diff --git a/exporter.go b/exporter.go
index 50ae26c71056e3dc943218f405db86a8d47ec9e7..3fb83068e18326444d4fefde05b8add039e2af52 100644
--- a/exporter.go
+++ b/exporter.go
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ package main
 import (
 	"bufio"
 	"bytes"
+	"context"
 	"flag"
 	"io"
 	"log"
@@ -17,8 +18,6 @@ import (
 	"syscall"
 	"time"
 
-	"golang.org/x/net/context"
-
 	"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
 	"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp"
 )
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/beorn7/perks/quantile/stream.go b/vendor/github.com/beorn7/perks/quantile/stream.go
index f4cabd66956723454f73ca43c500a4a7a2aebf2a..d7d14f8eb63d01039c945d7b8b263a3bedc545dc 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/beorn7/perks/quantile/stream.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/beorn7/perks/quantile/stream.go
@@ -77,15 +77,20 @@ func NewHighBiased(epsilon float64) *Stream {
 // is guaranteed to be within (Quantile±Epsilon).
 //
 // See http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~muthu/bquant.pdf for time, space, and error properties.
-func NewTargeted(targets map[float64]float64) *Stream {
+func NewTargeted(targetMap map[float64]float64) *Stream {
+	// Convert map to slice to avoid slow iterations on a map.
+	// ƒ is called on the hot path, so converting the map to a slice
+	// beforehand results in significant CPU savings.
+	targets := targetMapToSlice(targetMap)
+
 	ƒ := func(s *stream, r float64) float64 {
 		var m = math.MaxFloat64
 		var f float64
-		for quantile, epsilon := range targets {
-			if quantile*s.n <= r {
-				f = (2 * epsilon * r) / quantile
+		for _, t := range targets {
+			if t.quantile*s.n <= r {
+				f = (2 * t.epsilon * r) / t.quantile
 			} else {
-				f = (2 * epsilon * (s.n - r)) / (1 - quantile)
+				f = (2 * t.epsilon * (s.n - r)) / (1 - t.quantile)
 			}
 			if f < m {
 				m = f
@@ -96,6 +101,25 @@ func NewTargeted(targets map[float64]float64) *Stream {
 	return newStream(ƒ)
 }
 
+type target struct {
+	quantile float64
+	epsilon  float64
+}
+
+func targetMapToSlice(targetMap map[float64]float64) []target {
+	targets := make([]target, 0, len(targetMap))
+
+	for quantile, epsilon := range targetMap {
+		t := target{
+			quantile: quantile,
+			epsilon:  epsilon,
+		}
+		targets = append(targets, t)
+	}
+
+	return targets
+}
+
 // Stream computes quantiles for a stream of float64s. It is not thread-safe by
 // design. Take care when using across multiple goroutines.
 type Stream struct {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/LICENSE
index 1b1b1921efa6dded19f74b196f76a96bf39c83dc..0f646931a4627fbe7c4259f3fb0337d04d798d8e 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/LICENSE
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/LICENSE
@@ -1,7 +1,4 @@
-Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
-
 Copyright 2010 The Go Authors.  All rights reserved.
-https://github.com/golang/protobuf
 
 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/Makefile b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index e2e0651a934d3ab8fe6393dfd2556bbc4bd0792e..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-# Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
-#
-# Copyright 2010 The Go Authors.  All rights reserved.
-# https://github.com/golang/protobuf
-#
-# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-# met:
-#
-#     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-#     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
-# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
-# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
-# distribution.
-#     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
-# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
-# this software without specific prior written permission.
-#
-# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-install:
-	go install
-
-test: install generate-test-pbs
-	go test
-
-
-generate-test-pbs:
-	make install
-	make -C testdata
-	protoc --go_out=Mtestdata/test.proto=github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/testdata,Mgoogle/protobuf/any.proto=github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/any:. proto3_proto/proto3.proto
-	make
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/clone.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/clone.go
index e392575b353afa4f22f513d3f22ff64a8f5fdbf1..3cd3249f706241d57b2b79f36de043bfac488449 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/clone.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/clone.go
@@ -35,22 +35,39 @@
 package proto
 
 import (
+	"fmt"
 	"log"
 	"reflect"
 	"strings"
 )
 
 // Clone returns a deep copy of a protocol buffer.
-func Clone(pb Message) Message {
-	in := reflect.ValueOf(pb)
+func Clone(src Message) Message {
+	in := reflect.ValueOf(src)
 	if in.IsNil() {
-		return pb
+		return src
 	}
-
 	out := reflect.New(in.Type().Elem())
-	// out is empty so a merge is a deep copy.
-	mergeStruct(out.Elem(), in.Elem())
-	return out.Interface().(Message)
+	dst := out.Interface().(Message)
+	Merge(dst, src)
+	return dst
+}
+
+// Merger is the interface representing objects that can merge messages of the same type.
+type Merger interface {
+	// Merge merges src into this message.
+	// Required and optional fields that are set in src will be set to that value in dst.
+	// Elements of repeated fields will be appended.
+	//
+	// Merge may panic if called with a different argument type than the receiver.
+	Merge(src Message)
+}
+
+// generatedMerger is the custom merge method that generated protos will have.
+// We must add this method since a generate Merge method will conflict with
+// many existing protos that have a Merge data field already defined.
+type generatedMerger interface {
+	XXX_Merge(src Message)
 }
 
 // Merge merges src into dst.
@@ -58,17 +75,24 @@ func Clone(pb Message) Message {
 // Elements of repeated fields will be appended.
 // Merge panics if src and dst are not the same type, or if dst is nil.
 func Merge(dst, src Message) {
+	if m, ok := dst.(Merger); ok {
+		m.Merge(src)
+		return
+	}
+
 	in := reflect.ValueOf(src)
 	out := reflect.ValueOf(dst)
 	if out.IsNil() {
 		panic("proto: nil destination")
 	}
 	if in.Type() != out.Type() {
-		// Explicit test prior to mergeStruct so that mistyped nils will fail
-		panic("proto: type mismatch")
+		panic(fmt.Sprintf("proto.Merge(%T, %T) type mismatch", dst, src))
 	}
 	if in.IsNil() {
-		// Merging nil into non-nil is a quiet no-op
+		return // Merge from nil src is a noop
+	}
+	if m, ok := dst.(generatedMerger); ok {
+		m.XXX_Merge(src)
 		return
 	}
 	mergeStruct(out.Elem(), in.Elem())
@@ -84,7 +108,7 @@ func mergeStruct(out, in reflect.Value) {
 		mergeAny(out.Field(i), in.Field(i), false, sprop.Prop[i])
 	}
 
-	if emIn, ok := extendable(in.Addr().Interface()); ok {
+	if emIn, err := extendable(in.Addr().Interface()); err == nil {
 		emOut, _ := extendable(out.Addr().Interface())
 		mIn, muIn := emIn.extensionsRead()
 		if mIn != nil {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/decode.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/decode.go
index aa207298f997665117f3ba88e65646f95c83f08a..63b0f08bef2a0bbadd27d64221e8b8a486fda969 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/decode.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/decode.go
@@ -39,8 +39,6 @@ import (
 	"errors"
 	"fmt"
 	"io"
-	"os"
-	"reflect"
 )
 
 // errOverflow is returned when an integer is too large to be represented.
@@ -50,10 +48,6 @@ var errOverflow = errors.New("proto: integer overflow")
 // wire type is encountered. It does not get returned to user code.
 var ErrInternalBadWireType = errors.New("proto: internal error: bad wiretype for oneof")
 
-// The fundamental decoders that interpret bytes on the wire.
-// Those that take integer types all return uint64 and are
-// therefore of type valueDecoder.
-
 // DecodeVarint reads a varint-encoded integer from the slice.
 // It returns the integer and the number of bytes consumed, or
 // zero if there is not enough.
@@ -192,7 +186,6 @@ func (p *Buffer) DecodeVarint() (x uint64, err error) {
 	if b&0x80 == 0 {
 		goto done
 	}
-	// x -= 0x80 << 63 // Always zero.
 
 	return 0, errOverflow
 
@@ -267,9 +260,6 @@ func (p *Buffer) DecodeZigzag32() (x uint64, err error) {
 	return
 }
 
-// These are not ValueDecoders: they produce an array of bytes or a string.
-// bytes, embedded messages
-
 // DecodeRawBytes reads a count-delimited byte buffer from the Buffer.
 // This is the format used for the bytes protocol buffer
 // type and for embedded messages.
@@ -311,81 +301,29 @@ func (p *Buffer) DecodeStringBytes() (s string, err error) {
 	return string(buf), nil
 }
 
-// Skip the next item in the buffer. Its wire type is decoded and presented as an argument.
-// If the protocol buffer has extensions, and the field matches, add it as an extension.
-// Otherwise, if the XXX_unrecognized field exists, append the skipped data there.
-func (o *Buffer) skipAndSave(t reflect.Type, tag, wire int, base structPointer, unrecField field) error {
-	oi := o.index
-
-	err := o.skip(t, tag, wire)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-
-	if !unrecField.IsValid() {
-		return nil
-	}
-
-	ptr := structPointer_Bytes(base, unrecField)
-
-	// Add the skipped field to struct field
-	obuf := o.buf
-
-	o.buf = *ptr
-	o.EncodeVarint(uint64(tag<<3 | wire))
-	*ptr = append(o.buf, obuf[oi:o.index]...)
-
-	o.buf = obuf
-
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Skip the next item in the buffer. Its wire type is decoded and presented as an argument.
-func (o *Buffer) skip(t reflect.Type, tag, wire int) error {
-
-	var u uint64
-	var err error
-
-	switch wire {
-	case WireVarint:
-		_, err = o.DecodeVarint()
-	case WireFixed64:
-		_, err = o.DecodeFixed64()
-	case WireBytes:
-		_, err = o.DecodeRawBytes(false)
-	case WireFixed32:
-		_, err = o.DecodeFixed32()
-	case WireStartGroup:
-		for {
-			u, err = o.DecodeVarint()
-			if err != nil {
-				break
-			}
-			fwire := int(u & 0x7)
-			if fwire == WireEndGroup {
-				break
-			}
-			ftag := int(u >> 3)
-			err = o.skip(t, ftag, fwire)
-			if err != nil {
-				break
-			}
-		}
-	default:
-		err = fmt.Errorf("proto: can't skip unknown wire type %d for %s", wire, t)
-	}
-	return err
-}
-
 // Unmarshaler is the interface representing objects that can
-// unmarshal themselves.  The method should reset the receiver before
-// decoding starts.  The argument points to data that may be
+// unmarshal themselves.  The argument points to data that may be
 // overwritten, so implementations should not keep references to the
 // buffer.
+// Unmarshal implementations should not clear the receiver.
+// Any unmarshaled data should be merged into the receiver.
+// Callers of Unmarshal that do not want to retain existing data
+// should Reset the receiver before calling Unmarshal.
 type Unmarshaler interface {
 	Unmarshal([]byte) error
 }
 
+// newUnmarshaler is the interface representing objects that can
+// unmarshal themselves. The semantics are identical to Unmarshaler.
+//
+// This exists to support protoc-gen-go generated messages.
+// The proto package will stop type-asserting to this interface in the future.
+//
+// DO NOT DEPEND ON THIS.
+type newUnmarshaler interface {
+	XXX_Unmarshal([]byte) error
+}
+
 // Unmarshal parses the protocol buffer representation in buf and places the
 // decoded result in pb.  If the struct underlying pb does not match
 // the data in buf, the results can be unpredictable.
@@ -395,7 +333,13 @@ type Unmarshaler interface {
 // to preserve and append to existing data.
 func Unmarshal(buf []byte, pb Message) error {
 	pb.Reset()
-	return UnmarshalMerge(buf, pb)
+	if u, ok := pb.(newUnmarshaler); ok {
+		return u.XXX_Unmarshal(buf)
+	}
+	if u, ok := pb.(Unmarshaler); ok {
+		return u.Unmarshal(buf)
+	}
+	return NewBuffer(buf).Unmarshal(pb)
 }
 
 // UnmarshalMerge parses the protocol buffer representation in buf and
@@ -405,8 +349,16 @@ func Unmarshal(buf []byte, pb Message) error {
 // UnmarshalMerge merges into existing data in pb.
 // Most code should use Unmarshal instead.
 func UnmarshalMerge(buf []byte, pb Message) error {
-	// If the object can unmarshal itself, let it.
+	if u, ok := pb.(newUnmarshaler); ok {
+		return u.XXX_Unmarshal(buf)
+	}
 	if u, ok := pb.(Unmarshaler); ok {
+		// NOTE: The history of proto have unfortunately been inconsistent
+		// whether Unmarshaler should or should not implicitly clear itself.
+		// Some implementations do, most do not.
+		// Thus, calling this here may or may not do what people want.
+		//
+		// See https://github.com/golang/protobuf/issues/424
 		return u.Unmarshal(buf)
 	}
 	return NewBuffer(buf).Unmarshal(pb)
@@ -422,12 +374,17 @@ func (p *Buffer) DecodeMessage(pb Message) error {
 }
 
 // DecodeGroup reads a tag-delimited group from the Buffer.
+// StartGroup tag is already consumed. This function consumes
+// EndGroup tag.
 func (p *Buffer) DecodeGroup(pb Message) error {
-	typ, base, err := getbase(pb)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
+	b := p.buf[p.index:]
+	x, y := findEndGroup(b)
+	if x < 0 {
+		return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
 	}
-	return p.unmarshalType(typ.Elem(), GetProperties(typ.Elem()), true, base)
+	err := Unmarshal(b[:x], pb)
+	p.index += y
+	return err
 }
 
 // Unmarshal parses the protocol buffer representation in the
@@ -438,533 +395,33 @@ func (p *Buffer) DecodeGroup(pb Message) error {
 // Unlike proto.Unmarshal, this does not reset pb before starting to unmarshal.
 func (p *Buffer) Unmarshal(pb Message) error {
 	// If the object can unmarshal itself, let it.
-	if u, ok := pb.(Unmarshaler); ok {
-		err := u.Unmarshal(p.buf[p.index:])
+	if u, ok := pb.(newUnmarshaler); ok {
+		err := u.XXX_Unmarshal(p.buf[p.index:])
 		p.index = len(p.buf)
 		return err
 	}
-
-	typ, base, err := getbase(pb)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-
-	err = p.unmarshalType(typ.Elem(), GetProperties(typ.Elem()), false, base)
-
-	if collectStats {
-		stats.Decode++
-	}
-
-	return err
-}
-
-// unmarshalType does the work of unmarshaling a structure.
-func (o *Buffer) unmarshalType(st reflect.Type, prop *StructProperties, is_group bool, base structPointer) error {
-	var state errorState
-	required, reqFields := prop.reqCount, uint64(0)
-
-	var err error
-	for err == nil && o.index < len(o.buf) {
-		oi := o.index
-		var u uint64
-		u, err = o.DecodeVarint()
-		if err != nil {
-			break
-		}
-		wire := int(u & 0x7)
-		if wire == WireEndGroup {
-			if is_group {
-				if required > 0 {
-					// Not enough information to determine the exact field.
-					// (See below.)
-					return &RequiredNotSetError{"{Unknown}"}
-				}
-				return nil // input is satisfied
-			}
-			return fmt.Errorf("proto: %s: wiretype end group for non-group", st)
-		}
-		tag := int(u >> 3)
-		if tag <= 0 {
-			return fmt.Errorf("proto: %s: illegal tag %d (wire type %d)", st, tag, wire)
-		}
-		fieldnum, ok := prop.decoderTags.get(tag)
-		if !ok {
-			// Maybe it's an extension?
-			if prop.extendable {
-				if e, _ := extendable(structPointer_Interface(base, st)); isExtensionField(e, int32(tag)) {
-					if err = o.skip(st, tag, wire); err == nil {
-						extmap := e.extensionsWrite()
-						ext := extmap[int32(tag)] // may be missing
-						ext.enc = append(ext.enc, o.buf[oi:o.index]...)
-						extmap[int32(tag)] = ext
-					}
-					continue
-				}
-			}
-			// Maybe it's a oneof?
-			if prop.oneofUnmarshaler != nil {
-				m := structPointer_Interface(base, st).(Message)
-				// First return value indicates whether tag is a oneof field.
-				ok, err = prop.oneofUnmarshaler(m, tag, wire, o)
-				if err == ErrInternalBadWireType {
-					// Map the error to something more descriptive.
-					// Do the formatting here to save generated code space.
-					err = fmt.Errorf("bad wiretype for oneof field in %T", m)
-				}
-				if ok {
-					continue
-				}
-			}
-			err = o.skipAndSave(st, tag, wire, base, prop.unrecField)
-			continue
-		}
-		p := prop.Prop[fieldnum]
-
-		if p.dec == nil {
-			fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "proto: no protobuf decoder for %s.%s\n", st, st.Field(fieldnum).Name)
-			continue
-		}
-		dec := p.dec
-		if wire != WireStartGroup && wire != p.WireType {
-			if wire == WireBytes && p.packedDec != nil {
-				// a packable field
-				dec = p.packedDec
-			} else {
-				err = fmt.Errorf("proto: bad wiretype for field %s.%s: got wiretype %d, want %d", st, st.Field(fieldnum).Name, wire, p.WireType)
-				continue
-			}
-		}
-		decErr := dec(o, p, base)
-		if decErr != nil && !state.shouldContinue(decErr, p) {
-			err = decErr
-		}
-		if err == nil && p.Required {
-			// Successfully decoded a required field.
-			if tag <= 64 {
-				// use bitmap for fields 1-64 to catch field reuse.
-				var mask uint64 = 1 << uint64(tag-1)
-				if reqFields&mask == 0 {
-					// new required field
-					reqFields |= mask
-					required--
-				}
-			} else {
-				// This is imprecise. It can be fooled by a required field
-				// with a tag > 64 that is encoded twice; that's very rare.
-				// A fully correct implementation would require allocating
-				// a data structure, which we would like to avoid.
-				required--
-			}
-		}
-	}
-	if err == nil {
-		if is_group {
-			return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
-		}
-		if state.err != nil {
-			return state.err
-		}
-		if required > 0 {
-			// Not enough information to determine the exact field. If we use extra
-			// CPU, we could determine the field only if the missing required field
-			// has a tag <= 64 and we check reqFields.
-			return &RequiredNotSetError{"{Unknown}"}
-		}
-	}
-	return err
-}
-
-// Individual type decoders
-// For each,
-//	u is the decoded value,
-//	v is a pointer to the field (pointer) in the struct
-
-// Sizes of the pools to allocate inside the Buffer.
-// The goal is modest amortization and allocation
-// on at least 16-byte boundaries.
-const (
-	boolPoolSize   = 16
-	uint32PoolSize = 8
-	uint64PoolSize = 4
-)
-
-// Decode a bool.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	u, err := p.valDec(o)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	if len(o.bools) == 0 {
-		o.bools = make([]bool, boolPoolSize)
-	}
-	o.bools[0] = u != 0
-	*structPointer_Bool(base, p.field) = &o.bools[0]
-	o.bools = o.bools[1:]
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) dec_proto3_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	u, err := p.valDec(o)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	*structPointer_BoolVal(base, p.field) = u != 0
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode an int32.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	u, err := p.valDec(o)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	word32_Set(structPointer_Word32(base, p.field), o, uint32(u))
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) dec_proto3_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	u, err := p.valDec(o)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	word32Val_Set(structPointer_Word32Val(base, p.field), uint32(u))
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode an int64.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	u, err := p.valDec(o)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	word64_Set(structPointer_Word64(base, p.field), o, u)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) dec_proto3_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	u, err := p.valDec(o)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	word64Val_Set(structPointer_Word64Val(base, p.field), o, u)
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a string.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_string(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s, err := o.DecodeStringBytes()
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	*structPointer_String(base, p.field) = &s
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) dec_proto3_string(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s, err := o.DecodeStringBytes()
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	*structPointer_StringVal(base, p.field) = s
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of bytes ([]byte).
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_byte(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	b, err := o.DecodeRawBytes(true)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	*structPointer_Bytes(base, p.field) = b
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of bools ([]bool).
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	u, err := p.valDec(o)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	v := structPointer_BoolSlice(base, p.field)
-	*v = append(*v, u != 0)
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of bools ([]bool) in packed format.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_packed_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := structPointer_BoolSlice(base, p.field)
-
-	nn, err := o.DecodeVarint()
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	nb := int(nn) // number of bytes of encoded bools
-	fin := o.index + nb
-	if fin < o.index {
-		return errOverflow
-	}
-
-	y := *v
-	for o.index < fin {
-		u, err := p.valDec(o)
-		if err != nil {
-			return err
-		}
-		y = append(y, u != 0)
-	}
-
-	*v = y
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of int32s ([]int32).
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	u, err := p.valDec(o)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	structPointer_Word32Slice(base, p.field).Append(uint32(u))
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of int32s ([]int32) in packed format.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_packed_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := structPointer_Word32Slice(base, p.field)
-
-	nn, err := o.DecodeVarint()
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	nb := int(nn) // number of bytes of encoded int32s
-
-	fin := o.index + nb
-	if fin < o.index {
-		return errOverflow
-	}
-	for o.index < fin {
-		u, err := p.valDec(o)
-		if err != nil {
-			return err
-		}
-		v.Append(uint32(u))
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of int64s ([]int64).
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	u, err := p.valDec(o)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-
-	structPointer_Word64Slice(base, p.field).Append(u)
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of int64s ([]int64) in packed format.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_packed_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := structPointer_Word64Slice(base, p.field)
-
-	nn, err := o.DecodeVarint()
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	nb := int(nn) // number of bytes of encoded int64s
-
-	fin := o.index + nb
-	if fin < o.index {
-		return errOverflow
-	}
-	for o.index < fin {
-		u, err := p.valDec(o)
-		if err != nil {
-			return err
-		}
-		v.Append(u)
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of strings ([]string).
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_string(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s, err := o.DecodeStringBytes()
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	v := structPointer_StringSlice(base, p.field)
-	*v = append(*v, s)
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of slice of bytes ([][]byte).
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_slice_byte(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	b, err := o.DecodeRawBytes(true)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	v := structPointer_BytesSlice(base, p.field)
-	*v = append(*v, b)
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a map field.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_new_map(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	raw, err := o.DecodeRawBytes(false)
-	if err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	oi := o.index       // index at the end of this map entry
-	o.index -= len(raw) // move buffer back to start of map entry
-
-	mptr := structPointer_NewAt(base, p.field, p.mtype) // *map[K]V
-	if mptr.Elem().IsNil() {
-		mptr.Elem().Set(reflect.MakeMap(mptr.Type().Elem()))
-	}
-	v := mptr.Elem() // map[K]V
-
-	// Prepare addressable doubly-indirect placeholders for the key and value types.
-	// See enc_new_map for why.
-	keyptr := reflect.New(reflect.PtrTo(p.mtype.Key())).Elem() // addressable *K
-	keybase := toStructPointer(keyptr.Addr())                  // **K
-
-	var valbase structPointer
-	var valptr reflect.Value
-	switch p.mtype.Elem().Kind() {
-	case reflect.Slice:
-		// []byte
-		var dummy []byte
-		valptr = reflect.ValueOf(&dummy)  // *[]byte
-		valbase = toStructPointer(valptr) // *[]byte
-	case reflect.Ptr:
-		// message; valptr is **Msg; need to allocate the intermediate pointer
-		valptr = reflect.New(reflect.PtrTo(p.mtype.Elem())).Elem() // addressable *V
-		valptr.Set(reflect.New(valptr.Type().Elem()))
-		valbase = toStructPointer(valptr)
-	default:
-		// everything else
-		valptr = reflect.New(reflect.PtrTo(p.mtype.Elem())).Elem() // addressable *V
-		valbase = toStructPointer(valptr.Addr())                   // **V
-	}
-
-	// Decode.
-	// This parses a restricted wire format, namely the encoding of a message
-	// with two fields. See enc_new_map for the format.
-	for o.index < oi {
-		// tagcode for key and value properties are always a single byte
-		// because they have tags 1 and 2.
-		tagcode := o.buf[o.index]
-		o.index++
-		switch tagcode {
-		case p.mkeyprop.tagcode[0]:
-			if err := p.mkeyprop.dec(o, p.mkeyprop, keybase); err != nil {
-				return err
-			}
-		case p.mvalprop.tagcode[0]:
-			if err := p.mvalprop.dec(o, p.mvalprop, valbase); err != nil {
-				return err
-			}
-		default:
-			// TODO: Should we silently skip this instead?
-			return fmt.Errorf("proto: bad map data tag %d", raw[0])
-		}
-	}
-	keyelem, valelem := keyptr.Elem(), valptr.Elem()
-	if !keyelem.IsValid() {
-		keyelem = reflect.Zero(p.mtype.Key())
-	}
-	if !valelem.IsValid() {
-		valelem = reflect.Zero(p.mtype.Elem())
-	}
-
-	v.SetMapIndex(keyelem, valelem)
-	return nil
-}
-
-// Decode a group.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_struct_group(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	bas := structPointer_GetStructPointer(base, p.field)
-	if structPointer_IsNil(bas) {
-		// allocate new nested message
-		bas = toStructPointer(reflect.New(p.stype))
-		structPointer_SetStructPointer(base, p.field, bas)
-	}
-	return o.unmarshalType(p.stype, p.sprop, true, bas)
-}
-
-// Decode an embedded message.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_struct_message(p *Properties, base structPointer) (err error) {
-	raw, e := o.DecodeRawBytes(false)
-	if e != nil {
-		return e
-	}
-
-	bas := structPointer_GetStructPointer(base, p.field)
-	if structPointer_IsNil(bas) {
-		// allocate new nested message
-		bas = toStructPointer(reflect.New(p.stype))
-		structPointer_SetStructPointer(base, p.field, bas)
-	}
-
-	// If the object can unmarshal itself, let it.
-	if p.isUnmarshaler {
-		iv := structPointer_Interface(bas, p.stype)
-		return iv.(Unmarshaler).Unmarshal(raw)
-	}
-
-	obuf := o.buf
-	oi := o.index
-	o.buf = raw
-	o.index = 0
-
-	err = o.unmarshalType(p.stype, p.sprop, false, bas)
-	o.buf = obuf
-	o.index = oi
-
-	return err
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of embedded messages.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_struct_message(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	return o.dec_slice_struct(p, false, base)
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of embedded groups.
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_struct_group(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	return o.dec_slice_struct(p, true, base)
-}
-
-// Decode a slice of structs ([]*struct).
-func (o *Buffer) dec_slice_struct(p *Properties, is_group bool, base structPointer) error {
-	v := reflect.New(p.stype)
-	bas := toStructPointer(v)
-	structPointer_StructPointerSlice(base, p.field).Append(bas)
-
-	if is_group {
-		err := o.unmarshalType(p.stype, p.sprop, is_group, bas)
-		return err
-	}
-
-	raw, err := o.DecodeRawBytes(false)
-	if err != nil {
+	if u, ok := pb.(Unmarshaler); ok {
+		// NOTE: The history of proto have unfortunately been inconsistent
+		// whether Unmarshaler should or should not implicitly clear itself.
+		// Some implementations do, most do not.
+		// Thus, calling this here may or may not do what people want.
+		//
+		// See https://github.com/golang/protobuf/issues/424
+		err := u.Unmarshal(p.buf[p.index:])
+		p.index = len(p.buf)
 		return err
 	}
 
-	// If the object can unmarshal itself, let it.
-	if p.isUnmarshaler {
-		iv := v.Interface()
-		return iv.(Unmarshaler).Unmarshal(raw)
-	}
-
-	obuf := o.buf
-	oi := o.index
-	o.buf = raw
-	o.index = 0
-
-	err = o.unmarshalType(p.stype, p.sprop, is_group, bas)
-
-	o.buf = obuf
-	o.index = oi
-
+	// Slow workaround for messages that aren't Unmarshalers.
+	// This includes some hand-coded .pb.go files and
+	// bootstrap protos.
+	// TODO: fix all of those and then add Unmarshal to
+	// the Message interface. Then:
+	// The cast above and code below can be deleted.
+	// The old unmarshaler can be deleted.
+	// Clients can call Unmarshal directly (can already do that, actually).
+	var info InternalMessageInfo
+	err := info.Unmarshal(pb, p.buf[p.index:])
+	p.index = len(p.buf)
 	return err
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..35b882c09aaf900fbd03018d0a0b6d8c1713d5f3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/deprecated.go
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+// Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+//
+// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors.  All rights reserved.
+// https://github.com/golang/protobuf
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+package proto
+
+import "errors"
+
+// Deprecated: do not use.
+type Stats struct{ Emalloc, Dmalloc, Encode, Decode, Chit, Cmiss, Size uint64 }
+
+// Deprecated: do not use.
+func GetStats() Stats { return Stats{} }
+
+// Deprecated: do not use.
+func MarshalMessageSet(interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
+	return nil, errors.New("proto: not implemented")
+}
+
+// Deprecated: do not use.
+func UnmarshalMessageSet([]byte, interface{}) error {
+	return errors.New("proto: not implemented")
+}
+
+// Deprecated: do not use.
+func MarshalMessageSetJSON(interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
+	return nil, errors.New("proto: not implemented")
+}
+
+// Deprecated: do not use.
+func UnmarshalMessageSetJSON([]byte, interface{}) error {
+	return errors.New("proto: not implemented")
+}
+
+// Deprecated: do not use.
+func RegisterMessageSetType(Message, int32, string) {}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dea2617ced346ec98565c75713bbf71a0ffd0254
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/discard.go
@@ -0,0 +1,350 @@
+// Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+//
+// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors.  All rights reserved.
+// https://github.com/golang/protobuf
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+package proto
+
+import (
+	"fmt"
+	"reflect"
+	"strings"
+	"sync"
+	"sync/atomic"
+)
+
+type generatedDiscarder interface {
+	XXX_DiscardUnknown()
+}
+
+// DiscardUnknown recursively discards all unknown fields from this message
+// and all embedded messages.
+//
+// When unmarshaling a message with unrecognized fields, the tags and values
+// of such fields are preserved in the Message. This allows a later call to
+// marshal to be able to produce a message that continues to have those
+// unrecognized fields. To avoid this, DiscardUnknown is used to
+// explicitly clear the unknown fields after unmarshaling.
+//
+// For proto2 messages, the unknown fields of message extensions are only
+// discarded from messages that have been accessed via GetExtension.
+func DiscardUnknown(m Message) {
+	if m, ok := m.(generatedDiscarder); ok {
+		m.XXX_DiscardUnknown()
+		return
+	}
+	// TODO: Dynamically populate a InternalMessageInfo for legacy messages,
+	// but the master branch has no implementation for InternalMessageInfo,
+	// so it would be more work to replicate that approach.
+	discardLegacy(m)
+}
+
+// DiscardUnknown recursively discards all unknown fields.
+func (a *InternalMessageInfo) DiscardUnknown(m Message) {
+	di := atomicLoadDiscardInfo(&a.discard)
+	if di == nil {
+		di = getDiscardInfo(reflect.TypeOf(m).Elem())
+		atomicStoreDiscardInfo(&a.discard, di)
+	}
+	di.discard(toPointer(&m))
+}
+
+type discardInfo struct {
+	typ reflect.Type
+
+	initialized int32 // 0: only typ is valid, 1: everything is valid
+	lock        sync.Mutex
+
+	fields       []discardFieldInfo
+	unrecognized field
+}
+
+type discardFieldInfo struct {
+	field   field // Offset of field, guaranteed to be valid
+	discard func(src pointer)
+}
+
+var (
+	discardInfoMap  = map[reflect.Type]*discardInfo{}
+	discardInfoLock sync.Mutex
+)
+
+func getDiscardInfo(t reflect.Type) *discardInfo {
+	discardInfoLock.Lock()
+	defer discardInfoLock.Unlock()
+	di := discardInfoMap[t]
+	if di == nil {
+		di = &discardInfo{typ: t}
+		discardInfoMap[t] = di
+	}
+	return di
+}
+
+func (di *discardInfo) discard(src pointer) {
+	if src.isNil() {
+		return // Nothing to do.
+	}
+
+	if atomic.LoadInt32(&di.initialized) == 0 {
+		di.computeDiscardInfo()
+	}
+
+	for _, fi := range di.fields {
+		sfp := src.offset(fi.field)
+		fi.discard(sfp)
+	}
+
+	// For proto2 messages, only discard unknown fields in message extensions
+	// that have been accessed via GetExtension.
+	if em, err := extendable(src.asPointerTo(di.typ).Interface()); err == nil {
+		// Ignore lock since DiscardUnknown is not concurrency safe.
+		emm, _ := em.extensionsRead()
+		for _, mx := range emm {
+			if m, ok := mx.value.(Message); ok {
+				DiscardUnknown(m)
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	if di.unrecognized.IsValid() {
+		*src.offset(di.unrecognized).toBytes() = nil
+	}
+}
+
+func (di *discardInfo) computeDiscardInfo() {
+	di.lock.Lock()
+	defer di.lock.Unlock()
+	if di.initialized != 0 {
+		return
+	}
+	t := di.typ
+	n := t.NumField()
+
+	for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+		f := t.Field(i)
+		if strings.HasPrefix(f.Name, "XXX_") {
+			continue
+		}
+
+		dfi := discardFieldInfo{field: toField(&f)}
+		tf := f.Type
+
+		// Unwrap tf to get its most basic type.
+		var isPointer, isSlice bool
+		if tf.Kind() == reflect.Slice && tf.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 {
+			isSlice = true
+			tf = tf.Elem()
+		}
+		if tf.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
+			isPointer = true
+			tf = tf.Elem()
+		}
+		if isPointer && isSlice && tf.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
+			panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v.%s cannot be a slice of pointers to primitive types", t, f.Name))
+		}
+
+		switch tf.Kind() {
+		case reflect.Struct:
+			switch {
+			case !isPointer:
+				panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v.%s cannot be a direct struct value", t, f.Name))
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []*pb.T
+				di := getDiscardInfo(tf)
+				dfi.discard = func(src pointer) {
+					sps := src.getPointerSlice()
+					for _, sp := range sps {
+						if !sp.isNil() {
+							di.discard(sp)
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., *pb.T
+				di := getDiscardInfo(tf)
+				dfi.discard = func(src pointer) {
+					sp := src.getPointer()
+					if !sp.isNil() {
+						di.discard(sp)
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Map:
+			switch {
+			case isPointer || isSlice:
+				panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v.%s cannot be a pointer to a map or a slice of map values", t, f.Name))
+			default: // E.g., map[K]V
+				if tf.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Ptr { // Proto struct (e.g., *T)
+					dfi.discard = func(src pointer) {
+						sm := src.asPointerTo(tf).Elem()
+						if sm.Len() == 0 {
+							return
+						}
+						for _, key := range sm.MapKeys() {
+							val := sm.MapIndex(key)
+							DiscardUnknown(val.Interface().(Message))
+						}
+					}
+				} else {
+					dfi.discard = func(pointer) {} // Noop
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Interface:
+			// Must be oneof field.
+			switch {
+			case isPointer || isSlice:
+				panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v.%s cannot be a pointer to a interface or a slice of interface values", t, f.Name))
+			default: // E.g., interface{}
+				// TODO: Make this faster?
+				dfi.discard = func(src pointer) {
+					su := src.asPointerTo(tf).Elem()
+					if !su.IsNil() {
+						sv := su.Elem().Elem().Field(0)
+						if sv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && sv.IsNil() {
+							return
+						}
+						switch sv.Type().Kind() {
+						case reflect.Ptr: // Proto struct (e.g., *T)
+							DiscardUnknown(sv.Interface().(Message))
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		default:
+			continue
+		}
+		di.fields = append(di.fields, dfi)
+	}
+
+	di.unrecognized = invalidField
+	if f, ok := t.FieldByName("XXX_unrecognized"); ok {
+		if f.Type != reflect.TypeOf([]byte{}) {
+			panic("expected XXX_unrecognized to be of type []byte")
+		}
+		di.unrecognized = toField(&f)
+	}
+
+	atomic.StoreInt32(&di.initialized, 1)
+}
+
+func discardLegacy(m Message) {
+	v := reflect.ValueOf(m)
+	if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || v.IsNil() {
+		return
+	}
+	v = v.Elem()
+	if v.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
+		return
+	}
+	t := v.Type()
+
+	for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ {
+		f := t.Field(i)
+		if strings.HasPrefix(f.Name, "XXX_") {
+			continue
+		}
+		vf := v.Field(i)
+		tf := f.Type
+
+		// Unwrap tf to get its most basic type.
+		var isPointer, isSlice bool
+		if tf.Kind() == reflect.Slice && tf.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 {
+			isSlice = true
+			tf = tf.Elem()
+		}
+		if tf.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
+			isPointer = true
+			tf = tf.Elem()
+		}
+		if isPointer && isSlice && tf.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
+			panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.%s cannot be a slice of pointers to primitive types", m, f.Name))
+		}
+
+		switch tf.Kind() {
+		case reflect.Struct:
+			switch {
+			case !isPointer:
+				panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.%s cannot be a direct struct value", m, f.Name))
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []*pb.T
+				for j := 0; j < vf.Len(); j++ {
+					discardLegacy(vf.Index(j).Interface().(Message))
+				}
+			default: // E.g., *pb.T
+				discardLegacy(vf.Interface().(Message))
+			}
+		case reflect.Map:
+			switch {
+			case isPointer || isSlice:
+				panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.%s cannot be a pointer to a map or a slice of map values", m, f.Name))
+			default: // E.g., map[K]V
+				tv := vf.Type().Elem()
+				if tv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && tv.Implements(protoMessageType) { // Proto struct (e.g., *T)
+					for _, key := range vf.MapKeys() {
+						val := vf.MapIndex(key)
+						discardLegacy(val.Interface().(Message))
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Interface:
+			// Must be oneof field.
+			switch {
+			case isPointer || isSlice:
+				panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.%s cannot be a pointer to a interface or a slice of interface values", m, f.Name))
+			default: // E.g., test_proto.isCommunique_Union interface
+				if !vf.IsNil() && f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof") != "" {
+					vf = vf.Elem() // E.g., *test_proto.Communique_Msg
+					if !vf.IsNil() {
+						vf = vf.Elem()   // E.g., test_proto.Communique_Msg
+						vf = vf.Field(0) // E.g., Proto struct (e.g., *T) or primitive value
+						if vf.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
+							discardLegacy(vf.Interface().(Message))
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	if vf := v.FieldByName("XXX_unrecognized"); vf.IsValid() {
+		if vf.Type() != reflect.TypeOf([]byte{}) {
+			panic("expected XXX_unrecognized to be of type []byte")
+		}
+		vf.Set(reflect.ValueOf([]byte(nil)))
+	}
+
+	// For proto2 messages, only discard unknown fields in message extensions
+	// that have been accessed via GetExtension.
+	if em, err := extendable(m); err == nil {
+		// Ignore lock since discardLegacy is not concurrency safe.
+		emm, _ := em.extensionsRead()
+		for _, mx := range emm {
+			if m, ok := mx.value.(Message); ok {
+				discardLegacy(m)
+			}
+		}
+	}
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/encode.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/encode.go
index 8b84d1b22d4c0933820cb4872e29c918e5429be2..3abfed2cff04bdf3bb72517b6f1807b82a151570 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/encode.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/encode.go
@@ -37,28 +37,9 @@ package proto
 
 import (
 	"errors"
-	"fmt"
 	"reflect"
-	"sort"
 )
 
-// RequiredNotSetError is the error returned if Marshal is called with
-// a protocol buffer struct whose required fields have not
-// all been initialized. It is also the error returned if Unmarshal is
-// called with an encoded protocol buffer that does not include all the
-// required fields.
-//
-// When printed, RequiredNotSetError reports the first unset required field in a
-// message. If the field cannot be precisely determined, it is reported as
-// "{Unknown}".
-type RequiredNotSetError struct {
-	field string
-}
-
-func (e *RequiredNotSetError) Error() string {
-	return fmt.Sprintf("proto: required field %q not set", e.field)
-}
-
 var (
 	// errRepeatedHasNil is the error returned if Marshal is called with
 	// a struct with a repeated field containing a nil element.
@@ -82,10 +63,6 @@ var (
 
 const maxVarintBytes = 10 // maximum length of a varint
 
-// maxMarshalSize is the largest allowed size of an encoded protobuf,
-// since C++ and Java use signed int32s for the size.
-const maxMarshalSize = 1<<31 - 1
-
 // EncodeVarint returns the varint encoding of x.
 // This is the format for the
 // int32, int64, uint32, uint64, bool, and enum
@@ -119,18 +96,27 @@ func (p *Buffer) EncodeVarint(x uint64) error {
 
 // SizeVarint returns the varint encoding size of an integer.
 func SizeVarint(x uint64) int {
-	return sizeVarint(x)
-}
-
-func sizeVarint(x uint64) (n int) {
-	for {
-		n++
-		x >>= 7
-		if x == 0 {
-			break
-		}
-	}
-	return n
+	switch {
+	case x < 1<<7:
+		return 1
+	case x < 1<<14:
+		return 2
+	case x < 1<<21:
+		return 3
+	case x < 1<<28:
+		return 4
+	case x < 1<<35:
+		return 5
+	case x < 1<<42:
+		return 6
+	case x < 1<<49:
+		return 7
+	case x < 1<<56:
+		return 8
+	case x < 1<<63:
+		return 9
+	}
+	return 10
 }
 
 // EncodeFixed64 writes a 64-bit integer to the Buffer.
@@ -149,10 +135,6 @@ func (p *Buffer) EncodeFixed64(x uint64) error {
 	return nil
 }
 
-func sizeFixed64(x uint64) int {
-	return 8
-}
-
 // EncodeFixed32 writes a 32-bit integer to the Buffer.
 // This is the format for the
 // fixed32, sfixed32, and float protocol buffer types.
@@ -165,20 +147,12 @@ func (p *Buffer) EncodeFixed32(x uint64) error {
 	return nil
 }
 
-func sizeFixed32(x uint64) int {
-	return 4
-}
-
 // EncodeZigzag64 writes a zigzag-encoded 64-bit integer
 // to the Buffer.
 // This is the format used for the sint64 protocol buffer type.
 func (p *Buffer) EncodeZigzag64(x uint64) error {
 	// use signed number to get arithmetic right shift.
-	return p.EncodeVarint((x << 1) ^ uint64((int64(x) >> 63)))
-}
-
-func sizeZigzag64(x uint64) int {
-	return sizeVarint((x << 1) ^ uint64((int64(x) >> 63)))
+	return p.EncodeVarint(uint64((x << 1) ^ uint64((int64(x) >> 63))))
 }
 
 // EncodeZigzag32 writes a zigzag-encoded 32-bit integer
@@ -189,10 +163,6 @@ func (p *Buffer) EncodeZigzag32(x uint64) error {
 	return p.EncodeVarint(uint64((uint32(x) << 1) ^ uint32((int32(x) >> 31))))
 }
 
-func sizeZigzag32(x uint64) int {
-	return sizeVarint(uint64((uint32(x) << 1) ^ uint32((int32(x) >> 31))))
-}
-
 // EncodeRawBytes writes a count-delimited byte buffer to the Buffer.
 // This is the format used for the bytes protocol buffer
 // type and for embedded messages.
@@ -202,11 +172,6 @@ func (p *Buffer) EncodeRawBytes(b []byte) error {
 	return nil
 }
 
-func sizeRawBytes(b []byte) int {
-	return sizeVarint(uint64(len(b))) +
-		len(b)
-}
-
 // EncodeStringBytes writes an encoded string to the Buffer.
 // This is the format used for the proto2 string type.
 func (p *Buffer) EncodeStringBytes(s string) error {
@@ -215,319 +180,17 @@ func (p *Buffer) EncodeStringBytes(s string) error {
 	return nil
 }
 
-func sizeStringBytes(s string) int {
-	return sizeVarint(uint64(len(s))) +
-		len(s)
-}
-
 // Marshaler is the interface representing objects that can marshal themselves.
 type Marshaler interface {
 	Marshal() ([]byte, error)
 }
 
-// Marshal takes the protocol buffer
-// and encodes it into the wire format, returning the data.
-func Marshal(pb Message) ([]byte, error) {
-	// Can the object marshal itself?
-	if m, ok := pb.(Marshaler); ok {
-		return m.Marshal()
-	}
-	p := NewBuffer(nil)
-	err := p.Marshal(pb)
-	if p.buf == nil && err == nil {
-		// Return a non-nil slice on success.
-		return []byte{}, nil
-	}
-	return p.buf, err
-}
-
 // EncodeMessage writes the protocol buffer to the Buffer,
 // prefixed by a varint-encoded length.
 func (p *Buffer) EncodeMessage(pb Message) error {
-	t, base, err := getbase(pb)
-	if structPointer_IsNil(base) {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	if err == nil {
-		var state errorState
-		err = p.enc_len_struct(GetProperties(t.Elem()), base, &state)
-	}
-	return err
-}
-
-// Marshal takes the protocol buffer
-// and encodes it into the wire format, writing the result to the
-// Buffer.
-func (p *Buffer) Marshal(pb Message) error {
-	// Can the object marshal itself?
-	if m, ok := pb.(Marshaler); ok {
-		data, err := m.Marshal()
-		p.buf = append(p.buf, data...)
-		return err
-	}
-
-	t, base, err := getbase(pb)
-	if structPointer_IsNil(base) {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	if err == nil {
-		err = p.enc_struct(GetProperties(t.Elem()), base)
-	}
-
-	if collectStats {
-		(stats).Encode++ // Parens are to work around a goimports bug.
-	}
-
-	if len(p.buf) > maxMarshalSize {
-		return ErrTooLarge
-	}
-	return err
-}
-
-// Size returns the encoded size of a protocol buffer.
-func Size(pb Message) (n int) {
-	// Can the object marshal itself?  If so, Size is slow.
-	// TODO: add Size to Marshaler, or add a Sizer interface.
-	if m, ok := pb.(Marshaler); ok {
-		b, _ := m.Marshal()
-		return len(b)
-	}
-
-	t, base, err := getbase(pb)
-	if structPointer_IsNil(base) {
-		return 0
-	}
-	if err == nil {
-		n = size_struct(GetProperties(t.Elem()), base)
-	}
-
-	if collectStats {
-		(stats).Size++ // Parens are to work around a goimports bug.
-	}
-
-	return
-}
-
-// Individual type encoders.
-
-// Encode a bool.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := *structPointer_Bool(base, p.field)
-	if v == nil {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	x := 0
-	if *v {
-		x = 1
-	}
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	p.valEnc(o, uint64(x))
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) enc_proto3_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := *structPointer_BoolVal(base, p.field)
-	if !v {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	p.valEnc(o, 1)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) int {
-	v := *structPointer_Bool(base, p.field)
-	if v == nil {
-		return 0
-	}
-	return len(p.tagcode) + 1 // each bool takes exactly one byte
-}
-
-func size_proto3_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) int {
-	v := *structPointer_BoolVal(base, p.field)
-	if !v && !p.oneof {
-		return 0
-	}
-	return len(p.tagcode) + 1 // each bool takes exactly one byte
-}
-
-// Encode an int32.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := structPointer_Word32(base, p.field)
-	if word32_IsNil(v) {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	x := int32(word32_Get(v)) // permit sign extension to use full 64-bit range
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	p.valEnc(o, uint64(x))
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) enc_proto3_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := structPointer_Word32Val(base, p.field)
-	x := int32(word32Val_Get(v)) // permit sign extension to use full 64-bit range
-	if x == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	p.valEnc(o, uint64(x))
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	v := structPointer_Word32(base, p.field)
-	if word32_IsNil(v) {
-		return 0
-	}
-	x := int32(word32_Get(v)) // permit sign extension to use full 64-bit range
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += p.valSize(uint64(x))
-	return
-}
-
-func size_proto3_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	v := structPointer_Word32Val(base, p.field)
-	x := int32(word32Val_Get(v)) // permit sign extension to use full 64-bit range
-	if x == 0 && !p.oneof {
-		return 0
-	}
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += p.valSize(uint64(x))
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a uint32.
-// Exactly the same as int32, except for no sign extension.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_uint32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := structPointer_Word32(base, p.field)
-	if word32_IsNil(v) {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	x := word32_Get(v)
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	p.valEnc(o, uint64(x))
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) enc_proto3_uint32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := structPointer_Word32Val(base, p.field)
-	x := word32Val_Get(v)
-	if x == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	p.valEnc(o, uint64(x))
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_uint32(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	v := structPointer_Word32(base, p.field)
-	if word32_IsNil(v) {
-		return 0
-	}
-	x := word32_Get(v)
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += p.valSize(uint64(x))
-	return
-}
-
-func size_proto3_uint32(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	v := structPointer_Word32Val(base, p.field)
-	x := word32Val_Get(v)
-	if x == 0 && !p.oneof {
-		return 0
-	}
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += p.valSize(uint64(x))
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode an int64.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := structPointer_Word64(base, p.field)
-	if word64_IsNil(v) {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	x := word64_Get(v)
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	p.valEnc(o, x)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) enc_proto3_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := structPointer_Word64Val(base, p.field)
-	x := word64Val_Get(v)
-	if x == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	p.valEnc(o, x)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	v := structPointer_Word64(base, p.field)
-	if word64_IsNil(v) {
-		return 0
-	}
-	x := word64_Get(v)
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += p.valSize(x)
-	return
-}
-
-func size_proto3_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	v := structPointer_Word64Val(base, p.field)
-	x := word64Val_Get(v)
-	if x == 0 && !p.oneof {
-		return 0
-	}
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += p.valSize(x)
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a string.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_string(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := *structPointer_String(base, p.field)
-	if v == nil {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	x := *v
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	o.EncodeStringBytes(x)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) enc_proto3_string(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	v := *structPointer_StringVal(base, p.field)
-	if v == "" {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	o.EncodeStringBytes(v)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_string(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	v := *structPointer_String(base, p.field)
-	if v == nil {
-		return 0
-	}
-	x := *v
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += sizeStringBytes(x)
-	return
-}
-
-func size_proto3_string(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	v := *structPointer_StringVal(base, p.field)
-	if v == "" && !p.oneof {
-		return 0
-	}
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += sizeStringBytes(v)
-	return
+	siz := Size(pb)
+	p.EncodeVarint(uint64(siz))
+	return p.Marshal(pb)
 }
 
 // All protocol buffer fields are nillable, but be careful.
@@ -538,825 +201,3 @@ func isNil(v reflect.Value) bool {
 	}
 	return false
 }
-
-// Encode a message struct.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_struct_message(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	var state errorState
-	structp := structPointer_GetStructPointer(base, p.field)
-	if structPointer_IsNil(structp) {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-
-	// Can the object marshal itself?
-	if p.isMarshaler {
-		m := structPointer_Interface(structp, p.stype).(Marshaler)
-		data, err := m.Marshal()
-		if err != nil && !state.shouldContinue(err, nil) {
-			return err
-		}
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-		o.EncodeRawBytes(data)
-		return state.err
-	}
-
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	return o.enc_len_struct(p.sprop, structp, &state)
-}
-
-func size_struct_message(p *Properties, base structPointer) int {
-	structp := structPointer_GetStructPointer(base, p.field)
-	if structPointer_IsNil(structp) {
-		return 0
-	}
-
-	// Can the object marshal itself?
-	if p.isMarshaler {
-		m := structPointer_Interface(structp, p.stype).(Marshaler)
-		data, _ := m.Marshal()
-		n0 := len(p.tagcode)
-		n1 := sizeRawBytes(data)
-		return n0 + n1
-	}
-
-	n0 := len(p.tagcode)
-	n1 := size_struct(p.sprop, structp)
-	n2 := sizeVarint(uint64(n1)) // size of encoded length
-	return n0 + n1 + n2
-}
-
-// Encode a group struct.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_struct_group(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	var state errorState
-	b := structPointer_GetStructPointer(base, p.field)
-	if structPointer_IsNil(b) {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-
-	o.EncodeVarint(uint64((p.Tag << 3) | WireStartGroup))
-	err := o.enc_struct(p.sprop, b)
-	if err != nil && !state.shouldContinue(err, nil) {
-		return err
-	}
-	o.EncodeVarint(uint64((p.Tag << 3) | WireEndGroup))
-	return state.err
-}
-
-func size_struct_group(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	b := structPointer_GetStructPointer(base, p.field)
-	if structPointer_IsNil(b) {
-		return 0
-	}
-
-	n += sizeVarint(uint64((p.Tag << 3) | WireStartGroup))
-	n += size_struct(p.sprop, b)
-	n += sizeVarint(uint64((p.Tag << 3) | WireEndGroup))
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of bools ([]bool).
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s := *structPointer_BoolSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := len(s)
-	if l == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	for _, x := range s {
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-		v := uint64(0)
-		if x {
-			v = 1
-		}
-		p.valEnc(o, v)
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) int {
-	s := *structPointer_BoolSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := len(s)
-	if l == 0 {
-		return 0
-	}
-	return l * (len(p.tagcode) + 1) // each bool takes exactly one byte
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of bools ([]bool) in packed format.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_packed_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s := *structPointer_BoolSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := len(s)
-	if l == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	o.EncodeVarint(uint64(l)) // each bool takes exactly one byte
-	for _, x := range s {
-		v := uint64(0)
-		if x {
-			v = 1
-		}
-		p.valEnc(o, v)
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_packed_bool(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := *structPointer_BoolSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := len(s)
-	if l == 0 {
-		return 0
-	}
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += sizeVarint(uint64(l))
-	n += l // each bool takes exactly one byte
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of bytes ([]byte).
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_byte(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s := *structPointer_Bytes(base, p.field)
-	if s == nil {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	o.EncodeRawBytes(s)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) enc_proto3_slice_byte(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s := *structPointer_Bytes(base, p.field)
-	if len(s) == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	o.EncodeRawBytes(s)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_byte(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := *structPointer_Bytes(base, p.field)
-	if s == nil && !p.oneof {
-		return 0
-	}
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += sizeRawBytes(s)
-	return
-}
-
-func size_proto3_slice_byte(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := *structPointer_Bytes(base, p.field)
-	if len(s) == 0 && !p.oneof {
-		return 0
-	}
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += sizeRawBytes(s)
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of int32s ([]int32).
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s := structPointer_Word32Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-		x := int32(s.Index(i)) // permit sign extension to use full 64-bit range
-		p.valEnc(o, uint64(x))
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := structPointer_Word32Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return 0
-	}
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		n += len(p.tagcode)
-		x := int32(s.Index(i)) // permit sign extension to use full 64-bit range
-		n += p.valSize(uint64(x))
-	}
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of int32s ([]int32) in packed format.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_packed_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s := structPointer_Word32Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	// TODO: Reuse a Buffer.
-	buf := NewBuffer(nil)
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		x := int32(s.Index(i)) // permit sign extension to use full 64-bit range
-		p.valEnc(buf, uint64(x))
-	}
-
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	o.EncodeVarint(uint64(len(buf.buf)))
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, buf.buf...)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_packed_int32(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := structPointer_Word32Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return 0
-	}
-	var bufSize int
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		x := int32(s.Index(i)) // permit sign extension to use full 64-bit range
-		bufSize += p.valSize(uint64(x))
-	}
-
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += sizeVarint(uint64(bufSize))
-	n += bufSize
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of uint32s ([]uint32).
-// Exactly the same as int32, except for no sign extension.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_uint32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s := structPointer_Word32Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-		x := s.Index(i)
-		p.valEnc(o, uint64(x))
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_uint32(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := structPointer_Word32Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return 0
-	}
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		n += len(p.tagcode)
-		x := s.Index(i)
-		n += p.valSize(uint64(x))
-	}
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of uint32s ([]uint32) in packed format.
-// Exactly the same as int32, except for no sign extension.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_packed_uint32(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s := structPointer_Word32Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	// TODO: Reuse a Buffer.
-	buf := NewBuffer(nil)
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		p.valEnc(buf, uint64(s.Index(i)))
-	}
-
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	o.EncodeVarint(uint64(len(buf.buf)))
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, buf.buf...)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_packed_uint32(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := structPointer_Word32Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return 0
-	}
-	var bufSize int
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		bufSize += p.valSize(uint64(s.Index(i)))
-	}
-
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += sizeVarint(uint64(bufSize))
-	n += bufSize
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of int64s ([]int64).
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s := structPointer_Word64Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-		p.valEnc(o, s.Index(i))
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := structPointer_Word64Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return 0
-	}
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		n += len(p.tagcode)
-		n += p.valSize(s.Index(i))
-	}
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of int64s ([]int64) in packed format.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_packed_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	s := structPointer_Word64Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	// TODO: Reuse a Buffer.
-	buf := NewBuffer(nil)
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		p.valEnc(buf, s.Index(i))
-	}
-
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-	o.EncodeVarint(uint64(len(buf.buf)))
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, buf.buf...)
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_packed_int64(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := structPointer_Word64Slice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	if l == 0 {
-		return 0
-	}
-	var bufSize int
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		bufSize += p.valSize(s.Index(i))
-	}
-
-	n += len(p.tagcode)
-	n += sizeVarint(uint64(bufSize))
-	n += bufSize
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of slice of bytes ([][]byte).
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_slice_byte(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	ss := *structPointer_BytesSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := len(ss)
-	if l == 0 {
-		return ErrNil
-	}
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-		o.EncodeRawBytes(ss[i])
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_slice_byte(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	ss := *structPointer_BytesSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := len(ss)
-	if l == 0 {
-		return 0
-	}
-	n += l * len(p.tagcode)
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		n += sizeRawBytes(ss[i])
-	}
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of strings ([]string).
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_string(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	ss := *structPointer_StringSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := len(ss)
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-		o.EncodeStringBytes(ss[i])
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_slice_string(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	ss := *structPointer_StringSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := len(ss)
-	n += l * len(p.tagcode)
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		n += sizeStringBytes(ss[i])
-	}
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of message structs ([]*struct).
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_struct_message(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	var state errorState
-	s := structPointer_StructPointerSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		structp := s.Index(i)
-		if structPointer_IsNil(structp) {
-			return errRepeatedHasNil
-		}
-
-		// Can the object marshal itself?
-		if p.isMarshaler {
-			m := structPointer_Interface(structp, p.stype).(Marshaler)
-			data, err := m.Marshal()
-			if err != nil && !state.shouldContinue(err, nil) {
-				return err
-			}
-			o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-			o.EncodeRawBytes(data)
-			continue
-		}
-
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-		err := o.enc_len_struct(p.sprop, structp, &state)
-		if err != nil && !state.shouldContinue(err, nil) {
-			if err == ErrNil {
-				return errRepeatedHasNil
-			}
-			return err
-		}
-	}
-	return state.err
-}
-
-func size_slice_struct_message(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := structPointer_StructPointerSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-	n += l * len(p.tagcode)
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		structp := s.Index(i)
-		if structPointer_IsNil(structp) {
-			return // return the size up to this point
-		}
-
-		// Can the object marshal itself?
-		if p.isMarshaler {
-			m := structPointer_Interface(structp, p.stype).(Marshaler)
-			data, _ := m.Marshal()
-			n += sizeRawBytes(data)
-			continue
-		}
-
-		n0 := size_struct(p.sprop, structp)
-		n1 := sizeVarint(uint64(n0)) // size of encoded length
-		n += n0 + n1
-	}
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a slice of group structs ([]*struct).
-func (o *Buffer) enc_slice_struct_group(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	var state errorState
-	s := structPointer_StructPointerSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		b := s.Index(i)
-		if structPointer_IsNil(b) {
-			return errRepeatedHasNil
-		}
-
-		o.EncodeVarint(uint64((p.Tag << 3) | WireStartGroup))
-
-		err := o.enc_struct(p.sprop, b)
-
-		if err != nil && !state.shouldContinue(err, nil) {
-			if err == ErrNil {
-				return errRepeatedHasNil
-			}
-			return err
-		}
-
-		o.EncodeVarint(uint64((p.Tag << 3) | WireEndGroup))
-	}
-	return state.err
-}
-
-func size_slice_struct_group(p *Properties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	s := structPointer_StructPointerSlice(base, p.field)
-	l := s.Len()
-
-	n += l * sizeVarint(uint64((p.Tag<<3)|WireStartGroup))
-	n += l * sizeVarint(uint64((p.Tag<<3)|WireEndGroup))
-	for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
-		b := s.Index(i)
-		if structPointer_IsNil(b) {
-			return // return size up to this point
-		}
-
-		n += size_struct(p.sprop, b)
-	}
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode an extension map.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_map(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	exts := structPointer_ExtMap(base, p.field)
-	if err := encodeExtensionsMap(*exts); err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-
-	return o.enc_map_body(*exts)
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) enc_exts(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	exts := structPointer_Extensions(base, p.field)
-
-	v, mu := exts.extensionsRead()
-	if v == nil {
-		return nil
-	}
-
-	mu.Lock()
-	defer mu.Unlock()
-	if err := encodeExtensionsMap(v); err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-
-	return o.enc_map_body(v)
-}
-
-func (o *Buffer) enc_map_body(v map[int32]Extension) error {
-	// Fast-path for common cases: zero or one extensions.
-	if len(v) <= 1 {
-		for _, e := range v {
-			o.buf = append(o.buf, e.enc...)
-		}
-		return nil
-	}
-
-	// Sort keys to provide a deterministic encoding.
-	keys := make([]int, 0, len(v))
-	for k := range v {
-		keys = append(keys, int(k))
-	}
-	sort.Ints(keys)
-
-	for _, k := range keys {
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, v[int32(k)].enc...)
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_map(p *Properties, base structPointer) int {
-	v := structPointer_ExtMap(base, p.field)
-	return extensionsMapSize(*v)
-}
-
-func size_exts(p *Properties, base structPointer) int {
-	v := structPointer_Extensions(base, p.field)
-	return extensionsSize(v)
-}
-
-// Encode a map field.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_new_map(p *Properties, base structPointer) error {
-	var state errorState // XXX: or do we need to plumb this through?
-
-	/*
-		A map defined as
-			map<key_type, value_type> map_field = N;
-		is encoded in the same way as
-			message MapFieldEntry {
-				key_type key = 1;
-				value_type value = 2;
-			}
-			repeated MapFieldEntry map_field = N;
-	*/
-
-	v := structPointer_NewAt(base, p.field, p.mtype).Elem() // map[K]V
-	if v.Len() == 0 {
-		return nil
-	}
-
-	keycopy, valcopy, keybase, valbase := mapEncodeScratch(p.mtype)
-
-	enc := func() error {
-		if err := p.mkeyprop.enc(o, p.mkeyprop, keybase); err != nil {
-			return err
-		}
-		if err := p.mvalprop.enc(o, p.mvalprop, valbase); err != nil && err != ErrNil {
-			return err
-		}
-		return nil
-	}
-
-	// Don't sort map keys. It is not required by the spec, and C++ doesn't do it.
-	for _, key := range v.MapKeys() {
-		val := v.MapIndex(key)
-
-		keycopy.Set(key)
-		valcopy.Set(val)
-
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, p.tagcode...)
-		if err := o.enc_len_thing(enc, &state); err != nil {
-			return err
-		}
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-func size_new_map(p *Properties, base structPointer) int {
-	v := structPointer_NewAt(base, p.field, p.mtype).Elem() // map[K]V
-
-	keycopy, valcopy, keybase, valbase := mapEncodeScratch(p.mtype)
-
-	n := 0
-	for _, key := range v.MapKeys() {
-		val := v.MapIndex(key)
-		keycopy.Set(key)
-		valcopy.Set(val)
-
-		// Tag codes for key and val are the responsibility of the sub-sizer.
-		keysize := p.mkeyprop.size(p.mkeyprop, keybase)
-		valsize := p.mvalprop.size(p.mvalprop, valbase)
-		entry := keysize + valsize
-		// Add on tag code and length of map entry itself.
-		n += len(p.tagcode) + sizeVarint(uint64(entry)) + entry
-	}
-	return n
-}
-
-// mapEncodeScratch returns a new reflect.Value matching the map's value type,
-// and a structPointer suitable for passing to an encoder or sizer.
-func mapEncodeScratch(mapType reflect.Type) (keycopy, valcopy reflect.Value, keybase, valbase structPointer) {
-	// Prepare addressable doubly-indirect placeholders for the key and value types.
-	// This is needed because the element-type encoders expect **T, but the map iteration produces T.
-
-	keycopy = reflect.New(mapType.Key()).Elem()                 // addressable K
-	keyptr := reflect.New(reflect.PtrTo(keycopy.Type())).Elem() // addressable *K
-	keyptr.Set(keycopy.Addr())                                  //
-	keybase = toStructPointer(keyptr.Addr())                    // **K
-
-	// Value types are more varied and require special handling.
-	switch mapType.Elem().Kind() {
-	case reflect.Slice:
-		// []byte
-		var dummy []byte
-		valcopy = reflect.ValueOf(&dummy).Elem() // addressable []byte
-		valbase = toStructPointer(valcopy.Addr())
-	case reflect.Ptr:
-		// message; the generated field type is map[K]*Msg (so V is *Msg),
-		// so we only need one level of indirection.
-		valcopy = reflect.New(mapType.Elem()).Elem() // addressable V
-		valbase = toStructPointer(valcopy.Addr())
-	default:
-		// everything else
-		valcopy = reflect.New(mapType.Elem()).Elem()                // addressable V
-		valptr := reflect.New(reflect.PtrTo(valcopy.Type())).Elem() // addressable *V
-		valptr.Set(valcopy.Addr())                                  //
-		valbase = toStructPointer(valptr.Addr())                    // **V
-	}
-	return
-}
-
-// Encode a struct.
-func (o *Buffer) enc_struct(prop *StructProperties, base structPointer) error {
-	var state errorState
-	// Encode fields in tag order so that decoders may use optimizations
-	// that depend on the ordering.
-	// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding#order
-	for _, i := range prop.order {
-		p := prop.Prop[i]
-		if p.enc != nil {
-			err := p.enc(o, p, base)
-			if err != nil {
-				if err == ErrNil {
-					if p.Required && state.err == nil {
-						state.err = &RequiredNotSetError{p.Name}
-					}
-				} else if err == errRepeatedHasNil {
-					// Give more context to nil values in repeated fields.
-					return errors.New("repeated field " + p.OrigName + " has nil element")
-				} else if !state.shouldContinue(err, p) {
-					return err
-				}
-			}
-			if len(o.buf) > maxMarshalSize {
-				return ErrTooLarge
-			}
-		}
-	}
-
-	// Do oneof fields.
-	if prop.oneofMarshaler != nil {
-		m := structPointer_Interface(base, prop.stype).(Message)
-		if err := prop.oneofMarshaler(m, o); err == ErrNil {
-			return errOneofHasNil
-		} else if err != nil {
-			return err
-		}
-	}
-
-	// Add unrecognized fields at the end.
-	if prop.unrecField.IsValid() {
-		v := *structPointer_Bytes(base, prop.unrecField)
-		if len(o.buf)+len(v) > maxMarshalSize {
-			return ErrTooLarge
-		}
-		if len(v) > 0 {
-			o.buf = append(o.buf, v...)
-		}
-	}
-
-	return state.err
-}
-
-func size_struct(prop *StructProperties, base structPointer) (n int) {
-	for _, i := range prop.order {
-		p := prop.Prop[i]
-		if p.size != nil {
-			n += p.size(p, base)
-		}
-	}
-
-	// Add unrecognized fields at the end.
-	if prop.unrecField.IsValid() {
-		v := *structPointer_Bytes(base, prop.unrecField)
-		n += len(v)
-	}
-
-	// Factor in any oneof fields.
-	if prop.oneofSizer != nil {
-		m := structPointer_Interface(base, prop.stype).(Message)
-		n += prop.oneofSizer(m)
-	}
-
-	return
-}
-
-var zeroes [20]byte // longer than any conceivable sizeVarint
-
-// Encode a struct, preceded by its encoded length (as a varint).
-func (o *Buffer) enc_len_struct(prop *StructProperties, base structPointer, state *errorState) error {
-	return o.enc_len_thing(func() error { return o.enc_struct(prop, base) }, state)
-}
-
-// Encode something, preceded by its encoded length (as a varint).
-func (o *Buffer) enc_len_thing(enc func() error, state *errorState) error {
-	iLen := len(o.buf)
-	o.buf = append(o.buf, 0, 0, 0, 0) // reserve four bytes for length
-	iMsg := len(o.buf)
-	err := enc()
-	if err != nil && !state.shouldContinue(err, nil) {
-		return err
-	}
-	lMsg := len(o.buf) - iMsg
-	lLen := sizeVarint(uint64(lMsg))
-	switch x := lLen - (iMsg - iLen); {
-	case x > 0: // actual length is x bytes larger than the space we reserved
-		// Move msg x bytes right.
-		o.buf = append(o.buf, zeroes[:x]...)
-		copy(o.buf[iMsg+x:], o.buf[iMsg:iMsg+lMsg])
-	case x < 0: // actual length is x bytes smaller than the space we reserved
-		// Move msg x bytes left.
-		copy(o.buf[iMsg+x:], o.buf[iMsg:iMsg+lMsg])
-		o.buf = o.buf[:len(o.buf)+x] // x is negative
-	}
-	// Encode the length in the reserved space.
-	o.buf = o.buf[:iLen]
-	o.EncodeVarint(uint64(lMsg))
-	o.buf = o.buf[:len(o.buf)+lMsg]
-	return state.err
-}
-
-// errorState maintains the first error that occurs and updates that error
-// with additional context.
-type errorState struct {
-	err error
-}
-
-// shouldContinue reports whether encoding should continue upon encountering the
-// given error. If the error is RequiredNotSetError, shouldContinue returns true
-// and, if this is the first appearance of that error, remembers it for future
-// reporting.
-//
-// If prop is not nil, it may update any error with additional context about the
-// field with the error.
-func (s *errorState) shouldContinue(err error, prop *Properties) bool {
-	// Ignore unset required fields.
-	reqNotSet, ok := err.(*RequiredNotSetError)
-	if !ok {
-		return false
-	}
-	if s.err == nil {
-		if prop != nil {
-			err = &RequiredNotSetError{prop.Name + "." + reqNotSet.field}
-		}
-		s.err = err
-	}
-	return true
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/equal.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/equal.go
index 2ed1cf596664d3dedb372fc051a04b79da040f21..f9b6e41b3c1087a0f8a7adc1e36143b241d6a016 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/equal.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/equal.go
@@ -109,15 +109,6 @@ func equalStruct(v1, v2 reflect.Value) bool {
 				// set/unset mismatch
 				return false
 			}
-			b1, ok := f1.Interface().(raw)
-			if ok {
-				b2 := f2.Interface().(raw)
-				// RawMessage
-				if !bytes.Equal(b1.Bytes(), b2.Bytes()) {
-					return false
-				}
-				continue
-			}
 			f1, f2 = f1.Elem(), f2.Elem()
 		}
 		if !equalAny(f1, f2, sprop.Prop[i]) {
@@ -146,11 +137,7 @@ func equalStruct(v1, v2 reflect.Value) bool {
 
 	u1 := uf.Bytes()
 	u2 := v2.FieldByName("XXX_unrecognized").Bytes()
-	if !bytes.Equal(u1, u2) {
-		return false
-	}
-
-	return true
+	return bytes.Equal(u1, u2)
 }
 
 // v1 and v2 are known to have the same type.
@@ -259,7 +246,17 @@ func equalExtMap(base reflect.Type, em1, em2 map[int32]Extension) bool {
 			return false
 		}
 
-		m1, m2 := e1.value, e2.value
+		m1 := extensionAsLegacyType(e1.value)
+		m2 := extensionAsLegacyType(e2.value)
+
+		if m1 == nil && m2 == nil {
+			// Both have only encoded form.
+			if bytes.Equal(e1.enc, e2.enc) {
+				continue
+			}
+			// The bytes are different, but the extensions might still be
+			// equal. We need to decode them to compare.
+		}
 
 		if m1 != nil && m2 != nil {
 			// Both are unencoded.
@@ -276,8 +273,12 @@ func equalExtMap(base reflect.Type, em1, em2 map[int32]Extension) bool {
 			desc = m[extNum]
 		}
 		if desc == nil {
+			// If both have only encoded form and the bytes are the same,
+			// it is handled above. We get here when the bytes are different.
+			// We don't know how to decode it, so just compare them as byte
+			// slices.
 			log.Printf("proto: don't know how to compare extension %d of %v", extNum, base)
-			continue
+			return false
 		}
 		var err error
 		if m1 == nil {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go
index eaad21831263eecc5add3fa980847857d2123bf2..fa88add30a41f881fd5445ea8581ff26e7c12432 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/extensions.go
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ package proto
 import (
 	"errors"
 	"fmt"
+	"io"
 	"reflect"
 	"strconv"
 	"sync"
@@ -91,14 +92,29 @@ func (n notLocker) Unlock() {}
 // extendable returns the extendableProto interface for the given generated proto message.
 // If the proto message has the old extension format, it returns a wrapper that implements
 // the extendableProto interface.
-func extendable(p interface{}) (extendableProto, bool) {
-	if ep, ok := p.(extendableProto); ok {
-		return ep, ok
-	}
-	if ep, ok := p.(extendableProtoV1); ok {
-		return extensionAdapter{ep}, ok
+func extendable(p interface{}) (extendableProto, error) {
+	switch p := p.(type) {
+	case extendableProto:
+		if isNilPtr(p) {
+			return nil, fmt.Errorf("proto: nil %T is not extendable", p)
+		}
+		return p, nil
+	case extendableProtoV1:
+		if isNilPtr(p) {
+			return nil, fmt.Errorf("proto: nil %T is not extendable", p)
+		}
+		return extensionAdapter{p}, nil
 	}
-	return nil, false
+	// Don't allocate a specific error containing %T:
+	// this is the hot path for Clone and MarshalText.
+	return nil, errNotExtendable
+}
+
+var errNotExtendable = errors.New("proto: not an extendable proto.Message")
+
+func isNilPtr(x interface{}) bool {
+	v := reflect.ValueOf(x)
+	return v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && v.IsNil()
 }
 
 // XXX_InternalExtensions is an internal representation of proto extensions.
@@ -143,9 +159,6 @@ func (e *XXX_InternalExtensions) extensionsRead() (map[int32]Extension, sync.Loc
 	return e.p.extensionMap, &e.p.mu
 }
 
-var extendableProtoType = reflect.TypeOf((*extendableProto)(nil)).Elem()
-var extendableProtoV1Type = reflect.TypeOf((*extendableProtoV1)(nil)).Elem()
-
 // ExtensionDesc represents an extension specification.
 // Used in generated code from the protocol compiler.
 type ExtensionDesc struct {
@@ -172,15 +185,31 @@ type Extension struct {
 	// extension will have only enc set. When such an extension is
 	// accessed using GetExtension (or GetExtensions) desc and value
 	// will be set.
-	desc  *ExtensionDesc
+	desc *ExtensionDesc
+
+	// value is a concrete value for the extension field. Let the type of
+	// desc.ExtensionType be the "API type" and the type of Extension.value
+	// be the "storage type". The API type and storage type are the same except:
+	//	* For scalars (except []byte), the API type uses *T,
+	//	while the storage type uses T.
+	//	* For repeated fields, the API type uses []T, while the storage type
+	//	uses *[]T.
+	//
+	// The reason for the divergence is so that the storage type more naturally
+	// matches what is expected of when retrieving the values through the
+	// protobuf reflection APIs.
+	//
+	// The value may only be populated if desc is also populated.
 	value interface{}
-	enc   []byte
+
+	// enc is the raw bytes for the extension field.
+	enc []byte
 }
 
 // SetRawExtension is for testing only.
 func SetRawExtension(base Message, id int32, b []byte) {
-	epb, ok := extendable(base)
-	if !ok {
+	epb, err := extendable(base)
+	if err != nil {
 		return
 	}
 	extmap := epb.extensionsWrite()
@@ -205,7 +234,7 @@ func checkExtensionTypes(pb extendableProto, extension *ExtensionDesc) error {
 		pbi = ea.extendableProtoV1
 	}
 	if a, b := reflect.TypeOf(pbi), reflect.TypeOf(extension.ExtendedType); a != b {
-		return errors.New("proto: bad extended type; " + b.String() + " does not extend " + a.String())
+		return fmt.Errorf("proto: bad extended type; %v does not extend %v", b, a)
 	}
 	// Check the range.
 	if !isExtensionField(pb, extension.Field) {
@@ -250,85 +279,11 @@ func extensionProperties(ed *ExtensionDesc) *Properties {
 	return prop
 }
 
-// encode encodes any unmarshaled (unencoded) extensions in e.
-func encodeExtensions(e *XXX_InternalExtensions) error {
-	m, mu := e.extensionsRead()
-	if m == nil {
-		return nil // fast path
-	}
-	mu.Lock()
-	defer mu.Unlock()
-	return encodeExtensionsMap(m)
-}
-
-// encode encodes any unmarshaled (unencoded) extensions in e.
-func encodeExtensionsMap(m map[int32]Extension) error {
-	for k, e := range m {
-		if e.value == nil || e.desc == nil {
-			// Extension is only in its encoded form.
-			continue
-		}
-
-		// We don't skip extensions that have an encoded form set,
-		// because the extension value may have been mutated after
-		// the last time this function was called.
-
-		et := reflect.TypeOf(e.desc.ExtensionType)
-		props := extensionProperties(e.desc)
-
-		p := NewBuffer(nil)
-		// If e.value has type T, the encoder expects a *struct{ X T }.
-		// Pass a *T with a zero field and hope it all works out.
-		x := reflect.New(et)
-		x.Elem().Set(reflect.ValueOf(e.value))
-		if err := props.enc(p, props, toStructPointer(x)); err != nil {
-			return err
-		}
-		e.enc = p.buf
-		m[k] = e
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
-func extensionsSize(e *XXX_InternalExtensions) (n int) {
-	m, mu := e.extensionsRead()
-	if m == nil {
-		return 0
-	}
-	mu.Lock()
-	defer mu.Unlock()
-	return extensionsMapSize(m)
-}
-
-func extensionsMapSize(m map[int32]Extension) (n int) {
-	for _, e := range m {
-		if e.value == nil || e.desc == nil {
-			// Extension is only in its encoded form.
-			n += len(e.enc)
-			continue
-		}
-
-		// We don't skip extensions that have an encoded form set,
-		// because the extension value may have been mutated after
-		// the last time this function was called.
-
-		et := reflect.TypeOf(e.desc.ExtensionType)
-		props := extensionProperties(e.desc)
-
-		// If e.value has type T, the encoder expects a *struct{ X T }.
-		// Pass a *T with a zero field and hope it all works out.
-		x := reflect.New(et)
-		x.Elem().Set(reflect.ValueOf(e.value))
-		n += props.size(props, toStructPointer(x))
-	}
-	return
-}
-
 // HasExtension returns whether the given extension is present in pb.
 func HasExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc) bool {
 	// TODO: Check types, field numbers, etc.?
-	epb, ok := extendable(pb)
-	if !ok {
+	epb, err := extendable(pb)
+	if err != nil {
 		return false
 	}
 	extmap, mu := epb.extensionsRead()
@@ -336,15 +291,15 @@ func HasExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc) bool {
 		return false
 	}
 	mu.Lock()
-	_, ok = extmap[extension.Field]
+	_, ok := extmap[extension.Field]
 	mu.Unlock()
 	return ok
 }
 
 // ClearExtension removes the given extension from pb.
 func ClearExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc) {
-	epb, ok := extendable(pb)
-	if !ok {
+	epb, err := extendable(pb)
+	if err != nil {
 		return
 	}
 	// TODO: Check types, field numbers, etc.?
@@ -352,16 +307,26 @@ func ClearExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc) {
 	delete(extmap, extension.Field)
 }
 
-// GetExtension parses and returns the given extension of pb.
-// If the extension is not present and has no default value it returns ErrMissingExtension.
+// GetExtension retrieves a proto2 extended field from pb.
+//
+// If the descriptor is type complete (i.e., ExtensionDesc.ExtensionType is non-nil),
+// then GetExtension parses the encoded field and returns a Go value of the specified type.
+// If the field is not present, then the default value is returned (if one is specified),
+// otherwise ErrMissingExtension is reported.
+//
+// If the descriptor is not type complete (i.e., ExtensionDesc.ExtensionType is nil),
+// then GetExtension returns the raw encoded bytes of the field extension.
 func GetExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc) (interface{}, error) {
-	epb, ok := extendable(pb)
-	if !ok {
-		return nil, errors.New("proto: not an extendable proto")
+	epb, err := extendable(pb)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
 	}
 
-	if err := checkExtensionTypes(epb, extension); err != nil {
-		return nil, err
+	if extension.ExtendedType != nil {
+		// can only check type if this is a complete descriptor
+		if err := checkExtensionTypes(epb, extension); err != nil {
+			return nil, err
+		}
 	}
 
 	emap, mu := epb.extensionsRead()
@@ -385,7 +350,12 @@ func GetExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc) (interface{}, error) {
 			// descriptors with the same field number.
 			return nil, errors.New("proto: descriptor conflict")
 		}
-		return e.value, nil
+		return extensionAsLegacyType(e.value), nil
+	}
+
+	if extension.ExtensionType == nil {
+		// incomplete descriptor
+		return e.enc, nil
 	}
 
 	v, err := decodeExtension(e.enc, extension)
@@ -395,16 +365,21 @@ func GetExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc) (interface{}, error) {
 
 	// Remember the decoded version and drop the encoded version.
 	// That way it is safe to mutate what we return.
-	e.value = v
+	e.value = extensionAsStorageType(v)
 	e.desc = extension
 	e.enc = nil
 	emap[extension.Field] = e
-	return e.value, nil
+	return extensionAsLegacyType(e.value), nil
 }
 
 // defaultExtensionValue returns the default value for extension.
 // If no default for an extension is defined ErrMissingExtension is returned.
 func defaultExtensionValue(extension *ExtensionDesc) (interface{}, error) {
+	if extension.ExtensionType == nil {
+		// incomplete descriptor, so no default
+		return nil, ErrMissingExtension
+	}
+
 	t := reflect.TypeOf(extension.ExtensionType)
 	props := extensionProperties(extension)
 
@@ -439,31 +414,28 @@ func defaultExtensionValue(extension *ExtensionDesc) (interface{}, error) {
 
 // decodeExtension decodes an extension encoded in b.
 func decodeExtension(b []byte, extension *ExtensionDesc) (interface{}, error) {
-	o := NewBuffer(b)
-
 	t := reflect.TypeOf(extension.ExtensionType)
-
-	props := extensionProperties(extension)
+	unmarshal := typeUnmarshaler(t, extension.Tag)
 
 	// t is a pointer to a struct, pointer to basic type or a slice.
-	// Allocate a "field" to store the pointer/slice itself; the
-	// pointer/slice will be stored here. We pass
-	// the address of this field to props.dec.
-	// This passes a zero field and a *t and lets props.dec
-	// interpret it as a *struct{ x t }.
+	// Allocate space to store the pointer/slice.
 	value := reflect.New(t).Elem()
 
+	var err error
 	for {
-		// Discard wire type and field number varint. It isn't needed.
-		if _, err := o.DecodeVarint(); err != nil {
-			return nil, err
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
 		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		wire := int(x) & 7
 
-		if err := props.dec(o, props, toStructPointer(value.Addr())); err != nil {
+		b, err = unmarshal(b, valToPointer(value.Addr()), wire)
+		if err != nil {
 			return nil, err
 		}
 
-		if o.index >= len(o.buf) {
+		if len(b) == 0 {
 			break
 		}
 	}
@@ -473,9 +445,9 @@ func decodeExtension(b []byte, extension *ExtensionDesc) (interface{}, error) {
 // GetExtensions returns a slice of the extensions present in pb that are also listed in es.
 // The returned slice has the same length as es; missing extensions will appear as nil elements.
 func GetExtensions(pb Message, es []*ExtensionDesc) (extensions []interface{}, err error) {
-	epb, ok := extendable(pb)
-	if !ok {
-		return nil, errors.New("proto: not an extendable proto")
+	epb, err := extendable(pb)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
 	}
 	extensions = make([]interface{}, len(es))
 	for i, e := range es {
@@ -494,9 +466,9 @@ func GetExtensions(pb Message, es []*ExtensionDesc) (extensions []interface{}, e
 // For non-registered extensions, ExtensionDescs returns an incomplete descriptor containing
 // just the Field field, which defines the extension's field number.
 func ExtensionDescs(pb Message) ([]*ExtensionDesc, error) {
-	epb, ok := extendable(pb)
-	if !ok {
-		return nil, fmt.Errorf("proto: %T is not an extendable proto.Message", pb)
+	epb, err := extendable(pb)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
 	}
 	registeredExtensions := RegisteredExtensions(pb)
 
@@ -523,16 +495,16 @@ func ExtensionDescs(pb Message) ([]*ExtensionDesc, error) {
 
 // SetExtension sets the specified extension of pb to the specified value.
 func SetExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc, value interface{}) error {
-	epb, ok := extendable(pb)
-	if !ok {
-		return errors.New("proto: not an extendable proto")
+	epb, err := extendable(pb)
+	if err != nil {
+		return err
 	}
 	if err := checkExtensionTypes(epb, extension); err != nil {
 		return err
 	}
 	typ := reflect.TypeOf(extension.ExtensionType)
 	if typ != reflect.TypeOf(value) {
-		return errors.New("proto: bad extension value type")
+		return fmt.Errorf("proto: bad extension value type. got: %T, want: %T", value, extension.ExtensionType)
 	}
 	// nil extension values need to be caught early, because the
 	// encoder can't distinguish an ErrNil due to a nil extension
@@ -544,14 +516,14 @@ func SetExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc, value interface{}) error
 	}
 
 	extmap := epb.extensionsWrite()
-	extmap[extension.Field] = Extension{desc: extension, value: value}
+	extmap[extension.Field] = Extension{desc: extension, value: extensionAsStorageType(value)}
 	return nil
 }
 
 // ClearAllExtensions clears all extensions from pb.
 func ClearAllExtensions(pb Message) {
-	epb, ok := extendable(pb)
-	if !ok {
+	epb, err := extendable(pb)
+	if err != nil {
 		return
 	}
 	m := epb.extensionsWrite()
@@ -585,3 +557,51 @@ func RegisterExtension(desc *ExtensionDesc) {
 func RegisteredExtensions(pb Message) map[int32]*ExtensionDesc {
 	return extensionMaps[reflect.TypeOf(pb).Elem()]
 }
+
+// extensionAsLegacyType converts an value in the storage type as the API type.
+// See Extension.value.
+func extensionAsLegacyType(v interface{}) interface{} {
+	switch rv := reflect.ValueOf(v); rv.Kind() {
+	case reflect.Bool, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.String:
+		// Represent primitive types as a pointer to the value.
+		rv2 := reflect.New(rv.Type())
+		rv2.Elem().Set(rv)
+		v = rv2.Interface()
+	case reflect.Ptr:
+		// Represent slice types as the value itself.
+		switch rv.Type().Elem().Kind() {
+		case reflect.Slice:
+			if rv.IsNil() {
+				v = reflect.Zero(rv.Type().Elem()).Interface()
+			} else {
+				v = rv.Elem().Interface()
+			}
+		}
+	}
+	return v
+}
+
+// extensionAsStorageType converts an value in the API type as the storage type.
+// See Extension.value.
+func extensionAsStorageType(v interface{}) interface{} {
+	switch rv := reflect.ValueOf(v); rv.Kind() {
+	case reflect.Ptr:
+		// Represent slice types as the value itself.
+		switch rv.Type().Elem().Kind() {
+		case reflect.Bool, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, reflect.String:
+			if rv.IsNil() {
+				v = reflect.Zero(rv.Type().Elem()).Interface()
+			} else {
+				v = rv.Elem().Interface()
+			}
+		}
+	case reflect.Slice:
+		// Represent slice types as a pointer to the value.
+		if rv.Type().Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 {
+			rv2 := reflect.New(rv.Type())
+			rv2.Elem().Set(rv)
+			v = rv2.Interface()
+		}
+	}
+	return v
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/lib.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/lib.go
index 1c225504a013c5da68f5b46caa5c110dd32db6cf..fdd328bb7f541e68813bb369e21e26ec3c096725 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/lib.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/lib.go
@@ -273,32 +273,73 @@ import (
 	"sync"
 )
 
-// Message is implemented by generated protocol buffer messages.
-type Message interface {
-	Reset()
-	String() string
-	ProtoMessage()
+// RequiredNotSetError is an error type returned by either Marshal or Unmarshal.
+// Marshal reports this when a required field is not initialized.
+// Unmarshal reports this when a required field is missing from the wire data.
+type RequiredNotSetError struct{ field string }
+
+func (e *RequiredNotSetError) Error() string {
+	if e.field == "" {
+		return fmt.Sprintf("proto: required field not set")
+	}
+	return fmt.Sprintf("proto: required field %q not set", e.field)
+}
+func (e *RequiredNotSetError) RequiredNotSet() bool {
+	return true
 }
 
-// Stats records allocation details about the protocol buffer encoders
-// and decoders.  Useful for tuning the library itself.
-type Stats struct {
-	Emalloc uint64 // mallocs in encode
-	Dmalloc uint64 // mallocs in decode
-	Encode  uint64 // number of encodes
-	Decode  uint64 // number of decodes
-	Chit    uint64 // number of cache hits
-	Cmiss   uint64 // number of cache misses
-	Size    uint64 // number of sizes
+type invalidUTF8Error struct{ field string }
+
+func (e *invalidUTF8Error) Error() string {
+	if e.field == "" {
+		return "proto: invalid UTF-8 detected"
+	}
+	return fmt.Sprintf("proto: field %q contains invalid UTF-8", e.field)
+}
+func (e *invalidUTF8Error) InvalidUTF8() bool {
+	return true
 }
 
-// Set to true to enable stats collection.
-const collectStats = false
+// errInvalidUTF8 is a sentinel error to identify fields with invalid UTF-8.
+// This error should not be exposed to the external API as such errors should
+// be recreated with the field information.
+var errInvalidUTF8 = &invalidUTF8Error{}
 
-var stats Stats
+// isNonFatal reports whether the error is either a RequiredNotSet error
+// or a InvalidUTF8 error.
+func isNonFatal(err error) bool {
+	if re, ok := err.(interface{ RequiredNotSet() bool }); ok && re.RequiredNotSet() {
+		return true
+	}
+	if re, ok := err.(interface{ InvalidUTF8() bool }); ok && re.InvalidUTF8() {
+		return true
+	}
+	return false
+}
 
-// GetStats returns a copy of the global Stats structure.
-func GetStats() Stats { return stats }
+type nonFatal struct{ E error }
+
+// Merge merges err into nf and reports whether it was successful.
+// Otherwise it returns false for any fatal non-nil errors.
+func (nf *nonFatal) Merge(err error) (ok bool) {
+	if err == nil {
+		return true // not an error
+	}
+	if !isNonFatal(err) {
+		return false // fatal error
+	}
+	if nf.E == nil {
+		nf.E = err // store first instance of non-fatal error
+	}
+	return true
+}
+
+// Message is implemented by generated protocol buffer messages.
+type Message interface {
+	Reset()
+	String() string
+	ProtoMessage()
+}
 
 // A Buffer is a buffer manager for marshaling and unmarshaling
 // protocol buffers.  It may be reused between invocations to
@@ -309,16 +350,7 @@ type Buffer struct {
 	buf   []byte // encode/decode byte stream
 	index int    // read point
 
-	// pools of basic types to amortize allocation.
-	bools   []bool
-	uint32s []uint32
-	uint64s []uint64
-
-	// extra pools, only used with pointer_reflect.go
-	int32s   []int32
-	int64s   []int64
-	float32s []float32
-	float64s []float64
+	deterministic bool
 }
 
 // NewBuffer allocates a new Buffer and initializes its internal data to
@@ -343,6 +375,30 @@ func (p *Buffer) SetBuf(s []byte) {
 // Bytes returns the contents of the Buffer.
 func (p *Buffer) Bytes() []byte { return p.buf }
 
+// SetDeterministic sets whether to use deterministic serialization.
+//
+// Deterministic serialization guarantees that for a given binary, equal
+// messages will always be serialized to the same bytes. This implies:
+//
+//   - Repeated serialization of a message will return the same bytes.
+//   - Different processes of the same binary (which may be executing on
+//     different machines) will serialize equal messages to the same bytes.
+//
+// Note that the deterministic serialization is NOT canonical across
+// languages. It is not guaranteed to remain stable over time. It is unstable
+// across different builds with schema changes due to unknown fields.
+// Users who need canonical serialization (e.g., persistent storage in a
+// canonical form, fingerprinting, etc.) should define their own
+// canonicalization specification and implement their own serializer rather
+// than relying on this API.
+//
+// If deterministic serialization is requested, map entries will be sorted
+// by keys in lexographical order. This is an implementation detail and
+// subject to change.
+func (p *Buffer) SetDeterministic(deterministic bool) {
+	p.deterministic = deterministic
+}
+
 /*
  * Helper routines for simplifying the creation of optional fields of basic type.
  */
@@ -831,22 +887,12 @@ func fieldDefault(ft reflect.Type, prop *Properties) (sf *scalarField, nestedMes
 	return sf, false, nil
 }
 
+// mapKeys returns a sort.Interface to be used for sorting the map keys.
 // Map fields may have key types of non-float scalars, strings and enums.
-// The easiest way to sort them in some deterministic order is to use fmt.
-// If this turns out to be inefficient we can always consider other options,
-// such as doing a Schwartzian transform.
-
 func mapKeys(vs []reflect.Value) sort.Interface {
-	s := mapKeySorter{
-		vs: vs,
-		// default Less function: textual comparison
-		less: func(a, b reflect.Value) bool {
-			return fmt.Sprint(a.Interface()) < fmt.Sprint(b.Interface())
-		},
-	}
+	s := mapKeySorter{vs: vs}
 
-	// Type specialization per https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto#maps;
-	// numeric keys are sorted numerically.
+	// Type specialization per https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto#maps.
 	if len(vs) == 0 {
 		return s
 	}
@@ -855,6 +901,12 @@ func mapKeys(vs []reflect.Value) sort.Interface {
 		s.less = func(a, b reflect.Value) bool { return a.Int() < b.Int() }
 	case reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64:
 		s.less = func(a, b reflect.Value) bool { return a.Uint() < b.Uint() }
+	case reflect.Bool:
+		s.less = func(a, b reflect.Value) bool { return !a.Bool() && b.Bool() } // false < true
+	case reflect.String:
+		s.less = func(a, b reflect.Value) bool { return a.String() < b.String() }
+	default:
+		panic(fmt.Sprintf("unsupported map key type: %v", vs[0].Kind()))
 	}
 
 	return s
@@ -888,10 +940,26 @@ func isProto3Zero(v reflect.Value) bool {
 	return false
 }
 
-// ProtoPackageIsVersion2 is referenced from generated protocol buffer files
-// to assert that that code is compatible with this version of the proto package.
-const ProtoPackageIsVersion2 = true
+const (
+	// ProtoPackageIsVersion3 is referenced from generated protocol buffer files
+	// to assert that that code is compatible with this version of the proto package.
+	ProtoPackageIsVersion3 = true
+
+	// ProtoPackageIsVersion2 is referenced from generated protocol buffer files
+	// to assert that that code is compatible with this version of the proto package.
+	ProtoPackageIsVersion2 = true
 
-// ProtoPackageIsVersion1 is referenced from generated protocol buffer files
-// to assert that that code is compatible with this version of the proto package.
-const ProtoPackageIsVersion1 = true
+	// ProtoPackageIsVersion1 is referenced from generated protocol buffer files
+	// to assert that that code is compatible with this version of the proto package.
+	ProtoPackageIsVersion1 = true
+)
+
+// InternalMessageInfo is a type used internally by generated .pb.go files.
+// This type is not intended to be used by non-generated code.
+// This type is not subject to any compatibility guarantee.
+type InternalMessageInfo struct {
+	marshal   *marshalInfo
+	unmarshal *unmarshalInfo
+	merge     *mergeInfo
+	discard   *discardInfo
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/message_set.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/message_set.go
index fd982decd66e4846031a72a785470be20afe99a5..f48a756761eade8ded2dd3f747602d20fa3b2a60 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/message_set.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/message_set.go
@@ -36,12 +36,7 @@ package proto
  */
 
 import (
-	"bytes"
-	"encoding/json"
 	"errors"
-	"fmt"
-	"reflect"
-	"sort"
 )
 
 // errNoMessageTypeID occurs when a protocol buffer does not have a message type ID.
@@ -94,10 +89,7 @@ func (ms *messageSet) find(pb Message) *_MessageSet_Item {
 }
 
 func (ms *messageSet) Has(pb Message) bool {
-	if ms.find(pb) != nil {
-		return true
-	}
-	return false
+	return ms.find(pb) != nil
 }
 
 func (ms *messageSet) Unmarshal(pb Message) error {
@@ -147,50 +139,9 @@ func skipVarint(buf []byte) []byte {
 	return buf[i+1:]
 }
 
-// MarshalMessageSet encodes the extension map represented by m in the message set wire format.
-// It is called by generated Marshal methods on protocol buffer messages with the message_set_wire_format option.
-func MarshalMessageSet(exts interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
-	var m map[int32]Extension
-	switch exts := exts.(type) {
-	case *XXX_InternalExtensions:
-		if err := encodeExtensions(exts); err != nil {
-			return nil, err
-		}
-		m, _ = exts.extensionsRead()
-	case map[int32]Extension:
-		if err := encodeExtensionsMap(exts); err != nil {
-			return nil, err
-		}
-		m = exts
-	default:
-		return nil, errors.New("proto: not an extension map")
-	}
-
-	// Sort extension IDs to provide a deterministic encoding.
-	// See also enc_map in encode.go.
-	ids := make([]int, 0, len(m))
-	for id := range m {
-		ids = append(ids, int(id))
-	}
-	sort.Ints(ids)
-
-	ms := &messageSet{Item: make([]*_MessageSet_Item, 0, len(m))}
-	for _, id := range ids {
-		e := m[int32(id)]
-		// Remove the wire type and field number varint, as well as the length varint.
-		msg := skipVarint(skipVarint(e.enc))
-
-		ms.Item = append(ms.Item, &_MessageSet_Item{
-			TypeId:  Int32(int32(id)),
-			Message: msg,
-		})
-	}
-	return Marshal(ms)
-}
-
-// UnmarshalMessageSet decodes the extension map encoded in buf in the message set wire format.
-// It is called by generated Unmarshal methods on protocol buffer messages with the message_set_wire_format option.
-func UnmarshalMessageSet(buf []byte, exts interface{}) error {
+// unmarshalMessageSet decodes the extension map encoded in buf in the message set wire format.
+// It is called by Unmarshal methods on protocol buffer messages with the message_set_wire_format option.
+func unmarshalMessageSet(buf []byte, exts interface{}) error {
 	var m map[int32]Extension
 	switch exts := exts.(type) {
 	case *XXX_InternalExtensions:
@@ -228,84 +179,3 @@ func UnmarshalMessageSet(buf []byte, exts interface{}) error {
 	}
 	return nil
 }
-
-// MarshalMessageSetJSON encodes the extension map represented by m in JSON format.
-// It is called by generated MarshalJSON methods on protocol buffer messages with the message_set_wire_format option.
-func MarshalMessageSetJSON(exts interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
-	var m map[int32]Extension
-	switch exts := exts.(type) {
-	case *XXX_InternalExtensions:
-		m, _ = exts.extensionsRead()
-	case map[int32]Extension:
-		m = exts
-	default:
-		return nil, errors.New("proto: not an extension map")
-	}
-	var b bytes.Buffer
-	b.WriteByte('{')
-
-	// Process the map in key order for deterministic output.
-	ids := make([]int32, 0, len(m))
-	for id := range m {
-		ids = append(ids, id)
-	}
-	sort.Sort(int32Slice(ids)) // int32Slice defined in text.go
-
-	for i, id := range ids {
-		ext := m[id]
-		if i > 0 {
-			b.WriteByte(',')
-		}
-
-		msd, ok := messageSetMap[id]
-		if !ok {
-			// Unknown type; we can't render it, so skip it.
-			continue
-		}
-		fmt.Fprintf(&b, `"[%s]":`, msd.name)
-
-		x := ext.value
-		if x == nil {
-			x = reflect.New(msd.t.Elem()).Interface()
-			if err := Unmarshal(ext.enc, x.(Message)); err != nil {
-				return nil, err
-			}
-		}
-		d, err := json.Marshal(x)
-		if err != nil {
-			return nil, err
-		}
-		b.Write(d)
-	}
-	b.WriteByte('}')
-	return b.Bytes(), nil
-}
-
-// UnmarshalMessageSetJSON decodes the extension map encoded in buf in JSON format.
-// It is called by generated UnmarshalJSON methods on protocol buffer messages with the message_set_wire_format option.
-func UnmarshalMessageSetJSON(buf []byte, exts interface{}) error {
-	// Common-case fast path.
-	if len(buf) == 0 || bytes.Equal(buf, []byte("{}")) {
-		return nil
-	}
-
-	// This is fairly tricky, and it's not clear that it is needed.
-	return errors.New("TODO: UnmarshalMessageSetJSON not yet implemented")
-}
-
-// A global registry of types that can be used in a MessageSet.
-
-var messageSetMap = make(map[int32]messageSetDesc)
-
-type messageSetDesc struct {
-	t    reflect.Type // pointer to struct
-	name string
-}
-
-// RegisterMessageSetType is called from the generated code.
-func RegisterMessageSetType(m Message, fieldNum int32, name string) {
-	messageSetMap[fieldNum] = messageSetDesc{
-		t:    reflect.TypeOf(m),
-		name: name,
-	}
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/pointer_reflect.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/pointer_reflect.go
index fb512e2e16dce05683722f810c279367bdc68fe9..94fa9194a88231988051f270dfdffe0c7a29572c 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/pointer_reflect.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/pointer_reflect.go
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
 // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 
-// +build appengine js
+// +build purego appengine js
 
 // This file contains an implementation of proto field accesses using package reflect.
 // It is slower than the code in pointer_unsafe.go but it avoids package unsafe and can
@@ -38,32 +38,13 @@
 package proto
 
 import (
-	"math"
 	"reflect"
+	"sync"
 )
 
-// A structPointer is a pointer to a struct.
-type structPointer struct {
-	v reflect.Value
-}
-
-// toStructPointer returns a structPointer equivalent to the given reflect value.
-// The reflect value must itself be a pointer to a struct.
-func toStructPointer(v reflect.Value) structPointer {
-	return structPointer{v}
-}
-
-// IsNil reports whether p is nil.
-func structPointer_IsNil(p structPointer) bool {
-	return p.v.IsNil()
-}
+const unsafeAllowed = false
 
-// Interface returns the struct pointer as an interface value.
-func structPointer_Interface(p structPointer, _ reflect.Type) interface{} {
-	return p.v.Interface()
-}
-
-// A field identifies a field in a struct, accessible from a structPointer.
+// A field identifies a field in a struct, accessible from a pointer.
 // In this implementation, a field is identified by the sequence of field indices
 // passed to reflect's FieldByIndex.
 type field []int
@@ -76,409 +57,304 @@ func toField(f *reflect.StructField) field {
 // invalidField is an invalid field identifier.
 var invalidField = field(nil)
 
+// zeroField is a noop when calling pointer.offset.
+var zeroField = field([]int{})
+
 // IsValid reports whether the field identifier is valid.
 func (f field) IsValid() bool { return f != nil }
 
-// field returns the given field in the struct as a reflect value.
-func structPointer_field(p structPointer, f field) reflect.Value {
-	// Special case: an extension map entry with a value of type T
-	// passes a *T to the struct-handling code with a zero field,
-	// expecting that it will be treated as equivalent to *struct{ X T },
-	// which has the same memory layout. We have to handle that case
-	// specially, because reflect will panic if we call FieldByIndex on a
-	// non-struct.
-	if f == nil {
-		return p.v.Elem()
-	}
-
-	return p.v.Elem().FieldByIndex(f)
+// The pointer type is for the table-driven decoder.
+// The implementation here uses a reflect.Value of pointer type to
+// create a generic pointer. In pointer_unsafe.go we use unsafe
+// instead of reflect to implement the same (but faster) interface.
+type pointer struct {
+	v reflect.Value
 }
 
-// ifield returns the given field in the struct as an interface value.
-func structPointer_ifield(p structPointer, f field) interface{} {
-	return structPointer_field(p, f).Addr().Interface()
+// toPointer converts an interface of pointer type to a pointer
+// that points to the same target.
+func toPointer(i *Message) pointer {
+	return pointer{v: reflect.ValueOf(*i)}
 }
 
-// Bytes returns the address of a []byte field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Bytes(p structPointer, f field) *[]byte {
-	return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*[]byte)
+// toAddrPointer converts an interface to a pointer that points to
+// the interface data.
+func toAddrPointer(i *interface{}, isptr, deref bool) pointer {
+	v := reflect.ValueOf(*i)
+	u := reflect.New(v.Type())
+	u.Elem().Set(v)
+	if deref {
+		u = u.Elem()
+	}
+	return pointer{v: u}
 }
 
-// BytesSlice returns the address of a [][]byte field in the struct.
-func structPointer_BytesSlice(p structPointer, f field) *[][]byte {
-	return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*[][]byte)
+// valToPointer converts v to a pointer.  v must be of pointer type.
+func valToPointer(v reflect.Value) pointer {
+	return pointer{v: v}
 }
 
-// Bool returns the address of a *bool field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Bool(p structPointer, f field) **bool {
-	return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(**bool)
+// offset converts from a pointer to a structure to a pointer to
+// one of its fields.
+func (p pointer) offset(f field) pointer {
+	return pointer{v: p.v.Elem().FieldByIndex(f).Addr()}
 }
 
-// BoolVal returns the address of a bool field in the struct.
-func structPointer_BoolVal(p structPointer, f field) *bool {
-	return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*bool)
+func (p pointer) isNil() bool {
+	return p.v.IsNil()
 }
 
-// BoolSlice returns the address of a []bool field in the struct.
-func structPointer_BoolSlice(p structPointer, f field) *[]bool {
-	return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*[]bool)
+// grow updates the slice s in place to make it one element longer.
+// s must be addressable.
+// Returns the (addressable) new element.
+func grow(s reflect.Value) reflect.Value {
+	n, m := s.Len(), s.Cap()
+	if n < m {
+		s.SetLen(n + 1)
+	} else {
+		s.Set(reflect.Append(s, reflect.Zero(s.Type().Elem())))
+	}
+	return s.Index(n)
 }
 
-// String returns the address of a *string field in the struct.
-func structPointer_String(p structPointer, f field) **string {
-	return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(**string)
+func (p pointer) toInt64() *int64 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*int64)
 }
-
-// StringVal returns the address of a string field in the struct.
-func structPointer_StringVal(p structPointer, f field) *string {
-	return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*string)
+func (p pointer) toInt64Ptr() **int64 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(**int64)
 }
-
-// StringSlice returns the address of a []string field in the struct.
-func structPointer_StringSlice(p structPointer, f field) *[]string {
-	return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*[]string)
+func (p pointer) toInt64Slice() *[]int64 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*[]int64)
 }
 
-// Extensions returns the address of an extension map field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Extensions(p structPointer, f field) *XXX_InternalExtensions {
-	return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*XXX_InternalExtensions)
-}
+var int32ptr = reflect.TypeOf((*int32)(nil))
 
-// ExtMap returns the address of an extension map field in the struct.
-func structPointer_ExtMap(p structPointer, f field) *map[int32]Extension {
-	return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*map[int32]Extension)
+func (p pointer) toInt32() *int32 {
+	return p.v.Convert(int32ptr).Interface().(*int32)
 }
 
-// NewAt returns the reflect.Value for a pointer to a field in the struct.
-func structPointer_NewAt(p structPointer, f field, typ reflect.Type) reflect.Value {
-	return structPointer_field(p, f).Addr()
+// The toInt32Ptr/Slice methods don't work because of enums.
+// Instead, we must use set/get methods for the int32ptr/slice case.
+/*
+	func (p pointer) toInt32Ptr() **int32 {
+		return p.v.Interface().(**int32)
 }
-
-// SetStructPointer writes a *struct field in the struct.
-func structPointer_SetStructPointer(p structPointer, f field, q structPointer) {
-	structPointer_field(p, f).Set(q.v)
+	func (p pointer) toInt32Slice() *[]int32 {
+		return p.v.Interface().(*[]int32)
 }
-
-// GetStructPointer reads a *struct field in the struct.
-func structPointer_GetStructPointer(p structPointer, f field) structPointer {
-	return structPointer{structPointer_field(p, f)}
+*/
+func (p pointer) getInt32Ptr() *int32 {
+	if p.v.Type().Elem().Elem() == reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)) {
+		// raw int32 type
+		return p.v.Elem().Interface().(*int32)
+	}
+	// an enum
+	return p.v.Elem().Convert(int32PtrType).Interface().(*int32)
+}
+func (p pointer) setInt32Ptr(v int32) {
+	// Allocate value in a *int32. Possibly convert that to a *enum.
+	// Then assign it to a **int32 or **enum.
+	// Note: we can convert *int32 to *enum, but we can't convert
+	// **int32 to **enum!
+	p.v.Elem().Set(reflect.ValueOf(&v).Convert(p.v.Type().Elem()))
+}
+
+// getInt32Slice copies []int32 from p as a new slice.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_unsafe.go.
+func (p pointer) getInt32Slice() []int32 {
+	if p.v.Type().Elem().Elem() == reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)) {
+		// raw int32 type
+		return p.v.Elem().Interface().([]int32)
+	}
+	// an enum
+	// Allocate a []int32, then assign []enum's values into it.
+	// Note: we can't convert []enum to []int32.
+	slice := p.v.Elem()
+	s := make([]int32, slice.Len())
+	for i := 0; i < slice.Len(); i++ {
+		s[i] = int32(slice.Index(i).Int())
+	}
+	return s
 }
 
-// StructPointerSlice the address of a []*struct field in the struct.
-func structPointer_StructPointerSlice(p structPointer, f field) structPointerSlice {
-	return structPointerSlice{structPointer_field(p, f)}
+// setInt32Slice copies []int32 into p as a new slice.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_unsafe.go.
+func (p pointer) setInt32Slice(v []int32) {
+	if p.v.Type().Elem().Elem() == reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)) {
+		// raw int32 type
+		p.v.Elem().Set(reflect.ValueOf(v))
+		return
+	}
+	// an enum
+	// Allocate a []enum, then assign []int32's values into it.
+	// Note: we can't convert []enum to []int32.
+	slice := reflect.MakeSlice(p.v.Type().Elem(), len(v), cap(v))
+	for i, x := range v {
+		slice.Index(i).SetInt(int64(x))
+	}
+	p.v.Elem().Set(slice)
 }
-
-// A structPointerSlice represents the address of a slice of pointers to structs
-// (themselves messages or groups). That is, v.Type() is *[]*struct{...}.
-type structPointerSlice struct {
-	v reflect.Value
+func (p pointer) appendInt32Slice(v int32) {
+	grow(p.v.Elem()).SetInt(int64(v))
 }
 
-func (p structPointerSlice) Len() int                  { return p.v.Len() }
-func (p structPointerSlice) Index(i int) structPointer { return structPointer{p.v.Index(i)} }
-func (p structPointerSlice) Append(q structPointer) {
-	p.v.Set(reflect.Append(p.v, q.v))
+func (p pointer) toUint64() *uint64 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*uint64)
 }
-
-var (
-	int32Type   = reflect.TypeOf(int32(0))
-	uint32Type  = reflect.TypeOf(uint32(0))
-	float32Type = reflect.TypeOf(float32(0))
-	int64Type   = reflect.TypeOf(int64(0))
-	uint64Type  = reflect.TypeOf(uint64(0))
-	float64Type = reflect.TypeOf(float64(0))
-)
-
-// A word32 represents a field of type *int32, *uint32, *float32, or *enum.
-// That is, v.Type() is *int32, *uint32, *float32, or *enum and v is assignable.
-type word32 struct {
-	v reflect.Value
+func (p pointer) toUint64Ptr() **uint64 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(**uint64)
 }
-
-// IsNil reports whether p is nil.
-func word32_IsNil(p word32) bool {
-	return p.v.IsNil()
+func (p pointer) toUint64Slice() *[]uint64 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*[]uint64)
 }
-
-// Set sets p to point at a newly allocated word with bits set to x.
-func word32_Set(p word32, o *Buffer, x uint32) {
-	t := p.v.Type().Elem()
-	switch t {
-	case int32Type:
-		if len(o.int32s) == 0 {
-			o.int32s = make([]int32, uint32PoolSize)
-		}
-		o.int32s[0] = int32(x)
-		p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.int32s[0]))
-		o.int32s = o.int32s[1:]
-		return
-	case uint32Type:
-		if len(o.uint32s) == 0 {
-			o.uint32s = make([]uint32, uint32PoolSize)
-		}
-		o.uint32s[0] = x
-		p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.uint32s[0]))
-		o.uint32s = o.uint32s[1:]
-		return
-	case float32Type:
-		if len(o.float32s) == 0 {
-			o.float32s = make([]float32, uint32PoolSize)
-		}
-		o.float32s[0] = math.Float32frombits(x)
-		p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.float32s[0]))
-		o.float32s = o.float32s[1:]
-		return
-	}
-
-	// must be enum
-	p.v.Set(reflect.New(t))
-	p.v.Elem().SetInt(int64(int32(x)))
+func (p pointer) toUint32() *uint32 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*uint32)
 }
-
-// Get gets the bits pointed at by p, as a uint32.
-func word32_Get(p word32) uint32 {
-	elem := p.v.Elem()
-	switch elem.Kind() {
-	case reflect.Int32:
-		return uint32(elem.Int())
-	case reflect.Uint32:
-		return uint32(elem.Uint())
-	case reflect.Float32:
-		return math.Float32bits(float32(elem.Float()))
-	}
-	panic("unreachable")
+func (p pointer) toUint32Ptr() **uint32 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(**uint32)
 }
-
-// Word32 returns a reference to a *int32, *uint32, *float32, or *enum field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Word32(p structPointer, f field) word32 {
-	return word32{structPointer_field(p, f)}
+func (p pointer) toUint32Slice() *[]uint32 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*[]uint32)
 }
-
-// A word32Val represents a field of type int32, uint32, float32, or enum.
-// That is, v.Type() is int32, uint32, float32, or enum and v is assignable.
-type word32Val struct {
-	v reflect.Value
+func (p pointer) toBool() *bool {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*bool)
 }
-
-// Set sets *p to x.
-func word32Val_Set(p word32Val, x uint32) {
-	switch p.v.Type() {
-	case int32Type:
-		p.v.SetInt(int64(x))
-		return
-	case uint32Type:
-		p.v.SetUint(uint64(x))
-		return
-	case float32Type:
-		p.v.SetFloat(float64(math.Float32frombits(x)))
-		return
-	}
-
-	// must be enum
-	p.v.SetInt(int64(int32(x)))
+func (p pointer) toBoolPtr() **bool {
+	return p.v.Interface().(**bool)
 }
-
-// Get gets the bits pointed at by p, as a uint32.
-func word32Val_Get(p word32Val) uint32 {
-	elem := p.v
-	switch elem.Kind() {
-	case reflect.Int32:
-		return uint32(elem.Int())
-	case reflect.Uint32:
-		return uint32(elem.Uint())
-	case reflect.Float32:
-		return math.Float32bits(float32(elem.Float()))
-	}
-	panic("unreachable")
+func (p pointer) toBoolSlice() *[]bool {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*[]bool)
 }
-
-// Word32Val returns a reference to a int32, uint32, float32, or enum field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Word32Val(p structPointer, f field) word32Val {
-	return word32Val{structPointer_field(p, f)}
+func (p pointer) toFloat64() *float64 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*float64)
 }
-
-// A word32Slice is a slice of 32-bit values.
-// That is, v.Type() is []int32, []uint32, []float32, or []enum.
-type word32Slice struct {
-	v reflect.Value
+func (p pointer) toFloat64Ptr() **float64 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(**float64)
 }
-
-func (p word32Slice) Append(x uint32) {
-	n, m := p.v.Len(), p.v.Cap()
-	if n < m {
-		p.v.SetLen(n + 1)
-	} else {
-		t := p.v.Type().Elem()
-		p.v.Set(reflect.Append(p.v, reflect.Zero(t)))
-	}
-	elem := p.v.Index(n)
-	switch elem.Kind() {
-	case reflect.Int32:
-		elem.SetInt(int64(int32(x)))
-	case reflect.Uint32:
-		elem.SetUint(uint64(x))
-	case reflect.Float32:
-		elem.SetFloat(float64(math.Float32frombits(x)))
-	}
+func (p pointer) toFloat64Slice() *[]float64 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*[]float64)
 }
-
-func (p word32Slice) Len() int {
-	return p.v.Len()
+func (p pointer) toFloat32() *float32 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*float32)
 }
-
-func (p word32Slice) Index(i int) uint32 {
-	elem := p.v.Index(i)
-	switch elem.Kind() {
-	case reflect.Int32:
-		return uint32(elem.Int())
-	case reflect.Uint32:
-		return uint32(elem.Uint())
-	case reflect.Float32:
-		return math.Float32bits(float32(elem.Float()))
-	}
-	panic("unreachable")
+func (p pointer) toFloat32Ptr() **float32 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(**float32)
 }
-
-// Word32Slice returns a reference to a []int32, []uint32, []float32, or []enum field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Word32Slice(p structPointer, f field) word32Slice {
-	return word32Slice{structPointer_field(p, f)}
+func (p pointer) toFloat32Slice() *[]float32 {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*[]float32)
 }
-
-// word64 is like word32 but for 64-bit values.
-type word64 struct {
-	v reflect.Value
+func (p pointer) toString() *string {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*string)
 }
-
-func word64_Set(p word64, o *Buffer, x uint64) {
-	t := p.v.Type().Elem()
-	switch t {
-	case int64Type:
-		if len(o.int64s) == 0 {
-			o.int64s = make([]int64, uint64PoolSize)
-		}
-		o.int64s[0] = int64(x)
-		p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.int64s[0]))
-		o.int64s = o.int64s[1:]
-		return
-	case uint64Type:
-		if len(o.uint64s) == 0 {
-			o.uint64s = make([]uint64, uint64PoolSize)
-		}
-		o.uint64s[0] = x
-		p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.uint64s[0]))
-		o.uint64s = o.uint64s[1:]
-		return
-	case float64Type:
-		if len(o.float64s) == 0 {
-			o.float64s = make([]float64, uint64PoolSize)
-		}
-		o.float64s[0] = math.Float64frombits(x)
-		p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.float64s[0]))
-		o.float64s = o.float64s[1:]
-		return
-	}
-	panic("unreachable")
+func (p pointer) toStringPtr() **string {
+	return p.v.Interface().(**string)
 }
-
-func word64_IsNil(p word64) bool {
-	return p.v.IsNil()
+func (p pointer) toStringSlice() *[]string {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*[]string)
 }
-
-func word64_Get(p word64) uint64 {
-	elem := p.v.Elem()
-	switch elem.Kind() {
-	case reflect.Int64:
-		return uint64(elem.Int())
-	case reflect.Uint64:
-		return elem.Uint()
-	case reflect.Float64:
-		return math.Float64bits(elem.Float())
-	}
-	panic("unreachable")
+func (p pointer) toBytes() *[]byte {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*[]byte)
 }
-
-func structPointer_Word64(p structPointer, f field) word64 {
-	return word64{structPointer_field(p, f)}
+func (p pointer) toBytesSlice() *[][]byte {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*[][]byte)
+}
+func (p pointer) toExtensions() *XXX_InternalExtensions {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*XXX_InternalExtensions)
+}
+func (p pointer) toOldExtensions() *map[int32]Extension {
+	return p.v.Interface().(*map[int32]Extension)
+}
+func (p pointer) getPointer() pointer {
+	return pointer{v: p.v.Elem()}
+}
+func (p pointer) setPointer(q pointer) {
+	p.v.Elem().Set(q.v)
+}
+func (p pointer) appendPointer(q pointer) {
+	grow(p.v.Elem()).Set(q.v)
 }
 
-// word64Val is like word32Val but for 64-bit values.
-type word64Val struct {
-	v reflect.Value
+// getPointerSlice copies []*T from p as a new []pointer.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_unsafe.go.
+func (p pointer) getPointerSlice() []pointer {
+	if p.v.IsNil() {
+		return nil
+	}
+	n := p.v.Elem().Len()
+	s := make([]pointer, n)
+	for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+		s[i] = pointer{v: p.v.Elem().Index(i)}
+	}
+	return s
 }
 
-func word64Val_Set(p word64Val, o *Buffer, x uint64) {
-	switch p.v.Type() {
-	case int64Type:
-		p.v.SetInt(int64(x))
-		return
-	case uint64Type:
-		p.v.SetUint(x)
-		return
-	case float64Type:
-		p.v.SetFloat(math.Float64frombits(x))
+// setPointerSlice copies []pointer into p as a new []*T.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_unsafe.go.
+func (p pointer) setPointerSlice(v []pointer) {
+	if v == nil {
+		p.v.Elem().Set(reflect.New(p.v.Elem().Type()).Elem())
 		return
 	}
-	panic("unreachable")
+	s := reflect.MakeSlice(p.v.Elem().Type(), 0, len(v))
+	for _, p := range v {
+		s = reflect.Append(s, p.v)
+	}
+	p.v.Elem().Set(s)
 }
 
-func word64Val_Get(p word64Val) uint64 {
-	elem := p.v
-	switch elem.Kind() {
-	case reflect.Int64:
-		return uint64(elem.Int())
-	case reflect.Uint64:
-		return elem.Uint()
-	case reflect.Float64:
-		return math.Float64bits(elem.Float())
+// getInterfacePointer returns a pointer that points to the
+// interface data of the interface pointed by p.
+func (p pointer) getInterfacePointer() pointer {
+	if p.v.Elem().IsNil() {
+		return pointer{v: p.v.Elem()}
 	}
-	panic("unreachable")
+	return pointer{v: p.v.Elem().Elem().Elem().Field(0).Addr()} // *interface -> interface -> *struct -> struct
 }
 
-func structPointer_Word64Val(p structPointer, f field) word64Val {
-	return word64Val{structPointer_field(p, f)}
+func (p pointer) asPointerTo(t reflect.Type) reflect.Value {
+	// TODO: check that p.v.Type().Elem() == t?
+	return p.v
 }
 
-type word64Slice struct {
-	v reflect.Value
+func atomicLoadUnmarshalInfo(p **unmarshalInfo) *unmarshalInfo {
+	atomicLock.Lock()
+	defer atomicLock.Unlock()
+	return *p
 }
-
-func (p word64Slice) Append(x uint64) {
-	n, m := p.v.Len(), p.v.Cap()
-	if n < m {
-		p.v.SetLen(n + 1)
-	} else {
-		t := p.v.Type().Elem()
-		p.v.Set(reflect.Append(p.v, reflect.Zero(t)))
-	}
-	elem := p.v.Index(n)
-	switch elem.Kind() {
-	case reflect.Int64:
-		elem.SetInt(int64(int64(x)))
-	case reflect.Uint64:
-		elem.SetUint(uint64(x))
-	case reflect.Float64:
-		elem.SetFloat(float64(math.Float64frombits(x)))
-	}
+func atomicStoreUnmarshalInfo(p **unmarshalInfo, v *unmarshalInfo) {
+	atomicLock.Lock()
+	defer atomicLock.Unlock()
+	*p = v
 }
-
-func (p word64Slice) Len() int {
-	return p.v.Len()
+func atomicLoadMarshalInfo(p **marshalInfo) *marshalInfo {
+	atomicLock.Lock()
+	defer atomicLock.Unlock()
+	return *p
 }
-
-func (p word64Slice) Index(i int) uint64 {
-	elem := p.v.Index(i)
-	switch elem.Kind() {
-	case reflect.Int64:
-		return uint64(elem.Int())
-	case reflect.Uint64:
-		return uint64(elem.Uint())
-	case reflect.Float64:
-		return math.Float64bits(float64(elem.Float()))
-	}
-	panic("unreachable")
+func atomicStoreMarshalInfo(p **marshalInfo, v *marshalInfo) {
+	atomicLock.Lock()
+	defer atomicLock.Unlock()
+	*p = v
 }
-
-func structPointer_Word64Slice(p structPointer, f field) word64Slice {
-	return word64Slice{structPointer_field(p, f)}
+func atomicLoadMergeInfo(p **mergeInfo) *mergeInfo {
+	atomicLock.Lock()
+	defer atomicLock.Unlock()
+	return *p
+}
+func atomicStoreMergeInfo(p **mergeInfo, v *mergeInfo) {
+	atomicLock.Lock()
+	defer atomicLock.Unlock()
+	*p = v
 }
+func atomicLoadDiscardInfo(p **discardInfo) *discardInfo {
+	atomicLock.Lock()
+	defer atomicLock.Unlock()
+	return *p
+}
+func atomicStoreDiscardInfo(p **discardInfo, v *discardInfo) {
+	atomicLock.Lock()
+	defer atomicLock.Unlock()
+	*p = v
+}
+
+var atomicLock sync.Mutex
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/pointer_unsafe.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/pointer_unsafe.go
index 6b5567d47cd396b25370f8c06bad3b851776658f..dbfffe071b82aabab10a91d5b0c084bf7327b89a 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/pointer_unsafe.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/pointer_unsafe.go
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
 // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 
-// +build !appengine,!js
+// +build !purego,!appengine,!js
 
 // This file contains the implementation of the proto field accesses using package unsafe.
 
@@ -37,38 +37,13 @@ package proto
 
 import (
 	"reflect"
+	"sync/atomic"
 	"unsafe"
 )
 
-// NOTE: These type_Foo functions would more idiomatically be methods,
-// but Go does not allow methods on pointer types, and we must preserve
-// some pointer type for the garbage collector. We use these
-// funcs with clunky names as our poor approximation to methods.
-//
-// An alternative would be
-//	type structPointer struct { p unsafe.Pointer }
-// but that does not registerize as well.
-
-// A structPointer is a pointer to a struct.
-type structPointer unsafe.Pointer
-
-// toStructPointer returns a structPointer equivalent to the given reflect value.
-func toStructPointer(v reflect.Value) structPointer {
-	return structPointer(unsafe.Pointer(v.Pointer()))
-}
-
-// IsNil reports whether p is nil.
-func structPointer_IsNil(p structPointer) bool {
-	return p == nil
-}
-
-// Interface returns the struct pointer, assumed to have element type t,
-// as an interface value.
-func structPointer_Interface(p structPointer, t reflect.Type) interface{} {
-	return reflect.NewAt(t, unsafe.Pointer(p)).Interface()
-}
+const unsafeAllowed = true
 
-// A field identifies a field in a struct, accessible from a structPointer.
+// A field identifies a field in a struct, accessible from a pointer.
 // In this implementation, a field is identified by its byte offset from the start of the struct.
 type field uintptr
 
@@ -80,191 +55,259 @@ func toField(f *reflect.StructField) field {
 // invalidField is an invalid field identifier.
 const invalidField = ^field(0)
 
+// zeroField is a noop when calling pointer.offset.
+const zeroField = field(0)
+
 // IsValid reports whether the field identifier is valid.
 func (f field) IsValid() bool {
-	return f != ^field(0)
+	return f != invalidField
+}
+
+// The pointer type below is for the new table-driven encoder/decoder.
+// The implementation here uses unsafe.Pointer to create a generic pointer.
+// In pointer_reflect.go we use reflect instead of unsafe to implement
+// the same (but slower) interface.
+type pointer struct {
+	p unsafe.Pointer
+}
+
+// size of pointer
+var ptrSize = unsafe.Sizeof(uintptr(0))
+
+// toPointer converts an interface of pointer type to a pointer
+// that points to the same target.
+func toPointer(i *Message) pointer {
+	// Super-tricky - read pointer out of data word of interface value.
+	// Saves ~25ns over the equivalent:
+	// return valToPointer(reflect.ValueOf(*i))
+	return pointer{p: (*[2]unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(i))[1]}
+}
+
+// toAddrPointer converts an interface to a pointer that points to
+// the interface data.
+func toAddrPointer(i *interface{}, isptr, deref bool) (p pointer) {
+	// Super-tricky - read or get the address of data word of interface value.
+	if isptr {
+		// The interface is of pointer type, thus it is a direct interface.
+		// The data word is the pointer data itself. We take its address.
+		p = pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(i)) + ptrSize)}
+	} else {
+		// The interface is not of pointer type. The data word is the pointer
+		// to the data.
+		p = pointer{p: (*[2]unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(i))[1]}
+	}
+	if deref {
+		p.p = *(*unsafe.Pointer)(p.p)
+	}
+	return p
 }
 
-// Bytes returns the address of a []byte field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Bytes(p structPointer, f field) *[]byte {
-	return (*[]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+// valToPointer converts v to a pointer. v must be of pointer type.
+func valToPointer(v reflect.Value) pointer {
+	return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(v.Pointer())}
 }
 
-// BytesSlice returns the address of a [][]byte field in the struct.
-func structPointer_BytesSlice(p structPointer, f field) *[][]byte {
-	return (*[][]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+// offset converts from a pointer to a structure to a pointer to
+// one of its fields.
+func (p pointer) offset(f field) pointer {
+	// For safety, we should panic if !f.IsValid, however calling panic causes
+	// this to no longer be inlineable, which is a serious performance cost.
+	/*
+		if !f.IsValid() {
+			panic("invalid field")
+		}
+	*/
+	return pointer{p: unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p.p) + uintptr(f))}
 }
 
-// Bool returns the address of a *bool field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Bool(p structPointer, f field) **bool {
-	return (**bool)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+func (p pointer) isNil() bool {
+	return p.p == nil
 }
 
-// BoolVal returns the address of a bool field in the struct.
-func structPointer_BoolVal(p structPointer, f field) *bool {
-	return (*bool)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+func (p pointer) toInt64() *int64 {
+	return (*int64)(p.p)
 }
-
-// BoolSlice returns the address of a []bool field in the struct.
-func structPointer_BoolSlice(p structPointer, f field) *[]bool {
-	return (*[]bool)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+func (p pointer) toInt64Ptr() **int64 {
+	return (**int64)(p.p)
 }
-
-// String returns the address of a *string field in the struct.
-func structPointer_String(p structPointer, f field) **string {
-	return (**string)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+func (p pointer) toInt64Slice() *[]int64 {
+	return (*[]int64)(p.p)
 }
-
-// StringVal returns the address of a string field in the struct.
-func structPointer_StringVal(p structPointer, f field) *string {
-	return (*string)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+func (p pointer) toInt32() *int32 {
+	return (*int32)(p.p)
 }
 
-// StringSlice returns the address of a []string field in the struct.
-func structPointer_StringSlice(p structPointer, f field) *[]string {
-	return (*[]string)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+// See pointer_reflect.go for why toInt32Ptr/Slice doesn't exist.
+/*
+	func (p pointer) toInt32Ptr() **int32 {
+		return (**int32)(p.p)
+	}
+	func (p pointer) toInt32Slice() *[]int32 {
+		return (*[]int32)(p.p)
+	}
+*/
+func (p pointer) getInt32Ptr() *int32 {
+	return *(**int32)(p.p)
 }
-
-// ExtMap returns the address of an extension map field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Extensions(p structPointer, f field) *XXX_InternalExtensions {
-	return (*XXX_InternalExtensions)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+func (p pointer) setInt32Ptr(v int32) {
+	*(**int32)(p.p) = &v
 }
 
-func structPointer_ExtMap(p structPointer, f field) *map[int32]Extension {
-	return (*map[int32]Extension)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+// getInt32Slice loads a []int32 from p.
+// The value returned is aliased with the original slice.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_reflect.go.
+func (p pointer) getInt32Slice() []int32 {
+	return *(*[]int32)(p.p)
 }
 
-// NewAt returns the reflect.Value for a pointer to a field in the struct.
-func structPointer_NewAt(p structPointer, f field, typ reflect.Type) reflect.Value {
-	return reflect.NewAt(typ, unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p)+uintptr(f)))
+// setInt32Slice stores a []int32 to p.
+// The value set is aliased with the input slice.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_reflect.go.
+func (p pointer) setInt32Slice(v []int32) {
+	*(*[]int32)(p.p) = v
 }
 
-// SetStructPointer writes a *struct field in the struct.
-func structPointer_SetStructPointer(p structPointer, f field, q structPointer) {
-	*(*structPointer)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f))) = q
+// TODO: Can we get rid of appendInt32Slice and use setInt32Slice instead?
+func (p pointer) appendInt32Slice(v int32) {
+	s := (*[]int32)(p.p)
+	*s = append(*s, v)
 }
 
-// GetStructPointer reads a *struct field in the struct.
-func structPointer_GetStructPointer(p structPointer, f field) structPointer {
-	return *(*structPointer)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+func (p pointer) toUint64() *uint64 {
+	return (*uint64)(p.p)
 }
-
-// StructPointerSlice the address of a []*struct field in the struct.
-func structPointer_StructPointerSlice(p structPointer, f field) *structPointerSlice {
-	return (*structPointerSlice)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+func (p pointer) toUint64Ptr() **uint64 {
+	return (**uint64)(p.p)
 }
-
-// A structPointerSlice represents a slice of pointers to structs (themselves submessages or groups).
-type structPointerSlice []structPointer
-
-func (v *structPointerSlice) Len() int                  { return len(*v) }
-func (v *structPointerSlice) Index(i int) structPointer { return (*v)[i] }
-func (v *structPointerSlice) Append(p structPointer)    { *v = append(*v, p) }
-
-// A word32 is the address of a "pointer to 32-bit value" field.
-type word32 **uint32
-
-// IsNil reports whether *v is nil.
-func word32_IsNil(p word32) bool {
-	return *p == nil
+func (p pointer) toUint64Slice() *[]uint64 {
+	return (*[]uint64)(p.p)
 }
-
-// Set sets *v to point at a newly allocated word set to x.
-func word32_Set(p word32, o *Buffer, x uint32) {
-	if len(o.uint32s) == 0 {
-		o.uint32s = make([]uint32, uint32PoolSize)
-	}
-	o.uint32s[0] = x
-	*p = &o.uint32s[0]
-	o.uint32s = o.uint32s[1:]
+func (p pointer) toUint32() *uint32 {
+	return (*uint32)(p.p)
 }
-
-// Get gets the value pointed at by *v.
-func word32_Get(p word32) uint32 {
-	return **p
+func (p pointer) toUint32Ptr() **uint32 {
+	return (**uint32)(p.p)
 }
-
-// Word32 returns the address of a *int32, *uint32, *float32, or *enum field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Word32(p structPointer, f field) word32 {
-	return word32((**uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f))))
+func (p pointer) toUint32Slice() *[]uint32 {
+	return (*[]uint32)(p.p)
 }
-
-// A word32Val is the address of a 32-bit value field.
-type word32Val *uint32
-
-// Set sets *p to x.
-func word32Val_Set(p word32Val, x uint32) {
-	*p = x
+func (p pointer) toBool() *bool {
+	return (*bool)(p.p)
 }
-
-// Get gets the value pointed at by p.
-func word32Val_Get(p word32Val) uint32 {
-	return *p
+func (p pointer) toBoolPtr() **bool {
+	return (**bool)(p.p)
 }
-
-// Word32Val returns the address of a *int32, *uint32, *float32, or *enum field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Word32Val(p structPointer, f field) word32Val {
-	return word32Val((*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f))))
+func (p pointer) toBoolSlice() *[]bool {
+	return (*[]bool)(p.p)
 }
-
-// A word32Slice is a slice of 32-bit values.
-type word32Slice []uint32
-
-func (v *word32Slice) Append(x uint32)    { *v = append(*v, x) }
-func (v *word32Slice) Len() int           { return len(*v) }
-func (v *word32Slice) Index(i int) uint32 { return (*v)[i] }
-
-// Word32Slice returns the address of a []int32, []uint32, []float32, or []enum field in the struct.
-func structPointer_Word32Slice(p structPointer, f field) *word32Slice {
-	return (*word32Slice)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+func (p pointer) toFloat64() *float64 {
+	return (*float64)(p.p)
 }
-
-// word64 is like word32 but for 64-bit values.
-type word64 **uint64
-
-func word64_Set(p word64, o *Buffer, x uint64) {
-	if len(o.uint64s) == 0 {
-		o.uint64s = make([]uint64, uint64PoolSize)
-	}
-	o.uint64s[0] = x
-	*p = &o.uint64s[0]
-	o.uint64s = o.uint64s[1:]
+func (p pointer) toFloat64Ptr() **float64 {
+	return (**float64)(p.p)
 }
-
-func word64_IsNil(p word64) bool {
-	return *p == nil
+func (p pointer) toFloat64Slice() *[]float64 {
+	return (*[]float64)(p.p)
 }
-
-func word64_Get(p word64) uint64 {
-	return **p
+func (p pointer) toFloat32() *float32 {
+	return (*float32)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toFloat32Ptr() **float32 {
+	return (**float32)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toFloat32Slice() *[]float32 {
+	return (*[]float32)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toString() *string {
+	return (*string)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toStringPtr() **string {
+	return (**string)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toStringSlice() *[]string {
+	return (*[]string)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toBytes() *[]byte {
+	return (*[]byte)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toBytesSlice() *[][]byte {
+	return (*[][]byte)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toExtensions() *XXX_InternalExtensions {
+	return (*XXX_InternalExtensions)(p.p)
+}
+func (p pointer) toOldExtensions() *map[int32]Extension {
+	return (*map[int32]Extension)(p.p)
 }
 
-func structPointer_Word64(p structPointer, f field) word64 {
-	return word64((**uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f))))
+// getPointerSlice loads []*T from p as a []pointer.
+// The value returned is aliased with the original slice.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_reflect.go.
+func (p pointer) getPointerSlice() []pointer {
+	// Super-tricky - p should point to a []*T where T is a
+	// message type. We load it as []pointer.
+	return *(*[]pointer)(p.p)
 }
 
-// word64Val is like word32Val but for 64-bit values.
-type word64Val *uint64
+// setPointerSlice stores []pointer into p as a []*T.
+// The value set is aliased with the input slice.
+// This behavior differs from the implementation in pointer_reflect.go.
+func (p pointer) setPointerSlice(v []pointer) {
+	// Super-tricky - p should point to a []*T where T is a
+	// message type. We store it as []pointer.
+	*(*[]pointer)(p.p) = v
+}
 
-func word64Val_Set(p word64Val, o *Buffer, x uint64) {
-	*p = x
+// getPointer loads the pointer at p and returns it.
+func (p pointer) getPointer() pointer {
+	return pointer{p: *(*unsafe.Pointer)(p.p)}
 }
 
-func word64Val_Get(p word64Val) uint64 {
-	return *p
+// setPointer stores the pointer q at p.
+func (p pointer) setPointer(q pointer) {
+	*(*unsafe.Pointer)(p.p) = q.p
 }
 
-func structPointer_Word64Val(p structPointer, f field) word64Val {
-	return word64Val((*uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f))))
+// append q to the slice pointed to by p.
+func (p pointer) appendPointer(q pointer) {
+	s := (*[]unsafe.Pointer)(p.p)
+	*s = append(*s, q.p)
 }
 
-// word64Slice is like word32Slice but for 64-bit values.
-type word64Slice []uint64
+// getInterfacePointer returns a pointer that points to the
+// interface data of the interface pointed by p.
+func (p pointer) getInterfacePointer() pointer {
+	// Super-tricky - read pointer out of data word of interface value.
+	return pointer{p: (*(*[2]unsafe.Pointer)(p.p))[1]}
+}
 
-func (v *word64Slice) Append(x uint64)    { *v = append(*v, x) }
-func (v *word64Slice) Len() int           { return len(*v) }
-func (v *word64Slice) Index(i int) uint64 { return (*v)[i] }
+// asPointerTo returns a reflect.Value that is a pointer to an
+// object of type t stored at p.
+func (p pointer) asPointerTo(t reflect.Type) reflect.Value {
+	return reflect.NewAt(t, p.p)
+}
 
-func structPointer_Word64Slice(p structPointer, f field) *word64Slice {
-	return (*word64Slice)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + uintptr(f)))
+func atomicLoadUnmarshalInfo(p **unmarshalInfo) *unmarshalInfo {
+	return (*unmarshalInfo)(atomic.LoadPointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p))))
+}
+func atomicStoreUnmarshalInfo(p **unmarshalInfo, v *unmarshalInfo) {
+	atomic.StorePointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p)), unsafe.Pointer(v))
+}
+func atomicLoadMarshalInfo(p **marshalInfo) *marshalInfo {
+	return (*marshalInfo)(atomic.LoadPointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p))))
+}
+func atomicStoreMarshalInfo(p **marshalInfo, v *marshalInfo) {
+	atomic.StorePointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p)), unsafe.Pointer(v))
+}
+func atomicLoadMergeInfo(p **mergeInfo) *mergeInfo {
+	return (*mergeInfo)(atomic.LoadPointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p))))
+}
+func atomicStoreMergeInfo(p **mergeInfo, v *mergeInfo) {
+	atomic.StorePointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p)), unsafe.Pointer(v))
+}
+func atomicLoadDiscardInfo(p **discardInfo) *discardInfo {
+	return (*discardInfo)(atomic.LoadPointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p))))
+}
+func atomicStoreDiscardInfo(p **discardInfo, v *discardInfo) {
+	atomic.StorePointer((*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(p)), unsafe.Pointer(v))
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go
index ec2289c0058e47e3d20fa2bef7a3979529aa7512..79668ff5c5ca46fe8705bdefc19801f3e5f4d3fd 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/properties.go
@@ -58,42 +58,6 @@ const (
 	WireFixed32    = 5
 )
 
-const startSize = 10 // initial slice/string sizes
-
-// Encoders are defined in encode.go
-// An encoder outputs the full representation of a field, including its
-// tag and encoder type.
-type encoder func(p *Buffer, prop *Properties, base structPointer) error
-
-// A valueEncoder encodes a single integer in a particular encoding.
-type valueEncoder func(o *Buffer, x uint64) error
-
-// Sizers are defined in encode.go
-// A sizer returns the encoded size of a field, including its tag and encoder
-// type.
-type sizer func(prop *Properties, base structPointer) int
-
-// A valueSizer returns the encoded size of a single integer in a particular
-// encoding.
-type valueSizer func(x uint64) int
-
-// Decoders are defined in decode.go
-// A decoder creates a value from its wire representation.
-// Unrecognized subelements are saved in unrec.
-type decoder func(p *Buffer, prop *Properties, base structPointer) error
-
-// A valueDecoder decodes a single integer in a particular encoding.
-type valueDecoder func(o *Buffer) (x uint64, err error)
-
-// A oneofMarshaler does the marshaling for all oneof fields in a message.
-type oneofMarshaler func(Message, *Buffer) error
-
-// A oneofUnmarshaler does the unmarshaling for a oneof field in a message.
-type oneofUnmarshaler func(Message, int, int, *Buffer) (bool, error)
-
-// A oneofSizer does the sizing for all oneof fields in a message.
-type oneofSizer func(Message) int
-
 // tagMap is an optimization over map[int]int for typical protocol buffer
 // use-cases. Encoded protocol buffers are often in tag order with small tag
 // numbers.
@@ -140,13 +104,6 @@ type StructProperties struct {
 	decoderTags      tagMap         // map from proto tag to struct field number
 	decoderOrigNames map[string]int // map from original name to struct field number
 	order            []int          // list of struct field numbers in tag order
-	unrecField       field          // field id of the XXX_unrecognized []byte field
-	extendable       bool           // is this an extendable proto
-
-	oneofMarshaler   oneofMarshaler
-	oneofUnmarshaler oneofUnmarshaler
-	oneofSizer       oneofSizer
-	stype            reflect.Type
 
 	// OneofTypes contains information about the oneof fields in this message.
 	// It is keyed by the original name of a field.
@@ -182,41 +139,24 @@ type Properties struct {
 	Repeated bool
 	Packed   bool   // relevant for repeated primitives only
 	Enum     string // set for enum types only
-	proto3   bool   // whether this is known to be a proto3 field; set for []byte only
+	proto3   bool   // whether this is known to be a proto3 field
 	oneof    bool   // whether this is a oneof field
 
 	Default    string // default value
 	HasDefault bool   // whether an explicit default was provided
-	def_uint64 uint64
-
-	enc           encoder
-	valEnc        valueEncoder // set for bool and numeric types only
-	field         field
-	tagcode       []byte // encoding of EncodeVarint((Tag<<3)|WireType)
-	tagbuf        [8]byte
-	stype         reflect.Type      // set for struct types only
-	sprop         *StructProperties // set for struct types only
-	isMarshaler   bool
-	isUnmarshaler bool
-
-	mtype    reflect.Type // set for map types only
-	mkeyprop *Properties  // set for map types only
-	mvalprop *Properties  // set for map types only
-
-	size    sizer
-	valSize valueSizer // set for bool and numeric types only
-
-	dec    decoder
-	valDec valueDecoder // set for bool and numeric types only
-
-	// If this is a packable field, this will be the decoder for the packed version of the field.
-	packedDec decoder
+
+	stype reflect.Type      // set for struct types only
+	sprop *StructProperties // set for struct types only
+
+	mtype      reflect.Type // set for map types only
+	MapKeyProp *Properties  // set for map types only
+	MapValProp *Properties  // set for map types only
 }
 
 // String formats the properties in the protobuf struct field tag style.
 func (p *Properties) String() string {
 	s := p.Wire
-	s = ","
+	s += ","
 	s += strconv.Itoa(p.Tag)
 	if p.Required {
 		s += ",req"
@@ -262,29 +202,14 @@ func (p *Properties) Parse(s string) {
 	switch p.Wire {
 	case "varint":
 		p.WireType = WireVarint
-		p.valEnc = (*Buffer).EncodeVarint
-		p.valDec = (*Buffer).DecodeVarint
-		p.valSize = sizeVarint
 	case "fixed32":
 		p.WireType = WireFixed32
-		p.valEnc = (*Buffer).EncodeFixed32
-		p.valDec = (*Buffer).DecodeFixed32
-		p.valSize = sizeFixed32
 	case "fixed64":
 		p.WireType = WireFixed64
-		p.valEnc = (*Buffer).EncodeFixed64
-		p.valDec = (*Buffer).DecodeFixed64
-		p.valSize = sizeFixed64
 	case "zigzag32":
 		p.WireType = WireVarint
-		p.valEnc = (*Buffer).EncodeZigzag32
-		p.valDec = (*Buffer).DecodeZigzag32
-		p.valSize = sizeZigzag32
 	case "zigzag64":
 		p.WireType = WireVarint
-		p.valEnc = (*Buffer).EncodeZigzag64
-		p.valDec = (*Buffer).DecodeZigzag64
-		p.valSize = sizeZigzag64
 	case "bytes", "group":
 		p.WireType = WireBytes
 		// no numeric converter for non-numeric types
@@ -299,6 +224,7 @@ func (p *Properties) Parse(s string) {
 		return
 	}
 
+outer:
 	for i := 2; i < len(fields); i++ {
 		f := fields[i]
 		switch {
@@ -326,255 +252,40 @@ func (p *Properties) Parse(s string) {
 			if i+1 < len(fields) {
 				// Commas aren't escaped, and def is always last.
 				p.Default += "," + strings.Join(fields[i+1:], ",")
-				break
+				break outer
 			}
 		}
 	}
 }
 
-func logNoSliceEnc(t1, t2 reflect.Type) {
-	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "proto: no slice oenc for %T = []%T\n", t1, t2)
-}
-
 var protoMessageType = reflect.TypeOf((*Message)(nil)).Elem()
 
-// Initialize the fields for encoding and decoding.
-func (p *Properties) setEncAndDec(typ reflect.Type, f *reflect.StructField, lockGetProp bool) {
-	p.enc = nil
-	p.dec = nil
-	p.size = nil
-
+// setFieldProps initializes the field properties for submessages and maps.
+func (p *Properties) setFieldProps(typ reflect.Type, f *reflect.StructField, lockGetProp bool) {
 	switch t1 := typ; t1.Kind() {
-	default:
-		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "proto: no coders for %v\n", t1)
-
-	// proto3 scalar types
-
-	case reflect.Bool:
-		p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_proto3_bool
-		p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_proto3_bool
-		p.size = size_proto3_bool
-	case reflect.Int32:
-		p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_proto3_int32
-		p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_proto3_int32
-		p.size = size_proto3_int32
-	case reflect.Uint32:
-		p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_proto3_uint32
-		p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_proto3_int32 // can reuse
-		p.size = size_proto3_uint32
-	case reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint64:
-		p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_proto3_int64
-		p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_proto3_int64
-		p.size = size_proto3_int64
-	case reflect.Float32:
-		p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_proto3_uint32 // can just treat them as bits
-		p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_proto3_int32
-		p.size = size_proto3_uint32
-	case reflect.Float64:
-		p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_proto3_int64 // can just treat them as bits
-		p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_proto3_int64
-		p.size = size_proto3_int64
-	case reflect.String:
-		p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_proto3_string
-		p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_proto3_string
-		p.size = size_proto3_string
-
 	case reflect.Ptr:
-		switch t2 := t1.Elem(); t2.Kind() {
-		default:
-			fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "proto: no encoder function for %v -> %v\n", t1, t2)
-			break
-		case reflect.Bool:
-			p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_bool
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_bool
-			p.size = size_bool
-		case reflect.Int32:
-			p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_int32
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_int32
-			p.size = size_int32
-		case reflect.Uint32:
-			p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_uint32
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_int32 // can reuse
-			p.size = size_uint32
-		case reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint64:
-			p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_int64
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_int64
-			p.size = size_int64
-		case reflect.Float32:
-			p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_uint32 // can just treat them as bits
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_int32
-			p.size = size_uint32
-		case reflect.Float64:
-			p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_int64 // can just treat them as bits
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_int64
-			p.size = size_int64
-		case reflect.String:
-			p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_string
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_string
-			p.size = size_string
-		case reflect.Struct:
+		if t1.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct {
 			p.stype = t1.Elem()
-			p.isMarshaler = isMarshaler(t1)
-			p.isUnmarshaler = isUnmarshaler(t1)
-			if p.Wire == "bytes" {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_struct_message
-				p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_struct_message
-				p.size = size_struct_message
-			} else {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_struct_group
-				p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_struct_group
-				p.size = size_struct_group
-			}
 		}
 
 	case reflect.Slice:
-		switch t2 := t1.Elem(); t2.Kind() {
-		default:
-			logNoSliceEnc(t1, t2)
-			break
-		case reflect.Bool:
-			if p.Packed {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_packed_bool
-				p.size = size_slice_packed_bool
-			} else {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_bool
-				p.size = size_slice_bool
-			}
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_bool
-			p.packedDec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_packed_bool
-		case reflect.Int32:
-			if p.Packed {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_packed_int32
-				p.size = size_slice_packed_int32
-			} else {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_int32
-				p.size = size_slice_int32
-			}
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_int32
-			p.packedDec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_packed_int32
-		case reflect.Uint32:
-			if p.Packed {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_packed_uint32
-				p.size = size_slice_packed_uint32
-			} else {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_uint32
-				p.size = size_slice_uint32
-			}
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_int32
-			p.packedDec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_packed_int32
-		case reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint64:
-			if p.Packed {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_packed_int64
-				p.size = size_slice_packed_int64
-			} else {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_int64
-				p.size = size_slice_int64
-			}
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_int64
-			p.packedDec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_packed_int64
-		case reflect.Uint8:
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_byte
-			if p.proto3 {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_proto3_slice_byte
-				p.size = size_proto3_slice_byte
-			} else {
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_byte
-				p.size = size_slice_byte
-			}
-		case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
-			switch t2.Bits() {
-			case 32:
-				// can just treat them as bits
-				if p.Packed {
-					p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_packed_uint32
-					p.size = size_slice_packed_uint32
-				} else {
-					p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_uint32
-					p.size = size_slice_uint32
-				}
-				p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_int32
-				p.packedDec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_packed_int32
-			case 64:
-				// can just treat them as bits
-				if p.Packed {
-					p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_packed_int64
-					p.size = size_slice_packed_int64
-				} else {
-					p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_int64
-					p.size = size_slice_int64
-				}
-				p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_int64
-				p.packedDec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_packed_int64
-			default:
-				logNoSliceEnc(t1, t2)
-				break
-			}
-		case reflect.String:
-			p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_string
-			p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_string
-			p.size = size_slice_string
-		case reflect.Ptr:
-			switch t3 := t2.Elem(); t3.Kind() {
-			default:
-				fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "proto: no ptr oenc for %T -> %T -> %T\n", t1, t2, t3)
-				break
-			case reflect.Struct:
-				p.stype = t2.Elem()
-				p.isMarshaler = isMarshaler(t2)
-				p.isUnmarshaler = isUnmarshaler(t2)
-				if p.Wire == "bytes" {
-					p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_struct_message
-					p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_struct_message
-					p.size = size_slice_struct_message
-				} else {
-					p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_struct_group
-					p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_struct_group
-					p.size = size_slice_struct_group
-				}
-			}
-		case reflect.Slice:
-			switch t2.Elem().Kind() {
-			default:
-				fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "proto: no slice elem oenc for %T -> %T -> %T\n", t1, t2, t2.Elem())
-				break
-			case reflect.Uint8:
-				p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_slice_slice_byte
-				p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_slice_slice_byte
-				p.size = size_slice_slice_byte
-			}
+		if t2 := t1.Elem(); t2.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && t2.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct {
+			p.stype = t2.Elem()
 		}
 
 	case reflect.Map:
-		p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_new_map
-		p.dec = (*Buffer).dec_new_map
-		p.size = size_new_map
-
 		p.mtype = t1
-		p.mkeyprop = &Properties{}
-		p.mkeyprop.init(reflect.PtrTo(p.mtype.Key()), "Key", f.Tag.Get("protobuf_key"), nil, lockGetProp)
-		p.mvalprop = &Properties{}
+		p.MapKeyProp = &Properties{}
+		p.MapKeyProp.init(reflect.PtrTo(p.mtype.Key()), "Key", f.Tag.Get("protobuf_key"), nil, lockGetProp)
+		p.MapValProp = &Properties{}
 		vtype := p.mtype.Elem()
 		if vtype.Kind() != reflect.Ptr && vtype.Kind() != reflect.Slice {
 			// The value type is not a message (*T) or bytes ([]byte),
 			// so we need encoders for the pointer to this type.
 			vtype = reflect.PtrTo(vtype)
 		}
-		p.mvalprop.init(vtype, "Value", f.Tag.Get("protobuf_val"), nil, lockGetProp)
-	}
-
-	// precalculate tag code
-	wire := p.WireType
-	if p.Packed {
-		wire = WireBytes
+		p.MapValProp.init(vtype, "Value", f.Tag.Get("protobuf_val"), nil, lockGetProp)
 	}
-	x := uint32(p.Tag)<<3 | uint32(wire)
-	i := 0
-	for i = 0; x > 127; i++ {
-		p.tagbuf[i] = 0x80 | uint8(x&0x7F)
-		x >>= 7
-	}
-	p.tagbuf[i] = uint8(x)
-	p.tagcode = p.tagbuf[0 : i+1]
 
 	if p.stype != nil {
 		if lockGetProp {
@@ -586,32 +297,9 @@ func (p *Properties) setEncAndDec(typ reflect.Type, f *reflect.StructField, lock
 }
 
 var (
-	marshalerType   = reflect.TypeOf((*Marshaler)(nil)).Elem()
-	unmarshalerType = reflect.TypeOf((*Unmarshaler)(nil)).Elem()
+	marshalerType = reflect.TypeOf((*Marshaler)(nil)).Elem()
 )
 
-// isMarshaler reports whether type t implements Marshaler.
-func isMarshaler(t reflect.Type) bool {
-	// We're checking for (likely) pointer-receiver methods
-	// so if t is not a pointer, something is very wrong.
-	// The calls above only invoke isMarshaler on pointer types.
-	if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
-		panic("proto: misuse of isMarshaler")
-	}
-	return t.Implements(marshalerType)
-}
-
-// isUnmarshaler reports whether type t implements Unmarshaler.
-func isUnmarshaler(t reflect.Type) bool {
-	// We're checking for (likely) pointer-receiver methods
-	// so if t is not a pointer, something is very wrong.
-	// The calls above only invoke isUnmarshaler on pointer types.
-	if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
-		panic("proto: misuse of isUnmarshaler")
-	}
-	return t.Implements(unmarshalerType)
-}
-
 // Init populates the properties from a protocol buffer struct tag.
 func (p *Properties) Init(typ reflect.Type, name, tag string, f *reflect.StructField) {
 	p.init(typ, name, tag, f, true)
@@ -621,14 +309,11 @@ func (p *Properties) init(typ reflect.Type, name, tag string, f *reflect.StructF
 	// "bytes,49,opt,def=hello!"
 	p.Name = name
 	p.OrigName = name
-	if f != nil {
-		p.field = toField(f)
-	}
 	if tag == "" {
 		return
 	}
 	p.Parse(tag)
-	p.setEncAndDec(typ, f, lockGetProp)
+	p.setFieldProps(typ, f, lockGetProp)
 }
 
 var (
@@ -649,9 +334,6 @@ func GetProperties(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties {
 	sprop, ok := propertiesMap[t]
 	propertiesMu.RUnlock()
 	if ok {
-		if collectStats {
-			stats.Chit++
-		}
 		return sprop
 	}
 
@@ -661,26 +343,26 @@ func GetProperties(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties {
 	return sprop
 }
 
+type (
+	oneofFuncsIface interface {
+		XXX_OneofFuncs() (func(Message, *Buffer) error, func(Message, int, int, *Buffer) (bool, error), func(Message) int, []interface{})
+	}
+	oneofWrappersIface interface {
+		XXX_OneofWrappers() []interface{}
+	}
+)
+
 // getPropertiesLocked requires that propertiesMu is held.
 func getPropertiesLocked(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties {
 	if prop, ok := propertiesMap[t]; ok {
-		if collectStats {
-			stats.Chit++
-		}
 		return prop
 	}
-	if collectStats {
-		stats.Cmiss++
-	}
 
 	prop := new(StructProperties)
 	// in case of recursive protos, fill this in now.
 	propertiesMap[t] = prop
 
 	// build properties
-	prop.extendable = reflect.PtrTo(t).Implements(extendableProtoType) ||
-		reflect.PtrTo(t).Implements(extendableProtoV1Type)
-	prop.unrecField = invalidField
 	prop.Prop = make([]*Properties, t.NumField())
 	prop.order = make([]int, t.NumField())
 
@@ -690,17 +372,6 @@ func getPropertiesLocked(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties {
 		name := f.Name
 		p.init(f.Type, name, f.Tag.Get("protobuf"), &f, false)
 
-		if f.Name == "XXX_InternalExtensions" { // special case
-			p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_exts
-			p.dec = nil // not needed
-			p.size = size_exts
-		} else if f.Name == "XXX_extensions" { // special case
-			p.enc = (*Buffer).enc_map
-			p.dec = nil // not needed
-			p.size = size_map
-		} else if f.Name == "XXX_unrecognized" { // special case
-			prop.unrecField = toField(&f)
-		}
 		oneof := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof") // special case
 		if oneof != "" {
 			// Oneof fields don't use the traditional protobuf tag.
@@ -715,22 +386,19 @@ func getPropertiesLocked(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties {
 			}
 			print("\n")
 		}
-		if p.enc == nil && !strings.HasPrefix(f.Name, "XXX_") && oneof == "" {
-			fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "proto: no encoder for", f.Name, f.Type.String(), "[GetProperties]")
-		}
 	}
 
 	// Re-order prop.order.
 	sort.Sort(prop)
 
-	type oneofMessage interface {
-		XXX_OneofFuncs() (func(Message, *Buffer) error, func(Message, int, int, *Buffer) (bool, error), func(Message) int, []interface{})
+	var oots []interface{}
+	switch m := reflect.Zero(reflect.PtrTo(t)).Interface().(type) {
+	case oneofFuncsIface:
+		_, _, _, oots = m.XXX_OneofFuncs()
+	case oneofWrappersIface:
+		oots = m.XXX_OneofWrappers()
 	}
-	if om, ok := reflect.Zero(reflect.PtrTo(t)).Interface().(oneofMessage); ok {
-		var oots []interface{}
-		prop.oneofMarshaler, prop.oneofUnmarshaler, prop.oneofSizer, oots = om.XXX_OneofFuncs()
-		prop.stype = t
-
+	if len(oots) > 0 {
 		// Interpret oneof metadata.
 		prop.OneofTypes = make(map[string]*OneofProperties)
 		for _, oot := range oots {
@@ -779,30 +447,6 @@ func getPropertiesLocked(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties {
 	return prop
 }
 
-// Return the Properties object for the x[0]'th field of the structure.
-func propByIndex(t reflect.Type, x []int) *Properties {
-	if len(x) != 1 {
-		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "proto: field index dimension %d (not 1) for type %s\n", len(x), t)
-		return nil
-	}
-	prop := GetProperties(t)
-	return prop.Prop[x[0]]
-}
-
-// Get the address and type of a pointer to a struct from an interface.
-func getbase(pb Message) (t reflect.Type, b structPointer, err error) {
-	if pb == nil {
-		err = ErrNil
-		return
-	}
-	// get the reflect type of the pointer to the struct.
-	t = reflect.TypeOf(pb)
-	// get the address of the struct.
-	value := reflect.ValueOf(pb)
-	b = toStructPointer(value)
-	return
-}
-
 // A global registry of enum types.
 // The generated code will register the generated maps by calling RegisterEnum.
 
@@ -826,20 +470,42 @@ func EnumValueMap(enumType string) map[string]int32 {
 // A registry of all linked message types.
 // The string is a fully-qualified proto name ("pkg.Message").
 var (
-	protoTypes    = make(map[string]reflect.Type)
-	revProtoTypes = make(map[reflect.Type]string)
+	protoTypedNils = make(map[string]Message)      // a map from proto names to typed nil pointers
+	protoMapTypes  = make(map[string]reflect.Type) // a map from proto names to map types
+	revProtoTypes  = make(map[reflect.Type]string)
 )
 
 // RegisterType is called from generated code and maps from the fully qualified
 // proto name to the type (pointer to struct) of the protocol buffer.
 func RegisterType(x Message, name string) {
-	if _, ok := protoTypes[name]; ok {
+	if _, ok := protoTypedNils[name]; ok {
 		// TODO: Some day, make this a panic.
 		log.Printf("proto: duplicate proto type registered: %s", name)
 		return
 	}
 	t := reflect.TypeOf(x)
-	protoTypes[name] = t
+	if v := reflect.ValueOf(x); v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && v.Pointer() == 0 {
+		// Generated code always calls RegisterType with nil x.
+		// This check is just for extra safety.
+		protoTypedNils[name] = x
+	} else {
+		protoTypedNils[name] = reflect.Zero(t).Interface().(Message)
+	}
+	revProtoTypes[t] = name
+}
+
+// RegisterMapType is called from generated code and maps from the fully qualified
+// proto name to the native map type of the proto map definition.
+func RegisterMapType(x interface{}, name string) {
+	if reflect.TypeOf(x).Kind() != reflect.Map {
+		panic(fmt.Sprintf("RegisterMapType(%T, %q); want map", x, name))
+	}
+	if _, ok := protoMapTypes[name]; ok {
+		log.Printf("proto: duplicate proto type registered: %s", name)
+		return
+	}
+	t := reflect.TypeOf(x)
+	protoMapTypes[name] = t
 	revProtoTypes[t] = name
 }
 
@@ -855,7 +521,14 @@ func MessageName(x Message) string {
 }
 
 // MessageType returns the message type (pointer to struct) for a named message.
-func MessageType(name string) reflect.Type { return protoTypes[name] }
+// The type is not guaranteed to implement proto.Message if the name refers to a
+// map entry.
+func MessageType(name string) reflect.Type {
+	if t, ok := protoTypedNils[name]; ok {
+		return reflect.TypeOf(t)
+	}
+	return protoMapTypes[name]
+}
 
 // A registry of all linked proto files.
 var (
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/table_marshal.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/table_marshal.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5cb11fa955e4d087c7579f4f018b25270a88de47
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/table_marshal.go
@@ -0,0 +1,2776 @@
+// Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+//
+// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors.  All rights reserved.
+// https://github.com/golang/protobuf
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+package proto
+
+import (
+	"errors"
+	"fmt"
+	"math"
+	"reflect"
+	"sort"
+	"strconv"
+	"strings"
+	"sync"
+	"sync/atomic"
+	"unicode/utf8"
+)
+
+// a sizer takes a pointer to a field and the size of its tag, computes the size of
+// the encoded data.
+type sizer func(pointer, int) int
+
+// a marshaler takes a byte slice, a pointer to a field, and its tag (in wire format),
+// marshals the field to the end of the slice, returns the slice and error (if any).
+type marshaler func(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error)
+
+// marshalInfo is the information used for marshaling a message.
+type marshalInfo struct {
+	typ          reflect.Type
+	fields       []*marshalFieldInfo
+	unrecognized field                      // offset of XXX_unrecognized
+	extensions   field                      // offset of XXX_InternalExtensions
+	v1extensions field                      // offset of XXX_extensions
+	sizecache    field                      // offset of XXX_sizecache
+	initialized  int32                      // 0 -- only typ is set, 1 -- fully initialized
+	messageset   bool                       // uses message set wire format
+	hasmarshaler bool                       // has custom marshaler
+	sync.RWMutex                            // protect extElems map, also for initialization
+	extElems     map[int32]*marshalElemInfo // info of extension elements
+}
+
+// marshalFieldInfo is the information used for marshaling a field of a message.
+type marshalFieldInfo struct {
+	field      field
+	wiretag    uint64 // tag in wire format
+	tagsize    int    // size of tag in wire format
+	sizer      sizer
+	marshaler  marshaler
+	isPointer  bool
+	required   bool                              // field is required
+	name       string                            // name of the field, for error reporting
+	oneofElems map[reflect.Type]*marshalElemInfo // info of oneof elements
+}
+
+// marshalElemInfo is the information used for marshaling an extension or oneof element.
+type marshalElemInfo struct {
+	wiretag   uint64 // tag in wire format
+	tagsize   int    // size of tag in wire format
+	sizer     sizer
+	marshaler marshaler
+	isptr     bool // elem is pointer typed, thus interface of this type is a direct interface (extension only)
+	deref     bool // dereference the pointer before operating on it; implies isptr
+}
+
+var (
+	marshalInfoMap  = map[reflect.Type]*marshalInfo{}
+	marshalInfoLock sync.Mutex
+)
+
+// getMarshalInfo returns the information to marshal a given type of message.
+// The info it returns may not necessarily initialized.
+// t is the type of the message (NOT the pointer to it).
+func getMarshalInfo(t reflect.Type) *marshalInfo {
+	marshalInfoLock.Lock()
+	u, ok := marshalInfoMap[t]
+	if !ok {
+		u = &marshalInfo{typ: t}
+		marshalInfoMap[t] = u
+	}
+	marshalInfoLock.Unlock()
+	return u
+}
+
+// Size is the entry point from generated code,
+// and should be ONLY called by generated code.
+// It computes the size of encoded data of msg.
+// a is a pointer to a place to store cached marshal info.
+func (a *InternalMessageInfo) Size(msg Message) int {
+	u := getMessageMarshalInfo(msg, a)
+	ptr := toPointer(&msg)
+	if ptr.isNil() {
+		// We get here if msg is a typed nil ((*SomeMessage)(nil)),
+		// so it satisfies the interface, and msg == nil wouldn't
+		// catch it. We don't want crash in this case.
+		return 0
+	}
+	return u.size(ptr)
+}
+
+// Marshal is the entry point from generated code,
+// and should be ONLY called by generated code.
+// It marshals msg to the end of b.
+// a is a pointer to a place to store cached marshal info.
+func (a *InternalMessageInfo) Marshal(b []byte, msg Message, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	u := getMessageMarshalInfo(msg, a)
+	ptr := toPointer(&msg)
+	if ptr.isNil() {
+		// We get here if msg is a typed nil ((*SomeMessage)(nil)),
+		// so it satisfies the interface, and msg == nil wouldn't
+		// catch it. We don't want crash in this case.
+		return b, ErrNil
+	}
+	return u.marshal(b, ptr, deterministic)
+}
+
+func getMessageMarshalInfo(msg interface{}, a *InternalMessageInfo) *marshalInfo {
+	// u := a.marshal, but atomically.
+	// We use an atomic here to ensure memory consistency.
+	u := atomicLoadMarshalInfo(&a.marshal)
+	if u == nil {
+		// Get marshal information from type of message.
+		t := reflect.ValueOf(msg).Type()
+		if t.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
+			panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot handle non-pointer message type %v", t))
+		}
+		u = getMarshalInfo(t.Elem())
+		// Store it in the cache for later users.
+		// a.marshal = u, but atomically.
+		atomicStoreMarshalInfo(&a.marshal, u)
+	}
+	return u
+}
+
+// size is the main function to compute the size of the encoded data of a message.
+// ptr is the pointer to the message.
+func (u *marshalInfo) size(ptr pointer) int {
+	if atomic.LoadInt32(&u.initialized) == 0 {
+		u.computeMarshalInfo()
+	}
+
+	// If the message can marshal itself, let it do it, for compatibility.
+	// NOTE: This is not efficient.
+	if u.hasmarshaler {
+		m := ptr.asPointerTo(u.typ).Interface().(Marshaler)
+		b, _ := m.Marshal()
+		return len(b)
+	}
+
+	n := 0
+	for _, f := range u.fields {
+		if f.isPointer && ptr.offset(f.field).getPointer().isNil() {
+			// nil pointer always marshals to nothing
+			continue
+		}
+		n += f.sizer(ptr.offset(f.field), f.tagsize)
+	}
+	if u.extensions.IsValid() {
+		e := ptr.offset(u.extensions).toExtensions()
+		if u.messageset {
+			n += u.sizeMessageSet(e)
+		} else {
+			n += u.sizeExtensions(e)
+		}
+	}
+	if u.v1extensions.IsValid() {
+		m := *ptr.offset(u.v1extensions).toOldExtensions()
+		n += u.sizeV1Extensions(m)
+	}
+	if u.unrecognized.IsValid() {
+		s := *ptr.offset(u.unrecognized).toBytes()
+		n += len(s)
+	}
+	// cache the result for use in marshal
+	if u.sizecache.IsValid() {
+		atomic.StoreInt32(ptr.offset(u.sizecache).toInt32(), int32(n))
+	}
+	return n
+}
+
+// cachedsize gets the size from cache. If there is no cache (i.e. message is not generated),
+// fall back to compute the size.
+func (u *marshalInfo) cachedsize(ptr pointer) int {
+	if u.sizecache.IsValid() {
+		return int(atomic.LoadInt32(ptr.offset(u.sizecache).toInt32()))
+	}
+	return u.size(ptr)
+}
+
+// marshal is the main function to marshal a message. It takes a byte slice and appends
+// the encoded data to the end of the slice, returns the slice and error (if any).
+// ptr is the pointer to the message.
+// If deterministic is true, map is marshaled in deterministic order.
+func (u *marshalInfo) marshal(b []byte, ptr pointer, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	if atomic.LoadInt32(&u.initialized) == 0 {
+		u.computeMarshalInfo()
+	}
+
+	// If the message can marshal itself, let it do it, for compatibility.
+	// NOTE: This is not efficient.
+	if u.hasmarshaler {
+		m := ptr.asPointerTo(u.typ).Interface().(Marshaler)
+		b1, err := m.Marshal()
+		b = append(b, b1...)
+		return b, err
+	}
+
+	var err, errLater error
+	// The old marshaler encodes extensions at beginning.
+	if u.extensions.IsValid() {
+		e := ptr.offset(u.extensions).toExtensions()
+		if u.messageset {
+			b, err = u.appendMessageSet(b, e, deterministic)
+		} else {
+			b, err = u.appendExtensions(b, e, deterministic)
+		}
+		if err != nil {
+			return b, err
+		}
+	}
+	if u.v1extensions.IsValid() {
+		m := *ptr.offset(u.v1extensions).toOldExtensions()
+		b, err = u.appendV1Extensions(b, m, deterministic)
+		if err != nil {
+			return b, err
+		}
+	}
+	for _, f := range u.fields {
+		if f.required {
+			if ptr.offset(f.field).getPointer().isNil() {
+				// Required field is not set.
+				// We record the error but keep going, to give a complete marshaling.
+				if errLater == nil {
+					errLater = &RequiredNotSetError{f.name}
+				}
+				continue
+			}
+		}
+		if f.isPointer && ptr.offset(f.field).getPointer().isNil() {
+			// nil pointer always marshals to nothing
+			continue
+		}
+		b, err = f.marshaler(b, ptr.offset(f.field), f.wiretag, deterministic)
+		if err != nil {
+			if err1, ok := err.(*RequiredNotSetError); ok {
+				// Required field in submessage is not set.
+				// We record the error but keep going, to give a complete marshaling.
+				if errLater == nil {
+					errLater = &RequiredNotSetError{f.name + "." + err1.field}
+				}
+				continue
+			}
+			if err == errRepeatedHasNil {
+				err = errors.New("proto: repeated field " + f.name + " has nil element")
+			}
+			if err == errInvalidUTF8 {
+				if errLater == nil {
+					fullName := revProtoTypes[reflect.PtrTo(u.typ)] + "." + f.name
+					errLater = &invalidUTF8Error{fullName}
+				}
+				continue
+			}
+			return b, err
+		}
+	}
+	if u.unrecognized.IsValid() {
+		s := *ptr.offset(u.unrecognized).toBytes()
+		b = append(b, s...)
+	}
+	return b, errLater
+}
+
+// computeMarshalInfo initializes the marshal info.
+func (u *marshalInfo) computeMarshalInfo() {
+	u.Lock()
+	defer u.Unlock()
+	if u.initialized != 0 { // non-atomic read is ok as it is protected by the lock
+		return
+	}
+
+	t := u.typ
+	u.unrecognized = invalidField
+	u.extensions = invalidField
+	u.v1extensions = invalidField
+	u.sizecache = invalidField
+
+	// If the message can marshal itself, let it do it, for compatibility.
+	// NOTE: This is not efficient.
+	if reflect.PtrTo(t).Implements(marshalerType) {
+		u.hasmarshaler = true
+		atomic.StoreInt32(&u.initialized, 1)
+		return
+	}
+
+	// get oneof implementers
+	var oneofImplementers []interface{}
+	switch m := reflect.Zero(reflect.PtrTo(t)).Interface().(type) {
+	case oneofFuncsIface:
+		_, _, _, oneofImplementers = m.XXX_OneofFuncs()
+	case oneofWrappersIface:
+		oneofImplementers = m.XXX_OneofWrappers()
+	}
+
+	n := t.NumField()
+
+	// deal with XXX fields first
+	for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
+		f := t.Field(i)
+		if !strings.HasPrefix(f.Name, "XXX_") {
+			continue
+		}
+		switch f.Name {
+		case "XXX_sizecache":
+			u.sizecache = toField(&f)
+		case "XXX_unrecognized":
+			u.unrecognized = toField(&f)
+		case "XXX_InternalExtensions":
+			u.extensions = toField(&f)
+			u.messageset = f.Tag.Get("protobuf_messageset") == "1"
+		case "XXX_extensions":
+			u.v1extensions = toField(&f)
+		case "XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral":
+			// nothing to do
+		default:
+			panic("unknown XXX field: " + f.Name)
+		}
+		n--
+	}
+
+	// normal fields
+	fields := make([]marshalFieldInfo, n) // batch allocation
+	u.fields = make([]*marshalFieldInfo, 0, n)
+	for i, j := 0, 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
+		f := t.Field(i)
+
+		if strings.HasPrefix(f.Name, "XXX_") {
+			continue
+		}
+		field := &fields[j]
+		j++
+		field.name = f.Name
+		u.fields = append(u.fields, field)
+		if f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof") != "" {
+			field.computeOneofFieldInfo(&f, oneofImplementers)
+			continue
+		}
+		if f.Tag.Get("protobuf") == "" {
+			// field has no tag (not in generated message), ignore it
+			u.fields = u.fields[:len(u.fields)-1]
+			j--
+			continue
+		}
+		field.computeMarshalFieldInfo(&f)
+	}
+
+	// fields are marshaled in tag order on the wire.
+	sort.Sort(byTag(u.fields))
+
+	atomic.StoreInt32(&u.initialized, 1)
+}
+
+// helper for sorting fields by tag
+type byTag []*marshalFieldInfo
+
+func (a byTag) Len() int           { return len(a) }
+func (a byTag) Swap(i, j int)      { a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i] }
+func (a byTag) Less(i, j int) bool { return a[i].wiretag < a[j].wiretag }
+
+// getExtElemInfo returns the information to marshal an extension element.
+// The info it returns is initialized.
+func (u *marshalInfo) getExtElemInfo(desc *ExtensionDesc) *marshalElemInfo {
+	// get from cache first
+	u.RLock()
+	e, ok := u.extElems[desc.Field]
+	u.RUnlock()
+	if ok {
+		return e
+	}
+
+	t := reflect.TypeOf(desc.ExtensionType) // pointer or slice to basic type or struct
+	tags := strings.Split(desc.Tag, ",")
+	tag, err := strconv.Atoi(tags[1])
+	if err != nil {
+		panic("tag is not an integer")
+	}
+	wt := wiretype(tags[0])
+	if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct {
+		t = t.Elem()
+	}
+	sizer, marshaler := typeMarshaler(t, tags, false, false)
+	var deref bool
+	if t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 {
+		t = reflect.PtrTo(t)
+		deref = true
+	}
+	e = &marshalElemInfo{
+		wiretag:   uint64(tag)<<3 | wt,
+		tagsize:   SizeVarint(uint64(tag) << 3),
+		sizer:     sizer,
+		marshaler: marshaler,
+		isptr:     t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr,
+		deref:     deref,
+	}
+
+	// update cache
+	u.Lock()
+	if u.extElems == nil {
+		u.extElems = make(map[int32]*marshalElemInfo)
+	}
+	u.extElems[desc.Field] = e
+	u.Unlock()
+	return e
+}
+
+// computeMarshalFieldInfo fills up the information to marshal a field.
+func (fi *marshalFieldInfo) computeMarshalFieldInfo(f *reflect.StructField) {
+	// parse protobuf tag of the field.
+	// tag has format of "bytes,49,opt,name=foo,def=hello!"
+	tags := strings.Split(f.Tag.Get("protobuf"), ",")
+	if tags[0] == "" {
+		return
+	}
+	tag, err := strconv.Atoi(tags[1])
+	if err != nil {
+		panic("tag is not an integer")
+	}
+	wt := wiretype(tags[0])
+	if tags[2] == "req" {
+		fi.required = true
+	}
+	fi.setTag(f, tag, wt)
+	fi.setMarshaler(f, tags)
+}
+
+func (fi *marshalFieldInfo) computeOneofFieldInfo(f *reflect.StructField, oneofImplementers []interface{}) {
+	fi.field = toField(f)
+	fi.wiretag = math.MaxInt32 // Use a large tag number, make oneofs sorted at the end. This tag will not appear on the wire.
+	fi.isPointer = true
+	fi.sizer, fi.marshaler = makeOneOfMarshaler(fi, f)
+	fi.oneofElems = make(map[reflect.Type]*marshalElemInfo)
+
+	ityp := f.Type // interface type
+	for _, o := range oneofImplementers {
+		t := reflect.TypeOf(o)
+		if !t.Implements(ityp) {
+			continue
+		}
+		sf := t.Elem().Field(0) // oneof implementer is a struct with a single field
+		tags := strings.Split(sf.Tag.Get("protobuf"), ",")
+		tag, err := strconv.Atoi(tags[1])
+		if err != nil {
+			panic("tag is not an integer")
+		}
+		wt := wiretype(tags[0])
+		sizer, marshaler := typeMarshaler(sf.Type, tags, false, true) // oneof should not omit any zero value
+		fi.oneofElems[t.Elem()] = &marshalElemInfo{
+			wiretag:   uint64(tag)<<3 | wt,
+			tagsize:   SizeVarint(uint64(tag) << 3),
+			sizer:     sizer,
+			marshaler: marshaler,
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+// wiretype returns the wire encoding of the type.
+func wiretype(encoding string) uint64 {
+	switch encoding {
+	case "fixed32":
+		return WireFixed32
+	case "fixed64":
+		return WireFixed64
+	case "varint", "zigzag32", "zigzag64":
+		return WireVarint
+	case "bytes":
+		return WireBytes
+	case "group":
+		return WireStartGroup
+	}
+	panic("unknown wire type " + encoding)
+}
+
+// setTag fills up the tag (in wire format) and its size in the info of a field.
+func (fi *marshalFieldInfo) setTag(f *reflect.StructField, tag int, wt uint64) {
+	fi.field = toField(f)
+	fi.wiretag = uint64(tag)<<3 | wt
+	fi.tagsize = SizeVarint(uint64(tag) << 3)
+}
+
+// setMarshaler fills up the sizer and marshaler in the info of a field.
+func (fi *marshalFieldInfo) setMarshaler(f *reflect.StructField, tags []string) {
+	switch f.Type.Kind() {
+	case reflect.Map:
+		// map field
+		fi.isPointer = true
+		fi.sizer, fi.marshaler = makeMapMarshaler(f)
+		return
+	case reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice:
+		fi.isPointer = true
+	}
+	fi.sizer, fi.marshaler = typeMarshaler(f.Type, tags, true, false)
+}
+
+// typeMarshaler returns the sizer and marshaler of a given field.
+// t is the type of the field.
+// tags is the generated "protobuf" tag of the field.
+// If nozero is true, zero value is not marshaled to the wire.
+// If oneof is true, it is a oneof field.
+func typeMarshaler(t reflect.Type, tags []string, nozero, oneof bool) (sizer, marshaler) {
+	encoding := tags[0]
+
+	pointer := false
+	slice := false
+	if t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 {
+		slice = true
+		t = t.Elem()
+	}
+	if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
+		pointer = true
+		t = t.Elem()
+	}
+
+	packed := false
+	proto3 := false
+	validateUTF8 := true
+	for i := 2; i < len(tags); i++ {
+		if tags[i] == "packed" {
+			packed = true
+		}
+		if tags[i] == "proto3" {
+			proto3 = true
+		}
+	}
+	validateUTF8 = validateUTF8 && proto3
+
+	switch t.Kind() {
+	case reflect.Bool:
+		if pointer {
+			return sizeBoolPtr, appendBoolPtr
+		}
+		if slice {
+			if packed {
+				return sizeBoolPackedSlice, appendBoolPackedSlice
+			}
+			return sizeBoolSlice, appendBoolSlice
+		}
+		if nozero {
+			return sizeBoolValueNoZero, appendBoolValueNoZero
+		}
+		return sizeBoolValue, appendBoolValue
+	case reflect.Uint32:
+		switch encoding {
+		case "fixed32":
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeFixed32Ptr, appendFixed32Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				if packed {
+					return sizeFixed32PackedSlice, appendFixed32PackedSlice
+				}
+				return sizeFixed32Slice, appendFixed32Slice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeFixed32ValueNoZero, appendFixed32ValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeFixed32Value, appendFixed32Value
+		case "varint":
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeVarint32Ptr, appendVarint32Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				if packed {
+					return sizeVarint32PackedSlice, appendVarint32PackedSlice
+				}
+				return sizeVarint32Slice, appendVarint32Slice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeVarint32ValueNoZero, appendVarint32ValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeVarint32Value, appendVarint32Value
+		}
+	case reflect.Int32:
+		switch encoding {
+		case "fixed32":
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeFixedS32Ptr, appendFixedS32Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				if packed {
+					return sizeFixedS32PackedSlice, appendFixedS32PackedSlice
+				}
+				return sizeFixedS32Slice, appendFixedS32Slice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeFixedS32ValueNoZero, appendFixedS32ValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeFixedS32Value, appendFixedS32Value
+		case "varint":
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeVarintS32Ptr, appendVarintS32Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				if packed {
+					return sizeVarintS32PackedSlice, appendVarintS32PackedSlice
+				}
+				return sizeVarintS32Slice, appendVarintS32Slice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeVarintS32ValueNoZero, appendVarintS32ValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeVarintS32Value, appendVarintS32Value
+		case "zigzag32":
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeZigzag32Ptr, appendZigzag32Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				if packed {
+					return sizeZigzag32PackedSlice, appendZigzag32PackedSlice
+				}
+				return sizeZigzag32Slice, appendZigzag32Slice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeZigzag32ValueNoZero, appendZigzag32ValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeZigzag32Value, appendZigzag32Value
+		}
+	case reflect.Uint64:
+		switch encoding {
+		case "fixed64":
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeFixed64Ptr, appendFixed64Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				if packed {
+					return sizeFixed64PackedSlice, appendFixed64PackedSlice
+				}
+				return sizeFixed64Slice, appendFixed64Slice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeFixed64ValueNoZero, appendFixed64ValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeFixed64Value, appendFixed64Value
+		case "varint":
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeVarint64Ptr, appendVarint64Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				if packed {
+					return sizeVarint64PackedSlice, appendVarint64PackedSlice
+				}
+				return sizeVarint64Slice, appendVarint64Slice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeVarint64ValueNoZero, appendVarint64ValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeVarint64Value, appendVarint64Value
+		}
+	case reflect.Int64:
+		switch encoding {
+		case "fixed64":
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeFixedS64Ptr, appendFixedS64Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				if packed {
+					return sizeFixedS64PackedSlice, appendFixedS64PackedSlice
+				}
+				return sizeFixedS64Slice, appendFixedS64Slice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeFixedS64ValueNoZero, appendFixedS64ValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeFixedS64Value, appendFixedS64Value
+		case "varint":
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeVarintS64Ptr, appendVarintS64Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				if packed {
+					return sizeVarintS64PackedSlice, appendVarintS64PackedSlice
+				}
+				return sizeVarintS64Slice, appendVarintS64Slice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeVarintS64ValueNoZero, appendVarintS64ValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeVarintS64Value, appendVarintS64Value
+		case "zigzag64":
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeZigzag64Ptr, appendZigzag64Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				if packed {
+					return sizeZigzag64PackedSlice, appendZigzag64PackedSlice
+				}
+				return sizeZigzag64Slice, appendZigzag64Slice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeZigzag64ValueNoZero, appendZigzag64ValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeZigzag64Value, appendZigzag64Value
+		}
+	case reflect.Float32:
+		if pointer {
+			return sizeFloat32Ptr, appendFloat32Ptr
+		}
+		if slice {
+			if packed {
+				return sizeFloat32PackedSlice, appendFloat32PackedSlice
+			}
+			return sizeFloat32Slice, appendFloat32Slice
+		}
+		if nozero {
+			return sizeFloat32ValueNoZero, appendFloat32ValueNoZero
+		}
+		return sizeFloat32Value, appendFloat32Value
+	case reflect.Float64:
+		if pointer {
+			return sizeFloat64Ptr, appendFloat64Ptr
+		}
+		if slice {
+			if packed {
+				return sizeFloat64PackedSlice, appendFloat64PackedSlice
+			}
+			return sizeFloat64Slice, appendFloat64Slice
+		}
+		if nozero {
+			return sizeFloat64ValueNoZero, appendFloat64ValueNoZero
+		}
+		return sizeFloat64Value, appendFloat64Value
+	case reflect.String:
+		if validateUTF8 {
+			if pointer {
+				return sizeStringPtr, appendUTF8StringPtr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return sizeStringSlice, appendUTF8StringSlice
+			}
+			if nozero {
+				return sizeStringValueNoZero, appendUTF8StringValueNoZero
+			}
+			return sizeStringValue, appendUTF8StringValue
+		}
+		if pointer {
+			return sizeStringPtr, appendStringPtr
+		}
+		if slice {
+			return sizeStringSlice, appendStringSlice
+		}
+		if nozero {
+			return sizeStringValueNoZero, appendStringValueNoZero
+		}
+		return sizeStringValue, appendStringValue
+	case reflect.Slice:
+		if slice {
+			return sizeBytesSlice, appendBytesSlice
+		}
+		if oneof {
+			// Oneof bytes field may also have "proto3" tag.
+			// We want to marshal it as a oneof field. Do this
+			// check before the proto3 check.
+			return sizeBytesOneof, appendBytesOneof
+		}
+		if proto3 {
+			return sizeBytes3, appendBytes3
+		}
+		return sizeBytes, appendBytes
+	case reflect.Struct:
+		switch encoding {
+		case "group":
+			if slice {
+				return makeGroupSliceMarshaler(getMarshalInfo(t))
+			}
+			return makeGroupMarshaler(getMarshalInfo(t))
+		case "bytes":
+			if slice {
+				return makeMessageSliceMarshaler(getMarshalInfo(t))
+			}
+			return makeMessageMarshaler(getMarshalInfo(t))
+		}
+	}
+	panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown or mismatched type: type: %v, wire type: %v", t, encoding))
+}
+
+// Below are functions to size/marshal a specific type of a field.
+// They are stored in the field's info, and called by function pointers.
+// They have type sizer or marshaler.
+
+func sizeFixed32Value(_ pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	return 4 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixed32ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toUint32()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 4 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixed32Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toUint32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 4 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixed32Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toUint32Slice()
+	return (4 + tagsize) * len(s)
+}
+func sizeFixed32PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toUint32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 4*len(s) + SizeVarint(uint64(4*len(s))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixedS32Value(_ pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	return 4 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixedS32ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 4 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixedS32Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := ptr.getInt32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 4 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixedS32Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	return (4 + tagsize) * len(s)
+}
+func sizeFixedS32PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 4*len(s) + SizeVarint(uint64(4*len(s))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFloat32Value(_ pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	return 4 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFloat32ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := math.Float32bits(*ptr.toFloat32())
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 4 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFloat32Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toFloat32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 4 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFloat32Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toFloat32Slice()
+	return (4 + tagsize) * len(s)
+}
+func sizeFloat32PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toFloat32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 4*len(s) + SizeVarint(uint64(4*len(s))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixed64Value(_ pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	return 8 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixed64ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toUint64()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 8 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixed64Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toUint64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 8 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixed64Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toUint64Slice()
+	return (8 + tagsize) * len(s)
+}
+func sizeFixed64PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toUint64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 8*len(s) + SizeVarint(uint64(8*len(s))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixedS64Value(_ pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	return 8 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixedS64ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 8 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixedS64Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toInt64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 8 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFixedS64Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	return (8 + tagsize) * len(s)
+}
+func sizeFixedS64PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 8*len(s) + SizeVarint(uint64(8*len(s))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFloat64Value(_ pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	return 8 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFloat64ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := math.Float64bits(*ptr.toFloat64())
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 8 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFloat64Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toFloat64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 8 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeFloat64Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toFloat64Slice()
+	return (8 + tagsize) * len(s)
+}
+func sizeFloat64PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toFloat64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 8*len(s) + SizeVarint(uint64(8*len(s))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarint32Value(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toUint32()
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarint32ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toUint32()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarint32Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toUint32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(*p)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarint32Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toUint32Slice()
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + tagsize
+	}
+	return n
+}
+func sizeVarint32PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toUint32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v))
+	}
+	return n + SizeVarint(uint64(n)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarintS32Value(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarintS32ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarintS32Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := ptr.getInt32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(*p)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarintS32Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + tagsize
+	}
+	return n
+}
+func sizeVarintS32PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v))
+	}
+	return n + SizeVarint(uint64(n)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarint64Value(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toUint64()
+	return SizeVarint(v) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarint64ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toUint64()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return SizeVarint(v) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarint64Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toUint64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return SizeVarint(*p) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarint64Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toUint64Slice()
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(v) + tagsize
+	}
+	return n
+}
+func sizeVarint64PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toUint64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(v)
+	}
+	return n + SizeVarint(uint64(n)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarintS64Value(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarintS64ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarintS64Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toInt64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(*p)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeVarintS64Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v)) + tagsize
+	}
+	return n
+}
+func sizeVarintS64PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v))
+	}
+	return n + SizeVarint(uint64(n)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeZigzag32Value(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	return SizeVarint(uint64((uint32(v)<<1)^uint32((int32(v)>>31)))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeZigzag32ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return SizeVarint(uint64((uint32(v)<<1)^uint32((int32(v)>>31)))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeZigzag32Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := ptr.getInt32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	v := *p
+	return SizeVarint(uint64((uint32(v)<<1)^uint32((int32(v)>>31)))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeZigzag32Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64((uint32(v)<<1)^uint32((int32(v)>>31)))) + tagsize
+	}
+	return n
+}
+func sizeZigzag32PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64((uint32(v) << 1) ^ uint32((int32(v) >> 31))))
+	}
+	return n + SizeVarint(uint64(n)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeZigzag64Value(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(v<<1)^uint64((int64(v)>>63))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeZigzag64ValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(v<<1)^uint64((int64(v)>>63))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeZigzag64Ptr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toInt64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	v := *p
+	return SizeVarint(uint64(v<<1)^uint64((int64(v)>>63))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeZigzag64Slice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v<<1)^uint64((int64(v)>>63))) + tagsize
+	}
+	return n
+}
+func sizeZigzag64PackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v<<1) ^ uint64((int64(v) >> 63)))
+	}
+	return n + SizeVarint(uint64(n)) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeBoolValue(_ pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	return 1 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeBoolValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toBool()
+	if !v {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 1 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeBoolPtr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toBoolPtr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return 1 + tagsize
+}
+func sizeBoolSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toBoolSlice()
+	return (1 + tagsize) * len(s)
+}
+func sizeBoolPackedSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toBoolSlice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return len(s) + SizeVarint(uint64(len(s))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeStringValue(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toString()
+	return len(v) + SizeVarint(uint64(len(v))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeStringValueNoZero(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toString()
+	if v == "" {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return len(v) + SizeVarint(uint64(len(v))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeStringPtr(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	p := *ptr.toStringPtr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	v := *p
+	return len(v) + SizeVarint(uint64(len(v))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeStringSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toStringSlice()
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += len(v) + SizeVarint(uint64(len(v))) + tagsize
+	}
+	return n
+}
+func sizeBytes(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toBytes()
+	if v == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return len(v) + SizeVarint(uint64(len(v))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeBytes3(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toBytes()
+	if len(v) == 0 {
+		return 0
+	}
+	return len(v) + SizeVarint(uint64(len(v))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeBytesOneof(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	v := *ptr.toBytes()
+	return len(v) + SizeVarint(uint64(len(v))) + tagsize
+}
+func sizeBytesSlice(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+	s := *ptr.toBytesSlice()
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += len(v) + SizeVarint(uint64(len(v))) + tagsize
+	}
+	return n
+}
+
+// appendFixed32 appends an encoded fixed32 to b.
+func appendFixed32(b []byte, v uint32) []byte {
+	b = append(b,
+		byte(v),
+		byte(v>>8),
+		byte(v>>16),
+		byte(v>>24))
+	return b
+}
+
+// appendFixed64 appends an encoded fixed64 to b.
+func appendFixed64(b []byte, v uint64) []byte {
+	b = append(b,
+		byte(v),
+		byte(v>>8),
+		byte(v>>16),
+		byte(v>>24),
+		byte(v>>32),
+		byte(v>>40),
+		byte(v>>48),
+		byte(v>>56))
+	return b
+}
+
+// appendVarint appends an encoded varint to b.
+func appendVarint(b []byte, v uint64) []byte {
+	// TODO: make 1-byte (maybe 2-byte) case inline-able, once we
+	// have non-leaf inliner.
+	switch {
+	case v < 1<<7:
+		b = append(b, byte(v))
+	case v < 1<<14:
+		b = append(b,
+			byte(v&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte(v>>7))
+	case v < 1<<21:
+		b = append(b,
+			byte(v&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte(v>>14))
+	case v < 1<<28:
+		b = append(b,
+			byte(v&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte(v>>21))
+	case v < 1<<35:
+		b = append(b,
+			byte(v&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte(v>>28))
+	case v < 1<<42:
+		b = append(b,
+			byte(v&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte(v>>35))
+	case v < 1<<49:
+		b = append(b,
+			byte(v&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte(v>>42))
+	case v < 1<<56:
+		b = append(b,
+			byte(v&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>42)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte(v>>49))
+	case v < 1<<63:
+		b = append(b,
+			byte(v&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>42)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>49)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte(v>>56))
+	default:
+		b = append(b,
+			byte(v&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>7)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>14)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>21)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>28)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>35)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>42)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>49)&0x7f|0x80),
+			byte((v>>56)&0x7f|0x80),
+			1)
+	}
+	return b
+}
+
+func appendFixed32Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toUint32()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed32(b, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixed32ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toUint32()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed32(b, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixed32Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toUint32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed32(b, *p)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixed32Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toUint32Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendFixed32(b, v)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixed32PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toUint32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(4*len(s)))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendFixed32(b, v)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixedS32Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed32(b, uint32(v))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixedS32ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed32(b, uint32(v))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixedS32Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := ptr.getInt32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed32(b, uint32(*p))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixedS32Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendFixed32(b, uint32(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixedS32PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(4*len(s)))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendFixed32(b, uint32(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFloat32Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := math.Float32bits(*ptr.toFloat32())
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed32(b, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFloat32ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := math.Float32bits(*ptr.toFloat32())
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed32(b, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFloat32Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toFloat32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(*p))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFloat32Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toFloat32Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFloat32PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toFloat32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(4*len(s)))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendFixed32(b, math.Float32bits(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixed64Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toUint64()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed64(b, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixed64ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toUint64()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed64(b, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixed64Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toUint64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed64(b, *p)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixed64Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toUint64Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendFixed64(b, v)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixed64PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toUint64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(8*len(s)))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendFixed64(b, v)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixedS64Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed64(b, uint64(v))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixedS64ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed64(b, uint64(v))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixedS64Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toInt64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed64(b, uint64(*p))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixedS64Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendFixed64(b, uint64(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFixedS64PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(8*len(s)))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendFixed64(b, uint64(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFloat64Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := math.Float64bits(*ptr.toFloat64())
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed64(b, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFloat64ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := math.Float64bits(*ptr.toFloat64())
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed64(b, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFloat64Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toFloat64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(*p))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFloat64Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toFloat64Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendFloat64PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toFloat64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(8*len(s)))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendFixed64(b, math.Float64bits(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarint32Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toUint32()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarint32ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toUint32()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarint32Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toUint32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(*p))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarint32Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toUint32Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarint32PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toUint32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	// compute size
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v))
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(n))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarintS32Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarintS32ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarintS32Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := ptr.getInt32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(*p))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarintS32Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarintS32PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	// compute size
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v))
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(n))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarint64Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toUint64()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarint64ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toUint64()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarint64Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toUint64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, *p)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarint64Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toUint64Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendVarint(b, v)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarint64PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toUint64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	// compute size
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(v)
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(n))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, v)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarintS64Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarintS64ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarintS64Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toInt64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(*p))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarintS64Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendVarintS64PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	// compute size
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v))
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(n))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendZigzag32Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64((uint32(v)<<1)^uint32((int32(v)>>31))))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendZigzag32ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt32()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64((uint32(v)<<1)^uint32((int32(v)>>31))))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendZigzag32Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := ptr.getInt32Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	v := *p
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64((uint32(v)<<1)^uint32((int32(v)>>31))))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendZigzag32Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64((uint32(v)<<1)^uint32((int32(v)>>31))))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendZigzag32PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := ptr.getInt32Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	// compute size
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64((uint32(v) << 1) ^ uint32((int32(v) >> 31))))
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(n))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64((uint32(v)<<1)^uint32((int32(v)>>31))))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendZigzag64Value(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v<<1)^uint64((int64(v)>>63)))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendZigzag64ValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toInt64()
+	if v == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v<<1)^uint64((int64(v)>>63)))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendZigzag64Ptr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toInt64Ptr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	v := *p
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v<<1)^uint64((int64(v)>>63)))
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendZigzag64Slice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v<<1)^uint64((int64(v)>>63)))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendZigzag64PackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toInt64Slice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	// compute size
+	n := 0
+	for _, v := range s {
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(v<<1) ^ uint64((int64(v) >> 63)))
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(n))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(v<<1)^uint64((int64(v)>>63)))
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendBoolValue(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toBool()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	if v {
+		b = append(b, 1)
+	} else {
+		b = append(b, 0)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendBoolValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toBool()
+	if !v {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = append(b, 1)
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func appendBoolPtr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toBoolPtr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	if *p {
+		b = append(b, 1)
+	} else {
+		b = append(b, 0)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendBoolSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toBoolSlice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		if v {
+			b = append(b, 1)
+		} else {
+			b = append(b, 0)
+		}
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendBoolPackedSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toBoolSlice()
+	if len(s) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag&^7|WireBytes)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(s)))
+	for _, v := range s {
+		if v {
+			b = append(b, 1)
+		} else {
+			b = append(b, 0)
+		}
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendStringValue(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toString()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+	b = append(b, v...)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendStringValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toString()
+	if v == "" {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+	b = append(b, v...)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendStringPtr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	p := *ptr.toStringPtr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	v := *p
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+	b = append(b, v...)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendStringSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toStringSlice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+		b = append(b, v...)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendUTF8StringValue(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	var invalidUTF8 bool
+	v := *ptr.toString()
+	if !utf8.ValidString(v) {
+		invalidUTF8 = true
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+	b = append(b, v...)
+	if invalidUTF8 {
+		return b, errInvalidUTF8
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendUTF8StringValueNoZero(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	var invalidUTF8 bool
+	v := *ptr.toString()
+	if v == "" {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	if !utf8.ValidString(v) {
+		invalidUTF8 = true
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+	b = append(b, v...)
+	if invalidUTF8 {
+		return b, errInvalidUTF8
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendUTF8StringPtr(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	var invalidUTF8 bool
+	p := *ptr.toStringPtr()
+	if p == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	v := *p
+	if !utf8.ValidString(v) {
+		invalidUTF8 = true
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+	b = append(b, v...)
+	if invalidUTF8 {
+		return b, errInvalidUTF8
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendUTF8StringSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	var invalidUTF8 bool
+	s := *ptr.toStringSlice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		if !utf8.ValidString(v) {
+			invalidUTF8 = true
+		}
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+		b = append(b, v...)
+	}
+	if invalidUTF8 {
+		return b, errInvalidUTF8
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendBytes(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toBytes()
+	if v == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+	b = append(b, v...)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendBytes3(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toBytes()
+	if len(v) == 0 {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+	b = append(b, v...)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendBytesOneof(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	v := *ptr.toBytes()
+	b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+	b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+	b = append(b, v...)
+	return b, nil
+}
+func appendBytesSlice(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, _ bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	s := *ptr.toBytesSlice()
+	for _, v := range s {
+		b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(len(v)))
+		b = append(b, v...)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+// makeGroupMarshaler returns the sizer and marshaler for a group.
+// u is the marshal info of the underlying message.
+func makeGroupMarshaler(u *marshalInfo) (sizer, marshaler) {
+	return func(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+			p := ptr.getPointer()
+			if p.isNil() {
+				return 0
+			}
+			return u.size(p) + 2*tagsize
+		},
+		func(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+			p := ptr.getPointer()
+			if p.isNil() {
+				return b, nil
+			}
+			var err error
+			b = appendVarint(b, wiretag) // start group
+			b, err = u.marshal(b, p, deterministic)
+			b = appendVarint(b, wiretag+(WireEndGroup-WireStartGroup)) // end group
+			return b, err
+		}
+}
+
+// makeGroupSliceMarshaler returns the sizer and marshaler for a group slice.
+// u is the marshal info of the underlying message.
+func makeGroupSliceMarshaler(u *marshalInfo) (sizer, marshaler) {
+	return func(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+			s := ptr.getPointerSlice()
+			n := 0
+			for _, v := range s {
+				if v.isNil() {
+					continue
+				}
+				n += u.size(v) + 2*tagsize
+			}
+			return n
+		},
+		func(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+			s := ptr.getPointerSlice()
+			var err error
+			var nerr nonFatal
+			for _, v := range s {
+				if v.isNil() {
+					return b, errRepeatedHasNil
+				}
+				b = appendVarint(b, wiretag) // start group
+				b, err = u.marshal(b, v, deterministic)
+				b = appendVarint(b, wiretag+(WireEndGroup-WireStartGroup)) // end group
+				if !nerr.Merge(err) {
+					if err == ErrNil {
+						err = errRepeatedHasNil
+					}
+					return b, err
+				}
+			}
+			return b, nerr.E
+		}
+}
+
+// makeMessageMarshaler returns the sizer and marshaler for a message field.
+// u is the marshal info of the message.
+func makeMessageMarshaler(u *marshalInfo) (sizer, marshaler) {
+	return func(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+			p := ptr.getPointer()
+			if p.isNil() {
+				return 0
+			}
+			siz := u.size(p)
+			return siz + SizeVarint(uint64(siz)) + tagsize
+		},
+		func(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+			p := ptr.getPointer()
+			if p.isNil() {
+				return b, nil
+			}
+			b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+			siz := u.cachedsize(p)
+			b = appendVarint(b, uint64(siz))
+			return u.marshal(b, p, deterministic)
+		}
+}
+
+// makeMessageSliceMarshaler returns the sizer and marshaler for a message slice.
+// u is the marshal info of the message.
+func makeMessageSliceMarshaler(u *marshalInfo) (sizer, marshaler) {
+	return func(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+			s := ptr.getPointerSlice()
+			n := 0
+			for _, v := range s {
+				if v.isNil() {
+					continue
+				}
+				siz := u.size(v)
+				n += siz + SizeVarint(uint64(siz)) + tagsize
+			}
+			return n
+		},
+		func(b []byte, ptr pointer, wiretag uint64, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+			s := ptr.getPointerSlice()
+			var err error
+			var nerr nonFatal
+			for _, v := range s {
+				if v.isNil() {
+					return b, errRepeatedHasNil
+				}
+				b = appendVarint(b, wiretag)
+				siz := u.cachedsize(v)
+				b = appendVarint(b, uint64(siz))
+				b, err = u.marshal(b, v, deterministic)
+
+				if !nerr.Merge(err) {
+					if err == ErrNil {
+						err = errRepeatedHasNil
+					}
+					return b, err
+				}
+			}
+			return b, nerr.E
+		}
+}
+
+// makeMapMarshaler returns the sizer and marshaler for a map field.
+// f is the pointer to the reflect data structure of the field.
+func makeMapMarshaler(f *reflect.StructField) (sizer, marshaler) {
+	// figure out key and value type
+	t := f.Type
+	keyType := t.Key()
+	valType := t.Elem()
+	keyTags := strings.Split(f.Tag.Get("protobuf_key"), ",")
+	valTags := strings.Split(f.Tag.Get("protobuf_val"), ",")
+	keySizer, keyMarshaler := typeMarshaler(keyType, keyTags, false, false) // don't omit zero value in map
+	valSizer, valMarshaler := typeMarshaler(valType, valTags, false, false) // don't omit zero value in map
+	keyWireTag := 1<<3 | wiretype(keyTags[0])
+	valWireTag := 2<<3 | wiretype(valTags[0])
+
+	// We create an interface to get the addresses of the map key and value.
+	// If value is pointer-typed, the interface is a direct interface, the
+	// idata itself is the value. Otherwise, the idata is the pointer to the
+	// value.
+	// Key cannot be pointer-typed.
+	valIsPtr := valType.Kind() == reflect.Ptr
+
+	// If value is a message with nested maps, calling
+	// valSizer in marshal may be quadratic. We should use
+	// cached version in marshal (but not in size).
+	// If value is not message type, we don't have size cache,
+	// but it cannot be nested either. Just use valSizer.
+	valCachedSizer := valSizer
+	if valIsPtr && valType.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct {
+		u := getMarshalInfo(valType.Elem())
+		valCachedSizer = func(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+			// Same as message sizer, but use cache.
+			p := ptr.getPointer()
+			if p.isNil() {
+				return 0
+			}
+			siz := u.cachedsize(p)
+			return siz + SizeVarint(uint64(siz)) + tagsize
+		}
+	}
+	return func(ptr pointer, tagsize int) int {
+			m := ptr.asPointerTo(t).Elem() // the map
+			n := 0
+			for _, k := range m.MapKeys() {
+				ki := k.Interface()
+				vi := m.MapIndex(k).Interface()
+				kaddr := toAddrPointer(&ki, false, false)      // pointer to key
+				vaddr := toAddrPointer(&vi, valIsPtr, false)   // pointer to value
+				siz := keySizer(kaddr, 1) + valSizer(vaddr, 1) // tag of key = 1 (size=1), tag of val = 2 (size=1)
+				n += siz + SizeVarint(uint64(siz)) + tagsize
+			}
+			return n
+		},
+		func(b []byte, ptr pointer, tag uint64, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+			m := ptr.asPointerTo(t).Elem() // the map
+			var err error
+			keys := m.MapKeys()
+			if len(keys) > 1 && deterministic {
+				sort.Sort(mapKeys(keys))
+			}
+
+			var nerr nonFatal
+			for _, k := range keys {
+				ki := k.Interface()
+				vi := m.MapIndex(k).Interface()
+				kaddr := toAddrPointer(&ki, false, false)    // pointer to key
+				vaddr := toAddrPointer(&vi, valIsPtr, false) // pointer to value
+				b = appendVarint(b, tag)
+				siz := keySizer(kaddr, 1) + valCachedSizer(vaddr, 1) // tag of key = 1 (size=1), tag of val = 2 (size=1)
+				b = appendVarint(b, uint64(siz))
+				b, err = keyMarshaler(b, kaddr, keyWireTag, deterministic)
+				if !nerr.Merge(err) {
+					return b, err
+				}
+				b, err = valMarshaler(b, vaddr, valWireTag, deterministic)
+				if err != ErrNil && !nerr.Merge(err) { // allow nil value in map
+					return b, err
+				}
+			}
+			return b, nerr.E
+		}
+}
+
+// makeOneOfMarshaler returns the sizer and marshaler for a oneof field.
+// fi is the marshal info of the field.
+// f is the pointer to the reflect data structure of the field.
+func makeOneOfMarshaler(fi *marshalFieldInfo, f *reflect.StructField) (sizer, marshaler) {
+	// Oneof field is an interface. We need to get the actual data type on the fly.
+	t := f.Type
+	return func(ptr pointer, _ int) int {
+			p := ptr.getInterfacePointer()
+			if p.isNil() {
+				return 0
+			}
+			v := ptr.asPointerTo(t).Elem().Elem().Elem() // *interface -> interface -> *struct -> struct
+			telem := v.Type()
+			e := fi.oneofElems[telem]
+			return e.sizer(p, e.tagsize)
+		},
+		func(b []byte, ptr pointer, _ uint64, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+			p := ptr.getInterfacePointer()
+			if p.isNil() {
+				return b, nil
+			}
+			v := ptr.asPointerTo(t).Elem().Elem().Elem() // *interface -> interface -> *struct -> struct
+			telem := v.Type()
+			if telem.Field(0).Type.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && p.getPointer().isNil() {
+				return b, errOneofHasNil
+			}
+			e := fi.oneofElems[telem]
+			return e.marshaler(b, p, e.wiretag, deterministic)
+		}
+}
+
+// sizeExtensions computes the size of encoded data for a XXX_InternalExtensions field.
+func (u *marshalInfo) sizeExtensions(ext *XXX_InternalExtensions) int {
+	m, mu := ext.extensionsRead()
+	if m == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	mu.Lock()
+
+	n := 0
+	for _, e := range m {
+		if e.value == nil || e.desc == nil {
+			// Extension is only in its encoded form.
+			n += len(e.enc)
+			continue
+		}
+
+		// We don't skip extensions that have an encoded form set,
+		// because the extension value may have been mutated after
+		// the last time this function was called.
+		ei := u.getExtElemInfo(e.desc)
+		v := e.value
+		p := toAddrPointer(&v, ei.isptr, ei.deref)
+		n += ei.sizer(p, ei.tagsize)
+	}
+	mu.Unlock()
+	return n
+}
+
+// appendExtensions marshals a XXX_InternalExtensions field to the end of byte slice b.
+func (u *marshalInfo) appendExtensions(b []byte, ext *XXX_InternalExtensions, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	m, mu := ext.extensionsRead()
+	if m == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	mu.Lock()
+	defer mu.Unlock()
+
+	var err error
+	var nerr nonFatal
+
+	// Fast-path for common cases: zero or one extensions.
+	// Don't bother sorting the keys.
+	if len(m) <= 1 {
+		for _, e := range m {
+			if e.value == nil || e.desc == nil {
+				// Extension is only in its encoded form.
+				b = append(b, e.enc...)
+				continue
+			}
+
+			// We don't skip extensions that have an encoded form set,
+			// because the extension value may have been mutated after
+			// the last time this function was called.
+
+			ei := u.getExtElemInfo(e.desc)
+			v := e.value
+			p := toAddrPointer(&v, ei.isptr, ei.deref)
+			b, err = ei.marshaler(b, p, ei.wiretag, deterministic)
+			if !nerr.Merge(err) {
+				return b, err
+			}
+		}
+		return b, nerr.E
+	}
+
+	// Sort the keys to provide a deterministic encoding.
+	// Not sure this is required, but the old code does it.
+	keys := make([]int, 0, len(m))
+	for k := range m {
+		keys = append(keys, int(k))
+	}
+	sort.Ints(keys)
+
+	for _, k := range keys {
+		e := m[int32(k)]
+		if e.value == nil || e.desc == nil {
+			// Extension is only in its encoded form.
+			b = append(b, e.enc...)
+			continue
+		}
+
+		// We don't skip extensions that have an encoded form set,
+		// because the extension value may have been mutated after
+		// the last time this function was called.
+
+		ei := u.getExtElemInfo(e.desc)
+		v := e.value
+		p := toAddrPointer(&v, ei.isptr, ei.deref)
+		b, err = ei.marshaler(b, p, ei.wiretag, deterministic)
+		if !nerr.Merge(err) {
+			return b, err
+		}
+	}
+	return b, nerr.E
+}
+
+// message set format is:
+//   message MessageSet {
+//     repeated group Item = 1 {
+//       required int32 type_id = 2;
+//       required string message = 3;
+//     };
+//   }
+
+// sizeMessageSet computes the size of encoded data for a XXX_InternalExtensions field
+// in message set format (above).
+func (u *marshalInfo) sizeMessageSet(ext *XXX_InternalExtensions) int {
+	m, mu := ext.extensionsRead()
+	if m == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	mu.Lock()
+
+	n := 0
+	for id, e := range m {
+		n += 2                          // start group, end group. tag = 1 (size=1)
+		n += SizeVarint(uint64(id)) + 1 // type_id, tag = 2 (size=1)
+
+		if e.value == nil || e.desc == nil {
+			// Extension is only in its encoded form.
+			msgWithLen := skipVarint(e.enc) // skip old tag, but leave the length varint
+			siz := len(msgWithLen)
+			n += siz + 1 // message, tag = 3 (size=1)
+			continue
+		}
+
+		// We don't skip extensions that have an encoded form set,
+		// because the extension value may have been mutated after
+		// the last time this function was called.
+
+		ei := u.getExtElemInfo(e.desc)
+		v := e.value
+		p := toAddrPointer(&v, ei.isptr, ei.deref)
+		n += ei.sizer(p, 1) // message, tag = 3 (size=1)
+	}
+	mu.Unlock()
+	return n
+}
+
+// appendMessageSet marshals a XXX_InternalExtensions field in message set format (above)
+// to the end of byte slice b.
+func (u *marshalInfo) appendMessageSet(b []byte, ext *XXX_InternalExtensions, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	m, mu := ext.extensionsRead()
+	if m == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+	mu.Lock()
+	defer mu.Unlock()
+
+	var err error
+	var nerr nonFatal
+
+	// Fast-path for common cases: zero or one extensions.
+	// Don't bother sorting the keys.
+	if len(m) <= 1 {
+		for id, e := range m {
+			b = append(b, 1<<3|WireStartGroup)
+			b = append(b, 2<<3|WireVarint)
+			b = appendVarint(b, uint64(id))
+
+			if e.value == nil || e.desc == nil {
+				// Extension is only in its encoded form.
+				msgWithLen := skipVarint(e.enc) // skip old tag, but leave the length varint
+				b = append(b, 3<<3|WireBytes)
+				b = append(b, msgWithLen...)
+				b = append(b, 1<<3|WireEndGroup)
+				continue
+			}
+
+			// We don't skip extensions that have an encoded form set,
+			// because the extension value may have been mutated after
+			// the last time this function was called.
+
+			ei := u.getExtElemInfo(e.desc)
+			v := e.value
+			p := toAddrPointer(&v, ei.isptr, ei.deref)
+			b, err = ei.marshaler(b, p, 3<<3|WireBytes, deterministic)
+			if !nerr.Merge(err) {
+				return b, err
+			}
+			b = append(b, 1<<3|WireEndGroup)
+		}
+		return b, nerr.E
+	}
+
+	// Sort the keys to provide a deterministic encoding.
+	keys := make([]int, 0, len(m))
+	for k := range m {
+		keys = append(keys, int(k))
+	}
+	sort.Ints(keys)
+
+	for _, id := range keys {
+		e := m[int32(id)]
+		b = append(b, 1<<3|WireStartGroup)
+		b = append(b, 2<<3|WireVarint)
+		b = appendVarint(b, uint64(id))
+
+		if e.value == nil || e.desc == nil {
+			// Extension is only in its encoded form.
+			msgWithLen := skipVarint(e.enc) // skip old tag, but leave the length varint
+			b = append(b, 3<<3|WireBytes)
+			b = append(b, msgWithLen...)
+			b = append(b, 1<<3|WireEndGroup)
+			continue
+		}
+
+		// We don't skip extensions that have an encoded form set,
+		// because the extension value may have been mutated after
+		// the last time this function was called.
+
+		ei := u.getExtElemInfo(e.desc)
+		v := e.value
+		p := toAddrPointer(&v, ei.isptr, ei.deref)
+		b, err = ei.marshaler(b, p, 3<<3|WireBytes, deterministic)
+		b = append(b, 1<<3|WireEndGroup)
+		if !nerr.Merge(err) {
+			return b, err
+		}
+	}
+	return b, nerr.E
+}
+
+// sizeV1Extensions computes the size of encoded data for a V1-API extension field.
+func (u *marshalInfo) sizeV1Extensions(m map[int32]Extension) int {
+	if m == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+
+	n := 0
+	for _, e := range m {
+		if e.value == nil || e.desc == nil {
+			// Extension is only in its encoded form.
+			n += len(e.enc)
+			continue
+		}
+
+		// We don't skip extensions that have an encoded form set,
+		// because the extension value may have been mutated after
+		// the last time this function was called.
+
+		ei := u.getExtElemInfo(e.desc)
+		v := e.value
+		p := toAddrPointer(&v, ei.isptr, ei.deref)
+		n += ei.sizer(p, ei.tagsize)
+	}
+	return n
+}
+
+// appendV1Extensions marshals a V1-API extension field to the end of byte slice b.
+func (u *marshalInfo) appendV1Extensions(b []byte, m map[int32]Extension, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	if m == nil {
+		return b, nil
+	}
+
+	// Sort the keys to provide a deterministic encoding.
+	keys := make([]int, 0, len(m))
+	for k := range m {
+		keys = append(keys, int(k))
+	}
+	sort.Ints(keys)
+
+	var err error
+	var nerr nonFatal
+	for _, k := range keys {
+		e := m[int32(k)]
+		if e.value == nil || e.desc == nil {
+			// Extension is only in its encoded form.
+			b = append(b, e.enc...)
+			continue
+		}
+
+		// We don't skip extensions that have an encoded form set,
+		// because the extension value may have been mutated after
+		// the last time this function was called.
+
+		ei := u.getExtElemInfo(e.desc)
+		v := e.value
+		p := toAddrPointer(&v, ei.isptr, ei.deref)
+		b, err = ei.marshaler(b, p, ei.wiretag, deterministic)
+		if !nerr.Merge(err) {
+			return b, err
+		}
+	}
+	return b, nerr.E
+}
+
+// newMarshaler is the interface representing objects that can marshal themselves.
+//
+// This exists to support protoc-gen-go generated messages.
+// The proto package will stop type-asserting to this interface in the future.
+//
+// DO NOT DEPEND ON THIS.
+type newMarshaler interface {
+	XXX_Size() int
+	XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error)
+}
+
+// Size returns the encoded size of a protocol buffer message.
+// This is the main entry point.
+func Size(pb Message) int {
+	if m, ok := pb.(newMarshaler); ok {
+		return m.XXX_Size()
+	}
+	if m, ok := pb.(Marshaler); ok {
+		// If the message can marshal itself, let it do it, for compatibility.
+		// NOTE: This is not efficient.
+		b, _ := m.Marshal()
+		return len(b)
+	}
+	// in case somehow we didn't generate the wrapper
+	if pb == nil {
+		return 0
+	}
+	var info InternalMessageInfo
+	return info.Size(pb)
+}
+
+// Marshal takes a protocol buffer message
+// and encodes it into the wire format, returning the data.
+// This is the main entry point.
+func Marshal(pb Message) ([]byte, error) {
+	if m, ok := pb.(newMarshaler); ok {
+		siz := m.XXX_Size()
+		b := make([]byte, 0, siz)
+		return m.XXX_Marshal(b, false)
+	}
+	if m, ok := pb.(Marshaler); ok {
+		// If the message can marshal itself, let it do it, for compatibility.
+		// NOTE: This is not efficient.
+		return m.Marshal()
+	}
+	// in case somehow we didn't generate the wrapper
+	if pb == nil {
+		return nil, ErrNil
+	}
+	var info InternalMessageInfo
+	siz := info.Size(pb)
+	b := make([]byte, 0, siz)
+	return info.Marshal(b, pb, false)
+}
+
+// Marshal takes a protocol buffer message
+// and encodes it into the wire format, writing the result to the
+// Buffer.
+// This is an alternative entry point. It is not necessary to use
+// a Buffer for most applications.
+func (p *Buffer) Marshal(pb Message) error {
+	var err error
+	if m, ok := pb.(newMarshaler); ok {
+		siz := m.XXX_Size()
+		p.grow(siz) // make sure buf has enough capacity
+		p.buf, err = m.XXX_Marshal(p.buf, p.deterministic)
+		return err
+	}
+	if m, ok := pb.(Marshaler); ok {
+		// If the message can marshal itself, let it do it, for compatibility.
+		// NOTE: This is not efficient.
+		b, err := m.Marshal()
+		p.buf = append(p.buf, b...)
+		return err
+	}
+	// in case somehow we didn't generate the wrapper
+	if pb == nil {
+		return ErrNil
+	}
+	var info InternalMessageInfo
+	siz := info.Size(pb)
+	p.grow(siz) // make sure buf has enough capacity
+	p.buf, err = info.Marshal(p.buf, pb, p.deterministic)
+	return err
+}
+
+// grow grows the buffer's capacity, if necessary, to guarantee space for
+// another n bytes. After grow(n), at least n bytes can be written to the
+// buffer without another allocation.
+func (p *Buffer) grow(n int) {
+	need := len(p.buf) + n
+	if need <= cap(p.buf) {
+		return
+	}
+	newCap := len(p.buf) * 2
+	if newCap < need {
+		newCap = need
+	}
+	p.buf = append(make([]byte, 0, newCap), p.buf...)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/table_merge.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/table_merge.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5525def6a5da89fee6a0528924cefdbc5ef987e1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/table_merge.go
@@ -0,0 +1,654 @@
+// Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+//
+// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors.  All rights reserved.
+// https://github.com/golang/protobuf
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+package proto
+
+import (
+	"fmt"
+	"reflect"
+	"strings"
+	"sync"
+	"sync/atomic"
+)
+
+// Merge merges the src message into dst.
+// This assumes that dst and src of the same type and are non-nil.
+func (a *InternalMessageInfo) Merge(dst, src Message) {
+	mi := atomicLoadMergeInfo(&a.merge)
+	if mi == nil {
+		mi = getMergeInfo(reflect.TypeOf(dst).Elem())
+		atomicStoreMergeInfo(&a.merge, mi)
+	}
+	mi.merge(toPointer(&dst), toPointer(&src))
+}
+
+type mergeInfo struct {
+	typ reflect.Type
+
+	initialized int32 // 0: only typ is valid, 1: everything is valid
+	lock        sync.Mutex
+
+	fields       []mergeFieldInfo
+	unrecognized field // Offset of XXX_unrecognized
+}
+
+type mergeFieldInfo struct {
+	field field // Offset of field, guaranteed to be valid
+
+	// isPointer reports whether the value in the field is a pointer.
+	// This is true for the following situations:
+	//	* Pointer to struct
+	//	* Pointer to basic type (proto2 only)
+	//	* Slice (first value in slice header is a pointer)
+	//	* String (first value in string header is a pointer)
+	isPointer bool
+
+	// basicWidth reports the width of the field assuming that it is directly
+	// embedded in the struct (as is the case for basic types in proto3).
+	// The possible values are:
+	// 	0: invalid
+	//	1: bool
+	//	4: int32, uint32, float32
+	//	8: int64, uint64, float64
+	basicWidth int
+
+	// Where dst and src are pointers to the types being merged.
+	merge func(dst, src pointer)
+}
+
+var (
+	mergeInfoMap  = map[reflect.Type]*mergeInfo{}
+	mergeInfoLock sync.Mutex
+)
+
+func getMergeInfo(t reflect.Type) *mergeInfo {
+	mergeInfoLock.Lock()
+	defer mergeInfoLock.Unlock()
+	mi := mergeInfoMap[t]
+	if mi == nil {
+		mi = &mergeInfo{typ: t}
+		mergeInfoMap[t] = mi
+	}
+	return mi
+}
+
+// merge merges src into dst assuming they are both of type *mi.typ.
+func (mi *mergeInfo) merge(dst, src pointer) {
+	if dst.isNil() {
+		panic("proto: nil destination")
+	}
+	if src.isNil() {
+		return // Nothing to do.
+	}
+
+	if atomic.LoadInt32(&mi.initialized) == 0 {
+		mi.computeMergeInfo()
+	}
+
+	for _, fi := range mi.fields {
+		sfp := src.offset(fi.field)
+
+		// As an optimization, we can avoid the merge function call cost
+		// if we know for sure that the source will have no effect
+		// by checking if it is the zero value.
+		if unsafeAllowed {
+			if fi.isPointer && sfp.getPointer().isNil() { // Could be slice or string
+				continue
+			}
+			if fi.basicWidth > 0 {
+				switch {
+				case fi.basicWidth == 1 && !*sfp.toBool():
+					continue
+				case fi.basicWidth == 4 && *sfp.toUint32() == 0:
+					continue
+				case fi.basicWidth == 8 && *sfp.toUint64() == 0:
+					continue
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		dfp := dst.offset(fi.field)
+		fi.merge(dfp, sfp)
+	}
+
+	// TODO: Make this faster?
+	out := dst.asPointerTo(mi.typ).Elem()
+	in := src.asPointerTo(mi.typ).Elem()
+	if emIn, err := extendable(in.Addr().Interface()); err == nil {
+		emOut, _ := extendable(out.Addr().Interface())
+		mIn, muIn := emIn.extensionsRead()
+		if mIn != nil {
+			mOut := emOut.extensionsWrite()
+			muIn.Lock()
+			mergeExtension(mOut, mIn)
+			muIn.Unlock()
+		}
+	}
+
+	if mi.unrecognized.IsValid() {
+		if b := *src.offset(mi.unrecognized).toBytes(); len(b) > 0 {
+			*dst.offset(mi.unrecognized).toBytes() = append([]byte(nil), b...)
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+func (mi *mergeInfo) computeMergeInfo() {
+	mi.lock.Lock()
+	defer mi.lock.Unlock()
+	if mi.initialized != 0 {
+		return
+	}
+	t := mi.typ
+	n := t.NumField()
+
+	props := GetProperties(t)
+	for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+		f := t.Field(i)
+		if strings.HasPrefix(f.Name, "XXX_") {
+			continue
+		}
+
+		mfi := mergeFieldInfo{field: toField(&f)}
+		tf := f.Type
+
+		// As an optimization, we can avoid the merge function call cost
+		// if we know for sure that the source will have no effect
+		// by checking if it is the zero value.
+		if unsafeAllowed {
+			switch tf.Kind() {
+			case reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice, reflect.String:
+				// As a special case, we assume slices and strings are pointers
+				// since we know that the first field in the SliceSlice or
+				// StringHeader is a data pointer.
+				mfi.isPointer = true
+			case reflect.Bool:
+				mfi.basicWidth = 1
+			case reflect.Int32, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Float32:
+				mfi.basicWidth = 4
+			case reflect.Int64, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Float64:
+				mfi.basicWidth = 8
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Unwrap tf to get at its most basic type.
+		var isPointer, isSlice bool
+		if tf.Kind() == reflect.Slice && tf.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 {
+			isSlice = true
+			tf = tf.Elem()
+		}
+		if tf.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
+			isPointer = true
+			tf = tf.Elem()
+		}
+		if isPointer && isSlice && tf.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
+			panic("both pointer and slice for basic type in " + tf.Name())
+		}
+
+		switch tf.Kind() {
+		case reflect.Int32:
+			switch {
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []int32
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					// NOTE: toInt32Slice is not defined (see pointer_reflect.go).
+					/*
+						sfsp := src.toInt32Slice()
+						if *sfsp != nil {
+							dfsp := dst.toInt32Slice()
+							*dfsp = append(*dfsp, *sfsp...)
+							if *dfsp == nil {
+								*dfsp = []int64{}
+							}
+						}
+					*/
+					sfs := src.getInt32Slice()
+					if sfs != nil {
+						dfs := dst.getInt32Slice()
+						dfs = append(dfs, sfs...)
+						if dfs == nil {
+							dfs = []int32{}
+						}
+						dst.setInt32Slice(dfs)
+					}
+				}
+			case isPointer: // E.g., *int32
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					// NOTE: toInt32Ptr is not defined (see pointer_reflect.go).
+					/*
+						sfpp := src.toInt32Ptr()
+						if *sfpp != nil {
+							dfpp := dst.toInt32Ptr()
+							if *dfpp == nil {
+								*dfpp = Int32(**sfpp)
+							} else {
+								**dfpp = **sfpp
+							}
+						}
+					*/
+					sfp := src.getInt32Ptr()
+					if sfp != nil {
+						dfp := dst.getInt32Ptr()
+						if dfp == nil {
+							dst.setInt32Ptr(*sfp)
+						} else {
+							*dfp = *sfp
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., int32
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					if v := *src.toInt32(); v != 0 {
+						*dst.toInt32() = v
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Int64:
+			switch {
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []int64
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfsp := src.toInt64Slice()
+					if *sfsp != nil {
+						dfsp := dst.toInt64Slice()
+						*dfsp = append(*dfsp, *sfsp...)
+						if *dfsp == nil {
+							*dfsp = []int64{}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			case isPointer: // E.g., *int64
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfpp := src.toInt64Ptr()
+					if *sfpp != nil {
+						dfpp := dst.toInt64Ptr()
+						if *dfpp == nil {
+							*dfpp = Int64(**sfpp)
+						} else {
+							**dfpp = **sfpp
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., int64
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					if v := *src.toInt64(); v != 0 {
+						*dst.toInt64() = v
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Uint32:
+			switch {
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []uint32
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfsp := src.toUint32Slice()
+					if *sfsp != nil {
+						dfsp := dst.toUint32Slice()
+						*dfsp = append(*dfsp, *sfsp...)
+						if *dfsp == nil {
+							*dfsp = []uint32{}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			case isPointer: // E.g., *uint32
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfpp := src.toUint32Ptr()
+					if *sfpp != nil {
+						dfpp := dst.toUint32Ptr()
+						if *dfpp == nil {
+							*dfpp = Uint32(**sfpp)
+						} else {
+							**dfpp = **sfpp
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., uint32
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					if v := *src.toUint32(); v != 0 {
+						*dst.toUint32() = v
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Uint64:
+			switch {
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []uint64
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfsp := src.toUint64Slice()
+					if *sfsp != nil {
+						dfsp := dst.toUint64Slice()
+						*dfsp = append(*dfsp, *sfsp...)
+						if *dfsp == nil {
+							*dfsp = []uint64{}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			case isPointer: // E.g., *uint64
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfpp := src.toUint64Ptr()
+					if *sfpp != nil {
+						dfpp := dst.toUint64Ptr()
+						if *dfpp == nil {
+							*dfpp = Uint64(**sfpp)
+						} else {
+							**dfpp = **sfpp
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., uint64
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					if v := *src.toUint64(); v != 0 {
+						*dst.toUint64() = v
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Float32:
+			switch {
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []float32
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfsp := src.toFloat32Slice()
+					if *sfsp != nil {
+						dfsp := dst.toFloat32Slice()
+						*dfsp = append(*dfsp, *sfsp...)
+						if *dfsp == nil {
+							*dfsp = []float32{}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			case isPointer: // E.g., *float32
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfpp := src.toFloat32Ptr()
+					if *sfpp != nil {
+						dfpp := dst.toFloat32Ptr()
+						if *dfpp == nil {
+							*dfpp = Float32(**sfpp)
+						} else {
+							**dfpp = **sfpp
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., float32
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					if v := *src.toFloat32(); v != 0 {
+						*dst.toFloat32() = v
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Float64:
+			switch {
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []float64
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfsp := src.toFloat64Slice()
+					if *sfsp != nil {
+						dfsp := dst.toFloat64Slice()
+						*dfsp = append(*dfsp, *sfsp...)
+						if *dfsp == nil {
+							*dfsp = []float64{}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			case isPointer: // E.g., *float64
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfpp := src.toFloat64Ptr()
+					if *sfpp != nil {
+						dfpp := dst.toFloat64Ptr()
+						if *dfpp == nil {
+							*dfpp = Float64(**sfpp)
+						} else {
+							**dfpp = **sfpp
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., float64
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					if v := *src.toFloat64(); v != 0 {
+						*dst.toFloat64() = v
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Bool:
+			switch {
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []bool
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfsp := src.toBoolSlice()
+					if *sfsp != nil {
+						dfsp := dst.toBoolSlice()
+						*dfsp = append(*dfsp, *sfsp...)
+						if *dfsp == nil {
+							*dfsp = []bool{}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			case isPointer: // E.g., *bool
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfpp := src.toBoolPtr()
+					if *sfpp != nil {
+						dfpp := dst.toBoolPtr()
+						if *dfpp == nil {
+							*dfpp = Bool(**sfpp)
+						} else {
+							**dfpp = **sfpp
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., bool
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					if v := *src.toBool(); v {
+						*dst.toBool() = v
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.String:
+			switch {
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []string
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfsp := src.toStringSlice()
+					if *sfsp != nil {
+						dfsp := dst.toStringSlice()
+						*dfsp = append(*dfsp, *sfsp...)
+						if *dfsp == nil {
+							*dfsp = []string{}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			case isPointer: // E.g., *string
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sfpp := src.toStringPtr()
+					if *sfpp != nil {
+						dfpp := dst.toStringPtr()
+						if *dfpp == nil {
+							*dfpp = String(**sfpp)
+						} else {
+							**dfpp = **sfpp
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., string
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					if v := *src.toString(); v != "" {
+						*dst.toString() = v
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Slice:
+			isProto3 := props.Prop[i].proto3
+			switch {
+			case isPointer:
+				panic("bad pointer in byte slice case in " + tf.Name())
+			case tf.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8:
+				panic("bad element kind in byte slice case in " + tf.Name())
+			case isSlice: // E.g., [][]byte
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sbsp := src.toBytesSlice()
+					if *sbsp != nil {
+						dbsp := dst.toBytesSlice()
+						for _, sb := range *sbsp {
+							if sb == nil {
+								*dbsp = append(*dbsp, nil)
+							} else {
+								*dbsp = append(*dbsp, append([]byte{}, sb...))
+							}
+						}
+						if *dbsp == nil {
+							*dbsp = [][]byte{}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., []byte
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sbp := src.toBytes()
+					if *sbp != nil {
+						dbp := dst.toBytes()
+						if !isProto3 || len(*sbp) > 0 {
+							*dbp = append([]byte{}, *sbp...)
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Struct:
+			switch {
+			case !isPointer:
+				panic(fmt.Sprintf("message field %s without pointer", tf))
+			case isSlice: // E.g., []*pb.T
+				mi := getMergeInfo(tf)
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sps := src.getPointerSlice()
+					if sps != nil {
+						dps := dst.getPointerSlice()
+						for _, sp := range sps {
+							var dp pointer
+							if !sp.isNil() {
+								dp = valToPointer(reflect.New(tf))
+								mi.merge(dp, sp)
+							}
+							dps = append(dps, dp)
+						}
+						if dps == nil {
+							dps = []pointer{}
+						}
+						dst.setPointerSlice(dps)
+					}
+				}
+			default: // E.g., *pb.T
+				mi := getMergeInfo(tf)
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sp := src.getPointer()
+					if !sp.isNil() {
+						dp := dst.getPointer()
+						if dp.isNil() {
+							dp = valToPointer(reflect.New(tf))
+							dst.setPointer(dp)
+						}
+						mi.merge(dp, sp)
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Map:
+			switch {
+			case isPointer || isSlice:
+				panic("bad pointer or slice in map case in " + tf.Name())
+			default: // E.g., map[K]V
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					sm := src.asPointerTo(tf).Elem()
+					if sm.Len() == 0 {
+						return
+					}
+					dm := dst.asPointerTo(tf).Elem()
+					if dm.IsNil() {
+						dm.Set(reflect.MakeMap(tf))
+					}
+
+					switch tf.Elem().Kind() {
+					case reflect.Ptr: // Proto struct (e.g., *T)
+						for _, key := range sm.MapKeys() {
+							val := sm.MapIndex(key)
+							val = reflect.ValueOf(Clone(val.Interface().(Message)))
+							dm.SetMapIndex(key, val)
+						}
+					case reflect.Slice: // E.g. Bytes type (e.g., []byte)
+						for _, key := range sm.MapKeys() {
+							val := sm.MapIndex(key)
+							val = reflect.ValueOf(append([]byte{}, val.Bytes()...))
+							dm.SetMapIndex(key, val)
+						}
+					default: // Basic type (e.g., string)
+						for _, key := range sm.MapKeys() {
+							val := sm.MapIndex(key)
+							dm.SetMapIndex(key, val)
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		case reflect.Interface:
+			// Must be oneof field.
+			switch {
+			case isPointer || isSlice:
+				panic("bad pointer or slice in interface case in " + tf.Name())
+			default: // E.g., interface{}
+				// TODO: Make this faster?
+				mfi.merge = func(dst, src pointer) {
+					su := src.asPointerTo(tf).Elem()
+					if !su.IsNil() {
+						du := dst.asPointerTo(tf).Elem()
+						typ := su.Elem().Type()
+						if du.IsNil() || du.Elem().Type() != typ {
+							du.Set(reflect.New(typ.Elem())) // Initialize interface if empty
+						}
+						sv := su.Elem().Elem().Field(0)
+						if sv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && sv.IsNil() {
+							return
+						}
+						dv := du.Elem().Elem().Field(0)
+						if dv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && dv.IsNil() {
+							dv.Set(reflect.New(sv.Type().Elem())) // Initialize proto message if empty
+						}
+						switch sv.Type().Kind() {
+						case reflect.Ptr: // Proto struct (e.g., *T)
+							Merge(dv.Interface().(Message), sv.Interface().(Message))
+						case reflect.Slice: // E.g. Bytes type (e.g., []byte)
+							dv.Set(reflect.ValueOf(append([]byte{}, sv.Bytes()...)))
+						default: // Basic type (e.g., string)
+							dv.Set(sv)
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		default:
+			panic(fmt.Sprintf("merger not found for type:%s", tf))
+		}
+		mi.fields = append(mi.fields, mfi)
+	}
+
+	mi.unrecognized = invalidField
+	if f, ok := t.FieldByName("XXX_unrecognized"); ok {
+		if f.Type != reflect.TypeOf([]byte{}) {
+			panic("expected XXX_unrecognized to be of type []byte")
+		}
+		mi.unrecognized = toField(&f)
+	}
+
+	atomic.StoreInt32(&mi.initialized, 1)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/table_unmarshal.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/table_unmarshal.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..acee2fc52964081b2201a7bf7049492e82b02c46
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/table_unmarshal.go
@@ -0,0 +1,2053 @@
+// Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
+//
+// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors.  All rights reserved.
+// https://github.com/golang/protobuf
+//
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
+// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+// distribution.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+// this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+package proto
+
+import (
+	"errors"
+	"fmt"
+	"io"
+	"math"
+	"reflect"
+	"strconv"
+	"strings"
+	"sync"
+	"sync/atomic"
+	"unicode/utf8"
+)
+
+// Unmarshal is the entry point from the generated .pb.go files.
+// This function is not intended to be used by non-generated code.
+// This function is not subject to any compatibility guarantee.
+// msg contains a pointer to a protocol buffer struct.
+// b is the data to be unmarshaled into the protocol buffer.
+// a is a pointer to a place to store cached unmarshal information.
+func (a *InternalMessageInfo) Unmarshal(msg Message, b []byte) error {
+	// Load the unmarshal information for this message type.
+	// The atomic load ensures memory consistency.
+	u := atomicLoadUnmarshalInfo(&a.unmarshal)
+	if u == nil {
+		// Slow path: find unmarshal info for msg, update a with it.
+		u = getUnmarshalInfo(reflect.TypeOf(msg).Elem())
+		atomicStoreUnmarshalInfo(&a.unmarshal, u)
+	}
+	// Then do the unmarshaling.
+	err := u.unmarshal(toPointer(&msg), b)
+	return err
+}
+
+type unmarshalInfo struct {
+	typ reflect.Type // type of the protobuf struct
+
+	// 0 = only typ field is initialized
+	// 1 = completely initialized
+	initialized     int32
+	lock            sync.Mutex                    // prevents double initialization
+	dense           []unmarshalFieldInfo          // fields indexed by tag #
+	sparse          map[uint64]unmarshalFieldInfo // fields indexed by tag #
+	reqFields       []string                      // names of required fields
+	reqMask         uint64                        // 1<<len(reqFields)-1
+	unrecognized    field                         // offset of []byte to put unrecognized data (or invalidField if we should throw it away)
+	extensions      field                         // offset of extensions field (of type proto.XXX_InternalExtensions), or invalidField if it does not exist
+	oldExtensions   field                         // offset of old-form extensions field (of type map[int]Extension)
+	extensionRanges []ExtensionRange              // if non-nil, implies extensions field is valid
+	isMessageSet    bool                          // if true, implies extensions field is valid
+}
+
+// An unmarshaler takes a stream of bytes and a pointer to a field of a message.
+// It decodes the field, stores it at f, and returns the unused bytes.
+// w is the wire encoding.
+// b is the data after the tag and wire encoding have been read.
+type unmarshaler func(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error)
+
+type unmarshalFieldInfo struct {
+	// location of the field in the proto message structure.
+	field field
+
+	// function to unmarshal the data for the field.
+	unmarshal unmarshaler
+
+	// if a required field, contains a single set bit at this field's index in the required field list.
+	reqMask uint64
+
+	name string // name of the field, for error reporting
+}
+
+var (
+	unmarshalInfoMap  = map[reflect.Type]*unmarshalInfo{}
+	unmarshalInfoLock sync.Mutex
+)
+
+// getUnmarshalInfo returns the data structure which can be
+// subsequently used to unmarshal a message of the given type.
+// t is the type of the message (note: not pointer to message).
+func getUnmarshalInfo(t reflect.Type) *unmarshalInfo {
+	// It would be correct to return a new unmarshalInfo
+	// unconditionally. We would end up allocating one
+	// per occurrence of that type as a message or submessage.
+	// We use a cache here just to reduce memory usage.
+	unmarshalInfoLock.Lock()
+	defer unmarshalInfoLock.Unlock()
+	u := unmarshalInfoMap[t]
+	if u == nil {
+		u = &unmarshalInfo{typ: t}
+		// Note: we just set the type here. The rest of the fields
+		// will be initialized on first use.
+		unmarshalInfoMap[t] = u
+	}
+	return u
+}
+
+// unmarshal does the main work of unmarshaling a message.
+// u provides type information used to unmarshal the message.
+// m is a pointer to a protocol buffer message.
+// b is a byte stream to unmarshal into m.
+// This is top routine used when recursively unmarshaling submessages.
+func (u *unmarshalInfo) unmarshal(m pointer, b []byte) error {
+	if atomic.LoadInt32(&u.initialized) == 0 {
+		u.computeUnmarshalInfo()
+	}
+	if u.isMessageSet {
+		return unmarshalMessageSet(b, m.offset(u.extensions).toExtensions())
+	}
+	var reqMask uint64 // bitmask of required fields we've seen.
+	var errLater error
+	for len(b) > 0 {
+		// Read tag and wire type.
+		// Special case 1 and 2 byte varints.
+		var x uint64
+		if b[0] < 128 {
+			x = uint64(b[0])
+			b = b[1:]
+		} else if len(b) >= 2 && b[1] < 128 {
+			x = uint64(b[0]&0x7f) + uint64(b[1])<<7
+			b = b[2:]
+		} else {
+			var n int
+			x, n = decodeVarint(b)
+			if n == 0 {
+				return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			b = b[n:]
+		}
+		tag := x >> 3
+		wire := int(x) & 7
+
+		// Dispatch on the tag to one of the unmarshal* functions below.
+		var f unmarshalFieldInfo
+		if tag < uint64(len(u.dense)) {
+			f = u.dense[tag]
+		} else {
+			f = u.sparse[tag]
+		}
+		if fn := f.unmarshal; fn != nil {
+			var err error
+			b, err = fn(b, m.offset(f.field), wire)
+			if err == nil {
+				reqMask |= f.reqMask
+				continue
+			}
+			if r, ok := err.(*RequiredNotSetError); ok {
+				// Remember this error, but keep parsing. We need to produce
+				// a full parse even if a required field is missing.
+				if errLater == nil {
+					errLater = r
+				}
+				reqMask |= f.reqMask
+				continue
+			}
+			if err != errInternalBadWireType {
+				if err == errInvalidUTF8 {
+					if errLater == nil {
+						fullName := revProtoTypes[reflect.PtrTo(u.typ)] + "." + f.name
+						errLater = &invalidUTF8Error{fullName}
+					}
+					continue
+				}
+				return err
+			}
+			// Fragments with bad wire type are treated as unknown fields.
+		}
+
+		// Unknown tag.
+		if !u.unrecognized.IsValid() {
+			// Don't keep unrecognized data; just skip it.
+			var err error
+			b, err = skipField(b, wire)
+			if err != nil {
+				return err
+			}
+			continue
+		}
+		// Keep unrecognized data around.
+		// maybe in extensions, maybe in the unrecognized field.
+		z := m.offset(u.unrecognized).toBytes()
+		var emap map[int32]Extension
+		var e Extension
+		for _, r := range u.extensionRanges {
+			if uint64(r.Start) <= tag && tag <= uint64(r.End) {
+				if u.extensions.IsValid() {
+					mp := m.offset(u.extensions).toExtensions()
+					emap = mp.extensionsWrite()
+					e = emap[int32(tag)]
+					z = &e.enc
+					break
+				}
+				if u.oldExtensions.IsValid() {
+					p := m.offset(u.oldExtensions).toOldExtensions()
+					emap = *p
+					if emap == nil {
+						emap = map[int32]Extension{}
+						*p = emap
+					}
+					e = emap[int32(tag)]
+					z = &e.enc
+					break
+				}
+				panic("no extensions field available")
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Use wire type to skip data.
+		var err error
+		b0 := b
+		b, err = skipField(b, wire)
+		if err != nil {
+			return err
+		}
+		*z = encodeVarint(*z, tag<<3|uint64(wire))
+		*z = append(*z, b0[:len(b0)-len(b)]...)
+
+		if emap != nil {
+			emap[int32(tag)] = e
+		}
+	}
+	if reqMask != u.reqMask && errLater == nil {
+		// A required field of this message is missing.
+		for _, n := range u.reqFields {
+			if reqMask&1 == 0 {
+				errLater = &RequiredNotSetError{n}
+			}
+			reqMask >>= 1
+		}
+	}
+	return errLater
+}
+
+// computeUnmarshalInfo fills in u with information for use
+// in unmarshaling protocol buffers of type u.typ.
+func (u *unmarshalInfo) computeUnmarshalInfo() {
+	u.lock.Lock()
+	defer u.lock.Unlock()
+	if u.initialized != 0 {
+		return
+	}
+	t := u.typ
+	n := t.NumField()
+
+	// Set up the "not found" value for the unrecognized byte buffer.
+	// This is the default for proto3.
+	u.unrecognized = invalidField
+	u.extensions = invalidField
+	u.oldExtensions = invalidField
+
+	// List of the generated type and offset for each oneof field.
+	type oneofField struct {
+		ityp  reflect.Type // interface type of oneof field
+		field field        // offset in containing message
+	}
+	var oneofFields []oneofField
+
+	for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
+		f := t.Field(i)
+		if f.Name == "XXX_unrecognized" {
+			// The byte slice used to hold unrecognized input is special.
+			if f.Type != reflect.TypeOf(([]byte)(nil)) {
+				panic("bad type for XXX_unrecognized field: " + f.Type.Name())
+			}
+			u.unrecognized = toField(&f)
+			continue
+		}
+		if f.Name == "XXX_InternalExtensions" {
+			// Ditto here.
+			if f.Type != reflect.TypeOf(XXX_InternalExtensions{}) {
+				panic("bad type for XXX_InternalExtensions field: " + f.Type.Name())
+			}
+			u.extensions = toField(&f)
+			if f.Tag.Get("protobuf_messageset") == "1" {
+				u.isMessageSet = true
+			}
+			continue
+		}
+		if f.Name == "XXX_extensions" {
+			// An older form of the extensions field.
+			if f.Type != reflect.TypeOf((map[int32]Extension)(nil)) {
+				panic("bad type for XXX_extensions field: " + f.Type.Name())
+			}
+			u.oldExtensions = toField(&f)
+			continue
+		}
+		if f.Name == "XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral" || f.Name == "XXX_sizecache" {
+			continue
+		}
+
+		oneof := f.Tag.Get("protobuf_oneof")
+		if oneof != "" {
+			oneofFields = append(oneofFields, oneofField{f.Type, toField(&f)})
+			// The rest of oneof processing happens below.
+			continue
+		}
+
+		tags := f.Tag.Get("protobuf")
+		tagArray := strings.Split(tags, ",")
+		if len(tagArray) < 2 {
+			panic("protobuf tag not enough fields in " + t.Name() + "." + f.Name + ": " + tags)
+		}
+		tag, err := strconv.Atoi(tagArray[1])
+		if err != nil {
+			panic("protobuf tag field not an integer: " + tagArray[1])
+		}
+
+		name := ""
+		for _, tag := range tagArray[3:] {
+			if strings.HasPrefix(tag, "name=") {
+				name = tag[5:]
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Extract unmarshaling function from the field (its type and tags).
+		unmarshal := fieldUnmarshaler(&f)
+
+		// Required field?
+		var reqMask uint64
+		if tagArray[2] == "req" {
+			bit := len(u.reqFields)
+			u.reqFields = append(u.reqFields, name)
+			reqMask = uint64(1) << uint(bit)
+			// TODO: if we have more than 64 required fields, we end up
+			// not verifying that all required fields are present.
+			// Fix this, perhaps using a count of required fields?
+		}
+
+		// Store the info in the correct slot in the message.
+		u.setTag(tag, toField(&f), unmarshal, reqMask, name)
+	}
+
+	// Find any types associated with oneof fields.
+	var oneofImplementers []interface{}
+	switch m := reflect.Zero(reflect.PtrTo(t)).Interface().(type) {
+	case oneofFuncsIface:
+		_, _, _, oneofImplementers = m.XXX_OneofFuncs()
+	case oneofWrappersIface:
+		oneofImplementers = m.XXX_OneofWrappers()
+	}
+	for _, v := range oneofImplementers {
+		tptr := reflect.TypeOf(v) // *Msg_X
+		typ := tptr.Elem()        // Msg_X
+
+		f := typ.Field(0) // oneof implementers have one field
+		baseUnmarshal := fieldUnmarshaler(&f)
+		tags := strings.Split(f.Tag.Get("protobuf"), ",")
+		fieldNum, err := strconv.Atoi(tags[1])
+		if err != nil {
+			panic("protobuf tag field not an integer: " + tags[1])
+		}
+		var name string
+		for _, tag := range tags {
+			if strings.HasPrefix(tag, "name=") {
+				name = strings.TrimPrefix(tag, "name=")
+				break
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Find the oneof field that this struct implements.
+		// Might take O(n^2) to process all of the oneofs, but who cares.
+		for _, of := range oneofFields {
+			if tptr.Implements(of.ityp) {
+				// We have found the corresponding interface for this struct.
+				// That lets us know where this struct should be stored
+				// when we encounter it during unmarshaling.
+				unmarshal := makeUnmarshalOneof(typ, of.ityp, baseUnmarshal)
+				u.setTag(fieldNum, of.field, unmarshal, 0, name)
+			}
+		}
+
+	}
+
+	// Get extension ranges, if any.
+	fn := reflect.Zero(reflect.PtrTo(t)).MethodByName("ExtensionRangeArray")
+	if fn.IsValid() {
+		if !u.extensions.IsValid() && !u.oldExtensions.IsValid() {
+			panic("a message with extensions, but no extensions field in " + t.Name())
+		}
+		u.extensionRanges = fn.Call(nil)[0].Interface().([]ExtensionRange)
+	}
+
+	// Explicitly disallow tag 0. This will ensure we flag an error
+	// when decoding a buffer of all zeros. Without this code, we
+	// would decode and skip an all-zero buffer of even length.
+	// [0 0] is [tag=0/wiretype=varint varint-encoded-0].
+	u.setTag(0, zeroField, func(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+		return nil, fmt.Errorf("proto: %s: illegal tag 0 (wire type %d)", t, w)
+	}, 0, "")
+
+	// Set mask for required field check.
+	u.reqMask = uint64(1)<<uint(len(u.reqFields)) - 1
+
+	atomic.StoreInt32(&u.initialized, 1)
+}
+
+// setTag stores the unmarshal information for the given tag.
+// tag = tag # for field
+// field/unmarshal = unmarshal info for that field.
+// reqMask = if required, bitmask for field position in required field list. 0 otherwise.
+// name = short name of the field.
+func (u *unmarshalInfo) setTag(tag int, field field, unmarshal unmarshaler, reqMask uint64, name string) {
+	i := unmarshalFieldInfo{field: field, unmarshal: unmarshal, reqMask: reqMask, name: name}
+	n := u.typ.NumField()
+	if tag >= 0 && (tag < 16 || tag < 2*n) { // TODO: what are the right numbers here?
+		for len(u.dense) <= tag {
+			u.dense = append(u.dense, unmarshalFieldInfo{})
+		}
+		u.dense[tag] = i
+		return
+	}
+	if u.sparse == nil {
+		u.sparse = map[uint64]unmarshalFieldInfo{}
+	}
+	u.sparse[uint64(tag)] = i
+}
+
+// fieldUnmarshaler returns an unmarshaler for the given field.
+func fieldUnmarshaler(f *reflect.StructField) unmarshaler {
+	if f.Type.Kind() == reflect.Map {
+		return makeUnmarshalMap(f)
+	}
+	return typeUnmarshaler(f.Type, f.Tag.Get("protobuf"))
+}
+
+// typeUnmarshaler returns an unmarshaler for the given field type / field tag pair.
+func typeUnmarshaler(t reflect.Type, tags string) unmarshaler {
+	tagArray := strings.Split(tags, ",")
+	encoding := tagArray[0]
+	name := "unknown"
+	proto3 := false
+	validateUTF8 := true
+	for _, tag := range tagArray[3:] {
+		if strings.HasPrefix(tag, "name=") {
+			name = tag[5:]
+		}
+		if tag == "proto3" {
+			proto3 = true
+		}
+	}
+	validateUTF8 = validateUTF8 && proto3
+
+	// Figure out packaging (pointer, slice, or both)
+	slice := false
+	pointer := false
+	if t.Kind() == reflect.Slice && t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 {
+		slice = true
+		t = t.Elem()
+	}
+	if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
+		pointer = true
+		t = t.Elem()
+	}
+
+	// We'll never have both pointer and slice for basic types.
+	if pointer && slice && t.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
+		panic("both pointer and slice for basic type in " + t.Name())
+	}
+
+	switch t.Kind() {
+	case reflect.Bool:
+		if pointer {
+			return unmarshalBoolPtr
+		}
+		if slice {
+			return unmarshalBoolSlice
+		}
+		return unmarshalBoolValue
+	case reflect.Int32:
+		switch encoding {
+		case "fixed32":
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalFixedS32Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalFixedS32Slice
+			}
+			return unmarshalFixedS32Value
+		case "varint":
+			// this could be int32 or enum
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalInt32Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalInt32Slice
+			}
+			return unmarshalInt32Value
+		case "zigzag32":
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalSint32Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalSint32Slice
+			}
+			return unmarshalSint32Value
+		}
+	case reflect.Int64:
+		switch encoding {
+		case "fixed64":
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalFixedS64Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalFixedS64Slice
+			}
+			return unmarshalFixedS64Value
+		case "varint":
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalInt64Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalInt64Slice
+			}
+			return unmarshalInt64Value
+		case "zigzag64":
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalSint64Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalSint64Slice
+			}
+			return unmarshalSint64Value
+		}
+	case reflect.Uint32:
+		switch encoding {
+		case "fixed32":
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalFixed32Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalFixed32Slice
+			}
+			return unmarshalFixed32Value
+		case "varint":
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalUint32Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalUint32Slice
+			}
+			return unmarshalUint32Value
+		}
+	case reflect.Uint64:
+		switch encoding {
+		case "fixed64":
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalFixed64Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalFixed64Slice
+			}
+			return unmarshalFixed64Value
+		case "varint":
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalUint64Ptr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalUint64Slice
+			}
+			return unmarshalUint64Value
+		}
+	case reflect.Float32:
+		if pointer {
+			return unmarshalFloat32Ptr
+		}
+		if slice {
+			return unmarshalFloat32Slice
+		}
+		return unmarshalFloat32Value
+	case reflect.Float64:
+		if pointer {
+			return unmarshalFloat64Ptr
+		}
+		if slice {
+			return unmarshalFloat64Slice
+		}
+		return unmarshalFloat64Value
+	case reflect.Map:
+		panic("map type in typeUnmarshaler in " + t.Name())
+	case reflect.Slice:
+		if pointer {
+			panic("bad pointer in slice case in " + t.Name())
+		}
+		if slice {
+			return unmarshalBytesSlice
+		}
+		return unmarshalBytesValue
+	case reflect.String:
+		if validateUTF8 {
+			if pointer {
+				return unmarshalUTF8StringPtr
+			}
+			if slice {
+				return unmarshalUTF8StringSlice
+			}
+			return unmarshalUTF8StringValue
+		}
+		if pointer {
+			return unmarshalStringPtr
+		}
+		if slice {
+			return unmarshalStringSlice
+		}
+		return unmarshalStringValue
+	case reflect.Struct:
+		// message or group field
+		if !pointer {
+			panic(fmt.Sprintf("message/group field %s:%s without pointer", t, encoding))
+		}
+		switch encoding {
+		case "bytes":
+			if slice {
+				return makeUnmarshalMessageSlicePtr(getUnmarshalInfo(t), name)
+			}
+			return makeUnmarshalMessagePtr(getUnmarshalInfo(t), name)
+		case "group":
+			if slice {
+				return makeUnmarshalGroupSlicePtr(getUnmarshalInfo(t), name)
+			}
+			return makeUnmarshalGroupPtr(getUnmarshalInfo(t), name)
+		}
+	}
+	panic(fmt.Sprintf("unmarshaler not found type:%s encoding:%s", t, encoding))
+}
+
+// Below are all the unmarshalers for individual fields of various types.
+
+func unmarshalInt64Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int64(x)
+	*f.toInt64() = v
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalInt64Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int64(x)
+	*f.toInt64Ptr() = &v
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalInt64Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			x, n = decodeVarint(b)
+			if n == 0 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			b = b[n:]
+			v := int64(x)
+			s := f.toInt64Slice()
+			*s = append(*s, v)
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int64(x)
+	s := f.toInt64Slice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalSint64Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int64(x>>1) ^ int64(x)<<63>>63
+	*f.toInt64() = v
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalSint64Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int64(x>>1) ^ int64(x)<<63>>63
+	*f.toInt64Ptr() = &v
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalSint64Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			x, n = decodeVarint(b)
+			if n == 0 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			b = b[n:]
+			v := int64(x>>1) ^ int64(x)<<63>>63
+			s := f.toInt64Slice()
+			*s = append(*s, v)
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int64(x>>1) ^ int64(x)<<63>>63
+	s := f.toInt64Slice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalUint64Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := uint64(x)
+	*f.toUint64() = v
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalUint64Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := uint64(x)
+	*f.toUint64Ptr() = &v
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalUint64Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			x, n = decodeVarint(b)
+			if n == 0 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			b = b[n:]
+			v := uint64(x)
+			s := f.toUint64Slice()
+			*s = append(*s, v)
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := uint64(x)
+	s := f.toUint64Slice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalInt32Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int32(x)
+	*f.toInt32() = v
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalInt32Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int32(x)
+	f.setInt32Ptr(v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalInt32Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			x, n = decodeVarint(b)
+			if n == 0 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			b = b[n:]
+			v := int32(x)
+			f.appendInt32Slice(v)
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int32(x)
+	f.appendInt32Slice(v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalSint32Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int32(x>>1) ^ int32(x)<<31>>31
+	*f.toInt32() = v
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalSint32Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int32(x>>1) ^ int32(x)<<31>>31
+	f.setInt32Ptr(v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalSint32Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			x, n = decodeVarint(b)
+			if n == 0 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			b = b[n:]
+			v := int32(x>>1) ^ int32(x)<<31>>31
+			f.appendInt32Slice(v)
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := int32(x>>1) ^ int32(x)<<31>>31
+	f.appendInt32Slice(v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalUint32Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := uint32(x)
+	*f.toUint32() = v
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalUint32Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := uint32(x)
+	*f.toUint32Ptr() = &v
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalUint32Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			x, n = decodeVarint(b)
+			if n == 0 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			b = b[n:]
+			v := uint32(x)
+			s := f.toUint32Slice()
+			*s = append(*s, v)
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	v := uint32(x)
+	s := f.toUint32Slice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixed64Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed64 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 8 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56
+	*f.toUint64() = v
+	return b[8:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixed64Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed64 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 8 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56
+	*f.toUint64Ptr() = &v
+	return b[8:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixed64Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			if len(b) < 8 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			v := uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56
+			s := f.toUint64Slice()
+			*s = append(*s, v)
+			b = b[8:]
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireFixed64 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 8 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56
+	s := f.toUint64Slice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b[8:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixedS64Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed64 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 8 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := int64(b[0]) | int64(b[1])<<8 | int64(b[2])<<16 | int64(b[3])<<24 | int64(b[4])<<32 | int64(b[5])<<40 | int64(b[6])<<48 | int64(b[7])<<56
+	*f.toInt64() = v
+	return b[8:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixedS64Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed64 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 8 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := int64(b[0]) | int64(b[1])<<8 | int64(b[2])<<16 | int64(b[3])<<24 | int64(b[4])<<32 | int64(b[5])<<40 | int64(b[6])<<48 | int64(b[7])<<56
+	*f.toInt64Ptr() = &v
+	return b[8:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixedS64Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			if len(b) < 8 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			v := int64(b[0]) | int64(b[1])<<8 | int64(b[2])<<16 | int64(b[3])<<24 | int64(b[4])<<32 | int64(b[5])<<40 | int64(b[6])<<48 | int64(b[7])<<56
+			s := f.toInt64Slice()
+			*s = append(*s, v)
+			b = b[8:]
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireFixed64 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 8 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := int64(b[0]) | int64(b[1])<<8 | int64(b[2])<<16 | int64(b[3])<<24 | int64(b[4])<<32 | int64(b[5])<<40 | int64(b[6])<<48 | int64(b[7])<<56
+	s := f.toInt64Slice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b[8:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixed32Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed32 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 4 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24
+	*f.toUint32() = v
+	return b[4:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixed32Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed32 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 4 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24
+	*f.toUint32Ptr() = &v
+	return b[4:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixed32Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			if len(b) < 4 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			v := uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24
+			s := f.toUint32Slice()
+			*s = append(*s, v)
+			b = b[4:]
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireFixed32 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 4 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24
+	s := f.toUint32Slice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b[4:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixedS32Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed32 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 4 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := int32(b[0]) | int32(b[1])<<8 | int32(b[2])<<16 | int32(b[3])<<24
+	*f.toInt32() = v
+	return b[4:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixedS32Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed32 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 4 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := int32(b[0]) | int32(b[1])<<8 | int32(b[2])<<16 | int32(b[3])<<24
+	f.setInt32Ptr(v)
+	return b[4:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFixedS32Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			if len(b) < 4 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			v := int32(b[0]) | int32(b[1])<<8 | int32(b[2])<<16 | int32(b[3])<<24
+			f.appendInt32Slice(v)
+			b = b[4:]
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireFixed32 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 4 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := int32(b[0]) | int32(b[1])<<8 | int32(b[2])<<16 | int32(b[3])<<24
+	f.appendInt32Slice(v)
+	return b[4:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalBoolValue(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	// Note: any length varint is allowed, even though any sane
+	// encoder will use one byte.
+	// See https://github.com/golang/protobuf/issues/76
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	// TODO: check if x>1? Tests seem to indicate no.
+	v := x != 0
+	*f.toBool() = v
+	return b[n:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalBoolPtr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := x != 0
+	*f.toBoolPtr() = &v
+	return b[n:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalBoolSlice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			x, n = decodeVarint(b)
+			if n == 0 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			v := x != 0
+			s := f.toBoolSlice()
+			*s = append(*s, v)
+			b = b[n:]
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireVarint {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := x != 0
+	s := f.toBoolSlice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b[n:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFloat64Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed64 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 8 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := math.Float64frombits(uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56)
+	*f.toFloat64() = v
+	return b[8:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFloat64Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed64 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 8 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := math.Float64frombits(uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56)
+	*f.toFloat64Ptr() = &v
+	return b[8:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFloat64Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			if len(b) < 8 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			v := math.Float64frombits(uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56)
+			s := f.toFloat64Slice()
+			*s = append(*s, v)
+			b = b[8:]
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireFixed64 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 8 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := math.Float64frombits(uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56)
+	s := f.toFloat64Slice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b[8:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFloat32Value(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed32 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 4 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := math.Float32frombits(uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24)
+	*f.toFloat32() = v
+	return b[4:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFloat32Ptr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireFixed32 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 4 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := math.Float32frombits(uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24)
+	*f.toFloat32Ptr() = &v
+	return b[4:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalFloat32Slice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w == WireBytes { // packed
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		res := b[x:]
+		b = b[:x]
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			if len(b) < 4 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			v := math.Float32frombits(uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24)
+			s := f.toFloat32Slice()
+			*s = append(*s, v)
+			b = b[4:]
+		}
+		return res, nil
+	}
+	if w != WireFixed32 {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	if len(b) < 4 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := math.Float32frombits(uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24)
+	s := f.toFloat32Slice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b[4:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalStringValue(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireBytes {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := string(b[:x])
+	*f.toString() = v
+	return b[x:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalStringPtr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireBytes {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := string(b[:x])
+	*f.toStringPtr() = &v
+	return b[x:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalStringSlice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireBytes {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := string(b[:x])
+	s := f.toStringSlice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b[x:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalUTF8StringValue(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireBytes {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := string(b[:x])
+	*f.toString() = v
+	if !utf8.ValidString(v) {
+		return b[x:], errInvalidUTF8
+	}
+	return b[x:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalUTF8StringPtr(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireBytes {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := string(b[:x])
+	*f.toStringPtr() = &v
+	if !utf8.ValidString(v) {
+		return b[x:], errInvalidUTF8
+	}
+	return b[x:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalUTF8StringSlice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireBytes {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := string(b[:x])
+	s := f.toStringSlice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	if !utf8.ValidString(v) {
+		return b[x:], errInvalidUTF8
+	}
+	return b[x:], nil
+}
+
+var emptyBuf [0]byte
+
+func unmarshalBytesValue(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireBytes {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	// The use of append here is a trick which avoids the zeroing
+	// that would be required if we used a make/copy pair.
+	// We append to emptyBuf instead of nil because we want
+	// a non-nil result even when the length is 0.
+	v := append(emptyBuf[:], b[:x]...)
+	*f.toBytes() = v
+	return b[x:], nil
+}
+
+func unmarshalBytesSlice(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+	if w != WireBytes {
+		return b, errInternalBadWireType
+	}
+	x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+	if n == 0 {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	b = b[n:]
+	if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+	}
+	v := append(emptyBuf[:], b[:x]...)
+	s := f.toBytesSlice()
+	*s = append(*s, v)
+	return b[x:], nil
+}
+
+func makeUnmarshalMessagePtr(sub *unmarshalInfo, name string) unmarshaler {
+	return func(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+		if w != WireBytes {
+			return b, errInternalBadWireType
+		}
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		// First read the message field to see if something is there.
+		// The semantics of multiple submessages are weird.  Instead of
+		// the last one winning (as it is for all other fields), multiple
+		// submessages are merged.
+		v := f.getPointer()
+		if v.isNil() {
+			v = valToPointer(reflect.New(sub.typ))
+			f.setPointer(v)
+		}
+		err := sub.unmarshal(v, b[:x])
+		if err != nil {
+			if r, ok := err.(*RequiredNotSetError); ok {
+				r.field = name + "." + r.field
+			} else {
+				return nil, err
+			}
+		}
+		return b[x:], err
+	}
+}
+
+func makeUnmarshalMessageSlicePtr(sub *unmarshalInfo, name string) unmarshaler {
+	return func(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+		if w != WireBytes {
+			return b, errInternalBadWireType
+		}
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		v := valToPointer(reflect.New(sub.typ))
+		err := sub.unmarshal(v, b[:x])
+		if err != nil {
+			if r, ok := err.(*RequiredNotSetError); ok {
+				r.field = name + "." + r.field
+			} else {
+				return nil, err
+			}
+		}
+		f.appendPointer(v)
+		return b[x:], err
+	}
+}
+
+func makeUnmarshalGroupPtr(sub *unmarshalInfo, name string) unmarshaler {
+	return func(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+		if w != WireStartGroup {
+			return b, errInternalBadWireType
+		}
+		x, y := findEndGroup(b)
+		if x < 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		v := f.getPointer()
+		if v.isNil() {
+			v = valToPointer(reflect.New(sub.typ))
+			f.setPointer(v)
+		}
+		err := sub.unmarshal(v, b[:x])
+		if err != nil {
+			if r, ok := err.(*RequiredNotSetError); ok {
+				r.field = name + "." + r.field
+			} else {
+				return nil, err
+			}
+		}
+		return b[y:], err
+	}
+}
+
+func makeUnmarshalGroupSlicePtr(sub *unmarshalInfo, name string) unmarshaler {
+	return func(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+		if w != WireStartGroup {
+			return b, errInternalBadWireType
+		}
+		x, y := findEndGroup(b)
+		if x < 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		v := valToPointer(reflect.New(sub.typ))
+		err := sub.unmarshal(v, b[:x])
+		if err != nil {
+			if r, ok := err.(*RequiredNotSetError); ok {
+				r.field = name + "." + r.field
+			} else {
+				return nil, err
+			}
+		}
+		f.appendPointer(v)
+		return b[y:], err
+	}
+}
+
+func makeUnmarshalMap(f *reflect.StructField) unmarshaler {
+	t := f.Type
+	kt := t.Key()
+	vt := t.Elem()
+	unmarshalKey := typeUnmarshaler(kt, f.Tag.Get("protobuf_key"))
+	unmarshalVal := typeUnmarshaler(vt, f.Tag.Get("protobuf_val"))
+	return func(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+		// The map entry is a submessage. Figure out how big it is.
+		if w != WireBytes {
+			return nil, fmt.Errorf("proto: bad wiretype for map field: got %d want %d", w, WireBytes)
+		}
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+		if n == 0 {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[n:]
+		if x > uint64(len(b)) {
+			return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		r := b[x:] // unused data to return
+		b = b[:x]  // data for map entry
+
+		// Note: we could use #keys * #values ~= 200 functions
+		// to do map decoding without reflection. Probably not worth it.
+		// Maps will be somewhat slow. Oh well.
+
+		// Read key and value from data.
+		var nerr nonFatal
+		k := reflect.New(kt)
+		v := reflect.New(vt)
+		for len(b) > 0 {
+			x, n := decodeVarint(b)
+			if n == 0 {
+				return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+			}
+			wire := int(x) & 7
+			b = b[n:]
+
+			var err error
+			switch x >> 3 {
+			case 1:
+				b, err = unmarshalKey(b, valToPointer(k), wire)
+			case 2:
+				b, err = unmarshalVal(b, valToPointer(v), wire)
+			default:
+				err = errInternalBadWireType // skip unknown tag
+			}
+
+			if nerr.Merge(err) {
+				continue
+			}
+			if err != errInternalBadWireType {
+				return nil, err
+			}
+
+			// Skip past unknown fields.
+			b, err = skipField(b, wire)
+			if err != nil {
+				return nil, err
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Get map, allocate if needed.
+		m := f.asPointerTo(t).Elem() // an addressable map[K]T
+		if m.IsNil() {
+			m.Set(reflect.MakeMap(t))
+		}
+
+		// Insert into map.
+		m.SetMapIndex(k.Elem(), v.Elem())
+
+		return r, nerr.E
+	}
+}
+
+// makeUnmarshalOneof makes an unmarshaler for oneof fields.
+// for:
+// message Msg {
+//   oneof F {
+//     int64 X = 1;
+//     float64 Y = 2;
+//   }
+// }
+// typ is the type of the concrete entry for a oneof case (e.g. Msg_X).
+// ityp is the interface type of the oneof field (e.g. isMsg_F).
+// unmarshal is the unmarshaler for the base type of the oneof case (e.g. int64).
+// Note that this function will be called once for each case in the oneof.
+func makeUnmarshalOneof(typ, ityp reflect.Type, unmarshal unmarshaler) unmarshaler {
+	sf := typ.Field(0)
+	field0 := toField(&sf)
+	return func(b []byte, f pointer, w int) ([]byte, error) {
+		// Allocate holder for value.
+		v := reflect.New(typ)
+
+		// Unmarshal data into holder.
+		// We unmarshal into the first field of the holder object.
+		var err error
+		var nerr nonFatal
+		b, err = unmarshal(b, valToPointer(v).offset(field0), w)
+		if !nerr.Merge(err) {
+			return nil, err
+		}
+
+		// Write pointer to holder into target field.
+		f.asPointerTo(ityp).Elem().Set(v)
+
+		return b, nerr.E
+	}
+}
+
+// Error used by decode internally.
+var errInternalBadWireType = errors.New("proto: internal error: bad wiretype")
+
+// skipField skips past a field of type wire and returns the remaining bytes.
+func skipField(b []byte, wire int) ([]byte, error) {
+	switch wire {
+	case WireVarint:
+		_, k := decodeVarint(b)
+		if k == 0 {
+			return b, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[k:]
+	case WireFixed32:
+		if len(b) < 4 {
+			return b, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[4:]
+	case WireFixed64:
+		if len(b) < 8 {
+			return b, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[8:]
+	case WireBytes:
+		m, k := decodeVarint(b)
+		if k == 0 || uint64(len(b)-k) < m {
+			return b, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[uint64(k)+m:]
+	case WireStartGroup:
+		_, i := findEndGroup(b)
+		if i == -1 {
+			return b, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
+		}
+		b = b[i:]
+	default:
+		return b, fmt.Errorf("proto: can't skip unknown wire type %d", wire)
+	}
+	return b, nil
+}
+
+// findEndGroup finds the index of the next EndGroup tag.
+// Groups may be nested, so the "next" EndGroup tag is the first
+// unpaired EndGroup.
+// findEndGroup returns the indexes of the start and end of the EndGroup tag.
+// Returns (-1,-1) if it can't find one.
+func findEndGroup(b []byte) (int, int) {
+	depth := 1
+	i := 0
+	for {
+		x, n := decodeVarint(b[i:])
+		if n == 0 {
+			return -1, -1
+		}
+		j := i
+		i += n
+		switch x & 7 {
+		case WireVarint:
+			_, k := decodeVarint(b[i:])
+			if k == 0 {
+				return -1, -1
+			}
+			i += k
+		case WireFixed32:
+			if len(b)-4 < i {
+				return -1, -1
+			}
+			i += 4
+		case WireFixed64:
+			if len(b)-8 < i {
+				return -1, -1
+			}
+			i += 8
+		case WireBytes:
+			m, k := decodeVarint(b[i:])
+			if k == 0 {
+				return -1, -1
+			}
+			i += k
+			if uint64(len(b)-i) < m {
+				return -1, -1
+			}
+			i += int(m)
+		case WireStartGroup:
+			depth++
+		case WireEndGroup:
+			depth--
+			if depth == 0 {
+				return j, i
+			}
+		default:
+			return -1, -1
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+// encodeVarint appends a varint-encoded integer to b and returns the result.
+func encodeVarint(b []byte, x uint64) []byte {
+	for x >= 1<<7 {
+		b = append(b, byte(x&0x7f|0x80))
+		x >>= 7
+	}
+	return append(b, byte(x))
+}
+
+// decodeVarint reads a varint-encoded integer from b.
+// Returns the decoded integer and the number of bytes read.
+// If there is an error, it returns 0,0.
+func decodeVarint(b []byte) (uint64, int) {
+	var x, y uint64
+	if len(b) == 0 {
+		goto bad
+	}
+	x = uint64(b[0])
+	if x < 0x80 {
+		return x, 1
+	}
+	x -= 0x80
+
+	if len(b) <= 1 {
+		goto bad
+	}
+	y = uint64(b[1])
+	x += y << 7
+	if y < 0x80 {
+		return x, 2
+	}
+	x -= 0x80 << 7
+
+	if len(b) <= 2 {
+		goto bad
+	}
+	y = uint64(b[2])
+	x += y << 14
+	if y < 0x80 {
+		return x, 3
+	}
+	x -= 0x80 << 14
+
+	if len(b) <= 3 {
+		goto bad
+	}
+	y = uint64(b[3])
+	x += y << 21
+	if y < 0x80 {
+		return x, 4
+	}
+	x -= 0x80 << 21
+
+	if len(b) <= 4 {
+		goto bad
+	}
+	y = uint64(b[4])
+	x += y << 28
+	if y < 0x80 {
+		return x, 5
+	}
+	x -= 0x80 << 28
+
+	if len(b) <= 5 {
+		goto bad
+	}
+	y = uint64(b[5])
+	x += y << 35
+	if y < 0x80 {
+		return x, 6
+	}
+	x -= 0x80 << 35
+
+	if len(b) <= 6 {
+		goto bad
+	}
+	y = uint64(b[6])
+	x += y << 42
+	if y < 0x80 {
+		return x, 7
+	}
+	x -= 0x80 << 42
+
+	if len(b) <= 7 {
+		goto bad
+	}
+	y = uint64(b[7])
+	x += y << 49
+	if y < 0x80 {
+		return x, 8
+	}
+	x -= 0x80 << 49
+
+	if len(b) <= 8 {
+		goto bad
+	}
+	y = uint64(b[8])
+	x += y << 56
+	if y < 0x80 {
+		return x, 9
+	}
+	x -= 0x80 << 56
+
+	if len(b) <= 9 {
+		goto bad
+	}
+	y = uint64(b[9])
+	x += y << 63
+	if y < 2 {
+		return x, 10
+	}
+
+bad:
+	return 0, 0
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text.go
index 965876bf033b64fac26deb2730244625d033fa41..1aaee725b45b3e141a710273ec098ec601a71ecd 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text.go
@@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ import (
 var (
 	newline         = []byte("\n")
 	spaces          = []byte("                                        ")
-	gtNewline       = []byte(">\n")
 	endBraceNewline = []byte("}\n")
 	backslashN      = []byte{'\\', 'n'}
 	backslashR      = []byte{'\\', 'r'}
@@ -170,11 +169,6 @@ func writeName(w *textWriter, props *Properties) error {
 	return nil
 }
 
-// raw is the interface satisfied by RawMessage.
-type raw interface {
-	Bytes() []byte
-}
-
 func requiresQuotes(u string) bool {
 	// When type URL contains any characters except [0-9A-Za-z./\-]*, it must be quoted.
 	for _, ch := range u {
@@ -269,6 +263,10 @@ func (tm *TextMarshaler) writeStruct(w *textWriter, sv reflect.Value) error {
 		props := sprops.Prop[i]
 		name := st.Field(i).Name
 
+		if name == "XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral" {
+			continue
+		}
+
 		if strings.HasPrefix(name, "XXX_") {
 			// There are two XXX_ fields:
 			//   XXX_unrecognized []byte
@@ -355,7 +353,7 @@ func (tm *TextMarshaler) writeStruct(w *textWriter, sv reflect.Value) error {
 						return err
 					}
 				}
-				if err := tm.writeAny(w, key, props.mkeyprop); err != nil {
+				if err := tm.writeAny(w, key, props.MapKeyProp); err != nil {
 					return err
 				}
 				if err := w.WriteByte('\n'); err != nil {
@@ -372,7 +370,7 @@ func (tm *TextMarshaler) writeStruct(w *textWriter, sv reflect.Value) error {
 							return err
 						}
 					}
-					if err := tm.writeAny(w, val, props.mvalprop); err != nil {
+					if err := tm.writeAny(w, val, props.MapValProp); err != nil {
 						return err
 					}
 					if err := w.WriteByte('\n'); err != nil {
@@ -436,12 +434,6 @@ func (tm *TextMarshaler) writeStruct(w *textWriter, sv reflect.Value) error {
 				return err
 			}
 		}
-		if b, ok := fv.Interface().(raw); ok {
-			if err := writeRaw(w, b.Bytes()); err != nil {
-				return err
-			}
-			continue
-		}
 
 		// Enums have a String method, so writeAny will work fine.
 		if err := tm.writeAny(w, fv, props); err != nil {
@@ -455,7 +447,7 @@ func (tm *TextMarshaler) writeStruct(w *textWriter, sv reflect.Value) error {
 
 	// Extensions (the XXX_extensions field).
 	pv := sv.Addr()
-	if _, ok := extendable(pv.Interface()); ok {
+	if _, err := extendable(pv.Interface()); err == nil {
 		if err := tm.writeExtensions(w, pv); err != nil {
 			return err
 		}
@@ -464,27 +456,6 @@ func (tm *TextMarshaler) writeStruct(w *textWriter, sv reflect.Value) error {
 	return nil
 }
 
-// writeRaw writes an uninterpreted raw message.
-func writeRaw(w *textWriter, b []byte) error {
-	if err := w.WriteByte('<'); err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	if !w.compact {
-		if err := w.WriteByte('\n'); err != nil {
-			return err
-		}
-	}
-	w.indent()
-	if err := writeUnknownStruct(w, b); err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	w.unindent()
-	if err := w.WriteByte('>'); err != nil {
-		return err
-	}
-	return nil
-}
-
 // writeAny writes an arbitrary field.
 func (tm *TextMarshaler) writeAny(w *textWriter, v reflect.Value, props *Properties) error {
 	v = reflect.Indirect(v)
@@ -535,6 +506,19 @@ func (tm *TextMarshaler) writeAny(w *textWriter, v reflect.Value, props *Propert
 			}
 		}
 		w.indent()
+		if v.CanAddr() {
+			// Calling v.Interface on a struct causes the reflect package to
+			// copy the entire struct. This is racy with the new Marshaler
+			// since we atomically update the XXX_sizecache.
+			//
+			// Thus, we retrieve a pointer to the struct if possible to avoid
+			// a race since v.Interface on the pointer doesn't copy the struct.
+			//
+			// If v is not addressable, then we are not worried about a race
+			// since it implies that the binary Marshaler cannot possibly be
+			// mutating this value.
+			v = v.Addr()
+		}
 		if etm, ok := v.Interface().(encoding.TextMarshaler); ok {
 			text, err := etm.MarshalText()
 			if err != nil {
@@ -543,8 +527,13 @@ func (tm *TextMarshaler) writeAny(w *textWriter, v reflect.Value, props *Propert
 			if _, err = w.Write(text); err != nil {
 				return err
 			}
-		} else if err := tm.writeStruct(w, v); err != nil {
-			return err
+		} else {
+			if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
+				v = v.Elem()
+			}
+			if err := tm.writeStruct(w, v); err != nil {
+				return err
+			}
 		}
 		w.unindent()
 		if err := w.WriteByte(ket); err != nil {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_parser.go b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_parser.go
index 5e14513f28c9041020ee559c9ec437361720024f..bb55a3af276941639621b1e591ce1b8304afcd41 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_parser.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/golang/protobuf/proto/text_parser.go
@@ -206,7 +206,6 @@ func (p *textParser) advance() {
 
 var (
 	errBadUTF8 = errors.New("proto: bad UTF-8")
-	errBadHex  = errors.New("proto: bad hexadecimal")
 )
 
 func unquoteC(s string, quote rune) (string, error) {
@@ -277,60 +276,47 @@ func unescape(s string) (ch string, tail string, err error) {
 		return "?", s, nil // trigraph workaround
 	case '\'', '"', '\\':
 		return string(r), s, nil
-	case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', 'x', 'X':
+	case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7':
 		if len(s) < 2 {
 			return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%c requires 2 following digits`, r)
 		}
-		base := 8
-		ss := s[:2]
+		ss := string(r) + s[:2]
 		s = s[2:]
-		if r == 'x' || r == 'X' {
-			base = 16
-		} else {
-			ss = string(r) + ss
-		}
-		i, err := strconv.ParseUint(ss, base, 8)
+		i, err := strconv.ParseUint(ss, 8, 8)
 		if err != nil {
-			return "", "", err
+			return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%s contains non-octal digits`, ss)
 		}
 		return string([]byte{byte(i)}), s, nil
-	case 'u', 'U':
-		n := 4
-		if r == 'U' {
+	case 'x', 'X', 'u', 'U':
+		var n int
+		switch r {
+		case 'x', 'X':
+			n = 2
+		case 'u':
+			n = 4
+		case 'U':
 			n = 8
 		}
 		if len(s) < n {
-			return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%c requires %d digits`, r, n)
-		}
-
-		bs := make([]byte, n/2)
-		for i := 0; i < n; i += 2 {
-			a, ok1 := unhex(s[i])
-			b, ok2 := unhex(s[i+1])
-			if !ok1 || !ok2 {
-				return "", "", errBadHex
-			}
-			bs[i/2] = a<<4 | b
+			return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%c requires %d following digits`, r, n)
 		}
+		ss := s[:n]
 		s = s[n:]
-		return string(bs), s, nil
+		i, err := strconv.ParseUint(ss, 16, 64)
+		if err != nil {
+			return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%c%s contains non-hexadecimal digits`, r, ss)
+		}
+		if r == 'x' || r == 'X' {
+			return string([]byte{byte(i)}), s, nil
+		}
+		if i > utf8.MaxRune {
+			return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`\%c%s is not a valid Unicode code point`, r, ss)
+		}
+		return string(i), s, nil
 	}
 	return "", "", fmt.Errorf(`unknown escape \%c`, r)
 }
 
-// Adapted from src/pkg/strconv/quote.go.
-func unhex(b byte) (v byte, ok bool) {
-	switch {
-	case '0' <= b && b <= '9':
-		return b - '0', true
-	case 'a' <= b && b <= 'f':
-		return b - 'a' + 10, true
-	case 'A' <= b && b <= 'F':
-		return b - 'A' + 10, true
-	}
-	return 0, false
-}
-
 // Back off the parser by one token. Can only be done between calls to next().
 // It makes the next advance() a no-op.
 func (p *textParser) back() { p.backed = true }
@@ -644,17 +630,17 @@ func (p *textParser) readStruct(sv reflect.Value, terminator string) error {
 					if err := p.consumeToken(":"); err != nil {
 						return err
 					}
-					if err := p.readAny(key, props.mkeyprop); err != nil {
+					if err := p.readAny(key, props.MapKeyProp); err != nil {
 						return err
 					}
 					if err := p.consumeOptionalSeparator(); err != nil {
 						return err
 					}
 				case "value":
-					if err := p.checkForColon(props.mvalprop, dst.Type().Elem()); err != nil {
+					if err := p.checkForColon(props.MapValProp, dst.Type().Elem()); err != nil {
 						return err
 					}
-					if err := p.readAny(val, props.mvalprop); err != nil {
+					if err := p.readAny(val, props.MapValProp); err != nil {
 						return err
 					}
 					if err := p.consumeOptionalSeparator(); err != nil {
@@ -728,6 +714,9 @@ func (p *textParser) consumeExtName() (string, error) {
 		if tok.err != nil {
 			return "", p.errorf("unrecognized type_url or extension name: %s", tok.err)
 		}
+		if p.done && tok.value != "]" {
+			return "", p.errorf("unclosed type_url or extension name")
+		}
 	}
 	return strings.Join(parts, ""), nil
 }
@@ -865,7 +854,7 @@ func (p *textParser) readAny(v reflect.Value, props *Properties) error {
 		return p.readStruct(fv, terminator)
 	case reflect.Uint32:
 		if x, err := strconv.ParseUint(tok.value, 0, 32); err == nil {
-			fv.SetUint(x)
+			fv.SetUint(uint64(x))
 			return nil
 		}
 	case reflect.Uint64:
@@ -883,13 +872,9 @@ func (p *textParser) readAny(v reflect.Value, props *Properties) error {
 // UnmarshalText returns *RequiredNotSetError.
 func UnmarshalText(s string, pb Message) error {
 	if um, ok := pb.(encoding.TextUnmarshaler); ok {
-		err := um.UnmarshalText([]byte(s))
-		return err
+		return um.UnmarshalText([]byte(s))
 	}
 	pb.Reset()
 	v := reflect.ValueOf(pb)
-	if pe := newTextParser(s).readStruct(v.Elem(), ""); pe != nil {
-		return pe
-	}
-	return nil
+	return newTextParser(s).readStruct(v.Elem(), "")
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/collector.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/collector.go
index 623d3d83fefc849444c4efcb18c4db7a27f8affa..1e839650d4d93e81e165175b6aa4c2427c05698a 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/collector.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/collector.go
@@ -29,27 +29,72 @@ type Collector interface {
 	// collected by this Collector to the provided channel and returns once
 	// the last descriptor has been sent. The sent descriptors fulfill the
 	// consistency and uniqueness requirements described in the Desc
-	// documentation. (It is valid if one and the same Collector sends
-	// duplicate descriptors. Those duplicates are simply ignored. However,
-	// two different Collectors must not send duplicate descriptors.) This
-	// method idempotently sends the same descriptors throughout the
-	// lifetime of the Collector. If a Collector encounters an error while
-	// executing this method, it must send an invalid descriptor (created
-	// with NewInvalidDesc) to signal the error to the registry.
+	// documentation.
+	//
+	// It is valid if one and the same Collector sends duplicate
+	// descriptors. Those duplicates are simply ignored. However, two
+	// different Collectors must not send duplicate descriptors.
+	//
+	// Sending no descriptor at all marks the Collector as “unchecked”,
+	// i.e. no checks will be performed at registration time, and the
+	// Collector may yield any Metric it sees fit in its Collect method.
+	//
+	// This method idempotently sends the same descriptors throughout the
+	// lifetime of the Collector. It may be called concurrently and
+	// therefore must be implemented in a concurrency safe way.
+	//
+	// If a Collector encounters an error while executing this method, it
+	// must send an invalid descriptor (created with NewInvalidDesc) to
+	// signal the error to the registry.
 	Describe(chan<- *Desc)
 	// Collect is called by the Prometheus registry when collecting
 	// metrics. The implementation sends each collected metric via the
 	// provided channel and returns once the last metric has been sent. The
-	// descriptor of each sent metric is one of those returned by
-	// Describe. Returned metrics that share the same descriptor must differ
-	// in their variable label values. This method may be called
-	// concurrently and must therefore be implemented in a concurrency safe
-	// way. Blocking occurs at the expense of total performance of rendering
-	// all registered metrics. Ideally, Collector implementations support
-	// concurrent readers.
+	// descriptor of each sent metric is one of those returned by Describe
+	// (unless the Collector is unchecked, see above). Returned metrics that
+	// share the same descriptor must differ in their variable label
+	// values.
+	//
+	// This method may be called concurrently and must therefore be
+	// implemented in a concurrency safe way. Blocking occurs at the expense
+	// of total performance of rendering all registered metrics. Ideally,
+	// Collector implementations support concurrent readers.
 	Collect(chan<- Metric)
 }
 
+// DescribeByCollect is a helper to implement the Describe method of a custom
+// Collector. It collects the metrics from the provided Collector and sends
+// their descriptors to the provided channel.
+//
+// If a Collector collects the same metrics throughout its lifetime, its
+// Describe method can simply be implemented as:
+//
+//   func (c customCollector) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
+//   	DescribeByCollect(c, ch)
+//   }
+//
+// However, this will not work if the metrics collected change dynamically over
+// the lifetime of the Collector in a way that their combined set of descriptors
+// changes as well. The shortcut implementation will then violate the contract
+// of the Describe method. If a Collector sometimes collects no metrics at all
+// (for example vectors like CounterVec, GaugeVec, etc., which only collect
+// metrics after a metric with a fully specified label set has been accessed),
+// it might even get registered as an unchecked Collector (cf. the Register
+// method of the Registerer interface). Hence, only use this shortcut
+// implementation of Describe if you are certain to fulfill the contract.
+//
+// The Collector example demonstrates a use of DescribeByCollect.
+func DescribeByCollect(c Collector, descs chan<- *Desc) {
+	metrics := make(chan Metric)
+	go func() {
+		c.Collect(metrics)
+		close(metrics)
+	}()
+	for m := range metrics {
+		descs <- m.Desc()
+	}
+}
+
 // selfCollector implements Collector for a single Metric so that the Metric
 // collects itself. Add it as an anonymous field to a struct that implements
 // Metric, and call init with the Metric itself as an argument.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/counter.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/counter.go
index 273db5f815979285e64b2dd75d460279d99bd1c6..d463e36d3e98d204d55648aeec64ce1c6fd0f7ba 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/counter.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/counter.go
@@ -15,6 +15,10 @@ package prometheus
 
 import (
 	"errors"
+	"math"
+	"sync/atomic"
+
+	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
 )
 
 // Counter is a Metric that represents a single numerical value that only ever
@@ -42,6 +46,14 @@ type Counter interface {
 type CounterOpts Opts
 
 // NewCounter creates a new Counter based on the provided CounterOpts.
+//
+// The returned implementation tracks the counter value in two separate
+// variables, a float64 and a uint64. The latter is used to track calls of the
+// Inc method and calls of the Add method with a value that can be represented
+// as a uint64. This allows atomic increments of the counter with optimal
+// performance. (It is common to have an Inc call in very hot execution paths.)
+// Both internal tracking values are added up in the Write method. This has to
+// be taken into account when it comes to precision and overflow behavior.
 func NewCounter(opts CounterOpts) Counter {
 	desc := NewDesc(
 		BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
@@ -49,20 +61,58 @@ func NewCounter(opts CounterOpts) Counter {
 		nil,
 		opts.ConstLabels,
 	)
-	result := &counter{value: value{desc: desc, valType: CounterValue, labelPairs: desc.constLabelPairs}}
+	result := &counter{desc: desc, labelPairs: desc.constLabelPairs}
 	result.init(result) // Init self-collection.
 	return result
 }
 
 type counter struct {
-	value
+	// valBits contains the bits of the represented float64 value, while
+	// valInt stores values that are exact integers. Both have to go first
+	// in the struct to guarantee alignment for atomic operations.
+	// http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
+	valBits uint64
+	valInt  uint64
+
+	selfCollector
+	desc *Desc
+
+	labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+}
+
+func (c *counter) Desc() *Desc {
+	return c.desc
 }
 
 func (c *counter) Add(v float64) {
 	if v < 0 {
 		panic(errors.New("counter cannot decrease in value"))
 	}
-	c.value.Add(v)
+	ival := uint64(v)
+	if float64(ival) == v {
+		atomic.AddUint64(&c.valInt, ival)
+		return
+	}
+
+	for {
+		oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&c.valBits)
+		newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + v)
+		if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&c.valBits, oldBits, newBits) {
+			return
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+func (c *counter) Inc() {
+	atomic.AddUint64(&c.valInt, 1)
+}
+
+func (c *counter) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+	fval := math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&c.valBits))
+	ival := atomic.LoadUint64(&c.valInt)
+	val := fval + float64(ival)
+
+	return populateMetric(CounterValue, val, c.labelPairs, out)
 }
 
 // CounterVec is a Collector that bundles a set of Counters that all share the
@@ -85,11 +135,10 @@ func NewCounterVec(opts CounterOpts, labelNames []string) *CounterVec {
 	)
 	return &CounterVec{
 		metricVec: newMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
-			result := &counter{value: value{
-				desc:       desc,
-				valType:    CounterValue,
-				labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, lvs),
-			}}
+			if len(lvs) != len(desc.variableLabels) {
+				panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, lvs))
+			}
+			result := &counter{desc: desc, labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, lvs)}
 			result.init(result) // Init self-collection.
 			return result
 		}),
@@ -111,7 +160,7 @@ func NewCounterVec(opts CounterOpts, labelNames []string) *CounterVec {
 // Counter with the same label values is created later.
 //
 // An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the
-// number of VariableLabels in Desc.
+// number of VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
 //
 // Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
 // caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as
@@ -119,8 +168,8 @@ func NewCounterVec(opts CounterOpts, labelNames []string) *CounterVec {
 // latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
 // with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
 // See also the GaugeVec example.
-func (m *CounterVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Counter, error) {
-	metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+func (v *CounterVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Counter, error) {
+	metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
 	if metric != nil {
 		return metric.(Counter), err
 	}
@@ -134,13 +183,13 @@ func (m *CounterVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Counter, error) {
 // the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues.
 //
 // An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
-// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc.
+// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
 //
 // This method is used for the same purpose as
 // GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two
 // methods.
-func (m *CounterVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Counter, error) {
-	metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
+func (v *CounterVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Counter, error) {
+	metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
 	if metric != nil {
 		return metric.(Counter), err
 	}
@@ -148,18 +197,57 @@ func (m *CounterVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Counter, error) {
 }
 
 // WithLabelValues works as GetMetricWithLabelValues, but panics where
-// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. By not returning an
-// error, WithLabelValues allows shortcuts like
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. Not returning an
+// error allows shortcuts like
 //     myVec.WithLabelValues("404", "GET").Add(42)
-func (m *CounterVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Counter {
-	return m.metricVec.withLabelValues(lvs...).(Counter)
+func (v *CounterVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Counter {
+	c, err := v.GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return c
 }
 
 // With works as GetMetricWith, but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have
-// returned an error. By not returning an error, With allows shortcuts like
-//     myVec.With(Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Add(42)
-func (m *CounterVec) With(labels Labels) Counter {
-	return m.metricVec.with(labels).(Counter)
+// returned an error. Not returning an error allows shortcuts like
+//     myVec.With(prometheus.Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Add(42)
+func (v *CounterVec) With(labels Labels) Counter {
+	c, err := v.GetMetricWith(labels)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return c
+}
+
+// CurryWith returns a vector curried with the provided labels, i.e. the
+// returned vector has those labels pre-set for all labeled operations performed
+// on it. The cardinality of the curried vector is reduced accordingly. The
+// order of the remaining labels stays the same (just with the curried labels
+// taken out of the sequence – which is relevant for the
+// (GetMetric)WithLabelValues methods). It is possible to curry a curried
+// vector, but only with labels not yet used for currying before.
+//
+// The metrics contained in the CounterVec are shared between the curried and
+// uncurried vectors. They are just accessed differently. Curried and uncurried
+// vectors behave identically in terms of collection. Only one must be
+// registered with a given registry (usually the uncurried version). The Reset
+// method deletes all metrics, even if called on a curried vector.
+func (v *CounterVec) CurryWith(labels Labels) (*CounterVec, error) {
+	vec, err := v.curryWith(labels)
+	if vec != nil {
+		return &CounterVec{vec}, err
+	}
+	return nil, err
+}
+
+// MustCurryWith works as CurryWith but panics where CurryWith would have
+// returned an error.
+func (v *CounterVec) MustCurryWith(labels Labels) *CounterVec {
+	vec, err := v.CurryWith(labels)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return vec
 }
 
 // CounterFunc is a Counter whose value is determined at collect time by calling a
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/desc.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/desc.go
index 1835b16f65ca0ec99aaa63963dfca6fbc48a0595..1d034f871cb9cdd34e57144dfec3a3607e54d94d 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/desc.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/desc.go
@@ -25,19 +25,6 @@ import (
 	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
 )
 
-// reservedLabelPrefix is a prefix which is not legal in user-supplied
-// label names.
-const reservedLabelPrefix = "__"
-
-// Labels represents a collection of label name -> value mappings. This type is
-// commonly used with the With(Labels) and GetMetricWith(Labels) methods of
-// metric vector Collectors, e.g.:
-//     myVec.With(Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Add(42)
-//
-// The other use-case is the specification of constant label pairs in Opts or to
-// create a Desc.
-type Labels map[string]string
-
 // Desc is the descriptor used by every Prometheus Metric. It is essentially
 // the immutable meta-data of a Metric. The normal Metric implementations
 // included in this package manage their Desc under the hood. Users only have to
@@ -80,24 +67,19 @@ type Desc struct {
 
 // NewDesc allocates and initializes a new Desc. Errors are recorded in the Desc
 // and will be reported on registration time. variableLabels and constLabels can
-// be nil if no such labels should be set. fqName and help must not be empty.
+// be nil if no such labels should be set. fqName must not be empty.
 //
 // variableLabels only contain the label names. Their label values are variable
 // and therefore not part of the Desc. (They are managed within the Metric.)
 //
 // For constLabels, the label values are constant. Therefore, they are fully
-// specified in the Desc. See the Opts documentation for the implications of
-// constant labels.
+// specified in the Desc. See the Collector example for a usage pattern.
 func NewDesc(fqName, help string, variableLabels []string, constLabels Labels) *Desc {
 	d := &Desc{
 		fqName:         fqName,
 		help:           help,
 		variableLabels: variableLabels,
 	}
-	if help == "" {
-		d.err = errors.New("empty help string")
-		return d
-	}
 	if !model.IsValidMetricName(model.LabelValue(fqName)) {
 		d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid metric name", fqName)
 		return d
@@ -111,7 +93,7 @@ func NewDesc(fqName, help string, variableLabels []string, constLabels Labels) *
 	// First add only the const label names and sort them...
 	for labelName := range constLabels {
 		if !checkLabelName(labelName) {
-			d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid label name", labelName)
+			d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid label name for metric %q", labelName, fqName)
 			return d
 		}
 		labelNames = append(labelNames, labelName)
@@ -122,12 +104,18 @@ func NewDesc(fqName, help string, variableLabels []string, constLabels Labels) *
 	for _, labelName := range labelNames {
 		labelValues = append(labelValues, constLabels[labelName])
 	}
+	// Validate the const label values. They can't have a wrong cardinality, so
+	// use in len(labelValues) as expectedNumberOfValues.
+	if err := validateLabelValues(labelValues, len(labelValues)); err != nil {
+		d.err = err
+		return d
+	}
 	// Now add the variable label names, but prefix them with something that
 	// cannot be in a regular label name. That prevents matching the label
 	// dimension with a different mix between preset and variable labels.
 	for _, labelName := range variableLabels {
 		if !checkLabelName(labelName) {
-			d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid label name", labelName)
+			d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid label name for metric %q", labelName, fqName)
 			return d
 		}
 		labelNames = append(labelNames, "$"+labelName)
@@ -137,6 +125,7 @@ func NewDesc(fqName, help string, variableLabels []string, constLabels Labels) *
 		d.err = errors.New("duplicate label names")
 		return d
 	}
+
 	vh := hashNew()
 	for _, val := range labelValues {
 		vh = hashAdd(vh, val)
@@ -163,7 +152,7 @@ func NewDesc(fqName, help string, variableLabels []string, constLabels Labels) *
 			Value: proto.String(v),
 		})
 	}
-	sort.Sort(LabelPairSorter(d.constLabelPairs))
+	sort.Sort(labelPairSorter(d.constLabelPairs))
 	return d
 }
 
@@ -193,8 +182,3 @@ func (d *Desc) String() string {
 		d.variableLabels,
 	)
 }
-
-func checkLabelName(l string) bool {
-	return model.LabelName(l).IsValid() &&
-		!strings.HasPrefix(l, reservedLabelPrefix)
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/doc.go
index e10ba54d51e33c53156c3bd9247775ec30cd1b41..1e0d578ee7a84f4bcfe69fd253531c56b6040d9e 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/doc.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/doc.go
@@ -11,10 +11,12 @@
 // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 // limitations under the License.
 
-// Package prometheus provides metrics primitives to instrument code for
-// monitoring. It also offers a registry for metrics. Sub-packages allow to
-// expose the registered metrics via HTTP (package promhttp) or push them to a
-// Pushgateway (package push).
+// Package prometheus is the core instrumentation package. It provides metrics
+// primitives to instrument code for monitoring. It also offers a registry for
+// metrics. Sub-packages allow to expose the registered metrics via HTTP
+// (package promhttp) or push them to a Pushgateway (package push). There is
+// also a sub-package promauto, which provides metrics constructors with
+// automatic registration.
 //
 // All exported functions and methods are safe to be used concurrently unless
 // specified otherwise.
@@ -72,7 +74,10 @@
 // The number of exported identifiers in this package might appear a bit
 // overwhelming. However, in addition to the basic plumbing shown in the example
 // above, you only need to understand the different metric types and their
-// vector versions for basic usage.
+// vector versions for basic usage. Furthermore, if you are not concerned with
+// fine-grained control of when and how to register metrics with the registry,
+// have a look at the promauto package, which will effectively allow you to
+// ignore registration altogether in simple cases.
 //
 // Above, you have already touched the Counter and the Gauge. There are two more
 // advanced metric types: the Summary and Histogram. A more thorough description
@@ -116,7 +121,17 @@
 // NewConstSummary (and their respective Must… versions). That will happen in
 // the Collect method. The Describe method has to return separate Desc
 // instances, representative of the “throw-away” metrics to be created later.
-// NewDesc comes in handy to create those Desc instances.
+// NewDesc comes in handy to create those Desc instances. Alternatively, you
+// could return no Desc at all, which will mark the Collector “unchecked”.  No
+// checks are performed at registration time, but metric consistency will still
+// be ensured at scrape time, i.e. any inconsistencies will lead to scrape
+// errors. Thus, with unchecked Collectors, the responsibility to not collect
+// metrics that lead to inconsistencies in the total scrape result lies with the
+// implementer of the Collector. While this is not a desirable state, it is
+// sometimes necessary. The typical use case is a situation where the exact
+// metrics to be returned by a Collector cannot be predicted at registration
+// time, but the implementer has sufficient knowledge of the whole system to
+// guarantee metric consistency.
 //
 // The Collector example illustrates the use case. You can also look at the
 // source code of the processCollector (mirroring process metrics), the
@@ -145,7 +160,7 @@
 // registry.
 //
 // So far, everything we did operated on the so-called default registry, as it
-// can be found in the global DefaultRegistry variable. With NewRegistry, you
+// can be found in the global DefaultRegisterer variable. With NewRegistry, you
 // can create a custom registry, or you can even implement the Registerer or
 // Gatherer interfaces yourself. The methods Register and Unregister work in the
 // same way on a custom registry as the global functions Register and Unregister
@@ -153,11 +168,11 @@
 //
 // There are a number of uses for custom registries: You can use registries with
 // special properties, see NewPedanticRegistry. You can avoid global state, as
-// it is imposed by the DefaultRegistry. You can use multiple registries at the
-// same time to expose different metrics in different ways. You can use separate
-// registries for testing purposes.
+// it is imposed by the DefaultRegisterer. You can use multiple registries at
+// the same time to expose different metrics in different ways.  You can use
+// separate registries for testing purposes.
 //
-// Also note that the DefaultRegistry comes registered with a Collector for Go
+// Also note that the DefaultRegisterer comes registered with a Collector for Go
 // runtime metrics (via NewGoCollector) and a Collector for process metrics (via
 // NewProcessCollector). With a custom registry, you are in control and decide
 // yourself about the Collectors to register.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/fnv.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/fnv.go
index e3b67df8ac0681fd73151e7e44c3ea8bed3bfb63..3d383a735c3850a08aa33041e7b00b5ecfbef27f 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/fnv.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/fnv.go
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package prometheus
 
 // Inline and byte-free variant of hash/fnv's fnv64a.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/gauge.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/gauge.go
index 13064dab899fe2eb402054760af731e0ec788e12..71d406bd92ab26c9a6a9e4434f70ce7de4ff7861 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/gauge.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/gauge.go
@@ -13,6 +13,14 @@
 
 package prometheus
 
+import (
+	"math"
+	"sync/atomic"
+	"time"
+
+	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
 // Gauge is a Metric that represents a single numerical value that can
 // arbitrarily go up and down.
 //
@@ -48,13 +56,74 @@ type Gauge interface {
 type GaugeOpts Opts
 
 // NewGauge creates a new Gauge based on the provided GaugeOpts.
+//
+// The returned implementation is optimized for a fast Set method. If you have a
+// choice for managing the value of a Gauge via Set vs. Inc/Dec/Add/Sub, pick
+// the former. For example, the Inc method of the returned Gauge is slower than
+// the Inc method of a Counter returned by NewCounter. This matches the typical
+// scenarios for Gauges and Counters, where the former tends to be Set-heavy and
+// the latter Inc-heavy.
 func NewGauge(opts GaugeOpts) Gauge {
-	return newValue(NewDesc(
+	desc := NewDesc(
 		BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
 		opts.Help,
 		nil,
 		opts.ConstLabels,
-	), GaugeValue, 0)
+	)
+	result := &gauge{desc: desc, labelPairs: desc.constLabelPairs}
+	result.init(result) // Init self-collection.
+	return result
+}
+
+type gauge struct {
+	// valBits contains the bits of the represented float64 value. It has
+	// to go first in the struct to guarantee alignment for atomic
+	// operations.  http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
+	valBits uint64
+
+	selfCollector
+
+	desc       *Desc
+	labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Desc() *Desc {
+	return g.desc
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Set(val float64) {
+	atomic.StoreUint64(&g.valBits, math.Float64bits(val))
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) SetToCurrentTime() {
+	g.Set(float64(time.Now().UnixNano()) / 1e9)
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Inc() {
+	g.Add(1)
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Dec() {
+	g.Add(-1)
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Add(val float64) {
+	for {
+		oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&g.valBits)
+		newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + val)
+		if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&g.valBits, oldBits, newBits) {
+			return
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Sub(val float64) {
+	g.Add(val * -1)
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+	val := math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&g.valBits))
+	return populateMetric(GaugeValue, val, g.labelPairs, out)
 }
 
 // GaugeVec is a Collector that bundles a set of Gauges that all share the same
@@ -77,7 +146,12 @@ func NewGaugeVec(opts GaugeOpts, labelNames []string) *GaugeVec {
 	)
 	return &GaugeVec{
 		metricVec: newMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
-			return newValue(desc, GaugeValue, 0, lvs...)
+			if len(lvs) != len(desc.variableLabels) {
+				panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, lvs))
+			}
+			result := &gauge{desc: desc, labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, lvs)}
+			result.init(result) // Init self-collection.
+			return result
 		}),
 	}
 }
@@ -98,15 +172,15 @@ func NewGaugeVec(opts GaugeOpts, labelNames []string) *GaugeVec {
 // example.
 //
 // An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the
-// number of VariableLabels in Desc.
+// number of VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
 //
 // Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
 // caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as
 // an alternative to avoid that type of mistake. For higher label numbers, the
 // latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
 // with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
-func (m *GaugeVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Gauge, error) {
-	metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+func (v *GaugeVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Gauge, error) {
+	metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
 	if metric != nil {
 		return metric.(Gauge), err
 	}
@@ -120,13 +194,13 @@ func (m *GaugeVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Gauge, error) {
 // the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues.
 //
 // An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
-// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc.
+// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
 //
 // This method is used for the same purpose as
 // GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two
 // methods.
-func (m *GaugeVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Gauge, error) {
-	metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
+func (v *GaugeVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Gauge, error) {
+	metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
 	if metric != nil {
 		return metric.(Gauge), err
 	}
@@ -134,18 +208,57 @@ func (m *GaugeVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Gauge, error) {
 }
 
 // WithLabelValues works as GetMetricWithLabelValues, but panics where
-// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. By not returning an
-// error, WithLabelValues allows shortcuts like
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. Not returning an
+// error allows shortcuts like
 //     myVec.WithLabelValues("404", "GET").Add(42)
-func (m *GaugeVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Gauge {
-	return m.metricVec.withLabelValues(lvs...).(Gauge)
+func (v *GaugeVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Gauge {
+	g, err := v.GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return g
 }
 
 // With works as GetMetricWith, but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have
-// returned an error. By not returning an error, With allows shortcuts like
-//     myVec.With(Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Add(42)
-func (m *GaugeVec) With(labels Labels) Gauge {
-	return m.metricVec.with(labels).(Gauge)
+// returned an error. Not returning an error allows shortcuts like
+//     myVec.With(prometheus.Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Add(42)
+func (v *GaugeVec) With(labels Labels) Gauge {
+	g, err := v.GetMetricWith(labels)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return g
+}
+
+// CurryWith returns a vector curried with the provided labels, i.e. the
+// returned vector has those labels pre-set for all labeled operations performed
+// on it. The cardinality of the curried vector is reduced accordingly. The
+// order of the remaining labels stays the same (just with the curried labels
+// taken out of the sequence – which is relevant for the
+// (GetMetric)WithLabelValues methods). It is possible to curry a curried
+// vector, but only with labels not yet used for currying before.
+//
+// The metrics contained in the GaugeVec are shared between the curried and
+// uncurried vectors. They are just accessed differently. Curried and uncurried
+// vectors behave identically in terms of collection. Only one must be
+// registered with a given registry (usually the uncurried version). The Reset
+// method deletes all metrics, even if called on a curried vector.
+func (v *GaugeVec) CurryWith(labels Labels) (*GaugeVec, error) {
+	vec, err := v.curryWith(labels)
+	if vec != nil {
+		return &GaugeVec{vec}, err
+	}
+	return nil, err
+}
+
+// MustCurryWith works as CurryWith but panics where CurryWith would have
+// returned an error.
+func (v *GaugeVec) MustCurryWith(labels Labels) *GaugeVec {
+	vec, err := v.CurryWith(labels)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return vec
 }
 
 // GaugeFunc is a Gauge whose value is determined at collect time by calling a
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/go_collector.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/go_collector.go
index 096454af91b681a0ddfeef56e7cbff0ff63d0b55..ba3b9333edde0d95b7c573fb81d44edab5bb5fd9 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/go_collector.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/go_collector.go
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package prometheus
 
 import (
@@ -17,8 +30,12 @@ type goCollector struct {
 	metrics memStatsMetrics
 }
 
-// NewGoCollector returns a collector which exports metrics about the current
-// go process.
+// NewGoCollector returns a collector which exports metrics about the current Go
+// process. This includes memory stats. To collect those, runtime.ReadMemStats
+// is called. This causes a stop-the-world, which is very short with Go1.9+
+// (~25µs). However, with older Go versions, the stop-the-world duration depends
+// on the heap size and can be quite significant (~1.7 ms/GiB as per
+// https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/34937).
 func NewGoCollector() Collector {
 	return &goCollector{
 		goroutinesDesc: NewDesc(
@@ -265,7 +282,7 @@ func (c *goCollector) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
 		quantiles[float64(idx+1)/float64(len(stats.PauseQuantiles)-1)] = pq.Seconds()
 	}
 	quantiles[0.0] = stats.PauseQuantiles[0].Seconds()
-	ch <- MustNewConstSummary(c.gcDesc, uint64(stats.NumGC), float64(stats.PauseTotal.Seconds()), quantiles)
+	ch <- MustNewConstSummary(c.gcDesc, uint64(stats.NumGC), stats.PauseTotal.Seconds(), quantiles)
 
 	ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.goInfoDesc, GaugeValue, 1)
 
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go
index 4e0a9c872f17f393fa935674f72daef97c62f60a..d7ea67bd2bafdeb6e67880486a56d8bffdee484a 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go
@@ -16,7 +16,9 @@ package prometheus
 import (
 	"fmt"
 	"math"
+	"runtime"
 	"sort"
+	"sync"
 	"sync/atomic"
 
 	"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
@@ -108,8 +110,9 @@ func ExponentialBuckets(start, factor float64, count int) []float64 {
 }
 
 // HistogramOpts bundles the options for creating a Histogram metric. It is
-// mandatory to set Name and Help to a non-empty string. All other fields are
-// optional and can safely be left at their zero value.
+// mandatory to set Name to a non-empty string. All other fields are optional
+// and can safely be left at their zero value, although it is strongly
+// encouraged to set a Help string.
 type HistogramOpts struct {
 	// Namespace, Subsystem, and Name are components of the fully-qualified
 	// name of the Histogram (created by joining these components with
@@ -120,29 +123,22 @@ type HistogramOpts struct {
 	Subsystem string
 	Name      string
 
-	// Help provides information about this Histogram. Mandatory!
+	// Help provides information about this Histogram.
 	//
 	// Metrics with the same fully-qualified name must have the same Help
 	// string.
 	Help string
 
-	// ConstLabels are used to attach fixed labels to this
-	// Histogram. Histograms with the same fully-qualified name must have the
-	// same label names in their ConstLabels.
+	// ConstLabels are used to attach fixed labels to this metric. Metrics
+	// with the same fully-qualified name must have the same label names in
+	// their ConstLabels.
 	//
-	// Note that in most cases, labels have a value that varies during the
-	// lifetime of a process. Those labels are usually managed with a
-	// HistogramVec. ConstLabels serve only special purposes. One is for the
-	// special case where the value of a label does not change during the
-	// lifetime of a process, e.g. if the revision of the running binary is
-	// put into a label. Another, more advanced purpose is if more than one
-	// Collector needs to collect Histograms with the same fully-qualified
-	// name. In that case, those Summaries must differ in the values of
-	// their ConstLabels. See the Collector examples.
-	//
-	// If the value of a label never changes (not even between binaries),
-	// that label most likely should not be a label at all (but part of the
-	// metric name).
+	// ConstLabels are only used rarely. In particular, do not use them to
+	// attach the same labels to all your metrics. Those use cases are
+	// better covered by target labels set by the scraping Prometheus
+	// server, or by one specific metric (e.g. a build_info or a
+	// machine_role metric). See also
+	// https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/writing_exporters/#target-labels,-not-static-scraped-labels
 	ConstLabels Labels
 
 	// Buckets defines the buckets into which observations are counted. Each
@@ -169,7 +165,7 @@ func NewHistogram(opts HistogramOpts) Histogram {
 
 func newHistogram(desc *Desc, opts HistogramOpts, labelValues ...string) Histogram {
 	if len(desc.variableLabels) != len(labelValues) {
-		panic(errInconsistentCardinality)
+		panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, labelValues))
 	}
 
 	for _, n := range desc.variableLabels {
@@ -191,6 +187,7 @@ func newHistogram(desc *Desc, opts HistogramOpts, labelValues ...string) Histogr
 		desc:        desc,
 		upperBounds: opts.Buckets,
 		labelPairs:  makeLabelPairs(desc, labelValues),
+		counts:      [2]*histogramCounts{&histogramCounts{}, &histogramCounts{}},
 	}
 	for i, upperBound := range h.upperBounds {
 		if i < len(h.upperBounds)-1 {
@@ -207,30 +204,56 @@ func newHistogram(desc *Desc, opts HistogramOpts, labelValues ...string) Histogr
 			}
 		}
 	}
-	// Finally we know the final length of h.upperBounds and can make counts.
-	h.counts = make([]uint64, len(h.upperBounds))
+	// Finally we know the final length of h.upperBounds and can make buckets
+	// for both counts:
+	h.counts[0].buckets = make([]uint64, len(h.upperBounds))
+	h.counts[1].buckets = make([]uint64, len(h.upperBounds))
 
 	h.init(h) // Init self-collection.
 	return h
 }
 
-type histogram struct {
+type histogramCounts struct {
 	// sumBits contains the bits of the float64 representing the sum of all
 	// observations. sumBits and count have to go first in the struct to
 	// guarantee alignment for atomic operations.
 	// http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
 	sumBits uint64
 	count   uint64
+	buckets []uint64
+}
+
+type histogram struct {
+	// countAndHotIdx enables lock-free writes with use of atomic updates.
+	// The most significant bit is the hot index [0 or 1] of the count field
+	// below. Observe calls update the hot one. All remaining bits count the
+	// number of Observe calls. Observe starts by incrementing this counter,
+	// and finish by incrementing the count field in the respective
+	// histogramCounts, as a marker for completion.
+	//
+	// Calls of the Write method (which are non-mutating reads from the
+	// perspective of the histogram) swap the hot–cold under the writeMtx
+	// lock. A cooldown is awaited (while locked) by comparing the number of
+	// observations with the initiation count. Once they match, then the
+	// last observation on the now cool one has completed. All cool fields must
+	// be merged into the new hot before releasing writeMtx.
+	//
+	// Fields with atomic access first! See alignment constraint:
+	// http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
+	countAndHotIdx uint64
 
 	selfCollector
-	// Note that there is no mutex required.
+	desc     *Desc
+	writeMtx sync.Mutex // Only used in the Write method.
 
-	desc *Desc
+	// Two counts, one is "hot" for lock-free observations, the other is
+	// "cold" for writing out a dto.Metric. It has to be an array of
+	// pointers to guarantee 64bit alignment of the histogramCounts, see
+	// http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG.
+	counts [2]*histogramCounts
 
 	upperBounds []float64
-	counts      []uint64
-
-	labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+	labelPairs  []*dto.LabelPair
 }
 
 func (h *histogram) Desc() *Desc {
@@ -248,36 +271,84 @@ func (h *histogram) Observe(v float64) {
 	// 100 buckets: 78.1 ns/op linear - binary 54.9 ns/op
 	// 300 buckets: 154 ns/op linear - binary 61.6 ns/op
 	i := sort.SearchFloat64s(h.upperBounds, v)
-	if i < len(h.counts) {
-		atomic.AddUint64(&h.counts[i], 1)
+
+	// We increment h.countAndHotIdx so that the counter in the lower
+	// 63 bits gets incremented. At the same time, we get the new value
+	// back, which we can use to find the currently-hot counts.
+	n := atomic.AddUint64(&h.countAndHotIdx, 1)
+	hotCounts := h.counts[n>>63]
+
+	if i < len(h.upperBounds) {
+		atomic.AddUint64(&hotCounts.buckets[i], 1)
 	}
-	atomic.AddUint64(&h.count, 1)
 	for {
-		oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&h.sumBits)
+		oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits)
 		newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + v)
-		if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&h.sumBits, oldBits, newBits) {
+		if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits, oldBits, newBits) {
 			break
 		}
 	}
+	// Increment count last as we take it as a signal that the observation
+	// is complete.
+	atomic.AddUint64(&hotCounts.count, 1)
 }
 
 func (h *histogram) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
-	his := &dto.Histogram{}
-	buckets := make([]*dto.Bucket, len(h.upperBounds))
+	// For simplicity, we protect this whole method by a mutex. It is not in
+	// the hot path, i.e. Observe is called much more often than Write. The
+	// complication of making Write lock-free isn't worth it, if possible at
+	// all.
+	h.writeMtx.Lock()
+	defer h.writeMtx.Unlock()
+
+	// Adding 1<<63 switches the hot index (from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0)
+	// without touching the count bits. See the struct comments for a full
+	// description of the algorithm.
+	n := atomic.AddUint64(&h.countAndHotIdx, 1<<63)
+	// count is contained unchanged in the lower 63 bits.
+	count := n & ((1 << 63) - 1)
+	// The most significant bit tells us which counts is hot. The complement
+	// is thus the cold one.
+	hotCounts := h.counts[n>>63]
+	coldCounts := h.counts[(^n)>>63]
+
+	// Await cooldown.
+	for count != atomic.LoadUint64(&coldCounts.count) {
+		runtime.Gosched() // Let observations get work done.
+	}
 
-	his.SampleSum = proto.Float64(math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&h.sumBits)))
-	his.SampleCount = proto.Uint64(atomic.LoadUint64(&h.count))
-	var count uint64
+	his := &dto.Histogram{
+		Bucket:      make([]*dto.Bucket, len(h.upperBounds)),
+		SampleCount: proto.Uint64(count),
+		SampleSum:   proto.Float64(math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&coldCounts.sumBits))),
+	}
+	var cumCount uint64
 	for i, upperBound := range h.upperBounds {
-		count += atomic.LoadUint64(&h.counts[i])
-		buckets[i] = &dto.Bucket{
-			CumulativeCount: proto.Uint64(count),
+		cumCount += atomic.LoadUint64(&coldCounts.buckets[i])
+		his.Bucket[i] = &dto.Bucket{
+			CumulativeCount: proto.Uint64(cumCount),
 			UpperBound:      proto.Float64(upperBound),
 		}
 	}
-	his.Bucket = buckets
+
 	out.Histogram = his
 	out.Label = h.labelPairs
+
+	// Finally add all the cold counts to the new hot counts and reset the cold counts.
+	atomic.AddUint64(&hotCounts.count, count)
+	atomic.StoreUint64(&coldCounts.count, 0)
+	for {
+		oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits)
+		newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + his.GetSampleSum())
+		if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits, oldBits, newBits) {
+			atomic.StoreUint64(&coldCounts.sumBits, 0)
+			break
+		}
+	}
+	for i := range h.upperBounds {
+		atomic.AddUint64(&hotCounts.buckets[i], atomic.LoadUint64(&coldCounts.buckets[i]))
+		atomic.StoreUint64(&coldCounts.buckets[i], 0)
+	}
 	return nil
 }
 
@@ -322,7 +393,7 @@ func NewHistogramVec(opts HistogramOpts, labelNames []string) *HistogramVec {
 // example.
 //
 // An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the
-// number of VariableLabels in Desc.
+// number of VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
 //
 // Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
 // caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as
@@ -330,8 +401,8 @@ func NewHistogramVec(opts HistogramOpts, labelNames []string) *HistogramVec {
 // latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
 // with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
 // See also the GaugeVec example.
-func (m *HistogramVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error) {
-	metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+func (v *HistogramVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error) {
+	metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
 	if metric != nil {
 		return metric.(Observer), err
 	}
@@ -345,13 +416,13 @@ func (m *HistogramVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error)
 // are the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues.
 //
 // An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
-// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc.
+// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
 //
 // This method is used for the same purpose as
 // GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two
 // methods.
-func (m *HistogramVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Observer, error) {
-	metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
+func (v *HistogramVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Observer, error) {
+	metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
 	if metric != nil {
 		return metric.(Observer), err
 	}
@@ -359,18 +430,57 @@ func (m *HistogramVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Observer, error) {
 }
 
 // WithLabelValues works as GetMetricWithLabelValues, but panics where
-// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. By not returning an
-// error, WithLabelValues allows shortcuts like
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. Not returning an
+// error allows shortcuts like
 //     myVec.WithLabelValues("404", "GET").Observe(42.21)
-func (m *HistogramVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Observer {
-	return m.metricVec.withLabelValues(lvs...).(Observer)
+func (v *HistogramVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Observer {
+	h, err := v.GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return h
+}
+
+// With works as GetMetricWith but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have
+// returned an error. Not returning an error allows shortcuts like
+//     myVec.With(prometheus.Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Observe(42.21)
+func (v *HistogramVec) With(labels Labels) Observer {
+	h, err := v.GetMetricWith(labels)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return h
 }
 
-// With works as GetMetricWith, but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have
-// returned an error. By not returning an error, With allows shortcuts like
-//     myVec.With(Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Observe(42.21)
-func (m *HistogramVec) With(labels Labels) Observer {
-	return m.metricVec.with(labels).(Observer)
+// CurryWith returns a vector curried with the provided labels, i.e. the
+// returned vector has those labels pre-set for all labeled operations performed
+// on it. The cardinality of the curried vector is reduced accordingly. The
+// order of the remaining labels stays the same (just with the curried labels
+// taken out of the sequence – which is relevant for the
+// (GetMetric)WithLabelValues methods). It is possible to curry a curried
+// vector, but only with labels not yet used for currying before.
+//
+// The metrics contained in the HistogramVec are shared between the curried and
+// uncurried vectors. They are just accessed differently. Curried and uncurried
+// vectors behave identically in terms of collection. Only one must be
+// registered with a given registry (usually the uncurried version). The Reset
+// method deletes all metrics, even if called on a curried vector.
+func (v *HistogramVec) CurryWith(labels Labels) (ObserverVec, error) {
+	vec, err := v.curryWith(labels)
+	if vec != nil {
+		return &HistogramVec{vec}, err
+	}
+	return nil, err
+}
+
+// MustCurryWith works as CurryWith but panics where CurryWith would have
+// returned an error.
+func (v *HistogramVec) MustCurryWith(labels Labels) ObserverVec {
+	vec, err := v.CurryWith(labels)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return vec
 }
 
 type constHistogram struct {
@@ -422,7 +532,7 @@ func (h *constHistogram) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
 // bucket.
 //
 // NewConstHistogram returns an error if the length of labelValues is not
-// consistent with the variable labels in Desc.
+// consistent with the variable labels in Desc or if Desc is invalid.
 func NewConstHistogram(
 	desc *Desc,
 	count uint64,
@@ -430,8 +540,11 @@ func NewConstHistogram(
 	buckets map[float64]uint64,
 	labelValues ...string,
 ) (Metric, error) {
-	if len(desc.variableLabels) != len(labelValues) {
-		return nil, errInconsistentCardinality
+	if desc.err != nil {
+		return nil, desc.err
+	}
+	if err := validateLabelValues(labelValues, len(desc.variableLabels)); err != nil {
+		return nil, err
 	}
 	return &constHistogram{
 		desc:       desc,
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/http.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/http.go
index d485ce0b8e4eb7aefe85adfdd1af4f5adc29ed62..0fa339aec0ea35c11273264820f1bf5563c6cb37 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/http.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/http.go
@@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ package prometheus
 
 import (
 	"bufio"
-	"bytes"
 	"compress/gzip"
-	"fmt"
 	"io"
 	"net"
 	"net/http"
@@ -36,24 +34,14 @@ import (
 
 const (
 	contentTypeHeader     = "Content-Type"
-	contentLengthHeader   = "Content-Length"
 	contentEncodingHeader = "Content-Encoding"
 	acceptEncodingHeader  = "Accept-Encoding"
 )
 
-var bufPool sync.Pool
-
-func getBuf() *bytes.Buffer {
-	buf := bufPool.Get()
-	if buf == nil {
-		return &bytes.Buffer{}
-	}
-	return buf.(*bytes.Buffer)
-}
-
-func giveBuf(buf *bytes.Buffer) {
-	buf.Reset()
-	bufPool.Put(buf)
+var gzipPool = sync.Pool{
+	New: func() interface{} {
+		return gzip.NewWriter(nil)
+	},
 }
 
 // Handler returns an HTTP handler for the DefaultGatherer. It is
@@ -61,69 +49,50 @@ func giveBuf(buf *bytes.Buffer) {
 // name).
 //
 // Deprecated: Please note the issues described in the doc comment of
-// InstrumentHandler. You might want to consider using promhttp.Handler instead
-// (which is not instrumented, but can be instrumented with the tooling provided
-// in package promhttp).
+// InstrumentHandler. You might want to consider using promhttp.Handler instead.
 func Handler() http.Handler {
 	return InstrumentHandler("prometheus", UninstrumentedHandler())
 }
 
 // UninstrumentedHandler returns an HTTP handler for the DefaultGatherer.
 //
-// Deprecated: Use promhttp.Handler instead. See there for further documentation.
+// Deprecated: Use promhttp.HandlerFor(DefaultGatherer, promhttp.HandlerOpts{})
+// instead. See there for further documentation.
 func UninstrumentedHandler() http.Handler {
-	return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
+	return http.HandlerFunc(func(rsp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
 		mfs, err := DefaultGatherer.Gather()
 		if err != nil {
-			http.Error(w, "An error has occurred during metrics collection:\n\n"+err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
+			httpError(rsp, err)
 			return
 		}
 
 		contentType := expfmt.Negotiate(req.Header)
-		buf := getBuf()
-		defer giveBuf(buf)
-		writer, encoding := decorateWriter(req, buf)
-		enc := expfmt.NewEncoder(writer, contentType)
-		var lastErr error
+		header := rsp.Header()
+		header.Set(contentTypeHeader, string(contentType))
+
+		w := io.Writer(rsp)
+		if gzipAccepted(req.Header) {
+			header.Set(contentEncodingHeader, "gzip")
+			gz := gzipPool.Get().(*gzip.Writer)
+			defer gzipPool.Put(gz)
+
+			gz.Reset(w)
+			defer gz.Close()
+
+			w = gz
+		}
+
+		enc := expfmt.NewEncoder(w, contentType)
+
 		for _, mf := range mfs {
 			if err := enc.Encode(mf); err != nil {
-				lastErr = err
-				http.Error(w, "An error has occurred during metrics encoding:\n\n"+err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
+				httpError(rsp, err)
 				return
 			}
 		}
-		if closer, ok := writer.(io.Closer); ok {
-			closer.Close()
-		}
-		if lastErr != nil && buf.Len() == 0 {
-			http.Error(w, "No metrics encoded, last error:\n\n"+err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
-			return
-		}
-		header := w.Header()
-		header.Set(contentTypeHeader, string(contentType))
-		header.Set(contentLengthHeader, fmt.Sprint(buf.Len()))
-		if encoding != "" {
-			header.Set(contentEncodingHeader, encoding)
-		}
-		w.Write(buf.Bytes())
 	})
 }
 
-// decorateWriter wraps a writer to handle gzip compression if requested.  It
-// returns the decorated writer and the appropriate "Content-Encoding" header
-// (which is empty if no compression is enabled).
-func decorateWriter(request *http.Request, writer io.Writer) (io.Writer, string) {
-	header := request.Header.Get(acceptEncodingHeader)
-	parts := strings.Split(header, ",")
-	for _, part := range parts {
-		part := strings.TrimSpace(part)
-		if part == "gzip" || strings.HasPrefix(part, "gzip;") {
-			return gzip.NewWriter(writer), "gzip"
-		}
-	}
-	return writer, ""
-}
-
 var instLabels = []string{"method", "code"}
 
 type nower interface {
@@ -140,16 +109,6 @@ var now nower = nowFunc(func() time.Time {
 	return time.Now()
 })
 
-func nowSeries(t ...time.Time) nower {
-	return nowFunc(func() time.Time {
-		defer func() {
-			t = t[1:]
-		}()
-
-		return t[0]
-	})
-}
-
 // InstrumentHandler wraps the given HTTP handler for instrumentation. It
 // registers four metric collectors (if not already done) and reports HTTP
 // metrics to the (newly or already) registered collectors: http_requests_total
@@ -160,21 +119,14 @@ func nowSeries(t ...time.Time) nower {
 // (label name "method") and HTTP status code (label name "code").
 //
 // Deprecated: InstrumentHandler has several issues. Use the tooling provided in
-// package promhttp instead. The issues are the following:
-//
-// - It uses Summaries rather than Histograms. Summaries are not useful if
-// aggregation across multiple instances is required.
-//
-// - It uses microseconds as unit, which is deprecated and should be replaced by
-// seconds.
-//
-// - The size of the request is calculated in a separate goroutine. Since this
-// calculator requires access to the request header, it creates a race with
-// any writes to the header performed during request handling.
-// httputil.ReverseProxy is a prominent example for a handler
-// performing such writes.
-//
-// - It has additional issues with HTTP/2, cf.
+// package promhttp instead. The issues are the following: (1) It uses Summaries
+// rather than Histograms. Summaries are not useful if aggregation across
+// multiple instances is required. (2) It uses microseconds as unit, which is
+// deprecated and should be replaced by seconds. (3) The size of the request is
+// calculated in a separate goroutine. Since this calculator requires access to
+// the request header, it creates a race with any writes to the header performed
+// during request handling.  httputil.ReverseProxy is a prominent example for a
+// handler performing such writes. (4) It has additional issues with HTTP/2, cf.
 // https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/issues/272.
 func InstrumentHandler(handlerName string, handler http.Handler) http.HandlerFunc {
 	return InstrumentHandlerFunc(handlerName, handler.ServeHTTP)
@@ -318,7 +270,7 @@ func InstrumentHandlerFuncWithOpts(opts SummaryOpts, handlerFunc func(http.Respo
 }
 
 func computeApproximateRequestSize(r *http.Request) <-chan int {
-	// Get URL length in current go routine for avoiding a race condition.
+	// Get URL length in current goroutine for avoiding a race condition.
 	// HandlerFunc that runs in parallel may modify the URL.
 	s := 0
 	if r.URL != nil {
@@ -353,10 +305,9 @@ func computeApproximateRequestSize(r *http.Request) <-chan int {
 type responseWriterDelegator struct {
 	http.ResponseWriter
 
-	handler, method string
-	status          int
-	written         int64
-	wroteHeader     bool
+	status      int
+	written     int64
+	wroteHeader bool
 }
 
 func (r *responseWriterDelegator) WriteHeader(code int) {
@@ -522,3 +473,31 @@ func sanitizeCode(s int) string {
 		return strconv.Itoa(s)
 	}
 }
+
+// gzipAccepted returns whether the client will accept gzip-encoded content.
+func gzipAccepted(header http.Header) bool {
+	a := header.Get(acceptEncodingHeader)
+	parts := strings.Split(a, ",")
+	for _, part := range parts {
+		part = strings.TrimSpace(part)
+		if part == "gzip" || strings.HasPrefix(part, "gzip;") {
+			return true
+		}
+	}
+	return false
+}
+
+// httpError removes any content-encoding header and then calls http.Error with
+// the provided error and http.StatusInternalServerErrer. Error contents is
+// supposed to be uncompressed plain text. However, same as with a plain
+// http.Error, any header settings will be void if the header has already been
+// sent. The error message will still be written to the writer, but it will
+// probably be of limited use.
+func httpError(rsp http.ResponseWriter, err error) {
+	rsp.Header().Del(contentEncodingHeader)
+	http.Error(
+		rsp,
+		"An error has occurred while serving metrics:\n\n"+err.Error(),
+		http.StatusInternalServerError,
+	)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/internal/metric.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/internal/metric.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..351c26e1aedb4ad9c0f78200757d8c1e946fc00b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/internal/metric.go
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
+package internal
+
+import (
+	"sort"
+
+	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// metricSorter is a sortable slice of *dto.Metric.
+type metricSorter []*dto.Metric
+
+func (s metricSorter) Len() int {
+	return len(s)
+}
+
+func (s metricSorter) Swap(i, j int) {
+	s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
+}
+
+func (s metricSorter) Less(i, j int) bool {
+	if len(s[i].Label) != len(s[j].Label) {
+		// This should not happen. The metrics are
+		// inconsistent. However, we have to deal with the fact, as
+		// people might use custom collectors or metric family injection
+		// to create inconsistent metrics. So let's simply compare the
+		// number of labels in this case. That will still yield
+		// reproducible sorting.
+		return len(s[i].Label) < len(s[j].Label)
+	}
+	for n, lp := range s[i].Label {
+		vi := lp.GetValue()
+		vj := s[j].Label[n].GetValue()
+		if vi != vj {
+			return vi < vj
+		}
+	}
+
+	// We should never arrive here. Multiple metrics with the same
+	// label set in the same scrape will lead to undefined ingestion
+	// behavior. However, as above, we have to provide stable sorting
+	// here, even for inconsistent metrics. So sort equal metrics
+	// by their timestamp, with missing timestamps (implying "now")
+	// coming last.
+	if s[i].TimestampMs == nil {
+		return false
+	}
+	if s[j].TimestampMs == nil {
+		return true
+	}
+	return s[i].GetTimestampMs() < s[j].GetTimestampMs()
+}
+
+// NormalizeMetricFamilies returns a MetricFamily slice with empty
+// MetricFamilies pruned and the remaining MetricFamilies sorted by name within
+// the slice, with the contained Metrics sorted within each MetricFamily.
+func NormalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName map[string]*dto.MetricFamily) []*dto.MetricFamily {
+	for _, mf := range metricFamiliesByName {
+		sort.Sort(metricSorter(mf.Metric))
+	}
+	names := make([]string, 0, len(metricFamiliesByName))
+	for name, mf := range metricFamiliesByName {
+		if len(mf.Metric) > 0 {
+			names = append(names, name)
+		}
+	}
+	sort.Strings(names)
+	result := make([]*dto.MetricFamily, 0, len(names))
+	for _, name := range names {
+		result = append(result, metricFamiliesByName[name])
+	}
+	return result
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/labels.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/labels.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2744443ac228b3d8203887f2cb3bd84b0f3ac07d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/labels.go
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
+package prometheus
+
+import (
+	"errors"
+	"fmt"
+	"strings"
+	"unicode/utf8"
+
+	"github.com/prometheus/common/model"
+)
+
+// Labels represents a collection of label name -> value mappings. This type is
+// commonly used with the With(Labels) and GetMetricWith(Labels) methods of
+// metric vector Collectors, e.g.:
+//     myVec.With(Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Add(42)
+//
+// The other use-case is the specification of constant label pairs in Opts or to
+// create a Desc.
+type Labels map[string]string
+
+// reservedLabelPrefix is a prefix which is not legal in user-supplied
+// label names.
+const reservedLabelPrefix = "__"
+
+var errInconsistentCardinality = errors.New("inconsistent label cardinality")
+
+func makeInconsistentCardinalityError(fqName string, labels, labelValues []string) error {
+	return fmt.Errorf(
+		"%s: %q has %d variable labels named %q but %d values %q were provided",
+		errInconsistentCardinality, fqName,
+		len(labels), labels,
+		len(labelValues), labelValues,
+	)
+}
+
+func validateValuesInLabels(labels Labels, expectedNumberOfValues int) error {
+	if len(labels) != expectedNumberOfValues {
+		return fmt.Errorf(
+			"%s: expected %d label values but got %d in %#v",
+			errInconsistentCardinality, expectedNumberOfValues,
+			len(labels), labels,
+		)
+	}
+
+	for name, val := range labels {
+		if !utf8.ValidString(val) {
+			return fmt.Errorf("label %s: value %q is not valid UTF-8", name, val)
+		}
+	}
+
+	return nil
+}
+
+func validateLabelValues(vals []string, expectedNumberOfValues int) error {
+	if len(vals) != expectedNumberOfValues {
+		return fmt.Errorf(
+			"%s: expected %d label values but got %d in %#v",
+			errInconsistentCardinality, expectedNumberOfValues,
+			len(vals), vals,
+		)
+	}
+
+	for _, val := range vals {
+		if !utf8.ValidString(val) {
+			return fmt.Errorf("label value %q is not valid UTF-8", val)
+		}
+	}
+
+	return nil
+}
+
+func checkLabelName(l string) bool {
+	return model.LabelName(l).IsValid() && !strings.HasPrefix(l, reservedLabelPrefix)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/metric.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/metric.go
index d4063d98f4172b800ca5a45a03b52a5f710e94f4..55e6d86d596f74a619efba25ff047b6d9123f7b1 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/metric.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/metric.go
@@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ package prometheus
 
 import (
 	"strings"
+	"time"
+
+	"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
 
 	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
 )
@@ -43,9 +46,8 @@ type Metric interface {
 	// While populating dto.Metric, it is the responsibility of the
 	// implementation to ensure validity of the Metric protobuf (like valid
 	// UTF-8 strings or syntactically valid metric and label names). It is
-	// recommended to sort labels lexicographically. (Implementers may find
-	// LabelPairSorter useful for that.) Callers of Write should still make
-	// sure of sorting if they depend on it.
+	// recommended to sort labels lexicographically. Callers of Write should
+	// still make sure of sorting if they depend on it.
 	Write(*dto.Metric) error
 	// TODO(beorn7): The original rationale of passing in a pre-allocated
 	// dto.Metric protobuf to save allocations has disappeared. The
@@ -57,8 +59,9 @@ type Metric interface {
 // implementation XXX has its own XXXOpts type, but in most cases, it is just be
 // an alias of this type (which might change when the requirement arises.)
 //
-// It is mandatory to set Name and Help to a non-empty string. All other fields
-// are optional and can safely be left at their zero value.
+// It is mandatory to set Name to a non-empty string. All other fields are
+// optional and can safely be left at their zero value, although it is strongly
+// encouraged to set a Help string.
 type Opts struct {
 	// Namespace, Subsystem, and Name are components of the fully-qualified
 	// name of the Metric (created by joining these components with
@@ -69,7 +72,7 @@ type Opts struct {
 	Subsystem string
 	Name      string
 
-	// Help provides information about this metric. Mandatory!
+	// Help provides information about this metric.
 	//
 	// Metrics with the same fully-qualified name must have the same Help
 	// string.
@@ -79,20 +82,12 @@ type Opts struct {
 	// with the same fully-qualified name must have the same label names in
 	// their ConstLabels.
 	//
-	// Note that in most cases, labels have a value that varies during the
-	// lifetime of a process. Those labels are usually managed with a metric
-	// vector collector (like CounterVec, GaugeVec, UntypedVec). ConstLabels
-	// serve only special purposes. One is for the special case where the
-	// value of a label does not change during the lifetime of a process,
-	// e.g. if the revision of the running binary is put into a
-	// label. Another, more advanced purpose is if more than one Collector
-	// needs to collect Metrics with the same fully-qualified name. In that
-	// case, those Metrics must differ in the values of their
-	// ConstLabels. See the Collector examples.
-	//
-	// If the value of a label never changes (not even between binaries),
-	// that label most likely should not be a label at all (but part of the
-	// metric name).
+	// ConstLabels are only used rarely. In particular, do not use them to
+	// attach the same labels to all your metrics. Those use cases are
+	// better covered by target labels set by the scraping Prometheus
+	// server, or by one specific metric (e.g. a build_info or a
+	// machine_role metric). See also
+	// https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/writing_exporters/#target-labels,-not-static-scraped-labels
 	ConstLabels Labels
 }
 
@@ -118,37 +113,22 @@ func BuildFQName(namespace, subsystem, name string) string {
 	return name
 }
 
-// LabelPairSorter implements sort.Interface. It is used to sort a slice of
-// dto.LabelPair pointers. This is useful for implementing the Write method of
-// custom metrics.
-type LabelPairSorter []*dto.LabelPair
+// labelPairSorter implements sort.Interface. It is used to sort a slice of
+// dto.LabelPair pointers.
+type labelPairSorter []*dto.LabelPair
 
-func (s LabelPairSorter) Len() int {
+func (s labelPairSorter) Len() int {
 	return len(s)
 }
 
-func (s LabelPairSorter) Swap(i, j int) {
+func (s labelPairSorter) Swap(i, j int) {
 	s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
 }
 
-func (s LabelPairSorter) Less(i, j int) bool {
+func (s labelPairSorter) Less(i, j int) bool {
 	return s[i].GetName() < s[j].GetName()
 }
 
-type hashSorter []uint64
-
-func (s hashSorter) Len() int {
-	return len(s)
-}
-
-func (s hashSorter) Swap(i, j int) {
-	s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
-}
-
-func (s hashSorter) Less(i, j int) bool {
-	return s[i] < s[j]
-}
-
 type invalidMetric struct {
 	desc *Desc
 	err  error
@@ -164,3 +144,31 @@ func NewInvalidMetric(desc *Desc, err error) Metric {
 func (m *invalidMetric) Desc() *Desc { return m.desc }
 
 func (m *invalidMetric) Write(*dto.Metric) error { return m.err }
+
+type timestampedMetric struct {
+	Metric
+	t time.Time
+}
+
+func (m timestampedMetric) Write(pb *dto.Metric) error {
+	e := m.Metric.Write(pb)
+	pb.TimestampMs = proto.Int64(m.t.Unix()*1000 + int64(m.t.Nanosecond()/1000000))
+	return e
+}
+
+// NewMetricWithTimestamp returns a new Metric wrapping the provided Metric in a
+// way that it has an explicit timestamp set to the provided Time. This is only
+// useful in rare cases as the timestamp of a Prometheus metric should usually
+// be set by the Prometheus server during scraping. Exceptions include mirroring
+// metrics with given timestamps from other metric
+// sources.
+//
+// NewMetricWithTimestamp works best with MustNewConstMetric,
+// MustNewConstHistogram, and MustNewConstSummary, see example.
+//
+// Currently, the exposition formats used by Prometheus are limited to
+// millisecond resolution. Thus, the provided time will be rounded down to the
+// next full millisecond value.
+func NewMetricWithTimestamp(t time.Time, m Metric) Metric {
+	return timestampedMetric{Metric: m, t: t}
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/observer.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/observer.go
index b0520e85e8b77d29c4444fc78e133fdc8ca74b7f..5806cd09e306cdd9c73df71839fc1273a5e2fc3f 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/observer.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/observer.go
@@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ type ObserverVec interface {
 	GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error)
 	With(Labels) Observer
 	WithLabelValues(...string) Observer
+	CurryWith(Labels) (ObserverVec, error)
+	MustCurryWith(Labels) ObserverVec
 
 	Collector
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/process_collector.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/process_collector.go
index 94b2553e14a1b41c27be9242f7a3e76794fb59de..55176d58ce6a213fe4008f6b2f8630709bd031cc 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/process_collector.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/process_collector.go
@@ -13,46 +13,74 @@
 
 package prometheus
 
-import "github.com/prometheus/procfs"
+import (
+	"errors"
+	"os"
+
+	"github.com/prometheus/procfs"
+)
 
 type processCollector struct {
-	pid             int
 	collectFn       func(chan<- Metric)
 	pidFn           func() (int, error)
+	reportErrors    bool
 	cpuTotal        *Desc
 	openFDs, maxFDs *Desc
-	vsize, rss      *Desc
+	vsize, maxVsize *Desc
+	rss             *Desc
 	startTime       *Desc
 }
 
-// NewProcessCollector returns a collector which exports the current state of
-// process metrics including cpu, memory and file descriptor usage as well as
-// the process start time for the given process id under the given namespace.
-func NewProcessCollector(pid int, namespace string) Collector {
-	return NewProcessCollectorPIDFn(
-		func() (int, error) { return pid, nil },
-		namespace,
-	)
+// ProcessCollectorOpts defines the behavior of a process metrics collector
+// created with NewProcessCollector.
+type ProcessCollectorOpts struct {
+	// PidFn returns the PID of the process the collector collects metrics
+	// for. It is called upon each collection. By default, the PID of the
+	// current process is used, as determined on construction time by
+	// calling os.Getpid().
+	PidFn func() (int, error)
+	// If non-empty, each of the collected metrics is prefixed by the
+	// provided string and an underscore ("_").
+	Namespace string
+	// If true, any error encountered during collection is reported as an
+	// invalid metric (see NewInvalidMetric). Otherwise, errors are ignored
+	// and the collected metrics will be incomplete. (Possibly, no metrics
+	// will be collected at all.) While that's usually not desired, it is
+	// appropriate for the common "mix-in" of process metrics, where process
+	// metrics are nice to have, but failing to collect them should not
+	// disrupt the collection of the remaining metrics.
+	ReportErrors bool
 }
 
-// NewProcessCollectorPIDFn returns a collector which exports the current state
-// of process metrics including cpu, memory and file descriptor usage as well
-// as the process start time under the given namespace. The given pidFn is
-// called on each collect and is used to determine the process to export
-// metrics for.
-func NewProcessCollectorPIDFn(
-	pidFn func() (int, error),
-	namespace string,
-) Collector {
+// NewProcessCollector returns a collector which exports the current state of
+// process metrics including CPU, memory and file descriptor usage as well as
+// the process start time. The detailed behavior is defined by the provided
+// ProcessCollectorOpts. The zero value of ProcessCollectorOpts creates a
+// collector for the current process with an empty namespace string and no error
+// reporting.
+//
+// Currently, the collector depends on a Linux-style proc filesystem and
+// therefore only exports metrics for Linux.
+//
+// Note: An older version of this function had the following signature:
+//
+//     NewProcessCollector(pid int, namespace string) Collector
+//
+// Most commonly, it was called as
+//
+//     NewProcessCollector(os.Getpid(), "")
+//
+// The following call of the current version is equivalent to the above:
+//
+//     NewProcessCollector(ProcessCollectorOpts{})
+func NewProcessCollector(opts ProcessCollectorOpts) Collector {
 	ns := ""
-	if len(namespace) > 0 {
-		ns = namespace + "_"
+	if len(opts.Namespace) > 0 {
+		ns = opts.Namespace + "_"
 	}
 
-	c := processCollector{
-		pidFn:     pidFn,
-		collectFn: func(chan<- Metric) {},
-
+	c := &processCollector{
+		reportErrors: opts.ReportErrors,
 		cpuTotal: NewDesc(
 			ns+"process_cpu_seconds_total",
 			"Total user and system CPU time spent in seconds.",
@@ -73,6 +101,11 @@ func NewProcessCollectorPIDFn(
 			"Virtual memory size in bytes.",
 			nil, nil,
 		),
+		maxVsize: NewDesc(
+			ns+"process_virtual_memory_max_bytes",
+			"Maximum amount of virtual memory available in bytes.",
+			nil, nil,
+		),
 		rss: NewDesc(
 			ns+"process_resident_memory_bytes",
 			"Resident memory size in bytes.",
@@ -85,12 +118,23 @@ func NewProcessCollectorPIDFn(
 		),
 	}
 
+	if opts.PidFn == nil {
+		pid := os.Getpid()
+		c.pidFn = func() (int, error) { return pid, nil }
+	} else {
+		c.pidFn = opts.PidFn
+	}
+
 	// Set up process metric collection if supported by the runtime.
 	if _, err := procfs.NewStat(); err == nil {
 		c.collectFn = c.processCollect
+	} else {
+		c.collectFn = func(ch chan<- Metric) {
+			c.reportError(ch, nil, errors.New("process metrics not supported on this platform"))
+		}
 	}
 
-	return &c
+	return c
 }
 
 // Describe returns all descriptions of the collector.
@@ -99,6 +143,7 @@ func (c *processCollector) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
 	ch <- c.openFDs
 	ch <- c.maxFDs
 	ch <- c.vsize
+	ch <- c.maxVsize
 	ch <- c.rss
 	ch <- c.startTime
 }
@@ -108,16 +153,16 @@ func (c *processCollector) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
 	c.collectFn(ch)
 }
 
-// TODO(ts): Bring back error reporting by reverting 7faf9e7 as soon as the
-// client allows users to configure the error behavior.
 func (c *processCollector) processCollect(ch chan<- Metric) {
 	pid, err := c.pidFn()
 	if err != nil {
+		c.reportError(ch, nil, err)
 		return
 	}
 
 	p, err := procfs.NewProc(pid)
 	if err != nil {
+		c.reportError(ch, nil, err)
 		return
 	}
 
@@ -127,14 +172,33 @@ func (c *processCollector) processCollect(ch chan<- Metric) {
 		ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.rss, GaugeValue, float64(stat.ResidentMemory()))
 		if startTime, err := stat.StartTime(); err == nil {
 			ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.startTime, GaugeValue, startTime)
+		} else {
+			c.reportError(ch, c.startTime, err)
 		}
+	} else {
+		c.reportError(ch, nil, err)
 	}
 
 	if fds, err := p.FileDescriptorsLen(); err == nil {
 		ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.openFDs, GaugeValue, float64(fds))
+	} else {
+		c.reportError(ch, c.openFDs, err)
 	}
 
 	if limits, err := p.NewLimits(); err == nil {
 		ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.maxFDs, GaugeValue, float64(limits.OpenFiles))
+		ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.maxVsize, GaugeValue, float64(limits.AddressSpace))
+	} else {
+		c.reportError(ch, nil, err)
+	}
+}
+
+func (c *processCollector) reportError(ch chan<- Metric, desc *Desc, err error) {
+	if !c.reportErrors {
+		return
+	}
+	if desc == nil {
+		desc = NewInvalidDesc(err)
 	}
+	ch <- NewInvalidMetric(desc, err)
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator.go
index 5ee095b09e96c718e53df6f5bbdba68dea6d2fba..5de5bbc685a5ccfcc9c16e317f56aed587b3fd27 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator.go
@@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ type delegator interface {
 type responseWriterDelegator struct {
 	http.ResponseWriter
 
-	handler, method    string
 	status             int
 	written            int64
 	wroteHeader        bool
@@ -76,16 +75,16 @@ type flusherDelegator struct{ *responseWriterDelegator }
 type hijackerDelegator struct{ *responseWriterDelegator }
 type readerFromDelegator struct{ *responseWriterDelegator }
 
-func (d *closeNotifierDelegator) CloseNotify() <-chan bool {
+func (d closeNotifierDelegator) CloseNotify() <-chan bool {
 	return d.ResponseWriter.(http.CloseNotifier).CloseNotify()
 }
-func (d *flusherDelegator) Flush() {
+func (d flusherDelegator) Flush() {
 	d.ResponseWriter.(http.Flusher).Flush()
 }
-func (d *hijackerDelegator) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) {
+func (d hijackerDelegator) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) {
 	return d.ResponseWriter.(http.Hijacker).Hijack()
 }
-func (d *readerFromDelegator) ReadFrom(re io.Reader) (int64, error) {
+func (d readerFromDelegator) ReadFrom(re io.Reader) (int64, error) {
 	if !d.wroteHeader {
 		d.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
 	}
@@ -112,7 +111,7 @@ func init() {
 			*responseWriterDelegator
 			http.Flusher
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &flusherDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[hijacker] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 4
 		return hijackerDelegator{d}
@@ -122,14 +121,14 @@ func init() {
 			*responseWriterDelegator
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, hijackerDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[hijacker+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 6
 		return struct {
 			*responseWriterDelegator
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.Flusher
-		}{d, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[hijacker+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 7
 		return struct {
@@ -137,7 +136,7 @@ func init() {
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.Flusher
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[readerFrom] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 8
 		return readerFromDelegator{d}
@@ -147,14 +146,14 @@ func init() {
 			*responseWriterDelegator
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[readerFrom+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 10
 		return struct {
 			*responseWriterDelegator
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.Flusher
-		}{d, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[readerFrom+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 11
 		return struct {
@@ -162,14 +161,14 @@ func init() {
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.Flusher
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[readerFrom+hijacker] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 12
 		return struct {
 			*responseWriterDelegator
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.Hijacker
-		}{d, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[readerFrom+hijacker+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 13
 		return struct {
@@ -177,7 +176,7 @@ func init() {
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[readerFrom+hijacker+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 14
 		return struct {
@@ -185,7 +184,7 @@ func init() {
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.Flusher
-		}{d, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[readerFrom+hijacker+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 15
 		return struct {
@@ -194,6 +193,6 @@ func init() {
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.Flusher
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator_1_8.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator_1_8.go
index f4d386f7a393f61b502f6c6a08463c3805203771..31a70695695c59b58609554743f13ff8a8e89cdd 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator_1_8.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator_1_8.go
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ import (
 
 type pusherDelegator struct{ *responseWriterDelegator }
 
-func (d *pusherDelegator) Push(target string, opts *http.PushOptions) error {
+func (d pusherDelegator) Push(target string, opts *http.PushOptions) error {
 	return d.ResponseWriter.(http.Pusher).Push(target, opts)
 }
 
@@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ func init() {
 			*responseWriterDelegator
 			http.Pusher
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 18
 		return struct {
 			*responseWriterDelegator
 			http.Pusher
 			http.Flusher
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 19
 		return struct {
@@ -50,14 +50,14 @@ func init() {
 			http.Pusher
 			http.Flusher
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+hijacker] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 20
 		return struct {
 			*responseWriterDelegator
 			http.Pusher
 			http.Hijacker
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+hijacker+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 21
 		return struct {
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ func init() {
 			http.Pusher
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+hijacker+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 22
 		return struct {
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ func init() {
 			http.Pusher
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.Flusher
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+hijacker+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { //23
 		return struct {
@@ -82,14 +82,14 @@ func init() {
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.Flusher
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 24
 		return struct {
 			*responseWriterDelegator
 			http.Pusher
 			io.ReaderFrom
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &readerFromDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 25
 		return struct {
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ func init() {
 			http.Pusher
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 26
 		return struct {
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ func init() {
 			http.Pusher
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.Flusher
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 27
 		return struct {
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ func init() {
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.Flusher
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+hijacker] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 28
 		return struct {
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ func init() {
 			http.Pusher
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.Hijacker
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+hijacker+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 29
 		return struct {
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ func init() {
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+hijacker+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 30
 		return struct {
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ func init() {
 			io.ReaderFrom
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.Flusher
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
 	}
 	pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+hijacker+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 31
 		return struct {
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ func init() {
 			http.Hijacker
 			http.Flusher
 			http.CloseNotifier
-		}{d, &pusherDelegator{d}, &readerFromDelegator{d}, &hijackerDelegator{d}, &flusherDelegator{d}, &closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+		}{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
 	}
 }
 
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/http.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/http.go
index 4c70a7af63fef7f6786ba8bfbdf9ce977cb4fca6..b137c883071a10b82c50b340a7e76eb847d3d4de 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/http.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/http.go
@@ -32,13 +32,13 @@
 package promhttp
 
 import (
-	"bytes"
 	"compress/gzip"
 	"fmt"
 	"io"
 	"net/http"
 	"strings"
 	"sync"
+	"time"
 
 	"github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt"
 
@@ -47,41 +47,60 @@ import (
 
 const (
 	contentTypeHeader     = "Content-Type"
-	contentLengthHeader   = "Content-Length"
 	contentEncodingHeader = "Content-Encoding"
 	acceptEncodingHeader  = "Accept-Encoding"
 )
 
-var bufPool sync.Pool
-
-func getBuf() *bytes.Buffer {
-	buf := bufPool.Get()
-	if buf == nil {
-		return &bytes.Buffer{}
-	}
-	return buf.(*bytes.Buffer)
+var gzipPool = sync.Pool{
+	New: func() interface{} {
+		return gzip.NewWriter(nil)
+	},
 }
 
-func giveBuf(buf *bytes.Buffer) {
-	buf.Reset()
-	bufPool.Put(buf)
-}
-
-// Handler returns an HTTP handler for the prometheus.DefaultGatherer. The
-// Handler uses the default HandlerOpts, i.e. report the first error as an HTTP
-// error, no error logging, and compression if requested by the client.
+// Handler returns an http.Handler for the prometheus.DefaultGatherer, using
+// default HandlerOpts, i.e. it reports the first error as an HTTP error, it has
+// no error logging, and it applies compression if requested by the client.
+//
+// The returned http.Handler is already instrumented using the
+// InstrumentMetricHandler function and the prometheus.DefaultRegisterer. If you
+// create multiple http.Handlers by separate calls of the Handler function, the
+// metrics used for instrumentation will be shared between them, providing
+// global scrape counts.
 //
-// If you want to create a Handler for the DefaultGatherer with different
-// HandlerOpts, create it with HandlerFor with prometheus.DefaultGatherer and
-// your desired HandlerOpts.
+// This function is meant to cover the bulk of basic use cases. If you are doing
+// anything that requires more customization (including using a non-default
+// Gatherer, different instrumentation, and non-default HandlerOpts), use the
+// HandlerFor function. See there for details.
 func Handler() http.Handler {
-	return HandlerFor(prometheus.DefaultGatherer, HandlerOpts{})
+	return InstrumentMetricHandler(
+		prometheus.DefaultRegisterer, HandlerFor(prometheus.DefaultGatherer, HandlerOpts{}),
+	)
 }
 
-// HandlerFor returns an http.Handler for the provided Gatherer. The behavior
-// of the Handler is defined by the provided HandlerOpts.
+// HandlerFor returns an uninstrumented http.Handler for the provided
+// Gatherer. The behavior of the Handler is defined by the provided
+// HandlerOpts. Thus, HandlerFor is useful to create http.Handlers for custom
+// Gatherers, with non-default HandlerOpts, and/or with custom (or no)
+// instrumentation. Use the InstrumentMetricHandler function to apply the same
+// kind of instrumentation as it is used by the Handler function.
 func HandlerFor(reg prometheus.Gatherer, opts HandlerOpts) http.Handler {
-	return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
+	var inFlightSem chan struct{}
+	if opts.MaxRequestsInFlight > 0 {
+		inFlightSem = make(chan struct{}, opts.MaxRequestsInFlight)
+	}
+
+	h := http.HandlerFunc(func(rsp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
+		if inFlightSem != nil {
+			select {
+			case inFlightSem <- struct{}{}: // All good, carry on.
+				defer func() { <-inFlightSem }()
+			default:
+				http.Error(rsp, fmt.Sprintf(
+					"Limit of concurrent requests reached (%d), try again later.", opts.MaxRequestsInFlight,
+				), http.StatusServiceUnavailable)
+				return
+			}
+		}
 		mfs, err := reg.Gather()
 		if err != nil {
 			if opts.ErrorLog != nil {
@@ -92,26 +111,40 @@ func HandlerFor(reg prometheus.Gatherer, opts HandlerOpts) http.Handler {
 				panic(err)
 			case ContinueOnError:
 				if len(mfs) == 0 {
-					http.Error(w, "No metrics gathered, last error:\n\n"+err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
+					// Still report the error if no metrics have been gathered.
+					httpError(rsp, err)
 					return
 				}
 			case HTTPErrorOnError:
-				http.Error(w, "An error has occurred during metrics gathering:\n\n"+err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
+				httpError(rsp, err)
 				return
 			}
 		}
 
 		contentType := expfmt.Negotiate(req.Header)
-		buf := getBuf()
-		defer giveBuf(buf)
-		writer, encoding := decorateWriter(req, buf, opts.DisableCompression)
-		enc := expfmt.NewEncoder(writer, contentType)
+		header := rsp.Header()
+		header.Set(contentTypeHeader, string(contentType))
+
+		w := io.Writer(rsp)
+		if !opts.DisableCompression && gzipAccepted(req.Header) {
+			header.Set(contentEncodingHeader, "gzip")
+			gz := gzipPool.Get().(*gzip.Writer)
+			defer gzipPool.Put(gz)
+
+			gz.Reset(w)
+			defer gz.Close()
+
+			w = gz
+		}
+
+		enc := expfmt.NewEncoder(w, contentType)
+
 		var lastErr error
 		for _, mf := range mfs {
 			if err := enc.Encode(mf); err != nil {
 				lastErr = err
 				if opts.ErrorLog != nil {
-					opts.ErrorLog.Println("error encoding metric family:", err)
+					opts.ErrorLog.Println("error encoding and sending metric family:", err)
 				}
 				switch opts.ErrorHandling {
 				case PanicOnError:
@@ -119,27 +152,75 @@ func HandlerFor(reg prometheus.Gatherer, opts HandlerOpts) http.Handler {
 				case ContinueOnError:
 					// Handled later.
 				case HTTPErrorOnError:
-					http.Error(w, "An error has occurred during metrics encoding:\n\n"+err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
+					httpError(rsp, err)
 					return
 				}
 			}
 		}
-		if closer, ok := writer.(io.Closer); ok {
-			closer.Close()
-		}
-		if lastErr != nil && buf.Len() == 0 {
-			http.Error(w, "No metrics encoded, last error:\n\n"+err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
-			return
+
+		if lastErr != nil {
+			httpError(rsp, lastErr)
 		}
-		header := w.Header()
-		header.Set(contentTypeHeader, string(contentType))
-		header.Set(contentLengthHeader, fmt.Sprint(buf.Len()))
-		if encoding != "" {
-			header.Set(contentEncodingHeader, encoding)
+	})
+
+	if opts.Timeout <= 0 {
+		return h
+	}
+	return http.TimeoutHandler(h, opts.Timeout, fmt.Sprintf(
+		"Exceeded configured timeout of %v.\n",
+		opts.Timeout,
+	))
+}
+
+// InstrumentMetricHandler is usually used with an http.Handler returned by the
+// HandlerFor function. It instruments the provided http.Handler with two
+// metrics: A counter vector "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_total" to count
+// scrapes partitioned by HTTP status code, and a gauge
+// "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_in_flight" to track the number of
+// simultaneous scrapes. This function idempotently registers collectors for
+// both metrics with the provided Registerer. It panics if the registration
+// fails. The provided metrics are useful to see how many scrapes hit the
+// monitored target (which could be from different Prometheus servers or other
+// scrapers), and how often they overlap (which would result in more than one
+// scrape in flight at the same time). Note that the scrapes-in-flight gauge
+// will contain the scrape by which it is exposed, while the scrape counter will
+// only get incremented after the scrape is complete (as only then the status
+// code is known). For tracking scrape durations, use the
+// "scrape_duration_seconds" gauge created by the Prometheus server upon each
+// scrape.
+func InstrumentMetricHandler(reg prometheus.Registerer, handler http.Handler) http.Handler {
+	cnt := prometheus.NewCounterVec(
+		prometheus.CounterOpts{
+			Name: "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_total",
+			Help: "Total number of scrapes by HTTP status code.",
+		},
+		[]string{"code"},
+	)
+	// Initialize the most likely HTTP status codes.
+	cnt.WithLabelValues("200")
+	cnt.WithLabelValues("500")
+	cnt.WithLabelValues("503")
+	if err := reg.Register(cnt); err != nil {
+		if are, ok := err.(prometheus.AlreadyRegisteredError); ok {
+			cnt = are.ExistingCollector.(*prometheus.CounterVec)
+		} else {
+			panic(err)
 		}
-		w.Write(buf.Bytes())
-		// TODO(beorn7): Consider streaming serving of metrics.
+	}
+
+	gge := prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{
+		Name: "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_in_flight",
+		Help: "Current number of scrapes being served.",
 	})
+	if err := reg.Register(gge); err != nil {
+		if are, ok := err.(prometheus.AlreadyRegisteredError); ok {
+			gge = are.ExistingCollector.(prometheus.Gauge)
+		} else {
+			panic(err)
+		}
+	}
+
+	return InstrumentHandlerCounter(cnt, InstrumentHandlerInFlight(gge, handler))
 }
 
 // HandlerErrorHandling defines how a Handler serving metrics will handle
@@ -183,22 +264,47 @@ type HandlerOpts struct {
 	// If DisableCompression is true, the handler will never compress the
 	// response, even if requested by the client.
 	DisableCompression bool
+	// The number of concurrent HTTP requests is limited to
+	// MaxRequestsInFlight. Additional requests are responded to with 503
+	// Service Unavailable and a suitable message in the body. If
+	// MaxRequestsInFlight is 0 or negative, no limit is applied.
+	MaxRequestsInFlight int
+	// If handling a request takes longer than Timeout, it is responded to
+	// with 503 ServiceUnavailable and a suitable Message. No timeout is
+	// applied if Timeout is 0 or negative. Note that with the current
+	// implementation, reaching the timeout simply ends the HTTP requests as
+	// described above (and even that only if sending of the body hasn't
+	// started yet), while the bulk work of gathering all the metrics keeps
+	// running in the background (with the eventual result to be thrown
+	// away). Until the implementation is improved, it is recommended to
+	// implement a separate timeout in potentially slow Collectors.
+	Timeout time.Duration
 }
 
-// decorateWriter wraps a writer to handle gzip compression if requested.  It
-// returns the decorated writer and the appropriate "Content-Encoding" header
-// (which is empty if no compression is enabled).
-func decorateWriter(request *http.Request, writer io.Writer, compressionDisabled bool) (io.Writer, string) {
-	if compressionDisabled {
-		return writer, ""
-	}
-	header := request.Header.Get(acceptEncodingHeader)
-	parts := strings.Split(header, ",")
+// gzipAccepted returns whether the client will accept gzip-encoded content.
+func gzipAccepted(header http.Header) bool {
+	a := header.Get(acceptEncodingHeader)
+	parts := strings.Split(a, ",")
 	for _, part := range parts {
-		part := strings.TrimSpace(part)
+		part = strings.TrimSpace(part)
 		if part == "gzip" || strings.HasPrefix(part, "gzip;") {
-			return gzip.NewWriter(writer), "gzip"
+			return true
 		}
 	}
-	return writer, ""
+	return false
+}
+
+// httpError removes any content-encoding header and then calls http.Error with
+// the provided error and http.StatusInternalServerErrer. Error contents is
+// supposed to be uncompressed plain text. However, same as with a plain
+// http.Error, any header settings will be void if the header has already been
+// sent. The error message will still be written to the writer, but it will
+// probably be of limited use.
+func httpError(rsp http.ResponseWriter, err error) {
+	rsp.Header().Del(contentEncodingHeader)
+	http.Error(
+		rsp,
+		"An error has occurred while serving metrics:\n\n"+err.Error(),
+		http.StatusInternalServerError,
+	)
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client.go
index 65f942544549fe1df52233e350e0fe7b91860ab8..86fd564470f8161f9696beab0bb51d00c69d1c1b 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client.go
@@ -45,12 +45,11 @@ func InstrumentRoundTripperInFlight(gauge prometheus.Gauge, next http.RoundTripp
 
 // InstrumentRoundTripperCounter is a middleware that wraps the provided
 // http.RoundTripper to observe the request result with the provided CounterVec.
-// The CounterVec must have zero, one, or two labels. The only allowed label
-// names are "code" and "method". The function panics if any other instance
-// labels are provided. Partitioning of the CounterVec happens by HTTP status
-// code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are present
-// in the CounterVec. For unpartitioned counting, use a CounterVec with
-// zero labels.
+// The CounterVec must have zero, one, or two non-const non-curried labels. For
+// those, the only allowed label names are "code" and "method". The function
+// panics otherwise. Partitioning of the CounterVec happens by HTTP status code
+// and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are present in the
+// CounterVec. For unpartitioned counting, use a CounterVec with zero labels.
 //
 // If the wrapped RoundTripper panics or returns a non-nil error, the Counter
 // is not incremented.
@@ -69,15 +68,15 @@ func InstrumentRoundTripperCounter(counter *prometheus.CounterVec, next http.Rou
 }
 
 // InstrumentRoundTripperDuration is a middleware that wraps the provided
-// http.RoundTripper to observe the request duration with the provided ObserverVec.
-// The ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two labels. The only allowed label
-// names are "code" and "method". The function panics if any other instance
-// labels are provided. The Observe method of the Observer in the ObserverVec
-// is called with the request duration in seconds. Partitioning happens by HTTP
-// status code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are
-// present in the ObserverVec. For unpartitioned observations, use an
-// ObserverVec with zero labels. Note that partitioning of Histograms is
-// expensive and should be used judiciously.
+// http.RoundTripper to observe the request duration with the provided
+// ObserverVec.  The ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two non-const
+// non-curried labels. For those, the only allowed label names are "code" and
+// "method". The function panics otherwise. The Observe method of the Observer
+// in the ObserverVec is called with the request duration in
+// seconds. Partitioning happens by HTTP status code and/or HTTP method if the
+// respective instance label names are present in the ObserverVec. For
+// unpartitioned observations, use an ObserverVec with zero labels. Note that
+// partitioning of Histograms is expensive and should be used judiciously.
 //
 // If the wrapped RoundTripper panics or returns a non-nil error, no values are
 // reported.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client_1_8.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client_1_8.go
index 0bd80c35521dd46a2521162200eda44cdd884203..a034d1ec0f189a54e6269a24d04c39cfc7ce63d2 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client_1_8.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client_1_8.go
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ func InstrumentRoundTripperTrace(it *InstrumentTrace, next http.RoundTripper) Ro
 				}
 			},
 			DNSDone: func(_ httptrace.DNSDoneInfo) {
-				if it.DNSStart != nil {
-					it.DNSStart(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+				if it.DNSDone != nil {
+					it.DNSDone(time.Since(start).Seconds())
 				}
 			},
 			ConnectStart: func(_, _ string) {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_server.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_server.go
index 3d145adbf0963091864d110f0ef8257e06cfa3cb..9db24380533ad27f27d4f191a8e644f5ec4e1cde 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_server.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_server.go
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
 package promhttp
 
 import (
+	"errors"
 	"net/http"
 	"strconv"
 	"strings"
@@ -42,10 +43,10 @@ func InstrumentHandlerInFlight(g prometheus.Gauge, next http.Handler) http.Handl
 
 // InstrumentHandlerDuration is a middleware that wraps the provided
 // http.Handler to observe the request duration with the provided ObserverVec.
-// The ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two labels. The only allowed label
-// names are "code" and "method". The function panics if any other instance
-// labels are provided. The Observe method of the Observer in the ObserverVec
-// is called with the request duration in seconds. Partitioning happens by HTTP
+// The ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two non-const non-curried labels. For
+// those, the only allowed label names are "code" and "method". The function
+// panics otherwise. The Observe method of the Observer in the ObserverVec is
+// called with the request duration in seconds. Partitioning happens by HTTP
 // status code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are
 // present in the ObserverVec. For unpartitioned observations, use an
 // ObserverVec with zero labels. Note that partitioning of Histograms is
@@ -77,14 +78,13 @@ func InstrumentHandlerDuration(obs prometheus.ObserverVec, next http.Handler) ht
 	})
 }
 
-// InstrumentHandlerCounter is a middleware that wraps the provided
-// http.Handler to observe the request result with the provided CounterVec.
-// The CounterVec must have zero, one, or two labels. The only allowed label
-// names are "code" and "method". The function panics if any other instance
-// labels are provided. Partitioning of the CounterVec happens by HTTP status
-// code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are present
-// in the CounterVec. For unpartitioned counting, use a CounterVec with
-// zero labels.
+// InstrumentHandlerCounter is a middleware that wraps the provided http.Handler
+// to observe the request result with the provided CounterVec.  The CounterVec
+// must have zero, one, or two non-const non-curried labels. For those, the only
+// allowed label names are "code" and "method". The function panics
+// otherwise. Partitioning of the CounterVec happens by HTTP status code and/or
+// HTTP method if the respective instance label names are present in the
+// CounterVec. For unpartitioned counting, use a CounterVec with zero labels.
 //
 // If the wrapped Handler does not set a status code, a status code of 200 is assumed.
 //
@@ -111,14 +111,13 @@ func InstrumentHandlerCounter(counter *prometheus.CounterVec, next http.Handler)
 // InstrumentHandlerTimeToWriteHeader is a middleware that wraps the provided
 // http.Handler to observe with the provided ObserverVec the request duration
 // until the response headers are written. The ObserverVec must have zero, one,
-// or two labels. The only allowed label names are "code" and "method". The
-// function panics if any other instance labels are provided. The Observe
-// method of the Observer in the ObserverVec is called with the request
-// duration in seconds. Partitioning happens by HTTP status code and/or HTTP
-// method if the respective instance label names are present in the
-// ObserverVec. For unpartitioned observations, use an ObserverVec with zero
-// labels. Note that partitioning of Histograms is expensive and should be used
-// judiciously.
+// or two non-const non-curried labels. For those, the only allowed label names
+// are "code" and "method". The function panics otherwise. The Observe method of
+// the Observer in the ObserverVec is called with the request duration in
+// seconds. Partitioning happens by HTTP status code and/or HTTP method if the
+// respective instance label names are present in the ObserverVec. For
+// unpartitioned observations, use an ObserverVec with zero labels. Note that
+// partitioning of Histograms is expensive and should be used judiciously.
 //
 // If the wrapped Handler panics before calling WriteHeader, no value is
 // reported.
@@ -140,15 +139,15 @@ func InstrumentHandlerTimeToWriteHeader(obs prometheus.ObserverVec, next http.Ha
 }
 
 // InstrumentHandlerRequestSize is a middleware that wraps the provided
-// http.Handler to observe the request size with the provided ObserverVec.
-// The ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two labels. The only allowed label
-// names are "code" and "method". The function panics if any other instance
-// labels are provided. The Observe method of the Observer in the ObserverVec
-// is called with the request size in bytes. Partitioning happens by HTTP
-// status code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are
-// present in the ObserverVec. For unpartitioned observations, use an
-// ObserverVec with zero labels. Note that partitioning of Histograms is
-// expensive and should be used judiciously.
+// http.Handler to observe the request size with the provided ObserverVec.  The
+// ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two non-const non-curried labels. For
+// those, the only allowed label names are "code" and "method". The function
+// panics otherwise. The Observe method of the Observer in the ObserverVec is
+// called with the request size in bytes. Partitioning happens by HTTP status
+// code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are present in
+// the ObserverVec. For unpartitioned observations, use an ObserverVec with zero
+// labels. Note that partitioning of Histograms is expensive and should be used
+// judiciously.
 //
 // If the wrapped Handler does not set a status code, a status code of 200 is assumed.
 //
@@ -175,15 +174,15 @@ func InstrumentHandlerRequestSize(obs prometheus.ObserverVec, next http.Handler)
 }
 
 // InstrumentHandlerResponseSize is a middleware that wraps the provided
-// http.Handler to observe the response size with the provided ObserverVec.
-// The ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two labels. The only allowed label
-// names are "code" and "method". The function panics if any other instance
-// labels are provided. The Observe method of the Observer in the ObserverVec
-// is called with the response size in bytes. Partitioning happens by HTTP
-// status code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are
-// present in the ObserverVec. For unpartitioned observations, use an
-// ObserverVec with zero labels. Note that partitioning of Histograms is
-// expensive and should be used judiciously.
+// http.Handler to observe the response size with the provided ObserverVec.  The
+// ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two non-const non-curried labels. For
+// those, the only allowed label names are "code" and "method". The function
+// panics otherwise. The Observe method of the Observer in the ObserverVec is
+// called with the response size in bytes. Partitioning happens by HTTP status
+// code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are present in
+// the ObserverVec. For unpartitioned observations, use an ObserverVec with zero
+// labels. Note that partitioning of Histograms is expensive and should be used
+// judiciously.
 //
 // If the wrapped Handler does not set a status code, a status code of 200 is assumed.
 //
@@ -204,9 +203,12 @@ func checkLabels(c prometheus.Collector) (code bool, method bool) {
 	// once Descriptors can have their dimensionality queried.
 	var (
 		desc *prometheus.Desc
+		m    prometheus.Metric
 		pm   dto.Metric
+		lvs  []string
 	)
 
+	// Get the Desc from the Collector.
 	descc := make(chan *prometheus.Desc, 1)
 	c.Describe(descc)
 
@@ -223,49 +225,54 @@ func checkLabels(c prometheus.Collector) (code bool, method bool) {
 
 	close(descc)
 
-	if _, err := prometheus.NewConstMetric(desc, prometheus.UntypedValue, 0); err == nil {
-		return
+	// Create a ConstMetric with the Desc. Since we don't know how many
+	// variable labels there are, try for as long as it needs.
+	for err := errors.New("dummy"); err != nil; lvs = append(lvs, magicString) {
+		m, err = prometheus.NewConstMetric(desc, prometheus.UntypedValue, 0, lvs...)
+	}
+
+	// Write out the metric into a proto message and look at the labels.
+	// If the value is not the magicString, it is a constLabel, which doesn't interest us.
+	// If the label is curried, it doesn't interest us.
+	// In all other cases, only "code" or "method" is allowed.
+	if err := m.Write(&pm); err != nil {
+		panic("error checking metric for labels")
 	}
-	if m, err := prometheus.NewConstMetric(desc, prometheus.UntypedValue, 0, magicString); err == nil {
-		if err := m.Write(&pm); err != nil {
-			panic("error checking metric for labels")
+	for _, label := range pm.Label {
+		name, value := label.GetName(), label.GetValue()
+		if value != magicString || isLabelCurried(c, name) {
+			continue
 		}
-		for _, label := range pm.Label {
-			name, value := label.GetName(), label.GetValue()
-			if value != magicString {
-				continue
-			}
-			switch name {
-			case "code":
-				code = true
-			case "method":
-				method = true
-			default:
-				panic("metric partitioned with non-supported labels")
-			}
-			return
+		switch name {
+		case "code":
+			code = true
+		case "method":
+			method = true
+		default:
+			panic("metric partitioned with non-supported labels")
 		}
-		panic("previously set label not found – this must never happen")
 	}
-	if m, err := prometheus.NewConstMetric(desc, prometheus.UntypedValue, 0, magicString, magicString); err == nil {
-		if err := m.Write(&pm); err != nil {
-			panic("error checking metric for labels")
+	return
+}
+
+func isLabelCurried(c prometheus.Collector, label string) bool {
+	// This is even hackier than the label test above.
+	// We essentially try to curry again and see if it works.
+	// But for that, we need to type-convert to the two
+	// types we use here, ObserverVec or *CounterVec.
+	switch v := c.(type) {
+	case *prometheus.CounterVec:
+		if _, err := v.CurryWith(prometheus.Labels{label: "dummy"}); err == nil {
+			return false
 		}
-		for _, label := range pm.Label {
-			name, value := label.GetName(), label.GetValue()
-			if value != magicString {
-				continue
-			}
-			if name == "code" || name == "method" {
-				continue
-			}
-			panic("metric partitioned with non-supported labels")
+	case prometheus.ObserverVec:
+		if _, err := v.CurryWith(prometheus.Labels{label: "dummy"}); err == nil {
+			return false
 		}
-		code = true
-		method = true
-		return
+	default:
+		panic("unsupported metric vec type")
 	}
-	panic("metric partitioned with non-supported labels")
+	return true
 }
 
 // emptyLabels is a one-time allocation for non-partitioned metrics to avoid
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/registry.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/registry.go
index 34aa3b37d4319f4a78fc352b32ba3358c05203d2..f2fb67aeebd64a1e0166867f1bdb5b3b177ac4e6 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/registry.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/registry.go
@@ -15,15 +15,22 @@ package prometheus
 
 import (
 	"bytes"
-	"errors"
 	"fmt"
+	"io/ioutil"
 	"os"
+	"path/filepath"
+	"runtime"
 	"sort"
+	"strings"
 	"sync"
+	"unicode/utf8"
 
 	"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+	"github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt"
 
 	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+
+	"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/internal"
 )
 
 const (
@@ -35,13 +42,14 @@ const (
 // DefaultRegisterer and DefaultGatherer are the implementations of the
 // Registerer and Gatherer interface a number of convenience functions in this
 // package act on. Initially, both variables point to the same Registry, which
-// has a process collector (see NewProcessCollector) and a Go collector (see
-// NewGoCollector) already registered. This approach to keep default instances
-// as global state mirrors the approach of other packages in the Go standard
-// library. Note that there are caveats. Change the variables with caution and
-// only if you understand the consequences. Users who want to avoid global state
-// altogether should not use the convenience function and act on custom
-// instances instead.
+// has a process collector (currently on Linux only, see NewProcessCollector)
+// and a Go collector (see NewGoCollector, in particular the note about
+// stop-the-world implication with Go versions older than 1.9) already
+// registered. This approach to keep default instances as global state mirrors
+// the approach of other packages in the Go standard library. Note that there
+// are caveats. Change the variables with caution and only if you understand the
+// consequences. Users who want to avoid global state altogether should not use
+// the convenience functions and act on custom instances instead.
 var (
 	defaultRegistry              = NewRegistry()
 	DefaultRegisterer Registerer = defaultRegistry
@@ -49,7 +57,7 @@ var (
 )
 
 func init() {
-	MustRegister(NewProcessCollector(os.Getpid(), ""))
+	MustRegister(NewProcessCollector(ProcessCollectorOpts{}))
 	MustRegister(NewGoCollector())
 }
 
@@ -65,7 +73,8 @@ func NewRegistry() *Registry {
 
 // NewPedanticRegistry returns a registry that checks during collection if each
 // collected Metric is consistent with its reported Desc, and if the Desc has
-// actually been registered with the registry.
+// actually been registered with the registry. Unchecked Collectors (those whose
+// Describe methed does not yield any descriptors) are excluded from the check.
 //
 // Usually, a Registry will be happy as long as the union of all collected
 // Metrics is consistent and valid even if some metrics are not consistent with
@@ -95,8 +104,13 @@ type Registerer interface {
 	// returned error is an instance of AlreadyRegisteredError, which
 	// contains the previously registered Collector.
 	//
-	// It is in general not safe to register the same Collector multiple
-	// times concurrently.
+	// A Collector whose Describe method does not yield any Desc is treated
+	// as unchecked. Registration will always succeed. No check for
+	// re-registering (see previous paragraph) is performed. Thus, the
+	// caller is responsible for not double-registering the same unchecked
+	// Collector, and for providing a Collector that will not cause
+	// inconsistent metrics on collection. (This would lead to scrape
+	// errors.)
 	Register(Collector) error
 	// MustRegister works like Register but registers any number of
 	// Collectors and panics upon the first registration that causes an
@@ -105,7 +119,9 @@ type Registerer interface {
 	// Unregister unregisters the Collector that equals the Collector passed
 	// in as an argument.  (Two Collectors are considered equal if their
 	// Describe method yields the same set of descriptors.) The function
-	// returns whether a Collector was unregistered.
+	// returns whether a Collector was unregistered. Note that an unchecked
+	// Collector cannot be unregistered (as its Describe method does not
+	// yield any descriptor).
 	//
 	// Note that even after unregistering, it will not be possible to
 	// register a new Collector that is inconsistent with the unregistered
@@ -123,15 +139,23 @@ type Registerer interface {
 type Gatherer interface {
 	// Gather calls the Collect method of the registered Collectors and then
 	// gathers the collected metrics into a lexicographically sorted slice
-	// of MetricFamily protobufs. Even if an error occurs, Gather attempts
-	// to gather as many metrics as possible. Hence, if a non-nil error is
-	// returned, the returned MetricFamily slice could be nil (in case of a
-	// fatal error that prevented any meaningful metric collection) or
-	// contain a number of MetricFamily protobufs, some of which might be
-	// incomplete, and some might be missing altogether. The returned error
-	// (which might be a MultiError) explains the details. In scenarios
-	// where complete collection is critical, the returned MetricFamily
-	// protobufs should be disregarded if the returned error is non-nil.
+	// of uniquely named MetricFamily protobufs. Gather ensures that the
+	// returned slice is valid and self-consistent so that it can be used
+	// for valid exposition. As an exception to the strict consistency
+	// requirements described for metric.Desc, Gather will tolerate
+	// different sets of label names for metrics of the same metric family.
+	//
+	// Even if an error occurs, Gather attempts to gather as many metrics as
+	// possible. Hence, if a non-nil error is returned, the returned
+	// MetricFamily slice could be nil (in case of a fatal error that
+	// prevented any meaningful metric collection) or contain a number of
+	// MetricFamily protobufs, some of which might be incomplete, and some
+	// might be missing altogether. The returned error (which might be a
+	// MultiError) explains the details. Note that this is mostly useful for
+	// debugging purposes. If the gathered protobufs are to be used for
+	// exposition in actual monitoring, it is almost always better to not
+	// expose an incomplete result and instead disregard the returned
+	// MetricFamily protobufs in case the returned error is non-nil.
 	Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error)
 }
 
@@ -201,6 +225,13 @@ func (errs MultiError) Error() string {
 	return buf.String()
 }
 
+// Append appends the provided error if it is not nil.
+func (errs *MultiError) Append(err error) {
+	if err != nil {
+		*errs = append(*errs, err)
+	}
+}
+
 // MaybeUnwrap returns nil if len(errs) is 0. It returns the first and only
 // contained error as error if len(errs is 1). In all other cases, it returns
 // the MultiError directly. This is helpful for returning a MultiError in a way
@@ -225,6 +256,7 @@ type Registry struct {
 	collectorsByID        map[uint64]Collector // ID is a hash of the descIDs.
 	descIDs               map[uint64]struct{}
 	dimHashesByName       map[string]uint64
+	uncheckedCollectors   []Collector
 	pedanticChecksEnabled bool
 }
 
@@ -242,7 +274,12 @@ func (r *Registry) Register(c Collector) error {
 		close(descChan)
 	}()
 	r.mtx.Lock()
-	defer r.mtx.Unlock()
+	defer func() {
+		// Drain channel in case of premature return to not leak a goroutine.
+		for range descChan {
+		}
+		r.mtx.Unlock()
+	}()
 	// Conduct various tests...
 	for desc := range descChan {
 
@@ -282,9 +319,10 @@ func (r *Registry) Register(c Collector) error {
 			}
 		}
 	}
-	// Did anything happen at all?
+	// A Collector yielding no Desc at all is considered unchecked.
 	if len(newDescIDs) == 0 {
-		return errors.New("collector has no descriptors")
+		r.uncheckedCollectors = append(r.uncheckedCollectors, c)
+		return nil
 	}
 	if existing, exists := r.collectorsByID[collectorID]; exists {
 		return AlreadyRegisteredError{
@@ -358,31 +396,25 @@ func (r *Registry) MustRegister(cs ...Collector) {
 // Gather implements Gatherer.
 func (r *Registry) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
 	var (
-		metricChan        = make(chan Metric, capMetricChan)
-		metricHashes      = map[uint64]struct{}{}
-		dimHashes         = map[string]uint64{}
-		wg                sync.WaitGroup
-		errs              MultiError          // The collected errors to return in the end.
-		registeredDescIDs map[uint64]struct{} // Only used for pedantic checks
+		checkedMetricChan   = make(chan Metric, capMetricChan)
+		uncheckedMetricChan = make(chan Metric, capMetricChan)
+		metricHashes        = map[uint64]struct{}{}
+		wg                  sync.WaitGroup
+		errs                MultiError          // The collected errors to return in the end.
+		registeredDescIDs   map[uint64]struct{} // Only used for pedantic checks
 	)
 
 	r.mtx.RLock()
+	goroutineBudget := len(r.collectorsByID) + len(r.uncheckedCollectors)
 	metricFamiliesByName := make(map[string]*dto.MetricFamily, len(r.dimHashesByName))
-
-	// Scatter.
-	// (Collectors could be complex and slow, so we call them all at once.)
-	wg.Add(len(r.collectorsByID))
-	go func() {
-		wg.Wait()
-		close(metricChan)
-	}()
+	checkedCollectors := make(chan Collector, len(r.collectorsByID))
+	uncheckedCollectors := make(chan Collector, len(r.uncheckedCollectors))
 	for _, collector := range r.collectorsByID {
-		go func(collector Collector) {
-			defer wg.Done()
-			collector.Collect(metricChan)
-		}(collector)
+		checkedCollectors <- collector
+	}
+	for _, collector := range r.uncheckedCollectors {
+		uncheckedCollectors <- collector
 	}
-
 	// In case pedantic checks are enabled, we have to copy the map before
 	// giving up the RLock.
 	if r.pedanticChecksEnabled {
@@ -391,133 +423,264 @@ func (r *Registry) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
 			registeredDescIDs[id] = struct{}{}
 		}
 	}
-
 	r.mtx.RUnlock()
 
-	// Drain metricChan in case of premature return.
+	wg.Add(goroutineBudget)
+
+	collectWorker := func() {
+		for {
+			select {
+			case collector := <-checkedCollectors:
+				collector.Collect(checkedMetricChan)
+			case collector := <-uncheckedCollectors:
+				collector.Collect(uncheckedMetricChan)
+			default:
+				return
+			}
+			wg.Done()
+		}
+	}
+
+	// Start the first worker now to make sure at least one is running.
+	go collectWorker()
+	goroutineBudget--
+
+	// Close checkedMetricChan and uncheckedMetricChan once all collectors
+	// are collected.
+	go func() {
+		wg.Wait()
+		close(checkedMetricChan)
+		close(uncheckedMetricChan)
+	}()
+
+	// Drain checkedMetricChan and uncheckedMetricChan in case of premature return.
 	defer func() {
-		for range metricChan {
+		if checkedMetricChan != nil {
+			for range checkedMetricChan {
+			}
+		}
+		if uncheckedMetricChan != nil {
+			for range uncheckedMetricChan {
+			}
 		}
 	}()
 
-	// Gather.
-	for metric := range metricChan {
-		// This could be done concurrently, too, but it required locking
-		// of metricFamiliesByName (and of metricHashes if checks are
-		// enabled). Most likely not worth it.
-		desc := metric.Desc()
-		dtoMetric := &dto.Metric{}
-		if err := metric.Write(dtoMetric); err != nil {
-			errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
-				"error collecting metric %v: %s", desc, err,
+	// Copy the channel references so we can nil them out later to remove
+	// them from the select statements below.
+	cmc := checkedMetricChan
+	umc := uncheckedMetricChan
+
+	for {
+		select {
+		case metric, ok := <-cmc:
+			if !ok {
+				cmc = nil
+				break
+			}
+			errs.Append(processMetric(
+				metric, metricFamiliesByName,
+				metricHashes,
+				registeredDescIDs,
 			))
-			continue
-		}
-		metricFamily, ok := metricFamiliesByName[desc.fqName]
-		if ok {
-			if metricFamily.GetHelp() != desc.help {
-				errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
-					"collected metric %s %s has help %q but should have %q",
-					desc.fqName, dtoMetric, desc.help, metricFamily.GetHelp(),
-				))
-				continue
+		case metric, ok := <-umc:
+			if !ok {
+				umc = nil
+				break
 			}
-			// TODO(beorn7): Simplify switch once Desc has type.
-			switch metricFamily.GetType() {
-			case dto.MetricType_COUNTER:
-				if dtoMetric.Counter == nil {
-					errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
-						"collected metric %s %s should be a Counter",
-						desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
-					))
-					continue
-				}
-			case dto.MetricType_GAUGE:
-				if dtoMetric.Gauge == nil {
-					errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
-						"collected metric %s %s should be a Gauge",
-						desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+			errs.Append(processMetric(
+				metric, metricFamiliesByName,
+				metricHashes,
+				nil,
+			))
+		default:
+			if goroutineBudget <= 0 || len(checkedCollectors)+len(uncheckedCollectors) == 0 {
+				// All collectors are already being worked on or
+				// we have already as many goroutines started as
+				// there are collectors. Do the same as above,
+				// just without the default.
+				select {
+				case metric, ok := <-cmc:
+					if !ok {
+						cmc = nil
+						break
+					}
+					errs.Append(processMetric(
+						metric, metricFamiliesByName,
+						metricHashes,
+						registeredDescIDs,
 					))
-					continue
-				}
-			case dto.MetricType_SUMMARY:
-				if dtoMetric.Summary == nil {
-					errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
-						"collected metric %s %s should be a Summary",
-						desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+				case metric, ok := <-umc:
+					if !ok {
+						umc = nil
+						break
+					}
+					errs.Append(processMetric(
+						metric, metricFamiliesByName,
+						metricHashes,
+						nil,
 					))
-					continue
 				}
-			case dto.MetricType_UNTYPED:
-				if dtoMetric.Untyped == nil {
-					errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
-						"collected metric %s %s should be Untyped",
-						desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
-					))
-					continue
-				}
-			case dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM:
-				if dtoMetric.Histogram == nil {
-					errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
-						"collected metric %s %s should be a Histogram",
-						desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
-					))
-					continue
-				}
-			default:
-				panic("encountered MetricFamily with invalid type")
+				break
 			}
-		} else {
-			metricFamily = &dto.MetricFamily{}
-			metricFamily.Name = proto.String(desc.fqName)
-			metricFamily.Help = proto.String(desc.help)
-			// TODO(beorn7): Simplify switch once Desc has type.
-			switch {
-			case dtoMetric.Gauge != nil:
-				metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_GAUGE.Enum()
-			case dtoMetric.Counter != nil:
-				metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_COUNTER.Enum()
-			case dtoMetric.Summary != nil:
-				metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_SUMMARY.Enum()
-			case dtoMetric.Untyped != nil:
-				metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_UNTYPED.Enum()
-			case dtoMetric.Histogram != nil:
-				metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM.Enum()
-			default:
-				errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
-					"empty metric collected: %s", dtoMetric,
-				))
-				continue
+			// Start more workers.
+			go collectWorker()
+			goroutineBudget--
+			runtime.Gosched()
+		}
+		// Once both checkedMetricChan and uncheckdMetricChan are closed
+		// and drained, the contraption above will nil out cmc and umc,
+		// and then we can leave the collect loop here.
+		if cmc == nil && umc == nil {
+			break
+		}
+	}
+	return internal.NormalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName), errs.MaybeUnwrap()
+}
+
+// WriteToTextfile calls Gather on the provided Gatherer, encodes the result in the
+// Prometheus text format, and writes it to a temporary file. Upon success, the
+// temporary file is renamed to the provided filename.
+//
+// This is intended for use with the textfile collector of the node exporter.
+// Note that the node exporter expects the filename to be suffixed with ".prom".
+func WriteToTextfile(filename string, g Gatherer) error {
+	tmp, err := ioutil.TempFile(filepath.Dir(filename), filepath.Base(filename))
+	if err != nil {
+		return err
+	}
+	defer os.Remove(tmp.Name())
+
+	mfs, err := g.Gather()
+	if err != nil {
+		return err
+	}
+	for _, mf := range mfs {
+		if _, err := expfmt.MetricFamilyToText(tmp, mf); err != nil {
+			return err
+		}
+	}
+	if err := tmp.Close(); err != nil {
+		return err
+	}
+
+	if err := os.Chmod(tmp.Name(), 0644); err != nil {
+		return err
+	}
+	return os.Rename(tmp.Name(), filename)
+}
+
+// processMetric is an internal helper method only used by the Gather method.
+func processMetric(
+	metric Metric,
+	metricFamiliesByName map[string]*dto.MetricFamily,
+	metricHashes map[uint64]struct{},
+	registeredDescIDs map[uint64]struct{},
+) error {
+	desc := metric.Desc()
+	// Wrapped metrics collected by an unchecked Collector can have an
+	// invalid Desc.
+	if desc.err != nil {
+		return desc.err
+	}
+	dtoMetric := &dto.Metric{}
+	if err := metric.Write(dtoMetric); err != nil {
+		return fmt.Errorf("error collecting metric %v: %s", desc, err)
+	}
+	metricFamily, ok := metricFamiliesByName[desc.fqName]
+	if ok { // Existing name.
+		if metricFamily.GetHelp() != desc.help {
+			return fmt.Errorf(
+				"collected metric %s %s has help %q but should have %q",
+				desc.fqName, dtoMetric, desc.help, metricFamily.GetHelp(),
+			)
+		}
+		// TODO(beorn7): Simplify switch once Desc has type.
+		switch metricFamily.GetType() {
+		case dto.MetricType_COUNTER:
+			if dtoMetric.Counter == nil {
+				return fmt.Errorf(
+					"collected metric %s %s should be a Counter",
+					desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+				)
+			}
+		case dto.MetricType_GAUGE:
+			if dtoMetric.Gauge == nil {
+				return fmt.Errorf(
+					"collected metric %s %s should be a Gauge",
+					desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+				)
 			}
-			metricFamiliesByName[desc.fqName] = metricFamily
-		}
-		if err := checkMetricConsistency(metricFamily, dtoMetric, metricHashes, dimHashes); err != nil {
-			errs = append(errs, err)
-			continue
-		}
-		if r.pedanticChecksEnabled {
-			// Is the desc registered at all?
-			if _, exist := registeredDescIDs[desc.id]; !exist {
-				errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
-					"collected metric %s %s with unregistered descriptor %s",
-					metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, desc,
-				))
-				continue
+		case dto.MetricType_SUMMARY:
+			if dtoMetric.Summary == nil {
+				return fmt.Errorf(
+					"collected metric %s %s should be a Summary",
+					desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+				)
 			}
-			if err := checkDescConsistency(metricFamily, dtoMetric, desc); err != nil {
-				errs = append(errs, err)
-				continue
+		case dto.MetricType_UNTYPED:
+			if dtoMetric.Untyped == nil {
+				return fmt.Errorf(
+					"collected metric %s %s should be Untyped",
+					desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+				)
 			}
+		case dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM:
+			if dtoMetric.Histogram == nil {
+				return fmt.Errorf(
+					"collected metric %s %s should be a Histogram",
+					desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+				)
+			}
+		default:
+			panic("encountered MetricFamily with invalid type")
+		}
+	} else { // New name.
+		metricFamily = &dto.MetricFamily{}
+		metricFamily.Name = proto.String(desc.fqName)
+		metricFamily.Help = proto.String(desc.help)
+		// TODO(beorn7): Simplify switch once Desc has type.
+		switch {
+		case dtoMetric.Gauge != nil:
+			metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_GAUGE.Enum()
+		case dtoMetric.Counter != nil:
+			metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_COUNTER.Enum()
+		case dtoMetric.Summary != nil:
+			metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_SUMMARY.Enum()
+		case dtoMetric.Untyped != nil:
+			metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_UNTYPED.Enum()
+		case dtoMetric.Histogram != nil:
+			metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM.Enum()
+		default:
+			return fmt.Errorf("empty metric collected: %s", dtoMetric)
+		}
+		if err := checkSuffixCollisions(metricFamily, metricFamiliesByName); err != nil {
+			return err
+		}
+		metricFamiliesByName[desc.fqName] = metricFamily
+	}
+	if err := checkMetricConsistency(metricFamily, dtoMetric, metricHashes); err != nil {
+		return err
+	}
+	if registeredDescIDs != nil {
+		// Is the desc registered at all?
+		if _, exist := registeredDescIDs[desc.id]; !exist {
+			return fmt.Errorf(
+				"collected metric %s %s with unregistered descriptor %s",
+				metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, desc,
+			)
+		}
+		if err := checkDescConsistency(metricFamily, dtoMetric, desc); err != nil {
+			return err
 		}
-		metricFamily.Metric = append(metricFamily.Metric, dtoMetric)
 	}
-	return normalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName), errs.MaybeUnwrap()
+	metricFamily.Metric = append(metricFamily.Metric, dtoMetric)
+	return nil
 }
 
 // Gatherers is a slice of Gatherer instances that implements the Gatherer
 // interface itself. Its Gather method calls Gather on all Gatherers in the
 // slice in order and returns the merged results. Errors returned from the
-// Gather calles are all returned in a flattened MultiError. Duplicate and
+// Gather calls are all returned in a flattened MultiError. Duplicate and
 // inconsistent Metrics are skipped (first occurrence in slice order wins) and
 // reported in the returned error.
 //
@@ -537,7 +700,6 @@ func (gs Gatherers) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
 	var (
 		metricFamiliesByName = map[string]*dto.MetricFamily{}
 		metricHashes         = map[uint64]struct{}{}
-		dimHashes            = map[string]uint64{}
 		errs                 MultiError // The collected errors to return in the end.
 	)
 
@@ -574,10 +736,14 @@ func (gs Gatherers) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
 				existingMF.Name = mf.Name
 				existingMF.Help = mf.Help
 				existingMF.Type = mf.Type
+				if err := checkSuffixCollisions(existingMF, metricFamiliesByName); err != nil {
+					errs = append(errs, err)
+					continue
+				}
 				metricFamiliesByName[mf.GetName()] = existingMF
 			}
 			for _, m := range mf.Metric {
-				if err := checkMetricConsistency(existingMF, m, metricHashes, dimHashes); err != nil {
+				if err := checkMetricConsistency(existingMF, m, metricHashes); err != nil {
 					errs = append(errs, err)
 					continue
 				}
@@ -585,88 +751,80 @@ func (gs Gatherers) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
 			}
 		}
 	}
-	return normalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName), errs.MaybeUnwrap()
-}
-
-// metricSorter is a sortable slice of *dto.Metric.
-type metricSorter []*dto.Metric
-
-func (s metricSorter) Len() int {
-	return len(s)
-}
-
-func (s metricSorter) Swap(i, j int) {
-	s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
+	return internal.NormalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName), errs.MaybeUnwrap()
 }
 
-func (s metricSorter) Less(i, j int) bool {
-	if len(s[i].Label) != len(s[j].Label) {
-		// This should not happen. The metrics are
-		// inconsistent. However, we have to deal with the fact, as
-		// people might use custom collectors or metric family injection
-		// to create inconsistent metrics. So let's simply compare the
-		// number of labels in this case. That will still yield
-		// reproducible sorting.
-		return len(s[i].Label) < len(s[j].Label)
-	}
-	for n, lp := range s[i].Label {
-		vi := lp.GetValue()
-		vj := s[j].Label[n].GetValue()
-		if vi != vj {
-			return vi < vj
-		}
-	}
-
-	// We should never arrive here. Multiple metrics with the same
-	// label set in the same scrape will lead to undefined ingestion
-	// behavior. However, as above, we have to provide stable sorting
-	// here, even for inconsistent metrics. So sort equal metrics
-	// by their timestamp, with missing timestamps (implying "now")
-	// coming last.
-	if s[i].TimestampMs == nil {
-		return false
-	}
-	if s[j].TimestampMs == nil {
-		return true
-	}
-	return s[i].GetTimestampMs() < s[j].GetTimestampMs()
-}
-
-// normalizeMetricFamilies returns a MetricFamily slice with empty
-// MetricFamilies pruned and the remaining MetricFamilies sorted by name within
-// the slice, with the contained Metrics sorted within each MetricFamily.
-func normalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName map[string]*dto.MetricFamily) []*dto.MetricFamily {
-	for _, mf := range metricFamiliesByName {
-		sort.Sort(metricSorter(mf.Metric))
+// checkSuffixCollisions checks for collisions with the “magic” suffixes the
+// Prometheus text format and the internal metric representation of the
+// Prometheus server add while flattening Summaries and Histograms.
+func checkSuffixCollisions(mf *dto.MetricFamily, mfs map[string]*dto.MetricFamily) error {
+	var (
+		newName              = mf.GetName()
+		newType              = mf.GetType()
+		newNameWithoutSuffix = ""
+	)
+	switch {
+	case strings.HasSuffix(newName, "_count"):
+		newNameWithoutSuffix = newName[:len(newName)-6]
+	case strings.HasSuffix(newName, "_sum"):
+		newNameWithoutSuffix = newName[:len(newName)-4]
+	case strings.HasSuffix(newName, "_bucket"):
+		newNameWithoutSuffix = newName[:len(newName)-7]
+	}
+	if newNameWithoutSuffix != "" {
+		if existingMF, ok := mfs[newNameWithoutSuffix]; ok {
+			switch existingMF.GetType() {
+			case dto.MetricType_SUMMARY:
+				if !strings.HasSuffix(newName, "_bucket") {
+					return fmt.Errorf(
+						"collected metric named %q collides with previously collected summary named %q",
+						newName, newNameWithoutSuffix,
+					)
+				}
+			case dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM:
+				return fmt.Errorf(
+					"collected metric named %q collides with previously collected histogram named %q",
+					newName, newNameWithoutSuffix,
+				)
+			}
+		}
 	}
-	names := make([]string, 0, len(metricFamiliesByName))
-	for name, mf := range metricFamiliesByName {
-		if len(mf.Metric) > 0 {
-			names = append(names, name)
+	if newType == dto.MetricType_SUMMARY || newType == dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM {
+		if _, ok := mfs[newName+"_count"]; ok {
+			return fmt.Errorf(
+				"collected histogram or summary named %q collides with previously collected metric named %q",
+				newName, newName+"_count",
+			)
+		}
+		if _, ok := mfs[newName+"_sum"]; ok {
+			return fmt.Errorf(
+				"collected histogram or summary named %q collides with previously collected metric named %q",
+				newName, newName+"_sum",
+			)
 		}
 	}
-	sort.Strings(names)
-	result := make([]*dto.MetricFamily, 0, len(names))
-	for _, name := range names {
-		result = append(result, metricFamiliesByName[name])
+	if newType == dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM {
+		if _, ok := mfs[newName+"_bucket"]; ok {
+			return fmt.Errorf(
+				"collected histogram named %q collides with previously collected metric named %q",
+				newName, newName+"_bucket",
+			)
+		}
 	}
-	return result
+	return nil
 }
 
 // checkMetricConsistency checks if the provided Metric is consistent with the
-// provided MetricFamily. It also hashed the Metric labels and the MetricFamily
-// name. If the resulting hash is alread in the provided metricHashes, an error
-// is returned. If not, it is added to metricHashes. The provided dimHashes maps
-// MetricFamily names to their dimHash (hashed sorted label names). If dimHashes
-// doesn't yet contain a hash for the provided MetricFamily, it is
-// added. Otherwise, an error is returned if the existing dimHashes in not equal
-// the calculated dimHash.
+// provided MetricFamily. It also hashes the Metric labels and the MetricFamily
+// name. If the resulting hash is already in the provided metricHashes, an error
+// is returned. If not, it is added to metricHashes.
 func checkMetricConsistency(
 	metricFamily *dto.MetricFamily,
 	dtoMetric *dto.Metric,
 	metricHashes map[uint64]struct{},
-	dimHashes map[string]uint64,
 ) error {
+	name := metricFamily.GetName()
+
 	// Type consistency with metric family.
 	if metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_GAUGE && dtoMetric.Gauge == nil ||
 		metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_COUNTER && dtoMetric.Counter == nil ||
@@ -674,41 +832,65 @@ func checkMetricConsistency(
 		metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM && dtoMetric.Histogram == nil ||
 		metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_UNTYPED && dtoMetric.Untyped == nil {
 		return fmt.Errorf(
-			"collected metric %s %s is not a %s",
-			metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, metricFamily.GetType(),
+			"collected metric %q { %s} is not a %s",
+			name, dtoMetric, metricFamily.GetType(),
 		)
 	}
 
-	// Is the metric unique (i.e. no other metric with the same name and the same label values)?
+	previousLabelName := ""
+	for _, labelPair := range dtoMetric.GetLabel() {
+		labelName := labelPair.GetName()
+		if labelName == previousLabelName {
+			return fmt.Errorf(
+				"collected metric %q { %s} has two or more labels with the same name: %s",
+				name, dtoMetric, labelName,
+			)
+		}
+		if !checkLabelName(labelName) {
+			return fmt.Errorf(
+				"collected metric %q { %s} has a label with an invalid name: %s",
+				name, dtoMetric, labelName,
+			)
+		}
+		if dtoMetric.Summary != nil && labelName == quantileLabel {
+			return fmt.Errorf(
+				"collected metric %q { %s} must not have an explicit %q label",
+				name, dtoMetric, quantileLabel,
+			)
+		}
+		if !utf8.ValidString(labelPair.GetValue()) {
+			return fmt.Errorf(
+				"collected metric %q { %s} has a label named %q whose value is not utf8: %#v",
+				name, dtoMetric, labelName, labelPair.GetValue())
+		}
+		previousLabelName = labelName
+	}
+
+	// Is the metric unique (i.e. no other metric with the same name and the same labels)?
 	h := hashNew()
-	h = hashAdd(h, metricFamily.GetName())
+	h = hashAdd(h, name)
 	h = hashAddByte(h, separatorByte)
-	dh := hashNew()
 	// Make sure label pairs are sorted. We depend on it for the consistency
 	// check.
-	sort.Sort(LabelPairSorter(dtoMetric.Label))
+	if !sort.IsSorted(labelPairSorter(dtoMetric.Label)) {
+		// We cannot sort dtoMetric.Label in place as it is immutable by contract.
+		copiedLabels := make([]*dto.LabelPair, len(dtoMetric.Label))
+		copy(copiedLabels, dtoMetric.Label)
+		sort.Sort(labelPairSorter(copiedLabels))
+		dtoMetric.Label = copiedLabels
+	}
 	for _, lp := range dtoMetric.Label {
+		h = hashAdd(h, lp.GetName())
+		h = hashAddByte(h, separatorByte)
 		h = hashAdd(h, lp.GetValue())
 		h = hashAddByte(h, separatorByte)
-		dh = hashAdd(dh, lp.GetName())
-		dh = hashAddByte(dh, separatorByte)
 	}
 	if _, exists := metricHashes[h]; exists {
 		return fmt.Errorf(
-			"collected metric %s %s was collected before with the same name and label values",
-			metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric,
+			"collected metric %q { %s} was collected before with the same name and label values",
+			name, dtoMetric,
 		)
 	}
-	if dimHash, ok := dimHashes[metricFamily.GetName()]; ok {
-		if dimHash != dh {
-			return fmt.Errorf(
-				"collected metric %s %s has label dimensions inconsistent with previously collected metrics in the same metric family",
-				metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric,
-			)
-		}
-	} else {
-		dimHashes[metricFamily.GetName()] = dh
-	}
 	metricHashes[h] = struct{}{}
 	return nil
 }
@@ -727,8 +909,8 @@ func checkDescConsistency(
 	}
 
 	// Is the desc consistent with the content of the metric?
-	lpsFromDesc := make([]*dto.LabelPair, 0, len(dtoMetric.Label))
-	lpsFromDesc = append(lpsFromDesc, desc.constLabelPairs...)
+	lpsFromDesc := make([]*dto.LabelPair, len(desc.constLabelPairs), len(dtoMetric.Label))
+	copy(lpsFromDesc, desc.constLabelPairs)
 	for _, l := range desc.variableLabels {
 		lpsFromDesc = append(lpsFromDesc, &dto.LabelPair{
 			Name: proto.String(l),
@@ -740,7 +922,7 @@ func checkDescConsistency(
 			metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, desc,
 		)
 	}
-	sort.Sort(LabelPairSorter(lpsFromDesc))
+	sort.Sort(labelPairSorter(lpsFromDesc))
 	for i, lpFromDesc := range lpsFromDesc {
 		lpFromMetric := dtoMetric.Label[i]
 		if lpFromDesc.GetName() != lpFromMetric.GetName() ||
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/summary.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/summary.go
index 964d8cbd619a1dacd2ae1d06cf5e1fc6ada07394..1bf3e19ed50b62d55f0d39410b712ae0fe5d848f 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/summary.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/summary.go
@@ -16,8 +16,10 @@ package prometheus
 import (
 	"fmt"
 	"math"
+	"runtime"
 	"sort"
 	"sync"
+	"sync/atomic"
 	"time"
 
 	"github.com/beorn7/perks/quantile"
@@ -36,7 +38,10 @@ const quantileLabel = "quantile"
 //
 // A typical use-case is the observation of request latencies. By default, a
 // Summary provides the median, the 90th and the 99th percentile of the latency
-// as rank estimations.
+// as rank estimations. However, the default behavior will change in the
+// upcoming v0.10 of the library. There will be no rank estimations at all by
+// default. For a sane transition, it is recommended to set the desired rank
+// estimations explicitly.
 //
 // Note that the rank estimations cannot be aggregated in a meaningful way with
 // the Prometheus query language (i.e. you cannot average or add them). If you
@@ -78,8 +83,10 @@ const (
 )
 
 // SummaryOpts bundles the options for creating a Summary metric. It is
-// mandatory to set Name and Help to a non-empty string. All other fields are
-// optional and can safely be left at their zero value.
+// mandatory to set Name to a non-empty string. While all other fields are
+// optional and can safely be left at their zero value, it is recommended to set
+// a help string and to explicitly set the Objectives field to the desired value
+// as the default value will change in the upcoming v0.10 of the library.
 type SummaryOpts struct {
 	// Namespace, Subsystem, and Name are components of the fully-qualified
 	// name of the Summary (created by joining these components with
@@ -90,29 +97,27 @@ type SummaryOpts struct {
 	Subsystem string
 	Name      string
 
-	// Help provides information about this Summary. Mandatory!
+	// Help provides information about this Summary.
 	//
 	// Metrics with the same fully-qualified name must have the same Help
 	// string.
 	Help string
 
-	// ConstLabels are used to attach fixed labels to this
-	// Summary. Summaries with the same fully-qualified name must have the
-	// same label names in their ConstLabels.
+	// ConstLabels are used to attach fixed labels to this metric. Metrics
+	// with the same fully-qualified name must have the same label names in
+	// their ConstLabels.
 	//
-	// Note that in most cases, labels have a value that varies during the
-	// lifetime of a process. Those labels are usually managed with a
-	// SummaryVec. ConstLabels serve only special purposes. One is for the
-	// special case where the value of a label does not change during the
-	// lifetime of a process, e.g. if the revision of the running binary is
-	// put into a label. Another, more advanced purpose is if more than one
-	// Collector needs to collect Summaries with the same fully-qualified
-	// name. In that case, those Summaries must differ in the values of
-	// their ConstLabels. See the Collector examples.
+	// Due to the way a Summary is represented in the Prometheus text format
+	// and how it is handled by the Prometheus server internally, “quantile”
+	// is an illegal label name. Construction of a Summary or SummaryVec
+	// will panic if this label name is used in ConstLabels.
 	//
-	// If the value of a label never changes (not even between binaries),
-	// that label most likely should not be a label at all (but part of the
-	// metric name).
+	// ConstLabels are only used rarely. In particular, do not use them to
+	// attach the same labels to all your metrics. Those use cases are
+	// better covered by target labels set by the scraping Prometheus
+	// server, or by one specific metric (e.g. a build_info or a
+	// machine_role metric). See also
+	// https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/writing_exporters/#target-labels,-not-static-scraped-labels
 	ConstLabels Labels
 
 	// Objectives defines the quantile rank estimates with their respective
@@ -148,7 +153,7 @@ type SummaryOpts struct {
 	BufCap uint32
 }
 
-// Great fuck-up with the sliding-window decay algorithm... The Merge method of
+// Problem with the sliding-window decay algorithm... The Merge method of
 // perk/quantile is actually not working as advertised - and it might be
 // unfixable, as the underlying algorithm is apparently not capable of merging
 // summaries in the first place. To avoid using Merge, we are currently adding
@@ -178,7 +183,7 @@ func NewSummary(opts SummaryOpts) Summary {
 
 func newSummary(desc *Desc, opts SummaryOpts, labelValues ...string) Summary {
 	if len(desc.variableLabels) != len(labelValues) {
-		panic(errInconsistentCardinality)
+		panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, labelValues))
 	}
 
 	for _, n := range desc.variableLabels {
@@ -211,6 +216,17 @@ func newSummary(desc *Desc, opts SummaryOpts, labelValues ...string) Summary {
 		opts.BufCap = DefBufCap
 	}
 
+	if len(opts.Objectives) == 0 {
+		// Use the lock-free implementation of a Summary without objectives.
+		s := &noObjectivesSummary{
+			desc:       desc,
+			labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, labelValues),
+			counts:     [2]*summaryCounts{&summaryCounts{}, &summaryCounts{}},
+		}
+		s.init(s) // Init self-collection.
+		return s
+	}
+
 	s := &summary{
 		desc: desc,
 
@@ -379,6 +395,116 @@ func (s *summary) swapBufs(now time.Time) {
 	}
 }
 
+type summaryCounts struct {
+	// sumBits contains the bits of the float64 representing the sum of all
+	// observations. sumBits and count have to go first in the struct to
+	// guarantee alignment for atomic operations.
+	// http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
+	sumBits uint64
+	count   uint64
+}
+
+type noObjectivesSummary struct {
+	// countAndHotIdx enables lock-free writes with use of atomic updates.
+	// The most significant bit is the hot index [0 or 1] of the count field
+	// below. Observe calls update the hot one. All remaining bits count the
+	// number of Observe calls. Observe starts by incrementing this counter,
+	// and finish by incrementing the count field in the respective
+	// summaryCounts, as a marker for completion.
+	//
+	// Calls of the Write method (which are non-mutating reads from the
+	// perspective of the summary) swap the hot–cold under the writeMtx
+	// lock. A cooldown is awaited (while locked) by comparing the number of
+	// observations with the initiation count. Once they match, then the
+	// last observation on the now cool one has completed. All cool fields must
+	// be merged into the new hot before releasing writeMtx.
+
+	// Fields with atomic access first! See alignment constraint:
+	// http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
+	countAndHotIdx uint64
+
+	selfCollector
+	desc     *Desc
+	writeMtx sync.Mutex // Only used in the Write method.
+
+	// Two counts, one is "hot" for lock-free observations, the other is
+	// "cold" for writing out a dto.Metric. It has to be an array of
+	// pointers to guarantee 64bit alignment of the histogramCounts, see
+	// http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG.
+	counts [2]*summaryCounts
+
+	labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+}
+
+func (s *noObjectivesSummary) Desc() *Desc {
+	return s.desc
+}
+
+func (s *noObjectivesSummary) Observe(v float64) {
+	// We increment h.countAndHotIdx so that the counter in the lower
+	// 63 bits gets incremented. At the same time, we get the new value
+	// back, which we can use to find the currently-hot counts.
+	n := atomic.AddUint64(&s.countAndHotIdx, 1)
+	hotCounts := s.counts[n>>63]
+
+	for {
+		oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits)
+		newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + v)
+		if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits, oldBits, newBits) {
+			break
+		}
+	}
+	// Increment count last as we take it as a signal that the observation
+	// is complete.
+	atomic.AddUint64(&hotCounts.count, 1)
+}
+
+func (s *noObjectivesSummary) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+	// For simplicity, we protect this whole method by a mutex. It is not in
+	// the hot path, i.e. Observe is called much more often than Write. The
+	// complication of making Write lock-free isn't worth it, if possible at
+	// all.
+	s.writeMtx.Lock()
+	defer s.writeMtx.Unlock()
+
+	// Adding 1<<63 switches the hot index (from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0)
+	// without touching the count bits. See the struct comments for a full
+	// description of the algorithm.
+	n := atomic.AddUint64(&s.countAndHotIdx, 1<<63)
+	// count is contained unchanged in the lower 63 bits.
+	count := n & ((1 << 63) - 1)
+	// The most significant bit tells us which counts is hot. The complement
+	// is thus the cold one.
+	hotCounts := s.counts[n>>63]
+	coldCounts := s.counts[(^n)>>63]
+
+	// Await cooldown.
+	for count != atomic.LoadUint64(&coldCounts.count) {
+		runtime.Gosched() // Let observations get work done.
+	}
+
+	sum := &dto.Summary{
+		SampleCount: proto.Uint64(count),
+		SampleSum:   proto.Float64(math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&coldCounts.sumBits))),
+	}
+
+	out.Summary = sum
+	out.Label = s.labelPairs
+
+	// Finally add all the cold counts to the new hot counts and reset the cold counts.
+	atomic.AddUint64(&hotCounts.count, count)
+	atomic.StoreUint64(&coldCounts.count, 0)
+	for {
+		oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits)
+		newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + sum.GetSampleSum())
+		if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits, oldBits, newBits) {
+			atomic.StoreUint64(&coldCounts.sumBits, 0)
+			break
+		}
+	}
+	return nil
+}
+
 type quantSort []*dto.Quantile
 
 func (s quantSort) Len() int {
@@ -404,7 +530,16 @@ type SummaryVec struct {
 
 // NewSummaryVec creates a new SummaryVec based on the provided SummaryOpts and
 // partitioned by the given label names.
+//
+// Due to the way a Summary is represented in the Prometheus text format and how
+// it is handled by the Prometheus server internally, “quantile” is an illegal
+// label name. NewSummaryVec will panic if this label name is used.
 func NewSummaryVec(opts SummaryOpts, labelNames []string) *SummaryVec {
+	for _, ln := range labelNames {
+		if ln == quantileLabel {
+			panic(errQuantileLabelNotAllowed)
+		}
+	}
 	desc := NewDesc(
 		BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
 		opts.Help,
@@ -428,13 +563,13 @@ func NewSummaryVec(opts SummaryOpts, labelNames []string) *SummaryVec {
 //
 // Keeping the Summary for later use is possible (and should be considered if
 // performance is critical), but keep in mind that Reset, DeleteLabelValues and
-// Delete can be used to delete the Summary from the SummaryVec. In that case, the
-// Summary will still exist, but it will not be exported anymore, even if a
+// Delete can be used to delete the Summary from the SummaryVec. In that case,
+// the Summary will still exist, but it will not be exported anymore, even if a
 // Summary with the same label values is created later. See also the CounterVec
 // example.
 //
 // An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the
-// number of VariableLabels in Desc.
+// number of VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
 //
 // Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
 // caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as
@@ -442,8 +577,8 @@ func NewSummaryVec(opts SummaryOpts, labelNames []string) *SummaryVec {
 // latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
 // with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
 // See also the GaugeVec example.
-func (m *SummaryVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error) {
-	metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+func (v *SummaryVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error) {
+	metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
 	if metric != nil {
 		return metric.(Observer), err
 	}
@@ -457,13 +592,13 @@ func (m *SummaryVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error) {
 // the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues.
 //
 // An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
-// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc.
+// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
 //
 // This method is used for the same purpose as
 // GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two
 // methods.
-func (m *SummaryVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Observer, error) {
-	metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
+func (v *SummaryVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Observer, error) {
+	metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
 	if metric != nil {
 		return metric.(Observer), err
 	}
@@ -471,18 +606,57 @@ func (m *SummaryVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Observer, error) {
 }
 
 // WithLabelValues works as GetMetricWithLabelValues, but panics where
-// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. By not returning an
-// error, WithLabelValues allows shortcuts like
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. Not returning an
+// error allows shortcuts like
 //     myVec.WithLabelValues("404", "GET").Observe(42.21)
-func (m *SummaryVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Observer {
-	return m.metricVec.withLabelValues(lvs...).(Observer)
+func (v *SummaryVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Observer {
+	s, err := v.GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return s
 }
 
 // With works as GetMetricWith, but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have
-// returned an error. By not returning an error, With allows shortcuts like
-//     myVec.With(Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Observe(42.21)
-func (m *SummaryVec) With(labels Labels) Observer {
-	return m.metricVec.with(labels).(Observer)
+// returned an error. Not returning an error allows shortcuts like
+//     myVec.With(prometheus.Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Observe(42.21)
+func (v *SummaryVec) With(labels Labels) Observer {
+	s, err := v.GetMetricWith(labels)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return s
+}
+
+// CurryWith returns a vector curried with the provided labels, i.e. the
+// returned vector has those labels pre-set for all labeled operations performed
+// on it. The cardinality of the curried vector is reduced accordingly. The
+// order of the remaining labels stays the same (just with the curried labels
+// taken out of the sequence – which is relevant for the
+// (GetMetric)WithLabelValues methods). It is possible to curry a curried
+// vector, but only with labels not yet used for currying before.
+//
+// The metrics contained in the SummaryVec are shared between the curried and
+// uncurried vectors. They are just accessed differently. Curried and uncurried
+// vectors behave identically in terms of collection. Only one must be
+// registered with a given registry (usually the uncurried version). The Reset
+// method deletes all metrics, even if called on a curried vector.
+func (v *SummaryVec) CurryWith(labels Labels) (ObserverVec, error) {
+	vec, err := v.curryWith(labels)
+	if vec != nil {
+		return &SummaryVec{vec}, err
+	}
+	return nil, err
+}
+
+// MustCurryWith works as CurryWith but panics where CurryWith would have
+// returned an error.
+func (v *SummaryVec) MustCurryWith(labels Labels) ObserverVec {
+	vec, err := v.CurryWith(labels)
+	if err != nil {
+		panic(err)
+	}
+	return vec
 }
 
 type constSummary struct {
@@ -535,7 +709,7 @@ func (s *constSummary) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
 //     map[float64]float64{0.5: 0.23, 0.99: 0.56}
 //
 // NewConstSummary returns an error if the length of labelValues is not
-// consistent with the variable labels in Desc.
+// consistent with the variable labels in Desc or if Desc is invalid.
 func NewConstSummary(
 	desc *Desc,
 	count uint64,
@@ -543,8 +717,11 @@ func NewConstSummary(
 	quantiles map[float64]float64,
 	labelValues ...string,
 ) (Metric, error) {
-	if len(desc.variableLabels) != len(labelValues) {
-		return nil, errInconsistentCardinality
+	if desc.err != nil {
+		return nil, desc.err
+	}
+	if err := validateLabelValues(labelValues, len(desc.variableLabels)); err != nil {
+		return nil, err
 	}
 	return &constSummary{
 		desc:       desc,
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/timer.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/timer.go
index b8fc5f18c853a44abb7a9b925dd39f2210dcb98b..8d5f10523375a542132139ddfe1fdd576b35d88a 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/timer.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/timer.go
@@ -39,13 +39,16 @@ func NewTimer(o Observer) *Timer {
 
 // ObserveDuration records the duration passed since the Timer was created with
 // NewTimer. It calls the Observe method of the Observer provided during
-// construction with the duration in seconds as an argument. ObserveDuration is
-// usually called with a defer statement.
+// construction with the duration in seconds as an argument. The observed
+// duration is also returned. ObserveDuration is usually called with a defer
+// statement.
 //
 // Note that this method is only guaranteed to never observe negative durations
 // if used with Go1.9+.
-func (t *Timer) ObserveDuration() {
+func (t *Timer) ObserveDuration() time.Duration {
+	d := time.Since(t.begin)
 	if t.observer != nil {
-		t.observer.Observe(time.Since(t.begin).Seconds())
+		t.observer.Observe(d.Seconds())
 	}
+	return d
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/untyped.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/untyped.go
index bb39b7639e4c28adadf7bf6d1ff3fed5057e5ed2..0f9ce63f4093be007f8ed0ed19e5228a0f1dc2ce 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/untyped.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/untyped.go
@@ -13,144 +13,12 @@
 
 package prometheus
 
-// Untyped is a Metric that represents a single numerical value that can
-// arbitrarily go up and down.
-//
-// An Untyped metric works the same as a Gauge. The only difference is that to
-// no type information is implied.
-//
-// To create Untyped instances, use NewUntyped.
-//
-// Deprecated: The Untyped type is deprecated because it doesn't make sense in
-// direct instrumentation. If you need to mirror an external metric of unknown
-// type (usually while writing exporters), Use MustNewConstMetric to create an
-// untyped metric instance on the fly.
-type Untyped interface {
-	Metric
-	Collector
-
-	// Set sets the Untyped metric to an arbitrary value.
-	Set(float64)
-	// Inc increments the Untyped metric by 1.
-	Inc()
-	// Dec decrements the Untyped metric by 1.
-	Dec()
-	// Add adds the given value to the Untyped metric. (The value can be
-	// negative, resulting in a decrease.)
-	Add(float64)
-	// Sub subtracts the given value from the Untyped metric. (The value can
-	// be negative, resulting in an increase.)
-	Sub(float64)
-}
-
 // UntypedOpts is an alias for Opts. See there for doc comments.
 type UntypedOpts Opts
 
-// NewUntyped creates a new Untyped metric from the provided UntypedOpts.
-func NewUntyped(opts UntypedOpts) Untyped {
-	return newValue(NewDesc(
-		BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
-		opts.Help,
-		nil,
-		opts.ConstLabels,
-	), UntypedValue, 0)
-}
-
-// UntypedVec is a Collector that bundles a set of Untyped metrics that all
-// share the same Desc, but have different values for their variable
-// labels. This is used if you want to count the same thing partitioned by
-// various dimensions. Create instances with NewUntypedVec.
-//
-// Deprecated: UntypedVec is deprecated for the same reasons as Untyped.
-type UntypedVec struct {
-	*metricVec
-}
-
-// NewUntypedVec creates a new UntypedVec based on the provided UntypedOpts and
-// partitioned by the given label names.
-func NewUntypedVec(opts UntypedOpts, labelNames []string) *UntypedVec {
-	desc := NewDesc(
-		BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
-		opts.Help,
-		labelNames,
-		opts.ConstLabels,
-	)
-	return &UntypedVec{
-		metricVec: newMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
-			return newValue(desc, UntypedValue, 0, lvs...)
-		}),
-	}
-}
-
-// GetMetricWithLabelValues returns the Untyped for the given slice of label
-// values (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). If that combination of
-// label values is accessed for the first time, a new Untyped is created.
-//
-// It is possible to call this method without using the returned Untyped to only
-// create the new Untyped but leave it at its starting value 0. See also the
-// SummaryVec example.
-//
-// Keeping the Untyped for later use is possible (and should be considered if
-// performance is critical), but keep in mind that Reset, DeleteLabelValues and
-// Delete can be used to delete the Untyped from the UntypedVec. In that case, the
-// Untyped will still exist, but it will not be exported anymore, even if a
-// Untyped with the same label values is created later. See also the CounterVec
-// example.
-//
-// An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the
-// number of VariableLabels in Desc.
-//
-// Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
-// caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as
-// an alternative to avoid that type of mistake. For higher label numbers, the
-// latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
-// with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
-// See also the GaugeVec example.
-func (m *UntypedVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Untyped, error) {
-	metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
-	if metric != nil {
-		return metric.(Untyped), err
-	}
-	return nil, err
-}
-
-// GetMetricWith returns the Untyped for the given Labels map (the label names
-// must match those of the VariableLabels in Desc). If that label map is
-// accessed for the first time, a new Untyped is created. Implications of
-// creating a Untyped without using it and keeping the Untyped for later use are
-// the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues.
-//
-// An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
-// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc.
-//
-// This method is used for the same purpose as
-// GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two
-// methods.
-func (m *UntypedVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Untyped, error) {
-	metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
-	if metric != nil {
-		return metric.(Untyped), err
-	}
-	return nil, err
-}
-
-// WithLabelValues works as GetMetricWithLabelValues, but panics where
-// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. By not returning an
-// error, WithLabelValues allows shortcuts like
-//     myVec.WithLabelValues("404", "GET").Add(42)
-func (m *UntypedVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Untyped {
-	return m.metricVec.withLabelValues(lvs...).(Untyped)
-}
-
-// With works as GetMetricWith, but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have
-// returned an error. By not returning an error, With allows shortcuts like
-//     myVec.With(Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Add(42)
-func (m *UntypedVec) With(labels Labels) Untyped {
-	return m.metricVec.with(labels).(Untyped)
-}
-
-// UntypedFunc is an Untyped whose value is determined at collect time by
-// calling a provided function.
+// UntypedFunc works like GaugeFunc but the collected metric is of type
+// "Untyped". UntypedFunc is useful to mirror an external metric of unknown
+// type.
 //
 // To create UntypedFunc instances, use NewUntypedFunc.
 type UntypedFunc interface {
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/value.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/value.go
index ff75ce585142766e4a16f1e1b1f837c1e595e80a..eb248f10874350f3c3fdcced6a18d3c5a0fc62e3 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/value.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/value.go
@@ -14,16 +14,12 @@
 package prometheus
 
 import (
-	"errors"
 	"fmt"
-	"math"
 	"sort"
-	"sync/atomic"
-	"time"
-
-	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
 
 	"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+
+	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
 )
 
 // ValueType is an enumeration of metric types that represent a simple value.
@@ -37,81 +33,6 @@ const (
 	UntypedValue
 )
 
-var errInconsistentCardinality = errors.New("inconsistent label cardinality")
-
-// value is a generic metric for simple values. It implements Metric, Collector,
-// Counter, Gauge, and Untyped. Its effective type is determined by
-// ValueType. This is a low-level building block used by the library to back the
-// implementations of Counter, Gauge, and Untyped.
-type value struct {
-	// valBits contains the bits of the represented float64 value. It has
-	// to go first in the struct to guarantee alignment for atomic
-	// operations.  http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
-	valBits uint64
-
-	selfCollector
-
-	desc       *Desc
-	valType    ValueType
-	labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
-}
-
-// newValue returns a newly allocated value with the given Desc, ValueType,
-// sample value and label values. It panics if the number of label
-// values is different from the number of variable labels in Desc.
-func newValue(desc *Desc, valueType ValueType, val float64, labelValues ...string) *value {
-	if len(labelValues) != len(desc.variableLabels) {
-		panic(errInconsistentCardinality)
-	}
-	result := &value{
-		desc:       desc,
-		valType:    valueType,
-		valBits:    math.Float64bits(val),
-		labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, labelValues),
-	}
-	result.init(result)
-	return result
-}
-
-func (v *value) Desc() *Desc {
-	return v.desc
-}
-
-func (v *value) Set(val float64) {
-	atomic.StoreUint64(&v.valBits, math.Float64bits(val))
-}
-
-func (v *value) SetToCurrentTime() {
-	v.Set(float64(time.Now().UnixNano()) / 1e9)
-}
-
-func (v *value) Inc() {
-	v.Add(1)
-}
-
-func (v *value) Dec() {
-	v.Add(-1)
-}
-
-func (v *value) Add(val float64) {
-	for {
-		oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&v.valBits)
-		newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + val)
-		if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&v.valBits, oldBits, newBits) {
-			return
-		}
-	}
-}
-
-func (v *value) Sub(val float64) {
-	v.Add(val * -1)
-}
-
-func (v *value) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
-	val := math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&v.valBits))
-	return populateMetric(v.valType, val, v.labelPairs, out)
-}
-
 // valueFunc is a generic metric for simple values retrieved on collect time
 // from a function. It implements Metric and Collector. Its effective type is
 // determined by ValueType. This is a low-level building block used by the
@@ -156,10 +77,14 @@ func (v *valueFunc) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
 // operations. However, when implementing custom Collectors, it is useful as a
 // throw-away metric that is generated on the fly to send it to Prometheus in
 // the Collect method. NewConstMetric returns an error if the length of
-// labelValues is not consistent with the variable labels in Desc.
+// labelValues is not consistent with the variable labels in Desc or if Desc is
+// invalid.
 func NewConstMetric(desc *Desc, valueType ValueType, value float64, labelValues ...string) (Metric, error) {
-	if len(desc.variableLabels) != len(labelValues) {
-		return nil, errInconsistentCardinality
+	if desc.err != nil {
+		return nil, desc.err
+	}
+	if err := validateLabelValues(labelValues, len(desc.variableLabels)); err != nil {
+		return nil, err
 	}
 	return &constMetric{
 		desc:       desc,
@@ -231,9 +156,7 @@ func makeLabelPairs(desc *Desc, labelValues []string) []*dto.LabelPair {
 			Value: proto.String(labelValues[i]),
 		})
 	}
-	for _, lp := range desc.constLabelPairs {
-		labelPairs = append(labelPairs, lp)
-	}
-	sort.Sort(LabelPairSorter(labelPairs))
+	labelPairs = append(labelPairs, desc.constLabelPairs...)
+	sort.Sort(labelPairSorter(labelPairs))
 	return labelPairs
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/vec.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/vec.go
index 40d92b71ec01281aa7bd962ce7b7c14b633a0afb..14ed9e856d1c286fbc98f6919830bc7df82e7d7a 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/vec.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/vec.go
@@ -23,88 +23,31 @@ import (
 // metricVec is a Collector to bundle metrics of the same name that differ in
 // their label values. metricVec is not used directly (and therefore
 // unexported). It is used as a building block for implementations of vectors of
-// a given metric type, like GaugeVec, CounterVec, SummaryVec, HistogramVec, and
-// UntypedVec.
+// a given metric type, like GaugeVec, CounterVec, SummaryVec, and HistogramVec.
+// It also handles label currying. It uses basicMetricVec internally.
 type metricVec struct {
-	mtx      sync.RWMutex // Protects the children.
-	children map[uint64][]metricWithLabelValues
-	desc     *Desc
+	*metricMap
 
-	newMetric   func(labelValues ...string) Metric
-	hashAdd     func(h uint64, s string) uint64 // replace hash function for testing collision handling
+	curry []curriedLabelValue
+
+	// hashAdd and hashAddByte can be replaced for testing collision handling.
+	hashAdd     func(h uint64, s string) uint64
 	hashAddByte func(h uint64, b byte) uint64
 }
 
 // newMetricVec returns an initialized metricVec.
 func newMetricVec(desc *Desc, newMetric func(lvs ...string) Metric) *metricVec {
 	return &metricVec{
-		children:    map[uint64][]metricWithLabelValues{},
-		desc:        desc,
-		newMetric:   newMetric,
+		metricMap: &metricMap{
+			metrics:   map[uint64][]metricWithLabelValues{},
+			desc:      desc,
+			newMetric: newMetric,
+		},
 		hashAdd:     hashAdd,
 		hashAddByte: hashAddByte,
 	}
 }
 
-// metricWithLabelValues provides the metric and its label values for
-// disambiguation on hash collision.
-type metricWithLabelValues struct {
-	values []string
-	metric Metric
-}
-
-// Describe implements Collector. The length of the returned slice
-// is always one.
-func (m *metricVec) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
-	ch <- m.desc
-}
-
-// Collect implements Collector.
-func (m *metricVec) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
-	m.mtx.RLock()
-	defer m.mtx.RUnlock()
-
-	for _, metrics := range m.children {
-		for _, metric := range metrics {
-			ch <- metric.metric
-		}
-	}
-}
-
-func (m *metricVec) getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Metric, error) {
-	h, err := m.hashLabelValues(lvs)
-	if err != nil {
-		return nil, err
-	}
-
-	return m.getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues(h, lvs), nil
-}
-
-func (m *metricVec) getMetricWith(labels Labels) (Metric, error) {
-	h, err := m.hashLabels(labels)
-	if err != nil {
-		return nil, err
-	}
-
-	return m.getOrCreateMetricWithLabels(h, labels), nil
-}
-
-func (m *metricVec) withLabelValues(lvs ...string) Metric {
-	metric, err := m.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
-	if err != nil {
-		panic(err)
-	}
-	return metric
-}
-
-func (m *metricVec) with(labels Labels) Metric {
-	metric, err := m.getMetricWith(labels)
-	if err != nil {
-		panic(err)
-	}
-	return metric
-}
-
 // DeleteLabelValues removes the metric where the variable labels are the same
 // as those passed in as labels (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). It
 // returns true if a metric was deleted.
@@ -121,14 +64,12 @@ func (m *metricVec) with(labels Labels) Metric {
 // with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
 // See also the CounterVec example.
 func (m *metricVec) DeleteLabelValues(lvs ...string) bool {
-	m.mtx.Lock()
-	defer m.mtx.Unlock()
-
 	h, err := m.hashLabelValues(lvs)
 	if err != nil {
 		return false
 	}
-	return m.deleteByHashWithLabelValues(h, lvs)
+
+	return m.metricMap.deleteByHashWithLabelValues(h, lvs, m.curry)
 }
 
 // Delete deletes the metric where the variable labels are the same as those
@@ -142,35 +83,190 @@ func (m *metricVec) DeleteLabelValues(lvs ...string) bool {
 // This method is used for the same purpose as DeleteLabelValues(...string). See
 // there for pros and cons of the two methods.
 func (m *metricVec) Delete(labels Labels) bool {
-	m.mtx.Lock()
-	defer m.mtx.Unlock()
-
 	h, err := m.hashLabels(labels)
 	if err != nil {
 		return false
 	}
 
-	return m.deleteByHashWithLabels(h, labels)
+	return m.metricMap.deleteByHashWithLabels(h, labels, m.curry)
+}
+
+func (m *metricVec) curryWith(labels Labels) (*metricVec, error) {
+	var (
+		newCurry []curriedLabelValue
+		oldCurry = m.curry
+		iCurry   int
+	)
+	for i, label := range m.desc.variableLabels {
+		val, ok := labels[label]
+		if iCurry < len(oldCurry) && oldCurry[iCurry].index == i {
+			if ok {
+				return nil, fmt.Errorf("label name %q is already curried", label)
+			}
+			newCurry = append(newCurry, oldCurry[iCurry])
+			iCurry++
+		} else {
+			if !ok {
+				continue // Label stays uncurried.
+			}
+			newCurry = append(newCurry, curriedLabelValue{i, val})
+		}
+	}
+	if l := len(oldCurry) + len(labels) - len(newCurry); l > 0 {
+		return nil, fmt.Errorf("%d unknown label(s) found during currying", l)
+	}
+
+	return &metricVec{
+		metricMap:   m.metricMap,
+		curry:       newCurry,
+		hashAdd:     m.hashAdd,
+		hashAddByte: m.hashAddByte,
+	}, nil
+}
+
+func (m *metricVec) getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Metric, error) {
+	h, err := m.hashLabelValues(lvs)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+
+	return m.metricMap.getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues(h, lvs, m.curry), nil
+}
+
+func (m *metricVec) getMetricWith(labels Labels) (Metric, error) {
+	h, err := m.hashLabels(labels)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+
+	return m.metricMap.getOrCreateMetricWithLabels(h, labels, m.curry), nil
+}
+
+func (m *metricVec) hashLabelValues(vals []string) (uint64, error) {
+	if err := validateLabelValues(vals, len(m.desc.variableLabels)-len(m.curry)); err != nil {
+		return 0, err
+	}
+
+	var (
+		h             = hashNew()
+		curry         = m.curry
+		iVals, iCurry int
+	)
+	for i := 0; i < len(m.desc.variableLabels); i++ {
+		if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+			h = m.hashAdd(h, curry[iCurry].value)
+			iCurry++
+		} else {
+			h = m.hashAdd(h, vals[iVals])
+			iVals++
+		}
+		h = m.hashAddByte(h, model.SeparatorByte)
+	}
+	return h, nil
+}
+
+func (m *metricVec) hashLabels(labels Labels) (uint64, error) {
+	if err := validateValuesInLabels(labels, len(m.desc.variableLabels)-len(m.curry)); err != nil {
+		return 0, err
+	}
+
+	var (
+		h      = hashNew()
+		curry  = m.curry
+		iCurry int
+	)
+	for i, label := range m.desc.variableLabels {
+		val, ok := labels[label]
+		if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+			if ok {
+				return 0, fmt.Errorf("label name %q is already curried", label)
+			}
+			h = m.hashAdd(h, curry[iCurry].value)
+			iCurry++
+		} else {
+			if !ok {
+				return 0, fmt.Errorf("label name %q missing in label map", label)
+			}
+			h = m.hashAdd(h, val)
+		}
+		h = m.hashAddByte(h, model.SeparatorByte)
+	}
+	return h, nil
+}
+
+// metricWithLabelValues provides the metric and its label values for
+// disambiguation on hash collision.
+type metricWithLabelValues struct {
+	values []string
+	metric Metric
+}
+
+// curriedLabelValue sets the curried value for a label at the given index.
+type curriedLabelValue struct {
+	index int
+	value string
+}
+
+// metricMap is a helper for metricVec and shared between differently curried
+// metricVecs.
+type metricMap struct {
+	mtx       sync.RWMutex // Protects metrics.
+	metrics   map[uint64][]metricWithLabelValues
+	desc      *Desc
+	newMetric func(labelValues ...string) Metric
+}
+
+// Describe implements Collector. It will send exactly one Desc to the provided
+// channel.
+func (m *metricMap) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
+	ch <- m.desc
+}
+
+// Collect implements Collector.
+func (m *metricMap) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
+	m.mtx.RLock()
+	defer m.mtx.RUnlock()
+
+	for _, metrics := range m.metrics {
+		for _, metric := range metrics {
+			ch <- metric.metric
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+// Reset deletes all metrics in this vector.
+func (m *metricMap) Reset() {
+	m.mtx.Lock()
+	defer m.mtx.Unlock()
+
+	for h := range m.metrics {
+		delete(m.metrics, h)
+	}
 }
 
 // deleteByHashWithLabelValues removes the metric from the hash bucket h. If
 // there are multiple matches in the bucket, use lvs to select a metric and
 // remove only that metric.
-func (m *metricVec) deleteByHashWithLabelValues(h uint64, lvs []string) bool {
-	metrics, ok := m.children[h]
+func (m *metricMap) deleteByHashWithLabelValues(
+	h uint64, lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) bool {
+	m.mtx.Lock()
+	defer m.mtx.Unlock()
+
+	metrics, ok := m.metrics[h]
 	if !ok {
 		return false
 	}
 
-	i := m.findMetricWithLabelValues(metrics, lvs)
+	i := findMetricWithLabelValues(metrics, lvs, curry)
 	if i >= len(metrics) {
 		return false
 	}
 
 	if len(metrics) > 1 {
-		m.children[h] = append(metrics[:i], metrics[i+1:]...)
+		m.metrics[h] = append(metrics[:i], metrics[i+1:]...)
 	} else {
-		delete(m.children, h)
+		delete(m.metrics, h)
 	}
 	return true
 }
@@ -178,69 +274,38 @@ func (m *metricVec) deleteByHashWithLabelValues(h uint64, lvs []string) bool {
 // deleteByHashWithLabels removes the metric from the hash bucket h. If there
 // are multiple matches in the bucket, use lvs to select a metric and remove
 // only that metric.
-func (m *metricVec) deleteByHashWithLabels(h uint64, labels Labels) bool {
-	metrics, ok := m.children[h]
+func (m *metricMap) deleteByHashWithLabels(
+	h uint64, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) bool {
+	m.mtx.Lock()
+	defer m.mtx.Unlock()
+
+	metrics, ok := m.metrics[h]
 	if !ok {
 		return false
 	}
-	i := m.findMetricWithLabels(metrics, labels)
+	i := findMetricWithLabels(m.desc, metrics, labels, curry)
 	if i >= len(metrics) {
 		return false
 	}
 
 	if len(metrics) > 1 {
-		m.children[h] = append(metrics[:i], metrics[i+1:]...)
+		m.metrics[h] = append(metrics[:i], metrics[i+1:]...)
 	} else {
-		delete(m.children, h)
+		delete(m.metrics, h)
 	}
 	return true
 }
 
-// Reset deletes all metrics in this vector.
-func (m *metricVec) Reset() {
-	m.mtx.Lock()
-	defer m.mtx.Unlock()
-
-	for h := range m.children {
-		delete(m.children, h)
-	}
-}
-
-func (m *metricVec) hashLabelValues(vals []string) (uint64, error) {
-	if len(vals) != len(m.desc.variableLabels) {
-		return 0, errInconsistentCardinality
-	}
-	h := hashNew()
-	for _, val := range vals {
-		h = m.hashAdd(h, val)
-		h = m.hashAddByte(h, model.SeparatorByte)
-	}
-	return h, nil
-}
-
-func (m *metricVec) hashLabels(labels Labels) (uint64, error) {
-	if len(labels) != len(m.desc.variableLabels) {
-		return 0, errInconsistentCardinality
-	}
-	h := hashNew()
-	for _, label := range m.desc.variableLabels {
-		val, ok := labels[label]
-		if !ok {
-			return 0, fmt.Errorf("label name %q missing in label map", label)
-		}
-		h = m.hashAdd(h, val)
-		h = m.hashAddByte(h, model.SeparatorByte)
-	}
-	return h, nil
-}
-
 // getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues retrieves the metric by hash and label value
 // or creates it and returns the new one.
 //
 // This function holds the mutex.
-func (m *metricVec) getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues(hash uint64, lvs []string) Metric {
+func (m *metricMap) getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues(
+	hash uint64, lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) Metric {
 	m.mtx.RLock()
-	metric, ok := m.getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues(hash, lvs)
+	metric, ok := m.getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues(hash, lvs, curry)
 	m.mtx.RUnlock()
 	if ok {
 		return metric
@@ -248,13 +313,11 @@ func (m *metricVec) getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues(hash uint64, lvs []string)
 
 	m.mtx.Lock()
 	defer m.mtx.Unlock()
-	metric, ok = m.getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues(hash, lvs)
+	metric, ok = m.getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues(hash, lvs, curry)
 	if !ok {
-		// Copy to avoid allocation in case wo don't go down this code path.
-		copiedLVs := make([]string, len(lvs))
-		copy(copiedLVs, lvs)
-		metric = m.newMetric(copiedLVs...)
-		m.children[hash] = append(m.children[hash], metricWithLabelValues{values: copiedLVs, metric: metric})
+		inlinedLVs := inlineLabelValues(lvs, curry)
+		metric = m.newMetric(inlinedLVs...)
+		m.metrics[hash] = append(m.metrics[hash], metricWithLabelValues{values: inlinedLVs, metric: metric})
 	}
 	return metric
 }
@@ -263,9 +326,11 @@ func (m *metricVec) getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues(hash uint64, lvs []string)
 // or creates it and returns the new one.
 //
 // This function holds the mutex.
-func (m *metricVec) getOrCreateMetricWithLabels(hash uint64, labels Labels) Metric {
+func (m *metricMap) getOrCreateMetricWithLabels(
+	hash uint64, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) Metric {
 	m.mtx.RLock()
-	metric, ok := m.getMetricWithHashAndLabels(hash, labels)
+	metric, ok := m.getMetricWithHashAndLabels(hash, labels, curry)
 	m.mtx.RUnlock()
 	if ok {
 		return metric
@@ -273,21 +338,23 @@ func (m *metricVec) getOrCreateMetricWithLabels(hash uint64, labels Labels) Metr
 
 	m.mtx.Lock()
 	defer m.mtx.Unlock()
-	metric, ok = m.getMetricWithHashAndLabels(hash, labels)
+	metric, ok = m.getMetricWithHashAndLabels(hash, labels, curry)
 	if !ok {
-		lvs := m.extractLabelValues(labels)
+		lvs := extractLabelValues(m.desc, labels, curry)
 		metric = m.newMetric(lvs...)
-		m.children[hash] = append(m.children[hash], metricWithLabelValues{values: lvs, metric: metric})
+		m.metrics[hash] = append(m.metrics[hash], metricWithLabelValues{values: lvs, metric: metric})
 	}
 	return metric
 }
 
 // getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues gets a metric while handling possible
 // collisions in the hash space. Must be called while holding the read mutex.
-func (m *metricVec) getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues(h uint64, lvs []string) (Metric, bool) {
-	metrics, ok := m.children[h]
+func (m *metricMap) getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues(
+	h uint64, lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) (Metric, bool) {
+	metrics, ok := m.metrics[h]
 	if ok {
-		if i := m.findMetricWithLabelValues(metrics, lvs); i < len(metrics) {
+		if i := findMetricWithLabelValues(metrics, lvs, curry); i < len(metrics) {
 			return metrics[i].metric, true
 		}
 	}
@@ -296,10 +363,12 @@ func (m *metricVec) getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues(h uint64, lvs []string) (Met
 
 // getMetricWithHashAndLabels gets a metric while handling possible collisions in
 // the hash space. Must be called while holding read mutex.
-func (m *metricVec) getMetricWithHashAndLabels(h uint64, labels Labels) (Metric, bool) {
-	metrics, ok := m.children[h]
+func (m *metricMap) getMetricWithHashAndLabels(
+	h uint64, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) (Metric, bool) {
+	metrics, ok := m.metrics[h]
 	if ok {
-		if i := m.findMetricWithLabels(metrics, labels); i < len(metrics) {
+		if i := findMetricWithLabels(m.desc, metrics, labels, curry); i < len(metrics) {
 			return metrics[i].metric, true
 		}
 	}
@@ -308,9 +377,11 @@ func (m *metricVec) getMetricWithHashAndLabels(h uint64, labels Labels) (Metric,
 
 // findMetricWithLabelValues returns the index of the matching metric or
 // len(metrics) if not found.
-func (m *metricVec) findMetricWithLabelValues(metrics []metricWithLabelValues, lvs []string) int {
+func findMetricWithLabelValues(
+	metrics []metricWithLabelValues, lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) int {
 	for i, metric := range metrics {
-		if m.matchLabelValues(metric.values, lvs) {
+		if matchLabelValues(metric.values, lvs, curry) {
 			return i
 		}
 	}
@@ -319,32 +390,51 @@ func (m *metricVec) findMetricWithLabelValues(metrics []metricWithLabelValues, l
 
 // findMetricWithLabels returns the index of the matching metric or len(metrics)
 // if not found.
-func (m *metricVec) findMetricWithLabels(metrics []metricWithLabelValues, labels Labels) int {
+func findMetricWithLabels(
+	desc *Desc, metrics []metricWithLabelValues, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) int {
 	for i, metric := range metrics {
-		if m.matchLabels(metric.values, labels) {
+		if matchLabels(desc, metric.values, labels, curry) {
 			return i
 		}
 	}
 	return len(metrics)
 }
 
-func (m *metricVec) matchLabelValues(values []string, lvs []string) bool {
-	if len(values) != len(lvs) {
+func matchLabelValues(values []string, lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue) bool {
+	if len(values) != len(lvs)+len(curry) {
 		return false
 	}
+	var iLVs, iCurry int
 	for i, v := range values {
-		if v != lvs[i] {
+		if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+			if v != curry[iCurry].value {
+				return false
+			}
+			iCurry++
+			continue
+		}
+		if v != lvs[iLVs] {
 			return false
 		}
+		iLVs++
 	}
 	return true
 }
 
-func (m *metricVec) matchLabels(values []string, labels Labels) bool {
-	if len(labels) != len(values) {
+func matchLabels(desc *Desc, values []string, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue) bool {
+	if len(values) != len(labels)+len(curry) {
 		return false
 	}
-	for i, k := range m.desc.variableLabels {
+	iCurry := 0
+	for i, k := range desc.variableLabels {
+		if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+			if values[i] != curry[iCurry].value {
+				return false
+			}
+			iCurry++
+			continue
+		}
 		if values[i] != labels[k] {
 			return false
 		}
@@ -352,10 +442,31 @@ func (m *metricVec) matchLabels(values []string, labels Labels) bool {
 	return true
 }
 
-func (m *metricVec) extractLabelValues(labels Labels) []string {
-	labelValues := make([]string, len(labels))
-	for i, k := range m.desc.variableLabels {
+func extractLabelValues(desc *Desc, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue) []string {
+	labelValues := make([]string, len(labels)+len(curry))
+	iCurry := 0
+	for i, k := range desc.variableLabels {
+		if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+			labelValues[i] = curry[iCurry].value
+			iCurry++
+			continue
+		}
 		labelValues[i] = labels[k]
 	}
 	return labelValues
 }
+
+func inlineLabelValues(lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue) []string {
+	labelValues := make([]string, len(lvs)+len(curry))
+	var iCurry, iLVs int
+	for i := range labelValues {
+		if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+			labelValues[i] = curry[iCurry].value
+			iCurry++
+			continue
+		}
+		labelValues[i] = lvs[iLVs]
+		iLVs++
+	}
+	return labelValues
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/wrap.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/wrap.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..49159bf3eb05f60d75cce7ca7f8e9ba3e19b8aa4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/wrap.go
@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
+package prometheus
+
+import (
+	"fmt"
+	"sort"
+
+	"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+
+	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// WrapRegistererWith returns a Registerer wrapping the provided
+// Registerer. Collectors registered with the returned Registerer will be
+// registered with the wrapped Registerer in a modified way. The modified
+// Collector adds the provided Labels to all Metrics it collects (as
+// ConstLabels). The Metrics collected by the unmodified Collector must not
+// duplicate any of those labels.
+//
+// WrapRegistererWith provides a way to add fixed labels to a subset of
+// Collectors. It should not be used to add fixed labels to all metrics exposed.
+//
+// The Collector example demonstrates a use of WrapRegistererWith.
+func WrapRegistererWith(labels Labels, reg Registerer) Registerer {
+	return &wrappingRegisterer{
+		wrappedRegisterer: reg,
+		labels:            labels,
+	}
+}
+
+// WrapRegistererWithPrefix returns a Registerer wrapping the provided
+// Registerer. Collectors registered with the returned Registerer will be
+// registered with the wrapped Registerer in a modified way. The modified
+// Collector adds the provided prefix to the name of all Metrics it collects.
+//
+// WrapRegistererWithPrefix is useful to have one place to prefix all metrics of
+// a sub-system. To make this work, register metrics of the sub-system with the
+// wrapping Registerer returned by WrapRegistererWithPrefix. It is rarely useful
+// to use the same prefix for all metrics exposed. In particular, do not prefix
+// metric names that are standardized across applications, as that would break
+// horizontal monitoring, for example the metrics provided by the Go collector
+// (see NewGoCollector) and the process collector (see NewProcessCollector). (In
+// fact, those metrics are already prefixed with “go_” or “process_”,
+// respectively.)
+func WrapRegistererWithPrefix(prefix string, reg Registerer) Registerer {
+	return &wrappingRegisterer{
+		wrappedRegisterer: reg,
+		prefix:            prefix,
+	}
+}
+
+type wrappingRegisterer struct {
+	wrappedRegisterer Registerer
+	prefix            string
+	labels            Labels
+}
+
+func (r *wrappingRegisterer) Register(c Collector) error {
+	return r.wrappedRegisterer.Register(&wrappingCollector{
+		wrappedCollector: c,
+		prefix:           r.prefix,
+		labels:           r.labels,
+	})
+}
+
+func (r *wrappingRegisterer) MustRegister(cs ...Collector) {
+	for _, c := range cs {
+		if err := r.Register(c); err != nil {
+			panic(err)
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+func (r *wrappingRegisterer) Unregister(c Collector) bool {
+	return r.wrappedRegisterer.Unregister(&wrappingCollector{
+		wrappedCollector: c,
+		prefix:           r.prefix,
+		labels:           r.labels,
+	})
+}
+
+type wrappingCollector struct {
+	wrappedCollector Collector
+	prefix           string
+	labels           Labels
+}
+
+func (c *wrappingCollector) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
+	wrappedCh := make(chan Metric)
+	go func() {
+		c.wrappedCollector.Collect(wrappedCh)
+		close(wrappedCh)
+	}()
+	for m := range wrappedCh {
+		ch <- &wrappingMetric{
+			wrappedMetric: m,
+			prefix:        c.prefix,
+			labels:        c.labels,
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+func (c *wrappingCollector) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
+	wrappedCh := make(chan *Desc)
+	go func() {
+		c.wrappedCollector.Describe(wrappedCh)
+		close(wrappedCh)
+	}()
+	for desc := range wrappedCh {
+		ch <- wrapDesc(desc, c.prefix, c.labels)
+	}
+}
+
+type wrappingMetric struct {
+	wrappedMetric Metric
+	prefix        string
+	labels        Labels
+}
+
+func (m *wrappingMetric) Desc() *Desc {
+	return wrapDesc(m.wrappedMetric.Desc(), m.prefix, m.labels)
+}
+
+func (m *wrappingMetric) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+	if err := m.wrappedMetric.Write(out); err != nil {
+		return err
+	}
+	if len(m.labels) == 0 {
+		// No wrapping labels.
+		return nil
+	}
+	for ln, lv := range m.labels {
+		out.Label = append(out.Label, &dto.LabelPair{
+			Name:  proto.String(ln),
+			Value: proto.String(lv),
+		})
+	}
+	sort.Sort(labelPairSorter(out.Label))
+	return nil
+}
+
+func wrapDesc(desc *Desc, prefix string, labels Labels) *Desc {
+	constLabels := Labels{}
+	for _, lp := range desc.constLabelPairs {
+		constLabels[*lp.Name] = *lp.Value
+	}
+	for ln, lv := range labels {
+		if _, alreadyUsed := constLabels[ln]; alreadyUsed {
+			return &Desc{
+				fqName:          desc.fqName,
+				help:            desc.help,
+				variableLabels:  desc.variableLabels,
+				constLabelPairs: desc.constLabelPairs,
+				err:             fmt.Errorf("attempted wrapping with already existing label name %q", ln),
+			}
+		}
+		constLabels[ln] = lv
+	}
+	// NewDesc will do remaining validations.
+	newDesc := NewDesc(prefix+desc.fqName, desc.help, desc.variableLabels, constLabels)
+	// Propagate errors if there was any. This will override any errer
+	// created by NewDesc above, i.e. earlier errors get precedence.
+	if desc.err != nil {
+		newDesc.err = desc.err
+	}
+	return newDesc
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_model/go/metrics.pb.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_model/go/metrics.pb.go
index b065f8683f0bd79dc34e57b81035195bda05a813..9805432c2a4cb8dc0ea8dc7cb62d6b3ca23205da 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_model/go/metrics.pb.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_model/go/metrics.pb.go
@@ -1,34 +1,23 @@
-// Code generated by protoc-gen-go.
+// Code generated by protoc-gen-go. DO NOT EDIT.
 // source: metrics.proto
-// DO NOT EDIT!
-
-/*
-Package io_prometheus_client is a generated protocol buffer package.
-
-It is generated from these files:
-	metrics.proto
-
-It has these top-level messages:
-	LabelPair
-	Gauge
-	Counter
-	Quantile
-	Summary
-	Untyped
-	Histogram
-	Bucket
-	Metric
-	MetricFamily
-*/
-package io_prometheus_client
+
+package io_prometheus_client // import "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
 
 import proto "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+import fmt "fmt"
 import math "math"
 
 // Reference imports to suppress errors if they are not otherwise used.
 var _ = proto.Marshal
+var _ = fmt.Errorf
 var _ = math.Inf
 
+// This is a compile-time assertion to ensure that this generated file
+// is compatible with the proto package it is being compiled against.
+// A compilation error at this line likely means your copy of the
+// proto package needs to be updated.
+const _ = proto.ProtoPackageIsVersion2 // please upgrade the proto package
+
 type MetricType int32
 
 const (
@@ -70,16 +59,41 @@ func (x *MetricType) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
 	*x = MetricType(value)
 	return nil
 }
+func (MetricType) EnumDescriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{0}
+}
 
 type LabelPair struct {
-	Name             *string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=name" json:"name,omitempty"`
-	Value            *string `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"`
-	XXX_unrecognized []byte  `json:"-"`
+	Name                 *string  `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=name" json:"name,omitempty"`
+	Value                *string  `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"`
+	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{} `json:"-"`
+	XXX_unrecognized     []byte   `json:"-"`
+	XXX_sizecache        int32    `json:"-"`
 }
 
 func (m *LabelPair) Reset()         { *m = LabelPair{} }
 func (m *LabelPair) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
 func (*LabelPair) ProtoMessage()    {}
+func (*LabelPair) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{0}
+}
+func (m *LabelPair) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_LabelPair.Unmarshal(m, b)
+}
+func (m *LabelPair) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_LabelPair.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
+}
+func (dst *LabelPair) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
+	xxx_messageInfo_LabelPair.Merge(dst, src)
+}
+func (m *LabelPair) XXX_Size() int {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_LabelPair.Size(m)
+}
+func (m *LabelPair) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
+	xxx_messageInfo_LabelPair.DiscardUnknown(m)
+}
+
+var xxx_messageInfo_LabelPair proto.InternalMessageInfo
 
 func (m *LabelPair) GetName() string {
 	if m != nil && m.Name != nil {
@@ -96,13 +110,35 @@ func (m *LabelPair) GetValue() string {
 }
 
 type Gauge struct {
-	Value            *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,1,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"`
-	XXX_unrecognized []byte   `json:"-"`
+	Value                *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,1,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"`
+	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{} `json:"-"`
+	XXX_unrecognized     []byte   `json:"-"`
+	XXX_sizecache        int32    `json:"-"`
 }
 
 func (m *Gauge) Reset()         { *m = Gauge{} }
 func (m *Gauge) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
 func (*Gauge) ProtoMessage()    {}
+func (*Gauge) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{1}
+}
+func (m *Gauge) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Gauge.Unmarshal(m, b)
+}
+func (m *Gauge) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Gauge.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
+}
+func (dst *Gauge) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Gauge.Merge(dst, src)
+}
+func (m *Gauge) XXX_Size() int {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Gauge.Size(m)
+}
+func (m *Gauge) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Gauge.DiscardUnknown(m)
+}
+
+var xxx_messageInfo_Gauge proto.InternalMessageInfo
 
 func (m *Gauge) GetValue() float64 {
 	if m != nil && m.Value != nil {
@@ -112,13 +148,35 @@ func (m *Gauge) GetValue() float64 {
 }
 
 type Counter struct {
-	Value            *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,1,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"`
-	XXX_unrecognized []byte   `json:"-"`
+	Value                *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,1,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"`
+	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{} `json:"-"`
+	XXX_unrecognized     []byte   `json:"-"`
+	XXX_sizecache        int32    `json:"-"`
 }
 
 func (m *Counter) Reset()         { *m = Counter{} }
 func (m *Counter) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
 func (*Counter) ProtoMessage()    {}
+func (*Counter) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{2}
+}
+func (m *Counter) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Counter.Unmarshal(m, b)
+}
+func (m *Counter) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Counter.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
+}
+func (dst *Counter) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Counter.Merge(dst, src)
+}
+func (m *Counter) XXX_Size() int {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Counter.Size(m)
+}
+func (m *Counter) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Counter.DiscardUnknown(m)
+}
+
+var xxx_messageInfo_Counter proto.InternalMessageInfo
 
 func (m *Counter) GetValue() float64 {
 	if m != nil && m.Value != nil {
@@ -128,14 +186,36 @@ func (m *Counter) GetValue() float64 {
 }
 
 type Quantile struct {
-	Quantile         *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,1,opt,name=quantile" json:"quantile,omitempty"`
-	Value            *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,2,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"`
-	XXX_unrecognized []byte   `json:"-"`
+	Quantile             *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,1,opt,name=quantile" json:"quantile,omitempty"`
+	Value                *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,2,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"`
+	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{} `json:"-"`
+	XXX_unrecognized     []byte   `json:"-"`
+	XXX_sizecache        int32    `json:"-"`
 }
 
 func (m *Quantile) Reset()         { *m = Quantile{} }
 func (m *Quantile) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
 func (*Quantile) ProtoMessage()    {}
+func (*Quantile) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{3}
+}
+func (m *Quantile) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Quantile.Unmarshal(m, b)
+}
+func (m *Quantile) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Quantile.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
+}
+func (dst *Quantile) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Quantile.Merge(dst, src)
+}
+func (m *Quantile) XXX_Size() int {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Quantile.Size(m)
+}
+func (m *Quantile) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Quantile.DiscardUnknown(m)
+}
+
+var xxx_messageInfo_Quantile proto.InternalMessageInfo
 
 func (m *Quantile) GetQuantile() float64 {
 	if m != nil && m.Quantile != nil {
@@ -152,15 +232,37 @@ func (m *Quantile) GetValue() float64 {
 }
 
 type Summary struct {
-	SampleCount      *uint64     `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=sample_count" json:"sample_count,omitempty"`
-	SampleSum        *float64    `protobuf:"fixed64,2,opt,name=sample_sum" json:"sample_sum,omitempty"`
-	Quantile         []*Quantile `protobuf:"bytes,3,rep,name=quantile" json:"quantile,omitempty"`
-	XXX_unrecognized []byte      `json:"-"`
+	SampleCount          *uint64     `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=sample_count,json=sampleCount" json:"sample_count,omitempty"`
+	SampleSum            *float64    `protobuf:"fixed64,2,opt,name=sample_sum,json=sampleSum" json:"sample_sum,omitempty"`
+	Quantile             []*Quantile `protobuf:"bytes,3,rep,name=quantile" json:"quantile,omitempty"`
+	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{}    `json:"-"`
+	XXX_unrecognized     []byte      `json:"-"`
+	XXX_sizecache        int32       `json:"-"`
 }
 
 func (m *Summary) Reset()         { *m = Summary{} }
 func (m *Summary) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
 func (*Summary) ProtoMessage()    {}
+func (*Summary) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{4}
+}
+func (m *Summary) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Summary.Unmarshal(m, b)
+}
+func (m *Summary) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Summary.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
+}
+func (dst *Summary) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Summary.Merge(dst, src)
+}
+func (m *Summary) XXX_Size() int {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Summary.Size(m)
+}
+func (m *Summary) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Summary.DiscardUnknown(m)
+}
+
+var xxx_messageInfo_Summary proto.InternalMessageInfo
 
 func (m *Summary) GetSampleCount() uint64 {
 	if m != nil && m.SampleCount != nil {
@@ -184,13 +286,35 @@ func (m *Summary) GetQuantile() []*Quantile {
 }
 
 type Untyped struct {
-	Value            *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,1,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"`
-	XXX_unrecognized []byte   `json:"-"`
+	Value                *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,1,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"`
+	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{} `json:"-"`
+	XXX_unrecognized     []byte   `json:"-"`
+	XXX_sizecache        int32    `json:"-"`
 }
 
 func (m *Untyped) Reset()         { *m = Untyped{} }
 func (m *Untyped) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
 func (*Untyped) ProtoMessage()    {}
+func (*Untyped) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{5}
+}
+func (m *Untyped) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Untyped.Unmarshal(m, b)
+}
+func (m *Untyped) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Untyped.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
+}
+func (dst *Untyped) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Untyped.Merge(dst, src)
+}
+func (m *Untyped) XXX_Size() int {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Untyped.Size(m)
+}
+func (m *Untyped) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Untyped.DiscardUnknown(m)
+}
+
+var xxx_messageInfo_Untyped proto.InternalMessageInfo
 
 func (m *Untyped) GetValue() float64 {
 	if m != nil && m.Value != nil {
@@ -200,15 +324,37 @@ func (m *Untyped) GetValue() float64 {
 }
 
 type Histogram struct {
-	SampleCount      *uint64   `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=sample_count" json:"sample_count,omitempty"`
-	SampleSum        *float64  `protobuf:"fixed64,2,opt,name=sample_sum" json:"sample_sum,omitempty"`
-	Bucket           []*Bucket `protobuf:"bytes,3,rep,name=bucket" json:"bucket,omitempty"`
-	XXX_unrecognized []byte    `json:"-"`
+	SampleCount          *uint64   `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=sample_count,json=sampleCount" json:"sample_count,omitempty"`
+	SampleSum            *float64  `protobuf:"fixed64,2,opt,name=sample_sum,json=sampleSum" json:"sample_sum,omitempty"`
+	Bucket               []*Bucket `protobuf:"bytes,3,rep,name=bucket" json:"bucket,omitempty"`
+	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{}  `json:"-"`
+	XXX_unrecognized     []byte    `json:"-"`
+	XXX_sizecache        int32     `json:"-"`
 }
 
 func (m *Histogram) Reset()         { *m = Histogram{} }
 func (m *Histogram) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
 func (*Histogram) ProtoMessage()    {}
+func (*Histogram) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{6}
+}
+func (m *Histogram) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Histogram.Unmarshal(m, b)
+}
+func (m *Histogram) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Histogram.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
+}
+func (dst *Histogram) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Histogram.Merge(dst, src)
+}
+func (m *Histogram) XXX_Size() int {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Histogram.Size(m)
+}
+func (m *Histogram) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Histogram.DiscardUnknown(m)
+}
+
+var xxx_messageInfo_Histogram proto.InternalMessageInfo
 
 func (m *Histogram) GetSampleCount() uint64 {
 	if m != nil && m.SampleCount != nil {
@@ -232,14 +378,36 @@ func (m *Histogram) GetBucket() []*Bucket {
 }
 
 type Bucket struct {
-	CumulativeCount  *uint64  `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=cumulative_count" json:"cumulative_count,omitempty"`
-	UpperBound       *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,2,opt,name=upper_bound" json:"upper_bound,omitempty"`
-	XXX_unrecognized []byte   `json:"-"`
+	CumulativeCount      *uint64  `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=cumulative_count,json=cumulativeCount" json:"cumulative_count,omitempty"`
+	UpperBound           *float64 `protobuf:"fixed64,2,opt,name=upper_bound,json=upperBound" json:"upper_bound,omitempty"`
+	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{} `json:"-"`
+	XXX_unrecognized     []byte   `json:"-"`
+	XXX_sizecache        int32    `json:"-"`
 }
 
 func (m *Bucket) Reset()         { *m = Bucket{} }
 func (m *Bucket) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
 func (*Bucket) ProtoMessage()    {}
+func (*Bucket) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{7}
+}
+func (m *Bucket) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Bucket.Unmarshal(m, b)
+}
+func (m *Bucket) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Bucket.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
+}
+func (dst *Bucket) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Bucket.Merge(dst, src)
+}
+func (m *Bucket) XXX_Size() int {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Bucket.Size(m)
+}
+func (m *Bucket) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Bucket.DiscardUnknown(m)
+}
+
+var xxx_messageInfo_Bucket proto.InternalMessageInfo
 
 func (m *Bucket) GetCumulativeCount() uint64 {
 	if m != nil && m.CumulativeCount != nil {
@@ -256,19 +424,41 @@ func (m *Bucket) GetUpperBound() float64 {
 }
 
 type Metric struct {
-	Label            []*LabelPair `protobuf:"bytes,1,rep,name=label" json:"label,omitempty"`
-	Gauge            *Gauge       `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=gauge" json:"gauge,omitempty"`
-	Counter          *Counter     `protobuf:"bytes,3,opt,name=counter" json:"counter,omitempty"`
-	Summary          *Summary     `protobuf:"bytes,4,opt,name=summary" json:"summary,omitempty"`
-	Untyped          *Untyped     `protobuf:"bytes,5,opt,name=untyped" json:"untyped,omitempty"`
-	Histogram        *Histogram   `protobuf:"bytes,7,opt,name=histogram" json:"histogram,omitempty"`
-	TimestampMs      *int64       `protobuf:"varint,6,opt,name=timestamp_ms" json:"timestamp_ms,omitempty"`
-	XXX_unrecognized []byte       `json:"-"`
+	Label                []*LabelPair `protobuf:"bytes,1,rep,name=label" json:"label,omitempty"`
+	Gauge                *Gauge       `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=gauge" json:"gauge,omitempty"`
+	Counter              *Counter     `protobuf:"bytes,3,opt,name=counter" json:"counter,omitempty"`
+	Summary              *Summary     `protobuf:"bytes,4,opt,name=summary" json:"summary,omitempty"`
+	Untyped              *Untyped     `protobuf:"bytes,5,opt,name=untyped" json:"untyped,omitempty"`
+	Histogram            *Histogram   `protobuf:"bytes,7,opt,name=histogram" json:"histogram,omitempty"`
+	TimestampMs          *int64       `protobuf:"varint,6,opt,name=timestamp_ms,json=timestampMs" json:"timestamp_ms,omitempty"`
+	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{}     `json:"-"`
+	XXX_unrecognized     []byte       `json:"-"`
+	XXX_sizecache        int32        `json:"-"`
 }
 
 func (m *Metric) Reset()         { *m = Metric{} }
 func (m *Metric) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
 func (*Metric) ProtoMessage()    {}
+func (*Metric) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{8}
+}
+func (m *Metric) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Metric.Unmarshal(m, b)
+}
+func (m *Metric) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Metric.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
+}
+func (dst *Metric) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Metric.Merge(dst, src)
+}
+func (m *Metric) XXX_Size() int {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_Metric.Size(m)
+}
+func (m *Metric) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
+	xxx_messageInfo_Metric.DiscardUnknown(m)
+}
+
+var xxx_messageInfo_Metric proto.InternalMessageInfo
 
 func (m *Metric) GetLabel() []*LabelPair {
 	if m != nil {
@@ -320,16 +510,38 @@ func (m *Metric) GetTimestampMs() int64 {
 }
 
 type MetricFamily struct {
-	Name             *string     `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=name" json:"name,omitempty"`
-	Help             *string     `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=help" json:"help,omitempty"`
-	Type             *MetricType `protobuf:"varint,3,opt,name=type,enum=io.prometheus.client.MetricType" json:"type,omitempty"`
-	Metric           []*Metric   `protobuf:"bytes,4,rep,name=metric" json:"metric,omitempty"`
-	XXX_unrecognized []byte      `json:"-"`
+	Name                 *string     `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=name" json:"name,omitempty"`
+	Help                 *string     `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=help" json:"help,omitempty"`
+	Type                 *MetricType `protobuf:"varint,3,opt,name=type,enum=io.prometheus.client.MetricType" json:"type,omitempty"`
+	Metric               []*Metric   `protobuf:"bytes,4,rep,name=metric" json:"metric,omitempty"`
+	XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral struct{}    `json:"-"`
+	XXX_unrecognized     []byte      `json:"-"`
+	XXX_sizecache        int32       `json:"-"`
 }
 
 func (m *MetricFamily) Reset()         { *m = MetricFamily{} }
 func (m *MetricFamily) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
 func (*MetricFamily) ProtoMessage()    {}
+func (*MetricFamily) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int) {
+	return fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f, []int{9}
+}
+func (m *MetricFamily) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_MetricFamily.Unmarshal(m, b)
+}
+func (m *MetricFamily) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error) {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_MetricFamily.Marshal(b, m, deterministic)
+}
+func (dst *MetricFamily) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message) {
+	xxx_messageInfo_MetricFamily.Merge(dst, src)
+}
+func (m *MetricFamily) XXX_Size() int {
+	return xxx_messageInfo_MetricFamily.Size(m)
+}
+func (m *MetricFamily) XXX_DiscardUnknown() {
+	xxx_messageInfo_MetricFamily.DiscardUnknown(m)
+}
+
+var xxx_messageInfo_MetricFamily proto.InternalMessageInfo
 
 func (m *MetricFamily) GetName() string {
 	if m != nil && m.Name != nil {
@@ -360,5 +572,58 @@ func (m *MetricFamily) GetMetric() []*Metric {
 }
 
 func init() {
+	proto.RegisterType((*LabelPair)(nil), "io.prometheus.client.LabelPair")
+	proto.RegisterType((*Gauge)(nil), "io.prometheus.client.Gauge")
+	proto.RegisterType((*Counter)(nil), "io.prometheus.client.Counter")
+	proto.RegisterType((*Quantile)(nil), "io.prometheus.client.Quantile")
+	proto.RegisterType((*Summary)(nil), "io.prometheus.client.Summary")
+	proto.RegisterType((*Untyped)(nil), "io.prometheus.client.Untyped")
+	proto.RegisterType((*Histogram)(nil), "io.prometheus.client.Histogram")
+	proto.RegisterType((*Bucket)(nil), "io.prometheus.client.Bucket")
+	proto.RegisterType((*Metric)(nil), "io.prometheus.client.Metric")
+	proto.RegisterType((*MetricFamily)(nil), "io.prometheus.client.MetricFamily")
 	proto.RegisterEnum("io.prometheus.client.MetricType", MetricType_name, MetricType_value)
 }
+
+func init() { proto.RegisterFile("metrics.proto", fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f) }
+
+var fileDescriptor_metrics_c97c9a2b9560cb8f = []byte{
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/decode.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/decode.go
index a7a42d5ef4130ae516dadea69e633942b148a3e6..c092723e84a4019c022b1f6bb84e9af303eb1638 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/decode.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/decode.go
@@ -164,9 +164,9 @@ func (sd *SampleDecoder) Decode(s *model.Vector) error {
 }
 
 // ExtractSamples builds a slice of samples from the provided metric
-// families. If an error occurs during sample extraction, it continues to
+// families. If an error occurrs during sample extraction, it continues to
 // extract from the remaining metric families. The returned error is the last
-// error that has occured.
+// error that has occurred.
 func ExtractSamples(o *DecodeOptions, fams ...*dto.MetricFamily) (model.Vector, error) {
 	var (
 		all     model.Vector
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/expfmt.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/expfmt.go
index 371ac75037bccbe64b25a88ae4eedc9c78a08bc8..c71bcb98167cb914d69b9a294e76ac73666947f7 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/expfmt.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/expfmt.go
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ const (
 
 	// The Content-Type values for the different wire protocols.
 	FmtUnknown      Format = `<unknown>`
-	FmtText         Format = `text/plain; version=` + TextVersion
+	FmtText         Format = `text/plain; version=` + TextVersion + `; charset=utf-8`
 	FmtProtoDelim   Format = ProtoFmt + ` encoding=delimited`
 	FmtProtoText    Format = ProtoFmt + ` encoding=text`
 	FmtProtoCompact Format = ProtoFmt + ` encoding=compact-text`
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/text_create.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/text_create.go
index f11321cd0c726939ac1297d445bec4535572c0b8..8e473d0fe92d2e0cde20999cc3c2080226ac1b63 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/text_create.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/text_create.go
@@ -14,13 +14,45 @@
 package expfmt
 
 import (
+	"bytes"
 	"fmt"
 	"io"
 	"math"
+	"strconv"
 	"strings"
+	"sync"
 
-	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
 	"github.com/prometheus/common/model"
+
+	dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// enhancedWriter has all the enhanced write functions needed here. bytes.Buffer
+// implements it.
+type enhancedWriter interface {
+	io.Writer
+	WriteRune(r rune) (n int, err error)
+	WriteString(s string) (n int, err error)
+	WriteByte(c byte) error
+}
+
+const (
+	initialBufSize    = 512
+	initialNumBufSize = 24
+)
+
+var (
+	bufPool = sync.Pool{
+		New: func() interface{} {
+			return bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, initialBufSize))
+		},
+	}
+	numBufPool = sync.Pool{
+		New: func() interface{} {
+			b := make([]byte, 0, initialNumBufSize)
+			return &b
+		},
+	}
 )
 
 // MetricFamilyToText converts a MetricFamily proto message into text format and
@@ -32,37 +64,92 @@ import (
 // will result in invalid text format output.
 //
 // This method fulfills the type 'prometheus.encoder'.
-func MetricFamilyToText(out io.Writer, in *dto.MetricFamily) (int, error) {
-	var written int
-
+func MetricFamilyToText(out io.Writer, in *dto.MetricFamily) (written int, err error) {
 	// Fail-fast checks.
 	if len(in.Metric) == 0 {
-		return written, fmt.Errorf("MetricFamily has no metrics: %s", in)
+		return 0, fmt.Errorf("MetricFamily has no metrics: %s", in)
 	}
 	name := in.GetName()
 	if name == "" {
-		return written, fmt.Errorf("MetricFamily has no name: %s", in)
+		return 0, fmt.Errorf("MetricFamily has no name: %s", in)
+	}
+
+	// Try the interface upgrade. If it doesn't work, we'll use a
+	// bytes.Buffer from the sync.Pool and write out its content to out in a
+	// single go in the end.
+	w, ok := out.(enhancedWriter)
+	if !ok {
+		b := bufPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer)
+		b.Reset()
+		w = b
+		defer func() {
+			bWritten, bErr := out.Write(b.Bytes())
+			written = bWritten
+			if err == nil {
+				err = bErr
+			}
+			bufPool.Put(b)
+		}()
 	}
 
+	var n int
+
 	// Comments, first HELP, then TYPE.
 	if in.Help != nil {
-		n, err := fmt.Fprintf(
-			out, "# HELP %s %s\n",
-			name, escapeString(*in.Help, false),
-		)
+		n, err = w.WriteString("# HELP ")
 		written += n
 		if err != nil {
-			return written, err
+			return
+		}
+		n, err = w.WriteString(name)
+		written += n
+		if err != nil {
+			return
+		}
+		err = w.WriteByte(' ')
+		written++
+		if err != nil {
+			return
 		}
+		n, err = writeEscapedString(w, *in.Help, false)
+		written += n
+		if err != nil {
+			return
+		}
+		err = w.WriteByte('\n')
+		written++
+		if err != nil {
+			return
+		}
+	}
+	n, err = w.WriteString("# TYPE ")
+	written += n
+	if err != nil {
+		return
+	}
+	n, err = w.WriteString(name)
+	written += n
+	if err != nil {
+		return
 	}
 	metricType := in.GetType()
-	n, err := fmt.Fprintf(
-		out, "# TYPE %s %s\n",
-		name, strings.ToLower(metricType.String()),
-	)
+	switch metricType {
+	case dto.MetricType_COUNTER:
+		n, err = w.WriteString(" counter\n")
+	case dto.MetricType_GAUGE:
+		n, err = w.WriteString(" gauge\n")
+	case dto.MetricType_SUMMARY:
+		n, err = w.WriteString(" summary\n")
+	case dto.MetricType_UNTYPED:
+		n, err = w.WriteString(" untyped\n")
+	case dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM:
+		n, err = w.WriteString(" histogram\n")
+	default:
+		return written, fmt.Errorf("unknown metric type %s", metricType.String())
+	}
 	written += n
 	if err != nil {
-		return written, err
+		return
 	}
 
 	// Finally the samples, one line for each.
@@ -75,9 +162,8 @@ func MetricFamilyToText(out io.Writer, in *dto.MetricFamily) (int, error) {
 				)
 			}
 			n, err = writeSample(
-				name, metric, "", "",
+				w, name, "", metric, "", 0,
 				metric.Counter.GetValue(),
-				out,
 			)
 		case dto.MetricType_GAUGE:
 			if metric.Gauge == nil {
@@ -86,9 +172,8 @@ func MetricFamilyToText(out io.Writer, in *dto.MetricFamily) (int, error) {
 				)
 			}
 			n, err = writeSample(
-				name, metric, "", "",
+				w, name, "", metric, "", 0,
 				metric.Gauge.GetValue(),
-				out,
 			)
 		case dto.MetricType_UNTYPED:
 			if metric.Untyped == nil {
@@ -97,9 +182,8 @@ func MetricFamilyToText(out io.Writer, in *dto.MetricFamily) (int, error) {
 				)
 			}
 			n, err = writeSample(
-				name, metric, "", "",
+				w, name, "", metric, "", 0,
 				metric.Untyped.GetValue(),
-				out,
 			)
 		case dto.MetricType_SUMMARY:
 			if metric.Summary == nil {
@@ -109,29 +193,26 @@ func MetricFamilyToText(out io.Writer, in *dto.MetricFamily) (int, error) {
 			}
 			for _, q := range metric.Summary.Quantile {
 				n, err = writeSample(
-					name, metric,
-					model.QuantileLabel, fmt.Sprint(q.GetQuantile()),
+					w, name, "", metric,
+					model.QuantileLabel, q.GetQuantile(),
 					q.GetValue(),
-					out,
 				)
 				written += n
 				if err != nil {
-					return written, err
+					return
 				}
 			}
 			n, err = writeSample(
-				name+"_sum", metric, "", "",
+				w, name, "_sum", metric, "", 0,
 				metric.Summary.GetSampleSum(),
-				out,
 			)
+			written += n
 			if err != nil {
-				return written, err
+				return
 			}
-			written += n
 			n, err = writeSample(
-				name+"_count", metric, "", "",
+				w, name, "_count", metric, "", 0,
 				float64(metric.Summary.GetSampleCount()),
-				out,
 			)
 		case dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM:
 			if metric.Histogram == nil {
@@ -140,46 +221,42 @@ func MetricFamilyToText(out io.Writer, in *dto.MetricFamily) (int, error) {
 				)
 			}
 			infSeen := false
-			for _, q := range metric.Histogram.Bucket {
+			for _, b := range metric.Histogram.Bucket {
 				n, err = writeSample(
-					name+"_bucket", metric,
-					model.BucketLabel, fmt.Sprint(q.GetUpperBound()),
-					float64(q.GetCumulativeCount()),
-					out,
+					w, name, "_bucket", metric,
+					model.BucketLabel, b.GetUpperBound(),
+					float64(b.GetCumulativeCount()),
 				)
 				written += n
 				if err != nil {
-					return written, err
+					return
 				}
-				if math.IsInf(q.GetUpperBound(), +1) {
+				if math.IsInf(b.GetUpperBound(), +1) {
 					infSeen = true
 				}
 			}
 			if !infSeen {
 				n, err = writeSample(
-					name+"_bucket", metric,
-					model.BucketLabel, "+Inf",
+					w, name, "_bucket", metric,
+					model.BucketLabel, math.Inf(+1),
 					float64(metric.Histogram.GetSampleCount()),
-					out,
 				)
+				written += n
 				if err != nil {
-					return written, err
+					return
 				}
-				written += n
 			}
 			n, err = writeSample(
-				name+"_sum", metric, "", "",
+				w, name, "_sum", metric, "", 0,
 				metric.Histogram.GetSampleSum(),
-				out,
 			)
+			written += n
 			if err != nil {
-				return written, err
+				return
 			}
-			written += n
 			n, err = writeSample(
-				name+"_count", metric, "", "",
+				w, name, "_count", metric, "", 0,
 				float64(metric.Histogram.GetSampleCount()),
-				out,
 			)
 		default:
 			return written, fmt.Errorf(
@@ -188,116 +265,204 @@ func MetricFamilyToText(out io.Writer, in *dto.MetricFamily) (int, error) {
 		}
 		written += n
 		if err != nil {
-			return written, err
+			return
 		}
 	}
-	return written, nil
+	return
 }
 
-// writeSample writes a single sample in text format to out, given the metric
+// writeSample writes a single sample in text format to w, given the metric
 // name, the metric proto message itself, optionally an additional label name
-// and value (use empty strings if not required), and the value. The function
-// returns the number of bytes written and any error encountered.
+// with a float64 value (use empty string as label name if not required), and
+// the value. The function returns the number of bytes written and any error
+// encountered.
 func writeSample(
-	name string,
+	w enhancedWriter,
+	name, suffix string,
 	metric *dto.Metric,
-	additionalLabelName, additionalLabelValue string,
+	additionalLabelName string, additionalLabelValue float64,
 	value float64,
-	out io.Writer,
 ) (int, error) {
 	var written int
-	n, err := fmt.Fprint(out, name)
+	n, err := w.WriteString(name)
 	written += n
 	if err != nil {
 		return written, err
 	}
-	n, err = labelPairsToText(
-		metric.Label,
-		additionalLabelName, additionalLabelValue,
-		out,
+	if suffix != "" {
+		n, err = w.WriteString(suffix)
+		written += n
+		if err != nil {
+			return written, err
+		}
+	}
+	n, err = writeLabelPairs(
+		w, metric.Label, additionalLabelName, additionalLabelValue,
 	)
 	written += n
 	if err != nil {
 		return written, err
 	}
-	n, err = fmt.Fprintf(out, " %v", value)
+	err = w.WriteByte(' ')
+	written++
+	if err != nil {
+		return written, err
+	}
+	n, err = writeFloat(w, value)
 	written += n
 	if err != nil {
 		return written, err
 	}
 	if metric.TimestampMs != nil {
-		n, err = fmt.Fprintf(out, " %v", *metric.TimestampMs)
+		err = w.WriteByte(' ')
+		written++
+		if err != nil {
+			return written, err
+		}
+		n, err = writeInt(w, *metric.TimestampMs)
 		written += n
 		if err != nil {
 			return written, err
 		}
 	}
-	n, err = out.Write([]byte{'\n'})
-	written += n
+	err = w.WriteByte('\n')
+	written++
 	if err != nil {
 		return written, err
 	}
 	return written, nil
 }
 
-// labelPairsToText converts a slice of LabelPair proto messages plus the
+// writeLabelPairs converts a slice of LabelPair proto messages plus the
 // explicitly given additional label pair into text formatted as required by the
-// text format and writes it to 'out'. An empty slice in combination with an
-// empty string 'additionalLabelName' results in nothing being
-// written. Otherwise, the label pairs are written, escaped as required by the
-// text format, and enclosed in '{...}'. The function returns the number of
-// bytes written and any error encountered.
-func labelPairsToText(
+// text format and writes it to 'w'. An empty slice in combination with an empty
+// string 'additionalLabelName' results in nothing being written. Otherwise, the
+// label pairs are written, escaped as required by the text format, and enclosed
+// in '{...}'. The function returns the number of bytes written and any error
+// encountered.
+func writeLabelPairs(
+	w enhancedWriter,
 	in []*dto.LabelPair,
-	additionalLabelName, additionalLabelValue string,
-	out io.Writer,
+	additionalLabelName string, additionalLabelValue float64,
 ) (int, error) {
 	if len(in) == 0 && additionalLabelName == "" {
 		return 0, nil
 	}
-	var written int
-	separator := '{'
+	var (
+		written   int
+		separator byte = '{'
+	)
 	for _, lp := range in {
-		n, err := fmt.Fprintf(
-			out, `%c%s="%s"`,
-			separator, lp.GetName(), escapeString(lp.GetValue(), true),
-		)
+		err := w.WriteByte(separator)
+		written++
+		if err != nil {
+			return written, err
+		}
+		n, err := w.WriteString(lp.GetName())
+		written += n
+		if err != nil {
+			return written, err
+		}
+		n, err = w.WriteString(`="`)
+		written += n
+		if err != nil {
+			return written, err
+		}
+		n, err = writeEscapedString(w, lp.GetValue(), true)
 		written += n
 		if err != nil {
 			return written, err
 		}
+		err = w.WriteByte('"')
+		written++
+		if err != nil {
+			return written, err
+		}
 		separator = ','
 	}
 	if additionalLabelName != "" {
-		n, err := fmt.Fprintf(
-			out, `%c%s="%s"`,
-			separator, additionalLabelName,
-			escapeString(additionalLabelValue, true),
-		)
+		err := w.WriteByte(separator)
+		written++
+		if err != nil {
+			return written, err
+		}
+		n, err := w.WriteString(additionalLabelName)
+		written += n
+		if err != nil {
+			return written, err
+		}
+		n, err = w.WriteString(`="`)
+		written += n
+		if err != nil {
+			return written, err
+		}
+		n, err = writeFloat(w, additionalLabelValue)
 		written += n
 		if err != nil {
 			return written, err
 		}
+		err = w.WriteByte('"')
+		written++
+		if err != nil {
+			return written, err
+		}
 	}
-	n, err := out.Write([]byte{'}'})
-	written += n
+	err := w.WriteByte('}')
+	written++
 	if err != nil {
 		return written, err
 	}
 	return written, nil
 }
 
+// writeEscapedString replaces '\' by '\\', new line character by '\n', and - if
+// includeDoubleQuote is true - '"' by '\"'.
 var (
-	escape                = strings.NewReplacer("\\", `\\`, "\n", `\n`)
-	escapeWithDoubleQuote = strings.NewReplacer("\\", `\\`, "\n", `\n`, "\"", `\"`)
+	escaper       = strings.NewReplacer("\\", `\\`, "\n", `\n`)
+	quotedEscaper = strings.NewReplacer("\\", `\\`, "\n", `\n`, "\"", `\"`)
 )
 
-// escapeString replaces '\' by '\\', new line character by '\n', and - if
-// includeDoubleQuote is true - '"' by '\"'.
-func escapeString(v string, includeDoubleQuote bool) string {
+func writeEscapedString(w enhancedWriter, v string, includeDoubleQuote bool) (int, error) {
 	if includeDoubleQuote {
-		return escapeWithDoubleQuote.Replace(v)
+		return quotedEscaper.WriteString(w, v)
+	} else {
+		return escaper.WriteString(w, v)
+	}
+}
+
+// writeFloat is equivalent to fmt.Fprint with a float64 argument but hardcodes
+// a few common cases for increased efficiency. For non-hardcoded cases, it uses
+// strconv.AppendFloat to avoid allocations, similar to writeInt.
+func writeFloat(w enhancedWriter, f float64) (int, error) {
+	switch {
+	case f == 1:
+		return 1, w.WriteByte('1')
+	case f == 0:
+		return 1, w.WriteByte('0')
+	case f == -1:
+		return w.WriteString("-1")
+	case math.IsNaN(f):
+		return w.WriteString("NaN")
+	case math.IsInf(f, +1):
+		return w.WriteString("+Inf")
+	case math.IsInf(f, -1):
+		return w.WriteString("-Inf")
+	default:
+		bp := numBufPool.Get().(*[]byte)
+		*bp = strconv.AppendFloat((*bp)[:0], f, 'g', -1, 64)
+		written, err := w.Write(*bp)
+		numBufPool.Put(bp)
+		return written, err
 	}
+}
 
-	return escape.Replace(v)
+// writeInt is equivalent to fmt.Fprint with an int64 argument but uses
+// strconv.AppendInt with a byte slice taken from a sync.Pool to avoid
+// allocations.
+func writeInt(w enhancedWriter, i int64) (int, error) {
+	bp := numBufPool.Get().(*[]byte)
+	*bp = strconv.AppendInt((*bp)[:0], i, 10)
+	written, err := w.Write(*bp)
+	numBufPool.Put(bp)
+	return written, err
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/text_parse.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/text_parse.go
index 54bcfde2946a26accff2252a39300c136db685af..ec3d86ba7ce12b9b59d7d3f0bc7e47e11b8d7058 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/text_parse.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt/text_parse.go
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ func (p *TextParser) startLabelValue() stateFn {
 		}
 		return p.readingValue
 	default:
-		p.parseError(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected end of label value %q", p.currentLabelPair.Value))
+		p.parseError(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected end of label value %q", p.currentLabelPair.GetValue()))
 		return nil
 	}
 }
@@ -556,8 +556,8 @@ func (p *TextParser) readTokenUntilWhitespace() {
 // byte considered is the byte already read (now in p.currentByte).  The first
 // newline byte encountered is still copied into p.currentByte, but not into
 // p.currentToken. If recognizeEscapeSequence is true, two escape sequences are
-// recognized: '\\' tranlates into '\', and '\n' into a line-feed character. All
-// other escape sequences are invalid and cause an error.
+// recognized: '\\' translates into '\', and '\n' into a line-feed character.
+// All other escape sequences are invalid and cause an error.
 func (p *TextParser) readTokenUntilNewline(recognizeEscapeSequence bool) {
 	p.currentToken.Reset()
 	escaped := false
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/internal/bitbucket.org/ww/goautoneg/autoneg.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/internal/bitbucket.org/ww/goautoneg/autoneg.go
index 648b38cb6546db2778bb1f1ed161b04d305e2c13..26e92288c7c09cdfc81ac09d56a3975df5ecce33 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/internal/bitbucket.org/ww/goautoneg/autoneg.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/internal/bitbucket.org/ww/goautoneg/autoneg.go
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 /*
+Copyright (c) 2011, Open Knowledge Foundation Ltd.
+All rights reserved.
+
 HTTP Content-Type Autonegotiation.
 
 The functions in this package implement the behaviour specified in
 http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
 
-Copyright (c) 2011, Open Knowledge Foundation Ltd.
-All rights reserved.
-
 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 met:
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/metric.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/metric.go
index f7250909b9fd3e2dd78740ad9180a0c4980ab6a1..00804b7fedb029ac08e906c0e2bc2287537b4c76 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/metric.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/metric.go
@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ import (
 )
 
 var (
-	separator = []byte{0}
 	// MetricNameRE is a regular expression matching valid metric
 	// names. Note that the IsValidMetricName function performs the same
 	// check but faster than a match with this regular expression.
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/silence.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/silence.go
index 7538e2997741e67242e32090c634a5732a7cadcc..bb99889d2cc6b247e608d443f1fe987b7f19794b 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/silence.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/silence.go
@@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ func (m *Matcher) Validate() error {
 	return nil
 }
 
-// Silence defines the representation of a silence definiton
-// in the Prometheus eco-system.
+// Silence defines the representation of a silence definition in the Prometheus
+// eco-system.
 type Silence struct {
 	ID uint64 `json:"id,omitempty"`
 
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/time.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/time.go
index 7e87f1ac63439820f9f76d34e54baec286e3583e..46259b1f10947dd806684daa92edeaa21fbfec9d 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/time.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/time.go
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ const (
 // (1970-01-01 00:00 UTC) excluding leap seconds.
 type Time int64
 
-// Interval describes and interval between two timestamps.
+// Interval describes an interval between two timestamps.
 type Interval struct {
 	Start, End Time
 }
@@ -214,6 +214,9 @@ func (d Duration) String() string {
 		ms   = int64(time.Duration(d) / time.Millisecond)
 		unit = "ms"
 	)
+	if ms == 0 {
+		return "0s"
+	}
 	factors := map[string]int64{
 		"y":  1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 365,
 		"w":  1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 7,
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/value.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/value.go
index c9ed3ffd82aeafb5a37fc6f3321278dc789fc858..c9d8fb1a28313eeba3c79d3fcddb701572a1f1b6 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/value.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/common/model/value.go
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ func (s *SamplePair) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
 }
 
 // Equal returns true if this SamplePair and o have equal Values and equal
-// Timestamps. The sematics of Value equality is defined by SampleValue.Equal.
+// Timestamps. The semantics of Value equality is defined by SampleValue.Equal.
 func (s *SamplePair) Equal(o *SamplePair) bool {
 	return s == o || (s.Value.Equal(o.Value) && s.Timestamp.Equal(o.Timestamp))
 }
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ type Sample struct {
 }
 
 // Equal compares first the metrics, then the timestamp, then the value. The
-// sematics of value equality is defined by SampleValue.Equal.
+// semantics of value equality is defined by SampleValue.Equal.
 func (s *Sample) Equal(o *Sample) bool {
 	if s == o {
 		return true
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/MAINTAINERS.md b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/MAINTAINERS.md
index 35993c41c277f3676737d12e98643cb5a00c6887..f1d3b9937b730c71859ecac4d524e64a54811ac7 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/MAINTAINERS.md
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/MAINTAINERS.md
@@ -1 +1,2 @@
-* Tobias Schmidt <tobidt@gmail.com>
+* Tobias Schmidt <tobidt@gmail.com> @grobie
+* Johannes 'fish' Ziemke <github@freigeist.org> @discordianfish
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/Makefile b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/Makefile
index dd48afdcd4570255c3043d5d8c14cfd3e1497e8f..314d1ba568879e2457475a2313f395bc6183ecdd 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/Makefile
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/Makefile
@@ -1,18 +1,28 @@
-ci: fmt lint test
+# Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
 
-fmt:
-	! gofmt -l *.go | read nothing
-	go vet
+include Makefile.common
 
-lint:
-	go get github.com/golang/lint/golint
-	golint *.go
+%/.unpacked: %.ttar
+	./ttar -C $(dir $*) -x -f $*.ttar
+	touch $@
 
-test: sysfs/fixtures/.unpacked
-	go test -v ./...
+update_fixtures:
+	rm -vf fixtures/.unpacked
+	./ttar -c -f fixtures.ttar fixtures/
 
-sysfs/fixtures/.unpacked: sysfs/fixtures.ttar
-	./ttar -C sysfs -x -f sysfs/fixtures.ttar
-	touch $@
+.PHONY: build
+build:
 
-.PHONY: fmt lint test ci
+.PHONY: test
+test: fixtures/.unpacked common-test
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/Makefile.common b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/Makefile.common
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..741579e60f27c92181270b8a2a3e7adad4cb02ea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/Makefile.common
@@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
+# Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+
+
+# A common Makefile that includes rules to be reused in different prometheus projects.
+# !!! Open PRs only against the prometheus/prometheus/Makefile.common repository!
+
+# Example usage :
+# Create the main Makefile in the root project directory.
+# include Makefile.common
+# customTarget:
+# 	@echo ">> Running customTarget"
+#
+
+# Ensure GOBIN is not set during build so that promu is installed to the correct path
+unexport GOBIN
+
+GO           ?= go
+GOFMT        ?= $(GO)fmt
+FIRST_GOPATH := $(firstword $(subst :, ,$(shell $(GO) env GOPATH)))
+GOOPTS       ?=
+
+GO_VERSION        ?= $(shell $(GO) version)
+GO_VERSION_NUMBER ?= $(word 3, $(GO_VERSION))
+PRE_GO_111        ?= $(shell echo $(GO_VERSION_NUMBER) | grep -E 'go1\.(10|[0-9])\.')
+
+unexport GOVENDOR
+ifeq (, $(PRE_GO_111))
+	ifneq (,$(wildcard go.mod))
+		# Enforce Go modules support just in case the directory is inside GOPATH (and for Travis CI).
+		GO111MODULE := on
+
+		ifneq (,$(wildcard vendor))
+			# Always use the local vendor/ directory to satisfy the dependencies.
+			GOOPTS := $(GOOPTS) -mod=vendor
+		endif
+	endif
+else
+	ifneq (,$(wildcard go.mod))
+		ifneq (,$(wildcard vendor))
+$(warning This repository requires Go >= 1.11 because of Go modules)
+$(warning Some recipes may not work as expected as the current Go runtime is '$(GO_VERSION_NUMBER)')
+		endif
+	else
+		# This repository isn't using Go modules (yet).
+		GOVENDOR := $(FIRST_GOPATH)/bin/govendor
+	endif
+
+	unexport GO111MODULE
+endif
+PROMU        := $(FIRST_GOPATH)/bin/promu
+STATICCHECK  := $(FIRST_GOPATH)/bin/staticcheck
+pkgs          = ./...
+
+GO_VERSION        ?= $(shell $(GO) version)
+GO_BUILD_PLATFORM ?= $(subst /,-,$(lastword $(GO_VERSION)))
+
+PROMU_VERSION ?= 0.2.0
+PROMU_URL     := https://github.com/prometheus/promu/releases/download/v$(PROMU_VERSION)/promu-$(PROMU_VERSION).$(GO_BUILD_PLATFORM).tar.gz
+
+PREFIX                  ?= $(shell pwd)
+BIN_DIR                 ?= $(shell pwd)
+DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG        ?= $(subst /,-,$(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD))
+DOCKER_REPO             ?= prom
+
+.PHONY: all
+all: precheck style staticcheck unused build test
+
+# This rule is used to forward a target like "build" to "common-build".  This
+# allows a new "build" target to be defined in a Makefile which includes this
+# one and override "common-build" without override warnings.
+%: common-% ;
+
+.PHONY: common-style
+common-style:
+	@echo ">> checking code style"
+	@fmtRes=$$($(GOFMT) -d $$(find . -path ./vendor -prune -o -name '*.go' -print)); \
+	if [ -n "$${fmtRes}" ]; then \
+		echo "gofmt checking failed!"; echo "$${fmtRes}"; echo; \
+		echo "Please ensure you are using $$($(GO) version) for formatting code."; \
+		exit 1; \
+	fi
+
+.PHONY: common-check_license
+common-check_license:
+	@echo ">> checking license header"
+	@licRes=$$(for file in $$(find . -type f -iname '*.go' ! -path './vendor/*') ; do \
+               awk 'NR<=3' $$file | grep -Eq "(Copyright|generated|GENERATED)" || echo $$file; \
+       done); \
+       if [ -n "$${licRes}" ]; then \
+               echo "license header checking failed:"; echo "$${licRes}"; \
+               exit 1; \
+       fi
+
+.PHONY: common-test-short
+common-test-short:
+	@echo ">> running short tests"
+	GO111MODULE=$(GO111MODULE) $(GO) test -short $(GOOPTS) $(pkgs)
+
+.PHONY: common-test
+common-test:
+	@echo ">> running all tests"
+	GO111MODULE=$(GO111MODULE) $(GO) test -race $(GOOPTS) $(pkgs)
+
+.PHONY: common-format
+common-format:
+	@echo ">> formatting code"
+	GO111MODULE=$(GO111MODULE) $(GO) fmt $(GOOPTS) $(pkgs)
+
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+	GO111MODULE=$(GO111MODULE) $(GO) vet $(GOOPTS) $(pkgs)
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+	@echo ">> running staticcheck"
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+	$(STATICCHECK) -ignore "$(STATICCHECK_IGNORE)" $(pkgs)
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+else
+ifdef GO111MODULE
+	@echo ">> running check for unused/missing packages in go.mod"
+	GO111MODULE=$(GO111MODULE) $(GO) mod tidy
+	@git diff --exit-code -- go.sum go.mod
+ifneq (,$(wildcard vendor))
+	@echo ">> running check for unused packages in vendor/"
+	GO111MODULE=$(GO111MODULE) $(GO) mod vendor
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+endif
+endif
+endif
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+.PHONY: common-build
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+	GO111MODULE=$(GO111MODULE) $(PROMU) build --prefix $(PREFIX)
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+common-tarball: promu
+	@echo ">> building release tarball"
+	$(PROMU) tarball --prefix $(PREFIX) $(BIN_DIR)
+
+.PHONY: common-docker
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+	docker tag "$(DOCKER_REPO)/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):$(DOCKER_IMAGE_TAG)" "$(DOCKER_REPO)/$(DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME):latest"
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+	cp -v /tmp/promu-$(PROMU_VERSION).$(GO_BUILD_PLATFORM)/promu $(PROMU)
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+	mkdir -p $${tmpModule}/staticcheck && \
+	cd "$${tmpModule}"/staticcheck && \
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+	GO111MODULE=on GOOS= GOARCH= $(GO) get -u honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/staticcheck@next && \
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--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/buddyinfo.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/buddyinfo.go
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ func parseBuddyInfo(r io.Reader) ([]BuddyInfo, error) {
 	for scanner.Scan() {
 		var err error
 		line := scanner.Text()
-		parts := strings.Fields(string(line))
+		parts := strings.Fields(line)
 
 		if len(parts) < 4 {
 			return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid number of fields when parsing buddyinfo")
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/fs.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/fs.go
index 17546756b336f3971d68d3c9b0cd34b9a9851415..f7a151cc76fc5433576ea2d569f5ef88334cc7ff 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/fs.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/fs.go
@@ -1,11 +1,22 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package procfs
 
 import (
 	"fmt"
 	"os"
 	"path"
-
-	"github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfs"
 )
 
 // FS represents the pseudo-filesystem proc, which provides an interface to
@@ -33,14 +44,3 @@ func NewFS(mountPoint string) (FS, error) {
 func (fs FS) Path(p ...string) string {
 	return path.Join(append([]string{string(fs)}, p...)...)
 }
-
-// XFSStats retrieves XFS filesystem runtime statistics.
-func (fs FS) XFSStats() (*xfs.Stats, error) {
-	f, err := os.Open(fs.Path("fs/xfs/stat"))
-	if err != nil {
-		return nil, err
-	}
-	defer f.Close()
-
-	return xfs.ParseStats(f)
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/go.mod b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/go.mod
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a1b839fd2327ed3de29ca62a9ce92eb6c89e886
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/go.mod
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+module github.com/prometheus/procfs
+
+require golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20181221193216-37e7f081c4d4
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/go.sum b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/go.sum
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7827dd3d56c5318b3006684c080fc9a0032b7101
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/go.sum
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20181221193216-37e7f081c4d4 h1:YUO/7uOKsKeq9UokNS62b8FYywz3ker1l1vDZRCRefw=
+golang.org/x/sync v0.0.0-20181221193216-37e7f081c4d4/go.mod h1:RxMgew5VJxzue5/jJTE5uejpjVlOe/izrB70Jof72aM=
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/ipvs.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/ipvs.go
index 696d114e73e98cb52858a12c5f698befafc97084..e36d4a3bd08e279b17cc8e4a859fabc3a783d900 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/ipvs.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/ipvs.go
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package procfs
 
 import (
@@ -31,16 +44,16 @@ type IPVSStats struct {
 type IPVSBackendStatus struct {
 	// The local (virtual) IP address.
 	LocalAddress net.IP
+	// The remote (real) IP address.
+	RemoteAddress net.IP
 	// The local (virtual) port.
 	LocalPort uint16
+	// The remote (real) port.
+	RemotePort uint16
 	// The local firewall mark
 	LocalMark string
 	// The transport protocol (TCP, UDP).
 	Proto string
-	// The remote (real) IP address.
-	RemoteAddress net.IP
-	// The remote (real) port.
-	RemotePort uint16
 	// The current number of active connections for this virtual/real address pair.
 	ActiveConn uint64
 	// The current number of inactive connections for this virtual/real address pair.
@@ -151,7 +164,7 @@ func parseIPVSBackendStatus(file io.Reader) ([]IPVSBackendStatus, error) {
 	)
 
 	for scanner.Scan() {
-		fields := strings.Fields(string(scanner.Text()))
+		fields := strings.Fields(scanner.Text())
 		if len(fields) == 0 {
 			continue
 		}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/mdstat.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/mdstat.go
index d7a248c0dfc4b823c2ef7456bf1dae0839e6aaf6..9dc19583d8d00d3a7014a199f52733169d86310c 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/mdstat.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/mdstat.go
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package procfs
 
 import (
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/mountstats.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/mountstats.go
index 6b2b0ba9d9d528e52f73168f2bac38f3a3a801e1..fc385afcfe6986a9fe07f78088f4255a7b4e8d91 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/mountstats.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/mountstats.go
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package procfs
 
 // While implementing parsing of /proc/[pid]/mountstats, this blog was used
@@ -26,8 +39,11 @@ const (
 	statVersion10 = "1.0"
 	statVersion11 = "1.1"
 
-	fieldTransport10Len = 10
-	fieldTransport11Len = 13
+	fieldTransport10TCPLen = 10
+	fieldTransport10UDPLen = 7
+
+	fieldTransport11TCPLen = 13
+	fieldTransport11UDPLen = 10
 )
 
 // A Mount is a device mount parsed from /proc/[pid]/mountstats.
@@ -53,6 +69,8 @@ type MountStats interface {
 type MountStatsNFS struct {
 	// The version of statistics provided.
 	StatVersion string
+	// The optional mountaddr of the NFS mount.
+	MountAddress string
 	// The age of the NFS mount.
 	Age time.Duration
 	// Statistics related to byte counters for various operations.
@@ -173,6 +191,8 @@ type NFSOperationStats struct {
 // A NFSTransportStats contains statistics for the NFS mount RPC requests and
 // responses.
 type NFSTransportStats struct {
+	// The transport protocol used for the NFS mount.
+	Protocol string
 	// The local port used for the NFS mount.
 	Port uint64
 	// Number of times the client has had to establish a connection from scratch
@@ -299,6 +319,7 @@ func parseMount(ss []string) (*Mount, error) {
 func parseMountStatsNFS(s *bufio.Scanner, statVersion string) (*MountStatsNFS, error) {
 	// Field indicators for parsing specific types of data
 	const (
+		fieldOpts       = "opts:"
 		fieldAge        = "age:"
 		fieldBytes      = "bytes:"
 		fieldEvents     = "events:"
@@ -320,6 +341,13 @@ func parseMountStatsNFS(s *bufio.Scanner, statVersion string) (*MountStatsNFS, e
 		}
 
 		switch ss[0] {
+		case fieldOpts:
+			for _, opt := range strings.Split(ss[1], ",") {
+				split := strings.Split(opt, "=")
+				if len(split) == 2 && split[0] == "mountaddr" {
+					stats.MountAddress = split[1]
+				}
+			}
 		case fieldAge:
 			// Age integer is in seconds
 			d, err := time.ParseDuration(ss[1] + "s")
@@ -347,7 +375,7 @@ func parseMountStatsNFS(s *bufio.Scanner, statVersion string) (*MountStatsNFS, e
 				return nil, fmt.Errorf("not enough information for NFS transport stats: %v", ss)
 			}
 
-			tstats, err := parseNFSTransportStats(ss[2:], statVersion)
+			tstats, err := parseNFSTransportStats(ss[1:], statVersion)
 			if err != nil {
 				return nil, err
 			}
@@ -509,13 +537,33 @@ func parseNFSOperationStats(s *bufio.Scanner) ([]NFSOperationStats, error) {
 // parseNFSTransportStats parses a NFSTransportStats line using an input set of
 // integer fields matched to a specific stats version.
 func parseNFSTransportStats(ss []string, statVersion string) (*NFSTransportStats, error) {
+	// Extract the protocol field. It is the only string value in the line
+	protocol := ss[0]
+	ss = ss[1:]
+
 	switch statVersion {
 	case statVersion10:
-		if len(ss) != fieldTransport10Len {
+		var expectedLength int
+		if protocol == "tcp" {
+			expectedLength = fieldTransport10TCPLen
+		} else if protocol == "udp" {
+			expectedLength = fieldTransport10UDPLen
+		} else {
+			return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid NFS protocol \"%s\" in stats 1.0 statement: %v", protocol, ss)
+		}
+		if len(ss) != expectedLength {
 			return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid NFS transport stats 1.0 statement: %v", ss)
 		}
 	case statVersion11:
-		if len(ss) != fieldTransport11Len {
+		var expectedLength int
+		if protocol == "tcp" {
+			expectedLength = fieldTransport11TCPLen
+		} else if protocol == "udp" {
+			expectedLength = fieldTransport11UDPLen
+		} else {
+			return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid NFS protocol \"%s\" in stats 1.1 statement: %v", protocol, ss)
+		}
+		if len(ss) != expectedLength {
 			return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid NFS transport stats 1.1 statement: %v", ss)
 		}
 	default:
@@ -523,12 +571,13 @@ func parseNFSTransportStats(ss []string, statVersion string) (*NFSTransportStats
 	}
 
 	// Allocate enough for v1.1 stats since zero value for v1.1 stats will be okay
-	// in a v1.0 response.
+	// in a v1.0 response. Since the stat length is bigger for TCP stats, we use
+	// the TCP length here.
 	//
 	// Note: slice length must be set to length of v1.1 stats to avoid a panic when
 	// only v1.0 stats are present.
 	// See: https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter/issues/571.
-	ns := make([]uint64, fieldTransport11Len)
+	ns := make([]uint64, fieldTransport11TCPLen)
 	for i, s := range ss {
 		n, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64)
 		if err != nil {
@@ -538,7 +587,18 @@ func parseNFSTransportStats(ss []string, statVersion string) (*NFSTransportStats
 		ns[i] = n
 	}
 
+	// The fields differ depending on the transport protocol (TCP or UDP)
+	// From https://utcc.utoronto.ca/%7Ecks/space/blog/linux/NFSMountstatsXprt
+	//
+	// For the udp RPC transport there is no connection count, connect idle time,
+	// or idle time (fields #3, #4, and #5); all other fields are the same. So
+	// we set them to 0 here.
+	if protocol == "udp" {
+		ns = append(ns[:2], append(make([]uint64, 3), ns[2:]...)...)
+	}
+
 	return &NFSTransportStats{
+		Protocol:                 protocol,
 		Port:                     ns[0],
 		Bind:                     ns[1],
 		Connect:                  ns[2],
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/net_dev.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/net_dev.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3f2523371ab102f22947899d31fedc58f725666f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/net_dev.go
@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
+package procfs
+
+import (
+	"bufio"
+	"errors"
+	"os"
+	"sort"
+	"strconv"
+	"strings"
+)
+
+// NetDevLine is single line parsed from /proc/net/dev or /proc/[pid]/net/dev.
+type NetDevLine struct {
+	Name         string `json:"name"`          // The name of the interface.
+	RxBytes      uint64 `json:"rx_bytes"`      // Cumulative count of bytes received.
+	RxPackets    uint64 `json:"rx_packets"`    // Cumulative count of packets received.
+	RxErrors     uint64 `json:"rx_errors"`     // Cumulative count of receive errors encountered.
+	RxDropped    uint64 `json:"rx_dropped"`    // Cumulative count of packets dropped while receiving.
+	RxFIFO       uint64 `json:"rx_fifo"`       // Cumulative count of FIFO buffer errors.
+	RxFrame      uint64 `json:"rx_frame"`      // Cumulative count of packet framing errors.
+	RxCompressed uint64 `json:"rx_compressed"` // Cumulative count of compressed packets received by the device driver.
+	RxMulticast  uint64 `json:"rx_multicast"`  // Cumulative count of multicast frames received by the device driver.
+	TxBytes      uint64 `json:"tx_bytes"`      // Cumulative count of bytes transmitted.
+	TxPackets    uint64 `json:"tx_packets"`    // Cumulative count of packets transmitted.
+	TxErrors     uint64 `json:"tx_errors"`     // Cumulative count of transmit errors encountered.
+	TxDropped    uint64 `json:"tx_dropped"`    // Cumulative count of packets dropped while transmitting.
+	TxFIFO       uint64 `json:"tx_fifo"`       // Cumulative count of FIFO buffer errors.
+	TxCollisions uint64 `json:"tx_collisions"` // Cumulative count of collisions detected on the interface.
+	TxCarrier    uint64 `json:"tx_carrier"`    // Cumulative count of carrier losses detected by the device driver.
+	TxCompressed uint64 `json:"tx_compressed"` // Cumulative count of compressed packets transmitted by the device driver.
+}
+
+// NetDev is parsed from /proc/net/dev or /proc/[pid]/net/dev. The map keys
+// are interface names.
+type NetDev map[string]NetDevLine
+
+// NewNetDev returns kernel/system statistics read from /proc/net/dev.
+func NewNetDev() (NetDev, error) {
+	fs, err := NewFS(DefaultMountPoint)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+
+	return fs.NewNetDev()
+}
+
+// NewNetDev returns kernel/system statistics read from /proc/net/dev.
+func (fs FS) NewNetDev() (NetDev, error) {
+	return newNetDev(fs.Path("net/dev"))
+}
+
+// NewNetDev returns kernel/system statistics read from /proc/[pid]/net/dev.
+func (p Proc) NewNetDev() (NetDev, error) {
+	return newNetDev(p.path("net/dev"))
+}
+
+// newNetDev creates a new NetDev from the contents of the given file.
+func newNetDev(file string) (NetDev, error) {
+	f, err := os.Open(file)
+	if err != nil {
+		return NetDev{}, err
+	}
+	defer f.Close()
+
+	nd := NetDev{}
+	s := bufio.NewScanner(f)
+	for n := 0; s.Scan(); n++ {
+		// Skip the 2 header lines.
+		if n < 2 {
+			continue
+		}
+
+		line, err := nd.parseLine(s.Text())
+		if err != nil {
+			return nd, err
+		}
+
+		nd[line.Name] = *line
+	}
+
+	return nd, s.Err()
+}
+
+// parseLine parses a single line from the /proc/net/dev file. Header lines
+// must be filtered prior to calling this method.
+func (nd NetDev) parseLine(rawLine string) (*NetDevLine, error) {
+	parts := strings.SplitN(rawLine, ":", 2)
+	if len(parts) != 2 {
+		return nil, errors.New("invalid net/dev line, missing colon")
+	}
+	fields := strings.Fields(strings.TrimSpace(parts[1]))
+
+	var err error
+	line := &NetDevLine{}
+
+	// Interface Name
+	line.Name = strings.TrimSpace(parts[0])
+	if line.Name == "" {
+		return nil, errors.New("invalid net/dev line, empty interface name")
+	}
+
+	// RX
+	line.RxBytes, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[0], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.RxPackets, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[1], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.RxErrors, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[2], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.RxDropped, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[3], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.RxFIFO, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[4], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.RxFrame, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[5], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.RxCompressed, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[6], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.RxMulticast, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[7], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+
+	// TX
+	line.TxBytes, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[8], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.TxPackets, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[9], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.TxErrors, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[10], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.TxDropped, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[11], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.TxFIFO, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[12], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.TxCollisions, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[13], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.TxCarrier, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[14], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	line.TxCompressed, err = strconv.ParseUint(fields[15], 10, 64)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+
+	return line, nil
+}
+
+// Total aggregates the values across interfaces and returns a new NetDevLine.
+// The Name field will be a sorted comma separated list of interface names.
+func (nd NetDev) Total() NetDevLine {
+	total := NetDevLine{}
+
+	names := make([]string, 0, len(nd))
+	for _, ifc := range nd {
+		names = append(names, ifc.Name)
+		total.RxBytes += ifc.RxBytes
+		total.RxPackets += ifc.RxPackets
+		total.RxPackets += ifc.RxPackets
+		total.RxErrors += ifc.RxErrors
+		total.RxDropped += ifc.RxDropped
+		total.RxFIFO += ifc.RxFIFO
+		total.RxFrame += ifc.RxFrame
+		total.RxCompressed += ifc.RxCompressed
+		total.RxMulticast += ifc.RxMulticast
+		total.TxBytes += ifc.TxBytes
+		total.TxPackets += ifc.TxPackets
+		total.TxErrors += ifc.TxErrors
+		total.TxDropped += ifc.TxDropped
+		total.TxFIFO += ifc.TxFIFO
+		total.TxCollisions += ifc.TxCollisions
+		total.TxCarrier += ifc.TxCarrier
+		total.TxCompressed += ifc.TxCompressed
+	}
+	sort.Strings(names)
+	total.Name = strings.Join(names, ", ")
+
+	return total
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc.go
index 8717e1fe0d2eff21bb866026535cf6c2ff424b05..06bed0ef4a3ad33b8cf6f928a7115398919a137f 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc.go
@@ -1,6 +1,20 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package procfs
 
 import (
+	"bytes"
 	"fmt"
 	"io/ioutil"
 	"os"
@@ -113,7 +127,7 @@ func (p Proc) CmdLine() ([]string, error) {
 		return []string{}, nil
 	}
 
-	return strings.Split(string(data[:len(data)-1]), string(byte(0))), nil
+	return strings.Split(string(bytes.TrimRight(data, string("\x00"))), string(byte(0))), nil
 }
 
 // Comm returns the command name of a process.
@@ -142,6 +156,26 @@ func (p Proc) Executable() (string, error) {
 	return exe, err
 }
 
+// Cwd returns the absolute path to the current working directory of the process.
+func (p Proc) Cwd() (string, error) {
+	wd, err := os.Readlink(p.path("cwd"))
+	if os.IsNotExist(err) {
+		return "", nil
+	}
+
+	return wd, err
+}
+
+// RootDir returns the absolute path to the process's root directory (as set by chroot)
+func (p Proc) RootDir() (string, error) {
+	rdir, err := os.Readlink(p.path("root"))
+	if os.IsNotExist(err) {
+		return "", nil
+	}
+
+	return rdir, err
+}
+
 // FileDescriptors returns the currently open file descriptors of a process.
 func (p Proc) FileDescriptors() ([]uintptr, error) {
 	names, err := p.fileDescriptors()
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_io.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_io.go
index b4e31d7ba39e96c63479ecbc291c0f4a60b866fa..0251c83bfe81945aaf6688d02b4f895554d733d4 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_io.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_io.go
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package procfs
 
 import (
@@ -47,9 +60,6 @@ func (p Proc) NewIO() (ProcIO, error) {
 
 	_, err = fmt.Sscanf(string(data), ioFormat, &pio.RChar, &pio.WChar, &pio.SyscR,
 		&pio.SyscW, &pio.ReadBytes, &pio.WriteBytes, &pio.CancelledWriteBytes)
-	if err != nil {
-		return pio, err
-	}
 
-	return pio, nil
+	return pio, err
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_limits.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_limits.go
index 2df997ce11fe090b7ce035572432feefb9d0c877..f04ba6fda852655a6c266644cfa30291c48b5e5c 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_limits.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_limits.go
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package procfs
 
 import (
@@ -13,46 +26,46 @@ import (
 // http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getrlimit.2.html.
 type ProcLimits struct {
 	// CPU time limit in seconds.
-	CPUTime int
+	CPUTime int64
 	// Maximum size of files that the process may create.
-	FileSize int
+	FileSize int64
 	// Maximum size of the process's data segment (initialized data,
 	// uninitialized data, and heap).
-	DataSize int
+	DataSize int64
 	// Maximum size of the process stack in bytes.
-	StackSize int
+	StackSize int64
 	// Maximum size of a core file.
-	CoreFileSize int
+	CoreFileSize int64
 	// Limit of the process's resident set in pages.
-	ResidentSet int
+	ResidentSet int64
 	// Maximum number of processes that can be created for the real user ID of
 	// the calling process.
-	Processes int
+	Processes int64
 	// Value one greater than the maximum file descriptor number that can be
 	// opened by this process.
-	OpenFiles int
+	OpenFiles int64
 	// Maximum number of bytes of memory that may be locked into RAM.
-	LockedMemory int
+	LockedMemory int64
 	// Maximum size of the process's virtual memory address space in bytes.
-	AddressSpace int
+	AddressSpace int64
 	// Limit on the combined number of flock(2) locks and fcntl(2) leases that
 	// this process may establish.
-	FileLocks int
+	FileLocks int64
 	// Limit of signals that may be queued for the real user ID of the calling
 	// process.
-	PendingSignals int
+	PendingSignals int64
 	// Limit on the number of bytes that can be allocated for POSIX message
 	// queues for the real user ID of the calling process.
-	MsqqueueSize int
+	MsqqueueSize int64
 	// Limit of the nice priority set using setpriority(2) or nice(2).
-	NicePriority int
+	NicePriority int64
 	// Limit of the real-time priority set using sched_setscheduler(2) or
 	// sched_setparam(2).
-	RealtimePriority int
+	RealtimePriority int64
 	// Limit (in microseconds) on the amount of CPU time that a process
 	// scheduled under a real-time scheduling policy may consume without making
 	// a blocking system call.
-	RealtimeTimeout int
+	RealtimeTimeout int64
 }
 
 const (
@@ -125,13 +138,13 @@ func (p Proc) NewLimits() (ProcLimits, error) {
 	return l, s.Err()
 }
 
-func parseInt(s string) (int, error) {
+func parseInt(s string) (int64, error) {
 	if s == limitsUnlimited {
 		return -1, nil
 	}
-	i, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 32)
+	i, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 64)
 	if err != nil {
 		return 0, fmt.Errorf("couldn't parse value %s: %s", s, err)
 	}
-	return int(i), nil
+	return i, nil
 }
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_ns.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_ns.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d06c26ebad9b21c84937a2eb9a2e1c0fad1ce378
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_ns.go
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
+package procfs
+
+import (
+	"fmt"
+	"os"
+	"strconv"
+	"strings"
+)
+
+// Namespace represents a single namespace of a process.
+type Namespace struct {
+	Type  string // Namespace type.
+	Inode uint32 // Inode number of the namespace. If two processes are in the same namespace their inodes will match.
+}
+
+// Namespaces contains all of the namespaces that the process is contained in.
+type Namespaces map[string]Namespace
+
+// NewNamespaces reads from /proc/[pid/ns/* to get the namespaces of which the
+// process is a member.
+func (p Proc) NewNamespaces() (Namespaces, error) {
+	d, err := os.Open(p.path("ns"))
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, err
+	}
+	defer d.Close()
+
+	names, err := d.Readdirnames(-1)
+	if err != nil {
+		return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to read contents of ns dir: %v", err)
+	}
+
+	ns := make(Namespaces, len(names))
+	for _, name := range names {
+		target, err := os.Readlink(p.path("ns", name))
+		if err != nil {
+			return nil, err
+		}
+
+		fields := strings.SplitN(target, ":", 2)
+		if len(fields) != 2 {
+			return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse namespace type and inode from '%v'", target)
+		}
+
+		typ := fields[0]
+		inode, err := strconv.ParseUint(strings.Trim(fields[1], "[]"), 10, 32)
+		if err != nil {
+			return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse inode from '%v': %v", fields[1], err)
+		}
+
+		ns[name] = Namespace{typ, uint32(inode)}
+	}
+
+	return ns, nil
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_psi.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_psi.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4f11cdbdbebc232080a603a070bbba9d5d44bd02
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_psi.go
@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
+// Copyright 2019 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
+package procfs
+
+// The PSI / pressure interface is described at
+//   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/accounting/psi.txt
+// Each resource (cpu, io, memory, ...) is exposed as a single file.
+// Each file may contain up to two lines, one for "some" pressure and one for "full" pressure.
+// Each line contains several averages (over n seconds) and a total in µs.
+//
+// Example io pressure file:
+// > some avg10=0.06 avg60=0.21 avg300=0.99 total=8537362
+// > full avg10=0.00 avg60=0.13 avg300=0.96 total=8183134
+
+import (
+	"fmt"
+	"io"
+	"io/ioutil"
+	"os"
+	"strings"
+)
+
+const lineFormat = "avg10=%f avg60=%f avg300=%f total=%d"
+
+// PSILine is a single line of values as returned by /proc/pressure/*
+// The Avg entries are averages over n seconds, as a percentage
+// The Total line is in microseconds
+type PSILine struct {
+	Avg10  float64
+	Avg60  float64
+	Avg300 float64
+	Total  uint64
+}
+
+// PSIStats represent pressure stall information from /proc/pressure/*
+// Some indicates the share of time in which at least some tasks are stalled
+// Full indicates the share of time in which all non-idle tasks are stalled simultaneously
+type PSIStats struct {
+	Some *PSILine
+	Full *PSILine
+}
+
+// NewPSIStatsForResource reads pressure stall information for the specified
+// resource. At time of writing this can be either "cpu", "memory" or "io".
+func NewPSIStatsForResource(resource string) (PSIStats, error) {
+	fs, err := NewFS(DefaultMountPoint)
+	if err != nil {
+		return PSIStats{}, err
+	}
+
+	return fs.NewPSIStatsForResource(resource)
+}
+
+// NewPSIStatsForResource reads pressure stall information from /proc/pressure/<resource>
+func (fs FS) NewPSIStatsForResource(resource string) (PSIStats, error) {
+	file, err := os.Open(fs.Path(fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", "pressure", resource)))
+	if err != nil {
+		return PSIStats{}, fmt.Errorf("psi_stats: unavailable for %s", resource)
+	}
+
+	defer file.Close()
+	return parsePSIStats(resource, file)
+}
+
+// parsePSIStats parses the specified file for pressure stall information
+func parsePSIStats(resource string, file io.Reader) (PSIStats, error) {
+	psiStats := PSIStats{}
+	stats, err := ioutil.ReadAll(file)
+	if err != nil {
+		return psiStats, fmt.Errorf("psi_stats: unable to read data for %s", resource)
+	}
+
+	for _, l := range strings.Split(string(stats), "\n") {
+		prefix := strings.Split(l, " ")[0]
+		switch prefix {
+		case "some":
+			psi := PSILine{}
+			_, err := fmt.Sscanf(l, fmt.Sprintf("some %s", lineFormat), &psi.Avg10, &psi.Avg60, &psi.Avg300, &psi.Total)
+			if err != nil {
+				return PSIStats{}, err
+			}
+			psiStats.Some = &psi
+		case "full":
+			psi := PSILine{}
+			_, err := fmt.Sscanf(l, fmt.Sprintf("full %s", lineFormat), &psi.Avg10, &psi.Avg60, &psi.Avg300, &psi.Total)
+			if err != nil {
+				return PSIStats{}, err
+			}
+			psiStats.Full = &psi
+		default:
+			// If we encounter a line with an unknown prefix, ignore it and move on
+			// Should new measurement types be added in the future we'll simply ignore them instead
+			// of erroring on retrieval
+			continue
+		}
+	}
+
+	return psiStats, nil
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_stat.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_stat.go
index 724e271b9ed8a7714e2f9bb41c91e7ef4794898b..e7c626a8e8bcfccea335eeb9b4527d2fd9e2b5b4 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_stat.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/proc_stat.go
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package procfs
 
 import (
@@ -82,7 +95,7 @@ type ProcStat struct {
 	// in clock ticks.
 	Starttime uint64
 	// Virtual memory size in bytes.
-	VSize int
+	VSize uint
 	// Resident set size in pages.
 	RSS int
 
@@ -151,7 +164,7 @@ func (p Proc) NewStat() (ProcStat, error) {
 }
 
 // VirtualMemory returns the virtual memory size in bytes.
-func (s ProcStat) VirtualMemory() int {
+func (s ProcStat) VirtualMemory() uint {
 	return s.VSize
 }
 
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/stat.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/stat.go
index 701f4df6483777c38020a17f66d4df4505a347f5..61eb6b0e3ceaa6bdfa5be778be8a57c4ab13866c 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/stat.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/stat.go
@@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
+// Copyright 2018 The Prometheus Authors
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
 package procfs
 
 import (
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/ttar b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/ttar
index 8227a4a376cfc805e27f827facd0ff87de2c6ef8..b0171a12b59f32f630a330ce0584eda70e3495a1 100755
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/ttar
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/ttar
@@ -1,11 +1,26 @@
 #!/usr/bin/env bash
+
 # Purpose: plain text tar format
 # Limitations: - only suitable for text files, directories, and symlinks
 #              - stores only filename, content, and mode
 #              - not designed for untrusted input
-
+#
 # Note: must work with bash version 3.2 (macOS)
 
+# Copyright 2017 Roger Luethi
+#
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+
 set -o errexit -o nounset
 
 # Sanitize environment (for instance, standard sorting of glob matches)
@@ -13,6 +28,55 @@ export LC_ALL=C
 
 path=""
 CMD=""
+ARG_STRING="$*"
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Not all sed implementations can work on null bytes. In order to make ttar
+# work out of the box on macOS, use Python as a stream editor.
+
+USE_PYTHON=0
+
+PYTHON_CREATE_FILTER=$(cat << 'PCF'
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+import re
+import sys
+
+for line in sys.stdin:
+    line = re.sub(r'EOF', r'\EOF', line)
+    line = re.sub(r'NULLBYTE', r'\NULLBYTE', line)
+    line = re.sub('\x00', r'NULLBYTE', line)
+    sys.stdout.write(line)
+PCF
+)
+
+PYTHON_EXTRACT_FILTER=$(cat << 'PEF'
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+import re
+import sys
+
+for line in sys.stdin:
+    line = re.sub(r'(?<!\\)NULLBYTE', '\x00', line)
+    line = re.sub(r'\\NULLBYTE', 'NULLBYTE', line)
+    line = re.sub(r'([^\\])EOF', r'\1', line)
+    line = re.sub(r'\\EOF', 'EOF', line)
+    sys.stdout.write(line)
+PEF
+)
+
+function test_environment {
+    if [[ "$(echo "a" | sed 's/a/\x0/' | wc -c)" -ne 2 ]]; then
+        echo "WARNING sed unable to handle null bytes, using Python (slow)."
+        if ! which python >/dev/null; then
+            echo "ERROR Python not found. Aborting."
+            exit 2
+        fi
+        USE_PYTHON=1
+    fi
+}
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 function usage {
     bname=$(basename "$0")
@@ -23,6 +87,7 @@ Usage:   $bname [-C <DIR>] -c -f <ARCHIVE> <FILE...> (create archive)
 
 Options:
          -C <DIR>                                    (change directory)
+         -v                                          (verbose)
 
 Example: Change to sysfs directory, create ttar file from fixtures directory
          $bname -C sysfs -c -f sysfs/fixtures.ttar fixtures/
@@ -45,6 +110,8 @@ function set_cmd {
     CMD=$1
 }
 
+unset VERBOSE
+
 while getopts :cf:htxvC: opt; do
     case $opt in
         c)
@@ -142,8 +209,37 @@ function extract {
     fi
     while IFS= read -r line; do
         line_no=$(( line_no + 1 ))
+        local eof_without_newline
         if [ "$size" -gt 0 ]; then
-            echo "$line" >> "$path"
+            if [[ "$line" =~ [^\\]EOF ]]; then
+                # An EOF not preceeded by a backslash indicates that the line
+                # does not end with a newline
+                eof_without_newline=1
+            else
+                eof_without_newline=0
+            fi
+            # Replace NULLBYTE with null byte if at beginning of line
+            # Replace NULLBYTE with null byte unless preceeded by backslash
+            # Remove one backslash in front of NULLBYTE (if any)
+            # Remove EOF unless preceeded by backslash
+            # Remove one backslash in front of EOF
+            if [ $USE_PYTHON -eq 1 ]; then
+                echo -n "$line" | python -c "$PYTHON_EXTRACT_FILTER" >> "$path"
+            else
+                # The repeated pattern makes up for sed's lack of negative
+                # lookbehind assertions (for consecutive null bytes).
+                echo -n "$line" | \
+                    sed -e 's/^NULLBYTE/\x0/g;
+                            s/\([^\\]\)NULLBYTE/\1\x0/g;
+                            s/\([^\\]\)NULLBYTE/\1\x0/g;
+                            s/\\NULLBYTE/NULLBYTE/g;
+                            s/\([^\\]\)EOF/\1/g;
+                            s/\\EOF/EOF/g;
+                    ' >> "$path"
+            fi
+            if [[ "$eof_without_newline" -eq 0 ]]; then
+                echo >> "$path"
+            fi
             size=$(( size - 1 ))
             continue
         fi
@@ -187,11 +283,14 @@ function get_mode {
     local mfile=$1
     if [ -z "${STAT_OPTION:-}" ]; then
         if stat -c '%a' "$mfile" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+            # GNU stat
             STAT_OPTION='-c'
             STAT_FORMAT='%a'
         else
+            # BSD stat
             STAT_OPTION='-f'
-            STAT_FORMAT='%A'
+            # Octal output, user/group/other (omit file type, sticky bit)
+            STAT_FORMAT='%OLp'
         fi
     fi
     stat "${STAT_OPTION}" "${STAT_FORMAT}" "$mfile"
@@ -200,6 +299,7 @@ function get_mode {
 function _create {
     shopt -s nullglob
     local mode
+    local eof_without_newline
     while (( "$#" )); do
         file=$1
         if [ -L "$file" ]; then
@@ -223,8 +323,30 @@ function _create {
         elif [ -f "$file" ]; then
             echo "Path: $file"
             lines=$(wc -l "$file"|awk '{print $1}')
+            eof_without_newline=0
+            if [[ "$(wc -c "$file"|awk '{print $1}')" -gt 0 ]] && \
+                    [[ "$(tail -c 1 "$file" | wc -l)" -eq 0 ]]; then
+                eof_without_newline=1
+                lines=$((lines+1))
+            fi
             echo "Lines: $lines"
-            cat "$file"
+            # Add backslash in front of EOF
+            # Add backslash in front of NULLBYTE
+            # Replace null byte with NULLBYTE
+            if [ $USE_PYTHON -eq 1 ]; then
+                < "$file" python -c "$PYTHON_CREATE_FILTER"
+            else
+                < "$file" \
+                    sed 's/EOF/\\EOF/g;
+                         s/NULLBYTE/\\NULLBYTE/g;
+                         s/\x0/NULLBYTE/g;
+                    '
+            fi
+            if [[ "$eof_without_newline" -eq 1 ]]; then
+                # Finish line with EOF to indicate that the original line did
+                # not end with a linefeed
+                echo "EOF"
+            fi
             mode=$(get_mode "$file")
             echo "Mode: $mode"
             vecho "$mode $file"
@@ -249,9 +371,12 @@ function create {
         rm "$ttar_file"
     fi
     exec > "$ttar_file"
+    echo "# Archive created by ttar $ARG_STRING"
     _create "$@"
 }
 
+test_environment
+
 if [ -n "${CDIR:-}" ]; then
     if [[ "$ARCHIVE" != /* ]]; then
         # Relative path: preserve the archive's location before changing
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfrm.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfrm.go
index ffe9df50d6c6fbd7f87ce9e3f87950e9d2451a9f..8f1508f0fd1145b09fe22db9d4c256d472a3997a 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfrm.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfrm.go
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ func (fs FS) NewXfrmStat() (XfrmStat, error) {
 
 		if len(fields) != 2 {
 			return XfrmStat{}, fmt.Errorf(
-				"couldnt parse %s line %s", file.Name(), s.Text())
+				"couldn't parse %s line %s", file.Name(), s.Text())
 		}
 
 		name := fields[0]
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfs/parse.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfs/parse.go
deleted file mode 100644
index c8f6279f39f3e212e5f8bae61a13bd443b6a2a26..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfs/parse.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,359 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2017 The Prometheus Authors
-// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-// You may obtain a copy of the License at
-//
-// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-//
-// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-// limitations under the License.
-
-package xfs
-
-import (
-	"bufio"
-	"fmt"
-	"io"
-	"strconv"
-	"strings"
-)
-
-// ParseStats parses a Stats from an input io.Reader, using the format
-// found in /proc/fs/xfs/stat.
-func ParseStats(r io.Reader) (*Stats, error) {
-	const (
-		// Fields parsed into stats structures.
-		fieldExtentAlloc = "extent_alloc"
-		fieldAbt         = "abt"
-		fieldBlkMap      = "blk_map"
-		fieldBmbt        = "bmbt"
-		fieldDir         = "dir"
-		fieldTrans       = "trans"
-		fieldIg          = "ig"
-		fieldLog         = "log"
-		fieldRw          = "rw"
-		fieldAttr        = "attr"
-		fieldIcluster    = "icluster"
-		fieldVnodes      = "vnodes"
-		fieldBuf         = "buf"
-		fieldXpc         = "xpc"
-
-		// Unimplemented at this time due to lack of documentation.
-		fieldPushAil = "push_ail"
-		fieldXstrat  = "xstrat"
-		fieldAbtb2   = "abtb2"
-		fieldAbtc2   = "abtc2"
-		fieldBmbt2   = "bmbt2"
-		fieldIbt2    = "ibt2"
-		fieldFibt2   = "fibt2"
-		fieldQm      = "qm"
-		fieldDebug   = "debug"
-	)
-
-	var xfss Stats
-
-	s := bufio.NewScanner(r)
-	for s.Scan() {
-		// Expect at least a string label and a single integer value, ex:
-		//   - abt 0
-		//   - rw 1 2
-		ss := strings.Fields(string(s.Bytes()))
-		if len(ss) < 2 {
-			continue
-		}
-		label := ss[0]
-
-		// Extended precision counters are uint64 values.
-		if label == fieldXpc {
-			us, err := parseUint64s(ss[1:])
-			if err != nil {
-				return nil, err
-			}
-
-			xfss.ExtendedPrecision, err = extendedPrecisionStats(us)
-			if err != nil {
-				return nil, err
-			}
-
-			continue
-		}
-
-		// All other counters are uint32 values.
-		us, err := parseUint32s(ss[1:])
-		if err != nil {
-			return nil, err
-		}
-
-		switch label {
-		case fieldExtentAlloc:
-			xfss.ExtentAllocation, err = extentAllocationStats(us)
-		case fieldAbt:
-			xfss.AllocationBTree, err = btreeStats(us)
-		case fieldBlkMap:
-			xfss.BlockMapping, err = blockMappingStats(us)
-		case fieldBmbt:
-			xfss.BlockMapBTree, err = btreeStats(us)
-		case fieldDir:
-			xfss.DirectoryOperation, err = directoryOperationStats(us)
-		case fieldTrans:
-			xfss.Transaction, err = transactionStats(us)
-		case fieldIg:
-			xfss.InodeOperation, err = inodeOperationStats(us)
-		case fieldLog:
-			xfss.LogOperation, err = logOperationStats(us)
-		case fieldRw:
-			xfss.ReadWrite, err = readWriteStats(us)
-		case fieldAttr:
-			xfss.AttributeOperation, err = attributeOperationStats(us)
-		case fieldIcluster:
-			xfss.InodeClustering, err = inodeClusteringStats(us)
-		case fieldVnodes:
-			xfss.Vnode, err = vnodeStats(us)
-		case fieldBuf:
-			xfss.Buffer, err = bufferStats(us)
-		}
-		if err != nil {
-			return nil, err
-		}
-	}
-
-	return &xfss, s.Err()
-}
-
-// extentAllocationStats builds an ExtentAllocationStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func extentAllocationStats(us []uint32) (ExtentAllocationStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 4 {
-		return ExtentAllocationStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS extent allocation stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return ExtentAllocationStats{
-		ExtentsAllocated: us[0],
-		BlocksAllocated:  us[1],
-		ExtentsFreed:     us[2],
-		BlocksFreed:      us[3],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// btreeStats builds a BTreeStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func btreeStats(us []uint32) (BTreeStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 4 {
-		return BTreeStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS btree stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return BTreeStats{
-		Lookups:         us[0],
-		Compares:        us[1],
-		RecordsInserted: us[2],
-		RecordsDeleted:  us[3],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// BlockMappingStat builds a BlockMappingStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func blockMappingStats(us []uint32) (BlockMappingStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 7 {
-		return BlockMappingStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS block mapping stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return BlockMappingStats{
-		Reads:                us[0],
-		Writes:               us[1],
-		Unmaps:               us[2],
-		ExtentListInsertions: us[3],
-		ExtentListDeletions:  us[4],
-		ExtentListLookups:    us[5],
-		ExtentListCompares:   us[6],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// DirectoryOperationStats builds a DirectoryOperationStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func directoryOperationStats(us []uint32) (DirectoryOperationStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 4 {
-		return DirectoryOperationStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS directory operation stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return DirectoryOperationStats{
-		Lookups:  us[0],
-		Creates:  us[1],
-		Removes:  us[2],
-		Getdents: us[3],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// TransactionStats builds a TransactionStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func transactionStats(us []uint32) (TransactionStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 3 {
-		return TransactionStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS transaction stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return TransactionStats{
-		Sync:  us[0],
-		Async: us[1],
-		Empty: us[2],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// InodeOperationStats builds an InodeOperationStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func inodeOperationStats(us []uint32) (InodeOperationStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 7 {
-		return InodeOperationStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS inode operation stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return InodeOperationStats{
-		Attempts:        us[0],
-		Found:           us[1],
-		Recycle:         us[2],
-		Missed:          us[3],
-		Duplicate:       us[4],
-		Reclaims:        us[5],
-		AttributeChange: us[6],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// LogOperationStats builds a LogOperationStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func logOperationStats(us []uint32) (LogOperationStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 5 {
-		return LogOperationStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS log operation stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return LogOperationStats{
-		Writes:            us[0],
-		Blocks:            us[1],
-		NoInternalBuffers: us[2],
-		Force:             us[3],
-		ForceSleep:        us[4],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// ReadWriteStats builds a ReadWriteStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func readWriteStats(us []uint32) (ReadWriteStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 2 {
-		return ReadWriteStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS read write stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return ReadWriteStats{
-		Read:  us[0],
-		Write: us[1],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// AttributeOperationStats builds an AttributeOperationStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func attributeOperationStats(us []uint32) (AttributeOperationStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 4 {
-		return AttributeOperationStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS attribute operation stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return AttributeOperationStats{
-		Get:    us[0],
-		Set:    us[1],
-		Remove: us[2],
-		List:   us[3],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// InodeClusteringStats builds an InodeClusteringStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func inodeClusteringStats(us []uint32) (InodeClusteringStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 3 {
-		return InodeClusteringStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS inode clustering stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return InodeClusteringStats{
-		Iflush:     us[0],
-		Flush:      us[1],
-		FlushInode: us[2],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// VnodeStats builds a VnodeStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func vnodeStats(us []uint32) (VnodeStats, error) {
-	// The attribute "Free" appears to not be available on older XFS
-	// stats versions.  Therefore, 7 or 8 elements may appear in
-	// this slice.
-	l := len(us)
-	if l != 7 && l != 8 {
-		return VnodeStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS vnode stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	s := VnodeStats{
-		Active:   us[0],
-		Allocate: us[1],
-		Get:      us[2],
-		Hold:     us[3],
-		Release:  us[4],
-		Reclaim:  us[5],
-		Remove:   us[6],
-	}
-
-	// Skip adding free, unless it is present. The zero value will
-	// be used in place of an actual count.
-	if l == 7 {
-		return s, nil
-	}
-
-	s.Free = us[7]
-	return s, nil
-}
-
-// BufferStats builds a BufferStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func bufferStats(us []uint32) (BufferStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 9 {
-		return BufferStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS buffer stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return BufferStats{
-		Get:             us[0],
-		Create:          us[1],
-		GetLocked:       us[2],
-		GetLockedWaited: us[3],
-		BusyLocked:      us[4],
-		MissLocked:      us[5],
-		PageRetries:     us[6],
-		PageFound:       us[7],
-		GetRead:         us[8],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// ExtendedPrecisionStats builds an ExtendedPrecisionStats from a slice of uint32s.
-func extendedPrecisionStats(us []uint64) (ExtendedPrecisionStats, error) {
-	if l := len(us); l != 3 {
-		return ExtendedPrecisionStats{}, fmt.Errorf("incorrect number of values for XFS extended precision stats: %d", l)
-	}
-
-	return ExtendedPrecisionStats{
-		FlushBytes: us[0],
-		WriteBytes: us[1],
-		ReadBytes:  us[2],
-	}, nil
-}
-
-// parseUint32s parses a slice of strings into a slice of uint32s.
-func parseUint32s(ss []string) ([]uint32, error) {
-	us := make([]uint32, 0, len(ss))
-	for _, s := range ss {
-		u, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 32)
-		if err != nil {
-			return nil, err
-		}
-
-		us = append(us, uint32(u))
-	}
-
-	return us, nil
-}
-
-// parseUint64s parses a slice of strings into a slice of uint64s.
-func parseUint64s(ss []string) ([]uint64, error) {
-	us := make([]uint64, 0, len(ss))
-	for _, s := range ss {
-		u, err := strconv.ParseUint(s, 10, 64)
-		if err != nil {
-			return nil, err
-		}
-
-		us = append(us, u)
-	}
-
-	return us, nil
-}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfs/xfs.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfs/xfs.go
deleted file mode 100644
index d86794b7ca9989aeb75a18bb68a43f8e081a9c99..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/procfs/xfs/xfs.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,163 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2017 The Prometheus Authors
-// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-// You may obtain a copy of the License at
-//
-// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-//
-// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-// limitations under the License.
-
-// Package xfs provides access to statistics exposed by the XFS filesystem.
-package xfs
-
-// Stats contains XFS filesystem runtime statistics, parsed from
-// /proc/fs/xfs/stat.
-//
-// The names and meanings of each statistic were taken from
-// http://xfs.org/index.php/Runtime_Stats and xfs_stats.h in the Linux
-// kernel source. Most counters are uint32s (same data types used in
-// xfs_stats.h), but some of the "extended precision stats" are uint64s.
-type Stats struct {
-	// The name of the filesystem used to source these statistics.
-	// If empty, this indicates aggregated statistics for all XFS
-	// filesystems on the host.
-	Name string
-
-	ExtentAllocation   ExtentAllocationStats
-	AllocationBTree    BTreeStats
-	BlockMapping       BlockMappingStats
-	BlockMapBTree      BTreeStats
-	DirectoryOperation DirectoryOperationStats
-	Transaction        TransactionStats
-	InodeOperation     InodeOperationStats
-	LogOperation       LogOperationStats
-	ReadWrite          ReadWriteStats
-	AttributeOperation AttributeOperationStats
-	InodeClustering    InodeClusteringStats
-	Vnode              VnodeStats
-	Buffer             BufferStats
-	ExtendedPrecision  ExtendedPrecisionStats
-}
-
-// ExtentAllocationStats contains statistics regarding XFS extent allocations.
-type ExtentAllocationStats struct {
-	ExtentsAllocated uint32
-	BlocksAllocated  uint32
-	ExtentsFreed     uint32
-	BlocksFreed      uint32
-}
-
-// BTreeStats contains statistics regarding an XFS internal B-tree.
-type BTreeStats struct {
-	Lookups         uint32
-	Compares        uint32
-	RecordsInserted uint32
-	RecordsDeleted  uint32
-}
-
-// BlockMappingStats contains statistics regarding XFS block maps.
-type BlockMappingStats struct {
-	Reads                uint32
-	Writes               uint32
-	Unmaps               uint32
-	ExtentListInsertions uint32
-	ExtentListDeletions  uint32
-	ExtentListLookups    uint32
-	ExtentListCompares   uint32
-}
-
-// DirectoryOperationStats contains statistics regarding XFS directory entries.
-type DirectoryOperationStats struct {
-	Lookups  uint32
-	Creates  uint32
-	Removes  uint32
-	Getdents uint32
-}
-
-// TransactionStats contains statistics regarding XFS metadata transactions.
-type TransactionStats struct {
-	Sync  uint32
-	Async uint32
-	Empty uint32
-}
-
-// InodeOperationStats contains statistics regarding XFS inode operations.
-type InodeOperationStats struct {
-	Attempts        uint32
-	Found           uint32
-	Recycle         uint32
-	Missed          uint32
-	Duplicate       uint32
-	Reclaims        uint32
-	AttributeChange uint32
-}
-
-// LogOperationStats contains statistics regarding the XFS log buffer.
-type LogOperationStats struct {
-	Writes            uint32
-	Blocks            uint32
-	NoInternalBuffers uint32
-	Force             uint32
-	ForceSleep        uint32
-}
-
-// ReadWriteStats contains statistics regarding the number of read and write
-// system calls for XFS filesystems.
-type ReadWriteStats struct {
-	Read  uint32
-	Write uint32
-}
-
-// AttributeOperationStats contains statistics regarding manipulation of
-// XFS extended file attributes.
-type AttributeOperationStats struct {
-	Get    uint32
-	Set    uint32
-	Remove uint32
-	List   uint32
-}
-
-// InodeClusteringStats contains statistics regarding XFS inode clustering
-// operations.
-type InodeClusteringStats struct {
-	Iflush     uint32
-	Flush      uint32
-	FlushInode uint32
-}
-
-// VnodeStats contains statistics regarding XFS vnode operations.
-type VnodeStats struct {
-	Active   uint32
-	Allocate uint32
-	Get      uint32
-	Hold     uint32
-	Release  uint32
-	Reclaim  uint32
-	Remove   uint32
-	Free     uint32
-}
-
-// BufferStats contains statistics regarding XFS read/write I/O buffers.
-type BufferStats struct {
-	Get             uint32
-	Create          uint32
-	GetLocked       uint32
-	GetLockedWaited uint32
-	BusyLocked      uint32
-	MissLocked      uint32
-	PageRetries     uint32
-	PageFound       uint32
-	GetRead         uint32
-}
-
-// ExtendedPrecisionStats contains high precision counters used to track the
-// total number of bytes read, written, or flushed, during XFS operations.
-type ExtendedPrecisionStats struct {
-	FlushBytes uint64
-	WriteBytes uint64
-	ReadBytes  uint64
-}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/LICENSE b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index 6a66aea5eafe0ca6a688840c47219556c552488e..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/LICENSE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-Copyright (c) 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-met:
-
-   * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-   * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
-copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
-in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
-distribution.
-   * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
-contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
-this software without specific prior written permission.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/PATENTS b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/PATENTS
deleted file mode 100644
index 733099041f84fa1e58611ab2e11af51c1f26d1d2..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/PATENTS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-Additional IP Rights Grant (Patents)
-
-"This implementation" means the copyrightable works distributed by
-Google as part of the Go project.
-
-Google hereby grants to You a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive,
-no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable (except as stated in this section)
-patent license to make, have made, use, offer to sell, sell, import,
-transfer and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of this
-implementation of Go, where such license applies only to those patent
-claims, both currently owned or controlled by Google and acquired in
-the future, licensable by Google that are necessarily infringed by this
-implementation of Go.  This grant does not include claims that would be
-infringed only as a consequence of further modification of this
-implementation.  If you or your agent or exclusive licensee institute or
-order or agree to the institution of patent litigation against any
-entity (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging
-that this implementation of Go or any code incorporated within this
-implementation of Go constitutes direct or contributory patent
-infringement, or inducement of patent infringement, then any patent
-rights granted to you under this License for this implementation of Go
-shall terminate as of the date such litigation is filed.
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go
deleted file mode 100644
index f143ed6a1eb064088a860b89b1939acef1dc3b12..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,156 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-// Package context defines the Context type, which carries deadlines,
-// cancelation signals, and other request-scoped values across API boundaries
-// and between processes.
-//
-// Incoming requests to a server should create a Context, and outgoing calls to
-// servers should accept a Context. The chain of function calls between must
-// propagate the Context, optionally replacing it with a modified copy created
-// using WithDeadline, WithTimeout, WithCancel, or WithValue.
-//
-// Programs that use Contexts should follow these rules to keep interfaces
-// consistent across packages and enable static analysis tools to check context
-// propagation:
-//
-// Do not store Contexts inside a struct type; instead, pass a Context
-// explicitly to each function that needs it. The Context should be the first
-// parameter, typically named ctx:
-//
-// 	func DoSomething(ctx context.Context, arg Arg) error {
-// 		// ... use ctx ...
-// 	}
-//
-// Do not pass a nil Context, even if a function permits it. Pass context.TODO
-// if you are unsure about which Context to use.
-//
-// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and
-// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions.
-//
-// The same Context may be passed to functions running in different goroutines;
-// Contexts are safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines.
-//
-// See http://blog.golang.org/context for example code for a server that uses
-// Contexts.
-package context // import "golang.org/x/net/context"
-
-import "time"
-
-// A Context carries a deadline, a cancelation signal, and other values across
-// API boundaries.
-//
-// Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously.
-type Context interface {
-	// Deadline returns the time when work done on behalf of this context
-	// should be canceled. Deadline returns ok==false when no deadline is
-	// set. Successive calls to Deadline return the same results.
-	Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool)
-
-	// Done returns a channel that's closed when work done on behalf of this
-	// context should be canceled. Done may return nil if this context can
-	// never be canceled. Successive calls to Done return the same value.
-	//
-	// WithCancel arranges for Done to be closed when cancel is called;
-	// WithDeadline arranges for Done to be closed when the deadline
-	// expires; WithTimeout arranges for Done to be closed when the timeout
-	// elapses.
-	//
-	// Done is provided for use in select statements:
-	//
-	//  // Stream generates values with DoSomething and sends them to out
-	//  // until DoSomething returns an error or ctx.Done is closed.
-	//  func Stream(ctx context.Context, out chan<- Value) error {
-	//  	for {
-	//  		v, err := DoSomething(ctx)
-	//  		if err != nil {
-	//  			return err
-	//  		}
-	//  		select {
-	//  		case <-ctx.Done():
-	//  			return ctx.Err()
-	//  		case out <- v:
-	//  		}
-	//  	}
-	//  }
-	//
-	// See http://blog.golang.org/pipelines for more examples of how to use
-	// a Done channel for cancelation.
-	Done() <-chan struct{}
-
-	// Err returns a non-nil error value after Done is closed. Err returns
-	// Canceled if the context was canceled or DeadlineExceeded if the
-	// context's deadline passed. No other values for Err are defined.
-	// After Done is closed, successive calls to Err return the same value.
-	Err() error
-
-	// Value returns the value associated with this context for key, or nil
-	// if no value is associated with key. Successive calls to Value with
-	// the same key returns the same result.
-	//
-	// Use context values only for request-scoped data that transits
-	// processes and API boundaries, not for passing optional parameters to
-	// functions.
-	//
-	// A key identifies a specific value in a Context. Functions that wish
-	// to store values in Context typically allocate a key in a global
-	// variable then use that key as the argument to context.WithValue and
-	// Context.Value. A key can be any type that supports equality;
-	// packages should define keys as an unexported type to avoid
-	// collisions.
-	//
-	// Packages that define a Context key should provide type-safe accessors
-	// for the values stores using that key:
-	//
-	// 	// Package user defines a User type that's stored in Contexts.
-	// 	package user
-	//
-	// 	import "golang.org/x/net/context"
-	//
-	// 	// User is the type of value stored in the Contexts.
-	// 	type User struct {...}
-	//
-	// 	// key is an unexported type for keys defined in this package.
-	// 	// This prevents collisions with keys defined in other packages.
-	// 	type key int
-	//
-	// 	// userKey is the key for user.User values in Contexts. It is
-	// 	// unexported; clients use user.NewContext and user.FromContext
-	// 	// instead of using this key directly.
-	// 	var userKey key = 0
-	//
-	// 	// NewContext returns a new Context that carries value u.
-	// 	func NewContext(ctx context.Context, u *User) context.Context {
-	// 		return context.WithValue(ctx, userKey, u)
-	// 	}
-	//
-	// 	// FromContext returns the User value stored in ctx, if any.
-	// 	func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (*User, bool) {
-	// 		u, ok := ctx.Value(userKey).(*User)
-	// 		return u, ok
-	// 	}
-	Value(key interface{}) interface{}
-}
-
-// Background returns a non-nil, empty Context. It is never canceled, has no
-// values, and has no deadline. It is typically used by the main function,
-// initialization, and tests, and as the top-level Context for incoming
-// requests.
-func Background() Context {
-	return background
-}
-
-// TODO returns a non-nil, empty Context. Code should use context.TODO when
-// it's unclear which Context to use or it is not yet available (because the
-// surrounding function has not yet been extended to accept a Context
-// parameter).  TODO is recognized by static analysis tools that determine
-// whether Contexts are propagated correctly in a program.
-func TODO() Context {
-	return todo
-}
-
-// A CancelFunc tells an operation to abandon its work.
-// A CancelFunc does not wait for the work to stop.
-// After the first call, subsequent calls to a CancelFunc do nothing.
-type CancelFunc func()
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go
deleted file mode 100644
index d20f52b7de93f81675cb405bd4309af9ee61d2d1..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-// +build go1.7
-
-package context
-
-import (
-	"context" // standard library's context, as of Go 1.7
-	"time"
-)
-
-var (
-	todo       = context.TODO()
-	background = context.Background()
-)
-
-// Canceled is the error returned by Context.Err when the context is canceled.
-var Canceled = context.Canceled
-
-// DeadlineExceeded is the error returned by Context.Err when the context's
-// deadline passes.
-var DeadlineExceeded = context.DeadlineExceeded
-
-// WithCancel returns a copy of parent with a new Done channel. The returned
-// context's Done channel is closed when the returned cancel function is called
-// or when the parent context's Done channel is closed, whichever happens first.
-//
-// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should
-// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete.
-func WithCancel(parent Context) (ctx Context, cancel CancelFunc) {
-	ctx, f := context.WithCancel(parent)
-	return ctx, CancelFunc(f)
-}
-
-// WithDeadline returns a copy of the parent context with the deadline adjusted
-// to be no later than d. If the parent's deadline is already earlier than d,
-// WithDeadline(parent, d) is semantically equivalent to parent. The returned
-// context's Done channel is closed when the deadline expires, when the returned
-// cancel function is called, or when the parent context's Done channel is
-// closed, whichever happens first.
-//
-// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should
-// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete.
-func WithDeadline(parent Context, deadline time.Time) (Context, CancelFunc) {
-	ctx, f := context.WithDeadline(parent, deadline)
-	return ctx, CancelFunc(f)
-}
-
-// WithTimeout returns WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)).
-//
-// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should
-// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete:
-//
-// 	func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) {
-// 		ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond)
-// 		defer cancel()  // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses
-// 		return slowOperation(ctx)
-// 	}
-func WithTimeout(parent Context, timeout time.Duration) (Context, CancelFunc) {
-	return WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout))
-}
-
-// WithValue returns a copy of parent in which the value associated with key is
-// val.
-//
-// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and
-// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions.
-func WithValue(parent Context, key interface{}, val interface{}) Context {
-	return context.WithValue(parent, key, val)
-}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go
deleted file mode 100644
index 0f35592df51885abc1eb01b2e58318590df65874..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,300 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-// +build !go1.7
-
-package context
-
-import (
-	"errors"
-	"fmt"
-	"sync"
-	"time"
-)
-
-// An emptyCtx is never canceled, has no values, and has no deadline. It is not
-// struct{}, since vars of this type must have distinct addresses.
-type emptyCtx int
-
-func (*emptyCtx) Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) {
-	return
-}
-
-func (*emptyCtx) Done() <-chan struct{} {
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (*emptyCtx) Err() error {
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (*emptyCtx) Value(key interface{}) interface{} {
-	return nil
-}
-
-func (e *emptyCtx) String() string {
-	switch e {
-	case background:
-		return "context.Background"
-	case todo:
-		return "context.TODO"
-	}
-	return "unknown empty Context"
-}
-
-var (
-	background = new(emptyCtx)
-	todo       = new(emptyCtx)
-)
-
-// Canceled is the error returned by Context.Err when the context is canceled.
-var Canceled = errors.New("context canceled")
-
-// DeadlineExceeded is the error returned by Context.Err when the context's
-// deadline passes.
-var DeadlineExceeded = errors.New("context deadline exceeded")
-
-// WithCancel returns a copy of parent with a new Done channel. The returned
-// context's Done channel is closed when the returned cancel function is called
-// or when the parent context's Done channel is closed, whichever happens first.
-//
-// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should
-// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete.
-func WithCancel(parent Context) (ctx Context, cancel CancelFunc) {
-	c := newCancelCtx(parent)
-	propagateCancel(parent, c)
-	return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) }
-}
-
-// newCancelCtx returns an initialized cancelCtx.
-func newCancelCtx(parent Context) *cancelCtx {
-	return &cancelCtx{
-		Context: parent,
-		done:    make(chan struct{}),
-	}
-}
-
-// propagateCancel arranges for child to be canceled when parent is.
-func propagateCancel(parent Context, child canceler) {
-	if parent.Done() == nil {
-		return // parent is never canceled
-	}
-	if p, ok := parentCancelCtx(parent); ok {
-		p.mu.Lock()
-		if p.err != nil {
-			// parent has already been canceled
-			child.cancel(false, p.err)
-		} else {
-			if p.children == nil {
-				p.children = make(map[canceler]bool)
-			}
-			p.children[child] = true
-		}
-		p.mu.Unlock()
-	} else {
-		go func() {
-			select {
-			case <-parent.Done():
-				child.cancel(false, parent.Err())
-			case <-child.Done():
-			}
-		}()
-	}
-}
-
-// parentCancelCtx follows a chain of parent references until it finds a
-// *cancelCtx. This function understands how each of the concrete types in this
-// package represents its parent.
-func parentCancelCtx(parent Context) (*cancelCtx, bool) {
-	for {
-		switch c := parent.(type) {
-		case *cancelCtx:
-			return c, true
-		case *timerCtx:
-			return c.cancelCtx, true
-		case *valueCtx:
-			parent = c.Context
-		default:
-			return nil, false
-		}
-	}
-}
-
-// removeChild removes a context from its parent.
-func removeChild(parent Context, child canceler) {
-	p, ok := parentCancelCtx(parent)
-	if !ok {
-		return
-	}
-	p.mu.Lock()
-	if p.children != nil {
-		delete(p.children, child)
-	}
-	p.mu.Unlock()
-}
-
-// A canceler is a context type that can be canceled directly. The
-// implementations are *cancelCtx and *timerCtx.
-type canceler interface {
-	cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error)
-	Done() <-chan struct{}
-}
-
-// A cancelCtx can be canceled. When canceled, it also cancels any children
-// that implement canceler.
-type cancelCtx struct {
-	Context
-
-	done chan struct{} // closed by the first cancel call.
-
-	mu       sync.Mutex
-	children map[canceler]bool // set to nil by the first cancel call
-	err      error             // set to non-nil by the first cancel call
-}
-
-func (c *cancelCtx) Done() <-chan struct{} {
-	return c.done
-}
-
-func (c *cancelCtx) Err() error {
-	c.mu.Lock()
-	defer c.mu.Unlock()
-	return c.err
-}
-
-func (c *cancelCtx) String() string {
-	return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithCancel", c.Context)
-}
-
-// cancel closes c.done, cancels each of c's children, and, if
-// removeFromParent is true, removes c from its parent's children.
-func (c *cancelCtx) cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) {
-	if err == nil {
-		panic("context: internal error: missing cancel error")
-	}
-	c.mu.Lock()
-	if c.err != nil {
-		c.mu.Unlock()
-		return // already canceled
-	}
-	c.err = err
-	close(c.done)
-	for child := range c.children {
-		// NOTE: acquiring the child's lock while holding parent's lock.
-		child.cancel(false, err)
-	}
-	c.children = nil
-	c.mu.Unlock()
-
-	if removeFromParent {
-		removeChild(c.Context, c)
-	}
-}
-
-// WithDeadline returns a copy of the parent context with the deadline adjusted
-// to be no later than d. If the parent's deadline is already earlier than d,
-// WithDeadline(parent, d) is semantically equivalent to parent. The returned
-// context's Done channel is closed when the deadline expires, when the returned
-// cancel function is called, or when the parent context's Done channel is
-// closed, whichever happens first.
-//
-// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should
-// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete.
-func WithDeadline(parent Context, deadline time.Time) (Context, CancelFunc) {
-	if cur, ok := parent.Deadline(); ok && cur.Before(deadline) {
-		// The current deadline is already sooner than the new one.
-		return WithCancel(parent)
-	}
-	c := &timerCtx{
-		cancelCtx: newCancelCtx(parent),
-		deadline:  deadline,
-	}
-	propagateCancel(parent, c)
-	d := deadline.Sub(time.Now())
-	if d <= 0 {
-		c.cancel(true, DeadlineExceeded) // deadline has already passed
-		return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) }
-	}
-	c.mu.Lock()
-	defer c.mu.Unlock()
-	if c.err == nil {
-		c.timer = time.AfterFunc(d, func() {
-			c.cancel(true, DeadlineExceeded)
-		})
-	}
-	return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) }
-}
-
-// A timerCtx carries a timer and a deadline. It embeds a cancelCtx to
-// implement Done and Err. It implements cancel by stopping its timer then
-// delegating to cancelCtx.cancel.
-type timerCtx struct {
-	*cancelCtx
-	timer *time.Timer // Under cancelCtx.mu.
-
-	deadline time.Time
-}
-
-func (c *timerCtx) Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) {
-	return c.deadline, true
-}
-
-func (c *timerCtx) String() string {
-	return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithDeadline(%s [%s])", c.cancelCtx.Context, c.deadline, c.deadline.Sub(time.Now()))
-}
-
-func (c *timerCtx) cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) {
-	c.cancelCtx.cancel(false, err)
-	if removeFromParent {
-		// Remove this timerCtx from its parent cancelCtx's children.
-		removeChild(c.cancelCtx.Context, c)
-	}
-	c.mu.Lock()
-	if c.timer != nil {
-		c.timer.Stop()
-		c.timer = nil
-	}
-	c.mu.Unlock()
-}
-
-// WithTimeout returns WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)).
-//
-// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should
-// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete:
-//
-// 	func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) {
-// 		ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond)
-// 		defer cancel()  // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses
-// 		return slowOperation(ctx)
-// 	}
-func WithTimeout(parent Context, timeout time.Duration) (Context, CancelFunc) {
-	return WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout))
-}
-
-// WithValue returns a copy of parent in which the value associated with key is
-// val.
-//
-// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and
-// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions.
-func WithValue(parent Context, key interface{}, val interface{}) Context {
-	return &valueCtx{parent, key, val}
-}
-
-// A valueCtx carries a key-value pair. It implements Value for that key and
-// delegates all other calls to the embedded Context.
-type valueCtx struct {
-	Context
-	key, val interface{}
-}
-
-func (c *valueCtx) String() string {
-	return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithValue(%#v, %#v)", c.Context, c.key, c.val)
-}
-
-func (c *valueCtx) Value(key interface{}) interface{} {
-	if c.key == key {
-		return c.val
-	}
-	return c.Context.Value(key)
-}
diff --git a/vendor/vendor.json b/vendor/vendor.json
index fd4242255217678acc15aeaabb38da71d7c32aaa..ac09142aba343a1b218551fd899a64f1a4ec6182 100644
--- a/vendor/vendor.json
+++ b/vendor/vendor.json
@@ -3,76 +3,70 @@
 	"ignore": "test",
 	"package": [
 		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "spyv5/YFBjYyZLZa1U2LBfDR8PM=",
+			"checksumSHA1": "0rido7hYHQtfq3UJzVT5LClLAWc=",
 			"path": "github.com/beorn7/perks/quantile",
-			"revision": "4c0e84591b9aa9e6dcfdf3e020114cd81f89d5f9",
-			"revisionTime": "2016-08-04T10:47:26Z"
+			"revision": "3a771d992973f24aa725d07868b467d1ddfceafb",
+			"revisionTime": "2018-03-21T16:47:47Z"
 		},
 		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "yqF125xVSkmfLpIVGrLlfE05IUk=",
+			"checksumSHA1": "Y2MOwzNZfl4NRNDbLCZa6sgx7O0=",
 			"path": "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto",
-			"revision": "1909bc2f63dc92bb931deace8b8312c4db72d12f",
-			"revisionTime": "2017-08-08T02:16:21Z"
+			"revision": "e91709a02e0e8ff8b86b7aa913fdc9ae9498e825",
+			"revisionTime": "2019-04-09T05:09:43Z"
 		},
 		{
 			"checksumSHA1": "bKMZjd2wPw13VwoE7mBeSv5djFA=",
 			"path": "github.com/matttproud/golang_protobuf_extensions/pbutil",
-			"revision": "c12348ce28de40eed0136aa2b644d0ee0650e56c",
-			"revisionTime": "2016-04-24T11:30:07Z"
+			"revision": "c182affec369e30f25d3eb8cd8a478dee585ae7d",
+			"revisionTime": "2018-12-31T17:19:20Z"
 		},
 		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "MGZxy/ICK9VAEPscQSEP33xz0t4=",
+			"checksumSHA1": "gQVcoum3Wk1rKcUtaLOoZojxeLI=",
 			"path": "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus",
-			"revision": "94ff84a9a6ebb5e6eb9172897c221a64df3443bc",
-			"revisionTime": "2017-07-24T08:13:13Z"
+			"revision": "5a3ec6a883d301737d83860ed604021342ff2144",
+			"revisionTime": "2019-04-12T00:37:33Z"
 		},
 		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "xA9iGjZAc125rFEDIs2Itj7mF3o=",
+			"checksumSHA1": "UBqhkyjCz47+S19MVTigxJ2VjVQ=",
+			"path": "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/internal",
+			"revision": "5a3ec6a883d301737d83860ed604021342ff2144",
+			"revisionTime": "2019-04-12T00:37:33Z"
+		},
+		{
+			"checksumSHA1": "wR/mIioOTUWo2HmQaACuux6MJ5A=",
 			"path": "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp",
-			"revision": "94ff84a9a6ebb5e6eb9172897c221a64df3443bc",
-			"revisionTime": "2017-07-24T08:13:13Z"
+			"revision": "5a3ec6a883d301737d83860ed604021342ff2144",
+			"revisionTime": "2019-04-12T00:37:33Z"
 		},
 		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "DvwvOlPNAgRntBzt3b3OSRMS2N4=",
+			"checksumSHA1": "V8xkqgmP66sq2ZW4QO5wi9a4oZE=",
 			"path": "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go",
-			"revision": "6f3806018612930941127f2a7c6c453ba2c527d2",
-			"revisionTime": "2017-02-16T18:52:47Z"
+			"revision": "fd36f4220a901265f90734c3183c5f0c91daa0b8",
+			"revisionTime": "2019-01-29T23:31:27Z"
 		},
 		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "xfnn0THnqNwjwimeTClsxahYrIo=",
+			"checksumSHA1": "ljxJzXiQ7dNsmuRIUhqqP+qjRWc=",
 			"path": "github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt",
-			"revision": "61f87aac8082fa8c3c5655c7608d7478d46ac2ad",
-			"revisionTime": "2017-07-31T11:42:04Z"
+			"revision": "a82f4c12f983cc2649298185f296632953e50d3e",
+			"revisionTime": "2019-04-05T10:13:17Z"
 		},
 		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "GWlM3d2vPYyNATtTFgftS10/A9w=",
+			"checksumSHA1": "1Mhfofk+wGZ94M0+Bd98K8imPD4=",
 			"path": "github.com/prometheus/common/internal/bitbucket.org/ww/goautoneg",
-			"revision": "61f87aac8082fa8c3c5655c7608d7478d46ac2ad",
-			"revisionTime": "2017-07-31T11:42:04Z"
+			"revision": "a82f4c12f983cc2649298185f296632953e50d3e",
+			"revisionTime": "2019-04-05T10:13:17Z"
 		},
 		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "3VoqH7TFfzA6Ds0zFzIbKCUvBmw=",
+			"checksumSHA1": "oKlDMiV9MHiguN2YtUnZP9s+2aw=",
 			"path": "github.com/prometheus/common/model",
-			"revision": "61f87aac8082fa8c3c5655c7608d7478d46ac2ad",
-			"revisionTime": "2017-07-31T11:42:04Z"
+			"revision": "a82f4c12f983cc2649298185f296632953e50d3e",
+			"revisionTime": "2019-04-05T10:13:17Z"
 		},
 		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "ihxJIjxtbEYdQKwA0D0nRipj95I=",
+			"checksumSHA1": "8DpVH3R8LdPN6LFwPemAjAt8TXE=",
 			"path": "github.com/prometheus/procfs",
-			"revision": "e645f4e5aaa8506fc71d6edbc5c4ff02c04c46f2",
-			"revisionTime": "2017-07-03T10:12:42Z"
-		},
-		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "xCiFAAwVTrjsfZT1BIJQ3DgeNCY=",
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-			"revisionTime": "2017-07-03T10:12:42Z"
-		},
-		{
-			"checksumSHA1": "Y+HGqEkYM15ir+J93MEaHdyFy0c=",
-			"path": "golang.org/x/net/context",
-			"revision": "f01ecb60fe3835d80d9a0b7b2bf24b228c89260e",
-			"revisionTime": "2017-07-11T11:58:19Z"
+			"revision": "ea9eea63887261e4d8ed8315f4078e88d540c725",
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 		}
 	],
 	"rootPath": "git.autistici.org/ai3/tools/cgroups-exporter"