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package java.io;
/**
* A piped input stream should be connected
* to a piped output stream; the piped input
* stream then provides whatever data bytes
* are written to the piped output stream.
* Typically, data is read from a {@code PipedInputStream}
* object by one thread and data is written
* to the corresponding {@code PipedOutputStream}
* by some other thread. Attempting to use
* both objects from a single thread is not
* recommended, as it may deadlock the thread.
* The piped input stream contains a buffer,
* decoupling read operations from write operations,
* within limits.
* A pipe is said to be broken if a
* thread that was providing data bytes to the connected
* piped output stream is no longer alive.
*
* @author James Gosling
* @see java.io.PipedOutputStream
* @since 1.0
*/
public class PipedInputStream extends InputStream {
boolean closedByWriter;
volatile boolean closedByReader;
boolean connected;
/* REMIND: identification of the read and write sides needs to be
more sophisticated. Either using thread groups (but what about
pipes within a thread?) or using finalization (but it may be a
long time until the next GC). */
Thread readSide;
Thread writeSide;
private static final int DEFAULT_PIPE_SIZE = 1024;
/**
* The default size of the pipe's circular input buffer.
* @since 1.1
*/
// This used to be a constant before the pipe size was allowed
// to change. This field will continue to be maintained
// for backward compatibility.
protected static final int PIPE_SIZE = DEFAULT_PIPE_SIZE;
/**
* The circular buffer into which incoming data is placed.
* @since 1.1
*/
protected byte buffer[];
/**
* The index of the position in the circular buffer at which the
* next byte of data will be stored when received from the connected
* piped output stream. in<0
implies the buffer is empty,
* {@code in==out} implies the buffer is full
* @since 1.1
*/
protected int in = -1;
/**
* The index of the position in the circular buffer at which the next
* byte of data will be read by this piped input stream.
* @since 1.1
*/
protected int out = 0;
/**
* Creates a {@code PipedInputStream} so
* that it is connected to the piped output
* stream {@code src}. Data bytes written
* to {@code src} will then be available
* as input from this stream.
*
* @param src the stream to connect to.
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
*/
public PipedInputStream(PipedOutputStream src) throws IOException {
this(src, DEFAULT_PIPE_SIZE);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code PipedInputStream} so that it is
* connected to the piped output stream
* {@code src} and uses the specified pipe size for
* the pipe's buffer.
* Data bytes written to {@code src} will then
* be available as input from this stream.
*
* @param src the stream to connect to.
* @param pipeSize the size of the pipe's buffer.
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code pipeSize <= 0}.
* @since 1.6
*/
public PipedInputStream(PipedOutputStream src, int pipeSize)
throws IOException {
initPipe(pipeSize);
connect(src);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code PipedInputStream} so
* that it is not yet {@linkplain #connect(java.io.PipedOutputStream)
* connected}.
* It must be {@linkplain java.io.PipedOutputStream#connect(
* java.io.PipedInputStream) connected} to a
* {@code PipedOutputStream} before being used.
*/
public PipedInputStream() {
initPipe(DEFAULT_PIPE_SIZE);
}
/**
* Creates a {@code PipedInputStream} so that it is not yet
* {@linkplain #connect(java.io.PipedOutputStream) connected} and
* uses the specified pipe size for the pipe's buffer.
* It must be {@linkplain java.io.PipedOutputStream#connect(
* java.io.PipedInputStream)
* connected} to a {@code PipedOutputStream} before being used.
*
* @param pipeSize the size of the pipe's buffer.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code pipeSize <= 0}.
* @since 1.6
*/
public PipedInputStream(int pipeSize) {
initPipe(pipeSize);
}
private void initPipe(int pipeSize) {
if (pipeSize <= 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Pipe Size <= 0");
}
buffer = new byte[pipeSize];
}
/**
* Causes this piped input stream to be connected
* to the piped output stream {@code src}.
* If this object is already connected to some
* other piped output stream, an {@code IOException}
* is thrown.
*
* If {@code src} is an * unconnected piped output stream and {@code snk} * is an unconnected piped input stream, they * may be connected by either the call: * *
{@code snk.connect(src)}*
* or the call: * *
{@code src.connect(snk)}*
* The two calls have the same effect. * * @param src The piped output stream to connect to. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public void connect(PipedOutputStream src) throws IOException { src.connect(this); } /** * Receives a byte of data. This method will block if no input is * available. * @param b the byte being received * @throws IOException If the pipe is {@code broken}, * {@link #connect(java.io.PipedOutputStream) unconnected}, * closed, or if an I/O error occurs. * @since 1.1 */ protected synchronized void receive(int b) throws IOException { checkStateForReceive(); writeSide = Thread.currentThread(); if (in == out) awaitSpace(); if (in < 0) { in = 0; out = 0; } buffer[in++] = (byte)(b & 0xFF); if (in >= buffer.length) { in = 0; } } /** * Receives data into an array of bytes. This method will * block until some input is available. * @param b the buffer into which the data is received * @param off the start offset of the data * @param len the maximum number of bytes received * @throws IOException If the pipe is broken, * {@link #connect(java.io.PipedOutputStream) unconnected}, * closed,or if an I/O error occurs. */ synchronized void receive(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException { checkStateForReceive(); writeSide = Thread.currentThread(); int bytesToTransfer = len; while (bytesToTransfer > 0) { if (in == out) awaitSpace(); int nextTransferAmount = 0; if (out < in) { nextTransferAmount = buffer.length - in; } else if (in < out) { if (in == -1) { in = out = 0; nextTransferAmount = buffer.length - in; } else { nextTransferAmount = out - in; } } if (nextTransferAmount > bytesToTransfer) nextTransferAmount = bytesToTransfer; assert(nextTransferAmount > 0); System.arraycopy(b, off, buffer, in, nextTransferAmount); bytesToTransfer -= nextTransferAmount; off += nextTransferAmount; in += nextTransferAmount; if (in >= buffer.length) { in = 0; } } } private void checkStateForReceive() throws IOException { if (!connected) { throw new IOException("Pipe not connected"); } else if (closedByWriter || closedByReader) { throw new IOException("Pipe closed"); } else if (readSide != null && !readSide.isAlive()) { throw new IOException("Read end dead"); } } private void awaitSpace() throws IOException { while (in == out) { checkStateForReceive(); /* full: kick any waiting readers */ notifyAll(); try { wait(1000); } catch (InterruptedException ex) { throw new java.io.InterruptedIOException(); } } } /** * Notifies all waiting threads that the last byte of data has been * received. */ synchronized void receivedLast() { closedByWriter = true; notifyAll(); } /** * Reads the next byte of data from this piped input stream. The * value byte is returned as an {@code int} in the range * {@code 0} to {@code 255}. * This method blocks until input data is available, the end of the * stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next byte of data, or {@code -1} if the end of the * stream is reached. * @throws IOException if the pipe is * {@link #connect(java.io.PipedOutputStream) unconnected}, * {@code broken}, closed, * or if an I/O error occurs. */ public synchronized int read() throws IOException { if (!connected) { throw new IOException("Pipe not connected"); } else if (closedByReader) { throw new IOException("Pipe closed"); } else if (writeSide != null && !writeSide.isAlive() && !closedByWriter && (in < 0)) { throw new IOException("Write end dead"); } readSide = Thread.currentThread(); int trials = 2; while (in < 0) { if (closedByWriter) { /* closed by writer, return EOF */ return -1; } if ((writeSide != null) && (!writeSide.isAlive()) && (--trials < 0)) { throw new IOException("Pipe broken"); } /* might be a writer waiting */ notifyAll(); try { wait(1000); } catch (InterruptedException ex) { throw new java.io.InterruptedIOException(); } } int ret = buffer[out++] & 0xFF; if (out >= buffer.length) { out = 0; } if (in == out) { /* now empty */ in = -1; } return ret; } /** * Reads up to {@code len} bytes of data from this piped input * stream into an array of bytes. Less than {@code len} bytes * will be read if the end of the data stream is reached or if * {@code len} exceeds the pipe's buffer size. * If {@code len } is zero, then no bytes are read and 0 is returned; * otherwise, the method blocks until at least 1 byte of input is * available, end of the stream has been detected, or an exception is * thrown. * * @param b the buffer into which the data is read. * @param off the start offset in the destination array {@code b} * @param len the maximum number of bytes read. * @return the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or * {@code -1} if there is no more data because the end of * the stream has been reached. * @throws NullPointerException If {@code b} is {@code null}. * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException If {@code off} is negative, * {@code len} is negative, or {@code len} is greater than * {@code b.length - off} * @throws IOException if the pipe is {@code broken}, * {@link #connect(java.io.PipedOutputStream) unconnected}, * closed, or if an I/O error occurs. */ public synchronized int read(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException { if (b == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } else if (off < 0 || len < 0 || len > b.length - off) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); } else if (len == 0) { return 0; } /* possibly wait on the first character */ int c = read(); if (c < 0) { return -1; } b[off] = (byte) c; int rlen = 1; while ((in >= 0) && (len > 1)) { int available; if (in > out) { available = Math.min((buffer.length - out), (in - out)); } else { available = buffer.length - out; } // A byte is read beforehand outside the loop if (available > (len - 1)) { available = len - 1; } System.arraycopy(buffer, out, b, off + rlen, available); out += available; rlen += available; len -= available; if (out >= buffer.length) { out = 0; } if (in == out) { /* now empty */ in = -1; } } return rlen; } /** * Returns the number of bytes that can be read from this input * stream without blocking. * * @return the number of bytes that can be read from this input stream * without blocking, or {@code 0} if this input stream has been * closed by invoking its {@link #close()} method, or if the pipe * is {@link #connect(java.io.PipedOutputStream) unconnected}, or * {@code broken}. * * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @since 1.0.2 */ public synchronized int available() throws IOException { if(in < 0) return 0; else if(in == out) return buffer.length; else if (in > out) return in - out; else return in + buffer.length - out; } /** * Closes this piped input stream and releases any system resources * associated with the stream. * * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public void close() throws IOException { closedByReader = true; synchronized (this) { in = -1; } } }