Stat(ctx, "/") is called by the registry healthcheck.
Also fixes blob name building in the Azure driver so it no longer
returns empty blob names. This was causing errors in the healthcheck
call to Stat for Azure.
Signed-off-by: Flavian Missi <fmissi@redhat.com>
Dot-imports were only used in a couple of places, and replacing them
makes it more explicit what's imported.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Microsoft has updated the golang Azure SDK significantly. Update the
azure storage driver to use the new SDK. Add support for client
secret and MSI authentication schemes in addition to shared key
authentication.
Implement rootDirectory support for the azure storage driver to mirror
the S3 driver.
Signed-off-by: Kirat Singh <kirat.singh@beacon.io>
Co-authored-by: Cory Snider <corhere@gmail.com>
- DRY out SchemaVersion literals
- Better name the predefined Versioned struct for the Image Index
- Var names, declarations, else cases.
Co-authored-by: Milos Gajdos <milosthegajdos@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Bracken Dawson <abdawson@gmail.com>
Empty platform structs were already supported after splitting OCI Image
Index out from Docker Manifest List.
Signed-off-by: Bracken Dawson <abdawson@gmail.com>
Move implementation of the index from the manifestlist package to the ocischema package so that other modules making empty imports support the manifest types their authors would expect. This is a breaking change to distribution as a library but not the registry.
As OCI 1.0 released the manifest and index together, that is a good package from which to initialise both manifests. The docker manifest and manifest list remain in separate packages because one was released later.
The image index and manifest list still share common code in many functions not intended for import by other modules.
Signed-off-by: Bracken Dawson <abdawson@gmail.com>
This is an edge case when we are trying to upload an empty chunk of data using
a MultiPart upload. As a result we are trying to complete the MultipartUpload
with an empty slice of `completedUploadedParts` which will always lead to 400
being returned from S3 See: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/s3/#CompletedMultipartUpload
Solution: we upload an empty i.e. 0 byte part as a single part and then append it
to the completedUploadedParts slice used to complete the Multipart upload.
Signed-off-by: Milos Gajdos <milosthegajdos@gmail.com>
The loop that iterates over paginated lists of S3 multipart upload parts
appears to be using the wrong variable in its loop condition. Nothing
inside the loop affects the value of `resp.IsTruncated`, so this loop
will either be wrongly skipped or loop forever.
It looks like this is a regression caused by commit
7736319f2e. The return value of
`ListMultipartUploads` used to be assigned to a variable named `resp`,
but it was renamed to `partsList` without updating the for loop
condition.
I believe this is causing an error we're seeing with large layer uploads
at commit time:
upload resumed at wrong offset: 5242880000 != 5815706782
Missing parts of the multipart S3 upload would cause an incorrect size
calculation in `newWriter`.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <alehmann@netflix.com>
Previously we used a custom Transport in order to modify the user agent header.
This prevented the AWS SDK from being able to customize SSL and other client TLS
parameters since it could not understand the Transport type.
Instead we can simply use the SDK function MakeAddToUserAgentFreeFormHandler to
customize the UserAgent if necessary and leave all the TLS configuration to the
AWS SDK.
The only exception being SkipVerify which we have to handle, but we can set it
onto the standard http.Transport which does not interfere with the SDKs ability
to set other options.
Signed-off-by: Kirat Singh <kirat.singh@gmail.com>
`registry/storage/driver/inmemory/driver_test.go` times out after ~10min. The slow test is `testsuites.go:TestWriteReadLargeStreams()` which writes a 5GB file.
Root cause is inefficient slice reallocation algorithm. The slice holding file bytes grows only 32K on each allocation. To fix it, this PR grows slice exponentially.
Signed-off-by: Wei Meng <wemeng@microsoft.com>
Go 1.18 and up now provides a strings.Cut() which is better suited for
splitting key/value pairs (and similar constructs), and performs better:
```go
func BenchmarkSplit(b *testing.B) {
b.ReportAllocs()
data := []string{"12hello=world", "12hello=", "12=hello", "12hello"}
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
for _, s := range data {
_ = strings.SplitN(s, "=", 2)[0]
}
}
}
func BenchmarkCut(b *testing.B) {
b.ReportAllocs()
data := []string{"12hello=world", "12hello=", "12=hello", "12hello"}
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
for _, s := range data {
_, _, _ = strings.Cut(s, "=")
}
}
}
```
BenchmarkSplit
BenchmarkSplit-10 8244206 128.0 ns/op 128 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkCut
BenchmarkCut-10 54411998 21.80 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
While looking at occurrences of `strings.Split()`, I also updated some for alternatives,
or added some constraints;
- for cases where an specific number of items is expected, I used `strings.SplitN()`
with a suitable limit. This prevents (theoretical) unlimited splits.
- in some cases it we were using `strings.Split()`, but _actually_ were trying to match
a prefix; for those I replaced the code to just match (and/or strip) the prefix.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Both of these were deprecated in 55f675811a,
but the format of the GoDoc comments didn't follow the correct format, which
caused them not being picked up by tools as "deprecated".
This patch updates uses in the codebase to use the alternatives.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
gofumpt (https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt) provides a supserset of `gofmt` / `go fmt`,
and addresses various formatting issues that linters may be checking for.
We can consider enabling the `gofumpt` linter to verify the formatting in CI, although
not every developer may have it installed, so for now this runs it once to get formatting
in shape.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Instead of first collecting all keys and then batch deleting them,
we will do the incremental delete _online_ per max allowed batch.
Doing this prevents frequent allocations for large S3 keyspaces
and OOM-kills that might happen as a result of those.
This commit introduces storagedriver.Errors type that allows to return
multierrors as a single error from any storage driver implementation.
Signed-off-by: Milos Gajdos <milosthegajdos@gmail.com>
Instead of letting the cache grow without bound, use a LRU to impose a
size limit.
The limit is configurable through a new `blobdescriptorsize` config key.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <alehmann@netflix.com>
This reverts commit 06a098c632
This changes the function of linkedBlobStatter.Clear(). It was either removing the first of two possible manifest links or returning nil if none were found. Now it once again it removes only the valid manifest link or returns an error if none are found.
Signed-off-by: Bracken Dawson <abdawson@gmail.com>
If s3accelerate is set to true then we turn on S3 Transfer
Acceleration via the AWS SDK. It defaults to false since this is an
opt-in feature on the S3 bucket.
Signed-off-by: Kirat Singh <kirat.singh@wsq.io>
Signed-off-by: Simone Locci <simonelocci88@gmail.com>
This commit removes the following cipher suites that are known to be insecure:
TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
And this commit deletes the tlsVersions of tls1.0 and tls1.1. The tls1.2 is the minimal supported tls version for creating a safer tls configuration.
Signed-off-by: david.bao <baojn1998@163.com>
Allow the storage driver to optionally use AWS SDK's dualstack mode.
This allows the registry to communicate with S3 in IPv6 environments.
Signed-off-by: Adam Kaplan <adam.kaplan@redhat.com>
When updatefrequency is set and is a string, its value should be saved
into updateFrequency, and it shouldn't override duration.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Bulatov <oleg@bulatov.me>
Optimized S3 Walk impl by no longer listing files recursively. Overall gives a huge performance increase both in terms of runtime and S3 calls (up to ~500x).
Fixed a bug in WalkFallback where ErrSkipDir for was not handled as documented for non-directory.
Signed-off-by: Collin Shoop <cshoop@digitalocean.com>
Delete was not working when the subpath immediately followed the given path started with an ascii lower than "/" such as dash "-" and underscore "_" and requests no files to be deleted.
(cherry picked from commit 5d8fa0ce94b68cce70237805db92cdd8d40de282)
Signed-off-by: Collin Shoop <cshoop@digitalocean.com>
According to OCI image spec, the descriptor's digest field is required.
For the normal config/layer blobs, the valivation should check the
presence of the blob when put manifest.
REF: https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blob/v1.0.1/descriptor.md
Signed-off-by: Arko Dasgupta <arko.dasgupta@docker.com>
Signed-off-by: Wei Fu <fuweid89@gmail.com>
Go 1.13 and up enforce import paths to be versioned if a project
contains a go.mod and has released v2 or up.
The current v2.x branches (and releases) do not yet have a go.mod,
and therefore are still allowed to be imported with a non-versioned
import path (go modules add a `+incompatible` annotation in that case).
However, now that this project has a `go.mod` file, incompatible
import paths will not be accepted by go modules, and attempting
to use code from this repository will fail.
This patch uses `v3` for the import-paths (not `v2`), because changing
import paths itself is a breaking change, which means that the
next release should increment the "major" version to comply with
SemVer (as go modules dictate).
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
When a given prefix is empty and we attempt to list its content AWS
returns that the prefix contains one object with key defined as the
prefix with an extra "/" at the end.
e.g.
If we call ListObjects() passing to it an existing but empty prefix,
say "my/empty/prefix", AWS will return that "my/empty/prefix/" is an
object inside "my/empty/prefix" (ListObjectsOutput.Contents).
This extra "/" causes the upload purging process to panic. On normal
circunstances we never find empty prefixes on S3 but users may touch
it.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Maraschini <rmarasch@redhat.com>
A repository need not contain any unique layers, if its images use only layers
mounted from other repositories. But, the catalog endpoint was looking for the
_layers directory to indicate that a directory was a repository.
Use the _manifests directory as the marker instead, since any repository with
revisions will contain a _manifests directory.
Signed-off-by: Adam Wolfe Gordon <awg@digitalocean.com>
Instead of constructing the list of credential providers manually, if we
use the default list we can take advantage of the AWS SDK checking the
environment and returning either the EC2RoleProvider or the generic HTTP
credentials provider, configured to use the ECS credentials endpoint.
Also, use the `defaults.Config()` function instead of `aws.NewConfig()`,
as this results in an initialised HTTP client which prevents a fatal
error when retrieving credentials from the ECS credentials endpoint.
Fixes#2960
Signed-off-by: Andrew Bulford <andrew.bulford@redmatter.com>
The metrics tracker in cached blob statter was replaced with prometheus
metrics and no longer needed.
Remove unused log wrapping.
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
* Update redis.go
If the dgst key does not exist in the cache when calling HGET, `redis.String` will return an `ErrNil` which we need to translate into `distribution.ErrBlobUnknown` so that the error being returned can be properly handled. This will ensure that `SetDescriptor` is properly called from `cachedBlobStatter::Stat` for `repositoryScopedRedisBlobDescriptorService` which will update the redis cache and be considered as a Miss rather than an Error.
cc @manishtomar
* Update suite.go
Add unit test to ensure missing blobs for scoped repo properly return ErrBlobUnknown when HGET returns redis.ErrNil.
(cherry picked from commit dca6b9526a1d30dd218a9f321c4f84ecc4b5e62e)
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
* redis metrics
it is working but metrics are not very useful since default buckets
start from 5ms and almost all of them are in that range.
* remove extra comment
(cherry picked from commit ba1a1d74e7eb047dd1056548ccf0695e8846782c)
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
* fix redis caching issue
earlier redis cache was updated when there was any error including any
temporary connectivity issue. This would trigger set calls which would
further increase load and possibly connectivity errors from redis
leaving the system with continuous errors and high latency. Now the
cache is updated only when it is genuine cache miss. Other errors do not
trigger a cache update.
* add back tracker Hit() and Miss() calls
*squashed commits*
(cherry picked from commit 6f3e1c10260ef59ba4e9c42e939329fad9fdd8c3)
(cherry picked from commit 6738ff3320cf82cc2df919a95a1bde2f7789a501)
Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <derek@mcgstyle.net>
Unit test coverge was increased to cover the usages of crypto. This helps to ensure that everything is working fine with fips mode enabled.
Also updated sha1 to sha256 in registry/storage/driver/testsuites/testsuites.go because sha1 is not supported in fips mode.
Signed-off-by: Naveed Jamil <naveed.jamil@tenpearl.com>
When uploading segments to Swift, the registry generates a random file,
by taking the hash of the container path and 32-bytes of random data.
The registry attempts to shard across multiple directory paths, by
taking the first three hex characters as leader.
The implementation in registry, unfortunately, takes the hash of
nothing, and appends it to the path and random data. This results in all
segments being created in one directory.
Fixes: #2407Fixes: #2311
Signed-off-by: Terin Stock <terinjokes@gmail.com>
Radosgw does not support S3 `GET Bucket` API v2 API but v1.
This API has backward compatibility, so most of this API is working
correctly but we can not get `KeyCount` in v1 API and which is only
for v2 API.
Signed-off-by: Eohyung Lee <liquidnuker@gmail.com>
Add an interface alongside TagStore that provides API to retreive
digests of all manifests that a tag historically pointed to. It also
includes currently linked tag.
Signed-off-by: Manish Tomar <manish.tomar@docker.com>
It's possible to run into a race condition in which the enumerator lists
lots of repositories and then starts the long process of enumerating through
them. In that time if someone deletes a repo, the enumerator may error out.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Abrams <rdabrams@gmail.com>
by having another interface RepositoryRemover that is implemented by
registry instance and is injected in app context for event tracking
Signed-off-by: Manish Tomar <manish.tomar@docker.com>