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- // Copyright 2021 The go-ethereum Authors
- // This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
- //
- // The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- // it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
- // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- // (at your option) any later version.
- //
- // The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- // GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
- //
- // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- // along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- package rlpx
- import (
- "io"
- )
- // readBuffer implements buffering for network reads. This type is similar to bufio.Reader,
- // with two crucial differences: the buffer slice is exposed, and the buffer keeps all
- // read data available until reset.
- //
- // How to use this type:
- //
- // Keep a readBuffer b alongside the underlying network connection. When reading a packet
- // from the connection, first call b.reset(). This empties b.data. Now perform reads
- // through b.read() until the end of the packet is reached. The complete packet data is
- // now available in b.data.
- type readBuffer struct {
- data []byte
- end int
- }
- // reset removes all processed data which was read since the last call to reset.
- // After reset, len(b.data) is zero.
- func (b *readBuffer) reset() {
- unprocessed := b.end - len(b.data)
- copy(b.data[:unprocessed], b.data[len(b.data):b.end])
- b.end = unprocessed
- b.data = b.data[:0]
- }
- // read reads at least n bytes from r, returning the bytes.
- // The returned slice is valid until the next call to reset.
- func (b *readBuffer) read(r io.Reader, n int) ([]byte, error) {
- offset := len(b.data)
- have := b.end - len(b.data)
- // If n bytes are available in the buffer, there is no need to read from r at all.
- if have >= n {
- b.data = b.data[:offset+n]
- return b.data[offset : offset+n], nil
- }
- // Make buffer space available.
- need := n - have
- b.grow(need)
- // Read.
- rn, err := io.ReadAtLeast(r, b.data[b.end:cap(b.data)], need)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- b.end += rn
- b.data = b.data[:offset+n]
- return b.data[offset : offset+n], nil
- }
- // grow ensures the buffer has at least n bytes of unused space.
- func (b *readBuffer) grow(n int) {
- if cap(b.data)-b.end >= n {
- return
- }
- need := n - (cap(b.data) - b.end)
- offset := len(b.data)
- b.data = append(b.data[:cap(b.data)], make([]byte, need)...)
- b.data = b.data[:offset]
- }
- // writeBuffer implements buffering for network writes. This is essentially
- // a convenience wrapper around a byte slice.
- type writeBuffer struct {
- data []byte
- }
- func (b *writeBuffer) reset() {
- b.data = b.data[:0]
- }
- func (b *writeBuffer) appendZero(n int) []byte {
- offset := len(b.data)
- b.data = append(b.data, make([]byte, n)...)
- return b.data[offset : offset+n]
- }
- func (b *writeBuffer) Write(data []byte) (int, error) {
- b.data = append(b.data, data...)
- return len(data), nil
- }
- const maxUint24 = int(^uint32(0) >> 8)
- func readUint24(b []byte) uint32 {
- return uint32(b[2]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[0])<<16
- }
- func putUint24(v uint32, b []byte) {
- b[0] = byte(v >> 16)
- b[1] = byte(v >> 8)
- b[2] = byte(v)
- }
- // growslice ensures b has the wanted length by either expanding it to its capacity
- // or allocating a new slice if b has insufficient capacity.
- func growslice(b []byte, wantLength int) []byte {
- if len(b) >= wantLength {
- return b
- }
- if cap(b) >= wantLength {
- return b[:cap(b)]
- }
- return make([]byte, wantLength)
- }
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