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philoniare a22319cdd5 [Deprecation] Remove sp_weights::OldWeight (#3491)
# Description

*Removes `sp_weights::OldWeight` and its usage*

Fixes #144

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Co-authored-by: Liam Aharon <liam.aharon@hotmail.com>
2024-02-29 05:17:24 +00:00

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// This file is part of Substrate.
// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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//
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//! Contains the `WeightMeter` primitive to meter weight usage.
use super::Weight;
use sp_arithmetic::Perbill;
/// Meters consumed weight and a hard limit for the maximal consumable weight.
///
/// Can be used to check if enough weight for an operation is available before committing to it.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// use sp_weights::{Weight, WeightMeter};
///
/// // The weight is limited to (10, 0).
/// let mut meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(10, 0));
/// // There is enough weight remaining for an operation with (6, 0) weight.
/// assert!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(6, 0)).is_ok());
/// assert_eq!(meter.remaining(), Weight::from_parts(4, 0));
/// // There is not enough weight remaining for an operation with (5, 0) weight.
/// assert!(!meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(5, 0)).is_ok());
/// // The total limit is obviously unchanged:
/// assert_eq!(meter.limit(), Weight::from_parts(10, 0));
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct WeightMeter {
/// The already consumed weight.
consumed: Weight,
/// The maximal consumable weight.
limit: Weight,
}
impl WeightMeter {
/// Creates [`Self`] from a limit for the maximal consumable weight.
pub fn with_limit(limit: Weight) -> Self {
Self { consumed: Weight::zero(), limit }
}
/// Creates [`Self`] with the maximal possible limit for the consumable weight.
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::with_limit(Weight::MAX)
}
/// The already consumed weight.
pub fn consumed(&self) -> Weight {
self.consumed
}
/// The limit can ever be accrued.
pub fn limit(&self) -> Weight {
self.limit
}
/// The remaining weight that can still be consumed.
pub fn remaining(&self) -> Weight {
self.limit.saturating_sub(self.consumed)
}
/// The ratio of consumed weight to the limit.
///
/// Calculates one ratio per component and returns the largest.
///
/// # Example
/// ```rust
/// use sp_weights::{Weight, WeightMeter};
/// use sp_arithmetic::Perbill;
///
/// let mut meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(10, 20));
/// // Nothing consumed so far:
/// assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(0));
/// meter.consume(Weight::from_parts(5, 5));
/// // The ref-time is the larger ratio:
/// assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(50));
/// meter.consume(Weight::from_parts(1, 10));
/// // Now the larger ratio is proof-size:
/// assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(75));
/// // Eventually it reaches 100%:
/// meter.consume(Weight::from_parts(4, 0));
/// assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(100));
/// // Saturating the second component won't change anything anymore:
/// meter.consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 5));
/// assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(100));
/// ```
pub fn consumed_ratio(&self) -> Perbill {
let time = Perbill::from_rational(self.consumed.ref_time(), self.limit.ref_time());
let pov = Perbill::from_rational(self.consumed.proof_size(), self.limit.proof_size());
time.max(pov)
}
/// Consume some weight and defensively fail if it is over the limit. Saturate in any case.
#[deprecated(note = "Use `consume` instead. Will be removed after December 2023.")]
pub fn defensive_saturating_accrue(&mut self, w: Weight) {
self.consume(w);
}
/// Consume some weight and defensively fail if it is over the limit. Saturate in any case.
pub fn consume(&mut self, w: Weight) {
self.consumed.saturating_accrue(w);
debug_assert!(self.consumed.all_lte(self.limit), "Weight counter overflow");
}
/// Consume the given weight after checking that it can be consumed.
///
/// Returns `Ok` if the weight can be consumed or otherwise an `Err`.
pub fn try_consume(&mut self, w: Weight) -> Result<(), ()> {
self.consumed.checked_add(&w).map_or(Err(()), |test| {
if test.any_gt(self.limit) {
Err(())
} else {
self.consumed = test;
Ok(())
}
})
}
/// Check if the given weight can be consumed.
pub fn can_consume(&self, w: Weight) -> bool {
self.consumed.checked_add(&w).map_or(false, |t| t.all_lte(self.limit))
}
/// Reclaim the given weight.
pub fn reclaim_proof_size(&mut self, s: u64) {
self.consumed.saturating_reduce(Weight::from_parts(0, s));
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::*;
use sp_arithmetic::traits::Zero;
#[test]
fn weight_meter_remaining_works() {
let mut meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(10, 20));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(5, 0)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed, Weight::from_parts(5, 0));
assert_eq!(meter.remaining(), Weight::from_parts(5, 20));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(2, 10)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed, Weight::from_parts(7, 10));
assert_eq!(meter.remaining(), Weight::from_parts(3, 10));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(3, 10)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed, Weight::from_parts(10, 20));
assert_eq!(meter.remaining(), Weight::from_parts(0, 0));
}
#[test]
fn weight_meter_can_consume_works() {
let meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(1, 1));
assert!(meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 0)));
assert!(meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(1, 1)));
assert!(!meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 2)));
assert!(!meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(2, 0)));
assert!(!meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(2, 2)));
}
#[test]
fn weight_meter_try_consume_works() {
let mut meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(2, 2));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 0)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(1, 1)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 2)), Err(()));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(2, 0)), Err(()));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(2, 2)), Err(()));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 1)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(1, 0)), Ok(()));
}
#[test]
fn weight_meter_check_and_can_consume_works() {
let mut meter = WeightMeter::new();
assert!(meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(u64::MAX, 0)));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(u64::MAX, 0)), Ok(()));
assert!(meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, u64::MAX)));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, u64::MAX)), Ok(()));
assert!(!meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 1)));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 1)), Err(()));
assert!(!meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(1, 0)));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(1, 0)), Err(()));
assert!(meter.can_consume(Weight::zero()));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::zero()), Ok(()));
}
#[test]
fn consumed_ratio_works() {
let mut meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(10, 20));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(5, 0)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(50));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 12)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(60));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(2, 0)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(70));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 4)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(80));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(3, 0)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(100));
assert_eq!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 4)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed_ratio(), Perbill::from_percent(100));
}
#[test]
fn try_consume_works() {
let mut meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(10, 0));
assert!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(11, 0)).is_err());
assert!(meter.consumed().is_zero(), "No modification");
assert!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(9, 0)).is_ok());
assert!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(2, 0)).is_err());
assert!(meter.try_consume(Weight::from_parts(1, 0)).is_ok());
assert!(meter.remaining().is_zero());
assert_eq!(meter.consumed(), Weight::from_parts(10, 0));
}
#[test]
fn can_consume_works() {
let mut meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(10, 0));
assert!(!meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(11, 0)));
assert!(meter.consumed().is_zero(), "No modification");
assert!(meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(9, 0)));
meter.consume(Weight::from_parts(9, 0));
assert!(!meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(2, 0)));
assert!(meter.can_consume(Weight::from_parts(1, 0)));
}
#[test]
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
fn consume_works() {
let mut meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(5, 10));
meter.consume(Weight::from_parts(4, 0));
assert_eq!(meter.remaining(), Weight::from_parts(1, 10));
meter.consume(Weight::from_parts(1, 0));
assert_eq!(meter.remaining(), Weight::from_parts(0, 10));
meter.consume(Weight::from_parts(0, 10));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed(), Weight::from_parts(5, 10));
}
#[test]
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
fn reclaim_works() {
let mut meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(5, 10));
meter.consume(Weight::from_parts(5, 10));
assert_eq!(meter.consumed(), Weight::from_parts(5, 10));
meter.reclaim_proof_size(3);
assert_eq!(meter.consumed(), Weight::from_parts(5, 7));
meter.reclaim_proof_size(10);
assert_eq!(meter.consumed(), Weight::from_parts(5, 0));
}
#[test]
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
#[should_panic(expected = "Weight counter overflow")]
fn consume_defensive_fail() {
let mut meter = WeightMeter::with_limit(Weight::from_parts(10, 0));
let _ = meter.consume(Weight::from_parts(11, 0));
}
}