From: Kevan Carstensen Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 01:45:01 +0000 (-0700) Subject: mutable/filenode: Modify mutable filenodes for use with MDMF X-Git-Tag: trac-5200~29 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/simplejson/%22news.html//%22%3C?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e4f2b27305f4c40c919c2484a678b636654eb87f;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git mutable/filenode: Modify mutable filenodes for use with MDMF In particular: - Break MutableFileNode and MutableFileVersion into distinct classes. - Implement the interface modifications made for MDMF. - Be aware of MDMF caps. - Learn how to create and work with MDMF files. --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/mutable/filenode.py b/src/allmydata/mutable/filenode.py index 6c38a856..1d2f2692 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/mutable/filenode.py +++ b/src/allmydata/mutable/filenode.py @@ -4,16 +4,19 @@ import random from zope.interface import implements from twisted.internet import defer, reactor from foolscap.api import eventually -from allmydata.interfaces import IMutableFileNode, \ - ICheckable, ICheckResults, NotEnoughSharesError -from allmydata.util import hashutil, log +from allmydata.interfaces import IMutableFileNode, ICheckable, ICheckResults, \ + NotEnoughSharesError, MDMF_VERSION, SDMF_VERSION, IMutableUploadable, \ + IMutableFileVersion, IWritable +from allmydata.util import hashutil, log, consumer, deferredutil, mathutil from allmydata.util.assertutil import precondition -from allmydata.uri import WriteableSSKFileURI, ReadonlySSKFileURI +from allmydata.uri import WriteableSSKFileURI, ReadonlySSKFileURI, \ + WritableMDMFFileURI, ReadonlyMDMFFileURI from allmydata.monitor import Monitor from pycryptopp.cipher.aes import AES -from allmydata.mutable.publish import Publish -from allmydata.mutable.common import MODE_READ, MODE_WRITE, UnrecoverableFileError, \ +from allmydata.mutable.publish import Publish, MutableData,\ + TransformingUploadable +from allmydata.mutable.common import MODE_READ, MODE_WRITE, MODE_CHECK, UnrecoverableFileError, \ ResponseCache, UncoordinatedWriteError from allmydata.mutable.servermap import ServerMap, ServermapUpdater from allmydata.mutable.retrieve import Retrieve @@ -64,6 +67,12 @@ class MutableFileNode: self._sharemap = {} # known shares, shnum-to-[nodeids] self._cache = ResponseCache() self._most_recent_size = None + # filled in after __init__ if we're being created for the first time; + # filled in by the servermap updater before publishing, otherwise. + # set to this default value in case neither of those things happen, + # or in case the servermap can't find any shares to tell us what + # to publish as. + self._protocol_version = None # all users of this MutableFileNode go through the serializer. This # takes advantage of the fact that Deferreds discard the callbacks @@ -71,6 +80,11 @@ class MutableFileNode: # forever without consuming more and more memory. self._serializer = defer.succeed(None) + # Starting with MDMF, we can get these from caps if they're + # there. Leave them alone for now; they'll be filled in by my + # init_from_cap method if necessary. + self._downloader_hints = {} + def __repr__(self): if hasattr(self, '_uri'): return "<%s %x %s %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self.is_readonly() and 'RO' or 'RW', self._uri.abbrev()) @@ -82,10 +96,15 @@ class MutableFileNode: # verification key, nor things like 'k' or 'N'. If and when someone # wants to get our contents, we'll pull from shares and fill those # in. - assert isinstance(filecap, (ReadonlySSKFileURI, WriteableSSKFileURI)) + if isinstance(filecap, (WritableMDMFFileURI, ReadonlyMDMFFileURI)): + self._protocol_version = MDMF_VERSION + elif isinstance(filecap, (ReadonlySSKFileURI, WriteableSSKFileURI)): + self._protocol_version = SDMF_VERSION + self._uri = filecap self._writekey = None - if isinstance(filecap, WriteableSSKFileURI): + + if not filecap.is_readonly() and filecap.is_mutable(): self._writekey = self._uri.writekey self._readkey = self._uri.readkey self._storage_index = self._uri.storage_index @@ -98,9 +117,22 @@ class MutableFileNode: # if possible, otherwise by the first peer that Publish talks to. self._privkey = None self._encprivkey = None + + # Starting with MDMF caps, we allowed arbitrary extensions in + # caps. If we were initialized with a cap that had extensions, + # we want to remember them so we can tell MutableFileVersions + # about them. + extensions = self._uri.get_extension_params() + if extensions: + extensions = map(int, extensions) + suspected_k, suspected_segsize = extensions + self._downloader_hints['k'] = suspected_k + self._downloader_hints['segsize'] = suspected_segsize + return self - def create_with_keys(self, (pubkey, privkey), contents): + def create_with_keys(self, (pubkey, privkey), contents, + version=SDMF_VERSION): """Call this to create a brand-new mutable file. It will create the shares, find homes for them, and upload the initial contents (created with the same rules as IClient.create_mutable_file() ). Returns a @@ -113,17 +145,27 @@ class MutableFileNode: self._writekey = hashutil.ssk_writekey_hash(privkey_s) self._encprivkey = self._encrypt_privkey(self._writekey, privkey_s) self._fingerprint = hashutil.ssk_pubkey_fingerprint_hash(pubkey_s) - self._uri = WriteableSSKFileURI(self._writekey, self._fingerprint) + if version == MDMF_VERSION: + self._uri = WritableMDMFFileURI(self._writekey, self._fingerprint) + self._protocol_version = version + elif version == SDMF_VERSION: + self._uri = WriteableSSKFileURI(self._writekey, self._fingerprint) + self._protocol_version = version self._readkey = self._uri.readkey self._storage_index = self._uri.storage_index initial_contents = self._get_initial_contents(contents) return self._upload(initial_contents, None) def _get_initial_contents(self, contents): + if contents is None: + return MutableData("") + if isinstance(contents, str): + return MutableData(contents) + + if IMutableUploadable.providedBy(contents): return contents - if contents is None: - return "" + assert callable(contents), "%s should be callable, not %s" % \ (contents, type(contents)) return contents(self) @@ -193,10 +235,12 @@ class MutableFileNode: def get_size(self): return self._most_recent_size + def get_current_size(self): d = self.get_size_of_best_version() d.addCallback(self._stash_size) return d + def _stash_size(self, size): self._most_recent_size = size return size @@ -255,23 +299,6 @@ class MutableFileNode: return cmp(self.__class__, them.__class__) return cmp(self._uri, them._uri) - def _do_serialized(self, cb, *args, **kwargs): - # note: to avoid deadlock, this callable is *not* allowed to invoke - # other serialized methods within this (or any other) - # MutableFileNode. The callable should be a bound method of this same - # MFN instance. - d = defer.Deferred() - self._serializer.addCallback(lambda ignore: cb(*args, **kwargs)) - # we need to put off d.callback until this Deferred is finished being - # processed. Otherwise the caller's subsequent activities (like, - # doing other things with this node) can cause reentrancy problems in - # the Deferred code itself - self._serializer.addBoth(lambda res: eventually(d.callback, res)) - # add a log.err just in case something really weird happens, because - # self._serializer stays around forever, therefore we won't see the - # usual Unhandled Error in Deferred that would give us a hint. - self._serializer.addErrback(log.err) - return d ################################# # ICheckable @@ -297,53 +324,481 @@ class MutableFileNode: ################################# - # IMutableFileNode + # IFileNode + + def get_best_readable_version(self): + """ + I return a Deferred that fires with a MutableFileVersion + representing the best readable version of the file that I + represent + """ + return self.get_readable_version() + + + def get_readable_version(self, servermap=None, version=None): + """ + I return a Deferred that fires with an MutableFileVersion for my + version argument, if there is a recoverable file of that version + on the grid. If there is no recoverable version, I fire with an + UnrecoverableFileError. + + If a servermap is provided, I look in there for the requested + version. If no servermap is provided, I create and update a new + one. + + If no version is provided, then I return a MutableFileVersion + representing the best recoverable version of the file. + """ + d = self._get_version_from_servermap(MODE_READ, servermap, version) + def _build_version((servermap, their_version)): + assert their_version in servermap.recoverable_versions() + assert their_version in servermap.make_versionmap() + + mfv = MutableFileVersion(self, + servermap, + their_version, + self._storage_index, + self._storage_broker, + self._readkey, + history=self._history) + assert mfv.is_readonly() + mfv.set_downloader_hints(self._downloader_hints) + # our caller can use this to download the contents of the + # mutable file. + return mfv + return d.addCallback(_build_version) + + + def _get_version_from_servermap(self, + mode, + servermap=None, + version=None): + """ + I return a Deferred that fires with (servermap, version). + + This function performs validation and a servermap update. If it + returns (servermap, version), the caller can assume that: + - servermap was last updated in mode. + - version is recoverable, and corresponds to the servermap. + + If version and servermap are provided to me, I will validate + that version exists in the servermap, and that the servermap was + updated correctly. + + If version is not provided, but servermap is, I will validate + the servermap and return the best recoverable version that I can + find in the servermap. + + If the version is provided but the servermap isn't, I will + obtain a servermap that has been updated in the correct mode and + validate that version is found and recoverable. + + If neither servermap nor version are provided, I will obtain a + servermap updated in the correct mode, and return the best + recoverable version that I can find in there. + """ + # XXX: wording ^^^^ + if servermap and servermap.last_update_mode == mode: + d = defer.succeed(servermap) + else: + d = self._get_servermap(mode) + + def _get_version(servermap, v): + if v and v not in servermap.recoverable_versions(): + v = None + elif not v: + v = servermap.best_recoverable_version() + if not v: + raise UnrecoverableFileError("no recoverable versions") + + return (servermap, v) + return d.addCallback(_get_version, version) + def download_best_version(self): + """ + I return a Deferred that fires with the contents of the best + version of this mutable file. + """ return self._do_serialized(self._download_best_version) + + def _download_best_version(self): - servermap = ServerMap() - d = self._try_once_to_download_best_version(servermap, MODE_READ) - def _maybe_retry(f): - f.trap(NotEnoughSharesError) - # the download is worth retrying once. Make sure to use the - # old 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._try_once_to_download_best_version(servermap, - MODE_WRITE) + """ + I am the serialized sibling of download_best_version. + """ + d = self.get_best_readable_version() + d.addCallback(self._record_size) + d.addCallback(lambda version: version.download_to_data()) + + # It is possible that the download will fail because there + # aren't enough shares to be had. If so, we will try again after + # updating the servermap in MODE_WRITE, which may find more + # shares than updating in MODE_READ, as we just did. We can do + # this by getting the best mutable version and downloading from + # that -- the best mutable version will be a MutableFileVersion + # with a servermap that was last updated in MODE_WRITE, as we + # want. If this fails, then we give up. + def _maybe_retry(failure): + failure.trap(NotEnoughSharesError) + + d = self.get_best_mutable_version() + d.addCallback(self._record_size) + d.addCallback(lambda version: version.download_to_data()) + return d + d.addErrback(_maybe_retry) return d - def _try_once_to_download_best_version(self, servermap, mode): - d = self._update_servermap(servermap, mode) - d.addCallback(self._once_updated_download_best_version, servermap) - return d - def _once_updated_download_best_version(self, ignored, servermap): - goal = servermap.best_recoverable_version() - if not goal: - raise UnrecoverableFileError("no recoverable versions") - return self._try_once_to_download_version(servermap, goal) + + + def _record_size(self, mfv): + """ + I record the size of a mutable file version. + """ + self._most_recent_size = mfv.get_size() + return mfv + def get_size_of_best_version(self): - d = self.get_servermap(MODE_READ) - def _got_servermap(smap): - ver = smap.best_recoverable_version() - if not ver: - raise UnrecoverableFileError("no recoverable version") - return smap.size_of_version(ver) - d.addCallback(_got_servermap) - return d + """ + I return the size of the best version of this mutable file. + + This is equivalent to calling get_size() on the result of + get_best_readable_version(). + """ + d = self.get_best_readable_version() + return d.addCallback(lambda mfv: mfv.get_size()) + + + ################################# + # IMutableFileNode + + def get_best_mutable_version(self, servermap=None): + """ + I return a Deferred that fires with a MutableFileVersion + representing the best readable version of the file that I + represent. I am like get_best_readable_version, except that I + will try to make a writable version if I can. + """ + return self.get_mutable_version(servermap=servermap) + + + def get_mutable_version(self, servermap=None, version=None): + """ + I return a version of this mutable file. I return a Deferred + that fires with a MutableFileVersion + + If version is provided, the Deferred will fire with a + MutableFileVersion initailized with that version. Otherwise, it + will fire with the best version that I can recover. + + If servermap is provided, I will use that to find versions + instead of performing my own servermap update. + """ + if self.is_readonly(): + return self.get_readable_version(servermap=servermap, + version=version) + + # get_mutable_version => write intent, so we require that the + # servermap is updated in MODE_WRITE + d = self._get_version_from_servermap(MODE_WRITE, servermap, version) + def _build_version((servermap, smap_version)): + # these should have been set by the servermap update. + assert self._secret_holder + assert self._writekey + + mfv = MutableFileVersion(self, + servermap, + smap_version, + self._storage_index, + self._storage_broker, + self._readkey, + self._writekey, + self._secret_holder, + history=self._history) + assert not mfv.is_readonly() + mfv.set_downloader_hints(self._downloader_hints) + return mfv + + return d.addCallback(_build_version) + + # XXX: I'm uncomfortable with the difference between upload and + # overwrite, which, FWICT, is basically that you don't have to + # do a servermap update before you overwrite. We split them up + # that way anyway, so I guess there's no real difficulty in + # offering both ways to callers, but it also makes the + # public-facing API cluttery, and makes it hard to discern the + # right way of doing things. + + # In general, we leave it to callers to ensure that they aren't + # going to cause UncoordinatedWriteErrors when working with + # MutableFileVersions. We know that the next three operations + # (upload, overwrite, and modify) will all operate on the same + # version, so we say that only one of them can be going on at once, + # and serialize them to ensure that that actually happens, since as + # the caller in this situation it is our job to do that. def overwrite(self, new_contents): + """ + I overwrite the contents of the best recoverable version of this + mutable file with new_contents. This is equivalent to calling + overwrite on the result of get_best_mutable_version with + new_contents as an argument. I return a Deferred that eventually + fires with the results of my replacement process. + """ + # TODO: Update downloader hints. return self._do_serialized(self._overwrite, new_contents) + + def _overwrite(self, new_contents): + """ + I am the serialized sibling of overwrite. + """ + d = self.get_best_mutable_version() + d.addCallback(lambda mfv: mfv.overwrite(new_contents)) + d.addCallback(self._did_upload, new_contents.get_size()) + return d + + + def upload(self, new_contents, servermap): + """ + I overwrite the contents of the best recoverable version of this + mutable file with new_contents, using servermap instead of + creating/updating our own servermap. I return a Deferred that + fires with the results of my upload. + """ + # TODO: Update downloader hints + return self._do_serialized(self._upload, new_contents, servermap) + + + def modify(self, modifier, backoffer=None): + """ + I modify the contents of the best recoverable version of this + mutable file with the modifier. This is equivalent to calling + modify on the result of get_best_mutable_version. I return a + Deferred that eventually fires with an UploadResults instance + describing this process. + """ + # TODO: Update downloader hints. + return self._do_serialized(self._modify, modifier, backoffer) + + + def _modify(self, modifier, backoffer): + """ + I am the serialized sibling of modify. + """ + d = self.get_best_mutable_version() + d.addCallback(lambda mfv: mfv.modify(modifier, backoffer)) + return d + + + def download_version(self, servermap, version, fetch_privkey=False): + """ + Download the specified version of this mutable file. I return a + Deferred that fires with the contents of the specified version + as a bytestring, or errbacks if the file is not recoverable. + """ + d = self.get_readable_version(servermap, version) + return d.addCallback(lambda mfv: mfv.download_to_data(fetch_privkey)) + + + def get_servermap(self, mode): + """ + I return a servermap that has been updated in mode. + + mode should be one of MODE_READ, MODE_WRITE, MODE_CHECK or + MODE_ANYTHING. See servermap.py for more on what these mean. + """ + return self._do_serialized(self._get_servermap, mode) + + + def _get_servermap(self, mode): + """ + I am a serialized twin to get_servermap. + """ servermap = ServerMap() - d = self._update_servermap(servermap, mode=MODE_WRITE) - d.addCallback(lambda ignored: self._upload(new_contents, servermap)) + d = self._update_servermap(servermap, mode) + # The servermap will tell us about the most recent size of the + # file, so we may as well set that so that callers might get + # more data about us. + if not self._most_recent_size: + d.addCallback(self._get_size_from_servermap) + return d + + + def _get_size_from_servermap(self, servermap): + """ + I extract the size of the best version of this file and record + it in self._most_recent_size. I return the servermap that I was + given. + """ + if servermap.recoverable_versions(): + v = servermap.best_recoverable_version() + size = v[4] # verinfo[4] == size + self._most_recent_size = size + return servermap + + + def _update_servermap(self, servermap, mode): + u = ServermapUpdater(self, self._storage_broker, Monitor(), servermap, + mode) + if self._history: + self._history.notify_mapupdate(u.get_status()) + return u.update() + + + #def set_version(self, version): + # I can be set in two ways: + # 1. When the node is created. + # 2. (for an existing share) when the Servermap is updated + # before I am read. + # assert version in (MDMF_VERSION, SDMF_VERSION) + # self._protocol_version = version + + + def get_version(self): + return self._protocol_version + + + def _do_serialized(self, cb, *args, **kwargs): + # note: to avoid deadlock, this callable is *not* allowed to invoke + # other serialized methods within this (or any other) + # MutableFileNode. The callable should be a bound method of this same + # MFN instance. + d = defer.Deferred() + self._serializer.addCallback(lambda ignore: cb(*args, **kwargs)) + # we need to put off d.callback until this Deferred is finished being + # processed. Otherwise the caller's subsequent activities (like, + # doing other things with this node) can cause reentrancy problems in + # the Deferred code itself + self._serializer.addBoth(lambda res: eventually(d.callback, res)) + # add a log.err just in case something really weird happens, because + # self._serializer stays around forever, therefore we won't see the + # usual Unhandled Error in Deferred that would give us a hint. + self._serializer.addErrback(log.err) + return d + + + def _upload(self, new_contents, servermap): + """ + A MutableFileNode still has to have some way of getting + published initially, which is what I am here for. After that, + all publishing, updating, modifying and so on happens through + MutableFileVersions. + """ + assert self._pubkey, "update_servermap must be called before publish" + + # Define IPublishInvoker with a set_downloader_hints method? + # Then have the publisher call that method when it's done publishing? + p = Publish(self, self._storage_broker, servermap) + if self._history: + self._history.notify_publish(p.get_status(), + new_contents.get_size()) + d = p.publish(new_contents) + d.addCallback(self._did_upload, new_contents.get_size()) return d + def set_downloader_hints(self, hints): + self._downloader_hints = hints + extensions = hints.values() + self._uri.set_extension_params(extensions) + + + def _did_upload(self, res, size): + self._most_recent_size = size + return res + + +class MutableFileVersion: + """ + I represent a specific version (most likely the best version) of a + mutable file. + + Since I implement IReadable, instances which hold a + reference to an instance of me are guaranteed the ability (absent + connection difficulties or unrecoverable versions) to read the file + that I represent. Depending on whether I was initialized with a + write capability or not, I may also provide callers the ability to + overwrite or modify the contents of the mutable file that I + reference. + """ + implements(IMutableFileVersion, IWritable) + + def __init__(self, + node, + servermap, + version, + storage_index, + storage_broker, + readcap, + writekey=None, + write_secrets=None, + history=None): + + self._node = node + self._servermap = servermap + self._version = version + self._storage_index = storage_index + self._write_secrets = write_secrets + self._history = history + self._storage_broker = storage_broker + + #assert isinstance(readcap, IURI) + self._readcap = readcap + + self._writekey = writekey + self._serializer = defer.succeed(None) + + + def get_sequence_number(self): + """ + Get the sequence number of the mutable version that I represent. + """ + return self._version[0] # verinfo[0] == the sequence number + + + # TODO: Terminology? + def get_writekey(self): + """ + I return a writekey or None if I don't have a writekey. + """ + return self._writekey + + + def set_downloader_hints(self, hints): + """ + I set the downloader hints. + """ + assert isinstance(hints, dict) + + self._downloader_hints = hints + + + def get_downloader_hints(self): + """ + I return the downloader hints. + """ + return self._downloader_hints + + + def overwrite(self, new_contents): + """ + I overwrite the contents of this mutable file version with the + data in new_contents. + """ + assert not self.is_readonly() + + return self._do_serialized(self._overwrite, new_contents) + + + def _overwrite(self, new_contents): + assert IMutableUploadable.providedBy(new_contents) + assert self._servermap.last_update_mode == MODE_WRITE + + return self._upload(new_contents) + + def modify(self, modifier, backoffer=None): """I use a modifier callback to apply a change to the mutable file. I implement the following pseudocode:: @@ -384,29 +839,69 @@ class MutableFileNode: backoffer should not invoke any methods on this MutableFileNode instance, and it needs to be highly conscious of deadlock issues. """ + assert not self.is_readonly() + return self._do_serialized(self._modify, modifier, backoffer) + + def _modify(self, modifier, backoffer): - servermap = ServerMap() if backoffer is None: backoffer = BackoffAgent().delay - return self._modify_and_retry(servermap, modifier, backoffer, True) - def _modify_and_retry(self, servermap, modifier, backoffer, first_time): - d = self._modify_once(servermap, modifier, first_time) + return self._modify_and_retry(modifier, backoffer, True) + + + def _modify_and_retry(self, modifier, backoffer, first_time): + """ + I try to apply modifier to the contents of this version of the + mutable file. If I succeed, I return an UploadResults instance + describing my success. If I fail, I try again after waiting for + a little bit. + """ + log.msg("doing modify") + if first_time: + d = self._update_servermap() + else: + # We ran into trouble; do MODE_CHECK so we're a little more + # careful on subsequent tries. + d = self._update_servermap(mode=MODE_CHECK) + + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: + self._modify_once(modifier, first_time)) def _retry(f): f.trap(UncoordinatedWriteError) + # Uh oh, it broke. We're allowed to trust the servermap for our + # first try, but after that we need to update it. It's + # possible that we've failed due to a race with another + # uploader, and if the race is to converge correctly, we + # need to know about that upload. d2 = defer.maybeDeferred(backoffer, self, f) d2.addCallback(lambda ignored: - self._modify_and_retry(servermap, modifier, + self._modify_and_retry(modifier, backoffer, False)) return d2 d.addErrback(_retry) return d - def _modify_once(self, servermap, modifier, first_time): - d = self._update_servermap(servermap, MODE_WRITE) - d.addCallback(self._once_updated_download_best_version, servermap) + + + def _modify_once(self, modifier, first_time): + """ + I attempt to apply a modifier to the contents of the mutable + file. + """ + assert self._servermap.last_update_mode != MODE_READ + + # download_to_data is serialized, so we have to call this to + # avoid deadlock. + d = self._try_to_download_data() def _apply(old_contents): - new_contents = modifier(old_contents, servermap, first_time) + new_contents = modifier(old_contents, self._servermap, first_time) + precondition((isinstance(new_contents, str) or + new_contents is None), + "Modifier function must return a string " + "or None") + if new_contents is None or new_contents == old_contents: + log.msg("no changes") # no changes need to be made if first_time: return @@ -414,50 +909,291 @@ class MutableFileNode: # recovery when it observes UCWE, we need to do a second # publish. See #551 for details. We'll basically loop until # we managed an uncontested publish. - new_contents = old_contents - precondition(isinstance(new_contents, str), - "Modifier function must return a string or None") - return self._upload(new_contents, servermap) + old_uploadable = MutableData(old_contents) + new_contents = old_uploadable + else: + new_contents = MutableData(new_contents) + + return self._upload(new_contents) d.addCallback(_apply) return d - def get_servermap(self, mode): - return self._do_serialized(self._get_servermap, mode) - def _get_servermap(self, mode): - servermap = ServerMap() - return self._update_servermap(servermap, mode) - def _update_servermap(self, servermap, mode): - u = ServermapUpdater(self, self._storage_broker, Monitor(), servermap, - mode) - if self._history: - self._history.notify_mapupdate(u.get_status()) - return u.update() - def download_version(self, servermap, version, fetch_privkey=False): - return self._do_serialized(self._try_once_to_download_version, - servermap, version, fetch_privkey) - def _try_once_to_download_version(self, servermap, version, - fetch_privkey=False): - r = Retrieve(self, servermap, version, fetch_privkey) + def is_readonly(self): + """ + I return True if this MutableFileVersion provides no write + access to the file that it encapsulates, and False if it + provides the ability to modify the file. + """ + return self._writekey is None + + + def is_mutable(self): + """ + I return True, since mutable files are always mutable by + somebody. + """ + return True + + + def get_storage_index(self): + """ + I return the storage index of the reference that I encapsulate. + """ + return self._storage_index + + + def get_size(self): + """ + I return the length, in bytes, of this readable object. + """ + return self._servermap.size_of_version(self._version) + + + def download_to_data(self, fetch_privkey=False): + """ + I return a Deferred that fires with the contents of this + readable object as a byte string. + + """ + c = consumer.MemoryConsumer() + d = self.read(c, fetch_privkey=fetch_privkey) + d.addCallback(lambda mc: "".join(mc.chunks)) + return d + + + def _try_to_download_data(self): + """ + I am an unserialized cousin of download_to_data; I am called + from the children of modify() to download the data associated + with this mutable version. + """ + c = consumer.MemoryConsumer() + # modify will almost certainly write, so we need the privkey. + d = self._read(c, fetch_privkey=True) + d.addCallback(lambda mc: "".join(mc.chunks)) + return d + + + def read(self, consumer, offset=0, size=None, fetch_privkey=False): + """ + I read a portion (possibly all) of the mutable file that I + reference into consumer. + """ + return self._do_serialized(self._read, consumer, offset, size, + fetch_privkey) + + + def _read(self, consumer, offset=0, size=None, fetch_privkey=False): + """ + I am the serialized companion of read. + """ + r = Retrieve(self._node, self._servermap, self._version, fetch_privkey) if self._history: self._history.notify_retrieve(r.get_status()) - d = r.download() - d.addCallback(self._downloaded_version) + d = r.download(consumer, offset, size) return d - def _downloaded_version(self, data): - self._most_recent_size = len(data) - return data - def upload(self, new_contents, servermap): - return self._do_serialized(self._upload, new_contents, servermap) - def _upload(self, new_contents, servermap): - assert self._pubkey, "update_servermap must be called before publish" - p = Publish(self, self._storage_broker, servermap) + + def _do_serialized(self, cb, *args, **kwargs): + # note: to avoid deadlock, this callable is *not* allowed to invoke + # other serialized methods within this (or any other) + # MutableFileNode. The callable should be a bound method of this same + # MFN instance. + d = defer.Deferred() + self._serializer.addCallback(lambda ignore: cb(*args, **kwargs)) + # we need to put off d.callback until this Deferred is finished being + # processed. Otherwise the caller's subsequent activities (like, + # doing other things with this node) can cause reentrancy problems in + # the Deferred code itself + self._serializer.addBoth(lambda res: eventually(d.callback, res)) + # add a log.err just in case something really weird happens, because + # self._serializer stays around forever, therefore we won't see the + # usual Unhandled Error in Deferred that would give us a hint. + self._serializer.addErrback(log.err) + return d + + + def _upload(self, new_contents): + #assert self._pubkey, "update_servermap must be called before publish" + p = Publish(self._node, self._storage_broker, self._servermap) if self._history: - self._history.notify_publish(p.get_status(), len(new_contents)) + self._history.notify_publish(p.get_status(), + new_contents.get_size()) d = p.publish(new_contents) - d.addCallback(self._did_upload, len(new_contents)) + d.addCallback(self._did_upload, new_contents.get_size()) return d + + def _did_upload(self, res, size): self._most_recent_size = size return res + + def update(self, data, offset): + """ + Do an update of this mutable file version by inserting data at + offset within the file. If offset is the EOF, this is an append + operation. I return a Deferred that fires with the results of + the update operation when it has completed. + + In cases where update does not append any data, or where it does + not append so many blocks that the block count crosses a + power-of-two boundary, this operation will use roughly + O(data.get_size()) memory/bandwidth/CPU to perform the update. + Otherwise, it must download, re-encode, and upload the entire + file again, which will use O(filesize) resources. + """ + return self._do_serialized(self._update, data, offset) + + + def _update(self, data, offset): + """ + I update the mutable file version represented by this particular + IMutableVersion by inserting the data in data at the offset + offset. I return a Deferred that fires when this has been + completed. + """ + new_size = data.get_size() + offset + old_size = self.get_size() + segment_size = self._version[3] + num_old_segments = mathutil.div_ceil(old_size, + segment_size) + num_new_segments = mathutil.div_ceil(new_size, + segment_size) + log.msg("got %d old segments, %d new segments" % \ + (num_old_segments, num_new_segments)) + + # We do a whole file re-encode if the file is an SDMF file. + if self._version[2]: # version[2] == SDMF salt, which MDMF lacks + log.msg("doing re-encode instead of in-place update") + return self._do_modify_update(data, offset) + + # Otherwise, we can replace just the parts that are changing. + log.msg("updating in place") + d = self._do_update_update(data, offset) + d.addCallback(self._decode_and_decrypt_segments, data, offset) + d.addCallback(self._build_uploadable_and_finish, data, offset) + return d + + + def _do_modify_update(self, data, offset): + """ + I perform a file update by modifying the contents of the file + after downloading it, then reuploading it. I am less efficient + than _do_update_update, but am necessary for certain updates. + """ + def m(old, servermap, first_time): + start = offset + rest = offset + data.get_size() + new = old[:start] + new += "".join(data.read(data.get_size())) + new += old[rest:] + return new + return self._modify(m, None) + + + def _do_update_update(self, data, offset): + """ + I start the Servermap update that gets us the data we need to + continue the update process. I return a Deferred that fires when + the servermap update is done. + """ + assert IMutableUploadable.providedBy(data) + assert self.is_mutable() + # offset == self.get_size() is valid and means that we are + # appending data to the file. + assert offset <= self.get_size() + + segsize = self._version[3] + # We'll need the segment that the data starts in, regardless of + # what we'll do later. + start_segment = offset // segsize + + # We only need the end segment if the data we append does not go + # beyond the current end-of-file. + end_segment = start_segment + if offset + data.get_size() < self.get_size(): + end_data = offset + data.get_size() + end_segment = end_data // segsize + + self._start_segment = start_segment + self._end_segment = end_segment + + # Now ask for the servermap to be updated in MODE_WRITE with + # this update range. + return self._update_servermap(update_range=(start_segment, + end_segment)) + + + def _decode_and_decrypt_segments(self, ignored, data, offset): + """ + After the servermap update, I take the encrypted and encoded + data that the servermap fetched while doing its update and + transform it into decoded-and-decrypted plaintext that can be + used by the new uploadable. I return a Deferred that fires with + the segments. + """ + r = Retrieve(self._node, self._servermap, self._version) + # decode: takes in our blocks and salts from the servermap, + # returns a Deferred that fires with the corresponding plaintext + # segments. Does not download -- simply takes advantage of + # existing infrastructure within the Retrieve class to avoid + # duplicating code. + sm = self._servermap + # XXX: If the methods in the servermap don't work as + # abstractions, you should rewrite them instead of going around + # them. + update_data = sm.update_data + start_segments = {} # shnum -> start segment + end_segments = {} # shnum -> end segment + blockhashes = {} # shnum -> blockhash tree + for (shnum, data) in update_data.iteritems(): + data = [d[1] for d in data if d[0] == self._version] + + # Every data entry in our list should now be share shnum for + # a particular version of the mutable file, so all of the + # entries should be identical. + datum = data[0] + assert filter(lambda x: x != datum, data) == [] + + blockhashes[shnum] = datum[0] + start_segments[shnum] = datum[1] + end_segments[shnum] = datum[2] + + d1 = r.decode(start_segments, self._start_segment) + d2 = r.decode(end_segments, self._end_segment) + d3 = defer.succeed(blockhashes) + return deferredutil.gatherResults([d1, d2, d3]) + + + def _build_uploadable_and_finish(self, segments_and_bht, data, offset): + """ + After the process has the plaintext segments, I build the + TransformingUploadable that the publisher will eventually + re-upload to the grid. I then invoke the publisher with that + uploadable, and return a Deferred when the publish operation has + completed without issue. + """ + u = TransformingUploadable(data, offset, + self._version[3], + segments_and_bht[0], + segments_and_bht[1]) + p = Publish(self._node, self._storage_broker, self._servermap) + return p.update(u, offset, segments_and_bht[2], self._version) + + + def _update_servermap(self, mode=MODE_WRITE, update_range=None): + """ + I update the servermap. I return a Deferred that fires when the + servermap update is done. + """ + if update_range: + u = ServermapUpdater(self._node, self._storage_broker, Monitor(), + self._servermap, + mode=mode, + update_range=update_range) + else: + u = ServermapUpdater(self._node, self._storage_broker, Monitor(), + self._servermap, + mode=mode) + return u.update()