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package jsr166y; |
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import java.io.Serializable; |
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import java.util.*; |
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import java.util.concurrent.*; |
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import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*; |
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import sun.misc.Unsafe; |
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import java.lang.reflect.*; |
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import java.io.Serializable; |
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import java.util.Collection; |
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import java.util.Collections; |
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import java.util.List; |
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import java.util.RandomAccess; |
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import java.util.Map; |
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import java.util.WeakHashMap; |
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/** |
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* Abstract base class for tasks that run within a {@link |
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* ForkJoinPool}. A ForkJoinTask is a thread-like entity that is much |
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* Abstract base class for tasks that run within a {@link ForkJoinPool}. |
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* A {@code ForkJoinTask} is a thread-like entity that is much |
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* lighter weight than a normal thread. Huge numbers of tasks and |
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* subtasks may be hosted by a small number of actual threads in a |
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* ForkJoinPool, at the price of some usage limitations. |
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* |
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* <p> A "main" ForkJoinTask begins execution when submitted to a |
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* {@link ForkJoinPool}. Once started, it will usually in turn start |
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* other subtasks. As indicated by the name of this class, many |
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* programs using ForkJoinTasks employ only methods <code>fork</code> |
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* and <code>join</code>, or derivatives such as |
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* <code>invokeAll</code>. However, this class also provides a number |
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* of other methods that can come into play in advanced usages, as |
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* well as extension mechanics that allow support of new forms of |
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* fork/join processing. |
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* <p>A "main" {@code ForkJoinTask} begins execution when submitted |
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* to a {@link ForkJoinPool}. Once started, it will usually in turn |
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* start other subtasks. As indicated by the name of this class, |
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* many programs using {@code ForkJoinTask} employ only methods |
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* {@link #fork} and {@link #join}, or derivatives such as {@link |
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* #invokeAll}. However, this class also provides a number of other |
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* methods that can come into play in advanced usages, as well as |
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* extension mechanics that allow support of new forms of fork/join |
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* processing. |
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* |
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* <p>A ForkJoinTask is a lightweight form of {@link Future}. The |
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* efficiency of ForkJoinTasks stems from a set of restrictions (that |
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* are only partially statically enforceable) reflecting their |
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* intended use as computational tasks calculating pure functions or |
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* operating on purely isolated objects. The primary coordination |
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* mechanisms are {@link #fork}, that arranges asynchronous execution, |
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* and {@link #join}, that doesn't proceed until the task's result has |
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* been computed. Computations should avoid <code>synchronized</code> |
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* methods or blocks, and should minimize other blocking |
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* synchronization apart from joining other tasks or using |
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* synchronizers such as Phasers that are advertised to cooperate with |
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* fork/join scheduling. Tasks should also not perform blocking IO, |
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* and should ideally access variables that are completely independent |
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* of those accessed by other running tasks. Minor breaches of these |
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* restrictions, for example using shared output streams, may be |
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* tolerable in practice, but frequent use may result in poor |
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* performance, and the potential to indefinitely stall if the number |
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* of threads not waiting for IO or other external synchronization |
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* becomes exhausted. This usage restriction is in part enforced by |
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* not permitting checked exceptions such as <code>IOExceptions</code> |
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* to be thrown. However, computations may still encounter unchecked |
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* exceptions, that are rethrown to callers attempting join |
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* them. These exceptions may additionally include |
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* RejectedExecutionExceptions stemming from internal resource |
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* exhaustion such as failure to allocate internal task queues. |
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* <p>A {@code ForkJoinTask} is a lightweight form of {@link Future}. |
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* The efficiency of {@code ForkJoinTask}s stems from a set of |
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* restrictions (that are only partially statically enforceable) |
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* reflecting their intended use as computational tasks calculating |
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* pure functions or operating on purely isolated objects. The |
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* primary coordination mechanisms are {@link #fork}, that arranges |
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* asynchronous execution, and {@link #join}, that doesn't proceed |
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* until the task's result has been computed. Computations should |
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* avoid {@code synchronized} methods or blocks, and should minimize |
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* other blocking synchronization apart from joining other tasks or |
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* using synchronizers such as Phasers that are advertised to |
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* cooperate with fork/join scheduling. Tasks should also not perform |
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* blocking IO, and should ideally access variables that are |
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* completely independent of those accessed by other running |
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* tasks. Minor breaches of these restrictions, for example using |
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* shared output streams, may be tolerable in practice, but frequent |
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* use may result in poor performance, and the potential to |
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* indefinitely stall if the number of threads not waiting for IO or |
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* other external synchronization becomes exhausted. This usage |
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* restriction is in part enforced by not permitting checked |
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* exceptions such as {@code IOExceptions} to be thrown. However, |
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* computations may still encounter unchecked exceptions, that are |
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* rethrown to callers attempting to join them. These exceptions may |
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* additionally include {@link RejectedExecutionException} stemming |
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* from internal resource exhaustion, such as failure to allocate |
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* internal task queues. |
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* |
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* <p>The primary method for awaiting completion and extracting |
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* results of a task is {@link #join}, but there are several variants: |
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* The {@link Future#get} methods support interruptible and/or timed |
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* waits for completion and report results using <code>Future</code> |
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* waits for completion and report results using {@code Future} |
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* conventions. Method {@link #helpJoin} enables callers to actively |
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* execute other tasks while awaiting joins, which is sometimes more |
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* efficient but only applies when all subtasks are known to be |
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* strictly tree-structured. Method {@link #invoke} is semantically |
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* equivalent to <code>fork(); join()</code> but always attempts to |
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* begin execution in the current thread. The "<em>quiet</em>" forms |
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* of these methods do not extract results or report exceptions. These |
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* equivalent to {@code fork(); join()} but always attempts to begin |
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* execution in the current thread. The "<em>quiet</em>" forms of |
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* these methods do not extract results or report exceptions. These |
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* may be useful when a set of tasks are being executed, and you need |
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* to delay processing of results or exceptions until all complete. |
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* Method <code>invokeAll</code> (available in multiple versions) |
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* Method {@code invokeAll} (available in multiple versions) |
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* performs the most common form of parallel invocation: forking a set |
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* of tasks and joining them all. |
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* |
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* <p> The ForkJoinTask class is not usually directly subclassed. |
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* <p>The execution status of tasks may be queried at several levels |
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* of detail: {@link #isDone} is true if a task completed in any way |
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* (including the case where a task was cancelled without executing); |
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* {@link #isCompletedNormally} is true if a task completed without |
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* cancellation or encountering an exception; {@link #isCancelled} is |
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* true if the task was cancelled (in which case {@link #getException} |
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* returns a {@link java.util.concurrent.CancellationException}); and |
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* {@link #isCompletedAbnormally} is true if a task was either |
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* cancelled or encountered an exception, in which case {@link |
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* #getException} will return either the encountered exception or |
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* {@link java.util.concurrent.CancellationException}. |
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* |
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* <p>The ForkJoinTask class is not usually directly subclassed. |
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* Instead, you subclass one of the abstract classes that support a |
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* particular style of fork/join processing. Normally, a concrete |
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* particular style of fork/join processing, typically {@link |
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* RecursiveAction} for computations that do not return results, or |
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* {@link RecursiveTask} for those that do. Normally, a concrete |
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* ForkJoinTask subclass declares fields comprising its parameters, |
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* established in a constructor, and then defines a <code>compute</code> |
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* established in a constructor, and then defines a {@code compute} |
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* method that somehow uses the control methods supplied by this base |
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* class. While these methods have <code>public</code> access (to allow |
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* instances of different task subclasses to call each others |
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* class. While these methods have {@code public} access (to allow |
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* instances of different task subclasses to call each other's |
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* methods), some of them may only be called from within other |
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* ForkJoinTasks. Attempts to invoke them in other contexts result in |
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* exceptions or errors possibly including ClassCastException. |
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* ForkJoinTasks (as may be determined using method {@link |
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* #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke them in other contexts |
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* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including |
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* ClassCastException. |
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* <p>Most base support methods are <code>final</code> because their |
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* implementations are intrinsically tied to the underlying |
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* lightweight task scheduling framework, and so cannot be overridden. |
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* Developers creating new basic styles of fork/join processing should |
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* minimally implement <code>protected</code> methods |
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* <code>exec</code>, <code>setRawResult</code>, and |
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* <code>getRawResult</code>, while also introducing an abstract |
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* computational method that can be implemented in its subclasses, |
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* possibly relying on other <code>protected</code> methods provided |
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* by this class. |
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* <p>Most base support methods are {@code final}, to prevent |
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* overriding of implementations that are intrinsically tied to the |
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* underlying lightweight task scheduling framework. Developers |
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* creating new basic styles of fork/join processing should minimally |
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* implement {@code protected} methods {@link #exec}, {@link |
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* #setRawResult}, and {@link #getRawResult}, while also introducing |
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* an abstract computational method that can be implemented in its |
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* subclasses, possibly relying on other {@code protected} methods |
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* provided by this class. |
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* |
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* <p>ForkJoinTasks should perform relatively small amounts of |
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* computations, othewise splitting into smaller tasks. As a very |
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* rough rule of thumb, a task should perform more than 100 and less |
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* than 10000 basic computational steps. If tasks are too big, then |
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* parellelism cannot improve throughput. If too small, then memory |
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* and internal task maintenance overhead may overwhelm processing. |
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* computation. Large tasks should be split into smaller subtasks, |
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* usually via recursive decomposition. As a very rough rule of thumb, |
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* a task should perform more than 100 and less than 10000 basic |
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* computational steps. If tasks are too big, then parallelism cannot |
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* improve throughput. If too small, then memory and internal task |
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* maintenance overhead may overwhelm processing. |
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* |
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* <p>ForkJoinTasks are <code>Serializable</code>, which enables them |
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* to be used in extensions such as remote execution frameworks. It is |
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* in general sensible to serialize tasks only before or after, but |
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* not during execution. Serialization is not relied on during |
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* execution itself. |
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* <p>This class provides {@code adapt} methods for {@link Runnable} |
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* and {@link Callable}, that may be of use when mixing execution of |
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* {@code ForkJoinTasks} with other kinds of tasks. When all tasks |
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* are of this form, consider using a pool in |
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* {@linkplain ForkJoinPool#setAsyncMode async mode}. |
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* |
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* <p>ForkJoinTasks are {@code Serializable}, which enables them to be |
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* used in extensions such as remote execution frameworks. It is |
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* sensible to serialize tasks only before or after, but not during, |
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* execution. Serialization is not relied on during execution itself. |
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* @since 1.7 |
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* @author Doug Lea |
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*/ |
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public abstract class ForkJoinTask<V> implements Future<V>, Serializable { |
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* See the internal documentation of class ForkJoinPool for a |
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* general implementation overview. ForkJoinTasks are mainly |
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* responsible for maintaining their "status" field amidst relays |
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* to methods in ForkJoinWorkerThread and ForkJoinPool. The |
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* methods of this class are more-or-less layered into (1) basic |
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* status maintenance (2) execution and awaiting completion (3) |
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* user-level methods that additionally report results. This is |
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* sometimes hard to see because this file orders exported methods |
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* in a way that flows well in javadocs. |
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* Run control status bits packed into a single int to minimize |
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* footprint and to ensure atomicity (via CAS). Status is |
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* initially zero, and takes on nonnegative values until |
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* completed, upon which status holds COMPLETED. CANCELLED, or |
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* EXCEPTIONAL, which use the top 3 bits. Tasks undergoing |
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* blocking waits by other threads have SIGNAL_MASK bits set -- |
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* bit 15 for external (nonFJ) waits, and the rest a count of |
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* waiting FJ threads. (This representation relies on |
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* ForkJoinPool max thread limits). Completion of a stolen task |
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* with SIGNAL_MASK bits set awakens waiter via notifyAll. Even |
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* though suboptimal for some purposes, we use basic builtin |
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* wait/notify to take advantage of "monitor inflation" in JVMs |
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* that we would otherwise need to emulate to avoid adding further |
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* per-task bookkeeping overhead. Note that bits 16-28 are |
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* currently unused. Also value 0x80000000 is available as spare |
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* completion value. |
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*/ |
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volatile int status; // accessed directy by pool and workers |
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static final int COMPLETION_MASK = 0xe0000000; |
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static final int NORMAL = 0xe0000000; // == mask |
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static final int CANCELLED = 0xc0000000; |
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static final int EXCEPTIONAL = 0xa0000000; |
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static final int SIGNAL_MASK = 0x0000ffff; |
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static final int INTERNAL_SIGNAL_MASK = 0x00007fff; |
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static final int EXTERNAL_SIGNAL = 0x00008000; // top bit of low word |
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* Completion of a stolen task with SIGNAL set awakens any waiters |
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* via notifyAll. Even though suboptimal for some purposes, we use |
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* basic builtin wait/notify to take advantage of "monitor |
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* inflation" in JVMs that we would otherwise need to emulate to |
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* avoid adding further per-task bookkeeping overhead. We want |
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* these monitors to be "fat", i.e., not use biasing or thin-lock |
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* techniques, so use some odd coding idioms that tend to avoid |
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* Note that bits 1-28 are currently unused. Also value |
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*/ |
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volatile int status; // accessed directly by pool and workers |
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private static final int COMPLETION_MASK = 0xe0000000; |
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private static final int NORMAL = 0xe0000000; // == mask |
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private static final int CANCELLED = 0xc0000000; |
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private static final int EXCEPTIONAL = 0xa0000000; |
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private static final int SIGNAL = 0x00000001; |
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* Table of exceptions thrown by tasks, to enable reporting by |
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* callers. Because exceptions are rare, we don't directly keep |
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* them with task objects, but instead us a weak ref table. Note |
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* them with task objects, but instead use a weak ref table. Note |
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* TODO: Use ConcurrentReferenceHashMap |
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static ForkJoinWorkerThread getWorker() { |
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Thread t = Thread.currentThread(); |
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(ForkJoinWorkerThread)t : null); |
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final boolean casStatus(int cmp, int val) { |
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// Maintaining completion status |
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static void rethrowException(Throwable ex) { |
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// Setting completion status |
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ForkJoinPool pool = getPool(); |
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if (pool != null) { |
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do;while ((s = status) >= 0 && !casStatus(s, completion)); |
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pool.updateRunningCount(s); |
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synchronized(this) { notifyAll(); } |
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private int setCompletion(int completion) { |
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!casStatus(s, (s & SIGNAL_MASK) | completion)); |
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synchronized(this) { notifyAll(); } |
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if (!_unsafe.compareAndSwapInt(this, statusOffset, 0, NORMAL)) |
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// Minimize lock bias and in/de-flation effects by maximizing |
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try { |
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onInterruptedWait(); |
205 |
> |
while ((s = status) >= 0) { |
206 |
> |
if (UNSAFE.compareAndSwapInt(this, statusOffset, s, completion)) { |
207 |
> |
if ((s & SIGNAL) != 0) |
208 |
> |
synchronized (this) { notifyAll(); } |
209 |
> |
return completion; |
210 |
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} |
211 |
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} |
212 |
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return s; |
213 |
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} |
214 |
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253 |
– |
// Awaiting completion |
254 |
– |
|
215 |
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/** |
216 |
< |
* Sets status to indicate there is joiner, then waits for join, |
217 |
< |
* surrounded with pool notifications. |
258 |
< |
* @return status upon exit |
216 |
> |
* Record exception and set exceptional completion |
217 |
> |
* @return status on exit |
218 |
|
*/ |
219 |
< |
private int awaitDone(ForkJoinWorkerThread w, boolean maintainParallelism) { |
220 |
< |
ForkJoinPool pool = w == null? null : w.pool; |
221 |
< |
int s; |
263 |
< |
while ((s = status) >= 0) { |
264 |
< |
if (casStatus(s, pool == null? s|EXTERNAL_SIGNAL : s+1)) { |
265 |
< |
if (pool == null || !pool.preJoin(this, maintainParallelism)) |
266 |
< |
doAwaitDone(); |
267 |
< |
if (((s = status) & INTERNAL_SIGNAL_MASK) != 0) |
268 |
< |
adjustPoolCountsOnUnblock(pool); |
269 |
< |
break; |
270 |
< |
} |
271 |
< |
} |
272 |
< |
return s; |
219 |
> |
private int setExceptionalCompletion(Throwable rex) { |
220 |
> |
exceptionMap.put(this, rex); |
221 |
> |
return setCompletion(EXCEPTIONAL); |
222 |
|
} |
223 |
|
|
224 |
|
/** |
225 |
< |
* Timed version of awaitDone |
277 |
< |
* @return status upon exit |
225 |
> |
* Blocks a worker thread until completion. Called only by pool. |
226 |
|
*/ |
227 |
< |
private int awaitDone(ForkJoinWorkerThread w, long nanos) { |
280 |
< |
ForkJoinPool pool = w == null? null : w.pool; |
227 |
> |
final void internalAwaitDone() { |
228 |
|
int s; |
229 |
|
while ((s = status) >= 0) { |
230 |
< |
if (casStatus(s, pool == null? s|EXTERNAL_SIGNAL : s+1)) { |
231 |
< |
long startTime = System.nanoTime(); |
232 |
< |
if (pool == null || !pool.preJoin(this, false)) |
233 |
< |
doAwaitDone(startTime, nanos); |
234 |
< |
if ((s = status) >= 0) { |
235 |
< |
adjustPoolCountsOnCancelledWait(pool); |
236 |
< |
s = status; |
230 |
> |
synchronized(this) { |
231 |
> |
if (UNSAFE.compareAndSwapInt(this, statusOffset, s, s|SIGNAL)){ |
232 |
> |
do { |
233 |
> |
try { |
234 |
> |
wait(); |
235 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ie) { |
236 |
> |
cancelIfTerminating(); |
237 |
> |
} |
238 |
> |
} while (status >= 0); |
239 |
> |
break; |
240 |
|
} |
291 |
– |
if (s < 0 && (s & INTERNAL_SIGNAL_MASK) != 0) |
292 |
– |
adjustPoolCountsOnUnblock(pool); |
293 |
– |
break; |
241 |
|
} |
242 |
|
} |
296 |
– |
return s; |
243 |
|
} |
244 |
|
|
245 |
|
/** |
246 |
< |
* Notify pool that thread is unblocked. Called by signalled |
247 |
< |
* threads when woken by non-FJ threads (which is atypical). |
246 |
> |
* Blocks a non-worker-thread until completion. |
247 |
> |
* @return status on exit |
248 |
|
*/ |
249 |
< |
private void adjustPoolCountsOnUnblock(ForkJoinPool pool) { |
249 |
> |
private int externalAwaitDone() { |
250 |
|
int s; |
251 |
< |
do;while ((s = status) < 0 && !casStatus(s, s & COMPLETION_MASK)); |
252 |
< |
if (pool != null && (s &= INTERNAL_SIGNAL_MASK) != 0) |
253 |
< |
pool.updateRunningCount(s); |
254 |
< |
} |
255 |
< |
|
256 |
< |
/** |
257 |
< |
* Notify pool to adjust counts on cancelled or timed out wait |
258 |
< |
*/ |
259 |
< |
private void adjustPoolCountsOnCancelledWait(ForkJoinPool pool) { |
260 |
< |
if (pool != null) { |
261 |
< |
int s; |
262 |
< |
while ((s = status) >= 0 && (s & INTERNAL_SIGNAL_MASK) != 0) { |
263 |
< |
if (casStatus(s, s - 1)) { |
318 |
< |
pool.updateRunningCount(1); |
251 |
> |
while ((s = status) >= 0) { |
252 |
> |
synchronized(this) { |
253 |
> |
if (UNSAFE.compareAndSwapInt(this, statusOffset, s, s|SIGNAL)){ |
254 |
> |
boolean interrupted = false; |
255 |
> |
do { |
256 |
> |
try { |
257 |
> |
wait(); |
258 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ie) { |
259 |
> |
interrupted = true; |
260 |
> |
} |
261 |
> |
} while ((s = status) >= 0); |
262 |
> |
if (interrupted) |
263 |
> |
Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); |
264 |
|
break; |
265 |
|
} |
266 |
|
} |
267 |
|
} |
268 |
+ |
return s; |
269 |
|
} |
270 |
|
|
271 |
|
/** |
272 |
< |
* Handle interruptions during waits. |
273 |
< |
*/ |
328 |
< |
private void onInterruptedWait() { |
329 |
< |
ForkJoinWorkerThread w = getWorker(); |
330 |
< |
if (w == null) |
331 |
< |
Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); // re-interrupt |
332 |
< |
else if (w.isTerminating()) |
333 |
< |
cancelIgnoringExceptions(); |
334 |
< |
// else if FJworker, ignore interrupt |
335 |
< |
} |
336 |
< |
|
337 |
< |
// Recording and reporting exceptions |
338 |
< |
|
339 |
< |
private void setDoneExceptionally(Throwable rex) { |
340 |
< |
exceptionMap.put(this, rex); |
341 |
< |
setCompletion(EXCEPTIONAL); |
342 |
< |
} |
343 |
< |
|
344 |
< |
/** |
345 |
< |
* Throws the exception associated with status s; |
346 |
< |
* @throws the exception |
347 |
< |
*/ |
348 |
< |
private void reportException(int s) { |
349 |
< |
if ((s &= COMPLETION_MASK) < NORMAL) { |
350 |
< |
if (s == CANCELLED) |
351 |
< |
throw new CancellationException(); |
352 |
< |
else |
353 |
< |
rethrowException(exceptionMap.get(this)); |
354 |
< |
} |
355 |
< |
} |
356 |
< |
|
357 |
< |
/** |
358 |
< |
* Returns result or throws exception using j.u.c.Future conventions |
359 |
< |
* Only call when isDone known to be true. |
360 |
< |
*/ |
361 |
< |
private V reportFutureResult() |
362 |
< |
throws ExecutionException, InterruptedException { |
363 |
< |
int s = status & COMPLETION_MASK; |
364 |
< |
if (s < NORMAL) { |
365 |
< |
Throwable ex; |
366 |
< |
if (s == CANCELLED) |
367 |
< |
throw new CancellationException(); |
368 |
< |
if (s == EXCEPTIONAL && (ex = exceptionMap.get(this)) != null) |
369 |
< |
throw new ExecutionException(ex); |
370 |
< |
if (Thread.interrupted()) |
371 |
< |
throw new InterruptedException(); |
372 |
< |
} |
373 |
< |
return getRawResult(); |
374 |
< |
} |
375 |
< |
|
376 |
< |
/** |
377 |
< |
* Returns result or throws exception using j.u.c.Future conventions |
378 |
< |
* with timeouts |
379 |
< |
*/ |
380 |
< |
private V reportTimedFutureResult() |
381 |
< |
throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, TimeoutException { |
382 |
< |
Throwable ex; |
383 |
< |
int s = status & COMPLETION_MASK; |
384 |
< |
if (s == NORMAL) |
385 |
< |
return getRawResult(); |
386 |
< |
if (s == CANCELLED) |
387 |
< |
throw new CancellationException(); |
388 |
< |
if (s == EXCEPTIONAL && (ex = exceptionMap.get(this)) != null) |
389 |
< |
throw new ExecutionException(ex); |
390 |
< |
if (Thread.interrupted()) |
391 |
< |
throw new InterruptedException(); |
392 |
< |
throw new TimeoutException(); |
393 |
< |
} |
394 |
< |
|
395 |
< |
// internal execution methods |
396 |
< |
|
397 |
< |
/** |
398 |
< |
* Calls exec, recording completion, and rethrowing exception if |
399 |
< |
* encountered. Caller should normally check status before calling |
400 |
< |
* @return true if completed normally |
272 |
> |
* Unless done, calls exec and records status if completed, but |
273 |
> |
* doesn't wait for completion otherwise. |
274 |
|
*/ |
275 |
< |
private boolean tryExec() { |
276 |
< |
try { // try block must contain only call to exec |
277 |
< |
if (!exec()) |
278 |
< |
return false; |
275 |
> |
final void tryExec() { |
276 |
> |
try { |
277 |
> |
if (status < 0 || !exec()) |
278 |
> |
return; |
279 |
|
} catch (Throwable rex) { |
280 |
< |
setDoneExceptionally(rex); |
281 |
< |
rethrowException(rex); |
409 |
< |
return false; // not reached |
280 |
> |
setExceptionalCompletion(rex); |
281 |
> |
return; |
282 |
|
} |
283 |
< |
setNormalCompletion(); |
412 |
< |
return true; |
283 |
> |
setCompletion(NORMAL); // must be outside try block |
284 |
|
} |
285 |
|
|
286 |
|
/** |
287 |
< |
* Main execution method used by worker threads. Invokes |
288 |
< |
* base computation unless already complete |
287 |
> |
* If not done and this task is next in worker queue, runs it, |
288 |
> |
* else waits for it. |
289 |
> |
* @return status on exit |
290 |
|
*/ |
291 |
< |
final void quietlyExec() { |
292 |
< |
if (status >= 0) { |
293 |
< |
try { |
294 |
< |
if (!exec()) |
295 |
< |
return; |
296 |
< |
} catch(Throwable rex) { |
297 |
< |
setDoneExceptionally(rex); |
298 |
< |
return; |
291 |
> |
private int waitingJoin() { |
292 |
> |
int s = status; |
293 |
> |
if (s < 0) |
294 |
> |
return s; |
295 |
> |
Thread t = Thread.currentThread(); |
296 |
> |
if (t instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread) { |
297 |
> |
ForkJoinWorkerThread w = (ForkJoinWorkerThread) t; |
298 |
> |
if (w.unpushTask(this)) { |
299 |
> |
boolean completed; |
300 |
> |
try { |
301 |
> |
completed = exec(); |
302 |
> |
} catch (Throwable rex) { |
303 |
> |
return setExceptionalCompletion(rex); |
304 |
> |
} |
305 |
> |
if (completed) |
306 |
> |
return setCompletion(NORMAL); |
307 |
|
} |
308 |
< |
setNormalCompletion(); |
308 |
> |
return w.pool.awaitJoin(this); |
309 |
|
} |
310 |
+ |
else |
311 |
+ |
return externalAwaitDone(); |
312 |
|
} |
313 |
|
|
314 |
|
/** |
315 |
< |
* Calls exec, recording but not rethrowing exception |
316 |
< |
* Caller should normally check status before calling |
317 |
< |
* @return true if completed normally |
315 |
> |
* Unless done, calls exec and records status if completed, or |
316 |
> |
* waits for completion otherwise. |
317 |
> |
* @return status on exit |
318 |
|
*/ |
319 |
< |
private boolean tryQuietlyInvoke() { |
319 |
> |
private int waitingInvoke() { |
320 |
> |
int s = status; |
321 |
> |
if (s < 0) |
322 |
> |
return s; |
323 |
> |
boolean completed; |
324 |
|
try { |
325 |
< |
if (!exec()) |
440 |
< |
return false; |
325 |
> |
completed = exec(); |
326 |
|
} catch (Throwable rex) { |
327 |
< |
setDoneExceptionally(rex); |
443 |
< |
return false; |
327 |
> |
return setExceptionalCompletion(rex); |
328 |
|
} |
329 |
< |
setNormalCompletion(); |
330 |
< |
return true; |
329 |
> |
if (completed) |
330 |
> |
return setCompletion(NORMAL); |
331 |
> |
return waitingJoin(); |
332 |
|
} |
333 |
|
|
334 |
|
/** |
335 |
< |
* Cancel, ignoring any exceptions it throws |
336 |
< |
*/ |
337 |
< |
final void cancelIgnoringExceptions() { |
338 |
< |
try { |
339 |
< |
cancel(false); |
340 |
< |
} catch(Throwable ignore) { |
335 |
> |
* If this task is next in worker queue, runs it, else processes other |
336 |
> |
* tasks until complete. |
337 |
> |
* @return status on exit |
338 |
> |
*/ |
339 |
> |
private int busyJoin() { |
340 |
> |
int s = status; |
341 |
> |
if (s < 0) |
342 |
> |
return s; |
343 |
> |
ForkJoinWorkerThread w = (ForkJoinWorkerThread) Thread.currentThread(); |
344 |
> |
if (w.unpushTask(this)) { |
345 |
> |
boolean completed; |
346 |
> |
try { |
347 |
> |
completed = exec(); |
348 |
> |
} catch (Throwable rex) { |
349 |
> |
return setExceptionalCompletion(rex); |
350 |
> |
} |
351 |
> |
if (completed) |
352 |
> |
return setCompletion(NORMAL); |
353 |
|
} |
354 |
+ |
return w.execWhileJoining(this); |
355 |
|
} |
356 |
|
|
357 |
|
/** |
358 |
< |
* Main implementation of helpJoin |
358 |
> |
* Returns result or throws exception associated with given status. |
359 |
> |
* @param s the status |
360 |
|
*/ |
361 |
< |
private int busyJoin(ForkJoinWorkerThread w) { |
362 |
< |
int s; |
363 |
< |
ForkJoinTask<?> t; |
364 |
< |
while ((s = status) >= 0 && (t = w.scanWhileJoining(this)) != null) |
365 |
< |
t.quietlyExec(); |
467 |
< |
return (s >= 0)? awaitDone(w, false) : s; // block if no work |
361 |
> |
private V reportResult(int s) { |
362 |
> |
Throwable ex; |
363 |
> |
if (s < NORMAL && (ex = getException()) != null) |
364 |
> |
UNSAFE.throwException(ex); |
365 |
> |
return getRawResult(); |
366 |
|
} |
367 |
|
|
368 |
|
// public methods |
370 |
|
/** |
371 |
|
* Arranges to asynchronously execute this task. While it is not |
372 |
|
* necessarily enforced, it is a usage error to fork a task more |
373 |
< |
* than once unless it has completed and been reinitialized. This |
374 |
< |
* method may be invoked only from within ForkJoinTask |
375 |
< |
* computations. Attempts to invoke in other contexts result in |
376 |
< |
* exceptions or errors possibly including ClassCastException. |
373 |
> |
* than once unless it has completed and been reinitialized. |
374 |
> |
* Subsequent modifications to the state of this task or any data |
375 |
> |
* it operates on are not necessarily consistently observable by |
376 |
> |
* any thread other than the one executing it unless preceded by a |
377 |
> |
* call to {@link #join} or related methods, or a call to {@link |
378 |
> |
* #isDone} returning {@code true}. |
379 |
> |
* |
380 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
381 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
382 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
383 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
384 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
385 |
> |
* |
386 |
> |
* @return {@code this}, to simplify usage |
387 |
|
*/ |
388 |
< |
public final void fork() { |
389 |
< |
((ForkJoinWorkerThread)(Thread.currentThread())).pushTask(this); |
388 |
> |
public final ForkJoinTask<V> fork() { |
389 |
> |
((ForkJoinWorkerThread) Thread.currentThread()) |
390 |
> |
.pushTask(this); |
391 |
> |
return this; |
392 |
|
} |
393 |
|
|
394 |
|
/** |
395 |
< |
* Returns the result of the computation when it is ready. |
396 |
< |
* This method differs from <code>get</code> in that abnormal |
397 |
< |
* completion results in RuntimeExceptions or Errors, not |
398 |
< |
* ExecutionExceptions. |
395 |
> |
* Returns the result of the computation when it {@link #isDone is done}. |
396 |
> |
* This method differs from {@link #get()} in that |
397 |
> |
* abnormal completion results in {@code RuntimeException} or |
398 |
> |
* {@code Error}, not {@code ExecutionException}. |
399 |
|
* |
400 |
|
* @return the computed result |
401 |
|
*/ |
402 |
|
public final V join() { |
403 |
< |
ForkJoinWorkerThread w = getWorker(); |
494 |
< |
if (w == null || status < 0 || !w.unpushTask(this) || !tryExec()) |
495 |
< |
reportException(awaitDone(w, true)); |
496 |
< |
return getRawResult(); |
403 |
> |
return reportResult(waitingJoin()); |
404 |
|
} |
405 |
|
|
406 |
|
/** |
407 |
|
* Commences performing this task, awaits its completion if |
408 |
< |
* necessary, and return its result. |
409 |
< |
* @throws Throwable (a RuntimeException, Error, or unchecked |
410 |
< |
* exception) if the underlying computation did so. |
408 |
> |
* necessary, and return its result, or throws an (unchecked) |
409 |
> |
* exception if the underlying computation did so. |
410 |
> |
* |
411 |
|
* @return the computed result |
412 |
|
*/ |
413 |
|
public final V invoke() { |
414 |
< |
if (status >= 0 && tryExec()) |
508 |
< |
return getRawResult(); |
509 |
< |
else |
510 |
< |
return join(); |
414 |
> |
return reportResult(waitingInvoke()); |
415 |
|
} |
416 |
|
|
417 |
|
/** |
418 |
< |
* Forks both tasks, returning when <code>isDone</code> holds for |
419 |
< |
* both of them or an exception is encountered. This method may be |
420 |
< |
* invoked only from within ForkJoinTask computations. Attempts to |
421 |
< |
* invoke in other contexts result in exceptions or errors |
422 |
< |
* possibly including ClassCastException. |
423 |
< |
* @param t1 one task |
424 |
< |
* @param t2 the other task |
425 |
< |
* @throws NullPointerException if t1 or t2 are null |
426 |
< |
* @throws RuntimeException or Error if either task did so. |
418 |
> |
* Forks the given tasks, returning when {@code isDone} holds for |
419 |
> |
* each task or an (unchecked) exception is encountered, in which |
420 |
> |
* case the exception is rethrown. If either task encounters an |
421 |
> |
* exception, the other one may be, but is not guaranteed to be, |
422 |
> |
* cancelled. If both tasks throw an exception, then this method |
423 |
> |
* throws one of them. The individual status of each task may be |
424 |
> |
* checked using {@link #getException()} and related methods. |
425 |
> |
* |
426 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
427 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
428 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
429 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
430 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
431 |
> |
* |
432 |
> |
* @param t1 the first task |
433 |
> |
* @param t2 the second task |
434 |
> |
* @throws NullPointerException if any task is null |
435 |
|
*/ |
436 |
< |
public static void invokeAll(ForkJoinTask<?>t1, ForkJoinTask<?> t2) { |
436 |
> |
public static void invokeAll(ForkJoinTask<?> t1, ForkJoinTask<?> t2) { |
437 |
|
t2.fork(); |
438 |
|
t1.invoke(); |
439 |
|
t2.join(); |
440 |
|
} |
441 |
|
|
442 |
|
/** |
443 |
< |
* Forks the given tasks, returning when <code>isDone</code> holds |
444 |
< |
* for all of them. If any task encounters an exception, others |
445 |
< |
* may be cancelled. This method may be invoked only from within |
446 |
< |
* ForkJoinTask computations. Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
447 |
< |
* result in exceptions or errors possibly including ClassCastException. |
448 |
< |
* @param tasks the array of tasks |
449 |
< |
* @throws NullPointerException if tasks or any element are null. |
450 |
< |
* @throws RuntimeException or Error if any task did so. |
443 |
> |
* Forks the given tasks, returning when {@code isDone} holds for |
444 |
> |
* each task or an (unchecked) exception is encountered, in which |
445 |
> |
* case the exception is rethrown. If any task encounters an |
446 |
> |
* exception, others may be, but are not guaranteed to be, |
447 |
> |
* cancelled. If more than one task encounters an exception, then |
448 |
> |
* this method throws any one of these exceptions. The individual |
449 |
> |
* status of each task may be checked using {@link #getException()} |
450 |
> |
* and related methods. |
451 |
> |
* |
452 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
453 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
454 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
455 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
456 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
457 |
> |
* |
458 |
> |
* @param tasks the tasks |
459 |
> |
* @throws NullPointerException if any task is null |
460 |
|
*/ |
461 |
|
public static void invokeAll(ForkJoinTask<?>... tasks) { |
462 |
|
Throwable ex = null; |
469 |
|
} |
470 |
|
else if (i != 0) |
471 |
|
t.fork(); |
472 |
< |
else { |
473 |
< |
t.quietlyInvoke(); |
553 |
< |
if (ex == null) |
554 |
< |
ex = t.getException(); |
555 |
< |
} |
472 |
> |
else if (t.waitingInvoke() < NORMAL && ex == null) |
473 |
> |
ex = t.getException(); |
474 |
|
} |
475 |
|
for (int i = 1; i <= last; ++i) { |
476 |
|
ForkJoinTask<?> t = tasks[i]; |
477 |
|
if (t != null) { |
478 |
|
if (ex != null) |
479 |
|
t.cancel(false); |
480 |
< |
else { |
481 |
< |
t.quietlyJoin(); |
564 |
< |
if (ex == null) |
565 |
< |
ex = t.getException(); |
566 |
< |
} |
480 |
> |
else if (t.waitingJoin() < NORMAL && ex == null) |
481 |
> |
ex = t.getException(); |
482 |
|
} |
483 |
|
} |
484 |
|
if (ex != null) |
485 |
< |
rethrowException(ex); |
485 |
> |
UNSAFE.throwException(ex); |
486 |
|
} |
487 |
|
|
488 |
|
/** |
489 |
< |
* Forks all tasks in the collection, returning when |
490 |
< |
* <code>isDone</code> holds for all of them. If any task |
491 |
< |
* encounters an exception, others may be cancelled. This method |
492 |
< |
* may be invoked only from within ForkJoinTask |
493 |
< |
* computations. Attempts to invoke in other contexts resul!t in |
494 |
< |
* exceptions or errors possibly including ClassCastException. |
489 |
> |
* Forks all tasks in the specified collection, returning when |
490 |
> |
* {@code isDone} holds for each task or an (unchecked) exception |
491 |
> |
* is encountered. If any task encounters an exception, others |
492 |
> |
* may be, but are not guaranteed to be, cancelled. If more than |
493 |
> |
* one task encounters an exception, then this method throws any |
494 |
> |
* one of these exceptions. The individual status of each task |
495 |
> |
* may be checked using {@link #getException()} and related |
496 |
> |
* methods. The behavior of this operation is undefined if the |
497 |
> |
* specified collection is modified while the operation is in |
498 |
> |
* progress. |
499 |
> |
* |
500 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
501 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
502 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
503 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
504 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
505 |
> |
* |
506 |
|
* @param tasks the collection of tasks |
507 |
< |
* @throws NullPointerException if tasks or any element are null. |
508 |
< |
* @throws RuntimeException or Error if any task did so. |
507 |
> |
* @return the tasks argument, to simplify usage |
508 |
> |
* @throws NullPointerException if tasks or any element are null |
509 |
|
*/ |
510 |
< |
public static void invokeAll(Collection<? extends ForkJoinTask<?>> tasks) { |
511 |
< |
if (!(tasks instanceof List)) { |
512 |
< |
invokeAll(tasks.toArray(new ForkJoinTask[tasks.size()])); |
513 |
< |
return; |
510 |
> |
public static <T extends ForkJoinTask<?>> Collection<T> invokeAll(Collection<T> tasks) { |
511 |
> |
if (!(tasks instanceof RandomAccess) || !(tasks instanceof List<?>)) { |
512 |
> |
invokeAll(tasks.toArray(new ForkJoinTask<?>[tasks.size()])); |
513 |
> |
return tasks; |
514 |
|
} |
515 |
+ |
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") |
516 |
|
List<? extends ForkJoinTask<?>> ts = |
517 |
< |
(List<? extends ForkJoinTask<?>>)tasks; |
517 |
> |
(List<? extends ForkJoinTask<?>>) tasks; |
518 |
|
Throwable ex = null; |
519 |
|
int last = ts.size() - 1; |
520 |
|
for (int i = last; i >= 0; --i) { |
525 |
|
} |
526 |
|
else if (i != 0) |
527 |
|
t.fork(); |
528 |
< |
else { |
529 |
< |
t.quietlyInvoke(); |
603 |
< |
if (ex == null) |
604 |
< |
ex = t.getException(); |
605 |
< |
} |
528 |
> |
else if (t.waitingInvoke() < NORMAL && ex == null) |
529 |
> |
ex = t.getException(); |
530 |
|
} |
531 |
|
for (int i = 1; i <= last; ++i) { |
532 |
|
ForkJoinTask<?> t = ts.get(i); |
533 |
|
if (t != null) { |
534 |
|
if (ex != null) |
535 |
|
t.cancel(false); |
536 |
< |
else { |
537 |
< |
t.quietlyJoin(); |
614 |
< |
if (ex == null) |
615 |
< |
ex = t.getException(); |
616 |
< |
} |
536 |
> |
else if (t.waitingJoin() < NORMAL && ex == null) |
537 |
> |
ex = t.getException(); |
538 |
|
} |
539 |
|
} |
540 |
|
if (ex != null) |
541 |
< |
rethrowException(ex); |
542 |
< |
} |
622 |
< |
|
623 |
< |
/** |
624 |
< |
* Returns true if the computation performed by this task has |
625 |
< |
* completed (or has been cancelled). |
626 |
< |
* @return true if this computation has completed |
627 |
< |
*/ |
628 |
< |
public final boolean isDone() { |
629 |
< |
return status < 0; |
541 |
> |
UNSAFE.throwException(ex); |
542 |
> |
return tasks; |
543 |
|
} |
544 |
|
|
545 |
|
/** |
546 |
< |
* Returns true if this task was cancelled. |
547 |
< |
* @return true if this task was cancelled |
548 |
< |
*/ |
549 |
< |
public final boolean isCancelled() { |
550 |
< |
return (status & COMPLETION_MASK) == CANCELLED; |
551 |
< |
} |
552 |
< |
|
640 |
< |
/** |
641 |
< |
* Asserts that the results of this task's computation will not be |
642 |
< |
* used. If a cancellation occurs before atempting to execute this |
643 |
< |
* task, then execution will be suppressed, <code>isCancelled</code> |
644 |
< |
* will report true, and <code>join</code> will result in a |
645 |
< |
* <code>CancellationException</code> being thrown. Otherwise, when |
646 |
< |
* cancellation races with completion, there are no guarantees |
647 |
< |
* about whether <code>isCancelled</code> will report true, whether |
648 |
< |
* <code>join</code> will return normally or via an exception, or |
649 |
< |
* whether these behaviors will remain consistent upon repeated |
650 |
< |
* invocation. |
546 |
> |
* Attempts to cancel execution of this task. This attempt will |
547 |
> |
* fail if the task has already completed, has already been |
548 |
> |
* cancelled, or could not be cancelled for some other reason. If |
549 |
> |
* successful, and this task has not started when cancel is |
550 |
> |
* called, execution of this task is suppressed, {@link |
551 |
> |
* #isCancelled} will report true, and {@link #join} will result |
552 |
> |
* in a {@code CancellationException} being thrown. |
553 |
|
* |
554 |
|
* <p>This method may be overridden in subclasses, but if so, must |
555 |
|
* still ensure that these minimal properties hold. In particular, |
556 |
< |
* the cancel method itself must not throw exceptions. |
556 |
> |
* the {@code cancel} method itself must not throw exceptions. |
557 |
|
* |
558 |
< |
* <p> This method is designed to be invoked by <em>other</em> |
558 |
> |
* <p>This method is designed to be invoked by <em>other</em> |
559 |
|
* tasks. To terminate the current task, you can just return or |
560 |
|
* throw an unchecked exception from its computation method, or |
561 |
< |
* invoke <code>completeExceptionally</code>. |
561 |
> |
* invoke {@link #completeExceptionally}. |
562 |
|
* |
563 |
|
* @param mayInterruptIfRunning this value is ignored in the |
564 |
< |
* default implementation because tasks are not in general |
565 |
< |
* cancelled via interruption. |
564 |
> |
* default implementation because tasks are not |
565 |
> |
* cancelled via interruption |
566 |
|
* |
567 |
< |
* @return true if this task is now cancelled |
567 |
> |
* @return {@code true} if this task is now cancelled |
568 |
|
*/ |
569 |
|
public boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning) { |
570 |
|
setCompletion(CANCELLED); |
572 |
|
} |
573 |
|
|
574 |
|
/** |
575 |
< |
* Returns true if this task threw an exception or was cancelled |
576 |
< |
* @return true if this task threw an exception or was cancelled |
575 |
> |
* Cancels, ignoring any exceptions it throws. Used during worker |
576 |
> |
* and pool shutdown. |
577 |
> |
*/ |
578 |
> |
final void cancelIgnoringExceptions() { |
579 |
> |
try { |
580 |
> |
cancel(false); |
581 |
> |
} catch (Throwable ignore) { |
582 |
> |
} |
583 |
> |
} |
584 |
> |
|
585 |
> |
/** |
586 |
> |
* Cancels ignoring exceptions if worker is terminating |
587 |
> |
*/ |
588 |
> |
private void cancelIfTerminating() { |
589 |
> |
Thread t = Thread.currentThread(); |
590 |
> |
if ((t instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread) && |
591 |
> |
((ForkJoinWorkerThread) t).isTerminating()) { |
592 |
> |
try { |
593 |
> |
cancel(false); |
594 |
> |
} catch (Throwable ignore) { |
595 |
> |
} |
596 |
> |
} |
597 |
> |
} |
598 |
> |
|
599 |
> |
public final boolean isDone() { |
600 |
> |
return status < 0; |
601 |
> |
} |
602 |
> |
|
603 |
> |
public final boolean isCancelled() { |
604 |
> |
return (status & COMPLETION_MASK) == CANCELLED; |
605 |
> |
} |
606 |
> |
|
607 |
> |
/** |
608 |
> |
* Returns {@code true} if this task threw an exception or was cancelled. |
609 |
> |
* |
610 |
> |
* @return {@code true} if this task threw an exception or was cancelled |
611 |
|
*/ |
612 |
|
public final boolean isCompletedAbnormally() { |
613 |
|
return (status & COMPLETION_MASK) < NORMAL; |
614 |
|
} |
615 |
|
|
616 |
|
/** |
617 |
+ |
* Returns {@code true} if this task completed without throwing an |
618 |
+ |
* exception and was not cancelled. |
619 |
+ |
* |
620 |
+ |
* @return {@code true} if this task completed without throwing an |
621 |
+ |
* exception and was not cancelled |
622 |
+ |
*/ |
623 |
+ |
public final boolean isCompletedNormally() { |
624 |
+ |
return (status & COMPLETION_MASK) == NORMAL; |
625 |
+ |
} |
626 |
+ |
|
627 |
+ |
/** |
628 |
|
* Returns the exception thrown by the base computation, or a |
629 |
< |
* CancellationException if cancelled, or null if none or if the |
630 |
< |
* method has not yet completed. |
631 |
< |
* @return the exception, or null if none |
629 |
> |
* {@code CancellationException} if cancelled, or {@code null} if |
630 |
> |
* none or if the method has not yet completed. |
631 |
> |
* |
632 |
> |
* @return the exception, or {@code null} if none |
633 |
|
*/ |
634 |
|
public final Throwable getException() { |
635 |
|
int s = status & COMPLETION_MASK; |
636 |
< |
if (s >= NORMAL) |
637 |
< |
return null; |
638 |
< |
if (s == CANCELLED) |
691 |
< |
return new CancellationException(); |
692 |
< |
return exceptionMap.get(this); |
636 |
> |
return ((s >= NORMAL) ? null : |
637 |
> |
(s == CANCELLED) ? new CancellationException() : |
638 |
> |
exceptionMap.get(this)); |
639 |
|
} |
640 |
|
|
641 |
|
/** |
642 |
|
* Completes this task abnormally, and if not already aborted or |
643 |
|
* cancelled, causes it to throw the given exception upon |
644 |
< |
* <code>join</code> and related operations. This method may be used |
644 |
> |
* {@code join} and related operations. This method may be used |
645 |
|
* to induce exceptions in asynchronous tasks, or to force |
646 |
|
* completion of tasks that would not otherwise complete. Its use |
647 |
< |
* in other situations is likely to be wrong. This method is |
648 |
< |
* overridable, but overridden versions must invoke <code>super</code> |
647 |
> |
* in other situations is discouraged. This method is |
648 |
> |
* overridable, but overridden versions must invoke {@code super} |
649 |
|
* implementation to maintain guarantees. |
650 |
|
* |
651 |
< |
* @param ex the exception to throw. If this exception is |
652 |
< |
* not a RuntimeException or Error, the actual exception thrown |
653 |
< |
* will be a RuntimeException with cause ex. |
651 |
> |
* @param ex the exception to throw. If this exception is not a |
652 |
> |
* {@code RuntimeException} or {@code Error}, the actual exception |
653 |
> |
* thrown will be a {@code RuntimeException} with cause {@code ex}. |
654 |
|
*/ |
655 |
|
public void completeExceptionally(Throwable ex) { |
656 |
< |
setDoneExceptionally((ex instanceof RuntimeException) || |
657 |
< |
(ex instanceof Error)? ex : |
658 |
< |
new RuntimeException(ex)); |
656 |
> |
setExceptionalCompletion((ex instanceof RuntimeException) || |
657 |
> |
(ex instanceof Error) ? ex : |
658 |
> |
new RuntimeException(ex)); |
659 |
|
} |
660 |
|
|
661 |
|
/** |
662 |
|
* Completes this task, and if not already aborted or cancelled, |
663 |
< |
* returning a <code>null</code> result upon <code>join</code> and related |
663 |
> |
* returning a {@code null} result upon {@code join} and related |
664 |
|
* operations. This method may be used to provide results for |
665 |
|
* asynchronous tasks, or to provide alternative handling for |
666 |
|
* tasks that would not otherwise complete normally. Its use in |
667 |
< |
* other situations is likely to be wrong. This method is |
668 |
< |
* overridable, but overridden versions must invoke <code>super</code> |
667 |
> |
* other situations is discouraged. This method is |
668 |
> |
* overridable, but overridden versions must invoke {@code super} |
669 |
|
* implementation to maintain guarantees. |
670 |
|
* |
671 |
< |
* @param value the result value for this task. |
671 |
> |
* @param value the result value for this task |
672 |
|
*/ |
673 |
|
public void complete(V value) { |
674 |
|
try { |
675 |
|
setRawResult(value); |
676 |
< |
} catch(Throwable rex) { |
677 |
< |
setDoneExceptionally(rex); |
676 |
> |
} catch (Throwable rex) { |
677 |
> |
setExceptionalCompletion(rex); |
678 |
|
return; |
679 |
|
} |
680 |
< |
setNormalCompletion(); |
680 |
> |
setCompletion(NORMAL); |
681 |
|
} |
682 |
|
|
683 |
|
public final V get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException { |
684 |
< |
ForkJoinWorkerThread w = getWorker(); |
685 |
< |
if (w == null || status < 0 || !w.unpushTask(this) || !tryQuietlyInvoke()) |
686 |
< |
awaitDone(w, true); |
687 |
< |
return reportFutureResult(); |
684 |
> |
int s = waitingJoin() & COMPLETION_MASK; |
685 |
> |
if (Thread.interrupted()) |
686 |
> |
throw new InterruptedException(); |
687 |
> |
if (s < NORMAL) { |
688 |
> |
Throwable ex; |
689 |
> |
if (s == CANCELLED) |
690 |
> |
throw new CancellationException(); |
691 |
> |
if (s == EXCEPTIONAL && (ex = exceptionMap.get(this)) != null) |
692 |
> |
throw new ExecutionException(ex); |
693 |
> |
} |
694 |
> |
return getRawResult(); |
695 |
|
} |
696 |
|
|
697 |
|
public final V get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) |
698 |
|
throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, TimeoutException { |
699 |
< |
ForkJoinWorkerThread w = getWorker(); |
700 |
< |
if (w == null || status < 0 || !w.unpushTask(this) || !tryQuietlyInvoke()) |
701 |
< |
awaitDone(w, unit.toNanos(timeout)); |
702 |
< |
return reportTimedFutureResult(); |
699 |
> |
Thread t = Thread.currentThread(); |
700 |
> |
ForkJoinPool pool; |
701 |
> |
if (t instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread) { |
702 |
> |
ForkJoinWorkerThread w = (ForkJoinWorkerThread) t; |
703 |
> |
if (status >= 0 && w.unpushTask(this)) |
704 |
> |
tryExec(); |
705 |
> |
pool = w.pool; |
706 |
> |
} |
707 |
> |
else |
708 |
> |
pool = null; |
709 |
> |
/* |
710 |
> |
* Timed wait loop intermixes cases for fj (pool != null) and |
711 |
> |
* non FJ threads. For FJ, decrement pool count but don't try |
712 |
> |
* for replacement; increment count on completion. For non-FJ, |
713 |
> |
* deal with interrupts. This is messy, but a little less so |
714 |
> |
* than is splitting the FJ and nonFJ cases. |
715 |
> |
*/ |
716 |
> |
boolean interrupted = false; |
717 |
> |
boolean dec = false; // true if pool count decremented |
718 |
> |
for (;;) { |
719 |
> |
if (Thread.interrupted() && pool == null) { |
720 |
> |
interrupted = true; |
721 |
> |
break; |
722 |
> |
} |
723 |
> |
int s = status; |
724 |
> |
if (s < 0) |
725 |
> |
break; |
726 |
> |
if (UNSAFE.compareAndSwapInt(this, statusOffset, |
727 |
> |
s, s | SIGNAL)) { |
728 |
> |
long startTime = System.nanoTime(); |
729 |
> |
long nanos = unit.toNanos(timeout); |
730 |
> |
long nt; // wait time |
731 |
> |
while (status >= 0 && |
732 |
> |
(nt = nanos - (System.nanoTime() - startTime)) > 0) { |
733 |
> |
if (pool != null && !dec) |
734 |
> |
dec = pool.tryDecrementRunningCount(); |
735 |
> |
else { |
736 |
> |
long ms = nt / 1000000; |
737 |
> |
int ns = (int) (nt % 1000000); |
738 |
> |
try { |
739 |
> |
synchronized(this) { |
740 |
> |
if (status >= 0) |
741 |
> |
wait(ms, ns); |
742 |
> |
} |
743 |
> |
} catch (InterruptedException ie) { |
744 |
> |
if (pool != null) |
745 |
> |
cancelIfTerminating(); |
746 |
> |
else { |
747 |
> |
interrupted = true; |
748 |
> |
break; |
749 |
> |
} |
750 |
> |
} |
751 |
> |
} |
752 |
> |
} |
753 |
> |
break; |
754 |
> |
} |
755 |
> |
} |
756 |
> |
if (pool != null && dec) |
757 |
> |
pool.updateRunningCount(1); |
758 |
> |
if (interrupted) |
759 |
> |
throw new InterruptedException(); |
760 |
> |
int es = status & COMPLETION_MASK; |
761 |
> |
if (es != NORMAL) { |
762 |
> |
Throwable ex; |
763 |
> |
if (es == CANCELLED) |
764 |
> |
throw new CancellationException(); |
765 |
> |
if (es == EXCEPTIONAL && (ex = exceptionMap.get(this)) != null) |
766 |
> |
throw new ExecutionException(ex); |
767 |
> |
throw new TimeoutException(); |
768 |
> |
} |
769 |
> |
return getRawResult(); |
770 |
|
} |
771 |
|
|
772 |
|
/** |
773 |
< |
* Possibly executes other tasks until this task is ready, then |
774 |
< |
* returns the result of the computation. This method may be more |
775 |
< |
* efficient than <code>join</code>, but is only applicable when |
776 |
< |
* there are no potemtial dependencies between continuation of the |
777 |
< |
* current task and that of any other task that might be executed |
778 |
< |
* while helping. (This usually holds for pure divide-and-conquer |
779 |
< |
* tasks). This method may be invoked only from within |
780 |
< |
* ForkJoinTask computations. Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
781 |
< |
* resul!t in exceptions or errors possibly including ClassCastException. |
773 |
> |
* Possibly executes other tasks until this task {@link #isDone is |
774 |
> |
* done}, then returns the result of the computation. This method |
775 |
> |
* may be more efficient than {@code join}, but is only applicable |
776 |
> |
* when there are no potential dependencies between continuation |
777 |
> |
* of the current task and that of any other task that might be |
778 |
> |
* executed while helping. (This usually holds for pure |
779 |
> |
* divide-and-conquer tasks). |
780 |
> |
* |
781 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
782 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
783 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
784 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
785 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
786 |
> |
* |
787 |
|
* @return the computed result |
788 |
|
*/ |
789 |
|
public final V helpJoin() { |
790 |
< |
ForkJoinWorkerThread w = (ForkJoinWorkerThread)(Thread.currentThread()); |
766 |
< |
if (status < 0 || !w.unpushTask(this) || !tryExec()) |
767 |
< |
reportException(busyJoin(w)); |
768 |
< |
return getRawResult(); |
790 |
> |
return reportResult(busyJoin()); |
791 |
|
} |
792 |
|
|
793 |
|
/** |
794 |
< |
* Possibly executes other tasks until this task is ready. This |
795 |
< |
* method may be invoked only from within ForkJoinTask |
796 |
< |
* computations. Attempts to invoke in other contexts resul!t in |
797 |
< |
* exceptions or errors possibly including ClassCastException. |
794 |
> |
* Possibly executes other tasks until this task {@link #isDone is |
795 |
> |
* done}. This method may be useful when processing collections |
796 |
> |
* of tasks when some have been cancelled or otherwise known to |
797 |
> |
* have aborted. |
798 |
> |
* |
799 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
800 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
801 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
802 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
803 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
804 |
|
*/ |
805 |
|
public final void quietlyHelpJoin() { |
806 |
< |
if (status >= 0) { |
779 |
< |
ForkJoinWorkerThread w = |
780 |
< |
(ForkJoinWorkerThread)(Thread.currentThread()); |
781 |
< |
if (!w.unpushTask(this) || !tryQuietlyInvoke()) |
782 |
< |
busyJoin(w); |
783 |
< |
} |
806 |
> |
busyJoin(); |
807 |
|
} |
808 |
|
|
809 |
|
/** |
813 |
|
* known to have aborted. |
814 |
|
*/ |
815 |
|
public final void quietlyJoin() { |
816 |
< |
if (status >= 0) { |
794 |
< |
ForkJoinWorkerThread w = getWorker(); |
795 |
< |
if (w == null || !w.unpushTask(this) || !tryQuietlyInvoke()) |
796 |
< |
awaitDone(w, true); |
797 |
< |
} |
816 |
> |
waitingJoin(); |
817 |
|
} |
818 |
|
|
819 |
|
/** |
824 |
|
* known to have aborted. |
825 |
|
*/ |
826 |
|
public final void quietlyInvoke() { |
827 |
< |
if (status >= 0 && !tryQuietlyInvoke()) |
809 |
< |
quietlyJoin(); |
827 |
> |
waitingInvoke(); |
828 |
|
} |
829 |
|
|
830 |
|
/** |
831 |
|
* Possibly executes tasks until the pool hosting the current task |
832 |
< |
* {@link ForkJoinPool#isQuiescent}. This method may be of use in |
833 |
< |
* designs in which many tasks are forked, but none are explicitly |
834 |
< |
* joined, instead executing them until all are processed. |
832 |
> |
* {@link ForkJoinPool#isQuiescent is quiescent}. This method may |
833 |
> |
* be of use in designs in which many tasks are forked, but none |
834 |
> |
* are explicitly joined, instead executing them until all are |
835 |
> |
* processed. |
836 |
> |
* |
837 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
838 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
839 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
840 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
841 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
842 |
|
*/ |
843 |
|
public static void helpQuiesce() { |
844 |
< |
((ForkJoinWorkerThread)(Thread.currentThread())). |
845 |
< |
helpQuiescePool(); |
844 |
> |
((ForkJoinWorkerThread) Thread.currentThread()) |
845 |
> |
.helpQuiescePool(); |
846 |
|
} |
847 |
|
|
848 |
|
/** |
849 |
|
* Resets the internal bookkeeping state of this task, allowing a |
850 |
< |
* subsequent <code>fork</code>. This method allows repeated reuse of |
850 |
> |
* subsequent {@code fork}. This method allows repeated reuse of |
851 |
|
* this task, but only if reuse occurs when this task has either |
852 |
|
* never been forked, or has been forked, then completed and all |
853 |
|
* outstanding joins of this task have also completed. Effects |
854 |
< |
* under any other usage conditions are not guaranteed, and are |
855 |
< |
* almost surely wrong. This method may be useful when executing |
854 |
> |
* under any other usage conditions are not guaranteed. |
855 |
> |
* This method may be useful when executing |
856 |
|
* pre-constructed trees of subtasks in loops. |
857 |
|
*/ |
858 |
|
public void reinitialize() { |
863 |
|
|
864 |
|
/** |
865 |
|
* Returns the pool hosting the current task execution, or null |
866 |
< |
* if this task is executing outside of any pool. |
867 |
< |
* @return the pool, or null if none. |
866 |
> |
* if this task is executing outside of any ForkJoinPool. |
867 |
> |
* |
868 |
> |
* @see #inForkJoinPool |
869 |
> |
* @return the pool, or {@code null} if none |
870 |
|
*/ |
871 |
|
public static ForkJoinPool getPool() { |
872 |
|
Thread t = Thread.currentThread(); |
873 |
< |
return ((t instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread)? |
874 |
< |
((ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).pool : null); |
873 |
> |
return (t instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread) ? |
874 |
> |
((ForkJoinWorkerThread) t).pool : null; |
875 |
> |
} |
876 |
> |
|
877 |
> |
/** |
878 |
> |
* Returns {@code true} if the current thread is executing as a |
879 |
> |
* ForkJoinPool computation. |
880 |
> |
* |
881 |
> |
* @return {@code true} if the current thread is executing as a |
882 |
> |
* ForkJoinPool computation, or false otherwise |
883 |
> |
*/ |
884 |
> |
public static boolean inForkJoinPool() { |
885 |
> |
return Thread.currentThread() instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread; |
886 |
|
} |
887 |
|
|
888 |
|
/** |
891 |
|
* by the current thread, and has not commenced executing in |
892 |
|
* another thread. This method may be useful when arranging |
893 |
|
* alternative local processing of tasks that could have been, but |
894 |
< |
* were not, stolen. This method may be invoked only from within |
895 |
< |
* ForkJoinTask computations. Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
896 |
< |
* result in exceptions or errors possibly including ClassCastException. |
897 |
< |
* @return true if unforked |
894 |
> |
* were not, stolen. |
895 |
> |
* |
896 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
897 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
898 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
899 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
900 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
901 |
> |
* |
902 |
> |
* @return {@code true} if unforked |
903 |
|
*/ |
904 |
|
public boolean tryUnfork() { |
905 |
< |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)(Thread.currentThread())).unpushTask(this); |
905 |
> |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread) Thread.currentThread()) |
906 |
> |
.unpushTask(this); |
907 |
|
} |
908 |
|
|
909 |
|
/** |
911 |
|
* forked by the current worker thread but not yet executed. This |
912 |
|
* value may be useful for heuristic decisions about whether to |
913 |
|
* fork other tasks. |
914 |
+ |
* |
915 |
+ |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
916 |
+ |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
917 |
+ |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
918 |
+ |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
919 |
+ |
* ClassCastException}. |
920 |
+ |
* |
921 |
|
* @return the number of tasks |
922 |
|
*/ |
923 |
|
public static int getQueuedTaskCount() { |
924 |
< |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)(Thread.currentThread())). |
925 |
< |
getQueueSize(); |
924 |
> |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread) Thread.currentThread()) |
925 |
> |
.getQueueSize(); |
926 |
|
} |
927 |
|
|
928 |
|
/** |
929 |
< |
* Returns a estimate of how many more locally queued tasks are |
929 |
> |
* Returns an estimate of how many more locally queued tasks are |
930 |
|
* held by the current worker thread than there are other worker |
931 |
|
* threads that might steal them. This value may be useful for |
932 |
|
* heuristic decisions about whether to fork other tasks. In many |
934 |
|
* aim to maintain a small constant surplus (for example, 3) of |
935 |
|
* tasks, and to process computations locally if this threshold is |
936 |
|
* exceeded. |
937 |
+ |
* |
938 |
+ |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
939 |
+ |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
940 |
+ |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
941 |
+ |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
942 |
+ |
* ClassCastException}. |
943 |
+ |
* |
944 |
|
* @return the surplus number of tasks, which may be negative |
945 |
|
*/ |
946 |
|
public static int getSurplusQueuedTaskCount() { |
947 |
< |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)(Thread.currentThread())) |
947 |
> |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread) Thread.currentThread()) |
948 |
|
.getEstimatedSurplusTaskCount(); |
949 |
|
} |
950 |
|
|
951 |
|
// Extension methods |
952 |
|
|
953 |
|
/** |
954 |
< |
* Returns the result that would be returned by <code>join</code>, |
955 |
< |
* even if this task completed abnormally, or null if this task is |
956 |
< |
* not known to have been completed. This method is designed to |
957 |
< |
* aid debugging, as well as to support extensions. Its use in any |
958 |
< |
* other context is discouraged. |
954 |
> |
* Returns the result that would be returned by {@link #join}, even |
955 |
> |
* if this task completed abnormally, or {@code null} if this task |
956 |
> |
* is not known to have been completed. This method is designed |
957 |
> |
* to aid debugging, as well as to support extensions. Its use in |
958 |
> |
* any other context is discouraged. |
959 |
|
* |
960 |
< |
* @return the result, or null if not completed. |
960 |
> |
* @return the result, or {@code null} if not completed |
961 |
|
*/ |
962 |
|
public abstract V getRawResult(); |
963 |
|
|
976 |
|
* called otherwise. The return value controls whether this task |
977 |
|
* is considered to be done normally. It may return false in |
978 |
|
* asynchronous actions that require explicit invocations of |
979 |
< |
* <code>complete</code> to become joinable. It may throw exceptions |
980 |
< |
* to indicate abnormal exit. |
981 |
< |
* @return true if completed normally |
982 |
< |
* @throws Error or RuntimeException if encountered during computation |
979 |
> |
* {@link #complete} to become joinable. It may also throw an |
980 |
> |
* (unchecked) exception to indicate abnormal exit. |
981 |
> |
* |
982 |
> |
* @return {@code true} if completed normally |
983 |
|
*/ |
984 |
|
protected abstract boolean exec(); |
985 |
|
|
986 |
|
/** |
987 |
< |
* Returns, but does not unschedule or execute, the task most |
988 |
< |
* recently forked by the current thread but not yet executed, if |
989 |
< |
* one is available. There is no guarantee that this task will |
990 |
< |
* actually be polled or executed next. |
991 |
< |
* This method is designed primarily to support extensions, |
992 |
< |
* and is unlikely to be useful otherwise. |
993 |
< |
* This method may be invoked only from within |
994 |
< |
* ForkJoinTask computations. Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
995 |
< |
* result in exceptions or errors possibly including ClassCastException. |
987 |
> |
* Returns, but does not unschedule or execute, a task queued by |
988 |
> |
* the current thread but not yet executed, if one is immediately |
989 |
> |
* available. There is no guarantee that this task will actually |
990 |
> |
* be polled or executed next. Conversely, this method may return |
991 |
> |
* null even if a task exists but cannot be accessed without |
992 |
> |
* contention with other threads. This method is designed |
993 |
> |
* primarily to support extensions, and is unlikely to be useful |
994 |
> |
* otherwise. |
995 |
> |
* |
996 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
997 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
998 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
999 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
1000 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
1001 |
|
* |
1002 |
< |
* @return the next task, or null if none are available |
1002 |
> |
* @return the next task, or {@code null} if none are available |
1003 |
|
*/ |
1004 |
|
protected static ForkJoinTask<?> peekNextLocalTask() { |
1005 |
< |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)(Thread.currentThread())).peekTask(); |
1005 |
> |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread) Thread.currentThread()) |
1006 |
> |
.peekTask(); |
1007 |
|
} |
1008 |
|
|
1009 |
|
/** |
1010 |
< |
* Unschedules and returns, without executing, the task most |
1011 |
< |
* recently forked by the current thread but not yet executed. |
1012 |
< |
* This method is designed primarily to support extensions, |
1013 |
< |
* and is unlikely to be useful otherwise. |
950 |
< |
* This method may be invoked only from within |
951 |
< |
* ForkJoinTask computations. Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
952 |
< |
* result in exceptions or errors possibly including ClassCastException. |
1010 |
> |
* Unschedules and returns, without executing, the next task |
1011 |
> |
* queued by the current thread but not yet executed. This method |
1012 |
> |
* is designed primarily to support extensions, and is unlikely to |
1013 |
> |
* be useful otherwise. |
1014 |
|
* |
1015 |
< |
* @return the next task, or null if none are available |
1015 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
1016 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
1017 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
1018 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
1019 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
1020 |
> |
* |
1021 |
> |
* @return the next task, or {@code null} if none are available |
1022 |
|
*/ |
1023 |
|
protected static ForkJoinTask<?> pollNextLocalTask() { |
1024 |
< |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)(Thread.currentThread())).popTask(); |
1024 |
> |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread) Thread.currentThread()) |
1025 |
> |
.pollLocalTask(); |
1026 |
|
} |
1027 |
|
|
1028 |
|
/** |
1029 |
< |
* Unschedules and returns, without executing, the task most |
1030 |
< |
* recently forked by the current thread but not yet executed, if |
1031 |
< |
* one is available, or if not available, a task that was forked |
1032 |
< |
* by some other thread, if available. Availability may be |
1033 |
< |
* transient, so a <code>null</code> result does not necessarily |
1034 |
< |
* imply quiecence of the pool this task is operating in. |
1035 |
< |
* This method is designed primarily to support extensions, |
1036 |
< |
* and is unlikely to be useful otherwise. |
1037 |
< |
* This method may be invoked only from within |
1038 |
< |
* ForkJoinTask computations. Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
1039 |
< |
* result in exceptions or errors possibly including ClassCastException. |
1029 |
> |
* Unschedules and returns, without executing, the next task |
1030 |
> |
* queued by the current thread but not yet executed, if one is |
1031 |
> |
* available, or if not available, a task that was forked by some |
1032 |
> |
* other thread, if available. Availability may be transient, so a |
1033 |
> |
* {@code null} result does not necessarily imply quiescence |
1034 |
> |
* of the pool this task is operating in. This method is designed |
1035 |
> |
* primarily to support extensions, and is unlikely to be useful |
1036 |
> |
* otherwise. |
1037 |
> |
* |
1038 |
> |
* <p>This method may be invoked only from within {@code |
1039 |
> |
* ForkJoinTask} computations (as may be determined using method |
1040 |
> |
* {@link #inForkJoinPool}). Attempts to invoke in other contexts |
1041 |
> |
* result in exceptions or errors, possibly including {@code |
1042 |
> |
* ClassCastException}. |
1043 |
|
* |
1044 |
< |
* @return a task, or null if none are available |
1044 |
> |
* @return a task, or {@code null} if none are available |
1045 |
|
*/ |
1046 |
|
protected static ForkJoinTask<?> pollTask() { |
1047 |
< |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)(Thread.currentThread())). |
1048 |
< |
pollTask(); |
1047 |
> |
return ((ForkJoinWorkerThread) Thread.currentThread()) |
1048 |
> |
.pollTask(); |
1049 |
> |
} |
1050 |
> |
|
1051 |
> |
/** |
1052 |
> |
* Adaptor for Runnables. This implements RunnableFuture |
1053 |
> |
* to be compliant with AbstractExecutorService constraints |
1054 |
> |
* when used in ForkJoinPool. |
1055 |
> |
*/ |
1056 |
> |
static final class AdaptedRunnable<T> extends ForkJoinTask<T> |
1057 |
> |
implements RunnableFuture<T> { |
1058 |
> |
final Runnable runnable; |
1059 |
> |
final T resultOnCompletion; |
1060 |
> |
T result; |
1061 |
> |
AdaptedRunnable(Runnable runnable, T result) { |
1062 |
> |
if (runnable == null) throw new NullPointerException(); |
1063 |
> |
this.runnable = runnable; |
1064 |
> |
this.resultOnCompletion = result; |
1065 |
> |
} |
1066 |
> |
public T getRawResult() { return result; } |
1067 |
> |
public void setRawResult(T v) { result = v; } |
1068 |
> |
public boolean exec() { |
1069 |
> |
runnable.run(); |
1070 |
> |
result = resultOnCompletion; |
1071 |
> |
return true; |
1072 |
> |
} |
1073 |
> |
public void run() { invoke(); } |
1074 |
> |
private static final long serialVersionUID = 5232453952276885070L; |
1075 |
> |
} |
1076 |
> |
|
1077 |
> |
/** |
1078 |
> |
* Adaptor for Callables |
1079 |
> |
*/ |
1080 |
> |
static final class AdaptedCallable<T> extends ForkJoinTask<T> |
1081 |
> |
implements RunnableFuture<T> { |
1082 |
> |
final Callable<? extends T> callable; |
1083 |
> |
T result; |
1084 |
> |
AdaptedCallable(Callable<? extends T> callable) { |
1085 |
> |
if (callable == null) throw new NullPointerException(); |
1086 |
> |
this.callable = callable; |
1087 |
> |
} |
1088 |
> |
public T getRawResult() { return result; } |
1089 |
> |
public void setRawResult(T v) { result = v; } |
1090 |
> |
public boolean exec() { |
1091 |
> |
try { |
1092 |
> |
result = callable.call(); |
1093 |
> |
return true; |
1094 |
> |
} catch (Error err) { |
1095 |
> |
throw err; |
1096 |
> |
} catch (RuntimeException rex) { |
1097 |
> |
throw rex; |
1098 |
> |
} catch (Exception ex) { |
1099 |
> |
throw new RuntimeException(ex); |
1100 |
> |
} |
1101 |
> |
} |
1102 |
> |
public void run() { invoke(); } |
1103 |
> |
private static final long serialVersionUID = 2838392045355241008L; |
1104 |
> |
} |
1105 |
> |
|
1106 |
> |
/** |
1107 |
> |
* Returns a new {@code ForkJoinTask} that performs the {@code run} |
1108 |
> |
* method of the given {@code Runnable} as its action, and returns |
1109 |
> |
* a null result upon {@link #join}. |
1110 |
> |
* |
1111 |
> |
* @param runnable the runnable action |
1112 |
> |
* @return the task |
1113 |
> |
*/ |
1114 |
> |
public static ForkJoinTask<?> adapt(Runnable runnable) { |
1115 |
> |
return new AdaptedRunnable<Void>(runnable, null); |
1116 |
> |
} |
1117 |
> |
|
1118 |
> |
/** |
1119 |
> |
* Returns a new {@code ForkJoinTask} that performs the {@code run} |
1120 |
> |
* method of the given {@code Runnable} as its action, and returns |
1121 |
> |
* the given result upon {@link #join}. |
1122 |
> |
* |
1123 |
> |
* @param runnable the runnable action |
1124 |
> |
* @param result the result upon completion |
1125 |
> |
* @return the task |
1126 |
> |
*/ |
1127 |
> |
public static <T> ForkJoinTask<T> adapt(Runnable runnable, T result) { |
1128 |
> |
return new AdaptedRunnable<T>(runnable, result); |
1129 |
> |
} |
1130 |
> |
|
1131 |
> |
/** |
1132 |
> |
* Returns a new {@code ForkJoinTask} that performs the {@code call} |
1133 |
> |
* method of the given {@code Callable} as its action, and returns |
1134 |
> |
* its result upon {@link #join}, translating any checked exceptions |
1135 |
> |
* encountered into {@code RuntimeException}. |
1136 |
> |
* |
1137 |
> |
* @param callable the callable action |
1138 |
> |
* @return the task |
1139 |
> |
*/ |
1140 |
> |
public static <T> ForkJoinTask<T> adapt(Callable<? extends T> callable) { |
1141 |
> |
return new AdaptedCallable<T>(callable); |
1142 |
|
} |
1143 |
|
|
1144 |
|
// Serialization support |
1146 |
|
private static final long serialVersionUID = -7721805057305804111L; |
1147 |
|
|
1148 |
|
/** |
1149 |
< |
* Save the state to a stream. |
1149 |
> |
* Saves the state to a stream. |
1150 |
|
* |
1151 |
|
* @serialData the current run status and the exception thrown |
1152 |
< |
* during execution, or null if none. |
1152 |
> |
* during execution, or {@code null} if none |
1153 |
|
* @param s the stream |
1154 |
|
*/ |
1155 |
|
private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s) |
1159 |
|
} |
1160 |
|
|
1161 |
|
/** |
1162 |
< |
* Reconstitute the instance from a stream. |
1162 |
> |
* Reconstitutes the instance from a stream. |
1163 |
> |
* |
1164 |
|
* @param s the stream |
1165 |
|
*/ |
1166 |
|
private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s) |
1167 |
|
throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException { |
1168 |
|
s.defaultReadObject(); |
1169 |
< |
status &= ~INTERNAL_SIGNAL_MASK; // clear internal signal counts |
1005 |
< |
status |= EXTERNAL_SIGNAL; // conservatively set external signal |
1169 |
> |
status |= SIGNAL; // conservatively set external signal |
1170 |
|
Object ex = s.readObject(); |
1171 |
|
if (ex != null) |
1172 |
< |
setDoneExceptionally((Throwable)ex); |
1172 |
> |
setExceptionalCompletion((Throwable) ex); |
1173 |
|
} |
1174 |
|
|
1175 |
< |
// Temporary Unsafe mechanics for preliminary release |
1175 |
> |
// Unsafe mechanics |
1176 |
|
|
1177 |
< |
static final Unsafe _unsafe; |
1178 |
< |
static final long statusOffset; |
1177 |
> |
private static final sun.misc.Unsafe UNSAFE = getUnsafe(); |
1178 |
> |
private static final long statusOffset = |
1179 |
> |
objectFieldOffset("status", ForkJoinTask.class); |
1180 |
|
|
1181 |
< |
static { |
1181 |
> |
private static long objectFieldOffset(String field, Class<?> klazz) { |
1182 |
|
try { |
1183 |
< |
if (ForkJoinTask.class.getClassLoader() != null) { |
1184 |
< |
Field f = Unsafe.class.getDeclaredField("theUnsafe"); |
1185 |
< |
f.setAccessible(true); |
1186 |
< |
_unsafe = (Unsafe)f.get(null); |
1187 |
< |
} |
1188 |
< |
else |
1189 |
< |
_unsafe = Unsafe.getUnsafe(); |
1025 |
< |
statusOffset = _unsafe.objectFieldOffset |
1026 |
< |
(ForkJoinTask.class.getDeclaredField("status")); |
1027 |
< |
} catch (Exception ex) { throw new Error(ex); } |
1183 |
> |
return UNSAFE.objectFieldOffset(klazz.getDeclaredField(field)); |
1184 |
> |
} catch (NoSuchFieldException e) { |
1185 |
> |
// Convert Exception to corresponding Error |
1186 |
> |
NoSuchFieldError error = new NoSuchFieldError(field); |
1187 |
> |
error.initCause(e); |
1188 |
> |
throw error; |
1189 |
> |
} |
1190 |
|
} |
1191 |
|
|
1192 |
+ |
/** |
1193 |
+ |
* Returns a sun.misc.Unsafe. Suitable for use in a 3rd party package. |
1194 |
+ |
* Replace with a simple call to Unsafe.getUnsafe when integrating |
1195 |
+ |
* into a jdk. |
1196 |
+ |
* |
1197 |
+ |
* @return a sun.misc.Unsafe |
1198 |
+ |
*/ |
1199 |
+ |
private static sun.misc.Unsafe getUnsafe() { |
1200 |
+ |
try { |
1201 |
+ |
return sun.misc.Unsafe.getUnsafe(); |
1202 |
+ |
} catch (SecurityException se) { |
1203 |
+ |
try { |
1204 |
+ |
return java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged |
1205 |
+ |
(new java.security |
1206 |
+ |
.PrivilegedExceptionAction<sun.misc.Unsafe>() { |
1207 |
+ |
public sun.misc.Unsafe run() throws Exception { |
1208 |
+ |
java.lang.reflect.Field f = sun.misc |
1209 |
+ |
.Unsafe.class.getDeclaredField("theUnsafe"); |
1210 |
+ |
f.setAccessible(true); |
1211 |
+ |
return (sun.misc.Unsafe) f.get(null); |
1212 |
+ |
}}); |
1213 |
+ |
} catch (java.security.PrivilegedActionException e) { |
1214 |
+ |
throw new RuntimeException("Could not initialize intrinsics", |
1215 |
+ |
e.getCause()); |
1216 |
+ |
} |
1217 |
+ |
} |
1218 |
+ |
} |
1219 |
|
} |