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  1. // Package asyncbuffer provides an asynchronous buffer that reads data from an
  2. // io.Reader in the background.
  3. //
  4. // When created, AsyncBuffer starts reading from the upstream reader in the
  5. // background. If a read error occurs, it is stored and can be checked with
  6. // AsyncBuffer.Error().
  7. //
  8. // When reading through AsyncBuffer.Reader().Read(), the error is only returned
  9. // once the reader reaches the point where the error occurred. In other words,
  10. // errors are delayed until encountered by the reader.
  11. //
  12. // However, AsyncBuffer.Close() and AsyncBuffer.Error() will immediately return
  13. // any stored error, even if the reader has not yet reached the error point.
  14. package asyncbuffer
  15. import (
  16. "context"
  17. "errors"
  18. "io"
  19. "sync"
  20. "sync/atomic"
  21. "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
  22. )
  23. const (
  24. // chunkSize is the size of each chunk in bytes
  25. chunkSize = 4096
  26. // pauseThreshold is the size of the file which is always read to memory. Data beyond the
  27. // threshold is read only if accessed. If not a multiple of chunkSize, the last chunk it points
  28. // to is read in full.
  29. pauseThreshold = 32768 // 32 KiB
  30. )
  31. // byteChunk is a struct that holds a buffer and the data read from the upstream reader
  32. // data slice is required since the chunk read may be smaller than ChunkSize
  33. type byteChunk struct {
  34. buf []byte
  35. data []byte
  36. }
  37. // chunkPool is a global sync.Pool that holds byteChunk objects for
  38. // all readers
  39. var chunkPool = sync.Pool{
  40. New: func() any {
  41. buf := make([]byte, chunkSize)
  42. return &byteChunk{
  43. buf: buf,
  44. data: buf[:0],
  45. }
  46. },
  47. }
  48. // AsyncBuffer is a wrapper around io.Reader that reads data in chunks
  49. // in background and allows reading from synchronously.
  50. type AsyncBuffer struct {
  51. r io.ReadCloser // Upstream reader
  52. chunks []*byteChunk // References to the chunks read from the upstream reader
  53. mu sync.RWMutex // Mutex on chunks slice
  54. err atomic.Value // Error that occurred during reading
  55. len atomic.Int64 // Total length of the data read
  56. finished atomic.Bool // Indicates that the buffer has finished reading
  57. closed atomic.Bool // Indicates that the buffer was closed
  58. paused *Latch // Paused buffer does not read data beyond threshold
  59. chunkCond *Cond // Ticker that signals when a new chunk is ready
  60. finishOnce sync.Once
  61. finishFn []context.CancelFunc
  62. }
  63. // New creates a new AsyncBuffer that reads from the given io.ReadCloser in background
  64. // and closes it when finished.
  65. func New(r io.ReadCloser, finishFn ...context.CancelFunc) *AsyncBuffer {
  66. ab := &AsyncBuffer{
  67. r: r,
  68. paused: NewLatch(),
  69. chunkCond: NewCond(),
  70. finishFn: finishFn,
  71. }
  72. go ab.readChunks()
  73. return ab
  74. }
  75. // callFinishFn calls the finish functions registered with the AsyncBuffer.
  76. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) callFinishFn() {
  77. ab.finishOnce.Do(func() {
  78. for _, fn := range ab.finishFn {
  79. if fn != nil {
  80. fn()
  81. }
  82. }
  83. })
  84. }
  85. // addChunk adds a new chunk to the AsyncBuffer, increments len and signals that a chunk is ready
  86. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) addChunk(chunk *byteChunk) {
  87. ab.mu.Lock()
  88. defer ab.mu.Unlock()
  89. if ab.closed.Load() {
  90. // If the reader is closed, we return the chunk to the pool
  91. chunkPool.Put(chunk)
  92. return
  93. }
  94. // Store the chunk, increase chunk size, increase length of the data read
  95. ab.chunks = append(ab.chunks, chunk)
  96. ab.len.Add(int64(len(chunk.data)))
  97. ab.chunkCond.Tick()
  98. }
  99. // readChunks reads data from the upstream reader in background and stores them in the pool
  100. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) readChunks() {
  101. defer func() {
  102. // Indicate that the reader has finished reading
  103. ab.finished.Store(true)
  104. ab.chunkCond.Close()
  105. // Close the upstream reader
  106. if err := ab.r.Close(); err != nil {
  107. logrus.WithField("source", "asyncbuffer.AsyncBuffer.readChunks").Warningf("error closing upstream reader: %s", err)
  108. }
  109. ab.callFinishFn()
  110. }()
  111. // Stop reading if the reader is closed
  112. for !ab.closed.Load() {
  113. // In case we are trying to read data beyond threshold and we are paused,
  114. // wait for pause to be released.
  115. if ab.len.Load() >= pauseThreshold {
  116. ab.paused.Wait()
  117. // If the reader has been closed while waiting, we can stop reading
  118. if ab.closed.Load() {
  119. return // No more data to read
  120. }
  121. }
  122. // Get a chunk from the pool
  123. // If the pool is empty, it will create a new byteChunk with ChunkSize
  124. chunk, ok := chunkPool.Get().(*byteChunk)
  125. if !ok {
  126. ab.err.Store(errors.New("asyncbuffer.AsyncBuffer.readChunks: failed to get chunk from pool"))
  127. return
  128. }
  129. // Read data into the chunk's buffer
  130. // There is no way to guarantee that ReadFull will abort on context cancellation,
  131. // unfortunately, this is how golang works.
  132. n, err := io.ReadFull(ab.r, chunk.buf)
  133. // If it's not the EOF, we need to store the error
  134. if err != nil && err != io.EOF && err != io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
  135. ab.err.Store(err)
  136. chunkPool.Put(chunk)
  137. return
  138. }
  139. // No bytes were read (n == 0), we can return the chunk to the pool
  140. if err == io.EOF || n == 0 {
  141. chunkPool.Put(chunk)
  142. return
  143. }
  144. // Resize the chunk's data slice to the number of bytes read
  145. chunk.data = chunk.buf[:n]
  146. // Store the reference to the chunk in the AsyncBuffer
  147. ab.addChunk(chunk)
  148. // We got ErrUnexpectedEOF meaning that some bytes were read, but this is the
  149. // end of the stream, so we can stop reading
  150. if err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
  151. return
  152. }
  153. }
  154. }
  155. // closedError returns an error if the attempt to read on a closed reader was made.
  156. // If the reader had an error, it returns that error instead.
  157. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) closedError() error {
  158. // If the reader is closed, we return the error or nil
  159. if !ab.closed.Load() {
  160. return nil
  161. }
  162. err := ab.Error()
  163. if err == nil {
  164. err = errors.New("asyncbuffer.AsyncBuffer.ReadAt: attempt to read on closed reader")
  165. }
  166. return err
  167. }
  168. // offsetAvailable checks if the data at the given offset is available for reading.
  169. // It may return io.EOF if the reader is finished reading and the offset is beyond the end of the stream.
  170. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) offsetAvailable(off int64) (bool, error) {
  171. // We can not read data from the closed reader, none
  172. if err := ab.closedError(); err != nil {
  173. return false, err
  174. }
  175. // In case the offset falls within the already read chunks, we can return immediately,
  176. // even if error has occurred in the future
  177. if off < ab.len.Load() {
  178. return true, nil
  179. }
  180. // In case the reader is finished reading, and we have not read enough
  181. // data yet, return either error or EOF
  182. if ab.finished.Load() {
  183. // In case, error has occurred, we need to return it
  184. if err := ab.Error(); err != nil {
  185. return false, err
  186. }
  187. // Otherwise, it's EOF if the offset is beyond the end of the stream
  188. return false, io.EOF
  189. }
  190. // No available data
  191. return false, nil
  192. }
  193. // WaitFor waits for the data to be ready at the given offset. nil means ok.
  194. // It guarantees that the chunk at the given offset is ready to be read.
  195. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) WaitFor(off int64) error {
  196. // In case we are trying to read data which would potentially hit the pause threshold,
  197. // we need to unpause the reader ASAP.
  198. if off >= pauseThreshold {
  199. ab.paused.Release()
  200. }
  201. for {
  202. ok, err := ab.offsetAvailable(off)
  203. if ok || err != nil {
  204. return err
  205. }
  206. ab.chunkCond.Wait()
  207. }
  208. }
  209. // Wait waits for the reader to finish reading all data and returns
  210. // the total length of the data read.
  211. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) Wait() (int, error) {
  212. // Wait ends till the end of the stream: unpause the reader
  213. ab.paused.Release()
  214. for {
  215. // We can not read data from the closed reader
  216. if err := ab.closedError(); err != nil {
  217. return 0, err
  218. }
  219. // In case the reader is finished reading, we can return immediately
  220. if ab.finished.Load() {
  221. return int(ab.len.Load()), ab.Error()
  222. }
  223. // Lock until the next chunk is ready
  224. ab.chunkCond.Wait()
  225. }
  226. }
  227. // Error returns the error that occurred during reading data in background.
  228. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) Error() error {
  229. err := ab.err.Load()
  230. if err == nil {
  231. return nil
  232. }
  233. errCast, ok := err.(error)
  234. if !ok {
  235. return errors.New("asyncbuffer.AsyncBuffer.Error: failed to get error")
  236. }
  237. return errCast
  238. }
  239. // readChunkAt copies data from the chunk at the given absolute offset to the provided slice.
  240. // Chunk must be available when this method is called.
  241. // Returns the number of bytes copied to the slice or 0 if chunk has no data
  242. // (eg. offset is beyond the end of the stream).
  243. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) readChunkAt(p []byte, off int64) int {
  244. // If the chunk is not available, we return 0
  245. if off >= ab.len.Load() {
  246. return 0
  247. }
  248. ind := off / chunkSize // chunk index
  249. chunk := ab.chunks[ind]
  250. startOffset := off % chunkSize // starting offset in the chunk
  251. // If the offset in current chunk is greater than the data
  252. // it has, we return 0
  253. if startOffset >= int64(len(chunk.data)) {
  254. return 0
  255. }
  256. // Copy data to the target slice. The number of bytes to copy is limited by the
  257. // size of the target slice and the size of the data in the chunk.
  258. return copy(p, chunk.data[startOffset:])
  259. }
  260. // readAt reads data from the AsyncBuffer at the given offset.
  261. //
  262. // Please note that if pause threshold is hit in the middle of the reading,
  263. // the data beyond the threshold may not be available.
  264. //
  265. // If the reader is paused and we try to read data beyond the pause threshold,
  266. // it will wait till something could be returned.
  267. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) readAt(p []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
  268. size := int64(len(p)) // total size of the data to read
  269. if off < 0 {
  270. return 0, errors.New("asyncbuffer.AsyncBuffer.readAt: negative offset")
  271. }
  272. // If we plan to hit threshold while reading, release the paused reader
  273. if int64(len(p))+off > pauseThreshold {
  274. ab.paused.Release()
  275. }
  276. // Wait for the offset to be available.
  277. // It may return io.EOF if the offset is beyond the end of the stream.
  278. err := ab.WaitFor(off)
  279. if err != nil {
  280. return 0, err
  281. }
  282. // We lock the mutex until current buffer is read
  283. ab.mu.RLock()
  284. defer ab.mu.RUnlock()
  285. // If the reader is closed, we return an error
  286. if err := ab.closedError(); err != nil {
  287. return 0, err
  288. }
  289. // Read data from the first chunk
  290. n := ab.readChunkAt(p, off)
  291. if n == 0 {
  292. return 0, io.EOF // Failed to read any data: means we tried to read beyond the end of the stream
  293. }
  294. size -= int64(n)
  295. off += int64(n) // Here and beyond off always points to the last read byte + 1
  296. // Now, let's try to read the rest of the data from next chunks while they are available
  297. for size > 0 {
  298. // If data is not available at the given offset, we can return data read so far.
  299. ok, err := ab.offsetAvailable(off)
  300. if !ok {
  301. if err == io.EOF {
  302. return n, nil
  303. }
  304. return n, err
  305. }
  306. // Read data from the next chunk
  307. nX := ab.readChunkAt(p[n:], off)
  308. n += nX
  309. size -= int64(nX)
  310. off += int64(nX)
  311. // If we read data shorter than ChunkSize or, in case that was the last chunk, less than
  312. // the size of the tail, return kind of EOF
  313. if int64(nX) < min(size, int64(chunkSize)) {
  314. return n, nil
  315. }
  316. }
  317. return n, nil
  318. }
  319. // Close closes the AsyncBuffer and releases all resources.
  320. // It returns an error if the reader was already closed or if there was
  321. // an error during reading data in background even if none of the subsequent
  322. // readers have reached the position where the error occurred.
  323. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) Close() error {
  324. ab.mu.Lock()
  325. defer ab.mu.Unlock()
  326. // If the reader is already closed, we return immediately error or nil
  327. if ab.closed.Load() {
  328. return ab.Error()
  329. }
  330. ab.closed.Store(true)
  331. // Return all chunks to the pool
  332. for _, chunk := range ab.chunks {
  333. chunkPool.Put(chunk)
  334. }
  335. // Release the paused latch so that no goroutines are waiting for it
  336. ab.paused.Release()
  337. // Finish downloading
  338. ab.callFinishFn()
  339. return nil
  340. }
  341. // Reader returns an io.ReadSeeker+io.ReaderAt that can be used to read actual data from the AsyncBuffer
  342. func (ab *AsyncBuffer) Reader() *Reader {
  343. return &Reader{ab: ab, pos: 0}
  344. }