VictoriaMetrics/lib/streamaggr/min.go

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Go

package streamaggr
import (
"sync"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/fasttime"
)
// minAggrState calculates output=min, e.g. the minimum value over input samples.
type minAggrState struct {
m sync.Map
}
type minStateValue struct {
mu sync.Mutex
min float64
deleted bool
}
func newMinAggrState() *minAggrState {
return &minAggrState{}
}
func (as *minAggrState) pushSample(_, outputKey string, value float64) {
again:
v, ok := as.m.Load(outputKey)
if !ok {
// The entry is missing in the map. Try creating it.
v = &minStateValue{
min: value,
}
vNew, loaded := as.m.LoadOrStore(outputKey, v)
if !loaded {
// The new entry has been successfully created.
return
}
// Use the entry created by a concurrent goroutine.
v = vNew
}
sv := v.(*minStateValue)
sv.mu.Lock()
deleted := sv.deleted
if !deleted {
if value < sv.min {
sv.min = value
}
}
sv.mu.Unlock()
if deleted {
// The entry has been deleted by the concurrent call to appendSeriesForFlush
// Try obtaining and updating the entry again.
goto again
}
}
func (as *minAggrState) appendSeriesForFlush(ctx *flushCtx) {
currentTimeMsec := int64(fasttime.UnixTimestamp()) * 1000
m := &as.m
m.Range(func(k, v interface{}) bool {
// Atomically delete the entry from the map, so new entry is created for the next flush.
m.Delete(k)
sv := v.(*minStateValue)
sv.mu.Lock()
min := sv.min
// Mark the entry as deleted, so it won't be updated anymore by concurrent pushSample() calls.
sv.deleted = true
sv.mu.Unlock()
key := k.(string)
ctx.appendSeries(key, "min", currentTimeMsec, min)
return true
})
}