Replace every bare `#[allow(dead_code)]` in ecstore with either a deletion or a per-item allow carrying a `reason`. Blanket allows at module, struct, and impl level silence the lint for future members too, so each is narrowed to the members that are actually dead.
Delete the dead cluster in `config/heal.rs` (`Config`, its three methods, `RUSTFS_BITROT_CYCLE_IN_MONTHS`, `parse_bitrot_config`) rather than annotate it: it has no callers and is unreachable outside the crate, and `parse_bitrot_config` would panic on its disabled path via `Duration::from_secs_f64(-1.0)`. `DEFAULT_KVS` stays, since the config registry uses it.
Correct two `reason` strings on `Checksum::new` and `PutObjReader::md5_current_hex_string`, which are methods but carried a field-only rationale.
Refs backlog#1823
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
* feat(tier): add transition candidate probe contract
Add a fail-closed WarmBackend probe contract for provider-authoritative transition candidate state. Default providers report Unsupported, while the shared mock backend can now model missing, unversioned, and exact-version candidates for follow-up recovery tests.
This is a forward-compatible foundation for #1352/#1358 recovery work and does not change production cleanup behavior.
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* feat(tier): probe transition candidates from providers
Implement provider-authoritative transition candidate probing for S3-family warm backends by querying ListObjectVersions with exact-key filtering and fail-closed classification for delete markers, multiple versions, truncation, and unknown versioning state.
This keeps non-S3 providers on the default Unsupported probe result and forwards MinIO, RustFS, and R2 through the S3 probe implementation.
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* fix(ecstore): remove reachable panics in tiering, replication, and heal paths
- Parse x-amz-expiration leniently in tier PUT responses; any lifecycle
rule on the remote tier bucket returns an RFC1123 date that the previous
ISO8601 unwrap turned into a panic of the ILM transition worker
- Skip invalid user-metadata header values (with a warning) when building
tier and replication PUT headers instead of panicking on non-ASCII input
- Heal: tolerate absent data_dir for delete markers and remote objects
- transition_object: don't unwrap version_id on unversioned buckets when
recording partial writes for offline disks
- Admin server info: use port_or_known_default() so default-port (80/443)
endpoints don't panic is_server_resolvable
- Tier ListObjectsV2 client: decode response body with from_utf8_lossy
- walk_internal: log merge_entry_channels errors instead of dropping them
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(ecstore): fail heal explicitly when data_dir is missing
Address review feedback: unwrap_or_default() silently substituted a nil
UUID when latest metadata lacked data_dir. Delete markers and remote
objects legitimately have no data_dir and skip the data-heal block, but
for a regular object a missing data_dir means corrupt metadata — return
FileCorrupt with a descriptive log instead of building part paths under
a nil UUID directory.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit introduces a significant reorganization of the project structure to improve maintainability and clarity.
Key changes include:
- Adjusted the directory layout for a more logical module organization.
- Removed unused crate dependencies, reducing the overall project size and potentially speeding up build times.
- Updated import paths and configuration files to reflect the structural changes.