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Fixes #2480. For certain definition of "fixes". This is something that should never happen. Sadly, it does happen, albeit extremely rarely. This could be some weird cornercase we haven't covered yet. Or it happens as a consequesnce of data corruption or a crash recovery gone bad. This is not a "real" fix as we don't know the root cause of the incident reported in #2480. However, this makes sure the server does not crash, but deals gracefully with the problem: The series in question is quarantined, which even makes it available for forensics.
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495 lines
15 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 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 chunk
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import (
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"container/list"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"sort"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"github.com/prometheus/common/model"
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage/metric"
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)
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// ChunkLen is the length of a chunk in bytes.
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const ChunkLen = 1024
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// DefaultEncoding can be changed via a flag.
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var DefaultEncoding = DoubleDelta
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var (
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errChunkBoundsExceeded = errors.New("attempted access outside of chunk boundaries")
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errAddedToEvictedChunk = errors.New("attempted to add sample to evicted chunk")
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)
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// EvictRequest is a request to evict a chunk from memory.
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type EvictRequest struct {
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Desc *Desc
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Evict bool
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}
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// Encoding defines which encoding we are using, delta, doubledelta, or varbit
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type Encoding byte
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// String implements flag.Value.
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func (e Encoding) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%d", e)
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}
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// Set implements flag.Value.
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func (e *Encoding) Set(s string) error {
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switch s {
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case "0":
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*e = Delta
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case "1":
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*e = DoubleDelta
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case "2":
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*e = Varbit
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default:
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return fmt.Errorf("invalid chunk encoding: %s", s)
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}
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return nil
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}
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const (
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// Delta encoding
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Delta Encoding = iota
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// DoubleDelta encoding
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DoubleDelta
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// Varbit encoding
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Varbit
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)
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// Desc contains meta-data for a chunk. Pay special attention to the
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// documented requirements for calling its methods concurrently (WRT pinning and
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// locking). The doc comments spell out the requirements for each method, but
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// here is an overview and general explanation:
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//
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// Everything that changes the pinning of the underlying chunk or deals with its
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// eviction is protected by a mutex. This affects the following methods: Pin,
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// Unpin, RefCount, IsEvicted, MaybeEvict. These methods can be called at any
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// time without further prerequisites.
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//
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// Another group of methods acts on (or sets) the underlying chunk. These
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// methods involve no locking. They may only be called if the caller has pinned
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// the chunk (to guarantee the chunk is not evicted concurrently). Also, the
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// caller must make sure nobody else will call these methods concurrently,
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// either by holding the sole reference to the Desc (usually during loading
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// or creation) or by locking the fingerprint of the series the Desc
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// belongs to. The affected methods are: Add, MaybePopulateLastTime, SetChunk.
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//
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// Finally, there are the special cases FirstTime and LastTime. LastTime requires
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// to have locked the fingerprint of the series but the chunk does not need to
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// be pinned. That's because the ChunkLastTime field in Desc gets populated
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// upon completion of the chunk (when it is still pinned, and which happens
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// while the series's fingerprint is locked). Once that has happened, calling
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// LastTime does not require the chunk to be loaded anymore. Before that has
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// happened, the chunk is pinned anyway. The ChunkFirstTime field in Desc
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// is populated upon creation of a Desc, so it is alway safe to call
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// FirstTime. The FirstTime method is arguably not needed and only there for
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// consistency with LastTime.
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type Desc struct {
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sync.Mutex // Protects pinning.
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C Chunk // nil if chunk is evicted.
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rCnt int
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ChunkFirstTime model.Time // Populated at creation. Immutable.
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ChunkLastTime model.Time // Populated on closing of the chunk, model.Earliest if unset.
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// EvictListElement is nil if the chunk is not in the evict list.
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// EvictListElement is _not_ protected by the Desc mutex.
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// It must only be touched by the evict list handler in MemorySeriesStorage.
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EvictListElement *list.Element
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}
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// NewDesc creates a new Desc pointing to the provided chunk. The provided chunk
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// is assumed to be not persisted yet. Therefore, the refCount of the new
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// Desc is 1 (preventing eviction prior to persisting).
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func NewDesc(c Chunk, firstTime model.Time) *Desc {
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Ops.WithLabelValues(CreateAndPin).Inc()
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atomic.AddInt64(&NumMemChunks, 1)
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NumMemDescs.Inc()
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return &Desc{
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C: c,
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rCnt: 1,
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ChunkFirstTime: firstTime,
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ChunkLastTime: model.Earliest,
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}
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}
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// Add adds a sample pair to the underlying chunk. For safe concurrent access,
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// The chunk must be pinned, and the caller must have locked the fingerprint of
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// the series.
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func (d *Desc) Add(s model.SamplePair) ([]Chunk, error) {
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if d.C == nil {
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return nil, errAddedToEvictedChunk
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}
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return d.C.Add(s)
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}
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// Pin increments the refCount by one. Upon increment from 0 to 1, this
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// Desc is removed from the evict list. To enable the latter, the
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// evictRequests channel has to be provided. This method can be called
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// concurrently at any time.
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func (d *Desc) Pin(evictRequests chan<- EvictRequest) {
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d.Lock()
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defer d.Unlock()
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if d.rCnt == 0 {
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// Remove ourselves from the evict list.
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evictRequests <- EvictRequest{d, false}
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}
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d.rCnt++
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}
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// Unpin decrements the refCount by one. Upon decrement from 1 to 0, this
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// Desc is added to the evict list. To enable the latter, the evictRequests
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// channel has to be provided. This method can be called concurrently at any
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// time.
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func (d *Desc) Unpin(evictRequests chan<- EvictRequest) {
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d.Lock()
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defer d.Unlock()
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if d.rCnt == 0 {
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panic("cannot unpin already unpinned chunk")
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}
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d.rCnt--
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if d.rCnt == 0 {
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// Add ourselves to the back of the evict list.
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evictRequests <- EvictRequest{d, true}
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}
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}
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// RefCount returns the number of pins. This method can be called concurrently
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// at any time.
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func (d *Desc) RefCount() int {
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d.Lock()
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defer d.Unlock()
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return d.rCnt
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}
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// FirstTime returns the timestamp of the first sample in the chunk. This method
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// can be called concurrently at any time. It only returns the immutable
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// d.ChunkFirstTime without any locking. Arguably, this method is
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// useless. However, it provides consistency with the LastTime method.
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func (d *Desc) FirstTime() model.Time {
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return d.ChunkFirstTime
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}
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// LastTime returns the timestamp of the last sample in the chunk. For safe
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// concurrent access, this method requires the fingerprint of the time series to
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// be locked.
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func (d *Desc) LastTime() (model.Time, error) {
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if d.ChunkLastTime != model.Earliest || d.C == nil {
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return d.ChunkLastTime, nil
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}
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return d.C.NewIterator().LastTimestamp()
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}
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// MaybePopulateLastTime populates the ChunkLastTime from the underlying chunk
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// if it has not yet happened. Call this method directly after having added the
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// last sample to a chunk or after closing a head chunk due to age. For safe
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// concurrent access, the chunk must be pinned, and the caller must have locked
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// the fingerprint of the series.
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func (d *Desc) MaybePopulateLastTime() error {
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if d.ChunkLastTime == model.Earliest && d.C != nil {
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t, err := d.C.NewIterator().LastTimestamp()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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d.ChunkLastTime = t
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}
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return nil
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}
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// IsEvicted returns whether the chunk is evicted. For safe concurrent access,
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// the caller must have locked the fingerprint of the series.
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func (d *Desc) IsEvicted() bool {
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// Locking required here because we do not want the caller to force
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// pinning the chunk first, so it could be evicted while this method is
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// called.
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d.Lock()
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defer d.Unlock()
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return d.C == nil
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}
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// SetChunk sets the underlying chunk. The caller must have locked the
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// fingerprint of the series and must have "pre-pinned" the chunk (i.e. first
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// call Pin and then set the chunk).
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func (d *Desc) SetChunk(c Chunk) {
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if d.C != nil {
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panic("chunk already set")
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}
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d.C = c
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}
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// MaybeEvict evicts the chunk if the refCount is 0. It returns whether the chunk
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// is now evicted, which includes the case that the chunk was evicted even
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// before this method was called. It can be called concurrently at any time.
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func (d *Desc) MaybeEvict() bool {
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d.Lock()
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defer d.Unlock()
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if d.C == nil {
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return true
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}
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if d.rCnt != 0 {
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return false
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}
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if d.ChunkLastTime == model.Earliest {
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// This must never happen.
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panic("ChunkLastTime not populated for evicted chunk")
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}
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d.C = nil
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Ops.WithLabelValues(Evict).Inc()
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atomic.AddInt64(&NumMemChunks, -1)
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return true
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}
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// Chunk is the interface for all chunks. Chunks are generally not
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// goroutine-safe.
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type Chunk interface {
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// Add adds a SamplePair to the chunks, performs any necessary
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// re-encoding, and adds any necessary overflow chunks. It returns the
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// new version of the original chunk, followed by overflow chunks, if
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// any. The first chunk returned might be the same as the original one
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// or a newly allocated version. In any case, take the returned chunk as
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// the relevant one and discard the original chunk.
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Add(sample model.SamplePair) ([]Chunk, error)
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Clone() Chunk
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FirstTime() model.Time
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NewIterator() Iterator
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Marshal(io.Writer) error
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MarshalToBuf([]byte) error
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Unmarshal(io.Reader) error
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UnmarshalFromBuf([]byte) error
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Encoding() Encoding
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Utilization() float64
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// Len returns the number of samples in the chunk. Implementations may be
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// expensive.
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Len() int
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}
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// Iterator enables efficient access to the content of a chunk. It is
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// generally not safe to use an Iterator concurrently with or after chunk
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// mutation.
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type Iterator interface {
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// Gets the last timestamp in the chunk.
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LastTimestamp() (model.Time, error)
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// Whether a given timestamp is contained between first and last value
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// in the chunk.
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Contains(model.Time) (bool, error)
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// Scans the next value in the chunk. Directly after the iterator has
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// been created, the next value is the first value in the
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// chunk. Otherwise, it is the value following the last value scanned or
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// found (by one of the Find... methods). Returns false if either the
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// end of the chunk is reached or an error has occurred.
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Scan() bool
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// Finds the most recent value at or before the provided time. Returns
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// false if either the chunk contains no value at or before the provided
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// time, or an error has occurred.
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FindAtOrBefore(model.Time) bool
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// Finds the oldest value at or after the provided time. Returns false
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// if either the chunk contains no value at or after the provided time,
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// or an error has occurred.
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FindAtOrAfter(model.Time) bool
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// Returns the last value scanned (by the scan method) or found (by one
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// of the find... methods). It returns model.ZeroSamplePair before any of
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// those methods were called.
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Value() model.SamplePair
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// Returns the last error encountered. In general, an error signals data
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// corruption in the chunk and requires quarantining.
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Err() error
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}
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// RangeValues is a utility function that retrieves all values within the given
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// range from an Iterator.
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func RangeValues(it Iterator, in metric.Interval) ([]model.SamplePair, error) {
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result := []model.SamplePair{}
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if !it.FindAtOrAfter(in.OldestInclusive) {
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return result, it.Err()
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}
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for !it.Value().Timestamp.After(in.NewestInclusive) {
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result = append(result, it.Value())
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if !it.Scan() {
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break
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}
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}
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return result, it.Err()
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}
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// addToOverflowChunk is a utility function that creates a new chunk as overflow
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// chunk, adds the provided sample to it, and returns a chunk slice containing
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// the provided old chunk followed by the new overflow chunk.
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func addToOverflowChunk(c Chunk, s model.SamplePair) ([]Chunk, error) {
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overflowChunks, err := New().Add(s)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return []Chunk{c, overflowChunks[0]}, nil
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}
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// transcodeAndAdd is a utility function that transcodes the dst chunk into the
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// provided src chunk (plus the necessary overflow chunks) and then adds the
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// provided sample. It returns the new chunks (transcoded plus overflow) with
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// the new sample at the end.
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func transcodeAndAdd(dst Chunk, src Chunk, s model.SamplePair) ([]Chunk, error) {
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Ops.WithLabelValues(Transcode).Inc()
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var (
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head = dst
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body, NewChunks []Chunk
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err error
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)
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it := src.NewIterator()
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for it.Scan() {
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if NewChunks, err = head.Add(it.Value()); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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body = append(body, NewChunks[:len(NewChunks)-1]...)
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head = NewChunks[len(NewChunks)-1]
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}
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if it.Err() != nil {
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return nil, it.Err()
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}
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if NewChunks, err = head.Add(s); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return append(body, NewChunks...), nil
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}
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// New creates a new chunk according to the encoding set by the
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// DefaultEncoding flag.
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func New() Chunk {
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chunk, err := NewForEncoding(DefaultEncoding)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return chunk
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}
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// NewForEncoding allows configuring what chunk type you want
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func NewForEncoding(encoding Encoding) (Chunk, error) {
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switch encoding {
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case Delta:
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return newDeltaEncodedChunk(d1, d0, true, ChunkLen), nil
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case DoubleDelta:
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return newDoubleDeltaEncodedChunk(d1, d0, true, ChunkLen), nil
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case Varbit:
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return newVarbitChunk(varbitZeroEncoding), nil
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default:
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown chunk encoding: %v", encoding)
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}
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}
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// indexAccessor allows accesses to samples by index.
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type indexAccessor interface {
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timestampAtIndex(int) model.Time
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sampleValueAtIndex(int) model.SampleValue
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err() error
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}
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// indexAccessingChunkIterator is a chunk iterator for chunks for which an
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// indexAccessor implementation exists.
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type indexAccessingChunkIterator struct {
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len int
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pos int
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lastValue model.SamplePair
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acc indexAccessor
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}
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func newIndexAccessingChunkIterator(len int, acc indexAccessor) *indexAccessingChunkIterator {
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return &indexAccessingChunkIterator{
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len: len,
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pos: -1,
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lastValue: model.ZeroSamplePair,
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acc: acc,
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}
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}
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// lastTimestamp implements Iterator.
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func (it *indexAccessingChunkIterator) LastTimestamp() (model.Time, error) {
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return it.acc.timestampAtIndex(it.len - 1), it.acc.err()
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}
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// contains implements Iterator.
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func (it *indexAccessingChunkIterator) Contains(t model.Time) (bool, error) {
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return !t.Before(it.acc.timestampAtIndex(0)) &&
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!t.After(it.acc.timestampAtIndex(it.len-1)), it.acc.err()
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}
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// scan implements Iterator.
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func (it *indexAccessingChunkIterator) Scan() bool {
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it.pos++
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if it.pos >= it.len {
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return false
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}
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it.lastValue = model.SamplePair{
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Timestamp: it.acc.timestampAtIndex(it.pos),
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Value: it.acc.sampleValueAtIndex(it.pos),
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}
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return it.acc.err() == nil
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}
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// findAtOrBefore implements Iterator.
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func (it *indexAccessingChunkIterator) FindAtOrBefore(t model.Time) bool {
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i := sort.Search(it.len, func(i int) bool {
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return it.acc.timestampAtIndex(i).After(t)
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})
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if i == 0 || it.acc.err() != nil {
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return false
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}
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it.pos = i - 1
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it.lastValue = model.SamplePair{
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Timestamp: it.acc.timestampAtIndex(i - 1),
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Value: it.acc.sampleValueAtIndex(i - 1),
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}
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return true
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}
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// findAtOrAfter implements Iterator.
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func (it *indexAccessingChunkIterator) FindAtOrAfter(t model.Time) bool {
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i := sort.Search(it.len, func(i int) bool {
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return !it.acc.timestampAtIndex(i).Before(t)
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})
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if i == it.len || it.acc.err() != nil {
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return false
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}
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it.pos = i
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it.lastValue = model.SamplePair{
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Timestamp: it.acc.timestampAtIndex(i),
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Value: it.acc.sampleValueAtIndex(i),
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}
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return true
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}
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// value implements Iterator.
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func (it *indexAccessingChunkIterator) Value() model.SamplePair {
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return it.lastValue
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}
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// err implements Iterator.
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func (it *indexAccessingChunkIterator) Err() error {
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return it.acc.err()
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}
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