ceph-csi/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/protolazy/lazy.go
dependabot[bot] ca1ccdd9bf rebase: bump google.golang.org/protobuf from 1.35.2 to 1.36.0
Bumps google.golang.org/protobuf from 1.35.2 to 1.36.0.

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: google.golang.org/protobuf
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
2024-12-19 06:43:41 +00:00

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// Copyright 2024 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package protolazy contains internal data structures for lazy message decoding.
package protolazy
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire"
piface "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface"
)
// IndexEntry is the structure for an index of the fields in a message of a
// proto (not descending to sub-messages)
type IndexEntry struct {
FieldNum uint32
// first byte of this tag/field
Start uint32
// first byte after a contiguous sequence of bytes for this tag/field, which could
// include a single encoding of the field, or multiple encodings for the field
End uint32
// True if this protobuf segment includes multiple encodings of the field
MultipleContiguous bool
}
// XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo has information about a particular lazily decoded message
//
// Deprecated: Do not use. This will be deleted in the near future.
type XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo struct {
// Index of fields and their positions in the protobuf for this
// message. Make index be a pointer to a slice so it can be updated
// atomically. The index pointer is only set once (lazily when/if
// the index is first needed), and must always be SET and LOADED
// ATOMICALLY.
index *[]IndexEntry
// The protobuf associated with this lazily decoded message. It is
// only set during proto.Unmarshal(). It doesn't need to be set and
// loaded atomically, since any simultaneous set (Unmarshal) and read
// (during a get) would already be a race in the app code.
Protobuf []byte
// The flags present when Unmarshal was originally called for this particular message
unmarshalFlags piface.UnmarshalInputFlags
}
// The Buffer and SetBuffer methods let v2/internal/impl interact with
// XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo via an interface, to avoid an import cycle.
// Buffer returns the lazy unmarshal buffer.
//
// Deprecated: Do not use. This will be deleted in the near future.
func (lazy *XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo) Buffer() []byte {
return lazy.Protobuf
}
// SetBuffer sets the lazy unmarshal buffer.
//
// Deprecated: Do not use. This will be deleted in the near future.
func (lazy *XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo) SetBuffer(b []byte) {
lazy.Protobuf = b
}
// SetUnmarshalFlags is called to set a copy of the original unmarshalInputFlags.
// The flags should reflect how Unmarshal was called.
func (lazy *XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo) SetUnmarshalFlags(f piface.UnmarshalInputFlags) {
lazy.unmarshalFlags = f
}
// UnmarshalFlags returns the original unmarshalInputFlags.
func (lazy *XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo) UnmarshalFlags() piface.UnmarshalInputFlags {
return lazy.unmarshalFlags
}
// AllowedPartial returns true if the user originally unmarshalled this message with
// AllowPartial set to true
func (lazy *XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo) AllowedPartial() bool {
return (lazy.unmarshalFlags & piface.UnmarshalCheckRequired) == 0
}
func protoFieldNumber(tag uint32) uint32 {
return tag >> 3
}
// buildIndex builds an index of the specified protobuf, return the index
// array and an error.
func buildIndex(buf []byte) ([]IndexEntry, error) {
index := make([]IndexEntry, 0, 16)
var lastProtoFieldNum uint32
var outOfOrder bool
var r BufferReader = NewBufferReader(buf)
for !r.Done() {
var tag uint32
var err error
var curPos = r.Pos
// INLINED: tag, err = r.DecodeVarint32()
{
i := r.Pos
buf := r.Buf
if i >= len(buf) {
return nil, errOutOfBounds
} else if buf[i] < 0x80 {
r.Pos++
tag = uint32(buf[i])
} else if r.Remaining() < 5 {
var v uint64
v, err = r.DecodeVarintSlow()
tag = uint32(v)
} else {
var v uint32
// we already checked the first byte
tag = uint32(buf[i]) & 127
i++
v = uint32(buf[i])
i++
tag |= (v & 127) << 7
if v < 128 {
goto done
}
v = uint32(buf[i])
i++
tag |= (v & 127) << 14
if v < 128 {
goto done
}
v = uint32(buf[i])
i++
tag |= (v & 127) << 21
if v < 128 {
goto done
}
v = uint32(buf[i])
i++
tag |= (v & 127) << 28
if v < 128 {
goto done
}
return nil, errOutOfBounds
done:
r.Pos = i
}
}
// DONE: tag, err = r.DecodeVarint32()
fieldNum := protoFieldNumber(tag)
if fieldNum < lastProtoFieldNum {
outOfOrder = true
}
// Skip the current value -- will skip over an entire group as well.
// INLINED: err = r.SkipValue(tag)
wireType := tag & 0x7
switch protowire.Type(wireType) {
case protowire.VarintType:
// INLINED: err = r.SkipVarint()
i := r.Pos
if len(r.Buf)-i < 10 {
// Use DecodeVarintSlow() to skip while
// checking for buffer overflow, but ignore result
_, err = r.DecodeVarintSlow()
goto out2
}
if r.Buf[i] < 0x80 {
goto out
}
i++
if r.Buf[i] < 0x80 {
goto out
}
i++
if r.Buf[i] < 0x80 {
goto out
}
i++
if r.Buf[i] < 0x80 {
goto out
}
i++
if r.Buf[i] < 0x80 {
goto out
}
i++
if r.Buf[i] < 0x80 {
goto out
}
i++
if r.Buf[i] < 0x80 {
goto out
}
i++
if r.Buf[i] < 0x80 {
goto out
}
i++
if r.Buf[i] < 0x80 {
goto out
}
i++
if r.Buf[i] < 0x80 {
goto out
}
return nil, errOverflow
out:
r.Pos = i + 1
// DONE: err = r.SkipVarint()
case protowire.Fixed64Type:
err = r.SkipFixed64()
case protowire.BytesType:
var n uint32
n, err = r.DecodeVarint32()
if err == nil {
err = r.Skip(int(n))
}
case protowire.StartGroupType:
err = r.SkipGroup(tag)
case protowire.Fixed32Type:
err = r.SkipFixed32()
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("Unexpected wire type (%d)", wireType)
}
// DONE: err = r.SkipValue(tag)
out2:
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if fieldNum != lastProtoFieldNum {
index = append(index, IndexEntry{FieldNum: fieldNum,
Start: uint32(curPos),
End: uint32(r.Pos)},
)
} else {
index[len(index)-1].End = uint32(r.Pos)
index[len(index)-1].MultipleContiguous = true
}
lastProtoFieldNum = fieldNum
}
if outOfOrder {
sort.Slice(index, func(i, j int) bool {
return index[i].FieldNum < index[j].FieldNum ||
(index[i].FieldNum == index[j].FieldNum &&
index[i].Start < index[j].Start)
})
}
return index, nil
}
func (lazy *XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo) SizeField(num uint32) (size int) {
start, end, found, _, multipleEntries := lazy.FindFieldInProto(num)
if multipleEntries != nil {
for _, entry := range multipleEntries {
size += int(entry.End - entry.Start)
}
return size
}
if !found {
return 0
}
return int(end - start)
}
func (lazy *XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo) AppendField(b []byte, num uint32) ([]byte, bool) {
start, end, found, _, multipleEntries := lazy.FindFieldInProto(num)
if multipleEntries != nil {
for _, entry := range multipleEntries {
b = append(b, lazy.Protobuf[entry.Start:entry.End]...)
}
return b, true
}
if !found {
return nil, false
}
b = append(b, lazy.Protobuf[start:end]...)
return b, true
}
func (lazy *XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo) SetIndex(index []IndexEntry) {
atomicStoreIndex(&lazy.index, &index)
}
// FindFieldInProto looks for field fieldNum in lazyUnmarshalInfo information
// (including protobuf), returns startOffset/endOffset/found.
func (lazy *XXX_lazyUnmarshalInfo) FindFieldInProto(fieldNum uint32) (start, end uint32, found, multipleContiguous bool, multipleEntries []IndexEntry) {
if lazy.Protobuf == nil {
// There is no backing protobuf for this message -- it was made from a builder
return 0, 0, false, false, nil
}
index := atomicLoadIndex(&lazy.index)
if index == nil {
r, err := buildIndex(lazy.Protobuf)
if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("findFieldInfo: error building index when looking for field %d: %v", fieldNum, err))
}
// lazy.index is a pointer to the slice returned by BuildIndex
index = &r
atomicStoreIndex(&lazy.index, index)
}
return lookupField(index, fieldNum)
}
// lookupField returns the offset at which the indicated field starts using
// the index, offset immediately after field ends (including all instances of
// a repeated field), and bools indicating if field was found and if there
// are multiple encodings of the field in the byte range.
//
// To hande the uncommon case where there are repeated encodings for the same
// field which are not consecutive in the protobuf (so we need to returns
// multiple start/end offsets), we also return a slice multipleEntries. If
// multipleEntries is non-nil, then multiple entries were found, and the
// values in the slice should be used, rather than start/end/found.
func lookupField(indexp *[]IndexEntry, fieldNum uint32) (start, end uint32, found bool, multipleContiguous bool, multipleEntries []IndexEntry) {
// The pointer indexp to the index was already loaded atomically.
// The slice is uniquely associated with the pointer, so it doesn't
// need to be loaded atomically.
index := *indexp
for i, entry := range index {
if fieldNum == entry.FieldNum {
if i < len(index)-1 && entry.FieldNum == index[i+1].FieldNum {
// Handle the uncommon case where there are
// repeated entries for the same field which
// are not contiguous in the protobuf.
multiple := make([]IndexEntry, 1, 2)
multiple[0] = IndexEntry{fieldNum, entry.Start, entry.End, entry.MultipleContiguous}
i++
for i < len(index) && index[i].FieldNum == fieldNum {
multiple = append(multiple, IndexEntry{fieldNum, index[i].Start, index[i].End, index[i].MultipleContiguous})
i++
}
return 0, 0, false, false, multiple
}
return entry.Start, entry.End, true, entry.MultipleContiguous, nil
}
if fieldNum < entry.FieldNum {
return 0, 0, false, false, nil
}
}
return 0, 0, false, false, nil
}