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Avi Kivity
1f7dca0225 Merge 'Fix bad performance for densely populated partition index pages' from Tomasz Grabiec
This applies to small partition workload where index pages have high partition count, and the index doesn't fit in cache. It was observed that the count can be in the order of hundreds. In such a workload pages undergo constant population, LSA compaction, and LSA eviction, which has severe impact on CPU utilization.

Refs https://scylladb.atlassian.net/browse/SCYLLADB-620

This PR reduces the impact by several changes:

  - reducing memory footprint in the partition index. Assuming partition key size is 16 bytes, the cost dropped from 96 bytes to 36 bytes per partition.

  - flattening the object graph and amortizing storage. Storing entries directly in the vector. Storing all key values in a single managed_bytes. Making index_entry a trivial struct.

  - index entries and key storage are now trivially moveable, and batched inside vector storage
    so LSA migration can use memcpy(), which amortizes the cost per key. This reduces the cost of LSA segment compaction.

 - LSA eviction is now pretty much constant time for the whole page
   regardless of the number of entries, because elements are trivial and batched inside vectors.
   Page eviction cost dropped from 50 us to 1 us.

Performance evaluated with:

   scylla perf-simple-query -c1 -m200M --partitions=1000000

Before:

```
7774.96 tps (166.0 allocs/op, 521.7 logallocs/op,  54.0 tasks/op,  802428 insns/op,  430457 cycles/op,        0 errors)
7511.08 tps (166.1 allocs/op, 527.2 logallocs/op,  54.0 tasks/op,  804185 insns/op,  430752 cycles/op,        0 errors)
7740.44 tps (166.3 allocs/op, 526.2 logallocs/op,  54.2 tasks/op,  805347 insns/op,  432117 cycles/op,        0 errors)
7818.72 tps (165.2 allocs/op, 517.6 logallocs/op,  53.7 tasks/op,  794965 insns/op,  427751 cycles/op,        0 errors)
7865.49 tps (165.1 allocs/op, 513.3 logallocs/op,  53.6 tasks/op,  788898 insns/op,  425171 cycles/op,        0 errors)
```

After (+318%):

```
32492.40 tps (130.7 allocs/op,  12.8 logallocs/op,  36.1 tasks/op,  109236 insns/op,  103203 cycles/op,        0 errors)
32591.99 tps (130.4 allocs/op,  12.8 logallocs/op,  36.0 tasks/op,  108947 insns/op,  102889 cycles/op,        0 errors)
32514.52 tps (130.6 allocs/op,  12.8 logallocs/op,  36.0 tasks/op,  109118 insns/op,  103219 cycles/op,        0 errors)
32491.14 tps (130.6 allocs/op,  12.8 logallocs/op,  36.0 tasks/op,  109349 insns/op,  103272 cycles/op,        0 errors)
32582.90 tps (130.5 allocs/op,  12.8 logallocs/op,  36.0 tasks/op,  109269 insns/op,  102872 cycles/op,        0 errors)
32479.43 tps (130.6 allocs/op,  12.8 logallocs/op,  36.0 tasks/op,  109313 insns/op,  103242 cycles/op,        0 errors)
32418.48 tps (130.7 allocs/op,  12.8 logallocs/op,  36.1 tasks/op,  109201 insns/op,  103301 cycles/op,        0 errors)
31394.14 tps (130.7 allocs/op,  12.8 logallocs/op,  36.1 tasks/op,  109267 insns/op,  103301 cycles/op,        0 errors)
32298.55 tps (130.7 allocs/op,  12.8 logallocs/op,  36.1 tasks/op,  109323 insns/op,  103551 cycles/op,        0 errors)
```

When the workload is miss-only, with both row cache and index cache disabled (no cache maintenance cost):

  perf-simple-query -c1 -m200M --duration 6000 --partitions=100000 --enable-index-cache=0 --enable-cache=0

Before:

```
9124.57 tps (146.2 allocs/op, 789.0 logallocs/op,  45.3 tasks/op,  889320 insns/op,  357937 cycles/op,        0 errors)
9437.23 tps (146.1 allocs/op, 789.3 logallocs/op,  45.3 tasks/op,  889613 insns/op,  357782 cycles/op,        0 errors)
9455.65 tps (146.0 allocs/op, 787.4 logallocs/op,  45.2 tasks/op,  887606 insns/op,  357167 cycles/op,        0 errors)
9451.22 tps (146.0 allocs/op, 787.4 logallocs/op,  45.3 tasks/op,  887627 insns/op,  357357 cycles/op,        0 errors)
9429.50 tps (146.0 allocs/op, 787.4 logallocs/op,  45.3 tasks/op,  887761 insns/op,  358148 cycles/op,        0 errors)
9430.29 tps (146.1 allocs/op, 788.2 logallocs/op,  45.3 tasks/op,  888501 insns/op,  357679 cycles/op,        0 errors)
9454.08 tps (146.0 allocs/op, 787.3 logallocs/op,  45.3 tasks/op,  887545 insns/op,  357132 cycles/op,        0 errors)
```

After (+55%):

```
14484.84 tps (150.7 allocs/op,   6.5 logallocs/op,  44.7 tasks/op,  396164 insns/op,  229490 cycles/op,        0 errors)
14526.21 tps (150.8 allocs/op,   6.5 logallocs/op,  44.8 tasks/op,  396401 insns/op,  228824 cycles/op,        0 errors)
14567.53 tps (150.7 allocs/op,   6.5 logallocs/op,  44.7 tasks/op,  396319 insns/op,  228701 cycles/op,        0 errors)
14545.63 tps (150.6 allocs/op,   6.5 logallocs/op,  44.7 tasks/op,  395889 insns/op,  228493 cycles/op,        0 errors)
14626.06 tps (150.5 allocs/op,   6.5 logallocs/op,  44.7 tasks/op,  395254 insns/op,  227891 cycles/op,        0 errors)
14593.74 tps (150.5 allocs/op,   6.5 logallocs/op,  44.7 tasks/op,  395480 insns/op,  227993 cycles/op,        0 errors)
14538.10 tps (150.8 allocs/op,   6.5 logallocs/op,  44.8 tasks/op,  397035 insns/op,  228831 cycles/op,        0 errors)
14527.18 tps (150.8 allocs/op,   6.5 logallocs/op,  44.8 tasks/op,  396992 insns/op,  228839 cycles/op,        0 errors)
```

Same as above, but with summary ratio increased from 0.0005 to 0.005 (smaller pages):

Before:

```
33906.70 tps (146.1 allocs/op,  83.6 logallocs/op,  45.1 tasks/op,  170553 insns/op,   98104 cycles/op,        0 errors)
32696.16 tps (146.0 allocs/op,  83.5 logallocs/op,  45.1 tasks/op,  170369 insns/op,   98405 cycles/op,        0 errors)
33889.05 tps (146.1 allocs/op,  83.6 logallocs/op,  45.1 tasks/op,  170551 insns/op,   98135 cycles/op,        0 errors)
33893.24 tps (146.1 allocs/op,  83.5 logallocs/op,  45.1 tasks/op,  170488 insns/op,   98168 cycles/op,        0 errors)
33836.73 tps (146.1 allocs/op,  83.6 logallocs/op,  45.1 tasks/op,  170528 insns/op,   98226 cycles/op,        0 errors)
33897.61 tps (146.0 allocs/op,  83.5 logallocs/op,  45.1 tasks/op,  170428 insns/op,   98081 cycles/op,        0 errors)
33834.73 tps (146.1 allocs/op,  83.5 logallocs/op,  45.1 tasks/op,  170438 insns/op,   98178 cycles/op,        0 errors)
33776.31 tps (146.3 allocs/op,  83.9 logallocs/op,  45.2 tasks/op,  170958 insns/op,   98418 cycles/op,        0 errors)
33808.08 tps (146.3 allocs/op,  83.9 logallocs/op,  45.2 tasks/op,  170940 insns/op,   98388 cycles/op,        0 errors)
```

After (+18%):

```
40081.51 tps (148.2 allocs/op,   4.4 logallocs/op,  45.0 tasks/op,  121047 insns/op,   82231 cycles/op,        0 errors)
40005.85 tps (148.6 allocs/op,   4.4 logallocs/op,  45.2 tasks/op,  121327 insns/op,   82545 cycles/op,        0 errors)
39816.75 tps (148.3 allocs/op,   4.4 logallocs/op,  45.1 tasks/op,  121067 insns/op,   82419 cycles/op,        0 errors)
39953.11 tps (148.1 allocs/op,   4.4 logallocs/op,  45.0 tasks/op,  121027 insns/op,   82258 cycles/op,        0 errors)
40073.96 tps (148.2 allocs/op,   4.4 logallocs/op,  45.0 tasks/op,  121006 insns/op,   82313 cycles/op,        0 errors)
39882.25 tps (148.2 allocs/op,   4.4 logallocs/op,  45.0 tasks/op,  120925 insns/op,   82320 cycles/op,        0 errors)
39916.08 tps (148.3 allocs/op,   4.4 logallocs/op,  45.1 tasks/op,  121054 insns/op,   82393 cycles/op,        0 errors)
39786.30 tps (148.2 allocs/op,   4.4 logallocs/op,  45.0 tasks/op,  121027 insns/op,   82465 cycles/op,        0 errors)
38662.45 tps (148.3 allocs/op,   4.4 logallocs/op,  45.0 tasks/op,  121108 insns/op,   82312 cycles/op,        0 errors)
39849.42 tps (148.3 allocs/op,   4.4 logallocs/op,  45.1 tasks/op,  121098 insns/op,   82447 cycles/op,        0 errors)
```

Closes scylladb/scylladb#28603

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  sstables: mx: index_reader: Optimize parsing for no promoted index case
  vint: Use std::countl_zero()
  test: sstable_partition_index_cache_test: Validate scenario of pages with sparse promoted index placement
  sstables: mx: index_reader: Amoritze partition key storage
  managed_bytes: Hoist write_fragmented() to common header
  utils: managed_vector: Use std::uninitialized_move() to move objects
  sstables: mx: index_reader: Keep promoted_index info next to index_entry
  sstables: mx: index_reader: Extract partition_index_page::clear_gently()
  sstables: mx: index_reader: Shave-off 16 bytes from index_entry by using raw_token
  sstables: mx: index_reader: Reduce allocation_section overhead during index page parsing by batching allocation
  sstables: mx: index_reader: Keep index_entry directly in the vector
  dht: Introduce raw_token
  test: perf_simple_query: Add 'sstable-format' command-line option
  test: perf_simple_query: Add 'sstable-summary-ratio' command-line option
  test: perf-simple-query: Add option to disable index cache
  test: cql_test_env: Respect enable-index-cache config

(cherry picked from commit 5e7fb08bf3)

Closes scylladb/scylladb#29136

Closes scylladb/scylladb#29140
2026-03-20 10:58:26 +02:00
Nikos Dragazis
914d3f845a schema: Add initializer for compression defaults
In PR 5b6570be52 we introduced the config option
`sstable_compression_user_table_options` to allow adjusting the default
compression settings for user tables. However, the new option was hooked
into the CQL layer and applied only to CQL base tables, not to the whole
spectrum of user tables: CQL auxiliary tables (materialized views,
secondary indexes, CDC log tables), Alternator base tables, Alternator
auxiliary tables (GSIs, LSIs, Streams).

Fix this by moving the logic into the `schema_builder` via a schema
initializer. This ensures that the default compression settings are
applied uniformly regardless of how the table is created, while also
keeping the logic in a central place.

Register the initializer at startup in all executables where schemas are
being used (`scylla_main()`, `scylla_sstable_main()`, `cql_test_env`).

Finally, remove the ad-hoc logic from `create_table_statement`
(redundant as of this patch), remove the xfail markers from the relevant
tests and adjust `test_describe_cdc_log_table_create_statement` to
expect LZ4WithDicts as the default compressor.

Fixes #26914.

Signed-off-by: Nikos Dragazis <nikolaos.dragazis@scylladb.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1e37781d86)
2026-01-28 12:42:10 +02:00
Gleb Natapov
726c1f5734 direct_failure_detector: run direct failure detector in the gossiper scheduling group
When direct failure detector was introduces the idea was that it will
run on the same connection raft group0 verbs are running, but in
60f1053087 raft verbs were moved to run on the gossiper connection
while DIRECT_FD_PING was left where it was. This patch move it to
gossiper connection as well and fix the pinger code to run in gossiper
scheduling group.

(cherry picked from commit 86dde50c0d)
2025-12-09 17:19:31 +02:00
Michał Jadwiszczak
64e0405ba2 db/view/view_building: send coordinator's term in the RPC
To avoid case when an old coordinator (which hasn't been stopped yet)
dictates what should be done, add raft term to the `work_on_view_building_tasks`
RPC.
The worker needs to check if the term matches the current term from raft
server, and deny the request when the term is bad.

(cherry picked from commit fb8cbf1615)
2025-11-26 17:47:16 +01:00
Karol Nowacki
f4ced4c31a vector_search: Add HTTPS support for vector store connections
This commit introduces TLS encryption support for vector store connections.
A new configuration option is added:
- vector_store_encryption_options.truststore: path to the trust store file

To enable secure connections, use the https:// scheme in the
vector_store_primary_uri/vector_store_secondary_uri configuration options.

Fixes: VECTOR-327
2025-11-22 21:53:29 +01:00
Botond Dénes
034845e6eb Merge '[Backport 2025.4] sstables/sstable_directory: don't forget to delete other components when deleting TemporaryHashes.db' from Scylladb[bot]
TemporaryHashes.db is a temporary sstable component used during ms
sstable writes. It's different from other sstable components in that
it's not included in the TOC. Because of this, it has a special case in
the logic that deletes unfinished sstables on boot.
(After Scylla dies in the middle of a sstable write).

But there's a bug in that special case,
which causes Scylla to forget to delete other components from the same unfinished sstable.

The code intends only to delete the TemporaryHashes.db file from the
`_state->generations_found` multimap, but it accidentally also deletes
the file's sibling components from the multimap. Fix that.

Also, extend a related test so that it would catch the problem before the fix.

Fixes scylladb/scylladb#26393

Bugfix, needs backport to 2025.4.

- (cherry picked from commit 16cb223d7f)

- (cherry picked from commit 6efb807c1a)

Parent PR: #26394

Closes scylladb/scylladb#26409

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  sstables/sstable_directory: don't forget to delete other components when deleting TemporaryHashes.db
  test/boost/database_test: fix two no-op distributed loader tests
2025-11-20 10:29:51 +02:00
Dawid Mędrek
2e2d1f17bb db/view: Verify valid configuration for tablet-based views
Creating a materialized view or a secondary index in a tablet-based
keyspace requires that the user enabled two options:

* experimental feature `views-with-tablets`,
* configuration option `rf_rack_vaid_keyspaces`.

Because the latter has only become a necessity recently (in this series),
it's possible that there are already existing materialized views that
violate it.

We add a new check at start-up that iterates over existing views and
makes sure that that is not the case. Otherwise, Scylla notifies the user
of the problem.

(cherry picked from commit 288be6c82d)
2025-10-06 13:19:54 +00:00
Michał Chojnowski
a2e620712c test/boost/database_test: fix two no-op distributed loader tests
There are two tests which effectively check nothing.

They intend to check that distributed loader removes "leftover" sstable
files. So they create some incomplete sstables, run the test env
on the directory, and the files disappeared.
But the test env completely clears the test directory before
the distributed loader looks at the files, so the tests succeed trivially.

Fix that by adding a config knob to the test env which instructs it
not to clear the directory before the test.

(cherry picked from commit 16cb223d7f)
2025-10-06 10:22:49 +00:00
Avi Kivity
4d9271df98 Merge 'sstables: introduce sstable version ms' from Michał Chojnowski
This is yet another part in the BTI index project.

Overarching issue: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/19191
Previous part: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/pull/25626
Next parts: make `ms` the default. Then, general tweaks and improvements. Later, potentially a full `da` format implementation.

This patch series introduces a new, Scylla-only sstable format version `ms`, which is like `me`, but with the index components (Summary.db and Index.db) replaced with BTI index components (Partitions.db and Rows.db), as they are in Cassandra 5.0's `da` format version.

(Eventually we want to just implement `da`, but there are several other changes (unrelated to the index files) between `me` and `da`. By adding this `ms` as an intermediate step we can adapt the new index formats without dragging all the other changes into the mix (and raising the risk of regressions, which is already high)).

The high-level structure of the PR is:
1. Introduce new component types — `Partitions` and `Rows`.
2. Teach `class sstable` to open them when they exist.
3. Teach the sstable writer how to write index data to them.
4. Teach `class sstable` and unit tests how to deal with sstables that have no `Index` or `Summary` (but have `Partitions` and `Rows` instead).
5. Introduce the new sstable version `ms`, specify that it has `Partitions` and `Rows` instead of `Index` and `Summary`.
6. Prepare unit tests for the appearance of `ms`.
7. Enable `ms` in unit tests.
8. Make `ms` enablable via db::config (with a silent fall back to `me` until the new `MS_SSTABLE_FORMAT` cluster feature is enabled).
9. Prepare integration tests for the appearance of `ms`.
10. Enable both `ms` and `me` in tests where we want both versions to be tested.

This series doesn't make `ms` the default yet, because that requires teaching Scylla Manager and a few dtests about the new format first. It can be enabled by setting `sstable_format: ms` in the config.

Per a review request, here is an example from `perf_fast_forward`, demonstrating some motivation for a new format. (Although not the main one. The main motivations are getting rid of restrictions on the RAM:disk ratio, and index read throughput for datasets with tiny partitions). The dataset was populated with `build/release/scylla perf-fast-forward --smp=1 --sstable-format=$VERSION --data-directory=data.$VERSION --column-index-size-in-kb=1 --populate --random-seed=0`.
This test involves a partition with 1000000 clustering rows (with 32-bit keys and 100-byte values) and ~500 index blocks, and queries a few particular rows from the partition. Since the branching factor for the BIG promoted index is 2 (it's a binary search), the lookup involves ~11.2 sequential page reads per row. The BTI format has a more reasonable branching factor, so it involves ~2.3 page reads per row.

`build/release/scylla perf-fast-forward --smp=1 --data-directory=perf_fast_forward_data/me --run-tests=large-partition-select-few-rows`:
```
offset  stride  rows     iterations    avg aio    aio      (KiB)
500000  1       1                70       18.0     18        128
500001  1       1               647       19.0     19        132
0       1000000 1               748       15.0     15        116
0       500000  2               372       29.0     29        284
0       250000  4               227       56.0     56        504
0       125000  8               116      106.0    106        928
0       62500   16               67      195.0    195       1732
```
`build/release/scylla perf-fast-forward --smp=1 --data-directory=perf_fast_forward_data/ms --run-tests=large-partition-select-few-rows`:
```
offset  stride  rows     iterations    avg aio    aio      (KiB)
500000  1       1                51        5.1      5         20
500001  1       1                64        5.3      5         20
0       1000000 1               679        4.0      4         16
0       500000  2               492        8.0      8         88
0       250000  4               804       16.0     16        232
0       125000  8               409       31.0     31        516
0       62500   16               97       54.0     54       1056
```

Index file size comparison for the default `perf_fast_forward` tables with `--random-seed=0`:
Large partition table (dominated by intra-partition index): 2.4 MB with `me`, 732 kB with `ms`.
For the small partitions table (dominated by inter-partition index): 11 MB with `me`, 8.4 MB with `ms`.

External tests:
I ran SCT test `longevity-mv-si-4days-streaming-test` test on 6 nodes with 30 shards each for 8 hours. No anomalies were observed.

New functionality, no backport needed.

Closes scylladb/scylladb#26215

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  test/boost/bloom_filter_test: add test_rebuild_from_temporary_hashes
  test/cluster: add test_bti_index.py
  test: prepare bypass_cache_test.py for `ms` sstables
  sstables/trie/bti_index_reader: add a failure injection in advance_lower_and_check_if_present
  test/cqlpy/test_sstable_validation.py: prepare the test for `ms` sstables
  tools/scylla-sstable: add `--sstable-version=?` to `scylla sstable write`
  db/config: expose "ms" format to the users via database config
  test: in Python tests, prepare some sstable filename regexes for `ms`
  sstables: add `ms` to `all_sstable_versions`
  test/boost/sstable_3_x_test: add `ms` sstables to multi-version tests
  test/lib/index_reader_assertions: skip some row index checks for BTI indexes
  test/boost/sstable_inexact_index_test: explicitly use a `me` sstable
  test/boost/sstable_datafile_test: skip test_broken_promoted_index_is_skipped for `ms` sstables
  test/resource: add `ms` sample sstable files for relevant tests
  test/boost/sstable_compaction_test: prepare for `ms` sstables.
  test/boost/index_reader_test: prepare for `ms` sstables
  test/boost/bloom_filter_tests: prepare for `ms` sstables
  test/boost/sstable_datafile_test: prepare for `ms` sstables
  test/boost/sstable_test: prepare for `ms` sstables.
  sstables: introduce `ms` sstable format version
  tools/scylla-sstable: default to "preferred" sstable version, not "highest"
  sstables/mx/reader: use the same hashed_key for the bloom filter and the index reader
  sstables/trie/bti_index_reader: allow the caller to passing a precalculated murmur hash
  sstables/trie/bti_partition_index_writer: in add(), get the key hash from the caller
  sstables/mx: make Index and Summary components optional
  sstables: open Partitions.db early when it's needed to populate key range for sharding metadata
  sstables: adapt sstable::set_first_and_last_keys to sstables without Summary
  sstables: implement an alternative way to rebuild bloom filters for sstables without Index
  utils/bloom_filter: add `add(const hashed_key&)`
  sstables: adapt estimated_keys_for_range to sstables without Summary
  sstables: make `sstable::estimated_keys_for_range` asynchronous
  sstables/sstable: compute get_estimated_key_count() from Statistics instead of Summary
  replica/database: add table::estimated_partitions_in_range()
  sstables/mx: implement sstable::has_partition_key using a regular read
  sstables: use BTI index for queries, when present and enabled
  sstables/mx/writer: populate BTI index files
  sstables: create and open BTI index files, when enabled
  sstables: introduce Partition and Rows component types
  sstables/mx/writer: make `_pi_write_m.partition_tombstone` a `sstables::deletion_time`
2025-09-30 09:40:02 +03:00
Piotr Dulikowski
4581c72430 Merge 'lwt: prohibit for tablet-based views and cdc logs' from Petr Gusev
`SELECT` commands with SERIAL consistency level are historically allowed for vnode-based views, even though they don't provide linearizability guarantees and in general don't make much sense. In this PR we prohibit LWTs for tablet-based views, but preserve old behavior for vnode-based views for compatibility. Similar logic is applied to CDC log tables.

We also add a general check that disallows colocating a table with another colocated table, since this is not needed for now.

Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/26258

backports: not needed (a new feature)

Closes scylladb/scylladb#26284

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  cql_test_env.cc: log exception when callback throws
  lwt: prohibit for tablet-based views and cdc logs
  tablets: disallow chains of colocated tables
  database: get_base_table_for_tablet_colocation: extract table_id_by_name lambda
2025-09-30 07:15:16 +02:00
Michał Chojnowski
70a6c9481b test/lib/index_reader_assertions: skip some row index checks for BTI indexes
Block monotonicity checks can't be implemented for BTI row indexes
because they don't store full clustering positions, only some encoded
prefixes.

The emptiness check could be implemented with some effort,
but we currently don't bother.
The two tests which use this `is_empty()` method aren't very
useful anyway. (They check that the promoted index is empty when
there are no clustering keys. That doesn't really need a dedicated
test).
2025-09-29 22:15:25 +02:00
Petr Gusev
29f9c355ab cql_test_env.cc: log exception when callback throws
When a test fails inside a do_with_cql_env callback, the logs don’t
make it clear where the failure happened. This is because cql_env
immediately begins shutting down services, which obscures the
original failure.
2025-09-29 17:53:36 +02:00
Lakshmi Narayanan Sreethar
7b97928152 cmake: link vector_search to test-lib instead of cql3
PR #26237 fixed linker errors by linking `cql3` to `vector_search` but
this introduced a circular dependency between these two static
libraries, sometimes causing failures during compilation :

```
ninja: error: dependency cycle:
/home/user/Development/scylladb/build/debug/cql3/CqlParser.hpp ->
data_dictionary/libdata_dictionary.a ->
data_dictionary/CMakeFiles/data_dictionary.dir/data_dictionary.cc.o ->
/home/user/Development/scylladb/build/debug/cql3/CqlParser.hpp
```

So, instead of linking the `vector_search` library to the `cql3`
library, link it directly to the executable where the `cql3` library is
also to be linked. For the test cases, this means linking
`vector_search` to the `test-lib` library. Since both `vector_search`
and `cql3` are static libraries, the linker will resolve them correctly
regardless of the order in which they are linked.

Refs #26235
Refs #26237

Signed-off-by: Lakshmi Narayanan Sreethar <lakshmi.sreethar@scylladb.com>

Closes scylladb/scylladb#26318
2025-09-29 17:46:58 +03:00
Michał Chojnowski
4bdf5ca0cf sstables: adapt sstable::set_first_and_last_keys to sstables without Summary
`sstable::set_first_and_last_keys` currently takes the first and last
key from the Summary component. But if only BTI indexes are used,
this component will be nonexistent. In this case, we can use the first
and last keys written in the footer of Partitions.db.
2025-09-29 13:01:21 +02:00
Avi Kivity
0f4363cc8d Merge 'sstable: add more complete schema to scylla component' from Botond Dénes
Sstables store a basic schema in the statistics component. The scylla-sstable tool uses this to be able to read and dump sstables in a self-contained manner, without requiring an external schema source.
The problem is that the schema stored int he statistics component is incomplete: it doesn't store column names for key columns, so these have placeholder names in dump outputs where column names are visible.
This is not a disaster but it is confusing and it can cause errors in scripts which want to check the content of sstables, while also knowing the schema and expecting the proper names for key columns.

To make sstables truly self-contained w.r.t. the schema, add a complete schema to the scylla component. This schema contains the names and types of all columns, as well as some basic information about the schema: keyspace name, table name, id and version.
When available, scylla-sstable's schema loader will use this new more complete schema and fall-back to the old method of loading the (incomplete) schema from the statistics component otherwise.

New feature, no backport required.

Closes scylladb/scylladb#24187

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  test/boost/schema_loader_test: add specific test with interesting types
  test/lib/random_schema: add random_schema(schema_ptr) constructor
  test/boost/schema_loader_test: test_load_schema_from_sstable: add fall-back test
  tools/schema_loader: add support for loading from scylla-metadata
  tools/schema_loader: extract code which load schema from statistics
  sstables: scylla_metadata: add schema member
2025-09-26 00:21:17 +03:00
Botond Dénes
1999d8e3d3 compaction: remove using namespace {compaction,sstables}
Some files in compaction/ have using namespace {compaction,sstables}
clauses, some even in headers. This is considered bad practice and
muddies the namespace use. Remove them.
2025-09-25 15:03:57 +03:00
Botond Dénes
86ed627fc4 compaction: move code to namespace compaction
The namespace usage in this directory is very inconsistent, with files
and classes scattered in:
* global namespace
* namespace compaction
* namespace sstables

With cases, where all three used in the same file. This code used to
live in sstables/ and some of it still retains namespace sstables as a
heritage of that time. The mismatch between the dir (future module) and
the namespace used is confusing, so finish the migration and move all
code in compaction/ to namespace compaction too.

This patch, although large, is mechanic and only the following kind of
changes are made:
* replace namespace sstable {} with namespace compaction {}
* add namespace compaction {}
* drop/add sstables::
* drop/add compaction::
* move around forward-declarations so they are in the correct namespace
  context

This refactoring revealed some awkward leftover coupling between
sstables and compaction, in sstables/sstable_set.cc, where the
make_sstable_set() methods of compaction strategies are implemented.
2025-09-25 15:03:56 +03:00
Botond Dénes
f10af4b5eb test/lib/random_schema: add random_schema(schema_ptr) constructor
Allow using the convenient random data generation facilities, for any
schema.
2025-09-25 11:28:34 +03:00
Ernest Zaslavsky
5ba5aec1f8 treewide: Move mutation related files to a mutation directory
As requested in #22104, moved the files and fixed other includes and build system.

Moved files:
 - combine.hh
 - collection_mutation.hh
 - collection_mutation.cc
 - converting_mutation_partition_applier.hh
 - converting_mutation_partition_applier.cc
 - counters.hh
 - counters.cc
 - timestamp.hh

Fixes: #22104

This is a cleanup, no need to backport

Closes scylladb/scylladb#25085
2025-09-24 13:23:38 +03:00
Botond Dénes
7c6fb131f3 Merge 'compaction: ensure that all compaction executors are stopped' from Aleksandra Martyniuk
Currently, while stopping the compaction_manager, we stop task_manager
compaction module and concurrently run compaction_manager::really_do_stop.
really_do_stop stops and waits for all task_executors that are kept
in compaction_manager::_tasks, but nothing ensures that no more tasks will
be added there. Due to leftover tasks, we trigger  on_fatal_internal_error.

Modify the order of compaction_manager::stop. After the change, we stop
compaction tasks in the following order:
- abort module abort source;
- close module gate in the background;
- stop_ongoing_compactions (kept in compaction_manager::_tasks);
- wait until module gate is closed.

Check module abort source before creating compaction executor and
adding it to _tasks.

Thanks to the above, we can be sure that:
- after module::stop there will be no tasks in _tasks;
- compaction_manager::stop aborts all tasks; we don't wait for any whole
  compaction to finish.

Fixes: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/25806.

Fixes shutdown bug; Needs backports to all version

Closes scylladb/scylladb#25885

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  compaction: move _tasks check
  compaction: stop compaction module in really_do_stop
2025-09-24 06:49:52 +03:00
Aleksandra Martyniuk
17707d0e6b compaction: stop compaction module in really_do_stop
Currently, compaction::task_manager_module is stopped in compaction_manager::stop,
concurrently to really_do_stop. We can't predict the order of the two.

Do not set _task_manager_module to nullptr at stop, because
compaction_manager::really_do_stop() may be called before the actual
shutdown, while other components still try to use it.
compaction::task_manager_module does not keep a pointer to compaction_manager,
so we won't end up with memory leak.

Stop compaction module in really_do_stop, after ongoing compactions
are stopped.

It's a preparation for further patches.
2025-09-23 14:21:15 +02:00
Karol Nowacki
eae71d3e91 vector_store_client: Move to vector_search module
Vector search related implementation moved to a new module vector_search.
As the vector search functionality is going to be extended, it is
better to keep it in a separate module.
2025-09-22 08:01:47 +02:00
Michał Chojnowski
9e70df83ab db: get rid of sstables-format-selector
Our sstable format selection logic is weird, and hard to follow.

If I'm not misunderstanding, the pieces are:
1. There's the `sstable_format` config entry, which currently
   doesn't do anything, but in the past it used to disable
   cluster features for versions newer than the specified one.
2. There are deprecated and unused config entries for individual
   versions (`enable_sstables_mc_format`, `enable_sstables_md_format`,
   etc).
3. There is a cluster feature for each version:
   ME_SSTABLE_FORMAT, MD_SSTABLE_FORMAT, etc.
   (Currently all sstable version features have been grandfathered,
   and aren't checked by the code anymore).
4. There's an entry in `system.scylla_local` which contains the
   latest enabled sstable version. (Why? Isn't this directly derived
   from cluster features anyway)?
5. There's `sstable_manager::_format` which contains the
   sstable version to be used for new writes.
   This field is updated by `sstables_format_selector`
   based on cluster features and the `system.scylla_local` entry.

I don't see why those pieces are needed. Version selection has the
following constraints:
1. New sstables must be written with a format that supports existing
   data. For example, range tombstones with an infinite bound are only
   supported by sstables since version "mc". So if a range tombstone
   with an infinite bound exists somewhere in the dataset,
   the format chosen for new sstables has to be at least as new as "mc".
2. A new format might only be used after a corresponding cluster feature
   is enabled. (Otherwise new sstables might become unreadable if they
   are sent to another node, or if a node is downgraded).
3. The user should have a way to inhibit format ugprades if he wishes.

So far, constraint (1) has been fulfilled by never using formats older
than the newest format ever enabled on the node. (With an exception
for resharding and reshaping system tables).
Constraint (2) has been fulfilled by calling `sstable_manager::set_format`
only after the corresponsing cluster feature is enabled.
Constraint (3) has been fulfilled by the ability to inhibit cluster
features by setting `sstable_format` by some fixed value.

The main thing I don't like about this whole setup is that it doesn't
let me downgrade the preferred sstable format. After a format is
enabled, there is no way to go back to writing the old format again.
That is no good -- after I make some performance-sensitive changes
in a new format, it might turn out to be a pessimization for the
particular workload, and I want to be able to go back.

This patch aims to give a way to downgrade formats without violating
the constraints. What it does is:
1. The entry in `system.scylla_local` becomes obsolete.
   After the patch we no longer update or read it.
   As far as I understand, the purpose of this entry is to prevent
   unwanted format downgrades (which is something cluster features
   are designed for) and it's updated if and only if relevant
   cluster features are updated. So there's no reason to have it,
   we can just directly use cluster features.
2. `sstable_format_selector` gets deleted.
   Without the `system.scylla_local` around, it's just a glorified
   feature listener.
3. The format selection logic is moved into `sstable_manager`.
   It already sees the `db::config` and the `gms::feature_service`.
   For the foreseeable future, the knowledge of enabled cluster features
   and current config should be enough information to pick the right formats.
4. The `sstable_format` entry in `db::config` is no longer intended to
   inhibit cluster features. Instead, it is intended to select the
   format for new sstables, and it becomes live-updatable.
5. Instead of writing new sstables with "highest supported" format,
   (which used to be set by `sstables_format_selector`) we write
   them with the "preferred" format, which is determined by
   `sstable_manager` based on the combination of enabled features
   and the current value of `sstable_format`.

Closes scylladb/scylladb#26092

[avi: Pavel found the reason for the scylla_local entry -
      it predates stable storage for cluster features]
2025-09-19 16:17:56 +03:00
Pavel Emelyanov
a1ea553fe1 code: Replace distributed<> with sharded<>
The latter is recommended in seastar, and the former was left as
compatibility alias. Latest seastar explicitly marks it as deprecated so
once the submodule is updated, compilation logs will explode.

Most of the patch is generated with

    for f in $(git grep -l '\<distributed<[A-Za-z0-9:_]*>') ; do sed -e 's/\<distributed<\([A-Za-z0-9:_]*\)>/sharded<\1>/g' -i $f; done
    for f in $(git grep -l distributed.hh); do sed -e 's/distributed.hh/sharded.hh/' -i $f ; done

and a small manual change in test/perf/perf.hh

Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>

Closes scylladb/scylladb#26136
2025-09-19 12:22:51 +02:00
Ernest Zaslavsky
ddf2588985 treewide: Move replica related files to replica directory
As requested in #22099, moved the files and fixed other includes and build system.

Moved files:
- cache_temperature.hh
- cell_locking.hh

Fixes: #22099

Closes scylladb/scylladb#25079
2025-09-18 08:00:35 +03:00
Ernest Zaslavsky
54aa552af7 treewide: Move type related files to a type directory As requested in #22110, moved the files and fixed other includes and build system.
Moved files:
- duration.hh
- duration.cc
- concrete_types.hh

Fixes: #22110

This is a cleanup, no need to backport

Closes scylladb/scylladb#25088
2025-09-17 17:32:19 +03:00
Ernest Zaslavsky
d624413ddd treewide: Move query related files to a new query directory
As requested in #22120, moved the files and fixed other includes and build system.

Moved files:
- query.cc
- query-request.hh
- query-result.hh
- query-result-reader.hh
- query-result-set.cc
- query-result-set.hh
- query-result-writer.hh
- query_id.hh
- query_result_merger.hh

Fixes: #22120

This is a cleanup, no need to backport

Closes scylladb/scylladb#25105
2025-09-16 23:40:47 +03:00
Michał Jadwiszczak
dc1ffd2c10 service/storage_service: drain view_building_worker earlier
Similarly to view builder, view building worker needs to be drained
in `storage_service::do_drain()`.

Storage service drain is happening at the same beginning of shutdown
procedure. Before this patch, the worker was still building views
after the storage service was drained and this caused errors like:
`Error applying view update to (named_gate_closed_exception)` and
`locator::no_such_tablet_map`.

Fixes scylladb/scylladb#25908

Closes scylladb/scylladb#25984
2025-09-15 11:29:19 +03:00
Avi Kivity
fc64333040 Merge 'sstables/trie: add BTI index readers and writers' from Michał Chojnowski
This is yet another part in the BTI index project.

Overarching issue: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/19191
Previous part: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/pull/25506/
Next part: plugging the BTI index readers and writers into sstable readers and writers.

The new code added in this PR isn't used outside of tests yet, but it's posted as a separate PR for reviewability.

This series implements, on top of the key translation logic, and abstract trie writing and traversal logic, a writer and a reader of sstable index files (which map primary keys to positions in Data.db), as described in f16fb6765b/src/java/org/apache/cassandra/io/sstable/format/bti/BtiFormat.md.

Caveats:
1. I think the added test has reasonable coverage, but that depends on running it multiple times. (Though it shouldn't need more than a few runs to catch any bug it covers). It's somewhat awkward as a test meant for running in CI, it's better as something you run many times after a relevant change.
2. These readers and writers are intended to be compatible with Cassandra, but I did *NOT* do any compatibility testing. The writers and readers added here have only been tested against each other, not against Cassandra's readers and writers.
3. This didn't undergo any proper benchmarking and optimization work. I was doing some measurements in the past, but everything was rewritten so much since then that the my old measurements are effectively invalidated. Frankly I have no idea what the performance of all this branchy-branchy logic is now.

No backports needed, new functionality.

Closes scylladb/scylladb#25626

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  test/manual: add bti_cassandra_compatibility_test
  test/lib/random_schema: add some constraints for generated uuid and time/date values
  test/lib/random_utils: add a variant of get_bytes which takes an `engine&`
  test/boost: add bti_index_test
  sstables/writer: add an accessor for the current write position in Data.db
  sstables/trie: introduce bti_index_reader
  sstables/trie: add bti_partition_index_writer.cc
  sstables/trie: add bti_row_index_writer.cc
  utils/bit_cast: add a new overload of write_unaligned()
  sstables/trie: add trie_writer::add_partial()
  sstables/consumer: add read_56()
  sstables/trie: make bti_node_reader::page_ptr copy-constructible
  sstables: extract abstract_index_reader from index_reader.hh to its own header
  sstables/trie: add an accessor to the file_writer under bti_node_sink
  sstables/types: make `deletion_time::operator tombstone()` const
  sstables/types: add sstables::deletion_time::make_live()
  sstables/trie: fix a special case in max_offset_from_child
  sstables/trie: handle `partition_region`s other than `clustered` in BTI position encoding
  sstables/trie: rewrite lcb_mismatch to handle fragment invalidation
  test/boost/bti_key_translation_test: fix a compilation error hidden behind `if constexpr`
2025-09-10 21:48:52 +03:00
Michał Chojnowski
77dcb2bcda test/lib/random_schema: add some constraints for generated uuid and time/date values
I want to write a test which generates a random table (random schema,
random data) and uses the Python driver to query it.
But it turns out that some values generated by test/lib/random_schema
can't be deserialized by the Python driver.
For example, it doesn't unknown uuid versions, dates before year 1
of after year 9999, or `time` values greater or equal to the number
of nanoseconds in a day.

AFAIK those "driver-illegal" values aren't particularly interesting
for tests which use `random_schema`, so we can just not generate
them.
2025-09-07 00:32:02 +02:00
Michał Chojnowski
3ce7b761ce test/lib/random_utils: add a variant of get_bytes which takes an engine&
I will need it in a test later.
2025-09-07 00:32:02 +02:00
Calle Wilund
5ead6ec420 proc-utils: Re-export waiting types from seastar
Just to make directly accessible from wrapper type
2025-09-01 18:03:44 +00:00
Calle Wilund
8169327553 proc-utils: Inherit environment from current process
In most cases, when launching a process from tests, we will want to
inherit our own env. Add option (default true) to do so.
2025-09-01 18:03:44 +00:00
Avi Kivity
bc5773f777 Merge 'Add out of space prevention mechanisms' from Łukasz Paszkowski
When a scaling out is delayed or fails, it is crucial to ensure that clusters remain operational
and recoverable even under extreme conditions. To achieve this, the following proactive measures
are implemented:
- reject writes
      - includes: inserts, updates, deletes, counter updates, hints, read+repair and lwt writes
      - applicable to: user tables, views, CDC log, audit, cql tracing
- stop running compactions/repairs and prevent from starting new ones
- reject incoming tablet migrations

The aforementioned mechanisms are automatically enabled when node's disk utilization reaches
the critical level (default: 98%) and disabled when the utilization drop below the threshold.

Apart from that, the series add tests that require mounted volumes to simulate out of space.
The paths to the volumes can be provided using the a pytest argument, i.e.  `--space-limited-dirs`.
When not provided, tests are skipped.

Test scenarios:

1. Start a cluster and write data until one of the nodes reaches 90% of the disk utilization
2. Perform an **operation** that would take the nodes over 100%
3. The nodes should not exceed the critical disk utilization (98% by default)
4. Scale out the cluster by adding one node per rack
5. Retry or wait for the **operation** from step 2

The **operation** is: writing data, running compactions, building materialized views, running repair,
migrating tablets (caused by RF change, decommission).

The test is successful, if no nodes run out of space, the **operation** from step 2 is
aborted/paused/timed out and the **operation** from step 5 is successful.

`perf-simple-query --smp 1 -m 1G` results obtained for fixed 400MHz frequency:

Read path (before)

```
instructions_per_op:
	mean=   39661.51 standard-deviation=34.53
	median= 39655.39 median-absolute-deviation=23.33
	maximum=39708.71 minimum=39622.61
```

Read path (after)

```
instructions_per_op:
	mean=   39691.68 standard-deviation=34.54
	median= 39683.14 median-absolute-deviation=11.94
	maximum=39749.32 minimum=39656.63
```

Write path (before):

```
instructions_per_op:
	mean=   50942.86 standard-deviation=97.69
	median= 50974.11 median-absolute-deviation=34.25
	maximum=51019.23 minimum=50771.60
```

Write path (after):

```
instructions_per_op:
	mean=   51000.15 standard-deviation=115.04
	median= 51043.93 median-absolute-deviation=52.19
	maximum=51065.81 minimum=50795.00
```

Fixes: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/14067
Refs: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/2871

No backport, as it is a new feature.

Closes scylladb/scylladb#23917

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  tests/cluster: Add new storage tests
  test/scylla_cluster: Override workdir when passed via cmdline
  streaming: Reject incoming migrations
  storage_service: extend locator::load_stats to collect per-node critical disk utilization flag
  repair_service: Add a facility to disable the service
  compaction_manager: Subscribe to out of space controller
  compaction_manager: Replace enabled/disabled states with running state
  database: Add critical_disk_utilization mode database can be moved to
  disk_space_monitor: add subscription API for threshold-based disk space monitoring
  docs: Add feature documentation
  config: Add critical_disk_utilization_level option
  replica/exceptions: Add a new custom replica exception
2025-08-30 18:47:57 +03:00
Piotr Dulikowski
7ccb50514d Merge 'Introduce view building coordinator' from Michał Jadwiszczak
This patch introduces `view_building_coordinator`, a single entity within whole cluster responsible for building tablet-based views.

The view building coordinator takes slightly different approach than the existing node-local view builder. The whole process is split into smaller view building tasks, one per each tablet replica of the base table.
The coordinator builds one base table at a time and it can choose another when all views of currently processing base table are built.
The tasks are started by setting `STARTED` state and they are executed by node-local view building worker. The tasks are scheduled in a way, that each shard processes only one tablet at a time (multiple tasks can be started for a shard on a node because a table can have multiple views but then all tasks have the same base table and tablet (last_token)). Once the coordinator starts the tasks, it sends `work_on_view_building_tasks` RPC to start the tasks and receive their results.
This RPC is resilient to RPC failure or raft leader change, meaning if one RPC call started a batch of tasks but then failed (for instance the raft leader was changed and caller aborted waiting for the response), next RPC call will attach itself to the already started batch.

The coordinator plugs into handling tablet operations (migration/resize/RF change) and adjusts its tasks accordingly. At the start of each tablet operation, the coordinator aborts necessary view building tasks to prevent https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/21564. Then, new adjusted tasks are created at the end of the operation.
If the operation fails at any moment, aborted tasks are rollback.

The view building coordinator can also handle staging sstables using process_staging view building tasks. We do this because we don't want to start generating view updates from a staging sstable prematurely, before the writes are directed to the new replica (https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/19149).

For detailed description check: `docs/dev/view-building-coordinator.md`

Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/22288
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/19149
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/21564
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/17603
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/22586
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/18826
Fixes https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/23930

---

This PR is reimplementation of https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/pull/21942

Closes scylladb/scylladb#23760

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  test/cluster: add view build status tests
  test/cluster: add view building coordinator tests
  utils/error_injection: allow to abort `injection_handler::wait_for_message()`
  test: adjust existing tests
  utils/error_injection: add injection with `sleep_abortable()`
  db/view/view_builder: ignore `no_such_keyspace` exception
  docs/dev: add view building coordinator documentation
  db/view/view_building_worker: work on `process_staging` tasks
  db/view/view_building_worker: register staging sstable to view building coordinator when needed
  db/view/view_building_worker: discover staging sstables
  db/view/view_building_worker: add method to register staging sstable
  db/view/view_update_generator: add method to process staging sstables instantly
  db/view/view_update_generator: extract generating updates from staging sstables to a method
  db/view/view_update_generator: ignore tablet-based sstables
  db/view/view_building_coordinator: update view build status on node join/left
  db/view/view_building_coordinator: handle tablet operations
  db/view: add view building task mutation builder
  service/topology_coordinator: run view building coordinator
  db/view: introduce `view_building_coordinator`
  db/view/view_building_worker: update built views locally
  db/view: introduce `view_building_worker`
  db/view: extract common view building functionalities
  db/view: prepare to create abstract `view_consumer`
  message/messaging_service: add `work_on_view_building_tasks` RPC
  service/topology_coordinator: make `term_changed_error` public
  db/schema_tables: create/cleanup tasks when an index is created/dropped
  service/migration_manager: cleanup view building state on drop keyspace
  service/migration_manager: cleanup view building state on drop view
  service/migration_manager: create view building tasks on create view
  test/boost: enable proxy remote in some tests
  service/migration_manager: pass `storage_proxy` to `prepare_keyspace_drop_announcement()`
  service/migration_manager: coroutinize `prepare_new_view_announcement()`
  service/storage_proxy: expose references to `system_keyspace` and `view_building_state_machine`
  service: reload `view_building_state_machine` on group0 apply()
  service/vb_coordinator: add currently processing base
  db/system_keyspace: move `get_scylla_local_mutation()` up
  db/system_keyspace: add `view_building_tasks` table
  db/view: add view_building_state and views_state
  db/system_keyspace: add method to get view build status map
  db/view: extract `system.view_build_status_v2` cql statements to system_keyspace
  db/system_keyspace: move `internal_system_query_state()` function earlier
  db/view: ignore tablet-based views in `view_builder`
  gms/feature_service: add VIEW_BUILDING_COORDINATOR feature
2025-08-29 17:28:44 +02:00
Łukasz Paszkowski
9539e80e54 compaction_manager: Subscribe to out of space controller 2025-08-29 14:56:07 +02:00
Łukasz Paszkowski
3d03b88719 database: Add critical_disk_utilization mode database can be moved to
When database operates in the critical disk utilization mode, all
mutation writes including inserts, updates, deletes, counter updates,
hints, read+repair, lwt writes) to user tables and other associated
with them tables like views, CDC log, audit are rejected, with a clear
error exception returned.

The mode is meant to be used with the disk space monitor in order
to prevent any user writes when node's disk utilization is too high.
2025-08-29 13:46:45 +02:00
Łukasz Paszkowski
3e740d25b5 disk_space_monitor: add subscription API for threshold-based disk space monitoring
Introduce the `subscribe` method to disk_space_monitor, allowing clients to
register callbacks triggered when disk utilization crosses a configurable
threshold.

The API supports flexible trigger options, including notifications on threshold
crossing and direction (above/below). This enables more granular and efficient
disk space monitoring for consumers.
2025-08-28 18:06:37 +02:00
Michał Jadwiszczak
233f4dcee3 db/view/view_building_worker: register staging sstable to view building coordinator when needed
Change return type of `check_needs_view_update_path()`. Instead of
retrning bool which tells whether to use staging directory (and register
to `view_update_generator`) or use normal directory.

Now the function returns enum with possible values:
- `normal_directory` - use normal directory for the sstable
- `staging_directly_to_generator` - use staging directory and register
      to `view_update_generator`
- `staging_managed_by_vbc` - use staging directory but don't register it
      to `view_update_generator` but create view building tasks for
      later

The third option is new, it's used when the table has any view which is
in building process currrently. In this case, registering it to `view_update_generator`
prematurely may lead to base-view inconsistency
(for example when a replica is in a pending state).
2025-08-27 10:23:03 +02:00
Michał Jadwiszczak
d2e1b6d44a service/storage_proxy: expose references to system_keyspace and view_building_state_machine
Those references are needed to manage view building tasks while a view
is created/dropped.
2025-08-27 08:55:47 +02:00
Michał Jadwiszczak
f2e7051a84 service: reload view_building_state_machine on group0 apply()
The state may be also reloaded on `topology_change` or `mixed_change`
because topology coordinator may change view building tasks during
tablet operations.
2025-08-27 08:55:47 +02:00
Dawid Mędrek
dd5a35dc67 service/qos: Add auth::service to auth_integration
The new service, `auth_integration`, has taken over the responsibility
over managing effective service levels from `service_level_controller`.
However, before these changes, it still accessed `auth::service` via
the service level controller. Let's change that.

Note that we also remove a check that `auth::service` has been
initialized. It's not necessary anymore because the lifetime of
`auth_integration` is strictly nested within the lifetime of `auth::service`.

In actuality, `service_level_controller` should lose its reference to
`auth::service` completely. All of the management over effective service
levels has already been moved to `auth_integration`. However, the
referernce is still needed when dropping a distributed service level
because we need to update the corresponding attribute for relevant
roles.

That should not lead to invalid accesses, though. Dropping a service level
should not be possible when `auth::service` is not initialized.
2025-08-26 18:41:43 +02:00
Dawid Mędrek
7d0086b093 service/qos: Introduce auth_integration
We introduce a new type, `auth_integration`, that will be used internally
by `service_level_controller`. Its purpose is to take over the responsibility
over managing effective service levels.

The main problem of the current implementation of service level controller
is its dependency on `auth::service` whose lifetime is strictly nested
within the lifetime of service level controller. That may and already have
led to invalid memory accesses; for an example, see issue
scylladb/scylladb#24792.

Our strategy is to split service level controller into smaller parts and
ensure that we access `auth::service` only when it's valid to do so.
This commit is the first step towards that.

We don't change anything in the logic yet, just add the new type. Further
adjustments will be made in following commits.
2025-08-26 18:41:34 +02:00
Dawid Mędrek
837d267cbf main: Log RF-rack-invalid keyspaces at startup
When the configuration option `rf_rack_valid_keyspaces` is enabled and there
is an RF-rack-invalid keyspace, starting a node fails. However, when the
configuration option is disabled, but there still is a keyspace that violates
the condition, we'd like Scylla to print a warning informing the user about
the fact. That's what happens in this commit.

We provide a validation test.
2025-08-21 19:35:33 +02:00
Botond Dénes
66db95c048 Merge 'Preserve PyKMIP logs from failed KMIP tests' from Nikos Dragazis
This PR extends the `tmpdir` class with an option to preserve the directory if the destructor is called during stack unwinding. It also uses this feature in KMIP tests, where the tmpdir contains PyKMIP server logs, which may be useful when diagnosing test failures.

Fixes #25339.

Not so important to be backported.

Closes scylladb/scylladb#25367

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  encryption_at_rest_test: Preserve tmpdir from failing KMIP tests
  test/lib: Add option to preserve tmpdir on exception
2025-08-19 13:17:29 +03:00
Avi Kivity
611918056a Merge 'repair: Add tablet incremental repair support' from Asias He
The central idea of incremental repair is to allow repair participants
to select and repair only a portion of the dataset to speed up the
repair process. All repair participants must utilize an identical
selection method to repair and synchronize the same selected dataset.
There are two primary selection methods: time-based and file-based. The
time-based method selects data within a specified time frame. It is
versatile but it is less efficient because it requires reading all of
the dataset and omitting data beyond the time frame. The file-based
method selects data from unrepaired SSTables and is more efficient
because it allows the entire SSTable to be omitted. This document patch
implements the file-based selection method.

Incremental repair will only be supported for tablet tables; it will not
be supported for vnode tables. On one hand, the legacy vnode is less
important to support. On the other hand, the incremental repair for
vnode is much harder to implement. With vnodes, a SSTalbe could contain
data for multiple vnode ranges. When a given vnode range is repaired,
only a portion of the SSTable is repaired. This complicates the
manipulation of SSTables significantly during both repair and
compaction. With tablets, an entire tablet is repaired so that a
sstable is either fully repaired or not repaired which is a huge
simplification.

This patch uses the repaired_at from sstables::statistics component to
mark a sstable as repaired. It uses a virtual clock as the repair
timestamp, i.e., using a monotonically increasing number for the
repaired_at field of a SSTable and sstables_repaired_at column in
system.tablets table. Notice that when a sstable is not repaired, the
repaired_at field will be set to the default value 0 by default. The
being_repaired in memory field of a SSTable is used to explicitly mark
that a SSTable is being selected. The following variables are used for
incremental repair:

The repaired_at on disk field of a SSTable is used.
   - A 64-bit number increases sequentially

The sstables_repaired_at is added to the system.tablets table.
   - repaired_at <= sstables_repaired_at means the sstable is repaired

The being_repaired in memory field of a SSTable is added.
   - A repair UUID tells which sstable has participated in the repair

Initial test results:

    1) Medium dataset results
    Node amount: 3
    Instance type: i4i.2xlarge
    Disk usage per node: ~500GB
    Cluster pre-populated with ~500GB of data before starting repairs job.
    Results for Repair Timings:
    The regular repair run took 210 mins.
    Incremental repair 1st run took 183 mins, 2nd and 3rd runs took around 48s
    The speedup is: 183 mins  / 48s = 228X

    2) Small dataset results
    Node amount: 3
    Instance type: i4i.2xlarge
    Disk usage per node: ~167GB
    Cluster pre-populated with ~167GB of data before starting the repairs job.
    Regular repair 1st run took 110s,  2nd and 3rd runs took 110s.
    Incremental repair 1st run took 110 seconds, 2nd and 3rd run took 1.5 seconds.
    The speedup is: 110s / 1.5s = 73X

    3) Large dataset results
    Node amount: 6
    Instance type: i4i.2xlarge, 3 racks
    50% of base load, 50% read/write
    Dataset == Sum of data on each node

    Dataset     Non-incremental repair (minutes)
    1.3 TiB     31:07
    3.5 TiB     25:10
    5.0 TiB     19:03
    6.3 TiB     31:42

    Dataset     Incremental repair (minutes)
    1.3 TiB     24:32
    3.0 TiB     13:06
    4.0 TiB     5:23
    4.8 TiB     7:14
    5.6 TiB     3:58
    6.3 TiB     7:33
    7.0 TiB     6:55

Fixes #22472

Closes scylladb/scylladb#24291

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  replica: Introduce get_compaction_reenablers_and_lock_holders_for_repair
  compaction: Move compaction_reenabler to compaction_reenabler.hh
  topology_coordinator: Make rpc::remote_verb_error to warning level
  repair: Add metrics for sstable bytes read and skipped from sstables
  test.py: Disable incremental for test_tombstone_gc_for_streaming_and_repair
  test.py: Add tests for tablet incremental repair
  repair: Add tablet incremental repair support
  compaction: Add tablet incremental repair support
  feature_service: Add TABLET_INCREMENTAL_REPAIR feature
  tablet_allocator: Add tablet_force_tablet_count_increase and decrease
  repair: Add incremental helpers
  sstable: Add being_repaired to sstable
  sstables: Add set_repaired_at to metadata_collector
  mutation_compactor: Introduce add operator to compaction_stats
  tablet: Add sstables_repaired_at to system.tablets table
  test: Fix drain api in task_manager_client.py
2025-08-19 13:13:22 +03:00
Avi Kivity
e9928b31b8 Merge 'sstables/trie: add BTI key translation routines' from Michał Chojnowski
This is yet another part in the BTI index project.

Overarching issue: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/19191
Previous part: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/pull/25396
Next part: implementing sstable index writers and readers on top of the abstract trie writers/readers.

The new code added in this PR isn't used outside of tests yet, but it's posted as a separate PR for reviewability.

This series provides translation routines for ring positions and clustering positions
from Scylla's native in-memory structures to BTI's byte-comparable encoding.

This translation is performed whenever a new decorated key or clustering block
are added to a BTI index, and whenever a BTI index is queried for a range of positions.

For a description of the encoding, see
fad1f74570/src/java/org/apache/cassandra/utils/bytecomparable/ByteComparable.md (multi-component-sequences-partition-or-clustering-keys-tuples-bounds-and-nulls)

The translation logic, with all the fragment awareness, lazy
evaluation and avoidable copies, is fairly bloated for the common cases
of simple and small keys. This is a potential optimization target for later.

No backports needed, new functionality.

Closes scylladb/scylladb#25506

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  sstables/trie: add BTI key translation routines
  tests/lib: extract generate_all_strings to test/lib
  tests/lib: extract nondeterministic_choice_stack to test/lib
  sstables/trie/trie_traversal: extract comparable_bytes_iterator to its own file
  sstables/mx: move clustering_info from writer.cc to types.hh
  sstables/trie: allow `comparable_bytes_iterator` to return a mutable span
  dht/ring_position: add ring_position_view::weight()
2025-08-18 11:55:26 +03:00
Asias He
f9021777d8 compaction: Add tablet incremental repair support
This patch addes incremental_repair support in compaction.

- The sstables are split into repaired and unrepaired set.

- Repaired and unrepaired set compact sperately.

- The repaired_at from sstable and sstables_repaired_at from
  system.tablets table are used to decide if a sstable is repaired or
  not.

- Different compactions tasks, e.g., minor, major, scrub, split, are
  serialized with tablet repair.
2025-08-18 11:01:21 +08:00
Michał Chojnowski
5e76708335 tests/lib: extract generate_all_strings to test/lib
This util will be used in another test file in a later commit,
so hoist it to `test/lib`.
2025-08-14 22:38:38 +02:00
Avi Kivity
fe6e1071d3 Merge 'locator: util: optimize describe_ring' from Benny Halevy
This change includes basic optimizations to
locator::describe_ring, mainly caching the per-endpoint information in an unordered_map instead of looking them up in every inner-loop.

This yields an improvement of 20% in cpu time.
With 45 nodes organized as 3 dcs, 3 racks per dc, 5 nodes per rack, 256 tokens per node, yielding 11520 ranges and 9 replicas per range, describe_ring took Before: 30 milliseconds (2.6 microseconds per range) After:  24 milliseconds (2.1 microseconds per range)

Add respective unit test for vnode keyspace
and for tablets.

Fixes #24887

* backport up to 2025.1 as describe_ring slowness was hit in the field with large clusters

Closes scylladb/scylladb#24889

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  locator: util: optimize describe_ring
  locator: util: construct_range_to_endpoint_map: pass is_vnode=true to get_natural_replicas
  vnode_effective_replication_map: do_get_replicas: throw internal error if token not found in map
  locator: effective_replication_map: get_natural_replicas: get is_vnode param
  test: cluster: test_repair: add test_vnode_keyspace_describe_ring
2025-08-14 19:39:17 +03:00