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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. */ package io.netty.util.concurrent; import io.netty.util.internal.PlatformDependent; import io.netty.util.internal.logging.InternalLogger; import io.netty.util.internal.logging.InternalLoggerFactory; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.LinkedHashSet; import java.util.List; import java.util.Queue; import java.util.Set; import java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue; import java.util.concurrent.Executors; import java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue; import java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionException; import java.util.concurrent.Semaphore; import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory; import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater; /** * Abstract base class for {@link EventExecutor}'s that execute all its submitted tasks in a single thread. * */ public abstract class SingleThreadEventExecutor extends AbstractScheduledEventExecutor { private static final InternalLogger logger = InternalLoggerFactory.getInstance(SingleThreadEventExecutor.class); private static final int ST_NOT_STARTED = 1; private static final int ST_STARTED = 2; private static final int ST_SHUTTING_DOWN = 3; private static final int ST_SHUTDOWN = 4; private static final int ST_TERMINATED = 5; private static final Runnable WAKEUP_TASK = new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { // Do nothing. } }; private static final AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater<SingleThreadEventExecutor> STATE_UPDATER; static { AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater<SingleThreadEventExecutor> updater = PlatformDependent.newAtomicIntegerFieldUpdater(SingleThreadEventExecutor.class, "state"); if (updater == null) { updater = AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater.newUpdater(SingleThreadEventExecutor.class, "state"); } STATE_UPDATER = updater; } private final EventExecutorGroup parent; private final Queue<Runnable> taskQueue; private final Thread thread; private final Semaphore threadLock = new Semaphore(0); private final Set<Runnable> shutdownHooks = new LinkedHashSet<Runnable>(); private final boolean addTaskWakesUp; private long lastExecutionTime; @SuppressWarnings({ "FieldMayBeFinal", "unused" }) private volatile int state = ST_NOT_STARTED; private volatile long gracefulShutdownQuietPeriod; private volatile long gracefulShutdownTimeout; private long gracefulShutdownStartTime; private final Promise<?> terminationFuture = new DefaultPromise<Void>(GlobalEventExecutor.INSTANCE); /** * Create a new instance * * @param parent the {@link EventExecutorGroup} which is the parent of this instance and belongs to it * @param threadFactory the {@link ThreadFactory} which will be used for the used {@link Thread} * @param addTaskWakesUp {@code true} if and only if invocation of {@link #addTask(Runnable)} will wake up the * executor thread */ protected SingleThreadEventExecutor( EventExecutorGroup parent, ThreadFactory threadFactory, boolean addTaskWakesUp) { if (threadFactory == null) { throw new NullPointerException("threadFactory"); } this.parent = parent; this.addTaskWakesUp = addTaskWakesUp; thread = threadFactory.newThread(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { boolean success = false; updateLastExecutionTime(); try { SingleThreadEventExecutor.this.run(); success = true; } catch (Throwable t) { logger.warn("Unexpected exception from an event executor: ", t); } finally { for (;;) { int oldState = STATE_UPDATER.get(SingleThreadEventExecutor.this); if (oldState >= ST_SHUTTING_DOWN || STATE_UPDATER.compareAndSet( SingleThreadEventExecutor.this, oldState, ST_SHUTTING_DOWN)) { break; } } // Check if confirmShutdown() was called at the end of the loop. if (success && gracefulShutdownStartTime == 0) { logger.error( "Buggy " + EventExecutor.class.getSimpleName() + " implementation; " + SingleThreadEventExecutor.class.getSimpleName() + ".confirmShutdown() must be called " + "before run() implementation terminates."); } try { // Run all remaining tasks and shutdown hooks. for (;;) { if (confirmShutdown()) { break; } } } finally { try { cleanup(); } finally { STATE_UPDATER.set(SingleThreadEventExecutor.this, ST_TERMINATED); threadLock.release(); if (!taskQueue.isEmpty()) { logger.warn( "An event executor terminated with " + "non-empty task queue (" + taskQueue.size() + ')'); } terminationFuture.setSuccess(null); } } } } }); taskQueue = newTaskQueue(); } /** * Create a new {@link Queue} which will holds the tasks to execute. This default implementation will return a * {@link LinkedBlockingQueue} but if your sub-class of {@link SingleThreadEventExecutor} will not do any blocking * calls on the this {@link Queue} it may make sense to {@code @Override} this and return some more performant * implementation that does not support blocking operations at all. */ protected Queue<Runnable> newTaskQueue() { return new LinkedBlockingQueue<Runnable>(); } @Override public EventExecutorGroup parent() { return parent; } /** * Interrupt the current running {@link Thread}. */ protected void interruptThread() { thread.interrupt(); } /** * @see {@link Queue#poll()} */ protected Runnable pollTask() { assert inEventLoop(); for (;;) { Runnable task = taskQueue.poll(); if (task == WAKEUP_TASK) { continue; } return task; } } /** * Take the next {@link Runnable} from the task queue and so will block if no task is currently present. * <p> * Be aware that this method will throw an {@link UnsupportedOperationException} if the task queue, which was * created via {@link #newTaskQueue()}, does not implement {@link BlockingQueue}. * </p> * * @return {@code null} if the executor thread has been interrupted or waken up. */ protected Runnable takeTask() { assert inEventLoop(); if (!(taskQueue instanceof BlockingQueue)) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } BlockingQueue<Runnable> taskQueue = (BlockingQueue<Runnable>) this.taskQueue; for (;;) { ScheduledFutureTask<?> scheduledTask = peekScheduledTask(); if (scheduledTask == null) { Runnable task = null; try { task = taskQueue.take(); if (task == WAKEUP_TASK) { task = null; } } catch (InterruptedException e) { // Ignore } return task; } else { long delayNanos = scheduledTask.delayNanos(); Runnable task = null; if (delayNanos > 0) { try { task = taskQueue.poll(delayNanos, TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS); } catch (InterruptedException e) { return null; } } if (task == null) { // We need to fetch the scheduled tasks now as otherwise there may be a chance that // scheduled tasks are never executed if there is always one task in the taskQueue. // This is for example true for the read task of OIO Transport // See https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/1614 fetchFromScheduledTaskQueue(); task = taskQueue.poll(); } if (task != null) { return task; } } } } private void fetchFromScheduledTaskQueue() { if (hasScheduledTasks()) { long nanoTime = AbstractScheduledEventExecutor.nanoTime(); for (;;) { Runnable scheduledTask = pollScheduledTask(nanoTime); if (scheduledTask == null) { break; } taskQueue.add(scheduledTask); } } } /** * @see {@link Queue#peek()} */ protected Runnable peekTask() { assert inEventLoop(); return taskQueue.peek(); } /** * @see {@link Queue#isEmpty()} */ protected boolean hasTasks() { assert inEventLoop(); return !taskQueue.isEmpty(); } /** * Return the number of tasks that are pending for processing. * * <strong>Be aware that this operation may be expensive as it depends on the internal implementation of the * SingleThreadEventExecutor. So use it was care!</strong> */ public final int pendingTasks() { return taskQueue.size(); } /** * Add a task to the task queue, or throws a {@link RejectedExecutionException} if this instance was shutdown * before. */ protected void addTask(Runnable task) { if (task == null) { throw new NullPointerException("task"); } if (isShutdown()) { reject(); } taskQueue.add(task); } /** * @see {@link Queue#remove(Object)} */ protected boolean removeTask(Runnable task) { if (task == null) { throw new NullPointerException("task"); } return taskQueue.remove(task); } /** * Poll all tasks from the task queue and run them via {@link Runnable#run()} method. * * @return {@code true} if and only if at least one task was run */ protected boolean runAllTasks() { fetchFromScheduledTaskQueue(); Runnable task = pollTask(); if (task == null) { return false; } for (;;) { try { task.run(); } catch (Throwable t) { logger.warn("A task raised an exception.", t); } task = pollTask(); if (task == null) { lastExecutionTime = ScheduledFutureTask.nanoTime(); return true; } } } /** * Poll all tasks from the task queue and run them via {@link Runnable#run()} method. This method stops running * the tasks in the task queue and returns if it ran longer than {@code timeoutNanos}. */ protected boolean runAllTasks(long timeoutNanos) { fetchFromScheduledTaskQueue(); Runnable task = pollTask(); if (task == null) { return false; } final long deadline = ScheduledFutureTask.nanoTime() + timeoutNanos; long runTasks = 0; long lastExecutionTime; for (;;) { try { task.run(); } catch (Throwable t) { logger.warn("A task raised an exception.", t); } runTasks ++; // Check timeout every 64 tasks because nanoTime() is relatively expensive. // XXX: Hard-coded value - will make it configurable if it is really a problem. if ((runTasks & 0x3F) == 0) { lastExecutionTime = ScheduledFutureTask.nanoTime(); if (lastExecutionTime >= deadline) { break; } } task = pollTask(); if (task == null) { lastExecutionTime = ScheduledFutureTask.nanoTime(); break; } } this.lastExecutionTime = lastExecutionTime; return true; } /** * Returns the amount of time left until the scheduled task with the closest dead line is executed. */ protected long delayNanos(long currentTimeNanos) { ScheduledFutureTask<?> scheduledTask = peekScheduledTask(); if (scheduledTask == null) { return SCHEDULE_PURGE_INTERVAL; } return scheduledTask.delayNanos(currentTimeNanos); } /** * Updates the internal timestamp that tells when a submitted task was executed most recently. * {@link #runAllTasks()} and {@link #runAllTasks(long)} updates this timestamp automatically, and thus there's * usually no need to call this method. However, if you take the tasks manually using {@link #takeTask()} or * {@link #pollTask()}, you have to call this method at the end of task execution loop for accurate quiet period * checks. */ protected void updateLastExecutionTime() { lastExecutionTime = ScheduledFutureTask.nanoTime(); } /** * */ protected abstract void run(); /** * Do nothing, sub-classes may override */ protected void cleanup() { // NOOP } protected void wakeup(boolean inEventLoop) { if (!inEventLoop || STATE_UPDATER.get(this) == ST_SHUTTING_DOWN) { taskQueue.add(WAKEUP_TASK); } } @Override public boolean inEventLoop(Thread thread) { return thread == this.thread; } /** * Add a {@link Runnable} which will be executed on shutdown of this instance */ public void addShutdownHook(final Runnable task) { if (inEventLoop()) { shutdownHooks.add(task); } else { execute(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { shutdownHooks.add(task); } }); } } /** * Remove a previous added {@link Runnable} as a shutdown hook */ public void removeShutdownHook(final Runnable task) { if (inEventLoop()) { shutdownHooks.remove(task); } else { execute(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { shutdownHooks.remove(task); } }); } } private boolean runShutdownHooks() { boolean ran = false; // Note shutdown hooks can add / remove shutdown hooks. while (!shutdownHooks.isEmpty()) { List<Runnable> copy = new ArrayList<Runnable>(shutdownHooks); shutdownHooks.clear(); for (Runnable task: copy) { try { task.run(); } catch (Throwable t) { logger.warn("Shutdown hook raised an exception.", t); } finally { ran = true; } } } if (ran) { lastExecutionTime = ScheduledFutureTask.nanoTime(); } return ran; } @Override public Future<?> shutdownGracefully(long quietPeriod, long timeout, TimeUnit unit) { if (quietPeriod < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("quietPeriod: " + quietPeriod + " (expected >= 0)"); } if (timeout < quietPeriod) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "timeout: " + timeout + " (expected >= quietPeriod (" + quietPeriod + "))"); } if (unit == null) { throw new NullPointerException("unit"); } if (isShuttingDown()) { return terminationFuture(); } boolean inEventLoop = inEventLoop(); boolean wakeup; int oldState; for (;;) { if (isShuttingDown()) { return terminationFuture(); } int newState; wakeup = true; oldState = STATE_UPDATER.get(this); if (inEventLoop) { newState = ST_SHUTTING_DOWN; } else { switch (oldState) { case ST_NOT_STARTED: case ST_STARTED: newState = ST_SHUTTING_DOWN; break; default: newState = oldState; wakeup = false; } } if (STATE_UPDATER.compareAndSet(this, oldState, newState)) { break; } } gracefulShutdownQuietPeriod = unit.toNanos(quietPeriod); gracefulShutdownTimeout = unit.toNanos(timeout); if (oldState == ST_NOT_STARTED) { thread.start(); } if (wakeup) { wakeup(inEventLoop); } return terminationFuture(); } @Override public Future<?> terminationFuture() { return terminationFuture; } @Override @Deprecated public void shutdown() { if (isShutdown()) { return; } boolean inEventLoop = inEventLoop(); boolean wakeup; int oldState; for (;;) { if (isShuttingDown()) { return; } int newState; wakeup = true; oldState = STATE_UPDATER.get(this); if (inEventLoop) { newState = ST_SHUTDOWN; } else { switch (oldState) { case ST_NOT_STARTED: case ST_STARTED: case ST_SHUTTING_DOWN: newState = ST_SHUTDOWN; break; default: newState = oldState; wakeup = false; } } if (STATE_UPDATER.compareAndSet(this, oldState, newState)) { break; } } if (oldState == ST_NOT_STARTED) { thread.start(); } if (wakeup) { wakeup(inEventLoop); } } @Override public boolean isShuttingDown() { return STATE_UPDATER.get(this) >= ST_SHUTTING_DOWN; } @Override public boolean isShutdown() { return STATE_UPDATER.get(this) >= ST_SHUTDOWN; } @Override public boolean isTerminated() { return STATE_UPDATER.get(this) == ST_TERMINATED; } /** * Confirm that the shutdown if the instance should be done now! */ protected boolean confirmShutdown() { if (!isShuttingDown()) { return false; } if (!inEventLoop()) { throw new IllegalStateException("must be invoked from an event loop"); } cancelScheduledTasks(); if (gracefulShutdownStartTime == 0) { gracefulShutdownStartTime = ScheduledFutureTask.nanoTime(); } if (runAllTasks() || runShutdownHooks()) { if (isShutdown()) { // Executor shut down - no new tasks anymore. return true; } // There were tasks in the queue. Wait a little bit more until no tasks are queued for the quiet period. wakeup(true); return false; } final long nanoTime = ScheduledFutureTask.nanoTime(); if (isShutdown() || nanoTime - gracefulShutdownStartTime > gracefulShutdownTimeout) { return true; } if (nanoTime - lastExecutionTime <= gracefulShutdownQuietPeriod) { // Check if any tasks were added to the queue every 100ms. // TODO: Change the behavior of takeTask() so that it returns on timeout. wakeup(true); try { Thread.sleep(100); } catch (InterruptedException e) { // Ignore } return false; } // No tasks were added for last quiet period - hopefully safe to shut down. // (Hopefully because we really cannot make a guarantee that there will be no execute() calls by a user.) return true; } @Override public boolean awaitTermination(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException { if (unit == null) { throw new NullPointerException("unit"); } if (inEventLoop()) { throw new IllegalStateException("cannot await termination of the current thread"); } if (threadLock.tryAcquire(timeout, unit)) { threadLock.release(); } return isTerminated(); } @Override public void execute(Runnable task) { if (task == null) { throw new NullPointerException("task"); } boolean inEventLoop = inEventLoop(); if (inEventLoop) { addTask(task); } else { startThread(); addTask(task); if (isShutdown() && removeTask(task)) { reject(); } } if (!addTaskWakesUp && wakesUpForTask(task)) { wakeup(inEventLoop); } } @SuppressWarnings("unused") protected boolean wakesUpForTask(Runnable task) { return true; } protected static void reject() { throw new RejectedExecutionException("event executor terminated"); } // ScheduledExecutorService implementation private static final long SCHEDULE_PURGE_INTERVAL = TimeUnit.SECONDS.toNanos(1); private void startThread() { if (STATE_UPDATER.get(this) == ST_NOT_STARTED) { if (STATE_UPDATER.compareAndSet(this, ST_NOT_STARTED, ST_STARTED)) { schedule(new ScheduledFutureTask<Void>( this, Executors.<Void>callable(new PurgeTask(), null), ScheduledFutureTask.deadlineNanos(SCHEDULE_PURGE_INTERVAL), -SCHEDULE_PURGE_INTERVAL)); thread.start(); } } } private final class PurgeTask implements Runnable { @Override public void run() { purgeCancelledScheduledTasks(); } } }