1 // Copyright (c) 2006-2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef BASE_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_POSIX_H_
6 #define BASE_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_POSIX_H_
8 #include "base/files/file.h"
9 #include "base/files/scoped_file.h"
13 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 // We introduct a special structure for file descriptors in order that we are
15 // able to use template specialisation to special-case their handling.
17 // IMPORTANT: This is primarily intended for use when sending file descriptors
18 // over IPC. Even if |auto_close| is true, base::FileDescriptor does NOT close()
19 // |fd| when going out of scope. Instead, a consumer of a base::FileDescriptor
20 // must invoke close() on |fd| if |auto_close| is true.
22 // In the case of IPC, the the IPC subsystem knows to close() |fd| after sending
23 // a message that contains a base::FileDescriptor if auto_close == true. On the
24 // other end, the receiver must make sure to close() |fd| after it has finished
25 // processing the IPC message. See the IPC::ParamTraits<> specialization in
26 // ipc/ipc_message_utils.h for all the details.
27 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
28 struct FileDescriptor
{
29 FileDescriptor() : fd(-1), auto_close(false) {}
31 FileDescriptor(int ifd
, bool iauto_close
) : fd(ifd
), auto_close(iauto_close
) {
34 FileDescriptor(File file
) : fd(file
.TakePlatformFile()), auto_close(true) {}
35 explicit FileDescriptor(ScopedFD fd
) : fd(fd
.release()), auto_close(true) {}
37 bool operator==(const FileDescriptor
& other
) const {
38 return (fd
== other
.fd
&& auto_close
== other
.auto_close
);
41 bool operator!=(const FileDescriptor
& other
) const {
42 return !operator==(other
);
45 // A comparison operator so that we can use these as keys in a std::map.
46 bool operator<(const FileDescriptor
& other
) const {
51 // If true, this file descriptor should be closed after it has been used. For
52 // example an IPC system might interpret this flag as indicating that the
53 // file descriptor it has been given should be closed after use.
59 #endif // BASE_FILE_DESCRIPTOR_POSIX_H_