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package org.eclipse.jetty.util;

import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.nio.channels.UnresolvedAddressException;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;

import org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.Log;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.Logger;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.thread.Scheduler;

/**
 * Creates asynchronously {@link SocketAddress} instances, returning them through a {@link Promise},
 * in order to avoid blocking on DNS lookup.
 * 

* {@link InetSocketAddress#InetSocketAddress(String, int)} attempts to perform a DNS resolution of * the host name, and this may block for several seconds. * This class creates the {@link InetSocketAddress} in a separate thread and provides the result * through a {@link Promise}, with the possibility to specify a timeout for the operation. *

* Example usage: *

 * SocketAddressResolver resolver = new SocketAddressResolver(executor, scheduler);
 * resolver.resolve("www.google.com", 80, new Promise<SocketAddress>()
 * {
 *     public void succeeded(SocketAddress result)
 *     {
 *         // The address was resolved
 *     }
 *
 *     public void failed(Throwable failure)
 *     {
 *         // The address resolution failed
 *     }
 * });
 * 
*/ public class SocketAddressResolver { private static final Logger LOG = Log.getLogger(SocketAddressResolver.class); private final Executor executor; private final Scheduler scheduler; private final long timeout; /** * Creates a new instance with the given executor (to perform DNS resolution in a separate thread), * the given scheduler (to cancel the operation if it takes too long) and the given timeout, in milliseconds. * * @param executor the thread pool to use to perform DNS resolution in pooled threads * @param scheduler the scheduler to schedule tasks to cancel DNS resolution if it takes too long * @param timeout the timeout, in milliseconds, for the DNS resolution to complete */ public SocketAddressResolver(Executor executor, Scheduler scheduler, long timeout) { this.executor = executor; this.scheduler = scheduler; this.timeout = timeout; } public Executor getExecutor() { return executor; } public Scheduler getScheduler() { return scheduler; } public long getTimeout() { return timeout; } /** * Resolves the given host and port, returning a {@link SocketAddress} through the given {@link Promise} * with the default timeout. * * @param host the host to resolve * @param port the port of the resulting socket address * @param promise the callback invoked when the resolution succeeds or fails * @see #resolve(String, int, long, Promise) */ public void resolve(String host, int port, Promise promise) { resolve(host, port, timeout, promise); } /** * Resolves the given host and port, returning a {@link SocketAddress} through the given {@link Promise} * with the given timeout. * * @param host the host to resolve * @param port the port of the resulting socket address * @param timeout the timeout, in milliseconds, for the DNS resolution to complete * @param promise the callback invoked when the resolution succeeds or fails */ protected void resolve(final String host, final int port, final long timeout, final Promise promise) { executor.execute(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { Scheduler.Task task = null; final AtomicBoolean complete = new AtomicBoolean(); if (timeout > 0) { final Thread thread = Thread.currentThread(); task = scheduler.schedule(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { if (complete.compareAndSet(false, true)) { promise.failed(new TimeoutException()); thread.interrupt(); } } }, timeout, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); } try { long start = System.nanoTime(); InetSocketAddress result = new InetSocketAddress(host, port); long elapsed = System.nanoTime() - start; LOG.debug("Resolved {} in {} ms", host, TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS.toMillis(elapsed)); if (complete.compareAndSet(false, true)) { if (result.isUnresolved()) promise.failed(new UnresolvedAddressException()); else promise.succeeded(result); } } catch (Throwable x) { if (complete.compareAndSet(false, true)) promise.failed(x); } finally { if (task != null) task.cancel(); // Reset the interrupted status before releasing the thread to the pool Thread.interrupted(); } } }); } }




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