| // Copyright (c) 2006-2008 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. |
| |
| #ifndef CHROME_COMMON_VISITEDLINK_COMMON_H__ |
| #define CHROME_COMMON_VISITEDLINK_COMMON_H__ |
| #pragma once |
| |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "base/basictypes.h" |
| |
| class GURL; |
| |
| // number of bytes in the salt |
| #define LINK_SALT_LENGTH 8 |
| |
| // A multiprocess-safe database of the visited links for the browser. There |
| // should be exactly one process that has write access (implemented by |
| // VisitedLinkMaster), while all other processes should be read-only |
| // (implemented by VisitedLinkSlave). These other processes add links by calling |
| // the writer process to add them for it. The writer may also notify the readers |
| // to replace their table when the table is resized. |
| // |
| // IPC is not implemented in these classes. This is done through callback |
| // functions supplied by the creator of these objects to allow more flexibility, |
| // especially for testing. |
| // |
| // This class defines the common base for these others. We implement accessors |
| // for looking things up in the hash table, and for computing hash values and |
| // fingerprints. Both the master and the slave inherit from this, and add their |
| // own code to set up and change these values as their design requires. The |
| // slave pretty much just sets up the shared memory and saves the pointer. The |
| // master does a lot of work to manage the table, reading and writing it to and |
| // from disk, and resizing it when it gets too full. |
| // |
| // To ask whether a page is in history, we compute a 64-bit fingerprint of the |
| // URL. This URL is hashed and we see if it is in the URL hashtable. If it is, |
| // we consider it visited. Otherwise, it is unvisited. Note that it is possible |
| // to get collisions, which is the penalty for not storing all URL strings in |
| // memory (which could get to be more than we want to have in memory). We use |
| // a salt value for the links on one computer so that an attacker can not |
| // manually create a link that causes a collision. |
| class VisitedLinkCommon { |
| public: |
| // A number that identifies the URL. |
| typedef uint64 Fingerprint; |
| typedef std::vector<Fingerprint> Fingerprints; |
| |
| // A hash value of a fingerprint |
| typedef int32 Hash; |
| |
| // A fingerprint or hash value that does not exist |
| static const Fingerprint null_fingerprint_; |
| static const Hash null_hash_; |
| |
| VisitedLinkCommon(); |
| virtual ~VisitedLinkCommon(); |
| |
| // Returns the fingerprint for the given URL. |
| Fingerprint ComputeURLFingerprint(const char* canonical_url, |
| size_t url_len) const { |
| return ComputeURLFingerprint(canonical_url, url_len, salt_); |
| } |
| |
| // Looks up the given key in the table. The fingerprint for the URL is |
| // computed if you call one with the string argument. Returns true if found. |
| // Does not modify the hastable. |
| bool IsVisited(const char* canonical_url, size_t url_len) const; |
| bool IsVisited(const GURL& url) const; |
| bool IsVisited(Fingerprint fingerprint) const; |
| |
| #ifdef UNIT_TEST |
| // Returns statistics about DB usage |
| void GetUsageStatistics(int32* table_size, |
| VisitedLinkCommon::Fingerprint** fingerprints) { |
| *table_size = table_length_; |
| *fingerprints = hash_table_; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| protected: |
| // This structure is at the beginning of the shared memory so that the slaves |
| // can get stats on the table |
| struct SharedHeader { |
| // see goes into table_length_ |
| uint32 length; |
| |
| // goes into salt_ |
| uint8 salt[LINK_SALT_LENGTH]; |
| }; |
| |
| // Returns the fingerprint at the given index into the URL table. This |
| // function should be called instead of accessing the table directly to |
| // contain endian issues. |
| Fingerprint FingerprintAt(int32 table_offset) const { |
| if (!hash_table_) |
| return null_fingerprint_; |
| return hash_table_[table_offset]; |
| } |
| |
| // Computes the fingerprint of the given canonical URL. It is static so the |
| // same algorithm can be re-used by the table rebuilder, so you will have to |
| // pass the salt as a parameter. See the non-static version above if you |
| // want to use the current class' salt. |
| static Fingerprint ComputeURLFingerprint(const char* canonical_url, |
| size_t url_len, |
| const uint8 salt[LINK_SALT_LENGTH]); |
| |
| // Computes the hash value of the given fingerprint, this is used as a lookup |
| // into the hashtable. |
| static Hash HashFingerprint(Fingerprint fingerprint, int32 table_length) { |
| if (table_length == 0) |
| return null_hash_; |
| return static_cast<Hash>(fingerprint % table_length); |
| } |
| // Uses the current hashtable. |
| Hash HashFingerprint(Fingerprint fingerprint) const { |
| return HashFingerprint(fingerprint, table_length_); |
| } |
| |
| // pointer to the first item |
| VisitedLinkCommon::Fingerprint* hash_table_; |
| |
| // the number of items in the hash table |
| int32 table_length_; |
| |
| // salt used for each URL when computing the fingerprint |
| uint8 salt_[LINK_SALT_LENGTH]; |
| |
| private: |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(VisitedLinkCommon); |
| }; |
| |
| #endif // CHROME_COMMON_VISITEDLINK_COMMON_H_ |