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Signed-off-by: Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@redhat.com>
426 lines
14 KiB
Go
426 lines
14 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2019 The etcd Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package confchange
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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"go.etcd.io/etcd/raft/quorum"
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pb "go.etcd.io/etcd/raft/raftpb"
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"go.etcd.io/etcd/raft/tracker"
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)
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// Changer facilitates configuration changes. It exposes methods to handle
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// simple and joint consensus while performing the proper validation that allows
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// refusing invalid configuration changes before they affect the active
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// configuration.
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type Changer struct {
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Tracker tracker.ProgressTracker
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LastIndex uint64
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}
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// EnterJoint verifies that the outgoing (=right) majority config of the joint
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// config is empty and initializes it with a copy of the incoming (=left)
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// majority config. That is, it transitions from
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//
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// (1 2 3)&&()
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// to
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// (1 2 3)&&(1 2 3).
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//
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// The supplied changes are then applied to the incoming majority config,
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// resulting in a joint configuration that in terms of the Raft thesis[1]
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// (Section 4.3) corresponds to `C_{new,old}`.
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//
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// [1]: https://github.com/ongardie/dissertation/blob/master/online-trim.pdf
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func (c Changer) EnterJoint(autoLeave bool, ccs ...pb.ConfChangeSingle) (tracker.Config, tracker.ProgressMap, error) {
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cfg, prs, err := c.checkAndCopy()
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if err != nil {
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return c.err(err)
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}
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if joint(cfg) {
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err := errors.New("config is already joint")
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return c.err(err)
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}
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if len(incoming(cfg.Voters)) == 0 {
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// We allow adding nodes to an empty config for convenience (testing and
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// bootstrap), but you can't enter a joint state.
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err := errors.New("can't make a zero-voter config joint")
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return c.err(err)
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}
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// Clear the outgoing config.
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*outgoingPtr(&cfg.Voters) = quorum.MajorityConfig{}
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// Copy incoming to outgoing.
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for id := range incoming(cfg.Voters) {
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outgoing(cfg.Voters)[id] = struct{}{}
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}
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if err := c.apply(&cfg, prs, ccs...); err != nil {
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return c.err(err)
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}
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cfg.AutoLeave = autoLeave
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return checkAndReturn(cfg, prs)
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}
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// LeaveJoint transitions out of a joint configuration. It is an error to call
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// this method if the configuration is not joint, i.e. if the outgoing majority
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// config Voters[1] is empty.
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//
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// The outgoing majority config of the joint configuration will be removed,
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// that is, the incoming config is promoted as the sole decision maker. In the
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// notation of the Raft thesis[1] (Section 4.3), this method transitions from
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// `C_{new,old}` into `C_new`.
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//
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// At the same time, any staged learners (LearnersNext) the addition of which
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// was held back by an overlapping voter in the former outgoing config will be
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// inserted into Learners.
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//
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// [1]: https://github.com/ongardie/dissertation/blob/master/online-trim.pdf
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func (c Changer) LeaveJoint() (tracker.Config, tracker.ProgressMap, error) {
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cfg, prs, err := c.checkAndCopy()
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if err != nil {
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return c.err(err)
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}
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if !joint(cfg) {
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err := errors.New("can't leave a non-joint config")
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return c.err(err)
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}
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if len(outgoing(cfg.Voters)) == 0 {
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err := fmt.Errorf("configuration is not joint: %v", cfg)
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return c.err(err)
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}
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for id := range cfg.LearnersNext {
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nilAwareAdd(&cfg.Learners, id)
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prs[id].IsLearner = true
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}
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cfg.LearnersNext = nil
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for id := range outgoing(cfg.Voters) {
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_, isVoter := incoming(cfg.Voters)[id]
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_, isLearner := cfg.Learners[id]
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if !isVoter && !isLearner {
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delete(prs, id)
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}
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}
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*outgoingPtr(&cfg.Voters) = nil
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cfg.AutoLeave = false
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return checkAndReturn(cfg, prs)
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}
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// Simple carries out a series of configuration changes that (in aggregate)
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// mutates the incoming majority config Voters[0] by at most one. This method
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// will return an error if that is not the case, if the resulting quorum is
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// zero, or if the configuration is in a joint state (i.e. if there is an
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// outgoing configuration).
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func (c Changer) Simple(ccs ...pb.ConfChangeSingle) (tracker.Config, tracker.ProgressMap, error) {
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cfg, prs, err := c.checkAndCopy()
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if err != nil {
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return c.err(err)
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}
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if joint(cfg) {
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err := errors.New("can't apply simple config change in joint config")
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return c.err(err)
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}
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if err := c.apply(&cfg, prs, ccs...); err != nil {
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return c.err(err)
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}
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if n := symdiff(incoming(c.Tracker.Voters), incoming(cfg.Voters)); n > 1 {
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return tracker.Config{}, nil, errors.New("more than one voter changed without entering joint config")
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}
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if err := checkInvariants(cfg, prs); err != nil {
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return tracker.Config{}, tracker.ProgressMap{}, nil
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}
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return checkAndReturn(cfg, prs)
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}
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// apply a change to the configuration. By convention, changes to voters are
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// always made to the incoming majority config Voters[0]. Voters[1] is either
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// empty or preserves the outgoing majority configuration while in a joint state.
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func (c Changer) apply(cfg *tracker.Config, prs tracker.ProgressMap, ccs ...pb.ConfChangeSingle) error {
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for _, cc := range ccs {
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if cc.NodeID == 0 {
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// etcd replaces the NodeID with zero if it decides (downstream of
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// raft) to not apply a change, so we have to have explicit code
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// here to ignore these.
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continue
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}
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switch cc.Type {
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case pb.ConfChangeAddNode:
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c.makeVoter(cfg, prs, cc.NodeID)
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case pb.ConfChangeAddLearnerNode:
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c.makeLearner(cfg, prs, cc.NodeID)
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case pb.ConfChangeRemoveNode:
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c.remove(cfg, prs, cc.NodeID)
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case pb.ConfChangeUpdateNode:
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default:
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return fmt.Errorf("unexpected conf type %d", cc.Type)
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}
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}
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if len(incoming(cfg.Voters)) == 0 {
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return errors.New("removed all voters")
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}
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return nil
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}
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// makeVoter adds or promotes the given ID to be a voter in the incoming
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// majority config.
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func (c Changer) makeVoter(cfg *tracker.Config, prs tracker.ProgressMap, id uint64) {
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pr := prs[id]
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if pr == nil {
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c.initProgress(cfg, prs, id, false /* isLearner */)
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return
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}
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pr.IsLearner = false
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nilAwareDelete(&cfg.Learners, id)
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nilAwareDelete(&cfg.LearnersNext, id)
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incoming(cfg.Voters)[id] = struct{}{}
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return
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}
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// makeLearner makes the given ID a learner or stages it to be a learner once
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// an active joint configuration is exited.
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//
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// The former happens when the peer is not a part of the outgoing config, in
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// which case we either add a new learner or demote a voter in the incoming
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// config.
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//
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// The latter case occurs when the configuration is joint and the peer is a
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// voter in the outgoing config. In that case, we do not want to add the peer
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// as a learner because then we'd have to track a peer as a voter and learner
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// simultaneously. Instead, we add the learner to LearnersNext, so that it will
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// be added to Learners the moment the outgoing config is removed by
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// LeaveJoint().
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func (c Changer) makeLearner(cfg *tracker.Config, prs tracker.ProgressMap, id uint64) {
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pr := prs[id]
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if pr == nil {
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c.initProgress(cfg, prs, id, true /* isLearner */)
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return
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}
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if pr.IsLearner {
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return
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}
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// Remove any existing voter in the incoming config...
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c.remove(cfg, prs, id)
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// ... but save the Progress.
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prs[id] = pr
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// Use LearnersNext if we can't add the learner to Learners directly, i.e.
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// if the peer is still tracked as a voter in the outgoing config. It will
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// be turned into a learner in LeaveJoint().
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//
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// Otherwise, add a regular learner right away.
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if _, onRight := outgoing(cfg.Voters)[id]; onRight {
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nilAwareAdd(&cfg.LearnersNext, id)
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} else {
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pr.IsLearner = true
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nilAwareAdd(&cfg.Learners, id)
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}
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}
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// remove this peer as a voter or learner from the incoming config.
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func (c Changer) remove(cfg *tracker.Config, prs tracker.ProgressMap, id uint64) {
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if _, ok := prs[id]; !ok {
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return
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}
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delete(incoming(cfg.Voters), id)
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nilAwareDelete(&cfg.Learners, id)
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nilAwareDelete(&cfg.LearnersNext, id)
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// If the peer is still a voter in the outgoing config, keep the Progress.
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if _, onRight := outgoing(cfg.Voters)[id]; !onRight {
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delete(prs, id)
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}
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}
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// initProgress initializes a new progress for the given node or learner.
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func (c Changer) initProgress(cfg *tracker.Config, prs tracker.ProgressMap, id uint64, isLearner bool) {
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if !isLearner {
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incoming(cfg.Voters)[id] = struct{}{}
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} else {
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nilAwareAdd(&cfg.Learners, id)
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}
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prs[id] = &tracker.Progress{
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// Initializing the Progress with the last index means that the follower
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// can be probed (with the last index).
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//
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// TODO(tbg): seems awfully optimistic. Using the first index would be
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// better. The general expectation here is that the follower has no log
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// at all (and will thus likely need a snapshot), though the app may
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// have applied a snapshot out of band before adding the replica (thus
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// making the first index the better choice).
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Next: c.LastIndex,
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Match: 0,
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Inflights: tracker.NewInflights(c.Tracker.MaxInflight),
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IsLearner: isLearner,
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// When a node is first added, we should mark it as recently active.
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// Otherwise, CheckQuorum may cause us to step down if it is invoked
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// before the added node has had a chance to communicate with us.
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RecentActive: true,
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}
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}
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// checkInvariants makes sure that the config and progress are compatible with
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// each other. This is used to check both what the Changer is initialized with,
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// as well as what it returns.
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func checkInvariants(cfg tracker.Config, prs tracker.ProgressMap) error {
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// NB: intentionally allow the empty config. In production we'll never see a
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// non-empty config (we prevent it from being created) but we will need to
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// be able to *create* an initial config, for example during bootstrap (or
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// during tests). Instead of having to hand-code this, we allow
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// transitioning from an empty config into any other legal and non-empty
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// config.
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for _, ids := range []map[uint64]struct{}{
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cfg.Voters.IDs(),
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cfg.Learners,
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cfg.LearnersNext,
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} {
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for id := range ids {
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if _, ok := prs[id]; !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("no progress for %d", id)
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}
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}
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}
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// Any staged learner was staged because it could not be directly added due
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// to a conflicting voter in the outgoing config.
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for id := range cfg.LearnersNext {
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if _, ok := outgoing(cfg.Voters)[id]; !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("%d is in LearnersNext, but not Voters[1]", id)
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}
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if prs[id].IsLearner {
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return fmt.Errorf("%d is in LearnersNext, but is already marked as learner", id)
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}
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}
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// Conversely Learners and Voters doesn't intersect at all.
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for id := range cfg.Learners {
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if _, ok := outgoing(cfg.Voters)[id]; ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("%d is in Learners and Voters[1]", id)
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}
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if _, ok := incoming(cfg.Voters)[id]; ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("%d is in Learners and Voters[0]", id)
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}
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if !prs[id].IsLearner {
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return fmt.Errorf("%d is in Learners, but is not marked as learner", id)
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}
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}
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if !joint(cfg) {
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// We enforce that empty maps are nil instead of zero.
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if outgoing(cfg.Voters) != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("Voters[1] must be nil when not joint")
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}
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if cfg.LearnersNext != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("LearnersNext must be nil when not joint")
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}
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if cfg.AutoLeave {
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return fmt.Errorf("AutoLeave must be false when not joint")
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// checkAndCopy copies the tracker's config and progress map (deeply enough for
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// the purposes of the Changer) and returns those copies. It returns an error
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// if checkInvariants does.
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func (c Changer) checkAndCopy() (tracker.Config, tracker.ProgressMap, error) {
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cfg := c.Tracker.Config.Clone()
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prs := tracker.ProgressMap{}
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for id, pr := range c.Tracker.Progress {
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// A shallow copy is enough because we only mutate the Learner field.
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ppr := *pr
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prs[id] = &ppr
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}
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return checkAndReturn(cfg, prs)
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}
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// checkAndReturn calls checkInvariants on the input and returns either the
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// resulting error or the input.
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func checkAndReturn(cfg tracker.Config, prs tracker.ProgressMap) (tracker.Config, tracker.ProgressMap, error) {
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if err := checkInvariants(cfg, prs); err != nil {
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return tracker.Config{}, tracker.ProgressMap{}, err
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}
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return cfg, prs, nil
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}
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// err returns zero values and an error.
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func (c Changer) err(err error) (tracker.Config, tracker.ProgressMap, error) {
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return tracker.Config{}, nil, err
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}
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// nilAwareAdd populates a map entry, creating the map if necessary.
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func nilAwareAdd(m *map[uint64]struct{}, id uint64) {
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if *m == nil {
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*m = map[uint64]struct{}{}
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}
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(*m)[id] = struct{}{}
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}
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// nilAwareDelete deletes from a map, nil'ing the map itself if it is empty after.
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func nilAwareDelete(m *map[uint64]struct{}, id uint64) {
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if *m == nil {
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return
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}
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delete(*m, id)
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if len(*m) == 0 {
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*m = nil
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}
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}
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// symdiff returns the count of the symmetric difference between the sets of
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// uint64s, i.e. len( (l - r) \union (r - l)).
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func symdiff(l, r map[uint64]struct{}) int {
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var n int
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pairs := [][2]quorum.MajorityConfig{
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{l, r}, // count elems in l but not in r
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{r, l}, // count elems in r but not in l
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}
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for _, p := range pairs {
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for id := range p[0] {
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if _, ok := p[1][id]; !ok {
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n++
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}
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}
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}
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return n
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}
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func joint(cfg tracker.Config) bool {
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return len(outgoing(cfg.Voters)) > 0
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}
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func incoming(voters quorum.JointConfig) quorum.MajorityConfig { return voters[0] }
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func outgoing(voters quorum.JointConfig) quorum.MajorityConfig { return voters[1] }
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func outgoingPtr(voters *quorum.JointConfig) *quorum.MajorityConfig { return &voters[1] }
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// Describe prints the type and NodeID of the configuration changes as a
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// space-delimited string.
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func Describe(ccs ...pb.ConfChangeSingle) string {
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var buf strings.Builder
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for _, cc := range ccs {
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if buf.Len() > 0 {
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buf.WriteByte(' ')
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s(%d)", cc.Type, cc.NodeID)
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}
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return buf.String()
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}
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