package org.apache.blur.store.buffer; /* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ import java.io.EOFException; import java.io.IOException; import org.apache.lucene.store.IOContext; import org.apache.lucene.store.IndexInput; import org.apache.lucene.store.IndexOutput; /** Base implementation class for buffered {@link IndexInput}. */ public abstract class ReusedBufferedIndexInput extends IndexInput { // START Changed code from normal BufferedIndexInput @Override public final void close() throws IOException { closeInternal(); store.putBuffer(buffer); buffer = null; } protected abstract void closeInternal() throws IOException; private void refill() throws IOException { long start = bufferStart + bufferPosition; long end = start + bufferSize; if (end > length()) // don't read past EOF end = length(); int newLength = (int) (end - start); if (newLength <= 0) throw new EOFException("read past EOF: " + this); if (buffer == null) { buffer = store.takeBuffer(bufferSize); seekInternal(bufferStart); } readInternal(buffer, 0, newLength); bufferLength = newLength; bufferStart = start; bufferPosition = 0; } // The normal read buffer size defaults to 1024, but // increasing this during merging seems to yield // performance gains. However we don't want to increase // it too much because there are quite a few // BufferedIndexInputs created during merging. See // LUCENE-888 for details. /** * A buffer size for merges set to 8192, 4k in Lucene */ public static final int MERGE_BUFFER_SIZE = 8192; //END Changed code from normal BufferedIndexInput /** Default buffer size set to 1024 */ public static final int BUFFER_SIZE = 1024; private int bufferSize = BUFFER_SIZE; protected byte[] buffer; private long bufferStart = 0; // position in file of buffer private int bufferLength = 0; // end of valid bytes private int bufferPosition = 0; // next byte to read private Store store; @Override public final byte readByte() throws IOException { if (bufferPosition >= bufferLength) refill(); return buffer[bufferPosition++]; } public ReusedBufferedIndexInput(String resourceDesc) { this(resourceDesc, BUFFER_SIZE); } public ReusedBufferedIndexInput(String resourceDesc, IOContext context) { this(resourceDesc, bufferSize(context)); } /** Inits BufferedIndexInput with a specific bufferSize */ public ReusedBufferedIndexInput(String resourceDesc, int bufferSize) { super(resourceDesc); checkBufferSize(bufferSize); this.bufferSize = bufferSize; this.store = BufferStore.instance(bufferSize); } /** Returns buffer size. @see #setBufferSize */ public final int getBufferSize() { return bufferSize; } private void checkBufferSize(int bufferSize) { if (bufferSize <= 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("bufferSize must be greater than 0 (got " + bufferSize + ")"); } @Override public final void readBytes(byte[] b, int offset, int len) throws IOException { readBytes(b, offset, len, true); } @Override public final void readBytes(byte[] b, int offset, int len, boolean useBuffer) throws IOException { if (len <= (bufferLength - bufferPosition)) { // the buffer contains enough data to satisfy this request if (len > 0) // to allow b to be null if len is 0... System.arraycopy(buffer, bufferPosition, b, offset, len); bufferPosition += len; } else { // the buffer does not have enough data. First serve all we've got. int available = bufferLength - bufferPosition; if (available > 0) { System.arraycopy(buffer, bufferPosition, b, offset, available); offset += available; len -= available; bufferPosition += available; } // and now, read the remaining 'len' bytes: if (useBuffer && len < bufferSize) { // If the amount left to read is small enough, and // we are allowed to use our buffer, do it in the usual // buffered way: fill the buffer and copy from it: refill(); if (bufferLength < len) { // Throw an exception when refill() could not read len bytes: System.arraycopy(buffer, 0, b, offset, bufferLength); throw new EOFException("read past EOF: " + this); } else { System.arraycopy(buffer, 0, b, offset, len); bufferPosition = len; } } else { // The amount left to read is larger than the buffer // or we've been asked to not use our buffer - // there's no performance reason not to read it all // at once. Note that unlike the previous code of // this function, there is no need to do a seek // here, because there's no need to reread what we // had in the buffer. long after = bufferStart + bufferPosition + len; if (after > length()) throw new EOFException("read past EOF: " + this); readInternal(b, offset, len); bufferStart = after; bufferPosition = 0; bufferLength = 0; // trigger refill() on read } } } @Override public final short readShort() throws IOException { if (2 <= (bufferLength - bufferPosition)) { return (short) (((buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xFF) << 8) | (buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xFF)); } else { return super.readShort(); } } @Override public final int readInt() throws IOException { if (4 <= (bufferLength - bufferPosition)) { return ((buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xFF) << 24) | ((buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xFF) << 16) | ((buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xFF) << 8) | (buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xFF); } else { return super.readInt(); } } @Override public final long readLong() throws IOException { if (8 <= (bufferLength - bufferPosition)) { final int i1 = ((buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xff) << 24) | ((buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xff) << 16) | ((buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xff) << 8) | (buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xff); final int i2 = ((buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xff) << 24) | ((buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xff) << 16) | ((buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xff) << 8) | (buffer[bufferPosition++] & 0xff); return (((long) i1) << 32) | (i2 & 0xFFFFFFFFL); } else { return super.readLong(); } } @Override public final int readVInt() throws IOException { if (5 <= (bufferLength - bufferPosition)) { byte b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; if (b >= 0) return b; int i = b & 0x7F; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7F) << 7; if (b >= 0) return i; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7F) << 14; if (b >= 0) return i; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7F) << 21; if (b >= 0) return i; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; // Warning: the next ands use 0x0F / 0xF0 - beware copy/paste errors: i |= (b & 0x0F) << 28; if ((b & 0xF0) == 0) return i; throw new IOException("Invalid vInt detected (too many bits)"); } else { return super.readVInt(); } } @Override public final long readVLong() throws IOException { if (9 <= bufferLength - bufferPosition) { byte b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; if (b >= 0) return b; long i = b & 0x7FL; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7FL) << 7; if (b >= 0) return i; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7FL) << 14; if (b >= 0) return i; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7FL) << 21; if (b >= 0) return i; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7FL) << 28; if (b >= 0) return i; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7FL) << 35; if (b >= 0) return i; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7FL) << 42; if (b >= 0) return i; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7FL) << 49; if (b >= 0) return i; b = buffer[bufferPosition++]; i |= (b & 0x7FL) << 56; if (b >= 0) return i; throw new IOException("Invalid vLong detected (negative values disallowed)"); } else { return super.readVLong(); } } /** * Expert: implements buffer refill. Reads bytes from the current position in * the input. * * @param b * the array to read bytes into * @param offset * the offset in the array to start storing bytes * @param length * the number of bytes to read */ protected abstract void readInternal(byte[] b, int offset, int length) throws IOException; @Override public final long getFilePointer() { return bufferStart + bufferPosition; } @Override public final void seek(long pos) throws IOException { if (pos >= bufferStart && pos < (bufferStart + bufferLength)) bufferPosition = (int) (pos - bufferStart); // seek within buffer else { bufferStart = pos; bufferPosition = 0; bufferLength = 0; // trigger refill() on read() seekInternal(pos); } } /** * Expert: implements seek. Sets current position in this file, where the next * {@link #readInternal(byte[],int,int)} will occur. * * @see #readInternal(byte[],int,int) */ protected abstract void seekInternal(long pos) throws IOException; @Override public IndexInput clone() { ReusedBufferedIndexInput clone = (ReusedBufferedIndexInput) super.clone(); clone.buffer = null; clone.bufferLength = 0; clone.bufferPosition = 0; clone.bufferStart = getFilePointer(); return clone; } /** * Flushes the in-memory bufer to the given output, copying at most * <code>numBytes</code>. * <p> * <b>NOTE:</b> this method does not refill the buffer, however it does * advance the buffer position. * * @return the number of bytes actually flushed from the in-memory buffer. */ protected final int flushBuffer(IndexOutput out, long numBytes) throws IOException { int toCopy = bufferLength - bufferPosition; if (toCopy > numBytes) { toCopy = (int) numBytes; } if (toCopy > 0) { out.writeBytes(buffer, bufferPosition, toCopy); bufferPosition += toCopy; } return toCopy; } /** * Returns default buffer sizes for the given {@link IOContext} */ public static int bufferSize(IOContext context) { switch (context.context) { case MERGE: return MERGE_BUFFER_SIZE; default: return BUFFER_SIZE; } } }