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package com.sun.tools.sjavac.server;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintStream;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.SocketException;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
import com.sun.tools.javac.main.Main;
import com.sun.tools.javac.main.Main.Result;
import com.sun.tools.sjavac.Log;
import com.sun.tools.sjavac.Util;
import com.sun.tools.sjavac.client.PortFileInaccessibleException;
import com.sun.tools.sjavac.comp.PooledSjavac;
import com.sun.tools.sjavac.comp.SjavacImpl;
/**
* The JavacServer class contains methods both to setup a server that responds to requests and methods to connect to this server.
*
* 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 SjavacServer implements Terminable {
// Prefix of line containing return code.
public final static String LINE_TYPE_RC = "RC";
final private String portfilename;
final private int poolsize;
final private int keepalive;
// The secret cookie shared between server and client through the port file.
// Used to prevent clients from believing that they are communicating with
// an old server when a new server has started and reused the same port as
// an old server.
private final long myCookie;
// Accumulated build time, not counting idle time, used for logging purposes
private long totalBuildTime;
// The sjavac implementation to delegate requests to
Sjavac sjavac;
private ServerSocket serverSocket;
private PortFile portFile;
private PortFileMonitor portFileMonitor;
// Set to false break accept loop
final AtomicBoolean keepAcceptingRequests = new AtomicBoolean();
// For the client, all port files fetched, one per started javac server.
// Though usually only one javac server is started by a client.
private static Map allPortFiles;
public SjavacServer(String settings) throws FileNotFoundException {
this(Util.extractStringOption("portfile", settings),
Util.extractIntOption("poolsize", settings, Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors()),
Util.extractIntOption("keepalive", settings, 120));
}
public SjavacServer(String portfilename,
int poolsize,
int keepalive)
throws FileNotFoundException {
this.portfilename = portfilename;
this.poolsize = poolsize;
this.keepalive = keepalive;
this.myCookie = new Random().nextLong();
}
/**
* Acquire the port file. Synchronized since several threads inside an smart javac wrapper client acquires the same port file at the same time.
*/
public static synchronized PortFile getPortFile(String filename) {
if (allPortFiles == null) {
allPortFiles = new HashMap<>();
}
PortFile pf = allPortFiles.get(filename);
// Port file known. Does it still exist?
if (pf != null) {
try {
if (!pf.exists())
pf = null;
} catch (IOException ioex) {
ioex.printStackTrace();
}
}
if (pf == null) {
pf = new PortFile(filename);
allPortFiles.put(filename, pf);
}
return pf;
}
/**
* Get the cookie used for this server.
*/
long getCookie() {
return myCookie;
}
/**
* Get the port used for this server.
*/
int getPort() {
return serverSocket.getLocalPort();
}
/**
* Sum up the total build time for this javac server.
*/
public void addBuildTime(long inc) {
totalBuildTime += inc;
}
/**
* Start a server using a settings string. Typically: "--startserver:portfile=/tmp/myserver,poolsize=3" and the string "portfile=/tmp/myserver,poolsize=3"
* is sent as the settings parameter. Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
public int startServer() throws IOException, InterruptedException {
long serverStart = System.currentTimeMillis();
// The port file is locked and the server port and cookie is written into it.
portFile = getPortFile(portfilename);
synchronized (portFile) {
portFile.lock();
portFile.getValues();
if (portFile.containsPortInfo()) {
Log.debug("Javac server not started because portfile exists!");
portFile.unlock();
return Result.ERROR.exitCode;
}
// .-----------. .--------. .------.
// socket -->| IdleReset |-->| Pooled |-->| Impl |--> javac
// '-----------' '--------' '------'
sjavac = new SjavacImpl();
sjavac = new PooledSjavac(sjavac, poolsize);
sjavac = new IdleResetSjavac(sjavac,
this,
keepalive * 1000);
serverSocket = new ServerSocket();
InetAddress localhost = InetAddress.getByName(null);
serverSocket.bind(new InetSocketAddress(localhost, 0));
// At this point the server accepts connections, so it is now safe
// to publish the port / cookie information
portFile.setValues(getPort(), getCookie());
portFile.unlock();
}
portFileMonitor = new PortFileMonitor(portFile, this);
portFileMonitor.start();
Log.debug("Sjavac server started. Accepting connections...");
Log.debug(" port: " + getPort());
Log.debug(" time: " + new java.util.Date());
Log.debug(" poolsize: " + poolsize);
keepAcceptingRequests.set(true);
do {
try {
Socket socket = serverSocket.accept();
new RequestHandler(socket, sjavac).start();
} catch (SocketException se) {
// Caused by serverSocket.close() and indicates shutdown
}
} while (keepAcceptingRequests.get());
Log.debug("Shutting down.");
// No more connections accepted. If any client managed to connect after
// the accept() was interrupted but before the server socket is closed
// here, any attempt to read or write to the socket will result in an
// IOException on the client side.
long realTime = System.currentTimeMillis() - serverStart;
Log.debug("Total wall clock time " + realTime + "ms build time " + totalBuildTime + "ms");
// Shut down
sjavac.shutdown();
return Result.OK.exitCode;
}
@Override
public void shutdown(String quitMsg) {
if (!keepAcceptingRequests.compareAndSet(true, false)) {
// Already stopped, no need to shut down again
return;
}
Log.debug("Quitting: " + quitMsg);
portFileMonitor.shutdown(); // No longer any need to monitor port file
// Unpublish port before shutting down socket to minimize the number of
// failed connection attempts
try {
portFile.delete();
} catch (IOException | InterruptedException e) {
Log.error(e);
}
try {
serverSocket.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.error(e);
}
}
}