gecko-dev/xpcom/base/nsConsoleService.cpp
dougt%netscape.com 8b638a4c67 I IDL-ifying the nsProxyObjectManager.
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Netscape Public
* License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
* implied. See the License for the specific language governing
* rights and limitations under the License.
*
* The Original Code is mozilla.org code.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape
* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
* Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
* Rights Reserved.
*
*/
/*
* Maintains a circular buffer of recent messages, and notifies
* listeners when new messages are logged.
*/
/* Threadsafe. */
#include "nsMemory.h"
#include "nsIServiceManager.h"
#include "nsIProxyObjectManager.h"
#include "nsConsoleService.h"
#include "nsConsoleMessage.h"
NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS(nsConsoleService, NS_GET_IID(nsIConsoleService));
nsConsoleService::nsConsoleService()
: mCurrent(0), mFull(PR_FALSE), mListening(PR_FALSE), mLock(nsnull)
{
NS_INIT_REFCNT();
// XXX grab this from a pref!
// hm, but worry about circularity, bc we want to be able to report
// prefs errs...
mBufferSize = 250;
// XXX deal with below three by detecting null mLock in factory?
nsresult rv;
rv = nsSupportsArray::Create(NULL, NS_GET_IID(nsISupportsArray),
(void**)&mListeners);
mMessages = (nsIConsoleMessage **)
nsMemory::Alloc(mBufferSize * sizeof(nsIConsoleMessage *));
mLock = PR_NewLock();
// Array elements should be 0 initially for circular buffer algorithm.
for (PRUint32 i = 0; i < mBufferSize; i++) {
mMessages[i] = nsnull;
}
}
nsConsoleService::~nsConsoleService()
{
PRUint32 i = 0;
while (i < mBufferSize && mMessages[i] != nsnull) {
NS_RELEASE(mMessages[i]);
i++;
}
#ifdef DEBUG_mccabe
{
PRUint32 listenerCount;
nsresult rv;
rv = mListeners->Count(&listenerCount);
if (listenerCount != 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"WARNING - %d console error listeners still registered!\n"
"More calls to nsIConsoleService::UnregisterListener needed.\n",
listenerCount);
}
}
#endif
nsMemory::Free(mMessages);
if (mLock)
PR_DestroyLock(mLock);
}
// nsIConsoleService methods
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsConsoleService::LogMessage(nsIConsoleMessage *message)
{
if (message == nsnull)
return NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG;
nsSupportsArray listenersSnapshot;
nsIConsoleMessage *retiredMessage;
NS_ADDREF(message); // early, in case it's same as replaced below.
/*
* Lock while updating buffer, and while taking snapshot of
* listeners array.
*/
{
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
/*
* If there's already a message in the slot we're about to replace,
* we've wrapped around, and we need to release the old message. We
* save a pointer to it, so we can release below outside the lock.
*/
retiredMessage = mMessages[mCurrent];
mMessages[mCurrent++] = message;
if (mCurrent == mBufferSize) {
mCurrent = 0; // wrap around.
mFull = PR_TRUE;
}
listenersSnapshot.AppendElements(mListeners);
}
if (retiredMessage != nsnull)
NS_RELEASE(retiredMessage);
/*
* Iterate through any registered listeners and tell them about
* the message. We use the mListening flag to guard against
* recursive message logs. This could sometimes result in
* listeners being skipped because of activity on other threads,
* when we only care about the recursive case.
*/
nsCOMPtr<nsIConsoleListener> listener;
nsresult rv;
nsresult returned_rv;
PRUint32 snapshotCount;
rv = listenersSnapshot.Count(&snapshotCount);
if (NS_FAILED(rv))
return rv;
{
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
if (mListening)
return NS_OK;
mListening = PR_TRUE;
}
returned_rv = NS_OK;
for (PRUint32 i = 0; i < snapshotCount; i++) {
rv = listenersSnapshot.GetElementAt(i, getter_AddRefs(listener));
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
returned_rv = rv;
break; // fall thru to mListening restore code below.
}
listener->Observe(message);
}
{
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
mListening = PR_FALSE;
}
return returned_rv;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsConsoleService::LogStringMessage(const PRUnichar *message)
{
nsConsoleMessage *msg = new nsConsoleMessage(message);
return this->LogMessage(msg);
}
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsConsoleService::GetMessageArray(nsIConsoleMessage ***messages, PRUint32 *count)
{
nsIConsoleMessage **messageArray;
/*
* Lock the whole method, as we don't want anyone mucking with mCurrent or
* mFull while we're copying out the buffer.
*/
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
if (mCurrent == 0 && !mFull) {
/*
* Make a 1-length output array so that nobody gets confused,
* and return a count of 0. This should result in a 0-length
* array object when called from script.
*/
messageArray = (nsIConsoleMessage **)
nsMemory::Alloc(sizeof (nsIConsoleMessage *));
*messageArray = nsnull;
*messages = messageArray;
*count = 0;
return NS_OK;
}
PRUint32 resultSize = mFull ? mBufferSize : mCurrent;
messageArray =
(nsIConsoleMessage **)nsMemory::Alloc((sizeof (nsIConsoleMessage *))
* resultSize);
if (messageArray == nsnull) {
*messages = nsnull;
*count = 0;
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
}
PRUint32 i;
if (mFull) {
for (i = 0; i < mBufferSize; i++) {
// if full, fill the buffer starting from mCurrent (which'll be
// oldest) wrapping around the buffer to the most recent.
messageArray[i] = mMessages[(mCurrent + i) % mBufferSize];
NS_ADDREF(messageArray[i]);
}
} else {
for (i = 0; i < mCurrent; i++) {
messageArray[i] = mMessages[i];
NS_ADDREF(messageArray[i]);
}
}
*count = resultSize;
*messages = messageArray;
return NS_OK;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsConsoleService::RegisterListener(nsIConsoleListener *listener) {
nsresult rv;
/*
* Store a threadsafe proxy to the listener rather than the
* listener itself; we want the console service to be callable
* from any thread, but listeners can be implemented in
* thread-specific ways, and we always want to call them on their
* originating thread. JavaScript is the motivating example.
*/
nsCOMPtr<nsIProxyObjectManager> proxyManager =
(do_GetService(NS_XPCOMPROXY_PROGID));
if (proxyManager == nsnull)
return NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE;
nsCOMPtr<nsIConsoleListener> proxiedListener;
/*
* NOTE this will fail if the calling thread doesn't have an eventQ.
*
* Would it be better to catch that case and leave the listener unproxied?
*/
rv = proxyManager->GetProxyForObject(NS_CURRENT_EVENTQ,
NS_GET_IID(nsIConsoleListener),
listener,
PROXY_ASYNC | PROXY_ALWAYS,
getter_AddRefs(proxiedListener));
if (NS_FAILED(rv))
return rv;
{
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
// ignore rv for now, as a comment says it returns prbool instead of
// nsresult.
// Any need to check for multiply registered listeners?
mListeners->AppendElement(proxiedListener);
}
return NS_OK;
}
NS_IMETHODIMP
nsConsoleService::UnregisterListener(nsIConsoleListener *listener) {
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
// ignore rv for now, as a comment says it returns prbool instead of
// nsresult.
// Solaris needs the nsISupports cast to avoid confusion with
// another nsSupportsArray::RemoveElement overloading.
mListeners->RemoveElement((const nsISupports *)listener);
return NS_OK;
}