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import java.util.concurrent.*; |
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import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*; |
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import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference; |
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import java.util.concurrent.locks.LockSupport; |
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import sun.misc.Unsafe; |
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import java.lang.reflect.*; |
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/** |
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* A reusable synchronization barrier, similar in functionality to a |
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* {@link java.util.concurrent.CyclicBarrier} and {@link |
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* java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch} but supporting more flexible |
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* usage. |
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* A reusable synchronization barrier, similar in functionality to |
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* {@link java.util.concurrent.CyclicBarrier CyclicBarrier} and |
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* {@link java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch CountDownLatch} |
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* but supporting more flexible usage. |
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* |
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* <p> <b>Registration.</b> Unlike the case for other barriers, the |
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* number of parties <em>registered</em> to synchronize on a phaser |
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* may vary over time. Tasks may be registered at any time (using |
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* methods {@link #register}, {@link #bulkRegister}, or forms of |
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* constructors establishing initial numbers of parties), and |
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* optionally deregistered upon any arrival (using {@link |
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* #arriveAndDeregister}). As is the case with most basic |
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* synchronization constructs, registration and deregistration affect |
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* only internal counts; they do not establish any further internal |
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* bookkeeping, so tasks cannot query whether they are registered. |
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* (However, you can introduce such bookkeeping by subclassing this |
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* class.) |
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* |
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* <p> <b>Synchronization.</b> Like a {@code CyclicBarrier}, a {@code |
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* Phaser} may be repeatedly awaited. Method {@link |
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* #arriveAndAwaitAdvance} has effect analogous to {@link |
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* java.util.concurrent.CyclicBarrier#await CyclicBarrier.await}. Each |
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* generation of a {@code Phaser} has an associated phase number. The |
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* phase number starts at zero, amd advances when all parties arrive |
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* at the barrier, wrapping around to zero after reaching {@code |
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* Integer.MAX_VALUE}. The use of phase numbers enables independent |
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* control of actions upon arrival at a barrier and upon awaiting |
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* others, via two kinds of methods that may be invoked by any |
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* registered party: |
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* <ul> |
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* |
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* <li> The number of parties synchronizing on a phaser may vary over |
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* time. A task may register to be a party at any time, and may |
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* deregister upon arriving at the barrier. As is the case with most |
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* basic synchronization constructs, registration and deregistration |
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* affect only internal counts; they do not establish any further |
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* internal bookkeeping, so tasks cannot query whether they are |
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* registered. (However, you can introduce such bookkeeping in by |
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* subclassing this class.) |
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* |
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* <li> Each generation has an associated phase value, starting at |
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* zero, and advancing when all parties reach the barrier (wrapping |
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* around to zero after reaching <tt>Integer.MAX_VALUE</tt>). |
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* |
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* <li> Like a CyclicBarrier, a Phaser may be repeatedly awaited. |
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* Method <tt>arriveAndAwaitAdvance</tt> has effect analogous to |
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* <tt>CyclicBarrier.await</tt>. However, Phasers separate two |
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* aspects of coordination, that may also be invoked independently: |
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* <ul> |
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* <li> <b>Arrival.</b> Methods {@link #arrive} and |
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* {@link #arriveAndDeregister} record arrival at a |
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* barrier. These methods do not block, but return an associated |
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* <em>arrival phase number</em>; that is, the phase number of |
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* the barrier to which the arrival applied. When the final |
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* party for a given phase arrives, an optional barrier action |
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* is performed and the phase advances. Barrier actions, |
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* performed by the party triggering a phase advance, are |
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* arranged by overriding method {@link #onAdvance(int, int)}, |
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* which also controls termination. Overriding this method is |
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* similar to, but more flexible than, providing a barrier |
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* action to a {@code CyclicBarrier}. |
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* |
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* <li> <b>Waiting.</b> Method {@link #awaitAdvance} requires an |
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* argument indicating an arrival phase number, and returns when |
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* the barrier advances to (or is already at) a different phase. |
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* Unlike similar constructions using {@code CyclicBarrier}, |
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* method {@code awaitAdvance} continues to wait even if the |
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* waiting thread is interrupted. (Interruptible and timeout |
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* versions are also available.) Exceptions encountered while |
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* tasks wait interruptibly or with timeout do not change the |
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* state of the barrier. If necessary, you can perform any |
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* associated recovery within handlers of those exceptions, |
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* often after invoking {@code forceTermination}. Phasers may |
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* also be used by tasks executing in a {@link ForkJoinPool}, |
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* which will ensure sufficient parallelism to execute tasks |
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* when others are blocked waiting for a phase to advance. |
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* <li> Arriving at a barrier. Methods <tt>arrive</tt> and |
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* <tt>arriveAndDeregister</tt> do not block, but return |
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* the phase value current upon entry to the method. |
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* <li> Awaiting others. Method <tt>awaitAdvance</tt> requires an |
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* argument indicating the entry phase, and returns when the |
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* barrier advances to a new phase. |
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* <p> <b>Termination.</b> A {@code Phaser} may enter a |
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* <em>termination</em> state in which all actions immediately return |
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* without updating phaser state or waiting for advance, and |
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* indicating (via a negative phase value) that execution is complete. |
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* Termination is triggered when an invocation of {@code onAdvance} |
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* returns {@code true}. As illustrated below, when phasers control |
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* actions with a fixed number of iterations, it is often convenient |
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* to override this method to cause termination when the current phase |
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* number reaches a threshold. Method {@link #forceTermination} is |
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* to terminate. |
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* <li> Barrier actions, performed by the task triggering a phase |
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* advance while others may be waiting, are arranged by overriding |
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* method <tt>onAdvance</tt>, that also controls termination. |
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* Overriding this method may be used to similar but more flecible |
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* effect as providing a barrier action to a CyclicBarrier. |
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* <li> Phasers may enter a <em>termination</em> state in which all |
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* await actions immediately return, indicating (via a negative phase |
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* value) that execution is complete. Termination is triggered by |
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* executing the overridable <tt>onAdvance</tt> method that is invoked |
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* each time the barrier is about to be tripped. When a Phaser is |
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* controlling an action with a fixed number of iterations, it is |
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* often convenient to override this method to cause termination when |
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* the current phase number reaches a threshold. Method |
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* <tt>forceTermination</tt> is also available to abruptly release |
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* waiting threads and allow them to terminate. |
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* <li> Phasers may be tiered to reduce contention. Phasers with large |
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* <p> <b>Tiering.</b> Phasers may be <em>tiered</em> (i.e., arranged |
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* in tree structures) to reduce contention. Phasers with large |
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* numbers of parties that would otherwise experience heavy |
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* synchronization contention costs may instead be arranged in trees. |
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* This will typically greatly increase throughput even though it |
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* incurs somewhat greater per-operation overhead. |
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* <li> By default, <tt>awaitAdvance</tt> continues to wait even if |
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* the waiting thread is interrupted. And unlike the case in |
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* CyclicBarriers, exceptions encountered while tasks wait |
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* interruptibly or with timeout do not change the state of the |
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* barrier. If necessary, you can perform any associated recovery |
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* within handlers of those exceptions, often after invoking |
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* </ul> |
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* synchronization contention costs may instead be set up so that |
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* groups of sub-phasers share a common parent. This may greatly |
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* increase throughput even though it incurs greater per-operation |
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* overhead. |
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* <p><b>Monitoring.</b> While synchronization methods may be invoked |
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* only by registered parties, the current state of a phaser may be |
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* monitored by any caller. At any given moment there are {@link |
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* #getRegisteredParties}, where {@link #getArrivedParties} have |
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* arrived at the current phase ({@link #getPhase}). When the |
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* remaining {@link #getUnarrivedParties}) arrive, the phase |
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* advances. Method {@link #toString} returns snapshots of these state |
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* queries in a form convenient for informal monitoring. |
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* <p><b>Sample usages:</b> |
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* a one-shot action serving a variable number of parties. The typical |
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* idiom is for the method setting this up to first register, then |
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* start the actions, then deregister, as in: |
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* <pre> |
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* void runTasks(List<Runnable> list) { |
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* final Phaser phaser = new Phaser(1); // "1" to register self |
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* for (Runnable r : list) { |
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* phaser.register(); |
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* new Thread() { |
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* public void run() { |
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* phaser.arriveAndAwaitAdvance(); // await all creation |
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* r.run(); |
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* phaser.arriveAndDeregister(); // signal completion |
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* } |
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* }.start(); |
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* <p>A {@code Phaser} may be used instead of a {@code CountDownLatch} |
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* to control a one-shot action serving a variable number of |
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* first register, then start the actions, then deregister, as in: |
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* <pre> {@code |
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* void runTasks(List<Runnable> tasks) { |
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* final Phaser phaser = new Phaser(1); // "1" to register self |
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* // create and start threads |
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* for (Runnable task : tasks) { |
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* phaser.register(); |
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* new Thread() { |
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* phaser.arriveAndAwaitAdvance(); // await all creation |
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* task.run(); |
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* } |
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* phaser.arrive(); // allow threads to start |
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* int p = phaser.arriveAndDeregister(); // deregister self |
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* otherActions(); // do other things while tasks execute |
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* phaser.awaitAdvance(p); // wait for all tasks to arrive |
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* </pre> |
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* phaser.arriveAndDeregister(); |
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* void startTasks(List<Runnable> tasks, final int iterations) { |
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* protected boolean onAdvance(int phase, int registeredParties) { |
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* task.run(); |
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* phaser.register(); |
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* }.start(); |
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* If the main task must later await termination, it |
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* while (!phaser.isTerminated()) |
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* phaser.arriveAndAwaitAdvance(); |
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* }</pre> |
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* Related constructions may be used to await particular phase numbers |
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* void awaitPhase(Phaser phaser, int phase) { |
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* int p = phaser.register(); // assumes caller not already registered |
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* while (p < phase) { |
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* if (phaser.isTerminated()) |
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* } |
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* phaser.arriveAndDeregister(); |
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* } |
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* Task class with a constructor accepting a Phaser that |
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* it registers for upon construction: |
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* <pre> |
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* void build(Task[] actions, int lo, int hi, Phaser b) { |
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* int step = (hi - lo) / TASKS_PER_PHASER; |
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* if (step > 1) { |
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* int i = lo; |
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* while (i < hi) { |
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* build(actions, i, r, new Phaser(b)); |
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* i = r; |
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* for (int i = lo; i < hi; ++i) |
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* actions[i] = new Task(b); |
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* // assumes new Task(b) performs b.register() |
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* build(new Task[n], 0, n, new Phaser()); |
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* </pre> |
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* <pre> {@code |
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* void build(Task[] actions, int lo, int hi, Phaser b) { |
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* int step = (hi - lo) / TASKS_PER_PHASER; |
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* if (step > 1) { |
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* int i = lo; |
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* while (i < hi) { |
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* int r = Math.min(i + step, hi); |
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* build(actions, i, r, new Phaser(b)); |
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* i = r; |
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* } |
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* for (int i = lo; i < hi; ++i) |
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* } |
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* build(new Task[n], 0, n, new Phaser());}</pre> |
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* The best value of {@code TASKS_PER_PHASER} depends mainly on |
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* expected barrier synchronization rates. A value as low as four may |
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* be appropriate for extremely small per-barrier task bodies (thus |
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* <p><b>Implementation notes</b>: This implementation restricts the |
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* maximum number of parties to 65535. Attempts to register additional |
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* parties result in IllegalStateExceptions. However, you can and |
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* parties result in {@code IllegalStateException}. However, you can and |
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* should create tiered phasers to accommodate arbitrarily large sets |
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* of participants. |
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* @since 1.7 |
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* @author Doug Lea |
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*/ |
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public class Phaser { |
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/* |
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* However, to efficiently maintain atomicity, these values are |
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* packed into a single (atomic) long. Termination uses the sign |
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* bit of 32 bit representation of phase, so phase is set to -1 on |
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* termination. Good performace relies on keeping state decoding |
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* termination. Good performance relies on keeping state decoding |
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* and encoding simple, and keeping race windows short. |
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* Note: there are some cheats in arrive() that rely on unarrived |
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* count being lowest 16 bits. |
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*/ |
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private static final int phaseMask = 0x7fffffff; |
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private static final int ushortMask = 0xffff; |
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private static final int phaseMask = 0x7fffffff; |
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return ((int) s) >>> 16; |
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return (int) (s >>> 32); |
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(long) unarrived); |
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return (((long) phase) << 32) | (lp << 16) | lp; |
277 |
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} |
278 |
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|
279 |
< |
private static IllegalStateException badBounds(int parties, int unarrived) { |
280 |
< |
return new IllegalStateException |
281 |
< |
("Attempt to set " + unarrived + |
282 |
< |
" unarrived of " + parties + " parties"); |
279 |
> |
/** |
280 |
> |
* Returns message string for bad bounds exceptions. |
281 |
> |
*/ |
282 |
> |
private static String badBounds(int parties, int unarrived) { |
283 |
> |
return ("Attempt to set " + unarrived + |
284 |
> |
" unarrived of " + parties + " parties"); |
285 |
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} |
286 |
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|
287 |
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/** |
290 |
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private final Phaser parent; |
291 |
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|
292 |
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/** |
293 |
< |
* The root of Phaser tree. Equals this if not in a tree. Used to |
293 |
> |
* The root of phaser tree. Equals this if not in a tree. Used to |
294 |
|
* support faster state push-down. |
295 |
|
*/ |
296 |
|
private final Phaser root; |
298 |
|
// Wait queues |
299 |
|
|
300 |
|
/** |
301 |
< |
* Heads of Treiber stacks waiting for nonFJ threads. To eliminate |
301 |
> |
* Heads of Treiber stacks for waiting threads. To eliminate |
302 |
|
* contention while releasing some threads while adding others, we |
303 |
|
* use two of them, alternating across even and odd phases. |
304 |
|
*/ |
306 |
|
private final AtomicReference<QNode> oddQ = new AtomicReference<QNode>(); |
307 |
|
|
308 |
|
private AtomicReference<QNode> queueFor(int phase) { |
309 |
< |
return (phase & 1) == 0? evenQ : oddQ; |
309 |
> |
return ((phase & 1) == 0) ? evenQ : oddQ; |
310 |
|
} |
311 |
|
|
312 |
|
/** |
314 |
|
* root if necessary. |
315 |
|
*/ |
316 |
|
private long getReconciledState() { |
317 |
< |
return parent == null? state : reconcileState(); |
317 |
> |
return (parent == null) ? state : reconcileState(); |
318 |
|
} |
319 |
|
|
320 |
|
/** |
341 |
|
} |
342 |
|
|
343 |
|
/** |
344 |
< |
* Creates a new Phaser without any initially registered parties, |
345 |
< |
* initial phase number 0, and no parent. |
344 |
> |
* Creates a new phaser without any initially registered parties, |
345 |
> |
* initial phase number 0, and no parent. Any thread using this |
346 |
> |
* phaser will need to first register for it. |
347 |
|
*/ |
348 |
|
public Phaser() { |
349 |
|
this(null); |
350 |
|
} |
351 |
|
|
352 |
|
/** |
353 |
< |
* Creates a new Phaser with the given numbers of registered |
353 |
> |
* Creates a new phaser with the given numbers of registered |
354 |
|
* unarrived parties, initial phase number 0, and no parent. |
355 |
< |
* @param parties the number of parties required to trip barrier. |
355 |
> |
* |
356 |
> |
* @param parties the number of parties required to trip barrier |
357 |
|
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if parties less than zero |
358 |
< |
* or greater than the maximum number of parties supported. |
358 |
> |
* or greater than the maximum number of parties supported |
359 |
|
*/ |
360 |
|
public Phaser(int parties) { |
361 |
|
this(null, parties); |
362 |
|
} |
363 |
|
|
364 |
|
/** |
365 |
< |
* Creates a new Phaser with the given parent, without any |
365 |
> |
* Creates a new phaser with the given parent, without any |
366 |
|
* initially registered parties. If parent is non-null this phaser |
367 |
|
* is registered with the parent and its initial phase number is |
368 |
|
* the same as that of parent phaser. |
369 |
< |
* @param parent the parent phaser. |
369 |
> |
* |
370 |
> |
* @param parent the parent phaser |
371 |
|
*/ |
372 |
|
public Phaser(Phaser parent) { |
373 |
|
int phase = 0; |
382 |
|
} |
383 |
|
|
384 |
|
/** |
385 |
< |
* Creates a new Phaser with the given parent and numbers of |
386 |
< |
* registered unarrived parties. If parent is non-null this phaser |
385 |
> |
* Creates a new phaser with the given parent and numbers of |
386 |
> |
* registered unarrived parties. If parent is non-null, this phaser |
387 |
|
* is registered with the parent and its initial phase number is |
388 |
|
* the same as that of parent phaser. |
389 |
< |
* @param parent the parent phaser. |
390 |
< |
* @param parties the number of parties required to trip barrier. |
389 |
> |
* |
390 |
> |
* @param parent the parent phaser |
391 |
> |
* @param parties the number of parties required to trip barrier |
392 |
|
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if parties less than zero |
393 |
< |
* or greater than the maximum number of parties supported. |
393 |
> |
* or greater than the maximum number of parties supported |
394 |
|
*/ |
395 |
|
public Phaser(Phaser parent, int parties) { |
396 |
|
if (parties < 0 || parties > ushortMask) |
408 |
|
|
409 |
|
/** |
410 |
|
* Adds a new unarrived party to this phaser. |
411 |
< |
* @return the current barrier phase number upon registration |
411 |
> |
* |
412 |
> |
* @return the arrival phase number to which this registration applied |
413 |
|
* @throws IllegalStateException if attempting to register more |
414 |
< |
* than the maximum supported number of parties. |
414 |
> |
* than the maximum supported number of parties |
415 |
|
*/ |
416 |
|
public int register() { |
417 |
|
return doRegister(1); |
419 |
|
|
420 |
|
/** |
421 |
|
* Adds the given number of new unarrived parties to this phaser. |
422 |
< |
* @param parties the number of parties required to trip barrier. |
423 |
< |
* @return the current barrier phase number upon registration |
422 |
> |
* |
423 |
> |
* @param parties the number of parties required to trip barrier |
424 |
> |
* @return the arrival phase number to which this registration applied |
425 |
|
* @throws IllegalStateException if attempting to register more |
426 |
< |
* than the maximum supported number of parties. |
426 |
> |
* than the maximum supported number of parties |
427 |
|
*/ |
428 |
|
public int bulkRegister(int parties) { |
429 |
|
if (parties < 0) |
446 |
|
if (phase < 0) |
447 |
|
break; |
448 |
|
if (parties > ushortMask || unarrived > ushortMask) |
449 |
< |
throw badBounds(parties, unarrived); |
449 |
> |
throw new IllegalStateException(badBounds(parties, unarrived)); |
450 |
|
if (phase == phaseOf(root.state) && |
451 |
|
casState(s, stateFor(phase, parties, unarrived))) |
452 |
|
break; |
456 |
|
|
457 |
|
/** |
458 |
|
* Arrives at the barrier, but does not wait for others. (You can |
459 |
< |
* in turn wait for others via {@link #awaitAdvance}). |
459 |
> |
* in turn wait for others via {@link #awaitAdvance}). It is an |
460 |
> |
* unenforced usage error for an unregistered party to invoke this |
461 |
> |
* method. |
462 |
|
* |
463 |
< |
* @return the barrier phase number upon entry to this method, or a |
406 |
< |
* negative value if terminated; |
463 |
> |
* @return the arrival phase number, or a negative value if terminated |
464 |
|
* @throws IllegalStateException if not terminated and the number |
465 |
< |
* of unarrived parties would become negative. |
465 |
> |
* of unarrived parties would become negative |
466 |
|
*/ |
467 |
|
public int arrive() { |
468 |
|
int phase; |
469 |
|
for (;;) { |
470 |
|
long s = state; |
471 |
|
phase = phaseOf(s); |
472 |
+ |
if (phase < 0) |
473 |
+ |
break; |
474 |
|
int parties = partiesOf(s); |
475 |
|
int unarrived = unarrivedOf(s) - 1; |
476 |
|
if (unarrived > 0) { // Not the last arrival |
482 |
|
if (par == null) { // directly trip |
483 |
|
if (casState |
484 |
|
(s, |
485 |
< |
trippedStateFor(onAdvance(phase, parties)? -1 : |
485 |
> |
trippedStateFor(onAdvance(phase, parties) ? -1 : |
486 |
|
((phase + 1) & phaseMask), parties))) { |
487 |
|
releaseWaiters(phase); |
488 |
|
break; |
496 |
|
} |
497 |
|
} |
498 |
|
} |
440 |
– |
else if (phase < 0) // Don't throw exception if terminated |
441 |
– |
break; |
499 |
|
else if (phase != phaseOf(root.state)) // or if unreconciled |
500 |
|
reconcileState(); |
501 |
|
else |
502 |
< |
throw badBounds(parties, unarrived); |
502 |
> |
throw new IllegalStateException(badBounds(parties, unarrived)); |
503 |
|
} |
504 |
|
return phase; |
505 |
|
} |
506 |
|
|
507 |
|
/** |
508 |
< |
* Arrives at the barrier, and deregisters from it, without |
509 |
< |
* waiting for others. Deregistration reduces number of parties |
508 |
> |
* Arrives at the barrier and deregisters from it without waiting |
509 |
> |
* for others. Deregistration reduces the number of parties |
510 |
|
* required to trip the barrier in future phases. If this phaser |
511 |
|
* has a parent, and deregistration causes this phaser to have |
512 |
< |
* zero parties, this phaser is also deregistered from its parent. |
512 |
> |
* zero parties, this phaser also arrives at and is deregistered |
513 |
> |
* from its parent. It is an unenforced usage error for an |
514 |
> |
* unregistered party to invoke this method. |
515 |
|
* |
516 |
< |
* @return the current barrier phase number upon entry to |
458 |
< |
* this method, or a negative value if terminated; |
516 |
> |
* @return the arrival phase number, or a negative value if terminated |
517 |
|
* @throws IllegalStateException if not terminated and the number |
518 |
< |
* of registered or unarrived parties would become negative. |
518 |
> |
* of registered or unarrived parties would become negative |
519 |
|
*/ |
520 |
|
public int arriveAndDeregister() { |
521 |
|
// similar code to arrive, but too different to merge |
524 |
|
for (;;) { |
525 |
|
long s = state; |
526 |
|
phase = phaseOf(s); |
527 |
+ |
if (phase < 0) |
528 |
+ |
break; |
529 |
|
int parties = partiesOf(s) - 1; |
530 |
|
int unarrived = unarrivedOf(s) - 1; |
531 |
|
if (parties >= 0) { |
544 |
|
if (unarrived == 0) { |
545 |
|
if (casState |
546 |
|
(s, |
547 |
< |
trippedStateFor(onAdvance(phase, parties)? -1 : |
547 |
> |
trippedStateFor(onAdvance(phase, parties) ? -1 : |
548 |
|
((phase + 1) & phaseMask), parties))) { |
549 |
|
releaseWaiters(phase); |
550 |
|
break; |
551 |
|
} |
552 |
|
continue; |
553 |
|
} |
494 |
– |
if (phase < 0) |
495 |
– |
break; |
554 |
|
if (par != null && phase != phaseOf(root.state)) { |
555 |
|
reconcileState(); |
556 |
|
continue; |
557 |
|
} |
558 |
|
} |
559 |
< |
throw badBounds(parties, unarrived); |
559 |
> |
throw new IllegalStateException(badBounds(parties, unarrived)); |
560 |
|
} |
561 |
|
return phase; |
562 |
|
} |
563 |
|
|
564 |
|
/** |
565 |
|
* Arrives at the barrier and awaits others. Equivalent in effect |
566 |
< |
* to <tt>awaitAdvance(arrive())</tt>. If you instead need to |
567 |
< |
* await with interruption of timeout, and/or deregister upon |
568 |
< |
* arrival, you can arrange them using analogous constructions. |
569 |
< |
* @return the phase on entry to this method |
566 |
> |
* to {@code awaitAdvance(arrive())}. If you need to await with |
567 |
> |
* interruption or timeout, you can arrange this with an analogous |
568 |
> |
* construction using one of the other forms of the awaitAdvance |
569 |
> |
* method. If instead you need to deregister upon arrival use |
570 |
> |
* {@code arriveAndDeregister}. It is an unenforced usage error |
571 |
> |
* for an unregistered party to invoke this method. |
572 |
> |
* |
573 |
> |
* @return the arrival phase number, or a negative number if terminated |
574 |
|
* @throws IllegalStateException if not terminated and the number |
575 |
< |
* of unarrived parties would become negative. |
575 |
> |
* of unarrived parties would become negative |
576 |
|
*/ |
577 |
|
public int arriveAndAwaitAdvance() { |
578 |
|
return awaitAdvance(arrive()); |
579 |
|
} |
580 |
|
|
581 |
|
/** |
582 |
< |
* Awaits the phase of the barrier to advance from the given |
583 |
< |
* value, or returns immediately if argument is negative or this |
584 |
< |
* barrier is terminated. |
585 |
< |
* @param phase the phase on entry to this method |
586 |
< |
* @return the phase on exit from this method |
582 |
> |
* Awaits the phase of the barrier to advance from the given phase |
583 |
> |
* value, returning immediately if the current phase of the |
584 |
> |
* barrier is not equal to the given phase value or this barrier |
585 |
> |
* is terminated. It is an unenforced usage error for an |
586 |
> |
* unregistered party to invoke this method. |
587 |
> |
* |
588 |
> |
* @param phase an arrival phase number, or negative value if |
589 |
> |
* terminated; this argument is normally the value returned by a |
590 |
> |
* previous call to {@code arrive} or its variants |
591 |
> |
* @return the next arrival phase number, or a negative value |
592 |
> |
* if terminated or argument is negative |
593 |
|
*/ |
594 |
|
public int awaitAdvance(int phase) { |
595 |
|
if (phase < 0) |
598 |
|
int p = phaseOf(s); |
599 |
|
if (p != phase) |
600 |
|
return p; |
601 |
< |
if (unarrivedOf(s) == 0) |
601 |
> |
if (unarrivedOf(s) == 0 && parent != null) |
602 |
|
parent.awaitAdvance(phase); |
603 |
|
// Fall here even if parent waited, to reconcile and help release |
604 |
|
return untimedWait(phase); |
605 |
|
} |
606 |
|
|
607 |
|
/** |
608 |
< |
* Awaits the phase of the barrier to advance from the given |
609 |
< |
* value, or returns immediately if argumet is negative or this |
610 |
< |
* barrier is terminated, or throws InterruptedException if |
611 |
< |
* interrupted while waiting. |
612 |
< |
* @param phase the phase on entry to this method |
613 |
< |
* @return the phase on exit from this method |
608 |
> |
* Awaits the phase of the barrier to advance from the given phase |
609 |
> |
* value, throwing {@code InterruptedException} if interrupted |
610 |
> |
* while waiting, or returning immediately if the current phase of |
611 |
> |
* the barrier is not equal to the given phase value or this |
612 |
> |
* barrier is terminated. It is an unenforced usage error for an |
613 |
> |
* unregistered party to invoke this method. |
614 |
> |
* |
615 |
> |
* @param phase an arrival phase number, or negative value if |
616 |
> |
* terminated; this argument is normally the value returned by a |
617 |
> |
* previous call to {@code arrive} or its variants |
618 |
> |
* @return the next arrival phase number, or a negative value |
619 |
> |
* if terminated or argument is negative |
620 |
|
* @throws InterruptedException if thread interrupted while waiting |
621 |
|
*/ |
622 |
< |
public int awaitAdvanceInterruptibly(int phase) throws InterruptedException { |
622 |
> |
public int awaitAdvanceInterruptibly(int phase) |
623 |
> |
throws InterruptedException { |
624 |
|
if (phase < 0) |
625 |
|
return phase; |
626 |
|
long s = getReconciledState(); |
627 |
|
int p = phaseOf(s); |
628 |
|
if (p != phase) |
629 |
|
return p; |
630 |
< |
if (unarrivedOf(s) != 0) |
630 |
> |
if (unarrivedOf(s) == 0 && parent != null) |
631 |
|
parent.awaitAdvanceInterruptibly(phase); |
632 |
|
return interruptibleWait(phase); |
633 |
|
} |
634 |
|
|
635 |
|
/** |
636 |
< |
* Awaits the phase of the barrier to advance from the given value |
637 |
< |
* or the given timeout elapses, or returns immediately if |
638 |
< |
* argument is negative or this barrier is terminated. |
639 |
< |
* @param phase the phase on entry to this method |
640 |
< |
* @return the phase on exit from this method |
636 |
> |
* Awaits the phase of the barrier to advance from the given phase |
637 |
> |
* value or the given timeout to elapse, throwing {@code |
638 |
> |
* InterruptedException} if interrupted while waiting, or |
639 |
> |
* returning immediately if the current phase of the barrier is |
640 |
> |
* not equal to the given phase value or this barrier is |
641 |
> |
* terminated. It is an unenforced usage error for an |
642 |
> |
* unregistered party to invoke this method. |
643 |
> |
* |
644 |
> |
* @param phase an arrival phase number, or negative value if |
645 |
> |
* terminated; this argument is normally the value returned by a |
646 |
> |
* previous call to {@code arrive} or its variants |
647 |
> |
* @param timeout how long to wait before giving up, in units of |
648 |
> |
* {@code unit} |
649 |
> |
* @param unit a {@code TimeUnit} determining how to interpret the |
650 |
> |
* {@code timeout} parameter |
651 |
> |
* @return the next arrival phase number, or a negative value |
652 |
> |
* if terminated or argument is negative |
653 |
|
* @throws InterruptedException if thread interrupted while waiting |
654 |
|
* @throws TimeoutException if timed out while waiting |
655 |
|
*/ |
656 |
< |
public int awaitAdvanceInterruptibly(int phase, long timeout, TimeUnit unit) |
656 |
> |
public int awaitAdvanceInterruptibly(int phase, |
657 |
> |
long timeout, TimeUnit unit) |
658 |
|
throws InterruptedException, TimeoutException { |
659 |
|
if (phase < 0) |
660 |
|
return phase; |
662 |
|
int p = phaseOf(s); |
663 |
|
if (p != phase) |
664 |
|
return p; |
665 |
< |
if (unarrivedOf(s) == 0) |
665 |
> |
if (unarrivedOf(s) == 0 && parent != null) |
666 |
|
parent.awaitAdvanceInterruptibly(phase, timeout, unit); |
667 |
|
return timedWait(phase, unit.toNanos(timeout)); |
668 |
|
} |
693 |
|
|
694 |
|
/** |
695 |
|
* Returns the current phase number. The maximum phase number is |
696 |
< |
* <tt>Integer.MAX_VALUE</tt>, after which it restarts at |
696 |
> |
* {@code Integer.MAX_VALUE}, after which it restarts at |
697 |
|
* zero. Upon termination, the phase number is negative. |
698 |
+ |
* |
699 |
|
* @return the phase number, or a negative value if terminated |
700 |
|
*/ |
701 |
|
public final int getPhase() { |
703 |
|
} |
704 |
|
|
705 |
|
/** |
617 |
– |
* Returns true if the current phase number equals the given phase. |
618 |
– |
* @param phase the phase |
619 |
– |
* @return true if the current phase number equals the given phase. |
620 |
– |
*/ |
621 |
– |
public final boolean hasPhase(int phase) { |
622 |
– |
return phaseOf(getReconciledState()) == phase; |
623 |
– |
} |
624 |
– |
|
625 |
– |
/** |
706 |
|
* Returns the number of parties registered at this barrier. |
707 |
+ |
* |
708 |
|
* @return the number of parties |
709 |
|
*/ |
710 |
|
public int getRegisteredParties() { |
712 |
|
} |
713 |
|
|
714 |
|
/** |
715 |
< |
* Returns the number of parties that have arrived at the current |
716 |
< |
* phase of this barrier. |
715 |
> |
* Returns the number of registered parties that have arrived at |
716 |
> |
* the current phase of this barrier. |
717 |
> |
* |
718 |
|
* @return the number of arrived parties |
719 |
|
*/ |
720 |
|
public int getArrivedParties() { |
724 |
|
/** |
725 |
|
* Returns the number of registered parties that have not yet |
726 |
|
* arrived at the current phase of this barrier. |
727 |
+ |
* |
728 |
|
* @return the number of unarrived parties |
729 |
|
*/ |
730 |
|
public int getUnarrivedParties() { |
732 |
|
} |
733 |
|
|
734 |
|
/** |
735 |
< |
* Returns the parent of this phaser, or null if none. |
736 |
< |
* @return the parent of this phaser, or null if none. |
735 |
> |
* Returns the parent of this phaser, or {@code null} if none. |
736 |
> |
* |
737 |
> |
* @return the parent of this phaser, or {@code null} if none |
738 |
|
*/ |
739 |
|
public Phaser getParent() { |
740 |
|
return parent; |
743 |
|
/** |
744 |
|
* Returns the root ancestor of this phaser, which is the same as |
745 |
|
* this phaser if it has no parent. |
746 |
< |
* @return the root ancestor of this phaser. |
746 |
> |
* |
747 |
> |
* @return the root ancestor of this phaser |
748 |
|
*/ |
749 |
|
public Phaser getRoot() { |
750 |
|
return root; |
751 |
|
} |
752 |
|
|
753 |
|
/** |
754 |
< |
* Returns true if this barrier has been terminated. |
755 |
< |
* @return true if this barrier has been terminated |
754 |
> |
* Returns {@code true} if this barrier has been terminated. |
755 |
> |
* |
756 |
> |
* @return {@code true} if this barrier has been terminated |
757 |
|
*/ |
758 |
|
public boolean isTerminated() { |
759 |
|
return getPhase() < 0; |
763 |
|
* Overridable method to perform an action upon phase advance, and |
764 |
|
* to control termination. This method is invoked whenever the |
765 |
|
* barrier is tripped (and thus all other waiting parties are |
766 |
< |
* dormant). If it returns true, then, rather than advance the |
767 |
< |
* phase number, this barrier will be set to a final termination |
768 |
< |
* state, and subsequent calls to <tt>isTerminated</tt> will |
769 |
< |
* return true. |
766 |
> |
* dormant). If it returns {@code true}, then, rather than advance |
767 |
> |
* the phase number, this barrier will be set to a final |
768 |
> |
* termination state, and subsequent calls to {@link #isTerminated} |
769 |
> |
* will return true. |
770 |
|
* |
771 |
< |
* <p> The default version returns true when the number of |
771 |
> |
* <p>The default version returns {@code true} when the number of |
772 |
|
* registered parties is zero. Normally, overrides that arrange |
773 |
|
* termination for other reasons should also preserve this |
774 |
|
* property. |
775 |
|
* |
776 |
< |
* <p> You may override this method to perform an action with side |
776 |
> |
* <p>You may override this method to perform an action with side |
777 |
|
* effects visible to participating tasks, but it is in general |
778 |
|
* only sensible to do so in designs where all parties register |
779 |
< |
* before any arrive, and all <tt>awaitAdvance</tt> at each phase. |
780 |
< |
* Otherwise, you cannot ensure lack of interference. In |
781 |
< |
* particular, this method may be invoked more than once per |
696 |
< |
* transition if other parties successfully register while the |
697 |
< |
* invocation of this method is in progress, thus postponing the |
698 |
< |
* transition until those parties also arrive, re-triggering this |
699 |
< |
* method. |
779 |
> |
* before any arrive, and all {@link #awaitAdvance} at each phase. |
780 |
> |
* Otherwise, you cannot ensure lack of interference from other |
781 |
> |
* parties during the invocation of this method. |
782 |
|
* |
783 |
|
* @param phase the phase number on entering the barrier |
784 |
< |
* @param registeredParties the current number of registered |
785 |
< |
* parties. |
704 |
< |
* @return true if this barrier should terminate |
784 |
> |
* @param registeredParties the current number of registered parties |
785 |
> |
* @return {@code true} if this barrier should terminate |
786 |
|
*/ |
787 |
|
protected boolean onAdvance(int phase, int registeredParties) { |
788 |
|
return registeredParties <= 0; |
791 |
|
/** |
792 |
|
* Returns a string identifying this phaser, as well as its |
793 |
|
* state. The state, in brackets, includes the String {@code |
794 |
< |
* "phase ="} followed by the phase number, {@code "parties ="} |
794 |
> |
* "phase = "} followed by the phase number, {@code "parties = "} |
795 |
|
* followed by the number of registered parties, and {@code |
796 |
< |
* "arrived ="} followed by the number of arrived parties |
796 |
> |
* "arrived = "} followed by the number of arrived parties. |
797 |
|
* |
798 |
|
* @return a string identifying this barrier, as well as its state |
799 |
|
*/ |
800 |
|
public String toString() { |
801 |
|
long s = getReconciledState(); |
802 |
< |
return super.toString() + "[phase = " + phaseOf(s) + " parties = " + partiesOf(s) + " arrived = " + arrivedOf(s) + "]"; |
802 |
> |
return super.toString() + |
803 |
> |
"[phase = " + phaseOf(s) + |
804 |
> |
" parties = " + partiesOf(s) + |
805 |
> |
" arrived = " + arrivedOf(s) + "]"; |
806 |
|
} |
807 |
|
|
808 |
|
// methods for waiting |
809 |
|
|
726 |
– |
/** The number of CPUs, for spin control */ |
727 |
– |
static final int NCPUS = Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors(); |
728 |
– |
|
729 |
– |
/** |
730 |
– |
* The number of times to spin before blocking in timed waits. |
731 |
– |
* The value is empirically derived. |
732 |
– |
*/ |
733 |
– |
static final int maxTimedSpins = (NCPUS < 2)? 0 : 32; |
734 |
– |
|
735 |
– |
/** |
736 |
– |
* The number of times to spin before blocking in untimed waits. |
737 |
– |
* This is greater than timed value because untimed waits spin |
738 |
– |
* faster since they don't need to check times on each spin. |
739 |
– |
*/ |
740 |
– |
static final int maxUntimedSpins = maxTimedSpins * 32; |
741 |
– |
|
742 |
– |
/** |
743 |
– |
* The number of nanoseconds for which it is faster to spin |
744 |
– |
* rather than to use timed park. A rough estimate suffices. |
745 |
– |
*/ |
746 |
– |
static final long spinForTimeoutThreshold = 1000L; |
747 |
– |
|
810 |
|
/** |
811 |
< |
* Wait nodes for Treiber stack representing wait queue for non-FJ |
750 |
< |
* tasks. |
811 |
> |
* Wait nodes for Treiber stack representing wait queue |
812 |
|
*/ |
813 |
< |
static final class QNode { |
814 |
< |
QNode next; |
813 |
> |
static final class QNode implements ForkJoinPool.ManagedBlocker { |
814 |
> |
final Phaser phaser; |
815 |
> |
final int phase; |
816 |
> |
final long startTime; |
817 |
> |
final long nanos; |
818 |
> |
final boolean timed; |
819 |
> |
final boolean interruptible; |
820 |
> |
volatile boolean wasInterrupted = false; |
821 |
|
volatile Thread thread; // nulled to cancel wait |
822 |
< |
QNode() { |
822 |
> |
QNode next; |
823 |
> |
QNode(Phaser phaser, int phase, boolean interruptible, |
824 |
> |
boolean timed, long startTime, long nanos) { |
825 |
> |
this.phaser = phaser; |
826 |
> |
this.phase = phase; |
827 |
> |
this.timed = timed; |
828 |
> |
this.interruptible = interruptible; |
829 |
> |
this.startTime = startTime; |
830 |
> |
this.nanos = nanos; |
831 |
|
thread = Thread.currentThread(); |
832 |
|
} |
833 |
+ |
public boolean isReleasable() { |
834 |
+ |
return (thread == null || |
835 |
+ |
phaser.getPhase() != phase || |
836 |
+ |
(interruptible && wasInterrupted) || |
837 |
+ |
(timed && (nanos - (System.nanoTime() - startTime)) <= 0)); |
838 |
+ |
} |
839 |
+ |
public boolean block() { |
840 |
+ |
if (Thread.interrupted()) { |
841 |
+ |
wasInterrupted = true; |
842 |
+ |
if (interruptible) |
843 |
+ |
return true; |
844 |
+ |
} |
845 |
+ |
if (!timed) |
846 |
+ |
LockSupport.park(this); |
847 |
+ |
else { |
848 |
+ |
long waitTime = nanos - (System.nanoTime() - startTime); |
849 |
+ |
if (waitTime <= 0) |
850 |
+ |
return true; |
851 |
+ |
LockSupport.parkNanos(this, waitTime); |
852 |
+ |
} |
853 |
+ |
return isReleasable(); |
854 |
+ |
} |
855 |
|
void signal() { |
856 |
|
Thread t = thread; |
857 |
|
if (t != null) { |
859 |
|
LockSupport.unpark(t); |
860 |
|
} |
861 |
|
} |
862 |
+ |
boolean doWait() { |
863 |
+ |
if (thread != null) { |
864 |
+ |
try { |
865 |
+ |
ForkJoinPool.managedBlock(this, false); |
866 |
+ |
} catch (InterruptedException ie) { |
867 |
+ |
} |
868 |
+ |
} |
869 |
+ |
return wasInterrupted; |
870 |
+ |
} |
871 |
+ |
|
872 |
|
} |
873 |
|
|
874 |
|
/** |
875 |
< |
* Removes and signals waiting threads from wait queue |
875 |
> |
* Removes and signals waiting threads from wait queue. |
876 |
|
*/ |
877 |
|
private void releaseWaiters(int phase) { |
878 |
|
AtomicReference<QNode> head = queueFor(phase); |
884 |
|
} |
885 |
|
|
886 |
|
/** |
887 |
+ |
* Tries to enqueue given node in the appropriate wait queue. |
888 |
+ |
* |
889 |
+ |
* @return true if successful |
890 |
+ |
*/ |
891 |
+ |
private boolean tryEnqueue(QNode node) { |
892 |
+ |
AtomicReference<QNode> head = queueFor(node.phase); |
893 |
+ |
return head.compareAndSet(node.next = head.get(), node); |
894 |
+ |
} |
895 |
+ |
|
896 |
+ |
/** |
897 |
|
* Enqueues node and waits unless aborted or signalled. |
898 |
+ |
* |
899 |
+ |
* @return current phase |
900 |
|
*/ |
901 |
|
private int untimedWait(int phase) { |
783 |
– |
int spins = maxUntimedSpins; |
902 |
|
QNode node = null; |
785 |
– |
boolean interrupted = false; |
903 |
|
boolean queued = false; |
904 |
+ |
boolean interrupted = false; |
905 |
|
int p; |
906 |
|
while ((p = getPhase()) == phase) { |
907 |
< |
interrupted = Thread.interrupted(); |
908 |
< |
if (node != null) { |
909 |
< |
if (!queued) { |
910 |
< |
AtomicReference<QNode> head = queueFor(phase); |
911 |
< |
queued = head.compareAndSet(node.next = head.get(), node); |
912 |
< |
} |
795 |
< |
else if (node.thread != null) |
796 |
< |
LockSupport.park(this); |
797 |
< |
} |
798 |
< |
else if (spins <= 0) |
799 |
< |
node = new QNode(); |
907 |
> |
if (Thread.interrupted()) |
908 |
> |
interrupted = true; |
909 |
> |
else if (node == null) |
910 |
> |
node = new QNode(this, phase, false, false, 0, 0); |
911 |
> |
else if (!queued) |
912 |
> |
queued = tryEnqueue(node); |
913 |
|
else |
914 |
< |
--spins; |
914 |
> |
interrupted = node.doWait(); |
915 |
|
} |
916 |
|
if (node != null) |
917 |
|
node.thread = null; |
918 |
+ |
releaseWaiters(phase); |
919 |
|
if (interrupted) |
920 |
|
Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); |
807 |
– |
releaseWaiters(phase); |
921 |
|
return p; |
922 |
|
} |
923 |
|
|
924 |
|
/** |
925 |
< |
* Messier interruptible version |
925 |
> |
* Interruptible version |
926 |
> |
* @return current phase |
927 |
|
*/ |
928 |
|
private int interruptibleWait(int phase) throws InterruptedException { |
815 |
– |
int spins = maxUntimedSpins; |
929 |
|
QNode node = null; |
930 |
|
boolean queued = false; |
931 |
|
boolean interrupted = false; |
932 |
|
int p; |
933 |
< |
while ((p = getPhase()) == phase) { |
934 |
< |
if (interrupted = Thread.interrupted()) |
935 |
< |
break; |
936 |
< |
if (node != null) { |
937 |
< |
if (!queued) { |
938 |
< |
AtomicReference<QNode> head = queueFor(phase); |
939 |
< |
queued = head.compareAndSet(node.next = head.get(), node); |
827 |
< |
} |
828 |
< |
else if (node.thread != null) |
829 |
< |
LockSupport.park(this); |
830 |
< |
} |
831 |
< |
else if (spins <= 0) |
832 |
< |
node = new QNode(); |
933 |
> |
while ((p = getPhase()) == phase && !interrupted) { |
934 |
> |
if (Thread.interrupted()) |
935 |
> |
interrupted = true; |
936 |
> |
else if (node == null) |
937 |
> |
node = new QNode(this, phase, true, false, 0, 0); |
938 |
> |
else if (!queued) |
939 |
> |
queued = tryEnqueue(node); |
940 |
|
else |
941 |
< |
--spins; |
941 |
> |
interrupted = node.doWait(); |
942 |
|
} |
943 |
|
if (node != null) |
944 |
|
node.thread = null; |
945 |
+ |
if (p != phase || (p = getPhase()) != phase) |
946 |
+ |
releaseWaiters(phase); |
947 |
|
if (interrupted) |
948 |
|
throw new InterruptedException(); |
840 |
– |
releaseWaiters(phase); |
949 |
|
return p; |
950 |
|
} |
951 |
|
|
952 |
|
/** |
953 |
< |
* Even messier timeout version. |
953 |
> |
* Timeout version. |
954 |
> |
* @return current phase |
955 |
|
*/ |
956 |
|
private int timedWait(int phase, long nanos) |
957 |
|
throws InterruptedException, TimeoutException { |
958 |
+ |
long startTime = System.nanoTime(); |
959 |
+ |
QNode node = null; |
960 |
+ |
boolean queued = false; |
961 |
+ |
boolean interrupted = false; |
962 |
|
int p; |
963 |
< |
if ((p = getPhase()) == phase) { |
964 |
< |
long lastTime = System.nanoTime(); |
965 |
< |
int spins = maxTimedSpins; |
966 |
< |
QNode node = null; |
967 |
< |
boolean queued = false; |
968 |
< |
boolean interrupted = false; |
969 |
< |
while ((p = getPhase()) == phase) { |
970 |
< |
if (interrupted = Thread.interrupted()) |
971 |
< |
break; |
972 |
< |
long now = System.nanoTime(); |
973 |
< |
if ((nanos -= now - lastTime) <= 0) |
861 |
< |
break; |
862 |
< |
lastTime = now; |
863 |
< |
if (node != null) { |
864 |
< |
if (!queued) { |
865 |
< |
AtomicReference<QNode> head = queueFor(phase); |
866 |
< |
queued = head.compareAndSet(node.next = head.get(), node); |
867 |
< |
} |
868 |
< |
else if (node.thread != null && |
869 |
< |
nanos > spinForTimeoutThreshold) { |
870 |
< |
LockSupport.parkNanos(this, nanos); |
871 |
< |
} |
872 |
< |
} |
873 |
< |
else if (spins <= 0) |
874 |
< |
node = new QNode(); |
875 |
< |
else |
876 |
< |
--spins; |
877 |
< |
} |
878 |
< |
if (node != null) |
879 |
< |
node.thread = null; |
880 |
< |
if (interrupted) |
881 |
< |
throw new InterruptedException(); |
882 |
< |
if (p == phase && (p = getPhase()) == phase) |
883 |
< |
throw new TimeoutException(); |
963 |
> |
while ((p = getPhase()) == phase && !interrupted) { |
964 |
> |
if (Thread.interrupted()) |
965 |
> |
interrupted = true; |
966 |
> |
else if (nanos - (System.nanoTime() - startTime) <= 0) |
967 |
> |
break; |
968 |
> |
else if (node == null) |
969 |
> |
node = new QNode(this, phase, true, true, startTime, nanos); |
970 |
> |
else if (!queued) |
971 |
> |
queued = tryEnqueue(node); |
972 |
> |
else |
973 |
> |
interrupted = node.doWait(); |
974 |
|
} |
975 |
< |
releaseWaiters(phase); |
975 |
> |
if (node != null) |
976 |
> |
node.thread = null; |
977 |
> |
if (p != phase || (p = getPhase()) != phase) |
978 |
> |
releaseWaiters(phase); |
979 |
> |
if (interrupted) |
980 |
> |
throw new InterruptedException(); |
981 |
> |
if (p == phase) |
982 |
> |
throw new TimeoutException(); |
983 |
|
return p; |
984 |
|
} |
985 |
|
|
986 |
< |
// Temporary Unsafe mechanics for preliminary release |
986 |
> |
// Unsafe mechanics |
987 |
|
|
988 |
< |
static final Unsafe _unsafe; |
989 |
< |
static final long stateOffset; |
988 |
> |
private static final sun.misc.Unsafe UNSAFE = getUnsafe(); |
989 |
> |
private static final long stateOffset = |
990 |
> |
objectFieldOffset("state", Phaser.class); |
991 |
|
|
992 |
< |
static { |
992 |
> |
private final boolean casState(long cmp, long val) { |
993 |
> |
return UNSAFE.compareAndSwapLong(this, stateOffset, cmp, val); |
994 |
> |
} |
995 |
> |
|
996 |
> |
private static long objectFieldOffset(String field, Class<?> klazz) { |
997 |
|
try { |
998 |
< |
if (Phaser.class.getClassLoader() != null) { |
999 |
< |
Field f = Unsafe.class.getDeclaredField("theUnsafe"); |
1000 |
< |
f.setAccessible(true); |
1001 |
< |
_unsafe = (Unsafe)f.get(null); |
1002 |
< |
} |
1003 |
< |
else |
902 |
< |
_unsafe = Unsafe.getUnsafe(); |
903 |
< |
stateOffset = _unsafe.objectFieldOffset |
904 |
< |
(Phaser.class.getDeclaredField("state")); |
905 |
< |
} catch (Exception e) { |
906 |
< |
throw new RuntimeException("Could not initialize intrinsics", e); |
998 |
> |
return UNSAFE.objectFieldOffset(klazz.getDeclaredField(field)); |
999 |
> |
} catch (NoSuchFieldException e) { |
1000 |
> |
// Convert Exception to corresponding Error |
1001 |
> |
NoSuchFieldError error = new NoSuchFieldError(field); |
1002 |
> |
error.initCause(e); |
1003 |
> |
throw error; |
1004 |
|
} |
1005 |
|
} |
1006 |
|
|
1007 |
< |
final boolean casState(long cmp, long val) { |
1008 |
< |
return _unsafe.compareAndSwapLong(this, stateOffset, cmp, val); |
1007 |
> |
/** |
1008 |
> |
* Returns a sun.misc.Unsafe. Suitable for use in a 3rd party package. |
1009 |
> |
* Replace with a simple call to Unsafe.getUnsafe when integrating |
1010 |
> |
* into a jdk. |
1011 |
> |
* |
1012 |
> |
* @return a sun.misc.Unsafe |
1013 |
> |
*/ |
1014 |
> |
private static sun.misc.Unsafe getUnsafe() { |
1015 |
> |
try { |
1016 |
> |
return sun.misc.Unsafe.getUnsafe(); |
1017 |
> |
} catch (SecurityException se) { |
1018 |
> |
try { |
1019 |
> |
return java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged |
1020 |
> |
(new java.security |
1021 |
> |
.PrivilegedExceptionAction<sun.misc.Unsafe>() { |
1022 |
> |
public sun.misc.Unsafe run() throws Exception { |
1023 |
> |
java.lang.reflect.Field f = sun.misc |
1024 |
> |
.Unsafe.class.getDeclaredField("theUnsafe"); |
1025 |
> |
f.setAccessible(true); |
1026 |
> |
return (sun.misc.Unsafe) f.get(null); |
1027 |
> |
}}); |
1028 |
> |
} catch (java.security.PrivilegedActionException e) { |
1029 |
> |
throw new RuntimeException("Could not initialize intrinsics", |
1030 |
> |
e.getCause()); |
1031 |
> |
} |
1032 |
> |
} |
1033 |
|
} |
1034 |
|
} |