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Zhengchao An a9691b6797 chore: adjudicate 19 bare dead_code allows across six leaf crates (#6161)
backlog#1823 step 10, batch 1 of the repo-wide item-allow sweep. 227 bare #[allow(dead_code)] remain across 83 files; this takes the 19 in utils, notify, checksums, policy, keystone and trusted-proxies, which are small enough to verify end to end.

Removing all 19 first, before writing any reason, matters: 8 of them suppress nothing. Every allow in utils, one in policy and three in notify sit on items that are publicly reachable, so dead_code never applied to them — the same shape as the swift module and kms's dek.rs. Writing a reason onto a no-op allow would dress noise up as considered judgement, so those are simply deleted.

Three items are genuinely dead and go with their allows: notify's new_target_id_set, the AWS metadata fetcher's get_metadata_token, and policy's empty `pub struct Value;`, none of which is referenced anywhere in the tree.

The remaining eight keep an allow, now saying why the item survives rather than who calls it. Two are exercised only by their own crate's tests (checksums' MD5_HEADER_NAME, policy's is_match_as_pattern_prefix). Four are fields written but never read back: keystone's verify_ssl, parsed from config after the reqwest client is already built; keystone's client handle, which keeps the Keystone client alive for the mapper's lifetime; the AWS IMDS endpoint, kept beside the client while requests build their own URLs; and notify's rules_map, whose own comment retains it for snapshot-time judgements no code performs.

checksums' Md5 needed the most care. Crc32, Sha256 and seven others each have an arm in ChecksumAlgorithm::into_impl, and Md5 has none, which reads like a missing algorithm. It is not: ChecksumAlgorithm has no Md5 variant at all. S3 carries Content-MD5 as its own header, separate from the x-amz-checksum-* family, and this impl exists so both paths share the Checksum trait. The reason records that, so the next reader does not re-derive it.

One measurement note for anyone continuing this sweep: cargo does not re-emit warnings for cached compilations, so a per-crate loop of `cargo check -p <crate>` under-reports. checksums showed zero that way while actually carrying three. Touch the sources and check the crates in one invocation, then attribute by path.

Verification: the six crates are warning-free under cargo check --tests; clippy --lib --tests -D warnings clean; cargo nextest run 1096 passed; make pre-commit exit 0.

Ref rustfs/backlog#1823 (step 10).
2026-08-17 11:34:47 +08:00
houseme 0d00b886ac fix(rio): map truncated put bodies to incompletebody (#3168)
* fix(rio): surface incomplete put bodies

Propagate incomplete PUT request bodies as IncompleteBody instead of allowing erasure encode to treat truncated input as a normal EOF.\n\n- mark premature EOFs in HardLimitReader with an explicit IncompleteBody error\n- preserve EOF error chains through read_full and map them to S3 IncompleteBody\n- stop erasure encode from swallowing UnexpectedEof on truncated input\n- add regression tests for reader, erasure encode, and API error mapping\n\nRefs: rustfs/backlog#654

* fix(s3): honor decoded length for aws chunked put

Use x-amz-decoded-content-length for aws-chunked PutObject requests so trailer-checksum uploads are sized against the decoded payload instead of the wire-encoded content-length.\n\n- prefer decoded content length for aws-chunked put bodies\n- add a regression test covering the size selection logic\n- keeps the incomplete body fix working for truly truncated uploads while restoring checksum trailer compatibility\n\nRefs: rustfs/backlog#654

* fix(io): follow up review comments on incompletebody handling

Address PR review feedback by restoring read_full's existing EOF contract, adding a dedicated read_full_or_eof helper for erasure encoding, covering nested incomplete-body error chains, and documenting plus hardening aws-chunked size selection.\n\n- keep read_full returning early EOF on empty reads\n- use read_full_or_eof only in erasure encoding paths\n- detect aws-chunked via content-encoding or transfer-encoding\n- add nested error-chain and aws-chunked regression tests\n\nRefs: rustfs/backlog#654

* fix(rio): surface incomplete put bodies

Propagate incomplete PUT request bodies as IncompleteBody instead of allowing erasure encode to treat truncated input as a normal EOF.\n\n- mark premature EOFs in HardLimitReader with an explicit IncompleteBody error\n- preserve EOF error chains through read_full and map them to S3 IncompleteBody\n- stop erasure encode from swallowing UnexpectedEof on truncated input\n- add regression tests for reader, erasure encode, and API error mapping\n\nRefs: rustfs/backlog#654

* fix(s3): honor decoded length for aws chunked put

Use x-amz-decoded-content-length for aws-chunked PutObject requests so trailer-checksum uploads are sized against the decoded payload instead of the wire-encoded content-length.\n\n- prefer decoded content length for aws-chunked put bodies\n- add a regression test covering the size selection logic\n- keeps the incomplete body fix working for truly truncated uploads while restoring checksum trailer compatibility\n\nRefs: rustfs/backlog#654

* fix(io): follow up review comments on incompletebody handling

Address PR review feedback by restoring read_full's existing EOF contract, adding a dedicated read_full_or_eof helper for erasure encoding, covering nested incomplete-body error chains, and documenting plus hardening aws-chunked size selection.\n\n- keep read_full returning early EOF on empty reads\n- use read_full_or_eof only in erasure encoding paths\n- detect aws-chunked via content-encoding or transfer-encoding\n- add nested error-chain and aws-chunked regression tests\n\nRefs: rustfs/backlog#654

* fix(rio): reject bytes beyond hard limit

* fix(ecstore): reject zero-sized erasure blocks
2026-06-02 11:31:51 +00:00
0xdx2 7c6cbaf837 feat: enhance error handling and add precondition checks for object o… (#1008) 2025-12-06 20:39:03 +08:00
Copilot b7964081ce Fix KMS configuration synchronization across cluster nodes (#855)
* Initial plan

* Add KMS configuration persistence to cluster storage

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* Apply code formatting to KMS configuration changes

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* add comment

* fix fmt

* fix

* Fix overlapping dependabot cargo configurations

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* improve code for comment and replace  `Once_Cell` to `std::sync::OnceLock`

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2025-11-16 00:05:03 +08:00
安正超 357cced49c Replace prints with logs and fix grammar (#437)
* refactor: replace print statements with proper logging and fix grammar

- Fix English grammar errors in existing log messages
- Add tracing imports where needed
- Improve log message clarity and consistency
- Follow project logging best practices using tracing crate

* fix: resolve clippy warnings and format code

- Fix unused import warnings by making test imports conditional with #[cfg(test)]
- Fix unused variable warning by prefixing with underscore
- Run cargo fmt to fix formatting issues
- Ensure all code passes clippy checks with -D warnings flag

* refactor: move tracing::debug import into test module

Move the tracing::debug import from file-level #[cfg(test)] into the test module itself for better code organization and consistency with other test modules

* Checkpoint before follow-up message

Co-authored-by: anzhengchao <anzhengchao@gmail.com>

* refactor: move tracing::debug import into test module in user_agent.rs

Complete the refactoring by moving the tracing::debug import from file-level #[cfg(test)] into the test module for consistency across all test files

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2025-08-21 05:49:40 +08:00
houseme 2e14b32ccd chore: Add copyright and license headers (#23)
* chore: Add copyright and license headers

This commit adds the Apache 2.0 license and a copyright notice to the header of all source files. This ensures that the licensing and copyright information is clearly stated within the codebase.

* cargo fmt

* fix

* fmt

* fix clippy
2025-07-02 15:07:47 +08:00
houseme 749537664f fix:Apply suggestions from clippy 1.88 2025-06-27 18:16:29 +08:00
weisd 9384b831ec ecstore update ec/disk/error 2025-06-06 01:13:51 +08:00