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package org.apache.thrift.async;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.nio.channels.ClosedSelectorException;
import java.nio.channels.SelectionKey;
import java.nio.channels.Selector;
import java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.TreeSet;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentLinkedQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;
import org.apache.thrift.TException;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
/**
* Contains selector thread which transitions method call objects
*/
public class TAsyncClientManager {
private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerFactory.getLogger(TAsyncClientManager.class.getName());
private final SelectThread selectThread;
private final ConcurrentLinkedQueue pendingCalls = new ConcurrentLinkedQueue();
public TAsyncClientManager() throws IOException {
this.selectThread = new SelectThread();
selectThread.start();
}
public void call(TAsyncMethodCall method) throws TException {
if (!isRunning()) {
throw new TException("SelectThread is not running");
}
method.prepareMethodCall();
pendingCalls.add(method);
selectThread.getSelector().wakeup();
}
public void stop() {
selectThread.finish();
}
public boolean isRunning() {
return selectThread.isAlive();
}
private class SelectThread extends Thread {
private final Selector selector;
private volatile boolean running;
private final TreeSet timeoutWatchSet = new TreeSet(new TAsyncMethodCallTimeoutComparator());
public SelectThread() throws IOException {
this.selector = SelectorProvider.provider().openSelector();
this.running = true;
this.setName("TAsyncClientManager#SelectorThread " + this.getId());
// We don't want to hold up the JVM when shutting down
setDaemon(true);
}
public Selector getSelector() {
return selector;
}
public void finish() {
running = false;
selector.wakeup();
}
public void run() {
while (running) {
try {
try {
if (timeoutWatchSet.size() == 0) {
// No timeouts, so select indefinitely
selector.select();
} else {
// We have a timeout pending, so calculate the time until then and select appropriately
long nextTimeout = timeoutWatchSet.first().getTimeoutTimestamp();
long selectTime = nextTimeout - System.currentTimeMillis();
if (selectTime > 0) {
// Next timeout is in the future, select and wake up then
selector.select(selectTime);
} else {
// Next timeout is now or in past, select immediately so we can time out
selector.selectNow();
}
}
} catch (IOException e) {
LOGGER.error("Caught IOException in TAsyncClientManager!", e);
}
transitionMethods();
timeoutMethods();
startPendingMethods();
} catch (Exception exception) {
LOGGER.error("Ignoring uncaught exception in SelectThread", exception);
}
}
try {
selector.close();
} catch (IOException ex) {
LOGGER.warn("Could not close selector. This may result in leaked resources!", ex);
}
}
// Transition methods for ready keys
private void transitionMethods() {
try {
Iterator keys = selector.selectedKeys().iterator();
while (keys.hasNext()) {
SelectionKey key = keys.next();
keys.remove();
if (!key.isValid()) {
// this can happen if the method call experienced an error and the
// key was cancelled. can also happen if we timeout a method, which
// results in a channel close.
// just skip
continue;
}
TAsyncMethodCall methodCall = (TAsyncMethodCall)key.attachment();
methodCall.transition(key);
// If done or error occurred, remove from timeout watch set
if (methodCall.isFinished() || methodCall.getClient().hasError()) {
timeoutWatchSet.remove(methodCall);
}
}
} catch (ClosedSelectorException e) {
LOGGER.error("Caught ClosedSelectorException in TAsyncClientManager!", e);
}
}
// Timeout any existing method calls
private void timeoutMethods() {
Iterator iterator = timeoutWatchSet.iterator();
long currentTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
TAsyncMethodCall methodCall = iterator.next();
if (currentTime >= methodCall.getTimeoutTimestamp()) {
iterator.remove();
methodCall.onError(new TimeoutException("Operation " + methodCall.getClass() + " timed out after " + (currentTime - methodCall.getStartTime()) + " ms."));
} else {
break;
}
}
}
// Start any new calls
private void startPendingMethods() {
TAsyncMethodCall methodCall;
while ((methodCall = pendingCalls.poll()) != null) {
// Catch registration errors. method will catch transition errors and cleanup.
try {
methodCall.start(selector);
// If timeout specified and first transition went smoothly, add to timeout watch set
TAsyncClient client = methodCall.getClient();
if (client.hasTimeout() && !client.hasError()) {
timeoutWatchSet.add(methodCall);
}
} catch (Exception exception) {
LOGGER.warn("Caught exception in TAsyncClientManager!", exception);
methodCall.onError(exception);
}
}
}
}
/** Comparator used in TreeSet */
private static class TAsyncMethodCallTimeoutComparator implements Comparator, Serializable {
public int compare(TAsyncMethodCall left, TAsyncMethodCall right) {
if (left.getTimeoutTimestamp() == right.getTimeoutTimestamp()) {
return (int)(left.getSequenceId() - right.getSequenceId());
} else {
return (int)(left.getTimeoutTimestamp() - right.getTimeoutTimestamp());
}
}
}
}