src/jdk/internal/dynalink/DynamicLinkerFactory.java

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    84 package jdk.internal.dynalink;
    86 import java.lang.invoke.MutableCallSite;
    87 import java.security.AccessController;
    88 import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
    89 import java.util.ArrayList;
    90 import java.util.Arrays;
    91 import java.util.Collections;
    92 import java.util.HashSet;
    93 import java.util.LinkedList;
    94 import java.util.List;
    95 import java.util.Set;
    96 import jdk.internal.dynalink.beans.BeansLinker;
    97 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.GuardingDynamicLinker;
    98 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.GuardingTypeConverterFactory;
    99 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.LinkRequest;
   100 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.LinkerServices;
   101 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.MethodHandleTransformer;
   102 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.MethodTypeConversionStrategy;
   103 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.AutoDiscovery;
   104 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.BottomGuardingDynamicLinker;
   105 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.ClassLoaderGetterContextProvider;
   106 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.CompositeGuardingDynamicLinker;
   107 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.CompositeTypeBasedGuardingDynamicLinker;
   108 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.DefaultPrelinkFilter;
   109 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.LinkerServicesImpl;
   110 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.TypeConverterFactory;
   111 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.TypeUtilities;
   113 /**
   114  * A factory class for creating {@link DynamicLinker}s. The most usual dynamic linker is a linker that is a composition
   115  * of all {@link GuardingDynamicLinker}s known and pre-created by the caller as well as any
   116  * {@link AutoDiscovery automatically discovered} guarding linkers and the standard fallback {@link BeansLinker} and a
   117  * {@link DefaultPrelinkFilter}. See {@link DynamicLinker} documentation for tips on how to use this class.
   118  *
   119  * @author Attila Szegedi
   120  */
   121 public class DynamicLinkerFactory {
   122     /**
   123      * Default value for {@link #setUnstableRelinkThreshold(int) unstable relink threshold}.
   124      */
   125     public static final int DEFAULT_UNSTABLE_RELINK_THRESHOLD = 8;
   127     private boolean classLoaderExplicitlySet = false;
   128     private ClassLoader classLoader;
   130     private List<? extends GuardingDynamicLinker> prioritizedLinkers;
   131     private List<? extends GuardingDynamicLinker> fallbackLinkers;
   132     private int runtimeContextArgCount = 0;
   133     private boolean syncOnRelink = false;
   134     private int unstableRelinkThreshold = DEFAULT_UNSTABLE_RELINK_THRESHOLD;
   135     private GuardedInvocationFilter prelinkFilter;
   136     private MethodTypeConversionStrategy autoConversionStrategy;
   137     private MethodHandleTransformer internalObjectsFilter;
   139     /**
   140      * Sets the class loader for automatic discovery of available linkers. If not set explicitly, then the thread
   141      * context class loader at the time of {@link #createLinker()} invocation will be used.
   142      *
   143      * @param classLoader the class loader used for the autodiscovery of available linkers.
   144      */
   145     public void setClassLoader(final ClassLoader classLoader) {
   146         this.classLoader = classLoader;
   147         classLoaderExplicitlySet = true;
   148     }
   150     /**
   151      * Sets the prioritized linkers. Language runtimes using this framework will usually precreate at least the linker
   152      * for their own language. These linkers will be consulted first in the resulting dynamic linker, before any
   153      * autodiscovered linkers. If the framework also autodiscovers a linker of the same class as one of the prioritized
   154      * linkers, it will be ignored and the explicit prioritized instance will be used.
   155      *
   156      * @param prioritizedLinkers the list of prioritized linkers. Null can be passed to indicate no prioritized linkers
   157      * (this is also the default value).
   158      */
   159     public void setPrioritizedLinkers(final List<? extends GuardingDynamicLinker> prioritizedLinkers) {
   160         this.prioritizedLinkers =
   161                 prioritizedLinkers == null ? null : new ArrayList<>(prioritizedLinkers);
   162     }
   164     /**
   165      * Sets the prioritized linkers. Language runtimes using this framework will usually precreate at least the linker
   166      * for their own language. These linkers will be consulted first in the resulting dynamic linker, before any
   167      * autodiscovered linkers. If the framework also autodiscovers a linker of the same class as one of the prioritized
   168      * linkers, it will be ignored and the explicit prioritized instance will be used.
   169      *
   170      * @param prioritizedLinkers a list of prioritized linkers.
   171      */
   172     public void setPrioritizedLinkers(final GuardingDynamicLinker... prioritizedLinkers) {
   173         setPrioritizedLinkers(Arrays.asList(prioritizedLinkers));
   174     }
   176     /**
   177      * Sets a single prioritized linker. Identical to calling {@link #setPrioritizedLinkers(List)} with a single-element
   178      * list.
   179      *
   180      * @param prioritizedLinker the single prioritized linker. Must not be null.
   181      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if null is passed.
   182      */
   183     public void setPrioritizedLinker(final GuardingDynamicLinker prioritizedLinker) {
   184         if(prioritizedLinker == null) {
   185             throw new IllegalArgumentException("prioritizedLinker == null");
   186         }
   187         this.prioritizedLinkers = Collections.singletonList(prioritizedLinker);
   188     }
   190     /**
   191      * Sets the fallback linkers. These linkers will be consulted last in the resulting composite linker, after any
   192      * autodiscovered linkers. If the framework also autodiscovers a linker of the same class as one of the fallback
   193      * linkers, it will be ignored and the explicit fallback instance will be used.
   194      *
   195      * @param fallbackLinkers the list of fallback linkers. Can be empty to indicate the caller wishes to set no
   196      * fallback linkers.
   197      */
   198     public void setFallbackLinkers(final List<? extends GuardingDynamicLinker> fallbackLinkers) {
   199         this.fallbackLinkers = fallbackLinkers == null ? null : new ArrayList<>(fallbackLinkers);
   200     }
   202     /**
   203      * Sets the fallback linkers. These linkers will be consulted last in the resulting composite linker, after any
   204      * autodiscovered linkers. If the framework also autodiscovers a linker of the same class as one of the fallback
   205      * linkers, it will be ignored and the explicit fallback instance will be used.
   206      *
   207      * @param fallbackLinkers the list of fallback linkers. Can be empty to indicate the caller wishes to set no
   208      * fallback linkers. If it is left as null, the standard fallback {@link BeansLinker} will be used.
   209      */
   210     public void setFallbackLinkers(final GuardingDynamicLinker... fallbackLinkers) {
   211         setFallbackLinkers(Arrays.asList(fallbackLinkers));
   212     }
   214     /**
   215      * Sets the number of arguments in the call sites that represent the stack context of the language runtime creating
   216      * the linker. If the language runtime uses no context information passed on stack, then it should be zero
   217      * (the default value). If it is set to nonzero value, then every dynamic call site emitted by this runtime must
   218      * have the argument list of the form: {@code (this, contextArg1[, contextArg2[, ...]], normalArgs)}. It is
   219      * advisable to only pass one context-specific argument, though, of an easily recognizable, runtime specific type
   220      * encapsulating the runtime thread local state.
   221      *
   222      * @param runtimeContextArgCount the number of language runtime context arguments in call sites.
   223      */
   224     public void setRuntimeContextArgCount(final int runtimeContextArgCount) {
   225         if(runtimeContextArgCount < 0) {
   226             throw new IllegalArgumentException("runtimeContextArgCount < 0");
   227         }
   228         this.runtimeContextArgCount = runtimeContextArgCount;
   229     }
   231     /**
   232      * Sets whether the linker created by this factory will invoke {@link MutableCallSite#syncAll(MutableCallSite[])}
   233      * after a call site is relinked. Defaults to false. You probably want to set it to true if your runtime supports
   234      * multithreaded execution of dynamically linked code.
   235      * @param syncOnRelink true for invoking sync on relink, false otherwise.
   236      */
   237     public void setSyncOnRelink(final boolean syncOnRelink) {
   238         this.syncOnRelink = syncOnRelink;
   239     }
   241     /**
   242      * Sets the unstable relink threshold; the number of times a call site is relinked after which it will be
   243      * considered unstable, and subsequent link requests for it will indicate this.
   244      * @param unstableRelinkThreshold the new threshold. Must not be less than zero. The value of zero means that
   245      * call sites will never be considered unstable.
   246      * @see LinkRequest#isCallSiteUnstable()
   247      */
   248     public void setUnstableRelinkThreshold(final int unstableRelinkThreshold) {
   249         if(unstableRelinkThreshold < 0) {
   250             throw new IllegalArgumentException("unstableRelinkThreshold < 0");
   251         }
   252         this.unstableRelinkThreshold = unstableRelinkThreshold;
   253     }
   255     /**
   256      * Set the pre-link filter. This is a {@link GuardedInvocationFilter} that will get the final chance to modify the
   257      * guarded invocation after it has been created by a component linker and before the dynamic linker links it into
   258      * the call site. It is normally used to adapt the return value type of the invocation to the type of the call site.
   259      * When not set explicitly, {@link DefaultPrelinkFilter} will be used.
   260      * @param prelinkFilter the pre-link filter for the dynamic linker.
   261      */
   262     public void setPrelinkFilter(final GuardedInvocationFilter prelinkFilter) {
   263         this.prelinkFilter = prelinkFilter;
   264     }
   266     /**
   267      * Sets an object representing the conversion strategy for automatic type conversions. After
   268      * {@link TypeConverterFactory#asType(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle, java.lang.invoke.MethodType)} has
   269      * applied all custom conversions to a method handle, it still needs to effect
   270      * {@link TypeUtilities#isMethodInvocationConvertible(Class, Class) method invocation conversions} that
   271      * can usually be automatically applied as per
   272      * {@link java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle#asType(java.lang.invoke.MethodType)}.
   273      * However, sometimes language runtimes will want to customize even those conversions for their own call
   274      * sites. A typical example is allowing unboxing of null return values, which is by default prohibited by
   275      * ordinary {@code MethodHandles.asType}. In this case, a language runtime can install its own custom
   276      * automatic conversion strategy, that can deal with null values. Note that when the strategy's
   277      * {@link MethodTypeConversionStrategy#asType(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle, java.lang.invoke.MethodType)}
   278      * is invoked, the custom language conversions will already have been applied to the method handle, so by
   279      * design the difference between the handle's current method type and the desired final type will always
   280      * only be ones that can be subjected to method invocation conversions. The strategy also doesn't need to
   281      * invoke a final {@code MethodHandle.asType()} as the converter factory will do that as the final step.
   282      * @param autoConversionStrategy the strategy for applying method invocation conversions for the linker
   283      * created by this factory.
   284      */
   285     public void setAutoConversionStrategy(final MethodTypeConversionStrategy autoConversionStrategy) {
   286         this.autoConversionStrategy = autoConversionStrategy;
   287     }
   289     /**
   290      * Sets a method handle transformer that is supposed to act as the implementation of this linker factory's linkers'
   291      * services {@link LinkerServices#filterInternalObjects(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle)} method.
   292      * @param internalObjectsFilter a method handle transformer filtering out internal objects, or null.
   293      */
   294     public void setInternalObjectsFilter(final MethodHandleTransformer internalObjectsFilter) {
   295         this.internalObjectsFilter = internalObjectsFilter;
   296     }
   298     /**
   299      * Creates a new dynamic linker consisting of all the prioritized, autodiscovered, and fallback linkers as well as
   300      * the pre-link filter.
   301      *
   302      * @return the new dynamic Linker
   303      */
   304     public DynamicLinker createLinker() {
   305         // Treat nulls appropriately
   306         if(prioritizedLinkers == null) {
   307             prioritizedLinkers = Collections.emptyList();
   308         }
   309         if(fallbackLinkers == null) {
   310             fallbackLinkers = Collections.singletonList(new BeansLinker());
   311         }
   313         // Gather classes of all precreated (prioritized and fallback) linkers.
   314         // We'll filter out any discovered linkers of the same class.
   315         final Set<Class<? extends GuardingDynamicLinker>> knownLinkerClasses =
   316                 new HashSet<>();
   317         addClasses(knownLinkerClasses, prioritizedLinkers);
   318         addClasses(knownLinkerClasses, fallbackLinkers);
   320         final ClassLoader effectiveClassLoader = classLoaderExplicitlySet ? classLoader : getThreadContextClassLoader();
   321         final List<GuardingDynamicLinker> discovered = AutoDiscovery.loadLinkers(effectiveClassLoader);
   322         // Now, concatenate ...
   323         final List<GuardingDynamicLinker> linkers =
   324                 new ArrayList<>(prioritizedLinkers.size() + discovered.size()
   325                         + fallbackLinkers.size());
   326         // ... prioritized linkers, ...
   327         linkers.addAll(prioritizedLinkers);
   328         // ... filtered discovered linkers, ...
   329         for(final GuardingDynamicLinker linker: discovered) {
   330             if(!knownLinkerClasses.contains(linker.getClass())) {
   331                 linkers.add(linker);
   332             }
   333         }
   334         // ... and finally fallback linkers.
   335         linkers.addAll(fallbackLinkers);
   336         final List<GuardingDynamicLinker> optimized = CompositeTypeBasedGuardingDynamicLinker.optimize(linkers);
   337         final GuardingDynamicLinker composite;
   338         switch(linkers.size()) {
   339             case 0: {
   340                 composite = BottomGuardingDynamicLinker.INSTANCE;
   341                 break;
   342             }
   343             case 1: {
   344                 composite = optimized.get(0);
   345                 break;
   346             }
   347             default: {
   348                 composite = new CompositeGuardingDynamicLinker(optimized);
   349                 break;
   350             }
   351         }
   353         final List<GuardingTypeConverterFactory> typeConverters = new LinkedList<>();
   354         for(final GuardingDynamicLinker linker: linkers) {
   355             if(linker instanceof GuardingTypeConverterFactory) {
   356                 typeConverters.add((GuardingTypeConverterFactory)linker);
   357             }
   358         }
   360         if(prelinkFilter == null) {
   361             prelinkFilter = new DefaultPrelinkFilter();
   362         }
   364         return new DynamicLinker(new LinkerServicesImpl(new TypeConverterFactory(typeConverters,
   365                 autoConversionStrategy), composite, internalObjectsFilter), prelinkFilter, runtimeContextArgCount,
   366                 syncOnRelink, unstableRelinkThreshold);
   367     }
   369     private static ClassLoader getThreadContextClassLoader() {
   370         return AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction<ClassLoader>() {
   371             @Override
   372             public ClassLoader run() {
   373                 return Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
   374             }
   375         }, ClassLoaderGetterContextProvider.GET_CLASS_LOADER_CONTEXT);
   376     }
   378     private static void addClasses(final Set<Class<? extends GuardingDynamicLinker>> knownLinkerClasses,
   379             final List<? extends GuardingDynamicLinker> linkers) {
   380         for(final GuardingDynamicLinker linker: linkers) {
   381             knownLinkerClasses.add(linker.getClass());
   382         }
   383     }
   384 }

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