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- // Go MySQL Driver - A MySQL-Driver for Go's database/sql package
- //
- // Copyright 2013 The Go-MySQL-Driver Authors. All rights reserved.
- //
- // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- // License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
- // You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
- package mysql
- import (
- "io"
- "net"
- "time"
- )
- const defaultBufSize = 4096
- const maxCachedBufSize = 256 * 1024
- // A buffer which is used for both reading and writing.
- // This is possible since communication on each connection is synchronous.
- // In other words, we can't write and read simultaneously on the same connection.
- // The buffer is similar to bufio.Reader / Writer but zero-copy-ish
- // Also highly optimized for this particular use case.
- // This buffer is backed by two byte slices in a double-buffering scheme
- type buffer struct {
- buf []byte // buf is a byte buffer who's length and capacity are equal.
- nc net.Conn
- idx int
- length int
- timeout time.Duration
- dbuf [2][]byte // dbuf is an array with the two byte slices that back this buffer
- flipcnt uint // flipccnt is the current buffer counter for double-buffering
- }
- // newBuffer allocates and returns a new buffer.
- func newBuffer(nc net.Conn) buffer {
- fg := make([]byte, defaultBufSize)
- return buffer{
- buf: fg,
- nc: nc,
- dbuf: [2][]byte{fg, nil},
- }
- }
- // flip replaces the active buffer with the background buffer
- // this is a delayed flip that simply increases the buffer counter;
- // the actual flip will be performed the next time we call `buffer.fill`
- func (b *buffer) flip() {
- b.flipcnt += 1
- }
- // fill reads into the buffer until at least _need_ bytes are in it
- func (b *buffer) fill(need int) error {
- n := b.length
- // fill data into its double-buffering target: if we've called
- // flip on this buffer, we'll be copying to the background buffer,
- // and then filling it with network data; otherwise we'll just move
- // the contents of the current buffer to the front before filling it
- dest := b.dbuf[b.flipcnt&1]
- // grow buffer if necessary to fit the whole packet.
- if need > len(dest) {
- // Round up to the next multiple of the default size
- dest = make([]byte, ((need/defaultBufSize)+1)*defaultBufSize)
- // if the allocated buffer is not too large, move it to backing storage
- // to prevent extra allocations on applications that perform large reads
- if len(dest) <= maxCachedBufSize {
- b.dbuf[b.flipcnt&1] = dest
- }
- }
- // if we're filling the fg buffer, move the existing data to the start of it.
- // if we're filling the bg buffer, copy over the data
- if n > 0 {
- copy(dest[:n], b.buf[b.idx:])
- }
- b.buf = dest
- b.idx = 0
- for {
- if b.timeout > 0 {
- if err := b.nc.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(b.timeout)); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- }
- nn, err := b.nc.Read(b.buf[n:])
- n += nn
- switch err {
- case nil:
- if n < need {
- continue
- }
- b.length = n
- return nil
- case io.EOF:
- if n >= need {
- b.length = n
- return nil
- }
- return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
- default:
- return err
- }
- }
- }
- // returns next N bytes from buffer.
- // The returned slice is only guaranteed to be valid until the next read
- func (b *buffer) readNext(need int) ([]byte, error) {
- if b.length < need {
- // refill
- if err := b.fill(need); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- }
- offset := b.idx
- b.idx += need
- b.length -= need
- return b.buf[offset:b.idx], nil
- }
- // takeBuffer returns a buffer with the requested size.
- // If possible, a slice from the existing buffer is returned.
- // Otherwise a bigger buffer is made.
- // Only one buffer (total) can be used at a time.
- func (b *buffer) takeBuffer(length int) ([]byte, error) {
- if b.length > 0 {
- return nil, ErrBusyBuffer
- }
- // test (cheap) general case first
- if length <= cap(b.buf) {
- return b.buf[:length], nil
- }
- if length < maxPacketSize {
- b.buf = make([]byte, length)
- return b.buf, nil
- }
- // buffer is larger than we want to store.
- return make([]byte, length), nil
- }
- // takeSmallBuffer is shortcut which can be used if length is
- // known to be smaller than defaultBufSize.
- // Only one buffer (total) can be used at a time.
- func (b *buffer) takeSmallBuffer(length int) ([]byte, error) {
- if b.length > 0 {
- return nil, ErrBusyBuffer
- }
- return b.buf[:length], nil
- }
- // takeCompleteBuffer returns the complete existing buffer.
- // This can be used if the necessary buffer size is unknown.
- // cap and len of the returned buffer will be equal.
- // Only one buffer (total) can be used at a time.
- func (b *buffer) takeCompleteBuffer() ([]byte, error) {
- if b.length > 0 {
- return nil, ErrBusyBuffer
- }
- return b.buf, nil
- }
- // store stores buf, an updated buffer, if its suitable to do so.
- func (b *buffer) store(buf []byte) error {
- if b.length > 0 {
- return ErrBusyBuffer
- } else if cap(buf) <= maxPacketSize && cap(buf) > cap(b.buf) {
- b.buf = buf[:cap(buf)]
- }
- return nil
- }
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