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package org.apache.poi.poifs.nio;

import org.apache.poi.util.SuppressForbidden;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.util.Objects;

import static java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.constant;
import static java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.dropArguments;
import static java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.filterReturnValue;
import static java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.guardWithTest;
import static java.lang.invoke.MethodType.methodType;

/**
 * This is taken from Hadoop at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-12760 and
 * https://github.com/apache/hadoop/blob/trunk/hadoop-common-project/hadoop-common/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/util/CleanerUtil.java
 * Unfortunately this is not available in some general utility library yet, but hopefully will be at some point.
 *
 * sun.misc.Cleaner has moved in OpenJDK 9 and
 * sun.misc.Unsafe#invokeCleaner(ByteBuffer) is the replacement.
 * This class is a hack to use sun.misc.Cleaner in Java 8 and
 * use the replacement in Java 9+.
 * This implementation is inspired by LUCENE-6989.
 */
public final class CleanerUtil {

    // Prevent instantiation
    private CleanerUtil(){}

    /**
     * true, if this platform supports unmapping mmapped files.
     */
    public static final boolean UNMAP_SUPPORTED;

    /**
     * if {@link #UNMAP_SUPPORTED} is {@code false}, this contains the reason
     * why unmapping is not supported.
     */
    public static final String UNMAP_NOT_SUPPORTED_REASON;


    private static final BufferCleaner CLEANER;

    /**
     * Reference to a BufferCleaner that does unmapping.
     * @return {@code null} if not supported.
     */
    public static BufferCleaner getCleaner() {
        return CLEANER;
    }

    static {
        final Object hack = AccessController.doPrivileged(
                (PrivilegedAction) CleanerUtil::unmapHackImpl);
        if (hack instanceof BufferCleaner) {
            CLEANER = (BufferCleaner) hack;
            UNMAP_SUPPORTED = true;
            UNMAP_NOT_SUPPORTED_REASON = null;
        } else {
            CLEANER = null;
            UNMAP_SUPPORTED = false;
            UNMAP_NOT_SUPPORTED_REASON = hack.toString();
        }
    }

    @SuppressForbidden("Java 9 Jigsaw allows access to sun.misc.Cleaner, so setAccessible works")
    private static Object unmapHackImpl() {
        final MethodHandles.Lookup lookup = MethodHandles.lookup();
        try {
            try {
                // *** sun.misc.Unsafe unmapping (Java 9+) ***
                final Class unsafeClass = Class.forName("sun.misc.Unsafe");
                // first check if Unsafe has the right method, otherwise we can
                // give up without doing any security critical stuff:
                final MethodHandle unmapper = lookup.findVirtual(unsafeClass,
                        "invokeCleaner", methodType(void.class, ByteBuffer.class));
                // fetch the unsafe instance and bind it to the virtual MH:
                final Field f = unsafeClass.getDeclaredField("theUnsafe");
                f.setAccessible(true);
                final Object theUnsafe = f.get(null);
                return newBufferCleaner(ByteBuffer.class, unmapper.bindTo(theUnsafe));
            } catch (SecurityException se) {
                // rethrow to report errors correctly (we need to catch it here,
                // as we also catch RuntimeException below!):
                throw se;
            } catch (ReflectiveOperationException | RuntimeException e) {
                // *** sun.misc.Cleaner unmapping (Java 8) ***
                final Class directBufferClass =
                        Class.forName("java.nio.DirectByteBuffer");

                final Method m = directBufferClass.getMethod("cleaner");
                m.setAccessible(true);
                final MethodHandle directBufferCleanerMethod = lookup.unreflect(m);
                final Class cleanerClass =
                        directBufferCleanerMethod.type().returnType();

                /*
                 * "Compile" a MethodHandle that basically is equivalent
                 * to the following code:
                 *
                 * void unmapper(ByteBuffer byteBuffer) {
                 *   sun.misc.Cleaner cleaner =
                 *       ((java.nio.DirectByteBuffer) byteBuffer).cleaner();
                 *   if (Objects.nonNull(cleaner)) {
                 *     cleaner.clean();
                 *   } else {
                 *     // the noop is needed because MethodHandles#guardWithTest
                 *     // always needs ELSE
                 *     noop(cleaner);
                 *   }
                 * }
                 */
                final MethodHandle cleanMethod = lookup.findVirtual(
                        cleanerClass, "clean", methodType(void.class));
                final MethodHandle nonNullTest = lookup.findStatic(Objects.class,
                        "nonNull", methodType(boolean.class, Object.class))
                        .asType(methodType(boolean.class, cleanerClass));
                final MethodHandle noop = dropArguments(
                        constant(Void.class, null).asType(methodType(void.class)),
                        0, cleanerClass);
                final MethodHandle unmapper = filterReturnValue(
                        directBufferCleanerMethod,
                        guardWithTest(nonNullTest, cleanMethod, noop))
                        .asType(methodType(void.class, ByteBuffer.class));
                return newBufferCleaner(directBufferClass, unmapper);
            }
        } catch (SecurityException se) {
            return "Unmapping is not supported, because not all required " +
                    "permissions are given to the Hadoop JAR file: " + se +
                    " [Please grant at least the following permissions: " +
                    "RuntimePermission(\"accessClassInPackage.sun.misc\") " +
                    " and ReflectPermission(\"suppressAccessChecks\")]";
        } catch (ReflectiveOperationException | RuntimeException e) {
            return "Unmapping is not supported on this platform, " +
                    "because internal Java APIs are not compatible with " +
                    "this Hadoop version: " + e;
        }
    }

    private static BufferCleaner newBufferCleaner(
            final Class unmappableBufferClass, final MethodHandle unmapper) {
        assert Objects.equals(
                methodType(void.class, ByteBuffer.class), unmapper.type());
        return buffer -> {
            if (!buffer.isDirect()) {
                throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                        "unmapping only works with direct buffers");
            }
            if (!unmappableBufferClass.isInstance(buffer)) {
                throw new IllegalArgumentException("buffer is not an instance of " +
                        unmappableBufferClass.getName());
            }
            final Throwable error = AccessController.doPrivileged(
                    (PrivilegedAction) () -> {
                        try {
                            unmapper.invokeExact(buffer);
                            return null;
                        } catch (Throwable t) {
                            return t;
                        }
                    });
            if (error != null) {
                throw new IOException("Unable to unmap the mapped buffer", error);
            }
        };
    }

    /**
     * Pass in an implementation of this interface to cleanup ByteBuffers.
     * CleanerUtil implements this to allow unmapping of bytebuffers
     * with private Java APIs.
     */
    @FunctionalInterface
    public interface BufferCleaner {
        void freeBuffer(ByteBuffer b) throws IOException;
    }
}