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* fix(ec): prefer credible replica as canonical metric in EC detection An interrupted encode can leave a 0-byte .dat replica behind. When that stub sits on a lower-sorting server than the real replica, the lowest-server canonical pick reported Size=0, tripped the min-size gate, and the volume was stranded in skippedTooSmall: detection never proposed an encode, so the partial EC shards were never cleared and re-distribute kept hitting the mounted-volume guard. selectCanonicalMetric now prefers the lowest-server credible replica (data-bearing, not already EC), falling back to the lowest-server metric only when nothing is credible so the downstream gates skip as before. A leftover EC shard set on a lower server no longer short-circuits the volume at the IsECVolume guard either, so the orphan-source cleanup and re-encode paths get their chance. * fix(ec): treat a bare superblock .dat as a stub too An interrupted encode or copy can write the 8-byte superblock and then fail, leaving an 8-byte .dat with no data. isStubReplica used a strict < so that file slipped through as credible, could win the canonical pick on a low server, and re-tripped the min-size gate. Use <= the superblock so a data-less .dat never shadows a real replica.
141 lines
6.2 KiB
Go
141 lines
6.2 KiB
Go
package erasure_coding
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"testing"
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"time"
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"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/admin/topology"
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"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/pb/master_pb"
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"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/storage/erasure_coding"
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"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/storage/super_block"
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"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/worker/types"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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)
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func TestIsStubReplica(t *testing.T) {
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assert.True(t, isStubReplica(0), "0-byte .dat is a stub")
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assert.True(t, isStubReplica(uint64(super_block.SuperBlockSize)-1), "below a superblock is a stub")
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assert.True(t, isStubReplica(uint64(super_block.SuperBlockSize)), "a bare superblock holds no data — a stub")
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assert.False(t, isStubReplica(uint64(super_block.SuperBlockSize)+1), "data beyond the superblock is a real replica")
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assert.False(t, isStubReplica(200*1024*1024), "a data-bearing replica is not a stub")
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}
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// A 0-byte stub left by an interrupted encode often sorts to a lower server id
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// than the real replica. The old lowest-server canonical pick then reported
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// Size=0, tripped the min-size gate, and the volume was stranded in
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// skippedTooSmall forever. selectCanonicalMetric must skip the stub and return
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// the data-bearing replica.
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func TestSelectCanonicalMetricPrefersCredibleOverLowServerStub(t *testing.T) {
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stub := &types.VolumeHealthMetrics{VolumeID: 13, Server: "10.0.0.1:8080", Size: 0}
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real := &types.VolumeHealthMetrics{VolumeID: 13, Server: "10.0.0.4:8080", Size: 200 * 1024 * 1024}
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got := selectCanonicalMetric([]*types.VolumeHealthMetrics{stub, real})
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require.Same(t, real, got)
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}
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// An EC-side metric (the partial shards from a failed encode) can also sort
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// below the regular replica. Picking it would short-circuit at the
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// IsECVolume guard and skip the volume, hiding it from both the orphan-source
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// cleanup and the re-encode path. The credible regular replica must win.
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func TestSelectCanonicalMetricSkipsECMetrics(t *testing.T) {
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ecMetric := &types.VolumeHealthMetrics{VolumeID: 13, Server: "10.0.0.1:8080", Size: 50 * 1024 * 1024, IsECVolume: true}
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real := &types.VolumeHealthMetrics{VolumeID: 13, Server: "10.0.0.4:8080", Size: 200 * 1024 * 1024}
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got := selectCanonicalMetric([]*types.VolumeHealthMetrics{ecMetric, real})
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require.Same(t, real, got)
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}
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// When nothing is credible there is nothing to encode. Fall back to the
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// lowest-server metric so the downstream gates (min-size / IsECVolume) make
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// the skip decision exactly as before — selectCanonicalMetric must not invent
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// a source.
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func TestSelectCanonicalMetricAllStubsFallsBackToLowestServer(t *testing.T) {
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stubHi := &types.VolumeHealthMetrics{VolumeID: 13, Server: "10.0.0.4:8080", Size: 0}
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stubLo := &types.VolumeHealthMetrics{VolumeID: 13, Server: "10.0.0.1:8080", Size: 0}
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got := selectCanonicalMetric([]*types.VolumeHealthMetrics{stubHi, stubLo})
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require.Same(t, stubLo, got)
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}
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// Among several credible replicas the lowest server id still wins, preserving
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// the deterministic canonical choice the task-dedup logic relies on.
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func TestSelectCanonicalMetricTieBreaksByServerAmongCredible(t *testing.T) {
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hi := &types.VolumeHealthMetrics{VolumeID: 13, Server: "10.0.0.7:8080", Size: 200 * 1024 * 1024}
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lo := &types.VolumeHealthMetrics{VolumeID: 13, Server: "10.0.0.2:8080", Size: 200 * 1024 * 1024}
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got := selectCanonicalMetric([]*types.VolumeHealthMetrics{hi, lo})
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require.Same(t, lo, got)
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}
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func TestSelectCanonicalMetricEmpty(t *testing.T) {
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require.Nil(t, selectCanonicalMetric(nil))
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require.Nil(t, selectCanonicalMetric([]*types.VolumeHealthMetrics{}))
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}
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// End-to-end regression for the stranded-volume bug: a volume whose lowest
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// server holds a 0-byte stub and whose real replica is on a higher server must
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// still be proposed for EC encoding, not silently dropped as too-small.
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func TestDetectionEncodesDespiteLowServerStub(t *testing.T) {
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const volumeID uint32 = 13
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activeTopology := buildStubReplicaTopology(t, volumeID)
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clusterInfo := &types.ClusterInfo{ActiveTopology: activeTopology}
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lastModified := time.Now().Add(-2 * time.Hour)
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metrics := []*types.VolumeHealthMetrics{
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// Stub on the lowest server: an interrupted encode left a 0-byte .dat.
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{VolumeID: volumeID, Server: "127.0.0.1:8080", Size: 0, FullnessRatio: 0, LastModified: lastModified, Age: time.Since(lastModified)},
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// The real replica on a higher server.
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{VolumeID: volumeID, Server: "127.0.0.1:8081", Size: 200 * 1024 * 1024, FullnessRatio: 0.96, LastModified: lastModified, Age: time.Since(lastModified)},
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}
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results, _, err := Detection(context.Background(), metrics, clusterInfo, NewDefaultConfig(), 0)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.Len(t, results, 1, "volume with a real replica must be proposed for EC despite a low-server stub")
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assert.Equal(t, types.TaskTypeErasureCoding, results[0].TaskType)
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assert.Equal(t, volumeID, results[0].VolumeID)
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}
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// buildStubReplicaTopology builds a cluster with TotalShardsCount single-disk
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// nodes (enough targets to place every shard) where node 0 holds a 0-byte stub
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// replica of volumeID and node 1 holds the real replica.
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func buildStubReplicaTopology(t *testing.T, volumeID uint32) *topology.ActiveTopology {
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t.Helper()
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activeTopology := topology.NewActiveTopology(10)
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nodes := make([]*master_pb.DataNodeInfo, 0, erasure_coding.TotalShardsCount)
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for i := 0; i < erasure_coding.TotalShardsCount; i++ {
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diskInfo := &master_pb.DiskInfo{
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DiskId: 0,
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MaxVolumeCount: 200,
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}
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switch i {
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case 0:
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diskInfo.VolumeInfos = []*master_pb.VolumeInformationMessage{{
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Id: volumeID, DiskId: 0, DiskType: "hdd", Size: 0,
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}}
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diskInfo.VolumeCount = 1
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case 1:
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diskInfo.VolumeInfos = []*master_pb.VolumeInformationMessage{{
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Id: volumeID, DiskId: 0, DiskType: "hdd", Size: 200 * 1024 * 1024,
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}}
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diskInfo.VolumeCount = 1
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}
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nodes = append(nodes, &master_pb.DataNodeInfo{
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Id: fmt.Sprintf("127.0.0.1:%d", 8080+i),
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DiskInfos: map[string]*master_pb.DiskInfo{"hdd": diskInfo},
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})
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}
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require.NoError(t, activeTopology.UpdateTopology(&master_pb.TopologyInfo{
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DataCenterInfos: []*master_pb.DataCenterInfo{{
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Id: "dc1",
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RackInfos: []*master_pb.RackInfo{{
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Id: "rack1",
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DataNodeInfos: nodes,
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}},
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}},
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}))
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return activeTopology
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}
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