* fix(scanner): defer usage publication during pool recovery
* fix(scanner): preserve metrics when publication is deferred
* fix(scanner): route test types through storage boundary
* fix(scanner): keep cache floor deferred during movement
Add deterministic rename_data coverage for tail-disk success/failure, cancellation serialization, and strict quorum rollback visibility after disk reopen. This establishes the safety boundary before experimenting with write-quorum early ACK and background tail completion for backlog #925.
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* fix(lifecycle): safely expire all object versions
* fix(lifecycle): preserve delete-all replication purges
* fix(lifecycle): remove dead replication journal
* fix(ci): avoid lifecycle transition test stack overflow
* fix(lifecycle): release recovery locks before tier IO
* test(lifecycle): align object-lock error assertions
* test(lifecycle): avoid scanner restore stack overflow
* test(scanner): avoid stack overflow in transition and restore flow test (#6300)
* refactor(scanner): split remote_scanner.rs into stream child module (#6289)
Split the 3080-line remote_scanner.rs (47% inline tests) into a
canonical foo.rs + foo/ module tree with zero behavior change:
- remote_scanner.rs (~320): protocol constants, process statics, and
the request decode/validate/admit/preflight/claim API plus root
re-exports
- remote_scanner/stream.rs (~1340): wire/frame types, replay cache,
FrameAuthenticator, serve path, local bucket scan + persist, client
scan, and the bounded stream plumbing
- remote_scanner/stream/tests.rs (~1470): the inline test module as a
child module of stream so it can reach both parents' private items
All crate paths are unchanged: lib.rs re-exports
(serve_remote_scanner_request, RemoteScannerRequest, ...) resolve
through root re-exports, and scanner_io's crate::remote_scanner::
{scan_remote_bucket, RemoteScannerScanSpec, RemoteScannerOutcome}
paths resolve through pub(crate) re-exports. Cross-module items gain
pub(super), whose scope equals the old single-module privacy domain;
no item's effective visibility widens. Code is moved verbatim apart
from those markers, per-module import headers, and rustfmt line
re-wraps.
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* refactor(heal): split resume.rs into focused child modules (#6290)
Split the 4242-line resume.rs (46% inline tests) into a canonical
foo.rs + foo/ module tree with zero behavior change:
- resume.rs (~1020): state file constants, PersistThrottle, ResumeState,
ResumeManager core (constructors, load/discovery, progress mutators,
ordinary persistence) plus root re-exports
- resume/replacement.rs (~690): replacement-intent/proof types and the
ResumeManager replacement-lifecycle methods
- resume/checkpoint.rs (~350): ResumeCheckpoint + CheckpointManager
- resume/utils.rs (~310): ResumeUtils statics
- resume/tests.rs (~1980): the inline test module as a child module
All module paths are unchanged (heal::resume::CheckpointManager and
friends resolve through root re-exports), so no consumer inside or
outside the crate changes. Items defined in child modules keep
module-private visibility; only the ten cross-module helpers gain
pub(super), which is not part of the crate API. Code is moved verbatim
apart from those visibility markers, four super::storage_api path
fixes, and the new per-module import headers.
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* refactor(scanner): split scanner_io.rs into child modules (#6294)
Split the 5369-line scanner_io.rs (39% inline tests) into a canonical
scanner_io.rs + scanner_io/ module tree with zero behavior change:
- scanner_io.rs (~660): constants, metadata-error constructors, the
bucket scan plan, cycle-status classification helpers, the ScannerIO /
ScannerIOCache / ScannerIODisk traits, and ScannerCycleResult
- scanner_io/dirty_usage.rs (~300): process-wide dirty-usage statics
and the acknowledgment protocol
- scanner_io/guards.rs (~270): concurrency gauges and RAII guards
- scanner_io/cache.rs (~410): scanner cache locks and the snapshot
persist/publish path
- scanner_io/io_cycle.rs (~390), io_cache.rs (~1160), io_disk.rs
(~230): the ECStore / SetDisks / Disk trait implementations
- scanner_io/publish_gate_tests.rs (~750) and tests.rs (~1340): the two
inline test modules as child modules
All crate paths are unchanged: the lib.rs scanner_io re-exports and
every crate::scanner_io:: consumer (scanner.rs, remote_scanner,
scanner_folder, and cross-crate rustfs users) resolve through root
re-exports with their original visibilities (pub stays pub, pub(crate)
stays pub(crate)). Cross-module items gain pub(super), whose scope
equals the old single-module privacy domain. Code is moved verbatim
apart from those markers, per-module import headers, and rustfmt
re-wraps.
The logging-guardrail nsscanner_disk skip-set_disks rule now points at
scanner_io/io_disk.rs where the function moved; the pattern and
thresholds are unchanged.
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* refactor(scanner): split data_usage_define persistence and tests (#6292)
Split the 3655-line data_usage_define.rs (59% inline tests) into a
canonical foo.rs + foo/ module tree with zero behavior change:
- data_usage_define.rs (~950): cache constants and revision helpers,
the data-usage tree types, DataUsageCacheInfo with its hand-written
Serialize, the in-memory tree operations, dui, and marshal/unmarshal
- data_usage_define/persistence.rs (~580): the load/backup/restore
ladder (load, try_load_inner, revision_for_path) and the CAS save
path with its retry policy and save metrics
- data_usage_define/tests.rs (~2155): the inline test module as a child
module
All module paths are unchanged (the lib.rs data_usage_define::* glob
re-export and every crate::data_usage_define:: consumer resolve as
before). The hand-written map-encoded Serialize for
DataUsageCacheInfo is moved byte-for-byte per the AGENTS.md
cross-cutting invariant; on-disk names and the cache key format const
stay in the root. Four persistence helpers used by tests gain
pub(super), whose scope equals the old single-module privacy domain.
Code is moved verbatim apart from those markers, per-module import
headers, and rustfmt re-wraps.
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* chore(deps): bump datafusion to 55.0.0 (#6288)
* refactor(heal): split task.rs per heal kind (#6293)
* feat(ecstore): batch small file fdatasync commits (#6297)
* feat(ecstore): batch small file fdatasync commits
Add a default-off experimental file fdatasync group commit path for small rename_data shard directories. The coordinator batches same-disk waiters into one blocking task while preserving per-directory source fsync after shard contents are durable.
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* test(e2e): wait for compression S3 readiness
Reuse the shared S3 API readiness probe for compression test servers so multipart requests do not race the startup readiness gate after the TCP port opens.
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* fix(tier): recover multi-committed mutation intents (#6296)
* fix(tier): recover multi-committed mutation intents
* fix(tier): recover committed mutations on standalone nodes
* test(scanner): avoid stack overflow in transition test
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Add PUT-stage diagnostics for file fdatasync group commit wait time, per-group outstanding depth, and rename disk completion position. These metrics keep the existing default-off PUT stage gate and do not change group commit scheduling or quorum behavior.
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* feat(ecstore): batch small file fdatasync commits
Add a default-off experimental file fdatasync group commit path for small rename_data shard directories. The coordinator batches same-disk waiters into one blocking task while preserving per-directory source fsync after shard contents are durable.
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* test(e2e): wait for compression S3 readiness
Reuse the shared S3 API readiness probe for compression test servers so multipart requests do not race the startup readiness gate after the TCP port opens.
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Two producer paths double-booked the same damage across repair records
(backlog#1894 axis A):
- The scanner's corrupt-metadata branch fired a durable MRF journal
intent, an immediate High heal request, and a pending-ledger entry for
the same object. When the MRF intent is accepted into the channel it
already covers the repair durably (the consumer files a High Metadata
heal and the journal replays it across restarts), so the immediate
request and ledger entry are dropped in that case; on delivery failure
(feature disabled, channel uninitialized, or full) the old immediate
request + ledger path runs unchanged, keeping the repair safety net.
- The read path filed a journal intent before the read-repair
reservation check, so a burst of reads failing on one object booked a
journal record per retry. The intent now rides the submission: it is
filed only when the sighting wins the dedup TTL, next to the Low
request, via a new optional mrf_intent field on
ReadRepairHealSubmission (None keeps the historical no-intent
behavior for the other read-repair call sites).
Manager dedup-key semantics are untouched; the fix is that competing
producers stop double-booking. With RUSTFS_HEAL_MRF_ENABLE off both
paths behave exactly as before.
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T2 of backlog#1827. `data_movement_stage_error` flattened every stage failure into `Error::other(format!(...))`, discarding the typed error. The cost was visible in tree: `is_decommission_target_capacity_error` had to match rendered text —
let message = err.to_string();
message.contains(&disk_full) || message.contains(&storage_full)
— to notice that the destination pool had filled up, and `is_decommission_copy_cleanup_safe_error` could not see a not-found that surfaced from inside a stage at all.
The wrapper now carries what it wrapped. `DataMovementStageError` renders the same string and returns the original through `source()`; `Error::other` boxes it through `std::io::Error`, so `data_movement_stage_source` recovers it by downcast. Both classifiers unwrap before matching, keeping their substring paths for errors that arrive through some other wrapper.
The rendered message is unchanged, which a test now pins against the exact string the old `format!` produced rather than against a `contains`. Three more cover the round trip for `DiskFull`, `StorageFull`, `FileNotFound` and `SlowDown`, that unrelated errors are not mistaken for stage wrappers, and — the case the issue names — that a not-found surfacing from inside a stage is judged cleanup-safe by the decommission loop exactly as a direct one is.
Refs backlog#1827
Add default-off PUT stage helpers for fdatasync batch shape and rename quorum fanout shape so #925 follow-up probes can distinguish shard sync batching opportunities from fanout convergence.
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`is_data_usage_cache_absent` matched `FileNotFound | VolumeNotFound`, but `SetDisks::get_object_reader` runs its failures through `to_object_err`, which rewrites those to `ObjectNotFound` and `BucketNotFound` before they reach the caller. The classifier therefore never matched in production: a cache object that simply does not exist was treated as a transient failure, retried five times with backoff, and then reported as an error instead of an empty cache. Admin server-info resolves one cache per erasure set, so that is roughly 1.5s of pointless backoff per set on any cluster whose scanner has not written a cache yet.
The same rewrite is why the pre-existing `FileNotFound | VolumeNotFound` arm in the old loop never fired either, which left the legacy-key fallback beside it unreachable — it only ever returned an empty cache through the catch-all break.
The classifier now covers the rewritten variants as well as the raw pair, the test store reports absence the way `to_object_err` does, and a new test pins which variants actually arrive.
Refs backlog#1828
* fix(ecstore): make the data-usage cache load actually retry
`load_data_usage_cache` wrapped its read in `while retries < 5`, but every arm of the match inside broke out of the loop, so `retries` was never incremented and the random sleep below it was unreachable: the loop always ran exactly once. The fallback arm compounded this by re-matching the *outer* error after the legacy-key read failed, which meant its second arm could not be reached either.
The read now goes through `rustfs_utils::retry::retry_with_backoff`. A key that is absent under both the prefixed and the legacy name still yields an empty cache without retrying, since retrying a definitive absence cannot turn it into a hit. A transient failure is retried with capped, jittered backoff and surfaces as an error once the attempts are exhausted, instead of being reported as an empty cache — the sole caller already maps `Err` to `usage_error = DATA_USAGE_UNAVAILABLE`, so a read failure now says "unavailable" rather than "zero usage".
`load_data_usage_cache` is generic over `ObjectIO` rather than taking `&SetDisks`, which is what makes the retry and fallback ordering testable at all; being untestable is why the inert loop survived. The call site passes `as_ref()` instead of cloning the `Arc` it immediately borrowed.
Refs backlog#1828
* fix(ecstore): route the load bound through the storage-api contracts
The generic bound named `rustfs_storage_api::ObjectIO` directly, which the architecture guard rejects: ecstore modules must reach storage-api symbols through `crates/ecstore/src/storage_api_contracts`. The bound is now the crate's own `EcstoreObjectIO` alias, which pins the same associated types in one place.
That alias is `pub(crate)`, so `load_data_usage_cache` becomes `pub(crate)` too rather than exposing a crate-private bound on a public signature. Nothing outside ecstore called it — its only caller is `diagnostics/admin_server_info.rs`, and it was never re-exported from the crate root.
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Route strict inline rename_data dst-parent fsync through the default-off group-commit helper when enabled while preserving the namespace file-sync limited path by default.
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Use Linux openat2 with RESOLVE_BENEATH and RESOLVE_NO_SYMLINKS for LocalDisk I/O path validation while keeping the existing lstat walk as the public-path and unsupported-kernel fallback. Add focused regression coverage for traversal, symlink swaps, missing leaves, recreated parents, high-cardinality prefixes, final symlink leaves, and concurrent validation.
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