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package tsdb
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"math"
"github.com/go-kit/log/level"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/exemplar"
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/histogram"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/labels"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/metadata"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/value"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunkenc"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunks"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/record"
)
// initAppender is a helper to initialize the time bounds of the head
// upon the first sample it receives.
type initAppender struct {
app storage . Appender
head * Head
}
var _ storage . GetRef = & initAppender { }
func ( a * initAppender ) Append ( ref storage . SeriesRef , lset labels . Labels , t int64 , v float64 ) ( storage . SeriesRef , error ) {
if a . app != nil {
return a . app . Append ( ref , lset , t , v )
}
a . head . initTime ( t )
a . app = a . head . appender ( )
return a . app . Append ( ref , lset , t , v )
}
func ( a * initAppender ) AppendExemplar ( ref storage . SeriesRef , l labels . Labels , e exemplar . Exemplar ) ( storage . SeriesRef , error ) {
// Check if exemplar storage is enabled.
if ! a . head . opts . EnableExemplarStorage || a . head . opts . MaxExemplars . Load ( ) <= 0 {
return 0 , nil
}
if a . app != nil {
return a . app . AppendExemplar ( ref , l , e )
}
// We should never reach here given we would call Append before AppendExemplar
// and we probably want to always base head/WAL min time on sample times.
a . head . initTime ( e . Ts )
a . app = a . head . appender ( )
return a . app . AppendExemplar ( ref , l , e )
}
func ( a * initAppender ) AppendHistogram ( ref storage . SeriesRef , l labels . Labels , t int64 , h * histogram . Histogram ) ( storage . SeriesRef , error ) {
if a . app != nil {
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
return a . app . AppendHistogram ( ref , l , t , h )
}
a . head . initTime ( t )
a . app = a . head . appender ( )
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
return a . app . AppendHistogram ( ref , l , t , h )
}
func ( a * initAppender ) UpdateMetadata ( ref storage . SeriesRef , l labels . Labels , m metadata . Metadata ) ( storage . SeriesRef , error ) {
if a . app != nil {
return a . app . UpdateMetadata ( ref , l , m )
}
a . app = a . head . appender ( )
return a . app . UpdateMetadata ( ref , l , m )
}
// initTime initializes a head with the first timestamp. This only needs to be called
// for a completely fresh head with an empty WAL.
func ( h * Head ) initTime ( t int64 ) {
if ! h . minTime . CAS ( math . MaxInt64 , t ) {
return
}
// Ensure that max time is initialized to at least the min time we just set.
// Concurrent appenders may already have set it to a higher value.
h . maxTime . CAS ( math . MinInt64 , t )
}
func ( a * initAppender ) GetRef ( lset labels . Labels ) ( storage . SeriesRef , labels . Labels ) {
if g , ok := a . app . ( storage . GetRef ) ; ok {
return g . GetRef ( lset )
}
return 0 , nil
}
func ( a * initAppender ) Commit ( ) error {
if a . app == nil {
a . head . metrics . activeAppenders . Dec ( )
return nil
}
return a . app . Commit ( )
}
func ( a * initAppender ) Rollback ( ) error {
if a . app == nil {
a . head . metrics . activeAppenders . Dec ( )
return nil
}
return a . app . Rollback ( )
}
// Appender returns a new Appender on the database.
func ( h * Head ) Appender ( _ context . Context ) storage . Appender {
h . metrics . activeAppenders . Inc ( )
// The head cache might not have a starting point yet. The init appender
// picks up the first appended timestamp as the base.
if h . MinTime ( ) == math . MaxInt64 {
return & initAppender {
head : h ,
}
}
return h . appender ( )
}
func ( h * Head ) appender ( ) * headAppender {
appendID , cleanupAppendIDsBelow := h . iso . newAppendID ( ) // Every appender gets an ID that is cleared upon commit/rollback.
// Allocate the exemplars buffer only if exemplars are enabled.
var exemplarsBuf [ ] exemplarWithSeriesRef
if h . opts . EnableExemplarStorage {
exemplarsBuf = h . getExemplarBuffer ( )
}
return & headAppender {
head : h ,
minValidTime : h . appendableMinValidTime ( ) ,
mint : math . MaxInt64 ,
maxt : math . MinInt64 ,
samples : h . getAppendBuffer ( ) ,
sampleSeries : h . getSeriesBuffer ( ) ,
exemplars : exemplarsBuf ,
histograms : h . getHistogramBuffer ( ) ,
metadata : h . getMetadataBuffer ( ) ,
appendID : appendID ,
cleanupAppendIDsBelow : cleanupAppendIDsBelow ,
}
}
// appendableMinValidTime returns the minimum valid timestamp for appends,
// such that samples stay ahead of prior blocks and the head compaction window.
func ( h * Head ) appendableMinValidTime ( ) int64 {
// This boundary ensures that no samples will be added to the compaction window.
// This allows race-free, concurrent appending and compaction.
cwEnd := h . MaxTime ( ) - h . chunkRange . Load ( ) / 2
// This boundary ensures that we avoid overlapping timeframes from one block to the next.
// While not necessary for correctness, it means we're not required to use vertical compaction.
minValid := h . minValidTime . Load ( )
return max ( cwEnd , minValid )
}
// AppendableMinValidTime returns the minimum valid time for samples to be appended to the Head.
// Returns false if Head hasn't been initialized yet and the minimum time isn't known yet.
func ( h * Head ) AppendableMinValidTime ( ) ( int64 , bool ) {
if h . MinTime ( ) == math . MaxInt64 {
return 0 , false
}
return h . appendableMinValidTime ( ) , true
}
func max ( a , b int64 ) int64 {
if a > b {
return a
}
return b
}
func ( h * Head ) getAppendBuffer ( ) [ ] record . RefSample {
b := h . appendPool . Get ( )
if b == nil {
return make ( [ ] record . RefSample , 0 , 512 )
}
return b . ( [ ] record . RefSample )
}
func ( h * Head ) putAppendBuffer ( b [ ] record . RefSample ) {
//nolint:staticcheck // Ignore SA6002 safe to ignore and actually fixing it has some performance penalty.
h . appendPool . Put ( b [ : 0 ] )
}
func ( h * Head ) getExemplarBuffer ( ) [ ] exemplarWithSeriesRef {
b := h . exemplarsPool . Get ( )
if b == nil {
return make ( [ ] exemplarWithSeriesRef , 0 , 512 )
}
return b . ( [ ] exemplarWithSeriesRef )
}
func ( h * Head ) putExemplarBuffer ( b [ ] exemplarWithSeriesRef ) {
if b == nil {
return
}
//nolint:staticcheck // Ignore SA6002 safe to ignore and actually fixing it has some performance penalty.
h . exemplarsPool . Put ( b [ : 0 ] )
}
func ( h * Head ) getHistogramBuffer ( ) [ ] record . RefHistogramSample {
b := h . histogramsPool . Get ( )
if b == nil {
return make ( [ ] record . RefHistogramSample , 0 , 512 )
}
return b . ( [ ] record . RefHistogramSample )
}
func ( h * Head ) putHistogramBuffer ( b [ ] record . RefHistogramSample ) {
//nolint:staticcheck // Ignore SA6002 safe to ignore and actually fixing it has some performance penalty.
h . histogramsPool . Put ( b [ : 0 ] )
}
func ( h * Head ) getMetadataBuffer ( ) [ ] record . RefMetadata {
b := h . metadataPool . Get ( )
if b == nil {
return make ( [ ] record . RefMetadata , 0 , 512 )
}
return b . ( [ ] record . RefMetadata )
}
func ( h * Head ) putMetadataBuffer ( b [ ] record . RefMetadata ) {
//nolint:staticcheck // Ignore SA6002 safe to ignore and actually fixing it has some performance penalty.
h . metadataPool . Put ( b [ : 0 ] )
}
func ( h * Head ) getSeriesBuffer ( ) [ ] * memSeries {
b := h . seriesPool . Get ( )
if b == nil {
return make ( [ ] * memSeries , 0 , 512 )
}
return b . ( [ ] * memSeries )
}
func ( h * Head ) putSeriesBuffer ( b [ ] * memSeries ) {
//nolint:staticcheck // Ignore SA6002 safe to ignore and actually fixing it has some performance penalty.
h . seriesPool . Put ( b [ : 0 ] )
}
func ( h * Head ) getBytesBuffer ( ) [ ] byte {
b := h . bytesPool . Get ( )
if b == nil {
return make ( [ ] byte , 0 , 1024 )
}
return b . ( [ ] byte )
}
func ( h * Head ) putBytesBuffer ( b [ ] byte ) {
//nolint:staticcheck // Ignore SA6002 safe to ignore and actually fixing it has some performance penalty.
h . bytesPool . Put ( b [ : 0 ] )
}
type exemplarWithSeriesRef struct {
ref storage . SeriesRef
exemplar exemplar . Exemplar
}
type headAppender struct {
head * Head
minValidTime int64 // No samples below this timestamp are allowed.
mint , maxt int64
series [ ] record . RefSeries // New series held by this appender.
samples [ ] record . RefSample // New float samples held by this appender.
exemplars [ ] exemplarWithSeriesRef // New exemplars held by this appender.
sampleSeries [ ] * memSeries // Float series corresponding to the samples held by this appender (using corresponding slice indices - same series may appear more than once).
histograms [ ] record . RefHistogramSample // New histogram samples held by this appender.
histogramSeries [ ] * memSeries // HistogramSamples series corresponding to the samples held by this appender (using corresponding slice indices - same series may appear more than once).
metadata [ ] record . RefMetadata // New metadata held by this appender.
metadataSeries [ ] * memSeries // Series corresponding to the metadata held by this appender.
appendID , cleanupAppendIDsBelow uint64
closed bool
}
func ( a * headAppender ) Append ( ref storage . SeriesRef , lset labels . Labels , t int64 , v float64 ) ( storage . SeriesRef , error ) {
if t < a . minValidTime {
a . head . metrics . outOfBoundSamples . Inc ( )
return 0 , storage . ErrOutOfBounds
}
s := a . head . series . getByID ( chunks . HeadSeriesRef ( ref ) )
if s == nil {
// Ensure no empty labels have gotten through.
lset = lset . WithoutEmpty ( )
if len ( lset ) == 0 {
return 0 , errors . Wrap ( ErrInvalidSample , "empty labelset" )
}
if l , dup := lset . HasDuplicateLabelNames ( ) ; dup {
return 0 , errors . Wrap ( ErrInvalidSample , fmt . Sprintf ( ` label name "%s" is not unique ` , l ) )
}
var created bool
var err error
s , created , err = a . head . getOrCreate ( lset . Hash ( ) , lset )
if err != nil {
return 0 , err
}
if created {
a . series = append ( a . series , record . RefSeries {
Ref : s . ref ,
Labels : lset ,
} )
}
}
if value . IsStaleNaN ( v ) && s . isHistogramSeries {
return a . AppendHistogram ( ref , lset , t , & histogram . Histogram { Sum : v } )
}
s . Lock ( )
if err := s . appendable ( t , v ) ; err != nil {
s . Unlock ( )
if err == storage . ErrOutOfOrderSample {
a . head . metrics . outOfOrderSamples . Inc ( )
}
return 0 , err
}
s . pendingCommit = true
s . Unlock ( )
if t < a . mint {
a . mint = t
}
if t > a . maxt {
a . maxt = t
}
a . samples = append ( a . samples , record . RefSample {
Ref : s . ref ,
T : t ,
V : v ,
} )
a . sampleSeries = append ( a . sampleSeries , s )
return storage . SeriesRef ( s . ref ) , nil
}
// appendable checks whether the given sample is valid for appending to the series.
func ( s * memSeries ) appendable ( t int64 , v float64 ) error {
c := s . head ( )
if c == nil {
return nil
}
if t > c . maxTime {
return nil
}
if t < c . maxTime {
return storage . ErrOutOfOrderSample
}
// We are allowing exact duplicates as we can encounter them in valid cases
// like federation and erroring out at that time would be extremely noisy.
if math . Float64bits ( s . sampleBuf [ 3 ] . v ) != math . Float64bits ( v ) {
return storage . ErrDuplicateSampleForTimestamp
}
return nil
}
// appendableHistogram checks whether the given sample is valid for appending to the series.
func ( s * memSeries ) appendableHistogram ( t int64 , h * histogram . Histogram ) error {
c := s . head ( )
if c == nil {
return nil
}
if t > c . maxTime {
return nil
}
if t < c . maxTime {
return storage . ErrOutOfOrderSample
}
// We are allowing exact duplicates as we can encounter them in valid cases
// like federation and erroring out at that time would be extremely noisy.
if ! h . Equals ( s . sampleBuf [ 3 ] . h ) {
return storage . ErrDuplicateSampleForTimestamp
}
return nil
}
// AppendExemplar for headAppender assumes the series ref already exists, and so it doesn't
// use getOrCreate or make any of the lset sanity checks that Append does.
func ( a * headAppender ) AppendExemplar ( ref storage . SeriesRef , lset labels . Labels , e exemplar . Exemplar ) ( storage . SeriesRef , error ) {
// Check if exemplar storage is enabled.
if ! a . head . opts . EnableExemplarStorage || a . head . opts . MaxExemplars . Load ( ) <= 0 {
return 0 , nil
}
// Get Series
s := a . head . series . getByID ( chunks . HeadSeriesRef ( ref ) )
if s == nil {
s = a . head . series . getByHash ( lset . Hash ( ) , lset )
if s != nil {
ref = storage . SeriesRef ( s . ref )
}
}
if s == nil {
return 0 , fmt . Errorf ( "unknown HeadSeriesRef when trying to add exemplar: %d" , ref )
}
// Ensure no empty labels have gotten through.
e . Labels = e . Labels . WithoutEmpty ( )
err := a . head . exemplars . ValidateExemplar ( s . lset , e )
if err != nil {
if err == storage . ErrDuplicateExemplar || err == storage . ErrExemplarsDisabled {
// Duplicate, don't return an error but don't accept the exemplar.
return 0 , nil
}
return 0 , err
}
a . exemplars = append ( a . exemplars , exemplarWithSeriesRef { ref , e } )
return storage . SeriesRef ( s . ref ) , nil
}
func ( a * headAppender ) AppendHistogram ( ref storage . SeriesRef , lset labels . Labels , t int64 , h * histogram . Histogram ) ( storage . SeriesRef , error ) {
if ! a . head . opts . EnableNativeHistograms . Load ( ) {
return 0 , storage . ErrNativeHistogramsDisabled
}
if t < a . minValidTime {
a . head . metrics . outOfBoundSamples . Inc ( )
return 0 , storage . ErrOutOfBounds
}
if err := ValidateHistogram ( h ) ; err != nil {
return 0 , err
}
s := a . head . series . getByID ( chunks . HeadSeriesRef ( ref ) )
if s == nil {
// Ensure no empty labels have gotten through.
lset = lset . WithoutEmpty ( )
if len ( lset ) == 0 {
return 0 , errors . Wrap ( ErrInvalidSample , "empty labelset" )
}
if l , dup := lset . HasDuplicateLabelNames ( ) ; dup {
return 0 , errors . Wrap ( ErrInvalidSample , fmt . Sprintf ( ` label name "%s" is not unique ` , l ) )
}
var created bool
var err error
s , created , err = a . head . getOrCreate ( lset . Hash ( ) , lset )
if err != nil {
return 0 , err
}
s . isHistogramSeries = true
if created {
a . series = append ( a . series , record . RefSeries {
Ref : s . ref ,
Labels : lset ,
} )
}
}
s . Lock ( )
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
if err := s . appendableHistogram ( t , h ) ; err != nil {
s . Unlock ( )
if err == storage . ErrOutOfOrderSample {
a . head . metrics . outOfOrderSamples . Inc ( )
}
return 0 , err
}
s . pendingCommit = true
s . Unlock ( )
if t < a . mint {
a . mint = t
}
if t > a . maxt {
a . maxt = t
}
a . histograms = append ( a . histograms , record . RefHistogramSample {
Ref : s . ref ,
T : t ,
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
H : h ,
} )
a . histogramSeries = append ( a . histogramSeries , s )
return storage . SeriesRef ( s . ref ) , nil
}
// UpdateMetadata for headAppender assumes the series ref already exists, and so it doesn't
// use getOrCreate or make any of the lset sanity checks that Append does.
func ( a * headAppender ) UpdateMetadata ( ref storage . SeriesRef , lset labels . Labels , meta metadata . Metadata ) ( storage . SeriesRef , error ) {
s := a . head . series . getByID ( chunks . HeadSeriesRef ( ref ) )
if s == nil {
s = a . head . series . getByHash ( lset . Hash ( ) , lset )
if s != nil {
ref = storage . SeriesRef ( s . ref )
}
}
if s == nil {
return 0 , fmt . Errorf ( "unknown series when trying to add metadata with HeadSeriesRef: %d and labels: %s" , ref , lset )
}
s . RLock ( )
hasNewMetadata := s . meta != meta
s . RUnlock ( )
if hasNewMetadata {
a . metadata = append ( a . metadata , record . RefMetadata {
Ref : s . ref ,
Type : record . GetMetricType ( meta . Type ) ,
Unit : meta . Unit ,
Help : meta . Help ,
} )
a . metadataSeries = append ( a . metadataSeries , s )
}
return ref , nil
}
func ValidateHistogram ( h * histogram . Histogram ) error {
if err := checkHistogramSpans ( h . NegativeSpans , len ( h . NegativeBuckets ) ) ; err != nil {
return errors . Wrap ( err , "negative side" )
}
if err := checkHistogramSpans ( h . PositiveSpans , len ( h . PositiveBuckets ) ) ; err != nil {
return errors . Wrap ( err , "positive side" )
}
negativeCount , err := checkHistogramBuckets ( h . NegativeBuckets )
if err != nil {
return errors . Wrap ( err , "negative side" )
}
positiveCount , err := checkHistogramBuckets ( h . PositiveBuckets )
if err != nil {
return errors . Wrap ( err , "positive side" )
}
if c := negativeCount + positiveCount ; c > h . Count {
return errors . Wrap (
storage . ErrHistogramCountNotBigEnough ,
fmt . Sprintf ( "%d observations found in buckets, but the Count field is %d" , c , h . Count ) ,
)
}
return nil
}
func checkHistogramSpans ( spans [ ] histogram . Span , numBuckets int ) error {
var spanBuckets int
for n , span := range spans {
if n > 0 && span . Offset < 0 {
return errors . Wrap (
storage . ErrHistogramSpanNegativeOffset ,
fmt . Sprintf ( "span number %d with offset %d" , n + 1 , span . Offset ) ,
)
}
spanBuckets += int ( span . Length )
}
if spanBuckets != numBuckets {
return errors . Wrap (
storage . ErrHistogramSpansBucketsMismatch ,
fmt . Sprintf ( "spans need %d buckets, have %d buckets" , spanBuckets , numBuckets ) ,
)
}
return nil
}
func checkHistogramBuckets ( buckets [ ] int64 ) ( uint64 , error ) {
if len ( buckets ) == 0 {
return 0 , nil
}
var count uint64
var last int64
for i := 0 ; i < len ( buckets ) ; i ++ {
c := last + buckets [ i ]
if c < 0 {
return 0 , errors . Wrap (
storage . ErrHistogramNegativeBucketCount ,
fmt . Sprintf ( "bucket number %d has observation count of %d" , i + 1 , c ) ,
)
}
last = c
count += uint64 ( c )
}
return count , nil
}
var _ storage . GetRef = & headAppender { }
func ( a * headAppender ) GetRef ( lset labels . Labels ) ( storage . SeriesRef , labels . Labels ) {
s := a . head . series . getByHash ( lset . Hash ( ) , lset )
if s == nil {
return 0 , nil
}
// returned labels must be suitable to pass to Append()
return storage . SeriesRef ( s . ref ) , s . lset
}
// log writes all headAppender's data to the WAL.
func ( a * headAppender ) log ( ) error {
if a . head . wal == nil {
return nil
}
buf := a . head . getBytesBuffer ( )
defer func ( ) { a . head . putBytesBuffer ( buf ) } ( )
var rec [ ] byte
var enc record . Encoder
if len ( a . series ) > 0 {
rec = enc . Series ( a . series , buf )
buf = rec [ : 0 ]
if err := a . head . wal . Log ( rec ) ; err != nil {
return errors . Wrap ( err , "log series" )
}
}
if len ( a . metadata ) > 0 {
rec = enc . Metadata ( a . metadata , buf )
buf = rec [ : 0 ]
if err := a . head . wal . Log ( rec ) ; err != nil {
return errors . Wrap ( err , "log metadata" )
}
}
if len ( a . samples ) > 0 {
rec = enc . Samples ( a . samples , buf )
buf = rec [ : 0 ]
if err := a . head . wal . Log ( rec ) ; err != nil {
return errors . Wrap ( err , "log samples" )
}
}
if len ( a . exemplars ) > 0 {
rec = enc . Exemplars ( exemplarsForEncoding ( a . exemplars ) , buf )
buf = rec [ : 0 ]
if err := a . head . wal . Log ( rec ) ; err != nil {
return errors . Wrap ( err , "log exemplars" )
}
}
if len ( a . histograms ) > 0 {
rec = enc . HistogramSamples ( a . histograms , buf )
buf = rec [ : 0 ]
if err := a . head . wal . Log ( rec ) ; err != nil {
return errors . Wrap ( err , "log histograms" )
}
}
return nil
}
func exemplarsForEncoding ( es [ ] exemplarWithSeriesRef ) [ ] record . RefExemplar {
ret := make ( [ ] record . RefExemplar , 0 , len ( es ) )
for _ , e := range es {
ret = append ( ret , record . RefExemplar {
Ref : chunks . HeadSeriesRef ( e . ref ) ,
T : e . exemplar . Ts ,
V : e . exemplar . Value ,
Labels : e . exemplar . Labels ,
} )
}
return ret
}
// Commit writes to the WAL and adds the data to the Head.
func ( a * headAppender ) Commit ( ) ( err error ) {
if a . closed {
return ErrAppenderClosed
}
defer func ( ) { a . closed = true } ( )
if err := a . log ( ) ; err != nil {
_ = a . Rollback ( ) // Most likely the same error will happen again.
return errors . Wrap ( err , "write to WAL" )
}
// No errors logging to WAL, so pass the exemplars along to the in memory storage.
for _ , e := range a . exemplars {
s := a . head . series . getByID ( chunks . HeadSeriesRef ( e . ref ) )
// We don't instrument exemplar appends here, all is instrumented by storage.
if err := a . head . exemplars . AddExemplar ( s . lset , e . exemplar ) ; err != nil {
if err == storage . ErrOutOfOrderExemplar {
continue
}
level . Debug ( a . head . logger ) . Log ( "msg" , "Unknown error while adding exemplar" , "err" , err )
}
}
defer a . head . metrics . activeAppenders . Dec ( )
defer a . head . putAppendBuffer ( a . samples )
defer a . head . putSeriesBuffer ( a . sampleSeries )
defer a . head . putExemplarBuffer ( a . exemplars )
defer a . head . putHistogramBuffer ( a . histograms )
defer a . head . putMetadataBuffer ( a . metadata )
defer a . head . iso . closeAppend ( a . appendID )
total := len ( a . samples )
var series * memSeries
for i , s := range a . samples {
series = a . sampleSeries [ i ]
series . Lock ( )
ok , chunkCreated := series . append ( s . T , s . V , a . appendID , a . head . chunkDiskMapper )
series . cleanupAppendIDsBelow ( a . cleanupAppendIDsBelow )
series . pendingCommit = false
series . Unlock ( )
if ! ok {
total --
a . head . metrics . outOfOrderSamples . Inc ( )
}
if chunkCreated {
a . head . metrics . chunks . Inc ( )
a . head . metrics . chunksCreated . Inc ( )
}
}
total += len ( a . histograms ) // TODO: different metric?
for i , s := range a . histograms {
series = a . histogramSeries [ i ]
series . Lock ( )
ok , chunkCreated := series . appendHistogram ( s . T , s . H , a . appendID , a . head . chunkDiskMapper )
series . cleanupAppendIDsBelow ( a . cleanupAppendIDsBelow )
series . pendingCommit = false
series . Unlock ( )
if ok {
a . head . metrics . histogramSamplesTotal . Inc ( )
} else {
total --
a . head . metrics . outOfOrderSamples . Inc ( )
}
if chunkCreated {
a . head . metrics . chunks . Inc ( )
a . head . metrics . chunksCreated . Inc ( )
}
}
for i , m := range a . metadata {
series = a . metadataSeries [ i ]
series . Lock ( )
series . meta = metadata . Metadata { Type : record . ToTextparseMetricType ( m . Type ) , Unit : m . Unit , Help : m . Help }
series . Unlock ( )
}
a . head . metrics . samplesAppended . Add ( float64 ( total ) )
a . head . updateMinMaxTime ( a . mint , a . maxt )
return nil
}
// append adds the sample (t, v) to the series. The caller also has to provide
// the appendID for isolation. (The appendID can be zero, which results in no
// isolation for this append.)
// It is unsafe to call this concurrently with s.iterator(...) without holding the series lock.
func ( s * memSeries ) append ( t int64 , v float64 , appendID uint64 , chunkDiskMapper * chunks . ChunkDiskMapper ) ( sampleInOrder , chunkCreated bool ) {
c , sampleInOrder , chunkCreated := s . appendPreprocessor ( t , chunkenc . EncXOR , chunkDiskMapper )
if ! sampleInOrder {
return sampleInOrder , chunkCreated
}
s . app . Append ( t , v )
s . isHistogramSeries = false
c . maxTime = t
s . sampleBuf [ 0 ] = s . sampleBuf [ 1 ]
s . sampleBuf [ 1 ] = s . sampleBuf [ 2 ]
s . sampleBuf [ 2 ] = s . sampleBuf [ 3 ]
s . sampleBuf [ 3 ] = sample { t : t , v : v }
if appendID > 0 {
s . txs . add ( appendID )
}
return true , chunkCreated
}
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
// appendHistogram adds the histogram.
// It is unsafe to call this concurrently with s.iterator(...) without holding the series lock.
func ( s * memSeries ) appendHistogram ( t int64 , h * histogram . Histogram , appendID uint64 , chunkDiskMapper * chunks . ChunkDiskMapper ) ( sampleInOrder , chunkCreated bool ) {
// Head controls the execution of recoding, so that we own the proper
// chunk reference afterwards. We check for Appendable before
// appendPreprocessor because in case it ends up creating a new chunk,
// we need to know if there was also a counter reset or not to set the
// meta properly.
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
app , _ := s . app . ( * chunkenc . HistogramAppender )
var (
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
positiveInterjections , negativeInterjections [ ] chunkenc . Interjection
okToAppend , counterReset bool
)
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
c , sampleInOrder , chunkCreated := s . appendPreprocessor ( t , chunkenc . EncHistogram , chunkDiskMapper )
if ! sampleInOrder {
return sampleInOrder , chunkCreated
}
if app != nil {
positiveInterjections , negativeInterjections , okToAppend , counterReset = app . Appendable ( h )
}
if ! chunkCreated {
// We have 3 cases here
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
// - !okToAppend -> We need to cut a new chunk.
// - okToAppend but we have interjections → Existing chunk needs
// recoding before we can append our histogram.
// - okToAppend and no interjections → Chunk is ready to support our histogram.
if ! okToAppend || counterReset {
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
c = s . cutNewHeadChunk ( t , chunkenc . EncHistogram , chunkDiskMapper )
chunkCreated = true
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
} else if len ( positiveInterjections ) > 0 || len ( negativeInterjections ) > 0 {
// New buckets have appeared. We need to recode all
// prior histogram samples within the chunk before we
// can process this one.
chunk , app := app . Recode (
positiveInterjections , negativeInterjections ,
h . PositiveSpans , h . NegativeSpans ,
)
c . chunk = chunk
s . app = app
}
}
if chunkCreated {
Style cleanup of all the changes in sparsehistogram so far
A lot of this code was hacked together, literally during a
hackathon. This commit intends not to change the code substantially,
but just make the code obey the usual style practices.
A (possibly incomplete) list of areas:
* Generally address linter warnings.
* The `pgk` directory is deprecated as per dev-summit. No new packages should
be added to it. I moved the new `pkg/histogram` package to `model`
anticipating what's proposed in #9478.
* Make the naming of the Sparse Histogram more consistent. Including
abbreviations, there were just too many names for it: SparseHistogram,
Histogram, Histo, hist, his, shs, h. The idea is to call it "Histogram" in
general. Only add "Sparse" if it is needed to avoid confusion with
conventional Histograms (which is rare because the TSDB really has no notion
of conventional Histograms). Use abbreviations only in local scope, and then
really abbreviate (not just removing three out of seven letters like in
"Histo"). This is in the spirit of
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#variable-names
* Several other minor name changes.
* A lot of formatting of doc comments. For one, following
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#comment-sentences
, but also layout question, anticipating how things will look like
when rendered by `godoc` (even where `godoc` doesn't render them
right now because they are for unexported types or not a doc comment
at all but just a normal code comment - consistency is queen!).
* Re-enabled `TestQueryLog` and `TestEndopints` (they pass now,
leaving them disabled was presumably an oversight).
* Bucket iterator for histogram.Histogram is now created with a
method.
* HistogramChunk.iterator now allows iterator recycling. (I think
@dieterbe only commented it out because he was confused by the
question in the comment.)
* HistogramAppender.Append panics now because we decided to treat
staleness marker differently.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 years ago
hc := s . headChunk . chunk . ( * chunkenc . HistogramChunk )
header := chunkenc . UnknownCounterReset
if counterReset {
header = chunkenc . CounterReset
} else if okToAppend {
header = chunkenc . NotCounterReset
}
hc . SetCounterResetHeader ( header )
}
s . app . AppendHistogram ( t , h )
s . isHistogramSeries = true
c . maxTime = t
s . sampleBuf [ 0 ] = s . sampleBuf [ 1 ]
s . sampleBuf [ 1 ] = s . sampleBuf [ 2 ]
s . sampleBuf [ 2 ] = s . sampleBuf [ 3 ]
s . sampleBuf [ 3 ] = sample { t : t , h : h }
if appendID > 0 {
s . txs . add ( appendID )
}
return true , chunkCreated
}
// appendPreprocessor takes care of cutting new chunks and m-mapping old chunks.
// It is unsafe to call this concurrently with s.iterator(...) without holding the series lock.
// This should be called only when appending data.
func ( s * memSeries ) appendPreprocessor (
t int64 , e chunkenc . Encoding , chunkDiskMapper * chunks . ChunkDiskMapper ,
) ( c * memChunk , sampleInOrder , chunkCreated bool ) {
// Based on Gorilla white papers this offers near-optimal compression ratio
// so anything bigger that this has diminishing returns and increases
// the time range within which we have to decompress all samples.
const samplesPerChunk = 120
c = s . head ( )
if c == nil {
if len ( s . mmappedChunks ) > 0 && s . mmappedChunks [ len ( s . mmappedChunks ) - 1 ] . maxTime >= t {
// Out of order sample. Sample timestamp is already in the mmapped chunks, so ignore it.
return c , false , false
}
// There is no chunk in this series yet, create the first chunk for the sample.
c = s . cutNewHeadChunk ( t , e , chunkDiskMapper )
chunkCreated = true
}
// Out of order sample.
if c . maxTime >= t {
return c , false , chunkCreated
}
if c . chunk . Encoding ( ) != e {
// The chunk encoding expected by this append is different than the head chunk's
// encoding. So we cut a new chunk with the expected encoding.
c = s . cutNewHeadChunk ( t , e , chunkDiskMapper )
chunkCreated = true
}
numSamples := c . chunk . NumSamples ( )
if numSamples == 0 {
// It could be the new chunk created after reading the chunk snapshot,
// hence we fix the minTime of the chunk here.
c . minTime = t
s . nextAt = rangeForTimestamp ( c . minTime , s . chunkRange )
}
// If we reach 25% of a chunk's desired sample count, predict an end time
// for this chunk that will try to make samples equally distributed within
// the remaining chunks in the current chunk range.
// At latest it must happen at the timestamp set when the chunk was cut.
if numSamples == samplesPerChunk / 4 {
s . nextAt = computeChunkEndTime ( c . minTime , c . maxTime , s . nextAt )
}
// If numSamples > samplesPerChunk*2 then our previous prediction was invalid,
// most likely because samples rate has changed and now they are arriving more frequently.
// Since we assume that the rate is higher, we're being conservative and cutting at 2*samplesPerChunk
// as we expect more chunks to come.
// Note that next chunk will have its nextAt recalculated for the new rate.
if t >= s . nextAt || numSamples >= samplesPerChunk * 2 {
c = s . cutNewHeadChunk ( t , e , chunkDiskMapper )
chunkCreated = true
}
return c , true , chunkCreated
}
// computeChunkEndTime estimates the end timestamp based the beginning of a
// chunk, its current timestamp and the upper bound up to which we insert data.
// It assumes that the time range is 1/4 full.
// Assuming that the samples will keep arriving at the same rate, it will make the
// remaining n chunks within this chunk range (before max) equally sized.
func computeChunkEndTime ( start , cur , max int64 ) int64 {
n := ( max - start ) / ( ( cur - start + 1 ) * 4 )
if n <= 1 {
return max
}
return start + ( max - start ) / n
}
func ( s * memSeries ) cutNewHeadChunk (
mint int64 , e chunkenc . Encoding , chunkDiskMapper * chunks . ChunkDiskMapper ,
) * memChunk {
s . mmapCurrentHeadChunk ( chunkDiskMapper )
s . headChunk = & memChunk {
minTime : mint ,
maxTime : math . MinInt64 ,
}
if chunkenc . IsValidEncoding ( e ) {
var err error
s . headChunk . chunk , err = chunkenc . NewEmptyChunk ( e )
if err != nil {
panic ( err ) // This should never happen.
}
} else {
s . headChunk . chunk = chunkenc . NewXORChunk ( )
}
// Set upper bound on when the next chunk must be started. An earlier timestamp
// may be chosen dynamically at a later point.
s . nextAt = rangeForTimestamp ( mint , s . chunkRange )
app , err := s . headChunk . chunk . Appender ( )
if err != nil {
panic ( err )
}
s . app = app
return s . headChunk
}
func ( s * memSeries ) mmapCurrentHeadChunk ( chunkDiskMapper * chunks . ChunkDiskMapper ) {
if s . headChunk == nil || s . headChunk . chunk . NumSamples ( ) == 0 {
// There is no head chunk, so nothing to m-map here.
return
}
chunkRef := chunkDiskMapper . WriteChunk ( s . ref , s . headChunk . minTime , s . headChunk . maxTime , s . headChunk . chunk , handleChunkWriteError )
s . mmappedChunks = append ( s . mmappedChunks , & mmappedChunk {
ref : chunkRef ,
numSamples : uint16 ( s . headChunk . chunk . NumSamples ( ) ) ,
minTime : s . headChunk . minTime ,
maxTime : s . headChunk . maxTime ,
} )
}
func handleChunkWriteError ( err error ) {
if err != nil && err != chunks . ErrChunkDiskMapperClosed {
panic ( err )
}
}
// Rollback removes the samples and exemplars from headAppender and writes any series to WAL.
func ( a * headAppender ) Rollback ( ) ( err error ) {
if a . closed {
return ErrAppenderClosed
}
defer func ( ) { a . closed = true } ( )
defer a . head . metrics . activeAppenders . Dec ( )
defer a . head . iso . closeAppend ( a . appendID )
defer a . head . putSeriesBuffer ( a . sampleSeries )
var series * memSeries
for i := range a . samples {
series = a . sampleSeries [ i ]
series . Lock ( )
series . cleanupAppendIDsBelow ( a . cleanupAppendIDsBelow )
series . pendingCommit = false
series . Unlock ( )
}
for i := range a . histograms {
series = a . histogramSeries [ i ]
series . Lock ( )
series . cleanupAppendIDsBelow ( a . cleanupAppendIDsBelow )
series . pendingCommit = false
series . Unlock ( )
}
a . head . putAppendBuffer ( a . samples )
a . head . putExemplarBuffer ( a . exemplars )
a . head . putHistogramBuffer ( a . histograms )
a . head . putMetadataBuffer ( a . metadata )
a . samples = nil
a . exemplars = nil
a . histograms = nil
a . metadata = nil
// Series are created in the head memory regardless of rollback. Thus we have
// to log them to the WAL in any case.
return a . log ( )
}