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package org.apache.tomcat.util.threads;
import java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionException;
import java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionHandler;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicLong;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.res.StringManager;
/**
* Same as a java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor but implements a much more efficient
* {@link #getSubmittedCount()} method, to be used to properly handle the work queue.
* If a RejectedExecutionHandler is not specified a default one will be configured
* and that one will always throw a RejectedExecutionException
* @author fhanik
*
*/
public class ThreadPoolExecutor extends java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor {
/**
* The string manager for this package.
*/
protected static final StringManager sm = StringManager
.getManager("org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.res");
/**
* The number of tasks submitted but not yet finished. This includes tasks
* in the queue and tasks that have been handed to a worker thread but the
* latter did not start executing the task yet.
* This number is always greater or equal to {@link #getActiveCount()}.
*/
private final AtomicInteger submittedCount = new AtomicInteger(0);
private final AtomicLong lastContextStoppedTime = new AtomicLong(0L);
/**
* Most recent time in ms when a thread decided to kill itself to avoid
* potential memory leaks. Useful to throttle the rate of renewals of
* threads.
*/
private final AtomicLong lastTimeThreadKilledItself = new AtomicLong(0L);
/**
* Delay in ms between 2 threads being renewed. If negative, do not renew threads.
*/
private long threadRenewalDelay = Constants.DEFAULT_THREAD_RENEWAL_DELAY;
public ThreadPoolExecutor(int corePoolSize, int maximumPoolSize, long keepAliveTime, TimeUnit unit, BlockingQueue workQueue, RejectedExecutionHandler handler) {
super(corePoolSize, maximumPoolSize, keepAliveTime, unit, workQueue, handler);
prestartAllCoreThreads();
}
public ThreadPoolExecutor(int corePoolSize, int maximumPoolSize, long keepAliveTime, TimeUnit unit, BlockingQueue workQueue, ThreadFactory threadFactory,
RejectedExecutionHandler handler) {
super(corePoolSize, maximumPoolSize, keepAliveTime, unit, workQueue, threadFactory, handler);
prestartAllCoreThreads();
}
public ThreadPoolExecutor(int corePoolSize, int maximumPoolSize, long keepAliveTime, TimeUnit unit, BlockingQueue workQueue, ThreadFactory threadFactory) {
super(corePoolSize, maximumPoolSize, keepAliveTime, unit, workQueue, threadFactory, new RejectHandler());
prestartAllCoreThreads();
}
public ThreadPoolExecutor(int corePoolSize, int maximumPoolSize, long keepAliveTime, TimeUnit unit, BlockingQueue workQueue) {
super(corePoolSize, maximumPoolSize, keepAliveTime, unit, workQueue, new RejectHandler());
prestartAllCoreThreads();
}
public long getThreadRenewalDelay() {
return threadRenewalDelay;
}
public void setThreadRenewalDelay(long threadRenewalDelay) {
this.threadRenewalDelay = threadRenewalDelay;
}
@Override
protected void afterExecute(Runnable r, Throwable t) {
submittedCount.decrementAndGet();
if (t == null) {
stopCurrentThreadIfNeeded();
}
}
/**
* If the current thread was started before the last time when a context was
* stopped, an exception is thrown so that the current thread is stopped.
*/
protected void stopCurrentThreadIfNeeded() {
if (currentThreadShouldBeStopped()) {
long lastTime = lastTimeThreadKilledItself.longValue();
if (lastTime + threadRenewalDelay < System.currentTimeMillis()) {
if (lastTimeThreadKilledItself.compareAndSet(lastTime,
System.currentTimeMillis() + 1)) {
// OK, it's really time to dispose of this thread
final String msg = sm.getString(
"threadPoolExecutor.threadStoppedToAvoidPotentialLeak",
Thread.currentThread().getName());
throw new StopPooledThreadException(msg);
}
}
}
}
protected boolean currentThreadShouldBeStopped() {
if (threadRenewalDelay >= 0
&& Thread.currentThread() instanceof TaskThread) {
TaskThread currentTaskThread = (TaskThread) Thread.currentThread();
if (currentTaskThread.getCreationTime() <
this.lastContextStoppedTime.longValue()) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
public int getSubmittedCount() {
return submittedCount.get();
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public void execute(Runnable command) {
execute(command,0,TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);
}
/**
* Executes the given command at some time in the future. The command
* may execute in a new thread, in a pooled thread, or in the calling
* thread, at the discretion of the Executor implementation.
* If no threads are available, it will be added to the work queue.
* If the work queue is full, the system will wait for the specified
* time and it throw a RejectedExecutionException if the queue is still
* full after that.
*
* @param command the runnable task
* @throws RejectedExecutionException if this task cannot be
* accepted for execution - the queue is full
* @throws NullPointerException if command or unit is null
*/
public void execute(Runnable command, long timeout, TimeUnit unit) {
submittedCount.incrementAndGet();
try {
super.execute(command);
} catch (RejectedExecutionException rx) {
if (super.getQueue() instanceof TaskQueue) {
final TaskQueue queue = (TaskQueue)super.getQueue();
try {
if (!queue.force(command, timeout, unit)) {
submittedCount.decrementAndGet();
throw new RejectedExecutionException("Queue capacity is full.");
}
} catch (InterruptedException x) {
submittedCount.decrementAndGet();
Thread.interrupted();
throw new RejectedExecutionException(x);
}
} else {
submittedCount.decrementAndGet();
throw rx;
}
}
}
public void contextStopping() {
this.lastContextStoppedTime.set(System.currentTimeMillis());
// save the current pool parameters to restore them later
int savedCorePoolSize = this.getCorePoolSize();
TaskQueue taskQueue =
getQueue() instanceof TaskQueue ? (TaskQueue) getQueue() : null;
if (taskQueue != null) {
// note by slaurent : quite oddly threadPoolExecutor.setCorePoolSize
// checks that queue.remainingCapacity()==0. I did not understand
// why, but to get the intended effect of waking up idle threads, I
// temporarily fake this condition.
taskQueue.setForcedRemainingCapacity(Integer.valueOf(0));
}
// setCorePoolSize(0) wakes idle threads
this.setCorePoolSize(0);
// TaskQueue.take() takes care of timing out, so that we are sure that
// all threads of the pool are renewed in a limited time, something like
// (threadKeepAlive + longest request time)
if (taskQueue != null) {
// ok, restore the state of the queue and pool
taskQueue.setForcedRemainingCapacity(null);
}
this.setCorePoolSize(savedCorePoolSize);
}
private static class RejectHandler implements RejectedExecutionHandler {
@Override
public void rejectedExecution(Runnable r,
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor executor) {
throw new RejectedExecutionException();
}
}
}