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package com.hazelcast.nio.tcp.nonblocking.iobalancer;
import com.hazelcast.nio.tcp.nonblocking.MigratableHandler;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* IOBalancer Migration Strategy intended to be used by stress tests only. It always tries to
* select a random {@link MigratableHandler handler} to be migrated.
*
* It stresses the handler migration mechanism increasing a chance to reveal possible race-conditions.
*/
class MonkeyMigrationStrategy implements MigrationStrategy {
private final Random random = new Random();
@Override
public boolean imbalanceDetected(LoadImbalance imbalance) {
Set extends MigratableHandler> candidates = imbalance.getHandlersOwnerBy(imbalance.sourceSelector);
//only attempts to migrate if at least 1 handler exists
return (candidates.size() > 0);
}
@Override
public MigratableHandler findHandlerToMigrate(LoadImbalance imbalance) {
Set extends MigratableHandler> candidates = imbalance.getHandlersOwnerBy(imbalance.sourceSelector);
int handlerCount = candidates.size();
int selected = random.nextInt(handlerCount);
Iterator extends MigratableHandler> iterator = candidates.iterator();
for (int i = 0; i < selected; i++) {
iterator.next();
}
return iterator.next();
}
}