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package org.apache.hadoop.hdfs;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.EnumSet;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.fs.ByteBufferReadable;
import org.apache.hadoop.fs.ReadOption;
import org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.shortcircuit.ClientMmap;
import org.apache.hadoop.util.DataChecksum;
/**
* A BlockReader is responsible for reading a single block
* from a single datanode.
*/
@InterfaceAudience.Private
public interface BlockReader extends ByteBufferReadable, Closeable {
/* same interface as inputStream java.io.InputStream#read()
* used by DFSInputStream#read()
* This violates one rule when there is a checksum error:
* "Read should not modify user buffer before successful read"
* because it first reads the data to user buffer and then checks
* the checksum.
* Note: this must return -1 on EOF, even in the case of a 0-byte read.
* See HDFS-5762 for details.
*/
int read(byte[] buf, int off, int len) throws IOException;
/**
* Skip the given number of bytes
*/
long skip(long n) throws IOException;
/**
* Returns an estimate of the number of bytes that can be read
* (or skipped over) from this input stream without performing
* network I/O.
* This may return more than what is actually present in the block.
*/
int available();
/**
* Close the block reader.
*
* @throws IOException
*/
@Override // java.io.Closeable
void close() throws IOException;
/**
* Read exactly the given amount of data, throwing an exception
* if EOF is reached before that amount
*/
void readFully(byte[] buf, int readOffset, int amtToRead) throws IOException;
/**
* Similar to {@link #readFully(byte[], int, int)} except that it will
* not throw an exception on EOF. However, it differs from the simple
* {@link #read(byte[], int, int)} call in that it is guaranteed to
* read the data if it is available. In other words, if this call
* does not throw an exception, then either the buffer has been
* filled or the next call will return EOF.
*/
int readAll(byte[] buf, int offset, int len) throws IOException;
/**
* @return true only if this is a short-circuit read.
* All short-circuit reads are also local.
*/
boolean isShortCircuit();
/**
* Get a ClientMmap object for this BlockReader.
*
* @param opts The read options to use.
* @return The ClientMmap object, or null if mmap is not
* supported.
*/
ClientMmap getClientMmap(EnumSet opts);
/**
* @return The DataChecksum used by the read block
*/
DataChecksum getDataChecksum();
/**
* Return the network distance between local machine and the remote machine.
*/
int getNetworkDistance();
}