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go-ethereum/metrics/counter_float64.go

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package metrics
import (
"math"
"sync/atomic"
)
type CounterFloat64Snapshot interface {
Count() float64
}
// CounterFloat64 holds a float64 value that can be incremented and decremented.
type CounterFloat64 interface {
Clear()
Dec(float64)
Inc(float64)
Snapshot() CounterFloat64Snapshot
}
// GetOrRegisterCounterFloat64 returns an existing CounterFloat64 or constructs and registers
// a new StandardCounterFloat64.
func GetOrRegisterCounterFloat64(name string, r Registry) CounterFloat64 {
if nil == r {
r = DefaultRegistry
}
return r.GetOrRegister(name, NewCounterFloat64).(CounterFloat64)
}
// GetOrRegisterCounterFloat64Forced returns an existing CounterFloat64 or constructs and registers a
// new CounterFloat64 no matter the global switch is enabled or not.
// Be sure to unregister the counter from the registry once it is of no use to
// allow for garbage collection.
func GetOrRegisterCounterFloat64Forced(name string, r Registry) CounterFloat64 {
if nil == r {
r = DefaultRegistry
}
return r.GetOrRegister(name, NewCounterFloat64Forced).(CounterFloat64)
}
// NewCounterFloat64 constructs a new StandardCounterFloat64.
func NewCounterFloat64() CounterFloat64 {
if !Enabled {
return NilCounterFloat64{}
}
return &StandardCounterFloat64{}
}
// NewCounterFloat64Forced constructs a new StandardCounterFloat64 and returns it no matter if
// the global switch is enabled or not.
func NewCounterFloat64Forced() CounterFloat64 {
return &StandardCounterFloat64{}
}
// NewRegisteredCounterFloat64 constructs and registers a new StandardCounterFloat64.
func NewRegisteredCounterFloat64(name string, r Registry) CounterFloat64 {
c := NewCounterFloat64()
if nil == r {
r = DefaultRegistry
}
r.Register(name, c)
return c
}
// NewRegisteredCounterFloat64Forced constructs and registers a new StandardCounterFloat64
// and launches a goroutine no matter the global switch is enabled or not.
// Be sure to unregister the counter from the registry once it is of no use to
// allow for garbage collection.
func NewRegisteredCounterFloat64Forced(name string, r Registry) CounterFloat64 {
c := NewCounterFloat64Forced()
if nil == r {
r = DefaultRegistry
}
r.Register(name, c)
return c
}
// counterFloat64Snapshot is a read-only copy of another CounterFloat64.
type counterFloat64Snapshot float64
// Count returns the value at the time the snapshot was taken.
func (c counterFloat64Snapshot) Count() float64 { return float64(c) }
type NilCounterFloat64 struct{}
func (NilCounterFloat64) Clear() {}
func (NilCounterFloat64) Count() float64 { return 0.0 }
func (NilCounterFloat64) Dec(i float64) {}
func (NilCounterFloat64) Inc(i float64) {}
func (NilCounterFloat64) Snapshot() CounterFloat64Snapshot { return NilCounterFloat64{} }
// StandardCounterFloat64 is the standard implementation of a CounterFloat64 and uses the
// atomic to manage a single float64 value.
type StandardCounterFloat64 struct {
floatBits atomic.Uint64
}
// Clear sets the counter to zero.
func (c *StandardCounterFloat64) Clear() {
c.floatBits.Store(0)
}
// Dec decrements the counter by the given amount.
func (c *StandardCounterFloat64) Dec(v float64) {
atomicAddFloat(&c.floatBits, -v)
}
// Inc increments the counter by the given amount.
func (c *StandardCounterFloat64) Inc(v float64) {
atomicAddFloat(&c.floatBits, v)
}
// Snapshot returns a read-only copy of the counter.
func (c *StandardCounterFloat64) Snapshot() CounterFloat64Snapshot {
v := math.Float64frombits(c.floatBits.Load())
return counterFloat64Snapshot(v)
}
func atomicAddFloat(fbits *atomic.Uint64, v float64) {
for {
loadedBits := fbits.Load()
newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(loadedBits) + v)
if fbits.CompareAndSwap(loadedBits, newBits) {
break
}
}
}