author | alanb |
Thu, 18 Aug 2011 16:47:20 +0100 | |
changeset 10347 | 1c9efe1ec7d3 |
parent 7668 | d4a77089c587 |
child 18156 | edb590d448c5 |
permissions | -rw-r--r-- |
2 | 1 |
/* |
7668 | 2 |
* Copyright (c) 1994, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
2 | 3 |
* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
4 |
* |
|
5 |
* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
|
6 |
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as |
|
5506 | 7 |
* published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this |
2 | 8 |
* particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided |
5506 | 9 |
* by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
2 | 10 |
* |
11 |
* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
|
12 |
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
|
13 |
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
|
14 |
* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that |
|
15 |
* accompanied this code). |
|
16 |
* |
|
17 |
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version |
|
18 |
* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
|
19 |
* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
|
20 |
* |
|
5506 | 21 |
* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA |
22 |
* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any |
|
23 |
* questions. |
|
2 | 24 |
*/ |
25 |
||
26 |
package java.io; |
|
27 |
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater; |
|
28 |
||
29 |
/** |
|
30 |
* A <code>BufferedInputStream</code> adds |
|
31 |
* functionality to another input stream-namely, |
|
32 |
* the ability to buffer the input and to |
|
33 |
* support the <code>mark</code> and <code>reset</code> |
|
34 |
* methods. When the <code>BufferedInputStream</code> |
|
35 |
* is created, an internal buffer array is |
|
36 |
* created. As bytes from the stream are read |
|
37 |
* or skipped, the internal buffer is refilled |
|
38 |
* as necessary from the contained input stream, |
|
39 |
* many bytes at a time. The <code>mark</code> |
|
40 |
* operation remembers a point in the input |
|
41 |
* stream and the <code>reset</code> operation |
|
42 |
* causes all the bytes read since the most |
|
43 |
* recent <code>mark</code> operation to be |
|
44 |
* reread before new bytes are taken from |
|
45 |
* the contained input stream. |
|
46 |
* |
|
47 |
* @author Arthur van Hoff |
|
48 |
* @since JDK1.0 |
|
49 |
*/ |
|
50 |
public |
|
51 |
class BufferedInputStream extends FilterInputStream { |
|
52 |
||
53 |
private static int defaultBufferSize = 8192; |
|
54 |
||
55 |
/** |
|
56 |
* The internal buffer array where the data is stored. When necessary, |
|
57 |
* it may be replaced by another array of |
|
58 |
* a different size. |
|
59 |
*/ |
|
60 |
protected volatile byte buf[]; |
|
61 |
||
62 |
/** |
|
63 |
* Atomic updater to provide compareAndSet for buf. This is |
|
64 |
* necessary because closes can be asynchronous. We use nullness |
|
65 |
* of buf[] as primary indicator that this stream is closed. (The |
|
66 |
* "in" field is also nulled out on close.) |
|
67 |
*/ |
|
68 |
private static final |
|
69 |
AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<BufferedInputStream, byte[]> bufUpdater = |
|
70 |
AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater |
|
71 |
(BufferedInputStream.class, byte[].class, "buf"); |
|
72 |
||
73 |
/** |
|
74 |
* The index one greater than the index of the last valid byte in |
|
75 |
* the buffer. |
|
76 |
* This value is always |
|
77 |
* in the range <code>0</code> through <code>buf.length</code>; |
|
78 |
* elements <code>buf[0]</code> through <code>buf[count-1] |
|
79 |
* </code>contain buffered input data obtained |
|
80 |
* from the underlying input stream. |
|
81 |
*/ |
|
82 |
protected int count; |
|
83 |
||
84 |
/** |
|
85 |
* The current position in the buffer. This is the index of the next |
|
86 |
* character to be read from the <code>buf</code> array. |
|
87 |
* <p> |
|
88 |
* This value is always in the range <code>0</code> |
|
89 |
* through <code>count</code>. If it is less |
|
90 |
* than <code>count</code>, then <code>buf[pos]</code> |
|
91 |
* is the next byte to be supplied as input; |
|
92 |
* if it is equal to <code>count</code>, then |
|
93 |
* the next <code>read</code> or <code>skip</code> |
|
94 |
* operation will require more bytes to be |
|
95 |
* read from the contained input stream. |
|
96 |
* |
|
97 |
* @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#buf |
|
98 |
*/ |
|
99 |
protected int pos; |
|
100 |
||
101 |
/** |
|
102 |
* The value of the <code>pos</code> field at the time the last |
|
103 |
* <code>mark</code> method was called. |
|
104 |
* <p> |
|
105 |
* This value is always |
|
106 |
* in the range <code>-1</code> through <code>pos</code>. |
|
107 |
* If there is no marked position in the input |
|
108 |
* stream, this field is <code>-1</code>. If |
|
109 |
* there is a marked position in the input |
|
110 |
* stream, then <code>buf[markpos]</code> |
|
111 |
* is the first byte to be supplied as input |
|
112 |
* after a <code>reset</code> operation. If |
|
113 |
* <code>markpos</code> is not <code>-1</code>, |
|
114 |
* then all bytes from positions <code>buf[markpos]</code> |
|
115 |
* through <code>buf[pos-1]</code> must remain |
|
116 |
* in the buffer array (though they may be |
|
117 |
* moved to another place in the buffer array, |
|
118 |
* with suitable adjustments to the values |
|
119 |
* of <code>count</code>, <code>pos</code>, |
|
120 |
* and <code>markpos</code>); they may not |
|
121 |
* be discarded unless and until the difference |
|
122 |
* between <code>pos</code> and <code>markpos</code> |
|
123 |
* exceeds <code>marklimit</code>. |
|
124 |
* |
|
125 |
* @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#mark(int) |
|
126 |
* @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#pos |
|
127 |
*/ |
|
128 |
protected int markpos = -1; |
|
129 |
||
130 |
/** |
|
131 |
* The maximum read ahead allowed after a call to the |
|
132 |
* <code>mark</code> method before subsequent calls to the |
|
133 |
* <code>reset</code> method fail. |
|
134 |
* Whenever the difference between <code>pos</code> |
|
135 |
* and <code>markpos</code> exceeds <code>marklimit</code>, |
|
136 |
* then the mark may be dropped by setting |
|
137 |
* <code>markpos</code> to <code>-1</code>. |
|
138 |
* |
|
139 |
* @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#mark(int) |
|
140 |
* @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#reset() |
|
141 |
*/ |
|
142 |
protected int marklimit; |
|
143 |
||
144 |
/** |
|
145 |
* Check to make sure that underlying input stream has not been |
|
146 |
* nulled out due to close; if not return it; |
|
147 |
*/ |
|
148 |
private InputStream getInIfOpen() throws IOException { |
|
149 |
InputStream input = in; |
|
150 |
if (input == null) |
|
151 |
throw new IOException("Stream closed"); |
|
152 |
return input; |
|
153 |
} |
|
154 |
||
155 |
/** |
|
156 |
* Check to make sure that buffer has not been nulled out due to |
|
157 |
* close; if not return it; |
|
158 |
*/ |
|
159 |
private byte[] getBufIfOpen() throws IOException { |
|
160 |
byte[] buffer = buf; |
|
161 |
if (buffer == null) |
|
162 |
throw new IOException("Stream closed"); |
|
163 |
return buffer; |
|
164 |
} |
|
165 |
||
166 |
/** |
|
167 |
* Creates a <code>BufferedInputStream</code> |
|
168 |
* and saves its argument, the input stream |
|
169 |
* <code>in</code>, for later use. An internal |
|
170 |
* buffer array is created and stored in <code>buf</code>. |
|
171 |
* |
|
172 |
* @param in the underlying input stream. |
|
173 |
*/ |
|
174 |
public BufferedInputStream(InputStream in) { |
|
175 |
this(in, defaultBufferSize); |
|
176 |
} |
|
177 |
||
178 |
/** |
|
179 |
* Creates a <code>BufferedInputStream</code> |
|
180 |
* with the specified buffer size, |
|
181 |
* and saves its argument, the input stream |
|
182 |
* <code>in</code>, for later use. An internal |
|
183 |
* buffer array of length <code>size</code> |
|
184 |
* is created and stored in <code>buf</code>. |
|
185 |
* |
|
186 |
* @param in the underlying input stream. |
|
187 |
* @param size the buffer size. |
|
188 |
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if size <= 0. |
|
189 |
*/ |
|
190 |
public BufferedInputStream(InputStream in, int size) { |
|
191 |
super(in); |
|
192 |
if (size <= 0) { |
|
193 |
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Buffer size <= 0"); |
|
194 |
} |
|
195 |
buf = new byte[size]; |
|
196 |
} |
|
197 |
||
198 |
/** |
|
199 |
* Fills the buffer with more data, taking into account |
|
200 |
* shuffling and other tricks for dealing with marks. |
|
201 |
* Assumes that it is being called by a synchronized method. |
|
202 |
* This method also assumes that all data has already been read in, |
|
203 |
* hence pos > count. |
|
204 |
*/ |
|
205 |
private void fill() throws IOException { |
|
206 |
byte[] buffer = getBufIfOpen(); |
|
207 |
if (markpos < 0) |
|
208 |
pos = 0; /* no mark: throw away the buffer */ |
|
209 |
else if (pos >= buffer.length) /* no room left in buffer */ |
|
210 |
if (markpos > 0) { /* can throw away early part of the buffer */ |
|
211 |
int sz = pos - markpos; |
|
212 |
System.arraycopy(buffer, markpos, buffer, 0, sz); |
|
213 |
pos = sz; |
|
214 |
markpos = 0; |
|
215 |
} else if (buffer.length >= marklimit) { |
|
216 |
markpos = -1; /* buffer got too big, invalidate mark */ |
|
217 |
pos = 0; /* drop buffer contents */ |
|
218 |
} else { /* grow buffer */ |
|
219 |
int nsz = pos * 2; |
|
220 |
if (nsz > marklimit) |
|
221 |
nsz = marklimit; |
|
222 |
byte nbuf[] = new byte[nsz]; |
|
223 |
System.arraycopy(buffer, 0, nbuf, 0, pos); |
|
224 |
if (!bufUpdater.compareAndSet(this, buffer, nbuf)) { |
|
225 |
// Can't replace buf if there was an async close. |
|
226 |
// Note: This would need to be changed if fill() |
|
227 |
// is ever made accessible to multiple threads. |
|
228 |
// But for now, the only way CAS can fail is via close. |
|
229 |
// assert buf == null; |
|
230 |
throw new IOException("Stream closed"); |
|
231 |
} |
|
232 |
buffer = nbuf; |
|
233 |
} |
|
234 |
count = pos; |
|
235 |
int n = getInIfOpen().read(buffer, pos, buffer.length - pos); |
|
236 |
if (n > 0) |
|
237 |
count = n + pos; |
|
238 |
} |
|
239 |
||
240 |
/** |
|
241 |
* See |
|
242 |
* the general contract of the <code>read</code> |
|
243 |
* method of <code>InputStream</code>. |
|
244 |
* |
|
245 |
* @return the next byte of data, or <code>-1</code> if the end of the |
|
246 |
* stream is reached. |
|
247 |
* @exception IOException if this input stream has been closed by |
|
248 |
* invoking its {@link #close()} method, |
|
249 |
* or an I/O error occurs. |
|
250 |
* @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in |
|
251 |
*/ |
|
252 |
public synchronized int read() throws IOException { |
|
253 |
if (pos >= count) { |
|
254 |
fill(); |
|
255 |
if (pos >= count) |
|
256 |
return -1; |
|
257 |
} |
|
258 |
return getBufIfOpen()[pos++] & 0xff; |
|
259 |
} |
|
260 |
||
261 |
/** |
|
262 |
* Read characters into a portion of an array, reading from the underlying |
|
263 |
* stream at most once if necessary. |
|
264 |
*/ |
|
265 |
private int read1(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { |
|
266 |
int avail = count - pos; |
|
267 |
if (avail <= 0) { |
|
268 |
/* If the requested length is at least as large as the buffer, and |
|
269 |
if there is no mark/reset activity, do not bother to copy the |
|
270 |
bytes into the local buffer. In this way buffered streams will |
|
271 |
cascade harmlessly. */ |
|
272 |
if (len >= getBufIfOpen().length && markpos < 0) { |
|
273 |
return getInIfOpen().read(b, off, len); |
|
274 |
} |
|
275 |
fill(); |
|
276 |
avail = count - pos; |
|
277 |
if (avail <= 0) return -1; |
|
278 |
} |
|
279 |
int cnt = (avail < len) ? avail : len; |
|
280 |
System.arraycopy(getBufIfOpen(), pos, b, off, cnt); |
|
281 |
pos += cnt; |
|
282 |
return cnt; |
|
283 |
} |
|
284 |
||
285 |
/** |
|
286 |
* Reads bytes from this byte-input stream into the specified byte array, |
|
287 |
* starting at the given offset. |
|
288 |
* |
|
289 |
* <p> This method implements the general contract of the corresponding |
|
290 |
* <code>{@link InputStream#read(byte[], int, int) read}</code> method of |
|
291 |
* the <code>{@link InputStream}</code> class. As an additional |
|
292 |
* convenience, it attempts to read as many bytes as possible by repeatedly |
|
293 |
* invoking the <code>read</code> method of the underlying stream. This |
|
294 |
* iterated <code>read</code> continues until one of the following |
|
295 |
* conditions becomes true: <ul> |
|
296 |
* |
|
297 |
* <li> The specified number of bytes have been read, |
|
298 |
* |
|
299 |
* <li> The <code>read</code> method of the underlying stream returns |
|
300 |
* <code>-1</code>, indicating end-of-file, or |
|
301 |
* |
|
302 |
* <li> The <code>available</code> method of the underlying stream |
|
303 |
* returns zero, indicating that further input requests would block. |
|
304 |
* |
|
305 |
* </ul> If the first <code>read</code> on the underlying stream returns |
|
306 |
* <code>-1</code> to indicate end-of-file then this method returns |
|
307 |
* <code>-1</code>. Otherwise this method returns the number of bytes |
|
308 |
* actually read. |
|
309 |
* |
|
310 |
* <p> Subclasses of this class are encouraged, but not required, to |
|
311 |
* attempt to read as many bytes as possible in the same fashion. |
|
312 |
* |
|
313 |
* @param b destination buffer. |
|
314 |
* @param off offset at which to start storing bytes. |
|
315 |
* @param len maximum number of bytes to read. |
|
316 |
* @return the number of bytes read, or <code>-1</code> if the end of |
|
317 |
* the stream has been reached. |
|
318 |
* @exception IOException if this input stream has been closed by |
|
319 |
* invoking its {@link #close()} method, |
|
320 |
* or an I/O error occurs. |
|
321 |
*/ |
|
322 |
public synchronized int read(byte b[], int off, int len) |
|
323 |
throws IOException |
|
324 |
{ |
|
325 |
getBufIfOpen(); // Check for closed stream |
|
326 |
if ((off | len | (off + len) | (b.length - (off + len))) < 0) { |
|
327 |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); |
|
328 |
} else if (len == 0) { |
|
329 |
return 0; |
|
330 |
} |
|
331 |
||
332 |
int n = 0; |
|
333 |
for (;;) { |
|
334 |
int nread = read1(b, off + n, len - n); |
|
335 |
if (nread <= 0) |
|
336 |
return (n == 0) ? nread : n; |
|
337 |
n += nread; |
|
338 |
if (n >= len) |
|
339 |
return n; |
|
340 |
// if not closed but no bytes available, return |
|
341 |
InputStream input = in; |
|
342 |
if (input != null && input.available() <= 0) |
|
343 |
return n; |
|
344 |
} |
|
345 |
} |
|
346 |
||
347 |
/** |
|
348 |
* See the general contract of the <code>skip</code> |
|
349 |
* method of <code>InputStream</code>. |
|
350 |
* |
|
351 |
* @exception IOException if the stream does not support seek, |
|
352 |
* or if this input stream has been closed by |
|
353 |
* invoking its {@link #close()} method, or an |
|
354 |
* I/O error occurs. |
|
355 |
*/ |
|
356 |
public synchronized long skip(long n) throws IOException { |
|
357 |
getBufIfOpen(); // Check for closed stream |
|
358 |
if (n <= 0) { |
|
359 |
return 0; |
|
360 |
} |
|
361 |
long avail = count - pos; |
|
362 |
||
363 |
if (avail <= 0) { |
|
364 |
// If no mark position set then don't keep in buffer |
|
365 |
if (markpos <0) |
|
366 |
return getInIfOpen().skip(n); |
|
367 |
||
368 |
// Fill in buffer to save bytes for reset |
|
369 |
fill(); |
|
370 |
avail = count - pos; |
|
371 |
if (avail <= 0) |
|
372 |
return 0; |
|
373 |
} |
|
374 |
||
375 |
long skipped = (avail < n) ? avail : n; |
|
376 |
pos += skipped; |
|
377 |
return skipped; |
|
378 |
} |
|
379 |
||
380 |
/** |
|
381 |
* Returns an estimate of the number of bytes that can be read (or |
|
382 |
* skipped over) from this input stream without blocking by the next |
|
383 |
* invocation of a method for this input stream. The next invocation might be |
|
384 |
* the same thread or another thread. A single read or skip of this |
|
385 |
* many bytes will not block, but may read or skip fewer bytes. |
|
386 |
* <p> |
|
387 |
* This method returns the sum of the number of bytes remaining to be read in |
|
388 |
* the buffer (<code>count - pos</code>) and the result of calling the |
|
389 |
* {@link java.io.FilterInputStream#in in}.available(). |
|
390 |
* |
|
391 |
* @return an estimate of the number of bytes that can be read (or skipped |
|
392 |
* over) from this input stream without blocking. |
|
393 |
* @exception IOException if this input stream has been closed by |
|
394 |
* invoking its {@link #close()} method, |
|
395 |
* or an I/O error occurs. |
|
396 |
*/ |
|
397 |
public synchronized int available() throws IOException { |
|
7280
81f10887bf74
6631046: BufferedInputStream.available() reports negative int on very large inputstream
mchung
parents:
5506
diff
changeset
|
398 |
int n = count - pos; |
81f10887bf74
6631046: BufferedInputStream.available() reports negative int on very large inputstream
mchung
parents:
5506
diff
changeset
|
399 |
int avail = getInIfOpen().available(); |
81f10887bf74
6631046: BufferedInputStream.available() reports negative int on very large inputstream
mchung
parents:
5506
diff
changeset
|
400 |
return n > (Integer.MAX_VALUE - avail) |
81f10887bf74
6631046: BufferedInputStream.available() reports negative int on very large inputstream
mchung
parents:
5506
diff
changeset
|
401 |
? Integer.MAX_VALUE |
81f10887bf74
6631046: BufferedInputStream.available() reports negative int on very large inputstream
mchung
parents:
5506
diff
changeset
|
402 |
: n + avail; |
2 | 403 |
} |
404 |
||
405 |
/** |
|
406 |
* See the general contract of the <code>mark</code> |
|
407 |
* method of <code>InputStream</code>. |
|
408 |
* |
|
409 |
* @param readlimit the maximum limit of bytes that can be read before |
|
410 |
* the mark position becomes invalid. |
|
411 |
* @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#reset() |
|
412 |
*/ |
|
413 |
public synchronized void mark(int readlimit) { |
|
414 |
marklimit = readlimit; |
|
415 |
markpos = pos; |
|
416 |
} |
|
417 |
||
418 |
/** |
|
419 |
* See the general contract of the <code>reset</code> |
|
420 |
* method of <code>InputStream</code>. |
|
421 |
* <p> |
|
422 |
* If <code>markpos</code> is <code>-1</code> |
|
423 |
* (no mark has been set or the mark has been |
|
424 |
* invalidated), an <code>IOException</code> |
|
425 |
* is thrown. Otherwise, <code>pos</code> is |
|
426 |
* set equal to <code>markpos</code>. |
|
427 |
* |
|
428 |
* @exception IOException if this stream has not been marked or, |
|
429 |
* if the mark has been invalidated, or the stream |
|
430 |
* has been closed by invoking its {@link #close()} |
|
431 |
* method, or an I/O error occurs. |
|
432 |
* @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#mark(int) |
|
433 |
*/ |
|
434 |
public synchronized void reset() throws IOException { |
|
435 |
getBufIfOpen(); // Cause exception if closed |
|
436 |
if (markpos < 0) |
|
437 |
throw new IOException("Resetting to invalid mark"); |
|
438 |
pos = markpos; |
|
439 |
} |
|
440 |
||
441 |
/** |
|
442 |
* Tests if this input stream supports the <code>mark</code> |
|
443 |
* and <code>reset</code> methods. The <code>markSupported</code> |
|
444 |
* method of <code>BufferedInputStream</code> returns |
|
445 |
* <code>true</code>. |
|
446 |
* |
|
447 |
* @return a <code>boolean</code> indicating if this stream type supports |
|
448 |
* the <code>mark</code> and <code>reset</code> methods. |
|
449 |
* @see java.io.InputStream#mark(int) |
|
450 |
* @see java.io.InputStream#reset() |
|
451 |
*/ |
|
452 |
public boolean markSupported() { |
|
453 |
return true; |
|
454 |
} |
|
455 |
||
456 |
/** |
|
457 |
* Closes this input stream and releases any system resources |
|
458 |
* associated with the stream. |
|
459 |
* Once the stream has been closed, further read(), available(), reset(), |
|
460 |
* or skip() invocations will throw an IOException. |
|
461 |
* Closing a previously closed stream has no effect. |
|
462 |
* |
|
463 |
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. |
|
464 |
*/ |
|
465 |
public void close() throws IOException { |
|
466 |
byte[] buffer; |
|
467 |
while ( (buffer = buf) != null) { |
|
468 |
if (bufUpdater.compareAndSet(this, buffer, null)) { |
|
469 |
InputStream input = in; |
|
470 |
in = null; |
|
471 |
if (input != null) |
|
472 |
input.close(); |
|
473 |
return; |
|
474 |
} |
|
475 |
// Else retry in case a new buf was CASed in fill() |
|
476 |
} |
|
477 |
} |
|
478 |
} |