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/*
 * @(#)ReentrantReadWriteLock.java	1.15 06/03/30
 *
 * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
 * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
 */

package java.util.concurrent.locks;
import java.util.concurrent.*;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*;
import java.util.*;

/**
 * An implementation of {@link ReadWriteLock} supporting similar
 * semantics to {@link ReentrantLock}.
 * <p>This class has the following properties:
 *
 * <ul>
 * <li><b>Acquisition order</b>
 *
 * <p> This class does not impose a reader or writer preference
 * ordering for lock access.  However, it does support an optional
 * <em>fairness</em> policy.
 *
 * <dl>
 * <dt><b><i>Non-fair mode (default)</i></b>
 * <dd>When constructed as non-fair (the default), the order of entry
 * to the read and write lock is unspecified, subject to reentrancy
 * constraints.  A nonfair lock that is continously contended may
 * indefinitely postpone one or more reader or writer threads, but
 * will normally have higher throughput than a fair lock.
 * <p>
 *
 * <dt><b><i>Fair mode</i></b>
 * <dd> When constructed as fair, threads contend for entry using an
 * approximately arrival-order policy. When the currently held lock
 * is released either the longest-waiting single writer thread will
 * be assigned the write lock, or if there is a group of reader threads
 * waiting longer than all waiting writer threads, that group will be
 * assigned the read lock.
 *
 * <p>A thread that tries to acquire a fair read lock (non-reentrantly)
 * will block if either the write lock is held, or there is a waiting
 * writer thread. The thread will not acquire the read lock until
 * after the oldest currently waiting writer thread has acquired and
 * released the write lock. Of course, if a waiting writer abandons
 * its wait, leaving one or more reader threads as the longest waiters
 * in the queue with the write lock free, then those readers will be
 * assigned the read lock.
 *
 * <p>A thread that tries to acquire a fair write lock (non-reentrantly)
 * will block unless both the read lock and write lock are free (which
 * implies there are no waiting threads).  (Note that the non-blocking
 * {@link ReadLock#tryLock()} and {@link WriteLock#tryLock()} methods
 * do not honor this fair setting and will acquire the lock if it is
 * possible, regardless of waiting threads.)
 * <p>
 * </dl>
 *
 * <li><b>Reentrancy</b>
 *
 * <p>This lock allows both readers and writers to reacquire read or
 * write locks in the style of a {@link ReentrantLock}. Non-reentrant
 * readers are not allowed until all write locks held by the writing
 * thread have been released.
 *
 * <p>Additionally, a writer can acquire the read lock, but not
 * vice-versa.  Among other applications, reentrancy can be useful
 * when write locks are held during calls or callbacks to methods that
 * perform reads under read locks.  If a reader tries to acquire the
 * write lock it will never succeed.
 *
 * <li><b>Lock downgrading</b>
 * <p>Reentrancy also allows downgrading from the write lock to a read lock,
 * by acquiring the write lock, then the read lock and then releasing the
 * write lock. However, upgrading from a read lock to the write lock is
 * <b>not</b> possible.
 *
 * <li><b>Interruption of lock acquisition</b>
 * <p>The read lock and write lock both support interruption during lock
 * acquisition.
 *
 * <li><b>{@link Condition} support</b>
 * <p>The write lock provides a {@link Condition} implementation that
 * behaves in the same way, with respect to the write lock, as the
 * {@link Condition} implementation provided by
 * {@link ReentrantLock#newCondition} does for {@link ReentrantLock}.
 * This {@link Condition} can, of course, only be used with the write lock.
 *
 * <p>The read lock does not support a {@link Condition} and
 * {@code readLock().newCondition()} throws
 * {@code UnsupportedOperationException}.
 *
 * <li><b>Instrumentation</b>
 * <p>This class supports methods to determine whether locks
 * are held or contended. These methods are designed for monitoring
 * system state, not for synchronization control.
 * </ul>
 *
 * <p>Serialization of this class behaves in the same way as built-in
 * locks: a deserialized lock is in the unlocked state, regardless of
 * its state when serialized.
 *
 * <p><b>Sample usages</b>. Here is a code sketch showing how to exploit
 * reentrancy to perform lock downgrading after updating a cache (exception
 * handling is elided for simplicity):
 * <pre>
 * class CachedData {
 *   Object data;
 *   volatile boolean cacheValid;
 *   ReentrantReadWriteLock rwl = new ReentrantReadWriteLock();
 *
 *   void processCachedData() {
 *     rwl.readLock().lock();
 *     if (!cacheValid) {
 *        // Must release read lock before acquiring write lock
 *        rwl.readLock().unlock();
 *        rwl.writeLock().lock();
 *        // Recheck state because another thread might have acquired
 *        //   write lock and changed state before we did.
 *        if (!cacheValid) {
 *          data = ...
 *          cacheValid = true;
 *        }
 *        // Downgrade by acquiring read lock before releasing write lock
 *        rwl.readLock().lock();
 *        rwl.writeLock().unlock(); // Unlock write, still hold read
 *     }
 *
 *     use(data);
 *     rwl.readLock().unlock();
 *   }
 * }
 * </pre>
 *
 * ReentrantReadWriteLocks can be used to improve concurrency in some
 * uses of some kinds of Collections. This is typically worthwhile
 * only when the collections are expected to be large, accessed by
 * more reader threads than writer threads, and entail operations with
 * overhead that outweighs synchronization overhead. For example, here
 * is a class using a TreeMap that is expected to be large and
 * concurrently accessed.
 *
 * <pre>{@code
 * class RWDictionary {
 *    private final Map<String, Data> m = new TreeMap<String, Data>();
 *    private final ReentrantReadWriteLock rwl = new ReentrantReadWriteLock();
 *    private final Lock r = rwl.readLock();
 *    private final Lock w = rwl.writeLock();
 *
 *    public Data get(String key) {
 *        r.lock();
 *        try { return m.get(key); }
 *        finally { r.unlock(); }
 *    }
 *    public String[] allKeys() {
 *        r.lock();
 *        try { return m.keySet().toArray(); }
 *        finally { r.unlock(); }
 *    }
 *    public Data put(String key, Data value) {
 *        w.lock();
 *        try { return m.put(key, value); }
 *        finally { w.unlock(); }
 *    }
 *    public void clear() {
 *        w.lock();
 *        try { m.clear(); }
 *        finally { w.unlock(); }
 *    }
 * }}</pre>
 *
 * <h3>Implementation Notes</h3>
 *
 * <p>This lock supports a maximum of 65535 recursive write locks
 * and 65535 read locks. Attempts to exceed these limits result in
 * {@link Error} throws from locking methods.
 *
 * @since 1.5
 * @author Doug Lea
 *
 */
public class ReentrantReadWriteLock implements ReadWriteLock, java.io.Serializable  {
    private static final long serialVersionUID = -6992448646407690164L;
    /** Inner class providing readlock */
    private final ReentrantReadWriteLock.ReadLock readerLock;
    /** Inner class providing writelock */
    private final ReentrantReadWriteLock.WriteLock writerLock;
    /** Performs all synchronization mechanics */
    private final Sync sync;

    /**
     * Creates a new {@code ReentrantReadWriteLock} with
     * default (nonfair) ordering properties.
     */
    public ReentrantReadWriteLock() {
        this(false);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a new {@code ReentrantReadWriteLock} with
     * the given fairness policy.
     *
     * @param fair {@code true} if this lock should use a fair ordering policy
     */
    public ReentrantReadWriteLock(boolean fair) {
        sync = (fair)? new FairSync() : new NonfairSync();
        readerLock = new ReadLock(this);
        writerLock = new WriteLock(this);
    }

    public ReentrantReadWriteLock.WriteLock writeLock() { return writerLock; }
    public ReentrantReadWriteLock.ReadLock  readLock()  { return readerLock; }

    /**
     * Synchronization implementation for ReentrantReadWriteLock.
     * Subclassed into fair and nonfair versions.
     */
    static abstract class Sync extends AbstractQueuedSynchronizer {
        private static final long serialVersionUID = 6317671515068378041L;

        /*
         * Read vs write count extraction constants and functions.
         * Lock state is logically divided into two shorts: The lower
         * one representing the exclusive (writer) lock hold count,
         * and the upper the shared (reader) hold count.
         */

        static final int SHARED_SHIFT   = 16;
        static final int SHARED_UNIT    = (1 << SHARED_SHIFT);
        static final int MAX_COUNT      = (1 << SHARED_SHIFT) - 1;
        static final int EXCLUSIVE_MASK = (1 << SHARED_SHIFT) - 1;

        /** Returns the number of shared holds represented in count  */
        static int sharedCount(int c)    { return c >>> SHARED_SHIFT; }
        /** Returns the number of exclusive holds represented in count  */
        static int exclusiveCount(int c) { return c & EXCLUSIVE_MASK; }

        /**
         * A counter for per-thread read hold counts.
         * Maintained as a ThreadLocal; cached in cachedHoldCounter
         */
        static final class HoldCounter {
            int count;
            // Use id, not reference, to avoid garbage retention
            final long tid = Thread.currentThread().getId();
            /** Decrement if positive; return previous value */
            int tryDecrement() {
                int c = count;
                if (c > 0)
                    count = c - 1;
                return c;
            }
        }

        /**
         * ThreadLocal subclass. Easiest to explicitly define for sake
         * of deserialization mechanics.
         */
        static final class ThreadLocalHoldCounter
            extends ThreadLocal<HoldCounter> {
            public HoldCounter initialValue() {
                return new HoldCounter();
            }
        }

        /**
         * The number of read locks held by current thread.
         * Initialized only in constructor and readObject.
         */
        transient ThreadLocalHoldCounter readHolds;

        /**
         * The hold count of the last thread to successfully acquire
         * readLock. This saves ThreadLocal lookup in the common case
         * where the next thread to release is the last one to
         * acquire. This is non-volatile since it is just used
         * as a heuristic, and would be great for threads to cache.
         */
        transient HoldCounter cachedHoldCounter;

        Sync() {
            readHolds = new ThreadLocalHoldCounter();
            setState(getState()); // ensures visibility of readHolds
        }

        /*
         * Acquires and releases use the same code for fair and
         * nonfair locks, but differ in whether/how they allow barging
         * when queues are non-empty.
         */

        /**
         * Return true if a reader thread that is otherwise
         * eligible for lock should block because of policy
         * for overtaking other waiting threads.
         */
        abstract boolean readerShouldBlock(Thread current);

        /**
         * Return true if a writer thread that is otherwise
         * eligible for lock should block because of policy
         * for overtaking other waiting threads.
         */
        abstract boolean writerShouldBlock(Thread current);

        /*
         * Note that tryRelease and tryAcquire can be called by
         * Conditions. So it is possible that their arguments contain
         * both read and write holds that are all released during a
         * condition wait and re-established in tryAcquire.
         */

        protected final boolean tryRelease(int releases) {
            int nextc = getState() - releases;
            if (Thread.currentThread() != getExclusiveOwnerThread())
                throw new IllegalMonitorStateException();
            if (exclusiveCount(nextc) == 0) {
                setExclusiveOwnerThread(null);
                setState(nextc);
                return true;
            } else {
                setState(nextc);
                return false;
            }
        }

        protected final boolean tryAcquire(int acquires) {
            /*
             * Walkthrough:
             * 1. if read count nonzero or write count nonzero
             *     and owner is a different thread, fail.
             * 2. If count would saturate, fail. (This can only
             *    happen if count is already nonzero.)
             * 3. Otherwise, this thread is eligible for lock if
             *    it is either a reentrant acquire or
             *    queue policy allows it. If so, update state
             *    and set owner.
             */
            Thread current = Thread.currentThread();
            int c = getState();
            int w = exclusiveCount(c);
            if (c != 0) {
                // (Note: if c != 0 and w == 0 then shared count != 0)
                if (w == 0 || current != getExclusiveOwnerThread())
                    return false;
                if (w + exclusiveCount(acquires) > MAX_COUNT)
                    throw new Error("Maximum lock count exceeded");
            }
            if ((w == 0 && writerShouldBlock(current)) ||
                !compareAndSetState(c, c + acquires))
                return false;
            setExclusiveOwnerThread(current);
            return true;
        }

        protected final boolean tryReleaseShared(int unused) {
            HoldCounter rh = cachedHoldCounter;
            Thread current = Thread.currentThread();
            if (rh == null || rh.tid != current.getId())
                rh = readHolds.get();
            if (rh.tryDecrement() <= 0)
                throw new IllegalMonitorStateException();
            for (;;) {
                int c = getState();
                int nextc = c - SHARED_UNIT;
                if (compareAndSetState(c, nextc))
                    return nextc == 0;
            }
        }

        protected final int tryAcquireShared(int unused) {
            /*
             * Walkthrough:
             * 1. If write lock held by another thread, fail
             * 2. If count saturated, throw error
             * 3. Otherwise, this thread is eligible for
             *    lock wrt state, so ask if it should block
             *    because of queue policy. If not, try
             *    to grant by CASing state and updating count.
             *    Note that step does not check for reentrant
             *    acquires, which is postponed to full version
             *    to avoid having to check hold count in
             *    the more typical non-reentrant case.
             * 4. If step 3 fails either because thread
             *    apparently not eligible or CAS fails,
             *    chain to version with full retry loop.
             */
            Thread current = Thread.currentThread();
            int c = getState();
            if (exclusiveCount(c) != 0 &&
                getExclusiveOwnerThread() != current)
                return -1;
            if (sharedCount(c) == MAX_COUNT)
                throw new Error("Maximum lock count exceeded");
            if (!readerShouldBlock(current) &&
                compareAndSetState(c, c + SHARED_UNIT)) {
                HoldCounter rh = cachedHoldCounter;
                if (rh == null || rh.tid != current.getId())
                    cachedHoldCounter = rh = readHolds.get();
                rh.count++;
                return 1;
            }
            return fullTryAcquireShared(current);
        }

        /**
         * Full version of acquire for reads, that handles CAS misses
         * and reentrant reads not dealt with in tryAcquireShared.
         */
        final int fullTryAcquireShared(Thread current) {
            /*
             * This code is in part redundant with that in
             * tryAcquireShared but is simpler overall by not
             * complicating tryAcquireShared with interactions between
             * retries and lazily reading hold counts.
             */
            HoldCounter rh = cachedHoldCounter;
            if (rh == null || rh.tid != current.getId())
                rh = readHolds.get();
            for (;;) {
                int c = getState();
                int w = exclusiveCount(c);
                if ((w != 0 && getExclusiveOwnerThread() != current) ||
                    ((rh.count | w) == 0 && readerShouldBlock(current)))
                    return -1;
                if (sharedCount(c) == MAX_COUNT)
                    throw new Error("Maximum lock count exceeded");
                if (compareAndSetState(c, c + SHARED_UNIT)) {
                    cachedHoldCounter = rh; // cache for release
                    rh.count++;
                    return 1;
                }
            }
        }

        /**
         * Performs tryLock for write, enabling barging in both modes.
         * This is identical in effect to tryAcquire except for lack
         * of calls to writerShouldBlock
         */
        final boolean tryWriteLock() {
            Thread current = Thread.currentThread();
            int c = getState();
            if (c != 0) {
                int w = exclusiveCount(c);
                if (w == 0 ||current != getExclusiveOwnerThread())
                    return false;
                if (w == MAX_COUNT)
                    throw new Error("Maximum lock count exceeded");
            }
            if (!compareAndSetState(c, c + 1))
                return false;
            setExclusiveOwnerThread(current);
            return true;
        }

        /**
         * Performs tryLock for read, enabling barging in both modes.
         * This is identical in effect to tryAcquireShared except for
         * lack of calls to readerShouldBlock
         */
        final boolean tryReadLock() {
            Thread current = Thread.currentThread();
            for (;;) {
                int c = getState();
                if (exclusiveCount(c) != 0 &&
                    getExclusiveOwnerThread() != current)
                    return false;
                if (sharedCount(c) == MAX_COUNT)
                    throw new Error("Maximum lock count exceeded");
                if (compareAndSetState(c, c + SHARED_UNIT)) {
                    HoldCounter rh = cachedHoldCounter;
                    if (rh == null || rh.tid != current.getId())
                        cachedHoldCounter = rh = readHolds.get();
                    rh.count++;
                    return true;
                }
            }
        }

        protected final boolean isHeldExclusively() {
            // While we must in general read state before owner,
            // we don't need to do so to check if current thread is owner
            return getExclusiveOwnerThread() == Thread.currentThread();
        }

        // Methods relayed to outer class

        final ConditionObject newCondition() {
            return new ConditionObject();
        }

        final Thread getOwner() {
            // Must read state before owner to ensure memory consistency
            return ((exclusiveCount(getState()) == 0)?
                    null :
                    getExclusiveOwnerThread());
        }

        final int getReadLockCount() {
            return sharedCount(getState());
        }

        final boolean isWriteLocked() {
            return exclusiveCount(getState()) != 0;
        }

        final int getWriteHoldCount() {
            return isHeldExclusively() ? exclusiveCount(getState()) : 0;
        }

        final int getReadHoldCount() {
            return getReadLockCount() == 0? 0 : readHolds.get().count;
        }

        /**
         * Reconstitute this lock instance from a stream
         * @param s the stream
         */
        private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s)
            throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
            s.defaultReadObject();
            readHolds = new ThreadLocalHoldCounter();
            setState(0); // reset to unlocked state
        }

        final int getCount() { return getState(); }
    }

    /**
     * Nonfair version of Sync
     */
    final static class NonfairSync extends Sync {
        private static final long serialVersionUID = -8159625535654395037L;
        final boolean writerShouldBlock(Thread current) {
            return false; // writers can always barge
        }
        final boolean readerShouldBlock(Thread current) {
            /* As a heuristic to avoid indefinite writer starvation,
             * block if the thread that momentarily appears to be head
             * of queue, if one exists, is a waiting writer. This is
             * only a probablistic effect since a new reader will not
             * block if there is a waiting writer behind other enabled
             * readers that have not yet drained from the queue.
             */
            return apparentlyFirstQueuedIsExclusive();
        }
    }

    /**
     * Fair version of Sync
     */
    final static class FairSync extends Sync {
        private static final long serialVersionUID = -2274990926593161451L;
        final boolean writerShouldBlock(Thread current) {
            // only proceed if queue is empty or current thread at head
            return !isFirst(current);
        }
        final boolean readerShouldBlock(Thread current) {
            // only proceed if queue is empty or current thread at head
            return !isFirst(current);
        }
    }

    /**
     * The lock returned by method {@link ReentrantReadWriteLock#readLock}.
     */
    public static class ReadLock implements Lock, java.io.Serializable  {
        private static final long serialVersionUID = -5992448646407690164L;
        private final Sync sync;

        /**
         * Constructor for use by subclasses
         *
         * @param lock the outer lock object
         * @throws NullPointerException if the lock is null
         */
        protected ReadLock(ReentrantReadWriteLock lock) {
            sync = lock.sync;
        }

        /**
         * Acquires the read lock.
         *
         * <p>Acquires the read lock if the write lock is not held by
         * another thread and returns immediately.
         *
         * <p>If the write lock is held by another thread then
         * the current thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling
         * purposes and lies dormant until the read lock has been acquired.
         */
        public void lock() {
            sync.acquireShared(1);
        }

        /**
         * Acquires the read lock unless the current thread is
         * {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted}.
         *
         * <p>Acquires the read lock if the write lock is not held
         * by another thread and returns immediately.
         *
         * <p>If the write lock is held by another thread then the
         * current thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling
         * purposes and lies dormant until one of two things happens:
         *
         * <ul>
         *
         * <li>The read lock is acquired by the current thread; or
         *
         * <li>Some other thread {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupts}
         * the current thread.
         *
         * </ul>
         *
         * <p>If the current thread:
         *
         * <ul>
         *
         * <li>has its interrupted status set on entry to this method; or
         *
         * <li>is {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted} while
         * acquiring the read lock,
         *
         * </ul>
         *
         * then {@link InterruptedException} is thrown and the current
         * thread's interrupted status is cleared.
         *
         * <p>In this implementation, as this method is an explicit
         * interruption point, preference is given to responding to
         * the interrupt over normal or reentrant acquisition of the
         * lock.
         *
         * @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
         */
        public void lockInterruptibly() throws InterruptedException {
            sync.acquireSharedInterruptibly(1);
        }

        /**
         * Acquires the read lock only if the write lock is not held by
         * another thread at the time of invocation.
         *
         * <p>Acquires the read lock if the write lock is not held by
         * another thread and returns immediately with the value
         * {@code true}. Even when this lock has been set to use a
         * fair ordering policy, a call to {@code tryLock()}
         * <em>will</em> immediately acquire the read lock if it is
         * available, whether or not other threads are currently
         * waiting for the read lock.  This &quot;barging&quot; behavior
         * can be useful in certain circumstances, even though it
         * breaks fairness. If you want to honor the fairness setting
         * for this lock, then use {@link #tryLock(long, TimeUnit)
         * tryLock(0, TimeUnit.SECONDS) } which is almost equivalent
         * (it also detects interruption).
         *
         * <p>If the write lock is held by another thread then
         * this method will return immediately with the value
         * {@code false}.
         *
         * @return {@code true} if the read lock was acquired
         */
        public  boolean tryLock() {
            return sync.tryReadLock();
        }

        /**
         * Acquires the read lock if the write lock is not held by
         * another thread within the given waiting time and the
         * current thread has not been {@linkplain Thread#interrupt
         * interrupted}.
         *
         * <p>Acquires the read lock if the write lock is not held by
         * another thread and returns immediately with the value
         * {@code true}. If this lock has been set to use a fair
         * ordering policy then an available lock <em>will not</em> be
         * acquired if any other threads are waiting for the
         * lock. This is in contrast to the {@link #tryLock()}
         * method. If you want a timed {@code tryLock} that does
         * permit barging on a fair lock then combine the timed and
         * un-timed forms together:
         *
         * <pre>if (lock.tryLock() || lock.tryLock(timeout, unit) ) { ... }
         * </pre>
         *
         * <p>If the write lock is held by another thread then the
         * current thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling
         * purposes and lies dormant until one of three things happens:
         *
         * <ul>
         *
         * <li>The read lock is acquired by the current thread; or
         *
         * <li>Some other thread {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupts}
         * the current thread; or
         *
         * <li>The specified waiting time elapses.
         *
         * </ul>
         *
         * <p>If the read lock is acquired then the value {@code true} is
         * returned.
         *
         * <p>If the current thread:
         *
         * <ul>
         *
         * <li>has its interrupted status set on entry to this method; or
         *
         * <li>is {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted} while
         * acquiring the read lock,
         *
         * </ul> then {@link InterruptedException} is thrown and the
         * current thread's interrupted status is cleared.
         *
         * <p>If the specified waiting time elapses then the value
         * {@code false} is returned.  If the time is less than or
         * equal to zero, the method will not wait at all.
         *
         * <p>In this implementation, as this method is an explicit
         * interruption point, preference is given to responding to
         * the interrupt over normal or reentrant acquisition of the
         * lock, and over reporting the elapse of the waiting time.
         *
         * @param timeout the time to wait for the read lock
         * @param unit the time unit of the timeout argument
         * @return {@code true} if the read lock was acquired
         * @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
         * @throws NullPointerException if the time unit is null
         *
         */
        public boolean tryLock(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException {
            return sync.tryAcquireSharedNanos(1, unit.toNanos(timeout));
        }

        /**
         * Attempts to release this lock.
         *
         * <p> If the number of readers is now zero then the lock
         * is made available for write lock attempts.
         */
        public  void unlock() {
            sync.releaseShared(1);
        }

        /**
         * Throws {@code UnsupportedOperationException} because
	 * {@code ReadLocks} do not support conditions.
         *
         * @throws UnsupportedOperationException always
         */
        public Condition newCondition() {
            throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
        }

        /**
         * Returns a string identifying this lock, as well as its lock state.
         * The state, in brackets, includes the String {@code "Read locks ="}
         * followed by the number of held read locks.
         *
         * @return a string identifying this lock, as well as its lock state
         */
        public String toString() {
            int r = sync.getReadLockCount();
            return super.toString() +
                "[Read locks = " + r + "]";
        }
    }

    /**
     * The lock returned by method {@link ReentrantReadWriteLock#writeLock}.
     */
    public static class WriteLock implements Lock, java.io.Serializable  {
        private static final long serialVersionUID = -4992448646407690164L;
	private final Sync sync;

        /**
         * Constructor for use by subclasses
         *
         * @param lock the outer lock object
         * @throws NullPointerException if the lock is null
         */
        protected WriteLock(ReentrantReadWriteLock lock) {
            sync = lock.sync;
        }

        /**
         * Acquires the write lock.
         *
         * <p>Acquires the write lock if neither the read nor write lock
	 * are held by another thread
         * and returns immediately, setting the write lock hold count to
         * one.
         *
         * <p>If the current thread already holds the write lock then the
         * hold count is incremented by one and the method returns
         * immediately.
         *
         * <p>If the lock is held by another thread then the current
         * thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling purposes and
         * lies dormant until the write lock has been acquired, at which
         * time the write lock hold count is set to one.
         */
        public void lock() {
            sync.acquire(1);
        }

        /**
         * Acquires the write lock unless the current thread is
         * {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted}.
         *
         * <p>Acquires the write lock if neither the read nor write lock
	 * are held by another thread
         * and returns immediately, setting the write lock hold count to
         * one.
         *
         * <p>If the current thread already holds this lock then the
         * hold count is incremented by one and the method returns
         * immediately.
         *
         * <p>If the lock is held by another thread then the current
         * thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling purposes and
         * lies dormant until one of two things happens:
         *
         * <ul>
         *
         * <li>The write lock is acquired by the current thread; or
         *
         * <li>Some other thread {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupts}
         * the current thread.
         *
         * </ul>
         *
         * <p>If the write lock is acquired by the current thread then the
         * lock hold count is set to one.
         *
         * <p>If the current thread:
         *
         * <ul>
         *
         * <li>has its interrupted status set on entry to this method;
         * or
         *
         * <li>is {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted} while
         * acquiring the write lock,
         *
         * </ul>
         *
         * then {@link InterruptedException} is thrown and the current
         * thread's interrupted status is cleared.
         *
         * <p>In this implementation, as this method is an explicit
         * interruption point, preference is given to responding to
         * the interrupt over normal or reentrant acquisition of the
         * lock.
         *
         * @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
         */
        public void lockInterruptibly() throws InterruptedException {
            sync.acquireInterruptibly(1);
        }

        /**
         * Acquires the write lock only if it is not held by another thread
         * at the time of invocation.
         *
         * <p>Acquires the write lock if neither the read nor write lock
	 * are held by another thread
         * and returns immediately with the value {@code true},
         * setting the write lock hold count to one. Even when this lock has
         * been set to use a fair ordering policy, a call to
         * {@code tryLock()} <em>will</em> immediately acquire the
         * lock if it is available, whether or not other threads are
         * currently waiting for the write lock.  This &quot;barging&quot;
         * behavior can be useful in certain circumstances, even
         * though it breaks fairness. If you want to honor the
         * fairness setting for this lock, then use {@link
         * #tryLock(long, TimeUnit) tryLock(0, TimeUnit.SECONDS) }
         * which is almost equivalent (it also detects interruption).
         *
         * <p> If the current thread already holds this lock then the
         * hold count is incremented by one and the method returns
         * {@code true}.
         *
         * <p>If the lock is held by another thread then this method
         * will return immediately with the value {@code false}.
         *
         * @return {@code true} if the lock was free and was acquired
         * by the current thread, or the write lock was already held
         * by the current thread; and {@code false} otherwise.
         */
        public boolean tryLock( ) {
            return sync.tryWriteLock();
        }

        /**
         * Acquires the write lock if it is not held by another thread
         * within the given waiting time and the current thread has
         * not been {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted}.
         *
         * <p>Acquires the write lock if neither the read nor write lock
	 * are held by another thread
         * and returns immediately with the value {@code true},
         * setting the write lock hold count to one. If this lock has been
         * set to use a fair ordering policy then an available lock
         * <em>will not</em> be acquired if any other threads are
         * waiting for the write lock. This is in contrast to the {@link
         * #tryLock()} method. If you want a timed {@code tryLock}
         * that does permit barging on a fair lock then combine the
         * timed and un-timed forms together:
         *
         * <pre>if (lock.tryLock() || lock.tryLock(timeout, unit) ) { ... }
         * </pre>
         *
         * <p>If the current thread already holds this lock then the
         * hold count is incremented by one and the method returns
         * {@code true}.
         *
         * <p>If the lock is held by another thread then the current
         * thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling purposes and
         * lies dormant until one of three things happens:
         *
         * <ul>
         *
         * <li>The write lock is acquired by the current thread; or
         *
         * <li>Some other thread {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupts}
         * the current thread; or
         *
         * <li>The specified waiting time elapses
         *
         * </ul>
         *
         * <p>If the write lock is acquired then the value {@code true} is
         * returned and the write lock hold count is set to one.
         *
         * <p>If the current thread:
         *
         * <ul>
         *
         * <li>has its interrupted status set on entry to this method;
         * or
         *
         * <li>is {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted} while
         * acquiring the write lock,
         *
         * </ul>
         *
         * then {@link InterruptedException} is thrown and the current
         * thread's interrupted status is cleared.
         *
         * <p>If the specified waiting time elapses then the value
         * {@code false} is returned.  If the time is less than or
         * equal to zero, the method will not wait at all.
         *
         * <p>In this implementation, as this method is an explicit
         * interruption point, preference is given to responding to
         * the interrupt over normal or reentrant acquisition of the
         * lock, and over reporting the elapse of the waiting time.
         *
         * @param timeout the time to wait for the write lock
         * @param unit the time unit of the timeout argument
         *
         * @return {@code true} if the lock was free and was acquired
         * by the current thread, or the write lock was already held by the
         * current thread; and {@code false} if the waiting time
         * elapsed before the lock could be acquired.
         *
         * @throws InterruptedException if the current thread is interrupted
         * @throws NullPointerException if the time unit is null
         *
         */
        public boolean tryLock(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException {
            return sync.tryAcquireNanos(1, unit.toNanos(timeout));
        }

        /**
         * Attempts to release this lock.
         *
         * <p>If the current thread is the holder of this lock then
         * the hold count is decremented. If the hold count is now
         * zero then the lock is released.  If the current thread is
         * not the holder of this lock then {@link
         * IllegalMonitorStateException} is thrown.
         *
         * @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if the current thread does not
         * hold this lock.
         */
        public void unlock() {
            sync.release(1);
        }

        /**
         * Returns a {@link Condition} instance for use with this
         * {@link Lock} instance.
         * <p>The returned {@link Condition} instance supports the same
         * usages as do the {@link Object} monitor methods ({@link
         * Object#wait() wait}, {@link Object#notify notify}, and {@link
         * Object#notifyAll notifyAll}) when used with the built-in
         * monitor lock.
         *
         * <ul>
         *
         * <li>If this write lock is not held when any {@link
         * Condition} method is called then an {@link
         * IllegalMonitorStateException} is thrown.  (Read locks are
         * held independently of write locks, so are not checked or
         * affected. However it is essentially always an error to
         * invoke a condition waiting method when the current thread
         * has also acquired read locks, since other threads that
         * could unblock it will not be able to acquire the write
         * lock.)
         *
         * <li>When the condition {@linkplain Condition#await() waiting}
         * methods are called the write lock is released and, before
         * they return, the write lock is reacquired and the lock hold
         * count restored to what it was when the method was called.
         *
         * <li>If a thread is {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted} while
         * waiting then the wait will terminate, an {@link
         * InterruptedException} will be thrown, and the thread's
         * interrupted status will be cleared.
         *
         * <li> Waiting threads are signalled in FIFO order.
         *
         * <li>The ordering of lock reacquisition for threads returning
         * from waiting methods is the same as for threads initially
         * acquiring the lock, which is in the default case not specified,
         * but for <em>fair</em> locks favors those threads that have been
         * waiting the longest.
         *
         * </ul>
         *
         * @return the Condition object
         */
        public Condition newCondition() {
            return sync.newCondition();
        }

        /**
         * Returns a string identifying this lock, as well as its lock
         * state.  The state, in brackets includes either the String
         * {@code "Unlocked"} or the String {@code "Locked by"}
         * followed by the {@linkplain Thread#getName name} of the owning thread.
         *
         * @return a string identifying this lock, as well as its lock state
         */
        public String toString() {
            Thread o = sync.getOwner();
            return super.toString() + ((o == null) ?
                                       "[Unlocked]" :
                                       "[Locked by thread " + o.getName() + "]");
        }

	/**
	 * Queries if this write lock is held by the current thread.
	 * Identical in effect to {@link
	 * ReentrantReadWriteLock#isWriteLockedByCurrentThread}.
	 *
	 * @return {@code true} if the current thread holds this lock and
	 *	   {@code false} otherwise
	 * @since 1.6
	 */
	public boolean isHeldByCurrentThread() {
	    return sync.isHeldExclusively();
	}

	/**
	 * Queries the number of holds on this write lock by the current
	 * thread.  A thread has a hold on a lock for each lock action
	 * that is not matched by an unlock action.  Identical in effect
	 * to {@link ReentrantReadWriteLock#getWriteHoldCount}.
	 *
	 * @return the number of holds on this lock by the current thread,
	 *	   or zero if this lock is not held by the current thread
	 * @since 1.6
	 */
	public int getHoldCount() {
	    return sync.getWriteHoldCount();
	}
    }

    // Instrumentation and status

    /**
     * Returns {@code true} if this lock has fairness set true.
     *
     * @return {@code true} if this lock has fairness set true
     */
    public final boolean isFair() {
        return sync instanceof FairSync;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the thread that currently owns the write lock, or
     * {@code null} if not owned. When this method is called by a
     * thread that is not the owner, the return value reflects a
     * best-effort approximation of current lock status. For example,
     * the owner may be momentarily {@code null} even if there are
     * threads trying to acquire the lock but have not yet done so.
     * This method is designed to facilitate construction of
     * subclasses that provide more extensive lock monitoring
     * facilities.
     *
     * @return the owner, or {@code null} if not owned
     */
    protected Thread getOwner() {
        return sync.getOwner();
    }

    /**
     * Queries the number of read locks held for this lock. This
     * method is designed for use in monitoring system state, not for
     * synchronization control.
     * @return the number of read locks held.
     */
    public int getReadLockCount() {
        return sync.getReadLockCount();
    }

    /**
     * Queries if the write lock is held by any thread. This method is
     * designed for use in monitoring system state, not for
     * synchronization control.
     *
     * @return {@code true} if any thread holds the write lock and
     *         {@code false} otherwise
     */
    public boolean isWriteLocked() {
        return sync.isWriteLocked();
    }

    /**
     * Queries if the write lock is held by the current thread.
     *
     * @return {@code true} if the current thread holds the write lock and
     *         {@code false} otherwise
     */
    public boolean isWriteLockedByCurrentThread() {
        return sync.isHeldExclusively();
    }

    /**
     * Queries the number of reentrant write holds on this lock by the
     * current thread.  A writer thread has a hold on a lock for
     * each lock action that is not matched by an unlock action.
     *
     * @return the number of holds on the write lock by the current thread,
     *         or zero if the write lock is not held by the current thread
     */
    public int getWriteHoldCount() {
        return sync.getWriteHoldCount();
    }

    /**
     * Queries the number of reentrant read holds on this lock by the
     * current thread.  A reader thread has a hold on a lock for
     * each lock action that is not matched by an unlock action.
     *
     * @return the number of holds on the read lock by the current thread,
     *         or zero if the read lock is not held by the current thread
     * @since 1.6
     */
    public int getReadHoldCount() {
        return sync.getReadHoldCount();
    }

    /**
     * Returns a collection containing threads that may be waiting to
     * acquire the write lock.  Because the actual set of threads may
     * change dynamically while constructing this result, the returned
     * collection is only a best-effort estimate.  The elements of the
     * returned collection are in no particular order.  This method is
     * designed to facilitate construction of subclasses that provide
     * more extensive lock monitoring facilities.
     *
     * @return the collection of threads
     */
    protected Collection<Thread> getQueuedWriterThreads() {
        return sync.getExclusiveQueuedThreads();
    }

    /**
     * Returns a collection containing threads that may be waiting to
     * acquire the read lock.  Because the actual set of threads may
     * change dynamically while constructing this result, the returned
     * collection is only a best-effort estimate.  The elements of the
     * returned collection are in no particular order.  This method is
     * designed to facilitate construction of subclasses that provide
     * more extensive lock monitoring facilities.
     *
     * @return the collection of threads
     */
    protected Collection<Thread> getQueuedReaderThreads() {
        return sync.getSharedQueuedThreads();
    }

    /**
     * Queries whether any threads are waiting to acquire the read or
     * write lock. Note that because cancellations may occur at any
     * time, a {@code true} return does not guarantee that any other
     * thread will ever acquire a lock.  This method is designed
     * primarily for use in monitoring of the system state.
     *
     * @return {@code true} if there may be other threads waiting to
     *         acquire the lock
     */
    public final boolean hasQueuedThreads() {
        return sync.hasQueuedThreads();
    }

    /**
     * Queries whether the given thread is waiting to acquire either
     * the read or write lock. Note that because cancellations may
     * occur at any time, a {@code true} return does not guarantee
     * that this thread will ever acquire a lock.  This method is
     * designed primarily for use in monitoring of the system state.
     *
     * @param thread the thread
     * @return {@code true} if the given thread is queued waiting for this lock
     * @throws NullPointerException if the thread is null
     */
    public final boolean hasQueuedThread(Thread thread) {
        return sync.isQueued(thread);
    }

    /**
     * Returns an estimate of the number of threads waiting to acquire
     * either the read or write lock.  The value is only an estimate
     * because the number of threads may change dynamically while this
     * method traverses internal data structures.  This method is
     * designed for use in monitoring of the system state, not for
     * synchronization control.
     *
     * @return the estimated number of threads waiting for this lock
     */
    public final int getQueueLength() {
        return sync.getQueueLength();
    }

    /**
     * Returns a collection containing threads that may be waiting to
     * acquire either the read or write lock.  Because the actual set
     * of threads may change dynamically while constructing this
     * result, the returned collection is only a best-effort estimate.
     * The elements of the returned collection are in no particular
     * order.  This method is designed to facilitate construction of
     * subclasses that provide more extensive monitoring facilities.
     *
     * @return the collection of threads
     */
    protected Collection<Thread> getQueuedThreads() {
        return sync.getQueuedThreads();
    }

    /**
     * Queries whether any threads are waiting on the given condition
     * associated with the write lock. Note that because timeouts and
     * interrupts may occur at any time, a {@code true} return does
     * not guarantee that a future {@code signal} will awaken any
     * threads.  This method is designed primarily for use in
     * monitoring of the system state.
     *
     * @param condition the condition
     * @return {@code true} if there are any waiting threads
     * @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if this lock is not held
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given condition is
     *         not associated with this lock
     * @throws NullPointerException if the condition is null
     */
    public boolean hasWaiters(Condition condition) {
        if (condition == null)
            throw new NullPointerException();
        if (!(condition instanceof AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject))
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("not owner");
        return sync.hasWaiters((AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject)condition);
    }

    /**
     * Returns an estimate of the number of threads waiting on the
     * given condition associated with the write lock. Note that because
     * timeouts and interrupts may occur at any time, the estimate
     * serves only as an upper bound on the actual number of waiters.
     * This method is designed for use in monitoring of the system
     * state, not for synchronization control.
     *
     * @param condition the condition
     * @return the estimated number of waiting threads
     * @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if this lock is not held
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given condition is
     *         not associated with this lock
     * @throws NullPointerException if the condition is null
     */
    public int getWaitQueueLength(Condition condition) {
        if (condition == null)
            throw new NullPointerException();
        if (!(condition instanceof AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject))
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("not owner");
        return sync.getWaitQueueLength((AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject)condition);
    }

    /**
     * Returns a collection containing those threads that may be
     * waiting on the given condition associated with the write lock.
     * Because the actual set of threads may change dynamically while
     * constructing this result, the returned collection is only a
     * best-effort estimate. The elements of the returned collection
     * are in no particular order.  This method is designed to
     * facilitate construction of subclasses that provide more
     * extensive condition monitoring facilities.
     *
     * @param condition the condition
     * @return the collection of threads
     * @throws IllegalMonitorStateException if this lock is not held
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given condition is
     *         not associated with this lock
     * @throws NullPointerException if the condition is null
     */
    protected Collection<Thread> getWaitingThreads(Condition condition) {
        if (condition == null)
            throw new NullPointerException();
        if (!(condition instanceof AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject))
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("not owner");
        return sync.getWaitingThreads((AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.ConditionObject)condition);
    }

    /**
     * Returns a string identifying this lock, as well as its lock state.
     * The state, in brackets, includes the String {@code "Write locks ="}
     * followed by the number of reentrantly held write locks, and the
     * String {@code "Read locks ="} followed by the number of held
     * read locks.
     *
     * @return a string identifying this lock, as well as its lock state
     */
    public String toString() {
        int c = sync.getCount();
        int w = Sync.exclusiveCount(c);
        int r = Sync.sharedCount(c);

        return super.toString() +
            "[Write locks = " + w + ", Read locks = " + r + "]";
    }

}

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