vendor: update buildkit to master@ae9d0f5

Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
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Justin Chadwell
2022-11-22 14:39:36 +00:00
parent 6e9b743296
commit 36e663edda
375 changed files with 14834 additions and 13552 deletions

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@ -196,13 +196,15 @@ func (lim *Limiter) Reserve() *Reservation {
// The Limiter takes this Reservation into account when allowing future events.
// The returned Reservations OK() method returns false if n exceeds the Limiter's burst size.
// Usage example:
// r := lim.ReserveN(time.Now(), 1)
// if !r.OK() {
// // Not allowed to act! Did you remember to set lim.burst to be > 0 ?
// return
// }
// time.Sleep(r.Delay())
// Act()
//
// r := lim.ReserveN(time.Now(), 1)
// if !r.OK() {
// // Not allowed to act! Did you remember to set lim.burst to be > 0 ?
// return
// }
// time.Sleep(r.Delay())
// Act()
//
// Use this method if you wish to wait and slow down in accordance with the rate limit without dropping events.
// If you need to respect a deadline or cancel the delay, use Wait instead.
// To drop or skip events exceeding rate limit, use Allow instead.
@ -221,6 +223,18 @@ func (lim *Limiter) Wait(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
// canceled, or the expected wait time exceeds the Context's Deadline.
// The burst limit is ignored if the rate limit is Inf.
func (lim *Limiter) WaitN(ctx context.Context, n int) (err error) {
// The test code calls lim.wait with a fake timer generator.
// This is the real timer generator.
newTimer := func(d time.Duration) (<-chan time.Time, func() bool, func()) {
timer := time.NewTimer(d)
return timer.C, timer.Stop, func() {}
}
return lim.wait(ctx, n, time.Now(), newTimer)
}
// wait is the internal implementation of WaitN.
func (lim *Limiter) wait(ctx context.Context, n int, now time.Time, newTimer func(d time.Duration) (<-chan time.Time, func() bool, func())) error {
lim.mu.Lock()
burst := lim.burst
limit := lim.limit
@ -236,7 +250,6 @@ func (lim *Limiter) WaitN(ctx context.Context, n int) (err error) {
default:
}
// Determine wait limit
now := time.Now()
waitLimit := InfDuration
if deadline, ok := ctx.Deadline(); ok {
waitLimit = deadline.Sub(now)
@ -251,10 +264,11 @@ func (lim *Limiter) WaitN(ctx context.Context, n int) (err error) {
if delay == 0 {
return nil
}
t := time.NewTimer(delay)
defer t.Stop()
ch, stop, advance := newTimer(delay)
defer stop()
advance() // only has an effect when testing
select {
case <-t.C:
case <-ch:
// We can proceed.
return nil
case <-ctx.Done():