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* sessions: persist to disk, prune, track client liveness, accept UE_LOGFMT ↵HEADmainStefan Boberg2026-05-051-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (#1014) Branch started as a sessions-service overhaul (persistence, client liveness, UE_LOGFMT intake) and grew to pick up adjacent infrastructure work: an early-startup log backlog, a hardened `MemoryArena`, the `zen trace serve` viewer gaining a counter view + compact timeline + tabbed callsite panel, defensive fixes in the third-party `tourist` trace parser, a series of allocation reductions across the HTTP and compact-binary hot paths, and a new `zen sessions` CLI command tree. ## Sessions service **Persistence.** Each session lives on disk under `<DataRoot>/sessions/<id>/` as `info.cb` (metadata) plus `log.bin` (length-prefixed CbObject log records). On startup the service scans that directory and loads prior sessions as ended sessions, preloading the tail of each log so historical views work after a restart. `SessionLog` is noexcept-constructed and falls back to a disabled state on disk errors, so a bad disk can't take down `RegisterSession`. `GetSession` falls back to the ended-sessions list (fixes historical log fetches over HTTP). `LoadTail` counts only successfully-parsed records. **Pruning.** Periodic cleanup task drops ended sessions once any of three caps is exceeded: age (default 1 year), count (default 1000), or total on-disk footprint (default 50 MiB). Runs 30 s after startup, hourly thereafter. Active sessions never pruned; disk removal and directory stat happen outside the exclusive lock so a slow filesystem can't stall lookups. **Client liveness.** Sessions carry a `ProcessHandle` for the client-reported pid, captured at registration time so Windows pid recycling can't produce false positives. A 30 s asio timer probes liveness and ends dead sessions through the normal remove path, producing a synthetic `Session ended: process exited (...)` line persisted to `log.bin`. Windows decodes common NTSTATUS exit codes to human names (Ctrl-C, access violation, stack overflow, ...); POSIX stays at plain `process exited`. Clients auto-fill `ClientPid` only for local targets (unix socket / loopback); the server defensively accepts pids only from `IsLocalMachineRequest()` peers. zenserver also reports its own pid when registering its self-session, so it shows up with a real pid in the dashboard and `zen sessions ls`. **Synthetic end-of-session line.** `RemoveSession` takes an optional reason; before the session moves to the ended list it appends an Info-level `Session ended[: reason]` entry through the normal log path (released outside `m_Lock`). Current reasons: `client request` (HTTP DELETE), `server shutdown` (self-session), `process exited (...)` (liveness). **UE_LOGFMT structured entries.** `POST /sessions/{id}/log` now accepts `{level, logger, format, fields}` alongside the existing `{level, logger, message}` shape. New `logtemplate.{h,cpp}` implements UE's `StructuredLog.cpp` template grammar (field paths with `.name` / `[N]`, `{{`/`}}` escapes, `$text` / `$format` / `$locformat` object conventions, bounded recursion). Renders to a displayable message at intake while persisting raw format + fields so a future UI can drill into fields without another schema bump. Hot path is zero-alloc — renders into `ExtendableStringBuilder<256>` using stack-buffered `Oid::ToString` / `IoHash::ToHexString` overloads. UI shows a `{…}` marker with the raw template + JSON-pretty fields on hover. **Parent sessions.** `SessionInfo` gains `parent_session_id`; hub-managed storage server child processes inherit the hub's session id via `--parent-session=<id>`. `ZEN_SESSIONS_URL` env var becomes a fallback for `--sessions-url` / config when neither is provided. The in-process session log sink is disabled when a remote sessions target is configured (logs flow through `SessionsServiceClient` instead). The sessions UI groups child sessions under their parent (collapsible/expandable, sorts as a unit, supports nesting). **Platform reporting.** `SessionInfo` gains `Platform`, flowed end-to-end: client auto-fills via `GetRuntimePlatformName()`, server persists in `info.cb` (`plat`) and emits on GET. UI renders as a SimpleIcons-style inline SVG (windows / macOS / iOS / linux / wine / android / playstation / xbox / nintendo) with case-insensitive alias resolution (Win32/Win64, PS4/PS5, XSX/XSS, NintendoSwitch, iPhone/iPad, Darwin/OSX). Unknown values fall back to text; sorting runs on the underlying string. **WebSocket log streaming.** Sessions UI moves from 2 s polling to a WebSocket push model. New `WsSubscriber` has a stable id + helper methods. UI caps the log-line DOM at 5 000 entries with a shared cursor-regression helper, factored out of two call sites. Per-broadcast allocations trimmed on the push path; fixed a stack overrun in the WS log broadcast hex-id buffer. **Log memory.** `LogEntry::Level` is now `logging::LogLevel` (1 byte) instead of `std::string` (~32 B) — saves ~310 KB per full 10 k-entry deque and eliminates a per-message allocation in the in-proc sink. On-disk format writes an int32 and accepts either int or legacy string on read. `LogEntry` strings now live in a `MemoryArena`; logger names are interned across the deque. `SessionLog::Append` and `WriteSessionInfoFile` drop their `UniqueBuffer` round-trip and write `CbObject::GetView()` straight through `BasicFile` / `SafeWriteFile`. Multi-entry `POST /log` batched under one lock + one push. **In-proc log timestamps.** `InProcSessionLogSink::TimePointToDateTime` previously preserved only whole seconds, so every in-proc entry rendered at `.000` ms in the dashboard and `zen sessions tail`. It now adds the sub-second part (nanoseconds → 100 ns ticks) to keep ms precision end-to-end. **UI.** Side "Session Details" panel is gone — its info is inline in the table (appname, mode, platform, id, timestamps, this/log pills, active dot). Bottom panel is a tabbed `Log | Metadata` view with a right-side "Session Information" panel beside metadata; log-only controls (filter, newest-first, follow, log-level filter, expand/collapse) hide when Metadata is active, polling keeps running across tab switches. Wide-mode toggle fills the viewport edge-to-edge. Log lines show the logger category; timestamps render in 24 h with zero-padded fields regardless of locale. Sessions list defaults to All / 10 per page / created-desc, gains click-to-sort headers on the full dataset, a header filter box, and a pager aligned to the table's right edge. Duplicate auto-injected `<h1>Sessions</h1>` removed. ## `zen sessions` CLI New command tree on the `zen` client for inspecting the sessions service from the terminal: - **`zen sessions ls`** — lists sessions (active first, ended next; newest-first within each group) with id, status, app/mode, pid, created, duration, and log count. Supports `--status active|ended|all` (default `all`). - **`zen sessions status`** — prints the sessions service summary: self id, active / ended counts, and the read/write/delete/list/request/bad-request counters from `/stats/sessions`. - **`zen sessions tail [session]`** — tails a session's log. With no argument it tails zenserver's own session (resolved via `/sessions/list`'s `self_id`); an explicit 24-hex id targets any session, including ended ones (historical replay). `--lines N` (default 50, 0 = all buffered) trims the initial dump client-side. `--follow` prefers a WebSocket push subscription on `/sessions/ws` for sub-second latency; on upgrade failure (older server, blocked port, unix-socket transport) it falls back to HTTP cursor polling at `--interval-ms` (default 500), with sleeps chunked to 50 ms so Ctrl-C reacts quickly. Output matches `zen::logging::FullFormatter` (`[YY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.mmm] [lvl] [logger] message`); on a TTY the level is colored and the logger is bold, with continuation lines indented under the message column using the *visible* prefix width. 404 surfaces as `(session ended)` and connection errors as `(server gone)` — both clean exits, so stopping the server mid-tail no longer prints a stack trace. - **`zen sessions ui`** — opens `<host>/dashboard/?page=sessions` in the user's default browser. Rejects unix-socket hosts. A small `ZenServiceClient::IsUnixSocket()` helper now wraps the unix-socket check used by `ui`, `sessions tail` (WS path), and `sessions ui`. ## Logging `BacklogSink` captures early-startup log entries in a fixed-capacity ring so late-attached sinks (session sink, file sink) can replay them. Detaches from the broadcast list when disabled; backed by destructor-only cleanup (no `unique_ptr` indirection per entry). Tuned defaults so the backlog covers typical bring-up without unbounded growth. ## `zen trace serve` viewer - Compact timeline mode for high-density views. - New `TRACE_INT_VALUE` / `TRACE_FLOAT_VALUE` counter trace points + a counters page in the viewer. - Callsite tables collapsed into a single tabbed panel. - Lossless `Oid <-> Guid` bridge for trace session ids; trace `SessionId` plumbed through. - `tourist` parser hardening: bounds-check `BufferStream::read`, validate `Type::info_size` before `patch()`, convert `parse_important_aux` to a loop (avoids deep recursion), widen `ParserPool` index to `uint32`, bounds-check field offsets in the dispatcher, pin `Types::parse` buffer up-front. ## `MemoryArena` Configurable chunk size, inline chunk list, oversize requests routed to truly-dedicated chunks (no slack waste, no fragmentation when one allocation is much larger than the chunk). ## Allocation cleanups across hot paths - `zenhttp::HttpRequestRouter::HandleRequest` and `FormatPackageMessageInternal`: drop heap allocations. - Compact-binary validation: `eastl::fixed_vector` + `eastl::sort`; eliminate `std::vector` churn. - `zenserverprocess`: trim transient allocations in spawn paths. - Sessions HTTP intake / broadcast: drop transient `std::string` allocs.
* add sessions to hub and proxy (#960)Dan Engelbrecht2026-04-151-5/+8
| | | | * move session service to zenserver base class and make it available in all zenserver modes * fix deadlock in sessionsclient shutdown
* fix utf characters in source code (#953)Dan Engelbrecht2026-04-131-2/+2
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* idle deprovision in hub (#895)Dan Engelbrecht2026-03-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | - Feature: Hub watchdog automatically deprovisions inactive provisioned and hibernated instances - Feature: Added `stats/activity_counters` endpoint to measure server activity - Feature: Added configuration options for hub watchdog - `--hub-watchdog-provisioned-inactivity-timeout-seconds` Inactivity timeout before a provisioned instance is deprovisioned - `--hub-watchdog-hibernated-inactivity-timeout-seconds` Inactivity timeout before a hibernated instance is deprovisioned - `--hub-watchdog-inactivity-check-margin-seconds` Margin before timeout at which an activity check is issued - `--hub-watchdog-cycle-interval-ms` Watchdog poll interval in milliseconds - `--hub-watchdog-cycle-processing-budget-ms` Maximum time budget per watchdog cycle in milliseconds - `--hub-watchdog-instance-check-throttle-ms` Minimum delay between checks on a single instance - `--hub-watchdog-activity-check-connect-timeout-ms` Connect timeout for activity check requests - `--hub-watchdog-activity-check-request-timeout-ms` Request timeout for activity check requests
* zen hub port reuse (#850)Dan Engelbrecht2026-03-171-0/+1
| | | | | | | | - Feature: Added `--allow-port-probing` option to control whether zenserver searches for a free port on startup (default: true, automatically false when --dedicated is set) - Feature: Added new hub options for controlling provisioned storage server instances: - `--hub-instance-http` - HTTP server implementation for instances (asio/httpsys) - `--hub-instance-http-threads` - Number of HTTP connection threads per instance - `--hub-instance-corelimit` - Limit CPU concurrency per instance - Improvement: Hub now manages a deterministic port pool for provisioned instances allowing reuse of unused ports
* URI decoding, process env, compiler info, httpasio strands, regex route ↵Stefan Boberg2026-03-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | removal (#841) - Percent-decode URIs in ASIO HTTP server to match http.sys CookedUrl behavior, ensuring consistent decoded paths across backends - Add Environment field to CreateProcOptions for passing extra env vars to child processes (Windows: merged into Unicode environment block; Unix: setenv in fork) - Add GetCompilerName() and include it in build options startup logging - Suppress Windows CRT error dialogs in test harness for headless/CI runs - Fix mimalloc package: pass CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE, skip cfuncs test for cross-compile - Add virtual destructor to SentryAssertImpl to fix debug-mode warning - Simplify object store path handling now that URIs arrive pre-decoded - Add URI decoding test coverage for percent-encoded paths and query params - Simplify httpasio request handling by using strands (guarantees no parallel handlers per connection) - Removed deprecated regex-based route matching support - Fix full GC never triggering after cross-toolchain builds: The `gc_state` file stores `system_clock` ticks, but the tick resolution differs between toolchains (nanoseconds on GCC/standard clang, microseconds on UE clang). A nanosecond timestamp misinterpreted as microseconds appears far in the future (~year 58,000), bypassing the staleness check and preventing time-based full GC from ever running. Fixed by also resetting when the stored timestamp is in the future. - Clamp GC countdown display to configured interval: Prevents nonsensical log output (e.g. "Full GC in 492128002h") caused by the above or any other clock anomaly. The clamp applies to both the scheduler log and the status API.
* Add --no-network option (#831)Stefan Boberg2026-03-121-2/+2
| | | | - Add `--no-network` CLI option which disables all TCP/HTTPS listeners, restricting zenserver to Unix domain socket communication only. - Also fixes asio upgrade breakage on main
* Transparent proxy mode (#823)Stefan Boberg2026-03-121-0/+517
Adds a **transparent TCP proxy mode** to zenserver (activated via `zenserver proxy`), allowing it to sit between clients and upstream Zen servers to inspect and monitor HTTP/1.x traffic in real time. Primarily useful during development, to be able to observe multi-server/client interactions in one place. - **Dedicated proxy port** -- Proxy mode defaults to port 8118 with its own data directory to avoid collisions with a normal zenserver instance. - **TCP proxy core** (`src/zenserver/proxy/`) -- A new transparent TCP proxy that forwards connections to upstream targets, with support for both TCP/IP and Unix socket listeners. Multi-threaded I/O for connection handling. Supports Unix domain sockets for both upstream/downstream. - **HTTP traffic inspection** -- Parses HTTP/1.x request/response streams inline to extract method, path, status, content length, and WebSocket upgrades without breaking the proxied data. - **Proxy dashboard** -- A web UI showing live connection stats, per-target request counts, active connections, bytes transferred, and client IP/session ID rollups. - **Server mode display** -- Dashboard banner now shows the running server mode (Zen Proxy, Zen Compute, etc.). Supporting changes included in this branch: - **Wildcard log level matching** -- Log levels can now be set per-category using wildcard patterns (e.g. `proxy.*=debug`). - **`zen down --all`** -- New flag to shut down all running zenserver instances; also used by the new `xmake kill` task. - Minor test stability fixes (flaky hash collisions, per-thread RNG seeds). - Support ZEN_MALLOC environment variable for default allocator selection and switch default to rpmalloc - Fixed sentry-native build to allow LTO on Windows