src/jdk/internal/dynalink/support/TypeConverterFactory.java

Mon, 12 Aug 2013 12:46:01 +0200

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attila
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8022789: Revisit doPrivileged blocks in Dynalink
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    84 package jdk.internal.dynalink.support;
    86 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
    87 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
    88 import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
    89 import java.lang.invoke.WrongMethodTypeException;
    90 import java.security.AccessController;
    91 import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
    92 import java.util.LinkedList;
    93 import java.util.List;
    94 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.ConversionComparator;
    95 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.ConversionComparator.Comparison;
    96 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.GuardedInvocation;
    97 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.GuardingTypeConverterFactory;
    98 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.LinkerServices;
   100 /**
   101  * A factory for type converters. This class is the main implementation behind the
   102  * {@link LinkerServices#asType(MethodHandle, MethodType)}. It manages the known {@link GuardingTypeConverterFactory}
   103  * instances and creates appropriate converters for method handles.
   104  *
   105  * @author Attila Szegedi
   106  */
   107 public class TypeConverterFactory {
   109     private final GuardingTypeConverterFactory[] factories;
   110     private final ConversionComparator[] comparators;
   112     private final ClassValue<ClassMap<MethodHandle>> converterMap = new ClassValue<ClassMap<MethodHandle>>() {
   113         @Override
   114         protected ClassMap<MethodHandle> computeValue(final Class<?> sourceType) {
   115             return new ClassMap<MethodHandle>(getClassLoader(sourceType)) {
   116                 @Override
   117                 protected MethodHandle computeValue(Class<?> targetType) {
   118                     try {
   119                         return createConverter(sourceType, targetType);
   120                     } catch (RuntimeException e) {
   121                         throw e;
   122                     } catch (Exception e) {
   123                         throw new RuntimeException(e);
   124                     }
   125                 }
   126             };
   127         }
   128     };
   130     private final ClassValue<ClassMap<MethodHandle>> converterIdentityMap = new ClassValue<ClassMap<MethodHandle>>() {
   131         @Override
   132         protected ClassMap<MethodHandle> computeValue(final Class<?> sourceType) {
   133             return new ClassMap<MethodHandle>(getClassLoader(sourceType)) {
   134                 @Override
   135                 protected MethodHandle computeValue(Class<?> targetType) {
   136                     if(!canAutoConvert(sourceType, targetType)) {
   137                         final MethodHandle converter = getTypeConverterNull(sourceType, targetType);
   138                         if(converter != null) {
   139                             return converter;
   140                         }
   141                     }
   142                     return IDENTITY_CONVERSION.asType(MethodType.methodType(targetType, sourceType));
   143                 }
   144             };
   145         }
   146     };
   148     private static final ClassLoader getClassLoader(final Class<?> clazz) {
   149         return AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction<ClassLoader>() {
   150             @Override
   151             public ClassLoader run() {
   152                 return clazz.getClassLoader();
   153             }
   154         }, ClassLoaderGetterContextProvider.GET_CLASS_LOADER_CONTEXT);
   155     }
   157     /**
   158      * Creates a new type converter factory from the available {@link GuardingTypeConverterFactory} instances.
   159      *
   160      * @param factories the {@link GuardingTypeConverterFactory} instances to compose.
   161      */
   162     public TypeConverterFactory(Iterable<? extends GuardingTypeConverterFactory> factories) {
   163         final List<GuardingTypeConverterFactory> l = new LinkedList<>();
   164         final List<ConversionComparator> c = new LinkedList<>();
   165         for(GuardingTypeConverterFactory factory: factories) {
   166             l.add(factory);
   167             if(factory instanceof ConversionComparator) {
   168                 c.add((ConversionComparator)factory);
   169             }
   170         }
   171         this.factories = l.toArray(new GuardingTypeConverterFactory[l.size()]);
   172         this.comparators = c.toArray(new ConversionComparator[c.size()]);
   174     }
   176     /**
   177      * Similar to {@link MethodHandle#asType(MethodType)} except it also hooks in method handles produced by
   178      * {@link GuardingTypeConverterFactory} implementations, providing for language-specific type coercing of
   179      * parameters. It will apply {@link MethodHandle#asType(MethodType)} for all primitive-to-primitive,
   180      * wrapper-to-primitive, primitive-to-wrapper conversions as well as for all upcasts. For all other conversions,
   181      * it'll insert {@link MethodHandles#filterArguments(MethodHandle, int, MethodHandle...)} with composite filters
   182      * provided by {@link GuardingTypeConverterFactory} implementations.
   183      *
   184      * @param handle target method handle
   185      * @param fromType the types of source arguments
   186      * @return a method handle that is a suitable combination of {@link MethodHandle#asType(MethodType)} and
   187      * {@link MethodHandles#filterArguments(MethodHandle, int, MethodHandle...)} with
   188      * {@link GuardingTypeConverterFactory} produced type converters as filters.
   189      */
   190     public MethodHandle asType(MethodHandle handle, final MethodType fromType) {
   191         MethodHandle newHandle = handle;
   192         final MethodType toType = newHandle.type();
   193         final int l = toType.parameterCount();
   194         if(l != fromType.parameterCount()) {
   195             throw new WrongMethodTypeException("Parameter counts differ: " + handle.type() + " vs. " + fromType);
   196         }
   197         int pos = 0;
   198         final List<MethodHandle> converters = new LinkedList<>();
   199         for(int i = 0; i < l; ++i) {
   200             final Class<?> fromParamType = fromType.parameterType(i);
   201             final Class<?> toParamType = toType.parameterType(i);
   202             if(canAutoConvert(fromParamType, toParamType)) {
   203                 newHandle = applyConverters(newHandle, pos, converters);
   204             } else {
   205                 final MethodHandle converter = getTypeConverterNull(fromParamType, toParamType);
   206                 if(converter != null) {
   207                     if(converters.isEmpty()) {
   208                         pos = i;
   209                     }
   210                     converters.add(converter);
   211                 } else {
   212                     newHandle = applyConverters(newHandle, pos, converters);
   213                 }
   214             }
   215         }
   216         newHandle = applyConverters(newHandle, pos, converters);
   218         // Convert return type
   219         final Class<?> fromRetType = fromType.returnType();
   220         final Class<?> toRetType = toType.returnType();
   221         if(fromRetType != Void.TYPE && toRetType != Void.TYPE) {
   222             if(!canAutoConvert(toRetType, fromRetType)) {
   223                 final MethodHandle converter = getTypeConverterNull(toRetType, fromRetType);
   224                 if(converter != null) {
   225                     newHandle = MethodHandles.filterReturnValue(newHandle, converter);
   226                 }
   227             }
   228         }
   230         // Take care of automatic conversions
   231         return newHandle.asType(fromType);
   232     }
   234     private static MethodHandle applyConverters(MethodHandle handle, int pos, List<MethodHandle> converters) {
   235         if(converters.isEmpty()) {
   236             return handle;
   237         }
   238         final MethodHandle newHandle =
   239                 MethodHandles.filterArguments(handle, pos, converters.toArray(new MethodHandle[converters.size()]));
   240         converters.clear();
   241         return newHandle;
   242     }
   244     /**
   245      * Returns true if there might exist a conversion between the requested types (either an automatic JVM conversion,
   246      * or one provided by any available {@link GuardingTypeConverterFactory}), or false if there definitely does not
   247      * exist a conversion between the requested types. Note that returning true does not guarantee that the conversion
   248      * will succeed at runtime (notably, if the "from" or "to" types are sufficiently generic), but returning false
   249      * guarantees that it would fail.
   250      *
   251      * @param from the source type for the conversion
   252      * @param to the target type for the conversion
   253      * @return true if there can be a conversion, false if there can not.
   254      */
   255     public boolean canConvert(final Class<?> from, final Class<?> to) {
   256         return canAutoConvert(from, to) || getTypeConverterNull(from, to) != null;
   257     }
   259     /**
   260      * Determines which of the two type conversions from a source type to the two target types is preferred. This is
   261      * used for dynamic overloaded method resolution. If the source type is convertible to exactly one target type with
   262      * a method invocation conversion, it is chosen, otherwise available {@link ConversionComparator}s are consulted.
   263      * @param sourceType the source type.
   264      * @param targetType1 one potential target type
   265      * @param targetType2 another potential target type.
   266      * @return one of Comparison constants that establish which - if any - of the target types is preferable for the
   267      * conversion.
   268      */
   269     public Comparison compareConversion(Class<?> sourceType, Class<?> targetType1, Class<?> targetType2) {
   270         for(ConversionComparator comparator: comparators) {
   271             final Comparison result = comparator.compareConversion(sourceType, targetType1, targetType2);
   272             if(result != Comparison.INDETERMINATE) {
   273                 return result;
   274             }
   275         }
   276         if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType1)) {
   277             if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
   278                 return Comparison.TYPE_1_BETTER;
   279             }
   280         } else if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
   281             return Comparison.TYPE_2_BETTER;
   282         }
   283         return Comparison.INDETERMINATE;
   284     }
   286     /**
   287      * Determines whether it's safe to perform an automatic conversion between the source and target class.
   288      *
   289      * @param fromType convert from this class
   290      * @param toType convert to this class
   291      * @return true if it's safe to let MethodHandles.convertArguments() to handle this conversion.
   292      */
   293     /*private*/ static boolean canAutoConvert(final Class<?> fromType, final Class<?> toType) {
   294         return TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(fromType, toType);
   295     }
   297     /*private*/ MethodHandle getTypeConverterNull(Class<?> sourceType, Class<?> targetType) {
   298         final MethodHandle converter = converterMap.get(sourceType).get(targetType);
   299         return converter == IDENTITY_CONVERSION ? null : converter;
   300     }
   302     /**
   303      * Given a source and target type, returns a method handle that converts between them. Never returns null; in worst
   304      * case it will return an identity conversion (that might fail for some values at runtime). You can use this method
   305      * if you have a piece of your program that is written in Java, and you need to reuse existing type conversion
   306      * machinery in a non-invokedynamic context.
   307      * @param sourceType the type to convert from
   308      * @param targetType the type to convert to
   309      * @return a method handle performing the conversion.
   310      */
   311     public MethodHandle getTypeConverter(Class<?> sourceType, Class<?> targetType) {
   312         return converterIdentityMap.get(sourceType).get(targetType);
   313     }
   315     /*private*/ MethodHandle createConverter(Class<?> sourceType, Class<?> targetType) throws Exception {
   316         final MethodType type = MethodType.methodType(targetType, sourceType);
   317         final MethodHandle identity = IDENTITY_CONVERSION.asType(type);
   318         MethodHandle last = identity;
   319         for(int i = factories.length; i-- > 0;) {
   320             final GuardedInvocation next = factories[i].convertToType(sourceType, targetType);
   321             if(next != null) {
   322                 next.assertType(type);
   323                 last = next.compose(last);
   324             }
   325         }
   326         return last == identity ? IDENTITY_CONVERSION : last;
   327     }
   329     /*private*/ static final MethodHandle IDENTITY_CONVERSION = MethodHandles.identity(Object.class);
   330 }

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