netty5/transport-native-epoll/src/main/java/io/netty/channel/epoll/TcpMd5Util.java
Scott Mitchell 3cc4052963 New native transport for kqueue
Motivation:
We currently don't have a native transport which supports kqueue https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=kqueue&sektion=2. This can be useful for BSD systems such as MacOS to take advantage of native features, and provide feature parity with the Linux native transport.

Modifications:
- Make a new transport-native-unix-common module with all the java classes and JNI code for generic unix items. This module will build a static library for each unix platform, and included in the dynamic libraries used for JNI (e.g. transport-native-epoll, and eventually kqueue).
- Make a new transport-native-unix-common-tests module where the tests for the transport-native-unix-common module will live. This is so each unix platform can inherit from these test and ensure they pass.
- Add a new transport-native-kqueue module which uses JNI to directly interact with kqueue

Result:
JNI support for kqueue.
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/2448
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/4231
2017-05-03 09:53:22 -07:00

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package io.netty.channel.epoll;
import io.netty.util.internal.ObjectUtil;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Map.Entry;
final class TcpMd5Util {
static Collection<InetAddress> newTcpMd5Sigs(AbstractEpollChannel channel, Collection<InetAddress> current,
Map<InetAddress, byte[]> newKeys) throws IOException {
ObjectUtil.checkNotNull(channel, "channel");
ObjectUtil.checkNotNull(current, "current");
ObjectUtil.checkNotNull(newKeys, "newKeys");
// Validate incoming values
for (Entry<InetAddress, byte[]> e : newKeys.entrySet()) {
final byte[] key = e.getValue();
if (e.getKey() == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("newKeys contains an entry with null address: " + newKeys);
}
if (key == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("newKeys[" + e.getKey() + ']');
}
if (key.length == 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("newKeys[" + e.getKey() + "] has an empty key.");
}
if (key.length > Native.TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("newKeys[" + e.getKey() +
"] has a key with invalid length; should not exceed the maximum length (" +
Native.TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN + ')');
}
}
// Remove mappings not present in the new set.
for (InetAddress addr : current) {
if (!newKeys.containsKey(addr)) {
channel.socket.setTcpMd5Sig(addr, null);
}
}
if (newKeys.isEmpty()) {
return Collections.emptySet();
}
// Set new mappings and store addresses which we set.
final Collection<InetAddress> addresses = new ArrayList<InetAddress>(newKeys.size());
for (Entry<InetAddress, byte[]> e : newKeys.entrySet()) {
channel.socket.setTcpMd5Sig(e.getKey(), e.getValue());
addresses.add(e.getKey());
}
return addresses;
}
private TcpMd5Util() {
}
}