376 lines
13 KiB
C++
376 lines
13 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2004-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved.
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#include "NativeToJsBridge.h"
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#ifdef WITH_FBSYSTRACE
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#include <fbsystrace.h>
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using fbsystrace::FbSystraceAsyncFlow;
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#endif
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#include <folly/json.h>
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#include <folly/Memory.h>
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#include <folly/MoveWrapper.h>
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#include "Instance.h"
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#include "ModuleRegistry.h"
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#include "Platform.h"
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#include "SystraceSection.h"
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namespace facebook {
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namespace react {
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// This class manages calls from JS to native code.
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class JsToNativeBridge : public react::ExecutorDelegate {
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public:
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JsToNativeBridge(NativeToJsBridge* nativeToJs,
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std::shared_ptr<ModuleRegistry> registry,
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std::unique_ptr<MessageQueueThread> nativeQueue,
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std::shared_ptr<InstanceCallback> callback)
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: m_nativeToJs(nativeToJs)
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, m_registry(registry)
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, m_nativeQueue(std::move(nativeQueue))
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, m_callback(callback) {}
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void registerExecutor(std::unique_ptr<JSExecutor> executor,
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std::shared_ptr<MessageQueueThread> queue) override {
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m_nativeToJs->registerExecutor(m_callback->createExecutorToken(), std::move(executor), queue);
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}
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std::unique_ptr<JSExecutor> unregisterExecutor(JSExecutor& executor) override {
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m_callback->onExecutorStopped(m_nativeToJs->getTokenForExecutor(executor));
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return m_nativeToJs->unregisterExecutor(executor);
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}
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std::vector<std::string> moduleNames() override {
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// If this turns out to be too expensive to run on the js thread,
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// we can compute it in the ctor, and just return std::move() it
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// here.
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return m_registry->moduleNames();
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}
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folly::dynamic getModuleConfig(const std::string& name) override {
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return m_registry->getConfig(name);
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}
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void callNativeModules(
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JSExecutor& executor, std::string callJSON, bool isEndOfBatch) override {
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ExecutorToken token = m_nativeToJs->getTokenForExecutor(executor);
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m_nativeQueue->runOnQueue([this, token, callJSON=std::move(callJSON), isEndOfBatch] {
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// An exception anywhere in here stops processing of the batch. This
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// was the behavior of the Android bridge, and since exception handling
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// terminates the whole bridge, there's not much point in continuing.
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for (auto& call : react::parseMethodCalls(callJSON)) {
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m_registry->callNativeMethod(
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token, call.moduleId, call.methodId, std::move(call.arguments), call.callId);
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}
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if (isEndOfBatch) {
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m_callback->onBatchComplete();
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m_callback->decrementPendingJSCalls();
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}
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});
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}
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MethodCallResult callSerializableNativeHook(
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JSExecutor& executor, unsigned int moduleId, unsigned int methodId,
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folly::dynamic&& args) override {
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ExecutorToken token = m_nativeToJs->getTokenForExecutor(executor);
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return m_registry->callSerializableNativeHook(token, moduleId, methodId, std::move(args));
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}
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void quitQueueSynchronous() {
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m_nativeQueue->quitSynchronous();
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}
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private:
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// These methods are always invoked from an Executor. The NativeToJsBridge
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// keeps a reference to the root executor, and when destroy() is
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// called, the Executors are all destroyed synchronously on their
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// bridges. So, the bridge pointer will will always point to a
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// valid object during a call to a delegate method from an exectuto.
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NativeToJsBridge* m_nativeToJs;
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std::shared_ptr<ModuleRegistry> m_registry;
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std::unique_ptr<MessageQueueThread> m_nativeQueue;
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std::shared_ptr<InstanceCallback> m_callback;
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};
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NativeToJsBridge::NativeToJsBridge(
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JSExecutorFactory* jsExecutorFactory,
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std::shared_ptr<ModuleRegistry> registry,
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std::shared_ptr<MessageQueueThread> jsQueue,
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std::unique_ptr<MessageQueueThread> nativeQueue,
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std::shared_ptr<InstanceCallback> callback)
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: m_destroyed(std::make_shared<bool>(false))
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, m_mainExecutorToken(callback->createExecutorToken())
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, m_delegate(
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std::make_shared<JsToNativeBridge>(
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this, registry, std::move(nativeQueue), callback)) {
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std::unique_ptr<JSExecutor> mainExecutor =
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jsExecutorFactory->createJSExecutor(m_delegate, jsQueue);
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// cached to avoid locked map lookup in the common case
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m_mainExecutor = mainExecutor.get();
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registerExecutor(m_mainExecutorToken, std::move(mainExecutor), jsQueue);
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}
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// This must be called on the same thread on which the constructor was called.
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NativeToJsBridge::~NativeToJsBridge() {
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CHECK(*m_destroyed) <<
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"NativeToJsBridge::destroy() must be called before deallocating the NativeToJsBridge!";
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::loadApplicationScript(std::unique_ptr<const JSBigString> script,
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std::string sourceURL) {
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// TODO(t11144533): Add assert that we are on the correct thread
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m_mainExecutor->loadApplicationScript(std::move(script), std::move(sourceURL));
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::loadOptimizedApplicationScript(
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std::string bundlePath,
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std::string sourceURL,
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int flags) {
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runOnExecutorQueue(
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m_mainExecutorToken,
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[bundlePath=std::move(bundlePath),
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sourceURL=std::move(sourceURL),
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flags=flags]
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(JSExecutor* executor) {
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executor->loadApplicationScript(std::move(bundlePath), std::move(sourceURL), flags);
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});
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::loadApplicationUnbundle(
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std::unique_ptr<JSModulesUnbundle> unbundle,
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std::unique_ptr<const JSBigString> startupScript,
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std::string startupScriptSourceURL) {
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runOnExecutorQueue(
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m_mainExecutorToken,
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[unbundle=folly::makeMoveWrapper(std::move(unbundle)),
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startupScript=folly::makeMoveWrapper(std::move(startupScript)),
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startupScriptSourceURL=std::move(startupScriptSourceURL)]
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(JSExecutor* executor) mutable {
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executor->setJSModulesUnbundle(unbundle.move());
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executor->loadApplicationScript(std::move(*startupScript),
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std::move(startupScriptSourceURL));
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});
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::callFunction(
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ExecutorToken executorToken,
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std::string&& module,
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std::string&& method,
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folly::dynamic&& arguments) {
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int systraceCookie = -1;
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#ifdef WITH_FBSYSTRACE
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systraceCookie = m_systraceCookie++;
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std::string tracingName = fbsystrace_is_tracing(TRACE_TAG_REACT_CXX_BRIDGE) ?
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folly::to<std::string>("JSCall__", module, '_', method) : std::string();
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SystraceSection s(tracingName.c_str());
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FbSystraceAsyncFlow::begin(
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TRACE_TAG_REACT_CXX_BRIDGE,
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tracingName.c_str(),
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systraceCookie);
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#else
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std::string tracingName;
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#endif
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runOnExecutorQueue(executorToken, [module = std::move(module), method = std::move(method), arguments = std::move(arguments), tracingName = std::move(tracingName), systraceCookie] (JSExecutor* executor) {
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#ifdef WITH_FBSYSTRACE
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FbSystraceAsyncFlow::end(
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TRACE_TAG_REACT_CXX_BRIDGE,
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tracingName.c_str(),
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systraceCookie);
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SystraceSection s(tracingName.c_str());
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#endif
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// This is safe because we are running on the executor's thread: it won't
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// destruct until after it's been unregistered (which we check above) and
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// that will happen on this thread
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executor->callFunction(module, method, arguments);
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});
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::invokeCallback(ExecutorToken executorToken, double callbackId, folly::dynamic&& arguments) {
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int systraceCookie = -1;
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#ifdef WITH_FBSYSTRACE
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systraceCookie = m_systraceCookie++;
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FbSystraceAsyncFlow::begin(
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TRACE_TAG_REACT_CXX_BRIDGE,
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"<callback>",
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systraceCookie);
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#endif
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runOnExecutorQueue(executorToken, [callbackId, arguments = std::move(arguments), systraceCookie] (JSExecutor* executor) {
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#ifdef WITH_FBSYSTRACE
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FbSystraceAsyncFlow::end(
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TRACE_TAG_REACT_CXX_BRIDGE,
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"<callback>",
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systraceCookie);
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SystraceSection s("NativeToJsBridge.invokeCallback");
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#endif
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executor->invokeCallback(callbackId, arguments);
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});
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::setGlobalVariable(std::string propName,
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std::unique_ptr<const JSBigString> jsonValue) {
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runOnExecutorQueue(
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m_mainExecutorToken,
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[propName=std::move(propName), jsonValue=folly::makeMoveWrapper(std::move(jsonValue))]
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(JSExecutor* executor) mutable {
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executor->setGlobalVariable(propName, jsonValue.move());
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});
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}
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void* NativeToJsBridge::getJavaScriptContext() {
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// TODO(cjhopman): this seems unsafe unless we require that it is only called on the main js queue.
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return m_mainExecutor->getJavaScriptContext();
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}
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bool NativeToJsBridge::supportsProfiling() {
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// Intentionally doesn't post to jsqueue. supportsProfiling() can be called from any thread.
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return m_mainExecutor->supportsProfiling();
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::startProfiler(const std::string& title) {
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runOnExecutorQueue(m_mainExecutorToken, [=] (JSExecutor* executor) {
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executor->startProfiler(title);
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});
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::stopProfiler(const std::string& title, const std::string& filename) {
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runOnExecutorQueue(m_mainExecutorToken, [=] (JSExecutor* executor) {
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executor->stopProfiler(title, filename);
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});
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::handleMemoryPressureUiHidden() {
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runOnExecutorQueue(m_mainExecutorToken, [=] (JSExecutor* executor) {
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executor->handleMemoryPressureUiHidden();
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});
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::handleMemoryPressureModerate() {
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runOnExecutorQueue(m_mainExecutorToken, [=] (JSExecutor* executor) {
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executor->handleMemoryPressureModerate();
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});
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::handleMemoryPressureCritical() {
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runOnExecutorQueue(m_mainExecutorToken, [=] (JSExecutor* executor) {
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executor->handleMemoryPressureCritical();
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});
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}
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ExecutorToken NativeToJsBridge::getMainExecutorToken() const {
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return m_mainExecutorToken;
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}
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ExecutorToken NativeToJsBridge::registerExecutor(
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ExecutorToken token,
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std::unique_ptr<JSExecutor> executor,
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std::shared_ptr<MessageQueueThread> messageQueueThread) {
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> registrationGuard(m_registrationMutex);
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CHECK(m_executorTokenMap.find(executor.get()) == m_executorTokenMap.end())
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<< "Trying to register an already registered executor!";
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m_executorTokenMap.emplace(executor.get(), token);
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m_executorMap.emplace(
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token,
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ExecutorRegistration(std::move(executor), messageQueueThread));
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return token;
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}
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std::unique_ptr<JSExecutor> NativeToJsBridge::unregisterExecutor(JSExecutor& executor) {
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std::unique_ptr<JSExecutor> ret;
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{
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> registrationGuard(m_registrationMutex);
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auto it = m_executorTokenMap.find(&executor);
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CHECK(it != m_executorTokenMap.end())
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<< "Trying to unregister an executor that was never registered!";
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auto it2 = m_executorMap.find(it->second);
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ret = std::move(it2->second.executor_);
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m_executorTokenMap.erase(it);
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m_executorMap.erase(it2);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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MessageQueueThread* NativeToJsBridge::getMessageQueueThread(const ExecutorToken& executorToken) {
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> registrationGuard(m_registrationMutex);
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auto it = m_executorMap.find(executorToken);
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if (it == m_executorMap.end()) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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return it->second.messageQueueThread_.get();
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}
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JSExecutor* NativeToJsBridge::getExecutor(const ExecutorToken& executorToken) {
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> registrationGuard(m_registrationMutex);
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auto it = m_executorMap.find(executorToken);
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if (it == m_executorMap.end()) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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return it->second.executor_.get();
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}
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ExecutorToken NativeToJsBridge::getTokenForExecutor(JSExecutor& executor) {
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> registrationGuard(m_registrationMutex);
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return m_executorTokenMap.at(&executor);
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::destroy() {
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m_delegate->quitQueueSynchronous();
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auto* executorMessageQueueThread = getMessageQueueThread(m_mainExecutorToken);
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// All calls made through runOnExecutorQueue have an early exit if
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// m_destroyed is true. Setting this before the runOnQueueSync will cause
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// pending work to be cancelled and we won't have to wait for it.
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*m_destroyed = true;
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executorMessageQueueThread->runOnQueueSync([this, executorMessageQueueThread] {
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m_mainExecutor->destroy();
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executorMessageQueueThread->quitSynchronous();
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unregisterExecutor(*m_mainExecutor);
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m_mainExecutor = nullptr;
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});
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}
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void NativeToJsBridge::runOnExecutorQueue(ExecutorToken executorToken, std::function<void(JSExecutor*)> task) {
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if (*m_destroyed) {
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return;
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}
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auto executorMessageQueueThread = getMessageQueueThread(executorToken);
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if (executorMessageQueueThread == nullptr) {
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LOG(WARNING) << "Dropping JS action for executor that has been unregistered...";
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return;
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}
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std::shared_ptr<bool> isDestroyed = m_destroyed;
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executorMessageQueueThread->runOnQueue([this, isDestroyed, executorToken, task=std::move(task)] {
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if (*isDestroyed) {
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return;
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}
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JSExecutor *executor = getExecutor(executorToken);
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if (executor == nullptr) {
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LOG(WARNING) << "Dropping JS call for executor that has been unregistered...";
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return;
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}
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// The executor is guaranteed to be valid for the duration of the task because:
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// 1. the executor is only destroyed after it is unregistered
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// 2. the executor is unregistered on this queue
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// 3. we just confirmed that the executor hasn't been unregistered above
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task(executor);
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});
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}
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} }
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