google.golang.org/grpc@v1.62.1/resolver/map.go (about) 1 /* 2 * 3 * Copyright 2021 gRPC authors. 4 * 5 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 6 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 7 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 8 * 9 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 10 * 11 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 12 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 13 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 14 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 15 * limitations under the License. 16 * 17 */ 18 19 package resolver 20 21 type addressMapEntry struct { 22 addr Address 23 value any 24 } 25 26 // AddressMap is a map of addresses to arbitrary values taking into account 27 // Attributes. BalancerAttributes are ignored, as are Metadata and Type. 28 // Multiple accesses may not be performed concurrently. Must be created via 29 // NewAddressMap; do not construct directly. 30 type AddressMap struct { 31 // The underlying map is keyed by an Address with fields that we don't care 32 // about being set to their zero values. The only fields that we care about 33 // are `Addr`, `ServerName` and `Attributes`. Since we need to be able to 34 // distinguish between addresses with same `Addr` and `ServerName`, but 35 // different `Attributes`, we cannot store the `Attributes` in the map key. 36 // 37 // The comparison operation for structs work as follows: 38 // Struct values are comparable if all their fields are comparable. Two 39 // struct values are equal if their corresponding non-blank fields are equal. 40 // 41 // The value type of the map contains a slice of addresses which match the key 42 // in their `Addr` and `ServerName` fields and contain the corresponding value 43 // associated with them. 44 m map[Address]addressMapEntryList 45 } 46 47 func toMapKey(addr *Address) Address { 48 return Address{Addr: addr.Addr, ServerName: addr.ServerName} 49 } 50 51 type addressMapEntryList []*addressMapEntry 52 53 // NewAddressMap creates a new AddressMap. 54 func NewAddressMap() *AddressMap { 55 return &AddressMap{m: make(map[Address]addressMapEntryList)} 56 } 57 58 // find returns the index of addr in the addressMapEntry slice, or -1 if not 59 // present. 60 func (l addressMapEntryList) find(addr Address) int { 61 for i, entry := range l { 62 // Attributes are the only thing to match on here, since `Addr` and 63 // `ServerName` are already equal. 64 if entry.addr.Attributes.Equal(addr.Attributes) { 65 return i 66 } 67 } 68 return -1 69 } 70 71 // Get returns the value for the address in the map, if present. 72 func (a *AddressMap) Get(addr Address) (value any, ok bool) { 73 addrKey := toMapKey(&addr) 74 entryList := a.m[addrKey] 75 if entry := entryList.find(addr); entry != -1 { 76 return entryList[entry].value, true 77 } 78 return nil, false 79 } 80 81 // Set updates or adds the value to the address in the map. 82 func (a *AddressMap) Set(addr Address, value any) { 83 addrKey := toMapKey(&addr) 84 entryList := a.m[addrKey] 85 if entry := entryList.find(addr); entry != -1 { 86 entryList[entry].value = value 87 return 88 } 89 a.m[addrKey] = append(entryList, &addressMapEntry{addr: addr, value: value}) 90 } 91 92 // Delete removes addr from the map. 93 func (a *AddressMap) Delete(addr Address) { 94 addrKey := toMapKey(&addr) 95 entryList := a.m[addrKey] 96 entry := entryList.find(addr) 97 if entry == -1 { 98 return 99 } 100 if len(entryList) == 1 { 101 entryList = nil 102 } else { 103 copy(entryList[entry:], entryList[entry+1:]) 104 entryList = entryList[:len(entryList)-1] 105 } 106 a.m[addrKey] = entryList 107 } 108 109 // Len returns the number of entries in the map. 110 func (a *AddressMap) Len() int { 111 ret := 0 112 for _, entryList := range a.m { 113 ret += len(entryList) 114 } 115 return ret 116 } 117 118 // Keys returns a slice of all current map keys. 119 func (a *AddressMap) Keys() []Address { 120 ret := make([]Address, 0, a.Len()) 121 for _, entryList := range a.m { 122 for _, entry := range entryList { 123 ret = append(ret, entry.addr) 124 } 125 } 126 return ret 127 } 128 129 // Values returns a slice of all current map values. 130 func (a *AddressMap) Values() []any { 131 ret := make([]any, 0, a.Len()) 132 for _, entryList := range a.m { 133 for _, entry := range entryList { 134 ret = append(ret, entry.value) 135 } 136 } 137 return ret 138 } 139 140 type endpointNode struct { 141 addrs map[string]struct{} 142 } 143 144 // Equal returns whether the unordered set of addrs are the same between the 145 // endpoint nodes. 146 func (en *endpointNode) Equal(en2 *endpointNode) bool { 147 if len(en.addrs) != len(en2.addrs) { 148 return false 149 } 150 for addr := range en.addrs { 151 if _, ok := en2.addrs[addr]; !ok { 152 return false 153 } 154 } 155 return true 156 } 157 158 func toEndpointNode(endpoint Endpoint) endpointNode { 159 en := make(map[string]struct{}) 160 for _, addr := range endpoint.Addresses { 161 en[addr.Addr] = struct{}{} 162 } 163 return endpointNode{ 164 addrs: en, 165 } 166 } 167 168 // EndpointMap is a map of endpoints to arbitrary values keyed on only the 169 // unordered set of address strings within an endpoint. This map is not thread 170 // safe, thus it is unsafe to access concurrently. Must be created via 171 // NewEndpointMap; do not construct directly. 172 type EndpointMap struct { 173 endpoints map[*endpointNode]any 174 } 175 176 // NewEndpointMap creates a new EndpointMap. 177 func NewEndpointMap() *EndpointMap { 178 return &EndpointMap{ 179 endpoints: make(map[*endpointNode]any), 180 } 181 } 182 183 // Get returns the value for the address in the map, if present. 184 func (em *EndpointMap) Get(e Endpoint) (value any, ok bool) { 185 en := toEndpointNode(e) 186 if endpoint := em.find(en); endpoint != nil { 187 return em.endpoints[endpoint], true 188 } 189 return nil, false 190 } 191 192 // Set updates or adds the value to the address in the map. 193 func (em *EndpointMap) Set(e Endpoint, value any) { 194 en := toEndpointNode(e) 195 if endpoint := em.find(en); endpoint != nil { 196 em.endpoints[endpoint] = value 197 return 198 } 199 em.endpoints[&en] = value 200 } 201 202 // Len returns the number of entries in the map. 203 func (em *EndpointMap) Len() int { 204 return len(em.endpoints) 205 } 206 207 // Keys returns a slice of all current map keys, as endpoints specifying the 208 // addresses present in the endpoint keys, in which uniqueness is determined by 209 // the unordered set of addresses. Thus, endpoint information returned is not 210 // the full endpoint data (drops duplicated addresses and attributes) but can be 211 // used for EndpointMap accesses. 212 func (em *EndpointMap) Keys() []Endpoint { 213 ret := make([]Endpoint, 0, len(em.endpoints)) 214 for en := range em.endpoints { 215 var endpoint Endpoint 216 for addr := range en.addrs { 217 endpoint.Addresses = append(endpoint.Addresses, Address{Addr: addr}) 218 } 219 ret = append(ret, endpoint) 220 } 221 return ret 222 } 223 224 // Values returns a slice of all current map values. 225 func (em *EndpointMap) Values() []any { 226 ret := make([]any, 0, len(em.endpoints)) 227 for _, val := range em.endpoints { 228 ret = append(ret, val) 229 } 230 return ret 231 } 232 233 // find returns a pointer to the endpoint node in em if the endpoint node is 234 // already present. If not found, nil is returned. The comparisons are done on 235 // the unordered set of addresses within an endpoint. 236 func (em EndpointMap) find(e endpointNode) *endpointNode { 237 for endpoint := range em.endpoints { 238 if e.Equal(endpoint) { 239 return endpoint 240 } 241 } 242 return nil 243 } 244 245 // Delete removes the specified endpoint from the map. 246 func (em *EndpointMap) Delete(e Endpoint) { 247 en := toEndpointNode(e) 248 if entry := em.find(en); entry != nil { 249 delete(em.endpoints, entry) 250 } 251 }