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package sun.management.snmp.jvminstr;
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// java imports
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//
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import java.io.Serializable;
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import java.util.List;
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import java.util.Map;
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import java.util.TreeMap;
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// jmx imports
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//
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import com.sun.jmx.snmp.SnmpOid;
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import com.sun.jmx.snmp.SnmpStatusException;
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// jdmk imports
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//
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import com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpMib;
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import com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpStandardObjectServer;
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import java.lang.management.MemoryManagerMXBean;
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import java.lang.management.GarbageCollectorMXBean;
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import java.lang.management.ManagementFactory;
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import sun.management.snmp.jvmmib.JvmMemGCTableMeta;
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import sun.management.snmp.util.SnmpCachedData;
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import sun.management.snmp.util.SnmpTableCache;
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import sun.management.snmp.util.SnmpTableHandler;
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import sun.management.snmp.util.MibLogger;
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import sun.management.snmp.util.JvmContextFactory;
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/**
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* The class is used for implementing the "JvmMemGCTable" table.
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*/
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public class JvmMemGCTableMetaImpl extends JvmMemGCTableMeta {
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static final long serialVersionUID = 8250461197108867607L;
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/**
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* This class acts as a filter over the SnmpTableHandler
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* used for the JvmMemoryManagerTable. It filters out
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* (skip) all MemoryManagerMXBean that are not instances of
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* GarbageCollectorMXBean so that only Garbage Collectors are
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* seen. This is a better solution than relying on
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* ManagementFactory.getGarbageCollectorMXBeans() because it makes it
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* possible to guarantee the consistency betwen the MemoryManager table
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* and the GCTable since both will be sharing the same cache.
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**/
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protected static class GCTableFilter {
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/**
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* Returns the index that immediately follows the given
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* <var>index</var>. The returned index is strictly greater
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* than the given <var>index</var>, and is contained in the table.
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* <br>If the given <var>index</var> is null, returns the first
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* index in the table.
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* <br>If there are no index after the given <var>index</var>,
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* returns null.
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* This method is an optimization for the case where the
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* SnmpTableHandler is in fact an instance of SnmpCachedData.
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**/
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public SnmpOid getNext(SnmpCachedData datas, SnmpOid index) {
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final boolean dbg = log.isDebugOn();
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// We're going to loop until we find an instance of
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// GarbageCollectorMXBean. First we attempt to find
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// the next element whose OID follows the given index.
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// If `index' is null, the insertion point is -1
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// (the next is 0 = -insertion - 1)
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//
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final int insertion = (index==null)?-1:datas.find(index);
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if (dbg) log.debug("GCTableFilter","oid="+index+
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" at insertion="+insertion);
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int next;
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if (insertion > -1) next = insertion+1;
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else next = -insertion -1;
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// Now `next' points to the element that imediately
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// follows the given `index'. We're going to loop
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// through the table, starting at `next' (included),
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// and return the first element which is an instance
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// of GarbageCollectorMXBean.
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//
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for (;next<datas.indexes.length;next++) {
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if (dbg) log.debug("GCTableFilter","next="+next);
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final Object value = datas.datas[next];
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if (dbg) log.debug("GCTableFilter","value["+next+"]=" +
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((MemoryManagerMXBean)value).getName());
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if (value instanceof GarbageCollectorMXBean) {
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// That's the next: return it.
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if (dbg) log.debug("GCTableFilter",
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((MemoryManagerMXBean)value).getName() +
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" is a GarbageCollectorMXBean.");
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return datas.indexes[next];
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}
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if (dbg) log.debug("GCTableFilter",
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((MemoryManagerMXBean)value).getName() +
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" is not a GarbageCollectorMXBean: " +
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value.getClass().getName());
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// skip to next index...
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}
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return null;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the index that immediately follows the given
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* <var>index</var>. The returned index is strictly greater
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* than the given <var>index</var>, and is contained in the table.
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* <br>If the given <var>index</var> is null, returns the first
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* index in the table.
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* <br>If there are no index after the given <var>index</var>,
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* returns null.
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**/
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public SnmpOid getNext(SnmpTableHandler handler, SnmpOid index) {
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// try to call the optimized method
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if (handler instanceof SnmpCachedData)
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return getNext((SnmpCachedData)handler, index);
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// too bad - revert to non-optimized generic algorithm
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SnmpOid next = index;
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do {
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next = handler.getNext(next);
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final Object value = handler.getData(next);
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if (value instanceof GarbageCollectorMXBean)
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// That's the next! return it
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return next;
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// skip to next index...
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} while (next != null);
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return null;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the data associated with the given index.
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* If the given index is not found, null is returned.
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* Note that returning null does not necessarily means that
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* the index was not found.
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**/
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public Object getData(SnmpTableHandler handler, SnmpOid index) {
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final Object value = handler.getData(index);
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if (value instanceof GarbageCollectorMXBean) return value;
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// Behaves as if there was nothing at this index...
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//
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return null;
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}
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/**
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* Returns true if the given <var>index</var> is present.
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**/
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public boolean contains(SnmpTableHandler handler, SnmpOid index) {
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if (handler.getData(index) instanceof GarbageCollectorMXBean)
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return true;
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// Behaves as if there was nothing at this index...
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//
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return false;
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}
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}
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private transient JvmMemManagerTableMetaImpl managers = null;
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private static GCTableFilter filter = new GCTableFilter();
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/**
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* Constructor for the table. Initialize metadata for "JvmMemGCTableMeta".
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*/
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public JvmMemGCTableMetaImpl(SnmpMib myMib,
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SnmpStandardObjectServer objserv) {
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super(myMib,objserv);
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}
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// Returns a pointer to the JvmMemManager meta node - we're going
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// to reuse its SnmpTableHandler by filtering out all that is
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// not a GarbageCollectorMXBean.
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private final JvmMemManagerTableMetaImpl getManagers(SnmpMib mib) {
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if (managers == null) {
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managers = (JvmMemManagerTableMetaImpl)
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mib.getRegisteredTableMeta("JvmMemManagerTable");
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}
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return managers;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the JvmMemManagerTable SnmpTableHandler
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**/
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protected SnmpTableHandler getHandler(Object userData) {
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JvmMemManagerTableMetaImpl managerTable= getManagers(theMib);
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return managerTable.getHandler(userData);
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}
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// See com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpMibTable
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protected SnmpOid getNextOid(Object userData)
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throws SnmpStatusException {
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// null means get the first OID.
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return getNextOid(null,userData);
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}
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// See com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpMibTable
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protected SnmpOid getNextOid(SnmpOid oid, Object userData)
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throws SnmpStatusException {
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final boolean dbg = log.isDebugOn();
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try {
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if (dbg) log.debug("getNextOid", "previous=" + oid);
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// Get the data handler.
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//
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SnmpTableHandler handler = getHandler(userData);
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if (handler == null) {
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// This should never happen.
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// If we get here it's a bug.
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//
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if (dbg) log.debug("getNextOid", "handler is null!");
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throw new
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SnmpStatusException(SnmpStatusException.noSuchInstance);
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}
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// Get the next oid, using the GC filter.
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//
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final SnmpOid next = filter.getNext(handler,oid);
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if (dbg) log.debug("getNextOid", "next=" + next);
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// if next is null: we reached the end of the table.
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//
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if (next == null)
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throw new
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SnmpStatusException(SnmpStatusException.noSuchInstance);
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return next;
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} catch (RuntimeException x) {
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// debug. This should never happen.
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//
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if (dbg) log.debug("getNextOid",x);
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throw x;
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}
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}
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// See com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpMibTable
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protected boolean contains(SnmpOid oid, Object userData) {
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// Get the handler.
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//
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SnmpTableHandler handler = getHandler(userData);
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// handler should never be null.
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//
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if (handler == null)
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return false;
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return filter.contains(handler,oid);
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}
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// See com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpMibTable
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public Object getEntry(SnmpOid oid)
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throws SnmpStatusException {
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if (oid == null)
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throw new SnmpStatusException(SnmpStatusException.noSuchInstance);
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// Get the request contextual cache (userData).
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//
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final Map<Object, Object> m = JvmContextFactory.getUserData();
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// First look in the request contextual cache: maybe we've already
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// created this entry...
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//
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// We know in the case of this table that the index is an integer,
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// it is thus the first OID arc of the index OID.
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//
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final long index = oid.getOidArc(0);
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// We're going to use this name to store/retrieve the entry in
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// the request contextual cache.
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//
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// Revisit: Probably better programming to put all these strings
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// in some interface.
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//
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final String entryTag = ((m==null)?null:("JvmMemGCTable.entry." +
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index));
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// If the entry is in the cache, simply return it.
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//
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if (m != null) {
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final Object entry = m.get(entryTag);
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if (entry != null) return entry;
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}
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// Entry was not in request cache. Make a new one.
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//
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// Get the data hanler.
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//
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SnmpTableHandler handler = getHandler(m);
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// handler should never be null.
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//
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if (handler == null)
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throw new SnmpStatusException(SnmpStatusException.noSuchInstance);
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// Use the filter to retrieve only GarabageCollectorMBean data.
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//
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final Object data = filter.getData(handler,oid);
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// data may be null if the OID we were given is not valid.
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// (e.g. it identifies a MemoryManager which is not a
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// GarbageCollector)
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//
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if (data == null)
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throw new SnmpStatusException(SnmpStatusException.noSuchInstance);
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// Make a new entryy (transient object that will be kept only
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// for the duration of the request.
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//
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final Object entry =
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new JvmMemGCEntryImpl((GarbageCollectorMXBean)data,(int)index);
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// Put the entry in the request cache in case we need it later
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// in the processing of the request. Note that we could have
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// optimized this by making JvmMemGCEntryImpl extend
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// JvmMemManagerEntryImpl, and then make sure that
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// JvmMemManagerTableMetaImpl creates an instance of JvmMemGCEntryImpl
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// instead of JvmMemManagerEntryImpl when the associated data is
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// an instance of GarbageCollectorMXBean. This would have made it
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// possible to share the transient entry object.
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// As it is, we may have two transient objects that points to
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// the same underlying MemoryManagerMXBean (which is definitely
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// not a problem - but is only a small dysatisfaction)
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//
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if (m != null && entry != null) {
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m.put(entryTag,entry);
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}
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return entry;
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}
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static final MibLogger log = new MibLogger(JvmMemGCTableMetaImpl.class);
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}
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