Part of HADOOP-18103.
Introducing fs.s3a.vectored.read.min.seek.size and fs.s3a.vectored.read.max.merged.size
to configure min seek and max read during a vectored IO operation in S3A connector.
These properties actually define how the ranges will be merged. To completely
disable merging set fs.s3a.max.readsize.vectored.read to 0.
Contributed By: Mukund Thakur
part of HADOOP-18103.
Add support for multiple ranged vectored read api in PositionedReadable.
The default iterates through the ranges to read each synchronously,
but the intent is that FSDataInputStream subclasses can make more
efficient readers especially in object stores implementation.
Also added implementation in S3A where smaller ranges are merged and
sliced byte buffers are returned to the readers. All the merged ranged are
fetched from S3 asynchronously.
Contributed By: Owen O'Malley and Mukund Thakur
Conflicts:
hadoop-common-project/hadoop-common/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/RawLocalFileSystem.java
pom.xml
Updating the hadoop version of branch-3.3 to 3.3.9-SNAPSHOT
pending agreement on what number its future release should take.
Using 3.3.9-SNAPSHOT puts space in for other incremental releases,
while avoiding creating JIRA release ordering and autocompletion
confusion the way adding a 3.3.10 or higher version would do.
Contributed by Steve Loughran
Speed up the magic committer with key changes being
* Writes under __magic always retain directory markers
* File creation under __magic skips all overwrite checks,
including the LIST call intended to stop files being
created over dirs.
* mkdirs under __magic probes the path for existence
but does not look any further.
Extra parallelism in task and job commit directory scanning
Use of createFile and openFile with parameters which all for
HEAD checks to be skipped.
The committer can write the summary _SUCCESS file to the path
`fs.s3a.committer.summary.report.directory`, which can be in a
different file system/bucket if desired, using the job id as
the filename.
Also: HADOOP-15460. S3A FS to add `fs.s3a.create.performance`
Application code can set the createFile() option
fs.s3a.create.performance to true to disable the same
safety checks when writing under magic directories.
Use with care.
The createFile option prefix `fs.s3a.create.header.`
can be used to add custom headers to S3 objects when
created.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Adds a new option fs.s3a.create.storage.class which can
be used to set the storage class for files created in AWS S3.
Consult the documentation for details and instructions on how
disable the relevant tests when testing against third-party
stores.
Contributed by Monthon Klongklaew
Change-Id: I8cdebadf294a89fde08d98729ad96f251d58411c
This moves off use of the purged s3a://landsat-pds bucket, so fixing tests
which had started failing.
* Adds a new class, PublicDatasetTestUtils to manage the use of public datasets.
* The new test bucket s3a://usgs-landsat/ is requester pays, so depends upon
HADOOP-14661.
Consult the updated test documentation when running against other S3 stores.
Contributed by Daniel Carl Jones
Change-Id: Ie8585e4d9b67667f8cb80b2970225d79a4f8d257
S3A input stream support for the few fs.option.openfile settings.
As well as supporting the read policy option and values,
if the file length is declared in fs.option.openfile.length
then no HEAD request will be issued when opening a file.
This can cut a few tens of milliseconds off the operation.
The patch adds a new openfile parameter/FS configuration option
fs.s3a.input.async.drain.threshold (default: 16000).
It declares the number of bytes remaining in the http input stream
above which any operation to read and discard the rest of the stream,
"draining", is executed asynchronously.
This asynchronous draining offers some performance benefit on seek-heavy
file IO.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: I9b0626bbe635e9fd97ac0f463f5e7167e0111e39
Adds the option fs.s3a.requester.pays.enabled, which, if set to true, allows
the client to access S3 buckets where the requester is billed for the IO.
Contributed by Daniel Carl Jones
Change-Id: I51f64d0f9b3be3c4ec493bcf91927fca3b20407a
The option fs.s3a.object.content.encoding declares the content encoding to be set on files when they are written; this is served up in the "Content-Encoding" HTTP header when reading objects back in.
This is useful for people loading the data into other tools in the AWS ecosystem which don't use file extensions to infer compression type (e.g. serving compressed files from S3 or importing into RDS)
Contributed by: Holden Karau
Change-Id: Ice0da75b516370f51f79e45f391d46c5c7aa4ce4
Optimize the scan for s3 by performing a deep tree listing,
inferring directory counts from the paths returned.
Contributed by Ahmar Suhail.
Change-Id: I26ffa8c6f65fd11c68a88d6e2243b0eac6ffd024
Multi object delete of size more than 1000 is not supported by S3 and
fails with MalformedXML error. So implementing paging of requests to
reduce the number of keys in a single request. Page size can be configured
using "fs.s3a.bulk.delete.page.size"
Contributed By: Mukund Thakur
Adds a new map type WeakReferenceMap, which stores weak
references to values, and a WeakReferenceThreadMap subclass
to more closely resemble a thread local type, as it is a
map of threadId to value.
Construct it with a factory method and optional callback
for notification on loss and regeneration.
WeakReferenceThreadMap<WrappingAuditSpan> activeSpan =
new WeakReferenceThreadMap<>(
(k) -> getUnbondedSpan(),
this::noteSpanReferenceLost);
This is used in ActiveAuditManagerS3A for span tracking.
Relates to
* HADOOP-17511. Add an Audit plugin point for S3A
* HADOOP-18094. Disable S3A auditing by default.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: Ibf7bb082fd47298f7ebf46d92f56e80ca9b2aaf8
Part of HADOOP-17198. Support S3 Access Points.
HADOOP-18068. "upgrade AWS SDK to 1.12.132" broke the access point endpoint
translation.
Correct endpoints should start with "s3-accesspoint.", after SDK upgrade they start with
"s3.accesspoint-" which messes up tests + region detection by the SDK.
Contributed by Bogdan Stolojan
Change-Id: I0c0181628ab803afc39036003777eaec79aa378c
Add support for S3 Access Points. This provides extra security as it
ensures applications are not working with buckets belong to third parties.
To bind a bucket to an access point, set the access point (ap) ARN,
which must be done for each specific bucket, using the pattern
fs.s3a.bucket.$BUCKET.accesspoint.arn = ARN
* The global/bucket option `fs.s3a.accesspoint.required` to
mandate that buckets must declare their access point.
* This is not compatible with S3Guard.
Consult the documentation for further details.
Contributed by Bogdan Stolojan
(this commit contains the changes to TestArnResource from HADOOP-18068,
"upgrade AWS SDK to 1.12.132" so that it works with the later SDK.)
Change-Id: I3fac213e52ca6ec1c813effb8496c353964b8e1b
See HADOOP-18091. S3A auditing leaks memory through ThreadLocal references
* Adds a new option fs.s3a.audit.enabled to controls whether or not auditing
is enabled. This is false by default.
* When false, the S3A auditing manager is NoopAuditManagerS3A,
which was formerly only used for unit tests and
during filsystem initialization.
* When true, ActiveAuditManagerS3A is used for managing auditing,
allowing auditing events to be reported.
* updates documentation and tests.
This patch does not fix the underlying leak. When auditing is enabled,
long-lived threads will retain references to the audit managers
of S3A filesystem instances which have already been closed.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: I671e594cd59e8ca77a1f65be791ad0ae9530b8d9
Completely removes S3Guard support from the S3A codebase.
If the connector is configured to use any metastore other than
the null and local stores (i.e. DynamoDB is selected) the s3a client
will raise an exception and refuse to initialize.
This is to ensure that there is no mix of S3Guard enabled and disabled
deployments with the same configuration but different hadoop releases
-it must be turned off completely.
The "hadoop s3guard" command has been retained -but the supported
subcommands have been reduced to those which are not purely S3Guard
related: "bucket-info" and "uploads".
This is major change in terms of the number of files
changed; before cherry picking subsequent s3a patches into
older releases, this patch will probably need backporting
first.
Goodbye S3Guard, your work is done. Time to die.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
With this update, the versions of key shaded dependencies are
jackson 2.12.3
httpclient 4.5.13
This backport patch does not include the TestArn changes needed
for the test to work with this version of the SDK; it is only
to be applied to branches without HADOOP-17198. "Support S3 Access Points".
If that patch is backported later, that test suite MUST be
updated to the latest version.
Contributed by Steve Loughran
Change-Id: I8d2b71781ee8472b16469531f9cd0de32dd3356f
This switches the default behavior of S3A output streams
to warning that Syncable.hsync() or hflush() have been
called; it's not considered an error unless the defaults
are overridden.
This avoids breaking applications which call the APIs,
at the risk of people trying to use S3 as a safe store
of streamed data (HBase WALs, audit logs etc).
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: I0a02ec1e622343619f147f94158c18928a73a885
The ordering of the resolution of new and deprecated s3a encryption options
& secrets is the same when JCEKS and other hadoop credentials stores are used
to store them as when they are in XML files: per-bucket settings always take
priority over global values, even when the bucket-level options use the
old option names.
Contributed by Mehakmeet Singh and Steve Loughran
Change-Id: I871672071efa2eb6b600cb2658fceeef57f658a3
This migrates the fs.s3a-server-side encryption configuration options
to a name which covers client-side encryption too.
fs.s3a.server-side-encryption-algorithm becomes fs.s3a.encryption.algorithm
fs.s3a.server-side-encryption.key becomes fs.s3a.encryption.key
The existing keys remain valid, simply deprecated and remapped
to the new values. If you want server-side encryption options
to be picked up regardless of hadoop versions, use
the old keys.
(the old key also works for CSE, though as no version of Hadoop
with CSE support has shipped without this remapping, it's less
relevant)
Contributed by: Mehakmeet Singh
Change-Id: I51804b21b287dbce18864f0a6ad17126aba2b281
S3A S3Guard tests to skip if S3-CSE are enabled (#3263)
Follow on to
* HADOOP-13887. Encrypt S3A data client-side with AWS SDK (S3-CSE)
If the S3A bucket is set up to use S3-CSE encryption, all tests which turn
on S3Guard are skipped, so they don't raise any exceptions about
incompatible configurations.
Contributed by Mehakmeet Singh
Change-Id: I9f4188109b56a1f4e5a31fae265d980c5795db1e
This (big!) patch adds support for client side encryption in AWS S3,
with keys managed by AWS-KMS.
Read the documentation in encryption.md very, very carefully before
use and consider it unstable.
S3-CSE is enabled in the existing configuration option
"fs.s3a.server-side-encryption-algorithm":
fs.s3a.server-side-encryption-algorithm=CSE-KMS
fs.s3a.server-side-encryption.key=<KMS_KEY_ID>
You cannot enable CSE and SSE in the same client, although
you can still enable a default SSE option in the S3 console.
* Filesystem list/get status operations subtract 16 bytes from the length
of all files >= 16 bytes long to compensate for the padding which CSE
adds.
* The SDK always warns about the specific algorithm chosen being
deprecated. It is critical to use this algorithm for ranged
GET requests to work (i.e. random IO). Ignore.
* Unencrypted files CANNOT BE READ.
The entire bucket SHOULD be encrypted with S3-CSE.
* Uploading files may be a bit slower as blocks are now
written sequentially.
* The Multipart Upload API is disabled when S3-CSE is active.
Contributed by Mehakmeet Singh
Change-Id: Ie1a27a036a39db66a67e9c6d33bc78d54ea708a0
* CredentialProviderFactory to detect and report on recursion.
* S3AFS to remove incompatible providers.
* Integration Test for this.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: Ia247b3c9fe8488ffdb7f57b40eb6e37c57e522ef
Fixes the regression caused by HADOOP-17511 by moving where the
option fs.s3a.acl.default is read -doing it before the RequestFactory
is created.
Adds
* A unit test in TestRequestFactory to verify the ACLs are set
on all file write operations.
* A new ITestS3ACannedACLs test which verifies that ACLs really
do get all the way through.
* S3A Assumed Role delegation tokens to include the IAM permission
s3:PutObjectAcl in the generated role.
Contributed by Steve Loughran
Change-Id: I3abac6a1b9e150b6b6df0af7c2c70093f8f518cb
This patch cuts down the size of directory trees used for
distcp contract tests against object stores, so making
them much faster against distant/slow stores.
On abfs, the test only runs with -Dscale (as was the case for s3a already),
and has the larger scale test timeout.
After every test case, the FileSystem IOStatistics are logged,
to provide information about what IO is taking place and
what it's performance is.
There are some test cases which upload files of 1+ MiB; you can
increase the size of the upload in the option
"scale.test.distcp.file.size.kb"
Set it to zero and the large file tests are skipped.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
This improves error handling after multiple failures reading data
-when the read fails and attempts to reconnect() also fail.
Contributed by Bobby Wang.
Change-Id: If17dee395ad6b9b7c738021bad20d0a13eb4011e
This work
* Defines the behavior of FileSystem.copyFromLocal in filesystem.md
* Implements a high performance implementation of copyFromLocalOperation
for S3
* Adds a contract test for the operation: AbstractContractCopyFromLocalTest
* Implements the contract tests for Local and S3A FileSystems
Contributed by: Bogdan Stolojan
Change-Id: I25d502102775c3626c4264e5a14c649879730050
Some network exceptions can raise SdkClientException with message
`Data read has a different length than the expected`.
These should be recoverable.
Contributed by Bogdan Stolojan
Change-Id: Ia22fd77d90971e9e02b4f947398a4749eebe5909
This addresses the regression in Hadoop 3.3.1 where if no S3 endpoint
is set in fs.s3a.endpoint, S3A filesystem creation may fail on
non-EC2 deployments, depending on the local host environment setup.
* If fs.s3a.endpoint is empty/null, and fs.s3a.endpoint.region
is null, the region is set to "us-east-1".
* If fs.s3a.endpoint.region is explicitly set to "" then the client
falls back to the SDK region resolution chain; this works on EC2
* Details in troubleshooting.md, including a workaround for Hadoop-3.3.1+
* Also contains some minor restructuring of troubleshooting.md
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: Ife482cff513307cd52d59eec56beac0a33e031f5
The S3A connector supports
"an auditor", a plugin which is invoked
at the start of every filesystem API call,
and whose issued "audit span" provides a context
for all REST operations against the S3 object store.
The standard auditor sets the HTTP Referrer header
on the requests with information about the API call,
such as process ID, operation name, path,
and even job ID.
If the S3 bucket is configured to log requests, this
information will be preserved there and so can be used
to analyze and troubleshoot storage IO.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: Ic0a105c194342ed2d529833ecc42608e8ba2f258
The option `fs.s3a.endpoint.region` can be used
to explicitly set the AWS region of a bucket.
This is needed when using AWS Private Link, as
the region cannot be automatically determined.
Contributed by Mehakmeet Singh
Change-Id: I4b52f85d7af0ddd56b2b0505ac0124d4fcc67ca0