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Re-use slices on deocding the WAL. Fix tests.

pull/5805/head
Fabian Reinartz 7 years ago
parent
commit
c2916736be
  1. 43
      wal.go
  2. 8
      wal_test.go

43
wal.go

@ -52,13 +52,16 @@ const (
WALEntryDeletes WALEntryType = 4
)
// SamplesCB is the callback after reading samples.
// SamplesCB is the callback after reading samples. The passed slice
// is only valid until the call returns.
type SamplesCB func([]RefSample) error
// SeriesCB is the callback after reading series.
// SeriesCB is the callback after reading series. The passed slice
// is only valid until the call returns.
type SeriesCB func([]RefSeries) error
// DeletesCB is the callback after reading deletes.
// DeletesCB is the callback after reading deletes. The passed slice
// is only valid until the call returns.
type DeletesCB func([]Stone) error
// WAL is a write ahead log that can log new series labels and samples.
@ -594,6 +597,9 @@ func (w *SegmentWAL) sync() error {
if err := w.flush(); err != nil {
return err
}
if w.head() == nil {
return nil
}
return fileutil.Fdatasync(w.head().File)
}
@ -769,6 +775,10 @@ type walReader struct {
curBuf []byte
lastOffset int64 // offset after last successfully read entry
seriesBuf []RefSeries
sampleBuf []RefSample
tombstoneBuf []Stone
err error
}
@ -996,7 +1006,8 @@ func (r *walReader) entry(cr io.Reader) (WALEntryType, byte, []byte, error) {
}
func (r *walReader) decodeSeries(flag byte, b []byte) ([]RefSeries, error) {
series := []RefSeries{}
r.seriesBuf = r.seriesBuf[:0]
dec := decbuf{b: b}
for len(dec.b) > 0 && dec.err() == nil {
@ -1010,7 +1021,7 @@ func (r *walReader) decodeSeries(flag byte, b []byte) ([]RefSeries, error) {
}
sort.Sort(lset)
series = append(series, RefSeries{
r.seriesBuf = append(r.seriesBuf, RefSeries{
Ref: ref,
Labels: lset,
})
@ -1019,16 +1030,16 @@ func (r *walReader) decodeSeries(flag byte, b []byte) ([]RefSeries, error) {
return nil, dec.err()
}
if len(dec.b) > 0 {
return series, errors.Errorf("unexpected %d bytes left in entry", len(dec.b))
return r.seriesBuf, errors.Errorf("unexpected %d bytes left in entry", len(dec.b))
}
return series, nil
return r.seriesBuf, nil
}
func (r *walReader) decodeSamples(flag byte, b []byte) ([]RefSample, error) {
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
samples := []RefSample{}
r.sampleBuf = r.sampleBuf[:0]
dec := decbuf{b: b}
var (
@ -1041,7 +1052,7 @@ func (r *walReader) decodeSamples(flag byte, b []byte) ([]RefSample, error) {
dtime := dec.varint64()
val := dec.be64()
samples = append(samples, RefSample{
r.sampleBuf = append(r.sampleBuf, RefSample{
Ref: uint64(int64(baseRef) + dref),
T: baseTime + dtime,
V: math.Float64frombits(val),
@ -1049,20 +1060,20 @@ func (r *walReader) decodeSamples(flag byte, b []byte) ([]RefSample, error) {
}
if dec.err() != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrapf(dec.err(), "decode error after %d samples", len(samples))
return nil, errors.Wrapf(dec.err(), "decode error after %d samples", len(r.sampleBuf))
}
if len(dec.b) > 0 {
return samples, errors.Errorf("unexpected %d bytes left in entry", len(dec.b))
return r.sampleBuf, errors.Errorf("unexpected %d bytes left in entry", len(dec.b))
}
return samples, nil
return r.sampleBuf, nil
}
func (r *walReader) decodeDeletes(flag byte, b []byte) ([]Stone, error) {
dec := &decbuf{b: b}
var stones []Stone
r.tombstoneBuf = r.tombstoneBuf[:0]
for dec.len() > 0 && dec.err() == nil {
stones = append(stones, Stone{
r.tombstoneBuf = append(r.tombstoneBuf, Stone{
ref: dec.be64(),
intervals: Intervals{
{Mint: dec.varint64(), Maxt: dec.varint64()},
@ -1073,7 +1084,7 @@ func (r *walReader) decodeDeletes(flag byte, b []byte) ([]Stone, error) {
return nil, dec.err()
}
if len(dec.b) > 0 {
return stones, errors.Errorf("unexpected %d bytes left in entry", len(dec.b))
return r.tombstoneBuf, errors.Errorf("unexpected %d bytes left in entry", len(dec.b))
}
return stones, nil
return r.tombstoneBuf, nil
}

8
wal_test.go

@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ func TestSegmentWAL_Log_Restore(t *testing.T) {
const (
numMetrics = 50
iterations = 5
stepSize = 1
stepSize = 5
)
// Generate testing data. It does not make semantical sense but
// for the purpose of this test.
@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ func TestSegmentWAL_Log_Restore(t *testing.T) {
if len(series) > 0 {
clsets := make([]RefSeries, len(series))
copy(clsets, series)
resultSeries = append(resultSeries, series)
resultSeries = append(resultSeries, clsets)
}
return nil
@ -253,7 +253,9 @@ func TestSegmentWAL_Log_Restore(t *testing.T) {
delf := func(stones []Stone) error {
if len(stones) > 0 {
resultDeletes = append(resultDeletes, stones)
cst := make([]Stone, len(stones))
copy(cst, stones)
resultDeletes = append(resultDeletes, cst)
}
return nil

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