package netstorage import ( "fmt" "io/ioutil" "os" "sync" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/bytesutil" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/fs" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/memory" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metrics" ) // InitTmpBlocksDir initializes directory to store temporary search results. // // It stores data in system-defined temporary directory if tmpDirPath is empty. func InitTmpBlocksDir(tmpDirPath string) { if len(tmpDirPath) == 0 { tmpDirPath = os.TempDir() } tmpBlocksDir = tmpDirPath + "/searchResults" fs.MustRemoveAll(tmpBlocksDir) if err := fs.MkdirAllIfNotExist(tmpBlocksDir); err != nil { logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot create %q: %s", tmpBlocksDir, err) } } var tmpBlocksDir string func maxInmemoryTmpBlocksFile() int { mem := memory.Allowed() maxLen := mem / 1024 if maxLen < 64*1024 { return 64 * 1024 } if maxLen > 4*1024*1024 { return 4 * 1024 * 1024 } return maxLen } var _ = metrics.NewGauge(`vm_tmp_blocks_max_inmemory_file_size_bytes`, func() float64 { return float64(maxInmemoryTmpBlocksFile()) }) type tmpBlocksFile struct { buf []byte f *os.File r *fs.ReaderAt offset uint64 } func getTmpBlocksFile() *tmpBlocksFile { v := tmpBlocksFilePool.Get() if v == nil { return &tmpBlocksFile{ buf: make([]byte, 0, maxInmemoryTmpBlocksFile()), } } return v.(*tmpBlocksFile) } func putTmpBlocksFile(tbf *tmpBlocksFile) { tbf.MustClose() tbf.buf = tbf.buf[:0] tbf.f = nil tbf.r = nil tbf.offset = 0 tmpBlocksFilePool.Put(tbf) } var tmpBlocksFilePool sync.Pool type tmpBlockAddr struct { offset uint64 size int } func (addr tmpBlockAddr) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("offset %d, size %d", addr.offset, addr.size) } var ( tmpBlocksFilesCreated = metrics.NewCounter(`vm_tmp_blocks_files_created_total`) _ = metrics.NewGauge(`vm_tmp_blocks_files_directory_free_bytes`, func() float64 { return float64(fs.MustGetFreeSpace(tmpBlocksDir)) }) ) // WriteBlockRefData writes br to tbf. // // It returns errors since the operation may fail on space shortage // and this must be handled. func (tbf *tmpBlocksFile) WriteBlockRefData(b []byte) (tmpBlockAddr, error) { var addr tmpBlockAddr addr.offset = tbf.offset addr.size = len(b) tbf.offset += uint64(addr.size) if len(tbf.buf)+len(b) <= cap(tbf.buf) { // Fast path - the data fits tbf.buf tbf.buf = append(tbf.buf, b...) return addr, nil } // Slow path: flush the data from tbf.buf to file. if tbf.f == nil { f, err := ioutil.TempFile(tmpBlocksDir, "") if err != nil { return addr, err } tbf.f = f tmpBlocksFilesCreated.Inc() } _, err := tbf.f.Write(tbf.buf) tbf.buf = append(tbf.buf[:0], b...) if err != nil { return addr, fmt.Errorf("cannot write block to %q: %w", tbf.f.Name(), err) } return addr, nil } func (tbf *tmpBlocksFile) Finalize() error { if tbf.f == nil { return nil } fname := tbf.f.Name() if _, err := tbf.f.Write(tbf.buf); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("cannot write the remaining %d bytes to %q: %w", len(tbf.buf), fname, err) } tbf.buf = tbf.buf[:0] r := fs.MustOpenReaderAt(fname) // Hint the OS that the file is read almost sequentiallly. // This should reduce the number of disk seeks, which is important // for HDDs. r.MustFadviseSequentialRead(true) tbf.r = r return nil } func (tbf *tmpBlocksFile) MustReadBlockRefAt(partRef storage.PartRef, addr tmpBlockAddr) storage.BlockRef { var buf []byte if tbf.f == nil { buf = tbf.buf[addr.offset : addr.offset+uint64(addr.size)] } else { bb := tmpBufPool.Get() defer tmpBufPool.Put(bb) bb.B = bytesutil.ResizeNoCopyMayOverallocate(bb.B, addr.size) tbf.r.MustReadAt(bb.B, int64(addr.offset)) buf = bb.B } var br storage.BlockRef if err := br.Init(partRef, buf); err != nil { logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot initialize BlockRef: %s", err) } return br } var tmpBufPool bytesutil.ByteBufferPool func (tbf *tmpBlocksFile) MustClose() { if tbf.f == nil { return } if tbf.r != nil { // tbf.r could be nil if Finalize wasn't called. tbf.r.MustClose() } fname := tbf.f.Name() // Remove the file at first, then close it. // This way the OS shouldn't try to flush file contents to storage // on close. if err := os.Remove(fname); err != nil { logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot remove %q: %s", fname, err) } if err := tbf.f.Close(); err != nil { logger.Panicf("FATAL: cannot close %q: %s", fname, err) } tbf.f = nil }