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/*
* Copyright 2021 Dgraph Labs, Inc. and Contributors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package ristretto
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/outcaste-io/ristretto/z"
)
type metricType int
const (
// The following 2 keep track of hits and misses.
hit = iota
miss
// The following 3 keep track of number of keys added, updated and evicted.
keyAdd
keyUpdate
keyEvict
// The following 2 keep track of cost of keys added and evicted.
costAdd
costEvict
// The following keep track of how many sets were dropped or rejected later.
dropSets
rejectSets
// The following 2 keep track of how many gets were kept and dropped on the
// floor.
dropGets
keepGets
// This should be the final enum. Other enums should be set before this.
doNotUse
)
func stringFor(t metricType) string {
switch t {
case hit:
return "hit"
case miss:
return "miss"
case keyAdd:
return "keys-added"
case keyUpdate:
return "keys-updated"
case keyEvict:
return "keys-evicted"
case costAdd:
return "cost-added"
case costEvict:
return "cost-evicted"
case dropSets:
return "sets-dropped"
case rejectSets:
return "sets-rejected" // by policy.
case dropGets:
return "gets-dropped"
case keepGets:
return "gets-kept"
default:
return "unidentified"
}
}
// Metrics is a snapshot of performance statistics for the lifetime of a cache instance.
type Metrics struct {
all [doNotUse][]*uint64
mu sync.RWMutex
life *z.HistogramData // Tracks the life expectancy of a key.
}
// collectMetrics just creates a new *Metrics instance and adds the pointers
// to the cache and policy instances.
func (c *Cache) collectMetrics() {
c.Metrics = newMetrics()
c.policy.CollectMetrics(c.Metrics)
}
func newMetrics() *Metrics {
s := &Metrics{
life: z.NewHistogramData(z.HistogramBounds(1, 16)),
}
for i := 0; i < doNotUse; i++ {
s.all[i] = make([]*uint64, 256)
slice := s.all[i]
for j := range slice {
slice[j] = new(uint64)
}
}
return s
}
func (p *Metrics) add(t metricType, hash, delta uint64) {
if p == nil {
return
}
valp := p.all[t]
// Avoid false sharing by padding at least 64 bytes of space between two
// atomic counters which would be incremented.
idx := (hash % 25) * 10
atomic.AddUint64(valp[idx], delta)
}
func (p *Metrics) get(t metricType) uint64 {
if p == nil {
return 0
}
valp := p.all[t]
var total uint64
for i := range valp {
total += atomic.LoadUint64(valp[i])
}
return total
}
// Hits is the number of Get calls where a value was found for the corresponding key.
func (p *Metrics) Hits() uint64 {
return p.get(hit)
}
// Misses is the number of Get calls where a value was not found for the corresponding key.
func (p *Metrics) Misses() uint64 {
return p.get(miss)
}
// KeysAdded is the total number of Set calls where a new key-value item was added.
func (p *Metrics) KeysAdded() uint64 {
return p.get(keyAdd)
}
// KeysUpdated is the total number of Set calls where the value was updated.
func (p *Metrics) KeysUpdated() uint64 {
return p.get(keyUpdate)
}
// KeysEvicted is the total number of keys evicted.
func (p *Metrics) KeysEvicted() uint64 {
return p.get(keyEvict)
}
// CostAdded is the sum of costs that have been added (successful Set calls).
func (p *Metrics) CostAdded() uint64 {
return p.get(costAdd)
}
// CostEvicted is the sum of all costs that have been evicted.
func (p *Metrics) CostEvicted() uint64 {
return p.get(costEvict)
}
// SetsDropped is the number of Set calls that don't make it into internal
// buffers (due to contention or some other reason).
func (p *Metrics) SetsDropped() uint64 {
return p.get(dropSets)
}
// SetsRejected is the number of Set calls rejected by the policy (TinyLFU).
func (p *Metrics) SetsRejected() uint64 {
return p.get(rejectSets)
}
// GetsDropped is the number of Get counter increments that are dropped
// internally.
func (p *Metrics) GetsDropped() uint64 {
return p.get(dropGets)
}
// GetsKept is the number of Get counter increments that are kept.
func (p *Metrics) GetsKept() uint64 {
return p.get(keepGets)
}
// Ratio is the number of Hits over all accesses (Hits + Misses). This is the
// percentage of successful Get calls.
func (p *Metrics) Ratio() float64 {
if p == nil {
return 0.0
}
hits, misses := p.get(hit), p.get(miss)
if hits == 0 && misses == 0 {
return 0.0
}
return float64(hits) / float64(hits+misses)
}
func (p *Metrics) trackEviction(numSeconds int64) {
if p == nil {
return
}
p.mu.Lock()
defer p.mu.Unlock()
p.life.Update(numSeconds)
}
func (p *Metrics) LifeExpectancySeconds() *z.HistogramData {
if p == nil {
return nil
}
p.mu.RLock()
defer p.mu.RUnlock()
return p.life.Copy()
}
// Clear resets all the metrics.
func (p *Metrics) Clear() {
if p == nil {
return
}
for i := 0; i < doNotUse; i++ {
for j := range p.all[i] {
atomic.StoreUint64(p.all[i][j], 0)
}
}
p.mu.Lock()
p.life = z.NewHistogramData(z.HistogramBounds(1, 16))
p.mu.Unlock()
}
// String returns a string representation of the metrics.
func (p *Metrics) String() string {
if p == nil {
return ""
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
for i := 0; i < doNotUse; i++ {
t := metricType(i)
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s: %d ", stringFor(t), p.get(t))
}
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "gets-total: %d ", p.get(hit)+p.get(miss))
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "hit-ratio: %.2f", p.Ratio())
return buf.String()
}