/* * Copyright 2015 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ #include "webrtc/api/test/androidtestinitializer.h" #include // Note: this dependency is dangerous since it reaches into Chromium's base. // There's a risk of e.g. macro clashes. This file may only be used in tests. // Since we use Chromes build system for creating the gtest binary, this should // be fine. #include "base/android/context_utils.h" #include "base/android/jni_android.h" #include "webrtc/api/java/jni/classreferenceholder.h" #include "webrtc/api/java/jni/jni_helpers.h" #include "webrtc/base/checks.h" #include "webrtc/base/ssladapter.h" #include "webrtc/voice_engine/include/voe_base.h" namespace webrtc { namespace { static pthread_once_t g_initialize_once = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; // There can only be one JNI_OnLoad in each binary. So since this is a GTEST // C++ runner binary, we want to initialize the same global objects we normally // do if this had been a Java binary. void EnsureInitializedOnce() { RTC_CHECK(::base::android::IsVMInitialized()); JNIEnv* jni = ::base::android::AttachCurrentThread(); JavaVM* jvm = NULL; RTC_CHECK_EQ(0, jni->GetJavaVM(&jvm)); jobject context = ::base::android::GetApplicationContext(); RTC_CHECK_GE(webrtc_jni::InitGlobalJniVariables(jvm), 0); RTC_CHECK(rtc::InitializeSSL()) << "Failed to InitializeSSL()"; webrtc_jni::LoadGlobalClassReferenceHolder(); webrtc::VoiceEngine::SetAndroidObjects(jvm, context); } } // anonymous namespace void InitializeAndroidObjects() { RTC_CHECK_EQ(0, pthread_once(&g_initialize_once, &EnsureInitializedOnce)); } } // namespace webrtc