- 20 Aug, 2024 10 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
ZTestData is Go counterpart of ztestdata on zodbtools/py side from https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/zodbtools/-/blob/f9d36ba7/zodbtools/test/conftest.py#L31-65 that was recently added in nexedi/zodbtools@bf772ce0. On Go side each ZTestData describes testdata files on the filesystem + carry arbitrary extra information. For example FileStorage tests will use it to place there "what is expected to load" information corresponding to on-filesystem database.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Currently with the only utility to retrieve map keys in sorted order. We will need this in several tests in follow-up patches.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Similarly to ZODB/py which provides u64 and p64 utilities. Add zodbpickle.Pack64 for symmetry.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Because without StrictUnicode both bytestrings (str from py2) and unicode (unicode from py2 and str from py3) load into the same Go type string so it becomes impossible to distinguish them from each other. Re-saving data, thus, also generally introduces changes as e.g. string loaded via bytestring will be saved as unicode when pickling with protocol 3. Or a loaded unicode will be saved as bytestring with pickling via protocol=2. -> Switching to StrictUnicode mode solves all those problems. Please see updated documentatin for zodbpickle.go and https://github.com/kisielk/og-rek/commit/b28613c2 for more details about StrictUnicode mode. For ZODB/go this is change in behaviour exposed to outside. However there is currently only one known ZODB/go user - WCFS in Wendelin.core - and that user will be updated correspondingly as well.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
We already have 3 places where we create picklers and unpicklers: zodb/pydata.go, fs1/index.go and zeo/proto.go and they are already diverging a bit: for example pydata was explicitly specifying protocol for pickle encoder, while other places were using defaults. We will soon want to use StrictUnicode option for all picklers and unpicklers we create, which means it is better to keep this customization only in one place instead of copy-pasting it in between callsites increasing the possibility for divergence and errors. -> Move the code to create pickler and unpickler to internal zodbpickle package as a preparatory step for that. For the reference: this package is merely a wrapper around ogórek, not a fork of any code like zodbpickle/py is.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
We will soon want to use generics and `any` which are available only for go >= 1.18 . The other changes in go.sum and go.mod are there because after just -go 1.14 +go 1.18 the build stopped to work and asked to do `go mod tidy`
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Kirill Smelkov authored
ogórek.AsInt64 was added in https://github.com/kisielk/og-rek/commit/010fbd2e with functionality similar to what we had in pickletools.Xint64 before.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
This brings in support for StrictUnicode mode, AsInt64, AsBytes and AsString helpers, and other fixes. See https://github.com/kisielk/og-rek/compare/v1.2.0...b1bd3f2e3d5e for details.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
So that building and using ZODB/go works not only in GOPATH mode.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
As promised in 6c162438 (go/zodb: Draft support for Map and List) add test that Map and List implemented on Go side can load PersistentMapping and PersistentList data generated by Python. Test that Py side can load Map and List data generated by Go is still pending. Testdata is still generated with zodbtools f9d36ba7~ i.e. before nexedi/zodbtools!29 was merged.
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- 19 Aug, 2024 2 commits
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Levin Zimmermann authored
Before this patch, the 'KnownMasterList' field of the 'NotPrimaryMaster' was expected to be structured in the following way: ArrayHeader (KnownMasterList) ArrayHeader (KnownMaster) ArrayHeader (Address) Host (string) Port (uint16) However NEO/py sends the following structure: ArrayHeader (KnownMasterList) ArrayHeader (Address) Host (string) Port (uint16) This also makes sense, as 'KnownMaster' doesn't need to add another nesting, because it only includes the address. This patch amends the NEO/go protocol definition to transparently represent the nesting as it's send by NEO/py. See also levin.zimmermann/neoppod@18287612 for a similar issue. ---- kirr: tests currently live only on t branch. /reviewed-by @kirr /reviewed-on !6
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Levin Zimmermann authored
Some NEO protocol packets have the field 'RowList'. This field contains information about each row of a partition table. In NEO/go the information of each row is represented with the 'RowInfo' type [1]. This type is defined as a struct with the field ‘CellList’. ‘CellList’ is defined as a list of 'CellInfo' [1] (e.g. an entry for each cell). NEO/go {en,de}codes struct types with ‘genStructHead’ (structures in golang are encoded as arrays in msgpack) [2]. From the 'RowList' definition, the msgpack decoder currently expects the following msgpack array structure: ArrayHeader (RowList) ArrayHeader (RowInfo) ArrayHeader (CellList) ArrayHeader (CellInfo) int32 (NID) enum (State) However NEO/py actually sends: ArrayHeader (RowList) ArrayHeader (CellList) ArrayHeader (CellInfo) int32 (NID) enum (State) In other words, currently the NEO/go msgpack encoder expects one more nesting, which NEO/py doesn’t provide (and which also doesn’t seem to be necessary as the outer nesting would always only contain one element). We could adjust the msgpack {en,de}coder to introduce an exception for the 'RowInfo' type, however as the protocol definition in 'proto.go' aims to transparently reflect the structure of the packets on the wire, it seems to be more appropriate to fix this straight in the protocol definition. This is also less error-prone as we don't have to fix all the different positions of the encoder, decoder & sizer and it's less code (particularly if 'RowInfo' doesn't stay the only case for such an issue). [1] https://lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/-/blob/1ad088c8/go/neo/proto/proto.go#L391-394 [2] https://lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/-/blob/1ad088c8/go/neo/proto/protogen.go#L1770-1775 -------- kirr: I've applied the following interdiff to the original patch of levin.zimmermann/neoppod@c93d5dbc : --- a/go/neo/neo_test.go +++ b/go/neo/neo_test.go @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ func _TestMasterStorage(t0 *tEnv) { PTid: 1, NumReplicas: 0, RowList: []proto.RowInfo{ - proto.RowInfo{proto.CellInfo{proto.NID(proto.STORAGE, 1), proto.UP_TO_DATE}}, + {proto.CellInfo{proto.NID(proto.STORAGE, 1), proto.UP_TO_DATE}}, }, })) @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ func _TestMasterStorage(t0 *tEnv) { PTid: 1, NumReplicas: 0, RowList: []proto.RowInfo{ - proto.RowInfo{proto.CellInfo{proto.NID(proto.STORAGE, 1), proto.UP_TO_DATE}}, + {proto.CellInfo{proto.NID(proto.STORAGE, 1), proto.UP_TO_DATE}}, }, })) --- a/go/neo/proto/proto_test.go +++ b/go/neo/proto/proto_test.go @@ -210,9 +210,9 @@ func TestMsgMarshal(t *testing.T) { PTid: 0x0102030405060708, NumReplicas: 34, RowList: []RowInfo{ - {CellInfo{11, UP_TO_DATE}, CellInfo{17, OUT_OF_DATE}}, - {CellInfo{11, FEEDING}}, - {CellInfo{11, CORRUPTED}, CellInfo{15, DISCARDED}, CellInfo{23, UP_TO_DATE}}, + {{11, UP_TO_DATE}, {17, OUT_OF_DATE}}, + {{11, FEEDING}}, + {{11, CORRUPTED}, {15, DISCARDED}, {23, UP_TO_DATE}}, }, }, @@ -229,9 +229,9 @@ func TestMsgMarshal(t *testing.T) { hex("cf0102030405060708") + hex("22") + hex("93") + - hex("92"+"920bd40001"+"9211d40000") + - hex("91"+"920bd40002") + - hex("93"+"920bd40003"+"920fd40004"+"9217d40001"), + hex("92"+"920bd40401"+"9211d40400") + + hex("91"+"920bd40402") + + hex("93"+"920bd40403"+"920fd40404"+"9217d40401"), }, // map[Oid]struct {Tid,Tid,bool} for cosmetics and because the tests were failing as --- FAIL: TestMsgMarshal (0.00s) proto_test.go:106: M/proto.AnswerPartitionTable: encode result unexpected: proto_test.go:107: have: 93cf0102030405060708229392920bd404019211d4040091920bd4040293920bd40403920fd404049217d40401 proto_test.go:108: want: 93cf0102030405060708229392920bd400019211d4000091920bd4000293920bd40003920fd400049217d40001 /reviewed-by @kirr /reviewed-on !6
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- 04 Aug, 2024 2 commits
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Levin Zimmermann authored
In case the last 'handshakeClient' call returns an error, 'DialLink' returns 'link = nil, err = nil'. Callers of 'DialLink' then don't recognize that 'link' is 'nil', as it's the convention to only check if 'err' is 'nil', which leads to a 'segmentation violation' as soon as subsequent code tries to access fields of 'link': ``` panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference [signal SIGSEGV: segmentation violation code=0x1 addr=0x14 pc=0x7087ae] goroutine 5 [running]: lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/neo/neonet.(*NodeLink).NewConn(0x0) /srv/slapgrid/slappart82/srv/runner/instance/slappart6/software_release/parts/wendelin.core/wcfs/neo/go/neo/neonet/connection.go:404 +0x4e lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/neo/xneo.Dial.func1() /srv/slapgrid/slappart82/srv/runner/instance/slappart6/software_release/parts/wendelin.core/wcfs/neo/go/neo/xneo/connect.go:138 +0x52 lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/internal/xio.WithCloseOnErrCancel.func2() /srv/slapgrid/slappart82/srv/runner/instance/slappart6/software_release/parts/wendelin.core/wcfs/neo/go/internal/xio/xio.go:114 +0x6a created by lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/internal/xio.WithCloseOnErrCancel in goroutine 21 /srv/slapgrid/slappart82/srv/runner/instance/slappart6/software_release/parts/wendelin.core/wcfs/neo/go/internal/xio/xio.go:109 +0x1ad ``` This patch fixes this issue so that now 'err' and 'link' are never both 'nil' again. /reviewed-by @kirr /reviewed-on kirr/neo!10
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Levin found that when all handshake attempts fail DialLink returns both link=nil and err=nil which breaks what callers expect and lead to segmentation fault when accessing that nil link. -> Add test to demonstrate the problem. With xfail removed that test currently fails as --- FAIL: TestDialLink_AllHandshakeErr (0.00s) panic: lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/neo/neonet.TestDialLink_AllHandshakeErr.gox.func4.1: lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/neo/neonet.TestDialLink_AllHandshakeErr.func2: DialLink to handshake-rejecting server: have: link=<nil> err=<nil> want: link=<nil> err=client:1 - server:2: handshake (client): unexpected EOF [recovered] We will fix the problem in the next patch. /reported-by @levin.zimmermann /reported-at !10
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- 02 Feb, 2024 1 commit
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Offload drivers from handling options such as ?read-only=1 and force them to deal with such options only via DriverOptions, never zurl. See added comment for details. /reviewed-by @levin.zimmermann /reviewed-on !4
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- 17 Jul, 2023 3 commits
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Levin Zimmermann authored
go/neo/neonet: Fix client handshake not to accept server encoding if it is different from what client indicated If the peers encoding is different than our encoding two different scenarios can happen, because the handshake order is undefined (e.g. we don't know if our handshake is received before the peer sends its handshake): 1. Our handshake is received before peer sends its handshake, NEO/py closes connection if it sees unexpected magic, version, etc. 2. The client already sends a handshake before it proceeds our handshake. In this case it initally sends us it version, we can extract its encoding, and only later, once it proceeded our handshake with the bad encoding, it closes the connection. Before this patch case (2) wasn't handled correctly by the automatic encoding detection of 'DialLink'. 'DialLink' simply accepted the different-than-expected encoding, but once the peer proceeded the nodes handshake the peer closed the connection and the initially established and returned link was immediately closed again. Due to this it was good luck whether connecting with a peer different with an encoding different from the expected one worked or didn't work (it depended on which handshake was faster). Now 'DialLink' should reliably find the correct encoding and return a stable link. -------- kirr: this is based on the following original patch by Levin: levin.zimmermann/neoppod@f6b59772 I updated documentation throughout correspondingly and also added corresponding handshake-specific test in the previous patch. See !5 and b2da69e2 (go/neo/neonet: Demonstrate problem in handshake with NEO/py) for more in-depth description of the problem.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Levin Zimmerman discovered that sometimes NEO/py accepts our handshake hello with encoding 'M', then replies its owh handshake ehlo with encoding 'N' and then further terminates the connection. In other words it looks like that the handshake went successful, but it actually did not and NEO/py terminates the link after some time. This manifests itself e.g. as infrequent TestLoad failures on t branch with the following output: === RUN TestLoad/py/!ssl I: runneo.py: /tmp/neo776618506/1 !ssl: started master(s): 127.0.0.1:21151 === RUN TestLoad/py/!ssl/enc=N(dialTryOrder=N,M) client_test.go:598: skip: does not excercise client redial === RUN TestLoad/py/!ssl/enc=N(dialTryOrder=M,N) xtesting.go:330: load 0285cbac258bf266:0000000000000000: returned err unexpected: have: neo://127.0.0.1:21151/1: load 0285cbac258bf266:0000000000000000: dial S1: dial 127.0.0.1:40345 (STORAGE): 127.0.0.1:56678 - 127.0.0.1:40345: request identification: 127.0.0.1:56678 - 127.0.0.1:40345 .1: recv: EOF want: nil xtesting.go:330: load 0285cbac258bf266:0000000000000000: returned tid unexpected: 0000000000000000 ; want: 0285cbac258bf266 xtesting.go:330: load 0285cbac258bf266:0000000000000000: returned buf = nil xtesting.go:339: load 0285cbac258bf265:0000000000000000: returned err unexpected: have: neo://127.0.0.1:21151/1: load 0285cbac258bf265:0000000000000000: dial S1: dial 127.0.0.1:40345 (STORAGE): 127.0.0.1:56688 - 127.0.0.1:40345: request identification: 127.0.0.1:56688 - 127.0.0.1:40345 .1: recv: EOF want: neo://127.0.0.1:21151/1: load 0285cbac258bf265:0000000000000000: 0000000000000000: object was not yet created ... client_test.go:588: NEO log tail: log file 'storage_0.log' tail: 2023-07-17 17:21:57.1519 DEBUG S1 connection completed for <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:51230, handler=IdentificationHandler, fd=20, server) at 7f3583fd4f50> (from 127.0.0.1:40345) 2023-07-17 17:21:57.1537 WARNING S1 Protocol version mismatch with <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:51230, handler=IdentificationHandler, fd=20, server) at 7f3583fd4f50> 2023-07-17 17:21:57.1548 DEBUG S1 connection closed for <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:51230, handler=IdentificationHandler, closed, server) at 7f3583fd4f50> 2023-07-17 17:21:57.1551 WARNING S1 A connection was lost during identification 2023-07-17 17:22:00.1582 DEBUG S1 accepted a connection from 127.0.0.1:51236 2023-07-17 17:22:00.1585 DEBUG S1 connection completed for <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:51236, handler=IdentificationHandler, fd=20, server) at 7f3583fd4e90> (from 127.0.0.1:40345) 2023-07-17 17:22:00.1604 WARNING S1 Protocol version mismatch with <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:51236, handler=IdentificationHandler, fd=20, server) at 7f3583fd4e90> 2023-07-17 17:22:00.1622 DEBUG S1 connection closed for <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:51236, handler=IdentificationHandler, closed, server) at 7f3583fd4e90> 2023-07-17 17:22:00.1625 WARNING S1 A connection was lost during identification 2023-07-17 17:22:03.1663 DEBUG S1 accepted a connection from 127.0.0.1:51238 2023-07-17 17:22:03.1666 DEBUG S1 connection completed for <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:51238, handler=IdentificationHandler, fd=20, server) at 7f3583fd4d10> (from 127.0.0.1:40345) 2023-07-17 17:22:03.1674 WARNING S1 Protocol version mismatch with <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:51238, handler=IdentificationHandler, fd=20, server) at 7f3583fd4d10> 2023-07-17 17:22:03.1688 DEBUG S1 connection closed for <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:51238, handler=IdentificationHandler, closed, server) at 7f3583fd4d10> 2023-07-17 17:22:03.1691 WARNING S1 A connection was lost during identification 2023-07-17 17:22:06.1714 DEBUG S1 accepted a connection from 127.0.0.1:57072 2023-07-17 17:22:06.1719 DEBUG S1 connection completed for <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:57072, handler=IdentificationHandler, fd=20, server) at 7f3583fd4b50> (from 127.0.0.1:40345) 2023-07-17 17:22:06.1727 WARNING S1 Protocol version mismatch with <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:57072, handler=IdentificationHandler, fd=20, server) at 7f3583fd4b50> 2023-07-17 17:22:06.1738 DEBUG S1 connection closed for <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:57072, handler=IdentificationHandler, closed, server) at 7f3583fd4b50> 2023-07-17 17:22:06.1738 WARNING S1 A connection was lost during identification log file 'master_0.log' tail: 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0799 PACKET M1 #0x0012 NotifyNodeInformation > A1 (127.0.0.1:37906) 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0799 PACKET M1 ! C0 | CLIENT | | RUNNING | 2023-07-17 14:21:21.079838 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0800 PACKET M1 #0x0102 NotifyNodeInformation > S1 (127.0.0.1:37918) 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0800 PACKET M1 ! C0 | CLIENT | | RUNNING | 2023-07-17 14:21:21.079838 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0801 DEBUG M1 Handler changed on <ServerConnection(nid=None, address=127.0.0.1:37966, handler=ClientServiceHandler, fd=18, server) at 7f3584245910> 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0802 PACKET M1 #0x0001 AnswerRequestIdentification > C0 (127.0.0.1:37966) 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0804 PACKET M1 #0x0000 NotifyNodeInformation > C0 (127.0.0.1:37966) 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0804 PACKET M1 ! C0 | CLIENT | | RUNNING | 2023-07-17 14:21:21.079838 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0804 PACKET M1 ! M1 | MASTER | 127.0.0.1:21151 | RUNNING | None 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0804 PACKET M1 ! S1 | STORAGE | 127.0.0.1:40345 | RUNNING | 2023-07-17 14:21:18.737469 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0805 PACKET M1 #0x0002 NotifyPartitionTable > C0 (127.0.0.1:37966) 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0810 PACKET M1 #0x0003 LastTransaction < C0 (127.0.0.1:37966) 2023-07-17 17:21:21.0811 PACKET M1 #0x0003 AnswerLastTransaction > C0 (127.0.0.1:37966) 2023-07-17 17:22:06.2053 DEBUG M1 <SocketConnectorIPv4 at 0x7f3584252d10 fileno 18 ('127.0.0.1', 21151), opened from ('127.0.0.1', 37966)> closed in recv 2023-07-17 17:22:06.2056 DEBUG M1 connection closed for <ServerConnection(nid=C0, address=127.0.0.1:37966, handler=ClientServiceHandler, closed, server) at 7f3584245910> 2023-07-17 17:22:06.2058 PACKET M1 #0x0014 NotifyNodeInformation > A1 (127.0.0.1:37906) 2023-07-17 17:22:06.2058 PACKET M1 ! C0 | CLIENT | | UNKNOWN | 2023-07-17 14:21:21.079838 2023-07-17 17:22:06.2059 PACKET M1 #0x0104 NotifyNodeInformation > S1 (127.0.0.1:37918) 2023-07-17 17:22:06.2059 PACKET M1 ! C0 | CLIENT | | UNKNOWN | 2023-07-17 14:21:21.079838 The problem is due to that my analysis from e407f725 (go/neo/neonet: Rework handshake to differentiate client and server parts) turned out to be incorrect. Quoting that patch: -> Rework handshake so that client always sends its hello first, and only then the server side replies. This matches actual NEO/py behaviour: https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/neoppod/blob/v1.12-67-g261dd4b4/neo/lib/connector.py#L293-294 even though the "NEO protocol" states that Handshake transmissions are not ordered with respect to each other and can go in parallel. ( https://neo.nexedi.com/P-NEO-Protocol.Specification.2019?portal_skin=CI_slideshow#/9/2 ) If I recall correctly that sentence was authored by me in 2018 based on previous understanding of should-be full symmetry in-between client and server. so here "This matches actual NEO/py behaviour" was wrong: even though https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/neoppod/blob/v1.12-67-g261dd4b4/neo/lib/connector.py#L293-294 indeed says that # The NEO protocol is such that a client connection is always the # first to send a packet, as soon as the connection is established, in reality it is not the case as SocketConnector always queues handshake hello upon its creation before receiving anything from remote side: https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/neoppod/blob/v1.12-93-gfd87e153/neo/lib/connector.py#L77-78 . In practice this leads to that in non-SSL case NEO/py server might be fast enough to send its prepared hello before receiving hello from us. Levin also explains at !5 (comment 187429): I think what happens is this: the NEO protocol doesn't specify in which order handshakes happen after initial dial. If the peer sends a handshake before receiving our handshake and if this peers handshake is received by us, 'DialLink' assumes everything is fine (no err is returned), it breaks the loop and returns the link. But then, very little time later, when the peer finally receives our handshake, this looks strange for the peer and it closes the connection. So in my understanding this should be fixed by explicitly comparing the encodings between our expected one and what the peer provided us. If encodings don't match we should retry with a new encoding in order to prevent the peer from closing the connection. For me this also explains why sometimes the tests passed and sometimes didn't: it depended on which node was faster ('race condition'). -> In this patch we add correspondig handshake test that demonstrates this problem. It currently fails as --- FAIL: TestHandshake (0.01s) --- FAIL: TestHandshake/enc=N (0.00s) newlink_test.go:154: handshake encoding mismatch: client: unexpected error: have: <nil> "<nil>" want: &neonet._HandshakeError{LocalRole:1, LocalAddr:net.pipeAddr{}, RemoteAddr:net.pipeAddr{}, Err:(*neonet._EncodingMismatchError)(0xc0000a4190)} "pipe - pipe: handshake (client): protocol encoding mismatch: peer = 'M' ; our side = 'N'" --- FAIL: TestHandshake/enc=M (0.00s) newlink_test.go:154: handshake encoding mismatch: client: unexpected error: have: <nil> "<nil>" want: &neonet._HandshakeError{LocalRole:1, LocalAddr:net.pipeAddr{}, RemoteAddr:net.pipeAddr{}, Err:(*neonet._EncodingMismatchError)(0xc0001a22cc)} "pipe - pipe: handshake (client): protocol encoding mismatch: peer = 'N' ; our side = 'M'" We will fix it in the next patch. /reported-by @levin.zimmermann /reported-on !5
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Kirill Smelkov authored
go/neo/neonet: Dedicate an error type to indicate "protocol version mismatch" as handshake failure cause We will soon need to detect if a handshake failure was due to mismatch of protocol encodings and that would require introduction of dedicated error type for that cause. As a preparatory step first refactor "version mismatch cause" to follow the same style for symmetry.
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- 18 Jan, 2023 2 commits
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Levin Zimmermann authored
This patch fixes a discrepancy between NEO/py and NEO/go: NEO/py expands the '~' and the '~username' prefix in the file path of the TLS certificate/key files [1]. This syntax is used in NEO/py SlapOS SR [2]. We need to fix this discrepancy in NEO/go in order to use TLS encryption with NEO + WCFS. [1] https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/neoppod/blob/7c539f0f/neo/lib/config.py#L149 and https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/neoppod/blob/fa63d856/neo/lib/app.py#L25-31 [2] https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/slapos/blob/397726e1/stack/erp5/instance-zodb-base.cfg.in#L18-20 and https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/slapos/blob/a8150a1a/software/neoppod/instance-neo-input-schema.json#L62 /reviewed-by @kirr /reviewed-on !1
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Levin Zimmermann authored
The xfilepath package supports resolving filepaths with a user prefix to absolute paths: it converts '~' and '~username' to $HOME of user (as it's done by for instance bash). No builtin golang module supports this functionality [1]. We need this functionality in order to imitate the behaviour of NEO/py in NEO/go [2]. --- [1] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47261719/how-can-i-resolve-a-relative-path-to-absolute-path-in-golang) [2] nexedi/slapos!1307 (comment 17574) /reviewed-by @kirr /reviewed-on !1
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- 18 May, 2022 2 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Without parenthesis it was failing on py3: (neo) (py3.venv) (g.env) kirr@deca:~/src/neo/src/lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/neo/t$ ./neotest info-local date: Wed, 18 May 2022 11:05:50 +0300 xnode: kirr@deca.navytux.spb.ru (2401:5180:0:af::1 192.168.0.3 (+ 1·ipv4)) uname: Linux deca 5.10.0-13-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.106-1 (2022-03-17) x86_64 GNU/Linux cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7600U CPU @ 2.80GHz File "<string>", line 1 print '%.2fGHz' % (400000 / 1E6) ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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Kirill Smelkov authored
On py3 dict.keys() returns iterator instead of list: $ ./tzodb.py zhash Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/kirr/src/neo/src/lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/neo/t/./tzodb.py", line 141, in <module> main() File "/home/kirr/src/neo/src/lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/neo/t/./tzodb.py", line 138, in main zhash() File "/home/kirr/src/neo/src/lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/neo/t/./tzodb.py", line 59, in zhash optv, argv = getopt(sys.argv[2:], "h", ["help", "check=", "bench="] + hashRegistry.keys()) TypeError: can only concatenate list (not "dict_keys") to list
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- 25 Nov, 2021 1 commit
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Kirill Smelkov authored
With xurl.ParseQuery being simpler analog of url.ParseQuery. Simpler: It returns regular map instead of url.Values by not allowing duplicates.
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- 04 Oct, 2021 5 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
WCFS needs to know key coverage for every visited node. WARNING: this is API change.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
KeyRange represents [lo,hi) key range. It simplifies working with ranges of keys. We will use it in the next commit. KeyRange originated in WCFS and was copied from there: https://lab.nexedi.com/kirr/wendelin.core/blob/57be0126/wcfs/internal/xbtree/blib/keyrange.go
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Kirill Smelkov authored
We were already using math.Min<Key> in one place, but the number of such places is going to increase. -> Keep min/max definition in only one place.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
NOTE: db was already being closed in the test's code.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
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- 08 Sep, 2021 4 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
staticcheck says: xtesting.go:386:2: this value of err is never used (SA4006)
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Kirill Smelkov authored
fs1/format.go:204:2: only the first constant in this group has an explicit type (SA9004) zeo/proto.go:56:2: only the first constant in this group has an explicit type (SA9004)
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Kirill Smelkov authored
staticcheck reports ziobtree.go:606:4: Errorf is a pure function but its return value is ignored (SA4017) ziobtree.go:626:4: Errorf is a pure function but its return value is ignored (SA4017) zlobtree.go:606:4: Errorf is a pure function but its return value is ignored (SA4017) zlobtree.go:626:4: Errorf is a pure function but its return value is ignored (SA4017)
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Kirill Smelkov authored
run_with_zodb3py2_compat was renamed to run_with_zodb4py2_compat in nexedi/zodbtools@c59a54ca . Without the fix go genrate was failing as (neo) (z-dev) (g.env) kirr@deca:~/src/neo/src/lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/zodb/btree$ go generate Traceback (most recent call last): File "./testdata/gen-testdata", line 26, in <module> from zodbtools.test.gen_testdata import run_with_zodb3py2_compat ImportError: cannot import name run_with_zodb3py2_compat and (neo) (z-dev) (g.env) kirr@deca:~/src/neo/src/lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/zodb$ go generate Traceback (most recent call last): File "./py/pydata-gen-testdata", line 24, in <module> from zodbtools.test.gen_testdata import run_with_zodb3py2_compat ImportError: cannot import name run_with_zodb3py2_compat This amends commit fc69e00d (go/zodb/fs1: Fix Python database generator to work with recent zodbtools).
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- 20 Jul, 2021 1 commit
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Kirill Smelkov authored
- the only valid range for at is [tail, head]. Don't try to return anything meaningful for queries outside of this range and just panic instead. This is consistent with SliceByRev, which also panics on invalid query, and it is also consistent with semantic model that ΔTail is a vector with data keyed by tid in range (tail, head]: if key is out of vector range, access to the vector should panic, isn't it? - instead of returning revision of minimum entry on exact=n, always return (tail, exact=n) in that case. The change in behaviour is consistent with ΔFtail and ΔBtail from WCFS and is needed for ΔFtail to function correctly: https://lab.nexedi.com/kirr/wendelin.core/blob/22f5f096/wcfs/internal/xbtree/δbtail.go https://lab.nexedi.com/kirr/wendelin.core/blob/22f5f096/wcfs/internal/zdata/δftail.go
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- 24 May, 2021 6 commits
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Kirill Smelkov authored
When object is just created, it is not yet assigned an OID, but can be reachable from other objects. The code that processes transaction can reach to that new object and try to PActivate/PDeactivate it. And currently PDeactivate will drop the object state completely. Another example of object without an OID is Bucket embedded into a Tree object. There, the code that scans the tree can reach to that bucket and try to activate/deactivate it, leading, again, to dropping state of that bucket. -> Fix it.
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Persistent.PActivate used to panic when called the second time, if the first time it hit an error. WCFS hit this in practice via object, that was previously accessed and pinned into the cache, but later deleted in the storage. -> Fix PActivate to reset .loading on an error, so that next time PActivate is called, it tries to trigger load again instead of panicking. Change doload criteria from state==GHOST && refcnt==1 to state==GHOST && loading==nil because now, after failed PActivate, refcnt can be != 0, if there are several other PActivate calls that were waiting for the failed PActivate but did not yet woke up. Here is how added test fails without the fix: --- FAIL: TestActivateAfterDelete (1.65s) panic: t.zodb.MyObject(0000000000000065): activate: need to load, but .loading != nil [recovered] panic: t.zodb.MyObject(0000000000000065): activate: need to load, but .loading != nil goroutine 10085 [running]: testing.tRunner.func1.2(0x649020, 0xc000520660) /home/kirr/src/tools/go/go/src/testing/testing.go:1143 +0x332 testing.tRunner.func1(0xc0001cb080) /home/kirr/src/tools/go/go/src/testing/testing.go:1146 +0x4b6 panic(0x649020, 0xc000520660) /home/kirr/src/tools/go/go/src/runtime/panic.go:965 +0x1b9 lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/zodb.(*Persistent).PActivate(0xc0001184d0, 0x6e8360, 0xc00019ac90, 0x0, 0x0) /home/kirr/src/neo/src/lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/zodb/persistent.go:191 +0xce5 lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/zodb.TestActivateAfterDelete(0xc0001cb080) /home/kirr/src/neo/src/lab.nexedi.com/kirr/neo/go/zodb/persistent_test.go:786 +0x72c
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Add utility to verify FileStorage data for consistency. To verify we just need to iterate through all records, because FileStorage driver performs all consistency checks by itself. Mimic normal output to be the same as in fstest from ZODB/py. Example runs of fstest.py and `fs1 verify` on a broken file: $ python ~/src/wendelin/z/ZODB/src/ZODB/scripts/fstest.py -v 1.fs 4: transaction tid 0x03e044f6448c8022 #0 213: transaction tid 0x03e044f646e044bb #1 1.fs has data records that extend beyond the transaction record; end at 466 $ fs1 verify -v 1.fs 4: transaction tid 0x03e044f6448c8022 #0 213: transaction tid 0x03e044f646e044bb #1 2021/05/24 12:43:37 fsverify: 1.fs: 1.fs: transaction record @355: -> (iter data): 1.fs: data record @416: check: data record [..., 466) overlaps txn boundary [..., 458) As can be seen, in fs1 case, the error contains more details: [start, end) of both mismatching transaction and data records. In addition to fstest-like verbosity, add progress-mode, where % of total completion is printed in a style similar to one used by `fs1 verify-index`. The Go-based implementation is also faster even when data is on HDD. For example on a 73GB database provided by @jerome[1] fsrefs.py takes ~15 minutes to run and occupy ~70-100% of CPU. On the other hand `fs1 verify` takes ~7 minutes to run and occupy ~ 20-30% of CPU. Tests pending. [1] nexedi/zodbtools!19 (comment 129480)
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Kirill Smelkov authored
Some dumpers might want to print something at the end of their dump. We will need this functionality for Verify (see next patch).
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Kirill Smelkov authored
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Kirill Smelkov authored
And use that in the callers.
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- 19 May, 2021 1 commit
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Kirill Smelkov authored
This error type is documented (see Loader) to be always created as *NoObjectError. -> Fix Error receiver accordingly.
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