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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
/**
 * This class is a server side extension to the {@link Cell} interface. It is used when the Cell is
 * backed by a {@link ByteBuffer}: i.e. cell instanceof ByteBufferedCell.
 * 
 * This class has getters for the row, column family, column qualifier, value and tags hosting
 * ByteBuffers. It also has getters of the *position* within a ByteBuffer where these field bytes
 * begin. These are needed because a single ByteBuffer may back one or many Cell instances -- it
 * depends on the implementation -- so the ByteBuffer position as returned by
 * {@link ByteBuffer#arrayOffset()} cannot be relied upon. Also, do not confuse these position
 * methods with the getXXXOffset methods from the super Interface, {@link Cell}; dependent up on
 * implementation, the Cell getXXXOffset methods can return the same value as a call to its
 * equivalent position method from below BUT they can also stray; if a ByteBufferedCell, use the
 * below position methods to find where a field begins.
 * 
 * Use the getXXXLength methods from Cell to find a fields length.
 * 
 * A Cell object can be of this type only on the server side.
 * 
 * WARNING: If a Cell is backed by an offheap ByteBuffer, any call to getXXXArray() will result in a
 * temporary byte array creation and a bytes copy. Avoid these allocations by using the appropriate
 * Cell access server-side: i.e. ByteBufferedCell when backed by a ByteBuffer and Cell when it is
 * not.
 */
/*
 * Even though all the methods are abstract, ByteBufferExtendedCell is not made to be an interface
 * with intent. In CellComparator compare method, we have instance of check to decide whether to use
 * getXXXArray() or getXXXByteBuffer(). This is a very hot method in read and write paths. if (left
 * instanceof ByteBufferExtendedCell && right instanceof ByteBufferExtendedCell) { .... } if (left
 * instanceof ByteBufferExtendedCell) { .... } if (right instanceof ByteBufferExtendedCell) { .... }
 * return Bytes.compareTo(left.getRowArray(), left.getRowOffset(), left.getRowLength(),
 * right.getRowArray(), right.getRowOffset(), right.getRowLength()); We did JMH micro benchmark
 * tests with both left and right cells as ByteBufferExtendedCell, one only ByteBufferExtendedCell
 * and both as Cells. This is compared against JMH results on compare logic with out any instance of
 * checks. We noticed that if ByteBufferExtendedCell is an interface, the benchmark result seems to
 * be very bad for case of both right and left are Cell only (Not ByteBufferExtendedCell). When
 * ByteBufferExtendedCell is an abstract class all 4 possible cases giving almost similar
 * performance number compared with compare logic with no instance of checks.
 */
@InterfaceAudience.Private
public abstract class ByteBufferExtendedCell implements ExtendedCell {
  /**
   * @return The {@link ByteBuffer} containing the row bytes.
   */
  public abstract ByteBuffer getRowByteBuffer();
  /**
   * @return Position in the {@link ByteBuffer} where row bytes start
   */
  public abstract int getRowPosition();
  /**
   * @return The {@link ByteBuffer} containing the column family bytes.
   */
  public abstract ByteBuffer getFamilyByteBuffer();
  /**
   * @return Position in the {@link ByteBuffer} where column family bytes start
   */
  public abstract int getFamilyPosition();
  /**
   * @return The {@link ByteBuffer} containing the column qualifier bytes.
   */
  public abstract ByteBuffer getQualifierByteBuffer();
  /**
   * @return Position in the {@link ByteBuffer} where column qualifier bytes start
   */
  public abstract int getQualifierPosition();
  /**
   * @return The {@link ByteBuffer} containing the value bytes.
   */
  public abstract ByteBuffer getValueByteBuffer();
  /**
   * @return Position in the {@link ByteBuffer} where value bytes start
   */
  public abstract int getValuePosition();
  /**
   * @return The {@link ByteBuffer} containing the tag bytes.
   */
  public abstract ByteBuffer getTagsByteBuffer();
  /**
   * @return Position in the {@link ByteBuffer} where tag bytes start
   */
  public abstract int getTagsPosition();
}