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Joonas Koivunen
8dee9908f8 fix(compaction_task): wrong log levels (#6442)
Filter what we log on compaction task. Per discussion in last triage
call, fixing these by introducing and inspecting the root cause within
anyhow::Error instead of rolling out proper conversions.

Fixes: #6365
Fixes: #6367
2024-01-25 18:45:17 +02:00
Joonas Koivunen
105edc265c fix: remove layer_removal_cs (#5108)
Quest: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/4745. Follow-up to
#4938.

- add in locks for compaction and gc, so we don't have multiple
executions at the same time in tests
- remove layer_removal_cs
- remove waiting for uploads in eviction/gc/compaction
    - #4938 will keep the file resident until upload completes

Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
2023-11-28 19:15:21 +02:00
John Spray
ca469be1cf pageserver: add shard indices to layer metadata (#5928)
## Problem

For sharded tenants, the layer keys must include the shard number and
shard count, to disambiguate keys written by different shards in the
same tenant (shard number), and disambiguate layers written before and
after splits (shard count).

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/5924

## Summary of changes

There are no functional changes in this PR: everything behaves the same
for the default ShardIndex::unsharded() value. Actual construct of
sharded tenants will come next.

- Add a ShardIndex type: this is just a wrapper for a ShardCount and
ShardNumber. This is a subset of ShardIdentity: whereas ShardIdentity
contains enough information to filter page keys, ShardIndex contains
just enough information to construct a remote key. ShardIndex has a
compact encoding, the same as the shard part of TenantShardId.
- Store the ShardIndex as part of IndexLayerMetadata, if it is set to a
different value than ShardIndex::unsharded.
- Update RemoteTimelineClient and DeletionQueue to construct paths using
the layer metadata. Deletion code paths that previously just passed a
`Generation` now pass a full `LayerFileMetadata` to capture the shard as
well.

Notes to reviewers:
- In deletion code paths, I could have used a (Generation, ShardIndex)
instead of the full LayerFileMetadata. I opted for the full object
partly for brevity, and partly because in future when we add checksums
the deletion code really will care about the full metadata in order to
validate that it is deleting what was intended.
- While ShardIdentity and TenantShardId could both use a ShardIndex, I
find that they read more cleanly as "flat" structs that spell out the
shard count and number field separately. Serialization code would need
writing out by hand anyway, because TenantShardId's serialized form is
not a serde struct-style serialization.
- ShardIndex doesn't _have_ to exist (we could use ShardIdentity
everywhere), but it is a worthwhile optimization, as we will have many
copies of this as part of layer metadata. In future the size difference
betweedn ShardIndex and ShardIdentity may become larger if we implement
more sophisticated key distribution mechanisms (i.e. new values of
ShardIdentity::layout).

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Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
2023-11-28 11:47:25 +00:00
Joonas Koivunen
68f15cf967 fix: schedule_compaction_update must only unlink (#5675)
#5649 added the concept of dangling layers which #4938 uses but only
partially. I forgot to change `schedule_compaction_update` to not
schedule deletions to uphold the "have a layer, you can read it".

With the now remembered fix, I don't think these checks should ever fail
except for a mistake I already did. These changes might be useful for
protecting future changes, even though the Layer carrying the generation
AND the `schedule_(gc|compaction)_update` require strong arcs.

Rationale for keeping the `#[cfg(feature = "testing")]` is worsening any
leak situation which might come up.
2023-10-27 11:16:01 +01:00
Joonas Koivunen
c508d3b5fa reimpl Layer, remove remote layer, trait Layer, trait PersistentLayer (#4938)
Implement a new `struct Layer` abstraction which manages downloadness
internally, requiring no LayerMap locking or rewriting to download or
evict providing a property "you have a layer, you can read it". The new
`struct Layer` provides ability to keep the file resident via a RAII
structure for new layers which still need to be uploaded. Previous
solution solved this `RemoteTimelineClient::wait_completion` which lead
to bugs like #5639. Evicting or the final local deletion after garbage
collection is done using Arc'd value `Drop`.

With a single `struct Layer` the closed open ended `trait Layer`, `trait
PersistentLayer` and `struct RemoteLayer` are removed following noting
that compaction could be simplified by simply not using any of the
traits in between: #4839.

The new `struct Layer` is a preliminary to remove
`Timeline::layer_removal_cs` documented in #4745.

Preliminaries: #4936, #4937, #5013, #5014, #5022, #5033, #5044, #5058,
#5059, #5061, #5074, #5103, epic #5172, #5645, #5649. Related split off:
#5057, #5134.
2023-10-26 12:36:38 +03:00
John Spray
44b1c4c456 pageserver: fix eviction across generations (#5538)
## Problem

Bug was introduced by me in 83ae2bd82c

When eviction constructs a RemoteLayer to replace the layer it just
evicted, it is building a LayerFileMetadata using its _current_
generation, rather than the generation of the layer.

## Summary of changes

- Retrieve Generation from RemoteTimelineClient when evicting. This will
no longer be necessary when #4938 lands.
- Add a test for the scenario in question (this fails without the fix).
2023-10-15 20:23:18 +01:00
duguorong009
25a37215f3 fix: replace all std::PathBufs with camino::Utf8PathBuf (#5352)
Fixes #4689 by replacing all of `std::Path` , `std::PathBuf` with
`camino::Utf8Path`, `camino::Utf8PathBuf` in
- pageserver
- safekeeper
- control_plane
- libs/remote_storage

Co-authored-by: Joonas Koivunen <joonas@neon.tech>
2023-10-04 17:52:23 +03:00
John Spray
ba92668e37 pageserver: deletion queue & generation validation for deletions (#5207)
## Problem

Pageservers must not delete objects or advertise updates to
remote_consistent_lsn without checking that they hold the latest
generation for the tenant in question (see [the RFC](
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/blob/main/docs/rfcs/025-generation-numbers.md))

In this PR:
- A new "deletion queue" subsystem is introduced, through which
deletions flow
- `RemoteTimelineClient` is modified to send deletions through the
deletion queue:
- For GC & compaction, deletions flow through the full generation
verifying process
- For timeline deletions, deletions take a fast path that bypasses
generation verification
- The `last_uploaded_consistent_lsn` value in `UploadQueue` is replaced
with a mechanism that maintains a "projected" lsn (equivalent to the
previous property), and a "visible" LSN (which is the one that we may
share with safekeepers).
- Until `control_plane_api` is set, all deletions skip generation
validation
- Tests are introduced for the new functionality in
`test_pageserver_generations.py`

Once this lands, if a pageserver is configured with the
`control_plane_api` configuration added in
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/5163, it becomes safe to
attach a tenant to multiple pageservers concurrently.

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Co-authored-by: Joonas Koivunen <joonas@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
2023-09-26 16:11:55 +01:00
John Spray
83ae2bd82c pageserver: generation number support in keys and indices (#5140)
## Problem

To implement split brain protection, we need tenants and timelines to be
aware of their current generation, and use it when composing S3 keys.


## Summary of changes

- A `Generation` type is introduced in the `utils` crate -- it is in
this broadly-visible location because it will later be used from
`control_plane/` as well as `pageserver/`. Generations can be a number,
None, or Broken, to support legacy content (None), and Tenants in the
broken state (Broken).
- Tenant, Timeline, and RemoteTimelineClient all get a generation
attribute
- IndexPart's IndexLayerMetadata has a new `generation` attribute.
Legacy layers' metadata will deserialize to Generation::none().
- Remote paths are composed with a trailing generation suffix. If a
generation is equal to Generation::none() (as it currently always is),
then this suffix is an empty string.
- Functions for composing remote storage paths added in
remote_timeline_client: these avoid the way that we currently always
compose a local path and then strip the prefix, and avoid requiring a
PageserverConf reference on functions that want to create remote paths
(the conf is only needed for local paths). These are less DRY than the
old functions, but remote storage paths are a very rarely changing
thing, so it's better to write out our paths clearly in the functions
than to compose timeline paths from tenant paths, etc.
- Code paths that construct a Tenant take a `generation` argument in
anticipation that we will soon load generations on startup before
constructing Tenant.

Until the whole feature is done, we don't want any generation-ful keys
though: so initially we will carry this everywhere with the special
Generation::none() value.

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/5135

Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
2023-08-31 09:19:34 +01:00
John Spray
b758bf47ca pageserver: refactor TimelineMetadata serialization in IndexPart (#5091)
## Problem

The `metadata_bytes` field of IndexPart required explicit
deserialization & error checking everywhere it was used -- there isn't
anything special about this structure that should prevent it from being
serialized & deserialized along with the rest of the structure.

## Summary of changes

- Implement Serialize and Deserialize for TimelineMetadata
- Replace IndexPart::metadata_bytes with a simpler `metadata`, that can
be used directly.

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Co-authored-by: Arpad Müller <arpad-m@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-25 16:16:20 +01:00
John Spray
b95addddd5 pageserver: do not read redundant timeline_layers from IndexPart, so that we can remove it later (#4972)
## Problem

IndexPart contains two redundant lists of layer names: a set of the
names, and then a map of name to metadata.

We already required that all the layers in `timeline_layers` are also in
`layers_metadata`, in `initialize_with_current_remote_index_part`, so if
there were any index_part.json files in the field that relied on these
sets being different, they would already be broken.

## Summary of changes

`timeline_layers` is made private and no longer read at runtime. It is
still serialized, but not deserialized.

`disk_consistent_lsn` is also made private, as this field only exists
for convenience of humans reading the serialized JSON.

This prepares us to entirely remove `timeline_layers` in a future
release, once this change is fully deployed, and therefore no
pageservers are trying to read the field.
2023-08-21 14:29:36 +03:00
Dmitry Rodionov
d53f9ab3eb delete timelines from s3 (#4384)
Delete data from s3 when timeline deletion is requested

## Summary of changes

UploadQueue is altered to support scheduling of delete operations in
stopped state. This looks weird, and I'm thinking whether there are
better options/refactorings for upload client to make it look better.

Probably can be part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/4378

Deletion is implemented directly in existing endpoint because changes are not
that significant. If we want more safety we can separate those or create
feature flag for new behavior.

resolves [#4193](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/4193)

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Co-authored-by: Joonas Koivunen <joonas@neon.tech>
2023-06-08 15:01:22 +03:00
Dmitry Rodionov
eb3a8be933 keep track of timeline deletion status in IndexPart to prevent timeline resurrection (#3919)
Before this patch, the following sequence would lead to the resurrection of a deleted timeline:

- create timeline
- wait for its index part to reach s3
- delete timeline
- wait an arbitrary amount of time, including 0 seconds
- detach tenant
- attach tenant
- the timeline is there and Active again

This happens because we only kept track of the deletion in the tenant dir (by deleting the timeline dir) but not in S3.

The solution is to turn the deleted timeline's IndexPart into a tombstone.
The deletion status of the timeline is expressed in the `deleted_at: Option<NativeDateTime>` field of IndexPart.
It's `None` while the timeline is alive and `Some(deletion time stamp)` if it is deleted.

We change the timeline deletion handler to upload this tombstoned IndexPart.
The handler does not return success if the upload fails.

Coincidentally, this fixes the long-stanging TODO about the `std::fs::remove_dir_all` being not atomic.
It need not be atomic anymore because we set the `deleted_at=Some()` before starting the `remove_dir_all`.

The tombstone is in the IndexPart only, not in the `metadata`.
So, we only have the tombstone and the `remove_dir_all` benefits mentioned above if remote storage is configured.
This was a conscious trade-off because there's no good format evolution story for the current metadata file format.

The introduction of this additional step into `delete_timeline` was painful because delete_timeline needs to be
1. cancel-safe
2. idempotent
3. safe to call concurrently
These are mostly self-inflicted limitations that can be avoided by using request-coalescing.
PR https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/4159 will do that.

fixes https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/3560

refs https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/3889 (part of tenant relocation)


Co-authored-by: Joonas Koivunen <joonas@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
2023-05-10 10:27:12 +02:00
Kirill Bulatov
dd22c87100 Remove older layer metadata format support code (#3854)
The PR enforces current newest `index_part.json` format in the type
system (version `1`), not allowing any previous forms of it, that were
used in the past.
Similarly, the code to mitigate the
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/3024 issue is now also
removed.

Current code does not produce old formats and extra files in the
index_part.json, in the future we will be able to use
https://github.com/neondatabase/aversion or other approach to make
version transitions more explicit.

See https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C033RQ5SPDH/p1679134185248119 for
the justification on the breaking changes.
2023-03-21 23:33:28 +02:00
Shany Pozin
172c7e5f92 Split upload queue code from storage_sync.rs (#3216)
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/3208
2022-12-28 15:12:06 +02:00