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author | Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> | 2018-03-26 18:26:55 -0400 |
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committer | Atomic Bot <atomic-devel@projectatomic.io> | 2018-03-27 18:09:12 +0000 |
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Vendor in lots of kubernetes stuff to shrink image size
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
Closes: #554
Approved by: mheon
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See -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_bucket. - -## Usage - -#### func Reader - -```go -func Reader(r io.Reader, bucket *Bucket) io.Reader -``` -Reader returns a reader that is rate limited by the given token bucket. Each -token in the bucket represents one byte. - -#### func Writer - -```go -func Writer(w io.Writer, bucket *Bucket) io.Writer -``` -Writer returns a writer that is rate limited by the given token bucket. Each -token in the bucket represents one byte. - -#### type Bucket - -```go -type Bucket struct { -} -``` - -Bucket represents a token bucket that fills at a predetermined rate. Methods on -Bucket may be called concurrently. - -#### func NewBucket - -```go -func NewBucket(fillInterval time.Duration, capacity int64) *Bucket -``` -NewBucket returns a new token bucket that fills at the rate of one token every -fillInterval, up to the given maximum capacity. Both arguments must be positive. -The bucket is initially full. - -#### func NewBucketWithQuantum - -```go -func NewBucketWithQuantum(fillInterval time.Duration, capacity, quantum int64) *Bucket -``` -NewBucketWithQuantum is similar to NewBucket, but allows the specification of -the quantum size - quantum tokens are added every fillInterval. - -#### func NewBucketWithRate - -```go -func NewBucketWithRate(rate float64, capacity int64) *Bucket -``` -NewBucketWithRate returns a token bucket that fills the bucket at the rate of -rate tokens per second up to the given maximum capacity. Because of limited -clock resolution, at high rates, the actual rate may be up to 1% different from -the specified rate. - -#### func (*Bucket) Rate - -```go -func (tb *Bucket) Rate() float64 -``` -Rate returns the fill rate of the bucket, in tokens per second. - -#### func (*Bucket) Take - -```go -func (tb *Bucket) Take(count int64) time.Duration -``` -Take takes count tokens from the bucket without blocking. It returns the time -that the caller should wait until the tokens are actually available. - -Note that if the request is irrevocable - there is no way to return tokens to -the bucket once this method commits us to taking them. - -#### func (*Bucket) TakeAvailable - -```go -func (tb *Bucket) TakeAvailable(count int64) int64 -``` -TakeAvailable takes up to count immediately available tokens from the bucket. It -returns the number of tokens removed, or zero if there are no available tokens. -It does not block. - -#### func (*Bucket) TakeMaxDuration - -```go -func (tb *Bucket) TakeMaxDuration(count int64, maxWait time.Duration) (time.Duration, bool) -``` -TakeMaxDuration is like Take, except that it will only take tokens from the -bucket if the wait time for the tokens is no greater than maxWait. - -If it would take longer than maxWait for the tokens to become available, it does -nothing and reports false, otherwise it returns the time that the caller should -wait until the tokens are actually available, and reports true. - -#### func (*Bucket) Wait - -```go -func (tb *Bucket) Wait(count int64) -``` -Wait takes count tokens from the bucket, waiting until they are available. - -#### func (*Bucket) WaitMaxDuration - -```go -func (tb *Bucket) WaitMaxDuration(count int64, maxWait time.Duration) bool -``` -WaitMaxDuration is like Wait except that it will only take tokens from the -bucket if it needs to wait for no greater than maxWait. It reports whether any -tokens have been removed from the bucket If no tokens have been removed, it -returns immediately. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/juju/ratelimit/ratelimit.go b/vendor/github.com/juju/ratelimit/ratelimit.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1c3f25b2e..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/juju/ratelimit/ratelimit.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,284 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3 with static-linking exception. -// See LICENCE file for details. - -// Package ratelimit provides an efficient token bucket implementation -// that can be used to limit the rate of arbitrary things. -// See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_bucket. -package ratelimit - -import ( - "math" - "strconv" - "sync" - "time" -) - -// Bucket represents a token bucket that fills at a predetermined rate. -// Methods on Bucket may be called concurrently. -type Bucket struct { - startTime time.Time - capacity int64 - quantum int64 - fillInterval time.Duration - clock Clock - - // The mutex guards the fields following it. - mu sync.Mutex - - // avail holds the number of available tokens - // in the bucket, as of availTick ticks from startTime. - // It will be negative when there are consumers - // waiting for tokens. - avail int64 - availTick int64 -} - -// Clock is used to inject testable fakes. -type Clock interface { - Now() time.Time - Sleep(d time.Duration) -} - -// realClock implements Clock in terms of standard time functions. -type realClock struct{} - -// Now is identical to time.Now. -func (realClock) Now() time.Time { - return time.Now() -} - -// Sleep is identical to time.Sleep. -func (realClock) Sleep(d time.Duration) { - time.Sleep(d) -} - -// NewBucket returns a new token bucket that fills at the -// rate of one token every fillInterval, up to the given -// maximum capacity. Both arguments must be -// positive. The bucket is initially full. -func NewBucket(fillInterval time.Duration, capacity int64) *Bucket { - return NewBucketWithClock(fillInterval, capacity, realClock{}) -} - -// NewBucketWithClock is identical to NewBucket but injects a testable clock -// interface. -func NewBucketWithClock(fillInterval time.Duration, capacity int64, clock Clock) *Bucket { - return NewBucketWithQuantumAndClock(fillInterval, capacity, 1, clock) -} - -// rateMargin specifes the allowed variance of actual -// rate from specified rate. 1% seems reasonable. -const rateMargin = 0.01 - -// NewBucketWithRate returns a token bucket that fills the bucket -// at the rate of rate tokens per second up to the given -// maximum capacity. Because of limited clock resolution, -// at high rates, the actual rate may be up to 1% different from the -// specified rate. -func NewBucketWithRate(rate float64, capacity int64) *Bucket { - return NewBucketWithRateAndClock(rate, capacity, realClock{}) -} - -// NewBucketWithRateAndClock is identical to NewBucketWithRate but injects a -// testable clock interface. -func NewBucketWithRateAndClock(rate float64, capacity int64, clock Clock) *Bucket { - for quantum := int64(1); quantum < 1<<50; quantum = nextQuantum(quantum) { - fillInterval := time.Duration(1e9 * float64(quantum) / rate) - if fillInterval <= 0 { - continue - } - tb := NewBucketWithQuantumAndClock(fillInterval, capacity, quantum, clock) - if diff := math.Abs(tb.Rate() - rate); diff/rate <= rateMargin { - return tb - } - } - panic("cannot find suitable quantum for " + strconv.FormatFloat(rate, 'g', -1, 64)) -} - -// nextQuantum returns the next quantum to try after q. -// We grow the quantum exponentially, but slowly, so we -// get a good fit in the lower numbers. -func nextQuantum(q int64) int64 { - q1 := q * 11 / 10 - if q1 == q { - q1++ - } - return q1 -} - -// NewBucketWithQuantum is similar to NewBucket, but allows -// the specification of the quantum size - quantum tokens -// are added every fillInterval. -func NewBucketWithQuantum(fillInterval time.Duration, capacity, quantum int64) *Bucket { - return NewBucketWithQuantumAndClock(fillInterval, capacity, quantum, realClock{}) -} - -// NewBucketWithQuantumAndClock is identical to NewBucketWithQuantum but injects -// a testable clock interface. -func NewBucketWithQuantumAndClock(fillInterval time.Duration, capacity, quantum int64, clock Clock) *Bucket { - if fillInterval <= 0 { - panic("token bucket fill interval is not > 0") - } - if capacity <= 0 { - panic("token bucket capacity is not > 0") - } - if quantum <= 0 { - panic("token bucket quantum is not > 0") - } - return &Bucket{ - clock: clock, - startTime: clock.Now(), - capacity: capacity, - quantum: quantum, - avail: capacity, - fillInterval: fillInterval, - } -} - -// Wait takes count tokens from the bucket, waiting until they are -// available. -func (tb *Bucket) Wait(count int64) { - if d := tb.Take(count); d > 0 { - tb.clock.Sleep(d) - } -} - -// WaitMaxDuration is like Wait except that it will -// only take tokens from the bucket if it needs to wait -// for no greater than maxWait. It reports whether -// any tokens have been removed from the bucket -// If no tokens have been removed, it returns immediately. -func (tb *Bucket) WaitMaxDuration(count int64, maxWait time.Duration) bool { - d, ok := tb.TakeMaxDuration(count, maxWait) - if d > 0 { - tb.clock.Sleep(d) - } - return ok -} - -const infinityDuration time.Duration = 0x7fffffffffffffff - -// Take takes count tokens from the bucket without blocking. It returns -// the time that the caller should wait until the tokens are actually -// available. -// -// Note that if the request is irrevocable - there is no way to return -// tokens to the bucket once this method commits us to taking them. -func (tb *Bucket) Take(count int64) time.Duration { - d, _ := tb.take(tb.clock.Now(), count, infinityDuration) - return d -} - -// TakeMaxDuration is like Take, except that -// it will only take tokens from the bucket if the wait -// time for the tokens is no greater than maxWait. -// -// If it would take longer than maxWait for the tokens -// to become available, it does nothing and reports false, -// otherwise it returns the time that the caller should -// wait until the tokens are actually available, and reports -// true. -func (tb *Bucket) TakeMaxDuration(count int64, maxWait time.Duration) (time.Duration, bool) { - return tb.take(tb.clock.Now(), count, maxWait) -} - -// TakeAvailable takes up to count immediately available tokens from the -// bucket. It returns the number of tokens removed, or zero if there are -// no available tokens. It does not block. -func (tb *Bucket) TakeAvailable(count int64) int64 { - return tb.takeAvailable(tb.clock.Now(), count) -} - -// takeAvailable is the internal version of TakeAvailable - it takes the -// current time as an argument to enable easy testing. -func (tb *Bucket) takeAvailable(now time.Time, count int64) int64 { - if count <= 0 { - return 0 - } - tb.mu.Lock() - defer tb.mu.Unlock() - - tb.adjust(now) - if tb.avail <= 0 { - return 0 - } - if count > tb.avail { - count = tb.avail - } - tb.avail -= count - return count -} - -// Available returns the number of available tokens. It will be negative -// when there are consumers waiting for tokens. Note that if this -// returns greater than zero, it does not guarantee that calls that take -// tokens from the buffer will succeed, as the number of available -// tokens could have changed in the meantime. This method is intended -// primarily for metrics reporting and debugging. -func (tb *Bucket) Available() int64 { - return tb.available(tb.clock.Now()) -} - -// available is the internal version of available - it takes the current time as -// an argument to enable easy testing. -func (tb *Bucket) available(now time.Time) int64 { - tb.mu.Lock() - defer tb.mu.Unlock() - tb.adjust(now) - return tb.avail -} - -// Capacity returns the capacity that the bucket was created with. -func (tb *Bucket) Capacity() int64 { - return tb.capacity -} - -// Rate returns the fill rate of the bucket, in tokens per second. -func (tb *Bucket) Rate() float64 { - return 1e9 * float64(tb.quantum) / float64(tb.fillInterval) -} - -// take is the internal version of Take - it takes the current time as -// an argument to enable easy testing. -func (tb *Bucket) take(now time.Time, count int64, maxWait time.Duration) (time.Duration, bool) { - if count <= 0 { - return 0, true - } - tb.mu.Lock() - defer tb.mu.Unlock() - - currentTick := tb.adjust(now) - avail := tb.avail - count - if avail >= 0 { - tb.avail = avail - return 0, true - } - // Round up the missing tokens to the nearest multiple - // of quantum - the tokens won't be available until - // that tick. - endTick := currentTick + (-avail+tb.quantum-1)/tb.quantum - endTime := tb.startTime.Add(time.Duration(endTick) * tb.fillInterval) - waitTime := endTime.Sub(now) - if waitTime > maxWait { - return 0, false - } - tb.avail = avail - return waitTime, true -} - -// adjust adjusts the current bucket capacity based on the current time. -// It returns the current tick. -func (tb *Bucket) adjust(now time.Time) (currentTick int64) { - currentTick = int64(now.Sub(tb.startTime) / tb.fillInterval) - - if tb.avail >= tb.capacity { - return - } - tb.avail += (currentTick - tb.availTick) * tb.quantum - if tb.avail > tb.capacity { - tb.avail = tb.capacity - } - tb.availTick = currentTick - return -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/juju/ratelimit/reader.go b/vendor/github.com/juju/ratelimit/reader.go deleted file mode 100644 index 6403bf78d..000000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/juju/ratelimit/reader.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd. -// Licensed under the LGPLv3 with static-linking exception. -// See LICENCE file for details. - -package ratelimit - -import "io" - -type reader struct { - r io.Reader - bucket *Bucket -} - -// Reader returns a reader that is rate limited by -// the given token bucket. Each token in the bucket -// represents one byte. -func Reader(r io.Reader, bucket *Bucket) io.Reader { - return &reader{ - r: r, - bucket: bucket, - } -} - -func (r *reader) Read(buf []byte) (int, error) { - n, err := r.r.Read(buf) - if n <= 0 { - return n, err - } - r.bucket.Wait(int64(n)) - return n, err -} - -type writer struct { - w io.Writer - bucket *Bucket -} - -// Writer returns a reader that is rate limited by -// the given token bucket. Each token in the bucket -// represents one byte. -func Writer(w io.Writer, bucket *Bucket) io.Writer { - return &writer{ - w: w, - bucket: bucket, - } -} - -func (w *writer) Write(buf []byte) (int, error) { - w.bucket.Wait(int64(len(buf))) - return w.w.Write(buf) -} |