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author | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | 2007-01-28 16:33:58 -0800 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | 2007-01-28 16:33:58 -0800 |
commit | df391b192d285646fe80ca4d3cfe3c0a3beb5989 (patch) | |
tree | 6d04a83b4bd6c6f42a4108a59d7a40d9022f65f3 | |
parent | [PATCH] Rename git-repo-config to git-config. (diff) | |
download | tgif-df391b192d285646fe80ca4d3cfe3c0a3beb5989.tar.xz |
git-fsck-objects is now synonym to git-fsck
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
-rw-r--r-- | .gitignore | 1 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | Documentation/cmd-list.perl | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/core-intro.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/everyday.txt | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-fsck-objects.txt | 128 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-fsck.txt | 139 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-pack-redundant.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-prune.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Makefile | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fsck.c (renamed from fsck-objects.c) | 2 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | git-lost-found.sh | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | http-fetch.c | 2 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | t/t1410-reflog.sh | 2 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | t/t5500-fetch-pack.sh | 6 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | t/t5710-info-alternate.sh | 2 |
15 files changed, 159 insertions, 140 deletions
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index b4dccd7b81..a43444fb92 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ git-findtags git-fmt-merge-msg git-for-each-ref git-format-patch +git-fsck git-fsck-objects git-gc git-get-tar-commit-id diff --git a/Documentation/cmd-list.perl b/Documentation/cmd-list.perl index 824462551f..6dba8d8fe0 100755 --- a/Documentation/cmd-list.perl +++ b/Documentation/cmd-list.perl @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ git-fetch-pack synchingrepositories git-fmt-merge-msg purehelpers git-for-each-ref plumbinginterrogators git-format-patch mainporcelain -git-fsck-objects ancillaryinterrogators +git-fsck ancillaryinterrogators git-gc mainporcelain git-get-tar-commit-id ancillaryinterrogators git-grep mainporcelain diff --git a/Documentation/core-intro.txt b/Documentation/core-intro.txt index 0458dc3d02..abafefc71c 100644 --- a/Documentation/core-intro.txt +++ b/Documentation/core-intro.txt @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ size> + <byte\0> + <binary object data>. The structured objects can further have their structure and connectivity to other objects verified. This is generally done with -the `git-fsck-objects` program, which generates a full dependency graph +the `git-fsck` program, which generates a full dependency graph of all objects, and verifies their internal consistency (in addition to just verifying their superficial consistency through the hash). diff --git a/Documentation/everyday.txt b/Documentation/everyday.txt index fbbbc92b81..08c61b1f1a 100644 --- a/Documentation/everyday.txt +++ b/Documentation/everyday.txt @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Everybody uses these commands to maintain git repositories. * gitlink:git-init[1] or gitlink:git-clone[1] to create a new repository. - * gitlink:git-fsck-objects[1] to check the repository for errors. + * gitlink:git-fsck[1] to check the repository for errors. * gitlink:git-prune[1] to remove unused objects in the repository. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Examples Check health and remove cruft.:: + ------------ -$ git fsck-objects <1> +$ git fsck <1> $ git count-objects <2> $ git repack <3> $ git gc <4> diff --git a/Documentation/git-fsck-objects.txt b/Documentation/git-fsck-objects.txt index d0af99d351..f21061ecfe 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-fsck-objects.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-fsck-objects.txt @@ -8,132 +8,10 @@ git-fsck-objects - Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the SYNOPSIS -------- -[verse] -'git-fsck-objects' [--tags] [--root] [--unreachable] [--cache] - [--full] [--strict] [<object>*] +'git-fsck-objects' ... DESCRIPTION ----------- -Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database. - -OPTIONS -------- -<object>:: - An object to treat as the head of an unreachability trace. -+ -If no objects are given, git-fsck-objects defaults to using the -index file and all SHA1 references in .git/refs/* as heads. - ---unreachable:: - Print out objects that exist but that aren't readable from any - of the reference nodes. - ---root:: - Report root nodes. - ---tags:: - Report tags. - ---cache:: - Consider any object recorded in the index also as a head node for - an unreachability trace. - ---full:: - Check not just objects in GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY - ($GIT_DIR/objects), but also the ones found in alternate - object pools listed in GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES - or $GIT_DIR/objects/info/alternates, - and in packed git archives found in $GIT_DIR/objects/pack - and corresponding pack subdirectories in alternate - object pools. - ---strict:: - Enable more strict checking, namely to catch a file mode - recorded with g+w bit set, which was created by older - versions of git. Existing repositories, including the - Linux kernel, git itself, and sparse repository have old - objects that triggers this check, but it is recommended - to check new projects with this flag. - -It tests SHA1 and general object sanity, and it does full tracking of -the resulting reachability and everything else. It prints out any -corruption it finds (missing or bad objects), and if you use the -'--unreachable' flag it will also print out objects that exist but -that aren't readable from any of the specified head nodes. - -So for example - - git-fsck-objects --unreachable HEAD $(cat .git/refs/heads/*) - -will do quite a _lot_ of verification on the tree. There are a few -extra validity tests to be added (make sure that tree objects are -sorted properly etc), but on the whole if "git-fsck-objects" is happy, you -do have a valid tree. - -Any corrupt objects you will have to find in backups or other archives -(i.e., you can just remove them and do an "rsync" with some other site in -the hopes that somebody else has the object you have corrupted). - -Of course, "valid tree" doesn't mean that it wasn't generated by some -evil person, and the end result might be crap. git is a revision -tracking system, not a quality assurance system ;) - -Extracted Diagnostics ---------------------- - -expect dangling commits - potential heads - due to lack of head information:: - You haven't specified any nodes as heads so it won't be - possible to differentiate between un-parented commits and - root nodes. - -missing sha1 directory '<dir>':: - The directory holding the sha1 objects is missing. - -unreachable <type> <object>:: - The <type> object <object>, isn't actually referred to directly - or indirectly in any of the trees or commits seen. This can - mean that there's another root node that you're not specifying - or that the tree is corrupt. If you haven't missed a root node - then you might as well delete unreachable nodes since they - can't be used. - -missing <type> <object>:: - The <type> object <object>, is referred to but isn't present in - the database. - -dangling <type> <object>:: - The <type> object <object>, is present in the database but never - 'directly' used. A dangling commit could be a root node. - -warning: git-fsck-objects: tree <tree> has full pathnames in it:: - And it shouldn't... - -sha1 mismatch <object>:: - The database has an object who's sha1 doesn't match the - database value. - This indicates a serious data integrity problem. - -Environment Variables ---------------------- - -GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY:: - used to specify the object database root (usually $GIT_DIR/objects) - -GIT_INDEX_FILE:: - used to specify the index file of the index - -GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES:: - used to specify additional object database roots (usually unset) - -Author ------- -Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> - -Documentation --------------- -Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. - -GIT ---- -Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite +This is a synonym for gitlink:git-fsck[1]. Please refer to the +documentation of that command. diff --git a/Documentation/git-fsck.txt b/Documentation/git-fsck.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..058009d2fa --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/git-fsck.txt @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +git-fsck(1) +=========== + +NAME +---- +git-fsck - Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database + + +SYNOPSIS +-------- +[verse] +'git-fsck' [--tags] [--root] [--unreachable] [--cache] + [--full] [--strict] [<object>*] + +DESCRIPTION +----------- +Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database. + +OPTIONS +------- +<object>:: + An object to treat as the head of an unreachability trace. ++ +If no objects are given, git-fsck defaults to using the +index file and all SHA1 references in .git/refs/* as heads. + +--unreachable:: + Print out objects that exist but that aren't readable from any + of the reference nodes. + +--root:: + Report root nodes. + +--tags:: + Report tags. + +--cache:: + Consider any object recorded in the index also as a head node for + an unreachability trace. + +--full:: + Check not just objects in GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY + ($GIT_DIR/objects), but also the ones found in alternate + object pools listed in GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES + or $GIT_DIR/objects/info/alternates, + and in packed git archives found in $GIT_DIR/objects/pack + and corresponding pack subdirectories in alternate + object pools. + +--strict:: + Enable more strict checking, namely to catch a file mode + recorded with g+w bit set, which was created by older + versions of git. Existing repositories, including the + Linux kernel, git itself, and sparse repository have old + objects that triggers this check, but it is recommended + to check new projects with this flag. + +It tests SHA1 and general object sanity, and it does full tracking of +the resulting reachability and everything else. It prints out any +corruption it finds (missing or bad objects), and if you use the +'--unreachable' flag it will also print out objects that exist but +that aren't readable from any of the specified head nodes. + +So for example + + git-fsck --unreachable HEAD $(cat .git/refs/heads/*) + +will do quite a _lot_ of verification on the tree. There are a few +extra validity tests to be added (make sure that tree objects are +sorted properly etc), but on the whole if "git-fsck" is happy, you +do have a valid tree. + +Any corrupt objects you will have to find in backups or other archives +(i.e., you can just remove them and do an "rsync" with some other site in +the hopes that somebody else has the object you have corrupted). + +Of course, "valid tree" doesn't mean that it wasn't generated by some +evil person, and the end result might be crap. git is a revision +tracking system, not a quality assurance system ;) + +Extracted Diagnostics +--------------------- + +expect dangling commits - potential heads - due to lack of head information:: + You haven't specified any nodes as heads so it won't be + possible to differentiate between un-parented commits and + root nodes. + +missing sha1 directory '<dir>':: + The directory holding the sha1 objects is missing. + +unreachable <type> <object>:: + The <type> object <object>, isn't actually referred to directly + or indirectly in any of the trees or commits seen. This can + mean that there's another root node that you're not specifying + or that the tree is corrupt. If you haven't missed a root node + then you might as well delete unreachable nodes since they + can't be used. + +missing <type> <object>:: + The <type> object <object>, is referred to but isn't present in + the database. + +dangling <type> <object>:: + The <type> object <object>, is present in the database but never + 'directly' used. A dangling commit could be a root node. + +warning: git-fsck: tree <tree> has full pathnames in it:: + And it shouldn't... + +sha1 mismatch <object>:: + The database has an object who's sha1 doesn't match the + database value. + This indicates a serious data integrity problem. + +Environment Variables +--------------------- + +GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY:: + used to specify the object database root (usually $GIT_DIR/objects) + +GIT_INDEX_FILE:: + used to specify the index file of the index + +GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES:: + used to specify additional object database roots (usually unset) + +Author +------ +Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> + +Documentation +-------------- +Documentation by David Greaves, Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. + +GIT +--- +Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite + diff --git a/Documentation/git-pack-redundant.txt b/Documentation/git-pack-redundant.txt index be2c64eb57..94bbea0db2 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-pack-redundant.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-pack-redundant.txt @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ given will be ignored when checking which packs are required. This makes the following command useful when wanting to remove packs which contain unreachable objects. -git-fsck-objects --full --unreachable | cut -d ' ' -f3 | \ +git-fsck --full --unreachable | cut -d ' ' -f3 | \ git-pack-redundant --all | xargs rm OPTIONS diff --git a/Documentation/git-prune.txt b/Documentation/git-prune.txt index a11e303094..0b44f3015d 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-prune.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-prune.txt @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION ----------- -This runs `git-fsck-objects --unreachable` using all the refs +This runs `git-fsck --unreachable` using all the refs available in `$GIT_DIR/refs`, optionally with additional set of objects specified on the command line, and prunes all objects unreachable from any of these head objects from the object database. @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ SCRIPTS = $(patsubst %.sh,%,$(SCRIPT_SH)) \ # ... and all the rest that could be moved out of bindir to gitexecdir PROGRAMS = \ - git-convert-objects$X git-fetch-pack$X git-fsck-objects$X \ + git-convert-objects$X git-fetch-pack$X git-fsck$X \ git-hash-object$X git-index-pack$X git-local-fetch$X \ git-merge-base$X \ git-daemon$X \ @@ -214,6 +214,7 @@ EXTRA_PROGRAMS = BUILT_INS = \ git-format-patch$X git-show$X git-whatchanged$X git-cherry$X \ git-get-tar-commit-id$X git-init$X git-repo-config$X \ + git-fsck-objects$X \ $(patsubst builtin-%.o,git-%$X,$(BUILTIN_OBJS)) # what 'all' will build and 'install' will install, in gitexecdir diff --git a/fsck-objects.c b/fsck.c index ecfb014fff..558f0a6b34 100644 --- a/fsck-objects.c +++ b/fsck.c @@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) continue; } if (*arg == '-') - usage("git-fsck-objects [--tags] [--root] [[--unreachable] [--cache] [--full] [--strict] <head-sha1>*]"); + usage("git-fsck [--tags] [--root] [[--unreachable] [--cache] [--full] [--strict] <head-sha1>*]"); } fsck_head_link(); diff --git a/git-lost-found.sh b/git-lost-found.sh index b928f2ca52..9360804711 100755 --- a/git-lost-found.sh +++ b/git-lost-found.sh @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ fi laf="$GIT_DIR/lost-found" rm -fr "$laf" && mkdir -p "$laf/commit" "$laf/other" || exit -git fsck-objects --full | +git fsck --full | while read dangling type sha1 do case "$dangling" in diff --git a/http-fetch.c b/http-fetch.c index efd494a47f..9f790a08e5 100644 --- a/http-fetch.c +++ b/http-fetch.c @@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@ int main(int argc, const char **argv) fprintf(stderr, "Some loose object were found to be corrupt, but they might be just\n" "a false '404 Not Found' error message sent with incorrect HTTP\n" -"status code. Suggest running git fsck-objects.\n"); +"status code. Suggest running git-fsck.\n"); } return rc; } diff --git a/t/t1410-reflog.sh b/t/t1410-reflog.sh index 47d124732c..e5bbc384f7 100755 --- a/t/t1410-reflog.sh +++ b/t/t1410-reflog.sh @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ check_have () { } check_fsck () { - output=$(git fsck-objects --full) + output=$(git fsck --full) case "$1" in '') test -z "$output" ;; diff --git a/t/t5500-fetch-pack.sh b/t/t5500-fetch-pack.sh index e35d60fa3a..48e3d1705f 100755 --- a/t/t5500-fetch-pack.sh +++ b/t/t5500-fetch-pack.sh @@ -63,13 +63,13 @@ pull_to_client () { case "$heads" in *B*) echo $BTIP > .git/refs/heads/B;; esac git-symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/`echo $heads | sed -e 's/^\(.\).*$/\1/'` - test_expect_success "fsck" 'git-fsck-objects --full > fsck.txt 2>&1' + test_expect_success "fsck" 'git-fsck --full > fsck.txt 2>&1' test_expect_success 'check downloaded results' \ 'mv .git/objects/pack/pack-* . && p=`ls -1 pack-*.pack` && git-unpack-objects <$p && - git-fsck-objects --full' + git-fsck --full' test_expect_success "new object count after $number pull" \ 'idx=`echo pack-*.idx` && @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ test_expect_success "clone shallow object count (part 2)" ' ' test_expect_success "fsck in shallow repo" \ - "(cd shallow; git-fsck-objects --full)" + "(cd shallow; git-fsck --full)" #test_done; exit diff --git a/t/t5710-info-alternate.sh b/t/t5710-info-alternate.sh index b9f6d96363..2f8e97cb7e 100755 --- a/t/t5710-info-alternate.sh +++ b/t/t5710-info-alternate.sh @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ reachable_via() { } test_valid_repo() { - git fsck-objects --full > fsck.log && + git fsck --full > fsck.log && test `wc -l < fsck.log` = 0 } |