wu-sheng commented on code in PR #10449: URL: https://github.com/apache/skywalking/pull/10449#discussion_r1118842586
########## oap-server/server-receiver-plugin/otel-receiver-plugin/src/main/java/org/apache/skywalking/oap/server/receiver/otel/otlp/OpenTelemetryMetricRequestProcessor.java: ########## @@ -161,6 +163,54 @@ private static Map<Double, Long> buildBuckets( return result; } + /** + * ExponentialHistogram data points are an alternate representation to the Histogram data point in OpenTelemetry + * metric format(https://opentelemetry.io/docs/reference/specification/metrics/data-model/#exponentialhistogram). + * It uses scale, offset and bucket index to calculate the bound. Firstly, calculate the base using scale by + * formula: base = 2**(2**(-scale)). Then the upperBound of specific bucket can be calculated by formula: + * base**(offset+index+1). Above calculation way is about positive buckets. For the negative case, we just + * map them by their absolute value into the negative range using the same scale as the positive range. So the + * upperBound should be calculated as -base**(offset+index). + * + * @param positiveOffset corresponding to positive Buckets' offset in ExponentialHistogramDataPoint + * @param positiveBucketCounts corresponding to positive Buckets' bucket_counts in ExponentialHistogramDataPoint + * @param negativeOffset corresponding to negative Buckets' offset in ExponentialHistogramDataPoint + * @param negativeBucketCounts corresponding to negative Buckets' bucket_counts in ExponentialHistogramDataPoint + * @param scale corresponding to scale in ExponentialHistogramDataPoint + * @return The map is a bucket set for histogram, the key is specific bucket's upperBound, the value is item count + * in this bucket lower than or equals to key(upperBound) + */ + private static Map<Double, Long> buildBucketsFromExponentialHistogram( + int positiveOffset, final List<Long> positiveBucketCounts, + int negativeOffset, final List<Long> negativeBucketCounts, int scale) { + + final Map<Double, Long> result = new HashMap<>(); Review Comment: > The precise value for the zero_threshold is arbitrary and not related to the scale. **not related to the scale** means **not related to the bucket**. The buckets are made by (2**2**-scale) -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: notifications-unsubscr...@skywalking.apache.org For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: us...@infra.apache.org