Struct reed_solomon_erasure::ShardByShard
source · [−]pub struct ShardByShard<'a, F: 'a + Field> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Bookkeeper for shard by shard encoding.
This is useful for avoiding incorrect use of
encode_single
and encode_single_sep
Use cases
Shard by shard encoding is useful for streamed data encoding where you do not have all the needed data shards immediately, but you want to spread out the encoding workload rather than doing the encoding after everything is ready.
A concrete example would be network packets encoding, where encoding packet by packet as you receive them may be more efficient than waiting for N packets then encode them all at once.
Example
use reed_solomon_erasure::galois_8::Field;
let r: ReedSolomon<Field> = ReedSolomon::new(3, 2).unwrap();
let mut sbs = ShardByShard::new(&r);
let mut shards = shards!([0u8, 1, 2, 3, 4],
[5, 6, 7, 8, 9],
// say we don't have the 3rd data shard yet
// and we want to fill it in later
[0, 0, 0, 0, 0],
[0, 0, 0, 0, 0],
[0, 0, 0, 0, 0]);
// encode 1st and 2nd data shard
sbs.encode(&mut shards).unwrap();
sbs.encode(&mut shards).unwrap();
// fill in 3rd data shard
shards[2][0] = 10.into();
shards[2][1] = 11.into();
shards[2][2] = 12.into();
shards[2][3] = 13.into();
shards[2][4] = 14.into();
// now do the encoding
sbs.encode(&mut shards).unwrap();
assert!(r.verify(&shards).unwrap());
Implementations
sourceimpl<'a, F: 'a + Field> ShardByShard<'a, F>
impl<'a, F: 'a + Field> ShardByShard<'a, F>
sourcepub fn new(codec: &'a ReedSolomon<F>) -> ShardByShard<'a, F>
pub fn new(codec: &'a ReedSolomon<F>) -> ShardByShard<'a, F>
Creates a new instance of the bookkeeping struct.
sourcepub fn parity_ready(&self) -> bool
pub fn parity_ready(&self) -> bool
Checks if the parity shards are ready to use.
sourcepub fn reset(&mut self) -> Result<(), SBSError>
pub fn reset(&mut self) -> Result<(), SBSError>
Resets the bookkeeping data.
You should call this when you have added and encoded all data shards, and have finished using the parity shards.
Returns SBSError::LeftoverShards
when there are shards encoded
but parity shards are not ready to use.
sourcepub fn reset_force(&mut self)
pub fn reset_force(&mut self)
Resets the bookkeeping data without checking.
sourcepub fn cur_input_index(&self) -> usize
pub fn cur_input_index(&self) -> usize
Returns the current input shard index.
sourcepub fn encode<T, U>(&mut self, shards: T) -> Result<(), SBSError>where
T: AsRef<[U]> + AsMut<[U]>,
U: AsRef<[F::Elem]> + AsMut<[F::Elem]>,
pub fn encode<T, U>(&mut self, shards: T) -> Result<(), SBSError>where
T: AsRef<[U]> + AsMut<[U]>,
U: AsRef<[F::Elem]> + AsMut<[F::Elem]>,
Constructs the parity shards partially using the current input data shard.
Returns SBSError::TooManyCalls
when all input data shards
have already been filled in via encode
sourcepub fn encode_sep<T: AsRef<[F::Elem]>, U: AsRef<[F::Elem]> + AsMut<[F::Elem]>>(
&mut self,
data: &[T],
parity: &mut [U]
) -> Result<(), SBSError>
pub fn encode_sep<T: AsRef<[F::Elem]>, U: AsRef<[F::Elem]> + AsMut<[F::Elem]>>(
&mut self,
data: &[T],
parity: &mut [U]
) -> Result<(), SBSError>
Constructs the parity shards partially using the current input data shard.
Returns SBSError::TooManyCalls
when all input data shards
have already been filled in via encode