org.h2.pagestore.WriterThread Maven / Gradle / Ivy
/*
* Copyright 2004-2019 H2 Group. Multiple-Licensed under the MPL 2.0,
* and the EPL 1.0 (https://h2database.com/html/license.html).
* Initial Developer: H2 Group
*/
package org.h2.pagestore;
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
import java.security.AccessControlException;
import org.h2.Driver;
import org.h2.engine.Constants;
import org.h2.engine.Database;
import org.h2.message.Trace;
import org.h2.message.TraceSystem;
/**
* The writer thread is responsible to flush the transaction log
* from time to time.
*/
public class WriterThread implements Runnable {
/**
* The reference to the database.
*
* Thread objects are not garbage collected
* until they returned from the run() method
* (even if they where never started)
* so if the connection was not closed,
* the database object cannot get reclaimed
* by the garbage collector if we use a hard reference.
*/
private volatile WeakReference databaseRef;
private int writeDelay;
private Thread thread;
private volatile boolean stop;
private WriterThread(Database database, int writeDelay) {
this.databaseRef = new WeakReference<>(database);
this.writeDelay = writeDelay;
}
/**
* Change the write delay
*
* @param writeDelay the new write delay
*/
public void setWriteDelay(int writeDelay) {
this.writeDelay = writeDelay;
}
/**
* Create and start a new writer thread for the given database. If the
* thread can't be created, this method returns null.
*
* @param database the database
* @param writeDelay the delay
* @return the writer thread object or null
*/
public static WriterThread create(Database database, int writeDelay) {
try {
WriterThread writer = new WriterThread(database, writeDelay);
writer.thread = new Thread(writer, "H2 Log Writer " + database.getShortName());
Driver.setThreadContextClassLoader(writer.thread);
writer.thread.setDaemon(true);
return writer;
} catch (AccessControlException e) {
// // Google App Engine does not allow threads
return null;
}
}
@Override
public void run() {
while (!stop) {
Database database = databaseRef.get();
if (database == null) {
break;
}
int wait = writeDelay;
try {
database.flush();
} catch (Exception e) {
TraceSystem traceSystem = database.getTraceSystem();
if (traceSystem != null) {
traceSystem.getTrace(Trace.DATABASE).error(e, "flush");
}
}
// wait 0 mean wait forever, which is not what we want
wait = Math.max(wait, Constants.MIN_WRITE_DELAY);
synchronized (this) {
while (!stop && wait > 0) {
// wait 100 ms at a time
int w = Math.min(wait, 100);
try {
wait(w);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
// ignore
}
wait -= w;
}
}
}
databaseRef = null;
}
/**
* Stop the thread. This method is called when closing the database.
*/
public void stopThread() {
stop = true;
synchronized (this) {
notify();
}
// can't do thread.join(), because this thread might be holding
// a lock that the writer thread is waiting for
}
/**
* Start the thread. This method is called after opening the database
* (to avoid deadlocks)
*/
public void startThread() {
thread.start();
thread = null;
}
}