NSS plugin for passwd and groups databases
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Turbo NSS
glibc nss library for passwd and group.
Checking out and building
$ git clone --recursive https://git.sr.ht/~motiejus/turbonss
Alternatively, if you forgot --recursive
:
$ git submodule update --init
And run tests:
$ zig build test
... the other commands will be documented as they are implemented.
This project uses git subtrac for managing dependencies.
Steps
A known implementation runs id(1) at ~250 rps sequentially. Our goal is 10k ID/s.
id(1) works as follows:
- lookup user by name.
- get all additional gids (an array attached to a member).
- for each additional gid, return the group name.
Assuming a member is in ~100 groups on average, that's 1M group lookups per second. We need to convert gid to a group index quickly.
Data structures
Basic data structures that allow efficient storage:
// reminder:
typedef uid_t uint32;
typedef gid_t uint32;
// 6*32b = 6*4B = 24B/user
typedef struct {
uid_t uid;
gid_t gid;
name_offset uint32; // offset into *usernames
gecos_offset uint32; // offset into *gecos
shell_offset uint32; // offset into *shells
additional_groups_offset uint32; // offset into additional_groups
} user;
const char* usernames; // all concatenated usernames, fsst-compressed
const char* gecoss; // all concatenated gecos, fsst-compressed
const char* shells; // all concatenated home directories, fsst-compressed
const uint8_t additional_groups; // all additional_groups, turbo compressed
typedef struct {
gid_t gid;
name_offset uint32; // offset into *groupnames
members_offset uint32; // offset into members
}
const char* groupnames; // all concatenated group names, fsst-compressed
const uint8_8 members; // all concatenated members, turbo compressed
"turbo compression" encodes a list of uids/gids with this algorithm:
- sort ascending.
- extract deltas and subtract 1:
awk '{diff=$0-prev; prev=$0; print diff-1}'
. - varint-encode these deltas into an uint32, like protobuf or utf8.
With typical group memberships (as of writing) this requires ~1.3-1.5 byte per entry.
Indexes
The following operations need to be fast, in order of importance:
- lookup gid -> group (this is on hot path in id).
- lookup uid -> user.
- lookup username -> user.
- lookup groupname -> group.
- (optional) iterate users using a defined order (
getent passwd
). - (optional) iterate groups using a defined order (
getent group
).