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/*
* Written by Doug Lea, Bill Scherer, and Michael Scott with
* assistance from members of JCP JSR-166 Expert Group and released to
* the public domain, as explained at
* http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain
*/
package java.util.concurrent;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.*;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*;
import java.util.*;
/**
* A {@linkplain BlockingQueue blocking queue} in which each insert
* operation must wait for a corresponding remove operation by another
* thread, and vice versa. A synchronous queue does not have any
* internal capacity, not even a capacity of one. You cannot
* <tt>peek</tt> at a synchronous queue because an element is only
* present when you try to remove it; you cannot insert an element
* (using any method) unless another thread is trying to remove it;
* you cannot iterate as there is nothing to iterate. The
* <em>head</em> of the queue is the element that the first queued
* inserting thread is trying to add to the queue; if there is no such
* queued thread then no element is available for removal and
* <tt>poll()</tt> will return <tt>null</tt>. For purposes of other
* <tt>Collection</tt> methods (for example <tt>contains</tt>), a
* <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> acts as an empty collection. This queue
* does not permit <tt>null</tt> elements.
*
* <p>Synchronous queues are similar to rendezvous channels used in
* CSP and Ada. They are well suited for handoff designs, in which an
* object running in one thread must sync up with an object running
* in another thread in order to hand it some information, event, or
* task.
*
* <p> This class supports an optional fairness policy for ordering
* waiting producer and consumer threads. By default, this ordering
* is not guaranteed. However, a queue constructed with fairness set
* to <tt>true</tt> grants threads access in FIFO order.
*
* <p>This class and its iterator implement all of the
* <em>optional</em> methods of the {@link Collection} and {@link
* Iterator} interfaces.
*
* <p>This class is a member of the
* <a href="{@docRoot}/../technotes/guides/collections/index.html">
* Java Collections Framework</a>.
*
* @since 1.5
* @author Doug Lea and Bill Scherer and Michael Scott
* @param <E> the type of elements held in this collection
*/
public class SynchronousQueue<E> extends AbstractQueue<E>
implements BlockingQueue<E>, java.io.Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -3223113410248163686L;
/*
* This class implements extensions of the dual stack and dual
* queue algorithms described in "Nonblocking Concurrent Objects
* with Condition Synchronization", by W. N. Scherer III and
* M. L. Scott. 18th Annual Conf. on Distributed Computing,
* Oct. 2004 (see also
* http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/scott/synchronization/pseudocode/duals.html).
* The (Lifo) stack is used for non-fair mode, and the (Fifo)
* queue for fair mode. The performance of the two is generally
* similar. Fifo usually supports higher throughput under
* contention but Lifo maintains higher thread locality in common
* applications.
*
* A dual queue (and similarly stack) is one that at any given
* time either holds "data" -- items provided by put operations,
* or "requests" -- slots representing take operations, or is
* empty. A call to "fulfill" (i.e., a call requesting an item
* from a queue holding data or vice versa) dequeues a
* complementary node. The most interesting feature of these
* queues is that any operation can figure out which mode the
* queue is in, and act accordingly without needing locks.
*
* Both the queue and stack extend abstract class Transferer
* defining the single method transfer that does a put or a
* take. These are unified into a single method because in dual
* data structures, the put and take operations are symmetrical,
* so nearly all code can be combined. The resulting transfer
* methods are on the long side, but are easier to follow than
* they would be if broken up into nearly-duplicated parts.
*
* The queue and stack data structures share many conceptual
* similarities but very few concrete details. For simplicity,
* they are kept distinct so that they can later evolve
* separately.
*
* The algorithms here differ from the versions in the above paper
* in extending them for use in synchronous queues, as well as
* dealing with cancellation. The main differences include:
*
* 1. The original algorithms used bit-marked pointers, but
* the ones here use mode bits in nodes, leading to a number
* of further adaptations.
* 2. SynchronousQueues must block threads waiting to become
* fulfilled.
* 3. Support for cancellation via timeout and interrupts,
* including cleaning out cancelled nodes/threads
* from lists to avoid garbage retention and memory depletion.
*
* Blocking is mainly accomplished using LockSupport park/unpark,
* except that nodes that appear to be the next ones to become
* fulfilled first spin a bit (on multiprocessors only). On very
* busy synchronous queues, spinning can dramatically improve
* throughput. And on less busy ones, the amount of spinning is
* small enough not to be noticeable.
*
* Cleaning is done in different ways in queues vs stacks. For
* queues, we can almost always remove a node immediately in O(1)
* time (modulo retries for consistency checks) when it is
* cancelled. But if it may be pinned as the current tail, it must
* wait until some subsequent cancellation. For stacks, we need a
* potentially O(n) traversal to be sure that we can remove the
* node, but this can run concurrently with other threads
* accessing the stack.
*
* While garbage collection takes care of most node reclamation
* issues that otherwise complicate nonblocking algorithms, care
* is taken to "forget" references to data, other nodes, and
* threads that might be held on to long-term by blocked
* threads. In cases where setting to null would otherwise
* conflict with main algorithms, this is done by changing a
* node's link to now point to the node itself. This doesn't arise
* much for Stack nodes (because blocked threads do not hang on to
* old head pointers), but references in Queue nodes must be
* aggressively forgotten to avoid reachability of everything any
* node has ever referred to since arrival.
*/
/**
* Shared internal API for dual stacks and queues.
*/
static abstract class Transferer {
/**
* Performs a put or take.
*
* @param e if non-null, the item to be handed to a consumer;
* if null, requests that transfer return an item
* offered by producer.
* @param timed if this operation should timeout
* @param nanos the timeout, in nanoseconds
* @return if non-null, the item provided or received; if null,
* the operation failed due to timeout or interrupt --
* the caller can distinguish which of these occurred
* by checking Thread.interrupted.
*/
abstract Object transfer(Object e, boolean timed, long nanos);
}
/** The number of CPUs, for spin control */
static final int NCPUS = Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors();
/**
* The number of times to spin before blocking in timed waits.
* The value is empirically derived -- it works well across a
* variety of processors and OSes. Empirically, the best value
* seems not to vary with number of CPUs (beyond 2) so is just
* a constant.
*/
static final int maxTimedSpins = (NCPUS < 2)? 0 : 32;
/**
* The number of times to spin before blocking in untimed waits.
* This is greater than timed value because untimed waits spin
* faster since they don't need to check times on each spin.
*/
static final int maxUntimedSpins = maxTimedSpins * 16;
/**
* The number of nanoseconds for which it is faster to spin
* rather than to use timed park. A rough estimate suffices.
*/
static final long spinForTimeoutThreshold = 1000L;
/** Dual stack */
static final class TransferStack extends Transferer {
/*
* This extends Scherer-Scott dual stack algorithm, differing,
* among other ways, by using "covering" nodes rather than
* bit-marked pointers: Fulfilling operations push on marker
* nodes (with FULFILLING bit set in mode) to reserve a spot
* to match a waiting node.
*/
/* Modes for SNodes, ORed together in node fields */
/** Node represents an unfulfilled consumer */
static final int REQUEST = 0;
/** Node represents an unfulfilled producer */
static final int DATA = 1;
/** Node is fulfilling another unfulfilled DATA or REQUEST */
static final int FULFILLING = 2;
/** Return true if m has fulfilling bit set */
static boolean isFulfilling(int m) { return (m & FULFILLING) != 0; }
/** Node class for TransferStacks. */
static final class SNode {
volatile SNode next; // next node in stack
volatile SNode match; // the node matched to this
volatile Thread waiter; // to control park/unpark
Object item; // data; or null for REQUESTs
int mode;
// Note: item and mode fields don't need to be volatile
// since they are always written before, and read after,
// other volatile/atomic operations.
SNode(Object item) {
this.item = item;
}
static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<SNode, SNode>
nextUpdater = AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater
(SNode.class, SNode.class, "next");
boolean casNext(SNode cmp, SNode val) {
return (cmp == next &&
nextUpdater.compareAndSet(this, cmp, val));
}
static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<SNode, SNode>
matchUpdater = AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater
(SNode.class, SNode.class, "match");
/**
* Tries to match node s to this node, if so, waking up thread.
* Fulfillers call tryMatch to identify their waiters.
* Waiters block until they have been matched.
*
* @param s the node to match
* @return true if successfully matched to s
*/
boolean tryMatch(SNode s) {
if (match == null &&
matchUpdater.compareAndSet(this, null, s)) {
Thread w = waiter;
if (w != null) { // waiters need at most one unpark
waiter = null;
LockSupport.unpark(w);
}
return true;
}
return match == s;
}
/**
* Tries to cancel a wait by matching node to itself.
*/
void tryCancel() {
matchUpdater.compareAndSet(this, null, this);
}
boolean isCancelled() {
return match == this;
}
}
/** The head (top) of the stack */
volatile SNode head;
static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<TransferStack, SNode>
headUpdater = AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater
(TransferStack.class, SNode.class, "head");
boolean casHead(SNode h, SNode nh) {
return h == head && headUpdater.compareAndSet(this, h, nh);
}
/**
* Creates or resets fields of a node. Called only from transfer
* where the node to push on stack is lazily created and
* reused when possible to help reduce intervals between reads
* and CASes of head and to avoid surges of garbage when CASes
* to push nodes fail due to contention.
*/
static SNode snode(SNode s, Object e, SNode next, int mode) {
if (s == null) s = new SNode(e);
s.mode = mode;
s.next = next;
return s;
}
/**
* Puts or takes an item.
*/
Object transfer(Object e, boolean timed, long nanos) {
/*
* Basic algorithm is to loop trying one of three actions:
*
* 1. If apparently empty or already containing nodes of same
* mode, try to push node on stack and wait for a match,
* returning it, or null if cancelled.
*
* 2. If apparently containing node of complementary mode,
* try to push a fulfilling node on to stack, match
* with corresponding waiting node, pop both from
* stack, and return matched item. The matching or
* unlinking might not actually be necessary because of
* other threads performing action 3:
*
* 3. If top of stack already holds another fulfilling node,
* help it out by doing its match and/or pop
* operations, and then continue. The code for helping
* is essentially the same as for fulfilling, except
* that it doesn't return the item.
*/
SNode s = null; // constructed/reused as needed
int mode = (e == null)? REQUEST : DATA;
for (;;) {
SNode h = head;
if (h == null || h.mode == mode) { // empty or same-mode
if (timed && nanos <= 0) { // can't wait
if (h != null && h.isCancelled())
casHead(h, h.next); // pop cancelled node
else
return null;
} else if (casHead(h, s = snode(s, e, h, mode))) {
SNode m = awaitFulfill(s, timed, nanos);
if (m == s) { // wait was cancelled
clean(s);
return null;
}
if ((h = head) != null && h.next == s)
casHead(h, s.next); // help s's fulfiller
return mode == REQUEST? m.item : s.item;
}
} else if (!isFulfilling(h.mode)) { // try to fulfill
if (h.isCancelled()) // already cancelled
casHead(h, h.next); // pop and retry
else if (casHead(h, s=snode(s, e, h, FULFILLING|mode))) {
for (;;) { // loop until matched or waiters disappear
SNode m = s.next; // m is s's match
if (m == null) { // all waiters are gone
casHead(s, null); // pop fulfill node
s = null; // use new node next time
break; // restart main loop
}
SNode mn = m.next;
if (m.tryMatch(s)) {
casHead(s, mn); // pop both s and m
return (mode == REQUEST)? m.item : s.item;
} else // lost match
s.casNext(m, mn); // help unlink
}
}
} else { // help a fulfiller
SNode m = h.next; // m is h's match
if (m == null) // waiter is gone
casHead(h, null); // pop fulfilling node
else {
SNode mn = m.next;
if (m.tryMatch(h)) // help match
casHead(h, mn); // pop both h and m
else // lost match
h.casNext(m, mn); // help unlink
}
}
}
}
/**
* Spins/blocks until node s is matched by a fulfill operation.
*
* @param s the waiting node
* @param timed true if timed wait
* @param nanos timeout value
* @return matched node, or s if cancelled
*/
SNode awaitFulfill(SNode s, boolean timed, long nanos) {
/*
* When a node/thread is about to block, it sets its waiter
* field and then rechecks state at least one more time
* before actually parking, thus covering race vs
* fulfiller noticing that waiter is non-null so should be
* woken.
*
* When invoked by nodes that appear at the point of call
* to be at the head of the stack, calls to park are
* preceded by spins to avoid blocking when producers and
* consumers are arriving very close in time. This can
* happen enough to bother only on multiprocessors.
*
* The order of checks for returning out of main loop
* reflects fact that interrupts have precedence over
* normal returns, which have precedence over
* timeouts. (So, on timeout, one last check for match is
* done before giving up.) Except that calls from untimed
* SynchronousQueue.{poll/offer} don't check interrupts
* and don't wait at all, so are trapped in transfer
* method rather than calling awaitFulfill.
*/
long lastTime = (timed)? System.nanoTime() : 0;
Thread w = Thread.currentThread();
SNode h = head;
int spins = (shouldSpin(s)?
(timed? maxTimedSpins : maxUntimedSpins) : 0);
for (;;) {
if (w.isInterrupted())
s.tryCancel();
SNode m = s.match;
if (m != null)
return m;
if (timed) {
long now = System.nanoTime();
nanos -= now - lastTime;
lastTime = now;
if (nanos <= 0) {
s.tryCancel();
continue;
}
}
if (spins > 0)
spins = shouldSpin(s)? (spins-1) : 0;
else if (s.waiter == null)
s.waiter = w; // establish waiter so can park next iter
else if (!timed)
LockSupport.park(this);
else if (nanos > spinForTimeoutThreshold)
LockSupport.parkNanos(this, nanos);
}
}
/**
* Returns true if node s is at head or there is an active
* fulfiller.
*/
boolean shouldSpin(SNode s) {
SNode h = head;
return (h == s || h == null || isFulfilling(h.mode));
}
/**
* Unlinks s from the stack.
*/
void clean(SNode s) {
s.item = null; // forget item
s.waiter = null; // forget thread
/*
* At worst we may need to traverse entire stack to unlink
* s. If there are multiple concurrent calls to clean, we
* might not see s if another thread has already removed
* it. But we can stop when we see any node known to
* follow s. We use s.next unless it too is cancelled, in
* which case we try the node one past. We don't check any
* further because we don't want to doubly traverse just to
* find sentinel.
*/
SNode past = s.next;
if (past != null && past.isCancelled())
past = past.next;
// Absorb cancelled nodes at head
SNode p;
while ((p = head) != null && p != past && p.isCancelled())
casHead(p, p.next);
// Unsplice embedded nodes
while (p != null && p != past) {
SNode n = p.next;
if (n != null && n.isCancelled())
p.casNext(n, n.next);
else
p = n;
}
}
}
/** Dual Queue */
static final class TransferQueue extends Transferer {
/*
* This extends Scherer-Scott dual queue algorithm, differing,
* among other ways, by using modes within nodes rather than
* marked pointers. The algorithm is a little simpler than
* that for stacks because fulfillers do not need explicit
* nodes, and matching is done by CAS'ing QNode.item field
* from non-null to null (for put) or vice versa (for take).
*/
/** Node class for TransferQueue. */
static final class QNode {
volatile QNode next; // next node in queue
volatile Object item; // CAS'ed to or from null
volatile Thread waiter; // to control park/unpark
final boolean isData;
QNode(Object item, boolean isData) {
this.item = item;
this.isData = isData;
}
static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<QNode, QNode>
nextUpdater = AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater
(QNode.class, QNode.class, "next");
boolean casNext(QNode cmp, QNode val) {
return (next == cmp &&
nextUpdater.compareAndSet(this, cmp, val));
}
static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<QNode, Object>
itemUpdater = AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater
(QNode.class, Object.class, "item");
boolean casItem(Object cmp, Object val) {
return (item == cmp &&
itemUpdater.compareAndSet(this, cmp, val));
}
/**
* Tries to cancel by CAS'ing ref to this as item.
*/
void tryCancel(Object cmp) {
itemUpdater.compareAndSet(this, cmp, this);
}
boolean isCancelled() {
return item == this;
}
/**
* Returns true if this node is known to be off the queue
* because its next pointer has been forgotten due to
* an advanceHead operation.
*/
boolean isOffList() {
return next == this;
}
}
/** Head of queue */
transient volatile QNode head;
/** Tail of queue */
transient volatile QNode tail;
/**
* Reference to a cancelled node that might not yet have been
* unlinked from queue because it was the last inserted node
* when it cancelled.
*/
transient volatile QNode cleanMe;
TransferQueue() {
QNode h = new QNode(null, false); // initialize to dummy node.
head = h;
tail = h;
}
static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<TransferQueue, QNode>
headUpdater = AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater
(TransferQueue.class, QNode.class, "head");
/**
* Tries to cas nh as new head; if successful, unlink
* old head's next node to avoid garbage retention.
*/
void advanceHead(QNode h, QNode nh) {
if (h == head && headUpdater.compareAndSet(this, h, nh))
h.next = h; // forget old next
}
static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<TransferQueue, QNode>
tailUpdater = AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater
(TransferQueue.class, QNode.class, "tail");
/**
* Tries to cas nt as new tail.
*/
void advanceTail(QNode t, QNode nt) {
if (tail == t)
tailUpdater.compareAndSet(this, t, nt);
}
static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<TransferQueue, QNode>
cleanMeUpdater = AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater
(TransferQueue.class, QNode.class, "cleanMe");
/**
* Tries to CAS cleanMe slot.
*/
boolean casCleanMe(QNode cmp, QNode val) {
return (cleanMe == cmp &&
cleanMeUpdater.compareAndSet(this, cmp, val));
}
/**
* Puts or takes an item.
*/
Object transfer(Object e, boolean timed, long nanos) {
/* Basic algorithm is to loop trying to take either of
* two actions:
*
* 1. If queue apparently empty or holding same-mode nodes,
* try to add node to queue of waiters, wait to be
* fulfilled (or cancelled) and return matching item.
*
* 2. If queue apparently contains waiting items, and this
* call is of complementary mode, try to fulfill by CAS'ing
* item field of waiting node and dequeuing it, and then
* returning matching item.
*
* In each case, along the way, check for and try to help
* advance head and tail on behalf of other stalled/slow
* threads.
*
* The loop starts off with a null check guarding against
* seeing uninitialized head or tail values. This never
* happens in current SynchronousQueue, but could if
* callers held non-volatile/final ref to the
* transferer. The check is here anyway because it places
* null checks at top of loop, which is usually faster
* than having them implicitly interspersed.
*/
QNode s = null; // constructed/reused as needed
boolean isData = (e != null);
for (;;) {
QNode t = tail;
QNode h = head;
if (t == null || h == null) // saw uninitialized value
continue; // spin
if (h == t || t.isData == isData) { // empty or same-mode
QNode tn = t.next;
if (t != tail) // inconsistent read
continue;
if (tn != null) { // lagging tail
advanceTail(t, tn);
continue;
}
if (timed && nanos <= 0) // can't wait
return null;
if (s == null)
s = new QNode(e, isData);
if (!t.casNext(null, s)) // failed to link in
continue;
advanceTail(t, s); // swing tail and wait
Object x = awaitFulfill(s, e, timed, nanos);
if (x == s) { // wait was cancelled
clean(t, s);
return null;
}
if (!s.isOffList()) { // not already unlinked
advanceHead(t, s); // unlink if head
if (x != null) // and forget fields
s.item = s;
s.waiter = null;
}
return (x != null)? x : e;
} else { // complementary-mode
QNode m = h.next; // node to fulfill
if (t != tail || m == null || h != head)
continue; // inconsistent read
Object x = m.item;
if (isData == (x != null) || // m already fulfilled
x == m || // m cancelled
!m.casItem(x, e)) { // lost CAS
advanceHead(h, m); // dequeue and retry
continue;
}
advanceHead(h, m); // successfully fulfilled
LockSupport.unpark(m.waiter);
return (x != null)? x : e;
}
}
}
/**
* Spins/blocks until node s is fulfilled.
*
* @param s the waiting node
* @param e the comparison value for checking match
* @param timed true if timed wait
* @param nanos timeout value
* @return matched item, or s if cancelled
*/
Object awaitFulfill(QNode s, Object e, boolean timed, long nanos) {
/* Same idea as TransferStack.awaitFulfill */
long lastTime = (timed)? System.nanoTime() : 0;
Thread w = Thread.currentThread();
int spins = ((head.next == s) ?
(timed? maxTimedSpins : maxUntimedSpins) : 0);
for (;;) {
if (w.isInterrupted())
s.tryCancel(e);
Object x = s.item;
if (x != e)
return x;
if (timed) {
long now = System.nanoTime();
nanos -= now - lastTime;
lastTime = now;
if (nanos <= 0) {
s.tryCancel(e);
continue;
}
}
if (spins > 0)
--spins;
else if (s.waiter == null)
s.waiter = w;
else if (!timed)
LockSupport.park(this);
else if (nanos > spinForTimeoutThreshold)
LockSupport.parkNanos(this, nanos);
}
}
/**
* Gets rid of cancelled node s with original predecessor pred.
*/
void clean(QNode pred, QNode s) {
s.waiter = null; // forget thread
/*
* At any given time, exactly one node on list cannot be
* deleted -- the last inserted node. To accommodate this,
* if we cannot delete s, we save its predecessor as
* "cleanMe", deleting the previously saved version
* first. At least one of node s or the node previously
* saved can always be deleted, so this always terminates.
*/
while (pred.next == s) { // Return early if already unlinked
QNode h = head;
QNode hn = h.next; // Absorb cancelled first node as head
if (hn != null && hn.isCancelled()) {
advanceHead(h, hn);
continue;
}
QNode t = tail; // Ensure consistent read for tail
if (t == h)
return;
QNode tn = t.next;
if (t != tail)
continue;
if (tn != null) {
advanceTail(t, tn);
continue;
}
if (s != t) { // If not tail, try to unsplice
QNode sn = s.next;
if (sn == s || pred.casNext(s, sn))
return;
}
QNode dp = cleanMe;
if (dp != null) { // Try unlinking previous cancelled node
QNode d = dp.next;
QNode dn;
if (d == null || // d is gone or
d == dp || // d is off list or
!d.isCancelled() || // d not cancelled or
(d != t && // d not tail and
(dn = d.next) != null && // has successor
dn != d && // that is on list
dp.casNext(d, dn))) // d unspliced
casCleanMe(dp, null);
if (dp == pred)
return; // s is already saved node
} else if (casCleanMe(null, pred))
return; // Postpone cleaning s
}
}
}
/**
* The transferer. Set only in constructor, but cannot be declared
* as final without further complicating serialization. Since
* this is accessed only at most once per public method, there
* isn't a noticeable performance penalty for using volatile
* instead of final here.
*/
private transient volatile Transferer transferer;
/**
* Creates a <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> with nonfair access policy.
*/
public SynchronousQueue() {
this(false);
}
/**
* Creates a <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> with the specified fairness policy.
*
* @param fair if true, waiting threads contend in FIFO order for
* access; otherwise the order is unspecified.
*/
public SynchronousQueue(boolean fair) {
transferer = (fair)? new TransferQueue() : new TransferStack();
}
/**
* Adds the specified element to this queue, waiting if necessary for
* another thread to receive it.
*
* @throws InterruptedException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public void put(E o) throws InterruptedException {
if (o == null) throw new NullPointerException();
if (transferer.transfer(o, false, 0) == null) {
Thread.interrupted();
throw new InterruptedException();
}
}
/**
* Inserts the specified element into this queue, waiting if necessary
* up to the specified wait time for another thread to receive it.
*
* @return <tt>true</tt> if successful, or <tt>false</tt> if the
* specified waiting time elapses before a consumer appears.
* @throws InterruptedException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public boolean offer(E o, long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
throws InterruptedException {
if (o == null) throw new NullPointerException();
if (transferer.transfer(o, true, unit.toNanos(timeout)) != null)
return true;
if (!Thread.interrupted())
return false;
throw new InterruptedException();
}
/**
* Inserts the specified element into this queue, if another thread is
* waiting to receive it.
*
* @param e the element to add
* @return <tt>true</tt> if the element was added to this queue, else
* <tt>false</tt>
* @throws NullPointerException if the specified element is null
*/
public boolean offer(E e) {
if (e == null) throw new NullPointerException();
return transferer.transfer(e, true, 0) != null;
}
/**
* Retrieves and removes the head of this queue, waiting if necessary
* for another thread to insert it.
*
* @return the head of this queue
* @throws InterruptedException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public E take() throws InterruptedException {
Object e = transferer.transfer(null, false, 0);
if (e != null)
return (E)e;
Thread.interrupted();
throw new InterruptedException();
}
/**
* Retrieves and removes the head of this queue, waiting
* if necessary up to the specified wait time, for another thread
* to insert it.
*
* @return the head of this queue, or <tt>null</tt> if the
* specified waiting time elapses before an element is present.
* @throws InterruptedException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public E poll(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException {
Object e = transferer.transfer(null, true, unit.toNanos(timeout));
if (e != null || !Thread.interrupted())
return (E)e;
throw new InterruptedException();
}
/**
* Retrieves and removes the head of this queue, if another thread
* is currently making an element available.
*
* @return the head of this queue, or <tt>null</tt> if no
* element is available.
*/
public E poll() {
return (E)transferer.transfer(null, true, 0);
}
/**
* Always returns <tt>true</tt>.
* A <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> has no internal capacity.
*
* @return <tt>true</tt>
*/
public boolean isEmpty() {
return true;
}
/**
* Always returns zero.
* A <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> has no internal capacity.
*
* @return zero.
*/
public int size() {
return 0;
}
/**
* Always returns zero.
* A <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> has no internal capacity.
*
* @return zero.
*/
public int remainingCapacity() {
return 0;
}
/**
* Does nothing.
* A <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> has no internal capacity.
*/
public void clear() {
}
/**
* Always returns <tt>false</tt>.
* A <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> has no internal capacity.
*
* @param o the element
* @return <tt>false</tt>
*/
public boolean contains(Object o) {
return false;
}
/**
* Always returns <tt>false</tt>.
* A <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> has no internal capacity.
*
* @param o the element to remove
* @return <tt>false</tt>
*/
public boolean remove(Object o) {
return false;
}
/**
* Returns <tt>false</tt> unless the given collection is empty.
* A <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> has no internal capacity.
*
* @param c the collection
* @return <tt>false</tt> unless given collection is empty
*/
public boolean containsAll(Collection<?> c) {
return c.isEmpty();
}
/**
* Always returns <tt>false</tt>.
* A <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> has no internal capacity.
*
* @param c the collection
* @return <tt>false</tt>
*/
public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> c) {
return false;
}
/**
* Always returns <tt>false</tt>.
* A <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> has no internal capacity.
*
* @param c the collection
* @return <tt>false</tt>
*/
public boolean retainAll(Collection<?> c) {
return false;
}
/**
* Always returns <tt>null</tt>.
* A <tt>SynchronousQueue</tt> does not return elements
* unless actively waited on.
*
* @return <tt>null</tt>
*/
public E peek() {
return null;
}
static class EmptyIterator<E> implements Iterator<E> {
public boolean hasNext() {
return false;
}
public E next() {
throw new NoSuchElementException();
}
public void remove() {
throw new IllegalStateException();
}
}
/**
* Returns an empty iterator in which <tt>hasNext</tt> always returns
* <tt>false</tt>.
*
* @return an empty iterator
*/
public Iterator<E> iterator() {
return new EmptyIterator<E>();
}
/**
* Returns a zero-length array.
* @return a zero-length array
*/
public Object[] toArray() {
return new Object[0];
}
/**
* Sets the zeroeth element of the specified array to <tt>null</tt>
* (if the array has non-zero length) and returns it.
*
* @param a the array
* @return the specified array
* @throws NullPointerException if the specified array is null
*/
public <T> T[] toArray(T[] a) {
if (a.length > 0)
a[0] = null;
return a;
}
/**
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public int drainTo(Collection<? super E> c) {
if (c == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
if (c == this)
throw new IllegalArgumentException();
int n = 0;
E e;
while ( (e = poll()) != null) {
c.add(e);
++n;
}
return n;
}
/**
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws ClassCastException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IllegalArgumentException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public int drainTo(Collection<? super E> c, int maxElements) {
if (c == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
if (c == this)
throw new IllegalArgumentException();
int n = 0;
E e;
while (n < maxElements && (e = poll()) != null) {
c.add(e);
++n;
}
return n;
}
/*
* To cope with serialization strategy in the 1.5 version of
* SynchronousQueue, we declare some unused classes and fields
* that exist solely to enable serializability across versions.
* These fields are never used, so are initialized only if this
* object is ever serialized or deserialized.
*/
static class WaitQueue implements java.io.Serializable { }
static class LifoWaitQueue extends WaitQueue {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -3633113410248163686L;
}
static class FifoWaitQueue extends WaitQueue {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -3623113410248163686L;
}
private ReentrantLock qlock;
private WaitQueue waitingProducers;
private WaitQueue waitingConsumers;
/**
* Save the state to a stream (that is, serialize it).
*
* @param s the stream
*/
private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s)
throws java.io.IOException {
boolean fair = transferer instanceof TransferQueue;
if (fair) {
qlock = new ReentrantLock(true);
waitingProducers = new FifoWaitQueue();
waitingConsumers = new FifoWaitQueue();
}
else {
qlock = new ReentrantLock();
waitingProducers = new LifoWaitQueue();
waitingConsumers = new LifoWaitQueue();
}
s.defaultWriteObject();
}
private void readObject(final java.io.ObjectInputStream s)
throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
s.defaultReadObject();
if (waitingProducers instanceof FifoWaitQueue)
transferer = new TransferQueue();
else
transferer = new TransferStack();
}
}
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