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Joey Hess
bb08b1abd2
make storeExport atomic
This avoids needing to deal with the complexity of partially transferred
files in the export. We'd not be able to resume uploading to such a file
anyway, so just avoid them.

The implementation in Remote.Directory is not completely ideal, because
it could leave the temp file hanging around in the export directory.
This only happens if it's killed with -9, or there's a power failure;
normally viaTmp cleans up after itself, even when interrupted. I could
not see a better way to do it though, since the export directory might
be the root of a filesystem.

Also some design thoughts on resuming, which depend on storeExport being
atomic.

This commit was sponsored by Fernando Jimenez on Partreon.
2017-08-31 14:24:32 -04:00
Joey Hess
b22409db38
avoid warnings about not exported System.Directory.isSymbolicLink 2016-04-28 15:18:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
5fe450514b
Fix build with directory-1.2.6.2.
It started exporting a isSymbolicLink which supports windows. But,
git-annex does no use symlinks on windows yet and this conflicts with the
function by the same name from unix-compat, so hide it.
2016-04-28 13:18:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
96dd0f4ebe
improve temp dir security
http://bugs.debian.org/807341

* Fix insecure temporary permissions when git-annex repair is used in
  in a corrupted git repository.

  Other calls to withTmpDir didn't leak any potentially private data,
  but repair clones the git repository to a temp directory which is made
  using the user's umask. Thus, it might expose a git repo that is
  otherwise locked down.

* Fix potential denial of service attack when creating temp dirs.

  Since withTmpDir used easily predictable temporary directory names,
  an attacker could create foo.0, foo.1, etc and as long as it managed to
  keep ahead of it, could prevent it from ever returning.

  I'd rate this as a low utility DOS attack. Most attackers in a position
  to do this could just fill up the disk /tmp is on to prevent anything
  from writing temp files. And few parts of git-annex use withTmpDir
  anyway, so DOS potential is quite low.

Examined all callers of withTmpDir and satisfied myself that
switching to mkdtmp and so getting a mode 700 temp dir wouldn't break any
of them.

Note that withTmpDirIn continues to not force temp dir to 700.
But it's only used for temp directories inside .git/annex/wherever/
so that is not a problem.

Also re-audited all other uses of temp files and dirs in git-annex.
2015-12-15 20:21:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
4591569607
avoid looping trying to make temp dir when the name is too long
Only loop when directory creation fails due to the directory existing
already.
2015-12-06 16:29:36 -04:00
Joey Hess
ed4fe02896 disable horrible tab warning, needed in every file that Setup.hs pulls in
This is certianly a cabal bug for not passing the build options in the
cabal file when building Setup.hs.

And, why oh why did ghc enable this warning by default? So unhappy with
this choice.
2015-05-10 16:31:50 -04:00
Joey Hess
afc5153157 update my email address and homepage url 2015-01-21 12:50:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
c3390f4c98 generalize monads 2014-11-12 14:59:24 -04:00
Joey Hess
c784ef4586 unify exception handling into Utility.Exception
Removed old extensible-exceptions, only needed for very old ghc.

Made webdav use Utility.Exception, to work after some changes in DAV's
exception handling.

Removed Annex.Exception. Mostly this was trivial, but note that
tryAnnex is replaced with tryNonAsync and catchAnnex replaced with
catchNonAsync. In theory that could be a behavior change, since the former
caught all exceptions, and the latter don't catch async exceptions.

However, in practice, nothing in the Annex monad uses async exceptions.
Grepping for throwTo and killThread only find stuff in the assistant,
which does not seem related.

Command.Add.undo is changed to accept a SomeException, and things
that use it for rollback now catch non-async exceptions, rather than
only IOExceptions.
2014-08-07 22:03:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
1d263e1e7e lift types from IO to Annex
Some remotes like External need to run store and retrieve actions in Annex,
not IO. In order to do that lift, I had to dive pretty deep into the
utilities, making Utility.Gpg and Utility.Tmp be partly converted to using
MonadIO, and Control.Monad.Catch for exception handling.

There should be no behavior changes in this commit.

This commit was sponsored by Michael Barabanov.
2014-07-29 16:28:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
7671d228af Avoid leaving behind .tmp files when failing in some cases, including importing files to a disk that is full. 2014-06-09 15:24:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
2427832bed relicense general utility library code to BSD
Omitted a couple of files what have had significant contributions from
others.
2014-05-10 11:01:27 -03:00
Joey Hess
070ed4a766 change a few renameFile's to rename
AFAIK, none of these ever operate on directories, but nor do I want to
explicitly check if they're files and fail if not.
2014-01-29 15:21:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
b6379bc101 fix 2013-12-30 14:05:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
0cb1a0a605 fix 2013-12-30 13:41:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
52a46585b9 fix build failure in windows code 2013-12-30 13:18:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
a96118ec55 work around windows insanity that is 97.61% more brain-damaged than normal 2013-12-29 16:25:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
a1f8621efc oops 2013-11-20 13:44:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
b1ed98636b merge with git-repair 2013-11-19 17:08:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
ddd46db09a Fix a few bugs involving filenames that are at or near the filesystem's maximum filename length limit.
Started with a problem when running addurl on a really long url,
because the whole url is munged into the filename. Ended up doing
a fairly extensive review for places where filenames could get too large,
although it's hard to say I'm not missed any..

Backend.Url had a 128 character limit, which is fine when the limit is 255,
but not if it's a lot shorter on some systems. So check the pathconf()
limit. Note that this could result in fromUrl creating different keys
for the same url, if run on systems with different limits. I don't see
this is likely to cause any problems. That can already happen when using
addurl --fast, or if the content of an url changes.

Both Command.AddUrl and Backend.Url assumed that urls don't contain a
lot of multi-byte unicode, and would fail to truncate an url that did
properly.

A few places use a filename as the template to make a temp file.
While that's nice in that the temp file name can be easily related back to
the original filename, it could lead to `git annex add` failing to add a
filename that was at or close to the maximum length.

Note that in Command.Add.lockdown, the template is still derived from the
filename, just with enough space left to turn it into a temp file.
This is an important optimisation, because the assistant may lock down
a bunch of files all at once, and using the same template for all of them
would cause openTempFile to iterate through the same set of names,
looking for an unused temp file. I'm not very happy with the relatedTemplate
hack, but it avoids that slowdown.

Backend.WORM does not limit the filename stored in the key.
I have not tried to change that; so git annex add will fail on really long
filenames when using the WORM backend. It seems better to preserve the
invariant that a WORM key always contains the complete filename, since
the filename is the only unique material in the key, other than mtime and
size. Since nobody has complained about add failing (I think I saw it
once?) on WORM, probably it's ok, or nobody but me uses it.

There may be compatability problems if using git annex addurl --fast
or the WORM backend on a system with the 255 limit and then trying to use
that repo in a system with a smaller limit. I have not tried to deal with
those.

This commit was sponsored by Alexander Brem. Thanks!
2013-07-30 19:18:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
25a8d4b11c rename module 2013-05-12 19:19:28 -04:00
Renamed from Utility/TempFile.hs (Browse further)