There's a database::get_snapshot_details() method that returns collection of all snapshots for all ks.cf out there and there are several *snapshot_details* aux structures around it. This PR keeps only one "details" and cleans up the way it propagates from database up to the respective API calls.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#18317
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
snapshot_ctl: Brush up true_snapshots_size() internals
snapshot_ctl: Remove unused details struct
snapshot_ctl: No double recoding of details
database,snapshots: Move database::snapshot_details into snapshot_ctl
database,snapshots: Make database::get_snapshot_details() return map, not vector
table,snapshots: Move table::snapshot_details into snapshot_ctl
The semaphore in question is used to limit parallelism of manipulations with table's sstables. It's currently used in two places -- sstable_directory (mainly on boot) and by table::take_snapshot() to take snapshot. For the latter, there's also a database -> sharded<directory_semaphore> reference.
This PR sanitizes the semaphore usage. The results are
- directory_semaphore no longer needs to friend several classes that mess with its internals
- database no longer references directory_semaphore
Closesscylladb/scylladb#18281
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
database: Keep local directory_semaphore to initialize sstables managers
database: Don't reference directory_semaphore
table: Use directory semaphore from sstables manager
table: Indentation fix after previous patch
table: Use directory_semaphore for rate-limited snapshot taking
sstables: Move directory_semaphore::parallel_for_each() to header
sstables: Move parallel_for_each_restricted to directory_semaphore
table: Use smp::all_cpus() to iterate over all CPUs locally
So that it's in-sync with table::get_snapshot_details(). Next patches
will improve this place even further.
Also, there can be many snapshots and vector can grow large, but that's
less of an issue here.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
since we do not rely on FMT_DEPRECATED_OSTREAM to define the
fmt::formatter for us anymore, let's stop defining `FMT_DEPRECATED_OSTREAM`.
in this change,
* utils: drop the range formatters in to_string.hh and to_string.c, as
we don't use them anymore. and the tests for them in
test/boost/string_format_test.cc are removed accordingly.
* utils: use fmt to print chunk_vector and small_vector. as
we are not able to print the elements using operator<< anymore
after switching to {fmt} formatters.
* test/boost: specialize fmt::details::is_std_string_like<bytes>
due to a bug in {fmt} v9, {fmt} fails to format a range whose
element type is `basic_sstring<uint8_t>`, as it considers it
as a string-like type, but `basic_sstring<uint8_t>`'s char type
is signed char, not char. this issue does not exist in {fmt} v10,
so, in this change, we add a workaround to explicitly specialize
the type trait to assure that {fmt} format this type using its
`fmt::formatter` specialization instead of trying to format it
as a string. also, {fmt}'s generic ranges formatter calls the
pair formatter's `set_brackets()` and `set_separator()` methods
when printing the range, but operator<< based formatter does not
provide these method, we have to include this change in the change
switching to {fmt}, otherwise the change specializing
`fmt::details::is_std_string_like<bytes>` won't compile.
* test/boost: in tests, we use `BOOST_REQUIRE_EQUAL()` and its friends
for comparing values. but without the operator<< based formatters,
Boost.Test would not be able to print them. after removing
the homebrew formatters, we need to use the generic
`boost_test_print_type()` helper to do this job. so we are
including `test_utils.hh` in tests so that we can print
the formattable types.
* treewide: add "#include "utils/to_string.hh" where
`fmt::formatter<optional<>>` is used.
* configure.py: do not define FMT_DEPRECATED_OSTREAM
* cmake: do not define FMT_DEPRECATED_OSTREAM
Refs #13245
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
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>
Now database is constructed with sharded<directory_semaphore>, but it no
longer needs sharded, local is enough.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
It was only used by table taking snapshot code. Now it uses sstables
manager's reference and database can stop carrying it around.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
sstables_manager now depends on system_keyspace for access to the
system.sstables table, needed by object storage. This violates
modularity, since sstables_manager is a relatively low-level leaf
module while system_keyspace integrates large parts of the system
(including, indirectly, sstables_manager).
One area where this is grating is sstables::test_env, which has
to include the much higher level cql_test_env to accommodate it.
Fix this by having sstables_manager expose its dependency on
system_keyspace as an interface, sstables_registry, and have
system_keyspace implement the glue logic in
system_keyspace_sstables_manager.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#17868
New keyspace is added similarly as system_schema keyspace,
it's being registred via system_keyspace::make which calls
all_tables to build its schema.
Dummy table 'roles' is added as keyspaces are being currently
registered by walking through their tables. Full table schemas
will be added in subsequent commits.
Change can be observed via cqlsh:
cassandra@cqlsh> describe keyspaces;
system_auth_v2 system_schema system system_distributed_everywhere
system_auth system_distributed system_traces
cassandra@cqlsh> describe keyspace system_auth_v2;
CREATE KEYSPACE system_auth_v2 WITH replication = {'class': 'LocalStrategy'} AND durable_writes = true;
CREATE TABLE system_auth_v2.roles (
role text PRIMARY KEY
) WITH bloom_filter_fp_chance = 0.01
AND caching = {'keys': 'ALL', 'rows_per_partition': 'ALL'}
AND comment = 'comment'
AND compaction = {'class': 'SizeTieredCompactionStrategy'}
AND compression = {'sstable_compression': 'org.apache.cassandra.io.compress.LZ4Compressor'}
AND crc_check_chance = 1.0
AND dclocal_read_repair_chance = 0.0
AND default_time_to_live = 0
AND gc_grace_seconds = 604800
AND max_index_interval = 2048
AND memtable_flush_period_in_ms = 0
AND min_index_interval = 128
AND read_repair_chance = 0.0
AND speculative_retry = '99.0PERCENTILE';
This patch changes get_unlimited_query_max_result_size():
* Also set the page-size field, not just the soft/hard limits
* Renames it to get_query_max_result_size()
* Update callers, specifically storage_proxy::get_max_result_size(),
which now has a much simpler common return path and has to drop the
page size on one rare return path.
This is a purely mechanical change, no behaviour is changed.
Add a new method database::maybe_get_keyspace_local_ranges that
optionally returns the owned ranges for the given keyspace if it has a
effective_replication_map for the entire keyspace.
Signed-off-by: Lakshmi Narayanan Sreethar <lakshmi.sreethar@scylladb.com>
During shutdown, as all system tables are closed in parallel, there is a
possibility of a race condition between compaction stoppage and the
closure of the compaction_history table. So, quiesce all the compaction
tasks before attempting to close the tables.
Fixes#15721
Signed-off-by: Lakshmi Narayanan Sreethar <lakshmi.sreethar@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#17218
This commit renames keyspace::get_effective_replication_map()
to keyspace::get_vnode_effective_replication_map(). This change
is required to ease the analysis of the usage of this function.
When tablets are enabled, then this function shall not be used.
Instead of per-keyspace, per-table replication map should be used.
The rename was performed to distinguish between those two calls.
The next step will be an audit of usages of
keyspace::get_vnode_effective_replication_map().
Refs: scylladb#16626
Signed-off-by: Patryk Wrobel <patryk.wrobel@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#17314
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 `gc_clock::time_point`,
and drop its operator<<.
Refs #13245
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#17254
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.
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 `db::write_type`, and drop
its operator<<.
Refs #13245
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#17093
This reverts commit 370fbd346c, reversing
changes made to 0912d2a2c6.
This makes scylla-manager mis-interpret the data_file_directories
somehow, issue #17078
This change removes usage of db::config to
get path of commitlog_directory. Instead, it
introduces a new parameter to directly pass
the path to db::commitlog::config::from_db_config().
Refs: scylladb#5626
Signed-off-by: Patryk Wrobel <patryk.wrobel@scylladb.com>
This change replaces the usage of db::config with
usage of utils::directories to get dirs paths in
replica::database class.
Moreover, it adjusts tests that require construction
of replica::database - its constructor has been
changed to accept utils::directories object.
Refs: scylladb#5626
Signed-off-by: Patryk Wrobel <patryk.wrobel@scylladb.com>
Loading schemas of views and indexes was not supported, with either `--schema-file`, or when loading schema from schema sstables.
This PR addresses both:
* When loading schema from CQL (file), `CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW` and `CREATE INDEX` statements are now also processed correctly.
* When loading schema from schema tables, `system_schema.views` is also processed, when the table has no corresponding entry in `system_schema.tables`.
Tests are also added.
Fixes: #16492Closesscylladb/scylladb#16517
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
test/cql-pytest: test_tools.py: add schema-loading tests for MV/SI
test/cql-pytest: test_tools.py: extract some fixture logic to functions
test/cql-pytest: test_tools.py: extract common schema-loading facilities into base-class
tools/schema_loader: load_schema_from_schema_tables(): add support for MV/SI schemas
tools/schema_loader: load_one_schema_from_file(): add support for view/index schemas
test/boost/schema_loader_test: add test for mvs and indexes
tools/schema_loader: load_schemas(): implement parsing views/indexes from CQL
replica/database: extract existing_index_names and get_available_index_name
tools/schema_loader: make real_db.tables the only source of truth on existing tables
tools/schema_loader: table(): store const keyspace&
tools/schema_loader: make database,keyspace,table non-movable
cql3/statements/create_index_statement: build_index_schema(): include index metadata in returned value
cql3/statements/create_index_statement: make build_index_schema() public
cql3/statements/create_index_statement: relax some method's dependence on qp
cql3/statements/create_view_statement: make prepare_view() public
this change addresses the possible data resurrection after
"nodetool compact" and "nodetool flush" commands. and prepare for
the fix of a similar data resurrection issue after "nodetool cleanup".
active commitlog segments are recycled in the background once they are
discarded.
and there is a chance that we could have data resurrection even after
"nodetool cleanup", because the mutations in commitlog's active segments
could change the tables which are supposed to be removed by
"nodetool cleanup", so as a solution to address this problem in the
pre-tablets era, we force new active segments of commitlog, and flush the
involved memtables. since the active segments are discarded in the
background, the completion of the "nodetool cleanup" does not guarantee
that these mutation won't be applied to memtable when server restarts,
if it is killed right away.
the same applies to "force_flush", "force_compaction" and
"force_keyspace_compaction" API calls which are used by nodetool as
well. quote from Benny's comment
> If major comapction doesn't wait for the commitlog deletion it is
> also exposed to data resurrection since theoretically it could purge
> tombstones based on the assumption that commitlog would not resurrect
> data that they might shadow, BUT on a crash/restart scenario commitlog
> replay would happen since the commitlog segments weren't deleted -
> breaking the contract with compaction.
so to ensure that the active segments are reclaimed upon completion of
"nodetool cleanup", "nodetool compact" and "nodetool flush" commands,
let's wait for pending deletes in `database::flush_all_tables()`, so the
caller wait until the reclamation of deleted active segments completes.
Refs #4734
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#16915
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 a formatter for db::operation_type, and
remove their operator<<().
Refs #13245
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#16832
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 a formatter for `db::consistency_level`
* drop its `operator<<`, as it is not used anymore
Refs #13245
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#16755
Store schema_ptr in reader permit instead of storing a const pointer to
schema to ensure that the schema doesn't get changed elsewhere when the
permit is holding on to it. Also update the constructors and all the
relevant callers to pass down schema_ptr instead of a raw pointer.
Fixes#16180
Signed-off-by: Lakshmi Narayanan Sreethar <lakshmi.sreethar@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#16658
To standalone functions in index/secondary_index_manager.{hh,cc}. This
way, alternative data dictionary implementations (in
tools/schema_loader.cc), can also re-use this code without having to
instantiate a database or resorting to copy-paste.
The functions are slighly changed: there are some additional params
added to cover for things not internally available in the database
object. const sstring& is converted to std::string_view.
In 7d5e22b43b ("replica: memtable: don't forget memtable
memory allocation statistics") we taught memtable_list to remember
learned memory allocation reserves so a new memtable inherits these
statistics from an older memtable. Share it now further across tablets
that belong to the same table as well. This helps the statistics be more
accurate for tablets that are migrated in, as they can share existing
tablet's memory allocation history.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#16571
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
table, memtable: share log-structured allocator statistics across all memtables in a table
memtable: consolidate _read_section, _allocating_section in a struct
Those two members are passed from memtable_list to memtable. Since we
wish to pass them from table, it becomes awkward to pass them as two
separate variables as their contents are specific to memtable internals.
Wrap them in a name that indicates their role (being table-wide shared
data for memtables) and pass them as a unit.
Right now the initial_tablets is kept as replication strategy option in the legacy system_schema.keyspaces table. However, r.s. options are all considered to be replication factors, not anything else. Other than being confusing, this also makes it impossible to extend keyspace configuration with non-integer tablets-related values.
This PR moves the initial_tablets into scylla-specific part of the schema. This opens a way to more ~~ugly~~ flexible ways of configuring tablets for keyspace, in particular it should be possible to use boolean on/off switch in CREATE KEYSPACE or some other trick we find appropriate.
Mos of what this PR does is extends arguments passed around keyspace_metadata and abstract_replication_strategy. The essence of the change is in last patches
* schema_tables: Relax extract_scylla_specific_ks_info() check
* locator,schema: Move initial tablets from r.s. options to params
refs: #16319
refs: #16364Closesscylladb/scylladb#16555
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
test: Add sanity tests for tablets initialization and altering
locator,schema: Move initial tablets from r.s. options to params
schema_tables: Relax extract_scylla_specific_ks_info() check
locator: Keep optional initial_tablets on r.s. params
ks_prop_defs: Add initial_tablets& arg to prepare_options()
keyspace_metadata: Carry optional<initial_tablets> on board
locator: Pass abstract_replication_strategy& into validate_tablet_options()
locator: Carry r.s. params into process_tablet_options()
locator: Call create_replication_strategy() with r.s. params
locator: Wrap replication_strategy_config_options into replication_strategy_params
locator: Use local members in ..._replication_strategy constructors
Now all the callers have it at hands (spoiler: not yet initialized, but
still) so the params can also have it.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
The object in question fully describes the keyspace to be created and,
among other things, contains replication strategy options. Next patches
move the "initial_tablets" option out of those options and keep it
separately, so the ks metadata should also carry this option separately.
This patch is _just_ extending the metadata creation API, in fact the
new field is unused (write-only) so all the places that need to provide
this data keep it disengaged and are explicitly marked with FIXME
comment. Next patches will fix that.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Previous patch added params to r.s. classes' constructors, but callers
don't construct those directly, instead they use the create_r.s.()
wrapper. This patch adds params to the wrapper too.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
When altering a keyspace several keyspace_metadata objects are created
along the way. The last one, that is then kept on the keyspace_metadata
object, forgets to get its copy of storage options thus transparently
converting to LOCAL type.
The bug surfaces itself when altering replication strategy class for
S3-backed storage -- the 2nd attempt fails, because after the 1st one
the keyspace_metadata gets LOCAL storage options and changing storage
options is not allowed.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#16524
Both virtual tables and schema registry contain thread_local caches that are destroyed
at thread exit. after a Seastar change[1], these destructions can happen after the reactor
is destroyed, triggering a use-after-free.
Fix by scoping the destruction so it takes place earlier.
[1] 101b245ed7Closesscylladb/scylladb#16510
* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
schema_registry, database: flush entries when no longer in use
virtual_tables: scope virtual tables registry in system_keyspace
The schema registry disarms internal timers when it is destroyed.
This accesses the Seastar reactor. However, after [1] we don't have ordering
between the reactor destruction and the thread_local registry destruction.
Fix this by flushing all entries when the database is destroyed. The
database object is fundamental so it's unlikely we'll have anything
using the registry after it's gone.
[1] 101b245ed7
truncating is an unusual operation, and we write a logging message
when the truncate op starts with INFO level, it would be great if
we can have a matching logging messge indicating the end of truncate
on the server side. this would help with investigation the TRUNCATE
timeout spotted on the client. at least we can rule out the problem
happening we server is performing truncate.
Refs #15610
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closesscylladb/scylladb#16247
reader_concurrency_sempaphore are triplicated: each metrics is registered
for streaming, user, and system classes.
To fix, just move the metrics registration from database to
reader_concurrency_sempaphore, so each reader_concurrency_sempaphore
instantiated will register its metrics (if its creator asked for it).
Adjust the names given to reader_concurrency_sempaphore so we don't
change the labels.
scylla-gdb is adjusted to support the new names.
To be used in the next patch to control whether the semaphore registers
and exports metrics or not. We want to move metric registration to the
semaphore but we don't want all semaphores to export metrics. The
decision on whether a semaphore should or shouldn't export metrics
should be made on a case-by-case basis so this new parameter has no
default value (except for the for_tests constructor).
Soon, the reader_concurrency_semaphore will require a unique
and meaningful name in order to label its metrics. To prepare
for that, name sstable_manager instances. This will be used
to generate a name for sstable_manager's reader_concurrency_semaphore.
Snapshotting is not yet supported for those (see #13025) and
auto-snapshot would step on internal error. Skip it and print a warning
into logs
fixes#16078
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
There are three of them in this function -- with_snapshot argument,
auto_snapshot local copy of db::config option and the should_snapshot
local variable that's && of the above two. The code can go with just one
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
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
Using consistent cluster management and not using schema commitlog
ends with a bad configuration throw during bootstrap. Soon, we
will make consistent cluster management mandatory. This forces us
to also make schema commitlog mandatory, which we do in this patch.
A booting node decides to use schema commitlog if at least one of
the two statements below is true:
- the node has `force_schema_commitlog=true` config,
- the node knows that the cluster supports the `SCHEMA_COMMITLOG`
cluster feature.
The `SCHEMA_COMMITLOG` cluster feature has been added in version
5.1. This patch is supposed to be a part of version 6.0. We don't
support a direct upgrade from 5.1 to 6.0 because it skips two
versions - 5.2 and 5.4. So, in a supported upgrade we can assume
that the version which we upgrade from has schema commitlog. This
means that we don't need to check the `SCHEMA_COMMITLOG` feature
during an upgrade.
The reasoning above also applies to Scylla Enterprise. Version
2024.2 will be based on 6.0. Probably, we will only support
an upgrade to 2024.2 from 2024.1, which is based on 5.4. But even
if we support an upgrade from 2023.x, this patch won't break
anything because 2023.1 is based on 5.2, which has schema
commitlog. Upgrades from 2022.x definitely won't be supported.
When we populate a new cluster, we can use the
`force_schema_commitlog=true` config to use schema commitlog
unconditionally. Then, the cluster feature check is irrelevant.
This check could fail because we initiate schema commitlog before
we learn about the features. The `force_schema_commitlog=true`
config is especially useful when we want to use consistent cluster
management. Failing feature checks would lead to crashes during
initial bootstraps. Moreover, there is no point in creating a new
cluster with `consistent_cluster_management=true` and
`force_schema_commitlog=false`. It would just cause some initial
bootstraps to fail, and after successful restarts, the result would
be the same as if we used `force_schema_commitlog=true` from the
start.
In conclusion, we can unconditionally use schema commitlog without
any checks in 6.0 because we can always safely upgrade a cluster
and start a new cluster.
Apart from making schema commitlog mandatory, this patch adds two
changes that are its consequences:
- making the unneeded `force_schema_commitlog` config unused,
- deprecating the `SCHEMA_COMMITLOG` feature, which is always
assumed to be true.
Closesscylladb/scylladb#16254