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package org.apache.hadoop.ipc;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.net.SocketFactory;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceStability;
import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
import org.apache.hadoop.io.ObjectWritable;
import org.apache.hadoop.io.Writable;
/* Cache a client using its socket factory as the hash key */
@InterfaceAudience.LimitedPrivate({"HDFS", "MapReduce"})
@InterfaceStability.Evolving
public class ClientCache {
private Map clients =
new HashMap();
/**
* Construct & cache an IPC client with the user-provided SocketFactory
* if no cached client exists.
*
* @param conf Configuration
* @param factory SocketFactory for client socket
* @param valueClass Class of the expected response
* @return an IPC client
*/
public synchronized Client getClient(Configuration conf,
SocketFactory factory, Class extends Writable> valueClass) {
// Construct & cache client. The configuration is only used for timeout,
// and Clients have connection pools. So we can either (a) lose some
// connection pooling and leak sockets, or (b) use the same timeout for all
// configurations. Since the IPC is usually intended globally, not
// per-job, we choose (a).
Client client = clients.get(factory);
if (client == null) {
client = new Client(valueClass, conf, factory);
clients.put(factory, client);
} else {
client.incCount();
}
if (Client.LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
Client.LOG.debug("getting client out of cache: " + client);
}
return client;
}
/**
* Construct & cache an IPC client with the default SocketFactory
* and default valueClass if no cached client exists.
*
* @param conf Configuration
* @return an IPC client
*/
public synchronized Client getClient(Configuration conf) {
return getClient(conf, SocketFactory.getDefault(), ObjectWritable.class);
}
/**
* Construct & cache an IPC client with the user-provided SocketFactory
* if no cached client exists. Default response type is ObjectWritable.
*
* @param conf Configuration
* @param factory SocketFactory for client socket
* @return an IPC client
*/
public synchronized Client getClient(Configuration conf, SocketFactory factory) {
return this.getClient(conf, factory, ObjectWritable.class);
}
/**
* Stop a RPC client connection
* A RPC client is closed only when its reference count becomes zero.
*/
public void stopClient(Client client) {
if (Client.LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
Client.LOG.debug("stopping client from cache: " + client);
}
synchronized (this) {
client.decCount();
if (client.isZeroReference()) {
if (Client.LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
Client.LOG.debug("removing client from cache: " + client);
}
clients.remove(client.getSocketFactory());
}
}
if (client.isZeroReference()) {
if (Client.LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
Client.LOG.debug("stopping actual client because no more references remain: "
+ client);
}
client.stop();
}
}
}