* test(io-metrics): assert lib.rs record helper emissions
The 29 assertion-less record_* smoke tests in io-metrics/src/lib.rs called
their helpers and checked nothing; because METRICS_ENABLED defaults to
false they did not even reach the emission bodies. Replace them with six
DebuggingRecorder tests that enable the gate, pin every metric name the
helpers own, and pin the derived values, branch selection and label
mapping (rustfs/backlog#1836).
* test(tooling): anchor assertless-census delegation tokens to name segments
Add default-off PUT stage attribution for the rename_data sync tail so strict durability probes can split queue wait, fdatasync, directory fsync, rename, per-disk wait, and quorum wait without changing commit ordering or S3-visible behavior.
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
Record local read_version path resolution, path length check, xl.meta read, and metadata decode durations through the existing GET stage metrics channel. The new samples are gated by GET stage metrics so metrics-off reads avoid timer and recorder work.
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
Add a default-off inline-only data-read metadata early-stop gate that verifies inline plaintext before cancelling pending metadata tasks.
Keep non-inline, prepared, and request-shape-sensitive reads on full fanout, and record scheduled/completed/cancelled ReadVersion lifecycle metrics for normal fanout completion.
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* perf(metrics): attribute PUT stage costs
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* perf(ecstore): move PUT metadata during shuffle
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* perf(s3): reuse PUT object lock state
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* perf(ecstore): trim PUT metadata fanout clones
Build per-disk PUT metadata only for committed writer slots, move the response metadata out of the fanout vector, and preserve fresh FileInfo shuffle semantics.
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* perf(metrics): make PUT stage attribution opt-in
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* perf(ecstore): commit inline PUT shards directly
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* perf(ecstore): streamline rename staging cleanup
Use the directory-specific removal operation for rename_data staging parents. This avoids a guaranteed failed file-removal probe on Unix-like hosts and lets Windows remove the empty directory directly while preserving best-effort non-empty handling.
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* test(ecstore): cover inline PUT rename failures
Cache the detailed stage metrics gate once per PUT and exercise exact-quorum and quorum-minus-one failures after inline shard encoding.
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
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crates/io-metrics/src/config.rs was a near-copy of io-core's Backpressure/Deadlock configuration with already-drifted field names (high_watermark vs io-core's high_water_mark) and had no consumer outside the crate's own example: the canonical BackpressureConfig lives in crates/io-core/src/backpressure.rs. Delete the module, its lib.rs re-exports, and the example's unified-config section, and settle the corresponding ARCHITECTURE.md ledger line that tracked this copy's removal.
Ref rustfs/backlog#1833 (PR4).
* perf(ecstore): seek encrypted multipart Range GETs to the covering part boundary on the Legacy rio v1 backend
Phase A of https://github.com/rustfs/backlog/issues/1316. Encrypted Range GETs on the default (non rio-v2) backend previously planned storage_offset=0, storage_length=oi.size and discarded the decrypted prefix, so a small Range on a large SSE object read, erasure-decoded, and decrypted the whole object. Eligible multipart objects now seek to the covering part boundary using only the per-part size/actual_size metadata facts; the multipart decrypt reader already handles streams starting at any part boundary, so rio and the on-disk format are untouched. Single-part objects, compressed payloads, defective parts tables, and zero-length ranges keep the previous full read, and RUSTFS_ENCRYPTED_RANGE_SEEK=false restores it globally. A new histogram rustfs_get_encrypted_range_read_amplification plus a full|part_seek path counter record the physical/plaintext amplification at the ReadPlan decision point.
* fix(ecstore): guard encrypted multipart range seeks
* fix(io-metrics): align encrypted range metric names with the rustfs_io_ prefix
Every other metric in rustfs-io-metrics uses the rustfs_io_ prefix; the
two encrypted-range-seek metrics were the only exception. Rename before
first release so dashboards never see the unprefixed names.
Record local read_dir entry counts and duration for live-walker ListObjects scans so wide root/prefix amplification can be measured below the cross-set merge layer.
Add a focused LocalDisk scan_dir test showing a page limit of one still observes the whole parent directory enumeration, plus metric helper coverage.
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
The `metrics` macros re-run the recorder's `register_*` on every emission — a
`RwLock` read, a name-key hash, and an `Arc` clone — even for a metric that
never varies its key. For the hot, label-less recorders on the per-IO path
(`record_data_transfer`, `record_io_latency`, `record_io_latency_p95/p99`,
`record_io_queue_congestion`) that lookup is pure overhead once observability is
on.
Add `counter_increment_cached!` / `gauge_set_cached!` / `histogram_record_cached!`
that resolve the handle once via `LazyLock` in production and reuse it. Under
`cfg(test)` they re-resolve on every call, because the `metrics` crate resolves
against a thread-local recorder that `with_local_recorder` swaps per test — a
process-global cached handle would bind to whichever recorder was active first
and break test capture. The macros only wrap FIXED (label-less) keys, and the
`metrics_enabled()` gate still short-circuits before any emission when disabled.
Verified: the only callers of these functions are the collector (io-metrics'
own cfg(test) tests, which re-resolve) and production code; no cross-crate test
captures them. rustfs-io-metrics builds on both cfg paths, 147 unit + 4 doctests
pass, clippy clean.
Addresses rustfs/backlog#1185 (P3, per-emission handle caching).
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
The io-metrics crate already had per-stage GET/PUT switches, but the request
headers/summaries and ~40 general recorders (I/O scheduler, bytes-pool,
zero-copy, bandwidth, system-resource, error/timeout/retry) emitted
unconditionally, paying their label allocations and arithmetic even when no
metric recorder is installed.
Add `METRICS_ENABLED: AtomicBool` (default false) with `set_metrics_enabled()`
/ `metrics_enabled()`, isomorphic to the existing stage switches, and gate:
- GET headers/summaries via `get_stage_metrics_enabled()`:
record_get_object_request_start / _request_started / _request_result /
_timeout / _completion / _total_duration_with_path, plus legacy
record_get_object.
- PUT headers via `put_stage_metrics_enabled()`:
record_put_object_request_start / _request_result, plus legacy
record_put_object.
- 41 general recorders via `metrics_enabled()`.
Startup enables all three switches together under
`observability_metric_enabled()` (startup_observability.rs), with a passthrough
in startup_runtime_sources.rs. The global recorder is itself only installed
when observability metric export is on, so gating off is pure cost savings when
export is disabled and a no-op when it is enabled.
Deliberately NOT gated (would break function, not just observation): the EC
encode in-flight and GET buffered-bytes accounting guards
(add/remove_ec_encode_inflight_bytes, track_get_object_buffered_bytes) whose
values are read back by current_*; and the stateful sibling modules
(lock/deadlock/backpressure/autotuner/adaptive_ttl/collector/internode). The
console realtime metrics endpoint (/admin/v3/metrics) samples system state and
internode metrics directly, so it does not depend on the gated recorders.
Adds a toggle test exercising both the enabled and disabled paths, serialized
on the existing METRICS_FLAG_LOCK to stay robust under nextest's shared-process
model.
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
The tracker never influenced traversal: walkdir's follow behavior is
fixed up front by follow_links(), and should_follow() only gated the
tracker's own bookkeeping. Its 'depth limit' compared tree depth (not
symlink chain depth), so RUSTFS_CAPACITY_MAX_SYMLINK_DEPTH was a
complete no-op while its telemetry claimed symlinks were skipped that
walkdir had in fact followed and counted; record_symlink was always
called with size 0, so tracked_bytes never left zero (S12).
Remove the tracker, its skipped/summary events, the symlink metric and
the depth env knob end to end (the env's 'as u8' truncation goes with
it), and document the real semantics at the walker: follow_links(true)
counts targets with walkdir's ancestor-loop detection breaking cycles,
follow_links(false) — the default — counts no symlink targets. The scan
root itself is pre-resolved since backlog#1015.
Ref: rustfs/backlog#1018 (S12 from audit rustfs/backlog#1010)
Progress/timeout checks only ran when file_count advanced, so trees of
directory-only or error-dense entries (dirs, traversal errors, symlinks
never increment file_count) bypassed the entire cooperative time budget
and held the blocking thread for unbounded time, while each error entry
logged its own warn — permission-dense trees flooded the log (S13).
The stall detector was structurally unreachable: it fired on 'no file
progress between checks', but checks themselves only ran when file
progress happened, so RUSTFS_CAPACITY_STALL_TIMEOUT never did anything
since its introduction (S09).
- Progress checks (timeout + early-sampling entry) are now driven by a
visited-entry counter that also advances on directories and errors, so
every tree shape reaches the budget checks.
- Remove the unreachable stall detector and its plumbing end to end
(ProgressMonitor fields, ScanLimits, config getter, env const, stall
metric). Genuine walker wedges are handled by the hard outer
wall-clock budget from backlog#1017; no decorative protection is left.
- Cap per-entry error warns at 10 per scan with an explicit suppression
notice; had_partial_errors still records the condition.
Ref: rustfs/backlog#1016 (S09+S13 from audit rustfs/backlog#1010)
* fix(obs): isolate process sampler windows
Refs rustfs/backlog#1004
Refs rustfs/backlog#986
- add a reusable ProcessSampler so callers can own independent sysinfo refresh windows
- wire separate sampler instances for obs metrics scheduling and memory observability
- keep compatibility helpers while avoiding cross-task CPU and disk delta interference
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* fix(obs): import process sampler bundle helper
Refs rustfs/backlog#1004
Refs rustfs/backlog#986
- import collect_process_metric_bundle_with in the metrics scheduler
- drop the stale collect_process_metric_bundle import after switching scheduler sampling to independent process samplers
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* fix(obs): move process sampler into blocking task
Refs rustfs/backlog#1004
Refs rustfs/backlog#986
- move the memory observability process sampler into the spawn_blocking closure
- satisfy the closure static lifetime required by tokio while keeping the isolated sampler design intact
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
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* fix(ecstore): make post-commit old data dir cleanup best-effort (backlog#898)
A write is authoritatively committed once rename_data returns Ok (the new
version is durable on >= write_quorum disks and immediately readable). The
subsequent reclamation of the now-dereferenced old object/<data_dir> is pure
space reclamation, yet commit_rename_data_dir propagated a below-quorum GC
failure via `?` into ErasureWriteQuorum -> 503, producing a false-negative
ACK for an already-persisted write. This is a deliberate divergence from
MinIO (erasure-object.go:1577), which couples the two; the divergence is
justified by durability semantics, not parity.
Changes:
- commit_rename_data_dir now returns a structured OldDataDirCleanup receipt
and never returns Err. Adds an old==committed-dir anti-misdelete guard and
a committed_data_dir parameter. Classification is extracted into pure
functions (classify_old_data_dir_cleanup / map_cleanup_join_result /
is_cleanup_not_found) so it is unit-testable. Task panic/cancel is mapped to
a non-ignored DiskError::other (never DiskNotFound), and not-found is
normalized to reclaimed.
- object.rs / multipart.rs consume the receipt instead of `?`. The result
reverts to Ok, so the invalidate_get_object_metadata_cache self-heal and the
capacity/compression accounting that a `?` early-return previously skipped
now run on the cleanup-failure path too.
- On residue, report_old_data_dir_cleanup emits leak metrics and enqueues an
object heal over the existing heal channel (disk-health signal replacing the
503). heal_object -> reclaim_orphan_data_dirs already reclaims unreferenced
local data dirs, closing the loop end to end.
- Adds rustfs_old_data_dir_* counters (attempted/reclaimed/leaked/below_quorum)
as the operator-visible backstop for leaked residue.
- Adds a test-only (#[cfg(test)]) delete fault-injection seam; in production it
inlines to a no-op None and has no behavioral effect.
Tests: pure-function A/C group + join-error mapping + actions decision; A5/A5b
real-disk guard/reclaim integration; end-to-end overwrite returning 200 while
old-data-dir cleanup fails. #864 rollback guard test remains green.
* fix(ecstore): resolve merge conflicts with origin/main in io_primitives.rs
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fix(lock): renew distributed locks via heartbeat; wire server refresh (backlog#899)
A held distributed write lock had a fixed 30s TTL and was never renewed, so
any operation exceeding it got its per-node lease reclaimed and stolen by a
contender, causing split-brain writes. This implements Phase 0 + Phase 1 of the
#899 design (Phase 2 abort-on-loss is deferred and tracked in code comments).
Phase 0 (server refresh wiring, P0):
- node_service handle_refresh was a no-op stub that parsed args then always
returned success=true. Extract a testable `refresh_lock` free function that
actually delegates to the node's lock backend. Not-found maps to
success=false with no error_info, so RemoteClient::refresh keeps its
Ok(resp.success) semantics and yields a real not_found signal to the
coordinator heartbeat. Without this, client heartbeats were silently no-ops.
Phase 1 (client heartbeat + safe interval + observability):
- DistributedLockGuard spawns a heartbeat that refreshes every per-client lease
on a derived interval; interval is derived without Duration::clamp
(entries<=1 or interval>=ttl => no spawn), fixing the sub-second-ttl panic.
- Add LockLostSignal: declare the lock lost when not_found exceeds
entries.len() - refresh_quorum; RPC errors are not counted (absorbed by the
ttl > interval margin). Expose is_lock_lost()/lock_lost() for observers.
- disarm(), release(), and Drop now abort the heartbeat before releasing so no
refresh races the unlock (refresh only extends, never creates, a lease).
- Reclaim path stays behaviorally unchanged but now warns with owner/resource/
lease age and records a metric (#698 scavenger preserved).
- Add DEFAULT_LOCK_REFRESH_INTERVAL, LockRequest.refresh_interval (serde default
for RPC back-compat) + builder, and lock lifecycle metrics.
Open questions adopt the design's documented defaults (marked TODO in code):
refresh not-found -> Ok(false)/error_info=None; lost-quorum base entries.len();
DEFAULT_LOCK_REFRESH_INTERVAL=10s.
Tests: heartbeat keepalive/quorum-loss/jitter/boundary/disarm (lock crate),
server refresh delegation (rustfs), and end-to-end survives-past-ttl plus
crashed-owner-reclaim regressions (namespace).
* fix(rio): propagate http writer shutdown errors
* fix(ecstore): unify remote lock rpc deadlines
* fix(storage): reject corrupt read multiple payloads
* feat(rio): add internode http tuning profiles
* feat(metrics): add internode baseline signals
* feat(ecstore): observe shard locality topology
* feat(ecstore): gate shard locality scheduling
* feat(ecstore): gate batch read version rpc
* feat(ecstore): observe batch processor adaptation
* feat(ecstore): gate batch processor observation
* docs: add get benchmark regression analysis
* docs: add issue 797 execution plan status
* fix(ecstore): require explicit batch rpc support
* fix(ecstore): honor documented batch read gate
* fix(ecstore): keep batch read gate stable per call
* chore: update workspace dependencies
* feat(ecstore): log batch read gate decisions
* feat(ecstore): count batch read gate decisions
* test(issue-797): add local internode A/B runner
* test(rio): fix tuning profile spelling fixture
* fix(protocols): adapt sftp channel open callbacks
* fix(metrics): wrap batch processor observation args
* chore(docs): keep issue notes local only
* fix(storage): address internode review feedback
* fix(storage): address internode data-path review findings
- Run the BatchReadVersion auto-mode unary fallback outside the batch
RPC deadline so each read_version keeps its own per-op timeout and
health accounting instead of racing the whole batch against one
drive timeout.
- Cap adaptive batch-processor concurrency growth at a hard multiple
of the configured baseline so sustained fast batches cannot ratchet
past the configured limit.
- Parse RUSTFS_INTERNODE_HTTP_* tuning, RUSTFS_BATCH_PROCESSOR_ADAPTIVE,
and RUSTFS_METADATA_BATCH_READ once per process instead of re-reading
the environment on hot paths.
- Skip shard read-cost collection in observe mode when stage metrics
are disabled, and cache the local endpoint host list instead of
rebuilding it on every read.
- Allow --warp-extra-args values starting with -- and drop the unused
warp_hosts_csv helper in the issue-797 A/B runner.
* fix(storage): address internode data-path review findings
- Run the BatchReadVersion auto-mode unary fallback outside the batch
RPC deadline so each read_version keeps its own per-op timeout and
health accounting instead of racing the whole batch against one
drive timeout.
- Cap adaptive batch-processor concurrency growth at a hard multiple
of the configured baseline so sustained fast batches cannot ratchet
past the configured limit.
- Parse RUSTFS_INTERNODE_HTTP_* tuning, RUSTFS_BATCH_PROCESSOR_ADAPTIVE,
and RUSTFS_METADATA_BATCH_READ once per process instead of re-reading
the environment on hot paths.
- Skip shard read-cost collection in observe mode when stage metrics
are disabled, and cache the local endpoint host list instead of
rebuilding it on every read.
- Allow --warp-extra-args values starting with -- and drop the unused
warp_hosts_csv helper in the issue-797 A/B runner.
Co-Authored-By: heihutu<heihutu@gmail.com>
* fix(storage): align buffer clamp test with media cap
* fix(ecstore): release optimized read locks before streaming
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* perf(put): add eager path metrics and isolation tooling
* fix(decommission): persist progress adaptively (#3497)
Persist decommission progress after either the existing time interval or a migrated-item threshold, and flush progress baselines after bucket and terminal-state saves.
Also stabilize the OIDC discovery mock used by the pre-commit gate.
* refactor: move bucket operations contract (#3507)
* fix(s3): handle multipart flexible checksums (#3508)
* fix(io-core): avoid blocking on pooled buffer return
* perf(put): add slow inflight diagnostics
* perf(put): fix 16KiB regression with threshold and pool bypass
- Lower SMALL_EAGER_PUT_MAX_SIZE from 256KB to 8KB so objects >8KiB
use the streaming BufReader path (matches baseline behavior)
- Add POOL_BYPASE_MAX_SIZE (16KiB) to bypass BytesPool for very small
objects, avoiding Small-tier Mutex contention under high concurrency
- Add read_small_put_body_exact_direct() for direct Vec<u8> allocation
- Fix stale test assertions to match new 8KB threshold
Root cause analysis: the 16KiB regression was primarily caused by
instrumentation overhead in set_disk.rs (4x Instant::now() + metrics
per PUT), not BytesPool contention. Lowering the threshold eliminates
the eager-path overhead for 16KiB+ objects.
* perf(put): gate stage metrics behind observability flag
Add put_stage_metrics_enabled() AtomicBool switch in io-metrics crate.
When disabled (default), record_put_object_path() and
record_put_object_stage_duration() are no-ops, avoiding unnecessary
histogram/counter macro overhead in the PUT hot path.
The flag is set to true during startup when OTEL metric export is
enabled (rustfs_obs::observability_metric_enabled() == true).
This eliminates the per-request metrics overhead that contributed
to the 16KiB PUT regression when metrics collection is not active.
* perf(put): comprehensive optimization - restore eager path, cache env, remove UUID
Change 1: Restore SMALL_EAGER_PUT_MAX_SIZE from 8KB to 1MB
- The try_lock() fix (d13a189e3) eliminates the blocking that caused
service health timeouts under 512KiB c64 load
- Eager path with BytesPool is now safe for objects up to 1MB
- Recovers the eager path benefit for 32KiB-256KiB objects
Change 2: Adjust POOL_BYPASE_MAX_SIZE from 16KB to 4KB
- With eager path restored to 1MB, objects 4KB-1MB benefit from pool reuse
- Only ≤4KB objects bypass the pool (allocation cost negligible)
Change 3: Cache RUSTFS_ERASURE_ENCODE_MAX_INFLIGHT_BYTES via OnceLock
- Eliminates per-encode std::env::var() syscall
- Env var still works (read once at first use)
Change 4: Replace Uuid::new_v4() with Uuid::nil() in Erasure construction
- _id field is unused in hot paths (documented in code)
- Eliminates CSPRNG syscall per PUT request
Change 5: Add concurrency-aware buffer sizing to PUT path
- Reuses get_concurrency_aware_buffer_size() from GET path
- Reduces buffer size under high concurrency (0.4x at >8 concurrent)
- Lowers memory pressure for >1MB streaming PUTs
* chore: add pyroscope feature flag and clean up imports
- Add pyroscope feature flag forwarding to rustfs-obs
- Remove unused allow(non_upper_case_globals) in globals.rs
- Sort imports and fix Cargo.toml formatting consistency
* style: fix import ordering and code formatting
- Sort imports alphabetically in globals.rs, encode.rs
- Fix indentation in erasure_coding encode/erasure
- Clean up HashReader formatting in object_usecase.rs
* fix(test): use tokio::test for request_logging_layer tests
The tests call tokio::spawn via RequestContextLayer, which requires a
Tokio runtime. Changed from #[test] + futures::executor::block_on to
#[tokio::test] + .await, and replaced tracing::subscriber::with_default
with tracing::subscriber::set_default to support async.
* fix(bench): normalize no-space throughput/latency parsing in to_bps/to_ms
When a benchmark tool prints throughput without a separator (e.g. 123MiB/s),
awk '{print $2}' returns empty because the whole string is one field,
causing to_bps to return N/A and losing valid measurements in CSV output.
Insert a space between number and unit via sed before awk field splitting.
Same fix applied to to_ms for latency values like '50ms'.
Also add TODO comment on PUT path noting that get_concurrency_aware_buffer_size
reads ACTIVE_GET_REQUESTS instead of PUT concurrency (PR #3514 review).
Refs: PR #3514 review comments by chatgpt-codex-connector
* fix(metrics): correct POOL_BYPASS comments and separate PUT vs generic stage metrics
- Fix 3 comment-code mismatches: POOL_BYPASS_MAX_SIZE is 4KiB, not 16KiB
- Add generic record_stage_duration() with separate histogram
(rustfs_internal_stage_duration_ms) for non-PUT paths
- Replace record_put_object_stage_duration with record_stage_duration in
metacache_set, store_list_objects, and bucket_lifecycle_ops to avoid
polluting PUT-specific dashboards with listing/lifecycle timings
- Fix flaky test: serialize tests mutating PUT_STAGE_METRICS_ENABLED with
METRICS_FLAG_LOCK mutex and explicitly set desired state at test start
Refs: PR #3514 review comments by chatgpt-codex-connector
* style: apply cargo fmt to metacache_set.rs
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Co-authored-by: 安正超 <anzhengchao@gmail.com>
* feat(ecstore): add object lock diagnostics
Add configurable namespace lock diagnostics for object operations so production contention can be traced by operation, owner, and key.
Wrap object read/write lock acquisition in diagnostic guards across get, head, put, delete, copy, and multipart flows, and log slow acquisition and long hold durations behind new RUSTFS_OBJECT_LOCK_DIAG_* settings.
Verification:
- make pre-commit
* feat(obs): expose object lock diagnostics metrics
Add Prometheus metrics and Grafana panels for object namespace lock diagnostics, covering slow acquire counts, slow hold counts, acquire duration, hold duration, and the diagnostics-enabled state.
Adopt PR review feedback by keeping diagnostic guards alive through the guarded operation so long-hold warnings and metrics are emitted, reusing shared env helpers, and reducing default-path overhead when diagnostics are disabled.
Verification:
- cargo check -p rustfs-ecstore -p rustfs-io-metrics
- cargo test -p rustfs-ecstore store::object -- --nocapture
- make pre-commit
* perf(obs): reduce object lock diag overhead
Avoid repeated environment parsing on hot object-lock paths by caching the diagnostics-enabled flag, and stop allocating label strings for object lock metrics by recording static labels directly.
Strengthen io-metrics tests by using a local recorder and asserting that the expected object lock diagnostic counters, gauges, and histograms are emitted.
Verification:
- cargo check -p rustfs-ecstore -p rustfs-io-metrics
- cargo test -p rustfs-io-metrics -- --nocapture
- make pre-commit