- ReadVersion
- ReadFile
- ReadXL
Further changes include to
- Compact internode resource RPC paths
- Compact internode query params
To optimize on parsing by gorilla/mux as the
length of this string increases latency in
gorilla/mux - reduce to a meaningful string.
the main reason is to let Go net/http perform necessary
book keeping properly, and in essential from consistency
point of view its GETs all the way.
Deprecate sendFile() as its buggy inside Go runtime.
For a non-tiered object, MinIO requires that EcM (# of data blocks) of
xl.meta agree, corresponding to the number of data blocks needed to
read this object.
OTOH, tiered objects have metadata in the hot tier and data in the
warm tier. The data and its integrity are offloaded to the warm tier. This
allows us to reduce the read quorum from EcM (typically > N/2, where N -
erasure stripe width) to N/2 + 1. The simple majority of metadata
ensures consensus on what the object is and where it is
located.
When a drive is in a failed state when a single node multiple drives
deployment is started, a replacement of a fresh disk will not be
properly healed unless the user restarts the node.
Fix this by always adding the new fresh disk to globalLocalDrivesMap. Also
remove globalLocalDrives for simplification, a map to store local node
drives can still be used since the order of local drives of a node is
not defined.
kms: Expose API available when bucket federation is enabled
When bucket federation feature is enabled, KMS API will not work, such
as `mc admin kms key list`
The commit will fix the issue by disabling bucket forwarding when this
is a KMS request.
Tracing syscalls, opening and reading an `xl.meta` looks like this:
```
openat(AT_FDCWD, "/mnt/drive1/ss8-old/testbucket/ObjSize4MiBThreads72/(554O51H/peTb(0iztdbTKw59.csv/xl.meta", O_RDONLY|O_NOATIME|O_CLOEXEC) = 34 <0.000>
fcntl(34, F_GETFL) = 0x48000 (flags O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE|O_NOATIME) <0.000>
fcntl(34, F_SETFL, O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE|O_NOATIME) = 0 <0.000>
epoll_ctl(4, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, 34, {events=EPOLLIN|EPOLLOUT|EPOLLRDHUP|EPOLLET, data={u32=3172471557, u64=8145488475984499461}}) = -1 EPERM (Operation not permitted) <0.000>
fcntl(34, F_GETFL) = 0x48800 (flags O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE|O_NOATIME) <0.000>
fcntl(34, F_SETFL, O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE|O_NOATIME) = 0 <0.000>
fstat(34, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=354, ...}) = 0 <0.000>
read(34, "XL2 \1\0\3\0\306\0\0\1P\2\2\1\304$\225\304\20\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 354) = 354 <0.000>
close(34) = 0 <0.000>
```
Everything until `fstat` is the `os.Open` call.
Looking at the code: https://github.com/golang/go/blob/master/src/os/file_unix.go#L212-L243
It seems for every file it "tries" to see if it is pollable. This causes `syscall.SetNonblock(fd, true)` to be called. This is the first `F_SETFL`.
It then calls `f.pfd.Init("file", true)`. This will attempt to set it as pollable using `epoll_ctl`. This will always fail for files. It therefore calls `syscall.SetNonblock(fd, false)` resulting in the second `F_SETFL`.
If we set the `O_NONBLOCK` call on the initial open, we should avoid the 4 `fcntl` syscalls per file.
I don't see any way to avoid the `epoll_ctl` call, since kind is either `kindOpenFile` or `kindNonBlock`, so "pollable" will always be true. However avoiding 4 of 6 syscalls still seems worth it.
This should not have any effect, since files will end up with "nonblock" anyway.
allow non-inlined on disk to be inlined via
an unversioned ReadVersion() call, we only
need ReadXL() to resolve objects with multiple
versions only.
The choice of this block makes it to be dynamic
and chosen by the user via `mc admin config set`
Other bonus things
- Start measuring internode TTFB performance.
- Set TCP_NODELAY, TCP_CORK for low latency
Use `runtime.Gosched()` if we have less than maxMergeMessages and the
queue is empty. Up maxMergeMessages to 50 to merge more messages into
a single write.
Add length check for an early bailout on readAllInto when we know packet length.
This commit enforces FIPS-compliant TLS ciphers in FIPS mode
by importing the `fipsonly` module.
Otherwise, MinIO still accepts non-FIPS compliant TLS connections.
removes contentious usage of mutexes in LRU, which
were never really reused in any manner; we do not
need it.
To trust hosts, the correct way is TLS certs; this PR completely
removes this dependency, which has never been useful.
```
0 0% 100% 25.83s 26.76% github.com/hashicorp/golang-lru/v2/expirable.(*LRU[...])
0 0% 100% 28.03s 29.04% github.com/hashicorp/golang-lru/v2/expirable.(*LRU[...])
```
Bonus: use `x-minio-time` as a nanosecond to avoid unnecessary
parsing logic of time strings instead of using a more
straightforward mechanism.
- Also, fix failure reporting at the end.
- Also, avoid parsing report objects when listing or resuming jobs, this
does not cause any bugs, it is only printing, not useful errors.
Split the read and write sides of handleMessages into two separate functions
Cosmetic. The only non-copy-and-paste change is that `cancel(ErrDisconnected)` is moved
into the defer on `readStream`.
add unit test for v3 metrics for all its exposed endpoints
Bonus:
- support OpenMetrics encoding
- adds boot time for prometheus
- continueOnError is better to serve as
much metrics as possible.
```
curl http://localhost:9000/minio/metrics/v3/cluster/usage/buckets
```
Did not work as documented, due to the fact that there was a typo
in the bucket usage metrics registration group. This endpoint is
a cluster endpoint and does not require any `buckets` argument.
When creating the async listing, if the first request does not return within 3
minutes, it is stopped, since it isn't being kept alive.
Keep updating `lastHandout` while we are waiting for the initial request to be fulfilled.