The problem is that accidental timeout errors can make us to ignore
other nodes for some time. The primary purpose of the whole ignore
mechanism is not to degrade in case of failover. For this case,
closing connection and limiting the amount of dials is enough.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
In case we have many small objects in the write-cache, `indices` should
not be reused between iterations.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
Missing `ReportError` method did not allow casing multi-client interface to
`errorReporter` interface and dropping broken connections.
`replicationClient` embeds that interface, and it is widely used across
node's code. Embedded interface does not allow casting its parent structure
to `errorReporter` and breaks multi client error reporting logic.
Multi-client scheme is extremely hard to maintain, it makes unpredictable
casts and does not allow tracking code flow, so it will be refactored in the
future anyway.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Karpy <p.karpy@yadro.com>
Previously, node could get an "infinite" small object: it could be expired
and thus could not be flushed (update its storage ID) to metabase => could
not be marked as flushed => node never removes such object and repeat all
the cycle one more time. If object exists and is not marked with GC (meta
returns `ErrObjectIsExpired`, not `ObjectNotFound` and not
`ObjectAlreadyRemoved`), its ID is safe to update _in the same_ bbolt
transaction.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Karpy <p.karpy@yadro.com>
LRU `Peek`/`Contains` take LRU mutex _inside_ of a `View` transaction.
`View` transaction itself takes `mmapLock` [1], which is lifted after tx
finishes (in `tx.Commit()` -> `tx.close()` -> `tx.db.removeTx`)
When we evict items from LRU cache mutex order is different:
first we take LRU mutex and then execute `Batch` which _does_ take
`mmapLock` in case we need to remap. Thus the deadlock.
[1] 8f4a7e1f92/db.go (L708)
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
To achieve high performance we must choose proper values for both
batch size and delay. For user operations we want to set low delay.
However it would prevent tree synchronization operations to form big
enough batches. For these operations, batching gives the most benefit
not only in terms of on-CPU execution cost, but also by speeding up
transaction persist (`fsync`).
In this commit we try merging batches that are already
_triggered_, but not yet _started to execute_. This way we can still
query batches for execution after the provided delay while also allowing
multiple formed batches to execute faster.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
"Object is expired" means that object is presented in `meta` but it is not
`ObjectNotFound` error. Previous implementation made `shard` search for an
object without `meta` which was an error.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Karpy <p.karpy@yadro.com>
```
name old time/op new time/op delta
_addressFromString-8 1.25µs ±30% 1.02µs ± 6% -18.49% (p=0.000 n=9+9)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
_addressFromString-8 352B ± 0% 256B ± 0% -27.27% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
_addressFromString-8 6.00 ± 0% 4.00 ± 0% -33.33% (p=0.000
n=10+10)
```
Also, assure compiler that `s` doesn't escape:
Before this commit:
```
./fstree.go:74:24: leaking param: s
./fstree.go:90:6: moved to heap: addr
```
After this commit:
```
./fstree.go:74:24: s does not escape
```
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
Currently we track based on `PayloadSize`, because it is already stored
in the metabase and it is easier to calculate without slowing down the
whole system.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
Signed-off-by: Pavel Karpy <p.karpy@yadro.com>
Currently the only way to tell whether `evacuate/set-mode` is finished
is to set a very big timeout and _hope_ that the operation will finish.
In this commit we add INFO logs for such operations which should
simplify the life of an administrator.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
Currently, under high load clients are blocked on channel send
and the number of goroutines can increase indefinitely.
In this commit we drop replication messages if send/recv queue is full
and rely on a background synchronization.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
1. Reduce allocations inside transactions.
2. Do not encode container ID to string: it allocates a lot and takes more
space.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
Under high load we are limited by the _amount_ of keys we need to update
in a single transaction. In this commit we try storing all state
with a single key.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
In the previous implementation any non-nil error that preceded object
fetching from blobstor led to iterating over every storage (in other words,
no storage ID information was taken into account). Now storage ID is
skipped only if metabase (storage ID source) returns any error.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Karpy <p.karpy@yadro.com>
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
After the reconnection interval feature there was an bug related to the big
objects collecting: split error is returned from a client directly, not
via API status and was considered as a connection error.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Karpy <p.karpy@yadro.com>
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
It should be similar to a `TreeAddByPath`. `applyOperation` is used for
`Apply` when the operation can be inserted in the middle of a log.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
Under load changing shard mode can lead to it being removed from the
list during some other PUT.
```
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: [signal SIGSEGV: segmentation violation code=0x1 addr=0x20 pc=0xc9fbb1]
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: goroutine 11791912 [running]:
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine.(*StorageEngine).putToShard(0xc000435490, {0xc0003f7a28?, 0xc0001192c0?}, 0x2, {0x0, 0x>
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine/put.go:91 +0x1b1
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine.(*StorageEngine).put.func1(0xc000435490?, {0xc0003f7a28?, 0xc0001192c0?})
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine/put.go:71 +0x19c
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine.(*StorageEngine).iterateOverSortedShards(0x1?, {{0x62, 0x23, 0xfe, 0x60, 0x67, 0xd5, 0x>
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine/shards.go:225 +0xc8
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine.(*StorageEngine).put(0xc000435490, {0x1?})
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine/put.go:66 +0x2a9
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine.(*StorageEngine).Put.func1()
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine/put.go:43 +0x2a
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine.(*StorageEngine).execIfNotBlocked(0x8?, 0x38?)
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine/control.go:147 +0xcf
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine.(*StorageEngine).Put(0xc4df775a80?, {0x0?})
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine/put.go:42 +0x65
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine.Put(0xc06d928b80?, 0xc06b1b8dc8?)
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/local_object_storage/engine/put.go:158 +0x19
Dec 28 07:01:26 az neofs-node[364505]: main.engineWithoutNotifications.Put({0x20301b?}, 0x20301b?)
```
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
Because synchronization _most likely_ will have apply already existing
operations, it is much faster to check their presence in a read
transaction. However, always doing this will degrade the perfomance
for normal `Apply`. And, let's be honest, it is already not good.
Thus we add a separate parameter which specifies whether this logic is
enabled.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <e.stratonikov@yadro.com>
`GETRANGEHASH` request spawns `GETRANGE` requests if an object could not be
found locally. If the original request contains session, it can be static
and, therefore, fetching session key can not be performed successfully.
As the best effort a node could request object's range with its own key.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Karpy <p.karpy@yadro.com>
Both `meta` and `write-cache` are expected to have a fast underlying disk,
so it does not seem like an optimisation. Moreover, `write-cache`'s `Head`
is a `Get` with payload cutting, it _must_ use more memory for no reason
(`meta` was created for such requests). Also, `write-cache` does not allow
performing any "meta" relations checks (such as locking, tombstoning).
Signed-off-by: Pavel Karpy <p.karpy@yadro.com>
Node children are not sorted and could occur in any order.
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
Signed-off-by: Evgenii Stratonikov <evgeniy@morphbits.ru>