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#ifndef CRASHPAD_UTIL_MISC_INITIALIZATION_INITIALIZATION_STATE_H_
#define CRASHPAD_UTIL_MISC_INITIALIZATION_INITIALIZATION_STATE_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include "base/macros.h"
namespace crashpad {
//! \brief Tracks whether data are initialized.
//!
//! Objects of this type track whether the data they’re guarding are
//! initialized. The three possible states are uninitialized (the initial
//! state), initializing, and valid. As the guarded data are initialized, an
//! InitializationState object will normally transition through these three
//! states. A fourth state corresponds to the destruction of objects of this
//! type, making it less likely that a use-after-free of an InitializationState
//! object will appear in the valid state.
//!
//! If the only purpose for tracking the initialization state of guarded data is
//! to DCHECK when the object is in an unexpected state, use
//! InitializationStateDcheck instead.
class InitializationState {
public:
//! \brief The object’s state.
enum State : uint8_t {
//! \brief The object has not yet been initialized.
kStateUninitialized = 0,
//! \brief The object is being initialized.
//!
//! This state protects against attempted reinitializaton of
//! partially-initialized objects whose initial initialization attempt
//! failed. This state is to be used while objects are initializing, but are
//! not yet fully initialized.
kStateInvalid,
//! \brief The object has been initialized.
kStateValid,
//! \brief The object has been destroyed.
kStateDestroyed,
};
InitializationState() : state_(kStateUninitialized) {}
~InitializationState() { state_ = kStateDestroyed; }
//! \brief Returns `true` if the object’s state is #kStateUninitialized and it
//! is safe to begin initializing it.
bool is_uninitialized() const { return state_ == kStateUninitialized; }
//! \brief Sets the object’s state to #kStateInvalid, marking initialization
//! as being in process.
void set_invalid() { state_ = kStateInvalid; }
//! \brief Sets the object’s state to #kStateValid, marking it initialized.
void set_valid() { state_ = kStateValid; }
//! \brief Returns `true` if the the object’s state is #kStateValid and it has
//! been fully initialized and may be used.
bool is_valid() const { return state_ == kStateValid; }
protected:
//! \brief Returns the object’s state.
//!
//! Consumers of this class should use an is_state_*() method instead.
State state() const { return state_; }
//! \brief Sets the object’s state.
//!
//! Consumers of this class should use a set_state_*() method instead.
void set_state(State state) { state_ = state; }
private:
// state_ is volatile to ensure that it’ll be set by the destructor when it
// runs. Otherwise, optimizations might prevent it from ever being set to
// kStateDestroyed, limiting this class’ ability to catch use-after-free
// errors.
volatile State state_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(InitializationState);
};
} // namespace crashpad
#endif // CRASHPAD_UTIL_MISC_INITIALIZATION_INITIALIZATION_STATE_H_