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Revision: 1.27
Committed: Sun Jul 26 05:55:34 2009 UTC (14 years, 9 months ago) by jsr166
Branch: MAIN
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1 dl 1.1 /*
2     * Written by Doug Lea with assistance from members of JCP JSR-166
3     * Expert Group and released to the public domain, as explained at
4     * http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain
5     */
6    
7     package jsr166y;
8 jsr166 1.26
9 dl 1.1 import java.util.concurrent.*;
10 jsr166 1.26
11     import java.util.AbstractQueue;
12     import java.util.Collection;
13     import java.util.Iterator;
14     import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
15     import java.util.concurrent.locks.LockSupport;
16     import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference;
17     import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater;
18 dl 1.1
19     /**
20     * An unbounded {@linkplain TransferQueue} based on linked nodes.
21     * This queue orders elements FIFO (first-in-first-out) with respect
22     * to any given producer. The <em>head</em> of the queue is that
23     * element that has been on the queue the longest time for some
24     * producer. The <em>tail</em> of the queue is that element that has
25     * been on the queue the shortest time for some producer.
26     *
27 jsr166 1.11 * <p>Beware that, unlike in most collections, the {@code size}
28 dl 1.1 * method is <em>NOT</em> a constant-time operation. Because of the
29     * asynchronous nature of these queues, determining the current number
30     * of elements requires a traversal of the elements.
31     *
32     * <p>This class and its iterator implement all of the
33     * <em>optional</em> methods of the {@link Collection} and {@link
34     * Iterator} interfaces.
35     *
36     * <p>Memory consistency effects: As with other concurrent
37     * collections, actions in a thread prior to placing an object into a
38     * {@code LinkedTransferQueue}
39     * <a href="package-summary.html#MemoryVisibility"><i>happen-before</i></a>
40     * actions subsequent to the access or removal of that element from
41     * the {@code LinkedTransferQueue} in another thread.
42     *
43     * <p>This class is a member of the
44     * <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
45     * Java Collections Framework</a>.
46     *
47 dl 1.3 * @since 1.7
48 dl 1.1 * @author Doug Lea
49     * @param <E> the type of elements held in this collection
50     */
51     public class LinkedTransferQueue<E> extends AbstractQueue<E>
52     implements TransferQueue<E>, java.io.Serializable {
53     private static final long serialVersionUID = -3223113410248163686L;
54    
55     /*
56     * This class extends the approach used in FIFO-mode
57     * SynchronousQueues. See the internal documentation, as well as
58     * the PPoPP 2006 paper "Scalable Synchronous Queues" by Scherer,
59     * Lea & Scott
60     * (http://www.cs.rice.edu/~wns1/papers/2006-PPoPP-SQ.pdf)
61     *
62 dl 1.9 * The main extension is to provide different Wait modes for the
63     * main "xfer" method that puts or takes items. These don't
64     * impact the basic dual-queue logic, but instead control whether
65     * or how threads block upon insertion of request or data nodes
66     * into the dual queue. It also uses slightly different
67     * conventions for tracking whether nodes are off-list or
68     * cancelled.
69 dl 1.1 */
70    
71     // Wait modes for xfer method
72     static final int NOWAIT = 0;
73     static final int TIMEOUT = 1;
74     static final int WAIT = 2;
75    
76     /** The number of CPUs, for spin control */
77     static final int NCPUS = Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors();
78    
79     /**
80     * The number of times to spin before blocking in timed waits.
81     * The value is empirically derived -- it works well across a
82     * variety of processors and OSes. Empirically, the best value
83     * seems not to vary with number of CPUs (beyond 2) so is just
84     * a constant.
85     */
86 jsr166 1.22 static final int maxTimedSpins = (NCPUS < 2) ? 0 : 32;
87 dl 1.1
88     /**
89     * The number of times to spin before blocking in untimed waits.
90     * This is greater than timed value because untimed waits spin
91     * faster since they don't need to check times on each spin.
92     */
93     static final int maxUntimedSpins = maxTimedSpins * 16;
94    
95     /**
96     * The number of nanoseconds for which it is faster to spin
97     * rather than to use timed park. A rough estimate suffices.
98     */
99     static final long spinForTimeoutThreshold = 1000L;
100    
101 jsr166 1.5 /**
102 dl 1.9 * Node class for LinkedTransferQueue. Opportunistically
103     * subclasses from AtomicReference to represent item. Uses Object,
104     * not E, to allow setting item to "this" after use, to avoid
105     * garbage retention. Similarly, setting the next field to this is
106     * used as sentinel that node is off list.
107 dl 1.1 */
108 jsr166 1.25 static final class Node<E> extends AtomicReference<Object> {
109     volatile Node<E> next;
110 dl 1.1 volatile Thread waiter; // to control park/unpark
111     final boolean isData;
112 jsr166 1.25
113     Node(E item, boolean isData) {
114 dl 1.1 super(item);
115     this.isData = isData;
116     }
117    
118 jsr166 1.25 @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
119     static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<Node, Node>
120 dl 1.1 nextUpdater = AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater
121 jsr166 1.25 (Node.class, Node.class, "next");
122 dl 1.1
123 jsr166 1.25 final boolean casNext(Node<E> cmp, Node<E> val) {
124 dl 1.1 return nextUpdater.compareAndSet(this, cmp, val);
125     }
126 dl 1.15
127     final void clearNext() {
128     nextUpdater.lazySet(this, this);
129     }
130    
131 jsr166 1.24 private static final long serialVersionUID = -3375979862319811754L;
132 dl 1.1 }
133    
134     /**
135     * Padded version of AtomicReference used for head, tail and
136     * cleanMe, to alleviate contention across threads CASing one vs
137     * the other.
138     */
139     static final class PaddedAtomicReference<T> extends AtomicReference<T> {
140     // enough padding for 64bytes with 4byte refs
141     Object p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9, pa, pb, pc, pd, pe;
142     PaddedAtomicReference(T r) { super(r); }
143 jsr166 1.24 private static final long serialVersionUID = 8170090609809740854L;
144 dl 1.1 }
145    
146    
147 dl 1.7 /** head of the queue */
148 jsr166 1.25 private transient final PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>> head;
149 jsr166 1.23
150 dl 1.7 /** tail of the queue */
151 jsr166 1.25 private transient final PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>> tail;
152 dl 1.1
153     /**
154     * Reference to a cancelled node that might not yet have been
155     * unlinked from queue because it was the last inserted node
156     * when it cancelled.
157     */
158 jsr166 1.25 private transient final PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>> cleanMe;
159 dl 1.1
160     /**
161     * Tries to cas nh as new head; if successful, unlink
162     * old head's next node to avoid garbage retention.
163     */
164 jsr166 1.25 private boolean advanceHead(Node<E> h, Node<E> nh) {
165 dl 1.1 if (h == head.get() && head.compareAndSet(h, nh)) {
166 dl 1.15 h.clearNext(); // forget old next
167 dl 1.1 return true;
168     }
169     return false;
170     }
171 jsr166 1.5
172 dl 1.1 /**
173     * Puts or takes an item. Used for most queue operations (except
174 dl 1.9 * poll() and tryTransfer()). See the similar code in
175     * SynchronousQueue for detailed explanation.
176 jsr166 1.17 *
177 jsr166 1.4 * @param e the item or if null, signifies that this is a take
178 dl 1.1 * @param mode the wait mode: NOWAIT, TIMEOUT, WAIT
179     * @param nanos timeout in nanosecs, used only if mode is TIMEOUT
180     * @return an item, or null on failure
181     */
182 jsr166 1.25 private E xfer(E e, int mode, long nanos) {
183 dl 1.1 boolean isData = (e != null);
184 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> s = null;
185     final PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>> head = this.head;
186     final PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>> tail = this.tail;
187 dl 1.1
188     for (;;) {
189 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> t = tail.get();
190     Node<E> h = head.get();
191 dl 1.1
192     if (t != null && (t == h || t.isData == isData)) {
193     if (s == null)
194 jsr166 1.25 s = new Node<E>(e, isData);
195     Node<E> last = t.next;
196 dl 1.1 if (last != null) {
197     if (t == tail.get())
198     tail.compareAndSet(t, last);
199     }
200     else if (t.casNext(null, s)) {
201     tail.compareAndSet(t, s);
202     return awaitFulfill(t, s, e, mode, nanos);
203     }
204     }
205 jsr166 1.5
206 dl 1.1 else if (h != null) {
207 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> first = h.next;
208 jsr166 1.5 if (t == tail.get() && first != null &&
209 dl 1.1 advanceHead(h, first)) {
210     Object x = first.get();
211     if (x != first && first.compareAndSet(x, e)) {
212     LockSupport.unpark(first.waiter);
213 jsr166 1.25 return isData ? e : (E) x;
214 dl 1.1 }
215     }
216     }
217     }
218     }
219    
220    
221     /**
222     * Version of xfer for poll() and tryTransfer, which
223 jsr166 1.17 * simplifies control paths both here and in xfer.
224 dl 1.1 */
225 jsr166 1.25 private E fulfill(E e) {
226 dl 1.1 boolean isData = (e != null);
227 jsr166 1.25 final PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>> head = this.head;
228     final PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>> tail = this.tail;
229 dl 1.1
230     for (;;) {
231 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> t = tail.get();
232     Node<E> h = head.get();
233 dl 1.1
234     if (t != null && (t == h || t.isData == isData)) {
235 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> last = t.next;
236 dl 1.1 if (t == tail.get()) {
237     if (last != null)
238     tail.compareAndSet(t, last);
239     else
240     return null;
241     }
242     }
243     else if (h != null) {
244 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> first = h.next;
245 jsr166 1.5 if (t == tail.get() &&
246 dl 1.1 first != null &&
247     advanceHead(h, first)) {
248     Object x = first.get();
249     if (x != first && first.compareAndSet(x, e)) {
250     LockSupport.unpark(first.waiter);
251 jsr166 1.25 return isData ? e : (E) x;
252 dl 1.1 }
253     }
254     }
255     }
256     }
257    
258     /**
259     * Spins/blocks until node s is fulfilled or caller gives up,
260     * depending on wait mode.
261     *
262     * @param pred the predecessor of waiting node
263     * @param s the waiting node
264     * @param e the comparison value for checking match
265     * @param mode mode
266     * @param nanos timeout value
267     * @return matched item, or s if cancelled
268     */
269 jsr166 1.25 private E awaitFulfill(Node<E> pred, Node<E> s, E e,
270     int mode, long nanos) {
271 dl 1.1 if (mode == NOWAIT)
272     return null;
273    
274 jsr166 1.22 long lastTime = (mode == TIMEOUT) ? System.nanoTime() : 0;
275 dl 1.1 Thread w = Thread.currentThread();
276     int spins = -1; // set to desired spin count below
277     for (;;) {
278     if (w.isInterrupted())
279     s.compareAndSet(e, s);
280     Object x = s.get();
281     if (x != e) { // Node was matched or cancelled
282     advanceHead(pred, s); // unlink if head
283 jsr166 1.17 if (x == s) { // was cancelled
284 dl 1.9 clean(pred, s);
285     return null;
286     }
287 jsr166 1.5 else if (x != null) {
288 dl 1.1 s.set(s); // avoid garbage retention
289 jsr166 1.25 return (E) x;
290 dl 1.1 }
291     else
292     return e;
293     }
294     if (mode == TIMEOUT) {
295     long now = System.nanoTime();
296     nanos -= now - lastTime;
297     lastTime = now;
298     if (nanos <= 0) {
299     s.compareAndSet(e, s); // try to cancel
300     continue;
301     }
302     }
303     if (spins < 0) {
304 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> h = head.get(); // only spin if at head
305 dl 1.1 spins = ((h != null && h.next == s) ?
306 jsr166 1.22 ((mode == TIMEOUT) ?
307 dl 1.1 maxTimedSpins : maxUntimedSpins) : 0);
308     }
309     if (spins > 0)
310     --spins;
311     else if (s.waiter == null)
312     s.waiter = w;
313     else if (mode != TIMEOUT) {
314 dl 1.12 LockSupport.park(this);
315 dl 1.1 s.waiter = null;
316     spins = -1;
317     }
318     else if (nanos > spinForTimeoutThreshold) {
319 dl 1.12 LockSupport.parkNanos(this, nanos);
320 dl 1.1 s.waiter = null;
321     spins = -1;
322     }
323     }
324     }
325    
326     /**
327 jsr166 1.17 * Returns validated tail for use in cleaning methods.
328 dl 1.9 */
329 jsr166 1.25 private Node<E> getValidatedTail() {
330 dl 1.9 for (;;) {
331 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> h = head.get();
332     Node<E> first = h.next;
333 dl 1.9 if (first != null && first.next == first) { // help advance
334     advanceHead(h, first);
335     continue;
336     }
337 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> t = tail.get();
338     Node<E> last = t.next;
339 dl 1.9 if (t == tail.get()) {
340     if (last != null)
341     tail.compareAndSet(t, last); // help advance
342     else
343     return t;
344     }
345     }
346 jsr166 1.10 }
347 dl 1.9
348     /**
349 dl 1.1 * Gets rid of cancelled node s with original predecessor pred.
350 jsr166 1.17 *
351 dl 1.9 * @param pred predecessor of cancelled node
352     * @param s the cancelled node
353 dl 1.1 */
354 jsr166 1.25 private void clean(Node<E> pred, Node<E> s) {
355 dl 1.1 Thread w = s.waiter;
356     if (w != null) { // Wake up thread
357     s.waiter = null;
358     if (w != Thread.currentThread())
359     LockSupport.unpark(w);
360     }
361 dl 1.15
362     if (pred == null)
363     return;
364    
365 dl 1.9 /*
366     * At any given time, exactly one node on list cannot be
367     * deleted -- the last inserted node. To accommodate this, if
368     * we cannot delete s, we save its predecessor as "cleanMe",
369     * processing the previously saved version first. At least one
370     * of node s or the node previously saved can always be
371     * processed, so this always terminates.
372     */
373     while (pred.next == s) {
374 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> oldpred = reclean(); // First, help get rid of cleanMe
375     Node<E> t = getValidatedTail();
376 dl 1.9 if (s != t) { // If not tail, try to unsplice
377 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> sn = s.next; // s.next == s means s already off list
378 jsr166 1.10 if (sn == s || pred.casNext(s, sn))
379 dl 1.9 break;
380     }
381     else if (oldpred == pred || // Already saved
382     (oldpred == null && cleanMe.compareAndSet(null, pred)))
383     break; // Postpone cleaning
384     }
385     }
386 jsr166 1.5
387 dl 1.9 /**
388     * Tries to unsplice the cancelled node held in cleanMe that was
389     * previously uncleanable because it was at tail.
390 jsr166 1.17 *
391 dl 1.9 * @return current cleanMe node (or null)
392     */
393 jsr166 1.25 private Node<E> reclean() {
394 jsr166 1.10 /*
395 dl 1.9 * cleanMe is, or at one time was, predecessor of cancelled
396     * node s that was the tail so could not be unspliced. If s
397     * is no longer the tail, try to unsplice if necessary and
398     * make cleanMe slot available. This differs from similar
399     * code in clean() because we must check that pred still
400     * points to a cancelled node that must be unspliced -- if
401     * not, we can (must) clear cleanMe without unsplicing.
402     * This can loop only due to contention on casNext or
403 jsr166 1.10 * clearing cleanMe.
404 dl 1.9 */
405 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> pred;
406 dl 1.9 while ((pred = cleanMe.get()) != null) {
407 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> t = getValidatedTail();
408     Node<E> s = pred.next;
409 jsr166 1.10 if (s != t) {
410 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> sn;
411 dl 1.9 if (s == null || s == pred || s.get() != s ||
412     (sn = s.next) == s || pred.casNext(s, sn))
413     cleanMe.compareAndSet(pred, null);
414 dl 1.1 }
415 dl 1.9 else // s is still tail; cannot clean
416     break;
417 dl 1.1 }
418 dl 1.9 return pred;
419 dl 1.1 }
420 jsr166 1.5
421 dl 1.1 /**
422 jsr166 1.11 * Creates an initially empty {@code LinkedTransferQueue}.
423 dl 1.1 */
424     public LinkedTransferQueue() {
425 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> dummy = new Node<E>(null, false);
426     head = new PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>>(dummy);
427     tail = new PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>>(dummy);
428     cleanMe = new PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>>(null);
429 dl 1.1 }
430    
431     /**
432 jsr166 1.11 * Creates a {@code LinkedTransferQueue}
433 dl 1.1 * initially containing the elements of the given collection,
434     * added in traversal order of the collection's iterator.
435 jsr166 1.17 *
436 dl 1.1 * @param c the collection of elements to initially contain
437     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified collection or any
438     * of its elements are null
439     */
440     public LinkedTransferQueue(Collection<? extends E> c) {
441 dl 1.7 this();
442 dl 1.1 addAll(c);
443     }
444    
445     public void put(E e) throws InterruptedException {
446     if (e == null) throw new NullPointerException();
447     if (Thread.interrupted()) throw new InterruptedException();
448     xfer(e, NOWAIT, 0);
449     }
450    
451 jsr166 1.5 public boolean offer(E e, long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
452 dl 1.1 throws InterruptedException {
453     if (e == null) throw new NullPointerException();
454     if (Thread.interrupted()) throw new InterruptedException();
455     xfer(e, NOWAIT, 0);
456     return true;
457     }
458    
459     public boolean offer(E e) {
460     if (e == null) throw new NullPointerException();
461     xfer(e, NOWAIT, 0);
462     return true;
463     }
464    
465 dl 1.15 public boolean add(E e) {
466     if (e == null) throw new NullPointerException();
467     xfer(e, NOWAIT, 0);
468     return true;
469     }
470    
471 dl 1.1 public void transfer(E e) throws InterruptedException {
472     if (e == null) throw new NullPointerException();
473     if (xfer(e, WAIT, 0) == null) {
474 jsr166 1.6 Thread.interrupted();
475 dl 1.1 throw new InterruptedException();
476 jsr166 1.6 }
477 dl 1.1 }
478    
479     public boolean tryTransfer(E e, long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
480     throws InterruptedException {
481     if (e == null) throw new NullPointerException();
482     if (xfer(e, TIMEOUT, unit.toNanos(timeout)) != null)
483     return true;
484     if (!Thread.interrupted())
485     return false;
486     throw new InterruptedException();
487     }
488    
489     public boolean tryTransfer(E e) {
490     if (e == null) throw new NullPointerException();
491     return fulfill(e) != null;
492     }
493    
494     public E take() throws InterruptedException {
495     Object e = xfer(null, WAIT, 0);
496     if (e != null)
497 jsr166 1.22 return (E) e;
498 jsr166 1.6 Thread.interrupted();
499 dl 1.1 throw new InterruptedException();
500     }
501    
502     public E poll(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException {
503     Object e = xfer(null, TIMEOUT, unit.toNanos(timeout));
504     if (e != null || !Thread.interrupted())
505 jsr166 1.22 return (E) e;
506 dl 1.1 throw new InterruptedException();
507     }
508    
509     public E poll() {
510 jsr166 1.25 return fulfill(null);
511 dl 1.1 }
512    
513     public int drainTo(Collection<? super E> c) {
514     if (c == null)
515     throw new NullPointerException();
516     if (c == this)
517     throw new IllegalArgumentException();
518     int n = 0;
519     E e;
520     while ( (e = poll()) != null) {
521     c.add(e);
522     ++n;
523     }
524     return n;
525     }
526    
527     public int drainTo(Collection<? super E> c, int maxElements) {
528     if (c == null)
529     throw new NullPointerException();
530     if (c == this)
531     throw new IllegalArgumentException();
532     int n = 0;
533     E e;
534     while (n < maxElements && (e = poll()) != null) {
535     c.add(e);
536     ++n;
537     }
538     return n;
539     }
540    
541     // Traversal-based methods
542    
543     /**
544 jsr166 1.17 * Returns head after performing any outstanding helping steps.
545 dl 1.1 */
546 jsr166 1.25 private Node<E> traversalHead() {
547 dl 1.1 for (;;) {
548 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> t = tail.get();
549     Node<E> h = head.get();
550 dl 1.1 if (h != null && t != null) {
551 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> last = t.next;
552     Node<E> first = h.next;
553 dl 1.1 if (t == tail.get()) {
554 jsr166 1.5 if (last != null)
555 dl 1.1 tail.compareAndSet(t, last);
556     else if (first != null) {
557     Object x = first.get();
558 jsr166 1.5 if (x == first)
559     advanceHead(h, first);
560 dl 1.1 else
561     return h;
562     }
563     else
564     return h;
565     }
566     }
567 dl 1.15 reclean();
568 dl 1.1 }
569     }
570    
571    
572     public Iterator<E> iterator() {
573     return new Itr();
574     }
575    
576     /**
577 jsr166 1.4 * Iterators. Basic strategy is to traverse list, treating
578 dl 1.1 * non-data (i.e., request) nodes as terminating list.
579     * Once a valid data node is found, the item is cached
580     * so that the next call to next() will return it even
581     * if subsequently removed.
582     */
583     class Itr implements Iterator<E> {
584 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> next; // node to return next
585     Node<E> pnext; // predecessor of next
586     Node<E> snext; // successor of next
587     Node<E> curr; // last returned node, for remove()
588     Node<E> pcurr; // predecessor of curr, for remove()
589 jsr166 1.18 E nextItem; // Cache of next item, once committed to in next
590 jsr166 1.5
591 dl 1.1 Itr() {
592 dl 1.15 findNext();
593 dl 1.1 }
594 jsr166 1.5
595 dl 1.15 /**
596 jsr166 1.17 * Ensures next points to next valid node, or null if none.
597 dl 1.15 */
598     void findNext() {
599 dl 1.1 for (;;) {
600 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> pred = pnext;
601     Node<E> q = next;
602 dl 1.15 if (pred == null || pred == q) {
603     pred = traversalHead();
604     q = pred.next;
605     }
606     if (q == null || !q.isData) {
607     next = null;
608     return;
609     }
610     Object x = q.get();
611 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> s = q.next;
612 dl 1.15 if (x != null && q != x && q != s) {
613 jsr166 1.22 nextItem = (E) x;
614 dl 1.15 snext = s;
615     pnext = pred;
616     next = q;
617     return;
618 dl 1.1 }
619 dl 1.15 pnext = q;
620     next = s;
621 dl 1.1 }
622     }
623 jsr166 1.5
624 dl 1.1 public boolean hasNext() {
625 dl 1.15 return next != null;
626 dl 1.1 }
627 jsr166 1.5
628 dl 1.1 public E next() {
629 dl 1.15 if (next == null) throw new NoSuchElementException();
630     pcurr = pnext;
631     curr = next;
632     pnext = next;
633     next = snext;
634     E x = nextItem;
635     findNext();
636     return x;
637 dl 1.1 }
638 jsr166 1.5
639 dl 1.1 public void remove() {
640 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> p = curr;
641 dl 1.15 if (p == null)
642 dl 1.1 throw new IllegalStateException();
643     Object x = p.get();
644     if (x != null && x != p && p.compareAndSet(x, p))
645 dl 1.15 clean(pcurr, p);
646 dl 1.1 }
647     }
648    
649     public E peek() {
650     for (;;) {
651 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> h = traversalHead();
652     Node<E> p = h.next;
653 dl 1.1 if (p == null)
654     return null;
655     Object x = p.get();
656     if (p != x) {
657     if (!p.isData)
658     return null;
659     if (x != null)
660 jsr166 1.22 return (E) x;
661 dl 1.1 }
662     }
663     }
664    
665 dl 1.2 public boolean isEmpty() {
666     for (;;) {
667 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> h = traversalHead();
668     Node<E> p = h.next;
669 dl 1.2 if (p == null)
670     return true;
671     Object x = p.get();
672     if (p != x) {
673     if (!p.isData)
674     return true;
675     if (x != null)
676     return false;
677     }
678     }
679     }
680    
681 dl 1.1 public boolean hasWaitingConsumer() {
682     for (;;) {
683 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> h = traversalHead();
684     Node<E> p = h.next;
685 dl 1.1 if (p == null)
686     return false;
687     Object x = p.get();
688 jsr166 1.5 if (p != x)
689 dl 1.1 return !p.isData;
690     }
691     }
692 jsr166 1.5
693 dl 1.1 /**
694     * Returns the number of elements in this queue. If this queue
695 jsr166 1.11 * contains more than {@code Integer.MAX_VALUE} elements, returns
696     * {@code Integer.MAX_VALUE}.
697 dl 1.1 *
698     * <p>Beware that, unlike in most collections, this method is
699     * <em>NOT</em> a constant-time operation. Because of the
700     * asynchronous nature of these queues, determining the current
701     * number of elements requires an O(n) traversal.
702     *
703     * @return the number of elements in this queue
704     */
705     public int size() {
706     int count = 0;
707 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> h = traversalHead();
708     for (Node<E> p = h.next; p != null && p.isData; p = p.next) {
709 dl 1.1 Object x = p.get();
710 jsr166 1.5 if (x != null && x != p) {
711 dl 1.1 if (++count == Integer.MAX_VALUE) // saturated
712     break;
713     }
714     }
715     return count;
716     }
717    
718     public int getWaitingConsumerCount() {
719     int count = 0;
720 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> h = traversalHead();
721     for (Node<E> p = h.next; p != null && !p.isData; p = p.next) {
722 dl 1.1 if (p.get() == null) {
723     if (++count == Integer.MAX_VALUE)
724     break;
725     }
726     }
727     return count;
728     }
729    
730     public int remainingCapacity() {
731     return Integer.MAX_VALUE;
732     }
733    
734 dl 1.15 public boolean remove(Object o) {
735     if (o == null)
736     return false;
737     for (;;) {
738 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> pred = traversalHead();
739 dl 1.15 for (;;) {
740 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> q = pred.next;
741 dl 1.15 if (q == null || !q.isData)
742     return false;
743     if (q == pred) // restart
744     break;
745     Object x = q.get();
746 jsr166 1.17 if (x != null && x != q && o.equals(x) &&
747 dl 1.15 q.compareAndSet(x, q)) {
748     clean(pred, q);
749     return true;
750     }
751     pred = q;
752     }
753     }
754     }
755    
756 dl 1.1 /**
757     * Save the state to a stream (that is, serialize it).
758     *
759 jsr166 1.11 * @serialData All of the elements (each an {@code E}) in
760 dl 1.1 * the proper order, followed by a null
761     * @param s the stream
762     */
763     private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s)
764     throws java.io.IOException {
765     s.defaultWriteObject();
766 jsr166 1.16 for (E e : this)
767     s.writeObject(e);
768 dl 1.1 // Use trailing null as sentinel
769     s.writeObject(null);
770     }
771    
772     /**
773     * Reconstitute the Queue instance from a stream (that is,
774     * deserialize it).
775 jsr166 1.19 *
776 dl 1.1 * @param s the stream
777     */
778     private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s)
779     throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
780     s.defaultReadObject();
781 dl 1.7 resetHeadAndTail();
782 dl 1.1 for (;;) {
783 jsr166 1.25 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") E item = (E) s.readObject();
784 dl 1.1 if (item == null)
785     break;
786     else
787     offer(item);
788     }
789     }
790 dl 1.7
791     // Support for resetting head/tail while deserializing
792 dl 1.12 private void resetHeadAndTail() {
793 jsr166 1.25 Node<E> dummy = new Node<E>(null, false);
794 jsr166 1.20 UNSAFE.putObjectVolatile(this, headOffset,
795 jsr166 1.25 new PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>>(dummy));
796 jsr166 1.20 UNSAFE.putObjectVolatile(this, tailOffset,
797 jsr166 1.25 new PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>>(dummy));
798 jsr166 1.20 UNSAFE.putObjectVolatile(this, cleanMeOffset,
799 jsr166 1.25 new PaddedAtomicReference<Node<E>>(null));
800 dl 1.12 }
801 dl 1.7
802 jsr166 1.25 // Unsafe mechanics for jsr166y 3rd party package.
803     private static sun.misc.Unsafe getUnsafe() {
804 jsr166 1.13 try {
805 jsr166 1.25 return sun.misc.Unsafe.getUnsafe();
806 jsr166 1.13 } catch (SecurityException se) {
807     try {
808     return java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged
809 jsr166 1.25 (new java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction<sun.misc.Unsafe>() {
810     public sun.misc.Unsafe run() throws Exception {
811     return getUnsafeByReflection();
812 jsr166 1.13 }});
813     } catch (java.security.PrivilegedActionException e) {
814 jsr166 1.25 throw new RuntimeException("Could not initialize intrinsics",
815     e.getCause());
816 jsr166 1.13 }
817     }
818     }
819    
820 jsr166 1.25 private static sun.misc.Unsafe getUnsafeByReflection()
821 jsr166 1.13 throws NoSuchFieldException, IllegalAccessException {
822 jsr166 1.25 java.lang.reflect.Field f =
823     sun.misc.Unsafe.class.getDeclaredField("theUnsafe");
824 jsr166 1.13 f.setAccessible(true);
825 jsr166 1.25 return (sun.misc.Unsafe) f.get(null);
826 jsr166 1.13 }
827    
828 jsr166 1.25 private static long fieldOffset(String fieldName, Class<?> klazz) {
829 dl 1.7 try {
830 jsr166 1.25 return UNSAFE.objectFieldOffset(klazz.getDeclaredField(fieldName));
831     } catch (NoSuchFieldException e) {
832     // Convert Exception to Error
833     NoSuchFieldError error = new NoSuchFieldError(fieldName);
834     error.initCause(e);
835     throw error;
836 dl 1.7 }
837     }
838    
839 jsr166 1.25 private static final sun.misc.Unsafe UNSAFE = getUnsafe();
840 jsr166 1.27 private static final long headOffset =
841 jsr166 1.25 fieldOffset("head", LinkedTransferQueue.class);
842 jsr166 1.27 private static final long tailOffset =
843 jsr166 1.25 fieldOffset("tail", LinkedTransferQueue.class);
844 jsr166 1.27 private static final long cleanMeOffset =
845 jsr166 1.25 fieldOffset("cleanMe", LinkedTransferQueue.class);
846    
847 dl 1.1 }