Semaphore
  public
  
  
  
  class
  Semaphore
  
    extends Object
  
  
  
  
  
      implements
      
        Serializable
      
  
  
| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | java.util.concurrent.Semaphore | 
A counting semaphore.  Conceptually, a semaphore maintains a set of
 permits.  Each acquire() blocks if necessary until a permit is
 available, and then takes it.  Each release() adds a permit,
 potentially releasing a blocking acquirer.
 However, no actual permit objects are used; the Semaphore just
 keeps a count of the number available and acts accordingly.
 
Semaphores are often used to restrict the number of threads than can access some (physical or logical) resource. For example, here is a class that uses a semaphore to control access to a pool of items:
 class Pool {
   private static final int MAX_AVAILABLE = 100;
   private final Semaphore available = new Semaphore(MAX_AVAILABLE, true);
   public Object getItem() throws InterruptedException {
     available.acquire();
     return getNextAvailableItem();
   }
   public void putItem(Object x) {
     if (markAsUnused(x))
       available.release();
   }
   // Not a particularly efficient data structure; just for demo
   protected Object[] items = ...; // whatever kinds of items being managed
   protected boolean[] used = new boolean[MAX_AVAILABLE];
   protected synchronized Object getNextAvailableItem() {
     for (int i = 0; i < MAX_AVAILABLE; ++i) {
       if (!used[i]) {
         used[i] = true;
         return items[i];
       }
     }
     return null; // not reached
   }
   protected synchronized boolean markAsUnused(Object item) {
     for (int i = 0; i < MAX_AVAILABLE; ++i) {
       if (item == items[i]) {
         if (used[i]) {
           used[i] = false;
           return true;
         } else
           return false;
       }
     }
     return false;
   }
 }Before obtaining an item each thread must acquire a permit from
 the semaphore, guaranteeing that an item is available for use. When
 the thread has finished with the item it is returned back to the
 pool and a permit is returned to the semaphore, allowing another
 thread to acquire that item.  Note that no synchronization lock is
 held when acquire() is called as that would prevent an item
 from being returned to the pool.  The semaphore encapsulates the
 synchronization needed to restrict access to the pool, separately
 from any synchronization needed to maintain the consistency of the
 pool itself.
 
A semaphore initialized to one, and which is used such that it
 only has at most one permit available, can serve as a mutual
 exclusion lock.  This is more commonly known as a binary
 semaphore, because it only has two states: one permit
 available, or zero permits available.  When used in this way, the
 binary semaphore has the property (unlike many Lock
 implementations), that the "lock" can be released by a
 thread other than the owner (as semaphores have no notion of
 ownership).  This can be useful in some specialized contexts, such
 as deadlock recovery.
 
The constructor for this class optionally accepts a
 fairness parameter. When set false, this class makes no
 guarantees about the order in which threads acquire permits. In
 particular, barging is permitted, that is, a thread
 invoking acquire() can be allocated a permit ahead of a
 thread that has been waiting - logically the new thread places itself at
 the head of the queue of waiting threads. When fairness is set true, the
 semaphore guarantees that threads invoking any of the acquire methods are selected to obtain permits in the order in
 which their invocation of those methods was processed
 (first-in-first-out; FIFO). Note that FIFO ordering necessarily
 applies to specific internal points of execution within these
 methods.  So, it is possible for one thread to invoke
 acquire before another, but reach the ordering point after
 the other, and similarly upon return from the method.
 Also note that the untimed tryAcquire methods do not
 honor the fairness setting, but will take any permits that are
 available.
 
Generally, semaphores used to control resource access should be initialized as fair, to ensure that no thread is starved out from accessing a resource. When using semaphores for other kinds of synchronization control, the throughput advantages of non-fair ordering often outweigh fairness considerations.
This class also provides convenience methods to acquire and release multiple
 permits at a time. These methods are generally more efficient and
 effective than loops. However, they do not establish any preference
 order. For example, if thread A invokes s.acquire(3) and
 thread B invokes s.acquire(2), and two permits become
 available, then there is no guarantee that thread B will obtain
 them unless its acquire came first and Semaphore s is in
 fair mode.
 
Memory consistency effects: Actions in a thread prior to calling
 a "release" method such as release()
 happen-before
 actions following a successful "acquire" method such as acquire()
 in another thread.
Summary
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      Semaphore(int permits)
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      Semaphore(int permits, boolean fair)
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        void | 
      acquire()
      Acquires a permit from this semaphore, blocking until one is available, or the thread is interrupted. | 
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        void | 
      acquire(int permits)
      Acquires the given number of permits from this semaphore, blocking until all are available, or the thread is interrupted. | 
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        void | 
      acquireUninterruptibly(int permits)
      Acquires the given number of permits from this semaphore, blocking until all are available. | 
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        void | 
      acquireUninterruptibly()
      Acquires a permit from this semaphore, blocking until one is available. | 
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        int | 
      availablePermits()
      Returns the current number of permits available in this semaphore. | 
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        int | 
      drainPermits()
      Acquires and returns all permits that are immediately available, or if negative permits are available, releases them. | 
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        final
        
        int | 
      getQueueLength()
      Returns an estimate of the number of threads waiting to acquire. | 
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        final
        
        boolean | 
      hasQueuedThreads()
      Queries whether any threads are waiting to acquire. | 
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        boolean | 
      isFair()
      Returns  | 
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        void | 
      release(int permits)
      Releases the given number of permits, returning them to the semaphore. | 
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        void | 
      release()
      Releases a permit, returning it to the semaphore. | 
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        String | 
      toString()
      Returns a string identifying this semaphore, as well as its state. | 
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        boolean | 
      tryAcquire(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
      Acquires a permit from this semaphore, if one becomes available within the given waiting time and the current thread has not been interrupted. | 
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        boolean | 
      tryAcquire(int permits, long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
      Acquires the given number of permits from this semaphore, if all become available within the given waiting time and the current thread has not been interrupted. | 
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        boolean | 
      tryAcquire()
      Acquires a permit from this semaphore, only if one is available at the time of invocation. | 
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        boolean | 
      tryAcquire(int permits)
      Acquires the given number of permits from this semaphore, only if all are available at the time of invocation. | 
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        Collection<Thread> | 
      getQueuedThreads()
      Returns a collection containing threads that may be waiting to acquire. | 
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        void | 
      reducePermits(int reduction)
      Shrinks the number of available permits by the indicated reduction. | 
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Public constructors
Semaphore
public Semaphore (int permits)
Creates a Semaphore with the given number of
 permits and nonfair fairness setting.
| Parameters | |
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| permits | int: the initial number of permits available.
        This value may be negative, in which case releases
        must occur before any acquires will be granted. | 
Semaphore
public Semaphore (int permits, 
                boolean fair)Creates a Semaphore with the given number of
 permits and the given fairness setting.
| Parameters | |
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| permits | int: the initial number of permits available.
        This value may be negative, in which case releases
        must occur before any acquires will be granted. | 
| fair | boolean:trueif this semaphore will guarantee
        first-in first-out granting of permits under contention,
        elsefalse | 
Public methods
acquire
public void acquire ()
Acquires a permit from this semaphore, blocking until one is available, or the thread is interrupted.
Acquires a permit, if one is available and returns immediately, reducing the number of available permits by one.
If no permit is available then the current thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling purposes and lies dormant until one of two things happens:
- Some other thread invokes the release()method for this semaphore and the current thread is next to be assigned a permit; or
- Some other thread interrupts the current thread.
If the current thread:
- has its interrupted status set on entry to this method; or
- is interrupted while waiting for a permit,
InterruptedException is thrown and the current thread's
 interrupted status is cleared.
      | Throws | |
|---|---|
| InterruptedException | if the current thread is interrupted | 
acquire
public void acquire (int permits)
Acquires the given number of permits from this semaphore, blocking until all are available, or the thread is interrupted.
Acquires the given number of permits, if they are available,
 and returns immediately, reducing the number of available permits
 by the given amount. This method has the same effect as the
 loop for (int i = 0; i < permits; ++i) acquire(); except
 that it atomically acquires the permits all at once:
 
If insufficient permits are available then the current thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling purposes and lies dormant until one of two things happens:
- Some other thread invokes one of the releasemethods for this semaphore and the current thread is next to be assigned permits and the number of available permits satisfies this request; or
- Some other thread interrupts the current thread.
If the current thread:
- has its interrupted status set on entry to this method; or
- is interrupted while waiting for a permit,
InterruptedException is thrown and the current thread's
 interrupted status is cleared.
 Any permits that were to be assigned to this thread are instead
 assigned to other threads trying to acquire permits, as if
 permits had been made available by a call to release().
    | Parameters | |
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| permits | int: the number of permits to acquire | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| InterruptedException | if the current thread is interrupted | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if permitsis negative | 
acquireUninterruptibly
public void acquireUninterruptibly (int permits)
Acquires the given number of permits from this semaphore, blocking until all are available.
Acquires the given number of permits, if they are available,
 and returns immediately, reducing the number of available permits
 by the given amount. This method has the same effect as the
 loop for (int i = 0; i < permits; ++i) acquireUninterruptibly();
 except that it atomically acquires the permits all at once:
 
If insufficient permits are available then the current thread becomes
 disabled for thread scheduling purposes and lies dormant until
 some other thread invokes one of the release
 methods for this semaphore and the current thread is next to be assigned
 permits and the number of available permits satisfies this request.
 
If the current thread is interrupted while waiting for permits then it will continue to wait and its position in the queue is not affected. When the thread does return from this method its interrupt status will be set.
| Parameters | |
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| permits | int: the number of permits to acquire | 
| Throws | |
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| IllegalArgumentException | if permitsis negative | 
acquireUninterruptibly
public void acquireUninterruptibly ()
Acquires a permit from this semaphore, blocking until one is available.
Acquires a permit, if one is available and returns immediately, reducing the number of available permits by one.
If no permit is available then the current thread becomes
 disabled for thread scheduling purposes and lies dormant until
 some other thread invokes the release() method for this
 semaphore and the current thread is next to be assigned a permit.
 
If the current thread is interrupted while waiting for a permit then it will continue to wait, but the time at which the thread is assigned a permit may change compared to the time it would have received the permit had no interruption occurred. When the thread does return from this method its interrupt status will be set.
availablePermits
public int availablePermits ()
Returns the current number of permits available in this semaphore.
This method is typically used for debugging and testing purposes.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| int | the number of permits available in this semaphore | 
drainPermits
public int drainPermits ()
Acquires and returns all permits that are immediately available, or if negative permits are available, releases them. Upon return, zero permits are available.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| int | the number of permits acquired or, if negative, the number released | 
getQueueLength
public final int getQueueLength ()
Returns an estimate of the number of threads waiting to acquire. 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 system state, not for synchronization control.
| Returns | |
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| int | the estimated number of threads waiting for this lock | 
hasQueuedThreads
public final boolean hasQueuedThreads ()
Queries whether any threads are waiting to acquire. Note that
 because cancellations may occur at any time, a true
 return does not guarantee that any other thread will ever
 acquire.  This method is designed primarily for use in
 monitoring of the system state.
| Returns | |
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| boolean | trueif there may be other threads waiting to
         acquire the lock | 
isFair
public boolean isFair ()
Returns true if this semaphore has fairness set true.
| Returns | |
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| boolean | trueif this semaphore has fairness set true | 
release
public void release (int permits)
Releases the given number of permits, returning them to the semaphore.
Releases the given number of permits, increasing the number of available permits by that amount. If any threads are trying to acquire permits, then one thread is selected and given the permits that were just released. If the number of available permits satisfies that thread's request then that thread is (re)enabled for thread scheduling purposes; otherwise the thread will wait until sufficient permits are available. If there are still permits available after this thread's request has been satisfied, then those permits are assigned in turn to other threads trying to acquire permits.
There is no requirement that a thread that releases a permit must
 have acquired that permit by calling acquire.
 Correct usage of a semaphore is established by programming convention
 in the application.
| Parameters | |
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| permits | int: the number of permits to release | 
| Throws | |
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| IllegalArgumentException | if permitsis negative | 
release
public void release ()
Releases a permit, returning it to the semaphore.
Releases a permit, increasing the number of available permits by one. If any threads are trying to acquire a permit, then one is selected and given the permit that was just released. That thread is (re)enabled for thread scheduling purposes.
There is no requirement that a thread that releases a permit must
 have acquired that permit by calling acquire().
 Correct usage of a semaphore is established by programming convention
 in the application.
toString
public String toString ()
Returns a string identifying this semaphore, as well as its state.
 The state, in brackets, includes the String "Permits ="
 followed by the number of permits.
| Returns | |
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| String | a string identifying this semaphore, as well as its state | 
tryAcquire
public boolean tryAcquire (long timeout, 
                TimeUnit unit)Acquires a permit from this semaphore, if one becomes available within the given waiting time and the current thread has not been interrupted.
Acquires a permit, if one is available and returns immediately,
 with the value true,
 reducing the number of available permits by one.
 
If no permit is available then the current thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling purposes and lies dormant until one of three things happens:
- Some other thread invokes the release()method for this semaphore and the current thread is next to be assigned a permit; or
- Some other thread interrupts the current thread; or
- The specified waiting time elapses.
If a permit is acquired then the value true is returned.
 
If the current thread:
- has its interrupted status set on entry to this method; or
- is interrupted while waiting to acquire a permit,
InterruptedException is thrown and the current thread's
 interrupted status is cleared.
 If the specified waiting time elapses then the value false
 is returned.  If the time is less than or equal to zero, the method
 will not wait at all.
| Parameters | |
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| timeout | long: the maximum time to wait for a permit | 
| unit | TimeUnit: the time unit of thetimeoutargument | 
| Returns | |
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| boolean | trueif a permit was acquired andfalseif the waiting time elapsed before a permit was acquired | 
| Throws | |
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| InterruptedException | if the current thread is interrupted | 
tryAcquire
public boolean tryAcquire (int permits, 
                long timeout, 
                TimeUnit unit)Acquires the given number of permits from this semaphore, if all become available within the given waiting time and the current thread has not been interrupted.
Acquires the given number of permits, if they are available and
 returns immediately, with the value true,
 reducing the number of available permits by the given amount.
 
If insufficient permits are available then the current thread becomes disabled for thread scheduling purposes and lies dormant until one of three things happens:
- Some other thread invokes one of the releasemethods for this semaphore and the current thread is next to be assigned permits and the number of available permits satisfies this request; or
- Some other thread interrupts the current thread; or
- The specified waiting time elapses.
If the permits are acquired then the value true is returned.
 
If the current thread:
- has its interrupted status set on entry to this method; or
- is interrupted while waiting to acquire the permits,
InterruptedException is thrown and the current thread's
 interrupted status is cleared.
 Any permits that were to be assigned to this thread, are instead
 assigned to other threads trying to acquire permits, as if
 the permits had been made available by a call to release().
 If the specified waiting time elapses then the value false
 is returned.  If the time is less than or equal to zero, the method
 will not wait at all.  Any permits that were to be assigned to this
 thread, are instead assigned to other threads trying to acquire
 permits, as if the permits had been made available by a call to
 release().
| Parameters | |
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| permits | int: the number of permits to acquire | 
| timeout | long: the maximum time to wait for the permits | 
| unit | TimeUnit: the time unit of thetimeoutargument | 
| Returns | |
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| boolean | trueif all permits were acquired andfalseif the waiting time elapsed before all permits were acquired | 
| Throws | |
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| InterruptedException | if the current thread is interrupted | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if permitsis negative | 
tryAcquire
public boolean tryAcquire ()
Acquires a permit from this semaphore, only if one is available at the time of invocation.
Acquires a permit, if one is available and returns immediately,
 with the value true,
 reducing the number of available permits by one.
 
If no permit is available then this method will return
 immediately with the value false.
 
Even when this semaphore has been set to use a
 fair ordering policy, a call to tryAcquire() will
 immediately acquire a permit if one is available, whether or not
 other threads are currently waiting.
 This "barging" behavior can be useful in certain
 circumstances, even though it breaks fairness. If you want to honor
 the fairness setting, then use
 tryAcquire(0, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
 which is almost equivalent (it also detects interruption).
| Returns | |
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| boolean | trueif a permit was acquired andfalseotherwise | 
tryAcquire
public boolean tryAcquire (int permits)
Acquires the given number of permits from this semaphore, only if all are available at the time of invocation.
Acquires the given number of permits, if they are available, and
 returns immediately, with the value true,
 reducing the number of available permits by the given amount.
 
If insufficient permits are available then this method will return
 immediately with the value false and the number of available
 permits is unchanged.
 
Even when this semaphore has been set to use a fair ordering
 policy, a call to tryAcquire will
 immediately acquire a permit if one is available, whether or
 not other threads are currently waiting.  This
 "barging" behavior can be useful in certain
 circumstances, even though it breaks fairness. If you want to
 honor the fairness setting, then use tryAcquire(permits, 0, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
 which is almost equivalent (it also detects interruption).
| Parameters | |
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| permits | int: the number of permits to acquire | 
| Returns | |
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| boolean | trueif the permits were acquired andfalseotherwise | 
| Throws | |
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| IllegalArgumentException | if permitsis negative | 
Protected methods
getQueuedThreads
protected Collection<Thread> getQueuedThreads ()
Returns a collection containing threads that may be waiting to acquire. 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.
| Returns | |
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| Collection<Thread> | the collection of threads | 
reducePermits
protected void reducePermits (int reduction)
Shrinks the number of available permits by the indicated
 reduction. This method can be useful in subclasses that use
 semaphores to track resources that become unavailable. This
 method differs from acquire in that it does not block
 waiting for permits to become available.
| Parameters | |
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| reduction | int: the number of permits to remove | 
| Throws | |
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| IllegalArgumentException | if reductionis negative | 
