syncthing/lib/scanner/walk_test.go

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// Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
// You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
package scanner
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"crypto/rand"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
rdebug "runtime/debug"
"sort"
"sync"
"testing"
"github.com/d4l3k/messagediff"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/events"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/fs"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/ignore"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/osutil"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/sha256"
"golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm"
)
type testfile struct {
name string
length int64
hash string
}
type testfileList []testfile
var testFs fs.Filesystem
var testdata = testfileList{
{"afile", 4, "b5bb9d8014a0f9b1d61e21e796d78dccdf1352f23cd32812f4850b878ae4944c"},
{"dir1", 128, ""},
{filepath.Join("dir1", "dfile"), 5, "49ae93732fcf8d63fe1cce759664982dbd5b23161f007dba8561862adc96d063"},
{"dir2", 128, ""},
{filepath.Join("dir2", "cfile"), 4, "bf07a7fbb825fc0aae7bf4a1177b2b31fcf8a3feeaf7092761e18c859ee52a9c"},
{"excludes", 37, "df90b52f0c55dba7a7a940affe482571563b1ac57bd5be4d8a0291e7de928e06"},
{"further-excludes", 5, "7eb0a548094fa6295f7fd9200d69973e5f5ec5c04f2a86d998080ac43ecf89f1"},
}
func init() {
// This test runs the risk of entering infinite recursion if it fails.
// Limit the stack size to 10 megs to crash early in that case instead of
// potentially taking down the box...
rdebug.SetMaxStack(10 * 1 << 20)
testFs = fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, "testdata")
}
func TestWalkSub(t *testing.T) {
ignores := ignore.New(testFs)
err := ignores.Load(".stignore")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
cfg := testConfig()
cfg.Subs = []string{"dir2"}
cfg.Matcher = ignores
fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), cfg)
var files []protocol.FileInfo
for f := range fchan {
if f.Err != nil {
t.Errorf("Error while scanning %v: %v", f.Err, f.Path)
}
files = append(files, f.File)
}
// The directory contains two files, where one is ignored from a higher
// level. We should see only the directory and one of the files.
if len(files) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("Incorrect length %d != 2", len(files))
}
if files[0].Name != "dir2" {
t.Errorf("Incorrect file %v != dir2", files[0])
}
if files[1].Name != filepath.Join("dir2", "cfile") {
t.Errorf("Incorrect file %v != dir2/cfile", files[1])
}
}
func TestWalk(t *testing.T) {
ignores := ignore.New(testFs)
err := ignores.Load(".stignore")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
t.Log(ignores)
cfg := testConfig()
cfg.Matcher = ignores
fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), cfg)
var tmp []protocol.FileInfo
for f := range fchan {
if f.Err != nil {
t.Errorf("Error while scanning %v: %v", f.Err, f.Path)
}
tmp = append(tmp, f.File)
}
sort.Sort(fileList(tmp))
files := fileList(tmp).testfiles()
if diff, equal := messagediff.PrettyDiff(testdata, files); !equal {
t.Errorf("Walk returned unexpected data. Diff:\n%s", diff)
}
}
func TestVerify(t *testing.T) {
blocksize := 16
// data should be an even multiple of blocksize long
data := []byte("Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut e")
buf := bytes.NewBuffer(data)
progress := newByteCounter()
defer progress.Close()
blocks, err := Blocks(context.TODO(), buf, blocksize, -1, progress, false)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if exp := len(data) / blocksize; len(blocks) != exp {
t.Fatalf("Incorrect number of blocks %d != %d", len(blocks), exp)
}
if int64(len(data)) != progress.Total() {
t.Fatalf("Incorrect counter value %d != %d", len(data), progress.Total())
}
buf = bytes.NewBuffer(data)
err = verify(buf, blocksize, blocks)
t.Log(err)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected verify failure", err)
}
buf = bytes.NewBuffer(append(data, '\n'))
err = verify(buf, blocksize, blocks)
t.Log(err)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected verify success")
}
buf = bytes.NewBuffer(data[:len(data)-1])
err = verify(buf, blocksize, blocks)
t.Log(err)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected verify success")
}
data[42] = 42
buf = bytes.NewBuffer(data)
err = verify(buf, blocksize, blocks)
t.Log(err)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("Unexpected verify success")
}
}
func TestNormalization(t *testing.T) {
if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
t.Skip("Normalization test not possible on darwin")
return
}
os.RemoveAll("testdata/normalization")
defer os.RemoveAll("testdata/normalization")
tests := []string{
"0-A", // ASCII A -- accepted
"1-\xC3\x84", // NFC 'Ä' -- conflicts with the entry below, accepted
"1-\x41\xCC\x88", // NFD 'Ä' -- conflicts with the entry above, ignored
"2-\xC3\x85", // NFC 'Å' -- accepted
"3-\x41\xCC\x83", // NFD 'Ã' -- converted to NFC
"4-\xE2\x98\x95", // U+2615 HOT BEVERAGE (☕) -- accepted
"5-\xCD\xE2", // EUC-CN "wài" (外) -- ignored (not UTF8)
}
numInvalid := 2
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
// On Windows, in case 5 the character gets replaced with a
// replacement character \xEF\xBF\xBD at the point it's written to disk,
// which means it suddenly becomes valid (sort of).
numInvalid--
}
numValid := len(tests) - numInvalid
for _, s1 := range tests {
// Create a directory for each of the interesting strings above
if err := testFs.MkdirAll(filepath.Join("normalization", s1), 0755); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
for _, s2 := range tests {
// Within each dir, create a file with each of the interesting
// file names. Ensure that the file doesn't exist when it's
// created. This detects and fails if there's file name
// normalization stuff at the filesystem level.
if fd, err := testFs.OpenFile(filepath.Join("normalization", s1, s2), os.O_CREATE|os.O_EXCL, 0644); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
} else {
fd.Write([]byte("test"))
fd.Close()
}
}
}
// We can normalize a directory name, but we can't descend into it in the
// same pass due to how filepath.Walk works. So we run the scan twice to
// make sure it all gets done. In production, things will be correct
// eventually...
walkDir(testFs, "normalization", nil, nil, 0)
tmp := walkDir(testFs, "normalization", nil, nil, 0)
files := fileList(tmp).testfiles()
// We should have one file per combination, plus the directories
// themselves, plus the "testdata/normalization" directory
expectedNum := numValid*numValid + numValid + 1
if len(files) != expectedNum {
t.Errorf("Expected %d files, got %d", expectedNum, len(files))
}
// The file names should all be in NFC form.
for _, f := range files {
t.Logf("%q (% x) %v", f.name, f.name, norm.NFC.IsNormalString(f.name))
if !norm.NFC.IsNormalString(f.name) {
t.Errorf("File name %q is not NFC normalized", f.name)
}
}
}
func TestIssue1507(t *testing.T) {
w := &walker{}
w.Matcher = ignore.New(w.Filesystem)
h := make(chan protocol.FileInfo, 100)
f := make(chan ScanResult, 100)
fn := w.walkAndHashFiles(context.TODO(), h, f)
fn("", nil, protocol.ErrClosed)
}
func TestWalkSymlinkUnix(t *testing.T) {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
t.Skip("skipping unsupported symlink test")
return
}
// Create a folder with a symlink in it
os.RemoveAll("_symlinks")
os.Mkdir("_symlinks", 0755)
defer os.RemoveAll("_symlinks")
os.Symlink("../testdata", "_symlinks/link")
fs := fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, "_symlinks")
for _, path := range []string{".", "link"} {
// Scan it
files := walkDir(fs, path, nil, nil, 0)
// Verify that we got one symlink and with the correct attributes
if len(files) != 1 {
t.Errorf("expected 1 symlink, not %d", len(files))
}
if len(files[0].Blocks) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected zero blocks for symlink, not %d", len(files[0].Blocks))
}
if files[0].SymlinkTarget != "../testdata" {
t.Errorf("expected symlink to have target destination, not %q", files[0].SymlinkTarget)
}
}
}
func TestWalkSymlinkWindows(t *testing.T) {
if runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
t.Skip("skipping unsupported symlink test")
}
// Create a folder with a symlink in it
name := "_symlinks-win"
os.RemoveAll(name)
os.Mkdir(name, 0755)
defer os.RemoveAll(name)
fs := fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, name)
if err := osutil.DebugSymlinkForTestsOnly("../testdata", "_symlinks/link"); err != nil {
// Probably we require permissions we don't have.
t.Skip(err)
}
for _, path := range []string{".", "link"} {
// Scan it
files := walkDir(fs, path, nil, nil, 0)
// Verify that we got zero symlinks
if len(files) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected zero symlinks, not %d", len(files))
}
}
}
func TestWalkRootSymlink(t *testing.T) {
// Create a folder with a symlink in it
tmp, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer os.RemoveAll(tmp)
link := filepath.Join(tmp, "link")
dest, _ := filepath.Abs("testdata/dir1")
if err := osutil.DebugSymlinkForTestsOnly(dest, link); err != nil {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
// Probably we require permissions we don't have.
t.Skip("Need admin permissions or developer mode to run symlink test on Windows: " + err.Error())
} else {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
// Scan root with symlink at FS root
files := walkDir(fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, link), ".", nil, nil, 0)
// Verify that we got two files
if len(files) != 2 {
t.Errorf("expected two files, not %d", len(files))
}
// Scan symlink below FS root
files = walkDir(fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, tmp), "link", nil, nil, 0)
// Verify that we got the one symlink, except on windows
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
if len(files) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected no files, not %d", len(files))
}
} else if len(files) != 1 {
t.Errorf("expected one file, not %d", len(files))
}
// Scan path below symlink
files = walkDir(fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, tmp), filepath.Join("link", "cfile"), nil, nil, 0)
// Verify that we get nothing
if len(files) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected no files, not %d", len(files))
}
}
func TestBlocksizeHysteresis(t *testing.T) {
// Verify that we select the right block size in the presence of old
// file information.
if testing.Short() {
t.Skip("long and hard test")
}
sf := fs.NewWalkFilesystem(&singleFileFS{
name: "testfile.dat",
filesize: 500 << 20, // 500 MiB
})
current := make(fakeCurrentFiler)
runTest := func(expectedBlockSize int) {
files := walkDir(sf, ".", current, nil, 0)
if len(files) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected one file, not %d", len(files))
}
if s := files[0].BlockSize(); s != expectedBlockSize {
t.Fatalf("incorrect block size %d != expected %d", s, expectedBlockSize)
}
}
// Scan with no previous knowledge. We should get a 512 KiB block size.
runTest(512 << 10)
// Scan on the assumption that previous size was 256 KiB. Retain 256 KiB
// block size.
current["testfile.dat"] = protocol.FileInfo{
Name: "testfile.dat",
Size: 500 << 20,
RawBlockSize: 256 << 10,
}
runTest(256 << 10)
// Scan on the assumption that previous size was 1 MiB. Retain 1 MiB
// block size.
current["testfile.dat"] = protocol.FileInfo{
Name: "testfile.dat",
Size: 500 << 20,
RawBlockSize: 1 << 20,
}
runTest(1 << 20)
// Scan on the assumption that previous size was 128 KiB. Move to 512
// KiB because the difference is large.
current["testfile.dat"] = protocol.FileInfo{
Name: "testfile.dat",
Size: 500 << 20,
RawBlockSize: 128 << 10,
}
runTest(512 << 10)
// Scan on the assumption that previous size was 2 MiB. Move to 512
// KiB because the difference is large.
current["testfile.dat"] = protocol.FileInfo{
Name: "testfile.dat",
Size: 500 << 20,
RawBlockSize: 2 << 20,
}
runTest(512 << 10)
}
func TestWalkReceiveOnly(t *testing.T) {
sf := fs.NewWalkFilesystem(&singleFileFS{
name: "testfile.dat",
filesize: 1024,
})
current := make(fakeCurrentFiler)
// Initial scan, no files in the CurrentFiler. Should pick up the file and
// set the ReceiveOnly flag on it, because that's the flag we give the
// walker to set.
files := walkDir(sf, ".", current, nil, protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly)
if len(files) != 1 {
t.Fatal("Should have scanned one file")
}
if files[0].LocalFlags != protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly {
t.Fatal("Should have set the ReceiveOnly flag")
}
// Update the CurrentFiler and scan again. It should not return
// anything, because the file has not changed. This verifies that the
// ReceiveOnly flag is properly ignored and doesn't trigger a rescan
// every time.
cur := files[0]
current[cur.Name] = cur
files = walkDir(sf, ".", current, nil, protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly)
if len(files) != 0 {
t.Fatal("Should not have scanned anything")
}
// Now pretend the file was previously ignored instead. We should pick up
// the difference in flags and set just the LocalReceive flags.
cur.LocalFlags = protocol.FlagLocalIgnored
current[cur.Name] = cur
files = walkDir(sf, ".", current, nil, protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly)
if len(files) != 1 {
t.Fatal("Should have scanned one file")
}
if files[0].LocalFlags != protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly {
t.Fatal("Should have set the ReceiveOnly flag")
}
}
func walkDir(fs fs.Filesystem, dir string, cfiler CurrentFiler, matcher *ignore.Matcher, localFlags uint32) []protocol.FileInfo {
cfg := testConfig()
cfg.Filesystem = fs
cfg.Subs = []string{dir}
cfg.AutoNormalize = true
cfg.CurrentFiler = cfiler
cfg.Matcher = matcher
cfg.LocalFlags = localFlags
fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), cfg)
var tmp []protocol.FileInfo
for f := range fchan {
if f.Err == nil {
tmp = append(tmp, f.File)
}
}
sort.Sort(fileList(tmp))
return tmp
}
type fileList []protocol.FileInfo
func (l fileList) Len() int {
return len(l)
}
func (l fileList) Less(a, b int) bool {
return l[a].Name < l[b].Name
}
func (l fileList) Swap(a, b int) {
l[a], l[b] = l[b], l[a]
}
func (l fileList) testfiles() testfileList {
testfiles := make(testfileList, len(l))
for i, f := range l {
if len(f.Blocks) > 1 {
panic("simple test case stuff only supports a single block per file")
}
testfiles[i] = testfile{name: f.Name, length: f.FileSize()}
if len(f.Blocks) == 1 {
testfiles[i].hash = fmt.Sprintf("%x", f.Blocks[0].Hash)
}
}
return testfiles
}
func (l testfileList) String() string {
var b bytes.Buffer
b.WriteString("{\n")
for _, f := range l {
fmt.Fprintf(&b, " %s (%d bytes): %s\n", f.name, f.length, f.hash)
}
b.WriteString("}")
return b.String()
}
var initOnce sync.Once
const (
testdataSize = 17 << 20
testdataName = "_random.data"
)
func BenchmarkHashFile(b *testing.B) {
initOnce.Do(initTestFile)
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
if _, err := HashFile(context.TODO(), fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, ""), testdataName, protocol.MinBlockSize, nil, true); err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
}
b.SetBytes(testdataSize)
b.ReportAllocs()
}
func initTestFile() {
fd, err := os.Create(testdataName)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
lr := io.LimitReader(rand.Reader, testdataSize)
if _, err := io.Copy(fd, lr); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if err := fd.Close(); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
func TestStopWalk(t *testing.T) {
// Create tree that is 100 levels deep, with each level containing 100
// files (each 1 MB) and 100 directories (in turn containing 100 files
// and 100 directories, etc). That is, in total > 100^100 files and as
// many directories. It'll take a while to scan, giving us time to
// cancel it and make sure the scan stops.
// Use an errorFs as the backing fs for the rest of the interface
// The way we get it is a bit hacky tho.
errorFs := fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemType(-1), ".")
fs := fs.NewWalkFilesystem(&infiniteFS{errorFs, 100, 100, 1e6})
const numHashers = 4
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
cfg := testConfig()
cfg.Filesystem = fs
cfg.Hashers = numHashers
cfg.ProgressTickIntervalS = -1 // Don't attempt to build the full list of files before starting to scan...
fchan := Walk(ctx, cfg)
// Receive a few entries to make sure the walker is up and running,
// scanning both files and dirs. Do some quick sanity tests on the
// returned file entries to make sure we are not just reading crap from
// a closed channel or something.
dirs := 0
files := 0
for {
res := <-fchan
if res.Err != nil {
t.Errorf("Error while scanning %v: %v", res.Err, res.Path)
}
f := res.File
t.Log("Scanned", f)
if f.IsDirectory() {
if len(f.Name) == 0 || f.Permissions == 0 {
t.Error("Bad directory entry", f)
}
dirs++
} else {
if len(f.Name) == 0 || len(f.Blocks) == 0 || f.Permissions == 0 {
t.Error("Bad file entry", f)
}
files++
}
if dirs > 5 && files > 5 {
break
}
}
// Cancel the walker.
cancel()
// Empty out any waiting entries and wait for the channel to close.
// Count them, they should be zero or very few - essentially, each
// hasher has the choice of returning a fully handled entry or
// cancelling, but they should not start on another item.
extra := 0
for range fchan {
extra++
}
t.Log("Extra entries:", extra)
if extra > numHashers {
t.Error("unexpected extra entries received after cancel")
}
}
func TestIssue4799(t *testing.T) {
tmp, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer os.RemoveAll(tmp)
fs := fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, tmp)
fd, err := fs.Create("foo")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
fd.Close()
files := walkDir(fs, "/foo", nil, nil, 0)
if len(files) != 1 || files[0].Name != "foo" {
t.Error(`Received unexpected file infos when walking "/foo"`, files)
}
}
func TestRecurseInclude(t *testing.T) {
stignore := `
!/dir1/cfile
!efile
!ffile
*
`
ignores := ignore.New(testFs, ignore.WithCache(true))
if err := ignores.Parse(bytes.NewBufferString(stignore), ".stignore"); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
files := walkDir(testFs, ".", nil, ignores, 0)
expected := []string{
filepath.Join("dir1"),
filepath.Join("dir1", "cfile"),
filepath.Join("dir2"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dir22"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dir22", "dir23"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dir22", "dir23", "efile"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dir22", "efile"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dir22", "efile", "efile"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dira"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dira", "efile"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "dira", "ffile"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "efile"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "efile", "ign"),
filepath.Join("dir2", "dir21", "efile", "ign", "efile"),
}
if len(files) != len(expected) {
t.Fatalf("Got %d files %v, expected %d files at %v", len(files), files, len(expected), expected)
}
for i := range files {
if files[i].Name != expected[i] {
t.Errorf("Got %v, expected file at %v", files[i], expected[i])
}
}
}
func TestIssue4841(t *testing.T) {
tmp, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer os.RemoveAll(tmp)
fs := fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, tmp)
fd, err := fs.Create("foo")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fd.Close()
cfg := testConfig()
cfg.Filesystem = fs
cfg.AutoNormalize = true
cfg.CurrentFiler = fakeCurrentFiler{"foo": {
Name: "foo",
Type: protocol.FileInfoTypeFile,
LocalFlags: protocol.FlagLocalIgnored,
Version: protocol.Vector{}.Update(1),
}}
cfg.ShortID = protocol.LocalDeviceID.Short()
fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), cfg)
var files []protocol.FileInfo
for f := range fchan {
if f.Err != nil {
t.Errorf("Error while scanning %v: %v", f.Err, f.Path)
}
files = append(files, f.File)
}
sort.Sort(fileList(files))
if len(files) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Expected 1 file, got %d: %v", len(files), files)
}
if expected := (protocol.Vector{}.Update(protocol.LocalDeviceID.Short())); !files[0].Version.Equal(expected) {
t.Fatalf("Expected Version == %v, got %v", expected, files[0].Version)
}
}
// TestNotExistingError reproduces https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/issues/5385
func TestNotExistingError(t *testing.T) {
sub := "notExisting"
if _, err := testFs.Lstat(sub); !fs.IsNotExist(err) {
t.Fatalf("Lstat returned error %v, while nothing should exist there.", err)
}
cfg := testConfig()
cfg.Subs = []string{sub}
fchan := Walk(context.TODO(), cfg)
for f := range fchan {
t.Fatalf("Expected no result from scan, got %v", f)
}
}
// Verify returns nil or an error describing the mismatch between the block
// list and actual reader contents
func verify(r io.Reader, blocksize int, blocks []protocol.BlockInfo) error {
hf := sha256.New()
// A 32k buffer is used for copying into the hash function.
buf := make([]byte, 32<<10)
for i, block := range blocks {
lr := &io.LimitedReader{R: r, N: int64(blocksize)}
_, err := io.CopyBuffer(hf, lr, buf)
if err != nil {
return err
}
hash := hf.Sum(nil)
hf.Reset()
if !bytes.Equal(hash, block.Hash) {
return fmt.Errorf("hash mismatch %x != %x for block %d", hash, block.Hash, i)
}
}
// We should have reached the end now
bs := make([]byte, 1)
n, err := r.Read(bs)
if n != 0 || err != io.EOF {
return fmt.Errorf("file continues past end of blocks")
}
return nil
}
type fakeCurrentFiler map[string]protocol.FileInfo
func (fcf fakeCurrentFiler) CurrentFile(name string) (protocol.FileInfo, bool) {
f, ok := fcf[name]
return f, ok
}
func testConfig() Config {
evLogger := events.NewLogger()
go evLogger.Serve()
return Config{
Filesystem: testFs,
Hashers: 2,
EventLogger: evLogger,
}
}