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360bceafce |
feat(heal): add progress and trace observability (#6179)
* feat(heal): track erasure set progress baseline Record erasure-set heal byte progress from per-object results and seed progress totals from complete usage-cache snapshots when available. Keep usage-cache failures observational so heal execution continues without a baseline. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * feat(heal): skip filtered erasure set versions Skip erasure-set versions written after the durable heal start time, and queue lifecycle-expired versions for expiry before skipping them. Track new-version and ILM-expired skips separately so progress can explain completed baseline work without treating these skips as retry-blocking failures. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * feat(heal): wire abandoned data-dir cleanup check Connect check_abandoned_parts through ECStore, pool, and set layers so heal can invoke the existing orphan data-dir reclaim path instead of returning NotImplemented. Add dry-run support to the reclaim scan and cover dry-run plus scoped set behavior with regression tests. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * feat(obs): add heal scanner trace bus Introduce an in-process broadcast trace bus with typed heal and scanner events, lazy event construction, and bounded lagged-subscriber behavior. Cover zero-subscriber publishing, subscription delivery, drop accounting, and lagged receivers with focused common-crate tests. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * feat(obs): stream heal trace events from admin API Wire the admin trace endpoint to the common trace bus for heal/scanner events, including kind, regex, and threshold filtering. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * feat(obs): emit heal trace events Publish heal task lifecycle and abandoned-parts cleanup events through the common trace bus so the admin trace stream has live heal diagnostics. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * feat(obs): emit scanner trace events Publish scanner folder, lifecycle action, and heal-candidate events through the common trace bus for live admin scanner diagnostics. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): route data usage loader through storage api Keep ECStore data-usage facade access behind the heal storage_api boundary so architecture migration guards can validate the heal progress path. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * perf(heal): avoid lifecycle snapshots on ordinary heal pages Only request lifecycle object snapshots when the heal pass has lifecycle expiry context. This keeps ordinary listing and disk-walk pages from cloning FileInfo/ObjectInfo payloads while preserving the skip path that queues expired versions. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(heal): update bug-fix mocks for lifecycle snapshots Carry the lifecycle snapshot opt-in argument through the remaining heal bug-fix test mocks so all-targets clippy covers the updated storage trait. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(rustfs): sync heal storage mock signature Update the rustfs storage RPC test mock for the lifecycle snapshot opt-in argument and cover it with rustfs all-targets clippy. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(e2e): allocate smoke ports across nextest processes Serialize E2E port selection with a small /tmp allocator so nextest workers do not reuse the same just-released ephemeral port before RustFS binds it. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> --------- Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> |
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f17ea7f146 |
fix(heal): harden replacement rebuild tracking (#5892)
* fix(heal): gate auto replacement formatting Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): require replacement target outcomes Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): bind resumes to replacement targets Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): fence healing marker ownership Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(heal): cover replacement target completion Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * docs(heal): clarify replacement recovery status Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): canonicalize replacement target checks Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): satisfy marker test module lint Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): scope automatic replacement format Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): require a mounted replacement target Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): avoid cloned ref slice in test Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): revalidate replacement before scanning Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): reset stale resume checkpoints Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): release scanner disk map before probing Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): persist replacement intent before format Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): fail closed on mountinfo read errors Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): fence replacement target identity Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): order replacement completion cleanup Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): atomically seal replacement completion Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(heal): census replacement target shards Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): fence replacement recovery ownership Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): preserve replacement recovery anchors Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): satisfy replacement recovery lint gates Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): bind replacement identity to mount lease Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(heal): cover durable replacement recovery states Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): validate persisted resume task identifiers Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): avoid blocking replacement marker CAS Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): report failed marker rollback Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(heal): pin replacement resume schema compatibility Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): preserve durable recovery anchors Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): preserve public disk path semantics Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(heal): use canonical replacement task ids Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(heal): cover automatic replacement in 3x4 cluster Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): verify replacement target commits Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): persist replacement completion proof Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * feat(heal): expose durable replacement status Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): bound durable replacement discovery Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): remove replacement readiness bypass Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): retry terminal replacement cleanup Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): isolate replacement intents from legacy resume Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): migrate legacy replacement intents at startup Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * style(heal): apply strict clippy fix Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): prioritize active replacement recovery state Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): bind readiness to the admitted mount lease Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): atomically publish replacement intents Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): isolate replacement recovery directory Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): tolerate an empty recovery directory Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * style(heal): remove redundant disk bytes conversion Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): reconcile proof-first replacement recovery Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): fence torn intent recovery Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(heal): cover replacement migration conflicts Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): fence replacement lease mount identity Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(heal): cover missing replacement path admission Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): reject conflicting legacy completion proof Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): fall back to proc mount identity Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * feat(admin): expose replacement recovery status Surface the local durable replacement recovery snapshot in the background heal status response so operators can tell whether replacement cleanup is definitive or still pending. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): keep replacement status compatible Keep the existing background heal status response wire-compatible while retaining the Linux mount lease cleanup needed for the replacement recovery branch. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * style(ecstore): match linux mount lease formatting Keep Linux rustfmt output stable for the replacement mount lease comparison. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): qualify mount lease test constant Use the disk module path for the format config constant in the Linux mount lease regression test. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): keep procfd mount roots directory-safe Use a procfd path with an explicit directory component so Unix directory guards can open the replacement mount lease root with O_NOFOLLOW while preserving handle-relative I/O semantics. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): delete empty leased buckets via dirfd Use the held mount lease fd as the parent for non-force empty bucket deletion on Linux so procfd-rooted paths do not get rejected as BucketNotEmpty. Also make the download-part OpenOptions truncate behavior explicit and keep fsync test recording stable across procfd canonicalization. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): scan leased bucket paths for emptiness Use the local disk I/O root for bucket emptiness probes before non-force bucket deletion and table-bucket metadata checks. This keeps validation on the same mount instance as the subsequent local disk delete path. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * test(ecstore): align lease path test probes Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): block unsafe replacement recovery restarts Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): defer blocked replacement candidates Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): retry transient replacement discovery Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): keep transient recovery errors retryable Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): block corrupt legacy replacement state Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): classify flat replacement intent corruption Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): keep transient resume loads retryable Classify malformed legacy replacement state as blocking corruption while preserving disk and transient load failures for retry. This avoids permanently blocking replacement recovery on temporary storage errors. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): avoid latching transient legacy publishes Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): retry blocked legacy migrations Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(heal): defer blocked startup recoveries Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): preserve disk sync limiter across lease roots Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> --------- Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: zhi22915 <qiuzgang@gmail.com> |
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255f3395bc | fix(ecstore): rename stale two_set_test_sets references to make_local_two_set_sets (#5886) | ||
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70deb3284b | fix(select): pin object snapshot for query lifetime (#5835) | ||
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47369ff027 | fix(heal): defer scoped repair on suspended pools (#5876) | ||
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b4133d69e6 | fix(heal): respect scoped object repair limits (#5855) | ||
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656a2f14bf |
fix(logging): bound hot-path span amplification (#5763)
* fix(logging): bound hot-path span amplification * refactor(logging): reuse HTTP log target constant Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Anthony Martin <949506+anthonymartin@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> |
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018f27d1cd |
test(ecstore): deflake multipart listing tests under plain cargo test (#5730)
Multipart upload ids embed the process-global deployment id at both create time and list time. Under plain cargo test (thread-parallel, shared process globals) a concurrently running test that re-initializes a store can swap the global between the two reads, making full-upload-id equality assertions fail spuriously (observed: core::sets::tests::list_multipart_uploads_merges_all_sets_without_pagination_loss failing when run concurrently with bucket::quota tests, passing in isolation). Add a test-only upload_uuid_suffix helper next to deployment_upload_id and make the affected assertions compare only the decoded <uuid>x<timestamp> suffix. Where suffix normalization changes within-key ordering (base64 alphabet order is not byte order), both sides are sorted before comparison. nextest/CI is unaffected (process-per-test); this only hardens local plain cargo test runs. |
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ec135f8c4c |
fix(heal): bound per-object logging (#5719)
Co-authored-by: Anthony Martin <949506+anthonymartin@users.noreply.github.com> |
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98d3619613 |
fix: address rc.1 release blockers (#5648)
* fix: address rc.1 release blockers
* fix: route release guards through architecture boundaries
* fix: close remaining rc.1 regression gaps
* refactor: group multipart listing options
* fix: resolve rc.1 CI regressions
* fix(ecstore): keep bucket-config writes off the caller's stack
A bucket-config write nests incarnation resolution (which can drive legacy
migration and a peer fan-out), a full metadata load, and `save` — itself an
object PUT that pulls in the whole erasure write path. Every request that
mutates bucket config is already several futures deep, so inlining all of
that into one state machine overflows the 2MiB worker stack in debug builds.
Two CI lanes aborted with SIGABRT on this:
ILM Integration (serial)
rustfs app::lifecycle_transition_api_test::
compensation_driven_complete_multipart_upload_still_transitions
Test and Lint (swift)
rustfs-protocols::swift_metadata_persistence::
swift_metadata_writes_are_durable
Neither test file is touched by this branch and both lanes are green on
main. Stack-pointer probing showed ~780KiB consumed between
`metadata_sys::update` and the config read alone, with single hops of
363KiB (`update` -> `acquire_config_write_guard_for_incarnation`), 125KiB
and 105KiB.
Box the deep sub-futures on both read-modify-write paths (`update` /
`update_checked` and `update_config_with` / `update_config_with_checked`)
so each guard's own state machine stays small. Behaviour is unchanged;
`update` -> guard drops to 253KiB and both tests pass on the default stack.
* fix(lifecycle): unbreak restore under the bucket generation fence
The ILM lane aborted on a stack overflow before reaching these, so they
were never reported; with that fixed, four restore tests fail. All four
are green on main and none of their test files are touched by this branch.
1. RestoreObject and ListMultipartUploads hard-required
`opts.expected_bucket_incarnation_id`, but `apply_bucket_generation_guard`
deliberately leaves it unset when no guard extension is present — only the
S3 access layer installs one. Every direct caller therefore got
`InternalError: ... bucket generation guard is missing`. Resolve the
current generation instead, the way the copy path already does. The fence
is unaffected: RestoreObject still re-reads the incarnation from disk and
compares before admitting the restore, and the multipart listing is
filtered by the value it resolves.
2. `restore_expiry_snapshot_matches` (new on this branch) rejected every
restored-copy expiry whose `restore_expires` had not already elapsed.
Whether the restored copy is due to expire is the ILM evaluator's
decision, made when it emitted DeleteRestoredAction; re-deriving it in
the set layer only adds a way for a legitimate action to be rejected.
The stale-event risk it appears to guard is already covered by the
surrounding snapshot match — a re-restore rewrites `restore_expires`,
so a replayed event fails the equality check. Drop the clause; the
fifteen identity clauses are unchanged.
Fixed:
rustfs app::lifecycle_transition_api_test::
restore_object_usecase_accepts_exactly_one_of_two_concurrent_restores
restore_object_usecase_completes_suspended_null_version_in_place
restore_object_usecase_reports_ongoing_conflict
rustfs-scanner::lifecycle_integration_test serial_tests::
test_restore_chain_local_read_expiry_keeps_remote_and_allows_re_restore
Verification: the CI ILM lane filter now runs 53/53 green locally.
* chore: address review follow-ups on this branch
Four items from the adversarial review that were still open.
- Restore the assertion `test_bucket_replication_replayed_delete_marker_
preserves_source_mtime_without_source_restart` is named for. The branch
had replaced the backlog#867 mtime check with `assert_replication_
converged`, which any successful replication satisfies, and deleted the
two helpers it needed — so the regression the test exists to catch would
now pass. This matters here specifically because the branch changes the
flag feeding `replication_delete_remove_options` and routes replay
through a new file and ordering.
- Drop `read_config_no_lock_preserve_empty`: zero production callers (the
one real consumer calls the `_with_metadata` variant directly). Its test
stanza now exercises that variant, so the coverage moves to live code
rather than being deleted.
- Revert the `bytesize` bump. It is a no-op: `Cargo.lock` already pinned
2.7.0 before this branch and is untouched, so the caret range already
resolved there. Nothing in the diff uses the crate.
- Split the AGENTS.md "Adversarial Validation" policy change out of this
branch. The edit is defensible on its own, but it relaxes the review gate
that this branch has to pass, so it should land as its own PR reviewed on
its own merits rather than bundled with the change that benefits from it.
The reverted hunks are unchanged and ready to re-apply.
Not changed, deliberately: the missing-sidecar path still fails closed.
`missing_bucket_incarnation_sidecar_for_new_metadata_fails_closed` pins
that on purpose, and serving a non-authoritative Object Lock state would
be the wrong trade. The residual concern stands and is recorded in review
— a crash between the two writes in `persist_new_and_set` leaves the
bucket unloadable until DeleteBucket+CreateBucket, and the repair branches
in `migrate_legacy_metadata` and `make_bucket` are unreachable dead code
for that case. Resolving it needs the read path and the (transaction-lock
holding) repair path to be separated, which is more than a follow-up edit.
* test(ci): serialize the new bucket-incarnation tests
The five tests this branch adds around the incarnation / lifecycle fence
drive `init_bucket_metadata_sys` and `bucket_metadata_sys_of` — process-global
OnceLock state that `serial_test`'s `#[serial]` cannot protect across
nextest's process boundary — and they delete+recreate buckets, the shape that
raced into InsufficientWriteQuorum in backlog#937.
Add them to the `ecstore-serial-flaky` group in both the default and ci
profiles (nextest evaluates a named profile's own overrides list, so the
ci mirror is required). Preventive serialization only, no retries.
Not a full fix for the review comment: `bucket_delete_waits_for_config_
mutation_fence` still proves liveness with a fixed 200ms sleep plus
`assert!(!delete.is_finished())`. Turning that into readiness polling needs
a production-side signal to wait on — asserting "still blocked" is inherently
a negative. Serializing the group removes the parallel-load pressure that
makes the window fragile; the sleep itself is left for a follow-up.
* test(ecstore): pin that a drained bucket is actually deletable
`DeleteBucket`'s emptiness check is `has_xlmeta_files`, a raw scan of the
bucket directory on local disks — not an S3-level listing. So "the client
drained the bucket" and "the bucket is deletable" are two different
contracts, and only the first one was covered.
That gap is what the `S3 Implemented Tests` lane is failing on: 219 cases,
all `BucketNotEmpty` on `nuke_prefixed_buckets`, with every test body
passing. The first one is `test_versioning_obj_suspend_versions`, reported
by pytest as PASSED followed by ERROR at teardown.
Add the missing assertion for the unversioned path: PUT, client DELETE,
then assert no `xl.meta` survives and `DeleteBucket` succeeds. It passes —
which is itself a result: the plain delete path leaves no residue, so the
s3-tests failure is not there.
The versioning-suspended path is the remaining suspect (the client DELETE
leaves a null delete marker, and draining means purging it by
`versionId=null`). It is not covered here: `BucketVersioningSys` resolves
through the ambient `get_bucket_metadata_sys()` OnceLock, which this unit
env cannot set, so the bucket never actually reports as suspended. That
repro belongs at the e2e layer where a real server owns the versioning
state.
* fix(ecstore): let an explicit null-version delete purge its delete marker
Root cause of the `S3 Implemented Tests` lane: 219 cases, all
`BucketNotEmpty` on `nuke_prefixed_buckets`, every test body passing.
On a versioning-suspended bucket a client DELETE leaves a null delete
marker — correct S3 semantics, and an `xl.meta` on disk. Draining the
bucket therefore means purging that marker as `?versionId=null`, which is
what `nuke_bucket` does before `DeleteBucket`. That purge was rejected:
explicit null-version purge of the null delete marker must succeed,
got [Some(MethodNotAllowed)]
so the marker survived, and `DeleteBucket`'s emptiness check — a raw
`has_xlmeta_files` scan of the bucket directory, not an S3 listing — kept
reporting the bucket as non-empty.
The two sides of the version comparison in the batch delete loop are in
different namespaces. `goi.version_id` is the client-facing identity, where
`from_file_info` synthesizes `Some(Uuid::nil())` for a null version on a
versioned *or versioning-suspended* bucket. `version_id` is the storage
identity, where `delete_file_info_version_id` maps an explicit
`?versionId=null` to `None`. Comparing them raw makes the purge look like a
version mismatch, so `explicit_delete_marker` is false and the
`MethodNotAllowed` from the lookup is recorded as a delete failure.
This only became reachable on this branch: previously `check_opts` did not
carry `dobj.version_id`, so `set_disk_delete_creates_delete_marker` was
true, `object_lock_check_required` was false, and the lookup that produces
`MethodNotAllowed` never ran. Adding the version id to `check_opts` lit up
a comparison that was already wrong.
Normalize both sides through `delete_file_info_version_id`.
The regression test injects a real Suspended bucket-config snapshot — the
delete path reads versioned/suspended from that snapshot, not from `opts`,
so without it `from_file_info` never synthesizes the null version id and
the branch is not reached. Mutation-checked: restoring the raw comparison
fails the test with the exact `MethodNotAllowed` above.
* fix(app): drop the now-needless struct update
Reverting `crates/replication` to main removed the extra `MrfReplicateEntry`
fields, so this literal specifies every field again and `..Default::default()`
trips `clippy::needless_update` under `-D warnings`.
Caught by CI, not locally: I had run `cargo check --workspace --all-targets`,
which does not see clippy-only lints. Ran `cargo clippy --workspace
--all-targets -- -D warnings` here — clean.
* test(e2e): assert the fresh-volume classification
four_node_empty_legacy_volumes_start_as_fresh only started the cluster and
listed buckets — no assertion, so any classification path that still permits
startup left it green without proving the pre-created empty `.minio.sys`
directories were treated as fresh volumes.
Pin what that classification actually leaves behind: no buckets adopted into
the namespace, `.rustfs.sys/format.json` written on every drive, and the empty
legacy directory left untouched rather than migrated into.
* fix(bucket): apply the requested Object Lock to existing buckets
Site replication replays make-with-versioning against the destination,
carrying the source's `lockEnabled`. When the destination bucket already
exists it takes `force_create`, and the whole option-application block was
gated on `confirmed_missing` — so the call returned success while the replica
stayed unlocked. Replicated versions could then be deleted without the
retention the source enforces.
Object Lock enable is one-way, so applying it to an existing bucket is safe:
move it out of the creation-only gate, keeping `created` and versioning-only
options creation-scoped as before.
An existing authoritative bucket takes the `cache_bucket_metadata_in` branch,
which only caches, so the enable would have been dropped on restart. Persist
instead when the enable actually changed something.
Mutation-checked: restoring the creation-only gate fails the new
`force_create_enables_object_lock_on_an_existing_bucket` with "Object Lock
must be enabled on the existing bucket".
cargo nextest run -p rustfs-ecstore --lib: 3633 passed.
* fix(ecstore): box the generation-checked config mutation paths too
The earlier stack fix boxed `update` and `delete`, but an authorized
bucket-config mutation carrying an incarnation takes `update_if_incarnation`
/ `delete_if_incarnation` instead — which were still inlining the whole
resolve/load/save chain into an already-deep request future. Same overflow,
sibling path.
* fix(restore): keep the nil-version normalization the strip removed
Reverting the replication subsystem to main took `set_disk/replication.rs`
with it, but one line in that file was this branch's own fix rather than
replication work:
- self.version_id.filter(|v| !v.is_nil()) == fi.version_id.filter(|v| !v.is_nil())
+ self.version_id == fi.version_id
For a versioning-suspended object the expected version is `Some(Uuid::nil())`
while the read-back `FileInfo` carries `None`, so the raw compare reports
every suspended restore as "restored object changed before restore metadata
finalization" and the copy-back never commits. Same nil-vs-None mismatch as
the null delete-marker purge fixed earlier on this branch.
Caught by `Test and Lint (rio-v2)`, not by my local runs: the test lives in
`transition_commit_failure_tests`, gated behind `feature = "test-util"`, so
the 3633-test suite I had been running never included it. Re-ran with
`--features rio-v2,test-util`: 3722 passed.
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2ce670837c |
fix(ecstore): make transitioned deletes durable (#5644)
* fix(ecstore): make transitioned deletes durable * fix(ecstore): journal force deletes * fix(ecstore): journal force deletes |
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c1955a8498 | fix(replication): harden live delete admission (#5599) | ||
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67904a6c18 |
fix(ecstore): start with unresolved Kubernetes peers (#5460)
* fix(ecstore): start with unresolved Kubernetes peers * fix(ecstore): infer Kubernetes endpoint identity safely * fix(ecstore): fail closed on unsafe format migration * fix(ecstore): reject poisoned format heal candidates * fix(ecstore): reject unsafe legacy migration outliers * fix(ecstore): resume interrupted format migrations * fix(ecstore): preserve Kubernetes startup compatibility |
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6e0640444e | fix(multipart): list uploads across all sets (#5362) | ||
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15f4e75870 |
fix(cache): harden object data cache coordination (#5004)
* fix(cache): enforce projected entry capacity Refs: rustfs/backlog#1335 Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(cache): fence identity budget eviction by generation Refs rustfs/backlog#1334. Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(cache): fence clear against concurrent fills Refs rustfs/backlog#1333 Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(cache): linearize memory reservation claims Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(cache): retain allocation memory claims Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(cache): publish memory snapshots by epoch Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(cache): coordinate cold object fills Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> * fix(ecstore): fence metadata cache transition races Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> --------- Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> |
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91a5c87132 | refactor(startup): thread explicit InstanceContext through the storage startup path (#4611) | ||
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4f999bb6b8 | perf(ecstore): backfill rename_data old size and gate the PUT prelookup (#4598) | ||
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e3e5693e60 |
fix(ecstore): correct heal result drive-record reporting (#4555)
Two report-only defects on the heal result-reporting surface (they do not affect the data path or heal decisions): - default_heal_result (set_disk/ops/heal.rs): the offline-disk branch pushed an Offline record but fell through into the unconditional push, emitting a second (Corrupt) record for the same disk. This grew before/after.drives to disk_count + offline_count and misaligned every entry after the first offline slot. Add `continue` after the offline push, drive `disk_len` and the loop from a single `self.disks` snapshot, and assert `errs.len() == disk_len`. - Sets::heal_format (core/sets.rs): the before/after drive lists were pre-filled with N default placeholders and then N real entries were pushed, yielding a 2N list whose healed status updates (indexed 0..N) landed on the blank placeholder half. Assign the lists directly from formats_to_drives_info (mirroring the set-level heal_format) so the healed updates hit the real entries. Add regression tests covering offline/online record alignment and the NoHealRequired and heal paths of the pool-level heal_format. Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com> |
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91dec123d9 |
refactor(ecstore): add per-instance InstanceContext, migrate erasure setup type (#4413)
* refactor(ecstore): add per-instance InstanceContext, migrate erasure setup type Phase 5 of the global-singleton consolidation (backlog#939): begin moving runtime identity state out of process globals so multiple ECStore instances can coexist in one process. Isolation is carried by the object graph (ECStore -> Sets -> SetDisks holding an Arc<InstanceContext>), not a task-local, which does not propagate across the many internal tokio::spawn boundaries in the data/background paths. This first slice migrates the erasure setup type -- previously three independent process-global bools -- into a single per-instance RwLock<SetupType> that derives is_erasure / is_dist_erasure / is_erasure_sd, removing a triple source of truth that could drift out of sync. - New runtime::instance module: InstanceContext + process bootstrap context. - The legacy free-function facade (is_erasure/update_erasure_type/...) keeps its signatures and forwards to the current instance's context, falling back to the bootstrap context before a store is published. - ECStore gains a pub(crate) ctx field and setup_is_* accessors; its constructors adopt the bootstrap context (never mint a fresh one) so startup writes and post-construction reads share one cell -- single-instance behavior is byte-for-byte unchanged. Tests: erasure predicate derivation vs the legacy behavior, object-graph carrier isolation across two ECStore instances, and bootstrap adoption. Refs: backlog#939 (Phase 5, Slice 1), backlog#653 (item 8) * refactor(ecstore): thread InstanceContext down the object graph (Phase 5 Slice 2) (#4415) * refactor(ecstore): source the namespace lock manager per-instance (#4417) refactor(ecstore): source the namespace lock manager per-instance (Phase 5 Slice 3) Phase 5 Slice 3 (backlog#939): give each instance its own lock namespace by sourcing SetDisks' lock manager from the instance context instead of the process singleton. This removes the false cross-instance mutual exclusion (and attendant ABBA risk) that a shared GlobalLockManager would cause once multiple instances coexist. - InstanceContext gains a `lock_manager: Arc<GlobalLockManager>`. `new()` mints a fresh manager (independent per-instance); `bootstrap_ctx()` aliases the process singleton via get_global_lock_manager(), so a single-instance deployment keeps exactly one shared namespace. - SetDisks::new sources `local_lock_manager` from `ctx.lock_manager()` (the ctx it already adopts), not `runtime_sources::global_lock_manager()`. Single instance: same Arc as before, so behavior is unchanged. - Remove the now-unused `runtime_sources::global_lock_manager()` wrapper. Tests: bootstrap lock manager aliases the process singleton; two fresh contexts own distinct managers; a SetDisks' lock manager is the one from its context and aliases the global singleton in a single-instance build. Verification: cargo test -p rustfs-ecstore (10 Phase 5 + set_disk locking regressions green), cargo clippy -p rustfs-ecstore --all-targets (clean), make pre-commit (pass). Refs: backlog#939 (Phase 5, Slice 3). Stacked on #4415 (Slice 2). |
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31c6859965 |
chore: converge stale TODOs and apply safe fills (backlog#646) (#4322)
Second TODO-convergence round over the current tree (backlog#646). All line numbers in the old inventory had gone stale after the set_disk / diagnostics / cluster refactors, so this re-scans and reduces the marker count from 144 to 99. STALE removals (comment describes already-implemented behavior, or dead commented-out blocks) across ecstore (set_disk ops/core, store, cluster/rpc, bucket/metadata_sys, services), iam, filemeta, s3select and rustfs auth/object_usecase. No behavior change. Safe fills, each verified: - filemeta: replication_info_equals now also compares replication_state_internal (function currently has no callers; adds a regression test). - bitrot: drop the confirmed-unused `_want` parameter from bitrot_verify and the now-unused `sum` on LocalDisk::bitrot_verify, removing a Bytes::copy_from_slice allocation. Streaming verify uses the file's embedded per-shard hash, never the passed sum. - signer: rename v4_ignored_headers -> V4_IGNORED_HEADERS and drop the non_upper_case_globals allow. - admin/heal: test_decode was #[ignore]d and used serde_urlencoded on a JSON body (would panic); rewire to serde_json::from_slice to match the production decode path, add assertions, un-ignore. Verified: cargo fmt; cargo check on touched crates; tests pass (filemeta, signer, bitrot, heal::test_decode); arch guardrail scripts pass. |
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e1a4b9e0b6 | refactor: batch cluster lock and health readiness (#3936) | ||
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0a5b1b1b3a |
refactor: consolidate ecstore owner module layout (#3934)
* refactor: shrink ecstore root owner facades * refactor: remove ecstore core store root shims * refactor: move ecstore erasure owner modules * refactor: remove ecstore root rpc facade * refactor: move ecstore services domain modules |
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c6ecfae39e | refactor: move ecstore owner layout modules (#3932) |