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// Copyright 2019-2020 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Substrate.
// Substrate is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// Substrate is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Substrate. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
use crate::OutputFormat;
use ansi_term::Colour;
use log::info;
use sc_client_api::ClientInfo;
use sc_network::{NetworkStatus, SyncState};
use sp_runtime::traits::{Block as BlockT, CheckedDiv, NumberFor, Saturating, Zero};
use std::{
convert::{TryFrom, TryInto},
fmt,
};
use wasm_timer::Instant;
/// State of the informant display system.
///
/// This is the system that handles the line that gets regularly printed and that looks something
/// like:
///
/// > Syncing 5.4 bps, target=#531028 (4 peers), best: #90683 (0x4ca8…51b8),
/// > finalized #360 (0x6f24…a38b), ⬇ 5.5kiB/s ⬆ 0.9kiB/s
///
/// # Usage
///
/// Call `InformantDisplay::new` to initialize the state, then regularly call `display` with the
/// information to display.
///
pub struct InformantDisplay<B: BlockT> {
/// Head of chain block number from the last time `display` has been called.
/// `None` if `display` has never been called.
last_number: Option<NumberFor<B>>,
/// The last time `display` or `new` has been called.
last_update: Instant,
/// The last seen total of bytes received.
last_total_bytes_inbound: u64,
/// The last seen total of bytes sent.
last_total_bytes_outbound: u64,
/// The format to print output in.
format: OutputFormat,
}
impl<B: BlockT> InformantDisplay<B> {
/// Builds a new informant display system.
pub fn new(format: OutputFormat) -> InformantDisplay<B> {
InformantDisplay {
last_number: None,
last_update: Instant::now(),
last_total_bytes_inbound: 0,
last_total_bytes_outbound: 0,
format,
}
}
/// Displays the informant by calling `info!`.
pub fn display(&mut self, info: &ClientInfo<B>, net_status: NetworkStatus<B>) {
let best_number = info.chain.best_number;
let best_hash = info.chain.best_hash;
let finalized_number = info.chain.finalized_number;
let num_connected_peers = net_status.num_connected_peers;
let speed = speed::<B>(best_number, self.last_number, self.last_update);
let total_bytes_inbound = net_status.total_bytes_inbound;
let total_bytes_outbound = net_status.total_bytes_outbound;
let now = Instant::now();
let elapsed = (now - self.last_update).as_secs();
self.last_update = now;
self.last_number = Some(best_number);
let diff_bytes_inbound = total_bytes_inbound - self.last_total_bytes_inbound;
let diff_bytes_outbound = total_bytes_outbound - self.last_total_bytes_outbound;
let (avg_bytes_per_sec_inbound, avg_bytes_per_sec_outbound) =
if elapsed > 0 {
self.last_total_bytes_inbound = total_bytes_inbound;
self.last_total_bytes_outbound = total_bytes_outbound;
(diff_bytes_inbound / elapsed, diff_bytes_outbound / elapsed)
} else {
(diff_bytes_inbound, diff_bytes_outbound)
};
let (level, status, target) = match (net_status.sync_state, net_status.best_seen_block) {
(SyncState::Idle, _) => ("💤", "Idle".into(), "".into()),
(SyncState::Downloading, None) => ("⚙️ ", format!("Preparing{}", speed), "".into()),
(SyncState::Downloading, Some(n)) => (
"⚙️ ",
format!("Syncing{}", speed),
format!(", target=#{}", n),
),
};
if self.format.enable_color {
info!(
target: "substrate",
"{} {}{} ({} peers), best: #{} ({}), finalized #{} ({}), {} {}",
level,
Colour::White.bold().paint(&status),
target,
Colour::White.bold().paint(format!("{}", num_connected_peers)),
Colour::White.bold().paint(format!("{}", best_number)),
best_hash,
Colour::White.bold().paint(format!("{}", finalized_number)),
info.chain.finalized_hash,
Colour::Green.paint(format!("{}", TransferRateFormat(avg_bytes_per_sec_inbound))),
Colour::Red.paint(format!("{}", TransferRateFormat(avg_bytes_per_sec_outbound))),
)
} else {
info!(
target: "substrate",
"{} {}{} ({} peers), best: #{} ({}), finalized #{} ({}), ⬇ {} ⬆ {}",
level,
status,
target,
num_connected_peers,
best_number,
best_hash,
finalized_number,
info.chain.finalized_hash,
TransferRateFormat(avg_bytes_per_sec_inbound),
TransferRateFormat(avg_bytes_per_sec_outbound),
)
}
}
}
/// Calculates `(best_number - last_number) / (now - last_update)` and returns a `String`
/// representing the speed of import.
fn speed<B: BlockT>(
best_number: NumberFor<B>,
last_number: Option<NumberFor<B>>,
last_update: Instant
) -> String {
// Number of milliseconds elapsed since last time.
let elapsed_ms = {
let elapsed = last_update.elapsed();
let since_last_millis = elapsed.as_secs() * 1000;
let since_last_subsec_millis = elapsed.subsec_millis() as u64;
since_last_millis + since_last_subsec_millis
};
// Number of blocks that have been imported since last time.
let diff = match last_number {
None => return String::new(),
Some(n) => best_number.saturating_sub(n)
};
if let Ok(diff) = TryInto::<u128>::try_into(diff) {
// If the number of blocks can be converted to a regular integer, then it's easy: just
// do the math and turn it into a `f64`.
let speed = diff.saturating_mul(10_000).checked_div(u128::from(elapsed_ms))
.map_or(0.0, |s| s as f64) / 10.0;
format!(" {:4.1} bps", speed)
} else {
// If the number of blocks can't be converted to a regular integer, then we need a more
// algebraic approach and we stay within the realm of integers.
let one_thousand = NumberFor::<B>::from(1_000u32);
let elapsed = NumberFor::<B>::from(
<u32 as TryFrom<_>>::try_from(elapsed_ms).unwrap_or(u32::max_value())
);
let speed = diff.saturating_mul(one_thousand).checked_div(&elapsed)
.unwrap_or_else(Zero::zero);
format!(" {} bps", speed)
}
}
/// Contains a number of bytes per second. Implements `fmt::Display` and shows this number of bytes
/// per second in a nice way.
struct TransferRateFormat(u64);
impl fmt::Display for TransferRateFormat {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
// Special case 0.
if self.0 == 0 {
return write!(f, "0")
}
// Under 0.1 kiB, display plain bytes.
if self.0 < 100 {
return write!(f, "{} B/s", self.0)
}
// Under 1.0 MiB/sec, display the value in kiB/sec.
if self.0 < 1024 * 1024 {
return write!(f, "{:.1}kiB/s", self.0 as f64 / 1024.0)
}
write!(f, "{:.1}MiB/s", self.0 as f64 / (1024.0 * 1024.0))
}
}