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Author SHA1 Message Date
Harshavardhana
ae14681c3e Revert "Fix two-way stream cancelation and pings (#19763)"
This reverts commit 4d698841f4.
2024-05-22 03:00:00 -07:00
Klaus Post
4d698841f4
Fix two-way stream cancelation and pings (#19763)
Do not log errors on oneway streams when sending ping fails. Instead, cancel the stream.

This also makes sure pings are sent when blocked on sending responses.
2024-05-22 01:25:25 -07:00
Klaus Post
6d3e0c7db6
Tweak one way stream ping (#19743)
Do not log errors on oneway streams when sending ping fails. Instead cancel the stream.

This also makes sure pings are sent when blocked on sending responses.

I will do a separate PR that includes this and adds pings to two-way streams as well as tests for pings.
2024-05-15 08:39:21 -07:00
Anis Eleuch
95bf4a57b6
logging: Add subsystem to log API (#19002)
Create new code paths for multiple subsystems in the code. This will
make maintaing this easier later.

Also introduce bugLogIf() for errors that should not happen in the first
place.
2024-04-04 05:04:40 -07:00
Klaus Post
b435806d91
Reduce big message RPC allocations (#19390)
Use `ODirectPoolSmall` buffers for inline data in PutObject.

Add a separate call for inline data that will fetch a buffer for the inline data before unmarshal.
2024-04-01 16:42:09 -07:00
Klaus Post
40fb3371fa
Mux: Send async mux ack and fix stream error responses (#19149)
Streams can return errors if the cancelation is picked up before the response 
stream close is picked up. Under extreme load, this could lead to missing 
responses.

Send server mux ack async so a blocked send cannot block newMuxStream 
call. Stream will not progress until mux has been acked.
2024-02-28 10:05:18 -08:00
Klaus Post
22aa16ab12
Fix grid reconnection deadlock (#19101)
If network conditions have filled the output queue before a reconnect happens blocked sends could stop reconnects from happening. In short `respMu` would be held for a mux client while sending - if the queue is full this will never get released and closing the mux client will hang.

A) Use the mux client context instead of connection context for sends, so sends are unblocked when the mux client is canceled.

B) Use a `TryLock` on "close" and cancel the request if we cannot get the lock at once. This will unblock any attempts to send.
2024-02-21 07:49:34 -08:00
Klaus Post
8e68ff9321
Add extra disconnect safety (#19022)
Fix reported races that are actually synchronized by network calls.

But this should add some extra safety for untimely disconnects.

Race reported:

```
WARNING: DATA RACE
Read at 0x00c00171c9c0 by goroutine 214:
  github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid.(*muxClient).addResponse()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid/muxclient.go:519 +0x111
  github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid.(*muxClient).error()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid/muxclient.go:470 +0x21d
  github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid.(*Connection).handleDisconnectClientMux()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid/connection.go:1391 +0x15b
  github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid.(*Connection).handleMsg()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid/connection.go:1190 +0x1ab
  github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid.(*Connection).handleMessages.func1()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid/connection.go:981 +0x610

Previous write at 0x00c00171c9c0 by goroutine 1081:
  github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid.(*muxClient).roundtrip()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid/muxclient.go:94 +0x324
  github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid.(*muxClient).traceRoundtrip()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid/trace.go:74 +0x10e4
  github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid.(*Subroute).Request()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid/connection.go:366 +0x230
  github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid.(*SingleHandler[go.shape.*github.com/minio/minio/cmd.DiskInfoOptions,go.shape.*github.com/minio/minio/cmd.DiskInfo]).Call()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid/handlers.go:554 +0x3fd
  github.com/minio/minio/cmd.(*storageRESTClient).DiskInfo()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/cmd/storage-rest-client.go:314 +0x270
  github.com/minio/minio/cmd.erasureObjects.getOnlineDisksWithHealingAndInfo.func1()
      e:/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/cmd/erasure.go:293 +0x171
```

This read will always happen after the write, since there is a network call in between.

However a disconnect could come in while we are setting up the call, so we protect against that with extra checks.
2024-02-09 08:43:38 -08:00
Klaus Post
7ec43bd177
Fix blocked streams blocking reconnects (#19017)
We have observed cases where a blocked stream will block for cancellations.

This happens when response channel is blocked and we want to push an error.
This will have the response mutex locked, which will prevent all other operations until upstream is unblocked.

Make this behavior non-blocking and if blocked spawn a goroutine that will send the response and close the output.

Still a lot of "dancing". Added a test for this and reviewed.
2024-02-08 10:15:27 -08:00
Harshavardhana
1d3bd02089
avoid close 'nil' panics if any (#18890)
brings a generic implementation that
prints a stack trace for 'nil' channel
closes(), if not safely closes it.
2024-01-28 10:04:17 -08:00
Klaus Post
38de8e6936
grid: Simpler reconnect logic (#18889)
Do not rely on `connChange` to do reconnects.

Instead, you can block while the connection is running and reconnect 
when handleMessages returns.

Add fully async monitoring instead of monitoring on the main goroutine 
and keep this to avoid full network lockup.
2024-01-28 08:46:15 -08:00
Klaus Post
51aa59a737
perf: websocket grid connectivity for all internode communication (#18461)
This PR adds a WebSocket grid feature that allows servers to communicate via 
a single two-way connection.

There are two request types:

* Single requests, which are `[]byte => ([]byte, error)`. This is for efficient small
  roundtrips with small payloads.

* Streaming requests which are `[]byte, chan []byte => chan []byte (and error)`,
  which allows for different combinations of full two-way streams with an initial payload.

Only a single stream is created between two machines - and there is, as such, no
server/client relation since both sides can initiate and handle requests. Which server
initiates the request is decided deterministically on the server names.

Requests are made through a mux client and server, which handles message
passing, congestion, cancelation, timeouts, etc.

If a connection is lost, all requests are canceled, and the calling server will try
to reconnect. Registered handlers can operate directly on byte 
slices or use a higher-level generics abstraction.

There is no versioning of handlers/clients, and incompatible changes should
be handled by adding new handlers.

The request path can be changed to a new one for any protocol changes.

First, all servers create a "Manager." The manager must know its address 
as well as all remote addresses. This will manage all connections.
To get a connection to any remote, ask the manager to provide it given
the remote address using.

```
func (m *Manager) Connection(host string) *Connection
```

All serverside handlers must also be registered on the manager. This will
make sure that all incoming requests are served. The number of in-flight 
requests and responses must also be given for streaming requests.

The "Connection" returned manages the mux-clients. Requests issued
to the connection will be sent to the remote.

* `func (c *Connection) Request(ctx context.Context, h HandlerID, req []byte) ([]byte, error)`
   performs a single request and returns the result. Any deadline provided on the request is
   forwarded to the server, and canceling the context will make the function return at once.

* `func (c *Connection) NewStream(ctx context.Context, h HandlerID, payload []byte) (st *Stream, err error)`
   will initiate a remote call and send the initial payload.

```Go
// A Stream is a two-way stream.
// All responses *must* be read by the caller.
// If the call is canceled through the context,
//The appropriate error will be returned.
type Stream struct {
	// Responses from the remote server.
	// Channel will be closed after an error or when the remote closes.
	// All responses *must* be read by the caller until either an error is returned or the channel is closed.
	// Canceling the context will cause the context cancellation error to be returned.
	Responses <-chan Response

	// Requests sent to the server.
	// If the handler is defined with 0 incoming capacity this will be nil.
	// Channel *must* be closed to signal the end of the stream.
	// If the request context is canceled, the stream will no longer process requests.
	Requests chan<- []byte
}

type Response struct {
	Msg []byte
	Err error
}
```

There are generic versions of the server/client handlers that allow the use of type
safe implementations for data types that support msgpack marshal/unmarshal.
2023-11-20 17:09:35 -08:00