VictoriaMetrics/lib/streamaggr/last.go
Aliaksandr Valialkin 5e9cbfd4db
lib/streamaggr: flush dedup state and aggregation state in parallel on all the available CPU cores
This should reduce the time needed for aggregation state flush on systems with many CPU cores
2024-03-04 01:22:41 +02:00

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package streamaggr
import (
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/fasttime"
)
// lastAggrState calculates output=last, e.g. the last value over input samples.
type lastAggrState struct {
m sync.Map
}
type lastStateValue struct {
mu sync.Mutex
last float64
deleted bool
}
func newLastAggrState() *lastAggrState {
return &lastAggrState{}
}
func (as *lastAggrState) pushSamples(samples []pushSample) {
for i := range samples {
s := &samples[i]
outputKey := getOutputKey(s.key)
again:
v, ok := as.m.Load(outputKey)
if !ok {
// The entry is missing in the map. Try creating it.
v = &lastStateValue{
last: s.value,
}
outputKey = strings.Clone(outputKey)
vNew, loaded := as.m.LoadOrStore(outputKey, v)
if !loaded {
// The new entry has been successfully created.
continue
}
// Use the entry created by a concurrent goroutine.
v = vNew
}
sv := v.(*lastStateValue)
sv.mu.Lock()
deleted := sv.deleted
if !deleted {
sv.last = s.value
}
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 *lastAggrState) flushState(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.(*lastStateValue)
sv.mu.Lock()
last := sv.last
// 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, "last", currentTimeMsec, last)
return true
})
}