From df8a4068d93f4157c8998fae25c1bc97978bd407 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Auvolat Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2021 12:09:03 +0200 Subject: Refactor block manager code, and hopefully fix deadlock --- src/model/block.rs | 417 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 247 insertions(+), 170 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/model') diff --git a/src/model/block.rs b/src/model/block.rs index 1e04ee58..85468258 100644 --- a/src/model/block.rs +++ b/src/model/block.rs @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ use crate::garage::Garage; /// Size under which data will be stored inlined in database instead of as files pub const INLINE_THRESHOLD: usize = 3072; -pub const BACKGROUND_WORKERS: u64 = 1; +pub const BACKGROUND_WORKERS: u64 = 2; const BLOCK_RW_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_secs(42); const BLOCK_GC_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_secs(60); @@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ pub struct BlockManager { pub replication: TableShardedReplication, /// Directory in which block are stored pub data_dir: PathBuf, - /// Lock to prevent concurrent edition of the directory - pub data_dir_lock: Mutex<()>, + + mutation_lock: Mutex, rc: sled::Tree, @@ -83,6 +83,11 @@ pub struct BlockManager { pub(crate) garage: ArcSwapOption, } +// This custom struct contains functions that must only be ran +// when the lock is held. We ensure that it is the case by storing +// it INSIDE a Mutex. +struct BlockManagerLocked(); + impl BlockManager { pub fn new( db: &sled::Db, @@ -102,10 +107,12 @@ impl BlockManager { .netapp .endpoint("garage_model/block.rs/Rpc".to_string()); + let manager_locked = BlockManagerLocked(); + let block_manager = Arc::new(Self { replication, data_dir, - data_dir_lock: Mutex::new(()), + mutation_lock: Mutex::new(manager_locked), rc, resync_queue, resync_notify: Notify::new(), @@ -118,38 +125,144 @@ impl BlockManager { block_manager } - pub fn spawn_background_worker(self: Arc) { - // Launch 2 simultaneous workers for background resync loop preprocessing <= TODO actually this - // launches only one worker with current value of BACKGROUND_WORKERS - for i in 0..BACKGROUND_WORKERS { - let bm2 = self.clone(); - let background = self.system.background.clone(); - tokio::spawn(async move { - tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_secs(10 * (i + 1))).await; - background.spawn_worker(format!("block resync worker {}", i), move |must_exit| { - bm2.resync_loop(must_exit) - }); - }); + // ---- Public interface ---- + + /// Ask nodes that might have a block for it + pub async fn rpc_get_block(&self, hash: &Hash) -> Result, Error> { + let who = self.replication.read_nodes(&hash); + let resps = self + .system + .rpc + .try_call_many( + &self.endpoint, + &who[..], + BlockRpc::GetBlock(*hash), + RequestStrategy::with_priority(PRIO_NORMAL) + .with_quorum(1) + .with_timeout(BLOCK_RW_TIMEOUT) + .interrupt_after_quorum(true), + ) + .await?; + + for resp in resps { + if let BlockRpc::PutBlock(msg) = resp { + return Ok(msg.data); + } } + Err(Error::Message(format!( + "Unable to read block {:?}: no valid blocks returned", + hash + ))) } - /// Write a block to disk - async fn write_block(&self, hash: &Hash, data: &[u8]) -> Result { - let _lock = self.data_dir_lock.lock().await; + /// Send block to nodes that should have it + pub async fn rpc_put_block(&self, hash: Hash, data: Vec) -> Result<(), Error> { + let who = self.replication.write_nodes(&hash); + self.system + .rpc + .try_call_many( + &self.endpoint, + &who[..], + BlockRpc::PutBlock(PutBlockMessage { hash, data }), + RequestStrategy::with_priority(PRIO_NORMAL) + .with_quorum(self.replication.write_quorum()) + .with_timeout(BLOCK_RW_TIMEOUT), + ) + .await?; + Ok(()) + } - let mut path = self.block_dir(hash); - fs::create_dir_all(&path).await?; + /// Launch the repair procedure on the data store + /// + /// This will list all blocks locally present, as well as those + /// that are required because of refcount > 0, and will try + /// to fix any mismatch between the two. + pub async fn repair_data_store(&self, must_exit: &watch::Receiver) -> Result<(), Error> { + // 1. Repair blocks from RC table + let garage = self.garage.load_full().unwrap(); + let mut last_hash = None; + for (i, entry) in garage.block_ref_table.data.store.iter().enumerate() { + let (_k, v_bytes) = entry?; + let block_ref = rmp_serde::decode::from_read_ref::<_, BlockRef>(v_bytes.as_ref())?; + if Some(&block_ref.block) == last_hash.as_ref() { + continue; + } + if !block_ref.deleted.get() { + last_hash = Some(block_ref.block); + self.put_to_resync(&block_ref.block, Duration::from_secs(0))?; + } + if i & 0xFF == 0 && *must_exit.borrow() { + return Ok(()); + } + } - path.push(hex::encode(hash)); - if fs::metadata(&path).await.is_ok() { - return Ok(BlockRpc::Ok); + // 2. Repair blocks actually on disk + self.repair_aux_read_dir_rec(&self.data_dir, must_exit) + .await?; + + Ok(()) + } + + /// Get lenght of resync queue + pub fn resync_queue_len(&self) -> usize { + self.resync_queue.len() + } + + /// Get number of items in the refcount table + pub fn rc_len(&self) -> usize { + self.rc.len() + } + + //// ----- Managing the reference counter ---- + + /// Increment the number of time a block is used, putting it to resynchronization if it is + /// required, but not known + pub fn block_incref(&self, hash: &Hash) -> Result<(), Error> { + let old_rc = self.rc.fetch_and_update(&hash, |old| { + let old_v = old.map(u64_from_be_bytes).unwrap_or(0); + Some(u64::to_be_bytes(old_v + 1).to_vec()) + })?; + let old_rc = old_rc.map(u64_from_be_bytes).unwrap_or(0); + if old_rc == 0 { + self.put_to_resync(&hash, BLOCK_RW_TIMEOUT)?; } + Ok(()) + } - let mut f = fs::File::create(path).await?; - f.write_all(data).await?; - drop(f); + /// Decrement the number of time a block is used + pub fn block_decref(&self, hash: &Hash) -> Result<(), Error> { + let new_rc = self.rc.update_and_fetch(&hash, |old| { + let old_v = old.map(u64_from_be_bytes).unwrap_or(0); + if old_v > 1 { + Some(u64::to_be_bytes(old_v - 1).to_vec()) + } else { + None + } + })?; + if new_rc.is_none() { + self.put_to_resync(&hash, BLOCK_GC_TIMEOUT)?; + } + Ok(()) + } - Ok(BlockRpc::Ok) + /// Read a block's reference count + pub fn get_block_rc(&self, hash: &Hash) -> Result { + Ok(self + .rc + .get(hash.as_ref())? + .map(u64_from_be_bytes) + .unwrap_or(0)) + } + + // ---- Reading and writing blocks locally ---- + + /// Write a block to disk + async fn write_block(&self, hash: &Hash, data: &[u8]) -> Result { + self.mutation_lock + .lock() + .await + .write_block(hash, data, self) + .await } /// Read block from disk, verifying it's integrity @@ -169,15 +282,11 @@ impl BlockManager { drop(f); if blake2sum(&data[..]) != *hash { - let _lock = self.data_dir_lock.lock().await; - warn!( - "Block {:?} is corrupted. Renaming to .corrupted and resyncing.", - hash - ); - let mut path2 = path.clone(); - path2.set_extension(".corrupted"); - fs::rename(path, path2).await?; - self.put_to_resync(&hash, Duration::from_millis(0))?; + self.mutation_lock + .lock() + .await + .move_block_to_corrupted(hash, self) + .await?; return Err(Error::CorruptData(*hash)); } @@ -186,60 +295,44 @@ impl BlockManager { /// Check if this node should have a block, but don't actually have it async fn need_block(&self, hash: &Hash) -> Result { - let needed = self - .rc - .get(hash.as_ref())? - .map(|x| u64_from_be_bytes(x) > 0) - .unwrap_or(false); - if needed { - let path = self.block_path(hash); - let exists = fs::metadata(&path).await.is_ok(); - Ok(!exists) - } else { - Ok(false) - } + let BlockStatus { exists, needed } = self + .mutation_lock + .lock() + .await + .check_block_status(hash, self) + .await?; + Ok(needed && !exists) } + /// Utility: gives the path of the directory in which a block should be found fn block_dir(&self, hash: &Hash) -> PathBuf { let mut path = self.data_dir.clone(); path.push(hex::encode(&hash.as_slice()[0..1])); path.push(hex::encode(&hash.as_slice()[1..2])); path } + + /// Utility: give the full path where a block should be found fn block_path(&self, hash: &Hash) -> PathBuf { let mut path = self.block_dir(hash); path.push(hex::encode(hash.as_ref())); path } - /// Increment the number of time a block is used, putting it to resynchronization if it is - /// required, but not known - pub fn block_incref(&self, hash: &Hash) -> Result<(), Error> { - let old_rc = self.rc.fetch_and_update(&hash, |old| { - let old_v = old.map(u64_from_be_bytes).unwrap_or(0); - Some(u64::to_be_bytes(old_v + 1).to_vec()) - })?; - let old_rc = old_rc.map(u64_from_be_bytes).unwrap_or(0); - if old_rc == 0 { - self.put_to_resync(&hash, BLOCK_RW_TIMEOUT)?; - } - Ok(()) - } + // ---- Resync loop ---- - /// Decrement the number of time a block is used - pub fn block_decref(&self, hash: &Hash) -> Result<(), Error> { - let new_rc = self.rc.update_and_fetch(&hash, |old| { - let old_v = old.map(u64_from_be_bytes).unwrap_or(0); - if old_v > 1 { - Some(u64::to_be_bytes(old_v - 1).to_vec()) - } else { - None - } - })?; - if new_rc.is_none() { - self.put_to_resync(&hash, BLOCK_GC_TIMEOUT)?; + pub fn spawn_background_worker(self: Arc) { + // Launch 2 simultaneous workers for background resync loop preprocessing + for i in 0..BACKGROUND_WORKERS { + let bm2 = self.clone(); + let background = self.system.background.clone(); + tokio::spawn(async move { + tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_secs(10 * (i + 1))).await; + background.spawn_worker(format!("block resync worker {}", i), move |must_exit| { + bm2.resync_loop(must_exit) + }); + }); } - Ok(()) } fn put_to_resync(&self, hash: &Hash, delay: Duration) -> Result<(), Error> { @@ -296,16 +389,12 @@ impl BlockManager { } async fn resync_block(&self, hash: &Hash) -> Result<(), Error> { - let lock = self.data_dir_lock.lock().await; - - let path = self.block_path(hash); - - let exists = fs::metadata(&path).await.is_ok(); - let needed = self - .rc - .get(hash.as_ref())? - .map(|x| u64_from_be_bytes(x) > 0) - .unwrap_or(false); + let BlockStatus { exists, needed } = self + .mutation_lock + .lock() + .await + .check_block_status(hash, self) + .await?; if exists != needed { info!( @@ -378,12 +467,14 @@ impl BlockManager { who.len() ); - fs::remove_file(path).await?; + self.mutation_lock + .lock() + .await + .delete_if_unneeded(hash, self) + .await?; } if needed && !exists { - drop(lock); - // TODO find a way to not do this if they are sending it to us // Let's suppose this isn't an issue for now with the BLOCK_RW_TIMEOUT delay // between the RC being incremented and this part being called. @@ -394,79 +485,6 @@ impl BlockManager { Ok(()) } - /// Ask nodes that might have a block for it - pub async fn rpc_get_block(&self, hash: &Hash) -> Result, Error> { - let who = self.replication.read_nodes(&hash); - let resps = self - .system - .rpc - .try_call_many( - &self.endpoint, - &who[..], - BlockRpc::GetBlock(*hash), - RequestStrategy::with_priority(PRIO_NORMAL) - .with_quorum(1) - .with_timeout(BLOCK_RW_TIMEOUT) - .interrupt_after_quorum(true), - ) - .await?; - - for resp in resps { - if let BlockRpc::PutBlock(msg) = resp { - return Ok(msg.data); - } - } - Err(Error::Message(format!( - "Unable to read block {:?}: no valid blocks returned", - hash - ))) - } - - /// Send block to nodes that should have it - pub async fn rpc_put_block(&self, hash: Hash, data: Vec) -> Result<(), Error> { - let who = self.replication.write_nodes(&hash); - self.system - .rpc - .try_call_many( - &self.endpoint, - &who[..], - BlockRpc::PutBlock(PutBlockMessage { hash, data }), - RequestStrategy::with_priority(PRIO_NORMAL) - .with_quorum(self.replication.write_quorum()) - .with_timeout(BLOCK_RW_TIMEOUT), - ) - .await?; - Ok(()) - } - - pub async fn repair_data_store(&self, must_exit: &watch::Receiver) -> Result<(), Error> { - // 1. Repair blocks from RC table - let garage = self.garage.load_full().unwrap(); - let mut last_hash = None; - let mut i = 0usize; - for entry in garage.block_ref_table.data.store.iter() { - let (_k, v_bytes) = entry?; - let block_ref = rmp_serde::decode::from_read_ref::<_, BlockRef>(v_bytes.as_ref())?; - if Some(&block_ref.block) == last_hash.as_ref() { - continue; - } - if !block_ref.deleted.get() { - last_hash = Some(block_ref.block); - self.put_to_resync(&block_ref.block, Duration::from_secs(0))?; - } - i += 1; - if i & 0xFF == 0 && *must_exit.borrow() { - return Ok(()); - } - } - - // 2. Repair blocks actually on disk - self.repair_aux_read_dir_rec(&self.data_dir, must_exit) - .await?; - - Ok(()) - } - fn repair_aux_read_dir_rec<'a>( &'a self, path: &'a Path, @@ -511,15 +529,6 @@ impl BlockManager { } .boxed() } - - /// Get lenght of resync queue - pub fn resync_queue_len(&self) -> usize { - self.resync_queue.len() - } - - pub fn rc_len(&self) -> usize { - self.rc.len() - } } #[async_trait] @@ -538,6 +547,74 @@ impl EndpointHandler for BlockManager { } } +struct BlockStatus { + exists: bool, + needed: bool, +} + +impl BlockManagerLocked { + async fn check_block_status( + &self, + hash: &Hash, + mgr: &BlockManager, + ) -> Result { + let path = mgr.block_path(hash); + + let exists = fs::metadata(&path).await.is_ok(); + let needed = mgr.get_block_rc(hash)? > 0; + + Ok(BlockStatus { exists, needed }) + } + + async fn write_block( + &self, + hash: &Hash, + data: &[u8], + mgr: &BlockManager, + ) -> Result { + let mut path = mgr.block_dir(hash); + fs::create_dir_all(&path).await?; + + path.push(hex::encode(hash)); + if fs::metadata(&path).await.is_ok() { + return Ok(BlockRpc::Ok); + } + + let mut path2 = path.clone(); + path2.set_extension("tmp"); + let mut f = fs::File::create(&path2).await?; + f.write_all(data).await?; + drop(f); + + fs::rename(path2, path).await?; + + Ok(BlockRpc::Ok) + } + + async fn move_block_to_corrupted(&self, hash: &Hash, mgr: &BlockManager) -> Result<(), Error> { + warn!( + "Block {:?} is corrupted. Renaming to .corrupted and resyncing.", + hash + ); + let path = mgr.block_path(hash); + let mut path2 = path.clone(); + path2.set_extension(".corrupted"); + fs::rename(path, path2).await?; + mgr.put_to_resync(&hash, Duration::from_millis(0))?; + Ok(()) + } + + async fn delete_if_unneeded(&self, hash: &Hash, mgr: &BlockManager) -> Result<(), Error> { + let BlockStatus { exists, needed } = self.check_block_status(hash, mgr).await?; + + if exists && !needed { + let path = mgr.block_path(hash); + fs::remove_file(path).await?; + } + Ok(()) + } +} + fn u64_from_be_bytes>(bytes: T) -> u64 { assert!(bytes.as_ref().len() == 8); let mut x8 = [0u8; 8]; -- cgit v1.2.3