Included in this PR:
- [x] Small refactor, resync code is moved to a separate `block/resync.rs` file
- [x] Block resync tranquility is no longer in config file, it is set dynamically using `garage worker set resync-tranquility` (this parameter is persisted over Garage restarts)
- [x] Up to 4 block resync workers can be activated to run simultaneously to speed up big resyncs, this parameter is set dynamically using `garage worker set resync-n-workers`
Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/369
Unfortunately, rusqlite uses the opposite logic for enabling/disabling
bundled libraries to others (libsodium-sys, zstd-sys). Cargo features
are very limited and doesn't allow to enable feature A in a dependency
iff feature B is disabled.
Note, lmdb-rkv-sys doesn't need any special treatment because it
automatically links against system liblmdb if found via pkgconf.
Linux distros should build garage with
`--no-default-features --features system-libs` to disable bundled-libs
and enable system-libs.
If this feature is enabled, libsodium-sys and zstd-sys will link
dynamically against system-provided libraries instead of building
and linking statically the bundled (possibly outdated and vulnerable)
copies of them. This feature is intended mainly for linux package
maintainers.
By default, structopt reports the value provided by
the env var CARGO_PKG_VERSION, feeded by Cargo when reading
Cargo.toml. However for Garage we use a versioning based on git,
so we often report a version that is behind the real version.
In this commit, we create garage_util::version::garage() that
reports the right version and configure all structopt subcommands
to call this function instead of using the env var.