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A fork of the Apache Cassandra Project that uses Lucene indexes for providing near real time search such as ElasticSearch or Solr, including full text search capabilities, multi-dimensional queries, and relevance scoring.
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package org.apache.cassandra.utils;
/*
* BE ADVISED: New imports added here might introduce new dependencies for
* the clientutil jar. If in doubt, run the `ant test-clientutil-jar' target
* afterward, and ensure the tests still pass.
*/
import java.io.*;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.charset.CharacterCodingException;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.UUID;
import org.apache.cassandra.io.util.DataOutputPlus;
import org.apache.cassandra.io.util.FileDataInput;
import org.apache.cassandra.io.util.FileUtils;
/**
* Utility methods to make ByteBuffers less painful
* The following should illustrate the different ways byte buffers can be used
*
* public void testArrayOffet()
* {
*
* byte[] b = "test_slice_array".getBytes();
* ByteBuffer bb = ByteBuffer.allocate(1024);
*
* assert bb.position() == 0;
* assert bb.limit() == 1024;
* assert bb.capacity() == 1024;
*
* bb.put(b);
*
* assert bb.position() == b.length;
* assert bb.remaining() == bb.limit() - bb.position();
*
* ByteBuffer bb2 = bb.slice();
*
* assert bb2.position() == 0;
*
* //slice should begin at other buffers current position
* assert bb2.arrayOffset() == bb.position();
*
* //to match the position in the underlying array one needs to
* //track arrayOffset
* assert bb2.limit()+bb2.arrayOffset() == bb.limit();
*
*
* assert bb2.remaining() == bb.remaining();
*
* }
*
* }
*
*/
public class ByteBufferUtil
{
public static final ByteBuffer EMPTY_BYTE_BUFFER = ByteBuffer.wrap(new byte[0]);
public static int compareUnsigned(ByteBuffer o1, ByteBuffer o2)
{
return FastByteOperations.compareUnsigned(o1, o2);
}
public static int compare(byte[] o1, ByteBuffer o2)
{
return FastByteOperations.compareUnsigned(o1, 0, o1.length, o2);
}
public static int compare(ByteBuffer o1, byte[] o2)
{
return FastByteOperations.compareUnsigned(o1, o2, 0, o2.length);
}
/**
* Decode a String representation.
* This method assumes that the encoding charset is UTF_8.
*
* @param buffer a byte buffer holding the string representation
* @return the decoded string
*/
public static String string(ByteBuffer buffer) throws CharacterCodingException
{
return string(buffer, StandardCharsets.UTF_8);
}
/**
* Decode a String representation.
* This method assumes that the encoding charset is UTF_8.
*
* @param buffer a byte buffer holding the string representation
* @param position the starting position in {@code buffer} to start decoding from
* @param length the number of bytes from {@code buffer} to use
* @return the decoded string
*/
public static String string(ByteBuffer buffer, int position, int length) throws CharacterCodingException
{
return string(buffer, position, length, StandardCharsets.UTF_8);
}
/**
* Decode a String representation.
*
* @param buffer a byte buffer holding the string representation
* @param position the starting position in {@code buffer} to start decoding from
* @param length the number of bytes from {@code buffer} to use
* @param charset the String encoding charset
* @return the decoded string
*/
public static String string(ByteBuffer buffer, int position, int length, Charset charset) throws CharacterCodingException
{
ByteBuffer copy = buffer.duplicate();
copy.position(position);
copy.limit(copy.position() + length);
return string(copy, charset);
}
/**
* Decode a String representation.
*
* @param buffer a byte buffer holding the string representation
* @param charset the String encoding charset
* @return the decoded string
*/
public static String string(ByteBuffer buffer, Charset charset) throws CharacterCodingException
{
return charset.newDecoder().decode(buffer.duplicate()).toString();
}
/**
* You should almost never use this. Instead, use the write* methods to avoid copies.
*/
public static byte[] getArray(ByteBuffer buffer)
{
int length = buffer.remaining();
if (buffer.hasArray())
{
int boff = buffer.arrayOffset() + buffer.position();
return Arrays.copyOfRange(buffer.array(), boff, boff + length);
}
// else, DirectByteBuffer.get() is the fastest route
byte[] bytes = new byte[length];
buffer.duplicate().get(bytes);
return bytes;
}
/**
* ByteBuffer adaptation of org.apache.commons.lang3.ArrayUtils.lastIndexOf method
*
* @param buffer the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be null
* @param valueToFind the value to find
* @param startIndex the start index (i.e. BB position) to travers backwards from
* @return the last index (i.e. BB position) of the value within the array
* [between buffer.position() and buffer.limit()]; -1
if not found.
*/
public static int lastIndexOf(ByteBuffer buffer, byte valueToFind, int startIndex)
{
assert buffer != null;
if (startIndex < buffer.position())
{
return -1;
}
else if (startIndex >= buffer.limit())
{
startIndex = buffer.limit() - 1;
}
for (int i = startIndex; i >= buffer.position(); i--)
{
if (valueToFind == buffer.get(i))
return i;
}
return -1;
}
/**
* Encode a String in a ByteBuffer using UTF_8.
*
* @param s the string to encode
* @return the encoded string
*/
public static ByteBuffer bytes(String s)
{
return ByteBuffer.wrap(s.getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
}
/**
* Encode a String in a ByteBuffer using the provided charset.
*
* @param s the string to encode
* @param charset the String encoding charset to use
* @return the encoded string
*/
public static ByteBuffer bytes(String s, Charset charset)
{
return ByteBuffer.wrap(s.getBytes(charset));
}
/**
* @return a new copy of the data in @param buffer
* USUALLY YOU SHOULD USE ByteBuffer.duplicate() INSTEAD, which creates a new Buffer
* (so you can mutate its position without affecting the original) without copying the underlying array.
*/
public static ByteBuffer clone(ByteBuffer buffer)
{
assert buffer != null;
if (buffer.remaining() == 0)
return EMPTY_BYTE_BUFFER;
ByteBuffer clone = ByteBuffer.allocate(buffer.remaining());
if (buffer.hasArray())
{
System.arraycopy(buffer.array(), buffer.arrayOffset() + buffer.position(), clone.array(), 0, buffer.remaining());
}
else
{
clone.put(buffer.duplicate());
clone.flip();
}
return clone;
}
public static void arrayCopy(ByteBuffer src, int srcPos, byte[] dst, int dstPos, int length)
{
FastByteOperations.copy(src, srcPos, dst, dstPos, length);
}
/**
* Transfer bytes from one ByteBuffer to another.
* This function acts as System.arrayCopy() but for ByteBuffers.
*
* @param src the source ByteBuffer
* @param srcPos starting position in the source ByteBuffer
* @param dst the destination ByteBuffer
* @param dstPos starting position in the destination ByteBuffer
* @param length the number of bytes to copy
*/
public static void arrayCopy(ByteBuffer src, int srcPos, ByteBuffer dst, int dstPos, int length)
{
FastByteOperations.copy(src, srcPos, dst, dstPos, length);
}
public static void writeWithLength(ByteBuffer bytes, DataOutputPlus out) throws IOException
{
out.writeInt(bytes.remaining());
out.write(bytes);
}
public static void writeWithLength(byte[] bytes, DataOutput out) throws IOException
{
out.writeInt(bytes.length);
out.write(bytes);
}
public static void writeWithShortLength(ByteBuffer buffer, DataOutputPlus out) throws IOException
{
int length = buffer.remaining();
assert 0 <= length && length <= FBUtilities.MAX_UNSIGNED_SHORT : length;
out.writeShort(length);
out.write(buffer);
}
public static void writeWithShortLength(byte[] buffer, DataOutput out) throws IOException
{
int length = buffer.length;
assert 0 <= length && length <= FBUtilities.MAX_UNSIGNED_SHORT : length;
out.writeShort(length);
out.write(buffer);
}
public static ByteBuffer readWithLength(DataInput in) throws IOException
{
int length = in.readInt();
if (length < 0)
{
throw new IOException("Corrupt (negative) value length encountered");
}
return ByteBufferUtil.read(in, length);
}
/* @return An unsigned short in an integer. */
public static int readShortLength(DataInput in) throws IOException
{
return in.readUnsignedShort();
}
/**
* @param in data input
* @return An unsigned short in an integer.
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
*/
public static ByteBuffer readWithShortLength(DataInput in) throws IOException
{
return ByteBufferUtil.read(in, readShortLength(in));
}
/**
* @param in data input
* @return null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
*/
public static ByteBuffer skipShortLength(DataInput in) throws IOException
{
int skip = readShortLength(in);
FileUtils.skipBytesFully(in, skip);
return null;
}
public static ByteBuffer read(DataInput in, int length) throws IOException
{
if (length == 0)
return EMPTY_BYTE_BUFFER;
if (in instanceof FileDataInput)
return ((FileDataInput) in).readBytes(length);
byte[] buff = new byte[length];
in.readFully(buff);
return ByteBuffer.wrap(buff);
}
public static byte[] readBytes(DataInput in, int length) throws IOException
{
assert length > 0 : "length is not > 0: " + length;
byte[] bytes = new byte[length];
in.readFully(bytes);
return bytes;
}
/**
* Convert a byte buffer to an integer.
* Does not change the byte buffer position.
*
* @param bytes byte buffer to convert to integer
* @return int representation of the byte buffer
*/
public static int toInt(ByteBuffer bytes)
{
return bytes.getInt(bytes.position());
}
public static long toLong(ByteBuffer bytes)
{
return bytes.getLong(bytes.position());
}
public static float toFloat(ByteBuffer bytes)
{
return bytes.getFloat(bytes.position());
}
public static double toDouble(ByteBuffer bytes)
{
return bytes.getDouble(bytes.position());
}
public static ByteBuffer bytes(int i)
{
return ByteBuffer.allocate(4).putInt(0, i);
}
public static ByteBuffer bytes(long n)
{
return ByteBuffer.allocate(8).putLong(0, n);
}
public static ByteBuffer bytes(float f)
{
return ByteBuffer.allocate(4).putFloat(0, f);
}
public static ByteBuffer bytes(double d)
{
return ByteBuffer.allocate(8).putDouble(0, d);
}
public static InputStream inputStream(ByteBuffer bytes)
{
final ByteBuffer copy = bytes.duplicate();
return new InputStream()
{
public int read()
{
if (!copy.hasRemaining())
return -1;
return copy.get() & 0xFF;
}
@Override
public int read(byte[] bytes, int off, int len)
{
if (!copy.hasRemaining())
return -1;
len = Math.min(len, copy.remaining());
copy.get(bytes, off, len);
return len;
}
@Override
public int available()
{
return copy.remaining();
}
};
}
public static String bytesToHex(ByteBuffer bytes)
{
final int offset = bytes.position();
final int size = bytes.remaining();
final char[] c = new char[size * 2];
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++)
{
final int bint = bytes.get(i+offset);
c[i * 2] = Hex.byteToChar[(bint & 0xf0) >> 4];
c[1 + i * 2] = Hex.byteToChar[bint & 0x0f];
}
return Hex.wrapCharArray(c);
}
public static ByteBuffer hexToBytes(String str)
{
return ByteBuffer.wrap(Hex.hexToBytes(str));
}
/**
* Compare two ByteBuffer at specified offsets for length.
* Compares the non equal bytes as unsigned.
* @param bytes1 First byte buffer to compare.
* @param offset1 Position to start the comparison at in the first array.
* @param bytes2 Second byte buffer to compare.
* @param offset2 Position to start the comparison at in the second array.
* @param length How many bytes to compare?
* @return -1 if byte1 is less than byte2, 1 if byte2 is less than byte1 or 0 if equal.
*/
public static int compareSubArrays(ByteBuffer bytes1, int offset1, ByteBuffer bytes2, int offset2, int length)
{
if (bytes1 == null)
return bytes2 == null ? 0 : -1;
if (bytes2 == null) return 1;
assert bytes1.limit() >= offset1 + length : "The first byte array isn't long enough for the specified offset and length.";
assert bytes2.limit() >= offset2 + length : "The second byte array isn't long enough for the specified offset and length.";
for (int i = 0; i < length; i++)
{
byte byte1 = bytes1.get(offset1 + i);
byte byte2 = bytes2.get(offset2 + i);
if (byte1 == byte2)
continue;
// compare non-equal bytes as unsigned
return (byte1 & 0xFF) < (byte2 & 0xFF) ? -1 : 1;
}
return 0;
}
public static ByteBuffer bytes(InetAddress address)
{
return ByteBuffer.wrap(address.getAddress());
}
public static ByteBuffer bytes(UUID uuid)
{
return ByteBuffer.wrap(UUIDGen.decompose(uuid));
}
// Returns whether {@code prefix} is a prefix of {@code value}.
public static boolean isPrefix(ByteBuffer prefix, ByteBuffer value)
{
if (prefix.remaining() > value.remaining())
return false;
int diff = value.remaining() - prefix.remaining();
return prefix.equals(value.duplicate().limit(value.remaining() - diff));
}
/** trims size of bytebuffer to exactly number of bytes in it, to do not hold too much memory */
public static ByteBuffer minimalBufferFor(ByteBuffer buf)
{
return buf.capacity() > buf.remaining() || !buf.hasArray() ? ByteBuffer.wrap(getArray(buf)) : buf;
}
// Doesn't change bb position
public static int getShortLength(ByteBuffer bb, int position)
{
int length = (bb.get(position) & 0xFF) << 8;
return length | (bb.get(position + 1) & 0xFF);
}
// changes bb position
public static int readShortLength(ByteBuffer bb)
{
int length = (bb.get() & 0xFF) << 8;
return length | (bb.get() & 0xFF);
}
// changes bb position
public static void writeShortLength(ByteBuffer bb, int length)
{
bb.put((byte) ((length >> 8) & 0xFF));
bb.put((byte) (length & 0xFF));
}
// changes bb position
public static ByteBuffer readBytes(ByteBuffer bb, int length)
{
ByteBuffer copy = bb.duplicate();
copy.limit(copy.position() + length);
bb.position(bb.position() + length);
return copy;
}
// changes bb position
public static ByteBuffer readBytesWithShortLength(ByteBuffer bb)
{
int length = readShortLength(bb);
return readBytes(bb, length);
}
}