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converting to file-path or URI (Windows UNC / share host)
Note: Authority for 'file-scheme' URI's is used on Windows to denote the host of the shared resource -> UNC
Following methods of IOUtil didn't consider the authority for file-scheme URI:
'URL toURL(final URI uri)'
'String decodeURIToFilePath(final String uriPath)'
'String decodeURIIfFilePath(final URI uri)'
Further more, the patterns 'patternSingleFS' and 'patternSingleBS'
converted multiple '\' '/' to one replacement.
However, we should not change the separator count and replace them one-by-one.
TestIOUtilURIHandling:
- Added shared-file-host 'filehost' test cases to file URIs and plain file path tests.
- Passed on Unix and Windows.
Added 'make/scripts/test-win32-smb_share.bat'
- Testing actual windows share usage
- Passed on Windows
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Only use IOUtil.encodeToURI() if required,
i.e. 'new URI(String)' but not 'new URI(scheme, ...)' since the latter already encodes the path.
TestIOUtilURIHandling.test00BasicCoding() validates above findings.
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IOUtil.decodeURIToFilePath(..) for native usage.
Refine comments, API doc.
toURL(..): Apply space conversion, decodeFromURI(..), on file-scheme path,
ensuring decoded space.
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Add decodeURIToFilePath(String uriPath) and decodeURIToFilePath(URI uri)
Both methods shall simplify decoding a file-URI for native platform usage.
Tested in TestIOUtilURIHandling
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Netbeans's JarURLStreamHandler
- 'URL IOUtil.toURL(URI)'
- Needs to encode the file-path portion on Windows(*) if exists.
The file-path here shall only be encoded as follows:
- backslash -> slash
- ensure starting with slash
(*) We perform above action for all OS,
if 'false == File.separator.equals("/")'
- Added high verbosity in DEBUG mode to easy debugging
for future cases ..
- Cleanup URI/URL unit tests, i.e. split URLCompositionTest into:
- TestIOUtilURICompose
- TestIOUtilURIHandling (Now covers Bug 857 as well)
- TestUrisWithAssetHandler
- TestURIQueryProps
Tested all unit tests manually on GNU/Linux and Windows w/ JRE 7u45
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'os.and.arch' libraries]
JNILibLoaderBase.addNativeJarLibsImpl(..):
If the modules's jar file contains the folder 'natives/<os.and.arch>/'
we assume a big-fat jar and attempt to load all native libraries from the same.
The test for above folder is performed via the class ClassLoader's getResource(..)
and is considered inexpensive.
If the folder exists and native libraries could be loaded, the method returns successfull.
Otherwise, the 'slim' jar file is attempted to be loaded, even if such folder exist.
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native URI root and jar file.
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'@FixMethodOrder(MethodSorters.NAME_ASCENDING)' annotation
Issue: Java7 unit test order is no more predictable
Fix: junit 4.11 performs a determined (not defined default) test order.
Additionally user can force ascending method name test order
Produced a drop-in junit.jar / junit-source.zip replacement, which includes
- junit version version 4.11
- hamcrest-core version 1.3
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simple approach; Split 'grow' into 'growEmpty' and 'growFull'
- java.lang.reflect.Array can instantiate an array w/ a given array-type and length
- array-type is Class<? extends T[]>
- We either deduct the array-type via array.getClass(), or pass it (ctor for empty Ringbuffer).
- Split 'growBuffer(T[] newElements, int amount, ..)' into:
- 'growEmptyBuffer(T[] newElements)'
- 'growFullBuffer(int amount)'
Allowing a more clean API w/ simpler semantics.
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SyncedRingbuffer and lock-free LFRingbuffer.
SyncedRingbuffer is moved from JOGL to GlueGen, and generalized w/ common interface Ringbuffer
to allow testing diff. implementations.
- Added Ringbuffer.AllocEmptyArray factory interface, allowing to pass a constructor
to construct the generic array.
- Added functionality is growBuffer(..), allowing to either grow a full or empty buffer,
using Ringbuffer.AllocEmptyArray.
- Removed explicit 'clearRef' at get*(..), always clear the taken reference for better
interface generalization.
- Added LFRingbuffer, exposing lock-free get*(..) and put*(..) methods
using the 'Always Keep One Slot Open' pattern using the read/write index as barriers only.
- Ctor's copy an optional passed user array into the internal array,
utilizing Ringbuffer.AllocEmptyArray.
- Added unit tests.
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result w/ OS specific File.separatorChar
Take 3 (duh!): JRE impl. varies .. i.e. plain URL w/o JAR path differs from URL w/ JAR scheme on Windows .. well.
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result w/ OS specific File.separatorChar
The JAR entry shall stay untouched, i.e. separator is platform independent '/'.
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w/ OS specific File.separatorChar
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compatible w/ file scheme.
Regression of (Bug 683, Commit b98825eb7cfb61aead4a7dff57471cd2d2c26823).
The URI encoded path cannot be read by File I/O (if file scheme), since the latter
requests an UTF8/16 name, not an URI encoded name (i.e. %20 for space).
The encoded URL is produced if calling 'uri.toURL()' and hence
the new 'IOUtil.toURL(URI)' provides a custom conversion recovering the UTF name via 'new File(uri).getPath()'.
Tested w/
- synthetic URI/URL coposition (unit test)
- manual w/ moving 'build' to 'build öä lala' for gluegen, joal and jogl.
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Misc.:
- 'URI JarUtil.getURIDirname(URI)' -> 'URI IOUtil.getDirname(URI)'
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to remove DNS Lookups etc ..
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whitespace tokenizer); String match: Store end-of-match and flag defined components.
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blocking exceptions to be shown.
Exceptions occuring on non blocking off-thread tasks shall at least be made visible
while not allowed to crash the system.
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Added the ability for users to set a "resolver" in JarUtil
that lets it find resources that are loaded by a custom classloader.
This is needed in OSGi apps (like Eclipse RCP apps), since OSGi
resources do not have simple jar: URLs (they use a custom
protocol called bundleresource:).
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/proc/self/exe (Linux) or a found java/jvm native lib.
- PlatformPropsImpl.queryABITypeImpl: Check Elf Header for ARM + !ANDROID (i.e. add other OS than Linux, use native java/jmv lib)
- NativeLibrary.enumerateLibraryPaths: Add 'sun.boot.library.path' to enumeration!
- TestElfReader01: Add test for finding java/jvm native lib and parse it
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to distinguish ARM soft-float/hard-float (part-2)
+ /**
+ * Returns the {@link ABIType} of the current platform using given {@link CPUType cpuType}
+ * and {@link OSType osType} as a hint.
+ * <p>
+ * Note the following queries are performed:
+ * <ul>
+ * <li> not {@link CPUFamily#ARM} -> {@link ABIType#GENERIC_ABI} </li>
+ * <li> else
+ * <ul>
+ * <li> not {@link OSType#LINUX} -> {@link ABIType#EABI_GNU_ARMEL} </li>
+ * <li> else
+ * <ul>
+ * <li> Elf ARM Tags -> {@link ABIType#EABI_GNU_ARMEL}, {@link ABIType#EABI_GNU_ARMHF} </li>
+ * </ul></li>
+ * </ul></li>
+ * </ul>
+ * </p>
+ * <p>
+ * Elf ARM Tags are read using {@link ElfHeader}, .. and {@link SectionArmAttributes#abiVFPArgsAcceptsVFPVariant(byte)}.
+ * </p>
+ *
+ * @param cpuType
+ * @param osType
+ * @return
+ */
+ private static final ABIType queryABITypeImpl(CPUType cpuType, OSType osType) {
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distinguish ARM soft-float/hard-float (part-1)
https://jogamp.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=681
+ * References:
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>http://linux.die.net/man/5/elf</li>
+ * <li>http://www.sco.com/developers/gabi/latest/contents.html</li>
+ * <li>http://infocenter.arm.com/
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>ARM IHI 0044E, current through ABI release 2.09</li>
+ * <li>ARM IHI 0045D, current through ABI release 2.09</li>
+ * </ul></li>
Added self contained jogamp.common.os.elf package w/ entry point class ElfHeader
to read a RandomAccessFile and parse it as an ELF file.
ELF Parsing completness:
- Header: OK
- SectionHeader: OK
- Section Type SHT_ARM_ATTRIBUTES: OK
- Will be read into SectionArmAttributes
- Used to distinguisgh soft/hard VFP float
Tested manually on:
- Linux intel 32bit / 64bit, arm soft-float and hard-float
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w/ initialSizeElem:=0.
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simple primitive stack implementation.
Currently only FILO put/get operations are implemented using either
primitive arrays as I/O itself or <Type>Buffer.
Unit tests are included..
Note: Only FloatStack is implemented in a manual, where others (IntegerStack)
is derived (generated) from it. Same goes w/ unit tests.
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in case leading non digits appear.
'\D.*' matches a leading non-digit and then any character.
First the string is tokenized by delim:
"OpenGL ES GLSL ES 1.0.16" -> "OpenGL ES GLSL ES 1", "0", "16"
Enhance pattern as follows and access collected group if matching:
// group1: \D* == leading non digits, optional
// group2: \d* == digits
// group3: .* == any pending chars, optional
final java.util.regex.Pattern nonDigitsCutOff = java.util.regex.Pattern.compile("(\\D*)(\\d*)(.*)");
Reorganized storage from atomic values to int[3] array, allowing simple pattern matching loop.
Added unit test.
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util. ValueConv for primitive type value conversion
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start, otherwise we may collide w/ a failed start. Misc: Cleanup / reuse strings.
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- LockExt -> ThreadLock - clarifying semantics (API Change)
- ThreadLock: Remove isOwner(), use isOwner(Thread.currentThread)
- adding @Override
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Derivation
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JNILibLoaderBase.addNativeJarLibs(..): Add API doc
JNILibLoaderBase:
"addNativeJarLibs(Class<?> classFromJavaJar, String allNativeJarBaseName, String[] atomicNativeJarBaseNames)" ->
"addNativeJarLibs(Class<?>[] classesFromJavaJars, String singleJarMarker, String[] stripBasenameSuffixes)"
Derive the 'all' (1st choice) native JAR URL solely on the given class's JAR URL.
Examples:
JOCL:
// only: jocl.jar -> jocl-natives-'os.and.arch'.jar
addNativeJarLibs(new Class<?>[] { JOCLJNILibLoader.class }, null, null );
JOGL:
final ClassLoader cl = GLProfile.class.getClassLoader();
// either: [jogl-all.jar, jogl-all-noawt.jar, jogl-all-mobile.jar] -> jogl-all-natives-<os.and.arch>.jar
// or: nativewindow-core.jar -> nativewindow-natives-<os.and.arch>.jar,
// jogl-core.jar -> jogl-natives-<os.and.arch>.jar,
// (newt-core.jar -> newt-natives-<os.and.arch>.jar)? (if available)
final String newtFactoryClassName = "com.jogamp.newt.NewtFactory";
final Class<?>[] classesFromJavaJars = new Class<?>[] { NWJNILibLoader.class, GLProfile.class, null };
if( ReflectionUtil.isClassAvailable(newtFactoryClassName, cl) ) {
classesFromJavaJars[2] = ReflectionUtil.getClass(newtFactoryClassName, false, cl);
}
JNILibLoaderBase.addNativeJarLibs(classesFromJavaJars, "-all", new String[] { "-noawt", "-mobile", "-core" } );
Efficiency / Performance:
- Reduced JAR URL lookup calls JarUtil.getJarURL(..) - JNILibLoaderBase, Platform, JarUtil
- Attempt loading Jar files (native, class, ..) only once - TempJarCache
Code Cleanup (IOUtil, JarUtil, :
- IOException if not found
- IllegalArgumentException if null argument
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jogamp.android-launcher.jar -> jogamp-android-launcher.jar
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'android-armv7hf' and 'linux-armv7hf' ]
- Platform gets new ABIType [ GENERIC, ARMEL, ARMHF ]
- Platform impl. needs to guess ABIType in case of ARM,
since no Java system property ('os.arch' ..) reflects the new EABI.
I consider this a bug, since this will also hinder JNLP to work.
The latter also uses 'os.arch' sys property to determine the nativelib resource!
(See Platform.guessABITypeImpl(..) for details how we guess the type.)
- Adding symbolic links to ubuntu's gnueabihf cross tool chain
- Adding armhf crossbuild script
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Android ClassLoaderUtil cleanup;
- Add 'asset' URLConnection
- Please read API doc 'PiggybackURLConnection' and 'AssetURLConnection'
- Solves generic resource handling where platform locations may differ,
ie ClassLoader lookup on Android in the 'assets/' subfolder.
- New Android 'AssetDexClassLoader' uses 'assets/' folder for findResource(..)
- aapt.signed (our APK ant task)
- uses 'assets/' folder
- adds the 'assetsdir' attribute allowing to copy other assets into the APK
- IOUtil uses URLConnection / incr. effeciency
- using URLConnection on all getResource(..) since URL
is connected anyways for validation and URLConnection can be used by caller right away
- String getRelativeOf(URL, String) -> URL getRelativeOf(URL, String)
- preserves scheme, authority, etc
- simple parentOf handling, more efficient
- reusing new 'asset' protocol impl.
- Android ClassLoaderUtil cleanup;
- Use createClassLoader(..) impl for build-in static jogamp and user APKs,
which removes code redundancy
Tests: New code path, especially 'assets' are covered by new unit tests, no regressions on Linux.
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close within the latter
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-> JarURL on Android
All [remaining] tests passed on Android!
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most of tests in TestJarUtil
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'spawn off' process to become the lock owner.
To avoid complicated synchronization via synchronized, wait and notify between one thread
and a 'spawn' off thread which temporarly requires the hold lock,
RecursiveThreadGroupLock allows to add and remove other threads to become owners of the lock
as if they were the original holder.
This simplifies some rare locking use cases, eg. in JOGL's GLProfile initialization sequence
where a SharedResourceRunner thread is taking over initialization of shared resources.
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our lifecycle. JarFile's hash almost always differs.
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Add unit test.
Misc.:
- IOUtil: Add toURL* methods
- TempJarCache: Add 'URL getResource(String)'
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43b7675259eb76c570b6cc3a44fec2b9f6410697)
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ReflectionUtil.MethodAccess, a convenient Method instance accessor.
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exceptions
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