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2 package com.trilead.ssh2;
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3
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4 import java.io.IOException;
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5 import java.io.InputStream;
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6
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7 /**
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8 * A <code>StreamGobbler</code> is an InputStream that uses an internal worker
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9 * thread to constantly consume input from another InputStream. It uses a buffer
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10 * to store the consumed data. The buffer size is automatically adjusted, if needed.
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11 * <p>
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12 * This class is sometimes very convenient - if you wrap a session's STDOUT and STDERR
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13 * InputStreams with instances of this class, then you don't have to bother about
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14 * the shared window of STDOUT and STDERR in the low level SSH-2 protocol,
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15 * since all arriving data will be immediatelly consumed by the worker threads.
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16 * Also, as a side effect, the streams will be buffered (e.g., single byte
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17 * read() operations are faster).
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18 * <p>
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19 * Other SSH for Java libraries include this functionality by default in
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20 * their STDOUT and STDERR InputStream implementations, however, please be aware
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21 * that this approach has also a downside:
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22 * <p>
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23 * If you do not call the StreamGobbler's <code>read()</code> method often enough
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24 * and the peer is constantly sending huge amounts of data, then you will sooner or later
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25 * encounter a low memory situation due to the aggregated data (well, it also depends on the Java heap size).
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26 * Joe Average will like this class anyway - a paranoid programmer would never use such an approach.
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27 * <p>
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28 * The term "StreamGobbler" was taken from an article called "When Runtime.exec() won't",
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29 * see http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-2000/jw-1229-traps.html.
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30 *
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31 * @author Christian Plattner, plattner@trilead.com
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32 * @version $Id: StreamGobbler.java,v 1.1 2007/10/15 12:49:56 cplattne Exp $
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33 */
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34
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35 public class StreamGobbler extends InputStream {
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36 class GobblerThread extends Thread {
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37 public void run() {
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38 byte[] buff = new byte[8192];
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39
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40 while (true) {
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41 try {
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42 int avail = is.read(buff);
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43
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44 synchronized (synchronizer) {
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45 if (avail <= 0) {
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46 isEOF = true;
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47 synchronizer.notifyAll();
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48 break;
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49 }
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50
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51 int space_available = buffer.length - write_pos;
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52
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53 if (space_available < avail) {
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54 /* compact/resize buffer */
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55 int unread_size = write_pos - read_pos;
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56 int need_space = unread_size + avail;
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57 byte[] new_buffer = buffer;
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58
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59 if (need_space > buffer.length) {
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60 int inc = need_space / 3;
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61 inc = (inc < 256) ? 256 : inc;
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62 inc = (inc > 8192) ? 8192 : inc;
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63 new_buffer = new byte[need_space + inc];
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64 }
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65
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66 if (unread_size > 0)
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67 System.arraycopy(buffer, read_pos, new_buffer, 0, unread_size);
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68
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69 buffer = new_buffer;
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70 read_pos = 0;
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71 write_pos = unread_size;
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72 }
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73
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74 System.arraycopy(buff, 0, buffer, write_pos, avail);
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75 write_pos += avail;
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76 synchronizer.notifyAll();
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77 }
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78 }
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79 catch (IOException e) {
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80 synchronized (synchronizer) {
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81 exception = e;
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82 synchronizer.notifyAll();
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83 break;
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84 }
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85 }
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86 }
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87 }
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88 }
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89
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90 private InputStream is;
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91 private GobblerThread t;
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92
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93 private Object synchronizer = new Object();
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94
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95 private boolean isEOF = false;
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96 private boolean isClosed = false;
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97 private IOException exception = null;
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98
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99 private byte[] buffer = new byte[2048];
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100 private int read_pos = 0;
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101 private int write_pos = 0;
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102
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103 public StreamGobbler(InputStream is) {
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104 this.is = is;
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105 t = new GobblerThread();
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106 t.setDaemon(true);
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107 t.start();
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108 }
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110 public int read() throws IOException {
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111 synchronized (synchronizer) {
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112 if (isClosed)
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113 throw new IOException("This StreamGobbler is closed.");
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114
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115 while (read_pos == write_pos) {
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116 if (exception != null)
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117 throw exception;
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118
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119 if (isEOF)
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120 return -1;
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121
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122 try {
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123 synchronizer.wait();
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124 }
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125 catch (InterruptedException e) {
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126 }
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127 }
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128
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129 int b = buffer[read_pos++] & 0xff;
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130 return b;
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131 }
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132 }
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133
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134 public int available() throws IOException {
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135 synchronized (synchronizer) {
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136 if (isClosed)
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137 throw new IOException("This StreamGobbler is closed.");
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138
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139 return write_pos - read_pos;
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140 }
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141 }
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142
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143 public int read(byte[] b) throws IOException {
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144 return read(b, 0, b.length);
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145 }
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146
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147 public void close() throws IOException {
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148 synchronized (synchronizer) {
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149 if (isClosed)
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150 return;
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151
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152 isClosed = true;
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153 isEOF = true;
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154 synchronizer.notifyAll();
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155 is.close();
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156 }
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157 }
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158
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159 public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
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160 if (b == null)
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161 throw new NullPointerException();
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162
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163 if ((off < 0) || (len < 0) || ((off + len) > b.length) || ((off + len) < 0) || (off > b.length))
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164 throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
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165
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166 if (len == 0)
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167 return 0;
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168
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169 synchronized (synchronizer) {
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170 if (isClosed)
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171 throw new IOException("This StreamGobbler is closed.");
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172
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173 while (read_pos == write_pos) {
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174 if (exception != null)
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175 throw exception;
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176
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177 if (isEOF)
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178 return -1;
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179
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180 try {
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181 synchronizer.wait();
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182 }
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183 catch (InterruptedException e) {
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184 }
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185 }
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186
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187 int avail = write_pos - read_pos;
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188 avail = (avail > len) ? len : avail;
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189 System.arraycopy(buffer, read_pos, b, off, avail);
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190 read_pos += avail;
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191 return avail;
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192 }
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193 }
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194 }
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