tmf: Internalize the state history storage backend
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1/*******************************************************************************
2 * Copyright (c) 2012 Ericsson
3 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 École Polytechnique de Montréal
4 * Copyright (c) 2010, 2011 Alexandre Montplaisir <alexandre.montplaisir@gmail.com>
5 *
6 * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials are
7 * made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which
8 * accompanies this distribution, and is available at
9 * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
10 *
11 *******************************************************************************/
12
13package org.eclipse.linuxtools.tmf.core.statesystem;
14
15import java.io.File;
16import java.io.IOException;
17
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18import org.eclipse.linuxtools.internal.tmf.core.statesystem.HistoryBuilder;
19import org.eclipse.linuxtools.internal.tmf.core.statesystem.IStateHistoryBackend;
20import org.eclipse.linuxtools.internal.tmf.core.statesystem.historytree.HistoryTreeBackend;
21import org.eclipse.linuxtools.internal.tmf.core.statesystem.historytree.ThreadedHistoryTreeBackend;
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22import org.eclipse.linuxtools.tmf.core.component.TmfComponent;
23import org.eclipse.linuxtools.tmf.core.exceptions.TmfTraceException;
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24
25/**
26 * This abstract manager class handles loading or creating state history files
27 * for use in TMF's generic state system.
28 *
29 * @author alexmont
30 *
31 */
32public abstract class StateSystemManager extends TmfComponent {
33
34 /** Size of the blocking queue to use when building a state history */
35 private final static int QUEUE_SIZE = 10000;
36
37 /**
38 * Load the history file matching the target trace. If the file already
39 * exists, it will be opened directly. If not, it will be created from
40 * scratch. In the case the history has to be built, it's possible to block
41 * the calling thread until construction is complete.
42 *
43 * @param htFile
44 * The target name of the history file we want to use. If it
45 * exists it will be opened. If it doesn't, a new file will be
46 * created with this name/path.
47 * @param htInput
48 * The IStateChangeInput to use for building the history file. It
49 * may be required even if we are opening an already-existing
50 * history (ie, for partial histories).
51 * @param waitForCompletion
52 * Should we block the calling thread until the construction is
53 * complete? It has no effect if the file already exists.
54 * @return A IStateSystemQuerier handler to the state system, with which you
55 * can then run queries on the history.
56 * @throws TmfTraceException
57 */
58 public static IStateSystemQuerier loadStateHistory(File htFile,
59 IStateChangeInput htInput) throws TmfTraceException {
60 IStateSystemQuerier ss;
61 IStateHistoryBackend htBackend;
62
63 /* If the target file already exists, do not rebuild it uselessly */
64 // TODO for now we assume it's complete. Might be a good idea to check
65 // at least if its range matches the trace's range.
66 if (htFile.exists()) {
67 /* Load an existing history */
68 try {
69 htBackend = new HistoryTreeBackend(htFile);
70 ss = HistoryBuilder.openExistingHistory(htBackend);
71 return ss;
72 } catch (IOException e) {
73 /*
74 * There was an error opening the existing file. Perhaps it was
75 * corrupted, perhaps it's an old version? We'll just
76 * fall-through and try to build a new one from scratch instead.
77 */
78 }
79 }
80
81 /* Create a new state history from scratch */
82 HistoryBuilder builder;
83 if (htInput == null) {
84 return null;
85 }
86 try {
87 htBackend = new ThreadedHistoryTreeBackend(htFile,
88 htInput.getStartTime(), QUEUE_SIZE);
89 builder = new HistoryBuilder(htInput, htBackend);
90 builder.run(); //FIXME
91 } catch (IOException e) {
92 /*
93 * If it fails here however, it means there was a problem writing
94 * to the disk, so throw a real exception this time.
95 */
96 throw new TmfTraceException(e.toString(), e);
97 }
98 return builder.getStateSystemQuerier();
99 }
100}
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