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In the past, every sample value was a float, so it was fine to call a variable holding such a float "value" or "sample". With native histograms, a sample might have a histogram value. And a histogram value is still a value. Calling a float value just "value" or "sample" or "V" is therefore misleading. Over the last few commits, I already renamed many variables, but this cleans up a few more places where the changes are more invasive. Note that we do not to attempt naming in the JSON APIs or in the protobufs. That would be quite a disruption. However, internally, we can call variables as we want, and we should go with the option of avoiding misunderstandings. Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
170 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
170 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2022 The Prometheus Authors
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package tsdb
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import (
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"fmt"
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"sort"
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunkenc"
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/tombstones"
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)
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// OOOChunk maintains samples in time-ascending order.
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// Inserts for timestamps already seen, are dropped.
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// Samples are stored uncompressed to allow easy sorting.
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// Perhaps we can be more efficient later.
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type OOOChunk struct {
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samples []sample
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}
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func NewOOOChunk() *OOOChunk {
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return &OOOChunk{samples: make([]sample, 0, 4)}
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}
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// Insert inserts the sample such that order is maintained.
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// Returns false if insert was not possible due to the same timestamp already existing.
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func (o *OOOChunk) Insert(t int64, v float64) bool {
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// Although out-of-order samples can be out-of-order amongst themselves, we
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// are opinionated and expect them to be usually in-order meaning we could
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// try to append at the end first if the new timestamp is higher than the
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// last known timestamp.
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if len(o.samples) == 0 || t > o.samples[len(o.samples)-1].t {
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o.samples = append(o.samples, sample{t, v, nil, nil})
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return true
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}
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// Find index of sample we should replace.
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i := sort.Search(len(o.samples), func(i int) bool { return o.samples[i].t >= t })
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if i >= len(o.samples) {
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// none found. append it at the end
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o.samples = append(o.samples, sample{t, v, nil, nil})
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return true
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}
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// Duplicate sample for timestamp is not allowed.
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if o.samples[i].t == t {
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return false
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}
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// Expand length by 1 to make room. use a zero sample, we will overwrite it anyway.
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o.samples = append(o.samples, sample{})
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copy(o.samples[i+1:], o.samples[i:])
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o.samples[i] = sample{t, v, nil, nil}
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return true
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}
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func (o *OOOChunk) NumSamples() int {
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return len(o.samples)
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}
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func (o *OOOChunk) ToXOR() (*chunkenc.XORChunk, error) {
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x := chunkenc.NewXORChunk()
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app, err := x.Appender()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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for _, s := range o.samples {
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app.Append(s.t, s.f)
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}
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return x, nil
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}
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func (o *OOOChunk) ToXORBetweenTimestamps(mint, maxt int64) (*chunkenc.XORChunk, error) {
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x := chunkenc.NewXORChunk()
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app, err := x.Appender()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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for _, s := range o.samples {
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if s.t < mint {
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continue
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}
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if s.t > maxt {
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break
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}
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app.Append(s.t, s.f)
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}
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return x, nil
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}
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var _ BlockReader = &OOORangeHead{}
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// OOORangeHead allows querying Head out of order samples via BlockReader
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// interface implementation.
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type OOORangeHead struct {
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head *Head
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// mint and maxt are tracked because when a query is handled we only want
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// the timerange of the query and having preexisting pointers to the first
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// and last timestamp help with that.
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mint, maxt int64
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}
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func NewOOORangeHead(head *Head, mint, maxt int64) *OOORangeHead {
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return &OOORangeHead{
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head: head,
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mint: mint,
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maxt: maxt,
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}
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}
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func (oh *OOORangeHead) Index() (IndexReader, error) {
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return NewOOOHeadIndexReader(oh.head, oh.mint, oh.maxt), nil
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}
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func (oh *OOORangeHead) Chunks() (ChunkReader, error) {
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return NewOOOHeadChunkReader(oh.head, oh.mint, oh.maxt), nil
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}
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func (oh *OOORangeHead) Tombstones() (tombstones.Reader, error) {
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// As stated in the design doc https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kppm7qL9C-BJB1j6yb6-9ObG3AbdZnFUBYPNNWwDBYM/edit?usp=sharing
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// Tombstones are not supported for out of order metrics.
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return tombstones.NewMemTombstones(), nil
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}
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func (oh *OOORangeHead) Meta() BlockMeta {
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var id [16]byte
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copy(id[:], "____ooo_head____")
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return BlockMeta{
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MinTime: oh.mint,
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MaxTime: oh.maxt,
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ULID: id,
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Stats: BlockStats{
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NumSeries: oh.head.NumSeries(),
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},
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}
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}
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// Size returns the size taken by the Head block.
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func (oh *OOORangeHead) Size() int64 {
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return oh.head.Size()
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}
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// String returns an human readable representation of the out of order range
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// head. It's important to keep this function in order to avoid the struct dump
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// when the head is stringified in errors or logs.
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func (oh *OOORangeHead) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("ooo range head (mint: %d, maxt: %d)", oh.MinTime(), oh.MaxTime())
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}
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func (oh *OOORangeHead) MinTime() int64 {
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return oh.mint
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}
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func (oh *OOORangeHead) MaxTime() int64 {
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return oh.maxt
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}
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