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Folke Behrens
4f88c4b8f3 proxy: introduce Acceptor and Connector traits 2025-01-03 15:53:39 +01:00
John Spray
c08759f367 storcon: verbose logs in rare case of shards not attached yet (#10262)
## Problem

When we do a timeline CRUD operation, we check that the shards we need
to mutate are currently attached to a pageserver, by reading
`generation` and `generation_pageserver` from the database.

If any don't appear to be attached, we respond with a a 503 and "One or
more shards in tenant is not yet attached".

This is happening more often than expected, and it's not obvious with
current logging what's going on: specifically which shard has a problem,
and exactly what we're seeing in these persistent generation columns.

(Aside: it's possible that we broke something with the change in #10011
which clears generation_pageserver when we detach a shard, although if
so the mechanism isn't trivial: what should happen is that if we stamp
on generation_pageserver if a reconciler is running, then it shouldn't
matter because we're about to

## Summary of changes

- When we are in Attached mode but find that
generation_pageserver/generation are unset, output details while looping
over shards.
2025-01-03 10:55:15 +00:00
John Spray
ba9722a2fd tests: add upload wait in test_scrubber_physical_gc_ancestors (#10260)
## Problem

We see periodic failures in `test_scrubber_physical_gc_ancestors`, where
the logs show that the pageserver is creating image layers that should
cause child shards to no longer reference their parents' layers, but
then the scrubber runs and doesn't find any unreferenced layers.[


https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/pr-10256/12582034135/index.html#/testresult/78ea06dea6ba8dd3

From inspecting the code & test, it seems like this could be as simple
as the test failing to wait for uploads before running the scrubber. It
had a 2 second delay built in to satisfy the scrubbers time threshold
checks, which on a lightly loaded machine would also have been easily
enough for uploads to complete, but our test machines are more heavily
loaded all the time.

## Summary of changes

- Wait for uploads to complete after generating images layers in
test_scrubber_physical_gc_ancestors, so that the scrubber should
reliably see the post-compaction metadata.
2025-01-03 10:55:07 +00:00
John Spray
2d4f267983 cargo: update diesel, pq-sys (#10256)
## Problem

Versions of `diesel` and `pq-sys` were somewhat stale. I was checking on
libpq->openssl versions while investigating a segfault via
https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/21010. I don't think these
rust bindings are likely to be the source of issues, but we might as
well freshen them as a precaution.

## Summary of changes

- Update diesel to 2.2.6
- Update pq-sys to 0.6.3
2025-01-03 10:20:18 +00:00
Ivan Efremov
7a598b9842 [proxy/docs]imprv: Add local testing section to proxy README (#10230)
Add commands to run proxy locally with the mocked control plane
2025-01-03 10:04:58 +00:00
Tristan Partin
eefad27538 Inline various migration queries (#10231)
There was no value in saving them off to temporary variables.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2025-01-02 22:12:56 +00:00
Em Sharnoff
cd10c719f9 compute: Add spec support for disabling LFC resizing (#10132)
ref neondatabase/cloud#21731

## Problem

When we manually override the LFC size for particular computes,
autoscaling will typically undo that because vm-monitor will resize LFC
itself.

So, we'd like a way to make vm-monitor not set LFC size — this actually
already exists, if we just don't give vm-monitor a postgres connection
string.

## Summary of changes

Add a new field to the compute spec, `disable_lfc_resizing`. When set to
`true`, we pass in `None` for its postgres connection string. That
matches the configuration tested in `neondatabase/autoscaling` CI.
2025-01-02 19:45:59 +00:00
Tristan Partin
363ea97f69 Add more substantial tests for compute migrations (#9811)
The previous tests really didn't do much. This set should be quite a bit
more encompassing.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2025-01-02 18:37:50 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
56e6ebfe17 chore: building compute_tools and local_proxy together (#10257)
## Problem

Building local_proxy and compute_tools features the same dependency
tree, but as they are currently built in separate clean layers all that
progress is wasted. For our arm builds that's an extra 10 minutes.

## Summary of changes

Combines the compute_tools and local_proxy build layers.
2025-01-02 16:05:14 +00:00
Raphael 'kena' Poss
1622fd8bda proxy: recognize but ignore the 3 new redis message types (#10197)
## Problem

https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C085MBDUSS2/p1734604792755369

## Summary of changes

Recognize and ignore the 3 new broadcast messages:
- `/block_public_or_vpc_access_updated`
- `/allowed_vpc_endpoints_updated_for_org`
- `/allowed_vpc_endpoints_updated_for_projects`
2025-01-02 16:02:48 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
8c7dcd2598 Set heartbeat interval for chaos test (#10222)
## Problem

See https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C033RQ5SPDH/p1734707873215729

test_timeline_archival_chaos becomes more flaky with increased heartbeat
interval

Resolves #10250.

## Summary of changes

Override heatbeat interval for `test_timelirn_archival_chaos.py`

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Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2025-01-02 14:14:18 +00:00
Folke Behrens
ee22d4c9ef proxy: Set TCP_NODELAY for compute connections (#10240)
neondatabase/cloud#19184
2025-01-02 13:32:24 +00:00
JC Grünhage
26600f2973 Skip running clippy without default features (#10098)
## Problem

Running clippy with `cargo hack --feature-powerset` in CI isn't
particularly fast. This PR follows-up on
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/8912 to improve the speed of
our clippy runs.

Parallelism as suggested in
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9901 was tested, but didn't
show consistent enough improvements to be worth it. It actually
increased the amount of work done, as there's less cache hits when
clippy runs are spread out over multiple target directories.
Additionally, parallelism makes it so caching needs to be thought about
more actively and copying around target directories to enable
parallelism eats the rest of the performance gains from parallel
execution.

After some discussion, the decision was to instead cut down on the
number of jobs that are running further. The easiest way to do this is
to not run clippy *without* default features. The list of default
features is empty for all crates, and I haven't found anything using
`cfg(feature = "default")` either, so this is likely not going to change
anything except speeding the runs up.

## Summary of changes

Reduce the amount of feature combinations tried by `cargo hack` (as
suggested in
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/8912#pullrequestreview-2286482368)
by never disabling default features.

## Alternatives

- We can split things out into different jobs which reduces the time
until everything is finished by running more things in parallel. This
does however decreases the amount of cache hits and increases the amount
of time spent on overhead tasks like repo cloning and restoring caches
by doing those multiple times instead of once.
- We could replace `cargo hack [...] clippy` with `cargo clippy [...];
cargo clippy --features testing`. I'm not 100% sure how this compares to
the change here in the PR, but it does seem to run a bit faster. That
likely means it's doing less work, but without understanding what
exactly we loose by that I'd rather not do that for now. I'd appreciate
input on this though.
2025-01-02 11:33:42 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
b3cd883f93 Unlock LFC mutex when LFC cache is disabled (#10235)
## Problem

See https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/10233
`lfc_containsv` returns with holding lock when LFC was disabled.
This bug was introduced in commit  78938d1b59

## Summary of changes

Release lock before return.

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2025-01-02 11:28:15 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
38c7a2abfc chore(proxy): pre-load native tls certificates and propagate compute client config (#10182)
Now that we construct the TLS client config for cancellation as well as
connect, it feels appropriate to construct the same config once and
re-use it elsewhere. It might also help should #7500 require any extra
setup, so we can easily add it to all the appropriate call sites.
2025-01-02 09:36:13 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
f94248a594 chore(libs/proxy): refactor tokio-postgres connection control flow (#10247)
In #10207 it was clear there was some confusion with the current
connection logic. To analyse the flow to make sure there was no poll
stalling, I ended up with the following refactor.

Notable changes:
1. Now all functions called `poll_xyz` and that have a `cx: &mut
Context` argument must return a `Poll<_>` type, and can only return
`Pending` iff an internal poll call also returned `Pending`
2. State management is handled entirely by `poll_messages`. There are
now only 2 states which makes it much easier to keep track of.

Each commit should be self-reviewable and should be simple to verify
that it keeps the same behaviour
2025-01-02 09:35:28 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
9c53b41245 fix(pageserver): update remote latest_gc_cutoff after gc-compaction (#10209)
## Problem

close https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/10208
part of #9114 

## Summary of changes

* Ensure remote `latest_gc_cutoff` is up-to-date before removing any
files for gc-compaction.

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-12-19 18:40:20 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
197a89ab3d Increase default stotrage controller heartbeat interval from 100msec … (#10206)
## Problem

Currently default value of storage controller heartbeat interval is
100msec. It means that 10 times per second it establish connection to
PS. And it seems to be quite expensive.
At MacOS right now storage_controller consumes 70% CPU and trusts - 30%.
So together they completely utilize one core.
A lot of us has Macs. Let's save environment a little bit and do not
waste electricity and contribute to global warming.

By the way, on prod we have interval  10seconds 

## Summary of changes

Increase heartbeat interval from 100msec to 1 second.

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-12-19 18:32:32 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
b89e02f3e8 fix(pageserver): consider partial compaction layer map in layer check (#10044)
## Problem

In https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9897 we temporarily
disabled the layer valid check because the current one only considers
the end result of all compaction algorithms, but partial gc-compaction
would temporarily produce an "invalid" layer map.

part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9114

## Summary of changes

Allow LSN splits to overlap in the slow path check. Currently, the valid
check is only used in storage scrubber (background job) and during
gc-compaction (without taking layer lock). Therefore, it's fine for such
checks to be a little bit inefficient but more accurate.

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Arpad Müller <arpad-m@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-19 18:04:53 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
04517c6ff3 Do not reload config file on PS reconnect (#10204)
## Problem

See https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/10184
and
https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C04DGM6SMTM/p1733997259898819

Reloading config file inside parallel worker cause it's termination

## Summary of changes

Remove call of `HandleMainLoopInterrupts()` 
Update of page server URL is propagated by postmaster through shared
memory and we should not reload config for it.

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-12-19 15:22:39 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
628451d68e safekeeper: short-circuit interpreted wal sender (#10202)
## Problem

Safekeeper may currently send a batch to the pageserver even if it
hasn't decoded a new record.
I think this is quite unlikely in the field, but worth adressing.

## Summary of changes

Don't send anything if we haven't decoded a full record. Once this
merges and releases, the `InterpretedWalRecords` struct can be updated
to remove the Option wrapper for `next_record_lsn`.
2024-12-19 14:04:46 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
502d512fe2 safekeeper: lift benchmarking utils into safekeeper crate (#10200)
## Problem

The benchmarking utilities are also useful for testing. We want to write
tests in the safekeeper crate.

## Summary of changes

This commit lifts the utils to the safekeeper crate. They are compiled
if the benchmarking features is enabled or if in test mode.
2024-12-19 14:04:42 +00:00
John Spray
afda6d4700 storage_scrubber: don't report half-created timelines as corruption (#10198)
## Problem

test_timeline_archival_chaos does timeline creation with failure
injection, and thereby sometimes leaves timelines in a part created
state. This was being reported as corruption by the scrubber on test
teardown, because it considered a layer without an index to be an
invalid state. This was incorrect: the scrubber should accept this
state, it occurs legitimately during timeline creation.

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9988

## Summary of changes

- Report a timeline with layers but no index as Relic rather than
MissingIndexPart.
- We retain the MissingIndexPart variant for the case where an index
_was_ found in the listing, but was not found by a subsequent GET, i.e.
racing with deletion.
2024-12-19 12:55:05 +00:00
John Spray
65042cbadd tests: use high IO concurrency in test_pgdata_import_smoke, use effective_io_concurrency=2 in tests by default (#10114)
## Problem

`test_pgdata_import_smoke` writes two gigabytes of pages and then reads
them back serially. This is CPU bottlenecked and results in a long
runtime, and sensitivity to CPU load from other tests on the same
machine.

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/10071

## Summary of changes

- Use effective_io_concurrency=32 when doing sequential scans through
2GiB of pages in test_pgdata_import_smoke. This is a ~10x runtime
decrease in the parts of the test that do sequential scans.
- Also set `effective_io_concurrency=2` for tests, as I noticed while
debugging that we were doing all getpage requests serially, which is bad
for checking the stability of the batching code.
2024-12-19 10:58:49 +00:00
Folke Behrens
b135194090 proxy: Delay SASL complete message until auth is done (#10189)
The final SASL complete message can be bundled with the remainder of the
auth flow messages until ReadyForQuery.

neondatabase/cloud#19184
2024-12-19 10:37:08 +00:00
Peter Bendel
43dc03459d Run pgbench on 10 GB scale factor on database with n relations (e.g. 10k) (#10172)
## Problem

We want to verify how much / if pgbench throughput and latency on Neon
suffers if the database contains many other relations, too.

## Summary of changes

Modify the benchmarking.yml pgbench-compare job to
- create an addiitional project at scale factor 10 GiB
- before running pgbench add n tables (initially 10k) to the database
- then compare the pgbench throughput and latency to the existing
pgbench-compare at 10 Gib scale factor

We use a realistic template for the n relations that is a partitioned
table with some realistic data types, indexes and constraints - similar
to a table that we use internally.

Example run:
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/actions/runs/12377565956/job/34547386959
2024-12-19 10:25:44 +00:00
Christian Schwarz
a1b0558493 fast import: importer: use aws s3 cli (#10162)
## Problem

s5cmd doesn't pick up the pod service account

```
2024/12/16 16:26:01 Ignoring, HTTP credential provider invalid endpoint host, "169.254.170.23", only loopback hosts are allowed. <nil>
ERROR "ls s3://neon-dev-bulk-import-us-east-2/import-pgdata/fast-import/v1/br-wandering-hall-w2xobawv": NoCredentialProviders: no valid providers in chain. Deprecated. For verbose messaging see aws.Config.CredentialsChainVerboseErrors
```

## Summary of changes

Switch to offical CLI.


## Testing

Tested the pre-merge image in staging, using `job_image` override in
project settings.


https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C033RQ5SPDH/p1734554944391949?thread_ts=1734368383.258759&cid=C033RQ5SPDH

## Future Work

Switch back to s5cmd once https://github.com/peak/s5cmd/pull/769 gets
merged.

## Refs

- fixes https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/21876

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Co-authored-by: Gleb Novikov <NanoBjorn@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-19 10:04:17 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
cc138b56f9 fix(pageserver): run psql in thread to avoid blocking (#10177)
## Problem

ref https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/10170
ref https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9994

The psql command will block the main thread, causing other async tasks
to timeout (i.e., HTTP connect). Therefore, we need to move it to an I/O
executor thread.

## Summary of changes

* run psql connection in a thread

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: John Spray <john@neon.tech>
2024-12-19 09:45:06 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
61fcf64c22 Fix flukyness of test_physical_and_logical_replicaiton.py (#10176)
## Problem

See https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/10037
test_physical_and_logical_replication.py sometimes failed.

## Summary of changes

Add `wait_replica_caughtup` to wait for replica sync

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-12-18 19:15:38 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
6d3e8096fc refactor(test): tighten up test_gc_feedback (#10126)
## Problem

In https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/8103 we changed the test
case to have more test coverage of gc_compaction. Now that we have
`test_gc_compaction_smoke`, we can revert this test case to serve its
original purpose and revert the parameter changes.

part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9114

## Summary of changes

* Revert pitr_interval from 60s to 10s.
* Assert the physical/logical size ratio in the benchmark.

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Arpad Müller <arpad-m@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-18 18:10:05 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
3d1c3a80ae feat(pageserver): add compact queue http endpoint (#10173)
## Problem

We cannot get the size of the compaction queue and access the info.

Part of #9114 

## Summary of changes

* Add an API endpoint to get the compaction queue.
* gc_compaction test case now waits until the compaction finishes.

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-12-18 18:09:02 +00:00
John Spray
835287ba3a neon_local: add a flock to protect against concurrent execution (#10185)
## Problem

`neon_local` has always been unsafe to run concurrently with itself: it
uses simple text files for persistent state, and concurrent runs will
step on each other.

In some test environments we intentionally handle this with mutexes in
python land, but it's fragile to try and always remember to do that.

## Summary of changes

- Add a `flock` based mutex around the `main` function of neon_local,
using the repo directory as the file to lock
- Clean up an Option<> around control_plane_api, this is a drive-by
change because it was one of the fields that had a weird effect when
previous concurrent stuff stamped on it.
2024-12-18 16:29:47 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
d63602cc78 chore(proxy): fully remove allow-self-signed-compute flag (#10168)
When https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/pull/21856 is merged, this
flag is no longer necessary.
2024-12-18 16:03:14 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
1668d39b7c safekeeper: fix typo in allowlist for /profile/heap (#10186) 2024-12-18 15:51:53 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
1d12efc428 fix(pageserver): allow repartition errors during gc-compaction smoke tests (#10164)
## Problem

part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9114

In https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/10127 we fixed the race,
but we didn't add the errors to the allowlist.

## Summary of changes

* Allow repartition errors in the gc-compaction smoke test.

I think it might be worth to refactor the code to allow multiple threads
getting a copy of repartition status (i.e., using Rcu) in the future.

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-12-18 15:37:26 +00:00
Arpad Müller
85696297c5 Add safekeepers command to storcon_cli for listing (#10151)
Add a `safekeepers` subcommand to `storcon_cli` that allows listing the
safekeepers.

```
$ curl -X POST --url http://localhost:1234/control/v1/safekeeper/42 --data \
  '{"active":true, "id":42, "created_at":"2023-10-25T09:11:25Z", "updated_at":"2024-08-28T11:32:43Z","region_id":"neon_local","host":"localhost","port":5454,"http_port":0,"version":123,"availability_zone_id":"us-east-2b"}'
$ cargo run --bin storcon_cli  -- --api http://localhost:1234 safekeepers
    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.38s
     Running `target/debug/storcon_cli --api 'http://localhost:1234' safekeepers`
+----+---------+-----------+------+-----------+------------+
| Id | Version | Host      | Port | Http Port | AZ Id      |
+==========================================================+
| 42 | 123     | localhost | 5454 | 0         | us-east-2b |
+----+---------+-----------+------+-----------+------------+
```

Also:

* Don't return the raw `SafekeeperPersistence` struct that contains the
raw database presentation, but instead a new
`SafekeeperDescribeResponse` struct.
* The `SafekeeperPersistence` struct leaves out the `active` field on
purpose because we want to deprecate it and replace it with a
`scheduling_policy` one.

Part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9981
2024-12-18 12:47:56 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
aaf980f70d Online checkpoint replication state (#9976)
## Problem

See https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C04DGM6SMTM/p1733180965970089

Replication state is checkpointed only by shutdown checkpoint.
It means that replication snapshots are not removed till compute
shutdown.

## Summary of changes

Checkpoint replication state during online checkpoint

Related Postgres PR:
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/546

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-12-18 09:34:38 +00:00
a-masterov
c52514ab02 Fix allure report creation on periodic pg_regress testing (#10171)
## Problem
The allure report finishes with the error `HttpError: Resource not
accessible by integration` while running the `pg_regress` test against a
cloud staging project due to a lack of permissions.
## Summary of changes
The permissions are added.
2024-12-17 20:47:44 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
2ee6bc5ec4 chore(proxy): update vendored postgres libs to edition 2021 (#10139)
I ran `cargo fix --edition` in each project prior, and it found nothing
that needed fixing.
2024-12-17 20:06:18 +00:00
John Spray
fd230227f2 storcon: include preferred AZ in compute notifications (#9953)
## Problem

It is unreliable for the control plane to infer the AZ for computes from
where the tenant is currently attached, because if a tenant happens to
be in a degraded state or a release is ongoing while a compute starts,
then the tenant's attached AZ can be a different one to where it will
run long-term, and the control plane doesn't check back later to restart
the compute.

This can land in parallel with
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9947

## Summary of changes

- Thread through the preferred AZ into the compute hook code via the
reconciler
- Include the preferred AZ in the body of compute hook notifications
2024-12-17 20:04:09 +00:00
Ivan Efremov
93e958341f [proxy]: Use TLS for cancellation queries (#10152)
## Problem
pg_sni_router assumes that all the streams are upgradable to TLS.
Cancellation requests were declined because of using NoTls config.

## Summary of changes
Provide TLS client config for cancellation requests.

Fixes
[#21789](https://github.com/orgs/neondatabase/projects/65/views/1?pane=issue&itemId=90911361&issue=neondatabase%7Ccloud%7C21789)
2024-12-17 19:26:54 +00:00
Tristan Partin
7dddbb9570 Add pg_repack extension (#10100)
Our solutions engineers and some customers would like to have this
extension available.

Link: https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/18890

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-12-17 18:36:55 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
a55853f67f utils: symbolize heap profiles (#10153)
## Problem

Jemalloc heap profiles aren't symbolized. This is inconvenient, and
doesn't work with Grafana Cloud Profiles.

Resolves #9964.

## Summary of changes

Symbolize the heap profiles in-process, and strip unnecessary cruft.

This uses about 100 MB additional memory to cache the DWARF information,
but I believe this is already the case with CPU profiles, which use the
same library for symbolization. With cached DWARF information, the
symbolization CPU overhead is negligible.

Example profiles:

*
[pageserver.pb.gz](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/18141395/pageserver.pb.gz)
*
[safekeeper.pb.gz](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/18141396/safekeeper.pb.gz)
2024-12-17 16:51:58 +00:00
Mikhail Kot
007b13b79a Don't build tests in compute image, use ninja (#10149)
Don't build tests in h3 and rdkit: ~15 min speedup.
Use Ninja as cmake generator where possible: ~10 min speedup.
Clean apt cache for smaller images: around 250mb size loss for
intermediate layers
2024-12-17 16:43:54 +00:00
Alexey Kondratov
2dfd3cab8c fix(compute): Report compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds as counter (#10125)
## Problem

It was reported as `gauge`, but it's actually a `counter`.

Also add `_total` suffix as that's the convention for counters.

The corresponding flux-fleet PR:
https://github.com/neondatabase/flux-fleet/pull/386
2024-12-17 16:14:07 +00:00
John Spray
b5833ef259 remote_storage: configurable connection pooling for ABS (#10169)
## Problem

The ABS SDK's default behavior is to do no connection pooling, i.e. open
and close a fresh connection for each request. Under high request rates,
this can result in an accumulation of TCP connections in TIME_WAIT or
CLOSE_WAIT state, and in extreme cases exhaustion of client ports.

Related: https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/20971

## Summary of changes

- Add a configurable `conn_pool_size` parameter for Azure storage,
defaulting to zero (current behavior)
- Construct a custom reqwest client using this connection pool size.
2024-12-17 12:24:51 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
b0e43c2f88 postgres_ffi: add WalStreamDecoder::complete_record() benchmark (#10158)
Touches #10097.
2024-12-17 10:35:00 +00:00
a-masterov
e226d7a3d1 Fix docker compose with PG17 (#10165)
## Problem
It's impossible to run docker compose with compute v17 due to `pg_anon`
extension which is not supported under PG17.
## Summary of changes
The auto-loading of `pg_anon` is disabled by default
2024-12-17 08:16:54 +00:00
Folke Behrens
aa7ab9b3ac proxy: Allow dumping TLS session keys for debugging (#10163)
## Problem

To debug issues with TLS connections there's no easy way to decrypt
packets unless a client has special support for logging the keys.

## Summary of changes

Add TLS session keys logging to proxy via `SSLKEYLOGFILE` env var gated
by flag.
2024-12-16 18:56:24 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
28ccda0a63 test_runner: ignore error in test_timeline_archival_chaos (#10161)
Resolves #10159.
2024-12-16 17:10:55 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
59b7ff8988 chore(proxy): disallow unwrap and unimplemented (#10142)
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.
2024-12-16 16:37:15 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
2e4c9c5704 chore(proxy): remove allow_self_signed from regular proxy (#10157)
I noticed that the only place we use this flag is for testing console
redirect proxy. Makes sense to me to make this assumption more explicit.
2024-12-16 16:11:39 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
3d30a7a934 pageserver: make RemoteTimelineClient::schedule_index_upload infallible (#10155)
Remove an unnecessary `Result` and address a `FIXME`.
2024-12-16 15:54:47 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
6565fd4056 chore: fix clippy lints 2024-12-06 (#10138) 2024-12-16 15:33:21 +00:00
Arseny Sher
c5e3314c6e Add test restarting compute at WAL page boundary (#10111)
## Problem

We've had similar test in test_logical_replication, but then removed it
because it wasn't needed to trigger LR related bug. Restarting at WAL
page boundary is still a useful test, so add it separately back.

## Summary of changes

Add the test.
2024-12-16 14:53:04 +00:00
Arseny Sher
1ed0e52bc8 Extract safekeeper http client to separate crate. (#10140)
## Problem

We want to use safekeeper http client in storage controller and
neon_local.

## Summary of changes

Extract it to separate crate. No functional changes.
2024-12-16 12:07:24 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
24d6587914 chore(proxy): refactor self-signed config (#10154)
## Problem

While reviewing #10152 I found it tricky to actually determine whether
the connection used `allow_self_signed_compute` or not.

I've tried to remove this setting in the past:
* https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/7884
* https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/7437
* https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/pull/13702

But each time it seems it is used by e2e tests

## Summary of changes

The `node_info.allow_self_signed_computes` is always initialised to
false, and then sometimes inherits the proxy config value. There's no
need this needs to be in the node_info, so removing it and propagating
it via `TcpMechansim` is simpler.
2024-12-16 11:15:25 +00:00
John Spray
ebcbc1a482 pageserver: tighten up code around SLRU dir key handling (#10082)
## Problem

Changes in #9786 were functionally complete but missed some edges that
made testing less robust than it should have been:
- `is_key_disposable` didn't consider SLRU dir keys disposable
- Timeline `init_empty` was always creating SLRU dir keys on all shards

The result was that when we had a bug
(https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/10080), it wasn't apparent in
tests, because one would only encounter the issue if running on a
long-lived timeline with enough compaction to drop the initially created
empty SLRU dir keys, _and_ some CLog truncation going on.

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/21516

## Summary of changes

- Update is_key_global and init_empty to handle SLRU dir keys properly
-- the only functional impact is that we avoid writing some spurious
keys in shards >0, but this makes testing much more robust.
- Make `test_clog_truncate` explicitly use a sharded tenant

The net result is that if one reverts #10080, then tests fail (i.e. this
PR is a reproducer for the issue)
2024-12-16 10:06:08 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
117c1b5dde Do not perform prefetch for temp relations (#10146)
## Problem

See https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C04DGM6SMTM/p1734002916827019

With recent prefetch fixes for pg17 and `effective_io_concurrency=100` 
pg_regress test stats.sql is failed when set temp_buffers to 100.
Stream API will try to lock all this 100 buffers for prefetch.

## Summary of changes

Disable such behaviour for temp relations.
Postgres PR: https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/548

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-12-16 06:03:53 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
f3ecd5d76a pageserver: revert flush backpressure (#8550) (#10135)
## Problem

In #8550, we made the flush loop wait for uploads after every layer.
This was to avoid unbounded buildup of uploads, and to reduce compaction
debt. However, the approach has several problems:

* It prevents upload parallelism.
* It prevents flush and upload pipelining.
* It slows down ingestion even when there is no need to backpressure.
* It does not directly backpressure WAL ingestion (only via
`disk_consistent_lsn`), and will build up in-memory layers.
* It does not directly backpressure based on compaction debt and read
amplification.

An alternative solution to these problems is proposed in #8390.

In the meanwhile, we revert the change to reduce the impact on ingest
throughput. This does reintroduce some risk of unbounded
upload/compaction buildup. Until
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8390, this can be addressed
in other ways:

* Use `max_replication_apply_lag` (aka `remote_consistent_lsn`), which
will more directly limit upload debt.
* Shard the tenant, which will spread the flush/upload work across more
Pageservers and move the bottleneck to Safekeeper.

Touches #10095.

## Summary of changes

Remove waiting on the upload queue in the flush loop.
2024-12-15 09:45:12 +00:00
Mikhail Kot
cf161e1556 fix(adapter): password not set in role drop (#10130)
## Problem

When entry was dropped and password wasn't set, new entry
had uninitialized memory in controlplane adapter

Resolves: https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/14914

## Summary of changes

Initialize password in all cases, add tests.
Minor formatting for less indentation
2024-12-14 17:37:13 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
2521eba674 Check for invalid down link while prefetching B-Tree leave pages for index-only scan (#9867)
## Problem

See #9866

Index-only scan prefetch implementation doesn't take in account that
down link may be invalid

## Summary of changes

Check that downlink is valid block number


Correspondent Postgres PRs:
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/534
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/535
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/536
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/537

---------

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-12-13 20:46:41 +00:00
Alexander Bayandin
d56fea680e CI: always require aws-oicd-role-arn input to be set (#10145)
## Problem
`benchmarking` job fails because `aws-oicd-role-arn` input is not set

## Summary of changes:
- Set `aws-oicd-role-arn` for `benchmarking job
- Always require `aws-oicd-role-arn` to be set
- Rename `aws_oicd_role_arn` to `aws-oicd-role-arn` for consistency
2024-12-13 19:56:32 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
7ee5dca752 fix(pageserver): race between gc-compaction and repartition (#10127)
## Problem

close https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/10124

gc-compaction split_gc_jobs is holding the repartition lock for too long
time.

## Summary of changes

* Ensure split_gc_compaction_jobs drops the repartition lock once it
finishes cloning the structures.
* Update comments.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-12-13 18:22:25 +00:00
Tristan Partin
07d1db54b3 Improve comments and log messages in the logical replication monitor (#9974)
Improved comments will help others when they read the code, and the log
messages will help others understand why the logical replication monitor
works the way it does.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-12-13 18:10:42 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
eeabecd89f Correctly update LFC used_pages in case of LFC resize (#10128)
## Problem

LFC used_pages statistic is not updated in case of LFC resize (shrinking
`neon.file_cache_size_limit`)

## Summary of changes

Update `lfc_ctl->used_pages` in `lfc_change_limit_hook`

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-12-13 17:40:26 +00:00
Christian Schwarz
fcff752851 fix(test_timeline_archival_chaos): flakiness caused by orphan layers (#10083)
The test was failing with the scary but generic message `Remote storage
metadata corrupted`.

The underlying scrubber error is `Orphan layer detected: ...`.

The test kills pageserver at random points, hence it's expected that we
leak layers if we're killed in the window after layer upload but before
it's referenced from index part.

Refer to generation numbers RFC for details.

Refs:
- fixes https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9988
- root-cause analysis
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9988#issuecomment-2520673167
2024-12-13 16:28:21 +00:00
Alexander Bayandin
2c91062828 test_prefetch: reduce timeout to default 5m from 10m (#10105)
## Problem

`test_prefetch` is flaky
(https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9961), but if it passes,
the run time is less than 30 seconds — we don't need an extended timeout
for it.

## Summary of changes
- Remove extended test timeout for `test_prefetch`
2024-12-13 14:52:54 +00:00
Arseny Sher
ce8eb089f3 Extract public sk types to safekeeper_api (#10137)
## Problem

We want to extract safekeeper http client to separate crate for use in
storage controller and neon_local. However, many types used in the API
are internal to safekeeper.

## Summary of changes

Move them to safekeeper_api crate. No functional changes.

ref https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9011
2024-12-13 14:06:27 +00:00
a-masterov
7dc382601c Fix pg_regress tests on a cloud staging instance (#10134)
## Problem
pg_regress tests start failing due to unique ids added to Neon error
messages
## Summary of changes
Patches updated
2024-12-13 13:59:04 +00:00
Rahul Patil
2451969d5c fix(ci): Allow github-action-script to post reports (#10136)
Allow github-action-script to post reports.

Failed CI:
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/actions/runs/12304655364/job/34342554049#step:13:514
2024-12-13 12:22:15 +00:00
JC Grünhage
59ef701925 CI(deploy): fix git tag/release creation (#10119)
## Problem

When moving the comment on proxy-releases from the yaml doc into a
javascript code block, I missed converting the comment marker from `#`
to `//`.

## Summary of changes

Correctly convert comment marker.
2024-12-12 23:38:20 +00:00
Alexander Bayandin
ac04bad457 CI: don't run debug builds with LFC (#10123)
## Problem

I've noticed that debug builds with LFC fail more frequently and for
some reason ,their failure do block merging (but it should not)

## Summary of changes
- Do not run Debug builds with LFC
2024-12-12 22:55:38 +00:00
Peter Bendel
2f3f98a319 use OIDC role instead of AWS access keys for managing test runner (#10117)
in periodic pagebench workflow

## Problem

for background see https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/21545

## Summary of changes

use OIDC role to manage runners instead of AWS access key which needs to
be periodically rotated

## logs

seems to work in
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/actions/runs/12298575888/job/34322306127#step:6:1
2024-12-12 20:25:39 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
5ff4b991c7 feat(pageserver): gc-compaction split over LSN (#9900)
## Problem

part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9114, stacked PR
over https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9897, partially
refactored to help with
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/10031

## Summary of changes

* gc-compaction takes `above_lsn` parameter. We only compact the layers
above this LSN, and all data below the LSN are treated as if they are on
the ancestor branch.
* refactored gc-compaction to take `GcCompactJob` that describes the
rectangular range to be compacted.
* Added unit test for this case.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
2024-12-12 20:23:24 +00:00
John Spray
a93e3d31cc storcon: refine logic for choosing AZ on tenant creation (#10054)
## Problem

When we update our scheduler/optimization code to respect AZs properly
(https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9916), the choice of AZ
becomes a much higher-stakes decision. We will pretty much always run a
tenant in its preferred AZ, and that AZ is fixed for the lifetime of the
tenant (unless a human intervenes)

Eventually, when we do auto-balancing based on utilization, I anticipate
that part of that will be to automatically change the AZ of tenants if
our original scheduling decisions have caused imbalance, but as an
interim measure, we can at least avoid making this scheduling decision
based purely on which AZ contains the emptiest node.

This is a precursor to https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9947

## Summary of changes

- When creating a tenant, instead of scheduling a shard and then reading
its preferred AZ back, make the AZ decision first.
- Instead of choosing AZ based on which node is emptiest, use the median
utilization of nodes in each AZ to pick the AZ to use. This avoids bad
AZ decisions during periods when some node has very low utilization
(such as after replacing a dead node)

I considered also making the selection a weighted pseudo-random choice
based on utilization, but wanted to avoid destabilising tests with that
for now.
2024-12-12 19:35:38 +00:00
Rahul Patil
6d5687521b fix(ci): Allow github-script to post test reports (#10120)
Allow github-script to post test reports
2024-12-12 18:53:35 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
53721266f1 Disable connection logging in pgbouncer by default (#10118)
It can produce a lot of logs, making pgbouncer itself consume all CPU in
extreme cases. We saw that happen in stress testing.
2024-12-12 17:05:58 +00:00
a-masterov
2f3433876f Change the channel for notification. (#10112)
## Problem
Now notifications about failures in `pg_regress` tests run on the
staging cloud instance, reach the channel `on-call-staging-stream`,
while they should reach `on-call-qa-staging-stream`
## Summary of changes
The channel changed.
2024-12-12 16:34:07 +00:00
Rahul Patil
58d45c6e86 ci(fix): Use OIDC auth to login on ECR (#10055)
## Problem

CI currently uses static credentials in some places. These are less
secure and hard to maintain, so we are going to deprecate them and use
OIDC auth.

## Summary of changes
- ci(fix): Use OIDC auth to upload artifact on s3
- ci(fix): Use OIDC auth to login on ECR
2024-12-12 15:13:08 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
e502e880b5 chore(proxy): remove code for old API (#10109)
## Problem

Now that https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/15245 is done, we
can remove the old code.

## Summary of changes

Removes support for the ManagementV2 API, in favour of the ProxyV1 API.
2024-12-12 13:42:50 +00:00
Arseny Sher
c9a773af37 Fix test_subscriber_synchronous_commit flakiness. (#10057)
6f7aeaa configured LFC for USE_LFC case, but omitted setting
shared_buffers for non USE_LFC, causing flakiness.

ref https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9989
2024-12-12 11:57:00 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
ec0ce06c16 tests: default interpreted proto in tests (#10079)
## Problem

We aren't using the sharded interpreted wal receiver protocol in all
tests.

## Summary of changes

Default to the interpreted protocol.
2024-12-12 10:53:10 +00:00
Alexander Bayandin
0bd8eca9ca Storage: create release PRs On Fridays (#10017)
## Problem

To give Storage more time on preprod — create a release branch on Friday

## Summary of changes
- Automatically create Storage release PR on Friday instead of Monday
2024-12-12 09:18:50 +00:00
Misha Sakhnov
739f627b96 Bump vm-builder v0.35.0 -> v0.37.1 (#10015)
Bump version to pick up changes introduced in the neonvm-daemon to
support sys fs based CPU scaling
(https://github.com/neondatabase/autoscaling/issues/1082).

Previous update: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9208
2024-12-12 08:45:52 +00:00
Arpad Müller
342cbea255 storcon: add safekeeper list API (#10089)
This adds an API to the storage controller to list safekeepers
registered to it.

This PR does a `diesel print-schema > storage_controller/src/schema.rs`
because of an inconsistency between up.sql and schema.rs, introduced by
[this](2c142f14f7)
commit, so there is some updates of `schema.rs` due to that. As a
followup to this, we should maybe think about running `diesel
print-schema` in CI.

Part of #9981
2024-12-12 01:09:24 +00:00
Tristan Partin
b391b29bdc Improve typing in test_runner/fixtures/httpserver.py (#10103)
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-12-11 22:21:42 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
5126ebbfed test_runner: bump test_check_visibility_map timeout (#10091)
## Problem

`test_check_visibility_map` has been seen to time out in debug tests.

## Summary of changes

Bump the timeout to 10 minutes (test reports indicate 7 minutes is
sufficient).

We don't want to disable the test entirely in debug builds, to exercise
this with debug assertions enabled.

Resolves #10069.
2024-12-11 21:37:25 +00:00
Arpad Müller
7fa986bc92 Do tenant manifest validation with index-part (#10007)
This adds some validation of invariants that we want to uphold wrt the
tenant manifest and `index_part.json`:

* the data the manifest has about a timeline must match with the data in
`index_part.json`. It might actually change, e.g. when we do reparenting
during detach ancestor, but that requires the timeline to be
unoffloaded, i.e. removed from the manifest.
* any timeline mentioned in index part, must, if present, be archived.
If we unarchive, we first update the tenant manifest to unoffload, and
only then update index part. And one needs to archive before offloading.
* it is legal for timelines to be mentioned in the manifest but have no
`index_part`: this is a temporary state visible during deletion of the
timeline. if the pageserver crashed, an attach of the tenant will clean
the state up.
* it is also legal for offloaded timelines to have an
`ancestor_retain_lsn` of None while having an `ancestor_timeline_id`.
This is for the to-be-added flattening functionality: the plan is to set
former to None if we have flattened a timeline.

follow-up of #9942
part of #8088
2024-12-11 20:10:22 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
e8395807a5 storcon: allow for more concurrency in drain/fill operations (#10093)
## Problem

We saw the drain/fill operations not drain fast enough in ap-southeast.

## Summary of changes

These are some quick changes to speed it up:
* double reconcile concurrency - this is now half of the available
reconcile bandwidth
* reduce the waiter polling timeout - this way we can spawn new
reconciliations faster
2024-12-11 19:43:40 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
a3e80448e8 pageserver/storcon: add patch endpoints for tenant config metrics (#10020)
## Problem

Cplane and storage controller tenant config changes are not additive.
Any change overrides all existing tenant configs. This would be fine if
both did client side patching, but that's not the case.

Once this merges, we must update cplane to use the PATCH endpoint.

## Summary of changes

### High Level

Allow for patching of tenant configuration with a `PATCH
/v1/tenant/config` endpoint.
It takes the same data as it's PUT counterpart. For example the payload
below will update `gc_period` and unset `compaction_period`. All other
fields are left in their original state.
```
{
  "tenant_id": "1234",
  "gc_period": "10s",
  "compaction_period": null
}
```

### Low Level
* PS and storcon gain `PATCH /v1/tenant/config` endpoints. PS endpoint
is only used for cplane managed instances.
* `storcon_cli` is updated to have separate commands for
`set-tenant-config` and `patch-tenant-config`

Related https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/21043
2024-12-11 19:16:33 +00:00
Anastasia Lubennikova
ef233e91ef Update compute_installed_extensions metric: (#9891)
add owned_by_superuser field to filter out system extensions.

While on it, also correct related code:
- fix the metric setting: use set() instead of inc() in a loop.
inc() is not idempotent and can lead to incorrect results
if the function called multiple times. Currently it is only called at
compute start, but this will change soon.
- fix the return type of the installed_extensions endpoint
to match the metric. Currently it is only used in the test.
2024-12-11 16:43:26 +00:00
Mikhail Kot
dee2041cd3 walproposer: fix link error on debian 12 / ubuntu 22 (#10090)
## Problem

Linking walproposer library (e.g. `cargo t`) produces linker errors:
/home/myrrc/neon/pgxn/neon/walproposer_compat.c:169: undefined reference
to `pg_snprintf'

The library with these symbols (libpgcommon.a) is present

## Summary of changes

Changed order of libraries resolution for linker
2024-12-11 16:23:59 +00:00
Arseny Sher
e4bb1ca7d8 Increase neon_local http client to compute timeout in reconfigure. (#10088)
Seems like 30s sometimes not enough when CI runners are overloaded,
causing pull_timeline flakiness.

ref
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9731#issuecomment-2535946443
2024-12-11 15:46:50 +00:00
a-masterov
b987648e71 Enable LFC for all the PG versions. (#10068)
## Problem
We added support for LFC for tests but are still using it only for the
PG17 release.

## Summary of changes
LFC is enabled for all PG versions. Errors in tests with LFC enabled now
block merging as usual. We keep tests with disabled LFC for PG17
release. Tests on debug builds with LFC enabled still don't affect
permission to merge.
2024-12-11 15:28:10 +00:00
Mikhail Kot
c79c1dd8e9 compute_ctl: don't panic if control plane can't be reached (#10078)
## Problem

If the control plane cannot be reached for some reason, compute_ctl
panics

## Summary of changes

panic is removed in favour of returning an error.
Code is reformatted a bit for more flat control flow

Resolves: #5391
2024-12-11 15:03:11 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
a53db73851 pageserver: don't drop multixact slrus on non zero shards (#10086)
## Problem

We get slru truncation commands on non-zero shards.
Compaction will drop the slru dir keys and ingest will fail when
receiving such records.
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/10080 fixed it for clog, but
not for multixact.

## Summary of changes

Only truncate multixact slrus on shard zero. I audited the rest of the
ingest code and it looks
fine from this pov.
2024-12-11 14:28:18 +00:00
Christian Schwarz
9ae980bf4f page_service: don't count time spent in Batcher towards smgr latency metrics (#10075)
## Problem

With pipelining enabled, the time a request spends in the batcher stage
counts towards the smgr op latency.

If pipelining is disabled, that time is not accounted for.

In practice, this results in a jump in smgr getpage latencies in various
dashboards and degrades the internal SLO.

## Solution

In a similar vein to #10042 and with a similar rationale, this PR stops
counting the time spent in batcher stage towards smgr op latency.

The smgr op latency metric is reduced to the actual execution time.

Time spent in batcher stage is tracked in a separate histogram.
I expect to remove that histogram after batching rollout is complete,
but it will be helpful in the meantime to reason about the rollout.
2024-12-11 13:37:08 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
665369c439 wal_decoder: fix compact key protobuf encoding (#10074)
## Problem

Protobuf doesn't support 128 bit integers, so we encode the keys as two
64 bit integers. Issue is that when we split the 128 bit compact key we
use signed 64 bit integers to represent the two halves. This may result
in a negative lower half when relnode is larger than `0x00800000`. When
we convert the lower half to an i128 we get a negative `CompactKey`.

## Summary of Changes

Use unsigned integers when encoding into Protobuf.

## Deployment

* Prod: We disabled the interpreted proto, so no compat concerns.
* Staging: Disable the interpreted proto, do one release, and then
release the fixed version.
We do this because a negative int32 will convert to a large uint32 value
and could give
a key in the actual pageserver space. In production we would around this
by adding new
fields to the proto and deprecating the old ones, but we can make our
lives easy here.
* Pre-prod: Same as staging
2024-12-11 12:35:02 +00:00
JC Grünhage
d7aeca2f34 CI(deploy): create git tags/releases before triggering deploy workflows (#10022)
## Problem

When dev deployments are disabled (or fail), the tags for releases
aren't created. It makes more sense to have tag and release creation
before the deployment to prevent situations like
[this](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9959).

It is not enough to move the tag creation before the deployment. If the
deployment fails, re-running the job isn't possible because the API call
to create the tag will fail.

## Summary of changes

- Tag/Release creation now happens before the deployment
- The two steps for tag and release have been merged into a bigger one
- There's new checks to ensure the that if the tags/releases already
exist as expected, things will continue just fine.
2024-12-11 09:41:34 +00:00
John Spray
38415a9816 pageserver: fix ingest handling of CLog truncate (#10080)
## Problem

In #9786 we stop storing SLRUs on non-zero shards.

However, there was one code path during ingest that still tries to
enumerate SLRU relations on all shards. This fails if it sees a tenant
who has never seen any write to an SLRU, or who has done such thorough
compaction+GC that it has dropped its SLRU directory key.

## Summary of changes

- Avoid trying to list SLRU relations on nonzero shards
2024-12-11 09:16:11 +00:00
Matthias van de Meent
597125e124 Disable readstream's reliance on seqscan readahead (#9860)
Neon doesn't have seqscan detection of its own, so stop read_stream from
trying to utilize that readahead, and instead make it issue readahead of
its own.

## Problem

@knizhnik noticed that we didn't issue smgrprefetch[v] calls for
seqscans in PG17 due to the move to the read_stream API, which assumes
that the underlying IO facilities do seqscan detection for readahead.
That is a wrong assumption when Neon is involved, so let's remove the
code that applies that assumption.

## Summary of changes
Remove the cases where seqscans are detected and prefetch is disabled as
a consequence, and instead don't do that detection.

PG PR: https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/532
2024-12-11 00:51:05 +00:00
Matthias van de Meent
e71d20d392 Emit nbtree vacuum cycle id in nbtree xlog through forced FPIs (#9932)
This fixes neondatabase/neon#9929.

## Postgres repo PRS:
- PG17: https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/538
- PG16: https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/539
- PG15: https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/540
- PG14: https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/541

## Problem
see #9929 

## Summary of changes

We update the split code to force the code to emit an FPI whenever the
cycle ID might be interesting for concurrent btree vacuum.
2024-12-10 19:42:52 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
aa0554fd1e feat(test_runner): allowed_errors in storage scrubber (#10062)
## Problem

resolve
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9988#issuecomment-2528239437

## Summary of changes

* New verbose mode for storage scrubber scan metadata (pageserver) that
contains the error messages.
* Filter allowed_error list from the JSON output to determine the
healthy flag status.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-12-10 17:00:47 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
b853f78136 Print a log message if GetPage response takes too long (#10046)
We have metrics for GetPage request latencies, but this is an extra
measure to capture requests that take way too long in the logs. The log
message is printed every 10 s, until the response is received:

```
PG:2024-12-09 16:02:07.715 GMT [1782845] LOG:  [NEON_SMGR] [shard 0] no response received from pageserver for 10.000 s, still waiting (sent 10613 requests, received 10612 responses)
PG:2024-12-09 16:02:17.723 GMT [1782845] LOG:  [NEON_SMGR] [shard 0] no response received from pageserver for 20.008 s, still waiting (sent 10613 requests, received 10612 responses)
PG:2024-12-09 16:02:19.719 GMT [1782845] LOG:  [NEON_SMGR] [shard 0] received response from pageserver after 22.006 s
```
2024-12-10 16:26:56 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
6ad99826c1 fix(pageserver): refresh_gc_info should always increase cutoff (#9862)
## Problem

close https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/19671

```
Timeline -----------------------------
         ^ last GC happened LSN
              ^ original retention period setting = 24hr
> refresh-gc-info updates the gc_info
              ^ planned cutoff (gc_info)
         ^ customer set retention to 48hr, and it's still within the last GC LSN
         ^1   ^2 we have two choices: (1) update the planned cutoff to
                 move backwards, or (2) keep the current one
```

In this patch, we decided to keep the current cutoff instead of moving
back the gc_info to avoid races. In the future, we could allow the
planned gc cutoff to go back once cplane sends a retention_history
tenant config update, but this requires a careful revisit of the code.

## Summary of changes

Ensure that GC cutoffs never go back if retention settings get changed.

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-12-10 15:23:26 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
311ee793b9 Fix handling in-flight requersts in prefetch buffer resize (#9968)
## Problem

See https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9961
Current implementation of prefetch buffer resize doesn't correctly
handle in-flight requests

## Summary of changes

1. Fix index of entry we should wait for if new prefetch buffer size is
smaller than number of in-flight requests.
2. Correctly set flush position

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-12-10 15:01:40 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
ad472bd4a1 test_runner: add visibility map test (#9940)
Verifies that visibility map pages are correctly maintained across
shards.

Touches #9914.
2024-12-10 12:07:00 +00:00
Arpad Müller
c51db1db61 Replace MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE constant with function (#10061)
Azure has a different per-request limit of 256 items for bulk deletion
compared to the number of 1000 on AWS. Therefore, we need to support
multiple values. Due to `GenericRemoteStorage`, we can't add an
associated constant, but it has to be a function.

The PR replaces the `MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE` constant with a function of
the same name, implemented on both the `RemoteStorage` trait as well as
on `GenericRemoteStorage`.

The value serves as hint of how many objects to pass to the
`delete_objects` function.

Reading:

* https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/blob-batch
* https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_DeleteObjects.html

Part of #7931
2024-12-10 11:29:38 +00:00
Ivan Efremov
34c1295594 [proxy] impr: Additional logging for cancellation queries (#10039)
## Problem
Since cancellation tasks spawned in the background sometimes logs
missing context.

https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C060N3SEF9D/p1733427801527419?thread_ts=1733419882.560159&cid=C060N3SEF9D

## Summary of changes
Add `session_id` and change loglevel for cancellation queries
2024-12-10 10:14:28 +00:00
Evan Fleming
b593e51eae safekeeper: use arc for global timelines and config (#10051)
Hello! I was interested in potentially making some contributions to Neon
and looking through the issue backlog I found
[8200](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8200) which seemed
like a good first issue to attempt to tackle. I see it was assigned a
while ago so apologies if I'm stepping on any toes with this PR. I also
apologize for the size of this PR. I'm not sure if there is a simple way
to reduce it given the footprint of the components being changed.

## Problem
This PR is attempting to address part of the problem outlined in issue
[8200](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8200). Namely to
remove global static usage of timeline state in favour of
`Arc<GlobalTimelines>` and to replace wasteful clones of
`SafeKeeperConf` with `Arc<SafeKeeperConf>`. I did not opt to tackle
`RemoteStorage` in this PR to minimize the amount of changes as this PR
is already quite large. I also did not opt to introduce an
`SafekeeperApp` wrapper struct to similarly minimize changes but I can
tackle either or both of these omissions in this PR if folks would like.

## Summary of changes
- Remove static usage of `GlobalTimelines` in favour of
`Arc<GlobalTimelines>`
- Wrap `SafeKeeperConf` in `Arc` to avoid wasteful clones of the
underlying struct

## Some additional thoughts
- We seem to currently store `SafeKeeperConf` in `GlobalTimelines` and
then expose it through a public`get_global_config` function which
requires locking. This seems needlessly wasteful and based on observed
usage we could remove this public accessor and force consumers to
acquire `SafeKeeperConf` through the new Arc reference.
2024-12-09 21:09:20 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
4c4cb80186 fix(pageserver): fix gc-compaction racing with legacy gc (#10052)
## Problem

close https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/10049, close
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/10030, close
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8861

part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9114

The legacy gc process calls `get_latest_gc_cutoff`, which uses a Rcu
different than the gc_info struct. In the gc_compaction_smoke test case,
the "latest" cutoff could be lower than the gc_info struct, causing
gc-compaction to collect data that could be accessed by
`latest_gc_cutoff`. Technically speaking, there's nothing wrong with
gc-compaction using gc_info without considering latest_gc_cutoff,
because gc_info is the source of truth. But anyways, let's fix it.

## Summary of changes

* gc-compaction uses `latest_gc_cutoff` instead of gc_info to determine
the gc horizon.
* if a gc-compaction is scheduled via tenant compaction iteration, it
will take the gc_block lock to avoid racing with functionalities like
detach ancestor (if it's triggered via manual compaction API without
scheduling, then it won't take the lock)

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Arpad Müller <arpad-m@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-09 20:06:06 +00:00
a-masterov
92273b6d5e Enable the pg_regress tests on staging for PG17 (#9978)
## Problem
Currently, we run the `pg_regress` tests only for PG16
However, PG17 is a part of Neon and should be tested as well 
## Summary of changes
Modified the workflow and added a patch for PG17 enabling the
`pg_regress` tests.
The problem with leftovers was solved by using branches.
2024-12-09 19:30:39 +00:00
Arpad Müller
e74e7aac93 Use updated patched azure SDK crates (#10036)
For a while already, we've been unable to update the Azure SDK crates
due to Azure adopting use of a non-tokio async runtime, see #7545.

The effort to upstream the fix got stalled, and I think it's better to
switch to a patched version of the SDK that is up to date.

Now we have a fork of the SDK under the neondatabase github org, to
which I have applied Conrad's rebased patches to:
https://github.com/neondatabase/azure-sdk-for-rust/tree/neon .

The existence of a fork will also help with shipping bulk delete support
before it's upstreamed (#7931).

Also, in related news, the Azure SDK has gotten a rift in development,
where the main branch pertains to a future, to-be-officially-blessed
release of the SDK, and the older versions, which we are currently
using, are on the `legacy` branch. Upstream doesn't really want patches
for the `legacy` branch any more, they want to focus on the `main`
efforts. However, even then, the `legacy` branch is still newer than
what we are having right now, so let's switch to `legacy` for now.

Depending on how long it takes, we can switch to the official version of
the SDK once it's released or switch to the upstream `main` branch if
there is changes we want before that.

As a nice side effect of this PR, we now use reqwest 0.12 everywhere,
dropping the dependency on version 0.11.

Fixes #7545
2024-12-09 15:50:06 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
4cca5cdb12 deps: update url to 2.5.4 for RUSTSEC-2024-0421 (#10059)
## Problem

See https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2024-0421

## Summary of changes

Update url crate to 2.5.4.
2024-12-09 14:57:42 +00:00
Arpad Müller
9d425b54f7 Update AWS SDK crates (#10056)
Result of running:

cargo update -p aws-types -p aws-sigv4 -p aws-credential-types -p
aws-smithy-types -p aws-smithy-async -p aws-sdk-kms -p aws-sdk-iam -p
aws-sdk-s3 -p aws-config

We want to keep the AWS SDK up to date as that way we benefit from new
developments and improvements.
2024-12-09 12:46:59 +00:00
302 changed files with 11760 additions and 3619 deletions

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@@ -21,3 +21,7 @@ config-variables:
- SLACK_UPCOMING_RELEASE_CHANNEL_ID
- DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN
- BENCHMARK_INGEST_TARGET_PROJECTID
- PGREGRESS_PG16_PROJECT_ID
- PGREGRESS_PG17_PROJECT_ID
- SLACK_ON_CALL_QA_STAGING_STREAM
- DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_MANAGE_BENCHMARK_EC2_VMS_ARN

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@@ -7,10 +7,9 @@ inputs:
type: boolean
required: false
default: false
aws_oicd_role_arn:
description: 'the OIDC role arn to (re-)acquire for allure report upload - if not set call must acquire OIDC role'
required: false
default: ''
aws-oicd-role-arn:
description: 'OIDC role arn to interract with S3'
required: true
outputs:
base-url:
@@ -84,12 +83,11 @@ runs:
ALLURE_VERSION: 2.27.0
ALLURE_ZIP_SHA256: b071858fb2fa542c65d8f152c5c40d26267b2dfb74df1f1608a589ecca38e777
- name: (Re-)configure AWS credentials # necessary to upload reports to S3 after a long-running test
if: ${{ !cancelled() && (inputs.aws_oicd_role_arn != '') }}
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
- uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ inputs.aws_oicd_role_arn }}
role-to-assume: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600 # 1 hour should be more than enough to upload report
# Potentially we could have several running build for the same key (for example, for the main branch), so we use improvised lock for this

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@@ -8,10 +8,9 @@ inputs:
unique-key:
description: 'string to distinguish different results in the same run'
required: true
aws_oicd_role_arn:
description: 'the OIDC role arn to (re-)acquire for allure report upload - if not set call must acquire OIDC role'
required: false
default: ''
aws-oicd-role-arn:
description: 'OIDC role arn to interract with S3'
required: true
runs:
using: "composite"
@@ -36,12 +35,11 @@ runs:
env:
REPORT_DIR: ${{ inputs.report-dir }}
- name: (Re-)configure AWS credentials # necessary to upload reports to S3 after a long-running test
if: ${{ !cancelled() && (inputs.aws_oicd_role_arn != '') }}
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
- uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ inputs.aws_oicd_role_arn }}
role-to-assume: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600 # 1 hour should be more than enough to upload report
- name: Upload test results

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@@ -15,10 +15,19 @@ inputs:
prefix:
description: "S3 prefix. Default is '${GITHUB_RUN_ID}/${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}'"
required: false
aws-oicd-role-arn:
description: 'OIDC role arn to interract with S3'
required: true
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Download artifact
id: download-artifact
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}

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@@ -48,10 +48,9 @@ inputs:
description: 'benchmark durations JSON'
required: false
default: '{}'
aws_oicd_role_arn:
description: 'the OIDC role arn to (re-)acquire for allure report upload - if not set call must acquire OIDC role'
required: false
default: ''
aws-oicd-role-arn:
description: 'OIDC role arn to interract with S3'
required: true
runs:
using: "composite"
@@ -62,6 +61,7 @@ runs:
with:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build_type }}-artifact
path: /tmp/neon
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
- name: Download Neon binaries for the previous release
if: inputs.build_type != 'remote'
@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ runs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build_type }}-artifact
path: /tmp/neon-previous
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
- name: Download compatibility snapshot
if: inputs.build_type != 'remote'
@@ -81,6 +82,7 @@ runs:
# The lack of compatibility snapshot (for example, for the new Postgres version)
# shouldn't fail the whole job. Only relevant test should fail.
skip-if-does-not-exist: true
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
- name: Checkout
if: inputs.needs_postgres_source == 'true'
@@ -218,17 +220,19 @@ runs:
# The lack of compatibility snapshot shouldn't fail the job
# (for example if we didn't run the test for non build-and-test workflow)
skip-if-does-not-exist: true
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
- name: (Re-)configure AWS credentials # necessary to upload reports to S3 after a long-running test
if: ${{ !cancelled() && (inputs.aws_oicd_role_arn != '') }}
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
- uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ inputs.aws_oicd_role_arn }}
role-to-assume: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600 # 1 hour should be more than enough to upload report
- name: Upload test results
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-store
with:
report-dir: /tmp/test_output/allure/results
unique-key: ${{ inputs.build_type }}-${{ inputs.pg_version }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}

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@@ -14,9 +14,11 @@ runs:
name: coverage-data-artifact
path: /tmp/coverage
skip-if-does-not-exist: true # skip if there's no previous coverage to download
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
- name: Upload coverage data
uses: ./.github/actions/upload
with:
name: coverage-data-artifact
path: /tmp/coverage
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}

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@@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ inputs:
prefix:
description: "S3 prefix. Default is '${GITHUB_SHA}/${GITHUB_RUN_ID}/${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}'"
required: false
aws-oicd-role-arn:
description: "the OIDC role arn for aws auth"
required: false
default: ""
runs:
using: "composite"
@@ -53,6 +57,13 @@ runs:
echo 'SKIPPED=false' >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Upload artifact
if: ${{ steps.prepare-artifact.outputs.SKIPPED == 'false' }}
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}

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@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
# we create a table that has one row for each database that we want to restore with the status whether the restore is done
- name: Create benchmark_restore_status table if it does not exist

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@@ -31,12 +31,13 @@ defaults:
env:
RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
COPT: '-Werror'
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
jobs:
build-neon:
runs-on: ${{ fromJson(format('["self-hosted", "{0}"]', inputs.arch == 'arm64' && 'large-arm64' || 'large')) }}
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
contents: read
container:
image: ${{ inputs.build-tools-image }}
credentials:
@@ -205,6 +206,13 @@ jobs:
done
fi
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 18000 # 5 hours
- name: Run rust tests
env:
NEXTEST_RETRIES: 3
@@ -256,6 +264,7 @@ jobs:
with:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}-artifact
path: /tmp/neon
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
# XXX: keep this after the binaries.list is formed, so the coverage can properly work later
- name: Merge and upload coverage data
@@ -265,6 +274,10 @@ jobs:
regress-tests:
# Don't run regression tests on debug arm64 builds
if: inputs.build-type != 'debug' || inputs.arch != 'arm64'
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
contents: read
statuses: write
needs: [ build-neon ]
runs-on: ${{ fromJson(format('["self-hosted", "{0}"]', inputs.arch == 'arm64' && 'large-arm64' || 'large')) }}
container:
@@ -283,7 +296,7 @@ jobs:
submodules: true
- name: Pytest regression tests
continue-on-error: ${{ matrix.lfc_state == 'with-lfc' }}
continue-on-error: ${{ matrix.lfc_state == 'with-lfc' && inputs.build-type == 'debug' }}
uses: ./.github/actions/run-python-test-set
timeout-minutes: 60
with:
@@ -295,6 +308,7 @@ jobs:
real_s3_region: eu-central-1
rerun_failed: true
pg_version: ${{ matrix.pg_version }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: ${{ secrets.REGRESS_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR_NEW }}
CHECK_ONDISK_DATA_COMPATIBILITY: nonempty

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@@ -105,6 +105,7 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Create Neon Project
id: create-neon-project
@@ -122,7 +123,7 @@ jobs:
run_in_parallel: false
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
# Set --sparse-ordering option of pytest-order plugin
# to ensure tests are running in order of appears in the file.
# It's important for test_perf_pgbench.py::test_pgbench_remote_* tests
@@ -152,7 +153,7 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Post to a Slack channel
if: ${{ github.event.schedule && failure() }}
@@ -204,6 +205,7 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Run Logical Replication benchmarks
uses: ./.github/actions/run-python-test-set
@@ -214,7 +216,7 @@ jobs:
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 5400
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: "${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}"
@@ -231,7 +233,7 @@ jobs:
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 5400
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: "${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}"
@@ -243,7 +245,7 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
store-test-results-into-db: true
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
REGRESS_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR_NEW: ${{ secrets.REGRESS_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR_NEW }}
@@ -306,6 +308,7 @@ jobs:
"image": [ "'"$image_default"'" ],
"include": [{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "'"$region_id_default"'", "platform": "neonvm-captest-freetier", "db_size": "3gb" ,"runner": '"$runner_default"', "image": "'"$image_default"'" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "'"$region_id_default"'", "platform": "neonvm-captest-new", "db_size": "10gb","runner": '"$runner_default"', "image": "'"$image_default"'" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "'"$region_id_default"'", "platform": "neonvm-captest-new-many-tables","db_size": "10gb","runner": '"$runner_default"', "image": "'"$image_default"'" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "'"$region_id_default"'", "platform": "neonvm-captest-new", "db_size": "50gb","runner": '"$runner_default"', "image": "'"$image_default"'" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "azure-eastus2", "platform": "neonvm-azure-captest-freetier", "db_size": "3gb" ,"runner": '"$runner_azure"', "image": "neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "azure-eastus2", "platform": "neonvm-azure-captest-new", "db_size": "10gb","runner": '"$runner_azure"', "image": "neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm" },
@@ -405,9 +408,10 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Create Neon Project
if: contains(fromJson('["neonvm-captest-new", "neonvm-captest-freetier", "neonvm-azure-captest-freetier", "neonvm-azure-captest-new"]'), matrix.platform)
if: contains(fromJson('["neonvm-captest-new", "neonvm-captest-new-many-tables", "neonvm-captest-freetier", "neonvm-azure-captest-freetier", "neonvm-azure-captest-new"]'), matrix.platform)
id: create-neon-project
uses: ./.github/actions/neon-project-create
with:
@@ -426,7 +430,7 @@ jobs:
neonvm-captest-sharding-reuse)
CONNSTR=${{ secrets.BENCHMARK_CAPTEST_SHARDING_CONNSTR }}
;;
neonvm-captest-new | neonvm-captest-freetier | neonvm-azure-captest-new | neonvm-azure-captest-freetier)
neonvm-captest-new | neonvm-captest-new-many-tables | neonvm-captest-freetier | neonvm-azure-captest-new | neonvm-azure-captest-freetier)
CONNSTR=${{ steps.create-neon-project.outputs.dsn }}
;;
rds-aurora)
@@ -443,6 +447,26 @@ jobs:
echo "connstr=${CONNSTR}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# we want to compare Neon project OLTP throughput and latency at scale factor 10 GB
# without (neonvm-captest-new)
# and with (neonvm-captest-new-many-tables) many relations in the database
- name: Create many relations before the run
if: contains(fromJson('["neonvm-captest-new-many-tables"]'), matrix.platform)
uses: ./.github/actions/run-python-test-set
with:
build_type: ${{ env.BUILD_TYPE }}
test_selection: performance
run_in_parallel: false
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 21600 -k test_perf_many_relations
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.set-up-connstr.outputs.connstr }}
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: "${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}"
TEST_NUM_RELATIONS: 10000
- name: Benchmark init
uses: ./.github/actions/run-python-test-set
with:
@@ -452,7 +476,7 @@ jobs:
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 21600 -k test_pgbench_remote_init
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.set-up-connstr.outputs.connstr }}
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
@@ -467,7 +491,7 @@ jobs:
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 21600 -k test_pgbench_remote_simple_update
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.set-up-connstr.outputs.connstr }}
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
@@ -482,7 +506,7 @@ jobs:
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 21600 -k test_pgbench_remote_select_only
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.set-up-connstr.outputs.connstr }}
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
@@ -500,7 +524,7 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Post to a Slack channel
if: ${{ github.event.schedule && failure() }}
@@ -611,7 +635,7 @@ jobs:
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 21600 -k test_pgvector_indexing
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: "${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}"
@@ -626,7 +650,7 @@ jobs:
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 21600
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.set-up-connstr.outputs.connstr }}
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
@@ -637,7 +661,7 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Post to a Slack channel
if: ${{ github.event.schedule && failure() }}
@@ -708,6 +732,7 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Set up Connection String
id: set-up-connstr
@@ -739,7 +764,7 @@ jobs:
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 43200 -k test_clickbench
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: "${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}"
@@ -753,7 +778,7 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Post to a Slack channel
if: ${{ github.event.schedule && failure() }}
@@ -818,6 +843,7 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Get Connstring Secret Name
run: |
@@ -856,7 +882,7 @@ jobs:
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 21600 -k test_tpch
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: "${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}"
@@ -868,7 +894,7 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Post to a Slack channel
if: ${{ github.event.schedule && failure() }}
@@ -926,6 +952,7 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Set up Connection String
id: set-up-connstr
@@ -957,7 +984,7 @@ jobs:
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 21600 -k test_user_examples
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: "${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}"
@@ -968,7 +995,7 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Post to a Slack channel
if: ${{ github.event.schedule && failure() }}

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@@ -21,8 +21,6 @@ concurrency:
env:
RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
COPT: '-Werror'
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
# A concurrency group that we use for e2e-tests runs, matches `concurrency.group` above with `github.repository` as a prefix
E2E_CONCURRENCY_GROUP: ${{ github.repository }}-e2e-tests-${{ github.ref_name }}-${{ github.ref_name == 'main' && github.sha || 'anysha' }}
@@ -214,7 +212,7 @@ jobs:
fi
echo "CLIPPY_COMMON_ARGS=${CLIPPY_COMMON_ARGS}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Run cargo clippy (debug)
run: cargo hack --feature-powerset clippy $CLIPPY_COMMON_ARGS
run: cargo hack --features default --ignore-unknown-features --feature-powerset clippy $CLIPPY_COMMON_ARGS
- name: Check documentation generation
run: cargo doc --workspace --no-deps --document-private-items
@@ -255,15 +253,15 @@ jobs:
build-tools-image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
build-tag: ${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
build-type: ${{ matrix.build-type }}
# Run tests on all Postgres versions in release builds and only on the latest version in debug builds
# run without LFC on v17 release only
# Run tests on all Postgres versions in release builds and only on the latest version in debug builds.
# Run without LFC on v17 release and debug builds only. For all the other cases LFC is enabled.
test-cfg: |
${{ matrix.build-type == 'release' && '[{"pg_version":"v14", "lfc_state": "without-lfc"},
{"pg_version":"v15", "lfc_state": "without-lfc"},
{"pg_version":"v16", "lfc_state": "without-lfc"},
{"pg_version":"v17", "lfc_state": "without-lfc"},
{"pg_version":"v17", "lfc_state": "with-lfc"}]'
|| '[{"pg_version":"v17", "lfc_state": "without-lfc"}]' }}
${{ matrix.build-type == 'release' && '[{"pg_version":"v14", "lfc_state": "with-lfc"},
{"pg_version":"v15", "lfc_state": "with-lfc"},
{"pg_version":"v16", "lfc_state": "with-lfc"},
{"pg_version":"v17", "lfc_state": "with-lfc"},
{"pg_version":"v17", "lfc_state": "without-lfc"}]'
|| '[{"pg_version":"v17", "lfc_state": "without-lfc" }]' }}
secrets: inherit
# Keep `benchmarks` job outside of `build-and-test-locally` workflow to make job failures non-blocking
@@ -305,6 +303,11 @@ jobs:
benchmarks:
if: github.ref_name == 'main' || contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'run-benchmarks')
needs: [ check-permissions, build-and-test-locally, build-build-tools-image, get-benchmarks-durations ]
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: write
pull-requests: write
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container:
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
@@ -333,6 +336,7 @@ jobs:
extra_params: --splits 5 --group ${{ matrix.pytest_split_group }}
benchmark_durations: ${{ needs.get-benchmarks-durations.outputs.json }}
pg_version: v16
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: "${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}"
@@ -345,6 +349,11 @@ jobs:
report-benchmarks-failures:
needs: [ benchmarks, create-test-report ]
if: github.ref_name == 'main' && failure() && needs.benchmarks.result == 'failure'
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: write
pull-requests: write
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
@@ -360,6 +369,11 @@ jobs:
create-test-report:
needs: [ check-permissions, build-and-test-locally, coverage-report, build-build-tools-image, benchmarks ]
if: ${{ !cancelled() && contains(fromJSON('["skipped", "success"]'), needs.check-permissions.result) }}
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: write
pull-requests: write
outputs:
report-url: ${{ steps.create-allure-report.outputs.report-url }}
@@ -380,6 +394,7 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
store-test-results-into-db: true
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
REGRESS_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR_NEW: ${{ secrets.REGRESS_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR_NEW }}
@@ -411,6 +426,10 @@ jobs:
coverage-report:
if: ${{ !startsWith(github.ref_name, 'release') }}
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image, build-and-test-locally ]
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: write
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container:
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
@@ -437,12 +456,14 @@ jobs:
with:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ matrix.build_type }}-artifact
path: /tmp/neon
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Get coverage artifact
uses: ./.github/actions/download
with:
name: coverage-data-artifact
path: /tmp/coverage
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Merge coverage data
run: scripts/coverage "--profraw-prefix=$GITHUB_JOB" --dir=/tmp/coverage merge
@@ -573,6 +594,10 @@ jobs:
neon-image:
needs: [ neon-image-arch, tag ]
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: read
steps:
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
@@ -587,11 +612,15 @@ jobs:
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm-x64 \
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm-arm64
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
registry: 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com
username: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
password: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Login to Amazon Dev ECR
uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecr-login@v2
- name: Push multi-arch image to ECR
run: |
@@ -600,6 +629,10 @@ jobs:
compute-node-image-arch:
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image, tag ]
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: read
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@@ -640,11 +673,15 @@ jobs:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
registry: 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com
username: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
password: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Login to Amazon Dev ECR
uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecr-login@v2
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
@@ -717,6 +754,10 @@ jobs:
compute-node-image:
needs: [ compute-node-image-arch, tag ]
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: read
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
strategy:
@@ -761,11 +802,15 @@ jobs:
neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-x64 \
neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-arm64
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
registry: 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com
username: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
password: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Login to Amazon Dev ECR
uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecr-login@v2
- name: Push multi-arch compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }} image to ECR
run: |
@@ -795,7 +840,7 @@ jobs:
- pg: v17
debian: bookworm
env:
VM_BUILDER_VERSION: v0.35.0
VM_BUILDER_VERSION: v0.37.1
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -890,7 +935,9 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
permissions:
id-token: write # for `aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials`
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: read
env:
VERSIONS: v14 v15 v16 v17
@@ -901,12 +948,15 @@ jobs:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
- name: Login to dev ECR
uses: docker/login-action@v3
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
registry: 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com
username: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
password: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Login to Amazon Dev ECR
uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecr-login@v2
- name: Copy vm-compute-node images to ECR
run: |
@@ -985,6 +1035,11 @@ jobs:
trigger-custom-extensions-build-and-wait:
needs: [ check-permissions, tag ]
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: write
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Set PR's status to pending and request a remote CI test
run: |
@@ -1060,12 +1115,79 @@ jobs:
needs: [ check-permissions, promote-images, tag, build-and-test-locally, trigger-custom-extensions-build-and-wait, push-to-acr-dev, push-to-acr-prod ]
# `!failure() && !cancelled()` is required because the workflow depends on the job that can be skipped: `push-to-acr-dev` and `push-to-acr-prod`
if: (github.ref_name == 'main' || github.ref_name == 'release' || github.ref_name == 'release-proxy' || github.ref_name == 'release-compute') && !failure() && !cancelled()
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: write
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container: 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/ansible:latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Create git tag and GitHub release
if: github.ref_name == 'release' || github.ref_name == 'release-proxy' || github.ref_name == 'release-compute'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
retries: 5
script: |
const tag = "${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}";
try {
const existingRef = await github.rest.git.getRef({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: `tags/${tag}`,
});
if (existingRef.data.object.sha !== context.sha) {
throw new Error(`Tag ${tag} already exists but points to a different commit (expected: ${context.sha}, actual: ${existingRef.data.object.sha}).`);
}
console.log(`Tag ${tag} already exists and points to ${context.sha} as expected.`);
} catch (error) {
if (error.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
console.log(`Tag ${tag} does not exist. Creating it...`);
await github.rest.git.createRef({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: `refs/tags/${tag}`,
sha: context.sha,
});
console.log(`Tag ${tag} created successfully.`);
}
// TODO: check how GitHub releases looks for proxy/compute releases and enable them if they're ok
if (context.ref !== 'refs/heads/release') {
console.log(`GitHub release skipped for ${context.ref}.`);
return;
}
try {
const existingRelease = await github.rest.repos.getReleaseByTag({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
tag: tag,
});
console.log(`Release for tag ${tag} already exists (ID: ${existingRelease.data.id}).`);
} catch (error) {
if (error.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
console.log(`Release for tag ${tag} does not exist. Creating it...`);
await github.rest.repos.createRelease({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
tag_name: tag,
generate_release_notes: true,
});
console.log(`Release for tag ${tag} created successfully.`);
}
- name: Trigger deploy workflow
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
@@ -1115,38 +1237,13 @@ jobs:
exit 1
fi
- name: Create git tag
if: github.ref_name == 'release' || github.ref_name == 'release-proxy' || github.ref_name == 'release-compute'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
# Retry script for 5XX server errors: https://github.com/actions/github-script#retries
retries: 5
script: |
await github.rest.git.createRef({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: "refs/tags/${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}",
sha: context.sha,
})
# TODO: check how GitHub releases looks for proxy releases and enable it if it's ok
- name: Create GitHub release
if: github.ref_name == 'release'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
# Retry script for 5XX server errors: https://github.com/actions/github-script#retries
retries: 5
script: |
await github.rest.repos.createRelease({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
tag_name: "${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}",
generate_release_notes: true,
})
# The job runs on `release` branch and copies compatibility data and Neon artifact from the last *release PR* to the latest directory
promote-compatibility-data:
needs: [ deploy ]
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: read
# `!failure() && !cancelled()` is required because the workflow transitively depends on the job that can be skipped: `push-to-acr-dev` and `push-to-acr-prod`
if: github.ref_name == 'release' && !failure() && !cancelled()
@@ -1183,6 +1280,12 @@ jobs:
echo "run-id=${run_id}" | tee -a ${GITHUB_OUTPUT}
echo "commit-sha=${last_commit_sha}" | tee -a ${GITHUB_OUTPUT}
- uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Promote compatibility snapshot and Neon artifact
env:
BUCKET: neon-github-public-dev

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@@ -19,15 +19,21 @@ concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: write
jobs:
regress:
env:
POSTGRES_DISTRIB_DIR: /tmp/neon/pg_install
DEFAULT_PG_VERSION: 16
TEST_OUTPUT: /tmp/test_output
BUILD_TYPE: remote
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
pg-version: [16, 17]
runs-on: us-east-2
container:
@@ -40,9 +46,11 @@ jobs:
submodules: true
- name: Patch the test
env:
PG_VERSION: ${{matrix.pg-version}}
run: |
cd "vendor/postgres-v${DEFAULT_PG_VERSION}"
patch -p1 < "../../compute/patches/cloud_regress_pg${DEFAULT_PG_VERSION}.patch"
cd "vendor/postgres-v${PG_VERSION}"
patch -p1 < "../../compute/patches/cloud_regress_pg${PG_VERSION}.patch"
- name: Generate a random password
id: pwgen
@@ -55,8 +63,9 @@ jobs:
- name: Change tests according to the generated password
env:
DBPASS: ${{ steps.pwgen.outputs.DBPASS }}
PG_VERSION: ${{matrix.pg-version}}
run: |
cd vendor/postgres-v"${DEFAULT_PG_VERSION}"/src/test/regress
cd vendor/postgres-v"${PG_VERSION}"/src/test/regress
for fname in sql/*.sql expected/*.out; do
sed -i.bak s/NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER/"'${DBPASS}'"/ "${fname}"
done
@@ -72,27 +81,46 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Create a new branch
id: create-branch
uses: ./.github/actions/neon-branch-create
with:
api_key: ${{ secrets.NEON_STAGING_API_KEY }}
project_id: ${{ vars[format('PGREGRESS_PG{0}_PROJECT_ID', matrix.pg-version)] }}
- name: Run the regression tests
uses: ./.github/actions/run-python-test-set
with:
build_type: ${{ env.BUILD_TYPE }}
test_selection: cloud_regress
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
pg_version: ${{matrix.pg-version}}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{ secrets.PG_REGRESS_CONNSTR }}
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{steps.create-branch.outputs.dsn}}
- name: Delete branch
if: always()
uses: ./.github/actions/neon-branch-delete
with:
api_key: ${{ secrets.NEON_STAGING_API_KEY }}
project_id: ${{ vars[format('PGREGRESS_PG{0}_PROJECT_ID', matrix.pg-version)] }}
branch_id: ${{steps.create-branch.outputs.branch_id}}
- name: Create Allure report
id: create-allure-report
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Post to a Slack channel
if: ${{ github.event.schedule && failure() }}
uses: slackapi/slack-github-action@v1
with:
channel-id: "C033QLM5P7D" # on-call-staging-stream
channel-id: ${{ vars.SLACK_ON_CALL_QA_STAGING_STREAM }}
slack-message: |
Periodic pg_regress on staging: ${{ job.status }}
<${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}|GitHub Run>

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ on:
# │ │ │ │ ┌───────────── day of the week (0 - 6 or SUN-SAT)
- cron: '0 9 * * *' # run once a day, timezone is utc
workflow_dispatch: # adds ability to run this manually
defaults:
run:
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: false # allow other variants to continue even if one fails
matrix:
target_project: [new_empty_project, large_existing_project]
target_project: [new_empty_project, large_existing_project]
permissions:
contents: write
statuses: write
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ jobs:
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 18000 # 5 hours is currently max associated with IAM role
role-duration-seconds: 18000 # 5 hours is currently max associated with IAM role
- name: Download Neon artifact
uses: ./.github/actions/download
@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Create Neon Project
if: ${{ matrix.target_project == 'new_empty_project' }}
@@ -94,7 +95,7 @@ jobs:
project_id: ${{ vars.BENCHMARK_INGEST_TARGET_PROJECTID }}
api_key: ${{ secrets.NEON_STAGING_API_KEY }}
- name: Initialize Neon project
- name: Initialize Neon project
if: ${{ matrix.target_project == 'large_existing_project' }}
env:
BENCHMARK_INGEST_TARGET_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.create-neon-branch-ingest-target.outputs.dsn }}
@@ -122,7 +123,7 @@ jobs:
${PSQL} "${BENCHMARK_INGEST_TARGET_CONNSTR}" -c "CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS neon; CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS neon_utils;"
echo "BENCHMARK_INGEST_TARGET_CONNSTR=${BENCHMARK_INGEST_TARGET_CONNSTR}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Invoke pgcopydb
- name: Invoke pgcopydb
uses: ./.github/actions/run-python-test-set
with:
build_type: remote
@@ -131,7 +132,7 @@ jobs:
extra_params: -s -m remote_cluster --timeout 86400 -k test_ingest_performance_using_pgcopydb
pg_version: v16
save_perf_report: true
aws_oicd_role_arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
BENCHMARK_INGEST_SOURCE_CONNSTR: ${{ secrets.BENCHMARK_INGEST_SOURCE_CONNSTR }}
TARGET_PROJECT_TYPE: ${{ matrix.target_project }}
@@ -143,7 +144,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${PG_16_LIB_PATH}
${PSQL} "${BENCHMARK_INGEST_TARGET_CONNSTR}" -c "\dt+"
- name: Delete Neon Project
if: ${{ always() && matrix.target_project == 'new_empty_project' }}
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@@ -143,6 +143,10 @@ jobs:
gather-rust-build-stats:
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image ]
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: write
if: |
contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'run-extra-build-stats') ||
contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'run-extra-build-*') ||
@@ -177,13 +181,18 @@ jobs:
- name: Produce the build stats
run: PQ_LIB_DIR=$(pwd)/pg_install/v17/lib cargo build --all --release --timings -j$(nproc)
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Upload the build stats
id: upload-stats
env:
BUCKET: neon-github-public-dev
SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
run: |
REPORT_URL=https://${BUCKET}.s3.amazonaws.com/build-stats/${SHA}/${GITHUB_RUN_ID}/cargo-timing.html
aws s3 cp --only-show-errors ./target/cargo-timings/cargo-timing.html "s3://${BUCKET}/build-stats/${SHA}/${GITHUB_RUN_ID}/"

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@@ -27,6 +27,11 @@ concurrency:
jobs:
trigger_bench_on_ec2_machine_in_eu_central_1:
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: write
pull-requests: write
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container:
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm
@@ -38,8 +43,6 @@ jobs:
env:
API_KEY: ${{ secrets.PERIODIC_PAGEBENCH_EC2_RUNNER_API_KEY }}
RUN_ID: ${{ github.run_id }}
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_EC2_US_TEST_RUNNER_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY : ${{ secrets.AWS_EC2_US_TEST_RUNNER_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET }}
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION : "eu-central-1"
AWS_INSTANCE_ID : "i-02a59a3bf86bc7e74"
steps:
@@ -50,6 +53,13 @@ jobs:
- name: Show my own (github runner) external IP address - usefull for IP allowlisting
run: curl https://ifconfig.me
- name: Assume AWS OIDC role that allows to manage (start/stop/describe... EC machine)
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_MANAGE_BENCHMARK_EC2_VMS_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Start EC2 instance and wait for the instance to boot up
run: |
aws ec2 start-instances --instance-ids $AWS_INSTANCE_ID
@@ -124,11 +134,10 @@ jobs:
cat "test_log_${GITHUB_RUN_ID}"
- name: Create Allure report
env:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Post to a Slack channel
if: ${{ github.event.schedule && failure() }}
@@ -148,6 +157,14 @@ jobs:
-H "Authorization: Bearer $API_KEY" \
-d ''
- name: Assume AWS OIDC role that allows to manage (start/stop/describe... EC machine)
if: always() && steps.poll_step.outputs.too_many_runs != 'true'
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_MANAGE_BENCHMARK_EC2_VMS_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Stop EC2 instance and wait for the instance to be stopped
if: always() && steps.poll_step.outputs.too_many_runs != 'true'
run: |

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@@ -25,11 +25,13 @@ defaults:
run:
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write # require for posting a status update
env:
DEFAULT_PG_VERSION: 16
PLATFORM: neon-captest-new
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION: eu-central-1
jobs:
@@ -94,6 +96,7 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Create Neon Project
id: create-neon-project
@@ -110,6 +113,7 @@ jobs:
run_in_parallel: false
extra_params: -m remote_cluster
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.create-neon-project.outputs.dsn }}
@@ -126,6 +130,7 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
store-test-results-into-db: true
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
REGRESS_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR_NEW: ${{ secrets.REGRESS_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR_NEW }}
@@ -159,6 +164,7 @@ jobs:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Create Neon Project
id: create-neon-project
@@ -175,6 +181,7 @@ jobs:
run_in_parallel: false
extra_params: -m remote_cluster
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.create-neon-project.outputs.dsn }}
@@ -191,6 +198,7 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
store-test-results-into-db: true
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
REGRESS_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR_NEW: ${{ secrets.REGRESS_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR_NEW }}

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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
permissions:
id-token: write # for `azure/login`
id-token: write # for `azure/login` and aws auth
steps:
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
@@ -75,11 +75,15 @@ jobs:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
registry: 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com
username: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
password: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 3600
- name: Login to Amazon Dev ECR
uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecr-login@v2
- name: Azure login
uses: azure/login@6c251865b4e6290e7b78be643ea2d005bc51f69a # @v2.1.1

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@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ jobs:
if: always()
permissions:
statuses: write # for `github.repos.createCommitStatus(...)`
contents: write
needs:
- get-changed-files
- check-codestyle-python

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ name: Create Release Branch
on:
schedule:
# It should be kept in sync with if-condition in jobs
- cron: '0 6 * * MON' # Storage release
- cron: '0 6 * * FRI' # Storage release
- cron: '0 6 * * THU' # Proxy release
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ defaults:
jobs:
create-storage-release-branch:
if: ${{ github.event.schedule == '0 6 * * MON' || inputs.create-storage-release-branch }}
if: ${{ github.event.schedule == '0 6 * * FRI' || inputs.create-storage-release-branch }}
permissions:
contents: write

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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ members = [
"pageserver/pagebench",
"proxy",
"safekeeper",
"safekeeper/client",
"storage_broker",
"storage_controller",
"storage_controller/client",
@@ -51,10 +52,7 @@ anyhow = { version = "1.0", features = ["backtrace"] }
arc-swap = "1.6"
async-compression = { version = "0.4.0", features = ["tokio", "gzip", "zstd"] }
atomic-take = "1.1.0"
azure_core = { version = "0.19", default-features = false, features = ["enable_reqwest_rustls", "hmac_rust"] }
azure_identity = { version = "0.19", default-features = false, features = ["enable_reqwest_rustls"] }
azure_storage = { version = "0.19", default-features = false, features = ["enable_reqwest_rustls"] }
azure_storage_blobs = { version = "0.19", default-features = false, features = ["enable_reqwest_rustls"] }
backtrace = "0.3.74"
flate2 = "1.0.26"
async-stream = "0.3"
async-trait = "0.1"
@@ -216,6 +214,12 @@ postgres-protocol = { git = "https://github.com/neondatabase/rust-postgres.git",
postgres-types = { git = "https://github.com/neondatabase/rust-postgres.git", branch = "neon" }
tokio-postgres = { git = "https://github.com/neondatabase/rust-postgres.git", branch = "neon" }
## Azure SDK crates
azure_core = { git = "https://github.com/neondatabase/azure-sdk-for-rust.git", branch = "neon", default-features = false, features = ["enable_reqwest_rustls", "hmac_rust"] }
azure_identity = { git = "https://github.com/neondatabase/azure-sdk-for-rust.git", branch = "neon", default-features = false, features = ["enable_reqwest_rustls"] }
azure_storage = { git = "https://github.com/neondatabase/azure-sdk-for-rust.git", branch = "neon", default-features = false, features = ["enable_reqwest_rustls"] }
azure_storage_blobs = { git = "https://github.com/neondatabase/azure-sdk-for-rust.git", branch = "neon", default-features = false, features = ["enable_reqwest_rustls"] }
## Local libraries
compute_api = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/compute_api/" }
consumption_metrics = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/consumption_metrics/" }
@@ -231,6 +235,7 @@ postgres_initdb = { path = "./libs/postgres_initdb" }
pq_proto = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/pq_proto/" }
remote_storage = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/remote_storage/" }
safekeeper_api = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/safekeeper_api" }
safekeeper_client = { path = "./safekeeper/client" }
desim = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/desim" }
storage_broker = { version = "0.1", path = "./storage_broker/" } # Note: main broker code is inside the binary crate, so linking with the library shouldn't be heavy.
storage_controller_client = { path = "./storage_controller/client" }

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@@ -35,10 +35,12 @@ RUN case $DEBIAN_VERSION in \
;; \
esac && \
apt update && \
apt install --no-install-recommends -y git autoconf automake libtool build-essential bison flex libreadline-dev \
apt install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests -y \
ninja-build git autoconf automake libtool build-essential bison flex libreadline-dev \
zlib1g-dev libxml2-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libossp-uuid-dev wget ca-certificates pkg-config libssl-dev \
libicu-dev libxslt1-dev liblz4-dev libzstd-dev zstd \
$VERSION_INSTALLS
$VERSION_INSTALLS \
&& apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
#########################################################################################
#
@@ -113,10 +115,12 @@ ARG DEBIAN_VERSION
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
RUN apt update && \
apt install --no-install-recommends -y gdal-bin libboost-dev libboost-thread-dev libboost-filesystem-dev \
apt install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests -y \
gdal-bin libboost-dev libboost-thread-dev libboost-filesystem-dev \
libboost-system-dev libboost-iostreams-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-timer-dev \
libcgal-dev libgdal-dev libgmp-dev libmpfr-dev libopenscenegraph-dev libprotobuf-c-dev \
protobuf-c-compiler xsltproc
protobuf-c-compiler xsltproc \
&& apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Postgis 3.5.0 requires SFCGAL 1.4+
@@ -143,9 +147,9 @@ RUN case "${DEBIAN_VERSION}" in \
wget https://gitlab.com/sfcgal/SFCGAL/-/archive/v${SFCGAL_VERSION}/SFCGAL-v${SFCGAL_VERSION}.tar.gz -O SFCGAL.tar.gz && \
echo "${SFCGAL_CHECKSUM} SFCGAL.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir sfcgal-src && cd sfcgal-src && tar xzf ../SFCGAL.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release . && make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
DESTDIR=/sfcgal make install -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
make clean && cp -R /sfcgal/* /
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -GNinja . && ninja -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
DESTDIR=/sfcgal ninja install -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
ninja clean && cp -R /sfcgal/* /
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin:$PATH"
@@ -213,9 +217,9 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
echo "${PGROUTING_CHECKSUM} pgrouting.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pgrouting-src && cd pgrouting-src && tar xzf ../pgrouting.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
mkdir build && cd build && \
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install && \
cmake -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. && \
ninja -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
ninja -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install && \
echo 'trusted = true' >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/pgrouting.control && \
find /usr/local/pgsql -type f | sed 's|^/usr/local/pgsql/||' > /after.txt &&\
cp /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/pgrouting.control /extensions/postgis && \
@@ -235,7 +239,9 @@ COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY compute/patches/plv8-3.1.10.patch /plv8-3.1.10.patch
RUN apt update && \
apt install --no-install-recommends -y ninja-build python3-dev libncurses5 binutils clang
apt install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests -y \
ninja-build python3-dev libncurses5 binutils clang \
&& apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# plv8 3.2.3 supports v17
# last release v3.2.3 - Sep 7, 2024
@@ -301,9 +307,10 @@ RUN mkdir -p /h3/usr/ && \
echo "ec99f1f5974846bde64f4513cf8d2ea1b8d172d2218ab41803bf6a63532272bc h3.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir h3-src && cd h3-src && tar xzf ../h3.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
mkdir build && cd build && \
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
DESTDIR=/h3 make install && \
cmake .. -GNinja -DBUILD_BENCHMARKS=0 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DBUILD_FUZZERS=0 -DBUILD_FILTERS=0 -DBUILD_GENERATORS=0 -DBUILD_TESTING=0 \
&& ninja -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
DESTDIR=/h3 ninja install && \
cp -R /h3/usr / && \
rm -rf build
@@ -650,14 +657,15 @@ FROM build-deps AS rdkit-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
RUN apt update && \
apt install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests -y \
libboost-iostreams1.74-dev \
libboost-regex1.74-dev \
libboost-serialization1.74-dev \
libboost-system1.74-dev \
libeigen3-dev \
libboost-all-dev
libboost-all-dev \
&& apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# rdkit Release_2024_09_1 supports v17
# last release Release_2024_09_1 - Sep 27, 2024
@@ -693,6 +701,8 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
-D RDK_BUILD_MOLINTERCHANGE_SUPPORT=OFF \
-D RDK_BUILD_YAEHMOP_SUPPORT=OFF \
-D RDK_BUILD_STRUCTCHECKER_SUPPORT=OFF \
-D RDK_TEST_MULTITHREADED=OFF \
-D RDK_BUILD_CPP_TESTS=OFF \
-D RDK_USE_URF=OFF \
-D RDK_BUILD_PGSQL=ON \
-D RDK_PGSQL_STATIC=ON \
@@ -704,9 +714,10 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
-D RDK_INSTALL_COMIC_FONTS=OFF \
-D RDK_BUILD_FREETYPE_SUPPORT=OFF \
-D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-GNinja \
. && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install && \
ninja -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
ninja -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install && \
echo 'trusted = true' >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/rdkit.control
#########################################################################################
@@ -849,8 +860,9 @@ FROM build-deps AS rust-extensions-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y curl libclang-dev && \
RUN apt update && \
apt install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests -y curl libclang-dev && \
apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \
useradd -ms /bin/bash nonroot -b /home
ENV HOME=/home/nonroot
@@ -885,8 +897,9 @@ FROM build-deps AS rust-extensions-build-pgrx12
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y curl libclang-dev && \
RUN apt update && \
apt install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests -y curl libclang-dev && \
apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \
useradd -ms /bin/bash nonroot -b /home
ENV HOME=/home/nonroot
@@ -914,18 +927,22 @@ FROM rust-extensions-build-pgrx12 AS pg-onnx-build
# cmake 3.26 or higher is required, so installing it using pip (bullseye-backports has cmake 3.25).
# Install it using virtual environment, because Python 3.11 (the default version on Debian 12 (Bookworm)) complains otherwise
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3 python3-pip python3-venv && \
RUN apt update && apt install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests -y \
python3 python3-pip python3-venv && \
apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \
python3 -m venv venv && \
. venv/bin/activate && \
python3 -m pip install cmake==3.30.5 && \
wget https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/archive/refs/tags/v1.18.1.tar.gz -O onnxruntime.tar.gz && \
mkdir onnxruntime-src && cd onnxruntime-src && tar xzf ../onnxruntime.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
./build.sh --config Release --parallel --skip_submodule_sync --skip_tests --allow_running_as_root
./build.sh --config Release --parallel --cmake_generator Ninja \
--skip_submodule_sync --skip_tests --allow_running_as_root
FROM pg-onnx-build AS pgrag-pg-build
RUN apt-get install -y protobuf-compiler && \
RUN apt update && apt install --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests -y protobuf-compiler \
&& apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \
wget https://github.com/neondatabase-labs/pgrag/archive/refs/tags/v0.0.0.tar.gz -O pgrag.tar.gz && \
echo "2cbe394c1e74fc8bcad9b52d5fbbfb783aef834ca3ce44626cfd770573700bb4 pgrag.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pgrag-src && cd pgrag-src && tar xzf ../pgrag.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
@@ -1168,6 +1185,25 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
make BUILD_TYPE=release -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install && \
echo 'trusted = true' >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/pg_mooncake.control
#########################################################################################
#
# Layer "pg_repack"
# compile pg_repack extension
#
#########################################################################################
FROM build-deps AS pg-repack-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
RUN wget https://github.com/reorg/pg_repack/archive/refs/tags/ver_1.5.2.tar.gz -O pg_repack.tar.gz && \
echo '4516cad42251ed3ad53ff619733004db47d5755acac83f75924cd94d1c4fb681 pg_repack.tar.gz' | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pg_repack-src && cd pg_repack-src && tar xzf ../pg_repack.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install
#########################################################################################
#
# Layer "neon-pg-ext-build"
@@ -1213,6 +1249,7 @@ COPY --from=pg-anon-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pg-ivm-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pg-partman-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pg-mooncake-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pg-repack-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY pgxn/ pgxn/
RUN make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) \
@@ -1248,7 +1285,7 @@ RUN make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) \
#########################################################################################
#
# Compile and run the Neon-specific `compute_ctl` and `fast_import` binaries
# Compile the Neon-specific `compute_ctl`, `fast_import`, and `local_proxy` binaries
#
#########################################################################################
FROM $REPOSITORY/$IMAGE:$TAG AS compute-tools
@@ -1258,7 +1295,7 @@ ENV BUILD_TAG=$BUILD_TAG
USER nonroot
# Copy entire project to get Cargo.* files with proper dependencies for the whole project
COPY --chown=nonroot . .
RUN cd compute_tools && mold -run cargo build --locked --profile release-line-debug-size-lto
RUN mold -run cargo build --locked --profile release-line-debug-size-lto --bin compute_ctl --bin fast_import --bin local_proxy
#########################################################################################
#
@@ -1279,8 +1316,8 @@ COPY --from=compute-tools /home/nonroot/target/release-line-debug-size-lto/fast_
FROM debian:$DEBIAN_FLAVOR AS pgbouncer
RUN set -e \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
&& apt update \
&& apt install --no-install-suggests --no-install-recommends -y \
build-essential \
git \
ca-certificates \
@@ -1288,7 +1325,8 @@ RUN set -e \
automake \
libevent-dev \
libtool \
pkg-config
pkg-config \
&& apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Use `dist_man_MANS=` to skip manpage generation (which requires python3/pandoc)
ENV PGBOUNCER_TAG=pgbouncer_1_22_1
@@ -1300,20 +1338,6 @@ RUN set -e \
&& make -j $(nproc) dist_man_MANS= \
&& make install dist_man_MANS=
#########################################################################################
#
# Compile the Neon-specific `local_proxy` binary
#
#########################################################################################
FROM $REPOSITORY/$IMAGE:$TAG AS local_proxy
ARG BUILD_TAG
ENV BUILD_TAG=$BUILD_TAG
USER nonroot
# Copy entire project to get Cargo.* files with proper dependencies for the whole project
COPY --chown=nonroot . .
RUN mold -run cargo build --locked --profile release-line-debug-size-lto --bin local_proxy
#########################################################################################
#
# Layers "postgres-exporter" and "sql-exporter"
@@ -1453,7 +1477,7 @@ COPY --from=pgbouncer /usr/local/pgbouncer/bin/pgbouncer /usr/local/bin/
COPY --chmod=0666 --chown=postgres compute/etc/pgbouncer.ini /etc/pgbouncer.ini
# local_proxy and its config
COPY --from=local_proxy --chown=postgres /home/nonroot/target/release-line-debug-size-lto/local_proxy /usr/local/bin/local_proxy
COPY --from=compute-tools --chown=postgres /home/nonroot/target/release-line-debug-size-lto/local_proxy /usr/local/bin/local_proxy
RUN mkdir -p /etc/local_proxy && chown postgres:postgres /etc/local_proxy
# Metrics exporter binaries and configuration files
@@ -1518,28 +1542,30 @@ RUN apt update && \
locales \
procps \
ca-certificates \
curl \
unzip \
$VERSION_INSTALLS && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* && \
apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* && \
localedef -i en_US -c -f UTF-8 -A /usr/share/locale/locale.alias en_US.UTF-8
# s5cmd 2.2.2 from https://github.com/peak/s5cmd/releases/tag/v2.2.2
# used by fast_import
# aws cli is used by fast_import (curl and unzip above are at this time only used for this installation step)
ARG TARGETARCH
ADD https://github.com/peak/s5cmd/releases/download/v2.2.2/s5cmd_2.2.2_linux_$TARGETARCH.deb /tmp/s5cmd.deb
RUN set -ex; \
\
# Determine the expected checksum based on TARGETARCH
if [ "${TARGETARCH}" = "amd64" ]; then \
CHECKSUM="392c385320cd5ffa435759a95af77c215553d967e4b1c0fffe52e4f14c29cf85"; \
TARGETARCH_ALT="x86_64"; \
CHECKSUM="c9a9df3770a3ff9259cb469b6179e02829687a464e0824d5c32d378820b53a00"; \
elif [ "${TARGETARCH}" = "arm64" ]; then \
CHECKSUM="939bee3cf4b5604ddb00e67f8c157b91d7c7a5b553d1fbb6890fad32894b7b46"; \
TARGETARCH_ALT="aarch64"; \
CHECKSUM="8181730be7891582b38b028112e81b4899ca817e8c616aad807c9e9d1289223a"; \
else \
echo "Unsupported architecture: ${TARGETARCH}"; exit 1; \
fi; \
\
# Compute and validate the checksum
echo "${CHECKSUM} /tmp/s5cmd.deb" | sha256sum -c -
RUN dpkg -i /tmp/s5cmd.deb && rm /tmp/s5cmd.deb
curl -L "https://awscli.amazonaws.com/awscli-exe-linux-${TARGETARCH_ALT}-2.17.5.zip" -o /tmp/awscliv2.zip; \
echo "${CHECKSUM} /tmp/awscliv2.zip" | sha256sum -c -; \
unzip /tmp/awscliv2.zip -d /tmp/awscliv2; \
/tmp/awscliv2/aws/install; \
rm -rf /tmp/awscliv2.zip /tmp/awscliv2; \
true
ENV LANG=en_US.utf8
USER postgres

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
metrics: [
import 'sql_exporter/checkpoints_req.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/checkpoints_timed.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds_total.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/compute_current_lsn.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/compute_logical_snapshot_files.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/compute_logical_snapshots_bytes.libsonnet',

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@@ -19,3 +19,10 @@ max_prepared_statements=0
admin_users=postgres
unix_socket_dir=/tmp/
unix_socket_mode=0777
;; Disable connection logging. It produces a lot of logs that no one looks at,
;; and we can get similar log entries from the proxy too. We had incidents in
;; the past where the logging significantly stressed the log device or pgbouncer
;; itself.
log_connections=0
log_disconnections=0

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
{
metric_name: 'compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds',
type: 'gauge',
metric_name: 'compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds_total',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Time compute has spent throttled',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'throttled',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds.sql',
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds_total.sql',
}

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@@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ index fc42d418bf..e38f517574 100644
CREATE SCHEMA addr_nsp;
SET search_path TO 'addr_nsp';
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/password.out b/src/test/regress/expected/password.out
index 8475231735..1afae5395f 100644
index 8475231735..0653946337 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/password.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/password.out
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ SET password_encryption = 'md5'; -- ok
@@ -1006,65 +1006,63 @@ index 8475231735..1afae5395f 100644
-----------------+---------------------------------------------------
- regress_passwd1 | md5783277baca28003b33453252be4dbb34
- regress_passwd2 | md54044304ba511dd062133eb5b4b84a2a3
+ regress_passwd1 | NEON_MD5_PLACEHOLDER_regress_passwd1
+ regress_passwd2 | NEON_MD5_PLACEHOLDER_regress_passwd2
+ regress_passwd1 | NEON_MD5_PLACEHOLDER:regress_passwd1
+ regress_passwd2 | NEON_MD5_PLACEHOLDER:regress_passwd2
regress_passwd3 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
- regress_passwd4 |
+ regress_passwd4 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
(4 rows)
-- Rename a role
@@ -54,24 +54,30 @@ ALTER ROLE regress_passwd2_new RENAME TO regress_passwd2;
@@ -54,24 +54,16 @@ ALTER ROLE regress_passwd2_new RENAME TO regress_passwd2;
-- passwords.
SET password_encryption = 'md5';
-- encrypt with MD5
-ALTER ROLE regress_passwd2 PASSWORD 'foo';
--- already encrypted, use as they are
-ALTER ROLE regress_passwd1 PASSWORD 'md5cd3578025fe2c3d7ed1b9a9b26238b70';
-ALTER ROLE regress_passwd3 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:VLK4RMaQLCvNtQ==$6YtlR4t69SguDiwFvbVgVZtuz6gpJQQqUMZ7IQJK5yI=:ps75jrHeYU4lXCcXI4O8oIdJ3eO8o2jirjruw9phBTo=';
+ALTER ROLE regress_passwd2 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
-- already encrypted, use as they are
ALTER ROLE regress_passwd1 PASSWORD 'md5cd3578025fe2c3d7ed1b9a9b26238b70';
+ERROR: Received HTTP code 400 from control plane: {"error":"Neon only supports being given plaintext passwords"}
ALTER ROLE regress_passwd3 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:VLK4RMaQLCvNtQ==$6YtlR4t69SguDiwFvbVgVZtuz6gpJQQqUMZ7IQJK5yI=:ps75jrHeYU4lXCcXI4O8oIdJ3eO8o2jirjruw9phBTo=';
+ERROR: Received HTTP code 400 from control plane: {"error":"Neon only supports being given plaintext passwords"}
SET password_encryption = 'scram-sha-256';
-- create SCRAM secret
-ALTER ROLE regress_passwd4 PASSWORD 'foo';
--- already encrypted with MD5, use as it is
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd5 PASSWORD 'md5e73a4b11df52a6068f8b39f90be36023';
--- This looks like a valid SCRAM-SHA-256 secret, but it is not
--- so it should be hashed with SCRAM-SHA-256.
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd6 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$1234';
--- These may look like valid MD5 secrets, but they are not, so they
--- should be hashed with SCRAM-SHA-256.
--- trailing garbage at the end
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd7 PASSWORD 'md5012345678901234567890123456789zz';
--- invalid length
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd8 PASSWORD 'md501234567890123456789012345678901zz';
+ALTER ROLE regress_passwd4 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
-- already encrypted with MD5, use as it is
CREATE ROLE regress_passwd5 PASSWORD 'md5e73a4b11df52a6068f8b39f90be36023';
+ERROR: Received HTTP code 400 from control plane: {"error":"Neon only supports being given plaintext passwords"}
-- This looks like a valid SCRAM-SHA-256 secret, but it is not
-- so it should be hashed with SCRAM-SHA-256.
CREATE ROLE regress_passwd6 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$1234';
+ERROR: Received HTTP code 400 from control plane: {"error":"Neon only supports being given plaintext passwords"}
-- These may look like valid MD5 secrets, but they are not, so they
-- should be hashed with SCRAM-SHA-256.
-- trailing garbage at the end
CREATE ROLE regress_passwd7 PASSWORD 'md5012345678901234567890123456789zz';
+ERROR: Received HTTP code 400 from control plane: {"error":"Neon only supports being given plaintext passwords"}
-- invalid length
CREATE ROLE regress_passwd8 PASSWORD 'md501234567890123456789012345678901zz';
+ERROR: Received HTTP code 400 from control plane: {"error":"Neon only supports being given plaintext passwords"}
+-- Neon does not support encrypted passwords, use unencrypted instead
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd5 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
+-- Neon does not support encrypted passwords, use unencrypted instead
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd6 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd7 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd8 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
-- Changing the SCRAM iteration count
SET scram_iterations = 1024;
CREATE ROLE regress_passwd9 PASSWORD 'alterediterationcount';
@@ -81,63 +87,67 @@ SELECT rolname, regexp_replace(rolpassword, '(SCRAM-SHA-256)\$(\d+):([a-zA-Z0-9+
@@ -81,11 +73,11 @@ SELECT rolname, regexp_replace(rolpassword, '(SCRAM-SHA-256)\$(\d+):([a-zA-Z0-9+
ORDER BY rolname, rolpassword;
rolname | rolpassword_masked
-----------------+---------------------------------------------------
- regress_passwd1 | md5cd3578025fe2c3d7ed1b9a9b26238b70
- regress_passwd2 | md5dfa155cadd5f4ad57860162f3fab9cdb
+ regress_passwd1 | NEON_MD5_PLACEHOLDER_regress_passwd1
+ regress_passwd2 | NEON_MD5_PLACEHOLDER_regress_passwd2
+ regress_passwd1 | NEON_MD5_PLACEHOLDER:regress_passwd1
+ regress_passwd2 | NEON_MD5_PLACEHOLDER:regress_passwd2
regress_passwd3 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
regress_passwd4 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
- regress_passwd5 | md5e73a4b11df52a6068f8b39f90be36023
- regress_passwd6 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
- regress_passwd7 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
- regress_passwd8 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
regress_passwd9 | SCRAM-SHA-256$1024:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
-(9 rows)
+(5 rows)
+ regress_passwd5 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
regress_passwd6 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
regress_passwd7 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
regress_passwd8 | SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:<salt>$<storedkey>:<serverkey>
@@ -95,23 +87,20 @@ SELECT rolname, regexp_replace(rolpassword, '(SCRAM-SHA-256)\$(\d+):([a-zA-Z0-9+
-- An empty password is not allowed, in any form
CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_empty PASSWORD '';
NOTICE: empty string is not a valid password, clearing password
@@ -1082,56 +1080,37 @@ index 8475231735..1afae5395f 100644
-(1 row)
+(0 rows)
-- Test with invalid stored and server keys.
--
-- The first is valid, to act as a control. The others have too long
-- stored/server keys. They will be re-hashed.
CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len0 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==$Ky+A30sewHIH3VHQLRN9vYsuzlgNyGNKCh37dy96Rqw=:COPdlNiIkrsacU5QoxydEuOH6e/KfiipeETb/bPw8ZI=';
+ERROR: Received HTTP code 400 from control plane: {"error":"Neon only supports being given plaintext passwords"}
CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len1 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==$Ky+A30sewHIH3VHQLRN9vYsuzlgNyGNKCh37dy96RqwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=:COPdlNiIkrsacU5QoxydEuOH6e/KfiipeETb/bPw8ZI=';
+ERROR: Received HTTP code 400 from control plane: {"error":"Neon only supports being given plaintext passwords"}
CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len2 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==$Ky+A30sewHIH3VHQLRN9vYsuzlgNyGNKCh37dy96Rqw=:COPdlNiIkrsacU5QoxydEuOH6e/KfiipeETb/bPw8ZIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=';
+ERROR: Received HTTP code 400 from control plane: {"error":"Neon only supports being given plaintext passwords"}
--- Test with invalid stored and server keys.
---
--- The first is valid, to act as a control. The others have too long
--- stored/server keys. They will be re-hashed.
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len0 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==$Ky+A30sewHIH3VHQLRN9vYsuzlgNyGNKCh37dy96Rqw=:COPdlNiIkrsacU5QoxydEuOH6e/KfiipeETb/bPw8ZI=';
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len1 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==$Ky+A30sewHIH3VHQLRN9vYsuzlgNyGNKCh37dy96RqwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=:COPdlNiIkrsacU5QoxydEuOH6e/KfiipeETb/bPw8ZI=';
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len2 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==$Ky+A30sewHIH3VHQLRN9vYsuzlgNyGNKCh37dy96Rqw=:COPdlNiIkrsacU5QoxydEuOH6e/KfiipeETb/bPw8ZIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=';
+-- Neon does not support encrypted passwords, use unencrypted instead
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len0 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len1 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len2 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
-- Check that the invalid secrets were re-hashed. A re-hashed secret
-- should not contain the original salt.
SELECT rolname, rolpassword not like '%A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==%' as is_rolpassword_rehashed
FROM pg_authid
WHERE rolname LIKE 'regress_passwd_sha_len%'
@@ -120,7 +109,7 @@ SELECT rolname, rolpassword not like '%A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==%' as is_rolpassw
ORDER BY rolname;
- rolname | is_rolpassword_rehashed
--------------------------+-------------------------
rolname | is_rolpassword_rehashed
-------------------------+-------------------------
- regress_passwd_sha_len0 | f
- regress_passwd_sha_len1 | t
- regress_passwd_sha_len2 | t
-(3 rows)
+ rolname | is_rolpassword_rehashed
+---------+-------------------------
+(0 rows)
DROP ROLE regress_passwd1;
DROP ROLE regress_passwd2;
DROP ROLE regress_passwd3;
DROP ROLE regress_passwd4;
DROP ROLE regress_passwd5;
+ERROR: role "regress_passwd5" does not exist
DROP ROLE regress_passwd6;
+ERROR: role "regress_passwd6" does not exist
DROP ROLE regress_passwd7;
+ERROR: role "regress_passwd7" does not exist
+ regress_passwd_sha_len0 | t
regress_passwd_sha_len1 | t
regress_passwd_sha_len2 | t
(3 rows)
@@ -135,6 +124,7 @@ DROP ROLE regress_passwd7;
DROP ROLE regress_passwd8;
+ERROR: role "regress_passwd8" does not exist
DROP ROLE regress_passwd9;
DROP ROLE regress_passwd_empty;
+ERROR: role "regress_passwd_empty" does not exist
DROP ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len0;
+ERROR: role "regress_passwd_sha_len0" does not exist
DROP ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len1;
+ERROR: role "regress_passwd_sha_len1" does not exist
DROP ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len2;
+ERROR: role "regress_passwd_sha_len2" does not exist
-- all entries should have been removed
SELECT rolname, rolpassword
FROM pg_authid
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/privileges.out b/src/test/regress/expected/privileges.out
index 5b9dba7b32..cc408dad42 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/privileges.out
@@ -3194,7 +3173,7 @@ index 1a6c61f49d..1c31ac6a53 100644
-- Test generic object addressing/identification functions
CREATE SCHEMA addr_nsp;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/password.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/password.sql
index 53e86b0b6c..f07cf1ec54 100644
index 53e86b0b6c..0303fdfe96 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/password.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/password.sql
@@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ SET password_encryption = 'scram-sha-256'; -- ok
@@ -3213,23 +3192,59 @@ index 53e86b0b6c..f07cf1ec54 100644
-- check list of created entries
--
@@ -42,14 +42,14 @@ ALTER ROLE regress_passwd2_new RENAME TO regress_passwd2;
@@ -42,26 +42,18 @@ ALTER ROLE regress_passwd2_new RENAME TO regress_passwd2;
SET password_encryption = 'md5';
-- encrypt with MD5
-ALTER ROLE regress_passwd2 PASSWORD 'foo';
--- already encrypted, use as they are
-ALTER ROLE regress_passwd1 PASSWORD 'md5cd3578025fe2c3d7ed1b9a9b26238b70';
-ALTER ROLE regress_passwd3 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:VLK4RMaQLCvNtQ==$6YtlR4t69SguDiwFvbVgVZtuz6gpJQQqUMZ7IQJK5yI=:ps75jrHeYU4lXCcXI4O8oIdJ3eO8o2jirjruw9phBTo=';
+ALTER ROLE regress_passwd2 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
-- already encrypted, use as they are
ALTER ROLE regress_passwd1 PASSWORD 'md5cd3578025fe2c3d7ed1b9a9b26238b70';
ALTER ROLE regress_passwd3 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:VLK4RMaQLCvNtQ==$6YtlR4t69SguDiwFvbVgVZtuz6gpJQQqUMZ7IQJK5yI=:ps75jrHeYU4lXCcXI4O8oIdJ3eO8o2jirjruw9phBTo=';
SET password_encryption = 'scram-sha-256';
-- create SCRAM secret
-ALTER ROLE regress_passwd4 PASSWORD 'foo';
--- already encrypted with MD5, use as it is
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd5 PASSWORD 'md5e73a4b11df52a6068f8b39f90be36023';
+ALTER ROLE regress_passwd4 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
-- already encrypted with MD5, use as it is
CREATE ROLE regress_passwd5 PASSWORD 'md5e73a4b11df52a6068f8b39f90be36023';
+-- Neon does not support encrypted passwords, use unencrypted instead
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd5 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
--- This looks like a valid SCRAM-SHA-256 secret, but it is not
--- so it should be hashed with SCRAM-SHA-256.
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd6 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$1234';
--- These may look like valid MD5 secrets, but they are not, so they
--- should be hashed with SCRAM-SHA-256.
--- trailing garbage at the end
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd7 PASSWORD 'md5012345678901234567890123456789zz';
--- invalid length
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd8 PASSWORD 'md501234567890123456789012345678901zz';
+-- Neon does not support encrypted passwords, use unencrypted instead
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd6 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd7 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd8 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
-- Changing the SCRAM iteration count
SET scram_iterations = 1024;
@@ -78,13 +70,10 @@ ALTER ROLE regress_passwd_empty PASSWORD 'md585939a5ce845f1a1b620742e3c659e0a';
ALTER ROLE regress_passwd_empty PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:hpFyHTUsSWcR7O9P$LgZFIt6Oqdo27ZFKbZ2nV+vtnYM995pDh9ca6WSi120=:qVV5NeluNfUPkwm7Vqat25RjSPLkGeoZBQs6wVv+um4=';
SELECT rolpassword FROM pg_authid WHERE rolname='regress_passwd_empty';
--- Test with invalid stored and server keys.
---
--- The first is valid, to act as a control. The others have too long
--- stored/server keys. They will be re-hashed.
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len0 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==$Ky+A30sewHIH3VHQLRN9vYsuzlgNyGNKCh37dy96Rqw=:COPdlNiIkrsacU5QoxydEuOH6e/KfiipeETb/bPw8ZI=';
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len1 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==$Ky+A30sewHIH3VHQLRN9vYsuzlgNyGNKCh37dy96RqwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=:COPdlNiIkrsacU5QoxydEuOH6e/KfiipeETb/bPw8ZI=';
-CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len2 PASSWORD 'SCRAM-SHA-256$4096:A6xHKoH/494E941doaPOYg==$Ky+A30sewHIH3VHQLRN9vYsuzlgNyGNKCh37dy96Rqw=:COPdlNiIkrsacU5QoxydEuOH6e/KfiipeETb/bPw8ZIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=';
+-- Neon does not support encrypted passwords, use unencrypted instead
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len0 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len1 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
+CREATE ROLE regress_passwd_sha_len2 PASSWORD NEON_PASSWORD_PLACEHOLDER;
-- Check that the invalid secrets were re-hashed. A re-hashed secret
-- should not contain the original salt.
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/privileges.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/privileges.sql
index 249df17a58..b258e7f26a 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/privileges.sql

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ license.workspace = true
[features]
default = []
# Enables test specific features.
testing = []
testing = ["fail/failpoints"]
[dependencies]
base64.workspace = true
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ camino.workspace = true
chrono.workspace = true
cfg-if.workspace = true
clap.workspace = true
fail.workspace = true
flate2.workspace = true
futures.workspace = true
hyper0 = { workspace = true, features = ["full"] }

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@@ -67,12 +67,15 @@ use compute_tools::params::*;
use compute_tools::spec::*;
use compute_tools::swap::resize_swap;
use rlimit::{setrlimit, Resource};
use utils::failpoint_support;
// this is an arbitrary build tag. Fine as a default / for testing purposes
// in-case of not-set environment var
const BUILD_TAG_DEFAULT: &str = "latest";
fn main() -> Result<()> {
let scenario = failpoint_support::init();
let (build_tag, clap_args) = init()?;
// enable core dumping for all child processes
@@ -100,6 +103,8 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
maybe_delay_exit(delay_exit);
scenario.teardown();
deinit_and_exit(wait_pg_result);
}
@@ -246,47 +251,48 @@ fn try_spec_from_cli(
let compute_id = matches.get_one::<String>("compute-id");
let control_plane_uri = matches.get_one::<String>("control-plane-uri");
let spec;
let mut live_config_allowed = false;
match spec_json {
// First, try to get cluster spec from the cli argument
Some(json) => {
info!("got spec from cli argument {}", json);
spec = Some(serde_json::from_str(json)?);
}
None => {
// Second, try to read it from the file if path is provided
if let Some(sp) = spec_path {
let path = Path::new(sp);
let file = File::open(path)?;
spec = Some(serde_json::from_reader(file)?);
live_config_allowed = true;
} else if let Some(id) = compute_id {
if let Some(cp_base) = control_plane_uri {
live_config_allowed = true;
spec = match get_spec_from_control_plane(cp_base, id) {
Ok(s) => s,
Err(e) => {
error!("cannot get response from control plane: {}", e);
panic!("neither spec nor confirmation that compute is in the Empty state was received");
}
};
} else {
panic!("must specify both --control-plane-uri and --compute-id or none");
}
} else {
panic!(
"compute spec should be provided by one of the following ways: \
--spec OR --spec-path OR --control-plane-uri and --compute-id"
);
}
}
// First, try to get cluster spec from the cli argument
if let Some(spec_json) = spec_json {
info!("got spec from cli argument {}", spec_json);
return Ok(CliSpecParams {
spec: Some(serde_json::from_str(spec_json)?),
live_config_allowed: false,
});
}
// Second, try to read it from the file if path is provided
if let Some(spec_path) = spec_path {
let file = File::open(Path::new(spec_path))?;
return Ok(CliSpecParams {
spec: Some(serde_json::from_reader(file)?),
live_config_allowed: true,
});
}
let Some(compute_id) = compute_id else {
panic!(
"compute spec should be provided by one of the following ways: \
--spec OR --spec-path OR --control-plane-uri and --compute-id"
);
};
let Some(control_plane_uri) = control_plane_uri else {
panic!("must specify both --control-plane-uri and --compute-id or none");
};
Ok(CliSpecParams {
spec,
live_config_allowed,
})
match get_spec_from_control_plane(control_plane_uri, compute_id) {
Ok(spec) => Ok(CliSpecParams {
spec,
live_config_allowed: true,
}),
Err(e) => {
error!(
"cannot get response from control plane: {}\n\
neither spec nor confirmation that compute is in the Empty state was received",
e
);
Err(e)
}
}
}
struct CliSpecParams {
@@ -418,9 +424,13 @@ fn start_postgres(
"running compute with features: {:?}",
state.pspec.as_ref().unwrap().spec.features
);
// before we release the mutex, fetch the swap size (if any) for later.
let swap_size_bytes = state.pspec.as_ref().unwrap().spec.swap_size_bytes;
let disk_quota_bytes = state.pspec.as_ref().unwrap().spec.disk_quota_bytes;
// before we release the mutex, fetch some parameters for later.
let &ComputeSpec {
swap_size_bytes,
disk_quota_bytes,
disable_lfc_resizing,
..
} = &state.pspec.as_ref().unwrap().spec;
drop(state);
// Launch remaining service threads
@@ -525,11 +535,18 @@ fn start_postgres(
// This token is used internally by the monitor to clean up all threads
let token = CancellationToken::new();
// don't pass postgres connection string to vm-monitor if we don't want it to resize LFC
let pgconnstr = if disable_lfc_resizing.unwrap_or(false) {
None
} else {
file_cache_connstr.cloned()
};
let vm_monitor = rt.as_ref().map(|rt| {
rt.spawn(vm_monitor::start(
Box::leak(Box::new(vm_monitor::Args {
cgroup: cgroup.cloned(),
pgconnstr: file_cache_connstr.cloned(),
pgconnstr,
addr: vm_monitor_addr.clone(),
})),
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@@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ use nix::unistd::Pid;
use tracing::{info, info_span, warn, Instrument};
use utils::fs_ext::is_directory_empty;
#[path = "fast_import/aws_s3_sync.rs"]
mod aws_s3_sync;
#[path = "fast_import/child_stdio_to_log.rs"]
mod child_stdio_to_log;
#[path = "fast_import/s3_uri.rs"]
mod s3_uri;
#[path = "fast_import/s5cmd.rs"]
mod s5cmd;
#[derive(clap::Parser)]
struct Args {
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ pub(crate) async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
}
info!("upload pgdata");
s5cmd::sync(Utf8Path::new(&pgdata_dir), &s3_prefix.append("/"))
aws_s3_sync::sync(Utf8Path::new(&pgdata_dir), &s3_prefix.append("/pgdata/"))
.await
.context("sync dump directory to destination")?;
@@ -334,10 +334,10 @@ pub(crate) async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
{
let status_dir = working_directory.join("status");
std::fs::create_dir(&status_dir).context("create status directory")?;
let status_file = status_dir.join("status");
let status_file = status_dir.join("pgdata");
std::fs::write(&status_file, serde_json::json!({"done": true}).to_string())
.context("write status file")?;
s5cmd::sync(&status_file, &s3_prefix.append("/status/pgdata"))
aws_s3_sync::sync(&status_dir, &s3_prefix.append("/status/"))
.await
.context("sync status directory to destination")?;
}

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@@ -4,24 +4,21 @@ use camino::Utf8Path;
use super::s3_uri::S3Uri;
pub(crate) async fn sync(local: &Utf8Path, remote: &S3Uri) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let mut builder = tokio::process::Command::new("s5cmd");
// s5cmd uses aws-sdk-go v1, hence doesn't support AWS_ENDPOINT_URL
if let Some(val) = std::env::var_os("AWS_ENDPOINT_URL") {
builder.arg("--endpoint-url").arg(val);
}
let mut builder = tokio::process::Command::new("aws");
builder
.arg("s3")
.arg("sync")
.arg(local.as_str())
.arg(remote.to_string());
let st = builder
.spawn()
.context("spawn s5cmd")?
.context("spawn aws s3 sync")?
.wait()
.await
.context("wait for s5cmd")?;
.context("wait for aws s3 sync")?;
if st.success() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(anyhow::anyhow!("s5cmd failed"))
Err(anyhow::anyhow!("aws s3 sync failed"))
}
}

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@@ -1181,8 +1181,19 @@ impl ComputeNode {
let mut conf = postgres::config::Config::from(conf);
conf.application_name("compute_ctl:migrations");
let mut client = conf.connect(NoTls)?;
handle_migrations(&mut client).context("apply_config handle_migrations")
match conf.connect(NoTls) {
Ok(mut client) => {
if let Err(e) = handle_migrations(&mut client) {
error!("Failed to run migrations: {}", e);
}
}
Err(e) => {
error!(
"Failed to connect to the compute for running migrations: {}",
e
);
}
};
});
Ok::<(), anyhow::Error>(())

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@@ -24,8 +24,11 @@ use metrics::proto::MetricFamily;
use metrics::Encoder;
use metrics::TextEncoder;
use tokio::task;
use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
use tracing::{debug, error, info, warn};
use tracing_utils::http::OtelName;
use utils::failpoint_support::failpoints_handler;
use utils::http::error::ApiError;
use utils::http::request::must_get_query_param;
fn status_response_from_state(state: &ComputeState) -> ComputeStatusResponse {
@@ -310,6 +313,18 @@ async fn routes(req: Request<Body>, compute: &Arc<ComputeNode>) -> Response<Body
}
}
(&Method::POST, "/failpoints") if cfg!(feature = "testing") => {
match failpoints_handler(req, CancellationToken::new()).await {
Ok(r) => r,
Err(ApiError::BadRequest(e)) => {
render_json_error(&e.to_string(), StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST)
}
Err(_) => {
render_json_error("Internal server error", StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)
}
}
}
// download extension files from remote extension storage on demand
(&Method::POST, route) if route.starts_with("/extension_server/") => {
info!("serving {:?} POST request", route);

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@@ -537,12 +537,14 @@ components:
properties:
extname:
type: string
versions:
type: array
version:
type: string
items:
type: string
n_databases:
type: integer
owned_by_superuser:
type: integer
SetRoleGrantsRequest:
type: object

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
use compute_api::responses::{InstalledExtension, InstalledExtensions};
use metrics::proto::MetricFamily;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use anyhow::Result;
use postgres::{Client, NoTls};
@@ -38,61 +37,77 @@ fn list_dbs(client: &mut Client) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
/// Connect to every database (see list_dbs above) and get the list of installed extensions.
///
/// Same extension can be installed in multiple databases with different versions,
/// we only keep the highest and lowest version across all databases.
/// so we report a separate metric (number of databases where it is installed)
/// for each extension version.
pub fn get_installed_extensions(mut conf: postgres::config::Config) -> Result<InstalledExtensions> {
conf.application_name("compute_ctl:get_installed_extensions");
let mut client = conf.connect(NoTls)?;
let databases: Vec<String> = list_dbs(&mut client)?;
let mut extensions_map: HashMap<String, InstalledExtension> = HashMap::new();
let mut extensions_map: HashMap<(String, String, String), InstalledExtension> = HashMap::new();
for db in databases.iter() {
conf.dbname(db);
let mut db_client = conf.connect(NoTls)?;
let extensions: Vec<(String, String)> = db_client
let extensions: Vec<(String, String, i32)> = db_client
.query(
"SELECT extname, extversion FROM pg_catalog.pg_extension;",
"SELECT extname, extversion, extowner::integer FROM pg_catalog.pg_extension",
&[],
)?
.iter()
.map(|row| (row.get("extname"), row.get("extversion")))
.map(|row| {
(
row.get("extname"),
row.get("extversion"),
row.get("extowner"),
)
})
.collect();
for (extname, v) in extensions.iter() {
for (extname, v, extowner) in extensions.iter() {
let version = v.to_string();
// increment the number of databases where the version of extension is installed
INSTALLED_EXTENSIONS
.with_label_values(&[extname, &version])
.inc();
// check if the extension is owned by superuser
// 10 is the oid of superuser
let owned_by_superuser = if *extowner == 10 { "1" } else { "0" };
extensions_map
.entry(extname.to_string())
.entry((
extname.to_string(),
version.clone(),
owned_by_superuser.to_string(),
))
.and_modify(|e| {
e.versions.insert(version.clone());
// count the number of databases where the extension is installed
e.n_databases += 1;
})
.or_insert(InstalledExtension {
extname: extname.to_string(),
versions: HashSet::from([version.clone()]),
version: version.clone(),
n_databases: 1,
owned_by_superuser: owned_by_superuser.to_string(),
});
}
}
let res = InstalledExtensions {
extensions: extensions_map.into_values().collect(),
};
for (key, ext) in extensions_map.iter() {
let (extname, version, owned_by_superuser) = key;
let n_databases = ext.n_databases as u64;
Ok(res)
INSTALLED_EXTENSIONS
.with_label_values(&[extname, version, owned_by_superuser])
.set(n_databases);
}
Ok(InstalledExtensions {
extensions: extensions_map.into_values().collect(),
})
}
static INSTALLED_EXTENSIONS: Lazy<UIntGaugeVec> = Lazy::new(|| {
register_uint_gauge_vec!(
"compute_installed_extensions",
"Number of databases where the version of extension is installed",
&["extension_name", "version"]
&["extension_name", "version", "owned_by_superuser"]
)
.expect("failed to define a metric")
});

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@@ -1,13 +1,16 @@
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
use fail::fail_point;
use postgres::Client;
use tracing::info;
/// Runs a series of migrations on a target database
pub(crate) struct MigrationRunner<'m> {
client: &'m mut Client,
migrations: &'m [&'m str],
}
impl<'m> MigrationRunner<'m> {
/// Create a new migration runner
pub fn new(client: &'m mut Client, migrations: &'m [&'m str]) -> Self {
// The neon_migration.migration_id::id column is a bigint, which is equivalent to an i64
assert!(migrations.len() + 1 < i64::MAX as usize);
@@ -15,6 +18,7 @@ impl<'m> MigrationRunner<'m> {
Self { client, migrations }
}
/// Get the current value neon_migration.migration_id
fn get_migration_id(&mut self) -> Result<i64> {
let query = "SELECT id FROM neon_migration.migration_id";
let row = self
@@ -25,37 +29,61 @@ impl<'m> MigrationRunner<'m> {
Ok(row.get::<&str, i64>("id"))
}
/// Update the neon_migration.migration_id value
///
/// This function has a fail point called compute-migration, which can be
/// used if you would like to fail the application of a series of migrations
/// at some point.
fn update_migration_id(&mut self, migration_id: i64) -> Result<()> {
let setval = format!("UPDATE neon_migration.migration_id SET id={}", migration_id);
// We use this fail point in order to check that failing in the
// middle of applying a series of migrations fails in an expected
// manner
if cfg!(feature = "testing") {
let fail = (|| {
fail_point!("compute-migration", |fail_migration_id| {
migration_id == fail_migration_id.unwrap().parse::<i64>().unwrap()
});
false
})();
if fail {
return Err(anyhow::anyhow!(format!(
"migration {} was configured to fail because of a failpoint",
migration_id
)));
}
}
self.client
.simple_query(&setval)
.query(
"UPDATE neon_migration.migration_id SET id = $1",
&[&migration_id],
)
.context("run_migrations update id")?;
Ok(())
}
fn prepare_migrations(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
let query = "CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS neon_migration";
self.client.simple_query(query)?;
let query = "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS neon_migration.migration_id (key INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, id bigint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0)";
self.client.simple_query(query)?;
let query = "INSERT INTO neon_migration.migration_id VALUES (0, 0) ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING";
self.client.simple_query(query)?;
let query = "ALTER SCHEMA neon_migration OWNER TO cloud_admin";
self.client.simple_query(query)?;
let query = "REVOKE ALL ON SCHEMA neon_migration FROM PUBLIC";
self.client.simple_query(query)?;
/// Prepare the migrations the target database for handling migrations
fn prepare_database(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
self.client
.simple_query("CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS neon_migration")?;
self.client.simple_query("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS neon_migration.migration_id (key INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, id bigint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0)")?;
self.client.simple_query(
"INSERT INTO neon_migration.migration_id VALUES (0, 0) ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING",
)?;
self.client
.simple_query("ALTER SCHEMA neon_migration OWNER TO cloud_admin")?;
self.client
.simple_query("REVOKE ALL ON SCHEMA neon_migration FROM PUBLIC")?;
Ok(())
}
/// Run the configrured set of migrations
pub fn run_migrations(mut self) -> Result<()> {
self.prepare_migrations()?;
self.prepare_database()?;
let mut current_migration = self.get_migration_id()? as usize;
while current_migration < self.migrations.len() {
@@ -69,6 +97,11 @@ impl<'m> MigrationRunner<'m> {
if migration.starts_with("-- SKIP") {
info!("Skipping migration id={}", migration_id!(current_migration));
// Even though we are skipping the migration, updating the
// migration ID should help keep logic easy to understand when
// trying to understand the state of a cluster.
self.update_migration_id(migration_id!(current_migration))?;
} else {
info!(
"Running migration id={}:\n{}\n",
@@ -87,7 +120,6 @@ impl<'m> MigrationRunner<'m> {
)
})?;
// Migration IDs start at 1
self.update_migration_id(migration_id!(current_migration))?;
self.client

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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
DO $$
DECLARE
bypassrls boolean;
BEGIN
SELECT rolbypassrls INTO bypassrls FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname = 'neon_superuser';
IF NOT bypassrls THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'neon_superuser cannot bypass RLS';
END IF;
END $$;

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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
DO $$
DECLARE
role record;
BEGIN
FOR role IN
SELECT rolname AS name, rolinherit AS inherit
FROM pg_roles
WHERE pg_has_role(rolname, 'neon_superuser', 'member')
LOOP
IF NOT role.inherit THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION '% cannot inherit', quote_ident(role.name);
END IF;
END LOOP;
FOR role IN
SELECT rolname AS name, rolbypassrls AS bypassrls
FROM pg_roles
WHERE NOT pg_has_role(rolname, 'neon_superuser', 'member')
AND NOT starts_with(rolname, 'pg_')
LOOP
IF role.bypassrls THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION '% can bypass RLS', quote_ident(role.name);
END IF;
END LOOP;
END $$;

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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
DO $$
BEGIN
IF (SELECT current_setting('server_version_num')::numeric < 160000) THEN
RETURN;
END IF;
IF NOT (SELECT pg_has_role('neon_superuser', 'pg_create_subscription', 'member')) THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'neon_superuser cannot execute pg_create_subscription';
END IF;
END $$;

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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
DO $$
DECLARE
monitor record;
BEGIN
SELECT pg_has_role('neon_superuser', 'pg_monitor', 'member') AS member,
admin_option AS admin
INTO monitor
FROM pg_auth_members
WHERE roleid = 'pg_monitor'::regrole
AND member = 'pg_monitor'::regrole;
IF NOT monitor.member THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'neon_superuser is not a member of pg_monitor';
END IF;
IF NOT monitor.admin THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'neon_superuser cannot grant pg_monitor';
END IF;
END $$;

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
-- This test was never written becuase at the time migration tests were added
-- the accompanying migration was already skipped.

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
-- This test was never written becuase at the time migration tests were added
-- the accompanying migration was already skipped.

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
-- This test was never written becuase at the time migration tests were added
-- the accompanying migration was already skipped.

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
-- This test was never written becuase at the time migration tests were added
-- the accompanying migration was already skipped.

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
-- This test was never written becuase at the time migration tests were added
-- the accompanying migration was already skipped.

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
DO $$
DECLARE
can_execute boolean;
BEGIN
SELECT bool_and(has_function_privilege('neon_superuser', oid, 'execute'))
INTO can_execute
FROM pg_proc
WHERE proname IN ('pg_export_snapshot', 'pg_log_standby_snapshot')
AND pronamespace = 'pg_catalog'::regnamespace;
IF NOT can_execute THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'neon_superuser cannot execute both pg_export_snapshot and pg_log_standby_snapshot';
END IF;
END $$;

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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
DO $$
DECLARE
can_execute boolean;
BEGIN
SELECT has_function_privilege('neon_superuser', oid, 'execute')
INTO can_execute
FROM pg_proc
WHERE proname = 'pg_show_replication_origin_status'
AND pronamespace = 'pg_catalog'::regnamespace;
IF NOT can_execute THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'neon_superuser cannot execute pg_show_replication_origin_status';
END IF;
END $$;

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@@ -274,6 +274,7 @@ fn fill_remote_storage_secrets_vars(mut cmd: &mut Command) -> &mut Command {
for env_key in [
"AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID",
"AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY",
"AWS_SESSION_TOKEN",
"AWS_PROFILE",
// HOME is needed in combination with `AWS_PROFILE` to pick up the SSO sessions.
"HOME",

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@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ use control_plane::storage_controller::{
NeonStorageControllerStartArgs, NeonStorageControllerStopArgs, StorageController,
};
use control_plane::{broker, local_env};
use nix::fcntl::{flock, FlockArg};
use pageserver_api::config::{
DEFAULT_HTTP_LISTEN_PORT as DEFAULT_PAGESERVER_HTTP_PORT,
DEFAULT_PG_LISTEN_PORT as DEFAULT_PAGESERVER_PG_PORT,
@@ -36,6 +37,8 @@ use safekeeper_api::{
};
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::collections::{BTreeSet, HashMap};
use std::fs::File;
use std::os::fd::AsRawFd;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::exit;
use std::str::FromStr;
@@ -689,6 +692,21 @@ struct TimelineTreeEl {
pub children: BTreeSet<TimelineId>,
}
/// A flock-based guard over the neon_local repository directory
struct RepoLock {
_file: File,
}
impl RepoLock {
fn new() -> Result<Self> {
let repo_dir = File::open(local_env::base_path())?;
let repo_dir_fd = repo_dir.as_raw_fd();
flock(repo_dir_fd, FlockArg::LockExclusive)?;
Ok(Self { _file: repo_dir })
}
}
// Main entry point for the 'neon_local' CLI utility
//
// This utility helps to manage neon installation. That includes following:
@@ -700,9 +718,14 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
let cli = Cli::parse();
// Check for 'neon init' command first.
let subcommand_result = if let NeonLocalCmd::Init(args) = cli.command {
handle_init(&args).map(|env| Some(Cow::Owned(env)))
let (subcommand_result, _lock) = if let NeonLocalCmd::Init(args) = cli.command {
(handle_init(&args).map(|env| Some(Cow::Owned(env))), None)
} else {
// This tool uses a collection of simple files to store its state, and consequently
// it is not generally safe to run multiple commands concurrently. Rather than expect
// all callers to know this, use a lock file to protect against concurrent execution.
let _repo_lock = RepoLock::new().unwrap();
// all other commands need an existing config
let env = LocalEnv::load_config(&local_env::base_path()).context("Error loading config")?;
let original_env = env.clone();
@@ -728,11 +751,12 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
NeonLocalCmd::Mappings(subcmd) => handle_mappings(&subcmd, env),
};
if &original_env != env {
let subcommand_result = if &original_env != env {
subcommand_result.map(|()| Some(Cow::Borrowed(env)))
} else {
subcommand_result.map(|()| None)
}
};
(subcommand_result, Some(_repo_lock))
};
match subcommand_result {
@@ -922,7 +946,7 @@ fn handle_init(args: &InitCmdArgs) -> anyhow::Result<LocalEnv> {
} else {
// User (likely interactive) did not provide a description of the environment, give them the default
NeonLocalInitConf {
control_plane_api: Some(Some(DEFAULT_PAGESERVER_CONTROL_PLANE_API.parse().unwrap())),
control_plane_api: Some(DEFAULT_PAGESERVER_CONTROL_PLANE_API.parse().unwrap()),
broker: NeonBroker {
listen_addr: DEFAULT_BROKER_ADDR.parse().unwrap(),
},
@@ -1718,18 +1742,15 @@ async fn handle_start_all_impl(
broker::start_broker_process(env, &retry_timeout).await
});
// Only start the storage controller if the pageserver is configured to need it
if env.control_plane_api.is_some() {
js.spawn(async move {
let storage_controller = StorageController::from_env(env);
storage_controller
.start(NeonStorageControllerStartArgs::with_default_instance_id(
retry_timeout,
))
.await
.map_err(|e| e.context("start storage_controller"))
});
}
js.spawn(async move {
let storage_controller = StorageController::from_env(env);
storage_controller
.start(NeonStorageControllerStartArgs::with_default_instance_id(
retry_timeout,
))
.await
.map_err(|e| e.context("start storage_controller"))
});
for ps_conf in &env.pageservers {
js.spawn(async move {
@@ -1774,10 +1795,6 @@ async fn neon_start_status_check(
const RETRY_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_millis(100);
const NOTICE_AFTER_RETRIES: Duration = Duration::from_secs(5);
if env.control_plane_api.is_none() {
return Ok(());
}
let storcon = StorageController::from_env(env);
let retries = retry_timeout.as_millis() / RETRY_INTERVAL.as_millis();

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@@ -316,6 +316,10 @@ impl Endpoint {
// and can cause errors like 'no unpinned buffers available', see
// <https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9956>
conf.append("shared_buffers", "1MB");
// Postgres defaults to effective_io_concurrency=1, which does not exercise the pageserver's
// batching logic. Set this to 2 so that we exercise the code a bit without letting
// individual tests do a lot of concurrent work on underpowered test machines
conf.append("effective_io_concurrency", "2");
conf.append("fsync", "off");
conf.append("max_connections", "100");
conf.append("wal_level", "logical");
@@ -581,6 +585,7 @@ impl Endpoint {
features: self.features.clone(),
swap_size_bytes: None,
disk_quota_bytes: None,
disable_lfc_resizing: None,
cluster: Cluster {
cluster_id: None, // project ID: not used
name: None, // project name: not used
@@ -810,7 +815,7 @@ impl Endpoint {
}
let client = reqwest::Client::builder()
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(30))
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(120))
.build()
.unwrap();
let response = client

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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ pub struct LocalEnv {
// Control plane upcall API for pageserver: if None, we will not run storage_controller If set, this will
// be propagated into each pageserver's configuration.
pub control_plane_api: Option<Url>,
pub control_plane_api: Url,
// Control plane upcall API for storage controller. If set, this will be propagated into the
// storage controller's configuration.
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ pub struct NeonLocalInitConf {
pub storage_controller: Option<NeonStorageControllerConf>,
pub pageservers: Vec<NeonLocalInitPageserverConf>,
pub safekeepers: Vec<SafekeeperConf>,
pub control_plane_api: Option<Option<Url>>,
pub control_plane_api: Option<Url>,
pub control_plane_compute_hook_api: Option<Option<Url>>,
}
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ impl NeonStorageControllerConf {
const DEFAULT_MAX_WARMING_UP_INTERVAL: std::time::Duration = std::time::Duration::from_secs(30);
// Very tight heartbeat interval to speed up tests
const DEFAULT_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL: std::time::Duration = std::time::Duration::from_millis(100);
const DEFAULT_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL: std::time::Duration = std::time::Duration::from_millis(1000);
}
impl Default for NeonStorageControllerConf {
@@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ impl LocalEnv {
storage_controller,
pageservers,
safekeepers,
control_plane_api,
control_plane_api: control_plane_api.unwrap(),
control_plane_compute_hook_api,
branch_name_mappings,
}
@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ impl LocalEnv {
storage_controller: self.storage_controller.clone(),
pageservers: vec![], // it's skip_serializing anyway
safekeepers: self.safekeepers.clone(),
control_plane_api: self.control_plane_api.clone(),
control_plane_api: Some(self.control_plane_api.clone()),
control_plane_compute_hook_api: self.control_plane_compute_hook_api.clone(),
branch_name_mappings: self.branch_name_mappings.clone(),
},
@@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ impl LocalEnv {
storage_controller: storage_controller.unwrap_or_default(),
pageservers: pageservers.iter().map(Into::into).collect(),
safekeepers,
control_plane_api: control_plane_api.unwrap_or_default(),
control_plane_api: control_plane_api.unwrap(),
control_plane_compute_hook_api: control_plane_compute_hook_api.unwrap_or_default(),
branch_name_mappings: Default::default(),
};

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@@ -95,21 +95,19 @@ impl PageServerNode {
let mut overrides = vec![pg_distrib_dir_param, broker_endpoint_param];
if let Some(control_plane_api) = &self.env.control_plane_api {
overrides.push(format!(
"control_plane_api='{}'",
control_plane_api.as_str()
));
overrides.push(format!(
"control_plane_api='{}'",
self.env.control_plane_api.as_str()
));
// Storage controller uses the same auth as pageserver: if JWT is enabled
// for us, we will also need it to talk to them.
if matches!(conf.http_auth_type, AuthType::NeonJWT) {
let jwt_token = self
.env
.generate_auth_token(&Claims::new(None, Scope::GenerationsApi))
.unwrap();
overrides.push(format!("control_plane_api_token='{}'", jwt_token));
}
// Storage controller uses the same auth as pageserver: if JWT is enabled
// for us, we will also need it to talk to them.
if matches!(conf.http_auth_type, AuthType::NeonJWT) {
let jwt_token = self
.env
.generate_auth_token(&Claims::new(None, Scope::GenerationsApi))
.unwrap();
overrides.push(format!("control_plane_api_token='{}'", jwt_token));
}
if !conf.other.contains_key("remote_storage") {
@@ -435,7 +433,7 @@ impl PageServerNode {
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let config = Self::parse_config(settings)?;
self.http_client
.tenant_config(&models::TenantConfigRequest { tenant_id, config })
.set_tenant_config(&models::TenantConfigRequest { tenant_id, config })
.await?;
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@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ impl StorageController {
.port(),
)
} else {
let listen_url = self.env.control_plane_api.clone().unwrap();
let listen_url = self.env.control_plane_api.clone();
let listen = format!(
"{}:{}",
@@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ impl StorageController {
} else {
// The configured URL has the /upcall path prefix for pageservers to use: we will strip that out
// for general purpose API access.
let listen_url = self.env.control_plane_api.clone().unwrap();
let listen_url = self.env.control_plane_api.clone();
Url::from_str(&format!(
"http://{}:{}/{path}",
listen_url.host_str().unwrap(),

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@@ -5,12 +5,13 @@ use clap::{Parser, Subcommand};
use pageserver_api::{
controller_api::{
AvailabilityZone, NodeAvailabilityWrapper, NodeDescribeResponse, NodeShardResponse,
ShardSchedulingPolicy, TenantCreateRequest, TenantDescribeResponse, TenantPolicyRequest,
SafekeeperDescribeResponse, ShardSchedulingPolicy, TenantCreateRequest,
TenantDescribeResponse, TenantPolicyRequest,
},
models::{
EvictionPolicy, EvictionPolicyLayerAccessThreshold, LocationConfigSecondary,
ShardParameters, TenantConfig, TenantConfigRequest, TenantShardSplitRequest,
TenantShardSplitResponse,
ShardParameters, TenantConfig, TenantConfigPatchRequest, TenantConfigRequest,
TenantShardSplitRequest, TenantShardSplitResponse,
},
shard::{ShardStripeSize, TenantShardId},
};
@@ -116,9 +117,19 @@ enum Command {
#[arg(long)]
tenant_shard_id: TenantShardId,
},
/// Modify the pageserver tenant configuration of a tenant: this is the configuration structure
/// Set the pageserver tenant configuration of a tenant: this is the configuration structure
/// that is passed through to pageservers, and does not affect storage controller behavior.
TenantConfig {
/// Any previous tenant configs are overwritten.
SetTenantConfig {
#[arg(long)]
tenant_id: TenantId,
#[arg(long)]
config: String,
},
/// Patch the pageserver tenant configuration of a tenant. Any fields with null values in the
/// provided JSON are unset from the tenant config and all fields with non-null values are set.
/// Unspecified fields are not changed.
PatchTenantConfig {
#[arg(long)]
tenant_id: TenantId,
#[arg(long)]
@@ -201,6 +212,8 @@ enum Command {
#[arg(long)]
timeout: humantime::Duration,
},
/// List safekeepers known to the storage controller
Safekeepers {},
}
#[derive(Parser)]
@@ -549,11 +562,21 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
)
.await?;
}
Command::TenantConfig { tenant_id, config } => {
Command::SetTenantConfig { tenant_id, config } => {
let tenant_conf = serde_json::from_str(&config)?;
vps_client
.tenant_config(&TenantConfigRequest {
.set_tenant_config(&TenantConfigRequest {
tenant_id,
config: tenant_conf,
})
.await?;
}
Command::PatchTenantConfig { tenant_id, config } => {
let tenant_conf = serde_json::from_str(&config)?;
vps_client
.patch_tenant_config(&TenantConfigPatchRequest {
tenant_id,
config: tenant_conf,
})
@@ -736,7 +759,7 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
threshold,
} => {
vps_client
.tenant_config(&TenantConfigRequest {
.set_tenant_config(&TenantConfigRequest {
tenant_id,
config: TenantConfig {
eviction_policy: Some(EvictionPolicy::LayerAccessThreshold(
@@ -1000,6 +1023,31 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
"Fill was cancelled for node {node_id}. Schedulling policy is now {final_policy:?}"
);
}
Command::Safekeepers {} => {
let mut resp = storcon_client
.dispatch::<(), Vec<SafekeeperDescribeResponse>>(
Method::GET,
"control/v1/safekeeper".to_string(),
None,
)
.await?;
resp.sort_by(|a, b| a.id.cmp(&b.id));
let mut table = comfy_table::Table::new();
table.set_header(["Id", "Version", "Host", "Port", "Http Port", "AZ Id"]);
for sk in resp {
table.add_row([
format!("{}", sk.id),
format!("{}", sk.version),
sk.host,
format!("{}", sk.port),
format!("{}", sk.http_port),
sk.availability_zone_id.to_string(),
]);
}
println!("{table}");
}
}
Ok(())

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@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ allow = [
"MPL-2.0",
"OpenSSL",
"Unicode-DFS-2016",
"Unicode-3.0",
]
confidence-threshold = 0.8
exceptions = [

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@@ -132,11 +132,6 @@
"name": "cron.database",
"value": "postgres",
"vartype": "string"
},
{
"name": "session_preload_libraries",
"value": "anon",
"vartype": "string"
}
]
},

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@@ -35,11 +35,11 @@ for pg_version in ${TEST_VERSION_ONLY-14 15 16 17}; do
echo "clean up containers if exists"
cleanup
PG_TEST_VERSION=$((pg_version < 16 ? 16 : pg_version))
# The support of pg_anon not yet added to PG17, so we have to remove the corresponding option
if [ $pg_version -eq 17 ]; then
# The support of pg_anon not yet added to PG17, so we have to add the corresponding option for other PG versions
if [ "${pg_version}" -ne 17 ]; then
SPEC_PATH="compute_wrapper/var/db/postgres/specs"
mv $SPEC_PATH/spec.json $SPEC_PATH/spec.bak
jq 'del(.cluster.settings[] | select (.name == "session_preload_libraries"))' $SPEC_PATH/spec.bak > $SPEC_PATH/spec.json
jq '.cluster.settings += [{"name": "session_preload_libraries","value": "anon","vartype": "string"}]' "${SPEC_PATH}/spec.bak" > "${SPEC_PATH}/spec.json"
fi
PG_VERSION=$pg_version PG_TEST_VERSION=$PG_TEST_VERSION docker compose --profile test-extensions -f $COMPOSE_FILE up --build -d
@@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ for pg_version in ${TEST_VERSION_ONLY-14 15 16 17}; do
fi
fi
cleanup
# The support of pg_anon not yet added to PG17, so we have to remove the corresponding option
if [ $pg_version -eq 17 ]; then
mv $SPEC_PATH/spec.bak $SPEC_PATH/spec.json
# Restore the original spec.json
if [ "$pg_version" -ne 17 ]; then
mv "$SPEC_PATH/spec.bak" "$SPEC_PATH/spec.json"
fi
done

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
//! Structs representing the JSON formats used in the compute_ctl's HTTP API.
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::fmt::Display;
use chrono::{DateTime, Utc};
@@ -163,8 +162,9 @@ pub enum ControlPlaneComputeStatus {
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Serialize)]
pub struct InstalledExtension {
pub extname: String,
pub versions: HashSet<String>,
pub version: String,
pub n_databases: u32, // Number of databases using this extension
pub owned_by_superuser: String,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Serialize)]

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@@ -67,6 +67,15 @@ pub struct ComputeSpec {
#[serde(default)]
pub disk_quota_bytes: Option<u64>,
/// Disables the vm-monitor behavior that resizes LFC on upscale/downscale, instead relying on
/// the initial size of LFC.
///
/// This is intended for use when the LFC size is being overridden from the default but
/// autoscaling is still enabled, and we don't want the vm-monitor to interfere with the custom
/// LFC sizing.
#[serde(default)]
pub disable_lfc_resizing: Option<bool>,
/// Expected cluster state at the end of transition process.
pub cluster: Cluster,
pub delta_operations: Option<Vec<DeltaOp>>,

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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ impl Timing {
/// Return true if there is a ready event.
fn is_event_ready(&self, queue: &mut BinaryHeap<Pending>) -> bool {
queue.peek().map_or(false, |x| x.time <= self.now())
queue.peek().is_some_and(|x| x.time <= self.now())
}
/// Clear all pending events.

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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ pub struct TenantPolicyRequest {
pub scheduling: Option<ShardSchedulingPolicy>,
}
#[derive(Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)]
#[derive(Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub struct AvailabilityZone(pub String);
impl Display for AvailabilityZone {
@@ -372,6 +372,23 @@ pub struct MetadataHealthListOutdatedResponse {
pub health_records: Vec<MetadataHealthRecord>,
}
/// Publicly exposed safekeeper description
///
/// The `active` flag which we have in the DB is not included on purpose: it is deprecated.
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
pub struct SafekeeperDescribeResponse {
pub id: NodeId,
pub region_id: String,
/// 1 is special, it means just created (not currently posted to storcon).
/// Zero or negative is not really expected.
/// Otherwise the number from `release-$(number_of_commits_on_branch)` tag.
pub version: i64,
pub host: String,
pub port: i32,
pub http_port: i32,
pub availability_zone_id: String,
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ pub struct Key {
/// When working with large numbers of Keys in-memory, it is more efficient to handle them as i128 than as
/// a struct of fields.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Ord, PartialOrd, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Ord, PartialOrd, Serialize, Deserialize, Debug)]
pub struct CompactKey(i128);
/// The storage key size.
@@ -565,6 +565,10 @@ impl Key {
&& self.field5 == 0
&& self.field6 == u32::MAX
}
pub fn is_slru_dir_key(&self) -> bool {
slru_dir_kind(self).is_some()
}
}
#[inline(always)]

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ pub mod utilization;
use camino::Utf8PathBuf;
pub use utilization::PageserverUtilization;
use core::ops::Range;
use std::{
collections::HashMap,
fmt::Display,
@@ -17,7 +18,7 @@ use std::{
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ReadBytesExt};
use postgres_ffi::BLCKSZ;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize, Serializer};
use serde_with::serde_as;
use utils::{
completion,
@@ -28,6 +29,7 @@ use utils::{
};
use crate::{
key::Key,
reltag::RelTag,
shard::{ShardCount, ShardStripeSize, TenantShardId},
};
@@ -210,6 +212,68 @@ pub enum TimelineState {
Broken { reason: String, backtrace: String },
}
#[serde_with::serde_as]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, serde::Deserialize, serde::Serialize)]
pub struct CompactLsnRange {
pub start: Lsn,
pub end: Lsn,
}
#[serde_with::serde_as]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, serde::Deserialize, serde::Serialize)]
pub struct CompactKeyRange {
#[serde_as(as = "serde_with::DisplayFromStr")]
pub start: Key,
#[serde_as(as = "serde_with::DisplayFromStr")]
pub end: Key,
}
impl From<Range<Lsn>> for CompactLsnRange {
fn from(range: Range<Lsn>) -> Self {
Self {
start: range.start,
end: range.end,
}
}
}
impl From<Range<Key>> for CompactKeyRange {
fn from(range: Range<Key>) -> Self {
Self {
start: range.start,
end: range.end,
}
}
}
impl From<CompactLsnRange> for Range<Lsn> {
fn from(range: CompactLsnRange) -> Self {
range.start..range.end
}
}
impl From<CompactKeyRange> for Range<Key> {
fn from(range: CompactKeyRange) -> Self {
range.start..range.end
}
}
impl CompactLsnRange {
pub fn above(lsn: Lsn) -> Self {
Self {
start: lsn,
end: Lsn::MAX,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize)]
pub struct CompactInfoResponse {
pub compact_key_range: Option<CompactKeyRange>,
pub compact_lsn_range: Option<CompactLsnRange>,
pub sub_compaction: bool,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
pub struct TimelineCreateRequest {
pub new_timeline_id: TimelineId,
@@ -325,6 +389,115 @@ impl Default for ShardParameters {
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum FieldPatch<T> {
Upsert(T),
Remove,
#[default]
Noop,
}
impl<T> FieldPatch<T> {
fn is_noop(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, FieldPatch::Noop)
}
pub fn apply(self, target: &mut Option<T>) {
match self {
Self::Upsert(v) => *target = Some(v),
Self::Remove => *target = None,
Self::Noop => {}
}
}
pub fn map<U, E, F: FnOnce(T) -> Result<U, E>>(self, map: F) -> Result<FieldPatch<U>, E> {
match self {
Self::Upsert(v) => Ok(FieldPatch::<U>::Upsert(map(v)?)),
Self::Remove => Ok(FieldPatch::<U>::Remove),
Self::Noop => Ok(FieldPatch::<U>::Noop),
}
}
}
impl<'de, T: Deserialize<'de>> Deserialize<'de> for FieldPatch<T> {
fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>
where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
{
Option::deserialize(deserializer).map(|opt| match opt {
None => FieldPatch::Remove,
Some(val) => FieldPatch::Upsert(val),
})
}
}
impl<T: Serialize> Serialize for FieldPatch<T> {
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: Serializer,
{
match self {
FieldPatch::Upsert(val) => serializer.serialize_some(val),
FieldPatch::Remove => serializer.serialize_none(),
FieldPatch::Noop => unreachable!(),
}
}
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Default, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
#[serde(default)]
pub struct TenantConfigPatch {
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub checkpoint_distance: FieldPatch<u64>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub checkpoint_timeout: FieldPatch<String>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub compaction_target_size: FieldPatch<u64>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub compaction_period: FieldPatch<String>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub compaction_threshold: FieldPatch<usize>,
// defer parsing compaction_algorithm, like eviction_policy
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub compaction_algorithm: FieldPatch<CompactionAlgorithmSettings>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub gc_horizon: FieldPatch<u64>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub gc_period: FieldPatch<String>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub image_creation_threshold: FieldPatch<usize>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub pitr_interval: FieldPatch<String>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub walreceiver_connect_timeout: FieldPatch<String>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub lagging_wal_timeout: FieldPatch<String>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub max_lsn_wal_lag: FieldPatch<NonZeroU64>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub eviction_policy: FieldPatch<EvictionPolicy>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub min_resident_size_override: FieldPatch<u64>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub evictions_low_residence_duration_metric_threshold: FieldPatch<String>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub heatmap_period: FieldPatch<String>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub lazy_slru_download: FieldPatch<bool>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub timeline_get_throttle: FieldPatch<ThrottleConfig>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub image_layer_creation_check_threshold: FieldPatch<u8>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub lsn_lease_length: FieldPatch<String>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub lsn_lease_length_for_ts: FieldPatch<String>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub timeline_offloading: FieldPatch<bool>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "FieldPatch::is_noop")]
pub wal_receiver_protocol_override: FieldPatch<PostgresClientProtocol>,
}
/// An alternative representation of `pageserver::tenant::TenantConf` with
/// simpler types.
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Default, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
@@ -356,6 +529,107 @@ pub struct TenantConfig {
pub wal_receiver_protocol_override: Option<PostgresClientProtocol>,
}
impl TenantConfig {
pub fn apply_patch(self, patch: TenantConfigPatch) -> TenantConfig {
let Self {
mut checkpoint_distance,
mut checkpoint_timeout,
mut compaction_target_size,
mut compaction_period,
mut compaction_threshold,
mut compaction_algorithm,
mut gc_horizon,
mut gc_period,
mut image_creation_threshold,
mut pitr_interval,
mut walreceiver_connect_timeout,
mut lagging_wal_timeout,
mut max_lsn_wal_lag,
mut eviction_policy,
mut min_resident_size_override,
mut evictions_low_residence_duration_metric_threshold,
mut heatmap_period,
mut lazy_slru_download,
mut timeline_get_throttle,
mut image_layer_creation_check_threshold,
mut lsn_lease_length,
mut lsn_lease_length_for_ts,
mut timeline_offloading,
mut wal_receiver_protocol_override,
} = self;
patch.checkpoint_distance.apply(&mut checkpoint_distance);
patch.checkpoint_timeout.apply(&mut checkpoint_timeout);
patch
.compaction_target_size
.apply(&mut compaction_target_size);
patch.compaction_period.apply(&mut compaction_period);
patch.compaction_threshold.apply(&mut compaction_threshold);
patch.compaction_algorithm.apply(&mut compaction_algorithm);
patch.gc_horizon.apply(&mut gc_horizon);
patch.gc_period.apply(&mut gc_period);
patch
.image_creation_threshold
.apply(&mut image_creation_threshold);
patch.pitr_interval.apply(&mut pitr_interval);
patch
.walreceiver_connect_timeout
.apply(&mut walreceiver_connect_timeout);
patch.lagging_wal_timeout.apply(&mut lagging_wal_timeout);
patch.max_lsn_wal_lag.apply(&mut max_lsn_wal_lag);
patch.eviction_policy.apply(&mut eviction_policy);
patch
.min_resident_size_override
.apply(&mut min_resident_size_override);
patch
.evictions_low_residence_duration_metric_threshold
.apply(&mut evictions_low_residence_duration_metric_threshold);
patch.heatmap_period.apply(&mut heatmap_period);
patch.lazy_slru_download.apply(&mut lazy_slru_download);
patch
.timeline_get_throttle
.apply(&mut timeline_get_throttle);
patch
.image_layer_creation_check_threshold
.apply(&mut image_layer_creation_check_threshold);
patch.lsn_lease_length.apply(&mut lsn_lease_length);
patch
.lsn_lease_length_for_ts
.apply(&mut lsn_lease_length_for_ts);
patch.timeline_offloading.apply(&mut timeline_offloading);
patch
.wal_receiver_protocol_override
.apply(&mut wal_receiver_protocol_override);
Self {
checkpoint_distance,
checkpoint_timeout,
compaction_target_size,
compaction_period,
compaction_threshold,
compaction_algorithm,
gc_horizon,
gc_period,
image_creation_threshold,
pitr_interval,
walreceiver_connect_timeout,
lagging_wal_timeout,
max_lsn_wal_lag,
eviction_policy,
min_resident_size_override,
evictions_low_residence_duration_metric_threshold,
heatmap_period,
lazy_slru_download,
timeline_get_throttle,
image_layer_creation_check_threshold,
lsn_lease_length,
lsn_lease_length_for_ts,
timeline_offloading,
wal_receiver_protocol_override,
}
}
}
/// The policy for the aux file storage.
///
/// It can be switched through `switch_aux_file_policy` tenant config.
@@ -686,6 +960,14 @@ impl TenantConfigRequest {
}
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug)]
#[serde(deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct TenantConfigPatchRequest {
pub tenant_id: TenantId,
#[serde(flatten)]
pub config: TenantConfigPatch, // as we have a flattened field, we should reject all unknown fields in it
}
/// See [`TenantState::attachment_status`] and the OpenAPI docs for context.
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)]
#[serde(tag = "slug", content = "data", rename_all = "snake_case")]
@@ -1699,4 +1981,45 @@ mod tests {
);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_tenant_config_patch_request_serde() {
let patch_request = TenantConfigPatchRequest {
tenant_id: TenantId::from_str("17c6d121946a61e5ab0fe5a2fd4d8215").unwrap(),
config: TenantConfigPatch {
checkpoint_distance: FieldPatch::Upsert(42),
gc_horizon: FieldPatch::Remove,
compaction_threshold: FieldPatch::Noop,
..TenantConfigPatch::default()
},
};
let json = serde_json::to_string(&patch_request).unwrap();
let expected = r#"{"tenant_id":"17c6d121946a61e5ab0fe5a2fd4d8215","checkpoint_distance":42,"gc_horizon":null}"#;
assert_eq!(json, expected);
let decoded: TenantConfigPatchRequest = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
assert_eq!(decoded.tenant_id, patch_request.tenant_id);
assert_eq!(decoded.config, patch_request.config);
// Now apply the patch to a config to demonstrate semantics
let base = TenantConfig {
checkpoint_distance: Some(28),
gc_horizon: Some(100),
compaction_target_size: Some(1024),
..Default::default()
};
let expected = TenantConfig {
checkpoint_distance: Some(42),
gc_horizon: None,
..base.clone()
};
let patched = base.apply_patch(decoded.config);
assert_eq!(patched, expected);
}
}

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@@ -173,7 +173,11 @@ impl ShardIdentity {
/// Return true if the key should be stored on all shards, not just one.
pub fn is_key_global(&self, key: &Key) -> bool {
if key.is_slru_block_key() || key.is_slru_segment_size_key() || key.is_aux_file_key() {
if key.is_slru_block_key()
|| key.is_slru_segment_size_key()
|| key.is_aux_file_key()
|| key.is_slru_dir_key()
{
// Special keys that are only stored on shard 0
false
} else if key.is_rel_block_key() {

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@@ -9,9 +9,11 @@ regex.workspace = true
bytes.workspace = true
anyhow.workspace = true
crc32c.workspace = true
criterion.workspace = true
once_cell.workspace = true
log.workspace = true
memoffset.workspace = true
pprof.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
utils.workspace = true
@@ -24,3 +26,7 @@ postgres.workspace = true
[build-dependencies]
anyhow.workspace = true
bindgen.workspace = true
[[bench]]
name = "waldecoder"
harness = false

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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
## Benchmarks
To run benchmarks:
```sh
# All benchmarks.
cargo bench --package postgres_ffi
# Specific file.
cargo bench --package postgres_ffi --bench waldecoder
# Specific benchmark.
cargo bench --package postgres_ffi --bench waldecoder complete_record/size=1024
# List available benchmarks.
cargo bench --package postgres_ffi --benches -- --list
# Generate flamegraph profiles using pprof-rs, profiling for 10 seconds.
# Output in target/criterion/*/profile/flamegraph.svg.
cargo bench --package postgres_ffi --bench waldecoder complete_record/size=1024 -- --profile-time 10
```
Additional charts and statistics are available in `target/criterion/report/index.html`.
Benchmarks are automatically compared against the previous run. To compare against other runs, see
`--baseline` and `--save-baseline`.

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@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
use std::ffi::CStr;
use criterion::{criterion_group, criterion_main, Bencher, Criterion};
use postgres_ffi::v17::wal_generator::LogicalMessageGenerator;
use postgres_ffi::v17::waldecoder_handler::WalStreamDecoderHandler;
use postgres_ffi::waldecoder::WalStreamDecoder;
use pprof::criterion::{Output, PProfProfiler};
use utils::lsn::Lsn;
const KB: usize = 1024;
// Register benchmarks with Criterion.
criterion_group!(
name = benches;
config = Criterion::default().with_profiler(PProfProfiler::new(100, Output::Flamegraph(None)));
targets = bench_complete_record,
);
criterion_main!(benches);
/// Benchmarks WalStreamDecoder::complete_record() for a logical message of varying size.
fn bench_complete_record(c: &mut Criterion) {
let mut g = c.benchmark_group("complete_record");
for size in [64, KB, 8 * KB, 128 * KB] {
// Kind of weird to change the group throughput per benchmark, but it's the only way
// to vary it per benchmark. It works.
g.throughput(criterion::Throughput::Bytes(size as u64));
g.bench_function(format!("size={size}"), |b| run_bench(b, size).unwrap());
}
fn run_bench(b: &mut Bencher, size: usize) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
const PREFIX: &CStr = c"";
let value_size = LogicalMessageGenerator::make_value_size(size, PREFIX);
let value = vec![1; value_size];
let mut decoder = WalStreamDecoder::new(Lsn(0), 170000);
let msg = LogicalMessageGenerator::new(PREFIX, &value)
.next()
.unwrap()
.encode(Lsn(0));
assert_eq!(msg.len(), size);
b.iter(|| {
let msg = msg.clone(); // Bytes::clone() is cheap
decoder.complete_record(msg).unwrap();
});
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -106,11 +106,11 @@ impl<R: RecordGenerator> WalGenerator<R> {
const TIMELINE_ID: u32 = 1;
/// Creates a new WAL generator with the given record generator.
pub fn new(record_generator: R) -> WalGenerator<R> {
pub fn new(record_generator: R, start_lsn: Lsn) -> WalGenerator<R> {
Self {
record_generator,
lsn: Lsn(0),
prev_lsn: Lsn(0),
lsn: start_lsn,
prev_lsn: start_lsn,
}
}
@@ -231,6 +231,22 @@ impl LogicalMessageGenerator {
};
[&header.encode(), prefix, message].concat().into()
}
/// Computes how large a value must be to get a record of the given size. Convenience method to
/// construct records of pre-determined size. Panics if the record size is too small.
pub fn make_value_size(record_size: usize, prefix: &CStr) -> usize {
let xlog_header_size = XLOG_SIZE_OF_XLOG_RECORD;
let lm_header_size = size_of::<XlLogicalMessage>();
let prefix_size = prefix.to_bytes_with_nul().len();
let data_header_size = match record_size - xlog_header_size - 2 {
0..=255 => 2,
256..=258 => panic!("impossible record_size {record_size}"),
259.. => 5,
};
record_size
.checked_sub(xlog_header_size + lm_header_size + prefix_size + data_header_size)
.expect("record_size too small")
}
}
impl Iterator for LogicalMessageGenerator {

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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ fn test_end_of_wal<C: crate::Crafter>(test_name: &str) {
continue;
}
let mut f = File::options().write(true).open(file.path()).unwrap();
const ZEROS: [u8; WAL_SEGMENT_SIZE] = [0u8; WAL_SEGMENT_SIZE];
static ZEROS: [u8; WAL_SEGMENT_SIZE] = [0u8; WAL_SEGMENT_SIZE];
f.write_all(
&ZEROS[0..min(
WAL_SEGMENT_SIZE,

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
[package]
name = "postgres-protocol2"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2018"
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
[dependencies]

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@@ -9,8 +9,7 @@
//!
//! This library assumes that the `client_encoding` backend parameter has been
//! set to `UTF8`. It will most likely not behave properly if that is not the case.
#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/postgres-protocol/0.6")]
#![warn(missing_docs, rust_2018_idioms, clippy::all)]
#![warn(missing_docs, clippy::all)]
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ByteOrder};
use bytes::{BufMut, BytesMut};

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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
use byteorder::{BigEndian, ByteOrder};
use bytes::{Buf, BufMut, BytesMut};
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::error::Error;
use std::io;
use std::marker;

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
[package]
name = "postgres-types2"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2018"
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
[dependencies]

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@@ -2,8 +2,7 @@
//!
//! This crate is used by the `tokio-postgres` and `postgres` crates. You normally don't need to depend directly on it
//! unless you want to define your own `ToSql` or `FromSql` definitions.
#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/postgres-types/0.2")]
#![warn(clippy::all, rust_2018_idioms, missing_docs)]
#![warn(clippy::all, missing_docs)]
use fallible_iterator::FallibleIterator;
use postgres_protocol2::types;

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
[package]
name = "tokio-postgres2"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2018"
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
[dependencies]

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@@ -33,10 +33,14 @@ pub struct Response {
#[derive(PartialEq, Debug)]
enum State {
Active,
Terminating,
Closing,
}
enum WriteReady {
Terminating,
WaitingOnRead,
}
/// A connection to a PostgreSQL database.
///
/// This is one half of what is returned when a new connection is established. It performs the actual IO with the
@@ -51,7 +55,6 @@ pub struct Connection<S, T> {
/// HACK: we need this in the Neon Proxy to forward params.
pub parameters: HashMap<String, String>,
receiver: mpsc::UnboundedReceiver<Request>,
pending_request: Option<RequestMessages>,
pending_responses: VecDeque<BackendMessage>,
responses: VecDeque<Response>,
state: State,
@@ -72,7 +75,6 @@ where
stream,
parameters,
receiver,
pending_request: None,
pending_responses,
responses: VecDeque::new(),
state: State::Active,
@@ -93,26 +95,23 @@ where
.map(|o| o.map(|r| r.map_err(Error::io)))
}
fn poll_read(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Result<Option<AsyncMessage>, Error> {
if self.state != State::Active {
trace!("poll_read: done");
return Ok(None);
}
/// Read and process messages from the connection to postgres.
/// client <- postgres
fn poll_read(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<AsyncMessage, Error>> {
loop {
let message = match self.poll_response(cx)? {
Poll::Ready(Some(message)) => message,
Poll::Ready(None) => return Err(Error::closed()),
Poll::Ready(None) => return Poll::Ready(Err(Error::closed())),
Poll::Pending => {
trace!("poll_read: waiting on response");
return Ok(None);
return Poll::Pending;
}
};
let (mut messages, request_complete) = match message {
BackendMessage::Async(Message::NoticeResponse(body)) => {
let error = DbError::parse(&mut body.fields()).map_err(Error::parse)?;
return Ok(Some(AsyncMessage::Notice(error)));
return Poll::Ready(Ok(AsyncMessage::Notice(error)));
}
BackendMessage::Async(Message::NotificationResponse(body)) => {
let notification = Notification {
@@ -120,7 +119,7 @@ where
channel: body.channel().map_err(Error::parse)?.to_string(),
payload: body.message().map_err(Error::parse)?.to_string(),
};
return Ok(Some(AsyncMessage::Notification(notification)));
return Poll::Ready(Ok(AsyncMessage::Notification(notification)));
}
BackendMessage::Async(Message::ParameterStatus(body)) => {
self.parameters.insert(
@@ -139,8 +138,10 @@ where
let mut response = match self.responses.pop_front() {
Some(response) => response,
None => match messages.next().map_err(Error::parse)? {
Some(Message::ErrorResponse(error)) => return Err(Error::db(error)),
_ => return Err(Error::unexpected_message()),
Some(Message::ErrorResponse(error)) => {
return Poll::Ready(Err(Error::db(error)))
}
_ => return Poll::Ready(Err(Error::unexpected_message())),
},
};
@@ -164,18 +165,14 @@ where
request_complete,
});
trace!("poll_read: waiting on sender");
return Ok(None);
return Poll::Pending;
}
}
}
}
/// Fetch the next client request and enqueue the response sender.
fn poll_request(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Option<RequestMessages>> {
if let Some(messages) = self.pending_request.take() {
trace!("retrying pending request");
return Poll::Ready(Some(messages));
}
if self.receiver.is_closed() {
return Poll::Ready(None);
}
@@ -193,74 +190,80 @@ where
}
}
fn poll_write(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Result<bool, Error> {
/// Process client requests and write them to the postgres connection, flushing if necessary.
/// client -> postgres
fn poll_write(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<WriteReady, Error>> {
loop {
if self.state == State::Closing {
trace!("poll_write: done");
return Ok(false);
}
if Pin::new(&mut self.stream)
.poll_ready(cx)
.map_err(Error::io)?
.is_pending()
{
trace!("poll_write: waiting on socket");
return Ok(false);
// poll_ready is self-flushing.
return Poll::Pending;
}
let request = match self.poll_request(cx) {
Poll::Ready(Some(request)) => request,
Poll::Ready(None) if self.responses.is_empty() && self.state == State::Active => {
match self.poll_request(cx) {
// send the message to postgres
Poll::Ready(Some(RequestMessages::Single(request))) => {
Pin::new(&mut self.stream)
.start_send(request)
.map_err(Error::io)?;
}
// No more messages from the client, and no more responses to wait for.
// Send a terminate message to postgres
Poll::Ready(None) if self.responses.is_empty() => {
trace!("poll_write: at eof, terminating");
self.state = State::Terminating;
let mut request = BytesMut::new();
frontend::terminate(&mut request);
RequestMessages::Single(FrontendMessage::Raw(request.freeze()))
let request = FrontendMessage::Raw(request.freeze());
Pin::new(&mut self.stream)
.start_send(request)
.map_err(Error::io)?;
trace!("poll_write: sent eof, closing");
trace!("poll_write: done");
return Poll::Ready(Ok(WriteReady::Terminating));
}
// No more messages from the client, but there are still some responses to wait for.
Poll::Ready(None) => {
trace!(
"poll_write: at eof, pending responses {}",
self.responses.len()
);
return Ok(true);
ready!(self.poll_flush(cx))?;
return Poll::Ready(Ok(WriteReady::WaitingOnRead));
}
// Still waiting for a message from the client.
Poll::Pending => {
trace!("poll_write: waiting on request");
return Ok(true);
}
};
match request {
RequestMessages::Single(request) => {
Pin::new(&mut self.stream)
.start_send(request)
.map_err(Error::io)?;
if self.state == State::Terminating {
trace!("poll_write: sent eof, closing");
self.state = State::Closing;
}
ready!(self.poll_flush(cx))?;
return Poll::Pending;
}
}
}
}
fn poll_flush(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Result<(), Error> {
fn poll_flush(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<(), Error>> {
match Pin::new(&mut self.stream)
.poll_flush(cx)
.map_err(Error::io)?
{
Poll::Ready(()) => trace!("poll_flush: flushed"),
Poll::Pending => trace!("poll_flush: waiting on socket"),
Poll::Ready(()) => {
trace!("poll_flush: flushed");
Poll::Ready(Ok(()))
}
Poll::Pending => {
trace!("poll_flush: waiting on socket");
Poll::Pending
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn poll_shutdown(&mut self, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Result<(), Error>> {
if self.state != State::Closing {
return Poll::Pending;
}
match Pin::new(&mut self.stream)
.poll_close(cx)
.map_err(Error::io)?
@@ -289,18 +292,30 @@ where
&mut self,
cx: &mut Context<'_>,
) -> Poll<Option<Result<AsyncMessage, Error>>> {
let message = self.poll_read(cx)?;
let want_flush = self.poll_write(cx)?;
if want_flush {
self.poll_flush(cx)?;
if self.state != State::Closing {
// if the state is still active, try read from and write to postgres.
let message = self.poll_read(cx)?;
let closing = self.poll_write(cx)?;
if let Poll::Ready(WriteReady::Terminating) = closing {
self.state = State::Closing;
}
if let Poll::Ready(message) = message {
return Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(message)));
}
// poll_read returned Pending.
// poll_write returned Pending or Ready(WriteReady::WaitingOnRead).
// if poll_write returned Ready(WriteReady::WaitingOnRead), then we are waiting to read more data from postgres.
if self.state != State::Closing {
return Poll::Pending;
}
}
match message {
Some(message) => Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(message))),
None => match self.poll_shutdown(cx) {
Poll::Ready(Ok(())) => Poll::Ready(None),
Poll::Ready(Err(e)) => Poll::Ready(Some(Err(e))),
Poll::Pending => Poll::Pending,
},
match self.poll_shutdown(cx) {
Poll::Ready(Ok(())) => Poll::Ready(None),
Poll::Ready(Err(e)) => Poll::Ready(Some(Err(e))),
Poll::Pending => Poll::Pending,
}
}
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
//! An asynchronous, pipelined, PostgreSQL client.
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms, clippy::all)]
#![warn(clippy::all)]
pub use crate::cancel_token::CancelToken;
pub use crate::client::{Client, SocketConfig};

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ mod private {
Query(&'a str),
}
impl<'a> ToStatementType<'a> {
impl ToStatementType<'_> {
pub async fn into_statement(self, client: &Client) -> Result<Statement, Error> {
match self {
ToStatementType::Statement(s) => Ok(s.clone()),

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@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ camino = { workspace = true, features = ["serde1"] }
humantime-serde.workspace = true
hyper = { workspace = true, features = ["client"] }
futures.workspace = true
reqwest.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
tokio = { workspace = true, features = ["sync", "fs", "io-util"] }

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@@ -13,10 +13,12 @@ use std::time::Duration;
use std::time::SystemTime;
use super::REMOTE_STORAGE_PREFIX_SEPARATOR;
use anyhow::Context;
use anyhow::Result;
use azure_core::request_options::{IfMatchCondition, MaxResults, Metadata, Range};
use azure_core::HttpClient;
use azure_core::TransportOptions;
use azure_core::{Continuable, RetryOptions};
use azure_identity::DefaultAzureCredential;
use azure_storage::StorageCredentials;
use azure_storage_blobs::blob::CopyStatus;
use azure_storage_blobs::prelude::ClientBuilder;
@@ -76,12 +78,18 @@ impl AzureBlobStorage {
let credentials = if let Ok(access_key) = env::var("AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY") {
StorageCredentials::access_key(account.clone(), access_key)
} else {
let token_credential = DefaultAzureCredential::default();
StorageCredentials::token_credential(Arc::new(token_credential))
let token_credential = azure_identity::create_default_credential()
.context("trying to obtain Azure default credentials")?;
StorageCredentials::token_credential(token_credential)
};
// we have an outer retry
let builder = ClientBuilder::new(account, credentials).retry(RetryOptions::none());
let builder = ClientBuilder::new(account, credentials)
// we have an outer retry
.retry(RetryOptions::none())
// Customize transport to configure conneciton pooling
.transport(TransportOptions::new(Self::reqwest_client(
azure_config.conn_pool_size,
)));
let client = builder.container_client(azure_config.container_name.to_owned());
@@ -106,6 +114,14 @@ impl AzureBlobStorage {
})
}
fn reqwest_client(conn_pool_size: usize) -> Arc<dyn HttpClient> {
let client = reqwest::ClientBuilder::new()
.pool_max_idle_per_host(conn_pool_size)
.build()
.expect("failed to build `reqwest` client");
Arc::new(client)
}
pub fn relative_path_to_name(&self, path: &RemotePath) -> String {
assert_eq!(std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR, REMOTE_STORAGE_PREFIX_SEPARATOR);
let path_string = path.get_path().as_str();
@@ -544,9 +560,9 @@ impl RemoteStorage for AzureBlobStorage {
.await
}
async fn delete_objects<'a>(
async fn delete_objects(
&self,
paths: &'a [RemotePath],
paths: &[RemotePath],
cancel: &CancellationToken,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let kind = RequestKind::Delete;
@@ -624,6 +640,10 @@ impl RemoteStorage for AzureBlobStorage {
res
}
fn max_keys_per_delete(&self) -> usize {
super::MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE_AZURE
}
async fn copy(
&self,
from: &RemotePath,

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@@ -114,6 +114,16 @@ fn default_max_keys_per_list_response() -> Option<i32> {
DEFAULT_MAX_KEYS_PER_LIST_RESPONSE
}
fn default_azure_conn_pool_size() -> usize {
// Conservative default: no connection pooling. At time of writing this is the Azure
// SDK's default as well, due to historic reports of hard-to-reproduce issues
// (https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/2312)
//
// However, using connection pooling is important to avoid exhausting client ports when
// doing huge numbers of requests (https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/20971)
0
}
impl Debug for S3Config {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("S3Config")
@@ -146,6 +156,8 @@ pub struct AzureConfig {
pub concurrency_limit: NonZeroUsize,
#[serde(default = "default_max_keys_per_list_response")]
pub max_keys_per_list_response: Option<i32>,
#[serde(default = "default_azure_conn_pool_size")]
pub conn_pool_size: usize,
}
fn default_remote_storage_azure_concurrency_limit() -> NonZeroUsize {
@@ -302,6 +314,7 @@ timeout = '5s'";
container_region = 'westeurope'
upload_storage_class = 'INTELLIGENT_TIERING'
timeout = '7s'
conn_pool_size = 8
";
let config = parse(toml).unwrap();
@@ -316,6 +329,7 @@ timeout = '5s'";
prefix_in_container: None,
concurrency_limit: default_remote_storage_azure_concurrency_limit(),
max_keys_per_list_response: DEFAULT_MAX_KEYS_PER_LIST_RESPONSE,
conn_pool_size: 8,
}),
timeout: Duration::from_secs(7),
small_timeout: RemoteStorageConfig::DEFAULT_SMALL_TIMEOUT

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@@ -70,7 +70,14 @@ pub const DEFAULT_REMOTE_STORAGE_AZURE_CONCURRENCY_LIMIT: usize = 100;
pub const DEFAULT_MAX_KEYS_PER_LIST_RESPONSE: Option<i32> = None;
/// As defined in S3 docs
pub const MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE: usize = 1000;
///
/// <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_DeleteObjects.html>
pub const MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE_S3: usize = 1000;
/// As defined in Azure docs
///
/// <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/blob-batch>
pub const MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE_AZURE: usize = 256;
const REMOTE_STORAGE_PREFIX_SEPARATOR: char = '/';
@@ -334,12 +341,20 @@ pub trait RemoteStorage: Send + Sync + 'static {
/// If the operation fails because of timeout or cancellation, the root cause of the error will be
/// set to `TimeoutOrCancel`. In such situation it is unknown which deletions, if any, went
/// through.
async fn delete_objects<'a>(
async fn delete_objects(
&self,
paths: &'a [RemotePath],
paths: &[RemotePath],
cancel: &CancellationToken,
) -> anyhow::Result<()>;
/// Returns the maximum number of keys that a call to [`Self::delete_objects`] can delete without chunking
///
/// The value returned is only an optimization hint, One can pass larger number of objects to
/// `delete_objects` as well.
///
/// The value is guaranteed to be >= 1.
fn max_keys_per_delete(&self) -> usize;
/// Deletes all objects matching the given prefix.
///
/// NB: this uses NoDelimiter and will match partial prefixes. For example, the prefix /a/b will
@@ -533,6 +548,16 @@ impl<Other: RemoteStorage> GenericRemoteStorage<Arc<Other>> {
}
}
/// [`RemoteStorage::max_keys_per_delete`]
pub fn max_keys_per_delete(&self) -> usize {
match self {
Self::LocalFs(s) => s.max_keys_per_delete(),
Self::AwsS3(s) => s.max_keys_per_delete(),
Self::AzureBlob(s) => s.max_keys_per_delete(),
Self::Unreliable(s) => s.max_keys_per_delete(),
}
}
/// See [`RemoteStorage::delete_prefix`]
pub async fn delete_prefix(
&self,

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@@ -562,9 +562,9 @@ impl RemoteStorage for LocalFs {
}
}
async fn delete_objects<'a>(
async fn delete_objects(
&self,
paths: &'a [RemotePath],
paths: &[RemotePath],
cancel: &CancellationToken,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
for path in paths {
@@ -573,6 +573,10 @@ impl RemoteStorage for LocalFs {
Ok(())
}
fn max_keys_per_delete(&self) -> usize {
super::MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE_S3
}
async fn copy(
&self,
from: &RemotePath,

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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ use crate::{
metrics::{start_counting_cancelled_wait, start_measuring_requests},
support::PermitCarrying,
ConcurrencyLimiter, Download, DownloadError, DownloadOpts, Listing, ListingMode, ListingObject,
RemotePath, RemoteStorage, TimeTravelError, TimeoutOrCancel, MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE,
RemotePath, RemoteStorage, TimeTravelError, TimeoutOrCancel, MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE_S3,
REMOTE_STORAGE_PREFIX_SEPARATOR,
};
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ impl S3Bucket {
let kind = RequestKind::Delete;
let mut cancel = std::pin::pin!(cancel.cancelled());
for chunk in delete_objects.chunks(MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE) {
for chunk in delete_objects.chunks(MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE_S3) {
let started_at = start_measuring_requests(kind);
let req = self
@@ -813,9 +813,9 @@ impl RemoteStorage for S3Bucket {
.await
}
async fn delete_objects<'a>(
async fn delete_objects(
&self,
paths: &'a [RemotePath],
paths: &[RemotePath],
cancel: &CancellationToken,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let kind = RequestKind::Delete;
@@ -832,6 +832,10 @@ impl RemoteStorage for S3Bucket {
self.delete_oids(&permit, &delete_objects, cancel).await
}
fn max_keys_per_delete(&self) -> usize {
MAX_KEYS_PER_DELETE_S3
}
async fn delete(&self, path: &RemotePath, cancel: &CancellationToken) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let paths = std::array::from_ref(path);
self.delete_objects(paths, cancel).await

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@@ -181,9 +181,9 @@ impl RemoteStorage for UnreliableWrapper {
self.delete_inner(path, true, cancel).await
}
async fn delete_objects<'a>(
async fn delete_objects(
&self,
paths: &'a [RemotePath],
paths: &[RemotePath],
cancel: &CancellationToken,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
self.attempt(RemoteOp::DeleteObjects(paths.to_vec()))?;
@@ -203,6 +203,10 @@ impl RemoteStorage for UnreliableWrapper {
Ok(())
}
fn max_keys_per_delete(&self) -> usize {
self.inner.max_keys_per_delete()
}
async fn copy(
&self,
from: &RemotePath,

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@@ -218,6 +218,7 @@ async fn create_azure_client(
prefix_in_container: Some(format!("test_{millis}_{random:08x}/")),
concurrency_limit: NonZeroUsize::new(100).unwrap(),
max_keys_per_list_response,
conn_pool_size: 8,
}),
timeout: RemoteStorageConfig::DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
small_timeout: RemoteStorageConfig::DEFAULT_SMALL_TIMEOUT,

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@@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ edition.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
[dependencies]
serde.workspace = true
const_format.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
postgres_ffi.workspace = true
pq_proto.workspace = true
tokio.workspace = true
utils.workspace = true

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@@ -1,10 +1,27 @@
#![deny(unsafe_code)]
#![deny(clippy::undocumented_unsafe_blocks)]
use const_format::formatcp;
use pq_proto::SystemId;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
/// Public API types
pub mod models;
/// Consensus logical timestamp. Note: it is a part of sk control file.
pub type Term = u64;
pub const INVALID_TERM: Term = 0;
/// Information about Postgres. Safekeeper gets it once and then verifies all
/// further connections from computes match. Note: it is a part of sk control
/// file.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ServerInfo {
/// Postgres server version
pub pg_version: u32,
pub system_id: SystemId,
pub wal_seg_size: u32,
}
pub const DEFAULT_PG_LISTEN_PORT: u16 = 5454;
pub const DEFAULT_PG_LISTEN_ADDR: &str = formatcp!("127.0.0.1:{DEFAULT_PG_LISTEN_PORT}");

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@@ -1,10 +1,23 @@
//! Types used in safekeeper http API. Many of them are also reused internally.
use postgres_ffi::TimestampTz;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::net::SocketAddr;
use tokio::time::Instant;
use utils::{
id::{NodeId, TenantId, TimelineId},
id::{NodeId, TenantId, TenantTimelineId, TimelineId},
lsn::Lsn,
pageserver_feedback::PageserverFeedback,
};
use crate::{ServerInfo, Term};
#[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
pub struct SafekeeperStatus {
pub id: NodeId,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TimelineCreateRequest {
pub tenant_id: TenantId,
@@ -18,6 +31,161 @@ pub struct TimelineCreateRequest {
pub local_start_lsn: Option<Lsn>,
}
/// Same as TermLsn, but serializes LSN using display serializer
/// in Postgres format, i.e. 0/FFFFFFFF. Used only for the API response.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TermSwitchApiEntry {
pub term: Term,
pub lsn: Lsn,
}
/// Augment AcceptorState with last_log_term for convenience
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct AcceptorStateStatus {
pub term: Term,
pub epoch: Term, // aka last_log_term, old `epoch` name is left for compatibility
pub term_history: Vec<TermSwitchApiEntry>,
}
/// Things safekeeper should know about timeline state on peers.
/// Used as both model and internally.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct PeerInfo {
pub sk_id: NodeId,
pub term: Term,
/// Term of the last entry.
pub last_log_term: Term,
/// LSN of the last record.
pub flush_lsn: Lsn,
pub commit_lsn: Lsn,
/// Since which LSN safekeeper has WAL.
pub local_start_lsn: Lsn,
/// When info was received. Serde annotations are not very useful but make
/// the code compile -- we don't rely on this field externally.
#[serde(skip)]
#[serde(default = "Instant::now")]
pub ts: Instant,
pub pg_connstr: String,
pub http_connstr: String,
}
pub type FullTransactionId = u64;
/// Hot standby feedback received from replica
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct HotStandbyFeedback {
pub ts: TimestampTz,
pub xmin: FullTransactionId,
pub catalog_xmin: FullTransactionId,
}
pub const INVALID_FULL_TRANSACTION_ID: FullTransactionId = 0;
impl HotStandbyFeedback {
pub fn empty() -> HotStandbyFeedback {
HotStandbyFeedback {
ts: 0,
xmin: 0,
catalog_xmin: 0,
}
}
}
/// Standby status update
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct StandbyReply {
pub write_lsn: Lsn, // The location of the last WAL byte + 1 received and written to disk in the standby.
pub flush_lsn: Lsn, // The location of the last WAL byte + 1 flushed to disk in the standby.
pub apply_lsn: Lsn, // The location of the last WAL byte + 1 applied in the standby.
pub reply_ts: TimestampTz, // The client's system clock at the time of transmission, as microseconds since midnight on 2000-01-01.
pub reply_requested: bool,
}
impl StandbyReply {
pub fn empty() -> Self {
StandbyReply {
write_lsn: Lsn::INVALID,
flush_lsn: Lsn::INVALID,
apply_lsn: Lsn::INVALID,
reply_ts: 0,
reply_requested: false,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct StandbyFeedback {
pub reply: StandbyReply,
pub hs_feedback: HotStandbyFeedback,
}
impl StandbyFeedback {
pub fn empty() -> Self {
StandbyFeedback {
reply: StandbyReply::empty(),
hs_feedback: HotStandbyFeedback::empty(),
}
}
}
/// Receiver is either pageserver or regular standby, which have different
/// feedbacks.
/// Used as both model and internally.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum ReplicationFeedback {
Pageserver(PageserverFeedback),
Standby(StandbyFeedback),
}
/// Uniquely identifies a WAL service connection. Logged in spans for
/// observability.
pub type ConnectionId = u32;
/// Serialize is used only for json'ing in API response. Also used internally.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct WalSenderState {
pub ttid: TenantTimelineId,
pub addr: SocketAddr,
pub conn_id: ConnectionId,
// postgres application_name
pub appname: Option<String>,
pub feedback: ReplicationFeedback,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct WalReceiverState {
/// None means it is recovery initiated by us (this safekeeper).
pub conn_id: Option<ConnectionId>,
pub status: WalReceiverStatus,
}
/// Walreceiver status. Currently only whether it passed voting stage and
/// started receiving the stream, but it is easy to add more if needed.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum WalReceiverStatus {
Voting,
Streaming,
}
/// Info about timeline on safekeeper ready for reporting.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TimelineStatus {
pub tenant_id: TenantId,
pub timeline_id: TimelineId,
pub acceptor_state: AcceptorStateStatus,
pub pg_info: ServerInfo,
pub flush_lsn: Lsn,
pub timeline_start_lsn: Lsn,
pub local_start_lsn: Lsn,
pub commit_lsn: Lsn,
pub backup_lsn: Lsn,
pub peer_horizon_lsn: Lsn,
pub remote_consistent_lsn: Lsn,
pub peers: Vec<PeerInfo>,
pub walsenders: Vec<WalSenderState>,
pub walreceivers: Vec<WalReceiverState>,
}
fn lsn_invalid() -> Lsn {
Lsn::INVALID
}

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@@ -15,17 +15,20 @@ arc-swap.workspace = true
sentry.workspace = true
async-compression.workspace = true
anyhow.workspace = true
backtrace.workspace = true
bincode.workspace = true
bytes.workspace = true
camino.workspace = true
chrono.workspace = true
diatomic-waker.workspace = true
flate2.workspace = true
git-version.workspace = true
hex = { workspace = true, features = ["serde"] }
humantime.workspace = true
hyper0 = { workspace = true, features = ["full"] }
itertools.workspace = true
fail.workspace = true
futures = { workspace = true}
futures = { workspace = true }
jemalloc_pprof.workspace = true
jsonwebtoken.workspace = true
nix.workspace = true

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
use tracing::*;
/// Declare a failpoint that can use the `pause` failpoint action.
/// Declare a failpoint that can use to `pause` failpoint action.
/// We don't want to block the executor thread, hence, spawn_blocking + await.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! pausable_failpoint {
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ pub async fn failpoints_handler(
) -> Result<Response<Body>, ApiError> {
if !fail::has_failpoints() {
return Err(ApiError::BadRequest(anyhow::anyhow!(
"Cannot manage failpoints because storage was compiled without failpoints support"
"Cannot manage failpoints because neon was compiled without failpoints support"
)));
}

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@@ -1,15 +1,22 @@
use crate::auth::{AuthError, Claims, SwappableJwtAuth};
use crate::http::error::{api_error_handler, route_error_handler, ApiError};
use crate::http::request::{get_query_param, parse_query_param};
use crate::pprof;
use ::pprof::protos::Message as _;
use ::pprof::ProfilerGuardBuilder;
use anyhow::{anyhow, Context};
use bytes::{Bytes, BytesMut};
use hyper::header::{HeaderName, AUTHORIZATION, CONTENT_DISPOSITION};
use hyper::http::HeaderValue;
use hyper::Method;
use hyper::{header::CONTENT_TYPE, Body, Request, Response};
use metrics::{register_int_counter, Encoder, IntCounter, TextEncoder};
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use regex::Regex;
use routerify::ext::RequestExt;
use routerify::{Middleware, RequestInfo, Router, RouterBuilder};
use tokio::sync::{mpsc, Mutex};
use tokio_stream::wrappers::ReceiverStream;
use tokio_util::io::ReaderStream;
use tracing::{debug, info, info_span, warn, Instrument};
@@ -18,11 +25,6 @@ use std::io::Write as _;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::time::Duration;
use bytes::{Bytes, BytesMut};
use pprof::protos::Message as _;
use tokio::sync::{mpsc, Mutex};
use tokio_stream::wrappers::ReceiverStream;
static SERVE_METRICS_COUNT: Lazy<IntCounter> = Lazy::new(|| {
register_int_counter!(
"libmetrics_metric_handler_requests_total",
@@ -365,7 +367,7 @@ pub async fn profile_cpu_handler(req: Request<Body>) -> Result<Response<Body>, A
// Take the profile.
let report = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || {
let guard = pprof::ProfilerGuardBuilder::default()
let guard = ProfilerGuardBuilder::default()
.frequency(frequency_hz)
.blocklist(&["libc", "libgcc", "pthread", "vdso"])
.build()?;
@@ -457,10 +459,34 @@ pub async fn profile_heap_handler(req: Request<Body>) -> Result<Response<Body>,
}
Format::Pprof => {
let data = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || prof_ctl.dump_pprof())
.await
.map_err(|join_err| ApiError::InternalServerError(join_err.into()))?
.map_err(ApiError::InternalServerError)?;
let data = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || {
let bytes = prof_ctl.dump_pprof()?;
// Symbolize the profile.
// TODO: consider moving this upstream to jemalloc_pprof and avoiding the
// serialization roundtrip.
static STRIP_FUNCTIONS: Lazy<Vec<(Regex, bool)>> = Lazy::new(|| {
// Functions to strip from profiles. If true, also remove child frames.
vec![
(Regex::new("^__rust").unwrap(), false),
(Regex::new("^_start$").unwrap(), false),
(Regex::new("^irallocx_prof").unwrap(), true),
(Regex::new("^prof_alloc_prep").unwrap(), true),
(Regex::new("^std::rt::lang_start").unwrap(), false),
(Regex::new("^std::sys::backtrace::__rust").unwrap(), false),
]
});
let profile = pprof::decode(&bytes)?;
let profile = pprof::symbolize(profile)?;
let profile = pprof::strip_locations(
profile,
&["libc", "libgcc", "pthread", "vdso"],
&STRIP_FUNCTIONS,
);
pprof::encode(&profile)
})
.await
.map_err(|join_err| ApiError::InternalServerError(join_err.into()))?
.map_err(ApiError::InternalServerError)?;
Response::builder()
.status(200)
.header(CONTENT_TYPE, "application/octet-stream")

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@@ -94,6 +94,10 @@ pub mod toml_edit_ext;
pub mod circuit_breaker;
pub mod try_rcu;
pub mod pprof;
// Re-export used in macro. Avoids adding git-version as dep in target crates.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use git_version;

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@@ -0,0 +1,190 @@
use flate2::write::{GzDecoder, GzEncoder};
use flate2::Compression;
use itertools::Itertools as _;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use pprof::protos::{Function, Line, Message as _, Profile};
use regex::Regex;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use std::ffi::c_void;
use std::io::Write as _;
/// Decodes a gzip-compressed Protobuf-encoded pprof profile.
pub fn decode(bytes: &[u8]) -> anyhow::Result<Profile> {
let mut gz = GzDecoder::new(Vec::new());
gz.write_all(bytes)?;
Ok(Profile::parse_from_bytes(&gz.finish()?)?)
}
/// Encodes a pprof profile as gzip-compressed Protobuf.
pub fn encode(profile: &Profile) -> anyhow::Result<Vec<u8>> {
let mut gz = GzEncoder::new(Vec::new(), Compression::default());
profile.write_to_writer(&mut gz)?;
Ok(gz.finish()?)
}
/// Symbolizes a pprof profile using the current binary.
pub fn symbolize(mut profile: Profile) -> anyhow::Result<Profile> {
if !profile.function.is_empty() {
return Ok(profile); // already symbolized
}
// Collect function names.
let mut functions: HashMap<String, Function> = HashMap::new();
let mut strings: HashMap<String, i64> = profile
.string_table
.into_iter()
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, s)| (s, i as i64))
.collect();
// Helper to look up or register a string.
let mut string_id = |s: &str| -> i64 {
// Don't use .entry() to avoid unnecessary allocations.
if let Some(id) = strings.get(s) {
return *id;
}
let id = strings.len() as i64;
strings.insert(s.to_string(), id);
id
};
for loc in &mut profile.location {
if !loc.line.is_empty() {
continue;
}
// Resolve the line and function for each location.
backtrace::resolve(loc.address as *mut c_void, |symbol| {
let Some(symname) = symbol.name() else {
return;
};
let mut name = symname.to_string();
// Strip the Rust monomorphization suffix from the symbol name.
static SUFFIX_REGEX: Lazy<Regex> =
Lazy::new(|| Regex::new("::h[0-9a-f]{16}$").expect("invalid regex"));
if let Some(m) = SUFFIX_REGEX.find(&name) {
name.truncate(m.start());
}
let function_id = match functions.get(&name) {
Some(function) => function.id,
None => {
let id = functions.len() as u64 + 1;
let system_name = String::from_utf8_lossy(symname.as_bytes());
let filename = symbol
.filename()
.map(|path| path.to_string_lossy())
.unwrap_or(Cow::Borrowed(""));
let function = Function {
id,
name: string_id(&name),
system_name: string_id(&system_name),
filename: string_id(&filename),
..Default::default()
};
functions.insert(name, function);
id
}
};
loc.line.push(Line {
function_id,
line: symbol.lineno().unwrap_or(0) as i64,
..Default::default()
});
});
}
// Store the resolved functions, and mark the mapping as resolved.
profile.function = functions.into_values().sorted_by_key(|f| f.id).collect();
profile.string_table = strings
.into_iter()
.sorted_by_key(|(_, i)| *i)
.map(|(s, _)| s)
.collect();
for mapping in &mut profile.mapping {
mapping.has_functions = true;
mapping.has_filenames = true;
}
Ok(profile)
}
/// Strips locations (stack frames) matching the given mappings (substring) or function names
/// (regex). The function bool specifies whether child frames should be stripped as well.
///
/// The string definitions are left behind in the profile for simplicity, to avoid rewriting all
/// string references.
pub fn strip_locations(
mut profile: Profile,
mappings: &[&str],
functions: &[(Regex, bool)],
) -> Profile {
// Strip mappings.
let mut strip_mappings: HashSet<u64> = HashSet::new();
profile.mapping.retain(|mapping| {
let Some(name) = profile.string_table.get(mapping.filename as usize) else {
return true;
};
if mappings.iter().any(|substr| name.contains(substr)) {
strip_mappings.insert(mapping.id);
return false;
}
true
});
// Strip functions.
let mut strip_functions: HashMap<u64, bool> = HashMap::new();
profile.function.retain(|function| {
let Some(name) = profile.string_table.get(function.name as usize) else {
return true;
};
for (regex, strip_children) in functions {
if regex.is_match(name) {
strip_functions.insert(function.id, *strip_children);
return false;
}
}
true
});
// Strip locations. The bool specifies whether child frames should be stripped too.
let mut strip_locations: HashMap<u64, bool> = HashMap::new();
profile.location.retain(|location| {
for line in &location.line {
if let Some(strip_children) = strip_functions.get(&line.function_id) {
strip_locations.insert(location.id, *strip_children);
return false;
}
}
if strip_mappings.contains(&location.mapping_id) {
strip_locations.insert(location.id, false);
return false;
}
true
});
// Strip sample locations.
for sample in &mut profile.sample {
// First, find the uppermost function with child removal and truncate the stack.
if let Some(truncate) = sample
.location_id
.iter()
.rposition(|id| strip_locations.get(id) == Some(&true))
{
sample.location_id.drain(..=truncate);
}
// Next, strip any individual frames without child removal.
sample
.location_id
.retain(|id| !strip_locations.contains_key(id));
}
profile
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
//! Try RCU extension lifted from <https://github.com/vorner/arc-swap/issues/94#issuecomment-1987154023>
pub trait ArcSwapExt<T> {
/// [`ArcSwap::rcu`](arc_swap::ArcSwap::rcu), but with Result that short-circuits on error.
fn try_rcu<R, F, E>(&self, f: F) -> Result<T, E>
where
F: FnMut(&T) -> Result<R, E>,
R: Into<T>;
}
impl<T, S> ArcSwapExt<T> for arc_swap::ArcSwapAny<T, S>
where
T: arc_swap::RefCnt,
S: arc_swap::strategy::CaS<T>,
{
fn try_rcu<R, F, E>(&self, mut f: F) -> Result<T, E>
where
F: FnMut(&T) -> Result<R, E>,
R: Into<T>,
{
fn ptr_eq<Base, A, B>(a: A, b: B) -> bool
where
A: arc_swap::AsRaw<Base>,
B: arc_swap::AsRaw<Base>,
{
let a = a.as_raw();
let b = b.as_raw();
std::ptr::eq(a, b)
}
let mut cur = self.load();
loop {
let new = f(&cur)?.into();
let prev = self.compare_and_swap(&*cur, new);
let swapped = ptr_eq(&*cur, &*prev);
if swapped {
return Ok(arc_swap::Guard::into_inner(prev));
} else {
cur = prev;
}
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use arc_swap::ArcSwap;
use std::sync::Arc;
#[test]
fn test_try_rcu_success() {
let swap = ArcSwap::from(Arc::new(42));
let result = swap.try_rcu(|value| -> Result<_, String> { Ok(**value + 1) });
assert!(result.is_ok());
assert_eq!(**swap.load(), 43);
}
#[test]
fn test_try_rcu_error() {
let swap = ArcSwap::from(Arc::new(42));
let result = swap.try_rcu(|value| -> Result<i32, _> {
if **value == 42 {
Err("err")
} else {
Ok(**value + 1)
}
});
assert!(result.is_err());
assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err(), "err");
assert_eq!(**swap.load(), 42);
}
}

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ message ValueMeta {
}
message CompactKey {
int64 high = 1;
int64 low = 2;
uint64 high = 1;
uint64 low = 2;
}

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@@ -236,8 +236,8 @@ impl From<ValueMeta> for proto::ValueMeta {
impl From<CompactKey> for proto::CompactKey {
fn from(value: CompactKey) -> Self {
proto::CompactKey {
high: (value.raw() >> 64) as i64,
low: value.raw() as i64,
high: (value.raw() >> 64) as u64,
low: value.raw() as u64,
}
}
}
@@ -354,3 +354,64 @@ impl From<proto::CompactKey> for CompactKey {
(((value.high as i128) << 64) | (value.low as i128)).into()
}
}
#[test]
fn test_compact_key_with_large_relnode() {
use pageserver_api::key::Key;
let inputs = vec![
Key {
field1: 0,
field2: 0x100,
field3: 0x200,
field4: 0,
field5: 0x10,
field6: 0x5,
},
Key {
field1: 0,
field2: 0x100,
field3: 0x200,
field4: 0x007FFFFF,
field5: 0x10,
field6: 0x5,
},
Key {
field1: 0,
field2: 0x100,
field3: 0x200,
field4: 0x00800000,
field5: 0x10,
field6: 0x5,
},
Key {
field1: 0,
field2: 0x100,
field3: 0x200,
field4: 0x00800001,
field5: 0x10,
field6: 0x5,
},
Key {
field1: 0,
field2: 0xFFFFFFFF,
field3: 0xFFFFFFFF,
field4: 0xFFFFFFFF,
field5: 0x0,
field6: 0x0,
},
];
for input in inputs {
assert!(input.is_valid_key_on_write_path());
let compact = input.to_compact();
let proto: proto::CompactKey = compact.into();
let from_proto: CompactKey = proto.into();
assert_eq!(
compact, from_proto,
"Round trip failed for key with relnode={:#x}",
input.field4
);
}
}

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@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let pgxn_neon = std::fs::canonicalize(pgxn_neon)?;
let pgxn_neon = pgxn_neon.to_str().ok_or(anyhow!("Bad non-UTF path"))?;
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=walproposer");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=pgport");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=pgcommon");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static=walproposer");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-search={walproposer_lib_search_str}");
// Rebuild crate when libwalproposer.a changes

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@@ -270,12 +270,18 @@ impl Client {
Ok(body)
}
pub async fn tenant_config(&self, req: &TenantConfigRequest) -> Result<()> {
pub async fn set_tenant_config(&self, req: &TenantConfigRequest) -> Result<()> {
let uri = format!("{}/v1/tenant/config", self.mgmt_api_endpoint);
self.request(Method::PUT, &uri, req).await?;
Ok(())
}
pub async fn patch_tenant_config(&self, req: &TenantConfigPatchRequest) -> Result<()> {
let uri = format!("{}/v1/tenant/config", self.mgmt_api_endpoint);
self.request(Method::PATCH, &uri, req).await?;
Ok(())
}
pub async fn tenant_secondary_download(
&self,
tenant_id: TenantShardId,

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