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Chris LuandGitHub 284796c7b6 fix(ec): fence stale-worker EC shard cleanup by encode generation (#9953)
* feat(ec): add encode_ts_ns to the EC task params, shard-unmount, and shard-delete RPCs

The generation fence for stale EC-worker cleanup needs the encode
generation on three messages: ErasureCodingTaskParams (admin issues it),
VolumeEcShardsUnmountRequest, and VolumeEcShardsDeleteRequest (the worker
carries it to the volume server). Additive fields only; 0 preserves the
existing unfenced behavior. Mirror the two volume-server fields in the
Rust volume server's proto copy.

* feat(ec): issue the EC encode generation from the admin and carry it on the worker

Stamp each EC proposal's encode_ts_ns from the admin's per-cycle
DetectionSequence (a single-clock value) so generations are globally
ordered even though detection runs on a rotating worker. The worker
writes that generation into the distributed .vif and passes it on its
shard unmount/delete RPCs; it falls back to a local timestamp for the
.vif only on the unfenced legacy/shell path (keeping the read guard on).

* fix(ec): fence the stale-worker EC shard unmount and teardown by generation

A reaped-but-still-running EC worker's cleanupStaleEcShards issued a
generation-blind unmount + full teardown that could unmount and then
overwrite a newer run's live shards on a shared node. Both RPCs now
carry the encode generation: the volume server unmounts/deletes a disk
only when its .vif generation is strictly older than the request, and
preserves a same-or-newer generation, a generation-0 (recovered or
pre-upgrade) volume, and an unreadable .vif. Unload is per-disk, never
node-wide. Request generation 0 keeps the blanket teardown for the shell
pre-encode cleanup and pre-upgrade callers. Mirrored in the Rust volume
server.

* test(ec): cover the generation-fenced teardown and unmount

End-to-end volume-server tests: a fenced FullTeardown wipes a strictly-
older generation, preserves a newer one, preserves a generation-0 volume,
and blanket-wipes on request generation 0; the gen-aware unmount preserves
a same-or-newer mounted generation; and the .vif generation reader handles
present/absent/no-config cases.

* test(ec): pin the fenced .vif==teardown generation and the unreadable-.vif preserve

A fenced run must stamp the admin generation verbatim into the .vif so it
matches the generation sent on the teardown RPCs; add a regression test
that sets the task generation and asserts the .vif carries it exactly.
Also cover the present-but-unparseable .vif case (reads as generation 0,
preserved) and correct the readEcGenerationTsNs docstring accordingly.

* fix(ec): surface EC full-teardown filesystem errors in the Rust volume server

remove_ec_volume_files(_full_teardown) discarded every fs::remove_file
error, so a teardown that failed on permissions or a full disk still
returned full_teardown_done=true and left stale artifacts to collide with
the next encode. Return io::Result, ignore NotFound, propagate the first
real error, and have the teardown RPC surface it -- matching the Go
contract. The best-effort reconcile/load-cleanup callers keep ignoring it.

* refactor(ec): reuse the EC volume lookup on unmount and short-circuit the gen read

Address review: the Rust unmount fence reuses the ec_vol it already
fetched instead of a second find_ec_volume; the Go .vif generation reader
breaks out of the data/idx loop early when the two dirs are the same.
2026-06-14 01:54:04 -07:00
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SeaweedFS Volume Server (Rust)

A drop-in replacement for the SeaweedFS Go volume server, rewritten in Rust. It uses binary-compatible storage formats (.dat, .idx, .vif) and speaks the same HTTP and gRPC protocols, so it works with an unmodified Go master server.

Building

Requires Rust 1.75+ (2021 edition).

cd seaweed-volume
cargo build --release

The binary is produced at target/release/seaweed-volume.

Running

Start a Go master server first, then point the Rust volume server at it:

# Minimal
seaweed-volume --port 8080 --master localhost:9333 --dir /data/vol1 --max 7

# Multiple data directories
seaweed-volume --port 8080 --master localhost:9333 \
  --dir /mnt/ssd1,/mnt/ssd2 --max 100,100 --disk ssd

# With datacenter/rack topology
seaweed-volume --port 8080 --master localhost:9333 --dir /data/vol1 --max 7 \
  --dataCenter dc1 --rack rack1

# With JWT authentication
seaweed-volume --port 8080 --master localhost:9333 --dir /data/vol1 --max 7 \
  --securityFile /etc/seaweedfs/security.toml

# With TLS (configured in security.toml via [https.volume] and [grpc.volume] sections)
seaweed-volume --port 8080 --master localhost:9333 --dir /data/vol1 --max 7 \
  --securityFile /etc/seaweedfs/security.toml

Common flags

Flag Default Description
--port 8080 HTTP listen port
--port.grpc port+10000 gRPC listen port
--master localhost:9333 Comma-separated master server addresses
--dir /tmp Comma-separated data directories
--max 8 Max volumes per directory (comma-separated)
--ip auto-detect Server IP / identifier
--ip.bind same as --ip Bind address
--dataCenter Datacenter name
--rack Rack name
--disk Disk type tag: hdd, ssd, or custom
--index memory Needle map type: memory, leveldb, leveldbMedium, leveldbLarge
--readMode proxy Non-local read mode: local, proxy, redirect
--fileSizeLimitMB 256 Max upload file size
--minFreeSpace 1 (percent) Min free disk space before marking volumes read-only
--securityFile Path to security.toml for JWT keys and TLS certs
--metricsPort 0 (disabled) Prometheus metrics endpoint port
--whiteList Comma-separated IPs with write permission
--preStopSeconds 10 Graceful drain period before shutdown
--compactionMBps 0 (unlimited) Compaction I/O rate limit
--pprof false Enable pprof HTTP handlers

Set RUST_LOG=debug (or trace, info, warn) for log level control. Set SEAWEED_WRITE_QUEUE=1 to enable batched async write processing.

Features

  • Binary compatible -- reads and writes the same .dat/.idx/.vif files as the Go server; seamless migration with no data conversion.
  • HTTP + gRPC -- full implementation of the volume server HTTP API and all gRPC RPCs including streaming operations (copy, tail, incremental copy, vacuum).
  • Master heartbeat -- bidirectional streaming heartbeat with the Go master server; volume and EC shard registration, leader failover, graceful shutdown deregistration.
  • JWT authentication -- signing key configuration via security.toml with token source precedence (query > header > cookie), file_id claims validation, and separate read/write keys.
  • TLS -- HTTPS for the HTTP API and mTLS for gRPC, configured through security.toml.
  • Erasure coding -- Reed-Solomon EC shard management: mount/unmount, read, rebuild, copy, delete, and shard-to-volume reconstruction.
  • S3 remote storage -- FetchAndWriteNeedle reads from any S3-compatible backend (AWS, MinIO, Wasabi, Backblaze, etc.) and writes locally. Supports VolumeTierMoveDatToRemote/FromRemote for tiered storage.
  • Needle map backends -- in-memory HashMap, LevelDB (via rusty-leveldb), or redb (pure Rust disk-backed) needle maps.
  • Image processing -- on-the-fly resize/crop, JPEG EXIF orientation auto-fix, WebP support.
  • Streaming reads -- large files (>1MB) are streamed via spawn_blocking to avoid blocking the async runtime.
  • Auto-compression -- compressible file types (text, JSON, CSS, JS, SVG, etc.) are gzip-compressed on upload.
  • Prometheus metrics -- counters, histograms, and gauges exported at a dedicated metrics port; optional push gateway support.
  • Graceful shutdown -- SIGINT/SIGTERM handling with configurable preStopSeconds drain period.

Testing

Rust unit tests

cd seaweed-volume
cargo test

Go integration tests

The Go test suite can target either the Go or Rust volume server via the VOLUME_SERVER_IMPL environment variable:

# Run all HTTP + gRPC integration tests against the Rust server
VOLUME_SERVER_IMPL=rust go test -v -count=1 -timeout 1200s \
  ./test/volume_server/grpc/... ./test/volume_server/http/...

# Run a single test
VOLUME_SERVER_IMPL=rust go test -v -count=1 -timeout 60s \
  -run "TestName" ./test/volume_server/http/...

# Run S3 remote storage tests
VOLUME_SERVER_IMPL=rust go test -v -count=1 -timeout 180s \
  -run "TestFetchAndWriteNeedle" ./test/volume_server/grpc/...

Load testing

A load test harness is available at test/volume_server/loadtest/. See that directory for usage instructions and scenarios.

Architecture

The server runs three listeners concurrently:

  • HTTP (Axum 0.7) -- admin and public routers for file upload/download, status, and stats endpoints.
  • gRPC (Tonic 0.12) -- all VolumeServer RPCs from the SeaweedFS protobuf definition.
  • Metrics (optional) -- Prometheus scrape endpoint on a separate port.

Key source modules:

Path Description
src/main.rs Entry point, server startup, signal handling
src/config.rs CLI parsing and configuration resolution
src/server/volume_server.rs HTTP router setup and middleware
src/server/handlers.rs HTTP request handlers (read, write, delete, status)
src/server/grpc_server.rs gRPC service implementation
src/server/heartbeat.rs Master heartbeat loop
src/storage/volume.rs Volume read/write/delete logic
src/storage/needle.rs Needle (file entry) serialization
src/storage/store.rs Multi-volume store management
src/security.rs JWT validation and IP whitelist guard
src/remote_storage/ S3 remote storage backend

See DEV_PLAN.md for the full development history and feature checklist.