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package com.sun.tools.sjavac.server;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.RandomAccessFile;
import java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
import java.nio.channels.FileLock;
import java.nio.channels.FileLockInterruptionException;
import java.util.concurrent.Semaphore;

import com.sun.tools.javac.util.Assert;
import com.sun.tools.sjavac.Log;
import com.sun.tools.sjavac.client.PortFileInaccessibleException;

/**
 * The PortFile class mediates access to a short binary file containing the tcp/ip port (for the localhost)
 * and a cookie necessary for the server answering on that port. The file can be locked using file system
 * primitives to avoid race conditions when several javac clients are started at the same. Note that file
 * system locking is not always supported on a all operating systems and/or file systems.
 *
 *  

This is NOT part of any supported API. * If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk. * This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or * deletion without notice. */ public class PortFile { // Port file format: // byte ordering: high byte first = big endian // Magic nr, 4 byte int, first in file. private final static int magicNr = 0x1174; // Followed by a 4 byte int, with the port nr. // Followed by a 8 byte long, with cookie nr. private String filename; private File file; private File stopFile; private RandomAccessFile rwfile; private FileChannel channel; // FileLock used to solve inter JVM synchronization, lockSem used to avoid // JVM internal OverlappingFileLockExceptions. // Class invariant: lock.isValid() <-> lockSem.availablePermits() == 0 private FileLock lock; private Semaphore lockSem = new Semaphore(1); private boolean containsPortInfo; private int serverPort; private long serverCookie; private int myServerPort; private long myServerCookie; /** * Create a new portfile. * @param fn is the path to the file. */ public PortFile(String fn) { filename = fn; file = new File(filename); stopFile = new File(filename+".stop"); containsPortInfo = false; lock = null; } private void initializeChannel() throws PortFileInaccessibleException { try { rwfile = new RandomAccessFile(file, "rw"); } catch (FileNotFoundException e) { // Reached if file for instance already exists and is a directory throw new PortFileInaccessibleException(e); } // The rwfile should only be readable by the owner of the process // and no other! How do we do that on a RandomAccessFile? channel = rwfile.getChannel(); } /** * Lock the port file. */ public void lock() throws IOException, InterruptedException { if (channel == null) { initializeChannel(); } lockSem.acquire(); lock = channel.lock(); } /** * Read the values from the port file in the file system. * Expects the port file to be locked. */ public void getValues() { containsPortInfo = false; if (lock == null) { // Not locked, remain ignorant about port file contents. return; } try { if (rwfile.length()>0) { rwfile.seek(0); int nr = rwfile.readInt(); serverPort = rwfile.readInt(); serverCookie = rwfile.readLong(); if (nr == magicNr) { containsPortInfo = true; } else { containsPortInfo = false; } } } catch (IOException e) { containsPortInfo = false; } } /** * Did the locking and getValues succeed? */ public boolean containsPortInfo() { return containsPortInfo; } /** * If so, then we can acquire the tcp/ip port on localhost. */ public int getPort() { Assert.check(containsPortInfo); return serverPort; } /** * If so, then we can acquire the server cookie. */ public long getCookie() { Assert.check(containsPortInfo); return serverCookie; } /** * Store the values into the locked port file. */ public void setValues(int port, long cookie) throws IOException { Assert.check(lock != null); rwfile.seek(0); // Write the magic nr that identifes a port file. rwfile.writeInt(magicNr); rwfile.writeInt(port); rwfile.writeLong(cookie); myServerPort = port; myServerCookie = cookie; } /** * Delete the port file. */ public void delete() throws IOException, InterruptedException { // Access to file must be closed before deleting. rwfile.close(); file.delete(); // Wait until file has been deleted (deletes are asynchronous on Windows!) otherwise we // might shutdown the server and prevent another one from starting. for (int i = 0; i < 10 && file.exists(); i++) { Thread.sleep(1000); } if (file.exists()) { throw new IOException("Failed to delete file."); } } /** * Is the port file still there? */ public boolean exists() throws IOException { return file.exists(); } /** * Is a stop file there? */ public boolean markedForStop() throws IOException { if (stopFile.exists()) { try { stopFile.delete(); } catch (Exception e) { } return true; } return false; } /** * Unlock the port file. */ public void unlock() throws IOException { if (lock == null) { return; } lock.release(); lock = null; lockSem.release(); } /** * Wait for the port file to contain values that look valid. */ public void waitForValidValues() throws IOException, InterruptedException { final int MS_BETWEEN_ATTEMPTS = 500; long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); long timeout = startTime + getServerStartupTimeoutSeconds() * 1000; while (true) { Log.debug("Looking for valid port file values..."); if (exists()) { lock(); getValues(); unlock(); } if (containsPortInfo) { Log.debug("Valid port file values found after " + (System.currentTimeMillis() - startTime) + " ms"); return; } if (System.currentTimeMillis() > timeout) { break; } Thread.sleep(MS_BETWEEN_ATTEMPTS); } throw new IOException("No port file values materialized. Giving up after " + (System.currentTimeMillis() - startTime) + " ms"); } /** * Check if the portfile still contains my values, assuming that I am the server. */ public boolean stillMyValues() throws IOException, FileNotFoundException, InterruptedException { for (;;) { try { lock(); getValues(); unlock(); if (containsPortInfo) { if (serverPort == myServerPort && serverCookie == myServerCookie) { // Everything is ok. return true; } // Someone has overwritten the port file. // Probably another javac server, lets quit. return false; } // Something else is wrong with the portfile. Lets quit. return false; } catch (FileLockInterruptionException e) { continue; } catch (ClosedChannelException e) { // The channel has been closed since sjavac is exiting. return false; } } } /** * Return the name of the port file. */ public String getFilename() { return filename; } private long getServerStartupTimeoutSeconds() { String str = System.getProperty("serverStartupTimeout"); if (str != null) { try { return Integer.parseInt(str); } catch (NumberFormatException e) { } } return 60; } }





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