pub struct AdvancedQoSManager { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Advanced QoS manager for quality of service guarantees.
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impl AdvancedQoSManager
pub fn new(config: AdvancedQoSConfig) -> Self
Sourcepub fn monitor_qos(&mut self, observation: &QoSObservation) -> QoSStatus
pub fn monitor_qos(&mut self, observation: &QoSObservation) -> QoSStatus
Evaluate the configured service level objectives against observation.
The thresholds now come from config.service_level_objectives — the
objectives the caller actually configured — instead of the three
hardcoded constants (50ms, 100MB, 10 violations) the previous
implementation compared against no matter what was asked for. The
tolerance band around each target is widened by
config.quality_degradation_tolerance and collapsed entirely when
config.strict_latency_bounds is set.
Sourcepub fn current_status(&self) -> &QoSStatus
pub fn current_status(&self) -> &QoSStatus
The most recent evaluated status.
Sourcepub fn violation_history(&self) -> &VecDeque<QoSViolation>
pub fn violation_history(&self) -> &VecDeque<QoSViolation>
Every violation observed so far (most recent last, capped).
Sourcepub fn smoothed_metrics(&self) -> &HashMap<String, f64>
pub fn smoothed_metrics(&self) -> &HashMap<String, f64>
Smoothed value of each observed metric.
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impl Freeze for AdvancedQoSManager
impl RefUnwindSafe for AdvancedQoSManager
impl Send for AdvancedQoSManager
impl Sync for AdvancedQoSManager
impl Unpin for AdvancedQoSManager
impl UnsafeUnpin for AdvancedQoSManager
impl UnwindSafe for AdvancedQoSManager
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