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package sun.instrument;
import java.lang.instrument.Instrumentation;
import java.lang.instrument.ClassFileTransformer;
import java.security.ProtectionDomain;
/*
* Copyright 2003 Wily Technology, Inc.
*/
Support class for the InstrumentationImpl. Manages the list of registered transformers.
Keeps everything in the right order, deals with sync of the list,
and actually does the calling of the transformers.
/**
* Support class for the InstrumentationImpl. Manages the list of registered transformers.
* Keeps everything in the right order, deals with sync of the list,
* and actually does the calling of the transformers.
*/
public class TransformerManager
{
private class TransformerInfo {
final ClassFileTransformer mTransformer;
String mPrefix;
TransformerInfo(ClassFileTransformer transformer) {
mTransformer = transformer;
mPrefix = null;
}
ClassFileTransformer transformer() {
return mTransformer;
}
String getPrefix() {
return mPrefix;
}
void setPrefix(String prefix) {
mPrefix = prefix;
}
}
a given instance of this list is treated as immutable to simplify sync;
we pay copying overhead whenever the list is changed rather than every time
the list is referenced.
The array is kept in the order the transformers are added via addTransformer
(first added is 0, last added is length-1)
Use an array, not a List or other Collection. This keeps the set of classes
used by this code to a minimum. We want as few dependencies as possible in this
code, since it is used inside the class definition system. Any class referenced here
cannot be transformed by Java code.
/**
* a given instance of this list is treated as immutable to simplify sync;
* we pay copying overhead whenever the list is changed rather than every time
* the list is referenced.
* The array is kept in the order the transformers are added via addTransformer
* (first added is 0, last added is length-1)
* Use an array, not a List or other Collection. This keeps the set of classes
* used by this code to a minimum. We want as few dependencies as possible in this
* code, since it is used inside the class definition system. Any class referenced here
* cannot be transformed by Java code.
*/
private TransformerInfo[] mTransformerList;
Is this TransformerManager for transformers capable of retransformation?
/***
* Is this TransformerManager for transformers capable of retransformation?
*/
private boolean mIsRetransformable;
TransformerManager(boolean isRetransformable) {
mTransformerList = new TransformerInfo[0];
mIsRetransformable = isRetransformable;
}
boolean isRetransformable() {
return mIsRetransformable;
}
public synchronized void
addTransformer( ClassFileTransformer transformer) {
TransformerInfo[] oldList = mTransformerList;
TransformerInfo[] newList = new TransformerInfo[oldList.length + 1];
System.arraycopy( oldList,
0,
newList,
0,
oldList.length);
newList[oldList.length] = new TransformerInfo(transformer);
mTransformerList = newList;
}
public synchronized boolean
removeTransformer(ClassFileTransformer transformer) {
boolean found = false;
TransformerInfo[] oldList = mTransformerList;
int oldLength = oldList.length;
int newLength = oldLength - 1;
// look for it in the list, starting at the last added, and remember
// where it was if we found it
int matchingIndex = 0;
for ( int x = oldLength - 1; x >= 0; x-- ) {
if ( oldList[x].transformer() == transformer ) {
found = true;
matchingIndex = x;
break;
}
}
// make a copy of the array without the matching element
if ( found ) {
TransformerInfo[] newList = new TransformerInfo[newLength];
// copy up to but not including the match
if ( matchingIndex > 0 ) {
System.arraycopy( oldList,
0,
newList,
0,
matchingIndex);
}
// if there is anything after the match, copy it as well
if ( matchingIndex < (newLength) ) {
System.arraycopy( oldList,
matchingIndex + 1,
newList,
matchingIndex,
(newLength) - matchingIndex);
}
mTransformerList = newList;
}
return found;
}
synchronized boolean
includesTransformer(ClassFileTransformer transformer) {
for (TransformerInfo info : mTransformerList) {
if ( info.transformer() == transformer ) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
// This function doesn't actually snapshot anything, but should be
// used to set a local variable, which will snapshot the transformer
// list because of the copying semantics of mTransformerList (see
// the comment for mTransformerList).
private TransformerInfo[]
getSnapshotTransformerList() {
return mTransformerList;
}
public byte[]
transform( ClassLoader loader,
String classname,
Class<?> classBeingRedefined,
ProtectionDomain protectionDomain,
byte[] classfileBuffer) {
boolean someoneTouchedTheBytecode = false;
TransformerInfo[] transformerList = getSnapshotTransformerList();
byte[] bufferToUse = classfileBuffer;
// order matters, gotta run 'em in the order they were added
for ( int x = 0; x < transformerList.length; x++ ) {
TransformerInfo transformerInfo = transformerList[x];
ClassFileTransformer transformer = transformerInfo.transformer();
byte[] transformedBytes = null;
try {
transformedBytes = transformer.transform( loader,
classname,
classBeingRedefined,
protectionDomain,
bufferToUse);
}
catch (Throwable t) {
// don't let any one transformer mess it up for the others.
// This is where we need to put some logging. What should go here? FIXME
}
if ( transformedBytes != null ) {
someoneTouchedTheBytecode = true;
bufferToUse = transformedBytes;
}
}
// if someone modified it, return the modified buffer.
// otherwise return null to mean "no transforms occurred"
byte [] result;
if ( someoneTouchedTheBytecode ) {
result = bufferToUse;
}
else {
result = null;
}
return result;
}
int
getTransformerCount() {
TransformerInfo[] transformerList = getSnapshotTransformerList();
return transformerList.length;
}
boolean
setNativeMethodPrefix(ClassFileTransformer transformer, String prefix) {
TransformerInfo[] transformerList = getSnapshotTransformerList();
for ( int x = 0; x < transformerList.length; x++ ) {
TransformerInfo transformerInfo = transformerList[x];
ClassFileTransformer aTransformer = transformerInfo.transformer();
if ( aTransformer == transformer ) {
transformerInfo.setPrefix(prefix);
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
String[]
getNativeMethodPrefixes() {
TransformerInfo[] transformerList = getSnapshotTransformerList();
String[] prefixes = new String[transformerList.length];
for ( int x = 0; x < transformerList.length; x++ ) {
TransformerInfo transformerInfo = transformerList[x];
prefixes[x] = transformerInfo.getPrefix();
}
return prefixes;
}
}