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Java example source code file (ReadTimeoutTest.java)

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The ReadTimeoutTest.java Java example source code

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/* @test
 * @bug 4208804
 *
 * @summary Incoming connections should be subject to timeout
 * @author Adrian Colley
 *
 * @build TestIface TestImpl TestImpl_Stub
 * @run main/othervm/policy=security.policy/timeout=60
 *     -Dsun.rmi.transport.tcp.readTimeout=5000 ReadTimeoutTest
 */

/* This test sets a very short read timeout, exports an object, and then
 * connects to the port and does nothing.  The server should close the
 * connection after the timeout.  If that doesn't happen, the test fails.
 *
 * A background thread does the read.  The foreground waits for DELAY*4
 * and then aborts.  This should give sufficient margin for timing slop.
 */

import java.rmi.*;
import java.rmi.server.RMISocketFactory;
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;

public class ReadTimeoutTest
{
    private static final int DELAY = 5000;      // milliseconds

    public static void main(String[] args)
        throws Exception
    {
        // Make trouble for ourselves
        if (System.getSecurityManager() == null)
            System.setSecurityManager(new RMISecurityManager());

        // Flaky code alert - hope this is executed before TCPTransport.<clinit>
        System.setProperty("sun.rmi.transport.tcp.readTimeout", Integer.toString(DELAY));

        // Set the socket factory.
        System.err.println("(installing socket factory)");
        SomeFactory fac = new SomeFactory();
        RMISocketFactory.setSocketFactory(fac);

        // Create remote object
        TestImpl impl = new TestImpl();

        // Export and get which port.
        System.err.println("(exporting remote object)");
        TestIface stub = impl.export();
        Socket DoS = null;
        try {
            int port = fac.whichPort();

            // Sanity
            if (port == 0)
                throw new Error("TEST FAILED: export didn't reserve a port(?)");

            // Now, connect to that port
            //Thread.sleep(2000);
            System.err.println("(connecting to listening port on 127.0.0.1:" +
                               port + ")");
            DoS = new Socket("127.0.0.1", port);
            InputStream stream = DoS.getInputStream();

            // Read on the socket in the background
            boolean[] successful = new boolean[] { false };
            (new SomeReader(stream, successful)).start();

            // Wait for completion
            int nretries = 4;
            while (nretries-- > 0) {
                if (successful[0])
                    break;
                Thread.sleep(DELAY);
            }

            if (successful[0]) {
                System.err.println("TEST PASSED.");
            } else {
                throw new Error("TEST FAILED.");
            }

        } finally {
            try {
                if (DoS != null)
                    DoS.close();        // aborts the reader if still blocked
                impl.unexport();
            } catch (Throwable unmatter) {
            }
        }

        // Should exit here
    }

    private static class SomeFactory
        extends RMISocketFactory
    {
        private int servport = 0;

        public Socket createSocket(String h, int p)
            throws IOException
        {
            return (new Socket(h, p));
        }

        /** Create a server socket and remember which port it's on.
         * Aborts if createServerSocket(0) is called twice, because then
         * it doesn't know whether to remember the first or second port.
         */
        public ServerSocket createServerSocket(int p)
            throws IOException
        {
            ServerSocket ss;
            ss = new ServerSocket(p);
            if (p == 0) {
                if (servport != 0) {
                    System.err.println("TEST FAILED: " +
                                       "Duplicate createServerSocket(0)");
                    throw new Error("Test aborted (createServerSocket)");
                }
                servport = ss.getLocalPort();
            }
            return (ss);
        }

        /** Return which port was reserved by createServerSocket(0).
         * If the return value was 0, createServerSocket(0) wasn't called.
         */
        public int whichPort() {
            return (servport);
        }
    } // end class SomeFactory

    protected static class SomeReader extends Thread {
        private InputStream readon;
        private boolean[] vec;

        public SomeReader(InputStream s, boolean[] successvec) {
            super();
            this.setDaemon(true);
            this.readon = s;
            this.vec = successvec;
        }

        public void run() {
            try {
                int c = this.readon.read();
                if (c != -1)
                    throw new Error ("Server returned " + c);
                this.vec[0] = true;

            } catch (IOException e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
            }
        }
    } // end class SomeReader
}

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