/* JdwpConnection.java -- A JDWP-speaking connection Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation This file is part of GNU Classpath. GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is making a combined work based on this library. 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If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ package gnu.classpath.jdwp.transport; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.Jdwp; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.event.Event; import gnu.classpath.jdwp.event.EventRequest; import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; import java.io.DataInputStream; import java.io.DataOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; /** * A connection via some transport to some JDWP-speaking entity. * This is also a thread which handles all communications to/from * the debugger. While access to the transport layer may be accessed by * several threads, start-up and initialization should not be allowed * to occur more than once. * * <p>This class is also a thread that is responsible for pulling * packets off the wire and sticking them in a queue for packet * processing threads. * * @author Keith Seitz (keiths@redhat.com) */ public class JdwpConnection extends Thread { // The JDWP handshake private static final byte[] _HANDSHAKE = {'J', 'D', 'W', 'P', '-', 'H', 'a', 'n', 'd', 's', 'h', 'a', 'k', 'e'}; // Transport method private ITransport _transport; // Command queue private ArrayList _commandQueue; // Shutdown flag private boolean _shutdown; // Input stream from transport private DataInputStream _inStream; // Output stream from transprot private DataOutputStream _outStream; // A buffer used to construct the packet data private ByteArrayOutputStream _bytes; // A DataOutputStream for the byte buffer private DataOutputStream _doStream; /** * Creates a new <code>JdwpConnection</code> instance * * @param transport the transport to use for communications */ public JdwpConnection (ThreadGroup group, ITransport transport) { super (group, "JDWP connection thread"); _transport = transport; _commandQueue = new ArrayList (); _shutdown = false; _bytes = new ByteArrayOutputStream (); _doStream = new DataOutputStream (_bytes); } /** * Initializes the connection, including connecting * to socket or shared memory endpoint * * @throws TransportException if initialization fails */ public void initialize () throws TransportException { // Initialize transport (connect socket, e.g.) _transport.initialize (); // Do handshake try { _inStream = new DataInputStream (_transport.getInputStream ()); _outStream = new DataOutputStream (_transport.getOutputStream ()); _doHandshake (); } catch (IOException ioe) { throw new TransportException (ioe); } } /* Does the JDWP handshake -- this should not need synchronization because this is called by VM startup code, i.e., no packet processing threads have started yet. */ private void _doHandshake () throws IOException { // According to the spec, the handshake is always initiated by // the debugger, regardless of whether the JVM is in client mode or // server mode. // Wait for handshake from debugger byte[] hshake = new byte[_HANDSHAKE.length]; _inStream.readFully (hshake, 0, _HANDSHAKE.length); if (Arrays.equals (hshake, _HANDSHAKE)) { // Send reply handshake _outStream.write (_HANDSHAKE, 0, _HANDSHAKE.length); return; } else { throw new IOException ("invalid JDWP handshake (\"" + hshake + "\")"); } } /** * Main run method for the thread. This thread loops waiting for * packets to be read via the connection. When a packet is complete * and ready for processing, it places the packet in a queue that can * be accessed via <code>getPacket</code> */ public void run () { // Notify initialization thread (gnu.classpath.jdwp.Jdwp) that // the JdwpConnection thread is ready. Jdwp.getDefault().subcomponentInitialized (); while (!_shutdown) { try { _readOnePacket (); } catch (IOException ioe) { /* IOException can occur for two reasons: 1. Lost connection with the other side 2. Transport was shutdown In either case, we make sure that all of the back-end gets shutdown. */ Jdwp.getDefault().shutdown (); } catch (Throwable t) { System.out.println ("JdwpConnection.run: caught an exception: " + t); // Just keep going } } } // Reads a single packet from the connection, adding it to the packet // queue when a complete packet is ready. private void _readOnePacket () throws IOException { byte[] data = null; // Read in the packet int length = _inStream.readInt (); if (length < 11) { throw new IOException ("JDWP packet length < 11 (" + length + ")"); } data = new byte[length]; data[0] = (byte) (length >>> 24); data[1] = (byte) (length >>> 16); data[2] = (byte) (length >>> 8); data[3] = (byte) length; _inStream.readFully (data, 4, length - 4); JdwpPacket packet = JdwpPacket.fromBytes (data); if (packet != null) { synchronized (_commandQueue) { _commandQueue.add (packet); _commandQueue.notifyAll (); } } } /** * Returns a packet from the queue of ready packets * * @returns a <code>JdwpPacket</code> ready for processing * <code>null</code> when shutting down */ public JdwpPacket getPacket () { synchronized (_commandQueue) { while (_commandQueue.isEmpty ()) { try { _commandQueue.wait (); } catch (InterruptedException ie) { /* PacketProcessor is interrupted when shutting down */ return null; } } return (JdwpPacket) _commandQueue.remove (0); } } /** * Send a packet to the debugger * * @param pkt a <code>JdwpPacket</code> to send * @throws IOException */ public void sendPacket (JdwpPacket pkt) throws IOException { pkt.write (_outStream); } /** * Send an event notification to the debugger. Note that this * method will only send out one notification: all the events * are passed in a single Event.COMPOSITE packet. * * @param requests debugger requests for events * @param events the events to send * @param suspendPolicy the suspend policy enforced by the VM * @throws IOException */ public void sendEvents(EventRequest[] requests, Event[] events, byte suspendPolicy) throws IOException { JdwpPacket pkt; synchronized (_bytes) { _bytes.reset (); pkt = Event.toPacket (_doStream, events, requests, suspendPolicy); pkt.setData (_bytes.toByteArray ()); } sendPacket (pkt); } /** * Shutdown the connection */ public void shutdown () { if (!_shutdown) { _transport.shutdown (); _shutdown = true; interrupt (); } } }