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 25 
 26 package java.nio.channels;
 27 
 28 import java.io.IOException;
 29 import java.net.ProtocolFamily;
 30 import java.net.DatagramSocket;
 31 import java.net.SocketOption;
 32 import java.net.SocketAddress;
 33 import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
 34 import java.nio.channels.spi.AbstractSelectableChannel;
 35 import java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider;
 36 import static java.util.Objects.requireNonNull;
 37 
 38 /**
 39  * A selectable channel for datagram-oriented sockets.
 40  *
 41  * <p> A datagram channel is created by invoking one of the {@link #open open} methods
 42  * of this class. It is not possible to create a channel for an arbitrary,
 43  * pre-existing datagram socket. A newly-created datagram channel is open but not
 44  * connected. A datagram channel need not be connected in order for the {@link #send
 45  * send} and {@link #receive receive} methods to be used.  A datagram channel may be
 46  * connected, by invoking its {@link #connect connect} method, in order to
 47  * avoid the overhead of the security checks are otherwise performed as part of
 48  * every send and receive operation.  A datagram channel must be connected in
 49  * order to use the {@link #read(java.nio.ByteBuffer) read} and {@link
 50  * #write(java.nio.ByteBuffer) write} methods, since those methods do not
 51  * accept or return socket addresses.
 52  *
 53  * <p> Once connected, a datagram channel remains connected until it is
 54  * disconnected or closed.  Whether or not a datagram channel is connected may
 55  * be determined by invoking its {@link #isConnected isConnected} method.
 56  *
 57  * <p> Socket options are configured using the {@link #setOption(SocketOption,Object)
 58  * setOption} method. A datagram channel to an Internet Protocol socket supports
 59  * the following options:
 60  * <blockquote>
 61  * <table class="striped">
 62  * <caption style="display:none">Socket options</caption>
 63  * <thead>
 64  *   <tr>
 65  *     <th scope="col">Option Name</th>
 66  *     <th scope="col">Description</th>
 67  *   </tr>
 68  * </thead>
 69  * <tbody>
 70  *   <tr>
 71  *     <th scope="row"> {@link java.net.StandardSocketOptions#SO_SNDBUF SO_SNDBUF} </th>
 72  *     <td> The size of the socket send buffer </td>
 73  *   </tr>
 74  *   <tr>
 75  *     <th scope="row"> {@link java.net.StandardSocketOptions#SO_RCVBUF SO_RCVBUF} </th>
 76  *     <td> The size of the socket receive buffer </td>
 77  *   </tr>
 78  *   <tr>
 79  *     <th scope="row"> {@link java.net.StandardSocketOptions#SO_REUSEADDR SO_REUSEADDR} </th>
 80  *     <td> Re-use address </td>
 81  *   </tr>
 82  *   <tr>
 83  *     <th scope="row"> {@link java.net.StandardSocketOptions#SO_BROADCAST SO_BROADCAST} </th>
 84  *     <td> Allow transmission of broadcast datagrams </td>
 85  *   </tr>
 86  *   <tr>
 87  *     <th scope="row"> {@link java.net.StandardSocketOptions#IP_TOS IP_TOS} </th>
 88  *     <td> The Type of Service (ToS) octet in the Internet Protocol (IP) header </td>
 89  *   </tr>
 90  *   <tr>
 91  *     <th scope="row"> {@link java.net.StandardSocketOptions#IP_MULTICAST_IF IP_MULTICAST_IF} </th>
 92  *     <td> The network interface for Internet Protocol (IP) multicast datagrams </td>
 93  *   </tr>
 94  *   <tr>
 95  *     <th scope="row"> {@link java.net.StandardSocketOptions#IP_MULTICAST_TTL
 96  *       IP_MULTICAST_TTL} </th>
 97  *     <td> The <em>time-to-live</em> for Internet Protocol (IP) multicast
 98  *       datagrams </td>
 99  *   </tr>
100  *   <tr>
101  *     <th scope="row"> {@link java.net.StandardSocketOptions#IP_MULTICAST_LOOP
102  *       IP_MULTICAST_LOOP} </th>
103  *     <td> Loopback for Internet Protocol (IP) multicast datagrams </td>
104  *   </tr>
105  * </tbody>
106  * </table>
107  * </blockquote>
108  * Additional (implementation specific) options may also be supported.
109  *
110  * <p> Datagram channels are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads.  They
111  * support concurrent reading and writing, though at most one thread may be
112  * reading and at most one thread may be writing at any given time.  </p>
113  *
114  * @author Mark Reinhold
115  * @author JSR-51 Expert Group
116  * @since 1.4
117  */
118 
119 public abstract class DatagramChannel
120     extends AbstractSelectableChannel
121     implements ByteChannel, ScatteringByteChannel, GatheringByteChannel, MulticastChannel
122 {
123 
124     /**
125      * Initializes a new instance of this class.
126      *
127      * @param  provider
128      *         The provider that created this channel
129      */
130     protected DatagramChannel(SelectorProvider provider) {
131         super(provider);
132     }
133 
134     /**
135      * Opens a datagram channel.
136      *
137      * <p> The new channel is created by invoking the {@link
138      * java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider#openDatagramChannel()
139      * openDatagramChannel} method of the system-wide default {@link
140      * java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider} object.  The channel will not be
141      * connected.
142      *
143      * <p> The {@link ProtocolFamily ProtocolFamily} of the channel's socket
144      * is platform (and possibly configuration) dependent and therefore unspecified.
145      * The {@link #open(ProtocolFamily) open} allows the protocol family to be
146      * selected when opening a datagram channel, and should be used to open
147      * datagram channels that are intended for Internet Protocol multicasting.
148      *
149      * @return  A new datagram channel
150      *
151      * @throws  IOException
152      *          If an I/O error occurs
153      */
154     public static DatagramChannel open() throws IOException {
155         return SelectorProvider.provider().openDatagramChannel();
156     }
157 
158     /**
159      * Opens a datagram channel.
160      *
161      * <p> The {@code family} parameter is used to specify the {@link
162      * ProtocolFamily}. If the datagram channel is to be used for IP multicasting
163      * then this should correspond to the address type of the multicast groups
164      * that this channel will join.
165      *
166      * <p> The new channel is created by invoking the {@link
167      * java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider#openDatagramChannel(ProtocolFamily)
168      * openDatagramChannel} method of the system-wide default {@link
169      * java.nio.channels.spi.SelectorProvider} object.  The channel will not be
170      * connected.
171      *
172      * @param   family
173      *          The protocol family
174      *
175      * @return  A new datagram channel
176      *
177      * @throws  UnsupportedOperationException
178      *          If the specified protocol family is not supported. For example,
179      *          suppose the parameter is specified as {@link
180      *          java.net.StandardProtocolFamily#INET6 StandardProtocolFamily.INET6}
181      *          but IPv6 is not enabled on the platform.
182      * @throws  IOException
183      *          If an I/O error occurs
184      *
185      * @since   1.7
186      */
187     public static DatagramChannel open(ProtocolFamily family) throws IOException {
188         return SelectorProvider.provider().openDatagramChannel(requireNonNull(family));
189     }
190 
191     /**
192      * Returns an operation set identifying this channel's supported
193      * operations.
194      *
195      * <p> Datagram channels support reading and writing, so this method
196      * returns {@code (}{@link SelectionKey#OP_READ} {@code |}&nbsp;{@link
197      * SelectionKey#OP_WRITE}{@code )}.
198      *
199      * @return  The valid-operation set
200      */
201     public final int validOps() {
202         return (SelectionKey.OP_READ
203                 | SelectionKey.OP_WRITE);
204     }
205 
206 
207     // -- Socket-specific operations --
208 
209     /**
210      * @throws  AlreadyBoundException               {@inheritDoc}
211      * @throws  UnsupportedAddressTypeException     {@inheritDoc}
212      * @throws  ClosedChannelException              {@inheritDoc}
213      * @throws  IOException                         {@inheritDoc}
214      * @throws  SecurityException
215      *          If a security manager has been installed and its {@link
216      *          SecurityManager#checkListen checkListen} method denies the
217      *          operation
218      *
219      * @since 1.7
220      */
221     public abstract DatagramChannel bind(SocketAddress local)
222         throws IOException;
223 
224     /**
225      * @throws  UnsupportedOperationException           {@inheritDoc}
226      * @throws  IllegalArgumentException                {@inheritDoc}
227      * @throws  ClosedChannelException                  {@inheritDoc}
228      * @throws  IOException                             {@inheritDoc}
229      *
230      * @since 1.7
231      */
232     public abstract <T> DatagramChannel setOption(SocketOption<T> name, T value)
233         throws IOException;
234 
235     /**
236      * Retrieves a datagram socket associated with this channel.
237      *
238      * @return  A datagram socket associated with this channel
239      */
240     public abstract DatagramSocket socket();
241 
242     /**
243      * Tells whether or not this channel's socket is connected.
244      *
245      * @return  {@code true} if, and only if, this channel's socket
246      *          is {@link #isOpen open} and connected
247      */
248     public abstract boolean isConnected();
249 
250     /**
251      * Connects this channel's socket.
252      *
253      * <p> The channel's socket is configured so that it only receives
254      * datagrams from, and sends datagrams to, the given remote <i>peer</i>
255      * address.  Once connected, datagrams may not be received from or sent to
256      * any other address.  Datagrams in the channel's {@linkplain
257      * java.net.StandardSocketOptions#SO_RCVBUF socket receive buffer}, which
258      * have not been {@linkplain #receive(ByteBuffer) received} before invoking
259      * this method, may be discarded.  The channel's socket remains connected
260      * until it is explicitly disconnected or until it is closed.
261      *
262      * <p> This method performs exactly the same security checks as the {@link
263      * java.net.DatagramSocket#connect connect} method of the {@link
264      * java.net.DatagramSocket} class.  That is, if a security manager has been
265      * installed then this method verifies that its {@link
266      * java.lang.SecurityManager#checkAccept checkAccept} and {@link
267      * java.lang.SecurityManager#checkConnect checkConnect} methods permit
268      * datagrams to be received from and sent to, respectively, the given
269      * remote address. Once connected, no further security checks are performed
270      * for datagrams received from, or sent to, the given remote address. Care
271      * should be taken to ensure that a connected datagram channel is not shared
272      * with untrusted code.
273      *
274      * <p> This method may be invoked at any time.  If another thread has
275      * already initiated a read or write operation upon this channel, then an
276      * invocation of this method will block until any such operation is
277      * complete.  If this channel's socket is not bound then this method will
278      * first cause the socket to be bound to an address that is assigned
279      * automatically, as if invoking the {@link #bind bind} method with a
280      * parameter of {@code null}.  </p>
281      *
282      * @param  remote
283      *         The remote address to which this channel is to be connected
284      *
285      * @return  This datagram channel
286      *
287      * @throws  AlreadyConnectedException
288      *          If this channel is already connected
289      *
290      * @throws  ClosedChannelException
291      *          If this channel is closed
292      *
293      * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
294      *          If another thread closes this channel
295      *          while the connect operation is in progress
296      *
297      * @throws  ClosedByInterruptException
298      *          If another thread interrupts the current thread
299      *          while the connect operation is in progress, thereby
300      *          closing the channel and setting the current thread's
301      *          interrupt status
302      *
303      * @throws  UnresolvedAddressException
304      *          If the given remote address is not fully resolved
305      *
306      * @throws  UnsupportedAddressTypeException
307      *          If the type of the given remote address is not supported
308      *
309      * @throws  SecurityException
310      *          If a security manager has been installed and it does not
311      *          permit access to the given remote address, or if unbound,
312      *          the security manager {@link SecurityManager#checkListen checkListen}
313      *          method denies the operation
314      *
315      * @throws  IOException
316      *          If some other I/O error occurs
317      */
318     public abstract DatagramChannel connect(SocketAddress remote)
319         throws IOException;
320 
321     /**
322      * Disconnects this channel's socket.
323      *
324      * <p> The channel's socket is configured so that it can receive datagrams
325      * from, and sends datagrams to, any remote address so long as the security
326      * manager, if installed, permits it.
327      *
328      * <p> This method may be invoked at any time.  If another thread has
329      * already initiated a read or write operation upon this channel, then an
330      * invocation of this method will block until any such operation is
331      * complete.
332      *
333      * <p> If this channel's socket is not connected, or if the channel is
334      * closed, then invoking this method has no effect.  </p>
335      *
336      * @apiNote If this method throws an IOException, the channel's socket
337      * may be left in an unspecified state. It is strongly recommended that
338      * the channel be closed when disconnect fails.
339      *
340      * @return  This datagram channel
341      *
342      * @throws  IOException
343      *          If some other I/O error occurs
344      */
345     public abstract DatagramChannel disconnect() throws IOException;
346 
347     /**
348      * Returns the remote address to which this channel's socket is connected.
349      *
350      * @return  The remote address; {@code null} if the channel's socket is not
351      *          connected
352      *
353      * @throws  ClosedChannelException
354      *          If the channel is closed
355      * @throws  IOException
356      *          If an I/O error occurs
357      *
358      * @since 1.7
359      */
360     public abstract SocketAddress getRemoteAddress() throws IOException;
361 
362     /**
363      * Receives a datagram via this channel.
364      *
365      * <p> If a datagram is immediately available, or if this channel is in
366      * blocking mode and one eventually becomes available, then the datagram is
367      * copied into the given byte buffer and its source address is returned.
368      * If this channel is in non-blocking mode and a datagram is not
369      * immediately available then this method immediately returns
370      * {@code null}.
371      *
372      * <p> The datagram is transferred into the given byte buffer starting at
373      * its current position, as if by a regular {@link
374      * ReadableByteChannel#read(java.nio.ByteBuffer) read} operation.  If there
375      * are fewer bytes remaining in the buffer than are required to hold the
376      * datagram then the remainder of the datagram is silently discarded.
377      *
378      * <p> This method performs exactly the same security checks as the {@link
379      * java.net.DatagramSocket#receive receive} method of the {@link
380      * java.net.DatagramSocket} class.  That is, if the socket is not connected
381      * to a specific remote address and a security manager has been installed
382      * then for each datagram received this method verifies that the source's
383      * address and port number are permitted by the security manager's {@link
384      * java.lang.SecurityManager#checkAccept checkAccept} method. Datagrams
385      * that are not permitted by the security manager are silently discarded.
386      * The overhead of this security check can be avoided by first connecting
387      * the socket via the {@link #connect connect} method.
388      *
389      * <p> This method may be invoked at any time.  If another thread has
390      * already initiated a read operation upon this channel, however, then an
391      * invocation of this method will block until the first operation is
392      * complete. If this channel's socket is not bound then this method will
393      * first cause the socket to be bound to an address that is assigned
394      * automatically, as if invoking the {@link #bind bind} method with a
395      * parameter of {@code null}. </p>
396      *
397      * @param  dst
398      *         The buffer into which the datagram is to be transferred
399      *
400      * @return  The datagram's source address,
401      *          or {@code null} if this channel is in non-blocking mode
402      *          and no datagram was immediately available
403      *
404      * @throws  IllegalArgumentException
405      *          If the buffer is read-only
406      *
407      * @throws  ClosedChannelException
408      *          If this channel is closed
409      *
410      * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
411      *          If another thread closes this channel
412      *          while the read operation is in progress
413      *
414      * @throws  ClosedByInterruptException
415      *          If another thread interrupts the current thread
416      *          while the read operation is in progress, thereby
417      *          closing the channel and setting the current thread's
418      *          interrupt status
419      *
420      * @throws  SecurityException
421      *          If unbound, and a security manager has been installed and
422      *          its {@link SecurityManager#checkListen checkListen} method
423      *          denies the operation
424      *
425      * @throws  IOException
426      *          If some other I/O error occurs
427      */
428     public abstract SocketAddress receive(ByteBuffer dst) throws IOException;
429 
430     /**
431      * Sends a datagram via this channel.
432      *
433      * <p> If this channel is in non-blocking mode and there is sufficient room
434      * in the underlying output buffer, or if this channel is in blocking mode
435      * and sufficient room becomes available, then the remaining bytes in the
436      * given buffer are transmitted as a single datagram to the given target
437      * address.
438      *
439      * <p> The datagram is transferred from the byte buffer as if by a regular
440      * {@link WritableByteChannel#write(java.nio.ByteBuffer) write} operation.
441      *
442      * <p> This method performs exactly the same security checks as the {@link
443      * java.net.DatagramSocket#send send} method of the {@link
444      * java.net.DatagramSocket} class.  That is, if the socket is not connected
445      * to a specific remote address and a security manager has been installed
446      * then for each datagram sent this method verifies that the target address
447      * and port number are permitted by the security manager's {@link
448      * java.lang.SecurityManager#checkConnect checkConnect} method.  The
449      * overhead of this security check can be avoided by first connecting the
450      * socket via the {@link #connect connect} method.
451      *
452      * <p> This method may be invoked at any time.  If another thread has
453      * already initiated a write operation upon this channel, however, then an
454      * invocation of this method will block until the first operation is
455      * complete. If this channel's socket is not bound then this method will
456      * first cause the socket to be bound to an address that is assigned
457      * automatically, as if by invoking the {@link #bind bind} method with a
458      * parameter of {@code null}. </p>
459      *
460      * @param  src
461      *         The buffer containing the datagram to be sent
462      *
463      * @param  target
464      *         The address to which the datagram is to be sent
465      *
466      * @return   The number of bytes sent, which will be either the number
467      *           of bytes that were remaining in the source buffer when this
468      *           method was invoked or, if this channel is non-blocking, may be
469      *           zero if there was insufficient room for the datagram in the
470      *           underlying output buffer
471      *
472      * @throws  AlreadyConnectedException
473      *          If this channel is connected to a different address
474      *          from that specified by {@code target}
475      *
476      * @throws  ClosedChannelException
477      *          If this channel is closed
478      *
479      * @throws  AsynchronousCloseException
480      *          If another thread closes this channel
481      *          while the read operation is in progress
482      *
483      * @throws  ClosedByInterruptException
484      *          If another thread interrupts the current thread
485      *          while the read operation is in progress, thereby
486      *          closing the channel and setting the current thread's
487      *          interrupt status
488      *
489      * @throws  UnresolvedAddressException
490      *          If the given remote address is not fully resolved
491      *
492      * @throws  UnsupportedAddressTypeException
493      *          If the type of the given remote address is not supported
494      *
495      * @throws  SecurityException
496      *          If a security manager has been installed and it does not permit
497      *          datagrams to be sent to the given address, or if unbound, and
498      *          the security manager's {@link SecurityManager#checkListen checkListen}
499      *          method denies the operation
500      *
501      * @throws  IOException
502      *          If some other I/O error occurs
503      */
504     public abstract int send(ByteBuffer src, SocketAddress target)
505         throws IOException;
506 
507 
508     // -- ByteChannel operations --
509 
510     /**
511      * Reads a datagram from this channel.
512      *
513      * <p> This method may only be invoked if this channel's socket is
514      * connected, and it only accepts datagrams from the socket's peer.  If
515      * there are more bytes in the datagram than remain in the given buffer
516      * then the remainder of the datagram is silently discarded.  Otherwise
517      * this method behaves exactly as specified in the {@link
518      * ReadableByteChannel} interface.  </p>
519      *
520      * @throws  NotYetConnectedException
521      *          If this channel's socket is not connected
522      */
523     public abstract int read(ByteBuffer dst) throws IOException;
524 
525     /**
526      * Reads a datagram from this channel.
527      *
528      * <p> This method may only be invoked if this channel's socket is
529      * connected, and it only accepts datagrams from the socket's peer.  If
530      * there are more bytes in the datagram than remain in the given buffers
531      * then the remainder of the datagram is silently discarded.  Otherwise
532      * this method behaves exactly as specified in the {@link
533      * ScatteringByteChannel} interface.  </p>
534      *
535      * @throws  NotYetConnectedException
536      *          If this channel's socket is not connected
537      */
538     public abstract long read(ByteBuffer[] dsts, int offset, int length)
539         throws IOException;
540 
541     /**
542      * Reads a datagram from this channel.
543      *
544      * <p> This method may only be invoked if this channel's socket is
545      * connected, and it only accepts datagrams from the socket's peer.  If
546      * there are more bytes in the datagram than remain in the given buffers
547      * then the remainder of the datagram is silently discarded.  Otherwise
548      * this method behaves exactly as specified in the {@link
549      * ScatteringByteChannel} interface.  </p>
550      *
551      * @throws  NotYetConnectedException
552      *          If this channel's socket is not connected
553      */
554     public final long read(ByteBuffer[] dsts) throws IOException {
555         return read(dsts, 0, dsts.length);
556     }
557 
558     /**
559      * Writes a datagram to this channel.
560      *
561      * <p> This method may only be invoked if this channel's socket is
562      * connected, in which case it sends datagrams directly to the socket's
563      * peer.  Otherwise it behaves exactly as specified in the {@link
564      * WritableByteChannel} interface.  </p>
565      *
566      * @throws  NotYetConnectedException
567      *          If this channel's socket is not connected
568      */
569     public abstract int write(ByteBuffer src) throws IOException;
570 
571     /**
572      * Writes a datagram to this channel.
573      *
574      * <p> This method may only be invoked if this channel's socket is
575      * connected, in which case it sends datagrams directly to the socket's
576      * peer.  Otherwise it behaves exactly as specified in the {@link
577      * GatheringByteChannel} interface.  </p>
578      *
579      * @return   The number of bytes sent, which will be either the number
580      *           of bytes that were remaining in the source buffer when this
581      *           method was invoked or, if this channel is non-blocking, may be
582      *           zero if there was insufficient room for the datagram in the
583      *           underlying output buffer
584      *
585      * @throws  NotYetConnectedException
586      *          If this channel's socket is not connected
587      */
588     public abstract long write(ByteBuffer[] srcs, int offset, int length)
589         throws IOException;
590 
591     /**
592      * Writes a datagram to this channel.
593      *
594      * <p> This method may only be invoked if this channel's socket is
595      * connected, in which case it sends datagrams directly to the socket's
596      * peer.  Otherwise it behaves exactly as specified in the {@link
597      * GatheringByteChannel} interface.  </p>
598      *
599      * @return   The number of bytes sent, which will be either the number
600      *           of bytes that were remaining in the source buffer when this
601      *           method was invoked or, if this channel is non-blocking, may be
602      *           zero if there was insufficient room for the datagram in the
603      *           underlying output buffer
604      *
605      * @throws  NotYetConnectedException
606      *          If this channel's socket is not connected
607      */
608     public final long write(ByteBuffer[] srcs) throws IOException {
609         return write(srcs, 0, srcs.length);
610     }
611 
612     /**
613      * {@inheritDoc}
614      * <p>
615      * If there is a security manager set, its {@code checkConnect} method is
616      * called with the local address and {@code -1} as its arguments to see
617      * if the operation is allowed. If the operation is not allowed,
618      * a {@code SocketAddress} representing the
619      * {@link java.net.InetAddress#getLoopbackAddress loopback} address and the
620      * local port of the channel's socket is returned.
621      *
622      * @return  The {@code SocketAddress} that the socket is bound to, or the
623      *          {@code SocketAddress} representing the loopback address if
624      *          denied by the security manager, or {@code null} if the
625      *          channel's socket is not bound
626      *
627      * @throws  ClosedChannelException     {@inheritDoc}
628      * @throws  IOException                {@inheritDoc}
629      */
630     @Override
631     public abstract SocketAddress getLocalAddress() throws IOException;
632 
633 }