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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium 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 "content/browser/browsing_instance.h"
#include "base/command_line.h"
#include "base/logging.h"
#include "content/browser/site_instance_impl.h"
#include "content/public/browser/browser_context.h"
#include "content/public/browser/content_browser_client.h"
#include "content/public/browser/web_ui_controller_factory.h"
#include "content/public/common/content_switches.h"
#include "content/public/common/url_constants.h"
using content::SiteInstance;
using content::WebUIControllerFactory;
// static
base::LazyInstance<BrowsingInstance::ContextSiteInstanceMap>::Leaky
BrowsingInstance::context_site_instance_map_ = LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER;
BrowsingInstance::BrowsingInstance(content::BrowserContext* browser_context)
: browser_context_(browser_context) {
}
bool BrowsingInstance::ShouldUseProcessPerSite(const GURL& url) {
// Returns true if we should use the process-per-site model. This will be
// the case if the --process-per-site switch is specified, or in
// process-per-site-instance for particular sites (e.g., the new tab page).
const CommandLine& command_line = *CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess();
if (command_line.HasSwitch(switches::kProcessPerSite))
return true;
// We want to consolidate particular sites like extensions and WebUI whether
// it is in process-per-tab or process-per-site-instance.
// Note that --single-process may have been specified, but that affects the
// process creation logic in RenderProcessHost, so we do not need to worry
// about it here.
if (content::GetContentClient()->browser()->
ShouldUseProcessPerSite(browser_context_, url))
return true;
// DevTools pages have WebUI type but should not reuse the same host.
WebUIControllerFactory* factory =
content::GetContentClient()->browser()->GetWebUIControllerFactory();
if (factory && factory->UseWebUIForURL(browser_context_, url) &&
!url.SchemeIs(chrome::kChromeDevToolsScheme)) {
return true;
}
// In all other cases, don't use process-per-site logic.
return false;
}
BrowsingInstance::SiteInstanceMap* BrowsingInstance::GetSiteInstanceMap(
content::BrowserContext* browser_context, const GURL& url) {
if (!ShouldUseProcessPerSite(
SiteInstanceImpl::GetEffectiveURL(browser_context, url))) {
// Not using process-per-site, so use a map specific to this instance.
return &site_instance_map_;
}
// Otherwise, process-per-site is in use, at least for this URL. Look up the
// global map for this context, creating an entry if necessary.
return &context_site_instance_map_.Get()[browser_context];
}
bool BrowsingInstance::HasSiteInstance(const GURL& url) {
std::string site =
SiteInstanceImpl::GetSiteForURL(browser_context_, url)
.possibly_invalid_spec();
SiteInstanceMap* map = GetSiteInstanceMap(browser_context_, url);
SiteInstanceMap::iterator i = map->find(site);
return (i != map->end());
}
SiteInstance* BrowsingInstance::GetSiteInstanceForURL(const GURL& url) {
std::string site =
SiteInstanceImpl::GetSiteForURL(browser_context_, url)
.possibly_invalid_spec();
SiteInstanceMap* map = GetSiteInstanceMap(browser_context_, url);
SiteInstanceMap::iterator i = map->find(site);
if (i != map->end()) {
return i->second;
}
// No current SiteInstance for this site, so let's create one.
SiteInstanceImpl* instance = new SiteInstanceImpl(this);
// Set the site of this new SiteInstance, which will register it with us.
instance->SetSite(url);
return instance;
}
void BrowsingInstance::RegisterSiteInstance(SiteInstance* site_instance) {
DCHECK(static_cast<SiteInstanceImpl*>(site_instance)->
browsing_instance_ == this);
DCHECK(static_cast<SiteInstanceImpl*>(site_instance)->HasSite());
std::string site = site_instance->GetSite().possibly_invalid_spec();
// Only register if we don't have a SiteInstance for this site already.
// It's possible to have two SiteInstances point to the same site if two
// tabs are navigated there at the same time. (We don't call SetSite or
// register them until DidNavigate.) If there is a previously existing
// SiteInstance for this site, we just won't register the new one.
SiteInstanceMap* map = GetSiteInstanceMap(browser_context_,
site_instance->GetSite());
SiteInstanceMap::iterator i = map->find(site);
if (i == map->end()) {
// Not previously registered, so register it.
(*map)[site] = site_instance;
}
}
void BrowsingInstance::UnregisterSiteInstance(SiteInstance* site_instance) {
DCHECK(static_cast<SiteInstanceImpl*>(site_instance)->
browsing_instance_ == this);
DCHECK(static_cast<SiteInstanceImpl*>(site_instance)->HasSite());
std::string site = site_instance->GetSite().possibly_invalid_spec();
// Only unregister the SiteInstance if it is the same one that is registered
// for the site. (It might have been an unregistered SiteInstance. See the
// comments in RegisterSiteInstance.)
// We look for the site instance in both the local site_instance_map_ and also
// the static context_site_instance_map_ - this is because the logic in
// ShouldUseProcessPerSite() can produce different results over the lifetime
// of Chrome (e.g. installation of apps with web extents can change our
// process-per-site policy for a given domain), so we don't know which map
// the site was put into when it was originally registered.
if (!RemoveSiteInstanceFromMap(&site_instance_map_, site, site_instance)) {
// Wasn't in our local map, so look in the static per-browser context map.
RemoveSiteInstanceFromMap(
&context_site_instance_map_.Get()[browser_context_],
site,
site_instance);
}
}
bool BrowsingInstance::RemoveSiteInstanceFromMap(
SiteInstanceMap* map,
const std::string& site,
SiteInstance* site_instance) {
SiteInstanceMap::iterator i = map->find(site);
if (i != map->end() && i->second == site_instance) {
// Matches, so erase it.
map->erase(i);
return true;
}
return false;
}
BrowsingInstance::~BrowsingInstance() {
// We should only be deleted when all of the SiteInstances that refer to
// us are gone.
DCHECK(site_instance_map_.empty());
}