// Copyright (c) 2015-2021 MinIO, Inc. // // This file is part of MinIO Object Storage stack // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU Affero General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . package cmd import ( "bytes" "context" "encoding/hex" "errors" "fmt" "io" "math/rand" "net" "net/http" "path" "runtime" "strconv" "strings" "sync" "time" "unicode/utf8" "github.com/google/uuid" "github.com/klauspost/compress/s2" "github.com/klauspost/readahead" "github.com/minio/minio-go/v7/pkg/s3utils" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/config/compress" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/config/dns" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/config/storageclass" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/crypto" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/hash" xhttp "github.com/minio/minio/internal/http" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/ioutil" "github.com/minio/minio/internal/logger" "github.com/minio/pkg/trie" "github.com/minio/pkg/wildcard" ) const ( // MinIO meta bucket. minioMetaBucket = ".minio.sys" // Multipart meta prefix. mpartMetaPrefix = "multipart" // MinIO Multipart meta prefix. minioMetaMultipartBucket = minioMetaBucket + SlashSeparator + mpartMetaPrefix // MinIO tmp meta prefix. minioMetaTmpBucket = minioMetaBucket + "/tmp" // MinIO tmp meta prefix for deleted objects. minioMetaTmpDeletedBucket = minioMetaTmpBucket + "/.trash" minioMetaSpeedTestBucket = minioMetaBucket + "/speedtest" minioMetaSpeedTestBucketPrefix = "objects/" // DNS separator (period), used for bucket name validation. dnsDelimiter = "." // On compressed files bigger than this; compReadAheadSize = 100 << 20 // Read this many buffers ahead. compReadAheadBuffers = 5 // Size of each buffer. compReadAheadBufSize = 1 << 20 ) // isMinioBucket returns true if given bucket is a MinIO internal // bucket and false otherwise. func isMinioMetaBucketName(bucket string) bool { return strings.HasPrefix(bucket, minioMetaBucket) } // IsValidBucketName verifies that a bucket name is in accordance with // Amazon's requirements (i.e. DNS naming conventions). It must be 3-63 // characters long, and it must be a sequence of one or more labels // separated by periods. Each label can contain lowercase ascii // letters, decimal digits and hyphens, but must not begin or end with // a hyphen. See: // http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/BucketRestrictions.html func IsValidBucketName(bucket string) bool { // Special case when bucket is equal to one of the meta buckets. if isMinioMetaBucketName(bucket) { return true } if len(bucket) < 3 || len(bucket) > 63 { return false } // Split on dot and check each piece conforms to rules. allNumbers := true pieces := strings.Split(bucket, dnsDelimiter) for _, piece := range pieces { if len(piece) == 0 || piece[0] == '-' || piece[len(piece)-1] == '-' { // Current piece has 0-length or starts or // ends with a hyphen. return false } // Now only need to check if each piece is a valid // 'label' in AWS terminology and if the bucket looks // like an IP address. isNotNumber := false for i := 0; i < len(piece); i++ { switch { case (piece[i] >= 'a' && piece[i] <= 'z' || piece[i] == '-'): // Found a non-digit character, so // this piece is not a number. isNotNumber = true case piece[i] >= '0' && piece[i] <= '9': // Nothing to do. default: // Found invalid character. return false } } allNumbers = allNumbers && !isNotNumber } // Does the bucket name look like an IP address? return !(len(pieces) == 4 && allNumbers) } // IsValidObjectName verifies an object name in accordance with Amazon's // requirements. It cannot exceed 1024 characters and must be a valid UTF8 // string. // // See: // http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingMetadata.html // // You should avoid the following characters in a key name because of // significant special handling for consistency across all // applications. // // Rejects strings with following characters. // // - Backslash ("\") // // additionally minio does not support object names with trailing SlashSeparator. func IsValidObjectName(object string) bool { if len(object) == 0 { return false } if HasSuffix(object, SlashSeparator) { return false } return IsValidObjectPrefix(object) } // IsValidObjectPrefix verifies whether the prefix is a valid object name. // Its valid to have a empty prefix. func IsValidObjectPrefix(object string) bool { if hasBadPathComponent(object) { return false } if !utf8.ValidString(object) { return false } if strings.Contains(object, `//`) { return false } return true } // checkObjectNameForLengthAndSlash -check for the validity of object name length and prefis as slash func checkObjectNameForLengthAndSlash(bucket, object string) error { // Check for the length of object name if len(object) > 1024 { return ObjectNameTooLong{ Bucket: bucket, Object: object, } } // Check for slash as prefix in object name if HasPrefix(object, SlashSeparator) { return ObjectNamePrefixAsSlash{ Bucket: bucket, Object: object, } } if runtime.GOOS == globalWindowsOSName { // Explicitly disallowed characters on windows. // Avoids most problematic names. if strings.ContainsAny(object, `:*?"|<>`) { return ObjectNameInvalid{ Bucket: bucket, Object: object, } } } return nil } // SlashSeparator - slash separator. const SlashSeparator = "/" // retainSlash - retains slash from a path. func retainSlash(s string) string { if s == "" { return s } return strings.TrimSuffix(s, SlashSeparator) + SlashSeparator } // pathsJoinPrefix - like pathJoin retains trailing SlashSeparator // for all elements, prepends them with 'prefix' respectively. func pathsJoinPrefix(prefix string, elem ...string) (paths []string) { paths = make([]string, len(elem)) for i, e := range elem { paths[i] = pathJoin(prefix, e) } return paths } // pathJoin - like path.Join() but retains trailing SlashSeparator of the last element func pathJoin(elem ...string) string { trailingSlash := "" if len(elem) > 0 { if HasSuffix(elem[len(elem)-1], SlashSeparator) { trailingSlash = SlashSeparator } } return path.Join(elem...) + trailingSlash } // mustGetUUID - get a random UUID. func mustGetUUID() string { u, err := uuid.NewRandom() if err != nil { logger.CriticalIf(GlobalContext, err) } return u.String() } // Create an s3 compatible MD5sum for complete multipart transaction. func getCompleteMultipartMD5(parts []CompletePart) string { var finalMD5Bytes []byte for _, part := range parts { md5Bytes, err := hex.DecodeString(canonicalizeETag(part.ETag)) if err != nil { finalMD5Bytes = append(finalMD5Bytes, []byte(part.ETag)...) } else { finalMD5Bytes = append(finalMD5Bytes, md5Bytes...) } } s3MD5 := fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", getMD5Hash(finalMD5Bytes), len(parts)) return s3MD5 } // Clean unwanted fields from metadata func cleanMetadata(metadata map[string]string) map[string]string { // Remove STANDARD StorageClass metadata = removeStandardStorageClass(metadata) // Clean meta etag keys 'md5Sum', 'etag', "expires", "x-amz-tagging". return cleanMetadataKeys(metadata, "md5Sum", "etag", "expires", xhttp.AmzObjectTagging, "last-modified", VersionPurgeStatusKey) } // Filter X-Amz-Storage-Class field only if it is set to STANDARD. // This is done since AWS S3 doesn't return STANDARD Storage class as response header. func removeStandardStorageClass(metadata map[string]string) map[string]string { if metadata[xhttp.AmzStorageClass] == storageclass.STANDARD { delete(metadata, xhttp.AmzStorageClass) } return metadata } // cleanMetadataKeys takes keyNames to be filtered // and returns a new map with all the entries with keyNames removed. func cleanMetadataKeys(metadata map[string]string, keyNames ...string) map[string]string { newMeta := make(map[string]string, len(metadata)) for k, v := range metadata { if contains(keyNames, k) { continue } newMeta[k] = v } return newMeta } // Extracts etag value from the metadata. func extractETag(metadata map[string]string) string { etag, ok := metadata["etag"] if !ok { // md5Sum tag is kept for backward compatibility. etag = metadata["md5Sum"] } // Success. return etag } // HasPrefix - Prefix matcher string matches prefix in a platform specific way. // For example on windows since its case insensitive we are supposed // to do case insensitive checks. func HasPrefix(s string, prefix string) bool { if runtime.GOOS == globalWindowsOSName { return strings.HasPrefix(strings.ToLower(s), strings.ToLower(prefix)) } return strings.HasPrefix(s, prefix) } // HasSuffix - Suffix matcher string matches suffix in a platform specific way. // For example on windows since its case insensitive we are supposed // to do case insensitive checks. func HasSuffix(s string, suffix string) bool { if runtime.GOOS == globalWindowsOSName { return strings.HasSuffix(strings.ToLower(s), strings.ToLower(suffix)) } return strings.HasSuffix(s, suffix) } // Validates if two strings are equal. func isStringEqual(s1 string, s2 string) bool { if runtime.GOOS == globalWindowsOSName { return strings.EqualFold(s1, s2) } return s1 == s2 } // Ignores all reserved bucket names or invalid bucket names. func isReservedOrInvalidBucket(bucketEntry string, strict bool) bool { if bucketEntry == "" { return true } bucketEntry = strings.TrimSuffix(bucketEntry, SlashSeparator) if strict { if err := s3utils.CheckValidBucketNameStrict(bucketEntry); err != nil { return true } } else { if err := s3utils.CheckValidBucketName(bucketEntry); err != nil { return true } } return isMinioMetaBucket(bucketEntry) || isMinioReservedBucket(bucketEntry) } // Returns true if input bucket is a reserved minio meta bucket '.minio.sys'. func isMinioMetaBucket(bucketName string) bool { return bucketName == minioMetaBucket } // Returns true if input bucket is a reserved minio bucket 'minio'. func isMinioReservedBucket(bucketName string) bool { return bucketName == minioReservedBucket } // returns a slice of hosts by reading a slice of DNS records func getHostsSlice(records []dns.SrvRecord) []string { hosts := make([]string, len(records)) for i, r := range records { hosts[i] = net.JoinHostPort(r.Host, string(r.Port)) } return hosts } // returns an online host (and corresponding port) from a slice of DNS records func getHostFromSrv(records []dns.SrvRecord) (host string) { hosts := getHostsSlice(records) rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().UTC().UnixNano())) var d net.Dialer var retry int for retry < len(hosts) { ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(GlobalContext, 300*time.Millisecond) host = hosts[rng.Intn(len(hosts))] conn, err := d.DialContext(ctx, "tcp", host) cancel() if err != nil { retry++ continue } conn.Close() break } return host } // IsCompressed returns true if the object is marked as compressed. func (o ObjectInfo) IsCompressed() bool { _, ok := o.UserDefined[ReservedMetadataPrefix+"compression"] return ok } // IsCompressedOK returns whether the object is compressed and can be decompressed. func (o ObjectInfo) IsCompressedOK() (bool, error) { scheme, ok := o.UserDefined[ReservedMetadataPrefix+"compression"] if !ok { return false, nil } switch scheme { case compressionAlgorithmV1, compressionAlgorithmV2: return true, nil } return true, fmt.Errorf("unknown compression scheme: %s", scheme) } // GetActualETag - returns the actual etag of the stored object // decrypts SSE objects. func (o ObjectInfo) GetActualETag(h http.Header) string { if _, ok := crypto.IsEncrypted(o.UserDefined); !ok { return o.ETag } return getDecryptedETag(h, o, false) } // GetActualSize - returns the actual size of the stored object func (o ObjectInfo) GetActualSize() (int64, error) { if o.IsCompressed() { sizeStr, ok := o.UserDefined[ReservedMetadataPrefix+"actual-size"] if !ok { return -1, errInvalidDecompressedSize } size, err := strconv.ParseInt(sizeStr, 10, 64) if err != nil { return -1, errInvalidDecompressedSize } return size, nil } if _, ok := crypto.IsEncrypted(o.UserDefined); ok { return o.DecryptedSize() } return o.Size, nil } // Disabling compression for encrypted enabled requests. // Using compression and encryption together enables room for side channel attacks. // Eliminate non-compressible objects by extensions/content-types. func isCompressible(header http.Header, object string) bool { globalCompressConfigMu.Lock() cfg := globalCompressConfig globalCompressConfigMu.Unlock() _, ok := crypto.IsRequested(header) if !cfg.Enabled || (ok && !cfg.AllowEncrypted) || excludeForCompression(header, object, cfg) { return false } return true } // Eliminate the non-compressible objects. func excludeForCompression(header http.Header, object string, cfg compress.Config) bool { objStr := object contentType := header.Get(xhttp.ContentType) if !cfg.Enabled { return true } // We strictly disable compression for standard extensions/content-types (`compressed`). if hasStringSuffixInSlice(objStr, standardExcludeCompressExtensions) || hasPattern(standardExcludeCompressContentTypes, contentType) { return true } // Filter compression includes. exclude := len(cfg.Extensions) > 0 || len(cfg.MimeTypes) > 0 if len(cfg.Extensions) > 0 && hasStringSuffixInSlice(objStr, cfg.Extensions) { exclude = false } if len(cfg.MimeTypes) > 0 && hasPattern(cfg.MimeTypes, contentType) { exclude = false } return exclude } // Utility which returns if a string is present in the list. // Comparison is case insensitive. func hasStringSuffixInSlice(str string, list []string) bool { str = strings.ToLower(str) for _, v := range list { if strings.HasSuffix(str, strings.ToLower(v)) { return true } } return false } // Returns true if any of the given wildcard patterns match the matchStr. func hasPattern(patterns []string, matchStr string) bool { for _, pattern := range patterns { if ok := wildcard.MatchSimple(pattern, matchStr); ok { return true } } return false } // Returns the part file name which matches the partNumber and etag. func getPartFile(entriesTrie *trie.Trie, partNumber int, etag string) (partFile string) { for _, match := range entriesTrie.PrefixMatch(fmt.Sprintf("%.5d.%s.", partNumber, etag)) { partFile = match break } return partFile } func partNumberToRangeSpec(oi ObjectInfo, partNumber int) *HTTPRangeSpec { if oi.Size == 0 || len(oi.Parts) == 0 { return nil } var start int64 end := int64(-1) for i := 0; i < len(oi.Parts) && i < partNumber; i++ { start = end + 1 end = start + oi.Parts[i].ActualSize - 1 } return &HTTPRangeSpec{Start: start, End: end} } // Returns the compressed offset which should be skipped. // If encrypted offsets are adjusted for encrypted block headers/trailers. // Since de-compression is after decryption encryption overhead is only added to compressedOffset. func getCompressedOffsets(objectInfo ObjectInfo, offset int64) (compressedOffset int64, partSkip int64, firstPart int) { var skipLength int64 var cumulativeActualSize int64 var firstPartIdx int if len(objectInfo.Parts) > 0 { for i, part := range objectInfo.Parts { cumulativeActualSize += part.ActualSize if cumulativeActualSize <= offset { compressedOffset += part.Size } else { firstPartIdx = i skipLength = cumulativeActualSize - part.ActualSize break } } } return compressedOffset, offset - skipLength, firstPartIdx } // GetObjectReader is a type that wraps a reader with a lock to // provide a ReadCloser interface that unlocks on Close() type GetObjectReader struct { io.Reader ObjInfo ObjectInfo cleanUpFns []func() opts ObjectOptions once sync.Once } // WithCleanupFuncs sets additional cleanup functions to be called when closing // the GetObjectReader. func (g *GetObjectReader) WithCleanupFuncs(fns ...func()) *GetObjectReader { g.cleanUpFns = append(g.cleanUpFns, fns...) return g } // NewGetObjectReaderFromReader sets up a GetObjectReader with a given // reader. This ignores any object properties. func NewGetObjectReaderFromReader(r io.Reader, oi ObjectInfo, opts ObjectOptions, cleanupFns ...func()) (*GetObjectReader, error) { if opts.CheckPrecondFn != nil && opts.CheckPrecondFn(oi) { // Call the cleanup funcs for i := len(cleanupFns) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { cleanupFns[i]() } return nil, PreConditionFailed{} } return &GetObjectReader{ ObjInfo: oi, Reader: r, cleanUpFns: cleanupFns, opts: opts, }, nil } // ObjReaderFn is a function type that takes a reader and returns // GetObjectReader and an error. Request headers are passed to provide // encryption parameters. cleanupFns allow cleanup funcs to be // registered for calling after usage of the reader. type ObjReaderFn func(inputReader io.Reader, h http.Header, cleanupFns ...func()) (r *GetObjectReader, err error) // NewGetObjectReader creates a new GetObjectReader. The cleanUpFns // are called on Close() in FIFO order as passed in ObjReadFn(). NOTE: It is // assumed that clean up functions do not panic (otherwise, they may // not all run!). func NewGetObjectReader(rs *HTTPRangeSpec, oi ObjectInfo, opts ObjectOptions) ( fn ObjReaderFn, off, length int64, err error, ) { if opts.CheckPrecondFn != nil && opts.CheckPrecondFn(oi) { return nil, 0, 0, PreConditionFailed{} } if rs == nil && opts.PartNumber > 0 { rs = partNumberToRangeSpec(oi, opts.PartNumber) } _, isEncrypted := crypto.IsEncrypted(oi.UserDefined) isCompressed, err := oi.IsCompressedOK() if err != nil { return nil, 0, 0, err } // if object is encrypted and it is a restore request, fetch content without decrypting. if opts.Transition.RestoreRequest != nil { isEncrypted = false isCompressed = false } // Calculate range to read (different for encrypted/compressed objects) switch { case isCompressed: var firstPart int if opts.PartNumber > 0 { // firstPart is an index to Parts slice, // make sure that PartNumber uses the // index value properly. firstPart = opts.PartNumber - 1 } // If compressed, we start from the beginning of the part. // Read the decompressed size from the meta.json. actualSize, err := oi.GetActualSize() if err != nil { return nil, 0, 0, err } off, length = int64(0), oi.Size decOff, decLength := int64(0), actualSize if rs != nil { off, length, err = rs.GetOffsetLength(actualSize) if err != nil { return nil, 0, 0, err } // In case of range based queries on multiparts, the offset and length are reduced. off, decOff, firstPart = getCompressedOffsets(oi, off) decLength = length length = oi.Size - off // For negative length we read everything. if decLength < 0 { decLength = actualSize - decOff } // Reply back invalid range if the input offset and length fall out of range. if decOff > actualSize || decOff+decLength > actualSize { return nil, 0, 0, errInvalidRange } } fn = func(inputReader io.Reader, h http.Header, cFns ...func()) (r *GetObjectReader, err error) { if isEncrypted { copySource := h.Get(xhttp.AmzServerSideEncryptionCopyCustomerAlgorithm) != "" // Attach decrypter on inputReader inputReader, err = DecryptBlocksRequestR(inputReader, h, 0, firstPart, oi, copySource) if err != nil { // Call the cleanup funcs for i := len(cFns) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { cFns[i]() } return nil, err } oi.Size = decLength } // Decompression reader. s2Reader := s2.NewReader(inputReader) // Apply the skipLen and limit on the decompressed stream. if decOff > 0 { if err = s2Reader.Skip(decOff); err != nil { // Call the cleanup funcs for i := len(cFns) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { cFns[i]() } return nil, err } } decReader := io.LimitReader(s2Reader, decLength) if decLength > compReadAheadSize { rah, err := readahead.NewReaderSize(decReader, compReadAheadBuffers, compReadAheadBufSize) if err == nil { decReader = rah cFns = append([]func(){func() { rah.Close() }}, cFns...) } } oi.Size = decLength // Assemble the GetObjectReader r = &GetObjectReader{ ObjInfo: oi, Reader: decReader, cleanUpFns: cFns, opts: opts, } return r, nil } case isEncrypted: var seqNumber uint32 var partStart int var skipLen int64 off, length, skipLen, seqNumber, partStart, err = oi.GetDecryptedRange(rs) if err != nil { return nil, 0, 0, err } var decSize int64 decSize, err = oi.DecryptedSize() if err != nil { return nil, 0, 0, err } var decRangeLength int64 decRangeLength, err = rs.GetLength(decSize) if err != nil { return nil, 0, 0, err } // We define a closure that performs decryption given // a reader that returns the desired range of // encrypted bytes. The header parameter is used to // provide encryption parameters. fn = func(inputReader io.Reader, h http.Header, cFns ...func()) (r *GetObjectReader, err error) { copySource := h.Get(xhttp.AmzServerSideEncryptionCopyCustomerAlgorithm) != "" // Attach decrypter on inputReader var decReader io.Reader decReader, err = DecryptBlocksRequestR(inputReader, h, seqNumber, partStart, oi, copySource) if err != nil { // Call the cleanup funcs for i := len(cFns) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { cFns[i]() } return nil, err } oi.ETag = getDecryptedETag(h, oi, false) // Apply the skipLen and limit on the // decrypted stream decReader = io.LimitReader(ioutil.NewSkipReader(decReader, skipLen), decRangeLength) // Assemble the GetObjectReader r = &GetObjectReader{ ObjInfo: oi, Reader: decReader, cleanUpFns: cFns, opts: opts, } return r, nil } default: off, length, err = rs.GetOffsetLength(oi.Size) if err != nil { return nil, 0, 0, err } fn = func(inputReader io.Reader, _ http.Header, cFns ...func()) (r *GetObjectReader, err error) { r = &GetObjectReader{ ObjInfo: oi, Reader: inputReader, cleanUpFns: cFns, opts: opts, } return r, nil } } return fn, off, length, nil } // Close - calls the cleanup actions in reverse order func (g *GetObjectReader) Close() error { if g == nil { return nil } // sync.Once is used here to ensure that Close() is // idempotent. g.once.Do(func() { for i := len(g.cleanUpFns) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { g.cleanUpFns[i]() } }) return nil } // SealMD5CurrFn seals md5sum with object encryption key and returns sealed // md5sum type SealMD5CurrFn func([]byte) []byte // PutObjReader is a type that wraps sio.EncryptReader and // underlying hash.Reader in a struct type PutObjReader struct { *hash.Reader // actual data stream rawReader *hash.Reader // original data stream sealMD5Fn SealMD5CurrFn } // Size returns the absolute number of bytes the Reader // will return during reading. It returns -1 for unlimited // data. func (p *PutObjReader) Size() int64 { return p.Reader.Size() } // MD5CurrentHexString returns the current MD5Sum or encrypted MD5Sum // as a hex encoded string func (p *PutObjReader) MD5CurrentHexString() string { md5sumCurr := p.rawReader.MD5Current() var appendHyphen bool // md5sumcurr is not empty in two scenarios // - server is running in strict compatibility mode // - client set Content-Md5 during PUT operation if len(md5sumCurr) == 0 { // md5sumCurr is only empty when we are running // in non-compatibility mode. md5sumCurr = make([]byte, 16) rand.Read(md5sumCurr) appendHyphen = true } if p.sealMD5Fn != nil { md5sumCurr = p.sealMD5Fn(md5sumCurr) } if appendHyphen { // Make sure to return etag string upto 32 length, for SSE // requests ETag might be longer and the code decrypting the // ETag ignores ETag in multipart ETag form i.e -N return hex.EncodeToString(md5sumCurr)[:32] + "-1" } return hex.EncodeToString(md5sumCurr) } // WithEncryption sets up encrypted reader and the sealing for content md5sum // using objEncKey. Unsealed md5sum is computed from the rawReader setup when // NewPutObjReader was called. It returns an error if called on an uninitialized // PutObjReader. func (p *PutObjReader) WithEncryption(encReader *hash.Reader, objEncKey *crypto.ObjectKey) (*PutObjReader, error) { if p.Reader == nil { return nil, errors.New("put-object reader uninitialized") } p.Reader = encReader p.sealMD5Fn = sealETagFn(*objEncKey) return p, nil } // NewPutObjReader returns a new PutObjReader. It uses given hash.Reader's // MD5Current method to construct md5sum when requested downstream. func NewPutObjReader(rawReader *hash.Reader) *PutObjReader { return &PutObjReader{Reader: rawReader, rawReader: rawReader} } func sealETag(encKey crypto.ObjectKey, md5CurrSum []byte) []byte { var emptyKey [32]byte if bytes.Equal(encKey[:], emptyKey[:]) { return md5CurrSum } return encKey.SealETag(md5CurrSum) } func sealETagFn(key crypto.ObjectKey) SealMD5CurrFn { fn := func(md5sumcurr []byte) []byte { return sealETag(key, md5sumcurr) } return fn } // CleanMinioInternalMetadataKeys removes X-Amz-Meta- prefix from minio internal // encryption metadata that was sent by minio gateway func CleanMinioInternalMetadataKeys(metadata map[string]string) map[string]string { newMeta := make(map[string]string, len(metadata)) for k, v := range metadata { if strings.HasPrefix(k, "X-Amz-Meta-X-Minio-Internal-") { newMeta[strings.TrimPrefix(k, "X-Amz-Meta-")] = v } else { newMeta[k] = v } } return newMeta } // compressOpts are the options for writing compressed data. var compressOpts []s2.WriterOption func init() { if runtime.GOARCH == "amd64" { // On amd64 we have assembly and can use stronger compression. compressOpts = append(compressOpts, s2.WriterBetterCompression()) } } // newS2CompressReader will read data from r, compress it and return the compressed data as a Reader. // Use Close to ensure resources are released on incomplete streams. // // input 'on' is always recommended such that this function works // properly, because we do not wish to create an object even if // client closed the stream prematurely. func newS2CompressReader(r io.Reader, on int64) io.ReadCloser { pr, pw := io.Pipe() // Copy input to compressor go func() { comp := s2.NewWriter(pw, compressOpts...) cn, err := io.Copy(comp, r) if err != nil { comp.Close() pw.CloseWithError(err) return } if on > 0 && on != cn { // if client didn't sent all data // from the client verify here. comp.Close() pw.CloseWithError(IncompleteBody{}) return } // Close the stream. pw.CloseWithError(comp.Close()) }() return pr } // compressSelfTest performs a self-test to ensure that compression // algorithms completes a roundtrip. If any algorithm // produces an incorrect checksum it fails with a hard error. // // compressSelfTest tries to catch any issue in the compression implementation // early instead of silently corrupting data. func compressSelfTest() { // 4 MB block. // Approx runtime ~30ms data := make([]byte, 4<<20) rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(0)) for i := range data { // Generate compressible stream... data[i] = byte(rng.Int63() & 3) } failOnErr := func(err error) { if err != nil { logger.Fatal(errSelfTestFailure, "compress: error on self-test: %v", err) } } const skip = 2<<20 + 511 r := newS2CompressReader(bytes.NewBuffer(data), int64(len(data))) b, err := io.ReadAll(r) failOnErr(err) failOnErr(r.Close()) // Decompression reader. s2Reader := s2.NewReader(bytes.NewBuffer(b)) // Apply the skipLen on the decompressed stream. failOnErr(s2Reader.Skip(skip)) got, err := io.ReadAll(s2Reader) failOnErr(err) if !bytes.Equal(got, data[skip:]) { logger.Fatal(errSelfTestFailure, "compress: self-test roundtrip mismatch.") } } // getDiskInfos returns the disk information for the provided disks. // If a disk is nil or an error is returned the result will be nil as well. func getDiskInfos(ctx context.Context, disks []StorageAPI) []*DiskInfo { res := make([]*DiskInfo, len(disks)) for i, disk := range disks { if disk == nil { continue } if di, err := disk.DiskInfo(ctx); err == nil { res[i] = &di } } return res } // hasSpaceFor returns whether the disks in `di` have space for and object of a given size. func hasSpaceFor(di []*DiskInfo, size int64) bool { // We multiply the size by 2 to account for erasure coding. size *= 2 if size < 0 { // If no size, assume diskAssumeUnknownSize. size = diskAssumeUnknownSize } var available uint64 var total uint64 var nDisks int for _, disk := range di { if disk == nil || disk.Total == 0 || (disk.FreeInodes < diskMinInodes && disk.UsedInodes > 0) { // Disk offline, no inodes or something else is wrong. continue } nDisks++ total += disk.Total available += disk.Total - disk.Used } if nDisks == 0 { return false } // Check we have enough on each disk, ignoring diskFillFraction. perDisk := size / int64(nDisks) for _, disk := range di { if disk == nil || disk.Total == 0 || (disk.FreeInodes < diskMinInodes && disk.UsedInodes > 0) { continue } if int64(disk.Free) <= perDisk { return false } } // Make sure we can fit "size" on to the disk without getting above the diskFillFraction if available < uint64(size) { return false } // How much will be left after adding the file. available -= uint64(size) // wantLeft is how much space there at least must be left. wantLeft := uint64(float64(total) * (1.0 - diskFillFraction)) return available > wantLeft }