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wireplumber/lib/wp/private/registry.c
George Kiagiadakis ad743a2143 registry: move to a separate file and decouple it from the object manager
So that it can have its own log topic...
It also makes the code a bit easier to navigate.
2024-03-12 11:55:45 +02:00

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/* WirePlumber
*
* Copyright © 2019-2024 Collabora Ltd.
* @author George Kiagiadakis <george.kiagiadakis@collabora.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*/
#include "registry.h"
#include "object-manager.h"
#include "log.h"
WP_DEFINE_LOCAL_LOG_TOPIC ("wp-registry")
/*
* WpRegistry:
*
* The registry keeps track of registered objects on the wireplumber core.
* There are 3 kinds of registered objects:
*
* 1) PipeWire global objects, which live in another process.
*
* These objects are represented by a WpGlobal with the
* WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY flag set. They appear when
* the registry_global() event is fired and are removed by
* registry_global_remove(). These objects do not have an associated
* WpProxy, unless there is at least one WpObjectManager that is interested
* in them. In this case, a WpProxy is constructed and it is owned by the
* WpGlobal until the global is removed by the registry_global_remove() event.
*
* 2) PipeWire global objects, which were constructed by this process, either
* by calling into a remove factory (see wp_node_new_from_factory()) or
* by exporting a local object (WpImplSession etc...).
*
* These objects are also represented by a WpGlobal, which may however be
* constructed before they appear on the registry. The associated WpProxy
* calls into wp_registry_prepare_new_global() at the time it receives
* the 'bound' event and creates a global that has the
* WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_OWNED_BY_PROXY flag enabled. As the flag name suggests,
* these globals are "owned" by the WpProxy and the WpGlobal has no ref
* on the WpProxy itself. This allows destroying the proxy in client code
* by dropping its last reference.
*
* Normally, these global objects also appear on the pipewire registry. When
* this happens, the WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY flag is also added
* and that keeps an additional reference on the global (both flags must
* be dropped before the WpGlobal is destroyed).
*
* In some cases, such an object might appear first on the registry and
* then receive the 'bound' event. In order to handle this situation, globals
* are not advertised immediately when they appear on the registry, but
* they are added on a tmp_globals list instead, which is emptied on the
* next core sync. In all cases, the proxy 'bound' and the registry 'global'
* events will be fired in the same sync cycle, so we can catch a late
* 'bound' event and still associate the proxy with the WpGlobal before
* object managers are notified about the existence of this global.
*
* 3) WirePlumber global objects (WpModule, WpPlugin, WpSiFactory).
*
* These are local objects that have nothing to do with PipeWire. They do not
* have a global id and they are also not subclasses of WpProxy. The registry
* always owns a reference on them, so that they are kept alive for as long
* as the WpCore is alive.
*/
static void
object_manager_destroyed (gpointer data, GObject * om)
{
WpRegistry *self = data;
g_ptr_array_remove_fast (self->object_managers, om);
}
/* find the subclass of WpPipewireGloabl that can handle
the given pipewire interface type of the given version */
static inline GType
find_proxy_instance_type (const char * type, guint32 version)
{
g_autofree GType *children;
guint n_children;
children = g_type_children (WP_TYPE_GLOBAL_PROXY, &n_children);
for (guint i = 0; i < n_children; i++) {
WpProxyClass *klass = (WpProxyClass *) g_type_class_ref (children[i]);
if (g_strcmp0 (klass->pw_iface_type, type) == 0 &&
klass->pw_iface_version == version) {
g_type_class_unref (klass);
return children[i];
}
g_type_class_unref (klass);
}
return WP_TYPE_GLOBAL_PROXY;
}
/* called by the registry when a global appears */
static void
registry_global (void *data, uint32_t id, uint32_t permissions,
const char *type, uint32_t version, const struct spa_dict *props)
{
WpRegistry *self = data;
GType gtype = find_proxy_instance_type (type, version);
wp_debug_object (wp_registry_get_core (self),
"global:%u perm:0x%x type:%s/%u -> %s",
id, permissions, type, version, g_type_name (gtype));
wp_registry_prepare_new_global (self, id, permissions,
WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY, gtype, NULL, props, NULL);
}
/* called by the registry when a global is removed */
static void
registry_global_remove (void *data, uint32_t id)
{
WpRegistry *self = data;
WpGlobal *global = NULL;
if (id < self->globals->len)
global = g_ptr_array_index (self->globals, id);
/* if not found, look in the tmp_globals, as it may still not be exposed */
if (!global) {
for (guint i = 0; i < self->tmp_globals->len; i++) {
WpGlobal *g = g_ptr_array_index (self->tmp_globals, i);
if (g->id == id) {
global = g;
break;
}
}
}
g_return_if_fail (global &&
global->flags & WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY);
wp_debug_object (wp_registry_get_core (self),
"global removed:%u type:%s", id, g_type_name (global->type));
wp_global_rm_flag (global, WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY);
}
static const struct pw_registry_events registry_events = {
PW_VERSION_REGISTRY_EVENTS,
.global = registry_global,
.global_remove = registry_global_remove,
};
void
wp_registry_init (WpRegistry *self)
{
self->globals =
g_ptr_array_new_with_free_func ((GDestroyNotify) wp_global_unref);
self->tmp_globals =
g_ptr_array_new_with_free_func ((GDestroyNotify) wp_global_unref);
self->objects = g_ptr_array_new_with_free_func (g_object_unref);
self->object_managers = g_ptr_array_new ();
self->features = g_ptr_array_new_with_free_func (g_free);
}
void
wp_registry_clear (WpRegistry *self)
{
wp_registry_detach (self);
g_clear_pointer (&self->globals, g_ptr_array_unref);
g_clear_pointer (&self->tmp_globals, g_ptr_array_unref);
g_clear_pointer (&self->features, g_ptr_array_unref);
/* remove all the registered objects
this will normally also destroy the object managers, eventually, since
they are normally ref'ed by modules, which are registered objects */
{
g_autoptr (GPtrArray) objlist = g_steal_pointer (&self->objects);
while (objlist->len > 0) {
g_autoptr (GObject) object = g_ptr_array_steal_index_fast (objlist,
objlist->len - 1);
wp_registry_notify_rm_object (self, object);
}
}
/* in case there are any object managers left,
remove the weak ref on them and let them be... */
{
g_autoptr (GPtrArray) object_mgrs;
GObject *om;
object_mgrs = g_steal_pointer (&self->object_managers);
while (object_mgrs->len > 0) {
om = g_ptr_array_steal_index_fast (object_mgrs, object_mgrs->len - 1);
g_object_weak_unref (om, object_manager_destroyed, self);
}
}
}
void
wp_registry_attach (WpRegistry *self, struct pw_core *pw_core)
{
self->pw_registry = pw_core_get_registry (pw_core,
PW_VERSION_REGISTRY, 0);
pw_registry_add_listener (self->pw_registry, &self->listener,
&registry_events, self);
}
void
wp_registry_detach (WpRegistry *self)
{
if (self->pw_registry) {
spa_hook_remove (&self->listener);
pw_proxy_destroy ((struct pw_proxy *) self->pw_registry);
self->pw_registry = NULL;
}
/* remove pipewire globals */
GPtrArray *objlist = self->globals;
while (objlist && objlist->len > 0) {
g_autoptr (WpGlobal) global = g_ptr_array_steal_index_fast (objlist,
objlist->len - 1);
if (!global)
continue;
if (global->proxy)
wp_registry_notify_rm_object (self, global->proxy);
/* remove the APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY flag to unref the proxy if it is owned
by the registry; set registry to NULL to avoid further interference */
global->registry = NULL;
wp_global_rm_flag (global, WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY);
/* the registry's ref on global is dropped here; it may still live if
there is a proxy that owns a ref on it, but global->registry is set
to NULL, so there is no further interference */
}
/* drop tmp globals as well */
objlist = self->tmp_globals;
while (objlist && objlist->len > 0) {
g_autoptr (WpGlobal) global = g_ptr_array_steal_index_fast (objlist,
objlist->len - 1);
wp_global_rm_flag (global, WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY);
}
}
static gboolean
expose_tmp_globals (WpCore *core)
{
WpRegistry *self = wp_core_get_registry (core);
g_autoptr (GPtrArray) tmp_globals = NULL;
g_autoptr (GPtrArray) object_managers = NULL;
/* in case the registry was cleared in the meantime... */
if (G_UNLIKELY (!self->tmp_globals))
return G_SOURCE_REMOVE;
/* steal the tmp_globals list and replace it with an empty one */
tmp_globals = self->tmp_globals;
self->tmp_globals =
g_ptr_array_new_with_free_func ((GDestroyNotify) wp_global_unref);
wp_debug_object (core, "exposing %u new globals", tmp_globals->len);
/* traverse in the order that the globals appeared on the registry */
for (guint i = 0; i < tmp_globals->len; i++) {
WpGlobal *g = g_ptr_array_index (tmp_globals, i);
/* if global was already removed, drop it */
if (g->flags == 0 || g->id == SPA_ID_INVALID)
continue;
/* if old global is owned by proxy, remove it */
if (self->globals->len > g->id) {
WpGlobal *old_g = g_ptr_array_index (self->globals, g->id);
if (old_g && (old_g->flags & WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_OWNED_BY_PROXY))
wp_global_rm_flag (old_g, WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_OWNED_BY_PROXY);
}
g_return_val_if_fail (self->globals->len <= g->id ||
g_ptr_array_index (self->globals, g->id) == NULL, G_SOURCE_REMOVE);
/* set the registry, so that wp_global_rm_flag() can work full-scale */
g->registry = self;
/* store it in the globals list */
if (self->globals->len <= g->id)
g_ptr_array_set_size (self->globals, g->id + 1);
g_ptr_array_index (self->globals, g->id) = wp_global_ref (g);
}
object_managers = g_ptr_array_copy (self->object_managers,
(GCopyFunc) g_object_ref, NULL);
g_ptr_array_set_free_func (object_managers, g_object_unref);
/* notify object managers */
for (guint i = 0; i < object_managers->len; i++) {
WpObjectManager *om = g_ptr_array_index (object_managers, i);
for (guint i = 0; i < tmp_globals->len; i++) {
WpGlobal *g = g_ptr_array_index (tmp_globals, i);
/* if global was already removed, drop it */
if (g->flags == 0 || g->id == SPA_ID_INVALID)
continue;
wp_object_manager_add_global (om, g);
}
wp_object_manager_maybe_objects_changed (om);
}
return G_SOURCE_REMOVE;
}
/*
* \param new_global (out) (transfer full) (optional): the new global
*
* This is normally called up to 2 times in the same sync cycle:
* one from registry_global(), another from the proxy bound event
* Unfortunately the order in which those 2 events happen is specific
* to the implementation of the object, which is why this is implemented
* with a temporary globals list that get exposed later to the object managers
*/
void
wp_registry_prepare_new_global (WpRegistry * self, guint32 id,
guint32 permissions, guint32 flag, GType type,
WpGlobalProxy *proxy, const struct spa_dict *props,
WpGlobal ** new_global)
{
g_autoptr (WpGlobal) global = NULL;
WpCore *core = wp_registry_get_core (self);
g_return_if_fail (flag != 0);
for (guint i = 0; i < self->tmp_globals->len; i++) {
WpGlobal *g = g_ptr_array_index (self->tmp_globals, i);
if (g->id == id) {
global = wp_global_ref (g);
break;
}
}
wp_debug_object (core, "%s WpGlobal:%u type:%s proxy:%p",
global ? "reuse" : "new", id, g_type_name (type),
(global && global->proxy) ? global->proxy : proxy);
if (!global) {
global = g_rc_box_new0 (WpGlobal);
global->flags = flag;
global->id = id;
global->type = type;
global->permissions = permissions;
global->properties = props ?
wp_properties_new_copy_dict (props) : wp_properties_new_empty ();
global->proxy = proxy;
g_ptr_array_add (self->tmp_globals, wp_global_ref (global));
/* ensure we have 'object.id' so that we can filter by id on object managers */
wp_properties_setf (global->properties, PW_KEY_OBJECT_ID, "%u", global->id);
/* schedule exposing when adding the first global */
if (self->tmp_globals->len == 1) {
wp_core_idle_add_closure (core, NULL,
g_cclosure_new_object (G_CALLBACK (expose_tmp_globals), G_OBJECT (core)));
}
} else {
/* store the most permissive permissions */
if (permissions > global->permissions)
global->permissions = permissions;
global->flags |= flag;
/* store the most deep type (i.e. WpImplNode instead of WpNode),
so that object-manager interests can work more accurately
if the interest is on a specific subclass */
if (g_type_depth (type) > g_type_depth (global->type))
global->type = type;
if (proxy) {
g_return_if_fail (global->proxy == NULL);
global->proxy = proxy;
}
if (props)
wp_properties_update_from_dict (global->properties, props);
}
if (new_global)
*new_global = g_steal_pointer (&global);
}
void
wp_registry_notify_add_object (WpRegistry *self, gpointer object)
{
for (guint i = 0; i < self->object_managers->len; i++) {
WpObjectManager *om = g_ptr_array_index (self->object_managers, i);
wp_object_manager_add_object (om, object);
wp_object_manager_maybe_objects_changed (om);
}
}
void
wp_registry_notify_rm_object (WpRegistry *self, gpointer object)
{
for (guint i = 0; i < self->object_managers->len; i++) {
WpObjectManager *om = g_ptr_array_index (self->object_managers, i);
wp_object_manager_rm_object (om, object);
wp_object_manager_maybe_objects_changed (om);
}
}
void
wp_registry_install_object_manager (WpRegistry * self, WpObjectManager * om)
{
guint i;
g_object_weak_ref (G_OBJECT (om), object_manager_destroyed, self);
g_ptr_array_add (self->object_managers, om);
/* add pre-existing objects to the object manager,
in case it's interested in them */
for (i = 0; i < self->globals->len; i++) {
WpGlobal *g = g_ptr_array_index (self->globals, i);
/* check if null because the globals array can have gaps */
if (g)
wp_object_manager_add_global (om, g);
}
for (i = 0; i < self->objects->len; i++) {
GObject *o = g_ptr_array_index (self->objects, i);
wp_object_manager_add_object (om, o);
}
wp_object_manager_maybe_objects_changed (om);
}
/* WpGlobal */
G_DEFINE_BOXED_TYPE (WpGlobal, wp_global, wp_global_ref, wp_global_unref)
void
wp_global_rm_flag (WpGlobal *global, guint rm_flag)
{
WpRegistry *reg = global->registry;
guint32 id = global->id;
/* no flag to remove */
if (!(global->flags & rm_flag))
return;
wp_trace_boxed (WP_TYPE_GLOBAL, global,
"remove global %u flag 0x%x [flags:0x%x, reg:%p]",
id, rm_flag, global->flags, reg);
/* global was owned by the proxy; by removing the flag, we clear out
also the proxy pointer, which is presumably no longer valid and we
notify all listeners that the proxy is gone */
if (rm_flag == WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_OWNED_BY_PROXY) {
global->flags &= ~WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_OWNED_BY_PROXY;
if (reg && global->proxy) {
wp_registry_notify_rm_object (reg, global->proxy);
}
global->proxy = NULL;
}
/* registry removed the global */
else if (rm_flag == WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY) {
global->flags &= ~WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY;
/* destroy the proxy if it exists */
if (global->proxy) {
/* steal the proxy to avoid calling wp_registry_notify_rm_object()
again while removing OWNED_BY_PROXY;
keep a temporary ref so that _deactivate() doesn't crash in case the
pw-proxy-destroyed signal causes external references to be dropped */
g_autoptr (WpGlobalProxy) proxy =
g_object_ref (g_steal_pointer (&global->proxy));
/* notify all listeners that the proxy is gone */
if (reg)
wp_registry_notify_rm_object (reg, proxy);
/* remove FEATURE_BOUND to destroy the underlying pw_proxy */
wp_object_deactivate (WP_OBJECT (proxy), WP_PROXY_FEATURE_BOUND);
/* stop all in-progress activations */
wp_object_abort_activation (WP_OBJECT (proxy), "PipeWire proxy removed");
/* if the proxy is not owning the global, unref it */
if (global->flags == 0)
g_object_unref (proxy);
}
/* It's possible to receive consecutive {add, remove, add} events for the
* same id. Since the WpGlobal might not be destroyed immediately below,
* (e.g. it's in tmp_globals list), we must invalidate the id now, so that
* this WpGlobal is not used in reference to objects added later.
*/
global->id = SPA_ID_INVALID;
wp_properties_setf (global->properties, PW_KEY_OBJECT_ID, NULL);
}
/* drop the registry's ref on global when it does not appear on the registry anymore */
if (!(global->flags & WP_GLOBAL_FLAG_APPEARS_ON_REGISTRY) && reg) {
g_clear_pointer (&g_ptr_array_index (reg->globals, id), wp_global_unref);
}
}
struct pw_proxy *
wp_global_bind (WpGlobal * global)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (global->proxy, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (global->registry, NULL);
WpProxyClass *klass = WP_PROXY_GET_CLASS (global->proxy);
return pw_registry_bind (global->registry->pw_registry, global->id,
klass->pw_iface_type, klass->pw_iface_version, 0);
}