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generate_id.go
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package gowbem
import (
"crypto/md5"
"crypto/rand"
"encoding/binary"
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
)
var (
// objectIdCounter is atomically incremented when generating a new ObjectId
// using NewObjectId() function. It's used as a counter part of an id.
objectIdCounter uint32 = 0
// machineId stores machine id generated once and used in subsequent calls
// to NewObjectId function.
machineId = readMachineId()
currentPid = os.Getpid()
)
// initMachineId generates machine id and puts it into the machineId global
// variable. If this function fails to get the hostname, it will cause
// a runtime error.
func readMachineId() []byte {
var sum [3]byte
id := sum[:]
hostname, err1 := os.Hostname()
if err1 != nil {
_, err2 := io.ReadFull(rand.Reader, id)
if err2 != nil {
panic(fmt.Errorf("cannot get hostname: %v; %v", err1, err2))
}
return id
}
hw := md5.New()
hw.Write([]byte(hostname))
copy(id, hw.Sum(nil))
return id
}
// NewObjectId returns a new unique ObjectId.
// This function causes a runtime error if it fails to get the hostname
// of the current machine.
func GenerateId() string {
var b [12]byte
// Timestamp, 4 bytes, big endian
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(b[:], uint32(time.Now().Unix()))
// Machine, first 3 bytes of md5(hostname)
b[4] = machineId[0]
b[5] = machineId[1]
b[6] = machineId[2]
// Pid, 2 bytes, specs don't specify endianness, but we use big endian.
b[7] = byte(currentPid >> 8)
b[8] = byte(currentPid)
// Increment, 3 bytes, big endian
i := atomic.AddUint32(&objectIdCounter, 1)
b[9] = byte(i >> 16)
b[10] = byte(i >> 8)
b[11] = byte(i)
return hex.EncodeToString(b[:])
}