RFR: 8284638: store skip buffers in InputStream Object [v3]
XenoAmess
duke at openjdk.java.net
Wed Apr 13 15:28:16 UTC 2022
On Wed, 13 Apr 2022 15:23:16 GMT, XenoAmess <duke at openjdk.java.net> wrote:
> > On a side note for unifying the skip buffer implementation of reader vs input stream: For the input stream subclasses in the JDK that have their own skip with buffering logic (as described in https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/5872#discussion_r848950065), they almost always have only local-variable skip buffers (not kept as fields for reuse), and their buffers' max sizes are smaller that provided by the InputStream class.
> >
> > Imo we should check the usage of `skip` in other projects; in JDK it's like skipping 2 bytes in certain image formats, and I would expect usages like reading class file attribute name and size then skip by the read size.
> >
> > > This change may be problematic for servers with a large number connections and an input stream for each connection. It could add up to 2k to the footprint of each connection when skip is used.
> >
> > If per-object allocation is a problem, would it be feasible to allocate a static soft reference to a max-sized skip buffer? It can be potentially shared with the `Reader` class, too.
>
> No as security reason. Any subclass can read this buffer using read function, thus might cause secure data leak.
see https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/5855
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5872
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