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807 lines
26 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2020 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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package vfs
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import (
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/redact"
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)
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const (
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// preallocatedSlotCount is the default number of slots available for
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// concurrent filesystem operations. The slot count may be exceeded, but
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// each additional slot will incur an additional allocation. We choose 16
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// here with the expectation that it is significantly more than required in
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// practice. See the comment above the diskHealthCheckingFS type definition.
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preallocatedSlotCount = 16
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// deltaBits is the number of bits in the packed 64-bit integer used for
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// identifying a delta from the file creation time in milliseconds.
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deltaBits = 40
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// writeSizeBits is the number of bits in the packed 64-bit integer used for
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// identifying the size of the write operation, if the operation is sized. See
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// writeSizePrecision below for precision of size.
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writeSizeBits = 20
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// Track size of writes at kilobyte precision. See comment above lastWritePacked for more.
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writeSizePrecision = 1024
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)
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// Variables to enable testing.
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var (
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// defaultTickInterval is the default interval between two ticks of each
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// diskHealthCheckingFile loop iteration.
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defaultTickInterval = 2 * time.Second
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)
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// OpType is the type of IO operation being monitored by a
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// diskHealthCheckingFile.
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type OpType uint8
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// The following OpTypes is limited to the subset of file system operations that
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// a diskHealthCheckingFile supports (namely writes and syncs).
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const (
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OpTypeUnknown OpType = iota
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OpTypeWrite
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OpTypeSync
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OpTypeSyncData
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OpTypeSyncTo
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OpTypeCreate
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OpTypeLink
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OpTypeMkdirAll
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OpTypePreallocate
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OpTypeRemove
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OpTypeRemoveAll
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OpTypeRename
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OpTypeReuseForWrite
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// Note: opTypeMax is just used in tests. It must appear last in the list
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// of OpTypes.
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opTypeMax
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)
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// String implements fmt.Stringer.
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func (o OpType) String() string {
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switch o {
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case OpTypeWrite:
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return "write"
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case OpTypeSync:
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return "sync"
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case OpTypeSyncData:
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return "syncdata"
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case OpTypeSyncTo:
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return "syncto"
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case OpTypeCreate:
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return "create"
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case OpTypeLink:
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return "link"
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case OpTypeMkdirAll:
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return "mkdirall"
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case OpTypePreallocate:
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return "preallocate"
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case OpTypeRemove:
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return "remove"
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case OpTypeRemoveAll:
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return "removall"
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case OpTypeRename:
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return "rename"
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case OpTypeReuseForWrite:
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return "reuseforwrite"
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case OpTypeUnknown:
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return "unknown"
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default:
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("vfs: unknown op type: %d", o))
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}
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}
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// diskHealthCheckingFile is a File wrapper to detect slow disk operations, and
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// call onSlowDisk if a disk operation is seen to exceed diskSlowThreshold.
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//
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// This struct creates a goroutine (in startTicker()) that, at every tick
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// interval, sees if there's a disk operation taking longer than the specified
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// duration. This setup is preferable to creating a new timer at every disk
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// operation, as it reduces overhead per disk operation.
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type diskHealthCheckingFile struct {
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file File
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onSlowDisk func(opType OpType, writeSizeInBytes int, duration time.Duration)
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diskSlowThreshold time.Duration
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tickInterval time.Duration
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stopper chan struct{}
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// lastWritePacked is a 64-bit unsigned int. The most significant
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// 40 bits represent an delta (in milliseconds) from the creation
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// time of the diskHealthCheckingFile. The next most significant 20 bits
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// represent the size of the write in KBs, if the write has a size. (If
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// it doesn't, the 20 bits are zeroed). The least significant four bits
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// contains the OpType.
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//
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// The use of 40 bits for an delta provides ~34 years of effective
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// monitoring time before the uint wraps around, at millisecond precision.
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// ~34 years of process uptime "ought to be enough for anybody". Millisecond
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// writeSizePrecision is sufficient, given that we are monitoring for writes that take
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// longer than one millisecond.
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//
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// The use of 20 bits for the size in KBs allows representing sizes up
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// to nearly one GB. If the write is larger than that, we round down to ~one GB.
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//
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// The use of four bits for OpType allows for 16 operation types.
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//
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// NB: this packing scheme is not persisted, and is therefore safe to adjust
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// across process boundaries.
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lastWritePacked atomic.Uint64
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createTimeNanos int64
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}
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// newDiskHealthCheckingFile instantiates a new diskHealthCheckingFile, with the
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// specified time threshold and event listener.
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func newDiskHealthCheckingFile(
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file File,
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diskSlowThreshold time.Duration,
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onSlowDisk func(OpType OpType, writeSizeInBytes int, duration time.Duration),
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) *diskHealthCheckingFile {
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return &diskHealthCheckingFile{
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file: file,
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onSlowDisk: onSlowDisk,
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diskSlowThreshold: diskSlowThreshold,
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tickInterval: defaultTickInterval,
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stopper: make(chan struct{}),
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createTimeNanos: time.Now().UnixNano(),
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}
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}
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// startTicker starts a new goroutine with a ticker to monitor disk operations.
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// Can only be called if the ticker goroutine isn't running already.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) startTicker() {
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if d.diskSlowThreshold == 0 {
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return
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}
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go func() {
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ticker := time.NewTicker(d.tickInterval)
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defer ticker.Stop()
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for {
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select {
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case <-d.stopper:
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return
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case <-ticker.C:
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packed := d.lastWritePacked.Load()
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if packed == 0 {
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continue
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}
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delta, writeSize, op := unpack(packed)
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lastWrite := time.Unix(0, d.createTimeNanos+delta.Nanoseconds())
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now := time.Now()
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if lastWrite.Add(d.diskSlowThreshold).Before(now) {
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// diskSlowThreshold was exceeded. Call the passed-in
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// listener.
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d.onSlowDisk(op, writeSize, now.Sub(lastWrite))
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}
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}
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}
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}()
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}
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// stopTicker stops the goroutine started in startTicker.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) stopTicker() {
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close(d.stopper)
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}
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// Fd implements (vfs.File).Fd.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) Fd() uintptr {
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return d.file.Fd()
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}
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// Read implements (vfs.File).Read
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
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return d.file.Read(p)
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}
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// ReadAt implements (vfs.File).ReadAt
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) ReadAt(p []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
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return d.file.ReadAt(p, off)
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}
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// Write implements the io.Writer interface.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
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d.timeDiskOp(OpTypeWrite, int64(len(p)), func() {
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n, err = d.file.Write(p)
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}, time.Now().UnixNano())
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return n, err
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}
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// Write implements the io.WriterAt interface.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) WriteAt(p []byte, ofs int64) (n int, err error) {
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d.timeDiskOp(OpTypeWrite, int64(len(p)), func() {
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n, err = d.file.WriteAt(p, ofs)
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}, time.Now().UnixNano())
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return n, err
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}
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// Close implements the io.Closer interface.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) Close() error {
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d.stopTicker()
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return d.file.Close()
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}
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// Prefetch implements (vfs.File).Prefetch.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) Prefetch(offset, length int64) error {
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return d.file.Prefetch(offset, length)
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}
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// Preallocate implements (vfs.File).Preallocate.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) Preallocate(off, n int64) (err error) {
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d.timeDiskOp(OpTypePreallocate, n, func() {
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err = d.file.Preallocate(off, n)
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}, time.Now().UnixNano())
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return err
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}
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// Stat implements (vfs.File).Stat.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) Stat() (os.FileInfo, error) {
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return d.file.Stat()
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}
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// Sync implements the io.Syncer interface.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) Sync() (err error) {
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d.timeDiskOp(OpTypeSync, 0, func() {
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err = d.file.Sync()
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}, time.Now().UnixNano())
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return err
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}
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// SyncData implements (vfs.File).SyncData.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) SyncData() (err error) {
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d.timeDiskOp(OpTypeSyncData, 0, func() {
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err = d.file.SyncData()
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}, time.Now().UnixNano())
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return err
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}
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// SyncTo implements (vfs.File).SyncTo.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) SyncTo(length int64) (fullSync bool, err error) {
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d.timeDiskOp(OpTypeSyncTo, length, func() {
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fullSync, err = d.file.SyncTo(length)
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}, time.Now().UnixNano())
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return fullSync, err
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}
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// timeDiskOp runs the specified closure and makes its timing visible to the
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// monitoring goroutine, in case it exceeds one of the slow disk durations.
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// opType should always be set. writeSizeInBytes should be set if the write
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// operation is sized. If not, it should be set to zero.
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//
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// The start time is taken as a parameter in the form of nanoseconds since the
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// unix epoch so that it appears in stack traces during crashes (if GOTRACEBACK
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// is set appropriately), aiding postmortem debugging.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFile) timeDiskOp(
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opType OpType, writeSizeInBytes int64, op func(), startNanos int64,
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) {
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if d == nil {
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op()
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return
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}
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delta := time.Duration(startNanos - d.createTimeNanos)
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packed := pack(delta, writeSizeInBytes, opType)
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if d.lastWritePacked.Swap(packed) != 0 {
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panic("concurrent write operations detected on file")
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}
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defer func() {
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if d.lastWritePacked.Swap(0) != packed {
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panic("concurrent write operations detected on file")
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}
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}()
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op()
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}
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// Note the slight lack of symmetry between pack & unpack. pack takes an int64 for writeSizeInBytes, since
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// callers of pack use an int64. This is dictated by the vfs interface. unpack OTOH returns an int. This is
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// safe because the packing scheme implies we only actually need 32 bits.
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func pack(delta time.Duration, writeSizeInBytes int64, opType OpType) uint64 {
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// We have no guarantee of clock monotonicity. If we have a small regression
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// in the clock, we set deltaMillis to zero, so we can still catch the operation
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// if happens to be slow.
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deltaMillis := delta.Milliseconds()
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if deltaMillis < 0 {
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deltaMillis = 0
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}
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// As of 3/7/2023, the use of 40 bits for an delta provides ~34 years
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// of effective monitoring time before the uint wraps around, at millisecond
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// precision.
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if deltaMillis > 1<<deltaBits-1 {
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panic("vfs: last write delta would result in integer wraparound")
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}
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// See writeSizePrecision to get the unit of writeSize. As of 1/26/2023, the unit is KBs.
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writeSize := writeSizeInBytes / writeSizePrecision
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// If the size of the write is larger than we can store in the packed int, store the max
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// value we can store in the packed int.
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const writeSizeCeiling = 1<<writeSizeBits - 1
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if writeSize > writeSizeCeiling {
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writeSize = writeSizeCeiling
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}
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return uint64(deltaMillis)<<(64-deltaBits) | uint64(writeSize)<<(64-deltaBits-writeSizeBits) | uint64(opType)
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}
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func unpack(packed uint64) (delta time.Duration, writeSizeInBytes int, opType OpType) {
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delta = time.Duration(packed>>(64-deltaBits)) * time.Millisecond
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wz := int64(packed>>(64-deltaBits-writeSizeBits)) & ((1 << writeSizeBits) - 1) * writeSizePrecision
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// Given the packing scheme, converting wz to an int will not truncate anything.
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writeSizeInBytes = int(wz)
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opType = OpType(packed & 0xf)
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return delta, writeSizeInBytes, opType
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}
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// diskHealthCheckingDir implements disk-health checking for directories. Unlike
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// other files, we allow directories to receive concurrent write operations
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// (Syncs are the only write operations supported by a directory.) Since the
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// diskHealthCheckingFile's timeDiskOp can only track a single in-flight
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// operation at a time, we time the operation using the filesystem-level
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// timeFilesystemOp function instead.
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type diskHealthCheckingDir struct {
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File
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name string
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fs *diskHealthCheckingFS
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}
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// Sync implements the io.Syncer interface.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingDir) Sync() (err error) {
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d.fs.timeFilesystemOp(d.name, OpTypeSync, func() {
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err = d.File.Sync()
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}, time.Now().UnixNano())
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return err
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}
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// DiskSlowInfo captures info about detected slow operations on the vfs.
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type DiskSlowInfo struct {
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// Path of file being written to.
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Path string
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// Operation being performed on the file.
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OpType OpType
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// Size of write in bytes, if the write is sized.
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WriteSize int
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// Duration that has elapsed since this disk operation started.
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Duration time.Duration
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}
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func (i DiskSlowInfo) String() string {
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return redact.StringWithoutMarkers(i)
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}
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// SafeFormat implements redact.SafeFormatter.
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func (i DiskSlowInfo) SafeFormat(w redact.SafePrinter, _ rune) {
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switch i.OpType {
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// Operations for which i.WriteSize is meaningful.
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case OpTypeWrite, OpTypeSyncTo, OpTypePreallocate:
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w.Printf("disk slowness detected: %s on file %s (%d bytes) has been ongoing for %0.1fs",
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redact.Safe(i.OpType.String()), redact.Safe(filepath.Base(i.Path)),
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redact.Safe(i.WriteSize), redact.Safe(i.Duration.Seconds()))
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default:
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w.Printf("disk slowness detected: %s on file %s has been ongoing for %0.1fs",
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redact.Safe(i.OpType.String()), redact.Safe(filepath.Base(i.Path)),
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redact.Safe(i.Duration.Seconds()))
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}
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}
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// diskHealthCheckingFS adds disk-health checking facilities to a VFS.
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// It times disk write operations in two ways:
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//
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// 1. Wrapping vfs.Files.
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//
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// The bulk of write I/O activity is file writing and syncing, invoked through
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// the `vfs.File` interface. This VFS wraps all files open for writing with a
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// special diskHealthCheckingFile implementation of the vfs.File interface. See
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// above for the implementation.
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//
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// 2. Monitoring filesystem metadata operations.
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//
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// Filesystem metadata operations (create, link, remove, rename, etc) are also
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// sources of disk writes. Unlike a vfs.File which requires Write and Sync calls
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// to be sequential, a vfs.FS may receive these filesystem metadata operations
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// in parallel. To accommodate this parallelism, the diskHealthCheckingFS's
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// write-oriented filesystem operations record their start times into a 'slot'
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// on the filesystem. A single long-running goroutine periodically scans the
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// slots looking for slow operations.
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//
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// The number of slots on a diskHealthCheckingFS grows to a working set of the
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// maximum concurrent filesystem operations. This is expected to be very few
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// for these reasons:
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// 1. Pebble has limited write concurrency. Flushes, compactions and WAL
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// rotations are the primary sources of filesystem metadata operations. With
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// the default max-compaction concurrency, these operations require at most 5
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// concurrent slots if all 5 perform a filesystem metadata operation
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// simultaneously.
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// 2. Pebble's limited concurrent I/O writers spend most of their time
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// performing file I/O, not performing the filesystem metadata operations that
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// require recording a slot on the diskHealthCheckingFS.
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// 3. In CockroachDB, each additional store/Pebble instance has its own vfs.FS
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// which provides a separate goroutine and set of slots.
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// 4. In CockroachDB, many of the additional sources of filesystem metadata
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// operations (like encryption-at-rest) are sequential with respect to Pebble's
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// threads.
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type diskHealthCheckingFS struct {
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tickInterval time.Duration
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diskSlowThreshold time.Duration
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onSlowDisk func(DiskSlowInfo)
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fs FS
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mu struct {
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sync.Mutex
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tickerRunning bool
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stopper chan struct{}
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inflight []*slot
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}
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// prealloc preallocates the memory for mu.inflight slots and the slice
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// itself. The contained fields are not accessed directly except by
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// WithDiskHealthChecks when initializing mu.inflight. The number of slots
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// in d.mu.inflight will grow to the maximum number of concurrent file
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// metadata operations (create, remove, link, etc). If the number of
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// concurrent operations never exceeds preallocatedSlotCount, we'll never
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// incur an additional allocation.
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prealloc struct {
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slots [preallocatedSlotCount]slot
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slotPtrSlice [preallocatedSlotCount]*slot
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}
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}
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type slot struct {
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name string
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opType OpType
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startNanos atomic.Int64
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}
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// diskHealthCheckingFS implements FS.
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var _ FS = (*diskHealthCheckingFS)(nil)
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// WithDiskHealthChecks wraps an FS and ensures that all write-oriented
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// operations on the FS are wrapped with disk health detection checks. Disk
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// operations that are observed to take longer than diskSlowThreshold trigger an
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// onSlowDisk call.
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//
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// A threshold of zero disables disk-health checking.
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func WithDiskHealthChecks(
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innerFS FS, diskSlowThreshold time.Duration, onSlowDisk func(info DiskSlowInfo),
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) (FS, io.Closer) {
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if diskSlowThreshold == 0 {
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return innerFS, noopCloser{}
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}
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fs := &diskHealthCheckingFS{
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fs: innerFS,
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tickInterval: defaultTickInterval,
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diskSlowThreshold: diskSlowThreshold,
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onSlowDisk: onSlowDisk,
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}
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fs.mu.stopper = make(chan struct{})
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// The fs holds preallocated slots and a preallocated array of slot pointers
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// with equal length. Initialize the inflight slice to use a slice backed by
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// the preallocated array with each slot initialized to a preallocated slot.
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fs.mu.inflight = fs.prealloc.slotPtrSlice[:]
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for i := range fs.mu.inflight {
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fs.mu.inflight[i] = &fs.prealloc.slots[i]
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}
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return fs, fs
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}
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// timeFilesystemOp executes the provided closure, which should perform a
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// singular filesystem operation of a type matching opType on the named file. It
|
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// records the provided start time such that the long-lived disk-health checking
|
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// goroutine can observe if the operation is blocked for an inordinate time.
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//
|
|
// The start time is taken as a parameter in the form of nanoseconds since the
|
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// unix epoch so that it appears in stack traces during crashes (if GOTRACEBACK
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// is set appropriately), aiding postmortem debugging.
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func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) timeFilesystemOp(
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name string, opType OpType, op func(), startNanos int64,
|
|
) {
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if d == nil {
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op()
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return
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|
}
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|
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// Record this operation's start time on the FS, so that the long-running
|
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// goroutine can monitor the filesystem operation.
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|
//
|
|
// The diskHealthCheckingFile implementation uses a single field that is
|
|
// atomically updated, taking advantage of the fact that writes to a single
|
|
// vfs.File handle are not performed in parallel. The vfs.FS however may
|
|
// receive write filesystem operations in parallel. To accommodate this
|
|
// parallelism, writing goroutines append their start time to a
|
|
// mutex-protected vector. On ticks, the long-running goroutine scans the
|
|
// vector searching for start times older than the slow-disk threshold. When
|
|
// a writing goroutine completes its operation, it atomically overwrites its
|
|
// slot to signal completion.
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|
var s *slot
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|
func() {
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d.mu.Lock()
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defer d.mu.Unlock()
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|
|
|
// If there's no long-running goroutine to monitor this filesystem
|
|
// operation, start one.
|
|
if !d.mu.tickerRunning {
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d.startTickerLocked()
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|
}
|
|
|
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for i := 0; i < len(d.mu.inflight); i++ {
|
|
if d.mu.inflight[i].startNanos.Load() == 0 {
|
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// This slot is not in use. Claim it.
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|
s = d.mu.inflight[i]
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s.name = name
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|
s.opType = opType
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s.startNanos.Store(startNanos)
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break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// If we didn't find any unused slots, create a new slot and append it.
|
|
// This slot will exist forever. The number of slots will grow to the
|
|
// maximum number of concurrent filesystem operations over the lifetime
|
|
// of the process. Only operations that grow the number of slots must
|
|
// incur an allocation.
|
|
if s == nil {
|
|
s = &slot{
|
|
name: name,
|
|
opType: opType,
|
|
}
|
|
s.startNanos.Store(startNanos)
|
|
d.mu.inflight = append(d.mu.inflight, s)
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
|
|
op()
|
|
|
|
// Signal completion by zeroing the start time.
|
|
s.startNanos.Store(0)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// startTickerLocked starts a new goroutine with a ticker to monitor disk
|
|
// filesystem operations. Requires d.mu and !d.mu.tickerRunning.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) startTickerLocked() {
|
|
d.mu.tickerRunning = true
|
|
stopper := d.mu.stopper
|
|
go func() {
|
|
ticker := time.NewTicker(d.tickInterval)
|
|
defer ticker.Stop()
|
|
type exceededSlot struct {
|
|
name string
|
|
opType OpType
|
|
startNanos int64
|
|
}
|
|
var exceededSlots []exceededSlot
|
|
|
|
for {
|
|
select {
|
|
case <-ticker.C:
|
|
// Scan the inflight slots for any slots recording a start
|
|
// time older than the diskSlowThreshold.
|
|
exceededSlots = exceededSlots[:0]
|
|
d.mu.Lock()
|
|
now := time.Now()
|
|
for i := range d.mu.inflight {
|
|
nanos := d.mu.inflight[i].startNanos.Load()
|
|
if nanos != 0 && time.Unix(0, nanos).Add(d.diskSlowThreshold).Before(now) {
|
|
// diskSlowThreshold was exceeded. Copy this inflightOp into
|
|
// exceededSlots and call d.onSlowDisk after dropping the mutex.
|
|
inflightOp := exceededSlot{
|
|
name: d.mu.inflight[i].name,
|
|
opType: d.mu.inflight[i].opType,
|
|
startNanos: nanos,
|
|
}
|
|
exceededSlots = append(exceededSlots, inflightOp)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
d.mu.Unlock()
|
|
for i := range exceededSlots {
|
|
d.onSlowDisk(
|
|
DiskSlowInfo{
|
|
Path: exceededSlots[i].name,
|
|
OpType: exceededSlots[i].opType,
|
|
WriteSize: 0, // writes at the fs level are not sized
|
|
Duration: now.Sub(time.Unix(0, exceededSlots[i].startNanos)),
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
case <-stopper:
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Close implements io.Closer. Close stops the long-running goroutine that
|
|
// monitors for slow filesystem metadata operations. Close may be called
|
|
// multiple times. If the filesystem is used after Close has been called, a new
|
|
// long-running goroutine will be created.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) Close() error {
|
|
d.mu.Lock()
|
|
if !d.mu.tickerRunning {
|
|
// Nothing to stop.
|
|
d.mu.Unlock()
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Grab the stopper so we can request the long-running goroutine to stop.
|
|
// Replace the stopper in case this FS is reused. It's possible to Close and
|
|
// reuse a disk-health checking FS. This is to accommodate the on-by-default
|
|
// behavior in Pebble, and the possibility that users may continue to use
|
|
// the Pebble default FS beyond the lifetime of a single DB.
|
|
stopper := d.mu.stopper
|
|
d.mu.stopper = make(chan struct{})
|
|
d.mu.tickerRunning = false
|
|
d.mu.Unlock()
|
|
|
|
// Ask the long-running goroutine to stop. This is a synchronous channel
|
|
// send.
|
|
stopper <- struct{}{}
|
|
close(stopper)
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Create implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) Create(name string) (File, error) {
|
|
var f File
|
|
var err error
|
|
d.timeFilesystemOp(name, OpTypeCreate, func() {
|
|
f, err = d.fs.Create(name)
|
|
}, time.Now().UnixNano())
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return f, err
|
|
}
|
|
if d.diskSlowThreshold == 0 {
|
|
return f, nil
|
|
}
|
|
checkingFile := newDiskHealthCheckingFile(f, d.diskSlowThreshold, func(opType OpType, writeSizeInBytes int, duration time.Duration) {
|
|
d.onSlowDisk(
|
|
DiskSlowInfo{
|
|
Path: name,
|
|
OpType: opType,
|
|
WriteSize: writeSizeInBytes,
|
|
Duration: duration,
|
|
})
|
|
})
|
|
checkingFile.startTicker()
|
|
return checkingFile, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GetDiskUsage implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) GetDiskUsage(path string) (DiskUsage, error) {
|
|
return d.fs.GetDiskUsage(path)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Link implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) Link(oldname, newname string) error {
|
|
var err error
|
|
d.timeFilesystemOp(newname, OpTypeLink, func() {
|
|
err = d.fs.Link(oldname, newname)
|
|
}, time.Now().UnixNano())
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// List implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) List(dir string) ([]string, error) {
|
|
return d.fs.List(dir)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Lock implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) Lock(name string) (io.Closer, error) {
|
|
return d.fs.Lock(name)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// MkdirAll implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) MkdirAll(dir string, perm os.FileMode) error {
|
|
var err error
|
|
d.timeFilesystemOp(dir, OpTypeMkdirAll, func() {
|
|
err = d.fs.MkdirAll(dir, perm)
|
|
}, time.Now().UnixNano())
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Open implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) Open(name string, opts ...OpenOption) (File, error) {
|
|
return d.fs.Open(name, opts...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// OpenReadWrite implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) OpenReadWrite(name string, opts ...OpenOption) (File, error) {
|
|
return d.fs.OpenReadWrite(name, opts...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// OpenDir implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) OpenDir(name string) (File, error) {
|
|
f, err := d.fs.OpenDir(name)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return f, err
|
|
}
|
|
// Directories opened with OpenDir must be opened with health checking,
|
|
// because they may be explicitly synced.
|
|
return &diskHealthCheckingDir{
|
|
File: f,
|
|
name: name,
|
|
fs: d,
|
|
}, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// PathBase implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) PathBase(path string) string {
|
|
return d.fs.PathBase(path)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// PathJoin implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) PathJoin(elem ...string) string {
|
|
return d.fs.PathJoin(elem...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// PathDir implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) PathDir(path string) string {
|
|
return d.fs.PathDir(path)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Remove implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) Remove(name string) error {
|
|
var err error
|
|
d.timeFilesystemOp(name, OpTypeRemove, func() {
|
|
err = d.fs.Remove(name)
|
|
}, time.Now().UnixNano())
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// RemoveAll implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) RemoveAll(name string) error {
|
|
var err error
|
|
d.timeFilesystemOp(name, OpTypeRemoveAll, func() {
|
|
err = d.fs.RemoveAll(name)
|
|
}, time.Now().UnixNano())
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Rename implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) Rename(oldname, newname string) error {
|
|
var err error
|
|
d.timeFilesystemOp(newname, OpTypeRename, func() {
|
|
err = d.fs.Rename(oldname, newname)
|
|
}, time.Now().UnixNano())
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ReuseForWrite implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) ReuseForWrite(oldname, newname string) (File, error) {
|
|
var f File
|
|
var err error
|
|
d.timeFilesystemOp(newname, OpTypeReuseForWrite, func() {
|
|
f, err = d.fs.ReuseForWrite(oldname, newname)
|
|
}, time.Now().UnixNano())
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return f, err
|
|
}
|
|
if d.diskSlowThreshold == 0 {
|
|
return f, nil
|
|
}
|
|
checkingFile := newDiskHealthCheckingFile(f, d.diskSlowThreshold, func(opType OpType, writeSizeInBytes int, duration time.Duration) {
|
|
d.onSlowDisk(
|
|
DiskSlowInfo{
|
|
Path: newname,
|
|
OpType: opType,
|
|
WriteSize: writeSizeInBytes,
|
|
Duration: duration,
|
|
})
|
|
})
|
|
checkingFile.startTicker()
|
|
return checkingFile, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Stat implements the FS interface.
|
|
func (d *diskHealthCheckingFS) Stat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
|
|
return d.fs.Stat(name)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
type noopCloser struct{}
|
|
|
|
func (noopCloser) Close() error { return nil }
|