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Filip Petkovski 583f3e587c
Optimize histogram iterators (#13340)
Optimize histogram iterators

Histogram iterators allocate new objects in the AtHistogram and
AtFloatHistogram methods, which makes calculating rates over long
ranges expensive.

In #13215 we allowed an existing object to be reused
when converting an integer histogram to a float histogram. This commit follows
the same idea and allows injecting an existing object in the AtHistogram and
AtFloatHistogram methods. When the injected value is nil, iterators allocate
new histograms, otherwise they populate and return the injected object.

The commit also adds a CopyTo method to Histogram and FloatHistogram which
is used in the BufferedIterator to overwrite items in the ring instead of making
new copies.

Note that a specialized HPoint pool is needed for all of this to work 
(`matrixSelectorHPool`).

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Signed-off-by: Filip Petkovski <filip.petkovsky@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: George Krajcsovits <krajorama@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-23 17:02:14 +01:00
Marc Tudurí 9474610baf
Support FloatHistogram in TSDB (#11522)
Extends Appender.AppendHistogram function to accept the FloatHistogram. TSDB supports appending, querying, WAL replay, for this new type of histogram.

Signed-off-by: Marc Tudurí <marctc@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>
2022-12-28 14:25:07 +05:30
Bryan Boreham 3c7de69059 storage: allow re-use of iterators
Patterned after `Chunk.Iterator()`: pass the old iterator in so it
can be re-used to avoid allocating a new object.

(This commit does not do any re-use; it is just changing all the method
signatures so re-use is possible in later commits.)

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-12-15 18:32:45 +00:00
Ganesh Vernekar d209a29a5b
Add unit test for histogram append and various querying scenarios (#11194)
* Add unit test for histogram append and various querying scenarios

Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>

* make lint happy

Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>

* Fix tests

Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>

* Fix review comments

Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>

Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>
2022-08-29 15:35:03 +05:30
beorn7 28f028e938 Merge branch 'main' into sparsehistogram 2022-07-12 19:07:13 +02:00
Bryan Boreham 9f77d23889
tsdb: commit data periodically in CreateBlock (#10788)
To avoid building up data in memory, commit and make a new appender
periodically.

The number `commitAfter = 10000` was chosen arbitrarily; testing with
10x more or less gives slightly worse results.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-06-17 11:26:19 +05:30
Björn Rabenstein 7e42acd3b1
tsdb: Rework iterators (#9877)
- Pick At... method via return value of Next/Seek.
- Do not clobber returned buckets.
- Add partial FloatHistogram suppert.

Note that the promql package is now _only_ dealing with
FloatHistograms, following the idea that PromQL only knows float
values.

As a byproduct, I have removed the histogramSeries metric. In my
understanding, series can have both float and histogram samples, so
that metric doesn't make sense anymore.

As another byproduct, I have converged the sampleBuf and the
histogramSampleBuf in memSeries into one. The sample type stored in
the sampleBuf has been extended to also contain histograms even before
this commit.

Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
2021-11-29 13:24:23 +05:30
Dieter Plaetinck cda025b5b5
TSDB: demistify SeriesRefs and ChunkRefs (#9536)
* TSDB: demistify seriesRefs and ChunkRefs

The TSDB package contains many types of series and chunk references,
all shrouded in uint types.  Often the same uint value may
actually mean one of different types, in non-obvious ways.

This PR aims to clarify the code and help navigating to relevant docs,
usage, etc much quicker.

Concretely:

* Use appropriately named types and document their semantics and
  relations.
* Make multiplexing and demuxing of types explicit
  (on the boundaries between concrete implementations and generic
  interfaces).
* Casting between different types should be free.  None of the changes
  should have any impact on how the code runs.

TODO: Implement BlockSeriesRef where appropriate (for a future PR)

Signed-off-by: Dieter Plaetinck <dieter@grafana.com>

* feedback

Signed-off-by: Dieter Plaetinck <dieter@grafana.com>

* agent: demistify seriesRefs and ChunkRefs

Signed-off-by: Dieter Plaetinck <dieter@grafana.com>
2021-11-06 15:40:04 +05:30
Levi Harrison b5f6f8fb36 Switched to go-kit/log
Signed-off-by: Levi Harrison <git@leviharrison.dev>
2021-06-11 12:28:36 -04:00
Tom Wilkie 7369561305
Combine Appender.Add and AddFast into a single Append method. (#8489)
This moves the label lookup into TSDB, whilst still keeping the cached-ref optimisation for repeated Appends.

This makes the API easier to consume and implement.  In particular this change is motivated by the scrape-time-aggregation work, which I don't think is possible to implement without it as it needs access to label values.

Signed-off-by: Tom Wilkie <tom.wilkie@gmail.com>
2021-02-18 17:37:00 +05:30
Julien Pivotto 4e5b1722b3
Move away from testutil, refactor imports (#8087)
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
2020-10-22 11:00:08 +02:00
Jess G 90680b092c
Add a tsdb writer interface (#7950)
* add a tsdb writer interface

Signed-off-by: jessicagreben <jessicagrebens@gmail.com>

* use block writer in tsdbutil block creator

Signed-off-by: jessicagreben <jessicagrebens@gmail.com>

* pass thru context

Signed-off-by: jessicagreben <jessicagrebens@gmail.com>

* use block writer in blockutil and also in tests

Signed-off-by: jessicagreben <jessicagrebens@gmail.com>

* fix link err

Signed-off-by: jessicagreben <jessicagrebens@gmail.com>

* add err handling for defer

Signed-off-by: jessicagreben <jessicagrebens@gmail.com>

* add blockwriter test

Signed-off-by: jessicagreben <jessicagrebens@gmail.com>

* mv initHead into NewBlockWriter, update tests

Signed-off-by: jessicagreben <jessicagrebens@gmail.com>

* use blocksize arg, make test more concise

Signed-off-by: jessicagreben <jessicagrebens@gmail.com>
2020-10-12 17:04:20 +01:00
Annanay 89129cd39a Address comments
Signed-off-by: Annanay <annanayagarwal@gmail.com>
2020-07-30 16:41:13 +05:30
Ganesh Vernekar 1c99adb9fd
Callbacks for lifecycle of series in TSDB (#7159)
* Callbacks for lifecycle of series in TSDB

Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <cs15btech11018@iith.ac.in>

* Add more comments

Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <cs15btech11018@iith.ac.in>
2020-05-20 18:52:08 +05:30
Ganesh Vernekar d4b9fe801f
M-map full chunks of Head from disk (#6679)
When appending to the head and a chunk is full it is flushed to the disk and m-mapped (memory mapped) to free up memory

Prom startup now happens in these stages
 - Iterate the m-maped chunks from disk and keep a map of series reference to its slice of mmapped chunks.
- Iterate the WAL as usual. Whenever we create a new series, look for it's mmapped chunks in the map created before and add it to that series.

If a head chunk is corrupted the currpted one and all chunks after that are deleted and the data after the corruption is recovered from the existing WAL which means that a corruption in m-mapped files results in NO data loss.

[Mmaped chunks format](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/blob/master/tsdb/docs/format/head_chunks.md)  - main difference is that the chunk for mmaping now also includes series reference because there is no index for mapping series to chunks.
[The block chunks](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/blob/master/tsdb/docs/format/chunks.md) are accessed from the index which includes the offsets for the chunks in the chunks file - example - chunks of series ID have offsets 200, 500 etc in the chunk files.
In case of mmaped chunks, the offsets are stored in memory and accessed from that. During WAL replay, these offsets are restored by iterating all m-mapped chunks as stated above by matching the series id present in the chunk header and offset of that chunk in that file.

**Prombench results**

_WAL Replay_

1h Wal reply time
30% less wal reply time - 4m31 vs 3m36
2h Wal reply time
20% less wal reply time - 8m16 vs 7m

_Memory During WAL Replay_

High Churn:
10-15% less RAM -  32gb vs 28gb
20% less RAM after compaction 34gb vs 27gb
No Churn:
20-30% less RAM -  23gb vs 18gb
40% less RAM after compaction 32.5gb vs 20gb

Screenshots are in [this comment](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/6679#issuecomment-621678932)


Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <cs15btech11018@iith.ac.in>
2020-05-06 21:00:00 +05:30
Ben Kochie 269e7c8091
Fix golint issues.
Signed-off-by: Ben Kochie <superq@gmail.com>
2020-03-23 20:38:43 +01:00
Bartlomiej Plotka 34426766d8 Unify Iterator interfaces. All point to storage now.
This is part of https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/5882 that can be done to simplify things.
All todos I added will be fixed in follow up PRs.

* querier.Querier, querier.Appender, querier.SeriesSet, and querier.Series interfaces merged
with storage interface.go. All imports that.
* querier.SeriesIterator replaced by chunkenc.Iterator
* Added chunkenc.Iterator.Seek method and tests for xor implementation (?)
* Since we properly handle SelectParams for Select methods I adjusted min max
based on that. This should help in terms of performance for queries with functions like offset.
* added Seek to deletedIterator and test.
* storage/tsdb was removed as it was only a unnecessary glue with incompatible structs.

No logic was changed, only different source of abstractions, so no need for benchmarks.

Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Plotka <bwplotka@gmail.com>
2020-02-17 18:03:54 +00:00
Thor 17d8c49919
made stripe size configurable (#6644)
Signed-off-by: Thor <thansen@digitalocean.com>
2020-01-30 12:42:43 +05:30
Dipack P Panjabi e2dd5b61ef Added CreateBlock and CreateHead functions to new file (#6331)
* Added CreateBlock and CreateHead functions to new file to make it reusable across packages.

Signed-off-by: Dipack P Panjabi <dipack.panjabi@gmail.com>
2019-11-21 19:10:25 +07:00