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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Klaus Post 3ffeabdfcb
Fix govet+staticcheck issues (#20263)
This is better: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/60529
2024-08-14 10:11:51 -07:00
Klaus Post b435806d91
Reduce big message RPC allocations (#19390)
Use `ODirectPoolSmall` buffers for inline data in PutObject.

Add a separate call for inline data that will fetch a buffer for the inline data before unmarshal.
2024-04-01 16:42:09 -07:00
Klaus Post 92180bc793
Add array recycling safety (#19103)
Nil entries when recycling arrays.
2024-02-21 12:27:35 -08:00
Klaus Post e06168596f
Convert more peer <--> peer REST calls (#19004)
* Convert more peer <--> peer REST calls
* Clean up in general.
* Add JSON wrapper.
* Add slice wrapper.
* Add option to make handler return nil error if no connection is given, `IgnoreNilConn`.

Converts the following:

```
+	HandlerGetMetrics
+	HandlerGetResourceMetrics
+	HandlerGetMemInfo
+	HandlerGetProcInfo
+	HandlerGetOSInfo
+	HandlerGetPartitions
+	HandlerGetNetInfo
+	HandlerGetCPUs
+	HandlerServerInfo
+	HandlerGetSysConfig
+	HandlerGetSysServices
+	HandlerGetSysErrors
+	HandlerGetAllBucketStats
+	HandlerGetBucketStats
+	HandlerGetSRMetrics
+	HandlerGetPeerMetrics
+	HandlerGetMetacacheListing
+	HandlerUpdateMetacacheListing
+	HandlerGetPeerBucketMetrics
+	HandlerStorageInfo
+	HandlerGetLocks
+	HandlerBackgroundHealStatus
+	HandlerGetLastDayTierStats
+	HandlerSignalService
+	HandlerGetBandwidth
```
2024-02-19 14:54:46 -08:00
Klaus Post ce0cb913bc
Fix ineffective recycling (#18952)
Recycle would always be called on the dummy value `any(newRT())` instead of the actual value given to the recycle function.

Caught by race tests, but mostly harmless, except for reduced perf.

Other minor cleanups. Introduced in #18940 (unreleased)
2024-02-02 08:48:12 -08:00
Klaus Post b192bc348c
Improve object reuse for grid messages (#18940)
Allow internal types to support a `Recycler` interface, which will allow for sharing of common types across handlers.

This means that all `grid.MSS` (and similar) objects are shared across in a common pool instead of a per-handler pool.

Add internal request reuse of internal types. Add for safe (pointerless) types explicitly.

Only log params for internal types. Doing Sprint(obj) is just a bit too messy.
2024-02-01 12:41:20 -08:00
Klaus Post 6da4a9c7bb
Improve tracing & notification scalability (#18903)
* Perform JSON encoding on remote machines and only forward byte slices.
* Migrate tracing & notification to WebSockets.
2024-01-30 12:49:02 -08:00
Klaus Post ca488cce87
Add detailed parameter tracing + custom prefix (#18518)
* Allow per handler custom prefix.
* Add automatic parameter extraction
2023-11-26 01:32:59 -08:00
Klaus Post 51aa59a737
perf: websocket grid connectivity for all internode communication (#18461)
This PR adds a WebSocket grid feature that allows servers to communicate via 
a single two-way connection.

There are two request types:

* Single requests, which are `[]byte => ([]byte, error)`. This is for efficient small
  roundtrips with small payloads.

* Streaming requests which are `[]byte, chan []byte => chan []byte (and error)`,
  which allows for different combinations of full two-way streams with an initial payload.

Only a single stream is created between two machines - and there is, as such, no
server/client relation since both sides can initiate and handle requests. Which server
initiates the request is decided deterministically on the server names.

Requests are made through a mux client and server, which handles message
passing, congestion, cancelation, timeouts, etc.

If a connection is lost, all requests are canceled, and the calling server will try
to reconnect. Registered handlers can operate directly on byte 
slices or use a higher-level generics abstraction.

There is no versioning of handlers/clients, and incompatible changes should
be handled by adding new handlers.

The request path can be changed to a new one for any protocol changes.

First, all servers create a "Manager." The manager must know its address 
as well as all remote addresses. This will manage all connections.
To get a connection to any remote, ask the manager to provide it given
the remote address using.

```
func (m *Manager) Connection(host string) *Connection
```

All serverside handlers must also be registered on the manager. This will
make sure that all incoming requests are served. The number of in-flight 
requests and responses must also be given for streaming requests.

The "Connection" returned manages the mux-clients. Requests issued
to the connection will be sent to the remote.

* `func (c *Connection) Request(ctx context.Context, h HandlerID, req []byte) ([]byte, error)`
   performs a single request and returns the result. Any deadline provided on the request is
   forwarded to the server, and canceling the context will make the function return at once.

* `func (c *Connection) NewStream(ctx context.Context, h HandlerID, payload []byte) (st *Stream, err error)`
   will initiate a remote call and send the initial payload.

```Go
// A Stream is a two-way stream.
// All responses *must* be read by the caller.
// If the call is canceled through the context,
//The appropriate error will be returned.
type Stream struct {
	// Responses from the remote server.
	// Channel will be closed after an error or when the remote closes.
	// All responses *must* be read by the caller until either an error is returned or the channel is closed.
	// Canceling the context will cause the context cancellation error to be returned.
	Responses <-chan Response

	// Requests sent to the server.
	// If the handler is defined with 0 incoming capacity this will be nil.
	// Channel *must* be closed to signal the end of the stream.
	// If the request context is canceled, the stream will no longer process requests.
	Requests chan<- []byte
}

type Response struct {
	Msg []byte
	Err error
}
```

There are generic versions of the server/client handlers that allow the use of type
safe implementations for data types that support msgpack marshal/unmarshal.
2023-11-20 17:09:35 -08:00