概要

本章对“公平锁”的获取锁机制进行介绍(本文的公平锁指的是互斥锁的公平锁),内容包括:
基本概念ReentrantLock数据结构
参考代码
获取公平锁(基于JDK1.7.0_40)
一. tryAcquire()
二. addWaiter()
三. acquireQueued()
四. selfInterrupt()
“公平锁”的释放锁的机制在后面一章再做介绍,锁的使用示例请参考“Java多线程系列--“JUC锁”02之 互斥锁ReentrantLock”。

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基本概念

本章,我们会讲解“线程获取公平锁”的原理;在讲解之前,需要了解几个基本概念。后面的内容,都是基于这些概念的;这些概念可能比较枯燥,但从这些概念中,能窥见“java锁”的一些架构,这对我们了解锁是有帮助的。
1. AQS -- 指AbstractQueuedSynchronizer类。
    AQS是java中管理“锁”的抽象类,锁的许多公共方法都是在这个类中实现。AQS是独占锁(例如,ReentrantLock)和共享锁(例如,Semaphore)的公共父类。

2. AQS锁的类别 -- 分为“独占锁”和“共享锁”两种。
    (01) 独占锁 -- 锁在一个时间点只能被一个线程锁占有。根据锁的获取机制,它又划分为“公平锁”和“非公平锁”。公平锁,是按照通过CLH等待线程按照先来先得的规则,公平的获取锁;而非公平锁,则当线程要获取锁时,它会无视CLH等待队列而直接获取锁。独占锁的典型实例子是ReentrantLock,此外,ReentrantReadWriteLock.WriteLock也是独占锁。
    (02) 共享锁 -- 能被多个线程同时拥有,能被共享的锁。JUC包中的ReentrantReadWriteLock.ReadLock,CyclicBarrier, CountDownLatch和Semaphore都是共享锁。这些锁的用途和原理,在以后的章节再详细介绍。

3. CLH队列 -- Craig, Landin, and Hagersten lock queue
    CLH队列是AQS中“等待锁”的线程队列。在多线程中,为了保护竞争资源不被多个线程同时操作而起来错误,我们常常需要通过锁来保护这些资源。在独占锁中,竞争资源在一个时间点只能被一个线程锁访问;而其它线程则需要等待。CLH就是管理这些“等待锁”的线程的队列。
    CLH是一个非阻塞的 FIFO 队列。也就是说往里面插入或移除一个节点的时候,在并发条件下不会阻塞,而是通过自旋锁和 CAS 保证节点插入和移除的原子性。

4. CAS函数 -- Compare And Swap 
    CAS函数,是比较并交换函数,它是原子操作函数;即,通过CAS操作的数据都是以原子方式进行的。例如,compareAndSetHead(), compareAndSetTail(), compareAndSetNext()等函数。它们共同的特点是,这些函数所执行的动作是以原子的方式进行的。

本章是围绕“公平锁”如何获取锁而层次展开。“公平锁”涉及到的知识点比较多,但总的来说,不是特别难;如果读者能读懂AQS和ReentrantLock.java这两个类的大致意思,理解锁的原理和机制也就不成问题了。本章只是作者本人对锁的一点点理解,希望这部分知识能帮助您了解“公平锁”的获取过程,认识“锁”的框架。

ReentrantLock数据结构

ReentrantLock的UML类图

从图中可以看出:
(01) ReentrantLock实现了Lock接口。
(02) ReentrantLock与sync是组合关系。ReentrantLock中,包含了Sync对象;而且,Sync是AQS的子类;更重要的是,Sync有两个子类FairSync(公平锁)和NonFairSync(非公平锁)。ReentrantLock是一个独占锁,至于它到底是公平锁还是非公平锁,就取决于sync对象是"FairSync的实例"还是"NonFairSync的实例"。

参考代码

下面给出Java1.7.0_40版本中,ReentrantLock和AQS的源码,仅供参考!

ReentranLock.java

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*/ package java.util.concurrent.locks;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.concurrent.*;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*; /**
* A reentrant mutual exclusion {@link Lock} with the same basic
* behavior and semantics as the implicit monitor lock accessed using
* {@code synchronized} methods and statements, but with extended
* capabilities.
*
* <p>A {@code ReentrantLock} is <em>owned</em> by the thread last
* successfully locking, but not yet unlocking it. A thread invoking
* {@code lock} will return, successfully acquiring the lock, when
* the lock is not owned by another thread. The method will return
* immediately if the current thread already owns the lock. This can
* be checked using methods {@link #isHeldByCurrentThread}, and {@link
* #getHoldCount}.
*
* <p>The constructor for this class accepts an optional
* <em>fairness</em> parameter. When set {@code true}, under
* contention, locks favor granting access to the longest-waiting
* thread. Otherwise this lock does not guarantee any particular
* access order. Programs using fair locks accessed by many threads
* may display lower overall throughput (i.e., are slower; often much
* slower) than those using the default setting, but have smaller
* variances in times to obtain locks and guarantee lack of
* starvation. Note however, that fairness of locks does not guarantee
* fairness of thread scheduling. Thus, one of many threads using a
* fair lock may obtain it multiple times in succession while other
* active threads are not progressing and not currently holding the
* lock.
* Also note that the untimed {@link #tryLock() tryLock} method does not
* honor the fairness setting. It will succeed if the lock
* is available even if other threads are waiting.
*
* <p>It is recommended practice to <em>always</em> immediately
* follow a call to {@code lock} with a {@code try} block, most
* typically in a before/after construction such as:
*
* <pre>
* class X {
* private final ReentrantLock lock = new ReentrantLock();
* // ...
*
* public void m() {
* lock.lock(); // block until condition holds
* try {
* // ... method body
* } finally {
* lock.unlock()
* }
* }
* }
* </pre>
*
* <p>In addition to implementing the {@link Lock} interface, this
* class defines methods {@code isLocked} and
* {@code getLockQueueLength}, as well as some associated
* {@code protected} access methods that may be useful for
* instrumentation and monitoring.
*
* <p>Serialization of this class behaves in the same way as built-in
* locks: a deserialized lock is in the unlocked state, regardless of
* its state when serialized.
*
* <p>This lock supports a maximum of 2147483647 recursive locks by
* the same thread. Attempts to exceed this limit result in
* {@link Error} throws from locking methods.
*
* @since 1.5
* @author Doug Lea
*/
public class ReentrantLock implements Lock, java.io.Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 7373984872572414699L;
/** Synchronizer providing all implementation mechanics */
private final Sync sync; /**
* Base of synchronization control for this lock. Subclassed
* into fair and nonfair versions below. Uses AQS state to
* represent the number of holds on the lock.
*/
abstract static class Sync extends AbstractQueuedSynchronizer {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -5179523762034025860L; /**
* Performs {@link Lock#lock}. The main reason for subclassing
* is to allow fast path for nonfair version.
*/
abstract void lock(); /**
* Performs non-fair tryLock. tryAcquire is
* implemented in subclasses, but both need nonfair
* try for trylock method.
*/
final boolean nonfairTryAcquire(int acquires) {
final Thread current = Thread.currentThread();
int c = getState();
if (c == 0) {
if (compareAndSetState(0, acquires)) {
setExclusiveOwnerThread(current);
return true;
}
}
else if (current == getExclusiveOwnerThread()) {
int nextc = c + acquires;
if (nextc < 0) // overflow
throw new Error("Maximum lock count exceeded");
setState(nextc);
return true;
}
return false;
} protected final boolean tryRelease(int releases) {
int c = getState() - releases;
if (Thread.currentThread() != getExclusiveOwnerThread())
throw new IllegalMonitorStateException();
boolean free = false;
if (c == 0) {
free = true;
setExclusiveOwnerThread(null);
}
setState(c);
return free;
} protected final boolean isHeldExclusively() {
// While we must in general read state before owner,
// we don't need to do so to check if current thread is owner
return getExclusiveOwnerThread() == Thread.currentThread();
} final ConditionObject newCondition() {
return new ConditionObject();
} // Methods relayed from outer class final Thread getOwner() {
return getState() == 0 ? null : getExclusiveOwnerThread();
} final int getHoldCount() {
return isHeldExclusively() ? getState() : 0;
} final boolean isLocked() {
return getState() != 0;
} /**
* Reconstitutes this lock instance from a stream.
* @param s the stream
*/
private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s)
throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
s.defaultReadObject();
setState(0); // reset to unlocked state
}
} /**
* Sync object for non-fair locks
*/
static final class NonfairSync extends Sync {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 7316153563782823691L; /**
* Performs lock. Try immediate barge, backing up to normal
* acquire on failure.
*/
final void lock() {
if (compareAndSetState(0, 1))
setExclusiveOwnerThread(Thread.currentThread());
else
acquire(1);
} protected final boolean tryAcquire(int acquires) {
return nonfairTryAcquire(acquires);
}
} /**
* Sync object for fair locks
*/
static final class FairSync extends Sync {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -3000897897090466540L; final void lock() {
acquire(1);
} /**
* Fair version of tryAcquire. Don't grant access unless
* recursive call or no waiters or is first.
*/
protected final boolean tryAcquire(int acquires) {
final Thread current = Thread.currentThread();
int c = getState();
if (c == 0) {
if (!hasQueuedPredecessors() &&
compareAndSetState(0, acquires)) {
setExclusiveOwnerThread(current);
return true;
}
}
else if (current == getExclusiveOwnerThread()) {
int nextc = c + acquires;
if (nextc < 0)
throw new Error("Maximum lock count exceeded");
setState(nextc);
return true;
}
return false;
}
} /**
* Creates an instance of {@code ReentrantLock}.
* This is equivalent to using {@code ReentrantLock(false)}.
*/
public ReentrantLock() {
sync = new NonfairSync();
} /**
* Creates an instance of {@code ReentrantLock} with the
* given fairness policy.
*
* @param fair {@code true} if this lock should use a fair ordering policy
*/
public ReentrantLock(boolean fair) {
sync = fair ? new FairSync() : new NonfairSync();
} /**
* Acquires the lock.
*
* <p>Acquires the lock if it is not held by another thread and returns
* immediately, setting the lock hold count to one.
*
* <p>If the current thread already holds the lock then the hold
* count is incremented by one and the method returns immediately.
*
* <p>If the lock is held by another thread then the
* current thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling
* purposes and lies dormant until the lock has been acquired,
* at which time the lock hold count is set to one.
*/
public void lock() {
sync.lock();
} /**
* Acquires the lock unless the current thread is
* {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted}.
*
* <p>Acquires the lock if it is not held by another thread and returns
* immediately, setting the lock hold count to one.
*
* <p>If the current thread already holds this lock then the hold count
* is incremented by one and the method returns immediately.
*
* <p>If the lock is held by another thread then the
* current thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling
* purposes and lies dormant until one of two things happens:
*
* <ul>
*
* <li>The lock is acquired by the current thread; or
*
* <li>Some other thread {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupts} the
* current thread.
*
* </ul>
*
* <p>If the lock is acquired by the current thread then the lock hold
* count is set to one.
*
* <p>If the current thread:
*
* <ul>
*
* <li>has its interrupted status set on entry to this method; or
*
* <li>is {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted} while acquiring
* the lock,
*
* </ul>
*
* then {@link InterruptedException} is thrown and the current thread's
* interrupted status is cleared.
*
* <p>In this implementation, as this method is an explicit
* interruption point, preference is given to responding to the
* interrupt over normal or reentrant acquisition of the lock.
*
* @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
*/
public void lockInterruptibly() throws InterruptedException {
sync.acquireInterruptibly(1);
} /**
* Acquires the lock only if it is not held by another thread at the time
* of invocation.
*
* <p>Acquires the lock if it is not held by another thread and
* returns immediately with the value {@code true}, setting the
* lock hold count to one. Even when this lock has been set to use a
* fair ordering policy, a call to {@code tryLock()} <em>will</em>
* immediately acquire the lock if it is available, whether or not
* other threads are currently waiting for the lock.
* This &quot;barging&quot; behavior can be useful in certain
* circumstances, even though it breaks fairness. If you want to honor
* the fairness setting for this lock, then use
* {@link #tryLock(long, TimeUnit) tryLock(0, TimeUnit.SECONDS) }
* which is almost equivalent (it also detects interruption).
*
* <p> If the current thread already holds this lock then the hold
* count is incremented by one and the method returns {@code true}.
*
* <p>If the lock is held by another thread then this method will return
* immediately with the value {@code false}.
*
* @return {@code true} if the lock was free and was acquired by the
* current thread, or the lock was already held by the current
* thread; and {@code false} otherwise
*/
public boolean tryLock() {
return sync.nonfairTryAcquire(1);
} /**
* Acquires the lock if it is not held by another thread within the given
* waiting time and the current thread has not been
* {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted}.
*
* <p>Acquires the lock if it is not held by another thread and returns
* immediately with the value {@code true}, setting the lock hold count
* to one. If this lock has been set to use a fair ordering policy then
* an available lock <em>will not</em> be acquired if any other threads
* are waiting for the lock. This is in contrast to the {@link #tryLock()}
* method. If you want a timed {@code tryLock} that does permit barging on
* a fair lock then combine the timed and un-timed forms together:
*
* <pre>if (lock.tryLock() || lock.tryLock(timeout, unit) ) { ... }
* </pre>
*
* <p>If the current thread
* already holds this lock then the hold count is incremented by one and
* the method returns {@code true}.
*
* <p>If the lock is held by another thread then the
* current thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling
* purposes and lies dormant until one of three things happens:
*
* <ul>
*
* <li>The lock is acquired by the current thread; or
*
* <li>Some other thread {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupts}
* the current thread; or
*
* <li>The specified waiting time elapses
*
* </ul>
*
* <p>If the lock is acquired then the value {@code true} is returned and
* the lock hold count is set to one.
*
* <p>If the current thread:
*
* <ul>
*
* <li>has its interrupted status set on entry to this method; or
*
* <li>is {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted} while
* acquiring the lock,
*
* </ul>
* then {@link InterruptedException} is thrown and the current thread's
* interrupted status is cleared.
*
* <p>If the specified waiting time elapses then the value {@code false}
* is returned. If the time is less than or equal to zero, the method
* will not wait at all.
*
* <p>In this implementation, as this method is an explicit
* interruption point, preference is given to responding to the
* interrupt over normal or reentrant acquisition of the lock, and
* over reporting the elapse of the waiting time.
*
* @param timeout the time to wait for the lock
* @param unit the time unit of the timeout argument
* @return {@code true} if the lock was free and was acquired by the
* current thread, or the lock was already held by the current
* thread; and {@code false} if the waiting time elapsed before
* the lock could be acquired
* @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
* @throws NullPointerException if the time unit is null
*
*/
public boolean tryLock(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
throws InterruptedException {
return sync.tryAcquireNanos(1, unit.toNanos(timeout));
} /**
* Attempts to release this lock.
*
* <p>If the current thread is the holder of this lock then the hold
* count is decremented. If the hold count is now zero then the lock
* is released. If the current thread is not the holder of this
* lock then {@link IllegalMonitorStateException} is thrown.
*
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if the current thread does not
* hold this lock
*/
public void unlock() {
sync.release(1);
} /**
* Returns a {@link Condition} instance for use with this
* {@link Lock} instance.
*
* <p>The returned {@link Condition} instance supports the same
* usages as do the {@link Object} monitor methods ({@link
* Object#wait() wait}, {@link Object#notify notify}, and {@link
* Object#notifyAll notifyAll}) when used with the built-in
* monitor lock.
*
* <ul>
*
* <li>If this lock is not held when any of the {@link Condition}
* {@linkplain Condition#await() waiting} or {@linkplain
* Condition#signal signalling} methods are called, then an {@link
* IllegalMonitorStateException} is thrown.
*
* <li>When the condition {@linkplain Condition#await() waiting}
* methods are called the lock is released and, before they
* return, the lock is reacquired and the lock hold count restored
* to what it was when the method was called.
*
* <li>If a thread is {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted}
* while waiting then the wait will terminate, an {@link
* InterruptedException} will be thrown, and the thread's
* interrupted status will be cleared.
*
* <li> Waiting threads are signalled in FIFO order.
*
* <li>The ordering of lock reacquisition for threads returning
* from waiting methods is the same as for threads initially
* acquiring the lock, which is in the default case not specified,
* but for <em>fair</em> locks favors those threads that have been
* waiting the longest.
*
* </ul>
*
* @return the Condition object
*/
public Condition newCondition() {
return sync.newCondition();
} /**
* Queries the number of holds on this lock by the current thread.
*
* <p>A thread has a hold on a lock for each lock action that is not
* matched by an unlock action.
*
* <p>The hold count information is typically only used for testing and
* debugging purposes. For example, if a certain section of code should
* not be entered with the lock already held then we can assert that
* fact:
*
* <pre>
* class X {
* ReentrantLock lock = new ReentrantLock();
* // ...
* public void m() {
* assert lock.getHoldCount() == 0;
* lock.lock();
* try {
* // ... method body
* } finally {
* lock.unlock();
* }
* }
* }
* </pre>
*
* @return the number of holds on this lock by the current thread,
* or zero if this lock is not held by the current thread
*/
public int getHoldCount() {
return sync.getHoldCount();
} /**
* Queries if this lock is held by the current thread.
*
* <p>Analogous to the {@link Thread#holdsLock} method for built-in
* monitor locks, this method is typically used for debugging and
* testing. For example, a method that should only be called while
* a lock is held can assert that this is the case:
*
* <pre>
* class X {
* ReentrantLock lock = new ReentrantLock();
* // ...
*
* public void m() {
* assert lock.isHeldByCurrentThread();
* // ... method body
* }
* }
* </pre>
*
* <p>It can also be used to ensure that a reentrant lock is used
* in a non-reentrant manner, for example:
*
* <pre>
* class X {
* ReentrantLock lock = new ReentrantLock();
* // ...
*
* public void m() {
* assert !lock.isHeldByCurrentThread();
* lock.lock();
* try {
* // ... method body
* } finally {
* lock.unlock();
* }
* }
* }
* </pre>
*
* @return {@code true} if current thread holds this lock and
* {@code false} otherwise
*/
public boolean isHeldByCurrentThread() {
return sync.isHeldExclusively();
} /**
* Queries if this lock is held by any thread. This method is
* designed for use in monitoring of the system state,
* not for synchronization control.
*
* @return {@code true} if any thread holds this lock and
* {@code false} otherwise
*/
public boolean isLocked() {
return sync.isLocked();
} /**
* Returns {@code true} if this lock has fairness set true.
*
* @return {@code true} if this lock has fairness set true
*/
public final boolean isFair() {
return sync instanceof FairSync;
} /**
* Returns the thread that currently owns this lock, or
* {@code null} if not owned. When this method is called by a
* thread that is not the owner, the return value reflects a
* best-effort approximation of current lock status. For example,
* the owner may be momentarily {@code null} even if there are
* threads trying to acquire the lock but have not yet done so.
* This method is designed to facilitate construction of
* subclasses that provide more extensive lock monitoring
* facilities.
*
* @return the owner, or {@code null} if not owned
*/
protected Thread getOwner() {
return sync.getOwner();
} /**
* Queries whether any threads are waiting to acquire this lock. Note that
* because cancellations may occur at any time, a {@code true}
* return does not guarantee that any other thread will ever
* acquire this lock. This method is designed primarily for use in
* monitoring of the system state.
*
* @return {@code true} if there may be other threads waiting to
* acquire the lock
*/
public final boolean hasQueuedThreads() {
return sync.hasQueuedThreads();
} /**
* Queries whether the given thread is waiting to acquire this
* lock. Note that because cancellations may occur at any time, a
* {@code true} return does not guarantee that this thread
* will ever acquire this lock. This method is designed primarily for use
* in monitoring of the system state.
*
* @param thread the thread
* @return {@code true} if the given thread is queued waiting for this lock
* @throws NullPointerException if the thread is null
*/
public final boolean hasQueuedThread(Thread thread) {
return sync.isQueued(thread);
} /**
* Returns an estimate of the number of threads waiting to
* acquire this lock. The value is only an estimate because the number of
* threads may change dynamically while this method traverses
* internal data structures. This method is designed for use in
* monitoring of the system state, not for synchronization
* control.
*
* @return the estimated number of threads waiting for this lock
*/
public final int getQueueLength() {
return sync.getQueueLength();
} /**
* Returns a collection containing threads that may be waiting to
* acquire this lock. Because the actual set of threads may change
* dynamically while constructing this result, the returned
* collection is only a best-effort estimate. The elements of the
* returned collection are in no particular order. This method is
* designed to facilitate construction of subclasses that provide
* more extensive monitoring facilities.
*
* @return the collection of threads
*/
protected Collection<Thread> getQueuedThreads() {
return sync.getQueuedThreads();
} /**
* Queries whether any threads are waiting on the given condition
* associated with this lock. Note that because timeouts and
* interrupts may occur at any time, a {@code true} return does
* not guarantee that a future {@code signal} will awaken any
* threads. This method is designed primarily for use in
* monitoring of the system state.
*
* @param condition the condition
* @return {@code true} if there are any waiting threads
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if this lock is not held
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given condition is
* not associated with this lock
* @throws NullPointerException if the condition is null
*/
public boolean hasWaiters(Condition condition) {
if (condition == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
if (!(condition instanceof AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("not owner");
return sync.hasWaiters((AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject)condition);
} /**
* Returns an estimate of the number of threads waiting on the
* given condition associated with this lock. Note that because
* timeouts and interrupts may occur at any time, the estimate
* serves only as an upper bound on the actual number of waiters.
* This method is designed for use in monitoring of the system
* state, not for synchronization control.
*
* @param condition the condition
* @return the estimated number of waiting threads
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if this lock is not held
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given condition is
* not associated with this lock
* @throws NullPointerException if the condition is null
*/
public int getWaitQueueLength(Condition condition) {
if (condition == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
if (!(condition instanceof AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("not owner");
return sync.getWaitQueueLength((AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject)condition);
} /**
* Returns a collection containing those threads that may be
* waiting on the given condition associated with this lock.
* Because the actual set of threads may change dynamically while
* constructing this result, the returned collection is only a
* best-effort estimate. The elements of the returned collection
* are in no particular order. This method is designed to
* facilitate construction of subclasses that provide more
* extensive condition monitoring facilities.
*
* @param condition the condition
* @return the collection of threads
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if this lock is not held
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given condition is
* not associated with this lock
* @throws NullPointerException if the condition is null
*/
protected Collection<Thread> getWaitingThreads(Condition condition) {
if (condition == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
if (!(condition instanceof AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("not owner");
return sync.getWaitingThreads((AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject)condition);
} /**
* Returns a string identifying this lock, as well as its lock state.
* The state, in brackets, includes either the String {@code "Unlocked"}
* or the String {@code "Locked by"} followed by the
* {@linkplain Thread#getName name} of the owning thread.
*
* @return a string identifying this lock, as well as its lock state
*/
public String toString() {
Thread o = sync.getOwner();
return super.toString() + ((o == null) ?
"[Unlocked]" :
"[Locked by thread " + o.getName() + "]");
}
}

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*/ package java.util.concurrent.locks;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.concurrent.*;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*;
import sun.misc.Unsafe; /**
* Provides a framework for implementing blocking locks and related
* synchronizers (semaphores, events, etc) that rely on
* first-in-first-out (FIFO) wait queues. This class is designed to
* be a useful basis for most kinds of synchronizers that rely on a
* single atomic <tt>int</tt> value to represent state. Subclasses
* must define the protected methods that change this state, and which
* define what that state means in terms of this object being acquired
* or released. Given these, the other methods in this class carry
* out all queuing and blocking mechanics. Subclasses can maintain
* other state fields, but only the atomically updated <tt>int</tt>
* value manipulated using methods {@link #getState}, {@link
* #setState} and {@link #compareAndSetState} is tracked with respect
* to synchronization.
*
* <p>Subclasses should be defined as non-public internal helper
* classes that are used to implement the synchronization properties
* of their enclosing class. Class
* <tt>AbstractQueuedSynchronizer</tt> does not implement any
* synchronization interface. Instead it defines methods such as
* {@link #acquireInterruptibly} that can be invoked as
* appropriate by concrete locks and related synchronizers to
* implement their public methods.
*
* <p>This class supports either or both a default <em>exclusive</em>
* mode and a <em>shared</em> mode. When acquired in exclusive mode,
* attempted acquires by other threads cannot succeed. Shared mode
* acquires by multiple threads may (but need not) succeed. This class
* does not &quot;understand&quot; these differences except in the
* mechanical sense that when a shared mode acquire succeeds, the next
* waiting thread (if one exists) must also determine whether it can
* acquire as well. Threads waiting in the different modes share the
* same FIFO queue. Usually, implementation subclasses support only
* one of these modes, but both can come into play for example in a
* {@link ReadWriteLock}. Subclasses that support only exclusive or
* only shared modes need not define the methods supporting the unused mode.
*
* <p>This class defines a nested {@link ConditionObject} class that
* can be used as a {@link Condition} implementation by subclasses
* supporting exclusive mode for which method {@link
* #isHeldExclusively} reports whether synchronization is exclusively
* held with respect to the current thread, method {@link #release}
* invoked with the current {@link #getState} value fully releases
* this object, and {@link #acquire}, given this saved state value,
* eventually restores this object to its previous acquired state. No
* <tt>AbstractQueuedSynchronizer</tt> method otherwise creates such a
* condition, so if this constraint cannot be met, do not use it. The
* behavior of {@link ConditionObject} depends of course on the
* semantics of its synchronizer implementation.
*
* <p>This class provides inspection, instrumentation, and monitoring
* methods for the internal queue, as well as similar methods for
* condition objects. These can be exported as desired into classes
* using an <tt>AbstractQueuedSynchronizer</tt> for their
* synchronization mechanics.
*
* <p>Serialization of this class stores only the underlying atomic
* integer maintaining state, so deserialized objects have empty
* thread queues. Typical subclasses requiring serializability will
* define a <tt>readObject</tt> method that restores this to a known
* initial state upon deserialization.
*
* <h3>Usage</h3>
*
* <p>To use this class as the basis of a synchronizer, redefine the
* following methods, as applicable, by inspecting and/or modifying
* the synchronization state using {@link #getState}, {@link
* #setState} and/or {@link #compareAndSetState}:
*
* <ul>
* <li> {@link #tryAcquire}
* <li> {@link #tryRelease}
* <li> {@link #tryAcquireShared}
* <li> {@link #tryReleaseShared}
* <li> {@link #isHeldExclusively}
*</ul>
*
* Each of these methods by default throws {@link
* UnsupportedOperationException}. Implementations of these methods
* must be internally thread-safe, and should in general be short and
* not block. Defining these methods is the <em>only</em> supported
* means of using this class. All other methods are declared
* <tt>final</tt> because they cannot be independently varied.
*
* <p>You may also find the inherited methods from {@link
* AbstractOwnableSynchronizer} useful to keep track of the thread
* owning an exclusive synchronizer. You are encouraged to use them
* -- this enables monitoring and diagnostic tools to assist users in
* determining which threads hold locks.
*
* <p>Even though this class is based on an internal FIFO queue, it
* does not automatically enforce FIFO acquisition policies. The core
* of exclusive synchronization takes the form:
*
* <pre>
* Acquire:
* while (!tryAcquire(arg)) {
* <em>enqueue thread if it is not already queued</em>;
* <em>possibly block current thread</em>;
* }
*
* Release:
* if (tryRelease(arg))
* <em>unblock the first queued thread</em>;
* </pre>
*
* (Shared mode is similar but may involve cascading signals.)
*
* <p><a name="barging">Because checks in acquire are invoked before
* enqueuing, a newly acquiring thread may <em>barge</em> ahead of
* others that are blocked and queued. However, you can, if desired,
* define <tt>tryAcquire</tt> and/or <tt>tryAcquireShared</tt> to
* disable barging by internally invoking one or more of the inspection
* methods, thereby providing a <em>fair</em> FIFO acquisition order.
* In particular, most fair synchronizers can define <tt>tryAcquire</tt>
* to return <tt>false</tt> if {@link #hasQueuedPredecessors} (a method
* specifically designed to be used by fair synchronizers) returns
* <tt>true</tt>. Other variations are possible.
*
* <p>Throughput and scalability are generally highest for the
* default barging (also known as <em>greedy</em>,
* <em>renouncement</em>, and <em>convoy-avoidance</em>) strategy.
* While this is not guaranteed to be fair or starvation-free, earlier
* queued threads are allowed to recontend before later queued
* threads, and each recontention has an unbiased chance to succeed
* against incoming threads. Also, while acquires do not
* &quot;spin&quot; in the usual sense, they may perform multiple
* invocations of <tt>tryAcquire</tt> interspersed with other
* computations before blocking. This gives most of the benefits of
* spins when exclusive synchronization is only briefly held, without
* most of the liabilities when it isn't. If so desired, you can
* augment this by preceding calls to acquire methods with
* "fast-path" checks, possibly prechecking {@link #hasContended}
* and/or {@link #hasQueuedThreads} to only do so if the synchronizer
* is likely not to be contended.
*
* <p>This class provides an efficient and scalable basis for
* synchronization in part by specializing its range of use to
* synchronizers that can rely on <tt>int</tt> state, acquire, and
* release parameters, and an internal FIFO wait queue. When this does
* not suffice, you can build synchronizers from a lower level using
* {@link java.util.concurrent.atomic atomic} classes, your own custom
* {@link java.util.Queue} classes, and {@link LockSupport} blocking
* support.
*
* <h3>Usage Examples</h3>
*
* <p>Here is a non-reentrant mutual exclusion lock class that uses
* the value zero to represent the unlocked state, and one to
* represent the locked state. While a non-reentrant lock
* does not strictly require recording of the current owner
* thread, this class does so anyway to make usage easier to monitor.
* It also supports conditions and exposes
* one of the instrumentation methods:
*
* <pre>
* class Mutex implements Lock, java.io.Serializable {
*
* // Our internal helper class
* private static class Sync extends AbstractQueuedSynchronizer {
* // Report whether in locked state
* protected boolean isHeldExclusively() {
* return getState() == 1;
* }
*
* // Acquire the lock if state is zero
* public boolean tryAcquire(int acquires) {
* assert acquires == 1; // Otherwise unused
* if (compareAndSetState(0, 1)) {
* setExclusiveOwnerThread(Thread.currentThread());
* return true;
* }
* return false;
* }
*
* // Release the lock by setting state to zero
* protected boolean tryRelease(int releases) {
* assert releases == 1; // Otherwise unused
* if (getState() == 0) throw new IllegalMonitorStateException();
* setExclusiveOwnerThread(null);
* setState(0);
* return true;
* }
*
* // Provide a Condition
* Condition newCondition() { return new ConditionObject(); }
*
* // Deserialize properly
* private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
* throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
* s.defaultReadObject();
* setState(0); // reset to unlocked state
* }
* }
*
* // The sync object does all the hard work. We just forward to it.
* private final Sync sync = new Sync();
*
* public void lock() { sync.acquire(1); }
* public boolean tryLock() { return sync.tryAcquire(1); }
* public void unlock() { sync.release(1); }
* public Condition newCondition() { return sync.newCondition(); }
* public boolean isLocked() { return sync.isHeldExclusively(); }
* public boolean hasQueuedThreads() { return sync.hasQueuedThreads(); }
* public void lockInterruptibly() throws InterruptedException {
* sync.acquireInterruptibly(1);
* }
* public boolean tryLock(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
* throws InterruptedException {
* return sync.tryAcquireNanos(1, unit.toNanos(timeout));
* }
* }
* </pre>
*
* <p>Here is a latch class that is like a {@link CountDownLatch}
* except that it only requires a single <tt>signal</tt> to
* fire. Because a latch is non-exclusive, it uses the <tt>shared</tt>
* acquire and release methods.
*
* <pre>
* class BooleanLatch {
*
* private static class Sync extends AbstractQueuedSynchronizer {
* boolean isSignalled() { return getState() != 0; }
*
* protected int tryAcquireShared(int ignore) {
* return isSignalled() ? 1 : -1;
* }
*
* protected boolean tryReleaseShared(int ignore) {
* setState(1);
* return true;
* }
* }
*
* private final Sync sync = new Sync();
* public boolean isSignalled() { return sync.isSignalled(); }
* public void signal() { sync.releaseShared(1); }
* public void await() throws InterruptedException {
* sync.acquireSharedInterruptibly(1);
* }
* }
* </pre>
*
* @since 1.5
* @author Doug Lea
*/
public abstract class AbstractQueuedSynchronizer
extends AbstractOwnableSynchronizer
implements java.io.Serializable { private static final long serialVersionUID = 7373984972572414691L; /**
* Creates a new <tt>AbstractQueuedSynchronizer</tt> instance
* with initial synchronization state of zero.
*/
protected AbstractQueuedSynchronizer() { } /**
* Wait queue node class.
*
* <p>The wait queue is a variant of a "CLH" (Craig, Landin, and
* Hagersten) lock queue. CLH locks are normally used for
* spinlocks. We instead use them for blocking synchronizers, but
* use the same basic tactic of holding some of the control
* information about a thread in the predecessor of its node. A
* "status" field in each node keeps track of whether a thread
* should block. A node is signalled when its predecessor
* releases. Each node of the queue otherwise serves as a
* specific-notification-style monitor holding a single waiting
* thread. The status field does NOT control whether threads are
* granted locks etc though. A thread may try to acquire if it is
* first in the queue. But being first does not guarantee success;
* it only gives the right to contend. So the currently released
* contender thread may need to rewait.
*
* <p>To enqueue into a CLH lock, you atomically splice it in as new
* tail. To dequeue, you just set the head field.
* <pre>
* +------+ prev +-----+ +-----+
* head | | <---- | | <---- | | tail
* +------+ +-----+ +-----+
* </pre>
*
* <p>Insertion into a CLH queue requires only a single atomic
* operation on "tail", so there is a simple atomic point of
* demarcation from unqueued to queued. Similarly, dequeing
* involves only updating the "head". However, it takes a bit
* more work for nodes to determine who their successors are,
* in part to deal with possible cancellation due to timeouts
* and interrupts.
*
* <p>The "prev" links (not used in original CLH locks), are mainly
* needed to handle cancellation. If a node is cancelled, its
* successor is (normally) relinked to a non-cancelled
* predecessor. For explanation of similar mechanics in the case
* of spin locks, see the papers by Scott and Scherer at
* http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/scott/synchronization/
*
* <p>We also use "next" links to implement blocking mechanics.
* The thread id for each node is kept in its own node, so a
* predecessor signals the next node to wake up by traversing
* next link to determine which thread it is. Determination of
* successor must avoid races with newly queued nodes to set
* the "next" fields of their predecessors. This is solved
* when necessary by checking backwards from the atomically
* updated "tail" when a node's successor appears to be null.
* (Or, said differently, the next-links are an optimization
* so that we don't usually need a backward scan.)
*
* <p>Cancellation introduces some conservatism to the basic
* algorithms. Since we must poll for cancellation of other
* nodes, we can miss noticing whether a cancelled node is
* ahead or behind us. This is dealt with by always unparking
* successors upon cancellation, allowing them to stabilize on
* a new predecessor, unless we can identify an uncancelled
* predecessor who will carry this responsibility.
*
* <p>CLH queues need a dummy header node to get started. But
* we don't create them on construction, because it would be wasted
* effort if there is never contention. Instead, the node
* is constructed and head and tail pointers are set upon first
* contention.
*
* <p>Threads waiting on Conditions use the same nodes, but
* use an additional link. Conditions only need to link nodes
* in simple (non-concurrent) linked queues because they are
* only accessed when exclusively held. Upon await, a node is
* inserted into a condition queue. Upon signal, the node is
* transferred to the main queue. A special value of status
* field is used to mark which queue a node is on.
*
* <p>Thanks go to Dave Dice, Mark Moir, Victor Luchangco, Bill
* Scherer and Michael Scott, along with members of JSR-166
* expert group, for helpful ideas, discussions, and critiques
* on the design of this class.
*/
static final class Node {
/** Marker to indicate a node is waiting in shared mode */
static final Node SHARED = new Node();
/** Marker to indicate a node is waiting in exclusive mode */
static final Node EXCLUSIVE = null; /** waitStatus value to indicate thread has cancelled */
static final int CANCELLED = 1;
/** waitStatus value to indicate successor's thread needs unparking */
static final int SIGNAL = -1;
/** waitStatus value to indicate thread is waiting on condition */
static final int CONDITION = -2;
/**
* waitStatus value to indicate the next acquireShared should
* unconditionally propagate
*/
static final int PROPAGATE = -3; /**
* Status field, taking on only the values:
* SIGNAL: The successor of this node is (or will soon be)
* blocked (via park), so the current node must
* unpark its successor when it releases or
* cancels. To avoid races, acquire methods must
* first indicate they need a signal,
* then retry the atomic acquire, and then,
* on failure, block.
* CANCELLED: This node is cancelled due to timeout or interrupt.
* Nodes never leave this state. In particular,
* a thread with cancelled node never again blocks.
* CONDITION: This node is currently on a condition queue.
* It will not be used as a sync queue node
* until transferred, at which time the status
* will be set to 0. (Use of this value here has
* nothing to do with the other uses of the
* field, but simplifies mechanics.)
* PROPAGATE: A releaseShared should be propagated to other
* nodes. This is set (for head node only) in
* doReleaseShared to ensure propagation
* continues, even if other operations have
* since intervened.
* 0: None of the above
*
* The values are arranged numerically to simplify use.
* Non-negative values mean that a node doesn't need to
* signal. So, most code doesn't need to check for particular
* values, just for sign.
*
* The field is initialized to 0 for normal sync nodes, and
* CONDITION for condition nodes. It is modified using CAS
* (or when possible, unconditional volatile writes).
*/
volatile int waitStatus; /**
* Link to predecessor node that current node/thread relies on
* for checking waitStatus. Assigned during enqueing, and nulled
* out (for sake of GC) only upon dequeuing. Also, upon
* cancellation of a predecessor, we short-circuit while
* finding a non-cancelled one, which will always exist
* because the head node is never cancelled: A node becomes
* head only as a result of successful acquire. A
* cancelled thread never succeeds in acquiring, and a thread only
* cancels itself, not any other node.
*/
volatile Node prev; /**
* Link to the successor node that the current node/thread
* unparks upon release. Assigned during enqueuing, adjusted
* when bypassing cancelled predecessors, and nulled out (for
* sake of GC) when dequeued. The enq operation does not
* assign next field of a predecessor until after attachment,
* so seeing a null next field does not necessarily mean that
* node is at end of queue. However, if a next field appears
* to be null, we can scan prev's from the tail to
* double-check. The next field of cancelled nodes is set to
* point to the node itself instead of null, to make life
* easier for isOnSyncQueue.
*/
volatile Node next; /**
* The thread that enqueued this node. Initialized on
* construction and nulled out after use.
*/
volatile Thread thread; /**
* Link to next node waiting on condition, or the special
* value SHARED. Because condition queues are accessed only
* when holding in exclusive mode, we just need a simple
* linked queue to hold nodes while they are waiting on
* conditions. They are then transferred to the queue to
* re-acquire. And because conditions can only be exclusive,
* we save a field by using special value to indicate shared
* mode.
*/
Node nextWaiter; /**
* Returns true if node is waiting in shared mode
*/
final boolean isShared() {
return nextWaiter == SHARED;
} /**
* Returns previous node, or throws NullPointerException if null.
* Use when predecessor cannot be null. The null check could
* be elided, but is present to help the VM.
*
* @return the predecessor of this node
*/
final Node predecessor() throws NullPointerException {
Node p = prev;
if (p == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
else
return p;
} Node() { // Used to establish initial head or SHARED marker
} Node(Thread thread, Node mode) { // Used by addWaiter
this.nextWaiter = mode;
this.thread = thread;
} Node(Thread thread, int waitStatus) { // Used by Condition
this.waitStatus = waitStatus;
this.thread = thread;
}
} /**
* Head of the wait queue, lazily initialized. Except for
* initialization, it is modified only via method setHead. Note:
* If head exists, its waitStatus is guaranteed not to be
* CANCELLED.
*/
private transient volatile Node head; /**
* Tail of the wait queue, lazily initialized. Modified only via
* method enq to add new wait node.
*/
private transient volatile Node tail; /**
* The synchronization state.
*/
private volatile int state; /**
* Returns the current value of synchronization state.
* This operation has memory semantics of a <tt>volatile</tt> read.
* @return current state value
*/
protected final int getState() {
return state;
} /**
* Sets the value of synchronization state.
* This operation has memory semantics of a <tt>volatile</tt> write.
* @param newState the new state value
*/
protected final void setState(int newState) {
state = newState;
} /**
* Atomically sets synchronization state to the given updated
* value if the current state value equals the expected value.
* This operation has memory semantics of a <tt>volatile</tt> read
* and write.
*
* @param expect the expected value
* @param update the new value
* @return true if successful. False return indicates that the actual
* value was not equal to the expected value.
*/
protected final boolean compareAndSetState(int expect, int update) {
// See below for intrinsics setup to support this
return unsafe.compareAndSwapInt(this, stateOffset, expect, update);
} // Queuing utilities /**
* The number of nanoseconds for which it is faster to spin
* rather than to use timed park. A rough estimate suffices
* to improve responsiveness with very short timeouts.
*/
static final long spinForTimeoutThreshold = 1000L; /**
* Inserts node into queue, initializing if necessary. See picture above.
* @param node the node to insert
* @return node's predecessor
*/
private Node enq(final Node node) {
for (;;) {
Node t = tail;
if (t == null) { // Must initialize
if (compareAndSetHead(new Node()))
tail = head;
} else {
node.prev = t;
if (compareAndSetTail(t, node)) {
t.next = node;
return t;
}
}
}
} /**
* Creates and enqueues node for current thread and given mode.
*
* @param mode Node.EXCLUSIVE for exclusive, Node.SHARED for shared
* @return the new node
*/
private Node addWaiter(Node mode) {
Node node = new Node(Thread.currentThread(), mode);
// Try the fast path of enq; backup to full enq on failure
Node pred = tail;
if (pred != null) {
node.prev = pred;
if (compareAndSetTail(pred, node)) {
pred.next = node;
return node;
}
}
enq(node);
return node;
} /**
* Sets head of queue to be node, thus dequeuing. Called only by
* acquire methods. Also nulls out unused fields for sake of GC
* and to suppress unnecessary signals and traversals.
*
* @param node the node
*/
private void setHead(Node node) {
head = node;
node.thread = null;
node.prev = null;
} /**
* Wakes up node's successor, if one exists.
*
* @param node the node
*/
private void unparkSuccessor(Node node) {
/*
* If status is negative (i.e., possibly needing signal) try
* to clear in anticipation of signalling. It is OK if this
* fails or if status is changed by waiting thread.
*/
int ws = node.waitStatus;
if (ws < 0)
compareAndSetWaitStatus(node, ws, 0); /*
* Thread to unpark is held in successor, which is normally
* just the next node. But if cancelled or apparently null,
* traverse backwards from tail to find the actual
* non-cancelled successor.
*/
Node s = node.next;
if (s == null || s.waitStatus > 0) {
s = null;
for (Node t = tail; t != null && t != node; t = t.prev)
if (t.waitStatus <= 0)
s = t;
}
if (s != null)
LockSupport.unpark(s.thread);
} /**
* Release action for shared mode -- signal successor and ensure
* propagation. (Note: For exclusive mode, release just amounts
* to calling unparkSuccessor of head if it needs signal.)
*/
private void doReleaseShared() {
/*
* Ensure that a release propagates, even if there are other
* in-progress acquires/releases. This proceeds in the usual
* way of trying to unparkSuccessor of head if it needs
* signal. But if it does not, status is set to PROPAGATE to
* ensure that upon release, propagation continues.
* Additionally, we must loop in case a new node is added
* while we are doing this. Also, unlike other uses of
* unparkSuccessor, we need to know if CAS to reset status
* fails, if so rechecking.
*/
for (;;) {
Node h = head;
if (h != null && h != tail) {
int ws = h.waitStatus;
if (ws == Node.SIGNAL) {
if (!compareAndSetWaitStatus(h, Node.SIGNAL, 0))
continue; // loop to recheck cases
unparkSuccessor(h);
}
else if (ws == 0 &&
!compareAndSetWaitStatus(h, 0, Node.PROPAGATE))
continue; // loop on failed CAS
}
if (h == head) // loop if head changed
break;
}
} /**
* Sets head of queue, and checks if successor may be waiting
* in shared mode, if so propagating if either propagate > 0 or
* PROPAGATE status was set.
*
* @param node the node
* @param propagate the return value from a tryAcquireShared
*/
private void setHeadAndPropagate(Node node, int propagate) {
Node h = head; // Record old head for check below
setHead(node);
/*
* Try to signal next queued node if:
* Propagation was indicated by caller,
* or was recorded (as h.waitStatus) by a previous operation
* (note: this uses sign-check of waitStatus because
* PROPAGATE status may transition to SIGNAL.)
* and
* The next node is waiting in shared mode,
* or we don't know, because it appears null
*
* The conservatism in both of these checks may cause
* unnecessary wake-ups, but only when there are multiple
* racing acquires/releases, so most need signals now or soon
* anyway.
*/
if (propagate > 0 || h == null || h.waitStatus < 0) {
Node s = node.next;
if (s == null || s.isShared())
doReleaseShared();
}
} // Utilities for various versions of acquire /**
* Cancels an ongoing attempt to acquire.
*
* @param node the node
*/
private void cancelAcquire(Node node) {
// Ignore if node doesn't exist
if (node == null)
return; node.thread = null; // Skip cancelled predecessors
Node pred = node.prev;
while (pred.waitStatus > 0)
node.prev = pred = pred.prev; // predNext is the apparent node to unsplice. CASes below will
// fail if not, in which case, we lost race vs another cancel
// or signal, so no further action is necessary.
Node predNext = pred.next; // Can use unconditional write instead of CAS here.
// After this atomic step, other Nodes can skip past us.
// Before, we are free of interference from other threads.
node.waitStatus = Node.CANCELLED; // If we are the tail, remove ourselves.
if (node == tail && compareAndSetTail(node, pred)) {
compareAndSetNext(pred, predNext, null);
} else {
// If successor needs signal, try to set pred's next-link
// so it will get one. Otherwise wake it up to propagate.
int ws;
if (pred != head &&
((ws = pred.waitStatus) == Node.SIGNAL ||
(ws <= 0 && compareAndSetWaitStatus(pred, ws, Node.SIGNAL))) &&
pred.thread != null) {
Node next = node.next;
if (next != null && next.waitStatus <= 0)
compareAndSetNext(pred, predNext, next);
} else {
unparkSuccessor(node);
} node.next = node; // help GC
}
} /**
* Checks and updates status for a node that failed to acquire.
* Returns true if thread should block. This is the main signal
* control in all acquire loops. Requires that pred == node.prev
*
* @param pred node's predecessor holding status
* @param node the node
* @return {@code true} if thread should block
*/
private static boolean shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire(Node pred, Node node) {
int ws = pred.waitStatus;
if (ws == Node.SIGNAL)
/*
* This node has already set status asking a release
* to signal it, so it can safely park.
*/
return true;
if (ws > 0) {
/*
* Predecessor was cancelled. Skip over predecessors and
* indicate retry.
*/
do {
node.prev = pred = pred.prev;
} while (pred.waitStatus > 0);
pred.next = node;
} else {
/*
* waitStatus must be 0 or PROPAGATE. Indicate that we
* need a signal, but don't park yet. Caller will need to
* retry to make sure it cannot acquire before parking.
*/
compareAndSetWaitStatus(pred, ws, Node.SIGNAL);
}
return false;
} /**
* Convenience method to interrupt current thread.
*/
private static void selfInterrupt() {
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
} /**
* Convenience method to park and then check if interrupted
*
* @return {@code true} if interrupted
*/
private final boolean parkAndCheckInterrupt() {
LockSupport.park(this);
return Thread.interrupted();
} /*
* Various flavors of acquire, varying in exclusive/shared and
* control modes. Each is mostly the same, but annoyingly
* different. Only a little bit of factoring is possible due to
* interactions of exception mechanics (including ensuring that we
* cancel if tryAcquire throws exception) and other control, at
* least not without hurting performance too much.
*/ /**
* Acquires in exclusive uninterruptible mode for thread already in
* queue. Used by condition wait methods as well as acquire.
*
* @param node the node
* @param arg the acquire argument
* @return {@code true} if interrupted while waiting
*/
final boolean acquireQueued(final Node node, int arg) {
boolean failed = true;
try {
boolean interrupted = false;
for (;;) {
final Node p = node.predecessor();
if (p == head && tryAcquire(arg)) {
setHead(node);
p.next = null; // help GC
failed = false;
return interrupted;
}
if (shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire(p, node) &&
parkAndCheckInterrupt())
interrupted = true;
}
} finally {
if (failed)
cancelAcquire(node);
}
} /**
* Acquires in exclusive interruptible mode.
* @param arg the acquire argument
*/
private void doAcquireInterruptibly(int arg)
throws InterruptedException {
final Node node = addWaiter(Node.EXCLUSIVE);
boolean failed = true;
try {
for (;;) {
final Node p = node.predecessor();
if (p == head && tryAcquire(arg)) {
setHead(node);
p.next = null; // help GC
failed = false;
return;
}
if (shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire(p, node) &&
parkAndCheckInterrupt())
throw new InterruptedException();
}
} finally {
if (failed)
cancelAcquire(node);
}
} /**
* Acquires in exclusive timed mode.
*
* @param arg the acquire argument
* @param nanosTimeout max wait time
* @return {@code true} if acquired
*/
private boolean doAcquireNanos(int arg, long nanosTimeout)
throws InterruptedException {
long lastTime = System.nanoTime();
final Node node = addWaiter(Node.EXCLUSIVE);
boolean failed = true;
try {
for (;;) {
final Node p = node.predecessor();
if (p == head && tryAcquire(arg)) {
setHead(node);
p.next = null; // help GC
failed = false;
return true;
}
if (nanosTimeout <= 0)
return false;
if (shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire(p, node) &&
nanosTimeout > spinForTimeoutThreshold)
LockSupport.parkNanos(this, nanosTimeout);
long now = System.nanoTime();
nanosTimeout -= now - lastTime;
lastTime = now;
if (Thread.interrupted())
throw new InterruptedException();
}
} finally {
if (failed)
cancelAcquire(node);
}
} /**
* Acquires in shared uninterruptible mode.
* @param arg the acquire argument
*/
private void doAcquireShared(int arg) {
final Node node = addWaiter(Node.SHARED);
boolean failed = true;
try {
boolean interrupted = false;
for (;;) {
final Node p = node.predecessor();
if (p == head) {
int r = tryAcquireShared(arg);
if (r >= 0) {
setHeadAndPropagate(node, r);
p.next = null; // help GC
if (interrupted)
selfInterrupt();
failed = false;
return;
}
}
if (shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire(p, node) &&
parkAndCheckInterrupt())
interrupted = true;
}
} finally {
if (failed)
cancelAcquire(node);
}
} /**
* Acquires in shared interruptible mode.
* @param arg the acquire argument
*/
private void doAcquireSharedInterruptibly(int arg)
throws InterruptedException {
final Node node = addWaiter(Node.SHARED);
boolean failed = true;
try {
for (;;) {
final Node p = node.predecessor();
if (p == head) {
int r = tryAcquireShared(arg);
if (r >= 0) {
setHeadAndPropagate(node, r);
p.next = null; // help GC
failed = false;
return;
}
}
if (shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire(p, node) &&
parkAndCheckInterrupt())
throw new InterruptedException();
}
} finally {
if (failed)
cancelAcquire(node);
}
} /**
* Acquires in shared timed mode.
*
* @param arg the acquire argument
* @param nanosTimeout max wait time
* @return {@code true} if acquired
*/
private boolean doAcquireSharedNanos(int arg, long nanosTimeout)
throws InterruptedException { long lastTime = System.nanoTime();
final Node node = addWaiter(Node.SHARED);
boolean failed = true;
try {
for (;;) {
final Node p = node.predecessor();
if (p == head) {
int r = tryAcquireShared(arg);
if (r >= 0) {
setHeadAndPropagate(node, r);
p.next = null; // help GC
failed = false;
return true;
}
}
if (nanosTimeout <= 0)
return false;
if (shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire(p, node) &&
nanosTimeout > spinForTimeoutThreshold)
LockSupport.parkNanos(this, nanosTimeout);
long now = System.nanoTime();
nanosTimeout -= now - lastTime;
lastTime = now;
if (Thread.interrupted())
throw new InterruptedException();
}
} finally {
if (failed)
cancelAcquire(node);
}
} // Main exported methods /**
* Attempts to acquire in exclusive mode. This method should query
* if the state of the object permits it to be acquired in the
* exclusive mode, and if so to acquire it.
*
* <p>This method is always invoked by the thread performing
* acquire. If this method reports failure, the acquire method
* may queue the thread, if it is not already queued, until it is
* signalled by a release from some other thread. This can be used
* to implement method {@link Lock#tryLock()}.
*
* <p>The default
* implementation throws {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
* @param arg the acquire argument. This value is always the one
* passed to an acquire method, or is the value saved on entry
* to a condition wait. The value is otherwise uninterpreted
* and can represent anything you like.
* @return {@code true} if successful. Upon success, this object has
* been acquired.
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if acquiring would place this
* synchronizer in an illegal state. This exception must be
* thrown in a consistent fashion for synchronization to work
* correctly.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if exclusive mode is not supported
*/
protected boolean tryAcquire(int arg) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
} /**
* Attempts to set the state to reflect a release in exclusive
* mode.
*
* <p>This method is always invoked by the thread performing release.
*
* <p>The default implementation throws
* {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
* @param arg the release argument. This value is always the one
* passed to a release method, or the current state value upon
* entry to a condition wait. The value is otherwise
* uninterpreted and can represent anything you like.
* @return {@code true} if this object is now in a fully released
* state, so that any waiting threads may attempt to acquire;
* and {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if releasing would place this
* synchronizer in an illegal state. This exception must be
* thrown in a consistent fashion for synchronization to work
* correctly.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if exclusive mode is not supported
*/
protected boolean tryRelease(int arg) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
} /**
* Attempts to acquire in shared mode. This method should query if
* the state of the object permits it to be acquired in the shared
* mode, and if so to acquire it.
*
* <p>This method is always invoked by the thread performing
* acquire. If this method reports failure, the acquire method
* may queue the thread, if it is not already queued, until it is
* signalled by a release from some other thread.
*
* <p>The default implementation throws {@link
* UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
* @param arg the acquire argument. This value is always the one
* passed to an acquire method, or is the value saved on entry
* to a condition wait. The value is otherwise uninterpreted
* and can represent anything you like.
* @return a negative value on failure; zero if acquisition in shared
* mode succeeded but no subsequent shared-mode acquire can
* succeed; and a positive value if acquisition in shared
* mode succeeded and subsequent shared-mode acquires might
* also succeed, in which case a subsequent waiting thread
* must check availability. (Support for three different
* return values enables this method to be used in contexts
* where acquires only sometimes act exclusively.) Upon
* success, this object has been acquired.
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if acquiring would place this
* synchronizer in an illegal state. This exception must be
* thrown in a consistent fashion for synchronization to work
* correctly.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if shared mode is not supported
*/
protected int tryAcquireShared(int arg) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
} /**
* Attempts to set the state to reflect a release in shared mode.
*
* <p>This method is always invoked by the thread performing release.
*
* <p>The default implementation throws
* {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
* @param arg the release argument. This value is always the one
* passed to a release method, or the current state value upon
* entry to a condition wait. The value is otherwise
* uninterpreted and can represent anything you like.
* @return {@code true} if this release of shared mode may permit a
* waiting acquire (shared or exclusive) to succeed; and
* {@code false} otherwise
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if releasing would place this
* synchronizer in an illegal state. This exception must be
* thrown in a consistent fashion for synchronization to work
* correctly.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if shared mode is not supported
*/
protected boolean tryReleaseShared(int arg) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
} /**
* Returns {@code true} if synchronization is held exclusively with
* respect to the current (calling) thread. This method is invoked
* upon each call to a non-waiting {@link ConditionObject} method.
* (Waiting methods instead invoke {@link #release}.)
*
* <p>The default implementation throws {@link
* UnsupportedOperationException}. This method is invoked
* internally only within {@link ConditionObject} methods, so need
* not be defined if conditions are not used.
*
* @return {@code true} if synchronization is held exclusively;
* {@code false} otherwise
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if conditions are not supported
*/
protected boolean isHeldExclusively() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
} /**
* Acquires in exclusive mode, ignoring interrupts. Implemented
* by invoking at least once {@link #tryAcquire},
* returning on success. Otherwise the thread is queued, possibly
* repeatedly blocking and unblocking, invoking {@link
* #tryAcquire} until success. This method can be used
* to implement method {@link Lock#lock}.
*
* @param arg the acquire argument. This value is conveyed to
* {@link #tryAcquire} but is otherwise uninterpreted and
* can represent anything you like.
*/
public final void acquire(int arg) {
if (!tryAcquire(arg) &&
acquireQueued(addWaiter(Node.EXCLUSIVE), arg))
selfInterrupt();
} /**
* Acquires in exclusive mode, aborting if interrupted.
* Implemented by first checking interrupt status, then invoking
* at least once {@link #tryAcquire}, returning on
* success. Otherwise the thread is queued, possibly repeatedly
* blocking and unblocking, invoking {@link #tryAcquire}
* until success or the thread is interrupted. This method can be
* used to implement method {@link Lock#lockInterruptibly}.
*
* @param arg the acquire argument. This value is conveyed to
* {@link #tryAcquire} but is otherwise uninterpreted and
* can represent anything you like.
* @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
*/
public final void acquireInterruptibly(int arg)
throws InterruptedException {
if (Thread.interrupted())
throw new InterruptedException();
if (!tryAcquire(arg))
doAcquireInterruptibly(arg);
} /**
* Attempts to acquire in exclusive mode, aborting if interrupted,
* and failing if the given timeout elapses. Implemented by first
* checking interrupt status, then invoking at least once {@link
* #tryAcquire}, returning on success. Otherwise, the thread is
* queued, possibly repeatedly blocking and unblocking, invoking
* {@link #tryAcquire} until success or the thread is interrupted
* or the timeout elapses. This method can be used to implement
* method {@link Lock#tryLock(long, TimeUnit)}.
*
* @param arg the acquire argument. This value is conveyed to
* {@link #tryAcquire} but is otherwise uninterpreted and
* can represent anything you like.
* @param nanosTimeout the maximum number of nanoseconds to wait
* @return {@code true} if acquired; {@code false} if timed out
* @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
*/
public final boolean tryAcquireNanos(int arg, long nanosTimeout)
throws InterruptedException {
if (Thread.interrupted())
throw new InterruptedException();
return tryAcquire(arg) ||
doAcquireNanos(arg, nanosTimeout);
} /**
* Releases in exclusive mode. Implemented by unblocking one or
* more threads if {@link #tryRelease} returns true.
* This method can be used to implement method {@link Lock#unlock}.
*
* @param arg the release argument. This value is conveyed to
* {@link #tryRelease} but is otherwise uninterpreted and
* can represent anything you like.
* @return the value returned from {@link #tryRelease}
*/
public final boolean release(int arg) {
if (tryRelease(arg)) {
Node h = head;
if (h != null && h.waitStatus != 0)
unparkSuccessor(h);
return true;
}
return false;
} /**
* Acquires in shared mode, ignoring interrupts. Implemented by
* first invoking at least once {@link #tryAcquireShared},
* returning on success. Otherwise the thread is queued, possibly
* repeatedly blocking and unblocking, invoking {@link
* #tryAcquireShared} until success.
*
* @param arg the acquire argument. This value is conveyed to
* {@link #tryAcquireShared} but is otherwise uninterpreted
* and can represent anything you like.
*/
public final void acquireShared(int arg) {
if (tryAcquireShared(arg) < 0)
doAcquireShared(arg);
} /**
* Acquires in shared mode, aborting if interrupted. Implemented
* by first checking interrupt status, then invoking at least once
* {@link #tryAcquireShared}, returning on success. Otherwise the
* thread is queued, possibly repeatedly blocking and unblocking,
* invoking {@link #tryAcquireShared} until success or the thread
* is interrupted.
* @param arg the acquire argument
* This value is conveyed to {@link #tryAcquireShared} but is
* otherwise uninterpreted and can represent anything
* you like.
* @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
*/
public final void acquireSharedInterruptibly(int arg)
throws InterruptedException {
if (Thread.interrupted())
throw new InterruptedException();
if (tryAcquireShared(arg) < 0)
doAcquireSharedInterruptibly(arg);
} /**
* Attempts to acquire in shared mode, aborting if interrupted, and
* failing if the given timeout elapses. Implemented by first
* checking interrupt status, then invoking at least once {@link
* #tryAcquireShared}, returning on success. Otherwise, the
* thread is queued, possibly repeatedly blocking and unblocking,
* invoking {@link #tryAcquireShared} until success or the thread
* is interrupted or the timeout elapses.
*
* @param arg the acquire argument. This value is conveyed to
* {@link #tryAcquireShared} but is otherwise uninterpreted
* and can represent anything you like.
* @param nanosTimeout the maximum number of nanoseconds to wait
* @return {@code true} if acquired; {@code false} if timed out
* @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
*/
public final boolean tryAcquireSharedNanos(int arg, long nanosTimeout)
throws InterruptedException {
if (Thread.interrupted())
throw new InterruptedException();
return tryAcquireShared(arg) >= 0 ||
doAcquireSharedNanos(arg, nanosTimeout);
} /**
* Releases in shared mode. Implemented by unblocking one or more
* threads if {@link #tryReleaseShared} returns true.
*
* @param arg the release argument. This value is conveyed to
* {@link #tryReleaseShared} but is otherwise uninterpreted
* and can represent anything you like.
* @return the value returned from {@link #tryReleaseShared}
*/
public final boolean releaseShared(int arg) {
if (tryReleaseShared(arg)) {
doReleaseShared();
return true;
}
return false;
} // Queue inspection methods /**
* Queries whether any threads are waiting to acquire. Note that
* because cancellations due to interrupts and timeouts may occur
* at any time, a {@code true} return does not guarantee that any
* other thread will ever acquire.
*
* <p>In this implementation, this operation returns in
* constant time.
*
* @return {@code true} if there may be other threads waiting to acquire
*/
public final boolean hasQueuedThreads() {
return head != tail;
} /**
* Queries whether any threads have ever contended to acquire this
* synchronizer; that is if an acquire method has ever blocked.
*
* <p>In this implementation, this operation returns in
* constant time.
*
* @return {@code true} if there has ever been contention
*/
public final boolean hasContended() {
return head != null;
} /**
* Returns the first (longest-waiting) thread in the queue, or
* {@code null} if no threads are currently queued.
*
* <p>In this implementation, this operation normally returns in
* constant time, but may iterate upon contention if other threads are
* concurrently modifying the queue.
*
* @return the first (longest-waiting) thread in the queue, or
* {@code null} if no threads are currently queued
*/
public final Thread getFirstQueuedThread() {
// handle only fast path, else relay
return (head == tail) ? null : fullGetFirstQueuedThread();
} /**
* Version of getFirstQueuedThread called when fastpath fails
*/
private Thread fullGetFirstQueuedThread() {
/*
* The first node is normally head.next. Try to get its
* thread field, ensuring consistent reads: If thread
* field is nulled out or s.prev is no longer head, then
* some other thread(s) concurrently performed setHead in
* between some of our reads. We try this twice before
* resorting to traversal.
*/
Node h, s;
Thread st;
if (((h = head) != null && (s = h.next) != null &&
s.prev == head && (st = s.thread) != null) ||
((h = head) != null && (s = h.next) != null &&
s.prev == head && (st = s.thread) != null))
return st; /*
* Head's next field might not have been set yet, or may have
* been unset after setHead. So we must check to see if tail
* is actually first node. If not, we continue on, safely
* traversing from tail back to head to find first,
* guaranteeing termination.
*/ Node t = tail;
Thread firstThread = null;
while (t != null && t != head) {
Thread tt = t.thread;
if (tt != null)
firstThread = tt;
t = t.prev;
}
return firstThread;
} /**
* Returns true if the given thread is currently queued.
*
* <p>This implementation traverses the queue to determine
* presence of the given thread.
*
* @param thread the thread
* @return {@code true} if the given thread is on the queue
* @throws NullPointerException if the thread is null
*/
public final boolean isQueued(Thread thread) {
if (thread == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
for (Node p = tail; p != null; p = p.prev)
if (p.thread == thread)
return true;
return false;
} /**
* Returns {@code true} if the apparent first queued thread, if one
* exists, is waiting in exclusive mode. If this method returns
* {@code true}, and the current thread is attempting to acquire in
* shared mode (that is, this method is invoked from {@link
* #tryAcquireShared}) then it is guaranteed that the current thread
* is not the first queued thread. Used only as a heuristic in
* ReentrantReadWriteLock.
*/
final boolean apparentlyFirstQueuedIsExclusive() {
Node h, s;
return (h = head) != null &&
(s = h.next) != null &&
!s.isShared() &&
s.thread != null;
} /**
* Queries whether any threads have been waiting to acquire longer
* than the current thread.
*
* <p>An invocation of this method is equivalent to (but may be
* more efficient than):
* <pre> {@code
* getFirstQueuedThread() != Thread.currentThread() &&
* hasQueuedThreads()}</pre>
*
* <p>Note that because cancellations due to interrupts and
* timeouts may occur at any time, a {@code true} return does not
* guarantee that some other thread will acquire before the current
* thread. Likewise, it is possible for another thread to win a
* race to enqueue after this method has returned {@code false},
* due to the queue being empty.
*
* <p>This method is designed to be used by a fair synchronizer to
* avoid <a href="AbstractQueuedSynchronizer#barging">barging</a>.
* Such a synchronizer's {@link #tryAcquire} method should return
* {@code false}, and its {@link #tryAcquireShared} method should
* return a negative value, if this method returns {@code true}
* (unless this is a reentrant acquire). For example, the {@code
* tryAcquire} method for a fair, reentrant, exclusive mode
* synchronizer might look like this:
*
* <pre> {@code
* protected boolean tryAcquire(int arg) {
* if (isHeldExclusively()) {
* // A reentrant acquire; increment hold count
* return true;
* } else if (hasQueuedPredecessors()) {
* return false;
* } else {
* // try to acquire normally
* }
* }}</pre>
*
* @return {@code true} if there is a queued thread preceding the
* current thread, and {@code false} if the current thread
* is at the head of the queue or the queue is empty
* @since 1.7
*/
public final boolean hasQueuedPredecessors() {
// The correctness of this depends on head being initialized
// before tail and on head.next being accurate if the current
// thread is first in queue.
Node t = tail; // Read fields in reverse initialization order
Node h = head;
Node s;
return h != t &&
((s = h.next) == null || s.thread != Thread.currentThread());
} // Instrumentation and monitoring methods /**
* Returns an estimate of the number of threads waiting to
* acquire. The value is only an estimate because the number of
* threads may change dynamically while this method traverses
* internal data structures. This method is designed for use in
* monitoring system state, not for synchronization
* control.
*
* @return the estimated number of threads waiting to acquire
*/
public final int getQueueLength() {
int n = 0;
for (Node p = tail; p != null; p = p.prev) {
if (p.thread != null)
++n;
}
return n;
} /**
* Returns a collection containing threads that may be waiting to
* acquire. Because the actual set of threads may change
* dynamically while constructing this result, the returned
* collection is only a best-effort estimate. The elements of the
* returned collection are in no particular order. This method is
* designed to facilitate construction of subclasses that provide
* more extensive monitoring facilities.
*
* @return the collection of threads
*/
public final Collection<Thread> getQueuedThreads() {
ArrayList<Thread> list = new ArrayList<Thread>();
for (Node p = tail; p != null; p = p.prev) {
Thread t = p.thread;
if (t != null)
list.add(t);
}
return list;
} /**
* Returns a collection containing threads that may be waiting to
* acquire in exclusive mode. This has the same properties
* as {@link #getQueuedThreads} except that it only returns
* those threads waiting due to an exclusive acquire.
*
* @return the collection of threads
*/
public final Collection<Thread> getExclusiveQueuedThreads() {
ArrayList<Thread> list = new ArrayList<Thread>();
for (Node p = tail; p != null; p = p.prev) {
if (!p.isShared()) {
Thread t = p.thread;
if (t != null)
list.add(t);
}
}
return list;
} /**
* Returns a collection containing threads that may be waiting to
* acquire in shared mode. This has the same properties
* as {@link #getQueuedThreads} except that it only returns
* those threads waiting due to a shared acquire.
*
* @return the collection of threads
*/
public final Collection<Thread> getSharedQueuedThreads() {
ArrayList<Thread> list = new ArrayList<Thread>();
for (Node p = tail; p != null; p = p.prev) {
if (p.isShared()) {
Thread t = p.thread;
if (t != null)
list.add(t);
}
}
return list;
} /**
* Returns a string identifying this synchronizer, as well as its state.
* The state, in brackets, includes the String {@code "State ="}
* followed by the current value of {@link #getState}, and either
* {@code "nonempty"} or {@code "empty"} depending on whether the
* queue is empty.
*
* @return a string identifying this synchronizer, as well as its state
*/
public String toString() {
int s = getState();
String q = hasQueuedThreads() ? "non" : "";
return super.toString() +
"[State = " + s + ", " + q + "empty queue]";
} // Internal support methods for Conditions /**
* Returns true if a node, always one that was initially placed on
* a condition queue, is now waiting to reacquire on sync queue.
* @param node the node
* @return true if is reacquiring
*/
final boolean isOnSyncQueue(Node node) {
if (node.waitStatus == Node.CONDITION || node.prev == null)
return false;
if (node.next != null) // If has successor, it must be on queue
return true;
/*
* node.prev can be non-null, but not yet on queue because
* the CAS to place it on queue can fail. So we have to
* traverse from tail to make sure it actually made it. It
* will always be near the tail in calls to this method, and
* unless the CAS failed (which is unlikely), it will be
* there, so we hardly ever traverse much.
*/
return findNodeFromTail(node);
} /**
* Returns true if node is on sync queue by searching backwards from tail.
* Called only when needed by isOnSyncQueue.
* @return true if present
*/
private boolean findNodeFromTail(Node node) {
Node t = tail;
for (;;) {
if (t == node)
return true;
if (t == null)
return false;
t = t.prev;
}
} /**
* Transfers a node from a condition queue onto sync queue.
* Returns true if successful.
* @param node the node
* @return true if successfully transferred (else the node was
* cancelled before signal).
*/
final boolean transferForSignal(Node node) {
/*
* If cannot change waitStatus, the node has been cancelled.
*/
if (!compareAndSetWaitStatus(node, Node.CONDITION, 0))
return false; /*
* Splice onto queue and try to set waitStatus of predecessor to
* indicate that thread is (probably) waiting. If cancelled or
* attempt to set waitStatus fails, wake up to resync (in which
* case the waitStatus can be transiently and harmlessly wrong).
*/
Node p = enq(node);
int ws = p.waitStatus;
if (ws > 0 || !compareAndSetWaitStatus(p, ws, Node.SIGNAL))
LockSupport.unpark(node.thread);
return true;
} /**
* Transfers node, if necessary, to sync queue after a cancelled
* wait. Returns true if thread was cancelled before being
* signalled.
* @param current the waiting thread
* @param node its node
* @return true if cancelled before the node was signalled
*/
final boolean transferAfterCancelledWait(Node node) {
if (compareAndSetWaitStatus(node, Node.CONDITION, 0)) {
enq(node);
return true;
}
/*
* If we lost out to a signal(), then we can't proceed
* until it finishes its enq(). Cancelling during an
* incomplete transfer is both rare and transient, so just
* spin.
*/
while (!isOnSyncQueue(node))
Thread.yield();
return false;
} /**
* Invokes release with current state value; returns saved state.
* Cancels node and throws exception on failure.
* @param node the condition node for this wait
* @return previous sync state
*/
final int fullyRelease(Node node) {
boolean failed = true;
try {
int savedState = getState();
if (release(savedState)) {
failed = false;
return savedState;
} else {
throw new IllegalMonitorStateException();
}
} finally {
if (failed)
node.waitStatus = Node.CANCELLED;
}
} // Instrumentation methods for conditions /**
* Queries whether the given ConditionObject
* uses this synchronizer as its lock.
*
* @param condition the condition
* @return <tt>true</tt> if owned
* @throws NullPointerException if the condition is null
*/
public final boolean owns(ConditionObject condition) {
if (condition == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
return condition.isOwnedBy(this);
} /**
* Queries whether any threads are waiting on the given condition
* associated with this synchronizer. Note that because timeouts
* and interrupts may occur at any time, a <tt>true</tt> return
* does not guarantee that a future <tt>signal</tt> will awaken
* any threads. This method is designed primarily for use in
* monitoring of the system state.
*
* @param condition the condition
* @return <tt>true</tt> if there are any waiting threads
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if exclusive synchronization
* is not held
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given condition is
* not associated with this synchronizer
* @throws NullPointerException if the condition is null
*/
public final boolean hasWaiters(ConditionObject condition) {
if (!owns(condition))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Not owner");
return condition.hasWaiters();
} /**
* Returns an estimate of the number of threads waiting on the
* given condition associated with this synchronizer. Note that
* because timeouts and interrupts may occur at any time, the
* estimate serves only as an upper bound on the actual number of
* waiters. This method is designed for use in monitoring of the
* system state, not for synchronization control.
*
* @param condition the condition
* @return the estimated number of waiting threads
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if exclusive synchronization
* is not held
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given condition is
* not associated with this synchronizer
* @throws NullPointerException if the condition is null
*/
public final int getWaitQueueLength(ConditionObject condition) {
if (!owns(condition))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Not owner");
return condition.getWaitQueueLength();
} /**
* Returns a collection containing those threads that may be
* waiting on the given condition associated with this
* synchronizer. Because the actual set of threads may change
* dynamically while constructing this result, the returned
* collection is only a best-effort estimate. The elements of the
* returned collection are in no particular order.
*
* @param condition the condition
* @return the collection of threads
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if exclusive synchronization
* is not held
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given condition is
* not associated with this synchronizer
* @throws NullPointerException if the condition is null
*/
public final Collection<Thread> getWaitingThreads(ConditionObject condition) {
if (!owns(condition))
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Not owner");
return condition.getWaitingThreads();
} /**
* Condition implementation for a {@link
* AbstractQueuedSynchronizer} serving as the basis of a {@link
* Lock} implementation.
*
* <p>Method documentation for this class describes mechanics,
* not behavioral specifications from the point of view of Lock
* and Condition users. Exported versions of this class will in
* general need to be accompanied by documentation describing
* condition semantics that rely on those of the associated
* <tt>AbstractQueuedSynchronizer</tt>.
*
* <p>This class is Serializable, but all fields are transient,
* so deserialized conditions have no waiters.
*/
public class ConditionObject implements Condition, java.io.Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1173984872572414699L;
/** First node of condition queue. */
private transient Node firstWaiter;
/** Last node of condition queue. */
private transient Node lastWaiter; /**
* Creates a new <tt>ConditionObject</tt> instance.
*/
public ConditionObject() { } // Internal methods /**
* Adds a new waiter to wait queue.
* @return its new wait node
*/
private Node addConditionWaiter() {
Node t = lastWaiter;
// If lastWaiter is cancelled, clean out.
if (t != null && t.waitStatus != Node.CONDITION) {
unlinkCancelledWaiters();
t = lastWaiter;
}
Node node = new Node(Thread.currentThread(), Node.CONDITION);
if (t == null)
firstWaiter = node;
else
t.nextWaiter = node;
lastWaiter = node;
return node;
} /**
* Removes and transfers nodes until hit non-cancelled one or
* null. Split out from signal in part to encourage compilers
* to inline the case of no waiters.
* @param first (non-null) the first node on condition queue
*/
private void doSignal(Node first) {
do {
if ( (firstWaiter = first.nextWaiter) == null)
lastWaiter = null;
first.nextWaiter = null;
} while (!transferForSignal(first) &&
(first = firstWaiter) != null);
} /**
* Removes and transfers all nodes.
* @param first (non-null) the first node on condition queue
*/
private void doSignalAll(Node first) {
lastWaiter = firstWaiter = null;
do {
Node next = first.nextWaiter;
first.nextWaiter = null;
transferForSignal(first);
first = next;
} while (first != null);
} /**
* Unlinks cancelled waiter nodes from condition queue.
* Called only while holding lock. This is called when
* cancellation occurred during condition wait, and upon
* insertion of a new waiter when lastWaiter is seen to have
* been cancelled. This method is needed to avoid garbage
* retention in the absence of signals. So even though it may
* require a full traversal, it comes into play only when
* timeouts or cancellations occur in the absence of
* signals. It traverses all nodes rather than stopping at a
* particular target to unlink all pointers to garbage nodes
* without requiring many re-traversals during cancellation
* storms.
*/
private void unlinkCancelledWaiters() {
Node t = firstWaiter;
Node trail = null;
while (t != null) {
Node next = t.nextWaiter;
if (t.waitStatus != Node.CONDITION) {
t.nextWaiter = null;
if (trail == null)
firstWaiter = next;
else
trail.nextWaiter = next;
if (next == null)
lastWaiter = trail;
}
else
trail = t;
t = next;
}
} // public methods /**
* Moves the longest-waiting thread, if one exists, from the
* wait queue for this condition to the wait queue for the
* owning lock.
*
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if {@link #isHeldExclusively}
* returns {@code false}
*/
public final void signal() {
if (!isHeldExclusively())
throw new IllegalMonitorStateException();
Node first = firstWaiter;
if (first != null)
doSignal(first);
} /**
* Moves all threads from the wait queue for this condition to
* the wait queue for the owning lock.
*
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if {@link #isHeldExclusively}
* returns {@code false}
*/
public final void signalAll() {
if (!isHeldExclusively())
throw new IllegalMonitorStateException();
Node first = firstWaiter;
if (first != null)
doSignalAll(first);
} /**
* Implements uninterruptible condition wait.
* <ol>
* <li> Save lock state returned by {@link #getState}.
* <li> Invoke {@link #release} with
* saved state as argument, throwing
* IllegalMonitorStateException if it fails.
* <li> Block until signalled.
* <li> Reacquire by invoking specialized version of
* {@link #acquire} with saved state as argument.
* </ol>
*/
public final void awaitUninterruptibly() {
Node node = addConditionWaiter();
int savedState = fullyRelease(node);
boolean interrupted = false;
while (!isOnSyncQueue(node)) {
LockSupport.park(this);
if (Thread.interrupted())
interrupted = true;
}
if (acquireQueued(node, savedState) || interrupted)
selfInterrupt();
} /*
* For interruptible waits, we need to track whether to throw
* InterruptedException, if interrupted while blocked on
* condition, versus reinterrupt current thread, if
* interrupted while blocked waiting to re-acquire.
*/ /** Mode meaning to reinterrupt on exit from wait */
private static final int REINTERRUPT = 1;
/** Mode meaning to throw InterruptedException on exit from wait */
private static final int THROW_IE = -1; /**
* Checks for interrupt, returning THROW_IE if interrupted
* before signalled, REINTERRUPT if after signalled, or
* 0 if not interrupted.
*/
private int checkInterruptWhileWaiting(Node node) {
return Thread.interrupted() ?
(transferAfterCancelledWait(node) ? THROW_IE : REINTERRUPT) :
0;
} /**
* Throws InterruptedException, reinterrupts current thread, or
* does nothing, depending on mode.
*/
private void reportInterruptAfterWait(int interruptMode)
throws InterruptedException {
if (interruptMode == THROW_IE)
throw new InterruptedException();
else if (interruptMode == REINTERRUPT)
selfInterrupt();
} /**
* Implements interruptible condition wait.
* <ol>
* <li> If current thread is interrupted, throw InterruptedException.
* <li> Save lock state returned by {@link #getState}.
* <li> Invoke {@link #release} with
* saved state as argument, throwing
* IllegalMonitorStateException if it fails.
* <li> Block until signalled or interrupted.
* <li> Reacquire by invoking specialized version of
* {@link #acquire} with saved state as argument.
* <li> If interrupted while blocked in step 4, throw InterruptedException.
* </ol>
*/
public final void await() throws InterruptedException {
if (Thread.interrupted())
throw new InterruptedException();
Node node = addConditionWaiter();
int savedState = fullyRelease(node);
int interruptMode = 0;
while (!isOnSyncQueue(node)) {
LockSupport.park(this);
if ((interruptMode = checkInterruptWhileWaiting(node)) != 0)
break;
}
if (acquireQueued(node, savedState) && interruptMode != THROW_IE)
interruptMode = REINTERRUPT;
if (node.nextWaiter != null) // clean up if cancelled
unlinkCancelledWaiters();
if (interruptMode != 0)
reportInterruptAfterWait(interruptMode);
} /**
* Implements timed condition wait.
* <ol>
* <li> If current thread is interrupted, throw InterruptedException.
* <li> Save lock state returned by {@link #getState}.
* <li> Invoke {@link #release} with
* saved state as argument, throwing
* IllegalMonitorStateException if it fails.
* <li> Block until signalled, interrupted, or timed out.
* <li> Reacquire by invoking specialized version of
* {@link #acquire} with saved state as argument.
* <li> If interrupted while blocked in step 4, throw InterruptedException.
* </ol>
*/
public final long awaitNanos(long nanosTimeout)
throws InterruptedException {
if (Thread.interrupted())
throw new InterruptedException();
Node node = addConditionWaiter();
int savedState = fullyRelease(node);
long lastTime = System.nanoTime();
int interruptMode = 0;
while (!isOnSyncQueue(node)) {
if (nanosTimeout <= 0L) {
transferAfterCancelledWait(node);
break;
}
LockSupport.parkNanos(this, nanosTimeout);
if ((interruptMode = checkInterruptWhileWaiting(node)) != 0)
break; long now = System.nanoTime();
nanosTimeout -= now - lastTime;
lastTime = now;
}
if (acquireQueued(node, savedState) && interruptMode != THROW_IE)
interruptMode = REINTERRUPT;
if (node.nextWaiter != null)
unlinkCancelledWaiters();
if (interruptMode != 0)
reportInterruptAfterWait(interruptMode);
return nanosTimeout - (System.nanoTime() - lastTime);
} /**
* Implements absolute timed condition wait.
* <ol>
* <li> If current thread is interrupted, throw InterruptedException.
* <li> Save lock state returned by {@link #getState}.
* <li> Invoke {@link #release} with
* saved state as argument, throwing
* IllegalMonitorStateException if it fails.
* <li> Block until signalled, interrupted, or timed out.
* <li> Reacquire by invoking specialized version of
* {@link #acquire} with saved state as argument.
* <li> If interrupted while blocked in step 4, throw InterruptedException.
* <li> If timed out while blocked in step 4, return false, else true.
* </ol>
*/
public final boolean awaitUntil(Date deadline)
throws InterruptedException {
if (deadline == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
long abstime = deadline.getTime();
if (Thread.interrupted())
throw new InterruptedException();
Node node = addConditionWaiter();
int savedState = fullyRelease(node);
boolean timedout = false;
int interruptMode = 0;
while (!isOnSyncQueue(node)) {
if (System.currentTimeMillis() > abstime) {
timedout = transferAfterCancelledWait(node);
break;
}
LockSupport.parkUntil(this, abstime);
if ((interruptMode = checkInterruptWhileWaiting(node)) != 0)
break;
}
if (acquireQueued(node, savedState) && interruptMode != THROW_IE)
interruptMode = REINTERRUPT;
if (node.nextWaiter != null)
unlinkCancelledWaiters();
if (interruptMode != 0)
reportInterruptAfterWait(interruptMode);
return !timedout;
} /**
* Implements timed condition wait.
* <ol>
* <li> If current thread is interrupted, throw InterruptedException.
* <li> Save lock state returned by {@link #getState}.
* <li> Invoke {@link #release} with
* saved state as argument, throwing
* IllegalMonitorStateException if it fails.
* <li> Block until signalled, interrupted, or timed out.
* <li> Reacquire by invoking specialized version of
* {@link #acquire} with saved state as argument.
* <li> If interrupted while blocked in step 4, throw InterruptedException.
* <li> If timed out while blocked in step 4, return false, else true.
* </ol>
*/
public final boolean await(long time, TimeUnit unit)
throws InterruptedException {
if (unit == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
long nanosTimeout = unit.toNanos(time);
if (Thread.interrupted())
throw new InterruptedException();
Node node = addConditionWaiter();
int savedState = fullyRelease(node);
long lastTime = System.nanoTime();
boolean timedout = false;
int interruptMode = 0;
while (!isOnSyncQueue(node)) {
if (nanosTimeout <= 0L) {
timedout = transferAfterCancelledWait(node);
break;
}
if (nanosTimeout >= spinForTimeoutThreshold)
LockSupport.parkNanos(this, nanosTimeout);
if ((interruptMode = checkInterruptWhileWaiting(node)) != 0)
break;
long now = System.nanoTime();
nanosTimeout -= now - lastTime;
lastTime = now;
}
if (acquireQueued(node, savedState) && interruptMode != THROW_IE)
interruptMode = REINTERRUPT;
if (node.nextWaiter != null)
unlinkCancelledWaiters();
if (interruptMode != 0)
reportInterruptAfterWait(interruptMode);
return !timedout;
} // support for instrumentation /**
* Returns true if this condition was created by the given
* synchronization object.
*
* @return {@code true} if owned
*/
final boolean isOwnedBy(AbstractQueuedSynchronizer sync) {
return sync == AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.this;
} /**
* Queries whether any threads are waiting on this condition.
* Implements {@link AbstractQueuedSynchronizer#hasWaiters}.
*
* @return {@code true} if there are any waiting threads
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if {@link #isHeldExclusively}
* returns {@code false}
*/
protected final boolean hasWaiters() {
if (!isHeldExclusively())
throw new IllegalMonitorStateException();
for (Node w = firstWaiter; w != null; w = w.nextWaiter) {
if (w.waitStatus == Node.CONDITION)
return true;
}
return false;
} /**
* Returns an estimate of the number of threads waiting on
* this condition.
* Implements {@link AbstractQueuedSynchronizer#getWaitQueueLength}.
*
* @return the estimated number of waiting threads
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if {@link #isHeldExclusively}
* returns {@code false}
*/
protected final int getWaitQueueLength() {
if (!isHeldExclusively())
throw new IllegalMonitorStateException();
int n = 0;
for (Node w = firstWaiter; w != null; w = w.nextWaiter) {
if (w.waitStatus == Node.CONDITION)
++n;
}
return n;
} /**
* Returns a collection containing those threads that may be
* waiting on this Condition.
* Implements {@link AbstractQueuedSynchronizer#getWaitingThreads}.
*
* @return the collection of threads
* @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if {@link #isHeldExclusively}
* returns {@code false}
*/
protected final Collection<Thread> getWaitingThreads() {
if (!isHeldExclusively())
throw new IllegalMonitorStateException();
ArrayList<Thread> list = new ArrayList<Thread>();
for (Node w = firstWaiter; w != null; w = w.nextWaiter) {
if (w.waitStatus == Node.CONDITION) {
Thread t = w.thread;
if (t != null)
list.add(t);
}
}
return list;
}
} /**
* Setup to support compareAndSet. We need to natively implement
* this here: For the sake of permitting future enhancements, we
* cannot explicitly subclass AtomicInteger, which would be
* efficient and useful otherwise. So, as the lesser of evils, we
* natively implement using hotspot intrinsics API. And while we
* are at it, we do the same for other CASable fields (which could
* otherwise be done with atomic field updaters).
*/
private static final Unsafe unsafe = Unsafe.getUnsafe();
private static final long stateOffset;
private static final long headOffset;
private static final long tailOffset;
private static final long waitStatusOffset;
private static final long nextOffset; static {
try {
stateOffset = unsafe.objectFieldOffset
(AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.class.getDeclaredField("state"));
headOffset = unsafe.objectFieldOffset
(AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.class.getDeclaredField("head"));
tailOffset = unsafe.objectFieldOffset
(AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.class.getDeclaredField("tail"));
waitStatusOffset = unsafe.objectFieldOffset
(Node.class.getDeclaredField("waitStatus"));
nextOffset = unsafe.objectFieldOffset
(Node.class.getDeclaredField("next")); } catch (Exception ex) { throw new Error(ex); }
} /**
* CAS head field. Used only by enq.
*/
private final boolean compareAndSetHead(Node update) {
return unsafe.compareAndSwapObject(this, headOffset, null, update);
} /**
* CAS tail field. Used only by enq.
*/
private final boolean compareAndSetTail(Node expect, Node update) {
return unsafe.compareAndSwapObject(this, tailOffset, expect, update);
} /**
* CAS waitStatus field of a node.
*/
private static final boolean compareAndSetWaitStatus(Node node,
int expect,
int update) {
return unsafe.compareAndSwapInt(node, waitStatusOffset,
expect, update);
} /**
* CAS next field of a node.
*/
private static final boolean compareAndSetNext(Node node,
Node expect,
Node update) {
return unsafe.compareAndSwapObject(node, nextOffset, expect, update);
}
}

获取公平锁(基于JDK1.7.0_40)

通过前面“Java多线程系列--“JUC锁”02之 互斥锁ReentrantLock”的“示例1”,我们知道,获取锁是通过lock()函数。下面,我们以lock()对获取公平锁的过程进行展开。

1. lock()

lock()在ReentrantLock.java的FairSync类中实现,它的源码如下:

final void lock() {
acquire(1);
}

说明:“当前线程”实际上是通过acquire(1)获取锁的。
        这里说明一下“1”的含义,它是设置“锁的状态”的参数。对于“独占锁”而言,锁处于可获取状态时,它的状态值是0;锁被线程初次获取到了,它的状态值就变成了1。
        由于ReentrantLock(公平锁/非公平锁)是可重入锁,所以“独占锁”可以被单个线程多此获取,每获取1次就将锁的状态+1。也就是说,初次获取锁时,通过acquire(1)将锁的状态值设为1;再次获取锁时,将锁的状态值设为2;依次类推...这就是为什么获取锁时,传入的参数是1的原因了。
        可重入就是指锁可以被单个线程多次获取。

2. acquire()

acquire()在AQS中实现的,它的源码如下:

public final void acquire(int arg) {
if (!tryAcquire(arg) &&
acquireQueued(addWaiter(Node.EXCLUSIVE), arg))
selfInterrupt();
}

(01) “当前线程”首先通过tryAcquire()尝试获取锁。获取成功的话,直接返回;尝试失败的话,进入到等待队列排序等待(前面还有可能有需要线程在等待该锁)。
(02) “当前线程”尝试失败的情况下,先通过addWaiter(Node.EXCLUSIVE)来将“当前线程”加入到"CLH队列(非阻塞的FIFO队列)"末尾。CLH队列就是线程等待队列。
(03) 再执行完addWaiter(Node.EXCLUSIVE)之后,会调用acquireQueued()来获取锁。由于此时ReentrantLock是公平锁,它会根据公平性原则来获取锁。
(04) “当前线程”在执行acquireQueued()时,会进入到CLH队列中休眠等待,直到获取锁了才返回!如果“当前线程”在休眠等待过程中被中断过,acquireQueued会返回true,此时"当前线程"会调用selfInterrupt()来自己给自己产生一个中断。至于为什么要自己给自己产生一个中断,后面再介绍。

上面是对acquire()的概括性说明。下面,我们将该函数分为4部分来逐步解析。
一. tryAcquire()
二. addWaiter()
三. acquireQueued()
四. selfInterrupt()

一. tryAcquire()

1. tryAcquire()

公平锁的tryAcquire()在ReentrantLock.java的FairSync类中实现,源码如下:

protected final boolean tryAcquire(int acquires) {
// 获取“当前线程”
final Thread current = Thread.currentThread();
// 获取“独占锁”的状态
int c = getState();
// c=0意味着“锁没有被任何线程锁拥有”,
if (c == 0) {
// 若“锁没有被任何线程锁拥有”,
// 则判断“当前线程”是不是CLH队列中的第一个线程线程,
// 若是的话,则获取该锁,设置锁的状态,并切设置锁的拥有者为“当前线程”。
if (!hasQueuedPredecessors() &&
compareAndSetState(0, acquires)) {
setExclusiveOwnerThread(current);
return true;
}
}
else if (current == getExclusiveOwnerThread()) {
// 如果“独占锁”的拥有者已经为“当前线程”,
// 则将更新锁的状态。
int nextc = c + acquires;
if (nextc < 0)
throw new Error("Maximum lock count exceeded");
setState(nextc);
return true;
}
return false;
}

说明:根据代码,我们可以分析出,tryAcquire()的作用就是尝试去获取锁。注意,这里只是尝试!
         尝试成功的话,返回true;尝试失败的话,返回false,后续再通过其它办法来获取该锁。后面我们会说明,在尝试失败的情况下,是如何一步步获取锁的。

2. hasQueuedPredecessors()

hasQueuedPredecessors()在AQS中实现,源码如下:

public final boolean hasQueuedPredecessors() {
Node t = tail;
Node h = head;
Node s;
return h != t &&
((s = h.next) == null || s.thread != Thread.currentThread());
}

说明: 通过代码,能分析出,hasQueuedPredecessors() 是通过判断"当前线程"是不是在CLH队列的队首,来返回AQS中是不是有比“当前线程”等待更久的线程。下面对head、tail和Node进行说明。

3. Node的源码

Node就是CLH队列的节点。Node在AQS中实现,它的数据结构如下:

private transient volatile Node head;    // CLH队列的队首
private transient volatile Node tail; // CLH队列的队尾 // CLH队列的节点
static final class Node {
static final Node SHARED = new Node();
static final Node EXCLUSIVE = null; // 线程已被取消,对应的waitStatus的值
static final int CANCELLED = 1;
// “当前线程的后继线程需要被unpark(唤醒)”,对应的waitStatus的值。
// 一般发生情况是:当前线程的后继线程处于阻塞状态,而当前线程被release或cancel掉,因此需要唤醒当前线程的后继线程。
static final int SIGNAL = -1;
// 线程(处在Condition休眠状态)在等待Condition唤醒,对应的waitStatus的值
static final int CONDITION = -2;
// (共享锁)其它线程获取到“共享锁”,对应的waitStatus的值
static final int PROPAGATE = -3; // waitStatus为“CANCELLED, SIGNAL, CONDITION, PROPAGATE”时分别表示不同状态,
// 若waitStatus=0,则意味着当前线程不属于上面的任何一种状态。
volatile int waitStatus; // 前一节点
volatile Node prev; // 后一节点
volatile Node next; // 节点所对应的线程
volatile Thread thread; // nextWaiter是“区别当前CLH队列是 ‘独占锁’队列 还是 ‘共享锁’队列 的标记”
// 若nextWaiter=SHARED,则CLH队列是“独占锁”队列;
// 若nextWaiter=EXCLUSIVE,(即nextWaiter=null),则CLH队列是“共享锁”队列。
Node nextWaiter; // “共享锁”则返回true,“独占锁”则返回false。
final boolean isShared() {
return nextWaiter == SHARED;
} // 返回前一节点
final Node predecessor() throws NullPointerException {
Node p = prev;
if (p == null)
throw new NullPointerException();
else
return p;
} Node() { // Used to establish initial head or SHARED marker
} // 构造函数。thread是节点所对应的线程,mode是用来表示thread的锁是“独占锁”还是“共享锁”。
Node(Thread thread, Node mode) { // Used by addWaiter
this.nextWaiter = mode;
this.thread = thread;
} // 构造函数。thread是节点所对应的线程,waitStatus是线程的等待状态。
Node(Thread thread, int waitStatus) { // Used by Condition
this.waitStatus = waitStatus;
this.thread = thread;
}
}

说明
Node是CLH队列的节点,代表“等待锁的线程队列”。
(01) 每个Node都会一个线程对应。
(02) 每个Node会通过prev和next分别指向上一个节点和下一个节点,这分别代表上一个等待线程和下一个等待线程。
(03) Node通过waitStatus保存线程的等待状态。
(04) Node通过nextWaiter来区分线程是“独占锁”线程还是“共享锁”线程。如果是“独占锁”线程,则nextWaiter的值为EXCLUSIVE;如果是“共享锁”线程,则nextWaiter的值是SHARED。

4. compareAndSetState()

compareAndSetState()在AQS中实现。它的源码如下:

protected final boolean compareAndSetState(int expect, int update) {
return unsafe.compareAndSwapInt(this, stateOffset, expect, update);
}

说明: compareAndSwapInt() 是sun.misc.Unsafe类中的一个本地方法。对此,我们需要了解的是 compareAndSetState(expect, update) 是以原子的方式操作当前线程;若当前线程的状态为expect,则设置它的状态为update。

5. setExclusiveOwnerThread()

setExclusiveOwnerThread()在AbstractOwnableSynchronizer.java中实现,它的源码如下:

// exclusiveOwnerThread是当前拥有“独占锁”的线程
private transient Thread exclusiveOwnerThread;
protected final void setExclusiveOwnerThread(Thread t) {
exclusiveOwnerThread = t;
}

说明:setExclusiveOwnerThread()的作用就是,设置线程t为当前拥有“独占锁”的线程。

6. getState(), setState()

getState()和setState()都在AQS中实现,源码如下:

// 锁的状态
private volatile int state;
// 设置锁的状态
protected final void setState(int newState) {
state = newState;
}
// 获取锁的状态
protected final int getState() {
return state;
}

说明:state表示锁的状态,对于“独占锁”而已,state=0表示锁是可获取状态(即,锁没有被任何线程锁持有)。由于java中的独占锁是可重入的,state的值可以>1。

小结:tryAcquire()的作用就是让“当前线程”尝试获取锁。获取成功返回true,失败则返回false。

二. addWaiter(Node.EXCLUSIVE)

addWaiter(Node.EXCLUSIVE)的作用是,创建“当前线程”的Node节点,且Node中记录“当前线程”对应的锁是“独占锁”类型,并且将该节点添加到CLH队列的末尾。

1.addWaiter()

addWaiter()在AQS中实现,源码如下:

private Node addWaiter(Node mode) {
// 新建一个Node节点,节点对应的线程是“当前线程”,“当前线程”的锁的模型是mode。
Node node = new Node(Thread.currentThread(), mode);
Node pred = tail;
// 若CLH队列不为空,则将“当前线程”添加到CLH队列末尾
if (pred != null) {
node.prev = pred;
if (compareAndSetTail(pred, node)) {
pred.next = node;
return node;
}
}
// 若CLH队列为空,则调用enq()新建CLH队列,然后再将“当前线程”添加到CLH队列中。
enq(node);
return node;
}

说明:对于“公平锁”而言,addWaiter(Node.EXCLUSIVE)会首先创建一个Node节点,节点的类型是“独占锁”(Node.EXCLUSIVE)类型。然后,再将该节点添加到CLH队列的末尾。

2. compareAndSetTail()

compareAndSetTail()在AQS中实现,源码如下:

private final boolean compareAndSetTail(Node expect, Node update) {
return unsafe.compareAndSwapObject(this, tailOffset, expect, update);
}

说明:compareAndSetTail也属于CAS函数,也是通过“本地方法”实现的。compareAndSetTail(expect, update)会以原子的方式进行操作,它的作用是判断CLH队列的队尾是不是为expect,是的话,就将队尾设为update。

3. enq()

enq()在AQS中实现,源码如下:

private Node enq(final Node node) {
for (;;) {
Node t = tail;
if (t == null) { // Must initialize
if (compareAndSetHead(new Node()))
tail = head;
} else {
node.prev = t;
if (compareAndSetTail(t, node)) {
t.next = node;
return t;
}
}
}
}

说明: enq()的作用很简单。如果CLH队列为空,则新建一个CLH表头;然后将node添加到CLH末尾。否则,直接将node添加到CLH末尾。

小结:addWaiter()的作用,就是将当前线程添加到CLH队列中。这就意味着将当前线程添加到等待获取“锁”的等待线程队列中了。

三. acquireQueued()

前面,我们已经将当前线程添加到CLH队列中了。而acquireQueued()的作用就是逐步的去执行CLH队列的线程,如果当前线程获取到了锁,则返回;否则,当前线程进行休眠,直到唤醒并重新获取锁了才返回。下面,我们看看acquireQueued()的具体流程。

1. acquireQueued()

acquireQueued()在AQS中实现,源码如下:

final boolean acquireQueued(final Node node, int arg) {
boolean failed = true;
try {
// interrupted表示在CLH队列的调度中,
// “当前线程”在休眠时,有没有被中断过。
boolean interrupted = false;
for (;;) {
// 获取上一个节点。
// node是“当前线程”对应的节点,这里就意味着“获取上一个等待锁的线程”。
final Node p = node.predecessor();
if (p == head && tryAcquire(arg)) {
setHead(node);
p.next = null; // help GC
failed = false;
return interrupted;
}
if (shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire(p, node) &&
parkAndCheckInterrupt())
interrupted = true;
}
} finally {
if (failed)
cancelAcquire(node);
}
}

说明:acquireQueued()的目的是从队列中获取锁。

2. shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire()

shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire()在AQS中实现,源码如下:

// 返回“当前线程是否应该阻塞”
private static boolean shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire(Node pred, Node node) {
// 前继节点的状态
int ws = pred.waitStatus;
// 如果前继节点是SIGNAL状态,则意味这当前线程需要被unpark唤醒。此时,返回true。
if (ws == Node.SIGNAL)
return true;
// 如果前继节点是“取消”状态,则设置 “当前节点”的 “当前前继节点” 为 “‘原前继节点’的前继节点”。
if (ws > 0) {
do {
node.prev = pred = pred.prev;
} while (pred.waitStatus > 0);
pred.next = node;
} else {
// 如果前继节点为“0”或者“共享锁”状态,则设置前继节点为SIGNAL状态。
compareAndSetWaitStatus(pred, ws, Node.SIGNAL);
}
return false;
}

说明
(01) 关于waitStatus请参考下表(中扩号内为waitStatus的值),更多关于waitStatus的内容,可以参考前面的Node类的介绍。

CANCELLED[1]  -- 当前线程已被取消
SIGNAL[-1] -- “当前线程的后继线程需要被unpark(唤醒)”。一般发生情况是:当前线程的后继线程处于阻塞状态,而当前线程被release或cancel掉,因此需要唤醒当前线程的后继线程。
CONDITION[-2] -- 当前线程(处在Condition休眠状态)在等待Condition唤醒
PROPAGATE[-3] -- (共享锁)其它线程获取到“共享锁”
[0] -- 当前线程不属于上面的任何一种状态。

(02) shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire()通过以下规则,判断“当前线程”是否需要被阻塞。

规则1:如果前继节点状态为SIGNAL,表明当前节点需要被unpark(唤醒),此时则返回true。
规则2:如果前继节点状态为CANCELLED(ws>0),说明前继节点已经被取消,则通过先前回溯找到一个有效(非CANCELLED状态)的节点,并返回false。
规则3:如果前继节点状态为非SIGNAL、非CANCELLED,则设置前继的状态为SIGNAL,并返回false。

如果“规则1”发生,即“前继节点是SIGNAL”状态,则意味着“当前线程”需要被阻塞。接下来会调用parkAndCheckInterrupt()阻塞当前线程,直到当前先被唤醒才从parkAndCheckInterrupt()中返回。

3. parkAndCheckInterrupt())

parkAndCheckInterrupt()在AQS中实现,源码如下:

private final boolean parkAndCheckInterrupt() {
// 通过LockSupport的park()阻塞“当前线程”。
LockSupport.park(this);
// 返回线程的中断状态。
return Thread.interrupted();
}

说明:parkAndCheckInterrupt()的作用是阻塞当前线程,并且返回“线程被唤醒之后”的中断状态。
它会先通过LockSupport.park()阻塞“当前线程”,然后通过Thread.interrupted()返回线程的中断状态。

这里介绍一下线程被阻塞之后如何唤醒。一般有2种情况:
第1种情况:unpark()唤醒。“前继节点对应的线程”使用完锁之后,通过unpark()方式唤醒当前线程。
第2种情况:中断唤醒。其它线程通过interrupt()中断当前线程。

补充:LockSupport()中的park(),unpark()的作用 和 Object中的wait(),notify()作用类似,是阻塞/唤醒。
它们的用法不同,park(),unpark()是轻量级的,而wait(),notify()是必须先通过Synchronized获取同步锁。
关于LockSupport,我们会在之后的章节再专门进行介绍!

4. 再次tryAcquire()

了解了shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire()和parkAndCheckInterrupt()函数之后。我们接着分析acquireQueued()的for循环部分。

final Node p = node.predecessor();
if (p == head && tryAcquire(arg)) {
setHead(node);
p.next = null; // help GC
failed = false;
return interrupted;
}

说明
(01) 通过node.predecessor()获取前继节点。predecessor()就是返回node的前继节点,若对此有疑惑可以查看下面关于Node类的介绍。
(02) p == head && tryAcquire(arg)
       首先,判断“前继节点”是不是CHL表头。如果是的话,则通过tryAcquire()尝试获取锁。
       其实,这样做的目的是为了“让当前线程获取锁”,但是为什么需要先判断p==head呢?理解这个对理解“公平锁”的机制很重要,因为这么做的原因就是为了保证公平性!
       (a) 前面,我们在shouldParkAfterFailedAcquire()我们判断“当前线程”是否需要阻塞;
       (b) 接着,“当前线程”阻塞的话,会调用parkAndCheckInterrupt()来阻塞线程。当线程被解除阻塞的时候,我们会返回线程的中断状态。而线程被解决阻塞,可能是由于“线程被中断”,也可能是由于“其它线程调用了该线程的unpark()函数”。
       (c) 再回到p==head这里。如果当前线程是因为其它线程调用了unpark()函数而被唤醒,那么唤醒它的线程,应该是它的前继节点所对应的线程(关于这一点,后面在“释放锁”的过程中会看到)。 OK,是前继节点调用unpark()唤醒了当前线程!
            此时,再来理解p==head就很简单了:当前继节点是CLH队列的头节点,并且它释放锁之后;就轮到当前节点获取锁了。然后,当前节点通过tryAcquire()获取锁;获取成功的话,通过setHead(node)设置当前节点为头节点,并返回。
       总之,如果“前继节点调用unpark()唤醒了当前线程”并且“前继节点是CLH表头”,此时就是满足p==head,也就是符合公平性原则的。否则,如果当前线程是因为“线程被中断”而唤醒,那么显然就不是公平了。这就是为什么说p==head就是保证公平性!

小结:acquireQueued()的作用就是“当前线程”会根据公平性原则进行阻塞等待,直到获取锁为止;并且返回当前线程在等待过程中有没有并中断过。

四. selfInterrupt()

selfInterrupt()是AQS中实现,源码如下:

private static void selfInterrupt() {
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
}

说明:selfInterrupt()的代码很简单,就是“当前线程”自己产生一个中断。但是,为什么需要这么做呢?
这必须结合acquireQueued()进行分析。如果在acquireQueued()中,当前线程被中断过,则执行selfInterrupt();否则不会执行。

在acquireQueued()中,即使是线程在阻塞状态被中断唤醒而获取到cpu执行权利;但是,如果该线程的前面还有其它等待锁的线程,根据公平性原则,该线程依然无法获取到锁。它会再次阻塞! 该线程再次阻塞,直到该线程被它的前面等待锁的线程锁唤醒;线程才会获取锁,然后“真正执行起来”!
也就是说,在该线程“成功获取锁并真正执行起来”之前,它的中断会被忽略并且中断标记会被清除! 因为在parkAndCheckInterrupt()中,我们线程的中断状态时调用了Thread.interrupted()。该函数不同于Thread的isInterrupted()函数,isInterrupted()仅仅返回中断状态,而interrupted()在返回当前中断状态之后,还会清除中断状态。 正因为之前的中断状态被清除了,所以这里需要调用selfInterrupt()重新产生一个中断!

小结:selfInterrupt()的作用就是当前线程自己产生一个中断。

总结

再回过头看看acquire()函数,它最终的目的是获取锁!

public final void acquire(int arg) {
if (!tryAcquire(arg) &&
acquireQueued(addWaiter(Node.EXCLUSIVE), arg))
selfInterrupt();
}

(01) 先是通过tryAcquire()尝试获取锁。获取成功的话,直接返回;尝试失败的话,再通过acquireQueued()获取锁。
(02) 尝试失败的情况下,会先通过addWaiter()来将“当前线程”加入到"CLH队列"末尾;然后调用acquireQueued(),在CLH队列中排序等待获取锁,在此过程中,线程处于休眠状态。直到获取锁了才返回。 如果在休眠等待过程中被中断过,则调用selfInterrupt()来自己产生一个中断。


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