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#--
#
# Author:: Francis Cianfrocca (gmail: blackhedd)
# Homepage:: http://rubyeventmachine.com
# Date:: 8 Apr 2006
#
# See EventMachine and EventMachine::Connection for documentation and
# usage examples.
#
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Copyright (C) 2006-07 by Francis Cianfrocca. All Rights Reserved.
# Gmail: blackhedd
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of either: 1) the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version; or 2) Ruby's License.
#
# See the file COPYING for complete licensing information.
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#
# This module provides "glue" for the Java version of the EventMachine reactor core.
# For C++ EventMachines, the analogous functionality is found in ext/rubymain.cpp,
# which is a garden-variety Ruby-extension glue module.
require 'java'
require 'rubyeventmachine'
require 'socket'
java_import java.io.FileDescriptor
java_import java.nio.channels.SocketChannel
java_import java.lang.reflect.Field
module JavaFields
def set_field(key, value)
field = getClass.getDeclaredField(key)
field.setAccessible(true)
if field.getType.toString == 'int'
field.setInt(self, value)
else
field.set(self, value)
end
end
def get_field(key)
field = getClass.getDeclaredField(key)
field.setAccessible(true)
field.get(self)
end
end
FileDescriptor.send :include, JavaFields
SocketChannel.send :include, JavaFields
module EventMachine
# TODO: These event numbers are defined in way too many places.
# DRY them up.
# @private
TimerFired = 100
# @private
ConnectionData = 101
# @private
ConnectionUnbound = 102
# @private
ConnectionAccepted = 103
# @private
ConnectionCompleted = 104
# @private
LoopbreakSignalled = 105
# @private
ConnectionNotifyReadable = 106
# @private
ConnectionNotifyWritable = 107
# @private
SslHandshakeCompleted = 108
# @private
SslVerify = 109
# @private
EM_PROTO_SSLv2 = 2
# @private
EM_PROTO_SSLv3 = 4
# @private
EM_PROTO_TLSv1 = 8
# @private
EM_PROTO_TLSv1_1 = 16
# @private
EM_PROTO_TLSv1_2 = 32
# Exceptions that are defined in rubymain.cpp
class ConnectionError < RuntimeError; end
class ConnectionNotBound < RuntimeError; end
class UnknownTimerFired < RuntimeError; end
class Unsupported < RuntimeError; end
# This thunk class used to be called EM, but that caused conflicts with
# the alias "EM" for module EventMachine. (FC, 20Jun08)
class JEM < com.rubyeventmachine.EmReactor
def eventCallback a1, a2, a3, a4
s = String.from_java_bytes(a3.array[a3.position...a3.limit]) if a3
EventMachine::event_callback a1, a2, s || a4
nil
end
end
# class Connection < com.rubyeventmachine.Connection
# def associate_callback_target sig
# # No-op for the time being.
# end
# end
def self.initialize_event_machine
@em = JEM.new
end
def self.release_machine
@em = nil
end
def self.add_oneshot_timer interval
@em.installOneshotTimer interval
end
def self.run_machine
@em.run
end
def self.stop
@em.stop
end
def self.start_tcp_server server, port
@em.startTcpServer server, port
end
def self.stop_tcp_server sig
@em.stopTcpServer sig
end
def self.start_unix_server filename
# TEMPORARILY unsupported until someone figures out how to do it.
raise "unsupported on this platform"
end
def self.send_data sig, data, length
@em.sendData sig, data.to_java_bytes
rescue java.lang.NullPointerException
0
end
def self.send_datagram sig, data, length, address, port
@em.sendDatagram sig, data.to_java_bytes, length, address, port
end
def self.connect_server server, port
bind_connect_server nil, nil, server, port
end
def self.bind_connect_server bind_addr, bind_port, server, port
@em.connectTcpServer bind_addr, bind_port.to_i, server, port
end
def self.close_connection sig, after_writing
@em.closeConnection sig, after_writing
end
def self.set_comm_inactivity_timeout sig, interval
@em.setCommInactivityTimeout sig, interval
end
def self.set_pending_connect_timeout sig, val
end
def self.set_heartbeat_interval val
end
def self.start_tls sig
@em.startTls sig
end
def self.ssl?
false
end
def self.signal_loopbreak
@em.signalLoopbreak
end
def self.set_timer_quantum q
@em.setTimerQuantum q
end
def self.epoll
# Epoll is a no-op for Java.
# The latest Java versions run epoll when possible in NIO.
end
def self.epoll= val
end
def self.kqueue
end
def self.kqueue= val
end
def self.epoll?
false
end
def self.kqueue?
false
end
def self.set_rlimit_nofile n_descriptors
# Currently a no-op for Java.
end
def self.open_udp_socket server, port
@em.openUdpSocket server, port
end
def self.invoke_popen cmd
# TEMPORARILY unsupported until someone figures out how to do it.
raise "unsupported on this platform"
end
def self.read_keyboard
# TEMPORARILY unsupported until someone figures out how to do it.
raise "temporarily unsupported on this platform"
end
def self.set_max_timer_count num
# harmless no-op in Java. There's no built-in timer limit.
@max_timer_count = num
end
def self.get_max_timer_count
# harmless no-op in Java. There's no built-in timer limit.
@max_timer_count || 100_000
end
def self.library_type
:java
end
def self.get_peername sig
if peer = @em.getPeerName(sig)
Socket.pack_sockaddr_in(*peer)
end
end
def self.get_sockname sig
if sockName = @em.getSockName(sig)
Socket.pack_sockaddr_in(*sockName)
end
end
# @private
def self.attach_fd fileno, watch_mode
# 3Aug09: We could pass in the actual SocketChannel, but then it would be modified (set as non-blocking), and
# we would need some logic to make sure detach_fd below didn't clobber it. For now, we just always make a new
# SocketChannel for the underlying file descriptor
# if fileno.java_kind_of? SocketChannel
# ch = fileno
# ch.configureBlocking(false)
# fileno = nil
# elsif fileno.java_kind_of? java.nio.channels.Channel
if fileno.java_kind_of? java.nio.channels.Channel
field = fileno.getClass.getDeclaredField('fdVal')
field.setAccessible(true)
fileno = field.get(fileno)
else
raise ArgumentError, 'attach_fd requires Java Channel or POSIX fileno' unless fileno.is_a? Integer
end
if fileno == 0
raise "can't open STDIN as selectable in Java =("
elsif fileno.is_a? Integer
# 8Aug09: The following code is specific to the sun jvm's SocketChannelImpl. Is there a cross-platform
# way of implementing this? If so, also remember to update EventableSocketChannel#close and #cleanup
fd = FileDescriptor.new
fd.set_field 'fd', fileno
ch = SocketChannel.open
ch.configureBlocking(false)
ch.kill
ch.set_field 'fd', fd
ch.set_field 'fdVal', fileno
ch.set_field 'state', ch.get_field('ST_CONNECTED')
end
@em.attachChannel(ch,watch_mode)
end
def self.detach_fd sig
if ch = @em.detachChannel(sig)
ch.get_field 'fdVal'
end
end
def self.set_notify_readable sig, mode
@em.setNotifyReadable(sig, mode)
end
def self.set_notify_writable sig, mode
@em.setNotifyWritable(sig, mode)
end
def self.is_notify_readable sig
@em.isNotifyReadable(sig)
end
def self.is_notify_writable sig
@em.isNotifyWritable(sig)
end
def self.get_connection_count
@em.getConnectionCount
end
def self.pause_connection(sig)
@em.pauseConnection(sig)
end
def self.resume_connection(sig)
@em.resumeConnection(sig)
end
def self.connection_paused?(sig)
@em.isConnectionPaused(sig)
end
def self._get_outbound_data_size(sig)
@em.getOutboundDataSize(sig)
end
def self.set_tls_parms(sig, params)
end
def self.start_tls(sig)
end
def self.send_file_data(sig, filename)
end
class Connection
def associate_callback_target sig
# No-op for the time being
end
def get_outbound_data_size
EM._get_outbound_data_size @signature
end
end
end