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houseme d6d22afc6e fix(ilm): recover cleanup pending transactions (#5073)
Retry cleanup-pending transition transaction recovery after restart, keeping committed remote bodies when local metadata already references them and preserving records when remote cleanup fails.

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-21 14:17:32 +08:00
houseme f32597bdb0 fix(ilm): recover uploaded transition transactions (#5068)
* fix(ilm): recover uploaded transition transactions

Persist transition transaction records through production transition uploads, use transaction-scoped remote object names, and start a conservative recovery loop for uploaded candidates.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(ilm): reconcile committed transition records

Drop LocalCommitStarted transaction records only after object metadata confirms that the local transition commit already points at the same tier object and version.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

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2026-07-21 03:17:24 +00:00
houseme 302dd42d38 fix(ilm): add transition transaction foundation (#5065)
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-20 14:10:11 +00:00
Henry Guo 376b90f61f fix(lifecycle): back off idle free-version recovery (#5025)
Co-authored-by: Henry Guo <marshawcoco@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: overtrue <anzhengchao@gmail.com>
2026-07-20 21:02:29 +08:00
cxymds 28fdcc87be fix(tiering): make rejected upload cleanup durable (#5059)
* fix(tiering): make rejected upload cleanup durable

* fix(tiering): close transition upload cancellation gap

* test(tiering): cover failed upload without candidate

* test(tiering): synchronize cancelled cleanup recovery

* test(tiering): stabilize cancelled cleanup recovery

Prefer cancellation when the tier delete journal recovery worker is racing an immediate tick, and build the cancelled-cleanup regression store with an already-cancelled token so production recovery cannot consume the test journal.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

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Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-20 20:54:32 +08:00
houseme 9e4c5e949f fix(ecstore): fence restore cleanup by operation id (#5058)
Refs rustfs/backlog#1356

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-20 10:32:02 +00:00
houseme 955577b66f test(ecstore): cover transition source dedupe (#5050)
Refs rustfs/backlog#1355

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-20 06:31:48 +00:00
houseme 18f0c161dd fix(ecstore): harden tier reader and restore cleanup races (#5035)
* fix(tier): hold generation lease through readers

Refs rustfs/backlog#1354

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(restore): fence failed cleanup by source identity

Refs rustfs/backlog#1356

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

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2026-07-19 23:05:58 +08:00
houseme 21049401fa fix(ilm): harden tier transition failure boundaries (#5031)
* fix(tier): fence generation-scoped operations

Refs rustfs/backlog#1354

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(ilm): verify transition upload streams

Refs rustfs/backlog#1353

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* test(ecstore): expand transition fault matrix

Refs rustfs/backlog#1355

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

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2026-07-19 10:48:32 +00:00
Zhengchao An cf9e9c6fd5 fix(ilm): implement expire_restored delete semantics for restore expiry (#4950)
DeleteRestoredAction is supposed to demote a restored object back to its
pure transitioned state: remove only the local restored copy, strip the
x-amz-restore headers, and leave the version (and the remote tier data)
untouched. expire_transitioned_object set
opts.transition.expire_restored accordingly, but no delete path ever
read the flag, so delete_object ran an ordinary delete: on unversioned
buckets the whole object vanished and the free-version record scheduled
remote tier cleanup (tier data loss); on versioned buckets the latest
version got a spurious delete marker that replication propagated.

Route expire_restored explicitly in SetDisks::delete_object before
delete-marker resolution and replication dispatch: target the found
version with FileInfo.expire_restored=true and return early. The
FileMeta::delete_version layer already implements the semantics (strip
restore headers, keep the version, hand back the local data dir); this
wires it up.

Also fix the action matching in expire_transitioned_object (extracted
into transitioned_object_delete_opts): DeleteRestoredVersionAction
previously fell through to the full transitioned-object delete, which
removed the remote tier data of a noncurrent restored version. It now
routes through the same restored-copy cleanup with the exact version id,
matching MinIO's Action.DeleteVersioned()/DeleteRestored() dispatch.

Re-enable test_restore_chain_local_read_expiry_keeps_remote_and_allows_
re_restore in the ILM Integration (serial) lane; add unit tests pinning
the event->options routing and the filemeta expire_restored branch.

Closes rustfs/backlog#1302
2026-07-18 02:55:29 +00:00
Zhengchao An 314c17205e fix(replication): recover targets after outage (#4986) 2026-07-18 07:03:23 +08:00
Zhengchao An e1fc4b12ea fix(api): descriptive InvalidArgument reason for Windows-unsupported object keys (#4947)
fix(api): return descriptive InvalidArgument reason for Windows-unsupported object keys

On Windows hosts object keys containing NTFS-reserved characters or
Win32-unaddressable path segments are rejected up front, but the client
only saw a bare "Invalid argument" (issue #3299). Attach an explicit
reason to these rejections and surface non-empty InvalidArgument reasons
through the S3 error message.
2026-07-17 19:00:52 +08:00
Zhengchao An 299b739f9f fix(replication): stop active-active replay loops (#4878) 2026-07-16 01:59:43 +08:00
houseme 47c5a3ab35 fix(ecstore): deduplicate concurrent ILM transition enqueues (#4839)
A single PUT can enqueue the same object for transition twice — immediately
(enqueue_transition_after_write) and again from the startup/lifecycle
compensation backfill. transition_object's own namespace lock is commented out,
so the two attempts are not serialized as same-object work: the winner
transitions the object and removes its local data, and the loser then reads that
already-removed data via get_object_fileinfo(read_data = true) and logs a
spurious "get_object_with_fileinfo err ... No such file" /
lifecycle_tier_operation_failed. For a large (multipart) object both attempts
can also race the source read, corrupting the transferred copy.

Guard the transition queue with an in-flight set keyed by
(bucket, object, version). queue_transition_task claims the key before sending;
a duplicate enqueue is reported handled without queueing a second task. The
worker releases the claim once the transition finishes, so a later lifecycle
pass can still re-transition the object, and a failed enqueue releases it
immediately. This is the sole path into the transition channel, so every
enqueue is covered.

Surfaced while validating the >128 MiB transition fix end-to-end in Docker
(rustfs/rustfs#4811); tracked as its own defect since it is unrelated to the
checksum/multipart-client bugs.

Tests: same-version enqueues dedupe (direct reserve and via queue_transition_task
with spare capacity), a distinct object still hits the full-queue path, and a
released claim can be re-acquired.

Refs: rustfs/backlog#1268

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-15 15:23:57 +08:00
houseme c53e34f13b test(replication): lock outbound checksum consistency for XXHash/SHA-512/MD5 (#4808)
test(replication): lock outbound checksum consistency for new algorithms (T3)

Adds a consistency test at the replication put-options boundary confirming that
the AWS 2026-04 additional checksum algorithms (XXHash3/64/128, SHA-512, MD5) are
forwarded into replication user_metadata identically to the classic five. The
outbound replication path routes a stored object checksum through the
algorithm-agnostic decrypt_checksums -> user_metadata flow, so the new algorithms
(already covered by rustfs-rio read_checksums) need no new-algorithm-specific
handling. This locks that behavior against regressions.

Investigation summary (no code change needed on the outbound side): the
per-algorithm ChecksumMode selection path is dormant (opts.checksum is never set
to a specific algorithm; tiering uses Content-MD5; the add_crc bool is dead
code), so extending ChecksumMode was unnecessary.

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-14 12:58:29 +00:00
cxymds 25f81f812c feat(site-replication): support custom TLS peers (#4802)
* feat(madmin): add site replication TLS settings

* feat(site-replication): support custom TLS peers

* test(site-replication): remove redundant clones

* test(site-replication): avoid needless resolver collection
2026-07-14 15:33:00 +08:00
houseme 13bdca6762 build(toolchain): switch Rust channel to stable (#4775)
* Change Rust toolchain channel to stable

Signed-off-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>

* 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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Signed-off-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-12 18:59:43 +08:00
houseme 2ebe8e561b fix(replication): allow loopback replication targets under an explicit test opt-in (#4725)
* fix(replication): allow loopback replication targets under an explicit test opt-in

Commit 5c7c757a3 (#4712) activated the previously-dormant replication e2e
suite (they had never run anywhere). All 9 fast tests then failed on main
because the SSRF egress guard rejects the 127.0.0.1 targets the e2e harness
configures: `target endpoint is not allowed: outbound URL host '127.0.0.1'
is not allowed: loopback address`. The whole harness runs on loopback, so
every replication test hit this before reaching its actual assertion.

Loopback is a genuine SSRF vector and must stay rejected in production, so
this does not relax the guard. Instead `validate_replication_target_endpoint`
gains an off-by-default opt-in (`RUSTFS_REPLICATION_ALLOW_LOOPBACK_TARGET`)
that re-enables loopback targets (127.0.0.1 / ::1 / localhost) for single-host
multi-instance dev and the e2e harness. Private addresses stay unconditionally
allowed as before; the opt-in does not widen into link-local or the cloud
metadata endpoint. The e2e harness sets the env for every server it spawns
(single-node and cluster paths), overridable via extra_env.

Verified end-to-end: all 9 previously-failing replication_extension_test
smoke tests pass against a locally built binary. New unit tests in
bucket_target_sys pin the matrix — public/private always allowed, loopback
gated on the opt-in in both IP and hostname forms, and metadata/link-local
still rejected even with the opt-in on.

Refs: backlog#1147

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* test(replication): rename optin -> opt_in to satisfy typos check

Pure rename of three unit-test function names; no behaviour change.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

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Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-11 07:49:39 +00:00
houseme 85fd824581 feat(object-data-cache): close write-side invalidation gaps and add an admin surface (#4694)
* feat(object-data-cache): close write/delete-side invalidation gaps

The object data cache exposed only a single per-(bucket,object)
invalidation primitive and no write-side ecstore hook, so several
delete paths left dead bodies resident until TTL (hygiene/capacity, not
stale-serving: lookups follow a fresh metadata quorum and cannot serve a
gone object). This adds the missing primitives and wires them in.

ODC-26 (backlog#1131): add an `ObjectMutationHook` trait beside the GET
body hook, registered next to it at startup, and call it from the
ecstore-internal delete paths (`apply_expiry_on_non_transitioned_objects`,
`expire_transitioned_object` including the restored-copy branch, and
`delete_object_versions`). The app impl is one `invalidate_object` call
under a new `AfterLifecycleExpiry` reason.

ODC-27 (backlog#1132): force prefix delete now invalidates the whole
prefix, not just the prefix string. `store.delete_object(delete_prefix)`
returns no deleted-name list, so this uses a new prefix primitive rather
than the batch path.

ODC-28 (backlog#1133): DeleteBucket now flushes the bucket via a new
bucket-scope primitive (covers force and non-force, which share the
delete_bucket call).

ODC-C2 (backlog#1143): add `ObjectDataCache::clear()` and two admin
handlers (GET stats, POST flush) routed through admin runtime_sources.

The starshard identity index gains a single `remove_matching` full-scan
API backing prefix/bucket/clear; it is documented as admin/delete-path
only and never runs on the GET or fill hot path. New invalidation
reasons and metric labels added; outcome (removed/noop) labelling kept
correct for every new primitive.

Also fixes a pre-existing broken intra-doc link in memory.rs.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* refactor(ecstore): extract the shared HookSlot behind both cache hooks

This PR introduced object_mutation_hook.rs by mirroring body_cache_hook.rs,
which left two process-global registration slots whose register/get/clear
bodies were line-for-line identical except the trait type and the WARN string:
a RwLock<Option<Arc<dyn _>>>, an Arc::ptr_eq "different instance" warning, the
poison-recovery closure, and the same read-lock-and-clone read. Two copies of
the same swap-vs-warn logic can drift apart under maintenance.

Hoist it into a generic HookSlot<T: ?Sized> that owns the logic once. Each hook
module keeps its `static HOOK: HookSlot<dyn XxxHook>` and its thin, unchanged
public wrappers (register_/get_/clear_), so the crate's public surface and
every call site are untouched — this is an internal consolidation, not a
contract change.

The load-bearing #1126 guarantee (newest registration wins, so a rebuilt
AppContext is never stranded on a first-wins slot) previously had no direct
test — the hook tests only covered register-then-notify. HookSlot now has its
own unit tests including re_registration_swaps_to_the_latest_instance;
mutation-testing confirms a first-wins regression fails exactly that test.

No behavior change: the two hooks' existing tests, the P0 body_cache_hook_e2e
regressions, and the app-layer mutation-hook tests all pass unchanged.

Refs: backlog#1126, backlog#1131

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(admin): register the object-data-cache routes in the policy inventory

This PR added GET /object-data-cache/stats and POST /object-data-cache/flush
but did not list them in the two registries that must account for every
admin route: the route-policy inventory (route_policy.rs) and the route
matrix (route_registration_test.rs). Their coverage tests —
route_policy_inventory_covers_registered_routes and
test_admin_route_matrix_matches_registered_routes — failed on CI because a
registered route had no policy/matrix entry.

These two tests are not part of `make pre-commit` (which runs fmt + arch +
quick-check, not the full suite), so the gap passed local pre-commit and
only surfaced in the CI Test-and-Lint lane.

stats is a read (ServerInfoAdminAction, Sensitive); flush mutates
(ConfigUpdateAdminAction, High) — matching the actions the handlers already
enforce. The MinIO-alias matrix test is unaffected: these are native rustfs
endpoints with no MinIO equivalent.

Refs: backlog#1143

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

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2026-07-10 20:04:05 +00:00
houseme 6780140318 fix(object-data-cache): make the GET key write-unique and dedup the lookup (#4693)
fix(object-data-cache): make GET body cache key write-unique and dedup lookups

Address four object-data-cache GET-path findings (backlog#1107 batch):

ODC-06 (backlog#1111): the cache key was content-unique, not write-unique.
Extend ObjectDataCacheKey with the resolved version's modification time
(i128 unix nanoseconds, None -> 0), derived once in the shared planner so the
ecstore hook and the usecase layer produce an identical key. An unversioned
overwrite advances mod_time, so a stale node can no longer serve old bytes for
up to the TTL under an MD5 collision; etag + size stay as belt-and-braces.

ODC-16 (backlog#1121): every cacheable GET planned and looked up twice (once in
the ecstore hook, once in the usecase layer), double-counting hits, hit_bytes
and lookups. GetObjectReader now carries a GetObjectBodySource marker
(Unprobed / HookMissed / HookServed); the hook stamps it, and
build_get_object_body_with_cache serves a hook-served body directly and skips
its lookup whenever the hook already probed. One hook-served GET now records
exactly one lookup.

ODC-19 (backlog#1124): ENABLE=true with no explicit mode defaulted to HitOnly,
which never fills and keeps a permanent 0% hit rate. Default to
FillBufferedOnly, log the resolved mode at startup, and warn when HitOnly is
selected explicitly.

ODC-24 (backlog#1129): max_entry_bytes above the in-memory GET fill limits was
silently inert. Clamp the planner's size eligibility to
min(max_entry_bytes, seek-support threshold, 64 MiB buffer cap) so ineligible
sizes plan SkipTooLarge instead of being reported eligible, and warn at startup
when the excess is inert.

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-10 18:22:20 +00:00
Zhengchao An 13f8768e7f feat(ecstore): make replication timing intervals env-overridable for tests (#4680)
Introduce RUSTFS_REPL_HEALTH_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS, RUSTFS_REPL_MRF_FLUSH_INTERVAL_MS
and RUSTFS_REPL_RESYNC_POLL_MAX_MS so tests and operators can shorten the
replication background loops. Defaults are unchanged; invalid values fall
back with a warn and values below 10ms are clamped to avoid busy-spin.
Add replication_fast_env() e2e helper (backlog#1147 repl-4).
2026-07-10 21:57:43 +08:00
Zhengchao An dc3099bf0f feat(ecstore): run bucket operations on the store's own instance context (#4642)
backlog#1052 S7 — the final piece: full bucket-namespace isolation
between embedded servers in one process.

Server B's requests resolved B's own ECStore (per-server dispatch landed
earlier), but the store's bucket operations still went through ambient
process facades, so both servers effectively operated on the FIRST
server's disks and metadata:

- LocalPeerS3Client::local_disks_for_pools() called all_local_disk()
  (the ambient disk registry = the first published store's context), so
  list/make/delete/heal bucket scanned and wrote the wrong volumes.
- BucketMetadata::save() persisted through the ambient object handle, so
  a second server's bucket metadata landed in the first server's
  .rustfs.sys; set/remove/get/created_at all used the ambient metadata
  system.

Now the whole chain is bound to the owning store's InstanceContext:

- S3PeerSys/LocalPeerS3Client gain *_with_instance_ctx constructors and
  operate on that context's registered disks; ECStore::new (and the test
  store builder) pass the store's context. The legacy constructors keep
  the bootstrap default.
- BucketMetadata::save_with_store persists through an explicit store;
  BucketMetadataSys::persist_and_set uses the system's own api handle.
- metadata_sys gains instance-scoped variants (get_in / created_at_in /
  set_bucket_metadata_in / remove_bucket_metadata_in) that resolve the
  context's metadata system and fall back to the ambient default before
  the instance cell is initialized (early startup, unchanged behavior).
- The store's bucket handlers (make/get_info/list/delete + the
  table-bucket delete guard and emptiness check) use the per-context
  variants and this instance's disks.

Acceptance (e2e): two embedded servers with different credentials are now
isolated end to end — each authenticates only its own key, neither sees
the other's buckets or objects, and both data planes stay intact. The
embedded module doc drops the shared-IAM caveat.

579 ecstore bucket/metadata/peer regressions plus the embedded basic and
deferred-IAM e2e stay green.
2026-07-10 10:52:51 +08:00
Zhengchao An cefbe2ccc9 fix(test): allow InstanceContext bucket_metadata_sys reinitialization for tests (#4638)
The OnceLock introduced in 5fbd49a80 for bucket_metadata_sys panics when
multiple test modules initialize their own ECStore against the shared
bootstrap context. Switch to Mutex<Option> so test fixtures can
reinitialize safely.

Extract shared gating test environment to gating_test_env.rs to avoid
duplicate ECStore setup across delete_objects_stat_gating_test and
put_prelookup_gating_test.

Fixes 8 test failures:
- capacity_dirty_scope_test (2 tests)
- delete_objects_stat_gating_test (3 tests)
- put_prelookup_gating_test (3 tests)
2026-07-10 04:03:26 +08:00
Zhengchao An 5fbd49a800 refactor(ecstore): move the bucket metadata system into InstanceContext (#4622)
backlog#1052 S3, third slice — the hard blocker for a second embedded
server's service stage. GLOBAL_BUCKET_METADATA_SYS was a process-global
OnceLock whose init ran .set().unwrap(): a second instance's service
startup panicked the whole process. The system it guards is inherently
per-store (it holds the store handle and that store's bucket→metadata
cache), so it now lives on the store's own InstanceContext:

- init_bucket_metadata_sys writes the cell of the store it was handed
  (api.ctx) — no signature change — and keeps the double-init fail-fast,
  now scoped to the instance (assert on the per-context set). The
  dist-erasure check for the refresh loop reads the same context.
- get_global_bucket_metadata_sys / the crate-private getter behind the
  ~20 get_*_config helpers resolve through the current_ctx() facade —
  the published store's context, or bootstrap before that — so every
  existing reader keeps its exact single-instance behavior.
- New acceptance test: two real stores in one process each initialize
  their own metadata system (the old global cell panicked right there),
  plus a shared builder extracted from the store-graph test.

201 bucket/metadata regression tests green.
2026-07-09 21:48:50 +08:00
Zhengchao An 359bdc0f1f refactor(ecstore): migrate the background-services cancel token into InstanceContext (Phase 5 Slice 13) (#4586)
* refactor(ecstore): migrate the background-services cancel token into InstanceContext (Phase 5 Slice 13)

Phase 5 Slice 13 (backlog#939): move the background-services cancellation token
out of the process static into the per-instance InstanceContext, so cancelling
one instance's background workers (scanner/heal/tier/lifecycle) no longer
touches another instance.

- InstanceContext gains `background_cancel_token: OnceLock<CancellationToken>`
  with `init_background_cancel_token` (set-once) and `background_cancel_token()`
  returning an owned clone.
- global.rs `init_/get_/create_/shutdown_` helpers keep their signatures and
  route through the current instance's context; the static is removed. The
  getter now returns an owned `Option<CancellationToken>` instead of a
  `Option<&'static _>`, which is what lets the token live in the context.
- Callers adapt to the owned token: the metadata-refresh loop drops `.cloned()`;
  the lifecycle worker/loops take the owned token (a shared fallback is cloned
  when the token is somehow uninitialized). No Arc cycle is introduced —
  workers hold a token clone, not the instance context.

Single-instance behavior is unchanged: startup creates one token in the
bootstrap context the ECStore adopts, and shutdown cancels that same token.

Tests: the token is set-once and cancelling one instance's token leaves a
distinct instance uninitialized.

Verification: cargo test -p rustfs-ecstore (23 instance-context tests green),
cargo clippy -p rustfs-ecstore --all-targets (clean), make pre-commit (pass).

Refs: backlog#939 (Phase 5, Slice 13)

* test(ecstore): prove multi-instance isolation; document embedded guard retention (Phase 5 Slice 14) (#4588)

Phase 5 (backlog#939) capstone. The prior 13 slices moved every piece of
per-instance runtime state out of process globals into ECStore's
InstanceContext. This slice proves the result and records the remaining work.

- Add `two_instances_isolate_all_migrated_state`: an end-to-end acceptance test
  that constructs two independent InstanceContexts and verifies NONE of the
  migrated state is shared — erasure setup, lock manager, region, deployment id,
  the four service handles (tier/notifier/expiry/transition), the local disk
  registry, the bucket monitor, and the background cancel token. This is the
  object-graph isolation carrier working end to end.
- Document why the embedded single-instance guard (EMBEDDED_SERVER_STARTED) is
  intentionally retained: storage startup still publishes into the process-level
  bootstrap context (write-once region/endpoints/deployment id) and the single
  GLOBAL_OBJECT_API handle, so a second startup would fail-fast on that shared
  state. Lifting the guard requires threading a per-instance context through
  startup — a follow-up beyond migrating the globals. The guard is NOT removed:
  rejecting the second start is safer than the panic it would otherwise become.

Verification: cargo test -p rustfs-ecstore (acceptance test + all instance-context
tests green), cargo clippy -p rustfs-ecstore --all-targets (clean), make
pre-commit (pass).

Refs: backlog#939 (Phase 5, Slice 14). Stacked on Slice 13 (#4586).
2026-07-08 22:06:31 +00:00
Zhengchao An 37c1153c1e fix(ecstore): age LastMinuteLatency samples individually to fix the 1-minute window (backlog#806) (#4581)
fix(ecstore): age LastMinuteLatency samples individually (backlog#806-16)

The rolling one-minute latency window stored bare Duration samples plus a
single, never-updated start_time. Its retain predicate ignored the element
and evaluated the constant now.duration_since(start_time) < 60s, so once the
window had existed for 60s every add() dropped ALL samples and the average
degenerated to the latest single sample.

Each sample now carries its own Instant and is retained by its individual
age. The type backs only in-memory EpHealth + admin display (the wire shape
is target::LatencyStat with curr/avg/max), so Serialize/Deserialize is kept
only to satisfy the enclosing LatencyStat derive; the sample Instant is
serde(skip) and restarts aging on reload.
2026-07-09 05:42:51 +08:00
houseme 726f3dc185 fix(ecstore): accept empty remote version_id in tier recovery paths (#4552)
An object transitioned to an unversioned remote tier legally records an
empty remote version_id (per CLAUDE.md: a tier version of `None`/`""`
means the tier bucket is unversioned, so remote GET/DELETE must omit the
versionId). Two recovery paths wrongly treated that empty sentinel as an
incomplete/unrecoverable record while the persist/encode and worker
paths accept it, producing permanent leaks in the crash-recovery window.

- tier_delete_journal::into_jentry rejected entries with an empty
  version_id as "incomplete", so unversioned-tier WAL entries could never
  be decoded during recovery: the remote object was orphaned and the
  journal file leaked forever. Drop the version_id emptiness check; keep
  the obj_name/tier_name checks. Truncated payloads are still rejected at
  JSON deserialization (all fields are required, non-Option, no default,
  with deny_unknown_fields).

- tier_free_version_recovery::is_recoverable_tier_free_version required a
  non-empty version_id, silently filtering out free versions of
  unversioned-tier objects so a first enqueue failure leaked the remote
  object and local free version permanently. Drop the version_id check;
  keep free_version + name + tier checks.

Both downstream paths already issue a versionless remote delete for an
empty version_id, so no further changes are needed. Adds regression
tests covering the empty-version_id case and the preserved guards.

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-08 18:26:29 +00:00
Zhengchao An ca63a6cced refactor(ecstore): migrate background replication pool/stats into InstanceContext (Phase 5 Slice 11) (#4495)
Phase 5 Slice 11 (backlog#939): move the background replication pool and stats —
the last service handles, and the only async ones — out of the process statics
into the per-instance InstanceContext.

- InstanceContext gains `replication_stats: OnceCell<Arc<ReplicationStats>>` and
  `replication_pool: OnceCell<Arc<DynReplicationPool>>` (tokio async OnceCell),
  with sync read accessors (`replication_stats`/`replication_pool`/
  `replication_initialized`) and pub(crate) cell accessors for the async init.
- `init_background_replication` initializes the current instance's cells via the
  same `get_or_init(async {…}).await` (workers still spawned once on first
  init). The lifecycle owner helpers and the runtime-source accessors keep their
  signatures and route through the current instance's context; the two statics
  (and the now-unused lazy_static import) are removed. The replication-boundary
  arch guard still passes.

Single-instance: init materializes one shared pool/stats via the bootstrap
context — byte-for-byte the same as the eager statics.

Tests: replication state is None until set and independent across instances.

Verification: cargo test -p rustfs-ecstore (22 instance-context tests green),
cargo clippy -p rustfs-ecstore --all-targets (clean), make pre-commit (pass).

Refs: backlog#939 (Phase 5, Slice 11). Stacked on Slice 10 (#4494).
2026-07-08 23:15:01 +08:00
Zhengchao An 9e162f224b refactor(ecstore): move lifecycle expiry and transition state into InstanceContext (#4488) 2026-07-08 22:15:22 +08:00
Henry Guo 506cd156bb fix(scanner): scope long walk timeouts (#4376)
* fix(scanner): scope long walk timeouts

* fix(scanner): bound IAM config walks

---------

Co-authored-by: Henry Guo <marshawcoco@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-07-08 17:06:51 +08:00
houseme 13e48d93aa perf(ecstore): support per-bucket durability tier overrides (#4407)
perf(ecstore): per-bucket durability tier overrides (HP-5 phase 2)

Let a bucket override the process-wide RUSTFS_DURABILITY_MODE with its own
strict/relaxed/none tier, stored as a durability.json extension entry in the
bucket metadata file and resolved at commit points via effective_durability.
System-critical buckets (.rustfs.sys, .minio.sys) can never carry an override
and stay pinned to strict; the legacy full-off switch keeps its historical
semantics and per-bucket overrides do not apply under it. Overrides are
published and cleared through the existing bucket metadata cache-invalidation
path, and an admin GET/PUT handler exposes the configuration. Default behavior
is unchanged: with no override a bucket follows the global mode, which defaults
to strict and stays byte-for-byte identical to before.

Refs: https://github.com/rustfs/backlog/issues/938, https://github.com/rustfs/backlog/issues/936

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-08 16:33:49 +08:00
Zhengchao An 80cc3b1fcf fix(replication): preserve SSE-C checksum state (#4410)
* fix(replication): preserve ssec checksum state

* fix(replication): route ssec checks through boundary
2026-07-08 15:01:33 +08:00
Zhengchao An 9a7255540b fix(replication): add resync metrics (#4408) 2026-07-08 15:01:28 +08:00
Zhengchao An f327707321 fix(ecstore): clear lifecycle metadata cache (#4416) 2026-07-08 07:01:09 +00:00
Zhengchao An ea49d5686b fix(replication): mark failed targets offline (#4405) 2026-07-08 12:08:22 +08:00
Zhengchao An 0fad356450 fix(replication): send versionId on version-purge deletes to generic S3 targets (#4401)
Replication deletes dropped the S3 `versionId` query parameter for every
replication request, conveying the version only via the internal
x-*-source-version-id header. A generic (non-MinIO/RustFS) S3 target ignores
that header, so a version purge degenerated into a delete-marker creation while
the source still stamped VersionPurgeStatus=Complete — a silent divergence.

Only omit the query `versionId` when propagating a delete-marker CREATION
(the target must mint its own marker); version purges, delete-marker purges and
force deletes now address the exact version. Extracted into
resolve_delete_api_version_id with unit coverage.

Fixes rustfs/backlog#857
2026-07-08 09:29:58 +08:00
houseme 9ae4ca5f99 test(ecstore): fit concurrent-resend guard inside lock acquire ceiling (#4384)
Under a full nextest run on loaded machines the legitimately serialized
cross-disk commits in concurrent_resend_same_part_commits_one_generation
exceed the acquire deadline by themselves: observed at the 5s default,
at the 30s production default (#4370), and on CI even at 60s — which is
a hard ceiling, because fast_lock clamps every requested timeout to
MAX_ACQUIRE_TIMEOUT (60s) while the Timeout error still reports the
requested value, so raising the env override higher is a no-op.

Request the full 60s ceiling explicitly and cap the queue depth at three
concurrent resends, bounding the last waiter to two serialized commits
(~12s each on the slowest observed CI runner). Three resends still race
the streaming phase and contend on the commit lock, which is all the
generation-mixing regression (backlog#853) needs; every correctness
assertion is unchanged.

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-08 04:01:27 +08:00
Zhengchao An a91d9cefc6 test(interop): add real MinIO read and migration parity tests (#4377)
test(interop): real-MinIO read + migration parity, Phase 1/2 (backlog#580)

Capture authentic on-disk fixtures from MinIO RELEASE.2025-07-23 (a bucket with
versioning, object-lock, lifecycle, tagging, quota, a public policy, SSE-S3
encryption, a webhook notification target, and a replication rule, plus inline /
versioned / multipart objects and a delete marker) and prove RustFS reads and
migrates them losslessly:

- filemeta parses_real_minio_object_xlmeta: small inline, two-object-version +
  delete marker, and multipart object xl.meta parse to the expected FileInfo.
- ecstore parses_real_minio_bucket_metadata_blob_without_loss: the MinIO
  .metadata.bin msgpack decodes via the PascalCase field names and
  parse_all_configs loads all ten config types present (policy, lifecycle incl.
  <ExpiryUpdatedAt>, object-lock, versioning, tagging, quota, notification,
  encryption/SSE-S3, replication incl. DeleteMarkerReplication /
  ExistingObjectReplication) without loss.
- ecstore reads_minio_inline_bucket_metadata_via_bitrot: MinIO inlines an object
  body as [HighwayHash256 32B][body]; RustFS's BitrotReader with HighwayHash256S
  verifies and yields the exact blob (the "inline_data 前缀不同" is that prefix).
- ecstore migrates_real_minio_bucket_metadata_end_to_end: on a throwaway 4-drive
  local ECStore, a real MinIO .metadata.bin seeded under .minio.sys is migrated
  into .rustfs.sys byte-identically for every config, exercising the Phase 2
  source adapter (MIGRATING_META_BUCKET = ".minio.sys") through the object layer.

All four run as ordinary crate tests (nextest CI). Phase 4 (MinIO re-reading a
RustFS drive) is documented as out of scope for one-way migration.

Refs rustfs/backlog#580
2026-07-08 01:12:49 +08:00
Zhengchao An 62a31e4ec4 fix(storage): address pending metadata and health gaps (#4380) 2026-07-08 00:15:07 +08:00
Zhengchao An 3ed414cdb4 fix(storage): complete pending metadata and quorum fixes (#4375) 2026-07-07 23:22:54 +08:00
houseme 2dfa3d3c36 test(ecstore): restore 30s lock-timeout guard for concurrent resend test (#4370)
concurrent_resend_same_part_commits_one_generation keeps failing on CI
with Lock(Timeout ... 5s) even after the fast-lock lost-wakeup fix
(NOTIFY_WAIT_CAP re-polling) landed — observed on rustfs#4365's Test and
Lint runs. Two independent causes exist and both are real:

1. the lost/stolen wakeup stall — fixed in fast_lock::shard; and
2. the six legitimately serialized cross-disk commits exceeding the
   small 5s default acquire timeout under full-suite CI disk load.

The lost-wakeup fix reverted the earlier 30s test override on the
assumption that cause 1 was the whole story; CI shows cause 2 stands on
its own. Restore the temp_env override (production-default 30s) around
the concurrent section so the regression guard asserts the correctness
property (exactly one intact generation), not CI disk latency. The
NOTIFY_WAIT_CAP fix stays untouched.

Verification:
- cargo test -p rustfs-ecstore --lib concurrent_resend_same_part_commits_one_generation

Ref: rustfs/backlog#882

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-07 22:07:05 +08:00
houseme 717cdd2abd fix(migration): decrypt MinIO IAM & server config on drop-in migration (#4358)
* fix(migration): decrypt MinIO IAM & server config on drop-in migration

MinIO encrypts IAM identity/service-account files and the server config at
rest with a key derived from the root credentials. The drop-in migration
paths read those blobs from the legacy `.minio.sys` bucket and parsed them
as plaintext JSON, so any encrypted blob failed to parse and was silently
skipped with "incompatible format". This is why users migrating from MinIO
kept their buckets/objects/policies but lost users and access keys (#2212).

The IAM load path already knows how to decrypt these blobs (RustFS master
keys plus MinIO-compatible legacy keys derived from the root credentials),
but that logic lived behind a private method and was never used by the
migration paths. Expose it as `rustfs_iam::try_decrypt_iam_blob` and inject
it into both migration paths via a `LegacyBlobDecryptFn` callback (ecstore
cannot depend on the IAM crate, so the closure is wired in the binary crate).
When a blob cannot be decrypted the raw bytes are used as-is, preserving the
previous plaintext-only behavior with no regression.

Also improve object-layer migration observability without changing control
flow: `try_migrate_format` now distinguishes "no legacy format" (a normal
fresh install) from "legacy format present but incompatible", and the caller
logs a loud error before initializing a fresh format that would leave the
existing MinIO objects unreadable. Topology/version skip reasons are promoted
from debug to warn.

Fixes a pre-existing test isolation race by marking
`test_recovery_falls_back_to_default_config_when_blob_stays_corrupt` serial,
since it reads a process-wide env var toggled by a sibling test.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(migration): box FormatV3 in LegacyFormatOutcome to satisfy clippy

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* test(ecstore): stabilize concurrent multipart resend lock timeout

concurrent_resend_same_part_commits_one_generation spawns 6 same-part
resends whose cross-disk commits serialize on the per-uploadId commit
lock. Under the full nextest suite the parallel disk load pushes those
serialized commits past the small default lock-acquire timeout (5s),
producing a spurious `Lock(Timeout ...)` unrelated to the property under
test (observed on CI at 5.775s vs ~0.5s in isolation).

Raise RUSTFS_OBJECT_LOCK_ACQUIRE_TIMEOUT to the production default (30s)
for the concurrent-commit section via temp_env, so the regression guard
reflects correctness (exactly one intact generation) rather than disk
latency under CI load. The meaningful assertions are unchanged, and
#[serial] keeps the process-wide env override isolated.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

* fix(lock): bound fast-lock notification wait to prevent lost-wakeup stall

The real cause of the concurrent_resend_same_part_commits_one_generation
failures was a lost wakeup in the fast-lock slow path, not disk latency:
raising the acquire timeout to 30s only delayed the failure (it then timed
out at 30s), proving a genuine stall rather than overload.

In acquire_lock_slow_path a waiter that reaches the notification phase did a
single `timeout(remaining, wait_for_write())` spanning the whole acquire
budget, and treated that wait's elapse as a hard `Timeout`. But the release
path only notifies when `writer_waiters > 0`, so if the holder releases in
the gap after the waiter's `try_acquire` fails and before it registers as a
waiter, no notification (and no stored permit, since the pooled `Notify` is
gated) is produced. The waiter then blocks until the deadline even though the
lock is free and stays free — a spurious lock-acquire timeout. The shared
process-wide notify pool makes it worse: a wakeup can be consumed by a waiter
of a different lock hashing to the same slot.

Bound each notification wait (NOTIFY_WAIT_CAP = 50ms) and, on elapse, loop
back and re-`try_acquire` instead of returning `Timeout`; the deadline check
at the top of the loop is the single source of truth for timing out. A
lost/stolen wakeup now degrades to bounded re-polling (acquire within ~50ms
of the lock becoming free) instead of stalling for the whole timeout.
Correctness (mutual exclusion) is unchanged — acquisition still only happens
via `try_acquire_*`.

Add a regression test that reproduces the stall (holder + late waiter across
many keys): it times out without the fix and passes in ~1s with it. Revert
the earlier acquire-timeout workaround in the multipart test now that the
underlying stall is fixed, so it runs under the default timeout again.

Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>

---------

Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
2026-07-07 16:36:05 +08:00
Zhengchao An 68f048b8fe fix(replication): persist delete marker mtime in MRF entries (#4331)
fix(replication): persist original mtime in MRF entries (backlog#867)

MRF delete entries did not persist the original delete-marker mtime, so
after a restart the recovery replay path reconstructed the delete without
a source timestamp. Downstream the replica delete-marker was stamped with
the replay time (now()) instead of the source mtime, causing delete-marker
timestamp divergence across clusters.

Extend the MrfReplicateEntry disk format with an optional deleteMarkerMtime
field (persisted as Unix nanoseconds) in both duplicate struct definitions
(rustfs-replication and rustfs-filemeta). DeletedObjectReplicationInfo now
persists delete_marker_mtime, and start_mrf_processor restores it onto the
reconstructed delete so the replica keeps the source timestamp.

Backward compatibility: the new key uses skip_serializing_if + serde
default, so historical MRF files without it decode to None and replay
falls back to the current time (pre-#867 behaviour). No panic or entry
loss on old files.

Closes rustfs/backlog#867
2026-07-07 04:42:10 +08:00
Zhengchao An 3bc8d79fe5 fix(multipart): serialize put_object_part per uploadId (#4329)
fix(multipart): serialize the part commit per uploadId to prevent mixed-generation shards (backlog#853)

Concurrently re-transmitting the same part could land two shard
generations across different disks: each shard is individually
bitrot-valid, so the corruption surfaces only as a silent mix at read
time.

The hazard is confined to rename_part, where two temp parts are moved
cross-disk onto the SAME final part path — interleaving there can leave
shards from two generations. Each concurrent stream already writes to its
own unique temp dir, so the encode/stream phase never conflicts and must
stay lock-free: holding a lock across it would serialize slow re-transmits
of the same part, break the S3 'last finisher wins' semantics, and cause
UploadPart lock-acquire timeouts (ServiceUnavailable).

Scope a write lock to the uploadId namespace around only the rename_part
commit, so each commit is atomic across disks and the last committer wins
consistently. Mirrors MinIO's per-uploadID NS lock; disjoint from the
object lock held by complete_multipart_upload (no lock-ordering cycle).
Honors opts.no_lock.

The pre-delete-before-rename half of backlog#853 was already fixed in
#4316; this completes the issue.

Adds an end-to-end regression test: six concurrent resends of the same
part must all succeed (no lock-acquire timeout), exactly one generation
stays visible, and the reassembled object equals one intact generation.

Closes rustfs/backlog#853
2026-07-07 04:28:39 +08:00
Zhengchao An a2d679cdb6 fix(bucket): propagate bucket deletion to peer metadata caches (backlog#646) (#4326)
The peer `DeleteBucketMetadata` RPC handler was a stub that returned
success without doing anything, and the delete-bucket flow never sent
the notification in the first place. As a result, after a bucket was
deleted other nodes kept serving its stale cached metadata.

Wire the whole path end to end:
- ecstore: add an in-memory `remove_bucket_metadata` (free fn) and
  `BucketMetadataSys::remove`, the counterpart to `set_bucket_metadata`,
  and export it through the `api::bucket::metadata_sys` facade.
- node_service: `handle_delete_bucket_metadata` now validates the bucket
  name and actually drops the cached metadata for it.
- bucket_usecase: after a successful delete_bucket, notify peers via
  `notification_sys.delete_bucket_metadata` in the background, symmetric
  to the existing `notify_bucket_metadata_reload` path.

Also update the delete-bucket-metadata unit test to assert the
empty-bucket rejection instead of the old always-success stub, and drop
an unused `tracing::debug` test import left over from #4322.

Verified: cargo fmt; cargo check -p rustfs-ecstore; cargo test -p rustfs
--lib --features rio-v2 test_delete_bucket_metadata_empty_bucket; arch
guardrail scripts pass.
2026-07-06 23:27:47 +08:00
Zhengchao An 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.
2026-07-06 22:43:32 +08:00
Zhengchao An 5c5f8063d8 fix(replication): log (not swallow) resync status persistence failure (backlog#799 B23) (#4320)
fix(replication): don't silently swallow resync status persistence failure (backlog#799 B23)

After a resync computes a new replication status, it persists it via
`put_object_metadata` but discarded the `Err` case (`if let Ok(u) = ...`). A
failure left the object's on-disk replication status disagreeing with the resync
result with no signal at all. Log the failure at warn level instead.

Refs backlog#799 (B23), tracked in rustfs/backlog#863.
2026-07-06 22:25:00 +08:00
唐小鸭 849ea9a122 fix(site-replication): align IAM and bucket metadata replication (#4318) 2026-07-06 22:15:02 +08:00
Zhengchao An 5e73d59eb6 fix(replication): re-derive replication decision when replaying MRF delete entries (backlog#858) (#4315)
MRF delete replay reconstructed the delete with `..Default::default()`, leaving
`replication_state = None`. `replicate_delete` derives its target set purely
from `replication_state.replicate_decision_str`, so an empty state produced an
empty decision -> zero targets: the replayed delete contacted no remote at all,
a silent no-op that left replicas permanently diverged after a restart.

The MRF entry doesn't persist the decision and the source object is already
gone, so re-derive it from the live bucket config at replay time via
`check_replicate_delete` — mirroring the object heal path
(`get_heal_replicate_object_info`) — and set it on the reconstructed delete's
`replication_state`. This is a contained fix with no change to the on-disk MRF
format.

Refs backlog#799 (B9).

Note: the source delete-marker mtime is still not persisted in the MRF entry,
so a replayed delete marker is stamped with the replay time on the target. That
is a separate, minor consistency nuance (the delete now propagates correctly)
and can be addressed by extending the MRF entry format in a follow-up.
2026-07-06 22:08:17 +08:00
Zhengchao An f33ae8e9af fix(replication): keep MRF persister backlog cumulative so flushes don't drop entries (backlog#859) (#4314)
The MRF persister accumulated overflow entries in `pending`, flushed them with
`flush_mrf_to_disk`, and cleared `pending` on success. But `flush_mrf_to_disk`
*overwrites* the whole MRF file with exactly the entries passed. After flushing
batch A (file = A) and clearing, the next flush wrote batch B and thereby
overwrote the file to contain only B — and the MRF file is only replayed (and
cleared) at startup, never during the run, so batch A's entries were silently
lost. A crash after the B flush lost all of batch A's pending replications.

Keep `pending` cumulative (the file must hold the full set of overflow entries
for the run) and rewrite the whole set on each flush instead of clearing after
success:

- flush eagerly once 1 000 *new* entries accumulate since the last write
  (measured against the flushed length, so a large backlog isn't rewritten on
  every add), and on the 10s tick when dirty;
- bound the in-memory/on-disk backlog with `MRF_PENDING_CAP` (200 000) and log
  once when the cap is hit rather than growing without limit.

Refs backlog#799 (B10).
2026-07-06 21:34:45 +08:00