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package jdk.internal.jrtfs;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.FileSystem;
import java.nio.file.FileSystems;
import java.nio.file.FileSystemNotFoundException;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.CodeSource;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
import jdk.internal.jimage.ImageReader;
import jdk.internal.jimage.ImageReader.Node;
Implementation Note: This class needs to maintain JDK 8 source compatibility.
It is used internally in the JDK to implement jimage/jrtfs access,
but also compiled and delivered as part of the jrtfs.jar to support access
to the jimage file provided by the shipped JDK by tools running on JDK 8.
/**
* @implNote This class needs to maintain JDK 8 source compatibility.
*
* It is used internally in the JDK to implement jimage/jrtfs access,
* but also compiled and delivered as part of the jrtfs.jar to support access
* to the jimage file provided by the shipped JDK by tools running on JDK 8.
*/
abstract class SystemImage {
abstract Node findNode(String path) throws IOException;
abstract byte[] getResource(Node node) throws IOException;
abstract void close() throws IOException;
static SystemImage open() throws IOException {
if (modulesImageExists) {
// open a .jimage and build directory structure
final ImageReader image = ImageReader.open(moduleImageFile);
image.getRootDirectory();
return new SystemImage() {
@Override
Node findNode(String path) throws IOException {
return image.findNode(path);
}
@Override
byte[] getResource(Node node) throws IOException {
return image.getResource(node);
}
@Override
void close() throws IOException {
image.close();
}
};
}
if (Files.notExists(explodedModulesDir))
throw new FileSystemNotFoundException(explodedModulesDir.toString());
return new ExplodedImage(explodedModulesDir);
}
static final String RUNTIME_HOME;
// "modules" jimage file Path
final static Path moduleImageFile;
// "modules" jimage exists or not?
final static boolean modulesImageExists;
// <JAVA_HOME>/modules directory Path
static final Path explodedModulesDir;
static {
PrivilegedAction<String> pa = SystemImage::findHome;
RUNTIME_HOME = AccessController.doPrivileged(pa);
FileSystem fs = FileSystems.getDefault();
moduleImageFile = fs.getPath(RUNTIME_HOME, "lib", "modules");
explodedModulesDir = fs.getPath(RUNTIME_HOME, "modules");
modulesImageExists = AccessController.doPrivileged(
new PrivilegedAction<Boolean>() {
@Override
public Boolean run() {
return Files.isRegularFile(moduleImageFile);
}
});
}
Returns the appropriate JDK home for this usage of the FileSystemProvider.
When the CodeSource is null (null loader) then jrt:/ is the current runtime,
otherwise the JDK home is located relative to jrt-fs.jar.
/**
* Returns the appropriate JDK home for this usage of the FileSystemProvider.
* When the CodeSource is null (null loader) then jrt:/ is the current runtime,
* otherwise the JDK home is located relative to jrt-fs.jar.
*/
private static String findHome() {
CodeSource cs = SystemImage.class.getProtectionDomain().getCodeSource();
if (cs == null)
return System.getProperty("java.home");
// assume loaded from $TARGETJDK/lib/jrt-fs.jar
URL url = cs.getLocation();
if (!url.getProtocol().equalsIgnoreCase("file"))
throw new InternalError(url + " loaded in unexpected way");
try {
Path lib = Paths.get(url.toURI()).getParent();
if (!lib.getFileName().toString().equals("lib"))
throw new InternalError(url + " unexpected path");
return lib.getParent().toString();
} catch (URISyntaxException e) {
throw new InternalError(e);
}
}
}