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// Copyright 2018 PingCAP, Inc.
//
// 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,
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package memory
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"sync"
)
// Tracker is used to track the memory usage during query execution.
// It contains an optional limit and can be arranged into a tree structure
// such that the consumption tracked by a Tracker is also tracked by
// its ancestors. The main idea comes from Apache Impala:
//
// https://github.com/cloudera/Impala/blob/cdh5-trunk/be/src/runtime/mem-tracker.h
//
// By default, memory consumption is tracked via calls to "Consume()", either to
// the tracker itself or to one of its descendents. A typical sequence of calls
// for a single Tracker is:
// 1. tracker.SetLabel() / tracker.SetActionOnExceed() / tracker.AttachTo()
// 2. tracker.Consume() / tracker.ReplaceChild() / tracker.BytesConsumed()
//
// NOTE: We only protect concurrent access to "bytesConsumed" and "children",
// that is to say:
// 1. Only "BytesConsumed()", "Consume()", "AttachTo()" and "Detach" are thread-safe.
// 2. Other operations of a Tracker tree is not thread-safe.
type Tracker struct {
sync.Mutex // For synchronization.
label string // Label of this "Tracker".
bytesConsumed int64 // Consumed bytes.
bytesLimit int64 // Negative value means no limit.
actionOnExceed ActionOnExceed
parent *Tracker // The parent memory tracker.
children []*Tracker // The children memory trackers.
}
// NewTracker creates a memory tracker.
// 1. "label" is the label used in the usage string.
// 2. "bytesLimit < 0" means no limit.
func NewTracker(label string, bytesLimit int64) *Tracker {
return &Tracker{
label: label,
bytesLimit: bytesLimit,
actionOnExceed: &LogOnExceed{},
parent: nil,
}
}
// SetActionOnExceed sets the action when memory usage is out of memory quota.
func (t *Tracker) SetActionOnExceed(a ActionOnExceed) {
t.actionOnExceed = a
}
// SetLabel sets the label of a Tracker.
func (t *Tracker) SetLabel(label string) {
t.label = label
}
// AttachTo attaches this memory tracker as a child to another Tracker. If it
// already has a parent, this function will remove it from the old parent.
// Its consumed memory usage is used to update all its ancestors.
func (t *Tracker) AttachTo(parent *Tracker) {
if t.parent != nil {
t.parent.remove(t)
}
parent.Lock()
parent.children = append(parent.children, t)
parent.Unlock()
t.parent = parent
t.parent.Consume(t.BytesConsumed())
}
// Detach detaches this Tracker from its parent.
func (t *Tracker) Detach() {
t.parent.remove(t)
}
func (t *Tracker) remove(oldChild *Tracker) {
t.Lock()
defer t.Unlock()
for i, child := range t.children {
if child != oldChild {
continue
}
t.bytesConsumed -= oldChild.BytesConsumed()
oldChild.parent = nil
t.children = append(t.children[:i], t.children[i+1:]...)
break
}
}
// ReplaceChild removes the old child specified in "oldChild" and add a new
// child specified in "newChild". old child's memory consumption will be
// removed and new child's memory consumption will be added.
func (t *Tracker) ReplaceChild(oldChild, newChild *Tracker) {
if newChild == nil {
t.remove(oldChild)
return
}
newConsumed := newChild.BytesConsumed()
newChild.parent = t
t.Lock()
for i, child := range t.children {
if child != oldChild {
continue
}
newConsumed -= oldChild.BytesConsumed()
oldChild.parent = nil
t.children[i] = newChild
break
}
t.Unlock()
t.Consume(newConsumed)
}
// Consume is used to consume a memory usage. "bytes" can be a negative value,
// which means this is a memory release operation.
func (t *Tracker) Consume(bytes int64) {
var rootExceed *Tracker
for tracker := t; tracker != nil; tracker = tracker.parent {
tracker.Lock()
tracker.bytesConsumed += bytes
if tracker.bytesLimit > 0 && tracker.bytesConsumed >= tracker.bytesLimit {
rootExceed = tracker
}
tracker.Unlock()
}
if rootExceed != nil {
rootExceed.actionOnExceed.Action(rootExceed)
}
}
// BytesConsumed returns the consumed memory usage value in bytes.
func (t *Tracker) BytesConsumed() int64 {
t.Lock()
defer t.Unlock()
return t.bytesConsumed
}
// String returns the string representation of this Tracker tree.
func (t *Tracker) String() string {
buffer := bytes.NewBufferString("\n")
t.toString("", buffer)
return buffer.String()
}
func (t *Tracker) toString(indent string, buffer *bytes.Buffer) {
fmt.Fprintf(buffer, "%s\"%s\"{\n", indent, t.label)
if t.bytesLimit > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(buffer, "%s \"quota\": %s\n", indent, t.bytesToString(t.bytesLimit))
}
fmt.Fprintf(buffer, "%s \"consumed\": %s\n", indent, t.bytesToString(t.BytesConsumed()))
t.Lock()
for i := range t.children {
if t.children[i] != nil {
t.children[i].toString(indent+" ", buffer)
}
}
t.Unlock()
buffer.WriteString(indent + "}\n")
}
func (t *Tracker) bytesToString(numBytes int64) string {
GB := float64(numBytes) / float64(1<<30)
if GB > 1 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v GB", GB)
}
MB := float64(numBytes) / float64(1<<20)
if MB > 1 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v MB", MB)
}
KB := float64(numBytes) / float64(1<<10)
if KB > 1 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v KB", KB)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%v Bytes", numBytes)
}