Revert "[#2762] Not expand ByteBuffer[] in ChannelOutboundBuffer"
This reverts commit 3db0128db9
as it may cause problem if a CompositeByteBuf has more then 1024 components.
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@ -46,10 +46,6 @@ public final class ChannelOutboundBuffer {
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private static final FastThreadLocal<ByteBuffer[]> NIO_BUFFERS = new FastThreadLocal<ByteBuffer[]>() {
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@Override
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protected ByteBuffer[] initialValue() throws Exception {
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// Use 1024 as this is the IOV_MAX value on linux. If you sue a bigger one the JDK may do some array
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// copy which we should not trigger.
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//
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// See 'man 2 writev' for more informations.
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return new ByteBuffer[1024];
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}
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};
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@ -359,8 +355,8 @@ public final class ChannelOutboundBuffer {
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int count = buf.nioBufferCount();
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int neededSpace = nioBufferCount + count;
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if (neededSpace > nioBuffers.length) {
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// We have not enough space left in the array to add the ByteBuffers so break here.
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break;
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nioBuffers = expandNioBufferArray(nioBuffers, neededSpace, nioBufferCount);
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NIO_BUFFERS.set(threadLocalMap, nioBuffers);
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}
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if (count == 1) {
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ByteBuffer nioBuf = buf.internalNioBuffer(readerIndex, readableBytes);
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@ -389,6 +385,25 @@ public final class ChannelOutboundBuffer {
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return nioBufferCount;
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}
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private static ByteBuffer[] expandNioBufferArray(ByteBuffer[] array, int neededSpace, int size) {
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int newCapacity = array.length;
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do {
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// double capacity until it is big enough
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// See https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/1890
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newCapacity <<= 1;
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if (newCapacity < 0) {
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throw new IllegalStateException();
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}
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} while (neededSpace > newCapacity);
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ByteBuffer[] newArray = new ByteBuffer[newCapacity];
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System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, 0, size);
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return newArray;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the number of {@link ByteBuffer} that can be written out of the {@link ByteBuffer} array that was
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* obtained via {@link #nioBuffers()}. This method <strong>MUST</strong> be called after {@link #nioBuffers()}
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