Removing the blanket exposes twenty-five items across tier, notification and rebalance. Only eight are deleted — the lowest ratio of this burn-down so far, and the reason is that these subsystems carry heavy test coverage, so the blanket was mostly hiding test-only seams rather than dead weight.
Deleted:
- crates/ecstore/src/services/tier/warm_backend_s3sdk.rs entirely (200 lines). Its WarmBackendS3 is never constructed; the type of the same name in warm_backend_s3.rs is the live one, wrapped by the Azure backend. Two implementations of one S3 warm backend, one of them never wired.
- TierConfigMgr::begin_publish_transition and publish_candidate_inner, thin wrappers whose _with_allowed_mutation_blocks siblings carry every real caller, plus retire_driver.
- The GCS backend's MAX_MULTIPART_PUT_OBJECT_SIZE, MAX_PARTS_COUNT and MIN_PART_SIZE, and its write-only storage_class field.
- mark_started_rebalance_pools_stopped and the RStats alias.
Two deletions were withdrawn after a per-name grep, both because of an inference rather than a check:
AsyncBatchProcessor::new was deleted on the strength of grepping only BATCH_PROCESSOR_OPERATION_CUSTOM, whose two hits are its definition and its use inside new. That looked like a self-contained dead pair; new in fact has seven test callers. The warning listed both items, and only one of them was actually checked.
Deleting the two dead publish wrappers then revealed a second layer — publish_candidate_owned, remove_and_save_with, clear_and_save_with, save_tiering_config_if_current. These are not dead: publish_candidate, their caller, is #[cfg(test)], so a callee that lives in the main body has no caller in the lib build and a live one in the test build. rustc reports the roots of a dead subgraph, and the next layer down can have a different character, so each layer needs its own grep.
Kept with allows: the tier mutation-intent record helpers (asserted by store::init tests), affected_targets, tier_object_blocks_target_rebind, the rebalance snapshot and retry-wait helpers, notification_sys's tier_config_reload_worker_active and call_peer_with_timeout, and active_operation_lease_count, whose only caller sits behind #[cfg(feature = "test-util")].
Also kept, with a module note rather than removal: the ecstore-side EventNotifier. All four of its methods are unreachable and init_bucket_targets logs that it is a no-op in this build; the working stack is rustfs-notify, whose own EventNotifier drives bucket configuration. Removing it means also retiring the InstanceContext slot that holds it (backlog#939 Phase 5), which belongs in its own PR.
Worth a separate issue: MAX_MULTIPART_PUT_OBJECT_SIZE, MAX_PARTS_COUNT and MIN_PART_SIZE are declared independently in eight warm-backend files plus client/constants.rs. Only the GCS copies were dead; the other seven backends each use their own.
Verification, four lanes warning-free: default, --tests, --features rio-v2 --tests, --features test-util --tests. cargo nextest run -p rustfs-ecstore 4041 passed; clippy --lib --tests -D warnings clean; make pre-commit exit 0.
Ref rustfs/backlog#1823 (step 2).
Add a deterministic four-hot AddTier regression for the reporter path where one peer has already durably committed prepare replay and the remaining peers still need commit fanout before local publish.
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* fix(tier): gate exact remote version consumption
Reject non-empty remote tier versions before transitioned GET and remote delete backend I/O when the tier backend does not support exact version operations.
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* test(tier): split mock remote version validation fault
Separate one-shot mock remote version validation failures from persistent unsupported-backend behavior so cleanup durability tests can still verify exact-version recovery while #1358 fail-closed gate tests keep asserting no backend I/O.
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Advance transition transactions to UploadOutcomeUnknown before remote tier PUT so response-loss windows can be recovered through provider-authoritative probing.
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Keep coordinator Prepared intents durable when peer abort recovery fails, then make reload retry abort or commit based on the persisted tier config digest.
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* feat(tier): add transition candidate probe contract
Add a fail-closed WarmBackend probe contract for provider-authoritative transition candidate state. Default providers report Unsupported, while the shared mock backend can now model missing, unversioned, and exact-version candidates for follow-up recovery tests.
This is a forward-compatible foundation for #1352/#1358 recovery work and does not change production cleanup behavior.
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* feat(tier): probe transition candidates from providers
Implement provider-authoritative transition candidate probing for S3-family warm backends by querying ListObjectVersions with exact-key filtering and fail-closed classification for delete markers, multiple versions, truncation, and unknown versioning state.
This keeps non-S3 providers on the default Unsupported probe result and forwards MinIO, RustFS, and R2 through the S3 probe implementation.
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Bind provider exact GET and DELETE capability to tier operation leases and reject non-empty remote versions before committing transition metadata when the provider cannot address exact versions.
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Keep recovered tier mutation blocks installed until the local publish transition has atomically established draining for the affected tiers, so old-generation leases cannot slip in after peer commit replay and before local publish.
Delay committed intent cleanup until local publish succeeds. If peer replay succeeds but local publish fails, the durable committed intent remains available for retry and the runtime block stays fail-closed.
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* fix: fail closed legacy tier mutations without etag
Reject non-add tier config mutations when the loaded durable snapshot has no current config ETag. This keeps legacy JSON/no-ETag paths from being saved as creation-style updates before coordinator intent state can bind an old config revision.
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* fix(tier): allow empty clear without config etag
Allow empty tier clears to initialize the binary config under the namespace coordinator lock while keeping non-empty legacy config mutations fail-closed when no current ETag exists.
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* fix(tier): lock tier config mutations
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* fix(tier): add mutation RPC auth contract (#5082)
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* fix(tier): add peer mutation handler core (#5084)
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* fix(tier): add mutation control rpc service (#5087)
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* fix(tier): recover prepared mutation drains (#5093)
Recover prepared tier mutation intent records into the local tier runtime so a restarted peer fails closed before issuing new remote-tier operation leases or conflicting admin publishes.
Reconcile the recovered block map on each scan so committed, aborted, or removed intents clear stale local blocks instead of wedging the peer until process restart.
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* fix(tier): prove zero references before tier removal (#5092)
Signed-off-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
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* fix(tier): clear peer mutation runtime blocks (#5094)
Install prepared mutation runtime blocks when peer prepare requests are applied or replayed so followers fail closed immediately before restart recovery.
Clear the in-memory block once peer commit or abort reaches a durable terminal state, including delayed duplicate prepare requests that observe a committed or aborted record.
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Add idempotent terminal transition handling for tier mutation intents and a compare-and-swap record update helper backed by config-object ETags. Cover commit and abort retries, conflicting terminal updates, stale ETag rejection, and exact-limit scan pagination.
Co-authored-by: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
Add canonical record-object naming and crate-private save, load, and idempotent delete helpers for tier mutation intents. Cover malformed record keys, mismatched persisted mutation IDs, and an ECStore config-object round trip under test-util.
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Add an internal durable tier mutation intent model for the #1357 distributed fencing work. The new model validates schema, checksum, canonical targets, mutation-specific target identity shape, config ETags, expiry, and prepared-to-terminal state transitions without changing the production mutation path yet.
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* fix(tiering): make rejected upload cleanup durable
* fix(tiering): close transition upload cancellation gap
* test(tiering): cover failed upload without candidate
* test(tiering): synchronize cancelled cleanup recovery
* test(tiering): stabilize cancelled cleanup recovery
Prefer cancellation when the tier delete journal recovery worker is racing an immediate tick, and build the cancelled-cleanup regression store with an already-cancelled token so production recovery cannot consume the test journal.
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test(ilm): re-enable test_transition_and_restore_flows; fix test-util disk-open and restore error-path lock (rustfs/backlog#1303)
The excluded test's 'missing xl.meta ... on disk2' was NOT an EC
metadata-distribution issue: after a transition all four shard disks hold
a fully consistent xl.meta (verified by decoding each shard). The panic
came from the tier test util's open_disk, which hardcoded disk_index 0
for every disk path; LocalDisk::new validates the endpoint's
(set_idx, disk_idx) against the disk's own format.json and rejected every
non-slot-0 disk with InconsistentDisk, which read_transition_meta
collapsed into 'missing xl.meta'. Derive the real indices from
format.json instead. This also un-breaks free_version_count /
wait_for_free_version_absence for non-first disks (silently 0 before).
With that fixed, the test advanced to the #4877 restore self-deadlock,
whose main paths #4886 already fixed. Complete that fix on the one path
it missed: update_restore_metadata (the restore-failure metadata
rewrite) still rebuilt copy_object options with no_lock=false and would
re-acquire the object write lock the restore handler already holds.
Propagate the caller's no_lock there too.
Remove the test from the serial-lane exclusion list; the four remaining
exclusions are unrelated known issues and stay.
* fix(ecstore): treat ChecksumNone as unset so >128 MiB ILM transitions succeed
ILM transition of any object larger than 128 MiB to a RustFS-native tier
(rustfs/minio/aliyun/tencent/r2/azure/huaweicloud/s3 backends that use the
built-in TransitionClient) failed with "unsupported checksum type", while
objects <=128 MiB transitioned fine.
Root cause: `ChecksumMode::is_set()` reported `ChecksumNone` as a configured
checksum. `ChecksumNone` is the zeroth enum variant, so it occupies bit 0 of
the EnumSet repr and the `len() == 1` check treated "no checksum" as set. The
128 MiB boundary is the warm backend's `MIN_PART_SIZE`, which selects a single
PUT (<=128 MiB) versus a multipart PUT (>128 MiB). On the multipart path,
`put_object_multipart_stream_optional_checksum` saw `checksum.is_set() == true`,
disabled the Content-MD5 branch, and called `ChecksumNone.hasher()`, which
returns the "unsupported checksum type" error. The single-PUT path hit the same
misjudgement but never calls `hasher()`, so it silently succeeded (without a
checksum), which is why only >128 MiB objects failed.
Fix:
- `is_set()` returns false for `ChecksumNone` (and the bare `ChecksumFullObject`
flag, which has no base algorithm). This is the sole callers' intended
meaning: a concrete algorithm with a real hasher is selected.
- Defense in depth: guard the multipart checksum branch on
`auto_checksum.is_set()` so an unset mode uploads the part without a per-part
checksum header instead of hard-failing in `hasher()`.
Only the TransitionClient consumes this `ChecksumMode::is_set()`; the
server-side data path uses the unrelated `rustfs_rio::ChecksumType`.
Tests: is_set()/set_default semantics, hasher parity for every set mode, and a
`build_transition_put_options` invariant (checksum unset + Content-MD5 on).
Refs: rustfs/rustfs#4811, rustfs/backlog#1267
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* fix(ecstore): read exactly one part per multipart chunk in transition uploads
Second defect behind the >128 MiB ILM transition failure (rustfs/rustfs#4811),
uncovered while verifying the checksum fix.
`put_object_multipart_stream_optional_checksum` read each part with
`read_all()` / `to_vec()`, which drained the entire source into the first part
and left every later part empty. Any multipart upload of a streamed
(`ObjectBody`) source was therefore malformed. Objects <=128 MiB take the
single-part path and were unaffected; a 128 MiB + 1 byte object splits into a
128 MiB part plus a 1 byte part, so the first part received the whole object and
its declared Content-Length (part_size) did not match the body.
Verified empirically: `optimal_part_info(128 MiB + 1, 128 MiB)` yields 2 parts,
and `GetObjectReader::read_all()` on part 1 returns the full 134217729 bytes,
leaving 0 for part 2.
Fix:
- Add `read_multipart_part`, which reads exactly the requested part size (or
less at EOF) and advances the reader, for both `Body` (in-memory) and
`ObjectBody` (streamed) sources.
- Upload each part with the bytes actually read (`length`) as its size, and
account uploaded size by actual bytes, so a short read is detected instead of
masked.
The concurrent (`put_object_multipart_stream_parallel`) and SigV2
(`put_object_multipart`) paths share the same `read_all()` pattern but are not
exercised by transition; left untouched here and noted for follow-up.
Tests: `read_multipart_part` splits a 250-byte source into [100, 100, 50] for
both streamed and in-memory bodies, consumes the source fully, and stops at EOF
without overrun.
Refs: rustfs/rustfs#4811, rustfs/backlog#1267
Co-Authored-By: heihutu <heihutu@gmail.com>
* fix(ecstore): complete the >128 MiB ILM transition multipart client
Docker end-to-end reproduction of rustfs/rustfs#4811 (two RustFS tiers, a
128 MiB + 1 byte object, zero-day transition) surfaced four more defects on the
multipart transition path, each masked by the previous one. With the checksum
and part-splitting fixes in place the transition now failed later and later,
and finally produced a 0-byte object with no error at all. Fixed together:
- initiate_multipart_upload discarded the CreateMultipartUpload response and
returned an empty UploadId, so the first UploadPart failed with "UploadID
cannot be empty". Parse the response XML (InitiateMultipartUploadResult now
derives Deserialize with PascalCase).
- Content-MD5 / x-amz-checksum-* were encoded with URL-safe, unpadded base64,
which the remote rejected as "Invalid content MD5: Base64Error". Add
base64_encode_standard and use it for those outbound header values.
- PutObjectOptions::default() set legalhold to OFF, so header() attached
x-amz-object-lock-legal-hold to every request and CompleteMultipartUpload was
rejected with "does not accept object lock or governance bypass headers".
Default to an empty (unset) status.
- CompleteMultipartUpload / CompletePart had no serde renames, so the request
body used Rust field names (<parts>/<part_num>/<etag>). The remote parsed
zero <Part> elements and completed a 0-byte object while returning 200. Emit
S3 element names (<Part>/<PartNumber>/<ETag>) and skip empty checksum fields.
Verified end-to-end: a 128 MiB + 1 byte object now transitions to the remote
tier and reads back (transparently restored) byte-for-byte identical
(sha256 match), with none of the four prior errors in the logs.
Refs: rustfs/rustfs#4811, rustfs/backlog#1267
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* test(ecstore): extract shared MockWarmBackend into a test-util feature (backlog#1148 ilm-6)
The tier/lifecycle integration tests carried two byte-for-byte copies of an
in-memory WarmBackend mock — one in crates/scanner/tests and one in
rustfs/src/app — plus duplicated register_mock_tier and polling helpers. Both
implemented the same ecstore WarmBackend trait.
Consolidate them into ecstore behind a new `test-util` feature, exposed via the
`rustfs_ecstore::api::tier::test_util` facade:
- MockWarmBackend: in-memory WarmBackend with an operation log (for ordering
assertions such as "local delete precedes remote remove") and fault injection
(FaultConfig): unreachable, HTTP 5xx, credential rejection, injected latency,
plus external_remove to simulate an out-of-band remote deletion.
- register_mock_tier / register_mock_tier_backend: register the mock into any
TierConfigMgr handle (the global manager used by scanner tests or a
per-instance one used by the app tests).
- xl.meta transition assertion helpers: read_transition_meta,
assert_transition_meta_consistent (cross-shard consistency of the
status/tier/remote-key/remote-version-id tuple plus free-version count), and
free_version_count.
- polling helpers: wait_for_remote_absence, wait_for_object_count,
wait_for_free_version_absence.
Both existing copies now consume this single definition; `rg 'struct
MockWarmBackend'` collapses to one. The feature is enabled only from
[dev-dependencies], so it never links into the production binary (resolver 3).
Designed for downstream ilm-8 (restore lifecycle) and ilm-11 (tier fault
injection matrix). Coordinates with #4706 (ilm-2), which adds op-logging to the
scanner mock — that op-logging is now part of this shared surface, so #4706
should rebase onto it.
Refs rustfs/backlog#1148 (ilm-6), rustfs/backlog#1155.
* test(ecstore): fix shared MockWarmBackend usage after main merge
- Access stored objects via MockWarmBackend::contains() instead of the now
private inner objects map (fixes E0609 after the shared test-util refactor).
- Drop dead ReadCloser/ReaderImpl/DiskAPI imports and the unused
transition_api test re-exports the mock extraction left behind.
- Reword the scanner/rustfs test-util dependency comments so they no longer
embed the literal rustfs_ecstore:: path that trips the ECStore
architecture-migration guard.
* test(ecstore): unit-test TierConfigMgr add/edit/remove/verify state machine (backlog#1148 ilm-4)
Covers the tier config state machine and persistence paths that previously
had only 4 codec tests and none for tier_config.rs:
- add: non-uppercase name, duplicate name, unsupported type, missing
backend payload, and a regression anchor documenting that AWS-reserved
names (STANDARD) are not currently rejected.
- edit: unknown tier, missing-credentials rejection for RustFS and MinIO.
- remove: idempotent unknown-tier no-op, in-use rejection, empty-backend
success, force skips the in_use probe, and probe-error surfacing.
- verify: unknown tier, healthy backend, unhealthy backend.
- pure query helpers (empty/is_tier_valid/tier_type/get/list_tiers).
- persistence: JSON marshal/unmarshal roundtrip, external tier-config.bin
roundtrip for Azure and GCS payload mapping, truncated/unknown-format/
unknown-version rejection, legacy v1 version-word acceptance, and encode
failure on missing payload.
Tests are hermetic: error paths return before backend construction, and a
MockWarmBackend injected into driver_cache exercises remove/verify without
any real remote. Refs backlog#1155.
Co-authored-by: overtrue <anzhengchao@gmail.com>
* fix(tier): reject reserved names STANDARD/RRS in TierConfigMgr::add (backlog#1148 ilm-4) (#4721)
* fix(rio): reject corrupted short compressed/encrypted blocks instead of panicking
DecompressReader::poll_read and DecryptReader::poll_read sliced the block
body with a fixed `[0..16]` index to read the length varint. The body length
comes from an untrusted 24-bit header field, so a corrupted/truncated block
shorter than 16 bytes made the slice panic and crash the request task — a
read-path DoS on GET of tiered/corrupted data.
Pass the whole (arbitrary-length-safe) slice to uvarint and reject a
non-positive or out-of-range length prefix with InvalidData. Adds a repro
test for each reader; all existing round-trip tests still pass.
Refs rustfs/backlog#812
* fix(utils): close SSRF bypass via IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses
validate_outbound_ip branched on the IpAddr variant, and the V6 branch's
is_loopback/is_unicast_link_local/is_unique_local checks never inspect the
embedded IPv4 of an IPv4-mapped address (::ffff:a.b.c.d). The metadata guard
also only matched the plain V4 169.254.169.254. So ::ffff:127.0.0.1,
::ffff:10.0.0.5 and ::ffff:169.254.169.254 all passed the outbound guard,
letting an attacker reach loopback/private/metadata endpoints.
Normalize IPv4-mapped IPv6 to its embedded IPv4 (via to_ipv4_mapped, which
matches only the true mapped form) before classification. Adds reject tests
for mapped loopback/private/metadata and an allow test for public IPv6.
Refs rustfs/backlog#813
* fix(ecstore): streaming last-part loss, GCS tier Range/remove, stat_all_dirs alignment
Four confirmed data-reliability defects:
- put_object_multipart_stream: the CompleteMultipartUpload part-collection loop
used exclusive `1..total_parts_count`, dropping the final part (and collecting
zero parts for a single-part object) — silently truncating the completed object.
Extracted collect_complete_parts (1..=total_parts_count) with unit tests.
- GCS warm backend get() ignored the requested byte range, returning the whole
object for a Range GET; now applies ReadRange::segment like the other backends.
- GCS warm backend remove() was an empty stub, so deleting a tiered object left
it on GCS forever; now deletes via StorageControl (added a control-plane client),
and in_use() actually lists (prefix-scoped) instead of always returning false.
- stat_all_dirs skipped None disk slots and dropped JoinErrors, returning a
compressed, misaligned error vector; heal_object_dir then zipped it against the
full disks array and could make_volume on the WRONG disk. Now returns one
index-aligned entry per slot (None -> DiskNotFound), and heal no longer
pre-fills the drive report (which would double it). Added an alignment test.
Refs rustfs/backlog#807
* fix(kms): stop Vault backend from destroying/reviving keys on failure
Two confirmed key-safety defects in the Vault KV2 backend:
- get_key_material() 'self-healed' a decrypt or wrong-length failure by minting a
fresh random master key and overwriting the stored value. That destroys the
original key material, making every DEK ever wrapped by it permanently
undecryptable. Decryption must never mutate the stored key: both branches now
return a cryptographic_error instead. (The empty-material bootstrap path, which
only fills a never-initialized key, is intentionally left intact.)
- cancel_key_deletion() reset key_state to Enabled only in the returned response
and never persisted it, so the key stayed PendingDeletion in storage and would
still be reaped. It now writes the state back via update_key_metadata_in_storage
and fails the request if the write fails.
Adds ignored (Vault-requiring) integration tests documenting both behaviours.
The third item (VaultTransit key state only in memory -> revived as Enabled after
restart) is deferred: a fail-closed guard would break restart availability for all
transit keys; the correct fix needs a persistent metadata store + Vault integration
testing. Tracked in rustfs/backlog#808.
Refs rustfs/backlog#808
* fix(admin): clamp STS AssumeRole duration; persist ImportBucketMetadata to disk
Two confirmed admin-API defects:
- Standard AssumeRole used the raw client-supplied DurationSeconds with no upper
bound, so a caller could mint near-permanent temporary credentials. Clamp it to
the AWS/MinIO STS window [900, 43200] (with 0 -> default 3600) via a shared
clamp_assume_role_duration helper, and build the exp claim with saturating_add.
This matches the existing AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity path.
- ImportBucketMetadata only mutated an in-memory map and returned 200, silently
dropping every imported config. It now persists each non-empty config via
metadata_sys::update (which merges onto existing on-disk metadata) and returns
InternalError if a write fails. Mapping extracted to imported_configs_to_persist
with unit tests.
Refs rustfs/backlog#809
* fix(heal): enqueue displacing request in release builds
push_displacing_lower_priority folded the real enqueue call into
debug_assert_eq!(self.push(request), Accepted). In release builds
(debug_assertions off) the whole macro — including its argument — is compiled
out, so after evicting a lower-priority queued item the new high-priority
request was silently dropped and never healed. Hoist self.push(request) out of
the assertion so the side effect runs in all builds. Adds a --release regression
test.
Refs rustfs/backlog#811
* fix(iam): propagate real delete_policy backend errors instead of swallowing them
delete_policy's is_from_notify path had its error handling inverted: a real
backend failure (disk IO / insufficient quorum) evicted the cache and returned
Ok(()), reporting a phantom success while policy.json survived on disk (to be
reloaded on the next full IAM reload); NoSuchPolicy — which should be idempotent
success — returned Err. Propagate real errors and let NoSuchPolicy fall through
to the idempotent cache-evict + Ok, matching delete_user / the notification
handler in the same file. Adds a backend-error-injection regression test.
Refs rustfs/backlog#810
* fix(utils): also normalize IPv4-compatible IPv6 in the SSRF guard
The initial fix only unwrapped IPv4-mapped (::ffff:a.b.c.d) addresses; the
deprecated IPv4-compatible form (::a.b.c.d, e.g. ::127.0.0.1 / ::169.254.169.254)
still bypassed the guard. Reject pure-IPv6 specials (::, ::1, fe80::, fc00::)
first, then normalize BOTH embedded-IPv4 forms before the IPv4 rules. Adds tests
for compatible-form loopback/metadata and confirms ::1 / :: stay rejected.
Found by adversarial review of the initial fix. Refs rustfs/backlog#813
* fix(ecstore): fix the same last-part loss in the parallel streaming path
put_object_multipart_stream_parallel had the identical off-by-one
(1..total_parts_count) that truncated the last part / produced zero parts for a
single-part upload — reachable when concurrent stream parts are enabled. Reuse
collect_complete_parts, which now returns an error instead of panicking on a gap
in the parts map. Adds a missing-part error test.
Found by adversarial review of the initial fix. Refs rustfs/backlog#807
* fix(kms): local backend must preserve key material on status change
LocalKmsClient (the default KMS backend) regenerated the master key material on
enable_key/disable_key/schedule_key_deletion/cancel_key_deletion — a pure status
change. A single disable+enable cycle therefore destroyed the original key,
making every DEK ever wrapped by it permanently undecryptable (silent data loss,
no network needed). Preserve the existing material via get_key_material and
re-save with only the status changed. Adds a hermetic regression test that wraps
a DEK, cycles all four status methods, and asserts the DEK still decrypts.
Found by adversarial review of the Vault fix. Refs rustfs/backlog#808
* test(rio): cover the length-prefix guard; correct its comment
Add a DecompressReader test that feeds an unterminated length varint so uvarint
returns 0 and the new guard (not the downstream codec) produces the InvalidData
error, and reword the guard comment which overclaimed that the > len bound
prevents a reachable panic (it is belt-and-suspenders). No behavior change.
Found by adversarial review. Refs rustfs/backlog#812
* test(rio): build test block headers via vec! to satisfy clippy
The new corrupted-block tests built the header with Vec::new() + repeated push,
tripping clippy::vec_init_then_push (-D warnings in CI). Construct the fixed
header bytes with vec![] instead. No behavior change.
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