/* * Created on Jul 28, 2004 * Created by Alon Rohter * Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006 Aelitis, All Rights Reserved. * * This program 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 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * * AELITIS, SAS au capital de 46,603.30 euros * 8 Allee Lenotre, La Grille Royale, 78600 Le Mesnil le Roi, France. * */ package com.aelitis.azureus.core.networkmanager.impl.tcp; import org.gudy.azureus2.core3.logging.*; import org.gudy.azureus2.core3.util.*; /** * Temp class designed to help detect Selector anomalies and cleanly re-open if necessary. * * NOTE: * As of JVM 1.4.2_03, after network connection disconnect/reconnect, usually-blocking * select() and select(long) calls no longer block, and will instead return immediately. * This can cause selector spinning and 100% cpu usage. * See: * http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=4&thread=293213 * http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4850373.html * http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4881228.html * Fixed in JVM 1.4.2_05+ and 1.5b2+ */ public class SelectorGuard { private static final int SELECTOR_SPIN_THRESHOLD = 200; private static final int SELECTOR_FAILURE_THRESHOLD = 10000; private static final int MAX_IGNORES = 5; private boolean marked = false; private int consecutiveZeroSelects = 0; private long beforeSelectTime; private long select_op_time; private final String type; private final GuardListener listener; private int ignores = 0; /** * Create a new SelectorGuard with the given failed count threshold. */ public SelectorGuard( String _type, GuardListener _listener ) { this.type = _type; this.listener = _listener; } public String getType() { return( type ); } /** * Run this method right before the select() operation to * mark the start time. */ public void markPreSelectTime() { beforeSelectTime = SystemTime.getCurrentTime(); marked = true; } /** * Checks whether selector is still OK, and not spinning. */ public void verifySelectorIntegrity( int num_keys_ready, long time_threshold ) { if( num_keys_ready > 0 ) { //non-zero select, so OK ignores++; if( ignores > MAX_IGNORES ) { //allow MAX_IGNORES / SELECTOR_SPIN_THRESHOLD to be successful select ops and still trigger a spin alert ignores = 0; consecutiveZeroSelects = 0; } return; } if (marked) marked = false; else Debug.out("Error: You must run markPreSelectTime() before calling isSelectorOK"); select_op_time = SystemTime.getCurrentTime() - beforeSelectTime; if( select_op_time > time_threshold || select_op_time < 0 ) { //zero-select, but over the time threshold, so OK consecutiveZeroSelects = 0; return; } //if we've gotten here, then we have a potential selector anomalie consecutiveZeroSelects++; if( consecutiveZeroSelects % 20 == 0 && Constants.isWindows ) { // getting triggered with 20 +_ sometimes 40 due to general high CPU usage if ( consecutiveZeroSelects > 40 ){ Debug.out( "consecutiveZeroSelects=" +consecutiveZeroSelects ); } } if( consecutiveZeroSelects > SELECTOR_SPIN_THRESHOLD ) { if( Constants.isWindows && (Constants.JAVA_VERSION.startsWith("1.4") || Constants.JAVA_VERSION.startsWith("1.5"))) { //Under windows, it seems that selector spin can sometimes appear when >63 socket channels are registered with a selector //Should be fixed in later 1.5, but play it safe and assume 1.6 or newer only. if( !listener.safeModeSelectEnabled() ) { String msg = "Likely faulty socket selector detected: reverting to safe-mode socket selection. [JRE " +Constants.JAVA_VERSION+"]\n"; msg += "Please see " +Constants.AZUREUS_WIKI+ "LikelyFaultySocketSelector for help."; Debug.out( msg ); Logger.log(new LogAlert(LogAlert.UNREPEATABLE, LogAlert.AT_WARNING, msg)); consecutiveZeroSelects = 0; listener.spinDetected(); return; } } else { //under linux, it seems that selector spin is somewhat common, but normal??? behavior, so just sleep a bit consecutiveZeroSelects = 0; try{ Thread.sleep( 50 ); }catch( Throwable t) {t.printStackTrace();} return; } } if( consecutiveZeroSelects > SELECTOR_FAILURE_THRESHOLD ) { //should only happen under Windows + JRE 1.4 String msg = "Likely network disconnect/reconnect: Repairing socket channel selector. [JRE " +Constants.JAVA_VERSION+"]\n"; msg += "Please see " +Constants.AZUREUS_WIKI+ "LikelyNetworkDisconnectReconnect for help."; Debug.out( msg ); Logger.log(new LogAlert(LogAlert.UNREPEATABLE, LogAlert.AT_WARNING, msg)); consecutiveZeroSelects = 0; listener.failureDetected(); return; } //not yet over the count threshold } public interface GuardListener { public boolean safeModeSelectEnabled(); public void spinDetected(); public void failureDetected(); } }