It looks like from implementation point of view fastjson
parser pool doesn't behave the same way as expected
when dealing many `xl.json` from multiple disks.
The fastjson parser pool usage ends up returning incorrect
xl.json entries for checksums, with references pointing
to older entries. This led to the subtle bug where checksum
info is duplicated from a previous xl.json read of a different
file from different disk.
This commit adds an admin API route and handler for
requesting status information about a KMS key.
Therefore, the client specifies the KMS key ID (when
empty / not set the server takes the currently configured
default key-ID) and the server tries to perform a dummy encryption,
re-wrap and decryption operation. If all three succeed we know that
the server can access the KMS and has permissions to generate, re-wrap
and decrypt data keys (policy is set correctly).
The change now is to ensure that we take custom URL as
well for updating the deployment, this is required for
hotfix deliveries for certain deployments - other than
the community release.
This commit changes the previous work d65a2c6725
with newer set of requirements.
Also deprecates PeerUptime()
Add API to set policy mapping for a user or group
Contains a breaking Admin APIs change.
- Also enforce all applicable policies
- Removes the previous /set-user-policy API
Bump up peerRESTVersion
Add get user info API to show groups of a user
Without explicit conversion to UTC() from Unix
time the zone information is lost, this leads
to XML marshallers marshaling the time into
a wrong format.
This PR fixes the compatibility issue with AWS STS
API by keeping Expiration format close to ISO8601
or RFC3339
Fixes#8041
This change adds admin APIs and IAM subsystem APIs to:
- add or remove members to a group (group addition and deletion is
implicit on add and remove)
- enable/disable a group
- list and fetch group info
When checking if federation is necessary, the code compares
the SRV record stored in etcd against the list of endpoints
that the MinIO server is exposing. If there is an intersection
in this list the request is forwarded.
The SRV record includes both the host and the port, but the
intersection check previously only looked at the IP address. This
would prevent federation from working in situations where the endpoint
IP is the same for multiple MinIO servers. Some examples of where this
can occur are:
- running mulitiple copies of MinIO on the same host
- using multiple MinIO servers behind a NAT with port-forwarding
Golang proactively prints this error
`http: proxy error: context canceled`
when a request arrived to the current deployment and
redirected to another deployment in a federated setup.
Since this error can confuse users, this commit will
just hide it.
Allow renaming/editing a notification config. By replying with
a successful GetBucketNotification response, without checking
for any missing config ARN in targetList.
Fixes#7650
Related to #7982, this PR refactors the code
such that we validate the OPA or JWKS in a
common place.
This is also a refactor which is already done
in the new config migration change. Attempt
to avoid any network I/O during Unmarshal of
JSON from disk, instead do it later when
updating the in-memory data structure.
Problem: MinIO incorrectly appends DNS SRV records of buckets that have a prefix match with a given bucket. E.g bucket1 would incorrectly get bucket's DNS records too.
Solution: This fix ensures that we only add SRV records that match the key exactly
This PR is based off @sinhaashish's PR for object lifecycle
management, which includes support only for,
- Expiration of object
- Filter using object prefix (_not_ object tags)
N B the code for actual expiration of objects will be included in a
subsequent PR.
The SQL parser as it stands right now ignores alias for aggregate
result, e.g. `SELECT COUNT(*) AS thing FROM s3object` doesn't actually
return record like `{"thing": 42}`, it returns a record like `{"_1": 42}`.
Column alias for aggregate result is supported in AWS's S3 Select, so
this commit fixes that by respecting the `expr.As` in the expression.
Also improve test for S3 select
On top of testing a simple `SELECT` query, we want to test a few more
"advanced" queries (e.g. aggregation).
Convert existing tests into table driven tests[1], and add the new test
cases with "advanced" queries into them.
[1] - https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/TableDrivenTests
This API returns the information related to the self healing routine.
For the moment, it returns:
- The total number of objects that are scanned
- The last time when an item was scanned
This PR adds support for adding session policies
for further restrictions on STS credentials, useful
in situations when applications want to generate
creds for multiple interested parties with different
set of policy restrictions.
This session policy is not mandatory, but optional.
Fixes#7732
This PR fixes a security issue where an IAM user based
on his policy is granted more privileges than restricted
by the users IAM policy.
This is due to an issue of prefix based Matcher() function
which was incorrectly matching prefix based on resource
prefixes instead of exact match.
With these changes we are now able to peak performances
for all Write() operations across disks HDD and NVMe.
Also adds readahead for disk reads, which also increases
performance for reads by 3x.
This patch includes the following changes in event store interface
- Removes memory store. We will not persist events in memory anymore, if `queueDir` is not set.
- Orders the events before replaying to the broker.
common prefixes in bucket name if already created
are disallowed when etcd is configured due to the
prefix matching issue. Make sure that when we look
for bucket we are only interested in exact bucket
name not the prefix.
Healing scan used to read all objects parts to check for bitrot
checksum. This commit will add a quicker way of healing scan
by only checking if parts are actually present in disks or not.
- Also, switch to jstream to generate internal record representation
from CSV/JSON readers
- This fixes a bug in which JSON output objects have their keys
reversed from the order they are specified in the Select columns.
- Also includes a fix for tests.
Currently windows support was relying on Symlink as
a way to detect a drive, this doesn't work in latest
Windows 2016, fix this to use a proper mechanism by
using win32 APIs.
Additionally also add support for detecting bind mounts
on Linux.
- The events will be persisted in queueStore if `queueDir` is set.
- Else, if queueDir is not set events persist in memory.
The events are replayed back when the mqtt broker is back online.
This PR also adds some comments and simplifies
the code. Primary handling is done to ensure
that we make sure to honor cached buffer.
Added unit tests as well
Fixes#7141
- Staging buffer is flushed every 500ms. In cases where the result
records are slowly generated (e.g. when a where condition
matches very few records), this change causes the server to send
results even though the staging buffer is not full.
- Refactor messageWriter code to use simpler channel based
co-ordination instead of atomic variables.
foo.CORRUPTED should never be created because when
multiple sets are involved we would hash the file
to wrong a location, this PR removes the code.
But allows DeleteBucket() to work properly to delete
dangling buckets/objects. Also adds another option
to Healing where a user needs to specify `--remove`
such that all dangling objects will be deleted with
user confirmation.
This change adds support for casting strings to Timestamp via CAST:
`CAST('2010T' AS TIMESTAMP)`
It also implements the following date-time functions:
- UTCNOW()
- DATE_ADD()
- DATE_DIFF()
- EXTRACT()
For values passed to these functions, date-types are automatically
inferred.
Collect historic cpu and mem stats. Also, use actual values
instead of formatted strings while returning to the client. The string
formatting prevents values from being processed by the server or
by the client without parsing it.
This change will allow the values to be processed (eg.
compute rolling-average over the lifetime of the minio server)
and offloads the formatting to the client.
More than one client can't use the same clientID for MQTT connection.
This causes problem in distributed deployments where config is shared
across nodes, as each Minio instance tries to connect to MQTT using the
same clientID.
This commit removes the clientID field in config, and allows
MQTT client to create random clientID for each node.
Batching records into a single SQL Select message in the response
leads to significant speed up as the message header overhead is made
negligible.
This change leads to a speed up of 3-5x for queries that select many
small records.
- New parser written from scratch, allows easier and complete parsing
of the full S3 Select SQL syntax. Parser definition is directly
provided by the AST defined for the SQL grammar.
- Bring support to parse and interpret SQL involving JSON path
expressions; evaluation of JSON path expressions will be
subsequently added.
- Bring automatic type inference and conversion for untyped
values (e.g. CSV data).
Returning unexpected errors can cause problems for config handling,
which is what led gateway deployments with etcd to misbehave and
had stopped working properly
Also add a cross compile script to test always cross
compilation for some well known platforms and architectures
, we support out of box compilation of these platforms even
if we don't make an official release build.
This script is to avoid regressions in this area when we
add platform dependent code.
This PR supports iam and bucket policies to have
policy variable replacements in resource and
condition key values.
For example
- ${aws:username}
- ${aws:userid}
This is part of implementation for mc admin health command. The
ServerDrivesPerfInfo() admin API returns read and write speed
information for all the drives (local and remote) in a given Minio
server deployment.
Part of minio/mc#2606
Currently we would end up considering common prefix
buckets to be part of the same DNS service record,
which leads to Minio server wrongly forwarding the
records to incorrect IPs.
This PR implements one of the pending items in issue #6286
in S3 API a user can request CSV output for a JSON document
and a JSON output for a CSV document. This PR refactors
the code a little bit to bring this feature.
clientID must be a unique `UUID` for each connections. Now, the
server generates it, rather considering the config.
Removing it as it is non-beneficial right now.
Fixes#6364
This improves the performance of certain queries dramatically,
such as 'count(*)' etc.
Without this PR
```
~ time mc select --query "select count(*) from S3Object" myminio/sjm-airlines/star2000.csv.gz
2173762
real 0m42.464s
user 0m0.071s
sys 0m0.010s
```
With this PR
```
~ time mc select --query "select count(*) from S3Object" myminio/sjm-airlines/star2000.csv.gz
2173762
real 0m17.603s
user 0m0.093s
sys 0m0.008s
```
Almost a 250% improvement in performance. This PR avoids a lot of type
conversions and instead relies on raw sequences of data and interprets
them lazily.
```
benchcmp old new
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_100K-4 551213 259782 -52.87%
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_1M-4 6981901985 2432413729 -65.16%
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_2M-4 13511978488 4536903552 -66.42%
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_10M-4 68427084908 23266283336 -66.00%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_100K-4 2366 485 -79.50%
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_1M-4 47455492 21462860 -54.77%
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_2M-4 95163637 43110771 -54.70%
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_10M-4 476959550 216906510 -54.52%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_100K-4 1233079 1086024 -11.93%
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_1M-4 2607984120 557038536 -78.64%
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_2M-4 5254103616 1128149168 -78.53%
BenchmarkSQLAggregate_10M-4 26443524872 5722715992 -78.36%
```
User's key should satisfy the requirement of `mc config host add`.
Check access key and secret key length before adding a new user,
avoid creating a useless user which cannot be added into config
host or log into the browser.
This is done such that if WSO2 was re-configured
with new TLS certs, and newer tokens are signed
with a newer public key. Once populated parse the JWT
again
Commit 5c13765168 removed postgre registration triggerd
by the automatic gofmt command but it was the only where pg is registered. This commit
fixes behavior and adds unit tests to check whether postgre & sql are registered or not.
This PR introduces two new features
- AWS STS compatible STS API named AssumeRoleWithClientGrants
```
POST /?Action=AssumeRoleWithClientGrants&Token=<jwt>
```
This API endpoint returns temporary access credentials, access
tokens signature types supported by this API
- RSA keys
- ECDSA keys
Fetches the required public key from the JWKS endpoints, provides
them as rsa or ecdsa public keys.
- External policy engine support, in this case OPA policy engine
- Credentials are stored on disks
httpRespToErrorResponse() usually reads the http response when
the http error code is not expected to parse the json error
response in the http body, however it was never properly closing
the connection. This PR fixes the behavior.
The new call combines GetObjectInfo and GetObject, and returns an
object with a ReadCloser interface.
Also adds a number of end-to-end encryption tests at the handler
level.
Two handlers are added to admin API to enable profiling and disable
profiling of a server in a standalone mode, or all nodes in the
distributed mode.
/minio/admin/profiling/start/{cpu,block,mem}:
- Start profiling and return starting JSON results, e.g. one
node is offline.
/minio/admin/profiling/download:
- Stop the on-going profiling task
- Stream a zip file which contains all profiling files that can
be later inspected by go tool pprof
A bug concerning the validation of connectionString is found,
however there is no solution to fix it for now, postgresql API
doesn't help to do that hence disabling validation of that field.
This PR adds two new admin APIs in Minio server and madmin package:
- GetConfigKeys(keys []string) ([]byte, error)
- SetConfigKeys(params map[string]string) (err error)
A key is a path in Minio configuration file, (e.g. notify.webhook.1)
The user will always send a string value when setting it in the config file,
the API will know how to convert the value to the appropriate type. The user
is also able to set a raw json.
Before setting a new config, Minio will validate all fields and try to connect
to notification targets if available.
Currently Go http connection pool was not being properly
utilized leading to degrading performance as the number
of concurrent requests increased.
As recommended by Go implementation, we have to drain the
response body and close it.
* Revert "Encrypted reader wrapped in NewGetObjectReader should be closed (#6383)"
This reverts commit 53a0bbeb5b.
* Revert "Change SelectAPI to use new GetObjectNInfo API (#6373)"
This reverts commit 5b05df215a.
* Revert "Implement GetObjectNInfo object layer call (#6290)"
This reverts commit e6d740ce09.
This combines calling GetObjectInfo and GetObject while returning a
io.ReadCloser for the object's body. This allows the two operations to
be under a single lock, fixing a race between getting object info and
reading the object body.
This PR is the first set of changes to move the config
to the backend, the changes use the existing `config.json`
allows it to be migrated such that we can save it in on
backend disks.
In future releases, we will slowly migrate out of the
current architecture.
Fixes#6182
When an S3 client issues a GET request with range specified, Minio
server returns some partial data with 206 http code. The latter
is sent in MINIO_HTTP_TRACE output which is incorrect. This PR
fixes the issue.
No locks are ever left in memory, we also
have a periodic interval of clearing stale locks
anyways. The lock instrumentation was not complete
and was seldom used.
Deprecate this for now and bring it back later if
it is really needed. This also in-turn seems to improve
performance slightly.
With CoreDNS now supporting etcdv3 as the DNS backend, we
can update our federation target to etcdv3. Users will now be
able to use etcdv3 server as the federation backbone.
Minio will update bucket data to etcdv3 and CoreDNS can pick
that data up and serve it as bucket style DNS path.
Commit 0d52126023 caused a regression in setting
a new bucket policy in a distributed setup. The reason is that gob is not able
to encode fields declared as interfaces unless we provide GobEncode() and GobDecode()
This PR adds them by using json marshaller and unmarshaller that are already
implemented for Functions interface.
disk usage crawling is not needed when a tenant
is not sharing the same disk for multiple other
tenants. This PR adds an optimization when we
see a setup uses entire disk, we simply rely on
statvfs() to give us total usage.
This PR also additionally adds low priority
scheduling for usage check routine, such that
other go-routines blocked will be automatically
unblocked and prioritized before usage.
This PR adds CopyObject support for objects residing in buckets
in different Minio instances (where Minio instances are part of
a federated setup).
Also, added support for multiple Minio domain IPs. This is required
for distributed deployments, where one deployment may have multiple
nodes, each with a different public IP.
Buckets already present on a Minio server before it joins a
bucket federated deployment will now be added to etcd during
startup. In case of a bucket name collision, admin is informed
via Minio server console message.
Added configuration migration for configuration stored in etcd
backend.
Also, environment variables are updated and ListBucket path style
request is no longer forwarded.
This commit adds a check to the server's admin-API such that it only
accepts Admin-API requests with authenticated bodies. Further this
commit updates the `madmin` package to always add the
`X-Amz-Content-Sha256` header.
This change improves the Admin-API security since the server does not
accept unauthenticated request bodies anymore.
After this commit `mc` must be updated to the new `madmin` api because
requests over TLS connections will fail.
This commit fixes a DoS vulnerability for certain APIs using
signature V4 by verifying the content-md5 and/or content-sha56 of
the request body in a streaming mode.
The issue was caused by reading the entire body of the request into
memory to verify the content-md5 or content-sha56 checksum if present.
The vulnerability could be exploited by either replaying a V4 request
(in the 15 min time frame) or sending a V4 presigned request with a
large body.
This PR fixes a regression where the remote bucket policies
were not updated due to policy.Resource not having exported
fields, gob fails with unexported fields while marshalling.
This commit ensures that all tickers are stopped using defer ticker.Stop()
style. This will also fix one bug seen when a client starts to listen to
event notifications and that case will result a leak in tickers.
Previously we used allow bucket policies without
`Version` field to be set to any given value, but
this behavior is inconsistent with AWS S3.
PR #5790 addressed this by making bucket policies
stricter and cleaner, but this causes a breaking
change causing any existing policies perhaps without
`Version` field or the field to be empty to fail upon
server startup.
This PR brings a code to migrate under these scenarios
as a one time operation.
- remove old bucket policy handling
- add new policy handling
- add new policy handling unit tests
This patch brings support to bucket policy to have more control not
limiting to anonymous. Bucket owner controls to allow/deny any rest
API.
For example server side encryption can be controlled by allowing
PUT/GET objects with encryptions including bucket owner.
This is an effort to remove panic from the source.
Add a new call called CriticialIf, that calls LogIf and exits.
Replace panics with one of CriticalIf, FatalIf and a return of error.
As we move to multiple config backends like local disk and etcd,
config file should not be read from the disk, instead the quick
package should load and verify for duplicate entries.
fixes a regression introduced in 0e4431725c
when removing a previously applied notification configuration.
event.ParseConfig() was stricter in terms of handling notification
configuration, we need to allow when notification configuration is
sent empty, this is the way to remove notification configuration.
Current code didn't implement the logic to support
decrypting encrypted multiple parts, this PR fixes
by supporting copying encrypted multipart objects.
This PR implements an object layer which
combines input erasure sets of XL layers
into a unified namespace.
This object layer extends the existing
erasure coded implementation, it is assumed
in this design that providing > 16 disks is
a static configuration as well i.e if you started
the setup with 32 disks with 4 sets 8 disks per
pack then you would need to provide 4 sets always.
Some design details and restrictions:
- Objects are distributed using consistent ordering
to a unique erasure coded layer.
- Each pack has its own dsync so locks are synchronized
properly at pack (erasure layer).
- Each pack still has a maximum of 16 disks
requirement, you can start with multiple
such sets statically.
- Static sets set of disks and cannot be
changed, there is no elastic expansion allowed.
- Static sets set of disks and cannot be
changed, there is no elastic removal allowed.
- ListObjects() across sets can be noticeably
slower since List happens on all servers,
and is merged at this sets layer.
Fixes#5465Fixes#5464Fixes#5461Fixes#5460Fixes#5459Fixes#5458Fixes#5460Fixes#5488Fixes#5489Fixes#5497Fixes#5496
in-memory caching cannot be cleanly implemented
without the access to GC which Go doesn't naturally
provide. At times we have seen that object caching
is more of an hindrance rather than a boon for
our use cases.
Removing it completely from our implementation
related to #5160 and #5182
This is a generic minimum value. The current reason is to support
Azure blob storage accounts name whose length is less than 5. 3 is the
minimum length for Azure.
- Changes related to moving admin APIs
- admin APIs now have an endpoint under /minio/admin
- admin APIs are now versioned - a new API to server the version is
added at "GET /minio/admin/version" and all API operations have the
path prefix /minio/admin/v1/<operation>
- new service stop API added
- credentials change API is moved to /minio/admin/v1/config/credential
- credentials change API and configuration get/set API now require TLS
so that credentials are protected
- all API requests now receive JSON
- heal APIs are disabled as they will be changed substantially
- Heal API changes
Heal API is now provided at a single endpoint with the ability for a
client to start a heal sequence on all the data in the server, a
single bucket, or under a prefix within a bucket.
When a heal sequence is started, the server returns a unique token
that needs to be used for subsequent 'status' requests to fetch heal
results.
On each status request from the client, the server returns heal result
records that it has accumulated since the previous status request. The
server accumulates upto 1000 records and pauses healing further
objects until the client requests for status. If the client does not
request any further records for a long time, the server aborts the
heal sequence automatically.
A heal result record is returned for each entity healed on the server,
such as system metadata, object metadata, buckets and objects, and has
information about the before and after states on each disk.
A client may request to force restart a heal sequence - this causes
the running heal sequence to be aborted at the next safe spot and
starts a new heal sequence.
This change replaces all imports of "crypto/sha256" with
"github.com/minio/sha256-simd". The sha256-simd package
is faster on ARM64 (NEON instructions) and can take advantage
of AVX-512 in certain scenarios.
Fixes#5374
This change restircts the supported cipher suites of the minio server.
The server only supports AEAD ciphers (Chacha20Poly1305 and
AES-GCM)
The supported cipher suites are:
- tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305
- tls.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305
- tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- tls.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
- tls.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
Fixes#5244 and #5291
After the addition of Storage Class support, readQuorum
and writeQuorum are decided on a per object basis, instead
of deployment wide static quorums.
This PR updates madmin api to remove readQuorum/writeQuorum
and add Standard storage class and reduced redundancy storage
class parity as return values. Since these parity values are
used to decide the quorum for each object.
Fixes#5378
Since the server performs automatic clean-up of multipart uploads that
have not been resumed for more than a couple of weeks, it was decided
to remove functionality to heal multipart uploads.
- Use it to send the Content-MD5 header correctly encoded to S3
Gateway
- Fixes a bug in PutObject (including anonymous PutObject) and
PutObjectPart with S3 Gateway found when testing with Mint.
This change adds server-side-encryption support for HEAD, GET and PUT
operations. This PR only addresses single-part PUTs and GETs without
HTTP ranges.
Further this change adds the concept of reserved object metadata which is required
to make encrypted objects tamper-proof and provide API compatibility to AWS S3.
This PR adds the following reserved metadata entries:
- X-Minio-Internal-Server-Side-Encryption-Iv ('guarantees' tamper-proof property)
- X-Minio-Internal-Server-Side-Encryption-Kdf (makes Key-MAC computation negotiable in future)
- X-Minio-Internal-Server-Side-Encryption-Key-Mac (provides AWS S3 API compatibility)
The prefix `X-Minio_Internal` specifies an internal metadata entry which must not
send to clients. All client requests containing a metadata key starting with `X-Minio-Internal`
must also rejected. This is implemented by a generic-handler.
This PR implements SSE-C separated from client-side-encryption (CSE). This cannot decrypt
server-side-encrypted objects on the client-side. However, clients can encrypted the same object
with CSE and SSE-C.
This PR does not address:
- SSE-C Copy and Copy part
- SSE-C GET with HTTP ranges
- SSE-C multipart PUT
- SSE-C Gateway
Each point must be addressed in a separate PR.
Added to vendor dir:
- x/crypto/chacha20poly1305
- x/crypto/poly1305
- github.com/minio/sio
When MINIO_TRACE_DIR is provided, create a new log file and store all
HTTP requests + responses data, body are excluded to reduce memory
consumption. MINIO_HTTP_TRACE=1 enables logging. Use non mem
consuming http req/resp recorders, the maximum is about 32k per request.
This logs to STDOUT, body logging is disabled for PutObject PutObjectPart
GetObject.
Verify() was being called by caller after the data
has been successfully read after io.EOF. This disconnection
opens a race under concurrent access to such an object.
Verification is not necessary outside of Read() call,
we can simply just do checksum verification right inside
Read() call at io.EOF.
This approach simplifies the usage.
This PR addresses a long standing dependency on
`gopkg.in/check.v1` project used for our tests.
All tests are re-written to use the go default
testing framework instead.
There was no reason for us to use an external
package where Go tools are sufficient for this.
The reedsolomon library now avoids allocations during reconstruction.
This change exploits that to reduce memory allocs and GC preasure during
healing and reading.
On *NIX platforms the statfs(2) system call returns a struct containing both the
free blocks in the filesystem (Statfs_t.Bfree) and the free blocks available to
the unprivileged or non-superuser (Statfs_t.Bavail).
The `Bfree` and `Bavail` fields (with `Bfree >= Bavail`) will be set to
different values on e.g. filesystems such as ext4 that reserve a certain
percentage of the filesystem blocks which may only be allocated by admnistrative
privileged processes.
The calculations for the `Total` disk space need to subtract the difference
between the `Bfree` and `Bavail` fields for it to correctly show the total
available storage space available for unprivileged users.
This implicitly fixes a bug where the `Used = Total - Free` calculation yielded
different (and also incorrect) results for identical contents stored when only
the sizes of the disks or backing volumes differed. (as can be witnessed in the
`Used:` value displayed in the Minio browser)
See:
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ext4#Reserved_blocks
- http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/statfs.2.html
- https://man.openbsd.org/statfs
- http://lingrok.org/xref/coreutils/src/df.c#893
This is an improvement upon existing implementation
by avoiding transfer of access and secret keys over
the network. This change only exchanges JWT tokens
generated by an rpc client. Even if the JWT can be
traced over the network on a non-TLS connection, this
change makes sure that we never really expose the
secret key over the network.
Since go1.8 os.RemoveAll and os.MkdirAll both support long
path names i.e UNC path on windows. The code we are carrying
was directly borrowed from `pkg/os` package and doesn't need
to be in our repo anymore. As a side affect this also
addresses our codecoverage issue.
Refer #4658
Peek could fail legitimately when clients abruptly close connection. So,
io.EOF and network timeout errors are not logged while all other errors
will be logged.
* Refactor HTTP server to address bugs
* Remove unnecessary goroutine to start multiple TCP listeners.
* HTTP server waits for shutdown to maximum of Server.ShutdownTimeout
than per serverShutdownPoll.
* Handles new connection errors properly.
* Handles read and write timeout properly.
* Handles error on start of HTTP server properly by exiting minio
process.
Fixes#4494#4476 & fixed review comments
This updates dependency for
- AWS S3 backend.
- pkg/madmin
```
- Relax isValidBucketName to allow reading existing buckets. (#708) (3 minutes ago) <Harshavardhana>
- For GCS the size limit of S3 is not useful. (#711) (3 days ago) <Harshavardhana>
- s3utils: Support AWS S3 US GovCloud endpoint. (#701) (3 days ago) <Harshavardhana>
- api: Always strip 80/443 port from host (#709) (3 days ago) <Anis Elleuch>
- Redact signature strings properly. (#706) (4 days ago) <Harshavardhana>
- api: Single putObject can use temporary file always. (#703) (6 days ago) <Harshavardhana>
- Spelling fix (#704) (7 days ago) <Jacob Taylor>
- api/encrypt: Get() on encrypted object should be a reader. (#699) (2 weeks ago) <Harshavardhana>
- get: Fix reading an object if its size is unknown (#694) (3 weeks ago) <Anis Elleuch>
- fixes#696 by updating the examples for put-encrypted-object and get-encrypted-object (#697) (3 weeks ago) <Tejay Cardon>
- fix InvalidAccessKeyId error according to amazon documentation (#692) (4 weeks ago) <samkevich>
- Add AWS S3 SSE-C example. (#689) (4 weeks ago) <Harshavardhana>
- According to RFC7232 Etag should be in quotes for If-Match. (#688) (5 weeks ago) <Harshavardhana>
- api: getReaderSize() should honor seeked file descriptors. (#681) (5 weeks ago) <Harshavardhana>
- tests: Use bytes.Repeat() when generating big data (#683) (5 weeks ago) <Anis Elleuch>
- api: Failed call retry with region only when http.StatusBadRequest. (#678) (5 weeks ago) <Harshavardhana>
- api: Add NewWithCredentials() (#646) (5 weeks ago) <Harshavardhana>
```
Looks like if we follow pattern such as
```
_ = rlk
```
Go can potentially kick in GC and close the fd when
the reference is lost, only speculation is that
the cause here is `SetFinalizer` which is set on
`os.close()` internally in `os` stdlib.
This is unexpected and unsual endeavour for Go, but
we have to make sure the reference is never lost
and always dies with the server.
Fixes#4530
This patch also reverts previous changes which were
merged for migration to the newer disk format. We will
be bringing these changes in subsequent releases. But
we wish to add protection in this release such that
future release migrations are protected.
Revert "fs: Migration should handle bucketConfigs as regular objects. (#4482)"
This reverts commit 976870a391.
Revert "fs: Migrate object metadata to objects directory. (#4195)"
This reverts commit 76f4f20609.
This change adopts the upstream fix in this regard at
https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/41834/ for Minio's
purposes.
Go's current os.Stat() lacks support for lot of strange
windows files such as
- share symlinks on SMB2
- symlinks on docker nanoserver
- de-duplicated files on NTFS de-duplicated volume.
This PR attempts to incorporate the change mentioned here
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20100212-00/?p=14963/
The article suggests to use Windows I/O manager to
dereference the symbolic link.
Fixes#4122
Duration for which a lock was held can be computed from the `Since`
field of `OpsLockState`. It is the difference between current time and
time at which the namespace lock was held. This change avoids
superfluous instrumentation.
Previous value was set to avoid large cache value build
up but we can clearly see this can cause lots of GC
pauses which can lead to significant drop in performance.
Change this value to 50% and decrease the value to 25%
once the 75% cache size is used. To have a larger
window for GC pauses.
Another change is to only allow caching if a server has
more than 24GB of RAM instead of 8GB.
go fails to build Minio under at least, armv6 and 386 due to some
inconsistencies in the type of one syscall variable in different
architectures. This PR casts that variable to uint64 to achieve
the desired consistency.
This is necessary where in certain environments where
cgroup is used to limit memory usage of a container or
a particular process.
GetStats() is used by caching module to figure out the
optimal cacheable size in memory with cgroup limits
what sysinfo reports might not be the right value set
for a given process.
Fixes#4001
`disksUnavailable` healStatus constant indicates that a given object
needs healing but one or more of disks requiring heal are offline. This
can be used by admin heal API consumers to distinguish between a
successful heal and a no-op since the outdated disks were offline.
In the algorithm to check if an object requires healing, in addition to
checking if all disks have xl.json present we should check if all parts
of the object are present and have valid blake2b checksums.
Also fixed a minor compilation error in heal-objects-list.go.
* Add a new function Save() which saves given configuration into given file.
* Simplify Load() function.
* Remove unused CheckVersion().
* CheckData() is a private function now.
* quick_test.go is part of quick package now.
* minio server uses top level quick.Load() and quick.Save() functions.
Without this fix, `mc admin heal -I` wouldn't be able to heal ongoing
uploads. `mc` depends on `ListUploadsHeal` API to identify ongoing
uploads to heal given a bucket and an object.
This API is meant for administrative tools like mc-admin to heal an
ongoing multipart upload on a Minio server. N B This set of admin
APIs apply only for Minio servers.
`github.com/minio/minio/pkg/madmin` provides a go SDK for this (and
other admin) operations. Specifically,
func HealUpload(bucket, object, uploadID string, dryRun bool) error
Sample admin API request:
POST
/?heal&bucket=mybucket&object=myobject&upload-id=myuploadID&dry-run
- Header(s): ["x-minio-operation"] = "upload"
Notes:
- bucket, object and upload-id are mandatory query parameters
- if dry-run is set, API returns success if all parameters passed are
valid.
Following is a sample list lock API request schematic,
/?lock&bucket=mybucket&prefix=myprefix&duration=holdDuration
x-minio-operation: list
The response would contain the list of locks held on mybucket matching
myprefix for a duration longer than holdDuration.
The order of marker and delimiter and in listObjectsHeal() internal function
are switched. That will give wrong result in case of a non recursive objects
heal list.
* Implement heal format REST API handler
* Implement admin peer rpc handler to re-initialize storage
* Implement HealFormat API in pkg/madmin
* Update pkg/madmin API.md to incl. HealFormat
* Added unit tests for ReInitDisks rpc handler and HealFormatHandler
* Filter lock info based on bucket, prefix and time since lock was held
* Implement list and clear locks REST API
* madmin: Add list and clear locks API
* locks: Clear locks matching bucket, prefix, relTime.
* Gather lock information across nodes for both list and clear locks admin REST API.
* docs: Add lock API to management APIs
This change brings in changes at multiple places
- Reuse buffers at almost all locations ranging
from rpc, fs, xl, checksum etc.
- Change caching behavior to disable itself
under low memory conditions i.e < 8GB of RAM.
- Only objects cached are of size 1/10th the size
of the cache for example if 4GB is the cache size
the maximum object size which will be cached
is going to be 400MB. This change is an
optimization to cache more objects rather
than few larger objects.
- If object cache is enabled default GC
percent has been reduced to 20% in lieu
with newly found behavior of GC. If the cache
utilization reaches 75% of the maximum value
GC percent is reduced to 10% to make GC
more aggressive.
- Do not use *bytes.Buffer* due to its growth
requirements. For every allocation *bytes.Buffer*
allocates an additional buffer for its internal
purposes. This is undesirable for us, so
implemented a new cappedWriter which is capped to a
desired size, beyond this all writes rejected.
Possible fix for #3403.
Do not attempt to fetch volume/drive information for
each i/o situation. In our case we do this in all calls
`posix.go` this in-turn created a terrible situation for
windows. This issue does not affect the i/o path on Unix
platforms since statvfs calls are in the range of micro
seconds on these platforms.
This verification is only needed during startup and we
let things fail at a later stage on windows.
This API is precursor before implementing `minio lambda` and `mc` continous replication.
This new api is an extention to BucketNofication APIs.
// Request
```
GET /bucket?notificationARN=arn:minio:lambda:us-east-1:10:minio HTTP/1.1
...
...
```
// Response
```
{"Records": ...}
...
...
...
{"Records": ...}
```
- Support for '?' wildcard for resource matching.
- Wildcard package is added with Match functions.
- Wildcard.Match supports '*' and wild.MatchExtended supports both '*'
and '?' wildcards in the pattern string.
- Tests for the same for the wide range of cases.
* XL/erasure-read: optimize memory allocation during erasure-read by using temporary buffer pool.
With the change the buffer needed during GetObject by erasureReadFile is allocated only once.
Change brings in a new signVerifyReader which provides a io.Reader
compatible reader, additionally implements Verify() function.
Verify() function validates the signature present in the incoming
request. This approach is choosen to avoid complexities involved
in using io.Pipe().
Thanks to Krishna for his inputs on this.
Fixes#2058Fixes#2054Fixes#2087
Previously checkDiskFree() checks for free available space. This
patch enables checkDiskFree() also checks for free inodes in linux and
free clusters in windows.
Fixes#2075
The object cache implementation is XL cache, which defaults
to 8GB worth of read cache. Currently GetObject() transparently
writes to this cache upon first client read and then subsequently
serves reads from the same cache.
Currently expiration is not implemented.
Some environments might disable access to `/dev/tty`, fall
back to '80' in such scenarios.
Move to 'cheggaaa/pb' package for better cross platform
support on fetching terminal width.
Fixes#1891
The functionality provided by minhttp will be implemented
cleanly through our own APIs. Since we are not going to
send SIGUSR2 and manage configuration in that manner, it
doesn't make sense to use minhttp.
Fixes#1586
Signature calculation has now moved out from being a package to
top-level as a layered mechanism.
In case of payload calculation with body, go-routines are initiated
to simultaneously write and calculate shasum. Errors are sent
over the writer so that the lower layer removes the temporary files
properly.
Optimizing List Objects by using binary sort to discard entries in cases
where prefix or marker is set.
Adding test coverage to ListObjects.
Adding benchmark to ListObjects.
In the common case, GetObject is called on a bucket that exists and an
object that exists and is not a directory. It should be optimized for
this case, thus error-related syscalls are pushed back until they are
necessary.
This should not impact performance negatively in the uncommon case, and
instead drops two otherwise unnecessary os.Stat's in the common case.
The race conditions around a proper error being returned were present
beforehand.
It also renames 'err' to 'e'.
When list object is invoked, it creates a goroutine if not available
for given parameters else uses existing goroutine. These goroutines
are alive for 15 seconds for further continuation list object request
else they exit.
Fixes#1076
This commit improves the docs for both functions (more Go-like) and
drops an unnecessary condition in IsValidBucketName. This also drops a
condition in IsValidObjectName where "" (empty string) was a valid
object name. This has been fixed and will no longer return true.
This commit also adds tests for both functions, including a regression
test for the bug fix.
There is now a simple test and a benchmark for ListBuckets. I also
dropped an unnecessary check that was simply repeated from above,
guaranteed to be true.
It had a lot of code that was the same as GetBucketMetadata, so instead
call GBM from SBM so as to reduce doing the same thing in two different
spots. Theoretically this will induce a small overhead as now at least
two calls of denormalizeBucket are made, although this shouldn't be
noticeable.
This commit prefers the use of 'defer' for fs.Unlock (and fs.RUnlock)
because it is more idiomatic Go and reduces repetition in the code,
lending to a cleaner code base.
It also switches a few uses of the lock to read-only locks, which should
improve performance of those functions dramatically in certain contexts.
This API takes input XML input in following form.
```
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Delete>
<Quiet>true</Quiet>
<Object>
<Key>Key</Key>
</Object>
<Object>
<Key>Key</Key>
</Object>
...
</Delete>
```
and responds the list of successful deletes, list of errors
for all the deleted objects.
```
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<DeleteResult xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/">
<Deleted>
<Key>sample1.txt</Key>
</Deleted>
<Error>
<Key>sample2.txt</Key>
<Code>AccessDenied</Code>
<Message>Access Denied</Message>
</Error>
</DeleteResult>
```
Golang 1.6 is default version for the build now.
Additionally set 'GODEBUG=cgocheck=0' for now, until
we fix the erasure coding package.
Readmore here https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.6#cgo
- Move fs-definitions.go and break them into fs-datatypes.go, fs-bucket-acl.go
and fs-utils.go
- Move api-definitions.go to api-response.go, where they should be.
- Move web-definitions to its related handlers.
Minor optimization.
- Add 1000 entries buffered channel for walkerCh.
- Reset marker after the lexical order has reached and
compare only if the marker is set.
- Fixes initiating parallel uploads, and configs being quickly
re-written by another incoming request.
- Parallel uploads work smoothly now and return expected behavior.
Fail createObject() if a file already exists and one attempts
to create a prefix/directory by same name.
Send an approriate error back to the client as 409 Conflict.
Currently the server would set 'application/octet-stream' for all
objects, set this value based on the file extension transparently.
This is useful in case of minio browser to facilitate displaying
proper icons for the different mime data types.
Incoming request params in presigned can come in different order
for different implementations. Rather than verifying a full string
we should verify individual params instead.
This patch fixes an incompatibility issue with AWS SDK Java.
Fixes#1059 - Thanks to @notnoopci for reporting this problem.
listObjects was returning inconsistent results, i.e missing
entries during recursive and non-recursive listing. This led
to 'mc mirror' copying contents repeatedly consisdering
these files to be missing on the destination.
This patch addresses this problem - fixes#1056
HMAC is a much simpler implementation, providing the same
benefits as RSA, avoids additional steps and keeps the code
simpler.
This patch also additionally
- Implements PutObjectURL API.
- GetObjectURL, PutObjectURL take TargetHost as another
argument for generating URL's for proper target destination.
- Adds experimental TLS support for JSON RPC calls.
Without this change listObjects() goes into an infinite loop for
files which have special characters i.e "++" encoded with "%2B%2B".
We have to unescape and convert them to their native representation
before being used internally.
Fixes#1052
Existing code
```
{
if os.IsNotExist(e) {
e = os.MkdirAll(objectDir, 0700)
if e != nil {
return "", probe.NewError(e)
}
}
return "", probe.NewError(e) ---> Error was here.
}
```
For a successful 'MkdirAll' it would still return an empty uploadID,
but the 'error' would be nil. This would succeed the request but
client would fail.
Fix is to re-arrange the logic. Thanks to Alexander Neumann @fd0, for
reporting this problem.
- limit list buckets to limit only 100 buckets, all uppercase buckets
are now lowercase and work transparently with all calls.
- Change disk.Stat to disk.GetInfo and return back disk.Info{} struct.
- Introduce new ioutils package which implements ReadDirN(path, n),
ReadDirNamesN(path, n)
Golang http server strips off 'Expect' header, if the
client sent this as part of signed headers we need to
handle otherwise we would see a signature mismatch.
`aws-cli` sets this as part of signed headers which is
a bad idea since servers trying to implement AWS
Signature version '4' will all encounter this issue.
According to
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.20
Expect header is always of form:
Expect = "Expect" ":" 1#expectation
expectation = "100-continue" | expectation-extension
So it safe to assume that '100-continue' is what would
be sent, for the time being keep this work around.
Remove option of providing Technique and handling errors based on that
choose a matrix type automatically based on number of data blocks.
INTEL recommends on using cauchy for consistent invertible matrices,
while vandermonde is faster we should default to cauchy for large
data blocks.
Stream reading needs to check for length parameter being non zero,
after Reading() a predefined set of buffer length an EOF might be returned
with length == 0.
Erasure taking this zeroed data in might wrongly encode it as part of existing
data blocks which leads to errors while decoding even when the other contents
are intact.
- Upon first time invocation ``minio controller`` would create access keys and secret id
- Upon request passing 'keys' arg ``minio controller`` would provide the keys
- Add colorized notification
This change brings a new SignatureHandler where Presigned.
Requests without Payload are handled very early before even
going through the call.
This change simplifies Donut codebase to not have signature related
logic for all API's.
Simplification is still needed for Payload based signature eg. PUT/POST calls
, which are still part of the donut codebase, which will be done subsequently
after donut re-write.