jpountz commented on code in PR #14482:
URL: https://github.com/apache/lucene/pull/14482#discussion_r2056836360


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lucene/core/src/java/org/apache/lucene/store/Directory.java:
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@@ -79,6 +83,31 @@ public abstract class Directory implements Closeable {
    */
   public abstract long fileLength(String name) throws IOException;
 
+  protected void validateIOContext(IOContext context) {
+    Map<Class<? extends IOContext.FileOpenHint>, List<IOContext.FileOpenHint>> 
hintClasses =
+        
context.hints().stream().collect(Collectors.groupingBy(IOContext.FileOpenHint::getClass));
+
+    // there should only be one of FileType, FileData, DataAccess
+    List<IOContext.FileOpenHint> fileTypes =
+        hintClasses.getOrDefault(FileTypeHint.class, List.of());
+    if (fileTypes.size() > 1) {
+      throw new IllegalArgumentException("Multiple file type hints specified: 
" + fileTypes);
+    }
+    List<IOContext.FileOpenHint> fileData = 
hintClasses.getOrDefault(FileDataHint.class, List.of());
+    if (fileData.size() > 1) {
+      throw new IllegalArgumentException("Multiple file data hints specified: 
" + fileData);
+    }
+    List<IOContext.FileOpenHint> dataAccess =
+        hintClasses.getOrDefault(DataAccessHint.class, List.of());
+    if (dataAccess.size() > 1) {
+      throw new IllegalArgumentException("Multiple data access hints 
specified: " + dataAccess);
+    }
+  }
+
+  protected ReadAdvice toReadAdvice(IOContext context) {

Review Comment:
   How would you customize read advices on a custom directory in the end? I 
would have assumed something like that if it was on IOContext:
   
   ```java
   Directory dir = new FilterDirectory(mmapDirectory) {
     @Override
     public IndexInput openInput(String name, IOContext context) {
       if (someCondition()) {
         // enforce specific read advice instead of relying on hints
         context = context.withReadAdvice(ReadAdvice.NORMAL);
       }
       return in.openInput(name, context);
     }
   }
   ```
   
   I'm not sure how it can work with a method on `Directory` that would never 
be called by the wrapped directory?



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