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Harshavardhana 0104af6bcc
delayed locks until we have started reading the body (#10474)
This is to ensure that Go contexts work properly, after some
interesting experiments I found that Go net/http doesn't
cancel the context when Body is non-zero and hasn't been
read till EOF.

The following gist explains this, this can lead to pile up
of go-routines on the server which will never be canceled
and will die at a really later point in time, which can
simply overwhelm the server.

https://gist.github.com/harshavardhana/c51dcfd055780eaeb71db54f9c589150

To avoid this refactor the locking such that we take locks after we
have started reading from the body and only take locks when needed.

Also, remove contextReader as it's not useful, doesn't work as expected
context is not canceled until the body reaches EOF so there is no point
in wrapping it with context and putting a `select {` on it which
can unnecessarily increase the CPU overhead.

We will still use the context to cancel the lockers etc.
Additional simplification in the locker code to avoid timers
as re-using them is a complicated ordeal avoid them in
the hot path, since locking is very common this may avoid
lots of allocations.
2020-09-14 15:57:13 -07:00
Harshavardhana caad314faa
add ruleguard support, fix all the reported issues (#10335) 2020-08-24 12:11:20 -07:00
Harshavardhana d55f4336ae
preserve context per request for local locks (#9828)
In the Current bug we were re-using the context
from previously granted lockers, this would
lead to lock timeouts for existing valid
read or write locks, leading to premature
timeout of locks.

This bug affects only local lockers in FS
or standalone erasure coded mode. This issue
is rather historical as well and was present
in lsync for some time but we were lucky to
not see it.

Similar changes are done in dsync as well
to keep the code more familiar

Fixes #9827
2020-06-14 07:43:10 -07:00
Harshavardhana febe9cc26a
fix: avoid timer leaks in dsync/lsync (#9781)
At a customer setup with lots of concurrent calls
it can be observed that in newRetryTimer there
were lots of tiny alloations which are not
relinquished upon retries, in this codepath
we were only interested in re-using the timer
and use it wisely for each locker.

```
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Showing nodes accounting for 8.68TB, 97.02% of 8.95TB total
Dropped 1198 nodes (cum <= 0.04TB)
Showing top 10 nodes out of 79
      flat  flat%   sum%        cum   cum%
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    1.16TB 13.02% 79.51%     1.16TB 13.02%  github.com/ncw/directio.AlignedBlock
    0.67TB  7.53% 87.04%     0.70TB  7.78%  github.com/minio/minio/cmd.xlObjects.putObject
    0.21TB  2.36% 89.40%     0.21TB  2.36%  github.com/minio/minio/cmd.(*posix).Walk
    0.19TB  2.08% 91.49%     0.27TB  2.99%  os.statNolog
    0.14TB  1.59% 93.08%     0.14TB  1.60%  os.(*File).readdirnames
    0.10TB  1.09% 94.17%     0.11TB  1.25%  github.com/minio/minio/cmd.readDirN
    0.10TB  1.07% 95.23%     0.10TB  1.07%  syscall.ByteSliceFromString
    0.09TB  1.03% 96.27%     0.09TB  1.03%  strings.(*Builder).grow
    0.07TB  0.75% 97.02%     0.07TB  0.75%  path.(*lazybuf).append
```
2020-06-08 11:28:40 -07:00