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package io.grpc.okhttp;
import io.grpc.internal.WritableBuffer;
import io.grpc.internal.WritableBufferAllocator;
import okio.Buffer;
/**
* The default allocator for {@link OkHttpWritableBuffer}s used by the OkHttp transport. OkHttp
* cannot receive buffers larger than the max DATA frame size - 1 so we must set an upper bound on
* the allocated buffer size here.
*/
class OkHttpWritableBufferAllocator implements WritableBufferAllocator {
// Use 4k as our minimum buffer size.
private static final int MIN_BUFFER = 4096;
// Set the maximum buffer size to 1MB
private static final int MAX_BUFFER = 1024 * 1024;
/**
* Construct a new instance.
*/
OkHttpWritableBufferAllocator() {
}
/**
* For OkHttp we will often return a buffer smaller than the requested capacity as this is the
* mechanism for chunking a large GRPC message over many DATA frames.
*/
@Override
public WritableBuffer allocate(int capacityHint) {
capacityHint = Math.min(MAX_BUFFER, Math.max(MIN_BUFFER, capacityHint));
return new OkHttpWritableBuffer(new Buffer(), capacityHint);
}
}