VictoriaMetrics/app/vlselect/main.go

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package vlselect
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vlselect/logsql"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/cgroup"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/httpserver"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/httputils"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/timerpool"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metrics"
)
var (
maxConcurrentRequests = flag.Int("search.maxConcurrentRequests", getDefaultMaxConcurrentRequests(), "The maximum number of concurrent search requests. "+
"It shouldn't be high, since a single request can saturate all the CPU cores, while many concurrently executed requests may require high amounts of memory. "+
"See also -search.maxQueueDuration")
maxQueueDuration = flag.Duration("search.maxQueueDuration", 10*time.Second, "The maximum time the search request waits for execution when -search.maxConcurrentRequests "+
"limit is reached; see also -search.maxQueryDuration")
maxQueryDuration = flag.Duration("search.maxQueryDuration", time.Second*30, "The maximum duration for query execution")
)
func getDefaultMaxConcurrentRequests() int {
n := cgroup.AvailableCPUs()
if n <= 4 {
n *= 2
}
if n > 16 {
// A single request can saturate all the CPU cores, so there is no sense
// in allowing higher number of concurrent requests - they will just contend
// for unavailable CPU time.
n = 16
}
return n
}
// Init initializes vlselect
func Init() {
concurrencyLimitCh = make(chan struct{}, *maxConcurrentRequests)
}
// Stop stops vlselect
func Stop() {
}
var concurrencyLimitCh chan struct{}
var (
concurrencyLimitReached = metrics.NewCounter(`vl_concurrent_select_limit_reached_total`)
concurrencyLimitTimeout = metrics.NewCounter(`vl_concurrent_select_limit_timeout_total`)
_ = metrics.NewGauge(`vl_concurrent_select_capacity`, func() float64 {
return float64(cap(concurrencyLimitCh))
})
_ = metrics.NewGauge(`vl_concurrent_select_current`, func() float64 {
return float64(len(concurrencyLimitCh))
})
)
// RequestHandler handles select requests for VictoriaLogs
func RequestHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) bool {
path := r.URL.Path
if !strings.HasPrefix(path, "/select/") {
return false
}
path = strings.TrimPrefix(path, "/select")
path = strings.ReplaceAll(path, "//", "/")
// Limit the number of concurrent queries.
startTime := time.Now()
stopCh := r.Context().Done()
select {
case concurrencyLimitCh <- struct{}{}:
defer func() { <-concurrencyLimitCh }()
default:
// Sleep for a while until giving up. This should resolve short bursts in requests.
concurrencyLimitReached.Inc()
d := getMaxQueryDuration(r)
if d > *maxQueueDuration {
d = *maxQueueDuration
}
t := timerpool.Get(d)
select {
case concurrencyLimitCh <- struct{}{}:
timerpool.Put(t)
defer func() { <-concurrencyLimitCh }()
case <-stopCh:
timerpool.Put(t)
remoteAddr := httpserver.GetQuotedRemoteAddr(r)
requestURI := httpserver.GetRequestURI(r)
logger.Infof("client has cancelled the request after %.3f seconds: remoteAddr=%s, requestURI: %q",
time.Since(startTime).Seconds(), remoteAddr, requestURI)
return true
case <-t.C:
timerpool.Put(t)
concurrencyLimitTimeout.Inc()
err := &httpserver.ErrorWithStatusCode{
Err: fmt.Errorf("couldn't start executing the request in %.3f seconds, since -search.maxConcurrentRequests=%d concurrent requests "+
"are executed. Possible solutions: to reduce query load; to add more compute resources to the server; "+
"to increase -search.maxQueueDuration=%s; to increase -search.maxQueryDuration; to increase -search.maxConcurrentRequests",
d.Seconds(), *maxConcurrentRequests, maxQueueDuration),
StatusCode: http.StatusServiceUnavailable,
}
httpserver.Errorf(w, r, "%s", err)
return true
}
}
switch {
case path == "/logsql/query":
logsqlQueryRequests.Inc()
httpserver.EnableCORS(w, r)
logsql.ProcessQueryRequest(w, r, stopCh)
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// getMaxQueryDuration returns the maximum duration for query from r.
func getMaxQueryDuration(r *http.Request) time.Duration {
dms, err := httputils.GetDuration(r, "timeout", 0)
if err != nil {
dms = 0
}
d := time.Duration(dms) * time.Millisecond
if d <= 0 || d > *maxQueryDuration {
d = *maxQueryDuration
}
return d
}
var (
logsqlQueryRequests = metrics.NewCounter(`vl_http_requests_total{path="/select/logsql/query"}`)
)