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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.ipc;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.util.Optional;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.security.User;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.shaded.protobuf.generated.HBaseProtos.VersionInfo;
/**
* Interface of all necessary to carry out a RPC service invocation on the server. This interface
* focus on the information needed or obtained during the actual execution of the service method.
*/
@InterfaceAudience.Private
public interface RpcCallContext {
/**
* Check if the caller who made this IPC call has disconnected. If called from outside the context
* of IPC, this does nothing.
* @return < 0 if the caller is still connected. The time in ms since the disconnection
* otherwise
*/
long disconnectSince();
/**
* If the client connected and specified a codec to use, then we will use this codec making
* cellblocks to return. If the client did not specify a codec, we assume it does not support
* cellblocks and will return all content protobuf'd (though it makes our serving slower). We need
* to ask this question per call because a server could be hosting both clients that support
* cellblocks while fielding requests from clients that do not.
* @return True if the client supports cellblocks, else return all content in pb
*/
boolean isClientCellBlockSupported();
/**
* Returns the user credentials associated with the current RPC request or not present if no
* credentials were provided.
* @return A User
*/
Optional getRequestUser();
/** Returns Current request's user name or not present if none ongoing. */
default Optional getRequestUserName() {
return getRequestUser().map(User::getShortName);
}
/** Returns Address of remote client in this call */
InetAddress getRemoteAddress();
/** Returns the client version info, or null if the information is not present */
VersionInfo getClientVersionInfo();
/**
* Sets a callback which has to be executed at the end of this RPC call. Such a callback is an
* optional one for any Rpc call.
*/
void setCallBack(RpcCallback callback);
boolean isRetryImmediatelySupported();
/**
* The size of response cells that have been accumulated so far. This along with the corresponding
* increment call is used to ensure that multi's or scans dont get too excessively large
*/
long getResponseCellSize();
/**
* Add on the given amount to the retained cell size. This is not thread safe and not synchronized
* at all. If this is used by more than one thread then everything will break. Since this is
* called for every row synchronization would be too onerous.
*/
void incrementResponseCellSize(long cellSize);
long getResponseBlockSize();
void incrementResponseBlockSize(long blockSize);
long getResponseExceptionSize();
void incrementResponseExceptionSize(long exceptionSize);
}