ServiceFrameworkBase: remove ownership to ServerPort

This causes a reference cycle because ServerPort also holds a shared pointer to SessionRequestHandler (inherited by ServiceFrameworkBase). Given that the member port is never used in ServiceFrameworkBase, we can simply remove it. The port object is kept alive by ServiceManager|KernelSystem::named_ports -> ClientPort -> ServerPort
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Weiyi Wang 2019-03-12 19:11:46 -04:00
parent 54d2f16c22
commit 8750b81ce0
2 changed files with 1 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -131,13 +131,11 @@ ServiceFrameworkBase::ServiceFrameworkBase(const char* service_name, u32 max_ses
ServiceFrameworkBase::~ServiceFrameworkBase() = default;
void ServiceFrameworkBase::InstallAsService(SM::ServiceManager& service_manager) {
ASSERT(port == nullptr);
port = service_manager.RegisterService(service_name, max_sessions).Unwrap();
auto port = service_manager.RegisterService(service_name, max_sessions).Unwrap();
port->SetHleHandler(shared_from_this());
}
void ServiceFrameworkBase::InstallAsNamedPort(Kernel::KernelSystem& kernel) {
ASSERT(port == nullptr);
auto [server_port, client_port] = kernel.CreatePortPair(max_sessions, service_name);
server_port->SetHleHandler(shared_from_this());
kernel.AddNamedPort(service_name, std::move(client_port));

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@ -92,12 +92,6 @@ private:
/// Maximum number of concurrent sessions that this service can handle.
u32 max_sessions;
/**
* Port where incoming connections will be received. Only created when InstallAsService() or
* InstallAsNamedPort() are called.
*/
Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::ServerPort> port;
/// Function used to safely up-cast pointers to the derived class before invoking a handler.
InvokerFn* handler_invoker;
boost::container::flat_map<u32, FunctionInfoBase> handlers;