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Pure Java implementation of libzmq
package zmq.socket;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import zmq.Msg;
import zmq.ZError;
import zmq.pipe.Pipe;
import zmq.util.Blob;
import zmq.util.Errno;
import zmq.util.ValueReference;
// Class manages a set of inbound pipes. On receive it performs fair
// queuing so that senders gone berserk won't cause denial of
// service for decent senders.
public class FQ
{
// Inbound pipes.
private final List pipes;
// Number of active pipes. All the active pipes are located at the
// beginning of the pipes array.
private int active;
// the last pipe we received message from.
// NULL when no message has been received or the pipe
// has terminated.
private Pipe lastIn;
// Index of the next bound pipe to read a message from.
private int current;
// If true, part of a multipart message was already received, but
// there are following parts still waiting in the current pipe.
private boolean more;
// Holds credential after the last_acive_pipe has terminated.
private Blob savedCredential;
public FQ()
{
active = 0;
current = 0;
more = false;
pipes = new ArrayList<>();
}
public void attach(Pipe pipe)
{
pipes.add(pipe);
Collections.swap(pipes, active, pipes.size() - 1);
active++;
}
public void terminated(Pipe pipe)
{
final int index = pipes.indexOf(pipe);
// Remove the pipe from the list; adjust number of active pipes
// accordingly.
if (index < active) {
active--;
Collections.swap(pipes, index, active);
if (current == active) {
current = 0;
}
}
pipes.remove(pipe);
if (lastIn == pipe) {
savedCredential = lastIn.getCredential();
lastIn = null;
}
}
public void activated(Pipe pipe)
{
// Move the pipe to the list of active pipes.
Collections.swap(pipes, pipes.indexOf(pipe), active);
active++;
}
public Msg recv(Errno errno)
{
return recvPipe(errno, null);
}
public Msg recvPipe(Errno errno, ValueReference pipe)
{
// Round-robin over the pipes to get the next message.
while (active > 0) {
// Try to fetch new message. If we've already read part of the message
// subsequent part should be immediately available.
final Pipe currentPipe = pipes.get(current);
final Msg msg = currentPipe.read();
final boolean fetched = msg != null;
// Note that when message is not fetched, current pipe is deactivated
// and replaced by another active pipe. Thus we don't have to increase
// the 'current' pointer.
if (fetched) {
if (pipe != null) {
pipe.set(currentPipe);
}
more = msg.hasMore();
if (!more) {
lastIn = currentPipe;
assert (active > 0); // happens when multiple threads receive messages
current = (current + 1) % active;
}
return msg;
}
// Check the atomicity of the message.
// If we've already received the first part of the message
// we should get the remaining parts without blocking.
assert (!more);
active--;
Collections.swap(pipes, current, active);
if (current == active) {
current = 0;
}
}
// No message is available. Initialize the output parameter
// to be a 0-byte message.
errno.set(ZError.EAGAIN);
return null;
}
public boolean hasIn()
{
// There are subsequent parts of the partly-read message available.
if (more) {
return true;
}
// Note that messing with current doesn't break the fairness of fair
// queuing algorithm. If there are no messages available current will
// get back to its original value. Otherwise it'll point to the first
// pipe holding messages, skipping only pipes with no messages available.
while (active > 0) {
if (pipes.get(current).checkRead()) {
return true;
}
// Deactivate the pipe.
active--;
Collections.swap(pipes, current, active);
if (current == active) {
current = 0;
}
}
return false;
}
public Blob getCredential()
{
return lastIn != null ? lastIn.getCredential() : savedCredential;
}
}
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