| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219 | /* * * Copyright 2018 gRPC authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * */#ifndef GRPCPP_IMPL_CODEGEN_CALLBACK_COMMON_H#define GRPCPP_IMPL_CODEGEN_CALLBACK_COMMON_H#include <functional>#include <grpc/impl/codegen/grpc_types.h>#include <grpcpp/impl/codegen/call.h>#include <grpcpp/impl/codegen/channel_interface.h>#include <grpcpp/impl/codegen/config.h>#include <grpcpp/impl/codegen/core_codegen_interface.h>#include <grpcpp/impl/codegen/status.h>namespace grpc {namespace internal {/// An exception-safe way of invoking a user-specified callback function// TODO(vjpai): decide whether it is better for this to take a const lvalue//              parameter or an rvalue parameter, or if it even matterstemplate <class Func, class... Args>void CatchingCallback(Func&& func, Args&&... args) {#if GRPC_ALLOW_EXCEPTIONS  try {    func(std::forward<Args>(args)...);  } catch (...) {    // nothing to return or change here, just don't crash the library  }#else   // GRPC_ALLOW_EXCEPTIONS  func(std::forward<Args>(args)...);#endif  // GRPC_ALLOW_EXCEPTIONS}template <class ReturnType, class Func, class... Args>ReturnType* CatchingReactorCreator(Func&& func, Args&&... args) {#if GRPC_ALLOW_EXCEPTIONS  try {    return func(std::forward<Args>(args)...);  } catch (...) {    // fail the RPC, don't crash the library    return nullptr;  }#else   // GRPC_ALLOW_EXCEPTIONS  return func(std::forward<Args>(args)...);#endif  // GRPC_ALLOW_EXCEPTIONS}// The contract on these tags is that they are single-shot. They must be// constructed and then fired at exactly one point. There is no expectation// that they can be reused without reconstruction.class CallbackWithStatusTag    : public grpc_experimental_completion_queue_functor { public:  // always allocated against a call arena, no memory free required  static void operator delete(void* /*ptr*/, std::size_t size) {    assert(size == sizeof(CallbackWithStatusTag));  }  // This operator should never be called as the memory should be freed as part  // of the arena destruction. It only exists to provide a matching operator  // delete to the operator new so that some compilers will not complain (see  // https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/11301) Note at the time of adding this  // there are no tests catching the compiler warning.  static void operator delete(void*, void*) { assert(0); }  CallbackWithStatusTag(grpc_call* call, std::function<void(Status)> f,                        CompletionQueueTag* ops)      : call_(call), func_(std::move(f)), ops_(ops) {    g_core_codegen_interface->grpc_call_ref(call);    functor_run = &CallbackWithStatusTag::StaticRun;  }  ~CallbackWithStatusTag() {}  Status* status_ptr() { return &status_; }  // force_run can not be performed on a tag if operations using this tag  // have been sent to PerformOpsOnCall. It is intended for error conditions  // that are detected before the operations are internally processed.  void force_run(Status s) {    status_ = std::move(s);    Run(true);  } private:  grpc_call* call_;  std::function<void(Status)> func_;  CompletionQueueTag* ops_;  Status status_;  static void StaticRun(grpc_experimental_completion_queue_functor* cb,                        int ok) {    static_cast<CallbackWithStatusTag*>(cb)->Run(static_cast<bool>(ok));  }  void Run(bool ok) {    void* ignored = ops_;    if (!ops_->FinalizeResult(&ignored, &ok)) {      // The tag was swallowed      return;    }    GPR_CODEGEN_ASSERT(ignored == ops_);    // Last use of func_ or status_, so ok to move them out    auto func = std::move(func_);    auto status = std::move(status_);    func_ = nullptr;     // reset to clear this out for sure    status_ = Status();  // reset to clear this out for sure    CatchingCallback(std::move(func), std::move(status));    g_core_codegen_interface->grpc_call_unref(call_);  }};/// CallbackWithSuccessTag can be reused multiple times, and will be used in/// this fashion for streaming operations. As a result, it shouldn't clear/// anything up until its destructorclass CallbackWithSuccessTag    : public grpc_experimental_completion_queue_functor { public:  // always allocated against a call arena, no memory free required  static void operator delete(void* /*ptr*/, std::size_t size) {    assert(size == sizeof(CallbackWithSuccessTag));  }  // This operator should never be called as the memory should be freed as part  // of the arena destruction. It only exists to provide a matching operator  // delete to the operator new so that some compilers will not complain (see  // https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/11301) Note at the time of adding this  // there are no tests catching the compiler warning.  static void operator delete(void*, void*) { assert(0); }  CallbackWithSuccessTag() : call_(nullptr) {}  CallbackWithSuccessTag(grpc_call* call, std::function<void(bool)> f,                         CompletionQueueTag* ops) {    Set(call, f, ops);  }  CallbackWithSuccessTag(const CallbackWithSuccessTag&) = delete;  CallbackWithSuccessTag& operator=(const CallbackWithSuccessTag&) = delete;  ~CallbackWithSuccessTag() { Clear(); }  // Set can only be called on a default-constructed or Clear'ed tag.  // It should never be called on a tag that was constructed with arguments  // or on a tag that has been Set before unless the tag has been cleared.  void Set(grpc_call* call, std::function<void(bool)> f,           CompletionQueueTag* ops) {    GPR_CODEGEN_ASSERT(call_ == nullptr);    g_core_codegen_interface->grpc_call_ref(call);    call_ = call;    func_ = std::move(f);    ops_ = ops;    functor_run = &CallbackWithSuccessTag::StaticRun;  }  void Clear() {    if (call_ != nullptr) {      grpc_call* call = call_;      call_ = nullptr;      func_ = nullptr;      g_core_codegen_interface->grpc_call_unref(call);    }  }  CompletionQueueTag* ops() { return ops_; }  // force_run can not be performed on a tag if operations using this tag  // have been sent to PerformOpsOnCall. It is intended for error conditions  // that are detected before the operations are internally processed.  void force_run(bool ok) { Run(ok); }  /// check if this tag is currently set  operator bool() const { return call_ != nullptr; } private:  grpc_call* call_;  std::function<void(bool)> func_;  CompletionQueueTag* ops_;  static void StaticRun(grpc_experimental_completion_queue_functor* cb,                        int ok) {    static_cast<CallbackWithSuccessTag*>(cb)->Run(static_cast<bool>(ok));  }  void Run(bool ok) {    void* ignored = ops_;    // Allow a "false" return value from FinalizeResult to silence the    // callback, just as it silences a CQ tag in the async cases#ifndef NDEBUG    auto* ops = ops_;#endif    bool do_callback = ops_->FinalizeResult(&ignored, &ok);    GPR_CODEGEN_DEBUG_ASSERT(ignored == ops);    if (do_callback) {      CatchingCallback(func_, ok);    }  }};}  // namespace internal}  // namespace grpc#endif  // GRPCPP_IMPL_CODEGEN_CALLBACK_COMMON_H
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