status-go/vendor/github.com/libp2p/go-msgio/msgio.go

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package msgio
import (
"errors"
"io"
"sync"
pool "github.com/libp2p/go-buffer-pool"
)
// ErrMsgTooLarge is returned when the message length is exessive
var ErrMsgTooLarge = errors.New("message too large")
const (
lengthSize = 4
defaultMaxSize = 8 * 1024 * 1024 // 8mb
)
// Writer is the msgio Writer interface. It writes len-framed messages.
type Writer interface {
// Write writes passed in buffer as a single message.
Write([]byte) (int, error)
// WriteMsg writes the msg in the passed in buffer.
WriteMsg([]byte) error
}
// WriteCloser is a Writer + Closer interface. Like in `golang/pkg/io`
type WriteCloser interface {
Writer
io.Closer
}
// Reader is the msgio Reader interface. It reads len-framed messages.
type Reader interface {
// Read reads the next message from the Reader.
// The client must pass a buffer large enough, or io.ErrShortBuffer will be
// returned.
Read([]byte) (int, error)
// ReadMsg reads the next message from the Reader.
// Uses a pool.BufferPool internally to reuse buffers. User may call
// ReleaseMsg(msg) to signal a buffer can be reused.
ReadMsg() ([]byte, error)
// ReleaseMsg signals a buffer can be reused.
ReleaseMsg([]byte)
// NextMsgLen returns the length of the next (peeked) message. Does
// not destroy the message or have other adverse effects
NextMsgLen() (int, error)
}
// ReadCloser combines a Reader and Closer.
type ReadCloser interface {
Reader
io.Closer
}
// ReadWriter combines a Reader and Writer.
type ReadWriter interface {
Reader
Writer
}
// ReadWriteCloser combines a Reader, a Writer, and Closer.
type ReadWriteCloser interface {
Reader
Writer
io.Closer
}
// writer is the underlying type that implements the Writer interface.
type writer struct {
W io.Writer
pool *pool.BufferPool
lock sync.Mutex
}
// NewWriter wraps an io.Writer with a msgio framed writer. The msgio.Writer
// will write the length prefix of every message written.
func NewWriter(w io.Writer) WriteCloser {
return NewWriterWithPool(w, pool.GlobalPool)
}
// NewWriterWithPool is identical to NewWriter but allows the user to pass a
// custom buffer pool.
func NewWriterWithPool(w io.Writer, p *pool.BufferPool) WriteCloser {
return &writer{W: w, pool: p}
}
func (s *writer) Write(msg []byte) (int, error) {
err := s.WriteMsg(msg)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return len(msg), nil
}
func (s *writer) WriteMsg(msg []byte) (err error) {
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
buf := s.pool.Get(len(msg) + lengthSize)
NBO.PutUint32(buf, uint32(len(msg)))
copy(buf[lengthSize:], msg)
_, err = s.W.Write(buf)
s.pool.Put(buf)
return err
}
func (s *writer) Close() error {
if c, ok := s.W.(io.Closer); ok {
return c.Close()
}
return nil
}
// reader is the underlying type that implements the Reader interface.
type reader struct {
R io.Reader
lbuf [lengthSize]byte
next int
pool *pool.BufferPool
lock sync.Mutex
max int // the maximal message size (in bytes) this reader handles
}
// NewReader wraps an io.Reader with a msgio framed reader. The msgio.Reader
// will read whole messages at a time (using the length). Assumes an equivalent
// writer on the other side.
func NewReader(r io.Reader) ReadCloser {
return NewReaderWithPool(r, pool.GlobalPool)
}
// NewReaderSize is equivalent to NewReader but allows one to
// specify a max message size.
func NewReaderSize(r io.Reader, maxMessageSize int) ReadCloser {
return NewReaderSizeWithPool(r, maxMessageSize, pool.GlobalPool)
}
// NewReaderWithPool is the same as NewReader but allows one to specify a buffer
// pool.
func NewReaderWithPool(r io.Reader, p *pool.BufferPool) ReadCloser {
return NewReaderSizeWithPool(r, defaultMaxSize, p)
}
// NewReaderWithPool is the same as NewReader but allows one to specify a buffer
// pool and a max message size.
func NewReaderSizeWithPool(r io.Reader, maxMessageSize int, p *pool.BufferPool) ReadCloser {
if p == nil {
panic("nil pool")
}
return &reader{
R: r,
next: -1,
pool: p,
max: maxMessageSize,
}
}
// NextMsgLen reads the length of the next msg into s.lbuf, and returns it.
// WARNING: like Read, NextMsgLen is destructive. It reads from the internal
// reader.
func (s *reader) NextMsgLen() (int, error) {
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
return s.nextMsgLen()
}
func (s *reader) nextMsgLen() (int, error) {
if s.next == -1 {
n, err := ReadLen(s.R, s.lbuf[:])
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
s.next = n
}
return s.next, nil
}
func (s *reader) Read(msg []byte) (int, error) {
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
length, err := s.nextMsgLen()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
if length > len(msg) {
return 0, io.ErrShortBuffer
}
read, err := io.ReadFull(s.R, msg[:length])
if read < length {
s.next = length - read // we only partially consumed the message.
} else {
s.next = -1 // signal we've consumed this msg
}
return read, err
}
func (s *reader) ReadMsg() ([]byte, error) {
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
length, err := s.nextMsgLen()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if length == 0 {
s.next = -1
return nil, nil
}
if length > s.max || length < 0 {
return nil, ErrMsgTooLarge
}
msg := s.pool.Get(length)
read, err := io.ReadFull(s.R, msg)
if read < length {
s.next = length - read // we only partially consumed the message.
} else {
s.next = -1 // signal we've consumed this msg
}
return msg[:read], err
}
func (s *reader) ReleaseMsg(msg []byte) {
s.pool.Put(msg)
}
func (s *reader) Close() error {
if c, ok := s.R.(io.Closer); ok {
return c.Close()
}
return nil
}
// readWriter is the underlying type that implements a ReadWriter.
type readWriter struct {
Reader
Writer
}
// NewReadWriter wraps an io.ReadWriter with a msgio.ReadWriter. Writing
// and Reading will be appropriately framed.
func NewReadWriter(rw io.ReadWriter) ReadWriteCloser {
return &readWriter{
Reader: NewReader(rw),
Writer: NewWriter(rw),
}
}
// Combine wraps a pair of msgio.Writer and msgio.Reader with a msgio.ReadWriter.
func Combine(w Writer, r Reader) ReadWriteCloser {
return &readWriter{Reader: r, Writer: w}
}
func (rw *readWriter) Close() error {
var errs []error
if w, ok := rw.Writer.(WriteCloser); ok {
if err := w.Close(); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
}
if r, ok := rw.Reader.(ReadCloser); ok {
if err := r.Close(); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
}
if len(errs) > 0 {
return multiErr(errs)
}
return nil
}
// multiErr is a util to return multiple errors
type multiErr []error
func (m multiErr) Error() string {
if len(m) == 0 {
return "no errors"
}
s := "Multiple errors: "
for i, e := range m {
if i != 0 {
s += ", "
}
s += e.Error()
}
return s
}