From: Daira Hopwood Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2013 16:52:45 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Wed Apr 4 20:11:03 BST 2012 Brian Warner X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/%5B/%5D%20/uri/reedownlee?a=commitdiff_plain;h=87cd9badf1706278cdfb5f12e157d97ddd63bfb2;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git Wed Apr 4 20:11:03 BST 2012 Brian Warner * test/common.py: remove ununsed 'is_bad' mechanism This was a premature feature addition to the mock filenode, and gets in the way of the IServer refactoring I'm trying to do. Best to remove it now and re-introduce it in a better form later when it's actually needed. --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/common.py b/src/allmydata/test/common.py index 948ef846..10863356 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/common.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/common.py @@ -44,7 +44,6 @@ class FakeCHKFileNode: class-level dictionary.""" implements(IImmutableFileNode) all_contents = {} - bad_shares = {} def __init__(self, filecap): precondition(isinstance(filecap, (uri.CHKFileURI, uri.LiteralFileURI)), filecap) @@ -68,7 +67,6 @@ class FakeCHKFileNode: def check(self, monitor, verify=False, add_lease=False): r = CheckResults(self.my_uri, self.storage_index) - is_bad = self.bad_shares.get(self.storage_index, None) data = {} data["count-shares-needed"] = 3 data["count-shares-expected"] = 10 @@ -80,20 +78,10 @@ class FakeCHKFileNode: data["servers-responding"] = [nodeid] data["count-recoverable-versions"] = 1 data["count-unrecoverable-versions"] = 0 - if is_bad: - r.set_healthy(False) - r.set_recoverable(True) - data["count-shares-good"] = 9 - data["list-corrupt-shares"] = [(nodeid, self.storage_index, 0)] - # XXX: this whole 'is_bad' clause is unused. When a test is added - # to take advantage of it, we must find a way to provide 'server' - # (and IServer instance) to the CorruptShareError - #r.problems = failure.Failure(CorruptShareError(server, 0, is_bad)) - else: - r.set_healthy(True) - r.set_recoverable(True) - data["count-shares-good"] = 10 - r.problems = [] + r.set_healthy(True) + r.set_recoverable(True) + data["count-shares-good"] = 10 + r.problems = [] r.set_data(data) r.set_needs_rebalancing(False) return defer.succeed(r) @@ -191,7 +179,6 @@ class FakeMutableFileNode: implements(IMutableFileNode, ICheckable) MUTABLE_SIZELIMIT = 10000 all_contents = {} - bad_shares = {} file_types = {} # storage index => MDMF_VERSION or SDMF_VERSION def __init__(self, storage_broker, secret_holder, @@ -287,7 +274,6 @@ class FakeMutableFileNode: def check(self, monitor, verify=False, add_lease=False): r = CheckResults(self.my_uri, self.storage_index) - is_bad = self.bad_shares.get(self.storage_index, None) data = {} data["count-shares-needed"] = 3 data["count-shares-expected"] = 10 @@ -299,19 +285,10 @@ class FakeMutableFileNode: data["servers-responding"] = [nodeid] data["count-recoverable-versions"] = 1 data["count-unrecoverable-versions"] = 0 - if is_bad: - r.set_healthy(False) - r.set_recoverable(True) - data["count-shares-good"] = 9 - # XXX: this whole 'is_bad' clause is unused. When a test is added - # to take advantage of it, we must find a way to provide 'server' - # (and IServer instance) to the CorruptShareError - #r.problems = failure.Failure(CorruptShareError(server, 0, is_bad)) - else: - r.set_healthy(True) - r.set_recoverable(True) - data["count-shares-good"] = 10 - r.problems = [] + r.set_healthy(True) + r.set_recoverable(True) + data["count-shares-good"] = 10 + r.problems = [] r.set_data(data) r.set_needs_rebalancing(False) return defer.succeed(r)