Peter Portante 100d6b01bd Rebase to lastest OpenStack Swift DiskFile API
As of October 28th, 2013, we rebase to OpenStack Swift master (commit
4bfe674) to pick up the lastest officially supported DiskFile API
changes. We use a snapshot of OpenStack Swift stored in the
gluster-swift launchpad downloads area so that we can deliberately
rebase at our own pace.

With this refactoring, all the code for handling I/O is wholly
contained in the swift tree for object operations. This will allow us
to use a different fs_utils implementation in the future (for example,
one based on a yet-to-be-implemented python bindings over libgfapi).
This also means the "Fake_file" class has been removed entirely.

Change-Id: I767983f88c59786e30b6c64da16d1cb6ab3c3e7f
Signed-off-by: Peter Portante <peter.portante@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/5993
Reviewed-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com>
2013-10-29 07:25:59 -07:00

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# Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import os
import stat
import errno
import xattr
import logging
from hashlib import md5
from eventlet import sleep
import cPickle as pickle
from gluster.swift.common.exceptions import GlusterFileSystemIOError
from gluster.swift.common.fs_utils import os_path, do_stat, do_listdir, \
do_walk, do_rmdir, do_fstat
from gluster.swift.common import Glusterfs
X_CONTENT_TYPE = 'Content-Type'
X_CONTENT_LENGTH = 'Content-Length'
X_TIMESTAMP = 'X-Timestamp'
X_PUT_TIMESTAMP = 'X-PUT-Timestamp'
X_TYPE = 'X-Type'
X_ETAG = 'ETag'
X_OBJECTS_COUNT = 'X-Object-Count'
X_BYTES_USED = 'X-Bytes-Used'
X_CONTAINER_COUNT = 'X-Container-Count'
X_OBJECT_TYPE = 'X-Object-Type'
DIR_TYPE = 'application/directory'
ACCOUNT = 'Account'
METADATA_KEY = 'user.swift.metadata'
MAX_XATTR_SIZE = 65536
CONTAINER = 'container'
DIR_NON_OBJECT = 'dir'
DIR_OBJECT = 'marker_dir'
TEMP_DIR = 'tmp'
ASYNCDIR = 'async_pending' # Keep in sync with swift.obj.server.ASYNCDIR
FILE = 'file'
FILE_TYPE = 'application/octet-stream'
OBJECT = 'Object'
DEFAULT_UID = -1
DEFAULT_GID = -1
PICKLE_PROTOCOL = 2
CHUNK_SIZE = 65536
def normalize_timestamp(timestamp):
"""
Format a timestamp (string or numeric) into a standardized
xxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx (10.5) format.
Note that timestamps using values greater than or equal to November 20th,
2286 at 17:46 UTC will use 11 digits to represent the number of
seconds.
:param timestamp: unix timestamp
:returns: normalized timestamp as a string
"""
return "%016.05f" % (float(timestamp))
def read_metadata(path_or_fd):
"""
Helper function to read the pickled metadata from a File/Directory.
:param path_or_fd: File/Directory path or fd from which to read metadata.
:returns: dictionary of metadata
"""
metadata = None
metadata_s = ''
key = 0
while metadata is None:
try:
metadata_s += xattr.getxattr(path_or_fd,
'%s%s' % (METADATA_KEY, (key or '')))
except IOError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ENODATA:
if key > 0:
# No errors reading the xattr keys, but since we have not
# been able to find enough chunks to get a successful
# unpickle operation, we consider the metadata lost, and
# drop the existing data so that the internal state can be
# recreated.
clean_metadata(path_or_fd)
# We either could not find any metadata key, or we could find
# some keys, but were not successful in performing the
# unpickling (missing keys perhaps)? Either way, just report
# to the caller we have no metadata.
metadata = {}
else:
# Note that we don't touch the keys on errors fetching the
# data since it could be a transient state.
raise GlusterFileSystemIOError(
err.errno, 'xattr.getxattr("%s", %s)' % (path_or_fd, key))
else:
try:
# If this key provides all or the remaining part of the pickle
# data, we don't need to keep searching for more keys. This
# means if we only need to store data in N xattr key/value
# pair, we only need to invoke xattr get N times. With large
# keys sizes we are shooting for N = 1.
metadata = pickle.loads(metadata_s)
assert isinstance(metadata, dict)
except EOFError, pickle.UnpicklingError:
# We still are not able recognize this existing data collected
# as a pickled object. Make sure we loop around to try to get
# more from another xattr key.
metadata = None
key += 1
return metadata
def write_metadata(path_or_fd, metadata):
"""
Helper function to write pickled metadata for a File/Directory.
:param path_or_fd: File/Directory path or fd to write the metadata
:param metadata: dictionary of metadata write
"""
assert isinstance(metadata, dict)
metastr = pickle.dumps(metadata, PICKLE_PROTOCOL)
key = 0
while metastr:
try:
xattr.setxattr(path_or_fd,
'%s%s' % (METADATA_KEY, key or ''),
metastr[:MAX_XATTR_SIZE])
except IOError as err:
raise GlusterFileSystemIOError(
err.errno,
'xattr.setxattr("%s", %s, metastr)' % (path_or_fd, key))
metastr = metastr[MAX_XATTR_SIZE:]
key += 1
def clean_metadata(path_or_fd):
key = 0
while True:
try:
xattr.removexattr(path_or_fd, '%s%s' % (METADATA_KEY, (key or '')))
except IOError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ENODATA:
break
raise GlusterFileSystemIOError(
err.errno, 'xattr.removexattr("%s", %s)' % (path_or_fd, key))
key += 1
def check_user_xattr(path):
if not os_path.exists(path):
return False
try:
xattr.setxattr(path, 'user.test.key1', 'value1')
except IOError as err:
raise GlusterFileSystemIOError(
err.errno,
'xattr.setxattr("%s", "user.test.key1", "value1")' % (path,))
try:
xattr.removexattr(path, 'user.test.key1')
except IOError as err:
logging.exception("check_user_xattr: remove failed on %s err: %s",
path, str(err))
#Remove xattr may fail in case of concurrent remove.
return True
def validate_container(metadata):
if not metadata:
logging.warn('validate_container: No metadata')
return False
if X_TYPE not in metadata.keys() or \
X_TIMESTAMP not in metadata.keys() or \
X_PUT_TIMESTAMP not in metadata.keys() or \
X_OBJECTS_COUNT not in metadata.keys() or \
X_BYTES_USED not in metadata.keys():
return False
(value, timestamp) = metadata[X_TYPE]
if value == CONTAINER:
return True
logging.warn('validate_container: metadata type is not CONTAINER (%r)',
value)
return False
def validate_account(metadata):
if not metadata:
logging.warn('validate_account: No metadata')
return False
if X_TYPE not in metadata.keys() or \
X_TIMESTAMP not in metadata.keys() or \
X_PUT_TIMESTAMP not in metadata.keys() or \
X_OBJECTS_COUNT not in metadata.keys() or \
X_BYTES_USED not in metadata.keys() or \
X_CONTAINER_COUNT not in metadata.keys():
return False
(value, timestamp) = metadata[X_TYPE]
if value == ACCOUNT:
return True
logging.warn('validate_account: metadata type is not ACCOUNT (%r)',
value)
return False
def validate_object(metadata):
if not metadata:
return False
if X_TIMESTAMP not in metadata.keys() or \
X_CONTENT_TYPE not in metadata.keys() or \
X_ETAG not in metadata.keys() or \
X_CONTENT_LENGTH not in metadata.keys() or \
X_TYPE not in metadata.keys() or \
X_OBJECT_TYPE not in metadata.keys():
return False
if metadata[X_TYPE] == OBJECT:
return True
logging.warn('validate_object: metadata type is not OBJECT (%r)',
metadata[X_TYPE])
return False
def _update_list(path, cont_path, src_list, reg_file=True, object_count=0,
bytes_used=0, obj_list=[]):
# strip the prefix off, also stripping the leading and trailing slashes
obj_path = path.replace(cont_path, '').strip(os.path.sep)
for obj_name in src_list:
# If it is not a reg_file then it is a directory.
if not reg_file and not Glusterfs._implicit_dir_objects:
# Now check if this is a dir object or a gratuiously crated
# directory
metadata = \
read_metadata(os.path.join(cont_path, obj_path, obj_name))
if not dir_is_object(metadata):
continue
if obj_path:
obj_list.append(os.path.join(obj_path, obj_name))
else:
obj_list.append(obj_name)
object_count += 1
if reg_file and Glusterfs._do_getsize:
bytes_used += os_path.getsize(os.path.join(path, obj_name))
sleep()
return object_count, bytes_used
def update_list(path, cont_path, dirs=[], files=[], object_count=0,
bytes_used=0, obj_list=[]):
if files:
object_count, bytes_used = _update_list(path, cont_path, files, True,
object_count, bytes_used,
obj_list)
if dirs:
object_count, bytes_used = _update_list(path, cont_path, dirs, False,
object_count, bytes_used,
obj_list)
return object_count, bytes_used
def get_container_details(cont_path):
"""
get container details by traversing the filesystem
"""
bytes_used = 0
object_count = 0
obj_list = []
if os_path.isdir(cont_path):
for (path, dirs, files) in do_walk(cont_path):
object_count, bytes_used = update_list(path, cont_path, dirs,
files, object_count,
bytes_used, obj_list)
sleep()
return obj_list, object_count, bytes_used
def get_account_details(acc_path):
"""
Return container_list and container_count.
"""
container_list = []
container_count = 0
acc_stats = do_stat(acc_path)
if acc_stats:
is_dir = stat.S_ISDIR(acc_stats.st_mode)
if is_dir:
for name in do_listdir(acc_path):
if name.lower() == TEMP_DIR \
or name.lower() == ASYNCDIR \
or not os_path.isdir(os.path.join(acc_path, name)):
continue
container_count += 1
container_list.append(name)
return container_list, container_count
def _read_for_etag(fp):
etag = md5()
while True:
chunk = fp.read(CHUNK_SIZE)
if chunk:
etag.update(chunk)
if len(chunk) >= CHUNK_SIZE:
# It is likely that we have more data to be read from the
# file. Yield the co-routine cooperatively to avoid
# consuming the worker during md5sum() calculations on
# large files.
sleep()
else:
break
return etag.hexdigest()
def _get_etag(path_or_fd):
"""
FIXME: It would be great to have a translator that returns the md5sum() of
the file as an xattr that can be simply fetched.
Since we don't have that we should yield after each chunk read and
computed so that we don't consume the worker thread.
"""
if isinstance(path_or_fd, int):
# We are given a file descriptor, so this is an invocation from the
# DiskFile.open() method.
fd = path_or_fd
with os.fdopen(os.dup(fd), 'rb') as fp:
etag = _read_for_etag(fp)
os.lseek(fd, 0, os.SEEK_SET)
else:
# We are given a path to the object when the DiskDir.list_objects_iter
# method invokes us.
path = path_or_fd
with open(path, 'rb') as fp:
etag = _read_for_etag(fp)
return etag
def get_object_metadata(obj_path_or_fd):
"""
Return metadata of object.
"""
if isinstance(obj_path_or_fd, int):
# We are given a file descriptor, so this is an invocation from the
# DiskFile.open() method.
stats = do_fstat(obj_path_or_fd)
else:
# We are given a path to the object when the DiskDir.list_objects_iter
# method invokes us.
stats = do_stat(obj_path_or_fd)
if not stats:
metadata = {}
else:
is_dir = stat.S_ISDIR(stats.st_mode)
metadata = {
X_TYPE: OBJECT,
X_TIMESTAMP: normalize_timestamp(stats.st_ctime),
X_CONTENT_TYPE: DIR_TYPE if is_dir else FILE_TYPE,
X_OBJECT_TYPE: DIR_NON_OBJECT if is_dir else FILE,
X_CONTENT_LENGTH: 0 if is_dir else stats.st_size,
X_ETAG: md5().hexdigest() if is_dir else _get_etag(obj_path_or_fd)}
return metadata
def _add_timestamp(metadata_i):
# At this point we have a simple key/value dictionary, turn it into
# key/(value,timestamp) pairs.
timestamp = 0
metadata = {}
for key, value_i in metadata_i.iteritems():
if not isinstance(value_i, tuple):
metadata[key] = (value_i, timestamp)
else:
metadata[key] = value_i
return metadata
def get_container_metadata(cont_path):
objects = []
object_count = 0
bytes_used = 0
objects, object_count, bytes_used = get_container_details(cont_path)
metadata = {X_TYPE: CONTAINER,
X_TIMESTAMP: normalize_timestamp(
os_path.getctime(cont_path)),
X_PUT_TIMESTAMP: normalize_timestamp(
os_path.getmtime(cont_path)),
X_OBJECTS_COUNT: object_count,
X_BYTES_USED: bytes_used}
return _add_timestamp(metadata)
def get_account_metadata(acc_path):
containers = []
container_count = 0
containers, container_count = get_account_details(acc_path)
metadata = {X_TYPE: ACCOUNT,
X_TIMESTAMP: normalize_timestamp(
os_path.getctime(acc_path)),
X_PUT_TIMESTAMP: normalize_timestamp(
os_path.getmtime(acc_path)),
X_OBJECTS_COUNT: 0,
X_BYTES_USED: 0,
X_CONTAINER_COUNT: container_count}
return _add_timestamp(metadata)
def restore_metadata(path, metadata):
meta_orig = read_metadata(path)
if meta_orig:
meta_new = meta_orig.copy()
meta_new.update(metadata)
else:
meta_new = metadata
if meta_orig != meta_new:
write_metadata(path, meta_new)
return meta_new
def create_object_metadata(obj_path_or_fd):
# We must accept either a path or a file descriptor as an argument to this
# method, as the diskfile modules uses a file descriptior and the DiskDir
# module (for container operations) uses a path.
metadata = get_object_metadata(obj_path_or_fd)
return restore_metadata(obj_path_or_fd, metadata)
def create_container_metadata(cont_path):
metadata = get_container_metadata(cont_path)
rmd = restore_metadata(cont_path, metadata)
return rmd
def create_account_metadata(acc_path):
metadata = get_account_metadata(acc_path)
rmd = restore_metadata(acc_path, metadata)
return rmd
# The following dir_xxx calls should definitely be replaced
# with a Metadata class to encapsulate their implementation.
# :FIXME: For now we have them as functions, but we should
# move them to a class.
def dir_is_object(metadata):
"""
Determine if the directory with the path specified
has been identified as an object
"""
return metadata.get(X_OBJECT_TYPE, "") == DIR_OBJECT
def rmobjdir(dir_path):
"""
Removes the directory as long as there are no objects stored in it. This
works for containers also.
"""
try:
do_rmdir(dir_path)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
# No such directory exists
return False
if err.errno != errno.ENOTEMPTY:
raise
# Handle this non-empty directories below.
else:
return True
# We have a directory that is not empty, walk it to see if it is filled
# with empty sub-directories that are not user created objects
# (gratuitously created as a result of other object creations).
for (path, dirs, files) in do_walk(dir_path, topdown=False):
for directory in dirs:
fullpath = os.path.join(path, directory)
try:
metadata = read_metadata(fullpath)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
# Ignore removal from another entity.
continue
raise
else:
if dir_is_object(metadata):
# Wait, this is an object created by the caller
# We cannot delete
return False
# Directory is not an object created by the caller
# so we can go ahead and delete it.
try:
do_rmdir(fullpath)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ENOTEMPTY:
# Directory is not empty, it might have objects in it
return False
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
# No such directory exists, already removed, ignore
continue
raise
try:
do_rmdir(dir_path)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ENOTEMPTY:
# Directory is not empty, race with object creation
return False
if err.errno == errno.ENOENT:
# No such directory exists, already removed, ignore
return True
raise
else:
return True