From: Brian Warner Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 21:49:47 +0000 (-0700) Subject: mutable WIP: rewrite ServerMap data structure, add tests X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-1.1.0~241 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c0c8d72b44a642be38a7a3311e70c886b71729f9;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git mutable WIP: rewrite ServerMap data structure, add tests --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/encode.py b/src/allmydata/encode.py index 1441b9c6..affb181f 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/encode.py +++ b/src/allmydata/encode.py @@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ hash tree is put into the URI. """ class NotEnoughSharesError(Exception): - worth_retrying = False servermap = None pass diff --git a/src/allmydata/mutable/node.py b/src/allmydata/mutable/node.py index 4c901ace..8aecf6ca 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/mutable/node.py +++ b/src/allmydata/mutable/node.py @@ -280,8 +280,8 @@ class MutableFileNode: d.addCallback(_done) return d - def _update_and_retrieve_best(self, old_map=None): - d = self.update_servermap(old_map=old_map, mode=MODE_ENOUGH) + def _update_and_retrieve_best(self, old_map=None, mode=MODE_ENOUGH): + d = self.update_servermap(old_map=old_map, mode=mode) def _updated(smap): goal = smap.best_recoverable_version() if not goal: @@ -296,13 +296,12 @@ class MutableFileNode: def _maybe_retry(f): f.trap(NotEnoughSharesError) e = f.value - if not e.worth_retrying: - return f # the download is worth retrying once. Make sure to use the old - # servermap, since it is what remembers the bad shares. TODO: - # consider allowing this to retry multiple times.. this approach - # will let us tolerate about 8 bad shares, I think. - return self._update_and_retrieve_best(e.servermap) + # servermap, since it is what remembers the bad shares, but use + # MODE_WRITE to make it look for even more shares. TODO: consider + # allowing this to retry multiple times.. this approach will let + # us tolerate about 8 bad shares, I think. + return self._update_and_retrieve_best(e.servermap, mode=MODE_WRITE) d.addErrback(_maybe_retry) d.addBoth(self.release_lock) return d diff --git a/src/allmydata/mutable/publish.py b/src/allmydata/mutable/publish.py index 4d2aa447..b53c639a 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/mutable/publish.py +++ b/src/allmydata/mutable/publish.py @@ -202,10 +202,9 @@ class Publish: # we use the servermap to populate the initial goal: this way we will # try to update each existing share in place. - for (peerid, shares) in self._servermap.servermap.items(): - for (shnum, versionid, timestamp) in shares: - self.goal.add( (peerid, shnum) ) - self.connections[peerid] = self._servermap.connections[peerid] + for (peerid, shnum) in self._servermap.servermap: + self.goal.add( (peerid, shnum) ) + self.connections[peerid] = self._servermap.connections[peerid] # create the shares. We'll discard these as they are delivered. SMDF: # we're allowed to hold everything in memory. @@ -476,23 +475,23 @@ class Publish: all_tw_vectors = {} # maps peerid to tw_vectors sm = self._servermap.servermap - for (peerid, shnum) in needed: - testvs = [] - for (old_shnum, old_versionid, old_timestamp) in sm.get(peerid,[]): - if old_shnum == shnum: - # an old version of that share already exists on the - # server, according to our servermap. We will create a - # request that attempts to replace it. - (old_seqnum, old_root_hash, old_salt, old_segsize, - old_datalength, old_k, old_N, old_prefix, - old_offsets_tuple) = old_versionid - old_checkstring = pack_checkstring(old_seqnum, - old_root_hash, - old_salt) - testv = (0, len(old_checkstring), "eq", old_checkstring) - testvs.append(testv) - break - if not testvs: + for key in needed: + (peerid, shnum) = key + + if key in sm: + # an old version of that share already exists on the + # server, according to our servermap. We will create a + # request that attempts to replace it. + old_versionid, old_timestamp = sm[key] + (old_seqnum, old_root_hash, old_salt, old_segsize, + old_datalength, old_k, old_N, old_prefix, + old_offsets_tuple) = old_versionid + old_checkstring = pack_checkstring(old_seqnum, + old_root_hash, + old_salt) + testv = (0, len(old_checkstring), "eq", old_checkstring) + + else: # add a testv that requires the share not exist #testv = (0, 1, 'eq', "") @@ -506,8 +505,8 @@ class Publish: # (constant) tuple, by creating a new copy of this vector # each time. This bug is fixed in later versions of foolscap. testv = tuple([0, 1, 'eq', ""]) - testvs.append(testv) + testvs = [testv] # the write vector is simply the share writev = [(0, self.shares[shnum])] @@ -568,7 +567,6 @@ class Publish: idlib.shortnodeid_b2a(peerid)) for shnum in shnums: self.outstanding.discard( (peerid, shnum) ) - sm = self._servermap.servermap wrote, read_data = answer @@ -599,13 +597,9 @@ class Publish: for shnum in shnums: self.placed.add( (peerid, shnum) ) - # and update the servermap. We strip the old entry out.. - newset = set([ t - for t in sm.get(peerid, []) - if t[0] != shnum ]) - sm[peerid] = newset - # and add a new one - sm[peerid].add( (shnum, self.versioninfo, started) ) + # and update the servermap + self._servermap.add_new_share(peerid, shnum, + self.versioninfo, started) surprise_shares = set(read_data.keys()) - set(shnums) if surprise_shares: diff --git a/src/allmydata/mutable/retrieve.py b/src/allmydata/mutable/retrieve.py index b28203cb..71a51335 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/mutable/retrieve.py +++ b/src/allmydata/mutable/retrieve.py @@ -394,7 +394,6 @@ class Retrieve: "update the servermap and try again to check " "more peers", level=log.WEIRD) - err.worth_retrying = True err.servermap = self.servermap raise err diff --git a/src/allmydata/mutable/servermap.py b/src/allmydata/mutable/servermap.py index fb38a12f..5a157020 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/mutable/servermap.py +++ b/src/allmydata/mutable/servermap.py @@ -26,6 +26,13 @@ class ServerMap: has changed since I last retrieved this data'. This reduces the chances of clobbering a simultaneous (uncoordinated) write. + @ivar servermap: a dictionary, mapping a (peerid, shnum) tuple to a + (versionid, timestamp) tuple. Each 'versionid' is a + tuple of (seqnum, root_hash, IV, segsize, datalength, + k, N, signed_prefix, offsets) + + @ivar connections: maps peerid to a RemoteReference + @ivar bad_shares: a sequence of (peerid, shnum) tuples, describing shares that I should ignore (because a previous user of the servermap determined that they were invalid). The @@ -36,11 +43,8 @@ class ServerMap: """ def __init__(self): - # 'servermap' maps peerid to sets of (shnum, versionid, timestamp) - # tuples. Each 'versionid' is a (seqnum, root_hash, IV, segsize, - # datalength, k, N, signed_prefix, offsets) tuple - self.servermap = DictOfSets() - self.connections = {} # maps peerid to a RemoteReference + self.servermap = {} + self.connections = {} self.unreachable_peers = set() # peerids that didn't respond to queries self.problems = [] # mostly for debugging self.bad_shares = set() @@ -53,77 +57,74 @@ class ServerMap: it from our list of useful shares, and remember that it is bad so we don't add it back again later. """ - self.bad_shares.add( (peerid, shnum) ) - self._remove_share(peerid, shnum) - - def _remove_share(self, peerid, shnum): - #(s_shnum, s_verinfo, s_timestamp) = share - to_remove = [share - for share in self.servermap[peerid] - if share[0] == shnum] - for share in to_remove: - self.servermap[peerid].discard(share) - if not self.servermap[peerid]: - del self.servermap[peerid] + key = (peerid, shnum) + self.bad_shares.add(key) + self.servermap.pop(key, None) def add_new_share(self, peerid, shnum, verinfo, timestamp): """We've written a new share out, replacing any that was there before.""" - self.bad_shares.discard( (peerid, shnum) ) - self._remove_share(peerid, shnum) - self.servermap.add(peerid, (shnum, verinfo, timestamp) ) + key = (peerid, shnum) + self.bad_shares.discard(key) + self.servermap[key] = (verinfo, timestamp) def dump(self, out=sys.stdout): print >>out, "servermap:" - for (peerid, shares) in self.servermap.items(): - for (shnum, versionid, timestamp) in sorted(shares): - (seqnum, root_hash, IV, segsize, datalength, k, N, prefix, - offsets_tuple) = versionid - print >>out, ("[%s]: sh#%d seq%d-%s %d-of-%d len%d" % - (idlib.shortnodeid_b2a(peerid), shnum, - seqnum, base32.b2a(root_hash)[:4], k, N, - datalength)) + + for ( (peerid, shnum), (verinfo, timestamp) ) in self.servermap.items(): + (seqnum, root_hash, IV, segsize, datalength, k, N, prefix, + offsets_tuple) = verinfo + print >>out, ("[%s]: sh#%d seq%d-%s %d-of-%d len%d" % + (idlib.shortnodeid_b2a(peerid), shnum, + seqnum, base32.b2a(root_hash)[:4], k, N, + datalength)) return out + def all_peers(self): + return set([peerid + for (peerid, shnum) + in self.servermap]) + def make_versionmap(self): """Return a dict that maps versionid to sets of (shnum, peerid, timestamp) tuples.""" versionmap = DictOfSets() - for (peerid, shares) in self.servermap.items(): - for (shnum, verinfo, timestamp) in shares: - versionmap.add(verinfo, (shnum, peerid, timestamp)) + for ( (peerid, shnum), (verinfo, timestamp) ) in self.servermap.items(): + versionmap.add(verinfo, (shnum, peerid, timestamp)) return versionmap def shares_on_peer(self, peerid): return set([shnum - for (shnum, versionid, timestamp) - in self.servermap.get(peerid, [])]) + for (s_peerid, shnum) + in self.servermap + if s_peerid == peerid]) def version_on_peer(self, peerid, shnum): - shares = self.servermap.get(peerid, []) - for (sm_shnum, sm_versionid, sm_timestamp) in shares: - if sm_shnum == shnum: - return sm_versionid + key = (peerid, shnum) + if key in self.servermap: + (verinfo, timestamp) = self.servermap[key] + return verinfo + return None return None def shares_available(self): - """Return a dict that maps versionid to tuples of + """Return a dict that maps verinfo to tuples of (num_distinct_shares, k) tuples.""" versionmap = self.make_versionmap() all_shares = {} - for versionid, shares in versionmap.items(): + for verinfo, shares in versionmap.items(): s = set() for (shnum, peerid, timestamp) in shares: s.add(shnum) (seqnum, root_hash, IV, segsize, datalength, k, N, prefix, - offsets_tuple) = versionid - all_shares[versionid] = (len(s), k) + offsets_tuple) = verinfo + all_shares[verinfo] = (len(s), k) return all_shares def highest_seqnum(self): available = self.shares_available() - seqnums = [versionid[0] - for versionid in available.keys()] + seqnums = [verinfo[0] + for verinfo in available.keys()] seqnums.append(0) return max(seqnums) @@ -306,7 +307,7 @@ class ServermapUpdater: def _build_initial_querylist(self): initial_peers_to_query = {} must_query = set() - for peerid in self._servermap.servermap.keys(): + for peerid in self._servermap.all_peers(): ss = self._servermap.connections[peerid] # we send queries to everyone who was already in the sharemap initial_peers_to_query[peerid] = ss @@ -365,7 +366,7 @@ class ServermapUpdater: self._must_query.discard(peerid) self._queries_completed += 1 if not self._running: - self.log("but we're not running, so we'll ignore it") + self.log("but we're not running, so we'll ignore it", parent=lp) return if datavs: @@ -384,7 +385,8 @@ class ServermapUpdater: except CorruptShareError, e: # log it and give the other shares a chance to be processed f = failure.Failure() - self.log("bad share: %s %s" % (f, f.value), level=log.WEIRD) + self.log("bad share: %s %s" % (f, f.value), + parent=lp, level=log.WEIRD) self._bad_peers.add(peerid) self._last_failure = f self._servermap.problems.append(f) @@ -412,9 +414,9 @@ class ServermapUpdater: self.log("_got_results done", parent=lp) def _got_results_one_share(self, shnum, data, peerid): - self.log(format="_got_results: got shnum #%(shnum)d from peerid %(peerid)s", - shnum=shnum, - peerid=idlib.shortnodeid_b2a(peerid)) + lp = self.log(format="_got_results: got shnum #%(shnum)d from peerid %(peerid)s", + shnum=shnum, + peerid=idlib.shortnodeid_b2a(peerid)) # this might raise NeedMoreDataError, if the pubkey and signature # live at some weird offset. That shouldn't happen, so I'm going to @@ -451,18 +453,21 @@ class ServermapUpdater: self.log(" found valid version %d-%s from %s-sh%d: %d-%d/%d/%d" % (seqnum, base32.b2a(root_hash)[:4], idlib.shortnodeid_b2a(peerid), shnum, - k, N, segsize, datalength)) + k, N, segsize, datalength), + parent=lp) self._valid_versions.add(verinfo) # We now know that this is a valid candidate verinfo. - if (peerid, shnum, verinfo) in self._servermap.bad_shares: + if (peerid, shnum) in self._servermap.bad_shares: # we've been told that the rest of the data in this share is # unusable, so don't add it to the servermap. + self.log("but we've been told this is a bad share", + parent=lp, level=log.UNUSUAL) return verinfo # Add the info to our servermap. timestamp = time.time() - self._servermap.servermap.add(peerid, (shnum, verinfo, timestamp)) + self._servermap.add_new_share(peerid, shnum, verinfo, timestamp) # and the versionmap self.versionmap.add(verinfo, (shnum, peerid, timestamp)) return verinfo @@ -556,28 +561,35 @@ class ServermapUpdater: # return self._done() : all done # return : keep waiting, no new queries - self.log(format=("_check_for_done, mode is '%(mode)s', " - "%(outstanding)d queries outstanding, " - "%(extra)d extra peers available, " - "%(must)d 'must query' peers left" - ), - mode=self.mode, - outstanding=len(self._queries_outstanding), - extra=len(self.extra_peers), - must=len(self._must_query), - ) + lp = self.log(format=("_check_for_done, mode is '%(mode)s', " + "%(outstanding)d queries outstanding, " + "%(extra)d extra peers available, " + "%(must)d 'must query' peers left" + ), + mode=self.mode, + outstanding=len(self._queries_outstanding), + extra=len(self.extra_peers), + must=len(self._must_query), + level=log.NOISY, + ) + + if not self._running: + self.log("but we're not running", parent=lp, level=log.NOISY) + return if self._must_query: # we are still waiting for responses from peers that used to have # a share, so we must continue to wait. No additional queries are # required at this time. - self.log("%d 'must query' peers left" % len(self._must_query)) + self.log("%d 'must query' peers left" % len(self._must_query), + parent=lp) return if (not self._queries_outstanding and not self.extra_peers): # all queries have retired, and we have no peers left to ask. No # more progress can be made, therefore we are done. - self.log("all queries are retired, no extra peers: done") + self.log("all queries are retired, no extra peers: done", + parent=lp) return self._done() recoverable_versions = self._servermap.recoverable_versions() @@ -588,13 +600,15 @@ class ServermapUpdater: if self.mode == MODE_ANYTHING: if recoverable_versions: self.log("MODE_ANYTHING and %d recoverable versions: done" - % len(recoverable_versions)) + % len(recoverable_versions), + parent=lp) return self._done() if self.mode == MODE_CHECK: # we used self._must_query, and we know there aren't any # responses still waiting, so that means we must be done - self.log("MODE_CHECK: done") + self.log("MODE_CHECK: done", + parent=lp) return self._done() MAX_IN_FLIGHT = 5 @@ -606,10 +620,12 @@ class ServermapUpdater: if self._queries_completed < self.num_peers_to_query: self.log(format="ENOUGH, %(completed)d completed, %(query)d to query: need more", completed=self._queries_completed, - query=self.num_peers_to_query) + query=self.num_peers_to_query, + parent=lp) return self._send_more_queries(MAX_IN_FLIGHT) if not recoverable_versions: - self.log("ENOUGH, no recoverable versions: need more") + self.log("ENOUGH, no recoverable versions: need more", + parent=lp) return self._send_more_queries(MAX_IN_FLIGHT) highest_recoverable = max(recoverable_versions) highest_recoverable_seqnum = highest_recoverable[0] @@ -623,7 +639,8 @@ class ServermapUpdater: return self._send_more_queries(MAX_IN_FLIGHT) # all the unrecoverable versions were old or concurrent with a # recoverable version. Good enough. - self.log("ENOUGH: no higher-seqnum: done") + self.log("ENOUGH: no higher-seqnum: done", + parent=lp) return self._done() if self.mode == MODE_WRITE: @@ -633,7 +650,8 @@ class ServermapUpdater: # every server in the world. if not recoverable_versions: - self.log("WRITE, no recoverable versions: need more") + self.log("WRITE, no recoverable versions: need more", + parent=lp) return self._send_more_queries(MAX_IN_FLIGHT) last_found = -1 @@ -656,7 +674,8 @@ class ServermapUpdater: num_not_found += 1 if num_not_found >= self.EPSILON: self.log("MODE_WRITE: found our boundary, %s" % - "".join(states)) + "".join(states), + parent=lp) found_boundary = True break @@ -678,10 +697,12 @@ class ServermapUpdater: # everybody to the left of here if last_not_responded == -1: # we're done - self.log("have all our answers") + self.log("have all our answers", + parent=lp) # .. unless we're still waiting on the privkey if self._need_privkey: - self.log("but we're still waiting for the privkey") + self.log("but we're still waiting for the privkey", + parent=lp) # if we found the boundary but we haven't yet found # the privkey, we may need to look further. If # somehow all the privkeys were corrupted (but the @@ -694,13 +715,14 @@ class ServermapUpdater: # if we hit here, we didn't find our boundary, so we're still # waiting for peers - self.log("MODE_WRITE: no boundary yet, %s" % "".join(states)) + self.log("MODE_WRITE: no boundary yet, %s" % "".join(states), + parent=lp) return self._send_more_queries(MAX_IN_FLIGHT) # otherwise, keep up to 5 queries in flight. TODO: this is pretty # arbitrary, really I want this to be something like k - # max(known_version_sharecounts) + some extra - self.log("catchall: need more") + self.log("catchall: need more", parent=lp) return self._send_more_queries(MAX_IN_FLIGHT) def _send_more_queries(self, num_outstanding): diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_mutable.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_mutable.py index c84fb96d..d0f3cb69 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/test_mutable.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/test_mutable.py @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import sha from allmydata.mutable.node import MutableFileNode from allmydata.mutable.common import DictOfSets, ResponseCache, \ - MODE_CHECK, MODE_ANYTHING, MODE_WRITE, MODE_ENOUGH + MODE_CHECK, MODE_ANYTHING, MODE_WRITE, MODE_ENOUGH, UnrecoverableFileError from allmydata.mutable.retrieve import Retrieve from allmydata.mutable.publish import Publish from allmydata.mutable.servermap import ServerMap, ServermapUpdater @@ -199,6 +199,43 @@ class FakeClient: return d +def flip_bit(original, byte_offset): + return (original[:byte_offset] + + chr(ord(original[byte_offset]) ^ 0x01) + + original[byte_offset+1:]) + +def corrupt(res, s, offset, shnums_to_corrupt=None): + # if shnums_to_corrupt is None, corrupt all shares. Otherwise it is a + # list of shnums to corrupt. + for peerid in s._peers: + shares = s._peers[peerid] + for shnum in shares: + if (shnums_to_corrupt is not None + and shnum not in shnums_to_corrupt): + continue + data = shares[shnum] + (version, + seqnum, + root_hash, + IV, + k, N, segsize, datalen, + o) = unpack_header(data) + if isinstance(offset, tuple): + offset1, offset2 = offset + else: + offset1 = offset + offset2 = 0 + if offset1 == "pubkey": + real_offset = 107 + elif offset1 in o: + real_offset = o[offset1] + else: + real_offset = offset1 + real_offset = int(real_offset) + offset2 + assert isinstance(real_offset, int), offset + shares[shnum] = flip_bit(data, real_offset) + return res + class Filenode(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.client = FakeClient() @@ -428,6 +465,41 @@ class Servermap(unittest.TestCase): return d + def test_mark_bad(self): + d = defer.succeed(None) + ms = self.make_servermap + us = self.update_servermap + + d.addCallback(lambda res: ms(mode=MODE_ENOUGH)) + d.addCallback(lambda sm: self.failUnlessOneRecoverable(sm, 6)) + def _made_map(sm): + v = sm.best_recoverable_version() + vm = sm.make_versionmap() + shares = list(vm[v]) + self.failUnlessEqual(len(shares), 6) + self._corrupted = set() + # mark the first 5 shares as corrupt, then update the servermap. + # The map should not have the marked shares it in any more, and + # new shares should be found to replace the missing ones. + for (shnum, peerid, timestamp) in shares: + if shnum < 5: + self._corrupted.add( (peerid, shnum) ) + sm.mark_bad_share(peerid, shnum) + return self.update_servermap(sm, MODE_WRITE) + d.addCallback(_made_map) + def _check_map(sm): + # this should find all 5 shares that weren't marked bad + v = sm.best_recoverable_version() + vm = sm.make_versionmap() + shares = list(vm[v]) + for (peerid, shnum) in self._corrupted: + peer_shares = sm.shares_on_peer(peerid) + self.failIf(shnum in peer_shares, + "%d was in %s" % (shnum, peer_shares)) + self.failUnlessEqual(len(shares), 5) + d.addCallback(_check_map) + return d + def failUnlessNoneRecoverable(self, sm): self.failUnlessEqual(len(sm.recoverable_versions()), 0) self.failUnlessEqual(len(sm.unrecoverable_versions()), 0) @@ -565,11 +637,6 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): d.addCallback(_retrieved) return d - def flip_bit(self, original, byte_offset): - return (original[:byte_offset] + - chr(ord(original[byte_offset]) ^ 0x01) + - original[byte_offset+1:]) - def shouldFail(self, expected_failure, which, substring, callable, *args, **kwargs): @@ -588,46 +655,14 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): d.addBoth(done) return d - def _corrupt(self, res, s, offset, shnums_to_corrupt=None): - # if shnums_to_corrupt is None, corrupt all shares. Otherwise it is a - # list of shnums to corrupt. - for peerid in s._peers: - shares = s._peers[peerid] - for shnum in shares: - if (shnums_to_corrupt is not None - and shnum not in shnums_to_corrupt): - continue - data = shares[shnum] - (version, - seqnum, - root_hash, - IV, - k, N, segsize, datalen, - o) = unpack_header(data) - if isinstance(offset, tuple): - offset1, offset2 = offset - else: - offset1 = offset - offset2 = 0 - if offset1 == "pubkey": - real_offset = 107 - elif offset1 in o: - real_offset = o[offset1] - else: - real_offset = offset1 - real_offset = int(real_offset) + offset2 - assert isinstance(real_offset, int), offset - shares[shnum] = self.flip_bit(data, real_offset) - return res - def _test_corrupt_all(self, offset, substring, should_succeed=False, corrupt_early=True): d = defer.succeed(None) if corrupt_early: - d.addCallback(self._corrupt, self._storage, offset) + d.addCallback(corrupt, self._storage, offset) d.addCallback(lambda res: self.make_servermap()) if not corrupt_early: - d.addCallback(self._corrupt, self._storage, offset) + d.addCallback(corrupt, self._storage, offset) def _do_retrieve(servermap): ver = servermap.best_recoverable_version() if ver is None and not should_succeed: @@ -637,9 +672,8 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): allproblems = [str(f) for f in servermap.problems] self.failUnless(substring in "".join(allproblems)) return - r = Retrieve(self._fn, servermap, ver) if should_succeed: - d1 = r.download() + d1 = self._fn.download_to_data() d1.addCallback(lambda new_contents: self.failUnlessEqual(new_contents, self.CONTENTS)) return d1 @@ -647,7 +681,7 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): return self.shouldFail(NotEnoughSharesError, "_corrupt_all(offset=%s)" % (offset,), substring, - r.download) + self._fn.download_to_data) d.addCallback(_do_retrieve) return d @@ -732,7 +766,7 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): k = self._fn.get_required_shares() N = self._fn.get_total_shares() d = defer.succeed(None) - d.addCallback(self._corrupt, self._storage, "pubkey", + d.addCallback(corrupt, self._storage, "pubkey", shnums_to_corrupt=range(0, N-k)) d.addCallback(lambda res: self.make_servermap()) def _do_retrieve(servermap): @@ -747,6 +781,29 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): self.failUnlessEqual(new_contents, self.CONTENTS)) return d + def test_corrupt_some(self): + # corrupt the data of first five shares (so the servermap thinks + # they're good but retrieve marks them as bad), so that the + # MODE_ENOUGH set of 6 will be insufficient, forcing node.download to + # retry with more servers. + corrupt(None, self._storage, "share_data", range(5)) + d = self.make_servermap() + def _do_retrieve(servermap): + ver = servermap.best_recoverable_version() + self.failUnless(ver) + return self._fn.download_to_data() + d.addCallback(_do_retrieve) + d.addCallback(lambda new_contents: + self.failUnlessEqual(new_contents, self.CONTENTS)) + return d + + def test_download_fails(self): + corrupt(None, self._storage, "signature") + d = self.shouldFail(UnrecoverableFileError, "test_download_anyway", + "no recoverable versions", + self._fn.download_to_data) + return d + class MultipleEncodings(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self):