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The histogram stats iterator does not fully clear the histogram object and is not resilient to new fields being added to the histogram type. To resolve the issue, the commit uses the CopyTo methods which should be future proof to new fields being added. Signed-off-by: Filip Petkovski <filip.petkovsky@gmail.com>
151 lines
4.3 KiB
Go
151 lines
4.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2024 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 promql
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import (
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/histogram"
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/value"
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunkenc"
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)
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type histogramStatsIterator struct {
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chunkenc.Iterator
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currentH *histogram.Histogram
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lastH *histogram.Histogram
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currentFH *histogram.FloatHistogram
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lastFH *histogram.FloatHistogram
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}
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// NewHistogramStatsIterator creates an iterator which returns histogram objects
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// which have only their sum and count values populated. The iterator handles
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// counter reset detection internally and sets the counter reset hint accordingly
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// in each returned histogram objects.
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func NewHistogramStatsIterator(it chunkenc.Iterator) chunkenc.Iterator {
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return &histogramStatsIterator{
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Iterator: it,
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currentH: &histogram.Histogram{},
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currentFH: &histogram.FloatHistogram{},
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}
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}
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// AtHistogram returns the next timestamp/histogram pair. The counter reset
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// detection is guaranteed to be correct only when the caller does not switch
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// between AtHistogram and AtFloatHistogram calls.
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func (f *histogramStatsIterator) AtHistogram(h *histogram.Histogram) (int64, *histogram.Histogram) {
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var t int64
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t, f.currentH = f.Iterator.AtHistogram(f.currentH)
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if value.IsStaleNaN(f.currentH.Sum) {
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h = &histogram.Histogram{Sum: f.currentH.Sum}
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return t, h
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}
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if h == nil {
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h = &histogram.Histogram{
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CounterResetHint: f.getResetHint(f.currentH),
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Count: f.currentH.Count,
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Sum: f.currentH.Sum,
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}
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f.setLastH(f.currentH)
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return t, h
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}
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returnValue := histogram.Histogram{
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CounterResetHint: f.getResetHint(f.currentH),
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Count: f.currentH.Count,
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Sum: f.currentH.Sum,
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}
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returnValue.CopyTo(h)
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f.setLastH(f.currentH)
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return t, h
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}
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// AtFloatHistogram returns the next timestamp/float histogram pair. The counter
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// reset detection is guaranteed to be correct only when the caller does not
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// switch between AtHistogram and AtFloatHistogram calls.
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func (f *histogramStatsIterator) AtFloatHistogram(fh *histogram.FloatHistogram) (int64, *histogram.FloatHistogram) {
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var t int64
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t, f.currentFH = f.Iterator.AtFloatHistogram(f.currentFH)
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if value.IsStaleNaN(f.currentFH.Sum) {
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return t, &histogram.FloatHistogram{Sum: f.currentFH.Sum}
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}
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if fh == nil {
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fh = &histogram.FloatHistogram{
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CounterResetHint: f.getFloatResetHint(f.currentFH.CounterResetHint),
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Count: f.currentFH.Count,
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Sum: f.currentFH.Sum,
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}
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f.setLastFH(f.currentFH)
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return t, fh
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}
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returnValue := histogram.FloatHistogram{
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CounterResetHint: f.getFloatResetHint(f.currentFH.CounterResetHint),
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Count: f.currentFH.Count,
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Sum: f.currentFH.Sum,
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}
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returnValue.CopyTo(fh)
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f.setLastFH(f.currentFH)
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return t, fh
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}
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func (f *histogramStatsIterator) setLastH(h *histogram.Histogram) {
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if f.lastH == nil {
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f.lastH = h.Copy()
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} else {
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h.CopyTo(f.lastH)
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}
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}
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func (f *histogramStatsIterator) setLastFH(fh *histogram.FloatHistogram) {
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if f.lastFH == nil {
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f.lastFH = fh.Copy()
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} else {
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fh.CopyTo(f.lastFH)
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}
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}
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func (f *histogramStatsIterator) getFloatResetHint(hint histogram.CounterResetHint) histogram.CounterResetHint {
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if hint != histogram.UnknownCounterReset {
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return hint
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}
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if f.lastFH == nil {
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return histogram.NotCounterReset
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}
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if f.currentFH.DetectReset(f.lastFH) {
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return histogram.CounterReset
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}
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return histogram.NotCounterReset
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}
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func (f *histogramStatsIterator) getResetHint(h *histogram.Histogram) histogram.CounterResetHint {
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if h.CounterResetHint != histogram.UnknownCounterReset {
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return h.CounterResetHint
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}
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if f.lastH == nil {
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return histogram.NotCounterReset
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}
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fh, prevFH := h.ToFloat(nil), f.lastH.ToFloat(nil)
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if fh.DetectReset(prevFH) {
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return histogram.CounterReset
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}
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return histogram.NotCounterReset
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}
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