netty5/transport/src/main/java/io/netty/channel/ChannelHandlerAdapter.java
Scott Mitchell cf171ff525 maxBytesPerRead channel configuration
Motiviation:
The current read loops don't fascilitate reading a maximum amount of bytes. This capability is useful to have more fine grain control over how much data is injested.

Modifications:
- Add a setMaxBytesPerRead(int) and getMaxBytesPerRead() to ChannelConfig
- Add a setMaxBytesPerIndividualRead(int) and getMaxBytesPerIndividualRead to ChannelConfig
- Add methods to RecvByteBufAllocator so that a pluggable scheme can be used to control the behavior of the read loop.
- Modify read loop for all transport types to respect the new RecvByteBufAllocator API

Result:
The ability to control how many bytes are read for each read operation/loop, and a more extensible read loop.
2015-08-05 23:59:54 -07:00

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package io.netty.channel;
import io.netty.util.internal.InternalThreadLocalMap;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Skelton implementation of a {@link ChannelHandler}.
*/
public abstract class ChannelHandlerAdapter implements ChannelHandler {
// Not using volatile because it's used only for a sanity check.
boolean added;
/**
* Return {@code true} if the implementation is {@link Sharable} and so can be added
* to different {@link ChannelPipeline}s.
*/
public boolean isSharable() {
/**
* Cache the result of {@link Sharable} annotation detection to workaround a condition. We use a
* {@link ThreadLocal} and {@link WeakHashMap} to eliminate the volatile write/reads. Using different
* {@link WeakHashMap} instances per {@link Thread} is good enough for us and the number of
* {@link Thread}s are quite limited anyway.
*
* See <a href="https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/2289">#2289</a>.
*/
Class<?> clazz = getClass();
Map<Class<?>, Boolean> cache = InternalThreadLocalMap.get().handlerSharableCache();
Boolean sharable = cache.get(clazz);
if (sharable == null) {
sharable = clazz.isAnnotationPresent(Sharable.class);
cache.put(clazz, sharable);
}
return sharable;
}
/**
* Do nothing by default, sub-classes may override this method.
*/
@Override
public void handlerAdded(ChannelHandlerContext ctx) throws Exception {
// NOOP
}
/**
* Do nothing by default, sub-classes may override this method.
*/
@Override
public void handlerRemoved(ChannelHandlerContext ctx) throws Exception {
// NOOP
}
/**
* Calls {@link ChannelHandlerContext#fireExceptionCaught(Throwable)} to forward
* to the next {@link ChannelHandler} in the {@link ChannelPipeline}.
*
* Sub-classes may override this method to change behavior.
*/
@Override
public void exceptionCaught(ChannelHandlerContext ctx, Throwable cause) throws Exception {
ctx.fireExceptionCaught(cause);
}
}