From: Brian Warner Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2015 17:11:47 +0000 (-0700) Subject: mutable/retrieve.py: rewrite partial-read handling X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-1.10.2b1~8^2~1 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/%5B/%5D%20/uri/frontends/module-simplejson.tests.html?a=commitdiff_plain;h=89e9076c41420a4145ae9a1db236dc2a1eb41259;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git mutable/retrieve.py: rewrite partial-read handling This should tolerate offset/size combinations that read the last byte of the file, something which was broken before. It quits early in the case of zero-byte reads, to simplify the resulting "which segments do I need" logic. Probably addresses ticket:2459. --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/mutable/retrieve.py b/src/allmydata/mutable/retrieve.py index 6c2c5c9b..10a9ed31 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/mutable/retrieve.py +++ b/src/allmydata/mutable/retrieve.py @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ from foolscap.api import eventually, fireEventually, DeadReferenceError, \ from allmydata.interfaces import IRetrieveStatus, NotEnoughSharesError, \ DownloadStopped, MDMF_VERSION, SDMF_VERSION -from allmydata.util.assertutil import _assert +from allmydata.util.assertutil import _assert, precondition from allmydata.util import hashutil, log, mathutil, deferredutil from allmydata.util.dictutil import DictOfSets from allmydata import hashtree, codec @@ -117,6 +117,10 @@ class Retrieve: self.servermap = servermap assert self._node.get_pubkey() self.verinfo = verinfo + # TODO: make it possible to use self.verinfo.datalength instead + (seqnum, root_hash, IV, segsize, datalength, k, N, prefix, + offsets_tuple) = self.verinfo + self._data_length = datalength # during repair, we may be called upon to grab the private key, since # it wasn't picked up during a verify=False checker run, and we'll # need it for repair to generate a new version. @@ -147,8 +151,6 @@ class Retrieve: self._status.set_helper(False) self._status.set_progress(0.0) self._status.set_active(True) - (seqnum, root_hash, IV, segsize, datalength, k, N, prefix, - offsets_tuple) = self.verinfo self._status.set_size(datalength) self._status.set_encoding(k, N) self.readers = {} @@ -232,21 +234,37 @@ class Retrieve: def download(self, consumer=None, offset=0, size=None): - assert IConsumer.providedBy(consumer) or self._verify - + precondition(self._verify or IConsumer.providedBy(consumer)) + if size is None: + size = self._data_length - offset + if self._verify: + _assert(size == self._data_length, (size, self._data_length)) + self.log("starting download") + self._done_deferred = defer.Deferred() if consumer: self._consumer = consumer - # we provide IPushProducer, so streaming=True, per - # IConsumer. + # we provide IPushProducer, so streaming=True, per IConsumer. self._consumer.registerProducer(self, streaming=True) + self._started = time.time() + self._started_fetching = time.time() + if size == 0: + # short-circuit the rest of the process + self._done() + else: + self._start_download(consumer, offset, size) + return self._done_deferred + + def _start_download(self, consumer, offset, size): + precondition((0 <= offset < self._data_length) + and (size > 0) + and (offset+size <= self._data_length), + (offset, size, self._data_length)) - self._done_deferred = defer.Deferred() self._offset = offset self._read_length = size self._setup_encoding_parameters() self._setup_download() - self.log("starting download") - self._started_fetching = time.time() + # The download process beyond this is a state machine. # _add_active_servers will select the servers that we want to use # for the download, and then attempt to start downloading. After @@ -256,7 +274,6 @@ class Retrieve: # will errback. Otherwise, it will eventually callback with the # contents of the mutable file. self.loop() - return self._done_deferred def loop(self): d = fireEventually(None) # avoid #237 recursion limit problem @@ -267,7 +284,6 @@ class Retrieve: d.addErrback(self._error) def _setup_download(self): - self._started = time.time() self._status.set_status("Retrieving Shares") # how many shares do we need? @@ -327,6 +343,8 @@ class Retrieve: """ # We don't need the block hash trees in this case. self._block_hash_trees = None + self._offset = 0 + self._read_length = self._data_length self._setup_encoding_parameters() # _decode_blocks() expects the output of a gatherResults that @@ -354,7 +372,7 @@ class Retrieve: self._required_shares = k self._total_shares = n self._segment_size = segsize - self._data_length = datalength + #self._data_length = datalength # set during __init__() if not IV: self._version = MDMF_VERSION @@ -410,7 +428,7 @@ class Retrieve: # offset we were given. start = self._offset // self._segment_size - _assert(start < self._num_segments, + _assert(start <= self._num_segments, start=start, num_segments=self._num_segments, offset=self._offset, segment_size=self._segment_size) self._start_segment = start @@ -418,31 +436,21 @@ class Retrieve: else: self._start_segment = 0 - - # If self._read_length is None, then we want to read the whole - # file. Otherwise, we want to read only part of the file, and - # need to figure out where to stop reading. - if self._read_length is not None: - # our end segment is the last segment containing part of the - # segment that we were asked to read. - self.log("got read length %d" % self._read_length) - if self._read_length != 0: - end_data = self._offset + self._read_length - - # We don't actually need to read the byte at end_data, - # but the one before it. - end = (end_data - 1) // self._segment_size - - _assert(end < self._num_segments, - end=end, num_segments=self._num_segments, - end_data=end_data, offset=self._offset, read_length=self._read_length, - segment_size=self._segment_size) - self._last_segment = end - else: - self._last_segment = self._start_segment - self.log("got end segment: %d" % self._last_segment) - else: - self._last_segment = self._num_segments - 1 + # We might want to read only part of the file, and need to figure out + # where to stop reading. Our end segment is the last segment + # containing part of the segment that we were asked to read. + _assert(self._read_length > 0, self._read_length) + end_data = self._offset + self._read_length + + # We don't actually need to read the byte at end_data, but the one + # before it. + end = (end_data - 1) // self._segment_size + _assert(0 <= end < self._num_segments, + end=end, num_segments=self._num_segments, + end_data=end_data, offset=self._offset, + read_length=self._read_length, segment_size=self._segment_size) + self._last_segment = end + self.log("got end segment: %d" % self._last_segment) self._current_segment = self._start_segment @@ -575,6 +583,7 @@ class Retrieve: I download, validate, decode, decrypt, and assemble the segment that this Retrieve is currently responsible for downloading. """ + if self._current_segment > self._last_segment: # No more segments to download, we're done. self.log("got plaintext, done") @@ -661,33 +670,27 @@ class Retrieve: target that is handling the file download. """ self.log("got plaintext for segment %d" % self._current_segment) + + if self._read_length == 0: + self.log("on first+last segment, size=0, using 0 bytes") + segment = b"" + + if self._current_segment == self._last_segment: + # trim off the tail + wanted = (self._offset + self._read_length) % self._segment_size + if wanted != 0: + self.log("on the last segment: using first %d bytes" % wanted) + segment = segment[:wanted] + else: + self.log("on the last segment: using all %d bytes" % + len(segment)) + if self._current_segment == self._start_segment: - # We're on the first segment. It's possible that we want - # only some part of the end of this segment, and that we - # just downloaded the whole thing to get that part. If so, - # we need to account for that and give the reader just the - # data that they want. - n = self._offset % self._segment_size - self.log("stripping %d bytes off of the first segment" % n) - self.log("original segment length: %d" % len(segment)) - segment = segment[n:] - self.log("new segment length: %d" % len(segment)) - - if self._current_segment == self._last_segment and self._read_length is not None: - # We're on the last segment. It's possible that we only want - # part of the beginning of this segment, and that we - # downloaded the whole thing anyway. Make sure to give the - # caller only the portion of the segment that they want to - # receive. - extra = self._read_length - if self._start_segment != self._last_segment: - extra -= self._segment_size - \ - (self._offset % self._segment_size) - extra %= self._segment_size - self.log("original segment length: %d" % len(segment)) - segment = segment[:extra] - self.log("new segment length: %d" % len(segment)) - self.log("only taking %d bytes of the last segment" % extra) + # Trim off the head, if offset != 0. This should also work if + # start==last, because we trim the tail first. + skip = self._offset % self._segment_size + self.log("on the first segment: skipping first %d bytes" % skip) + segment = segment[skip:] if not self._verify: self._consumer.write(segment)