[#324] ir/timers: Implement chain block timer

Implement a timer that can tick chain blocks and perform actions at time
intervals in the blocks.

Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
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Leonard Lyubich 2021-01-21 19:32:41 +03:00 committed by Alex Vanin
parent 23c220ae28
commit 476349dd1c
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package timers
import (
"sync"
)
// BlockMeter calculates block time interval dynamically.
type BlockMeter func() (uint32, error)
// BlockTickHandler is a callback of a certain block advance.
type BlockTickHandler func()
// BlockTimer represents block timer.
//
// It can tick the blocks and perform certain actions
// on block time intervals.
type BlockTimer struct {
mtx *sync.Mutex
dur BlockMeter
mul, div uint32
cur, tgt uint32
h BlockTickHandler
ps []BlockTimer
}
// StaticBlockMeter returns BlockMeters that always returns (d, nil).
func StaticBlockMeter(d uint32) BlockMeter {
return func() (uint32, error) {
return d, nil
}
}
// NewBlockTimer creates a new BlockTimer.
//
// Reset should be called before timer ticking.
func NewBlockTimer(dur BlockMeter, h BlockTickHandler) *BlockTimer {
return &BlockTimer{
mtx: new(sync.Mutex),
dur: dur,
mul: 1,
div: 1,
h: h,
}
}
// OnDelta registers handler which is executed every (mul / div * BlockMeter()) block.
func (t *BlockTimer) OnDelta(mul, div uint32, h BlockTickHandler) {
t.ps = append(t.ps, BlockTimer{
mul: mul,
div: div,
h: h,
})
}
// Reset resets previous ticks of the BlockTimer.
//
// Returns BlockMeter's error upon occurrence.
func (t *BlockTimer) Reset() error {
d, err := t.dur()
if err != nil {
return err
}
t.mtx.Lock()
t.reset(d)
t.mtx.Unlock()
return nil
}
func (t *BlockTimer) reset(dur uint32) {
delta := t.mul * dur / t.div
if delta == 0 {
delta = 1
}
t.tgt = delta
t.cur = 0
for i := range t.ps {
t.ps[i].reset(dur)
}
}
// Tick ticks one block in the BlockTimer.
//
// Executes all callbacks which are awaiting execution at the new block.
func (t *BlockTimer) Tick() {
t.mtx.Lock()
t.tick()
t.mtx.Unlock()
}
func (t *BlockTimer) tick() {
t.cur++
if t.cur == t.tgt {
t.cur = 0
// it would be advisable to optimize such execution, for example:
// 1. push handler to worker pool t.wp.Submit(h);
// 2. call t.tickH(h)
t.h()
}
for i := range t.ps {
t.ps[i].tick()
}
}

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package timers_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/innerring/timers"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func tickN(t *timers.BlockTimer, n uint32) {
for i := uint32(0); i < n; i++ {
t.Tick()
}
}
func TestBlockTimer(t *testing.T) {
blockDur := uint32(10)
baseCallCounter := uint32(0)
bt := timers.NewBlockTimer(timers.StaticBlockMeter(blockDur), func() {
baseCallCounter++
})
require.NoError(t, bt.Reset())
intervalNum := uint32(7)
tickN(bt, intervalNum*blockDur)
require.Equal(t, intervalNum, uint32(baseCallCounter))
// add half-interval handler
halfCallCounter := uint32(0)
bt.OnDelta(1, 2, func() {
halfCallCounter++
})
// add double interval handler
doubleCallCounter := uint32(0)
bt.OnDelta(2, 1, func() {
doubleCallCounter++
})
require.NoError(t, bt.Reset())
baseCallCounter = 0
intervalNum = 20
tickN(bt, intervalNum*blockDur)
require.Equal(t, intervalNum*2, uint32(halfCallCounter))
require.Equal(t, intervalNum, uint32(baseCallCounter))
require.Equal(t, intervalNum/2, uint32(doubleCallCounter))
}