// Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include #include #include #include namespace brillo { namespace { // A lazily created thread local storage for quick access to a thread's message // loop, if one exists. This should be safe and free of static constructors. base::LazyInstance >::Leaky lazy_tls_ptr = LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER; } // namespace const MessageLoop::TaskId MessageLoop::kTaskIdNull = 0; MessageLoop* MessageLoop::current() { DCHECK(lazy_tls_ptr.Pointer()->Get() != nullptr) << "There isn't a MessageLoop for this thread. You need to initialize it " "first."; return lazy_tls_ptr.Pointer()->Get(); } bool MessageLoop::ThreadHasCurrent() { return lazy_tls_ptr.Pointer()->Get() != nullptr; } void MessageLoop::SetAsCurrent() { DCHECK(lazy_tls_ptr.Pointer()->Get() == nullptr) << "There's already a MessageLoop for this thread."; lazy_tls_ptr.Pointer()->Set(this); } void MessageLoop::ReleaseFromCurrent() { DCHECK(lazy_tls_ptr.Pointer()->Get() == this) << "This is not the MessageLoop bound to the current thread."; lazy_tls_ptr.Pointer()->Set(nullptr); } MessageLoop::~MessageLoop() { if (lazy_tls_ptr.Pointer()->Get() == this) lazy_tls_ptr.Pointer()->Set(nullptr); } void MessageLoop::Run() { // Default implementation is to call RunOnce() blocking until there aren't // more tasks scheduled. while (!should_exit_ && RunOnce(true)) {} should_exit_ = false; } void MessageLoop::BreakLoop() { should_exit_ = true; } } // namespace brillo