From: Samuel Rufinatscha <s.rufinatscha@proxmox.com>
To: pbs-devel@lists.proxmox.com
Subject: [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox{-backup, } 0/6] Reduce token.shadow verification overhead
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2025 14:25:53 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20251205132559.197434-1-s.rufinatscha@proxmox.com> (raw)
Hi,
this series improves the performance of token-based API authentication
in PBS (pbs-config) and in PDM (underlying proxmox-access-control
crate), addressing the API token verification hotspot reported in our
bugtracker #6049 [1].
When profiling PBS /status endpoint with cargo flamegraph [2],
token-based authentication showed up as a dominant hotspot via
proxmox_sys::crypt::verify_crypt_pw. Applying this series removes that
path from the hot section of the flamegraph. The same performance issue
was measured [3] for PDM. PDM uses the underlying shared
proxmox-access-control library for token handling, which is a
factored out version of the token.shadow handling code from PBS.
While this series fixes the immediate performance issue both in PBS
(pbs-config) and in the shared proxmox-access-control crate used by
PDM, PBS should eventually, ideally be refactored, in a separate
effort, to use proxmox-access-control for token handling instead of its
local implementation.
Problem
For token-based API requests, both PBS’s pbs-config token.shadow
handling and PDM proxmox-access-control’s token.shadow handling
currently:
1. read the token.shadow file on each request
2. deserialize it into a HashMap<Authid, String>
3. run password hash verification via
proxmox_sys::crypt::verify_crypt_pw for the provided token secret
Under load, this results in significant CPU usage spent in repeated
password hash computations for the same token+secret pairs. The
attached flamegraphs for PBS [2] and PDM [3] show
proxmox_sys::crypt::verify_crypt_pw dominating the hot path.
Approach
The goal is to reduce the cost of token-based authentication preserving
the existing token handling semantics (including detecting manual edits
to token.shadow) and be consistent between PBS (pbs-config) and
PDM (proxmox-access-control). For both sites, the series proposes
following approach:
1. Introduce an in-memory cache for verified token secrets
2. Invalidate the cache when token.shadow changes (detect manual edits)
3. Control metadata checks with a TTL window
Testing
*PBS (pbs-config)*
To verify the effect in PBS, I:
1. Set up test environment based on latest PBS ISO, installed Rust
toolchain, cloned proxmox-backup repository to use with cargo
flamegraph. Reproduced bug #6049 [1] by profiling the /status
endpoint with token-based authentication using cargo flamegraph [2].
The flamegraph showed proxmox_sys::crypt::verify_crypt_pw is the
hotspot.
2. Built PBS with pbs-config patches and re-ran the same workload and
profiling setup.
3. Confirmed that the proxmox_sys::crypt::verify_crypt_pw path no
longer appears in the hot section of the flamegraph. CPU usage is
now dominated by TLS overhead.
4. Functionally verified that:
* token-based API authentication still works for valid tokens
* invalid secrets are rejected as before
* generating a new token secret via dashboard works and
authenticates correctly
*PDM (proxmox-access-control)*
To verify the effect in PDM, I followed a similar testing approach.
Instead of /status, I profiled the /version endpoint with cargo
flamegraph [3] and verified that the token hashing path disappears
from the hot section after applying the proxmox-access-control patches.
Functionally I verified that:
* token-based API authentication still works for valid tokens
* invalid secrets are rejected as before
* generating a new token secret via dashboard works and
authenticates correctly
Patch summary
pbs-config:
0001 – pbs-config: cache verified API token secrets
Adds an in-memory cache keyed by Authid that stores plain text token
secrets after a successful verification or generation and uses
openssl’s memcmp constant-time for comparison.
0002 – pbs-config: invalidate token-secret cache on token.shadow changes
Tracks token.shadow mtime and length and clears the in-memory cache
when the file changes.
0003 – pbs-config: add TTL window to token-secret cache
Introduces a TTL (TOKEN_SECRET_CACHE_TTL_SECS, default 60) for metadata checks so
that fs::metadata is only called periodically.
proxmox-access-control:
0004 – access-control: cache verified API token secrets
Mirrors PBS patch 0001.
0005 – access-control: invalidate token-secret cache on token.shadow changes
Mirrors PBS patch 0002.
0006 – access-control: add TTL window to token-secret cache
Mirrors PBS patch 0003.
Thanks for considering this patch series, I look forward to your
feedback.
Best,
Samuel Rufinatscha
[1] https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6049
[2] Flamegraph illustrating the`proxmox_sys::crypt::verify_crypt_pw
hotspot before this series (attached to [1])
proxmox-backup:
Samuel Rufinatscha (3):
pbs-config: cache verified API token secrets
pbs-config: invalidate token-secret cache on token.shadow changes
pbs-config: add TTL window to token secret cache
pbs-config/src/token_shadow.rs | 109 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 108 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
proxmox:
Samuel Rufinatscha (3):
proxmox-access-control: cache verified API token secrets
proxmox-access-control: invalidate token-secret cache on token.shadow
changes
proxmox-access-control: add TTL window to token secret cache
proxmox-access-control/src/token_shadow.rs | 108 ++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 107 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
Summary over all repositories:
2 files changed, 215 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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2025-12-05 13:25 Samuel Rufinatscha [this message]
2025-12-05 13:25 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox-backup 1/3] pbs-config: cache verified API token secrets Samuel Rufinatscha
2025-12-05 14:04 ` Shannon Sterz
2025-12-05 13:25 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox-backup 2/3] pbs-config: invalidate token-secret cache on token.shadow changes Samuel Rufinatscha
2025-12-05 13:25 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox-backup 3/3] pbs-config: add TTL window to token secret cache Samuel Rufinatscha
2025-12-05 13:25 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox 1/3] proxmox-access-control: cache verified API token secrets Samuel Rufinatscha
2025-12-05 13:25 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox 2/3] proxmox-access-control: invalidate token-secret cache on token.shadow changes Samuel Rufinatscha
2025-12-05 13:25 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox 3/3] proxmox-access-control: add TTL window to token secret cache Samuel Rufinatscha
2025-12-05 14:06 ` [pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox{-backup, } 0/6] Reduce token.shadow verification overhead Shannon Sterz
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