180 lines
5.6 KiB
Go
180 lines
5.6 KiB
Go
package local
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import (
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"fmt"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"github.com/golang/glog"
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clientmodel "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/model"
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)
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const maxMappedFP = 1 << 20 // About 1M fingerprints reserved for mapping.
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var separatorString = string([]byte{clientmodel.SeparatorByte})
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// fpMappings maps original fingerprints to a map of string representations of
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// metrics to the truly unique fingerprint.
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type fpMappings map[clientmodel.Fingerprint]map[string]clientmodel.Fingerprint
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// fpMapper is used to map fingerprints in order to work around fingerprint
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// collisions.
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type fpMapper struct {
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mtx sync.RWMutex // Protects mappings.
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mappings fpMappings
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fpToSeries *seriesMap
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p *persistence
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highestMappedFP clientmodel.Fingerprint
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}
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// newFPMapper loads the collision map from the persistence and
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// returns an fpMapper ready to use.
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func newFPMapper(fpToSeries *seriesMap, p *persistence) (*fpMapper, error) {
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r := &fpMapper{
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fpToSeries: fpToSeries,
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p: p,
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}
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mappings, nextFP, err := p.loadFPMappings()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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r.mappings = mappings
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r.highestMappedFP = nextFP
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return r, nil
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}
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// mapFP takes a raw fingerprint (as returned by Metrics.FastFingerprint) and
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// returns a truly unique fingerprint. The caller must have locked the raw
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// fingerprint.
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//
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// If an error is encountered, it is returned together with the unchanged raw
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// fingerprint.
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func (r *fpMapper) mapFP(fp clientmodel.Fingerprint, m clientmodel.Metric) (clientmodel.Fingerprint, error) {
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// First check if we are in the reserved FP space, in which case this is
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// automatically a collision that has to be mapped.
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if fp <= maxMappedFP {
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return r.maybeAddMapping(fp, m)
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}
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// Then check the most likely case: This fp belongs to a series that is
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// already in memory.
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s, ok := r.fpToSeries.get(fp)
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if ok {
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// FP exists in memory, but is it for the same metric?
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if m.Equal(s.metric) {
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// Yupp. We are done.
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return fp, nil
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}
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// Collision detected!
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return r.maybeAddMapping(fp, m)
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}
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// Metric is not in memory. Before doing the expensive archive lookup,
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// check if we have a mapping for this metric in place already.
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r.mtx.RLock()
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mappedFPs, fpAlreadyMapped := r.mappings[fp]
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r.mtx.RUnlock()
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if fpAlreadyMapped {
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// We indeed have mapped fp historically.
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ms := metricToUniqueString(m)
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// fp is locked by the caller, so no further locking of
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// 'collisions' required (it is specific to fp).
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mappedFP, ok := mappedFPs[ms]
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if ok {
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// Historical mapping found, return the mapped FP.
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return mappedFP, nil
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}
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}
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// If we are here, FP does not exist in memory and is either not mapped
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// at all, or existing mappings for FP are not for m. Check if we have
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// something for FP in the archive.
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archivedMetric, err := r.p.getArchivedMetric(fp)
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if err != nil {
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return fp, err
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}
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if archivedMetric != nil {
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// FP exists in archive, but is it for the same metric?
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if m.Equal(archivedMetric) {
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// Yupp. We are done.
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return fp, nil
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}
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// Collision detected!
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return r.maybeAddMapping(fp, m)
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}
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// As fp does not exist, neither in memory nor in archive, we can safely
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// keep it unmapped.
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return fp, nil
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}
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// maybeAddMapping is only used internally. It takes a detected collision and
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// adds it to the collisions map if not yet there. In any case, it returns the
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// truly unique fingerprint for the colliding metric.
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func (r *fpMapper) maybeAddMapping(
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fp clientmodel.Fingerprint,
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collidingMetric clientmodel.Metric,
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) (clientmodel.Fingerprint, error) {
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ms := metricToUniqueString(collidingMetric)
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r.mtx.RLock()
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mappedFPs, ok := r.mappings[fp]
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r.mtx.RUnlock()
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if ok {
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// fp is locked by the caller, so no further locking required.
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mappedFP, ok := mappedFPs[ms]
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if ok {
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return mappedFP, nil // Existing mapping.
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}
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// A new mapping has to be created.
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mappedFP = r.nextMappedFP()
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mappedFPs[ms] = mappedFP
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r.mtx.RLock()
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// Checkpoint mappings after each change.
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err := r.p.checkpointFPMappings(r.mappings)
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r.mtx.RUnlock()
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glog.Infof(
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"Collision detected for fingerprint %v, metric %v, mapping to new fingerprint %v.",
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fp, collidingMetric, mappedFP,
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)
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return mappedFP, err
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}
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// This is the first collision for fp.
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mappedFP := r.nextMappedFP()
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mappedFPs = map[string]clientmodel.Fingerprint{ms: mappedFP}
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r.mtx.Lock()
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r.mappings[fp] = mappedFPs
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// Checkpoint mappings after each change.
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err := r.p.checkpointFPMappings(r.mappings)
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r.mtx.Unlock()
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glog.Infof(
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"Collision detected for fingerprint %v, metric %v, mapping to new fingerprint %v.",
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fp, collidingMetric, mappedFP,
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)
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return mappedFP, err
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}
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func (r *fpMapper) nextMappedFP() clientmodel.Fingerprint {
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mappedFP := clientmodel.Fingerprint(atomic.AddUint64((*uint64)(&r.highestMappedFP), 1))
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if mappedFP > maxMappedFP {
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panic(fmt.Errorf("more than %v fingerprints mapped in collision detection", maxMappedFP))
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}
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return mappedFP
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}
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// metricToUniqueString turns a metric into a string in a reproducible and
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// unique way, i.e. the same metric will always create the same string, and
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// different metrics will always create different strings. In a way, it is the
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// "ideal" fingerprint function, only that it is more expensive than the
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// FastFingerprint function, and its result is not suitable as a key for maps
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// and indexes as it might become really large, causing a lot of hashing effort
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// in maps and a lot of storage overhead in indexes.
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func metricToUniqueString(m clientmodel.Metric) string {
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parts := make([]string, 0, len(m))
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for ln, lv := range m {
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parts = append(parts, string(ln)+separatorString+string(lv))
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}
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sort.Strings(parts)
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return strings.Join(parts, separatorString)
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}
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