VictoriaMetrics/lib/protoparser/graphite/streamparser.go
Aliaksandr Valialkin d9f7ea1c6e lib/protoparser: removed unnecessary call to SetReadDeadline when reading a stream of data
The OS should return any buffered data in the stream without the need to set the read timeout.

Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/696
2020-08-15 15:38:35 +03:00

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package graphite
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"runtime"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/bytesutil"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/fasttime"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/protoparser/common"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metrics"
)
var (
trimTimestamp = flag.Duration("graphiteTrimTimestamp", time.Second, "Trim timestamps for Graphite data to this duration. "+
"Minimum practical duration is 1s. Higher duration (i.e. 1m) may be used for reducing disk space usage for timestamp data")
)
// ParseStream parses Graphite lines from r and calls callback for the parsed rows.
//
// The callback can be called multiple times for streamed data from r.
//
// callback shouldn't hold rows after returning.
func ParseStream(r io.Reader, callback func(rows []Row) error) error {
ctx := getStreamContext()
defer putStreamContext(ctx)
for ctx.Read(r) {
if err := callback(ctx.Rows.Rows); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return ctx.Error()
}
func (ctx *streamContext) Read(r io.Reader) bool {
readCalls.Inc()
if ctx.err != nil {
return false
}
ctx.reqBuf, ctx.tailBuf, ctx.err = common.ReadLinesBlock(r, ctx.reqBuf, ctx.tailBuf)
if ctx.err != nil {
if ctx.err != io.EOF {
readErrors.Inc()
ctx.err = fmt.Errorf("cannot read graphite plaintext protocol data: %w", ctx.err)
}
return false
}
ctx.Rows.Unmarshal(bytesutil.ToUnsafeString(ctx.reqBuf))
rowsRead.Add(len(ctx.Rows.Rows))
rows := ctx.Rows.Rows
// Fill missing timestamps with the current timestamp rounded to seconds.
currentTimestamp := int64(fasttime.UnixTimestamp())
for i := range rows {
r := &rows[i]
if r.Timestamp == 0 || r.Timestamp == -1 {
r.Timestamp = currentTimestamp
}
}
// Convert timestamps from seconds to milliseconds.
for i := range rows {
rows[i].Timestamp *= 1e3
}
// Trim timestamps if required.
if tsTrim := trimTimestamp.Milliseconds(); tsTrim > 1000 {
for i := range rows {
row := &rows[i]
row.Timestamp -= row.Timestamp % tsTrim
}
}
return true
}
type streamContext struct {
Rows Rows
reqBuf []byte
tailBuf []byte
err error
}
func (ctx *streamContext) Error() error {
if ctx.err == io.EOF {
return nil
}
return ctx.err
}
func (ctx *streamContext) reset() {
ctx.Rows.Reset()
ctx.reqBuf = ctx.reqBuf[:0]
ctx.tailBuf = ctx.tailBuf[:0]
ctx.err = nil
}
var (
readCalls = metrics.NewCounter(`vm_protoparser_read_calls_total{type="graphite"}`)
readErrors = metrics.NewCounter(`vm_protoparser_read_errors_total{type="graphite"}`)
rowsRead = metrics.NewCounter(`vm_protoparser_rows_read_total{type="graphite"}`)
)
func getStreamContext() *streamContext {
select {
case ctx := <-streamContextPoolCh:
return ctx
default:
if v := streamContextPool.Get(); v != nil {
return v.(*streamContext)
}
return &streamContext{}
}
}
func putStreamContext(ctx *streamContext) {
ctx.reset()
select {
case streamContextPoolCh <- ctx:
default:
streamContextPool.Put(ctx)
}
}
var streamContextPool sync.Pool
var streamContextPoolCh = make(chan *streamContext, runtime.GOMAXPROCS(-1))