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IOResult ReceiveFdsFromSocket(/*out*/bool* do_handshake); IOResult WriteFully(const void* data, size_t ndata); // REQUIRES(!state_mutex_); IOResult WriteFullyWithoutChecks(const void* data, size_t ndata); // REQUIRES(state_mutex_); IOResult ReadFully(void* data, size_t ndata); // REQUIRES(!state_mutex_); IOResult ReadUpToMax(void* data, size_t ndata, /*out*/size_t* amount_read); // REQUIRES(state_mutex_); IOResult ReadFullyWithoutChecks(void* data, size_t ndata); // REQUIRES(state_mutex_); void CloseFdsLocked(); // REQUIRES(state_mutex_) // The allocation/deallocation functions. jdwpTransportCallback mem_; // Input from the server; android::base::unique_fd read_fd_; // GUARDED_BY(state_mutex_); // Output to the server; android::base::unique_fd write_fd_; // GUARDED_BY(state_mutex_); // an eventfd passed with the write_fd to the transport that we will 'read' from to get a lock on // the write_fd_. The other side must not hold it for unbounded time. android::base::unique_fd write_lock_fd_; // GUARDED_BY(state_mutex_); // Eventfd we will use to wake-up paused reads for close(). android::base::unique_fd wakeup_fd_; // Socket we will get the read/write fd's from. android::base::unique_fd listen_fd_; // Fd we will write close notification to. This is a dup of listen_fd_. android::base::unique_fd close_notify_fd_; TransportState state_; // GUARDED_BY(state_mutex_); std::mutex state_mutex_; std::condition_variable state_cv_; // A counter that we use to make sure we don't do half a read on one and half on another fd. std::atomic current_seq_num_; friend class PacketReader; // For ReadFullyWithInterrupt friend class PacketWriter; // For WriteFullyWithInterrupt }; } // namespace dt_fd_forward #endif // ART_DT_FD_FORWARD_DT_FD_FORWARD_H_