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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +14 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file/extconf.rb +1 -1
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/.cargo/config.toml +23 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/Cargo.lock +782 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/Cargo.toml +30 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/README.md +52 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/extconf.rb +22 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/error.rs +174 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/file_entry.rs +546 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/file_info.rs +190 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/lib.rs +79 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/macros.rs +14 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/map.rs +458 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/mmap.rs +151 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/parser.rs +346 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/raw_entry.rs +473 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/testhelper.rs +222 -0
- data/ext/fast_mmaped_file_rs/src/util.rs +121 -0
- data/lib/prometheus/client/configuration.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/prometheus/client/formats/text.rb +26 -2
- data/lib/prometheus/client/page_size.rb +17 -0
- data/lib/prometheus/client/version.rb +1 -1
- data/vendor/c/hashmap/.gitignore +52 -0
- data/vendor/c/jsmn/.travis.yml +4 -0
- metadata +37 -3
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use crate::error::MmapError;
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use crate::util::CheckedOps;
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use crate::Result;
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/// The logic to save a `MetricsEntry`, or parse one from a byte slice.
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#[derive(PartialEq, Clone, Debug)]
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pub struct RawEntry<'a> {
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impl<'a> RawEntry<'a> {
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/// Save an entry to the mmap, returning the value offset in the newly created entry.
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pub fn save(bytes: &'a mut [u8], key: &[u8], value: f64) -> Result<usize> {
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// Write the key length to the mmap.
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let pad_len = Self::padding_len(key.len());
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/// Parse a byte slice starting into an `MmapEntry`.
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pub fn from_slice(bytes: &'a [u8]) -> Result<Self> {
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// CAST: no-op on 32-bit, widening on 64-bit.
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// Confirm the value is in bounds of the slice provided.
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pub fn value(&self) -> f64 {
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pub fn encoded_len(&self) -> usize {
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pub fn calc_total_len(encoded_len: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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pub fn calc_value_offset(encoded_len: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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pub fn padding_len(encoded_len: usize) -> usize {
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fn test_save() {
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struct TestCase {
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encoded_len: 8,
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encoded_len: 4,
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encoded_len: i32::MAX as usize + 1,
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let name = case.name;
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if let Some(expected_value_offset) = case.expected_value_offset {
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assert_eq!(
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expected_value_offset,
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RawEntry::calc_value_offset(case.encoded_len).unwrap(),
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"test case: {name} - value offset"
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);
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}
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assert_eq!(
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expected_total_len,
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RawEntry::calc_total_len(case.encoded_len).unwrap(),
|
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"test case: {name} - total len"
|
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);
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}
|
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assert_eq!(
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expected_err,
|
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RawEntry::calc_value_offset(case.encoded_len).unwrap_err(),
|
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"test case: {name} - err"
|
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);
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}
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_padding_len() {
|
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for encoded_len in 0..64 {
|
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let padding = RawEntry::padding_len(encoded_len);
|
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+
|
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// Validate we're actually aligning to 8 bytes.
|
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assert!((size_of::<u32>() + encoded_len + padding) % 8 == 0)
|
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}
|
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}
|
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|
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}
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|
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use bstr::{BString, B};
|
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|
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use std::fs::File;
|
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use std::io::{Read, Seek, Write};
|
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use std::path::PathBuf;
|
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|
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use tempfile::{tempdir, TempDir};
|
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+
|
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|
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use crate::raw_entry::RawEntry;
|
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|
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use crate::HEADER_SIZE;
|
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|
+
|
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|
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#[derive(PartialEq, Default, Debug)]
|
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|
+
pub struct TestEntry {
|
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|
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pub header: u32,
|
13
|
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pub json: &'static str,
|
14
|
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pub padding_len: usize,
|
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|
+
pub value: f64,
|
16
|
+
}
|
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|
+
|
18
|
+
impl TestEntry {
|
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|
+
pub fn new(json: &'static str, value: f64) -> Self {
|
20
|
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TestEntry {
|
21
|
+
header: json.len() as u32,
|
22
|
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json,
|
23
|
+
padding_len: RawEntry::padding_len(json.len()),
|
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|
+
value,
|
25
|
+
}
|
26
|
+
}
|
27
|
+
|
28
|
+
pub fn as_bytes(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
|
29
|
+
[
|
30
|
+
B(&self.header.to_ne_bytes()),
|
31
|
+
self.json.as_bytes(),
|
32
|
+
&vec![b' '; self.padding_len],
|
33
|
+
B(&self.value.to_ne_bytes()),
|
34
|
+
]
|
35
|
+
.concat()
|
36
|
+
}
|
37
|
+
pub fn as_bstring(&self) -> BString {
|
38
|
+
[
|
39
|
+
B(&self.header.to_ne_bytes()),
|
40
|
+
self.json.as_bytes(),
|
41
|
+
&vec![b' '; self.padding_len],
|
42
|
+
B(&self.value.to_ne_bytes()),
|
43
|
+
]
|
44
|
+
.concat()
|
45
|
+
.into()
|
46
|
+
}
|
47
|
+
|
48
|
+
pub fn as_bytes_no_header(&self) -> BString {
|
49
|
+
[
|
50
|
+
self.json.as_bytes(),
|
51
|
+
&vec![b' '; self.padding_len],
|
52
|
+
B(&self.value.to_ne_bytes()),
|
53
|
+
]
|
54
|
+
.concat()
|
55
|
+
.into()
|
56
|
+
}
|
57
|
+
}
|
58
|
+
|
59
|
+
/// Format the data for a `.db` file.
|
60
|
+
/// Optional header value can be used to set an invalid `used` size.
|
61
|
+
pub fn entries_to_db(entries: &[&'static str], values: &[f64], header: Option<u32>) -> Vec<u8> {
|
62
|
+
let mut out = Vec::new();
|
63
|
+
|
64
|
+
let entry_bytes: Vec<_> = entries
|
65
|
+
.iter()
|
66
|
+
.zip(values)
|
67
|
+
.flat_map(|(e, val)| TestEntry::new(e, *val).as_bytes())
|
68
|
+
.collect();
|
69
|
+
|
70
|
+
let used = match header {
|
71
|
+
Some(u) => u,
|
72
|
+
None => (entry_bytes.len() + HEADER_SIZE) as u32,
|
73
|
+
};
|
74
|
+
|
75
|
+
out.extend(used.to_ne_bytes());
|
76
|
+
out.extend(&[0x0u8; 4]); // Padding.
|
77
|
+
out.extend(entry_bytes);
|
78
|
+
|
79
|
+
out
|
80
|
+
}
|
81
|
+
|
82
|
+
/// A temporary file, path, and dir for use with testing.
|
83
|
+
#[derive(Debug)]
|
84
|
+
pub struct TestFile {
|
85
|
+
pub file: File,
|
86
|
+
pub path: PathBuf,
|
87
|
+
pub dir: TempDir,
|
88
|
+
}
|
89
|
+
|
90
|
+
impl TestFile {
|
91
|
+
pub fn new(file_data: &[u8]) -> TestFile {
|
92
|
+
let dir = tempdir().unwrap();
|
93
|
+
let path = dir.path().join("test.db");
|
94
|
+
let mut file = File::options()
|
95
|
+
.create(true)
|
96
|
+
.read(true)
|
97
|
+
.write(true)
|
98
|
+
.open(&path)
|
99
|
+
.unwrap();
|
100
|
+
|
101
|
+
file.write_all(file_data).unwrap();
|
102
|
+
file.sync_all().unwrap();
|
103
|
+
file.rewind().unwrap();
|
104
|
+
|
105
|
+
// We need to keep `dir` in scope so it doesn't drop before the files it
|
106
|
+
// contains, which may prevent cleanup.
|
107
|
+
TestFile { file, path, dir }
|
108
|
+
}
|
109
|
+
}
|
110
|
+
|
111
|
+
mod test {
|
112
|
+
use super::*;
|
113
|
+
|
114
|
+
#[test]
|
115
|
+
fn test_entry_new() {
|
116
|
+
let json = "foobar";
|
117
|
+
let value = 1.0f64;
|
118
|
+
let expected = TestEntry {
|
119
|
+
header: 6,
|
120
|
+
json,
|
121
|
+
padding_len: 6,
|
122
|
+
value,
|
123
|
+
};
|
124
|
+
|
125
|
+
let actual = TestEntry::new(json, value);
|
126
|
+
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
|
127
|
+
}
|
128
|
+
|
129
|
+
#[test]
|
130
|
+
fn test_entry_bytes() {
|
131
|
+
let json = "foobar";
|
132
|
+
let value = 1.0f64;
|
133
|
+
let expected = [
|
134
|
+
&6u32.to_ne_bytes(),
|
135
|
+
B(json),
|
136
|
+
&[b' '; 6],
|
137
|
+
&value.to_ne_bytes(),
|
138
|
+
]
|
139
|
+
.concat();
|
140
|
+
|
141
|
+
let actual = TestEntry::new(json, value).as_bstring();
|
142
|
+
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
|
143
|
+
}
|
144
|
+
|
145
|
+
#[test]
|
146
|
+
fn test_entry_bytes_no_header() {
|
147
|
+
let json = "foobar";
|
148
|
+
let value = 1.0f64;
|
149
|
+
let expected = [B(json), &[b' '; 6], &value.to_ne_bytes()].concat();
|
150
|
+
|
151
|
+
let actual = TestEntry::new(json, value).as_bytes_no_header();
|
152
|
+
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
|
153
|
+
}
|
154
|
+
|
155
|
+
#[test]
|
156
|
+
fn test_entries_to_db_header_correct() {
|
157
|
+
let json = &["foobar", "qux"];
|
158
|
+
let values = &[1.0, 2.0];
|
159
|
+
|
160
|
+
let out = entries_to_db(json, values, None);
|
161
|
+
|
162
|
+
assert_eq!(48u32.to_ne_bytes(), out[0..4], "used set correctly");
|
163
|
+
assert_eq!([0u8; 4], out[4..8], "padding set");
|
164
|
+
assert_eq!(
|
165
|
+
TestEntry::new(json[0], values[0]).as_bytes(),
|
166
|
+
out[8..32],
|
167
|
+
"first entry matches"
|
168
|
+
);
|
169
|
+
assert_eq!(
|
170
|
+
TestEntry::new(json[1], values[1]).as_bytes(),
|
171
|
+
out[32..48],
|
172
|
+
"second entry matches"
|
173
|
+
);
|
174
|
+
}
|
175
|
+
|
176
|
+
#[test]
|
177
|
+
fn test_entries_to_db_header_wrong() {
|
178
|
+
let json = &["foobar", "qux"];
|
179
|
+
let values = &[1.0, 2.0];
|
180
|
+
|
181
|
+
const WRONG_USED: u32 = 1000;
|
182
|
+
let out = entries_to_db(json, values, Some(WRONG_USED));
|
183
|
+
|
184
|
+
assert_eq!(
|
185
|
+
WRONG_USED.to_ne_bytes(),
|
186
|
+
out[0..4],
|
187
|
+
"used set to value requested"
|
188
|
+
);
|
189
|
+
assert_eq!([0u8; 4], out[4..8], "padding set");
|
190
|
+
assert_eq!(
|
191
|
+
TestEntry::new(json[0], values[0]).as_bytes(),
|
192
|
+
out[8..32],
|
193
|
+
"first entry matches"
|
194
|
+
);
|
195
|
+
assert_eq!(
|
196
|
+
TestEntry::new(json[1], values[1]).as_bytes(),
|
197
|
+
out[32..48],
|
198
|
+
"second entry matches"
|
199
|
+
);
|
200
|
+
}
|
201
|
+
|
202
|
+
#[test]
|
203
|
+
fn test_file() {
|
204
|
+
let mut test_file = TestFile::new(b"foobar");
|
205
|
+
let stat = test_file.file.metadata().unwrap();
|
206
|
+
|
207
|
+
assert_eq!(6, stat.len(), "file length");
|
208
|
+
assert_eq!(
|
209
|
+
0,
|
210
|
+
test_file.file.stream_position().unwrap(),
|
211
|
+
"at start of file"
|
212
|
+
);
|
213
|
+
let mut out_buf = vec![0u8; 256];
|
214
|
+
let read_result = test_file.file.read(&mut out_buf);
|
215
|
+
assert!(read_result.is_ok());
|
216
|
+
assert_eq!(6, read_result.unwrap(), "file is readable");
|
217
|
+
|
218
|
+
let write_result = test_file.file.write(b"qux");
|
219
|
+
assert!(write_result.is_ok());
|
220
|
+
assert_eq!(3, write_result.unwrap(), "file is writable");
|
221
|
+
}
|
222
|
+
}
|