Only `net.TCPConn` supports `SetKeepAlive` and `SetKeepAlivePeriod`
by default, so if you want to warp multiple layers of net.Listener,
the `keepaliveListener` should be the one which is closest to the
original `net.Listener` implementation, namely `TCPListener`.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Wang <wachao@vmware.com>
Problem: We pass grpc context down to applier in readonly serializable txn.
This context can be cancelled for example due to timeout.
This will trigger panic inside applyTxn
Solution: Only panic for transactions with write operations
fixes https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/issues/14110
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Kanivets <bkanivets@apple.com>
The `ErrFileNotFound` was used for for three cases:
1. There is no any WAL files (probably due to no read permission);
2. There is no WAL files matching the snapshot index;
3. The WAL file seqs do not increase continuously.
It's not good for debug when users see the `ErrFileNotFound` error,
so in this PR, a different error is returned for each case above.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Wang <wachao@vmware.com>
`Poll` means that the elements in the heap will be removed.
And it is more appropriate to use `Peek` to get the top of the heap.
Signed-off-by: SimFG <1142838399@qq.com>
The default max stream is 250 in http2. When there are more then
250 streams, the client side may be blocked until some previous
streams are released. So we need to support configuring a larger
`MaxConcurrentStreams`.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Wang <wachao@vmware.com>
There is no update on the original PR (see below) for more then 2
weeks. So Benjamin(@ahrtr) continues to work on the PR. The first
step is to rebase the PR, because there are lots of conflicts with
the main branch.
The change to go.mod and go.sum reverted, because they are not needed.
The e2e test cases are also reverted, because they are not correct.
```
https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/pull/14081
```
Signed-off-by: nic-chen <chenjunxu6@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Wang <wachao@vmware.com>
Currently the max size of each WAL entry is hard coded as 10MB. If users
set a value > 10MB for the flag --max-request-bytes, then etcd may run
into a situation that it successfully processes a big request, but fails
to decode it when replaying the WAL file on startup.
On the other hand, we can't just remove the limitation, because if a
WAL entry is somehow corrupted, and its recByte is a huge value, then
etcd may run out of memory. So the solution is to restrict the max size
of each WAL entry as a dynamic value, which is the remaining size of
the WAL file.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Wang <wachao@vmware.com>