prometheus/tsdb/head_read.go
Fiona Liao 5bee0cfce2
Change ChunkReader.Chunk() to ChunkOrIterable()
The ChunkReader interface's Chunk() has been changed to ChunkOrIterable(). 

This is a precursor to OOO native histogram support - with OOO native histograms, the chunks.Meta passed to Chunk() can result in multiple chunks being returned rather than just a single chunk (e.g. if oooMergedChunk has a counter reset in the middle). 

To support this, ChunkOrIterable() requires either a single chunk or an iterable to be returned. If an iterable is returned, the caller has the responsibility of converting the samples from the iterable into possibly multiple chunks. The OOOHeadChunkReader now returns an iterable rather than a chunk to prepare for the native histograms case. Also as a beneficial side effect, oooMergedChunk and boundedChunk has been simplified as they only need to implement the Iterable interface now, not the full Chunk interface.

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Signed-off-by: Fiona Liao <fiona.y.liao@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: George Krajcsovits <krajorama@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-28 11:14:29 +01:00

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// Copyright 2021 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"
"math"
"sync"
"github.com/go-kit/log/level"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"golang.org/x/exp/slices"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/labels"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunkenc"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunks"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/index"
)
func (h *Head) ExemplarQuerier(ctx context.Context) (storage.ExemplarQuerier, error) {
return h.exemplars.ExemplarQuerier(ctx)
}
// Index returns an IndexReader against the block.
func (h *Head) Index() (IndexReader, error) {
return h.indexRange(math.MinInt64, math.MaxInt64), nil
}
func (h *Head) indexRange(mint, maxt int64) *headIndexReader {
if hmin := h.MinTime(); hmin > mint {
mint = hmin
}
return &headIndexReader{head: h, mint: mint, maxt: maxt}
}
type headIndexReader struct {
head *Head
mint, maxt int64
}
func (h *headIndexReader) Close() error {
return nil
}
func (h *headIndexReader) Symbols() index.StringIter {
return h.head.postings.Symbols()
}
// SortedLabelValues returns label values present in the head for the
// specific label name that are within the time range mint to maxt.
// If matchers are specified the returned result set is reduced
// to label values of metrics matching the matchers.
func (h *headIndexReader) SortedLabelValues(ctx context.Context, name string, matchers ...*labels.Matcher) ([]string, error) {
values, err := h.LabelValues(ctx, name, matchers...)
if err == nil {
slices.Sort(values)
}
return values, err
}
// LabelValues returns label values present in the head for the
// specific label name that are within the time range mint to maxt.
// If matchers are specified the returned result set is reduced
// to label values of metrics matching the matchers.
func (h *headIndexReader) LabelValues(ctx context.Context, name string, matchers ...*labels.Matcher) ([]string, error) {
if h.maxt < h.head.MinTime() || h.mint > h.head.MaxTime() {
return []string{}, nil
}
if len(matchers) == 0 {
return h.head.postings.LabelValues(ctx, name), nil
}
return labelValuesWithMatchers(ctx, h, name, matchers...)
}
// LabelNames returns all the unique label names present in the head
// that are within the time range mint to maxt.
func (h *headIndexReader) LabelNames(ctx context.Context, matchers ...*labels.Matcher) ([]string, error) {
if h.maxt < h.head.MinTime() || h.mint > h.head.MaxTime() {
return []string{}, nil
}
if len(matchers) == 0 {
labelNames := h.head.postings.LabelNames()
slices.Sort(labelNames)
return labelNames, nil
}
return labelNamesWithMatchers(ctx, h, matchers...)
}
// Postings returns the postings list iterator for the label pairs.
func (h *headIndexReader) Postings(ctx context.Context, name string, values ...string) (index.Postings, error) {
switch len(values) {
case 0:
return index.EmptyPostings(), nil
case 1:
return h.head.postings.Get(name, values[0]), nil
default:
res := make([]index.Postings, 0, len(values))
for _, value := range values {
if p := h.head.postings.Get(name, value); !index.IsEmptyPostingsType(p) {
res = append(res, p)
}
}
return index.Merge(ctx, res...), nil
}
}
func (h *headIndexReader) SortedPostings(p index.Postings) index.Postings {
series := make([]*memSeries, 0, 128)
// Fetch all the series only once.
for p.Next() {
s := h.head.series.getByID(chunks.HeadSeriesRef(p.At()))
if s == nil {
level.Debug(h.head.logger).Log("msg", "Looked up series not found")
} else {
series = append(series, s)
}
}
if err := p.Err(); err != nil {
return index.ErrPostings(errors.Wrap(err, "expand postings"))
}
slices.SortFunc(series, func(a, b *memSeries) int {
return labels.Compare(a.lset, b.lset)
})
// Convert back to list.
ep := make([]storage.SeriesRef, 0, len(series))
for _, p := range series {
ep = append(ep, storage.SeriesRef(p.ref))
}
return index.NewListPostings(ep)
}
// Series returns the series for the given reference.
func (h *headIndexReader) Series(ref storage.SeriesRef, builder *labels.ScratchBuilder, chks *[]chunks.Meta) error {
s := h.head.series.getByID(chunks.HeadSeriesRef(ref))
if s == nil {
h.head.metrics.seriesNotFound.Inc()
return storage.ErrNotFound
}
builder.Assign(s.lset)
s.Lock()
defer s.Unlock()
*chks = (*chks)[:0]
for i, c := range s.mmappedChunks {
// Do not expose chunks that are outside of the specified range.
if !c.OverlapsClosedInterval(h.mint, h.maxt) {
continue
}
*chks = append(*chks, chunks.Meta{
MinTime: c.minTime,
MaxTime: c.maxTime,
Ref: chunks.ChunkRef(chunks.NewHeadChunkRef(s.ref, s.headChunkID(i))),
})
}
if s.headChunks != nil {
var maxTime int64
var i, j int
for i = s.headChunks.len() - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
chk := s.headChunks.atOffset(i)
if i == 0 {
// Set the head chunk as open (being appended to) for the first headChunk.
maxTime = math.MaxInt64
} else {
maxTime = chk.maxTime
}
if chk.OverlapsClosedInterval(h.mint, h.maxt) {
*chks = append(*chks, chunks.Meta{
MinTime: chk.minTime,
MaxTime: maxTime,
Ref: chunks.ChunkRef(chunks.NewHeadChunkRef(s.ref, s.headChunkID(len(s.mmappedChunks)+j))),
})
}
j++
}
}
return nil
}
// headChunkID returns the HeadChunkID referred to by the given position.
// * 0 <= pos < len(s.mmappedChunks) refer to s.mmappedChunks[pos]
// * pos >= len(s.mmappedChunks) refers to s.headChunks linked list.
func (s *memSeries) headChunkID(pos int) chunks.HeadChunkID {
return chunks.HeadChunkID(pos) + s.firstChunkID
}
// oooHeadChunkID returns the HeadChunkID referred to by the given position.
// * 0 <= pos < len(s.oooMmappedChunks) refer to s.oooMmappedChunks[pos]
// * pos == len(s.oooMmappedChunks) refers to s.oooHeadChunk
// The caller must ensure that s.ooo is not nil.
func (s *memSeries) oooHeadChunkID(pos int) chunks.HeadChunkID {
return chunks.HeadChunkID(pos) + s.ooo.firstOOOChunkID
}
// LabelValueFor returns label value for the given label name in the series referred to by ID.
func (h *headIndexReader) LabelValueFor(_ context.Context, id storage.SeriesRef, label string) (string, error) {
memSeries := h.head.series.getByID(chunks.HeadSeriesRef(id))
if memSeries == nil {
return "", storage.ErrNotFound
}
value := memSeries.lset.Get(label)
if value == "" {
return "", storage.ErrNotFound
}
return value, nil
}
// LabelNamesFor returns all the label names for the series referred to by IDs.
// The names returned are sorted.
func (h *headIndexReader) LabelNamesFor(ctx context.Context, ids ...storage.SeriesRef) ([]string, error) {
namesMap := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, id := range ids {
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return nil, ctx.Err()
}
memSeries := h.head.series.getByID(chunks.HeadSeriesRef(id))
if memSeries == nil {
return nil, storage.ErrNotFound
}
memSeries.lset.Range(func(lbl labels.Label) {
namesMap[lbl.Name] = struct{}{}
})
}
names := make([]string, 0, len(namesMap))
for name := range namesMap {
names = append(names, name)
}
slices.Sort(names)
return names, nil
}
// Chunks returns a ChunkReader against the block.
func (h *Head) Chunks() (ChunkReader, error) {
return h.chunksRange(math.MinInt64, math.MaxInt64, h.iso.State(math.MinInt64, math.MaxInt64))
}
func (h *Head) chunksRange(mint, maxt int64, is *isolationState) (*headChunkReader, error) {
h.closedMtx.Lock()
defer h.closedMtx.Unlock()
if h.closed {
return nil, errors.New("can't read from a closed head")
}
if hmin := h.MinTime(); hmin > mint {
mint = hmin
}
return &headChunkReader{
head: h,
mint: mint,
maxt: maxt,
isoState: is,
}, nil
}
type headChunkReader struct {
head *Head
mint, maxt int64
isoState *isolationState
}
func (h *headChunkReader) Close() error {
if h.isoState != nil {
h.isoState.Close()
}
return nil
}
// ChunkOrIterable returns the chunk for the reference number.
func (h *headChunkReader) ChunkOrIterable(meta chunks.Meta) (chunkenc.Chunk, chunkenc.Iterable, error) {
chk, _, err := h.chunk(meta, false)
return chk, nil, err
}
// ChunkWithCopy returns the chunk for the reference number.
// If the chunk is the in-memory chunk, then it makes a copy and returns the copied chunk.
func (h *headChunkReader) ChunkWithCopy(meta chunks.Meta) (chunkenc.Chunk, int64, error) {
return h.chunk(meta, true)
}
// chunk returns the chunk for the reference number.
// If copyLastChunk is true, then it makes a copy of the head chunk if asked for it.
// Also returns max time of the chunk.
func (h *headChunkReader) chunk(meta chunks.Meta, copyLastChunk bool) (chunkenc.Chunk, int64, error) {
sid, cid := chunks.HeadChunkRef(meta.Ref).Unpack()
s := h.head.series.getByID(sid)
// This means that the series has been garbage collected.
if s == nil {
return nil, 0, storage.ErrNotFound
}
s.Lock()
c, headChunk, isOpen, err := s.chunk(cid, h.head.chunkDiskMapper, &h.head.memChunkPool)
if err != nil {
s.Unlock()
return nil, 0, err
}
defer func() {
if !headChunk {
// Set this to nil so that Go GC can collect it after it has been used.
c.chunk = nil
c.prev = nil
h.head.memChunkPool.Put(c)
}
}()
// This means that the chunk is outside the specified range.
if !c.OverlapsClosedInterval(h.mint, h.maxt) {
s.Unlock()
return nil, 0, storage.ErrNotFound
}
chk, maxTime := c.chunk, c.maxTime
if headChunk && isOpen && copyLastChunk {
// The caller may ask to copy the head chunk in order to take the
// bytes of the chunk without causing the race between read and append.
b := s.headChunks.chunk.Bytes()
newB := make([]byte, len(b))
copy(newB, b) // TODO(codesome): Use bytes.Clone() when we upgrade to Go 1.20.
// TODO(codesome): Put back in the pool (non-trivial).
chk, err = h.head.opts.ChunkPool.Get(s.headChunks.chunk.Encoding(), newB)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
}
s.Unlock()
return &safeHeadChunk{
Chunk: chk,
s: s,
cid: cid,
isoState: h.isoState,
}, maxTime, nil
}
// chunk returns the chunk for the HeadChunkID from memory or by m-mapping it from the disk.
// If headChunk is false, it means that the returned *memChunk
// (and not the chunkenc.Chunk inside it) can be garbage collected after its usage.
// if isOpen is true, it means that the returned *memChunk is used for appends.
func (s *memSeries) chunk(id chunks.HeadChunkID, chunkDiskMapper *chunks.ChunkDiskMapper, memChunkPool *sync.Pool) (chunk *memChunk, headChunk, isOpen bool, err error) {
// ix represents the index of chunk in the s.mmappedChunks slice. The chunk id's are
// incremented by 1 when new chunk is created, hence (id - firstChunkID) gives the slice index.
// The max index for the s.mmappedChunks slice can be len(s.mmappedChunks)-1, hence if the ix
// is >= len(s.mmappedChunks), it represents one of the chunks on s.headChunks linked list.
// The order of elemens is different for slice and linked list.
// For s.mmappedChunks slice newer chunks are appended to it.
// For s.headChunks list newer chunks are prepended to it.
//
// memSeries {
// mmappedChunks: [t0, t1, t2]
// headChunk: {t5}->{t4}->{t3}
// }
ix := int(id) - int(s.firstChunkID)
var headChunksLen int
if s.headChunks != nil {
headChunksLen = s.headChunks.len()
}
if ix < 0 || ix > len(s.mmappedChunks)+headChunksLen-1 {
return nil, false, false, storage.ErrNotFound
}
if ix < len(s.mmappedChunks) {
chk, err := chunkDiskMapper.Chunk(s.mmappedChunks[ix].ref)
if err != nil {
if _, ok := err.(*chunks.CorruptionErr); ok {
panic(err)
}
return nil, false, false, err
}
mc := memChunkPool.Get().(*memChunk)
mc.chunk = chk
mc.minTime = s.mmappedChunks[ix].minTime
mc.maxTime = s.mmappedChunks[ix].maxTime
return mc, false, false, nil
}
ix -= len(s.mmappedChunks)
offset := headChunksLen - ix - 1
// headChunks is a linked list where first element is the most recent one and the last one is the oldest.
// This order is reversed when compared with mmappedChunks, since mmappedChunks[0] is the oldest chunk,
// while headChunk.atOffset(0) would give us the most recent chunk.
// So when calling headChunk.atOffset() we need to reverse the value of ix.
elem := s.headChunks.atOffset(offset)
if elem == nil {
// This should never really happen and would mean that headChunksLen value is NOT equal
// to the length of the headChunks list.
return nil, false, false, storage.ErrNotFound
}
return elem, true, offset == 0, nil
}
// oooMergedChunks return an iterable over one or more OOO chunks for the given
// chunks.Meta reference from memory or by m-mapping it from the disk. The
// returned iterable will be a merge of all the overlapping chunks, if any,
// amongst all the chunks in the OOOHead.
// This function is not thread safe unless the caller holds a lock.
// The caller must ensure that s.ooo is not nil.
func (s *memSeries) oooMergedChunks(meta chunks.Meta, cdm *chunks.ChunkDiskMapper, mint, maxt int64) (*mergedOOOChunks, error) {
_, cid := chunks.HeadChunkRef(meta.Ref).Unpack()
// ix represents the index of chunk in the s.mmappedChunks slice. The chunk meta's are
// incremented by 1 when new chunk is created, hence (meta - firstChunkID) gives the slice index.
// The max index for the s.mmappedChunks slice can be len(s.mmappedChunks)-1, hence if the ix
// is len(s.mmappedChunks), it represents the next chunk, which is the head chunk.
ix := int(cid) - int(s.ooo.firstOOOChunkID)
if ix < 0 || ix > len(s.ooo.oooMmappedChunks) {
return nil, storage.ErrNotFound
}
if ix == len(s.ooo.oooMmappedChunks) {
if s.ooo.oooHeadChunk == nil {
return nil, errors.New("invalid ooo head chunk")
}
}
// We create a temporary slice of chunk metas to hold the information of all
// possible chunks that may overlap with the requested chunk.
tmpChks := make([]chunkMetaAndChunkDiskMapperRef, 0, len(s.ooo.oooMmappedChunks))
oooHeadRef := chunks.ChunkRef(chunks.NewHeadChunkRef(s.ref, s.oooHeadChunkID(len(s.ooo.oooMmappedChunks))))
if s.ooo.oooHeadChunk != nil && s.ooo.oooHeadChunk.OverlapsClosedInterval(mint, maxt) {
// We only want to append the head chunk if this chunk existed when
// Series() was called. This brings consistency in case new data
// is added in between Series() and Chunk() calls.
if oooHeadRef == meta.OOOLastRef {
tmpChks = append(tmpChks, chunkMetaAndChunkDiskMapperRef{
meta: chunks.Meta{
// Ignoring samples added before and after the last known min and max time for this chunk.
MinTime: meta.OOOLastMinTime,
MaxTime: meta.OOOLastMaxTime,
Ref: oooHeadRef,
},
})
}
}
for i, c := range s.ooo.oooMmappedChunks {
chunkRef := chunks.ChunkRef(chunks.NewHeadChunkRef(s.ref, s.oooHeadChunkID(i)))
// We can skip chunks that came in later than the last known OOOLastRef.
if chunkRef > meta.OOOLastRef {
break
}
switch {
case chunkRef == meta.OOOLastRef:
tmpChks = append(tmpChks, chunkMetaAndChunkDiskMapperRef{
meta: chunks.Meta{
MinTime: meta.OOOLastMinTime,
MaxTime: meta.OOOLastMaxTime,
Ref: chunkRef,
},
ref: c.ref,
origMinT: c.minTime,
origMaxT: c.maxTime,
})
case c.OverlapsClosedInterval(mint, maxt):
tmpChks = append(tmpChks, chunkMetaAndChunkDiskMapperRef{
meta: chunks.Meta{
MinTime: c.minTime,
MaxTime: c.maxTime,
Ref: chunkRef,
},
ref: c.ref,
})
}
}
// Next we want to sort all the collected chunks by min time so we can find
// those that overlap and stop when we know the rest don't.
slices.SortFunc(tmpChks, refLessByMinTimeAndMinRef)
mc := &mergedOOOChunks{}
absoluteMax := int64(math.MinInt64)
for _, c := range tmpChks {
if c.meta.Ref != meta.Ref && (len(mc.chunkIterables) == 0 || c.meta.MinTime > absoluteMax) {
continue
}
var iterable chunkenc.Iterable
if c.meta.Ref == oooHeadRef {
var xor *chunkenc.XORChunk
var err error
// If head chunk min and max time match the meta OOO markers
// that means that the chunk has not expanded so we can append
// it as it is.
if s.ooo.oooHeadChunk.minTime == meta.OOOLastMinTime && s.ooo.oooHeadChunk.maxTime == meta.OOOLastMaxTime {
xor, err = s.ooo.oooHeadChunk.chunk.ToXOR() // TODO(jesus.vazquez) (This is an optimization idea that has no priority and might not be that useful) See if we could use a copy of the underlying slice. That would leave the more expensive ToXOR() function only for the usecase where Bytes() is called.
} else {
// We need to remove samples that are outside of the markers
xor, err = s.ooo.oooHeadChunk.chunk.ToXORBetweenTimestamps(meta.OOOLastMinTime, meta.OOOLastMaxTime)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to convert ooo head chunk to xor chunk")
}
iterable = xor
} else {
chk, err := cdm.Chunk(c.ref)
if err != nil {
if _, ok := err.(*chunks.CorruptionErr); ok {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "invalid ooo mmapped chunk")
}
return nil, err
}
if c.meta.Ref == meta.OOOLastRef &&
(c.origMinT != meta.OOOLastMinTime || c.origMaxT != meta.OOOLastMaxTime) {
// The head expanded and was memory mapped so now we need to
// wrap the chunk within a chunk that doesnt allows us to iterate
// through samples out of the OOOLastMinT and OOOLastMaxT
// markers.
iterable = boundedIterable{chk, meta.OOOLastMinTime, meta.OOOLastMaxTime}
} else {
iterable = chk
}
}
mc.chunkIterables = append(mc.chunkIterables, iterable)
if c.meta.MaxTime > absoluteMax {
absoluteMax = c.meta.MaxTime
}
}
return mc, nil
}
var _ chunkenc.Iterable = &mergedOOOChunks{}
// mergedOOOChunks holds the list of iterables for overlapping chunks.
type mergedOOOChunks struct {
chunkIterables []chunkenc.Iterable
}
func (o mergedOOOChunks) Iterator(iterator chunkenc.Iterator) chunkenc.Iterator {
return storage.ChainSampleIteratorFromIterables(iterator, o.chunkIterables)
}
var _ chunkenc.Iterable = &boundedIterable{}
// boundedIterable is an implementation of chunkenc.Iterable that uses a
// boundedIterator that only iterates through samples which timestamps are
// >= minT and <= maxT.
type boundedIterable struct {
chunk chunkenc.Chunk
minT int64
maxT int64
}
func (b boundedIterable) Iterator(iterator chunkenc.Iterator) chunkenc.Iterator {
it := b.chunk.Iterator(iterator)
if it == nil {
panic("iterator shouldn't be nil")
}
return boundedIterator{it, b.minT, b.maxT}
}
var _ chunkenc.Iterator = &boundedIterator{}
// boundedIterator is an implementation of Iterator that only iterates through
// samples which timestamps are >= minT and <= maxT.
type boundedIterator struct {
chunkenc.Iterator
minT int64
maxT int64
}
// Next the first time its called it will advance as many positions as necessary
// until its able to find a sample within the bounds minT and maxT.
// If there are samples within bounds it will advance one by one amongst them.
// If there are no samples within bounds it will return false.
func (b boundedIterator) Next() chunkenc.ValueType {
for b.Iterator.Next() == chunkenc.ValFloat {
t, _ := b.Iterator.At()
switch {
case t < b.minT:
continue
case t > b.maxT:
return chunkenc.ValNone
default:
return chunkenc.ValFloat
}
}
return chunkenc.ValNone
}
func (b boundedIterator) Seek(t int64) chunkenc.ValueType {
if t < b.minT {
// We must seek at least up to b.minT if it is asked for something before that.
val := b.Iterator.Seek(b.minT)
if !(val == chunkenc.ValFloat) {
return chunkenc.ValNone
}
t, _ := b.Iterator.At()
if t <= b.maxT {
return chunkenc.ValFloat
}
}
if t > b.maxT {
// We seek anyway so that the subsequent Next() calls will also return false.
b.Iterator.Seek(t)
return chunkenc.ValNone
}
return b.Iterator.Seek(t)
}
// safeHeadChunk makes sure that the chunk can be accessed without a race condition.
type safeHeadChunk struct {
chunkenc.Chunk
s *memSeries
cid chunks.HeadChunkID
isoState *isolationState
}
func (c *safeHeadChunk) Iterator(reuseIter chunkenc.Iterator) chunkenc.Iterator {
c.s.Lock()
it := c.s.iterator(c.cid, c.Chunk, c.isoState, reuseIter)
c.s.Unlock()
return it
}
// iterator returns a chunk iterator for the requested chunkID, or a NopIterator if the requested ID is out of range.
// It is unsafe to call this concurrently with s.append(...) without holding the series lock.
func (s *memSeries) iterator(id chunks.HeadChunkID, c chunkenc.Chunk, isoState *isolationState, it chunkenc.Iterator) chunkenc.Iterator {
ix := int(id) - int(s.firstChunkID)
numSamples := c.NumSamples()
stopAfter := numSamples
if isoState != nil && !isoState.IsolationDisabled() {
totalSamples := 0 // Total samples in this series.
previousSamples := 0 // Samples before this chunk.
for j, d := range s.mmappedChunks {
totalSamples += int(d.numSamples)
if j < ix {
previousSamples += int(d.numSamples)
}
}
ix -= len(s.mmappedChunks)
if s.headChunks != nil {
// Iterate all head chunks from the oldest to the newest.
headChunksLen := s.headChunks.len()
for j := headChunksLen - 1; j >= 0; j-- {
chk := s.headChunks.atOffset(j)
chkSamples := chk.chunk.NumSamples()
totalSamples += chkSamples
// Chunk ID is len(s.mmappedChunks) + $(headChunks list position).
// Where $(headChunks list position) is zero for the oldest chunk and $(s.headChunks.len() - 1)
// for the newest (open) chunk.
if headChunksLen-1-j < ix {
previousSamples += chkSamples
}
}
}
// Removing the extra transactionIDs that are relevant for samples that
// come after this chunk, from the total transactionIDs.
appendIDsToConsider := s.txs.txIDCount - (totalSamples - (previousSamples + numSamples))
// Iterate over the appendIDs, find the first one that the isolation state says not
// to return.
it := s.txs.iterator()
for index := 0; index < appendIDsToConsider; index++ {
appendID := it.At()
if appendID <= isoState.maxAppendID { // Easy check first.
if _, ok := isoState.incompleteAppends[appendID]; !ok {
it.Next()
continue
}
}
stopAfter = numSamples - (appendIDsToConsider - index)
if stopAfter < 0 {
stopAfter = 0 // Stopped in a previous chunk.
}
break
}
}
if stopAfter == 0 {
return chunkenc.NewNopIterator()
}
if stopAfter == numSamples {
return c.Iterator(it)
}
return makeStopIterator(c, it, stopAfter)
}
// stopIterator wraps an Iterator, but only returns the first
// stopAfter values, if initialized with i=-1.
type stopIterator struct {
chunkenc.Iterator
i, stopAfter int
}
func (it *stopIterator) Next() chunkenc.ValueType {
if it.i+1 >= it.stopAfter {
return chunkenc.ValNone
}
it.i++
return it.Iterator.Next()
}
func makeStopIterator(c chunkenc.Chunk, it chunkenc.Iterator, stopAfter int) chunkenc.Iterator {
// Re-use the Iterator object if it is a stopIterator.
if stopIter, ok := it.(*stopIterator); ok {
stopIter.Iterator = c.Iterator(stopIter.Iterator)
stopIter.i = -1
stopIter.stopAfter = stopAfter
return stopIter
}
return &stopIterator{
Iterator: c.Iterator(it),
i: -1,
stopAfter: stopAfter,
}
}