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package org.apache.thrift.server;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionException;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.apache.thrift.transport.TNonblockingServerTransport;
/**
* An extension of the TNonblockingServer to a Half-Sync/Half-Async server. Like TNonblockingServer,
* it relies on the use of TFramedTransport.
*/
public class THsHaServer extends TNonblockingServer {
public static class Args extends AbstractNonblockingServerArgs {
public int minWorkerThreads = 5;
public int maxWorkerThreads = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
private int stopTimeoutVal = 60;
private TimeUnit stopTimeoutUnit = TimeUnit.SECONDS;
private ExecutorService executorService = null;
public Args(TNonblockingServerTransport transport) {
super(transport);
}
/**
* Sets the min and max threads.
*
* @deprecated use {@link #minWorkerThreads(int)} and {@link #maxWorkerThreads(int)} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public Args workerThreads(int n) {
minWorkerThreads = n;
maxWorkerThreads = n;
return this;
}
/**
* @return what the min threads was set to.
* @deprecated use {@link #getMinWorkerThreads()} and {@link #getMaxWorkerThreads()} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getWorkerThreads() {
return minWorkerThreads;
}
public Args minWorkerThreads(int n) {
minWorkerThreads = n;
return this;
}
public Args maxWorkerThreads(int n) {
maxWorkerThreads = n;
return this;
}
public int getMinWorkerThreads() {
return minWorkerThreads;
}
public int getMaxWorkerThreads() {
return maxWorkerThreads;
}
public int getStopTimeoutVal() {
return stopTimeoutVal;
}
public Args stopTimeoutVal(int stopTimeoutVal) {
this.stopTimeoutVal = stopTimeoutVal;
return this;
}
public TimeUnit getStopTimeoutUnit() {
return stopTimeoutUnit;
}
public Args stopTimeoutUnit(TimeUnit stopTimeoutUnit) {
this.stopTimeoutUnit = stopTimeoutUnit;
return this;
}
public ExecutorService getExecutorService() {
return executorService;
}
public Args executorService(ExecutorService executorService) {
this.executorService = executorService;
return this;
}
}
// This wraps all the functionality of queueing and thread pool management
// for the passing of Invocations from the Selector to workers.
private final ExecutorService invoker;
private final Args args;
/** Create the server with the specified Args configuration */
public THsHaServer(Args args) {
super(args);
invoker = args.executorService == null ? createInvokerPool(args) : args.executorService;
this.args = args;
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
protected void waitForShutdown() {
joinSelector();
gracefullyShutdownInvokerPool();
}
/** Helper to create an invoker pool */
protected static ExecutorService createInvokerPool(Args options) {
int minWorkerThreads = options.minWorkerThreads;
int maxWorkerThreads = options.maxWorkerThreads;
int stopTimeoutVal = options.stopTimeoutVal;
TimeUnit stopTimeoutUnit = options.stopTimeoutUnit;
LinkedBlockingQueue queue = new LinkedBlockingQueue();
ExecutorService invoker =
new ThreadPoolExecutor(
minWorkerThreads, maxWorkerThreads, stopTimeoutVal, stopTimeoutUnit, queue);
return invoker;
}
protected ExecutorService getInvoker() {
return invoker;
}
protected void gracefullyShutdownInvokerPool() {
// try to gracefully shut down the executor service
invoker.shutdown();
// Loop until awaitTermination finally does return without a interrupted
// exception. If we don't do this, then we'll shut down prematurely. We want
// to let the executorService clear it's task queue, closing client sockets
// appropriately.
long timeoutMS = args.stopTimeoutUnit.toMillis(args.stopTimeoutVal);
long now = System.currentTimeMillis();
while (timeoutMS >= 0) {
try {
invoker.awaitTermination(timeoutMS, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);
break;
} catch (InterruptedException ix) {
long newnow = System.currentTimeMillis();
timeoutMS -= (newnow - now);
now = newnow;
}
}
}
/**
* We override the standard invoke method here to queue the invocation for invoker service instead
* of immediately invoking. The thread pool takes care of the rest.
*/
@Override
protected boolean requestInvoke(FrameBuffer frameBuffer) {
try {
Runnable invocation = getRunnable(frameBuffer);
invoker.execute(invocation);
return true;
} catch (RejectedExecutionException rx) {
LOGGER.warn("ExecutorService rejected execution!", rx);
return false;
}
}
protected Runnable getRunnable(FrameBuffer frameBuffer) {
return new Invocation(frameBuffer);
}
}
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