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package io.netty.channel;
import io.netty.util.ReferenceCounted;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
import java.nio.channels.WritableByteChannel;
A region of a file that is sent via a Channel
which supports zero-copy file transfer.
Upgrade your JDK / JRE
FileChannel.transferTo(long, long, WritableByteChannel)
has at least four known bugs in the old versions of Sun JDK and perhaps its derived ones. Please upgrade your JDK to 1.6.0_18 or later version if you are going to use zero-copy file transfer.
- 5103988
- FileChannel.transferTo() should return -1 for EAGAIN instead throws IOException
- 6253145
- FileChannel.transferTo() on Linux fails when going beyond 2GB boundary
- 6427312
- FileChannel.transferTo() throws IOException "system call interrupted"
- 6470086
- FileChannel.transferTo(2147483647, 1, channel) causes "Value too large" exception
Check your operating system and JDK / JRE
If your operating system (or JDK / JRE) does not support zero-copy file transfer, sending a file with FileRegion
might fail or yield worse performance. For example, sending a large file doesn't work well in Windows. Not all transports support it
/**
* A region of a file that is sent via a {@link Channel} which supports
* <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-copy">zero-copy file transfer</a>.
*
* <h3>Upgrade your JDK / JRE</h3>
*
* {@link FileChannel#transferTo(long, long, WritableByteChannel)} has at least
* four known bugs in the old versions of Sun JDK and perhaps its derived ones.
* Please upgrade your JDK to 1.6.0_18 or later version if you are going to use
* zero-copy file transfer.
* <ul>
* <li><a href="http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=5103988">5103988</a>
* - FileChannel.transferTo() should return -1 for EAGAIN instead throws IOException</li>
* <li><a href="http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6253145">6253145</a>
* - FileChannel.transferTo() on Linux fails when going beyond 2GB boundary</li>
* <li><a href="http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6427312">6427312</a>
* - FileChannel.transferTo() throws IOException "system call interrupted"</li>
* <li><a href="http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6524172">6470086</a>
* - FileChannel.transferTo(2147483647, 1, channel) causes "Value too large" exception</li>
* </ul>
*
* <h3>Check your operating system and JDK / JRE</h3>
*
* If your operating system (or JDK / JRE) does not support zero-copy file
* transfer, sending a file with {@link FileRegion} might fail or yield worse
* performance. For example, sending a large file doesn't work well in Windows.
*
* <h3>Not all transports support it</h3>
*/
public interface FileRegion extends ReferenceCounted {
Returns the offset in the file where the transfer began.
/**
* Returns the offset in the file where the transfer began.
*/
long position();
Returns the bytes which was transfered already.
Deprecated: Use transferred()
instead.
/**
* Returns the bytes which was transfered already.
*
* @deprecated Use {@link #transferred()} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
long transfered();
Returns the bytes which was transfered already.
/**
* Returns the bytes which was transfered already.
*/
long transferred();
Returns the number of bytes to transfer.
/**
* Returns the number of bytes to transfer.
*/
long count();
Transfers the content of this file region to the specified channel.
Params: - target – the destination of the transfer
- position – the relative offset of the file where the transfer
begins from. For example, 0 will make the transfer start from
position()
th byte and count()
- 1 will make the last
byte of the region transferred.
/**
* Transfers the content of this file region to the specified channel.
*
* @param target the destination of the transfer
* @param position the relative offset of the file where the transfer
* begins from. For example, <tt>0</tt> will make the
* transfer start from {@link #position()}th byte and
* <tt>{@link #count()} - 1</tt> will make the last
* byte of the region transferred.
*/
long transferTo(WritableByteChannel target, long position) throws IOException;
@Override
FileRegion retain();
@Override
FileRegion retain(int increment);
@Override
FileRegion touch();
@Override
FileRegion touch(Object hint);
}