Source for gnu.classpath.jdwp.processor.ThreadGroupReferenceCommandSet

   1: /* ThreadGroupReferenceCommandSet.java -- class to implement the 
   2:    ThreadGroupReference Command Set
   3:    Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation
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  38: 
  39: 
  40: package gnu.classpath.jdwp.processor;
  41: 
  42: import gnu.classpath.jdwp.JdwpConstants;
  43: import gnu.classpath.jdwp.exception.JdwpException;
  44: import gnu.classpath.jdwp.exception.JdwpInternalErrorException;
  45: import gnu.classpath.jdwp.exception.NotImplementedException;
  46: import gnu.classpath.jdwp.id.ObjectId;
  47: import gnu.classpath.jdwp.util.JdwpString;
  48: 
  49: import java.io.DataOutputStream;
  50: import java.io.IOException;
  51: import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
  52: 
  53: /**
  54:  * A class representing the ThreadGroupReference Command Set.
  55:  * 
  56:  * @author Aaron Luchko <aluchko@redhat.com>
  57:  */
  58: public class ThreadGroupReferenceCommandSet
  59:   extends CommandSet
  60: {
  61:   public boolean runCommand(ByteBuffer bb, DataOutputStream os, byte command)
  62:     throws JdwpException
  63:   {
  64:     try
  65:       {
  66:         switch (command)
  67:           {
  68:           case JdwpConstants.CommandSet.ThreadGroupReference.NAME:
  69:             executeName(bb, os);
  70:             break;
  71:           case JdwpConstants.CommandSet.ThreadGroupReference.PARENT:
  72:             executeParent(bb, os);
  73:             break;
  74:           case JdwpConstants.CommandSet.ThreadGroupReference.CHILDREN:
  75:             executeChildren(bb, os);
  76:             break;
  77:           default:
  78:             throw new NotImplementedException("Command " + command +
  79:               " not found in ThreadGroupReference Command Set.");
  80:           }
  81:       }
  82:     catch (IOException ex)
  83:       {
  84:         // The DataOutputStream we're using isn't talking to a socket at all
  85:         // So if we throw an IOException we're in serious trouble
  86:         throw new JdwpInternalErrorException(ex);
  87:       }
  88: 
  89:     return false;
  90:   }
  91: 
  92:   private void executeName(ByteBuffer bb, DataOutputStream os)
  93:     throws JdwpException, IOException
  94:   {
  95:     ObjectId oid = idMan.readObjectId(bb);
  96:     ThreadGroup group = (ThreadGroup) oid.getObject();
  97:     JdwpString.writeString(os, group.getName());
  98:   }
  99: 
 100:   private void executeParent(ByteBuffer bb, DataOutputStream os)
 101:     throws JdwpException, IOException
 102:   {
 103:     ObjectId oid = idMan.readObjectId(bb);
 104:     ThreadGroup group = (ThreadGroup) oid.getObject();
 105:     ThreadGroup parent = group.getParent();
 106:     ObjectId parentId = idMan.getObjectId(parent);
 107:     parentId.write(os);
 108:   }
 109: 
 110:   private void executeChildren(ByteBuffer bb, DataOutputStream os)
 111:     throws JdwpException, IOException
 112:   {
 113:     ObjectId oid = idMan.readObjectId(bb);
 114:     ThreadGroup group = (ThreadGroup) oid.getObject();
 115: 
 116:     ThreadGroup jdwpGroup = Thread.currentThread().getThreadGroup();
 117:     int numThreads = group.activeCount();
 118:     Thread allThreads[] = new Thread[numThreads];
 119: 
 120:     group.enumerate(allThreads, false);
 121: 
 122:     // We need to loop through for the true count since some threads may have
 123:     // been destroyed since we got activeCount so those spots in the array will
 124:     // be null. As well we must ignore any threads that belong to jdwp
 125:     numThreads = 0;
 126:     for (int i = 0; i < allThreads.length; i++)
 127:       {
 128:         Thread thread = allThreads[i];
 129:         if (thread == null)
 130:           break; // No threads after this point
 131:         if (!thread.getThreadGroup().equals(jdwpGroup))
 132:           numThreads++;
 133:       }
 134: 
 135:     os.writeInt(numThreads);
 136: 
 137:     for (int i = 0; i < allThreads.length; i++)
 138:       {
 139:         Thread thread = allThreads[i];
 140:         if (thread == null)
 141:           break; // No threads after this point
 142:         if (!thread.getThreadGroup().equals(jdwpGroup))
 143:           idMan.getObjectId(thread).write(os);
 144:       }
 145: 
 146:     int numGroups = group.activeCount();
 147:     ThreadGroup allGroups[] = new ThreadGroup[numGroups];
 148: 
 149:     group.enumerate(allGroups, false);
 150: 
 151:     // We need to loop through for the true count since some ThreadGroups may
 152:     // have been destroyed since we got activeCount so those spots in the array
 153:     // will be null. As well we must ignore any threads that belong to jdwp.
 154:     numGroups = 0;
 155:     for (int i = 0; i < allGroups.length; i++)
 156:       {
 157:         ThreadGroup tgroup = allGroups[i];
 158:         if (tgroup == null)
 159:           break; // No ThreadGroups after this point
 160:         if (!tgroup.equals(jdwpGroup))
 161:           numGroups++;
 162:       }
 163: 
 164:     os.writeInt(numGroups);
 165: 
 166:     for (int i = 0; i < allGroups.length; i++)
 167:       {
 168:         ThreadGroup tgroup = allGroups[i];
 169:         if (tgroup == null)
 170:           break; // No ThreadGroups after this point
 171:         if (!tgroup.equals(jdwpGroup))
 172:           idMan.getObjectId(tgroup).write(os);
 173:       }
 174:   }
 175: }