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A key remains valid until it is <i>cancelled</i> by invoking its 38 * {@link #cancel cancel} method, by closing its channel, or by closing its 39 * selector. Cancelling a key does not immediately remove it from its 40 * selector; it is instead added to the selector's <a 41 * href="Selector.html#ks"><i>cancelled-key set</i></a> for removal during the 42 * next selection operation. The validity of a key may be tested by invoking 43 * its {@link #isValid isValid} method. 44 * 45 * <a name="opsets"></a> 46 * 47 * <p> A selection key contains two <i>operation sets</i> represented as 48 * integer values. Each bit of an operation set denotes a category of 49 * selectable operations that are supported by the key's channel. 50 * 51 * <ul> 52 * 53 * <li><p> The <i>interest set</i> determines which operation categories will 54 * be tested for readiness the next time one of the selector's selection 55 * methods is invoked. The interest set is initialized with the value given 56 * when the key is created; it may later be changed via the {@link 57 * #interestOps(int)} method. </p></li> 58 * 59 * <li><p> The <i>ready set</i> identifies the operation categories for which 60 * the key's channel has been detected to be ready by the key's selector. 61 * The ready set is initialized to zero when the key is created; it may later 62 * be updated by the selector during a selection operation, but it cannot be 63 * updated directly. </p></li> 64 * 65 * </ul> 66 * 67 * <p> That a selection key's ready set indicates that its channel is ready for 68 * some operation category is a hint, but not a guarantee, that an operation in 69 * such a category may be performed by a thread without causing the thread to 70 * block. A ready set is most likely to be accurate immediately after the 71 * completion of a selection operation. It is likely to be made inaccurate by 72 * external events and by I/O operations that are invoked upon the 73 * corresponding channel. 74 * 75 * <p> This class defines all known operation-set bits, but precisely which 76 * bits are supported by a given channel depends upon the type of the channel. 77 * Each subclass of {@link SelectableChannel} defines an {@link 78 * SelectableChannel#validOps() validOps()} method which returns a set 79 * identifying just those operations that are supported by the channel. An 80 * attempt to set or test an operation-set bit that is not supported by a key's 81 * channel will result in an appropriate run-time exception. 82 * 83 * <p> It is often necessary to associate some application-specific data with a 84 * selection key, for example an object that represents the state of a 85 * higher-level protocol and handles readiness notifications in order to 86 * implement that protocol. Selection keys therefore support the 87 * <i>attachment</i> of a single arbitrary object to a key. An object can be 88 * attached via the {@link #attach attach} method and then later retrieved via 89 * the {@link #attachment() attachment} method. 90 * 91 * <p> Selection keys are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. The 92 * operations of reading and writing the interest set will, in general, be 93 * synchronized with certain operations of the selector. Exactly how this 94 * synchronization is performed is implementation-dependent: In a naive 95 * implementation, reading or writing the interest set may block indefinitely 96 * if a selection operation is already in progress; in a high-performance 97 * implementation, reading or writing the interest set may block briefly, if at 98 * all. In any case, a selection operation will always use the interest-set 99 * value that was current at the moment that the operation began. </p> 100 * 101 * 102 * @author Mark Reinhold 103 * @author JSR-51 Expert Group 104 * @since 1.4 105 * 106 * @see SelectableChannel 107 * @see Selector 108 */ 109 110 public abstract class SelectionKey { 111 112 /** 113 * Constructs an instance of this class. 114 */ SelectionKey()115 protected SelectionKey() { } 116 117 118 // -- Channel and selector operations -- 119 120 /** 121 * Returns the channel for which this key was created. This method will 122 * continue to return the channel even after the key is cancelled. 123 * 124 * @return This key's channel 125 */ channel()126 public abstract SelectableChannel channel(); 127 128 /** 129 * Returns the selector for which this key was created. This method will 130 * continue to return the selector even after the key is cancelled. 131 * 132 * @return This key's selector 133 */ selector()134 public abstract Selector selector(); 135 136 /** 137 * Tells whether or not this key is valid. 138 * 139 * <p> A key is valid upon creation and remains so until it is cancelled, 140 * its channel is closed, or its selector is closed. </p> 141 * 142 * @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, this key is valid 143 */ isValid()144 public abstract boolean isValid(); 145 146 /** 147 * Requests that the registration of this key's channel with its selector 148 * be cancelled. Upon return the key will be invalid and will have been 149 * added to its selector's cancelled-key set. The key will be removed from 150 * all of the selector's key sets during the next selection operation. 151 * 152 * <p> If this key has already been cancelled then invoking this method has 153 * no effect. Once cancelled, a key remains forever invalid. </p> 154 * 155 * <p> This method may be invoked at any time. It synchronizes on the 156 * selector's cancelled-key set, and therefore may block briefly if invoked 157 * concurrently with a cancellation or selection operation involving the 158 * same selector. </p> 159 */ cancel()160 public abstract void cancel(); 161 162 163 // -- Operation-set accessors -- 164 165 /** 166 * Retrieves this key's interest set. 167 * 168 * <p> It is guaranteed that the returned set will only contain operation 169 * bits that are valid for this key's channel. 170 * 171 * <p> This method may be invoked at any time. Whether or not it blocks, 172 * and for how long, is implementation-dependent. </p> 173 * 174 * @return This key's interest set 175 * 176 * @throws CancelledKeyException 177 * If this key has been cancelled 178 */ interestOps()179 public abstract int interestOps(); 180 181 /** 182 * Sets this key's interest set to the given value. 183 * 184 * <p> This method may be invoked at any time. Whether or not it blocks, 185 * and for how long, is implementation-dependent. </p> 186 * 187 * @param ops The new interest set 188 * 189 * @return This selection key 190 * 191 * @throws IllegalArgumentException 192 * If a bit in the set does not correspond to an operation that 193 * is supported by this key's channel, that is, if 194 * {@code (ops & ~channel().validOps()) != 0} 195 * 196 * @throws CancelledKeyException 197 * If this key has been cancelled 198 */ interestOps(int ops)199 public abstract SelectionKey interestOps(int ops); 200 201 /** 202 * Retrieves this key's ready-operation set. 203 * 204 * <p> It is guaranteed that the returned set will only contain operation 205 * bits that are valid for this key's channel. </p> 206 * 207 * @return This key's ready-operation set 208 * 209 * @throws CancelledKeyException 210 * If this key has been cancelled 211 */ readyOps()212 public abstract int readyOps(); 213 214 215 // -- Operation bits and bit-testing convenience methods -- 216 217 /** 218 * Operation-set bit for read operations. 219 * 220 * <p> Suppose that a selection key's interest set contains 221 * <tt>OP_READ</tt> at the start of a <a 222 * href="Selector.html#selop">selection operation</a>. If the selector 223 * detects that the corresponding channel is ready for reading, has reached 224 * end-of-stream, has been remotely shut down for further reading, or has 225 * an error pending, then it will add <tt>OP_READ</tt> to the key's 226 * ready-operation set and add the key to its selected-key set. </p> 227 */ 228 public static final int OP_READ = 1 << 0; 229 230 /** 231 * Operation-set bit for write operations. 232 * 233 * <p> Suppose that a selection key's interest set contains 234 * <tt>OP_WRITE</tt> at the start of a <a 235 * href="Selector.html#selop">selection operation</a>. If the selector 236 * detects that the corresponding channel is ready for writing, has been 237 * remotely shut down for further writing, or has an error pending, then it 238 * will add <tt>OP_WRITE</tt> to the key's ready set and add the key to its 239 * selected-key set. </p> 240 */ 241 public static final int OP_WRITE = 1 << 2; 242 243 /** 244 * Operation-set bit for socket-connect operations. 245 * 246 * <p> Suppose that a selection key's interest set contains 247 * <tt>OP_CONNECT</tt> at the start of a <a 248 * href="Selector.html#selop">selection operation</a>. If the selector 249 * detects that the corresponding socket channel is ready to complete its 250 * connection sequence, or has an error pending, then it will add 251 * <tt>OP_CONNECT</tt> to the key's ready set and add the key to its 252 * selected-key set. </p> 253 */ 254 public static final int OP_CONNECT = 1 << 3; 255 256 /** 257 * Operation-set bit for socket-accept operations. 258 * 259 * <p> Suppose that a selection key's interest set contains 260 * <tt>OP_ACCEPT</tt> at the start of a <a 261 * href="Selector.html#selop">selection operation</a>. If the selector 262 * detects that the corresponding server-socket channel is ready to accept 263 * another connection, or has an error pending, then it will add 264 * <tt>OP_ACCEPT</tt> to the key's ready set and add the key to its 265 * selected-key set. </p> 266 */ 267 public static final int OP_ACCEPT = 1 << 4; 268 269 /** 270 * Tests whether this key's channel is ready for reading. 271 * 272 * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>k.isReadable()</tt> 273 * behaves in exactly the same way as the expression 274 * 275 * <blockquote><pre>{@code 276 * k.readyOps() & OP_READ != 0 277 * }</pre></blockquote> 278 * 279 * <p> If this key's channel does not support read operations then this 280 * method always returns <tt>false</tt>. </p> 281 * 282 * @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, 283 {@code readyOps() & OP_READ} is nonzero 284 * 285 * @throws CancelledKeyException 286 * If this key has been cancelled 287 */ isReadable()288 public final boolean isReadable() { 289 return (readyOps() & OP_READ) != 0; 290 } 291 292 /** 293 * Tests whether this key's channel is ready for writing. 294 * 295 * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>k.isWritable()</tt> 296 * behaves in exactly the same way as the expression 297 * 298 * <blockquote><pre>{@code 299 * k.readyOps() & OP_WRITE != 0 300 * }</pre></blockquote> 301 * 302 * <p> If this key's channel does not support write operations then this 303 * method always returns <tt>false</tt>. </p> 304 * 305 * @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, 306 * {@code readyOps() & OP_WRITE} is nonzero 307 * 308 * @throws CancelledKeyException 309 * If this key has been cancelled 310 */ isWritable()311 public final boolean isWritable() { 312 return (readyOps() & OP_WRITE) != 0; 313 } 314 315 /** 316 * Tests whether this key's channel has either finished, or failed to 317 * finish, its socket-connection operation. 318 * 319 * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>k.isConnectable()</tt> 320 * behaves in exactly the same way as the expression 321 * 322 * <blockquote><pre>{@code 323 * k.readyOps() & OP_CONNECT != 0 324 * }</pre></blockquote> 325 * 326 * <p> If this key's channel does not support socket-connect operations 327 * then this method always returns <tt>false</tt>. </p> 328 * 329 * @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, 330 * {@code readyOps() & OP_CONNECT} is nonzero 331 * 332 * @throws CancelledKeyException 333 * If this key has been cancelled 334 */ isConnectable()335 public final boolean isConnectable() { 336 return (readyOps() & OP_CONNECT) != 0; 337 } 338 339 /** 340 * Tests whether this key's channel is ready to accept a new socket 341 * connection. 342 * 343 * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>k.isAcceptable()</tt> 344 * behaves in exactly the same way as the expression 345 * 346 * <blockquote><pre>{@code 347 * k.readyOps() & OP_ACCEPT != 0 348 * }</pre></blockquote> 349 * 350 * <p> If this key's channel does not support socket-accept operations then 351 * this method always returns <tt>false</tt>. </p> 352 * 353 * @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, 354 * {@code readyOps() & OP_ACCEPT} is nonzero 355 * 356 * @throws CancelledKeyException 357 * If this key has been cancelled 358 */ isAcceptable()359 public final boolean isAcceptable() { 360 return (readyOps() & OP_ACCEPT) != 0; 361 } 362 363 364 // -- Attachments -- 365 366 private volatile Object attachment = null; 367 368 private static final AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater<SelectionKey,Object> 369 attachmentUpdater = AtomicReferenceFieldUpdater.newUpdater( 370 SelectionKey.class, Object.class, "attachment" 371 ); 372 373 /** 374 * Attaches the given object to this key. 375 * 376 * <p> An attached object may later be retrieved via the {@link #attachment() 377 * attachment} method. Only one object may be attached at a time; invoking 378 * this method causes any previous attachment to be discarded. The current 379 * attachment may be discarded by attaching <tt>null</tt>. </p> 380 * 381 * @param ob 382 * The object to be attached; may be <tt>null</tt> 383 * 384 * @return The previously-attached object, if any, 385 * otherwise <tt>null</tt> 386 */ attach(Object ob)387 public final Object attach(Object ob) { 388 return attachmentUpdater.getAndSet(this, ob); 389 } 390 391 /** 392 * Retrieves the current attachment. 393 * 394 * @return The object currently attached to this key, 395 * or <tt>null</tt> if there is no attachment 396 */ attachment()397 public final Object attachment() { 398 return attachment; 399 } 400 401 } 402