[44] | 1 | package geniusweb.partiesserver;
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| 3 | import java.util.logging.Level;
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| 4 |
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| 5 | import geniusweb.partiesserver.repository.RunningPartiesRepo;
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| 6 | import geniusweb.partiesserver.repository.RunningParty;
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| 7 | import geniusweb.party.Party;
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| 8 | import tudelft.utilities.logging.ReportToLogger;
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| 9 | import tudelft.utilities.logging.Reporter;
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| 10 |
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| 11 | /**
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| 12 | *
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| 13 | * This object keeps the {@link RunningPartiesRepo} up to date. Main job is to
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| 14 | * remove parties that have been timed out. When a party times out, it calls
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| 15 | * {@link Party#terminate()} but that might fail to stop a party. In the end,
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| 16 | * the protocol should close the connection after the deadline. Start and run
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| 17 | * only once.
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| 18 | */
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| 19 | public class RunningPartiesUpdater implements Runnable {
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| 20 | private final long period;
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| 21 | private final Reporter log = new ReportToLogger("partiesserver");
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| 22 | private final RunningPartiesRepo running;
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| 23 | /**
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| 24 | * when a negotiation runs out of time, the protocol may want to inform all
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| 25 | * parties about the failed session. If the parties are all killed at that
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| 26 | * moment, this is impossible. Therefore we wait KILL_DELAY extra time
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| 27 | * before really killing the parties.
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| 28 | */
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| 29 | public static final long KILL_DELAY = 5000;
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| 30 |
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| 31 | /**
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| 32 | * @param repo the {@link RunningPartiesRepo} that must be updated
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| 33 | * automatically
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| 34 | * @param period the period with which to check time-out (ms). Recommended
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| 35 | * 1000. After constructing you can run this in separate
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| 36 | * thread or just call {@link #run()}
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| 37 | *
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| 38 | */
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| 39 | public RunningPartiesUpdater(RunningPartiesRepo repo, final long period) {
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| 40 | this.running = repo;
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| 41 | this.period = period;
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| 42 | }
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| 43 |
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| 44 | /**
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| 45 | *
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| 46 | * run the updater. Please run only one of this to avoid neeedless CPU load.
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| 47 | */
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| 48 | @Override
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| 49 | public void run() {
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| 50 | try {
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| 51 | while (true) {
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| 52 | Thread.sleep(period);
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| 53 | update();
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| 54 | }
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| 55 | } catch (InterruptedException e) {
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| 56 | System.err
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| 57 | .println("ERROR: RunningPartiesUpdater was interrupted!");
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| 58 | }
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| 59 | }
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| 60 |
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| 61 | /**
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| 62 | * Removes parties when they ran out of time. Called when some file that may
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| 63 | * be relevant has changed, and periodically every {@link #period}.
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| 64 | * Synchronized to avoid weird states if filesystem changes rapidly. We
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| 65 | * ignore everything but jar files.
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| 66 | */
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| 67 | void update() {
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| 68 | for (RunningParty party : running.list()) {
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| 69 | long now = System.currentTimeMillis();
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| 70 | if (now >= party.getEndDate().getTime() + KILL_DELAY) {
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| 71 | log.log(Level.WARNING,
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| 72 | "party " + party.getID() + " still running "
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| 73 | + KILL_DELAY / 1000
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| 74 | + "s after deadline. Removed now.");
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| 75 | running.remove(party.getID());
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| 76 | try {
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| 77 | Thread.sleep(20);
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| 78 | } catch (InterruptedException e) {
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| 79 | }
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| 80 | }
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| 81 | }
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| 82 | }
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| 83 |
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| 84 | }
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