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-rw-r--r--BUGS6
-rw-r--r--COPYING.LIB482
-rw-r--r--Changelog8
-rw-r--r--Makefile12
-rw-r--r--debian/changelog6
-rw-r--r--debian/postinst.ivy-java16
-rw-r--r--examples/Counter.java3
-rw-r--r--examples/Makefile7
-rw-r--r--examples/TestIvySwing.java6
-rw-r--r--examples/Translate.java63
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/Ivy.java4
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/IvyClient.java14
-rw-r--r--src/IvyDaemon.java4
-rwxr-xr-xsrc/IvyWatcher.java2
-rw-r--r--src/Makefile3
-rw-r--r--src/Probe.java2
-rw-r--r--tests/TestNetSwing.java14
17 files changed, 626 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/BUGS b/BUGS
index 514d59f..34d1e9c 100644
--- a/BUGS
+++ b/BUGS
@@ -19,6 +19,12 @@ Known bugs:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fixed:
+1.2.2
+ - java fr.dgac.ivy.Probe
+ - ivyprobe, quitte ivyprobe
+ il reste une thread IvyClient qui boucle en lecture. Bug reported by Damien
+ Figarol
+
1.2.1
- bus.start(null)
- java -DIVY_PING -DIVY_PING -classpath ../lib/ivy-java.jar:. BenchLocal -t 2 -d 100
diff --git a/COPYING.LIB b/COPYING.LIB
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..161a3d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/COPYING.LIB
@@ -0,0 +1,482 @@
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diff --git a/Changelog b/Changelog
index 2fe2b25..30ee360 100644
--- a/Changelog
+++ b/Changelog
@@ -1,4 +1,12 @@
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+1.2.2
+
+ bugfix
+ IvyClient.java didn't handle the readline()=null correctly. Thus, the
+ thread kept on eating CPU when a remote client left the bus. This closes
+ Damien Figarol bugreport dec/2002
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.2.1
bugfix
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index a3152c8..700a7fc 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Be sure to set this before compiling ...
- VER = 1.2.1
+ VER = 1.2.2
DIST = lib/ivy-java-$(VER).jar
DOCS = doc/html/api
@@ -11,12 +11,18 @@ class:
docs:
( cd src; make docs ; )
-dist: class docs
+#dist: class docs
+dist: class
ln -sf src/fr .
ln -sf /usr/share/java/repository/gnu .
- fastjar cvfm $(DIST) manifest fr/dgac/ivy/*.class gnu src/Makefile src/*.java examples/*java examples/Makefile doc/html/api/fr/dgac/ivy/*html doc/html/api/*html doc/html/api/*css
+ fastjar cvfm $(DIST) manifest fr/dgac/ivy/*.class gnu src/Makefile src/*.java examples/*java examples/Makefile doc/html/api/fr/dgac/ivy/*html doc/html/api/*html doc/html/api/*css README COPYING.LIB doc/ivy-java.pdf doc/ivy-java
rm -f fr gnu
+jar: class
+ ln -sf src/fr .
+ fastjar cvfm lib/ivy-java.jar manifest fr/dgac/ivy/*.class src/Makefile src/*.java README COPYING.LIB Changelog BUGS gnu
+ rm -f fr
+
clean:
( cd src; make clean ;)
( cd tests; make clean ; )
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 2a68c9b..951a217 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+ivy-java (1.2.2) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ - bugfix in IvyClient leading to a growth in CPU usage
+
+ -- Yannick Jestin <jestin@cena.fr> Fri, 27 Dec 2002 17:26:00 +0200
+
ivy-java (1.2.1) unstable; urgency=low
- upstream release fixing a couple of bugs
diff --git a/debian/postinst.ivy-java b/debian/postinst.ivy-java
index f82ba3a..5c81c94 100644
--- a/debian/postinst.ivy-java
+++ b/debian/postinst.ivy-java
@@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ if [ -d /usr/doc ]; then
fi
fi
-#if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
-# if command -v install-docs >/dev/null 2>&1; then
-# for doc in $docs
-# do
-# install-docs -i /usr/share/doc-base/$doc
-# done
-# fi
-#fi
+if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
+ if command -v install-docs >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ for doc in $docs
+ do
+ install-docs -i /usr/share/doc-base/$doc
+ done
+ fi
+fi
diff --git a/examples/Counter.java b/examples/Counter.java
index bc23938..1275101 100644
--- a/examples/Counter.java
+++ b/examples/Counter.java
@@ -4,11 +4,12 @@
* @author Yannick Jestin
* @author <a href="http://www.tls.cena.fr/products/ivy/">http://www.tls.cena.fr/products/ivy/</a>
*
+ * (c) CENA 1998-2002
+ *
*/
import fr.dgac.ivy.* ;
import gnu.getopt.Getopt ;
-
/**
* A program to count to the Ivy software bus messages.
* The class itself can be used to collect data and send them on the terminal
diff --git a/examples/Makefile b/examples/Makefile
index 2deae23..94aed89 100644
--- a/examples/Makefile
+++ b/examples/Makefile
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
# Be sure to set this before compiling ...
-JIKESPATH = /usr/lib/j2re1.3/lib/rt.jar:../lib/ivy-java.jar
+JIKESPATH = /usr/local/j2sdk1.4.1/jre/lib/rt.jar:/usr/share/java/repository:../lib/ivy-java.jar:nanoxml-2.2.1.jar:.
JAVACOPTS = -deprecation
.SUFFIXES: .java .class
- SRCS = TestIvy.java TestIvySwing.java Counter.java ivyTranslater.java
+ SRCS = TestIvy.java TestIvySwing.java Counter.java ivyTranslater.java Translate.java TranslateXML.java
OBJS = $(SRCS:.java=.class)
JAVAC = jikes -classpath $(JIKESPATH) -d .
#JAVAC = javac
@@ -14,3 +14,6 @@ all: $(OBJS)
clean:
/bin/rm -f -- $(OBJS) *~ *.bak *.class
+
+path:
+ @echo "setenv CLASSPATH $(JIKESPATH)"
diff --git a/examples/TestIvySwing.java b/examples/TestIvySwing.java
index ddc199d..582e8a1 100644
--- a/examples/TestIvySwing.java
+++ b/examples/TestIvySwing.java
@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ import fr.dgac.ivy.*;
* use TestIvy
*
* @see fr.dgac.ivy.TestIvy
- * @author François-Régis Colin
* @author Yannick Jestin
* @author <a href="http://www.tls.cena.fr/products/ivy/">http://www.tls.cena.fr/products/ivy/</a>
*/
@@ -20,7 +19,7 @@ class TestIvySwing extends JPanel implements IvyApplicationListener {
/**
* help message for the standalone program
*/
- public static final String helpmsg = "usage: java fr.dgac.ivy.TestIvySwing [options]\n\t-b BUS\tspecifies the Ivy bus domain\n\t-q\tquiet, no tty output\n\t-d\tdebug\n\t-h\thelp\n";
+ public static final String helpmsg = "usage: java TestIvySwing [options]\n\t-b BUS\tspecifies the Ivy bus domain\n\t-q\tquiet, no tty output\n\t-d\tdebug\n\t-h\thelp\n";
public static final int WIDTH=30;
public static final int HEIGHT=30;
@@ -235,5 +234,4 @@ class TestIvySwing extends JPanel implements IvyApplicationListener {
}
}
-} // class TestIvySwing
-// EOF
+}
diff --git a/examples/Translate.java b/examples/Translate.java
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dee8210
--- /dev/null
+++ b/examples/Translate.java
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+import fr.dgac.ivy.* ;
+import java.io.* ;
+import gnu.regexp.* ;
+
+class Translate {
+
+ private Ivy bus;
+
+ Translate(String filename) {
+ bus = new Ivy("Translater","Hello le monde",null);
+ parseFile(filename);
+ bus.bindMsg("^Bye$",new IvyMessageListener() {
+ // callback for "Bye" message
+ public void receive(IvyClient client, String[] args) {System.exit(0);}
+ });
+ try {
+ // starts the bus on the default domain or IVY_DOMAIN property
+ bus.start(null);
+ } catch (IvyException ie) {
+ System.err.println("can't run the Ivy bus" + ie.getMessage());
+ }
+ }
+
+ private void parseFile(String filename) {
+ try {
+ BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(new File(filename)));
+ String s;
+ RE regexp;
+ regexp = new RE("\"([^\"]*)\" \"([^\"]*)\"");
+ while ( (s=in.readLine()) != null ) {
+ REMatch result = regexp.getMatch(s);
+ bus.bindMsg(result.toString(1),new TALK(result.toString(2)));
+ }
+ in.close();
+ } catch (REException ree) {
+ System.out.println("regexp error");
+ System.exit(-1);
+ } catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe) {
+ System.out.println("file "+filename+" not found. Good bye !");
+ System.exit(-1);
+ } catch (IOException ioe) {
+ System.out.println("error reading "+filename+". Good bye !");
+ System.exit(-1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private class TALK implements IvyMessageListener {
+ private String go;
+ TALK(String s) {go=s;}
+ public void receive(IvyClient client, String[] args) {
+ bus.sendMsg(go);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // callback associated to the "Hello" messages"
+ public void receive(IvyClient client, String[] args) {
+ bus.sendMsg("Bonjour"+((args.length>0)?args[0]:""));
+ }
+
+ public static void main(String args[]) {
+ new Translate("translation.txt");
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/Ivy.java b/src/Ivy.java
index 5e149ec..5c11066 100755
--- a/src/Ivy.java
+++ b/src/Ivy.java
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ public class Ivy implements Runnable {
* the library version, useful for development purposes only, when java is
* invoked with -DIVY_DEBUG
*/
- public static final String libVersion ="1.2.1";
+ public static final String libVersion ="1.2.2";
private boolean debug;
private static int serial=0; /* an unique ID for each regexp */
@@ -431,6 +431,7 @@ public class Ivy implements Runnable {
* the service socket thread reader main loop
*/
public void run() {
+ // System.out.println("Ivy service Thread started"); // THREADDEBUG
Thread thisThread=Thread.currentThread();
while(thisThread==serverThread){
try {
@@ -447,6 +448,7 @@ public class Ivy implements Runnable {
}
}
traceDebug("stopping the server Thread");
+ // System.out.println("Ivy service Thread stopped"); // THREADDEBUG
}
diff --git a/src/IvyClient.java b/src/IvyClient.java
index d98bb0f..1556930 100755
--- a/src/IvyClient.java
+++ b/src/IvyClient.java
@@ -19,6 +19,10 @@ import gnu.regexp.*;
* created for each remote client.
*
* CHANGELOG:
+ * 1.2.2:
+ * - cleared a bug causing the CPU to be eating when a remote client left the
+ * bus. closes Damien Figarol bug reported on december, 2002. It is handled
+ * in the readline() thread
* 1.2.1:
* - removes a NullPointerException when stops pinging on a pinger that
* wasn't even started
@@ -187,11 +191,15 @@ public class IvyClient implements Runnable {
Thread thisThread = Thread.currentThread();
traceDebug("Connected from "+ socket.getInetAddress().getHostName()+ ":"+socket.getPort());
String msg = null;
+ // System.out.println("IvyClient Thread started"); // THREADDEBUG
while ( clientThread==thisThread ) {
try {
if ((msg=in.readLine()) != null ) {
if (doping && (pingerThread!=null)) pingerThread.interrupt();
newParseMsg(msg);
+ } else {
+ traceDebug("readline null ! leaving the thead");
+ break;
}
} catch (IvyException ie) {
ie.printStackTrace();
@@ -200,11 +208,11 @@ public class IvyClient implements Runnable {
if (thisThread!=clientThread) break;
} catch (IOException e) {
if (clientThread!=thisThread) break;
- traceDebug("abnormally Disconnected from "+
- socket.getInetAddress().getHostName()+":"+socket.getPort());
+ System.out.println("abnormally Disconnected from "+ socket.getInetAddress().getHostName()+":"+socket.getPort());
}
} // while
traceDebug("normally Disconnected from "+ appName);
+ // System.out.println("IvyClient Thread stopped"); // THREADDEBUG
}
private void sendBuffer( String buffer ) throws IvyException {
@@ -420,6 +428,7 @@ public class IvyClient implements Runnable {
boolean isPinging = false;
public void run() {
isPinging=true;
+ // System.out.println("Pinger Thread started"); // THREADDEBUG
while (isPinging) {
try {
Thread.sleep(PINGTIMEOUT);
@@ -427,6 +436,7 @@ public class IvyClient implements Runnable {
} catch (InterruptedException ie) {
}
}
+ // System.out.println("Pinger Thread stopped"); // THREADDEBUG
}
public void stopPinging() { isPinging=false; pingerThread.interrupt();}
}
diff --git a/src/IvyDaemon.java b/src/IvyDaemon.java
index a0560f5..13b6f0c 100644
--- a/src/IvyDaemon.java
+++ b/src/IvyDaemon.java
@@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ public class IvyDaemon implements Runnable {
* it could be a thread, but as long as we've got one ....
*/
public void run() {
+ // System.out.println("IvyDaemon Thread started"); // THREADDEBUG
while(isRunning){
try {
Socket socket = serviceSocket.accept();
@@ -86,18 +87,21 @@ public class IvyDaemon implements Runnable {
System.out.println("IvyDaemon DEBUG TCP socket reader caught an exception " + e.getMessage());
}
}
+ // System.out.println("IvyDaemon Thread stopped"); // THREADDEBUG
}
class SubReader extends Thread {
BufferedReader in;
SubReader(BufferedReader in) {this.in=in;start();}
public void run() {
+ // System.out.println("Subreader Thread started"); // THREADDEBUG
String msg = null;
try {
while ( ((msg=in.readLine()) != null )) { bus.sendMsg(msg); }
} catch (IOException ioe) {
System.out.println("exception ..." + ioe.getMessage());
}
+ // System.out.println("Subreader Thread stopped"); // THREADDEBUG
}
} // subclass SubReader
diff --git a/src/IvyWatcher.java b/src/IvyWatcher.java
index d64b0d6..7157c18 100755
--- a/src/IvyWatcher.java
+++ b/src/IvyWatcher.java
@@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ class IvyWatcher implements Runnable {
* the behaviour of each thread watching the UDP socket.
*/
public void run() {
+ // System.out.println("IvyWatcher Thread started"); // THREADDEBUG
Thread thisThread=Thread.currentThread();
traceDebug("beginning of a watcher Thread");
byte buf[] = new byte[256];
@@ -132,6 +133,7 @@ class IvyWatcher implements Runnable {
ioe.printStackTrace();
}
traceDebug("end of a watcher thread");
+ // System.out.println("IvyWatcher Thread stopped"); // THREADDEBUG
}
/**
diff --git a/src/Makefile b/src/Makefile
index 501cd24..6634419 100644
--- a/src/Makefile
+++ b/src/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
# Be sure to set this before compiling ...
-JIKESPATH = /usr/lib/j2re1.3/lib/rt.jar:/usr/share/java/gnu.getopt.jar:/usr/share/java/repository
+RTPATH = /usr/local/j2sdk1.4.1/jre/lib/rt.jar
+JIKESPATH = ${RTPATH}:/usr/share/java/gnu.getopt.jar:/usr/share/java/repository
JAVACOPTS = -d . -deprecation
.SUFFIXES: .java .class
SRCS = *.java
diff --git a/src/Probe.java b/src/Probe.java
index c72c2ad..0b8a73e 100644
--- a/src/Probe.java
+++ b/src/Probe.java
@@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ class Probe implements IvyApplicationListener, IvyMessageListener, Runnable {
}
public void run() {
+ // System.out.println("Probe Thread started"); // THREADDEBUG
Thread thisThread=Thread.currentThread();
String s;
while (looperThread==thisThread) {
@@ -110,6 +111,7 @@ class Probe implements IvyApplicationListener, IvyMessageListener, Runnable {
}
} //while
System.out.println("End of looping");
+ // System.out.println("Probe Thread stopped"); // THREADDEBUG
System.exit(0);
}
diff --git a/tests/TestNetSwing.java b/tests/TestNetSwing.java
index ea93395..08c9db5 100644
--- a/tests/TestNetSwing.java
+++ b/tests/TestNetSwing.java
@@ -19,9 +19,14 @@ class TestNetSwing implements Runnable {
private JComboBox domainBox;
private int alpha=0;
private Color color;
- private static Color DEFAULT_COLOR = new Color(10,10,10,255);
private static int FADINGSTEP = 20;
- private static int FADINGSLEEP = 400;
+ private static int FADINGSLEEP = 100;
+ private static int DEFAULT_RED=200;
+ private static int DEFAULT_GREEN=10;
+ private static int DEFAULT_BLUE=10;
+ private static int DEFAULT_ALPHA=255;
+ private static Color DEFAULT_COLOR =
+ new Color(DEFAULT_RED,DEFAULT_GREEN,DEFAULT_BLUE,DEFAULT_ALPHA);
private static String[] domainList = {
"127.255.255.255:2010",
@@ -112,7 +117,7 @@ class TestNetSwing implements Runnable {
int i = text.indexOf(10);
if (i>0) { receive.setText(text.substring(0,i)); }
else { receive.setText(text); }
- alpha=255;
+ alpha=DEFAULT_ALPHA;
color=DEFAULT_COLOR;
receive.setForeground(color);
}
@@ -211,7 +216,7 @@ class TestNetSwing implements Runnable {
receive.setText(null);
s=null;
}
- if (s!=null) { receive.setForeground(new Color(10,10,10,alpha)); }
+ if (s!=null) { receive.setForeground(new Color(DEFAULT_RED,DEFAULT_GREEN,DEFAULT_BLUE,alpha)); }
}
}
public void stop(){ encore=false; }
@@ -220,6 +225,7 @@ class TestNetSwing implements Runnable {
private class ComboCB implements ActionListener {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
String newDomain=(String)domainBox.getSelectedItem();
+ System.out.println("coucou "+ domainBox.getEditor().getItem());
// if it's the same domain, don't do anything
if (newDomain == domain) { return; }
domain=newDomain;