feat(madmin): add a SigV4-signed admin client for heal and scanner APIs
The madmin crate held only wire types; automation and mc-style tooling
had no way to drive the heal/scanner admin surface without hand-rolled
HTTP. Add `AdminClient`, which signs with the same rustfs-signer path
the server authenticates (UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD marker, matching RustFS peer
admin calls) and wraps:
- heal_start / heal_status / heal_stop over POST /rustfs/admin/v3/heal/
(bucket/prefix path params percent-encoded per segment; stop models
the server's two cancel branches: token-scoped task status vs
path-scoped start-success receipt);
- background_heal_status, scanner_status (freshness typed), plus
ilm_expiry_status / replacement_recovery_status passthroughs;
- a public get_json escape hatch for endpoints not wrapped yet.
Wire types follow the madmin-go model (SDK-owned mirrors pinned by
round-trip tests): HealOpts with serde defaults so partial settings
objects decode, HealScanMode accepting both the numeric and name
encodings, and status structs that type the fields operators branch on
while flattening unknown nested payloads verbatim so server additions
cannot break the client. Errors map to a closed AdminClientError enum
(InvalidEndpoint / Transport / HttpStatus with body / Decode).
Tests cover wire round-trips, path building, both stop branches, error
mapping, and — via a dependency-free raw-TCP test server — that signed
requests carry a SigV4 Authorization header, the right method/path/
query, and the expected JSON body.
Closesrustfs/backlog#1869 (first increment; single-sourcing the wire
structs server-side and an embedded-server e2e roundtrip are noted as
follow-ups there).
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Add opt-in hotpath feature surfaces to every workspace crate and wire the root rustfs feature passthrough for function, allocation, and CPU profiling.
Add a focused set of function-level measurements for scanner, heal, lock, target replay, IAM, KMS, Keystone, trusted proxy, and capacity paths without adding request-scoped primitive wrappers.
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* chore(deps): remove redundant dependency features
Remove manifest feature entries that are implied by other requested features in the same dependency declaration.
Verified that the resolved Cargo feature graph is unchanged after the cleanup.
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* chore(deps): narrow tokio and reqwest features
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Move workspace-level dependency feature lists into the member crates that consume each dependency while keeping required default-features flags at the workspace root.
Also refresh starshard to 2.2.2 via cargo update and cargo upgrade --exclude ratelimit.
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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.