`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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Removing the blanket exposes eighteen items. Six are deleted; the rest belong to one feature that was never wired up.
crates/ecstore/src/data_usage/local_snapshot.rs and its aggregation entry point, aggregate_local_snapshots, form a complete per-disk usage-snapshot feature: read/write of snapshot files under the metadata bucket, cross-disk aggregation, and tests. Nothing calls it. It landed in #5307 on 2026-07-27 and git log -S over the whole history shows the entry point has never had a caller; the live data-usage path is load_data_usage_from_backend / store_data_usage_in_backend. Rather than delete a recent, tested feature on cleanup grounds, the module gets a header explaining the situation and its items carry individual allows, so the gap stays greppable without reintroducing a blanket. One commit flips this to deletion if that is preferred.
Deleted:
- DATA_USAGE_BLOOM_NAME together with DATA_USAGE_BLOOM_NAME_PATH. Both are a dead duplicate of the pair in crates/scanner/src/data_usage_define.rs, which has roughly fifty consumers across scanner.rs and remote_scanner.rs; the ecstore copies have none.
- increment_bucket_usage_memory and decrement_bucket_usage_memory, thin wrappers over the live record_bucket_object_write_memory and record_bucket_object_delete_memory.
- sync_memory_cache_with_backend, whose doc comment says it is "called by scanner" — nothing calls it.
- create_cache_entry_from_summary and cache_to_data_usage_info, neither with a consumer in any lane.
resolve_loaded_snapshot is kept with an allow: nine tests in the same file assert its primary/backup fallback.
Verification, four lanes warning-free: default, --tests, --features rio-v2 --tests, --features test-util --tests. rustfs-scanner still compiles clean. cargo nextest run -p rustfs-ecstore 4041 passed; clippy --lib --tests -D warnings clean; make pre-commit exit 0.
Ref rustfs/backlog#1823 (step 2).
Delete the dead ecstore save_data_usage_cache and the thin
DataUsageCache::marshal_msg it was the only caller of, drop the
Serialize derive (and the dead DataUsageCacheStorage trait with its
save path) from the thin projection types so no write path can exist
outside the scanner's canonical map-encoded writer, and pin the
persisted .usage-cache.bin wire bytes with cross-crate fixture tests
on both the scanner writer and the thin reader.
Refs rustfs/backlog#1828 (T1-T3).
Upgrading from a pre-v2 release leaves only the legacy .usage.json snapshot, which has no completeness marker and is demoted to non-authoritative, so every write to a quota-enabled bucket failed closed with a retryable 503 until the scanner's first complete cycle persisted .usage.v2.json — a production outage on large namespaces (issue #5716).
Quota admission now degrades to the last persisted per-bucket size: normalize_loaded_data_usage returns the pre-discard bucket sizes, the TTL-bounded snapshot cache retains them (carried forward through failed refreshes), and QuotaChecker::get_real_time_usage falls back to that baseline when the authoritative caches miss. The baseline is static between snapshot loads, so hard-quota enforcement is advisory for the duration of the degraded window — strictly tighter than beta.11 (usage treated as 0) and strictly more available than a blanket 503. Buckets absent from every persisted snapshot still fail closed, and removing a bucket's usage from the backend purges the baseline so a recreated bucket cannot inherit the dead incarnation's size.
Refs #5716
* Change Rust toolchain channel to stable
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* style: apply clippy --fix and cargo fix lint suggestions
Run `cargo clippy --fix --all-targets --all-features` and
`cargo fix --lib --all-targets` across the workspace, then resolve the
remaining warnings by hand:
- collapse needless borrows in `format!` args, prefer `?` over explicit
early returns, and use `.values()` / `.flatten()` iterator adapters
- rewrite the `Md5` scan loop via `manual_flatten` and re-indent the
`select!` macro body (rustfmt skips macro interiors)
- annotate the intentional dead-code `Md5` inherent methods (constructed
only by the test factory) with `#[allow(dead_code)]`
Behavior is unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>