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唐小鸭 1cf0f7af15 feat(replication): split oversized hot-path functions, proxy unreplicated reads, and fail SSE-C passthrough closed (#6170)
* refactor(replication): split four oversized hot-path functions into focused helpers

Pure-move decomposition of the four oversized functions flagged by the
replication compatibility review (P1-18), unblocking migration milestone
M2 which requires resyncer moves to stay mechanical:

- resync_bucket (522 lines -> 61-line step sequence): leader lock,
  target resolution, walk/collector/worker spawning, and dispatch loop
  extracted into focused helpers; pure decision helpers (DTO builders,
  HEAD-result classification) separated from IO orchestration.
- replicate_all (411 lines -> 113-line main body): initial target-info
  seeding, read/stat option builders, skip-path notes, target HEAD
  action resolution, and the multipart/single-put payload transport
  extracted as private free functions.
- start_mrf_processor (306 lines -> 46-line spawn body): recovery guard,
  ledger load, per-entry replay (delete/object/metadata), and retained
  entry resolution extracted; retry bookkeeping semantics preserved
  exactly (inner continue-paths push inside helpers, outer Missed push
  stays in the loop).
- apply_iam_item (255 lines -> match dispatch skeleton): one helper per
  IAM item type.

No behavior change: log texts, error paths, event emissions, and metric
counts are byte-identical; existing tests unchanged and green (238
ecstore replication/mrf/resync + 232 rustfs site-replication).

* feat(replication): proxy GET/HEAD/Tagging for unreplicated objects to replication targets (#6172)

* feat(replication): proxy GET/HEAD/Tagging for unreplicated objects to replication targets

Implements the MinIO active-active read-proxy protocol (P1-5 of the
replication compatibility review): when a GET/HEAD/GetObjectTagging/
PutObjectTagging/DeleteObjectTagging request fails locally with
not-found and the bucket has replication targets, the request is proxied
to the targets in rule order, mirroring bucket-replication.go
proxyGetToReplicationTarget/proxyHeadToRepTarget/proxyTaggingToRepTarget.

Protocol surface:
- Anti-loop: inbound {x-rustfs-,x-minio-}source-proxy-request is parsed
  into ObjectOptions (proxy_request + proxy_header_set, matching MinIO
  ProxyRequest/ProxyHeaderSet); a request carrying the marker with ANY
  value is never re-proxied. Outbound client proxy calls send the marker
  as "true"; replication worker convergence HEADs send it as "false" so
  a peer's proxy layer cannot answer a convergence check by proxying
  back to the source (which would fake Completed without a PUT).
- Target selection: new replication_proxy.rs get_proxy_targets — empty
  when the marker is set, versioning is suspended, or no replication
  config; otherwise filter_target_arns -> TargetClient lookup, skipping
  targets with proxying disabled.
- TargetClient gains head_object_for_proxy/get_object (streaming) and
  the three tagging calls. Proxy calls never send the replication-check
  SSE-C exemption header; customer SSE-C keys are forwarded verbatim so
  the target performs real decryption. Conditional (If-*) headers are
  not forwarded (MinIO parity); Range and part_number are, with
  parts_count/tag_count/storage_class/expiration passed through.
- Metrics: proxy counters now count only real client proxy traffic,
  MinIO-aligned (one total per proxied request, one failed when no
  target served it). The previous misattributed counters — replication
  worker HEAD/PUT (#2672) and local tagging operations (#2682) — are
  removed; ReplProxyMetric now maps the tagging counters instead of
  dropping them.

e2e (fake_s3_target extended with tagging + header journaling): proxied
GET body + outbound header contract (marker present, no
replication-check, SSE-C passthrough), HEAD, anti-loop 404 with zero
outbound requests, GetObjectTagging, and metric mapping unit tests.

Rolling note: proxying only activates for buckets with replication
targets; requests carrying the marker keep pre-upgrade behavior.

Refs rustfs/backlog#1675 (P1-5)

* fix(replication): fail SSE-C passthrough closed on targets that drop transport headers (#6178)

SSE-C ciphertext passthrough replicates via X-Rustfs-Replication-* transport
headers. A MinIO/generic-S3 target silently discards them, storing bare
ciphertext with no decryption material — yet the PUT succeeded, so the object
reported COMPLETED with a silently unreadable replica (backlog#1675 N2).

Fail-closed design:
- SsecPassthroughCapability {Unknown, Supported, Unsupported} cached in
  BucketTargetSys per target ARN with a recording timestamp. Entries reset
  whenever the target is rebuilt, edited, or removed (arn_remotes_map
  lifecycle) and expire after SSEC_PASSTHROUGH_CAPABILITY_TTL (10 minutes):
  an expired verdict in either direction is re-earned through the audit, so
  an Unsupported target recovers automatically after an upgrade (at most one
  wasted PUT+HEAD audit per bad target per TTL window) and a Supported
  verdict cannot outlive a backend swapped behind the same endpoint.
- Replication worker (replicate_object and replicate_all): fresh Unsupported
  targets never receive the PUT — the attempt fails immediately into the
  normal MRF retry channel with a "run ?replication-check to re-probe" hint.
  Unknown or expired verdicts are audited: after the PUT the worker HEADs
  the replica back through the replication-check channel (source version id
  mapped through resolve_read_api_version_id, so null-version objects audit
  correctly) and requires SSE-C evidence (the echoed customer-algorithm
  header); missing evidence records Unsupported and fails the attempt.
  Convergence HEADs are audited the same way, so a broken ciphertext replica
  from an earlier attempt can never launder itself into COMPLETED via an
  ETag match. The gate/evidence policy is pure (replication_target_boundary,
  staleness folded in as an input) for the M2 worker migration.
- replication-check grows an SsecPassthrough probe phase: a probe PUT
  carrying the live transport-header shape, HEAD-back for evidence, and a
  machine-readable Code BucketRemoteSsecPassthroughUnsupported on failure.
  The probe verdict is synced into the runtime capability cache. Unlike
  VersionFidelity, a failed SsecPassthrough phase does NOT fail the target
  overall — it is a capability limit, not a broken replication contract,
  and a plaintext-only deployment against such a target must not turn red.
- fake_s3_target: default mode now models a RustFS target (stores the
  transport headers, echoes SSE-C evidence); the new
  drop_unlisted_replication_headers mode models MinIO. The journal records
  whether a request carried transport headers.

Receiver-echo verification: the replication-check HEAD exemption only skips
SSE-C key validation; the response has always built sse-customer-algorithm
from stored metadata (rustfs/src/app/object_usecase.rs), so no receiver
change was needed — pinned end to end by the replication-check e2e against
a real RustFS target.

Rolling-upgrade constraint: RustFS targets older than the replication-check
HEAD exemption (#5898) answer the audit HEAD without SSE-C evidence (or fail
it outright), so SSE-C replication to such targets reports FAILED. This is
deliberate — FAILED-and-retryable beats a silently undecryptable replica —
and self-heals: once the target is upgraded, the next TTL expiry (or a
manual ?replication-check re-probe) re-audits and records Supported.
Plaintext and managed-SSE replication are unaffected. The capability cache
is per-node; each node audits independently.

Known limitations:
- The audit judges evidence from the echoed customer-algorithm header only.
  A hypothetical target that preserves that one header while dropping other
  transport headers (partial-drop) would pass the audit; no known target
  behaves this way — observed targets drop the whole unknown-header family.
- A mixed-version target cluster can flap the verdict between audits routed
  to different target nodes until the rollout completes; the TTL bounds how
  long each stale verdict persists.

New e2e (backlog#1675 C1 + N2, red-first): fail-closed against a
header-dropping fake (FAILED + no second PUT via the capability cache,
journal-asserted; red run showed the old COMPLETED), replication-check
reports the SsecPassthrough phase Code while the target stays OK overall,
SSE-C heal convergence after a real target outage, and SSE-C
existing-object resync landing a REPLICA readable with the customer key.
TTL expiry in both directions is pinned at the cache and gate seams.

* refactor(replication): move resyncer pure decision logic into rustfs-replication (M2) (#6180)

* refactor(replication): move resyncer pure decision logic into rustfs-replication (M2)

Pure-move milestone M2 of the ECStore replication split (backlog#1675
P1-17): relocate the resyncer's IO-free decision helpers, with their unit
tests, into the crates they already belong to by type ownership. No
behavior change.

Moved into crates/replication:
- resync.rs: resync_status_duration
- delete.rs: resync_existing_delete_replication_info,
  replicate_delete_outcome, target_delete_version_id,
  delete_marker_purge_version_id, delete_marker_purge_mrf_entry
- object.rs: version_identity_drifted, is_replication_target_offline_error,
  SsecPassthroughCapability, SsecPassthroughGate, ssec_passthrough_gate,
  ssec_passthrough_evidence_present (param-demoted to the echoed
  customer-algorithm string; ECStore keeps the HeadObjectOutput adapter)
- filemeta.rs: NULL_VERSION_ID wire literal (crate-owned copy per the
  filemeta-independence contract)

ECStore rewiring (Rule #14: imports stay in *_boundary.rs):
- resync/object-decision/target boundaries re-export the moved symbols;
  resyncer call sites are unchanged
- bucket_target_sys keeps only the verdict cache + TTL and re-exports the
  capability enum so existing consumer paths keep compiling

Not moved (signatures carry ECStore or aws-sdk types):
verify_resync_head_result, resync_target_error_detail, the SdkError
classifiers, the replicate_all_* option/info builders, and the env-coupled
bounded_resync_max_jobs admission clamp. README milestone table updated.

* chore(replication): retire the datatypes.rs relay early

README sanctions retiring datatypes.rs ahead of M4. The module was a
pure relay (resync boundary -> datatypes -> mod.rs facade) with no
external consumer importing it directly, so the facade now re-exports
ResyncStatusType from replication_resync_boundary and the relay file is
deleted. Consumers stay behind the ECStore facade, keeping Migration
Rule #15 intact — the original retirement wording ("consumers import
through rustfs-replication directly") conflicted with that rule and is
corrected in the README.

* chore(arch): extend migration guards to the M2-moved decision contracts

The adversarial review of the M2 move found the per-symbol ratchet in
check_architecture_migration_rules.sh was not extended for the moved
symbols, leaving them free to be redefined in ECStore or imported past
their boundary without CI noticing:

- resync definition pin + boundary fences gain resync_status_duration;
- the object-decision boundary fences gain the five delete-family
  helpers (delete_marker_purge_mrf_entry, delete_marker_purge_version_id,
  replicate_delete_outcome, resync_existing_delete_replication_info,
  target_delete_version_id);
- the target-boundary fence gains the SSE-C gate family, the offline
  classifier, and version_identity_drifted;
- a new definition pin rejects ECStore redefinitions of the M2-moved
  fns/enums (ssec_passthrough_evidence_present deliberately excluded:
  ECStore keeps a thin HeadObjectOutput adapter under that name).

Mutation-verified: a probe fn ssec_passthrough_gate under
crates/ecstore/src/bucket/replication trips the new pin.

Also anchors the intentionally-duplicated NULL_VERSION_ID wire literal
from the filemeta side and tightens the M2 README note on
bounded_resync_max_jobs.
2026-08-18 21:45:38 +08:00
Zhengchao An 6cf9cf7bb5 chore(ecstore): drop the bucket dead_code blanket (#6147)
* chore(ecstore): drop the bucket dead_code blanket

The last blanket of the backlog#1823 burn-down, and the largest: 71 items across lifecycle, replication, metadata, quota, object lock and bucket utils. Four are deleted.

Deleted, all trivial:

- check_valid_object_name and check_valid_object_name_prefix, a pair that only calls into each other with no external caller. Worth stating plainly so nobody reads this as a validation gap: object names are validated through check_object_name_for_length_and_slash, which is live; this pair is a second, unwired entry point.
- DEFAULT_HEALTH_CHECK_RELOAD_DURATION, a lone unused constant.
- The LifecycleReplicationConfig alias, which orphaned a re-export in replication/mod.rs that goes with it.

Everything else is kept, in four groups, because the blanket here was hiding structure rather than rot:

Windows platform gating. WINDOWS_RESERVED_NAMES, the two reason constants and object_name_has_windows_incompatible_segment are called from inside the #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] block in check_object_name_for_length_and_slash (utils.rs:228-255), so they only read as dead on non-Windows hosts. As with the Linux gating in the disk root, this cannot be adjudicated locally: cargo check for both x86_64-pc-windows-msvc and x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu fails in the aws-lc-sys build script for want of a cross C toolchain. CI covers both.

Declared boundary surface. The *_boundary.rs and *_bridge.rs files carry the replication split plan's contracts, which scripts/check_architecture_migration_rules.sh pins through the EcstoreReplicationBoundaryImports section of the split-plan doc. Their unused items are declarations, not leftovers.

test-util seams. ConfigWriteLockProbe with install/wait_until_attempted follows the same pattern as the barriers in the services and set_disk roots.

MinIO-parity tier/lifecycle entry points that this port never wired: apply_lifecycle_action, get_transitioned_object_reader, recover_tier_free_versions, delete_object_from_remote_tier, abort_tier_delete_journal_entry and the replication pool's worker-management surface. These are complete, substantial machinery with no caller — the same shape as data_usage's local_snapshot feature. Removing them is a product decision, so they are made explicit here rather than deleted.

Verification, four lanes warning-free: default, --tests, --features rio-v2 --tests, --features test-util --tests. cargo nextest run -p rustfs-ecstore 4096 passed; clippy --lib --tests -D warnings clean; make pre-commit exit 0. Note that clippy is what caught the orphaned re-export above: cargo check and pre-commit both treat unused_imports as a warning.

Ref rustfs/backlog#1823 (step 2, final root).

* chore(ecstore): correct inaccurate dead_code reasons in the bucket root

Six items were labelled 'asserted by this file's tests' or as MinIO-parity
entry points while having no caller at all - free get_bucket_acl_config and
created_at only reach their own live methods (production goes through
created_at_in), BucketVersioningSys::get_in, utils::serialize_content and
ServiceType have no reference anywhere, and with_transition_queue_env_async
is an unused test fixture, not a tier entry point. Name what each one is so
the next reader does not assume coverage that is not there.

Ref rustfs/backlog#1823.
2026-08-16 21:39:04 +08:00
唐小鸭 cfa9276fad fix(admin): serialize replication metrics in minio-go wire shapes (#6127)
* test(admin): pin minio-go Metrics/MetricsV2 wire contract for replication metrics

Red-light evidence for backlog#1675 P1-11: ?replication-metrics[=2]
serializes the internal snake_case BucketStats family straight onto the
wire, while minio-go's replication.Metrics/MetricsV2 expect camelCase
tags (currStats/queueStats/replicaCount/queued/...). Go's decoder is
case-insensitive but does not ignore underscores, so 'mc replicate
status' shows all zeros without any error. The rewritten snapshot tests
assert the minio-go tags (plus a synthesized queueStats node — the
aggregation path leaves queue_stats.nodes empty today) and fail against
the current pass-through serialization.

* fix(admin): serialize replication metrics in minio-go wire shapes

?replication-metrics[=2] and the admin replicationmetrics endpoint
serialized the internal snake_case BucketStats family straight onto the
wire, so 'mc replicate status' decoded all zeros without any error
(backlog#1675 P1-11). The internal structs cannot be renamed: they are
the intra-cluster peer-RPC wire format (rmp_serde to_vec_named in
node_service.rs), pinned by a new regression test.

- New admin/replication_metrics_wire.rs: Serialize-only projections onto
  minio-go replication.Metrics (v1 body, currStats) and MetricsV2
  (uptime/currStats/queueStats/downtimeInfo) with the exact json tags;
  per-target failed becomes the TimedErrStats envelope fed from the
  FailStats rolling window; the queue peak is dual-emitted as max
  (MinIO server tag) and peak (minio-go tag).
- queueStats synthesizes one node from the bucket queue snapshot — the
  aggregation path leaves queue_stats.nodes empty, and mc treats an
  empty node list as 'no data' — and carries transfer summaries
  (Large/Small/Total) derived from the per-target xfer rates.
- Both endpoints share the DTOs; source-health extension keys
  (provider_available/cluster_complete/...) ride along and are ignored
  by Go decoders.
- Widen the ecstore replication_stats_boundary re-exports
  (BucketReplicationStat/InQueueMetric/XferStats) so the admin facade
  chain can name the projected types.

* fix(replication): carry failure rolling windows through cluster aggregation

Review: both metrics endpoints aggregate first, and FailStats::merge
dropped the process-local samples (which also never cross the peer-RPC
wire — serde-skipped), so lastMinute/lastHour serialized as zero right
after a failure while totals was nonzero.

- FailStats gains serializable last_minute/last_hour window snapshots
  (serde default: old nodes read zeros, new fields are ignored by old
  decoders), recomputed on every add_size and re-stamped at the
  per-node collection point (get_latest_replication_stats), and summed
  by merge.
- The wire DTO takes the component-wise max of the live samples and the
  snapshot, so both the single-node and the aggregated path report the
  window.
- Regression test drives a stat through rmp round trip + merge before
  serialization, as requested.

Also restore the #[allow(dead_code)] attribute to route_policy — the
new module declaration had been inserted between the attribute and its
item, which broke the -D warnings CI lanes.

* fix(replication): bin transfer summaries at 128 MiB and keep window refresh off the hot path

Second review round:

- update_xfer_rate split at 1 MiB while the minio-go transferSummary
  labels (and RustFS's own worker-pool split) mean >= 128 MiB for
  Large, so a 2 MiB replication reported under Large with Small stuck
  at zero. The producer now bins on MIN_LARGE_OBJ_SIZE; a MetricsV2
  assertion covers 2 MiB / 127 MiB / exactly 128 MiB.
- add_size no longer recomputes the rolling windows: two full
  one-hour-deque scans per failure under the bucket-stats write lock
  made failure bursts quadratic (30k events ~2.1s). The windows are
  stamped only at the collection point (get_latest_replication_stats,
  which serves both the local leg and the peer RPC); the aggregation
  regression now drives that path explicitly before the RPC round trip
  and merge.

* fix(replication): average transfer summaries

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Co-authored-by: overtrue <anzhengchao@gmail.com>
2026-08-16 05:27:23 +08:00
唐小鸭 3792fed827 fix(replication): madmin reset/diff wire compat and config validation (#5799)
* fix(admin): align replication-reset responses with madmin ResyncTargetsInfo shape

The replication-reset and replication-reset-status responses serialized
their shell as "Targets" and per-target fields in PascalCase, while
madmin-go ResyncTargetsInfo/ResyncTarget expect the "target" shell key
and lowercase field tags (arn/resetid/resyncStatus/replicationCount/
completedReplicationSize/failedReplicationCount/failedReplicationSize).
Go json decoding is case-insensitive per field, but Targets vs target,
Status vs resyncStatus and the size/count key names cannot match, so
mc replicate resync decoded empty results.

Rename the serde tags to the exact madmin wire shape, keep the
ResetBeforeDate/Error RustFS extension keys (unknown keys are ignored
by Go decoders), pin the shape with a snapshot unit test, and update
the e2e client DTO to decode the madmin shape.

* fix(admin): stream bare madmin DiffInfo documents from replication diff

POST /v3/replication/diff returned a single enveloped object
({Entries, IsTruncated, ScannedVersions}) while madmin-go
BucketReplicationDiff decodes the body with a json.Decoder loop over
bare DiffInfo documents. The envelope decoded as exactly one DiffInfo
with an empty object, so mc replicate diff printed a phantom empty row
instead of the real backlog.

Emit one DiffInfo JSON document per line by default, using the exact
madmin json tags (object/versionId/rStatus/deletemarker/lastModified;
Size stays as a RustFS extension key that Go decoders ignore). The
enveloped shape moves to the opt-in ?aggregate=true RustFS extension,
which remains the only carrier of scan-coverage metadata; a truncated
default-mode scan is surfaced via a warn tracing event instead of
in-stream. Pin both shapes with unit tests and tighten the e2e helper
to reject any envelope in the stream.

* feat(replication): validate replication config structure before persisting

PutBucketReplication accepted structurally invalid configurations that
MinIO's replication.Config.Validate rejects: empty or oversized rule
lists, duplicate or negative rule priorities, over-long rule IDs,
filters carrying more than one of Prefix/Tag/And, and delete marker
replication enabled on tag-filtered rules. Such configs persisted
silently and later produced undefined routing (e.g. ambiguous priority
ties) instead of failing the PUT.

Add validate_replication_config_structure as a pure function in
rustfs-replication (limits documented as constants), surface it through
the ecstore api facade, and run it first in the PUT capability gate so
defects are named before any metadata write. Missing Priority counts as
zero for the uniqueness check, matching Go's zero-value semantics. The
self-target rejection deliberately stays at set-remote-target, where the
endpoint is known; a config can never reference a self-pointing ARN.
Document the rule-level Destination.StorageClass contract (use the
remote target's storage_class instead) and renumber the acceptance
matrix e2e to unique priorities, which MinIO would also require.

* test(replication): pin duplicated wire types with boundary reconciliation tests

rustfs-filemeta (xl.meta disk format) and rustfs-replication (MRF/resync
persistence format) deliberately each own ReplicationStatusType,
VersionPurgeStatusType and ReplicationState; the boundary converts
between them via as_str(), whose From<&str> impls fall back to Empty on
unknown tokens — a variant added on one side silently degrades to Empty
on the other.

Add reconciliation tests in replication_filemeta_boundary: exhaustive
matches with no wildcard arm on both sides of both enums (a new variant
fails compilation until the mapping is reconsidered), string-token
round-trip asserts (a token the other side does not recognize fails
instead of quietly becoming Empty), and a full-field ReplicationState
round-trip. Cross-reference the tests from both type definitions.
Struct drift was already compile-guarded by the exhaustive struct
literals in the conversion functions.

* docs(replication): define split completion criteria and milestone sequence

The ecstore replication split plan had no completion measure — the
boundary scaffolding risked ossifying because nothing said when the
migration counts as done. Record the criteria in the module inventory:
done means the Required Contracts table's 'Current dependency to
remove' column is empty; the end state moves pool/resyncer/state into
crates/replication, with the boundary micro-files dissolving as code
crosses the crate line (batch-merging them beforehand is explicitly
rejected — the guard scripts anchor on their file names, so merging is
churn with zero functional gain; only datatypes.rs can retire early).

Sequence the remaining work as M2 (resyncer pure decision logic, after
the oversized function splits) → M3 (worker runtime, highest risk,
last) → M4 (retire boundaries and guard entries). Refresh the stale
first-step text — the event sink / runtime contracts already landed —
and update the split-plan status table accordingly.

* fix(replication): align structural validator with MinIO semantics after adversarial review

Three interop corrections found by adversarial review of the new
structural validator, plus review fallout fixes:

- Delete-marker replication is now rejected only for a direct Filter.Tag,
  not for tags inside Filter.And — MinIO's validator only inspects the
  direct tag, and mc replicate add --tags "k1=v1&k2=v2" (delete-marker
  replication on by default) puts multiple tags into And.Tags, so the
  stricter check rejected mc-generated configs MinIO accepts.
- Rule ID length is measured in bytes (Go len semantics), not chars —
  a 255-char multibyte ID must not round-trip into a config MinIO
  rejects.
- An empty <Tag/> element (no key) counts as absent, matching MinIO's
  Tag.IsEmpty(); console form serializers emit empty tags, which would
  otherwise trip the exactly-one-of and delete-marker checks.

Also: repair the store-uninitialized PUT test whose empty-rules fixture
now (correctly) fails structural validation before reaching the store
lookup; pin the previously untested startTime madmin key in the
reset-status shape test; and signal a truncated default-mode diff scan
via the x-rustfs-replication-diff-truncated response header — the bare
madmin stream has no envelope, so a truncated scan was otherwise
indistinguishable from a complete healthy one (madmin/mc ignore unknown
headers).

* test(e2e): activate SSE-S3 replication contract and pin resync fail-closed path

The SSE-S3 replication contract e2e was ignored under backlog#1291
(silent plaintext replication); the fail-closed gate in
replication_target_boundary.rs closed that hole, so the ignore reason
expired. Un-ignore the test — it now pins the current fail-closed
contract (FAILED status, failure event, readable encrypted source,
stable absence of all target versions), verified green.

Add test_bucket_replication_sse_s3_resync_stays_fail_closed: drives the
existing-object resync path (PUT ?replication-reset) over a FAILED
SSE-S3 object and asserts the resync generation reaches a terminal
state without ever materializing a target version, with the
stays-absent window also spanning fast-scanner heal cycles. The new
start_bucket_replication_reset helper doubles as the madmin
ResyncTargetsInfo shape assertion (target[0].arn/resetid) for the
reset-start response.

Refresh the stale nextest count commentary (the module is at 20 fast +
36 nightly = 56 tests by cargo nextest list; the SSE-S3-ignored note no
longer holds).
2026-08-07 22:30:12 +08:00
cxymds 380ec74ece fix(replication): persist force-delete handoff state (#5641)
* fix(replication): persist force-delete handoff state

* fix(arch): route force-delete config access through boundary

* style: format force-delete imports

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Co-authored-by: Zhengchao An <anzhengchao@gmail.com>
2026-08-03 01:44:28 +00:00
houseme 035ce5d784 feat(obs): add bounded metrics dimensions (#5645)
* feat(obs): add drive topology detail metrics

Expose additive drive info, topology, state, and per-drive API metrics while preserving the existing drive metric label sets.

Backlog: rustfs/backlog#1655

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(obs): preserve suspect drive runtime state

Keep suspect as a bounded drive runtime state and avoid all-zero runtime_state samples for that storage health state.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(obs): skip unknown drive inode samples

Avoid exporting zero inode gauges for missing or stale drive snapshots and ignore zero-count API latency buckets.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* feat(obs): add scanner source work detail metrics

Expose additive scanner source and cycle work metrics with bounded server/source/state labels while leaving the existing aggregate scanner metrics unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* feat(obs): add ilm action detail metrics

Expose additive ILM action/state task metrics with a server label while preserving the existing aggregate ILM series.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* feat(obs): add delivery target server metrics

Expose additive audit and notification delivery target metrics with server labels and extend removed-target tombstones for the server-aware series.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* feat(obs): add replication target flow metrics

Expose additive bucket replication target sent and failed-flow metrics while preserving existing bucket aggregates and target backlog series.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* feat(obs): add request server metrics

Expose additive API request metrics with server labels while preserving the existing request and traffic metric label sets.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* style(obs): apply rustfmt to metrics changes

Apply rustfmt output to the metrics dimension changes without altering behavior.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* style(obs): reuse audit target label constant

Use the exported audit target_id label constant for legacy audit target metrics.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* feat(obs): populate drive disk metrics

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* feat(obs): add scanner bucket drive result metrics

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* feat(obs): add replication proxy server metrics

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(obs): address metric liveness review

Use checked division for drive API latency aggregation and keep recovered drive, scanner current-cycle, replication flow, audit target, and notification target series from retaining stale values.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(obs): address metric dimension review

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(obs): address additional metric review

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(obs): count drive calls at start

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(obs): address metrics dimension review

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(metrics): address dimension review gaps

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(metrics): address scanner review follow-ups

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(metrics): address runtime review follow-ups

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(metrics): reduce disk metric contention

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(metrics): address runtime review follow-ups

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(metrics): retire stale dimension series

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

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Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-08-03 09:03:34 +08:00
cxymds 114b2420a2 feat(admin): expose versioned replication capabilities (#5631)
* feat(admin): expose replication capabilities

* fix(admin): route replication capabilities through facades
2026-08-02 22:54:38 +08:00
cxymds 2cc7443067 feat(replication): bound DeleteObjects queue admission (#5637)
feat(replication): batch DeleteObjects queue admission
2026-08-02 21:06:54 +08:00
cxymds 921ddef2c7 fix(lifecycle): bind delete replication admission (#5621) 2026-08-02 19:27:39 +08:00
cxymds c1955a8498 fix(replication): harden live delete admission (#5599) 2026-08-02 12:52:11 +08:00
houseme fbec33bd29 Expose target-scoped durable MRF backlog metrics (#5584)
* feat(replication): expose target durable mrf backlog

Add target ARN attribution to durable MRF entries and surface target-scoped durable backlog metrics without changing existing bucket-only metric labels.

Keep legacy MRF files bucket-only by defaulting missing targetARNs to an empty list, and expose target snapshots through an additive API so existing DurableMrfBacklogSummary callers remain source-compatible.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* feat(replication): expose runtime target backlog (#5586)

Track runtime replication backlog by target ARN for regular, large, delete, and MRF admission paths while preserving the existing bucket-level backlog semantics.

Add target-scoped current backlog metrics and merge them with durable target backlog snapshots for observability.

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

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Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-08-01 17:31:50 +00:00
唐小鸭 c8016cbcdb fix(replication): enforce bucket replication switches (#5449)
* fix(replication): enforce bucket replication switches

* fix(replication): satisfy delete admission clippy lint

* fix(replication): restore MinIO tag filter behavior

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Co-authored-by: Zhengchao An <anzhengchao@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: cxymds <cxymds@gmail.com>
2026-08-01 15:03:57 +00:00
cxymds 7320d7fab2 fix(replication): make resync starts atomic (#5215) 2026-07-25 08:58:06 +08:00
cxymds 45b675c641 fix(replication): report authoritative backlog metrics (#5209) 2026-07-25 01:32:50 +08:00
Zhengchao An 13f8768e7f feat(ecstore): make replication timing intervals env-overridable for tests (#4680)
Introduce RUSTFS_REPL_HEALTH_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS, RUSTFS_REPL_MRF_FLUSH_INTERVAL_MS
and RUSTFS_REPL_RESYNC_POLL_MAX_MS so tests and operators can shorten the
replication background loops. Defaults are unchanged; invalid values fall
back with a warn and values below 10ms are clamped to avoid busy-spin.
Add replication_fast_env() e2e helper (backlog#1147 repl-4).
2026-07-10 21:57:43 +08:00
Zhengchao An 3d4fb532e5 refactor(replication): own filemeta wire contracts (#4254) 2026-07-04 06:39:54 +08:00
Zhengchao An 8a0617865b refactor(replication): route app storage through ecstore (#4251) 2026-07-04 02:00:28 +08:00
Zhengchao An 4883d3eb50 refactor(replication): route runtime facades through ecstore (#4248) 2026-07-03 23:49:24 +08:00
Zhengchao An 7cc470cb08 refactor(replication): isolate ecstore boundary imports (#4247) 2026-07-03 23:18:27 +08:00
Zhengchao An 769549dd2c refactor(replication): isolate status contract boundaries (#4236) 2026-07-03 19:40:49 +08:00
Zhengchao An 7001e53546 refactor(replication): isolate stats and app contract boundaries (#4235)
* refactor(replication): isolate stats boundary adapters

* refactor(replication): route app contracts through storage boundary
2026-07-03 18:48:26 +08:00
Zhengchao An aecac5c0ae refactor(replication): isolate object decision contracts (#4219) 2026-07-03 11:36:14 +08:00
Zhengchao An c260a2f20f refactor(replication): isolate queue boundary adapters (#4216) 2026-07-03 09:43:31 +08:00
Zhengchao An 48b70f6e4f refactor(replication): isolate resync boundary adapters (#4215) 2026-07-03 08:59:42 +08:00
Zhengchao An f0adabbe90 refactor(replication): move object config bridge (#4188)
* refactor(replication): move object config bridge

* refactor(replication): centralize log constants
2026-07-02 16:32:02 +08:00
Zhengchao An 473132f36b refactor(replication): move stats contracts into crate (#4168) 2026-07-02 12:14:36 +08:00
Zhengchao An 8ce0f824cf refactor(replication): move queue contracts into crate (#4167) 2026-07-02 11:40:49 +08:00
Zhengchao An 2cf856a51d Move replication delete worker contract into crate (#4166)
refactor(replication): move delete worker contract into crate
2026-07-02 11:03:24 +08:00
Zhengchao An df6ce41acd Move replication operation contracts into crate (#4165)
refactor(replication): move operation contracts into crate
2026-07-02 10:48:02 +08:00
Zhengchao An b57820a486 refactor(replication): move config contracts into crate (#4162) 2026-07-02 10:17:48 +08:00
Zhengchao An e80391f1aa refactor(replication): extract resync contracts crate (#4154) 2026-07-02 01:30:01 +08:00
Zhengchao An 22cbd41ee9 refactor(ecstore): add replication owner bridges (#4141)
* refactor(ecstore): add replication owner bridges

* fix(ecstore): tighten replication owner guards
2026-07-01 21:51:26 +08:00
Zhengchao An c0dfc260ca refactor(ecstore): add replication object bridge (#4140) 2026-07-01 19:24:20 +08:00
Zhengchao An e5ab6ee8e4 refactor(ecstore): make replication facade explicit (#4139) 2026-07-01 18:54:05 +08:00
Zhengchao An fc806679fb refactor(ecstore): add replication work bridges (#4137) 2026-07-01 18:37:01 +08:00
Zhengchao An 722c0805ce refactor(ecstore): route replication errors (#4127) 2026-07-01 08:13:57 +08:00
Zhengchao An e917f1f4be refactor(ecstore): route replication filemeta contracts (#4122) 2026-07-01 01:01:01 +08:00
Zhengchao An da7f421f69 refactor(ecstore): route replication storage contracts (#4118) 2026-06-30 20:12:06 +08:00
Zhengchao An 20919f0b97 refactor(ecstore): route replication bandwidth wrapping (#4113) 2026-06-30 15:42:04 +08:00
Zhengchao An fb7bcfb541 refactor(replication): add tagging boundary (#4081) 2026-06-30 03:39:17 +08:00
Zhengchao An d3a84395dc refactor(replication): add msgp boundary (#4076) 2026-06-30 02:09:14 +08:00
Zhengchao An c17df6e3d3 refactor(replication): add lock boundary (#4075) 2026-06-30 00:18:08 +08:00
Zhengchao An 50ca1c2cbe refactor(replication): add config store boundary (#4073) 2026-06-30 00:03:45 +08:00
Zhengchao An f8c70e017d refactor(replication): add versioning boundary (#4071) 2026-06-29 23:52:36 +08:00
Zhengchao An 04e8c1bb6b refactor(replication): add metadata boundary (#4070) 2026-06-29 23:24:39 +08:00
Zhengchao An f1ec0bd765 refactor(replication): add target boundary (#4069) 2026-06-29 22:59:10 +08:00
Zhengchao An c94f2981d7 refactor(replication): add event sink boundary (#4068) 2026-06-29 22:46:06 +08:00
Zhengchao An 13474ec1de refactor(replication): add runtime boundary (#4067) 2026-06-29 22:34:10 +08:00
安正超 a0e7957e92 refactor: prune admin app compat re-exports (#3697) 2026-06-21 20:28:43 +08:00
LeonWang0735 7f1cdaedad feat(replication): add bandwidth-aware reporting for bucket replication metrics (#2141) 2026-03-15 09:03:10 +08:00