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If null then no alarm method is fired. /// public Func AlarmMethod { get; set; } public ThreadWatchdogInfo(Thread thread, int timeout) { Thread = thread; Timeout = timeout; FirstTick = Environment.TickCount & Int32.MaxValue; LastTick = FirstTick; } } /// /// This event is called whenever a tracked thread is /// stopped or has not called UpdateThread() in time< /// /summary> public static event Action OnWatchdogTimeout; private static readonly ILog m_log = LogManager.GetLogger(System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().DeclaringType); private static Dictionary m_threads; private static System.Timers.Timer m_watchdogTimer; static Watchdog() { m_threads = new Dictionary(); m_watchdogTimer = new System.Timers.Timer(WATCHDOG_INTERVAL_MS); m_watchdogTimer.AutoReset = false; m_watchdogTimer.Elapsed += WatchdogTimerElapsed; m_watchdogTimer.Start(); } /// /// Start a new thread that is tracked by the watchdog timer. /// /// The method that will be executed in a new thread /// A name to give to the new thread /// Priority to run the thread at /// True to run this thread as a background thread, otherwise false /// Trigger an alarm function is we have timed out /// The newly created Thread object public static Thread StartThread( ThreadStart start, string name, ThreadPriority priority, bool isBackground, bool alarmIfTimeout) { return StartThread(start, name, priority, isBackground, alarmIfTimeout, null, DEFAULT_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT_MS); } /// /// Start a new thread that is tracked by the watchdog timer /// /// The method that will be executed in a new thread /// A name to give to the new thread /// Priority to run the thread at /// True to run this thread as a background /// thread, otherwise false /// Trigger an alarm function is we have timed out /// /// Alarm method to call if alarmIfTimeout is true and there is a timeout. /// Normally, this will just return some useful debugging information. /// /// Number of milliseconds to wait until we issue a warning about timeout. /// The newly created Thread object public static Thread StartThread( ThreadStart start, string name, ThreadPriority priority, bool isBackground, bool alarmIfTimeout, Func alarmMethod, int timeout) { Thread thread = new Thread(start); thread.Name = name; thread.Priority = priority; thread.IsBackground = isBackground; ThreadWatchdogInfo twi = new ThreadWatchdogInfo(thread, timeout) { AlarmIfTimeout = alarmIfTimeout, AlarmMethod = alarmMethod }; m_log.DebugFormat( "[WATCHDOG]: Started tracking thread {0}, ID {1}", twi.Thread.Name, twi.Thread.ManagedThreadId); lock (m_threads) m_threads.Add(twi.Thread.ManagedThreadId, twi); thread.Start(); return thread; } /// /// Marks the current thread as alive /// public static void UpdateThread() { UpdateThread(Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId); } /// /// Stops watchdog tracking on the current thread /// /// /// True if the thread was removed from the list of tracked /// threads, otherwise false /// public static bool RemoveThread() { return RemoveThread(Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId); } private static bool RemoveThread(int threadID) { lock (m_threads) return m_threads.Remove(threadID); } public static bool AbortThread(int threadID) { lock (m_threads) { if (m_threads.ContainsKey(threadID)) { ThreadWatchdogInfo twi = m_threads[threadID]; twi.Thread.Abort(); RemoveThread(threadID); return true; } else { return false; } } } private static void UpdateThread(int threadID) { ThreadWatchdogInfo threadInfo; // Although TryGetValue is not a thread safe operation, we use a try/catch here instead // of a lock for speed. Adding/removing threads is a very rare operation compared to // UpdateThread(), and a single UpdateThread() failure here and there won't break // anything try { if (m_threads.TryGetValue(threadID, out threadInfo)) { threadInfo.LastTick = Environment.TickCount & Int32.MaxValue; threadInfo.IsTimedOut = false; } else { m_log.WarnFormat("[WATCHDOG]: Asked to update thread {0} which is not being monitored", threadID); } } catch { } } /// /// Get currently watched threads for diagnostic purposes /// /// public static ThreadWatchdogInfo[] GetThreadsInfo() { lock (m_threads) return m_threads.Values.ToArray(); } /// /// Return the current thread's watchdog info. /// /// The watchdog info. null if the thread isn't being monitored. public static ThreadWatchdogInfo GetCurrentThreadInfo() { lock (m_threads) { if (m_threads.ContainsKey(Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId)) return m_threads[Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId]; } return null; } /// /// Check watched threads. Fire alarm if appropriate. /// /// /// private static void WatchdogTimerElapsed(object sender, System.Timers.ElapsedEventArgs e) { Action callback = OnWatchdogTimeout; if (callback != null) { List callbackInfos = null; lock (m_threads) { int now = Environment.TickCount; foreach (ThreadWatchdogInfo threadInfo in m_threads.Values) { if (threadInfo.Thread.ThreadState == ThreadState.Stopped) { RemoveThread(threadInfo.Thread.ManagedThreadId); if (callbackInfos == null) callbackInfos = new List(); callbackInfos.Add(threadInfo); } else if (!threadInfo.IsTimedOut && now - threadInfo.LastTick >= threadInfo.Timeout) { threadInfo.IsTimedOut = true; if (threadInfo.AlarmIfTimeout) { if (callbackInfos == null) callbackInfos = new List(); callbackInfos.Add(threadInfo); } } } } if (callbackInfos != null) foreach (ThreadWatchdogInfo callbackInfo in callbackInfos) callback(callbackInfo); } m_watchdogTimer.Start(); } } }