Cherry-pick from master
pr: #45975
Related to #45976
Bump golang.org/x/crypto to v0.45.0 fixing CVE-2025-47914
Signed-off-by: Congqi Xia <congqi.xia@zilliz.com>
issue: #44156
pr: #44234
Enhance FlushAll functionality to support targeting specific collections
within databases instead of only database-level flushing.
Changes include:
- Add FlushAllTarget message in data_coord.proto for granular targeting
- Support collection-specific flush operations within databases
- Maintain backward compatibility with deprecated db_name field
This enhancement allows users to flush specific collections without
affecting other collections in the same database, providing more precise
control over data persistence operations.
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Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <wei.liu@zilliz.com>
issue: #43427
pr: #37417
Support R-Tree index for geometry datatype.
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Signed-off-by: Cai Zhang <cai.zhang@zilliz.com>
Co-authored-by: ZhuXi <150327960+Yinwei-Yu@users.noreply.github.com>
issue: #43427
pr: #37417
This pr's main goal is merge #37417 to milvus 2.5 without conflicts.
# Main Goals
1. Create and describe collections with geospatial type
2. Insert geospatial data into the insert binlog
3. Load segments containing geospatial data into memory
4. Enable query and search can display geospatial data
5. Support using GIS funtions like ST_EQUALS in query
# Solution
1. **Add Type**: Modify the Milvus core by adding a Geospatial type in
both the C++ and Go code layers, defining the Geospatial data structure
and the corresponding interfaces.
2. **Dependency Libraries**: Introduce necessary geospatial data
processing libraries. In the C++ source code, use Conan package
management to include the GDAL library. In the Go source code, add the
go-geom library to the go.mod file.
3. **Protocol Interface**: Revise the Milvus protocol to provide
mechanisms for Geospatial message serialization and deserialization.
4. **Data Pipeline**: Facilitate interaction between the client and
proxy using the WKT format for geospatial data. The proxy will convert
all data into WKB format for downstream processing, providing column
data interfaces, segment encapsulation, segment loading, payload
writing, and cache block management.
5. **Query Operators**: Implement simple display and support for filter
queries. Initially, focus on filtering based on spatial relationships
for a single column of geospatial literal values, providing parsing and
execution for query expressions.Now only support brutal search
6. **Client Modification**: Enable the client to handle user input for
geospatial data and facilitate end-to-end testing.Check the modification
in pymilvus.
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Signed-off-by: Yinwei Li <yinwei.li@zilliz.com>
Signed-off-by: Cai Zhang <cai.zhang@zilliz.com>
Co-authored-by: cai.zhang <cai.zhang@zilliz.com>
Cherry-pick from master
pr: #43299
Related to #43031
Previous pr: #43064
Since old version may create collection with invalidate collection name,
milvus shall allow some API to let user notice such collection still
exists.
This patch removes collection name validation from `DescribeCollection`
call, letting user know that such collection still exists.
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Signed-off-by: Congqi Xia <congqi.xia@zilliz.com>
Cherry-pick from master
pr: #43536
There are some unstable cases in go sdk e2e cases, which used default
bounded consistency level. This patch make these cases use strong level
to avoid unstable test results
Signed-off-by: Congqi Xia <congqi.xia@zilliz.com>
issue: #42860
pr: #42786
Fix channel node allocation when QueryNode count is not a multiple of
channel count. The previous algorithm used simple division which caused
uneven distribution with remainders.
Key improvements:
- Implement smart remainder distribution algorithm
- Refactor large function into focused helper functions
- Support two-phase rebalancing (release then allocate)
- Handle edge cases like insufficient nodes gracefully
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Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <wei.liu@zilliz.com>
issue: #42098#42404
pr: #42689
Fix critical issue where concurrent balance segment and balance channel
operations cause delegator view inconsistency. When shard leader
switches between load and release phases of segment balance, it results
in loading segments on old delegator but releasing on new delegator,
making the new delegator unserviceable.
The root cause is that balance segment modifies delegator views, and if
these modifications happen on different delegators due to leader change,
it corrupts the delegator state and affects query availability.
Changes include:
- Add shardLeaderID field to SegmentTask to track delegator for load
- Record shard leader ID during segment loading in move operations
- Skip release if shard leader changed from the one used for loading
- Add comprehensive unit tests for leader change scenarios
This ensures balance segment operations are atomic on single delegator,
preventing view corruption and maintaining delegator serviceability.
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Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <wei.liu@zilliz.com>