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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
*
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* part of MySQL Connector/J, is also subject to the Universal FOSS Exception,
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package com.mysql.cj.jdbc;
import java.lang.ref.Reference;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory;
import com.mysql.cj.jdbc.NonRegisteringDriver.ConnectionPhantomReference;
/**
* This class implements a thread that is responsible for closing abandoned MySQL connections, i.e., connections that are not explicitly closed.
* There is only one instance of this class and there is a single thread to do this task. This thread's executor is statically referenced in this same class.
*/
public class AbandonedConnectionCleanupThread implements Runnable {
private static final ExecutorService cleanupThreadExcecutorService;
static Thread threadRef = null;
static {
cleanupThreadExcecutorService = Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor(new ThreadFactory() {
public Thread newThread(Runnable r) {
Thread t = new Thread(r, "Abandoned connection cleanup thread");
t.setDaemon(true);
// Tie the thread's context ClassLoader to the ClassLoader that loaded the class instead of inheriting the context ClassLoader from the current
// thread, which would happen by default.
// Application servers may use this information if they attempt to shutdown this thread. By leaving the default context ClassLoader this thread
// could end up being shut down even when it is shared by other applications and, being it statically initialized, thus, never restarted again.
t.setContextClassLoader(AbandonedConnectionCleanupThread.class.getClassLoader());
return threadRef = t;
}
});
cleanupThreadExcecutorService.execute(new AbandonedConnectionCleanupThread());
}
private AbandonedConnectionCleanupThread() {
}
public void run() {
for (;;) {
try {
checkContextClassLoaders();
Reference ref = NonRegisteringDriver.refQueue.remove(5000);
if (ref != null) {
try {
((ConnectionPhantomReference) ref).cleanup();
} finally {
NonRegisteringDriver.connectionPhantomRefs.remove(ref);
}
}
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
threadRef = null;
return;
} catch (Exception ex) {
// Nowhere to really log this.
}
}
}
/**
* Checks if the thread's context ClassLoader is active. This is usually true but some application managers implement a life-cycle mechanism in their
* ClassLoaders that is linked to the corresponding application's life-cycle. As such, a stopped/ended application will have a ClassLoader unable to load
* anything and, eventually, they throw an exception when trying to do so. When this happens, this thread has no point in being alive anymore.
*/
private void checkContextClassLoaders() {
try {
threadRef.getContextClassLoader().getResource("");
} catch (Throwable e) {
// Shutdown no matter what.
uncheckedShutdown();
}
}
/**
* Checks if the context ClassLoaders from this and the caller thread are the same.
*
* @return true if both threads share the same context ClassLoader, false otherwise
*/
private static boolean consistentClassLoaders() {
ClassLoader callerCtxClassLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
ClassLoader threadCtxClassLoader = threadRef.getContextClassLoader();
return callerCtxClassLoader != null && threadCtxClassLoader != null && callerCtxClassLoader == threadCtxClassLoader;
}
/**
* Performs a checked shutdown, i.e., the context ClassLoaders from this and the caller thread are checked for consistency prior to performing the shutdown
* operation.
*/
public static void checkedShutdown() {
shutdown(true);
}
/**
* Performs an unchecked shutdown, i.e., the shutdown is performed independently of the context ClassLoaders from the involved threads.
*/
public static void uncheckedShutdown() {
shutdown(false);
}
/**
* Shuts down this thread either checking or not the context ClassLoaders from the involved threads.
*
* @param checked
* does a checked shutdown if true, unchecked otherwise
*/
private static void shutdown(boolean checked) {
if (checked && !consistentClassLoaders()) {
// This thread can't be shutdown from the current thread's context ClassLoader. Doing so would most probably prevent from restarting this thread
// later on. An unchecked shutdown can still be done if needed by calling shutdown(false).
return;
}
cleanupThreadExcecutorService.shutdownNow();
}
/**
* Shuts down this thread.
*
* @deprecated use {@link #checkedShutdown()} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static void shutdown() {
checkedShutdown();
}
}