before this change, alternator_timeout_in_ms is not live-updatable,
as after setting executor's default timeout right before creating
sharded executor instances, they never get updated with this option
anymore.
in this change,
* alternator_timeout_in_ms is marked as live-updateable
* executor::_s_default_timeout is changed to a thread_local variable,
so it can be updated by a per-shard updateable_value. and
it is now a updateable_value, so its variable name is updated
accordingly. this value is set in the ctor of executor, and
it is disconnected from the corresponding named_value<> option
in the dtor of executor.
* alternator_timeout_in_ms is passed to the constructor of
executor via sharded_parameter, so executor::_timeout_in_ms can
be initialized on per-shard basis
* executor::set_default_timeout() is dropped, as we already pass
the option to executor in its ctor.
please note, in the ctor of executor, we always update the cached
value of `s_default_timeout` with the value of `_timeout_in_ms`,
and we set the default timeout to 10s in `alternator_test_env`.
this is a design decision to avoid bending the production code for
testing, as in production, we always set the timeout with the value
specified either by the default value of yaml conf file.
Fixes#12232
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Instead of lengthy blurbs, switch to single-line, machine-readable
standardized (https://spdx.dev) license identifiers. The Linux kernel
switched long ago, so there is strong precedent.
Three cases are handled: AGPL-only, Apache-only, and dual licensed.
For the latter case, I chose (AGPL-3.0-or-later and Apache-2.0),
reasoning that our changes are extensive enough to apply our license.
The changes we applied mechanically with a script, except to
licenses/README.md.
Closes#9937
Move replica-oriented classes to the replica namespace. The main
classes moved are ::database, ::keyspace, and ::table, but a few
ancillary classes are also moved. There are certainly classes that
should be moved but aren't (like distributed_loader) but we have
to start somewhere.
References are adjusted treewide. In many cases, it is obvious that
a call site should not access the replica (but the data_dictionary
instead), but that is left for separate work.
scylla-gdb.py is adjusted to look for both the new and old names.
The database, keyspace, and table classes represent the replica-only
part of the objects after which they are named. Reading from a table
doesn't give you the full data, just the replica's view, and it is not
consistent since reconciliation is applied on the coordinator.
As a first step in acknowledging this, move the related files to
a replica/ subdirectory.
Some state accessors called get_local_gossiper(); this is removed
and replaced with a parameter. Some callers (redis, alternators)
now have the gossiper passed as a parameter during initialization
so they can use the adjusted API.
A minimal implementation of alternator test env, a younger cousin
of cql_test_env, is implemented. Note that using this environment
for unit tests is strongly discouraged in favor of the official
test/alternator pytest suite. Still, alternator_test_env has its uses
for microbenchmarks.