Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Klaus Post
990d074f7d
metacache: Allow prefix filtering (#10920)
Do listings with prefix filter when bloom filter is dirty.

This will forward the prefix filter to the lister which will make it 
only scan the folders/objects with the specified prefix.

If we have a clean bloom filter we try to build a more generally 
useful cache so in that case, we will list all objects/folders.
2020-11-18 10:44:18 -08:00
Klaus Post
0724205f35
metacache: Add option for life extension (#10837)
Add `MINIO_API_EXTEND_LIST_CACHE_LIFE` that will extend 
the life of generated caches for a while.

This changes caches to remain valid until no updates have been 
received for the specified time plus a fixed margin.

This also changes the caches from being invalidated when the *first* 
set finishes until the *last* set has finished plus the specified time 
has passed.
2020-11-05 11:49:56 -08:00
Klaus Post
bd77f29fc4
Don't replace caches that are receiving updates (#10834)
Keep caches while they are receiving updates.
Move update code to separate function.
2020-11-05 07:34:08 -08:00
Klaus Post
b9277c8030
metacache: Add trashcan (#10820)
Add trashcan that keeps recently updated lists after bucket deletion.
All caches were deleted once a bucket was deleted, so caches still running would report errors. Now they are canceled.
Fix `.minio.sys` not being transient.
2020-11-03 12:47:52 -08:00
Klaus Post
6135f072d2
Fix invalidated metacaches (#10784)
* Fix caches having EOF marked as a failure.
* Simplify cache updates.
* Provide context for checkMetacacheState failures.
* Log 499 when the client disconnects.
2020-10-30 09:33:16 -07:00
Klaus Post
a982baff27
ListObjects Metadata Caching (#10648)
Design: https://gist.github.com/klauspost/025c09b48ed4a1293c917cecfabdf21c

Gist of improvements:

* Cross-server caching and listing will use the same data across servers and requests.
* Lists can be arbitrarily resumed at a constant speed.
* Metadata for all files scanned is stored for streaming retrieval.
* The existing bloom filters controlled by the crawler is used for validating caches.
* Concurrent requests for the same data (or parts of it) will not spawn additional walkers.
* Listing a subdirectory of an existing recursive cache will use the cache.
* All listing operations are fully streamable so the number of objects in a bucket no 
  longer dictates the amount of memory.
* Listings can be handled by any server within the cluster.
* Caches are cleaned up when out of date or superseded by a more recent one.
2020-10-28 09:18:35 -07:00