// Copyright 2013 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 promql import ( "bytes" "container/heap" "context" "fmt" "math" "reflect" "regexp" "runtime" "sort" "strconv" "sync" "time" "github.com/go-kit/log" "github.com/go-kit/log/level" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" "github.com/prometheus/common/model" "go.opentelemetry.io/otel" "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute" "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/labels" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/timestamp" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/value" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/promql/parser" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/util/stats" ) const ( namespace = "prometheus" subsystem = "engine" queryTag = "query" env = "query execution" defaultLookbackDelta = 5 * time.Minute // The largest SampleValue that can be converted to an int64 without overflow. maxInt64 = 9223372036854774784 // The smallest SampleValue that can be converted to an int64 without underflow. minInt64 = -9223372036854775808 ) type engineMetrics struct { currentQueries prometheus.Gauge maxConcurrentQueries prometheus.Gauge queryLogEnabled prometheus.Gauge queryLogFailures prometheus.Counter queryQueueTime prometheus.Observer queryPrepareTime prometheus.Observer queryInnerEval prometheus.Observer queryResultSort prometheus.Observer } // convertibleToInt64 returns true if v does not over-/underflow an int64. func convertibleToInt64(v float64) bool { return v <= maxInt64 && v >= minInt64 } type ( // ErrQueryTimeout is returned if a query timed out during processing. ErrQueryTimeout string // ErrQueryCanceled is returned if a query was canceled during processing. ErrQueryCanceled string // ErrTooManySamples is returned if a query would load more than the maximum allowed samples into memory. ErrTooManySamples string // ErrStorage is returned if an error was encountered in the storage layer // during query handling. ErrStorage struct{ Err error } ) func (e ErrQueryTimeout) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("query timed out in %s", string(e)) } func (e ErrQueryCanceled) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("query was canceled in %s", string(e)) } func (e ErrTooManySamples) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("query processing would load too many samples into memory in %s", string(e)) } func (e ErrStorage) Error() string { return e.Err.Error() } // QueryLogger is an interface that can be used to log all the queries logged // by the engine. type QueryLogger interface { Log(...interface{}) error Close() error } // A Query is derived from an a raw query string and can be run against an engine // it is associated with. type Query interface { // Exec processes the query. Can only be called once. Exec(ctx context.Context) *Result // Close recovers memory used by the query result. Close() // Statement returns the parsed statement of the query. Statement() parser.Statement // Stats returns statistics about the lifetime of the query. Stats() *stats.QueryTimers // Cancel signals that a running query execution should be aborted. Cancel() // String returns the original query string. String() string } // query implements the Query interface. type query struct { // Underlying data provider. queryable storage.Queryable // The original query string. q string // Statement of the parsed query. stmt parser.Statement // Timer stats for the query execution. stats *stats.QueryTimers // Result matrix for reuse. matrix Matrix // Cancellation function for the query. cancel func() // The engine against which the query is executed. ng *Engine } type QueryOrigin struct{} // Statement implements the Query interface. // Calling this after Exec may result in panic, // see https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/8949. func (q *query) Statement() parser.Statement { return q.stmt } // String implements the Query interface. func (q *query) String() string { return q.q } // Stats implements the Query interface. func (q *query) Stats() *stats.QueryTimers { return q.stats } // Cancel implements the Query interface. func (q *query) Cancel() { if q.cancel != nil { q.cancel() } } // Close implements the Query interface. func (q *query) Close() { for _, s := range q.matrix { putPointSlice(s.Points) } } // Exec implements the Query interface. func (q *query) Exec(ctx context.Context) *Result { if span := trace.SpanFromContext(ctx); span != nil { span.SetAttributes(attribute.String(queryTag, q.stmt.String())) } // Exec query. res, warnings, err := q.ng.exec(ctx, q) return &Result{Err: err, Value: res, Warnings: warnings} } // contextDone returns an error if the context was canceled or timed out. func contextDone(ctx context.Context, env string) error { if err := ctx.Err(); err != nil { return contextErr(err, env) } return nil } func contextErr(err error, env string) error { switch err { case context.Canceled: return ErrQueryCanceled(env) case context.DeadlineExceeded: return ErrQueryTimeout(env) default: return err } } // EngineOpts contains configuration options used when creating a new Engine. type EngineOpts struct { Logger log.Logger Reg prometheus.Registerer MaxSamples int Timeout time.Duration ActiveQueryTracker *ActiveQueryTracker // LookbackDelta determines the time since the last sample after which a time // series is considered stale. LookbackDelta time.Duration // NoStepSubqueryIntervalFn is the default evaluation interval of // a subquery in milliseconds if no step in range vector was specified `[30m:]`. NoStepSubqueryIntervalFn func(rangeMillis int64) int64 // EnableAtModifier if true enables @ modifier. Disabled otherwise. This // is supposed to be enabled for regular PromQL (as of Prometheus v2.33) // but the option to disable it is still provided here for those using // the Engine outside of Prometheus. EnableAtModifier bool // EnableNegativeOffset if true enables negative (-) offset // values. Disabled otherwise. This is supposed to be enabled for // regular PromQL (as of Prometheus v2.33) but the option to disable it // is still provided here for those using the Engine outside of // Prometheus. EnableNegativeOffset bool } // Engine handles the lifetime of queries from beginning to end. // It is connected to a querier. type Engine struct { logger log.Logger metrics *engineMetrics timeout time.Duration maxSamplesPerQuery int activeQueryTracker *ActiveQueryTracker queryLogger QueryLogger queryLoggerLock sync.RWMutex lookbackDelta time.Duration noStepSubqueryIntervalFn func(rangeMillis int64) int64 enableAtModifier bool enableNegativeOffset bool } // NewEngine returns a new engine. func NewEngine(opts EngineOpts) *Engine { if opts.Logger == nil { opts.Logger = log.NewNopLogger() } queryResultSummary := prometheus.NewSummaryVec(prometheus.SummaryOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Subsystem: subsystem, Name: "query_duration_seconds", Help: "Query timings", Objectives: map[float64]float64{0.5: 0.05, 0.9: 0.01, 0.99: 0.001}, }, []string{"slice"}, ) metrics := &engineMetrics{ currentQueries: prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Subsystem: subsystem, Name: "queries", Help: "The current number of queries being executed or waiting.", }), queryLogEnabled: prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Subsystem: subsystem, Name: "query_log_enabled", Help: "State of the query log.", }), queryLogFailures: prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Subsystem: subsystem, Name: "query_log_failures_total", Help: "The number of query log failures.", }), maxConcurrentQueries: prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Subsystem: subsystem, Name: "queries_concurrent_max", Help: "The max number of concurrent queries.", }), queryQueueTime: queryResultSummary.WithLabelValues("queue_time"), queryPrepareTime: queryResultSummary.WithLabelValues("prepare_time"), queryInnerEval: queryResultSummary.WithLabelValues("inner_eval"), queryResultSort: queryResultSummary.WithLabelValues("result_sort"), } if t := opts.ActiveQueryTracker; t != nil { metrics.maxConcurrentQueries.Set(float64(t.GetMaxConcurrent())) } else { metrics.maxConcurrentQueries.Set(-1) } if opts.LookbackDelta == 0 { opts.LookbackDelta = defaultLookbackDelta if l := opts.Logger; l != nil { level.Debug(l).Log("msg", "Lookback delta is zero, setting to default value", "value", defaultLookbackDelta) } } if opts.Reg != nil { opts.Reg.MustRegister( metrics.currentQueries, metrics.maxConcurrentQueries, metrics.queryLogEnabled, metrics.queryLogFailures, queryResultSummary, ) } return &Engine{ timeout: opts.Timeout, logger: opts.Logger, metrics: metrics, maxSamplesPerQuery: opts.MaxSamples, activeQueryTracker: opts.ActiveQueryTracker, lookbackDelta: opts.LookbackDelta, noStepSubqueryIntervalFn: opts.NoStepSubqueryIntervalFn, enableAtModifier: opts.EnableAtModifier, enableNegativeOffset: opts.EnableNegativeOffset, } } // SetQueryLogger sets the query logger. func (ng *Engine) SetQueryLogger(l QueryLogger) { ng.queryLoggerLock.Lock() defer ng.queryLoggerLock.Unlock() if ng.queryLogger != nil { // An error closing the old file descriptor should // not make reload fail; only log a warning. err := ng.queryLogger.Close() if err != nil { level.Warn(ng.logger).Log("msg", "Error while closing the previous query log file", "err", err) } } ng.queryLogger = l if l != nil { ng.metrics.queryLogEnabled.Set(1) } else { ng.metrics.queryLogEnabled.Set(0) } } // NewInstantQuery returns an evaluation query for the given expression at the given time. func (ng *Engine) NewInstantQuery(q storage.Queryable, qs string, ts time.Time) (Query, error) { expr, err := parser.ParseExpr(qs) if err != nil { return nil, err } qry, err := ng.newQuery(q, expr, ts, ts, 0) if err != nil { return nil, err } qry.q = qs return qry, nil } // NewRangeQuery returns an evaluation query for the given time range and with // the resolution set by the interval. func (ng *Engine) NewRangeQuery(q storage.Queryable, qs string, start, end time.Time, interval time.Duration) (Query, error) { expr, err := parser.ParseExpr(qs) if err != nil { return nil, err } if expr.Type() != parser.ValueTypeVector && expr.Type() != parser.ValueTypeScalar { return nil, errors.Errorf("invalid expression type %q for range query, must be Scalar or instant Vector", parser.DocumentedType(expr.Type())) } qry, err := ng.newQuery(q, expr, start, end, interval) if err != nil { return nil, err } qry.q = qs return qry, nil } func (ng *Engine) newQuery(q storage.Queryable, expr parser.Expr, start, end time.Time, interval time.Duration) (*query, error) { if err := ng.validateOpts(expr); err != nil { return nil, err } es := &parser.EvalStmt{ Expr: PreprocessExpr(expr, start, end), Start: start, End: end, Interval: interval, } qry := &query{ stmt: es, ng: ng, stats: stats.NewQueryTimers(), queryable: q, } return qry, nil } var ( ErrValidationAtModifierDisabled = errors.New("@ modifier is disabled") ErrValidationNegativeOffsetDisabled = errors.New("negative offset is disabled") ) func (ng *Engine) validateOpts(expr parser.Expr) error { if ng.enableAtModifier && ng.enableNegativeOffset { return nil } var atModifierUsed, negativeOffsetUsed bool var validationErr error parser.Inspect(expr, func(node parser.Node, path []parser.Node) error { switch n := node.(type) { case *parser.VectorSelector: if n.Timestamp != nil || n.StartOrEnd == parser.START || n.StartOrEnd == parser.END { atModifierUsed = true } if n.OriginalOffset < 0 { negativeOffsetUsed = true } case *parser.MatrixSelector: vs := n.VectorSelector.(*parser.VectorSelector) if vs.Timestamp != nil || vs.StartOrEnd == parser.START || vs.StartOrEnd == parser.END { atModifierUsed = true } if vs.OriginalOffset < 0 { negativeOffsetUsed = true } case *parser.SubqueryExpr: if n.Timestamp != nil || n.StartOrEnd == parser.START || n.StartOrEnd == parser.END { atModifierUsed = true } if n.OriginalOffset < 0 { negativeOffsetUsed = true } } if atModifierUsed && !ng.enableAtModifier { validationErr = ErrValidationAtModifierDisabled return validationErr } if negativeOffsetUsed && !ng.enableNegativeOffset { validationErr = ErrValidationNegativeOffsetDisabled return validationErr } return nil }) return validationErr } func (ng *Engine) newTestQuery(f func(context.Context) error) Query { qry := &query{ q: "test statement", stmt: parser.TestStmt(f), ng: ng, stats: stats.NewQueryTimers(), } return qry } // exec executes the query. // // At this point per query only one EvalStmt is evaluated. Alert and record // statements are not handled by the Engine. func (ng *Engine) exec(ctx context.Context, q *query) (v parser.Value, ws storage.Warnings, err error) { ng.metrics.currentQueries.Inc() defer ng.metrics.currentQueries.Dec() ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, ng.timeout) q.cancel = cancel defer func() { ng.queryLoggerLock.RLock() if l := ng.queryLogger; l != nil { params := make(map[string]interface{}, 4) params["query"] = q.q if eq, ok := q.Statement().(*parser.EvalStmt); ok { params["start"] = formatDate(eq.Start) params["end"] = formatDate(eq.End) // The step provided by the user is in seconds. params["step"] = int64(eq.Interval / (time.Second / time.Nanosecond)) } f := []interface{}{"params", params} if err != nil { f = append(f, "error", err) } f = append(f, "stats", stats.NewQueryStats(q.Stats())) if span := trace.SpanFromContext(ctx); span != nil { f = append(f, "spanID", span.SpanContext().SpanID()) } if origin := ctx.Value(QueryOrigin{}); origin != nil { for k, v := range origin.(map[string]interface{}) { f = append(f, k, v) } } if err := l.Log(f...); err != nil { ng.metrics.queryLogFailures.Inc() level.Error(ng.logger).Log("msg", "can't log query", "err", err) } } ng.queryLoggerLock.RUnlock() }() execSpanTimer, ctx := q.stats.GetSpanTimer(ctx, stats.ExecTotalTime) defer execSpanTimer.Finish() queueSpanTimer, _ := q.stats.GetSpanTimer(ctx, stats.ExecQueueTime, ng.metrics.queryQueueTime) // Log query in active log. The active log guarantees that we don't run over // MaxConcurrent queries. if ng.activeQueryTracker != nil { queryIndex, err := ng.activeQueryTracker.Insert(ctx, q.q) if err != nil { queueSpanTimer.Finish() return nil, nil, contextErr(err, "query queue") } defer ng.activeQueryTracker.Delete(queryIndex) } queueSpanTimer.Finish() // Cancel when execution is done or an error was raised. defer q.cancel() evalSpanTimer, ctx := q.stats.GetSpanTimer(ctx, stats.EvalTotalTime) defer evalSpanTimer.Finish() // The base context might already be canceled on the first iteration (e.g. during shutdown). if err := contextDone(ctx, env); err != nil { return nil, nil, err } switch s := q.Statement().(type) { case *parser.EvalStmt: return ng.execEvalStmt(ctx, q, s) case parser.TestStmt: return nil, nil, s(ctx) } panic(errors.Errorf("promql.Engine.exec: unhandled statement of type %T", q.Statement())) } func timeMilliseconds(t time.Time) int64 { return t.UnixNano() / int64(time.Millisecond/time.Nanosecond) } func durationMilliseconds(d time.Duration) int64 { return int64(d / (time.Millisecond / time.Nanosecond)) } // execEvalStmt evaluates the expression of an evaluation statement for the given time range. func (ng *Engine) execEvalStmt(ctx context.Context, query *query, s *parser.EvalStmt) (parser.Value, storage.Warnings, error) { prepareSpanTimer, ctxPrepare := query.stats.GetSpanTimer(ctx, stats.QueryPreparationTime, ng.metrics.queryPrepareTime) mint, maxt := ng.findMinMaxTime(s) querier, err := query.queryable.Querier(ctxPrepare, mint, maxt) if err != nil { prepareSpanTimer.Finish() return nil, nil, err } defer querier.Close() ng.populateSeries(querier, s) prepareSpanTimer.Finish() // Modify the offset of vector and matrix selectors for the @ modifier // w.r.t. the start time since only 1 evaluation will be done on them. setOffsetForAtModifier(timeMilliseconds(s.Start), s.Expr) evalSpanTimer, ctxInnerEval := query.stats.GetSpanTimer(ctx, stats.InnerEvalTime, ng.metrics.queryInnerEval) // Instant evaluation. This is executed as a range evaluation with one step. if s.Start == s.End && s.Interval == 0 { start := timeMilliseconds(s.Start) evaluator := &evaluator{ startTimestamp: start, endTimestamp: start, interval: 1, ctx: ctxInnerEval, maxSamples: ng.maxSamplesPerQuery, logger: ng.logger, lookbackDelta: ng.lookbackDelta, noStepSubqueryIntervalFn: ng.noStepSubqueryIntervalFn, } val, warnings, err := evaluator.Eval(s.Expr) if err != nil { return nil, warnings, err } evalSpanTimer.Finish() var mat Matrix switch result := val.(type) { case Matrix: mat = result case String: return result, warnings, nil default: panic(errors.Errorf("promql.Engine.exec: invalid expression type %q", val.Type())) } query.matrix = mat switch s.Expr.Type() { case parser.ValueTypeVector: // Convert matrix with one value per series into vector. vector := make(Vector, len(mat)) for i, s := range mat { // Point might have a different timestamp, force it to the evaluation // timestamp as that is when we ran the evaluation. vector[i] = Sample{Metric: s.Metric, Point: Point{V: s.Points[0].V, T: start}} } return vector, warnings, nil case parser.ValueTypeScalar: return Scalar{V: mat[0].Points[0].V, T: start}, warnings, nil case parser.ValueTypeMatrix: return mat, warnings, nil default: panic(errors.Errorf("promql.Engine.exec: unexpected expression type %q", s.Expr.Type())) } } // Range evaluation. evaluator := &evaluator{ startTimestamp: timeMilliseconds(s.Start), endTimestamp: timeMilliseconds(s.End), interval: durationMilliseconds(s.Interval), ctx: ctxInnerEval, maxSamples: ng.maxSamplesPerQuery, logger: ng.logger, lookbackDelta: ng.lookbackDelta, noStepSubqueryIntervalFn: ng.noStepSubqueryIntervalFn, } val, warnings, err := evaluator.Eval(s.Expr) if err != nil { return nil, warnings, err } evalSpanTimer.Finish() mat, ok := val.(Matrix) if !ok { panic(errors.Errorf("promql.Engine.exec: invalid expression type %q", val.Type())) } query.matrix = mat if err := contextDone(ctx, "expression evaluation"); err != nil { return nil, warnings, err } // TODO(fabxc): where to ensure metric labels are a copy from the storage internals. sortSpanTimer, _ := query.stats.GetSpanTimer(ctx, stats.ResultSortTime, ng.metrics.queryResultSort) sort.Sort(mat) sortSpanTimer.Finish() return mat, warnings, nil } // subqueryTimes returns the sum of offsets and ranges of all subqueries in the path. // If the @ modifier is used, then the offset and range is w.r.t. that timestamp // (i.e. the sum is reset when we have @ modifier). // The returned *int64 is the closest timestamp that was seen. nil for no @ modifier. func subqueryTimes(path []parser.Node) (time.Duration, time.Duration, *int64) { var ( subqOffset, subqRange time.Duration ts int64 = math.MaxInt64 ) for _, node := range path { switch n := node.(type) { case *parser.SubqueryExpr: subqOffset += n.OriginalOffset subqRange += n.Range if n.Timestamp != nil { // The @ modifier on subquery invalidates all the offset and // range till now. Hence resetting it here. subqOffset = n.OriginalOffset subqRange = n.Range ts = *n.Timestamp } } } var tsp *int64 if ts != math.MaxInt64 { tsp = &ts } return subqOffset, subqRange, tsp } func (ng *Engine) findMinMaxTime(s *parser.EvalStmt) (int64, int64) { var minTimestamp, maxTimestamp int64 = math.MaxInt64, math.MinInt64 // Whenever a MatrixSelector is evaluated, evalRange is set to the corresponding range. // The evaluation of the VectorSelector inside then evaluates the given range and unsets // the variable. var evalRange time.Duration parser.Inspect(s.Expr, func(node parser.Node, path []parser.Node) error { switch n := node.(type) { case *parser.VectorSelector: start, end := ng.getTimeRangesForSelector(s, n, path, evalRange) if start < minTimestamp { minTimestamp = start } if end > maxTimestamp { maxTimestamp = end } evalRange = 0 case *parser.MatrixSelector: evalRange = n.Range } return nil }) if maxTimestamp == math.MinInt64 { // This happens when there was no selector. Hence no time range to select. minTimestamp = 0 maxTimestamp = 0 } return minTimestamp, maxTimestamp } func (ng *Engine) getTimeRangesForSelector(s *parser.EvalStmt, n *parser.VectorSelector, path []parser.Node, evalRange time.Duration) (int64, int64) { start, end := timestamp.FromTime(s.Start), timestamp.FromTime(s.End) subqOffset, subqRange, subqTs := subqueryTimes(path) if subqTs != nil { // The timestamp on the subquery overrides the eval statement time ranges. start = *subqTs end = *subqTs } if n.Timestamp != nil { // The timestamp on the selector overrides everything. start = *n.Timestamp end = *n.Timestamp } else { offsetMilliseconds := durationMilliseconds(subqOffset) start = start - offsetMilliseconds - durationMilliseconds(subqRange) end = end - offsetMilliseconds } if evalRange == 0 { start = start - durationMilliseconds(ng.lookbackDelta) } else { // For all matrix queries we want to ensure that we have (end-start) + range selected // this way we have `range` data before the start time start = start - durationMilliseconds(evalRange) } offsetMilliseconds := durationMilliseconds(n.OriginalOffset) start = start - offsetMilliseconds end = end - offsetMilliseconds return start, end } func (ng *Engine) populateSeries(querier storage.Querier, s *parser.EvalStmt) { // Whenever a MatrixSelector is evaluated, evalRange is set to the corresponding range. // The evaluation of the VectorSelector inside then evaluates the given range and unsets // the variable. var evalRange time.Duration parser.Inspect(s.Expr, func(node parser.Node, path []parser.Node) error { switch n := node.(type) { case *parser.VectorSelector: start, end := ng.getTimeRangesForSelector(s, n, path, evalRange) hints := &storage.SelectHints{ Start: start, End: end, Step: durationMilliseconds(s.Interval), Range: durationMilliseconds(evalRange), Func: extractFuncFromPath(path), } evalRange = 0 hints.By, hints.Grouping = extractGroupsFromPath(path) n.UnexpandedSeriesSet = querier.Select(false, hints, n.LabelMatchers...) case *parser.MatrixSelector: evalRange = n.Range } return nil }) } // extractFuncFromPath walks up the path and searches for the first instance of // a function or aggregation. func extractFuncFromPath(p []parser.Node) string { if len(p) == 0 { return "" } switch n := p[len(p)-1].(type) { case *parser.AggregateExpr: return n.Op.String() case *parser.Call: return n.Func.Name case *parser.BinaryExpr: // If we hit a binary expression we terminate since we only care about functions // or aggregations over a single metric. return "" } return extractFuncFromPath(p[:len(p)-1]) } // extractGroupsFromPath parses vector outer function and extracts grouping information if by or without was used. func extractGroupsFromPath(p []parser.Node) (bool, []string) { if len(p) == 0 { return false, nil } switch n := p[len(p)-1].(type) { case *parser.AggregateExpr: return !n.Without, n.Grouping } return false, nil } func checkAndExpandSeriesSet(ctx context.Context, expr parser.Expr) (storage.Warnings, error) { switch e := expr.(type) { case *parser.MatrixSelector: return checkAndExpandSeriesSet(ctx, e.VectorSelector) case *parser.VectorSelector: if e.Series != nil { return nil, nil } series, ws, err := expandSeriesSet(ctx, e.UnexpandedSeriesSet) e.Series = series return ws, err } return nil, nil } func expandSeriesSet(ctx context.Context, it storage.SeriesSet) (res []storage.Series, ws storage.Warnings, err error) { for it.Next() { select { case <-ctx.Done(): return nil, nil, ctx.Err() default: } res = append(res, it.At()) } return res, it.Warnings(), it.Err() } type errWithWarnings struct { err error warnings storage.Warnings } func (e errWithWarnings) Error() string { return e.err.Error() } // An evaluator evaluates given expressions over given fixed timestamps. It // is attached to an engine through which it connects to a querier and reports // errors. On timeout or cancellation of its context it terminates. type evaluator struct { ctx context.Context startTimestamp int64 // Start time in milliseconds. endTimestamp int64 // End time in milliseconds. interval int64 // Interval in milliseconds. maxSamples int currentSamples int logger log.Logger lookbackDelta time.Duration noStepSubqueryIntervalFn func(rangeMillis int64) int64 } // errorf causes a panic with the input formatted into an error. func (ev *evaluator) errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) { ev.error(errors.Errorf(format, args...)) } // error causes a panic with the given error. func (ev *evaluator) error(err error) { panic(err) } // recover is the handler that turns panics into returns from the top level of evaluation. func (ev *evaluator) recover(ws *storage.Warnings, errp *error) { e := recover() if e == nil { return } switch err := e.(type) { case runtime.Error: // Print the stack trace but do not inhibit the running application. buf := make([]byte, 64<<10) buf = buf[:runtime.Stack(buf, false)] level.Error(ev.logger).Log("msg", "runtime panic in parser", "err", e, "stacktrace", string(buf)) *errp = errors.Wrap(err, "unexpected error") case errWithWarnings: *errp = err.err *ws = append(*ws, err.warnings...) default: *errp = e.(error) } } func (ev *evaluator) Eval(expr parser.Expr) (v parser.Value, ws storage.Warnings, err error) { defer ev.recover(&ws, &err) v, ws = ev.eval(expr) return v, ws, nil } // EvalSeriesHelper stores extra information about a series. type EvalSeriesHelper struct { // The grouping key used by aggregation. groupingKey uint64 // Used to map left-hand to right-hand in binary operations. signature string } // EvalNodeHelper stores extra information and caches for evaluating a single node across steps. type EvalNodeHelper struct { // Evaluation timestamp. Ts int64 // Vector that can be used for output. Out Vector // Caches. // DropMetricName and label_*. Dmn map[uint64]labels.Labels // funcHistogramQuantile. signatureToMetricWithBuckets map[string]*metricWithBuckets // label_replace. regex *regexp.Regexp lb *labels.Builder lblBuf []byte lblResultBuf []byte // For binary vector matching. rightSigs map[string]Sample matchedSigs map[string]map[uint64]struct{} resultMetric map[string]labels.Labels } // DropMetricName is a cached version of DropMetricName. func (enh *EvalNodeHelper) DropMetricName(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { if enh.Dmn == nil { enh.Dmn = make(map[uint64]labels.Labels, len(enh.Out)) } h := l.Hash() ret, ok := enh.Dmn[h] if ok { return ret } ret = dropMetricName(l) enh.Dmn[h] = ret return ret } // rangeEval evaluates the given expressions, and then for each step calls // the given funcCall with the values computed for each expression at that // step. The return value is the combination into time series of all the // function call results. // The prepSeries function (if provided) can be used to prepare the helper // for each series, then passed to each call funcCall. func (ev *evaluator) rangeEval(prepSeries func(labels.Labels, *EvalSeriesHelper), funcCall func([]parser.Value, [][]EvalSeriesHelper, *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings), exprs ...parser.Expr) (Matrix, storage.Warnings) { numSteps := int((ev.endTimestamp-ev.startTimestamp)/ev.interval) + 1 matrixes := make([]Matrix, len(exprs)) origMatrixes := make([]Matrix, len(exprs)) originalNumSamples := ev.currentSamples var warnings storage.Warnings for i, e := range exprs { // Functions will take string arguments from the expressions, not the values. if e != nil && e.Type() != parser.ValueTypeString { // ev.currentSamples will be updated to the correct value within the ev.eval call. val, ws := ev.eval(e) warnings = append(warnings, ws...) matrixes[i] = val.(Matrix) // Keep a copy of the original point slices so that they // can be returned to the pool. origMatrixes[i] = make(Matrix, len(matrixes[i])) copy(origMatrixes[i], matrixes[i]) } } vectors := make([]Vector, len(exprs)) // Input vectors for the function. args := make([]parser.Value, len(exprs)) // Argument to function. // Create an output vector that is as big as the input matrix with // the most time series. biggestLen := 1 for i := range exprs { vectors[i] = make(Vector, 0, len(matrixes[i])) if len(matrixes[i]) > biggestLen { biggestLen = len(matrixes[i]) } } enh := &EvalNodeHelper{Out: make(Vector, 0, biggestLen)} seriess := make(map[uint64]Series, biggestLen) // Output series by series hash. tempNumSamples := ev.currentSamples var ( seriesHelpers [][]EvalSeriesHelper bufHelpers [][]EvalSeriesHelper // Buffer updated on each step ) // If the series preparation function is provided, we should run it for // every single series in the matrix. if prepSeries != nil { seriesHelpers = make([][]EvalSeriesHelper, len(exprs)) bufHelpers = make([][]EvalSeriesHelper, len(exprs)) for i := range exprs { seriesHelpers[i] = make([]EvalSeriesHelper, len(matrixes[i])) bufHelpers[i] = make([]EvalSeriesHelper, len(matrixes[i])) for si, series := range matrixes[i] { h := seriesHelpers[i][si] prepSeries(series.Metric, &h) seriesHelpers[i][si] = h } } } for ts := ev.startTimestamp; ts <= ev.endTimestamp; ts += ev.interval { if err := contextDone(ev.ctx, "expression evaluation"); err != nil { ev.error(err) } // Reset number of samples in memory after each timestamp. ev.currentSamples = tempNumSamples // Gather input vectors for this timestamp. for i := range exprs { vectors[i] = vectors[i][:0] if prepSeries != nil { bufHelpers[i] = bufHelpers[i][:0] } for si, series := range matrixes[i] { for _, point := range series.Points { if point.T == ts { if ev.currentSamples < ev.maxSamples { vectors[i] = append(vectors[i], Sample{Metric: series.Metric, Point: point}) if prepSeries != nil { bufHelpers[i] = append(bufHelpers[i], seriesHelpers[i][si]) } // Move input vectors forward so we don't have to re-scan the same // past points at the next step. matrixes[i][si].Points = series.Points[1:] ev.currentSamples++ } else { ev.error(ErrTooManySamples(env)) } } break } } args[i] = vectors[i] } // Make the function call. enh.Ts = ts result, ws := funcCall(args, bufHelpers, enh) if result.ContainsSameLabelset() { ev.errorf("vector cannot contain metrics with the same labelset") } enh.Out = result[:0] // Reuse result vector. warnings = append(warnings, ws...) ev.currentSamples += len(result) // When we reset currentSamples to tempNumSamples during the next iteration of the loop it also // needs to include the samples from the result here, as they're still in memory. tempNumSamples += len(result) if ev.currentSamples > ev.maxSamples { ev.error(ErrTooManySamples(env)) } // If this could be an instant query, shortcut so as not to change sort order. if ev.endTimestamp == ev.startTimestamp { mat := make(Matrix, len(result)) for i, s := range result { s.Point.T = ts mat[i] = Series{Metric: s.Metric, Points: []Point{s.Point}} } ev.currentSamples = originalNumSamples + mat.TotalSamples() return mat, warnings } // Add samples in output vector to output series. for _, sample := range result { h := sample.Metric.Hash() ss, ok := seriess[h] if !ok { ss = Series{ Metric: sample.Metric, Points: getPointSlice(numSteps), } } sample.Point.T = ts ss.Points = append(ss.Points, sample.Point) seriess[h] = ss } } // Reuse the original point slices. for _, m := range origMatrixes { for _, s := range m { putPointSlice(s.Points) } } // Assemble the output matrix. By the time we get here we know we don't have too many samples. mat := make(Matrix, 0, len(seriess)) for _, ss := range seriess { mat = append(mat, ss) } ev.currentSamples = originalNumSamples + mat.TotalSamples() return mat, warnings } // evalSubquery evaluates given SubqueryExpr and returns an equivalent // evaluated MatrixSelector in its place. Note that the Name and LabelMatchers are not set. func (ev *evaluator) evalSubquery(subq *parser.SubqueryExpr) (*parser.MatrixSelector, int, storage.Warnings) { val, ws := ev.eval(subq) mat := val.(Matrix) vs := &parser.VectorSelector{ OriginalOffset: subq.OriginalOffset, Offset: subq.Offset, Series: make([]storage.Series, 0, len(mat)), Timestamp: subq.Timestamp, } if subq.Timestamp != nil { // The offset of subquery is not modified in case of @ modifier. // Hence we take care of that here for the result. vs.Offset = subq.OriginalOffset + time.Duration(ev.startTimestamp-*subq.Timestamp)*time.Millisecond } ms := &parser.MatrixSelector{ Range: subq.Range, VectorSelector: vs, } totalSamples := 0 for _, s := range mat { totalSamples += len(s.Points) vs.Series = append(vs.Series, NewStorageSeries(s)) } return ms, totalSamples, ws } // eval evaluates the given expression as the given AST expression node requires. func (ev *evaluator) eval(expr parser.Expr) (parser.Value, storage.Warnings) { // This is the top-level evaluation method. // Thus, we check for timeout/cancellation here. if err := contextDone(ev.ctx, "expression evaluation"); err != nil { ev.error(err) } numSteps := int((ev.endTimestamp-ev.startTimestamp)/ev.interval) + 1 // Create a new span to help investigate inner evaluation performances. ctxWithSpan, span := otel.Tracer("").Start(ev.ctx, stats.InnerEvalTime.SpanOperation()+" eval "+reflect.TypeOf(expr).String()) ev.ctx = ctxWithSpan defer span.End() switch e := expr.(type) { case *parser.AggregateExpr: // Grouping labels must be sorted (expected both by generateGroupingKey() and aggregation()). sortedGrouping := e.Grouping sort.Strings(sortedGrouping) // Prepare a function to initialise series helpers with the grouping key. buf := make([]byte, 0, 1024) initSeries := func(series labels.Labels, h *EvalSeriesHelper) { h.groupingKey, buf = generateGroupingKey(series, sortedGrouping, e.Without, buf) } unwrapParenExpr(&e.Param) param := unwrapStepInvariantExpr(e.Param) unwrapParenExpr(¶m) if s, ok := param.(*parser.StringLiteral); ok { return ev.rangeEval(initSeries, func(v []parser.Value, sh [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { return ev.aggregation(e.Op, sortedGrouping, e.Without, s.Val, v[0].(Vector), sh[0], enh), nil }, e.Expr) } return ev.rangeEval(initSeries, func(v []parser.Value, sh [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { var param float64 if e.Param != nil { param = v[0].(Vector)[0].V } return ev.aggregation(e.Op, sortedGrouping, e.Without, param, v[1].(Vector), sh[1], enh), nil }, e.Param, e.Expr) case *parser.Call: call := FunctionCalls[e.Func.Name] if e.Func.Name == "timestamp" { // Matrix evaluation always returns the evaluation time, // so this function needs special handling when given // a vector selector. unwrapParenExpr(&e.Args[0]) arg := unwrapStepInvariantExpr(e.Args[0]) unwrapParenExpr(&arg) vs, ok := arg.(*parser.VectorSelector) if ok { return ev.rangeEval(nil, func(v []parser.Value, _ [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { if vs.Timestamp != nil { // This is a special case only for "timestamp" since the offset // needs to be adjusted for every point. vs.Offset = time.Duration(enh.Ts-*vs.Timestamp) * time.Millisecond } val, ws := ev.vectorSelector(vs, enh.Ts) return call([]parser.Value{val}, e.Args, enh), ws }) } } // Check if the function has a matrix argument. var ( matrixArgIndex int matrixArg bool warnings storage.Warnings ) for i := range e.Args { unwrapParenExpr(&e.Args[i]) a := unwrapStepInvariantExpr(e.Args[i]) unwrapParenExpr(&a) if _, ok := a.(*parser.MatrixSelector); ok { matrixArgIndex = i matrixArg = true break } // parser.SubqueryExpr can be used in place of parser.MatrixSelector. if subq, ok := a.(*parser.SubqueryExpr); ok { matrixArgIndex = i matrixArg = true // Replacing parser.SubqueryExpr with parser.MatrixSelector. val, totalSamples, ws := ev.evalSubquery(subq) e.Args[i] = val warnings = append(warnings, ws...) defer func() { // subquery result takes space in the memory. Get rid of that at the end. val.VectorSelector.(*parser.VectorSelector).Series = nil ev.currentSamples -= totalSamples }() break } } if !matrixArg { // Does not have a matrix argument. return ev.rangeEval(nil, func(v []parser.Value, _ [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { return call(v, e.Args, enh), warnings }, e.Args...) } inArgs := make([]parser.Value, len(e.Args)) // Evaluate any non-matrix arguments. otherArgs := make([]Matrix, len(e.Args)) otherInArgs := make([]Vector, len(e.Args)) for i, e := range e.Args { if i != matrixArgIndex { val, ws := ev.eval(e) otherArgs[i] = val.(Matrix) otherInArgs[i] = Vector{Sample{}} inArgs[i] = otherInArgs[i] warnings = append(warnings, ws...) } } unwrapParenExpr(&e.Args[matrixArgIndex]) arg := unwrapStepInvariantExpr(e.Args[matrixArgIndex]) unwrapParenExpr(&arg) sel := arg.(*parser.MatrixSelector) selVS := sel.VectorSelector.(*parser.VectorSelector) ws, err := checkAndExpandSeriesSet(ev.ctx, sel) warnings = append(warnings, ws...) if err != nil { ev.error(errWithWarnings{errors.Wrap(err, "expanding series"), warnings}) } mat := make(Matrix, 0, len(selVS.Series)) // Output matrix. offset := durationMilliseconds(selVS.Offset) selRange := durationMilliseconds(sel.Range) stepRange := selRange if stepRange > ev.interval { stepRange = ev.interval } // Reuse objects across steps to save memory allocations. points := getPointSlice(16) inMatrix := make(Matrix, 1) inArgs[matrixArgIndex] = inMatrix enh := &EvalNodeHelper{Out: make(Vector, 0, 1)} // Process all the calls for one time series at a time. it := storage.NewBuffer(selRange) for i, s := range selVS.Series { ev.currentSamples -= len(points) points = points[:0] it.Reset(s.Iterator()) metric := selVS.Series[i].Labels() // The last_over_time function acts like offset; thus, it // should keep the metric name. For all the other range // vector functions, the only change needed is to drop the // metric name in the output. if e.Func.Name != "last_over_time" { metric = dropMetricName(metric) } ss := Series{ Metric: metric, Points: getPointSlice(numSteps), } inMatrix[0].Metric = selVS.Series[i].Labels() for ts, step := ev.startTimestamp, -1; ts <= ev.endTimestamp; ts += ev.interval { step++ // Set the non-matrix arguments. // They are scalar, so it is safe to use the step number // when looking up the argument, as there will be no gaps. for j := range e.Args { if j != matrixArgIndex { otherInArgs[j][0].V = otherArgs[j][0].Points[step].V } } maxt := ts - offset mint := maxt - selRange // Evaluate the matrix selector for this series for this step. points = ev.matrixIterSlice(it, mint, maxt, points) if len(points) == 0 { continue } inMatrix[0].Points = points enh.Ts = ts // Make the function call. outVec := call(inArgs, e.Args, enh) enh.Out = outVec[:0] if len(outVec) > 0 { ss.Points = append(ss.Points, Point{V: outVec[0].Point.V, T: ts}) } // Only buffer stepRange milliseconds from the second step on. it.ReduceDelta(stepRange) } if len(ss.Points) > 0 { if ev.currentSamples+len(ss.Points) <= ev.maxSamples { mat = append(mat, ss) ev.currentSamples += len(ss.Points) } else { ev.error(ErrTooManySamples(env)) } } else { putPointSlice(ss.Points) } } ev.currentSamples -= len(points) putPointSlice(points) // The absent_over_time function returns 0 or 1 series. So far, the matrix // contains multiple series. The following code will create a new series // with values of 1 for the timestamps where no series has value. if e.Func.Name == "absent_over_time" { steps := int(1 + (ev.endTimestamp-ev.startTimestamp)/ev.interval) // Iterate once to look for a complete series. for _, s := range mat { if len(s.Points) == steps { return Matrix{}, warnings } } found := map[int64]struct{}{} for i, s := range mat { for _, p := range s.Points { found[p.T] = struct{}{} } if i > 0 && len(found) == steps { return Matrix{}, warnings } } newp := make([]Point, 0, steps-len(found)) for ts := ev.startTimestamp; ts <= ev.endTimestamp; ts += ev.interval { if _, ok := found[ts]; !ok { newp = append(newp, Point{T: ts, V: 1}) } } return Matrix{ Series{ Metric: createLabelsForAbsentFunction(e.Args[0]), Points: newp, }, }, warnings } if mat.ContainsSameLabelset() { ev.errorf("vector cannot contain metrics with the same labelset") } return mat, warnings case *parser.ParenExpr: return ev.eval(e.Expr) case *parser.UnaryExpr: val, ws := ev.eval(e.Expr) mat := val.(Matrix) if e.Op == parser.SUB { for i := range mat { mat[i].Metric = dropMetricName(mat[i].Metric) for j := range mat[i].Points { mat[i].Points[j].V = -mat[i].Points[j].V } } if mat.ContainsSameLabelset() { ev.errorf("vector cannot contain metrics with the same labelset") } } return mat, ws case *parser.BinaryExpr: switch lt, rt := e.LHS.Type(), e.RHS.Type(); { case lt == parser.ValueTypeScalar && rt == parser.ValueTypeScalar: return ev.rangeEval(nil, func(v []parser.Value, _ [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { val := scalarBinop(e.Op, v[0].(Vector)[0].Point.V, v[1].(Vector)[0].Point.V) return append(enh.Out, Sample{Point: Point{V: val}}), nil }, e.LHS, e.RHS) case lt == parser.ValueTypeVector && rt == parser.ValueTypeVector: // Function to compute the join signature for each series. buf := make([]byte, 0, 1024) sigf := signatureFunc(e.VectorMatching.On, buf, e.VectorMatching.MatchingLabels...) initSignatures := func(series labels.Labels, h *EvalSeriesHelper) { h.signature = sigf(series) } switch e.Op { case parser.LAND: return ev.rangeEval(initSignatures, func(v []parser.Value, sh [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { return ev.VectorAnd(v[0].(Vector), v[1].(Vector), e.VectorMatching, sh[0], sh[1], enh), nil }, e.LHS, e.RHS) case parser.LOR: return ev.rangeEval(initSignatures, func(v []parser.Value, sh [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { return ev.VectorOr(v[0].(Vector), v[1].(Vector), e.VectorMatching, sh[0], sh[1], enh), nil }, e.LHS, e.RHS) case parser.LUNLESS: return ev.rangeEval(initSignatures, func(v []parser.Value, sh [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { return ev.VectorUnless(v[0].(Vector), v[1].(Vector), e.VectorMatching, sh[0], sh[1], enh), nil }, e.LHS, e.RHS) default: return ev.rangeEval(initSignatures, func(v []parser.Value, sh [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { return ev.VectorBinop(e.Op, v[0].(Vector), v[1].(Vector), e.VectorMatching, e.ReturnBool, sh[0], sh[1], enh), nil }, e.LHS, e.RHS) } case lt == parser.ValueTypeVector && rt == parser.ValueTypeScalar: return ev.rangeEval(nil, func(v []parser.Value, _ [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { return ev.VectorscalarBinop(e.Op, v[0].(Vector), Scalar{V: v[1].(Vector)[0].Point.V}, false, e.ReturnBool, enh), nil }, e.LHS, e.RHS) case lt == parser.ValueTypeScalar && rt == parser.ValueTypeVector: return ev.rangeEval(nil, func(v []parser.Value, _ [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { return ev.VectorscalarBinop(e.Op, v[1].(Vector), Scalar{V: v[0].(Vector)[0].Point.V}, true, e.ReturnBool, enh), nil }, e.LHS, e.RHS) } case *parser.NumberLiteral: return ev.rangeEval(nil, func(v []parser.Value, _ [][]EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { return append(enh.Out, Sample{Point: Point{V: e.Val}}), nil }) case *parser.StringLiteral: return String{V: e.Val, T: ev.startTimestamp}, nil case *parser.VectorSelector: ws, err := checkAndExpandSeriesSet(ev.ctx, e) if err != nil { ev.error(errWithWarnings{errors.Wrap(err, "expanding series"), ws}) } mat := make(Matrix, 0, len(e.Series)) it := storage.NewMemoizedEmptyIterator(durationMilliseconds(ev.lookbackDelta)) for i, s := range e.Series { it.Reset(s.Iterator()) ss := Series{ Metric: e.Series[i].Labels(), Points: getPointSlice(numSteps), } for ts := ev.startTimestamp; ts <= ev.endTimestamp; ts += ev.interval { _, v, ok := ev.vectorSelectorSingle(it, e, ts) if ok { if ev.currentSamples < ev.maxSamples { ss.Points = append(ss.Points, Point{V: v, T: ts}) ev.currentSamples++ } else { ev.error(ErrTooManySamples(env)) } } } if len(ss.Points) > 0 { mat = append(mat, ss) } else { putPointSlice(ss.Points) } } return mat, ws case *parser.MatrixSelector: if ev.startTimestamp != ev.endTimestamp { panic(errors.New("cannot do range evaluation of matrix selector")) } return ev.matrixSelector(e) case *parser.SubqueryExpr: offsetMillis := durationMilliseconds(e.Offset) rangeMillis := durationMilliseconds(e.Range) newEv := &evaluator{ endTimestamp: ev.endTimestamp - offsetMillis, ctx: ev.ctx, currentSamples: ev.currentSamples, maxSamples: ev.maxSamples, logger: ev.logger, lookbackDelta: ev.lookbackDelta, noStepSubqueryIntervalFn: ev.noStepSubqueryIntervalFn, } if e.Step != 0 { newEv.interval = durationMilliseconds(e.Step) } else { newEv.interval = ev.noStepSubqueryIntervalFn(rangeMillis) } // Start with the first timestamp after (ev.startTimestamp - offset - range) // that is aligned with the step (multiple of 'newEv.interval'). newEv.startTimestamp = newEv.interval * ((ev.startTimestamp - offsetMillis - rangeMillis) / newEv.interval) if newEv.startTimestamp < (ev.startTimestamp - offsetMillis - rangeMillis) { newEv.startTimestamp += newEv.interval } if newEv.startTimestamp != ev.startTimestamp { // Adjust the offset of selectors based on the new // start time of the evaluator since the calculation // of the offset with @ happens w.r.t. the start time. setOffsetForAtModifier(newEv.startTimestamp, e.Expr) } res, ws := newEv.eval(e.Expr) ev.currentSamples = newEv.currentSamples return res, ws case *parser.StepInvariantExpr: switch ce := e.Expr.(type) { case *parser.StringLiteral, *parser.NumberLiteral: return ev.eval(ce) } newEv := &evaluator{ startTimestamp: ev.startTimestamp, endTimestamp: ev.startTimestamp, // Always a single evaluation. interval: ev.interval, ctx: ev.ctx, currentSamples: ev.currentSamples, maxSamples: ev.maxSamples, logger: ev.logger, lookbackDelta: ev.lookbackDelta, noStepSubqueryIntervalFn: ev.noStepSubqueryIntervalFn, } res, ws := newEv.eval(e.Expr) ev.currentSamples = newEv.currentSamples switch e.Expr.(type) { case *parser.MatrixSelector, *parser.SubqueryExpr: // We do not duplicate results for range selectors since result is a matrix // with their unique timestamps which does not depend on the step. return res, ws } // For every evaluation while the value remains same, the timestamp for that // value would change for different eval times. Hence we duplicate the result // with changed timestamps. mat, ok := res.(Matrix) if !ok { panic(errors.Errorf("unexpected result in StepInvariantExpr evaluation: %T", expr)) } for i := range mat { if len(mat[i].Points) != 1 { panic(errors.Errorf("unexpected number of samples")) } for ts := ev.startTimestamp + ev.interval; ts <= ev.endTimestamp; ts = ts + ev.interval { mat[i].Points = append(mat[i].Points, Point{ T: ts, V: mat[i].Points[0].V, }) ev.currentSamples++ if ev.currentSamples > ev.maxSamples { ev.error(ErrTooManySamples(env)) } } } return res, ws } panic(errors.Errorf("unhandled expression of type: %T", expr)) } // vectorSelector evaluates a *parser.VectorSelector expression. func (ev *evaluator) vectorSelector(node *parser.VectorSelector, ts int64) (Vector, storage.Warnings) { ws, err := checkAndExpandSeriesSet(ev.ctx, node) if err != nil { ev.error(errWithWarnings{errors.Wrap(err, "expanding series"), ws}) } vec := make(Vector, 0, len(node.Series)) it := storage.NewMemoizedEmptyIterator(durationMilliseconds(ev.lookbackDelta)) for i, s := range node.Series { it.Reset(s.Iterator()) t, v, ok := ev.vectorSelectorSingle(it, node, ts) if ok { vec = append(vec, Sample{ Metric: node.Series[i].Labels(), Point: Point{V: v, T: t}, }) ev.currentSamples++ if ev.currentSamples > ev.maxSamples { ev.error(ErrTooManySamples(env)) } } } return vec, ws } // vectorSelectorSingle evaluates a instant vector for the iterator of one time series. func (ev *evaluator) vectorSelectorSingle(it *storage.MemoizedSeriesIterator, node *parser.VectorSelector, ts int64) (int64, float64, bool) { refTime := ts - durationMilliseconds(node.Offset) var t int64 var v float64 ok := it.Seek(refTime) if !ok { if it.Err() != nil { ev.error(it.Err()) } } if ok { t, v = it.At() } if !ok || t > refTime { t, v, ok = it.PeekPrev() if !ok || t < refTime-durationMilliseconds(ev.lookbackDelta) { return 0, 0, false } } if value.IsStaleNaN(v) { return 0, 0, false } return t, v, true } var pointPool = sync.Pool{} func getPointSlice(sz int) []Point { p := pointPool.Get() if p != nil { return p.([]Point) } return make([]Point, 0, sz) } func putPointSlice(p []Point) { //nolint:staticcheck // Ignore SA6002 relax staticcheck verification. pointPool.Put(p[:0]) } // matrixSelector evaluates a *parser.MatrixSelector expression. func (ev *evaluator) matrixSelector(node *parser.MatrixSelector) (Matrix, storage.Warnings) { var ( vs = node.VectorSelector.(*parser.VectorSelector) offset = durationMilliseconds(vs.Offset) maxt = ev.startTimestamp - offset mint = maxt - durationMilliseconds(node.Range) matrix = make(Matrix, 0, len(vs.Series)) it = storage.NewBuffer(durationMilliseconds(node.Range)) ) ws, err := checkAndExpandSeriesSet(ev.ctx, node) if err != nil { ev.error(errWithWarnings{errors.Wrap(err, "expanding series"), ws}) } series := vs.Series for i, s := range series { if err := contextDone(ev.ctx, "expression evaluation"); err != nil { ev.error(err) } it.Reset(s.Iterator()) ss := Series{ Metric: series[i].Labels(), } ss.Points = ev.matrixIterSlice(it, mint, maxt, getPointSlice(16)) if len(ss.Points) > 0 { matrix = append(matrix, ss) } else { putPointSlice(ss.Points) } } return matrix, ws } // matrixIterSlice populates a matrix vector covering the requested range for a // single time series, with points retrieved from an iterator. // // As an optimization, the matrix vector may already contain points of the same // time series from the evaluation of an earlier step (with lower mint and maxt // values). Any such points falling before mint are discarded; points that fall // into the [mint, maxt] range are retained; only points with later timestamps // are populated from the iterator. func (ev *evaluator) matrixIterSlice(it *storage.BufferedSeriesIterator, mint, maxt int64, out []Point) []Point { if len(out) > 0 && out[len(out)-1].T >= mint { // There is an overlap between previous and current ranges, retain common // points. In most such cases: // (a) the overlap is significantly larger than the eval step; and/or // (b) the number of samples is relatively small. // so a linear search will be as fast as a binary search. var drop int for drop = 0; out[drop].T < mint; drop++ { } ev.currentSamples -= drop copy(out, out[drop:]) out = out[:len(out)-drop] // Only append points with timestamps after the last timestamp we have. mint = out[len(out)-1].T + 1 } else { ev.currentSamples -= len(out) out = out[:0] } ok := it.Seek(maxt) if !ok { if it.Err() != nil { ev.error(it.Err()) } } buf := it.Buffer() for buf.Next() { t, v := buf.At() if value.IsStaleNaN(v) { continue } // Values in the buffer are guaranteed to be smaller than maxt. if t >= mint { if ev.currentSamples >= ev.maxSamples { ev.error(ErrTooManySamples(env)) } ev.currentSamples++ out = append(out, Point{T: t, V: v}) } } // The seeked sample might also be in the range. if ok { t, v := it.At() if t == maxt && !value.IsStaleNaN(v) { if ev.currentSamples >= ev.maxSamples { ev.error(ErrTooManySamples(env)) } out = append(out, Point{T: t, V: v}) ev.currentSamples++ } } return out } func (ev *evaluator) VectorAnd(lhs, rhs Vector, matching *parser.VectorMatching, lhsh, rhsh []EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) Vector { if matching.Card != parser.CardManyToMany { panic("set operations must only use many-to-many matching") } if len(lhs) == 0 || len(rhs) == 0 { return nil // Short-circuit: AND with nothing is nothing. } // The set of signatures for the right-hand side Vector. rightSigs := map[string]struct{}{} // Add all rhs samples to a map so we can easily find matches later. for _, sh := range rhsh { rightSigs[sh.signature] = struct{}{} } for i, ls := range lhs { // If there's a matching entry in the right-hand side Vector, add the sample. if _, ok := rightSigs[lhsh[i].signature]; ok { enh.Out = append(enh.Out, ls) } } return enh.Out } func (ev *evaluator) VectorOr(lhs, rhs Vector, matching *parser.VectorMatching, lhsh, rhsh []EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) Vector { if matching.Card != parser.CardManyToMany { panic("set operations must only use many-to-many matching") } if len(lhs) == 0 { // Short-circuit. enh.Out = append(enh.Out, rhs...) return enh.Out } else if len(rhs) == 0 { enh.Out = append(enh.Out, lhs...) return enh.Out } leftSigs := map[string]struct{}{} // Add everything from the left-hand-side Vector. for i, ls := range lhs { leftSigs[lhsh[i].signature] = struct{}{} enh.Out = append(enh.Out, ls) } // Add all right-hand side elements which have not been added from the left-hand side. for j, rs := range rhs { if _, ok := leftSigs[rhsh[j].signature]; !ok { enh.Out = append(enh.Out, rs) } } return enh.Out } func (ev *evaluator) VectorUnless(lhs, rhs Vector, matching *parser.VectorMatching, lhsh, rhsh []EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) Vector { if matching.Card != parser.CardManyToMany { panic("set operations must only use many-to-many matching") } // Short-circuit: empty rhs means we will return everything in lhs; // empty lhs means we will return empty - don't need to build a map. if len(lhs) == 0 || len(rhs) == 0 { enh.Out = append(enh.Out, lhs...) return enh.Out } rightSigs := map[string]struct{}{} for _, sh := range rhsh { rightSigs[sh.signature] = struct{}{} } for i, ls := range lhs { if _, ok := rightSigs[lhsh[i].signature]; !ok { enh.Out = append(enh.Out, ls) } } return enh.Out } // VectorBinop evaluates a binary operation between two Vectors, excluding set operators. func (ev *evaluator) VectorBinop(op parser.ItemType, lhs, rhs Vector, matching *parser.VectorMatching, returnBool bool, lhsh, rhsh []EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) Vector { if matching.Card == parser.CardManyToMany { panic("many-to-many only allowed for set operators") } if len(lhs) == 0 || len(rhs) == 0 { return nil // Short-circuit: nothing is going to match. } // The control flow below handles one-to-one or many-to-one matching. // For one-to-many, swap sidedness and account for the swap when calculating // values. if matching.Card == parser.CardOneToMany { lhs, rhs = rhs, lhs lhsh, rhsh = rhsh, lhsh } // All samples from the rhs hashed by the matching label/values. if enh.rightSigs == nil { enh.rightSigs = make(map[string]Sample, len(enh.Out)) } else { for k := range enh.rightSigs { delete(enh.rightSigs, k) } } rightSigs := enh.rightSigs // Add all rhs samples to a map so we can easily find matches later. for i, rs := range rhs { sig := rhsh[i].signature // The rhs is guaranteed to be the 'one' side. Having multiple samples // with the same signature means that the matching is many-to-many. if duplSample, found := rightSigs[sig]; found { // oneSide represents which side of the vector represents the 'one' in the many-to-one relationship. oneSide := "right" if matching.Card == parser.CardOneToMany { oneSide = "left" } matchedLabels := rs.Metric.MatchLabels(matching.On, matching.MatchingLabels...) // Many-to-many matching not allowed. ev.errorf("found duplicate series for the match group %s on the %s hand-side of the operation: [%s, %s]"+ ";many-to-many matching not allowed: matching labels must be unique on one side", matchedLabels.String(), oneSide, rs.Metric.String(), duplSample.Metric.String()) } rightSigs[sig] = rs } // Tracks the match-signature. For one-to-one operations the value is nil. For many-to-one // the value is a set of signatures to detect duplicated result elements. if enh.matchedSigs == nil { enh.matchedSigs = make(map[string]map[uint64]struct{}, len(rightSigs)) } else { for k := range enh.matchedSigs { delete(enh.matchedSigs, k) } } matchedSigs := enh.matchedSigs // For all lhs samples find a respective rhs sample and perform // the binary operation. for i, ls := range lhs { sig := lhsh[i].signature rs, found := rightSigs[sig] // Look for a match in the rhs Vector. if !found { continue } // Account for potentially swapped sidedness. vl, vr := ls.V, rs.V if matching.Card == parser.CardOneToMany { vl, vr = vr, vl } value, keep := vectorElemBinop(op, vl, vr) if returnBool { if keep { value = 1.0 } else { value = 0.0 } } else if !keep { continue } metric := resultMetric(ls.Metric, rs.Metric, op, matching, enh) if returnBool { metric = enh.DropMetricName(metric) } insertedSigs, exists := matchedSigs[sig] if matching.Card == parser.CardOneToOne { if exists { ev.errorf("multiple matches for labels: many-to-one matching must be explicit (group_left/group_right)") } matchedSigs[sig] = nil // Set existence to true. } else { // In many-to-one matching the grouping labels have to ensure a unique metric // for the result Vector. Check whether those labels have already been added for // the same matching labels. insertSig := metric.Hash() if !exists { insertedSigs = map[uint64]struct{}{} matchedSigs[sig] = insertedSigs } else if _, duplicate := insertedSigs[insertSig]; duplicate { ev.errorf("multiple matches for labels: grouping labels must ensure unique matches") } insertedSigs[insertSig] = struct{}{} } enh.Out = append(enh.Out, Sample{ Metric: metric, Point: Point{V: value}, }) } return enh.Out } func signatureFunc(on bool, b []byte, names ...string) func(labels.Labels) string { sort.Strings(names) if on { return func(lset labels.Labels) string { return string(lset.WithLabels(names...).Bytes(b)) } } return func(lset labels.Labels) string { return string(lset.WithoutLabels(names...).Bytes(b)) } } // resultMetric returns the metric for the given sample(s) based on the Vector // binary operation and the matching options. func resultMetric(lhs, rhs labels.Labels, op parser.ItemType, matching *parser.VectorMatching, enh *EvalNodeHelper) labels.Labels { if enh.resultMetric == nil { enh.resultMetric = make(map[string]labels.Labels, len(enh.Out)) } if enh.lb == nil { enh.lb = labels.NewBuilder(lhs) } else { enh.lb.Reset(lhs) } buf := bytes.NewBuffer(enh.lblResultBuf[:0]) enh.lblBuf = lhs.Bytes(enh.lblBuf) buf.Write(enh.lblBuf) enh.lblBuf = rhs.Bytes(enh.lblBuf) buf.Write(enh.lblBuf) enh.lblResultBuf = buf.Bytes() if ret, ok := enh.resultMetric[string(enh.lblResultBuf)]; ok { return ret } str := string(enh.lblResultBuf) if shouldDropMetricName(op) { enh.lb.Del(labels.MetricName) } if matching.Card == parser.CardOneToOne { if matching.On { Outer: for _, l := range lhs { for _, n := range matching.MatchingLabels { if l.Name == n { continue Outer } } enh.lb.Del(l.Name) } } else { enh.lb.Del(matching.MatchingLabels...) } } for _, ln := range matching.Include { // Included labels from the `group_x` modifier are taken from the "one"-side. if v := rhs.Get(ln); v != "" { enh.lb.Set(ln, v) } else { enh.lb.Del(ln) } } ret := enh.lb.Labels() enh.resultMetric[str] = ret return ret } // VectorscalarBinop evaluates a binary operation between a Vector and a Scalar. func (ev *evaluator) VectorscalarBinop(op parser.ItemType, lhs Vector, rhs Scalar, swap, returnBool bool, enh *EvalNodeHelper) Vector { for _, lhsSample := range lhs { lv, rv := lhsSample.V, rhs.V // lhs always contains the Vector. If the original position was different // swap for calculating the value. if swap { lv, rv = rv, lv } value, keep := vectorElemBinop(op, lv, rv) // Catch cases where the scalar is the LHS in a scalar-vector comparison operation. // We want to always keep the vector element value as the output value, even if it's on the RHS. if op.IsComparisonOperator() && swap { value = rv } if returnBool { if keep { value = 1.0 } else { value = 0.0 } keep = true } if keep { lhsSample.V = value if shouldDropMetricName(op) || returnBool { lhsSample.Metric = enh.DropMetricName(lhsSample.Metric) } enh.Out = append(enh.Out, lhsSample) } } return enh.Out } func dropMetricName(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { return labels.NewBuilder(l).Del(labels.MetricName).Labels() } // scalarBinop evaluates a binary operation between two Scalars. func scalarBinop(op parser.ItemType, lhs, rhs float64) float64 { switch op { case parser.ADD: return lhs + rhs case parser.SUB: return lhs - rhs case parser.MUL: return lhs * rhs case parser.DIV: return lhs / rhs case parser.POW: return math.Pow(lhs, rhs) case parser.MOD: return math.Mod(lhs, rhs) case parser.EQLC: return btos(lhs == rhs) case parser.NEQ: return btos(lhs != rhs) case parser.GTR: return btos(lhs > rhs) case parser.LSS: return btos(lhs < rhs) case parser.GTE: return btos(lhs >= rhs) case parser.LTE: return btos(lhs <= rhs) case parser.ATAN2: return math.Atan2(lhs, rhs) } panic(errors.Errorf("operator %q not allowed for Scalar operations", op)) } // vectorElemBinop evaluates a binary operation between two Vector elements. func vectorElemBinop(op parser.ItemType, lhs, rhs float64) (float64, bool) { switch op { case parser.ADD: return lhs + rhs, true case parser.SUB: return lhs - rhs, true case parser.MUL: return lhs * rhs, true case parser.DIV: return lhs / rhs, true case parser.POW: return math.Pow(lhs, rhs), true case parser.MOD: return math.Mod(lhs, rhs), true case parser.EQLC: return lhs, lhs == rhs case parser.NEQ: return lhs, lhs != rhs case parser.GTR: return lhs, lhs > rhs case parser.LSS: return lhs, lhs < rhs case parser.GTE: return lhs, lhs >= rhs case parser.LTE: return lhs, lhs <= rhs case parser.ATAN2: return math.Atan2(lhs, rhs), true } panic(errors.Errorf("operator %q not allowed for operations between Vectors", op)) } type groupedAggregation struct { labels labels.Labels value float64 mean float64 groupCount int heap vectorByValueHeap reverseHeap vectorByReverseValueHeap } // aggregation evaluates an aggregation operation on a Vector. The provided grouping labels // must be sorted. func (ev *evaluator) aggregation(op parser.ItemType, grouping []string, without bool, param interface{}, vec Vector, seriesHelper []EvalSeriesHelper, enh *EvalNodeHelper) Vector { result := map[uint64]*groupedAggregation{} orderedResult := []*groupedAggregation{} var k int64 if op == parser.TOPK || op == parser.BOTTOMK { f := param.(float64) if !convertibleToInt64(f) { ev.errorf("Scalar value %v overflows int64", f) } k = int64(f) if k < 1 { return Vector{} } } var q float64 if op == parser.QUANTILE { q = param.(float64) } var valueLabel string var recomputeGroupingKey bool if op == parser.COUNT_VALUES { valueLabel = param.(string) if !model.LabelName(valueLabel).IsValid() { ev.errorf("invalid label name %q", valueLabel) } if !without { // We're changing the grouping labels so we have to ensure they're still sorted // and we have to flag to recompute the grouping key. Considering the count_values() // operator is less frequently used than other aggregations, we're fine having to // re-compute the grouping key on each step for this case. grouping = append(grouping, valueLabel) sort.Strings(grouping) recomputeGroupingKey = true } } lb := labels.NewBuilder(nil) var buf []byte for si, s := range vec { metric := s.Metric if op == parser.COUNT_VALUES { lb.Reset(metric) lb.Set(valueLabel, strconv.FormatFloat(s.V, 'f', -1, 64)) metric = lb.Labels() // We've changed the metric so we have to recompute the grouping key. recomputeGroupingKey = true } // We can use the pre-computed grouping key unless grouping labels have changed. var groupingKey uint64 if !recomputeGroupingKey { groupingKey = seriesHelper[si].groupingKey } else { groupingKey, buf = generateGroupingKey(metric, grouping, without, buf) } group, ok := result[groupingKey] // Add a new group if it doesn't exist. if !ok { var m labels.Labels if without { lb.Reset(metric) lb.Del(grouping...) lb.Del(labels.MetricName) m = lb.Labels() } else { m = metric.WithLabels(grouping...) } newAgg := &groupedAggregation{ labels: m, value: s.V, mean: s.V, groupCount: 1, } result[groupingKey] = newAgg orderedResult = append(orderedResult, newAgg) inputVecLen := int64(len(vec)) resultSize := k if k > inputVecLen { resultSize = inputVecLen } else if k == 0 { resultSize = 1 } switch op { case parser.STDVAR, parser.STDDEV: result[groupingKey].value = 0 case parser.TOPK, parser.QUANTILE: result[groupingKey].heap = make(vectorByValueHeap, 1, resultSize) result[groupingKey].heap[0] = Sample{ Point: Point{V: s.V}, Metric: s.Metric, } case parser.BOTTOMK: result[groupingKey].reverseHeap = make(vectorByReverseValueHeap, 1, resultSize) result[groupingKey].reverseHeap[0] = Sample{ Point: Point{V: s.V}, Metric: s.Metric, } case parser.GROUP: result[groupingKey].value = 1 } continue } switch op { case parser.SUM: group.value += s.V case parser.AVG: group.groupCount++ if math.IsInf(group.mean, 0) { if math.IsInf(s.V, 0) && (group.mean > 0) == (s.V > 0) { // The `mean` and `s.V` values are `Inf` of the same sign. They // can't be subtracted, but the value of `mean` is correct // already. break } if !math.IsInf(s.V, 0) && !math.IsNaN(s.V) { // At this stage, the mean is an infinite. If the added // value is neither an Inf or a Nan, we can keep that mean // value. // This is required because our calculation below removes // the mean value, which would look like Inf += x - Inf and // end up as a NaN. break } } // Divide each side of the `-` by `group.groupCount` to avoid float64 overflows. group.mean += s.V/float64(group.groupCount) - group.mean/float64(group.groupCount) case parser.GROUP: // Do nothing. Required to avoid the panic in `default:` below. case parser.MAX: if group.value < s.V || math.IsNaN(group.value) { group.value = s.V } case parser.MIN: if group.value > s.V || math.IsNaN(group.value) { group.value = s.V } case parser.COUNT, parser.COUNT_VALUES: group.groupCount++ case parser.STDVAR, parser.STDDEV: group.groupCount++ delta := s.V - group.mean group.mean += delta / float64(group.groupCount) group.value += delta * (s.V - group.mean) case parser.TOPK: if int64(len(group.heap)) < k || group.heap[0].V < s.V || math.IsNaN(group.heap[0].V) { if int64(len(group.heap)) == k { if k == 1 { // For k==1 we can replace in-situ. group.heap[0] = Sample{ Point: Point{V: s.V}, Metric: s.Metric, } break } heap.Pop(&group.heap) } heap.Push(&group.heap, &Sample{ Point: Point{V: s.V}, Metric: s.Metric, }) } case parser.BOTTOMK: if int64(len(group.reverseHeap)) < k || group.reverseHeap[0].V > s.V || math.IsNaN(group.reverseHeap[0].V) { if int64(len(group.reverseHeap)) == k { if k == 1 { // For k==1 we can replace in-situ. group.reverseHeap[0] = Sample{ Point: Point{V: s.V}, Metric: s.Metric, } break } heap.Pop(&group.reverseHeap) } heap.Push(&group.reverseHeap, &Sample{ Point: Point{V: s.V}, Metric: s.Metric, }) } case parser.QUANTILE: group.heap = append(group.heap, s) default: panic(errors.Errorf("expected aggregation operator but got %q", op)) } } // Construct the result Vector from the aggregated groups. for _, aggr := range orderedResult { switch op { case parser.AVG: aggr.value = aggr.mean case parser.COUNT, parser.COUNT_VALUES: aggr.value = float64(aggr.groupCount) case parser.STDVAR: aggr.value = aggr.value / float64(aggr.groupCount) case parser.STDDEV: aggr.value = math.Sqrt(aggr.value / float64(aggr.groupCount)) case parser.TOPK: // The heap keeps the lowest value on top, so reverse it. if len(aggr.heap) > 1 { sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(aggr.heap)) } for _, v := range aggr.heap { enh.Out = append(enh.Out, Sample{ Metric: v.Metric, Point: Point{V: v.V}, }) } continue // Bypass default append. case parser.BOTTOMK: // The heap keeps the highest value on top, so reverse it. if len(aggr.reverseHeap) > 1 { sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(aggr.reverseHeap)) } for _, v := range aggr.reverseHeap { enh.Out = append(enh.Out, Sample{ Metric: v.Metric, Point: Point{V: v.V}, }) } continue // Bypass default append. case parser.QUANTILE: aggr.value = quantile(q, aggr.heap) default: // For other aggregations, we already have the right value. } enh.Out = append(enh.Out, Sample{ Metric: aggr.labels, Point: Point{V: aggr.value}, }) } return enh.Out } // groupingKey builds and returns the grouping key for the given metric and // grouping labels. func generateGroupingKey(metric labels.Labels, grouping []string, without bool, buf []byte) (uint64, []byte) { if without { return metric.HashWithoutLabels(buf, grouping...) } if len(grouping) == 0 { // No need to generate any hash if there are no grouping labels. return 0, buf } return metric.HashForLabels(buf, grouping...) } // btos returns 1 if b is true, 0 otherwise. func btos(b bool) float64 { if b { return 1 } return 0 } // shouldDropMetricName returns whether the metric name should be dropped in the // result of the op operation. func shouldDropMetricName(op parser.ItemType) bool { switch op { case parser.ADD, parser.SUB, parser.DIV, parser.MUL, parser.POW, parser.MOD: return true default: return false } } // NewOriginContext returns a new context with data about the origin attached. func NewOriginContext(ctx context.Context, data map[string]interface{}) context.Context { return context.WithValue(ctx, QueryOrigin{}, data) } func formatDate(t time.Time) string { return t.UTC().Format("2006-01-02T15:04:05.000Z07:00") } // unwrapParenExpr does the AST equivalent of removing parentheses around a expression. func unwrapParenExpr(e *parser.Expr) { for { if p, ok := (*e).(*parser.ParenExpr); ok { *e = p.Expr } else { break } } } func unwrapStepInvariantExpr(e parser.Expr) parser.Expr { if p, ok := e.(*parser.StepInvariantExpr); ok { return p.Expr } return e } // PreprocessExpr wraps all possible step invariant parts of the given expression with // StepInvariantExpr. It also resolves the preprocessors. func PreprocessExpr(expr parser.Expr, start, end time.Time) parser.Expr { isStepInvariant := preprocessExprHelper(expr, start, end) if isStepInvariant { return newStepInvariantExpr(expr) } return expr } // preprocessExprHelper wraps the child nodes of the expression // with a StepInvariantExpr wherever it's step invariant. The returned boolean is true if the // passed expression qualifies to be wrapped by StepInvariantExpr. // It also resolves the preprocessors. func preprocessExprHelper(expr parser.Expr, start, end time.Time) bool { switch n := expr.(type) { case *parser.VectorSelector: if n.StartOrEnd == parser.START { n.Timestamp = makeInt64Pointer(timestamp.FromTime(start)) } else if n.StartOrEnd == parser.END { n.Timestamp = makeInt64Pointer(timestamp.FromTime(end)) } return n.Timestamp != nil case *parser.AggregateExpr: return preprocessExprHelper(n.Expr, start, end) case *parser.BinaryExpr: isInvariant1, isInvariant2 := preprocessExprHelper(n.LHS, start, end), preprocessExprHelper(n.RHS, start, end) if isInvariant1 && isInvariant2 { return true } if isInvariant1 { n.LHS = newStepInvariantExpr(n.LHS) } if isInvariant2 { n.RHS = newStepInvariantExpr(n.RHS) } return false case *parser.Call: _, ok := AtModifierUnsafeFunctions[n.Func.Name] isStepInvariant := !ok isStepInvariantSlice := make([]bool, len(n.Args)) for i := range n.Args { isStepInvariantSlice[i] = preprocessExprHelper(n.Args[i], start, end) isStepInvariant = isStepInvariant && isStepInvariantSlice[i] } if isStepInvariant { // The function and all arguments are step invariant. return true } for i, isi := range isStepInvariantSlice { if isi { n.Args[i] = newStepInvariantExpr(n.Args[i]) } } return false case *parser.MatrixSelector: return preprocessExprHelper(n.VectorSelector, start, end) case *parser.SubqueryExpr: // Since we adjust offset for the @ modifier evaluation, // it gets tricky to adjust it for every subquery step. // Hence we wrap the inside of subquery irrespective of // @ on subquery (given it is also step invariant) so that // it is evaluated only once w.r.t. the start time of subquery. isInvariant := preprocessExprHelper(n.Expr, start, end) if isInvariant { n.Expr = newStepInvariantExpr(n.Expr) } if n.StartOrEnd == parser.START { n.Timestamp = makeInt64Pointer(timestamp.FromTime(start)) } else if n.StartOrEnd == parser.END { n.Timestamp = makeInt64Pointer(timestamp.FromTime(end)) } return n.Timestamp != nil case *parser.ParenExpr: return preprocessExprHelper(n.Expr, start, end) case *parser.UnaryExpr: return preprocessExprHelper(n.Expr, start, end) case *parser.StringLiteral, *parser.NumberLiteral: return true } panic(fmt.Sprintf("found unexpected node %#v", expr)) } func newStepInvariantExpr(expr parser.Expr) parser.Expr { return &parser.StepInvariantExpr{Expr: expr} } // setOffsetForAtModifier modifies the offset of vector and matrix selector // and subquery in the tree to accommodate the timestamp of @ modifier. // The offset is adjusted w.r.t. the given evaluation time. func setOffsetForAtModifier(evalTime int64, expr parser.Expr) { getOffset := func(ts *int64, originalOffset time.Duration, path []parser.Node) time.Duration { if ts == nil { return originalOffset } subqOffset, _, subqTs := subqueryTimes(path) if subqTs != nil { subqOffset += time.Duration(evalTime-*subqTs) * time.Millisecond } offsetForTs := time.Duration(evalTime-*ts) * time.Millisecond offsetDiff := offsetForTs - subqOffset return originalOffset + offsetDiff } parser.Inspect(expr, func(node parser.Node, path []parser.Node) error { switch n := node.(type) { case *parser.VectorSelector: n.Offset = getOffset(n.Timestamp, n.OriginalOffset, path) case *parser.MatrixSelector: vs := n.VectorSelector.(*parser.VectorSelector) vs.Offset = getOffset(vs.Timestamp, vs.OriginalOffset, path) case *parser.SubqueryExpr: n.Offset = getOffset(n.Timestamp, n.OriginalOffset, path) } return nil }) } func makeInt64Pointer(val int64) *int64 { valp := new(int64) *valp = val return valp }