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001:        /*
002:         * Copyright 1994-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
003:         * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
004:         *
005:         * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
006:         * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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008:         * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
009:         * by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
010:         *
011:         * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
012:         * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
013:         * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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015:         * accompanied this code).
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019:         * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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022:         * CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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024:         */
025:
026:        package java.io;
027:
028:        import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
029:        import sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl;
030:
031:        /**
032:         * A <code>FileInputStream</code> obtains input bytes
033:         * from a file in a file system. What files
034:         * are  available depends on the host environment.
035:         *
036:         * <p><code>FileInputStream</code> is meant for reading streams of raw bytes
037:         * such as image data. For reading streams of characters, consider using
038:         * <code>FileReader</code>.
039:         *
040:         * @author  Arthur van Hoff
041:         * @version 1.78, 06/13/07
042:         * @see     java.io.File
043:         * @see     java.io.FileDescriptor
044:         * @see	    java.io.FileOutputStream
045:         * @since   JDK1.0
046:         */
047:        public class FileInputStream extends InputStream {
048:            /* File Descriptor - handle to the open file */
049:            private FileDescriptor fd;
050:
051:            private FileChannel channel = null;
052:
053:            private Object closeLock = new Object();
054:            private volatile boolean closed = false;
055:
056:            private static ThreadLocal<Boolean> runningFinalize = new ThreadLocal<Boolean>();
057:
058:            private static boolean isRunningFinalize() {
059:                Boolean val;
060:                if ((val = runningFinalize.get()) != null)
061:                    return val.booleanValue();
062:                return false;
063:            }
064:
065:            /**
066:             * Creates a <code>FileInputStream</code> by
067:             * opening a connection to an actual file,
068:             * the file named by the path name <code>name</code>
069:             * in the file system.  A new <code>FileDescriptor</code>
070:             * object is created to represent this file
071:             * connection.
072:             * <p>
073:             * First, if there is a security
074:             * manager, its <code>checkRead</code> method
075:             * is called with the <code>name</code> argument
076:             * as its argument.
077:             * <p>
078:             * If the named file does not exist, is a directory rather than a regular
079:             * file, or for some other reason cannot be opened for reading then a
080:             * <code>FileNotFoundException</code> is thrown.
081:             *
082:             * @param      name   the system-dependent file name.
083:             * @exception  FileNotFoundException  if the file does not exist,
084:             *                   is a directory rather than a regular file,
085:             *                   or for some other reason cannot be opened for
086:             *                   reading.
087:             * @exception  SecurityException      if a security manager exists and its
088:             *               <code>checkRead</code> method denies read access
089:             *               to the file.
090:             * @see        java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String)
091:             */
092:            public FileInputStream(String name) throws FileNotFoundException {
093:                this (name != null ? new File(name) : null);
094:            }
095:
096:            /**
097:             * Creates a <code>FileInputStream</code> by
098:             * opening a connection to an actual file,
099:             * the file named by the <code>File</code>
100:             * object <code>file</code> in the file system.
101:             * A new <code>FileDescriptor</code> object
102:             * is created to represent this file connection.
103:             * <p>
104:             * First, if there is a security manager,
105:             * its <code>checkRead</code> method  is called
106:             * with the path represented by the <code>file</code>
107:             * argument as its argument.
108:             * <p>
109:             * If the named file does not exist, is a directory rather than a regular
110:             * file, or for some other reason cannot be opened for reading then a
111:             * <code>FileNotFoundException</code> is thrown.
112:             *
113:             * @param      file   the file to be opened for reading.
114:             * @exception  FileNotFoundException  if the file does not exist,
115:             *                   is a directory rather than a regular file,
116:             *                   or for some other reason cannot be opened for
117:             *                   reading.
118:             * @exception  SecurityException      if a security manager exists and its
119:             *               <code>checkRead</code> method denies read access to the file.
120:             * @see        java.io.File#getPath()
121:             * @see        java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String)
122:             */
123:            public FileInputStream(File file) throws FileNotFoundException {
124:                String name = (file != null ? file.getPath() : null);
125:                SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager();
126:                if (security != null) {
127:                    security.checkRead(name);
128:                }
129:                if (name == null) {
130:                    throw new NullPointerException();
131:                }
132:                fd = new FileDescriptor();
133:                fd.incrementAndGetUseCount();
134:                open(name);
135:            }
136:
137:            /**
138:             * Creates a <code>FileInputStream</code> by using the file descriptor
139:             * <code>fdObj</code>, which represents an existing connection to an
140:             * actual file in the file system.
141:             * <p>
142:             * If there is a security manager, its <code>checkRead</code> method is
143:             * called with the file descriptor <code>fdObj</code> as its argument to
144:             * see if it's ok to read the file descriptor. If read access is denied
145:             * to the file descriptor a <code>SecurityException</code> is thrown.
146:             * <p>
147:             * If <code>fdObj</code> is null then a <code>NullPointerException</code>
148:             * is thrown.
149:             * <p>
150:             * This constructor does not throw an exception if <code>fdObj</code>
151:             * is {link java.io.FileDescriptor#valid() invalid}.
152:             * However, if the methods are invoked on the resulting stream to attempt
153:             * I/O on the stream, an <code>IOException</code> is thrown.   
154:             *
155:             * @param      fdObj   the file descriptor to be opened for reading.
156:             * @throws     SecurityException      if a security manager exists and its
157:             *                 <code>checkRead</code> method denies read access to the
158:             *                 file descriptor.
159:             * @see        SecurityManager#checkRead(java.io.FileDescriptor)
160:             */
161:            public FileInputStream(FileDescriptor fdObj) {
162:                SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager();
163:                if (fdObj == null) {
164:                    throw new NullPointerException();
165:                }
166:                if (security != null) {
167:                    security.checkRead(fdObj);
168:                }
169:                fd = fdObj;
170:
171:                /*
172:                 * FileDescriptor is being shared by streams.
173:                 * Ensure that it's GC'ed only when all the streams/channels are done
174:                 * using it.
175:                 */
176:                fd.incrementAndGetUseCount();
177:            }
178:
179:            /**
180:             * Opens the specified file for reading.
181:             * @param name the name of the file
182:             */
183:            private native void open(String name) throws FileNotFoundException;
184:
185:            /**
186:             * Reads a byte of data from this input stream. This method blocks
187:             * if no input is yet available.
188:             *
189:             * @return     the next byte of data, or <code>-1</code> if the end of the
190:             *             file is reached.
191:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
192:             */
193:            public native int read() throws IOException;
194:
195:            /**
196:             * Reads a subarray as a sequence of bytes.
197:             * @param b the data to be written
198:             * @param off the start offset in the data
199:             * @param len the number of bytes that are written
200:             * @exception IOException If an I/O error has occurred.
201:             */
202:            private native int readBytes(byte b[], int off, int len)
203:                    throws IOException;
204:
205:            /**
206:             * Reads up to <code>b.length</code> bytes of data from this input
207:             * stream into an array of bytes. This method blocks until some input
208:             * is available.
209:             *
210:             * @param      b   the buffer into which the data is read.
211:             * @return     the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or
212:             *             <code>-1</code> if there is no more data because the end of
213:             *             the file has been reached.
214:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
215:             */
216:            public int read(byte b[]) throws IOException {
217:                return readBytes(b, 0, b.length);
218:            }
219:
220:            /**
221:             * Reads up to <code>len</code> bytes of data from this input stream
222:             * into an array of bytes. If <code>len</code> is not zero, the method
223:             * blocks until some input is available; otherwise, no
224:             * bytes are read and <code>0</code> is returned.
225:             *
226:             * @param      b     the buffer into which the data is read.
227:             * @param      off   the start offset in the destination array <code>b</code>
228:             * @param      len   the maximum number of bytes read.
229:             * @return     the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or
230:             *             <code>-1</code> if there is no more data because the end of
231:             *             the file has been reached.
232:             * @exception  NullPointerException If <code>b</code> is <code>null</code>.
233:             * @exception  IndexOutOfBoundsException If <code>off</code> is negative, 
234:             * <code>len</code> is negative, or <code>len</code> is greater than 
235:             * <code>b.length - off</code>
236:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
237:             */
238:            public int read(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException {
239:                return readBytes(b, off, len);
240:            }
241:
242:            /**
243:             * Skips over and discards <code>n</code> bytes of data from the
244:             * input stream.
245:             *
246:             * <p>The <code>skip</code> method may, for a variety of
247:             * reasons, end up skipping over some smaller number of bytes,
248:             * possibly <code>0</code>. If <code>n</code> is negative, an
249:             * <code>IOException</code> is thrown, even though the <code>skip</code>
250:             * method of the {@link InputStream} superclass does nothing in this case.
251:             * The actual number of bytes skipped is returned.
252:             *
253:             * <p>This method may skip more bytes than are remaining in the backing
254:             * file. This produces no exception and the number of bytes skipped
255:             * may include some number of bytes that were beyond the EOF of the
256:             * backing file. Attempting to read from the stream after skipping past
257:             * the end will result in -1 indicating the end of the file.
258:             *
259:             * @param      n   the number of bytes to be skipped.
260:             * @return     the actual number of bytes skipped.
261:             * @exception  IOException  if n is negative, if the stream does not
262:             * 		   support seek, or if an I/O error occurs.
263:             */
264:            public native long skip(long n) throws IOException;
265:
266:            /**
267:             * Returns an estimate of the number of remaining bytes that can be read (or
268:             * skipped over) from this input stream without blocking by the next
269:             * invocation of a method for this input stream. The next invocation might be
270:             * the same thread or another thread.  A single read or skip of this
271:             * many bytes will not block, but may read or skip fewer bytes.
272:             *
273:             * <p> In some cases, a non-blocking read (or skip) may appear to be
274:             * blocked when it is merely slow, for example when reading large
275:             * files over slow networks.
276:             *
277:             * @return     an estimate of the number of remaining bytes that can be read
278:             *             (or skipped over) from this input stream without blocking.
279:             * @exception  IOException  if this file input stream has been closed by calling
280:             *             {@code close} or an I/O error occurs.
281:             */
282:            public native int available() throws IOException;
283:
284:            /**
285:             * Closes this file input stream and releases any system resources
286:             * associated with the stream.
287:             *
288:             * <p> If this stream has an associated channel then the channel is closed
289:             * as well.
290:             *
291:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
292:             *
293:             * @revised 1.4
294:             * @spec JSR-51
295:             */
296:            public void close() throws IOException {
297:                synchronized (closeLock) {
298:                    if (closed) {
299:                        return;
300:                    }
301:                    closed = true;
302:                }
303:                if (channel != null) {
304:                    /*
305:                     * Decrement the FD use count associated with the channel
306:                     * The use count is incremented whenever a new channel
307:                     * is obtained from this stream. 
308:                     */
309:                    fd.decrementAndGetUseCount();
310:                    channel.close();
311:                }
312:
313:                /*
314:                 * Decrement the FD use count associated with this stream
315:                 */
316:                int useCount = fd.decrementAndGetUseCount();
317:
318:                /*
319:                 * If FileDescriptor is still in use by another stream, the finalizer
320:                 * will not close it. 
321:                 */
322:                if ((useCount <= 0) || !isRunningFinalize()) {
323:                    close0();
324:                }
325:            }
326:
327:            /**
328:             * Returns the <code>FileDescriptor</code>
329:             * object  that represents the connection to
330:             * the actual file in the file system being
331:             * used by this <code>FileInputStream</code>.
332:             *
333:             * @return     the file descriptor object associated with this stream.
334:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
335:             * @see        java.io.FileDescriptor
336:             */
337:            public final FileDescriptor getFD() throws IOException {
338:                if (fd != null)
339:                    return fd;
340:                throw new IOException();
341:            }
342:
343:            /**
344:             * Returns the unique {@link java.nio.channels.FileChannel FileChannel}
345:             * object associated with this file input stream.
346:             *
347:             * <p> The initial {@link java.nio.channels.FileChannel#position()
348:             * </code>position<code>} of the returned channel will be equal to the
349:             * number of bytes read from the file so far.  Reading bytes from this
350:             * stream will increment the channel's position.  Changing the channel's
351:             * position, either explicitly or by reading, will change this stream's
352:             * file position.
353:             *
354:             * @return  the file channel associated with this file input stream
355:             *
356:             * @since 1.4
357:             * @spec JSR-51
358:             */
359:            public FileChannel getChannel() {
360:                synchronized (this ) {
361:                    if (channel == null) {
362:                        channel = FileChannelImpl.open(fd, true, false, this );
363:
364:                        /* 
365:                         * Increment fd's use count. Invoking the channel's close()
366:                         * method will result in decrementing the use count set for
367:                         * the channel.
368:                         */
369:                        fd.incrementAndGetUseCount();
370:                    }
371:                    return channel;
372:                }
373:            }
374:
375:            private static native void initIDs();
376:
377:            private native void close0() throws IOException;
378:
379:            static {
380:                initIDs();
381:            }
382:
383:            /**
384:             * Ensures that the <code>close</code> method of this file input stream is
385:             * called when there are no more references to it.
386:             *
387:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
388:             * @see        java.io.FileInputStream#close()
389:             */
390:            protected void finalize() throws IOException {
391:                if ((fd != null) && (fd != fd.in)) {
392:
393:                    /*
394:                     * Finalizer should not release the FileDescriptor if another
395:                     * stream is still using it. If the user directly invokes
396:                     * close() then the FileDescriptor is also released.
397:                     */
398:                    runningFinalize.set(Boolean.TRUE);
399:                    try {
400:                        close();
401:                    } finally {
402:                        runningFinalize.set(Boolean.FALSE);
403:                    }
404:                }
405:            }
406:        }
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