[PATCH] osd: requeue replays we couldn't start in this tick

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If a PG is in replay but it's not active yet by the time the OSD tick
gets to running the replay queue, we'll drop the PG from the replay
queue without clearing its replay state.

This patch arranges for PGs that weren't ready for replaying (or that
weren't replayed for any other reason) to be requeued, so that they
will be retried in the next tick.

I have confirmed, with this patch, that my memory-starved nodes would
often trigger the new log message, indicating the PGs were not active
yet.  I have not observed instances of non-primary or replay_until
mismatch, and I'm not sure the latter should justify a requeue, an
assertion failure or whatever, but simply dropping the PG on the floor
leaving it indefinitely in replay state is not something that should
be done, since it prevents other operations from being processed.

This patch does NOT fix the other problem reported in Issue #8758,
that restarting any of the osds holding a PG is enough to clear the
replay state.

Signed-off-by: Alexandre Oliva <oliva@xxxxxxx>
---
 src/osd/OSD.cc |   22 ++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/osd/OSD.cc b/src/osd/OSD.cc
index 1e08c28..40d1121 100644
--- a/src/osd/OSD.cc
+++ b/src/osd/OSD.cc
@@ -7228,6 +7228,7 @@ void OSD::check_replay_queue()
   }
   replay_queue_lock.Unlock();
 
+  list< pair<spg_t,utime_t> > requeue;
   for (list< pair<spg_t,utime_t> >::iterator p = pgids.begin(); p != pgids.end(); ++p) {
     spg_t pgid = p->first;
     if (pg_map.count(pgid)) {
@@ -7239,12 +7240,33 @@ void OSD::check_replay_queue()
 	  pg->replay_until == p->second) {
 	pg->replay_queued_ops();
       }
+      if (pg->is_replay()) {
+	dout(12) << "check_replay_queue requeueing " << pgid
+		 << (pg->is_active() ? "" : ", not active")
+		 << (pg->is_primary() ? "" : ", not primary")
+		 << (pg->replay_until == p->second ? ""
+		     : ", mismatched replay_until")
+		 << ", pg->until " << pg->replay_until
+		 << ", queued " << p->second << dendl;
+	requeue.push_back(*p);
+      }
       pg->unlock();
     } else {
       dout(10) << "check_replay_queue pgid " << pgid << " (not found)" << dendl;
     }
   }
   
+  if (!requeue.empty()) {
+    replay_queue_lock.Lock();
+    // reverse order to preserve it; push to the front of the queue,
+    // where these entries came from
+    while (!requeue.empty()) {
+      replay_queue.push_front(requeue.back());
+      requeue.pop_back();
+    }
+    replay_queue_lock.Unlock();
+  }
+
   // wake up _all_ pg waiters; raw pg -> actual pg mapping may have shifted
   wake_all_pg_waiters();
 }

-- 
Alexandre Oliva, freedom fighter    http://FSFLA.org/~lxoliva/
You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -- Gandhi
Be Free! -- http://FSFLA.org/   FSF Latin America board member
Free Software Evangelist|Red Hat Brasil GNU Toolchain Engineer
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