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Java example source code file (Invoker.java)
The Invoker.java Java example source code
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package sun.nio.ch;
import java.nio.channels.*;
import java.util.concurrent.*;
import java.security.AccessController;
import sun.security.action.GetIntegerAction;
/**
* Defines static methods to invoke a completion handler or arbitrary task.
*/
class Invoker {
private Invoker() { }
// maximum number of completion handlers that may be invoked on the current
// thread before it re-directs invocations to the thread pool. This helps
// avoid stack overflow and lessens the risk of starvation.
private static final int maxHandlerInvokeCount = AccessController.doPrivileged(
new GetIntegerAction("sun.nio.ch.maxCompletionHandlersOnStack", 16));
// Per-thread object with reference to channel group and a counter for
// the number of completion handlers invoked. This should be reset to 0
// when all completion handlers have completed.
static class GroupAndInvokeCount {
private final AsynchronousChannelGroupImpl group;
private int handlerInvokeCount;
GroupAndInvokeCount(AsynchronousChannelGroupImpl group) {
this.group = group;
}
AsynchronousChannelGroupImpl group() {
return group;
}
int invokeCount() {
return handlerInvokeCount;
}
void setInvokeCount(int value) {
handlerInvokeCount = value;
}
void resetInvokeCount() {
handlerInvokeCount = 0;
}
void incrementInvokeCount() {
handlerInvokeCount++;
}
}
private static final ThreadLocal<GroupAndInvokeCount> myGroupAndInvokeCount =
new ThreadLocal<GroupAndInvokeCount>() {
@Override protected GroupAndInvokeCount initialValue() {
return null;
}
};
/**
* Binds this thread to the given group
*/
static void bindToGroup(AsynchronousChannelGroupImpl group) {
myGroupAndInvokeCount.set(new GroupAndInvokeCount(group));
}
/**
* Returns the GroupAndInvokeCount object for this thread.
*/
static GroupAndInvokeCount getGroupAndInvokeCount() {
return myGroupAndInvokeCount.get();
}
/**
* Returns true if the current thread is in a channel group's thread pool
*/
static boolean isBoundToAnyGroup() {
return myGroupAndInvokeCount.get() != null;
}
/**
* Returns true if the current thread is in the given channel's thread
* pool and we haven't exceeded the maximum number of handler frames on
* the stack.
*/
static boolean mayInvokeDirect(GroupAndInvokeCount myGroupAndInvokeCount,
AsynchronousChannelGroupImpl group)
{
if ((myGroupAndInvokeCount != null) &&
(myGroupAndInvokeCount.group() == group) &&
(myGroupAndInvokeCount.invokeCount() < maxHandlerInvokeCount))
{
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Invoke handler without checking the thread identity or number of handlers
* on the thread stack.
*/
static <V,A> void invokeUnchecked(CompletionHandler
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