"media2.jar" is renamed to "updatable-media.jar" in order to show its purpose clearly. Test: build & boot & MediaPlayer2Test Bug: 112766913 Change-Id: Ia2ea05e0ed1a8bb2cfea20c9e2585e3d3cbfffd9
309 lines
10 KiB
Java
309 lines
10 KiB
Java
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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package android.media;
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import android.util.Log;
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/**
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* Note: This file is copied from dalvik.system package with the following modifications:
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* - Remove @CorePlatformApi, @IntraCoreApi and @UnsupportedAppUsage annotations.
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* - Replace System.logW() with android.util.Log.w().
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* This file should be used only within media mainline module.
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* TODO: Remove this file and use dalvik.system.CloseGuard once
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* @CorePlatformApi becomes stable or we have a replacement in SDK API.
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* b/120419300
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*
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* CloseGuard is a mechanism for flagging implicit finalizer cleanup of
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* resources that should have been cleaned up by explicit close
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* methods (aka "explicit termination methods" in Effective Java).
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* <p>
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* A simple example: <pre> {@code
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* class Foo {
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*
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* {@literal @}ReachabilitySensitive
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* private final CloseGuard guard = CloseGuard.get();
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*
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* ...
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*
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* public Foo() {
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* ...;
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* guard.open("cleanup");
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* }
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*
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* public void cleanup() {
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* guard.close();
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* ...;
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* }
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*
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* protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
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* try {
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* // Note that guard could be null if the constructor threw.
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* if (guard != null) {
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* guard.warnIfOpen();
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* }
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* cleanup();
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* } finally {
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* super.finalize();
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* }
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* }
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* }
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* }</pre>
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*
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* In usage where the resource to be explicitly cleaned up is
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* allocated after object construction, CloseGuard protection can
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* be deferred. For example: <pre> {@code
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* class Bar {
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*
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* {@literal @}ReachabilitySensitive
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* private final CloseGuard guard = CloseGuard.get();
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*
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* ...
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*
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* public Bar() {
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* ...;
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* }
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*
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* public void connect() {
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* ...;
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* guard.open("cleanup");
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* }
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*
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* public void cleanup() {
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* guard.close();
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* ...;
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* }
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*
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* protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
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* try {
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* // Note that guard could be null if the constructor threw.
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* if (guard != null) {
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* guard.warnIfOpen();
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* }
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* cleanup();
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* } finally {
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* super.finalize();
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* }
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* }
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* }
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* }</pre>
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*
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* When used in a constructor, calls to {@code open} should occur at
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* the end of the constructor since an exception that would cause
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* abrupt termination of the constructor will mean that the user will
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* not have a reference to the object to cleanup explicitly. When used
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* in a method, the call to {@code open} should occur just after
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* resource acquisition.
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*
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* The @ReachabilitySensitive annotation ensures that finalize() cannot be
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* called during the explicit call to cleanup(), prior to the guard.close call.
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* There is an extremely small chance that, for code that neglects to call
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* cleanup(), finalize() and thus cleanup() will be called while a method on
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* the object is still active, but the "this" reference is no longer required.
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* If missing cleanup() calls are expected, additional @ReachabilitySensitive
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* annotations or reachabilityFence() calls may be required.
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*
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* @hide
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*/
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final class CloseGuard {
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/**
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* True if collection of call-site information (the expensive operation
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* here) and tracking via a Tracker (see below) are enabled.
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* Enabled by default so we can diagnose issues early in VM startup.
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* Note, however, that Android disables this early in its startup,
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* but enables it with DropBoxing for system apps on debug builds.
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*/
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private static volatile boolean stackAndTrackingEnabled = true;
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/**
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* Hook for customizing how CloseGuard issues are reported.
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* Bypassed if stackAndTrackingEnabled was false when open was called.
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*/
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private static volatile Reporter reporter = new DefaultReporter();
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/**
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* Hook for customizing how CloseGuard issues are tracked.
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*/
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private static volatile Tracker currentTracker = null; // Disabled by default.
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/**
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* Returns a CloseGuard instance. {@code #open(String)} can be used to set
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* up the instance to warn on failure to close.
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*/
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public static CloseGuard get() {
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return new CloseGuard();
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}
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/**
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* Enables/disables stack capture and tracking. A call stack is captured
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* during open(), and open/close events are reported to the Tracker, only
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* if enabled is true. If a stack trace was captured, the {@link
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* #getReporter() reporter} is informed of unclosed resources; otherwise a
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* one-line warning is logged.
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*/
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public static void setEnabled(boolean enabled) {
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CloseGuard.stackAndTrackingEnabled = enabled;
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}
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/**
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* True if CloseGuard stack capture and tracking are enabled.
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*/
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public static boolean isEnabled() {
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return stackAndTrackingEnabled;
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}
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/**
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* Used to replace default Reporter used to warn of CloseGuard
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* violations when stack tracking is enabled. Must be non-null.
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*/
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public static void setReporter(Reporter rep) {
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if (rep == null) {
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throw new NullPointerException("reporter == null");
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}
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CloseGuard.reporter = rep;
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}
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/**
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* Returns non-null CloseGuard.Reporter.
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*/
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public static Reporter getReporter() {
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return reporter;
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}
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/**
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* Sets the {@link Tracker} that is notified when resources are allocated and released.
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* The Tracker is invoked only if CloseGuard {@link #isEnabled()} held when {@link #open()}
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* was called. A null argument disables tracking.
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*
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* <p>This is only intended for use by {@code dalvik.system.CloseGuardSupport} class and so
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* MUST NOT be used for any other purposes.
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*/
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public static void setTracker(Tracker tracker) {
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currentTracker = tracker;
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}
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/**
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* Returns {@link #setTracker(Tracker) last Tracker that was set}, or null to indicate
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* there is none.
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*
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* <p>This is only intended for use by {@code dalvik.system.CloseGuardSupport} class and so
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* MUST NOT be used for any other purposes.
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*/
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public static Tracker getTracker() {
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return currentTracker;
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}
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private CloseGuard() {}
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/**
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* {@code open} initializes the instance with a warning that the caller
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* should have explicitly called the {@code closer} method instead of
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* relying on finalization.
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*
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* @param closer non-null name of explicit termination method. Printed by warnIfOpen.
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* @throws NullPointerException if closer is null.
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*/
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public void open(String closer) {
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// always perform the check for valid API usage...
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if (closer == null) {
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throw new NullPointerException("closer == null");
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}
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// ...but avoid allocating an allocation stack if "disabled"
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if (!stackAndTrackingEnabled) {
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closerNameOrAllocationInfo = closer;
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return;
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}
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String message = "Explicit termination method '" + closer + "' not called";
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Throwable stack = new Throwable(message);
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closerNameOrAllocationInfo = stack;
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Tracker tracker = currentTracker;
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if (tracker != null) {
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tracker.open(stack);
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}
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}
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// We keep either an allocation stack containing the closer String or, when
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// in disabled state, just the closer String.
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// We keep them in a single field only to minimize overhead.
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private Object /* String or Throwable */ closerNameOrAllocationInfo;
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/**
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* Marks this CloseGuard instance as closed to avoid warnings on
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* finalization.
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*/
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public void close() {
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Tracker tracker = currentTracker;
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if (tracker != null && closerNameOrAllocationInfo instanceof Throwable) {
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// Invoke tracker on close only if we invoked it on open. Tracker may have changed.
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tracker.close((Throwable) closerNameOrAllocationInfo);
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}
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closerNameOrAllocationInfo = null;
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}
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/**
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* Logs a warning if the caller did not properly cleanup by calling an
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* explicit close method before finalization. If CloseGuard was enabled
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* when the CloseGuard was created, passes the stacktrace associated with
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* the allocation to the current reporter. If it was not enabled, it just
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* directly logs a brief message.
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*/
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public void warnIfOpen() {
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if (closerNameOrAllocationInfo != null) {
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if (closerNameOrAllocationInfo instanceof String) {
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Log.w("CloseGuard", "A resource failed to call "
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+ (String) closerNameOrAllocationInfo + ". ");
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} else {
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String message =
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"A resource was acquired at attached stack trace but never released. ";
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message += "See java.io.Closeable for information on avoiding resource leaks.";
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Throwable stack = (Throwable) closerNameOrAllocationInfo;
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reporter.report(message, stack);
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Interface to allow customization of tracking behaviour.
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*
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* <p>This is only intended for use by {@code dalvik.system.CloseGuardSupport} class and so
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* MUST NOT be used for any other purposes.
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*/
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public interface Tracker {
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void open(Throwable allocationSite);
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void close(Throwable allocationSite);
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}
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/**
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* Interface to allow customization of reporting behavior.
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* @hide
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*/
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public interface Reporter {
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void report(String message, Throwable allocationSite);
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}
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/**
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* Default Reporter which reports CloseGuard violations to the log.
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*/
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private static final class DefaultReporter implements Reporter {
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private DefaultReporter() {}
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@Override public void report (String message, Throwable allocationSite) {
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Log.w("CloseGuard", message, allocationSite);
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}
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}
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}
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