From: Brian Warner Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2007 21:19:01 +0000 (-0700) Subject: mutable: test roundtrip, make it work X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-0.7.0~256 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/%5B/%5D%20/uri/flags/...?a=commitdiff_plain;h=be94960680dcd260ac6de8f29b452d1fd44b5198;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git mutable: test roundtrip, make it work --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/interfaces.py b/src/allmydata/interfaces.py index 171d2da4..37aad178 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/interfaces.py +++ b/src/allmydata/interfaces.py @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ class RIStorageServer(RemoteInterface): """Read a vector from the numbered shares associated with the given storage index. An empty shares list means to return data from all known shares. Returns a dictionary with one key per share.""" - return DictOf(int, DataVector) # shnum -> results + return DictOf(int, ReadData) # shnum -> results def slot_testv_and_readv_and_writev(storage_index=StorageIndex, secrets=TupleOf(Hash, Hash, Hash), diff --git a/src/allmydata/mutable.py b/src/allmydata/mutable.py index 7ced3b1e..dd063252 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/mutable.py +++ b/src/allmydata/mutable.py @@ -166,9 +166,11 @@ class Retrieve: self._pubkey = filenode.get_pubkey() self._storage_index = filenode.get_storage_index() self._readkey = filenode.get_readkey() + self._last_failure = None def log(self, msg): - self._node._client.log(msg) + #self._node._client.log(msg) + pass def retrieve(self): """Retrieve the filenode's current contents. Returns a Deferred that @@ -218,12 +220,37 @@ class Retrieve: self._segsize = None self._datalength = None + # self._valid_versions is a dictionary in which the keys are + # 'verinfo' tuples (seqnum, root_hash, IV). Every time we hear about + # a new potential version of the file, we check its signature, and + # the valid ones are added to this dictionary. The values of the + # dictionary are (prefix, sharemap) tuples, where 'prefix' is just + # the first part of the share (containing the serialized verinfo), + # for easier comparison. 'sharemap' is a DictOfSets, in which the + # keys are sharenumbers, and the values are sets of (peerid, data) + # tuples. There is a (peerid, data) tuple for every instance of a + # given share that we've seen. The 'data' in this tuple is a full + # copy of the SDMF share, starting with the \x00 version byte and + # continuing through the last byte of sharedata. + self._valid_versions = {} + + # self._valid_shares is a set (peerid,data) tuples. Each time we + # examine the hash chains inside a share and validate them against a + # signed root_hash, we add the share to self._valid_shares . We use + # this to avoid re-checking the hashes over and over again. + self._valid_shares = set() + + self._done_deferred = defer.Deferred() + d = defer.succeed(initial_query_count) d.addCallback(self._choose_initial_peers) d.addCallback(self._send_initial_requests) - d.addCallback(lambda res: self._contents) + d.addCallback(self._wait_for_finish) return d + def _wait_for_finish(self, res): + return self._done_deferred + def _choose_initial_peers(self, numqueries): n = self._node full_peerlist = n._client.get_permuted_peers(self._storage_index, @@ -246,10 +273,11 @@ class Retrieve: self._bad_peerids = set() self._running = True self._queries_outstanding = set() + self._used_peers = set() self._sharemap = DictOfSets() # shnum -> [(peerid, seqnum, R)..] self._peer_storage_servers = {} dl = [] - for (permutedid, peerid, conn) in peerlist: + for (peerid, conn) in peerlist: self._queries_outstanding.add(peerid) self._do_query(conn, peerid, self._storage_index, self._read_size, self._peer_storage_servers) @@ -257,9 +285,7 @@ class Retrieve: # control flow beyond this point: state machine. Receiving responses # from queries is the input. We might send out more queries, or we # might produce a result. - - d = self._done_deferred = defer.Deferred() - return d + return None def _do_query(self, conn, peerid, storage_index, readsize, peer_storage_servers): @@ -281,13 +307,10 @@ class Retrieve: def _deserialize_pubkey(self, pubkey_s): # TODO + from allmydata.test.test_mutable import FakePubKey + return FakePubKey(0) return None - def _validate_share(self, root_hash, shnum, data): - if False: - raise CorruptShareError("explanation") - pass - def _got_results(self, datavs, peerid, readsize): self._queries_outstanding.discard(peerid) self._used_peers.add(peerid) @@ -350,8 +373,9 @@ class Retrieve: self._do_query(conn, peerid, storage_index, self._read_size, peer_storage_servers) return + self._last_failure = f self._bad_peerids.add(peerid) - short_sid = idlib.a2b(self.storage_index)[:6] + short_sid = idlib.b2a(self._storage_index)[:6] if f.check(CorruptShareError): self.log("WEIRD: bad share for %s: %s" % (short_sid, f)) else: @@ -362,13 +386,17 @@ class Retrieve: share_prefixes = {} versionmap = DictOfSets() for verinfo, (prefix, sharemap) in self._valid_versions.items(): + # sharemap is a dict that maps shnums to sets of (peerid,data). + # len(sharemap) is the number of distinct shares that appear to + # be available. if len(sharemap) >= self._required_shares: # this one looks retrievable - d = defer.maybeDeferred(self._extract_data, verinfo, sharemap) + d = defer.maybeDeferred(self._attempt_decode, verinfo, sharemap) def _problem(f): + self._last_failure = f if f.check(CorruptShareError): # log(WEIRD) - # _extract_data is responsible for removing the bad + # _attempt_decode is responsible for removing the bad # share, so we can just try again eventually(self._check_for_done) return @@ -416,41 +444,45 @@ class Retrieve: return # we've used up all the peers we're allowed to search. Failure. - return self._done(failure.Failure(NotEnoughPeersError())) + e = NotEnoughPeersError("last failure: %s" % self._last_failure) + return self._done(failure.Failure(e)) - def _extract_data(self, verinfo, sharemap): + def _attempt_decode(self, verinfo, sharemap): # sharemap is a dict which maps shnum to [(peerid,data)..] sets. (seqnum, root_hash, IV) = verinfo # first, validate each share that we haven't validated yet. We use # self._valid_shares to remember which ones we've already checked. - self._valid_shares = set() # set of (peerid,data) sets shares = {} - for shnum, shareinfo in sharemap.items(): - if shareinfo not in self._valid_shares: - (peerid,data) = shareinfo - try: - # The (seqnum+root_hash+IV) tuple for this share was - # already verified: specifically, all shares in the - # sharemap have a (seqnum+root_hash+IV) pair that was - # present in a validly signed prefix. The remainder of - # the prefix for this particular share has *not* been - # validated, but we don't care since we don't use it. - # self._validate_share() is required to check the hashes - # on the share data (and hash chains) to make sure they - # match root_hash, but is not required (and is in fact - # prohibited, because we don't validate the prefix on all - # shares) from using anything else in the share. - sharedata = self._validate_share(root_hash, shnum, data) - except CorruptShareError, e: - self.log("WEIRD: share was corrupt: %s" % e) - sharemap[shnum].discard(shareinfo) - # If there are enough remaining shares, _check_for_done() - # will try again - raise - self._valid_shares.add(shareinfo) - shares[shnum] = sharedata + for shnum, shareinfos in sharemap.items(): + for shareinfo in shareinfos: + if shareinfo not in self._valid_shares: + (peerid,data) = shareinfo + try: + # The (seqnum+root_hash+IV) tuple for this share was + # already verified: specifically, all shares in the + # sharemap have a (seqnum+root_hash+IV) pair that was + # present in a validly signed prefix. The remainder + # of the prefix for this particular share has *not* + # been validated, but we don't care since we don't + # use it. self._validate_share() is required to check + # the hashes on the share data (and hash chains) to + # make sure they match root_hash, but is not required + # (and is in fact prohibited, because we don't + # validate the prefix on all shares) from using + # anything else in the share. + validator = self._validate_share_and_extract_data + sharedata = validator(root_hash, shnum, data) + assert isinstance(sharedata, str) + except CorruptShareError, e: + self.log("WEIRD: share was corrupt: %s" % e) + sharemap[shnum].discard(shareinfo) + # If there are enough remaining shares, + # _check_for_done() will try again + raise + self._valid_shares.add(shareinfo) + shares[shnum] = sharedata # at this point, all shares in the sharemap are valid, and they're # all for the same seqnum+root_hash version, so it's now down to # doing FEC and decrypt. @@ -458,7 +490,36 @@ class Retrieve: d.addCallback(self._decrypt, IV) return d + def _validate_share_and_extract_data(self, root_hash, shnum, data): + # 'data' is the whole SMDF share + self.log("_validate_share_and_extract_data[%d]" % shnum) + assert data[0] == "\x00" + pieces = unpack_share(data) + (seqnum, root_hash, IV, k, N, segsize, datalen, + pubkey, signature, share_hash_chain, block_hash_tree, + share_data, enc_privkey) = pieces + + assert isinstance(share_data, str) + # build the block hash tree. SDMF has only one leaf. + leaves = [hashutil.block_hash(share_data)] + t = hashtree.HashTree(leaves) + if list(t) != block_hash_tree: + raise CorruptShareError("block hash tree failure") + share_hash_leaf = t[0] + # t2 = hashtree.IncompleteHashTree() + # TODO: use shnum, share_hash_leaf, share_hash_chain to compare against + # root_hash + #if False: + # raise CorruptShareError("explanation") + self.log(" data valid! len=%d" % len(share_data)) + return share_data + def _decode(self, shares_dict): + # we ought to know these values by now + assert self._segsize is not None + assert self._required_shares is not None + assert self._total_shares is not None + # shares_dict is a dict mapping shnum to share data, but the codec # wants two lists. shareids = []; shares = [] @@ -466,21 +527,29 @@ class Retrieve: shareids.append(shareid) shares.append(share) + # zfec really doesn't want extra shares + shareids = shareids[:self._required_shares] + shares = shares[:self._required_shares] + fec = codec.CRSDecoder() - # we ought to know these values by now - assert self._segsize is not None - assert self._required_shares is not None - assert self._total_shares is not None params = "%d-%d-%d" % (self._segsize, self._required_shares, self._total_shares) fec.set_serialized_params(params) - d = fec.decode(shares, shareids) + self.log("params %s, we have %d shares" % (params, len(shares))) + self.log("about to decode, shareids=%s" % (shareids,)) + d = defer.maybeDeferred(fec.decode, shares, shareids) def _done(buffers): + self.log(" decode done, %d buffers" % len(buffers)) segment = "".join(buffers) segment = segment[:self._datalength] + self.log(" segment len=%d" % len(segment)) return segment + def _err(f): + self.log(" decode failed: %s" % f) + return f d.addCallback(_done) + d.addErrback(_err) return d def _decrypt(self, crypttext, IV): @@ -490,6 +559,7 @@ class Retrieve: return plaintext def _done(self, contents): + self.log("DONE, contents: %r" % contents) self._running = False eventually(self._done_deferred.callback, contents) @@ -508,6 +578,10 @@ class Publish: def __init__(self, filenode): self._node = filenode + def log(self, msg): + prefix = idlib.b2a(self._node.get_storage_index())[:6] + #self._node._client.log("%s: %s" % (prefix, msg)) + def publish(self, newdata): """Publish the filenode's current contents. Returns a Deferred that fires (with None) when the publish has done as much work as it's ever @@ -523,6 +597,8 @@ class Publish: # 4a: may need to run recovery algorithm # 5: when enough responses are back, we're done + self.log("starting publish") + old_roothash = self._node._current_roothash old_seqnum = self._node._current_seqnum @@ -549,6 +625,8 @@ class Publish: def _encrypt_and_encode(self, newdata, readkey, IV, required_shares, total_shares): + self.log("_encrypt_and_encode") + key = hashutil.ssk_readkey_data_hash(IV, readkey) enc = AES.new(key=key, mode=AES.MODE_CTR, counterstart="\x00"*16) crypttext = enc.encrypt(newdata) @@ -583,6 +661,7 @@ class Publish: required_shares, total_shares, segment_size, data_length, IV), seqnum, privkey, encprivkey, pubkey): + self.log("_generate_shares") (shares, share_ids) = shares_and_shareids @@ -655,6 +734,8 @@ class Publish: def _query_peers(self, (seqnum, root_hash, final_shares), total_shares): + self.log("_query_peers") + self._new_seqnum = seqnum self._new_root_hash = root_hash self._new_shares = final_shares @@ -700,6 +781,8 @@ class Publish: def _got_query_results(self, datavs, peerid, permutedid, reachable_peers, current_share_peers): + self.log("_got_query_results") + assert isinstance(datavs, dict) reachable_peers[peerid] = permutedid for shnum, datav in datavs.items(): @@ -712,6 +795,7 @@ class Publish: def _got_all_query_results(self, res, total_shares, reachable_peers, new_seqnum, current_share_peers, peer_storage_servers): + self.log("_got_all_query_results") # now that we know everything about the shares currently out there, # decide where to place the new shares. @@ -758,6 +842,7 @@ class Publish: return (target_map, peer_storage_servers) def _send_shares(self, (target_map, peer_storage_servers), IV ): + self.log("_send_shares") # we're finally ready to send out our shares. If we encounter any # surprises here, it's because somebody else is writing at the same # time. (Note: in the future, when we remove the _query_peers() step @@ -821,6 +906,7 @@ class Publish: def _got_write_answer(self, answer, tw_vectors, my_checkstring, peerid, expected_old_shares, dispatch_map): + self.log("_got_write_answer: %r" % (answer,)) wrote, read_data = answer surprised = False @@ -851,6 +937,7 @@ class Publish: self._surprised = True def _maybe_recover(self, (surprised, dispatch_map)): + self.log("_maybe_recover") if not surprised: return print "RECOVERY NOT YET IMPLEMENTED" @@ -886,6 +973,7 @@ class MutableFileNode: self._writekey = self._uri.writekey self._readkey = self._uri.readkey self._storage_index = self._uri.storage_index + self._fingerprint = self._uri.fingerprint return self def create(self, initial_contents): @@ -996,9 +1084,8 @@ class MutableFileNode: raise NotImplementedError def download_to_data(self): - #downloader = self._client.getServiceNamed("downloader") - #return downloader.download_to_data(self.uri) - return defer.succeed("this isn't going to fool you, is it") + r = Retrieve(self) + return r.retrieve() def replace(self, newdata): return defer.succeed(None) diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_system.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_system.py index a58b1389..6cf99eaf 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/test_system.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/test_system.py @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ class SystemTest(testutil.SignalMixin, unittest.TestCase): def test_mutable(self): self.basedir = "system/SystemTest/test_mutable" - DATA = "Some data to upload\n" * 200 + DATA = "initial contents go here." # 25 bytes % 3 != 0 d = self.set_up_nodes() def _create_mutable(res): @@ -249,10 +249,12 @@ class SystemTest(testutil.SignalMixin, unittest.TestCase): #print "CREATING MUTABLE FILENODE" c = self.clients[0] n = MutableFileNode(c) - d1 = n.create("initial contents go here.") # 25 bytes % 3 != 0 + d1 = n.create(DATA) def _done(res): log.msg("DONE: %s" % (res,)) - #print "DONE", res + self._mutable_node_1 = res + uri = res.get_uri() + #print "DONE", uri d1.addBoth(_done) return d1 d.addCallback(_create_mutable) @@ -314,6 +316,41 @@ class SystemTest(testutil.SignalMixin, unittest.TestCase): raise d.addCallback(_test_debug) + # test retrieval + + # first, let's see if we can use the existing node to retrieve the + # contents. This allows it to use the cached pubkey and maybe the + # latest-known sharemap. + + d.addCallback(lambda res: self._mutable_node_1.download_to_data()) + def _check_download_1(res): + #print "_check_download_1" + self.failUnlessEqual(res, DATA) + # now we see if we can retrieve the data from a new node, + # constructed using the URI of the original one. We do this test + # on the same client that uploaded the data. + #print "download1 good, starting download2" + uri = self._mutable_node_1.get_uri() + newnode = self.clients[0].create_mutable_file_from_uri(uri) + return newnode.download_to_data() + return d + d.addCallback(_check_download_1) + + def _check_download_2(res): + #print "_check_download_2" + self.failUnlessEqual(res, DATA) + # same thing, but with a different client + #print "starting download 3" + uri = self._mutable_node_1.get_uri() + newnode = self.clients[1].create_mutable_file_from_uri(uri) + return newnode.download_to_data() + d.addCallback(_check_download_2) + + def _check_download_3(res): + #print "_check_download_3" + self.failUnlessEqual(res, DATA) + d.addCallback(_check_download_3) + return d def flip_bit(self, good):