After setting the ComparionSleepInterval, we can use time.Ticker
instead of time.After to optimize the scheduleComparison(),
otherwise it will fail in the 'TestStoreCompact(t)' test.
Signed-off-by: guozhao <guozhao@360.cn>
When a key-value store corruption check happens immediately after a
compaction, the revision at which the key-value store hash is computed,
is the compacted revision itself.
In that case, the hash computation logic was incorrect because it
returned an ErrCompacted error; this error should instead be returned when
the revision at which the key-value store is hashed, is strictly lower
than the compacted revision.
Fixes#14325
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Leach <44558776+jbml@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously the SetConsistentIndex() is called during the apply workflow,
but it's outside the db transaction. If a commit happens between SetConsistentIndex
and the following apply workflow, and etcd crashes for whatever reason right
after the commit, then etcd commits an incomplete transaction to db.
Eventually etcd runs into the data inconsistency issue.
In this commit, we move the SetConsistentIndex into a txPostLockHook, so
it will be executed inside the transaction lock.