Replace the upstream xonatius/mimalloc_rust.git fork (mimalloc + libmimalloc-sys)
with the published rustfs-mimalloc (v0.5.0) and rustfs-mimalloc-sys (v0.5.0) crates
from crates.io.
The new crates are based on mimalloc V3 (v3.5.0) and provide:
- MiMalloc global allocator with safe API (collect, stats_json, process_info)
- Heap management and arena operations (heap module)
- Full FFI bindings to mimalloc V3
Changes:
- Workspace deps: mimalloc + libmimalloc-sys (git) → rustfs-mimalloc + rustfs-mimalloc-sys (crates.io)
- allocator_reclaim.rs: libmimalloc_sys::mi_collect → rustfs_mimalloc::MiMalloc::collect
- memory_observability.rs: raw FFI mi_stats_get_json → MiMalloc::stats_json()
- main.rs: heap ownership tests use Heap::contains() (V3 API)
- deny.toml: remove xonatius/mimalloc_rust.git from allow-git
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Use the merged s3s single-chunk StreamingBlob support for exact-length materialized GET bodies when RUSTFS_GET_SMALL_BODY_ONCE_ENABLE is enabled.
Keep the default path unchanged and fall back to the guarded MemoryTrackedBytesStream on length mismatch.
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* fix(build): support non-Linux Unix targets (illumos/Solaris/*BSD)
Two independent build-infrastructure blockers kept RustFS from building on
non-Linux Unix platforms. Neither touches runtime logic.
1. pulsar regenerates its protobuf bindings in build.rs on every build, which
needs `protoc`. Platforms without a packaged protoc (illumos/Solaris/*BSD)
now enable pulsar's `protobuf-src` feature via a cfg-gated dependency, which
builds a vendored protoc from C++ sources. Mainstream targets keep the lean
dependency and their existing system/CI protoc.
2. clocksource 0.8.3 (pulled in transitively by ratelimit 0.10) used the
Linux-only `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE`. ratelimit 2.0 dropped the clocksource
dependency entirely, so upgrading removes the portability problem at the
root rather than patching clocksource. The bandwidth throttle's bulk
`consume()` is rewritten onto ratelimit 2.0's `try_wait_n`, preserving the
best-effort partial-consumption semantics.
Verified: cargo check + bandwidth monitor unit tests pass; cargo tree confirms
protobuf-src is enabled only for illumos/Solaris/*BSD and clocksource is gone
from the graph. The final illumos build must be confirmed on-platform.
Closes#3195
* fix(ecstore): guard ratelimit v2 capacity overflow
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* test(ecstore): avoid slow bandwidth reader timeout
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* fix(targets): drop vendored pulsar protobuf build
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* chore(deps): refresh mimalloc revision
Update mimalloc and libmimalloc-sys to the requested git revision after running the dependency refresh flow.
Keep ratelimit excluded while accepting compatible dependency updates from cargo update and cargo upgrade.
Harden all-feature test compilation by giving heavy integration test crates their own recursion limit and avoiding a cross-thread spawn for the embedded startup barrier future.
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* upgrade version
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* refactor(time): migrate audit and notify timestamps to jiff
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* test(ecstore): initialize heal walk decode error
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* refactor(targets): parse MySQL event time with jiff
Preserve MySQL DATETIME(6) wall-time formatting for RFC3339 eventTime values while removing the direct chrono dependency from rustfs-targets.
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* chore(deps): prune unused workspace dependencies
Apply cargo shear --fix to remove unused path-clean and s3select-api tempfile entries after the scoped jiff migration.
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* test(ecstore): remove duplicate heal walk decode error init
Remove the duplicate decode_error field from the heal walk test collector initializer so lib-test clippy compiles on CI.
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* refactor(policy): emit OPA timestamps with jiff
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* fix(hotpath): pin mimalloc allocator backend
* test(hotpath): verify mimalloc allocator backend
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* chore(hotpath): document unsafe allocator tests
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* feat(kms): record real cache hit, miss and eviction metrics (#5531)
* feat(kms): record real cache hit, miss and eviction metrics
The metadata cache reported (entry_count, 0) because moka exposes no hit
or miss counts, so the miss half of every cache report was a constant.
Track lookups and removals in the cache itself: hit/miss counters on the
lookup path, a moka eviction listener classifying removals by cause, and
an entry gauge refreshed whenever the entry set changes. The counters are
exported through the metrics facade under the rustfs_kms_ prefix with
static label values only, matching the operation-policy metrics, and are
also returned as a KmsCacheStats snapshot in place of the old tuple.
Cache semantics are unchanged: capacity, TTL and invalidation points are
the same, and remove now flushes pending maintenance so the gauge and the
removal notification describe the cache the caller sees.
Refs rustfs/backlog#1584
* fix(kms): report real cache counters through the admin status API
KmsStatusResponse.cache_stats mapped the old (entry_count, 0) tuple onto
hit_count and miss_count, so operators polling KMS status read the entry
count as a hit count and a miss count that was always zero.
Map the fields to the counters they claim to be, and add entry_count and
eviction_count as additive, defaulted fields so the entry number that
hit_count used to carry is still available.
Refs rustfs/backlog#1584
* fix(kms): refresh the cache entry gauge on lookup misses
The entry gauge was published only from the write paths, so an entry
dropped by TTL expiry left `rustfs_kms_metadata_cache_entries` reporting
a population that no longer existed until the next put, remove or clear.
A cache that goes quiet — entries ageing out with no further writes —
kept over-reporting indefinitely.
Republish the gauge from the lookup path when the lookup misses. A miss
is where expiry surfaces, and moka reaps expired entries in the
maintenance it runs during that same lookup, so the count read
afterwards reflects the reaping. Hits stay free of the extra work.
* docs(kms): correct the entry gauge convergence claim on the miss path
The comment on the miss-path gauge refresh said moka reaps expired
entries in the maintenance it runs on that same lookup. It does not:
`should_apply_reads` is gated on a full read log or an elapsed
housekeeping interval, so the removal that decrements `entry_count` and
reaches the eviction listener may land on a later lookup.
The behaviour and the test are unchanged — the gauge still converges,
and the test drives `run_pending_tasks` explicitly rather than riding on
that interval. Only the stated guarantee was wrong, so say interval
instead of same-lookup and record why forcing maintenance on the read
path was not the trade taken.
* chore(deps): refresh cargo dependencies
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peer_rest_recovery_probe_logs_keep_request_id_span_context failed ~10% of
`cargo test -p rustfs-ecstore --lib -- cluster::rpc::` runs with
left: "request-span", right: "recovery-monitor". The recovery-monitor
info_span! was evaluating to Span::none(), so the probe's log line landed
under the caller's span.
tracing caches each callsite's Interest in process-global state, and the
first thread to reach a callsite fixes that value. While at most one
dispatcher is registered, tracing-core takes a fast path that derives the
interest from the registering thread's own subscriber, and registration is
once-only (CAS). Under libtest a sibling test reaches recovery_monitor_span
via mark_offline_and_spawn_recovery from a thread with no subscriber, so
the interest is derived from NoSubscriber and cached as Interest::never()
for the whole process.
Add pin_callsite_interest_for_test(): registering a second, inert
dispatcher rebuilds every registered callsite's interest against the live
dispatcher set (repairing a poisoned value) and keeps tracing-core off the
single-dispatcher fast path (preventing new ones). This also covers the
production marked_suspect / recovery_monitor_started event callsites that
remote_disk_network_error_starts_recovery_monitor_with_request_context
asserts on.
rename_data_response_accepts_legacy_json_without_decode_error is a
separate root cause: it snapshots the process-global internode metrics and
asserts the decode-error counter did not move, which siblings that record
decode errors (or reset the counters) invalidate. Put the 11 tests that
observe those counters in one #[serial(internode_metrics)] group.
Both races are impossible under nextest, which runs each test in its own
process, so neither test belongs in the ecstore-serial-flaky test-group
(that serializes across process boundaries) nor in the ci-profile
quarantine (they never redden CI).
Verified: cluster::rpc:: subset 0/30 failures under libtest (was 3/30);
target test paired with its poisoner 0/30 (was 4/20); 5/5 clean under
nextest at 179/179.
Update selected workspace dependencies and lockfile entries.
Keep async-nats and rcgen on explicit feature sets while preserving the RustFS targets and TLS test surfaces.
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* chore(deps): refresh workspace dependencies
Refresh compatible workspace dependencies while preserving the requested
version pins. Update async-nats and Hyper, and replace the temporary Hyper
Git patch with the released crate.
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* chore(deps): bump hotpath to 0.21.5
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Restore the workspace reqwest default feature stack for RustFS outbound HTTPS clients, while keeping per-crate extra APIs such as json, stream, and multipart explicit. Lazily initialize the notification runtime from admin target access when RUSTFS_NOTIFY_ENABLE=true is already effective, and add regression coverage for HTTPS webhook custom CA handling and target-list visibility.
Fixes#5052.
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