[VOL-4290] Voltha go library updates for gRPC migration
Change-Id: I1aa2774beb6b7ed7419bc45aeb53fcae8a8ecda0
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/jonboulle/clockwork/ticker.go b/vendor/github.com/jonboulle/clockwork/ticker.go
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+package clockwork
+
+import (
+ "time"
+)
+
+// Ticker provides an interface which can be used instead of directly
+// using the ticker within the time module. The real-time ticker t
+// provides ticks through t.C which becomes now t.Chan() to make
+// this channel requirement definable in this interface.
+type Ticker interface {
+ Chan() <-chan time.Time
+ Stop()
+}
+
+type realTicker struct{ *time.Ticker }
+
+func (rt *realTicker) Chan() <-chan time.Time {
+ return rt.C
+}
+
+type fakeTicker struct {
+ c chan time.Time
+ stop chan bool
+ clock FakeClock
+ period time.Duration
+}
+
+func (ft *fakeTicker) Chan() <-chan time.Time {
+ return ft.c
+}
+
+func (ft *fakeTicker) Stop() {
+ ft.stop <- true
+}
+
+// runTickThread initializes a background goroutine to send the tick time to the ticker channel
+// after every period. Tick events are discarded if the underlying ticker channel does not have
+// enough capacity.
+func (ft *fakeTicker) runTickThread() {
+ nextTick := ft.clock.Now().Add(ft.period)
+ next := ft.clock.After(ft.period)
+ go func() {
+ for {
+ select {
+ case <-ft.stop:
+ return
+ case <-next:
+ // We send the time that the tick was supposed to occur at.
+ tick := nextTick
+ // Before sending the tick, we'll compute the next tick time and star the clock.After call.
+ now := ft.clock.Now()
+ // First, figure out how many periods there have been between "now" and the time we were
+ // supposed to have trigged, then advance over all of those.
+ skipTicks := (now.Sub(tick) + ft.period - 1) / ft.period
+ nextTick = nextTick.Add(skipTicks * ft.period)
+ // Now, keep advancing until we are past now. This should happen at most once.
+ for !nextTick.After(now) {
+ nextTick = nextTick.Add(ft.period)
+ }
+ // Figure out how long between now and the next scheduled tick, then wait that long.
+ remaining := nextTick.Sub(now)
+ next = ft.clock.After(remaining)
+ // Finally, we can actually send the tick.
+ select {
+ case ft.c <- tick:
+ default:
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }()
+}