## Problem
There's a misspelled flag value alias that's not really used anywhere.
## Summary of changes
Fix the alias and make aliases the official flag values and keep old
values as aliases.
Also rename enum variant. No need for it to carry the version now.
## Problem
The proxy denies using `unwrap()`s in regular code, but we want to use
it in test code
and so have to allow it for each test block.
## Summary of changes
Set `allow-unwrap-in-tests = true` in clippy.toml and remove all
exceptions.
Testodrome measures uptime based on the failed requests and errors. In
case of testodrome request we send back error based on the service. This
will help us distinguish error types in testodrome and rely on the
uptime SLI.
## Problem
To measure latency accurate we should associate the testodrome role
within a latency data
## Summary of changes
Add latency logging to associate different roles within a latency.
Relates to the #22486
This upgrades the `proxy/` crate as well as the forked libraries in
`libs/proxy/` to edition 2024.
Also reformats the imports of those forked libraries via:
```
cargo +nightly fmt -p proxy -p postgres-protocol2 -p postgres-types2 -p tokio-postgres2 -- -l --config imports_granularity=Module,group_imports=StdExternalCrate,reorder_imports=true
```
It can be read commit-by-commit: the first commit has no formatting
changes, only changes to accomodate the new edition.
Part of #10918
- Wired up filtering on VPC endpoints
- Wired up block access from public internet / VPC depending on per
project flag
- Added cache invalidation for VPC endpoints (partially based on PR from
Raphael)
- Removed BackendIpAllowlist trait
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Co-authored-by: Ivan Efremov <ivan@neon.tech>
## Problem
The request data and usage metrics S3 requests use the same identifier
shown in logs, causing confusion about what type of upload failed.
## Summary of changes
Use the correct identifier for usage metrics uploads.
neondatabase/cloud#23084
## Problem
Because of https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-rust/issues/1739, our
identity token file was not being refreshed. This caused our uploads to
start failing when the storage token expired.
## Summary of changes
Drop and recreate the remote storage config every time we upload in
order to force reload the identity token file.
As the title says, I updated the lint rules to no longer allow unwrap or
unimplemented.
Three special cases:
* Tests are allowed to use them
* std::sync::Mutex lock().unwrap() is common because it's usually
correct to continue panicking on poison
* `tokio::spawn_blocking(...).await.unwrap()` is common because it will
only error if the blocking fn panics, so continuing the panic is also
correct
I've introduced two extension traits to help with these last two, that
are a bit more explicit so they don't need an expect message every time.
## Problem
It appears that the Azure storage API tends to hang TCP connections more
than S3 does.
Currently we use a 2 minute timeout for all downloads. This is large
because sometimes the objects we download are large. However, waiting 2
minutes when doing something like downloading a manifest on tenant
attach is problematic, because when someone is doing a "create tenant,
create timeline" workflow, that 2 minutes is long enough for them
reasonably to give up creating that timeline.
Rather than propagate oversized timeouts further up the stack, we should
use a different timeout for objects that we expect to be small.
Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9836
## Summary of changes
- Add a `small_timeout` configuration attribute to remote storage,
defaulting to 30 seconds (still a very generous period to do something
like download an index)
- Add a DownloadKind parameter to DownloadOpts, so that callers can
indicate whether they expect the object to be small or large.
- In the azure client, use small timeout for HEAD requests, and for GET
requests if DownloadKind::Small is used.
- Use DownloadKind::Small for manifests, indices, and heatmap downloads.
This PR intentionally does not make the equivalent change to the S3
client, to reduce blast radius in case this has unexpected consequences
(we could accomplish the same thing by editing lots of configs, but just
skipping the code is simpler for right now)
Our rust-postgres fork is getting messy. Mostly because proxy wants more
control over the raw protocol than tokio-postgres provides. As such,
it's diverging more and more. Storage and compute also make use of
rust-postgres, but in more normal usage, thus they don't need our crazy
changes.
Idea:
* proxy maintains their subset
* other teams use a minimal patch set against upstream rust-postgres
Reviewing this code will be difficult. To implement it, I
1. Copied tokio-postgres, postgres-protocol and postgres-types from
00940fcdb5
2. Updated their package names with the `2` suffix to make them compile
in the workspace.
3. Updated proxy to use those packages
4. Copied in the code from tokio-postgres-rustls 0.13 (with some patches
applied https://github.com/jbg/tokio-postgres-rustls/pull/32https://github.com/jbg/tokio-postgres-rustls/pull/33)
5. Removed as much dead code as I could find in the vendored libraries
6. Updated the tokio-postgres-rustls code to use our existing channel
binding implementation
* Promote two logs from mpsc send errors to error level. The channels
are unbounded and there shouldn't be errors.
* Fix one multiline log from anyhow::Error. Use Debug instead of
Display.
## Problem
The RequestContext::span shouldn't live for the entire postgres
connection, only the handshake.
## Summary of changes
* Slight refactor to the RequestContext to discard the span upon
handshake completion.
* Make sure the temporary future for the handshake is dropped (not bound
to a variable)
* Runs our nightly fmt script
## Problem
It is called context/ctx everywhere and the Monitoring suffix needlessly
confuses with proper monitoring code.
## Summary of changes
* Rename RequestMonitoring to RequestContext
* Rename RequestMonitoringInner to RequestContextInner
See https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/14378
In collaboration with @cloneable and @awarus, we sifted through logs and
simply demoted some logs to debug. This is not at all finished and there
are more logs to review, but we ran out of time in the session we
organised. In any slightly more nuanced cases, we didn't touch the log,
instead leaving a TODO comment.
AWS/azure private link shares extra information in the "TLV" values of
the proxy protocol v2 header. This code doesn't action on it, but it
parses it as appropriate.
PR #7782 set the dependency in Cargo.toml to 'master', and locked the
version to commit that contained a specific fix, because we needed the
fix before it was included in a versioned release. The fix was later
included in parquet crate version 52.0.0, so we can now switch back to
using a released version. The latest release is 53.0.0, switch straight
to that.
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Ludgate <conradludgate@gmail.com>
Some tests were very slow and some tests occasionally stalled. This PR
improves some test performance and replaces the custom threadpool in
order to fix the stalling of tests.
## Problem
1. Hard to correlate startup parameters with the endpoint that provided
them.
2. Some configurations are not needed in the `ProxyConfig` struct.
## Summary of changes
Because of some borrow checker fun, I needed to switch to an
interior-mutability implementation of our `RequestMonitoring` context
system. Using https://docs.rs/try-lock/latest/try_lock/ as a cheap lock
for such a use-case (needed to be thread safe).
Removed the lock of each startup message, instead just logging only the
startup params in a successful handshake.
Also removed from values from `ProxyConfig` and kept as arguments.
(needed for local-proxy config)
PR #8299 has switched the storage scrubber to use
`DefaultCredentialsChain`. Now we do this for `remote_storage`, as it
allows us to use `remote_storage` from inside kubernetes. Most of the
diff is due to `GenericRemoteStorage::from_config` becoming `async fn`.
Before this PR, `RemoteStorageConfig::from_toml` would support
deserializing an
empty `{}` TOML inline table to a `None`, otherwise try `Some()`.
We can instead let
* in proxy: let clap derive handle the Option
* in PS & SK: assume that if the field is specified, it must be a valid
RemtoeStorageConfig
(This PR started with a much simpler goal of factoring out the
`deserialize_item` function because I need that in another PR).
Adds a `Deserialize` impl to `RemoteStorageConfig`. We thus achieve the
same as #7743 but with less repetitive code, by deriving `Deserialize`
impls on `S3Config`, `AzureConfig`, and `RemoteStorageConfig`. The
disadvantage is less useful error messages.
The git history of this PR contains a state where we go via an
intermediate representation, leveraging the `serde_json` crate,
without it ever being actual json though.
Also, the PR adds deserialization tests.
Alternative to #7743 .
## Summary of changes
Updates the parquet lib. one change left that we need is in an open PR
against upstream, hopefully we can remove the git dependency by 52.0.0
https://github.com/apache/arrow-rs/pull/5773
I'm not sure why the parquet files got a little bit bigger. I tested
them and they still open fine. 🤷
side effect of the update, chrono updated and added yet another
deprecation warning (hence why the safekeepers change)
## Problem
It's not possible to get the duration of the session from proxy events.
## Summary of changes
* Added a separate events folder in s3, to record disconnect events.
* Disconnect events are exactly the same as normal events, but also have
`disconnect_timestamp` field not empty.
* @oruen suggested to fill it with the same information as the original
events to avoid potentially heavy joins.
Currently we move data to the intended storage class via lifecycle
rules, but those are a daily batch job so data first spends up to a day
in standard storage.
Therefore, make it possible to specify the storage class used for
uploads to S3 so that the data doesn't have to be migrated
automatically.
The advantage of this is that it gives cleaner billing reports.
Part of https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/11348
## Problem
My benchmarks show that prometheus is not very good.
https://github.com/conradludgate/measured
We're already using it in storage_controller and it seems to be working
well.
## Summary of changes
Replace prometheus with my new measured crate in proxy only.
Apologies for the large diff. I tried to keep it as minimal as I could.
The label types add a bit of boiler plate (but reduce the chance we
mistype the labels), and some of our custom metrics like CounterPair and
HLL needed to be rewritten.
## Problem
Would be nice to have a bit more info on cold start metrics.
## Summary of changes
* Change connect compute latency to include `cold_start_info`.
* Update `ColdStartInfo` to include HttpPoolHit and WarmCached.
* Several changes to make more use of interned strings
## Problem
Currently cplane communication is a part of the latency monitoring. It
doesn't allow to setup the proper alerting based on proxy latency.
## Summary of changes
Added dimension to exclude cplane latency.
## Problem
* quotes in serialized string
* no status if connection is from local cache
## Summary of changes
* remove quotes
* report warm if connection if from local cache
## Problem
Actually it's good idea to distinguish between cases when it's a cold
start, but we took the compute from the pool
## Summary of changes
Updated to enum.
## Problem
Data team cannot distinguish between cold start and not cold start.
## Summary of changes
Report `is_cold_start` to analytics.
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Ludgate <conrad@neon.tech>
Cancellation and timeouts are handled at remote_storage callsites, if
they are. However they should always be handled, because we've had
transient problems with remote storage connections.
- Add cancellation token to the `trait RemoteStorage` methods
- For `download*`, `list*` methods there is
`DownloadError::{Cancelled,Timeout}`
- For the rest now using `anyhow::Error`, it will have root cause
`remote_storage::TimeoutOrCancel::{Cancel,Timeout}`
- Both types have `::is_permanent` equivalent which should be passed to
`backoff::retry`
- New generic RemoteStorageConfig option `timeout`, defaults to 120s
- Start counting timeouts only after acquiring concurrency limiter
permit
- Cancellable permit acquiring
- Download stream timeout or cancellation is communicated via an
`std::io::Error`
- Exit backoff::retry by marking cancellation errors permanent
Fixes: #6096Closes: #4781
Co-authored-by: arpad-m <arpad-m@users.noreply.github.com>
## Problem
Taking my ideas from https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/6283 and
doing a bit less radical changes. smaller commits.
We currently don't report error classifications in proxy as the current
error handling made it hard to do so.
## Summary of changes
1. Add a `ReportableError` trait that all errors will implement. This
provides the error classification functionality.
2. Handle Client requests a strongly typed error
* this error is a `ReportableError` and is logged appropriately
3. The handle client error only has a few possible error types, to
account for the fact that at this point errors should be returned to the
user.