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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2024-2025 NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

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use crate::kv_router::{
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    KV_EVENT_SUBJECT, KV_METRICS_ENDPOINT, KV_METRICS_SUBJECT,
    indexer::{RouterEvent, compute_block_hash_for_seq},
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    protocols::*,
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    scoring::LoadEvent,
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};
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use async_trait::async_trait;
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use dynamo_runtime::metrics::{MetricsRegistry, prometheus_names::kvstats};
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use dynamo_runtime::traits::{DistributedRuntimeProvider, events::EventPublisher};
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use dynamo_runtime::{
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    Error, Result,
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    component::{Component, Namespace},
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    pipeline::{
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        AsyncEngine, AsyncEngineContextProvider, ManyOut, ResponseStream, SingleIn,
        network::Ingress,
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    },
    protocols::annotated::Annotated,
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    transports::nats::{NatsQueue, QUEUE_NAME, Slug},
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};
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use futures::stream;
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use std::sync::{Arc, OnceLock};
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use tokio::sync::mpsc;
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use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
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use rmp_serde as rmps;
use serde::Deserialize;
use serde::Serialize;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU32, Ordering};
use std::time::Duration;
use zeromq::{Socket, SocketRecv, SubSocket};

// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// KV Event Publishers -----------------------------------------------------
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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/// Configure the source of KV events.
/// Currently, only ZMQ is supported.
pub enum KvEventSourceConfig {
    Zmq { endpoint: String, topic: String },
}

/// The source of KV events.
enum KvEventSource {
    Zmq {
        zmq_handle: tokio::task::JoinHandle<()>,
    },
}

impl KvEventSource {
    /// Start the event source from a [`KvEventSourceConfig`].
    fn start(
        component: Component,
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        kv_block_size: u32,
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        source_config: KvEventSourceConfig,
        cancellation_token: CancellationToken,
        tx: mpsc::UnboundedSender<KvCacheEvent>,
    ) -> Result<Self> {
        match source_config {
            KvEventSourceConfig::Zmq { endpoint, topic } => {
                let zmq_handle = component
                    .drt()
                    .runtime()
                    .secondary()
                    .spawn(start_zmq_listener(
                        endpoint,
                        topic,
                        tx,
                        cancellation_token.clone(),
                        kv_block_size,
                    ));

                Ok(KvEventSource::Zmq { zmq_handle })
            }
        }
    }

    fn shutdown(&self) {
        match self {
            KvEventSource::Zmq { zmq_handle } => {
                zmq_handle.abort();
            }
        }
    }
}

/// A publisher of KV events.
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pub struct KvEventPublisher {
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    /// The size of the KV block.
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    kv_block_size: u32,
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    /// The source of KV events.
    /// Can be `None` if all events provided through [`KvEventPublisher::publish`].
    source: Option<KvEventSource>,
    /// The cancellation token.
    cancellation_token: CancellationToken,
    /// The channel to send events to.
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    tx: mpsc::UnboundedSender<KvCacheEvent>,
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}

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impl KvEventPublisher {
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    pub fn new(
        component: Component,
        worker_id: i64,
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        kv_block_size: u32,
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        source_config: Option<KvEventSourceConfig>,
    ) -> Result<Self> {
        let cancellation_token = CancellationToken::new();

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        let (tx, rx) = mpsc::unbounded_channel::<KvCacheEvent>();

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        // Create our event source (if any)
        let mut source = None;
        if let Some(config) = source_config {
            source = Some(KvEventSource::start(
                component.clone(),
                kv_block_size,
                config,
                cancellation_token.clone(),
                tx.clone(),
            )?);
        }

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        let stream_name = Slug::slugify(&format!("{}.{}", component.subject(), KV_EVENT_SUBJECT))
            .to_string()
            .replace("_", "-");
        let nats_server =
            std::env::var("NATS_SERVER").unwrap_or_else(|_| "nats://localhost:4222".to_string());
        // Create NatsQueue without consumer since we're only publishing
        let mut nats_queue = NatsQueue::new_without_consumer(
            stream_name,
            nats_server,
            std::time::Duration::from_secs(60), // 1 minute timeout
        );

        // Connect the NatsQueue before passing it to the event processor
        let cancellation_token_clone = cancellation_token.clone();
        component.drt().runtime().secondary().spawn(async move {
            if let Err(e) = nats_queue.connect().await {
                tracing::error!("Failed to connect NatsQueue: {}", e);
                return;
            }
            start_event_processor(nats_queue, worker_id, cancellation_token_clone, rx).await
        });
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        Ok(Self {
            kv_block_size,
            source,
            cancellation_token,
            tx,
        })
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    }

    pub fn publish(&self, event: KvCacheEvent) -> Result<(), mpsc::error::SendError<KvCacheEvent>> {
        self.tx.send(event)
    }
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    pub fn kv_block_size(&self) -> u32 {
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        self.kv_block_size
    }
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    pub fn shutdown(&mut self) {
        if !self.cancellation_token.is_cancelled() {
            self.cancellation_token.cancel();
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        if let Some(source) = self.source.take() {
            source.shutdown();
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        }
    }
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impl Drop for KvEventPublisher {
    fn drop(&mut self) {
        self.shutdown();
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    }
}

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async fn start_event_processor<P: EventPublisher + Send + Sync + 'static>(
    publisher: P,
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    worker_id: i64,
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    cancellation_token: CancellationToken,
    mut rx: mpsc::UnboundedReceiver<KvCacheEvent>,
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) {
    loop {
        tokio::select! {
            _ = cancellation_token.cancelled() => {
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                tracing::info!("KV Event source received cancellation signal");
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                break;
            }
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            event = rx.recv() => {
                let Some(event) = event else {
                    tracing::debug!("Event processor channel closed.");
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                    break;
                };

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                // Encapsulate in a router event and publish.
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                tracing::trace!("Event processor for worker_id {} processing event: {:?}", worker_id, event.data);
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                let router_event = RouterEvent::new(worker_id, event);
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                if let Err(e) = publisher.publish(QUEUE_NAME, &router_event).await {
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                    tracing::error!("Failed to publish event: {}", e);
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                }
            }
        }
    }
}

// Error handling configuration for ZMQ operations
const INITIAL_BACKOFF_MS: u64 = 10;
const MAX_BACKOFF_MS: u64 = 5000;
const MAX_CONSECUTIVE_ERRORS: u32 = 10;
const MAX_BACKOFF_EXPONENT: u32 = 8; // Cap at 2^8 = 256x multiplier to prevent overflow

/// Calculate exponential backoff duration based on consecutive error count
fn calculate_backoff_ms(consecutive_errors: u32) -> u64 {
    std::cmp::min(
        INITIAL_BACKOFF_MS * 2_u64.pow(consecutive_errors.min(MAX_BACKOFF_EXPONENT)),
        MAX_BACKOFF_MS,
    )
}

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pub async fn start_zmq_listener(
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    zmq_endpoint: String,
    zmq_topic: String,
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    tx: mpsc::UnboundedSender<KvCacheEvent>,
    cancellation_token: CancellationToken,
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    kv_block_size: u32,
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) {
    tracing::debug!(
        "KVEventPublisher connecting to ZMQ endpoint {} (topic '{}')",
        zmq_endpoint,
        zmq_topic
    );

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    let warning_count = Arc::new(AtomicU32::new(0));

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    let mut socket = SubSocket::new();

    // Subscribe to the requested topic (empty string == all topics)
    if let Err(e) = socket.subscribe(&zmq_topic).await {
        tracing::error!("Failed to subscribe on ZMQ socket: {}", e);
        return;
    }

    if let Err(e) = socket.connect(&zmq_endpoint).await {
        tracing::error!("Failed to connect ZMQ SUB socket: {}", e);
        return;
    }

    let mut consecutive_errors = 0u32;
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    #[allow(unused_assignments)]
    let mut exit_reason = "unknown";
    let mut messages_processed = 0u64;
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    'main: loop {
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        tokio::select! {
            biased;

            // Check for cancellation
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            _ = cancellation_token.cancelled() => {
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                tracing::debug!("ZMQ listener received cancellation signal");
                exit_reason = "cancellation token cancelled";
                break 'main;
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            }

            // Receive message
            msg_result = socket.recv() => {
                let Ok(msg) = msg_result else {
                    let e = msg_result.unwrap_err();
                    consecutive_errors += 1;

                    if consecutive_errors >= MAX_CONSECUTIVE_ERRORS {
                        tracing::error!(
                            error=%e,
                            consecutive_errors=%consecutive_errors,
                            "Too many consecutive ZMQ errors, terminating listener"
                        );
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                        exit_reason = "too many consecutive errors";
                        break 'main;
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                    }

                    // Simple exponential backoff with max exponent to prevent overflow
                    let backoff_ms = calculate_backoff_ms(consecutive_errors);

                    tracing::warn!(
                        error=%e,
                        consecutive_errors=%consecutive_errors,
                        backoff_ms=%backoff_ms,
                        "Error reading from ZMQ socket, applying exponential backoff"
                    );

                    tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_millis(backoff_ms)).await;
                    continue;
                };
                // Reset error count on successful message
                consecutive_errors = 0;

                // We expect multipart frames: [topic, seq, payload]
                let mut frames: Vec<Vec<u8>> = msg.into_vec().into_iter().map(|frame| frame.to_vec()).collect();

                if frames.len() != 3 {
                    tracing::warn!(expected=3, actual=%frames.len(), "Received unexpected ZMQ frame count");
                    continue;
                }
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                // Extract the payload and sequence number.
                let payload = frames.pop().unwrap();
                let seq_bytes = frames.pop().unwrap();
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                if seq_bytes.len() != 8 {
                    tracing::warn!(expected=8, actual=%seq_bytes.len(), "Invalid sequence number byte length");
                    continue;
                }

                let seq = u64::from_be_bytes(seq_bytes.try_into().unwrap());
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                // Decode our batch of events.
                let batch_result = rmps::from_slice::<KvEventBatch>(&payload);
                let Ok(batch) = batch_result else {
                    let e = batch_result.unwrap_err();
                    tracing::warn!(error=%e, "Failed to decode KVEventBatch msgpack");
                    continue;
                };

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                tracing::trace!(
                    "ZMQ listener on {} received batch with {} events (seq={})",
                    zmq_endpoint,
                    batch.events.len(),
                    seq
                );
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                for raw_event in batch.events.into_iter() {
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                    let event = convert_event(raw_event, seq, kv_block_size, &warning_count);
                    if tx.send(event).is_err() {
                        tracing::warn!("Failed to send message to channel - receiver dropped");
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                        exit_reason = "channel receiver dropped";
                        break 'main;
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                    }
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                    messages_processed += 1;
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                }
            }
        }
    }
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    tracing::debug!(
        "ZMQ listener exiting, reason: {}, messages processed: {}",
        exit_reason,
        messages_processed
    );
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}

/// Convert a raw event coming from the ZMQ channel into the internal
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/// [`KvCacheEvent`] representation used by the router.
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fn convert_event(
    raw: RawKvEvent,
    event_id: u64,
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) -> KvCacheEvent {
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    match raw {
        RawKvEvent::BlockStored {
            block_hashes,
            parent_block_hash,
            token_ids,
            block_size,
            lora_id,
        } => {
            let num_block_tokens = vec![block_size as u64; block_hashes.len()];
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            KvCacheEvent {
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                event_id,
                data: KvCacheEventData::Stored(KvCacheStoreData {
                    parent_hash: parent_block_hash.map(ExternalSequenceBlockHash::from),
                    blocks: create_stored_blocks(
                        kv_block_size,
                        &token_ids,
                        &num_block_tokens,
                        &block_hashes,
                        lora_id.unwrap_or(0),
                        warning_count,
                    ),
                }),
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        }
        RawKvEvent::BlockRemoved { block_hashes } => {
            let hashes = block_hashes
                .into_iter()
                .map(ExternalSequenceBlockHash::from)
                .collect();
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            KvCacheEvent {
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                event_id,
                data: KvCacheEventData::Removed(KvCacheRemoveData {
                    block_hashes: hashes,
                }),
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        RawKvEvent::AllBlocksCleared => KvCacheEvent {
            event_id,
            data: KvCacheEventData::Cleared,
        },
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    }
}

pub fn create_stored_block_from_parts(
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    block_hash: i64,
    token_ids: &[u32],
    _lora_id: u64,
) -> KvCacheStoredBlockData {
    let tokens_hash = compute_block_hash_for_seq(token_ids, kv_block_size)[0];
    KvCacheStoredBlockData {
        block_hash: ExternalSequenceBlockHash::from(block_hash),
        tokens_hash,
    }
}

pub fn create_stored_blocks(
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    token_ids: &[u32],
    num_block_tokens: &[u64],
    block_hashes: &[i64],
    lora_id: u64,
    warning_count: &Arc<AtomicU32>,
) -> Vec<KvCacheStoredBlockData> {
    let mut blocks: Vec<KvCacheStoredBlockData> = Vec::new();

    let mut token_offset: usize = 0;
    for (num_tokens_it, block_hash_it) in num_block_tokens.iter().zip(block_hashes.iter()) {
        if *num_tokens_it != kv_block_size as u64 {
            if warning_count.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed) < 3 {
                tracing::warn!(
                    "Block not published. Block size must be {} tokens to be published. Block size is: {}",
                    kv_block_size,
                    *num_tokens_it
                );
            }
            break;
        }

        let tokens = &token_ids[token_offset..(token_offset + *num_tokens_it as usize)];
        blocks.push(create_stored_block_from_parts(
            kv_block_size,
            *block_hash_it,
            tokens,
            lora_id,
        ));
        token_offset += *num_tokens_it as usize;
    }

    blocks
}

// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Types mirroring the Python msgspec-defined structures -------------------
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------

#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]
struct KvEventBatch {
    ts: f64,
    events: Vec<RawKvEvent>,
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    data_parallel_rank: u32, // we are ignoring this for now
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}

#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]
#[serde(tag = "type")] // msgspec encodes variant tag as a string when `tag=True`
enum RawKvEvent {
    BlockStored {
        block_hashes: Vec<i64>,
        parent_block_hash: Option<i64>,
        token_ids: Vec<u32>,
        block_size: usize,
        lora_id: Option<u64>,
    },
    BlockRemoved {
        block_hashes: Vec<i64>,
    },
    AllBlocksCleared,
}

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// Metrics Publishers ------------------------------------------------------
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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pub struct WorkerMetricsPublisher {
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    tx: tokio::sync::watch::Sender<Arc<ForwardPassMetrics>>,
    rx: tokio::sync::watch::Receiver<Arc<ForwardPassMetrics>>,
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    /// Prometheus gauges for KvStats metrics
    /// We use OnceLock for efficient one-time initialization and lock-free reads
    /// The gauges are set once during register_prometheus_metrics and then only read
    prometheus_gauges: OnceLock<KvStatsPrometheusGauges>,
}

struct KvStatsPrometheusGauges {
    kv_active_blocks_gauge: prometheus::Gauge,
    kv_total_blocks_gauge: prometheus::Gauge,
    gpu_cache_usage_gauge: prometheus::Gauge,
    gpu_prefix_cache_hit_rate_gauge: prometheus::Gauge,
}

impl KvStatsPrometheusGauges {
    /// Create a new KvStatsPrometheusGauges instance with all metrics registered
    fn new(component: &Component) -> Result<Self> {
        let kv_active_blocks_gauge = component.create_gauge(
            kvstats::ACTIVE_BLOCKS,
            "Number of active KV cache blocks currently in use",
            &[],
        )?;

        let kv_total_blocks_gauge = component.create_gauge(
            kvstats::TOTAL_BLOCKS,
            "Total number of KV cache blocks available",
            &[],
        )?;

        let gpu_cache_usage_gauge = component.create_gauge(
            kvstats::GPU_CACHE_USAGE_PERCENT,
            "GPU cache usage as a percentage (0.0-1.0)",
            &[],
        )?;

        let gpu_prefix_cache_hit_rate_gauge = component.create_gauge(
            kvstats::GPU_PREFIX_CACHE_HIT_RATE,
            "GPU prefix cache hit rate as a percentage (0.0-1.0)",
            &[],
        )?;

        tracing::info!("Registered KvStats Prometheus metrics");

        Ok(KvStatsPrometheusGauges {
            kv_active_blocks_gauge,
            kv_total_blocks_gauge,
            gpu_cache_usage_gauge,
            gpu_prefix_cache_hit_rate_gauge,
        })
    }

    /// Update all gauges with values from KvStats
    fn update_from_kvstats(&self, kv_stats: &KvStats) {
        self.kv_active_blocks_gauge
            .set(kv_stats.kv_active_blocks as f64);
        self.kv_total_blocks_gauge
            .set(kv_stats.kv_total_blocks as f64);
        self.gpu_cache_usage_gauge
            .set(kv_stats.gpu_cache_usage_perc as f64);
        self.gpu_prefix_cache_hit_rate_gauge
            .set(kv_stats.gpu_prefix_cache_hit_rate as f64);
    }
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}

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impl WorkerMetricsPublisher {
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    pub fn new() -> Result<Self> {
        let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::watch::channel(Arc::new(ForwardPassMetrics::default()));
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        Ok(WorkerMetricsPublisher {
            tx,
            rx,
            prometheus_gauges: OnceLock::new(),
        })
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    }

    pub fn publish(
        &self,
        metrics: Arc<ForwardPassMetrics>,
    ) -> Result<(), tokio::sync::watch::error::SendError<Arc<ForwardPassMetrics>>> {
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        // Update Prometheus gauges - OnceLock provides lock-free reads after initialization
        // This is the hot path - we only read the Arc, no locking overhead
        if let Some(gauges) = self.prometheus_gauges.get() {
            gauges.update_from_kvstats(&metrics.kv_stats);
        }

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        self.tx.send(metrics)
    }

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    /// Register KvStats Prometheus metrics with the component's registry
    pub fn register_prometheus_metrics(&self, component: &Component) -> Result<()> {
        // Use get_or_init for thread-safe one-time initialization
        // This will only initialize once, subsequent calls will return immediately
        self.prometheus_gauges.get_or_init(|| {
            KvStatsPrometheusGauges::new(component).expect("Failed to create Prometheus gauges")
        });

        Ok(())
    }

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    pub async fn create_endpoint(
        &self,
        component: Component,
        metrics_labels: Option<&[(&str, &str)]>,
    ) -> Result<()> {
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        let mut metrics_rx = self.rx.clone();
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        let handler = Arc::new(KvLoadEndpointHandler::new(metrics_rx.clone()));
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        let worker_id = component
            .drt()
            .primary_lease()
            .map(|lease| lease.id())
            .unwrap_or_else(|| {
                tracing::warn!("Component is static, assuming worker_id of 0");
                0
            });

        self.start_nats_metrics_publishing(component.namespace().clone(), worker_id);
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            v.iter()
                .map(|(k, v)| (k.to_string(), v.to_string()))
                .collect::<Vec<_>>()
        });

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            .stats_handler(move |_| {
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                serde_json::to_value(&*metrics).unwrap()
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    /// Starts a background task to publish metrics over NATS
    ///
    /// This task monitors metric changes (specifically kv_active_blocks and num_requests_waiting)
    /// and publishes stable metrics to NATS after they've been unchanged for 1ms.
    #[allow(dead_code)]
    fn start_nats_metrics_publishing(&self, namespace: Namespace, worker_id: i64) {
        let nats_rx = self.rx.clone();

        tokio::spawn(async move {
            let mut rx = nats_rx;
            let mut last_kv_active_blocks: Option<u64> = None;
            let mut last_num_requests_waiting: Option<u64> = None;
            let mut pending_publish: Option<Arc<ForwardPassMetrics>> = None;
            let mut publish_timer =
                Box::pin(tokio::time::sleep(tokio::time::Duration::from_secs(0)));
            publish_timer.as_mut().reset(tokio::time::Instant::now()); // Complete immediately

            loop {
                tokio::select! {
                    // Handle metrics changes
                    result = rx.changed() => {
                        if result.is_err() {
                            tracing::debug!(
                                "Metrics publisher sender dropped, stopping NATS background task"
                            );
                            break;
                        }

                        let metrics = rx.borrow_and_update().clone();

                        // Extract the values we care about
                        let current_kv_active_blocks = metrics.kv_stats.kv_active_blocks;
                        let current_num_requests_waiting =
                            metrics.worker_stats.num_requests_waiting;

                        // Check if these specific metrics have changed
                        let has_changed = match (last_kv_active_blocks, last_num_requests_waiting) {
                            (Some(last_kv), Some(last_requests)) => {
                                last_kv != current_kv_active_blocks
                                    || last_requests != current_num_requests_waiting
                            }
                            _ => true, // First time, consider it changed
                        };

                        // If load metrics changed, schedule a publish
                        if has_changed {
                            pending_publish = Some(metrics.clone());
                            last_kv_active_blocks = Some(current_kv_active_blocks);
                            last_num_requests_waiting = Some(current_num_requests_waiting);

                            // Start the 1ms timer
                            publish_timer.as_mut().reset(
                                tokio::time::Instant::now() + tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(1)
                            );
                        }
                    }
                    // Timer expired - publish if we have pending metrics
                    _ = &mut publish_timer => {
                        if let Some(metrics) = pending_publish.take() {
                            // Create LoadEvent wrapping the metrics
                            let load_event = LoadEvent {
                                worker_id,
                                data: (*metrics).clone(),
                            };

                            if let Err(e) =
                                namespace.publish(KV_METRICS_SUBJECT, &load_event).await
                            {
                                tracing::warn!("Failed to publish metrics over NATS: {}", e);
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        });
    }
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        Self { metrics_rx }
    }
}

#[async_trait]
impl AsyncEngine<SingleIn<()>, ManyOut<Annotated<ForwardPassMetrics>>, Error>
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    async fn generate(
        &self,
        request: SingleIn<()>,
    ) -> Result<ManyOut<Annotated<ForwardPassMetrics>>> {
        let context = request.context();
        let metrics = self.metrics_rx.borrow().clone();
        let metrics = (*metrics).clone();
        let stream = stream::iter(vec![Annotated::from_data(metrics)]);
        Ok(ResponseStream::new(Box::pin(stream), context))
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Testing -----------------------------------------------------------------
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------

#[cfg(test)]
mod test_event_processing {
    use super::*;
    use crate::kv_router::indexer::compute_block_hash_for_seq;

    // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    // create_stored_block_from_parts --------------------------------------
    // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    #[test]
    fn test_create_stored_block_from_parts() {
        let kv_block_size = 4;
        let token_ids = vec![10, 20, 30, 40];
        let blk_hash = 0xdead_beef;

        let stored = create_stored_block_from_parts(kv_block_size, blk_hash, &token_ids, 0);

        assert_eq!(stored.block_hash.0, blk_hash as u64);
        let expected_hash = compute_block_hash_for_seq(&token_ids, 4)[0];
        assert_eq!(stored.tokens_hash, expected_hash);
    }

    // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    // create_stored_blocks -------------------------------------------------
    // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    #[test]
    fn test_create_stored_blocks_ok() {
        let kv_block_size = 4;
        // two blocks, each of size 4
        let token_ids = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8];
        let num_block_tokens = vec![4_u64, 4_u64];
        let block_hashes = vec![111_i64, 222_i64];

        let blocks = create_stored_blocks(
            kv_block_size,
            &token_ids,
            &num_block_tokens,
            &block_hashes,
            /*lora_id=*/ 0,
            &Arc::new(AtomicU32::new(0)),
        );

        assert_eq!(blocks.len(), 2);
        assert_eq!(blocks[0].block_hash.0, 111);
        assert_eq!(blocks[1].block_hash.0, 222);
    }

    #[test]
    fn test_create_stored_blocks_wrong_size_triggers_warning() {
        let kv_block_size = 4;
        // second block is the wrong size
        let token_ids = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7];
        let num_block_tokens = vec![4_u64, 3_u64];
        let block_hashes = vec![111_i64, 222_i64];
        let warning_count = Arc::new(AtomicU32::new(0));

        let blocks = create_stored_blocks(
            kv_block_size,
            &token_ids,
            &num_block_tokens,
            &block_hashes,
            /*lora_id=*/ 0,
            &warning_count,
        );

        // should early-exit as second has mismatch
        assert!(blocks.len() == 1);
        assert!(warning_count.load(Ordering::Relaxed) == 1)
    }

    // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    // convert_event --------------------------------------------------------
    // ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    #[test]
    fn test_convert_event_block_stored() {
        let kv_block_size = 4;
        let raw_evt = RawKvEvent::BlockStored {
            block_hashes: vec![10, 11],
            parent_block_hash: Some(99),
            token_ids: vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8],
            block_size: 4,
            lora_id: Some(0),
        };

        let out = convert_event(raw_evt, 42, kv_block_size, &Arc::new(AtomicU32::new(0)));
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    #[test]
    fn test_convert_event_block_removed() {
        let kv_block_size = 4;
        let raw_evt = RawKvEvent::BlockRemoved {
            block_hashes: vec![123, 456],
        };
        let out = convert_event(raw_evt, 7, kv_block_size, &Arc::new(AtomicU32::new(0)));

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    #[test]
    fn test_convert_event_all_blocks_cleared() {
        let kv_block_size = 4;
        let raw_evt = RawKvEvent::AllBlocksCleared;
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        assert!(matches!(out.data, KvCacheEventData::Cleared));
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}

#[cfg(test)]
mod tests_startup_helpers {
    use super::*;
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    use async_trait;
    use bytes::Bytes;
    use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
    use zeromq::{PubSocket, Socket, SocketSend, ZmqMessage};

    // Type alias to resolve clippy::type_complexity warning
    type PublishedEvents = Arc<Mutex<Vec<(String, Vec<u8>)>>>;

    //--------------------------------------------------------------------
    // A tiny stand-in for Component that just records every publish call
    //--------------------------------------------------------------------
    #[derive(Default)]
    struct MockComponent {
        published: PublishedEvents,
    }

    impl MockComponent {
        fn new() -> (Self, PublishedEvents) {
            let published = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
            (
                Self {
                    published: published.clone(),
                },
                published,
            )
        }
    }

    #[async_trait::async_trait]
    impl EventPublisher for MockComponent {
        async fn publish(
            &self,
            event_name: impl AsRef<str> + Send + Sync,
            event: &(impl serde::Serialize + Send + Sync),
        ) -> dynamo_runtime::Result<()> {
            let bytes = rmp_serde::to_vec(event).unwrap();
            self.published
                .lock()
                .unwrap()
                .push((event_name.as_ref().to_string(), bytes));
            Ok(())
        }

        async fn publish_bytes(
            &self,
            event_name: impl AsRef<str> + Send + Sync,
            bytes: Vec<u8>,
        ) -> dynamo_runtime::Result<()> {
            self.published
                .lock()
                .unwrap()
                .push((event_name.as_ref().to_string(), bytes));
            Ok(())
        }

        fn subject(&self) -> String {
            "mock.subject".into()
        }
    }

    //--------------------------------------------------------------------
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    #[tokio::test]
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        let (component, published) = MockComponent::new();

        let event = KvCacheEvent {
            event_id: 1,
            data: KvCacheEventData::Removed(KvCacheRemoveData {
                block_hashes: vec![ExternalSequenceBlockHash(1), ExternalSequenceBlockHash(2)],
            }),
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        let (tx, rx) = mpsc::unbounded_channel::<KvCacheEvent>();
        tx.send(event).unwrap();
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            .unwrap()
            .unwrap();

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        let (subject, _) = &published[0];
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    //--------------------------------------------------------------------
    // Test start_zmq_listener without a real socket
    //   (feed it frames through a ZMQ PAIR tcp socket)
    //--------------------------------------------------------------------
    #[tokio::test]
    async fn test_start_zmq_listener_pushes_to_channel() {
        // Prepare channel that listener should fill
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        // ZMQ TCP endpoint using localhost with fixed port
        let endpoint = "tcp://127.0.0.1:15555";
        let topic = "".to_string(); // subscribe to all

        // Publisher side - set up first
        let mut pub_socket = PubSocket::new();
        pub_socket.bind(endpoint).await.unwrap();

        // Cancellation token so we can stop the listener
        let token = dynamo_runtime::CancellationToken::new();

        // Spawn async listener
        let listener_handle = tokio::spawn({
            let token = token.clone();
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        // Give time for the connection to establish
        tokio::time::sleep(tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(100)).await;

        // Send synthetic 3-frame message: [topic, seq(8B), payload]
        let seq: u64 = 77;
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        let events = vec![RawKvEvent::BlockStored {
            block_hashes: vec![42],
            parent_block_hash: None,
            token_ids: vec![0, 1, 2, 3],
            block_size: 4,
            lora_id: None,
        }];

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            ts: 0.0,
            events,
            data_parallel_rank: 1,
        };
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        let payload = Bytes::from(rmps::to_vec(&batch).unwrap());
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        let frames = vec![
            Bytes::from(""),
            Bytes::from(seq.to_be_bytes().to_vec()),
            payload.clone(),
        ];

        // Create a proper multipart message
        let msg = ZmqMessage::try_from(frames).expect("Failed to create ZmqMessage");

        // Send the multipart message
        pub_socket.send(msg).await.unwrap();

        // Wait for message to be received
        tokio::time::sleep(tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(100)).await;

        // Check that we received the message
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        let KvCacheEventData::Stored(KvCacheStoreData {
            parent_hash,
            blocks,
        }) = event.data
        else {
            panic!("expected KvCacheStoreData");
        };

        assert!(parent_hash.is_none());
        assert_eq!(blocks.len(), 1);
        assert_eq!(blocks[0].block_hash.0, 42);
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        // Stop the listener
        token.cancel();
        let _ = listener_handle.await;
    }
}

#[cfg(test)]
mod test_exponential_backoff {
    use super::*;

    #[test]
    fn test_backoff_calculation_progression() {
        // Test the exponential progression
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(0), 10); // 10 * 2^0 = 10
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(1), 20); // 10 * 2^1 = 20
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(2), 40); // 10 * 2^2 = 40
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(3), 80); // 10 * 2^3 = 80
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(4), 160); // 10 * 2^4 = 160
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(5), 320); // 10 * 2^5 = 320
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(6), 640); // 10 * 2^6 = 640
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(7), 1280); // 10 * 2^7 = 1280
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(8), 2560); // 10 * 2^8 = 2560
    }

    #[test]
    fn test_backoff_caps_at_max_exponent() {
        // After MAX_BACKOFF_EXPONENT, should stay at 2^8 = 2560ms
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(8), 2560);
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(9), 2560); // Same as 8
        assert_eq!(calculate_backoff_ms(100), 2560); // Same as 8
    }

    #[test]
    fn test_backoff_never_exceeds_max() {
        // Even if we somehow had a huge exponent, never exceed MAX_BACKOFF_MS
        for i in 0..20 {
            assert!(calculate_backoff_ms(i) <= MAX_BACKOFF_MS);
        }
    }

    #[test]
    #[allow(clippy::assertions_on_constants)]
    fn test_backoff_constants_are_sane() {
        // Verify our constants make sense together
        assert!(INITIAL_BACKOFF_MS > 0);
        assert!(MAX_BACKOFF_MS > INITIAL_BACKOFF_MS);
        assert!(MAX_BACKOFF_EXPONENT <= 10); // Prevent crazy exponents
        assert!(MAX_CONSECUTIVE_ERRORS > 0);

        // Max calculated value should be less than MAX_BACKOFF_MS
        let max_calculated = INITIAL_BACKOFF_MS * 2_u64.pow(MAX_BACKOFF_EXPONENT);
        assert!(max_calculated <= MAX_BACKOFF_MS);
    }
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    use crate::kv_router::protocols::{ForwardPassMetrics, KvStats, WorkerStats};
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    use dynamo_runtime::traits::events::EventSubscriber;
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        let namespace = drt.namespace("ns2001".to_string())?;
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        let mut subscriber = namespace
            .subscribe_with_type::<LoadEvent>(KV_METRICS_SUBJECT)
            .await
            .unwrap();

        // Create WorkerMetricsPublisher
        let publisher = WorkerMetricsPublisher::new().unwrap();
        let worker_id = 1234;

        // Start NATS metrics publishing
        publisher.start_nats_metrics_publishing(namespace.clone(), worker_id);

        // Allow some time for the background task to start
        tokio::time::sleep(tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(10)).await;

        // Test 1: Publish 10 different metrics with 0.5ms intervals
        // Only the last one should be published after 1ms of stability
        for i in 0..10 {
            let metrics = Arc::new(ForwardPassMetrics {
                kv_stats: KvStats {
                    kv_active_blocks: (i * 100) as u64, // Changing load metric
                    kv_total_blocks: 1000,
                    gpu_cache_usage_perc: 0.5,
                    gpu_prefix_cache_hit_rate: 0.8,
                },
                worker_stats: WorkerStats {
                    num_requests_waiting: (i * 10) as u64, // Changing load metric
                    data_parallel_rank: None,
                    request_active_slots: 50,
                    request_total_slots: 100,
                },
                spec_decode_stats: None,
            });

            publisher.publish(metrics).unwrap();
            tokio::time::sleep(tokio::time::Duration::from_micros(100)).await;
        }

        // Wait a bit more than 1ms to ensure the last metric is published
        tokio::time::sleep(tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(10)).await;

        // Verify we receive exactly one event with the last metric values
        let result =
            tokio::time::timeout(tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(500), subscriber.next())
                .await
                .unwrap();

        let event = result.unwrap().unwrap(); // Unwrap the Option and the Result
        assert_eq!(event.worker_id, worker_id);
        assert_eq!(event.data.kv_stats.kv_active_blocks, 900); // Last value: 9 * 100
        assert_eq!(event.data.worker_stats.num_requests_waiting, 90); // Last value: 9 * 10

        // Ensure no more events are waiting
        let no_msg =
            tokio::time::timeout(tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(50), subscriber.next()).await;
        assert!(no_msg.is_err(), "Expected no more messages, but found one");

        // Test 2: Publish 10 more metrics where everything changes EXCEPT the load metrics
        for i in 0..10 {
            let metrics = Arc::new(ForwardPassMetrics {
                kv_stats: KvStats {
                    kv_active_blocks: 900,                         // Keep same as last published
                    kv_total_blocks: 1000 + (i * 100) as u64,      // Change other metrics
                    gpu_cache_usage_perc: 0.3 + (i as f32 * 0.05), // Change other metrics
                    gpu_prefix_cache_hit_rate: 0.7 + (i as f32 * 0.01), // Change other metrics
                },
                worker_stats: WorkerStats {
                    num_requests_waiting: 90, // Keep same as last published
                    data_parallel_rank: None,
                    request_active_slots: 40 + (i * 5) as u64, // Change other metrics
                    request_total_slots: 100 + (i * 10) as u64, // Change other metrics
                },
                spec_decode_stats: None,
            });

            publisher.publish(metrics).unwrap();
            tokio::time::sleep(tokio::time::Duration::from_micros(100)).await;
        }

        // Wait to ensure no events are published
        tokio::time::sleep(tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(10)).await;

        // Verify no events are received
        let no_msg =
            tokio::time::timeout(tokio::time::Duration::from_millis(50), subscriber.next()).await;
        assert!(
            no_msg.is_err(),
            "Expected no messages when load metrics don't change"
        );

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        Ok(())
    }
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    #[tokio::test]
    #[ignore] // Mark as ignored as requested, because CI's integrations still don't have NATS
    async fn test_kvstats_prometheus_gauge_updates() {
        use crate::kv_router::publisher::kvstats;
        use dynamo_runtime::metrics::MetricsRegistry;

        // Test that publish() updates Prometheus gauges correctly using real Component
        let publisher = WorkerMetricsPublisher::new().unwrap();

        // Create a real DRT and component for integration testing
        let drt = create_test_drt_async().await;
        let namespace = drt.namespace("ns2002".to_string()).unwrap();
        let component = namespace.component("comp2002".to_string()).unwrap();

        // Register Prometheus metrics using the real constructor
        publisher.register_prometheus_metrics(&component).unwrap();

        // Get references to the gauges for testing
        let gauges = publisher.prometheus_gauges.get().unwrap();
        let active_blocks_gauge = gauges.kv_active_blocks_gauge.clone();
        let total_blocks_gauge = gauges.kv_total_blocks_gauge.clone();
        let cache_usage_gauge = gauges.gpu_cache_usage_gauge.clone();
        let hit_rate_gauge = gauges.gpu_prefix_cache_hit_rate_gauge.clone();

        // Create test metrics with specific values
        let test_metrics = Arc::new(ForwardPassMetrics {
            worker_stats: WorkerStats {
                data_parallel_rank: None,
                request_active_slots: 5,
                request_total_slots: 100,
                num_requests_waiting: 2,
            },
            kv_stats: KvStats {
                kv_active_blocks: 42,
                kv_total_blocks: 12894,
                gpu_cache_usage_perc: 0.5,
                gpu_prefix_cache_hit_rate: 0.75,
            },
            spec_decode_stats: None,
        });

        // Test 1: Initial gauge values should be 0
        assert_eq!(active_blocks_gauge.get(), 0.0);
        assert_eq!(total_blocks_gauge.get(), 0.0);
        assert_eq!(cache_usage_gauge.get(), 0.0);
        assert_eq!(hit_rate_gauge.get(), 0.0);

        // Test 2: publish() should update all gauges with correct values
        let result = publisher.publish(test_metrics);
        assert!(result.is_ok());

        // Test 3: Verify gauges were updated correctly
        assert_eq!(active_blocks_gauge.get(), 42.0);
        assert_eq!(total_blocks_gauge.get(), 12894.0);
        assert_eq!(cache_usage_gauge.get(), 0.5);
        assert_eq!(hit_rate_gauge.get(), 0.75);

        // Test 4: Verify metrics are properly registered in the component's registry
        // Component implements MetricsRegistry trait which provides prometheus_metrics_fmt()
        let prometheus_output = component.prometheus_metrics_fmt().unwrap();

        // Verify metric names are present
        assert!(prometheus_output.contains(kvstats::ACTIVE_BLOCKS));
        assert!(prometheus_output.contains(kvstats::TOTAL_BLOCKS));
        assert!(prometheus_output.contains(kvstats::GPU_CACHE_USAGE_PERCENT));
        assert!(prometheus_output.contains(kvstats::GPU_PREFIX_CACHE_HIT_RATE));

        // Test 5: Verify the prometheus output contains the actual values
        // Print the output to debug format issues
        println!("Prometheus output:\n{}", prometheus_output);

        // Check for metric values - the format includes labels so we need to be more flexible
        assert!(prometheus_output.contains("kvstats_active_blocks"));
        assert!(prometheus_output.contains("42")); // The value should be there
        assert!(prometheus_output.contains("kvstats_total_blocks"));
        assert!(prometheus_output.contains("12894")); // The value should be there
        assert!(prometheus_output.contains("kvstats_gpu_cache_usage_percent"));
        assert!(prometheus_output.contains("kvstats_gpu_prefix_cache_hit_rate"));

        println!(
            "✅ KvStatsPrometheusGauges constructor and publish() work correctly with real Component"
        );
    }
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}