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kvserver: add Replica.WaitForLeaseAppliedIndex()
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Reviewed 3 of 3 files at r1, all commit messages.
Reviewable status: complete! 1 of 0 LGTMs obtained (waiting on @erikgrinaker)
pkg/kv/kvserver/replica_command.go
line 912 at r1 (raw file):
MaxBackoff: time.Second, } for retry := retry.Start(retryOpts); ; retry.Next() {
Should we use retry.StartWithCtx
here so that we don't wait a full second before returning an error on a context cancellation?
This allows a caller to wait for a replica to reach a certain lease applied index. Similar functionality elsewhere is not migrated yet, out of caution. Epic: none Release note: None
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TFTR!
bors r+
Reviewable status: complete! 0 of 0 LGTMs obtained (and 1 stale) (waiting on @nvanbenschoten)
pkg/kv/kvserver/replica_command.go
line 912 at r1 (raw file):
Previously, nvanbenschoten (Nathan VanBenschoten) wrote…
Should we use
retry.StartWithCtx
here so that we don't wait a full second before returning an error on a context cancellation?
Good call, done.
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117612: rangefeed: fix premature checkpoint due to intent resolution race r=erikgrinaker a=erikgrinaker This PR depends on the following changes, which should be backported together: * #117787 * #117859 * #117967 * #117968 * #117969 --- It was possible for rangefeeds to emit a premature checkpoint, before all writes below its timestamp had been emitted. This in turn would cause changefeeds to not emit these write events at all. This could happen because `PushTxn` may return a false `ABORTED` status for a transaction that has in fact been committed, if the transaction record has been GCed (after resolving all intents). The timestamp cache does not retain sufficient information to disambiguate a committed transaction from an aborted one in this case, so it pessimistically assumes an abort (see `Replica.CanCreateTxnRecord` and `batcheval.SynthesizeTxnFromMeta`). However, the rangefeed txn pusher trusted this `ABORTED` status, ignoring the pending txn intents and allowing the resolved timestamp to advance past them before emitting the committed intents. This can lead to the following scenario: - A rangefeed is running on a lagging follower. - A txn writes an intent, which is replicated to the follower. - The closed timestamp advances past the intent. - The txn commits and resolves the intent at the original write timestamp, then GCs its txn record. This is not yet applied on the follower. - The rangefeed pushes the txn to advance its resolved timestamp. - The txn is GCed, so the push returns ABORTED (it can't know whether the txn was committed or aborted after its record is GCed). - The rangefeed disregards the "aborted" txn and advances the resolved timestamp, emitting a checkpoint. - The follower applies the resolved intent and emits an event below the checkpoint, violating the checkpoint guarantee. - The changefeed sees an event below its frontier and drops it, never emitting these events at all. This patch fixes the bug by submitting a barrier command to the leaseholder which waits for all past and ongoing writes (including intent resolution) to complete and apply, and then waits for the local replica to apply the barrier as well. This ensures any committed intent resolution will be applied and emitted before the transaction is removed from resolved timestamp tracking. Resolves #104309. Epic: none Release note (bug fix): fixed a bug where a changefeed could omit events in rare cases, logging the error "cdc ux violation: detected timestamp ... that is less or equal to the local frontier". This can happen if a rangefeed runs on a follower replica that lags significantly behind the leaseholder, a transaction commits and removes its transaction record before its intent resolution is applied on the follower, the follower's closed timestamp has advanced past the transaction commit timestamp, and the rangefeed attempts to push the transaction to a new timestamp (at least 10 seconds after the transaction began). This may cause the rangefeed to prematurely emit a checkpoint before emitting writes at lower timestamps, which in turn may cause the changefeed to drop these events entirely, never emitting them. Co-authored-by: Erik Grinaker <[email protected]>
Extracted from #117612.
This allows a caller to wait for a replica to reach a certain lease applied index. Similar functionality elsewhere is not migrated yet, out of caution.
Touches #104309.
Epic: none
Release note: None