From: Brian Warner Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 06:47:35 +0000 (-0700) Subject: test_mutable: improve multiple-encodings test coverage X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-0.9.0~22 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/vdrive/%22news.html/frontends/webapi.txt?a=commitdiff_plain;h=791482cf8de84a9179a42321874bbb56ab78e0a9;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git test_mutable: improve multiple-encodings test coverage --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/test_mutable.py b/src/allmydata/test/test_mutable.py index 395c2441..f9380d66 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/test/test_mutable.py +++ b/src/allmydata/test/test_mutable.py @@ -705,63 +705,65 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): d.addCallback(_retrieved) return d - def test_multiple_encodings(self): - # we encode the same file in two different ways (3-of-10 and 4-of-9), - # then mix up the shares, to make sure that download survives seeing - # a variety of encodings. This is actually kind of tricky to set up. - c, s, fn, p, r = self.setup_for_publish(20) - # we ignore fn, p, and r - - # force share retrieval to occur in this order - s._sequence = c._peerids[:] + def _encode(self, c, s, fn, k, n, data): + # encode 'data' into a peerid->shares dict. - fn1 = FakeFilenode(c) - fn1.DEFAULT_ENCODING = (3,10) - fn1.create("") - p1 = FakePublish(fn1) - p1._storage = s - - # and we make a second filenode with the same key but different - # encoding fn2 = FakeFilenode(c) # init_from_uri populates _uri, _writekey, _readkey, _storage_index, # and _fingerprint - fn2.init_from_uri(fn1.get_uri()) + fn2.init_from_uri(fn.get_uri()) # then we copy over other fields that are normally fetched from the # existing shares - fn2._pubkey = fn1._pubkey - fn2._privkey = fn1._privkey - fn2._encprivkey = fn1._encprivkey + fn2._pubkey = fn._pubkey + fn2._privkey = fn._privkey + fn2._encprivkey = fn._encprivkey fn2._current_seqnum = 0 fn2._current_roothash = "\x00" * 32 # and set the encoding parameters to something completely different - fn2._required_shares = 4 - fn2._total_shares = 9 + fn2._required_shares = k + fn2._total_shares = n p2 = FakePublish(fn2) p2._storage = s + p2._storage._peers = {} # clear existing storage + d = p2.publish(data) + def _published(res): + shares = s._peers + s._peers = {} + return shares + d.addCallback(_published) + return d + + def test_multiple_encodings(self): + # we encode the same file in two different ways (3-of-10 and 4-of-9), + # then mix up the shares, to make sure that download survives seeing + # a variety of encodings. This is actually kind of tricky to set up. + c, s, fn, p, r = self.setup_for_publish(20) + # we ignore fn, p, and r + + contents1 = "Contents for encoding 1 (3-of-10) go here" + contents2 = "Contents for encoding 2 (4-of-9) go here" + contents3 = "Contents for encoding 3 (4-of-7) go here" # we make a retrieval object that doesn't know what encoding # parameters to use fn3 = FakeFilenode(c) - fn3.init_from_uri(fn1.get_uri()) - r3 = FakeRetrieve(fn3) - r3._storage = s + fn3.init_from_uri(fn.get_uri()) # now we upload a file through fn1, and grab its shares - contents1 = "Contents for encoding 1 (3-of-10) go here" - contents2 = "Contents for encoding 2 (4-of-9) go here" - d = p1.publish(contents1) - def _published_1(res): - self._shares1 = s._peers - s._peers = {} - # and upload it through fn2 - return p2.publish(contents2) - d.addCallback(_published_1) - def _published_2(res): - self._shares2 = s._peers - s._peers = {} - d.addCallback(_published_2) + d = self._encode(c, s, fn, 3, 10, contents1) + def _encoded_1(shares): + self._shares1 = shares + d.addCallback(_encoded_1) + d.addCallback(lambda res: self._encode(c, s, fn, 4, 9, contents2)) + def _encoded_2(shares): + self._shares2 = shares + d.addCallback(_encoded_2) + d.addCallback(lambda res: self._encode(c, s, fn, 4, 7, contents3)) + def _encoded_3(shares): + self._shares3 = shares + d.addCallback(_encoded_3) + def _merge(res): log.msg("merging sharelists") # we merge the shares from the two sets, leaving each shnum in @@ -770,11 +772,12 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): # # 4-of-9 a s2 # 4-of-9 b s2 - # 4-of-9 c s2 - # 3-of-9 d s1 + # 4-of-7 c s3 + # 4-of-9 d s2 # 3-of-9 e s1 # 3-of-9 f s1 - # 4-of-9 g s2 + # 3-of-9 g s1 + # 4-of-9 h s2 # # so that neither form can be recovered until fetch [f], at which # point version-s1 (the 3-of-10 form) should be recoverable. If @@ -785,15 +788,13 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): # we can use this framework to assert that all recoverable # versions are retrieved, and test that 'epsilon' does its job - places = [2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 2] + places = [2, 2, 3, 2, 1, 1, 1, 2] sharemap = {} - for i in range(len(s._sequence)): - peerid = s._sequence[i] + for i,peerid in enumerate(c._peerids): peerid_s = shortnodeid_b2a(peerid) for shnum in self._shares1.get(peerid, {}): - sharemap[shnum] = peerid if shnum < len(places): which = places[shnum] else: @@ -801,13 +802,20 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): s._peers[peerid] = peers = {} in_1 = shnum in self._shares1[peerid] in_2 = shnum in self._shares2.get(peerid, {}) - #print peerid_s, shnum, which, in_1, in_2 + in_3 = shnum in self._shares3.get(peerid, {}) + #print peerid_s, shnum, which, in_1, in_2, in_3 if which == 1: if in_1: peers[shnum] = self._shares1[peerid][shnum] + sharemap[shnum] = peerid elif which == 2: if in_2: peers[shnum] = self._shares2[peerid][shnum] + sharemap[shnum] = peerid + elif which == 3: + if in_3: + peers[shnum] = self._shares3[peerid][shnum] + sharemap[shnum] = peerid # we don't bother placing any other shares # now sort the sequence so that share 0 is returned first @@ -816,7 +824,11 @@ class Roundtrip(unittest.TestCase): s._sequence = new_sequence log.msg("merge done") d.addCallback(_merge) - d.addCallback(lambda res: r3.retrieve()) + def _retrieve(res): + r3 = FakeRetrieve(fn3) + r3._storage = s + return r3.retrieve() + d.addCallback(_retrieve) def _retrieved(new_contents): ## the current specified behavior is "first version recoverable" #self.failUnlessEqual(new_contents, contents1)