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package org.jruby.util.io;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.channels.ClosedSelectorException;
import java.nio.channels.SelectionKey;
import java.nio.channels.Selector;
import java.util.List;

import java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Iterator;

This is a simple implementation of a hard-referenced java.nio.channels.Selector pool. It is intended to allow us to reuse a small pool of selectors rather than creating them new for each use (which causes problem for Windows and its socket-per-selector impl) or saving them per-thread (which causes problems when there are many not-quite-dead threads in flight. The selectors are kept open in the pool and you should call cleanup() for releasing selectors.
Author:headius
/** * This is a simple implementation of a hard-referenced java.nio.channels.Selector * pool. It is intended to allow us to reuse a small pool of selectors rather * than creating them new for each use (which causes problem for Windows and * its socket-per-selector impl) or saving them per-thread (which causes * problems when there are many not-quite-dead threads in flight. * * The selectors are kept open in the pool and you should call {@link #cleanup()} * for releasing selectors. * * @author headius */
public class SelectorPool { private final Map<SelectorProvider, List<Selector>> pool = new HashMap<SelectorProvider, List<Selector>>();
Get a selector from the pool (or create a new one). Selectors come from the default selector provider on the current JVM.
Throws:
  • IOException – if there's a problem opening a new selector
Returns:a java.nio.channels.Selector
/** * Get a selector from the pool (or create a new one). Selectors come from * the default selector provider on the current JVM. * * @return a java.nio.channels.Selector * @throws IOException if there's a problem opening a new selector */
public synchronized Selector get() throws IOException{ return retrieveFromPool(SelectorProvider.provider()); }
Get a selector from the pool (or create a new one). Selectors come from the given provider.
Throws:
  • IOException – if there's a problem opening a new selector
Returns:a java.nio.channels.Selector
/** * Get a selector from the pool (or create a new one). Selectors come from * the given provider. * * @return a java.nio.channels.Selector * @throws IOException if there's a problem opening a new selector */
public synchronized Selector get(SelectorProvider provider) throws IOException{ return retrieveFromPool(provider); }
Put a selector back into the pool.
Params:
  • selector – the selector to put back
/** * Put a selector back into the pool. * * @param selector the selector to put back */
public void put(Selector selector) { try { for (SelectionKey key : selector.keys()) { if (key != null) { key.cancel(); } } try { selector.selectNow(); } catch (Exception e) { //ignore } returnToPool(selector); } catch (ClosedSelectorException cse) { // ignore; this one is not usable and we'll just create a new one the next time } }
Clean up a pool. All selectors in a pool are closed and the pool gets empty.
/** * Clean up a pool. * * All selectors in a pool are closed and the pool gets empty. * */
public synchronized void cleanup() { for (Map.Entry<SelectorProvider, List<Selector>> entry : pool.entrySet()) { List<Selector> providerPool = entry.getValue(); while (!providerPool.isEmpty()) { Selector selector = providerPool.remove(providerPool.size() - 1); try { selector.close(); } catch (IOException ioe) { // ignore IOException at termination. } } } pool.clear(); } private Selector retrieveFromPool(SelectorProvider provider) throws IOException { List<Selector> providerPool = pool.get(provider); if (providerPool != null && !providerPool.isEmpty()) { return providerPool.remove(providerPool.size() - 1); } return SelectorFactory.openWithRetryFrom(null, provider); } private synchronized void returnToPool(Selector selector) { if (selector.isOpen()) { SelectorProvider provider = selector.provider(); List<Selector> providerPool = pool.get(provider); if (providerPool == null) { providerPool = new LinkedList<Selector>(); pool.put(provider, providerPool); } providerPool.add(selector); } } }