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Commit b83ca9c921019fc3b790dabb6198bb77ef2f9a34
inadveredly added a leftover debug Printf.
Delete it.
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Commit
69d88505fd7f4cb0d9e4f1918de296342fe05858 go mod: declare module version v2
translated all instances of "github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/" to
"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/".
Unfortunately, this included hyperlinks.
Unbreak the hyperlinks like this:
find . -name \*.go | xargs sed -i s%https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/%https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/%
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Let the kernel do the work for us.
See https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/commit/15a8bb029a4e1a51e10043c370970596b1fbb737
for more info.
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Will be replaced by go-fuse's new SyncRead flag.
More info: https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/issues/395
SyncRead commit: https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/commit/15a8bb029a4e1a51e10043c370970596b1fbb737
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Our git version is v2+ for some time now, but go.mod
still declared v1. Hopefully making both match makes
https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2 work.
All the import paths have been fixed like this:
find . -name \*.go | xargs sed -i s%github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/%github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/%
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-deterministc-names uses all-zero dirivs but does not write
them to disk anymore.
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Everything except the
if err2.Err == syscall.EOPNOTSUPP
case. Gets too confusing when collapsed into a single line.
Issues were:
$ golangci-lint run --disable-all --enable gosimple
mount.go:473:2: S1008: should use 'return strings.HasPrefix(v, "fusermount version")' instead of 'if strings.HasPrefix(v, "fusermount version") { return true }; return false' (gosimple)
if strings.HasPrefix(v, "fusermount version") {
^
cli_args.go:258:5: S1002: should omit comparison to bool constant, can be simplified to `args.forcedecode` (gosimple)
if args.forcedecode == true {
^
cli_args.go:263:6: S1002: should omit comparison to bool constant, can be simplified to `args.aessiv` (gosimple)
if args.aessiv == true {
^
cli_args.go:267:6: S1002: should omit comparison to bool constant, can be simplified to `args.reverse` (gosimple)
if args.reverse == true {
^
internal/stupidgcm/stupidgcm.go:227:6: S1002: should omit comparison to bool constant, can be simplified to `g.forceDecode` (gosimple)
if g.forceDecode == true {
^
gocryptfs-xray/xray_tests/xray_test.go:23:5: S1004: should use !bytes.Equal(out, expected) instead (gosimple)
if bytes.Compare(out, expected) != 0 {
^
gocryptfs-xray/xray_tests/xray_test.go:40:5: S1004: should use !bytes.Equal(out, expected) instead (gosimple)
if bytes.Compare(out, expected) != 0 {
^
gocryptfs-xray/paths_ctlsock.go:34:20: S1002: should omit comparison to bool constant, can be simplified to `!eof` (gosimple)
for eof := false; eof == false; line++ {
^
tests/reverse/xattr_test.go:19:2: S1008: should use 'return err2.Err != syscall.EOPNOTSUPP' instead of 'if err2.Err == syscall.EOPNOTSUPP { return false }; return true' (gosimple)
if err2.Err == syscall.EOPNOTSUPP {
^
internal/fusefrontend/node.go:459:45: S1002: should omit comparison to bool constant, can be simplified to `!nameFileAlreadyThere` (gosimple)
if nametransform.IsLongContent(cName2) && nameFileAlreadyThere == false {
^
tests/xattr/xattr_integration_test.go:221:2: S1008: should use 'return err2.Err != syscall.EOPNOTSUPP' instead of 'if err2.Err == syscall.EOPNOTSUPP { return false }; return true' (gosimple)
if err2.Err == syscall.EOPNOTSUPP {
^
tests/test_helpers/helpers.go:338:19: S1002: should omit comparison to bool constant, can be simplified to `open` (gosimple)
if err != nil && open == true {
^
tests/matrix/concurrency_test.go:121:7: S1004: should use !bytes.Equal(buf, content) instead (gosimple)
if bytes.Compare(buf, content) != 0 {
^
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gocryptfs$ ineffassign ./...
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/configfile/config_file.go:243:2: ineffectual assignment to scryptHash
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/configfile/config_file.go:272:2: ineffectual assignment to scryptHash
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/fusefrontend/file.go:285:3: ineffectual assignment to fileID
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/fusefrontend/node.go:367:3: ineffectual assignment to err
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/fusefrontend/node_open_create.go:68:2: ineffectual assignment to fd
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/mount.go:308:2: ineffectual assignment to masterkey
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/gocryptfs-xray/xray_main.go:156:13: ineffectual assignment to err
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/fusefrontend/prepare_syscall_test.go:65:16: ineffectual assignment to errno
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/syscallcompat/open_nofollow_test.go:34:2: ineffectual assignment to fd
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/tests/defaults/acl_test.go:111:6: ineffectual assignment to err
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/tests/defaults/acl_test.go:181:2: ineffectual assignment to sz
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/tests/defaults/acl_test.go:198:2: ineffectual assignment to sz
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/tests/defaults/main_test.go:365:8: ineffectual assignment to err
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/tests/xattr/xattr_fd_test.go:30:6: ineffectual assignment to err
/home/jakob/go/src/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/tests/xattr/xattr_fd_test.go:66:6: ineffectual assignment to err
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Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/475
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We need to look at f_fstypename acc. to
https://stackoverflow.com/a/52299141/1380267 :
> As filesystem type numbers are now assigned at runtime in
> recent versions of MacOS, you must use f_fstypename to
> determine the type.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/585
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This also moves the quirks logic into fusefrontend.
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/585
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Use the Gen field (inode generation) to distinguish hard links
while passing the real inode numbers to userspace.
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/584
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Error handling was missing here, so we would later get confusing
EBADF errors due to dirfd being -1.
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Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/587
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openBackingDir will be removed.
Also, remove leftover debug printfs.
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openBackingDir will be removed.
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The new contrib/maxlen.bash showed that we have exponential
runtime with respect to directory depth.
The new recursive diriv caching is a lot smarter as it caches
intermediate lookups. maxlen.bash now completes in a few seconds.
xfstests results same as
https://github.com/rfjakob/fuse-xfstests/blob/2d158e4c82be85c15269af77498e353f928f4fab/screenlog.0 :
Failures: generic/035 generic/062 generic/080 generic/093 generic/099 generic/215 generic/285 generic/319 generic/426 generic/444 generic/467 generic/477 generic/523
Failed 13 of 580 tests
benchmark.bash results are identical:
$ ./benchmark.bash
Testing gocryptfs at /tmp/benchmark.bash.BdQ: gocryptfs v2.0.1-17-g6b09bc0; go-fuse v2.1.1-0.20210611132105-24a1dfe6b4f8; 2021-06-25 go1.16.5 linux/amd64
/tmp/benchmark.bash.BdQ.mnt is a mountpoint
WRITE: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 0,4821 s, 544 MB/s
READ: 262144000 bytes (262 MB, 250 MiB) copied, 0,266061 s, 985 MB/s
UNTAR: 8,280
MD5: 4,564
LS: 1,745
RM: 2,244
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Useless layer of indirection.
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This means we can unexport the field.
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This proposal is the counterpart of the modifications from the `-badname`
parameter. It modifies the plain -> cipher mapping for filenames when using
`-badname` parameter. The new function `EncryptAndHashBadName` tries to find a
cipher filename for the given plain name with the following steps:
1. If `badname` is disabled or direct mapping is successful: Map directly
(default and current behaviour)
2. If a file with badname flag has a valid cipher file, this is returned
(=File just ends with the badname flag)
3. If a file with a badname flag exists where only the badname flag was added,
this is returned (=File cipher name could not be decrypted by function
`DecryptName` and just the badname flag was added)
4. Search for all files which cipher file name extists when cropping more and
more characters from the end. If only 1 file is found, return this
5. Return an error otherwise
This allows file access in the file browsers but most important it allows that
you rename files with undecryptable cipher names in the plain directories.
Renaming those files will then generate a proper cipher filename One
backdraft: When mounting the cipher dir with -badname parameter, you can never
create (or rename to) files whose file name ends with the badname file flag
(at the moment this is " GOCRYPTFS_BAD_NAME"). This will cause an error.
I modified the CLI test function to cover additional test cases. Test [Case
7](https://github.com/DerDonut/gocryptfs/blob/badnamecontent/tests/cli/cli_test.go#L712)
cannot be performed since the cli tests are executed in panic mode. The
testing is stopped on error. Since the function`DecryptName` produces internal
errors when hitting non-decryptable file names, this test was omitted.
This implementation is a proposal where I tried to change the minimum amount
of existing code. Another possibility would be instead of creating the new
function `EncryptAndHashBadName` to modify the signature of the existing
function `EncryptAndHashName(name string, iv []byte)` to
`EncryptAndHashName(name string, iv []byte, dirfd int)` and integrate the
functionality into this function directly. You may allow calling with dirfd=-1
or other invalid values an then performing the current functionality.
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gocryptfs 2.0 introduced the regression that the size
reported at symlink creation was the ciphertext size,
which is wrong.
Report the plaintext size.
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/574
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These are now available cross-platform in the unix
package.
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The result of setting an acl depends on who runs the
operation!
Fixes fuse-xfstests generic/375
(see https://github.com/rfjakob/fuse-xfstests/wiki/results_2021-05-19)
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Discovered by xfstests generic/564 .
Failure was:
generic/564 - output mismatch (see /opt/fuse-xfstests/results//generic/564.out.bad)
--- tests/generic/564.out 2021-05-08 21:11:05.307395966 +0200
+++ /opt/fuse-xfstests/results//generic/564.out.bad 2021-05-19 19:01:16.912888879 +0200
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
source range beyond 8TiB returns 0
destination range beyond 8TiB returns EFBIG
-copy_range: File too large
+copy_range: Function not implemented
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xfstests generic/523 discovered that we allowed to set
xattrs with "/" in the name, but did not allow to read
them later.
With this change we do not allow to set them in the first
place.
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Fixes xfstests generic/401
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In response to the discussion of the xfstests mailing list [1],
I looked at the Lseek implementation, which was naive and
did not handle all cases correctly.
The new implementation aligns the returned values to 4096 bytes
as most callers expect.
A lot of tests are added to verify that we handle all
cases correctly now.
[1]: https://www.spinics.net/lists/fstests/msg16554.html
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Let's have MkdiratUser take fuse.Context like everybody
else.
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Error was:
internal/fusefrontend/node.go:371:2: duplicate case syscallcompat.RENAME_NOREPLACE (value 0) in switch
previous case at internal/fusefrontend/node.go:368:7
Rewrite using "if"s instead.
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RENAME_NOREPLACE is already defined in syscallcompat.
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Discovered by xfstests generic/013: or implementation for
RENAME_EXCHANGE and RENAME_WHITEOUT is incomplete. Reject the
flags so that the caller retries with regular rename.
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"node itself" can be converted to node + child by
ascending one level.
Performance gains are spectacular, as will be seen
in the next commit.
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dirfd caching was temporarily removed when moving
to the v2api. Add it back to gain back some lost speed.
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This test only worked accidentially, and would
break once dirfd caching is added.
fs.Mkdir(..., "dir1/dir2", ...) is illegal
(child name cannot contain slashes).
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Use the n.prepareAtSyscall() wrapper instead. Prepares
for adding caching into n.prepareAtSyscall().
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And deduplicate the code a little.
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The Open() and Create() paths used different inode numbers,
which broke openfiletable locking against concurred readers.
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Hard link tracking was not correctly disabled
since the migration to the go-fuse v2 api.
Add a test to ensure it stays off.
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/525
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Pass through system.posix_acl_access and system.posix_acl_default
unencrypted to fix "cp -a" problems.
"cp -a" uses "setxattr" even to set normal permissions, see
https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-nfs/msg63986.html .
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/543
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world-readable
Make `gocryptfs.diriv` and `gocryptfs.xxx.name` files world-readable to make encrypted backups easier
when mounting via fstab.
Having the files follow chmod/chown of their parent does not seem
to be worth the hassle. The content of the diriv files is not
secret, and both diriv and name files are protected by the
perms of the parent dir.
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/539
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This option is similar to fuse(8) kernel_cache
Verified using vmtouch.
Without -kernel_cache:
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=foo bs=1M count=10 ; vmtouch -t foo ; vmtouch foo
10+0 records in
10+0 records out
10485760 bytes (10 MB, 10 MiB) copied, 0,0242321 s, 433 MB/s
Files: 1
Directories: 0
Touched Pages: 2560 (10M)
Elapsed: 0.011159 seconds
Files: 1
Directories: 0
Resident Pages: 0/2560 0/10M 0%
Elapsed: 0.000993 seconds
With -kernel_cache:
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=foo bs=1M count=10 ; vmtouch -t foo ; vmtouch foo
10+0 records in
10+0 records out
10485760 bytes (10 MB, 10 MiB) copied, 0,0244015 s, 430 MB/s
Files: 1
Directories: 0
Touched Pages: 2560 (10M)
Elapsed: 0.011564 seconds
Files: 1
Directories: 0
Resident Pages: 2560/2560 10M/10M 100%
Elapsed: 0.000369 seconds
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Unless we are mounted with -suid, we can reject
these requests, and gain back some lost speed.
Closes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/515
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After Close() returns, the fd is dead, even if we
received EINTR. Don't retry, we could shoot down
an unrelated fd that received the same fd number.
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Retry operations that have been shown to throw EINTR
errors on CIFS.
Todo: Solution for this pain in the back:
warning: unix.Getdents returned errno 2 in the middle of data
rm: cannot remove 'linux-3.0.old3/Documentation/ABI/removed': Input/output error
Progress towards fixing https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/483 .
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