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421 | return addCaller (aState, true /* aLimited */);
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422 | }
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423 |
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424 | /**
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425 | * Smart class that automatically increases the number of callers of the
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426 | * given VirtualBoxBase object when an instance is constructed and decreases
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427 | * it back when the created instance goes out of scope (i.e. gets destroyed).
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428 | *
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429 | * If #rc() returns a failure after the instance creation, it means that
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430 | * the managed VirtualBoxBase object is not Ready, or in any other invalid
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431 | * state, so that the caller must not use the object and can return this
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432 | * failed result code to the upper level.
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433 | *
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434 | * See VirtualBoxBase::addCaller(), VirtualBoxBase::addLimitedCaller() and
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435 | * VirtualBoxBase::releaseCaller() for more details about object callers.
|
---|
436 | *
|
---|
437 | * @param aLimited |false| if this template should use
|
---|
438 | * VirtualiBoxBase::addCaller() calls to add callers, or
|
---|
439 | * |true| if VirtualiBoxBase::addLimitedCaller() should be
|
---|
440 | * used.
|
---|
441 | *
|
---|
442 | * @note It is preferrable to use the AutoCaller and AutoLimitedCaller
|
---|
443 | * classes than specify the @a aLimited argument, for better
|
---|
444 | * self-descriptiveness.
|
---|
445 | */
|
---|
446 | template <bool aLimited>
|
---|
447 | class AutoCallerBase
|
---|
448 | {
|
---|
449 | public:
|
---|
450 |
|
---|
451 | /**
|
---|
452 | * Increases the number of callers of the given object
|
---|
453 | * by calling VirtualBoxBase::addCaller().
|
---|
454 | *
|
---|
455 | * @param aObj Object to add a caller to. If NULL, this
|
---|
456 | * instance is effectively turned to no-op (where
|
---|
457 | * rc() will return S_OK and state() will be
|
---|
458 | * NotReady).
|
---|
459 | */
|
---|
460 | AutoCallerBase (VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base *aObj)
|
---|
461 | : mObj (aObj)
|
---|
462 | , mRC (S_OK)
|
---|
463 | , mState (NotReady)
|
---|
464 | {
|
---|
465 | if (mObj)
|
---|
466 | mRC = mObj->addCaller (&mState, aLimited);
|
---|
467 | }
|
---|
468 |
|
---|
469 | /**
|
---|
470 | * If the number of callers was successfully increased,
|
---|
471 | * decreases it using VirtualBoxBase::releaseCaller(), otherwise
|
---|
472 | * does nothing.
|
---|
473 | */
|
---|
474 | ~AutoCallerBase()
|
---|
475 | {
|
---|
476 | if (mObj && SUCCEEDED (mRC))
|
---|
477 | mObj->releaseCaller();
|
---|
478 | }
|
---|
479 |
|
---|
480 | /**
|
---|
481 | * Stores the result code returned by VirtualBoxBase::addCaller()
|
---|
482 | * after instance creation or after the last #add() call. A successful
|
---|
483 | * result code means the number of callers was successfully increased.
|
---|
484 | */
|
---|
485 | HRESULT rc() const { return mRC; }
|
---|
486 |
|
---|
487 | /**
|
---|
488 | * Returns |true| if |SUCCEEDED (rc())| is |true|, for convenience.
|
---|
489 | * |true| means the number of callers was successfully increased.
|
---|
490 | */
|
---|
491 | bool isOk() const { return SUCCEEDED (mRC); }
|
---|
492 |
|
---|
493 | /**
|
---|
494 | * Stores the object state returned by VirtualBoxBase::addCaller()
|
---|
495 | * after instance creation or after the last #add() call.
|
---|
496 | */
|
---|
497 | State state() const { return mState; }
|
---|
498 |
|
---|
499 | /**
|
---|
500 | * Temporarily decreases the number of callers of the managed object.
|
---|
501 | * May only be called if #isOk() returns |true|. Note that #rc() will
|
---|
502 | * return E_FAIL after this method succeeds.
|
---|
503 | */
|
---|
504 | void release()
|
---|
505 | {
|
---|
506 | Assert (SUCCEEDED (mRC));
|
---|
507 | if (SUCCEEDED (mRC))
|
---|
508 | {
|
---|
509 | if (mObj)
|
---|
510 | mObj->releaseCaller();
|
---|
511 | mRC = E_FAIL;
|
---|
512 | }
|
---|
513 | }
|
---|
514 |
|
---|
515 | /**
|
---|
516 | * Restores the number of callers decreased by #release(). May only
|
---|
517 | * be called after #release().
|
---|
518 | */
|
---|
519 | void add()
|
---|
520 | {
|
---|
521 | Assert (!SUCCEEDED (mRC));
|
---|
522 | if (mObj && !SUCCEEDED (mRC))
|
---|
523 | mRC = mObj->addCaller (&mState, aLimited);
|
---|
524 | }
|
---|
525 |
|
---|
526 | private:
|
---|
527 |
|
---|
528 | DECLARE_CLS_COPY_CTOR_ASSIGN_NOOP (AutoCallerBase)
|
---|
529 | DECLARE_CLS_NEW_DELETE_NOOP (AutoCallerBase)
|
---|
530 |
|
---|
531 | VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base *mObj;
|
---|
532 | HRESULT mRC;
|
---|
533 | State mState;
|
---|
534 | };
|
---|
535 |
|
---|
536 | /**
|
---|
537 | * Smart class that automatically increases the number of normal
|
---|
538 | * (non-limited) callers of the given VirtualBoxBase object when an
|
---|
539 | * instance is constructed and decreases it back when the created instance
|
---|
540 | * goes out of scope (i.e. gets destroyed).
|
---|
541 | *
|
---|
542 | * A typical usage pattern to declare a normal method of some object
|
---|
543 | * (i.e. a method that is valid only when the object provides its
|
---|
544 | * full functionality) is:
|
---|
545 | * <code>
|
---|
546 | * STDMETHODIMP Component::Foo()
|
---|
547 | * {
|
---|
548 | * AutoCaller autoCaller (this);
|
---|
549 | * CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc());
|
---|
550 | * ...
|
---|
551 | * </code>
|
---|
552 | *
|
---|
553 | * Using this class is equivalent to using the AutoCallerBase template
|
---|
554 | * with the @a aLimited argument set to |false|, but this class is
|
---|
555 | * preferred because provides better self-descriptiveness.
|
---|
556 | *
|
---|
557 | * See AutoCallerBase for more information about auto caller functionality.
|
---|
558 | */
|
---|
559 | typedef AutoCallerBase <false> AutoCaller;
|
---|
560 |
|
---|
561 | /**
|
---|
562 | * Smart class that automatically increases the number of limited callers
|
---|
563 | * of the given VirtualBoxBase object when an instance is constructed and
|
---|
564 | * decreases it back when the created instance goes out of scope (i.e.
|
---|
565 | * gets destroyed).
|
---|
566 | *
|
---|
567 | * A typical usage pattern to declare a limited method of some object
|
---|
568 | * (i.e. a method that is valid even if the object doesn't provide its
|
---|
569 | * full functionality) is:
|
---|
570 | * <code>
|
---|
571 | * STDMETHODIMP Component::Bar()
|
---|
572 | * {
|
---|
573 | * AutoLimitedCaller autoCaller (this);
|
---|
574 | * CheckComRCReturnRC (autoCaller.rc());
|
---|
575 | * ...
|
---|
576 | * </code>
|
---|
577 | *
|
---|
578 | * Using this class is equivalent to using the AutoCallerBase template
|
---|
579 | * with the @a aLimited argument set to |true|, but this class is
|
---|
580 | * preferred because provides better self-descriptiveness.
|
---|
581 | *
|
---|
582 | * See AutoCallerBase for more information about auto caller functionality.
|
---|
583 | */
|
---|
584 | typedef AutoCallerBase <true> AutoLimitedCaller;
|
---|
585 |
|
---|
586 | protected:
|
---|
587 |
|
---|
588 | /**
|
---|
589 | * Smart class to enclose the state transition NotReady->InInit->Ready.
|
---|
590 | *
|
---|
591 | * Instances must be created at the beginning of init() methods of
|
---|
592 | * VirtualBoxBase subclasses as a stack-based variable using |this| pointer
|
---|
593 | * as the argument. When this variable is created it automatically places
|
---|
594 | * the object to the InInit state.
|
---|
595 | *
|
---|
596 | * When the created variable goes out of scope (i.e. gets destroyed),
|
---|
597 | * depending on the success status of this initialization span, it either
|
---|
598 | * places the object to the Ready state or calls the object's
|
---|
599 | * VirtualBoxBase::uninit() method which is supposed to place the object
|
---|
600 | * back to the NotReady state using the AutoUninitSpan class.
|
---|
601 | *
|
---|
602 | * The initial success status of the initialization span is determined by
|
---|
603 | * the @a aSuccess argument of the AutoInitSpan constructor (|false| by
|
---|
604 | * default). Inside the initialization span, the success status can be set
|
---|
605 | * to |true| using #setSucceeded() or to |false| using #setFailed(). Please
|
---|
606 | * don't forget to set the correct success status before letting the
|
---|
607 | * AutoInitSpan variable go out of scope (for example, by performing an
|
---|
608 | * early return from the init() method)!
|
---|
609 | *
|
---|
610 | * Note that if an instance of this class gets constructed when the
|
---|
611 | * object is in the state other than NotReady, #isOk() returns |false| and
|
---|
612 | * methods of this class do nothing: the state transition is not performed.
|
---|
613 | *
|
---|
614 | * A typical usage pattern is:
|
---|
615 | * <code>
|
---|
616 | * HRESULT Component::init()
|
---|
617 | * {
|
---|
618 | * AutoInitSpan autoInitSpan (this);
|
---|
619 | * AssertReturn (autoInitSpan.isOk(), E_UNEXPECTED);
|
---|
620 | * ...
|
---|
621 | * if (FAILED (rc))
|
---|
622 | * return rc;
|
---|
623 | * ...
|
---|
624 | * if (SUCCEEDED (rc))
|
---|
625 | * autoInitSpan.setSucceeded();
|
---|
626 | * return rc;
|
---|
627 | * }
|
---|
628 | * </code>
|
---|
629 | *
|
---|
630 | * @note Never create instances of this class outside init() methods of
|
---|
631 | * VirtualBoxBase subclasses and never pass anything other than |this| as
|
---|
632 | * the argument to the constructor!
|
---|
633 | */
|
---|
634 | class AutoInitSpan
|
---|
635 | {
|
---|
636 | public:
|
---|
637 |
|
---|
638 | enum Status { Failed = 0x0, Succeeded = 0x1, Limited = 0x2 };
|
---|
639 |
|
---|
640 | AutoInitSpan (VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base *aObj, Status aStatus = Failed);
|
---|
641 | ~AutoInitSpan();
|
---|
642 |
|
---|
643 | /**
|
---|
644 | * Returns |true| if this instance has been created at the right moment
|
---|
645 | * (when the object was in the NotReady state) and |false| otherwise.
|
---|
646 | */
|
---|
647 | bool isOk() const { return mOk; }
|
---|
648 |
|
---|
649 | /**
|
---|
650 | * Sets the initialization status to Succeeded to indicates successful
|
---|
651 | * initialization. The AutoInitSpan destructor will place the managed
|
---|
652 | * VirtualBoxBase object to the Ready state.
|
---|
653 | */
|
---|
654 | void setSucceeded() { mStatus = Succeeded; }
|
---|
655 |
|
---|
656 | /**
|
---|
657 | * Sets the initialization status to Succeeded to indicate limited
|
---|
658 | * (partly successful) initialization. The AutoInitSpan destructor will
|
---|
659 | * place the managed VirtualBoxBase object to the Limited state.
|
---|
660 | */
|
---|
661 | void setLimited() { mStatus = Limited; }
|
---|
662 |
|
---|
663 | /**
|
---|
664 | * Sets the initialization status to Failure to indicates failed
|
---|
665 | * initialization. The AutoInitSpan destructor will place the managed
|
---|
666 | * VirtualBoxBase object to the InitFailed state and will automatically
|
---|
667 | * call its uninit() method which is supposed to place the object back
|
---|
668 | * to the NotReady state using AutoUninitSpan.
|
---|
669 | */
|
---|
670 | void setFailed() { mStatus = Failed; }
|
---|
671 |
|
---|
672 | /** Returns the current initialization status. */
|
---|
673 | Status status() { return mStatus; }
|
---|
674 |
|
---|
675 | private:
|
---|
676 |
|
---|
677 | DECLARE_CLS_COPY_CTOR_ASSIGN_NOOP (AutoInitSpan)
|
---|
678 | DECLARE_CLS_NEW_DELETE_NOOP (AutoInitSpan)
|
---|
679 |
|
---|
680 | VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base *mObj;
|
---|
681 | Status mStatus : 3; // must be at least total number of bits + 1 (sign)
|
---|
682 | bool mOk : 1;
|
---|
683 | };
|
---|
684 |
|
---|
685 | /**
|
---|
686 | * Smart class to enclose the state transition Limited->InInit->Ready.
|
---|
687 | *
|
---|
688 | * Instances must be created at the beginning of methods of VirtualBoxBase
|
---|
689 | * subclasses that try to re-initialize the object to bring it to the
|
---|
690 | * Ready state (full functionality) after partial initialization
|
---|
691 | * (limited functionality)>, as a stack-based variable using |this| pointer
|
---|
692 | * as the argument. When this variable is created it automatically places
|
---|
693 | * the object to the InInit state.
|
---|
694 | *
|
---|
695 | * When the created variable goes out of scope (i.e. gets destroyed),
|
---|
696 | * depending on the success status of this initialization span, it either
|
---|
697 | * places the object to the Ready state or brings it back to the Limited
|
---|
698 | * state.
|
---|
699 | *
|
---|
700 | * The initial success status of the re-initialization span is |false|.
|
---|
701 | * In order to make it successful, #setSucceeded() must be called before
|
---|
702 | * the instance is destroyed.
|
---|
703 | *
|
---|
704 | * Note that if an instance of this class gets constructed when the
|
---|
705 | * object is in the state other than Limited, #isOk() returns |false| and
|
---|
706 | * methods of this class do nothing: the state transition is not performed.
|
---|
707 | *
|
---|
708 | * A typical usage pattern is:
|
---|
709 | * <code>
|
---|
710 | * HRESULT Component::reinit()
|
---|
711 | * {
|
---|
712 | * AutoReadySpan autoReadySpan (this);
|
---|
713 | * AssertReturn (autoReadySpan.isOk(), E_UNEXPECTED);
|
---|
714 | * ...
|
---|
715 | * if (FAILED (rc))
|
---|
716 | * return rc;
|
---|
717 | * ...
|
---|
718 | * if (SUCCEEDED (rc))
|
---|
719 | * autoReadySpan.setSucceeded();
|
---|
720 | * return rc;
|
---|
721 | * }
|
---|
722 | * </code>
|
---|
723 | *
|
---|
724 | * @note Never create instances of this class outside re-initialization
|
---|
725 | * methods of VirtualBoxBase subclasses and never pass anything other than
|
---|
726 | * |this| as the argument to the constructor!
|
---|
727 | */
|
---|
728 | class AutoReadySpan
|
---|
729 | {
|
---|
730 | public:
|
---|
731 |
|
---|
732 | AutoReadySpan (VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base *aObj);
|
---|
733 | ~AutoReadySpan();
|
---|
734 |
|
---|
735 | /**
|
---|
736 | * Returns |true| if this instance has been created at the right moment
|
---|
737 | * (when the object was in the Limited state) and |false| otherwise.
|
---|
738 | */
|
---|
739 | bool isOk() const { return mOk; }
|
---|
740 |
|
---|
741 | /**
|
---|
742 | * Sets the re-initialization status to Succeeded to indicates
|
---|
743 | * successful re-initialization. The AutoReadySpan destructor will
|
---|
744 | * place the managed VirtualBoxBase object to the Ready state.
|
---|
745 | */
|
---|
746 | void setSucceeded() { mSucceeded = true; }
|
---|
747 |
|
---|
748 | private:
|
---|
749 |
|
---|
750 | DECLARE_CLS_COPY_CTOR_ASSIGN_NOOP (AutoReadySpan)
|
---|
751 | DECLARE_CLS_NEW_DELETE_NOOP (AutoReadySpan)
|
---|
752 |
|
---|
753 | VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base *mObj;
|
---|
754 | bool mSucceeded : 1;
|
---|
755 | bool mOk : 1;
|
---|
756 | };
|
---|
757 |
|
---|
758 | /**
|
---|
759 | * Smart class to enclose the state transition Ready->InUnnit->NotReady or
|
---|
760 | * InitFailed->InUnnit->NotReady.
|
---|
761 | *
|
---|
762 | * Must be created at the beginning of uninit() methods of VirtualBoxBase
|
---|
763 | * subclasses as a stack-based variable using |this| pointer as the argument.
|
---|
764 | * When this variable is created it automatically places the object to the
|
---|
765 | * InUninit state, unless it is already in the NotReady state as indicated
|
---|
766 | * by #uninitDone() returning |true|. In the latter case, the uninit()
|
---|
767 | * method must immediately return because there should be nothing to
|
---|
768 | * uninitialize.
|
---|
769 | *
|
---|
770 | * When this variable goes out of scope (i.e. gets destroyed), it places
|
---|
771 | * the object to the NotReady state.
|
---|
772 | *
|
---|
773 | * A typical usage pattern is:
|
---|
774 | * <code>
|
---|
775 | * void Component::uninit()
|
---|
776 | * {
|
---|
777 | * AutoUninitSpan autoUninitSpan (this);
|
---|
778 | * if (autoUninitSpan.uninitDone())
|
---|
779 | * retrun;
|
---|
780 | * ...
|
---|
781 | * </code>
|
---|
782 | *
|
---|
783 | * @note Never create instances of this class outside uninit() methods and
|
---|
784 | * never pass anything other than |this| as the argument to the constructor!
|
---|
785 | */
|
---|
786 | class AutoUninitSpan
|
---|
787 | {
|
---|
788 | public:
|
---|
789 |
|
---|
790 | AutoUninitSpan (VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base *aObj);
|
---|
791 | ~AutoUninitSpan();
|
---|
792 |
|
---|
793 | /** |true| when uninit() is called as a result of init() failure */
|
---|
794 | bool initFailed() { return mInitFailed; }
|
---|
795 |
|
---|
796 | /** |true| when uninit() has already been called (so the object is NotReady) */
|
---|
797 | bool uninitDone() { return mUninitDone; }
|
---|
798 |
|
---|
799 | private:
|
---|
800 |
|
---|
801 | DECLARE_CLS_COPY_CTOR_ASSIGN_NOOP (AutoUninitSpan)
|
---|
802 | DECLARE_CLS_NEW_DELETE_NOOP (AutoUninitSpan)
|
---|
803 |
|
---|
804 | VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base *mObj;
|
---|
805 | bool mInitFailed : 1;
|
---|
806 | bool mUninitDone : 1;
|
---|
807 | };
|
---|
808 |
|
---|
809 | private:
|
---|
810 |
|
---|
811 | void setState (State aState)
|
---|
812 | {
|
---|
813 | Assert (mState != aState);
|
---|
814 | mState = aState;
|
---|
815 | mStateChangeThread = RTThreadSelf();
|
---|
816 | }
|
---|
817 |
|
---|
818 | /** Primary state of this object */
|
---|
819 | State mState;
|
---|
820 | /** Thread that caused the last state change */
|
---|
821 | RTTHREAD mStateChangeThread;
|
---|
822 | /** Total number of active calls to this object */
|
---|
823 | unsigned mCallers;
|
---|
824 | /** Semaphore posted when the number of callers drops to zero */
|
---|
825 | RTSEMEVENT mZeroCallersSem;
|
---|
826 | /** Semaphore posted when the object goes from InInit some other state */
|
---|
827 | RTSEMEVENTMULTI mInitDoneSem;
|
---|
828 | /** Number of threads waiting for mInitDoneSem */
|
---|
829 | unsigned mInitDoneSemUsers;
|
---|
830 |
|
---|
831 | /** Protects access to state related data members */
|
---|
832 | RTCRITSECT mStateLock;
|
---|
833 |
|
---|
834 | /** User-level object lock for subclasses */
|
---|
835 | mutable AutoLock::Handle *mObjectLock;
|
---|
836 | };
|
---|
837 |
|
---|
838 | /**
|
---|
839 | * This macro adds the error info support to methods of the VirtualBoxBase
|
---|
840 | * class (by overriding them). Place it to the public section of the
|
---|
841 | * VirtualBoxBase subclass and the following methods will set the extended
|
---|
842 | * error info in case of failure instead of just returning the result code:
|
---|
843 | *
|
---|
844 | * <ul>
|
---|
845 | * <li>VirtualBoxBase::addCaller()
|
---|
846 | * </ul>
|
---|
847 | *
|
---|
848 | * @note The given VirtualBoxBase subclass must also inherit from both
|
---|
849 | * VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl and VirtualBoxSupportTranslation templates!
|
---|
850 | *
|
---|
851 | * @param C VirtualBoxBase subclass to add the error info support to
|
---|
852 | */
|
---|
853 | #define VIRTUALBOXBASE_ADD_ERRORINFO_SUPPORT(C) \
|
---|
854 | virtual HRESULT addCaller (VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base::State *aState = NULL, \
|
---|
855 | bool aLimited = false) \
|
---|
856 | { \
|
---|
857 | VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base::State state; \
|
---|
858 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base::addCaller (&state, aLimited); \
|
---|
859 | if (FAILED (rc)) \
|
---|
860 | { \
|
---|
861 | if (state == VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base::Limited) \
|
---|
862 | rc = setError (rc, tr ("The object functonality is limited")); \
|
---|
863 | else \
|
---|
864 | rc = setError (rc, tr ("The object is not ready")); \
|
---|
865 | } \
|
---|
866 | if (aState) \
|
---|
867 | *aState = state; \
|
---|
868 | return rc; \
|
---|
869 | } \
|
---|
870 |
|
---|
871 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
---|
872 |
|
---|
873 | /// @todo (dmik) remove after we switch to VirtualBoxBaseNEXT completely
|
---|
874 | class ATL_NO_VTABLE VirtualBoxBase : public VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base
|
---|
875 | //#ifdef RT_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
876 | // : public CComObjectRootEx<CComMultiThreadModel>
|
---|
877 | //#else
|
---|
878 | // : public CComObjectRootEx
|
---|
879 | //#endif
|
---|
880 | {
|
---|
881 |
|
---|
882 | public:
|
---|
883 | VirtualBoxBase()
|
---|
884 | {
|
---|
885 | mReady = false;
|
---|
886 | }
|
---|
887 | virtual ~VirtualBoxBase()
|
---|
888 | {
|
---|
889 | }
|
---|
890 |
|
---|
891 | /**
|
---|
892 | * Virtual unintialization method. Called during parent object's
|
---|
893 | * uninitialization, if the given subclass instance is a dependent child of
|
---|
894 | * a class dervived from VirtualBoxBaseWithChildren (@sa
|
---|
895 | * VirtualBoxBaseWithChildren::addDependentChild). In this case, this
|
---|
896 | * method's impelemtation must call setReady (false),
|
---|
897 | */
|
---|
898 | virtual void uninit() {}
|
---|
899 |
|
---|
900 |
|
---|
901 | // sets the ready state of the object
|
---|
902 | void setReady(bool isReady)
|
---|
903 | {
|
---|
904 | mReady = isReady;
|
---|
905 | }
|
---|
906 | // get the ready state of the object
|
---|
907 | bool isReady()
|
---|
908 | {
|
---|
909 | return mReady;
|
---|
910 | }
|
---|
911 |
|
---|
912 | static const char *translate (const char *context, const char *sourceText,
|
---|
913 | const char *comment = 0);
|
---|
914 |
|
---|
915 | private:
|
---|
916 |
|
---|
917 | // flag determining whether an object is ready
|
---|
918 | // for usage, i.e. methods may be called
|
---|
919 | bool mReady;
|
---|
920 | // mutex semaphore to lock the object
|
---|
921 | };
|
---|
922 |
|
---|
923 | /**
|
---|
924 | * Temporary class to disable deprecated methods of VirtualBoxBase.
|
---|
925 | * Can be used as a base for components that are completely switched to
|
---|
926 | * the new locking scheme (VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base).
|
---|
927 | *
|
---|
928 | * @todo remove after we switch to VirtualBoxBaseNEXT completely.
|
---|
929 | */
|
---|
930 | class VirtualBoxBaseNEXT : public VirtualBoxBase
|
---|
931 | {
|
---|
932 | private:
|
---|
933 |
|
---|
934 | void lock();
|
---|
935 | void unlock();
|
---|
936 | void setReady (bool isReady);
|
---|
937 | bool isReady();
|
---|
938 | };
|
---|
939 |
|
---|
940 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
---|
941 |
|
---|
942 | /** Helper for VirtualBoxSupportTranslation */
|
---|
943 | class VirtualBoxSupportTranslationBase
|
---|
944 | {
|
---|
945 | protected:
|
---|
946 | static bool cutClassNameFrom__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ (char *prettyFunctionName);
|
---|
947 | };
|
---|
948 |
|
---|
949 | /**
|
---|
950 | * This template implements the NLS string translation support for the
|
---|
951 | * given class by providing a #tr() function.
|
---|
952 | *
|
---|
953 | * @param C class that needs to support the string translation
|
---|
954 | *
|
---|
955 | * @note
|
---|
956 | * Every class that wants to use the #tr() function in its own methods must
|
---|
957 | * inherit from this template, regardless of whether its base class (if any)
|
---|
958 | * inherits from it or not! Otherwise, the translation service will not
|
---|
959 | * work correctly. However, the declaration of the resulting class must
|
---|
960 | * contain the VIRTUALBOXSUPPORTTRANSLATION_OVERRIDE(<ClassName>) macro
|
---|
961 | * if one of its base classes also inherits from this template (to resolve
|
---|
962 | * the ambiguity of the #tr() function).
|
---|
963 | */
|
---|
964 | template <class C>
|
---|
965 | class VirtualBoxSupportTranslation : virtual protected VirtualBoxSupportTranslationBase
|
---|
966 | {
|
---|
967 | public:
|
---|
968 |
|
---|
969 | /**
|
---|
970 | * Translates the given text string according to the currently installed
|
---|
971 | * translation table and current context, which is determined by the
|
---|
972 | * class name. See VirtualBoxBase::translate() for more info.
|
---|
973 | *
|
---|
974 | * @param sourceText the string to translate
|
---|
975 | * @param comment the comment to the string (NULL means no comment)
|
---|
976 | *
|
---|
977 | * @return
|
---|
978 | * the translated version of the source string in UTF-8 encoding,
|
---|
979 | * or the source string itself if the translation is not found in
|
---|
980 | * the current context.
|
---|
981 | */
|
---|
982 | inline static const char *tr (const char *sourceText, const char *comment = 0)
|
---|
983 | {
|
---|
984 | return VirtualBoxBase::translate (getClassName(), sourceText, comment);
|
---|
985 | }
|
---|
986 |
|
---|
987 | protected:
|
---|
988 |
|
---|
989 | static const char *getClassName()
|
---|
990 | {
|
---|
991 | static char fn [sizeof (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__) + 1];
|
---|
992 | if (!className)
|
---|
993 | {
|
---|
994 | strcpy (fn, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__);
|
---|
995 | cutClassNameFrom__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ (fn);
|
---|
996 | className = fn;
|
---|
997 | }
|
---|
998 | return className;
|
---|
999 | }
|
---|
1000 |
|
---|
1001 | private:
|
---|
1002 |
|
---|
1003 | static const char *className;
|
---|
1004 | };
|
---|
1005 |
|
---|
1006 | template <class C>
|
---|
1007 | const char *VirtualBoxSupportTranslation <C>::className = NULL;
|
---|
1008 |
|
---|
1009 | /**
|
---|
1010 | * This macro must be invoked inside the public section of the declaration of
|
---|
1011 | * the class inherited from the VirtualBoxSupportTranslation template, in case
|
---|
1012 | * when one of its other base classes also inherits from that template. This is
|
---|
1013 | * necessary to resolve the ambiguity of the #tr() function.
|
---|
1014 | *
|
---|
1015 | * @param C class that inherits from the VirtualBoxSupportTranslation template
|
---|
1016 | * more than once (through its other base clases)
|
---|
1017 | */
|
---|
1018 | #define VIRTUALBOXSUPPORTTRANSLATION_OVERRIDE(C) \
|
---|
1019 | inline static const char *tr (const char *sourceText, const char *comment = 0) \
|
---|
1020 | { \
|
---|
1021 | return VirtualBoxSupportTranslation <C>::tr (sourceText, comment); \
|
---|
1022 | }
|
---|
1023 |
|
---|
1024 | /**
|
---|
1025 | * A dummy macro that is used to shut down Qt's lupdate tool warnings
|
---|
1026 | * in some situations. This macro needs to be present inside (better at the
|
---|
1027 | * very beginning) of the declaration of the class that inherits from
|
---|
1028 | * VirtualBoxSupportTranslation template, to make lupdate happy.
|
---|
1029 | */
|
---|
1030 | #define Q_OBJECT
|
---|
1031 |
|
---|
1032 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
---|
1033 |
|
---|
1034 | /**
|
---|
1035 | * Helper for the VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl template.
|
---|
1036 | */
|
---|
1037 | class VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase
|
---|
1038 | {
|
---|
1039 | static HRESULT setErrorInternal (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
|
---|
1040 | const Bstr &aComponent, const Bstr &aText,
|
---|
1041 | bool aPreserve);
|
---|
1042 |
|
---|
1043 | protected:
|
---|
1044 |
|
---|
1045 | inline static HRESULT setError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
|
---|
1046 | const Bstr &aComponent,
|
---|
1047 | const Bstr &aText)
|
---|
1048 | {
|
---|
1049 | return setErrorInternal (aResultCode, aIID, aComponent, aText,
|
---|
1050 | false /* aPreserve */);
|
---|
1051 | }
|
---|
1052 |
|
---|
1053 | inline static HRESULT addError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
|
---|
1054 | const Bstr &aComponent,
|
---|
1055 | const Bstr &aText)
|
---|
1056 | {
|
---|
1057 | return setErrorInternal (aResultCode, aIID, aComponent, aText,
|
---|
1058 | true /* aPreserve */);
|
---|
1059 | }
|
---|
1060 |
|
---|
1061 | static HRESULT setError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
|
---|
1062 | const Bstr &aComponent,
|
---|
1063 | const char *aText, va_list aArgs)
|
---|
1064 | {
|
---|
1065 | return setErrorInternal (aResultCode, aIID, aComponent,
|
---|
1066 | Utf8StrFmtVA (aText, aArgs),
|
---|
1067 | false /* aPreserve */);
|
---|
1068 | }
|
---|
1069 |
|
---|
1070 | static HRESULT addError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
|
---|
1071 | const Bstr &aComponent,
|
---|
1072 | const char *aText, va_list aArgs)
|
---|
1073 | {
|
---|
1074 | return setErrorInternal (aResultCode, aIID, aComponent,
|
---|
1075 | Utf8StrFmtVA (aText, aArgs),
|
---|
1076 | true /* aPreserve */);
|
---|
1077 | }
|
---|
1078 | };
|
---|
1079 |
|
---|
1080 | /**
|
---|
1081 | * This template implements ISupportErrorInfo for the given component class
|
---|
1082 | * and provides the #setError() method to conveniently set the error information
|
---|
1083 | * from within interface methods' implementations.
|
---|
1084 | *
|
---|
1085 | * On Windows, the template argument must define a COM interface map using
|
---|
1086 | * BEGIN_COM_MAP / END_COM_MAP macros and this map must contain a
|
---|
1087 | * COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(ISupportErrorInfo) definition. All interface entries
|
---|
1088 | * that follow it will be considered to support IErrorInfo, i.e. the
|
---|
1089 | * InterfaceSupportsErrorInfo() implementation will return S_OK for the
|
---|
1090 | * corresponding IID.
|
---|
1091 | *
|
---|
1092 | * On all platforms, the template argument must also define the following
|
---|
1093 | * method: |public static const wchar_t *C::getComponentName()|. See
|
---|
1094 | * #setError (HRESULT, const char *, ...) for a description on how it is
|
---|
1095 | * used.
|
---|
1096 | *
|
---|
1097 | * @param C
|
---|
1098 | * component class that implements one or more COM interfaces
|
---|
1099 | * @param I
|
---|
1100 | * default interface for the component. This interface's IID is used
|
---|
1101 | * by the shortest form of #setError, for convenience.
|
---|
1102 | */
|
---|
1103 | template <class C, class I>
|
---|
1104 | class ATL_NO_VTABLE VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImpl
|
---|
1105 | : protected VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase
|
---|
1106 | #if defined (RT_OS_WINDOWS)
|
---|
1107 | , public ISupportErrorInfo
|
---|
1108 | #else
|
---|
1109 | #endif
|
---|
1110 | {
|
---|
1111 | public:
|
---|
1112 |
|
---|
1113 | #if defined (RT_OS_WINDOWS)
|
---|
1114 | STDMETHOD(InterfaceSupportsErrorInfo) (REFIID riid)
|
---|
1115 | {
|
---|
1116 | const _ATL_INTMAP_ENTRY* pEntries = C::_GetEntries();
|
---|
1117 | Assert (pEntries);
|
---|
1118 | if (!pEntries)
|
---|
1119 | return S_FALSE;
|
---|
1120 |
|
---|
1121 | BOOL bSupports = FALSE;
|
---|
1122 | BOOL bISupportErrorInfoFound = FALSE;
|
---|
1123 |
|
---|
1124 | while (pEntries->pFunc != NULL && !bSupports)
|
---|
1125 | {
|
---|
1126 | if (!bISupportErrorInfoFound)
|
---|
1127 | {
|
---|
1128 | // skip the com map entries until ISupportErrorInfo is found
|
---|
1129 | bISupportErrorInfoFound =
|
---|
1130 | InlineIsEqualGUID (*(pEntries->piid), IID_ISupportErrorInfo);
|
---|
1131 | }
|
---|
1132 | else
|
---|
1133 | {
|
---|
1134 | // look for the requested interface in the rest of the com map
|
---|
1135 | bSupports = InlineIsEqualGUID (*(pEntries->piid), riid);
|
---|
1136 | }
|
---|
1137 | pEntries++;
|
---|
1138 | }
|
---|
1139 |
|
---|
1140 | Assert (bISupportErrorInfoFound);
|
---|
1141 |
|
---|
1142 | return bSupports ? S_OK : S_FALSE;
|
---|
1143 | }
|
---|
1144 | #endif // defined (RT_OS_WINDOWS)
|
---|
1145 |
|
---|
1146 | protected:
|
---|
1147 |
|
---|
1148 | /**
|
---|
1149 | * Sets the error information for the current thread.
|
---|
1150 | * This information can be retrieved by a caller of an interface method
|
---|
1151 | * using IErrorInfo on Windows or nsIException on Linux, or the cross-platform
|
---|
1152 | * IVirtualBoxErrorInfo interface that provides extended error info (only
|
---|
1153 | * for components from the VirtualBox COM library). Alternatively, the
|
---|
1154 | * platform-independent class com::ErrorInfo (defined in VBox[XP]COM.lib)
|
---|
1155 | * can be used to retrieve error info in a convenient way.
|
---|
1156 | *
|
---|
1157 | * It is assumed that the interface method that uses this function returns
|
---|
1158 | * an unsuccessful result code to the caller (otherwise, there is no reason
|
---|
1159 | * for the caller to try to retrieve error info after method invocation).
|
---|
1160 | *
|
---|
1161 | * Here is a table of correspondence between this method's arguments
|
---|
1162 | * and IErrorInfo/nsIException/IVirtualBoxErrorInfo attributes/methods:
|
---|
1163 | *
|
---|
1164 | * argument IErrorInfo nsIException IVirtualBoxErrorInfo
|
---|
1165 | * ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1166 | * resultCode -- result resultCode
|
---|
1167 | * iid GetGUID -- interfaceID
|
---|
1168 | * component GetSource -- component
|
---|
1169 | * text GetDescription message text
|
---|
1170 | *
|
---|
1171 | * This method is rarely needs to be used though. There are more convenient
|
---|
1172 | * overloaded versions, that automatically substitute some arguments
|
---|
1173 | * taking their values from the template parameters. See
|
---|
1174 | * #setError (HRESULT, const char *, ...) for an example.
|
---|
1175 | *
|
---|
1176 | * @param aResultCode result (error) code, must not be S_OK
|
---|
1177 | * @param aIID IID of the intrface that defines the error
|
---|
1178 | * @param aComponent name of the component that generates the error
|
---|
1179 | * @param aText error message (must not be null), an RTStrPrintf-like
|
---|
1180 | * format string in UTF-8 encoding
|
---|
1181 | * @param ... list of arguments for the format string
|
---|
1182 | *
|
---|
1183 | * @return
|
---|
1184 | * the error argument, for convenience, If an error occures while
|
---|
1185 | * creating error info itself, that error is returned instead of the
|
---|
1186 | * error argument.
|
---|
1187 | */
|
---|
1188 | inline static HRESULT setError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
|
---|
1189 | const wchar_t *aComponent,
|
---|
1190 | const char *aText, ...)
|
---|
1191 | {
|
---|
1192 | va_list args;
|
---|
1193 | va_start (args, aText);
|
---|
1194 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase::setError
|
---|
1195 | (aResultCode, aIID, aComponent, aText, args);
|
---|
1196 | va_end (args);
|
---|
1197 | return rc;
|
---|
1198 | }
|
---|
1199 |
|
---|
1200 | /**
|
---|
1201 | * This method is the same as #setError() except that it preserves the
|
---|
1202 | * error info object (if any) set for the current thread before this
|
---|
1203 | * method is called by storing it in the IVirtualBoxErrorInfo::next
|
---|
1204 | * attribute of the new error info object.
|
---|
1205 | */
|
---|
1206 | inline static HRESULT addError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
|
---|
1207 | const wchar_t *aComponent,
|
---|
1208 | const char *aText, ...)
|
---|
1209 | {
|
---|
1210 | va_list args;
|
---|
1211 | va_start (args, aText);
|
---|
1212 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase::addError
|
---|
1213 | (aResultCode, aIID, aComponent, aText, args);
|
---|
1214 | va_end (args);
|
---|
1215 | return rc;
|
---|
1216 | }
|
---|
1217 |
|
---|
1218 | /**
|
---|
1219 | * Sets the error information for the current thread.
|
---|
1220 | * A convenience method that automatically sets the default interface
|
---|
1221 | * ID (taken from the I template argument) and the component name
|
---|
1222 | * (a value of C::getComponentName()).
|
---|
1223 | *
|
---|
1224 | * See #setError (HRESULT, const GUID &, const wchar_t *, const char *text, ...)
|
---|
1225 | * for details.
|
---|
1226 | *
|
---|
1227 | * This method is the most common (and convenient) way to set error
|
---|
1228 | * information from within interface methods. A typical pattern of usage
|
---|
1229 | * is looks like this:
|
---|
1230 | *
|
---|
1231 | * <code>
|
---|
1232 | * return setError (E_FAIL, "Terrible Error");
|
---|
1233 | * </code>
|
---|
1234 | * or
|
---|
1235 | * <code>
|
---|
1236 | * HRESULT rc = setError (E_FAIL, "Terrible Error");
|
---|
1237 | * ...
|
---|
1238 | * return rc;
|
---|
1239 | * </code>
|
---|
1240 | */
|
---|
1241 | inline static HRESULT setError (HRESULT aResultCode, const char *aText, ...)
|
---|
1242 | {
|
---|
1243 | va_list args;
|
---|
1244 | va_start (args, aText);
|
---|
1245 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase::setError
|
---|
1246 | (aResultCode, COM_IIDOF(I), C::getComponentName(), aText, args);
|
---|
1247 | va_end (args);
|
---|
1248 | return rc;
|
---|
1249 | }
|
---|
1250 |
|
---|
1251 | /**
|
---|
1252 | * This method is the same as #setError() except that it preserves the
|
---|
1253 | * error info object (if any) set for the current thread before this
|
---|
1254 | * method is called by storing it in the IVirtualBoxErrorInfo::next
|
---|
1255 | * attribute of the new error info object.
|
---|
1256 | */
|
---|
1257 | inline static HRESULT addError (HRESULT aResultCode, const char *aText, ...)
|
---|
1258 | {
|
---|
1259 | va_list args;
|
---|
1260 | va_start (args, aText);
|
---|
1261 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase::addError
|
---|
1262 | (aResultCode, COM_IIDOF(I), C::getComponentName(), aText, args);
|
---|
1263 | va_end (args);
|
---|
1264 | return rc;
|
---|
1265 | }
|
---|
1266 |
|
---|
1267 | /**
|
---|
1268 | * Sets the error information for the current thread, va_list variant.
|
---|
1269 | * A convenience method that automatically sets the default interface
|
---|
1270 | * ID (taken from the I template argument) and the component name
|
---|
1271 | * (a value of C::getComponentName()).
|
---|
1272 | *
|
---|
1273 | * See #setError (HRESULT, const GUID &, const wchar_t *, const char *text, ...)
|
---|
1274 | * and #setError (HRESULT, const char *, ...) for details.
|
---|
1275 | */
|
---|
1276 | inline static HRESULT setErrorV (HRESULT aResultCode, const char *aText,
|
---|
1277 | va_list aArgs)
|
---|
1278 | {
|
---|
1279 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase::setError
|
---|
1280 | (aResultCode, COM_IIDOF(I), C::getComponentName(), aText, aArgs);
|
---|
1281 | return rc;
|
---|
1282 | }
|
---|
1283 |
|
---|
1284 | /**
|
---|
1285 | * This method is the same as #setErrorV() except that it preserves the
|
---|
1286 | * error info object (if any) set for the current thread before this
|
---|
1287 | * method is called by storing it in the IVirtualBoxErrorInfo::next
|
---|
1288 | * attribute of the new error info object.
|
---|
1289 | */
|
---|
1290 | inline static HRESULT addErrorV (HRESULT aResultCode, const char *aText,
|
---|
1291 | va_list aArgs)
|
---|
1292 | {
|
---|
1293 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase::addError
|
---|
1294 | (aResultCode, COM_IIDOF(I), C::getComponentName(), aText, aArgs);
|
---|
1295 | return rc;
|
---|
1296 | }
|
---|
1297 |
|
---|
1298 | /**
|
---|
1299 | * Sets the error information for the current thread, BStr variant.
|
---|
1300 | * A convenience method that automatically sets the default interface
|
---|
1301 | * ID (taken from the I template argument) and the component name
|
---|
1302 | * (a value of C::getComponentName()).
|
---|
1303 | *
|
---|
1304 | * This method is preferred iy you have a ready (translated and formatted)
|
---|
1305 | * Bstr string, because it omits an extra conversion Utf8Str -> Bstr.
|
---|
1306 | *
|
---|
1307 | * See #setError (HRESULT, const GUID &, const wchar_t *, const char *text, ...)
|
---|
1308 | * and #setError (HRESULT, const char *, ...) for details.
|
---|
1309 | */
|
---|
1310 | inline static HRESULT setErrorBstr (HRESULT aResultCode, const Bstr &aText)
|
---|
1311 | {
|
---|
1312 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase::setError
|
---|
1313 | (aResultCode, COM_IIDOF(I), C::getComponentName(), aText);
|
---|
1314 | return rc;
|
---|
1315 | }
|
---|
1316 |
|
---|
1317 | /**
|
---|
1318 | * This method is the same as #setErrorBstr() except that it preserves the
|
---|
1319 | * error info object (if any) set for the current thread before this
|
---|
1320 | * method is called by storing it in the IVirtualBoxErrorInfo::next
|
---|
1321 | * attribute of the new error info object.
|
---|
1322 | */
|
---|
1323 | inline static HRESULT addErrorBstr (HRESULT aResultCode, const Bstr &aText)
|
---|
1324 | {
|
---|
1325 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase::addError
|
---|
1326 | (aResultCode, COM_IIDOF(I), C::getComponentName(), aText);
|
---|
1327 | return rc;
|
---|
1328 | }
|
---|
1329 |
|
---|
1330 | /**
|
---|
1331 | * Sets the error information for the current thread.
|
---|
1332 | * A convenience method that automatically sets the component name
|
---|
1333 | * (a value of C::getComponentName()), but allows to specify the interface
|
---|
1334 | * id manually.
|
---|
1335 | *
|
---|
1336 | * See #setError (HRESULT, const GUID &, const wchar_t *, const char *text, ...)
|
---|
1337 | * for details.
|
---|
1338 | */
|
---|
1339 | inline static HRESULT setError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
|
---|
1340 | const char *aText, ...)
|
---|
1341 | {
|
---|
1342 | va_list args;
|
---|
1343 | va_start (args, aText);
|
---|
1344 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase::setError
|
---|
1345 | (aResultCode, aIID, C::getComponentName(), aText, args);
|
---|
1346 | va_end (args);
|
---|
1347 | return rc;
|
---|
1348 | }
|
---|
1349 |
|
---|
1350 | /**
|
---|
1351 | * This method is the same as #setError() except that it preserves the
|
---|
1352 | * error info object (if any) set for the current thread before this
|
---|
1353 | * method is called by storing it in the IVirtualBoxErrorInfo::next
|
---|
1354 | * attribute of the new error info object.
|
---|
1355 | */
|
---|
1356 | inline static HRESULT addError (HRESULT aResultCode, const GUID &aIID,
|
---|
1357 | const char *aText, ...)
|
---|
1358 | {
|
---|
1359 | va_list args;
|
---|
1360 | va_start (args, aText);
|
---|
1361 | HRESULT rc = VirtualBoxSupportErrorInfoImplBase::addError
|
---|
1362 | (aResultCode, aIID, C::getComponentName(), aText, args);
|
---|
1363 | va_end (args);
|
---|
1364 | return rc;
|
---|
1365 | }
|
---|
1366 |
|
---|
1367 | private:
|
---|
1368 |
|
---|
1369 | };
|
---|
1370 |
|
---|
1371 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
---|
1372 |
|
---|
1373 | /**
|
---|
1374 | * Base class to track VirtualBoxBase chlidren of the component.
|
---|
1375 | *
|
---|
1376 | * This class is a preferrable VirtualBoxBase replacement for components
|
---|
1377 | * that operate with collections of child components. It gives two useful
|
---|
1378 | * possibilities:
|
---|
1379 | *
|
---|
1380 | * <ol><li>
|
---|
1381 | * Given an IUnknown instance, it's possible to quickly determine
|
---|
1382 | * whether this instance represents a child object created by the given
|
---|
1383 | * component, and if so, get a valid VirtualBoxBase pointer to the child
|
---|
1384 | * object. The returned pointer can be then safely casted to the
|
---|
1385 | * actual class of the child object (to get access to its "internal"
|
---|
1386 | * non-interface methods) provided that no other child components implement
|
---|
1387 | * the same initial interface IUnknown is queried from.
|
---|
1388 | * </li><li>
|
---|
1389 | * When the parent object uninitializes itself, it can easily unintialize
|
---|
1390 | * all its VirtualBoxBase derived children (using their
|
---|
1391 | * VirtualBoxBase::uninit() implementations). This is done simply by
|
---|
1392 | * calling the #uninitDependentChildren() method.
|
---|
1393 | * </li><ol>
|
---|
1394 | *
|
---|
1395 | * In order to let the above work, the following must be done:
|
---|
1396 | * <ol><li>
|
---|
1397 | * When a child object is initialized, it calls #addDependentChild() of
|
---|
1398 | * its parent to register itself within the list of dependent children.
|
---|
1399 | * </li><li>
|
---|
1400 | * When a child object it is uninitialized, it calls #removeDependentChild()
|
---|
1401 | * to unregister itself. This must be done <b>after</b> the child has called
|
---|
1402 | * setReady(false) to indicate it is no more valid, and <b>not</b> from under
|
---|
1403 | * the child object's lock. Note also, that the first action the child's
|
---|
1404 | * uninit() implementation must do is to check for readiness after acquiring
|
---|
1405 | * the object's lock and return immediately if not ready.
|
---|
1406 | * </li><ol>
|
---|
1407 | *
|
---|
1408 | * Children added by #addDependentChild() are <b>weakly</b> referenced
|
---|
1409 | * (i.e. AddRef() is not called), so when a child is externally destructed
|
---|
1410 | * (i.e. its reference count goes to zero), it will automatically remove
|
---|
1411 | * itself from a map of dependent children, provided that it follows the
|
---|
1412 | * rules described here.
|
---|
1413 | *
|
---|
1414 | * @note
|
---|
1415 | * Because of weak referencing, deadlocks and assertions are very likely
|
---|
1416 | * if #addDependentChild() or #removeDependentChild() are used incorrectly
|
---|
1417 | * (called at inappropriate times). Check the above rules once more.
|
---|
1418 | */
|
---|
1419 | class VirtualBoxBaseWithChildren : public VirtualBoxBase
|
---|
1420 | {
|
---|
1421 | public:
|
---|
1422 |
|
---|
1423 | VirtualBoxBaseWithChildren()
|
---|
1424 | : mUninitDoneSem (NIL_RTSEMEVENT), mChildrenLeft (0)
|
---|
1425 | {
|
---|
1426 | RTCritSectInit (&mMapLock);
|
---|
1427 | }
|
---|
1428 |
|
---|
1429 | virtual ~VirtualBoxBaseWithChildren()
|
---|
1430 | {
|
---|
1431 | RTCritSectDelete (&mMapLock);
|
---|
1432 | }
|
---|
1433 |
|
---|
1434 | /**
|
---|
1435 | * Adds the given child to the map of dependent children.
|
---|
1436 | * Intended to be called from the child's init() method,
|
---|
1437 | * from under the child's lock.
|
---|
1438 | *
|
---|
1439 | * @param C the child object to add (must inherit VirtualBoxBase AND
|
---|
1440 | * implement some interface)
|
---|
1441 | */
|
---|
1442 | template <class C>
|
---|
1443 | void addDependentChild (C *child)
|
---|
1444 | {
|
---|
1445 | AssertReturn (child, (void) 0);
|
---|
1446 | addDependentChild (child, child);
|
---|
1447 | }
|
---|
1448 |
|
---|
1449 | /**
|
---|
1450 | * Removes the given child from the map of dependent children.
|
---|
1451 | * Must be called <b>after<b> the child has called setReady(false), and
|
---|
1452 | * <b>not</b> from under the child object's lock.
|
---|
1453 | *
|
---|
1454 | * @param C the child object to remove (must inherit VirtualBoxBase AND
|
---|
1455 | * implement some interface)
|
---|
1456 | */
|
---|
1457 | template <class C>
|
---|
1458 | void removeDependentChild (C *child)
|
---|
1459 | {
|
---|
1460 | AssertReturn (child, (void) 0);
|
---|
1461 | /// @todo (r=dmik) the below check (and the relevant comment above)
|
---|
1462 | // seems to be not necessary any more once we completely switch to
|
---|
1463 | // the NEXT locking scheme. This requires altering removeDependentChild()
|
---|
1464 | // and uninitDependentChildren() as well (due to the new state scheme,
|
---|
1465 | // there is a separate mutex for state transition, so calling the
|
---|
1466 | // child's uninit() from under the children map lock should not produce
|
---|
1467 | // dead-locks any more).
|
---|
1468 | Assert (!child->isLockedOnCurrentThread());
|
---|
1469 | removeDependentChild (ComPtr <IUnknown> (child));
|
---|
1470 | }
|
---|
1471 |
|
---|
1472 | protected:
|
---|
1473 |
|
---|
1474 | void uninitDependentChildren();
|
---|
1475 |
|
---|
1476 | VirtualBoxBase *getDependentChild (const ComPtr <IUnknown> &unk);
|
---|
1477 |
|
---|
1478 | private:
|
---|
1479 |
|
---|
1480 | void addDependentChild (const ComPtr <IUnknown> &unk, VirtualBoxBase *child);
|
---|
1481 | void removeDependentChild (const ComPtr <IUnknown> &unk);
|
---|
1482 |
|
---|
1483 | typedef std::map <IUnknown *, VirtualBoxBase *> DependentChildren;
|
---|
1484 | DependentChildren mDependentChildren;
|
---|
1485 |
|
---|
1486 | RTCRITSECT mMapLock;
|
---|
1487 | RTSEMEVENT mUninitDoneSem;
|
---|
1488 | unsigned mChildrenLeft;
|
---|
1489 | };
|
---|
1490 |
|
---|
1491 | /**
|
---|
1492 | * Temporary class to disable deprecated methods of VirtualBoxBase.
|
---|
1493 | * Can be used as a base for components that are completely switched to
|
---|
1494 | * the new locking scheme (VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base).
|
---|
1495 | *
|
---|
1496 | * @todo remove after we switch to VirtualBoxBaseNEXT completely.
|
---|
1497 | */
|
---|
1498 | class VirtualBoxBaseWithChildrenNEXT : public VirtualBoxBaseWithChildren
|
---|
1499 | {
|
---|
1500 | private:
|
---|
1501 |
|
---|
1502 | void lock();
|
---|
1503 | void unlock();
|
---|
1504 | void setReady (bool isReady);
|
---|
1505 | bool isReady();
|
---|
1506 | };
|
---|
1507 |
|
---|
1508 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
---|
1509 |
|
---|
1510 | /**
|
---|
1511 | * Base class to track component's chlidren of some particular type.
|
---|
1512 | *
|
---|
1513 | * This class is similar to VirtualBoxBaseWithChildren, with the exception
|
---|
1514 | * that all children must be of the same type. For this reason, it's not
|
---|
1515 | * necessary to use a map to store children, so a list is used instead.
|
---|
1516 | *
|
---|
1517 | * As opposed to VirtualBoxBaseWithChildren, children added by
|
---|
1518 | * #addDependentChild() are <b>strongly</b> referenced, so that they cannot
|
---|
1519 | * be externally destructed until #removeDependentChild() is called.
|
---|
1520 | * For this reason, strict rules of calling #removeDependentChild() don't
|
---|
1521 | * apply to instances of this class -- it can be called anywhere in the
|
---|
1522 | * child's uninit() implementation.
|
---|
1523 | *
|
---|
1524 | * @param C type of child objects (must inherit VirtualBoxBase AND
|
---|
1525 | * implement some interface)
|
---|
1526 | */
|
---|
1527 | template <class C>
|
---|
1528 | class VirtualBoxBaseWithTypedChildren : public VirtualBoxBase
|
---|
1529 | {
|
---|
1530 | public:
|
---|
1531 |
|
---|
1532 | typedef std::list <ComObjPtr <C> > DependentChildren;
|
---|
1533 |
|
---|
1534 | VirtualBoxBaseWithTypedChildren() : mInUninit (false) {}
|
---|
1535 |
|
---|
1536 | virtual ~VirtualBoxBaseWithTypedChildren() {}
|
---|
1537 |
|
---|
1538 | /**
|
---|
1539 | * Adds the given child to the list of dependent children.
|
---|
1540 | * Must be called from the child's init() method,
|
---|
1541 | * from under the child's lock.
|
---|
1542 | *
|
---|
1543 | * @param C the child object to add (must inherit VirtualBoxBase AND
|
---|
1544 | * implement some interface)
|
---|
1545 | */
|
---|
1546 | void addDependentChild (C *child)
|
---|
1547 | {
|
---|
1548 | AssertReturn (child, (void) 0);
|
---|
1549 |
|
---|
1550 | AutoLock alock (mMapLock);
|
---|
1551 | if (mInUninit)
|
---|
1552 | return;
|
---|
1553 |
|
---|
1554 | mDependentChildren.push_back (child);
|
---|
1555 | }
|
---|
1556 |
|
---|
1557 | /**
|
---|
1558 | * Removes the given child from the list of dependent children.
|
---|
1559 | * Must be called from the child's uninit() method,
|
---|
1560 | * under the child's lock.
|
---|
1561 | *
|
---|
1562 | * @param C the child object to remove (must inherit VirtualBoxBase AND
|
---|
1563 | * implement some interface)
|
---|
1564 | */
|
---|
1565 | void removeDependentChild (C *child)
|
---|
1566 | {
|
---|
1567 | AssertReturn (child, (void) 0);
|
---|
1568 |
|
---|
1569 | AutoLock alock (mMapLock);
|
---|
1570 | if (mInUninit)
|
---|
1571 | return;
|
---|
1572 |
|
---|
1573 | mDependentChildren.remove (child);
|
---|
1574 | }
|
---|
1575 |
|
---|
1576 | protected:
|
---|
1577 |
|
---|
1578 | /**
|
---|
1579 | * Returns an internal lock handle to lock the list of children
|
---|
1580 | * returned by #dependentChildren() using AutoLock:
|
---|
1581 | * <code>
|
---|
1582 | * AutoLock alock (dependentChildrenLock());
|
---|
1583 | * </code>
|
---|
1584 | */
|
---|
1585 | AutoLock::Handle &dependentChildrenLock() const { return mMapLock; }
|
---|
1586 |
|
---|
1587 | /**
|
---|
1588 | * Returns the read-only list of all dependent children.
|
---|
1589 | * @note
|
---|
1590 | * Access the returned list (iterate, get size etc.) only after
|
---|
1591 | * doing |AutoLock alock (dependentChildrenLock());|!
|
---|
1592 | */
|
---|
1593 | const DependentChildren &dependentChildren() const { return mDependentChildren; }
|
---|
1594 |
|
---|
1595 | /**
|
---|
1596 | * Uninitializes all dependent children registered with #addDependentChild().
|
---|
1597 | *
|
---|
1598 | * @note
|
---|
1599 | * This method will call uninit() methods of children. If these methods
|
---|
1600 | * access the parent object, uninitDependentChildren() must be called
|
---|
1601 | * either at the beginning of the parent uninitialization sequence (when
|
---|
1602 | * it is still operational) or after setReady(false) is called to
|
---|
1603 | * indicate the parent is out of action.
|
---|
1604 | */
|
---|
1605 | void uninitDependentChildren()
|
---|
1606 | {
|
---|
1607 | AutoLock alock (this);
|
---|
1608 | AutoLock mapLock (mMapLock);
|
---|
1609 |
|
---|
1610 | if (mDependentChildren.size())
|
---|
1611 | {
|
---|
1612 | // set flag to ignore #removeDependentChild() called from child->uninit()
|
---|
1613 | mInUninit = true;
|
---|
1614 |
|
---|
1615 | // leave the locks to let children waiting for #removeDependentChild() run
|
---|
1616 | mapLock.leave();
|
---|
1617 | alock.leave();
|
---|
1618 |
|
---|
1619 | for (typename DependentChildren::iterator it = mDependentChildren.begin();
|
---|
1620 | it != mDependentChildren.end(); ++ it)
|
---|
1621 | {
|
---|
1622 | C *child = (*it);
|
---|
1623 | Assert (child);
|
---|
1624 | if (child)
|
---|
1625 | child->uninit();
|
---|
1626 | }
|
---|
1627 | mDependentChildren.clear();
|
---|
1628 |
|
---|
1629 | alock.enter();
|
---|
1630 | mapLock.enter();
|
---|
1631 |
|
---|
1632 | mInUninit = false;
|
---|
1633 | }
|
---|
1634 | }
|
---|
1635 |
|
---|
1636 | /**
|
---|
1637 | * Removes (detaches) all dependent children registered with
|
---|
1638 | * #addDependentChild(), without uninitializing them.
|
---|
1639 | *
|
---|
1640 | * @note This method must be called from under the main object's lock
|
---|
1641 | */
|
---|
1642 | void removeDependentChildren()
|
---|
1643 | {
|
---|
1644 | AutoLock alock (mMapLock);
|
---|
1645 | mDependentChildren.clear();
|
---|
1646 | }
|
---|
1647 |
|
---|
1648 | private:
|
---|
1649 |
|
---|
1650 | DependentChildren mDependentChildren;
|
---|
1651 |
|
---|
1652 | bool mInUninit;
|
---|
1653 | mutable AutoLock::Handle mMapLock;
|
---|
1654 | };
|
---|
1655 |
|
---|
1656 | /**
|
---|
1657 | * Temporary class to disable deprecated methods of VirtualBoxBase.
|
---|
1658 | * Can be used as a base for components that are completely switched to
|
---|
1659 | * the new locking scheme (VirtualBoxBaseNEXT_base).
|
---|
1660 | *
|
---|
1661 | * @todo remove after we switch to VirtualBoxBaseNEXT completely.
|
---|
1662 | */
|
---|
1663 | template <class C>
|
---|
1664 | class VirtualBoxBaseWithTypedChildrenNEXT : public VirtualBoxBaseWithTypedChildren <C>
|
---|
1665 | {
|
---|
1666 | public:
|
---|
1667 |
|
---|
1668 | typedef util::AutoLock AutoLock;
|
---|
1669 |
|
---|
1670 | private:
|
---|
1671 |
|
---|
1672 | void lock();
|
---|
1673 | void unlock();
|
---|
1674 | bool isLockedOnCurrentThread();
|
---|
1675 | void setReady (bool isReady);
|
---|
1676 | bool isReady();
|
---|
1677 | };
|
---|
1678 |
|
---|
1679 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
---|
1680 |
|
---|
1681 | /// @todo (dmik) remove after we switch to VirtualBoxBaseNEXT completely
|
---|
1682 | /**
|
---|
1683 | * Simple template that manages data structure allocation/deallocation
|
---|
1684 | * and supports data pointer sharing (the instance that shares the pointer is
|
---|
1685 | * not responsible for memory deallocation as opposed to the instance that
|
---|
1686 | * owns it).
|
---|
1687 | */
|
---|
1688 | template <class D>
|
---|
1689 | class Shareable
|
---|
1690 | {
|
---|
1691 | public:
|
---|
1692 |
|
---|
1693 | Shareable() : mData (NULL), mIsShared (FALSE) {}
|
---|
1694 | ~Shareable() { free(); }
|
---|
1695 |
|
---|
1696 | void allocate() { attach (new D); }
|
---|
1697 |
|
---|
1698 | virtual void free() {
|
---|
1699 | if (mData) {
|
---|
1700 | if (!mIsShared)
|
---|
1701 | delete mData;
|
---|
1702 | mData = NULL;
|
---|
1703 | mIsShared = false;
|
---|
1704 | }
|
---|
1705 | }
|
---|
1706 |
|
---|
1707 | void attach (D *data) {
|
---|
1708 | AssertMsg (data, ("new data must not be NULL"));
|
---|
1709 | if (data && mData != data) {
|
---|
1710 | if (mData && !mIsShared)
|
---|
1711 | delete mData;
|
---|
1712 | mData = data;
|
---|
1713 | mIsShared = false;
|
---|
1714 | }
|
---|
1715 | }
|
---|
1716 |
|
---|
1717 | void attach (Shareable &data) {
|
---|
1718 | AssertMsg (
|
---|
1719 | data.mData == mData || !data.mIsShared,
|
---|
1720 | ("new data must not be shared")
|
---|
1721 | );
|
---|
1722 | if (this != &data && !data.mIsShared) {
|
---|
1723 | attach (data.mData);
|
---|
1724 | data.mIsShared = true;
|
---|
1725 | }
|
---|
1726 | }
|
---|
1727 |
|
---|
1728 | void share (D *data) {
|
---|
1729 | AssertMsg (data, ("new data must not be NULL"));
|
---|
1730 | if (mData != data) {
|
---|
1731 | if (mData && !mIsShared)
|
---|
1732 | delete mData;
|
---|
1733 | mData = data;
|
---|
1734 | mIsShared = true;
|
---|
1735 | }
|
---|
1736 | }
|
---|
1737 |
|
---|
1738 | void share (const Shareable &data) { share (data.mData); }
|
---|
1739 |
|
---|
1740 | void attachCopy (const D *data) {
|
---|
1741 | AssertMsg (data, ("data to copy must not be NULL"));
|
---|
1742 | if (data)
|
---|
1743 | attach (new D (*data));
|
---|
1744 | }
|
---|
1745 |
|
---|
1746 | void attachCopy (const Shareable &data) {
|
---|
1747 | attachCopy (data.mData);
|
---|
1748 | }
|
---|
1749 |
|
---|
1750 | virtual D *detach() {
|
---|
1751 | D *d = mData;
|
---|
1752 | mData = NULL;
|
---|
1753 | mIsShared = false;
|
---|
1754 | return d;
|
---|
1755 | }
|
---|
1756 |
|
---|
1757 | D *data() const {
|
---|
1758 | return mData;
|
---|
1759 | }
|
---|
1760 |
|
---|
1761 | D *operator->() const {
|
---|
1762 | AssertMsg (mData, ("data must not be NULL"));
|
---|
1763 | return mData;
|
---|
1764 | }
|
---|
1765 |
|
---|
1766 | bool isNull() const { return mData == NULL; }
|
---|
1767 | bool operator!() const { return isNull(); }
|
---|
1768 |
|
---|
1769 | bool isShared() const { return mIsShared; }
|
---|
1770 |
|
---|
1771 | protected:
|
---|
1772 |
|
---|
1773 | D *mData;
|
---|
1774 | bool mIsShared;
|
---|
1775 | };
|
---|
1776 |
|
---|
1777 | /// @todo (dmik) remove after we switch to VirtualBoxBaseNEXT completely
|
---|
1778 | /**
|
---|
1779 | * Simple template that enhances Shareable<> and supports data
|
---|
1780 | * backup/rollback/commit (using the copy constructor of the managed data
|
---|
1781 | * structure).
|
---|
1782 | */
|
---|
1783 | template <class D>
|
---|
1784 | class Backupable : public Shareable <D>
|
---|
1785 | {
|
---|
1786 | public:
|
---|
1787 |
|
---|
1788 | Backupable() : Shareable <D> (), mBackupData (NULL) {}
|
---|
1789 |
|
---|
1790 | void free()
|
---|
1791 | {
|
---|
1792 | AssertMsg (this->mData || !mBackupData, ("backup must be NULL if data is NULL"));
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1793 | rollback();
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1794 | Shareable <D>::free();
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1795 | }
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1796 |
|
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1797 | D *detach()
|
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1798 | {
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1799 | AssertMsg (this->mData || !mBackupData, ("backup must be NULL if data is NULL"));
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1800 | rollback();
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1801 | return Shareable <D>::detach();
|
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1802 | }
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1803 |
|
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1804 | void share (const Backupable &data)
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1805 | {
|
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1806 | AssertMsg (!data.isBackedUp(), ("data to share must not be backed up"));
|
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1807 | if (!data.isBackedUp())
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1808 | Shareable <D>::share (data.mData);
|
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1809 | }
|
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1810 |
|
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1811 | /**
|
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1812 | * Stores the current data pointer in the backup area, allocates new data
|
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1813 | * using the copy constructor on current data and makes new data active.
|
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1814 | */
|
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1815 | void backup()
|
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1816 | {
|
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1817 | AssertMsg (this->mData, ("data must not be NULL"));
|
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1818 | if (this->mData && !mBackupData)
|
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1819 | {
|
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1820 | mBackupData = this->mData;
|
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1821 | this->mData = new D (*mBackupData);
|
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1822 | }
|
---|
1823 | }
|
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1824 |
|
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1825 | /**
|
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1826 | * Deletes new data created by #backup() and restores previous data pointer
|
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1827 | * stored in the backup area, making it active again.
|
---|
1828 | */
|
---|
1829 | void rollback()
|
---|
1830 | {
|
---|
1831 | if (this->mData && mBackupData)
|
---|
1832 | {
|
---|
1833 | delete this->mData;
|
---|
1834 | this->mData = mBackupData;
|
---|
1835 | mBackupData = NULL;
|
---|
1836 | }
|
---|
1837 | }
|
---|
1838 |
|
---|
1839 | /**
|
---|
1840 | * Commits current changes by deleting backed up data and clearing up the
|
---|
1841 | * backup area. The new data pointer created by #backup() remains active
|
---|
1842 | * and becomes the only managed pointer.
|
---|
1843 | *
|
---|
1844 | * This method is much faster than #commitCopy() (just a single pointer
|
---|
1845 | * assignment operation), but makes the previous data pointer invalid
|
---|
1846 | * (because it is freed). For this reason, this method must not be
|
---|
1847 | * used if it's possible that data managed by this instance is shared with
|
---|
1848 | * some other Shareable instance. See #commitCopy().
|
---|
1849 | */
|
---|
1850 | void commit()
|
---|
1851 | {
|
---|
1852 | if (this->mData && mBackupData)
|
---|
1853 | {
|
---|
1854 | if (!this->mIsShared)
|
---|
1855 | delete mBackupData;
|
---|
1856 | mBackupData = NULL;
|
---|
1857 | this->mIsShared = false;
|
---|
1858 | }
|
---|
1859 | }
|
---|
1860 |
|
---|
1861 | /**
|
---|
1862 | * Commits current changes by assigning new data to the previous data
|
---|
1863 | * pointer stored in the backup area using the assignment operator.
|
---|
1864 | * New data is deleted, the backup area is cleared and the previous data
|
---|
1865 | * pointer becomes active and the only managed pointer.
|
---|
1866 | *
|
---|
1867 | * This method is slower than #commit(), but it keeps the previous data
|
---|
1868 | * pointer valid (i.e. new data is copied to the same memory location).
|
---|
1869 | * For that reason it's safe to use this method on instances that share
|
---|
1870 | * managed data with other Shareable instances.
|
---|
1871 | */
|
---|
1872 | void commitCopy()
|
---|
1873 | {
|
---|
1874 | if (this->mData && mBackupData)
|
---|
1875 | {
|
---|
1876 | *mBackupData = *(this->mData);
|
---|
1877 | delete this->mData;
|
---|
1878 | this->mData = mBackupData;
|
---|
1879 | mBackupData = NULL;
|
---|
1880 | }
|
---|
1881 | }
|
---|
1882 |
|
---|
1883 | void assignCopy (const D *data)
|
---|
1884 | {
|
---|
1885 | AssertMsg (this->mData, ("data must not be NULL"));
|
---|
1886 | AssertMsg (data, ("data to copy must not be NULL"));
|
---|
1887 | if (this->mData && data)
|
---|
1888 | {
|
---|
1889 | if (!mBackupData)
|
---|
1890 | {
|
---|
1891 | mBackupData = this->mData;
|
---|
1892 | this->mData = new D (*data);
|
---|
1893 | }
|
---|
1894 | else
|
---|
1895 | *this->mData = *data;
|
---|
1896 | }
|
---|
1897 | }
|
---|
1898 |
|
---|
1899 | void assignCopy (const Backupable &data)
|
---|
1900 | {
|
---|
1901 | assignCopy (data.mData);
|
---|
1902 | }
|
---|
1903 |
|
---|
1904 | bool isBackedUp() const
|
---|
1905 | {
|
---|
1906 | return mBackupData != NULL;
|
---|
1907 | }
|
---|
1908 |
|
---|
1909 | bool hasActualChanges() const
|
---|
1910 | {
|
---|
1911 | AssertMsg (this->mData, ("data must not be NULL"));
|
---|
1912 | return this->mData != NULL && mBackupData != NULL &&
|
---|
1913 | !(*this->mData == *mBackupData);
|
---|
1914 | }
|
---|
1915 |
|
---|
1916 | D *backedUpData() const
|
---|
1917 | {
|
---|
1918 | return mBackupData;
|
---|
1919 | }
|
---|
1920 |
|
---|
1921 | protected:
|
---|
1922 |
|
---|
1923 | D *mBackupData;
|
---|
1924 | };
|
---|
1925 |
|
---|
1926 | #endif // ____H_VIRTUALBOXBASEIMPL
|
---|