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This exercises the byte-range locks we just added.
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This is not a real leak:
fd leak in test process? before, after:
[0r=/dev/null 3r=/proc/940141/fd 5rw=anon_inode:[eventfd] (filtered: pipe:[2454797], pipe:[2454797], anon_inode:[eventpoll])]
[0r=/dev/null 3r=/proc/940141/fd 5rw=anon_inode:[eventfd] 12rw=anon_inode:[pidfd] (filtered: pipe:[2454797], pipe:[2454797], anon_inode:[eventpoll], pipe:[2460158])]
Ignore pidfd.
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Run "make format" using
go version go1.19.4 linux/amd64
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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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Typo inside doInit.
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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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Useless layer of indirection.
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The inode number is not stable with `-sharedstorage`.
Ignore it.
Failure was like this:
--- FAIL: TestFallocate (0.02s)
helpers.go:229: Stat vs Fstat mismatch:
st= {59 11543 1 33188 1026 1026 0 0 0 4096 8 {1616315569 838232716} {1616315569 838232716} {1616315569 838232716} [0 0 0]}
st2={59 11545 1 33188 1026 1026 0 0 0 4096 8 {1616315569 838232716} {1616315569 838232716} {1616315569 838232716} [0 0 0]}
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Allows to drop a few Mkdir()s.
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ext4 reuses inode numbers, tmpfs does not.
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Instead bubble up the error to the testing object.
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Looking at the dircache debug output, we see
that a "git status" workload has a very bad
cache hit rate because the entries expire or
get evicted before they can be reused.
Increase both cache size and lifetime for
a 4x speedup:
Before: 75s
After: 17s
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/410
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https://github.com/client9/misspell
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The -0 flags works like xargs -0.
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lsof may get stuck when gocryptfs itself is stuck.
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The former interal ctlsock server package is renamed
to ctlsocksrv.
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We did not use t.Name() as it was not available
before Go 1.8. Now the oldest Go version we support is
Go 1.11, so we can use it.
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Check Stat() vs Fstat() result. Not very useful
at the moment as the kernel never seems to call Fstat().
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On Fedora, /tmp is tmpfs, which behaves differently than ext4
(inode numbers are never reused, for example).
Use /var/tmp, which is ext4 on Fedora, to get a more realistic
test environment.
This also allows us to drop the xattr workaround.
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When running
$ go test ./tests/matrix/
in isolation, it failed like this:
fd leak? before, after:
[0r=/dev/null 3w=/dev/null 5r=/proc/8078/fd (hidden:4)]
[0r=/dev/null 3w=/dev/null 5w=/tmp/go-build366655199/b001/testlog.txt 7r=/proc/8078/fd (hidden:4)]
Filter by prefix to get rid of this spurious test failure.
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The tests check if they leak fds themselves, but we also
check if gocryptfs leaks fds. Clarify what is what in the
error message.
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This used to dump a backtrace to the console which obscured what
is going on.
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The parent directories need execute all permissions.
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When we run tests as root, they will leave root-owned files
in testParentDir, which causes trouble when we run tests as
a normal user later on. Split by UID.
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It's confusing that you must pass "-extpass" for Mount but not
for InitFS. Note that in the comment.
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Regression test for https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/354
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This avoids sporadic test failures on macOS.
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This should get rid of
Openat: O_NOFOLLOW missing: flags = 0x0
Fchmodat: adding missing AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW flag
sys_common_test.go:203: chmod on symlink should have failed, but did not. New mode=0333
UnmountErr: "[...]/057376762.mnt" was not found in MountInfo, cannot check for FD leak
and add some context to
--- FAIL: TestUtimesNano (0.00s)
matrix_test.go:628: no such file or directory
See https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/pull/343#issuecomment-453888006
for full test output
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As the dirCache now has 3 entries, the tests should accept
up to 3 extra fds without declaring an fd leak.
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VerifyExistence missed unstat()able files in the directory listing
because ioutil.ReadDir() filtered them out.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/285
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When O_PATH is specified in flags, flag bits other than O_CLOEXEC, O_DIRECTORY,
and O_NOFOLLOW are ignored.
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The gocryptfs process may keep one fd open for up to one second
in the dirCache.
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Un-spaghettify the function and let the callers open
the directory.
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Hopefully gets rid of the false positives on travis.
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Give the gocryptfs process one extra millisecond to close
files. Allows us to drop several other sleeps.
UnmountErr now really returns an error when it detects an fd leak
instead of just printing a message.
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These are created on demand by the Go runtime and are usually
not interesting.
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Tests outside the test_helpers package may want to look
at this.
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Also, drop entries that disappear while we stat them.
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With the FD leak logic, the mount/unmount functions have
become complex enough to give them their own file.
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For now, this only prints a message but does not fail the tests.
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This will allow to tests to monitor fd usage and maybe other things.
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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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