-bind-addr is etcd 0.4 flag, and we should deprecate it.
Moreover, this makes Procfile fit the workflow we mention in the doc,
which helps ourselves find the problem first.
ForceGosched() performs bad when GOMAXPROCS>1. When GOMAXPROCS=1, it
could promise that other goroutines run long enough
because it always yield the processor to other goroutines. But it cannot
yield processor to goroutine running on other processors. So when
GOMAXPROCS>1, the yield may finish when goroutine on the other
processor just runs for little time.
Here is a test to confirm the case:
```
package main
import (
"fmt"
"runtime"
"testing"
)
func ForceGosched() {
// possibility enough to sched up to 10 go routines.
for i := 0; i < 10000; i++ {
runtime.Gosched()
}
}
var d int
func loop(c chan struct{}) {
for {
select {
case <-c:
for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ {
fmt.Sprintf("come to time %d", i)
}
d++
}
}
}
func TestLoop(t *testing.T) {
c := make(chan struct{}, 1)
go loop(c)
c <- struct{}{}
ForceGosched()
if d != 1 {
t.Fatal("d is not incremented")
}
}
```
`go test -v -race` runs well, but `GOMAXPROCS=2 go test -v -race` fails.
Change the functionality to waiting for schedule to happen.
add godep for speakeasy and auth entry parsing
add security_user to client
add role to client
add role commands
add auth support to etcdclient and etcdctl(member/user)
add enable/disable to etcdctl
better error messages, read/write/readwrite
Bump go-etcd to include codec changes, add new dependency
verify the error for revoke/add if nothing changed, remove security-merging prefix
Snapshot takes an io.Writer and writes the entire backend data to
the given writer. Snapshot writes a consistent view and does not
block other storage operations.
Restore restores the in-memory states (index and book keeping) of
the storage from the backend data.
When it waits for apply to be done, it should stop the loop if it
receives stop signal.
This helps to print out panic information. Before this PR, if the panic
happens when server loop is applying entries, server loop will wait for
raft loop to stop forever.
This PR sets etcd version and min cluster version in request header,
and let server check version compatibility. rafthttp server
will reject any message from peer with incompatible version(too low
version or too high version), and print out warning logs.