* chore: adjudicate the last 18 bare dead_code allows in the library crates
Finishes backlog#1823 step 10 outside `rustfs/src` and `protocols`: config, s3select-query, common, madmin, heal, ecstore, signer and notify. Stripped first, then clippy asked which the compiler actually missed — 8 of the 18 were inert.
Seven items are deleted, each checked by grep as well as by clippy:
- `common/last_minute.rs`'s private `TimedAction` (with its impl) and `SizeCategory` (with its `Display` impl). The file's public surface — `AccElem`, `LastMinuteLatency` — stays; ecstore consumes it.
- `s3select-query`'s three `with_*` builders. `DefaultLogicalOptimizer::with_optimizer_rules` looks used, but the call in the same file is `SessionStateBuilder::with_optimizer_rules` from DataFusion; the local methods have no callers.
- `heal/manager.rs`'s `contains_key`. Its six apparent references are all `HashMap::contains_key`.
Three keep their code:
- `heal/storage.rs`'s `Test` variant is constructed by the `#[cfg(test)] test()` helper, which the lib target cannot see, so it takes a reasoned allow.
- `signer`'s `STREAMING_PAYLOAD_HDR` and `try_build_chunk_string_to_sign` gain the `_` prefix instead. That file already marks deliberately-unheld code that way — `_STREAMING_TRAILER_HDR`, `_PAYLOAD_CHUNK_SIZE`, and `_try_build_chunk_signature`, which is the only caller of that function. Following the existing convention removes the allow without an attribute.
`protocols` keeps its four; that crate needs `--features swift,sftp` to compile fully and is verified differently. The four `#![allow(dead_code)]` in `e2e_test` are module-root blankets in test-support files, which belong to steps 1-5 rather than step 10.
Refs backlog#1823
* chore(e2e_test): adjudicate the two dead_code allows the lib test target still needs
`cargo clippy --all-targets` compiles e2e_test's lib test target, which the earlier pass did not cover, so these two removals only surfaced in CI.
test_large_multipart_upload's allow was load-bearing: its call site in test_local_kms_multipart_upload is commented out behind "TODO: Re-enable after fixing streaming encryption issues with large files". The allow comes back with the reason string this batch uses everywhere else, so the next reader sees why it is parked instead of deleting a test we intend to run again.
TestDefinition.category was the opposite: written at all six definitions, read nowhere, and its enum's impl block is empty. The live copy of that type is crates/e2e_test/src/kms/test_runner.rs, which has an as_str; the policy copy is a vestige of it. Dropping the field, the enum, and the constructor parameter leaves the runner unchanged — it dispatches on name and filters on is_critical.
Verification: cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings (workspace, the CI command) and cargo fmt --all --check both pass.
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Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
crates/common/src/bucket_stats.rs (ReplicationLatency plus a commented-out ReplicationLastMinute corpse) had zero consumers anywhere in the workspace — the live replication statistics implementation is crates/replication/src/stats.rs. LastMinuteHistogram in last_minute.rs (already carrying allow(dead_code)) was equally unreferenced, and size_to_tag / SIZE_LAST_ELEM_MARKER had no user besides the histogram, so the whole block goes with it. LastMinuteLatency and AccElem stay: common's metrics.rs uses them.
Ref rustfs/backlog#1833 (PR5).
In the self.last_sec > o.last_sec branch, merge forwarded a clone of o to
age out stale ring-buffer slots but then summed the un-forwarded o.totals
instead of the forwarded copy, so aged-out windows leaked into the result
and the forwarded clone was a dead write. Read both operands in forwarded
form and align the summation on wrapping_add to match AccElem::merge.
Remove or consolidate 57 test cases that cannot catch regressions
(literal-constant asserts, construct-then-assert, derived-serde
round-trips, near-duplicate env/getter matrices) in common, config,
iam, madmin, and object-capacity, keeping all wire-format and
error-path guards. Add 13 tests for previously uncovered high-risk
behavior: filemeta version-sort determinism and merge resilience to
garbage headers, zip extraction path-traversal rejection and exact
limit boundaries, JWT tampered-signature rejection, and the bytes
variant of dual-key (rustfs/minio) metadata fallback and precedence.
Test-only change; no production code touched.
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.