--- jsr166/src/jsr166y/ForkJoinPool.java 2009/07/23 23:23:41 1.18
+++ jsr166/src/jsr166y/ForkJoinPool.java 2009/08/03 01:11:58 1.41
@@ -5,57 +5,65 @@
*/
package jsr166y;
-import java.util.*;
+
import java.util.concurrent.*;
-import java.util.concurrent.locks.*;
-import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*;
-import sun.misc.Unsafe;
-import java.lang.reflect.*;
+
+import java.util.ArrayList;
+import java.util.Arrays;
+import java.util.Collection;
+import java.util.Collections;
+import java.util.List;
+import java.util.concurrent.locks.Condition;
+import java.util.concurrent.locks.LockSupport;
+import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock;
+import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
+import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicLong;
/**
- * An {@link ExecutorService} for running {@link ForkJoinTask}s. A
- * ForkJoinPool provides the entry point for submissions from
- * non-ForkJoinTasks, as well as management and monitoring operations.
- * Normally a single ForkJoinPool is used for a large number of
- * submitted tasks. Otherwise, use would not usually outweigh the
- * construction and bookkeeping overhead of creating a large set of
- * threads.
+ * An {@link ExecutorService} for running {@link ForkJoinTask}s.
+ * A {@code ForkJoinPool} provides the entry point for submissions
+ * from non-{@code ForkJoinTask}s, as well as management and
+ * monitoring operations. Normally a single {@code ForkJoinPool} is
+ * used for a large number of submitted tasks. Otherwise, use would
+ * not usually outweigh the construction and bookkeeping overhead of
+ * creating a large set of threads.
*
- *
ForkJoinPools differ from other kinds of Executors mainly in
- * that they provide work-stealing: all threads in the pool
- * attempt to find and execute subtasks created by other active tasks
- * (eventually blocking if none exist). This makes them efficient when
- * most tasks spawn other subtasks (as do most ForkJoinTasks), as well
- * as the mixed execution of some plain Runnable- or Callable- based
- * activities along with ForkJoinTasks. When setting
- * {@code setAsyncMode}, a ForkJoinPools may also be appropriate for
- * use with fine-grained tasks that are never joined. Otherwise, other
- * ExecutorService implementations are typically more appropriate
- * choices.
+ *
{@code ForkJoinPool}s differ from other kinds of {@link
+ * Executor}s mainly in that they provide work-stealing: all
+ * threads in the pool attempt to find and execute subtasks created by
+ * other active tasks (eventually blocking if none exist). This makes
+ * them efficient when most tasks spawn other subtasks (as do most
+ * {@code ForkJoinTask}s), as well as the mixed execution of some
+ * plain {@code Runnable}- or {@code Callable}- based activities along
+ * with {@code ForkJoinTask}s. When setting {@linkplain #setAsyncMode
+ * async mode}, a {@code ForkJoinPool} may also be appropriate for use
+ * with fine-grained tasks that are never joined. Otherwise, other
+ * {@code ExecutorService} implementations are typically more
+ * appropriate choices.
*
- *
A ForkJoinPool may be constructed with a given parallelism level
- * (target pool size), which it attempts to maintain by dynamically
- * adding, suspending, or resuming threads, even if some tasks are
- * waiting to join others. However, no such adjustments are performed
- * in the face of blocked IO or other unmanaged synchronization. The
- * nested {@code ManagedBlocker} interface enables extension of
- * the kinds of synchronization accommodated. The target parallelism
- * level may also be changed dynamically ({@code setParallelism})
- * and thread construction can be limited using methods
- * {@code setMaximumPoolSize} and/or
- * {@code setMaintainsParallelism}.
+ *
A {@code ForkJoinPool} may be constructed with a given
+ * parallelism level (target pool size), which it attempts to maintain
+ * by dynamically adding, suspending, or resuming threads, even if
+ * some tasks are waiting to join others. However, no such adjustments
+ * are performed in the face of blocked IO or other unmanaged
+ * synchronization. The nested {@link ManagedBlocker} interface
+ * enables extension of the kinds of synchronization accommodated.
+ * The target parallelism level may also be changed dynamically
+ * ({@link #setParallelism}) and thread construction can be limited
+ * using methods {@link #setMaximumPoolSize} and/or {@link
+ * #setMaintainsParallelism}.
*
*
In addition to execution and lifecycle control methods, this
* class provides status check methods (for example
- * {@code getStealCount}) that are intended to aid in developing,
+ * {@link #getStealCount}) that are intended to aid in developing,
* tuning, and monitoring fork/join applications. Also, method
- * {@code toString} returns indications of pool state in a
+ * {@link #toString} returns indications of pool state in a
* convenient form for informal monitoring.
*
*
Implementation notes: This implementation restricts the
* maximum number of running threads to 32767. Attempts to create
* pools with greater than the maximum result in
- * IllegalArgumentExceptions.
+ * {@code IllegalArgumentException}.
*
* @since 1.7
* @author Doug Lea
@@ -74,10 +82,10 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
private static final int MAX_THREADS = 0x7FFF;
/**
- * Factory for creating new ForkJoinWorkerThreads. A
- * ForkJoinWorkerThreadFactory must be defined and used for
- * ForkJoinWorkerThread subclasses that extend base functionality
- * or initialize threads with different contexts.
+ * Factory for creating new {@link ForkJoinWorkerThread}s.
+ * A {@code ForkJoinWorkerThreadFactory} must be defined and used
+ * for {@code ForkJoinWorkerThread} subclasses that extend base
+ * functionality or initialize threads with different contexts.
*/
public static interface ForkJoinWorkerThreadFactory {
/**
@@ -304,8 +312,8 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Returns true if argument represents zero active count and
- * nonzero runstate, which is the triggering condition for
+ * Returns {@code true} if argument represents zero active count
+ * and nonzero runstate, which is the triggering condition for
* terminating on shutdown.
*/
private static boolean canTerminateOnShutdown(int c) {
@@ -335,9 +343,9 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
// Constructors
/**
- * Creates a ForkJoinPool with a pool size equal to the number of
- * processors available on the system, using the default
- * ForkJoinWorkerThreadFactory.
+ * Creates a {@code ForkJoinPool} with a pool size equal to the
+ * number of processors available on the system, using the
+ * {@linkplain #defaultForkJoinWorkerThreadFactory default thread factory}.
*
* @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and
* the caller is not permitted to modify threads
@@ -350,8 +358,9 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Creates a ForkJoinPool with the indicated parallelism level
- * threads and using the default ForkJoinWorkerThreadFactory.
+ * Creates a {@code ForkJoinPool} with the indicated parallelism level
+ * threads and using the
+ * {@linkplain #defaultForkJoinWorkerThreadFactory default thread factory}.
*
* @param parallelism the number of worker threads
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if parallelism less than or
@@ -366,9 +375,9 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Creates a ForkJoinPool with parallelism equal to the number of
- * processors available on the system and using the given
- * ForkJoinWorkerThreadFactory.
+ * Creates a {@code ForkJoinPool} with parallelism equal to the
+ * number of processors available on the system and using the
+ * given thread factory.
*
* @param factory the factory for creating new threads
* @throws NullPointerException if factory is null
@@ -382,7 +391,8 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Creates a ForkJoinPool with the given parallelism and factory.
+ * Creates a {@code ForkJoinPool} with the given parallelism and
+ * thread factory.
*
* @param parallelism the targeted number of worker threads
* @param factory the factory for creating new threads
@@ -416,7 +426,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* Creates a new worker thread using factory.
*
* @param index the index to assign worker
- * @return new worker, or null of factory failed
+ * @return new worker, or null if factory failed
*/
private ForkJoinWorkerThread createWorker(int index) {
Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler h = ueh;
@@ -541,6 +551,8 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* Common code for execute, invoke and submit
*/
private void doSubmit(ForkJoinTask task) {
+ if (task == null)
+ throw new NullPointerException();
if (isShutdown())
throw new RejectedExecutionException();
if (workers == null)
@@ -569,95 +581,68 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* @throws NullPointerException if task is null
* @throws RejectedExecutionException if pool is shut down
*/
- public void execute(ForkJoinTask task) {
+ public void execute(ForkJoinTask> task) {
doSubmit(task);
}
// AbstractExecutorService methods
public void execute(Runnable task) {
- doSubmit(new AdaptedRunnable(task, null));
+ ForkJoinTask> job;
+ if (task instanceof ForkJoinTask>) // avoid re-wrap
+ job = (ForkJoinTask>) task;
+ else
+ job = ForkJoinTask.adapt(task, null);
+ doSubmit(job);
}
public ForkJoinTask submit(Callable task) {
- ForkJoinTask job = new AdaptedCallable(task);
+ ForkJoinTask job = ForkJoinTask.adapt(task);
doSubmit(job);
return job;
}
public ForkJoinTask submit(Runnable task, T result) {
- ForkJoinTask job = new AdaptedRunnable(task, result);
+ ForkJoinTask job = ForkJoinTask.adapt(task, result);
doSubmit(job);
return job;
}
public ForkJoinTask> submit(Runnable task) {
- ForkJoinTask job = new AdaptedRunnable(task, null);
+ ForkJoinTask> job;
+ if (task instanceof ForkJoinTask>) // avoid re-wrap
+ job = (ForkJoinTask>) task;
+ else
+ job = ForkJoinTask.adapt(task, null);
doSubmit(job);
return job;
}
/**
- * Adaptor for Runnables. This implements RunnableFuture
- * to be compliant with AbstractExecutorService constraints.
+ * Submits a ForkJoinTask for execution.
+ *
+ * @param task the task to submit
+ * @return the task
+ * @throws RejectedExecutionException if the task cannot be
+ * scheduled for execution
+ * @throws NullPointerException if the task is null
*/
- static final class AdaptedRunnable extends ForkJoinTask
- implements RunnableFuture {
- final Runnable runnable;
- final T resultOnCompletion;
- T result;
- AdaptedRunnable(Runnable runnable, T result) {
- if (runnable == null) throw new NullPointerException();
- this.runnable = runnable;
- this.resultOnCompletion = result;
- }
- public T getRawResult() { return result; }
- public void setRawResult(T v) { result = v; }
- public boolean exec() {
- runnable.run();
- result = resultOnCompletion;
- return true;
- }
- public void run() { invoke(); }
- private static final long serialVersionUID = 5232453952276885070L;
+ public ForkJoinTask submit(ForkJoinTask task) {
+ doSubmit(task);
+ return task;
}
- /**
- * Adaptor for Callables
- */
- static final class AdaptedCallable extends ForkJoinTask
- implements RunnableFuture {
- final Callable callable;
- T result;
- AdaptedCallable(Callable callable) {
- if (callable == null) throw new NullPointerException();
- this.callable = callable;
- }
- public T getRawResult() { return result; }
- public void setRawResult(T v) { result = v; }
- public boolean exec() {
- try {
- result = callable.call();
- return true;
- } catch (Error err) {
- throw err;
- } catch (RuntimeException rex) {
- throw rex;
- } catch (Exception ex) {
- throw new RuntimeException(ex);
- }
- }
- public void run() { invoke(); }
- private static final long serialVersionUID = 2838392045355241008L;
- }
public List> invokeAll(Collection extends Callable> tasks) {
- ArrayList> ts =
+ ArrayList> forkJoinTasks =
new ArrayList>(tasks.size());
- for (Callable c : tasks)
- ts.add(new AdaptedCallable(c));
- invoke(new InvokeAll(ts));
- return (List>) (List) ts;
+ for (Callable task : tasks)
+ forkJoinTasks.add(ForkJoinTask.adapt(task));
+ invoke(new InvokeAll(forkJoinTasks));
+
+ @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked", "rawtypes"})
+ List> futures = (List>) (List) forkJoinTasks;
+ return futures;
}
static final class InvokeAll extends RecursiveAction {
@@ -685,7 +670,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* Returns the handler for internal worker threads that terminate
* due to unrecoverable errors encountered while executing tasks.
*
- * @return the handler, or null if none
+ * @return the handler, or {@code null} if none
*/
public Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler getUncaughtExceptionHandler() {
Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler h;
@@ -706,7 +691,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* as handler.
*
* @param h the new handler
- * @return the old handler, or null if none
+ * @return the old handler, or {@code null} if none
* @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and
* the caller is not permitted to modify threads
* because it does not hold {@link
@@ -780,7 +765,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
/**
* Returns the number of worker threads that have started but not
* yet terminated. This result returned by this method may differ
- * from {@code getParallelism} when threads are created to
+ * from {@link #getParallelism} when threads are created to
* maintain parallelism when others are cooperatively blocked.
*
* @return the number of worker threads
@@ -805,7 +790,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* Setting this value has no effect on current pool size. It
* controls construction of new threads.
*
- * @throws IllegalArgumentException if negative or greater then
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException if negative or greater than
* internal implementation limit
*/
public void setMaximumPoolSize(int newMax) {
@@ -816,12 +801,11 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
/**
- * Returns true if this pool dynamically maintains its target
- * parallelism level. If false, new threads are added only to
- * avoid possible starvation.
- * This setting is by default true.
+ * Returns {@code true} if this pool dynamically maintains its
+ * target parallelism level. If false, new threads are added only
+ * to avoid possible starvation. This setting is by default true.
*
- * @return true if maintains parallelism
+ * @return {@code true} if maintains parallelism
*/
public boolean getMaintainsParallelism() {
return maintainsParallelism;
@@ -832,7 +816,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* parallelism level. If false, new threads are added only to
* avoid possible starvation.
*
- * @param enable true to maintains parallelism
+ * @param enable {@code true} to maintain parallelism
*/
public void setMaintainsParallelism(boolean enable) {
maintainsParallelism = enable;
@@ -843,12 +827,13 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* tasks that are never joined. This mode may be more appropriate
* than default locally stack-based mode in applications in which
* worker threads only process asynchronous tasks. This method is
- * designed to be invoked only when pool is quiescent, and
+ * designed to be invoked only when the pool is quiescent, and
* typically only before any tasks are submitted. The effects of
* invocations at other times may be unpredictable.
*
- * @param async if true, use locally FIFO scheduling
+ * @param async if {@code true}, use locally FIFO scheduling
* @return the previous mode
+ * @see #getAsyncMode
*/
public boolean setAsyncMode(boolean async) {
boolean oldMode = locallyFifo;
@@ -865,10 +850,11 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Returns true if this pool uses local first-in-first-out
+ * Returns {@code true} if this pool uses local first-in-first-out
* scheduling mode for forked tasks that are never joined.
*
- * @return true if this pool uses async mode
+ * @return {@code true} if this pool uses async mode
+ * @see #setAsyncMode
*/
public boolean getAsyncMode() {
return locallyFifo;
@@ -909,15 +895,15 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Returns true if all worker threads are currently idle. An idle
- * worker is one that cannot obtain a task to execute because none
- * are available to steal from other threads, and there are no
- * pending submissions to the pool. This method is conservative;
- * it might not return true immediately upon idleness of all
- * threads, but will eventually become true if threads remain
- * inactive.
+ * Returns {@code true} if all worker threads are currently idle.
+ * An idle worker is one that cannot obtain a task to execute
+ * because none are available to steal from other threads, and
+ * there are no pending submissions to the pool. This method is
+ * conservative; it might not return {@code true} immediately upon
+ * idleness of all threads, but will eventually become true if
+ * threads remain inactive.
*
- * @return true if all threads are currently idle
+ * @return {@code true} if all threads are currently idle
*/
public boolean isQuiescent() {
return activeCountOf(runControl) == 0;
@@ -972,8 +958,8 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Returns an estimate of the number tasks submitted to this pool
- * that have not yet begun executing. This method takes time
+ * Returns an estimate of the number of tasks submitted to this
+ * pool that have not yet begun executing. This method takes time
* proportional to the number of submissions.
*
* @return the number of queued submissions
@@ -983,8 +969,8 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Returns true if there are any tasks submitted to this pool
- * that have not yet begun executing.
+ * Returns {@code true} if there are any tasks submitted to this
+ * pool that have not yet begun executing.
*
* @return {@code true} if there are any queued submissions
*/
@@ -997,7 +983,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* available. This method may be useful in extensions to this
* class that re-assign work in systems with multiple pools.
*
- * @return the next submission, or null if none
+ * @return the next submission, or {@code null} if none
*/
protected ForkJoinTask> pollSubmission() {
return submissionQueue.poll();
@@ -1007,8 +993,8 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* Removes all available unexecuted submitted and forked tasks
* from scheduling queues and adds them to the given collection,
* without altering their execution status. These may include
- * artificially generated or wrapped tasks. This method is designed
- * to be invoked only when the pool is known to be
+ * artificially generated or wrapped tasks. This method is
+ * designed to be invoked only when the pool is known to be
* quiescent. Invocations at other times may not remove all
* tasks. A failure encountered while attempting to add elements
* to collection {@code c} may result in elements being in
@@ -1020,7 +1006,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* @param c the collection to transfer elements into
* @return the number of elements transferred
*/
- protected int drainTasksTo(Collection> c) {
+ protected int drainTasksTo(Collection super ForkJoinTask>> c) {
int n = submissionQueue.drainTo(c);
ForkJoinWorkerThread[] ws = workers;
if (ws != null) {
@@ -1086,8 +1072,22 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
public void shutdown() {
checkPermission();
transitionRunStateTo(SHUTDOWN);
- if (canTerminateOnShutdown(runControl))
+ if (canTerminateOnShutdown(runControl)) {
+ if (workers == null) { // shutting down before workers created
+ final ReentrantLock lock = this.workerLock;
+ lock.lock();
+ try {
+ if (workers == null) {
+ terminate();
+ transitionRunStateTo(TERMINATED);
+ termination.signalAll();
+ }
+ } finally {
+ lock.unlock();
+ }
+ }
terminateOnShutdown();
+ }
}
/**
@@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* method may or may not be rejected. Unlike some other executors,
* this method cancels rather than collects non-executed tasks
* upon termination, so always returns an empty list. However, you
- * can use method {@code drainTasksTo} before invoking this
+ * can use method {@link #drainTasksTo} before invoking this
* method to transfer unexecuted tasks to another collection.
*
* @return an empty list
@@ -1457,7 +1457,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Returns true if worker waiting on sync can proceed:
+ * Returns {@code true} if worker waiting on sync can proceed:
* - on signal (thread == null)
* - on event count advance (winning race to notify vs signaller)
* - on interrupt
@@ -1465,7 +1465,7 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* If node was not signalled and event count not advanced on exit,
* then we also help advance event count.
*
- * @return true if node can be released
+ * @return {@code true} if node can be released
*/
final boolean syncIsReleasable(WaitQueueNode node) {
long prev = node.count;
@@ -1484,8 +1484,8 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Returns true if a new sync event occurred since last call to
- * sync or this method, if so, updating caller's count.
+ * Returns {@code true} if a new sync event occurred since last
+ * call to sync or this method, if so, updating caller's count.
*/
final boolean hasNewSyncEvent(ForkJoinWorkerThread w) {
long lc = w.lastEventCount;
@@ -1569,8 +1569,8 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
}
/**
- * Returns true if a spare thread appears to be needed. If
- * maintaining parallelism, returns true when the deficit in
+ * Returns {@code true} if a spare thread appears to be needed.
+ * If maintaining parallelism, returns true when the deficit in
* running threads is more than the surplus of total threads, and
* there is apparently some work to do. This self-limiting rule
* means that the more threads that have already been added, the
@@ -1738,11 +1738,13 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
/**
* Interface for extending managed parallelism for tasks running
- * in ForkJoinPools. A ManagedBlocker provides two methods.
- * Method {@code isReleasable} must return true if blocking is not
- * necessary. Method {@code block} blocks the current thread if
- * necessary (perhaps internally invoking {@code isReleasable}
- * before actually blocking.).
+ * in {@link ForkJoinPool}s.
+ *
+ * A {@code ManagedBlocker} provides two methods.
+ * Method {@code isReleasable} must return {@code true} if
+ * blocking is not necessary. Method {@code block} blocks the
+ * current thread if necessary (perhaps internally invoking
+ * {@code isReleasable} before actually blocking).
*
*
For example, here is a ManagedBlocker based on a
* ReentrantLock:
@@ -1766,46 +1768,48 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
* Possibly blocks the current thread, for example waiting for
* a lock or condition.
*
- * @return true if no additional blocking is necessary (i.e.,
- * if isReleasable would return true)
+ * @return {@code true} if no additional blocking is necessary
+ * (i.e., if isReleasable would return true)
* @throws InterruptedException if interrupted while waiting
* (the method is not required to do so, but is allowed to)
*/
boolean block() throws InterruptedException;
/**
- * Returns true if blocking is unnecessary.
+ * Returns {@code true} if blocking is unnecessary.
*/
boolean isReleasable();
}
/**
* Blocks in accord with the given blocker. If the current thread
- * is a ForkJoinWorkerThread, this method possibly arranges for a
- * spare thread to be activated if necessary to ensure parallelism
- * while the current thread is blocked. If
- * {@code maintainParallelism} is true and the pool supports
- * it ({@link #getMaintainsParallelism}), this method attempts to
- * maintain the pool's nominal parallelism. Otherwise it activates
- * a thread only if necessary to avoid complete starvation. This
- * option may be preferable when blockages use timeouts, or are
- * almost always brief.
+ * is a {@link ForkJoinWorkerThread}, this method possibly
+ * arranges for a spare thread to be activated if necessary to
+ * ensure parallelism while the current thread is blocked.
+ *
+ *
If {@code maintainParallelism} is {@code true} and the pool
+ * supports it ({@link #getMaintainsParallelism}), this method
+ * attempts to maintain the pool's nominal parallelism. Otherwise
+ * it activates a thread only if necessary to avoid complete
+ * starvation. This option may be preferable when blockages use
+ * timeouts, or are almost always brief.
*
- *
If the caller is not a ForkJoinTask, this method is behaviorally
- * equivalent to
+ *
If the caller is not a {@link ForkJoinTask}, this method is
+ * behaviorally equivalent to
*
{@code
* while (!blocker.isReleasable())
* if (blocker.block())
* return;
* }
- * If the caller is a ForkJoinTask, then the pool may first
- * be expanded to ensure parallelism, and later adjusted.
+ *
+ * If the caller is a {@code ForkJoinTask}, then the pool may
+ * first be expanded to ensure parallelism, and later adjusted.
*
* @param blocker the blocker
- * @param maintainParallelism if true and supported by this pool,
- * attempt to maintain the pool's nominal parallelism; otherwise
- * activate a thread only if necessary to avoid complete
- * starvation.
+ * @param maintainParallelism if {@code true} and supported by
+ * this pool, attempt to maintain the pool's nominal parallelism;
+ * otherwise activate a thread only if necessary to avoid
+ * complete starvation.
* @throws InterruptedException if blocker.block did so
*/
public static void managedBlock(ManagedBlocker blocker,
@@ -1831,66 +1835,31 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
do {} while (!blocker.isReleasable() && !blocker.block());
}
- // AbstractExecutorService overrides
+ // AbstractExecutorService overrides. These rely on undocumented
+ // fact that ForkJoinTask.adapt returns ForkJoinTasks that also
+ // implement RunnableFuture.
protected RunnableFuture newTaskFor(Runnable runnable, T value) {
- return new AdaptedRunnable(runnable, value);
+ return (RunnableFuture) ForkJoinTask.adapt(runnable, value);
}
protected RunnableFuture newTaskFor(Callable callable) {
- return new AdaptedCallable(callable);
+ return (RunnableFuture) ForkJoinTask.adapt(callable);
}
+ // Unsafe mechanics
- // Temporary Unsafe mechanics for preliminary release
- private static Unsafe getUnsafe() throws Throwable {
- try {
- return Unsafe.getUnsafe();
- } catch (SecurityException se) {
- try {
- return java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged
- (new java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction() {
- public Unsafe run() throws Exception {
- return getUnsafePrivileged();
- }});
- } catch (java.security.PrivilegedActionException e) {
- throw e.getCause();
- }
- }
- }
-
- private static Unsafe getUnsafePrivileged()
- throws NoSuchFieldException, IllegalAccessException {
- Field f = Unsafe.class.getDeclaredField("theUnsafe");
- f.setAccessible(true);
- return (Unsafe) f.get(null);
- }
-
- private static long fieldOffset(String fieldName)
- throws NoSuchFieldException {
- return UNSAFE.objectFieldOffset
- (ForkJoinPool.class.getDeclaredField(fieldName));
- }
-
- static final Unsafe UNSAFE;
- static final long eventCountOffset;
- static final long workerCountsOffset;
- static final long runControlOffset;
- static final long syncStackOffset;
- static final long spareStackOffset;
-
- static {
- try {
- UNSAFE = getUnsafe();
- eventCountOffset = fieldOffset("eventCount");
- workerCountsOffset = fieldOffset("workerCounts");
- runControlOffset = fieldOffset("runControl");
- syncStackOffset = fieldOffset("syncStack");
- spareStackOffset = fieldOffset("spareStack");
- } catch (Throwable e) {
- throw new RuntimeException("Could not initialize intrinsics", e);
- }
- }
+ private static final sun.misc.Unsafe UNSAFE = getUnsafe();
+ private static final long eventCountOffset =
+ objectFieldOffset("eventCount", ForkJoinPool.class);
+ private static final long workerCountsOffset =
+ objectFieldOffset("workerCounts", ForkJoinPool.class);
+ private static final long runControlOffset =
+ objectFieldOffset("runControl", ForkJoinPool.class);
+ private static final long syncStackOffset =
+ objectFieldOffset("syncStack",ForkJoinPool.class);
+ private static final long spareStackOffset =
+ objectFieldOffset("spareStack", ForkJoinPool.class);
private boolean casEventCount(long cmp, long val) {
return UNSAFE.compareAndSwapLong(this, eventCountOffset, cmp, val);
@@ -1907,4 +1876,43 @@ public class ForkJoinPool extends Abstra
private boolean casBarrierStack(WaitQueueNode cmp, WaitQueueNode val) {
return UNSAFE.compareAndSwapObject(this, syncStackOffset, cmp, val);
}
+
+ private static long objectFieldOffset(String field, Class> klazz) {
+ try {
+ return UNSAFE.objectFieldOffset(klazz.getDeclaredField(field));
+ } catch (NoSuchFieldException e) {
+ // Convert Exception to corresponding Error
+ NoSuchFieldError error = new NoSuchFieldError(field);
+ error.initCause(e);
+ throw error;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns a sun.misc.Unsafe. Suitable for use in a 3rd party package.
+ * Replace with a simple call to Unsafe.getUnsafe when integrating
+ * into a jdk.
+ *
+ * @return a sun.misc.Unsafe
+ */
+ private static sun.misc.Unsafe getUnsafe() {
+ try {
+ return sun.misc.Unsafe.getUnsafe();
+ } catch (SecurityException se) {
+ try {
+ return java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged
+ (new java.security
+ .PrivilegedExceptionAction() {
+ public sun.misc.Unsafe run() throws Exception {
+ java.lang.reflect.Field f = sun.misc
+ .Unsafe.class.getDeclaredField("theUnsafe");
+ f.setAccessible(true);
+ return (sun.misc.Unsafe) f.get(null);
+ }});
+ } catch (java.security.PrivilegedActionException e) {
+ throw new RuntimeException("Could not initialize intrinsics",
+ e.getCause());
+ }
+ }
+ }
}