* handle incomplete ec encoding
* unit tests
* simplify, and better logs
* Update disk_location_ec.go
When loadEcShards() fails partway through, some EC shards may already be loaded into the l.ecVolumes map in memory. The previous code only cleaned up filesystem files but left orphaned in-memory state, which could cause memory leaks and inconsistent state.
* address comments
* Performance: Avoid Double os.Stat() Call
* Platform Compatibility: Use filepath.Join
* in memory cleanup
* Update disk_location_ec.go
* refactor
* Added Shard Size Validation
* check ec shard sizes
* validate shard size
* calculate expected shard size
* refactoring
* minor
* fix shard directory
* 10GB sparse files can be slow or fail on non-sparse FS. Use 10MB to hit SmallBlockSize math (1MB shards) deterministically.
* grouping logic should be updated to use both collection and volumeId to ensure correctness
* unexpected error
* handle exceptions in tests; use constants
* The check for orphaned shards should be performed for the previous volume before resetting sameVolumeShards for the new volume.
* address comments
* Eliminated Redundant Parsing in checkOrphanedShards
* minor
* Avoid misclassifying local EC as distributed when .dat stat errors occur; also standardize unload-before-remove.
* fmt
* refactor
* refactor
* adjust to warning
* batch deletion operations to return individual error results
Modify batch deletion operations to return individual error results instead of one aggregated error, enabling better tracking of which specific files failed to delete (helping reduce orphan file issues).
* Simplified logging logic
* Optimized nested loop
* handles the edge case where the RPC succeeds but connection cleanup fails
* simplify
* simplify
* ignore 'not found' errors here
* Added a helper function `isHelpRequest()`
* also handles combined short flags like -lh or -hl
* Created handleHelpRequest() helper function
encapsulates both:
Checking for help flags
Printing the help message
* Limit to reasonable length (2-4 chars total) to avoid matching long options like -verbose
Store shell command in history before parsing
Store the shell command in history before parsing it. This will allow users to press the 'Up' arrow and see the entire command.
* [Admin UI] Login not possible due to securecookie error
* avoid 404 favicon
* Update weed/admin/dash/auth_middleware.go
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* address comments
* avoid variable over shadowing
* log session save error
* When jwt.signing.read.key is enabled in security.toml, the volume server requires JWT tokens for all read operations.
* reuse fileId
* refactor
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* fix: Use a mixed of virtual and path styles within a single subdomain
* address comments
* add tests
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* Improve Master and Volume URLs in admin dashboard
- Add clickable URL for master node.
- Refactor Volume server URL to use PublicURL if set. 'address' is used
as fallback.
* Make volume servers show in consistent order
- Sort servers by name to ensure predictable order after each refresh.
* address comment
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* avoid repeated reading disk
* checks both flush time AND read position advancement
* wait on cond
* fix reading
Gap detection and skipping to earliest memory time
Time-based reads that include events at boundary times for first reads (offset ≤ 0)
Aggregated subscriber wake-up via ListenersWaits signaling
* address comments
Gap detection and skipping to earliest memory time
Time-based reads that include events at boundary times for first reads (offset ≤ 0)
Aggregated subscriber wake-up via ListenersWaits signaling
* Fix 'NaN%' issue when running volume.fsck
- Running `volume.fsck` on an empty cluster will display 'NaN%'.
* Refactor
- Extract cound of orphan chunks in summary to new var.
- Restore handling for 'NaN' for individual volumes. Its not necessary
because the check is already done.
* Make code more idiomatic
* S3 API: Fix SSE-S3 decryption on object download
Fixes#7363
This commit adds missing SSE-S3 decryption support when downloading
objects from SSE-S3 encrypted buckets. Previously, SSE-S3 encrypted
objects were returned in their encrypted form, causing data corruption
and hash mismatches.
Changes:
- Updated detectPrimarySSEType() to detect SSE-S3 encrypted objects
by examining chunk metadata and distinguishing SSE-S3 from SSE-KMS
- Added SSE-S3 handling in handleSSEResponse() to route to new handler
- Implemented handleSSES3Response() for both single-part and multipart
SSE-S3 encrypted objects with proper decryption
- Implemented createMultipartSSES3DecryptedReader() for multipart
objects with per-chunk decryption using stored IVs
- Updated addSSEHeadersToResponse() to include SSE-S3 response headers
The fix follows the existing SSE-C and SSE-KMS patterns, using the
envelope encryption architecture where each object's DEK is encrypted
with the KEK stored in the filer.
* Add comprehensive tests for SSE-S3 decryption
- TestSSES3EncryptionDecryption: basic encryption/decryption
- TestSSES3IsRequestInternal: request detection
- TestSSES3MetadataSerialization: metadata serialization/deserialization
- TestDetectPrimarySSETypeS3: SSE type detection for various scenarios
- TestAddSSES3HeadersToResponse: response header validation
- TestSSES3EncryptionWithBaseIV: multipart encryption with base IV
- TestSSES3WrongKeyDecryption: wrong key error handling
- TestSSES3KeyGeneration: key generation and uniqueness
- TestSSES3VariousSizes: encryption/decryption with various data sizes
- TestSSES3ResponseHeaders: response header correctness
- TestSSES3IsEncryptedInternal: metadata-based encryption detection
- TestSSES3InvalidMetadataDeserialization: error handling for invalid metadata
- TestGetSSES3Headers: header generation
- TestProcessSSES3Request: request processing
- TestGetSSES3KeyFromMetadata: key extraction from metadata
- TestSSES3EnvelopeEncryption: envelope encryption correctness
- TestValidateSSES3Key: key validation
All tests pass successfully, providing comprehensive coverage for the
SSE-S3 decryption fix.
* Address PR review comments
1. Fix resource leak in createMultipartSSES3DecryptedReader:
- Wrap decrypted reader with closer to properly release resources
- Ensure underlying chunkReader is closed when done
2. Handle mixed-encryption objects correctly:
- Check chunk encryption type before attempting decryption
- Pass through non-SSE-S3 chunks unmodified
- Log encryption type for debugging
3. Improve SSE type detection logic:
- Add explicit case for aws:kms algorithm
- Handle unknown algorithms gracefully
- Better documentation for tie-breaking precedence
4. Document tie-breaking behavior:
- Clarify that mixed encryption indicates potential corruption
- Explicit precedence order: SSE-C > SSE-KMS > SSE-S3
These changes address high-severity resource management issues and
improve robustness when handling edge cases and mixed-encryption
scenarios.
* Fix IV retrieval for small/inline SSE-S3 encrypted files
Critical bug fix: The previous implementation only looked for the IV in
chunk metadata, which would fail for small files stored inline (without
chunks).
Changes:
- Check object-level metadata (sseS3Key.IV) first for inline files
- Fallback to first chunk metadata only if object-level IV not found
- Improved error message to indicate both locations were checked
This ensures small SSE-S3 encrypted files (stored inline in entry.Content)
can be properly decrypted, as their IV is stored in the object-level
SeaweedFSSSES3Key metadata rather than in chunk metadata.
Fixes the high-severity issue identified in PR review.
* Clean up unused SSE metadata helper functions
Remove legacy SSE metadata helper functions that were never fully
implemented or used:
Removed unused functions:
- StoreSSECMetadata() / GetSSECMetadata()
- StoreSSEKMSMetadata() / GetSSEKMSMetadata()
- StoreSSES3Metadata() / GetSSES3Metadata()
- IsSSEEncrypted()
- GetSSEAlgorithm()
Removed unused constants:
- MetaSSEAlgorithm
- MetaSSECKeyMD5
- MetaSSEKMSKeyID
- MetaSSEKMSEncryptedKey
- MetaSSEKMSContext
- MetaSSES3KeyID
These functions were from an earlier design where IV and other metadata
would be stored in common entry.Extended keys. The actual implementations
use type-specific serialization:
- SSE-C: Uses StoreIVInMetadata()/GetIVFromMetadata() directly for IV
- SSE-KMS: Serializes entire SSEKMSKey structure as JSON (includes IV)
- SSE-S3: Serializes entire SSES3Key structure as JSON (includes IV)
This follows Option A: SSE-S3 uses envelope encryption pattern like
SSE-KMS, where IV is stored within the serialized key metadata rather
than in a separate metadata field.
Kept functions still in use:
- StoreIVInMetadata() - Used by SSE-C
- GetIVFromMetadata() - Used by SSE-C and streaming copy
- MetaSSEIV constant - Used by SSE-C
All tests pass after cleanup.
* Rename SSE metadata functions to clarify SSE-C specific usage
Renamed functions and constants to explicitly indicate they are SSE-C
specific, improving code clarity:
Renamed:
- MetaSSEIV → MetaSSECIV
- StoreIVInMetadata() → StoreSSECIVInMetadata()
- GetIVFromMetadata() → GetSSECIVFromMetadata()
Updated all usages across:
- s3api_key_rotation.go
- s3api_streaming_copy.go
- s3api_object_handlers_copy.go
- s3_sse_copy_test.go
- s3_sse_test_utils_test.go
Rationale:
These functions are exclusively used by SSE-C for storing/retrieving
the IV in entry.Extended metadata. SSE-KMS and SSE-S3 use different
approaches (IV stored in serialized key structures), so the generic
names were misleading. The new names make it clear these are part of
the SSE-C implementation.
All tests pass.
* Add integration tests for SSE-S3 end-to-end encryption/decryption
These integration tests cover the complete encrypt->store->decrypt cycle
that was missing from the original test suite. They would have caught
the IV retrieval bug for inline files.
Tests added:
- TestSSES3EndToEndSmallFile: Tests inline files (10, 50, 256 bytes)
* Specifically tests the critical IV retrieval path for inline files
* This test explicitly checks the bug we fixed where inline files
couldn't retrieve their IV from object-level metadata
- TestSSES3EndToEndChunkedFile: Tests multipart encrypted files
* Verifies per-chunk metadata serialization/deserialization
* Tests that each chunk can be independently decrypted with its own IV
- TestSSES3EndToEndWithDetectPrimaryType: Tests type detection
* Verifies inline vs chunked SSE-S3 detection
* Ensures SSE-S3 is distinguished from SSE-KMS
Note: Full HTTP handler tests (PUT -> GET through actual handlers) would
require a complete mock server with filer connections, which is complex.
These tests focus on the critical decrypt path and data flow.
Why these tests are important:
- Unit tests alone don't catch integration issues
- The IV retrieval bug existed because there was no end-to-end test
- These tests simulate the actual storage/retrieval flow
- They verify the complete encryption architecture works correctly
All tests pass.
* Fix TestValidateSSES3Key expectations to match actual implementation
The ValidateSSES3Key function only validates that the key struct is not
nil, but doesn't validate the Key field contents or size. The test was
expecting validation that doesn't exist.
Updated test cases:
- Nil key struct → should error (correct)
- Valid key → should not error (correct)
- Invalid key size → should not error (validation doesn't check this)
- Nil key bytes → should not error (validation doesn't check this)
Added comments to clarify what the current validation actually checks.
This matches the behavior of ValidateSSEKMSKey and ValidateSSECKey
which also only check for nil struct, not field contents.
All SSE tests now pass.
* Improve ValidateSSES3Key to properly validate key contents
Enhanced the validation function from only checking nil struct to
comprehensive validation of all key fields:
Validations added:
1. Key bytes not nil
2. Key size exactly 32 bytes (SSES3KeySize)
3. Algorithm must be "AES256" (SSES3Algorithm)
4. Key ID must not be empty
5. IV length must be 16 bytes if set (optional - set during encryption)
Test improvements (10 test cases):
- Nil key struct
- Valid key without IV
- Valid key with IV
- Invalid key size (too small)
- Invalid key size (too large)
- Nil key bytes
- Empty key ID
- Invalid algorithm
- Invalid IV length
- Empty IV (allowed - set during encryption)
This matches the robustness of SSE-C and SSE-KMS validation and will
catch configuration errors early rather than failing during
encryption/decryption.
All SSE tests pass.
* Replace custom string helper functions with strings.Contains
Address Gemini Code Assist review feedback:
- Remove custom contains() and findSubstring() helper functions
- Use standard library strings.Contains() instead
- Add strings import
This makes the code more idiomatic and easier to maintain by using
the standard library instead of reimplementing functionality.
Changes:
- Added "strings" to imports
- Replaced contains(err.Error(), tc.errorMsg) with strings.Contains(err.Error(), tc.errorMsg)
- Removed 15 lines of custom helper code
All tests pass.
* filer fix reading and writing SSE-S3 headers
* filter out seaweedfs internal headers
* Update weed/s3api/s3api_object_handlers.go
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* Update s3api_streaming_copy.go
* remove fallback
* remove redundant check
* refactor
* remove extra object fetching
* in case object is not found
* Correct Version Entry for SSE Routing
* Proper Error Handling for SSE Entry Fetching
* Eliminated All Redundant Lookups
* Removed brittle “exactly 5 successes/failures” assertions. Added invariant checks
total recorded attempts equals request count,
successes never exceed capacity,
failures cover remaining attempts,
final AvailableSpace matches capacity - successes.
* refactor
* fix test
* Fixed Broken Fallback Logic
* refactor
* Better Error for Encryption Type Mismatch
* refactor
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* ♻️ refactor(worker): remove goto
* ♻️ refactor(worker): let manager loop exit by itself
* ♻️ refactor(worker): fix race condition when closing worker
CloseSend is not safe to call when another
goroutine concurrently calls Send. streamCancel
already handles proper stream closure. Also,
streamExit signal should be called AFTER
sending shutdownMsg
Now the worker has no race condition if stopped
during any moment (hopefully, tested with -race
flag)
* 🐛 fix(task_logger): deadlock in log closure
* 🐛 fix(balance): fix balance task
Removes the outdated "UnloadVolume" step as it is handled by "DeleteVolume".
#7346
* ♻️ refactor(worker): decouple state management using command-query pattern
This commit eliminates all uses of sync.Mutex across the `worker.go` and `client.go`
components, changing how mutable state is accessed and modified. Single Owner
Principle is now enforced.
- Guarantees thread safety and prevents data races by ensuring that only one goroutine
ever modifies or reads state.
Impact: Improves application concurrency, reliability, and maintainability by isolating state
concerns.
* 🐛 fix(worker): fix race condition when closing
The use of select/default is wrong for mandatory shutdown signals.
* 🐛 fix(worker): do not get tickers in every iteration
* 🐛 fix(worker): fix race condition when closing pt 2
refactor `handleOutgoing` to mirror the non-blocking logic of `handleIncoming`
* address comments
* To ensure stream errors are always processed, the send should be blocking.
* avoid blocking the manager loop while waiting for tasks to complete
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* Fix concurrent map writes in SSE-S3 key manager
This commit fixes issue #7352 where parallel uploads to SSE-S3 enabled
buckets were causing 'fatal error: concurrent map writes' crashes.
The SSES3KeyManager struct had an unsynchronized map that was being
accessed from multiple goroutines during concurrent PUT operations.
Changes:
- Added sync.RWMutex to SSES3KeyManager struct
- Protected StoreKey() with write lock
- Protected GetKey() with read lock
- Updated GetOrCreateKey() with proper read/write locking pattern
including double-check to prevent race conditions
All existing SSE tests pass successfully.
Fixes#7352
* Improve SSE-S3 key manager with envelope encryption
Replace in-memory key storage with envelope encryption using a super key (KEK).
Instead of storing DEKs in a map, the key manager now:
- Uses a randomly generated 256-bit super key (KEK)
- Encrypts each DEK with the super key using AES-GCM
- Stores the encrypted DEK in object metadata
- Decrypts the DEK on-demand when reading objects
Benefits:
- Eliminates unbounded memory growth from caching DEKs
- Provides better security with authenticated encryption (AES-GCM)
- Follows envelope encryption best practices (similar to AWS KMS)
- No need for mutex-protected map lookups on reads
- Each object's encrypted DEK is self-contained in its metadata
This approach matches the design pattern used in the local KMS provider
and is more suitable for production use.
* Persist SSE-S3 KEK in filer for multi-server support
Store the SSE-S3 super key (KEK) in the filer at /.seaweedfs/s3/kek
instead of generating it per-server. This ensures:
1. **Multi-server consistency**: All S3 API servers use the same KEK
2. **Persistence across restarts**: KEK survives server restarts
3. **Centralized management**: KEK stored in filer, accessible to all servers
4. **Automatic initialization**: KEK is created on first startup if it doesn't exist
The KEK is:
- Stored as hex-encoded bytes in filer
- Protected with file mode 0600 (read/write for owner only)
- Located in /.seaweedfs/s3/ directory (mode 0700)
- Loaded on S3 API server startup
- Reused across all S3 API server instances
This matches the architecture of centralized configuration in SeaweedFS
and enables proper SSE-S3 support in multi-server deployments.
* Change KEK storage location to /etc/s3/kek
Move SSE-S3 KEK from /.seaweedfs/s3/kek to /etc/s3/kek for better
organization and consistency with other SeaweedFS configuration files.
The /etc directory is the standard location for configuration files
in SeaweedFS.
* use global sse-se key manager when copying
* Update volume_growth_reservation_test.go
* Rename KEK file to sse_kek for clarity
Changed /etc/s3/kek to /etc/s3/sse_kek to make it clear this key
is specifically for SSE-S3 encryption, not for other KMS purposes.
This improves clarity and avoids potential confusion with the
separate KMS provider system used for SSE-KMS.
* Use constants for SSE-S3 KEK directory and file name
Refactored to use named constants instead of string literals:
- SSES3KEKDirectory = "/etc/s3"
- SSES3KEKParentDir = "/etc"
- SSES3KEKDirName = "s3"
- SSES3KEKFileName = "sse_kek"
This improves maintainability and makes it easier to change
the storage location if needed in the future.
* Address PR review: Improve error handling and robustness
Addresses review comments from https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/pull/7358#pullrequestreview-3367476264
Critical fixes:
1. Distinguish between 'not found' and other errors when loading KEK
- Only generate new KEK if ErrNotFound
- Fail fast on connectivity/permission errors to prevent data loss
- Prevents creating new KEK that would make existing data undecryptable
2. Make SSE-S3 initialization failure fatal
- Return error instead of warning when initialization fails
- Prevents server from running in broken state
3. Improve directory creation error handling
- Only ignore 'file exists' errors
- Fail on permission/connectivity errors
These changes ensure the SSE-S3 key manager is robust against
transient errors and prevents accidental data loss.
* Fix KEK path conflict with /etc/s3 file
Changed KEK storage from /etc/s3/sse_kek to /etc/seaweedfs/s3_sse_kek
to avoid conflict with the circuit breaker config at /etc/s3.
The /etc/s3 path is used by CircuitBreakerConfigDir and may exist as
a file (circuit_breaker.json), causing the error:
'CreateEntry /etc/s3/sse_kek: /etc/s3 should be a directory'
New KEK location: /etc/seaweedfs/s3_sse_kek
This uses the seaweedfs subdirectory which is more appropriate
for internal SeaweedFS configuration files.
Fixes startup failure when /etc/s3 exists as a file.
* Revert KEK path back to /etc/s3/sse_kek
Changed back from /etc/seaweedfs/s3_sse_kek to /etc/s3/sse_kek
as requested. The /etc/s3 directory will be created properly
when it doesn't exist.
* Fix directory creation with proper ModeDir flag
Set FileMode to uint32(0755 | os.ModeDir) when creating /etc/s3 directory
to ensure it's created as a directory, not a file.
Without the os.ModeDir flag, the entry was being created as a file,
which caused the error 'CreateEntry: /etc/s3 is a file' when trying
to create the KEK file inside it.
Uses 0755 permissions (rwxr-xr-x) for the directory and adds os import
for os.ModeDir constant.
Removed the replace directive and updated all references to use
github.com/seaweedfs/cockroachdb-parser directly instead of redirecting
from github.com/cockroachdb/cockroachdb-parser.
Changes:
- Updated import in weed/query/engine/cockroach_parser.go
- Removed replace directive from go.mod
- Now using seaweedfs/cockroachdb-parser@909763b17138
which includes all 32-bit architecture fixes and uses
seaweedfs namespace throughout
Build verified successfully for GOOS=openbsd GOARCH=arm.
Use seaweedfs/cockroachdb-parser v0.0.0-20251021182748-d0c58c67297e
via replace directive to fix building on 32-bit architectures like OpenBSD ARM.
The replace directive ensures all imports of github.com/cockroachdb/cockroachdb-parser
use the seaweedfs fork which includes fixes for:
- Integer overflow in tsearch evaluation (int -> int64)
- Flag type overflow in lexbase and tree packages (int -> int64)
Updated to seaweedfs/cockroachdb-parser v0.0.0-20251021182748-d0c58c67297e
which includes fixes for building on 32-bit architectures like OpenBSD ARM.
Fixes:
- Integer overflow in tsearch evaluation (int -> int64)
- Flag type overflow in lexbase and tree packages (int -> int64)
The Connect() method was holding a write lock via defer for its entire
duration, including when calling attemptConnection(). This caused a
deadlock because attemptConnection() tries to acquire a read lock at
line 119 to access c.lastWorkerInfo.
The fix removes the defer unlock pattern and manually releases the lock
after checking the connected state but before calling attemptConnection().
This allows attemptConnection() to acquire its own locks without deadlock.
Fixes#7192
* chore(deps): bump golang.org/x/crypto from 0.42.0 to 0.43.0
Bumps [golang.org/x/crypto](https://github.com/golang/crypto) from 0.42.0 to 0.43.0.
- [Commits](https://github.com/golang/crypto/compare/v0.42.0...v0.43.0)
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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: golang.org/x/crypto
dependency-version: 0.43.0
dependency-type: direct:production
update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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* go mod 2
* go mod tidy
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