VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage/part.go
Aliaksandr Valialkin f6c36d5dfd
lib/storage: consistently use OS-independent separator in file paths
This is needed for Windows support, which uses `\` instead of `/` as file separator

Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/70
2023-03-25 14:34:36 -07:00

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package storage
import (
"fmt"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
"unsafe"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/blockcache"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/filestream"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/fs"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/memory"
)
var ibCache = blockcache.NewCache(getMaxIndexBlocksCacheSize)
func getMaxIndexBlocksCacheSize() int {
maxIndexBlockCacheSizeOnce.Do(func() {
maxIndexBlockCacheSize = int(0.1 * float64(memory.Allowed()))
})
return maxIndexBlockCacheSize
}
var (
maxIndexBlockCacheSize int
maxIndexBlockCacheSizeOnce sync.Once
)
// part represents a searchable part containing time series data.
type part struct {
ph partHeader
// Filesystem path to the part.
//
// Empty for in-memory part.
path string
// Total size in bytes of part data.
size uint64
timestampsFile fs.MustReadAtCloser
valuesFile fs.MustReadAtCloser
indexFile fs.MustReadAtCloser
metaindex []metaindexRow
}
// openFilePart opens file-based part from the given path.
func openFilePart(path string) (*part, error) {
path = filepath.Clean(path)
var ph partHeader
if err := ph.ReadMetadata(path); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot parse path to part: %w", err)
}
timestampsPath := filepath.Join(path, timestampsFilename)
timestampsFile := fs.MustOpenReaderAt(timestampsPath)
timestampsSize := fs.MustFileSize(timestampsPath)
valuesPath := filepath.Join(path, valuesFilename)
valuesFile := fs.MustOpenReaderAt(valuesPath)
valuesSize := fs.MustFileSize(valuesPath)
indexPath := filepath.Join(path, indexFilename)
indexFile := fs.MustOpenReaderAt(indexPath)
indexSize := fs.MustFileSize(indexPath)
metaindexPath := filepath.Join(path, metaindexFilename)
metaindexFile, err := filestream.Open(metaindexPath, true)
if err != nil {
timestampsFile.MustClose()
valuesFile.MustClose()
indexFile.MustClose()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot open metaindex file: %w", err)
}
metaindexSize := fs.MustFileSize(metaindexPath)
size := timestampsSize + valuesSize + indexSize + metaindexSize
return newPart(&ph, path, size, metaindexFile, timestampsFile, valuesFile, indexFile)
}
// newPart returns new part initialized with the given arguments.
//
// The returned part calls MustClose on all the files passed to newPart
// when calling part.MustClose.
func newPart(ph *partHeader, path string, size uint64, metaindexReader filestream.ReadCloser, timestampsFile, valuesFile, indexFile fs.MustReadAtCloser) (*part, error) {
var errors []error
metaindex, err := unmarshalMetaindexRows(nil, metaindexReader)
if err != nil {
errors = append(errors, fmt.Errorf("cannot unmarshal metaindex data: %w", err))
}
metaindexReader.MustClose()
var p part
p.ph = *ph
p.path = path
p.size = size
p.timestampsFile = timestampsFile
p.valuesFile = valuesFile
p.indexFile = indexFile
p.metaindex = metaindex
if len(errors) > 0 {
// Return only the first error, since it has no sense in returning all errors.
err = fmt.Errorf("cannot initialize part %q: %w", &p, errors[0])
p.MustClose()
return nil, err
}
return &p, nil
}
// String returns human-readable representation of p.
func (p *part) String() string {
if len(p.path) > 0 {
return p.path
}
return p.ph.String()
}
// MustClose closes all the part files.
func (p *part) MustClose() {
p.timestampsFile.MustClose()
p.valuesFile.MustClose()
p.indexFile.MustClose()
ibCache.RemoveBlocksForPart(p)
}
type indexBlock struct {
bhs []blockHeader
}
func (idxb *indexBlock) SizeBytes() int {
return cap(idxb.bhs) * int(unsafe.Sizeof(blockHeader{}))
}