In XL PutObject & CompleteMultipartUpload, the existing object is renamed
to the temporary directory before checking if worm is enabled or not.
Most of the times, this doesn't cause an issue unless two uploads to the
same location occurs at the same time. Since there is no locking in object
handlers, both uploads will reach XL layer. The second client acquiring
write lock in put object or complete upload in XL will rename the object
to the temporary directory before doing the check and returning the error (wrong!).
This commit fixes then the behavior: no rename to temporary directory if
worm is enabled.
Current implementation simply uses all the memory locally
and crashes when a large upload is initiated using Minio
browser UI.
This PR uploads stream in blocks and finally commits the blocks
allowing for low memory footprint while uploading large objects
through Minio browser UI.
This PR also adds ETag compatibility for single PUT operations.
Fixes#6542Fixes#6550
This to ensure that we heal all entries in config/
prefix, we will have IAM and STS related files which
are being introduced in #6168 PR
This is a change to ensure that we heal all of them
properly, not just `config.json`
go test shows the following warning:
```
WARNING: DATA RACE
Write at 0x000002909e18 by goroutine 276:
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.testAdminCmdRunnerSignalService()
/home/travis/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/cmd/admin-rpc_test.go:44 +0x94
Previous read at 0x000002909e18 by goroutine 194:
github.com/minio/minio/cmd.testServiceSignalReceiver()
/home/travis/gopath/src/github.com/minio/minio/cmd/admin-handlers_test.go:467 +0x70
```
The reason for this data race is that some admin tests are not waiting for go routines
that they created to be properly exited, which triggers the race detector.
When download profiling data API fails to gather profiling data
from all nodes for any reason (including profiler not enabled),
return 400 http code with the appropriate json message.
This commit adds two functions for removing
confidential information - like SSE-C keys -
from HTTP headers / object metadata.
This creates a central point grouping all
headers/entries which must be filtered / removed.
See also https://github.com/minio/minio/pull/6489#discussion_r219797993
of #6489
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.
Allow minio s3 gateway to use aws environment credentials,
IAM instance credentials, or AWS file credentials.
If AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCSES_KEY are set,
or minio is running on an ec2 instance with IAM instance credentials,
or there is a file $HOME/.aws/credentials, minio running as an S3
gateway will authenticate with AWS S3 using those one of credentials.
The lookup order:
1. AWS environment varaibles
2. IAM instance credentials
3. $HOME/.aws/credentials
4. minio environment variables
To authenticate with the minio gateway, you will always use the
minio environment variables MINIO_ACCESS_KEY MINIO_SECRET_KEY.
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
The test TestServerTLSCiphers seems to fail sometimes for
no obvious reason. Actually the test is not needed
(as unit test) since minio/mint tests the server's TLS ciphers
as part of its security tests.
Fixes#5977
Currently, one node in a cluster can fail to boot with the following error message:
```
ERROR Unable to initialize config system: Storage resources are insufficient for the write operation
```
This happens when disks are formatted, read quorum is met but write
quorum is not met. In checkServerConfig(), a insufficient read quorum
error is replaced by errConfigNotFound, the code will generate a
new config json and try to save it, but it will fail because write
quorum is not met.
Replacing read quorum with errConfigNotFound is also wrong because it
can lead, in rare cases, to overwrite the config set by the user.
So, this commit adds a retry mechanism in configuration initialization
to retry only with read or write quorum errors.
This commit will also fix the following cases:
- Read quorum is lost just after the initialization of the object layer.
- Write quorum not met when upgrading configuration version.
ReadFile RPC input argument has been changed in commit a8f5939452959d27674560c6b803daa9,
however, RPC doesn't detect such a change when it calls other nodes with older versions.
Hence, bumping RPC version.
Fixes#6458
It was expected that in gateway mode, we do not know
the backend types whereas in NAS gateway since its
an extension of FS mode (standalone) this leads to
an issue in LivenessCheckHandler() which would perpetually
return 503, this would affect all kubernetes, openshift
deployments of NAS gateway.
This commit fixes an AWS S3 incompatibility issue.
The AccessKeyID may contain one or more `/` which caused
the server to interpret parts of the AccessKeyID as
other `X-Amz-Credential` parameters (like date, region, ...)
This commit fixes this by allowing 5 or more
`X-Amz-Credential` parameter strings and only interpreting
the last 5.
Fixes#6443
This commit will print connection failures to other disks in other nodes
after 5 retries. It is useful for users to understand why the
distribued cluster fails to boot up.
Enhance a little bit the error message that is showing
when access & secret keys are not specified in the
environment when running Minio in gateway and server mode.
This commit also removes a redundant check of access/secret keys.
This commit fixes the Manta gateway client creation flow. We now affix
the endpoint scheme with endpoint URL while creating the Manta client
for gateway.
Also add steps in Manta gateway docs on how to run with custom Manta
endpoint.
Fixes#6408
This commit fixes are regression in the server regarding
handling SSE requests with wrong SSE-C keys.
The server now returns an AWS S3 compatable API error (access denied)
in case of the SSE key does not match the secret key used during upload.
Fixes#6431
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.
Removing an empty directory is not working because of xl.DeleteObject()
was only checking if the passed prefix is an actual object but it
should also check if it is an empty directory.
soMaxConn value is 128 on almost all linux systems,
this value is too low for Minio at times when used
against large concurrent workload e.g: spark applications
this causes a sort of SYN flooding observed by the kernel
to allow for large backlog increase this value to 2048.
With this value we do not see anymore SYN flooding
kernel messages.
ListMultipartUploads implementation is meant for docker-registry
use-case only. It lists only the first upload with a prefix matching
the object being uploaded.
* 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.
An issue was reproduced when minio-js client functional
tests are setting lower case http headers, in our current
master branch we specifically look for canonical host header
which may be not necessarily true for all http clients.
This leads to a perpetual hang on the *net.Conn*.
This PR fixes regression caused by #6206 by handling the
case insensitivity.
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.
One typo introduced in a recent commit miscalculates if worm and browser
are enabled or not. A simple test is also added to detect this issue
in the future if it ever happens again.
In current master when you do `mc watch` you can see a
dynamic ARN being listed which exposes the remote IP as well
```
mc watch play/airlines
```
On another terminal
```
mc admin info play
● play.minio.io:9000
Uptime : online since 11 hours ago
Version : 2018-08-22T07:50:45Z
Region :
SQS ARNs : arn:minio:sqs::httpclient+51c39c3f-131d-42d9-b212-c5eb1450b9ee+73.222.245.195:33408
Stats : Incoming 30GiB, Outgoing 7.6GiB
Storage : Used 7.7GiB
```
SQS ARNs listed as part of ServerInfo should be only external targets,
since listing an ARN here is not useful and it cannot be re-purposed in
any manner.
This PR fixes this issue by filtering out httpclient from the ARN list.
This is a regression introduced in #52940e4431725c
This commit adds error handling for SSE-KMS requests to
HEAD, GET, PUT and COPY operations. The server responds
with `not implemented` if a client sends a SSE-KMS
request.
This package provide customizable TCP net.Listener with various
performance-related options:
* SO_REUSEPORT. This option allows linear scaling server performance
on multi-CPU servers.
See https://www.nginx.com/blog/socket-sharding-nginx-release-1-9-1/ for details.
* TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT. This option expects the server reads from the accepted
connection before writing to them.
* TCP_FASTOPEN. See https://lwn.net/Articles/508865/ for details.
Add support for sse-s3 encryption with vault as KMS.
Also refactoring code to make use of headers and functions defined in
crypto package and clean up duplicated code.
This PR fixes a regression introduced in 8eb838bf91
where hashing technique was used on prefixes to get the right set
to perform the operation, this is not correct since prefixes and
their corresponding keys might hash to a different value depending
on the key length.
For prefixes/directories we should look everywhere to support proper
quorum based listing.
Fixes#6293
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
Modified the LogIf function to log only if the error passed
is not on the ignored errors list.
Currently, only disk not found error is added to the list.
Added a new function in logger package called LogAlwaysIf,
which will print on any error.
Fixes#5997
This commit adds support for detecting SSE-KMS headers.
The server should be able to detect SSE-KMS headers to
at least fail such S3 requests with not implemented.
When a S3 client sends a GET Object with a range header, 206 http
code is returned indicating success, however the call of the object
layer's GetObject() inside the handler can return an error and will lead
to writing an XML error message, which is obviously wrong since
we already sent 206 http code. So in the case, we just stop sending
data to the S3 client, this latter can still detect if there is no
error when comparing received data with Content-Length header
in the Get Object response.
ANSI colors do not work on dumb terminals, in situations
when minio is running as a service under systemd.
This PR ensures we turn off color in those situations.
This is to avoid serializing RPC contention on ongoing
parallel operations, the blocking profile indicating
all calls were being serialized through setRetryTicker.
This commit adds the crypto.* errors to the
`toAPIErrorCode` switch. Further this commit adds an S3
API error code returned whenever the client specifes a
SSE-S3 request with an invalid algorithm parameter.
Fixes#6238
globalPolicySys used to be initialized in fs/xl layer. The referenced
commit moved this logic to server/gateway initialization,but a check
to avoid double initialization prevented globalPolicySys to be loaded
from disk for NAS.
fixes regression from commit be1700f595
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.
POST mime/multipart upload style can have filename value optional
which leads to implementation issues in Go releases in their
standard mime/multipart library.
When `filename` doesn't exist Go doesn't update `form.File` which
we rely on to extract the incoming file data, strangely when `filename`
is not specified this data is buffered in memory and is now part of
`form.Value` instead of `form.File` which creates an inconsistent
behavior.
This PR tries to fix this in our code for the time being, but ideal PR
would be to fix the upstream mime/multipart library to handle the
above situation consistently.
This commit adds a `fmt.Stringer` implementation for
SSE-S3 and SSE-C. The string representation is the
domain used for object key sealing.
See: `ObjectKey.Seal(...)` and `ObjectKey.Unseal(...)`
Continuing from PR 157ed65c35
Our posix.go implementation did not handle I/O errors
properly on the disks, this led to situations where
top-level callers such as ListObjects might return early
without even verifying all the available disks.
This commit tries to address this in Kubernetes, drbd/nbd based
persistent volumes which can disconnect under load and
result in the situations with disks return I/O errors.
This commit also simplifies listing operation, listing
never returns any error. We can avoid this since we pretty
much ignore most of the errors anyways. When objects are
accessed directly we return proper errors.
* crypto: add support for parsing SSE-C/SSE-S3 metadata
This commit adds support for detecting and parsing
SSE-C/SSE-S3 object metadata. With the `IsEncrypted`
functions it is possible to determine whether an object
seems to be encrypted. With the `ParseMetadata` functions
it is possible to validate such metadata and extract the
SSE-C/SSE-S3 related values.
It also fixes some naming issues.
* crypto: add functions for creating SSE object metadata
This commit adds functions for creating SSE-S3 and
SSE-C metadata. It also adds a `CreateMultipartMetadata`
for creating multipart metadata.
For all functions unit tests are included.
Since implementing `pwrite` like implementation would
require a more complex code than background append
implementation, it is better to keep the current code
as is and not implement `pwrite` based functionality.
Closes#4881
Healthcheck handler in current implementation was
performing ListBuckets() to check for liveness of Minio
service. ListBuckets() implementation on the other hand
doesn't do quorum based listing and if one of the disks
returned error, an I/O error it would be lead to kubernetes
taking the minio pod down prematurely even if the disk
is not local to that minio server.
The reason is ListBuckets() call cannot be trusted to
provide us the valid information that we need, Minio is a
clustered application which is designed to handle disk
failures. Error on one of the disks doesn't mean the pod
should become fully non-operational.
This PR attempts to fix this by only checking for alive
disks which are local to each setup and also by simply
performing a Stat() operation, if the Stat() returned
error on all disks local to a particular server then
we can let kubernetes safely take it down, until then
we should be operational.
The current code for deleting 1000 objects simultaneously
causes significant random I/O, which on slower drives
leads to servers disconnecting in a distributed setup.
Simplify this by serially deleting and reducing the
chattiness of this operation.
Currently, requestid field in logEntry is not populated, as the
requestid field gets set at the very end.
It is now set before regular handler functions. This is also
useful in setting it as part of the XML error response.
Travis build for ppc64le has been quite inconsistent and stays queued
for most of the time. Removing this build as part of Travis.yml for
the time being.
- Add console target logging, enabled by default.
- Add http target logging, which supports an endpoint
with basic authentication (username/password are passed
in the endpoint url itself)
- HTTP target logging is asynchronous and some logs can be
dropped if channel buffer (10000) is full
In a small window, UI error tries to split lines for an eye candy
error message. However, since we show some docs.minio.io links in some
error messages, these links are actually broken and not easily selected
in a X terminal. This PR changes the behavior and won't split lines
anymore.
This commit adds basic support for SSE-C / SSE-C copy.
This includes functions for determining whether SSE-C
is requested by the S3 client and functions for parsing
such HTTP headers.
All S3 SSE-C parsing errors are exported such that callers
can pattern-match to forward the correct error to S3
clients.
Further the SSE-C related internal metadata entry-keys
are added by this commit.
This commit adds a basic KMS implementation for an
operator-specified SSE-S3 master key. The master key
is wrapped as KMS such that using SSE-S3 with master key
and SSE-S3 with KMS can use the same code.
Bindings for a remote / true KMS (like hashicorp vault)
will be added later on.
This commit updates the key derivation to reflect the
latest change of crypto/doc.go. This includes handling
the insecure legacy KDF.
Since #6064 is fixed, the 3. test case for object key
generation is enabled again.
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.
This commit fixes the size calculation for multipart
objects. The decrypted size of an encrypted multipart
object is the sum of the decrypted part sizes.
Also fixes the key derivation in CopyObjectPart.
Instead of using the same object-encryption-key for each
part now an unique per-part key is derived.
Updates #6139
Minio server was preventing itself to start when any notification
target is down and not running. The PR changes the behavior by
avoiding startup abort in that case, so the user will still
be able to access Minio server using mc admin commands after
a restart or set config commands.
This commit fixes a weakness of the key-encryption-key
derivation for SSE-C encrypted objects. Before this
change the key-encryption-key was not bound to / didn't
depend on the object path. This allows an attacker to
repalce objects - encrypted with the same
client-key - with each other.
This change fixes this issue by updating the
key-encryption-key derivation to include:
- the domain (in this case SSE-C)
- a canonical object path representation
- the encryption & key derivation algorithm
Changing the object path now causes the KDF to derive a
different key-encryption-key such that the object-key
unsealing fails.
Including the domain (SSE-C) and encryption & key
derivation algorithm is not directly neccessary for this
fix. However, both will be included for the SSE-S3 KDF.
So they are included here to avoid updating the KDF
again when we add SSE-S3.
The leagcy KDF 'DARE-SHA256' is only used for existing
objects and never for new objects / key rotation.
This PR simplifies the code to avoid tracking
any running usage events. This PR also brings
in an upper threshold of upto 1 minute suspend
the usage function after which the usage would
proceed without waiting any longer.
This commit introduces a new crypto package providing
AWS S3 related cryptographic building blocks to implement
SSE-S3 (master key or KMS) and SSE-C.
This change only adds some basic functionallity esp.
related to SSE-S3 and documents the general approach
for SSE-S3 and SSE-C.
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.
Minio server returns 403 (access denied) for head requests to prefixes
without trailing "/", this is different from S3 behaviour. S3 returns
404 in such cases.
Fixes#6080
This commit prevents complete server failures caused by
`logger.CriticalIf` calls. Instead of calling `os.Exit(1)`
the function now executes a panic with a special value
indicating that a critical error happend. At the top HTTP
handler layer panics are recovered and if its a critical
error the client gets an InternalServerError status code.
Further this allows unit tests to cover critical-error code
paths.
Add compile time GOROOT path to the list of prefix
of file paths to be removed.
Add webhandler function names to the slice that
stores function names to terminate logging.
During startup until the object layer is initialized
logger is disabled to provide for a cleaner UI error
message. CriticalIf is disabled, use FatalIf instead.
Also never call os.Exit(1) on running servers where
you can return error to client in handlers.
This commit limits the amount of memory allocated by the
S3 Multi-Object-Delete-API. The server used to allocate as
many bytes as provided by the client using Content-Length.
S3 specifies that the S3 Multi-Object-Delete-API can delete
at most 1000 objects using a single request.
(See: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/multiobjectdeleteapi.html)
Since the maximum S3 object name is limited to 1024 bytes the
XML body sent by the client can only contain up to 1000 * 1024
bytes (excluding XML format overhead).
This commit limits the size of the parsed XML for the S3
Multi-Object-Delete-API to 2 MB. This fixes a DoS
vulnerability since (auth.) clients, MitM-adversaries
(without TLS) and un-auth. users accessing buckets allowing
multi-delete by policy can kill the server.
This behavior is similar to the AWS-S3 implementation.
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.