Replace the upstream xonatius/mimalloc_rust.git fork (mimalloc + libmimalloc-sys)
with the published rustfs-mimalloc (v0.5.0) and rustfs-mimalloc-sys (v0.5.0) crates
from crates.io.
The new crates are based on mimalloc V3 (v3.5.0) and provide:
- MiMalloc global allocator with safe API (collect, stats_json, process_info)
- Heap management and arena operations (heap module)
- Full FFI bindings to mimalloc V3
Changes:
- Workspace deps: mimalloc + libmimalloc-sys (git) → rustfs-mimalloc + rustfs-mimalloc-sys (crates.io)
- allocator_reclaim.rs: libmimalloc_sys::mi_collect → rustfs_mimalloc::MiMalloc::collect
- memory_observability.rs: raw FFI mi_stats_get_json → MiMalloc::stats_json()
- main.rs: heap ownership tests use Heap::contains() (V3 API)
- deny.toml: remove xonatius/mimalloc_rust.git from allow-git
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* fix(admin): send versioningEnabled on site replication make-bucket ops
The outbound make-with-versioning bucket-op query only carried
operation/createdAt/lockEnabled. MinIO's own create-bucket hook sends
versioningEnabled=true on this op, so align the outbound query with
MinIO's site-replication make-bucket wire contract. Route both outbound
builders (bootstrap plan and create-bucket hook) through one shared
builder that always appends versioningEnabled=true. RustFS's own inbound
handler force-enables versioning either way, so RustFS-to-RustFS
behavior is unchanged; the MinIO release verified against
(RELEASE.2025-09-07) also force-enables versioning regardless of the
flag, so this aligns the wire contract rather than changing observable
behavior there.
* fix(admin): propagate purge-deleted-bucket errors in site replication
The purge-deleted-bucket branch of the peer bucket-ops handler dropped
the delete_bucket error and answered 200, so a peer-driven purge that
failed (disk full, quorum loss) was reported as success while the
bucket survived on this site. Tolerate only bucket-not-found (the purge
raced an earlier replay or a local delete) and propagate every other
error through ApiError like the sibling delete branches do.
* fix(admin): derive fallback site deployment ID with UUIDv5
deployment_id_for_endpoint used DefaultHasher, whose algorithm is not
guaranteed stable across Rust releases. The fallback fires when a peer
response carries an empty deploymentID; the result is persisted in
site-replication state, used for collision disambiguation, and
broadcast to peers, so a toolchain bump could re-derive a different ID
for the same endpoint. Note that the add preflight currently rejects
that case upstream of this fallback. Derive UUIDv5 (NAMESPACE_URL) over
the canonical endpoint instead, and log a structured warn when a peer
metainfo response arrives without a deploymentID. Already persisted
fallback IDs are non-empty and therefore never re-derived, so existing
state is unaffected.
* fix(admin): stream site replication devnull body without 1MB cap
The site-replication devnull endpoint buffered the request body through
read_plain_admin_body, which enforces the 1MB admin body cap. MinIO
peers stream multi-megabyte probe bodies to this endpoint during site
netperf link checks and expect an unbounded discard, so any larger
probe got a 400 and was misreported as a broken link. Stream and
discard the body chunk by chunk with no size cap instead, mirroring
MinIO's io.Discard drain. The response stays 204 with an empty body.
* chore(obs): ReplicationStats -> ReplicationMetricsSnapshot, BucketReplicationStats -> BucketReplicationMetricsSnapshot
Rename in-obs-crate ReplicationStats and BucketReplicationStats to
ReplicationMetricsSnapshot and BucketReplicationMetricsSnapshot respectively.
No serde impact (these types are Prometheus metric collectors, not serialized).
No external consumers found outside the obs crate.
* cleanup: remove #[serial] annotations from e2e_test, scanner, lifecycle, and object-capacity crates
Remove no-op #[serial] attributes (nextest ignores serial_test) and the
serial_test dependency from four crates. All tests already use temp_env
for env-var isolation, making #[serial] purely redundant.
Crates cleaned:
- e2e_test (37 annotations, 9 imports, removed serial_test dep)
- rustfs-scanner (115 annotations across 7 files, removed serial_test dep)
- rustfs-lifecycle (46 annotations, removed serial_test dep)
- rustfs-object-capacity (38 annotations, removed serial_test dep)
Also converted scanner/tests/lifecycle_integration_test.rs
with_forced_immediate_enqueue_timeout helper from unsafe raw
env::set_var/remove_var to temp_env::async_with_vars for proper
isolation, and added async_closure feature to scanner's temp-env dep.
* fix(lifecycle): restore #[serial] on 2 tests that read env vars without temp_env
eval_inner_expires_latest_object_after_days_due and
eval_inner_does_not_panic_on_many_equal_due_events call eval_inner()
which reads ENV_ILM_PROCESS_TIME via std::env::var(). Without #[serial]
they race with other tests that set these vars via temp_env.
* style: cargo fmt
Use the merged s3s single-chunk StreamingBlob support for exact-length materialized GET bodies when RUSTFS_GET_SMALL_BODY_ONCE_ENABLE is enabled.
Keep the default path unchanged and fall back to the guarded MemoryTrackedBytesStream on length mismatch.
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rustfs-zip has one workspace consumer, and it uses only
CompressionFormat::{from_extension, extension, get_decoder} and
ArchiveLimits. Remove the tar/zip extract, zip create, and in-memory
compress helpers together with the types and dependencies that only
served them. Trimming public API is semver-major once the stable tag is
cut, so it costs least now.
* feat(heal): incremental heal status cursors and typed overlap policy (HS-06)
Incremental results: every retained result item now carries a monotonic
sequence number. The status query accepts a client cursor (sinceSeq on
the admin wire, Option<u64> internally) and returns only newer items,
plus nextSeq (the next cursor) and minSeq (the oldest retained
sequence). A cursor that fell behind the 1024-item retention window is
flagged through the existing truncated signal together with minSeq so
the client can restart from it. Sequencing survives task completion:
the completion archive stores the seq-stamped window. None keeps the
exact legacy full-snapshot behavior, so existing clients see no change.
Typed overlap handling for admin starts: RUSTFS_HEAL_OVERLAP_POLICY
(merge default | minio_error). Under minio_error, an admin start whose
path overlaps an active or queued task rejects with typed
already-running / overlapping-paths admission reasons (surfaced through
reason_label in the admin error body, sharing the existing
OperationAborted site because the s3s footprint ratchet forbids new
s3_error! sites); an exact duplicate start rejects with
already-running instead of silently merging. Scanner/autoheal/
read-repair sources never take the rejection path.
forceStart semantics now match MinIO for admin requests: an admin
forceStart first cancels the overlapping active admin task, then
admits the replacement.
Wire: the heal-control Query command grows an optional sinceSeq
(defaulted and skipped when absent, so older peers stay compatible);
the admin handler accepts the sinceSeq query parameter; the local
channel query gains the same cursor.
Tests: seq monotonicity and incremental slicing, window slide moving
minSeq with lagging-cursor flags, overlap matrix (same/containing/
contained/disjoint x policy x source), forceStart cancel-then-admit,
and the completion-archive window handoff.
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* style: fmt after main merge
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* fix(ecstore): single-flight remote disk recovery
* test(ecstore): cover remote recovery review cases
* test(ecstore): exercise recovery through disk slot
* test(ecstore): match format reads exactly
* test(ecstore): cover recovery teardown races
* style(ecstore): format recovery race tests
* fix(ecstore): remove unused health snapshot helper
* fix(ecstore): group recovery monitor test state
* fix(protos): preserve production source in compatibility checks
* feat(scanner): emit excess alerts as S3 notification events
The excess-versions / excess-version-size / excess-folders alerts were
metrics-and-logs only; consoles and external auditors had no way to hear
them (rustfs/backlog#1868, HS-04). MinIO emits s3:ObjectManyVersions /
s3:ObjectLargeVersions / s3:PrefixManyFolders for the same conditions —
RustFS carries those as EventName::Scanner* with s3:Scanner:* wire names
that already existed unpublished.
The three alert sites now also dispatch through the standard event
pipeline (send_event via the storage_api owner facade), carrying the
actual values and thresholds in req_params and UserAgent "Scanner".
Without a cooldown a single over-threshold object would re-emit on every
~60s scan cycle, so emissions are edge-held per (kind, bucket, object)
for 24h (RUSTFS_SCANNER_ALERT_COOLDOWN_SECS, 0 = every cycle), backed by
a process-global map with a 4096-key hard cap that clears rather than
grows. Metrics and structured logs stay level-triggered every cycle;
only the notification events are held back. A restart resets the
cooldown deliberately: one re-emission per still-hot key buys back
visibility after the restarts that accompany incident response.
Tests pin the edge-hold semantics (first fires, immediate re-check held,
independent keys, cooldown expiry re-fires, zero cooldown always emits,
hard bound) in one sequential test for the process-global map, and pin
the emitted wire names against EventName's canonical string forms so a
subscribed bucket notification can never silently stop matching.
docs/operations/scanner-excess-alerts.md documents the three events,
the metric-vs-event cadence difference, and the HS-15 threshold deltas
(alert_excess_folders 65538 vs MinIO 50000 is deliberate: Proxmox
Backup Server chunk layout compatibility).
Closesrustfs/backlog#1868.
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* docs(operations): split scanner excess alerts into English and Chinese pages
The page shipped Chinese-only; keep it as scanner-excess-alerts_zh.md and
add a faithful English translation at the original path, cross-linked at
the top of both.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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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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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).
* fix(build): support non-Linux Unix targets (illumos/Solaris/*BSD)
Two independent build-infrastructure blockers kept RustFS from building on
non-Linux Unix platforms. Neither touches runtime logic.
1. pulsar regenerates its protobuf bindings in build.rs on every build, which
needs `protoc`. Platforms without a packaged protoc (illumos/Solaris/*BSD)
now enable pulsar's `protobuf-src` feature via a cfg-gated dependency, which
builds a vendored protoc from C++ sources. Mainstream targets keep the lean
dependency and their existing system/CI protoc.
2. clocksource 0.8.3 (pulled in transitively by ratelimit 0.10) used the
Linux-only `CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE`. ratelimit 2.0 dropped the clocksource
dependency entirely, so upgrading removes the portability problem at the
root rather than patching clocksource. The bandwidth throttle's bulk
`consume()` is rewritten onto ratelimit 2.0's `try_wait_n`, preserving the
best-effort partial-consumption semantics.
Verified: cargo check + bandwidth monitor unit tests pass; cargo tree confirms
protobuf-src is enabled only for illumos/Solaris/*BSD and clocksource is gone
from the graph. The final illumos build must be confirmed on-platform.
Closes#3195
* fix(ecstore): guard ratelimit v2 capacity overflow
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* test(ecstore): avoid slow bandwidth reader timeout
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* fix(targets): drop vendored pulsar protobuf build
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Implement a local AsyncFileReader over DataFusion's object store re-export so Parquet metadata loading no longer uses the deprecated ParquetObjectReader adapter.
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* chore(deps): refresh mimalloc revision
Update mimalloc and libmimalloc-sys to the requested git revision after running the dependency refresh flow.
Keep ratelimit excluded while accepting compatible dependency updates from cargo update and cargo upgrade.
Harden all-feature test compilation by giving heavy integration test crates their own recursion limit and avoiding a cross-thread spawn for the embedded startup barrier future.
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* upgrade version
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* refactor(time): migrate audit and notify timestamps to jiff
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* test(ecstore): initialize heal walk decode error
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* refactor(targets): parse MySQL event time with jiff
Preserve MySQL DATETIME(6) wall-time formatting for RFC3339 eventTime values while removing the direct chrono dependency from rustfs-targets.
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* chore(deps): prune unused workspace dependencies
Apply cargo shear --fix to remove unused path-clean and s3select-api tempfile entries after the scoped jiff migration.
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* test(ecstore): remove duplicate heal walk decode error init
Remove the duplicate decode_error field from the heal walk test collector initializer so lib-test clippy compiles on CI.
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* refactor(policy): emit OPA timestamps with jiff
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* feat(kms): add backup and restore admin API
Wires the merged KMS backup contract, Local export and Local restore into
the admin API: export a sealed bundle, run a zero-write restore preflight,
execute a confirmed restore, roll an interrupted restore back, and report
subsystem readiness.
- Dedicated kms:Backup / kms:Restore actions, recorded in the admin route
matrix. Neither is reachable through any other KMS action.
- Restore requires two independent confirmations: an echo of the bundle
manifest's backup id, and an explicitly named conflict policy (the
default never writes).
- The backup KEK comes from the environment and is refused when it reuses
a secret of the configured backend, compared both as the literal value
and as raw key bytes.
- No endpoint accepts a path: bundles are addressed by a validated name
under a configured root, and the restore target is always the server's
own configured key directory.
- Bundles now carry a sanitized configuration artifact built as an
allowlist projection, so a future backend credential field cannot leak
into a bundle by default. Restore verifies it and never applies it.
- Audit entries go through the existing KMS admin wiring and carry
identifiers only.
* test(kms): pin the backup admin API gates
Fixes the test KEK to a real 32-byte value and drives the export refusal
from the configured backend rather than from the handle that happens to
be available, so a Local handle cannot export on behalf of a backend
whose material RustFS does not own.