naiveproxy/net/socket/socket_bio_adapter.h
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// Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef NET_SOCKET_SOCKET_BIO_ADAPTER_H_
#define NET_SOCKET_SOCKET_BIO_ADAPTER_H_
#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
#include "net/base/completion_repeating_callback.h"
#include "net/base/net_export.h"
#include "third_party/boringssl/src/include/openssl/base.h"
namespace net {
class GrowableIOBuffer;
class IOBuffer;
class StreamSocket;
// An adapter to convert between StreamSocket and OpenSSL BIO I/O models.
//
// BIO exposes a UNIX-like interface where BIO_read and BIO_write may either
// succeed synchronously or be retried (with no memory between calls).
// StreamSocket exposes an asynchronous interface where an asynchronous
// operation continues running and completes with a callback.
//
// For reading, SocketBIOAdapter maintains a buffer to pass to
// StreamSocket::Read. Once that Read completes, BIO_read synchronously drains
// the buffer and signals BIO_should_read once empty.
//
// For writing, SocketBIOAdapter maintains a ring buffer of data to be written
// to the StreamSocket. BIO_write synchronously copies data into the buffer or
// signals BIO_should_write if the buffer is full. The ring buffer is drained
// asynchronously into the socket. Note this means write errors are reported at
// a later BIO_write.
//
// To work around this delay, write errors are also surfaced out of
// BIO_read. Otherwise a failure in the final BIO_write of an application may go
// unnoticed. If this occurs, OnReadReady will be signaled as if it were a read
// error. See https://crbug.com/249848.
class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE SocketBIOAdapter {
public:
// A delegate interface for when the sockets are ready. BIO assumes external
// knowledge of when to retry operations (such as a select() loop for UNIX),
// which is signaled out of StreamSocket's callbacks here.
//
// Callers should implement these methods and, when signaled, retry the
// BIO_read or BIO_write. This usually is done by retrying a higher-level
// operation, such as SSL_read or SSL_write.
//
// Callers may assume that OnReadReady and OnWriteReady will only be called
// from a PostTask or StreamSocket callback.
class Delegate {
public:
// Called when the BIO is ready to handle BIO_read, after having previously
// been blocked.
virtual void OnReadReady() = 0;
// Called when the BIO is ready to handle BIO_write, after having previously
// been blocked.
virtual void OnWriteReady() = 0;
protected:
virtual ~Delegate() {}
};
// Creates a new SocketBIOAdapter for the specified socket. |socket| and
// |delegate| must remain valid for the lifetime of the SocketBIOAdapter.
SocketBIOAdapter(StreamSocket* socket,
int read_buffer_capacity,
int write_buffer_capacity,
Delegate* delegate);
~SocketBIOAdapter();
BIO* bio() { return bio_.get(); }
// Returns true if any data has been read from the underlying StreamSocket,
// but not yet consumed by the BIO.
bool HasPendingReadData();
// Returns the allocation size estimate in bytes.
size_t GetAllocationSize() const;
private:
int BIORead(char* out, int len);
void HandleSocketReadResult(int result);
void OnSocketReadComplete(int result);
void OnSocketReadIfReadyComplete(int result);
int BIOWrite(const char* in, int len);
void SocketWrite();
void HandleSocketWriteResult(int result);
void OnSocketWriteComplete(int result);
void CallOnReadReady();
static SocketBIOAdapter* GetAdapter(BIO* bio);
static int BIOReadWrapper(BIO* bio, char* out, int len);
static int BIOWriteWrapper(BIO* bio, const char* in, int len);
static long BIOCtrlWrapper(BIO* bio, int cmd, long larg, void* parg);
static const BIO_METHOD kBIOMethod;
bssl::UniquePtr<BIO> bio_;
// The pointer is non-owning so this class may be used with both
// ClientSocketHandles and raw StreamSockets.
StreamSocket* socket_;
CompletionRepeatingCallback read_callback_;
CompletionRepeatingCallback write_callback_;
// The capacity of the read buffer.
int read_buffer_capacity_;
// A buffer containing data from the most recent socket Read(). The buffer is
// deallocated when unused.
scoped_refptr<IOBuffer> read_buffer_;
// The number of bytes of read_buffer_ consumed.
int read_offset_;
// The result of the most recent socket Read(). If ERR_IO_PENDING, there is a
// socket Read() in progress. If another error, Read() has failed. Otherwise,
// it is the number of bytes in the buffer (zero if empty).
int read_result_;
// The capacity of the write buffer.
int write_buffer_capacity_;
// A ring buffer of data to be written to the transport. The offset of the
// buffer is the start of the ring buffer and is advanced on successful
// Write(). The buffer is deallocated when unused.
scoped_refptr<GrowableIOBuffer> write_buffer_;
// The number of bytes of data in write_buffer_.
int write_buffer_used_;
// The most recent socket Write() error. If ERR_IO_PENDING, there is a socket
// Write() in progress. If OK, there is no socket Write() in progress and none
// have failed.
int write_error_;
Delegate* delegate_;
base::WeakPtrFactory<SocketBIOAdapter> weak_factory_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SocketBIOAdapter);
};
} // namespace net
#endif // NET_SOCKET_SOCKET_BIO_ADAPTER_H_