VictoriaMetrics/lib/streamaggr/total.go
Aliaksandr Valialkin 29d526e20a
lib/streamaggr: remove resetState arg from aggrState.flushState()
The resetState arg was used only for the BenchmarkAggregatorsFlushInternalSerial benchmark.
This benchmark was testing aggregate state flush performance by keeping the same state across flushes.
The benhmark didn't reflect the performance and scalability of stream aggregation in production,
while it led to non-trivial code changes related to resetState arg handling.

So let's drop the benchmark together with all the code related to resetState handling,
in order to simplify the code at lib/streamaggr a bit.

Thanks to @AndrewChubatiuk for the original idea at https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6314
2024-08-07 11:46:49 +02:00

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package streamaggr
import (
"math"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/bytesutil"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/fasttime"
)
// totalAggrState calculates output=total, total_prometheus, increase and increase_prometheus.
type totalAggrState struct {
m sync.Map
// Whether to reset the output value on every flushState call.
resetTotalOnFlush bool
// Whether to take into account the first sample in new time series when calculating the output value.
keepFirstSample bool
// Time series state is dropped if no new samples are received during stalenessSecs.
//
// Aslo, the first sample per each new series is ignored during stalenessSecs even if keepFirstSample is set.
// see ignoreFirstSampleDeadline for more details.
stalenessSecs uint64
// The first sample per each new series is ignored until this unix timestamp deadline in seconds even if keepFirstSample is set.
// This allows avoiding an initial spike of the output values at startup when new time series
// cannot be distinguished from already existing series. This is tracked with ignoreFirstSampleDeadline.
ignoreFirstSampleDeadline uint64
}
type totalStateValue struct {
mu sync.Mutex
lastValues map[string]totalLastValueState
total float64
deleteDeadline uint64
deleted bool
}
type totalLastValueState struct {
value float64
timestamp int64
deleteDeadline uint64
}
func newTotalAggrState(stalenessInterval time.Duration, resetTotalOnFlush, keepFirstSample bool) *totalAggrState {
stalenessSecs := roundDurationToSecs(stalenessInterval)
ignoreFirstSampleDeadline := fasttime.UnixTimestamp() + stalenessSecs
return &totalAggrState{
resetTotalOnFlush: resetTotalOnFlush,
keepFirstSample: keepFirstSample,
stalenessSecs: stalenessSecs,
ignoreFirstSampleDeadline: ignoreFirstSampleDeadline,
}
}
func (as *totalAggrState) pushSamples(samples []pushSample) {
currentTime := fasttime.UnixTimestamp()
deleteDeadline := currentTime + as.stalenessSecs
keepFirstSample := as.keepFirstSample && currentTime > as.ignoreFirstSampleDeadline
for i := range samples {
s := &samples[i]
inputKey, outputKey := getInputOutputKey(s.key)
again:
v, ok := as.m.Load(outputKey)
if !ok {
// The entry is missing in the map. Try creating it.
v = &totalStateValue{
lastValues: make(map[string]totalLastValueState),
}
outputKey = bytesutil.InternString(outputKey)
vNew, loaded := as.m.LoadOrStore(outputKey, v)
if loaded {
// Use the entry created by a concurrent goroutine.
v = vNew
}
}
sv := v.(*totalStateValue)
sv.mu.Lock()
deleted := sv.deleted
if !deleted {
lv, ok := sv.lastValues[inputKey]
if ok || keepFirstSample {
if s.timestamp < lv.timestamp {
// Skip out of order sample
sv.mu.Unlock()
continue
}
if s.value >= lv.value {
sv.total += s.value - lv.value
} else {
// counter reset
sv.total += s.value
}
}
lv.value = s.value
lv.timestamp = s.timestamp
lv.deleteDeadline = deleteDeadline
inputKey = bytesutil.InternString(inputKey)
sv.lastValues[inputKey] = lv
sv.deleteDeadline = deleteDeadline
}
sv.mu.Unlock()
if deleted {
// The entry has been deleted by the concurrent call to flushState
// Try obtaining and updating the entry again.
goto again
}
}
}
func (as *totalAggrState) flushState(ctx *flushCtx) {
currentTime := fasttime.UnixTimestamp()
suffix := as.getSuffix()
as.removeOldEntries(currentTime)
m := &as.m
m.Range(func(k, v any) bool {
sv := v.(*totalStateValue)
sv.mu.Lock()
total := sv.total
if as.resetTotalOnFlush {
sv.total = 0
} else if math.Abs(sv.total) >= (1 << 53) {
// It is time to reset the entry, since it starts losing float64 precision
sv.total = 0
}
deleted := sv.deleted
sv.mu.Unlock()
if !deleted {
key := k.(string)
ctx.appendSeries(key, suffix, total)
}
return true
})
}
func (as *totalAggrState) getSuffix() string {
// Note: this function is at hot path, so it shouldn't allocate.
if as.resetTotalOnFlush {
if as.keepFirstSample {
return "increase"
}
return "increase_prometheus"
}
if as.keepFirstSample {
return "total"
}
return "total_prometheus"
}
func (as *totalAggrState) removeOldEntries(currentTime uint64) {
m := &as.m
m.Range(func(k, v any) bool {
sv := v.(*totalStateValue)
sv.mu.Lock()
if currentTime > sv.deleteDeadline {
// Mark the current entry as deleted
sv.deleted = true
sv.mu.Unlock()
m.Delete(k)
return true
}
// Delete outdated entries in sv.lastValues
lvs := sv.lastValues
for k1, lv := range lvs {
if currentTime > lv.deleteDeadline {
delete(lvs, k1)
}
}
sv.mu.Unlock()
return true
})
}