We drop the default argument in the function's signature.
Also, we adjust the code of change_host_filter() to
be able to perform calls to get_ep_manager().
This commit introduces a new class responsible
for keeping track of mappings IP-host ID.
Before hinted handoff is migrated to using
host IDs, hint directories still have to
represent IP addresses. However, since
we identify endpoint managers by host IDs
already, we need to be able to associate
them with the directories they manage.
This class serves this purpose.
We expose the update lock of space watchdog
to be able to prevent it from scanning
hint directories. It will be necessary in an
upcoming commit when we will be renaming hint
directories and possibly removing some of them.
Race conditions are unacceptable, so resource
manager cannot be able to access the directory
during that time.
We add a function that will be used while
migrating hinted handoff to using host IDs.
It iterates over existing hint directories
and tries to rename them to the corresponding
host IDs. In case of a failure, we remove
it so that at the end of its execution
the only remaining directories are those
that represent host IDs.
The store_hint() method starts taking both an IP
and a host ID as its arguments. The rationale
for the change is depending on the stage of
the cluster (before an upgrade to the
host-ID-based hinted handdof and after it),
we might need to create a directory representing
either an IP address, or a host ID.
Because locator::topology can change in the
before obtaining the host ID we pass
and when the function is being executed,
we need to pass both parameters explicitly
to ensure the consistency between them.
We extract the initialization of endpoint managers
from the start method of the hint manager
to a separate function and make it handle directories
that represent either IP addresses, or host IDs;
other directories are ignored.
It's necessary because before Scylla is upgraded
to a version that uses host-ID-based hinted handoff,
we need to continue only managing IP directories.
When Scylla has been upgraded, we will need to handle
host ID directories.
It may also happen that after an upgrade (but not
before it), Scylla fails while renaming
the directories, so we end up with some of them
representing IP address, and some representing
host IDs. After these changes, the code handles
that scenario as well.
We change the type of node identifiers
used within the module and fix compilation.
Directories storing hints to specific nodes
are now represented by host IDs instead of
IPs.
While the function is marked as noexcept, the returned
future can in fact store an exception. We remove the
specifier to reflect the actual behavior of the
function.
before this change, we rely on the default-generated fmt::formatter
created from operator<<, but fmt v10 dropped the default-generated
formatter.
in this change, we include `fmt/ranges.h` and/or `fmt/std.h`
for formatting the container types, like vector, map
optional and variant using {fmt} instead of the homebrew
formatter based on operator<<.
with this change, the changes adding fmt::formatter and
the changes using ostream formatter explicitly, we are
allowed to drop `FMT_DEPRECATED_OSTREAM` macro.
Refs scylladb#13245
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
in in {fmt} before v10, it provides the specialization of `fmt::formatter<..>`
for `std::string_view` as well as the specialization of `fmt::formatter<..>`
for `fmt::string_view` which is an implementation builtin in {fmt} for
compatibility of pre-C++17. and this type is used even if the code is
compiled with C++ stadandard greater or equal to C++17. also, before v10,
the `fmt::formatter<std::string_view>::format()` is defined so it accepts
`std::string_view`. after v10, `fmt::formatter<std::string_view>` still
exists, but it is now defined using `format_as()` machinery, so it's
`format()` method does not actually accept `std::string_view`, it
accepts `fmt::string_view`, as the former can be converted to
`fmt::string_view`.
this is why we can inherit from `fmt::formatter<std::string_view>` and
use `formatter<std::string_view>::format(foo, ctx);` to implement the
`format()` method with {fmt} v9, but we cannot do this with {fmt} v10,
and we would have following compilation failure:
```
FAILED: service/CMakeFiles/service.dir/RelWithDebInfo/topology_state_machine.cc.o
/home/kefu/.local/bin/clang++ -DFMT_DEPRECATED_OSTREAM -DFMT_SHARED -DSCYLLA_BUILD_MODE=release -DSEASTAR_API_LEVEL=7 -DSEASTAR_LOGGER_COMPILE_TIME_FMT -DSEASTAR_LOGGER_TYPE_STDOUT -DSEASTAR_SCHEDULING_GROUPS_COUNT=16 -DSEASTAR_SSTRING -DXXH_PRIVATE_API -DCMAKE_INTDIR=\"RelWithDebInfo\" -I/home/kefu/dev/scylladb -I/home/kefu/dev/scylladb/build/gen -I/home/kefu/dev/scylladb/seastar/include -I/home/kefu/dev/scylladb/build/seastar/gen/include -I/home/kefu/dev/scylladb/build/seastar/gen/src -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -O3 -g -gz -std=gnu++20 -fvisibility=hidden -Wall -Werror -Wextra -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations -Wimplicit-fallthrough -Wno-c++11-narrowing -Wno-deprecated-copy -Wno-mismatched-tags -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wno-overloaded-virtual -Wno-unsupported-friend -Wno-enum-constexpr-conversion -Wno-unused-parameter -ffile-prefix-map=/home/kefu/dev/scylladb=. -march=westmere -mllvm -inline-threshold=2500 -fno-slp-vectorize -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -Werror=unused-result -MD -MT service/CMakeFiles/service.dir/RelWithDebInfo/topology_state_machine.cc.o -MF service/CMakeFiles/service.dir/RelWithDebInfo/topology_state_machine.cc.o.d -o service/CMakeFiles/service.dir/RelWithDebInfo/topology_state_machine.cc.o -c /home/kefu/dev/scylladb/service/topology_state_machine.cc
/home/kefu/dev/scylladb/service/topology_state_machine.cc:254:41: error: no matching member function for call to 'format'
254 | return formatter<std::string_view>::format(it->second, ctx);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~
/usr/include/fmt/core.h:2759:22: note: candidate function template not viable: no known conversion from 'seastar::basic_sstring<char, unsigned int, 15>' to 'const fmt::basic_string_view<char>' for 1st argument
2759 | FMT_CONSTEXPR auto format(const T& val, FormatContext& ctx) const
| ^ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
because the inherited `format()` method actually comes from
`fmt::formatter<fmt::string_view>`. to reduce the confusion, in this
change, we just inherit from `fmt::format<string_view>`, where
`string_view` is actually `fmt::string_view`. this follows
the document at
https://fmt.dev/latest/api.html#formatting-user-defined-types,
and since there is less indirection under the hood -- we do not
use the specialization created by `FMT_FORMAT_AS` which inherit
from `formatter<fmt::string_view>`, hopefully this can improve
the compilation speed a little bit. also, this change addresses
the build failure with {fmt} v10.
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#18299
The semantics of the function was accidentally
modified in 6e79d64. The consequence of the change
was that we didn't limit memory consumption:
the function always returned false for any node
different from the local node. The returned value
is used by storage_proxy to decide whether it
is able to store a hint or not.
This commit fixes the problem by taking other
nodes into consideration again.
Fixes#17636Closesscylladb/scylladb#17639
before this change, we rely on the default-generated fmt::formatter
created from operator<<, but fmt v10 dropped the default-generated
formatter.
in this change, we define formatters for `hints::host_filter`. its
operator<< is preserved as it's still used by the homebrew generic
formatter for vector<>, which is in turn used by db/config.cc.
Refs #13245
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#17347
get0() dates back from the days where Seastar futures carried tuples, and
get0() was a way to get the first (and usually only) element. Now
it's a distraction, and Seastar is likely to deprecate and remove it.
Replace with seastar::future::get(), which does the same thing.
This reverts commit 370fbd346c, reversing
changes made to 0912d2a2c6.
This makes scylla-manager mis-interpret the data_file_directories
somehow, issue #17078
Previously, utils::directories::set could have been used by
clients of utils::directories class to provide dirs for creation.
Due to moving the responsibility for providing paths of dirs from
db::config to utils::directories, such usage is no longer the case.
This change:
- defines utils::directories::set in utils/directories.cc to disallow
its usage by the clients of utils::directories
- makes utils::directories::create_and_verify() member function
private; now it is used only by the internals of the class
- introduces a new member function to utils::directories called
create_and_verify_sharded_directory() to limit the functionality
provided to clients
Signed-off-by: Patryk Wrobel <patryk.wrobel@scylladb.com>
In this commit, we postpone the start-up
of the hint manager until we obtain information
about other nodes in the cluster.
When we start the hint managers, one of the
things that happen is creating endpoint
managers -- structures managed by
db::hints::manager. Whether we create
an instance of endpoint manager depends on
the value returned by host_filter::can_hint_for,
which, in turn, may depend on the current state
of locator::topology.
If locator::topology is incomplete, some endpoint
managers may not be started even though they
should (because the target node IS part of the
cluster and we SHOULD send hints to it if there
are some).
The situation like that can happen because we
start the hint managers too early. This commit
aims to solve that problem. We only start
the hint managers when we've gathered information
about the other nodes in the cluster and created
the locator::topology using it.
Hinted Handoff is not negatively affected by these
changes since in between the previous point of
starting the hint managers and the current one,
all of the mutations performed by
service::storage_proxy target the local node, so
no hints would need to be generated anyway.
Fixesscylladb/scylladb#11870Closesscylladb/scylladb#16511
database::get_token_metadata() is switched to token_metadata2.
get_all_ips method is added to the host_id-based token_metadata, since
its convenient and will be used in several places. It returns all current
nodes converted to inet_address by means of the topology
contained within token_metadata.
hint_sender::can_send: if the node has already left the
cluster we may not find its host_id. This case is handled
in the same way as if it's not a normal token owner - we
simply send a hint to all replicas.
Fixes some more typos as found by codespell run on the code. In this commit, there are more user-visible errors.
Refs: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/16255Closesscylladb/scylladb#16289
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
Update unified/build_unified.sh
Update main.cc
Update dist/common/scripts/scylla-housekeeping
Typos: fix typos in code
Fixes some typos as found by codespell run on the code.
In this commit, I was hoping to fix only comments, not user-visible alerts, output, etc.
Follow-up commits will take care of them.
Refs: https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb/issues/16255
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <yaniv.kaul@scylladb.com>
the operator<<() based formatter is only used in its test, so
let's move it to where it is used.
we can always bring it back later if it is required in other places.
but better off implementing it as a fmt::formatter<> then.
Refs #13245
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#16142
The current comments should be clearer to someone
not familiar with the module. This commit also makes
them abide by the limit of 120 characters per line.
space_watchdog is a friend of shard hint manager just to
be able to execute one of its functions. This commit changes
that by unfriending the class and exposing the function.
This commit gets rid of boilerplate in the function,
leverages a range pipe and explicit types to make
the code more readable, and changes the logs to
make it clearer what happens.
fmt::to_string should be preferred to seastar::format.
It's clearer and simpler. Besides that, this commit makes
the code abide by the limit of 120 characters per line.
Currently, the function doesn't return anything.
However, if the futurue doesn't need to be awaited,
the caller can decide that. There is no reason
to make that decision in the function itself.
This commit makes with_file_update_mutex() a method of hint_endpoint_manager
and introduces db::hints::manager::with_file_update_mutex_for() for accessing
it from the outside. This way, hint_endpoint_manager is hidden and no one
needs to know about its existence.