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ggtakec@gmail.com
45950044f7 Changes codes
1) Changes codes for performance and request's costs
    s3fs gets object's  attributes by using HEAD request.
    Directory objects is following 4 type:
      a) name type is "dir", with meta information
      b) name type is "dir", without meta information(but has files in itself)
      c) name type is "dir/", with(out) meta information
      d) name type is "dir_$folder$", with(out) meta information
    The codes is changed to order checking directory object.
    So that, s3fs decreases requests for checking objects.

    Before version has a bug, that is s3fs can not be recognizable type-b) 
    definitely when s3fs check the object directly.(but s3fs can, when s3fs 
    check the object by listing)
    This change fixes this bug.

2) Adds "multireq_max" option
    Added "multireq_max" option is maximum number of parallel request 
    for listing objects.
    This changes is possible to solve CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT.
    If this option can not solve it, this option will be useful for tuning 
    performance by each.




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2013-06-19 14:53:58 +00:00
ggtakec@gmail.com
9833c7e589 Fixed Issue 226
1) Patch adding support for SSE( Issue 226 )
    Supports SSE(Server-Side Encryption) and adds "use_sse" option.
    * Specifications
       When "use_sse" option is specified as "1", s3fs adds "x-amz-server-side-encryption"
       header as "AES256".
       But it only does when objects upload(writing object). 
       When you do chmod/chown/chgrp/touch/mv commands, s3fs does not 
       add this header and inherit SSE mode from oroginal object. 
    * Notice
       "use_sse" option can not specify with "use_rrs" because we get signature
       error from S3.





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2013-06-04 06:04:04 +00:00
ggtakec@gmail.com
7477224d02 Fixed Issue 304
1) s3fs should cache DNS lookups?(Issue 304)
   Changes that s3fs always uses own dns cache, and adds "nodnscache" option.
   If "nodnscache" is specified, s3fs does not use dns cache as before.
   s3fs keeps DNS cache for 60 senconds by libcurl's default.



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2013-05-22 08:49:23 +00:00
ggtakec@gmail.com
9da497af45 Added enable_content_md5 option
1) Adds enable_content_md5 option
   When s3fs uploads large object(over 20MB), s3fs checks always ETag(MD5) in each multipart's response.
   But for small objects, s3fs does not check MD5.
   This new option enables for checking MD5 of uploading object.
   If "enable_content_md5" option is specified, s3fs puts the object with "Content-MD5" header.

   The checking MD5 value is not default, because it increases some of user's cpu usage.
   (The default value may be replaced in the future.)



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2013-05-16 02:02:55 +00:00
ggtakec@gmail.com
c862ee40ea Fixed issue 240 and some bugs.
1) Cannot Mount Path in Bucket(Issue 240)
    Changes man page for this issue("bucket[:path]" -> "bucket[:/path]").
    And so s3fs did not work with mount path, fixed it.

2) Fixes other bug about renaming directory
    Fixes a bug caused by r420, which fails to rename directory. 




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2013-05-09 04:25:18 +00:00
ggtakec@gmail.com
6b78bfdf4b Fixed issue 291, and Adds "disable_noobj_cache" option.
1) Man file has wrong permissions for passwd file(Issue 291)
    Fixes man page for wrong permissions of passwd file.

2) Fixes a bug and Strictly checks passwd file permission.
    * Fixes a bug about checking passwd file permission.
       A bug is that s3fs continues to run after s3fs finds invalid passwd 
      file permission.
    * Checks passwd file strictly.
       Before this revision, s3fs allows executable permission for a 
       passwd file and  allows group writable permission for a passwd 
       file(which is not "/etc/passwd-s3fs").
       New s3fs checks permission strictly, that is  /etc/passwd-s3fs is 
       allowed owner readable/writable and group readable, and  the 
       passwd file(which is not "/etc/passwd-s3fs") is allowed only owner 
       readable/writable.

3) Adds disable_noobj_cache option for no-existing object.
    s3fs v1.68 always has to check whether file(or sub directory) exists 
    under object(path)  when s3fs does some command, since s3fs has 
    recognized a directory which does not exist and has files or sub 
    directories under itself.
    It increases ListBucket request and makes performance bad.
    For performance if the disable_noobj_cache option is specified, s3fs 
    memorizes in stat cache that the object(file or directory) does not exist.




git-svn-id: http://s3fs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@420 df820570-a93a-0410-bd06-b72b767a4274
2013-05-08 07:51:22 +00:00
ggtakec@gmail.com
8bd1483374 Summary of Changes(1.65 -> 1.66)
==========================
List of Changes
==========================
1) Fixes bugs
    Fixes Issue 321: "no write permission for non-root user".
    (http://code.google.com/p/s3fs/issues/detail?id=321)
    Fixes a bug which s3fs does not set uid/gid headers when making symlink.

2) Cleanup  code.
    Adds a common function which  converts the Last-Modified header to utime.
    Deletes the useless cord and arranged it.

3) xmlns
    Changes that s3fs can decide using the xmlns url automatically.
    Then the noxmlns option is not needed anymore, but it is left.

4) Changes cache for performance
    Changes stat cache, it accumulates stat information and some headers.
    By adding some headers into cache, s3fs does not need to call curl_get_headers function.
    After changing, one cache entry increases in about 500 bytes from about 144 byte.
    
    Adds one condition to get out of the cache, that condition is by looking object's ETag.
    It works good for noticing changes about obojects.




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2013-04-06 17:39:22 +00:00
ggtakec@gmail.com
9af16df61e Summary of Changes(1.63 -> 1.64)
* This new version was made for fixing big issue about directory object.
  Please be careful and review new s3fs.

==========================
List of Changes
==========================
1) Fixed bugs
    Fixed some memory leak and  un-freed curl handle.
    Fixed codes with a bug which is not found yet.
    Fixed a bug that the s3fs could not update object's mtime when the s3fs had a opened file descriptor. 

    Please let us know a bug, when you find new bug of a memory leak.

2) Changed codes
    Changed codes of s3fs_readdir() and list_bucket() etc.
    Changed codes so that the get_realpath() function returned std::string.
    Changed codes about exit() function. Because the exit() function is called from many fuse callback function directly, these function called fuse_exit() function and retuned with error.
    Changed codes so that the case of the characters for the "x-amz-meta" response header is ignored.

3) Added a option
    Added the norenameapi option for the storage compatible with S3 without copy API.
    This option is subset of nocopyapi option.
    Please read man page or call with --help option.

4) Object for directory
    This is very big and important change.

    The object of directory is changed "dir/" instead of "dir" for being compatible with other S3 client applications.
    And this version understands the object of directory which is made by old version.
    If the new s3fs changes the attributes or owner/group or mtime of the directory object, the s3fs automatically changes the object from old object name("dir") to new("dir/").
    If you need to change old object name("dir") to new("dir/") manually, you can use shell script(mergedir.sh) in test directory.

    * About the directory object name
        AWS S3 allows the object name as both "dir" and "dir/".
        The s3fs before this version understood only "dir" as directory object name, but old version did not understand the "dir/" object name.
        The new version understands both of "dir" and "dir/" object name.
        The s3fs user needs to be care for the special situation that I mentioned later.

        The new version deletes old "dir" object and makes new "dir/" object, when the user operates the directory object for changing the permission or owner/group or mtime.
        This operation does on background and automatically.

        If you need to merge manually, you can use shell script which is mergedir.sh in test directory.
        This script runs chmod/chown/touch commands after finding a directory.
       Other S3 client application makes a directory object("dir/") without meta information which is needed to understand by the s3fs, this script can add meta information for a directory object.
        If this script function is insufficient for you, you can read and modify the codes by yourself.
        Please use the shell script carefully because of changing the object.
        If you find a bug in this script, please let me know.

    * Details
    ** The directory object made by old version
        The directory object made by old version is not understood by other S3 client application.
        New s3fs version was updated for keeping compatibility with other clients.
        You can use the mergedir.sh in test directory for merging  from old directory object("dir") to new("dir/").
        The directory object name is changed from "dir" to "dir/" after the mergedir.sh is run, this changed "dir/" object is understood by other S3 clients.
        This script runs chmod/chown/chgrp/touch/etc commands against the old directory object("dir"), then new s3fs merges that directory automatically.

        If you need to change directory object from old to new manually, you can do it by running these commands which change the directory attributes(mode/owner/group/mtime).

    ** The directory object made by new version
        The directory object name made by new version is "dir/".
        Because the name includes "/", other S3 client applications understand it as the directory.
        I tested new directory by s3cmd/tntDrive/DragonDisk/Gladinet as other S3 clients, the result was good compatibility.
        You need to know that the compatibility has small problem by the difference in specifications between clients.
        And you need to be careful about that the old s3fs can not understand the directory object which made by new s3fs.
        You should change all s3fs which accesses same bucket.

    ** The directory object made by other S3 client application
        Because the object is determined as a directory by the s3fs, the s3fs makes and uses special meta information which is "x-amz-meta-***" and "Content-Type" as HTTP header.
        The s3fs sets and uses HTTP headers for the directory object,  those headers are listed below.
            Content-Type: application/x-directory
            x-amz-meta-mode: <mode>
            x-amz-meta-uid: <UID>
            x-amz-meta-gid <GID>
            x-amz-meta-mtime: <unix time of modified file>

        Other S3 client application builds the directory object without attributes  which is needed by the s3fs.
        When the "ls" command is run on the s3fs-fuse file system which has directories/files made by other S3 clients, this result is shown below. 
            d---------  1 root     root           0 Feb 27 11:21 dir
            ----------  1 root     root     1024 Mar 14 02:15 file
        Because the objects don't have meta information("x-amz-meta-mode"), it means mode=0000.
        In this case, the directory object is shown only "d", because the s3fs determines the object as a directory when the object is the name with "/" or has "Content-type: application/x-directory" header.
        (The s3fs sets "Content-Type: application/x-directory" to the directory object, but other S3 clients set "binary/octet-stream".)
        In that result, nobody without root is allowed to operate the object.

        The owner and group are "root"(UID=0) because the object doesn't have "x-amz-meta-uid/gid".
        If the object doesn't have "x-amz-meta-mtime", the s3fs uses "Last-Modified" HTTP header.
        Therefore the object's mtime is "Last-Modified" value.(This logic is same as old version)
        It has been already explained, if you need to change the object attributes, you can do it by manually operation or mergedir.sh.

    * Example of the compatibility with s3cmd etc
    ** Case A) Only "dir/file" object
        One of case, there is only "dir/file" object without "dir/" object, that object is made by s3cmd or etc.
        In this case, the response of REST API(list bucket) with "delimiter=/" parameter has "CommonPrefixes", and the "dir/" is listed in "CommonPrefixes/Prefix", but the "dir/" object is not real object. 
        The s3fs needs to determine this object as directory, however there is no real directory object("dir" or "dir/").
        But both new s3fs and old one does NOT understand this "dir/" in "CommonPrefixes", because the s3fs fails to get meta information from "dir" or "dir/".
        On this case, the result of "ls" command is shown below.
            ??????????? ? ?        ?        ?            ? dir
        This "dir" is not operated by anyone and any process, because the s3fs does not understand this object permission.
        And "dir/file" object can not be shown and operated too.
        Some other S3 clients(tntDrive/Gladinet/etc) can not understand this object as same as the s3fs.

        If you need to operate "dir/file" object, you need to make the "dir/" object as a directory.
        To make the "dir/" directory object, you need to do below.
        Because there is already the "dir" object which is not real object, you can not make "dir/" directory.
        (s3cmd does not make "dir/" object because the object name has "/".).
        You should make another name directory(ex: "dir2/"), and move the "dir/file" objects to in new directory.
        Last, you can rename the directory name from "dir2/" to "dir/".

    ** Case B) Both "dir" and "dir/file" object
        This case is that there are "dir" and "dir/file" objects which were made by s3cmd/etc.
        s3cmd and s3fs understand the "dir" object as normal(file) object because this object does not have meta information and a name with "/".
        But the result of REST API(list bucket) has "dir/" name in "CommonPrefixes/Prefix". 

        The s3fs checks "dir/" and "dir" as a directory, but the "dir" object is not directory object.
        (Because the new s3fs need to compatible old version, the s3fs checks a directory object in order of "dir/", "dir")
        In this case, the result of "ls" command is shown below. 
            ----------  1 root     root     0 Feb 27 02:48 dir
        As a result, the "dir/file" can not be shown and operated because the "dir" object is a file.

        If you determine the "dir" as a directory, you need to add mete information to the "dir" object by s3cmd.


    ** Case C) Both "dir" and "dir/" object
        Last case is that there are "dir" and "dir/" objects which were made by other S3 clients.
        (example: At first you upload a object "dir/" as a directory by new 3sfs, and you upload a object "dir" by s3cmd.)
        New s3fs determines "dir/" as a directory, because the s3fs searches in oder of "dir/", "dir".
        As a result, the "dir" object can not be shown and operated.

    ** Compatibility between S3 clients 
        Both new and old s3fs do not understand both "dir" and "dir/" at the same time, tntDrive and Galdinet are same as the s3fs.
        If there are "dir/" and "dir" objects, the s3fs gives priority to "dir/".
        But s3cmd and DragonDisk understand both objects.




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2013-03-23 14:04:07 +00:00
ggtakec@gmail.com
be38de5052 Summary of Changes(1.62 -> 1.63)
1) Lifetime for the stats cache
   Added the new option "stat_cache_expire".
   This option which is specified by seconds means the lifetime for each stats cache entry.
   If this option is not specified, the stats cache is kept in s3fs process until the stats cache grown to maximum size. (default)
   If this option is specified, the stats cache entry is out from the memory when the entry expires time.

2) Enable file permission
  s3fs before 1.62 did not consider the file  access permission.
  s3fs after this version can consider it.
  For access permission, the s3fs_getattr() function was divided into sub function which can check the file access permission.
  It is like access() function.
  And the function calling the s3fs_getattr() calls this new sub function instead of s3fs_getattr().
  Last the s3fs_opendir() function which is called by FUSE was added for checking directory access permission when listing the files in directory.

3) UID/GUID
  When a file or a directory was created, the s3fs could not set the UID/GID as the user who executed a command.
  (Almost the UID/GID are root, because the s3fs run by root.)
  After this version, the s3fs set correct UID/GID as the user who executes the commond.

4) About the mtime
  If the object does not have "x-amz-meta-mtime" meta, the s3fs uses the "Last-Modified" header instead of it.
  But the s3fs had a bug in this code, and this version fixed this bug.
  When user modified the file, the s3fs did not update the mtime of the file.
  This version fixed this bug.
  In the get_local_fd() function, the local file's mtime was changed only when s3fs run with "use_cache" option.
  This version always updates the mtime whether the local cache file is used or not.
  And s3fs_flush ( ) function set the mtime of local cache file from S3 object mtime, but it was wrong . 
  This version is that the s3fs_flush ( ) changes the mtime of S3 object from the local cache file or the tmpfile . 
  The s3fs cuts some requests, because the s3fs can always check mtime whether the s3fs uses or does not use the local cache file.

5) A case of no "x-amz-meta-mode"
  If the object did not have "x-amz-meta-mtime" mete, the s3fs recognized the file as not regular file.
  After this version, the s3fs recognizes the file as regular file.

6) "." and ".." directory
  The s3fs_readdir() did not return "X" and "XX" directory name.
  After this version, the s3fs is changed that it returns "X" and "XX".
  Example, the result of "ls" lists "X" and "XX" directory.

7) Fixed a bug
  The insert_object() had a bug, and it is fixed.




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2013-02-24 08:58:54 +00:00
ggtakec@gmail.com
cc6bd2181b 1) Fixed a memory leak and un-closed file discriptor.
2) Added a static table for file discriptors and paths which is keeped until closing.
   The s3fs_xxxx function called by FUSE is able to use a file disctiptor which is already opened by s3fs_open function.
3) The mknod is changed that it always return error, because it does not work through a network.
4) The symbolic file attribute changed to S_IFLNK | S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO.
5) Fixed the truncate function to work.
6) The mkdir and clone_directory_object functions are simplified and are changed to use the common create_directory_object function for these.
   For fixed a bug that the directory's PID/UID/mode are changed when these are  renamed.
7) The get_object_name function is changed to check a object finely. 
8) The s3fs_check_service function is changed for "301" response code.
9) Added the noxmlns option for a case of the response without xmlns field. (for the storage compatible with S3)
10) Added the nocopyapi option for the storage compatible with S3 without copy API.

* Comments 
  No.9 and No.10 are for the storage compatible with AWS S3.
  Both option are unnecessary options for AWS S3.
  In future, for the s3fs's promotion and possibility I would like to add new function.




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2013-01-19 16:05:07 +00:00
ben.lemasurier@gmail.com
1a6885359c Ability to disable multipart uploads
- Added 'nomultipart' option to disable multipart uploads
  - see issue #181


git-svn-id: http://s3fs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@347 df820570-a93a-0410-bd06-b72b767a4274
2011-06-27 02:21:38 +00:00
ben.lemasurier@gmail.com
1597dfe659 Support for mounting a remote directory (issue #7).
- fixed a bug in the file cache, it was attempting to set the mtime
    on symlinks
  - general code cleanup; moved some string functions to string_util.cpp


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2011-06-26 00:37:52 +00:00
mooredan@suncup.net
ecaaf4d324 Implemented max_stat_cache_size as an option
Resolves issue #157



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2011-02-12 16:48:23 +00:00
apetresc
04217e2cff Committing Ben's man page with some minor fixes and edits. Made sure to include it in the distribution tarball.
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2011-02-11 20:57:44 +00:00