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package sun.jvmstat.perfdata.monitor.protocol.local;

import jdk.internal.perf.Perf;
import sun.jvmstat.monitor.*;
import sun.jvmstat.perfdata.monitor.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.security.AccessController;

The concrete PerfDataBuffer implementation for the local: protocol for the HotSpot PerfData monitoring implementation.

This class is responsible for acquiring access to the shared memory instrumentation buffer for the target HotSpot Java Virtual Machine.

Author:Brian Doherty
Since:1.5
/** * The concrete PerfDataBuffer implementation for the <em>local:</em> * protocol for the HotSpot PerfData monitoring implementation. * <p> * This class is responsible for acquiring access to the shared memory * instrumentation buffer for the target HotSpot Java Virtual Machine. * * @author Brian Doherty * @since 1.5 */
// Suppreess unchecked conversion warning at line 34. //@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public class PerfDataBuffer extends AbstractPerfDataBuffer { private static final Perf perf = AccessController.doPrivileged(new Perf.GetPerfAction());
Create a PerfDataBuffer instance for accessing the specified instrumentation buffer.
Params:
  • vmid – the local: URI specifying the target JVM.
Throws:
/** * Create a PerfDataBuffer instance for accessing the specified * instrumentation buffer. * * @param vmid the <em>local:</em> URI specifying the target JVM. * * @throws MonitorException */
public PerfDataBuffer(VmIdentifier vmid) throws MonitorException { try { // Try 1.4.2 and later first ByteBuffer bb = perf.attach(vmid.getLocalVmId(), vmid.getMode()); createPerfDataBuffer(bb, vmid.getLocalVmId()); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { // now try 1.4.1 by attempting to directly map the files. try { String filename = PerfDataFile.getTempDirectory() + PerfDataFile.dirNamePrefix + Integer.toString(vmid.getLocalVmId()); File f = new File(filename); FileChannel fc = new RandomAccessFile(f, "r").getChannel(); ByteBuffer bb = fc.map(FileChannel.MapMode.READ_ONLY, 0L, (int)fc.size()); fc.close(); createPerfDataBuffer(bb, vmid.getLocalVmId()); } catch (FileNotFoundException e2) { // re-throw the exception from the 1.4.2 attach method throw new MonitorException(vmid.getLocalVmId() + " not found", e); } catch (IOException e2) { throw new MonitorException("Could not map 1.4.1 file for " + vmid.getLocalVmId(), e2); } } catch (IOException e) { throw new MonitorException("Could not attach to " + vmid.getLocalVmId(), e); } } }