Add convenience routines to unit package

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Jan Eitzinger 2022-09-28 16:25:26 +02:00
parent 9d9690b2ff
commit 7251344d4a
5 changed files with 200 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -366,3 +366,16 @@ func loadJobStat(job *schema.JobMeta, metric string) float64 {
return 0.0
}
func checkJobData(d *schema.JobData) error {
// for name, scopes := range *d {
// for scope, metric := range scopes {
// // 1. Unit normalisation
// }
// // 2. Add node scope if missing
// }
return nil
}

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# cc-units - A unit system for ClusterCockpit
When working with metrics, the problem comes up that they may use different unit name but have the same unit in fact. There are a lot of real world examples like 'kB' and 'Kbyte'. In [cc-metric-collector](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector), the collectors read data from different sources which may use different units or the programmer specifies a unit for a metric by hand. The cc-units system is not comparable with the SI unit system. If you are looking for a package for the SI units, see [here](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/gurre/si).
When working with metrics, the problem comes up that they may use different unit name but have the same unit in fact.
There are a lot of real world examples like 'kB' and 'Kbyte'. In [cc-metric-collector](https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector), the collectors read data from different sources which may use different units or the programmer specifies a unit for a metric by hand. The cc-units system is not comparable with the SI unit system. If you are looking for a package for the SI units, see [here](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/gurre/si).
In order to enable unit comparison and conversion, the ccUnits package provides some helpers:
```go

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
package units
import (
"math"
"regexp"
)
@ -172,3 +173,20 @@ func NewPrefix(prefix string) Prefix {
}
return InvalidPrefix
}
func getExponent(p float64) int {
count := 0
for p > 1.0 {
p = p / 1000.0
count++
}
return count * 3
}
func NewPrefixFromFactor(op Prefix, e int) Prefix {
f := float64(op)
exp := math.Pow10(getExponent(f) - e)
return Prefix(exp)
}

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ package units
import (
"fmt"
"math"
"strings"
)
@ -25,7 +26,9 @@ type Unit interface {
var INVALID_UNIT = NewUnit("foobar")
// Valid checks whether a unit is a valid unit. A unit is valid if it has at least a prefix and a measure. The unit denominator is optional.
// Valid checks whether a unit is a valid unit.
// A unit is valid if it has at least a prefix and a measure.
// The unit denominator is optional.
func (u *unit) Valid() bool {
return u.prefix != InvalidPrefix && u.measure != InvalidMeasure
}
@ -71,6 +74,63 @@ func (u *unit) getUnitDenominator() Measure {
return u.divMeasure
}
func ConvertValue(v *float64, from string, to string) {
uf := NewUnit(from)
ut := NewUnit(to)
factor := float64(uf.getPrefix()) / float64(ut.getPrefix())
*v = math.Ceil(*v * factor)
}
func ConvertSeries(s []float64, from string, to string) {
uf := NewUnit(from)
ut := NewUnit(to)
factor := float64(uf.getPrefix()) / float64(ut.getPrefix())
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
s[i] = math.Ceil(s[i] * factor)
}
}
func getNormalizationFactor(v float64) (float64, int) {
count := 0
scale := -3
if v > 1000.0 {
for v > 1000.0 {
v *= 1e-3
count++
}
} else {
for v < 1.0 {
v *= 1e3
count++
}
scale = 3
}
return math.Pow10(count * scale), count * scale
}
func NormalizeValue(v *float64, us string, nu *string) {
u := NewUnit(us)
f, e := getNormalizationFactor((*v))
*v = math.Ceil(*v * f)
u.setPrefix(NewPrefixFromFactor(u.getPrefix(), e))
*nu = u.Short()
}
func NormalizeSeries(s []float64, avg float64, us string, nu *string) {
u := NewUnit(us)
f, e := getNormalizationFactor(avg)
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
s[i] *= f
s[i] = math.Ceil(s[i])
}
u.setPrefix(NewPrefixFromFactor(u.getPrefix(), e))
fmt.Printf("Prefix: %e \n", u.getPrefix())
*nu = u.Short()
}
// GetPrefixPrefixFactor creates the default conversion function between two prefixes.
// It returns a conversation function for the value.
func GetPrefixPrefixFactor(in Prefix, out Prefix) func(value interface{}) interface{} {

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package units
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"testing"
)
@ -199,3 +200,108 @@ func TestPrefixRegex(t *testing.T) {
t.Logf("succussfully compiled regex '%s' for prefix %s", data.Regex, data.Long)
}
}
func TestConvertValue(t *testing.T) {
v := float64(103456)
ConvertValue(&v, "MB/s", "GB/s")
if v != 104.00 {
t.Errorf("Failed ConvertValue: Want 103.456, Got %f", v)
}
}
func TestConvertValueUp(t *testing.T) {
v := float64(10.3456)
ConvertValue(&v, "GB/s", "MB/s")
if v != 10346.00 {
t.Errorf("Failed ConvertValue: Want 10346.00, Got %f", v)
}
}
func TestConvertSeries(t *testing.T) {
s := []float64{2890031237, 23998994567, 389734042344, 390349424345}
r := []float64{3, 24, 390, 391}
ConvertSeries(s, "F/s", "GF/s")
if !reflect.DeepEqual(s, r) {
t.Errorf("Failed ConvertValue: Want 3, 24, 390, 391, Got %v", s)
}
}
func TestNormalizeValue(t *testing.T) {
var s string
v := float64(103456)
NormalizeValue(&v, "MB/s", &s)
if v != 104.00 {
t.Errorf("Failed ConvertValue: Want 104.00, Got %f", v)
}
if s != "GB/s" {
t.Errorf("Failed Prefix or unit: Want GB/s, Got %s", s)
}
}
func TestNormalizeValueNoPrefix(t *testing.T) {
var s string
v := float64(103458596)
NormalizeValue(&v, "F/s", &s)
if v != 104.00 {
t.Errorf("Failed ConvertValue: Want 104.00, Got %f", v)
}
if s != "MFlops/s" {
t.Errorf("Failed Prefix or unit: Want GB/s, Got %s", s)
}
}
func TestNormalizeValueKeep(t *testing.T) {
var s string
v := float64(345)
NormalizeValue(&v, "MB/s", &s)
if v != 345.00 {
t.Errorf("Failed ConvertValue: Want 104.00, Got %f", v)
}
if s != "MB/s" {
t.Errorf("Failed Prefix or unit: Want GB/s, Got %s", s)
}
}
func TestNormalizeValueDown(t *testing.T) {
var s string
v := float64(0.0004578)
NormalizeValue(&v, "GB/s", &s)
if v != 458.00 {
t.Errorf("Failed ConvertValue: Want 458.00, Got %f", v)
}
if s != "KB/s" {
t.Errorf("Failed Prefix or unit: Want KB/s, Got %s", s)
}
}
func TestNormalizeSeries(t *testing.T) {
var us string
s := []float64{2890031237, 23998994567, 389734042344, 390349424345}
r := []float64{3, 24, 390, 391}
total := 0.0
for _, number := range s {
total += number
}
avg := total / float64(len(s))
fmt.Printf("AVG: %e\n", avg)
NormalizeSeries(s, avg, "KB/s", &us)
if !reflect.DeepEqual(s, r) {
t.Errorf("Failed ConvertValue: Want 3, 24, 390, 391, Got %v", s)
}
if us != "TB/s" {
t.Errorf("Failed Prefix or unit: Want TB/s, Got %s", us)
}
}