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The CPU-Benchmarks wiki page has a lot more info
than openssl-gcm.md had.
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Due to a copy-paste error, we ran the wrong test in the
subprocess.
Thanks @slackner for noticing at
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/commit/295d432175292dbaef572093d784aab55f5c0b8f#r31690478 !
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Allows better error handling, gets rid of the call to an
external program, and fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/278 .
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Old XFS filesystems always return DT_UNKNOWN. Downgrade the message
to "info" level if we are on XFS.
Using the "warning" level means that users on old XFS filesystems
cannot run the test suite as it intentionally aborts on any
warnings.
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/267
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The hardcoded full paths were introduced to handle the
case of an empty PATH environment variable. However,
since commit 10212d791a3196c2c870 we set PATH to a default
value if empty. The hardcoded paths are no longer neccessary,
and cause problems on some distros:
User voobscout on
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/225#issuecomment-438682034 :
just to chime in - please don't hardcode paths, for example I'm on
NixOS and logger lives in /run/current-system/sw/bin/logger
Drop the hardcoded paths.
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When gocryptfs was started on a terminal and later
daemonized, the color codes stayed active in the syslog
output.
The codes are not visible in "journalctl -f", which is why
I have not noticed it yet, but they do show up in normal
syslog as the usual "#033[33m" crap.
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Also log inode number, fd number, offset and length.
Maybe help debugging https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/269 .
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The messages would still be collected via gocryptfs-logger,
but let's do it right.
Before:
Oct 17 21:58:12 brikett gocryptfs[9926]: testing info
Oct 17 21:58:12 brikett gocryptfs[9926]: testing warn
Oct 17 21:58:12 brikett gocryptfs-9926-logger[9935]: testing fatal
After:
Oct 17 22:00:53 brikett gocryptfs[10314]: testing info
Oct 17 22:00:53 brikett gocryptfs[10314]: testing warn
Oct 17 22:00:53 brikett gocryptfs[10314]: testing fatal
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Error was:
tests/cli/cli_test.go:552: declaration of "err" shadows declaration at tests/cli/cli_test.go:544
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Mount with idle timeout 10ms and check that the process exits by itself
within 5 seconds.
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Even though filesystem notifications aren't implemented for FUSE, I decided to
try my hand at implementing the autounmount feature (#128). I based it on the
EncFS autounmount code, which records filesystem accesses and checks every X
seconds whether it's idled long enough to unmount.
I've tested the feature locally, but I haven't added any tests for this flag.
I also haven't worked with Go before. So please let me know if there's
anything that should be done differently.
One particular concern: I worked from the assumption that the open files table
is unique per-filesystem. If that's not true, I'll need to add an open file
count and associated lock to the Filesystem type instead.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/pull/265
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MacOS and old XFS versions do not support very long symlinks,
but let's not make the tests fail because of that.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/267
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Retry with length 1000 if length 4000 fails, which
should work on all filesystems.
Failure was:
--- FAIL: TestTooLongSymlink (0.00s)
correctness_test.go:198: symlink xxx[...]xxxx /tmp/xfs.mnt/gocryptfs-test-parent/549823072/365091391/TooLongSymlink: file name too long
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/267
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Setting TMPDIR now allows to run the tests against
a directory of your choice, making it easier to test
different filesystems.
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Error was:
# github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/fusefrontend
internal/fusefrontend/fs.go:179: cannot use perms | 256 (type uint16) as type uint32 in argument to syscall.Fchmod
internal/fusefrontend/fs.go:185: cannot use perms (type uint16) as type uint32 in argument to syscall.Fchmod
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Use Openat() and the openBackingDir() helper so we
never follow symlinks.
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Use Openat() and the openBackingDir() helper so we
never follow symlinks.
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Close was missing.
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Named parameters make using the function easier.
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Directly use int file descriptors for the dirfd
and get rid of one level of indirection.
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Help uncover symlink races.
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The messages we print through tlog sometimes do, sometimes do
not contain a trailing newline. The stdlib logger usually drops
trailing newlines automatically, but tlog postfixes ColorReset to
the caller's message, so the logger logic does not work when we
print colored output.
Drop the newlines on our own, and add a test.
Fixes the blank lines in fsck output:
~/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/tests/fsck$ ./run_fsck.bash
Reading password from extpass program
Decrypting master key
OpenDir "": invalid entry "invalid_file_name.3": illegal base64 data at input byte 17
OpenDir "": invalid entry "invalid_file_name_2": bad message
fsck: corrupt entry in dir "": "invalid_file_name.3"
fsck: corrupt entry in dir "": "invalid_file_name_2"
OpenDir "": invalid entry "invalid_file_name____1": bad message
fsck: corrupt entry in dir "": "invalid_file_name____1"
doRead 4327225: corrupt block #0: stupidgcm: message authentication failed
fsck: error reading file "corrupt_file" (inum 4327225): 5=input/output error
cipherSize 40 < overhead 50: corrupt file
doRead 4327074: corrupt header: ParseHeader: invalid version, want=2 have=22616
cipherSize 40 < overhead 50: corrupt file
fsck: error reading file "corrupt_file_2" (inum 4327074): 5=input/output error
Readlink "s-P7PcQDUcVkoeMDnC3EYA": decrypting target failed: stupidgcm: message authentication failed
fsck: error reading symlink "corrupt_symlink": 5=input/output error
Readlink "iI0MtUdzELPeOAZYwYZFee169hpGgd3l2PXQBcc9sl4": decrypting target failed: illegal base64 data at input byte 0
fsck: error reading symlink "corrupt_symlink_2": 5=input/output error
OpenDir "yrwcjj2qoC4IYvhw9sbfRg": could not read gocryptfs.diriv: wanted 16 bytes, got 17
fsck: error opening dir "diriv_too_long": 5=input/output error
OpenDir "trqecbMNXdzLqzpk7fSfKw": could not read gocryptfs.diriv: wanted 16 bytes, got 3
fsck: error opening dir "diriv_too_short": 5=input/output error
cipherSize 8 < header size 18: corrupt file
readFileID 4327049: incomplete file, got 8 instead of 19 bytes
fsck: corrupt file "incomplete_file_1" (inode 4327049)
readFileID 4327038: incomplete file, got 18 instead of 19 bytes
fsck: corrupt file "incomplete_file_2" (inode 4327038)
cipherSize 1 < header size 18: corrupt file
readFileID 4327063: incomplete file, got 1 instead of 19 bytes
fsck: corrupt file "incomplete_file_3" (inode 4327063)
fsck: error opening dir "missing_diriv": 2=no such file or directory
ListXAttr: invalid xattr name "user.gocryptfs.0a5e7yWl0SGUGeWB0Sy2K0": bad message
fsck: corrupt xattr name on file "xattr_corrupt_name": "user.gocryptfs.0a5e7yWl0SGUGeWB0Sy2K0"
GetXAttr: stupidgcm: message authentication failed
fsck: error reading xattr "user.foo" from "xattr_corrupt_value": 5=input/output error
fsck summary: 15 corrupt files
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Check for O_NWFOLLOW and O_EXCL separately to
make the logic clearer.
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Instead of reporting the consequence:
matrix_test.go:906: modeHave 0664 != modeWant 0777
Report it if chmod itself fails, and also report the old file mode:
matrix_test.go:901: chmod 000 -> 777 failed: bad file descriptor
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The cipherdir path is used as the fsname, as displayed
in "df -T". Now, having a comma in fsname triggers a sanity check
in go-fuse, aborting the mount with:
/bin/fusermount: mount failed: Invalid argument
fuse.NewServer failed: fusermount exited with code 256
Sanitize fsname by replacing any commas with underscores.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/262
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Rename openBackingPath to openBackingDir and use OpenDirNofollow
to be safe against symlink races. Note that openBackingDir is
not used in several important code paths like Create().
But it is used in Unlink, and the performance impact in the RM benchmark
to be acceptable:
Before
$ ./benchmark.bash
Testing gocryptfs at /tmp/benchmark.bash.bYO: gocryptfs v1.6-12-g930c37e-dirty; go-fuse v20170619-49-gb11e293; 2018-09-08 go1.10.3
WRITE: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 1.07979 s, 243 MB/s
READ: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 0.882413 s, 297 MB/s
UNTAR: 16.703
MD5: 7.606
LS: 1.349
RM: 3.237
After
$ ./benchmark.bash
Testing gocryptfs at /tmp/benchmark.bash.jK3: gocryptfs v1.6-13-g84d6faf-dirty; go-fuse v20170619-49-gb11e293; 2018-09-08 go1.10.3
WRITE: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 1.06261 s, 247 MB/s
READ: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 0.947228 s, 277 MB/s
UNTAR: 17.197
MD5: 7.540
LS: 1.364
RM: 3.410
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Go 1.7 does not have t.Name() yet.
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This fixes the "0100 directory" problem in reverse mode,
and should be slightly faster.
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The function used to do two things:
1) Walk the directory tree in a manner safe from symlink attacks
2) Open the final component in the mode requested by the caller
This change drops (2), which was only used once, and lets the caller
handle it. This simplifies the function and makes it fit for reuse in
forward mode in openBackingPath(), and for using O_PATH on Linux.
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Makes sure we don't add regressions when fixing
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/259
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The function seems to have been renamed by 426b9536 by mistake.
Rename it back so the test is run again.
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Instead, first Load() the file, then DecryptMasterKey().
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/258
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Callers that do not want to decrypt the masterkey should
call plain Load().
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/258
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Preparation for fixing https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/258
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Report the actual problem instead of a generic
"unexpected end of JSON input".
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/258
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Released two days ago
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These were silently ignored until now (!) but
are rejected by Go 1.11 stdlib.
Drop the flags so the tests work again, until
we figure out a better solution.
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/20130
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Also fix "--", which was shown as just "-" in the man pager.
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Show enable_trezor in the version string if we were compiled
with `-tags enable_trezor`. And hide the `-trezor` flag from
the help output if we were not.
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Fixes ./build.bash -tags "enable_trezor without_openssl"
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Errors from zeroPad were ignored until now, as discovered
using xfstests generic/083.
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