IPC: Add Pop/PushObjects methods to RequestParser/Builder

These use the context functions to create and look-up handles for the
user.
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Yuri Kunde Schlesner 2017-06-09 00:51:18 -07:00
parent 1c4b0ebb1f
commit 21436f5ef7

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@ -4,6 +4,10 @@
#pragma once
#include <array>
#include <tuple>
#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
#include "core/hle/ipc.h"
#include "core/hle/kernel/handle_table.h"
#include "core/hle/kernel/hle_ipc.h"
@ -105,6 +109,9 @@ public:
template <typename... H>
void PushMoveHandles(H... handles);
template <typename... O>
void PushObjects(Kernel::SharedPtr<O>... pointers);
void PushCurrentPIDHandle();
void PushStaticBuffer(VAddr buffer_vaddr, u32 size, u8 buffer_id);
@ -170,6 +177,11 @@ inline void RequestBuilder::PushMoveHandles(H... handles) {
Push(static_cast<Kernel::Handle>(handles)...);
}
template <typename... O>
inline void RequestBuilder::PushObjects(Kernel::SharedPtr<O>... pointers) {
PushMoveHandles(context->AddOutgoingHandle(std::move(pointers))...);
}
inline void RequestBuilder::PushCurrentPIDHandle() {
Push(CallingPidDesc());
Push(u32(0));
@ -229,10 +241,52 @@ public:
template <typename First, typename... Other>
void Pop(First& first_value, Other&... other_values);
/// Equivalent to calling `PopHandles<1>()[0]`.
Kernel::Handle PopHandle();
/**
* Pops a descriptor containing `N` handles. The handles are returned as an array. The
* descriptor must contain exactly `N` handles, it is not permitted to, for example, call
* PopHandles<1>() twice to read a multi-handle descriptor with 2 handles, or to make a single
* PopHandles<2>() call to read 2 single-handle descriptors.
*/
template <unsigned int N>
std::array<Kernel::Handle, N> PopHandles();
/// Convenience wrapper around PopHandles() which assigns the handles to the passed references.
template <typename... H>
void PopHandles(H&... handles);
void PopHandles(H&... handles) {
std::tie(handles...) = PopHandles<sizeof...(H)>();
}
/// Equivalent to calling `PopGenericObjects<1>()[0]`.
Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Object> PopGenericObject();
/// Equivalent to calling `std::get<0>(PopObjects<T>())`.
template <typename T>
Kernel::SharedPtr<T> PopObject();
/**
* Pop a descriptor containing `N` handles and resolves them to Kernel::Object pointers. If a
* handle is invalid, null is returned for that object instead. The same caveats from
* PopHandles() apply regarding `N` matching the number of handles in the descriptor.
*/
template <unsigned int N>
std::array<Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Object>, N> PopGenericObjects();
/**
* Resolves handles to Kernel::Objects as in PopGenericsObjects(), but then also casts them to
* the passed `T` types, while verifying that the cast is valid. If the type of an object does
* not match, null is returned instead.
*/
template <typename... T>
std::tuple<Kernel::SharedPtr<T>...> PopObjects();
/// Convenience wrapper around PopObjects() which assigns the handles to the passed references.
template <typename... T>
void PopObjects(Kernel::SharedPtr<T>&... pointers) {
std::tie(pointers...) = PopObjects<T...>();
}
/**
* @brief Pops the static buffer vaddr
@ -344,15 +398,54 @@ inline Kernel::Handle RequestParser::PopHandle() {
return Pop<Kernel::Handle>();
}
template <typename... H>
void RequestParser::PopHandles(H&... handles) {
const u32 handle_descriptor = Pop<u32>();
const int handles_number = sizeof...(H);
DEBUG_ASSERT_MSG(IsHandleDescriptor(handle_descriptor),
"Tried to pop handle(s) but the descriptor is not a handle descriptor");
DEBUG_ASSERT_MSG(handles_number == HandleNumberFromDesc(handle_descriptor),
"Number of handles doesn't match the descriptor");
Pop(static_cast<Kernel::Handle&>(handles)...);
template <unsigned int N>
std::array<Kernel::Handle, N> RequestParser::PopHandles() {
u32 handle_descriptor = Pop<u32>();
ASSERT_MSG(IsHandleDescriptor(handle_descriptor),
"Tried to pop handle(s) but the descriptor is not a handle descriptor");
ASSERT_MSG(N == HandleNumberFromDesc(handle_descriptor),
"Number of handles doesn't match the descriptor");
std::array<Kernel::Handle, N> handles{};
for (Kernel::Handle& handle : handles) {
handle = Pop<Kernel::Handle>();
}
return handles;
}
inline Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Object> RequestParser::PopGenericObject() {
Kernel::Handle handle = PopHandle();
return context->GetIncomingHandle(handle);
}
template <typename T>
Kernel::SharedPtr<T> RequestParser::PopObject() {
return Kernel::DynamicObjectCast<T>(PopGenericObject());
}
template <unsigned int N>
inline std::array<Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Object>, N> RequestParser::PopGenericObjects() {
std::array<Kernel::Handle, N> handles = PopHandles<N>();
std::array<Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Object>, N> pointers;
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
pointers[i] = context->GetIncomingHandle(handles[i]);
}
return pointers;
}
namespace detail {
template <typename... T, size_t... I>
std::tuple<Kernel::SharedPtr<T>...> PopObjectsHelper(
std::array<Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Object>, sizeof...(T)>&& pointers,
std::index_sequence<I...>) {
return std::make_tuple(Kernel::DynamicObjectCast<T>(std::move(pointers[I]))...);
}
} // namespace detail
template <typename... T>
inline std::tuple<Kernel::SharedPtr<T>...> RequestParser::PopObjects() {
return detail::PopObjectsHelper<T...>(PopGenericObjects<sizeof...(T)>(),
std::index_sequence_for<T...>{});
}
inline VAddr RequestParser::PopStaticBuffer(size_t* data_size, bool useStaticBuffersToGetVaddr) {