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package jdk.incubator.http.internal.common;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentLinkedQueue;
The class provides reuse of ByteBuffers.
It is supposed that all requested buffers have the same size for a long period of time.
That is why there is no any logic splitting buffers into different buckets (by size). It's unnecessary.
At the same moment it is allowed to change requested buffers size (all smaller buffers will be discarded).
It may be needed for example, if after rehandshaking netPacketBufferSize was changed.
/**
* The class provides reuse of ByteBuffers.
* It is supposed that all requested buffers have the same size for a long period of time.
* That is why there is no any logic splitting buffers into different buckets (by size). It's unnecessary.
*
* At the same moment it is allowed to change requested buffers size (all smaller buffers will be discarded).
* It may be needed for example, if after rehandshaking netPacketBufferSize was changed.
*/
public class ByteBufferPool {
private final java.util.Queue<ByteBuffer> pool = new ConcurrentLinkedQueue<>();
public ByteBufferPool() {
}
public ByteBufferReference get(int size) {
ByteBuffer buffer;
while ((buffer = pool.poll()) != null) {
if (buffer.capacity() >= size) {
return ByteBufferReference.of(buffer, this);
}
}
return ByteBufferReference.of(ByteBuffer.allocate(size), this);
}
public void release(ByteBuffer buffer) {
buffer.clear();
pool.offer(buffer);
}
}