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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Klishin 0d3a45cb96
Merge pull request #10712 from rabbitmq/ik-10535-fix-duplication-ss-partition-name-error
FIX #10535. Super Streams: check for duplicate partitions names
2024-03-11 15:59:09 -04:00
Iliia Khaprov 8d3a3f3e76 FIX #10535. Super Streams: heck for duplicate partitions names. 2024-03-11 11:55:32 +01:00
Michael Klishin eb261acd30
CLI: update guide URLs to use the new path structure
the original paths, e.g. /streams.html, do have redirects
in place but it turned out to be a surprisingly fragile
Cloudflare feature when there are hundreds of them,
so we better switch now.
2024-03-07 15:53:14 -05:00
David Ansari b0142287c7 Protect receiving app from being overloaded
What?

Protect receiving application from being overloaded with new messages
while still processing existing messages if the auto credit renewal
feature of the Erlang AMQP 1.0 client library is used.

This feature can therefore be thought of as a prefetch window equivalent
in AMQP 0.9.1 or MQTT 5.0 property Receive Maximum.

How?

The credit auto renewal feature in RabbitMQ 3.x was wrongly implemented.
This commit takes the same approach as done in the server:
The incoming_unsettled map is hold in the link instead of in the session
to accurately and quickly determine the number of unsettled messages for
a receiving link.

The amqp10_client lib will grant more credits to the sender when the sum
of remaining link credits and number of unsettled deliveries falls below
the threshold RenewWhenBelow.

This avoids maintaning additional state like the `link_credit_unsettled`
or an alternative delivery_count_settled sequence number which is more
complex to implement correctly.

This commit breaks the amqp10_client_session:disposition/6 API:
This commit forces the client application to only range settle for a
given link, i.e. not across multiple links on a given session at once.
The latter is allowed according to the AMQP spec.
2024-02-28 14:15:20 +01:00
David Ansari 8cb313d5a1 Support AMQP 1.0 natively
## What

Similar to Native MQTT in #5895, this commits implements Native AMQP 1.0.
By "native", we mean do not proxy via AMQP 0.9.1 anymore.

  ## Why

Native AMQP 1.0 comes with the following major benefits:
1. Similar to Native MQTT, this commit provides better throughput, latency,
   scalability, and resource usage for AMQP 1.0.
   See https://blog.rabbitmq.com/posts/2023/03/native-mqtt for native MQTT improvements.
   See further below for some benchmarks.
2. Since AMQP 1.0 is not limited anymore by the AMQP 0.9.1 protocol,
   this commit allows implementing more AMQP 1.0 features in the future.
   Some features are already implemented in this commit (see next section).
3. Simpler, better understandable, and more maintainable code.

Native AMQP 1.0 as implemented in this commit has the
following major benefits compared to AMQP 0.9.1:
4. Memory and disk alarms will only stop accepting incoming TRANSFER frames.
   New connections can still be created to consume from RabbitMQ to empty queues.
5. Due to 4. no need anymore for separate connections for publishers and
   consumers as we currently recommended for AMQP 0.9.1. which potentially
   halves the number of physical TCP connections.
6. When a single connection sends to multiple target queues, a single
   slow target queue won't block the entire connection.
   Publisher can still send data quickly to all other target queues.
7. A publisher can request whether it wants publisher confirmation on a per-message basis.
   In AMQP 0.9.1 publisher confirms are configured per channel only.
8. Consumers can change their "prefetch count" dynamically which isn't
   possible in our AMQP 0.9.1 implementation. See #10174
9. AMQP 1.0 is an extensible protocol

This commit also fixes dozens of bugs present in the AMQP 1.0 plugin in
RabbitMQ 3.x - most of which cannot be backported due to the complexity
and limitations of the old 3.x implementation.

This commit contains breaking changes and is therefore targeted for RabbitMQ 4.0.

 ## Implementation details

1. Breaking change: With Native AMQP, the behaviour of
```
Convert AMQP 0.9.1 message headers to application properties for an AMQP 1.0 consumer
amqp1_0.convert_amqp091_headers_to_app_props = false | true (default false)
Convert AMQP 1.0 Application Properties to AMQP 0.9.1 headers
amqp1_0.convert_app_props_to_amqp091_headers = false | true (default false)
```
will break because we always convert according to the message container conversions.
For example, AMQP 0.9.1 x-headers will go into message-annotations instead of application properties.
Also, `false` won’t be respected since we always convert the headers with message containers.

2. Remove rabbit_queue_collector

rabbit_queue_collector is responsible for synchronously deleting
exclusive queues. Since the AMQP 1.0 plugin never creates exclusive
queues, rabbit_queue_collector doesn't need to be started in the first
place. This will save 1 Erlang process per AMQP 1.0 connection.

3. 7 processes per connection + 1 process per session in this commit instead of
   7 processes per connection + 15 processes per session in 3.x
Supervision hierarchy got re-designed.

4. Use 1 writer process per AMQP 1.0 connection
AMQP 0.9.1 uses a separate rabbit_writer Erlang process per AMQP 0.9.1 channel.
Prior to this commit, AMQP 1.0 used a separate rabbit_amqp1_0_writer process per AMQP 1.0 session.
Advantage of single writer proc per session (prior to this commit):
* High parallelism for serialising packets if multiple sessions within
  a connection write heavily at the same time.

This commit uses a single writer process per AMQP 1.0 connection that is
shared across all AMQP 1.0 sessions.
Advantages of single writer proc per connection (this commit):
* Lower memory usage with hundreds of thousands of AMQP 1.0 sessions
* Less TCP and IP header overhead given that the single writer process
  can accumulate across all sessions bytes before flushing the socket.

In other words, this commit decides that a reader / writer process pair
per AMQP 1.0 connection is good enough for bi-directional TRANSFER flows.
Having a writer per session is too heavy.
We still ensure high throughput by having separate reader, writer, and
session processes.

5. Transform rabbit_amqp1_0_writer into gen_server
Why:
Prior to this commit, when clicking on the AMQP 1.0 writer process in
observer, the process crashed.
Instead of handling all these debug messages of the sys module, it's better
to implement a gen_server.
There is no advantage of using a special OTP process over gen_server
for the AMQP 1.0 writer.
gen_server also provides cleaner format status output.

How:
Message callbacks return a timeout of 0.
After all messages in the inbox are processed, the timeout message is
handled by flushing any pending bytes.

6. Remove stats timer from writer
AMQP 1.0 connections haven't emitted any stats previously.

7. When there are contiguous queue confirmations in the session process
mailbox, batch them. When the confirmations are sent to the publisher, a
single DISPOSITION frame is sent for contiguously confirmed delivery
IDs.
This approach should be good enough. However it's sub optimal in
scenarios where contiguous delivery IDs that need confirmations are rare,
for example:
* There are multiple links in the session with different sender
  settlement modes and sender publishes across these links interleaved.
* sender settlement mode is mixed and sender publishes interleaved settled
  and unsettled TRANSFERs.

8. Introduce credit API v2
Why:
The AMQP 0.9.1 credit extension which is to be removed in 4.0 was poorly
designed since basic.credit is a synchronous call into the queue process
blocking the entire AMQP 1.0 session process.

How:
Change the interactions between queue clients and queue server
implementations:
* Clients only request a credit reply if the FLOW's `echo` field is set
* Include all link flow control state held by the queue process into a
  new credit_reply queue event:
  * `available` after the queue sends any deliveries
  * `link-credit` after the queue sends any deliveries
  * `drain` which allows us to combine the old queue events
    send_credit_reply and send_drained into a single new queue event
    credit_reply.
* Include the consumer tag into the credit_reply queue event such that
  the AMQP 1.0 session process can process any credit replies
  asynchronously.

Link flow control state `delivery-count` also moves to the queue processes.

The new interactions are hidden behind feature flag credit_api_v2 to
allow for rolling upgrades from 3.13 to 4.0.

9. Use serial number arithmetic in quorum queues and session process.

10. Completely bypass the rabbit_limiter module for AMQP 1.0
flow control. The goal is to eventually remove the rabbit_limiter module
in 4.0 since AMQP 0.9.1 global QoS will be unsupported in 4.0. This
commit lifts the AMQP 1.0 link flow control logic out of rabbit_limiter
into rabbit_queue_consumers.

11. Fix credit bug for streams:
AMQP 1.0 settlements shouldn't top up link credit,
only FLOW frames should top up link credit.

12. Allow sender settle mode unsettled for streams
since AMQP 1.0 acknowledgements to streams are no-ops (currently).

13. Fix AMQP 1.0 client bugs
Auto renewing credits should not be related to settling TRANSFERs.
Remove field link_credit_unsettled as it was wrong and confusing.
Prior to this commit auto renewal did not work when the sender uses
sender settlement mode settled.

14. Fix AMQP 1.0 client bugs
The wrong outdated Link was passed to function auto_flow/2

15. Use osiris chunk iterator
Only hold messages of uncompressed sub batches in memory if consumer
doesn't have sufficient credits.
Compressed sub batches are skipped for non Stream protocol consumers.

16. Fix incoming link flow control
Always use confirms between AMQP 1.0 queue clients and queue servers.
As already done internally by rabbit_fifo_client and
rabbit_stream_queue, use confirms for classic queues as well.

17. Include link handle into correlation when publishing messages to target queues
such that session process can correlate confirms from target queues to
incoming links.

18. Only grant more credits to publishers if publisher hasn't sufficient credits
anymore and there are not too many unconfirmed messages on the link.

19. Completely ignore `block` and `unblock` queue actions and RabbitMQ credit flow
between classic queue process and session process.

20. Link flow control is independent between links.
A client can refer to a queue or to an exchange with multiple
dynamically added target queues. Multiple incoming links can also fan
in to the same queue. However the link topology looks like, this
commit ensures that each link is only granted more credits if that link
isn't overloaded.

21. A connection or a session can send to many different queues.
In AMQP 0.9.1, a single slow queue will lead to the entire channel, and
then entire connection being blocked.
This commit makes sure that a single slow queue from one link won't slow
down sending on other links.
For example, having link A sending to a local classic queue and
link B sending to 5 replica quorum queue, link B will naturally
grant credits slower than link A. So, despite the quorum queue being
slower in confirming messages, the same AMQP 1.0 connection and session
can still pump data very fast into the classic queue.

22. If cluster wide memory or disk alarm occurs.
Each session sends a FLOW with incoming-window to 0 to sending client.
If sending clients don’t obey, force disconnect the client.

If cluster wide memory alarm clears:
Each session resumes with a FLOW defaulting to initial incoming-window.

23. All operations apart of publishing TRANSFERS to RabbitMQ can continue during cluster wide alarms,
specifically, attaching consumers and consuming, i.e. emptying queues.
There is no need for separate AMQP 1.0 connections for publishers and consumers as recommended in our AMQP 0.9.1 implementation.

24. Flow control summary:
* If queue becomes bottleneck, that’s solved by slowing down individual sending links (AMQP 1.0 link flow control).
* If session becomes bottleneck (more unlikely), that’s solved by AMQP 1.0 session flow control.
* If connection becomes bottleneck, it naturally won’t read fast enough from the socket causing TCP backpressure being applied.
Nowhere will RabbitMQ internal credit based flow control (i.e. module credit_flow) be used on the incoming AMQP 1.0 message path.

25. Register AMQP sessions
Prefer local-only pg over our custom pg_local implementation as
pg is a better process group implementation than pg_local.
pg_local was identified as bottleneck in tests where many MQTT clients were disconnected at once.

26. Start a local-only pg when Rabbit boots:
> A scope can be kept local-only by using a scope name that is unique cluster-wide, e.g. the node name:
> pg:start_link(node()).
Register AMQP 1.0 connections and sessions with pg.

In future we should remove pg_local and instead use the new local-only
pg for all registered processes such as AMQP 0.9.1 connections and channels.

27. Requeue messages if link detached
Although the spec allows to settle delivery IDs on detached links, RabbitMQ does not respect the 'closed'
field of the DETACH frame and therefore handles every DETACH frame as closed. Since the link is closed,
we expect every outstanding delivery to be requeued.
In addition to consumer cancellation, detaching a link therefore causes in flight deliveries to be requeued.
Note that this behaviour is different from merely consumer cancellation in AMQP 0.9.1:
"After a consumer is cancelled there will be no future deliveries dispatched to it. Note that there can
still be "in flight" deliveries dispatched previously. Cancelling a consumer will neither discard nor requeue them."
[https://www.rabbitmq.com/consumers.html#unsubscribing]
An AMQP receiver can first drain, and then detach to prevent "in flight" deliveries

28. Init AMQP session with BEGIN frame
Similar to how there can't be an MQTT processor without a CONNECT
frame, there can't be an AMQP session without a BEGIN frame.
This allows having strict dialyzer types for session flow control
fields (i.e. not allowing 'undefined').

29. Move serial_number to AMQP 1.0 common lib
such that it can be used by both AMQP 1.0 server and client

30. Fix AMQP client to do serial number arithmetic.

31. AMQP client: Differentiate between delivery-id and transfer-id for better
understandability.

32. Fix link flow control in classic queues
This commit fixes
```
java -jar target/perf-test.jar -ad false -f persistent -u cq -c 3000 -C 1000000 -y 0
```
followed by
```
./omq -x 0 amqp -T /queue/cq -D 1000000 --amqp-consumer-credits 2
```
Prior to this commit, (and on RabbitMQ 3.x) the consuming would halt after around
8 - 10,000 messages.

The bug was that in flight messages from classic queue process to
session process were not taken into account when topping up credit to
the classic queue process.
Fixes #2597

The solution to this bug (and a much cleaner design anyway independent of
this bug) is that queues should hold all link flow control state including
the delivery-count.

Hence, when credit API v2 is used the delivery-count will be held by the
classic queue process, quorum queue process, and stream queue client
instead of managing the delivery-count in the session.

33. The double level crediting between (a) session process and
rabbit_fifo_client, and (b) rabbit_fifo_client and rabbit_fifo was
removed. Therefore, instead of managing 3 separate delivery-counts (i. session,
ii. rabbit_fifo_client, iii. rabbit_fifo), only 1 delivery-count is used
in rabbit_fifo. This is a big simplification.

34. This commit fixes quorum queues without bumping the machine version
nor introducing new rabbit_fifo commands.

Whether credit API v2 is used is solely determined at link attachment time
depending on whether feature flag credit_api_v2 is enabled.

Even when that feature flag will be enabled later on, this link will
keep using credit API v1 until detached (or the node is shut down).

Eventually, after feature flag credit_api_v2 has been enabled and a
subsequent rolling upgrade, all links will use credit API v2.

This approach is safe and simple.

The 2 alternatives to move delivery-count from the session process to the
queue processes would have been:

i. Explicit feature flag credit_api_v2 migration function
* Can use a gen_server:call and only finish migration once all delivery-counts were migrated.
Cons:
* Extra new message format just for migration is required.
* Risky as migration will fail if a target queue doesn’t reply.

ii. Session always includes DeliveryCountSnd when crediting to the queue:
Cons:
* 2 delivery counts will be hold simultaneously in session proc and queue proc;
could be solved by deleting the session proc’s delivery-count for credit-reply
* What happens if the receiver doesn’t provide credit for a very long time? Is that a problem?

35. Support stream filtering in AMQP 1.0 (by @acogoluegnes)
Use the x-stream-filter-value message annotation
to carry the filter value in a published message.
Use the rabbitmq:stream-filter and rabbitmq:stream-match-unfiltered
filters when creating a receiver that wants to filter
out messages from a stream.

36. Remove credit extension from AMQP 0.9.1 client

37. Support maintenance mode closing AMQP 1.0 connections.

38. Remove AMQP 0.9.1 client dependency from AMQP 1.0 implementation.

39. Move AMQP 1.0 plugin to the core. AMQP 1.0 is enabled by default.
    The old rabbitmq_amqp1_0 plugin will be kept as a no-op plugin to prevent deployment
    tools from failing that execute:
```
rabbitmq-plugins enable rabbitmq_amqp1_0
rabbitmq-plugins disable rabbitmq_amqp1_0
```

40. Breaking change: Remove CLI command `rabbitmqctl list_amqp10_connections`.
Instead, list both AMQP 0.9.1 and AMQP 1.0 connections in `list_connections`:
```
rabbitmqctl list_connections protocol
Listing connections ...
protocol
{1, 0}
{0,9,1}
```

 ## Benchmarks

 ### Throughput & Latency

Setup:
* Single node Ubuntu 22.04
* Erlang 26.1.1

Start RabbitMQ:
```
make run-broker PLUGINS="rabbitmq_management rabbitmq_amqp1_0" FULL=1 RABBITMQ_SERVER_ADDITIONAL_ERL_ARGS="+S 3"
```

Predeclare durable classic queue cq1, durable quorum queue qq1, durable stream queue sq1.

Start client:
https://github.com/ssorj/quiver
https://hub.docker.com/r/ssorj/quiver/tags (digest 453a2aceda64)
```
docker run -it --rm --add-host host.docker.internal:host-gateway ssorj/quiver:latest
bash-5.1# quiver --version
quiver 0.4.0-SNAPSHOT
```

1. Classic queue
```
quiver //host.docker.internal//amq/queue/cq1 --durable --count 1m --duration 10m --body-size 12 --credit 1000
```

This commit:
```
Count ............................................. 1,000,000 messages
Duration ............................................... 73.8 seconds
Sender rate .......................................... 13,548 messages/s
Receiver rate ........................................ 13,547 messages/s
End-to-end rate ...................................... 13,547 messages/s

Latencies by percentile:

          0% ........ 0 ms       90.00% ........ 9 ms
         25% ........ 2 ms       99.00% ....... 14 ms
         50% ........ 4 ms       99.90% ....... 17 ms
        100% ....... 26 ms       99.99% ....... 24 ms
```

RabbitMQ 3.x (main branch as of 30 January 2024):
```
---------------------- Sender -----------------------  --------------------- Receiver ----------------------  --------
Time [s]      Count [m]  Rate [m/s]  CPU [%]  RSS [M]  Time [s]      Count [m]  Rate [m/s]  CPU [%]  RSS [M]  Lat [ms]
-----------------------------------------------------  -----------------------------------------------------  --------
     2.1        130,814      65,342        6     73.6       2.1          3,217       1,607        0      8.0       511
     4.1        163,580      16,367        2     74.1       4.1          3,217           0        0      8.0         0
     6.1        229,114      32,767        3     74.1       6.1          3,217           0        0      8.0         0
     8.1        261,880      16,367        2     74.1       8.1         67,874      32,296        8      8.2     7,662
    10.1        294,646      16,367        2     74.1      10.1         67,874           0        0      8.2         0
    12.1        360,180      32,734        3     74.1      12.1         67,874           0        0      8.2         0
    14.1        392,946      16,367        3     74.1      14.1         68,604         365        0      8.2    12,147
    16.1        458,480      32,734        3     74.1      16.1         68,604           0        0      8.2         0
    18.1        491,246      16,367        2     74.1      18.1         68,604           0        0      8.2         0
    20.1        556,780      32,767        4     74.1      20.1         68,604           0        0      8.2         0
    22.1        589,546      16,375        2     74.1      22.1         68,604           0        0      8.2         0
receiver timed out
    24.1        622,312      16,367        2     74.1      24.1         68,604           0        0      8.2         0
quiver:  error: PlanoProcessError: Command 'quiver-arrow receive //host.docker.internal//amq/queue/cq1 --impl qpid-proton-c --duration 10m --count 1m --rate 0 --body-size 12 --credit 1000 --transaction-size 0 --timeout 10 --durable --output /tmp/quiver-otujr23y' returned non-zero exit status 1.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/local/lib/quiver/python/quiver/pair.py", line 144, in run
    _plano.wait(receiver, check=True)
  File "/usr/local/lib/quiver/python/plano/main.py", line 1243, in wait
    raise PlanoProcessError(proc)
plano.main.PlanoProcessError: Command 'quiver-arrow receive //host.docker.internal//amq/queue/cq1 --impl qpid-proton-c --duration 10m --count 1m --rate 0 --body-size 12 --credit 1000 --transaction-size 0 --timeout 10 --durable --output /tmp/quiver-otujr23y' returned non-zero exit status 1.
```

2. Quorum queue:
```
quiver //host.docker.internal//amq/queue/qq1 --durable --count 1m --duration 10m --body-size 12 --credit 1000
```
This commit:
```
Count ............................................. 1,000,000 messages
Duration .............................................. 101.4 seconds
Sender rate ........................................... 9,867 messages/s
Receiver rate ......................................... 9,868 messages/s
End-to-end rate ....................................... 9,865 messages/s

Latencies by percentile:

          0% ....... 11 ms       90.00% ....... 23 ms
         25% ....... 15 ms       99.00% ....... 28 ms
         50% ....... 18 ms       99.90% ....... 33 ms
        100% ....... 49 ms       99.99% ....... 47 ms
```

RabbitMQ 3.x:
```
---------------------- Sender -----------------------  --------------------- Receiver ----------------------  --------
Time [s]      Count [m]  Rate [m/s]  CPU [%]  RSS [M]  Time [s]      Count [m]  Rate [m/s]  CPU [%]  RSS [M]  Lat [ms]
-----------------------------------------------------  -----------------------------------------------------  --------
     2.1        130,814      65,342        9     69.9       2.1         18,430       9,206        5      7.6     1,221
     4.1        163,580      16,375        5     70.2       4.1         18,867         218        0      7.6     2,168
     6.1        229,114      32,767        6     70.2       6.1         18,867           0        0      7.6         0
     8.1        294,648      32,734        7     70.2       8.1         18,867           0        0      7.6         0
    10.1        360,182      32,734        6     70.2      10.1         18,867           0        0      7.6         0
    12.1        425,716      32,767        6     70.2      12.1         18,867           0        0      7.6         0
receiver timed out
    14.1        458,482      16,367        5     70.2      14.1         18,867           0        0      7.6         0
quiver:  error: PlanoProcessError: Command 'quiver-arrow receive //host.docker.internal//amq/queue/qq1 --impl qpid-proton-c --duration 10m --count 1m --rate 0 --body-size 12 --credit 1000 --transaction-size 0 --timeout 10 --durable --output /tmp/quiver-b1gcup43' returned non-zero exit status 1.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/local/lib/quiver/python/quiver/pair.py", line 144, in run
    _plano.wait(receiver, check=True)
  File "/usr/local/lib/quiver/python/plano/main.py", line 1243, in wait
    raise PlanoProcessError(proc)
plano.main.PlanoProcessError: Command 'quiver-arrow receive //host.docker.internal//amq/queue/qq1 --impl qpid-proton-c --duration 10m --count 1m --rate 0 --body-size 12 --credit 1000 --transaction-size 0 --timeout 10 --durable --output /tmp/quiver-b1gcup43' returned non-zero exit status 1.
```

3. Stream:
```
quiver-arrow send //host.docker.internal//amq/queue/sq1 --durable --count 1m -d 10m --summary --verbose
```

This commit:
```
Count ............................................. 1,000,000 messages
Duration ................................................ 8.7 seconds
Message rate ........................................ 115,154 messages/s
```

RabbitMQ 3.x:
```
Count ............................................. 1,000,000 messages
Duration ............................................... 21.2 seconds
Message rate ......................................... 47,232 messages/s
```

 ### Memory usage

Start RabbitMQ:
```
ERL_MAX_PORTS=3000000 RABBITMQ_SERVER_ADDITIONAL_ERL_ARGS="+P 3000000 +S 6" make run-broker PLUGINS="rabbitmq_amqp1_0" FULL=1 RABBITMQ_CONFIG_FILE="rabbitmq.conf"
```

```
/bin/cat rabbitmq.conf

tcp_listen_options.sndbuf  = 2048
tcp_listen_options.recbuf  = 2048
vm_memory_high_watermark.relative = 0.95
vm_memory_high_watermark_paging_ratio = 0.95
loopback_users = none
```

Create 50k connections with 2 sessions per connection, i.e. 100k session in total:

```go
package main

import (
	"context"
	"log"
	"time"

	"github.com/Azure/go-amqp"
)

func main() {
	for i := 0; i < 50000; i++ {
		conn, err := amqp.Dial(context.TODO(), "amqp://nuc", &amqp.ConnOptions{SASLType: amqp.SASLTypeAnonymous()})
		if err != nil {
			log.Fatal("dialing AMQP server:", err)
		}
		_, err = conn.NewSession(context.TODO(), nil)
		if err != nil {
			log.Fatal("creating AMQP session:", err)
		}
		_, err = conn.NewSession(context.TODO(), nil)
		if err != nil {
			log.Fatal("creating AMQP session:", err)
		}
	}
	log.Println("opened all connections")
	time.Sleep(5 * time.Hour)
}
```

This commit:
```
erlang:memory().
[{total,4586376480},
 {processes,4025898504},
 {processes_used,4025871040},
 {system,560477976},
 {atom,1048841},
 {atom_used,1042841},
 {binary,233228608},
 {code,21449982},
 {ets,108560464}]

erlang:system_info(process_count).
450289
```
7 procs per connection + 1 proc per session.
(7 + 2*1) * 50,000 = 450,000 procs

RabbitMQ 3.x:
```
erlang:memory().
[{total,15168232704},
 {processes,14044779256},
 {processes_used,14044755120},
 {system,1123453448},
 {atom,1057033},
 {atom_used,1052587},
 {binary,236381264},
 {code,21790238},
 {ets,391423744}]

erlang:system_info(process_count).
1850309
```
7 procs per connection + 15 per session
(7 + 2*15) * 50,000 = 1,850,000 procs

50k connections + 100k session require
with this commit: 4.5 GB
in RabbitMQ 3.x: 15 GB

 ## Future work

1. More efficient parser and serializer
2. TODO in mc_amqp: Do not store the parsed message on disk.
3. Implement both AMQP HTTP extension and AMQP management extension to allow AMQP
clients to create RabbitMQ objects (queues, exchanges, ...).
2024-02-28 14:15:20 +01:00
Rin Kuryloski d5624ab5dc Add gazelle directive to stabilize bazel run gazelle
rabbit_common is indirectly included via rabbit_stream_reader.hrl, and
the rules_erlang gazelle extension does not yet know how to detect
this, therefore the directive manually declares it
2024-02-19 12:53:58 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 6e5578a132
Add comment for offset lag calculation 2024-02-13 08:30:59 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 5b5c8a4132
Fix consumer offset and offset lag calculation
The offset lag for a consumer is the difference between the
last committed offset (offset of the first message in the
last chunk confirmed by a quorum of stream members) and
the current offset of the consumer (offset of the first message
in the last chunk dispatched to the consumer).

The calculation is simple for most cases, but it needs
to be refined by using more context for edge cases (subscription
to a stream that has not messages yet, subscription at the
very end of a quiet stream).

Example: subscription at "next" (waiting for new messages) in
a quiet stream (no messages published). The previous implementation
would return consumer offset = 0 and offset lag = last committed
offset, where we would expect to get consumer offset = next offset
and offset lag = 0.

This commit fixes the calculation for these edge cases.
2024-02-12 17:41:41 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 5e154c206d
Log message in case of stream publisher declaration failure
The "precondition failed" error code is good enough for
an application, but it may be useful when working on a client
library to have more information about the reason of
the failure of the publisher declaration.

This commit adds a warning log message that gives the reason(s)
of the failure (publisher ID already taken and/or existing
publisher with the same reference for the same stream in the
connection).
2024-02-09 16:30:12 +01:00
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Michael Klishin 9c79ad8d55 More missed license header updates #9969 2024-02-05 12:26:25 -05:00
Michael Klishin f414c2d512
More missed license header updates #9969 2024-02-05 11:53:50 -05:00
Michael Klishin a9ced75476 rabbitmq_stream: add a few missing license headers 2024-01-27 20:46:16 -05:00
Karl Nilsson b1d7037c7d
Merge pull request #10331 from rabbitmq/stream-coordinator-fixes
Stream coordinator: fixes to automatic membership changes.
2024-01-26 15:39:27 +00:00
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Karl Nilsson 45e5cb1dba rabbit_streams_SUITE test fix 2024-01-24 15:12:44 +00:00
dependabot[bot] 61ac44d9ab
build(deps): bump com.diffplug.spotless:spotless-maven-plugin
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Arnaud Cogoluègnes 213281e812
Fix dependency in stream unit test 2024-01-23 10:51:44 +01:00
Michael Klishin 7b151a7651 More missed (c) header updates 2024-01-22 23:44:47 -05:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes ed3aecefd0
Use read permission for store_offset
Instead of write permission. Storing an offset in a stream
is not like adding messages to the stream, so we consider
the write permission to be too hard for this case.
Read permission, like for consuming, is more appropriate.

The implementation checks there is a subscription for
the target stream and falls back to an actual read
permission call if there is not (e.g. when the subscription
state goes away before store_offset is sent when closing a consumer).

Fixes #10383
2024-01-22 17:25:40 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 3bd0fdc316
Merge pull request #10299 from rabbitmq/token-expiration-in-stream-connections
Take expiry timestamp into account in stream connections
2024-01-22 10:23:20 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes fb4f50dd8e
Catch ETS exception when system is still starting
Because the ETS table may be not created yet.
A stream connection can call another node to
get the port of the stream plugin on this node.
The stream plugin uses the rabbit_networking module,
which relies on an ETS table to store listener information.
The table may be not created yet when the node starts up,
so the calling node ends up logging a large stack trace.

This commit catches the exception and logs a simple message.
This reduces unnecessary noise in the logs.
2024-01-19 16:24:24 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 6fc3187ccb
Do not check stream write access on every publish
Stream write access is already checked when creating the publisher.

Fixes #10371
2024-01-19 14:46:57 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes bc2a11d1bd
Re-evaluate stream permissions after secret update
Re-evaluate permissions, cancel publishers and
subscriptions, send metadata update accordingly.

Move record definitions from the stream reader
to a dedicated header file to be able to write
unit tests.

Fixes #10292
2024-01-19 14:46:57 +01:00
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build(deps): bump com.diffplug.spotless:spotless-maven-plugin
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build(deps): bump org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-plugin
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Arnaud Cogoluègnes b4804a8015
Merge pull request #10271 from rabbitmq/fix-stream-topology-error-code
Return error atom according to specification
2024-01-04 10:04:03 +01:00
dependabot[bot] 92fa8f34f3
build(deps-dev): bump org.assertj:assertj-core
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Arnaud Cogoluègnes 6a330563ce
Return error atom according to specification
In stream topology function call. This would
trigger an exception in the frame creation
when the stream was not available because the atom
was unexpected.
2024-01-03 18:15:03 +01:00
Michael Klishin 01092ff31f
(c) year bumps 2024-01-01 22:02:20 -05:00
dependabot[bot] f14b2d3755
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build(deps): bump org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin
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Arnaud Cogoluègnes 42bdcfb8e4
Add incremental ID for non-dedup stream publishers
The incremental, internal ID is connection-scoped and
embedded in the correlation ID. This allows to detect
late publisher confirms coming from a closed
publisher sharing the same publisher ID (client-set) with
a new publisher.

Such late publisher confirms are just discarded.

Only publishers without a reference (i.e. without deduplication
activated) benefit from this mechanism, as the correlation ID
for publishers with a reference must be an integer, that
Osiris uses for deduplication.

Osiris API may be revised in the future to allow for more flexibility
with the correlation ID used for publishers with a reference.
2023-12-20 11:06:01 +01:00
dependabot[bot] 32700b8d41
build(deps): bump org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin
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dependabot[bot] 514f10eb43
build(deps): bump org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-plugin
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David Ansari 1e09ed94f4 Fix rabbit_stream_reader API 2023-12-11 15:39:20 +01:00
Michael Klishin e660364e07
Merge pull request #10054 from rabbitmq/dependabot/maven/deps/rabbitmq_stream/test/rabbit_stream_SUITE_data/main/com.diffplug.spotless-spotless-maven-plugin-2.41.1
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dependabot[bot] 9e21f1f297
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Bump junit.jupiter.version
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Michael Klishin 1b642353ca
Update (c) according to [1]
1. https://investors.broadcom.com/news-releases/news-release-details/broadcom-and-vmware-intend-close-transaction-november-22-2023
2023-11-21 23:18:22 -05:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes f118d2fdce
Small refactor of stream tests 2023-11-17 10:49:12 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 329988c483
Remove syntax test 2023-11-17 09:00:08 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 0e5d15592a
Check virtual host queue limit on stream creation
Fixes #9910
2023-11-17 08:45:42 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 739928153e
Add --binding-keys to add_super_stream command
It is meant to replace --routing-keys, which
is still available but not documented anymore.

This is to be consistent with AMQP 0.9.1 terminology.
2023-11-15 14:00:07 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 5e1155c523
Fix function spec 2023-11-13 16:30:37 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 22698a4adc
Simplify maybe block 2023-11-13 15:55:08 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 2eb9b5f87b
Make sure partitions and binding keys counts are equal 2023-11-13 15:48:23 +01:00
Arnaud Cogoluègnes 9beda5702e
Use "binding key" lingo for super stream creation
Instead of "routing key".
2023-11-13 14:54:45 +01:00