Basically I have the following decoder:
public class Decoder extends ReplayingDecoder<Packet, Void> {
@Override
public Packet decode(ChannelHandlerContext ctx, ByteBuf in) throws Exception {
short id = in.readUnsignedByte();
Packet packet = Packet.newInstance(id);
if (packet == null) {
throw new IOException("Wasn't prepared to deal with packet 0x" + Integer.toHexString(id));
}
packet.read(in);
return packet;
}
}
It is designed to take input from the stream, read an unsigned byte packet id and then use that byte to construct a decoder, however the issue I have here is shutting down the system on an invalid input (where the IOException is thrown). I have tried using ChannelHandlerContext.close() and ChannelHandlerContext.channel().close() however both of these end up calling the Decoder in a loop and I land up getting stuck.
Please give me some help in gracefully closing this connection.
On a side note it would also be nice to know how to terminate a connection when a read has blocked for more than x milliseconds.