kernel/eka/memmodel/epoc/flexible/mmu/mrefcntobj.h
author Tom Cosgrove <tom.cosgrove@nokia.com>
Fri, 28 May 2010 16:26:05 +0100
branchRCL_3
changeset 29 743008598095
parent 20 597aaf25e343
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix for bug 2283 (RVCT 4.0 support is missing from PDK 3.0.h) Have multiple extension sections in the bld.inf, one for each version of the compiler. The RVCT version building the tools will build the runtime libraries for its version, but make sure we extract all the other versions from zip archives. Also add the archive for RVCT4.

// Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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//
// Initial Contributors:
// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
//
// Contributors:
//
// Description:
//

/**
 @file
 @internalComponent
*/

#ifndef MREFCNTOBJ_H
#define MREFCNTOBJ_H

#include <klib.h>

/**
Base class for creating reference counted objects.

This provide basic reference counting and asynchronous cleanup
for derived classes. An object whose reference count reaches zero
will be destroyed.
*/
class DReferenceCountedObject : public DBase
	{
public:
	/**
	Constructs this object with an initial reference count of one.
	*/
	DReferenceCountedObject();

	/**
	Atomically increment this object's reference count.
	A fault is raised if the count was initially <= 0.

	@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section
	@pre #iReferenceCount>0
	*/
	void Open();

	/**
	Atomically increment this object's reference count if it 
	was initially > 0.

	This is for use in situations where a reference counted object 
	is found by looking in a list, and the list may contain
	objects which have had their reference counts decremented
	to zero and are in the process of being cleaned up. A failure
	to open a reference on these objects should be taken as an
	indication that the object should be ignored, and treated as
	though it were never found.
	
	@return True if the count was incremented.
			False if it wasn't: because it was initially <= 0.

	@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section
	*/
	TBool TryOpen();

	/**
	Decrement this object's reference count and if it reaches zero,
	delete this object.

	@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section.
	@pre No fast mutex can be held.
	@pre No mutexes with order greater less than KMutexOrdKernelHeap can be held.
	*/
	void Close();

	/**
	Decrement this object's reference count and if this reaches zero,
	queue this object for asynchronous deletion.

	@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section.
	@pre No fast mutex can be held.
	*/
	void AsyncClose();

protected:
	/**
	Destructor which asserts in debug builds that the object's reference count is zero.
	*/
	virtual ~DReferenceCountedObject();

	/**
	Return true if the preconditions for #Close are met.
	This is for use by derived classes which overload the #Close method.
	*/
	TBool CheckCloseIsSafe();

protected:

	/**
	This object's reference count. Must always be >= 0.
	*/
	TInt iReferenceCount;
	};


FORCE_INLINE DReferenceCountedObject::DReferenceCountedObject()
	: iReferenceCount(1)
	{
	}

#endif