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6502bench/SourceGen/Sandbox/Sponsor.cs
2019-07-20 13:28:37 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright 2019 faddenSoft
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Runtime.Remoting.Lifetime;
using System.Security.Permissions;
namespace SourceGen.Sandbox {
/// <summary>
/// This wraps a MarshalByRefObject instance with a "sponsor". This
/// is necessary because objects created by the host in the plugin
/// AppDomain aren't strongly referenced across the boundary (the two
/// AppDomains have independent garbage collection). Because the plugin
/// AppDomain can't know when the host AppDomain discards its objects,
/// it will discard remote-proxied objects on its side after a period of disuse.
///
/// The ISponsor/ILease mechanism provides a way for the host-side object
/// to define the lifespan of the plugin-side objects. The object
/// manager in the plugin AppDomain will invoke Renewal() back in the host-side
/// AppDomain.
/// </summary>
[SecurityPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, Infrastructure = true)]
class Sponsor<T> : MarshalByRefObject, ISponsor, IDisposable where T : MarshalByRefObject {
/// <summary>
/// The object we've wrapped.
/// </summary>
private T mObj;
/// <summary>
/// For IDisposable.
/// </summary>
private bool mDisposed = false;
// For debugging, track the last renewal time.
private DateTime mLastRenewal = DateTime.Now;
public T Instance {
get {
if (mDisposed) {
throw new ObjectDisposedException("Sponsor was disposed");
} else {
return mObj;
}
}
}
public Sponsor(T obj) {
mObj = obj;
// Get the lifetime service lease from the MarshalByRefObject,
// and register ourselves as a sponsor.
ILease lease = (ILease)obj.GetLifetimeService();
lease.Register(this);
Debug.WriteLine(DateTime.Now.ToString("HH:mm:ss") + "|Sponsor created; initLt=" +
lease.InitialLeaseTime + " renOC=" + lease.RenewOnCallTime +
" spon=" + lease.SponsorshipTimeout);
}
public bool CheckLease() {
try {
ILease lease = (ILease)mObj.GetLifetimeService();
if (lease.CurrentState != LeaseState.Active) {
Debug.WriteLine("WARNING: lease has expired for " + mObj);
return false;
}
} catch (System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingException ex) {
Debug.WriteLine("WARNING: remote object gone: " + ex.Message);
return false;
}
return true;
}
/// <summary>
/// Extends the lease time for the wrapped object. This is called
/// from the plugin AppDomain, but executes on the host AppDomain.
/// </summary>
[SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.LinkDemand,
Flags = SecurityPermissionFlag.Infrastructure)]
TimeSpan ISponsor.Renewal(ILease lease) {
DateTime now = DateTime.Now;
Debug.WriteLine(DateTime.Now.ToString("HH:mm:ss") + "|Lease renewal for " + mObj +
", last renewed " + (now - mLastRenewal) + " sec ago; renewing for " +
lease.RenewOnCallTime + " (host id=" + AppDomain.CurrentDomain.Id + ")");
mLastRenewal = now;
if (mDisposed) {
// Shouldn't happen -- we should be unregistered -- but I
// don't know if multiple threads are involved.
Debug.WriteLine("WARNING: attempted to renew a disposed Sponsor");
return TimeSpan.Zero;
} else {
// Use the lease's RenewOnCallTime.
return lease.RenewOnCallTime;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Finalizer. Required for IDisposable.
/// </summary>
~Sponsor() {
Dispose(false);
}
/// <summary>
/// Generic IDisposable implementation.
/// </summary>
public void Dispose() {
// Dispose of unmanaged resources.
Dispose(true);
// Suppress finalization.
GC.SuppressFinalize(this);
}
/// <summary>
/// Destroys the Sponsor, if one was created.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="disposing">True if called from Dispose(), false if from finalizer.</param>
protected virtual void Dispose(bool disposing) {
if (mDisposed) {
return;
}
Debug.WriteLine("Sponsor.Dispose(disposing=" + disposing + ")");
// If this is a managed object, call its Dispose method.
if (disposing) {
if (mObj is IDisposable) {
((IDisposable)mObj).Dispose();
}
}
// Remove ourselves from the lifetime service.
// NOTE: if you see this blowing up at app shutdown, it's because you didn't
// call Dispose() on the DomainManager.
object leaseObj;
try {
leaseObj = mObj.GetLifetimeService();
} catch (Exception ex) {
// This seems to happen when we shut down without having disposed of the
// AppDomain, probably when a Sponsor's finalizer runs before the
// DomainManager's finalizer. Sometimes it also happens when you seem to
// be doing everything right, though this seems to correspond with a lack
// of lease renewal messages (i.e. something is really wrong as the other end).
//
// I think failures here can be ignored, since it's just failure to clean up
// something that doesn't exist.
//
// Sometimes it's:
// RemotingException: Object '---' has been disconnected or does not exist at the server.
Debug.WriteLine("WARNING: GetLifetimeService failed: " + ex.Message);
leaseObj = null;
}
if (leaseObj is ILease) {
ILease lease = (ILease)leaseObj;
try {
lease.Unregister(this);
} catch (InvalidOperationException ex) {
// TODO(someday): not expected -- why did this start happening? (Might
// be related to the timer hack not being enabled during early stages of
// WPF port? Seems to have stopped.)
Debug.WriteLine("WARNING: lease.Unregister threw " + ex);
}
}
mDisposed = true;
}
}
}