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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package java // import "golang.org/x/mobile/bind/java"
//#cgo LDFLAGS: -llog
//#include <android/log.h>
//#include <stdint.h>
//#include <string.h>
//#include "seq_android.h"
import "C"
import (
"fmt"
"sync"
"unsafe"
"golang.org/x/mobile/app"
"golang.org/x/mobile/bind/seq"
)
const maxSliceLen = 1<<31 - 1
const debug = false
// Send is called by Java to send a request to run a Go function.
//export Send
func Send(descriptor string, code int, req *C.uint8_t, reqlen C.size_t, res **C.uint8_t, reslen *C.size_t) {
fn := seq.Registry[descriptor][code]
if fn == nil {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid descriptor(%s) and code(0x%x)", descriptor, code))
}
in := new(seq.Buffer)
if reqlen > 0 {
in.Data = (*[maxSliceLen]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(req))[:reqlen]
}
out := new(seq.Buffer)
fn(out, in)
// BUG(hyangah): the function returning a go byte slice (so fn writes a pointer into 'out') is unsafe.
// After fn is complete here, Go runtime is free to collect or move the pointed byte slice
// contents. (Explicitly calling runtime.GC here will surface the problem?)
// Without pinning support from Go side, it will be hard to fix it without extra copying.
seqToBuf(res, reslen, out)
}
// DestroyRef is called by Java to inform Go it is done with a reference.
//export DestroyRef
func DestroyRef(refnum C.int32_t) {
seq.Delete(int32(refnum))
}
type request struct {
ref *seq.Ref
handle int32
code int
in *seq.Buffer
}
var recv struct {
sync.Mutex
cond sync.Cond // signals req is not empty
req []request
next int32 // next handle value
}
var res struct {
sync.Mutex
cond sync.Cond // signals a response is filled in
out map[int32]*seq.Buffer // handle -> output
}
func init() {
recv.cond.L = &recv.Mutex
recv.next = 411 // arbitrary starting point distinct from Go and Java obj ref nums
res.cond.L = &res.Mutex
res.out = make(map[int32]*seq.Buffer)
}
func initSeq() {
vm := app.State.(interface {
JavaVM() unsafe.Pointer
}).JavaVM()
C.init_seq(vm)
}
func seqToBuf(bufptr **C.uint8_t, lenptr *C.size_t, buf *seq.Buffer) {
if false {
fmt.Printf("seqToBuf tag 1, len(buf.Data)=%d, *lenptr=%d\n", len(buf.Data), *lenptr)
}
if len(buf.Data) == 0 {
*lenptr = 0
return
}
if len(buf.Data) > int(*lenptr) {
// TODO(crawshaw): realloc
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(*bufptr))
m := C.malloc(C.size_t(len(buf.Data)))
if uintptr(m) == 0 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("malloc failed, size=%d", len(buf.Data)))
}
*bufptr = (*C.uint8_t)(m)
*lenptr = C.size_t(len(buf.Data))
}
C.memcpy(unsafe.Pointer(*bufptr), unsafe.Pointer(&buf.Data[0]), C.size_t(len(buf.Data)))
}
// Recv is called by Java in a loop and blocks until Go requests a callback
// be executed by the JVM. Then a request object is returned, along with a
// handle for the host to respond via RecvRes.
//export Recv
func Recv(in **C.uint8_t, inlen *C.size_t) (ref, code, handle C.int32_t) {
recv.Lock()
for len(recv.req) == 0 {
recv.cond.Wait()
}
req := recv.req[0]
recv.req = recv.req[1:]
seqToBuf(in, inlen, req.in)
recv.Unlock()
return C.int32_t(req.ref.Num), C.int32_t(req.code), C.int32_t(req.handle)
}
// RecvRes is called by JNI to return the result of a requested callback.
//export RecvRes
func RecvRes(handle C.int32_t, out *C.uint8_t, outlen C.size_t) {
outBuf := &seq.Buffer{
Data: make([]byte, outlen),
}
copy(outBuf.Data, (*[maxSliceLen]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(out))[:outlen])
res.Lock()
res.out[int32(handle)] = outBuf
res.Unlock()
res.cond.Broadcast()
}
// transact calls a method on a Java object instance.
// It blocks until the call is complete.
func transact(ref *seq.Ref, code int, in *seq.Buffer) *seq.Buffer {
recv.Lock()
if recv.next == 1<<31-1 {
panic("recv handle overflow")
}
handle := recv.next
recv.next++
recv.req = append(recv.req, request{
ref: ref,
code: code,
in: in,
handle: handle,
})
recv.Unlock()
recv.cond.Signal()
res.Lock()
for res.out[handle] == nil {
res.cond.Wait()
}
out := res.out[handle]
delete(res.out, handle)
res.Unlock()
return out
}
func init() {
seq.FinalizeRef = func(ref *seq.Ref) {
if ref.Num < 0 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("not a Java ref: %d", ref.Num))
}
transact(ref, -1, new(seq.Buffer))
}
seq.Transact = transact
}