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Revision: 1.133
Committed: Fri Feb 7 13:53:19 2020 UTC (4 years, 4 months ago) by dl
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.132: +3 -2 lines
Log Message:
improve cancellation and shutdown support

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# User Rev Content
1 jsr166 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 jsr166 1.48 * http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
5 jsr166 1.1 */
6    
7     package java.util.concurrent;
8    
9     import java.io.Serializable;
10 dl 1.109 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
11     import java.lang.invoke.VarHandle;
12 jsr166 1.90 import java.lang.ref.ReferenceQueue;
13     import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
14     import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
15 jsr166 1.1 import java.util.Collection;
16     import java.util.List;
17 jsr166 1.7 import java.util.RandomAccess;
18 dl 1.124 import java.util.concurrent.locks.LockSupport;
19 jsr166 1.1
20     /**
21 jsr166 1.6 * Abstract base class for tasks that run within a {@link ForkJoinPool}.
22     * A {@code ForkJoinTask} is a thread-like entity that is much
23 jsr166 1.1 * lighter weight than a normal thread. Huge numbers of tasks and
24     * subtasks may be hosted by a small number of actual threads in a
25     * ForkJoinPool, at the price of some usage limitations.
26     *
27 dl 1.64 * <p>A "main" {@code ForkJoinTask} begins execution when it is
28     * explicitly submitted to a {@link ForkJoinPool}, or, if not already
29     * engaged in a ForkJoin computation, commenced in the {@link
30 dl 1.67 * ForkJoinPool#commonPool()} via {@link #fork}, {@link #invoke}, or
31 dl 1.64 * related methods. Once started, it will usually in turn start other
32     * subtasks. As indicated by the name of this class, many programs
33     * using {@code ForkJoinTask} employ only methods {@link #fork} and
34     * {@link #join}, or derivatives such as {@link
35 jsr166 1.27 * #invokeAll(ForkJoinTask...) invokeAll}. However, this class also
36     * provides a number of other methods that can come into play in
37 dl 1.64 * advanced usages, as well as extension mechanics that allow support
38     * of new forms of fork/join processing.
39 jsr166 1.1 *
40 jsr166 1.6 * <p>A {@code ForkJoinTask} is a lightweight form of {@link Future}.
41     * The efficiency of {@code ForkJoinTask}s stems from a set of
42     * restrictions (that are only partially statically enforceable)
43 dl 1.54 * reflecting their main use as computational tasks calculating pure
44     * functions or operating on purely isolated objects. The primary
45     * coordination mechanisms are {@link #fork}, that arranges
46 jsr166 1.6 * asynchronous execution, and {@link #join}, that doesn't proceed
47     * until the task's result has been computed. Computations should
48 dl 1.54 * ideally avoid {@code synchronized} methods or blocks, and should
49     * minimize other blocking synchronization apart from joining other
50     * tasks or using synchronizers such as Phasers that are advertised to
51     * cooperate with fork/join scheduling. Subdividable tasks should also
52 jsr166 1.68 * not perform blocking I/O, and should ideally access variables that
53 dl 1.54 * are completely independent of those accessed by other running
54     * tasks. These guidelines are loosely enforced by not permitting
55     * checked exceptions such as {@code IOExceptions} to be
56     * thrown. However, computations may still encounter unchecked
57     * exceptions, that are rethrown to callers attempting to join
58     * them. These exceptions may additionally include {@link
59     * RejectedExecutionException} stemming from internal resource
60     * exhaustion, such as failure to allocate internal task
61     * queues. Rethrown exceptions behave in the same way as regular
62     * exceptions, but, when possible, contain stack traces (as displayed
63     * for example using {@code ex.printStackTrace()}) of both the thread
64     * that initiated the computation as well as the thread actually
65     * encountering the exception; minimally only the latter.
66     *
67     * <p>It is possible to define and use ForkJoinTasks that may block,
68 jsr166 1.110 * but doing so requires three further considerations: (1) Completion
69 dl 1.54 * of few if any <em>other</em> tasks should be dependent on a task
70 jsr166 1.68 * that blocks on external synchronization or I/O. Event-style async
71 dl 1.63 * tasks that are never joined (for example, those subclassing {@link
72     * CountedCompleter}) often fall into this category. (2) To minimize
73     * resource impact, tasks should be small; ideally performing only the
74     * (possibly) blocking action. (3) Unless the {@link
75 dl 1.54 * ForkJoinPool.ManagedBlocker} API is used, or the number of possibly
76     * blocked tasks is known to be less than the pool's {@link
77     * ForkJoinPool#getParallelism} level, the pool cannot guarantee that
78     * enough threads will be available to ensure progress or good
79     * performance.
80 jsr166 1.1 *
81     * <p>The primary method for awaiting completion and extracting
82     * results of a task is {@link #join}, but there are several variants:
83     * The {@link Future#get} methods support interruptible and/or timed
84     * waits for completion and report results using {@code Future}
85 dl 1.16 * conventions. Method {@link #invoke} is semantically
86 jsr166 1.8 * equivalent to {@code fork(); join()} but always attempts to begin
87     * execution in the current thread. The "<em>quiet</em>" forms of
88     * these methods do not extract results or report exceptions. These
89 jsr166 1.1 * may be useful when a set of tasks are being executed, and you need
90     * to delay processing of results or exceptions until all complete.
91     * Method {@code invokeAll} (available in multiple versions)
92     * performs the most common form of parallel invocation: forking a set
93     * of tasks and joining them all.
94     *
95 jsr166 1.57 * <p>In the most typical usages, a fork-join pair act like a call
96 dl 1.54 * (fork) and return (join) from a parallel recursive function. As is
97     * the case with other forms of recursive calls, returns (joins)
98     * should be performed innermost-first. For example, {@code a.fork();
99     * b.fork(); b.join(); a.join();} is likely to be substantially more
100     * efficient than joining {@code a} before {@code b}.
101     *
102 jsr166 1.8 * <p>The execution status of tasks may be queried at several levels
103     * of detail: {@link #isDone} is true if a task completed in any way
104     * (including the case where a task was cancelled without executing);
105     * {@link #isCompletedNormally} is true if a task completed without
106 jsr166 1.10 * cancellation or encountering an exception; {@link #isCancelled} is
107     * true if the task was cancelled (in which case {@link #getException}
108 jsr166 1.115 * returns a {@link CancellationException}); and
109 jsr166 1.10 * {@link #isCompletedAbnormally} is true if a task was either
110     * cancelled or encountered an exception, in which case {@link
111     * #getException} will return either the encountered exception or
112 jsr166 1.115 * {@link CancellationException}.
113 jsr166 1.8 *
114 dl 1.130 * <p>By default, method {@link #cancel} ignores its {@code
115 dl 1.131 * mayInterruptIfRunning} argument, separating task cancellation from
116     * the interruption status of threads running tasks. However, the
117     * method is overridable to accommodate cases in which running tasks
118     * must be cancelled using interrupts. This may arise when adapting
119     * Callables that cannot check {@code isCancelled()} task status.
120 dl 1.132 * Tasks constructed with the {@link #adaptInterruptible} adaptor
121 dl 1.131 * track and interrupt the running thread upon {@code
122     * cancel(true)}. Reliable usage requires awareness of potential
123     * consequences: Method bodies should ignore stray interrupts to cope
124     * with the inherent possibility that a late interrupt issued by
125     * another thread after a given task has completed may (inadvertently)
126     * interrupt some future task. Further, interruptible tasks should not
127     * in general create subtasks, because an interrupt intended for a
128     * given task may be consumed by one of its subtasks, or vice versa.
129 dl 1.130 *
130 jsr166 1.6 * <p>The ForkJoinTask class is not usually directly subclassed.
131 jsr166 1.1 * Instead, you subclass one of the abstract classes that support a
132 jsr166 1.6 * particular style of fork/join processing, typically {@link
133 dl 1.62 * RecursiveAction} for most computations that do not return results,
134     * {@link RecursiveTask} for those that do, and {@link
135     * CountedCompleter} for those in which completed actions trigger
136     * other actions. Normally, a concrete ForkJoinTask subclass declares
137     * fields comprising its parameters, established in a constructor, and
138     * then defines a {@code compute} method that somehow uses the control
139 dl 1.64 * methods supplied by this base class.
140 jsr166 1.1 *
141 dl 1.38 * <p>Method {@link #join} and its variants are appropriate for use
142     * only when completion dependencies are acyclic; that is, the
143     * parallel computation can be described as a directed acyclic graph
144     * (DAG). Otherwise, executions may encounter a form of deadlock as
145     * tasks cyclically wait for each other. However, this framework
146     * supports other methods and techniques (for example the use of
147     * {@link Phaser}, {@link #helpQuiesce}, and {@link #complete}) that
148     * may be of use in constructing custom subclasses for problems that
149 jsr166 1.79 * are not statically structured as DAGs. To support such usages, a
150 dl 1.63 * ForkJoinTask may be atomically <em>tagged</em> with a {@code short}
151     * value using {@link #setForkJoinTaskTag} or {@link
152 dl 1.60 * #compareAndSetForkJoinTaskTag} and checked using {@link
153 dl 1.63 * #getForkJoinTaskTag}. The ForkJoinTask implementation does not use
154     * these {@code protected} methods or tags for any purpose, but they
155     * may be of use in the construction of specialized subclasses. For
156     * example, parallel graph traversals can use the supplied methods to
157     * avoid revisiting nodes/tasks that have already been processed.
158     * (Method names for tagging are bulky in part to encourage definition
159     * of methods that reflect their usage patterns.)
160 dl 1.38 *
161 jsr166 1.7 * <p>Most base support methods are {@code final}, to prevent
162     * overriding of implementations that are intrinsically tied to the
163     * underlying lightweight task scheduling framework. Developers
164     * creating new basic styles of fork/join processing should minimally
165     * implement {@code protected} methods {@link #exec}, {@link
166     * #setRawResult}, and {@link #getRawResult}, while also introducing
167     * an abstract computational method that can be implemented in its
168     * subclasses, possibly relying on other {@code protected} methods
169     * provided by this class.
170 jsr166 1.1 *
171     * <p>ForkJoinTasks should perform relatively small amounts of
172 jsr166 1.7 * computation. Large tasks should be split into smaller subtasks,
173     * usually via recursive decomposition. As a very rough rule of thumb,
174     * a task should perform more than 100 and less than 10000 basic
175 dl 1.40 * computational steps, and should avoid indefinite looping. If tasks
176     * are too big, then parallelism cannot improve throughput. If too
177     * small, then memory and internal task maintenance overhead may
178     * overwhelm processing.
179 jsr166 1.1 *
180 jsr166 1.8 * <p>This class provides {@code adapt} methods for {@link Runnable}
181     * and {@link Callable}, that may be of use when mixing execution of
182 dl 1.16 * {@code ForkJoinTasks} with other kinds of tasks. When all tasks are
183     * of this form, consider using a pool constructed in <em>asyncMode</em>.
184 jsr166 1.6 *
185 jsr166 1.7 * <p>ForkJoinTasks are {@code Serializable}, which enables them to be
186     * used in extensions such as remote execution frameworks. It is
187     * sensible to serialize tasks only before or after, but not during,
188     * execution. Serialization is not relied on during execution itself.
189 jsr166 1.1 *
190     * @since 1.7
191     * @author Doug Lea
192     */
193     public abstract class ForkJoinTask<V> implements Future<V>, Serializable {
194    
195 dl 1.13 /*
196     * See the internal documentation of class ForkJoinPool for a
197     * general implementation overview. ForkJoinTasks are mainly
198     * responsible for maintaining their "status" field amidst relays
199 jsr166 1.51 * to methods in ForkJoinWorkerThread and ForkJoinPool.
200     *
201     * The methods of this class are more-or-less layered into
202     * (1) basic status maintenance
203     * (2) execution and awaiting completion
204     * (3) user-level methods that additionally report results.
205     * This is sometimes hard to see because this file orders exported
206     * methods in a way that flows well in javadocs.
207 dl 1.118 *
208 dl 1.124 * Revision notes: The use of "Aux" field replaces previous
209     * reliance on a table to hold exceptions and synchronized blocks
210     * and monitors to wait for completion.
211 dl 1.118 */
212 jsr166 1.1
213     /**
214 dl 1.124 * Nodes for threads waiting for completion, or holding a thrown
215     * exception (never both). Waiting threads prepend nodes
216     * Treiber-stack-style. Signallers detach and unpark
217     * waiters. Cancelled waiters try to unsplice.
218     */
219     static final class Aux {
220     final Thread thread;
221     final Throwable ex; // null if a waiter
222     Aux next; // accessed only via memory-acquire chains
223     Aux(Thread thread, Throwable ex) {
224     this.thread = thread;
225     this.ex = ex;
226     }
227     final boolean casNext(Aux c, Aux v) { // used only in cancellation
228     return NEXT.compareAndSet(this, c, v);
229     }
230     private static final VarHandle NEXT;
231     static {
232     try {
233     NEXT = MethodHandles.lookup()
234     .findVarHandle(Aux.class, "next", Aux.class);
235     } catch (ReflectiveOperationException e) {
236     throw new ExceptionInInitializerError(e);
237 dl 1.13 }
238     }
239 jsr166 1.1 }
240    
241 dl 1.124 /*
242     * The status field holds bits packed into a single int to ensure
243     * atomicity. Status is initially zero, and takes on nonnegative
244     * values until completed, upon which it holds (sign bit) DONE,
245     * possibly with ABNORMAL (cancelled or exceptional) and THROWN
246 dl 1.128 * (in which case an exception has been stored). A value of
247     * ABNORMAL without DONE signifies an interrupted wait. These
248     * control bits occupy only (some of) the upper half (16 bits) of
249     * status field. The lower bits are used for user-defined tags.
250 jsr166 1.1 */
251 dl 1.124 private static final int DONE = 1 << 31; // must be negative
252 dl 1.128 private static final int ABNORMAL = 1 << 16;
253     private static final int THROWN = 1 << 17;
254 dl 1.124 private static final int SMASK = 0xffff; // short bits for tags
255     // sentinels can be any positive upper half value:
256     static final int ADJUST = 1 << 16; // uncompensate after block
257    
258     // Fields
259     volatile int status; // accessed directly by pool and workers
260     private transient volatile Aux aux; // either waiters or thrown Exception
261 dl 1.128
262 dl 1.124 // Support for atomic operations
263     private static final VarHandle STATUS;
264     private static final VarHandle AUX;
265     private int getAndBitwiseOrStatus(int v) {
266     return (int)STATUS.getAndBitwiseOr(this, v);
267     }
268     private boolean casStatus(int c, int v) {
269     return STATUS.weakCompareAndSet(this, c, v);
270     }
271     private boolean casAux(Aux c, Aux v) {
272     return AUX.compareAndSet(this, c, v);
273     }
274    
275     /** Removes and unparks waiters */
276     private void signalWaiters() {
277     for (Aux a; (a = aux) != null && a.ex == null; ) {
278     if (casAux(a, null)) { // detach entire list
279     for (Thread t; a != null; a = a.next) {
280     if ((t = a.thread) != Thread.currentThread() && t != null)
281     LockSupport.unpark(t); // don't self-signal
282     }
283     break;
284 dl 1.54 }
285 jsr166 1.1 }
286     }
287    
288     /**
289 dl 1.124 * Possibly blocks until task is done or interrupted or timed out.
290 dl 1.87 *
291 dl 1.124 * @param interruptible true if wait can be cancelled by interrupt
292     * @param deadline if non-zero use timed waits and possibly timeout
293 dl 1.128 * @param adjust if true, uncompensate pool after unblocking
294     * @param pool if nonull, current pool (possibly comonPool if unknown)
295     * @return status on exit, or ABNORMAL if interrupted while waiting
296 dl 1.124 */
297 dl 1.128 private int awaitDone(boolean interruptible, long deadline, boolean adjust,
298 dl 1.126 ForkJoinPool pool) {
299 dl 1.128 int s; Aux node = null; boolean interrupted = false, queued = false;
300     long nanos = 0L;
301 dl 1.126 try {
302 dl 1.128 for (Aux a;;) {
303 dl 1.126 if ((s = status) < 0)
304 dl 1.124 break;
305 dl 1.126 else if (node == null)
306     node = new Aux(Thread.currentThread(), null);
307     else if (!queued) {
308     if ((a = aux) != null && a.ex != null)
309     Thread.onSpinWait(); // exception in progress
310     else if (queued = casAux(node.next = a, node))
311     LockSupport.setCurrentBlocker(this);
312 dl 1.124 }
313 dl 1.128 else if (Thread.interrupted()) {
314     if (interruptible) {
315     s = ABNORMAL;
316 dl 1.126 break;
317     }
318 dl 1.128 interrupted = true;
319 dl 1.124 }
320 dl 1.128 else if (pool != null && pool.isStopping())
321 dl 1.133 cancelIgnoringExceptions(this);
322 dl 1.128 else if (deadline != 0L &&
323     (nanos = deadline - System.nanoTime()) <= 0L)
324     break; // timeout
325     else if ((s = status) < 0)
326     break; // recheck
327     else if (nanos > 0L)
328     LockSupport.parkNanos(nanos);
329     else
330     LockSupport.park();
331 dl 1.87 }
332 dl 1.128 } finally {
333     if (adjust && pool != null)
334     pool.uncompensate();
335     }
336     if (queued) {
337     LockSupport.setCurrentBlocker(null);
338     if (s >= 0) { // try to unsplice after cancellation
339     outer: for (Aux a; (a = aux) != null && a.ex == null; ) {
340     for (Aux trail = null;;) {
341     Aux next = a.next;
342     if (a == node) {
343     if (trail != null)
344     trail.casNext(trail, next);
345     else if (casAux(a, next))
346     break outer; // cannot be re-encountered
347     break; // restart
348     } else {
349     trail = a;
350     if ((a = next) == null)
351     break outer;
352 dl 1.126 }
353 dl 1.40 }
354 dl 1.87 }
355 dl 1.118 }
356 dl 1.128 else {
357     signalWaiters(); // help clean or signal
358     if (interrupted)
359     Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
360     }
361 dl 1.19 }
362 dl 1.45 return s;
363 dl 1.19 }
364    
365     /**
366 dl 1.124 * Sets DONE status and wakes up threads waiting to join this task.
367     * @return status on exit
368 jsr166 1.1 */
369 dl 1.124 private int setDone() {
370     int s = getAndBitwiseOrStatus(DONE) | DONE;
371     signalWaiters();
372 dl 1.45 return s;
373     }
374    
375     /**
376 dl 1.124 * Sets ABNORMAL DONE status unless already done, and wakes up threads
377     * waiting to join this task.
378     * @return status on exit
379 dl 1.118 */
380 dl 1.124 private int trySetCancelled() {
381 dl 1.118 int s;
382 dl 1.124 do {} while ((s = status) >= 0 && !casStatus(s, s |= (DONE | ABNORMAL)));
383     signalWaiters();
384     return s;
385 dl 1.118 }
386    
387     /**
388 dl 1.124 * Records exception and sets ABNORMAL THROWN DONE status unless
389     * already done, and wakes up threads waiting to join this task.
390     * If losing a race with setDone or trySetCancelled, the exception
391     * may be recorded but not reported.
392 dl 1.54 *
393 dl 1.124 * @return status on exit
394 dl 1.45 */
395 dl 1.124 final int trySetThrown(Throwable ex) {
396     Aux h = new Aux(Thread.currentThread(), ex), p = null;
397     boolean installed = false;
398     int s;
399     while ((s = status) >= 0) {
400     Aux a;
401     if (!installed && ((a = aux) == null || a.ex == null) &&
402     (installed = casAux(a, h)))
403     p = a; // list of waiters replaced by h
404     if (installed && casStatus(s, s |= (DONE | ABNORMAL | THROWN)))
405     break;
406     }
407     for (; p != null; p = p.next)
408     LockSupport.unpark(p.thread);
409     return s;
410 jsr166 1.1 }
411    
412     /**
413 dl 1.124 * Records exception unless already done. Overridable in subclasses.
414 dl 1.54 *
415 dl 1.124 * @return status on exit
416 jsr166 1.1 */
417 dl 1.124 int trySetException(Throwable ex) {
418     return trySetThrown(ex);
419 dl 1.45 }
420    
421 dl 1.124 static boolean isExceptionalStatus(int s) { // needed by subclasses
422     return (s & THROWN) != 0;
423 dl 1.45 }
424    
425     /**
426 dl 1.124 * Unless done, calls exec and records status if completed, but
427     * doesn't wait for completion otherwise.
428 dl 1.45 *
429 dl 1.124 * @return status on exit from this method
430 dl 1.45 */
431 dl 1.124 final int doExec() {
432     int s; boolean completed;
433 dl 1.62 if ((s = status) >= 0) {
434     try {
435 dl 1.124 completed = exec();
436     } catch (Throwable rex) {
437     s = trySetException(rex);
438     completed = false;
439 dl 1.45 }
440 dl 1.124 if (completed)
441     s = setDone();
442 dl 1.45 }
443 dl 1.62 return s;
444     }
445    
446     /**
447 dl 1.128 * Helps and/or waits for completion from join, or async invoke if ran true.
448 dl 1.63 *
449 dl 1.128 * @param ran true if task known to have been exec'd
450     * @return status on exit
451 dl 1.63 */
452 dl 1.128 private int awaitJoin(boolean ran) {
453     boolean adjust = false, owned;
454 dl 1.124 Thread t; ForkJoinWorkerThread wt;
455 dl 1.128 ForkJoinPool p; ForkJoinPool.WorkQueue q; int s;
456 dl 1.126 if (owned = ((t = Thread.currentThread())
457     instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread)) {
458 dl 1.124 p = (wt = (ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).pool;
459     q = wt.workQueue;
460     }
461 dl 1.126 else {
462     p = ForkJoinPool.common;
463     q = ForkJoinPool.commonQueue();
464 dl 1.124 }
465 dl 1.128 if (q != null && p != null) {
466     if ((this instanceof CountedCompleter) ?
467     (s = p.helpComplete(this, q, owned)) < 0 :
468     (!ran && q.tryRemove(this, owned) && (s = doExec()) < 0))
469     return s;
470     else if (owned) {
471     if ((s = p.helpJoin(this, q)) < 0)
472     return s;
473     else if (s == ADJUST)
474     adjust = true;
475     }
476     }
477     return awaitDone(false, 0L, adjust, p);
478     }
479    
480     /**
481     * Helps and/or waits for completion from get.
482     *
483     * @param timed if true use timed wait
484     * @param nanos wait time
485     * @return status on exit, or ABNORMAL if interruptible and interrupted
486     */
487     private int awaitGet(boolean timed, long nanos) {
488     boolean adjust = false, owned;
489     Thread t; ForkJoinWorkerThread wt;
490     ForkJoinPool p; ForkJoinPool.WorkQueue q; int s; long deadline;
491     if (owned = ((t = Thread.currentThread())
492     instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread)) {
493     p = (wt = (ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).pool;
494     q = wt.workQueue;
495     }
496     else if (!Thread.interrupted()) {
497     p = ForkJoinPool.common;
498     q = ForkJoinPool.commonQueue();
499     }
500     else
501     return ABNORMAL;
502     if (!timed)
503     deadline = 0L;
504     else if (nanos <= 0L)
505     return 0;
506     else if ((deadline = nanos + System.nanoTime()) == 0L)
507     deadline = 1L;
508     if (q != null && p != null) {
509     if ((!timed || p.isSaturated()) &&
510     ((this instanceof CountedCompleter) ?
511     (s = p.helpComplete(this, q, owned)) < 0 :
512     (q.tryRemove(this, owned) && (s = doExec()) < 0)))
513     return s;
514     else if (owned) {
515     if ((s = p.helpJoin(this, q)) < 0)
516     return s;
517     else if (s == ADJUST)
518     adjust = true;
519     }
520     }
521     return awaitDone(!owned, deadline, adjust, p);
522 dl 1.45 }
523    
524     /**
525 dl 1.128 * Cancels, ignoring any exceptions thrown by cancel. Cancel is
526     * spec'ed not to throw any exceptions, but if it does anyway, we
527     * have no recourse, so guard against this case.
528 dl 1.54 */
529 dl 1.128 static final void cancelIgnoringExceptions(Future<?> t) {
530 dl 1.124 if (t != null) {
531 dl 1.54 try {
532 dl 1.129 t.cancel(true);
533 dl 1.54 } catch (Throwable ignore) {
534     }
535     }
536     }
537    
538     /**
539 jsr166 1.105 * Returns a rethrowable exception for this task, if available.
540     * To provide accurate stack traces, if the exception was not
541     * thrown by the current thread, we try to create a new exception
542     * of the same type as the one thrown, but with the recorded
543     * exception as its cause. If there is no such constructor, we
544     * instead try to use a no-arg constructor, followed by initCause,
545     * to the same effect. If none of these apply, or any fail due to
546     * other exceptions, we return the recorded exception, which is
547     * still correct, although it may contain a misleading stack
548     * trace.
549 dl 1.45 *
550     * @return the exception, or null if none
551     */
552     private Throwable getThrowableException() {
553 dl 1.124 Throwable ex; Aux a;
554     if ((a = aux) == null)
555     ex = null;
556     else if ((ex = a.ex) != null && a.thread != Thread.currentThread()) {
557 dl 1.45 try {
558 dl 1.124 Constructor<?> noArgCtor = null, oneArgCtor = null;
559 jsr166 1.106 for (Constructor<?> c : ex.getClass().getConstructors()) {
560 dl 1.45 Class<?>[] ps = c.getParameterTypes();
561     if (ps.length == 0)
562     noArgCtor = c;
563 dl 1.124 else if (ps.length == 1 && ps[0] == Throwable.class) {
564     oneArgCtor = c;
565     break;
566     }
567 dl 1.45 }
568 dl 1.124 if (oneArgCtor != null)
569     ex = (Throwable)oneArgCtor.newInstance(ex);
570     else if (noArgCtor != null) {
571     Throwable rx = (Throwable)noArgCtor.newInstance();
572     rx.initCause(ex);
573     ex = rx;
574 dl 1.45 }
575     } catch (Exception ignore) {
576     }
577     }
578     return ex;
579     }
580    
581     /**
582 dl 1.128 * Returns exception associated with the given status, or null if none.
583     */
584     private Throwable getException(int s) {
585     Throwable ex = null;
586     if ((s & ABNORMAL) != 0 &&
587     ((s & THROWN) == 0 || (ex = getThrowableException()) == null))
588     ex = new CancellationException();
589     return ex;
590     }
591    
592     /**
593 dl 1.124 * Throws exception associated with the given status, or
594     * CancellationException if none recorded.
595 dl 1.45 */
596 dl 1.124 private void reportException(int s) {
597     ForkJoinTask.<RuntimeException>uncheckedThrow(
598     (s & THROWN) != 0 ? getThrowableException() : null);
599 dl 1.45 }
600    
601     /**
602 dl 1.129 * Throws exception for (timed or untimed) get, wrapping if
603     * necessary in an ExecutionException.
604     */
605     private void reportExceptionForGet(int s) {
606     Throwable ex = null;
607     if (s == ABNORMAL)
608     ex = new InterruptedException();
609     else if (s >= 0)
610     ex = new TimeoutException();
611     else if ((s & THROWN) != 0 && (ex = getThrowableException()) != null)
612     ex = new ExecutionException(ex);
613     ForkJoinTask.<RuntimeException>uncheckedThrow(ex);
614     }
615    
616     /**
617 dl 1.124 * A version of "sneaky throw" to relay exceptions in other
618     * contexts.
619 dl 1.65 */
620 jsr166 1.78 static void rethrow(Throwable ex) {
621 dl 1.100 ForkJoinTask.<RuntimeException>uncheckedThrow(ex);
622 dl 1.65 }
623    
624     /**
625     * The sneaky part of sneaky throw, relying on generics
626     * limitations to evade compiler complaints about rethrowing
627 dl 1.124 * unchecked exceptions. If argument null, throws
628     * CancellationException.
629 dl 1.65 */
630     @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") static <T extends Throwable>
631 dl 1.100 void uncheckedThrow(Throwable t) throws T {
632 dl 1.124 if (t == null)
633     t = new CancellationException();
634     throw (T)t; // rely on vacuous cast
635 jsr166 1.1 }
636    
637     // public methods
638    
639     /**
640 dl 1.64 * Arranges to asynchronously execute this task in the pool the
641     * current task is running in, if applicable, or using the {@link
642 dl 1.67 * ForkJoinPool#commonPool()} if not {@link #inForkJoinPool}. While
643 dl 1.64 * it is not necessarily enforced, it is a usage error to fork a
644     * task more than once unless it has completed and been
645     * reinitialized. Subsequent modifications to the state of this
646     * task or any data it operates on are not necessarily
647     * consistently observable by any thread other than the one
648     * executing it unless preceded by a call to {@link #join} or
649     * related methods, or a call to {@link #isDone} returning {@code
650     * true}.
651 jsr166 1.2 *
652 jsr166 1.6 * @return {@code this}, to simplify usage
653 jsr166 1.1 */
654 jsr166 1.2 public final ForkJoinTask<V> fork() {
655 dl 1.124 Thread t; ForkJoinWorkerThread w;
656 dl 1.64 if ((t = Thread.currentThread()) instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread)
657 dl 1.124 (w = (ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).workQueue.push(this, w.pool);
658 dl 1.64 else
659 dl 1.71 ForkJoinPool.common.externalPush(this);
660 jsr166 1.2 return this;
661 jsr166 1.1 }
662    
663     /**
664 jsr166 1.115 * Returns the result of the computation when it
665     * {@linkplain #isDone is done}.
666     * This method differs from {@link #get()} in that abnormal
667     * completion results in {@code RuntimeException} or {@code Error},
668     * not {@code ExecutionException}, and that interrupts of the
669     * calling thread do <em>not</em> cause the method to abruptly
670     * return by throwing {@code InterruptedException}.
671 jsr166 1.1 *
672     * @return the computed result
673     */
674     public final V join() {
675 dl 1.59 int s;
676 dl 1.124 if ((s = status) >= 0)
677 dl 1.128 s = awaitJoin(false);
678 dl 1.124 if ((s & ABNORMAL) != 0)
679 dl 1.59 reportException(s);
680     return getRawResult();
681 jsr166 1.1 }
682    
683     /**
684     * Commences performing this task, awaits its completion if
685 jsr166 1.21 * necessary, and returns its result, or throws an (unchecked)
686 dl 1.20 * {@code RuntimeException} or {@code Error} if the underlying
687     * computation did so.
688 jsr166 1.1 *
689     * @return the computed result
690     */
691     public final V invoke() {
692 dl 1.59 int s;
693 dl 1.124 if ((s = doExec()) >= 0)
694 dl 1.128 s = awaitJoin(true);
695 dl 1.124 if ((s & ABNORMAL) != 0)
696 dl 1.59 reportException(s);
697     return getRawResult();
698 jsr166 1.1 }
699    
700     /**
701 jsr166 1.8 * Forks the given tasks, returning when {@code isDone} holds for
702     * each task or an (unchecked) exception is encountered, in which
703 dl 1.20 * case the exception is rethrown. If more than one task
704     * encounters an exception, then this method throws any one of
705     * these exceptions. If any task encounters an exception, the
706     * other may be cancelled. However, the execution status of
707     * individual tasks is not guaranteed upon exceptional return. The
708     * status of each task may be obtained using {@link
709     * #getException()} and related methods to check if they have been
710     * cancelled, completed normally or exceptionally, or left
711     * unprocessed.
712 jsr166 1.6 *
713     * @param t1 the first task
714     * @param t2 the second task
715     * @throws NullPointerException if any task is null
716 jsr166 1.1 */
717 jsr166 1.6 public static void invokeAll(ForkJoinTask<?> t1, ForkJoinTask<?> t2) {
718 dl 1.59 int s1, s2;
719 dl 1.124 if (t1 == null || t2 == null)
720     throw new NullPointerException();
721 jsr166 1.1 t2.fork();
722 dl 1.124 if ((s1 = t1.doExec()) >= 0)
723 dl 1.128 s1 = t1.awaitJoin(true);
724     if ((s1 & ABNORMAL) != 0) {
725     cancelIgnoringExceptions(t2);
726 dl 1.59 t1.reportException(s1);
727 dl 1.128 }
728     else {
729     if ((s2 = t2.status) >= 0)
730     s2 = t2.awaitJoin(false);
731     if ((s2 & ABNORMAL) != 0)
732     t2.reportException(s2);
733     }
734 jsr166 1.1 }
735    
736     /**
737 jsr166 1.6 * Forks the given tasks, returning when {@code isDone} holds for
738 jsr166 1.8 * each task or an (unchecked) exception is encountered, in which
739 dl 1.20 * case the exception is rethrown. If more than one task
740     * encounters an exception, then this method throws any one of
741     * these exceptions. If any task encounters an exception, others
742     * may be cancelled. However, the execution status of individual
743     * tasks is not guaranteed upon exceptional return. The status of
744     * each task may be obtained using {@link #getException()} and
745     * related methods to check if they have been cancelled, completed
746     * normally or exceptionally, or left unprocessed.
747 jsr166 1.6 *
748     * @param tasks the tasks
749 jsr166 1.8 * @throws NullPointerException if any task is null
750 jsr166 1.1 */
751     public static void invokeAll(ForkJoinTask<?>... tasks) {
752     Throwable ex = null;
753     int last = tasks.length - 1;
754 dl 1.124 for (int i = last, s; i >= 0; --i) {
755     ForkJoinTask<?> t;
756     if ((t = tasks[i]) == null) {
757     ex = new NullPointerException();
758     break;
759 jsr166 1.1 }
760 dl 1.124 if (i == 0) {
761     if ((s = t.doExec()) >= 0)
762 dl 1.128 s = t.awaitJoin(true);
763 dl 1.124 if ((s & ABNORMAL) != 0)
764 dl 1.128 ex = t.getException(s);
765 dl 1.124 break;
766 jsr166 1.1 }
767 dl 1.124 t.fork();
768 jsr166 1.1 }
769 dl 1.124 if (ex == null) {
770     for (int i = 1, s; i <= last; ++i) {
771     ForkJoinTask<?> t;
772     if ((t = tasks[i]) != null) {
773     if ((s = t.status) >= 0)
774 dl 1.128 s = t.awaitJoin(false);
775     if ((s & ABNORMAL) != 0 && (ex = t.getException(s)) != null)
776 dl 1.124 break;
777     }
778     }
779     }
780 dl 1.128 if (ex != null) {
781     for (int i = 1, s; i <= last; ++i)
782     cancelIgnoringExceptions(tasks[i]);
783 dl 1.65 rethrow(ex);
784 dl 1.128 }
785 jsr166 1.1 }
786    
787     /**
788 jsr166 1.7 * Forks all tasks in the specified collection, returning when
789 jsr166 1.8 * {@code isDone} holds for each task or an (unchecked) exception
790 dl 1.20 * is encountered, in which case the exception is rethrown. If
791     * more than one task encounters an exception, then this method
792     * throws any one of these exceptions. If any task encounters an
793     * exception, others may be cancelled. However, the execution
794     * status of individual tasks is not guaranteed upon exceptional
795     * return. The status of each task may be obtained using {@link
796     * #getException()} and related methods to check if they have been
797     * cancelled, completed normally or exceptionally, or left
798     * unprocessed.
799 jsr166 1.6 *
800 jsr166 1.1 * @param tasks the collection of tasks
801 jsr166 1.82 * @param <T> the type of the values returned from the tasks
802 jsr166 1.2 * @return the tasks argument, to simplify usage
803 jsr166 1.1 * @throws NullPointerException if tasks or any element are null
804     */
805 jsr166 1.2 public static <T extends ForkJoinTask<?>> Collection<T> invokeAll(Collection<T> tasks) {
806 jsr166 1.7 if (!(tasks instanceof RandomAccess) || !(tasks instanceof List<?>)) {
807 jsr166 1.121 invokeAll(tasks.toArray(new ForkJoinTask<?>[0]));
808 jsr166 1.2 return tasks;
809 jsr166 1.1 }
810     @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
811     List<? extends ForkJoinTask<?>> ts =
812     (List<? extends ForkJoinTask<?>>) tasks;
813     Throwable ex = null;
814 dl 1.124 int last = ts.size() - 1; // nearly same as array version
815     for (int i = last, s; i >= 0; --i) {
816     ForkJoinTask<?> t;
817     if ((t = ts.get(i)) == null) {
818     ex = new NullPointerException();
819     break;
820 jsr166 1.1 }
821 dl 1.124 if (i == 0) {
822     if ((s = t.doExec()) >= 0)
823 dl 1.128 s = t.awaitJoin(true);
824 dl 1.124 if ((s & ABNORMAL) != 0)
825 dl 1.128 ex = t.getException(s);
826 dl 1.124 break;
827     }
828     t.fork();
829     }
830     if (ex == null) {
831     for (int i = 1, s; i <= last; ++i) {
832     ForkJoinTask<?> t;
833     if ((t = ts.get(i)) != null) {
834     if ((s = t.status) >= 0)
835 dl 1.128 s = t.awaitJoin(false);
836     if ((s & ABNORMAL) != 0 && (ex = t.getException(s)) != null)
837 dl 1.124 break;
838     }
839 jsr166 1.1 }
840     }
841 dl 1.128 if (ex != null) {
842     for (int i = 1, s; i <= last; ++i)
843     cancelIgnoringExceptions(ts.get(i));
844 dl 1.65 rethrow(ex);
845 dl 1.128 }
846 jsr166 1.2 return tasks;
847 jsr166 1.1 }
848    
849     /**
850 jsr166 1.7 * Attempts to cancel execution of this task. This attempt will
851 jsr166 1.36 * fail if the task has already completed or could not be
852     * cancelled for some other reason. If successful, and this task
853     * has not started when {@code cancel} is called, execution of
854 dl 1.38 * this task is suppressed. After this method returns
855     * successfully, unless there is an intervening call to {@link
856     * #reinitialize}, subsequent calls to {@link #isCancelled},
857     * {@link #isDone}, and {@code cancel} will return {@code true}
858     * and calls to {@link #join} and related methods will result in
859     * {@code CancellationException}.
860 jsr166 1.1 *
861     * <p>This method may be overridden in subclasses, but if so, must
862 dl 1.38 * still ensure that these properties hold. In particular, the
863     * {@code cancel} method itself must not throw exceptions.
864 jsr166 1.1 *
865 jsr166 1.6 * <p>This method is designed to be invoked by <em>other</em>
866 jsr166 1.1 * tasks. To terminate the current task, you can just return or
867     * throw an unchecked exception from its computation method, or
868 jsr166 1.74 * invoke {@link #completeExceptionally(Throwable)}.
869 jsr166 1.1 *
870 dl 1.38 * @param mayInterruptIfRunning this value has no effect in the
871     * default implementation because interrupts are not used to
872     * control cancellation.
873 jsr166 1.1 *
874 jsr166 1.4 * @return {@code true} if this task is now cancelled
875 jsr166 1.1 */
876     public boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning) {
877 dl 1.124 return (trySetCancelled() & (ABNORMAL | THROWN)) == ABNORMAL;
878 jsr166 1.1 }
879    
880 jsr166 1.8 public final boolean isDone() {
881     return status < 0;
882     }
883    
884     public final boolean isCancelled() {
885 dl 1.118 return (status & (ABNORMAL | THROWN)) == ABNORMAL;
886 jsr166 1.8 }
887    
888     /**
889 jsr166 1.4 * Returns {@code true} if this task threw an exception or was cancelled.
890 jsr166 1.1 *
891 jsr166 1.4 * @return {@code true} if this task threw an exception or was cancelled
892 jsr166 1.1 */
893     public final boolean isCompletedAbnormally() {
894 dl 1.118 return (status & ABNORMAL) != 0;
895 jsr166 1.1 }
896    
897     /**
898 jsr166 1.8 * Returns {@code true} if this task completed without throwing an
899     * exception and was not cancelled.
900     *
901     * @return {@code true} if this task completed without throwing an
902     * exception and was not cancelled
903     */
904     public final boolean isCompletedNormally() {
905 dl 1.118 return (status & (DONE | ABNORMAL)) == DONE;
906 jsr166 1.8 }
907    
908     /**
909 jsr166 1.1 * Returns the exception thrown by the base computation, or a
910 jsr166 1.6 * {@code CancellationException} if cancelled, or {@code null} if
911     * none or if the method has not yet completed.
912 jsr166 1.1 *
913 jsr166 1.4 * @return the exception, or {@code null} if none
914 jsr166 1.1 */
915     public final Throwable getException() {
916 dl 1.128 return getException(status);
917 jsr166 1.1 }
918    
919     /**
920     * Completes this task abnormally, and if not already aborted or
921     * cancelled, causes it to throw the given exception upon
922     * {@code join} and related operations. This method may be used
923     * to induce exceptions in asynchronous tasks, or to force
924     * completion of tasks that would not otherwise complete. Its use
925 jsr166 1.6 * in other situations is discouraged. This method is
926 jsr166 1.1 * overridable, but overridden versions must invoke {@code super}
927     * implementation to maintain guarantees.
928     *
929 jsr166 1.11 * @param ex the exception to throw. If this exception is not a
930     * {@code RuntimeException} or {@code Error}, the actual exception
931     * thrown will be a {@code RuntimeException} with cause {@code ex}.
932 jsr166 1.1 */
933     public void completeExceptionally(Throwable ex) {
934 dl 1.124 trySetException((ex instanceof RuntimeException) ||
935     (ex instanceof Error) ? ex :
936     new RuntimeException(ex));
937 jsr166 1.1 }
938    
939     /**
940     * Completes this task, and if not already aborted or cancelled,
941 dl 1.22 * returning the given value as the result of subsequent
942     * invocations of {@code join} and related operations. This method
943     * may be used to provide results for asynchronous tasks, or to
944     * provide alternative handling for tasks that would not otherwise
945     * complete normally. Its use in other situations is
946     * discouraged. This method is overridable, but overridden
947     * versions must invoke {@code super} implementation to maintain
948     * guarantees.
949 jsr166 1.1 *
950     * @param value the result value for this task
951     */
952     public void complete(V value) {
953     try {
954     setRawResult(value);
955     } catch (Throwable rex) {
956 dl 1.124 trySetException(rex);
957 jsr166 1.1 return;
958     }
959 dl 1.118 setDone();
960 jsr166 1.1 }
961    
962 jsr166 1.25 /**
963 dl 1.62 * Completes this task normally without setting a value. The most
964     * recent value established by {@link #setRawResult} (or {@code
965     * null} by default) will be returned as the result of subsequent
966     * invocations of {@code join} and related operations.
967     *
968     * @since 1.8
969 dl 1.60 */
970     public final void quietlyComplete() {
971 dl 1.118 setDone();
972 dl 1.60 }
973    
974     /**
975 dl 1.29 * Waits if necessary for the computation to complete, and then
976     * retrieves its result.
977     *
978     * @return the computed result
979     * @throws CancellationException if the computation was cancelled
980     * @throws ExecutionException if the computation threw an
981     * exception
982     * @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is not a
983     * member of a ForkJoinPool and was interrupted while waiting
984 jsr166 1.25 */
985 jsr166 1.1 public final V get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException {
986 dl 1.129 int s;
987     if ((s = status) >= 0)
988     s = awaitGet(false, 0L);
989     if ((s & ABNORMAL) != 0)
990     reportExceptionForGet(s);
991     return getRawResult();
992 jsr166 1.1 }
993 dl 1.14
994 jsr166 1.25 /**
995 dl 1.29 * Waits if necessary for at most the given time for the computation
996     * to complete, and then retrieves its result, if available.
997     *
998     * @param timeout the maximum time to wait
999     * @param unit the time unit of the timeout argument
1000     * @return the computed result
1001     * @throws CancellationException if the computation was cancelled
1002     * @throws ExecutionException if the computation threw an
1003     * exception
1004     * @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is not a
1005     * member of a ForkJoinPool and was interrupted while waiting
1006     * @throws TimeoutException if the wait timed out
1007 jsr166 1.25 */
1008 jsr166 1.1 public final V get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
1009     throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, TimeoutException {
1010 dl 1.129 int s;
1011 dl 1.124 long nanos = unit.toNanos(timeout);
1012 dl 1.129 if ((s = status) >= 0)
1013     s = awaitGet(true, nanos);
1014     if (s >= 0 || (s & ABNORMAL) != 0)
1015     reportExceptionForGet(s);
1016     return getRawResult();
1017 jsr166 1.1 }
1018    
1019     /**
1020 dl 1.17 * Joins this task, without returning its result or throwing its
1021 jsr166 1.1 * exception. This method may be useful when processing
1022     * collections of tasks when some have been cancelled or otherwise
1023     * known to have aborted.
1024     */
1025     public final void quietlyJoin() {
1026 dl 1.124 if (status >= 0)
1027 dl 1.128 awaitJoin(false);
1028 jsr166 1.1 }
1029    
1030     /**
1031     * Commences performing this task and awaits its completion if
1032 dl 1.17 * necessary, without returning its result or throwing its
1033 dl 1.22 * exception.
1034 jsr166 1.1 */
1035     public final void quietlyInvoke() {
1036 dl 1.124 if (doExec() >= 0)
1037 dl 1.128 awaitJoin(true);
1038 jsr166 1.1 }
1039    
1040     /**
1041     * Possibly executes tasks until the pool hosting the current task
1042 jsr166 1.104 * {@linkplain ForkJoinPool#isQuiescent is quiescent}. This
1043     * method may be of use in designs in which many tasks are forked,
1044     * but none are explicitly joined, instead executing them until
1045     * all are processed.
1046 jsr166 1.1 */
1047     public static void helpQuiesce() {
1048 dl 1.124 Thread t; ForkJoinWorkerThread w; ForkJoinPool p;
1049     if ((t = Thread.currentThread()) instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread &&
1050     (p = (w = (ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).pool) != null)
1051 dl 1.128 p.helpQuiescePool(w.workQueue, Long.MAX_VALUE, false);
1052 dl 1.64 else
1053 dl 1.128 ForkJoinPool.common.externalHelpQuiescePool(Long.MAX_VALUE, false);
1054 jsr166 1.1 }
1055    
1056     /**
1057     * Resets the internal bookkeeping state of this task, allowing a
1058     * subsequent {@code fork}. This method allows repeated reuse of
1059     * this task, but only if reuse occurs when this task has either
1060     * never been forked, or has been forked, then completed and all
1061     * outstanding joins of this task have also completed. Effects
1062 jsr166 1.6 * under any other usage conditions are not guaranteed.
1063     * This method may be useful when executing
1064 jsr166 1.1 * pre-constructed trees of subtasks in loops.
1065 jsr166 1.34 *
1066 dl 1.33 * <p>Upon completion of this method, {@code isDone()} reports
1067     * {@code false}, and {@code getException()} reports {@code
1068     * null}. However, the value returned by {@code getRawResult} is
1069     * unaffected. To clear this value, you can invoke {@code
1070     * setRawResult(null)}.
1071 jsr166 1.1 */
1072     public void reinitialize() {
1073 dl 1.124 aux = null;
1074     status = 0;
1075 jsr166 1.1 }
1076    
1077     /**
1078 jsr166 1.103 * Returns the pool hosting the current thread, or {@code null}
1079     * if the current thread is executing outside of any ForkJoinPool.
1080     *
1081     * <p>This method returns {@code null} if and only if {@link
1082     * #inForkJoinPool} returns {@code false}.
1083 jsr166 1.1 *
1084 jsr166 1.97 * @return the pool, or {@code null} if none
1085 jsr166 1.1 */
1086     public static ForkJoinPool getPool() {
1087 dl 1.124 Thread t;
1088     return (((t = Thread.currentThread()) instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread) ?
1089     ((ForkJoinWorkerThread) t).pool : null);
1090 jsr166 1.1 }
1091    
1092     /**
1093 dl 1.42 * Returns {@code true} if the current thread is a {@link
1094     * ForkJoinWorkerThread} executing as a ForkJoinPool computation.
1095 jsr166 1.1 *
1096 dl 1.42 * @return {@code true} if the current thread is a {@link
1097     * ForkJoinWorkerThread} executing as a ForkJoinPool computation,
1098     * or {@code false} otherwise
1099 jsr166 1.1 */
1100     public static boolean inForkJoinPool() {
1101     return Thread.currentThread() instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread;
1102     }
1103    
1104     /**
1105     * Tries to unschedule this task for execution. This method will
1106 dl 1.64 * typically (but is not guaranteed to) succeed if this task is
1107     * the most recently forked task by the current thread, and has
1108     * not commenced executing in another thread. This method may be
1109     * useful when arranging alternative local processing of tasks
1110     * that could have been, but were not, stolen.
1111 jsr166 1.1 *
1112 jsr166 1.4 * @return {@code true} if unforked
1113 jsr166 1.1 */
1114     public boolean tryUnfork() {
1115 dl 1.126 Thread t; boolean owned;
1116     ForkJoinPool.WorkQueue q = ((owned = (t = Thread.currentThread())
1117     instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread) ?
1118     ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).workQueue :
1119     ForkJoinPool.commonQueue());
1120     return q != null && q.tryUnpush(this, owned);
1121 jsr166 1.1 }
1122    
1123     /**
1124     * Returns an estimate of the number of tasks that have been
1125     * forked by the current worker thread but not yet executed. This
1126     * value may be useful for heuristic decisions about whether to
1127     * fork other tasks.
1128     *
1129     * @return the number of tasks
1130     */
1131     public static int getQueuedTaskCount() {
1132 dl 1.66 Thread t; ForkJoinPool.WorkQueue q;
1133     if ((t = Thread.currentThread()) instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread)
1134     q = ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).workQueue;
1135     else
1136 dl 1.124 q = ForkJoinPool.commonQueue();
1137 dl 1.66 return (q == null) ? 0 : q.queueSize();
1138 jsr166 1.1 }
1139    
1140     /**
1141     * Returns an estimate of how many more locally queued tasks are
1142     * held by the current worker thread than there are other worker
1143 dl 1.64 * threads that might steal them, or zero if this thread is not
1144     * operating in a ForkJoinPool. This value may be useful for
1145 jsr166 1.1 * heuristic decisions about whether to fork other tasks. In many
1146     * usages of ForkJoinTasks, at steady state, each worker should
1147     * aim to maintain a small constant surplus (for example, 3) of
1148     * tasks, and to process computations locally if this threshold is
1149     * exceeded.
1150     *
1151     * @return the surplus number of tasks, which may be negative
1152     */
1153     public static int getSurplusQueuedTaskCount() {
1154 dl 1.66 return ForkJoinPool.getSurplusQueuedTaskCount();
1155 jsr166 1.1 }
1156    
1157     // Extension methods
1158    
1159     /**
1160 jsr166 1.4 * Returns the result that would be returned by {@link #join}, even
1161     * if this task completed abnormally, or {@code null} if this task
1162     * is not known to have been completed. This method is designed
1163     * to aid debugging, as well as to support extensions. Its use in
1164     * any other context is discouraged.
1165 jsr166 1.1 *
1166 jsr166 1.4 * @return the result, or {@code null} if not completed
1167 jsr166 1.1 */
1168     public abstract V getRawResult();
1169    
1170     /**
1171     * Forces the given value to be returned as a result. This method
1172     * is designed to support extensions, and should not in general be
1173     * called otherwise.
1174     *
1175     * @param value the value
1176     */
1177     protected abstract void setRawResult(V value);
1178    
1179     /**
1180 dl 1.62 * Immediately performs the base action of this task and returns
1181     * true if, upon return from this method, this task is guaranteed
1182 dl 1.122 * to have completed. This method may return false otherwise, to
1183     * indicate that this task is not necessarily complete (or is not
1184     * known to be complete), for example in asynchronous actions that
1185     * require explicit invocations of completion methods. This method
1186     * may also throw an (unchecked) exception to indicate abnormal
1187     * exit. This method is designed to support extensions, and should
1188     * not in general be called otherwise.
1189 jsr166 1.1 *
1190 dl 1.62 * @return {@code true} if this task is known to have completed normally
1191 jsr166 1.1 */
1192     protected abstract boolean exec();
1193    
1194     /**
1195 jsr166 1.5 * Returns, but does not unschedule or execute, a task queued by
1196     * the current thread but not yet executed, if one is immediately
1197 dl 1.66 * available. There is no guarantee that this task will actually
1198     * be polled or executed next. Conversely, this method may return
1199     * null even if a task exists but cannot be accessed without
1200     * contention with other threads. This method is designed
1201 jsr166 1.5 * primarily to support extensions, and is unlikely to be useful
1202 jsr166 1.6 * otherwise.
1203     *
1204 jsr166 1.4 * @return the next task, or {@code null} if none are available
1205 jsr166 1.1 */
1206     protected static ForkJoinTask<?> peekNextLocalTask() {
1207 dl 1.66 Thread t; ForkJoinPool.WorkQueue q;
1208     if ((t = Thread.currentThread()) instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread)
1209     q = ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).workQueue;
1210     else
1211 dl 1.124 q = ForkJoinPool.commonQueue();
1212 dl 1.66 return (q == null) ? null : q.peek();
1213 jsr166 1.1 }
1214    
1215     /**
1216     * Unschedules and returns, without executing, the next task
1217 dl 1.64 * queued by the current thread but not yet executed, if the
1218     * current thread is operating in a ForkJoinPool. This method is
1219     * designed primarily to support extensions, and is unlikely to be
1220     * useful otherwise.
1221 jsr166 1.1 *
1222 jsr166 1.4 * @return the next task, or {@code null} if none are available
1223 jsr166 1.1 */
1224     protected static ForkJoinTask<?> pollNextLocalTask() {
1225 dl 1.64 Thread t;
1226 dl 1.124 return (((t = Thread.currentThread()) instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread) ?
1227     ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).workQueue.nextLocalTask() : null);
1228 jsr166 1.1 }
1229    
1230     /**
1231 dl 1.64 * If the current thread is operating in a ForkJoinPool,
1232     * unschedules and returns, without executing, the next task
1233 jsr166 1.1 * queued by the current thread but not yet executed, if one is
1234     * available, or if not available, a task that was forked by some
1235     * other thread, if available. Availability may be transient, so a
1236 dl 1.64 * {@code null} result does not necessarily imply quiescence of
1237     * the pool this task is operating in. This method is designed
1238 jsr166 1.1 * primarily to support extensions, and is unlikely to be useful
1239 jsr166 1.6 * otherwise.
1240     *
1241 jsr166 1.4 * @return a task, or {@code null} if none are available
1242 jsr166 1.1 */
1243     protected static ForkJoinTask<?> pollTask() {
1244 dl 1.124 Thread t; ForkJoinWorkerThread w;
1245     return (((t = Thread.currentThread()) instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread) ?
1246     (w = (ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).pool.nextTaskFor(w.workQueue) :
1247     null);
1248 dl 1.54 }
1249    
1250 dl 1.94 /**
1251     * If the current thread is operating in a ForkJoinPool,
1252     * unschedules and returns, without executing, a task externally
1253     * submitted to the pool, if one is available. Availability may be
1254     * transient, so a {@code null} result does not necessarily imply
1255     * quiescence of the pool. This method is designed primarily to
1256     * support extensions, and is unlikely to be useful otherwise.
1257     *
1258     * @return a task, or {@code null} if none are available
1259 jsr166 1.107 * @since 9
1260 dl 1.94 */
1261     protected static ForkJoinTask<?> pollSubmission() {
1262 dl 1.96 Thread t;
1263 dl 1.124 return (((t = Thread.currentThread()) instanceof ForkJoinWorkerThread) ?
1264     ((ForkJoinWorkerThread)t).pool.pollSubmission() : null);
1265 dl 1.94 }
1266    
1267 dl 1.60 // tag operations
1268 dl 1.54
1269     /**
1270 dl 1.60 * Returns the tag for this task.
1271 dl 1.54 *
1272 dl 1.60 * @return the tag for this task
1273 dl 1.54 * @since 1.8
1274     */
1275 dl 1.60 public final short getForkJoinTaskTag() {
1276     return (short)status;
1277 dl 1.54 }
1278    
1279     /**
1280 jsr166 1.102 * Atomically sets the tag value for this task and returns the old value.
1281 dl 1.54 *
1282 jsr166 1.102 * @param newValue the new tag value
1283 dl 1.60 * @return the previous value of the tag
1284 dl 1.54 * @since 1.8
1285     */
1286 jsr166 1.102 public final short setForkJoinTaskTag(short newValue) {
1287 dl 1.54 for (int s;;) {
1288 dl 1.124 if (casStatus(s = status, (s & ~SMASK) | (newValue & SMASK)))
1289 dl 1.60 return (short)s;
1290 dl 1.54 }
1291     }
1292    
1293     /**
1294 dl 1.60 * Atomically conditionally sets the tag value for this task.
1295     * Among other applications, tags can be used as visit markers
1296 dl 1.61 * in tasks operating on graphs, as in methods that check: {@code
1297 dl 1.60 * if (task.compareAndSetForkJoinTaskTag((short)0, (short)1))}
1298     * before processing, otherwise exiting because the node has
1299     * already been visited.
1300 dl 1.54 *
1301 jsr166 1.102 * @param expect the expected tag value
1302     * @param update the new tag value
1303 jsr166 1.76 * @return {@code true} if successful; i.e., the current value was
1304 jsr166 1.102 * equal to {@code expect} and was changed to {@code update}.
1305 dl 1.54 * @since 1.8
1306     */
1307 jsr166 1.102 public final boolean compareAndSetForkJoinTaskTag(short expect, short update) {
1308 dl 1.54 for (int s;;) {
1309 jsr166 1.102 if ((short)(s = status) != expect)
1310 dl 1.54 return false;
1311 dl 1.124 if (casStatus(s, (s & ~SMASK) | (update & SMASK)))
1312 dl 1.54 return true;
1313     }
1314 jsr166 1.1 }
1315    
1316 jsr166 1.5 /**
1317 jsr166 1.95 * Adapter for Runnables. This implements RunnableFuture
1318 jsr166 1.5 * to be compliant with AbstractExecutorService constraints
1319     * when used in ForkJoinPool.
1320     */
1321     static final class AdaptedRunnable<T> extends ForkJoinTask<T>
1322     implements RunnableFuture<T> {
1323 jsr166 1.123 @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Conditionally serializable
1324 jsr166 1.5 final Runnable runnable;
1325 jsr166 1.123 @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Conditionally serializable
1326 jsr166 1.5 T result;
1327     AdaptedRunnable(Runnable runnable, T result) {
1328     if (runnable == null) throw new NullPointerException();
1329     this.runnable = runnable;
1330 dl 1.59 this.result = result; // OK to set this even before completion
1331 jsr166 1.5 }
1332 dl 1.59 public final T getRawResult() { return result; }
1333     public final void setRawResult(T v) { result = v; }
1334     public final boolean exec() { runnable.run(); return true; }
1335     public final void run() { invoke(); }
1336 jsr166 1.116 public String toString() {
1337     return super.toString() + "[Wrapped task = " + runnable + "]";
1338     }
1339 dl 1.59 private static final long serialVersionUID = 5232453952276885070L;
1340     }
1341    
1342     /**
1343 jsr166 1.99 * Adapter for Runnables without results.
1344 dl 1.59 */
1345     static final class AdaptedRunnableAction extends ForkJoinTask<Void>
1346     implements RunnableFuture<Void> {
1347 jsr166 1.123 @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Conditionally serializable
1348 dl 1.59 final Runnable runnable;
1349     AdaptedRunnableAction(Runnable runnable) {
1350     if (runnable == null) throw new NullPointerException();
1351     this.runnable = runnable;
1352 jsr166 1.5 }
1353 dl 1.59 public final Void getRawResult() { return null; }
1354     public final void setRawResult(Void v) { }
1355     public final boolean exec() { runnable.run(); return true; }
1356     public final void run() { invoke(); }
1357 jsr166 1.116 public String toString() {
1358     return super.toString() + "[Wrapped task = " + runnable + "]";
1359     }
1360 jsr166 1.5 private static final long serialVersionUID = 5232453952276885070L;
1361     }
1362    
1363     /**
1364 jsr166 1.99 * Adapter for Runnables in which failure forces worker exception.
1365 dl 1.73 */
1366     static final class RunnableExecuteAction extends ForkJoinTask<Void> {
1367 jsr166 1.123 @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Conditionally serializable
1368 dl 1.73 final Runnable runnable;
1369     RunnableExecuteAction(Runnable runnable) {
1370     if (runnable == null) throw new NullPointerException();
1371     this.runnable = runnable;
1372     }
1373     public final Void getRawResult() { return null; }
1374     public final void setRawResult(Void v) { }
1375     public final boolean exec() { runnable.run(); return true; }
1376 dl 1.124 int trySetException(Throwable ex) {
1377 dl 1.126 int s; // if runnable has a handler, invoke it
1378     if (isExceptionalStatus(s = trySetThrown(ex)) &&
1379     runnable instanceof java.lang.Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler) {
1380     try {
1381     ((java.lang.Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler)runnable).
1382     uncaughtException(Thread.currentThread(), ex);
1383     } catch (Throwable ignore) {
1384     }
1385     }
1386 dl 1.124 return s;
1387 dl 1.73 }
1388     private static final long serialVersionUID = 5232453952276885070L;
1389     }
1390    
1391     /**
1392 jsr166 1.99 * Adapter for Callables.
1393 jsr166 1.5 */
1394     static final class AdaptedCallable<T> extends ForkJoinTask<T>
1395     implements RunnableFuture<T> {
1396 jsr166 1.123 @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Conditionally serializable
1397 jsr166 1.6 final Callable<? extends T> callable;
1398 jsr166 1.123 @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Conditionally serializable
1399 jsr166 1.5 T result;
1400 jsr166 1.6 AdaptedCallable(Callable<? extends T> callable) {
1401 jsr166 1.5 if (callable == null) throw new NullPointerException();
1402     this.callable = callable;
1403     }
1404 dl 1.59 public final T getRawResult() { return result; }
1405     public final void setRawResult(T v) { result = v; }
1406     public final boolean exec() {
1407 jsr166 1.5 try {
1408     result = callable.call();
1409     return true;
1410     } catch (RuntimeException rex) {
1411     throw rex;
1412     } catch (Exception ex) {
1413     throw new RuntimeException(ex);
1414     }
1415     }
1416 dl 1.59 public final void run() { invoke(); }
1417 jsr166 1.116 public String toString() {
1418     return super.toString() + "[Wrapped task = " + callable + "]";
1419     }
1420 jsr166 1.117 private static final long serialVersionUID = 2838392045355241008L;
1421 jsr166 1.5 }
1422 jsr166 1.2
1423 dl 1.129 static final class AdaptedInterruptibleCallable<T> extends ForkJoinTask<T>
1424     implements RunnableFuture<T> {
1425     @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Conditionally serializable
1426     final Callable<? extends T> callable;
1427     @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Conditionally serializable
1428     transient volatile Thread runner;
1429     T result;
1430     AdaptedInterruptibleCallable(Callable<? extends T> callable) {
1431     if (callable == null) throw new NullPointerException();
1432     this.callable = callable;
1433     }
1434     public final T getRawResult() { return result; }
1435     public final void setRawResult(T v) { result = v; }
1436     public final boolean exec() {
1437     Thread.interrupted();
1438     runner = Thread.currentThread();
1439     try {
1440 dl 1.133 if (!isDone()) // recheck
1441     result = callable.call();
1442 dl 1.129 return true;
1443     } catch (RuntimeException rex) {
1444     throw rex;
1445     } catch (Exception ex) {
1446     throw new RuntimeException(ex);
1447     } finally {
1448     runner = null;
1449     Thread.interrupted();
1450     }
1451     }
1452     public final void run() { invoke(); }
1453     public final boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning) {
1454     Thread t;
1455     boolean stat = super.cancel(false);
1456     if (mayInterruptIfRunning && (t = runner) != null) {
1457     try {
1458     t.interrupt();
1459     } catch (Throwable ignore) {
1460     }
1461     }
1462     return stat;
1463     }
1464     public String toString() {
1465     return super.toString() + "[Wrapped task = " + callable + "]";
1466     }
1467     private static final long serialVersionUID = 2838392045355241008L;
1468     }
1469    
1470 jsr166 1.2 /**
1471 jsr166 1.6 * Returns a new {@code ForkJoinTask} that performs the {@code run}
1472     * method of the given {@code Runnable} as its action, and returns
1473     * a null result upon {@link #join}.
1474 jsr166 1.2 *
1475     * @param runnable the runnable action
1476     * @return the task
1477     */
1478 jsr166 1.6 public static ForkJoinTask<?> adapt(Runnable runnable) {
1479 dl 1.59 return new AdaptedRunnableAction(runnable);
1480 jsr166 1.2 }
1481    
1482     /**
1483 jsr166 1.6 * Returns a new {@code ForkJoinTask} that performs the {@code run}
1484     * method of the given {@code Runnable} as its action, and returns
1485     * the given result upon {@link #join}.
1486 jsr166 1.2 *
1487     * @param runnable the runnable action
1488     * @param result the result upon completion
1489 jsr166 1.82 * @param <T> the type of the result
1490 jsr166 1.2 * @return the task
1491     */
1492     public static <T> ForkJoinTask<T> adapt(Runnable runnable, T result) {
1493 jsr166 1.5 return new AdaptedRunnable<T>(runnable, result);
1494 jsr166 1.2 }
1495    
1496     /**
1497 jsr166 1.6 * Returns a new {@code ForkJoinTask} that performs the {@code call}
1498     * method of the given {@code Callable} as its action, and returns
1499     * its result upon {@link #join}, translating any checked exceptions
1500     * encountered into {@code RuntimeException}.
1501 jsr166 1.2 *
1502     * @param callable the callable action
1503 jsr166 1.82 * @param <T> the type of the callable's result
1504 jsr166 1.2 * @return the task
1505     */
1506 jsr166 1.6 public static <T> ForkJoinTask<T> adapt(Callable<? extends T> callable) {
1507 jsr166 1.5 return new AdaptedCallable<T>(callable);
1508 jsr166 1.2 }
1509    
1510 dl 1.129 /**
1511     * Returns a new {@code ForkJoinTask} that performs the {@code
1512     * call} method of the given {@code Callable} as its action, and
1513     * returns its result upon {@link #join}, translating any checked
1514     * exceptions encountered into {@code
1515     * RuntimeException}. Additionally, invocations of {@code cancel}
1516     * with {@code mayInterruptIfRunning true} will attempt to
1517     * interrupt the thread performing the task.
1518     *
1519     * @param callable the callable action
1520     * @param <T> the type of the callable's result
1521     * @return the task
1522     *
1523     * @since 1.15
1524     */
1525     public static <T> ForkJoinTask<T> adaptInterruptible(Callable<? extends T> callable) {
1526     return new AdaptedInterruptibleCallable<T>(callable);
1527     }
1528    
1529 jsr166 1.1 // Serialization support
1530    
1531     private static final long serialVersionUID = -7721805057305804111L;
1532    
1533     /**
1534 jsr166 1.53 * Saves this task to a stream (that is, serializes it).
1535 jsr166 1.1 *
1536 jsr166 1.83 * @param s the stream
1537 jsr166 1.84 * @throws java.io.IOException if an I/O error occurs
1538 jsr166 1.1 * @serialData the current run status and the exception thrown
1539 jsr166 1.4 * during execution, or {@code null} if none
1540 jsr166 1.1 */
1541     private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s)
1542     throws java.io.IOException {
1543 dl 1.124 Aux a;
1544 jsr166 1.1 s.defaultWriteObject();
1545 dl 1.124 s.writeObject((a = aux) == null ? null : a.ex);
1546 jsr166 1.1 }
1547    
1548     /**
1549 jsr166 1.53 * Reconstitutes this task from a stream (that is, deserializes it).
1550 jsr166 1.83 * @param s the stream
1551 jsr166 1.84 * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class of a serialized object
1552     * could not be found
1553     * @throws java.io.IOException if an I/O error occurs
1554 jsr166 1.1 */
1555     private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s)
1556     throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
1557     s.defaultReadObject();
1558     Object ex = s.readObject();
1559     if (ex != null)
1560 dl 1.124 trySetThrown((Throwable)ex);
1561 jsr166 1.1 }
1562    
1563 dl 1.45 static {
1564 jsr166 1.1 try {
1565 dl 1.109 MethodHandles.Lookup l = MethodHandles.lookup();
1566     STATUS = l.findVarHandle(ForkJoinTask.class, "status", int.class);
1567 dl 1.124 AUX = l.findVarHandle(ForkJoinTask.class, "aux", Aux.class);
1568 jsr166 1.91 } catch (ReflectiveOperationException e) {
1569 jsr166 1.120 throw new ExceptionInInitializerError(e);
1570 jsr166 1.1 }
1571     }
1572 dl 1.45
1573 jsr166 1.1 }