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2020-09-22pkg/buffer: Reorganize internal structure to allow dynamic sizes.Ting-Yu Wang
This change changes `buffer.data` into a `[]byte`, from `[bufferSize]byte`. In exchange, each `buffer` is now grouped together to reduce the number of allocation. Plus, `View` now holds an embeded list of `buffer` (via `pool`) to support the happy path which the number of buffer is small. Expect no extra allocation for the happy path. It is to enable the use case for PacketBuffer, which * each `View` is small (way less than `defaultBufferSize`), and * needs to dynamically transfer ownership of `[]byte` to `View`. (to allow gradual migration) PiperOrigin-RevId: 333197252
2020-08-27Fix vfs2 pipe behavior when splicing to a non-pipe.Dean Deng
Fixes *.sh Java runtime tests, where splice()-ing from a pipe to /dev/zero would not actually empty the pipe. There was no guarantee that the data would actually be consumed on a splice operation unless the output file's implementation of Write/PWrite actually called VFSPipeFD.CopyIn. Now, whatever bytes are "written" are consumed regardless of whether CopyIn is called or not. Furthermore, the number of bytes in the IOSequence for reads is now capped at the amount of data actually available. Before, splicing to /dev/zero would always return the requested splice size without taking the actual available data into account. This change also refactors the case where an input file is spliced into an output pipe so that it follows a similar pattern, which is arguably cleaner anyway. Updates #3576. PiperOrigin-RevId: 328843954
2020-03-11Clean-up buffer implementation.Adin Scannell
This also adds substantial test cases. The Read/Write interfaces are dropped as they are not necessary. PiperOrigin-RevId: 300461547
2020-02-28Make pipe buffer implementation standard.Adin Scannell
A follow-up change will convert the networking code to use this standard pipe implementation. PiperOrigin-RevId: 297903206