350 lines
15 KiB
Go
350 lines
15 KiB
Go
package nodes
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import (
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"context"
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"encoding/json"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/nats-io/nats.go"
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"github.com/mudler/LocalAI/core/services/galleryop"
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"github.com/mudler/LocalAI/core/services/messaging"
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"github.com/mudler/xlog"
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)
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// backendStopRequest is the request payload for backend.stop (fire-and-forget).
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type backendStopRequest struct {
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Backend string `json:"backend"`
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}
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// NodeCommandSender abstracts NATS-based commands to worker nodes.
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// Used by HTTP endpoint handlers to avoid coupling to the concrete RemoteUnloaderAdapter.
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//
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// InstallBackend is idempotent: the worker short-circuits if the backend is
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// already running for the requested (modelID, replica) slot. Routine model
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// loads and admin installs both call this.
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//
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// UpgradeBackend is the destructive force-reinstall path: the worker stops
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// every live process for the backend, re-pulls the gallery artifact, and
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// replies. Caller (DistributedBackendManager.UpgradeBackend) handles
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// rolling-update fallback to the legacy install Force=true path on
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// nats.ErrNoResponders for old workers that don't subscribe to the new
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// backend.upgrade subject.
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type NodeCommandSender interface {
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InstallBackend(nodeID, backendType, modelID, galleriesJSON, uri, name, alias string, replicaIndex int, opID string, onProgress func(messaging.BackendInstallProgressEvent)) (*messaging.BackendInstallReply, error)
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UpgradeBackend(nodeID, backendType, galleriesJSON, uri, name, alias string, replicaIndex int, opID string, onProgress func(messaging.BackendInstallProgressEvent)) (*messaging.BackendUpgradeReply, error)
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DeleteBackend(nodeID, backendName string) (*messaging.BackendDeleteReply, error)
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ListBackends(nodeID string) (*messaging.BackendListReply, error)
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StopBackend(nodeID, backend string) error
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UnloadModelOnNode(nodeID, modelName string) error
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}
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// RemoteUnloaderAdapter implements NodeCommandSender and model.RemoteModelUnloader
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// by publishing NATS events for backend process lifecycle. The worker process
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// subscribes and handles the actual process start/stop.
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//
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// This mirrors the local ModelLoader's startProcess()/deleteProcess() but
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// over NATS for remote nodes.
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type RemoteUnloaderAdapter struct {
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registry ModelLocator
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nats messaging.MessagingClient
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installTimeout time.Duration
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upgradeTimeout time.Duration
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}
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// NewRemoteUnloaderAdapter creates a new adapter. installTimeout and
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// upgradeTimeout govern the NATS request-reply deadlines for backend.install
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// and backend.upgrade respectively. Use
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// DistributedConfig.BackendInstallTimeoutOrDefault() /
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// BackendUpgradeTimeoutOrDefault() at construction.
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func NewRemoteUnloaderAdapter(registry ModelLocator, nats messaging.MessagingClient, installTimeout, upgradeTimeout time.Duration) *RemoteUnloaderAdapter {
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return &RemoteUnloaderAdapter{
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registry: registry,
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nats: nats,
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installTimeout: installTimeout,
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upgradeTimeout: upgradeTimeout,
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}
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}
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// InstallTimeout returns the configured backend.install round-trip timeout.
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// Used by DistributedBackendManager to push NextRetryAt out by this duration
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// when a worker times out replying but is still installing in the background.
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) InstallTimeout() time.Duration {
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return a.installTimeout
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}
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// UnloadRemoteModel finds the node(s) hosting the given model and tells them
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// to stop their backend process via NATS backend.stop event.
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// The worker process handles: Free() → kill process.
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// This is called by ModelLoader.deleteProcess() when process == nil (remote model).
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) UnloadRemoteModel(modelName string) error {
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ctx := context.Background()
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nodes, err := a.registry.FindNodesWithModel(ctx, modelName)
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if err != nil || len(nodes) == 0 {
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xlog.Debug("No remote nodes found with model", "model", modelName)
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return nil
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}
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for _, node := range nodes {
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xlog.Info("Sending NATS backend.stop to node", "model", modelName, "node", node.Name, "nodeID", node.ID)
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if err := a.StopBackend(node.ID, modelName); err != nil {
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xlog.Warn("Failed to send backend.stop", "node", node.Name, "error", err)
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continue
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}
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// Remove every replica of this model on the node — the worker will
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// handle the actual process cleanup.
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a.registry.RemoveAllNodeModelReplicas(ctx, node.ID, modelName)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// InstallBackend sends a backend.install request-reply to a worker node.
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// Idempotent on the worker: if the (modelID, replica) process is already
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// running, the worker short-circuits and returns its address; if the binary
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// is on disk, the worker just spawns a process; only a missing binary
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// triggers a full gallery pull.
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//
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// Timeout: configured via DistributedConfig.BackendInstallTimeoutOrDefault
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// (default 15m). Most calls return in under 2 seconds (process already
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// running). The 15-minute ceiling covers the cold-binary spawn-after-download
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// case on slow links (Jetson Wi-Fi, multi-GB CUDA images) while still
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// failing fast enough to surface real worker hangs.
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//
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// For force-reinstall (admin-driven Upgrade), use UpgradeBackend instead -
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// it lives on a different NATS subject so it cannot head-of-line-block
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// routine load traffic on the same worker.
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) InstallBackend(
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nodeID, backendType, modelID, galleriesJSON, uri, name, alias string,
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replicaIndex int,
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opID string,
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onProgress func(messaging.BackendInstallProgressEvent),
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) (*messaging.BackendInstallReply, error) {
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subject := messaging.SubjectNodeBackendInstall(nodeID)
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xlog.Info("Sending NATS backend.install", "nodeID", nodeID, "backend", backendType, "modelID", modelID, "replica", replicaIndex, "opID", opID)
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// Subscribe to the per-op progress subject BEFORE publishing the install
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// request so we don't miss early events.
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sub := a.subscribeProgress(nodeID, opID, onProgress)
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reply, err := messaging.RequestJSON[messaging.BackendInstallRequest, messaging.BackendInstallReply](a.nats, subject, messaging.BackendInstallRequest{
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Backend: backendType,
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ModelID: modelID,
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BackendGalleries: galleriesJSON,
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URI: uri,
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Name: name,
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Alias: alias,
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ReplicaIndex: int32(replicaIndex),
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OpID: opID,
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}, a.installTimeout)
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if sub != nil {
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_ = sub.Unsubscribe()
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}
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if err != nil && isNATSTimeout(err) {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w (subject=%s nodeID=%s backend=%s): %v",
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galleryop.ErrWorkerStillInstalling, subject, nodeID, backendType, err)
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}
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return reply, err
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}
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// subscribeProgress subscribes to the per-op backend-install progress subject
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// so the master can stream per-node download ticks while a worker installs or
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// upgrades. Returns nil (and subscribes to nothing) when onProgress is nil or
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// opID is empty — the reconciler-driven retry path and legacy callers stay
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// silent at no cost. Shared by InstallBackend, UpgradeBackend, and the legacy
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// force-install fallback: an upgrade is a force-reinstall, so it reuses the
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// install-progress subject rather than minting a new one (no new NATS
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// permission, no new rolling-update compat surface). Caller must Unsubscribe
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// the returned subscription after the request completes.
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) subscribeProgress(nodeID, opID string, onProgress func(messaging.BackendInstallProgressEvent)) messaging.Subscription {
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if onProgress == nil || opID == "" {
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return nil
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}
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progressSubject := messaging.SubjectNodeBackendInstallProgress(nodeID, opID)
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s, subErr := a.nats.Subscribe(progressSubject, func(raw []byte) {
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var ev messaging.BackendInstallProgressEvent
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if err := json.Unmarshal(raw, &ev); err != nil {
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xlog.Debug("malformed backend progress event", "subject", progressSubject, "error", err)
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return
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}
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// Goroutine guard: a slow onProgress callback must not stall the NATS
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// reader thread. Events spawn one goroutine each, so ordering at the
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// consumer is best-effort; the worker debounces to ~250ms which dwarfs
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// goroutine scheduling jitter, and its final Flush() is the terminal tick.
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go onProgress(ev)
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})
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if subErr != nil {
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xlog.Warn("Failed to subscribe to backend progress subject; proceeding without progress streaming",
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"subject", progressSubject, "error", subErr)
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return nil
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}
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return s
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}
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// UpgradeBackend sends a backend.upgrade request-reply to a worker node.
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// The worker stops every live process for this backend, force-reinstalls
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// from the gallery (overwriting the on-disk artifact), and replies. The
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// next routine InstallBackend call spawns a fresh process with the new
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// binary - upgrade itself does not start a process.
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//
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// When opID is non-empty and onProgress is set, the master subscribes to the
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// per-op progress subject before firing the request so a long force-reinstall
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// streams per-node download ticks instead of blocking opaque at progress 0.
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//
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// Timeout: configured via DistributedConfig.BackendUpgradeTimeoutOrDefault
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// (default 15m). Real-world worst case observed: 8-10 minutes for large
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// CUDA-l4t backend images on Jetson over WiFi.
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) UpgradeBackend(nodeID, backendType, galleriesJSON, uri, name, alias string, replicaIndex int, opID string, onProgress func(messaging.BackendInstallProgressEvent)) (*messaging.BackendUpgradeReply, error) {
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subject := messaging.SubjectNodeBackendUpgrade(nodeID)
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xlog.Info("Sending NATS backend.upgrade", "nodeID", nodeID, "backend", backendType, "replica", replicaIndex, "opID", opID)
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sub := a.subscribeProgress(nodeID, opID, onProgress)
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reply, err := messaging.RequestJSON[messaging.BackendUpgradeRequest, messaging.BackendUpgradeReply](a.nats, subject, messaging.BackendUpgradeRequest{
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Backend: backendType,
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BackendGalleries: galleriesJSON,
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URI: uri,
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Name: name,
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Alias: alias,
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ReplicaIndex: int32(replicaIndex),
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OpID: opID,
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}, a.upgradeTimeout)
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if sub != nil {
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_ = sub.Unsubscribe()
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}
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if err != nil && isNATSTimeout(err) {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w (subject=%s nodeID=%s backend=%s): %v",
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galleryop.ErrWorkerStillInstalling, subject, nodeID, backendType, err)
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}
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return reply, err
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}
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// installWithForceFallback is the rolling-update fallback used by
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// DistributedBackendManager.UpgradeBackend when backend.upgrade returns
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// nats.ErrNoResponders (the worker is on a pre-2026-05-08 build that
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// doesn't subscribe to the new subject). It re-fires the legacy
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// backend.install with Force=true. Drop this once every worker is on
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// 2026-05-08 or newer.
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) installWithForceFallback(nodeID, backendType, galleriesJSON, uri, name, alias string, replicaIndex int, opID string, onProgress func(messaging.BackendInstallProgressEvent)) (*messaging.BackendInstallReply, error) {
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subject := messaging.SubjectNodeBackendInstall(nodeID)
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xlog.Warn("Falling back to legacy backend.install Force=true (old worker)", "nodeID", nodeID, "backend", backendType)
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sub := a.subscribeProgress(nodeID, opID, onProgress)
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reply, err := messaging.RequestJSON[messaging.BackendInstallRequest, messaging.BackendInstallReply](a.nats, subject, messaging.BackendInstallRequest{
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Backend: backendType,
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BackendGalleries: galleriesJSON,
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URI: uri,
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Name: name,
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Alias: alias,
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ReplicaIndex: int32(replicaIndex),
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Force: true,
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OpID: opID,
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}, a.upgradeTimeout)
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if sub != nil {
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_ = sub.Unsubscribe()
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}
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if err != nil && isNATSTimeout(err) {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w (subject=%s nodeID=%s backend=%s): %v",
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galleryop.ErrWorkerStillInstalling, subject, nodeID, backendType, err)
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}
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return reply, err
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}
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// ListBackends queries a worker node for its installed backends via NATS request-reply.
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) ListBackends(nodeID string) (*messaging.BackendListReply, error) {
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subject := messaging.SubjectNodeBackendList(nodeID)
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xlog.Debug("Sending NATS backend.list", "nodeID", nodeID)
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return messaging.RequestJSON[messaging.BackendListRequest, messaging.BackendListReply](a.nats, subject, messaging.BackendListRequest{}, 30*time.Second)
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}
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// StopBackend tells a worker node to stop a specific gRPC backend process.
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// If backend is empty, the worker stops ALL backends.
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// The node stays registered and can receive another InstallBackend later.
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) StopBackend(nodeID, backend string) error {
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subject := messaging.SubjectNodeBackendStop(nodeID)
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if backend == "" {
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return a.nats.Publish(subject, nil)
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}
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req := struct {
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Backend string `json:"backend"`
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}{Backend: backend}
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return a.nats.Publish(subject, req)
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}
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// DeleteBackend tells a worker node to delete a backend (stop + remove files).
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) DeleteBackend(nodeID, backendName string) (*messaging.BackendDeleteReply, error) {
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subject := messaging.SubjectNodeBackendDelete(nodeID)
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xlog.Info("Sending NATS backend.delete", "nodeID", nodeID, "backend", backendName)
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return messaging.RequestJSON[messaging.BackendDeleteRequest, messaging.BackendDeleteReply](a.nats, subject, messaging.BackendDeleteRequest{Backend: backendName}, 2*time.Minute)
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}
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// UnloadModelOnNode sends a model.unload request to a specific node.
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// The worker calls gRPC Free() to release GPU memory.
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) UnloadModelOnNode(nodeID, modelName string) error {
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subject := messaging.SubjectNodeModelUnload(nodeID)
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xlog.Info("Sending NATS model.unload", "nodeID", nodeID, "model", modelName)
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reply, err := messaging.RequestJSON[messaging.ModelUnloadRequest, messaging.ModelUnloadReply](a.nats, subject, messaging.ModelUnloadRequest{ModelName: modelName}, 30*time.Second)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if !reply.Success {
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return fmt.Errorf("model.unload on node %s: %s", nodeID, reply.Error)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// DeleteModelFiles sends model.delete to all nodes that have the model cached.
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// This removes model files from worker disks.
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) DeleteModelFiles(modelName string) error {
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nodes, err := a.registry.FindNodesWithModel(context.Background(), modelName)
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if err != nil || len(nodes) == 0 {
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xlog.Debug("No nodes with model for file deletion", "model", modelName)
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return nil
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}
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for _, node := range nodes {
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subject := messaging.SubjectNodeModelDelete(node.ID)
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xlog.Info("Sending NATS model.delete", "nodeID", node.ID, "model", modelName)
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reply, err := messaging.RequestJSON[messaging.ModelDeleteRequest, messaging.ModelDeleteReply](a.nats, subject, messaging.ModelDeleteRequest{ModelName: modelName}, 30*time.Second)
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if err != nil {
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xlog.Warn("model.delete failed on node", "node", node.Name, "error", err)
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continue
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}
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if !reply.Success {
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xlog.Warn("model.delete failed on node", "node", node.Name, "error", reply.Error)
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// StopNode tells a worker node to shut down entirely (deregister + exit).
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func (a *RemoteUnloaderAdapter) StopNode(nodeID string) error {
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subject := messaging.SubjectNodeStop(nodeID)
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return a.nats.Publish(subject, nil)
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}
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// isNATSTimeout returns true if err looks like a NATS request-reply timeout.
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// nats.ErrTimeout is the canonical sentinel; context.DeadlineExceeded can
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// also surface depending on the client's path; we accept both, plus a
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// string-match fallback for clients that return a bare error.
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func isNATSTimeout(err error) bool {
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if errors.Is(err, nats.ErrTimeout) || errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded) {
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return true
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}
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return err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "nats: timeout")
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}
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