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* Use normalizer as stream source Renamed 'writer' service to 'normalizer' and dropped Cassandra facilities from it. Extracted the common dependencies to 'mainflux' package for easier sharing. Fixed the API docs and unified environment variables. Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Use docker build arguments to specify build Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Remove cassandra libraries Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Update go-kit version to 0.6.0 Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Fix manager configuration Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Refactor docker-compose Merged individual compose files and dropped external links. Remove CoAP container since it is not referenced from NginX config at the moment. Update port mapping in compose and nginx.conf. Dropped bin scripts. Updated service documentation. Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Drop content-type check Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Implement users data access layer in PostgreSQL Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Bump version to 0.1.0 Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Use go-kit logger everywhere (except CoAP) Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Improve factory methods naming Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Implement clients data access layer on PostgreSQL Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Make tests stateless All tests are refactored to use map-based table-driven tests. No cross-tests dependencies is present anymore. Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Remove gitignore Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Fix nginx proxying Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Mark client-user FK explicit Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Update API documentation Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Update channel model Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Add channel PostgreSQL repository tests Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Implement PostgreSQL channels DAO Replaced update queries with raw SQL. Explicitly defined M2M table due to difficulties of ensuring the referential integrity through GORM. Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Expose connection endpoints Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Fix swagger docs and remove DB logging Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Fix nested query remarks Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com> * Add unique indices Signed-off-by: Dejan Mijic <dejan@mainflux.com>
125 lines
3.2 KiB
Go
125 lines
3.2 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// CPU affinity functions
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package unix
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import (
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"unsafe"
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)
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const cpuSetSize = _CPU_SETSIZE / _NCPUBITS
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// CPUSet represents a CPU affinity mask.
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type CPUSet [cpuSetSize]cpuMask
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func schedAffinity(trap uintptr, pid int, set *CPUSet) error {
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_, _, e := RawSyscall(trap, uintptr(pid), uintptr(unsafe.Sizeof(*set)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(set)))
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if e != 0 {
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return errnoErr(e)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// SchedGetaffinity gets the CPU affinity mask of the thread specified by pid.
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// If pid is 0 the calling thread is used.
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func SchedGetaffinity(pid int, set *CPUSet) error {
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return schedAffinity(SYS_SCHED_GETAFFINITY, pid, set)
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}
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// SchedSetaffinity sets the CPU affinity mask of the thread specified by pid.
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// If pid is 0 the calling thread is used.
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func SchedSetaffinity(pid int, set *CPUSet) error {
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return schedAffinity(SYS_SCHED_SETAFFINITY, pid, set)
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}
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// Zero clears the set s, so that it contains no CPUs.
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func (s *CPUSet) Zero() {
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for i := range s {
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s[i] = 0
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}
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}
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func cpuBitsIndex(cpu int) int {
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return cpu / _NCPUBITS
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}
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func cpuBitsMask(cpu int) cpuMask {
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return cpuMask(1 << (uint(cpu) % _NCPUBITS))
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}
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// Set adds cpu to the set s.
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func (s *CPUSet) Set(cpu int) {
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i := cpuBitsIndex(cpu)
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if i < len(s) {
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s[i] |= cpuBitsMask(cpu)
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}
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}
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// Clear removes cpu from the set s.
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func (s *CPUSet) Clear(cpu int) {
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i := cpuBitsIndex(cpu)
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if i < len(s) {
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s[i] &^= cpuBitsMask(cpu)
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}
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}
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// IsSet reports whether cpu is in the set s.
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func (s *CPUSet) IsSet(cpu int) bool {
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i := cpuBitsIndex(cpu)
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if i < len(s) {
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return s[i]&cpuBitsMask(cpu) != 0
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}
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return false
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}
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// Count returns the number of CPUs in the set s.
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func (s *CPUSet) Count() int {
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c := 0
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for _, b := range s {
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c += onesCount64(uint64(b))
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}
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return c
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}
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// onesCount64 is a copy of Go 1.9's math/bits.OnesCount64.
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// Once this package can require Go 1.9, we can delete this
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// and update the caller to use bits.OnesCount64.
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func onesCount64(x uint64) int {
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const m0 = 0x5555555555555555 // 01010101 ...
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const m1 = 0x3333333333333333 // 00110011 ...
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const m2 = 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f // 00001111 ...
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const m3 = 0x00ff00ff00ff00ff // etc.
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const m4 = 0x0000ffff0000ffff
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// Implementation: Parallel summing of adjacent bits.
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// See "Hacker's Delight", Chap. 5: Counting Bits.
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// The following pattern shows the general approach:
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//
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// x = x>>1&(m0&m) + x&(m0&m)
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// x = x>>2&(m1&m) + x&(m1&m)
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// x = x>>4&(m2&m) + x&(m2&m)
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// x = x>>8&(m3&m) + x&(m3&m)
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// x = x>>16&(m4&m) + x&(m4&m)
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// x = x>>32&(m5&m) + x&(m5&m)
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// return int(x)
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//
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// Masking (& operations) can be left away when there's no
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// danger that a field's sum will carry over into the next
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// field: Since the result cannot be > 64, 8 bits is enough
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// and we can ignore the masks for the shifts by 8 and up.
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// Per "Hacker's Delight", the first line can be simplified
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// more, but it saves at best one instruction, so we leave
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// it alone for clarity.
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const m = 1<<64 - 1
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x = x>>1&(m0&m) + x&(m0&m)
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x = x>>2&(m1&m) + x&(m1&m)
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x = (x>>4 + x) & (m2 & m)
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x += x >> 8
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x += x >> 16
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x += x >> 32
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return int(x) & (1<<7 - 1)
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}
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