/* * Copyright (C) 2009, Google Inc. and others * * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the * terms of the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 which is available at * https://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */ package org.eclipse.jgit.util.io; import java.text.MessageFormat; import org.eclipse.jgit.internal.JGitText; /** * Triggers an interrupt on the calling thread if it doesn't complete a block. *

* Classes can use this to trip an alarm interrupting the calling thread if it * doesn't complete a block within the specified timeout. Typical calling * pattern is: * *

 * private InterruptTimer myTimer = ...;
 * void foo() {
 *   try {
 *     myTimer.begin(timeout);
 *     // work
 *   } finally {
 *     myTimer.end();
 *   }
 * }
 * 
*

* An InterruptTimer is not recursive. To implement recursive timers, * independent InterruptTimer instances are required. A single InterruptTimer * may be shared between objects which won't recursively call each other. *

* Each InterruptTimer spawns one background thread to sleep the specified time * and interrupt the thread which called {@link #begin(int)}. It is up to the * caller to ensure that the operations within the work block between the * matched begin and end calls tests the interrupt flag (most IO operations do). *

* To terminate the background thread, use {@link #terminate()}. If the * application fails to terminate the thread, it will (eventually) terminate * itself when the InterruptTimer instance is garbage collected. * * @see TimeoutInputStream */ public final class InterruptTimer { private final AlarmState state; private final AlarmThread thread; final AutoKiller autoKiller; /** * Create a new timer with a default thread name. */ public InterruptTimer() { this("JGit-InterruptTimer"); //$NON-NLS-1$ } /** * Create a new timer to signal on interrupt on the caller. *

* The timer thread is created in the calling thread's ThreadGroup. * * @param threadName * name of the timer thread. */ public InterruptTimer(String threadName) { state = new AlarmState(); autoKiller = new AutoKiller(state); thread = new AlarmThread(threadName, state); thread.start(); } /** * Arm the interrupt timer before entering a blocking operation. * * @param timeout * number of milliseconds before the interrupt should trigger. * Must be > 0. */ public void begin(int timeout) { if (timeout <= 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException(MessageFormat.format( JGitText.get().invalidTimeout, Integer.valueOf(timeout))); Thread.interrupted(); state.begin(timeout); } /** * Disable the interrupt timer, as the operation is complete. */ public void end() { state.end(); } /** * Shutdown the timer thread, and wait for it to terminate. */ public void terminate() { state.terminate(); try { thread.join(); } catch (InterruptedException e) { // } } static final class AlarmThread extends Thread { AlarmThread(String name, AlarmState q) { super(q); setName(name); setDaemon(true); } } // The trick here is, the AlarmThread does not have a reference to the // AutoKiller instance, only the InterruptTimer itself does. Thus when // the InterruptTimer is GC'd, the AutoKiller is also unreachable and // can be GC'd. When it gets finalized, it tells the AlarmThread to // terminate, triggering the thread to exit gracefully. // private static final class AutoKiller { private final AlarmState state; AutoKiller(AlarmState s) { state = s; } @Override protected void finalize() throws Throwable { state.terminate(); } } static final class AlarmState implements Runnable { private Thread callingThread; private long deadline; private boolean terminated; AlarmState() { callingThread = Thread.currentThread(); } @Override public synchronized void run() { while (!terminated && callingThread.isAlive()) { try { if (0 < deadline) { final long delay = deadline - now(); if (delay <= 0) { deadline = 0; callingThread.interrupt(); } else { wait(delay); } } else { wait(1000); } } catch (InterruptedException e) { // Treat an interrupt as notice to examine state. } } } synchronized void begin(int timeout) { if (terminated) throw new IllegalStateException(JGitText.get().timerAlreadyTerminated); callingThread = Thread.currentThread(); deadline = now() + timeout; notifyAll(); } synchronized void end() { if (0 == deadline) Thread.interrupted(); else deadline = 0; notifyAll(); } synchronized void terminate() { if (!terminated) { deadline = 0; terminated = true; notifyAll(); } } private static long now() { return System.currentTimeMillis(); } } }