Under any concurrent removeObjects in progress
might have removed the parents of the same prefix
for which there is an ongoing putObject request.
An inconsistent situation may arise as explained
below even under sufficient locking.
PutObject is almost successful at the last stage when
a temporary file is renamed to its actual namespace
at `a/b/c/object1`. Concurrently a RemoveObject is
also in progress at the same prefix for an `a/b/c/object2`.
To create the object1 at location `a/b/c` PutObject has
to create all the parents recursively.
```
a/b/c - os.MkdirAll loops through has now created
'a/' and 'b/' about to create 'c/'
a/b/c/object2 - at this point 'c/' and 'object2'
are deleted about to delete b/
```
Now for os.MkdirAll loop the expected situation is
that top level parent 'a/b/' exists which it created
, such that it can create 'c/' - since removeObject
and putObject do not compete for lock due to holding
locks at different resources. removeObject proceeds
to delete parent 'b/' since 'c/' is not yet present,
once deleted 'os.MkdirAll' would receive an error as
syscall.ENOENT which would fail the putObject request.
This PR tries to address this issue by implementing
a safer/guarded approach where we would retry an operation
such as `os.MkdirAll` and `os.Rename` if both operations
observe syscall.ENOENT.
Fixes#5254
This change removes the ReadFileWithVerify function from the
StorageAPI. The ReadFile was basically a redirection to ReadFileWithVerify.
This change removes the redirection and moves the logic of
ReadFileWithVerify directly into ReadFile.
This removes a lot of unnecessary code in all StorageAPI implementations.
Fixes#4946
* review: fix doc and typos
This change provides new implementations of the XL backend operations:
- create file
- read file
- heal file
Further this change adds table based tests for all three operations.
This affects also the bitrot algorithm integration. Algorithms are now
integrated in an idiomatic way (like crypto.Hash).
Fixes#4696Fixes#4649Fixes#4359
Since go1.8 os.RemoveAll and os.MkdirAll both support long
path names i.e UNC path on windows. The code we are carrying
was directly borrowed from `pkg/os` package and doesn't need
to be in our repo anymore. As a side affect this also
addresses our codecoverage issue.
Refer #4658
This commit changes posix's deleteFile() to not upstream errors from
removing parent directories. This fixes a race condition.
The race condition occurs when multiple deleteFile()s are called on the
same parent directory, but different child files. Because deleteFile()
recursively removes parent directories if they are empty, but
deleteFile() errors if the selected deletePath does not exist, there was
an opportunity for a race condition. The two processes would remove the
child directories successfully, then depend on the parent directory
still existing. In some cases this is an invalid assumption, because
other processes can remove the parent directory beforehand. This commit
changes deleteFile() to not upstream an error if one occurs, because the
only required error should be from the immediate deletePath, not from a
parent path.
In the specific bug report, multiple CompleteMultipartUpload requests
would launch multiple deleteFile() requests. Because they chain up on
parent directories, ultimately at the end, there would be multiple
remove files for the ultimate parent directory,
.minio.sys/multipart/{bucket}. Because only one will succeed and one
will fail, an error would be upstreamed saying that the file does not
exist, and the CompleteMultipartUpload code interpreted this as
NoSuchKey, or that the object/part id doesn't exist. This was faulty
behavior and is now fixed.
The added test fails before this change and passes after this change.
Fixes: https://github.com/minio/minio/issues/4727
This commit adds a new test for isDirEmpty (for code coverage) and
changes around the error conditional. Previously, there was a `return
nil` statement that would only be triggered under a race condition and
would trip up our test coverage for no real reason. With this new error
conditional, there's no awkward 'else'-esque condition, which means test
coverage will not change between runs for no reason in this specific
test. It's also a cleaner read.
This commit makes fsDeleteFile() simply call deleteFile() after calling
the relevant path length checking functions. This DRYs the code base.
This commit removes the Stat() call from deleteFile(). This improves
performance and removes any possibility of a race condition.
This additionally adds tests and a benchmark for said function. The
results aren't very consistent, although I'd expect this commit to make
it faster.
This patch also reverts previous changes which were
merged for migration to the newer disk format. We will
be bringing these changes in subsequent releases. But
we wish to add protection in this release such that
future release migrations are protected.
Revert "fs: Migration should handle bucketConfigs as regular objects. (#4482)"
This reverts commit 976870a391.
Revert "fs: Migrate object metadata to objects directory. (#4195)"
This reverts commit 76f4f20609.
This is an enhancement to the XL/distributed-XL mode. FS mode is
unaffected.
The ReadFileWithVerify storage-layer call is similar to ReadFile with
the additional functionality of performing bit-rot checking. It
accepts additional parameters for a hashing algorithm to use and the
expected hex-encoded hash string.
This patch provides significant performance improvement because:
1. combines the step of reading the file (during
erasure-decoding/reconstruction) with bit-rot verification;
2. limits the number of file-reads; and
3. avoids transferring the file over the network for bit-rot
verification.
ReadFile API is implemented as ReadFileWithVerify with empty hashing
arguments.
Credits to AB and Harsha for the algorithmic improvement.
Fixes#4236.
This change adopts the upstream fix in this regard at
https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/41834/ for Minio's
purposes.
Go's current os.Stat() lacks support for lot of strange
windows files such as
- share symlinks on SMB2
- symlinks on docker nanoserver
- de-duplicated files on NTFS de-duplicated volume.
This PR attempts to incorporate the change mentioned here
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20100212-00/?p=14963/
The article suggests to use Windows I/O manager to
dereference the symbolic link.
Fixes#4122
* fs: Rename tempObjPath variable in fsCreateFile()
* fs/posix: Factor checkDiskFree() function
* fs: Add disk free check in fsCreateFile()
* posix: Move free disk check to createFile()
* xl: Relax free disk check in POSIX initialization
* fs: checkDiskFree checks for space to store data
Make sure to skip reserved bucket names in `ListBuckets()`
current code didn't skip this properly and also generalize
this behavior for both XL and FS.
This is a consolidation effort, avoiding usage
of naked strings in codebase. Whenever possible
use constants which can be repurposed elsewhere.
This also fixes `goconst ./...` reported issues.
This is needed to validate if the `format.json` indeed exists
when a fresh node is brought online.
This wrapped implementation also connects to the remote node
by attempting a re-login. Subsequently after a successful
connect `format.json` is validated as well.
Fixes#3207
XL multipart fails to remove tmp files when an error occurs during upload, this case covers the scenario where an upload is canceled manually by the client in the middle of job.
Disks when are offline for a long period of time, we should
ignore the disk after trying Login upto 5 times.
This is to reduce the network chattiness, this also reduces
the overall time spent on `net.Dial`.
Fixes#3286
rpcClient should attempt a reconnect if the call fails
with 'rpc.ErrShutdown' this is needed since at times when
the servers are taken down and brought back up.
The hijacked connection from net.Dial is usually closed.
So upon first attempt rpcClient might falsely indicate that
disk to be down, to avoid this state make another dial attempt
to really fail.
Fixes#3206Fixes#3205
Do not attempt to fetch volume/drive information for
each i/o situation. In our case we do this in all calls
`posix.go` this in-turn created a terrible situation for
windows. This issue does not affect the i/o path on Unix
platforms since statvfs calls are in the range of micro
seconds on these platforms.
This verification is only needed during startup and we
let things fail at a later stage on windows.
For command line arguments we are currently following
- <node-1>:/path ... <node-n>:/path
This patch changes this to
- http://<node-1>/path ... http://<node-n>/path
These messages based on our prep stage during XL
and prints more informative message regarding
drive information.
This change also does a much needed refactoring.
Some filesystems do not implement a way to provide total inodes available, instead inodes
are allocated based on available disk space. For example CephFS, StoreNext CVSFS, AzureFile
driver. Allow for the available disk to be separately validate and we will validate inodes
only if the total inodes are provided by the underlying filesystem.
Fixes#2364
Previously checkDiskFree() checks for free available space. This
patch enables checkDiskFree() also checks for free inodes in linux and
free clusters in windows.
Fixes#2075