prometheus/tsdb/querier.go
Filip Petkovski 583f3e587c
Optimize histogram iterators (#13340)
Optimize histogram iterators

Histogram iterators allocate new objects in the AtHistogram and
AtFloatHistogram methods, which makes calculating rates over long
ranges expensive.

In #13215 we allowed an existing object to be reused
when converting an integer histogram to a float histogram. This commit follows
the same idea and allows injecting an existing object in the AtHistogram and
AtFloatHistogram methods. When the injected value is nil, iterators allocate
new histograms, otherwise they populate and return the injected object.

The commit also adds a CopyTo method to Histogram and FloatHistogram which
is used in the BufferedIterator to overwrite items in the ring instead of making
new copies.

Note that a specialized HPoint pool is needed for all of this to work 
(`matrixSelectorHPool`).

---------

Signed-off-by: Filip Petkovski <filip.petkovsky@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: George Krajcsovits <krajorama@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-23 17:02:14 +01:00

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// Copyright 2017 The Prometheus Authors
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package tsdb
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"math"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
"github.com/oklog/ulid"
"golang.org/x/exp/slices"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/histogram"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/labels"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunkenc"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunks"
tsdb_errors "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/errors"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/index"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/tombstones"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/util/annotations"
)
// Bitmap used by func isRegexMetaCharacter to check whether a character needs to be escaped.
var regexMetaCharacterBytes [16]byte
// isRegexMetaCharacter reports whether byte b needs to be escaped.
func isRegexMetaCharacter(b byte) bool {
return b < utf8.RuneSelf && regexMetaCharacterBytes[b%16]&(1<<(b/16)) != 0
}
func init() {
for _, b := range []byte(`.+*?()|[]{}^$`) {
regexMetaCharacterBytes[b%16] |= 1 << (b / 16)
}
}
type blockBaseQuerier struct {
blockID ulid.ULID
index IndexReader
chunks ChunkReader
tombstones tombstones.Reader
closed bool
mint, maxt int64
}
func newBlockBaseQuerier(b BlockReader, mint, maxt int64) (*blockBaseQuerier, error) {
indexr, err := b.Index()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("open index reader: %w", err)
}
chunkr, err := b.Chunks()
if err != nil {
indexr.Close()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("open chunk reader: %w", err)
}
tombsr, err := b.Tombstones()
if err != nil {
indexr.Close()
chunkr.Close()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("open tombstone reader: %w", err)
}
if tombsr == nil {
tombsr = tombstones.NewMemTombstones()
}
return &blockBaseQuerier{
blockID: b.Meta().ULID,
mint: mint,
maxt: maxt,
index: indexr,
chunks: chunkr,
tombstones: tombsr,
}, nil
}
func (q *blockBaseQuerier) LabelValues(ctx context.Context, name string, matchers ...*labels.Matcher) ([]string, annotations.Annotations, error) {
res, err := q.index.SortedLabelValues(ctx, name, matchers...)
return res, nil, err
}
func (q *blockBaseQuerier) LabelNames(ctx context.Context, matchers ...*labels.Matcher) ([]string, annotations.Annotations, error) {
res, err := q.index.LabelNames(ctx, matchers...)
return res, nil, err
}
func (q *blockBaseQuerier) Close() error {
if q.closed {
return errors.New("block querier already closed")
}
errs := tsdb_errors.NewMulti(
q.index.Close(),
q.chunks.Close(),
q.tombstones.Close(),
)
q.closed = true
return errs.Err()
}
type blockQuerier struct {
*blockBaseQuerier
}
// NewBlockQuerier returns a querier against the block reader and requested min and max time range.
func NewBlockQuerier(b BlockReader, mint, maxt int64) (storage.Querier, error) {
q, err := newBlockBaseQuerier(b, mint, maxt)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &blockQuerier{blockBaseQuerier: q}, nil
}
func (q *blockQuerier) Select(ctx context.Context, sortSeries bool, hints *storage.SelectHints, ms ...*labels.Matcher) storage.SeriesSet {
mint := q.mint
maxt := q.maxt
disableTrimming := false
p, err := PostingsForMatchers(ctx, q.index, ms...)
if err != nil {
return storage.ErrSeriesSet(err)
}
if sortSeries {
p = q.index.SortedPostings(p)
}
if hints != nil {
mint = hints.Start
maxt = hints.End
disableTrimming = hints.DisableTrimming
if hints.Func == "series" {
// When you're only looking up metadata (for example series API), you don't need to load any chunks.
return newBlockSeriesSet(q.index, newNopChunkReader(), q.tombstones, p, mint, maxt, disableTrimming)
}
}
return newBlockSeriesSet(q.index, q.chunks, q.tombstones, p, mint, maxt, disableTrimming)
}
// blockChunkQuerier provides chunk querying access to a single block database.
type blockChunkQuerier struct {
*blockBaseQuerier
}
// NewBlockChunkQuerier returns a chunk querier against the block reader and requested min and max time range.
func NewBlockChunkQuerier(b BlockReader, mint, maxt int64) (storage.ChunkQuerier, error) {
q, err := newBlockBaseQuerier(b, mint, maxt)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &blockChunkQuerier{blockBaseQuerier: q}, nil
}
func (q *blockChunkQuerier) Select(ctx context.Context, sortSeries bool, hints *storage.SelectHints, ms ...*labels.Matcher) storage.ChunkSeriesSet {
mint := q.mint
maxt := q.maxt
disableTrimming := false
if hints != nil {
mint = hints.Start
maxt = hints.End
disableTrimming = hints.DisableTrimming
}
p, err := PostingsForMatchers(ctx, q.index, ms...)
if err != nil {
return storage.ErrChunkSeriesSet(err)
}
if sortSeries {
p = q.index.SortedPostings(p)
}
return NewBlockChunkSeriesSet(q.blockID, q.index, q.chunks, q.tombstones, p, mint, maxt, disableTrimming)
}
func findSetMatches(pattern string) []string {
// Return empty matches if the wrapper from Prometheus is missing.
if len(pattern) < 6 || pattern[:4] != "^(?:" || pattern[len(pattern)-2:] != ")$" {
return nil
}
escaped := false
sets := []*strings.Builder{{}}
init := 4
end := len(pattern) - 2
// If the regex is wrapped in a group we can remove the first and last parentheses
if pattern[init] == '(' && pattern[end-1] == ')' {
init++
end--
}
for i := init; i < end; i++ {
if escaped {
switch {
case isRegexMetaCharacter(pattern[i]):
sets[len(sets)-1].WriteByte(pattern[i])
case pattern[i] == '\\':
sets[len(sets)-1].WriteByte('\\')
default:
return nil
}
escaped = false
} else {
switch {
case isRegexMetaCharacter(pattern[i]):
if pattern[i] == '|' {
sets = append(sets, &strings.Builder{})
} else {
return nil
}
case pattern[i] == '\\':
escaped = true
default:
sets[len(sets)-1].WriteByte(pattern[i])
}
}
}
matches := make([]string, 0, len(sets))
for _, s := range sets {
if s.Len() > 0 {
matches = append(matches, s.String())
}
}
return matches
}
// PostingsForMatchers assembles a single postings iterator against the index reader
// based on the given matchers. The resulting postings are not ordered by series.
func PostingsForMatchers(ctx context.Context, ix IndexReader, ms ...*labels.Matcher) (index.Postings, error) {
var its, notIts []index.Postings
// See which label must be non-empty.
// Optimization for case like {l=~".", l!="1"}.
labelMustBeSet := make(map[string]bool, len(ms))
for _, m := range ms {
if !m.Matches("") {
labelMustBeSet[m.Name] = true
}
}
isSubtractingMatcher := func(m *labels.Matcher) bool {
if !labelMustBeSet[m.Name] {
return true
}
return (m.Type == labels.MatchNotEqual || m.Type == labels.MatchNotRegexp) && m.Matches("")
}
hasSubtractingMatchers, hasIntersectingMatchers := false, false
for _, m := range ms {
if isSubtractingMatcher(m) {
hasSubtractingMatchers = true
} else {
hasIntersectingMatchers = true
}
}
if hasSubtractingMatchers && !hasIntersectingMatchers {
// If there's nothing to subtract from, add in everything and remove the notIts later.
// We prefer to get AllPostings so that the base of subtraction (i.e. allPostings)
// doesn't include series that may be added to the index reader during this function call.
k, v := index.AllPostingsKey()
allPostings, err := ix.Postings(ctx, k, v)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
its = append(its, allPostings)
}
// Sort matchers to have the intersecting matchers first.
// This way the base for subtraction is smaller and
// there is no chance that the set we subtract from
// contains postings of series that didn't exist when
// we constructed the set we subtract by.
slices.SortStableFunc(ms, func(i, j *labels.Matcher) int {
if !isSubtractingMatcher(i) && isSubtractingMatcher(j) {
return -1
}
return +1
})
for _, m := range ms {
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return nil, ctx.Err()
}
switch {
case m.Name == "" && m.Value == "": // Special-case for AllPostings, used in tests at least.
k, v := index.AllPostingsKey()
allPostings, err := ix.Postings(ctx, k, v)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
its = append(its, allPostings)
case labelMustBeSet[m.Name]:
// If this matcher must be non-empty, we can be smarter.
matchesEmpty := m.Matches("")
isNot := m.Type == labels.MatchNotEqual || m.Type == labels.MatchNotRegexp
switch {
case isNot && matchesEmpty: // l!="foo"
// If the label can't be empty and is a Not and the inner matcher
// doesn't match empty, then subtract it out at the end.
inverse, err := m.Inverse()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
it, err := postingsForMatcher(ctx, ix, inverse)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
notIts = append(notIts, it)
case isNot && !matchesEmpty: // l!=""
// If the label can't be empty and is a Not, but the inner matcher can
// be empty we need to use inversePostingsForMatcher.
inverse, err := m.Inverse()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
it, err := inversePostingsForMatcher(ctx, ix, inverse)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if index.IsEmptyPostingsType(it) {
return index.EmptyPostings(), nil
}
its = append(its, it)
default: // l="a"
// Non-Not matcher, use normal postingsForMatcher.
it, err := postingsForMatcher(ctx, ix, m)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if index.IsEmptyPostingsType(it) {
return index.EmptyPostings(), nil
}
its = append(its, it)
}
default: // l=""
// If the matchers for a labelname selects an empty value, it selects all
// the series which don't have the label name set too. See:
// https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/3575 and
// https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/3578#issuecomment-351653555
it, err := inversePostingsForMatcher(ctx, ix, m)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
notIts = append(notIts, it)
}
}
it := index.Intersect(its...)
for _, n := range notIts {
it = index.Without(it, n)
}
return it, nil
}
func postingsForMatcher(ctx context.Context, ix IndexReader, m *labels.Matcher) (index.Postings, error) {
// This method will not return postings for missing labels.
// Fast-path for equal matching.
if m.Type == labels.MatchEqual {
return ix.Postings(ctx, m.Name, m.Value)
}
// Fast-path for set matching.
if m.Type == labels.MatchRegexp {
setMatches := findSetMatches(m.GetRegexString())
if len(setMatches) > 0 {
return ix.Postings(ctx, m.Name, setMatches...)
}
}
vals, err := ix.LabelValues(ctx, m.Name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var res []string
for _, val := range vals {
if m.Matches(val) {
res = append(res, val)
}
}
if len(res) == 0 {
return index.EmptyPostings(), nil
}
return ix.Postings(ctx, m.Name, res...)
}
// inversePostingsForMatcher returns the postings for the series with the label name set but not matching the matcher.
func inversePostingsForMatcher(ctx context.Context, ix IndexReader, m *labels.Matcher) (index.Postings, error) {
// Fast-path for MatchNotRegexp matching.
// Inverse of a MatchNotRegexp is MatchRegexp (double negation).
// Fast-path for set matching.
if m.Type == labels.MatchNotRegexp {
setMatches := findSetMatches(m.GetRegexString())
if len(setMatches) > 0 {
return ix.Postings(ctx, m.Name, setMatches...)
}
}
// Fast-path for MatchNotEqual matching.
// Inverse of a MatchNotEqual is MatchEqual (double negation).
if m.Type == labels.MatchNotEqual {
return ix.Postings(ctx, m.Name, m.Value)
}
vals, err := ix.LabelValues(ctx, m.Name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var res []string
// If the inverse match is ="", we just want all the values.
if m.Type == labels.MatchEqual && m.Value == "" {
res = vals
} else {
for _, val := range vals {
if !m.Matches(val) {
res = append(res, val)
}
}
}
return ix.Postings(ctx, m.Name, res...)
}
func labelValuesWithMatchers(ctx context.Context, r IndexReader, name string, matchers ...*labels.Matcher) ([]string, error) {
allValues, err := r.LabelValues(ctx, name)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("fetching values of label %s: %w", name, err)
}
// If we have a matcher for the label name, we can filter out values that don't match
// before we fetch postings. This is especially useful for labels with many values.
// e.g. __name__ with a selector like {__name__="xyz"}
hasMatchersForOtherLabels := false
for _, m := range matchers {
if m.Name != name {
hasMatchersForOtherLabels = true
continue
}
// re-use the allValues slice to avoid allocations
// this is safe because the iteration is always ahead of the append
filteredValues := allValues[:0]
for _, v := range allValues {
if m.Matches(v) {
filteredValues = append(filteredValues, v)
}
}
allValues = filteredValues
}
if len(allValues) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
// If we don't have any matchers for other labels, then we're done.
if !hasMatchersForOtherLabels {
return allValues, nil
}
p, err := PostingsForMatchers(ctx, r, matchers...)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("fetching postings for matchers: %w", err)
}
valuesPostings := make([]index.Postings, len(allValues))
for i, value := range allValues {
valuesPostings[i], err = r.Postings(ctx, name, value)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("fetching postings for %s=%q: %w", name, value, err)
}
}
indexes, err := index.FindIntersectingPostings(p, valuesPostings)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("intersecting postings: %w", err)
}
values := make([]string, 0, len(indexes))
for _, idx := range indexes {
values = append(values, allValues[idx])
}
return values, nil
}
func labelNamesWithMatchers(ctx context.Context, r IndexReader, matchers ...*labels.Matcher) ([]string, error) {
p, err := PostingsForMatchers(ctx, r, matchers...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var postings []storage.SeriesRef
for p.Next() {
postings = append(postings, p.At())
}
if err := p.Err(); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("postings for label names with matchers: %w", err)
}
return r.LabelNamesFor(ctx, postings...)
}
// seriesData, used inside other iterators, are updated when we move from one series to another.
type seriesData struct {
chks []chunks.Meta
intervals tombstones.Intervals
labels labels.Labels
}
// Labels implements part of storage.Series and storage.ChunkSeries.
func (s *seriesData) Labels() labels.Labels { return s.labels }
// blockBaseSeriesSet allows to iterate over all series in the single block.
// Iterated series are trimmed with given min and max time as well as tombstones.
// See newBlockSeriesSet and NewBlockChunkSeriesSet to use it for either sample or chunk iterating.
type blockBaseSeriesSet struct {
blockID ulid.ULID
p index.Postings
index IndexReader
chunks ChunkReader
tombstones tombstones.Reader
mint, maxt int64
disableTrimming bool
curr seriesData
bufChks []chunks.Meta
builder labels.ScratchBuilder
err error
}
func (b *blockBaseSeriesSet) Next() bool {
for b.p.Next() {
if err := b.index.Series(b.p.At(), &b.builder, &b.bufChks); err != nil {
// Postings may be stale. Skip if no underlying series exists.
if errors.Is(err, storage.ErrNotFound) {
continue
}
b.err = fmt.Errorf("get series %d: %w", b.p.At(), err)
return false
}
if len(b.bufChks) == 0 {
continue
}
intervals, err := b.tombstones.Get(b.p.At())
if err != nil {
b.err = fmt.Errorf("get tombstones: %w", err)
return false
}
// NOTE:
// * block time range is half-open: [meta.MinTime, meta.MaxTime).
// * chunks are both closed: [chk.MinTime, chk.MaxTime].
// * requested time ranges are closed: [req.Start, req.End].
var trimFront, trimBack bool
// Copy chunks as iterables are reusable.
// Count those in range to size allocation (roughly - ignoring tombstones).
nChks := 0
for _, chk := range b.bufChks {
if !(chk.MaxTime < b.mint || chk.MinTime > b.maxt) {
nChks++
}
}
chks := make([]chunks.Meta, 0, nChks)
// Prefilter chunks and pick those which are not entirely deleted or totally outside of the requested range.
for _, chk := range b.bufChks {
if chk.MaxTime < b.mint {
continue
}
if chk.MinTime > b.maxt {
continue
}
if (tombstones.Interval{Mint: chk.MinTime, Maxt: chk.MaxTime}.IsSubrange(intervals)) {
continue
}
chks = append(chks, chk)
// If still not entirely deleted, check if trim is needed based on requested time range.
if !b.disableTrimming {
if chk.MinTime < b.mint {
trimFront = true
}
if chk.MaxTime > b.maxt {
trimBack = true
}
}
}
if len(chks) == 0 {
continue
}
if trimFront {
intervals = intervals.Add(tombstones.Interval{Mint: math.MinInt64, Maxt: b.mint - 1})
}
if trimBack {
intervals = intervals.Add(tombstones.Interval{Mint: b.maxt + 1, Maxt: math.MaxInt64})
}
b.curr.labels = b.builder.Labels()
b.curr.chks = chks
b.curr.intervals = intervals
return true
}
return false
}
func (b *blockBaseSeriesSet) Err() error {
if b.err != nil {
return b.err
}
return b.p.Err()
}
func (b *blockBaseSeriesSet) Warnings() annotations.Annotations { return nil }
// populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator allows to iterate over given chunk
// metas. In each iteration it ensures that chunks are trimmed based on given
// tombstones interval if any.
//
// populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator assumes that chunks that would be fully
// removed by intervals are filtered out in previous phase.
//
// On each iteration currMeta is available. If currDelIter is not nil, it
// means that the chunk in currMeta is invalid and a chunk rewrite is needed,
// for which currDelIter should be used.
type populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator struct {
blockID ulid.ULID
cr ChunkReader
// metas are expected to be sorted by minTime and should be related to
// the same, single series.
// It's possible for a single chunks.Meta to refer to multiple chunks.
// cr.ChunkOrIterator() would return an iterable and a nil chunk in this
// case.
metas []chunks.Meta
i int // Index into metas; -1 if not started yet.
err error
bufIter DeletedIterator // Retained for memory re-use. currDelIter may point here.
intervals tombstones.Intervals
currDelIter chunkenc.Iterator
// currMeta is the current chunks.Meta from metas. currMeta.Chunk is set to
// the chunk returned from cr.ChunkOrIterable(). As that can return a nil
// chunk, currMeta.Chunk is not always guaranteed to be set.
currMeta chunks.Meta
}
func (p *populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator) reset(blockID ulid.ULID, cr ChunkReader, chks []chunks.Meta, intervals tombstones.Intervals) {
p.blockID = blockID
p.cr = cr
p.metas = chks
p.i = -1
p.err = nil
// Note we don't touch p.bufIter.Iter; it is holding on to an iterator we might reuse in next().
p.bufIter.Intervals = p.bufIter.Intervals[:0]
p.intervals = intervals
p.currDelIter = nil
p.currMeta = chunks.Meta{}
}
// If copyHeadChunk is true, then the head chunk (i.e. the in-memory chunk of the TSDB)
// is deep copied to avoid races between reads and copying chunk bytes.
// However, if the deletion intervals overlaps with the head chunk, then the head chunk is
// not copied irrespective of copyHeadChunk because it will be re-encoded later anyway.
func (p *populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator) next(copyHeadChunk bool) bool {
if p.err != nil || p.i >= len(p.metas)-1 {
return false
}
p.i++
p.currMeta = p.metas[p.i]
p.bufIter.Intervals = p.bufIter.Intervals[:0]
for _, interval := range p.intervals {
if p.currMeta.OverlapsClosedInterval(interval.Mint, interval.Maxt) {
p.bufIter.Intervals = p.bufIter.Intervals.Add(interval)
}
}
hcr, ok := p.cr.(*headChunkReader)
var iterable chunkenc.Iterable
if ok && copyHeadChunk && len(p.bufIter.Intervals) == 0 {
// ChunkWithCopy will copy the head chunk.
var maxt int64
p.currMeta.Chunk, maxt, p.err = hcr.ChunkWithCopy(p.currMeta)
// For the in-memory head chunk the index reader sets maxt as MaxInt64. We fix it here.
p.currMeta.MaxTime = maxt
} else {
p.currMeta.Chunk, iterable, p.err = p.cr.ChunkOrIterable(p.currMeta)
}
if p.err != nil {
p.err = fmt.Errorf("cannot populate chunk %d from block %s: %w", p.currMeta.Ref, p.blockID.String(), p.err)
return false
}
// Use the single chunk if possible.
if p.currMeta.Chunk != nil {
if len(p.bufIter.Intervals) == 0 {
// If there is no overlap with deletion intervals and a single chunk is
// returned, we can take chunk as it is.
p.currDelIter = nil
return true
}
// Otherwise we need to iterate over the samples in the single chunk
// and create new chunks.
p.bufIter.Iter = p.currMeta.Chunk.Iterator(p.bufIter.Iter)
p.currDelIter = &p.bufIter
return true
}
// Otherwise, use the iterable to create an iterator.
p.bufIter.Iter = iterable.Iterator(p.bufIter.Iter)
p.currDelIter = &p.bufIter
return true
}
func (p *populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator) Err() error { return p.err }
type blockSeriesEntry struct {
chunks ChunkReader
blockID ulid.ULID
seriesData
}
func (s *blockSeriesEntry) Iterator(it chunkenc.Iterator) chunkenc.Iterator {
pi, ok := it.(*populateWithDelSeriesIterator)
if !ok {
pi = &populateWithDelSeriesIterator{}
}
pi.reset(s.blockID, s.chunks, s.chks, s.intervals)
return pi
}
type chunkSeriesEntry struct {
chunks ChunkReader
blockID ulid.ULID
seriesData
}
func (s *chunkSeriesEntry) Iterator(it chunks.Iterator) chunks.Iterator {
pi, ok := it.(*populateWithDelChunkSeriesIterator)
if !ok {
pi = &populateWithDelChunkSeriesIterator{}
}
pi.reset(s.blockID, s.chunks, s.chks, s.intervals)
return pi
}
// populateWithDelSeriesIterator allows to iterate over samples for the single series.
type populateWithDelSeriesIterator struct {
populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator
curr chunkenc.Iterator
}
func (p *populateWithDelSeriesIterator) reset(blockID ulid.ULID, cr ChunkReader, chks []chunks.Meta, intervals tombstones.Intervals) {
p.populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator.reset(blockID, cr, chks, intervals)
p.curr = nil
}
func (p *populateWithDelSeriesIterator) Next() chunkenc.ValueType {
if p.curr != nil {
if valueType := p.curr.Next(); valueType != chunkenc.ValNone {
return valueType
}
}
for p.next(false) {
if p.currDelIter != nil {
p.curr = p.currDelIter
} else {
p.curr = p.currMeta.Chunk.Iterator(p.curr)
}
if valueType := p.curr.Next(); valueType != chunkenc.ValNone {
return valueType
}
}
return chunkenc.ValNone
}
func (p *populateWithDelSeriesIterator) Seek(t int64) chunkenc.ValueType {
if p.curr != nil {
if valueType := p.curr.Seek(t); valueType != chunkenc.ValNone {
return valueType
}
}
for p.Next() != chunkenc.ValNone {
if valueType := p.curr.Seek(t); valueType != chunkenc.ValNone {
return valueType
}
}
return chunkenc.ValNone
}
func (p *populateWithDelSeriesIterator) At() (int64, float64) {
return p.curr.At()
}
func (p *populateWithDelSeriesIterator) AtHistogram(h *histogram.Histogram) (int64, *histogram.Histogram) {
return p.curr.AtHistogram(h)
}
func (p *populateWithDelSeriesIterator) AtFloatHistogram(fh *histogram.FloatHistogram) (int64, *histogram.FloatHistogram) {
return p.curr.AtFloatHistogram(fh)
}
func (p *populateWithDelSeriesIterator) AtT() int64 {
return p.curr.AtT()
}
func (p *populateWithDelSeriesIterator) Err() error {
if err := p.populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator.Err(); err != nil {
return err
}
if p.curr != nil {
return p.curr.Err()
}
return nil
}
type populateWithDelChunkSeriesIterator struct {
populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator
// currMetaWithChunk is current meta with its chunk field set. This meta
// is guaranteed to map to a single chunk. This differs from
// populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator.currMeta as that
// could refer to multiple chunks.
currMetaWithChunk chunks.Meta
// chunksFromIterable stores the chunks created from iterating through
// the iterable returned by cr.ChunkOrIterable() (with deleted samples
// removed).
chunksFromIterable []chunks.Meta
chunksFromIterableIdx int
}
func (p *populateWithDelChunkSeriesIterator) reset(blockID ulid.ULID, cr ChunkReader, chks []chunks.Meta, intervals tombstones.Intervals) {
p.populateWithDelGenericSeriesIterator.reset(blockID, cr, chks, intervals)
p.currMetaWithChunk = chunks.Meta{}
p.chunksFromIterable = p.chunksFromIterable[:0]
p.chunksFromIterableIdx = -1
}
func (p *populateWithDelChunkSeriesIterator) Next() bool {
if p.currMeta.Chunk == nil {
// If we've been creating chunks from the iterable, check if there are
// any more chunks to iterate through.
if p.chunksFromIterableIdx < len(p.chunksFromIterable)-1 {
p.chunksFromIterableIdx++
p.currMetaWithChunk = p.chunksFromIterable[p.chunksFromIterableIdx]
return true
}
}
// Move to the next chunk/deletion iterator.
// This is a for loop as if the current p.currDelIter returns no samples
// (which means a chunk won't be created), there still might be more
// samples/chunks from the rest of p.metas.
for p.next(true) {
if p.currDelIter == nil {
p.currMetaWithChunk = p.currMeta
return true
}
if p.currMeta.Chunk != nil {
// If ChunkOrIterable() returned a non-nil chunk, the samples in
// p.currDelIter will only form one chunk, as the only change
// p.currDelIter might make is deleting some samples.
if p.populateCurrForSingleChunk() {
return true
}
} else {
// If ChunkOrIterable() returned an iterable, multiple chunks may be
// created from the samples in p.currDelIter.
if p.populateChunksFromIterable() {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
// populateCurrForSingleChunk sets the fields within p.currMetaWithChunk. This
// should be called if the samples in p.currDelIter only form one chunk.
func (p *populateWithDelChunkSeriesIterator) populateCurrForSingleChunk() bool {
valueType := p.currDelIter.Next()
if valueType == chunkenc.ValNone {
if err := p.currDelIter.Err(); err != nil {
p.err = fmt.Errorf("iterate chunk while re-encoding: %w", err)
}
return false
}
p.currMetaWithChunk.MinTime = p.currDelIter.AtT()
// Re-encode the chunk if iterator is provided. This means that it has
// some samples to be deleted or chunk is opened.
var (
newChunk chunkenc.Chunk
app chunkenc.Appender
t int64
err error
)
switch valueType {
case chunkenc.ValHistogram:
newChunk = chunkenc.NewHistogramChunk()
if app, err = newChunk.Appender(); err != nil {
break
}
for vt := valueType; vt != chunkenc.ValNone; vt = p.currDelIter.Next() {
if vt != chunkenc.ValHistogram {
err = fmt.Errorf("found value type %v in histogram chunk", vt)
break
}
var h *histogram.Histogram
t, h = p.currDelIter.AtHistogram(nil)
_, _, app, err = app.AppendHistogram(nil, t, h, true)
if err != nil {
break
}
}
case chunkenc.ValFloat:
newChunk = chunkenc.NewXORChunk()
if app, err = newChunk.Appender(); err != nil {
break
}
for vt := valueType; vt != chunkenc.ValNone; vt = p.currDelIter.Next() {
if vt != chunkenc.ValFloat {
err = fmt.Errorf("found value type %v in float chunk", vt)
break
}
var v float64
t, v = p.currDelIter.At()
app.Append(t, v)
}
case chunkenc.ValFloatHistogram:
newChunk = chunkenc.NewFloatHistogramChunk()
if app, err = newChunk.Appender(); err != nil {
break
}
for vt := valueType; vt != chunkenc.ValNone; vt = p.currDelIter.Next() {
if vt != chunkenc.ValFloatHistogram {
err = fmt.Errorf("found value type %v in histogram chunk", vt)
break
}
var h *histogram.FloatHistogram
t, h = p.currDelIter.AtFloatHistogram(nil)
_, _, app, err = app.AppendFloatHistogram(nil, t, h, true)
if err != nil {
break
}
}
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("populateCurrForSingleChunk: value type %v unsupported", valueType)
}
if err != nil {
p.err = fmt.Errorf("iterate chunk while re-encoding: %w", err)
return false
}
if err := p.currDelIter.Err(); err != nil {
p.err = fmt.Errorf("iterate chunk while re-encoding: %w", err)
return false
}
p.currMetaWithChunk.Chunk = newChunk
p.currMetaWithChunk.MaxTime = t
return true
}
// populateChunksFromIterable reads the samples from currDelIter to create
// chunks for chunksFromIterable. It also sets p.currMetaWithChunk to the first
// chunk.
func (p *populateWithDelChunkSeriesIterator) populateChunksFromIterable() bool {
p.chunksFromIterable = p.chunksFromIterable[:0]
p.chunksFromIterableIdx = -1
firstValueType := p.currDelIter.Next()
if firstValueType == chunkenc.ValNone {
if err := p.currDelIter.Err(); err != nil {
p.err = fmt.Errorf("populateChunksFromIterable: no samples could be read: %w", err)
return false
}
return false
}
var (
// t is the timestamp for the current sample.
t int64
cmint int64
cmaxt int64
currentChunk chunkenc.Chunk
app chunkenc.Appender
newChunk chunkenc.Chunk
recoded bool
err error
)
prevValueType := chunkenc.ValNone
for currentValueType := firstValueType; currentValueType != chunkenc.ValNone; currentValueType = p.currDelIter.Next() {
// Check if the encoding has changed (i.e. we need to create a new
// chunk as chunks can't have multiple encoding types).
// For the first sample, the following condition will always be true as
// ValNoneNone != ValFloat | ValHistogram | ValFloatHistogram.
if currentValueType != prevValueType {
if prevValueType != chunkenc.ValNone {
p.chunksFromIterable = append(p.chunksFromIterable, chunks.Meta{Chunk: currentChunk, MinTime: cmint, MaxTime: cmaxt})
}
cmint = p.currDelIter.AtT()
if currentChunk, err = currentValueType.NewChunk(); err != nil {
break
}
if app, err = currentChunk.Appender(); err != nil {
break
}
}
switch currentValueType {
case chunkenc.ValFloat:
{
var v float64
t, v = p.currDelIter.At()
app.Append(t, v)
}
case chunkenc.ValHistogram:
{
var v *histogram.Histogram
t, v = p.currDelIter.AtHistogram(nil)
// No need to set prevApp as AppendHistogram will set the
// counter reset header for the appender that's returned.
newChunk, recoded, app, err = app.AppendHistogram(nil, t, v, false)
}
case chunkenc.ValFloatHistogram:
{
var v *histogram.FloatHistogram
t, v = p.currDelIter.AtFloatHistogram(nil)
// No need to set prevApp as AppendHistogram will set the
// counter reset header for the appender that's returned.
newChunk, recoded, app, err = app.AppendFloatHistogram(nil, t, v, false)
}
}
if err != nil {
break
}
if newChunk != nil {
if !recoded {
p.chunksFromIterable = append(p.chunksFromIterable, chunks.Meta{Chunk: currentChunk, MinTime: cmint, MaxTime: cmaxt})
}
currentChunk = newChunk
cmint = t
}
cmaxt = t
prevValueType = currentValueType
}
if err != nil {
p.err = fmt.Errorf("populateChunksFromIterable: error when writing new chunks: %w", err)
return false
}
if err = p.currDelIter.Err(); err != nil {
p.err = fmt.Errorf("populateChunksFromIterable: currDelIter error when writing new chunks: %w", err)
return false
}
if prevValueType != chunkenc.ValNone {
p.chunksFromIterable = append(p.chunksFromIterable, chunks.Meta{Chunk: currentChunk, MinTime: cmint, MaxTime: cmaxt})
}
if len(p.chunksFromIterable) == 0 {
return false
}
p.currMetaWithChunk = p.chunksFromIterable[0]
p.chunksFromIterableIdx = 0
return true
}
func (p *populateWithDelChunkSeriesIterator) At() chunks.Meta { return p.currMetaWithChunk }
// blockSeriesSet allows to iterate over sorted, populated series with applied tombstones.
// Series with all deleted chunks are still present as Series with no samples.
// Samples from chunks are also trimmed to requested min and max time.
type blockSeriesSet struct {
blockBaseSeriesSet
}
func newBlockSeriesSet(i IndexReader, c ChunkReader, t tombstones.Reader, p index.Postings, mint, maxt int64, disableTrimming bool) storage.SeriesSet {
return &blockSeriesSet{
blockBaseSeriesSet{
index: i,
chunks: c,
tombstones: t,
p: p,
mint: mint,
maxt: maxt,
disableTrimming: disableTrimming,
},
}
}
func (b *blockSeriesSet) At() storage.Series {
// At can be looped over before iterating, so save the current values locally.
return &blockSeriesEntry{
chunks: b.chunks,
blockID: b.blockID,
seriesData: b.curr,
}
}
// blockChunkSeriesSet allows to iterate over sorted, populated series with applied tombstones.
// Series with all deleted chunks are still present as Labelled iterator with no chunks.
// Chunks are also trimmed to requested [min and max] (keeping samples with min and max timestamps).
type blockChunkSeriesSet struct {
blockBaseSeriesSet
}
func NewBlockChunkSeriesSet(id ulid.ULID, i IndexReader, c ChunkReader, t tombstones.Reader, p index.Postings, mint, maxt int64, disableTrimming bool) storage.ChunkSeriesSet {
return &blockChunkSeriesSet{
blockBaseSeriesSet{
blockID: id,
index: i,
chunks: c,
tombstones: t,
p: p,
mint: mint,
maxt: maxt,
disableTrimming: disableTrimming,
},
}
}
func (b *blockChunkSeriesSet) At() storage.ChunkSeries {
// At can be looped over before iterating, so save the current values locally.
return &chunkSeriesEntry{
chunks: b.chunks,
blockID: b.blockID,
seriesData: b.curr,
}
}
// NewMergedStringIter returns string iterator that allows to merge symbols on demand and stream result.
func NewMergedStringIter(a, b index.StringIter) index.StringIter {
return &mergedStringIter{a: a, b: b, aok: a.Next(), bok: b.Next()}
}
type mergedStringIter struct {
a index.StringIter
b index.StringIter
aok, bok bool
cur string
err error
}
func (m *mergedStringIter) Next() bool {
if (!m.aok && !m.bok) || (m.Err() != nil) {
return false
}
switch {
case !m.aok:
m.cur = m.b.At()
m.bok = m.b.Next()
m.err = m.b.Err()
case !m.bok:
m.cur = m.a.At()
m.aok = m.a.Next()
m.err = m.a.Err()
case m.b.At() > m.a.At():
m.cur = m.a.At()
m.aok = m.a.Next()
m.err = m.a.Err()
case m.a.At() > m.b.At():
m.cur = m.b.At()
m.bok = m.b.Next()
m.err = m.b.Err()
default: // Equal.
m.cur = m.b.At()
m.aok = m.a.Next()
m.err = m.a.Err()
m.bok = m.b.Next()
if m.err == nil {
m.err = m.b.Err()
}
}
return true
}
func (m mergedStringIter) At() string { return m.cur }
func (m mergedStringIter) Err() error {
return m.err
}
// DeletedIterator wraps chunk Iterator and makes sure any deleted metrics are not returned.
type DeletedIterator struct {
// Iter is an Iterator to be wrapped.
Iter chunkenc.Iterator
// Intervals are the deletion intervals.
Intervals tombstones.Intervals
}
func (it *DeletedIterator) At() (int64, float64) {
return it.Iter.At()
}
func (it *DeletedIterator) AtHistogram(h *histogram.Histogram) (int64, *histogram.Histogram) {
t, h := it.Iter.AtHistogram(h)
return t, h
}
func (it *DeletedIterator) AtFloatHistogram(fh *histogram.FloatHistogram) (int64, *histogram.FloatHistogram) {
t, h := it.Iter.AtFloatHistogram(fh)
return t, h
}
func (it *DeletedIterator) AtT() int64 {
return it.Iter.AtT()
}
func (it *DeletedIterator) Seek(t int64) chunkenc.ValueType {
if it.Iter.Err() != nil {
return chunkenc.ValNone
}
valueType := it.Iter.Seek(t)
if valueType == chunkenc.ValNone {
return chunkenc.ValNone
}
// Now double check if the entry falls into a deleted interval.
ts := it.AtT()
for _, itv := range it.Intervals {
if ts < itv.Mint {
return valueType
}
if ts > itv.Maxt {
it.Intervals = it.Intervals[1:]
continue
}
// We're in the middle of an interval, we can now call Next().
return it.Next()
}
// The timestamp is greater than all the deleted intervals.
return valueType
}
func (it *DeletedIterator) Next() chunkenc.ValueType {
Outer:
for valueType := it.Iter.Next(); valueType != chunkenc.ValNone; valueType = it.Iter.Next() {
ts := it.AtT()
for _, tr := range it.Intervals {
if tr.InBounds(ts) {
continue Outer
}
if ts <= tr.Maxt {
return valueType
}
it.Intervals = it.Intervals[1:]
}
return valueType
}
return chunkenc.ValNone
}
func (it *DeletedIterator) Err() error { return it.Iter.Err() }
type nopChunkReader struct {
emptyChunk chunkenc.Chunk
}
func newNopChunkReader() ChunkReader {
return nopChunkReader{
emptyChunk: chunkenc.NewXORChunk(),
}
}
func (cr nopChunkReader) ChunkOrIterable(chunks.Meta) (chunkenc.Chunk, chunkenc.Iterable, error) {
return cr.emptyChunk, nil, nil
}
func (cr nopChunkReader) Close() error { return nil }