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Test Date: 2024-08-21 17:32:46 Functions: 52.6 % 213 112

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       1              : //! Acceptor part of proposer-acceptor consensus algorithm.
       2              : 
       3              : use anyhow::{bail, Context, Result};
       4              : use byteorder::{LittleEndian, ReadBytesExt};
       5              : use bytes::{Buf, BufMut, Bytes, BytesMut};
       6              : 
       7              : use postgres_ffi::{TimeLineID, MAX_SEND_SIZE};
       8              : use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
       9              : use std::cmp::max;
      10              : use std::cmp::min;
      11              : use std::fmt;
      12              : use std::io::Read;
      13              : use storage_broker::proto::SafekeeperTimelineInfo;
      14              : 
      15              : use tracing::*;
      16              : 
      17              : use crate::control_file;
      18              : use crate::metrics::MISC_OPERATION_SECONDS;
      19              : use crate::send_wal::HotStandbyFeedback;
      20              : 
      21              : use crate::state::TimelineState;
      22              : use crate::wal_storage;
      23              : use pq_proto::SystemId;
      24              : use utils::pageserver_feedback::PageserverFeedback;
      25              : use utils::{
      26              :     bin_ser::LeSer,
      27              :     id::{NodeId, TenantId, TimelineId},
      28              :     lsn::Lsn,
      29              : };
      30              : 
      31              : const SK_PROTOCOL_VERSION: u32 = 2;
      32              : pub const UNKNOWN_SERVER_VERSION: u32 = 0;
      33              : 
      34              : /// Consensus logical timestamp.
      35              : pub type Term = u64;
      36              : pub const INVALID_TERM: Term = 0;
      37              : 
      38            8 : #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
      39              : pub struct TermLsn {
      40              :     pub term: Term,
      41              :     pub lsn: Lsn,
      42              : }
      43              : 
      44              : // Creation from tuple provides less typing (e.g. for unit tests).
      45              : impl From<(Term, Lsn)> for TermLsn {
      46           36 :     fn from(pair: (Term, Lsn)) -> TermLsn {
      47           36 :         TermLsn {
      48           36 :             term: pair.0,
      49           36 :             lsn: pair.1,
      50           36 :         }
      51           36 :     }
      52              : }
      53              : 
      54           12 : #[derive(Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
      55              : pub struct TermHistory(pub Vec<TermLsn>);
      56              : 
      57              : impl TermHistory {
      58        11451 :     pub fn empty() -> TermHistory {
      59        11451 :         TermHistory(Vec::new())
      60        11451 :     }
      61              : 
      62              :     // Parse TermHistory as n_entries followed by TermLsn pairs
      63         6496 :     pub fn from_bytes(bytes: &mut Bytes) -> Result<TermHistory> {
      64         6496 :         if bytes.remaining() < 4 {
      65            0 :             bail!("TermHistory misses len");
      66         6496 :         }
      67         6496 :         let n_entries = bytes.get_u32_le();
      68         6496 :         let mut res = Vec::with_capacity(n_entries as usize);
      69         6496 :         for _ in 0..n_entries {
      70        58458 :             if bytes.remaining() < 16 {
      71            0 :                 bail!("TermHistory is incomplete");
      72        58458 :             }
      73        58458 :             res.push(TermLsn {
      74        58458 :                 term: bytes.get_u64_le(),
      75        58458 :                 lsn: bytes.get_u64_le().into(),
      76        58458 :             })
      77              :         }
      78         6496 :         Ok(TermHistory(res))
      79         6496 :     }
      80              : 
      81              :     /// Return copy of self with switches happening strictly after up_to
      82              :     /// truncated.
      83        31274 :     pub fn up_to(&self, up_to: Lsn) -> TermHistory {
      84        31274 :         let mut res = Vec::with_capacity(self.0.len());
      85       178486 :         for e in &self.0 {
      86       147245 :             if e.lsn > up_to {
      87           33 :                 break;
      88       147212 :             }
      89       147212 :             res.push(*e);
      90              :         }
      91        31274 :         TermHistory(res)
      92        31274 :     }
      93              : 
      94              :     /// Find point of divergence between leader (walproposer) term history and
      95              :     /// safekeeper. Arguments are not symmetric as proposer history ends at
      96              :     /// +infinity while safekeeper at flush_lsn.
      97              :     /// C version is at walproposer SendProposerElected.
      98         6506 :     pub fn find_highest_common_point(
      99         6506 :         prop_th: &TermHistory,
     100         6506 :         sk_th: &TermHistory,
     101         6506 :         sk_wal_end: Lsn,
     102         6506 :     ) -> Option<TermLsn> {
     103         6506 :         let (prop_th, sk_th) = (&prop_th.0, &sk_th.0); // avoid .0 below
     104              : 
     105         6506 :         if let Some(sk_th_last) = sk_th.last() {
     106         5464 :             assert!(
     107         5464 :                 sk_th_last.lsn <= sk_wal_end,
     108            0 :                 "safekeeper term history end {:?} LSN is higher than WAL end {:?}",
     109              :                 sk_th_last,
     110              :                 sk_wal_end
     111              :             );
     112         1042 :         }
     113              : 
     114              :         // find last common term, if any...
     115         6506 :         let mut last_common_idx = None;
     116        51335 :         for i in 0..min(sk_th.len(), prop_th.len()) {
     117        51335 :             if prop_th[i].term != sk_th[i].term {
     118           47 :                 break;
     119        51288 :             }
     120        51288 :             // If term is the same, LSN must be equal as well.
     121        51288 :             assert!(
     122        51288 :                 prop_th[i].lsn == sk_th[i].lsn,
     123            0 :                 "same term {} has different start LSNs: prop {}, sk {}",
     124            0 :                 prop_th[i].term,
     125            0 :                 prop_th[i].lsn,
     126            0 :                 sk_th[i].lsn
     127              :             );
     128        51288 :             last_common_idx = Some(i);
     129              :         }
     130         6506 :         let last_common_idx = match last_common_idx {
     131         1047 :             None => return None, // no common point
     132         5459 :             Some(lci) => lci,
     133         5459 :         };
     134         5459 :         // Now find where it ends at both prop and sk and take min. End of
     135         5459 :         // (common) term is the start of the next except it is the last one;
     136         5459 :         // there it is flush_lsn in case of safekeeper or, in case of proposer
     137         5459 :         // +infinity, so we just take flush_lsn then.
     138         5459 :         if last_common_idx == prop_th.len() - 1 {
     139          400 :             Some(TermLsn {
     140          400 :                 term: prop_th[last_common_idx].term,
     141          400 :                 lsn: sk_wal_end,
     142          400 :             })
     143              :         } else {
     144         5059 :             let prop_common_term_end = prop_th[last_common_idx + 1].lsn;
     145         5059 :             let sk_common_term_end = if last_common_idx + 1 < sk_th.len() {
     146           42 :                 sk_th[last_common_idx + 1].lsn
     147              :             } else {
     148         5017 :                 sk_wal_end
     149              :             };
     150         5059 :             Some(TermLsn {
     151         5059 :                 term: prop_th[last_common_idx].term,
     152         5059 :                 lsn: min(prop_common_term_end, sk_common_term_end),
     153         5059 :             })
     154              :         }
     155         6506 :     }
     156              : }
     157              : 
     158              : /// Display only latest entries for Debug.
     159              : impl fmt::Debug for TermHistory {
     160         1445 :     fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
     161         1445 :         let n_printed = 20;
     162         1445 :         write!(
     163         1445 :             fmt,
     164         1445 :             "{}{:?}",
     165         1445 :             if self.0.len() > n_printed { "... " } else { "" },
     166         1445 :             self.0
     167         1445 :                 .iter()
     168         1445 :                 .rev()
     169         1445 :                 .take(n_printed)
     170         3486 :                 .map(|&e| (e.term, e.lsn)) // omit TermSwitchEntry
     171         1445 :                 .collect::<Vec<_>>()
     172         1445 :         )
     173         1445 :     }
     174              : }
     175              : 
     176              : /// Unique id of proposer. Not needed for correctness, used for monitoring.
     177              : pub type PgUuid = [u8; 16];
     178              : 
     179              : /// Persistent consensus state of the acceptor.
     180           12 : #[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
     181              : pub struct AcceptorState {
     182              :     /// acceptor's last term it voted for (advanced in 1 phase)
     183              :     pub term: Term,
     184              :     /// History of term switches for safekeeper's WAL.
     185              :     /// Actually it often goes *beyond* WAL contents as we adopt term history
     186              :     /// from the proposer before recovery.
     187              :     pub term_history: TermHistory,
     188              : }
     189              : 
     190              : impl AcceptorState {
     191              :     /// acceptor's last_log_term is the term of the highest entry in the log
     192           86 :     pub fn get_last_log_term(&self, flush_lsn: Lsn) -> Term {
     193           86 :         let th = self.term_history.up_to(flush_lsn);
     194           86 :         match th.0.last() {
     195           72 :             Some(e) => e.term,
     196           14 :             None => 0,
     197              :         }
     198           86 :     }
     199              : }
     200              : 
     201              : /// Information about Postgres. Safekeeper gets it once and then verifies
     202              : /// all further connections from computes match.
     203            8 : #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
     204              : pub struct ServerInfo {
     205              :     /// Postgres server version
     206              :     pub pg_version: u32,
     207              :     pub system_id: SystemId,
     208              :     pub wal_seg_size: u32,
     209              : }
     210              : 
     211            4 : #[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
     212              : pub struct PersistedPeerInfo {
     213              :     /// LSN up to which safekeeper offloaded WAL to s3.
     214              :     pub backup_lsn: Lsn,
     215              :     /// Term of the last entry.
     216              :     pub term: Term,
     217              :     /// LSN of the last record.
     218              :     pub flush_lsn: Lsn,
     219              :     /// Up to which LSN safekeeper regards its WAL as committed.
     220              :     pub commit_lsn: Lsn,
     221              : }
     222              : 
     223              : impl PersistedPeerInfo {
     224            0 :     pub fn new() -> Self {
     225            0 :         Self {
     226            0 :             backup_lsn: Lsn::INVALID,
     227            0 :             term: INVALID_TERM,
     228            0 :             flush_lsn: Lsn(0),
     229            0 :             commit_lsn: Lsn(0),
     230            0 :         }
     231            0 :     }
     232              : }
     233              : 
     234              : // make clippy happy
     235              : impl Default for PersistedPeerInfo {
     236            0 :     fn default() -> Self {
     237            0 :         Self::new()
     238            0 :     }
     239              : }
     240              : 
     241              : // protocol messages
     242              : 
     243              : /// Initial Proposer -> Acceptor message
     244       158658 : #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
     245              : pub struct ProposerGreeting {
     246              :     /// proposer-acceptor protocol version
     247              :     pub protocol_version: u32,
     248              :     /// Postgres server version
     249              :     pub pg_version: u32,
     250              :     pub proposer_id: PgUuid,
     251              :     pub system_id: SystemId,
     252              :     pub timeline_id: TimelineId,
     253              :     pub tenant_id: TenantId,
     254              :     pub tli: TimeLineID,
     255              :     pub wal_seg_size: u32,
     256              : }
     257              : 
     258              : /// Acceptor -> Proposer initial response: the highest term known to me
     259              : /// (acceptor voted for).
     260              : #[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
     261              : pub struct AcceptorGreeting {
     262              :     term: u64,
     263              :     node_id: NodeId,
     264              : }
     265              : 
     266              : /// Vote request sent from proposer to safekeepers
     267        24686 : #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
     268              : pub struct VoteRequest {
     269              :     pub term: Term,
     270              : }
     271              : 
     272              : /// Vote itself, sent from safekeeper to proposer
     273              : #[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
     274              : pub struct VoteResponse {
     275              :     pub term: Term, // safekeeper's current term; if it is higher than proposer's, the compute is out of date.
     276              :     vote_given: u64, // fixme u64 due to padding
     277              :     // Safekeeper flush_lsn (end of WAL) + history of term switches allow
     278              :     // proposer to choose the most advanced one.
     279              :     pub flush_lsn: Lsn,
     280              :     truncate_lsn: Lsn,
     281              :     pub term_history: TermHistory,
     282              :     timeline_start_lsn: Lsn,
     283              : }
     284              : 
     285              : /*
     286              :  * Proposer -> Acceptor message announcing proposer is elected and communicating
     287              :  * term history to it.
     288              :  */
     289              : #[derive(Debug)]
     290              : pub struct ProposerElected {
     291              :     pub term: Term,
     292              :     pub start_streaming_at: Lsn,
     293              :     pub term_history: TermHistory,
     294              :     pub timeline_start_lsn: Lsn,
     295              : }
     296              : 
     297              : /// Request with WAL message sent from proposer to safekeeper. Along the way it
     298              : /// communicates commit_lsn.
     299              : #[derive(Debug)]
     300              : pub struct AppendRequest {
     301              :     pub h: AppendRequestHeader,
     302              :     pub wal_data: Bytes,
     303              : }
     304        21653 : #[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)]
     305              : pub struct AppendRequestHeader {
     306              :     // safekeeper's current term; if it is higher than proposer's, the compute is out of date.
     307              :     pub term: Term,
     308              :     // TODO: remove this field from the protocol, it in unused -- LSN of term
     309              :     // switch can be taken from ProposerElected (as well as from term history).
     310              :     pub term_start_lsn: Lsn,
     311              :     /// start position of message in WAL
     312              :     pub begin_lsn: Lsn,
     313              :     /// end position of message in WAL
     314              :     pub end_lsn: Lsn,
     315              :     /// LSN committed by quorum of safekeepers
     316              :     pub commit_lsn: Lsn,
     317              :     /// minimal LSN which may be needed by proposer to perform recovery of some safekeeper
     318              :     pub truncate_lsn: Lsn,
     319              :     // only for logging/debugging
     320              :     pub proposer_uuid: PgUuid,
     321              : }
     322              : 
     323              : /// Report safekeeper state to proposer
     324              : #[derive(Debug, Serialize, Clone)]
     325              : pub struct AppendResponse {
     326              :     // Current term of the safekeeper; if it is higher than proposer's, the
     327              :     // compute is out of date.
     328              :     pub term: Term,
     329              :     // Flushed end of wal on safekeeper; one should be always mindful from what
     330              :     // term history this value comes, either checking history directly or
     331              :     // observing term being set to one for which WAL truncation is known to have
     332              :     // happened.
     333              :     pub flush_lsn: Lsn,
     334              :     // We report back our awareness about which WAL is committed, as this is
     335              :     // a criterion for walproposer --sync mode exit
     336              :     pub commit_lsn: Lsn,
     337              :     pub hs_feedback: HotStandbyFeedback,
     338              :     pub pageserver_feedback: Option<PageserverFeedback>,
     339              : }
     340              : 
     341              : impl AppendResponse {
     342            1 :     fn term_only(term: Term) -> AppendResponse {
     343            1 :         AppendResponse {
     344            1 :             term,
     345            1 :             flush_lsn: Lsn(0),
     346            1 :             commit_lsn: Lsn(0),
     347            1 :             hs_feedback: HotStandbyFeedback::empty(),
     348            1 :             pageserver_feedback: None,
     349            1 :         }
     350            1 :     }
     351              : }
     352              : 
     353              : /// Proposer -> Acceptor messages
     354              : #[derive(Debug)]
     355              : pub enum ProposerAcceptorMessage {
     356              :     Greeting(ProposerGreeting),
     357              :     VoteRequest(VoteRequest),
     358              :     Elected(ProposerElected),
     359              :     AppendRequest(AppendRequest),
     360              :     NoFlushAppendRequest(AppendRequest),
     361              :     FlushWAL,
     362              : }
     363              : 
     364              : impl ProposerAcceptorMessage {
     365              :     /// Parse proposer message.
     366       211493 :     pub fn parse(msg_bytes: Bytes) -> Result<ProposerAcceptorMessage> {
     367       211493 :         // xxx using Reader is inefficient but easy to work with bincode
     368       211493 :         let mut stream = msg_bytes.reader();
     369              :         // u64 is here to avoid padding; it will be removed once we stop packing C structs into the wire as is
     370       211493 :         let tag = stream.read_u64::<LittleEndian>()? as u8 as char;
     371       211493 :         match tag {
     372              :             'g' => {
     373       158658 :                 let msg = ProposerGreeting::des_from(&mut stream)?;
     374       158658 :                 Ok(ProposerAcceptorMessage::Greeting(msg))
     375              :             }
     376              :             'v' => {
     377        24686 :                 let msg = VoteRequest::des_from(&mut stream)?;
     378        24686 :                 Ok(ProposerAcceptorMessage::VoteRequest(msg))
     379              :             }
     380              :             'e' => {
     381         6496 :                 let mut msg_bytes = stream.into_inner();
     382         6496 :                 if msg_bytes.remaining() < 16 {
     383            0 :                     bail!("ProposerElected message is not complete");
     384         6496 :                 }
     385         6496 :                 let term = msg_bytes.get_u64_le();
     386         6496 :                 let start_streaming_at = msg_bytes.get_u64_le().into();
     387         6496 :                 let term_history = TermHistory::from_bytes(&mut msg_bytes)?;
     388         6496 :                 if msg_bytes.remaining() < 8 {
     389            0 :                     bail!("ProposerElected message is not complete");
     390         6496 :                 }
     391         6496 :                 let timeline_start_lsn = msg_bytes.get_u64_le().into();
     392         6496 :                 let msg = ProposerElected {
     393         6496 :                     term,
     394         6496 :                     start_streaming_at,
     395         6496 :                     timeline_start_lsn,
     396         6496 :                     term_history,
     397         6496 :                 };
     398         6496 :                 Ok(ProposerAcceptorMessage::Elected(msg))
     399              :             }
     400              :             'a' => {
     401              :                 // read header followed by wal data
     402        21653 :                 let hdr = AppendRequestHeader::des_from(&mut stream)?;
     403        21653 :                 let rec_size = hdr
     404        21653 :                     .end_lsn
     405        21653 :                     .checked_sub(hdr.begin_lsn)
     406        21653 :                     .context("begin_lsn > end_lsn in AppendRequest")?
     407              :                     .0 as usize;
     408        21653 :                 if rec_size > MAX_SEND_SIZE {
     409            0 :                     bail!(
     410            0 :                         "AppendRequest is longer than MAX_SEND_SIZE ({})",
     411            0 :                         MAX_SEND_SIZE
     412            0 :                     );
     413        21653 :                 }
     414        21653 : 
     415        21653 :                 let mut wal_data_vec: Vec<u8> = vec![0; rec_size];
     416        21653 :                 stream.read_exact(&mut wal_data_vec)?;
     417        21653 :                 let wal_data = Bytes::from(wal_data_vec);
     418        21653 :                 let msg = AppendRequest { h: hdr, wal_data };
     419        21653 : 
     420        21653 :                 Ok(ProposerAcceptorMessage::AppendRequest(msg))
     421              :             }
     422            0 :             _ => bail!("unknown proposer-acceptor message tag: {}", tag),
     423              :         }
     424       211493 :     }
     425              : }
     426              : 
     427              : /// Acceptor -> Proposer messages
     428              : #[derive(Debug)]
     429              : pub enum AcceptorProposerMessage {
     430              :     Greeting(AcceptorGreeting),
     431              :     VoteResponse(VoteResponse),
     432              :     AppendResponse(AppendResponse),
     433              : }
     434              : 
     435              : impl AcceptorProposerMessage {
     436              :     /// Serialize acceptor -> proposer message.
     437       201232 :     pub fn serialize(&self, buf: &mut BytesMut) -> Result<()> {
     438       201232 :         match self {
     439       158658 :             AcceptorProposerMessage::Greeting(msg) => {
     440       158658 :                 buf.put_u64_le('g' as u64);
     441       158658 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.term);
     442       158658 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.node_id.0);
     443       158658 :             }
     444        24686 :             AcceptorProposerMessage::VoteResponse(msg) => {
     445        24686 :                 buf.put_u64_le('v' as u64);
     446        24686 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.term);
     447        24686 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.vote_given);
     448        24686 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.flush_lsn.into());
     449        24686 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.truncate_lsn.into());
     450        24686 :                 buf.put_u32_le(msg.term_history.0.len() as u32);
     451       120114 :                 for e in &msg.term_history.0 {
     452        95428 :                     buf.put_u64_le(e.term);
     453        95428 :                     buf.put_u64_le(e.lsn.into());
     454        95428 :                 }
     455        24686 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.timeline_start_lsn.into());
     456              :             }
     457        17888 :             AcceptorProposerMessage::AppendResponse(msg) => {
     458        17888 :                 buf.put_u64_le('a' as u64);
     459        17888 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.term);
     460        17888 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.flush_lsn.into());
     461        17888 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.commit_lsn.into());
     462        17888 :                 buf.put_i64_le(msg.hs_feedback.ts);
     463        17888 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.hs_feedback.xmin);
     464        17888 :                 buf.put_u64_le(msg.hs_feedback.catalog_xmin);
     465              : 
     466              :                 // AsyncReadMessage in walproposer.c will not try to decode pageserver_feedback
     467              :                 // if it is not present.
     468        17888 :                 if let Some(ref msg) = msg.pageserver_feedback {
     469            0 :                     msg.serialize(buf);
     470        17888 :                 }
     471              :             }
     472              :         }
     473              : 
     474       201232 :         Ok(())
     475       201232 :     }
     476              : }
     477              : 
     478              : /// Safekeeper implements consensus to reliably persist WAL across nodes.
     479              : /// It controls all WAL disk writes and updates of control file.
     480              : ///
     481              : /// Currently safekeeper processes:
     482              : /// - messages from compute (proposers) and provides replies
     483              : /// - messages from broker peers
     484              : pub struct SafeKeeper<CTRL: control_file::Storage, WAL: wal_storage::Storage> {
     485              :     /// LSN since the proposer safekeeper currently talking to appends WAL;
     486              :     /// determines last_log_term switch point.
     487              :     pub term_start_lsn: Lsn,
     488              : 
     489              :     pub state: TimelineState<CTRL>, // persistent state storage
     490              :     pub wal_store: WAL,
     491              : 
     492              :     node_id: NodeId, // safekeeper's node id
     493              : }
     494              : 
     495              : impl<CTRL, WAL> SafeKeeper<CTRL, WAL>
     496              : where
     497              :     CTRL: control_file::Storage,
     498              :     WAL: wal_storage::Storage,
     499              : {
     500              :     /// Accepts a control file storage containing the safekeeper state.
     501              :     /// State must be initialized, i.e. contain filled `tenant_id`, `timeline_id`
     502              :     /// and `server` (`wal_seg_size` inside it) fields.
     503        70813 :     pub fn new(
     504        70813 :         state: TimelineState<CTRL>,
     505        70813 :         wal_store: WAL,
     506        70813 :         node_id: NodeId,
     507        70813 :     ) -> Result<SafeKeeper<CTRL, WAL>> {
     508        70813 :         if state.tenant_id == TenantId::from([0u8; 16])
     509        70813 :             || state.timeline_id == TimelineId::from([0u8; 16])
     510              :         {
     511            0 :             bail!(
     512            0 :                 "Calling SafeKeeper::new with empty tenant_id ({}) or timeline_id ({})",
     513            0 :                 state.tenant_id,
     514            0 :                 state.timeline_id
     515            0 :             );
     516        70813 :         }
     517        70813 : 
     518        70813 :         Ok(SafeKeeper {
     519        70813 :             term_start_lsn: Lsn(0),
     520        70813 :             state,
     521        70813 :             wal_store,
     522        70813 :             node_id,
     523        70813 :         })
     524        70813 :     }
     525              : 
     526              :     /// Get history of term switches for the available WAL
     527        31188 :     fn get_term_history(&self) -> TermHistory {
     528        31188 :         self.state
     529        31188 :             .acceptor_state
     530        31188 :             .term_history
     531        31188 :             .up_to(self.flush_lsn())
     532        31188 :     }
     533              : 
     534           86 :     pub fn get_last_log_term(&self) -> Term {
     535           86 :         self.state
     536           86 :             .acceptor_state
     537           86 :             .get_last_log_term(self.flush_lsn())
     538           86 :     }
     539              : 
     540              :     /// wal_store wrapper avoiding commit_lsn <= flush_lsn violation when we don't have WAL yet.
     541        91247 :     pub fn flush_lsn(&self) -> Lsn {
     542        91247 :         max(self.wal_store.flush_lsn(), self.state.timeline_start_lsn)
     543        91247 :     }
     544              : 
     545              :     /// Process message from proposer and possibly form reply. Concurrent
     546              :     /// callers must exclude each other.
     547       229390 :     pub async fn process_msg(
     548       229390 :         &mut self,
     549       229390 :         msg: &ProposerAcceptorMessage,
     550       229390 :     ) -> Result<Option<AcceptorProposerMessage>> {
     551       229390 :         match msg {
     552       158658 :             ProposerAcceptorMessage::Greeting(msg) => self.handle_greeting(msg).await,
     553        24690 :             ProposerAcceptorMessage::VoteRequest(msg) => self.handle_vote_request(msg).await,
     554         6498 :             ProposerAcceptorMessage::Elected(msg) => self.handle_elected(msg).await,
     555            4 :             ProposerAcceptorMessage::AppendRequest(msg) => {
     556            4 :                 self.handle_append_request(msg, true).await
     557              :             }
     558        21653 :             ProposerAcceptorMessage::NoFlushAppendRequest(msg) => {
     559        21653 :                 self.handle_append_request(msg, false).await
     560              :             }
     561        17887 :             ProposerAcceptorMessage::FlushWAL => self.handle_flush().await,
     562              :         }
     563       229390 :     }
     564              : 
     565              :     /// Handle initial message from proposer: check its sanity and send my
     566              :     /// current term.
     567       158658 :     async fn handle_greeting(
     568       158658 :         &mut self,
     569       158658 :         msg: &ProposerGreeting,
     570       158658 :     ) -> Result<Option<AcceptorProposerMessage>> {
     571       158658 :         // Check protocol compatibility
     572       158658 :         if msg.protocol_version != SK_PROTOCOL_VERSION {
     573            0 :             bail!(
     574            0 :                 "incompatible protocol version {}, expected {}",
     575            0 :                 msg.protocol_version,
     576            0 :                 SK_PROTOCOL_VERSION
     577            0 :             );
     578       158658 :         }
     579       158658 :         /* Postgres major version mismatch is treated as fatal error
     580       158658 :          * because safekeepers parse WAL headers and the format
     581       158658 :          * may change between versions.
     582       158658 :          */
     583       158658 :         if msg.pg_version / 10000 != self.state.server.pg_version / 10000
     584            0 :             && self.state.server.pg_version != UNKNOWN_SERVER_VERSION
     585              :         {
     586            0 :             bail!(
     587            0 :                 "incompatible server version {}, expected {}",
     588            0 :                 msg.pg_version,
     589            0 :                 self.state.server.pg_version
     590            0 :             );
     591       158658 :         }
     592       158658 : 
     593       158658 :         if msg.tenant_id != self.state.tenant_id {
     594            0 :             bail!(
     595            0 :                 "invalid tenant ID, got {}, expected {}",
     596            0 :                 msg.tenant_id,
     597            0 :                 self.state.tenant_id
     598            0 :             );
     599       158658 :         }
     600       158658 :         if msg.timeline_id != self.state.timeline_id {
     601            0 :             bail!(
     602            0 :                 "invalid timeline ID, got {}, expected {}",
     603            0 :                 msg.timeline_id,
     604            0 :                 self.state.timeline_id
     605            0 :             );
     606       158658 :         }
     607       158658 :         if self.state.server.wal_seg_size != msg.wal_seg_size {
     608            0 :             bail!(
     609            0 :                 "invalid wal_seg_size, got {}, expected {}",
     610            0 :                 msg.wal_seg_size,
     611            0 :                 self.state.server.wal_seg_size
     612            0 :             );
     613       158658 :         }
     614       158658 : 
     615       158658 :         // system_id will be updated on mismatch
     616       158658 :         // sync-safekeepers doesn't know sysid and sends 0, ignore it
     617       158658 :         if self.state.server.system_id != msg.system_id && msg.system_id != 0 {
     618            0 :             if self.state.server.system_id != 0 {
     619            0 :                 warn!(
     620            0 :                     "unexpected system ID arrived, got {}, expected {}",
     621            0 :                     msg.system_id, self.state.server.system_id
     622              :                 );
     623            0 :             }
     624              : 
     625            0 :             let mut state = self.state.start_change();
     626            0 :             state.server.system_id = msg.system_id;
     627            0 :             if msg.pg_version != UNKNOWN_SERVER_VERSION {
     628            0 :                 state.server.pg_version = msg.pg_version;
     629            0 :             }
     630            0 :             self.state.finish_change(&state).await?;
     631       158658 :         }
     632              : 
     633       158658 :         info!(
     634            0 :             "processed greeting from walproposer {}, sending term {:?}",
     635         4832 :             msg.proposer_id.map(|b| format!("{:X}", b)).join(""),
     636            0 :             self.state.acceptor_state.term
     637              :         );
     638       158658 :         Ok(Some(AcceptorProposerMessage::Greeting(AcceptorGreeting {
     639       158658 :             term: self.state.acceptor_state.term,
     640       158658 :             node_id: self.node_id,
     641       158658 :         })))
     642       158658 :     }
     643              : 
     644              :     /// Give vote for the given term, if we haven't done that previously.
     645        24690 :     async fn handle_vote_request(
     646        24690 :         &mut self,
     647        24690 :         msg: &VoteRequest,
     648        24690 :     ) -> Result<Option<AcceptorProposerMessage>> {
     649        24690 :         // Once voted, we won't accept data from older proposers; flush
     650        24690 :         // everything we've already received so that new proposer starts
     651        24690 :         // streaming at end of our WAL, without overlap. Currently we truncate
     652        24690 :         // WAL at streaming point, so this avoids truncating already committed
     653        24690 :         // WAL.
     654        24690 :         //
     655        24690 :         // TODO: it would be smoother to not truncate committed piece at
     656        24690 :         // handle_elected instead. Currently not a big deal, as proposer is the
     657        24690 :         // only source of WAL; with peer2peer recovery it would be more
     658        24690 :         // important.
     659        24690 :         self.wal_store.flush_wal().await?;
     660              :         // initialize with refusal
     661        24690 :         let mut resp = VoteResponse {
     662        24690 :             term: self.state.acceptor_state.term,
     663        24690 :             vote_given: false as u64,
     664        24690 :             flush_lsn: self.flush_lsn(),
     665        24690 :             truncate_lsn: self.state.inmem.peer_horizon_lsn,
     666        24690 :             term_history: self.get_term_history(),
     667        24690 :             timeline_start_lsn: self.state.timeline_start_lsn,
     668        24690 :         };
     669        24690 :         if self.state.acceptor_state.term < msg.term {
     670        23422 :             let mut state = self.state.start_change();
     671        23422 :             state.acceptor_state.term = msg.term;
     672        23422 :             // persist vote before sending it out
     673        23422 :             self.state.finish_change(&state).await?;
     674              : 
     675        23422 :             resp.term = self.state.acceptor_state.term;
     676        23422 :             resp.vote_given = true as u64;
     677         1268 :         }
     678        24690 :         info!("processed VoteRequest for term {}: {:?}", msg.term, &resp);
     679        24690 :         Ok(Some(AcceptorProposerMessage::VoteResponse(resp)))
     680        24690 :     }
     681              : 
     682              :     /// Form AppendResponse from current state.
     683        17891 :     fn append_response(&self) -> AppendResponse {
     684        17891 :         let ar = AppendResponse {
     685        17891 :             term: self.state.acceptor_state.term,
     686        17891 :             flush_lsn: self.flush_lsn(),
     687        17891 :             commit_lsn: self.state.commit_lsn,
     688        17891 :             // will be filled by the upper code to avoid bothering safekeeper
     689        17891 :             hs_feedback: HotStandbyFeedback::empty(),
     690        17891 :             pageserver_feedback: None,
     691        17891 :         };
     692        17891 :         trace!("formed AppendResponse {:?}", ar);
     693        17891 :         ar
     694        17891 :     }
     695              : 
     696         6498 :     async fn handle_elected(
     697         6498 :         &mut self,
     698         6498 :         msg: &ProposerElected,
     699         6498 :     ) -> Result<Option<AcceptorProposerMessage>> {
     700         6498 :         let _timer = MISC_OPERATION_SECONDS
     701         6498 :             .with_label_values(&["handle_elected"])
     702         6498 :             .start_timer();
     703         6498 : 
     704         6498 :         info!(
     705            0 :             "received ProposerElected {:?}, term={}, last_log_term={}, flush_lsn={}",
     706            0 :             msg,
     707            0 :             self.state.acceptor_state.term,
     708            0 :             self.get_last_log_term(),
     709            0 :             self.flush_lsn()
     710              :         );
     711         6498 :         if self.state.acceptor_state.term < msg.term {
     712            2 :             let mut state = self.state.start_change();
     713            2 :             state.acceptor_state.term = msg.term;
     714            2 :             self.state.finish_change(&state).await?;
     715         6496 :         }
     716              : 
     717              :         // If our term is higher, ignore the message (next feedback will inform the compute)
     718         6498 :         if self.state.acceptor_state.term > msg.term {
     719            0 :             return Ok(None);
     720         6498 :         }
     721         6498 : 
     722         6498 :         // Before truncating WAL check-cross the check divergence point received
     723         6498 :         // from the walproposer.
     724         6498 :         let sk_th = self.get_term_history();
     725         6498 :         let last_common_point = match TermHistory::find_highest_common_point(
     726         6498 :             &msg.term_history,
     727         6498 :             &sk_th,
     728         6498 :             self.flush_lsn(),
     729         6498 :         ) {
     730              :             // No common point. Expect streaming from the beginning of the
     731              :             // history like walproposer while we don't have proper init.
     732         1045 :             None => *msg.term_history.0.first().ok_or(anyhow::anyhow!(
     733         1045 :                 "empty walproposer term history {:?}",
     734         1045 :                 msg.term_history
     735         1045 :             ))?,
     736         5453 :             Some(lcp) => lcp,
     737              :         };
     738              :         // This is expected to happen in a rare race when another connection
     739              :         // from the same walproposer writes + flushes WAL after this connection
     740              :         // sent flush_lsn in VoteRequest; for instance, very late
     741              :         // ProposerElected message delivery after another connection was
     742              :         // established and wrote WAL. In such cases error is transient;
     743              :         // reconnection makes safekeeper send newest term history and flush_lsn
     744              :         // and walproposer recalculates the streaming point. OTOH repeating
     745              :         // error indicates a serious bug.
     746         6498 :         if last_common_point.lsn != msg.start_streaming_at {
     747            0 :             bail!("refusing ProposerElected with unexpected truncation point: lcp={:?} start_streaming_at={}, term={}, sk_th={:?} flush_lsn={}, wp_th={:?}",
     748            0 :                     last_common_point, msg.start_streaming_at,
     749            0 :                     self.state.acceptor_state.term, sk_th, self.flush_lsn(), msg.term_history,
     750            0 :             );
     751         6498 :         }
     752         6498 : 
     753         6498 :         // We are also expected to never attempt to truncate committed data.
     754         6498 :         assert!(
     755         6498 :             msg.start_streaming_at >= self.state.inmem.commit_lsn,
     756            0 :             "attempt to truncate committed data: start_streaming_at={}, commit_lsn={}, term={}, sk_th={:?} flush_lsn={}, wp_th={:?}",
     757            0 :             msg.start_streaming_at, self.state.inmem.commit_lsn,
     758            0 :             self.state.acceptor_state.term, sk_th, self.flush_lsn(), msg.term_history,
     759              :         );
     760              : 
     761              :         // Before first WAL write initialize its segment. It makes first segment
     762              :         // pg_waldump'able because stream from compute doesn't include its
     763              :         // segment and page headers.
     764              :         //
     765              :         // If we fail before first WAL write flush this action would be
     766              :         // repeated, that's ok because it is idempotent.
     767         6498 :         if self.wal_store.flush_lsn() == Lsn::INVALID {
     768         1042 :             self.wal_store
     769         1042 :                 .initialize_first_segment(msg.start_streaming_at)
     770            0 :                 .await?;
     771         5456 :         }
     772              : 
     773              :         // truncate wal, update the LSNs
     774         6498 :         self.wal_store.truncate_wal(msg.start_streaming_at).await?;
     775              : 
     776              :         // and now adopt term history from proposer
     777              :         {
     778         6498 :             let mut state = self.state.start_change();
     779         6498 : 
     780         6498 :             // Here we learn initial LSN for the first time, set fields
     781         6498 :             // interested in that.
     782         6498 : 
     783         6498 :             if state.timeline_start_lsn == Lsn(0) {
     784              :                 // Remember point where WAL begins globally.
     785         1042 :                 state.timeline_start_lsn = msg.timeline_start_lsn;
     786         1042 :                 info!(
     787            0 :                     "setting timeline_start_lsn to {:?}",
     788              :                     state.timeline_start_lsn
     789              :                 );
     790         5456 :             }
     791         6498 :             if state.peer_horizon_lsn == Lsn(0) {
     792         1042 :                 // Update peer_horizon_lsn as soon as we know where timeline starts.
     793         1042 :                 // It means that peer_horizon_lsn cannot be zero after we know timeline_start_lsn.
     794         1042 :                 state.peer_horizon_lsn = msg.timeline_start_lsn;
     795         5456 :             }
     796         6498 :             if state.local_start_lsn == Lsn(0) {
     797         1042 :                 state.local_start_lsn = msg.start_streaming_at;
     798         1042 :                 info!("setting local_start_lsn to {:?}", state.local_start_lsn);
     799         5456 :             }
     800              :             // Initializing commit_lsn before acking first flushed record is
     801              :             // important to let find_end_of_wal skip the hole in the beginning
     802              :             // of the first segment.
     803              :             //
     804              :             // NB: on new clusters, this happens at the same time as
     805              :             // timeline_start_lsn initialization, it is taken outside to provide
     806              :             // upgrade.
     807         6498 :             state.commit_lsn = max(state.commit_lsn, state.timeline_start_lsn);
     808         6498 : 
     809         6498 :             // Initializing backup_lsn is useful to avoid making backup think it should upload 0 segment.
     810         6498 :             state.backup_lsn = max(state.backup_lsn, state.timeline_start_lsn);
     811         6498 :             // similar for remote_consistent_lsn
     812         6498 :             state.remote_consistent_lsn =
     813         6498 :                 max(state.remote_consistent_lsn, state.timeline_start_lsn);
     814         6498 : 
     815         6498 :             state.acceptor_state.term_history = msg.term_history.clone();
     816         6498 :             self.state.finish_change(&state).await?;
     817              :         }
     818              : 
     819         6498 :         info!("start receiving WAL since {:?}", msg.start_streaming_at);
     820              : 
     821              :         // Cache LSN where term starts to immediately fsync control file with
     822              :         // commit_lsn once we reach it -- sync-safekeepers finishes when
     823              :         // persisted commit_lsn on majority of safekeepers aligns.
     824         6498 :         self.term_start_lsn = match msg.term_history.0.last() {
     825            0 :             None => bail!("proposer elected with empty term history"),
     826         6498 :             Some(term_lsn_start) => term_lsn_start.lsn,
     827         6498 :         };
     828         6498 : 
     829         6498 :         Ok(None)
     830         6498 :     }
     831              : 
     832              :     /// Advance commit_lsn taking into account what we have locally.
     833              :     ///
     834              :     /// Note: it is assumed that 'WAL we have is from the right term' check has
     835              :     /// already been done outside.
     836        10812 :     async fn update_commit_lsn(&mut self, mut candidate: Lsn) -> Result<()> {
     837        10812 :         // Both peers and walproposer communicate this value, we might already
     838        10812 :         // have a fresher (higher) version.
     839        10812 :         candidate = max(candidate, self.state.inmem.commit_lsn);
     840        10812 :         let commit_lsn = min(candidate, self.flush_lsn());
     841        10812 :         assert!(
     842        10812 :             commit_lsn >= self.state.inmem.commit_lsn,
     843            0 :             "commit_lsn monotonicity violated: old={} new={}",
     844              :             self.state.inmem.commit_lsn,
     845              :             commit_lsn
     846              :         );
     847              : 
     848        10812 :         self.state.inmem.commit_lsn = commit_lsn;
     849        10812 : 
     850        10812 :         // If new commit_lsn reached term switch, force sync of control
     851        10812 :         // file: walproposer in sync mode is very interested when this
     852        10812 :         // happens. Note: this is for sync-safekeepers mode only, as
     853        10812 :         // otherwise commit_lsn might jump over term_start_lsn.
     854        10812 :         if commit_lsn >= self.term_start_lsn && self.state.commit_lsn < self.term_start_lsn {
     855          829 :             self.state.flush().await?;
     856         9983 :         }
     857              : 
     858        10812 :         Ok(())
     859        10812 :     }
     860              : 
     861              :     /// Handle request to append WAL.
     862              :     #[allow(clippy::comparison_chain)]
     863        21657 :     async fn handle_append_request(
     864        21657 :         &mut self,
     865        21657 :         msg: &AppendRequest,
     866        21657 :         require_flush: bool,
     867        21657 :     ) -> Result<Option<AcceptorProposerMessage>> {
     868        21657 :         if self.state.acceptor_state.term < msg.h.term {
     869            0 :             bail!("got AppendRequest before ProposerElected");
     870        21657 :         }
     871        21657 : 
     872        21657 :         // If our term is higher, immediately refuse the message.
     873        21657 :         if self.state.acceptor_state.term > msg.h.term {
     874            1 :             let resp = AppendResponse::term_only(self.state.acceptor_state.term);
     875            1 :             return Ok(Some(AcceptorProposerMessage::AppendResponse(resp)));
     876        21656 :         }
     877        21656 : 
     878        21656 :         // Now we know that we are in the same term as the proposer,
     879        21656 :         // processing the message.
     880        21656 : 
     881        21656 :         self.state.inmem.proposer_uuid = msg.h.proposer_uuid;
     882        21656 : 
     883        21656 :         // do the job
     884        21656 :         if !msg.wal_data.is_empty() {
     885         4003 :             self.wal_store
     886         4003 :                 .write_wal(msg.h.begin_lsn, &msg.wal_data)
     887            0 :                 .await?;
     888        17653 :         }
     889              : 
     890              :         // flush wal to the disk, if required
     891        21656 :         if require_flush {
     892            4 :             self.wal_store.flush_wal().await?;
     893        21652 :         }
     894              : 
     895              :         // Update commit_lsn.
     896        21656 :         if msg.h.commit_lsn != Lsn(0) {
     897        10812 :             self.update_commit_lsn(msg.h.commit_lsn).await?;
     898        10844 :         }
     899              :         // Value calculated by walproposer can always lag:
     900              :         // - safekeepers can forget inmem value and send to proposer lower
     901              :         //   persisted one on restart;
     902              :         // - if we make safekeepers always send persistent value,
     903              :         //   any compute restart would pull it down.
     904              :         // Thus, take max before adopting.
     905        21656 :         self.state.inmem.peer_horizon_lsn =
     906        21656 :             max(self.state.inmem.peer_horizon_lsn, msg.h.truncate_lsn);
     907        21656 : 
     908        21656 :         // Update truncate and commit LSN in control file.
     909        21656 :         // To avoid negative impact on performance of extra fsync, do it only
     910        21656 :         // when commit_lsn delta exceeds WAL segment size.
     911        21656 :         if self.state.commit_lsn + (self.state.server.wal_seg_size as u64)
     912        21656 :             < self.state.inmem.commit_lsn
     913              :         {
     914            0 :             self.state.flush().await?;
     915        21656 :         }
     916              : 
     917        21656 :         trace!(
     918            0 :             "processed AppendRequest of len {}, end_lsn={:?}, commit_lsn={:?}, truncate_lsn={:?}, flushed={:?}",
     919            0 :             msg.wal_data.len(),
     920              :             msg.h.end_lsn,
     921              :             msg.h.commit_lsn,
     922              :             msg.h.truncate_lsn,
     923              :             require_flush,
     924              :         );
     925              : 
     926              :         // If flush_lsn hasn't updated, AppendResponse is not very useful.
     927        21656 :         if !require_flush {
     928        21652 :             return Ok(None);
     929            4 :         }
     930            4 : 
     931            4 :         let resp = self.append_response();
     932            4 :         Ok(Some(AcceptorProposerMessage::AppendResponse(resp)))
     933        21657 :     }
     934              : 
     935              :     /// Flush WAL to disk. Return AppendResponse with latest LSNs.
     936        17887 :     async fn handle_flush(&mut self) -> Result<Option<AcceptorProposerMessage>> {
     937        17887 :         self.wal_store.flush_wal().await?;
     938        17887 :         Ok(Some(AcceptorProposerMessage::AppendResponse(
     939        17887 :             self.append_response(),
     940        17887 :         )))
     941        17887 :     }
     942              : 
     943              :     /// Update commit_lsn from peer safekeeper data.
     944            0 :     pub async fn record_safekeeper_info(&mut self, sk_info: &SafekeeperTimelineInfo) -> Result<()> {
     945            0 :         if (Lsn(sk_info.commit_lsn) != Lsn::INVALID) && (sk_info.last_log_term != INVALID_TERM) {
     946              :             // Note: the check is too restrictive, generally we can update local
     947              :             // commit_lsn if our history matches (is part of) history of advanced
     948              :             // commit_lsn provider.
     949            0 :             if sk_info.last_log_term == self.get_last_log_term() {
     950            0 :                 self.update_commit_lsn(Lsn(sk_info.commit_lsn)).await?;
     951            0 :             }
     952            0 :         }
     953            0 :         Ok(())
     954            0 :     }
     955              : }
     956              : 
     957              : #[cfg(test)]
     958              : mod tests {
     959              :     use futures::future::BoxFuture;
     960              :     use postgres_ffi::{XLogSegNo, WAL_SEGMENT_SIZE};
     961              : 
     962              :     use super::*;
     963              :     use crate::{
     964              :         state::{EvictionState, PersistedPeers, TimelinePersistentState},
     965              :         wal_storage::Storage,
     966              :     };
     967              :     use std::{ops::Deref, str::FromStr, time::Instant};
     968              : 
     969              :     // fake storage for tests
     970              :     struct InMemoryState {
     971              :         persisted_state: TimelinePersistentState,
     972              :     }
     973              : 
     974              :     #[async_trait::async_trait]
     975              :     impl control_file::Storage for InMemoryState {
     976            6 :         async fn persist(&mut self, s: &TimelinePersistentState) -> Result<()> {
     977            6 :             self.persisted_state = s.clone();
     978            6 :             Ok(())
     979            6 :         }
     980              : 
     981            0 :         fn last_persist_at(&self) -> Instant {
     982            0 :             Instant::now()
     983            0 :         }
     984              :     }
     985              : 
     986              :     impl Deref for InMemoryState {
     987              :         type Target = TimelinePersistentState;
     988              : 
     989          128 :         fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
     990          128 :             &self.persisted_state
     991          128 :         }
     992              :     }
     993              : 
     994            4 :     fn test_sk_state() -> TimelinePersistentState {
     995            4 :         let mut state = TimelinePersistentState::empty();
     996            4 :         state.server.wal_seg_size = WAL_SEGMENT_SIZE as u32;
     997            4 :         state.tenant_id = TenantId::from([1u8; 16]);
     998            4 :         state.timeline_id = TimelineId::from([1u8; 16]);
     999            4 :         state
    1000            4 :     }
    1001              : 
    1002              :     struct DummyWalStore {
    1003              :         lsn: Lsn,
    1004              :     }
    1005              : 
    1006              :     #[async_trait::async_trait]
    1007              :     impl wal_storage::Storage for DummyWalStore {
    1008           22 :         fn flush_lsn(&self) -> Lsn {
    1009           22 :             self.lsn
    1010           22 :         }
    1011              : 
    1012            2 :         async fn initialize_first_segment(&mut self, _init_lsn: Lsn) -> Result<()> {
    1013            2 :             Ok(())
    1014            2 :         }
    1015              : 
    1016            4 :         async fn write_wal(&mut self, startpos: Lsn, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<()> {
    1017            4 :             self.lsn = startpos + buf.len() as u64;
    1018            4 :             Ok(())
    1019            4 :         }
    1020              : 
    1021            4 :         async fn truncate_wal(&mut self, end_pos: Lsn) -> Result<()> {
    1022            4 :             self.lsn = end_pos;
    1023            4 :             Ok(())
    1024            4 :         }
    1025              : 
    1026            8 :         async fn flush_wal(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
    1027            8 :             Ok(())
    1028            8 :         }
    1029              : 
    1030            0 :         fn remove_up_to(&self, _segno_up_to: XLogSegNo) -> BoxFuture<'static, anyhow::Result<()>> {
    1031            0 :             Box::pin(async { Ok(()) })
    1032            0 :         }
    1033              : 
    1034            0 :         fn get_metrics(&self) -> crate::metrics::WalStorageMetrics {
    1035            0 :             crate::metrics::WalStorageMetrics::default()
    1036            0 :         }
    1037              :     }
    1038              : 
    1039              :     #[tokio::test]
    1040            2 :     async fn test_voting() {
    1041            2 :         let storage = InMemoryState {
    1042            2 :             persisted_state: test_sk_state(),
    1043            2 :         };
    1044            2 :         let wal_store = DummyWalStore { lsn: Lsn(0) };
    1045            2 :         let mut sk = SafeKeeper::new(TimelineState::new(storage), wal_store, NodeId(0)).unwrap();
    1046            2 : 
    1047            2 :         // check voting for 1 is ok
    1048            2 :         let vote_request = ProposerAcceptorMessage::VoteRequest(VoteRequest { term: 1 });
    1049            2 :         let mut vote_resp = sk.process_msg(&vote_request).await;
    1050            2 :         match vote_resp.unwrap() {
    1051            2 :             Some(AcceptorProposerMessage::VoteResponse(resp)) => assert!(resp.vote_given != 0),
    1052            2 :             r => panic!("unexpected response: {:?}", r),
    1053            2 :         }
    1054            2 : 
    1055            2 :         // reboot...
    1056            2 :         let state = sk.state.deref().clone();
    1057            2 :         let storage = InMemoryState {
    1058            2 :             persisted_state: state,
    1059            2 :         };
    1060            2 : 
    1061            2 :         sk = SafeKeeper::new(TimelineState::new(storage), sk.wal_store, NodeId(0)).unwrap();
    1062            2 : 
    1063            2 :         // and ensure voting second time for 1 is not ok
    1064            2 :         vote_resp = sk.process_msg(&vote_request).await;
    1065            2 :         match vote_resp.unwrap() {
    1066            2 :             Some(AcceptorProposerMessage::VoteResponse(resp)) => assert!(resp.vote_given == 0),
    1067            2 :             r => panic!("unexpected response: {:?}", r),
    1068            2 :         }
    1069            2 :     }
    1070              : 
    1071              :     #[tokio::test]
    1072            2 :     async fn test_last_log_term_switch() {
    1073            2 :         let storage = InMemoryState {
    1074            2 :             persisted_state: test_sk_state(),
    1075            2 :         };
    1076            2 :         let wal_store = DummyWalStore { lsn: Lsn(0) };
    1077            2 : 
    1078            2 :         let mut sk = SafeKeeper::new(TimelineState::new(storage), wal_store, NodeId(0)).unwrap();
    1079            2 : 
    1080            2 :         let mut ar_hdr = AppendRequestHeader {
    1081            2 :             term: 1,
    1082            2 :             term_start_lsn: Lsn(3),
    1083            2 :             begin_lsn: Lsn(1),
    1084            2 :             end_lsn: Lsn(2),
    1085            2 :             commit_lsn: Lsn(0),
    1086            2 :             truncate_lsn: Lsn(0),
    1087            2 :             proposer_uuid: [0; 16],
    1088            2 :         };
    1089            2 :         let mut append_request = AppendRequest {
    1090            2 :             h: ar_hdr.clone(),
    1091            2 :             wal_data: Bytes::from_static(b"b"),
    1092            2 :         };
    1093            2 : 
    1094            2 :         let pem = ProposerElected {
    1095            2 :             term: 1,
    1096            2 :             start_streaming_at: Lsn(3),
    1097            2 :             term_history: TermHistory(vec![TermLsn {
    1098            2 :                 term: 1,
    1099            2 :                 lsn: Lsn(3),
    1100            2 :             }]),
    1101            2 :             timeline_start_lsn: Lsn(0),
    1102            2 :         };
    1103            2 :         sk.process_msg(&ProposerAcceptorMessage::Elected(pem))
    1104            2 :             .await
    1105            2 :             .unwrap();
    1106            2 : 
    1107            2 :         // check that AppendRequest before term_start_lsn doesn't switch last_log_term.
    1108            2 :         let resp = sk
    1109            2 :             .process_msg(&ProposerAcceptorMessage::AppendRequest(append_request))
    1110            2 :             .await;
    1111            2 :         assert!(resp.is_ok());
    1112            2 :         assert_eq!(sk.get_last_log_term(), 0);
    1113            2 : 
    1114            2 :         // but record at term_start_lsn does the switch
    1115            2 :         ar_hdr.begin_lsn = Lsn(2);
    1116            2 :         ar_hdr.end_lsn = Lsn(3);
    1117            2 :         append_request = AppendRequest {
    1118            2 :             h: ar_hdr,
    1119            2 :             wal_data: Bytes::from_static(b"b"),
    1120            2 :         };
    1121            2 :         let resp = sk
    1122            2 :             .process_msg(&ProposerAcceptorMessage::AppendRequest(append_request))
    1123            2 :             .await;
    1124            2 :         assert!(resp.is_ok());
    1125            2 :         sk.wal_store.truncate_wal(Lsn(3)).await.unwrap(); // imitate the complete record at 3 %)
    1126            2 :         assert_eq!(sk.get_last_log_term(), 1);
    1127            2 :     }
    1128              : 
    1129              :     #[test]
    1130            2 :     fn test_find_highest_common_point_none() {
    1131            2 :         let prop_th = TermHistory(vec![(0, Lsn(1)).into()]);
    1132            2 :         let sk_th = TermHistory(vec![(1, Lsn(1)).into(), (2, Lsn(2)).into()]);
    1133            2 :         assert_eq!(
    1134            2 :             TermHistory::find_highest_common_point(&prop_th, &sk_th, Lsn(3),),
    1135            2 :             None
    1136            2 :         );
    1137            2 :     }
    1138              : 
    1139              :     #[test]
    1140            2 :     fn test_find_highest_common_point_middle() {
    1141            2 :         let prop_th = TermHistory(vec![
    1142            2 :             (1, Lsn(10)).into(),
    1143            2 :             (2, Lsn(20)).into(),
    1144            2 :             (4, Lsn(40)).into(),
    1145            2 :         ]);
    1146            2 :         let sk_th = TermHistory(vec![
    1147            2 :             (1, Lsn(10)).into(),
    1148            2 :             (2, Lsn(20)).into(),
    1149            2 :             (3, Lsn(30)).into(), // sk ends last common term 2 at 30
    1150            2 :         ]);
    1151            2 :         assert_eq!(
    1152            2 :             TermHistory::find_highest_common_point(&prop_th, &sk_th, Lsn(40),),
    1153            2 :             Some(TermLsn {
    1154            2 :                 term: 2,
    1155            2 :                 lsn: Lsn(30),
    1156            2 :             })
    1157            2 :         );
    1158            2 :     }
    1159              : 
    1160              :     #[test]
    1161            2 :     fn test_find_highest_common_point_sk_end() {
    1162            2 :         let prop_th = TermHistory(vec![
    1163            2 :             (1, Lsn(10)).into(),
    1164            2 :             (2, Lsn(20)).into(), // last common term 2, sk will end it at 32 sk_end_lsn
    1165            2 :             (4, Lsn(40)).into(),
    1166            2 :         ]);
    1167            2 :         let sk_th = TermHistory(vec![(1, Lsn(10)).into(), (2, Lsn(20)).into()]);
    1168            2 :         assert_eq!(
    1169            2 :             TermHistory::find_highest_common_point(&prop_th, &sk_th, Lsn(32),),
    1170            2 :             Some(TermLsn {
    1171            2 :                 term: 2,
    1172            2 :                 lsn: Lsn(32),
    1173            2 :             })
    1174            2 :         );
    1175            2 :     }
    1176              : 
    1177              :     #[test]
    1178            2 :     fn test_find_highest_common_point_walprop() {
    1179            2 :         let prop_th = TermHistory(vec![(1, Lsn(10)).into(), (2, Lsn(20)).into()]);
    1180            2 :         let sk_th = TermHistory(vec![(1, Lsn(10)).into(), (2, Lsn(20)).into()]);
    1181            2 :         assert_eq!(
    1182            2 :             TermHistory::find_highest_common_point(&prop_th, &sk_th, Lsn(32),),
    1183            2 :             Some(TermLsn {
    1184            2 :                 term: 2,
    1185            2 :                 lsn: Lsn(32),
    1186            2 :             })
    1187            2 :         );
    1188            2 :     }
    1189              : 
    1190              :     #[test]
    1191            2 :     fn test_sk_state_bincode_serde_roundtrip() {
    1192            2 :         use utils::Hex;
    1193            2 :         let tenant_id = TenantId::from_str("cf0480929707ee75372337efaa5ecf96").unwrap();
    1194            2 :         let timeline_id = TimelineId::from_str("112ded66422aa5e953e5440fa5427ac4").unwrap();
    1195            2 :         let state = TimelinePersistentState {
    1196            2 :             tenant_id,
    1197            2 :             timeline_id,
    1198            2 :             acceptor_state: AcceptorState {
    1199            2 :                 term: 42,
    1200            2 :                 term_history: TermHistory(vec![TermLsn {
    1201            2 :                     lsn: Lsn(0x1),
    1202            2 :                     term: 41,
    1203            2 :                 }]),
    1204            2 :             },
    1205            2 :             server: ServerInfo {
    1206            2 :                 pg_version: 14,
    1207            2 :                 system_id: 0x1234567887654321,
    1208            2 :                 wal_seg_size: 0x12345678,
    1209            2 :             },
    1210            2 :             proposer_uuid: {
    1211            2 :                 let mut arr = timeline_id.as_arr();
    1212            2 :                 arr.reverse();
    1213            2 :                 arr
    1214            2 :             },
    1215            2 :             timeline_start_lsn: Lsn(0x12345600),
    1216            2 :             local_start_lsn: Lsn(0x12),
    1217            2 :             commit_lsn: Lsn(1234567800),
    1218            2 :             backup_lsn: Lsn(1234567300),
    1219            2 :             peer_horizon_lsn: Lsn(9999999),
    1220            2 :             remote_consistent_lsn: Lsn(1234560000),
    1221            2 :             peers: PersistedPeers(vec![(
    1222            2 :                 NodeId(1),
    1223            2 :                 PersistedPeerInfo {
    1224            2 :                     backup_lsn: Lsn(1234567000),
    1225            2 :                     term: 42,
    1226            2 :                     flush_lsn: Lsn(1234567800 - 8),
    1227            2 :                     commit_lsn: Lsn(1234567600),
    1228            2 :                 },
    1229            2 :             )]),
    1230            2 :             partial_backup: crate::wal_backup_partial::State::default(),
    1231            2 :             eviction_state: EvictionState::Present,
    1232            2 :         };
    1233            2 : 
    1234            2 :         let ser = state.ser().unwrap();
    1235            2 : 
    1236            2 :         #[rustfmt::skip]
    1237            2 :         let expected = [
    1238            2 :             // tenant_id as length prefixed hex
    1239            2 :             0x20, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1240            2 :             0x63, 0x66, 0x30, 0x34, 0x38, 0x30, 0x39, 0x32, 0x39, 0x37, 0x30, 0x37, 0x65, 0x65, 0x37, 0x35, 0x33, 0x37, 0x32, 0x33, 0x33, 0x37, 0x65, 0x66, 0x61, 0x61, 0x35, 0x65, 0x63, 0x66, 0x39, 0x36,
    1241            2 :             // timeline_id as length prefixed hex
    1242            2 :             0x20, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1243            2 :             0x31, 0x31, 0x32, 0x64, 0x65, 0x64, 0x36, 0x36, 0x34, 0x32, 0x32, 0x61, 0x61, 0x35, 0x65, 0x39, 0x35, 0x33, 0x65, 0x35, 0x34, 0x34, 0x30, 0x66, 0x61, 0x35, 0x34, 0x32, 0x37, 0x61, 0x63, 0x34,
    1244            2 :             // term
    1245            2 :             0x2a, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1246            2 :             // length prefix
    1247            2 :             0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1248            2 :             // unsure why this order is swapped
    1249            2 :             0x29, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1250            2 :             0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1251            2 :             // pg_version
    1252            2 :             0x0e, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1253            2 :             // systemid
    1254            2 :             0x21, 0x43, 0x65, 0x87, 0x78, 0x56, 0x34, 0x12,
    1255            2 :             // wal_seg_size
    1256            2 :             0x78, 0x56, 0x34, 0x12,
    1257            2 :             // pguuid as length prefixed hex
    1258            2 :             0x20, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1259            2 :             0x63, 0x34, 0x37, 0x61, 0x34, 0x32, 0x61, 0x35, 0x30, 0x66, 0x34, 0x34, 0x65, 0x35, 0x35, 0x33, 0x65, 0x39, 0x61, 0x35, 0x32, 0x61, 0x34, 0x32, 0x36, 0x36, 0x65, 0x64, 0x32, 0x64, 0x31, 0x31,
    1260            2 : 
    1261            2 :             // timeline_start_lsn
    1262            2 :             0x00, 0x56, 0x34, 0x12, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1263            2 :             0x12, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1264            2 :             0x78, 0x02, 0x96, 0x49, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1265            2 :             0x84, 0x00, 0x96, 0x49, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1266            2 :             0x7f, 0x96, 0x98, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1267            2 :             0x00, 0xe4, 0x95, 0x49, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1268            2 :             // length prefix for persistentpeers
    1269            2 :             0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1270            2 :             // nodeid
    1271            2 :             0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1272            2 :             // backuplsn
    1273            2 :             0x58, 0xff, 0x95, 0x49, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1274            2 :             0x2a, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1275            2 :             0x70, 0x02, 0x96, 0x49, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1276            2 :             0xb0, 0x01, 0x96, 0x49, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1277            2 :             // partial_backup
    1278            2 :             0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1279            2 :             // eviction_state
    1280            2 :             0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
    1281            2 :         ];
    1282            2 : 
    1283            2 :         assert_eq!(Hex(&ser), Hex(&expected));
    1284              : 
    1285            2 :         let deser = TimelinePersistentState::des(&ser).unwrap();
    1286            2 : 
    1287            2 :         assert_eq!(deser, state);
    1288            2 :     }
    1289              : }
        

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