open-consul/agent/consul/rpc.go

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package consul
import (
"crypto/tls"
"errors"
"fmt"
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"io"
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"net"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/armon/go-metrics"
pkg refactor command/agent/* -> agent/* command/consul/* -> agent/consul/* command/agent/command{,_test}.go -> command/agent{,_test}.go command/base/command.go -> command/base.go command/base/* -> command/* commands.go -> command/commands.go The script which did the refactor is: ( cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp/consul git mv command/agent/command.go command/agent.go git mv command/agent/command_test.go command/agent_test.go git mv command/agent/flag_slice_value{,_test}.go command/ git mv command/agent . git mv command/base/command.go command/base.go git mv command/base/config_util{,_test}.go command/ git mv commands.go command/ git mv consul agent rmdir command/base/ gsed -i -e 's|package agent|package command|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|package agent|package command|' command/flag_slice_value{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|package base|package command|' command/base.go command/config_util{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|package main|package command|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|base.Command|BaseCommand|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|agent.Command|AgentCommand|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|\tCommand:|\tBaseCommand:|' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.||' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|command\.||' command/commands.go gsed -i -e 's|command|c|' main.go gsed -i -e 's|range Commands|range command.Commands|' main.go gsed -i -e 's|Commands: Commands|Commands: command.Commands|' main.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.BoolValue|BoolValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.DurationValue|DurationValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.StringValue|StringValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.UintValue|UintValue|' command/operator_autopilot_set.go gsed -i -e 's|\bCommand\b|BaseCommand|' command/base.go gsed -i -e 's|BaseCommand Options|Command Options|' command/base.go gsed -i -e 's|base.Command|BaseCommand|' command/*.go gsed -i -e 's|c\.Command|c.BaseCommand|g' command/*.go gsed -i -e 's|\tCommand:|\tBaseCommand:|' command/*_test.go gsed -i -e 's|base\.||' command/*_test.go gsed -i -e 's|\bCommand\b|AgentCommand|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|cmd.AgentCommand|cmd.BaseCommand|' command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|cli.AgentCommand = new(Command)|cli.Command = new(AgentCommand)|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|exec.AgentCommand|exec.Command|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|exec.BaseCommand|exec.Command|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|NewTestAgent|agent.NewTestAgent|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|= TestConfig|= agent.TestConfig|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|: RetryJoin|: agent.RetryJoin|' command/agent_test.go gsed -i -e 's|\.\./\.\./|../|' command/config_util_test.go gsed -i -e 's|\bverifyUniqueListeners|VerifyUniqueListeners|' agent/config{,_test}.go command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|\bserfLANKeyring\b|SerfLANKeyring|g' agent/{agent,keyring,testagent}.go command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|\bserfWANKeyring\b|SerfWANKeyring|g' agent/{agent,keyring,testagent}.go command/agent.go gsed -i -e 's|\bNewAgent\b|agent.New|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bNewAgent|New|' agent/{acl_test,agent,testagent}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bAgent\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bBool\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bDefaultConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bDevConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bMergeConfig\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bReadConfigPaths\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bParseMetaPair\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bSerfLANKeyring\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|\bSerfWANKeyring\b|agent.&|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|circonus\.agent|circonus|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|logger\.agent|logger|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|metrics\.agent|metrics|g' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|// agent.Agent|// agent|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|a\.agent\.Config|a.Config|' command/agent{,_test}.go gsed -i -e 's|agent\.AppendSliceValue|AppendSliceValue|' command/{configtest,validate}.go gsed -i -e 's|consul/consul|agent/consul|' GNUmakefile gsed -i -e 's|\.\./test|../../test|' agent/consul/server_test.go # fix imports f=$(grep -rl 'github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/agent' * | grep '\.go') gsed -i -e 's|github.com/hashicorp/consul/command/agent|github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent|' $f goimports -w $f f=$(grep -rl 'github.com/hashicorp/consul/consul' * | grep '\.go') gsed -i -e 's|github.com/hashicorp/consul/consul|github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/consul|' $f goimports -w $f goimports -w command/*.go main.go )
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/consul/state"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/metadata"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/pool"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/agent/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/lib"
"github.com/hashicorp/consul/logging"
connlimit "github.com/hashicorp/go-connlimit"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
memdb "github.com/hashicorp/go-memdb"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-raftchunking"
"github.com/hashicorp/memberlist"
msgpackrpc "github.com/hashicorp/net-rpc-msgpackrpc"
"github.com/hashicorp/raft"
"github.com/hashicorp/yamux"
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)
const (
// jitterFraction is a the limit to the amount of jitter we apply
// to a user specified MaxQueryTime. We divide the specified time by
// the fraction. So 16 == 6.25% limit of jitter. This same fraction
// is applied to the RPCHoldTimeout
jitterFraction = 16
// Warn if the Raft command is larger than this.
// If it's over 1MB something is probably being abusive.
raftWarnSize = 1024 * 1024
// enqueueLimit caps how long we will wait to enqueue
// a new Raft command. Something is probably wrong if this
// value is ever reached. However, it prevents us from blocking
// the requesting goroutine forever.
enqueueLimit = 30 * time.Second
)
var (
ErrChunkingResubmit = errors.New("please resubmit call for rechunking")
)
func (s *Server) rpcLogger() hclog.Logger {
return s.loggers.Named(logging.RPC)
}
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// listen is used to listen for incoming RPC connections
func (s *Server) listen(listener net.Listener) {
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for {
// Accept a connection
conn, err := listener.Accept()
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if err != nil {
if s.shutdown {
return
}
s.rpcLogger().Error("failed to accept RPC conn", "error", err)
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continue
}
free, err := s.rpcConnLimiter.Accept(conn)
if err != nil {
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s.rpcLogger().Error("rejecting RPC conn from because rpc_max_conns_per_client exceeded", "conn", logConn(conn))
conn.Close()
continue
}
// Wrap conn so it will be auto-freed from conn limiter when it closes.
conn = connlimit.Wrap(conn, free)
go s.handleConn(conn, false)
metrics.IncrCounter([]string{"rpc", "accept_conn"}, 1)
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}
}
// logConn is a wrapper around memberlist's LogConn so that we format references
// to "from" addresses in a consistent way. This is just a shorter name.
func logConn(conn net.Conn) string {
return memberlist.LogConn(conn)
}
// handleConn is used to determine if this is a Raft or
// Consul type RPC connection and invoke the correct handler
func (s *Server) handleConn(conn net.Conn, isTLS bool) {
// Read a single byte
buf := make([]byte, 1)
// Limit how long the client can hold the connection open before they send the
// magic byte (and authenticate when mTLS is enabled). If `isTLS == true` then
// this also enforces a timeout on how long it takes for the handshake to
// complete since tls.Conn.Read implicitly calls Handshake().
if s.config.RPCHandshakeTimeout > 0 {
conn.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(s.config.RPCHandshakeTimeout))
}
if _, err := conn.Read(buf); err != nil {
if err != io.EOF {
s.rpcLogger().Error("failed to read byte",
"conn", logConn(conn),
"error", err,
)
}
conn.Close()
return
}
typ := pool.RPCType(buf[0])
// Reset the deadline as we aren't sure what is expected next - it depends on
// the protocol.
if s.config.RPCHandshakeTimeout > 0 {
conn.SetReadDeadline(time.Time{})
}
// Enforce TLS if VerifyIncoming is set
if s.tlsConfigurator.VerifyIncomingRPC() && !isTLS && typ != pool.RPCTLS && typ != pool.RPCTLSInsecure {
s.rpcLogger().Warn("Non-TLS connection attempted with VerifyIncoming set", "conn", logConn(conn))
conn.Close()
return
}
// Switch on the byte
switch typ {
case pool.RPCConsul:
s.handleConsulConn(conn)
case pool.RPCRaft:
metrics.IncrCounter([]string{"rpc", "raft_handoff"}, 1)
s.raftLayer.Handoff(conn)
case pool.RPCTLS:
// Don't allow malicious client to create TLS-in-TLS for ever.
if isTLS {
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s.rpcLogger().Error("TLS connection attempting to establish inner TLS connection", "conn", logConn(conn))
conn.Close()
return
}
conn = tls.Server(conn, s.tlsConfigurator.IncomingRPCConfig())
s.handleConn(conn, true)
case pool.RPCMultiplexV2:
s.handleMultiplexV2(conn)
case pool.RPCSnapshot:
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s.handleSnapshotConn(conn)
case pool.RPCTLSInsecure:
// Don't allow malicious client to create TLS-in-TLS for ever.
if isTLS {
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s.rpcLogger().Error("TLS connection attempting to establish inner TLS connection", "conn", logConn(conn))
conn.Close()
return
}
conn = tls.Server(conn, s.tlsConfigurator.IncomingInsecureRPCConfig())
s.handleInsecureConn(conn)
default:
if !s.handleEnterpriseRPCConn(typ, conn, isTLS) {
s.rpcLogger().Error("unrecognized RPC byte",
"byte", typ,
"conn", logConn(conn),
)
conn.Close()
}
}
}
// handleMultiplexV2 is used to multiplex a single incoming connection
// using the Yamux multiplexer
func (s *Server) handleMultiplexV2(conn net.Conn) {
defer conn.Close()
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conf := yamux.DefaultConfig()
conf.LogOutput = s.config.LogOutput
server, _ := yamux.Server(conn, conf)
for {
sub, err := server.Accept()
if err != nil {
if err != io.EOF {
s.rpcLogger().Error("multiplex conn accept failed",
"conn", logConn(conn),
"error", err,
)
}
return
}
go s.handleConsulConn(sub)
}
}
// handleConsulConn is used to service a single Consul RPC connection
func (s *Server) handleConsulConn(conn net.Conn) {
defer conn.Close()
rpcCodec := msgpackrpc.NewCodecFromHandle(true, true, conn, structs.MsgpackHandle)
for {
select {
case <-s.shutdownCh:
return
default:
}
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if err := s.rpcServer.ServeRequest(rpcCodec); err != nil {
if err != io.EOF && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "closed") {
s.rpcLogger().Error("RPC error",
"conn", logConn(conn),
"error", err,
)
metrics.IncrCounter([]string{"rpc", "request_error"}, 1)
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}
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return
}
metrics.IncrCounter([]string{"rpc", "request"}, 1)
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}
}
// handleInsecureConsulConn is used to service a single Consul INSECURERPC connection
func (s *Server) handleInsecureConn(conn net.Conn) {
defer conn.Close()
rpcCodec := msgpackrpc.NewCodecFromHandle(true, true, conn, structs.MsgpackHandle)
for {
select {
case <-s.shutdownCh:
return
default:
}
if err := s.insecureRPCServer.ServeRequest(rpcCodec); err != nil {
if err != io.EOF && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "closed") {
s.rpcLogger().Error("INSECURERPC error",
"conn", logConn(conn),
"error", err,
)
metrics.IncrCounter([]string{"rpc", "request_error"}, 1)
}
return
}
metrics.IncrCounter([]string{"rpc", "request"}, 1)
}
}
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// handleSnapshotConn is used to dispatch snapshot saves and restores, which
// stream so don't use the normal RPC mechanism.
func (s *Server) handleSnapshotConn(conn net.Conn) {
go func() {
defer conn.Close()
if err := s.handleSnapshotRequest(conn); err != nil {
s.rpcLogger().Error("Snapshot RPC error",
"conn", logConn(conn),
"error", err,
)
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}
}()
}
// canRetry returns true if the given situation is safe for a retry.
func canRetry(args interface{}, err error) bool {
// No leader errors are always safe to retry since no state could have
// been changed.
if structs.IsErrNoLeader(err) {
return true
}
// If we are chunking and it doesn't seem to have completed, try again
intErr, ok := args.(error)
if ok && strings.Contains(intErr.Error(), ErrChunkingResubmit.Error()) {
return true
}
// Reads are safe to retry for stream errors, such as if a server was
// being shut down.
info, ok := args.(structs.RPCInfo)
if ok && info.IsRead() && lib.IsErrEOF(err) {
return true
}
return false
}
// forward is used to forward to a remote DC or to forward to the local leader
// Returns a bool of if forwarding was performed, as well as any error
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func (s *Server) forward(method string, info structs.RPCInfo, args interface{}, reply interface{}) (bool, error) {
var firstCheck time.Time
// Handle DC forwarding
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dc := info.RequestDatacenter()
if dc != s.config.Datacenter {
err := s.forwardDC(method, dc, args, reply)
return true, err
}
// Check if we can allow a stale read, ensure our local DB is initialized
if info.IsRead() && info.AllowStaleRead() && !s.raft.LastContact().IsZero() {
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return false, nil
}
CHECK_LEADER:
// Fail fast if we are in the process of leaving
select {
case <-s.leaveCh:
return true, structs.ErrNoLeader
default:
}
// Find the leader
isLeader, leader := s.getLeader()
// Handle the case we are the leader
if isLeader {
return false, nil
}
// Handle the case of a known leader
rpcErr := structs.ErrNoLeader
if leader != nil {
rpcErr = s.connPool.RPC(s.config.Datacenter, leader.Addr,
leader.Version, method, leader.UseTLS, args, reply)
if rpcErr != nil && canRetry(info, rpcErr) {
goto RETRY
}
return true, rpcErr
}
RETRY:
// Gate the request until there is a leader
if firstCheck.IsZero() {
firstCheck = time.Now()
}
if time.Since(firstCheck) < s.config.RPCHoldTimeout {
jitter := lib.RandomStagger(s.config.RPCHoldTimeout / jitterFraction)
select {
case <-time.After(jitter):
goto CHECK_LEADER
case <-s.leaveCh:
case <-s.shutdownCh:
}
}
// No leader found and hold time exceeded
return true, rpcErr
}
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// getLeader returns if the current node is the leader, and if not then it
// returns the leader which is potentially nil if the cluster has not yet
// elected a leader.
func (s *Server) getLeader() (bool, *metadata.Server) {
// Check if we are the leader
if s.IsLeader() {
return true, nil
}
// Get the leader
leader := s.raft.Leader()
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if leader == "" {
return false, nil
}
// Lookup the server
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server := s.serverLookup.Server(leader)
// Server could be nil
return false, server
}
Adds support for snapshots and restores. (#2396) * Updates Raft library to get new snapshot/restore API. * Basic backup and restore working, but need some cleanup. * Breaks out a snapshot module and adds a SHA256 integrity check. * Adds snapshot ACL and fills in some missing comments. * Require a consistent read for snapshots. * Make sure snapshot works if ACLs aren't enabled. * Adds a bit of package documentation. * Returns an empty response from restore to avoid EOF errors. * Adds API client support for snapshots. * Makes internal file names match on-disk file snapshots. * Adds DC and token coverage for snapshot API test. * Adds missing documentation. * Adds a unit test for the snapshot client endpoint. * Moves the connection pool out of the client for easier testing. * Fixes an incidental issue in the prepared query unit test. I realized I had two servers in bootstrap mode so this wasn't a good setup. * Adds a half close to the TCP stream and fixes panic on error. * Adds client and endpoint tests for snapshots. * Moves the pool back into the snapshot RPC client. * Adds a TLS test and fixes half-closes for TLS connections. * Tweaks some comments. * Adds a low-level snapshot test. This is independent of Consul so we can pull this out into a library later if we want to. * Cleans up snapshot and archive and completes archive tests. * Sends a clear error for snapshot operations in dev mode. Snapshots require the Raft snapshots to be readable, which isn't supported in dev mode. Send a clear error instead of a deep-down Raft one. * Adds docs for the snapshot endpoint. * Adds a stale mode and index feedback for snapshot saves. This gives folks a way to extract data even if the cluster has no leader. * Changes the internal format of a snapshot from zip to tgz. * Pulls in Raft fix to cancel inflight before a restore. * Pulls in new Raft restore interface. * Adds metadata to snapshot saves and a verify function. * Adds basic save and restore snapshot CLI commands. * Gets rid of tarball extensions and adds restore message. * Fixes an incidental bad link in the KV docs. * Adds documentation for the snapshot CLI commands. * Scuttle any request body when a snapshot is saved. * Fixes archive unit test error message check. * Allows for nil output writers in snapshot RPC handlers. * Renames hash list Decode to DecodeAndVerify. * Closes the client connection for snapshot ops. * Lowers timeout for restore ops. * Updates Raft vendor to get new Restore signature and integrates with Consul. * Bounces the leader's internal state when we do a restore.
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// forwardDC is used to forward an RPC call to a remote DC, or fail if no servers
func (s *Server) forwardDC(method, dc string, args interface{}, reply interface{}) error {
manager, server, ok := s.router.FindRoute(dc)
Adds support for snapshots and restores. (#2396) * Updates Raft library to get new snapshot/restore API. * Basic backup and restore working, but need some cleanup. * Breaks out a snapshot module and adds a SHA256 integrity check. * Adds snapshot ACL and fills in some missing comments. * Require a consistent read for snapshots. * Make sure snapshot works if ACLs aren't enabled. * Adds a bit of package documentation. * Returns an empty response from restore to avoid EOF errors. * Adds API client support for snapshots. * Makes internal file names match on-disk file snapshots. * Adds DC and token coverage for snapshot API test. * Adds missing documentation. * Adds a unit test for the snapshot client endpoint. * Moves the connection pool out of the client for easier testing. * Fixes an incidental issue in the prepared query unit test. I realized I had two servers in bootstrap mode so this wasn't a good setup. * Adds a half close to the TCP stream and fixes panic on error. * Adds client and endpoint tests for snapshots. * Moves the pool back into the snapshot RPC client. * Adds a TLS test and fixes half-closes for TLS connections. * Tweaks some comments. * Adds a low-level snapshot test. This is independent of Consul so we can pull this out into a library later if we want to. * Cleans up snapshot and archive and completes archive tests. * Sends a clear error for snapshot operations in dev mode. Snapshots require the Raft snapshots to be readable, which isn't supported in dev mode. Send a clear error instead of a deep-down Raft one. * Adds docs for the snapshot endpoint. * Adds a stale mode and index feedback for snapshot saves. This gives folks a way to extract data even if the cluster has no leader. * Changes the internal format of a snapshot from zip to tgz. * Pulls in Raft fix to cancel inflight before a restore. * Pulls in new Raft restore interface. * Adds metadata to snapshot saves and a verify function. * Adds basic save and restore snapshot CLI commands. * Gets rid of tarball extensions and adds restore message. * Fixes an incidental bad link in the KV docs. * Adds documentation for the snapshot CLI commands. * Scuttle any request body when a snapshot is saved. * Fixes archive unit test error message check. * Allows for nil output writers in snapshot RPC handlers. * Renames hash list Decode to DecodeAndVerify. * Closes the client connection for snapshot ops. * Lowers timeout for restore ops. * Updates Raft vendor to get new Restore signature and integrates with Consul. * Bounces the leader's internal state when we do a restore.
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if !ok {
if s.router.HasDatacenter(dc) {
s.rpcLogger().Warn("RPC request to DC is currently failing as no server can be reached", "datacenter", dc)
return structs.ErrDCNotAvailable
}
s.rpcLogger().Warn("RPC request for DC is currently failing as no path was found",
"datacenter", dc,
"method", method,
)
Adds support for snapshots and restores. (#2396) * Updates Raft library to get new snapshot/restore API. * Basic backup and restore working, but need some cleanup. * Breaks out a snapshot module and adds a SHA256 integrity check. * Adds snapshot ACL and fills in some missing comments. * Require a consistent read for snapshots. * Make sure snapshot works if ACLs aren't enabled. * Adds a bit of package documentation. * Returns an empty response from restore to avoid EOF errors. * Adds API client support for snapshots. * Makes internal file names match on-disk file snapshots. * Adds DC and token coverage for snapshot API test. * Adds missing documentation. * Adds a unit test for the snapshot client endpoint. * Moves the connection pool out of the client for easier testing. * Fixes an incidental issue in the prepared query unit test. I realized I had two servers in bootstrap mode so this wasn't a good setup. * Adds a half close to the TCP stream and fixes panic on error. * Adds client and endpoint tests for snapshots. * Moves the pool back into the snapshot RPC client. * Adds a TLS test and fixes half-closes for TLS connections. * Tweaks some comments. * Adds a low-level snapshot test. This is independent of Consul so we can pull this out into a library later if we want to. * Cleans up snapshot and archive and completes archive tests. * Sends a clear error for snapshot operations in dev mode. Snapshots require the Raft snapshots to be readable, which isn't supported in dev mode. Send a clear error instead of a deep-down Raft one. * Adds docs for the snapshot endpoint. * Adds a stale mode and index feedback for snapshot saves. This gives folks a way to extract data even if the cluster has no leader. * Changes the internal format of a snapshot from zip to tgz. * Pulls in Raft fix to cancel inflight before a restore. * Pulls in new Raft restore interface. * Adds metadata to snapshot saves and a verify function. * Adds basic save and restore snapshot CLI commands. * Gets rid of tarball extensions and adds restore message. * Fixes an incidental bad link in the KV docs. * Adds documentation for the snapshot CLI commands. * Scuttle any request body when a snapshot is saved. * Fixes archive unit test error message check. * Allows for nil output writers in snapshot RPC handlers. * Renames hash list Decode to DecodeAndVerify. * Closes the client connection for snapshot ops. * Lowers timeout for restore ops. * Updates Raft vendor to get new Restore signature and integrates with Consul. * Bounces the leader's internal state when we do a restore.
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return structs.ErrNoDCPath
}
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metrics.IncrCounterWithLabels([]string{"rpc", "cross-dc"}, 1,
[]metrics.Label{{Name: "datacenter", Value: dc}})
if err := s.connPool.RPC(dc, server.Addr, server.Version, method, server.UseTLS, args, reply); err != nil {
manager.NotifyFailedServer(server)
s.rpcLogger().Error("RPC failed to server in DC",
"server", server.Addr,
"datacenter", dc,
"method", method,
"error", err,
)
return err
}
return nil
}
// globalRPC is used to forward an RPC request to one server in each datacenter.
// This will only error for RPC-related errors. Otherwise, application-level
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// errors can be sent in the response objects.
func (s *Server) globalRPC(method string, args interface{},
reply structs.CompoundResponse) error {
// Make a new request into each datacenter
dcs := s.router.GetDatacenters()
replies, total := 0, len(dcs)
errorCh := make(chan error, total)
respCh := make(chan interface{}, total)
for _, dc := range dcs {
go func(dc string) {
rr := reply.New()
if err := s.forwardDC(method, dc, args, &rr); err != nil {
errorCh <- err
return
}
respCh <- rr
}(dc)
}
for replies < total {
select {
case err := <-errorCh:
return err
case rr := <-respCh:
reply.Add(rr)
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replies++
}
}
return nil
}
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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type raftEncoder func(structs.MessageType, interface{}) ([]byte, error)
// raftApply is used to encode a message, run it through raft, and return
// the FSM response along with any errors
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func (s *Server) raftApply(t structs.MessageType, msg interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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return s.raftApplyMsgpack(t, msg)
}
// raftApplyMsgpack will msgpack encode the request and then run it through raft,
// then return the FSM response along with any errors.
func (s *Server) raftApplyMsgpack(t structs.MessageType, msg interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return s.raftApplyWithEncoder(t, msg, structs.Encode)
}
// raftApplyProtobuf will protobuf encode the request and then run it through raft,
// then return the FSM response along with any errors.
func (s *Server) raftApplyProtobuf(t structs.MessageType, msg interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
return s.raftApplyWithEncoder(t, msg, structs.EncodeProtoInterface)
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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}
// raftApplyWithEncoder is used to encode a message, run it through raft,
// and return the FSM response along with any errors. Unlike raftApply this
// takes the encoder to use as an argument.
func (s *Server) raftApplyWithEncoder(t structs.MessageType, msg interface{}, encoder raftEncoder) (interface{}, error) {
if encoder == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to encode request: nil encoder")
}
buf, err := encoder(t, msg)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to encode request: %v", err)
}
// Warn if the command is very large
if n := len(buf); n > raftWarnSize {
s.rpcLogger().Warn("Attempting to apply large raft entry", "size_in_bytes", n)
}
var chunked bool
var future raft.ApplyFuture
switch {
case len(buf) <= raft.SuggestedMaxDataSize || t != structs.KVSRequestType:
future = s.raft.Apply(buf, enqueueLimit)
default:
chunked = true
future = raftchunking.ChunkingApply(buf, nil, enqueueLimit, s.raft.ApplyLog)
}
if err := future.Error(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
resp := future.Response()
if chunked {
// In this case we didn't apply all chunks successfully, possibly due
// to a term change; resubmit
if resp == nil {
// This returns the error in the interface because the raft library
// returns errors from the FSM via the future, not via err from the
// apply function. Downstream client code expects to see any error
// from the FSM (as opposed to the apply itself) and decide whether
// it can retry in the future's response.
return ErrChunkingResubmit, nil
}
// We expect that this conversion should always work
chunkedSuccess, ok := resp.(raftchunking.ChunkingSuccess)
if !ok {
return nil, errors.New("unknown type of response back from chunking FSM")
}
// Return the inner wrapped response
return chunkedSuccess.Response, nil
}
return resp, nil
}
// queryFn is used to perform a query operation. If a re-query is needed, the
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// passed-in watch set will be used to block for changes. The passed-in state
// store should be used (vs. calling fsm.State()) since the given state store
// will be correctly watched for changes if the state store is restored from
// a snapshot.
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type queryFn func(memdb.WatchSet, *state.Store) error
// blockingQuery is used to process a potentially blocking query operation.
func (s *Server) blockingQuery(queryOpts structs.QueryOptionsCompat, queryMeta structs.QueryMetaCompat, fn queryFn) error {
var timeout *time.Timer
var queriesBlocking uint64
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
2019-09-20 18:37:22 +00:00
var queryTimeout time.Duration
// Instrument all queries run
metrics.IncrCounter([]string{"rpc", "query"}, 1)
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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minQueryIndex := queryOpts.GetMinQueryIndex()
// Fast path right to the non-blocking query.
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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if minQueryIndex == 0 {
goto RUN_QUERY
}
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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queryTimeout = queryOpts.GetMaxQueryTime()
// Restrict the max query time, and ensure there is always one.
if queryTimeout > s.config.MaxQueryTime {
queryTimeout = s.config.MaxQueryTime
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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} else if queryTimeout <= 0 {
queryTimeout = s.config.DefaultQueryTime
}
// Apply a small amount of jitter to the request.
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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queryTimeout += lib.RandomStagger(queryTimeout / jitterFraction)
// Setup a query timeout.
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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timeout = time.NewTimer(queryTimeout)
defer timeout.Stop()
// instrument blockingQueries
// atomic inc our server's count of in-flight blockingQueries and store the new value
queriesBlocking = atomic.AddUint64(&s.queriesBlocking, 1)
// atomic dec when we return from blockingQuery()
defer atomic.AddUint64(&s.queriesBlocking, ^uint64(0))
// set the gauge directly to the new value of s.blockingQueries
metrics.SetGauge([]string{"rpc", "queries_blocking"}, float32(queriesBlocking))
RUN_QUERY:
// Setup blocking loop
// Update the query metadata.
s.setQueryMeta(queryMeta)
// Validate
// If the read must be consistent we verify that we are still the leader.
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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if queryOpts.GetRequireConsistent() {
if err := s.consistentRead(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Run query
// Operate on a consistent set of state. This makes sure that the
// abandon channel goes with the state that the caller is using to
// build watches.
state := s.fsm.State()
// We can skip all watch tracking if this isn't a blocking query.
var ws memdb.WatchSet
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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if minQueryIndex > 0 {
ws = memdb.NewWatchSet()
// This channel will be closed if a snapshot is restored and the
// whole state store is abandoned.
ws.Add(state.AbandonCh())
}
// Execute the queryFn
err := fn(ws, state)
// Note we check queryOpts.MinQueryIndex is greater than zero to determine if
// blocking was requested by client, NOT meta.Index since the state function
// might return zero if something is not initialized and care wasn't taken to
// handle that special case (in practice this happened a lot so fixing it
// systematically here beats trying to remember to add zero checks in every
// state method). We also need to ensure that unless there is an error, we
// return an index > 0 otherwise the client will never block and burn CPU and
// requests.
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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if err == nil && queryMeta.GetIndex() < 1 {
queryMeta.SetIndex(1)
}
// block up to the timeout if we don't see anything fresh.
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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if err == nil && minQueryIndex > 0 && queryMeta.GetIndex() <= minQueryIndex {
if expired := ws.Watch(timeout.C); !expired {
// If a restore may have woken us up then bail out from
// the query immediately. This is slightly race-ey since
// this might have been interrupted for other reasons,
// but it's OK to kick it back to the caller in either
// case.
select {
case <-state.AbandonCh():
default:
// loop back and look for an update again
goto RUN_QUERY
}
}
}
return err
}
// setQueryMeta is used to populate the QueryMeta data for an RPC call
func (s *Server) setQueryMeta(m structs.QueryMetaCompat) {
if s.IsLeader() {
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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m.SetLastContact(0)
m.SetKnownLeader(true)
} else {
Add support for implementing new requests with protobufs instea… (#6502) * Add build system support for protobuf generation This is done generically so that we don’t have to keep updating the makefile to add another proto generation. Note: anything not in the vendor directory and with a .proto extension will be run through protoc if the corresponding namespace.pb.go file is not up to date. If you want to rebuild just a single proto file you can do so with: make proto-rebuild PROTOFILES=<list of proto files to rebuild> Providing the PROTOFILES var will override the default behavior of finding all the .proto files. * Start adding types to the agent/proto package These will be needed for some other work and are by no means comprehensive. * Add ability to resolve/fixup the agentpb.ACLLinks structure in the state store. * Use protobuf marshalling of raft requests instead of msgpack for protoc generated types. This does not change any encoding of existing types. * Removed structs package automatically encoding with protobuf marshalling Instead the caller of raftApply that wants to opt-in to protobuf encoding will have to call `raftApplyProtobuf` * Run update-vendor to fixup modules.txt Nothing changed as far as dependencies go but the ordering of modules in that file depends on the time they are first seen and its not alphabetical. * Rename some things and implement the structs.RPCInfo interface bits agentpb.QueryOptions and agentpb.WriteRequest implement 3 of the 4 RPCInfo funcs and the new TargetDatacenter message type implements the fourth. * Use the right encoding function. * Renamed agent/proto package to agent/agentpb to prevent package name conflicts * Update modules.txt to fix ordering * Change blockingQuery to take in interfaces for the query options and meta * Add %T to error output. * Add/Update some comments
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m.SetLastContact(time.Since(s.raft.LastContact()))
m.SetKnownLeader(s.raft.Leader() != "")
}
}
// consistentRead is used to ensure we do not perform a stale
// read. This is done by verifying leadership before the read.
func (s *Server) consistentRead() error {
defer metrics.MeasureSince([]string{"rpc", "consistentRead"}, time.Now())
future := s.raft.VerifyLeader()
if err := future.Error(); err != nil {
return err //fail fast if leader verification fails
}
// poll consistent read readiness, wait for up to RPCHoldTimeout milliseconds
if s.isReadyForConsistentReads() {
return nil
}
jitter := lib.RandomStagger(s.config.RPCHoldTimeout / jitterFraction)
deadline := time.Now().Add(s.config.RPCHoldTimeout)
for time.Now().Before(deadline) {
select {
case <-time.After(jitter):
// Drop through and check before we loop again.
case <-s.shutdownCh:
return fmt.Errorf("shutdown waiting for leader")
}
if s.isReadyForConsistentReads() {
return nil
}
}
return structs.ErrNotReadyForConsistentReads
}