@Override protected void doRun() { NioChannel socket = socketWrapper.getSocket(); SelectionKey key = socket.getIOChannel().keyFor(socket.getPoller().getSelector()); try { int handshake = -1; try { if (key != null) { // For STOP there is no point trying to handshake as the // Poller has been stopped. if (socket.isHandshakeComplete() || event == SocketEvent.STOP) { handshake = 0; } else { handshake = socket.handshake(key.isReadable(), key.isWritable()); // The handshake process reads/writes from/to the // socket. status may therefore be OPEN_WRITE once // the handshake completes. However, the handshake // happens when the socket is opened so the status // must always be OPEN_READ after it completes. It // is OK to always set this as it is only used if // the handshake completes. event = SocketEvent.OPEN_READ; } } } catch (IOException x) { handshake = -1; if (log.isDebugEnabled()) log.debug("Error during SSL handshake", x); } catch (CancelledKeyException ckx) { handshake = -1; } if (handshake == 0) { SocketState state = SocketState.OPEN; // Process the request from this socket if (event == null) { state = getHandler().process(socketWrapper, SocketEvent.OPEN_READ); } else { state = getHandler().process(socketWrapper, event); } if (state == SocketState.CLOSED) { close(socket, key); } } else if (handshake == -1) { close(socket, key); } else if (handshake == SelectionKey.OP_READ) { socketWrapper.registerReadInterest(); } else if (handshake == SelectionKey.OP_WRITE) { socketWrapper.registerWriteInterest(); } } catch (CancelledKeyException cx) { socket.getPoller().cancelledKey(key); } catch (VirtualMachineError vme) { ExceptionUtils.handleThrowable(vme); } catch (Throwable t) { log.error("", t); socket.getPoller().cancelledKey(key); } finally { socketWrapper = null; event = null; // return to cache if (running && !paused) { processorCache.push(this); } } }