* Disabled discovery service by changiing from Stop() to Pause()
Paused to solve race condition. If discovery is running, it may mark a node "up" after they've been manually marked "down" in this test.
* Extend to the repair timeout
Fixes intermittent test failures when repairs were taking more than 2 seconds.
* Re-enabled test. Disabled discovery service by changiing from Stop() to Pause()
* Changed back to Stop.
* Revert "Changed back to Stop."
This reverts commit 46d410e72dfae63e0c44915be42784cc9a7b5abf.
* re-enabling TestIdentifyInjuredSegments
* Changed Pause to Stop. Commented on timeout change
* testing...
* temporarily skipping audit tests
* changing back to discover Stop for testing via jenkins
* Revert "changing back to discover Stop for testing via jenkins"
This reverts commit 6aa8558b11a0053c30e0c8b2dbf0d6c0cb34ee6c.
* Changing back to Stop(). Depends on PR 2137
* Revert "temporarily skipping audit tests"
This reverts commit 1940ed9b315d663a0eb6c95521780cbcb48cb121.
* Removed reference to Graveyard since its been removed
What: add monkit.Task to a bunch of functions that are missing it
Why: this will significantly help our instrumentation, data collection, and tracing about what's going on in the network
* added scopelint and correcte issues found
* corrected scopelint issue
* made updates based on Ivan's suggestions
Most were around naming conventions
Some were false positives, but I kept them since the test.Run could eventually be changed to run in parallel, which could cause a bug
Others were false positives. Added // nolint: scopelint
* first round cleanup based on go-critic
* more issues resolved for ifelsechain and unlambda checks
* updated from master and gocritic found a new ifElseChain issue
* disable appendAssign. i reports false positives
* re-enabled go-critic appendAssign and disabled lint check at code line level
* fixed go-critic lint error
* fixed // nolint add gocritic specifically
* add repair monkit stats
* rename values, use meter instead of counter, use success threshold instead of repair threshold
* Counter -> Meter
* add repair segment size
* update names and use ratios for healthy before/after repair
* restart jenkins
* repair no cutoff longtail
* commit repair pieces even if not hitting success threshold
* commit repair pieces even if not hitting success threshold
* remove useless condition
* better error message
We want to use those fields in the bucket-level Pointer objects as
bucket defaults, but we need to be able to get at them first.
I don't see any strong reason not to make these available, except
that it was kind of a pain.
This change ensures that the upload timer of ECClient is always stopped after no more status is expected from uploaded pieces. It also ensures that the "Timer expired" message will be logged only if the context is not already cancelled.
This is to avoid confusing logs where a "Timer expired" message is logged significantly later and mixes with similar messages logged from the upload of the next file segments.
* psclient receives storage node hash and compare it to own hash for verification
* uplink sends delete request when hashes don't match
* valid hashes are propagated up to segments.Store for future sending to satellite
Removes most instances of pb.SignedMessage (there's more to take out but they shouldn't hurt anyone as is).
There used to be places in psserver where a PieceID was hmac'd with the SatelliteID, which was gotten from a SignedMessage. This PR makes it so some functions access the SatelliteID from the Payer Bandwidth Allocation instead.
This requires passing a SatelliteID into psserver functions where they weren't before, so the following proto messages have been changed:
* PieceId - satellite_id field added
This is so the psserver.Piece function has access to the SatelliteID when it needs to get the namespaced pieceID.
This proto message should probably be renamed to PieceRequest, or a new PieceRequest message should be created so this isn't misnamed.
* PieceDelete - satellite_id field added
This is so the psserver.Delete function has access to the SatelliteID when receiving a request to Delete.
* separate TLS options from server options (because we need them for dialing too)
* stop creating transports in multiple places
* ensure that we actually check revocation, whitelists, certificate signing, etc, for all connections.
this change removes the cryptopasta dependency.
a couple possible sources of problem with this change:
* the encoding used for ECDSA signatures on SignedMessage has changed.
the encoding employed by cryptopasta was workable, but not the same
as the encoding used for such signatures in the rest of the world
(most particularly, on ECDSA signatures in X.509 certificates). I
think we'll be best served by using one ECDSA signature encoding from
here on, but if we need to use the old encoding for backwards
compatibility with existing nodes, that can be arranged.
* since there's already a breaking change in SignedMessage, I changed
it to send and receive public keys in raw PKIX format, instead of
PEM. PEM just adds unhelpful overhead for this case.