package storage import ( "io" "os" "github.com/anacrolix/missinggo/v2" "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/metainfo" ) type Client struct { ci ClientImpl } func NewClient(cl ClientImpl) *Client { return &Client{cl} } func (cl Client)Ci()ClientImpl{ return cl.ci } func (cl Client) OpenTorrent(info *metainfo.Info, infoHash metainfo.Hash) (*Torrent, error) { t, err := cl.ci.OpenTorrent(info, infoHash) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &Torrent{t}, nil } type Torrent struct { TorrentImpl } func (t Torrent) Piece(p metainfo.Piece) Piece { return Piece{t.TorrentImpl.Piece(p), p} } type Piece struct { PieceImpl mip metainfo.Piece } var _ io.WriterTo = Piece{} // Why do we have this wrapper? Well PieceImpl doesn't implement io.Reader, so we can't let io.Copy // and friends check for io.WriterTo and fallback for us since they expect an io.Reader. func (p Piece) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error) { if i, ok := p.PieceImpl.(io.WriterTo); ok { return i.WriteTo(w) } n := p.mip.Length() r := io.NewSectionReader(p, 0, n) return io.CopyN(w, r, n) } func (p Piece) WriteAt(b []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) { // Callers should not be writing to completed pieces, but it's too // expensive to be checking this on every single write using uncached // completions. // c := p.Completion() // if c.Ok && c.Complete { // err = errors.New("piece already completed") // return // } if off+int64(len(b)) > p.mip.Length() { panic("write overflows piece") } b = missinggo.LimitLen(b, p.mip.Length()-off) return p.PieceImpl.WriteAt(b, off) } func (p Piece) ReadAt(b []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) { if off < 0 { err = os.ErrInvalid return } if off >= p.mip.Length() { err = io.EOF return } b = missinggo.LimitLen(b, p.mip.Length()-off) if len(b) == 0 { return } n, err = p.PieceImpl.ReadAt(b, off) if n > len(b) { panic(n) } if n == 0 && err == nil { panic("io.Copy will get stuck") } off += int64(n) // Doing this here may be inaccurate. There's legitimate reasons we may fail to read while the // data is still there, such as too many open files. There should probably be a specific error // to return if the data has been lost. if off < p.mip.Length() { if err == io.EOF { p.MarkNotComplete() } } return }