KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle Class — netty Architecture
Architecture documentation for the KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle class in KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle.java from the netty codebase.
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Dependency Diagram
graph TD 4bd64f5c_3774_04e4_bcf5_527707cf8502["KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle"] b55ccce9_e4e3_247f_4f38_c4038f0d49e7["KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle.java"] 4bd64f5c_3774_04e4_bcf5_527707cf8502 -->|defined in| b55ccce9_e4e3_247f_4f38_c4038f0d49e7 05f4a9ba_93c1_2da8_ca4f_bbbedcd1695a["KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle()"] 4bd64f5c_3774_04e4_bcf5_527707cf8502 -->|method| 05f4a9ba_93c1_2da8_ca4f_bbbedcd1695a 30e975be_8eec_71af_8be9_cb82b5410133["ByteBuf()"] 4bd64f5c_3774_04e4_bcf5_527707cf8502 -->|method| 30e975be_8eec_71af_8be9_cb82b5410133 1b238254_66a6_88d0_9147_1069fa8129ed["continueReading()"] 4bd64f5c_3774_04e4_bcf5_527707cf8502 -->|method| 1b238254_66a6_88d0_9147_1069fa8129ed 03671952_e8a8_f7b2_56c6_861d6f727532["readEOF()"] 4bd64f5c_3774_04e4_bcf5_527707cf8502 -->|method| 03671952_e8a8_f7b2_56c6_861d6f727532 4e230d22_bbd2_db4a_628c_6d8e5e5c1c4e["numberBytesPending()"] 4bd64f5c_3774_04e4_bcf5_527707cf8502 -->|method| 4e230d22_bbd2_db4a_628c_6d8e5e5c1c4e 9a63cf2d_dc23_1c65_d113_061f98164a9c["maybeMoreDataToRead()"] 4bd64f5c_3774_04e4_bcf5_527707cf8502 -->|method| 9a63cf2d_dc23_1c65_d113_061f98164a9c
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Source Code
transport-classes-kqueue/src/main/java/io/netty/channel/kqueue/KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle.java lines 29–85
final class KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle extends DelegatingHandle implements ExtendedHandle {
private final PreferredDirectByteBufAllocator preferredDirectByteBufAllocator =
new PreferredDirectByteBufAllocator();
private final UncheckedBooleanSupplier defaultMaybeMoreDataSupplier = new UncheckedBooleanSupplier() {
@Override
public boolean get() {
return maybeMoreDataToRead();
}
};
private boolean readEOF;
private long numberBytesPending;
KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle(ExtendedHandle handle) {
super(handle);
}
@Override
public ByteBuf allocate(ByteBufAllocator alloc) {
// We need to ensure we always allocate a direct ByteBuf as we can only use a direct buffer to read via JNI.
preferredDirectByteBufAllocator.updateAllocator(alloc);
return delegate().allocate(preferredDirectByteBufAllocator);
}
@Override
public boolean continueReading(UncheckedBooleanSupplier maybeMoreDataSupplier) {
return readEOF || ((ExtendedHandle) delegate()).continueReading(maybeMoreDataSupplier);
}
@Override
public boolean continueReading() {
// We must override the supplier which determines if there maybe more data to read.
return continueReading(defaultMaybeMoreDataSupplier);
}
void readEOF() {
readEOF = true;
}
void numberBytesPending(long numberBytesPending) {
this.numberBytesPending = numberBytesPending;
}
private boolean maybeMoreDataToRead() {
/**
* kqueue with EV_CLEAR flag set requires that we read until we consume "data" bytes
* (see <a href="https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?kqueue">kqueue man</a>). However in order to
* respect auto read we supporting reading to stop if auto read is off. If auto read is on we force reading to
* continue to avoid a {@link StackOverflowError} between channelReadComplete and reading from the
* channel. It is expected that the {@link #KQueueSocketChannel} implementations will track if all data was not
* read, and will force a EVFILT_READ ready event.
*
* It is assumed EOF is handled externally by checking {@link #isReadEOF()}.
*/
return lastBytesRead() == attemptedBytesRead();
}
}
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle class?
KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle is a class in the netty codebase, defined in transport-classes-kqueue/src/main/java/io/netty/channel/kqueue/KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle.java.
Where is KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle defined?
KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle is defined in transport-classes-kqueue/src/main/java/io/netty/channel/kqueue/KQueueRecvByteAllocatorHandle.java at line 29.
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