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from __future__ import (
absolute_import,
)
from foolscap.constraint import (
ByteStringConstraint,
)
from foolscap.api import (
ListOf,
)
from foolscap.remoteinterface import (
RemoteMethodSchema,
RemoteInterface,
)
from allmydata.interfaces import (
MAX_BUCKETS,
StorageIndex,
RIStorageServer,
)
# The Foolscap convention seems to be to try to constrain inputs to valid
# values. So we'll try to limit the number of passes a client can supply.
# Foolscap may be moving away from this so we may eventually drop this as
# well. Though it may still make sense on a non-Foolscap protocol (eg HTTP)
# which Tahoe-LAFS may eventually support.
#
# If a pass is worth 128 KiB of storage for some amount of time, 2 ** 20
# passes is worth 128 GiB of storage for some amount of time. It is an
# arbitrary upper limit on the size of immutable files but maybe it's large
# enough to not be an issue for a while.
#
# The argument for having a limit here at all is protection against denial of
# service attacks that exhaust server memory but creating unbearably large
# lists.
#
# A limit of 2 ** 20 passes translates to 177 MiB (times some constant factor
# for Foolscap/Python overhead). That should be tolerable.
_MAXIMUM_PASSES_PER_CALL = 2 ** 20
# This is the length of a serialized Ristretto-flavored PrivacyPass pass The
# pass is a combination of token preimages and unblinded token signatures,
# each base64-encoded.
# Take those values and turn them into the appropriate Foolscap constraint
# objects. Foolscap seems to have a convention of representing these as
# CamelCase module-level values so I replicate that here.
_Pass = ByteStringConstraint(maxLength=_PASS_LENGTH, minLength=_PASS_LENGTH)
_PassList = ListOf(_Pass, maxLength=_MAXIMUM_PASSES_PER_CALL)
Add a ``passes`` parameter to the given method schema.
:param foolscap.remoteinterface.RemoteMethodSchema schema: An existing
method schema to modify.
:return foolscap.remoteinterface.RemoteMethodSchema: A schema like
``schema`` but with one additional required argument.
"""
return add_arguments(schema, [(b"passes", _PassList)])
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def add_arguments(schema, kwargs):
"""
Create a new schema like ``schema`` but with the arguments given by
``kwargs`` prepended to the signature.
:param foolscap.remoteinterface.RemoteMethodSchema schema: The existing
schema.
:param list[(bytes, foolscap.IConstraint)] kwargs: The arguments to
prepend to the signature of ``schema``.
:return foolscap.remoteinterface.RemoteMethodSchema: The new schema
object.
"""
new_kwargs = dict(schema.argConstraints)
new_kwargs.update(kwargs)
modified_schema = RemoteMethodSchema(**new_kwargs)
# Initialized from **new_kwargs, RemoteMethodSchema.argumentNames is in
# some arbitrary, probably-incorrect order. This breaks user code which
# tries to use positional arguments. Put them back in the order they were
# in originally (in the input ``schema``), prepended with the newly added
# arguments.
modified_schema.argumentNames = (
# The new arguments
list(argName for (argName, _) in kwargs) +
# The original arguments in the original order
schema.argumentNames
)
return modified_schema
class RIPrivacyPassAuthorizedStorageServer(RemoteInterface):
An object which can store and retrieve shares, subject to pass-based
authorization.
This is much the same as ``allmydata.interfaces.RIStorageServer`` but
several of its methods take an additional ``passes`` parameter. Clients
are expected to supply suitable passes and only after the passes have been
validated is service provided.
"""
__remote_name__ = (
"RIPrivacyPassAuthorizedStorageServer.tahoe.privatestorage.io"
)
get_version = RIStorageServer["get_version"]
allocate_buckets = add_passes(RIStorageServer["allocate_buckets"])
add_lease = add_passes(RIStorageServer["add_lease"])
renew_lease = add_passes(RIStorageServer["renew_lease"])
get_buckets = RIStorageServer["get_buckets"]
def slot_share_sizes(
storage_index=StorageIndex,
sharenums=SetOf(int, maxLength=MAX_BUCKETS),
):
"""
Get the size of the given shares in the given storage index. If a share
has no stored state, its size is reported as 0.
The reported size may be larger than the actual share size if there
are more than four leases on the share.
return DictOf(int, Offset)
slot_readv = RIStorageServer["slot_readv"]
slot_testv_and_readv_and_writev = add_passes(
RIStorageServer["slot_testv_and_readv_and_writev"],
)
advise_corrupt_share = RIStorageServer["advise_corrupt_share"]