ladybird/LibC/SharedBuffer.cpp
Andreas Kling eda0866992 Add a C++ helper class for working with shared buffers.
This is a bit more comfortable than passing the shared buffer ID manually
everywhere and keeping track of size etc.
2019-03-08 12:24:05 +01:00

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#include <LibC/SharedBuffer.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
RetainPtr<SharedBuffer> SharedBuffer::create(pid_t peer, int size)
{
void* data;
int shared_buffer_id = create_shared_buffer(peer, size, &data);
if (shared_buffer_id < 0) {
perror("create_shared_buffer");
return nullptr;
}
return adopt(*new SharedBuffer(shared_buffer_id, size, data));
}
RetainPtr<SharedBuffer> SharedBuffer::create_from_shared_buffer_id(int shared_buffer_id)
{
void* data = get_shared_buffer(shared_buffer_id);
if (data == (void*)-1) {
perror("get_shared_buffer");
return nullptr;
}
int size = get_shared_buffer_size(shared_buffer_id);
if (size < 0) {
perror("get_shared_buffer_size");
return nullptr;
}
return adopt(*new SharedBuffer(shared_buffer_id, size, data));
}
SharedBuffer::SharedBuffer(int shared_buffer_id, int size, void* data)
: m_shared_buffer_id(shared_buffer_id)
, m_size(size)
, m_data(data)
{
}
SharedBuffer::~SharedBuffer()
{
if (m_shared_buffer_id >= 0) {
int rc = release_shared_buffer(m_shared_buffer_id);
if (rc < 0) {
perror("release_shared_buffer");
}
}
}
void SharedBuffer::seal()
{
int rc = seal_shared_buffer(m_shared_buffer_id);
if (rc < 0) {
perror("seal_shared_buffer");
exit(1);
}
}