RFR: 8358958: (aio) AsynchronousByteChannel.read/write should throw IAE if buffer is thread-confined [v2]
Brian Burkhalter
bpb at openjdk.org
Tue Jun 10 19:13:31 UTC 2025
On Tue, 10 Jun 2025 11:01:55 GMT, Alan Bateman <alanb at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> It's nonsensical to invoke read/write methods defined by the AsynchronousXXX channels with buffers that are views of memory segments allocated from a thread-confined arena.
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>> For AsynchronousSocketChannel, the current behavior is for the read/write methods to initiate an I/O operation that completes with an IOException and an IllegalStateException as cause. For AsynchronousFileChannel, the current behavior is for the read/write methods to initiate an I/O operation that never completes (a thread in the channel groups terminates with a WrongThreadException).
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>> The proposal is that the read/write methods reject, with IllegalArgumentException, any attempt to initiate as async I/O operation with a buffer from a thread-confined arena. IAE is already declared to be thrown for read-only buffers or attempting a positional read/write with a negative file position.
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>> The java/nio/channels/etc/MemorySegments.java test is updated to test AsynchronousSocketChannel and AsynchronousFileChannel with buffers from all arena kinds. The tests include attempts to close a shared arena while an I/O operation is in progress. For now, the testAsyncFileChannelXXX tests are disabled until they meet up with the changes in JDK-8357847 (pr/25531).
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> Alan Bateman has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
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> Missing update to TestAsyncSocketChannels
Implementation changes look fine.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/25691#issuecomment-2960330658
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