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- Moved returns into the default section of switch statement that can only happen then. - Fix typo.
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447 lines
14 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 local
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import (
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"container/list"
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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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// The DefaultChunkEncoding can be changed via a flag.
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var DefaultChunkEncoding = doubleDelta
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type chunkEncoding byte
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// String implements flag.Value.
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func (ce chunkEncoding) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%d", ce)
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}
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// Set implements flag.Value.
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func (ce *chunkEncoding) Set(s string) error {
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switch s {
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case "0":
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*ce = delta
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case "1":
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*ce = doubleDelta
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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 chunkEncoding = iota
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doubleDelta
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)
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// chunkDesc 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 chunkDesc (usually during loading
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// or creation) or by locking the fingerprint of the series the chunkDesc
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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 chunkDesc 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 chunkDesc
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// is populated upon creation of a chunkDesc, 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 chunkDesc 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 chunkDesc 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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// newChunkDesc creates a new chunkDesc pointing to the provided chunk. The
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// provided chunk is assumed to be not persisted yet. Therefore, the refCount of
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// the new chunkDesc is 1 (preventing eviction prior to persisting).
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func newChunkDesc(c chunk, firstTime model.Time) *chunkDesc {
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chunkOps.WithLabelValues(createAndPin).Inc()
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atomic.AddInt64(&numMemChunks, 1)
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numMemChunkDescs.Inc()
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return &chunkDesc{
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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 (cd *chunkDesc) add(s model.SamplePair) ([]chunk, error) {
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return cd.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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// chunkDesc 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 (cd *chunkDesc) pin(evictRequests chan<- evictRequest) {
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cd.Lock()
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defer cd.Unlock()
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if cd.rCnt == 0 {
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// Remove ourselves from the evict list.
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evictRequests <- evictRequest{cd, false}
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}
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cd.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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// chunkDesc 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 (cd *chunkDesc) unpin(evictRequests chan<- evictRequest) {
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cd.Lock()
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defer cd.Unlock()
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if cd.rCnt == 0 {
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panic("cannot unpin already unpinned chunk")
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}
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cd.rCnt--
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if cd.rCnt == 0 {
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// Add ourselves to the back of the evict list.
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evictRequests <- evictRequest{cd, 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 (cd *chunkDesc) refCount() int {
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cd.Lock()
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defer cd.Unlock()
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return cd.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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// cd.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 (cd *chunkDesc) firstTime() model.Time {
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return cd.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 (cd *chunkDesc) lastTime() (model.Time, error) {
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if cd.chunkLastTime != model.Earliest || cd.c == nil {
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return cd.chunkLastTime, nil
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}
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return cd.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 (cd *chunkDesc) maybePopulateLastTime() error {
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if cd.chunkLastTime == model.Earliest && cd.c != nil {
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t, err := cd.c.newIterator().lastTimestamp()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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cd.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 (cd *chunkDesc) 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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cd.Lock()
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defer cd.Unlock()
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return cd.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 (cd *chunkDesc) setChunk(c chunk) {
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if cd.c != nil {
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panic("chunk already set")
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}
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cd.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 (cd *chunkDesc) maybeEvict() bool {
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cd.Lock()
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defer cd.Unlock()
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if cd.c == nil {
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return true
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}
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if cd.rCnt != 0 {
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return false
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}
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if cd.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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cd.c = nil
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chunkOps.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() chunkIterator
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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() chunkEncoding
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}
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// A chunkIterator enables efficient access to the content of a chunk. It is
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// generally not safe to use a chunkIterator concurrently with or after chunk
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// mutation.
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type chunkIterator 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 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 a chunkIterator.
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func rangeValues(it chunkIterator, 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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func transcodeAndAdd(dst chunk, src chunk, s model.SamplePair) ([]chunk, error) {
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chunkOps.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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// newChunk creates a new chunk according to the encoding set by the
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// defaultChunkEncoding flag.
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func newChunk() chunk {
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chunk, err := newChunkForEncoding(DefaultChunkEncoding)
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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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func newChunkForEncoding(encoding chunkEncoding) (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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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: ZeroSamplePair,
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acc: acc,
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}
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}
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// lastTimestamp implements chunkIterator.
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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 chunkIterator.
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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 chunkIterator.
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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 chunkIterator.
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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 chunkIterator.
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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 chunkIterator.
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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 chunkIterator.
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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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