VOL-1868 move simulated onu from voltha-go to voltha-simonu-adapter

Sourced from voltha-go commit 251a11c0ffe60512318a644cd6ce0dc4e12f4018

Change-Id: Iab179bc2f3dd772ed7f488d1c03d1a84ba75e874
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+// Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+//
+// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors.  All rights reserved.
+// https://github.com/golang/protobuf
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+// +build !purego,!appengine,!js
+
+// This file contains the implementation of the proto field accesses using package unsafe.
+
+package proto
+
+import (
+	"reflect"
+	"sync/atomic"
+	"unsafe"
+)
+
+const unsafeAllowed = true
+
+// A field identifies a field in a struct, accessible from a pointer.
+// In this implementation, a field is identified by its byte offset from the start of the struct.
+type field uintptr
+
+// toField returns a field equivalent to the given reflect field.
+func toField(f *reflect.StructField) field {
+	return field(f.Offset)
+}
+
+// invalidField is an invalid field identifier.
+const invalidField = ^field(0)
+
+// zeroField is a noop when calling pointer.offset.
+const zeroField = field(0)
+
+// IsValid reports whether the field identifier is valid.
+func (f field) IsValid() bool {
+	return f != invalidField
+}
+
+// The pointer type below is for the new table-driven encoder/decoder.
+// The implementation here uses unsafe.Pointer to create a generic pointer.
+// In pointer_reflect.go we use reflect instead of unsafe to implement
+// the same (but slower) interface.
+type pointer struct {
+	p unsafe.Pointer
+}
+
+// size of pointer
+var ptrSize = unsafe.Sizeof(uintptr(0))
+
+// toPointer converts an interface of pointer type to a pointer
+// that points to the same target.
+func toPointer(i *Message) pointer {
+	// Super-tricky - read pointer out of data word of interface value.
+	// Saves ~25ns over the equivalent:
+	// return valToPointer(reflect.ValueOf(*i))
+	return pointer{p: (*[2]unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(i))[1]}
+}
+
+// toAddrPointer converts an interface to a pointer that points to
+// the interface data.
+func toAddrPointer(i *interface{}, isptr, deref bool) (p pointer) {
+	// Super-tricky - read or get the address of data word of interface value.
+	if isptr {
+		// The interface is of pointer type, thus it is a direct interface.
+		// The data word is the pointer data itself. We take its address.
+		p = pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(i)) + ptrSize)}
+	} else {
+		// The interface is not of pointer type. The data word is the pointer
+		// to the data.
+		p = pointer{p: (*[2]unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(i))[1]}
+	}
+	if deref {
+		p.p = *(*unsafe.Pointer)(p.p)
+	}
+	return p
+}
+
+// valToPointer converts v to a pointer. v must be of pointer type.
+func valToPointer(v reflect.Value) pointer {
+	return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(v.Pointer())}
+}
+
+// offset converts from a pointer to a structure to a pointer to
+// one of its fields.
+func (p pointer) offset(f field) pointer {
+	// For safety, we should panic if !f.IsValid, however calling panic causes
+	// this to no longer be inlineable, which is a serious performance cost.
+	/*
+		if !f.IsValid() {
+			panic("invalid field")
+		}
+	*/
+	return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p.p) + uintptr(f))}
+}
+
+func (p pointer) isNil() bool {
+	return p.p == nil
+}
+
+func (p pointer) toInt64() *int64 {
+	return (*int64)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toInt64Ptr() **int64 {
+	return (**int64)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toInt64Slice() *[]int64 {
+	return (*[]int64)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toInt32() *int32 {
+	return (*int32)(p.p)
+}
+
+// See pointer_reflect.go for why toInt32Ptr/Slice doesn't exist.
+/*
+	func (p pointer) toInt32Ptr() **int32 {
+		return (**int32)(p.p)
+	}
+	func (p pointer) toInt32Slice() *[]int32 {
+		return (*[]int32)(p.p)
+	}
+*/
+func (p pointer) getInt32Ptr() *int32 {
+	return *(**int32)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) setInt32Ptr(v int32) {
+	*(**int32)(p.p) = &v
+}
+
+// getInt32Slice loads a []int32 from p.
+// The value returned is aliased with the original slice.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_reflect.go.
+func (p pointer) getInt32Slice() []int32 {
+	return *(*[]int32)(p.p)
+}
+
+// setInt32Slice stores a []int32 to p.
+// The value set is aliased with the input slice.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_reflect.go.
+func (p pointer) setInt32Slice(v []int32) {
+	*(*[]int32)(p.p) = v
+}
+
+// TODO: Can we get rid of appendInt32Slice and use setInt32Slice instead?
+func (p pointer) appendInt32Slice(v int32) {
+	s := (*[]int32)(p.p)
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+}
+
+func (p pointer) toUint64() *uint64 {
+	return (*uint64)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toUint64Ptr() **uint64 {
+	return (**uint64)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toUint64Slice() *[]uint64 {
+	return (*[]uint64)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toUint32() *uint32 {
+	return (*uint32)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toUint32Ptr() **uint32 {
+	return (**uint32)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toUint32Slice() *[]uint32 {
+	return (*[]uint32)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toBool() *bool {
+	return (*bool)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toBoolPtr() **bool {
+	return (**bool)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toBoolSlice() *[]bool {
+	return (*[]bool)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toFloat64() *float64 {
+	return (*float64)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toFloat64Ptr() **float64 {
+	return (**float64)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toFloat64Slice() *[]float64 {
+	return (*[]float64)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toFloat32() *float32 {
+	return (*float32)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toFloat32Ptr() **float32 {
+	return (**float32)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toFloat32Slice() *[]float32 {
+	return (*[]float32)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toString() *string {
+	return (*string)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toStringPtr() **string {
+	return (**string)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toStringSlice() *[]string {
+	return (*[]string)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toBytes() *[]byte {
+	return (*[]byte)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toBytesSlice() *[][]byte {
+	return (*[][]byte)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toExtensions() *XXX_InternalExtensions {
+	return (*XXX_InternalExtensions)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toOldExtensions() *map[int32]Extension {
+	return (*map[int32]Extension)(p.p)
+}
+
+// getPointerSlice loads []*T from p as a []pointer.
+// The value returned is aliased with the original slice.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_reflect.go.
+func (p pointer) getPointerSlice() []pointer {
+	// Super-tricky - p should point to a []*T where T is a
+	// message type. We load it as []pointer.
+	return *(*[]pointer)(p.p)
+}
+
+// setPointerSlice stores []pointer into p as a []*T.
+// The value set is aliased with the input slice.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_reflect.go.
+func (p pointer) setPointerSlice(v []pointer) {
+	// Super-tricky - p should point to a []*T where T is a
+	// message type. We store it as []pointer.
+	*(*[]pointer)(p.p) = v
+}
+
+// getPointer loads the pointer at p and returns it.
+func (p pointer) getPointer() pointer {
+	return pointer{p: *(*unsafe.Pointer)(p.p)}
+}
+
+// setPointer stores the pointer q at p.
+func (p pointer) setPointer(q pointer) {
+	*(*unsafe.Pointer)(p.p) = q.p
+}
+
+// append q to the slice pointed to by p.
+func (p pointer) appendPointer(q pointer) {
+	s := (*[]unsafe.Pointer)(p.p)
+	*s = append(*s, q.p)
+}
+
+// getInterfacePointer returns a pointer that points to the
+// interface data of the interface pointed by p.
+func (p pointer) getInterfacePointer() pointer {
+	// Super-tricky - read pointer out of data word of interface value.
+	return pointer{p: (*(*[2]unsafe.Pointer)(p.p))[1]}
+}
+
+// asPointerTo returns a reflect.Value that is a pointer to an
+// object of type t stored at p.
+func (p pointer) asPointerTo(t reflect.Type) reflect.Value {
+	return reflect.NewAt(t, p.p)
+}
+
+func atomicLoadUnmarshalInfo(p **unmarshalInfo) *unmarshalInfo {
+	return (*unmarshalInfo)(atomic.LoadPointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p))))
+}
+func atomicStoreUnmarshalInfo(p **unmarshalInfo, v *unmarshalInfo) {
+	atomic.StorePointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p)), unsafe.Pointer(v))
+}
+func atomicLoadMarshalInfo(p **marshalInfo) *marshalInfo {
+	return (*marshalInfo)(atomic.LoadPointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p))))
+}
+func atomicStoreMarshalInfo(p **marshalInfo, v *marshalInfo) {
+	atomic.StorePointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p)), unsafe.Pointer(v))
+}
+func atomicLoadMergeInfo(p **mergeInfo) *mergeInfo {
+	return (*mergeInfo)(atomic.LoadPointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p))))
+}
+func atomicStoreMergeInfo(p **mergeInfo, v *mergeInfo) {
+	atomic.StorePointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p)), unsafe.Pointer(v))
+}
+func atomicLoadDiscardInfo(p **discardInfo) *discardInfo {
+	return (*discardInfo)(atomic.LoadPointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p))))
+}
+func atomicStoreDiscardInfo(p **discardInfo, v *discardInfo) {
+	atomic.StorePointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p)), unsafe.Pointer(v))
+}