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package org.apache.openjpa.enhance;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.lang.instrument.Instrumentation;
import java.lang.management.ManagementFactory;
import java.lang.management.RuntimeMXBean;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.URLClassLoader;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.CodeSource;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import java.util.jar.Attributes;
import java.util.jar.JarFile;
import java.util.jar.Manifest;
import java.util.zip.ZipEntry;
import java.util.zip.ZipOutputStream;

import org.apache.openjpa.lib.log.Log;
import org.apache.openjpa.lib.util.J2DoPrivHelper;
import org.apache.openjpa.lib.util.JavaVendors;
import org.apache.openjpa.lib.util.JavaVersions;
import org.apache.openjpa.lib.util.Localizer;


/**
 * Factory for obtaining an {@link Instrumentation} instance.
 *
 * @author Marc Prud'hommeaux
 * @since 1.0.0
 */
public class InstrumentationFactory {
    private static Instrumentation _inst;
    private static boolean _dynamicallyInstall = true;
    private static final String _name = InstrumentationFactory.class.getName();
    private static final Localizer _loc = Localizer.forPackage(
        InstrumentationFactory.class);

    /**
     * This method is not synchronized because when the agent is loaded from
     * getInstrumentation() that method will cause agentmain(..) to be called.
     * Synchronizing this method would cause a deadlock.
     * 
     * @param inst The instrumentation instance to be used by this factory.
     */
    public static void setInstrumentation(Instrumentation inst) {
        _inst = inst;
    }

    /**
     * Configures whether or not this instance should attempt to dynamically
     * install an agent in the VM. Defaults to true.
     */
    public static synchronized void setDynamicallyInstallAgent(boolean val) {
        _dynamicallyInstall = val;
    }

    /**
     * @param log OpenJPA log.
     * @return null if Instrumentation can not be obtained, or if any 
     * Exceptions are encountered.
     */
    public static synchronized Instrumentation getInstrumentation(final Log log) {
        if (log.isTraceEnabled() == true) {
            log.trace(_name + ".getInstrumentation() _inst:" + _inst
                + " _dynamicallyInstall:" + _dynamicallyInstall);
        }
        if ( _inst != null || !_dynamicallyInstall)
            return _inst;

        // dynamic loading of the agent is only available in JDK 1.6+
        if (JavaVersions.VERSION < 6) {
            if (log.isTraceEnabled() == true) {
                log.trace(_name + ".getInstrumentation() Dynamic loading only supported on Java SE 6 or later");
            }
            return null;
        }

        AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction() {
            public Object run() {
                // Dynamic agent enhancement should only occur when the OpenJPA library is 
                // loaded using the system class loader.  Otherwise, the OpenJPA
                // library may get loaded by separate, disjunct loaders, leading to linkage issues.
                try {
                    if (!InstrumentationFactory.class.getClassLoader().equals(
                        ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader())) {
                        return null;
                    }
                } catch (Throwable t) {
                    return null;
                }
                JavaVendors vendor = JavaVendors.getCurrentVendor();                
                File toolsJar = null;
                // When running on IBM, the attach api classes are packaged in vm.jar which is a part
                // of the default vm classpath.
                if (vendor.isIBM() == false) {
                    // If we can't find the tools.jar and we're not on IBM we can't load the agent. 
                    toolsJar = findToolsJar(log);
                    if (toolsJar == null) {
                        return null;
                    }
                }

                Class vmClass = loadVMClass(toolsJar, log, vendor);
                if (vmClass == null) {
                    return null;
                }
                String agentPath = getAgentJar(log);
                if (agentPath == null) {
                    return null;
                }
                loadAgent(log, agentPath, vmClass);
                return null;
            }// end run()
        });
        // If the load(...) agent call was successful, this variable will no 
        // longer be null.
        return _inst;
    }//end getInstrumentation()

    /**
     *  The method that is called when a jar is added as an agent at runtime.
     *  All this method does is store the {@link Instrumentation} for
     *  later use.
     */
    public static void agentmain(String agentArgs, Instrumentation inst) {
        InstrumentationFactory.setInstrumentation(inst);
    }

    /**
     * Create a new jar file for the sole purpose of specifying an Agent-Class
     * to load into the JVM.
     * 
     * @return absolute path to the new jar file.
     */
    private static String createAgentJar() throws IOException {
        File file =
            File.createTempFile(InstrumentationFactory.class.getName(), ".jar");
        file.deleteOnExit();

        ZipOutputStream zout = new ZipOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(file));
        zout.putNextEntry(new ZipEntry("META-INF/MANIFEST.MF"));

        PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(zout));

        writer
            .println("Agent-Class: " + InstrumentationFactory.class.getName());
        writer.println("Can-Redefine-Classes: true");
        // IBM doesn't support retransform
        writer.println("Can-Retransform-Classes: " + Boolean.toString(JavaVendors.getCurrentVendor().isIBM() == false));

        writer.close();

        return file.getAbsolutePath();
    }

    /**
     * This private worker method attempts to find [java_home]/lib/tools.jar.
     * Note: The tools.jar is a part of the SDK, it is not present in the JRE.
     * 
     * @return If tools.jar can be found, a File representing tools.jar. 
* If tools.jar cannot be found, null. */ private static File findToolsJar(Log log) { String javaHome = System.getProperty("java.home"); File javaHomeFile = new File(javaHome); File toolsJarFile = new File(javaHomeFile, "lib" + File.separator + "tools.jar"); if (toolsJarFile.exists() == false) { if (log.isTraceEnabled() == true) { log.trace(_name + ".findToolsJar() -- couldn't find default " + toolsJarFile.getAbsolutePath()); } // If we're on an IBM SDK, then remove /jre off of java.home and try again. if (javaHomeFile.getAbsolutePath().endsWith(File.separator + "jre") == true) { javaHomeFile = javaHomeFile.getParentFile(); toolsJarFile = new File(javaHomeFile, "lib" + File.separator + "tools.jar"); if (toolsJarFile.exists() == false) { if (log.isTraceEnabled() == true) { log.trace(_name + ".findToolsJar() -- for IBM SDK couldn't find " + toolsJarFile.getAbsolutePath()); } } } else if (System.getProperty("os.name").toLowerCase().indexOf("mac") >= 0) { // If we're on a Mac, then change the search path to use ../Classes/classes.jar. if (javaHomeFile.getAbsolutePath().endsWith(File.separator + "Home") == true) { javaHomeFile = javaHomeFile.getParentFile(); toolsJarFile = new File(javaHomeFile, "Classes" + File.separator + "classes.jar"); if (toolsJarFile.exists() == false) { if (log.isTraceEnabled() == true) { log.trace(_name + ".findToolsJar() -- for Mac OS couldn't find " + toolsJarFile.getAbsolutePath()); } } } } } if (toolsJarFile.exists() == false) { return null; } else { if (log.isTraceEnabled() == true) { log.trace(_name + ".findToolsJar() -- found " + toolsJarFile.getAbsolutePath()); } return toolsJarFile; } } /** * This private worker method will return a fully qualified path to a jar * that has this class defined as an Agent-Class in it's * META-INF/manifest.mf file. Under normal circumstances the path should * point to the OpenJPA jar. If running in a development environment a * temporary jar file will be created. * * @return absolute path to the agent jar or null if anything unexpected * happens. */ private static String getAgentJar(Log log) { File agentJarFile = null; // Find the name of the File that this class was loaded from. That // jar *should* be the same location as our agent. CodeSource cs = InstrumentationFactory.class.getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource(); if (cs != null) { URL loc = cs.getLocation(); if(loc!=null){ agentJarFile = new File(loc.getFile()); } } // Determine whether the File that this class was loaded from has this // class defined as the Agent-Class. boolean createJar = false; if (cs == null || agentJarFile == null || agentJarFile.isDirectory() == true) { createJar = true; }else if(validateAgentJarManifest(agentJarFile, log, _name) == false){ // We have an agentJarFile, but this class isn't the Agent-Class. createJar=true; } String agentJar; if (createJar == true) { // This can happen when running in eclipse as an OpenJPA // developer or for some reason the CodeSource is null. We // should log a warning here because this will create a jar // in your temp directory that doesn't always get cleaned up. try { agentJar = createAgentJar(); if (log.isInfoEnabled() == true) { log.info(_loc.get("temp-file-creation", agentJar)); } } catch (IOException ioe) { if (log.isTraceEnabled() == true) { log.trace(_name + ".getAgentJar() caught unexpected " + "exception.", ioe); } agentJar = null; } } else { agentJar = agentJarFile.getAbsolutePath(); } return agentJar; }//end getAgentJar /** * Attach and load an agent class. * * @param log Log used if the agent cannot be loaded. * @param agentJar absolute path to the agent jar. * @param vmClass VirtualMachine.class from tools.jar. */ private static void loadAgent(Log log, String agentJar, Class vmClass) { try { // first obtain the PID of the currently-running process // ### this relies on the undocumented convention of the // RuntimeMXBean's // ### name starting with the PID, but there appears to be no other // ### way to obtain the current process' id, which we need for // ### the attach process RuntimeMXBean runtime = ManagementFactory.getRuntimeMXBean(); String pid = runtime.getName(); if (pid.indexOf("@") != -1) pid = pid.substring(0, pid.indexOf("@")); // JDK1.6: now attach to the current VM so we can deploy a new agent // ### this is a Sun JVM specific feature; other JVMs may offer // ### this feature, but in an implementation-dependent way Object vm = vmClass.getMethod("attach", new Class[] { String.class }) .invoke(null, new Object[] { pid }); // now deploy the actual agent, which will wind up calling // agentmain() vmClass.getMethod("loadAgent", new Class[] { String.class }) .invoke(vm, new Object[] { agentJar }); vmClass.getMethod("detach", new Class[] {}).invoke(vm, new Object[] {}); } catch (Throwable t) { if (log.isTraceEnabled() == true) { // Log the message from the exception. Don't log the entire // stack as this is expected when running on a JDK that doesn't // support the Attach API. log.trace(_name + ".loadAgent() caught an exception. Message: " + t.getMessage()); } } } /** * If ibm is false, this private method will create a new URLClassLoader and attempt to load the * com.sun.tools.attach.VirtualMachine class from the provided toolsJar file. * *

* If ibm is true, this private method will ignore the toolsJar parameter and load the * com.ibm.tools.attach.VirtualMachine class. * * * @return The AttachAPI VirtualMachine class
* or null if something unexpected happened. */ private static Class loadVMClass(File toolsJar, Log log, JavaVendors vendor) { try { ClassLoader loader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); String cls = vendor.getVirtualMachineClassName(); if (vendor.isIBM() == false) { loader = new URLClassLoader(new URL[] { toolsJar.toURI().toURL() }, loader); } return loader.loadClass(cls); } catch (Exception e) { if (log.isTraceEnabled()) { log.trace(_name + ".loadVMClass() failed to load the VirtualMachine class"); } } return null; } /** * This private worker method will validate that the provided agentClassName * is defined as the Agent-Class in the manifest file from the provided jar. * * @param agentJarFile * non-null agent jar file. * @param log * non-null logger. * @param agentClassName * the non-null agent class name. * @return True if the provided agentClassName is defined as the Agent-Class * in the manifest from the provided agentJarFile. False otherwise. */ private static boolean validateAgentJarManifest(File agentJarFile, Log log, String agentClassName) { try { JarFile jar = new JarFile(agentJarFile); Manifest manifest = jar.getManifest(); if (manifest == null) { return false; } Attributes attributes = manifest.getMainAttributes(); String ac = attributes.getValue("Agent-Class"); if (ac != null && ac.equals(agentClassName)) { return true; } } catch (Exception e) { if (log.isTraceEnabled() == true) { log.trace(_name + ".validateAgentJarManifest() caught unexpected " + "exception " + e.getMessage()); } } return false; }// end validateAgentJarManifest }