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package java.lang;
import jdk.internal.misc.VM;
/** * Package-private utility class containing data structures and logic * governing the virtual-machine shutdown sequence. * * @author Mark Reinhold * @since 1.3 * * @see java.io.Console * @see ApplicationShutdownHooks * @see java.io.DeleteOnExitHook
*/
class Shutdown {
// The system shutdown hooks are registered with a predefined slot. // The list of shutdown hooks is as follows: // (0) Console restore hook // (1) ApplicationShutdownHooks that invokes all registered application // shutdown hooks and waits until they finish // (2) DeleteOnExit hook privatestaticfinalint MAX_SYSTEM_HOOKS = 10; privatestaticfinal Runnable[] hooks = new Runnable[MAX_SYSTEM_HOOKS];
// the index of the currently running shutdown hook to the hooks array privatestaticint currentRunningHook = -1;
/* The preceding static fields are protected by this lock */ privatestaticclass Lock { }; privatestatic Object lock = new Lock();
/* Lock object for the native halt method */ privatestatic Object haltLock = new Lock();
/** * Add a new system shutdown hook. Checks the shutdown state and * the hook itself, but does not do any security checks. * * The registerShutdownInProgress parameter should be false except * registering the DeleteOnExitHook since the first file may * be added to the delete on exit list by the application shutdown * hooks. * * @param slot the slot in the shutdown hook array, whose element * will be invoked in order during shutdown * @param registerShutdownInProgress true to allow the hook * to be registered even if the shutdown is in progress. * @param hook the hook to be registered * * @throws IllegalStateException * if registerShutdownInProgress is false and shutdown is in progress; or * if registerShutdownInProgress is true and the shutdown process * already passes the given slot
*/ staticvoid add(int slot, boolean registerShutdownInProgress, Runnable hook) { if (slot < 0 || slot >= MAX_SYSTEM_HOOKS) { thrownew IllegalArgumentException("Invalid slot: " + slot);
} synchronized (lock) { if (hooks[slot] != null) thrownew InternalError("Shutdown hook at slot " + slot + " already registered");
if (!registerShutdownInProgress) { if (currentRunningHook >= 0) thrownew IllegalStateException("Shutdown in progress");
} else { if (VM.isShutdown() || slot <= currentRunningHook) thrownew IllegalStateException("Shutdown in progress");
}
hooks[slot] = hook;
}
}
/* Run all system shutdown hooks. * * The system shutdown hooks are run in the thread synchronized on * Shutdown.class. Other threads calling Runtime::exit, Runtime::halt * or JNI DestroyJavaVM will block indefinitely. * * ApplicationShutdownHooks is registered as one single hook that starts * all application shutdown hooks and waits until they finish.
*/ privatestaticvoid runHooks() { synchronized (lock) { /* Guard against the possibility of a daemon thread invoking exit * after DestroyJavaVM initiates the shutdown sequence
*/ if (VM.isShutdown()) return;
}
for (int i=0; i < MAX_SYSTEM_HOOKS; i++) { try {
Runnable hook; synchronized (lock) { // acquire the lock to make sure the hook registered during // shutdown is visible here.
currentRunningHook = i;
hook = hooks[i];
} if (hook != null) hook.run();
} catch (Throwable t) { // ignore
}
}
// set shutdown state
VM.shutdown();
}
/* Notify the VM that it's time to halt. */ staticnativevoid beforeHalt();
/* The halt method is synchronized on the halt lock * to avoid corruption of the delete-on-shutdown file list. * It invokes the true native halt method.
*/ staticvoid halt(int status) { synchronized (haltLock) {
halt0(status);
}
}
staticnativevoid halt0(int status);
/* Invoked by Runtime.exit, which does all the security checks. * Also invoked by handlers for system-provided termination events, * which should pass a nonzero status code.
*/ staticvoid exit(int status) { synchronized (Shutdown.class) { /* Synchronize on the class object, causing any other thread * that attempts to initiate shutdown to stall indefinitely
*/
beforeHalt();
runHooks();
halt(status);
}
}
/* Invoked by the JNI DestroyJavaVM procedure when the last non-daemon * thread has finished. Unlike the exit method, this method does not * actually halt the VM.
*/ staticvoid shutdown() { synchronized (Shutdown.class) {
runHooks();
}
}
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