minio/xl-erasure-v1-utils.go
Harshavardhana 0b74f5624e xl: Fix how we deal with read offsets at erasure layer. (#1511)
Requires skipping necessary parts of dataBlocks during
decoding phase and requires us to properly skip the
entries as needed.

Thanks to Karthic for reproducing this important issue.

Fixes #1503
2016-05-06 16:25:08 -07:00

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/*
* Minio Cloud Storage, (C) 2016 Minio, Inc.
*
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package main
// getDataBlocks - fetches the data block only part of the input encoded blocks.
func getDataBlocks(enBlocks [][]byte, dataBlocks int, curBlockSize int) []byte {
var data []byte
for _, block := range enBlocks[:dataBlocks] {
data = append(data, block...)
}
data = data[:curBlockSize]
return data
}
// checkBlockSize return the size of a single block.
// The first non-zero size is returned,
// or 0 if all blocks are size 0.
func checkBlockSize(blocks [][]byte) int {
for _, block := range blocks {
if len(block) != 0 {
return len(block)
}
}
return 0
}
// calculate the blockSize based on input length and total number of
// data blocks.
func getEncodedBlockLen(inputLen int64, dataBlocks int) (curBlockSize int64) {
curBlockSize = (inputLen + int64(dataBlocks) - 1) / int64(dataBlocks)
return curBlockSize
}