http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/river/jtsk/trunk/src/com/sun/jini/jeri/internal/mux/Mux.java?r1=1069292&r2=1135026&diff_format=h
here i can see that timeout was added lately
make sure that startTimeout is > than 0 otherwise you will wait(0) or wait(-n) this probably cause IllegalMonitorStateException
EDIT: Ok above is a disaster But lets try this :
we are in Mux constructor : http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/river/jtsk/trunk/src/com/sun/jini/jeri/internal/mux/Mux.java?view=markup
line 176 we create SocketChannelConnectionIO andd pass this after that we break and and different thread takes over .
in constructor of SocketChannelConnectionIO defined here : http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/river/jtsk/trunk/src/com/sun/jini/jeri/internal/mux/SocketChannelConnectionIO.java?view=markup
line 112 we register to channel with the new handler().
handler recieaves something on chanel and function let say function handleReadReady is executed we synchronize on muxLock .
now we are still in constructor so object in final is still mutable !!!
let assume it changes , now we have something waiting on different muxLock
One in a million scenario
EDIT
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/river/jtsk/trunk/src/com/sun/jini/jeri/internal/mux/Mux.java?revision=1135026&view=co
Mux(SocketChannel channel,
int role, int initialInboundRation, int maxFragmentSize)
throws IOException
{
this.role = role;
if ((initialInboundRation & ~0x00FFFF00) != 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"illegal initial inbound ration: " +
toHexString(initialInboundRation));
}
this.initialInboundRation = initialInboundRation;
this.maxFragmentSize = maxFragmentSize;
//LINE BELOW IS CAUSING PROBLEM it passes this to SocketChannelConnectionIO
this.connectionIO = new SocketChannelConnectionIO(this, channel);
//Lets assume it stops here we are still in constructor
//and we are not in synchronized block
directBuffersUseful = true;
}
now in constructor of SocketChannelConnectionIO
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/river/jtsk/trunk/src/com/sun/jini/jeri/internal/mux/SocketChannelConnectionIO.java?revision=1069292&view=co
SocketChannelConnectionIO(Mux mux, SocketChannel channel)
throws IOException
{
super(mux);
channel.configureBlocking(false);
this.channel = channel;
//Line below we are registering to the channel with mux that is still mutable
//this is the line that actually is causing the problem move that to
// start() and it should work
key = selectionManager.register(channel, new Handler());
}
move this code to start() should work key = selectionManager.register(channel, new Handler()); (i am assuming start is executet when we want to start prosessing)
/**
* Starts processing connection data.
*/
void start() throws IOException {
key = selectionManager.register(channel, new Handler());
key.renewInterestMask(SelectionKey.OP_READ);
}
But it would be much better not to create SocketChannelConnectionIO in the constructor of mux but maybe somewhere after that the same for second constructor creating StreamConnectionIO with this
muxLockusage looks fine in that class but it has package permissions. Any chance this exception is elsewhere in another class and the debugging is tricking you to think it is happening there? Next time in the debugger I'd dump the stack trace from the exception directly. – Gray Sep 22 '11 at 19:41