/* * Copyright (c) 2008-2017, Hazelcast, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.hazelcast.map.impl.record; import com.hazelcast.nio.serialization.Data; import com.hazelcast.spi.serialization.SerializationService; import static com.hazelcast.map.impl.record.Record.NOT_CACHED; /** * Contains various factory & helper methods for a {@link com.hazelcast.map.impl.record.Record} object. */ public final class Records { private Records() { } public static void applyRecordInfo(Record record, RecordInfo replicationInfo) { record.setVersion(replicationInfo.getVersion()); record.setHits(replicationInfo.getHits()); record.setTtl(replicationInfo.getTtl()); record.setCreationTime(replicationInfo.getCreationTime()); record.setLastAccessTime(replicationInfo.getLastAccessTime()); record.setLastUpdateTime(replicationInfo.getLastUpdateTime()); record.setExpirationTime(replicationInfo.getExpirationTime()); record.setLastStoredTime(replicationInfo.getLastStoredTime()); } public static RecordInfo buildRecordInfo(Record record) { RecordInfo info = new RecordInfo(); info.setVersion(record.getVersion()); info.setHits(record.getHits()); info.setCreationTime(record.getCreationTime()); info.setLastAccessTime(record.getLastAccessTime()); info.setLastUpdateTime(record.getLastUpdateTime()); info.setTtl(record.getTtl()); info.setExpirationTime(record.getExpirationTime()); info.setLastStoredTime(record.getLastStoredTime()); return info; } /** * Get current cached value from the record. * This method protects you against accidental exposure of cached value mutex into rest of the code. * <p/> * Use it instead of raw {@link Record#getCachedValueUnsafe()} See * {@link #getValueOrCachedValue(Record, SerializationService)} * for details. * * @param record * @return */ public static Object getCachedValue(Record record) { for (; ; ) { Object cachedValue = record.getCachedValueUnsafe(); if (!(cachedValue instanceof Thread)) { return cachedValue; } cachedValue = ThreadWrapper.unwrapOrNull(cachedValue); if (cachedValue != null) { return cachedValue; } } } /** * Return cached value where appropriate, otherwise return the actual value. * Value caching makes sense when: * <ul> * <li>Portable serialization is not used</li> * <li>OBJECT InMemoryFormat is not used</li> * </ul> * <p/> * If Record does not contain cached value and is found appropriate (see above) then new cache value is created * by de-serializing the {@link Record#getValue()} * <p/> * The newly de-deserialized value may not be stored into the Record cache when the record has been modified * while the method was running. * <p/> * WARNING: This method may temporarily set an arbitrary object into the Record cache - this object acts as mutex. * The mutex should never be returned to the outside world. Use {@link #getCachedValue(Record)} instead of raw * {@link Record#getCachedValueUnsafe()} to protect from accidental mutex exposure to the user-code. * * @param record * @param serializationService * @return */ public static Object getValueOrCachedValue(Record record, SerializationService serializationService) { Object cachedValue = record.getCachedValueUnsafe(); if (cachedValue == NOT_CACHED) { //record does not support caching at all return record.getValue(); } for (; ; ) { if (cachedValue == null) { Object valueBeforeCas = record.getValue(); if (!shouldCache(valueBeforeCas)) { //it's either a null or value which we do not want to cache. let's just return it. return valueBeforeCas; } Object fromCache = tryStoreIntoCache(record, valueBeforeCas, serializationService); if (fromCache != null) { return fromCache; } } else if (cachedValue instanceof Thread) { //the cachedValue is either locked by another thread or it contains a wrapped thread cachedValue = ThreadWrapper.unwrapOrNull(cachedValue); if (cachedValue != null) { //exceptional case: the cachedValue is not locked, it just contains an instance of Thread. //this can happen when user put an instance of Thread into a map //(=it should never happen, but never say never...) return cachedValue; } //it looks like some other thread actually locked the cachedValue. let's give it another try (iteration) } else { //it's not the 'in-progress' marker/lock && it's not a null -> it has to be the actual cachedValue return cachedValue; } Thread.yield(); cachedValue = record.getCachedValueUnsafe(); } } private static Object tryStoreIntoCache(Record record, Object valueBeforeCas, SerializationService serializationService) { Thread currentThread = Thread.currentThread(); if (!record.casCachedValue(null, currentThread)) { return null; } //we managed to lock the record for ourselves Object valueAfterCas = record.getValue(); Object object = serializationService.toObject(valueBeforeCas); if (valueAfterCas == valueBeforeCas) { //this check is needed to make sure a partition thread had not changed the value //right before we won the CAS Object wrappedObject = ThreadWrapper.wrapIfNeeded(object); record.casCachedValue(currentThread, wrappedObject); //we can return the object no matter of the CAS outcome. if we lose the CAS it means //the value had been mutated concurrently and partition thread removed our lock. } else { //the value has changed -> we can return the object to the caller as it was valid at some point in time //we are just not storing it into the cache as apparently it's not valid anymore. //we have to CAS the lock out as it could had been already removed by the partition thread record.casCachedValue(currentThread, null); } return object; } static boolean shouldCache(Object value) { return value instanceof Data && !((Data) value).isPortable(); } /** * currentThread inside cachedValue acts as "deserialization in-progress" marker * if the actual deserialized value is instance of Thread then we need to wrap it * otherwise it might be mistaken for the "deserialization in-progress" marker. */ private static final class ThreadWrapper extends Thread { private final Thread wrappedValue; private ThreadWrapper(Thread wrappedValue) { this.wrappedValue = wrappedValue; } static Object unwrapOrNull(Object o) { if (o instanceof ThreadWrapper) { return ((ThreadWrapper) o).wrappedValue; } return null; } static Object wrapIfNeeded(Object object) { if (object instanceof Thread) { //exceptional case: deserialized value is an instance of Thread //we need to wrap it as we use currentThread to mark the cacheValue is 'deserilization in-progress' //this is the only case where we allocate a new object. return new ThreadWrapper((Thread) object); } return object; } } }