VictoriaMetrics/lib/mergeset/table.go

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package mergeset
import (
"errors"
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"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"unsafe"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/bytesutil"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/cgroup"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/fasttime"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/fs"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/memory"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storagepacelimiter"
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"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/syncwg"
)
// maxInmemoryParts is the maximum number of inmemory parts in the table.
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//
// This number may be reached when the insertion pace outreaches merger pace.
// If this number is reached, then assisted merges are performed
// during data ingestion.
const maxInmemoryParts = 30
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// maxFileParts is the maximum number of file parts in the table.
//
// This number may be reached when the insertion pace outreaches merger pace.
// If this number is reached, then assisted merges are performed
// during data ingestion.
const maxFileParts = 64
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// Default number of parts to merge at once.
//
// This number has been obtained empirically - it gives the lowest possible overhead.
// See appendPartsToMerge tests for details.
const defaultPartsToMerge = 15
// The final number of parts to merge at once.
//
// It must be smaller than defaultPartsToMerge.
// Lower value improves select performance at the cost of increased
// write amplification.
const finalPartsToMerge = 2
// maxPartSize is the maximum part size in bytes.
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//
// This number should be limited by the amount of time required to merge parts of this summary size.
// The required time shouldn't exceed a day.
const maxPartSize = 400e9
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// The interval for flushing buffered data to parts, so it becomes visible to search.
const pendingItemsFlushInterval = time.Second
// The interval for guaranteed flush of recently ingested data from memory to on-disk parts,
// so they survive process crash.
var dataFlushInterval = 5 * time.Second
// SetDataFlushInterval sets the interval for guaranteed flush of recently ingested data from memory to disk.
//
// The data can be flushed from memory to disk more frequently if it doesn't fit the memory limit.
//
// This function must be called before initializing the indexdb.
func SetDataFlushInterval(d time.Duration) {
if d > pendingItemsFlushInterval {
dataFlushInterval = d
}
}
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// maxItemsPerCachedPart is the maximum items per created part by the merge,
// which must be cached in the OS page cache.
//
// Such parts are usually frequently accessed, so it is good to cache their
// contents in OS page cache.
func maxItemsPerCachedPart() uint64 {
mem := memory.Remaining()
// Production data shows that each item occupies ~4 bytes in the compressed part.
// It is expected no more than defaultPartsToMerge/2 parts exist
// in the OS page cache before they are merged into bigger part.
// Halft of the remaining RAM must be left for lib/storage parts,
// so the maxItems is calculated using the below code:
maxItems := uint64(mem) / (4 * defaultPartsToMerge)
if maxItems < 1e6 {
maxItems = 1e6
}
return maxItems
}
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// Table represents mergeset table.
type Table struct {
// Atomically updated counters must go first in the struct, so they are properly
// aligned to 8 bytes on 32-bit architectures.
// See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/212
activeInmemoryMerges uint64
activeFileMerges uint64
inmemoryMergesCount uint64
fileMergesCount uint64
inmemoryItemsMerged uint64
fileItemsMerged uint64
inmemoryAssistedMerges uint64
fileAssistedMerges uint64
itemsAdded uint64
itemsAddedSizeBytes uint64
mergeIdx uint64
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path string
flushCallback func()
flushCallbackWorkerWG sync.WaitGroup
needFlushCallbackCall uint32
prepareBlock PrepareBlockCallback
isReadOnly *uint32
// rawItems contains recently added items that haven't been converted to parts yet.
//
// rawItems aren't used in search for performance reasons
rawItems rawItemsShards
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// partsLock protects inmemoryParts and fileParts.
partsLock sync.Mutex
// inmemoryParts contains inmemory parts.
inmemoryParts []*partWrapper
// fileParts contains file-backed parts.
fileParts []*partWrapper
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snapshotLock sync.RWMutex
flockF *os.File
stopCh chan struct{}
wg sync.WaitGroup
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// Use syncwg instead of sync, since Add/Wait may be called from concurrent goroutines.
rawItemsPendingFlushesWG syncwg.WaitGroup
}
type rawItemsShards struct {
shardIdx uint32
// shards reduce lock contention when adding rows on multi-CPU systems.
shards []rawItemsShard
}
// The number of shards for rawItems per table.
//
// Higher number of shards reduces CPU contention and increases the max bandwidth on multi-core systems.
var rawItemsShardsPerTable = func() int {
cpus := cgroup.AvailableCPUs()
multiplier := cpus
if multiplier > 16 {
multiplier = 16
}
return (cpus*multiplier + 1) / 2
}()
const maxBlocksPerShard = 256
func (riss *rawItemsShards) init() {
riss.shards = make([]rawItemsShard, rawItemsShardsPerTable)
}
func (riss *rawItemsShards) addItems(tb *Table, items [][]byte) {
shards := riss.shards
shardsLen := uint32(len(shards))
for len(items) > 0 {
n := atomic.AddUint32(&riss.shardIdx, 1)
idx := n % shardsLen
items = shards[idx].addItems(tb, items)
}
}
func (riss *rawItemsShards) Len() int {
n := 0
for i := range riss.shards {
n += riss.shards[i].Len()
}
return n
}
type rawItemsShardNopad struct {
// Put lastFlushTime to the top in order to avoid unaligned memory access on 32-bit architectures
lastFlushTime uint64
mu sync.Mutex
ibs []*inmemoryBlock
}
type rawItemsShard struct {
rawItemsShardNopad
// The padding prevents false sharing on widespread platforms with
// 128 mod (cache line size) = 0 .
_ [128 - unsafe.Sizeof(rawItemsShardNopad{})%128]byte
}
func (ris *rawItemsShard) Len() int {
ris.mu.Lock()
n := 0
for _, ib := range ris.ibs {
n += len(ib.items)
}
ris.mu.Unlock()
return n
}
func (ris *rawItemsShard) addItems(tb *Table, items [][]byte) [][]byte {
var ibsToFlush []*inmemoryBlock
var tailItems [][]byte
ris.mu.Lock()
ibs := ris.ibs
if len(ibs) == 0 {
ib := getInmemoryBlock()
ibs = append(ibs, ib)
ris.ibs = ibs
}
ib := ibs[len(ibs)-1]
for i, item := range items {
if ib.Add(item) {
continue
}
if len(ibs) >= maxBlocksPerShard {
ibsToFlush = ibs
ibs = make([]*inmemoryBlock, 0, maxBlocksPerShard)
tailItems = items[i:]
atomic.StoreUint64(&ris.lastFlushTime, fasttime.UnixTimestamp())
break
}
ib = getInmemoryBlock()
if ib.Add(item) {
ibs = append(ibs, ib)
continue
}
putInmemoryBlock(ib)
logger.Panicf("BUG: cannot insert too big item into an empty inmemoryBlock len(item)=%d; the caller should be responsible for avoiding too big items", len(item))
}
ris.ibs = ibs
ris.mu.Unlock()
tb.flushBlocksToParts(ibsToFlush, false)
return tailItems
}
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type partWrapper struct {
p *part
mp *inmemoryPart
refCount uint64
isInMerge bool
// The deadline when the in-memory part must be flushed to disk.
flushToDiskDeadline time.Time
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}
func (pw *partWrapper) incRef() {
atomic.AddUint64(&pw.refCount, 1)
}
func (pw *partWrapper) decRef() {
n := atomic.AddUint64(&pw.refCount, ^uint64(0))
if int64(n) < 0 {
logger.Panicf("BUG: pw.refCount must be bigger than 0; got %d", int64(n))
}
if n > 0 {
return
}
if pw.mp != nil {
// Do not return pw.mp to pool via putInmemoryPart(),
// since pw.mp size may be too big compared to other entries stored in the pool.
// This may result in increased memory usage because of high fragmentation.
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pw.mp = nil
}
pw.p.MustClose()
pw.p = nil
}
// OpenTable opens a table on the given path.
//
// Optional flushCallback is called every time new data batch is flushed
// to the underlying storage and becomes visible to search.
//
// Optional prepareBlock is called during merge before flushing the prepared block
// to persistent storage.
//
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// The table is created if it doesn't exist yet.
func OpenTable(path string, flushCallback func(), prepareBlock PrepareBlockCallback, isReadOnly *uint32) (*Table, error) {
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path = filepath.Clean(path)
logger.Infof("opening table %q...", path)
startTime := time.Now()
// Create a directory for the table if it doesn't exist yet.
if err := fs.MkdirAllIfNotExist(path); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot create directory %q: %w", path, err)
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}
// Protect from concurrent opens.
flockF, err := fs.CreateFlockFile(path)
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if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot create lock file in %q; "+
"make sure the dir isn't used by other processes or manually delete the file if you recover from abrupt VictoriaMetrics crash; error: %w", path, err)
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}
// Open table parts.
pws, err := openParts(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot open table parts at %q: %w", path, err)
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}
tb := &Table{
path: path,
flushCallback: flushCallback,
prepareBlock: prepareBlock,
isReadOnly: isReadOnly,
fileParts: pws,
mergeIdx: uint64(time.Now().UnixNano()),
flockF: flockF,
stopCh: make(chan struct{}),
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}
tb.rawItems.init()
tb.startBackgroundWorkers()
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var m TableMetrics
tb.UpdateMetrics(&m)
logger.Infof("table %q has been opened in %.3f seconds; partsCount: %d; blocksCount: %d, itemsCount: %d; sizeBytes: %d",
path, time.Since(startTime).Seconds(), m.FilePartsCount, m.FileBlocksCount, m.FileItemsCount, m.FileSizeBytes)
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if flushCallback != nil {
tb.flushCallbackWorkerWG.Add(1)
go func() {
// call flushCallback once per 10 seconds in order to improve the effectiveness of caches,
// which are reset by the flushCallback.
tc := time.NewTicker(10 * time.Second)
for {
select {
case <-tb.stopCh:
tb.flushCallback()
tb.flushCallbackWorkerWG.Done()
return
case <-tc.C:
if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint32(&tb.needFlushCallbackCall, 1, 0) {
tb.flushCallback()
}
}
}
}()
}
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return tb, nil
}
func (tb *Table) startBackgroundWorkers() {
tb.startMergeWorkers()
tb.startInmemoryPartsFlusher()
tb.startPendingItemsFlusher()
}
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// MustClose closes the table.
func (tb *Table) MustClose() {
close(tb.stopCh)
logger.Infof("waiting for background workers to stop on %q...", tb.path)
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startTime := time.Now()
tb.wg.Wait()
logger.Infof("background workers stopped in %.3f seconds on %q", time.Since(startTime).Seconds(), tb.path)
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logger.Infof("flushing inmemory parts to files on %q...", tb.path)
startTime = time.Now()
tb.flushInmemoryItems()
logger.Infof("inmemory parts have been successfully flushed to files in %.3f seconds at %q", time.Since(startTime).Seconds(), tb.path)
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logger.Infof("waiting for flush callback worker to stop on %q...", tb.path)
startTime = time.Now()
tb.flushCallbackWorkerWG.Wait()
logger.Infof("flush callback worker stopped in %.3f seconds on %q", time.Since(startTime).Seconds(), tb.path)
// Remove references to parts from the tb, so they may be eventually closed after all the searches are done.
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tb.partsLock.Lock()
inmemoryParts := tb.inmemoryParts
fileParts := tb.fileParts
tb.inmemoryParts = nil
tb.fileParts = nil
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tb.partsLock.Unlock()
for _, pw := range inmemoryParts {
pw.decRef()
}
for _, pw := range fileParts {
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pw.decRef()
}
// Release flockF
if err := tb.flockF.Close(); err != nil {
logger.Panicf("FATAL:cannot close %q: %s", tb.flockF.Name(), err)
}
}
// Path returns the path to tb on the filesystem.
func (tb *Table) Path() string {
return tb.path
}
// TableMetrics contains essential metrics for the Table.
type TableMetrics struct {
ActiveInmemoryMerges uint64
ActiveFileMerges uint64
InmemoryMergesCount uint64
FileMergesCount uint64
InmemoryItemsMerged uint64
FileItemsMerged uint64
InmemoryAssistedMerges uint64
FileAssistedMerges uint64
ItemsAdded uint64
ItemsAddedSizeBytes uint64
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PendingItems uint64
InmemoryPartsCount uint64
FilePartsCount uint64
InmemoryBlocksCount uint64
FileBlocksCount uint64
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InmemoryItemsCount uint64
FileItemsCount uint64
InmemorySizeBytes uint64
FileSizeBytes uint64
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DataBlocksCacheSize uint64
DataBlocksCacheSizeBytes uint64
DataBlocksCacheSizeMaxBytes uint64
DataBlocksCacheRequests uint64
DataBlocksCacheMisses uint64
IndexBlocksCacheSize uint64
IndexBlocksCacheSizeBytes uint64
IndexBlocksCacheSizeMaxBytes uint64
IndexBlocksCacheRequests uint64
IndexBlocksCacheMisses uint64
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PartsRefCount uint64
}
// TotalItemsCount returns the total number of items in the table.
func (tm *TableMetrics) TotalItemsCount() uint64 {
return tm.InmemoryItemsCount + tm.FileItemsCount
}
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// UpdateMetrics updates m with metrics from tb.
func (tb *Table) UpdateMetrics(m *TableMetrics) {
m.ActiveInmemoryMerges += atomic.LoadUint64(&tb.activeInmemoryMerges)
m.ActiveFileMerges += atomic.LoadUint64(&tb.activeFileMerges)
m.InmemoryMergesCount += atomic.LoadUint64(&tb.inmemoryMergesCount)
m.FileMergesCount += atomic.LoadUint64(&tb.fileMergesCount)
m.InmemoryItemsMerged += atomic.LoadUint64(&tb.inmemoryItemsMerged)
m.FileItemsMerged += atomic.LoadUint64(&tb.fileItemsMerged)
m.InmemoryAssistedMerges += atomic.LoadUint64(&tb.inmemoryAssistedMerges)
m.FileAssistedMerges += atomic.LoadUint64(&tb.fileAssistedMerges)
m.ItemsAdded += atomic.LoadUint64(&tb.itemsAdded)
m.ItemsAddedSizeBytes += atomic.LoadUint64(&tb.itemsAddedSizeBytes)
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m.PendingItems += uint64(tb.rawItems.Len())
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tb.partsLock.Lock()
m.InmemoryPartsCount += uint64(len(tb.inmemoryParts))
for _, pw := range tb.inmemoryParts {
p := pw.p
m.InmemoryBlocksCount += p.ph.blocksCount
m.InmemoryItemsCount += p.ph.itemsCount
m.InmemorySizeBytes += p.size
m.PartsRefCount += atomic.LoadUint64(&pw.refCount)
}
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m.FilePartsCount += uint64(len(tb.fileParts))
for _, pw := range tb.fileParts {
p := pw.p
m.FileBlocksCount += p.ph.blocksCount
m.FileItemsCount += p.ph.itemsCount
m.FileSizeBytes += p.size
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m.PartsRefCount += atomic.LoadUint64(&pw.refCount)
}
tb.partsLock.Unlock()
m.DataBlocksCacheSize = uint64(ibCache.Len())
m.DataBlocksCacheSizeBytes = uint64(ibCache.SizeBytes())
m.DataBlocksCacheSizeMaxBytes = uint64(ibCache.SizeMaxBytes())
m.DataBlocksCacheRequests = ibCache.Requests()
m.DataBlocksCacheMisses = ibCache.Misses()
m.IndexBlocksCacheSize = uint64(idxbCache.Len())
m.IndexBlocksCacheSizeBytes = uint64(idxbCache.SizeBytes())
m.IndexBlocksCacheSizeMaxBytes = uint64(idxbCache.SizeMaxBytes())
m.IndexBlocksCacheRequests = idxbCache.Requests()
m.IndexBlocksCacheMisses = idxbCache.Misses()
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}
// AddItems adds the given items to the tb.
//
// The function panics when items contains an item with length exceeding maxInmemoryBlockSize.
// It is caller's responsibility to make sure there are no too long items.
func (tb *Table) AddItems(items [][]byte) {
tb.rawItems.addItems(tb, items)
atomic.AddUint64(&tb.itemsAdded, uint64(len(items)))
n := 0
for _, item := range items {
n += len(item)
}
atomic.AddUint64(&tb.itemsAddedSizeBytes, uint64(n))
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}
// getParts appends parts snapshot to dst and returns it.
//
// The appended parts must be released with putParts.
func (tb *Table) getParts(dst []*partWrapper) []*partWrapper {
tb.partsLock.Lock()
for _, pw := range tb.inmemoryParts {
pw.incRef()
}
for _, pw := range tb.fileParts {
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pw.incRef()
}
dst = append(dst, tb.inmemoryParts...)
dst = append(dst, tb.fileParts...)
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tb.partsLock.Unlock()
return dst
}
// putParts releases the given pws obtained via getParts.
func (tb *Table) putParts(pws []*partWrapper) {
for _, pw := range pws {
pw.decRef()
}
}
func (tb *Table) mergePartsOptimal(pws []*partWrapper) error {
sortPartsForOptimalMerge(pws)
for len(pws) > 0 {
n := defaultPartsToMerge
if n > len(pws) {
n = len(pws)
}
pwsChunk := pws[:n]
pws = pws[n:]
err := tb.mergeParts(pwsChunk, nil, true)
if err == nil {
continue
}
tb.releasePartsToMerge(pws)
return fmt.Errorf("cannot optimally merge %d parts: %w", n, err)
}
return nil
}
// DebugFlush flushes all the added items to the storage, so they become visible to search.
//
// This function is only for debugging and testing.
func (tb *Table) DebugFlush() {
tb.flushPendingItems(nil, true)
// Wait for background flushers to finish.
tb.rawItemsPendingFlushesWG.Wait()
}
func (tb *Table) startInmemoryPartsFlusher() {
tb.wg.Add(1)
go func() {
tb.inmemoryPartsFlusher()
tb.wg.Done()
}()
}
func (tb *Table) startPendingItemsFlusher() {
tb.wg.Add(1)
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go func() {
tb.pendingItemsFlusher()
tb.wg.Done()
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}()
}
func (tb *Table) inmemoryPartsFlusher() {
ticker := time.NewTicker(dataFlushInterval)
defer ticker.Stop()
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for {
select {
case <-tb.stopCh:
return
case <-ticker.C:
tb.flushInmemoryParts(false)
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}
}
}
func (tb *Table) pendingItemsFlusher() {
ticker := time.NewTicker(pendingItemsFlushInterval)
defer ticker.Stop()
var ibs []*inmemoryBlock
for {
select {
case <-tb.stopCh:
return
case <-ticker.C:
ibs = tb.flushPendingItems(ibs[:0], false)
for i := range ibs {
ibs[i] = nil
}
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}
}
}
func (tb *Table) flushPendingItems(dst []*inmemoryBlock, isFinal bool) []*inmemoryBlock {
return tb.rawItems.flush(tb, dst, isFinal)
}
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func (tb *Table) flushInmemoryItems() {
tb.rawItems.flush(tb, nil, true)
tb.flushInmemoryParts(true)
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}
func (tb *Table) flushInmemoryParts(isFinal bool) {
for {
currentTime := time.Now()
var pws []*partWrapper
tb.partsLock.Lock()
for _, pw := range tb.inmemoryParts {
if !pw.isInMerge && (isFinal || pw.flushToDiskDeadline.Before(currentTime)) {
pw.isInMerge = true
pws = append(pws, pw)
}
}
tb.partsLock.Unlock()
if err := tb.mergePartsOptimal(pws); err != nil {
logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot merge in-memory parts: %s", err)
}
if !isFinal {
return
}
tb.partsLock.Lock()
n := len(tb.inmemoryParts)
tb.partsLock.Unlock()
if n == 0 {
// All the in-memory parts were flushed to disk.
return
}
// Some parts weren't flushed to disk because they were being merged.
// Sleep for a while and try flushing them again.
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
func (riss *rawItemsShards) flush(tb *Table, dst []*inmemoryBlock, isFinal bool) []*inmemoryBlock {
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tb.rawItemsPendingFlushesWG.Add(1)
defer tb.rawItemsPendingFlushesWG.Done()
for i := range riss.shards {
dst = riss.shards[i].appendBlocksToFlush(dst, tb, isFinal)
}
tb.flushBlocksToParts(dst, isFinal)
return dst
}
func (ris *rawItemsShard) appendBlocksToFlush(dst []*inmemoryBlock, tb *Table, isFinal bool) []*inmemoryBlock {
currentTime := fasttime.UnixTimestamp()
flushSeconds := int64(pendingItemsFlushInterval.Seconds())
if flushSeconds <= 0 {
flushSeconds = 1
}
lastFlushTime := atomic.LoadUint64(&ris.lastFlushTime)
if !isFinal && currentTime < lastFlushTime+uint64(flushSeconds) {
// Fast path - nothing to flush
return dst
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}
// Slow path - move ris.ibs to dst
ris.mu.Lock()
ibs := ris.ibs
dst = append(dst, ibs...)
for i := range ibs {
ibs[i] = nil
}
ris.ibs = ibs[:0]
atomic.StoreUint64(&ris.lastFlushTime, currentTime)
ris.mu.Unlock()
return dst
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}
func (tb *Table) flushBlocksToParts(ibs []*inmemoryBlock, isFinal bool) {
if len(ibs) == 0 {
return
}
var pwsLock sync.Mutex
pws := make([]*partWrapper, 0, (len(ibs)+defaultPartsToMerge-1)/defaultPartsToMerge)
wg := getWaitGroup()
for len(ibs) > 0 {
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n := defaultPartsToMerge
if n > len(ibs) {
n = len(ibs)
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}
wg.Add(1)
flushConcurrencyCh <- struct{}{}
go func(ibsChunk []*inmemoryBlock) {
defer func() {
<-flushConcurrencyCh
wg.Done()
}()
pw := tb.createInmemoryPart(ibsChunk)
if pw == nil {
return
}
pwsLock.Lock()
pws = append(pws, pw)
pwsLock.Unlock()
}(ibs[:n])
ibs = ibs[n:]
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}
wg.Wait()
putWaitGroup(wg)
tb.partsLock.Lock()
tb.inmemoryParts = append(tb.inmemoryParts, pws...)
tb.partsLock.Unlock()
flushConcurrencyCh <- struct{}{}
tb.assistedMergeForInmemoryParts()
tb.assistedMergeForFileParts()
<-flushConcurrencyCh
if tb.flushCallback != nil {
if isFinal {
tb.flushCallback()
} else {
atomic.CompareAndSwapUint32(&tb.needFlushCallbackCall, 0, 1)
}
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}
}
var flushConcurrencyCh = make(chan struct{}, cgroup.AvailableCPUs())
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func needAssistedMerge(pws []*partWrapper, maxParts int) bool {
if len(pws) < maxParts {
return false
}
return getNotInMergePartsCount(pws) >= defaultPartsToMerge
}
func (tb *Table) assistedMergeForInmemoryParts() {
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for {
tb.partsLock.Lock()
needMerge := needAssistedMerge(tb.inmemoryParts, maxInmemoryParts)
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tb.partsLock.Unlock()
if !needMerge {
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return
}
// Prioritize assisted merges over searches.
storagepacelimiter.Search.Inc()
atomic.AddUint64(&tb.inmemoryAssistedMerges, 1)
err := tb.mergeInmemoryParts()
storagepacelimiter.Search.Dec()
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if err == nil {
continue
}
if errors.Is(err, errNothingToMerge) || errors.Is(err, errForciblyStopped) {
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return
}
logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot assist with merging inmemory parts: %s", err)
}
}
func (tb *Table) assistedMergeForFileParts() {
for {
tb.partsLock.Lock()
needMerge := needAssistedMerge(tb.fileParts, maxFileParts)
tb.partsLock.Unlock()
if !needMerge {
return
}
// Prioritize assisted merges over searches.
storagepacelimiter.Search.Inc()
atomic.AddUint64(&tb.fileAssistedMerges, 1)
err := tb.mergeExistingParts(false)
storagepacelimiter.Search.Dec()
if err == nil {
continue
}
if errors.Is(err, errNothingToMerge) || errors.Is(err, errForciblyStopped) || errors.Is(err, errReadOnlyMode) {
return
}
logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot assist with merging file parts: %s", err)
}
}
func getNotInMergePartsCount(pws []*partWrapper) int {
n := 0
for _, pw := range pws {
if !pw.isInMerge {
n++
}
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}
return n
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}
func getWaitGroup() *sync.WaitGroup {
v := wgPool.Get()
if v == nil {
return &sync.WaitGroup{}
}
return v.(*sync.WaitGroup)
}
func putWaitGroup(wg *sync.WaitGroup) {
wgPool.Put(wg)
}
var wgPool sync.Pool
func (tb *Table) createInmemoryPart(ibs []*inmemoryBlock) *partWrapper {
outItemsCount := uint64(0)
for _, ib := range ibs {
outItemsCount += uint64(ib.Len())
}
// Prepare blockStreamReaders for source blocks.
bsrs := make([]*blockStreamReader, 0, len(ibs))
for _, ib := range ibs {
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if len(ib.items) == 0 {
continue
}
bsr := getBlockStreamReader()
bsr.InitFromInmemoryBlock(ib)
putInmemoryBlock(ib)
bsrs = append(bsrs, bsr)
}
if len(bsrs) == 0 {
return nil
}
flushToDiskDeadline := time.Now().Add(dataFlushInterval)
if len(bsrs) == 1 {
// Nothing to merge. Just return a single inmemory part.
bsr := bsrs[0]
mp := &inmemoryPart{}
mp.Init(&bsr.Block)
putBlockStreamReader(bsr)
return newPartWrapperFromInmemoryPart(mp, flushToDiskDeadline)
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}
// Prepare blockStreamWriter for destination part.
compressLevel := getCompressLevel(outItemsCount)
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bsw := getBlockStreamWriter()
mpDst := &inmemoryPart{}
bsw.InitFromInmemoryPart(mpDst, compressLevel)
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// Merge parts.
// The merge shouldn't be interrupted by stopCh,
// since it may be final after stopCh is closed.
atomic.AddUint64(&tb.activeInmemoryMerges, 1)
err := mergeBlockStreams(&mpDst.ph, bsw, bsrs, tb.prepareBlock, nil, &tb.inmemoryItemsMerged)
atomic.AddUint64(&tb.activeInmemoryMerges, ^uint64(0))
atomic.AddUint64(&tb.inmemoryMergesCount, 1)
if err != nil {
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logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot merge inmemoryBlocks: %s", err)
}
putBlockStreamWriter(bsw)
for _, bsr := range bsrs {
putBlockStreamReader(bsr)
}
return newPartWrapperFromInmemoryPart(mpDst, flushToDiskDeadline)
}
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func newPartWrapperFromInmemoryPart(mp *inmemoryPart, flushToDiskDeadline time.Time) *partWrapper {
p := mp.NewPart()
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return &partWrapper{
p: p,
mp: mp,
refCount: 1,
flushToDiskDeadline: flushToDiskDeadline,
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}
}
func (tb *Table) startMergeWorkers() {
// Start a merge worker per available CPU core.
// The actual number of concurrent merges is limited inside mergeWorker() below.
workersCount := cgroup.AvailableCPUs()
for i := 0; i < workersCount; i++ {
tb.wg.Add(1)
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go func() {
tb.mergeWorker()
tb.wg.Done()
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}()
}
}
func getMaxInmemoryPartSize() uint64 {
// Allow up to 5% of memory for in-memory parts.
n := uint64(0.05 * float64(memory.Allowed()) / maxInmemoryParts)
if n < 1e6 {
n = 1e6
}
return n
}
func (tb *Table) getMaxFilePartSize() uint64 {
n := fs.MustGetFreeSpace(tb.path)
// Divide free space by the max number of concurrent merges.
maxOutBytes := n / uint64(cap(mergeWorkersLimitCh))
if maxOutBytes > maxPartSize {
maxOutBytes = maxPartSize
}
return maxOutBytes
}
func (tb *Table) canBackgroundMerge() bool {
return atomic.LoadUint32(tb.isReadOnly) == 0
}
var errReadOnlyMode = fmt.Errorf("storage is in readonly mode")
func (tb *Table) mergeInmemoryParts() error {
maxOutBytes := tb.getMaxFilePartSize()
tb.partsLock.Lock()
pws := getPartsToMerge(tb.inmemoryParts, maxOutBytes, false)
tb.partsLock.Unlock()
return tb.mergeParts(pws, tb.stopCh, false)
}
func (tb *Table) mergeExistingParts(isFinal bool) error {
if !tb.canBackgroundMerge() {
// Do not perform background merge in read-only mode
// in order to prevent from disk space shortage.
// See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/2603
return errReadOnlyMode
}
maxOutBytes := tb.getMaxFilePartSize()
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tb.partsLock.Lock()
dst := make([]*partWrapper, 0, len(tb.inmemoryParts)+len(tb.fileParts))
dst = append(dst, tb.inmemoryParts...)
dst = append(dst, tb.fileParts...)
pws := getPartsToMerge(dst, maxOutBytes, isFinal)
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tb.partsLock.Unlock()
return tb.mergeParts(pws, tb.stopCh, isFinal)
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}
const (
minMergeSleepTime = 10 * time.Millisecond
maxMergeSleepTime = 10 * time.Second
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)
func (tb *Table) mergeWorker() {
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sleepTime := minMergeSleepTime
var lastMergeTime uint64
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isFinal := false
t := time.NewTimer(sleepTime)
for {
// Limit the number of concurrent calls to mergeExistingParts, since the total number of merge workers
// across tables may exceed the the cap(mergeWorkersLimitCh).
mergeWorkersLimitCh <- struct{}{}
err := tb.mergeExistingParts(isFinal)
<-mergeWorkersLimitCh
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if err == nil {
// Try merging additional parts.
sleepTime = minMergeSleepTime
lastMergeTime = fasttime.UnixTimestamp()
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isFinal = false
continue
}
if errors.Is(err, errForciblyStopped) {
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// The merger has been stopped.
return
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}
if !errors.Is(err, errNothingToMerge) && !errors.Is(err, errReadOnlyMode) {
// Unexpected error.
logger.Panicf("FATAL: unrecoverable error when merging inmemory parts in %q: %s", tb.path, err)
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}
if finalMergeDelaySeconds > 0 && fasttime.UnixTimestamp()-lastMergeTime > finalMergeDelaySeconds {
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// We have free time for merging into bigger parts.
// This should improve select performance.
lastMergeTime = fasttime.UnixTimestamp()
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isFinal = true
continue
}
// Nothing to merge. Sleep for a while and try again.
sleepTime *= 2
if sleepTime > maxMergeSleepTime {
sleepTime = maxMergeSleepTime
}
select {
case <-tb.stopCh:
return
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case <-t.C:
t.Reset(sleepTime)
}
}
}
// Disable final merge by default, since it may lead to high disk IO and CPU usage
// after some inactivity time.
var finalMergeDelaySeconds = uint64(0)
// SetFinalMergeDelay sets the delay before doing final merge for Table without newly ingested data.
//
// This function may be called only before Table initialization.
func SetFinalMergeDelay(delay time.Duration) {
if delay <= 0 {
return
}
finalMergeDelaySeconds = uint64(delay.Seconds() + 1)
}
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var errNothingToMerge = fmt.Errorf("nothing to merge")
func (tb *Table) releasePartsToMerge(pws []*partWrapper) {
tb.partsLock.Lock()
for _, pw := range pws {
if !pw.isInMerge {
logger.Panicf("BUG: missing isInMerge flag on the part %q", pw.p.path)
}
pw.isInMerge = false
}
tb.partsLock.Unlock()
}
// mergeParts merges pws to a single resulting part.
//
// Merging is immediately stopped if stopCh is closed.
//
// If isFinal is set, then the resulting part will be stored to disk.
//
// All the parts inside pws must have isInMerge field set to true.
func (tb *Table) mergeParts(pws []*partWrapper, stopCh <-chan struct{}, isFinal bool) error {
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if len(pws) == 0 {
// Nothing to merge.
return errNothingToMerge
}
defer tb.releasePartsToMerge(pws)
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startTime := time.Now()
// Initialize destination paths.
dstPartType := getDstPartType(pws, isFinal)
tmpPartPath, mergeIdx := tb.getDstPartPaths(dstPartType)
if isFinal && len(pws) == 1 && pws[0].mp != nil {
// Fast path: flush a single in-memory part to disk.
mp := pws[0].mp
if tmpPartPath == "" {
logger.Panicf("BUG: tmpPartPath must be non-empty")
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}
if err := mp.StoreToDisk(tmpPartPath); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot store in-memory part to %q: %w", tmpPartPath, err)
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}
pwNew, err := tb.openCreatedPart(&mp.ph, pws, nil, tmpPartPath, mergeIdx)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot atomically register the created part: %w", err)
}
tb.swapSrcWithDstParts(pws, pwNew, dstPartType)
return nil
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}
// Prepare BlockStreamReaders for source parts.
bsrs, err := openBlockStreamReaders(pws)
if err != nil {
return err
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}
closeBlockStreamReaders := func() {
for _, bsr := range bsrs {
putBlockStreamReader(bsr)
}
bsrs = nil
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}
// Prepare BlockStreamWriter for destination part.
srcSize := uint64(0)
srcItemsCount := uint64(0)
srcBlocksCount := uint64(0)
for _, pw := range pws {
srcSize += pw.p.size
srcItemsCount += pw.p.ph.itemsCount
srcBlocksCount += pw.p.ph.blocksCount
}
compressLevel := getCompressLevel(srcItemsCount)
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bsw := getBlockStreamWriter()
var mpNew *inmemoryPart
if dstPartType == partInmemory {
mpNew = &inmemoryPart{}
bsw.InitFromInmemoryPart(mpNew, compressLevel)
} else {
if tmpPartPath == "" {
logger.Panicf("BUG: tmpPartPath must be non-empty")
}
nocache := srcItemsCount > maxItemsPerCachedPart()
if err := bsw.InitFromFilePart(tmpPartPath, nocache, compressLevel); err != nil {
closeBlockStreamReaders()
return fmt.Errorf("cannot create destination part at %q: %w", tmpPartPath, err)
}
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}
// Merge source parts to destination part.
ph, err := tb.mergePartsInternal(tmpPartPath, bsw, bsrs, dstPartType, stopCh)
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putBlockStreamWriter(bsw)
closeBlockStreamReaders()
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if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot merge %d parts: %w", len(pws), err)
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}
if mpNew != nil {
// Update partHeader for destination inmemory part after the merge.
mpNew.ph = *ph
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}
// Atomically move the created part from tmpPartPath to its destination
// and swap the source parts with the newly created part.
pwNew, err := tb.openCreatedPart(ph, pws, mpNew, tmpPartPath, mergeIdx)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot atomically register the created part: %w", err)
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}
tb.swapSrcWithDstParts(pws, pwNew, dstPartType)
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d := time.Since(startTime)
if d <= 30*time.Second {
return nil
}
// Log stats for long merges.
dstItemsCount := uint64(0)
dstBlocksCount := uint64(0)
dstSize := uint64(0)
dstPartPath := ""
if pwNew != nil {
pDst := pwNew.p
dstItemsCount = pDst.ph.itemsCount
dstBlocksCount = pDst.ph.blocksCount
dstSize = pDst.size
dstPartPath = pDst.path
}
durationSecs := d.Seconds()
itemsPerSec := int(float64(srcItemsCount) / durationSecs)
logger.Infof("merged (%d parts, %d items, %d blocks, %d bytes) into (1 part, %d items, %d blocks, %d bytes) in %.3f seconds at %d items/sec to %q",
len(pws), srcItemsCount, srcBlocksCount, srcSize, dstItemsCount, dstBlocksCount, dstSize, durationSecs, itemsPerSec, dstPartPath)
return nil
}
func getFlushToDiskDeadline(pws []*partWrapper) time.Time {
d := pws[0].flushToDiskDeadline
for _, pw := range pws[1:] {
if pw.flushToDiskDeadline.Before(d) {
d = pw.flushToDiskDeadline
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}
}
return d
}
type partType int
var (
partInmemory = partType(0)
partFile = partType(1)
)
func getDstPartType(pws []*partWrapper, isFinal bool) partType {
dstPartSize := getPartsSize(pws)
if isFinal || dstPartSize > getMaxInmemoryPartSize() {
return partFile
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}
if !areAllInmemoryParts(pws) {
// If at least a single source part is located in file,
// then the destination part must be in file for durability reasons.
return partFile
}
return partInmemory
}
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func (tb *Table) getDstPartPaths(dstPartType partType) (string, uint64) {
tmpPartPath := ""
mergeIdx := tb.nextMergeIdx()
switch dstPartType {
case partInmemory:
case partFile:
tmpPartPath = fmt.Sprintf("%s/tmp/%016X", tb.path, mergeIdx)
default:
logger.Panicf("BUG: unknown partType=%d", dstPartType)
}
return tmpPartPath, mergeIdx
}
func openBlockStreamReaders(pws []*partWrapper) ([]*blockStreamReader, error) {
bsrs := make([]*blockStreamReader, 0, len(pws))
for _, pw := range pws {
bsr := getBlockStreamReader()
if pw.mp != nil {
bsr.InitFromInmemoryPart(pw.mp)
} else {
if err := bsr.InitFromFilePart(pw.p.path); err != nil {
for _, bsr := range bsrs {
putBlockStreamReader(bsr)
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot open source part for merging: %w", err)
}
}
bsrs = append(bsrs, bsr)
}
return bsrs, nil
}
func (tb *Table) mergePartsInternal(tmpPartPath string, bsw *blockStreamWriter, bsrs []*blockStreamReader, dstPartType partType, stopCh <-chan struct{}) (*partHeader, error) {
var ph partHeader
var itemsMerged *uint64
var mergesCount *uint64
var activeMerges *uint64
switch dstPartType {
case partInmemory:
itemsMerged = &tb.inmemoryItemsMerged
mergesCount = &tb.inmemoryMergesCount
activeMerges = &tb.activeInmemoryMerges
case partFile:
itemsMerged = &tb.fileItemsMerged
mergesCount = &tb.fileMergesCount
activeMerges = &tb.activeFileMerges
default:
logger.Panicf("BUG: unknown partType=%d", dstPartType)
}
atomic.AddUint64(activeMerges, 1)
err := mergeBlockStreams(&ph, bsw, bsrs, tb.prepareBlock, stopCh, itemsMerged)
atomic.AddUint64(activeMerges, ^uint64(0))
atomic.AddUint64(mergesCount, 1)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot merge parts to %q: %w", tmpPartPath, err)
}
if tmpPartPath != "" {
if err := ph.WriteMetadata(tmpPartPath); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot write metadata to destination part %q: %w", tmpPartPath, err)
}
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}
return &ph, nil
}
func (tb *Table) openCreatedPart(ph *partHeader, pws []*partWrapper, mpNew *inmemoryPart, tmpPartPath string, mergeIdx uint64) (*partWrapper, error) {
dstPartPath := ""
if mpNew == nil || !areAllInmemoryParts(pws) {
// Either source or destination parts are located on disk.
// Create a transaction for atomic deleting of old parts and moving new part to its destination on disk.
var bb bytesutil.ByteBuffer
for _, pw := range pws {
if pw.mp == nil {
fmt.Fprintf(&bb, "%s\n", pw.p.path)
}
}
dstPartPath = ph.Path(tb.path, mergeIdx)
fmt.Fprintf(&bb, "%s -> %s\n", tmpPartPath, dstPartPath)
txnPath := fmt.Sprintf("%s/txn/%016X", tb.path, mergeIdx)
if err := fs.WriteFileAtomically(txnPath, bb.B, false); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot create transaction file %q: %w", txnPath, err)
}
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// Run the created transaction.
if err := runTransaction(&tb.snapshotLock, tb.path, txnPath); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot execute transaction %q: %w", txnPath, err)
}
}
// Open the created part.
if mpNew != nil {
// Open the created part from memory.
flushToDiskDeadline := getFlushToDiskDeadline(pws)
pwNew := newPartWrapperFromInmemoryPart(mpNew, flushToDiskDeadline)
return pwNew, nil
}
// Open the created part from disk.
pNew, err := openFilePart(dstPartPath)
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if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot open merged part %q: %w", dstPartPath, err)
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}
pwNew := &partWrapper{
p: pNew,
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refCount: 1,
}
return pwNew, nil
}
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func areAllInmemoryParts(pws []*partWrapper) bool {
for _, pw := range pws {
if pw.mp == nil {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func (tb *Table) swapSrcWithDstParts(pws []*partWrapper, pwNew *partWrapper, dstPartType partType) {
// Atomically unregister old parts and add new part to tb.
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m := make(map[*partWrapper]bool, len(pws))
for _, pw := range pws {
m[pw] = true
}
if len(m) != len(pws) {
logger.Panicf("BUG: %d duplicate parts found when merging %d parts", len(pws)-len(m), len(pws))
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}
removedInmemoryParts := 0
removedFileParts := 0
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tb.partsLock.Lock()
tb.inmemoryParts, removedInmemoryParts = removeParts(tb.inmemoryParts, m)
tb.fileParts, removedFileParts = removeParts(tb.fileParts, m)
if pwNew != nil {
switch dstPartType {
case partInmemory:
tb.inmemoryParts = append(tb.inmemoryParts, pwNew)
case partFile:
tb.fileParts = append(tb.fileParts, pwNew)
default:
logger.Panicf("BUG: unknown partType=%d", dstPartType)
}
}
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tb.partsLock.Unlock()
removedParts := removedInmemoryParts + removedFileParts
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if removedParts != len(m) {
logger.Panicf("BUG: unexpected number of parts removed; got %d, want %d", removedParts, len(m))
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}
// Remove references from old parts.
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for _, pw := range pws {
pw.decRef()
}
}
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func getPartsSize(pws []*partWrapper) uint64 {
n := uint64(0)
for _, pw := range pws {
n += pw.p.size
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}
return n
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}
func getCompressLevel(itemsCount uint64) int {
if itemsCount <= 1<<16 {
// -5 is the minimum supported compression for zstd.
// See https://github.com/facebook/zstd/releases/tag/v1.3.4
return -5
}
if itemsCount <= 1<<17 {
return -4
}
if itemsCount <= 1<<18 {
return -3
}
if itemsCount <= 1<<19 {
return -2
}
if itemsCount <= 1<<20 {
return -1
}
if itemsCount <= 1<<22 {
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return 1
}
if itemsCount <= 1<<25 {
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return 2
}
if itemsCount <= 1<<28 {
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return 3
}
return 4
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}
func (tb *Table) nextMergeIdx() uint64 {
return atomic.AddUint64(&tb.mergeIdx, 1)
}
var mergeWorkersLimitCh = make(chan struct{}, cgroup.AvailableCPUs())
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func openParts(path string) ([]*partWrapper, error) {
// The path can be missing after restoring from backup, so create it if needed.
if err := fs.MkdirAllIfNotExist(path); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
fs.MustRemoveTemporaryDirs(path)
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d, err := os.Open(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot open difrectory: %w", err)
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}
defer fs.MustClose(d)
// Run remaining transactions and cleanup /txn and /tmp directories.
// Snapshots cannot be created yet, so use fakeSnapshotLock.
var fakeSnapshotLock sync.RWMutex
if err := runTransactions(&fakeSnapshotLock, path); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot run transactions: %w", err)
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}
txnDir := path + "/txn"
fs.MustRemoveDirAtomic(txnDir)
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if err := fs.MkdirAllFailIfExist(txnDir); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot create %q: %w", txnDir, err)
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}
tmpDir := path + "/tmp"
fs.MustRemoveDirAtomic(tmpDir)
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if err := fs.MkdirAllFailIfExist(tmpDir); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot create %q: %w", tmpDir, err)
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}
fs.MustSyncPath(path)
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// Open parts.
fis, err := d.Readdir(-1)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot read directory: %w", err)
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}
var pws []*partWrapper
for _, fi := range fis {
if !fs.IsDirOrSymlink(fi) {
// Skip non-directories.
continue
}
fn := fi.Name()
if isSpecialDir(fn) {
// Skip special dirs.
continue
}
partPath := path + "/" + fn
if fs.IsEmptyDir(partPath) {
// Remove empty directory, which can be left after unclean shutdown on NFS.
// See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/1142
fs.MustRemoveDirAtomic(partPath)
continue
}
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p, err := openFilePart(partPath)
if err != nil {
mustCloseParts(pws)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot open part %q: %w", partPath, err)
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}
pw := &partWrapper{
p: p,
refCount: 1,
}
pws = append(pws, pw)
}
return pws, nil
}
func mustCloseParts(pws []*partWrapper) {
for _, pw := range pws {
if pw.refCount != 1 {
logger.Panicf("BUG: unexpected refCount when closing part %q: %d; want 1", pw.p.path, pw.refCount)
}
pw.p.MustClose()
}
}
// CreateSnapshotAt creates tb snapshot in the given dstDir.
//
// Snapshot is created using linux hard links, so it is usually created
// very quickly.
func (tb *Table) CreateSnapshotAt(dstDir string) error {
logger.Infof("creating Table snapshot of %q...", tb.path)
startTime := time.Now()
var err error
srcDir := tb.path
srcDir, err = filepath.Abs(srcDir)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot obtain absolute dir for %q: %w", srcDir, err)
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}
dstDir, err = filepath.Abs(dstDir)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot obtain absolute dir for %q: %w", dstDir, err)
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}
if strings.HasPrefix(dstDir, srcDir+"/") {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot create snapshot %q inside the data dir %q", dstDir, srcDir)
}
// Flush inmemory items to disk.
tb.flushInmemoryItems()
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// The snapshot must be created under the lock in order to prevent from
// concurrent modifications via runTransaction.
tb.snapshotLock.Lock()
defer tb.snapshotLock.Unlock()
if err := fs.MkdirAllFailIfExist(dstDir); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot create snapshot dir %q: %w", dstDir, err)
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}
d, err := os.Open(srcDir)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot open difrectory: %w", err)
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}
defer fs.MustClose(d)
fis, err := d.Readdir(-1)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot read directory: %w", err)
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}
for _, fi := range fis {
fn := fi.Name()
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if !fs.IsDirOrSymlink(fi) {
// Skip non-directories.
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continue
}
if isSpecialDir(fn) {
// Skip special dirs.
continue
}
srcPartPath := srcDir + "/" + fn
dstPartPath := dstDir + "/" + fn
if err := fs.HardLinkFiles(srcPartPath, dstPartPath); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot create hard links from %q to %q: %w", srcPartPath, dstPartPath, err)
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}
}
fs.MustSyncPath(dstDir)
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parentDir := filepath.Dir(dstDir)
fs.MustSyncPath(parentDir)
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logger.Infof("created Table snapshot of %q at %q in %.3f seconds", srcDir, dstDir, time.Since(startTime).Seconds())
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return nil
}
func runTransactions(txnLock *sync.RWMutex, path string) error {
// Wait until all the previous pending transaction deletions are finished.
pendingTxnDeletionsWG.Wait()
// Make sure all the current transaction deletions are finished before exiting.
defer pendingTxnDeletionsWG.Wait()
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txnDir := path + "/txn"
d, err := os.Open(txnDir)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("cannot open transaction dir: %w", err)
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}
defer fs.MustClose(d)
fis, err := d.Readdir(-1)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot read directory %q: %w", d.Name(), err)
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}
// Sort transaction files by id, since transactions must be ordered.
sort.Slice(fis, func(i, j int) bool {
return fis[i].Name() < fis[j].Name()
})
for _, fi := range fis {
fn := fi.Name()
if fs.IsTemporaryFileName(fn) {
// Skip temporary files, which could be left after unclean shutdown.
continue
}
txnPath := txnDir + "/" + fn
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if err := runTransaction(txnLock, path, txnPath); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot run transaction from %q: %w", txnPath, err)
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}
}
return nil
}
func runTransaction(txnLock *sync.RWMutex, pathPrefix, txnPath string) error {
// The transaction must run under read lock in order to provide
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// consistent snapshots with Table.CreateSnapshot().
txnLock.RLock()
defer txnLock.RUnlock()
data, err := os.ReadFile(txnPath)
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if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot read transaction file: %w", err)
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}
if len(data) > 0 && data[len(data)-1] == '\n' {
data = data[:len(data)-1]
}
paths := strings.Split(string(data), "\n")
if len(paths) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("empty transaction")
}
rmPaths := paths[:len(paths)-1]
mvPaths := strings.Split(paths[len(paths)-1], " -> ")
if len(mvPaths) != 2 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid last line in the transaction file: got %q; must contain `srcPath -> dstPath`", paths[len(paths)-1])
}
// Remove old paths. It is OK if certain paths don't exist.
for _, path := range rmPaths {
path, err := validatePath(pathPrefix, path)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid path to remove: %w", err)
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}
fs.MustRemoveDirAtomic(path)
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}
// Move the new part to new directory.
srcPath := mvPaths[0]
dstPath := mvPaths[1]
srcPath, err = validatePath(pathPrefix, srcPath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid source path to rename: %w", err)
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}
dstPath, err = validatePath(pathPrefix, dstPath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid destination path to rename: %w", err)
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}
if fs.IsPathExist(srcPath) {
if err := os.Rename(srcPath, dstPath); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot rename %q to %q: %w", srcPath, dstPath, err)
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}
} else if !fs.IsPathExist(dstPath) {
// Emit info message for the expected condition after unclean shutdown on NFS disk.
// The dstPath part may be missing because it could be already merged into bigger part
// while old source parts for the current txn weren't still deleted due to NFS locks.
logger.Infof("cannot find both source and destination paths: %q -> %q; this may be the case after unclean shutdown (OOM, `kill -9`, hard reset) on NFS disk",
srcPath, dstPath)
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}
// Flush pathPrefix directory metadata to the underying storage.
fs.MustSyncPath(pathPrefix)
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pendingTxnDeletionsWG.Add(1)
go func() {
defer pendingTxnDeletionsWG.Done()
if err := os.Remove(txnPath); err != nil {
logger.Errorf("cannot remove transaction file %q: %s", txnPath, err)
}
}()
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return nil
}
var pendingTxnDeletionsWG syncwg.WaitGroup
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func validatePath(pathPrefix, path string) (string, error) {
var err error
pathPrefix, err = filepath.Abs(pathPrefix)
if err != nil {
return path, fmt.Errorf("cannot determine absolute path for pathPrefix=%q: %w", pathPrefix, err)
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}
path, err = filepath.Abs(path)
if err != nil {
return path, fmt.Errorf("cannot determine absolute path for %q: %w", path, err)
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}
if !strings.HasPrefix(path, pathPrefix+"/") {
return path, fmt.Errorf("invalid path %q; must start with %q", path, pathPrefix+"/")
}
return path, nil
}
// getPartsToMerge returns optimal parts to merge from pws.
//
// if isFinal is set, then merge harder.
//
// The summary size of the returned parts must be smaller than the maxOutBytes.
func getPartsToMerge(pws []*partWrapper, maxOutBytes uint64, isFinal bool) []*partWrapper {
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pwsRemaining := make([]*partWrapper, 0, len(pws))
for _, pw := range pws {
if !pw.isInMerge {
pwsRemaining = append(pwsRemaining, pw)
}
}
maxPartsToMerge := defaultPartsToMerge
var dst []*partWrapper
if isFinal {
for len(dst) == 0 && maxPartsToMerge >= finalPartsToMerge {
dst = appendPartsToMerge(dst[:0], pwsRemaining, maxPartsToMerge, maxOutBytes)
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maxPartsToMerge--
}
} else {
dst = appendPartsToMerge(dst[:0], pwsRemaining, maxPartsToMerge, maxOutBytes)
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}
for _, pw := range dst {
if pw.isInMerge {
logger.Panicf("BUG: partWrapper.isInMerge is already set")
}
pw.isInMerge = true
}
return dst
}
// minMergeMultiplier is the minimum multiplier for the size of the output part
// compared to the size of the maximum input part for the merge.
//
// Higher value reduces write amplification (disk write IO induced by the merge),
// while increases the number of unmerged parts.
// The 1.7 is good enough for production workloads.
const minMergeMultiplier = 1.7
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// appendPartsToMerge finds optimal parts to merge from src, appends
// them to dst and returns the result.
func appendPartsToMerge(dst, src []*partWrapper, maxPartsToMerge int, maxOutBytes uint64) []*partWrapper {
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if len(src) < 2 {
// There is no need in merging zero or one part :)
return dst
}
if maxPartsToMerge < 2 {
logger.Panicf("BUG: maxPartsToMerge cannot be smaller than 2; got %d", maxPartsToMerge)
}
// Filter out too big parts.
// This should reduce N for O(n^2) algorithm below.
maxInPartBytes := uint64(float64(maxOutBytes) / minMergeMultiplier)
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tmp := make([]*partWrapper, 0, len(src))
for _, pw := range src {
if pw.p.size > maxInPartBytes {
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continue
}
tmp = append(tmp, pw)
}
src = tmp
sortPartsForOptimalMerge(src)
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maxSrcParts := maxPartsToMerge
if maxSrcParts > len(src) {
maxSrcParts = len(src)
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}
minSrcParts := (maxSrcParts + 1) / 2
if minSrcParts < 2 {
minSrcParts = 2
}
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// Exhaustive search for parts giving the lowest write amplification when merged.
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var pws []*partWrapper
maxM := float64(0)
for i := minSrcParts; i <= maxSrcParts; i++ {
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for j := 0; j <= len(src)-i; j++ {
a := src[j : j+i]
if a[0].p.size*uint64(len(a)) < a[len(a)-1].p.size {
// Do not merge parts with too big difference in size,
// since this results in unbalanced merges.
continue
}
outBytes := uint64(0)
for _, pw := range a {
outBytes += pw.p.size
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}
if outBytes > maxOutBytes {
// There is no sense in checking the remaining bigger parts.
break
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}
m := float64(outBytes) / float64(a[len(a)-1].p.size)
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if m < maxM {
continue
}
maxM = m
pws = a
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}
}
minM := float64(maxPartsToMerge) / 2
if minM < minMergeMultiplier {
minM = minMergeMultiplier
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}
if maxM < minM {
// There is no sense in merging parts with too small m,
// since this leads to high disk write IO.
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return dst
}
return append(dst, pws...)
}
func sortPartsForOptimalMerge(pws []*partWrapper) {
// Sort src parts by size.
sort.Slice(pws, func(i, j int) bool {
return pws[i].p.size < pws[j].p.size
})
}
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func removeParts(pws []*partWrapper, partsToRemove map[*partWrapper]bool) ([]*partWrapper, int) {
dst := pws[:0]
for _, pw := range pws {
if !partsToRemove[pw] {
dst = append(dst, pw)
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}
}
for i := len(dst); i < len(pws); i++ {
pws[i] = nil
}
return dst, len(pws) - len(dst)
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}
func isSpecialDir(name string) bool {
// Snapshots and cache dirs aren't used anymore.
// Keep them here for backwards compatibility.
return name == "tmp" || name == "txn" || name == "snapshots" || name == "cache"
}