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package org.apache.flink.runtime.io.disk.iomanager;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.flink.core.memory.MemorySegment;
/**
* An asynchronous implementation of the {@link BlockChannelWriterWithCallback} that queues I/O requests
* and calls a callback once they have been handled.
*/
public class AsynchronousBlockWriterWithCallback extends AsynchronousFileIOChannel implements BlockChannelWriterWithCallback {
/**
* Creates a new asynchronous block writer for the given channel.
*
* @param channelID The ID of the channel to write to.
* @param requestQueue The request queue of the asynchronous writer thread, to which the I/O requests are added.
* @param callback The callback to be invoked when requests are done.
* @throws IOException Thrown, if the underlying file channel could not be opened exclusively.
*/
protected AsynchronousBlockWriterWithCallback(FileIOChannel.ID channelID, RequestQueue requestQueue,
RequestDoneCallback callback) throws IOException
{
super(channelID, requestQueue, callback, true);
}
/**
* Issues a asynchronous write request to the writer.
*
* @param segment The segment to be written.
* @throws IOException Thrown, when the writer encounters an I/O error. Due to the asynchronous nature of the
* writer, the exception thrown here may have been caused by an earlier write request.
*/
@Override
public void writeBlock(MemorySegment segment) throws IOException {
addRequest(new SegmentWriteRequest(this, segment));
}
}