Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 14:59:48 +0000 From: bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org To: freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: [Bug 196726] fusefs truncates files on read, sometimes returns wrong data. Message-ID: <bug-196726-8@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=196726 Bug ID: 196726 Summary: fusefs truncates files on read, sometimes returns wrong data. Product: Base System Version: 10.1-RELEASE Hardware: Any OS: Any Status: New Severity: Affects Some People Priority: --- Component: kern Assignee: freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org Reporter: freebsd-stable@z42.net I made a python program to tickle two fusefs problems that may well be the same problem in different forms, both loosing data. I assume the problem is in the kernel and not the library, but have not verified this. (I have only looked at the symptoms.) #!/usr/bin/env python # # FreeBSD (10.1-RELEASE) fuse seems pretty buggy. # File attributes are cached forever (not tested here), and reported size # is enforced. (So appending to a file outside the fuse layer has no effect # if the file is already seen.) And even worse, the first time a file is # closed (even ro) the reported size is truncated to. This updates the # mtime, and of course risks discarding data written from somewhere else. # (This is in test1.) # # File contents are also sometimes wrong in surprising ways when a file is # overwritten. (This is in test2.) # # This program takes two directories as arguments, the first one a normal # mount and the second a fuse mount (e.g. fusexmp or sshfs) of the same dir. def test2(normal_dir, fuse_dir, test_fn): from os.path import exists, isdir, join assert isdir(normal_dir) assert isdir(fuse_dir) assert not exists(join(normal_dir, test_fn)) assert not exists(join(fuse_dir, test_fn)) with open(join(normal_dir, test_fn), "wb") as fh: fh.write("foo") with open(join(fuse_dir, test_fn), "rb") as fh: assert fh.read() == "foo", "this should work" with open(join(normal_dir, test_fn), "wb") as fh: fh.write("longer") with open(join(fuse_dir, test_fn), "rb") as fh: data = fh.read() assert data == "longer", "fuse misread %s ('longer' != %r)" % (test_fn, data,) def test1(normal_dir, fuse_dir, test_fn): from os.path import exists, isdir, join assert isdir(normal_dir) assert isdir(fuse_dir) assert not exists(join(normal_dir, test_fn)) with open(join(normal_dir, test_fn), "wb") as normal_fh: normal_fh.write("foo") normal_fh.flush() with open(join(fuse_dir, test_fn), "rb") as fuse_fh: assert fuse_fh.read() == "foo", "this should work" normal_fh.write("bar") normal_fh.flush() with open(join(normal_dir, test_fn), "rb") as normal_fh: data = normal_fh.read() assert data == "foobar", "fuse truncated %s ('foobar' != %r)" % (test_fn, data,) if __name__ == "__main__": from sys import argv from traceback import print_exc normal_dir, fuse_dir = argv[1:] try: test1(normal_dir, fuse_dir, "TEST1") except Exception: print "Test 1 failed:" print_exc() try: test2(normal_dir, fuse_dir, "TEST2") except Exception: print "Test 2 failed:" print_exc() -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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