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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes index 1bdc91e282..49b3051641 100644 --- a/.gitattributes +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -9,3 +9,7 @@ /command-list.txt eol=lf /GIT-VERSION-GEN eol=lf /mergetools/* eol=lf +/Documentation/git-merge.txt conflict-marker-size=32 +/Documentation/gitk.txt conflict-marker-size=32 +/Documentation/user-manual.txt conflict-marker-size=32 +/t/t????-*.sh conflict-marker-size=32 diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index ffceea7d59..9d1363a1eb 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -99,8 +99,9 @@ /git-mergetool--lib /git-mktag /git-mktree -/git-name-rev +/git-multi-pack-index /git-mv +/git-name-rev /git-notes /git-p4 /git-pack-redundant diff --git a/Documentation/Makefile b/Documentation/Makefile index a42dcfc745..95f6a321f2 100644 --- a/Documentation/Makefile +++ b/Documentation/Makefile @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ $(OBSOLETE_HTML): %.html : %.txto asciidoc.conf mv $@+ $@ manpage-base-url.xsl: manpage-base-url.xsl.in - sed "s|@@MAN_BASE_URL@@|$(MAN_BASE_URL)|" $< > $@ + $(QUIET_GEN)sed "s|@@MAN_BASE_URL@@|$(MAN_BASE_URL)|" $< > $@ %.1 %.5 %.7 : %.xml manpage-base-url.xsl $(QUIET_XMLTO)$(RM) $@ && \ diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.14.5.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.14.5.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..130645fb29 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.14.5.txt @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +Git v2.14.5 Release Notes +========================= + +This release is to address the recently reported CVE-2018-17456. + +Fixes since v2.14.4 +------------------- + + * Submodules' "URL"s come from the untrusted .gitmodules file, but + we blindly gave it to "git clone" to clone submodules when "git + clone --recurse-submodules" was used to clone a project that has + such a submodule. The code has been hardened to reject such + malformed URLs (e.g. one that begins with a dash). + +Credit for finding and fixing this vulnerability goes to joernchen +and Jeff King, respectively. diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.15.3.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.15.3.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fd2e6f8df7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.15.3.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +Git v2.15.3 Release Notes +========================= + +This release merges up the fixes that appear in v2.14.5 to address +the recently reported CVE-2018-17456; see the release notes for that +version for details. diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.16.5.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.16.5.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cb8ee02a9a --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.16.5.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +Git v2.16.5 Release Notes +========================= + +This release merges up the fixes that appear in v2.14.5 to address +the recently reported CVE-2018-17456; see the release notes for that +version for details. diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.17.2.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.17.2.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ef021be870 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.17.2.txt @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +Git v2.17.2 Release Notes +========================= + +This release merges up the fixes that appear in v2.14.5 to address +the recently reported CVE-2018-17456; see the release notes for that +version for details. + +In addition, this release also teaches "fsck" and the server side +logic to reject pushes to repositories that attempt to create such a +problematic ".gitmodules" file as tracked contents, to help hosting +sites protect their customers by preventing malicious contents from +spreading. diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.18.1.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.18.1.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2098cdd776 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.18.1.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +Git v2.18.1 Release Notes +========================= + +This release merges up the fixes that appear in v2.14.5 and in +v2.17.2 to address the recently reported CVE-2018-17456; see the +release notes for those versions for details. diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.19.1.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.19.1.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..da7672674e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.19.1.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +Git v2.19.1 Release Notes +========================= + +This release merges up the fixes that appear in v2.14.5 and in +v2.17.2 to address the recently reported CVE-2018-17456; see the +release notes for those versions for details. diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.20.0.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.20.0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..007bc065dd --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.20.0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +Git Release Notes +================= + +Backward Compatibility Notes +---------------------------- + + * "git branch -l <foo>" used to be a way to ask a reflog to be + created while creating a new branch, but that is no longer the + case. It is a short-hand for "git branch --list <foo>" now. + + * "git push" into refs/tags/* hierarchy is rejected without getting + forced, but "git fetch" (misguidedly) used the "fast forwarding" + rule used for the refs/heads/* hierarchy; this has been corrected, + which means some fetches of tags that did not fail with older + version of Git will fail without "--force" with this version. + + +Updates since v2.19 +------------------- + +UI, Workflows & Features + + * Running "git clone" against a project that contain two files with + pathnames that differ only in cases on a case insensitive + filesystem would result in one of the files lost because the + underlying filesystem is incapable of holding both at the same + time. An attempt is made to detect such a case and warn. + + * "git checkout -b newbranch [HEAD]" should not have to do as much as + checking out a commit different from HEAD. An attempt is made to + optimize this special case. + + * "git rev-list --stdin </dev/null" used to be an error; it now shows + no output without an error. "git rev-list --stdin --default HEAD" + still falls back to the given default when nothing is given on the + standard input. + + * Lift code from GitHub to restrict delta computation so that an + object that exists in one fork is not made into a delta against + another object that does not appear in the same forked repository. + + * "git format-patch" learned new "--interdiff" and "--range-diff" + options to explain the difference between this version and the + previous attempt in the cover letter (or after the tree-dashes as + a comment). + + * "git mailinfo" used in "git am" learned to make a best-effort + recovery of a patch corrupted by MUA that sends text/plain with + format=flawed option. + (merge 3aa4d81f88 rs/mailinfo-format-flowed later to maint). + + * The rules used by "git push" and "git fetch" to determine if a ref + can or cannot be updated were inconsistent; specifically, fetching + to update existing tags were allowed even though tags are supposed + to be unmoving anchoring points. "git fetch" was taught to forbid + updates to existing tags without the "--force" option. + + +Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc. + + * When there are too many packfiles in a repository (which is not + recommended), looking up an object in these would require + consulting many pack .idx files; a new mechanism to have a single + file that consolidates all of these .idx files is introduced. + + * "git submodule update" is getting rewritten piece-by-piece into C. + + * The code for computing history reachability has been shuffled, + obtained a bunch of new tests to cover them, and then being + improved. + + * The unpack_trees() API used in checking out a branch and merging + walks one or more trees along with the index. When the cache-tree + in the index tells us that we are walking a tree whose flattened + contents is known (i.e. matches a span in the index), as linearly + scanning a span in the index is much more efficient than having to + open tree objects recursively and listing their entries, the walk + can be optimized, which has been done. + + * When creating a thin pack, which allows objects to be made into a + delta against another object that is not in the resulting pack but + is known to be present on the receiving end, the code learned to + take advantage of the reachability bitmap; this allows the server + to send a delta against a base beyond the "boundary" commit. + + * spatch transformation to replace boolean uses of !hashcmp() to + newly introduced oideq() is added, and applied, to regain + performance lost due to support of multiple hash algorithms. + + * Fix a bug in which the same path could be registered under multiple + worktree entries if the path was missing (for instance, was removed + manually). Also, as a convenience, expand the number of cases in + which --force is applicable. + + +Fixes since v2.19 +----------------- + + * "git interpret-trailers" and its underlying machinery had a buggy + code that attempted to ignore patch text after commit log message, + which triggered in various codepaths that will always get the log + message alone and never get such an input. + (merge 66e83d9b41 jk/trailer-fixes later to maint). + + * Malformed or crafted data in packstream can make our code attempt + to read or write past the allocated buffer and abort, instead of + reporting an error, which has been fixed. + + * "git rebase -i" did not clear the state files correctly when a run + of "squash/fixup" is aborted and then the user manually amended the + commit instead, which has been corrected. + (merge 10d2f35436 js/rebase-i-autosquash-fix later to maint). + + * When fsmonitor is in use, after operation on submodules updates + .gitmodules, we lost track of the fact that we did so and relied on + stale fsmonitor data. + (merge 43f1180814 bp/mv-submodules-with-fsmonitor later to maint). + + * Fix for a long-standing bug that leaves the index file corrupt when + it shrinks during a partial commit. + (merge 6c003d6ffb jk/reopen-tempfile-truncate later to maint). + + * Further fix for O_APPEND emulation on Windows + (merge eeaf7ddac7 js/mingw-o-append later to maint). + + * A corner case bugfix in "git rerere" code. + (merge ad2bf0d9b4 en/rerere-multi-stage-1-fix later to maint). + + * "git add ':(attr:foo)'" is not supported and is supposed to be + rejected while the command line arguments are parsed, but we fail + to reject such a command line upfront. + (merge 84d938b732 nd/attr-pathspec-fix later to maint). + + * Recent update broke the reachability algorithm when refs (e.g. + tags) that point at objects that are not commit were involved, + which has been fixed. + + * "git rebase" etc. in Git 2.19 fails to abort when given an empty + commit log message as result of editing, which has been corrected. + (merge a3ec9eaf38 en/sequencer-empty-edit-result-aborts later to maint). + + * The code to backfill objects in lazily cloned repository did not + work correctly, which has been corrected. + (merge e68302011c jt/lazy-object-fetch-fix later to maint). + + * Update error messages given by "git remote" and make them consistent. + (merge 5025425dff ms/remote-error-message-update later to maint). + + * "git update-ref" learned to make both "--no-deref" and "--stdin" + work at the same time. + (merge d345e9fbe7 en/update-ref-no-deref-stdin later to maint). + + * Recently added "range-diff" had a corner-case bug to cause it + segfault, which has been corrected. + (merge e467a90c7a tg/range-diff-corner-case-fix later to maint). + + * Code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc. + (merge 96a7501aad ts/doc-build-manpage-xsl-quietly later to maint). + (merge b9b07efdb2 tg/conflict-marker-size later to maint). + (merge fa0aeea770 sg/doc-trace-appends later to maint). + (merge d64324cb60 tb/void-check-attr later to maint). + (merge c3b9bc94b9 en/double-semicolon-fix later to maint). + (merge 79336116f5 sg/t3701-tighten-trace later to maint). + (merge 801fa63a90 jk/dev-build-format-security later to maint). + (merge 0597dd62ba sb/string-list-remove-unused later to maint). + (merge db2d36fad8 bw/protocol-v2 later to maint). + (merge 456d7cd3a9 sg/split-index-test later to maint). diff --git a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches index b44fd51f27..ec8b205145 100644 --- a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches +++ b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches @@ -80,7 +80,9 @@ GitHub-Travis CI hints section for details. Do not forget to update the documentation to describe the updated behavior and make sure that the resulting documentation set formats -well. It is currently a liberal mixture of US and UK English norms for +well (try the Documentation/doc-diff script). + +We currently have a liberal mixture of US and UK English norms for spelling and grammar, which is somewhat unfortunate. A huge patch that touches the files all over the place only to correct the inconsistency is not welcome, though. Potential clashes with other changes that can diff --git a/Documentation/config.txt b/Documentation/config.txt index eb66a11975..fa52b19dff 100644 --- a/Documentation/config.txt +++ b/Documentation/config.txt @@ -832,12 +832,6 @@ core.packedRefsTimeout:: all; -1 means to try indefinitely. Default is 1000 (i.e., retry for 1 second). -sequence.editor:: - Text editor used by `git rebase -i` for editing the rebase instruction file. - The value is meant to be interpreted by the shell when it is used. - It can be overridden by the `GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR` environment variable. - When not configured the default commit message editor is used instead. - core.pager:: Text viewer for use by Git commands (e.g., 'less'). The value is meant to be interpreted by the shell. The order of preference @@ -937,6 +931,11 @@ core.useReplaceRefs:: option was given on the command line. See linkgit:git[1] and linkgit:git-replace[1] for more information. +core.multiPackIndex:: + Use the multi-pack-index file to track multiple packfiles using a + single index. See link:technical/multi-pack-index.html[the + multi-pack-index design document]. + core.sparseCheckout:: Enable "sparse checkout" feature. See section "Sparse checkout" in linkgit:git-read-tree[1] for more information. @@ -1154,6 +1153,14 @@ and by linkgit:git-worktree[1] when 'git worktree add' refers to a remote branch. This setting might be used for other checkout-like commands or functionality in the future. +checkout.optimizeNewBranch:: + Optimizes the performance of "git checkout -b <new_branch>" when + using sparse-checkout. When set to true, git will not update the + repo based on the current sparse-checkout settings. This means it + will not update the skip-worktree bit in the index nor add/remove + files in the working directory to reflect the current sparse checkout + settings nor will it show the local changes. + clean.requireForce:: A boolean to make git-clean do nothing unless given -f, -i or -n. Defaults to true. @@ -1507,159 +1514,9 @@ fastimport.unpackLimit:: operation complete faster, especially on slow filesystems. If not set, the value of `transfer.unpackLimit` is used instead. -fetch.recurseSubmodules:: - This option can be either set to a boolean value or to 'on-demand'. - Setting it to a boolean changes the behavior of fetch and pull to - unconditionally recurse into submodules when set to true or to not - recurse at all when set to false. When set to 'on-demand' (the default - value), fetch and pull will only recurse into a populated submodule - when its superproject retrieves a commit that updates the submodule's - reference. - -fetch.fsckObjects:: - If it is set to true, git-fetch-pack will check all fetched - objects. See `transfer.fsckObjects` for what's - checked. Defaults to false. If not set, the value of - `transfer.fsckObjects` is used instead. - -fetch.fsck.<msg-id>:: - Acts like `fsck.<msg-id>`, but is used by - linkgit:git-fetch-pack[1] instead of linkgit:git-fsck[1]. See - the `fsck.<msg-id>` documentation for details. - -fetch.fsck.skipList:: - Acts like `fsck.skipList`, but is used by - linkgit:git-fetch-pack[1] instead of linkgit:git-fsck[1]. See - the `fsck.skipList` documentation for details. - -fetch.unpackLimit:: - If the number of objects fetched over the Git native - transfer is below this - limit, then the objects will be unpacked into loose object - files. However if the number of received objects equals or - exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as - a pack, after adding any missing delta bases. Storing the - pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster, - especially on slow filesystems. If not set, the value of - `transfer.unpackLimit` is used instead. - -fetch.prune:: - If true, fetch will automatically behave as if the `--prune` - option was given on the command line. See also `remote.<name>.prune` - and the PRUNING section of linkgit:git-fetch[1]. - -fetch.pruneTags:: - If true, fetch will automatically behave as if the - `refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*` refspec was provided when pruning, - if not set already. This allows for setting both this option - and `fetch.prune` to maintain a 1=1 mapping to upstream - refs. See also `remote.<name>.pruneTags` and the PRUNING - section of linkgit:git-fetch[1]. - -fetch.output:: - Control how ref update status is printed. Valid values are - `full` and `compact`. Default value is `full`. See section - OUTPUT in linkgit:git-fetch[1] for detail. - -fetch.negotiationAlgorithm:: - Control how information about the commits in the local repository is - sent when negotiating the contents of the packfile to be sent by the - server. Set to "skipping" to use an algorithm that skips commits in an - effort to converge faster, but may result in a larger-than-necessary - packfile; The default is "default" which instructs Git to use the default algorithm - that never skips commits (unless the server has acknowledged it or one - of its descendants). - Unknown values will cause 'git fetch' to error out. -+ -See also the `--negotiation-tip` option for linkgit:git-fetch[1]. - -format.attach:: - Enable multipart/mixed attachments as the default for - 'format-patch'. The value can also be a double quoted string - which will enable attachments as the default and set the - value as the boundary. See the --attach option in - linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. - -format.from:: - Provides the default value for the `--from` option to format-patch. - Accepts a boolean value, or a name and email address. If false, - format-patch defaults to `--no-from`, using commit authors directly in - the "From:" field of patch mails. If true, format-patch defaults to - `--from`, using your committer identity in the "From:" field of patch - mails and including a "From:" field in the body of the patch mail if - different. If set to a non-boolean value, format-patch uses that - value instead of your committer identity. Defaults to false. - -format.numbered:: - A boolean which can enable or disable sequence numbers in patch - subjects. It defaults to "auto" which enables it only if there - is more than one patch. It can be enabled or disabled for all - messages by setting it to "true" or "false". See --numbered - option in linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. - -format.headers:: - Additional email headers to include in a patch to be submitted - by mail. See linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. - -format.to:: -format.cc:: - Additional recipients to include in a patch to be submitted - by mail. See the --to and --cc options in - linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. - -format.subjectPrefix:: - The default for format-patch is to output files with the '[PATCH]' - subject prefix. Use this variable to change that prefix. - -format.signature:: - The default for format-patch is to output a signature containing - the Git version number. Use this variable to change that default. - Set this variable to the empty string ("") to suppress - signature generation. - -format.signatureFile:: - Works just like format.signature except the contents of the - file specified by this variable will be used as the signature. - -format.suffix:: - The default for format-patch is to output files with the suffix - `.patch`. Use this variable to change that suffix (make sure to - include the dot if you want it). - -format.pretty:: - The default pretty format for log/show/whatchanged command, - See linkgit:git-log[1], linkgit:git-show[1], - linkgit:git-whatchanged[1]. - -format.thread:: - The default threading style for 'git format-patch'. Can be - a boolean value, or `shallow` or `deep`. `shallow` threading - makes every mail a reply to the head of the series, - where the head is chosen from the cover letter, the - `--in-reply-to`, and the first patch mail, in this order. - `deep` threading makes every mail a reply to the previous one. - A true boolean value is the same as `shallow`, and a false - value disables threading. - -format.signOff:: - A boolean value which lets you enable the `-s/--signoff` option of - format-patch by default. *Note:* Adding the Signed-off-by: line to a - patch should be a conscious act and means that you certify you have - the rights to submit this work under the same open source license. - Please see the 'SubmittingPatches' document for further discussion. - -format.coverLetter:: - A boolean that controls whether to generate a cover-letter when - format-patch is invoked, but in addition can be set to "auto", to - generate a cover-letter only when there's more than one patch. - -format.outputDirectory:: - Set a custom directory to store the resulting files instead of the - current working directory. - -format.useAutoBase:: - A boolean value which lets you enable the `--base=auto` option of - format-patch by default. +include::fetch-config.txt[] + +include::format-config.txt[] filter.<driver>.clean:: The command which is used to convert the content of a worktree @@ -1834,73 +1691,7 @@ gc.rerereUnresolved:: You can also use more human-readable "1.month.ago", etc. The default is 15 days. See linkgit:git-rerere[1]. -gitcvs.commitMsgAnnotation:: - Append this string to each commit message. Set to empty string - to disable this feature. Defaults to "via git-CVS emulator". - -gitcvs.enabled:: - Whether the CVS server interface is enabled for this repository. - See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. - -gitcvs.logFile:: - Path to a log file where the CVS server interface well... logs - various stuff. See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. - -gitcvs.usecrlfattr:: - If true, the server will look up the end-of-line conversion - attributes for files to determine the `-k` modes to use. If - the attributes force Git to treat a file as text, - the `-k` mode will be left blank so CVS clients will - treat it as text. If they suppress text conversion, the file - will be set with '-kb' mode, which suppresses any newline munging - the client might otherwise do. If the attributes do not allow - the file type to be determined, then `gitcvs.allBinary` is - used. See linkgit:gitattributes[5]. - -gitcvs.allBinary:: - This is used if `gitcvs.usecrlfattr` does not resolve - the correct '-kb' mode to use. If true, all - unresolved files are sent to the client in - mode '-kb'. This causes the client to treat them - as binary files, which suppresses any newline munging it - otherwise might do. Alternatively, if it is set to "guess", - then the contents of the file are examined to decide if - it is binary, similar to `core.autocrlf`. - -gitcvs.dbName:: - Database used by git-cvsserver to cache revision information - derived from the Git repository. The exact meaning depends on the - used database driver, for SQLite (which is the default driver) this - is a filename. Supports variable substitution (see - linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details). May not contain semicolons (`;`). - Default: '%Ggitcvs.%m.sqlite' - -gitcvs.dbDriver:: - Used Perl DBI driver. You can specify any available driver - for this here, but it might not work. git-cvsserver is tested - with 'DBD::SQLite', reported to work with 'DBD::Pg', and - reported *not* to work with 'DBD::mysql'. Experimental feature. - May not contain double colons (`:`). Default: 'SQLite'. - See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. - -gitcvs.dbUser, gitcvs.dbPass:: - Database user and password. Only useful if setting `gitcvs.dbDriver`, - since SQLite has no concept of database users and/or passwords. - 'gitcvs.dbUser' supports variable substitution (see - linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details). - -gitcvs.dbTableNamePrefix:: - Database table name prefix. Prepended to the names of any - database tables used, allowing a single database to be used - for several repositories. Supports variable substitution (see - linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details). Any non-alphabetic - characters will be replaced with underscores. - -All gitcvs variables except for `gitcvs.usecrlfattr` and -`gitcvs.allBinary` can also be specified as -'gitcvs.<access_method>.<varname>' (where 'access_method' -is one of "ext" and "pserver") to make them apply only for the given -access method. +include::gitcvs-config.txt[] gitweb.category:: gitweb.description:: @@ -1965,63 +1756,7 @@ gpg.<format>.program:: be used as a legacy synonym for `gpg.openpgp.program`. The default value for `gpg.x509.program` is "gpgsm". -gui.commitMsgWidth:: - Defines how wide the commit message window is in the - linkgit:git-gui[1]. "75" is the default. - -gui.diffContext:: - Specifies how many context lines should be used in calls to diff - made by the linkgit:git-gui[1]. The default is "5". - -gui.displayUntracked:: - Determines if linkgit:git-gui[1] shows untracked files - in the file list. The default is "true". - -gui.encoding:: - Specifies the default encoding to use for displaying of - file contents in linkgit:git-gui[1] and linkgit:gitk[1]. - It can be overridden by setting the 'encoding' attribute - for relevant files (see linkgit:gitattributes[5]). - If this option is not set, the tools default to the - locale encoding. - -gui.matchTrackingBranch:: - Determines if new branches created with linkgit:git-gui[1] should - default to tracking remote branches with matching names or - not. Default: "false". - -gui.newBranchTemplate:: - Is used as suggested name when creating new branches using the - linkgit:git-gui[1]. - -gui.pruneDuringFetch:: - "true" if linkgit:git-gui[1] should prune remote-tracking branches when - performing a fetch. The default value is "false". - -gui.trustmtime:: - Determines if linkgit:git-gui[1] should trust the file modification - timestamp or not. By default the timestamps are not trusted. - -gui.spellingDictionary:: - Specifies the dictionary used for spell checking commit messages in - the linkgit:git-gui[1]. When set to "none" spell checking is turned - off. - -gui.fastCopyBlame:: - If true, 'git gui blame' uses `-C` instead of `-C -C` for original - location detection. It makes blame significantly faster on huge - repositories at the expense of less thorough copy detection. - -gui.copyBlameThreshold:: - Specifies the threshold to use in 'git gui blame' original location - detection, measured in alphanumeric characters. See the - linkgit:git-blame[1] manual for more information on copy detection. - -gui.blamehistoryctx:: - Specifies the radius of history context in days to show in - linkgit:gitk[1] for the selected commit, when the `Show History - Context` menu item is invoked from 'git gui blame'. If this - variable is set to zero, the whole history is shown. +include::gui-config.txt[] guitool.<name>.cmd:: Specifies the shell command line to execute when the corresponding item @@ -2671,6 +2406,21 @@ Note that changing the compression level will not automatically recompress all existing objects. You can force recompression by passing the -F option to linkgit:git-repack[1]. +pack.island:: + An extended regular expression configuring a set of delta + islands. See "DELTA ISLANDS" in linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] + for details. + +pack.islandCore:: + Specify an island name which gets to have its objects be + packed first. This creates a kind of pseudo-pack at the front + of one pack, so that the objects from the specified island are + hopefully faster to copy into any pack that should be served + to a user requesting these objects. In practice this means + that the island specified should likely correspond to what is + the most commonly cloned in the repo. See also "DELTA ISLANDS" + in linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]. + pack.deltaCacheSize:: The maximum memory in bytes used for caching deltas in linkgit:git-pack-objects[1] before writing them out to a pack. @@ -2828,284 +2578,17 @@ protocol.version:: * `1` - the original wire protocol with the addition of a version string in the initial response from the server. --- - -pull.ff:: - By default, Git does not create an extra merge commit when merging - a commit that is a descendant of the current commit. Instead, the - tip of the current branch is fast-forwarded. When set to `false`, - this variable tells Git to create an extra merge commit in such - a case (equivalent to giving the `--no-ff` option from the command - line). When set to `only`, only such fast-forward merges are - allowed (equivalent to giving the `--ff-only` option from the - command line). This setting overrides `merge.ff` when pulling. - -pull.rebase:: - When true, rebase branches on top of the fetched branch, instead - of merging the default branch from the default remote when "git - pull" is run. See "branch.<name>.rebase" for setting this on a - per-branch basis. -+ -When `merges`, pass the `--rebase-merges` option to 'git rebase' -so that the local merge commits are included in the rebase (see -linkgit:git-rebase[1] for details). -+ -When preserve, also pass `--preserve-merges` along to 'git rebase' -so that locally committed merge commits will not be flattened -by running 'git pull'. -+ -When the value is `interactive`, the rebase is run in interactive mode. -+ -*NOTE*: this is a possibly dangerous operation; do *not* use -it unless you understand the implications (see linkgit:git-rebase[1] -for details). - -pull.octopus:: - The default merge strategy to use when pulling multiple branches - at once. - -pull.twohead:: - The default merge strategy to use when pulling a single branch. - -push.default:: - Defines the action `git push` should take if no refspec is - explicitly given. Different values are well-suited for - specific workflows; for instance, in a purely central workflow - (i.e. the fetch source is equal to the push destination), - `upstream` is probably what you want. Possible values are: -+ --- - -* `nothing` - do not push anything (error out) unless a refspec is - explicitly given. This is primarily meant for people who want to - avoid mistakes by always being explicit. - -* `current` - push the current branch to update a branch with the same - name on the receiving end. Works in both central and non-central - workflows. - -* `upstream` - push the current branch back to the branch whose - changes are usually integrated into the current branch (which is - called `@{upstream}`). This mode only makes sense if you are - pushing to the same repository you would normally pull from - (i.e. central workflow). +* `2` - link:technical/protocol-v2.html[wire protocol version 2]. -* `tracking` - This is a deprecated synonym for `upstream`. - -* `simple` - in centralized workflow, work like `upstream` with an - added safety to refuse to push if the upstream branch's name is - different from the local one. -+ -When pushing to a remote that is different from the remote you normally -pull from, work as `current`. This is the safest option and is suited -for beginners. -+ -This mode has become the default in Git 2.0. - -* `matching` - push all branches having the same name on both ends. - This makes the repository you are pushing to remember the set of - branches that will be pushed out (e.g. if you always push 'maint' - and 'master' there and no other branches, the repository you push - to will have these two branches, and your local 'maint' and - 'master' will be pushed there). -+ -To use this mode effectively, you have to make sure _all_ the -branches you would push out are ready to be pushed out before -running 'git push', as the whole point of this mode is to allow you -to push all of the branches in one go. If you usually finish work -on only one branch and push out the result, while other branches are -unfinished, this mode is not for you. Also this mode is not -suitable for pushing into a shared central repository, as other -people may add new branches there, or update the tip of existing -branches outside your control. -+ -This used to be the default, but not since Git 2.0 (`simple` is the -new default). - --- - -push.followTags:: - If set to true enable `--follow-tags` option by default. You - may override this configuration at time of push by specifying - `--no-follow-tags`. - -push.gpgSign:: - May be set to a boolean value, or the string 'if-asked'. A true - value causes all pushes to be GPG signed, as if `--signed` is - passed to linkgit:git-push[1]. The string 'if-asked' causes - pushes to be signed if the server supports it, as if - `--signed=if-asked` is passed to 'git push'. A false value may - override a value from a lower-priority config file. An explicit - command-line flag always overrides this config option. - -push.pushOption:: - When no `--push-option=<option>` argument is given from the - command line, `git push` behaves as if each <value> of - this variable is given as `--push-option=<value>`. -+ -This is a multi-valued variable, and an empty value can be used in a -higher priority configuration file (e.g. `.git/config` in a -repository) to clear the values inherited from a lower priority -configuration files (e.g. `$HOME/.gitconfig`). -+ -- -Example: - -/etc/gitconfig - push.pushoption = a - push.pushoption = b - -~/.gitconfig - push.pushoption = c +include::pull-config.txt[] -repo/.git/config - push.pushoption = - push.pushoption = b - -This will result in only b (a and c are cleared). - --- - -push.recurseSubmodules:: - Make sure all submodule commits used by the revisions to be pushed - are available on a remote-tracking branch. If the value is 'check' - then Git will verify that all submodule commits that changed in the - revisions to be pushed are available on at least one remote of the - submodule. If any commits are missing, the push will be aborted and - exit with non-zero status. If the value is 'on-demand' then all - submodules that changed in the revisions to be pushed will be - pushed. If on-demand was not able to push all necessary revisions - it will also be aborted and exit with non-zero status. If the value - is 'no' then default behavior of ignoring submodules when pushing - is retained. You may override this configuration at time of push by - specifying '--recurse-submodules=check|on-demand|no'. +include::push-config.txt[] include::rebase-config.txt[] -receive.advertiseAtomic:: - By default, git-receive-pack will advertise the atomic push - capability to its clients. If you don't want to advertise this - capability, set this variable to false. - -receive.advertisePushOptions:: - When set to true, git-receive-pack will advertise the push options - capability to its clients. False by default. - -receive.autogc:: - By default, git-receive-pack will run "git-gc --auto" after - receiving data from git-push and updating refs. You can stop - it by setting this variable to false. - -receive.certNonceSeed:: - By setting this variable to a string, `git receive-pack` - will accept a `git push --signed` and verifies it by using - a "nonce" protected by HMAC using this string as a secret - key. - -receive.certNonceSlop:: - When a `git push --signed` sent a push certificate with a - "nonce" that was issued by a receive-pack serving the same - repository within this many seconds, export the "nonce" - found in the certificate to `GIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE` to the - hooks (instead of what the receive-pack asked the sending - side to include). This may allow writing checks in - `pre-receive` and `post-receive` a bit easier. Instead of - checking `GIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE_SLOP` environment variable - that records by how many seconds the nonce is stale to - decide if they want to accept the certificate, they only - can check `GIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE_STATUS` is `OK`. - -receive.fsckObjects:: - If it is set to true, git-receive-pack will check all received - objects. See `transfer.fsckObjects` for what's checked. - Defaults to false. If not set, the value of - `transfer.fsckObjects` is used instead. - -receive.fsck.<msg-id>:: - Acts like `fsck.<msg-id>`, but is used by - linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] instead of - linkgit:git-fsck[1]. See the `fsck.<msg-id>` documentation for - details. - -receive.fsck.skipList:: - Acts like `fsck.skipList`, but is used by - linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] instead of - linkgit:git-fsck[1]. See the `fsck.skipList` documentation for - details. - -receive.keepAlive:: - After receiving the pack from the client, `receive-pack` may - produce no output (if `--quiet` was specified) while processing - the pack, causing some networks to drop the TCP connection. - With this option set, if `receive-pack` does not transmit - any data in this phase for `receive.keepAlive` seconds, it will - send a short keepalive packet. The default is 5 seconds; set - to 0 to disable keepalives entirely. - -receive.unpackLimit:: - If the number of objects received in a push is below this - limit then the objects will be unpacked into loose object - files. However if the number of received objects equals or - exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as - a pack, after adding any missing delta bases. Storing the - pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster, - especially on slow filesystems. If not set, the value of - `transfer.unpackLimit` is used instead. - -receive.maxInputSize:: - If the size of the incoming pack stream is larger than this - limit, then git-receive-pack will error out, instead of - accepting the pack file. If not set or set to 0, then the size - is unlimited. - -receive.denyDeletes:: - If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update that deletes - the ref. Use this to prevent such a ref deletion via a push. - -receive.denyDeleteCurrent:: - If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update that - deletes the currently checked out branch of a non-bare repository. - -receive.denyCurrentBranch:: - If set to true or "refuse", git-receive-pack will deny a ref update - to the currently checked out branch of a non-bare repository. - Such a push is potentially dangerous because it brings the HEAD - out of sync with the index and working tree. If set to "warn", - print a warning of such a push to stderr, but allow the push to - proceed. If set to false or "ignore", allow such pushes with no - message. Defaults to "refuse". -+ -Another option is "updateInstead" which will update the working -tree if pushing into the current branch. This option is -intended for synchronizing working directories when one side is not easily -accessible via interactive ssh (e.g. a live web site, hence the requirement -that the working directory be clean). This mode also comes in handy when -developing inside a VM to test and fix code on different Operating Systems. -+ -By default, "updateInstead" will refuse the push if the working tree or -the index have any difference from the HEAD, but the `push-to-checkout` -hook can be used to customize this. See linkgit:githooks[5]. - -receive.denyNonFastForwards:: - If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update which is - not a fast-forward. Use this to prevent such an update via a push, - even if that push is forced. This configuration variable is - set when initializing a shared repository. - -receive.hideRefs:: - This variable is the same as `transfer.hideRefs`, but applies - only to `receive-pack` (and so affects pushes, but not fetches). - An attempt to update or delete a hidden ref by `git push` is - rejected. - -receive.updateServerInfo:: - If set to true, git-receive-pack will run git-update-server-info - after receiving data from git-push and updating refs. - -receive.shallowUpdate:: - If set to true, .git/shallow can be updated when new refs - require new shallow roots. Otherwise those refs are rejected. +include::receive-config.txt[] remote.pushDefault:: The remote to push to by default. Overrides @@ -3205,6 +2688,10 @@ repack.packKeptObjects:: index is being written (either via `--write-bitmap-index` or `repack.writeBitmaps`). +repack.useDeltaIslands:: + If set to true, makes `git repack` act as if `--delta-islands` + was passed. Defaults to `false`. + repack.writeBitmaps:: When true, git will write a bitmap index when packing all objects to disk (e.g., when `git repack -a` is run). This @@ -3227,71 +2714,15 @@ rerere.enabled:: `$GIT_DIR`, e.g. if "rerere" was previously used in the repository. -sendemail.identity:: - A configuration identity. When given, causes values in the - 'sendemail.<identity>' subsection to take precedence over - values in the 'sendemail' section. The default identity is - the value of `sendemail.identity`. - -sendemail.smtpEncryption:: - See linkgit:git-send-email[1] for description. Note that this - setting is not subject to the 'identity' mechanism. - -sendemail.smtpssl (deprecated):: - Deprecated alias for 'sendemail.smtpEncryption = ssl'. - -sendemail.smtpsslcertpath:: - Path to ca-certificates (either a directory or a single file). - Set it to an empty string to disable certificate verification. - -sendemail.<identity>.*:: - Identity-specific versions of the 'sendemail.*' parameters - found below, taking precedence over those when this - identity is selected, through either the command-line or - `sendemail.identity`. - -sendemail.aliasesFile:: -sendemail.aliasFileType:: -sendemail.annotate:: -sendemail.bcc:: -sendemail.cc:: -sendemail.ccCmd:: -sendemail.chainReplyTo:: -sendemail.confirm:: -sendemail.envelopeSender:: -sendemail.from:: -sendemail.multiEdit:: -sendemail.signedoffbycc:: -sendemail.smtpPass:: -sendemail.suppresscc:: -sendemail.suppressFrom:: -sendemail.to:: -sendemail.tocmd:: -sendemail.smtpDomain:: -sendemail.smtpServer:: -sendemail.smtpServerPort:: -sendemail.smtpServerOption:: -sendemail.smtpUser:: -sendemail.thread:: -sendemail.transferEncoding:: -sendemail.validate:: -sendemail.xmailer:: - See linkgit:git-send-email[1] for description. - -sendemail.signedoffcc (deprecated):: - Deprecated alias for `sendemail.signedoffbycc`. - -sendemail.smtpBatchSize:: - Number of messages to be sent per connection, after that a relogin - will happen. If the value is 0 or undefined, send all messages in - one connection. - See also the `--batch-size` option of linkgit:git-send-email[1]. - -sendemail.smtpReloginDelay:: - Seconds wait before reconnecting to smtp server. - See also the `--relogin-delay` option of linkgit:git-send-email[1]. - -showbranch.default:: +include::sendemail-config.txt[] + +sequence.editor:: + Text editor used by `git rebase -i` for editing the rebase instruction file. + The value is meant to be interpreted by the shell when it is used. + It can be overridden by the `GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR` environment variable. + When not configured the default commit message editor is used instead. + +showBranch.default:: The default set of branches for linkgit:git-show-branch[1]. See linkgit:git-show-branch[1]. @@ -3403,88 +2834,7 @@ stash.showStat:: option will show diffstat of the stash entry. Defaults to true. See description of 'show' command in linkgit:git-stash[1]. -submodule.<name>.url:: - The URL for a submodule. This variable is copied from the .gitmodules - file to the git config via 'git submodule init'. The user can change - the configured URL before obtaining the submodule via 'git submodule - update'. If neither submodule.<name>.active or submodule.active are - set, the presence of this variable is used as a fallback to indicate - whether the submodule is of interest to git commands. - See linkgit:git-submodule[1] and linkgit:gitmodules[5] for details. - -submodule.<name>.update:: - The method by which a submodule is updated by 'git submodule update', - which is the only affected command, others such as - 'git checkout --recurse-submodules' are unaffected. It exists for - historical reasons, when 'git submodule' was the only command to - interact with submodules; settings like `submodule.active` - and `pull.rebase` are more specific. It is populated by - `git submodule init` from the linkgit:gitmodules[5] file. - See description of 'update' command in linkgit:git-submodule[1]. - -submodule.<name>.branch:: - The remote branch name for a submodule, used by `git submodule - update --remote`. Set this option to override the value found in - the `.gitmodules` file. See linkgit:git-submodule[1] and - linkgit:gitmodules[5] for details. - -submodule.<name>.fetchRecurseSubmodules:: - This option can be used to control recursive fetching of this - submodule. It can be overridden by using the --[no-]recurse-submodules - command-line option to "git fetch" and "git pull". - This setting will override that from in the linkgit:gitmodules[5] - file. - -submodule.<name>.ignore:: - Defines under what circumstances "git status" and the diff family show - a submodule as modified. When set to "all", it will never be considered - modified (but it will nonetheless show up in the output of status and - commit when it has been staged), "dirty" will ignore all changes - to the submodules work tree and - takes only differences between the HEAD of the submodule and the commit - recorded in the superproject into account. "untracked" will additionally - let submodules with modified tracked files in their work tree show up. - Using "none" (the default when this option is not set) also shows - submodules that have untracked files in their work tree as changed. - This setting overrides any setting made in .gitmodules for this submodule, - both settings can be overridden on the command line by using the - "--ignore-submodules" option. The 'git submodule' commands are not - affected by this setting. - -submodule.<name>.active:: - Boolean value indicating if the submodule is of interest to git - commands. This config option takes precedence over the - submodule.active config option. See linkgit:gitsubmodules[7] for - details. - -submodule.active:: - A repeated field which contains a pathspec used to match against a - submodule's path to determine if the submodule is of interest to git - commands. See linkgit:gitsubmodules[7] for details. - -submodule.recurse:: - Specifies if commands recurse into submodules by default. This - applies to all commands that have a `--recurse-submodules` option, - except `clone`. - Defaults to false. - -submodule.fetchJobs:: - Specifies how many submodules are fetched/cloned at the same time. - A positive integer allows up to that number of submodules fetched - in parallel. A value of 0 will give some reasonable default. - If unset, it defaults to 1. - -submodule.alternateLocation:: - Specifies how the submodules obtain alternates when submodules are - cloned. Possible values are `no`, `superproject`. - By default `no` is assumed, which doesn't add references. When the - value is set to `superproject` the submodule to be cloned computes - its alternates location relative to the superprojects alternate. - -submodule.alternateErrorStrategy:: - Specifies how to treat errors with the alternates for a submodule - as computed via `submodule.alternateLocation`. Possible values are - `ignore`, `info`, `die`. Default is `die`. +include::submodule-config.txt[] tag.forceSignAnnotated:: A boolean to specify whether annotated tags created should be GPG signed. diff --git a/Documentation/doc-diff b/Documentation/doc-diff index f483fe427c..dfd9418778 100755 --- a/Documentation/doc-diff +++ b/Documentation/doc-diff @@ -1,21 +1,34 @@ #!/bin/sh +# +# Build two documentation trees and diff the resulting formatted output. +# Compared to a source diff, this can reveal mistakes in the formatting. +# For example: +# +# ./doc-diff origin/master HEAD +# +# would show the differences introduced by a branch based on master. OPTIONS_SPEC="\ doc-diff [options] <from> <to> [-- <diff-options>] +doc-diff (-c|--clean) -- j=n parallel argument to pass to make f force rebuild; do not rely on cached results +c,clean cleanup temporary working files " SUBDIRECTORY_OK=1 . "$(git --exec-path)/git-sh-setup" parallel= force= +clean= while test $# -gt 0 do case "$1" in -j) parallel=$2; shift ;; + -c|--clean) + clean=t ;; -f) force=t ;; --) @@ -26,6 +39,17 @@ do shift done +cd_to_toplevel +tmp=Documentation/tmp-doc-diff + +if test -n "$clean" +then + test $# -eq 0 || usage + git worktree remove --force "$tmp/worktree" 2>/dev/null + rm -rf "$tmp" + exit 0 +fi + if test -z "$parallel" then parallel=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2>/dev/null) @@ -42,9 +66,6 @@ to=$1; shift from_oid=$(git rev-parse --verify "$from") || exit 1 to_oid=$(git rev-parse --verify "$to") || exit 1 -cd_to_toplevel -tmp=Documentation/tmp-doc-diff - if test -n "$force" then rm -rf "$tmp" @@ -54,7 +75,7 @@ fi # results that don't differ between the two trees. if ! test -d "$tmp/worktree" then - git worktree add --detach "$tmp/worktree" "$from" && + git worktree add -f --detach "$tmp/worktree" "$from" && dots=$(echo "$tmp/worktree" | sed 's#[^/]*#..#g') && ln -s "$dots/config.mak" "$tmp/worktree/config.mak" fi @@ -69,12 +90,12 @@ generate_render_makefile () { printf '%s: %s\n' "$dst" "$src" printf '\t@echo >&2 " RENDER $(notdir $@)" && \\\n' printf '\tmkdir -p $(dir $@) && \\\n' - printf '\tMANWIDTH=80 man -l $< >$@+ && \\\n' + printf '\tMANWIDTH=80 man $< >$@+ && \\\n' printf '\tmv $@+ $@\n' done } -# render_tree <dirname> <committish> +# render_tree <committish_oid> render_tree () { # Skip install-man entirely if we already have an installed directory. # We can't rely on make here, since "install-man" unconditionally @@ -84,7 +105,7 @@ render_tree () { # through. if ! test -d "$tmp/installed/$1" then - git -C "$tmp/worktree" checkout "$2" && + git -C "$tmp/worktree" checkout --detach "$1" && make -j$parallel -C "$tmp/worktree" \ GIT_VERSION=omitted \ SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=0 \ @@ -104,6 +125,6 @@ render_tree () { fi } -render_tree $from_oid "$from" && -render_tree $to_oid "$to" && +render_tree $from_oid && +render_tree $to_oid && git -C $tmp/rendered diff --no-index "$@" $from_oid $to_oid diff --git a/Documentation/fetch-config.txt b/Documentation/fetch-config.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cbfad6cdbb --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/fetch-config.txt @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +fetch.recurseSubmodules:: + This option can be either set to a boolean value or to 'on-demand'. + Setting it to a boolean changes the behavior of fetch and pull to + unconditionally recurse into submodules when set to true or to not + recurse at all when set to false. When set to 'on-demand' (the default + value), fetch and pull will only recurse into a populated submodule + when its superproject retrieves a commit that updates the submodule's + reference. + +fetch.fsckObjects:: + If it is set to true, git-fetch-pack will check all fetched + objects. See `transfer.fsckObjects` for what's + checked. Defaults to false. If not set, the value of + `transfer.fsckObjects` is used instead. + +fetch.fsck.<msg-id>:: + Acts like `fsck.<msg-id>`, but is used by + linkgit:git-fetch-pack[1] instead of linkgit:git-fsck[1]. See + the `fsck.<msg-id>` documentation for details. + +fetch.fsck.skipList:: + Acts like `fsck.skipList`, but is used by + linkgit:git-fetch-pack[1] instead of linkgit:git-fsck[1]. See + the `fsck.skipList` documentation for details. + +fetch.unpackLimit:: + If the number of objects fetched over the Git native + transfer is below this + limit, then the objects will be unpacked into loose object + files. However if the number of received objects equals or + exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as + a pack, after adding any missing delta bases. Storing the + pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster, + especially on slow filesystems. If not set, the value of + `transfer.unpackLimit` is used instead. + +fetch.prune:: + If true, fetch will automatically behave as if the `--prune` + option was given on the command line. See also `remote.<name>.prune` + and the PRUNING section of linkgit:git-fetch[1]. + +fetch.pruneTags:: + If true, fetch will automatically behave as if the + `refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*` refspec was provided when pruning, + if not set already. This allows for setting both this option + and `fetch.prune` to maintain a 1=1 mapping to upstream + refs. See also `remote.<name>.pruneTags` and the PRUNING + section of linkgit:git-fetch[1]. + +fetch.output:: + Control how ref update status is printed. Valid values are + `full` and `compact`. Default value is `full`. See section + OUTPUT in linkgit:git-fetch[1] for detail. + +fetch.negotiationAlgorithm:: + Control how information about the commits in the local repository is + sent when negotiating the contents of the packfile to be sent by the + server. Set to "skipping" to use an algorithm that skips commits in an + effort to converge faster, but may result in a larger-than-necessary + packfile; The default is "default" which instructs Git to use the default algorithm + that never skips commits (unless the server has acknowledged it or one + of its descendants). + Unknown values will cause 'git fetch' to error out. ++ +See also the `--negotiation-tip` option for linkgit:git-fetch[1]. diff --git a/Documentation/fetch-options.txt b/Documentation/fetch-options.txt index 8bc36af4b1..fa0a3151b3 100644 --- a/Documentation/fetch-options.txt +++ b/Documentation/fetch-options.txt @@ -68,11 +68,16 @@ endif::git-pull[] -f:: --force:: - When 'git fetch' is used with `<rbranch>:<lbranch>` - refspec, it refuses to update the local branch - `<lbranch>` unless the remote branch `<rbranch>` it - fetches is a descendant of `<lbranch>`. This option - overrides that check. + When 'git fetch' is used with `<src>:<dst>` refspec it may + refuse to update the local branch as discussed +ifdef::git-pull[] + in the `<refspec>` part of the linkgit:git-fetch[1] + documentation. +endif::git-pull[] +ifndef::git-pull[] + in the `<refspec>` part below. +endif::git-pull[] + This option overrides that check. -k:: --keep:: diff --git a/Documentation/format-config.txt b/Documentation/format-config.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dc77941c48 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/format-config.txt @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +format.attach:: + Enable multipart/mixed attachments as the default for + 'format-patch'. The value can also be a double quoted string + which will enable attachments as the default and set the + value as the boundary. See the --attach option in + linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. + +format.from:: + Provides the default value for the `--from` option to format-patch. + Accepts a boolean value, or a name and email address. If false, + format-patch defaults to `--no-from`, using commit authors directly in + the "From:" field of patch mails. If true, format-patch defaults to + `--from`, using your committer identity in the "From:" field of patch + mails and including a "From:" field in the body of the patch mail if + different. If set to a non-boolean value, format-patch uses that + value instead of your committer identity. Defaults to false. + +format.numbered:: + A boolean which can enable or disable sequence numbers in patch + subjects. It defaults to "auto" which enables it only if there + is more than one patch. It can be enabled or disabled for all + messages by setting it to "true" or "false". See --numbered + option in linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. + +format.headers:: + Additional email headers to include in a patch to be submitted + by mail. See linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. + +format.to:: +format.cc:: + Additional recipients to include in a patch to be submitted + by mail. See the --to and --cc options in + linkgit:git-format-patch[1]. + +format.subjectPrefix:: + The default for format-patch is to output files with the '[PATCH]' + subject prefix. Use this variable to change that prefix. + +format.signature:: + The default for format-patch is to output a signature containing + the Git version number. Use this variable to change that default. + Set this variable to the empty string ("") to suppress + signature generation. + +format.signatureFile:: + Works just like format.signature except the contents of the + file specified by this variable will be used as the signature. + +format.suffix:: + The default for format-patch is to output files with the suffix + `.patch`. Use this variable to change that suffix (make sure to + include the dot if you want it). + +format.pretty:: + The default pretty format for log/show/whatchanged command, + See linkgit:git-log[1], linkgit:git-show[1], + linkgit:git-whatchanged[1]. + +format.thread:: + The default threading style for 'git format-patch'. Can be + a boolean value, or `shallow` or `deep`. `shallow` threading + makes every mail a reply to the head of the series, + where the head is chosen from the cover letter, the + `--in-reply-to`, and the first patch mail, in this order. + `deep` threading makes every mail a reply to the previous one. + A true boolean value is the same as `shallow`, and a false + value disables threading. + +format.signOff:: + A boolean value which lets you enable the `-s/--signoff` option of + format-patch by default. *Note:* Adding the Signed-off-by: line to a + patch should be a conscious act and means that you certify you have + the rights to submit this work under the same open source license. + Please see the 'SubmittingPatches' document for further discussion. + +format.coverLetter:: + A boolean that controls whether to generate a cover-letter when + format-patch is invoked, but in addition can be set to "auto", to + generate a cover-letter only when there's more than one patch. + +format.outputDirectory:: + Set a custom directory to store the resulting files instead of the + current working directory. + +format.useAutoBase:: + A boolean value which lets you enable the `--base=auto` option of + format-patch by default. diff --git a/Documentation/git-branch.txt b/Documentation/git-branch.txt index 9767b2b483..bf5316ffa9 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-branch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-branch.txt @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ SYNOPSIS [(--merged | --no-merged) [<commit>]] [--contains [<commit]] [--no-contains [<commit>]] [--points-at <object>] [--format=<format>] [<pattern>...] -'git branch' [--track | --no-track] [-l] [-f] <branchname> [<start-point>] +'git branch' [--track | --no-track] [-f] <branchname> [<start-point>] 'git branch' (--set-upstream-to=<upstream> | -u <upstream>) [<branchname>] 'git branch' --unset-upstream [<branchname>] 'git branch' (-m | -M) [<oldbranch>] <newbranch> @@ -100,8 +100,6 @@ OPTIONS The negated form `--no-create-reflog` only overrides an earlier `--create-reflog`, but currently does not negate the setting of `core.logAllRefUpdates`. -+ -The `-l` option is a deprecated synonym for `--create-reflog`. -f:: --force:: @@ -156,14 +154,11 @@ This option is only applicable in non-verbose mode. --all:: List both remote-tracking branches and local branches. +-l:: --list:: List branches. With optional `<pattern>...`, e.g. `git branch --list 'maint-*'`, list only the branches that match the pattern(s). -+ -This should not be confused with `git branch -l <branchname>`, -which creates a branch named `<branchname>` with a reflog. -See `--create-reflog` above for details. -v:: -vv:: diff --git a/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt b/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt index b41e1329a7..aba4c5febe 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ SYNOPSIS [(--reroll-count|-v) <n>] [--to=<email>] [--cc=<email>] [--[no-]cover-letter] [--quiet] [--notes[=<ref>]] + [--interdiff=<previous>] + [--range-diff=<previous> [--creation-factor=<percent>]] [--progress] [<common diff options>] [ <since> | <revision range> ] @@ -228,6 +230,33 @@ feeding the result to `git send-email`. containing the branch description, shortlog and the overall diffstat. You can fill in a description in the file before sending it out. +--interdiff=<previous>:: + As a reviewer aid, insert an interdiff into the cover letter, + or as commentary of the lone patch of a 1-patch series, showing + the differences between the previous version of the patch series and + the series currently being formatted. `previous` is a single revision + naming the tip of the previous series which shares a common base with + the series being formatted (for example `git format-patch + --cover-letter --interdiff=feature/v1 -3 feature/v2`). + +--range-diff=<previous>:: + As a reviewer aid, insert a range-diff (see linkgit:git-range-diff[1]) + into the cover letter, or as commentary of the lone patch of a + 1-patch series, showing the differences between the previous + version of the patch series and the series currently being formatted. + `previous` can be a single revision naming the tip of the previous + series if it shares a common base with the series being formatted (for + example `git format-patch --cover-letter --range-diff=feature/v1 -3 + feature/v2`), or a revision range if the two versions of the series are + disjoint (for example `git format-patch --cover-letter + --range-diff=feature/v1~3..feature/v1 -3 feature/v2`). + +--creation-factor=<percent>:: + Used with `--range-diff`, tweak the heuristic which matches up commits + between the previous and current series of patches by adjusting the + creation/deletion cost fudge factor. See linkgit:git-range-diff[1]) + for details. + --notes[=<ref>]:: Append the notes (see linkgit:git-notes[1]) for the commit after the three-dash line. diff --git a/Documentation/git-interpret-trailers.txt b/Documentation/git-interpret-trailers.txt index b8fafb1e8b..a5e8b36f62 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-interpret-trailers.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-interpret-trailers.txt @@ -56,8 +56,9 @@ least one Git-generated or user-configured trailer and consists of at least 25% trailers. The group must be preceded by one or more empty (or whitespace-only) lines. The group must either be at the end of the message or be the last -non-whitespace lines before a line that starts with '---'. Such three -minus signs start the patch part of the message. +non-whitespace lines before a line that starts with '---' (followed by a +space or the end of the line). Such three minus signs start the patch +part of the message. See also `--no-divider` below. When reading trailers, there can be whitespaces after the token, the separator and the value. There can also be whitespaces @@ -125,6 +126,11 @@ OPTIONS A convenience alias for `--only-trailers --only-input --unfold`. +--no-divider:: + Do not treat `---` as the end of the commit message. Use this + when you know your input contains just the commit message itself + (and not an email or the output of `git format-patch`). + CONFIGURATION VARIABLES ----------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/git-multi-pack-index.txt b/Documentation/git-multi-pack-index.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1f97e79912 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/git-multi-pack-index.txt @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +git-multi-pack-index(1) +======================= + +NAME +---- +git-multi-pack-index - Write and verify multi-pack-indexes + + +SYNOPSIS +-------- +[verse] +'git multi-pack-index' [--object-dir=<dir>] <verb> + +DESCRIPTION +----------- +Write or verify a multi-pack-index (MIDX) file. + +OPTIONS +------- + +--object-dir=<dir>:: + Use given directory for the location of Git objects. We check + `<dir>/packs/multi-pack-index` for the current MIDX file, and + `<dir>/packs` for the pack-files to index. + +write:: + When given as the verb, write a new MIDX file to + `<dir>/packs/multi-pack-index`. + + +EXAMPLES +-------- + +* Write a MIDX file for the packfiles in the current .git folder. ++ +----------------------------------------------- +$ git multi-pack-index write +----------------------------------------------- + +* Write a MIDX file for the packfiles in an alternate object store. ++ +----------------------------------------------- +$ git multi-pack-index --object-dir <alt> write +----------------------------------------------- + + +SEE ALSO +-------- +See link:technical/multi-pack-index.html[The Multi-Pack-Index Design +Document] and link:technical/pack-format.html[The Multi-Pack-Index +Format] for more information on the multi-pack-index feature. + + +GIT +--- +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/git-pack-objects.txt b/Documentation/git-pack-objects.txt index d95b472d16..40c825c381 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-pack-objects.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-pack-objects.txt @@ -289,6 +289,103 @@ Unexpected missing object will raise an error. --unpack-unreachable:: Keep unreachable objects in loose form. This implies `--revs`. +--delta-islands:: + Restrict delta matches based on "islands". See DELTA ISLANDS + below. + + +DELTA ISLANDS +------------- + +When possible, `pack-objects` tries to reuse existing on-disk deltas to +avoid having to search for new ones on the fly. This is an important +optimization for serving fetches, because it means the server can avoid +inflating most objects at all and just send the bytes directly from +disk. This optimization can't work when an object is stored as a delta +against a base which the receiver does not have (and which we are not +already sending). In that case the server "breaks" the delta and has to +find a new one, which has a high CPU cost. Therefore it's important for +performance that the set of objects in on-disk delta relationships match +what a client would fetch. + +In a normal repository, this tends to work automatically. The objects +are mostly reachable from the branches and tags, and that's what clients +fetch. Any deltas we find on the server are likely to be between objects +the client has or will have. + +But in some repository setups, you may have several related but separate +groups of ref tips, with clients tending to fetch those groups +independently. For example, imagine that you are hosting several "forks" +of a repository in a single shared object store, and letting clients +view them as separate repositories through `GIT_NAMESPACE` or separate +repos using the alternates mechanism. A naive repack may find that the +optimal delta for an object is against a base that is only found in +another fork. But when a client fetches, they will not have the base +object, and we'll have to find a new delta on the fly. + +A similar situation may exist if you have many refs outside of +`refs/heads/` and `refs/tags/` that point to related objects (e.g., +`refs/pull` or `refs/changes` used by some hosting providers). By +default, clients fetch only heads and tags, and deltas against objects +found only in those other groups cannot be sent as-is. + +Delta islands solve this problem by allowing you to group your refs into +distinct "islands". Pack-objects computes which objects are reachable +from which islands, and refuses to make a delta from an object `A` +against a base which is not present in all of `A`'s islands. This +results in slightly larger packs (because we miss some delta +opportunities), but guarantees that a fetch of one island will not have +to recompute deltas on the fly due to crossing island boundaries. + +When repacking with delta islands the delta window tends to get +clogged with candidates that are forbidden by the config. Repacking +with a big --window helps (and doesn't take as long as it otherwise +might because we can reject some object pairs based on islands before +doing any computation on the content). + +Islands are configured via the `pack.island` option, which can be +specified multiple times. Each value is a left-anchored regular +expressions matching refnames. For example: + +------------------------------------------- +[pack] +island = refs/heads/ +island = refs/tags/ +------------------------------------------- + +puts heads and tags into an island (whose name is the empty string; see +below for more on naming). Any refs which do not match those regular +expressions (e.g., `refs/pull/123`) is not in any island. Any object +which is reachable only from `refs/pull/` (but not heads or tags) is +therefore not a candidate to be used as a base for `refs/heads/`. + +Refs are grouped into islands based on their "names", and two regexes +that produce the same name are considered to be in the same +island. The names are computed from the regexes by concatenating any +capture groups from the regex, with a '-' dash in between. (And if +there are no capture groups, then the name is the empty string, as in +the above example.) This allows you to create arbitrary numbers of +islands. Only up to 14 such capture groups are supported though. + +For example, imagine you store the refs for each fork in +`refs/virtual/ID`, where `ID` is a numeric identifier. You might then +configure: + +------------------------------------------- +[pack] +island = refs/virtual/([0-9]+)/heads/ +island = refs/virtual/([0-9]+)/tags/ +island = refs/virtual/([0-9]+)/(pull)/ +------------------------------------------- + +That puts the heads and tags for each fork in their own island (named +"1234" or similar), and the pull refs for each go into their own +"1234-pull". + +Note that we pick a single island for each regex to go into, using "last +one wins" ordering (which allows repo-specific config to take precedence +over user-wide config, and so forth). + SEE ALSO -------- linkgit:git-rev-list[1] diff --git a/Documentation/git-push.txt b/Documentation/git-push.txt index 55277a9781..a5fc54aeab 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-push.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-push.txt @@ -74,22 +74,57 @@ without any `<refspec>` on the command line. Otherwise, missing `:<dst>` means to update the same ref as the `<src>`. + The object referenced by <src> is used to update the <dst> reference -on the remote side. By default this is only allowed if <dst> is not -a tag (annotated or lightweight), and then only if it can fast-forward -<dst>. By having the optional leading `+`, you can tell Git to update -the <dst> ref even if it is not allowed by default (e.g., it is not a -fast-forward.) This does *not* attempt to merge <src> into <dst>. See -EXAMPLES below for details. -+ -`tag <tag>` means the same as `refs/tags/<tag>:refs/tags/<tag>`. -+ -Pushing an empty <src> allows you to delete the <dst> ref from -the remote repository. +on the remote side. Whether this is allowed depends on where in +`refs/*` the <dst> reference lives as described in detail below, in +those sections "update" means any modifications except deletes, which +as noted after the next few sections are treated differently. ++ +The `refs/heads/*` namespace will only accept commit objects, and +updates only if they can be fast-forwarded. ++ +The `refs/tags/*` namespace will accept any kind of object (as +commits, trees and blobs can be tagged), and any updates to them will +be rejected. ++ +It's possible to push any type of object to any namespace outside of +`refs/{tags,heads}/*`. In the case of tags and commits, these will be +treated as if they were the commits inside `refs/heads/*` for the +purposes of whether the update is allowed. ++ +I.e. a fast-forward of commits and tags outside `refs/{tags,heads}/*` +is allowed, even in cases where what's being fast-forwarded is not a +commit, but a tag object which happens to point to a new commit which +is a fast-forward of the commit the last tag (or commit) it's +replacing. Replacing a tag with an entirely different tag is also +allowed, if it points to the same commit, as well as pushing a peeled +tag, i.e. pushing the commit that existing tag object points to, or a +new tag object which an existing commit points to. ++ +Tree and blob objects outside of `refs/{tags,heads}/*` will be treated +the same way as if they were inside `refs/tags/*`, any update of them +will be rejected. ++ +All of the rules described above about what's not allowed as an update +can be overridden by adding an the optional leading `+` to a refspec +(or using `--force` command line option). The only exception to this +is that no amount of forcing will make the `refs/heads/*` namespace +accept a non-commit object. Hooks and configuration can also override +or amend these rules, see e.g. `receive.denyNonFastForwards` in +linkgit:git-config[1] and `pre-receive` and `update` in +linkgit:githooks[5]. ++ +Pushing an empty <src> allows you to delete the <dst> ref from the +remote repository. Deletions are always accepted without a leading `+` +in the refspec (or `--force`), except when forbidden by configuration +or hooks. See `receive.denyDeletes` in linkgit:git-config[1] and +`pre-receive` and `update` in linkgit:githooks[5]. + The special refspec `:` (or `+:` to allow non-fast-forward updates) directs Git to push "matching" branches: for every branch that exists on the local side, the remote side is updated if a branch of the same name already exists on the remote side. ++ +`tag <tag>` means the same as `refs/tags/<tag>:refs/tags/<tag>`. --all:: Push all branches (i.e. refs under `refs/heads/`); cannot be diff --git a/Documentation/git-repack.txt b/Documentation/git-repack.txt index d056250968..aa0cc8bd44 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-repack.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-repack.txt @@ -160,6 +160,11 @@ depth is 4095. being removed. In addition, any unreachable loose objects will be packed (and their loose counterparts removed). +-i:: +--delta-islands:: + Pass the `--delta-islands` option to `git-pack-objects`, see + linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]. + Configuration ------------- diff --git a/Documentation/git-rerere.txt b/Documentation/git-rerere.txt index 031f31fa47..df310d2a58 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-rerere.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-rerere.txt @@ -211,6 +211,12 @@ would conflict the same way as the test merge you resolved earlier. 'git rerere' will be run by 'git rebase' to help you resolve this conflict. +[NOTE] 'git rerere' relies on the conflict markers in the file to +detect the conflict. If the file already contains lines that look the +same as lines with conflict markers, 'git rerere' may fail to record a +conflict resolution. To work around this, the `conflict-marker-size` +setting in linkgit:gitattributes[5] can be used. + GIT --- Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/git-update-ref.txt b/Documentation/git-update-ref.txt index bc8fdfd469..fda8516677 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-update-ref.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-update-ref.txt @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ git-update-ref - Update the object name stored in a ref safely SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] -'git update-ref' [-m <reason>] (-d <ref> [<oldvalue>] | [--no-deref] [--create-reflog] <ref> <newvalue> [<oldvalue>] | --stdin [-z]) +'git update-ref' [-m <reason>] [--no-deref] (-d <ref> [<oldvalue>] | [--create-reflog] <ref> <newvalue> [<oldvalue>] | --stdin [-z]) DESCRIPTION ----------- diff --git a/Documentation/git-worktree.txt b/Documentation/git-worktree.txt index 29a5b7e252..e2ee9fc21b 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-worktree.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-worktree.txt @@ -120,8 +120,16 @@ OPTIONS --force:: By default, `add` refuses to create a new working tree when `<commit-ish>` is a branch name and is already checked out by - another working tree and `remove` refuses to remove an unclean - working tree. This option overrides these safeguards. + another working tree, or if `<path>` is already assigned to some + working tree but is missing (for instance, if `<path>` was deleted + manually). This option overrides these safeguards. To add a missing but + locked working tree path, specify `--force` twice. ++ +`move` refuses to move a locked working tree unless `--force` is specified +twice. ++ +`remove` refuses to remove an unclean working tree unless `--force` is used. +To remove a locked working tree, specify `--force` twice. -b <new-branch>:: -B <new-branch>:: diff --git a/Documentation/git.txt b/Documentation/git.txt index dba7f0c18e..74a9d7edb4 100644 --- a/Documentation/git.txt +++ b/Documentation/git.txt @@ -599,8 +599,8 @@ trace messages into this file descriptor. + Alternatively, if the variable is set to an absolute path (starting with a '/' character), Git will interpret this -as a file path and will try to write the trace messages -into it. +as a file path and will try to append the trace messages +to it. + Unsetting the variable, or setting it to empty, "0" or "false" (case insensitive) disables trace messages. diff --git a/Documentation/gitcvs-config.txt b/Documentation/gitcvs-config.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..02da427fd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/gitcvs-config.txt @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +gitcvs.commitMsgAnnotation:: + Append this string to each commit message. Set to empty string + to disable this feature. Defaults to "via git-CVS emulator". + +gitcvs.enabled:: + Whether the CVS server interface is enabled for this repository. + See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. + +gitcvs.logFile:: + Path to a log file where the CVS server interface well... logs + various stuff. See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. + +gitcvs.usecrlfattr:: + If true, the server will look up the end-of-line conversion + attributes for files to determine the `-k` modes to use. If + the attributes force Git to treat a file as text, + the `-k` mode will be left blank so CVS clients will + treat it as text. If they suppress text conversion, the file + will be set with '-kb' mode, which suppresses any newline munging + the client might otherwise do. If the attributes do not allow + the file type to be determined, then `gitcvs.allBinary` is + used. See linkgit:gitattributes[5]. + +gitcvs.allBinary:: + This is used if `gitcvs.usecrlfattr` does not resolve + the correct '-kb' mode to use. If true, all + unresolved files are sent to the client in + mode '-kb'. This causes the client to treat them + as binary files, which suppresses any newline munging it + otherwise might do. Alternatively, if it is set to "guess", + then the contents of the file are examined to decide if + it is binary, similar to `core.autocrlf`. + +gitcvs.dbName:: + Database used by git-cvsserver to cache revision information + derived from the Git repository. The exact meaning depends on the + used database driver, for SQLite (which is the default driver) this + is a filename. Supports variable substitution (see + linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details). May not contain semicolons (`;`). + Default: '%Ggitcvs.%m.sqlite' + +gitcvs.dbDriver:: + Used Perl DBI driver. You can specify any available driver + for this here, but it might not work. git-cvsserver is tested + with 'DBD::SQLite', reported to work with 'DBD::Pg', and + reported *not* to work with 'DBD::mysql'. Experimental feature. + May not contain double colons (`:`). Default: 'SQLite'. + See linkgit:git-cvsserver[1]. + +gitcvs.dbUser, gitcvs.dbPass:: + Database user and password. Only useful if setting `gitcvs.dbDriver`, + since SQLite has no concept of database users and/or passwords. + 'gitcvs.dbUser' supports variable substitution (see + linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details). + +gitcvs.dbTableNamePrefix:: + Database table name prefix. Prepended to the names of any + database tables used, allowing a single database to be used + for several repositories. Supports variable substitution (see + linkgit:git-cvsserver[1] for details). Any non-alphabetic + characters will be replaced with underscores. + +All gitcvs variables except for `gitcvs.usecrlfattr` and +`gitcvs.allBinary` can also be specified as +'gitcvs.<access_method>.<varname>' (where 'access_method' +is one of "ext" and "pserver") to make them apply only for the given +access method. diff --git a/Documentation/gitrevisions.txt b/Documentation/gitrevisions.txt index 1f6cceaefb..d407b7dee1 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitrevisions.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitrevisions.txt @@ -19,9 +19,10 @@ walk the revision graph (such as linkgit:git-log[1]), all commits which are reachable from that commit. For commands that walk the revision graph one can also specify a range of revisions explicitly. -In addition, some Git commands (such as linkgit:git-show[1]) also take -revision parameters which denote other objects than commits, e.g. blobs -("files") or trees ("directories of files"). +In addition, some Git commands (such as linkgit:git-show[1] and +linkgit:git-push[1]) can also take revision parameters which denote +other objects than commits, e.g. blobs ("files") or trees +("directories of files"). include::revisions.txt[] diff --git a/Documentation/gui-config.txt b/Documentation/gui-config.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d30831a130 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/gui-config.txt @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +gui.commitMsgWidth:: + Defines how wide the commit message window is in the + linkgit:git-gui[1]. "75" is the default. + +gui.diffContext:: + Specifies how many context lines should be used in calls to diff + made by the linkgit:git-gui[1]. The default is "5". + +gui.displayUntracked:: + Determines if linkgit:git-gui[1] shows untracked files + in the file list. The default is "true". + +gui.encoding:: + Specifies the default encoding to use for displaying of + file contents in linkgit:git-gui[1] and linkgit:gitk[1]. + It can be overridden by setting the 'encoding' attribute + for relevant files (see linkgit:gitattributes[5]). + If this option is not set, the tools default to the + locale encoding. + +gui.matchTrackingBranch:: + Determines if new branches created with linkgit:git-gui[1] should + default to tracking remote branches with matching names or + not. Default: "false". + +gui.newBranchTemplate:: + Is used as suggested name when creating new branches using the + linkgit:git-gui[1]. + +gui.pruneDuringFetch:: + "true" if linkgit:git-gui[1] should prune remote-tracking branches when + performing a fetch. The default value is "false". + +gui.trustmtime:: + Determines if linkgit:git-gui[1] should trust the file modification + timestamp or not. By default the timestamps are not trusted. + +gui.spellingDictionary:: + Specifies the dictionary used for spell checking commit messages in + the linkgit:git-gui[1]. When set to "none" spell checking is turned + off. + +gui.fastCopyBlame:: + If true, 'git gui blame' uses `-C` instead of `-C -C` for original + location detection. It makes blame significantly faster on huge + repositories at the expense of less thorough copy detection. + +gui.copyBlameThreshold:: + Specifies the threshold to use in 'git gui blame' original location + detection, measured in alphanumeric characters. See the + linkgit:git-blame[1] manual for more information on copy detection. + +gui.blamehistoryctx:: + Specifies the radius of history context in days to show in + linkgit:gitk[1] for the selected commit, when the `Show History + Context` menu item is invoked from 'git gui blame'. If this + variable is set to zero, the whole history is shown. diff --git a/Documentation/pull-config.txt b/Documentation/pull-config.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bb23a9947d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/pull-config.txt @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +pull.ff:: + By default, Git does not create an extra merge commit when merging + a commit that is a descendant of the current commit. Instead, the + tip of the current branch is fast-forwarded. When set to `false`, + this variable tells Git to create an extra merge commit in such + a case (equivalent to giving the `--no-ff` option from the command + line). When set to `only`, only such fast-forward merges are + allowed (equivalent to giving the `--ff-only` option from the + command line). This setting overrides `merge.ff` when pulling. + +pull.rebase:: + When true, rebase branches on top of the fetched branch, instead + of merging the default branch from the default remote when "git + pull" is run. See "branch.<name>.rebase" for setting this on a + per-branch basis. ++ +When `merges`, pass the `--rebase-merges` option to 'git rebase' +so that the local merge commits are included in the rebase (see +linkgit:git-rebase[1] for details). ++ +When preserve, also pass `--preserve-merges` along to 'git rebase' +so that locally committed merge commits will not be flattened +by running 'git pull'. ++ +When the value is `interactive`, the rebase is run in interactive mode. ++ +*NOTE*: this is a possibly dangerous operation; do *not* use +it unless you understand the implications (see linkgit:git-rebase[1] +for details). + +pull.octopus:: + The default merge strategy to use when pulling multiple branches + at once. + +pull.twohead:: + The default merge strategy to use when pulling a single branch. diff --git a/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt b/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt index f1fb08dc68..7d3a60f5b9 100644 --- a/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt +++ b/Documentation/pull-fetch-param.txt @@ -33,11 +33,40 @@ name. it requests fetching everything up to the given tag. + The remote ref that matches <src> -is fetched, and if <dst> is not an empty string, the local -ref that matches it is fast-forwarded using <src>. -If the optional plus `+` is used, the local ref -is updated even if it does not result in a fast-forward -update. +is fetched, and if <dst> is not an empty string, an attempt +is made to update the local ref that matches it. ++ +Whether that update is allowed without `--force` depends on the ref +namespace it's being fetched to, the type of object being fetched, and +whether the update is considered to be a fast-forward. Generally, the +same rules apply for fetching as when pushing, see the `<refspec>...` +section of linkgit:git-push[1] for what those are. Exceptions to those +rules particular to 'git fetch' are noted below. ++ +Until Git version 2.20, and unlike when pushing with +linkgit:git-push[1], any updates to `refs/tags/*` would be accepted +without `+` in the refspec (or `--force`). When fetching, we promiscuously +considered all tag updates from a remote to be forced fetches. Since +Git version 2.20, fetching to update `refs/tags/*` works the same way +as when pushing. I.e. any updates will be rejected without `+` in the +refspec (or `--force`). ++ +Unlike when pushing with linkgit:git-push[1], any updates outside of +`refs/{tags,heads}/*` will be accepted without `+` in the refspec (or +`--force`), whether that's swapping e.g. a tree object for a blob, or +a commit for another commit that's doesn't have the previous commit as +an ancestor etc. ++ +Unlike when pushing with linkgit:git-push[1], there is no +configuration which'll amend these rules, and nothing like a +`pre-fetch` hook analogous to the `pre-receive` hook. ++ +As with pushing with linkgit:git-push[1], all of the rules described +above about what's not allowed as an update can be overridden by +adding an the optional leading `+` to a refspec (or using `--force` +command line option). The only exception to this is that no amount of +forcing will make the `refs/heads/*` namespace accept a non-commit +object. + [NOTE] When the remote branch you want to fetch is known to diff --git a/Documentation/push-config.txt b/Documentation/push-config.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0a0e000569 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/push-config.txt @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +push.default:: + Defines the action `git push` should take if no refspec is + explicitly given. Different values are well-suited for + specific workflows; for instance, in a purely central workflow + (i.e. the fetch source is equal to the push destination), + `upstream` is probably what you want. Possible values are: ++ +-- + +* `nothing` - do not push anything (error out) unless a refspec is + explicitly given. This is primarily meant for people who want to + avoid mistakes by always being explicit. + +* `current` - push the current branch to update a branch with the same + name on the receiving end. Works in both central and non-central + workflows. + +* `upstream` - push the current branch back to the branch whose + changes are usually integrated into the current branch (which is + called `@{upstream}`). This mode only makes sense if you are + pushing to the same repository you would normally pull from + (i.e. central workflow). + +* `tracking` - This is a deprecated synonym for `upstream`. + +* `simple` - in centralized workflow, work like `upstream` with an + added safety to refuse to push if the upstream branch's name is + different from the local one. ++ +When pushing to a remote that is different from the remote you normally +pull from, work as `current`. This is the safest option and is suited +for beginners. ++ +This mode has become the default in Git 2.0. + +* `matching` - push all branches having the same name on both ends. + This makes the repository you are pushing to remember the set of + branches that will be pushed out (e.g. if you always push 'maint' + and 'master' there and no other branches, the repository you push + to will have these two branches, and your local 'maint' and + 'master' will be pushed there). ++ +To use this mode effectively, you have to make sure _all_ the +branches you would push out are ready to be pushed out before +running 'git push', as the whole point of this mode is to allow you +to push all of the branches in one go. If you usually finish work +on only one branch and push out the result, while other branches are +unfinished, this mode is not for you. Also this mode is not +suitable for pushing into a shared central repository, as other +people may add new branches there, or update the tip of existing +branches outside your control. ++ +This used to be the default, but not since Git 2.0 (`simple` is the +new default). + +-- + +push.followTags:: + If set to true enable `--follow-tags` option by default. You + may override this configuration at time of push by specifying + `--no-follow-tags`. + +push.gpgSign:: + May be set to a boolean value, or the string 'if-asked'. A true + value causes all pushes to be GPG signed, as if `--signed` is + passed to linkgit:git-push[1]. The string 'if-asked' causes + pushes to be signed if the server supports it, as if + `--signed=if-asked` is passed to 'git push'. A false value may + override a value from a lower-priority config file. An explicit + command-line flag always overrides this config option. + +push.pushOption:: + When no `--push-option=<option>` argument is given from the + command line, `git push` behaves as if each <value> of + this variable is given as `--push-option=<value>`. ++ +This is a multi-valued variable, and an empty value can be used in a +higher priority configuration file (e.g. `.git/config` in a +repository) to clear the values inherited from a lower priority +configuration files (e.g. `$HOME/.gitconfig`). ++ +-- + +Example: + +/etc/gitconfig + push.pushoption = a + push.pushoption = b + +~/.gitconfig + push.pushoption = c + +repo/.git/config + push.pushoption = + push.pushoption = b + +This will result in only b (a and c are cleared). + +-- + +push.recurseSubmodules:: + Make sure all submodule commits used by the revisions to be pushed + are available on a remote-tracking branch. If the value is 'check' + then Git will verify that all submodule commits that changed in the + revisions to be pushed are available on at least one remote of the + submodule. If any commits are missing, the push will be aborted and + exit with non-zero status. If the value is 'on-demand' then all + submodules that changed in the revisions to be pushed will be + pushed. If on-demand was not able to push all necessary revisions + it will also be aborted and exit with non-zero status. If the value + is 'no' then default behavior of ignoring submodules when pushing + is retained. You may override this configuration at time of push by + specifying '--recurse-submodules=check|on-demand|no'. diff --git a/Documentation/receive-config.txt b/Documentation/receive-config.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..65f78aac37 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/receive-config.txt @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +receive.advertiseAtomic:: + By default, git-receive-pack will advertise the atomic push + capability to its clients. If you don't want to advertise this + capability, set this variable to false. + +receive.advertisePushOptions:: + When set to true, git-receive-pack will advertise the push options + capability to its clients. False by default. + +receive.autogc:: + By default, git-receive-pack will run "git-gc --auto" after + receiving data from git-push and updating refs. You can stop + it by setting this variable to false. + +receive.certNonceSeed:: + By setting this variable to a string, `git receive-pack` + will accept a `git push --signed` and verifies it by using + a "nonce" protected by HMAC using this string as a secret + key. + +receive.certNonceSlop:: + When a `git push --signed` sent a push certificate with a + "nonce" that was issued by a receive-pack serving the same + repository within this many seconds, export the "nonce" + found in the certificate to `GIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE` to the + hooks (instead of what the receive-pack asked the sending + side to include). This may allow writing checks in + `pre-receive` and `post-receive` a bit easier. Instead of + checking `GIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE_SLOP` environment variable + that records by how many seconds the nonce is stale to + decide if they want to accept the certificate, they only + can check `GIT_PUSH_CERT_NONCE_STATUS` is `OK`. + +receive.fsckObjects:: + If it is set to true, git-receive-pack will check all received + objects. See `transfer.fsckObjects` for what's checked. + Defaults to false. If not set, the value of + `transfer.fsckObjects` is used instead. + +receive.fsck.<msg-id>:: + Acts like `fsck.<msg-id>`, but is used by + linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] instead of + linkgit:git-fsck[1]. See the `fsck.<msg-id>` documentation for + details. + +receive.fsck.skipList:: + Acts like `fsck.skipList`, but is used by + linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] instead of + linkgit:git-fsck[1]. See the `fsck.skipList` documentation for + details. + +receive.keepAlive:: + After receiving the pack from the client, `receive-pack` may + produce no output (if `--quiet` was specified) while processing + the pack, causing some networks to drop the TCP connection. + With this option set, if `receive-pack` does not transmit + any data in this phase for `receive.keepAlive` seconds, it will + send a short keepalive packet. The default is 5 seconds; set + to 0 to disable keepalives entirely. + +receive.unpackLimit:: + If the number of objects received in a push is below this + limit then the objects will be unpacked into loose object + files. However if the number of received objects equals or + exceeds this limit then the received pack will be stored as + a pack, after adding any missing delta bases. Storing the + pack from a push can make the push operation complete faster, + especially on slow filesystems. If not set, the value of + `transfer.unpackLimit` is used instead. + +receive.maxInputSize:: + If the size of the incoming pack stream is larger than this + limit, then git-receive-pack will error out, instead of + accepting the pack file. If not set or set to 0, then the size + is unlimited. + +receive.denyDeletes:: + If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update that deletes + the ref. Use this to prevent such a ref deletion via a push. + +receive.denyDeleteCurrent:: + If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update that + deletes the currently checked out branch of a non-bare repository. + +receive.denyCurrentBranch:: + If set to true or "refuse", git-receive-pack will deny a ref update + to the currently checked out branch of a non-bare repository. + Such a push is potentially dangerous because it brings the HEAD + out of sync with the index and working tree. If set to "warn", + print a warning of such a push to stderr, but allow the push to + proceed. If set to false or "ignore", allow such pushes with no + message. Defaults to "refuse". ++ +Another option is "updateInstead" which will update the working +tree if pushing into the current branch. This option is +intended for synchronizing working directories when one side is not easily +accessible via interactive ssh (e.g. a live web site, hence the requirement +that the working directory be clean). This mode also comes in handy when +developing inside a VM to test and fix code on different Operating Systems. ++ +By default, "updateInstead" will refuse the push if the working tree or +the index have any difference from the HEAD, but the `push-to-checkout` +hook can be used to customize this. See linkgit:githooks[5]. + +receive.denyNonFastForwards:: + If set to true, git-receive-pack will deny a ref update which is + not a fast-forward. Use this to prevent such an update via a push, + even if that push is forced. This configuration variable is + set when initializing a shared repository. + +receive.hideRefs:: + This variable is the same as `transfer.hideRefs`, but applies + only to `receive-pack` (and so affects pushes, but not fetches). + An attempt to update or delete a hidden ref by `git push` is + rejected. + +receive.updateServerInfo:: + If set to true, git-receive-pack will run git-update-server-info + after receiving data from git-push and updating refs. + +receive.shallowUpdate:: + If set to true, .git/shallow can be updated when new refs + require new shallow roots. Otherwise those refs are rejected. diff --git a/Documentation/sendemail-config.txt b/Documentation/sendemail-config.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0006faf800 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/sendemail-config.txt @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +sendemail.identity:: + A configuration identity. When given, causes values in the + 'sendemail.<identity>' subsection to take precedence over + values in the 'sendemail' section. The default identity is + the value of `sendemail.identity`. + +sendemail.smtpEncryption:: + See linkgit:git-send-email[1] for description. Note that this + setting is not subject to the 'identity' mechanism. + +sendemail.smtpssl (deprecated):: + Deprecated alias for 'sendemail.smtpEncryption = ssl'. + +sendemail.smtpsslcertpath:: + Path to ca-certificates (either a directory or a single file). + Set it to an empty string to disable certificate verification. + +sendemail.<identity>.*:: + Identity-specific versions of the 'sendemail.*' parameters + found below, taking precedence over those when this + identity is selected, through either the command-line or + `sendemail.identity`. + +sendemail.aliasesFile:: +sendemail.aliasFileType:: +sendemail.annotate:: +sendemail.bcc:: +sendemail.cc:: +sendemail.ccCmd:: +sendemail.chainReplyTo:: +sendemail.confirm:: +sendemail.envelopeSender:: +sendemail.from:: +sendemail.multiEdit:: +sendemail.signedoffbycc:: +sendemail.smtpPass:: +sendemail.suppresscc:: +sendemail.suppressFrom:: +sendemail.to:: +sendemail.tocmd:: +sendemail.smtpDomain:: +sendemail.smtpServer:: +sendemail.smtpServerPort:: +sendemail.smtpServerOption:: +sendemail.smtpUser:: +sendemail.thread:: +sendemail.transferEncoding:: +sendemail.validate:: +sendemail.xmailer:: + See linkgit:git-send-email[1] for description. + +sendemail.signedoffcc (deprecated):: + Deprecated alias for `sendemail.signedoffbycc`. + +sendemail.smtpBatchSize:: + Number of messages to be sent per connection, after that a relogin + will happen. If the value is 0 or undefined, send all messages in + one connection. + See also the `--batch-size` option of linkgit:git-send-email[1]. + +sendemail.smtpReloginDelay:: + Seconds wait before reconnecting to smtp server. + See also the `--relogin-delay` option of linkgit:git-send-email[1]. diff --git a/Documentation/submodule-config.txt b/Documentation/submodule-config.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0a1293b051 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/submodule-config.txt @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +submodule.<name>.url:: + The URL for a submodule. This variable is copied from the .gitmodules + file to the git config via 'git submodule init'. The user can change + the configured URL before obtaining the submodule via 'git submodule + update'. If neither submodule.<name>.active or submodule.active are + set, the presence of this variable is used as a fallback to indicate + whether the submodule is of interest to git commands. + See linkgit:git-submodule[1] and linkgit:gitmodules[5] for details. + +submodule.<name>.update:: + The method by which a submodule is updated by 'git submodule update', + which is the only affected command, others such as + 'git checkout --recurse-submodules' are unaffected. It exists for + historical reasons, when 'git submodule' was the only command to + interact with submodules; settings like `submodule.active` + and `pull.rebase` are more specific. It is populated by + `git submodule init` from the linkgit:gitmodules[5] file. + See description of 'update' command in linkgit:git-submodule[1]. + +submodule.<name>.branch:: + The remote branch name for a submodule, used by `git submodule + update --remote`. Set this option to override the value found in + the `.gitmodules` file. See linkgit:git-submodule[1] and + linkgit:gitmodules[5] for details. + +submodule.<name>.fetchRecurseSubmodules:: + This option can be used to control recursive fetching of this + submodule. It can be overridden by using the --[no-]recurse-submodules + command-line option to "git fetch" and "git pull". + This setting will override that from in the linkgit:gitmodules[5] + file. + +submodule.<name>.ignore:: + Defines under what circumstances "git status" and the diff family show + a submodule as modified. When set to "all", it will never be considered + modified (but it will nonetheless show up in the output of status and + commit when it has been staged), "dirty" will ignore all changes + to the submodules work tree and + takes only differences between the HEAD of the submodule and the commit + recorded in the superproject into account. "untracked" will additionally + let submodules with modified tracked files in their work tree show up. + Using "none" (the default when this option is not set) also shows + submodules that have untracked files in their work tree as changed. + This setting overrides any setting made in .gitmodules for this submodule, + both settings can be overridden on the command line by using the + "--ignore-submodules" option. The 'git submodule' commands are not + affected by this setting. + +submodule.<name>.active:: + Boolean value indicating if the submodule is of interest to git + commands. This config option takes precedence over the + submodule.active config option. See linkgit:gitsubmodules[7] for + details. + +submodule.active:: + A repeated field which contains a pathspec used to match against a + submodule's path to determine if the submodule is of interest to git + commands. See linkgit:gitsubmodules[7] for details. + +submodule.recurse:: + Specifies if commands recurse into submodules by default. This + applies to all commands that have a `--recurse-submodules` option, + except `clone`. + Defaults to false. + +submodule.fetchJobs:: + Specifies how many submodules are fetched/cloned at the same time. + A positive integer allows up to that number of submodules fetched + in parallel. A value of 0 will give some reasonable default. + If unset, it defaults to 1. + +submodule.alternateLocation:: + Specifies how the submodules obtain alternates when submodules are + cloned. Possible values are `no`, `superproject`. + By default `no` is assumed, which doesn't add references. When the + value is set to `superproject` the submodule to be cloned computes + its alternates location relative to the superprojects alternate. + +submodule.alternateErrorStrategy:: + Specifies how to treat errors with the alternates for a submodule + as computed via `submodule.alternateLocation`. Possible values are + `ignore`, `info`, `die`. Default is `die`. diff --git a/Documentation/technical/multi-pack-index.txt b/Documentation/technical/multi-pack-index.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d7e57639f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/technical/multi-pack-index.txt @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +Multi-Pack-Index (MIDX) Design Notes +==================================== + +The Git object directory contains a 'pack' directory containing +packfiles (with suffix ".pack") and pack-indexes (with suffix +".idx"). The pack-indexes provide a way to lookup objects and +navigate to their offset within the pack, but these must come +in pairs with the packfiles. This pairing depends on the file +names, as the pack-index differs only in suffix with its pack- +file. While the pack-indexes provide fast lookup per packfile, +this performance degrades as the number of packfiles increases, +because abbreviations need to inspect every packfile and we are +more likely to have a miss on our most-recently-used packfile. +For some large repositories, repacking into a single packfile +is not feasible due to storage space or excessive repack times. + +The multi-pack-index (MIDX for short) stores a list of objects +and their offsets into multiple packfiles. It contains: + +- A list of packfile names. +- A sorted list of object IDs. +- A list of metadata for the ith object ID including: + - A value j referring to the jth packfile. + - An offset within the jth packfile for the object. +- If large offsets are required, we use another list of large + offsets similar to version 2 pack-indexes. + +Thus, we can provide O(log N) lookup time for any number +of packfiles. + +Design Details +-------------- + +- The MIDX is stored in a file named 'multi-pack-index' in the + .git/objects/pack directory. This could be stored in the pack + directory of an alternate. It refers only to packfiles in that + same directory. + +- The pack.multiIndex config setting must be on to consume MIDX files. + +- The file format includes parameters for the object ID hash + function, so a future change of hash algorithm does not require + a change in format. + +- The MIDX keeps only one record per object ID. If an object appears + in multiple packfiles, then the MIDX selects the copy in the most- + recently modified packfile. + +- If there exist packfiles in the pack directory not registered in + the MIDX, then those packfiles are loaded into the `packed_git` + list and `packed_git_mru` cache. + +- The pack-indexes (.idx files) remain in the pack directory so we + can delete the MIDX file, set core.midx to false, or downgrade + without any loss of information. + +- The MIDX file format uses a chunk-based approach (similar to the + commit-graph file) that allows optional data to be added. + +Future Work +----------- + +- Add a 'verify' subcommand to the 'git midx' builtin to verify the + contents of the multi-pack-index file match the offsets listed in + the corresponding pack-indexes. + +- The multi-pack-index allows many packfiles, especially in a context + where repacking is expensive (such as a very large repo), or + unexpected maintenance time is unacceptable (such as a high-demand + build machine). However, the multi-pack-index needs to be rewritten + in full every time. We can extend the format to be incremental, so + writes are fast. By storing a small "tip" multi-pack-index that + points to large "base" MIDX files, we can keep writes fast while + still reducing the number of binary searches required for object + lookups. + +- The reachability bitmap is currently paired directly with a single + packfile, using the pack-order as the object order to hopefully + compress the bitmaps well using run-length encoding. This could be + extended to pair a reachability bitmap with a multi-pack-index. If + the multi-pack-index is extended to store a "stable object order" + (a function Order(hash) = integer that is constant for a given hash, + even as the multi-pack-index is updated) then a reachability bitmap + could point to a multi-pack-index and be updated independently. + +- Packfiles can be marked as "special" using empty files that share + the initial name but replace ".pack" with ".keep" or ".promisor". + We can add an optional chunk of data to the multi-pack-index that + records flags of information about the packfiles. This allows new + states, such as 'repacked' or 'redeltified', that can help with + pack maintenance in a multi-pack environment. It may also be + helpful to organize packfiles by object type (commit, tree, blob, + etc.) and use this metadata to help that maintenance. + +- The partial clone feature records special "promisor" packs that + may point to objects that are not stored locally, but available + on request to a server. The multi-pack-index does not currently + track these promisor packs. + +Related Links +------------- +[0] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/git/issues/detail?id=6 + Chromium work item for: Multi-Pack Index (MIDX) + +[1] https://public-inbox.org/git/20180107181459.222909-1-dstolee@microsoft.com/ + An earlier RFC for the multi-pack-index feature + +[2] https://public-inbox.org/git/alpine.DEB.2.20.1803091557510.23109@alexmv-linux/ + Git Merge 2018 Contributor's summit notes (includes discussion of MIDX) diff --git a/Documentation/technical/pack-format.txt b/Documentation/technical/pack-format.txt index 70a99fd142..cab5bdd2ff 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/pack-format.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/pack-format.txt @@ -252,3 +252,80 @@ Pack file entry: <+ corresponding packfile. 20-byte SHA-1-checksum of all of the above. + +== multi-pack-index (MIDX) files have the following format: + +The multi-pack-index files refer to multiple pack-files and loose objects. + +In order to allow extensions that add extra data to the MIDX, we organize +the body into "chunks" and provide a lookup table at the beginning of the +body. The header includes certain length values, such as the number of packs, +the number of base MIDX files, hash lengths and types. + +All 4-byte numbers are in network order. + +HEADER: + + 4-byte signature: + The signature is: {'M', 'I', 'D', 'X'} + + 1-byte version number: + Git only writes or recognizes version 1. + + 1-byte Object Id Version + Git only writes or recognizes version 1 (SHA1). + + 1-byte number of "chunks" + + 1-byte number of base multi-pack-index files: + This value is currently always zero. + + 4-byte number of pack files + +CHUNK LOOKUP: + + (C + 1) * 12 bytes providing the chunk offsets: + First 4 bytes describe chunk id. Value 0 is a terminating label. + Other 8 bytes provide offset in current file for chunk to start. + (Chunks are provided in file-order, so you can infer the length + using the next chunk position if necessary.) + + The remaining data in the body is described one chunk at a time, and + these chunks may be given in any order. Chunks are required unless + otherwise specified. + +CHUNK DATA: + + Packfile Names (ID: {'P', 'N', 'A', 'M'}) + Stores the packfile names as concatenated, null-terminated strings. + Packfiles must be listed in lexicographic order for fast lookups by + name. This is the only chunk not guaranteed to be a multiple of four + bytes in length, so should be the last chunk for alignment reasons. + + OID Fanout (ID: {'O', 'I', 'D', 'F'}) + The ith entry, F[i], stores the number of OIDs with first + byte at most i. Thus F[255] stores the total + number of objects. + + OID Lookup (ID: {'O', 'I', 'D', 'L'}) + The OIDs for all objects in the MIDX are stored in lexicographic + order in this chunk. + + Object Offsets (ID: {'O', 'O', 'F', 'F'}) + Stores two 4-byte values for every object. + 1: The pack-int-id for the pack storing this object. + 2: The offset within the pack. + If all offsets are less than 2^31, then the large offset chunk + will not exist and offsets are stored as in IDX v1. + If there is at least one offset value larger than 2^32-1, then + the large offset chunk must exist. If the large offset chunk + exists and the 31st bit is on, then removing that bit reveals + the row in the large offsets containing the 8-byte offset of + this object. + + [Optional] Object Large Offsets (ID: {'L', 'O', 'F', 'F'}) + 8-byte offsets into large packfiles. + +TRAILER: + + 20-byte SHA1-checksum of the above contents. diff --git a/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt b/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..aa22d7ace8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/technical/rerere.txt @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +Rerere +====== + +This document describes the rerere logic. + +Conflict normalization +---------------------- + +To ensure recorded conflict resolutions can be looked up in the rerere +database, even when branches are merged in a different order, +different branches are merged that result in the same conflict, or +when different conflict style settings are used, rerere normalizes the +conflicts before writing them to the rerere database. + +Different conflict styles and branch names are normalized by stripping +the labels from the conflict markers, and removing the common ancestor +version from the `diff3` conflict style. Branches that are merged +in different order are normalized by sorting the conflict hunks. More +on each of those steps in the following sections. + +Once these two normalization operations are applied, a conflict ID is +calculated based on the normalized conflict, which is later used by +rerere to look up the conflict in the rerere database. + +Removing the common ancestor version +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Say we have three branches AB, AC and AC2. The common ancestor of +these branches has a file with a line containing the string "A" (for +brevity this is called "line A" in the rest of the document). In +branch AB this line is changed to "B", in AC, this line is changed to +"C", and branch AC2 is forked off of AC, after the line was changed to +"C". + +Forking a branch ABAC off of branch AB and then merging AC into it, we +get a conflict like the following: + + <<<<<<< HEAD + B + ======= + C + >>>>>>> AC + +Doing the analogous with AC2 (forking a branch ABAC2 off of branch AB +and then merging branch AC2 into it), using the diff3 conflict style, +we get a conflict like the following: + + <<<<<<< HEAD + B + ||||||| merged common ancestors + A + ======= + C + >>>>>>> AC2 + +By resolving this conflict, to leave line D, the user declares: + + After examining what branches AB and AC did, I believe that making + line A into line D is the best thing to do that is compatible with + what AB and AC wanted to do. + +As branch AC2 refers to the same commit as AC, the above implies that +this is also compatible what AB and AC2 wanted to do. + +By extension, this means that rerere should recognize that the above +conflicts are the same. To do this, the labels on the conflict +markers are stripped, and the common ancestor version is removed. The above +examples would both result in the following normalized conflict: + + <<<<<<< + B + ======= + C + >>>>>>> + +Sorting hunks +~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +As before, lets imagine that a common ancestor had a file with line A +its early part, and line X in its late part. And then four branches +are forked that do these things: + + - AB: changes A to B + - AC: changes A to C + - XY: changes X to Y + - XZ: changes X to Z + +Now, forking a branch ABAC off of branch AB and then merging AC into +it, and forking a branch ACAB off of branch AC and then merging AB +into it, would yield the conflict in a different order. The former +would say "A became B or C, what now?" while the latter would say "A +became C or B, what now?" + +As a reminder, the act of merging AC into ABAC and resolving the +conflict to leave line D means that the user declares: + + After examining what branches AB and AC did, I believe that + making line A into line D is the best thing to do that is + compatible with what AB and AC wanted to do. + +So the conflict we would see when merging AB into ACAB should be +resolved the same way---it is the resolution that is in line with that +declaration. + +Imagine that similarly previously a branch XYXZ was forked from XY, +and XZ was merged into it, and resolved "X became Y or Z" into "X +became W". + +Now, if a branch ABXY was forked from AB and then merged XY, then ABXY +would have line B in its early part and line Y in its later part. +Such a merge would be quite clean. We can construct 4 combinations +using these four branches ((AB, AC) x (XY, XZ)). + +Merging ABXY and ACXZ would make "an early A became B or C, a late X +became Y or Z" conflict, while merging ACXY and ABXZ would make "an +early A became C or B, a late X became Y or Z". We can see there are +4 combinations of ("B or C", "C or B") x ("X or Y", "Y or X"). + +By sorting, the conflict is given its canonical name, namely, "an +early part became B or C, a late part becames X or Y", and whenever +any of these four patterns appear, and we can get to the same conflict +and resolution that we saw earlier. + +Without the sorting, we'd have to somehow find a previous resolution +from combinatorial explosion. + +Conflict ID calculation +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Once the conflict normalization is done, the conflict ID is calculated +as the sha1 hash of the conflict hunks appended to each other, +separated by <NUL> characters. The conflict markers are stripped out +before the sha1 is calculated. So in the example above, where we +merge branch AC which changes line A to line C, into branch AB, which +changes line A to line C, the conflict ID would be +SHA1('B<NUL>C<NUL>'). + +If there are multiple conflicts in one file, the sha1 is calculated +the same way with all hunks appended to each other, in the order in +which they appear in the file, separated by a <NUL> character. + +Nested conflicts +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Nested conflicts are handled very similarly to "simple" conflicts. +Similar to simple conflicts, the conflict is first normalized by +stripping the labels from conflict markers, stripping the common ancestor +version, and the sorting the conflict hunks, both for the outer and the +inner conflict. This is done recursively, so any number of nested +conflicts can be handled. + +Note that this only works for conflict markers that "cleanly nest". If +there are any unmatched conflict markers, rerere will fail to handle +the conflict and record a conflict resolution. + +The only difference is in how the conflict ID is calculated. For the +inner conflict, the conflict markers themselves are not stripped out +before calculating the sha1. + +Say we have the following conflict for example: + + <<<<<<< HEAD + 1 + ======= + <<<<<<< HEAD + 3 + ======= + 2 + >>>>>>> branch-2 + >>>>>>> branch-3~ + +After stripping out the labels of the conflict markers, and sorting +the hunks, the conflict would look as follows: + + <<<<<<< + 1 + ======= + <<<<<<< + 2 + ======= + 3 + >>>>>>> + >>>>>>> + +and finally the conflict ID would be calculated as: +`sha1('1<NUL><<<<<<<\n3\n=======\n2\n>>>>>>><NUL>')` diff --git a/GIT-VERSION-GEN b/GIT-VERSION-GEN index e9dc8f7a01..498fce8b64 100755 --- a/GIT-VERSION-GEN +++ b/GIT-VERSION-GEN @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh GVF=GIT-VERSION-FILE -DEF_VER=v2.19.0 +DEF_VER=v2.19.GIT LF=' ' @@ -726,7 +726,9 @@ TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-parse-options.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-path-utils.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-pkt-line.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-prio-queue.o +TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-reach.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-read-cache.o +TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-read-midx.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-ref-store.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-regex.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-repository.o @@ -742,6 +744,7 @@ TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-submodule-config.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-subprocess.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-urlmatch-normalization.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-wildmatch.o +TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-windows-named-pipe.o TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS += test-write-cache.o # Do not add more tests here unless they have extra dependencies. Add @@ -837,6 +840,7 @@ LIB_OBJS += column.o LIB_OBJS += combine-diff.o LIB_OBJS += commit.o LIB_OBJS += commit-graph.o +LIB_OBJS += commit-reach.o LIB_OBJS += compat/obstack.o LIB_OBJS += compat/terminal.o LIB_OBJS += config.o @@ -849,6 +853,7 @@ LIB_OBJS += csum-file.o LIB_OBJS += ctype.o LIB_OBJS += date.o LIB_OBJS += decorate.o +LIB_OBJS += delta-islands.o LIB_OBJS += diffcore-break.o LIB_OBJS += diffcore-delta.o LIB_OBJS += diffcore-order.o @@ -882,6 +887,7 @@ LIB_OBJS += linear-assignment.o LIB_OBJS += help.o LIB_OBJS += hex.o LIB_OBJS += ident.o +LIB_OBJS += interdiff.o LIB_OBJS += json-writer.o LIB_OBJS += kwset.o LIB_OBJS += levenshtein.o @@ -902,6 +908,7 @@ LIB_OBJS += merge.o LIB_OBJS += merge-blobs.o LIB_OBJS += merge-recursive.o LIB_OBJS += mergesort.o +LIB_OBJS += midx.o LIB_OBJS += name-hash.o LIB_OBJS += negotiator/default.o LIB_OBJS += negotiator/skipping.o @@ -1062,6 +1069,7 @@ BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/merge-recursive.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/merge-tree.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/mktag.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/mktree.o +BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/multi-pack-index.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/mv.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/name-rev.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/notes.o @@ -1 +1 @@ -Documentation/RelNotes/2.19.0.txt
\ No newline at end of file +Documentation/RelNotes/2.20.0.txt
\ No newline at end of file @@ -110,7 +110,8 @@ static const struct attr_check *get_archive_attrs(struct index_state *istate, static struct attr_check *check; if (!check) check = attr_check_initl("export-ignore", "export-subst", NULL); - return git_check_attr(istate, path, check) ? NULL : check; + git_check_attr(istate, path, check); + return check; } static int check_attr_export_ignore(const struct attr_check *check) @@ -1143,9 +1143,9 @@ static void collect_some_attrs(const struct index_state *istate, fill(path, pathlen, basename_offset, check->stack, check->all_attrs, rem); } -int git_check_attr(const struct index_state *istate, - const char *path, - struct attr_check *check) +void git_check_attr(const struct index_state *istate, + const char *path, + struct attr_check *check) { int i; @@ -1158,8 +1158,6 @@ int git_check_attr(const struct index_state *istate, value = ATTR__UNSET; check->items[i].value = value; } - - return 0; } void git_all_attrs(const struct index_state *istate, @@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ void attr_check_free(struct attr_check *check); */ const char *git_attr_name(const struct git_attr *); -int git_check_attr(const struct index_state *istate, - const char *path, struct attr_check *check); +void git_check_attr(const struct index_state *istate, + const char *path, struct attr_check *check); /* * Retrieve all attributes that apply to the specified path. @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ #include "sha1-array.h" #include "argv-array.h" #include "commit-slab.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" +#include "object-store.h" static struct oid_array good_revs; static struct oid_array skipped_revs; @@ -120,14 +122,14 @@ static inline int halfway(struct commit_list *p, int nr) } } -#if !DEBUG_BISECT -#define show_list(a,b,c,d) do { ; } while (0) -#else static void show_list(const char *debug, int counted, int nr, struct commit_list *list) { struct commit_list *p; + if (!DEBUG_BISECT) + return; + fprintf(stderr, "%s (%d/%d)\n", debug, counted, nr); for (p = list; p; p = p->next) { @@ -145,7 +147,7 @@ static void show_list(const char *debug, int counted, int nr, (flags & TREESAME) ? ' ' : 'T', (flags & UNINTERESTING) ? 'U' : ' ', (flags & COUNTED) ? 'C' : ' '); - if (commit->util) + if (*commit_weight_at(&commit_weight, p->item)) fprintf(stderr, "%3d", weight(p)); else fprintf(stderr, "---"); @@ -160,7 +162,6 @@ static void show_list(const char *debug, int counted, int nr, fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } } -#endif /* DEBUG_BISECT */ static struct commit_list *best_bisection(struct commit_list *list, int nr) { @@ -595,7 +596,7 @@ static struct commit_list *skip_away(struct commit_list *list, int count) for (i = 0; cur; cur = cur->next, i++) { if (i == index) { - if (oidcmp(&cur->item->object.oid, current_bad_oid)) + if (!oideq(&cur->item->object.oid, current_bad_oid)) return cur; if (previous) return previous; @@ -807,7 +808,7 @@ static void check_merge_bases(int rev_nr, struct commit **rev, int no_checkout) for (; result; result = result->next) { const struct object_id *mb = &result->item->object.oid; - if (!oidcmp(mb, current_bad_oid)) { + if (oideq(mb, current_bad_oid)) { handle_bad_merge_base(); } else if (0 <= oid_array_lookup(&good_revs, mb)) { continue; @@ -988,7 +989,7 @@ int bisect_next_all(const char *prefix, int no_checkout) bisect_rev = &revs.commits->item->object.oid; - if (!oidcmp(bisect_rev, current_bad_oid)) { + if (oideq(bisect_rev, current_bad_oid)) { exit_if_skipped_commits(tried, current_bad_oid); printf("%s is the first %s commit\n", oid_to_hex(bisect_rev), term_bad); @@ -1457,14 +1457,14 @@ static void pass_blame(struct blame_scoreboard *sb, struct blame_origin *origin, porigin = find(p, origin); if (!porigin) continue; - if (!oidcmp(&porigin->blob_oid, &origin->blob_oid)) { + if (oideq(&porigin->blob_oid, &origin->blob_oid)) { pass_whole_blame(sb, origin, porigin); blame_origin_decref(porigin); goto finish; } for (j = same = 0; j < i; j++) if (sg_origin[j] && - !oidcmp(&sg_origin[j]->blob_oid, &porigin->blob_oid)) { + oideq(&sg_origin[j]->blob_oid, &porigin->blob_oid)) { same = 1; break; } @@ -1832,7 +1832,7 @@ void setup_scoreboard(struct blame_scoreboard *sb, sb->revs->children.name = "children"; while (c->parents && - oidcmp(&c->object.oid, &sb->final->object.oid)) { + !oideq(&c->object.oid, &sb->final->object.oid)) { struct commit_list *l = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*l)); l->item = c; @@ -1842,7 +1842,7 @@ void setup_scoreboard(struct blame_scoreboard *sb, c = c->parents->item; } - if (oidcmp(&c->object.oid, &sb->final->object.oid)) + if (!oideq(&c->object.oid, &sb->final->object.oid)) die(_("--reverse --first-parent together require range along first-parent chain")); } @@ -191,6 +191,7 @@ extern int cmd_merge_recursive(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_merge_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_mktag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_mktree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); +extern int cmd_multi_pack_index(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_mv(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_name_rev(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_notes(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); diff --git a/builtin/add.c b/builtin/add.c index 9916498a29..0b64bcdebe 100644 --- a/builtin/add.c +++ b/builtin/add.c @@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ int cmd_add(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) * Check the "pathspec '%s' did not match any files" block * below before enabling new magic. */ - parse_pathspec(&pathspec, 0, + parse_pathspec(&pathspec, PATHSPEC_ATTR, PATHSPEC_PREFER_FULL | PATHSPEC_SYMLINK_LEADING_PATH, prefix, argv); diff --git a/builtin/am.c b/builtin/am.c index 5e866d17c7..5e643e2a3e 100644 --- a/builtin/am.c +++ b/builtin/am.c @@ -1244,6 +1244,10 @@ static int parse_mail(struct am_state *state, const char *mail) fclose(mi.input); fclose(mi.output); + if (mi.format_flowed) + warning(_("Patch sent with format=flowed; " + "space at the end of lines might be lost.")); + /* Extract message and author information */ fp = xfopen(am_path(state, "info"), "r"); while (!strbuf_getline_lf(&sb, fp)) { @@ -2078,7 +2082,7 @@ static int safe_to_abort(const struct am_state *state) if (get_oid("HEAD", &head)) oidclr(&head); - if (!oidcmp(&head, &abort_safety)) + if (oideq(&head, &abort_safety)) return 1; warning(_("You seem to have moved HEAD since the last 'am' failure.\n" diff --git a/builtin/branch.c b/builtin/branch.c index bbd006aab4..c396c41533 100644 --- a/builtin/branch.c +++ b/builtin/branch.c @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ #include "ref-filter.h" #include "worktree.h" #include "help.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" static const char * const builtin_branch_usage[] = { N_("git branch [<options>] [-r | -a] [--merged | --no-merged]"), @@ -37,7 +38,6 @@ static const char * const builtin_branch_usage[] = { static const char *head; static struct object_id head_oid; -static int used_deprecated_reflog_option; static int branch_use_color = -1; static char branch_colors[][COLOR_MAXLEN] = { @@ -578,14 +578,6 @@ static int edit_branch_description(const char *branch_name) return 0; } -static int deprecated_reflog_option_cb(const struct option *opt, - const char *arg, int unset) -{ - used_deprecated_reflog_option = 1; - *(int *)opt->value = !unset; - return 0; -} - int cmd_branch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { int delete = 0, rename = 0, copy = 0, force = 0, list = 0; @@ -627,14 +619,8 @@ int cmd_branch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) OPT_BIT('M', NULL, &rename, N_("move/rename a branch, even if target exists"), 2), OPT_BIT('c', "copy", ©, N_("copy a branch and its reflog"), 1), OPT_BIT('C', NULL, ©, N_("copy a branch, even if target exists"), 2), - OPT_BOOL(0, "list", &list, N_("list branch names")), + OPT_BOOL('l', "list", &list, N_("list branch names")), OPT_BOOL(0, "create-reflog", &reflog, N_("create the branch's reflog")), - { - OPTION_CALLBACK, 'l', NULL, &reflog, NULL, - N_("deprecated synonym for --create-reflog"), - PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_HIDDEN, - deprecated_reflog_option_cb - }, OPT_BOOL(0, "edit-description", &edit_description, N_("edit the description for the branch")), OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force creation, move/rename, deletion"), PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE), @@ -707,11 +693,6 @@ int cmd_branch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (list) setup_auto_pager("branch", 1); - if (used_deprecated_reflog_option && !list) { - warning("the '-l' alias for '--create-reflog' is deprecated;"); - warning("it will be removed in a future version of Git"); - } - if (delete) { if (!argc) die(_("branch name required")); diff --git a/builtin/check-attr.c b/builtin/check-attr.c index c05573ff9c..30a2f84274 100644 --- a/builtin/check-attr.c +++ b/builtin/check-attr.c @@ -65,8 +65,7 @@ static void check_attr(const char *prefix, if (collect_all) { git_all_attrs(&the_index, full_path, check); } else { - if (git_check_attr(&the_index, full_path, check)) - die("git_check_attr died"); + git_check_attr(&the_index, full_path, check); } output_attr(check, file); diff --git a/builtin/checkout.c b/builtin/checkout.c index 29ef50013d..b30b48767e 100644 --- a/builtin/checkout.c +++ b/builtin/checkout.c @@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ #include "submodule.h" #include "advice.h" +static int checkout_optimize_new_branch; + static const char * const checkout_usage[] = { N_("git checkout [<options>] <branch>"), N_("git checkout [<options>] [<branch>] -- <file>..."), @@ -42,6 +44,10 @@ struct checkout_opts { int ignore_skipworktree; int ignore_other_worktrees; int show_progress; + /* + * If new checkout options are added, skip_merge_working_tree + * should be updated accordingly. + */ const char *new_branch; const char *new_branch_force; @@ -96,7 +102,7 @@ static int update_some(const struct object_id *oid, struct strbuf *base, if (pos >= 0) { struct cache_entry *old = active_cache[pos]; if (ce->ce_mode == old->ce_mode && - !oidcmp(&ce->oid, &old->oid)) { + oideq(&ce->oid, &old->oid)) { old->ce_flags |= CE_UPDATE; discard_cache_entry(ce); return 0; @@ -472,6 +478,98 @@ static void setup_branch_path(struct branch_info *branch) branch->path = strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL); } +/* + * Skip merging the trees, updating the index and working directory if and + * only if we are creating a new branch via "git checkout -b <new_branch>." + */ +static int skip_merge_working_tree(const struct checkout_opts *opts, + const struct branch_info *old_branch_info, + const struct branch_info *new_branch_info) +{ + /* + * Do the merge if sparse checkout is on and the user has not opted in + * to the optimized behavior + */ + if (core_apply_sparse_checkout && !checkout_optimize_new_branch) + return 0; + + /* + * We must do the merge if we are actually moving to a new commit. + */ + if (!old_branch_info->commit || !new_branch_info->commit || + oidcmp(&old_branch_info->commit->object.oid, &new_branch_info->commit->object.oid)) + return 0; + + /* + * opts->patch_mode cannot be used with switching branches so is + * not tested here + */ + + /* + * opts->quiet only impacts output so doesn't require a merge + */ + + /* + * Honor the explicit request for a three-way merge or to throw away + * local changes + */ + if (opts->merge || opts->force) + return 0; + + /* + * --detach is documented as "updating the index and the files in the + * working tree" but this optimization skips those steps so fall through + * to the regular code path. + */ + if (opts->force_detach) + return 0; + + /* + * opts->writeout_stage cannot be used with switching branches so is + * not tested here + */ + + /* + * Honor the explicit ignore requests + */ + if (!opts->overwrite_ignore || opts->ignore_skipworktree || + opts->ignore_other_worktrees) + return 0; + + /* + * opts->show_progress only impacts output so doesn't require a merge + */ + + /* + * If we aren't creating a new branch any changes or updates will + * happen in the existing branch. Since that could only be updating + * the index and working directory, we don't want to skip those steps + * or we've defeated any purpose in running the command. + */ + if (!opts->new_branch) + return 0; + + /* + * new_branch_force is defined to "create/reset and checkout a branch" + * so needs to go through the merge to do the reset + */ + if (opts->new_branch_force) + return 0; + + /* + * A new orphaned branch requrires the index and the working tree to be + * adjusted to <start_point> + */ + if (opts->new_orphan_branch) + return 0; + + /* + * Remaining variables are not checkout options but used to track state + */ + + return 1; +} + static int merge_working_tree(const struct checkout_opts *opts, struct branch_info *old_branch_info, struct branch_info *new_branch_info, @@ -846,10 +944,19 @@ static int switch_branches(const struct checkout_opts *opts, parse_commit_or_die(new_branch_info->commit); } - ret = merge_working_tree(opts, &old_branch_info, new_branch_info, &writeout_error); - if (ret) { - free(path_to_free); - return ret; + /* optimize the "checkout -b <new_branch> path */ + if (skip_merge_working_tree(opts, &old_branch_info, new_branch_info)) { + if (!checkout_optimize_new_branch && !opts->quiet) { + if (read_cache_preload(NULL) < 0) + return error(_("index file corrupt")); + show_local_changes(&new_branch_info->commit->object, &opts->diff_options); + } + } else { + ret = merge_working_tree(opts, &old_branch_info, new_branch_info, &writeout_error); + if (ret) { + free(path_to_free); + return ret; + } } if (!opts->quiet && !old_branch_info.path && old_branch_info.commit && new_branch_info->commit != old_branch_info.commit) @@ -864,6 +971,11 @@ static int switch_branches(const struct checkout_opts *opts, static int git_checkout_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) { + if (!strcmp(var, "checkout.optimizenewbranch")) { + checkout_optimize_new_branch = git_config_bool(var, value); + return 0; + } + if (!strcmp(var, "diff.ignoresubmodules")) { struct checkout_opts *opts = cb; handle_ignore_submodules_arg(&opts->diff_options, value); diff --git a/builtin/clone.c b/builtin/clone.c index fd2c3ef090..15b142d646 100644 --- a/builtin/clone.c +++ b/builtin/clone.c @@ -748,6 +748,7 @@ static int checkout(int submodule_progress) memset(&opts, 0, sizeof opts); opts.update = 1; opts.merge = 1; + opts.clone = 1; opts.fn = oneway_merge; opts.verbose_update = (option_verbosity >= 0); opts.src_index = &the_index; diff --git a/builtin/commit.c b/builtin/commit.c index 0d9828e29e..b57d8e4b82 100644 --- a/builtin/commit.c +++ b/builtin/commit.c @@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ #include "sequencer.h" #include "mailmap.h" #include "help.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" +#include "commit-graph.h" static const char * const builtin_commit_usage[] = { N_("git commit [<options>] [--] <pathspec>..."), @@ -1651,6 +1653,9 @@ int cmd_commit(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) "new_index file. Check that disk is not full and quota is\n" "not exceeded, and then \"git reset HEAD\" to recover.")); + if (git_env_bool(GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH, 0)) + write_commit_graph_reachable(get_object_directory(), 0); + rerere(0); run_command_v_opt(argv_gc_auto, RUN_GIT_CMD); run_commit_hook(use_editor, get_index_file(), "post-commit", NULL); diff --git a/builtin/count-objects.c b/builtin/count-objects.c index d51e2ce1ec..a7cad052c6 100644 --- a/builtin/count-objects.c +++ b/builtin/count-objects.c @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ int cmd_count_objects(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) struct strbuf pack_buf = STRBUF_INIT; struct strbuf garbage_buf = STRBUF_INIT; - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if (!p->pack_local) continue; if (open_pack_index(p)) diff --git a/builtin/describe.c b/builtin/describe.c index 41606c8a90..22c0541da5 100644 --- a/builtin/describe.c +++ b/builtin/describe.c @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ static const char *prio_names[] = { N_("head"), N_("lightweight"), N_("annotated"), }; -static int commit_name_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data, +static int commit_name_neq(const void *unused_cmp_data, const void *entry, const void *entry_or_key, const void *peeled) @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ static int commit_name_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data, const struct commit_name *cn1 = entry; const struct commit_name *cn2 = entry_or_key; - return oidcmp(&cn1->peeled, peeled ? peeled : &cn2->peeled); + return !oideq(&cn1->peeled, peeled ? peeled : &cn2->peeled); } static inline struct commit_name *find_commit_name(const struct object_id *peeled) @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ static int get_name(const char *path, const struct object_id *oid, int flag, voi /* Is it annotated? */ if (!peel_ref(path, &peeled)) { - is_annotated = !!oidcmp(oid, &peeled); + is_annotated = !oideq(oid, &peeled); } else { oidcpy(&peeled, oid); is_annotated = 0; @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ static void process_object(struct object *obj, const char *path, void *data) { struct process_commit_data *pcd = data; - if (!oidcmp(&pcd->looking_for, &obj->oid) && !pcd->dst->len) { + if (oideq(&pcd->looking_for, &obj->oid) && !pcd->dst->len) { reset_revision_walk(); describe_commit(&pcd->current_commit, pcd->dst); strbuf_addf(pcd->dst, ":%s", path); @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ int cmd_describe(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) return cmd_name_rev(args.argc, args.argv, prefix); } - hashmap_init(&names, commit_name_cmp, NULL, 0); + hashmap_init(&names, commit_name_neq, NULL, 0); for_each_rawref(get_name, NULL); if (!hashmap_get_size(&names) && !always) die(_("No names found, cannot describe anything.")); diff --git a/builtin/diff.c b/builtin/diff.c index 361a3c3ed3..b3a8ba488f 100644 --- a/builtin/diff.c +++ b/builtin/diff.c @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ static void stuff_change(struct diff_options *opt, struct diff_filespec *one, *two; if (!is_null_oid(old_oid) && !is_null_oid(new_oid) && - !oidcmp(old_oid, new_oid) && (old_mode == new_mode)) + oideq(old_oid, new_oid) && (old_mode == new_mode)) return; if (opt->flags.reverse_diff) { diff --git a/builtin/difftool.c b/builtin/difftool.c index cdd585ca76..b41a9199ff 100644 --- a/builtin/difftool.c +++ b/builtin/difftool.c @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ static int use_wt_file(const char *workdir, const char *name, if (is_null_oid(oid)) { oidcpy(oid, &wt_oid); use = 1; - } else if (!oidcmp(oid, &wt_oid)) + } else if (oideq(oid, &wt_oid)) use = 1; } } @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ static int run_dir_diff(const char *extcmd, int symlinks, const char *prefix, strbuf_reset(&buf); strbuf_addf(&buf, "Subproject commit %s", oid_to_hex(&roid)); - if (!oidcmp(&loid, &roid)) + if (oideq(&loid, &roid)) strbuf_addstr(&buf, "-dirty"); add_left_or_right(&submodules, dst_path, buf.buf, 1); continue; diff --git a/builtin/fast-export.c b/builtin/fast-export.c index 9bd8a14b57..74f3bf5c96 100644 --- a/builtin/fast-export.c +++ b/builtin/fast-export.c @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ static void show_filemodify(struct diff_queue_struct *q, string_list_insert(changed, spec->path); putchar('\n'); - if (!oidcmp(&ospec->oid, &spec->oid) && + if (oideq(&ospec->oid, &spec->oid) && ospec->mode == spec->mode) break; } diff --git a/builtin/fetch.c b/builtin/fetch.c index 61bec5d213..0696abfc2a 100644 --- a/builtin/fetch.c +++ b/builtin/fetch.c @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ #include "utf8.h" #include "packfile.h" #include "list-objects-filter-options.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" static const char * const builtin_fetch_usage[] = { N_("git fetch [<options>] [<repository> [<refspec>...]]"), @@ -114,7 +115,7 @@ static struct option builtin_fetch_options[] = { N_("append to .git/FETCH_HEAD instead of overwriting")), OPT_STRING(0, "upload-pack", &upload_pack, N_("path"), N_("path to upload pack on remote end")), - OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force overwrite of local branch"), 0), + OPT__FORCE(&force, N_("force overwrite of local reference"), 0), OPT_BOOL('m', "multiple", &multiple, N_("fetch from multiple remotes")), OPT_SET_INT('t', "tags", &tags, @@ -238,7 +239,7 @@ static int will_fetch(struct ref **head, const unsigned char *sha1) { struct ref *rm = *head; while (rm) { - if (!hashcmp(rm->old_oid.hash, sha1)) + if (hasheq(rm->old_oid.hash, sha1)) return 1; rm = rm->next; } @@ -507,7 +508,7 @@ static void adjust_refcol_width(const struct ref *ref) int max, rlen, llen, len; /* uptodate lines are only shown on high verbosity level */ - if (!verbosity && !oidcmp(&ref->peer_ref->old_oid, &ref->old_oid)) + if (!verbosity && oideq(&ref->peer_ref->old_oid, &ref->old_oid)) return; max = term_columns(); @@ -644,7 +645,7 @@ static int update_local_ref(struct ref *ref, if (type < 0) die(_("object %s not found"), oid_to_hex(&ref->new_oid)); - if (!oidcmp(&ref->old_oid, &ref->new_oid)) { + if (oideq(&ref->old_oid, &ref->new_oid)) { if (verbosity > 0) format_display(display, '=', _("[up to date]"), NULL, remote, pretty_ref, summary_width); @@ -667,12 +668,18 @@ static int update_local_ref(struct ref *ref, if (!is_null_oid(&ref->old_oid) && starts_with(ref->name, "refs/tags/")) { - int r; - r = s_update_ref("updating tag", ref, 0); - format_display(display, r ? '!' : 't', _("[tag update]"), - r ? _("unable to update local ref") : NULL, - remote, pretty_ref, summary_width); - return r; + if (force || ref->force) { + int r; + r = s_update_ref("updating tag", ref, 0); + format_display(display, r ? '!' : 't', _("[tag update]"), + r ? _("unable to update local ref") : NULL, + remote, pretty_ref, summary_width); + return r; + } else { + format_display(display, '!', _("[rejected]"), _("would clobber existing tag"), + remote, pretty_ref, summary_width); + return 1; + } } current = lookup_commit_reference_gently(the_repository, diff --git a/builtin/fmt-merge-msg.c b/builtin/fmt-merge-msg.c index f35ff1612b..59a40342b6 100644 --- a/builtin/fmt-merge-msg.c +++ b/builtin/fmt-merge-msg.c @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ #include "fmt-merge-msg.h" #include "gpg-interface.h" #include "repository.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" static const char * const fmt_merge_msg_usage[] = { N_("git fmt-merge-msg [-m <message>] [--log[=<n>] | --no-log] [--file <file>]"), @@ -78,9 +79,9 @@ static struct merge_parent *find_merge_parent(struct merge_parents *table, { int i; for (i = 0; i < table->nr; i++) { - if (given && oidcmp(&table->item[i].given, given)) + if (given && !oideq(&table->item[i].given, given)) continue; - if (commit && oidcmp(&table->item[i].commit, commit)) + if (commit && !oideq(&table->item[i].commit, commit)) continue; return &table->item[i]; } @@ -582,7 +583,7 @@ static void find_merge_parents(struct merge_parents *result, while (parents) { struct commit *cmit = pop_commit(&parents); for (i = 0; i < result->nr; i++) - if (!oidcmp(&result->item[i].commit, &cmit->object.oid)) + if (oideq(&result->item[i].commit, &cmit->object.oid)) result->item[i].used = 1; } diff --git a/builtin/fsck.c b/builtin/fsck.c index 250f5af118..63c8578cc1 100644 --- a/builtin/fsck.c +++ b/builtin/fsck.c @@ -740,7 +740,7 @@ int cmd_fsck(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) struct progress *progress = NULL; if (show_progress) { - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if (open_pack_index(p)) continue; @@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ int cmd_fsck(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) progress = start_progress(_("Checking objects"), total); } - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { /* verify gives error messages itself */ if (verify_pack(p, fsck_obj_buffer, diff --git a/builtin/gc.c b/builtin/gc.c index 57069442b0..2b592260e9 100644 --- a/builtin/gc.c +++ b/builtin/gc.c @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ static struct packed_git *find_base_packs(struct string_list *packs, { struct packed_git *p, *base = NULL; - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if (!p->pack_local) continue; if (limit) { @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ static int too_many_packs(void) if (gc_auto_pack_limit <= 0) return 0; - for (cnt = 0, p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (cnt = 0, p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if (!p->pack_local) continue; if (p->pack_keep) diff --git a/builtin/index-pack.c b/builtin/index-pack.c index 9582ead950..2004e25da2 100644 --- a/builtin/index-pack.c +++ b/builtin/index-pack.c @@ -719,9 +719,9 @@ static void find_ref_delta_children(const struct object_id *oid, *last_index = -1; return; } - while (first > 0 && !oidcmp(&ref_deltas[first - 1].oid, oid)) + while (first > 0 && oideq(&ref_deltas[first - 1].oid, oid)) --first; - while (last < end && !oidcmp(&ref_deltas[last + 1].oid, oid)) + while (last < end && oideq(&ref_deltas[last + 1].oid, oid)) ++last; *first_index = first; *last_index = last; @@ -1166,7 +1166,7 @@ static void parse_pack_objects(unsigned char *hash) /* Check pack integrity */ flush(); the_hash_algo->final_fn(hash, &input_ctx); - if (hashcmp(fill(the_hash_algo->rawsz), hash)) + if (!hasheq(fill(the_hash_algo->rawsz), hash)) die(_("pack is corrupted (SHA1 mismatch)")); use(the_hash_algo->rawsz); @@ -1280,7 +1280,7 @@ static void conclude_pack(int fix_thin_pack, const char *curr_pack, unsigned cha fixup_pack_header_footer(output_fd, pack_hash, curr_pack, nr_objects, read_hash, consumed_bytes-the_hash_algo->rawsz); - if (hashcmp(read_hash, tail_hash) != 0) + if (!hasheq(read_hash, tail_hash)) die(_("Unexpected tail checksum for %s " "(disk corruption?)"), curr_pack); } diff --git a/builtin/interpret-trailers.c b/builtin/interpret-trailers.c index b742539d4d..4b87e0dd2e 100644 --- a/builtin/interpret-trailers.c +++ b/builtin/interpret-trailers.c @@ -104,6 +104,7 @@ int cmd_interpret_trailers(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) OPT_BOOL(0, "unfold", &opts.unfold, N_("join whitespace-continued values")), { OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "parse", &opts, NULL, N_("set parsing options"), PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_NONEG, parse_opt_parse }, + OPT_BOOL(0, "no-divider", &opts.no_divider, N_("do not treat --- specially")), OPT_CALLBACK(0, "trailer", &trailers, N_("trailer"), N_("trailer(s) to add"), option_parse_trailer), OPT_END() diff --git a/builtin/log.c b/builtin/log.c index e094560d9a..1dbb9d829b 100644 --- a/builtin/log.c +++ b/builtin/log.c @@ -31,6 +31,9 @@ #include "progress.h" #include "commit-slab.h" #include "repository.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" +#include "interdiff.h" +#include "range-diff.h" #define MAIL_DEFAULT_WRAP 72 @@ -992,12 +995,32 @@ static char *find_branch_name(struct rev_info *rev) tip_oid = &rev->cmdline.rev[positive].item->oid; if (dwim_ref(ref, strlen(ref), &branch_oid, &full_ref) && skip_prefix(full_ref, "refs/heads/", &v) && - !oidcmp(tip_oid, &branch_oid)) + oideq(tip_oid, &branch_oid)) branch = xstrdup(v); free(full_ref); return branch; } +static void show_diffstat(struct rev_info *rev, + struct commit *origin, struct commit *head) +{ + struct diff_options opts; + + memcpy(&opts, &rev->diffopt, sizeof(opts)); + opts.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_SUMMARY | DIFF_FORMAT_DIFFSTAT; + opts.stat_width = MAIL_DEFAULT_WRAP; + + diff_setup_done(&opts); + + diff_tree_oid(get_commit_tree_oid(origin), + get_commit_tree_oid(head), + "", &opts); + diffcore_std(&opts); + diff_flush(&opts); + + fprintf(rev->diffopt.file, "\n"); +} + static void make_cover_letter(struct rev_info *rev, int use_stdout, struct commit *origin, int nr, struct commit **list, @@ -1011,7 +1034,6 @@ static void make_cover_letter(struct rev_info *rev, int use_stdout, struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; int i; const char *encoding = "UTF-8"; - struct diff_options opts; int need_8bit_cte = 0; struct pretty_print_context pp = {0}; struct commit *head = list[0]; @@ -1061,25 +1083,20 @@ static void make_cover_letter(struct rev_info *rev, int use_stdout, shortlog_output(&log); - /* - * We can only do diffstat with a unique reference point - */ - if (!origin) - return; - - memcpy(&opts, &rev->diffopt, sizeof(opts)); - opts.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_SUMMARY | DIFF_FORMAT_DIFFSTAT; - opts.stat_width = MAIL_DEFAULT_WRAP; + /* We can only do diffstat with a unique reference point */ + if (origin) + show_diffstat(rev, origin, head); - diff_setup_done(&opts); - - diff_tree_oid(get_commit_tree_oid(origin), - get_commit_tree_oid(head), - "", &opts); - diffcore_std(&opts); - diff_flush(&opts); + if (rev->idiff_oid1) { + fprintf_ln(rev->diffopt.file, "%s", rev->idiff_title); + show_interdiff(rev, 0); + } - fprintf(rev->diffopt.file, "\n"); + if (rev->rdiff1) { + fprintf_ln(rev->diffopt.file, "%s", rev->rdiff_title); + show_range_diff(rev->rdiff1, rev->rdiff2, + rev->creation_factor, 1, &rev->diffopt); + } } static const char *clean_message_id(const char *msg_id) @@ -1419,6 +1436,36 @@ static void print_bases(struct base_tree_info *bases, FILE *file) oidclr(&bases->base_commit); } +static const char *diff_title(struct strbuf *sb, int reroll_count, + const char *generic, const char *rerolled) +{ + if (reroll_count <= 0) + strbuf_addstr(sb, generic); + else /* RFC may be v0, so allow -v1 to diff against v0 */ + strbuf_addf(sb, rerolled, reroll_count - 1); + return sb->buf; +} + +static void infer_range_diff_ranges(struct strbuf *r1, + struct strbuf *r2, + const char *prev, + struct commit *origin, + struct commit *head) +{ + const char *head_oid = oid_to_hex(&head->object.oid); + + if (!strstr(prev, "..")) { + strbuf_addf(r1, "%s..%s", head_oid, prev); + strbuf_addf(r2, "%s..%s", prev, head_oid); + } else if (!origin) { + die(_("failed to infer range-diff ranges")); + } else { + strbuf_addstr(r1, prev); + strbuf_addf(r2, "%s..%s", + oid_to_hex(&origin->object.oid), head_oid); + } +} + int cmd_format_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { struct commit *commit; @@ -1446,6 +1493,13 @@ int cmd_format_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) struct base_tree_info bases; int show_progress = 0; struct progress *progress = NULL; + struct oid_array idiff_prev = OID_ARRAY_INIT; + struct strbuf idiff_title = STRBUF_INIT; + const char *rdiff_prev = NULL; + struct strbuf rdiff1 = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf rdiff2 = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf rdiff_title = STRBUF_INIT; + int creation_factor = -1; const struct option builtin_format_patch_options[] = { { OPTION_CALLBACK, 'n', "numbered", &numbered, NULL, @@ -1519,6 +1573,13 @@ int cmd_format_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) OPT__QUIET(&quiet, N_("don't print the patch filenames")), OPT_BOOL(0, "progress", &show_progress, N_("show progress while generating patches")), + OPT_CALLBACK(0, "interdiff", &idiff_prev, N_("rev"), + N_("show changes against <rev> in cover letter or single patch"), + parse_opt_object_name), + OPT_STRING(0, "range-diff", &rdiff_prev, N_("refspec"), + N_("show changes against <refspec> in cover letter or single patch")), + OPT_INTEGER(0, "creation-factor", &creation_factor, + N_("percentage by which creation is weighted")), OPT_END() }; @@ -1703,8 +1764,8 @@ int cmd_format_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) /* Don't say anything if head and upstream are the same. */ if (rev.pending.nr == 2) { struct object_array_entry *o = rev.pending.objects; - if (oidcmp(&o[0].item->oid, &o[1].item->oid) == 0) - return 0; + if (oideq(&o[0].item->oid, &o[1].item->oid)) + goto done; } get_patch_ids(&rev, &ids); } @@ -1728,7 +1789,7 @@ int cmd_format_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) } if (nr == 0) /* nothing to do */ - return 0; + goto done; total = nr; if (cover_letter == -1) { if (config_cover_letter == COVER_AUTO) @@ -1741,6 +1802,35 @@ int cmd_format_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (numbered) rev.total = total + start_number - 1; + if (idiff_prev.nr) { + if (!cover_letter && total != 1) + die(_("--interdiff requires --cover-letter or single patch")); + rev.idiff_oid1 = &idiff_prev.oid[idiff_prev.nr - 1]; + rev.idiff_oid2 = get_commit_tree_oid(list[0]); + rev.idiff_title = diff_title(&idiff_title, reroll_count, + _("Interdiff:"), + _("Interdiff against v%d:")); + } + + if (creation_factor < 0) + creation_factor = RANGE_DIFF_CREATION_FACTOR_DEFAULT; + else if (!rdiff_prev) + die(_("--creation-factor requires --range-diff")); + + if (rdiff_prev) { + if (!cover_letter && total != 1) + die(_("--range-diff requires --cover-letter or single patch")); + + infer_range_diff_ranges(&rdiff1, &rdiff2, rdiff_prev, + origin, list[0]); + rev.rdiff1 = rdiff1.buf; + rev.rdiff2 = rdiff2.buf; + rev.creation_factor = creation_factor; + rev.rdiff_title = diff_title(&rdiff_title, reroll_count, + _("Range-diff:"), + _("Range-diff against v%d:")); + } + if (!signature) { ; /* --no-signature inhibits all signatures */ } else if (signature && signature != git_version_string) { @@ -1778,6 +1868,9 @@ int cmd_format_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) print_signature(rev.diffopt.file); total++; start_number--; + /* interdiff/range-diff in cover-letter; omit from patches */ + rev.idiff_oid1 = NULL; + rev.rdiff1 = NULL; } rev.add_signoff = do_signoff; @@ -1858,6 +1951,13 @@ int cmd_format_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) string_list_clear(&extra_hdr, 0); if (ignore_if_in_upstream) free_patch_ids(&ids); + +done: + oid_array_clear(&idiff_prev); + strbuf_release(&idiff_title); + strbuf_release(&rdiff1); + strbuf_release(&rdiff2); + strbuf_release(&rdiff_title); return 0; } @@ -1949,7 +2049,7 @@ int cmd_cherry(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) /* Don't say anything if head and upstream are the same. */ if (revs.pending.nr == 2) { struct object_array_entry *o = revs.pending.objects; - if (oidcmp(&o[0].item->oid, &o[1].item->oid) == 0) + if (oideq(&o[0].item->oid, &o[1].item->oid)) return 0; } diff --git a/builtin/merge-base.c b/builtin/merge-base.c index 08d91b1f0c..1c92099070 100644 --- a/builtin/merge-base.c +++ b/builtin/merge-base.c @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ #include "revision.h" #include "parse-options.h" #include "repository.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" static int show_merge_base(struct commit **rev, int rev_nr, int show_all) { diff --git a/builtin/merge-tree.c b/builtin/merge-tree.c index f8023bae1e..8cea8a74f2 100644 --- a/builtin/merge-tree.c +++ b/builtin/merge-tree.c @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ static int same_entry(struct name_entry *a, struct name_entry *b) { return a->oid && b->oid && - !oidcmp(a->oid, b->oid) && + oideq(a->oid, b->oid) && a->mode == b->mode; } diff --git a/builtin/merge.c b/builtin/merge.c index 8f4a5065c2..e331ca6d48 100644 --- a/builtin/merge.c +++ b/builtin/merge.c @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ #include "packfile.h" #include "tag.h" #include "alias.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" #define DEFAULT_TWOHEAD (1<<0) #define DEFAULT_OCTOPUS (1<<1) @@ -1189,7 +1190,7 @@ static int merging_a_throwaway_tag(struct commit *commit) tag_ref = xstrfmt("refs/tags/%s", ((struct tag *)merge_remote_util(commit)->obj)->tag); if (!read_ref(tag_ref, &oid) && - !oidcmp(&oid, &merge_remote_util(commit)->obj->oid)) + oideq(&oid, &merge_remote_util(commit)->obj->oid)) is_throwaway_tag = 0; else is_throwaway_tag = 1; @@ -1448,7 +1449,7 @@ int cmd_merge(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) goto done; } else if (fast_forward != FF_NO && !remoteheads->next && !common->next && - !oidcmp(&common->item->object.oid, &head_commit->object.oid)) { + oideq(&common->item->object.oid, &head_commit->object.oid)) { /* Again the most common case of merging one remote. */ struct strbuf msg = STRBUF_INIT; struct commit *commit; @@ -1521,7 +1522,7 @@ int cmd_merge(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) * HEAD^^" would be missed. */ common_one = get_merge_bases(head_commit, j->item); - if (oidcmp(&common_one->item->object.oid, &j->item->object.oid)) { + if (!oideq(&common_one->item->object.oid, &j->item->object.oid)) { up_to_date = 0; break; } diff --git a/builtin/multi-pack-index.c b/builtin/multi-pack-index.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2633efd95d --- /dev/null +++ b/builtin/multi-pack-index.c @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +#include "builtin.h" +#include "cache.h" +#include "config.h" +#include "parse-options.h" +#include "midx.h" + +static char const * const builtin_multi_pack_index_usage[] = { + N_("git multi-pack-index [--object-dir=<dir>] write"), + NULL +}; + +static struct opts_multi_pack_index { + const char *object_dir; +} opts; + +int cmd_multi_pack_index(int argc, const char **argv, + const char *prefix) +{ + static struct option builtin_multi_pack_index_options[] = { + OPT_FILENAME(0, "object-dir", &opts.object_dir, + N_("object directory containing set of packfile and pack-index pairs")), + OPT_END(), + }; + + git_config(git_default_config, NULL); + + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, + builtin_multi_pack_index_options, + builtin_multi_pack_index_usage, 0); + + if (!opts.object_dir) + opts.object_dir = get_object_directory(); + + if (argc == 0) + usage_with_options(builtin_multi_pack_index_usage, + builtin_multi_pack_index_options); + + if (argc > 1) { + die(_("too many arguments")); + return 1; + } + + if (!strcmp(argv[0], "write")) + return write_midx_file(opts.object_dir); + + die(_("unrecognized verb: %s"), argv[0]); +} diff --git a/builtin/pack-objects.c b/builtin/pack-objects.c index d1144a8f7e..e6316d294d 100644 --- a/builtin/pack-objects.c +++ b/builtin/pack-objects.c @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ #include "streaming.h" #include "thread-utils.h" #include "pack-bitmap.h" +#include "delta-islands.h" #include "reachable.h" #include "sha1-array.h" #include "argv-array.h" @@ -31,6 +32,7 @@ #include "packfile.h" #include "object-store.h" #include "dir.h" +#include "midx.h" #define IN_PACK(obj) oe_in_pack(&to_pack, obj) #define SIZE(obj) oe_size(&to_pack, obj) @@ -40,6 +42,7 @@ #define DELTA_CHILD(obj) oe_delta_child(&to_pack, obj) #define DELTA_SIBLING(obj) oe_delta_sibling(&to_pack, obj) #define SET_DELTA(obj, val) oe_set_delta(&to_pack, obj, val) +#define SET_DELTA_EXT(obj, oid) oe_set_delta_ext(&to_pack, obj, oid) #define SET_DELTA_SIZE(obj, val) oe_set_delta_size(&to_pack, obj, val) #define SET_DELTA_CHILD(obj, val) oe_set_delta_child(&to_pack, obj, val) #define SET_DELTA_SIBLING(obj, val) oe_set_delta_sibling(&to_pack, obj, val) @@ -59,6 +62,8 @@ static struct packing_data to_pack; static struct pack_idx_entry **written_list; static uint32_t nr_result, nr_written, nr_seen; +static struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git; +static uint32_t write_layer; static int non_empty; static int reuse_delta = 1, reuse_object = 1; @@ -79,6 +84,7 @@ static unsigned long pack_size_limit; static int depth = 50; static int delta_search_threads; static int pack_to_stdout; +static int thin; static int num_preferred_base; static struct progress *progress_state; @@ -93,6 +99,8 @@ static uint16_t write_bitmap_options; static int exclude_promisor_objects; +static int use_delta_islands; + static unsigned long delta_cache_size = 0; static unsigned long max_delta_cache_size = DEFAULT_DELTA_CACHE_SIZE; static unsigned long cache_max_small_delta_size = 1000; @@ -612,7 +620,7 @@ static inline void add_to_write_order(struct object_entry **wo, unsigned int *endp, struct object_entry *e) { - if (e->filled) + if (e->filled || oe_layer(&to_pack, e) != write_layer) return; wo[(*endp)++] = e; e->filled = 1; @@ -672,48 +680,15 @@ static void add_family_to_write_order(struct object_entry **wo, add_descendants_to_write_order(wo, endp, root); } -static struct object_entry **compute_write_order(void) +static void compute_layer_order(struct object_entry **wo, unsigned int *wo_end) { - unsigned int i, wo_end, last_untagged; - - struct object_entry **wo; + unsigned int i, last_untagged; struct object_entry *objects = to_pack.objects; for (i = 0; i < to_pack.nr_objects; i++) { - objects[i].tagged = 0; - objects[i].filled = 0; - SET_DELTA_CHILD(&objects[i], NULL); - SET_DELTA_SIBLING(&objects[i], NULL); - } - - /* - * Fully connect delta_child/delta_sibling network. - * Make sure delta_sibling is sorted in the original - * recency order. - */ - for (i = to_pack.nr_objects; i > 0;) { - struct object_entry *e = &objects[--i]; - if (!DELTA(e)) - continue; - /* Mark me as the first child */ - e->delta_sibling_idx = DELTA(e)->delta_child_idx; - SET_DELTA_CHILD(DELTA(e), e); - } - - /* - * Mark objects that are at the tip of tags. - */ - for_each_tag_ref(mark_tagged, NULL); - - /* - * Give the objects in the original recency order until - * we see a tagged tip. - */ - ALLOC_ARRAY(wo, to_pack.nr_objects); - for (i = wo_end = 0; i < to_pack.nr_objects; i++) { if (objects[i].tagged) break; - add_to_write_order(wo, &wo_end, &objects[i]); + add_to_write_order(wo, wo_end, &objects[i]); } last_untagged = i; @@ -722,7 +697,7 @@ static struct object_entry **compute_write_order(void) */ for (; i < to_pack.nr_objects; i++) { if (objects[i].tagged) - add_to_write_order(wo, &wo_end, &objects[i]); + add_to_write_order(wo, wo_end, &objects[i]); } /* @@ -732,7 +707,7 @@ static struct object_entry **compute_write_order(void) if (oe_type(&objects[i]) != OBJ_COMMIT && oe_type(&objects[i]) != OBJ_TAG) continue; - add_to_write_order(wo, &wo_end, &objects[i]); + add_to_write_order(wo, wo_end, &objects[i]); } /* @@ -741,16 +716,60 @@ static struct object_entry **compute_write_order(void) for (i = last_untagged; i < to_pack.nr_objects; i++) { if (oe_type(&objects[i]) != OBJ_TREE) continue; - add_to_write_order(wo, &wo_end, &objects[i]); + add_to_write_order(wo, wo_end, &objects[i]); } /* * Finally all the rest in really tight order */ for (i = last_untagged; i < to_pack.nr_objects; i++) { - if (!objects[i].filled) - add_family_to_write_order(wo, &wo_end, &objects[i]); + if (!objects[i].filled && oe_layer(&to_pack, &objects[i]) == write_layer) + add_family_to_write_order(wo, wo_end, &objects[i]); } +} + +static struct object_entry **compute_write_order(void) +{ + uint32_t max_layers = 1; + unsigned int i, wo_end; + + struct object_entry **wo; + struct object_entry *objects = to_pack.objects; + + for (i = 0; i < to_pack.nr_objects; i++) { + objects[i].tagged = 0; + objects[i].filled = 0; + SET_DELTA_CHILD(&objects[i], NULL); + SET_DELTA_SIBLING(&objects[i], NULL); + } + + /* + * Fully connect delta_child/delta_sibling network. + * Make sure delta_sibling is sorted in the original + * recency order. + */ + for (i = to_pack.nr_objects; i > 0;) { + struct object_entry *e = &objects[--i]; + if (!DELTA(e)) + continue; + /* Mark me as the first child */ + e->delta_sibling_idx = DELTA(e)->delta_child_idx; + SET_DELTA_CHILD(DELTA(e), e); + } + + /* + * Mark objects that are at the tip of tags. + */ + for_each_tag_ref(mark_tagged, NULL); + + if (use_delta_islands) + max_layers = compute_pack_layers(&to_pack); + + ALLOC_ARRAY(wo, to_pack.nr_objects); + wo_end = 0; + + for (; write_layer < max_layers; ++write_layer) + compute_layer_order(wo, &wo_end); if (wo_end != to_pack.nr_objects) die(_("ordered %u objects, expected %"PRIu32), @@ -951,8 +970,7 @@ static int no_try_delta(const char *path) if (!check) check = attr_check_initl("delta", NULL); - if (git_check_attr(&the_index, path, check)) - return 0; + git_check_attr(&the_index, path, check); if (ATTR_FALSE(check->items[0].value)) return 1; return 0; @@ -1040,6 +1058,7 @@ static int want_object_in_pack(const struct object_id *oid, { int want; struct list_head *pos; + struct multi_pack_index *m; if (!exclude && local && has_loose_object_nonlocal(oid)) return 0; @@ -1054,6 +1073,32 @@ static int want_object_in_pack(const struct object_id *oid, if (want != -1) return want; } + + for (m = get_multi_pack_index(the_repository); m; m = m->next) { + struct pack_entry e; + if (fill_midx_entry(oid, &e, m)) { + struct packed_git *p = e.p; + off_t offset; + + if (p == *found_pack) + offset = *found_offset; + else + offset = find_pack_entry_one(oid->hash, p); + + if (offset) { + if (!*found_pack) { + if (!is_pack_valid(p)) + continue; + *found_offset = offset; + *found_pack = p; + } + want = want_found_object(exclude, p); + if (want != -1) + return want; + } + } + } + list_for_each(pos, get_packed_git_mru(the_repository)) { struct packed_git *p = list_entry(pos, struct packed_git, mru); off_t offset; @@ -1202,7 +1247,7 @@ static struct pbase_tree_cache *pbase_tree_get(const struct object_id *oid) */ for (neigh = 0; neigh < 8; neigh++) { ent = pbase_tree_cache[my_ix]; - if (ent && !oidcmp(&ent->oid, oid)) { + if (ent && oideq(&ent->oid, oid)) { ent->ref++; return ent; } @@ -1384,7 +1429,7 @@ static void add_preferred_base(struct object_id *oid) return; for (it = pbase_tree; it; it = it->next) { - if (!oidcmp(&it->pcache.oid, &tree_oid)) { + if (oideq(&it->pcache.oid, &tree_oid)) { free(data); return; } @@ -1510,11 +1555,16 @@ static void check_object(struct object_entry *entry) break; } - if (base_ref && (base_entry = packlist_find(&to_pack, base_ref, NULL))) { + if (base_ref && ( + (base_entry = packlist_find(&to_pack, base_ref, NULL)) || + (thin && + bitmap_has_sha1_in_uninteresting(bitmap_git, base_ref))) && + in_same_island(&entry->idx.oid, &base_entry->idx.oid)) { /* * If base_ref was set above that means we wish to - * reuse delta data, and we even found that base - * in the list of objects we want to pack. Goodie! + * reuse delta data, and either we found that object in + * the list of objects we want to pack, or it's one we + * know the receiver has. * * Depth value does not matter - find_deltas() will * never consider reused delta as the base object to @@ -1523,10 +1573,16 @@ static void check_object(struct object_entry *entry) */ oe_set_type(entry, entry->in_pack_type); SET_SIZE(entry, in_pack_size); /* delta size */ - SET_DELTA(entry, base_entry); SET_DELTA_SIZE(entry, in_pack_size); - entry->delta_sibling_idx = base_entry->delta_child_idx; - SET_DELTA_CHILD(base_entry, entry); + + if (base_entry) { + SET_DELTA(entry, base_entry); + entry->delta_sibling_idx = base_entry->delta_child_idx; + SET_DELTA_CHILD(base_entry, entry); + } else { + SET_DELTA_EXT(entry, base_ref); + } + unuse_pack(&w_curs); return; } @@ -1826,6 +1882,11 @@ static int type_size_sort(const void *_a, const void *_b) return -1; if (a->preferred_base < b->preferred_base) return 1; + if (use_delta_islands) { + int island_cmp = island_delta_cmp(&a->idx.oid, &b->idx.oid); + if (island_cmp) + return island_cmp; + } if (a_size > b_size) return -1; if (a_size < b_size) @@ -1986,6 +2047,9 @@ static int try_delta(struct unpacked *trg, struct unpacked *src, if (trg_size < src_size / 32) return 0; + if (!in_same_island(&trg->entry->idx.oid, &src->entry->idx.oid)) + return 0; + /* Load data if not already done */ if (!trg->data) { read_lock(); @@ -2528,6 +2592,9 @@ static void prepare_pack(int window, int depth) uint32_t i, nr_deltas; unsigned n; + if (use_delta_islands) + resolve_tree_islands(progress, &to_pack); + get_object_details(); /* @@ -2691,6 +2758,9 @@ static void show_commit(struct commit *commit, void *data) if (write_bitmap_index) index_commit_for_bitmap(commit); + + if (use_delta_islands) + propagate_island_marks(commit); } static void show_object(struct object *obj, const char *name, void *data) @@ -2698,6 +2768,19 @@ static void show_object(struct object *obj, const char *name, void *data) add_preferred_base_object(name); add_object_entry(&obj->oid, obj->type, name, 0); obj->flags |= OBJECT_ADDED; + + if (use_delta_islands) { + const char *p; + unsigned depth = 0; + struct object_entry *ent; + + for (p = strchr(name, '/'); p; p = strchr(p + 1, '/')) + depth++; + + ent = packlist_find(&to_pack, obj->oid.hash, NULL); + if (ent && depth > oe_tree_depth(&to_pack, ent)) + oe_set_tree_depth(&to_pack, ent, depth); + } } static void show_object__ma_allow_any(struct object *obj, const char *name, void *data) @@ -2806,7 +2889,7 @@ static void add_objects_in_unpacked_packs(struct rev_info *revs) memset(&in_pack, 0, sizeof(in_pack)); - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { struct object_id oid; struct object *o; @@ -2870,7 +2953,7 @@ static int has_sha1_pack_kept_or_nonlocal(const struct object_id *oid) struct packed_git *p; p = (last_found != (void *)1) ? last_found : - get_packed_git(the_repository); + get_all_packs(the_repository); while (p) { if ((!p->pack_local || p->pack_keep || @@ -2880,7 +2963,7 @@ static int has_sha1_pack_kept_or_nonlocal(const struct object_id *oid) return 1; } if (p == last_found) - p = get_packed_git(the_repository); + p = get_all_packs(the_repository); else p = p->next; if (p == last_found) @@ -2916,7 +2999,7 @@ static void loosen_unused_packed_objects(struct rev_info *revs) uint32_t i; struct object_id oid; - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if (!p->pack_local || p->pack_keep || p->pack_keep_in_core) continue; @@ -2951,7 +3034,6 @@ static int pack_options_allow_reuse(void) static int get_object_list_from_bitmap(struct rev_info *revs) { - struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git; if (!(bitmap_git = prepare_bitmap_walk(revs))) return -1; @@ -2967,7 +3049,6 @@ static int get_object_list_from_bitmap(struct rev_info *revs) } traverse_bitmap_commit_list(bitmap_git, &add_object_entry_from_bitmap); - free_bitmap_index(bitmap_git); return 0; } @@ -3025,6 +3106,9 @@ static void get_object_list(int ac, const char **av) if (use_bitmap_index && !get_object_list_from_bitmap(&revs)) return; + if (use_delta_islands) + load_delta_islands(); + if (prepare_revision_walk(&revs)) die(_("revision walk setup failed")); mark_edges_uninteresting(&revs, show_edge); @@ -3063,7 +3147,7 @@ static void add_extra_kept_packs(const struct string_list *names) if (!names->nr) return; - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { const char *name = basename(p->pack_name); int i; @@ -3115,7 +3199,6 @@ static int option_parse_unpack_unreachable(const struct option *opt, int cmd_pack_objects(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { int use_internal_rev_list = 0; - int thin = 0; int shallow = 0; int all_progress_implied = 0; struct argv_array rp = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT; @@ -3204,6 +3287,8 @@ int cmd_pack_objects(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) option_parse_missing_action }, OPT_BOOL(0, "exclude-promisor-objects", &exclude_promisor_objects, N_("do not pack objects in promisor packfiles")), + OPT_BOOL(0, "delta-islands", &use_delta_islands, + N_("respect islands during delta compression")), OPT_END(), }; @@ -3330,13 +3415,16 @@ int cmd_pack_objects(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (pack_to_stdout || !rev_list_all) write_bitmap_index = 0; + if (use_delta_islands) + argv_array_push(&rp, "--topo-order"); + if (progress && all_progress_implied) progress = 2; add_extra_kept_packs(&keep_pack_list); if (ignore_packed_keep_on_disk) { struct packed_git *p; - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) if (p->pack_local && p->pack_keep) break; if (!p) /* no keep-able packs found */ @@ -3349,7 +3437,7 @@ int cmd_pack_objects(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) * it also covers non-local objects */ struct packed_git *p; - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if (!p->pack_local) { have_non_local_packs = 1; break; diff --git a/builtin/pack-redundant.c b/builtin/pack-redundant.c index 0494dceff7..cf9a9aabd4 100644 --- a/builtin/pack-redundant.c +++ b/builtin/pack-redundant.c @@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ static struct pack_list * add_pack(struct packed_git *p) static struct pack_list * add_pack_file(const char *filename) { - struct packed_git *p = get_packed_git(the_repository); + struct packed_git *p = get_all_packs(the_repository); if (strlen(filename) < 40) die("Bad pack filename: %s", filename); @@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ static struct pack_list * add_pack_file(const char *filename) static void load_all(void) { - struct packed_git *p = get_packed_git(the_repository); + struct packed_git *p = get_all_packs(the_repository); while (p) { add_pack(p); diff --git a/builtin/pull.c b/builtin/pull.c index 681c127a07..b2055d1dd6 100644 --- a/builtin/pull.c +++ b/builtin/pull.c @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ #include "tempfile.h" #include "lockfile.h" #include "wt-status.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" enum rebase_type { REBASE_INVALID = -1, @@ -799,7 +800,7 @@ static int run_rebase(const struct object_id *curr_head, struct argv_array args = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT; if (!get_octopus_merge_base(&oct_merge_base, curr_head, merge_head, fork_point)) - if (!is_null_oid(fork_point) && !oidcmp(&oct_merge_base, fork_point)) + if (!is_null_oid(fork_point) && oideq(&oct_merge_base, fork_point)) fork_point = NULL; argv_array_push(&args, "rebase"); @@ -902,7 +903,7 @@ int cmd_pull(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) oidclr(&curr_head); if (!is_null_oid(&orig_head) && !is_null_oid(&curr_head) && - oidcmp(&orig_head, &curr_head)) { + !oideq(&orig_head, &curr_head)) { /* * The fetch involved updating the current branch. * diff --git a/builtin/range-diff.c b/builtin/range-diff.c index 0aa9bed41f..96af537493 100644 --- a/builtin/range-diff.c +++ b/builtin/range-diff.c @@ -11,14 +11,9 @@ N_("git range-diff [<options>] <base> <old-tip> <new-tip>"), NULL }; -static struct strbuf *output_prefix_cb(struct diff_options *opt, void *data) -{ - return data; -} - int cmd_range_diff(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { - int creation_factor = 60; + int creation_factor = RANGE_DIFF_CREATION_FACTOR_DEFAULT; struct diff_options diffopt = { NULL }; int simple_color = -1; struct option options[] = { @@ -29,17 +24,11 @@ int cmd_range_diff(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) OPT_END() }; int i, j, res = 0; - struct strbuf four_spaces = STRBUF_INIT; struct strbuf range1 = STRBUF_INIT, range2 = STRBUF_INIT; git_config(git_diff_ui_config, NULL); diff_setup(&diffopt); - diffopt.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH; - diffopt.flags.suppress_diff_headers = 1; - diffopt.output_prefix = output_prefix_cb; - strbuf_addstr(&four_spaces, " "); - diffopt.output_prefix_data = &four_spaces; argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, builtin_range_diff_usage, PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN | @@ -63,12 +52,9 @@ int cmd_range_diff(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) options + ARRAY_SIZE(options) - 1, /* OPT_END */ builtin_range_diff_usage, 0); - if (simple_color < 1) { - if (!simple_color) - /* force color when --dual-color was used */ - diffopt.use_color = 1; - diffopt.flags.dual_color_diffed_diffs = 1; - } + /* force color when --dual-color was used */ + if (!simple_color) + diffopt.use_color = 1; if (argc == 2) { if (!strstr(argv[0], "..")) @@ -106,11 +92,10 @@ int cmd_range_diff(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) } res = show_range_diff(range1.buf, range2.buf, creation_factor, - &diffopt); + simple_color < 1, &diffopt); strbuf_release(&range1); strbuf_release(&range2); - strbuf_release(&four_spaces); return res; } diff --git a/builtin/receive-pack.c b/builtin/receive-pack.c index c17ce94e12..4d30001950 100644 --- a/builtin/receive-pack.c +++ b/builtin/receive-pack.c @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #include "packfile.h" #include "object-store.h" #include "protocol.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" static const char * const receive_pack_usage[] = { N_("git receive-pack <git-dir>"), @@ -465,7 +466,7 @@ static char *prepare_push_cert_nonce(const char *path, timestamp_t stamp) unsigned char sha1[GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ]; strbuf_addf(&buf, "%s:%"PRItime, path, stamp); - hmac_sha1(sha1, buf.buf, buf.len, cert_nonce_seed, strlen(cert_nonce_seed));; + hmac_sha1(sha1, buf.buf, buf.len, cert_nonce_seed, strlen(cert_nonce_seed)); strbuf_release(&buf); /* RFC 2104 5. HMAC-SHA1-80 */ @@ -1222,8 +1223,8 @@ static void check_aliased_update(struct command *cmd, struct string_list *list) dst_cmd = (struct command *) item->util; - if (!oidcmp(&cmd->old_oid, &dst_cmd->old_oid) && - !oidcmp(&cmd->new_oid, &dst_cmd->new_oid)) + if (oideq(&cmd->old_oid, &dst_cmd->old_oid) && + oideq(&cmd->new_oid, &dst_cmd->new_oid)) return; dst_cmd->skip_update = 1; diff --git a/builtin/remote.c b/builtin/remote.c index 7876db1c20..f7edf7f2cb 100644 --- a/builtin/remote.c +++ b/builtin/remote.c @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ #include "refspec.h" #include "object-store.h" #include "argv-array.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" static const char * const builtin_remote_usage[] = { N_("git remote [-v | --verbose]"), @@ -412,7 +413,7 @@ static int get_push_ref_states(const struct ref *remote_refs, if (is_null_oid(&ref->new_oid)) { info->status = PUSH_STATUS_DELETE; - } else if (!oidcmp(&ref->old_oid, &ref->new_oid)) + } else if (oideq(&ref->old_oid, &ref->new_oid)) info->status = PUSH_STATUS_UPTODATE; else if (is_null_oid(&ref->old_oid)) info->status = PUSH_STATUS_CREATE; @@ -625,7 +626,7 @@ static int mv(int argc, const char **argv) oldremote = remote_get(rename.old_name); if (!remote_is_configured(oldremote, 1)) - die(_("No such remote: %s"), rename.old_name); + die(_("No such remote: '%s'"), rename.old_name); if (!strcmp(rename.old_name, rename.new_name) && oldremote->origin != REMOTE_CONFIG) return migrate_file(oldremote); @@ -761,7 +762,7 @@ static int rm(int argc, const char **argv) remote = remote_get(argv[1]); if (!remote_is_configured(remote, 1)) - die(_("No such remote: %s"), argv[1]); + die(_("No such remote: '%s'"), argv[1]); known_remotes.to_delete = remote; for_each_remote(add_known_remote, &known_remotes); @@ -860,7 +861,7 @@ static int get_remote_ref_states(const char *name, states->remote = remote_get(name); if (!states->remote) - return error(_("No such remote: %s"), name); + return error(_("No such remote: '%s'"), name); read_branches(); diff --git a/builtin/repack.c b/builtin/repack.c index d5886039cc..c6a7943d5c 100644 --- a/builtin/repack.c +++ b/builtin/repack.c @@ -8,12 +8,14 @@ #include "strbuf.h" #include "string-list.h" #include "argv-array.h" +#include "midx.h" #include "packfile.h" #include "object-store.h" static int delta_base_offset = 1; static int pack_kept_objects = -1; static int write_bitmaps; +static int use_delta_islands; static char *packdir, *packtmp; static const char *const git_repack_usage[] = { @@ -42,6 +44,10 @@ static int repack_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) write_bitmaps = git_config_bool(var, value); return 0; } + if (!strcmp(var, "repack.usedeltaislands")) { + use_delta_islands = git_config_bool(var, value); + return 0; + } return git_default_config(var, value, cb); } @@ -280,6 +286,7 @@ int cmd_repack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) int keep_unreachable = 0; struct string_list keep_pack_list = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; int no_update_server_info = 0; + int midx_cleared = 0; struct pack_objects_args po_args = {NULL}; struct option builtin_repack_options[] = { @@ -301,6 +308,8 @@ int cmd_repack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) N_("pass --local to git-pack-objects")), OPT_BOOL('b', "write-bitmap-index", &write_bitmaps, N_("write bitmap index")), + OPT_BOOL('i', "delta-islands", &use_delta_islands, + N_("pass --delta-islands to git-pack-objects")), OPT_STRING(0, "unpack-unreachable", &unpack_unreachable, N_("approxidate"), N_("with -A, do not loosen objects older than this")), OPT_BOOL('k', "keep-unreachable", &keep_unreachable, @@ -361,6 +370,8 @@ int cmd_repack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) argv_array_push(&cmd.args, "--exclude-promisor-objects"); if (write_bitmaps) argv_array_push(&cmd.args, "--write-bitmap-index"); + if (use_delta_islands) + argv_array_push(&cmd.args, "--delta-islands"); if (pack_everything & ALL_INTO_ONE) { get_non_kept_pack_filenames(&existing_packs, &keep_pack_list); @@ -418,6 +429,13 @@ int cmd_repack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) for_each_string_list_item(item, &names) { for (ext = 0; ext < ARRAY_SIZE(exts); ext++) { char *fname, *fname_old; + + if (!midx_cleared) { + /* if we move a packfile, it will invalidated the midx */ + clear_midx_file(get_object_directory()); + midx_cleared = 1; + } + fname = mkpathdup("%s/pack-%s%s", packdir, item->string, exts[ext].name); if (!file_exists(fname)) { diff --git a/builtin/replace.c b/builtin/replace.c index 4f05791f3e..8e67e09819 100644 --- a/builtin/replace.c +++ b/builtin/replace.c @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ static int edit_and_replace(const char *object_ref, int force, int raw) } free(tmpfile); - if (!oidcmp(&old_oid, &new_oid)) + if (oideq(&old_oid, &new_oid)) return error(_("new object is the same as the old one: '%s'"), oid_to_hex(&old_oid)); return replace_object_oid(object_ref, &old_oid, "replacement", &new_oid, force); @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ static int check_one_mergetag(struct commit *commit, if (get_oid(mergetag_data->argv[i], &oid) < 0) return error(_("not a valid object name: '%s'"), mergetag_data->argv[i]); - if (!oidcmp(&tag->tagged->oid, &oid)) + if (oideq(&tag->tagged->oid, &oid)) return 0; /* found */ } @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ static int create_graft(int argc, const char **argv, int force, int gentle) strbuf_release(&buf); - if (!oidcmp(&old_oid, &new_oid)) { + if (oideq(&old_oid, &new_oid)) { if (gentle) { warning(_("graft for '%s' unnecessary"), oid_to_hex(&old_oid)); return 0; diff --git a/builtin/rerere.c b/builtin/rerere.c index 0bc40298c2..5ed941b91f 100644 --- a/builtin/rerere.c +++ b/builtin/rerere.c @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ int cmd_rerere(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (!strcmp(argv[0], "forget")) { struct pathspec pathspec; if (argc < 2) - warning("'git rerere forget' without paths is deprecated"); + warning(_("'git rerere forget' without paths is deprecated")); parse_pathspec(&pathspec, 0, PATHSPEC_PREFER_CWD, prefix, argv + 1); return rerere_forget(&pathspec); @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ int cmd_rerere(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) const char *path = merge_rr.items[i].string; const struct rerere_id *id = merge_rr.items[i].util; if (diff_two(rerere_path(id, "preimage"), path, path, path)) - die("unable to generate diff for %s", rerere_path(id, NULL)); + die(_("unable to generate diff for '%s'"), rerere_path(id, NULL)); } } else usage_with_options(rerere_usage, options); diff --git a/builtin/rev-list.c b/builtin/rev-list.c index 5b07f3f4a2..ed0ea7dc5b 100644 --- a/builtin/rev-list.c +++ b/builtin/rev-list.c @@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ int cmd_rev_list(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if ((!revs.commits && reflog_walk_empty(revs.reflog_info) && (!(revs.tag_objects || revs.tree_objects || revs.blob_objects) && !revs.pending.nr) && - !revs.rev_input_given) || + !revs.rev_input_given && !revs.read_from_stdin) || revs.diff) usage(rev_list_usage); diff --git a/builtin/rev-parse.c b/builtin/rev-parse.c index 0f09bbbf65..455f62246d 100644 --- a/builtin/rev-parse.c +++ b/builtin/rev-parse.c @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ #include "revision.h" #include "split-index.h" #include "submodule.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" #define DO_REVS 1 #define DO_NOREV 2 diff --git a/builtin/rm.c b/builtin/rm.c index 2cbe89e0ae..17086d3d97 100644 --- a/builtin/rm.c +++ b/builtin/rm.c @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ static int check_local_mod(struct object_id *head, int index_only) if (no_head || get_tree_entry(head, name, &oid, &mode) || ce->ce_mode != create_ce_mode(mode) - || oidcmp(&ce->oid, &oid)) + || !oideq(&ce->oid, &oid)) staged_changes = 1; /* diff --git a/builtin/show-branch.c b/builtin/show-branch.c index 363cf8509a..65f4a4c83c 100644 --- a/builtin/show-branch.c +++ b/builtin/show-branch.c @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ static int append_head_ref(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid, /* If both heads/foo and tags/foo exists, get_sha1 would * get confused. */ - if (get_oid(refname + ofs, &tmp) || oidcmp(&tmp, oid)) + if (get_oid(refname + ofs, &tmp) || !oideq(&tmp, oid)) ofs = 5; return append_ref(refname + ofs, oid, 0); } @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ static int append_remote_ref(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid, /* If both heads/foo and tags/foo exists, get_sha1 would * get confused. */ - if (get_oid(refname + ofs, &tmp) || oidcmp(&tmp, oid)) + if (get_oid(refname + ofs, &tmp) || !oideq(&tmp, oid)) ofs = 5; return append_ref(refname + ofs, oid, 0); } @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ static void snarf_refs(int head, int remotes) static int rev_is_head(const char *head, const char *name, unsigned char *head_sha1, unsigned char *sha1) { - if (!head || (head_sha1 && sha1 && hashcmp(head_sha1, sha1))) + if (!head || (head_sha1 && sha1 && !hasheq(head_sha1, sha1))) return 0; skip_prefix(head, "refs/heads/", &head); if (!skip_prefix(name, "refs/heads/", &name)) diff --git a/builtin/submodule--helper.c b/builtin/submodule--helper.c index f6fb8991f3..247881189f 100644 --- a/builtin/submodule--helper.c +++ b/builtin/submodule--helper.c @@ -1233,6 +1233,7 @@ static int clone_submodule(const char *path, const char *gitdir, const char *url if (gitdir && *gitdir) argv_array_pushl(&cp.args, "--separate-git-dir", gitdir, NULL); + argv_array_push(&cp.args, "--"); argv_array_push(&cp.args, url); argv_array_push(&cp.args, path); @@ -1443,6 +1444,72 @@ static int module_clone(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) return 0; } +static void determine_submodule_update_strategy(struct repository *r, + int just_cloned, + const char *path, + const char *update, + struct submodule_update_strategy *out) +{ + const struct submodule *sub = submodule_from_path(r, &null_oid, path); + char *key; + const char *val; + + key = xstrfmt("submodule.%s.update", sub->name); + + if (update) { + trace_printf("parsing update"); + if (parse_submodule_update_strategy(update, out) < 0) + die(_("Invalid update mode '%s' for submodule path '%s'"), + update, path); + } else if (!repo_config_get_string_const(r, key, &val)) { + if (parse_submodule_update_strategy(val, out) < 0) + die(_("Invalid update mode '%s' configured for submodule path '%s'"), + val, path); + } else if (sub->update_strategy.type != SM_UPDATE_UNSPECIFIED) { + trace_printf("loaded thing"); + out->type = sub->update_strategy.type; + out->command = sub->update_strategy.command; + } else + out->type = SM_UPDATE_CHECKOUT; + + if (just_cloned && + (out->type == SM_UPDATE_MERGE || + out->type == SM_UPDATE_REBASE || + out->type == SM_UPDATE_NONE)) + out->type = SM_UPDATE_CHECKOUT; + + free(key); +} + +static int module_update_module_mode(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) +{ + const char *path, *update = NULL; + int just_cloned; + struct submodule_update_strategy update_strategy = { .type = SM_UPDATE_CHECKOUT }; + + if (argc < 3 || argc > 4) + die("submodule--helper update-module-clone expects <just-cloned> <path> [<update>]"); + + just_cloned = git_config_int("just_cloned", argv[1]); + path = argv[2]; + + if (argc == 4) + update = argv[3]; + + determine_submodule_update_strategy(the_repository, + just_cloned, path, update, + &update_strategy); + fputs(submodule_strategy_to_string(&update_strategy), stdout); + + return 0; +} + +struct update_clone_data { + const struct submodule *sub; + struct object_id oid; + unsigned just_cloned; +}; + struct submodule_update_clone { /* index into 'list', the list of submodules to look into for cloning */ int current; @@ -1462,8 +1529,9 @@ struct submodule_update_clone { const char *recursive_prefix; const char *prefix; - /* Machine-readable status lines to be consumed by git-submodule.sh */ - struct string_list projectlines; + /* to be consumed by git-submodule.sh */ + struct update_clone_data *update_clone; + int update_clone_nr; int update_clone_alloc; /* If we want to stop as fast as possible and return an error */ unsigned quickstop : 1; @@ -1471,11 +1539,13 @@ struct submodule_update_clone { /* failed clones to be retried again */ const struct cache_entry **failed_clones; int failed_clones_nr, failed_clones_alloc; + + int max_jobs; }; #define SUBMODULE_UPDATE_CLONE_INIT {0, MODULE_LIST_INIT, 0, \ SUBMODULE_UPDATE_STRATEGY_INIT, 0, 0, -1, STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP, 0, \ NULL, NULL, NULL, \ - STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP, 0, NULL, 0, 0} + NULL, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0, 0, 0} static void next_submodule_warn_missing(struct submodule_update_clone *suc, @@ -1569,11 +1639,12 @@ static int prepare_to_clone_next_submodule(const struct cache_entry *ce, strbuf_addf(&sb, "%s/.git", ce->name); needs_cloning = !file_exists(sb.buf); - strbuf_reset(&sb); - strbuf_addf(&sb, "%06o %s %d %d\t%s\n", ce->ce_mode, - oid_to_hex(&ce->oid), ce_stage(ce), - needs_cloning, ce->name); - string_list_append(&suc->projectlines, sb.buf); + ALLOC_GROW(suc->update_clone, suc->update_clone_nr + 1, + suc->update_clone_alloc); + oidcpy(&suc->update_clone[suc->update_clone_nr].oid, &ce->oid); + suc->update_clone[suc->update_clone_nr].just_cloned = needs_cloning; + suc->update_clone[suc->update_clone_nr].sub = sub; + suc->update_clone_nr++; if (!needs_cloning) goto cleanup; @@ -1714,11 +1785,44 @@ static int git_update_clone_config(const char *var, const char *value, return 0; } +static void update_submodule(struct update_clone_data *ucd) +{ + fprintf(stdout, "dummy %s %d\t%s\n", + oid_to_hex(&ucd->oid), + ucd->just_cloned, + ucd->sub->path); +} + +static int update_submodules(struct submodule_update_clone *suc) +{ + int i; + + run_processes_parallel(suc->max_jobs, + update_clone_get_next_task, + update_clone_start_failure, + update_clone_task_finished, + suc); + + /* + * We saved the output and put it out all at once now. + * That means: + * - the listener does not have to interleave their (checkout) + * work with our fetching. The writes involved in a + * checkout involve more straightforward sequential I/O. + * - the listener can avoid doing any work if fetching failed. + */ + if (suc->quickstop) + return 1; + + for (i = 0; i < suc->update_clone_nr; i++) + update_submodule(&suc->update_clone[i]); + + return 0; +} + static int update_clone(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { const char *update = NULL; - int max_jobs = 1; - struct string_list_item *item; struct pathspec pathspec; struct submodule_update_clone suc = SUBMODULE_UPDATE_CLONE_INIT; @@ -1740,7 +1844,7 @@ static int update_clone(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) OPT_STRING(0, "depth", &suc.depth, "<depth>", N_("Create a shallow clone truncated to the " "specified number of revisions")), - OPT_INTEGER('j', "jobs", &max_jobs, + OPT_INTEGER('j', "jobs", &suc.max_jobs, N_("parallel jobs")), OPT_BOOL(0, "recommend-shallow", &suc.recommend_shallow, N_("whether the initial clone should follow the shallow recommendation")), @@ -1756,8 +1860,8 @@ static int update_clone(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) }; suc.prefix = prefix; - update_clone_config_from_gitmodules(&max_jobs); - git_config(git_update_clone_config, &max_jobs); + update_clone_config_from_gitmodules(&suc.max_jobs); + git_config(git_update_clone_config, &suc.max_jobs); argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, module_update_clone_options, git_submodule_helper_usage, 0); @@ -1772,27 +1876,7 @@ static int update_clone(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (pathspec.nr) suc.warn_if_uninitialized = 1; - run_processes_parallel(max_jobs, - update_clone_get_next_task, - update_clone_start_failure, - update_clone_task_finished, - &suc); - - /* - * We saved the output and put it out all at once now. - * That means: - * - the listener does not have to interleave their (checkout) - * work with our fetching. The writes involved in a - * checkout involve more straightforward sequential I/O. - * - the listener can avoid doing any work if fetching failed. - */ - if (suc.quickstop) - return 1; - - for_each_string_list_item(item, &suc.projectlines) - fprintf(stdout, "%s", item->string); - - return 0; + return update_submodules(&suc); } static int resolve_relative_path(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) @@ -1938,6 +2022,45 @@ static int push_check(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) return 0; } +static int ensure_core_worktree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) +{ + const struct submodule *sub; + const char *path; + char *cw; + struct repository subrepo; + + if (argc != 2) + BUG("submodule--helper connect-gitdir-workingtree <name> <path>"); + + path = argv[1]; + + sub = submodule_from_path(the_repository, &null_oid, path); + if (!sub) + BUG("We could get the submodule handle before?"); + + if (repo_submodule_init(&subrepo, the_repository, path)) + die(_("could not get a repository handle for submodule '%s'"), path); + + if (!repo_config_get_string(&subrepo, "core.worktree", &cw)) { + char *cfg_file, *abs_path; + const char *rel_path; + struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; + + cfg_file = repo_git_path(&subrepo, "config"); + + abs_path = absolute_pathdup(path); + rel_path = relative_path(abs_path, subrepo.gitdir, &sb); + + git_config_set_in_file(cfg_file, "core.worktree", rel_path); + + free(cfg_file); + free(abs_path); + strbuf_release(&sb); + } + + return 0; +} + static int absorb_git_dirs(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { int i; @@ -2015,7 +2138,9 @@ static struct cmd_struct commands[] = { {"list", module_list, 0}, {"name", module_name, 0}, {"clone", module_clone, 0}, + {"update-module-mode", module_update_module_mode, 0}, {"update-clone", update_clone, 0}, + {"ensure-core-worktree", ensure_core_worktree, 0}, {"relative-path", resolve_relative_path, 0}, {"resolve-relative-url", resolve_relative_url, 0}, {"resolve-relative-url-test", resolve_relative_url_test, 0}, diff --git a/builtin/tag.c b/builtin/tag.c index 9a19ffb49f..f623632186 100644 --- a/builtin/tag.c +++ b/builtin/tag.c @@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ int cmd_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) ref_transaction_commit(transaction, &err)) die("%s", err.buf); ref_transaction_free(transaction); - if (force && !is_null_oid(&prev) && oidcmp(&prev, &object)) + if (force && !is_null_oid(&prev) && !oideq(&prev, &object)) printf(_("Updated tag '%s' (was %s)\n"), tag, find_unique_abbrev(&prev, DEFAULT_ABBREV)); diff --git a/builtin/unpack-objects.c b/builtin/unpack-objects.c index 30d9413b4b..80478808b3 100644 --- a/builtin/unpack-objects.c +++ b/builtin/unpack-objects.c @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ static void added_object(unsigned nr, enum object_type type, struct delta_info *info; while ((info = *p) != NULL) { - if (!oidcmp(&info->base_oid, &obj_list[nr].oid) || + if (oideq(&info->base_oid, &obj_list[nr].oid) || info->base_offset == obj_list[nr].offset) { *p = info->next; p = &delta_list; @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ int cmd_unpack_objects(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (fsck_finish(&fsck_options)) die(_("fsck error in pack objects")); } - if (hashcmp(fill(the_hash_algo->rawsz), oid.hash)) + if (!hasheq(fill(the_hash_algo->rawsz), oid.hash)) die("final sha1 did not match"); use(the_hash_algo->rawsz); diff --git a/builtin/update-index.c b/builtin/update-index.c index fe84003b4f..e7fab78b3b 100644 --- a/builtin/update-index.c +++ b/builtin/update-index.c @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ static int unresolve_one(const char *path) ret = -1; goto free_return; } - if (!oidcmp(&ce_2->oid, &ce_3->oid) && + if (oideq(&ce_2->oid, &ce_3->oid) && ce_2->ce_mode == ce_3->ce_mode) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: identical in both, skipping.\n", path); @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ static int do_reupdate(int ac, const char **av, old = read_one_ent(NULL, &head_oid, ce->name, ce_namelen(ce), 0); if (old && ce->ce_mode == old->ce_mode && - !oidcmp(&ce->oid, &old->oid)) { + oideq(&ce->oid, &old->oid)) { discard_cache_entry(old); continue; /* unchanged */ } diff --git a/builtin/update-ref.c b/builtin/update-ref.c index 4fa3c0a86f..2d8f7f0578 100644 --- a/builtin/update-ref.c +++ b/builtin/update-ref.c @@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ static const char * const git_update_ref_usage[] = { }; static char line_termination = '\n'; -static int update_flags; +static unsigned int update_flags; +static unsigned int default_flags; static unsigned create_reflog_flag; static const char *msg; @@ -205,7 +206,7 @@ static const char *parse_cmd_update(struct ref_transaction *transaction, msg, &err)) die("%s", err.buf); - update_flags = 0; + update_flags = default_flags; free(refname); strbuf_release(&err); @@ -237,7 +238,7 @@ static const char *parse_cmd_create(struct ref_transaction *transaction, msg, &err)) die("%s", err.buf); - update_flags = 0; + update_flags = default_flags; free(refname); strbuf_release(&err); @@ -273,7 +274,7 @@ static const char *parse_cmd_delete(struct ref_transaction *transaction, update_flags, msg, &err)) die("%s", err.buf); - update_flags = 0; + update_flags = default_flags; free(refname); strbuf_release(&err); @@ -302,7 +303,7 @@ static const char *parse_cmd_verify(struct ref_transaction *transaction, update_flags, &err)) die("%s", err.buf); - update_flags = 0; + update_flags = default_flags; free(refname); strbuf_release(&err); @@ -357,7 +358,6 @@ int cmd_update_ref(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) const char *refname, *oldval; struct object_id oid, oldoid; int delete = 0, no_deref = 0, read_stdin = 0, end_null = 0; - unsigned int flags = 0; int create_reflog = 0; struct option options[] = { OPT_STRING( 'm', NULL, &msg, N_("reason"), N_("reason of the update")), @@ -378,6 +378,11 @@ int cmd_update_ref(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) create_reflog_flag = create_reflog ? REF_FORCE_CREATE_REFLOG : 0; + if (no_deref) { + default_flags = REF_NO_DEREF; + update_flags = default_flags; + } + if (read_stdin) { struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT; struct ref_transaction *transaction; @@ -385,7 +390,7 @@ int cmd_update_ref(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) transaction = ref_transaction_begin(&err); if (!transaction) die("%s", err.buf); - if (delete || no_deref || argc > 0) + if (delete || argc > 0) usage_with_options(git_update_ref_usage, options); if (end_null) line_termination = '\0'; @@ -427,8 +432,6 @@ int cmd_update_ref(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) die("%s: not a valid old SHA1", oldval); } - if (no_deref) - flags = REF_NO_DEREF; if (delete) /* * For purposes of backwards compatibility, we treat @@ -436,9 +439,9 @@ int cmd_update_ref(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) */ return delete_ref(msg, refname, (oldval && !is_null_oid(&oldoid)) ? &oldoid : NULL, - flags); + default_flags); else return update_ref(msg, refname, &oid, oldval ? &oldoid : NULL, - flags | create_reflog_flag, + default_flags | create_reflog_flag, UPDATE_REFS_DIE_ON_ERR); } diff --git a/builtin/worktree.c b/builtin/worktree.c index 41e7714396..c4abbde2b8 100644 --- a/builtin/worktree.c +++ b/builtin/worktree.c @@ -47,6 +47,26 @@ static int git_worktree_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) return git_default_config(var, value, cb); } +static int delete_git_dir(const char *id) +{ + struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; + int ret; + + strbuf_addstr(&sb, git_common_path("worktrees/%s", id)); + ret = remove_dir_recursively(&sb, 0); + if (ret < 0 && errno == ENOTDIR) + ret = unlink(sb.buf); + if (ret) + error_errno(_("failed to delete '%s'"), sb.buf); + strbuf_release(&sb); + return ret; +} + +static void delete_worktrees_dir_if_empty(void) +{ + rmdir(git_path("worktrees")); /* ignore failed removal */ +} + static int prune_worktree(const char *id, struct strbuf *reason) { struct stat st; @@ -116,10 +136,8 @@ static int prune_worktree(const char *id, struct strbuf *reason) static void prune_worktrees(void) { struct strbuf reason = STRBUF_INIT; - struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT; DIR *dir = opendir(git_path("worktrees")); struct dirent *d; - int ret; if (!dir) return; while ((d = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { @@ -132,18 +150,12 @@ static void prune_worktrees(void) printf("%s\n", reason.buf); if (show_only) continue; - git_path_buf(&path, "worktrees/%s", d->d_name); - ret = remove_dir_recursively(&path, 0); - if (ret < 0 && errno == ENOTDIR) - ret = unlink(path.buf); - if (ret) - error_errno(_("failed to remove '%s'"), path.buf); + delete_git_dir(d->d_name); } closedir(dir); if (!show_only) - rmdir(git_path("worktrees")); + delete_worktrees_dir_if_empty(); strbuf_release(&reason); - strbuf_release(&path); } static int prune(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) @@ -212,6 +224,43 @@ static const char *worktree_basename(const char *path, int *olen) return name; } +static void validate_worktree_add(const char *path, const struct add_opts *opts) +{ + struct worktree **worktrees; + struct worktree *wt; + int locked; + + if (file_exists(path) && !is_empty_dir(path)) + die(_("'%s' already exists"), path); + + worktrees = get_worktrees(0); + /* + * find_worktree()'s suffix matching may undesirably find the main + * rather than a linked worktree (for instance, when the basenames + * of the main worktree and the one being created are the same). + * We're only interested in linked worktrees, so skip the main + * worktree with +1. + */ + wt = find_worktree(worktrees + 1, NULL, path); + if (!wt) + goto done; + + locked = !!is_worktree_locked(wt); + if ((!locked && opts->force) || (locked && opts->force > 1)) { + if (delete_git_dir(wt->id)) + die(_("unable to re-add worktree '%s'"), path); + goto done; + } + + if (locked) + die(_("'%s' is a missing but locked worktree;\nuse 'add -f -f' to override, or 'unlock' and 'prune' or 'remove' to clear"), path); + else + die(_("'%s' is a missing but already registered worktree;\nuse 'add -f' to override, or 'prune' or 'remove' to clear"), path); + +done: + free_worktrees(worktrees); +} + static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname, const struct add_opts *opts) { @@ -226,8 +275,7 @@ static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname, struct commit *commit = NULL; int is_branch = 0; - if (file_exists(path) && !is_empty_dir(path)) - die(_("'%s' already exists"), path); + validate_worktree_add(path, opts); /* is 'refname' a branch or commit? */ if (!opts->detach && !strbuf_check_branch_ref(&symref, refname) && @@ -697,13 +745,17 @@ static void validate_no_submodules(const struct worktree *wt) static int move_worktree(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) { + int force = 0; struct option options[] = { + OPT__FORCE(&force, + N_("force move even if worktree is dirty or locked"), + PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE), OPT_END() }; struct worktree **worktrees, *wt; struct strbuf dst = STRBUF_INIT; struct strbuf errmsg = STRBUF_INIT; - const char *reason; + const char *reason = NULL; char *path; ac = parse_options(ac, av, prefix, options, worktree_usage, 0); @@ -734,12 +786,13 @@ static int move_worktree(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) validate_no_submodules(wt); - reason = is_worktree_locked(wt); + if (force < 2) + reason = is_worktree_locked(wt); if (reason) { if (*reason) - die(_("cannot move a locked working tree, lock reason: %s"), + die(_("cannot move a locked working tree, lock reason: %s\nuse 'move -f -f' to override or unlock first"), reason); - die(_("cannot move a locked working tree")); + die(_("cannot move a locked working tree;\nuse 'move -f -f' to override or unlock first")); } if (validate_worktree(wt, &errmsg, 0)) die(_("validation failed, cannot move working tree: %s"), @@ -822,32 +875,18 @@ static int delete_git_work_tree(struct worktree *wt) return ret; } -static int delete_git_dir(struct worktree *wt) -{ - struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; - int ret = 0; - - strbuf_addstr(&sb, git_common_path("worktrees/%s", wt->id)); - if (remove_dir_recursively(&sb, 0)) { - error_errno(_("failed to delete '%s'"), sb.buf); - ret = -1; - } - strbuf_release(&sb); - return ret; -} - static int remove_worktree(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) { int force = 0; struct option options[] = { OPT__FORCE(&force, - N_("force removing even if the worktree is dirty"), + N_("force removal even if worktree is dirty or locked"), PARSE_OPT_NOCOMPLETE), OPT_END() }; struct worktree **worktrees, *wt; struct strbuf errmsg = STRBUF_INIT; - const char *reason; + const char *reason = NULL; int ret = 0; ac = parse_options(ac, av, prefix, options, worktree_usage, 0); @@ -860,12 +899,13 @@ static int remove_worktree(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) die(_("'%s' is not a working tree"), av[0]); if (is_main_worktree(wt)) die(_("'%s' is a main working tree"), av[0]); - reason = is_worktree_locked(wt); + if (force < 2) + reason = is_worktree_locked(wt); if (reason) { if (*reason) - die(_("cannot remove a locked working tree, lock reason: %s"), + die(_("cannot remove a locked working tree, lock reason: %s\nuse 'remove -f -f' to override or unlock first"), reason); - die(_("cannot remove a locked working tree")); + die(_("cannot remove a locked working tree;\nuse 'remove -f -f' to override or unlock first")); } if (validate_worktree(wt, &errmsg, WT_VALIDATE_WORKTREE_MISSING_OK)) die(_("validation failed, cannot remove working tree: %s"), @@ -882,7 +922,8 @@ static int remove_worktree(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) * continue on even if ret is non-zero, there's no going back * from here. */ - ret |= delete_git_dir(wt); + ret |= delete_git_dir(wt->id); + delete_worktrees_dir_if_empty(); free_worktrees(worktrees); return ret; diff --git a/bulk-checkin.c b/bulk-checkin.c index 9f3b644811..409ecb566b 100644 --- a/bulk-checkin.c +++ b/bulk-checkin.c @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ static int already_written(struct bulk_checkin_state *state, struct object_id *o /* Might want to keep the list sorted */ for (i = 0; i < state->nr_written; i++) - if (!oidcmp(&state->written[i]->oid, oid)) + if (oideq(&state->written[i]->oid, oid)) return 1; /* This is a new object we need to keep */ @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ static int write_bundle_refs(int bundle_fd, struct rev_info *revs) * commit that is referenced by the tag, and not the tag * itself. */ - if (oidcmp(&oid, &e->item->oid)) { + if (!oideq(&oid, &e->item->oid)) { /* * Is this the positive end of a range expressed * in terms of a tag (e.g. v2.0 from the range diff --git a/cache-tree.c b/cache-tree.c index 16ea022c46..5ce51468f0 100644 --- a/cache-tree.c +++ b/cache-tree.c @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ #include "tree-walk.h" #include "cache-tree.h" #include "object-store.h" +#include "replace-object.h" #ifndef DEBUG #define DEBUG 0 @@ -433,7 +434,9 @@ int cache_tree_update(struct index_state *istate, int flags) if (i) return i; + trace_performance_enter(); i = update_one(it, cache, entries, "", 0, &skip, flags); + trace_performance_leave("cache_tree_update"); if (i < 0) return i; istate->cache_changed |= CACHE_TREE_CHANGED; @@ -714,7 +717,84 @@ int cache_tree_matches_traversal(struct cache_tree *root, it = find_cache_tree_from_traversal(root, info); it = cache_tree_find(it, ent->path); - if (it && it->entry_count > 0 && !oidcmp(ent->oid, &it->oid)) + if (it && it->entry_count > 0 && oideq(ent->oid, &it->oid)) return it->entry_count; return 0; } + +static void verify_one(struct index_state *istate, + struct cache_tree *it, + struct strbuf *path) +{ + int i, pos, len = path->len; + struct strbuf tree_buf = STRBUF_INIT; + struct object_id new_oid; + + for (i = 0; i < it->subtree_nr; i++) { + strbuf_addf(path, "%s/", it->down[i]->name); + verify_one(istate, it->down[i]->cache_tree, path); + strbuf_setlen(path, len); + } + + if (it->entry_count < 0 || + /* no verification on tests (t7003) that replace trees */ + lookup_replace_object(the_repository, &it->oid) != &it->oid) + return; + + if (path->len) { + pos = index_name_pos(istate, path->buf, path->len); + pos = -pos - 1; + } else { + pos = 0; + } + + i = 0; + while (i < it->entry_count) { + struct cache_entry *ce = istate->cache[pos + i]; + const char *slash; + struct cache_tree_sub *sub = NULL; + const struct object_id *oid; + const char *name; + unsigned mode; + int entlen; + + if (ce->ce_flags & (CE_STAGEMASK | CE_INTENT_TO_ADD | CE_REMOVE)) + BUG("%s with flags 0x%x should not be in cache-tree", + ce->name, ce->ce_flags); + name = ce->name + path->len; + slash = strchr(name, '/'); + if (slash) { + entlen = slash - name; + sub = find_subtree(it, ce->name + path->len, entlen, 0); + if (!sub || sub->cache_tree->entry_count < 0) + BUG("bad subtree '%.*s'", entlen, name); + oid = &sub->cache_tree->oid; + mode = S_IFDIR; + i += sub->cache_tree->entry_count; + } else { + oid = &ce->oid; + mode = ce->ce_mode; + entlen = ce_namelen(ce) - path->len; + i++; + } + strbuf_addf(&tree_buf, "%o %.*s%c", mode, entlen, name, '\0'); + strbuf_add(&tree_buf, oid->hash, the_hash_algo->rawsz); + } + hash_object_file(tree_buf.buf, tree_buf.len, tree_type, &new_oid); + if (oidcmp(&new_oid, &it->oid)) + BUG("cache-tree for path %.*s does not match. " + "Expected %s got %s", len, path->buf, + oid_to_hex(&new_oid), oid_to_hex(&it->oid)); + strbuf_setlen(path, len); + strbuf_release(&tree_buf); +} + +void cache_tree_verify(struct index_state *istate) +{ + struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT; + + if (!istate->cache_tree) + return; + verify_one(istate, istate->cache_tree, &path); + strbuf_release(&path); +} diff --git a/cache-tree.h b/cache-tree.h index fc0c842e77..0ab6784ffe 100644 --- a/cache-tree.h +++ b/cache-tree.h @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ struct cache_tree *cache_tree_read(const char *buffer, unsigned long size); int cache_tree_fully_valid(struct cache_tree *); int cache_tree_update(struct index_state *, int); +void cache_tree_verify(struct index_state *); /* bitmasks to write_cache_as_tree flags */ #define WRITE_TREE_MISSING_OK 1 @@ -1041,14 +1041,24 @@ static inline int oidcmp(const struct object_id *oid1, const struct object_id *o return hashcmp(oid1->hash, oid2->hash); } +static inline int hasheq(const unsigned char *sha1, const unsigned char *sha2) +{ + return !hashcmp(sha1, sha2); +} + +static inline int oideq(const struct object_id *oid1, const struct object_id *oid2) +{ + return hasheq(oid1->hash, oid2->hash); +} + static inline int is_null_sha1(const unsigned char *sha1) { - return !hashcmp(sha1, null_sha1); + return hasheq(sha1, null_sha1); } static inline int is_null_oid(const struct object_id *oid) { - return !hashcmp(oid->hash, null_sha1); + return hasheq(oid->hash, null_sha1); } static inline void hashcpy(unsigned char *sha_dst, const unsigned char *sha_src) @@ -1085,22 +1095,22 @@ static inline void oidread(struct object_id *oid, const unsigned char *hash) static inline int is_empty_blob_sha1(const unsigned char *sha1) { - return !hashcmp(sha1, the_hash_algo->empty_blob->hash); + return hasheq(sha1, the_hash_algo->empty_blob->hash); } static inline int is_empty_blob_oid(const struct object_id *oid) { - return !oidcmp(oid, the_hash_algo->empty_blob); + return oideq(oid, the_hash_algo->empty_blob); } static inline int is_empty_tree_sha1(const unsigned char *sha1) { - return !hashcmp(sha1, the_hash_algo->empty_tree->hash); + return hasheq(sha1, the_hash_algo->empty_tree->hash); } static inline int is_empty_tree_oid(const struct object_id *oid) { - return !oidcmp(oid, the_hash_algo->empty_tree); + return oideq(oid, the_hash_algo->empty_tree); } const char *empty_tree_oid_hex(void); @@ -1518,6 +1528,7 @@ struct checkout { unsigned force:1, quiet:1, not_new:1, + clone:1, refresh_cache:1; }; #define CHECKOUT_INIT { NULL, "" } diff --git a/combine-diff.c b/combine-diff.c index de7695e728..0fed4ca529 100644 --- a/combine-diff.c +++ b/combine-diff.c @@ -1138,8 +1138,8 @@ static void show_patch_diff(struct combine_diff_path *elem, int num_parent, for (i = 0; i < num_parent; i++) { int j; for (j = 0; j < i; j++) { - if (!oidcmp(&elem->parent[i].oid, - &elem->parent[j].oid)) { + if (oideq(&elem->parent[i].oid, + &elem->parent[j].oid)) { reuse_combine_diff(sline, cnt, i, j); break; } diff --git a/command-list.txt b/command-list.txt index a9dda3b8af..c36ea3c182 100644 --- a/command-list.txt +++ b/command-list.txt @@ -123,6 +123,7 @@ git-merge-index plumbingmanipulators git-merge-one-file purehelpers git-mergetool ancillarymanipulators complete git-merge-tree ancillaryinterrogators +git-multi-pack-index plumbingmanipulators git-mktag plumbingmanipulators git-mktree plumbingmanipulators git-mv mainporcelain worktree diff --git a/commit-graph.c b/commit-graph.c index 8a1bec7b8a..7f4519ec3b 100644 --- a/commit-graph.c +++ b/commit-graph.c @@ -213,8 +213,9 @@ static int prepare_commit_graph(struct repository *r) return !!r->objects->commit_graph; r->objects->commit_graph_attempted = 1; - if (repo_config_get_bool(r, "core.commitgraph", &config_value) || - !config_value) + if (!git_env_bool(GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH, 0) && + (repo_config_get_bool(r, "core.commitgraph", &config_value) || + !config_value)) /* * This repository is not configured to use commit graphs, so * do not load one. (But report commit_graph_attempted anyway @@ -233,6 +234,24 @@ static int prepare_commit_graph(struct repository *r) return !!r->objects->commit_graph; } +int generation_numbers_enabled(struct repository *r) +{ + uint32_t first_generation; + struct commit_graph *g; + if (!prepare_commit_graph(r)) + return 0; + + g = r->objects->commit_graph; + + if (!g->num_commits) + return 0; + + first_generation = get_be32(g->chunk_commit_data + + g->hash_len + 8) >> 2; + + return !!first_generation; +} + static void close_commit_graph(void) { free_commit_graph(the_repository->objects->commit_graph); @@ -765,7 +784,7 @@ void write_commit_graph(const char *obj_dir, count_distinct = 1; for (i = 1; i < oids.nr; i++) { - if (oidcmp(&oids.list[i-1], &oids.list[i])) + if (!oideq(&oids.list[i - 1], &oids.list[i])) count_distinct++; } @@ -779,7 +798,7 @@ void write_commit_graph(const char *obj_dir, num_extra_edges = 0; for (i = 0; i < oids.nr; i++) { int num_parents = 0; - if (i > 0 && !oidcmp(&oids.list[i-1], &oids.list[i])) + if (i > 0 && oideq(&oids.list[i - 1], &oids.list[i])) continue; commits.list[commits.nr] = lookup_commit(the_repository, &oids.list[i]); @@ -900,7 +919,7 @@ int verify_commit_graph(struct repository *r, struct commit_graph *g) f = hashfd(devnull, NULL); hashwrite(f, g->data, g->data_len - g->hash_len); finalize_hashfile(f, checksum.hash, CSUM_CLOSE); - if (hashcmp(checksum.hash, g->data + g->data_len - g->hash_len)) { + if (!hasheq(checksum.hash, g->data + g->data_len - g->hash_len)) { graph_report(_("the commit-graph file has incorrect checksum and is likely corrupt")); verify_commit_graph_error = VERIFY_COMMIT_GRAPH_ERROR_HASH; } @@ -960,7 +979,7 @@ int verify_commit_graph(struct repository *r, struct commit_graph *g) continue; } - if (oidcmp(&get_commit_tree_in_graph_one(g, graph_commit)->object.oid, + if (!oideq(&get_commit_tree_in_graph_one(g, graph_commit)->object.oid, get_commit_tree_oid(odb_commit))) graph_report("root tree OID for commit %s in commit-graph is %s != %s", oid_to_hex(&cur_oid), @@ -977,7 +996,7 @@ int verify_commit_graph(struct repository *r, struct commit_graph *g) break; } - if (oidcmp(&graph_parents->item->object.oid, &odb_parents->item->object.oid)) + if (!oideq(&graph_parents->item->object.oid, &odb_parents->item->object.oid)) graph_report("commit-graph parent for %s is %s != %s", oid_to_hex(&cur_oid), oid_to_hex(&graph_parents->item->object.oid), diff --git a/commit-graph.h b/commit-graph.h index eea62f8c0e..b050476765 100644 --- a/commit-graph.h +++ b/commit-graph.h @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ #include "string-list.h" #include "cache.h" +#define GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH "GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH" + struct commit; char *get_commit_graph_filename(const char *obj_dir); @@ -52,6 +54,12 @@ struct commit_graph { struct commit_graph *load_commit_graph_one(const char *graph_file); +/* + * Return 1 if and only if the repository has a commit-graph + * file and generation numbers are computed in that file. + */ +int generation_numbers_enabled(struct repository *r); + void write_commit_graph_reachable(const char *obj_dir, int append); void write_commit_graph(const char *obj_dir, struct string_list *pack_indexes, diff --git a/commit-reach.c b/commit-reach.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..00e5ceee6f --- /dev/null +++ b/commit-reach.c @@ -0,0 +1,692 @@ +#include "cache.h" +#include "commit.h" +#include "commit-graph.h" +#include "decorate.h" +#include "prio-queue.h" +#include "tree.h" +#include "ref-filter.h" +#include "revision.h" +#include "tag.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" + +/* Remember to update object flag allocation in object.h */ +#define REACHABLE (1u<<15) +#define PARENT1 (1u<<16) +#define PARENT2 (1u<<17) +#define STALE (1u<<18) +#define RESULT (1u<<19) + +static const unsigned all_flags = (PARENT1 | PARENT2 | STALE | RESULT); + +static int queue_has_nonstale(struct prio_queue *queue) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < queue->nr; i++) { + struct commit *commit = queue->array[i].data; + if (!(commit->object.flags & STALE)) + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +/* all input commits in one and twos[] must have been parsed! */ +static struct commit_list *paint_down_to_common(struct commit *one, int n, + struct commit **twos, + int min_generation) +{ + struct prio_queue queue = { compare_commits_by_gen_then_commit_date }; + struct commit_list *result = NULL; + int i; + uint32_t last_gen = GENERATION_NUMBER_INFINITY; + + if (!min_generation) + queue.compare = compare_commits_by_commit_date; + + one->object.flags |= PARENT1; + if (!n) { + commit_list_append(one, &result); + return result; + } + prio_queue_put(&queue, one); + + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + twos[i]->object.flags |= PARENT2; + prio_queue_put(&queue, twos[i]); + } + + while (queue_has_nonstale(&queue)) { + struct commit *commit = prio_queue_get(&queue); + struct commit_list *parents; + int flags; + + if (min_generation && commit->generation > last_gen) + BUG("bad generation skip %8x > %8x at %s", + commit->generation, last_gen, + oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid)); + last_gen = commit->generation; + + if (commit->generation < min_generation) + break; + + flags = commit->object.flags & (PARENT1 | PARENT2 | STALE); + if (flags == (PARENT1 | PARENT2)) { + if (!(commit->object.flags & RESULT)) { + commit->object.flags |= RESULT; + commit_list_insert_by_date(commit, &result); + } + /* Mark parents of a found merge stale */ + flags |= STALE; + } + parents = commit->parents; + while (parents) { + struct commit *p = parents->item; + parents = parents->next; + if ((p->object.flags & flags) == flags) + continue; + if (parse_commit(p)) + return NULL; + p->object.flags |= flags; + prio_queue_put(&queue, p); + } + } + + clear_prio_queue(&queue); + return result; +} + +static struct commit_list *merge_bases_many(struct commit *one, int n, struct commit **twos) +{ + struct commit_list *list = NULL; + struct commit_list *result = NULL; + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + if (one == twos[i]) + /* + * We do not mark this even with RESULT so we do not + * have to clean it up. + */ + return commit_list_insert(one, &result); + } + + if (parse_commit(one)) + return NULL; + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + if (parse_commit(twos[i])) + return NULL; + } + + list = paint_down_to_common(one, n, twos, 0); + + while (list) { + struct commit *commit = pop_commit(&list); + if (!(commit->object.flags & STALE)) + commit_list_insert_by_date(commit, &result); + } + return result; +} + +struct commit_list *get_octopus_merge_bases(struct commit_list *in) +{ + struct commit_list *i, *j, *k, *ret = NULL; + + if (!in) + return ret; + + commit_list_insert(in->item, &ret); + + for (i = in->next; i; i = i->next) { + struct commit_list *new_commits = NULL, *end = NULL; + + for (j = ret; j; j = j->next) { + struct commit_list *bases; + bases = get_merge_bases(i->item, j->item); + if (!new_commits) + new_commits = bases; + else + end->next = bases; + for (k = bases; k; k = k->next) + end = k; + } + ret = new_commits; + } + return ret; +} + +static int remove_redundant(struct commit **array, int cnt) +{ + /* + * Some commit in the array may be an ancestor of + * another commit. Move such commit to the end of + * the array, and return the number of commits that + * are independent from each other. + */ + struct commit **work; + unsigned char *redundant; + int *filled_index; + int i, j, filled; + + work = xcalloc(cnt, sizeof(*work)); + redundant = xcalloc(cnt, 1); + ALLOC_ARRAY(filled_index, cnt - 1); + + for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) + parse_commit(array[i]); + for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { + struct commit_list *common; + uint32_t min_generation = array[i]->generation; + + if (redundant[i]) + continue; + for (j = filled = 0; j < cnt; j++) { + if (i == j || redundant[j]) + continue; + filled_index[filled] = j; + work[filled++] = array[j]; + + if (array[j]->generation < min_generation) + min_generation = array[j]->generation; + } + common = paint_down_to_common(array[i], filled, work, + min_generation); + if (array[i]->object.flags & PARENT2) + redundant[i] = 1; + for (j = 0; j < filled; j++) + if (work[j]->object.flags & PARENT1) + redundant[filled_index[j]] = 1; + clear_commit_marks(array[i], all_flags); + clear_commit_marks_many(filled, work, all_flags); + free_commit_list(common); + } + + /* Now collect the result */ + COPY_ARRAY(work, array, cnt); + for (i = filled = 0; i < cnt; i++) + if (!redundant[i]) + array[filled++] = work[i]; + for (j = filled, i = 0; i < cnt; i++) + if (redundant[i]) + array[j++] = work[i]; + free(work); + free(redundant); + free(filled_index); + return filled; +} + +static struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many_0(struct commit *one, + int n, + struct commit **twos, + int cleanup) +{ + struct commit_list *list; + struct commit **rslt; + struct commit_list *result; + int cnt, i; + + result = merge_bases_many(one, n, twos); + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + if (one == twos[i]) + return result; + } + if (!result || !result->next) { + if (cleanup) { + clear_commit_marks(one, all_flags); + clear_commit_marks_many(n, twos, all_flags); + } + return result; + } + + /* There are more than one */ + cnt = commit_list_count(result); + rslt = xcalloc(cnt, sizeof(*rslt)); + for (list = result, i = 0; list; list = list->next) + rslt[i++] = list->item; + free_commit_list(result); + + clear_commit_marks(one, all_flags); + clear_commit_marks_many(n, twos, all_flags); + + cnt = remove_redundant(rslt, cnt); + result = NULL; + for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) + commit_list_insert_by_date(rslt[i], &result); + free(rslt); + return result; +} + +struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many(struct commit *one, + int n, + struct commit **twos) +{ + return get_merge_bases_many_0(one, n, twos, 1); +} + +struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many_dirty(struct commit *one, + int n, + struct commit **twos) +{ + return get_merge_bases_many_0(one, n, twos, 0); +} + +struct commit_list *get_merge_bases(struct commit *one, struct commit *two) +{ + return get_merge_bases_many_0(one, 1, &two, 1); +} + +/* + * Is "commit" a descendant of one of the elements on the "with_commit" list? + */ +int is_descendant_of(struct commit *commit, struct commit_list *with_commit) +{ + if (!with_commit) + return 1; + + if (generation_numbers_enabled(the_repository)) { + struct commit_list *from_list = NULL; + int result; + commit_list_insert(commit, &from_list); + result = can_all_from_reach(from_list, with_commit, 0); + free_commit_list(from_list); + return result; + } else { + while (with_commit) { + struct commit *other; + + other = with_commit->item; + with_commit = with_commit->next; + if (in_merge_bases(other, commit)) + return 1; + } + return 0; + } +} + +/* + * Is "commit" an ancestor of one of the "references"? + */ +int in_merge_bases_many(struct commit *commit, int nr_reference, struct commit **reference) +{ + struct commit_list *bases; + int ret = 0, i; + uint32_t min_generation = GENERATION_NUMBER_INFINITY; + + if (parse_commit(commit)) + return ret; + for (i = 0; i < nr_reference; i++) { + if (parse_commit(reference[i])) + return ret; + if (reference[i]->generation < min_generation) + min_generation = reference[i]->generation; + } + + if (commit->generation > min_generation) + return ret; + + bases = paint_down_to_common(commit, nr_reference, reference, commit->generation); + if (commit->object.flags & PARENT2) + ret = 1; + clear_commit_marks(commit, all_flags); + clear_commit_marks_many(nr_reference, reference, all_flags); + free_commit_list(bases); + return ret; +} + +/* + * Is "commit" an ancestor of (i.e. reachable from) the "reference"? + */ +int in_merge_bases(struct commit *commit, struct commit *reference) +{ + return in_merge_bases_many(commit, 1, &reference); +} + +struct commit_list *reduce_heads(struct commit_list *heads) +{ + struct commit_list *p; + struct commit_list *result = NULL, **tail = &result; + struct commit **array; + int num_head, i; + + if (!heads) + return NULL; + + /* Uniquify */ + for (p = heads; p; p = p->next) + p->item->object.flags &= ~STALE; + for (p = heads, num_head = 0; p; p = p->next) { + if (p->item->object.flags & STALE) + continue; + p->item->object.flags |= STALE; + num_head++; + } + array = xcalloc(num_head, sizeof(*array)); + for (p = heads, i = 0; p; p = p->next) { + if (p->item->object.flags & STALE) { + array[i++] = p->item; + p->item->object.flags &= ~STALE; + } + } + num_head = remove_redundant(array, num_head); + for (i = 0; i < num_head; i++) + tail = &commit_list_insert(array[i], tail)->next; + free(array); + return result; +} + +void reduce_heads_replace(struct commit_list **heads) +{ + struct commit_list *result = reduce_heads(*heads); + free_commit_list(*heads); + *heads = result; +} + +int ref_newer(const struct object_id *new_oid, const struct object_id *old_oid) +{ + struct object *o; + struct commit *old_commit, *new_commit; + struct commit_list *old_commit_list = NULL; + + /* + * Both new_commit and old_commit must be commit-ish and new_commit is descendant of + * old_commit. Otherwise we require --force. + */ + o = deref_tag(the_repository, parse_object(the_repository, old_oid), + NULL, 0); + if (!o || o->type != OBJ_COMMIT) + return 0; + old_commit = (struct commit *) o; + + o = deref_tag(the_repository, parse_object(the_repository, new_oid), + NULL, 0); + if (!o || o->type != OBJ_COMMIT) + return 0; + new_commit = (struct commit *) o; + + if (parse_commit(new_commit) < 0) + return 0; + + commit_list_insert(old_commit, &old_commit_list); + return is_descendant_of(new_commit, old_commit_list); +} + +/* + * Mimicking the real stack, this stack lives on the heap, avoiding stack + * overflows. + * + * At each recursion step, the stack items points to the commits whose + * ancestors are to be inspected. + */ +struct contains_stack { + int nr, alloc; + struct contains_stack_entry { + struct commit *commit; + struct commit_list *parents; + } *contains_stack; +}; + +static int in_commit_list(const struct commit_list *want, struct commit *c) +{ + for (; want; want = want->next) + if (!oidcmp(&want->item->object.oid, &c->object.oid)) + return 1; + return 0; +} + +/* + * Test whether the candidate is contained in the list. + * Do not recurse to find out, though, but return -1 if inconclusive. + */ +static enum contains_result contains_test(struct commit *candidate, + const struct commit_list *want, + struct contains_cache *cache, + uint32_t cutoff) +{ + enum contains_result *cached = contains_cache_at(cache, candidate); + + /* If we already have the answer cached, return that. */ + if (*cached) + return *cached; + + /* or are we it? */ + if (in_commit_list(want, candidate)) { + *cached = CONTAINS_YES; + return CONTAINS_YES; + } + + /* Otherwise, we don't know; prepare to recurse */ + parse_commit_or_die(candidate); + + if (candidate->generation < cutoff) + return CONTAINS_NO; + + return CONTAINS_UNKNOWN; +} + +static void push_to_contains_stack(struct commit *candidate, struct contains_stack *contains_stack) +{ + ALLOC_GROW(contains_stack->contains_stack, contains_stack->nr + 1, contains_stack->alloc); + contains_stack->contains_stack[contains_stack->nr].commit = candidate; + contains_stack->contains_stack[contains_stack->nr++].parents = candidate->parents; +} + +static enum contains_result contains_tag_algo(struct commit *candidate, + const struct commit_list *want, + struct contains_cache *cache) +{ + struct contains_stack contains_stack = { 0, 0, NULL }; + enum contains_result result; + uint32_t cutoff = GENERATION_NUMBER_INFINITY; + const struct commit_list *p; + + for (p = want; p; p = p->next) { + struct commit *c = p->item; + load_commit_graph_info(the_repository, c); + if (c->generation < cutoff) + cutoff = c->generation; + } + + result = contains_test(candidate, want, cache, cutoff); + if (result != CONTAINS_UNKNOWN) + return result; + + push_to_contains_stack(candidate, &contains_stack); + while (contains_stack.nr) { + struct contains_stack_entry *entry = &contains_stack.contains_stack[contains_stack.nr - 1]; + struct commit *commit = entry->commit; + struct commit_list *parents = entry->parents; + + if (!parents) { + *contains_cache_at(cache, commit) = CONTAINS_NO; + contains_stack.nr--; + } + /* + * If we just popped the stack, parents->item has been marked, + * therefore contains_test will return a meaningful yes/no. + */ + else switch (contains_test(parents->item, want, cache, cutoff)) { + case CONTAINS_YES: + *contains_cache_at(cache, commit) = CONTAINS_YES; + contains_stack.nr--; + break; + case CONTAINS_NO: + entry->parents = parents->next; + break; + case CONTAINS_UNKNOWN: + push_to_contains_stack(parents->item, &contains_stack); + break; + } + } + free(contains_stack.contains_stack); + return contains_test(candidate, want, cache, cutoff); +} + +int commit_contains(struct ref_filter *filter, struct commit *commit, + struct commit_list *list, struct contains_cache *cache) +{ + if (filter->with_commit_tag_algo) + return contains_tag_algo(commit, list, cache) == CONTAINS_YES; + return is_descendant_of(commit, list); +} + +static int compare_commits_by_gen(const void *_a, const void *_b) +{ + const struct commit *a = (const struct commit *)_a; + const struct commit *b = (const struct commit *)_b; + + if (a->generation < b->generation) + return -1; + if (a->generation > b->generation) + return 1; + return 0; +} + +int can_all_from_reach_with_flag(struct object_array *from, + unsigned int with_flag, + unsigned int assign_flag, + time_t min_commit_date, + uint32_t min_generation) +{ + struct commit **list = NULL; + int i; + int nr_commits; + int result = 1; + + ALLOC_ARRAY(list, from->nr); + nr_commits = 0; + for (i = 0; i < from->nr; i++) { + struct object *from_one = from->objects[i].item; + + if (!from_one || from_one->flags & assign_flag) + continue; + + from_one = deref_tag(the_repository, from_one, + "a from object", 0); + if (!from_one || from_one->type != OBJ_COMMIT) { + /* no way to tell if this is reachable by + * looking at the ancestry chain alone, so + * leave a note to ourselves not to worry about + * this object anymore. + */ + from->objects[i].item->flags |= assign_flag; + continue; + } + + list[nr_commits] = (struct commit *)from_one; + if (parse_commit(list[nr_commits]) || + list[nr_commits]->generation < min_generation) { + result = 0; + goto cleanup; + } + + nr_commits++; + } + + QSORT(list, nr_commits, compare_commits_by_gen); + + for (i = 0; i < nr_commits; i++) { + /* DFS from list[i] */ + struct commit_list *stack = NULL; + + list[i]->object.flags |= assign_flag; + commit_list_insert(list[i], &stack); + + while (stack) { + struct commit_list *parent; + + if (stack->item->object.flags & with_flag) { + pop_commit(&stack); + continue; + } + + for (parent = stack->item->parents; parent; parent = parent->next) { + if (parent->item->object.flags & (with_flag | RESULT)) + stack->item->object.flags |= RESULT; + + if (!(parent->item->object.flags & assign_flag)) { + parent->item->object.flags |= assign_flag; + + if (parse_commit(parent->item) || + parent->item->date < min_commit_date || + parent->item->generation < min_generation) + continue; + + commit_list_insert(parent->item, &stack); + break; + } + } + + if (!parent) + pop_commit(&stack); + } + + if (!(list[i]->object.flags & (with_flag | RESULT))) { + result = 0; + goto cleanup; + } + } + +cleanup: + for (i = 0; i < nr_commits; i++) { + clear_commit_marks(list[i], RESULT); + clear_commit_marks(list[i], assign_flag); + } + free(list); + + for (i = 0; i < from->nr; i++) + from->objects[i].item->flags &= ~assign_flag; + + return result; +} + +int can_all_from_reach(struct commit_list *from, struct commit_list *to, + int cutoff_by_min_date) +{ + struct object_array from_objs = OBJECT_ARRAY_INIT; + time_t min_commit_date = cutoff_by_min_date ? from->item->date : 0; + struct commit_list *from_iter = from, *to_iter = to; + int result; + uint32_t min_generation = GENERATION_NUMBER_INFINITY; + + while (from_iter) { + add_object_array(&from_iter->item->object, NULL, &from_objs); + + if (!parse_commit(from_iter->item)) { + if (from_iter->item->date < min_commit_date) + min_commit_date = from_iter->item->date; + + if (from_iter->item->generation < min_generation) + min_generation = from_iter->item->generation; + } + + from_iter = from_iter->next; + } + + while (to_iter) { + if (!parse_commit(to_iter->item)) { + if (to_iter->item->date < min_commit_date) + min_commit_date = to_iter->item->date; + + if (to_iter->item->generation < min_generation) + min_generation = to_iter->item->generation; + } + + to_iter->item->object.flags |= PARENT2; + + to_iter = to_iter->next; + } + + result = can_all_from_reach_with_flag(&from_objs, PARENT2, PARENT1, + min_commit_date, min_generation); + + while (from) { + clear_commit_marks(from->item, PARENT1); + from = from->next; + } + + while (to) { + clear_commit_marks(to->item, PARENT2); + to = to->next; + } + + object_array_clear(&from_objs); + return result; +} diff --git a/commit-reach.h b/commit-reach.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7d313e2975 --- /dev/null +++ b/commit-reach.h @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +#ifndef __COMMIT_REACH_H__ +#define __COMMIT_REACH_H__ + +#include "commit-slab.h" + +struct commit; +struct commit_list; +struct contains_cache; +struct ref_filter; + +struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many(struct commit *one, + int n, + struct commit **twos); +struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many_dirty(struct commit *one, + int n, + struct commit **twos); +struct commit_list *get_merge_bases(struct commit *one, struct commit *two); +struct commit_list *get_octopus_merge_bases(struct commit_list *in); + +/* To be used only when object flags after this call no longer matter */ +struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many_dirty(struct commit *one, int n, struct commit **twos); + +int is_descendant_of(struct commit *commit, struct commit_list *with_commit); +int in_merge_bases_many(struct commit *commit, int nr_reference, struct commit **reference); +int in_merge_bases(struct commit *commit, struct commit *reference); + +/* + * Takes a list of commits and returns a new list where those + * have been removed that can be reached from other commits in + * the list. It is useful for, e.g., reducing the commits + * randomly thrown at the git-merge command and removing + * redundant commits that the user shouldn't have given to it. + * + * This function destroys the STALE bit of the commit objects' + * flags. + */ +struct commit_list *reduce_heads(struct commit_list *heads); + +/* + * Like `reduce_heads()`, except it replaces the list. Use this + * instead of `foo = reduce_heads(foo);` to avoid memory leaks. + */ +void reduce_heads_replace(struct commit_list **heads); + +int ref_newer(const struct object_id *new_oid, const struct object_id *old_oid); + +/* + * Unknown has to be "0" here, because that's the default value for + * contains_cache slab entries that have not yet been assigned. + */ +enum contains_result { + CONTAINS_UNKNOWN = 0, + CONTAINS_NO, + CONTAINS_YES +}; + +define_commit_slab(contains_cache, enum contains_result); + +int commit_contains(struct ref_filter *filter, struct commit *commit, + struct commit_list *list, struct contains_cache *cache); + +/* + * Determine if every commit in 'from' can reach at least one commit + * that is marked with 'with_flag'. As we traverse, use 'assign_flag' + * as a marker for commits that are already visited. Do not walk + * commits with date below 'min_commit_date' or generation below + * 'min_generation'. + */ +int can_all_from_reach_with_flag(struct object_array *from, + unsigned int with_flag, + unsigned int assign_flag, + time_t min_commit_date, + uint32_t min_generation); +int can_all_from_reach(struct commit_list *from, struct commit_list *to, + int commit_date_cutoff); + +#endif @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ struct commit *lookup_commit_or_die(const struct object_id *oid, const char *ref struct commit *c = lookup_commit_reference(the_repository, oid); if (!c) die(_("could not parse %s"), ref_name); - if (oidcmp(oid, &c->object.oid)) { + if (!oideq(oid, &c->object.oid)) { warning(_("%s %s is not a commit!"), ref_name, oid_to_hex(oid)); } @@ -843,367 +843,6 @@ void sort_in_topological_order(struct commit_list **list, enum rev_sort_order so clear_author_date_slab(&author_date); } -/* merge-base stuff */ - -/* Remember to update object flag allocation in object.h */ -#define PARENT1 (1u<<16) -#define PARENT2 (1u<<17) -#define STALE (1u<<18) -#define RESULT (1u<<19) - -static const unsigned all_flags = (PARENT1 | PARENT2 | STALE | RESULT); - -static int queue_has_nonstale(struct prio_queue *queue) -{ - int i; - for (i = 0; i < queue->nr; i++) { - struct commit *commit = queue->array[i].data; - if (!(commit->object.flags & STALE)) - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -/* all input commits in one and twos[] must have been parsed! */ -static struct commit_list *paint_down_to_common(struct commit *one, int n, - struct commit **twos, - int min_generation) -{ - struct prio_queue queue = { compare_commits_by_gen_then_commit_date }; - struct commit_list *result = NULL; - int i; - uint32_t last_gen = GENERATION_NUMBER_INFINITY; - - if (!min_generation) - queue.compare = compare_commits_by_commit_date; - - one->object.flags |= PARENT1; - if (!n) { - commit_list_append(one, &result); - return result; - } - prio_queue_put(&queue, one); - - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { - twos[i]->object.flags |= PARENT2; - prio_queue_put(&queue, twos[i]); - } - - while (queue_has_nonstale(&queue)) { - struct commit *commit = prio_queue_get(&queue); - struct commit_list *parents; - int flags; - - if (min_generation && commit->generation > last_gen) - BUG("bad generation skip %8x > %8x at %s", - commit->generation, last_gen, - oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid)); - last_gen = commit->generation; - - if (commit->generation < min_generation) - break; - - flags = commit->object.flags & (PARENT1 | PARENT2 | STALE); - if (flags == (PARENT1 | PARENT2)) { - if (!(commit->object.flags & RESULT)) { - commit->object.flags |= RESULT; - commit_list_insert_by_date(commit, &result); - } - /* Mark parents of a found merge stale */ - flags |= STALE; - } - parents = commit->parents; - while (parents) { - struct commit *p = parents->item; - parents = parents->next; - if ((p->object.flags & flags) == flags) - continue; - if (parse_commit(p)) - return NULL; - p->object.flags |= flags; - prio_queue_put(&queue, p); - } - } - - clear_prio_queue(&queue); - return result; -} - -static struct commit_list *merge_bases_many(struct commit *one, int n, struct commit **twos) -{ - struct commit_list *list = NULL; - struct commit_list *result = NULL; - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { - if (one == twos[i]) - /* - * We do not mark this even with RESULT so we do not - * have to clean it up. - */ - return commit_list_insert(one, &result); - } - - if (parse_commit(one)) - return NULL; - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { - if (parse_commit(twos[i])) - return NULL; - } - - list = paint_down_to_common(one, n, twos, 0); - - while (list) { - struct commit *commit = pop_commit(&list); - if (!(commit->object.flags & STALE)) - commit_list_insert_by_date(commit, &result); - } - return result; -} - -struct commit_list *get_octopus_merge_bases(struct commit_list *in) -{ - struct commit_list *i, *j, *k, *ret = NULL; - - if (!in) - return ret; - - commit_list_insert(in->item, &ret); - - for (i = in->next; i; i = i->next) { - struct commit_list *new_commits = NULL, *end = NULL; - - for (j = ret; j; j = j->next) { - struct commit_list *bases; - bases = get_merge_bases(i->item, j->item); - if (!new_commits) - new_commits = bases; - else - end->next = bases; - for (k = bases; k; k = k->next) - end = k; - } - ret = new_commits; - } - return ret; -} - -static int remove_redundant(struct commit **array, int cnt) -{ - /* - * Some commit in the array may be an ancestor of - * another commit. Move such commit to the end of - * the array, and return the number of commits that - * are independent from each other. - */ - struct commit **work; - unsigned char *redundant; - int *filled_index; - int i, j, filled; - - work = xcalloc(cnt, sizeof(*work)); - redundant = xcalloc(cnt, 1); - ALLOC_ARRAY(filled_index, cnt - 1); - - for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) - parse_commit(array[i]); - for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { - struct commit_list *common; - uint32_t min_generation = array[i]->generation; - - if (redundant[i]) - continue; - for (j = filled = 0; j < cnt; j++) { - if (i == j || redundant[j]) - continue; - filled_index[filled] = j; - work[filled++] = array[j]; - - if (array[j]->generation < min_generation) - min_generation = array[j]->generation; - } - common = paint_down_to_common(array[i], filled, work, - min_generation); - if (array[i]->object.flags & PARENT2) - redundant[i] = 1; - for (j = 0; j < filled; j++) - if (work[j]->object.flags & PARENT1) - redundant[filled_index[j]] = 1; - clear_commit_marks(array[i], all_flags); - clear_commit_marks_many(filled, work, all_flags); - free_commit_list(common); - } - - /* Now collect the result */ - COPY_ARRAY(work, array, cnt); - for (i = filled = 0; i < cnt; i++) - if (!redundant[i]) - array[filled++] = work[i]; - for (j = filled, i = 0; i < cnt; i++) - if (redundant[i]) - array[j++] = work[i]; - free(work); - free(redundant); - free(filled_index); - return filled; -} - -static struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many_0(struct commit *one, - int n, - struct commit **twos, - int cleanup) -{ - struct commit_list *list; - struct commit **rslt; - struct commit_list *result; - int cnt, i; - - result = merge_bases_many(one, n, twos); - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { - if (one == twos[i]) - return result; - } - if (!result || !result->next) { - if (cleanup) { - clear_commit_marks(one, all_flags); - clear_commit_marks_many(n, twos, all_flags); - } - return result; - } - - /* There are more than one */ - cnt = commit_list_count(result); - rslt = xcalloc(cnt, sizeof(*rslt)); - for (list = result, i = 0; list; list = list->next) - rslt[i++] = list->item; - free_commit_list(result); - - clear_commit_marks(one, all_flags); - clear_commit_marks_many(n, twos, all_flags); - - cnt = remove_redundant(rslt, cnt); - result = NULL; - for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) - commit_list_insert_by_date(rslt[i], &result); - free(rslt); - return result; -} - -struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many(struct commit *one, - int n, - struct commit **twos) -{ - return get_merge_bases_many_0(one, n, twos, 1); -} - -struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many_dirty(struct commit *one, - int n, - struct commit **twos) -{ - return get_merge_bases_many_0(one, n, twos, 0); -} - -struct commit_list *get_merge_bases(struct commit *one, struct commit *two) -{ - return get_merge_bases_many_0(one, 1, &two, 1); -} - -/* - * Is "commit" a descendant of one of the elements on the "with_commit" list? - */ -int is_descendant_of(struct commit *commit, struct commit_list *with_commit) -{ - if (!with_commit) - return 1; - while (with_commit) { - struct commit *other; - - other = with_commit->item; - with_commit = with_commit->next; - if (in_merge_bases(other, commit)) - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -/* - * Is "commit" an ancestor of one of the "references"? - */ -int in_merge_bases_many(struct commit *commit, int nr_reference, struct commit **reference) -{ - struct commit_list *bases; - int ret = 0, i; - uint32_t min_generation = GENERATION_NUMBER_INFINITY; - - if (parse_commit(commit)) - return ret; - for (i = 0; i < nr_reference; i++) { - if (parse_commit(reference[i])) - return ret; - if (reference[i]->generation < min_generation) - min_generation = reference[i]->generation; - } - - if (commit->generation > min_generation) - return ret; - - bases = paint_down_to_common(commit, nr_reference, reference, commit->generation); - if (commit->object.flags & PARENT2) - ret = 1; - clear_commit_marks(commit, all_flags); - clear_commit_marks_many(nr_reference, reference, all_flags); - free_commit_list(bases); - return ret; -} - -/* - * Is "commit" an ancestor of (i.e. reachable from) the "reference"? - */ -int in_merge_bases(struct commit *commit, struct commit *reference) -{ - return in_merge_bases_many(commit, 1, &reference); -} - -struct commit_list *reduce_heads(struct commit_list *heads) -{ - struct commit_list *p; - struct commit_list *result = NULL, **tail = &result; - struct commit **array; - int num_head, i; - - if (!heads) - return NULL; - - /* Uniquify */ - for (p = heads; p; p = p->next) - p->item->object.flags &= ~STALE; - for (p = heads, num_head = 0; p; p = p->next) { - if (p->item->object.flags & STALE) - continue; - p->item->object.flags |= STALE; - num_head++; - } - array = xcalloc(num_head, sizeof(*array)); - for (p = heads, i = 0; p; p = p->next) { - if (p->item->object.flags & STALE) { - array[i++] = p->item; - p->item->object.flags &= ~STALE; - } - } - num_head = remove_redundant(array, num_head); - for (i = 0; i < num_head; i++) - tail = &commit_list_insert(array[i], tail)->next; - free(array); - return result; -} - -void reduce_heads_replace(struct commit_list **heads) -{ - struct commit_list *result = reduce_heads(*heads); - free_commit_list(*heads); - *heads = result; -} - static const char gpg_sig_header[] = "gpgsig"; static const int gpg_sig_header_len = sizeof(gpg_sig_header) - 1; @@ -1787,10 +1426,10 @@ const char *find_commit_header(const char *msg, const char *key, size_t *out_len * Returns the number of bytes from the tail to ignore, to be fed as * the second parameter to append_signoff(). */ -int ignore_non_trailer(const char *buf, size_t len) +size_t ignore_non_trailer(const char *buf, size_t len) { - int boc = 0; - int bol = 0; + size_t boc = 0; + size_t bol = 0; int in_old_conflicts_block = 0; size_t cutoff = wt_status_locate_end(buf, len); @@ -204,13 +204,6 @@ struct commit_graft *read_graft_line(struct strbuf *line); int register_commit_graft(struct repository *r, struct commit_graft *, int); struct commit_graft *lookup_commit_graft(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid); -extern struct commit_list *get_merge_bases(struct commit *rev1, struct commit *rev2); -extern struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many(struct commit *one, int n, struct commit **twos); -extern struct commit_list *get_octopus_merge_bases(struct commit_list *in); - -/* To be used only when object flags after this call no longer matter */ -extern struct commit_list *get_merge_bases_many_dirty(struct commit *one, int n, struct commit **twos); - /* largest positive number a signed 32-bit integer can contain */ #define INFINITE_DEPTH 0x7fffffff @@ -258,32 +251,10 @@ extern int delayed_reachability_test(struct shallow_info *si, int c); extern void prune_shallow(int show_only); extern struct trace_key trace_shallow; -int is_descendant_of(struct commit *, struct commit_list *); -int in_merge_bases(struct commit *, struct commit *); -int in_merge_bases_many(struct commit *, int, struct commit **); - extern int interactive_add(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix, int patch); extern int run_add_interactive(const char *revision, const char *patch_mode, const struct pathspec *pathspec); -/* - * Takes a list of commits and returns a new list where those - * have been removed that can be reached from other commits in - * the list. It is useful for, e.g., reducing the commits - * randomly thrown at the git-merge command and removing - * redundant commits that the user shouldn't have given to it. - * - * This function destroys the STALE bit of the commit objects' - * flags. - */ -extern struct commit_list *reduce_heads(struct commit_list *heads); - -/* - * Like `reduce_heads()`, except it replaces the list. Use this - * instead of `foo = reduce_heads(foo);` to avoid memory leaks. - */ -extern void reduce_heads_replace(struct commit_list **heads); - struct commit_extra_header { struct commit_extra_header *next; char *key; @@ -322,7 +293,7 @@ extern const char *find_commit_header(const char *msg, const char *key, size_t *out_len); /* Find the end of the log message, the right place for a new trailer. */ -extern int ignore_non_trailer(const char *buf, size_t len); +extern size_t ignore_non_trailer(const char *buf, size_t len); typedef int (*each_mergetag_fn)(struct commit *commit, struct commit_extra_header *extra, void *cb_data); diff --git a/compat/mingw.c b/compat/mingw.c index 858ca14a57..18caf21969 100644 --- a/compat/mingw.c +++ b/compat/mingw.c @@ -341,6 +341,19 @@ int mingw_mkdir(const char *path, int mode) return ret; } +/* + * Calling CreateFile() using FILE_APPEND_DATA and without FILE_WRITE_DATA + * is documented in [1] as opening a writable file handle in append mode. + * (It is believed that) this is atomic since it is maintained by the + * kernel unlike the O_APPEND flag which is racily maintained by the CRT. + * + * [1] https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/fileio/file-access-rights-constants + * + * This trick does not appear to work for named pipes. Instead it creates + * a named pipe client handle that cannot be written to. Callers should + * just use the regular _wopen() for them. (And since client handle gets + * bound to a unique server handle, it isn't really an issue.) + */ static int mingw_open_append(wchar_t const *wfilename, int oflags, ...) { HANDLE handle; @@ -360,10 +373,12 @@ static int mingw_open_append(wchar_t const *wfilename, int oflags, ...) NULL, create, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) return errno = err_win_to_posix(GetLastError()), -1; + /* * No O_APPEND here, because the CRT uses it only to reset the - * file pointer to EOF on write(); but that is not necessary - * for a file created with FILE_APPEND_DATA. + * file pointer to EOF before each write(); but that is not + * necessary (and may lead to races) for a file created with + * FILE_APPEND_DATA. */ fd = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t)handle, O_BINARY); if (fd < 0) @@ -371,6 +386,21 @@ static int mingw_open_append(wchar_t const *wfilename, int oflags, ...) return fd; } +/* + * Does the pathname map to the local named pipe filesystem? + * That is, does it have a "//./pipe/" prefix? + */ +static int is_local_named_pipe_path(const char *filename) +{ + return (is_dir_sep(filename[0]) && + is_dir_sep(filename[1]) && + filename[2] == '.' && + is_dir_sep(filename[3]) && + !strncasecmp(filename+4, "pipe", 4) && + is_dir_sep(filename[8]) && + filename[9]); +} + int mingw_open (const char *filename, int oflags, ...) { typedef int (*open_fn_t)(wchar_t const *wfilename, int oflags, ...); @@ -387,7 +417,7 @@ int mingw_open (const char *filename, int oflags, ...) if (filename && !strcmp(filename, "/dev/null")) filename = "nul"; - if (oflags & O_APPEND) + if ((oflags & O_APPEND) && !is_local_named_pipe_path(filename)) open_fn = mingw_open_append; else open_fn = _wopen; diff --git a/config.mak.dev b/config.mak.dev index 9a998149d9..92d268137f 100644 --- a/config.mak.dev +++ b/config.mak.dev @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ CFLAGS += -pedantic CFLAGS += -DUSE_PARENS_AROUND_GETTEXT_N=0 endif CFLAGS += -Wdeclaration-after-statement +CFLAGS += -Wformat-security CFLAGS += -Wno-format-zero-length CFLAGS += -Wold-style-definition CFLAGS += -Woverflow @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ static int process_dummy_ref(const char *line) return 0; name++; - return !oidcmp(&null_oid, &oid) && !strcmp(name, "capabilities^{}"); + return oideq(&null_oid, &oid) && !strcmp(name, "capabilities^{}"); } static void check_no_capabilities(const char *line, int len) diff --git a/contrib/coccinelle/commit.cocci b/contrib/coccinelle/commit.cocci index aec3345adb..c49aa558f0 100644 --- a/contrib/coccinelle/commit.cocci +++ b/contrib/coccinelle/commit.cocci @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ expression c; identifier f !~ "^(get_commit_tree|get_commit_tree_in_graph_one|load_tree_for_commit)$"; expression c; @@ - f(...) {... + f(...) {<... - c->maybe_tree + get_commit_tree(c) - ...} + ...>} @@ expression c; diff --git a/contrib/coccinelle/object_id.cocci b/contrib/coccinelle/object_id.cocci index 09afdbf994..d8bdb48712 100644 --- a/contrib/coccinelle/object_id.cocci +++ b/contrib/coccinelle/object_id.cocci @@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ expression E1; identifier f != oid_to_hex; expression E1; @@ - f(...) {... + f(...) {<... - sha1_to_hex(E1->hash) + oid_to_hex(E1) - ...} + ...>} @@ expression E1, E2; @@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ expression E1, E2; identifier f != oid_to_hex_r; expression E1, E2; @@ - f(...) {... + f(...) {<... - sha1_to_hex_r(E1, E2->hash) + oid_to_hex_r(E1, E2) - ...} + ...>} @@ expression E1; @@ -50,10 +50,10 @@ expression E1; identifier f != oidclr; expression E1; @@ - f(...) {... + f(...) {<... - hashclr(E1->hash) + oidclr(E1) - ...} + ...>} @@ expression E1, E2; @@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ expression E1, E2; identifier f != oidcmp; expression E1, E2; @@ - f(...) {... + f(...) {<... - hashcmp(E1->hash, E2->hash) + oidcmp(E1, E2) - ...} + ...>} @@ expression E1, E2; @@ -92,10 +92,10 @@ expression E1, E2; identifier f != oidcpy; expression E1, E2; @@ - f(...) {... + f(...) {<... - hashcpy(E1->hash, E2->hash) + oidcpy(E1, E2) - ...} + ...>} @@ expression E1, E2; @@ -108,3 +108,33 @@ expression E1, E2; @@ - hashcpy(E1.hash, E2->hash) + oidcpy(&E1, E2) + +@@ +expression E1, E2; +@@ +- oidcmp(E1, E2) == 0 ++ oideq(E1, E2) + +@@ +identifier f != hasheq; +expression E1, E2; +@@ + f(...) {<... +- hashcmp(E1, E2) == 0 ++ hasheq(E1, E2) + ...>} + +@@ +expression E1, E2; +@@ +- oidcmp(E1, E2) != 0 ++ !oideq(E1, E2) + +@@ +identifier f != hasheq; +expression E1, E2; +@@ + f(...) {<... +- hashcmp(E1, E2) != 0 ++ !hasheq(E1, E2) + ...>} @@ -1297,6 +1297,7 @@ static void convert_attrs(const struct index_state *istate, struct conv_attrs *ca, const char *path) { static struct attr_check *check; + struct attr_check_item *ccheck = NULL; if (!check) { check = attr_check_initl("crlf", "ident", "filter", @@ -1306,30 +1307,25 @@ static void convert_attrs(const struct index_state *istate, git_config(read_convert_config, NULL); } - if (!git_check_attr(istate, path, check)) { - struct attr_check_item *ccheck = check->items; - ca->crlf_action = git_path_check_crlf(ccheck + 4); - if (ca->crlf_action == CRLF_UNDEFINED) - ca->crlf_action = git_path_check_crlf(ccheck + 0); - ca->ident = git_path_check_ident(ccheck + 1); - ca->drv = git_path_check_convert(ccheck + 2); - if (ca->crlf_action != CRLF_BINARY) { - enum eol eol_attr = git_path_check_eol(ccheck + 3); - if (ca->crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO && eol_attr == EOL_LF) - ca->crlf_action = CRLF_AUTO_INPUT; - else if (ca->crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO && eol_attr == EOL_CRLF) - ca->crlf_action = CRLF_AUTO_CRLF; - else if (eol_attr == EOL_LF) - ca->crlf_action = CRLF_TEXT_INPUT; - else if (eol_attr == EOL_CRLF) - ca->crlf_action = CRLF_TEXT_CRLF; - } - ca->working_tree_encoding = git_path_check_encoding(ccheck + 5); - } else { - ca->drv = NULL; - ca->crlf_action = CRLF_UNDEFINED; - ca->ident = 0; + git_check_attr(istate, path, check); + ccheck = check->items; + ca->crlf_action = git_path_check_crlf(ccheck + 4); + if (ca->crlf_action == CRLF_UNDEFINED) + ca->crlf_action = git_path_check_crlf(ccheck + 0); + ca->ident = git_path_check_ident(ccheck + 1); + ca->drv = git_path_check_convert(ccheck + 2); + if (ca->crlf_action != CRLF_BINARY) { + enum eol eol_attr = git_path_check_eol(ccheck + 3); + if (ca->crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO && eol_attr == EOL_LF) + ca->crlf_action = CRLF_AUTO_INPUT; + else if (ca->crlf_action == CRLF_AUTO && eol_attr == EOL_CRLF) + ca->crlf_action = CRLF_AUTO_CRLF; + else if (eol_attr == EOL_LF) + ca->crlf_action = CRLF_TEXT_INPUT; + else if (eol_attr == EOL_CRLF) + ca->crlf_action = CRLF_TEXT_CRLF; } + ca->working_tree_encoding = git_path_check_encoding(ccheck + 5); /* Save attr and make a decision for action */ ca->attr_action = ca->crlf_action; diff --git a/delta-islands.c b/delta-islands.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8e5018e406 --- /dev/null +++ b/delta-islands.c @@ -0,0 +1,502 @@ +#include "cache.h" +#include "attr.h" +#include "object.h" +#include "blob.h" +#include "commit.h" +#include "tag.h" +#include "tree.h" +#include "delta.h" +#include "pack.h" +#include "tree-walk.h" +#include "diff.h" +#include "revision.h" +#include "list-objects.h" +#include "progress.h" +#include "refs.h" +#include "khash.h" +#include "pack-bitmap.h" +#include "pack-objects.h" +#include "delta-islands.h" +#include "sha1-array.h" +#include "config.h" + +KHASH_INIT(str, const char *, void *, 1, kh_str_hash_func, kh_str_hash_equal) + +static khash_sha1 *island_marks; +static unsigned island_counter; +static unsigned island_counter_core; + +static kh_str_t *remote_islands; + +struct remote_island { + uint64_t hash; + struct oid_array oids; +}; + +struct island_bitmap { + uint32_t refcount; + uint32_t bits[FLEX_ARRAY]; +}; + +static uint32_t island_bitmap_size; + +/* + * Allocate a new bitmap; if "old" is not NULL, the new bitmap will be a copy + * of "old". Otherwise, the new bitmap is empty. + */ +static struct island_bitmap *island_bitmap_new(const struct island_bitmap *old) +{ + size_t size = sizeof(struct island_bitmap) + (island_bitmap_size * 4); + struct island_bitmap *b = xcalloc(1, size); + + if (old) + memcpy(b, old, size); + + b->refcount = 1; + return b; +} + +static void island_bitmap_or(struct island_bitmap *a, const struct island_bitmap *b) +{ + uint32_t i; + + for (i = 0; i < island_bitmap_size; ++i) + a->bits[i] |= b->bits[i]; +} + +static int island_bitmap_is_subset(struct island_bitmap *self, + struct island_bitmap *super) +{ + uint32_t i; + + if (self == super) + return 1; + + for (i = 0; i < island_bitmap_size; ++i) { + if ((self->bits[i] & super->bits[i]) != self->bits[i]) + return 0; + } + + return 1; +} + +#define ISLAND_BITMAP_BLOCK(x) (x / 32) +#define ISLAND_BITMAP_MASK(x) (1 << (x % 32)) + +static void island_bitmap_set(struct island_bitmap *self, uint32_t i) +{ + self->bits[ISLAND_BITMAP_BLOCK(i)] |= ISLAND_BITMAP_MASK(i); +} + +static int island_bitmap_get(struct island_bitmap *self, uint32_t i) +{ + return (self->bits[ISLAND_BITMAP_BLOCK(i)] & ISLAND_BITMAP_MASK(i)) != 0; +} + +int in_same_island(const struct object_id *trg_oid, const struct object_id *src_oid) +{ + khiter_t trg_pos, src_pos; + + /* If we aren't using islands, assume everything goes together. */ + if (!island_marks) + return 1; + + /* + * If we don't have a bitmap for the target, we can delta it + * against anything -- it's not an important object + */ + trg_pos = kh_get_sha1(island_marks, trg_oid->hash); + if (trg_pos >= kh_end(island_marks)) + return 1; + + /* + * if the source (our delta base) doesn't have a bitmap, + * we don't want to base any deltas on it! + */ + src_pos = kh_get_sha1(island_marks, src_oid->hash); + if (src_pos >= kh_end(island_marks)) + return 0; + + return island_bitmap_is_subset(kh_value(island_marks, trg_pos), + kh_value(island_marks, src_pos)); +} + +int island_delta_cmp(const struct object_id *a, const struct object_id *b) +{ + khiter_t a_pos, b_pos; + struct island_bitmap *a_bitmap = NULL, *b_bitmap = NULL; + + if (!island_marks) + return 0; + + a_pos = kh_get_sha1(island_marks, a->hash); + if (a_pos < kh_end(island_marks)) + a_bitmap = kh_value(island_marks, a_pos); + + b_pos = kh_get_sha1(island_marks, b->hash); + if (b_pos < kh_end(island_marks)) + b_bitmap = kh_value(island_marks, b_pos); + + if (a_bitmap) { + if (!b_bitmap || !island_bitmap_is_subset(a_bitmap, b_bitmap)) + return -1; + } + if (b_bitmap) { + if (!a_bitmap || !island_bitmap_is_subset(b_bitmap, a_bitmap)) + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + +static struct island_bitmap *create_or_get_island_marks(struct object *obj) +{ + khiter_t pos; + int hash_ret; + + pos = kh_put_sha1(island_marks, obj->oid.hash, &hash_ret); + if (hash_ret) + kh_value(island_marks, pos) = island_bitmap_new(NULL); + + return kh_value(island_marks, pos); +} + +static void set_island_marks(struct object *obj, struct island_bitmap *marks) +{ + struct island_bitmap *b; + khiter_t pos; + int hash_ret; + + pos = kh_put_sha1(island_marks, obj->oid.hash, &hash_ret); + if (hash_ret) { + /* + * We don't have one yet; make a copy-on-write of the + * parent. + */ + marks->refcount++; + kh_value(island_marks, pos) = marks; + return; + } + + /* + * We do have it. Make sure we split any copy-on-write before + * updating. + */ + b = kh_value(island_marks, pos); + if (b->refcount > 1) { + b->refcount--; + b = kh_value(island_marks, pos) = island_bitmap_new(b); + } + island_bitmap_or(b, marks); +} + +static void mark_remote_island_1(struct remote_island *rl, int is_core_island) +{ + uint32_t i; + + for (i = 0; i < rl->oids.nr; ++i) { + struct island_bitmap *marks; + struct object *obj = parse_object(the_repository, &rl->oids.oid[i]); + + if (!obj) + continue; + + marks = create_or_get_island_marks(obj); + island_bitmap_set(marks, island_counter); + + if (is_core_island && obj->type == OBJ_COMMIT) + obj->flags |= NEEDS_BITMAP; + + /* If it was a tag, also make sure we hit the underlying object. */ + while (obj && obj->type == OBJ_TAG) { + obj = ((struct tag *)obj)->tagged; + if (obj) { + parse_object(the_repository, &obj->oid); + marks = create_or_get_island_marks(obj); + island_bitmap_set(marks, island_counter); + } + } + } + + if (is_core_island) + island_counter_core = island_counter; + + island_counter++; +} + +struct tree_islands_todo { + struct object_entry *entry; + unsigned int depth; +}; + +static int tree_depth_compare(const void *a, const void *b) +{ + const struct tree_islands_todo *todo_a = a; + const struct tree_islands_todo *todo_b = b; + + return todo_a->depth - todo_b->depth; +} + +void resolve_tree_islands(int progress, struct packing_data *to_pack) +{ + struct progress *progress_state = NULL; + struct tree_islands_todo *todo; + int nr = 0; + int i; + + if (!island_marks) + return; + + /* + * We process only trees, as commits and tags have already been handled + * (and passed their marks on to root trees, as well. We must make sure + * to process them in descending tree-depth order so that marks + * propagate down the tree properly, even if a sub-tree is found in + * multiple parent trees. + */ + ALLOC_ARRAY(todo, to_pack->nr_objects); + for (i = 0; i < to_pack->nr_objects; i++) { + if (oe_type(&to_pack->objects[i]) == OBJ_TREE) { + todo[nr].entry = &to_pack->objects[i]; + todo[nr].depth = oe_tree_depth(to_pack, &to_pack->objects[i]); + nr++; + } + } + QSORT(todo, nr, tree_depth_compare); + + if (progress) + progress_state = start_progress(_("Propagating island marks"), nr); + + for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) { + struct object_entry *ent = todo[i].entry; + struct island_bitmap *root_marks; + struct tree *tree; + struct tree_desc desc; + struct name_entry entry; + khiter_t pos; + + pos = kh_get_sha1(island_marks, ent->idx.oid.hash); + if (pos >= kh_end(island_marks)) + continue; + + root_marks = kh_value(island_marks, pos); + + tree = lookup_tree(the_repository, &ent->idx.oid); + if (!tree || parse_tree(tree) < 0) + die(_("bad tree object %s"), oid_to_hex(&ent->idx.oid)); + + init_tree_desc(&desc, tree->buffer, tree->size); + while (tree_entry(&desc, &entry)) { + struct object *obj; + + if (S_ISGITLINK(entry.mode)) + continue; + + obj = lookup_object(the_repository, entry.oid->hash); + if (!obj) + continue; + + set_island_marks(obj, root_marks); + } + + free_tree_buffer(tree); + + display_progress(progress_state, i+1); + } + + stop_progress(&progress_state); + free(todo); +} + +static regex_t *island_regexes; +static unsigned int island_regexes_alloc, island_regexes_nr; +static const char *core_island_name; + +static int island_config_callback(const char *k, const char *v, void *cb) +{ + if (!strcmp(k, "pack.island")) { + struct strbuf re = STRBUF_INIT; + + if (!v) + return config_error_nonbool(k); + + ALLOC_GROW(island_regexes, island_regexes_nr + 1, island_regexes_alloc); + + if (*v != '^') + strbuf_addch(&re, '^'); + strbuf_addstr(&re, v); + + if (regcomp(&island_regexes[island_regexes_nr], re.buf, REG_EXTENDED)) + die(_("failed to load island regex for '%s': %s"), k, re.buf); + + strbuf_release(&re); + island_regexes_nr++; + return 0; + } + + if (!strcmp(k, "pack.islandcore")) + return git_config_string(&core_island_name, k, v); + + return 0; +} + +static void add_ref_to_island(const char *island_name, const struct object_id *oid) +{ + uint64_t sha_core; + struct remote_island *rl = NULL; + + int hash_ret; + khiter_t pos = kh_put_str(remote_islands, island_name, &hash_ret); + + if (hash_ret) { + kh_key(remote_islands, pos) = xstrdup(island_name); + kh_value(remote_islands, pos) = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct remote_island)); + } + + rl = kh_value(remote_islands, pos); + oid_array_append(&rl->oids, oid); + + memcpy(&sha_core, oid->hash, sizeof(uint64_t)); + rl->hash += sha_core; +} + +static int find_island_for_ref(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid, + int flags, void *data) +{ + /* + * We should advertise 'ARRAY_SIZE(matches) - 2' as the max, + * so we can diagnose below a config with more capture groups + * than we support. + */ + regmatch_t matches[16]; + int i, m; + struct strbuf island_name = STRBUF_INIT; + + /* walk backwards to get last-one-wins ordering */ + for (i = island_regexes_nr - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + if (!regexec(&island_regexes[i], refname, + ARRAY_SIZE(matches), matches, 0)) + break; + } + + if (i < 0) + return 0; + + if (matches[ARRAY_SIZE(matches) - 1].rm_so != -1) + warning(_("island regex from config has " + "too many capture groups (max=%d)"), + (int)ARRAY_SIZE(matches) - 2); + + for (m = 1; m < ARRAY_SIZE(matches); m++) { + regmatch_t *match = &matches[m]; + + if (match->rm_so == -1) + continue; + + if (island_name.len) + strbuf_addch(&island_name, '-'); + + strbuf_add(&island_name, refname + match->rm_so, match->rm_eo - match->rm_so); + } + + add_ref_to_island(island_name.buf, oid); + strbuf_release(&island_name); + return 0; +} + +static struct remote_island *get_core_island(void) +{ + if (core_island_name) { + khiter_t pos = kh_get_str(remote_islands, core_island_name); + if (pos < kh_end(remote_islands)) + return kh_value(remote_islands, pos); + } + + return NULL; +} + +static void deduplicate_islands(void) +{ + struct remote_island *island, *core = NULL, **list; + unsigned int island_count, dst, src, ref, i = 0; + + island_count = kh_size(remote_islands); + ALLOC_ARRAY(list, island_count); + + kh_foreach_value(remote_islands, island, { + list[i++] = island; + }); + + for (ref = 0; ref + 1 < island_count; ref++) { + for (src = ref + 1, dst = src; src < island_count; src++) { + if (list[ref]->hash == list[src]->hash) + continue; + + if (src != dst) + list[dst] = list[src]; + + dst++; + } + island_count = dst; + } + + island_bitmap_size = (island_count / 32) + 1; + core = get_core_island(); + + for (i = 0; i < island_count; ++i) { + mark_remote_island_1(list[i], core && list[i]->hash == core->hash); + } + + free(list); +} + +void load_delta_islands(void) +{ + island_marks = kh_init_sha1(); + remote_islands = kh_init_str(); + + git_config(island_config_callback, NULL); + for_each_ref(find_island_for_ref, NULL); + deduplicate_islands(); + + fprintf(stderr, _("Marked %d islands, done.\n"), island_counter); +} + +void propagate_island_marks(struct commit *commit) +{ + khiter_t pos = kh_get_sha1(island_marks, commit->object.oid.hash); + + if (pos < kh_end(island_marks)) { + struct commit_list *p; + struct island_bitmap *root_marks = kh_value(island_marks, pos); + + parse_commit(commit); + set_island_marks(&get_commit_tree(commit)->object, root_marks); + for (p = commit->parents; p; p = p->next) + set_island_marks(&p->item->object, root_marks); + } +} + +int compute_pack_layers(struct packing_data *to_pack) +{ + uint32_t i; + + if (!core_island_name || !island_marks) + return 1; + + for (i = 0; i < to_pack->nr_objects; ++i) { + struct object_entry *entry = &to_pack->objects[i]; + khiter_t pos = kh_get_sha1(island_marks, entry->idx.oid.hash); + + oe_set_layer(to_pack, entry, 1); + + if (pos < kh_end(island_marks)) { + struct island_bitmap *bitmap = kh_value(island_marks, pos); + + if (island_bitmap_get(bitmap, island_counter_core)) + oe_set_layer(to_pack, entry, 0); + } + } + + return 2; +} diff --git a/delta-islands.h b/delta-islands.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f9725730f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/delta-islands.h @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +#ifndef DELTA_ISLANDS_H +#define DELTA_ISLANDS_H + +int island_delta_cmp(const struct object_id *a, const struct object_id *b); +int in_same_island(const struct object_id *, const struct object_id *); +void resolve_tree_islands(int progress, struct packing_data *to_pack); +void load_delta_islands(void); +void propagate_island_marks(struct commit *commit); +int compute_pack_layers(struct packing_data *to_pack); + +#endif /* DELTA_ISLANDS_H */ diff --git a/diff-lib.c b/diff-lib.c index 88a98b1c06..30bf9a2399 100644 --- a/diff-lib.c +++ b/diff-lib.c @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ static int show_modified(struct rev_info *revs, } if (revs->combine_merges && !cached && - (oidcmp(oid, &old_entry->oid) || oidcmp(&old_entry->oid, &new_entry->oid))) { + (!oideq(oid, &old_entry->oid) || !oideq(&old_entry->oid, &new_entry->oid))) { struct combine_diff_path *p; int pathlen = ce_namelen(new_entry); @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ static int show_modified(struct rev_info *revs, } oldmode = old_entry->ce_mode; - if (mode == oldmode && !oidcmp(oid, &old_entry->oid) && !dirty_submodule && + if (mode == oldmode && oideq(oid, &old_entry->oid) && !dirty_submodule && !revs->diffopt.flags.find_copies_harder) return 0; @@ -518,11 +518,11 @@ static int diff_cache(struct rev_info *revs, int run_diff_index(struct rev_info *revs, int cached) { struct object_array_entry *ent; - uint64_t start = getnanotime(); if (revs->pending.nr != 1) BUG("run_diff_index must be passed exactly one tree"); + trace_performance_enter(); ent = revs->pending.objects; if (diff_cache(revs, &ent->item->oid, ent->name, cached)) exit(128); @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ int run_diff_index(struct rev_info *revs, int cached) diffcore_fix_diff_index(&revs->diffopt); diffcore_std(&revs->diffopt); diff_flush(&revs->diffopt); - trace_performance_since(start, "diff-index"); + trace_performance_leave("diff-index"); return 0; } @@ -624,42 +624,54 @@ static void check_blank_at_eof(mmfile_t *mf1, mmfile_t *mf2, } static void emit_line_0(struct diff_options *o, - const char *set, unsigned reverse, const char *reset, + const char *set_sign, const char *set, unsigned reverse, const char *reset, int first, const char *line, int len) { int has_trailing_newline, has_trailing_carriage_return; - int nofirst; + int needs_reset = 0; /* at the end of the line */ FILE *file = o->file; - if (first) - fputs(diff_line_prefix(o), file); - else if (!len) - return; + fputs(diff_line_prefix(o), file); - if (len == 0) { - has_trailing_newline = (first == '\n'); - has_trailing_carriage_return = (!has_trailing_newline && - (first == '\r')); - nofirst = has_trailing_newline || has_trailing_carriage_return; - } else { - has_trailing_newline = (len > 0 && line[len-1] == '\n'); - if (has_trailing_newline) - len--; - has_trailing_carriage_return = (len > 0 && line[len-1] == '\r'); - if (has_trailing_carriage_return) - len--; - nofirst = 0; + has_trailing_newline = (len > 0 && line[len-1] == '\n'); + if (has_trailing_newline) + len--; + + has_trailing_carriage_return = (len > 0 && line[len-1] == '\r'); + if (has_trailing_carriage_return) + len--; + + if (!len && !first) + goto end_of_line; + + if (reverse && want_color(o->use_color)) { + fputs(GIT_COLOR_REVERSE, file); + needs_reset = 1; } - if (len || !nofirst) { - if (reverse && want_color(o->use_color)) - fputs(GIT_COLOR_REVERSE, file); + if (set_sign) { + fputs(set_sign, file); + needs_reset = 1; + } + + if (first) + fputc(first, file); + + if (!len) + goto end_of_line; + + if (set) { + if (set_sign && set != set_sign) + fputs(reset, file); fputs(set, file); - if (first && !nofirst) - fputc(first, file); - fwrite(line, len, 1, file); - fputs(reset, file); + needs_reset = 1; } + fwrite(line, len, 1, file); + needs_reset = 1; /* 'line' may contain color codes. */ + +end_of_line: + if (needs_reset) + fputs(reset, file); if (has_trailing_carriage_return) fputc('\r', file); if (has_trailing_newline) @@ -669,7 +681,7 @@ static void emit_line_0(struct diff_options *o, static void emit_line(struct diff_options *o, const char *set, const char *reset, const char *line, int len) { - emit_line_0(o, set, 0, reset, line[0], line+1, len-1); + emit_line_0(o, set, NULL, 0, reset, 0, line, len); } enum diff_symbol { @@ -968,8 +980,13 @@ static void pmb_advance_or_null_multi_match(struct diff_options *o, /* Carry the white space delta forward */ pmb[i]->next_line->wsd = pmb[i]->wsd; pmb[i] = pmb[i]->next_line; - } else + } else { + if (pmb[i]->wsd) { + free(pmb[i]->wsd->string); + FREE_AND_NULL(pmb[i]->wsd); + } pmb[i] = NULL; + } } } @@ -990,10 +1007,6 @@ static int shrink_potential_moved_blocks(struct moved_entry **pmb, if (lp < pmb_nr && rp > -1 && lp < rp) { pmb[lp] = pmb[rp]; - if (pmb[rp]->wsd) { - free(pmb[rp]->wsd->string); - FREE_AND_NULL(pmb[rp]->wsd); - } pmb[rp] = NULL; rp--; lp++; @@ -1187,9 +1200,9 @@ static void dim_moved_lines(struct diff_options *o) } static void emit_line_ws_markup(struct diff_options *o, - const char *set, const char *reset, - const char *line, int len, - const char *set_sign, char sign, + const char *set_sign, const char *set, + const char *reset, + char sign, const char *line, int len, unsigned ws_rule, int blank_at_eof) { const char *ws = NULL; @@ -1201,18 +1214,15 @@ static void emit_line_ws_markup(struct diff_options *o, } if (!ws && !set_sign) - emit_line_0(o, set, 0, reset, sign, line, len); + emit_line_0(o, set, NULL, 0, reset, sign, line, len); else if (!ws) { - /* Emit just the prefix, then the rest. */ - emit_line_0(o, set_sign ? set_sign : set, !!set_sign, reset, - sign, "", 0); - emit_line_0(o, set, 0, reset, 0, line, len); + emit_line_0(o, set_sign, set, !!set_sign, reset, sign, line, len); } else if (blank_at_eof) /* Blank line at EOF - paint '+' as well */ - emit_line_0(o, ws, 0, reset, sign, line, len); + emit_line_0(o, ws, NULL, 0, reset, sign, line, len); else { /* Emit just the prefix, then the rest. */ - emit_line_0(o, set_sign ? set_sign : set, !!set_sign, reset, + emit_line_0(o, set_sign ? set_sign : set, NULL, !!set_sign, reset, sign, "", 0); ws_check_emit(line, len, ws_rule, o->file, set, reset, ws); @@ -1236,7 +1246,7 @@ static void emit_diff_symbol_from_struct(struct diff_options *o, context = diff_get_color_opt(o, DIFF_CONTEXT); reset = diff_get_color_opt(o, DIFF_RESET); putc('\n', o->file); - emit_line_0(o, context, 0, reset, '\\', + emit_line_0(o, context, NULL, 0, reset, '\\', nneof, strlen(nneof)); break; case DIFF_SYMBOL_SUBMODULE_HEADER: @@ -1274,7 +1284,9 @@ static void emit_diff_symbol_from_struct(struct diff_options *o, else if (c == '-') set = diff_get_color_opt(o, DIFF_FILE_OLD); } - emit_line_ws_markup(o, set, reset, line, len, set_sign, ' ', + emit_line_ws_markup(o, set_sign, set, reset, + o->output_indicators[OUTPUT_INDICATOR_CONTEXT], + line, len, flags & (DIFF_SYMBOL_CONTENT_WS_MASK), 0); break; case DIFF_SYMBOL_PLUS: @@ -1317,7 +1329,9 @@ static void emit_diff_symbol_from_struct(struct diff_options *o, set = diff_get_color_opt(o, DIFF_CONTEXT_BOLD); flags &= ~DIFF_SYMBOL_CONTENT_WS_MASK; } - emit_line_ws_markup(o, set, reset, line, len, set_sign, '+', + emit_line_ws_markup(o, set_sign, set, reset, + o->output_indicators[OUTPUT_INDICATOR_NEW], + line, len, flags & DIFF_SYMBOL_CONTENT_WS_MASK, flags & DIFF_SYMBOL_CONTENT_BLANK_LINE_EOF); break; @@ -1360,7 +1374,9 @@ static void emit_diff_symbol_from_struct(struct diff_options *o, else set = diff_get_color_opt(o, DIFF_CONTEXT_DIM); } - emit_line_ws_markup(o, set, reset, line, len, set_sign, '-', + emit_line_ws_markup(o, set_sign, set, reset, + o->output_indicators[OUTPUT_INDICATOR_OLD], + line, len, flags & DIFF_SYMBOL_CONTENT_WS_MASK, 0); break; case DIFF_SYMBOL_WORDS_PORCELAIN: @@ -2933,16 +2949,11 @@ static void show_dirstat(struct diff_options *options) struct diff_filepair *p = q->queue[i]; const char *name; unsigned long copied, added, damage; - int content_changed; name = p->two->path ? p->two->path : p->one->path; - if (p->one->oid_valid && p->two->oid_valid) - content_changed = oidcmp(&p->one->oid, &p->two->oid); - else - content_changed = 1; - - if (!content_changed) { + if (p->one->oid_valid && p->two->oid_valid && + oideq(&p->one->oid, &p->two->oid)) { /* * The SHA1 has not changed, so pre-/post-content is * identical. We can therefore skip looking at the @@ -2989,7 +3000,7 @@ static void show_dirstat(struct diff_options *options) * made to the preimage. * If the resulting damage is zero, we know that * diffcore_count_changes() considers the two entries to - * be identical, but since content_changed is true, we + * be identical, but since the oid changed, we * know that there must have been _some_ kind of change, * so we force all entries to have damage > 0. */ @@ -3404,7 +3415,7 @@ static void builtin_diff(const char *name_a, if (!one->data && !two->data && S_ISREG(one->mode) && S_ISREG(two->mode) && !o->flags.binary) { - if (!oidcmp(&one->oid, &two->oid)) { + if (oideq(&one->oid, &two->oid)) { if (must_show_header) emit_diff_symbol(o, DIFF_SYMBOL_HEADER, header.buf, header.len, @@ -3569,7 +3580,7 @@ static void builtin_diffstat(const char *name_a, const char *name_b, return; } - same_contents = !oidcmp(&one->oid, &two->oid); + same_contents = oideq(&one->oid, &two->oid); if (diff_filespec_is_binary(one) || diff_filespec_is_binary(two)) { data->is_binary = 1; @@ -3765,7 +3776,7 @@ static int reuse_worktree_file(const char *name, const struct object_id *oid, in * This is not the sha1 we are looking for, or * unreusable because it is not a regular file. */ - if (oidcmp(oid, &ce->oid) || !S_ISREG(ce->ce_mode)) + if (!oideq(oid, &ce->oid) || !S_ISREG(ce->ce_mode)) return 0; /* @@ -4170,7 +4181,7 @@ static void fill_metainfo(struct strbuf *msg, default: *must_show_header = 0; } - if (one && two && oidcmp(&one->oid, &two->oid)) { + if (one && two && !oideq(&one->oid, &two->oid)) { const unsigned hexsz = the_hash_algo->hexsz; int abbrev = o->flags.full_index ? hexsz : DEFAULT_ABBREV; @@ -4375,6 +4386,9 @@ void diff_setup(struct diff_options *options) options->file = stdout; + options->output_indicators[OUTPUT_INDICATOR_NEW] = '+'; + options->output_indicators[OUTPUT_INDICATOR_OLD] = '-'; + options->output_indicators[OUTPUT_INDICATOR_CONTEXT] = ' '; options->abbrev = DEFAULT_ABBREV; options->line_termination = '\n'; options->break_opt = -1; @@ -4852,6 +4866,12 @@ int diff_opt_parse(struct diff_options *options, options->output_format |= DIFF_FORMAT_DIFFSTAT; } else if (!strcmp(arg, "--no-compact-summary")) options->flags.stat_with_summary = 0; + else if (skip_prefix(arg, "--output-indicator-new=", &arg)) + options->output_indicators[OUTPUT_INDICATOR_NEW] = arg[0]; + else if (skip_prefix(arg, "--output-indicator-old=", &arg)) + options->output_indicators[OUTPUT_INDICATOR_OLD] = arg[0]; + else if (skip_prefix(arg, "--output-indicator-context=", &arg)) + options->output_indicators[OUTPUT_INDICATOR_CONTEXT] = arg[0]; /* renames options */ else if (starts_with(arg, "-B") || @@ -5323,7 +5343,7 @@ int diff_unmodified_pair(struct diff_filepair *p) * dealing with a change. */ if (one->oid_valid && two->oid_valid && - !oidcmp(&one->oid, &two->oid) && + oideq(&one->oid, &two->oid) && !one->dirty_submodule && !two->dirty_submodule) return 1; /* no change */ if (!one->oid_valid && !two->oid_valid) @@ -5457,7 +5477,7 @@ static void diff_resolve_rename_copy(void) else p->status = DIFF_STATUS_RENAMED; } - else if (oidcmp(&p->one->oid, &p->two->oid) || + else if (!oideq(&p->one->oid, &p->two->oid) || p->one->mode != p->two->mode || p->one->dirty_submodule || p->two->dirty_submodule || @@ -194,6 +194,11 @@ struct diff_options { FILE *file; int close_file; +#define OUTPUT_INDICATOR_NEW 0 +#define OUTPUT_INDICATOR_OLD 1 +#define OUTPUT_INDICATOR_CONTEXT 2 + char output_indicators[3]; + struct pathspec pathspec; pathchange_fn_t pathchange; change_fn_t change; diff --git a/diffcore-break.c b/diffcore-break.c index c64359f489..e11fcfdb39 100644 --- a/diffcore-break.c +++ b/diffcore-break.c @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ static int should_break(struct diff_filespec *src, } if (src->oid_valid && dst->oid_valid && - !oidcmp(&src->oid, &dst->oid)) + oideq(&src->oid, &dst->oid)) return 0; /* they are the same */ if (diff_populate_filespec(src, 0) || diff_populate_filespec(dst, 0)) diff --git a/diffcore-rename.c b/diffcore-rename.c index d775183c2f..daddd9b28a 100644 --- a/diffcore-rename.c +++ b/diffcore-rename.c @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ static int find_identical_files(struct hashmap *srcs, struct diff_filespec *source = p->filespec; /* False hash collision? */ - if (oidcmp(&source->oid, &target->oid)) + if (!oideq(&source->oid, &target->oid)) continue; /* Non-regular files? If so, the modes must match! */ if (!S_ISREG(source->mode) || !S_ISREG(target->mode)) { @@ -1282,7 +1282,7 @@ static void prep_exclude(struct dir_struct *dir, * order, though, if you do that. */ if (untracked && - oidcmp(&oid_stat.oid, &untracked->exclude_oid)) { + !oideq(&oid_stat.oid, &untracked->exclude_oid)) { invalidate_gitignore(dir->untracked, untracked); oidcpy(&untracked->exclude_oid, &oid_stat.oid); } @@ -2248,12 +2248,12 @@ static struct untracked_cache_dir *validate_untracked_cache(struct dir_struct *d /* Validate $GIT_DIR/info/exclude and core.excludesfile */ root = dir->untracked->root; - if (oidcmp(&dir->ss_info_exclude.oid, + if (!oideq(&dir->ss_info_exclude.oid, &dir->untracked->ss_info_exclude.oid)) { invalidate_gitignore(dir->untracked, root); dir->untracked->ss_info_exclude = dir->ss_info_exclude; } - if (oidcmp(&dir->ss_excludes_file.oid, + if (!oideq(&dir->ss_excludes_file.oid, &dir->untracked->ss_excludes_file.oid)) { invalidate_gitignore(dir->untracked, root); dir->untracked->ss_excludes_file = dir->ss_excludes_file; @@ -2268,10 +2268,13 @@ int read_directory(struct dir_struct *dir, struct index_state *istate, const char *path, int len, const struct pathspec *pathspec) { struct untracked_cache_dir *untracked; - uint64_t start = getnanotime(); - if (has_symlink_leading_path(path, len)) + trace_performance_enter(); + + if (has_symlink_leading_path(path, len)) { + trace_performance_leave("read directory %.*s", len, path); return dir->nr; + } untracked = validate_untracked_cache(dir, len, pathspec); if (!untracked) @@ -2307,7 +2310,7 @@ int read_directory(struct dir_struct *dir, struct index_state *istate, dir->nr = i; } - trace_performance_since(start, "read directory %.*s", len, path); + trace_performance_leave("read directory %.*s", len, path); if (dir->untracked) { static int force_untracked_cache = -1; static struct trace_key trace_untracked_stats = TRACE_KEY_INIT(UNTRACKED_STATS); @@ -399,6 +399,34 @@ static int check_path(const char *path, int len, struct stat *st, int skiplen) return lstat(path, st); } +static void mark_colliding_entries(const struct checkout *state, + struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) +{ + int i, trust_ino = check_stat; + +#if defined(GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE) + trust_ino = 0; +#endif + + ce->ce_flags |= CE_MATCHED; + + for (i = 0; i < state->istate->cache_nr; i++) { + struct cache_entry *dup = state->istate->cache[i]; + + if (dup == ce) + break; + + if (dup->ce_flags & (CE_MATCHED | CE_VALID | CE_SKIP_WORKTREE)) + continue; + + if ((trust_ino && dup->ce_stat_data.sd_ino == st->st_ino) || + (!trust_ino && !fspathcmp(ce->name, dup->name))) { + dup->ce_flags |= CE_MATCHED; + break; + } + } +} + /* * Write the contents from ce out to the working tree. * @@ -456,6 +484,9 @@ int checkout_entry(struct cache_entry *ce, return -1; } + if (state->clone) + mark_colliding_entries(state, ce, &st); + /* * We unlink the old file, to get the new one with the * right permissions (including umask, which is nasty diff --git a/fast-import.c b/fast-import.c index 89bb0c9db3..95600c78e0 100644 --- a/fast-import.c +++ b/fast-import.c @@ -171,6 +171,7 @@ Format of STDIN stream: #include "packfile.h" #include "object-store.h" #include "mem-pool.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" #define PACK_ID_BITS 16 #define MAX_PACK_ID ((1<<PACK_ID_BITS)-1) @@ -572,7 +573,7 @@ static struct object_entry *find_object(struct object_id *oid) unsigned int h = oid->hash[0] << 8 | oid->hash[1]; struct object_entry *e; for (e = object_table[h]; e; e = e->next) - if (!oidcmp(oid, &e->idx.oid)) + if (oideq(oid, &e->idx.oid)) return e; return NULL; } @@ -583,7 +584,7 @@ static struct object_entry *insert_object(struct object_id *oid) struct object_entry *e = object_table[h]; while (e) { - if (!oidcmp(oid, &e->idx.oid)) + if (oideq(oid, &e->idx.oid)) return e; e = e->next; } @@ -1068,7 +1069,7 @@ static int store_object( duplicate_count_by_type[type]++; return 1; } else if (find_sha1_pack(oid.hash, - get_packed_git(the_repository))) { + get_all_packs(the_repository))) { e->type = type; e->pack_id = MAX_PACK_ID; e->idx.offset = 1; /* just not zero! */ @@ -1266,7 +1267,7 @@ static void stream_blob(uintmax_t len, struct object_id *oidout, uintmax_t mark) truncate_pack(&checkpoint); } else if (find_sha1_pack(oid.hash, - get_packed_git(the_repository))) { + get_all_packs(the_repository))) { e->type = OBJ_BLOB; e->pack_id = MAX_PACK_ID; e->idx.offset = 1; /* just not zero! */ @@ -1533,7 +1534,7 @@ static int tree_content_set( if (!*slash1) { if (!S_ISDIR(mode) && e->versions[1].mode == mode - && !oidcmp(&e->versions[1].oid, oid)) + && oideq(&e->versions[1].oid, oid)) return 0; e->versions[1].mode = mode; oidcpy(&e->versions[1].oid, oid); @@ -2649,7 +2650,7 @@ static int parse_from(struct branch *b) struct object_entry *oe = find_mark(idnum); if (oe->type != OBJ_COMMIT) die("Mark :%" PRIuMAX " not a commit", idnum); - if (oidcmp(&b->oid, &oe->idx.oid)) { + if (!oideq(&b->oid, &oe->idx.oid)) { oidcpy(&b->oid, &oe->idx.oid); if (oe->pack_id != MAX_PACK_ID) { unsigned long size; @@ -2667,7 +2668,7 @@ static int parse_from(struct branch *b) else die("Invalid ref name or SHA1 expression: %s", from); - if (b->branch_tree.tree && oidcmp(&oid, &b->branch_tree.versions[1].oid)) { + if (b->branch_tree.tree && !oideq(&oid, &b->branch_tree.versions[1].oid)) { release_tree_content_recursive(b->branch_tree.tree); b->branch_tree.tree = NULL; } diff --git a/fetch-object.c b/fetch-object.c index 853624f811..4266548800 100644 --- a/fetch-object.c +++ b/fetch-object.c @@ -23,21 +23,16 @@ static void fetch_refs(const char *remote_name, struct ref *ref) fetch_if_missing = original_fetch_if_missing; } -void fetch_object(const char *remote_name, const unsigned char *sha1) -{ - struct ref *ref = alloc_ref(sha1_to_hex(sha1)); - hashcpy(ref->old_oid.hash, sha1); - fetch_refs(remote_name, ref); -} - -void fetch_objects(const char *remote_name, const struct oid_array *to_fetch) +void fetch_objects(const char *remote_name, const struct object_id *oids, + int oid_nr) { struct ref *ref = NULL; int i; - for (i = 0; i < to_fetch->nr; i++) { - struct ref *new_ref = alloc_ref(oid_to_hex(&to_fetch->oid[i])); - oidcpy(&new_ref->old_oid, &to_fetch->oid[i]); + for (i = 0; i < oid_nr; i++) { + struct ref *new_ref = alloc_ref(oid_to_hex(&oids[i])); + oidcpy(&new_ref->old_oid, &oids[i]); + new_ref->exact_oid = 1; new_ref->next = ref; ref = new_ref; } diff --git a/fetch-object.h b/fetch-object.h index 4b269d07ed..d2f996d4e8 100644 --- a/fetch-object.h +++ b/fetch-object.h @@ -1,11 +1,7 @@ #ifndef FETCH_OBJECT_H #define FETCH_OBJECT_H -#include "sha1-array.h" - -extern void fetch_object(const char *remote_name, const unsigned char *sha1); - -extern void fetch_objects(const char *remote_name, - const struct oid_array *to_fetch); +void fetch_objects(const char *remote_name, const struct object_id *oids, + int oid_nr); #endif diff --git a/fetch-pack.c b/fetch-pack.c index 88a078e9be..75047a4b2a 100644 --- a/fetch-pack.c +++ b/fetch-pack.c @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ static void filter_refs(struct fetch_pack_args *args, continue; if (parse_oid_hex(ref->name, &oid, &p) || *p != '\0' || - oidcmp(&oid, &ref->old_oid)) + !oideq(&oid, &ref->old_oid)) continue; if ((allow_unadvertised_object_request & @@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ static struct oidset gitmodules_done = OIDSET_INIT; FUNC(GITMODULES_LARGE, ERROR) \ FUNC(GITMODULES_NAME, ERROR) \ FUNC(GITMODULES_SYMLINK, ERROR) \ + FUNC(GITMODULES_URL, ERROR) \ + FUNC(GITMODULES_PATH, ERROR) \ /* warnings */ \ FUNC(BAD_FILEMODE, WARN) \ FUNC(EMPTY_NAME, WARN) \ @@ -992,6 +994,18 @@ static int fsck_gitmodules_fn(const char *var, const char *value, void *vdata) FSCK_MSG_GITMODULES_NAME, "disallowed submodule name: %s", name); + if (!strcmp(key, "url") && value && + looks_like_command_line_option(value)) + data->ret |= report(data->options, data->obj, + FSCK_MSG_GITMODULES_URL, + "disallowed submodule url: %s", + value); + if (!strcmp(key, "path") && value && + looks_like_command_line_option(value)) + data->ret |= report(data->options, data->obj, + FSCK_MSG_GITMODULES_PATH, + "disallowed submodule path: %s", + value); free(name); return 0; diff --git a/git-submodule.sh b/git-submodule.sh index 1cb2c0a31b..1b568e29b9 100755 --- a/git-submodule.sh +++ b/git-submodule.sh @@ -534,31 +534,19 @@ cmd_update() "$@" || echo "#unmatched" $? } | { err= - while read -r mode sha1 stage just_cloned sm_path + while read -r quickabort sha1 just_cloned sm_path do - die_if_unmatched "$mode" "$sha1" + die_if_unmatched "$quickabort" "$sha1" - name=$(git submodule--helper name "$sm_path") || exit - if ! test -z "$update" - then - update_module=$update - else - update_module=$(git config submodule."$name".update) - if test -z "$update_module" - then - update_module="checkout" - fi - fi + git submodule--helper ensure-core-worktree "$sm_path" + + update_module=$(git submodule--helper update-module-mode $just_cloned "$sm_path" $update) displaypath=$(git submodule--helper relative-path "$prefix$sm_path" "$wt_prefix") if test $just_cloned -eq 1 then subsha1= - case "$update_module" in - merge | rebase | none) - update_module=checkout ;; - esac else subsha1=$(sanitize_submodule_env; cd "$sm_path" && git rev-parse --verify HEAD) || @@ -630,7 +618,7 @@ cmd_update() must_die_on_failure=yes ;; *) - die "$(eval_gettext "Invalid update mode '$update_module' for submodule '$name'")" + die "$(eval_gettext "Invalid update mode '$update_module' for submodule path '$path'")" esac if (sanitize_submodule_env; cd "$sm_path" && $command "$sha1") @@ -508,6 +508,7 @@ static struct cmd_struct commands[] = { { "merge-tree", cmd_merge_tree, RUN_SETUP | NO_PARSEOPT }, { "mktag", cmd_mktag, RUN_SETUP | NO_PARSEOPT }, { "mktree", cmd_mktree, RUN_SETUP }, + { "multi-pack-index", cmd_multi_pack_index, RUN_SETUP_GENTLY }, { "mv", cmd_mv, RUN_SETUP | NEED_WORK_TREE }, { "name-rev", cmd_name_rev, RUN_SETUP }, { "notes", cmd_notes, RUN_SETUP }, diff --git a/http-backend.c b/http-backend.c index 458642ef72..9e894f197f 100644 --- a/http-backend.c +++ b/http-backend.c @@ -595,13 +595,13 @@ static void get_info_packs(struct strbuf *hdr, char *arg) size_t cnt = 0; select_getanyfile(hdr); - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if (p->pack_local) cnt++; } strbuf_grow(&buf, cnt * 53 + 2); - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if (p->pack_local) strbuf_addf(&buf, "P %s\n", p->pack_name + objdirlen + 6); } diff --git a/http-push.c b/http-push.c index 5eaf551b51..1bbb0cdb6d 100644 --- a/http-push.c +++ b/http-push.c @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ #include "argv-array.h" #include "packfile.h" #include "object-store.h" - +#include "commit-reach.h" #ifdef EXPAT_NEEDS_XMLPARSE_H #include <xmlparse.h> @@ -1859,7 +1859,7 @@ int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv) continue; } - if (!oidcmp(&ref->old_oid, &ref->peer_ref->new_oid)) { + if (oideq(&ref->old_oid, &ref->peer_ref->new_oid)) { if (push_verbosely) fprintf(stderr, "'%s': up-to-date\n", ref->name); if (helper_status) diff --git a/http-walker.c b/http-walker.c index 7cdfb2f24c..b3334bf657 100644 --- a/http-walker.c +++ b/http-walker.c @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ static int fetch_object(struct walker *walker, unsigned char *sha1) list_for_each(pos, head) { obj_req = list_entry(pos, struct object_request, node); - if (!hashcmp(obj_req->oid.hash, sha1)) + if (hasheq(obj_req->oid.hash, sha1)) break; } if (obj_req == NULL) @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ static int fetch_object(struct walker *walker, unsigned char *sha1) } else if (req->zret != Z_STREAM_END) { walker->corrupt_object_found++; ret = error("File %s (%s) corrupt", hex, req->url); - } else if (hashcmp(obj_req->oid.hash, req->real_sha1)) { + } else if (!hasheq(obj_req->oid.hash, req->real_sha1)) { ret = error("File %s has bad hash", hex); } else if (req->rename < 0) { struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; @@ -2394,7 +2394,7 @@ int finish_http_object_request(struct http_object_request *freq) unlink_or_warn(freq->tmpfile.buf); return -1; } - if (hashcmp(freq->sha1, freq->real_sha1)) { + if (!hasheq(freq->sha1, freq->real_sha1)) { unlink_or_warn(freq->tmpfile.buf); return -1; } diff --git a/interdiff.c b/interdiff.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c81d680a6c --- /dev/null +++ b/interdiff.c @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#include "cache.h" +#include "commit.h" +#include "revision.h" +#include "interdiff.h" + +static struct strbuf *idiff_prefix_cb(struct diff_options *opt, void *data) +{ + return data; +} + +void show_interdiff(struct rev_info *rev, int indent) +{ + struct diff_options opts; + struct strbuf prefix = STRBUF_INIT; + + memcpy(&opts, &rev->diffopt, sizeof(opts)); + opts.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH; + opts.output_prefix = idiff_prefix_cb; + strbuf_addchars(&prefix, ' ', indent); + opts.output_prefix_data = &prefix; + diff_setup_done(&opts); + + diff_tree_oid(rev->idiff_oid1, rev->idiff_oid2, "", &opts); + diffcore_std(&opts); + diff_flush(&opts); + + strbuf_release(&prefix); +} diff --git a/interdiff.h b/interdiff.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..01c730a5c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/interdiff.h @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#ifndef INTERDIFF_H +#define INTERDIFF_H + +struct rev_info; + +void show_interdiff(struct rev_info *, int indent); + +#endif diff --git a/linear-assignment.c b/linear-assignment.c index 9b3e56e283..ecffc09be6 100644 --- a/linear-assignment.c +++ b/linear-assignment.c @@ -19,6 +19,12 @@ void compute_assignment(int column_count, int row_count, int *cost, int *free_row, free_count = 0, saved_free_count, *pred, *col; int i, j, phase; + if (column_count < 2) { + memset(column2row, 0, sizeof(int) * column_count); + memset(row2column, 0, sizeof(int) * row_count); + return; + } + memset(column2row, -1, sizeof(int) * column_count); memset(row2column, -1, sizeof(int) * row_count); ALLOC_ARRAY(v, column_count); diff --git a/ll-merge.c b/ll-merge.c index 0e2800f7bb..1936fee9e1 100644 --- a/ll-merge.c +++ b/ll-merge.c @@ -371,13 +371,12 @@ int ll_merge(mmbuffer_t *result_buf, if (!check) check = attr_check_initl("merge", "conflict-marker-size", NULL); - if (!git_check_attr(&the_index, path, check)) { - ll_driver_name = check->items[0].value; - if (check->items[1].value) { - marker_size = atoi(check->items[1].value); - if (marker_size <= 0) - marker_size = DEFAULT_CONFLICT_MARKER_SIZE; - } + git_check_attr(&the_index, path, check); + ll_driver_name = check->items[0].value; + if (check->items[1].value) { + marker_size = atoi(check->items[1].value); + if (marker_size <= 0) + marker_size = DEFAULT_CONFLICT_MARKER_SIZE; } driver = find_ll_merge_driver(ll_driver_name); @@ -398,7 +397,8 @@ int ll_merge_marker_size(const char *path) if (!check) check = attr_check_initl("conflict-marker-size", NULL); - if (!git_check_attr(&the_index, path, check) && check->items[0].value) { + git_check_attr(&the_index, path, check); + if (check->items[0].value) { marker_size = atoi(check->items[0].value); if (marker_size <= 0) marker_size = DEFAULT_CONFLICT_MARKER_SIZE; diff --git a/lockfile.h b/lockfile.h index f401c979f0..35403ccc0d 100644 --- a/lockfile.h +++ b/lockfile.h @@ -263,8 +263,8 @@ static inline int close_lock_file_gently(struct lock_file *lk) * nobody else) to inspect the contents you wrote, while still * holding the lock yourself. * - * * `reopen_lock_file()` to reopen the lockfile. Make further updates - * to the contents. + * * `reopen_lock_file()` to reopen the lockfile, truncating the existing + * contents. Write out the new contents. * * * `commit_lock_file()` to make the final version permanent. */ diff --git a/log-tree.c b/log-tree.c index 7443e5fcc7..7a83e99250 100644 --- a/log-tree.c +++ b/log-tree.c @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ #include "sequencer.h" #include "line-log.h" #include "help.h" +#include "interdiff.h" +#include "range-diff.h" static struct decoration name_decoration = { "object names" }; static int decoration_loaded; @@ -472,7 +474,7 @@ static int which_parent(const struct object_id *oid, const struct commit *commit const struct commit_list *parent; for (nth = 0, parent = commit->parents; parent; parent = parent->next) { - if (!oidcmp(&parent->item->object.oid, oid)) + if (oideq(&parent->item->object.oid, oid)) return nth; nth++; } @@ -506,8 +508,8 @@ static int show_one_mergetag(struct commit *commit, if (parse_tag_buffer(the_repository, tag, extra->value, extra->len)) strbuf_addstr(&verify_message, "malformed mergetag\n"); else if (is_common_merge(commit) && - !oidcmp(&tag->tagged->oid, - &commit->parents->next->item->object.oid)) + oideq(&tag->tagged->oid, + &commit->parents->next->item->object.oid)) strbuf_addf(&verify_message, "merged tag '%s'\n", tag->tag); else if ((nth = which_parent(&tag->tagged->oid, commit)) < 0) @@ -542,6 +544,16 @@ static int show_mergetag(struct rev_info *opt, struct commit *commit) return for_each_mergetag(show_one_mergetag, commit, opt); } +static void next_commentary_block(struct rev_info *opt, struct strbuf *sb) +{ + const char *x = opt->shown_dashes ? "\n" : "---\n"; + if (sb) + strbuf_addstr(sb, x); + else + fputs(x, opt->diffopt.file); + opt->shown_dashes = 1; +} + void show_log(struct rev_info *opt) { struct strbuf msgbuf = STRBUF_INIT; @@ -699,10 +711,8 @@ void show_log(struct rev_info *opt) if ((ctx.fmt != CMIT_FMT_USERFORMAT) && ctx.notes_message && *ctx.notes_message) { - if (cmit_fmt_is_mail(ctx.fmt)) { - strbuf_addstr(&msgbuf, "---\n"); - opt->shown_dashes = 1; - } + if (cmit_fmt_is_mail(ctx.fmt)) + next_commentary_block(opt, &msgbuf); strbuf_addstr(&msgbuf, ctx.notes_message); } @@ -729,6 +739,33 @@ void show_log(struct rev_info *opt) strbuf_release(&msgbuf); free(ctx.notes_message); + + if (cmit_fmt_is_mail(ctx.fmt) && opt->idiff_oid1) { + struct diff_queue_struct dq; + + memcpy(&dq, &diff_queued_diff, sizeof(diff_queued_diff)); + DIFF_QUEUE_CLEAR(&diff_queued_diff); + + next_commentary_block(opt, NULL); + fprintf_ln(opt->diffopt.file, "%s", opt->idiff_title); + show_interdiff(opt, 2); + + memcpy(&diff_queued_diff, &dq, sizeof(diff_queued_diff)); + } + + if (cmit_fmt_is_mail(ctx.fmt) && opt->rdiff1) { + struct diff_queue_struct dq; + + memcpy(&dq, &diff_queued_diff, sizeof(diff_queued_diff)); + DIFF_QUEUE_CLEAR(&diff_queued_diff); + + next_commentary_block(opt, NULL); + fprintf_ln(opt->diffopt.file, "%s", opt->rdiff_title); + show_range_diff(opt->rdiff1, opt->rdiff2, + opt->creation_factor, 1, &opt->diffopt); + + memcpy(&diff_queued_diff, &dq, sizeof(diff_queued_diff)); + } } int log_tree_diff_flush(struct rev_info *opt) @@ -766,9 +803,10 @@ int log_tree_diff_flush(struct rev_info *opt) /* * We may have shown three-dashes line early - * between notes and the log message, in which - * case we only want a blank line after the - * notes without (an extra) three-dashes line. + * between generated commentary (notes, etc.) + * and the log message, in which case we only + * want a blank line after the commentary + * without (an extra) three-dashes line. * Otherwise, we show the three-dashes line if * we are showing the patch with diffstat, but * in that case, there is no extra blank line diff --git a/mailinfo.c b/mailinfo.c index 3281a37d51..b395adbdf2 100644 --- a/mailinfo.c +++ b/mailinfo.c @@ -237,11 +237,22 @@ static int slurp_attr(const char *line, const char *name, struct strbuf *attr) return 1; } +static int has_attr_value(const char *line, const char *name, const char *value) +{ + struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; + int rc = slurp_attr(line, name, &sb) && !strcasecmp(sb.buf, value); + strbuf_release(&sb); + return rc; +} + static void handle_content_type(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) { struct strbuf *boundary = xmalloc(sizeof(struct strbuf)); strbuf_init(boundary, line->len); + mi->format_flowed = has_attr_value(line->buf, "format=", "flowed"); + mi->delsp = has_attr_value(line->buf, "delsp=", "yes"); + if (slurp_attr(line->buf, "boundary=", boundary)) { strbuf_insert(boundary, 0, "--", 2); if (++mi->content_top >= &mi->content[MAX_BOUNDARIES]) { @@ -964,6 +975,52 @@ again: return 1; } +static void handle_filter_flowed(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line, + struct strbuf *prev) +{ + size_t len = line->len; + const char *rest; + + if (!mi->format_flowed) { + handle_filter(mi, line); + return; + } + + if (line->buf[len - 1] == '\n') { + len--; + if (len && line->buf[len - 1] == '\r') + len--; + } + + /* Keep signature separator as-is. */ + if (skip_prefix(line->buf, "-- ", &rest) && rest - line->buf == len) { + if (prev->len) { + handle_filter(mi, prev); + strbuf_reset(prev); + } + handle_filter(mi, line); + return; + } + + /* Unstuff space-stuffed line. */ + if (len && line->buf[0] == ' ') { + strbuf_remove(line, 0, 1); + len--; + } + + /* Save flowed line for later, but without the soft line break. */ + if (len && line->buf[len - 1] == ' ') { + strbuf_add(prev, line->buf, len - !!mi->delsp); + return; + } + + /* Prepend any previous partial lines */ + strbuf_insert(line, 0, prev->buf, prev->len); + strbuf_reset(prev); + + handle_filter(mi, line); +} + static void handle_body(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) { struct strbuf prev = STRBUF_INIT; @@ -1012,7 +1069,7 @@ static void handle_body(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) strbuf_addbuf(&prev, sb); break; } - handle_filter(mi, sb); + handle_filter_flowed(mi, sb, &prev); } /* * The partial chunk is saved in "prev" and will be @@ -1022,13 +1079,16 @@ static void handle_body(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) break; } default: - handle_filter(mi, line); + handle_filter_flowed(mi, line, &prev); } if (mi->input_error) break; } while (!strbuf_getwholeline(line, mi->input, '\n')); + if (prev.len) + handle_filter(mi, &prev); + flush_inbody_header_accum(mi); handle_body_out: diff --git a/mailinfo.h b/mailinfo.h index 766c03dd1d..6830e1e625 100644 --- a/mailinfo.h +++ b/mailinfo.h @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ struct mailinfo { struct strbuf *content[MAX_BOUNDARIES]; struct strbuf **content_top; struct strbuf charset; + unsigned int format_flowed:1; + unsigned int delsp:1; char *message_id; enum { TE_DONTCARE, TE_QP, TE_BASE64 diff --git a/match-trees.c b/match-trees.c index 37653308d3..2b6d31ef9d 100644 --- a/match-trees.c +++ b/match-trees.c @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ static int score_trees(const struct object_id *hash1, const struct object_id *ha update_tree_entry(&two); } else { /* path appears in both */ - if (oidcmp(one.entry.oid, two.entry.oid)) { + if (!oideq(one.entry.oid, two.entry.oid)) { /* they are different */ score += score_differs(one.entry.mode, two.entry.mode, diff --git a/merge-recursive.c b/merge-recursive.c index e5243dbc54..fa87341e67 100644 --- a/merge-recursive.c +++ b/merge-recursive.c @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #include "dir.h" #include "submodule.h" #include "revision.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" struct path_hashmap_entry { struct hashmap_entry e; @@ -156,7 +157,7 @@ static struct tree *shift_tree_object(struct tree *one, struct tree *two, shift_tree_by(&one->object.oid, &two->object.oid, &shifted, subtree_shift); } - if (!oidcmp(&two->object.oid, &shifted)) + if (oideq(&two->object.oid, &shifted)) return two; return lookup_tree(the_repository, &shifted); } @@ -179,7 +180,7 @@ static int oid_eq(const struct object_id *a, const struct object_id *b) { if (!a && !b) return 2; - return a && b && oidcmp(a, b) == 0; + return a && b && oideq(a, b); } enum rename_type { @@ -2239,7 +2240,7 @@ static struct dir_rename_entry *check_dir_renamed(const char *path, { char *temp = xstrdup(path); char *end; - struct dir_rename_entry *entry = NULL;; + struct dir_rename_entry *entry = NULL; while ((end = strrchr(temp, '/'))) { *end = '\0'; diff --git a/midx.c b/midx.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f3e8dbc108 --- /dev/null +++ b/midx.c @@ -0,0 +1,930 @@ +#include "cache.h" +#include "config.h" +#include "csum-file.h" +#include "dir.h" +#include "lockfile.h" +#include "packfile.h" +#include "object-store.h" +#include "sha1-lookup.h" +#include "midx.h" + +#define MIDX_SIGNATURE 0x4d494458 /* "MIDX" */ +#define MIDX_VERSION 1 +#define MIDX_BYTE_FILE_VERSION 4 +#define MIDX_BYTE_HASH_VERSION 5 +#define MIDX_BYTE_NUM_CHUNKS 6 +#define MIDX_BYTE_NUM_PACKS 8 +#define MIDX_HASH_VERSION 1 +#define MIDX_HEADER_SIZE 12 +#define MIDX_HASH_LEN 20 +#define MIDX_MIN_SIZE (MIDX_HEADER_SIZE + MIDX_HASH_LEN) + +#define MIDX_MAX_CHUNKS 5 +#define MIDX_CHUNK_ALIGNMENT 4 +#define MIDX_CHUNKID_PACKNAMES 0x504e414d /* "PNAM" */ +#define MIDX_CHUNKID_OIDFANOUT 0x4f494446 /* "OIDF" */ +#define MIDX_CHUNKID_OIDLOOKUP 0x4f49444c /* "OIDL" */ +#define MIDX_CHUNKID_OBJECTOFFSETS 0x4f4f4646 /* "OOFF" */ +#define MIDX_CHUNKID_LARGEOFFSETS 0x4c4f4646 /* "LOFF" */ +#define MIDX_CHUNKLOOKUP_WIDTH (sizeof(uint32_t) + sizeof(uint64_t)) +#define MIDX_CHUNK_FANOUT_SIZE (sizeof(uint32_t) * 256) +#define MIDX_CHUNK_OFFSET_WIDTH (2 * sizeof(uint32_t)) +#define MIDX_CHUNK_LARGE_OFFSET_WIDTH (sizeof(uint64_t)) +#define MIDX_LARGE_OFFSET_NEEDED 0x80000000 + +static char *get_midx_filename(const char *object_dir) +{ + return xstrfmt("%s/pack/multi-pack-index", object_dir); +} + +struct multi_pack_index *load_multi_pack_index(const char *object_dir, int local) +{ + struct multi_pack_index *m = NULL; + int fd; + struct stat st; + size_t midx_size; + void *midx_map = NULL; + uint32_t hash_version; + char *midx_name = get_midx_filename(object_dir); + uint32_t i; + const char *cur_pack_name; + + fd = git_open(midx_name); + + if (fd < 0) + goto cleanup_fail; + if (fstat(fd, &st)) { + error_errno(_("failed to read %s"), midx_name); + goto cleanup_fail; + } + + midx_size = xsize_t(st.st_size); + + if (midx_size < MIDX_MIN_SIZE) { + error(_("multi-pack-index file %s is too small"), midx_name); + goto cleanup_fail; + } + + FREE_AND_NULL(midx_name); + + midx_map = xmmap(NULL, midx_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0); + + FLEX_ALLOC_MEM(m, object_dir, object_dir, strlen(object_dir)); + m->fd = fd; + m->data = midx_map; + m->data_len = midx_size; + m->local = local; + + m->signature = get_be32(m->data); + if (m->signature != MIDX_SIGNATURE) { + error(_("multi-pack-index signature 0x%08x does not match signature 0x%08x"), + m->signature, MIDX_SIGNATURE); + goto cleanup_fail; + } + + m->version = m->data[MIDX_BYTE_FILE_VERSION]; + if (m->version != MIDX_VERSION) { + error(_("multi-pack-index version %d not recognized"), + m->version); + goto cleanup_fail; + } + + hash_version = m->data[MIDX_BYTE_HASH_VERSION]; + if (hash_version != MIDX_HASH_VERSION) { + error(_("hash version %u does not match"), hash_version); + goto cleanup_fail; + } + m->hash_len = MIDX_HASH_LEN; + + m->num_chunks = m->data[MIDX_BYTE_NUM_CHUNKS]; + + m->num_packs = get_be32(m->data + MIDX_BYTE_NUM_PACKS); + + for (i = 0; i < m->num_chunks; i++) { + uint32_t chunk_id = get_be32(m->data + MIDX_HEADER_SIZE + + MIDX_CHUNKLOOKUP_WIDTH * i); + uint64_t chunk_offset = get_be64(m->data + MIDX_HEADER_SIZE + 4 + + MIDX_CHUNKLOOKUP_WIDTH * i); + + switch (chunk_id) { + case MIDX_CHUNKID_PACKNAMES: + m->chunk_pack_names = m->data + chunk_offset; + break; + + case MIDX_CHUNKID_OIDFANOUT: + m->chunk_oid_fanout = (uint32_t *)(m->data + chunk_offset); + break; + + case MIDX_CHUNKID_OIDLOOKUP: + m->chunk_oid_lookup = m->data + chunk_offset; + break; + + case MIDX_CHUNKID_OBJECTOFFSETS: + m->chunk_object_offsets = m->data + chunk_offset; + break; + + case MIDX_CHUNKID_LARGEOFFSETS: + m->chunk_large_offsets = m->data + chunk_offset; + break; + + case 0: + die(_("terminating multi-pack-index chunk id appears earlier than expected")); + break; + + default: + /* + * Do nothing on unrecognized chunks, allowing future + * extensions to add optional chunks. + */ + break; + } + } + + if (!m->chunk_pack_names) + die(_("multi-pack-index missing required pack-name chunk")); + if (!m->chunk_oid_fanout) + die(_("multi-pack-index missing required OID fanout chunk")); + if (!m->chunk_oid_lookup) + die(_("multi-pack-index missing required OID lookup chunk")); + if (!m->chunk_object_offsets) + die(_("multi-pack-index missing required object offsets chunk")); + + m->num_objects = ntohl(m->chunk_oid_fanout[255]); + + m->pack_names = xcalloc(m->num_packs, sizeof(*m->pack_names)); + m->packs = xcalloc(m->num_packs, sizeof(*m->packs)); + + cur_pack_name = (const char *)m->chunk_pack_names; + for (i = 0; i < m->num_packs; i++) { + m->pack_names[i] = cur_pack_name; + + cur_pack_name += strlen(cur_pack_name) + 1; + + if (i && strcmp(m->pack_names[i], m->pack_names[i - 1]) <= 0) { + error(_("multi-pack-index pack names out of order: '%s' before '%s'"), + m->pack_names[i - 1], + m->pack_names[i]); + goto cleanup_fail; + } + } + + return m; + +cleanup_fail: + free(m); + free(midx_name); + if (midx_map) + munmap(midx_map, midx_size); + if (0 <= fd) + close(fd); + return NULL; +} + +static void close_midx(struct multi_pack_index *m) +{ + uint32_t i; + munmap((unsigned char *)m->data, m->data_len); + close(m->fd); + m->fd = -1; + + for (i = 0; i < m->num_packs; i++) { + if (m->packs[i]) { + close_pack(m->packs[i]); + free(m->packs); + } + } + FREE_AND_NULL(m->packs); + FREE_AND_NULL(m->pack_names); +} + +int prepare_midx_pack(struct multi_pack_index *m, uint32_t pack_int_id) +{ + struct strbuf pack_name = STRBUF_INIT; + + if (pack_int_id >= m->num_packs) + BUG("bad pack-int-id"); + + if (m->packs[pack_int_id]) + return 0; + + strbuf_addf(&pack_name, "%s/pack/%s", m->object_dir, + m->pack_names[pack_int_id]); + + m->packs[pack_int_id] = add_packed_git(pack_name.buf, pack_name.len, m->local); + strbuf_release(&pack_name); + return !m->packs[pack_int_id]; +} + +int bsearch_midx(const struct object_id *oid, struct multi_pack_index *m, uint32_t *result) +{ + return bsearch_hash(oid->hash, m->chunk_oid_fanout, m->chunk_oid_lookup, + MIDX_HASH_LEN, result); +} + +struct object_id *nth_midxed_object_oid(struct object_id *oid, + struct multi_pack_index *m, + uint32_t n) +{ + if (n >= m->num_objects) + return NULL; + + hashcpy(oid->hash, m->chunk_oid_lookup + m->hash_len * n); + return oid; +} + +static off_t nth_midxed_offset(struct multi_pack_index *m, uint32_t pos) +{ + const unsigned char *offset_data; + uint32_t offset32; + + offset_data = m->chunk_object_offsets + pos * MIDX_CHUNK_OFFSET_WIDTH; + offset32 = get_be32(offset_data + sizeof(uint32_t)); + + if (m->chunk_large_offsets && offset32 & MIDX_LARGE_OFFSET_NEEDED) { + if (sizeof(offset32) < sizeof(uint64_t)) + die(_("multi-pack-index stores a 64-bit offset, but off_t is too small")); + + offset32 ^= MIDX_LARGE_OFFSET_NEEDED; + return get_be64(m->chunk_large_offsets + sizeof(uint64_t) * offset32); + } + + return offset32; +} + +static uint32_t nth_midxed_pack_int_id(struct multi_pack_index *m, uint32_t pos) +{ + return get_be32(m->chunk_object_offsets + pos * MIDX_CHUNK_OFFSET_WIDTH); +} + +static int nth_midxed_pack_entry(struct multi_pack_index *m, struct pack_entry *e, uint32_t pos) +{ + uint32_t pack_int_id; + struct packed_git *p; + + if (pos >= m->num_objects) + return 0; + + pack_int_id = nth_midxed_pack_int_id(m, pos); + + if (prepare_midx_pack(m, pack_int_id)) + die(_("error preparing packfile from multi-pack-index")); + p = m->packs[pack_int_id]; + + /* + * We are about to tell the caller where they can locate the + * requested object. We better make sure the packfile is + * still here and can be accessed before supplying that + * answer, as it may have been deleted since the MIDX was + * loaded! + */ + if (!is_pack_valid(p)) + return 0; + + if (p->num_bad_objects) { + uint32_t i; + struct object_id oid; + nth_midxed_object_oid(&oid, m, pos); + for (i = 0; i < p->num_bad_objects; i++) + if (!hashcmp(oid.hash, + p->bad_object_sha1 + the_hash_algo->rawsz * i)) + return 0; + } + + e->offset = nth_midxed_offset(m, pos); + e->p = p; + + return 1; +} + +int fill_midx_entry(const struct object_id *oid, struct pack_entry *e, struct multi_pack_index *m) +{ + uint32_t pos; + + if (!bsearch_midx(oid, m, &pos)) + return 0; + + return nth_midxed_pack_entry(m, e, pos); +} + +int midx_contains_pack(struct multi_pack_index *m, const char *idx_name) +{ + uint32_t first = 0, last = m->num_packs; + + while (first < last) { + uint32_t mid = first + (last - first) / 2; + const char *current; + int cmp; + + current = m->pack_names[mid]; + cmp = strcmp(idx_name, current); + if (!cmp) + return 1; + if (cmp > 0) { + first = mid + 1; + continue; + } + last = mid; + } + + return 0; +} + +int prepare_multi_pack_index_one(struct repository *r, const char *object_dir, int local) +{ + struct multi_pack_index *m; + struct multi_pack_index *m_search; + int config_value; + + if (repo_config_get_bool(r, "core.multipackindex", &config_value) || + !config_value) + return 0; + + for (m_search = r->objects->multi_pack_index; m_search; m_search = m_search->next) + if (!strcmp(object_dir, m_search->object_dir)) + return 1; + + m = load_multi_pack_index(object_dir, local); + + if (m) { + m->next = r->objects->multi_pack_index; + r->objects->multi_pack_index = m; + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + +static size_t write_midx_header(struct hashfile *f, + unsigned char num_chunks, + uint32_t num_packs) +{ + unsigned char byte_values[4]; + + hashwrite_be32(f, MIDX_SIGNATURE); + byte_values[0] = MIDX_VERSION; + byte_values[1] = MIDX_HASH_VERSION; + byte_values[2] = num_chunks; + byte_values[3] = 0; /* unused */ + hashwrite(f, byte_values, sizeof(byte_values)); + hashwrite_be32(f, num_packs); + + return MIDX_HEADER_SIZE; +} + +struct pack_list { + struct packed_git **list; + char **names; + uint32_t nr; + uint32_t alloc_list; + uint32_t alloc_names; + size_t pack_name_concat_len; + struct multi_pack_index *m; +}; + +static void add_pack_to_midx(const char *full_path, size_t full_path_len, + const char *file_name, void *data) +{ + struct pack_list *packs = (struct pack_list *)data; + + if (ends_with(file_name, ".idx")) { + if (packs->m && midx_contains_pack(packs->m, file_name)) + return; + + ALLOC_GROW(packs->list, packs->nr + 1, packs->alloc_list); + ALLOC_GROW(packs->names, packs->nr + 1, packs->alloc_names); + + packs->list[packs->nr] = add_packed_git(full_path, + full_path_len, + 0); + + if (!packs->list[packs->nr]) { + warning(_("failed to add packfile '%s'"), + full_path); + return; + } + + if (open_pack_index(packs->list[packs->nr])) { + warning(_("failed to open pack-index '%s'"), + full_path); + close_pack(packs->list[packs->nr]); + FREE_AND_NULL(packs->list[packs->nr]); + return; + } + + packs->names[packs->nr] = xstrdup(file_name); + packs->pack_name_concat_len += strlen(file_name) + 1; + packs->nr++; + } +} + +struct pack_pair { + uint32_t pack_int_id; + char *pack_name; +}; + +static int pack_pair_compare(const void *_a, const void *_b) +{ + struct pack_pair *a = (struct pack_pair *)_a; + struct pack_pair *b = (struct pack_pair *)_b; + return strcmp(a->pack_name, b->pack_name); +} + +static void sort_packs_by_name(char **pack_names, uint32_t nr_packs, uint32_t *perm) +{ + uint32_t i; + struct pack_pair *pairs; + + ALLOC_ARRAY(pairs, nr_packs); + + for (i = 0; i < nr_packs; i++) { + pairs[i].pack_int_id = i; + pairs[i].pack_name = pack_names[i]; + } + + QSORT(pairs, nr_packs, pack_pair_compare); + + for (i = 0; i < nr_packs; i++) { + pack_names[i] = pairs[i].pack_name; + perm[pairs[i].pack_int_id] = i; + } + + free(pairs); +} + +struct pack_midx_entry { + struct object_id oid; + uint32_t pack_int_id; + time_t pack_mtime; + uint64_t offset; +}; + +static int midx_oid_compare(const void *_a, const void *_b) +{ + const struct pack_midx_entry *a = (const struct pack_midx_entry *)_a; + const struct pack_midx_entry *b = (const struct pack_midx_entry *)_b; + int cmp = oidcmp(&a->oid, &b->oid); + + if (cmp) + return cmp; + + if (a->pack_mtime > b->pack_mtime) + return -1; + else if (a->pack_mtime < b->pack_mtime) + return 1; + + return a->pack_int_id - b->pack_int_id; +} + +static int nth_midxed_pack_midx_entry(struct multi_pack_index *m, + uint32_t *pack_perm, + struct pack_midx_entry *e, + uint32_t pos) +{ + if (pos >= m->num_objects) + return 1; + + nth_midxed_object_oid(&e->oid, m, pos); + e->pack_int_id = pack_perm[nth_midxed_pack_int_id(m, pos)]; + e->offset = nth_midxed_offset(m, pos); + + /* consider objects in midx to be from "old" packs */ + e->pack_mtime = 0; + return 0; +} + +static void fill_pack_entry(uint32_t pack_int_id, + struct packed_git *p, + uint32_t cur_object, + struct pack_midx_entry *entry) +{ + if (!nth_packed_object_oid(&entry->oid, p, cur_object)) + die(_("failed to locate object %d in packfile"), cur_object); + + entry->pack_int_id = pack_int_id; + entry->pack_mtime = p->mtime; + + entry->offset = nth_packed_object_offset(p, cur_object); +} + +/* + * It is possible to artificially get into a state where there are many + * duplicate copies of objects. That can create high memory pressure if + * we are to create a list of all objects before de-duplication. To reduce + * this memory pressure without a significant performance drop, automatically + * group objects by the first byte of their object id. Use the IDX fanout + * tables to group the data, copy to a local array, then sort. + * + * Copy only the de-duplicated entries (selected by most-recent modified time + * of a packfile containing the object). + */ +static struct pack_midx_entry *get_sorted_entries(struct multi_pack_index *m, + struct packed_git **p, + uint32_t *perm, + uint32_t nr_packs, + uint32_t *nr_objects) +{ + uint32_t cur_fanout, cur_pack, cur_object; + uint32_t alloc_fanout, alloc_objects, total_objects = 0; + struct pack_midx_entry *entries_by_fanout = NULL; + struct pack_midx_entry *deduplicated_entries = NULL; + uint32_t start_pack = m ? m->num_packs : 0; + + for (cur_pack = start_pack; cur_pack < nr_packs; cur_pack++) + total_objects += p[cur_pack]->num_objects; + + /* + * As we de-duplicate by fanout value, we expect the fanout + * slices to be evenly distributed, with some noise. Hence, + * allocate slightly more than one 256th. + */ + alloc_objects = alloc_fanout = total_objects > 3200 ? total_objects / 200 : 16; + + ALLOC_ARRAY(entries_by_fanout, alloc_fanout); + ALLOC_ARRAY(deduplicated_entries, alloc_objects); + *nr_objects = 0; + + for (cur_fanout = 0; cur_fanout < 256; cur_fanout++) { + uint32_t nr_fanout = 0; + + if (m) { + uint32_t start = 0, end; + + if (cur_fanout) + start = ntohl(m->chunk_oid_fanout[cur_fanout - 1]); + end = ntohl(m->chunk_oid_fanout[cur_fanout]); + + for (cur_object = start; cur_object < end; cur_object++) { + ALLOC_GROW(entries_by_fanout, nr_fanout + 1, alloc_fanout); + nth_midxed_pack_midx_entry(m, perm, + &entries_by_fanout[nr_fanout], + cur_object); + nr_fanout++; + } + } + + for (cur_pack = start_pack; cur_pack < nr_packs; cur_pack++) { + uint32_t start = 0, end; + + if (cur_fanout) + start = get_pack_fanout(p[cur_pack], cur_fanout - 1); + end = get_pack_fanout(p[cur_pack], cur_fanout); + + for (cur_object = start; cur_object < end; cur_object++) { + ALLOC_GROW(entries_by_fanout, nr_fanout + 1, alloc_fanout); + fill_pack_entry(perm[cur_pack], p[cur_pack], cur_object, &entries_by_fanout[nr_fanout]); + nr_fanout++; + } + } + + QSORT(entries_by_fanout, nr_fanout, midx_oid_compare); + + /* + * The batch is now sorted by OID and then mtime (descending). + * Take only the first duplicate. + */ + for (cur_object = 0; cur_object < nr_fanout; cur_object++) { + if (cur_object && !oidcmp(&entries_by_fanout[cur_object - 1].oid, + &entries_by_fanout[cur_object].oid)) + continue; + + ALLOC_GROW(deduplicated_entries, *nr_objects + 1, alloc_objects); + memcpy(&deduplicated_entries[*nr_objects], + &entries_by_fanout[cur_object], + sizeof(struct pack_midx_entry)); + (*nr_objects)++; + } + } + + free(entries_by_fanout); + return deduplicated_entries; +} + +static size_t write_midx_pack_names(struct hashfile *f, + char **pack_names, + uint32_t num_packs) +{ + uint32_t i; + unsigned char padding[MIDX_CHUNK_ALIGNMENT]; + size_t written = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < num_packs; i++) { + size_t writelen = strlen(pack_names[i]) + 1; + + if (i && strcmp(pack_names[i], pack_names[i - 1]) <= 0) + BUG("incorrect pack-file order: %s before %s", + pack_names[i - 1], + pack_names[i]); + + hashwrite(f, pack_names[i], writelen); + written += writelen; + } + + /* add padding to be aligned */ + i = MIDX_CHUNK_ALIGNMENT - (written % MIDX_CHUNK_ALIGNMENT); + if (i < MIDX_CHUNK_ALIGNMENT) { + memset(padding, 0, sizeof(padding)); + hashwrite(f, padding, i); + written += i; + } + + return written; +} + +static size_t write_midx_oid_fanout(struct hashfile *f, + struct pack_midx_entry *objects, + uint32_t nr_objects) +{ + struct pack_midx_entry *list = objects; + struct pack_midx_entry *last = objects + nr_objects; + uint32_t count = 0; + uint32_t i; + + /* + * Write the first-level table (the list is sorted, + * but we use a 256-entry lookup to be able to avoid + * having to do eight extra binary search iterations). + */ + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) { + struct pack_midx_entry *next = list; + + while (next < last && next->oid.hash[0] == i) { + count++; + next++; + } + + hashwrite_be32(f, count); + list = next; + } + + return MIDX_CHUNK_FANOUT_SIZE; +} + +static size_t write_midx_oid_lookup(struct hashfile *f, unsigned char hash_len, + struct pack_midx_entry *objects, + uint32_t nr_objects) +{ + struct pack_midx_entry *list = objects; + uint32_t i; + size_t written = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < nr_objects; i++) { + struct pack_midx_entry *obj = list++; + + if (i < nr_objects - 1) { + struct pack_midx_entry *next = list; + if (oidcmp(&obj->oid, &next->oid) >= 0) + BUG("OIDs not in order: %s >= %s", + oid_to_hex(&obj->oid), + oid_to_hex(&next->oid)); + } + + hashwrite(f, obj->oid.hash, (int)hash_len); + written += hash_len; + } + + return written; +} + +static size_t write_midx_object_offsets(struct hashfile *f, int large_offset_needed, + struct pack_midx_entry *objects, uint32_t nr_objects) +{ + struct pack_midx_entry *list = objects; + uint32_t i, nr_large_offset = 0; + size_t written = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < nr_objects; i++) { + struct pack_midx_entry *obj = list++; + + hashwrite_be32(f, obj->pack_int_id); + + if (large_offset_needed && obj->offset >> 31) + hashwrite_be32(f, MIDX_LARGE_OFFSET_NEEDED | nr_large_offset++); + else if (!large_offset_needed && obj->offset >> 32) + BUG("object %s requires a large offset (%"PRIx64") but the MIDX is not writing large offsets!", + oid_to_hex(&obj->oid), + obj->offset); + else + hashwrite_be32(f, (uint32_t)obj->offset); + + written += MIDX_CHUNK_OFFSET_WIDTH; + } + + return written; +} + +static size_t write_midx_large_offsets(struct hashfile *f, uint32_t nr_large_offset, + struct pack_midx_entry *objects, uint32_t nr_objects) +{ + struct pack_midx_entry *list = objects; + size_t written = 0; + + while (nr_large_offset) { + struct pack_midx_entry *obj = list++; + uint64_t offset = obj->offset; + + if (!(offset >> 31)) + continue; + + hashwrite_be32(f, offset >> 32); + hashwrite_be32(f, offset & 0xffffffffUL); + written += 2 * sizeof(uint32_t); + + nr_large_offset--; + } + + return written; +} + +int write_midx_file(const char *object_dir) +{ + unsigned char cur_chunk, num_chunks = 0; + char *midx_name; + uint32_t i; + struct hashfile *f = NULL; + struct lock_file lk; + struct pack_list packs; + uint32_t *pack_perm = NULL; + uint64_t written = 0; + uint32_t chunk_ids[MIDX_MAX_CHUNKS + 1]; + uint64_t chunk_offsets[MIDX_MAX_CHUNKS + 1]; + uint32_t nr_entries, num_large_offsets = 0; + struct pack_midx_entry *entries = NULL; + int large_offsets_needed = 0; + + midx_name = get_midx_filename(object_dir); + if (safe_create_leading_directories(midx_name)) { + UNLEAK(midx_name); + die_errno(_("unable to create leading directories of %s"), + midx_name); + } + + packs.m = load_multi_pack_index(object_dir, 1); + + packs.nr = 0; + packs.alloc_list = packs.m ? packs.m->num_packs : 16; + packs.alloc_names = packs.alloc_list; + packs.list = NULL; + packs.names = NULL; + packs.pack_name_concat_len = 0; + ALLOC_ARRAY(packs.list, packs.alloc_list); + ALLOC_ARRAY(packs.names, packs.alloc_names); + + if (packs.m) { + for (i = 0; i < packs.m->num_packs; i++) { + ALLOC_GROW(packs.list, packs.nr + 1, packs.alloc_list); + ALLOC_GROW(packs.names, packs.nr + 1, packs.alloc_names); + + packs.list[packs.nr] = NULL; + packs.names[packs.nr] = xstrdup(packs.m->pack_names[i]); + packs.pack_name_concat_len += strlen(packs.names[packs.nr]) + 1; + packs.nr++; + } + } + + for_each_file_in_pack_dir(object_dir, add_pack_to_midx, &packs); + + if (packs.m && packs.nr == packs.m->num_packs) + goto cleanup; + + if (packs.pack_name_concat_len % MIDX_CHUNK_ALIGNMENT) + packs.pack_name_concat_len += MIDX_CHUNK_ALIGNMENT - + (packs.pack_name_concat_len % MIDX_CHUNK_ALIGNMENT); + + ALLOC_ARRAY(pack_perm, packs.nr); + sort_packs_by_name(packs.names, packs.nr, pack_perm); + + entries = get_sorted_entries(packs.m, packs.list, pack_perm, packs.nr, &nr_entries); + + for (i = 0; i < nr_entries; i++) { + if (entries[i].offset > 0x7fffffff) + num_large_offsets++; + if (entries[i].offset > 0xffffffff) + large_offsets_needed = 1; + } + + hold_lock_file_for_update(&lk, midx_name, LOCK_DIE_ON_ERROR); + f = hashfd(lk.tempfile->fd, lk.tempfile->filename.buf); + FREE_AND_NULL(midx_name); + + if (packs.m) + close_midx(packs.m); + + cur_chunk = 0; + num_chunks = large_offsets_needed ? 5 : 4; + + written = write_midx_header(f, num_chunks, packs.nr); + + chunk_ids[cur_chunk] = MIDX_CHUNKID_PACKNAMES; + chunk_offsets[cur_chunk] = written + (num_chunks + 1) * MIDX_CHUNKLOOKUP_WIDTH; + + cur_chunk++; + chunk_ids[cur_chunk] = MIDX_CHUNKID_OIDFANOUT; + chunk_offsets[cur_chunk] = chunk_offsets[cur_chunk - 1] + packs.pack_name_concat_len; + + cur_chunk++; + chunk_ids[cur_chunk] = MIDX_CHUNKID_OIDLOOKUP; + chunk_offsets[cur_chunk] = chunk_offsets[cur_chunk - 1] + MIDX_CHUNK_FANOUT_SIZE; + + cur_chunk++; + chunk_ids[cur_chunk] = MIDX_CHUNKID_OBJECTOFFSETS; + chunk_offsets[cur_chunk] = chunk_offsets[cur_chunk - 1] + nr_entries * MIDX_HASH_LEN; + + cur_chunk++; + chunk_offsets[cur_chunk] = chunk_offsets[cur_chunk - 1] + nr_entries * MIDX_CHUNK_OFFSET_WIDTH; + if (large_offsets_needed) { + chunk_ids[cur_chunk] = MIDX_CHUNKID_LARGEOFFSETS; + + cur_chunk++; + chunk_offsets[cur_chunk] = chunk_offsets[cur_chunk - 1] + + num_large_offsets * MIDX_CHUNK_LARGE_OFFSET_WIDTH; + } + + chunk_ids[cur_chunk] = 0; + + for (i = 0; i <= num_chunks; i++) { + if (i && chunk_offsets[i] < chunk_offsets[i - 1]) + BUG("incorrect chunk offsets: %"PRIu64" before %"PRIu64, + chunk_offsets[i - 1], + chunk_offsets[i]); + + if (chunk_offsets[i] % MIDX_CHUNK_ALIGNMENT) + BUG("chunk offset %"PRIu64" is not properly aligned", + chunk_offsets[i]); + + hashwrite_be32(f, chunk_ids[i]); + hashwrite_be32(f, chunk_offsets[i] >> 32); + hashwrite_be32(f, chunk_offsets[i]); + + written += MIDX_CHUNKLOOKUP_WIDTH; + } + + for (i = 0; i < num_chunks; i++) { + if (written != chunk_offsets[i]) + BUG("incorrect chunk offset (%"PRIu64" != %"PRIu64") for chunk id %"PRIx32, + chunk_offsets[i], + written, + chunk_ids[i]); + + switch (chunk_ids[i]) { + case MIDX_CHUNKID_PACKNAMES: + written += write_midx_pack_names(f, packs.names, packs.nr); + break; + + case MIDX_CHUNKID_OIDFANOUT: + written += write_midx_oid_fanout(f, entries, nr_entries); + break; + + case MIDX_CHUNKID_OIDLOOKUP: + written += write_midx_oid_lookup(f, MIDX_HASH_LEN, entries, nr_entries); + break; + + case MIDX_CHUNKID_OBJECTOFFSETS: + written += write_midx_object_offsets(f, large_offsets_needed, entries, nr_entries); + break; + + case MIDX_CHUNKID_LARGEOFFSETS: + written += write_midx_large_offsets(f, num_large_offsets, entries, nr_entries); + break; + + default: + BUG("trying to write unknown chunk id %"PRIx32, + chunk_ids[i]); + } + } + + if (written != chunk_offsets[num_chunks]) + BUG("incorrect final offset %"PRIu64" != %"PRIu64, + written, + chunk_offsets[num_chunks]); + + finalize_hashfile(f, NULL, CSUM_FSYNC | CSUM_HASH_IN_STREAM); + commit_lock_file(&lk); + +cleanup: + for (i = 0; i < packs.nr; i++) { + if (packs.list[i]) { + close_pack(packs.list[i]); + free(packs.list[i]); + } + free(packs.names[i]); + } + + free(packs.list); + free(packs.names); + free(entries); + free(pack_perm); + free(midx_name); + return 0; +} + +void clear_midx_file(const char *object_dir) +{ + char *midx = get_midx_filename(object_dir); + + if (remove_path(midx)) { + UNLEAK(midx); + die(_("failed to clear multi-pack-index at %s"), midx); + } + + free(midx); +} diff --git a/midx.h b/midx.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a210f1af2a --- /dev/null +++ b/midx.h @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +#ifndef __MIDX_H__ +#define __MIDX_H__ + +#include "repository.h" + +struct multi_pack_index { + struct multi_pack_index *next; + + int fd; + + const unsigned char *data; + size_t data_len; + + uint32_t signature; + unsigned char version; + unsigned char hash_len; + unsigned char num_chunks; + uint32_t num_packs; + uint32_t num_objects; + + int local; + + const unsigned char *chunk_pack_names; + const uint32_t *chunk_oid_fanout; + const unsigned char *chunk_oid_lookup; + const unsigned char *chunk_object_offsets; + const unsigned char *chunk_large_offsets; + + const char **pack_names; + struct packed_git **packs; + char object_dir[FLEX_ARRAY]; +}; + +struct multi_pack_index *load_multi_pack_index(const char *object_dir, int local); +int prepare_midx_pack(struct multi_pack_index *m, uint32_t pack_int_id); +int bsearch_midx(const struct object_id *oid, struct multi_pack_index *m, uint32_t *result); +struct object_id *nth_midxed_object_oid(struct object_id *oid, + struct multi_pack_index *m, + uint32_t n); +int fill_midx_entry(const struct object_id *oid, struct pack_entry *e, struct multi_pack_index *m); +int midx_contains_pack(struct multi_pack_index *m, const char *idx_name); +int prepare_multi_pack_index_one(struct repository *r, const char *object_dir, int local); + +int write_midx_file(const char *object_dir); +void clear_midx_file(const char *object_dir); + +#endif diff --git a/name-hash.c b/name-hash.c index 163849831c..1fcda73cb3 100644 --- a/name-hash.c +++ b/name-hash.c @@ -578,10 +578,10 @@ static void threaded_lazy_init_name_hash( static void lazy_init_name_hash(struct index_state *istate) { - uint64_t start = getnanotime(); if (istate->name_hash_initialized) return; + trace_performance_enter(); hashmap_init(&istate->name_hash, cache_entry_cmp, NULL, istate->cache_nr); hashmap_init(&istate->dir_hash, dir_entry_cmp, NULL, istate->cache_nr); @@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ static void lazy_init_name_hash(struct index_state *istate) } istate->name_hash_initialized = 1; - trace_performance_since(start, "initialize name hash"); + trace_performance_leave("initialize name hash"); } /* diff --git a/notes-merge.c b/notes-merge.c index 76ab19e702..5764e2b0ef 100644 --- a/notes-merge.c +++ b/notes-merge.c @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ #include "notes-merge.h" #include "strbuf.h" #include "notes-utils.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" struct notes_merge_pair { struct object_id obj, base, local, remote; @@ -151,7 +152,7 @@ static struct notes_merge_pair *diff_tree_remote(struct notes_merge_options *o, mp = find_notes_merge_pair_pos(changes, len, &obj, 1, &occupied); if (occupied) { /* We've found an addition/deletion pair */ - assert(!oidcmp(&mp->obj, &obj)); + assert(oideq(&mp->obj, &obj)); if (is_null_oid(&p->one->oid)) { /* addition */ assert(is_null_oid(&mp->remote)); oidcpy(&mp->remote, &p->two->oid); @@ -218,7 +219,7 @@ static void diff_tree_local(struct notes_merge_options *o, continue; } - assert(!oidcmp(&mp->obj, &obj)); + assert(oideq(&mp->obj, &obj)); if (is_null_oid(&p->two->oid)) { /* deletion */ /* * Either this is a true deletion (1), or it is part @@ -229,7 +230,7 @@ static void diff_tree_local(struct notes_merge_options *o, * (3) mp->local is uninitialized; set it to null_sha1 * (will be overwritten by following addition) */ - if (!oidcmp(&mp->local, &uninitialized)) + if (oideq(&mp->local, &uninitialized)) oidclr(&mp->local); } else if (is_null_oid(&p->one->oid)) { /* addition */ /* @@ -241,7 +242,7 @@ static void diff_tree_local(struct notes_merge_options *o, * (3) mp->local is null_sha1; set to p->two->sha1 */ assert(is_null_oid(&mp->local) || - !oidcmp(&mp->local, &uninitialized)); + oideq(&mp->local, &uninitialized)); oidcpy(&mp->local, &p->two->oid); } else { /* modification */ /* @@ -249,8 +250,8 @@ static void diff_tree_local(struct notes_merge_options *o, * match mp->base, and mp->local shall be uninitialized. * Set mp->local to p->two->sha1. */ - assert(!oidcmp(&p->one->oid, &mp->base)); - assert(!oidcmp(&mp->local, &uninitialized)); + assert(oideq(&p->one->oid, &mp->base)); + assert(oideq(&mp->local, &uninitialized)); oidcpy(&mp->local, &p->two->oid); } trace_printf("\t\tStored local change for %s: %.7s -> %.7s\n", @@ -480,14 +481,14 @@ static int merge_changes(struct notes_merge_options *o, oid_to_hex(&p->local), oid_to_hex(&p->remote)); - if (!oidcmp(&p->base, &p->remote)) { + if (oideq(&p->base, &p->remote)) { /* no remote change; nothing to do */ trace_printf("\t\t\tskipping (no remote change)\n"); - } else if (!oidcmp(&p->local, &p->remote)) { + } else if (oideq(&p->local, &p->remote)) { /* same change in local and remote; nothing to do */ trace_printf("\t\t\tskipping (local == remote)\n"); - } else if (!oidcmp(&p->local, &uninitialized) || - !oidcmp(&p->local, &p->base)) { + } else if (oideq(&p->local, &uninitialized) || + oideq(&p->local, &p->base)) { /* no local change; adopt remote change */ trace_printf("\t\t\tno local change, adopted remote\n"); if (add_note(t, &p->obj, &p->remote, @@ -621,14 +622,14 @@ int notes_merge(struct notes_merge_options *o, oid_to_hex(&local->object.oid), oid_to_hex(base_oid)); - if (!oidcmp(&remote->object.oid, base_oid)) { + if (oideq(&remote->object.oid, base_oid)) { /* Already merged; result == local commit */ if (o->verbosity >= 2) printf("Already up to date!\n"); oidcpy(result_oid, &local->object.oid); goto found_result; } - if (!oidcmp(&local->object.oid, base_oid)) { + if (oideq(&local->object.oid, base_oid)) { /* Fast-forward; result == remote commit */ if (o->verbosity >= 2) printf("Fast-forward\n"); @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ static struct leaf_node *note_tree_find(struct notes_tree *t, void **p = note_tree_search(t, &tree, &n, key_sha1); if (GET_PTR_TYPE(*p) == PTR_TYPE_NOTE) { struct leaf_node *l = (struct leaf_node *) CLR_PTR_TYPE(*p); - if (!hashcmp(key_sha1, l->key_oid.hash)) + if (hasheq(key_sha1, l->key_oid.hash)) return l; } return NULL; @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ static void note_tree_remove(struct notes_tree *t, if (GET_PTR_TYPE(*p) != PTR_TYPE_NOTE) return; /* type mismatch, nothing to remove */ l = (struct leaf_node *) CLR_PTR_TYPE(*p); - if (oidcmp(&l->key_oid, &entry->key_oid)) + if (!oideq(&l->key_oid, &entry->key_oid)) return; /* key mismatch, nothing to remove */ /* we have found a matching entry */ @@ -266,9 +266,9 @@ static int note_tree_insert(struct notes_tree *t, struct int_node *tree, case PTR_TYPE_NOTE: switch (type) { case PTR_TYPE_NOTE: - if (!oidcmp(&l->key_oid, &entry->key_oid)) { + if (oideq(&l->key_oid, &entry->key_oid)) { /* skip concatenation if l == entry */ - if (!oidcmp(&l->val_oid, &entry->val_oid)) + if (oideq(&l->val_oid, &entry->val_oid)) return 0; ret = combine_notes(&l->val_oid, diff --git a/object-store.h b/object-store.h index 67e66227d9..63b7605a3e 100644 --- a/object-store.h +++ b/object-store.h @@ -88,6 +88,8 @@ struct packed_git { char pack_name[FLEX_ARRAY]; /* more */ }; +struct multi_pack_index; + struct raw_object_store { /* * Path to the repository's object store. @@ -113,6 +115,13 @@ struct raw_object_store { /* * private data * + * should only be accessed directly by packfile.c and midx.c + */ + struct multi_pack_index *multi_pack_index; + + /* + * private data + * * should only be accessed directly by packfile.c */ @@ -121,6 +130,12 @@ struct raw_object_store { struct list_head packed_git_mru; /* + * A linked list containing all packfiles, starting with those + * contained in the multi_pack_index. + */ + struct packed_git *all_packs; + + /* * A fast, rough count of the number of objects in the repository. * These two fields are not meant for direct access. Use * approximate_object_count() instead. @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ struct object *lookup_object(struct repository *r, const unsigned char *sha1) first = i = hash_obj(sha1, r->parsed_objects->obj_hash_size); while ((obj = r->parsed_objects->obj_hash[i]) != NULL) { - if (!hashcmp(sha1, obj->oid.hash)) + if (hasheq(sha1, obj->oid.hash)) break; i++; if (i == r->parsed_objects->obj_hash_size) @@ -63,12 +63,12 @@ struct object_array { * fetch-pack.c: 01 * negotiator/default.c: 2--5 * walker.c: 0-2 - * upload-pack.c: 4 11----------------19 + * upload-pack.c: 4 11-----14 16-----19 * builtin/blame.c: 12-13 * bisect.c: 16 * bundle.c: 16 * http-push.c: 16-----19 - * commit.c: 16-----19 + * commit-reach.c: 15-------19 * sha1-name.c: 20 * list-objects-filter.c: 21 * builtin/fsck.c: 0--3 @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ #include "cache.h" #include "oidmap.h" -static int cmpfn(const void *hashmap_cmp_fn_data, - const void *entry, const void *entry_or_key, - const void *keydata) +static int oidmap_neq(const void *hashmap_cmp_fn_data, + const void *entry, const void *entry_or_key, + const void *keydata) { const struct oidmap_entry *entry_ = entry; if (keydata) - return oidcmp(&entry_->oid, (const struct object_id *) keydata); - return oidcmp(&entry_->oid, + return !oideq(&entry_->oid, (const struct object_id *) keydata); + return !oideq(&entry_->oid, &((const struct oidmap_entry *) entry_or_key)->oid); } @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ static int hash(const struct object_id *oid) void oidmap_init(struct oidmap *map, size_t initial_size) { - hashmap_init(&map->map, cmpfn, NULL, initial_size); + hashmap_init(&map->map, oidmap_neq, NULL, initial_size); } void oidmap_free(struct oidmap *map, int free_entries) diff --git a/pack-bitmap-write.c b/pack-bitmap-write.c index d977e9bacb..fc82f37a02 100644 --- a/pack-bitmap-write.c +++ b/pack-bitmap-write.c @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ #include "pack-bitmap.h" #include "sha1-lookup.h" #include "pack-objects.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" struct bitmapped_commit { struct commit *commit; diff --git a/pack-bitmap.c b/pack-bitmap.c index f0a1937a1c..5848cc93aa 100644 --- a/pack-bitmap.c +++ b/pack-bitmap.c @@ -86,10 +86,11 @@ struct bitmap_index { /* Bitmap result of the last performed walk */ struct bitmap *result; + /* "have" bitmap from the last performed walk */ + struct bitmap *haves; + /* Version of the bitmap index */ unsigned int version; - - unsigned loaded : 1; }; static struct ewah_bitmap *lookup_stored_bitmap(struct stored_bitmap *st) @@ -303,7 +304,7 @@ static int open_pack_bitmap_1(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git, struct packed_git static int load_pack_bitmap(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git) { - assert(bitmap_git->map && !bitmap_git->loaded); + assert(bitmap_git->map); bitmap_git->bitmaps = kh_init_sha1(); bitmap_git->ext_index.positions = kh_init_sha1_pos(); @@ -318,7 +319,6 @@ static int load_pack_bitmap(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git) if (load_bitmap_entries_v1(bitmap_git) < 0) goto failed; - bitmap_git->loaded = 1; return 0; failed: @@ -333,9 +333,9 @@ static int open_pack_bitmap(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git) struct packed_git *p; int ret = -1; - assert(!bitmap_git->map && !bitmap_git->loaded); + assert(!bitmap_git->map); - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if (open_pack_bitmap_1(bitmap_git, p) == 0) ret = 0; } @@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ struct bitmap_index *prepare_bitmap_walk(struct rev_info *revs) * from disk. this is the point of no return; after this the rev_list * becomes invalidated and we must perform the revwalk through bitmaps */ - if (!bitmap_git->loaded && load_pack_bitmap(bitmap_git) < 0) + if (load_pack_bitmap(bitmap_git) < 0) goto cleanup; object_array_clear(&revs->pending); @@ -759,8 +759,8 @@ struct bitmap_index *prepare_bitmap_walk(struct rev_info *revs) bitmap_and_not(wants_bitmap, haves_bitmap); bitmap_git->result = wants_bitmap; + bitmap_git->haves = haves_bitmap; - bitmap_free(haves_bitmap); return bitmap_git; cleanup: @@ -845,9 +845,6 @@ void traverse_bitmap_commit_list(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git, OBJ_TAG, show_reachable); show_extended_objects(bitmap_git, show_reachable); - - bitmap_free(bitmap_git->result); - bitmap_git->result = NULL; } static uint32_t count_object_type(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git, @@ -1114,5 +1111,23 @@ void free_bitmap_index(struct bitmap_index *b) free(b->ext_index.objects); free(b->ext_index.hashes); bitmap_free(b->result); + bitmap_free(b->haves); free(b); } + +int bitmap_has_sha1_in_uninteresting(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git, + const unsigned char *sha1) +{ + int pos; + + if (!bitmap_git) + return 0; /* no bitmap loaded */ + if (!bitmap_git->haves) + return 0; /* walk had no "haves" */ + + pos = bitmap_position_packfile(bitmap_git, sha1); + if (pos < 0) + return 0; + + return bitmap_get(bitmap_git->haves, pos); +} diff --git a/pack-bitmap.h b/pack-bitmap.h index 8a04741e12..189dd68ad3 100644 --- a/pack-bitmap.h +++ b/pack-bitmap.h @@ -53,6 +53,13 @@ int rebuild_existing_bitmaps(struct bitmap_index *, struct packing_data *mapping khash_sha1 *reused_bitmaps, int show_progress); void free_bitmap_index(struct bitmap_index *); +/* + * After a traversal has been performed by prepare_bitmap_walk(), this can be + * queried to see if a particular object was reachable from any of the + * objects flagged as UNINTERESTING. + */ +int bitmap_has_sha1_in_uninteresting(struct bitmap_index *, const unsigned char *sha1); + void bitmap_writer_show_progress(int show); void bitmap_writer_set_checksum(unsigned char *sha1); void bitmap_writer_build_type_index(struct packing_data *to_pack, diff --git a/pack-check.c b/pack-check.c index d3a57df34f..fa5f0ff8fa 100644 --- a/pack-check.c +++ b/pack-check.c @@ -79,10 +79,10 @@ static int verify_packfile(struct packed_git *p, } while (offset < pack_sig_ofs); the_hash_algo->final_fn(hash, &ctx); pack_sig = use_pack(p, w_curs, pack_sig_ofs, NULL); - if (hashcmp(hash, pack_sig)) + if (!hasheq(hash, pack_sig)) err = error("%s pack checksum mismatch", p->pack_name); - if (hashcmp(index_base + index_size - the_hash_algo->hexsz, pack_sig)) + if (!hasheq(index_base + index_size - the_hash_algo->hexsz, pack_sig)) err = error("%s pack checksum does not match its index", p->pack_name); unuse_pack(w_curs); @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ int verify_pack_index(struct packed_git *p) the_hash_algo->init_fn(&ctx); the_hash_algo->update_fn(&ctx, index_base, (unsigned int)(index_size - the_hash_algo->rawsz)); the_hash_algo->final_fn(hash, &ctx); - if (hashcmp(hash, index_base + index_size - the_hash_algo->rawsz)) + if (!hasheq(hash, index_base + index_size - the_hash_algo->rawsz)) err = error("Packfile index for %s hash mismatch", p->pack_name); return err; diff --git a/pack-objects.c b/pack-objects.c index 6ef87e5683..7e624c30eb 100644 --- a/pack-objects.c +++ b/pack-objects.c @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ static uint32_t locate_object_entry_hash(struct packing_data *pdata, while (pdata->index[i] > 0) { uint32_t pos = pdata->index[i] - 1; - if (!hashcmp(sha1, pdata->objects[pos].idx.oid.hash)) { + if (hasheq(sha1, pdata->objects[pos].idx.oid.hash)) { *found = 1; return i; } @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ static void prepare_in_pack_by_idx(struct packing_data *pdata) * (i.e. in_pack_idx also zero) should return NULL. */ mapping[cnt++] = NULL; - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next, cnt++) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next, cnt++) { if (cnt == nr) { free(mapping); return; @@ -164,6 +164,12 @@ struct object_entry *packlist_alloc(struct packing_data *pdata, REALLOC_ARRAY(pdata->in_pack, pdata->nr_alloc); if (pdata->delta_size) REALLOC_ARRAY(pdata->delta_size, pdata->nr_alloc); + + if (pdata->tree_depth) + REALLOC_ARRAY(pdata->tree_depth, pdata->nr_alloc); + + if (pdata->layer) + REALLOC_ARRAY(pdata->layer, pdata->nr_alloc); } new_entry = pdata->objects + pdata->nr_objects++; @@ -179,5 +185,30 @@ struct object_entry *packlist_alloc(struct packing_data *pdata, if (pdata->in_pack) pdata->in_pack[pdata->nr_objects - 1] = NULL; + if (pdata->tree_depth) + pdata->tree_depth[pdata->nr_objects - 1] = 0; + + if (pdata->layer) + pdata->layer[pdata->nr_objects - 1] = 0; + return new_entry; } + +void oe_set_delta_ext(struct packing_data *pdata, + struct object_entry *delta, + const unsigned char *sha1) +{ + struct object_entry *base; + + ALLOC_GROW(pdata->ext_bases, pdata->nr_ext + 1, pdata->alloc_ext); + base = &pdata->ext_bases[pdata->nr_ext++]; + memset(base, 0, sizeof(*base)); + hashcpy(base->idx.oid.hash, sha1); + + /* These flags mark that we are not part of the actual pack output. */ + base->preferred_base = 1; + base->filled = 1; + + delta->ext_base = 1; + delta->delta_idx = base - pdata->ext_bases + 1; +} diff --git a/pack-objects.h b/pack-objects.h index 62806ccc39..2ca39cfcfe 100644 --- a/pack-objects.h +++ b/pack-objects.h @@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ struct object_entry { unsigned no_try_delta:1; unsigned type_:TYPE_BITS; unsigned in_pack_type:TYPE_BITS; /* could be delta */ + unsigned preferred_base:1; /* * we do not pack this, but is available * to be used as the base object to delta @@ -112,6 +113,7 @@ struct object_entry { unsigned filled:1; /* assigned write-order */ unsigned dfs_state:OE_DFS_STATE_BITS; unsigned depth:OE_DEPTH_BITS; + unsigned ext_base:1; /* delta_idx points outside packlist */ /* * pahole results on 64-bit linux (gcc and clang) @@ -147,8 +149,20 @@ struct packing_data { pthread_mutex_t lock; #endif + /* + * This list contains entries for bases which we know the other side + * has (e.g., via reachability bitmaps), but which aren't in our + * "objects" list. + */ + struct object_entry *ext_bases; + uint32_t nr_ext, alloc_ext; + uintmax_t oe_size_limit; uintmax_t oe_delta_size_limit; + + /* delta islands */ + unsigned int *tree_depth; + unsigned char *layer; }; void prepare_packing_data(struct packing_data *pdata); @@ -249,9 +263,12 @@ static inline struct object_entry *oe_delta( const struct packing_data *pack, const struct object_entry *e) { - if (e->delta_idx) + if (!e->delta_idx) + return NULL; + if (e->ext_base) + return &pack->ext_bases[e->delta_idx - 1]; + else return &pack->objects[e->delta_idx - 1]; - return NULL; } static inline void oe_set_delta(struct packing_data *pack, @@ -264,6 +281,10 @@ static inline void oe_set_delta(struct packing_data *pack, e->delta_idx = 0; } +void oe_set_delta_ext(struct packing_data *pack, + struct object_entry *e, + const unsigned char *sha1); + static inline struct object_entry *oe_delta_child( const struct packing_data *pack, const struct object_entry *e) @@ -384,4 +405,38 @@ static inline void oe_set_delta_size(struct packing_data *pack, } } +static inline unsigned int oe_tree_depth(struct packing_data *pack, + struct object_entry *e) +{ + if (!pack->tree_depth) + return 0; + return pack->tree_depth[e - pack->objects]; +} + +static inline void oe_set_tree_depth(struct packing_data *pack, + struct object_entry *e, + unsigned int tree_depth) +{ + if (!pack->tree_depth) + ALLOC_ARRAY(pack->tree_depth, pack->nr_objects); + pack->tree_depth[e - pack->objects] = tree_depth; +} + +static inline unsigned char oe_layer(struct packing_data *pack, + struct object_entry *e) +{ + if (!pack->layer) + return 0; + return pack->layer[e - pack->objects]; +} + +static inline void oe_set_layer(struct packing_data *pack, + struct object_entry *e, + unsigned char layer) +{ + if (!pack->layer) + ALLOC_ARRAY(pack->layer, pack->nr_objects); + pack->layer[e - pack->objects] = layer; +} + #endif diff --git a/pack-write.c b/pack-write.c index a9d46bc03f..29d17a9bec 100644 --- a/pack-write.c +++ b/pack-write.c @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ const char *write_idx_file(const char *index_name, struct pack_idx_entry **objec } hashwrite(f, obj->oid.hash, the_hash_algo->rawsz); if ((opts->flags & WRITE_IDX_STRICT) && - (i && !oidcmp(&list[-2]->oid, &obj->oid))) + (i && oideq(&list[-2]->oid, &obj->oid))) die("The same object %s appears twice in the pack", oid_to_hex(&obj->oid)); } @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ void fixup_pack_header_footer(int pack_fd, if (partial_pack_offset == 0) { unsigned char hash[GIT_MAX_RAWSZ]; the_hash_algo->final_fn(hash, &old_hash_ctx); - if (hashcmp(hash, partial_pack_hash) != 0) + if (!hasheq(hash, partial_pack_hash)) die("Unexpected checksum for %s " "(disk corruption?)", pack_name); /* diff --git a/packfile.c b/packfile.c index ebcb5742ec..841b36182f 100644 --- a/packfile.c +++ b/packfile.c @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ #include "tree-walk.h" #include "tree.h" #include "object-store.h" +#include "midx.h" char *odb_pack_name(struct strbuf *buf, const unsigned char *sha1, @@ -196,6 +197,23 @@ int open_pack_index(struct packed_git *p) return ret; } +uint32_t get_pack_fanout(struct packed_git *p, uint32_t value) +{ + const uint32_t *level1_ofs = p->index_data; + + if (!level1_ofs) { + if (open_pack_index(p)) + return 0; + level1_ofs = p->index_data; + } + + if (p->index_version > 1) { + level1_ofs += 2; + } + + return ntohl(level1_ofs[value]); +} + static struct packed_git *alloc_packed_git(int extra) { struct packed_git *p = xmalloc(st_add(sizeof(*p), extra)); @@ -451,8 +469,19 @@ static int open_packed_git_1(struct packed_git *p) ssize_t read_result; const unsigned hashsz = the_hash_algo->rawsz; - if (!p->index_data && open_pack_index(p)) - return error("packfile %s index unavailable", p->pack_name); + if (!p->index_data) { + struct multi_pack_index *m; + const char *pack_name = strrchr(p->pack_name, '/'); + + for (m = the_repository->objects->multi_pack_index; + m; m = m->next) { + if (midx_contains_pack(m, pack_name)) + break; + } + + if (!m && open_pack_index(p)) + return error("packfile %s index unavailable", p->pack_name); + } if (!pack_max_fds) { unsigned int max_fds = get_max_fd_limit(); @@ -503,6 +532,10 @@ static int open_packed_git_1(struct packed_git *p) " supported (try upgrading GIT to a newer version)", p->pack_name, ntohl(hdr.hdr_version)); + /* Skip index checking if in multi-pack-index */ + if (!p->index_data) + return 0; + /* Verify the pack matches its index. */ if (p->num_objects != ntohl(hdr.hdr_entries)) return error("packfile %s claims to have %"PRIu32" objects" @@ -517,7 +550,7 @@ static int open_packed_git_1(struct packed_git *p) if (read_result != hashsz) return error("packfile %s signature is unavailable", p->pack_name); idx_hash = ((unsigned char *)p->index_data) + p->index_size - hashsz * 2; - if (hashcmp(hash, idx_hash)) + if (!hasheq(hash, idx_hash)) return error("packfile %s does not match index", p->pack_name); return 0; } @@ -738,13 +771,14 @@ static void report_pack_garbage(struct string_list *list) report_helper(list, seen_bits, first, list->nr); } -static void prepare_packed_git_one(struct repository *r, char *objdir, int local) +void for_each_file_in_pack_dir(const char *objdir, + each_file_in_pack_dir_fn fn, + void *data) { struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT; size_t dirnamelen; DIR *dir; struct dirent *de; - struct string_list garbage = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP; strbuf_addstr(&path, objdir); strbuf_addstr(&path, "/pack"); @@ -759,53 +793,87 @@ static void prepare_packed_git_one(struct repository *r, char *objdir, int local strbuf_addch(&path, '/'); dirnamelen = path.len; while ((de = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { - struct packed_git *p; - size_t base_len; - if (is_dot_or_dotdot(de->d_name)) continue; strbuf_setlen(&path, dirnamelen); strbuf_addstr(&path, de->d_name); - base_len = path.len; - if (strip_suffix_mem(path.buf, &base_len, ".idx")) { - /* Don't reopen a pack we already have. */ - for (p = r->objects->packed_git; p; - p = p->next) { - size_t len; - if (strip_suffix(p->pack_name, ".pack", &len) && - len == base_len && - !memcmp(p->pack_name, path.buf, len)) - break; - } - if (p == NULL && - /* - * See if it really is a valid .idx file with - * corresponding .pack file that we can map. - */ - (p = add_packed_git(path.buf, path.len, local)) != NULL) - install_packed_git(r, p); - } - - if (!report_garbage) - continue; - - if (ends_with(de->d_name, ".idx") || - ends_with(de->d_name, ".pack") || - ends_with(de->d_name, ".bitmap") || - ends_with(de->d_name, ".keep") || - ends_with(de->d_name, ".promisor")) - string_list_append(&garbage, path.buf); - else - report_garbage(PACKDIR_FILE_GARBAGE, path.buf); + fn(path.buf, path.len, de->d_name, data); } + closedir(dir); - report_pack_garbage(&garbage); - string_list_clear(&garbage, 0); strbuf_release(&path); } +struct prepare_pack_data { + struct repository *r; + struct string_list *garbage; + int local; + struct multi_pack_index *m; +}; + +static void prepare_pack(const char *full_name, size_t full_name_len, + const char *file_name, void *_data) +{ + struct prepare_pack_data *data = (struct prepare_pack_data *)_data; + struct packed_git *p; + size_t base_len = full_name_len; + + if (strip_suffix_mem(full_name, &base_len, ".idx") && + !(data->m && midx_contains_pack(data->m, file_name))) { + /* Don't reopen a pack we already have. */ + for (p = data->r->objects->packed_git; p; p = p->next) { + size_t len; + if (strip_suffix(p->pack_name, ".pack", &len) && + len == base_len && + !memcmp(p->pack_name, full_name, len)) + break; + } + + if (!p) { + p = add_packed_git(full_name, full_name_len, data->local); + if (p) + install_packed_git(data->r, p); + } + } + + if (!report_garbage) + return; + + if (!strcmp(file_name, "multi-pack-index")) + return; + if (ends_with(file_name, ".idx") || + ends_with(file_name, ".pack") || + ends_with(file_name, ".bitmap") || + ends_with(file_name, ".keep") || + ends_with(file_name, ".promisor")) + string_list_append(data->garbage, full_name); + else + report_garbage(PACKDIR_FILE_GARBAGE, full_name); +} + +static void prepare_packed_git_one(struct repository *r, char *objdir, int local) +{ + struct prepare_pack_data data; + struct string_list garbage = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP; + + data.m = r->objects->multi_pack_index; + + /* look for the multi-pack-index for this object directory */ + while (data.m && strcmp(data.m->object_dir, objdir)) + data.m = data.m->next; + + data.r = r; + data.garbage = &garbage; + data.local = local; + + for_each_file_in_pack_dir(objdir, prepare_pack, &data); + + report_pack_garbage(data.garbage); + string_list_clear(data.garbage, 0); +} + static void prepare_packed_git(struct repository *r); /* * Give a fast, rough count of the number of objects in the repository. This @@ -818,10 +886,13 @@ unsigned long approximate_object_count(void) { if (!the_repository->objects->approximate_object_count_valid) { unsigned long count; + struct multi_pack_index *m; struct packed_git *p; prepare_packed_git(the_repository); count = 0; + for (m = get_multi_pack_index(the_repository); m; m = m->next) + count += m->num_objects; for (p = the_repository->objects->packed_git; p; p = p->next) { if (open_pack_index(p)) continue; @@ -893,11 +964,17 @@ static void prepare_packed_git(struct repository *r) if (r->objects->packed_git_initialized) return; + prepare_multi_pack_index_one(r, r->objects->objectdir, 1); prepare_packed_git_one(r, r->objects->objectdir, 1); prepare_alt_odb(r); - for (alt = r->objects->alt_odb_list; alt; alt = alt->next) + for (alt = r->objects->alt_odb_list; alt; alt = alt->next) { + prepare_multi_pack_index_one(r, alt->path, 0); prepare_packed_git_one(r, alt->path, 0); + } rearrange_packed_git(r); + + r->objects->all_packs = NULL; + prepare_packed_git_mru(r); r->objects->packed_git_initialized = 1; } @@ -915,6 +992,36 @@ struct packed_git *get_packed_git(struct repository *r) return r->objects->packed_git; } +struct multi_pack_index *get_multi_pack_index(struct repository *r) +{ + prepare_packed_git(r); + return r->objects->multi_pack_index; +} + +struct packed_git *get_all_packs(struct repository *r) +{ + prepare_packed_git(r); + + if (!r->objects->all_packs) { + struct packed_git *p = r->objects->packed_git; + struct multi_pack_index *m; + + for (m = r->objects->multi_pack_index; m; m = m->next) { + uint32_t i; + for (i = 0; i < m->num_packs; i++) { + if (!prepare_midx_pack(m, i)) { + m->packs[i]->next = p; + p = m->packs[i]; + } + } + } + + r->objects->all_packs = p; + } + + return r->objects->all_packs; +} + struct list_head *get_packed_git_mru(struct repository *r) { prepare_packed_git(r); @@ -1015,7 +1122,7 @@ void mark_bad_packed_object(struct packed_git *p, const unsigned char *sha1) { unsigned i; for (i = 0; i < p->num_bad_objects; i++) - if (!hashcmp(sha1, p->bad_object_sha1 + GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ * i)) + if (hasheq(sha1, p->bad_object_sha1 + GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ * i)) return; p->bad_object_sha1 = xrealloc(p->bad_object_sha1, st_mult(GIT_MAX_RAWSZ, @@ -1031,8 +1138,8 @@ const struct packed_git *has_packed_and_bad(const unsigned char *sha1) for (p = the_repository->objects->packed_git; p; p = p->next) for (i = 0; i < p->num_bad_objects; i++) - if (!hashcmp(sha1, - p->bad_object_sha1 + the_hash_algo->rawsz * i)) + if (hasheq(sha1, + p->bad_object_sha1 + the_hash_algo->rawsz * i)) return p; return NULL; } @@ -1830,8 +1937,8 @@ static int fill_pack_entry(const struct object_id *oid, if (p->num_bad_objects) { unsigned i; for (i = 0; i < p->num_bad_objects; i++) - if (!hashcmp(oid->hash, - p->bad_object_sha1 + the_hash_algo->rawsz * i)) + if (hasheq(oid->hash, + p->bad_object_sha1 + the_hash_algo->rawsz * i)) return 0; } @@ -1856,11 +1963,17 @@ static int fill_pack_entry(const struct object_id *oid, int find_pack_entry(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid, struct pack_entry *e) { struct list_head *pos; + struct multi_pack_index *m; prepare_packed_git(r); - if (!r->objects->packed_git) + if (!r->objects->packed_git && !r->objects->multi_pack_index) return 0; + for (m = r->objects->multi_pack_index; m; m = m->next) { + if (fill_midx_entry(oid, e, m)) + return 1; + } + list_for_each(pos, &r->objects->packed_git_mru) { struct packed_git *p = list_entry(pos, struct packed_git, mru); if (fill_pack_entry(oid, e, p)) { @@ -1923,7 +2036,7 @@ int for_each_packed_object(each_packed_object_fn cb, void *data, int pack_errors = 0; prepare_packed_git(the_repository); - for (p = the_repository->objects->packed_git; p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if ((flags & FOR_EACH_OBJECT_LOCAL_ONLY) && !p->pack_local) continue; if ((flags & FOR_EACH_OBJECT_PROMISOR_ONLY) && diff --git a/packfile.h b/packfile.h index 630f35cf31..442625723d 100644 --- a/packfile.h +++ b/packfile.h @@ -33,6 +33,12 @@ extern char *sha1_pack_index_name(const unsigned char *sha1); extern struct packed_git *parse_pack_index(unsigned char *sha1, const char *idx_path); +typedef void each_file_in_pack_dir_fn(const char *full_path, size_t full_path_len, + const char *file_pach, void *data); +void for_each_file_in_pack_dir(const char *objdir, + each_file_in_pack_dir_fn fn, + void *data); + /* A hook to report invalid files in pack directory */ #define PACKDIR_FILE_PACK 1 #define PACKDIR_FILE_IDX 2 @@ -44,6 +50,8 @@ extern void install_packed_git(struct repository *r, struct packed_git *pack); struct packed_git *get_packed_git(struct repository *r); struct list_head *get_packed_git_mru(struct repository *r); +struct multi_pack_index *get_multi_pack_index(struct repository *r); +struct packed_git *get_all_packs(struct repository *r); /* * Give a rough count of objects in the repository. This sacrifices accuracy @@ -68,6 +76,8 @@ extern int open_pack_index(struct packed_git *); */ extern void close_pack_index(struct packed_git *); +extern uint32_t get_pack_fanout(struct packed_git *p, uint32_t value); + extern unsigned char *use_pack(struct packed_git *, struct pack_window **, off_t, unsigned long *); extern void close_pack_windows(struct packed_git *); extern void close_pack(struct packed_git *); diff --git a/patch-delta.c b/patch-delta.c index 56e0a5ede2..b5c8594db6 100644 --- a/patch-delta.c +++ b/patch-delta.c @@ -40,24 +40,31 @@ void *patch_delta(const void *src_buf, unsigned long src_size, cmd = *data++; if (cmd & 0x80) { unsigned long cp_off = 0, cp_size = 0; - if (cmd & 0x01) cp_off = *data++; - if (cmd & 0x02) cp_off |= (*data++ << 8); - if (cmd & 0x04) cp_off |= (*data++ << 16); - if (cmd & 0x08) cp_off |= ((unsigned) *data++ << 24); - if (cmd & 0x10) cp_size = *data++; - if (cmd & 0x20) cp_size |= (*data++ << 8); - if (cmd & 0x40) cp_size |= (*data++ << 16); +#define PARSE_CP_PARAM(bit, var, shift) do { \ + if (cmd & (bit)) { \ + if (data >= top) \ + goto bad_length; \ + var |= ((unsigned) *data++ << (shift)); \ + } } while (0) + PARSE_CP_PARAM(0x01, cp_off, 0); + PARSE_CP_PARAM(0x02, cp_off, 8); + PARSE_CP_PARAM(0x04, cp_off, 16); + PARSE_CP_PARAM(0x08, cp_off, 24); + PARSE_CP_PARAM(0x10, cp_size, 0); + PARSE_CP_PARAM(0x20, cp_size, 8); + PARSE_CP_PARAM(0x40, cp_size, 16); +#undef PARSE_CP_PARAM if (cp_size == 0) cp_size = 0x10000; if (unsigned_add_overflows(cp_off, cp_size) || cp_off + cp_size > src_size || cp_size > size) - break; + goto bad_length; memcpy(out, (char *) src_buf + cp_off, cp_size); out += cp_size; size -= cp_size; } else if (cmd) { - if (cmd > size) - break; + if (cmd > size || cmd > top - data) + goto bad_length; memcpy(out, data, cmd); out += cmd; data += cmd; @@ -75,6 +82,7 @@ void *patch_delta(const void *src_buf, unsigned long src_size, /* sanity check */ if (data != top || size != 0) { + bad_length: error("delta replay has gone wild"); bad: free(dst_buf); diff --git a/patch-ids.c b/patch-ids.c index 8f7c25d5db..960ea24054 100644 --- a/patch-ids.c +++ b/patch-ids.c @@ -28,14 +28,14 @@ int commit_patch_id(struct commit *commit, struct diff_options *options, /* * When we cannot load the full patch-id for both commits for whatever * reason, the function returns -1 (i.e. return error(...)). Despite - * the "cmp" in the name of this function, the caller only cares about + * the "neq" in the name of this function, the caller only cares about * the return value being zero (a and b are equivalent) or non-zero (a * and b are different), and returning non-zero would keep both in the * result, even if they actually were equivalent, in order to err on * the side of safety. The actual value being negative does not have * any significance; only that it is non-zero matters. */ -static int patch_id_cmp(const void *cmpfn_data, +static int patch_id_neq(const void *cmpfn_data, const void *entry, const void *entry_or_key, const void *unused_keydata) @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ static int patch_id_cmp(const void *cmpfn_data, commit_patch_id(b->commit, opt, &b->patch_id, 0)) return error("Could not get patch ID for %s", oid_to_hex(&b->commit->object.oid)); - return oidcmp(&a->patch_id, &b->patch_id); + return !oideq(&a->patch_id, &b->patch_id); } int init_patch_ids(struct patch_ids *ids) @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ int init_patch_ids(struct patch_ids *ids) ids->diffopts.detect_rename = 0; ids->diffopts.flags.recursive = 1; diff_setup_done(&ids->diffopts); - hashmap_init(&ids->patches, patch_id_cmp, &ids->diffopts, 256); + hashmap_init(&ids->patches, patch_id_neq, &ids->diffopts, 256); return 0; } diff --git a/preload-index.c b/preload-index.c index 71cd2437a3..f7365761f4 100644 --- a/preload-index.c +++ b/preload-index.c @@ -78,7 +78,6 @@ static void preload_index(struct index_state *index, { int threads, i, work, offset; struct thread_data data[MAX_PARALLEL]; - uint64_t start = getnanotime(); if (!core_preload_index) return; @@ -88,6 +87,7 @@ static void preload_index(struct index_state *index, threads = 2; if (threads < 2) return; + trace_performance_enter(); if (threads > MAX_PARALLEL) threads = MAX_PARALLEL; offset = 0; @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ static void preload_index(struct index_state *index, if (pthread_join(p->pthread, NULL)) die("unable to join threaded lstat"); } - trace_performance_since(start, "preload index"); + trace_performance_leave("preload index"); } #endif @@ -1304,6 +1304,9 @@ static size_t format_commit_one(struct strbuf *sb, /* in UTF-8 */ if (skip_prefix(placeholder, "(trailers", &arg)) { struct process_trailer_options opts = PROCESS_TRAILER_OPTIONS_INIT; + + opts.no_divider = 1; + if (*arg == ':') { arg++; for (;;) { diff --git a/range-diff.c b/range-diff.c index b6b9abac26..60edb2f518 100644 --- a/range-diff.c +++ b/range-diff.c @@ -38,6 +38,14 @@ static int read_patches(const char *range, struct string_list *list) argv_array_pushl(&cp.args, "log", "--no-color", "-p", "--no-merges", "--reverse", "--date-order", "--decorate=no", + /* + * Choose indicators that are not used anywhere + * else in diffs, but still look reasonable + * (e.g. will not be confusing when debugging) + */ + "--output-indicator-new=>", + "--output-indicator-old=<", + "--output-indicator-context=#", "--no-abbrev-commit", range, NULL); cp.out = -1; @@ -82,6 +90,7 @@ static int read_patches(const char *range, struct string_list *list) strbuf_addch(&buf, '\n'); if (!util->diff_offset) util->diff_offset = buf.len; + strbuf_addch(&buf, ' '); strbuf_addbuf(&buf, &line); } else if (in_header) { if (starts_with(line.buf, "Author: ")) { @@ -108,8 +117,19 @@ static int read_patches(const char *range, struct string_list *list) * we are not interested. */ continue; - else + else if (line.buf[0] == '>') { + strbuf_addch(&buf, '+'); + strbuf_add(&buf, line.buf + 1, line.len - 1); + } else if (line.buf[0] == '<') { + strbuf_addch(&buf, '-'); + strbuf_add(&buf, line.buf + 1, line.len - 1); + } else if (line.buf[0] == '#') { + strbuf_addch(&buf, ' '); + strbuf_add(&buf, line.buf + 1, line.len - 1); + } else { + strbuf_addch(&buf, ' '); strbuf_addbuf(&buf, &line); + } strbuf_addch(&buf, '\n'); util->diffsize++; @@ -323,7 +343,7 @@ static void output_pair_header(struct diff_options *diffopt, } strbuf_addf(buf, "%s\n", color_reset); - fwrite(buf->buf, buf->len, 1, stdout); + fwrite(buf->buf, buf->len, 1, diffopt->file); } static struct userdiff_driver no_func_name = { @@ -409,8 +429,14 @@ static void output(struct string_list *a, struct string_list *b, strbuf_release(&dashes); } +static struct strbuf *output_prefix_cb(struct diff_options *opt, void *data) +{ + return data; +} + int show_range_diff(const char *range1, const char *range2, - int creation_factor, struct diff_options *diffopt) + int creation_factor, int dual_color, + struct diff_options *diffopt) { int res = 0; @@ -423,9 +449,23 @@ int show_range_diff(const char *range1, const char *range2, res = error(_("could not parse log for '%s'"), range2); if (!res) { + struct diff_options opts; + struct strbuf indent = STRBUF_INIT; + + memcpy(&opts, diffopt, sizeof(opts)); + opts.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH; + opts.flags.suppress_diff_headers = 1; + opts.flags.dual_color_diffed_diffs = dual_color; + opts.output_prefix = output_prefix_cb; + strbuf_addstr(&indent, " "); + opts.output_prefix_data = &indent; + diff_setup_done(&opts); + find_exact_matches(&branch1, &branch2); get_correspondences(&branch1, &branch2, creation_factor); - output(&branch1, &branch2, diffopt); + output(&branch1, &branch2, &opts); + + strbuf_release(&indent); } string_list_clear(&branch1, 1); diff --git a/range-diff.h b/range-diff.h index 2407d46a30..190593f0c7 100644 --- a/range-diff.h +++ b/range-diff.h @@ -3,7 +3,10 @@ #include "diff.h" +#define RANGE_DIFF_CREATION_FACTOR_DEFAULT 60 + int show_range_diff(const char *range1, const char *range2, - int creation_factor, struct diff_options *diffopt); + int creation_factor, int dual_color, + struct diff_options *diffopt); #endif diff --git a/read-cache.c b/read-cache.c index 7b1354d759..8d04d78a58 100644 --- a/read-cache.c +++ b/read-cache.c @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ static int ce_compare_data(const struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) if (fd >= 0) { struct object_id oid; if (!index_fd(&oid, fd, st, OBJ_BLOB, ce->name, 0)) - match = oidcmp(&oid, &ce->oid); + match = !oideq(&oid, &ce->oid); /* index_fd() closed the file descriptor already */ } return match; @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ static int ce_compare_gitlink(const struct cache_entry *ce) */ if (resolve_gitlink_ref(ce->name, "HEAD", &oid) < 0) return 0; - return oidcmp(&oid, &ce->oid); + return !oideq(&oid, &ce->oid); } static int ce_modified_check_fs(const struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ int add_to_index(struct index_state *istate, const char *path, struct stat *st, /* It was suspected to be racily clean, but it turns out to be Ok */ was_same = (alias && !ce_stage(alias) && - !oidcmp(&alias->oid, &ce->oid) && + oideq(&alias->oid, &ce->oid) && ce->ce_mode == alias->ce_mode); if (pretend) @@ -1476,8 +1476,8 @@ int refresh_index(struct index_state *istate, unsigned int flags, const char *typechange_fmt; const char *added_fmt; const char *unmerged_fmt; - uint64_t start = getnanotime(); + trace_performance_enter(); modified_fmt = (in_porcelain ? "M\t%s\n" : "%s: needs update\n"); deleted_fmt = (in_porcelain ? "D\t%s\n" : "%s: needs update\n"); typechange_fmt = (in_porcelain ? "T\t%s\n" : "%s needs update\n"); @@ -1547,7 +1547,7 @@ int refresh_index(struct index_state *istate, unsigned int flags, replace_index_entry(istate, i, new_entry); } - trace_performance_since(start, "refresh index"); + trace_performance_leave("refresh index"); return has_errors; } @@ -1668,7 +1668,7 @@ static int verify_hdr(struct cache_header *hdr, unsigned long size) the_hash_algo->init_fn(&c); the_hash_algo->update_fn(&c, hdr, size - the_hash_algo->rawsz); the_hash_algo->final_fn(hash, &c); - if (hashcmp(hash, (unsigned char *)hdr + size - the_hash_algo->rawsz)) + if (!hasheq(hash, (unsigned char *)hdr + size - the_hash_algo->rawsz)) return error("bad index file sha1 signature"); return 0; } @@ -2002,7 +2002,6 @@ static void freshen_shared_index(const char *shared_index, int warn) int read_index_from(struct index_state *istate, const char *path, const char *gitdir) { - uint64_t start = getnanotime(); struct split_index *split_index; int ret; char *base_oid_hex; @@ -2012,8 +2011,9 @@ int read_index_from(struct index_state *istate, const char *path, if (istate->initialized) return istate->cache_nr; + trace_performance_enter(); ret = do_read_index(istate, path, 0); - trace_performance_since(start, "read cache %s", path); + trace_performance_leave("read cache %s", path); split_index = istate->split_index; if (!split_index || is_null_oid(&split_index->base_oid)) { @@ -2021,6 +2021,7 @@ int read_index_from(struct index_state *istate, const char *path, return ret; } + trace_performance_enter(); if (split_index->base) discard_index(split_index->base); else @@ -2029,7 +2030,7 @@ int read_index_from(struct index_state *istate, const char *path, base_oid_hex = oid_to_hex(&split_index->base_oid); base_path = xstrfmt("%s/sharedindex.%s", gitdir, base_oid_hex); ret = do_read_index(split_index->base, base_path, 1); - if (oidcmp(&split_index->base_oid, &split_index->base->oid)) + if (!oideq(&split_index->base_oid, &split_index->base->oid)) die("broken index, expect %s in %s, got %s", base_oid_hex, base_path, oid_to_hex(&split_index->base->oid)); @@ -2037,8 +2038,8 @@ int read_index_from(struct index_state *istate, const char *path, freshen_shared_index(base_path, 0); merge_base_index(istate); post_read_index_from(istate); - trace_performance_since(start, "read cache %s", base_path); free(base_path); + trace_performance_leave("read cache %s", base_path); return ret; } @@ -2395,7 +2396,7 @@ static int verify_index_from(const struct index_state *istate, const char *path) if (n != the_hash_algo->rawsz) goto out; - if (hashcmp(istate->oid.hash, hash)) + if (!hasheq(istate->oid.hash, hash)) goto out; close(fd); @@ -2743,6 +2744,9 @@ int write_locked_index(struct index_state *istate, struct lock_file *lock, int new_shared_index, ret; struct split_index *si = istate->split_index; + if (git_env_bool("GIT_TEST_CHECK_CACHE_TREE", 0)) + cache_tree_verify(istate); + if ((flags & SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED) && !istate->cache_changed) { if (flags & COMMIT_LOCK) rollback_lock_file(lock); @@ -2939,6 +2943,8 @@ void move_index_extensions(struct index_state *dst, struct index_state *src) { dst->untracked = src->untracked; src->untracked = NULL; + dst->cache_tree = src->cache_tree; + src->cache_tree = NULL; } struct cache_entry *dup_cache_entry(const struct cache_entry *ce, diff --git a/ref-filter.c b/ref-filter.c index 0bccfceff2..e1bcb4ca8a 100644 --- a/ref-filter.c +++ b/ref-filter.c @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ #include "wt-status.h" #include "commit-slab.h" #include "commit-graph.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" static struct ref_msg { const char *gone; @@ -263,6 +264,8 @@ static int trailers_atom_parser(const struct ref_format *format, struct used_ato struct string_list params = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP; int i; + atom->u.contents.trailer_opts.no_divider = 1; + if (arg) { string_list_split(¶ms, arg, ',', -1); for (i = 0; i < params.nr; i++) { @@ -1674,144 +1677,6 @@ static int get_ref_atom_value(struct ref_array_item *ref, int atom, } /* - * Unknown has to be "0" here, because that's the default value for - * contains_cache slab entries that have not yet been assigned. - */ -enum contains_result { - CONTAINS_UNKNOWN = 0, - CONTAINS_NO, - CONTAINS_YES -}; - -define_commit_slab(contains_cache, enum contains_result); - -struct ref_filter_cbdata { - struct ref_array *array; - struct ref_filter *filter; - struct contains_cache contains_cache; - struct contains_cache no_contains_cache; -}; - -/* - * Mimicking the real stack, this stack lives on the heap, avoiding stack - * overflows. - * - * At each recursion step, the stack items points to the commits whose - * ancestors are to be inspected. - */ -struct contains_stack { - int nr, alloc; - struct contains_stack_entry { - struct commit *commit; - struct commit_list *parents; - } *contains_stack; -}; - -static int in_commit_list(const struct commit_list *want, struct commit *c) -{ - for (; want; want = want->next) - if (!oidcmp(&want->item->object.oid, &c->object.oid)) - return 1; - return 0; -} - -/* - * Test whether the candidate is contained in the list. - * Do not recurse to find out, though, but return -1 if inconclusive. - */ -static enum contains_result contains_test(struct commit *candidate, - const struct commit_list *want, - struct contains_cache *cache, - uint32_t cutoff) -{ - enum contains_result *cached = contains_cache_at(cache, candidate); - - /* If we already have the answer cached, return that. */ - if (*cached) - return *cached; - - /* or are we it? */ - if (in_commit_list(want, candidate)) { - *cached = CONTAINS_YES; - return CONTAINS_YES; - } - - /* Otherwise, we don't know; prepare to recurse */ - parse_commit_or_die(candidate); - - if (candidate->generation < cutoff) - return CONTAINS_NO; - - return CONTAINS_UNKNOWN; -} - -static void push_to_contains_stack(struct commit *candidate, struct contains_stack *contains_stack) -{ - ALLOC_GROW(contains_stack->contains_stack, contains_stack->nr + 1, contains_stack->alloc); - contains_stack->contains_stack[contains_stack->nr].commit = candidate; - contains_stack->contains_stack[contains_stack->nr++].parents = candidate->parents; -} - -static enum contains_result contains_tag_algo(struct commit *candidate, - const struct commit_list *want, - struct contains_cache *cache) -{ - struct contains_stack contains_stack = { 0, 0, NULL }; - enum contains_result result; - uint32_t cutoff = GENERATION_NUMBER_INFINITY; - const struct commit_list *p; - - for (p = want; p; p = p->next) { - struct commit *c = p->item; - load_commit_graph_info(the_repository, c); - if (c->generation < cutoff) - cutoff = c->generation; - } - - result = contains_test(candidate, want, cache, cutoff); - if (result != CONTAINS_UNKNOWN) - return result; - - push_to_contains_stack(candidate, &contains_stack); - while (contains_stack.nr) { - struct contains_stack_entry *entry = &contains_stack.contains_stack[contains_stack.nr - 1]; - struct commit *commit = entry->commit; - struct commit_list *parents = entry->parents; - - if (!parents) { - *contains_cache_at(cache, commit) = CONTAINS_NO; - contains_stack.nr--; - } - /* - * If we just popped the stack, parents->item has been marked, - * therefore contains_test will return a meaningful yes/no. - */ - else switch (contains_test(parents->item, want, cache, cutoff)) { - case CONTAINS_YES: - *contains_cache_at(cache, commit) = CONTAINS_YES; - contains_stack.nr--; - break; - case CONTAINS_NO: - entry->parents = parents->next; - break; - case CONTAINS_UNKNOWN: - push_to_contains_stack(parents->item, &contains_stack); - break; - } - } - free(contains_stack.contains_stack); - return contains_test(candidate, want, cache, cutoff); -} - -static int commit_contains(struct ref_filter *filter, struct commit *commit, - struct commit_list *list, struct contains_cache *cache) -{ - if (filter->with_commit_tag_algo) - return contains_tag_algo(commit, list, cache) == CONTAINS_YES; - return is_descendant_of(commit, list); -} - -/* * Return 1 if the refname matches one of the patterns, otherwise 0. * A pattern can be a literal prefix (e.g. a refname "refs/heads/master" * matches a pattern "refs/heads/mas") or a wildcard (e.g. the same ref @@ -2046,6 +1911,13 @@ static int filter_ref_kind(struct ref_filter *filter, const char *refname) return ref_kind_from_refname(refname); } +struct ref_filter_cbdata { + struct ref_array *array; + struct ref_filter *filter; + struct contains_cache contains_cache; + struct contains_cache no_contains_cache; +}; + /* * A call-back given to for_each_ref(). Filter refs and keep them for * later object processing. @@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ static int write_pseudoref(const char *pseudoref, const struct object_id *oid, pseudoref); rollback_lock_file(&lock); goto done; - } else if (oidcmp(&actual_old_oid, old_oid)) { + } else if (!oideq(&actual_old_oid, old_oid)) { strbuf_addf(err, _("unexpected object ID when writing '%s'"), pseudoref); rollback_lock_file(&lock); @@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ static int delete_pseudoref(const char *pseudoref, const struct object_id *old_o } if (read_ref(pseudoref, &actual_old_oid)) die(_("could not read ref '%s'"), pseudoref); - if (oidcmp(&actual_old_oid, old_oid)) { + if (!oideq(&actual_old_oid, old_oid)) { error(_("unexpected object ID when deleting '%s'"), pseudoref); rollback_lock_file(&lock); @@ -875,13 +875,13 @@ static int read_ref_at_ent(struct object_id *ooid, struct object_id *noid, */ if (!is_null_oid(&cb->ooid)) { oidcpy(cb->oid, noid); - if (oidcmp(&cb->ooid, noid)) + if (!oideq(&cb->ooid, noid)) warning(_("log for ref %s has gap after %s"), cb->refname, show_date(cb->date, cb->tz, DATE_MODE(RFC2822))); } else if (cb->date == cb->at_time) oidcpy(cb->oid, noid); - else if (oidcmp(noid, cb->oid)) + else if (!oideq(noid, cb->oid)) warning(_("log for ref %s unexpectedly ended on %s"), cb->refname, show_date(cb->date, cb->tz, DATE_MODE(RFC2822))); diff --git a/refs/files-backend.c b/refs/files-backend.c index 1f1a98e4cb..16ef9325e0 100644 --- a/refs/files-backend.c +++ b/refs/files-backend.c @@ -841,7 +841,7 @@ static int verify_lock(struct ref_store *ref_store, struct ref_lock *lock, return 0; } } - if (old_oid && oidcmp(&lock->old_oid, old_oid)) { + if (old_oid && !oideq(&lock->old_oid, old_oid)) { strbuf_addf(err, "ref '%s' is at %s but expected %s", lock->ref_name, oid_to_hex(&lock->old_oid), @@ -2307,7 +2307,7 @@ static int check_old_oid(struct ref_update *update, struct object_id *oid, struct strbuf *err) { if (!(update->flags & REF_HAVE_OLD) || - !oidcmp(oid, &update->old_oid)) + oideq(oid, &update->old_oid)) return 0; if (is_null_oid(&update->old_oid)) @@ -2443,7 +2443,7 @@ static int lock_ref_for_update(struct files_ref_store *refs, !(update->flags & REF_DELETING) && !(update->flags & REF_LOG_ONLY)) { if (!(update->type & REF_ISSYMREF) && - !oidcmp(&lock->old_oid, &update->new_oid)) { + oideq(&lock->old_oid, &update->new_oid)) { /* * The reference already has the desired * value, so we don't need to write it. diff --git a/refs/packed-backend.c b/refs/packed-backend.c index d447a731da..74e2996e93 100644 --- a/refs/packed-backend.c +++ b/refs/packed-backend.c @@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ static int write_with_updates(struct packed_ref_store *refs, "reference already exists", update->refname); goto error; - } else if (oidcmp(&update->old_oid, iter->oid)) { + } else if (!oideq(&update->old_oid, iter->oid)) { strbuf_addf(err, "cannot update ref '%s': " "is at %s but expected %s", update->refname, diff --git a/refs/ref-cache.c b/refs/ref-cache.c index 9b110c8494..b7052f72e2 100644 --- a/refs/ref-cache.c +++ b/refs/ref-cache.c @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ static int is_dup_ref(const struct ref_entry *ref1, const struct ref_entry *ref2 /* This is impossible by construction */ die("Reference directory conflict: %s", ref1->name); - if (oidcmp(&ref1->u.value.oid, &ref2->u.value.oid)) + if (!oideq(&ref1->u.value.oid, &ref2->u.value.oid)) die("Duplicated ref, and SHA1s don't match: %s", ref1->name); warning("Duplicated ref: %s", ref1->name); diff --git a/remote-curl.c b/remote-curl.c index fb28309e85..762a55a75f 100644 --- a/remote-curl.c +++ b/remote-curl.c @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ static int set_option(const char *name, const char *value) options.no_dependents = 1; return 0; } else if (!strcmp(name, "filter")) { - options.filter = xstrdup(value);; + options.filter = xstrdup(value); return 0; } else { return 1 /* unsupported */; @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ #include "string-list.h" #include "mergesort.h" #include "argv-array.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" enum map_direction { FROM_SRC, FROM_DST }; @@ -1388,7 +1389,7 @@ void set_ref_status_for_push(struct ref *remote_refs, int send_mirror, ref->deletion = is_null_oid(&ref->new_oid); if (!ref->deletion && - !oidcmp(&ref->old_oid, &ref->new_oid)) { + oideq(&ref->old_oid, &ref->new_oid)) { ref->status = REF_STATUS_UPTODATE; continue; } @@ -1403,7 +1404,7 @@ void set_ref_status_for_push(struct ref *remote_refs, int send_mirror, * branch. */ if (ref->expect_old_sha1) { - if (oidcmp(&ref->old_oid, &ref->old_oid_expect)) + if (!oideq(&ref->old_oid, &ref->old_oid_expect)) reject_reason = REF_STATUS_REJECT_STALE; else /* If the ref isn't stale then force the update. */ @@ -1791,55 +1792,6 @@ int resolve_remote_symref(struct ref *ref, struct ref *list) return 1; } -static void unmark_and_free(struct commit_list *list, unsigned int mark) -{ - while (list) { - struct commit *commit = pop_commit(&list); - commit->object.flags &= ~mark; - } -} - -int ref_newer(const struct object_id *new_oid, const struct object_id *old_oid) -{ - struct object *o; - struct commit *old_commit, *new_commit; - struct commit_list *list, *used; - int found = 0; - - /* - * Both new_commit and old_commit must be commit-ish and new_commit is descendant of - * old_commit. Otherwise we require --force. - */ - o = deref_tag(the_repository, parse_object(the_repository, old_oid), - NULL, 0); - if (!o || o->type != OBJ_COMMIT) - return 0; - old_commit = (struct commit *) o; - - o = deref_tag(the_repository, parse_object(the_repository, new_oid), - NULL, 0); - if (!o || o->type != OBJ_COMMIT) - return 0; - new_commit = (struct commit *) o; - - if (parse_commit(new_commit) < 0) - return 0; - - used = list = NULL; - commit_list_insert(new_commit, &list); - while (list) { - new_commit = pop_most_recent_commit(&list, TMP_MARK); - commit_list_insert(new_commit, &used); - if (new_commit == old_commit) { - found = 1; - break; - } - } - unmark_and_free(list, TMP_MARK); - unmark_and_free(used, TMP_MARK); - return found; -} - /* * Lookup the upstream branch for the given branch and if present, optionally * compute the commit ahead/behind values for the pair. @@ -2049,7 +2001,7 @@ struct ref *guess_remote_head(const struct ref *head, /* If refs/heads/master could be right, it is. */ if (!all) { r = find_ref_by_name(refs, "refs/heads/master"); - if (r && !oidcmp(&r->old_oid, &head->old_oid)) + if (r && oideq(&r->old_oid, &head->old_oid)) return copy_ref(r); } @@ -2057,7 +2009,7 @@ struct ref *guess_remote_head(const struct ref *head, for (r = refs; r; r = r->next) { if (r != head && starts_with(r->name, "refs/heads/") && - !oidcmp(&r->old_oid, &head->old_oid)) { + oideq(&r->old_oid, &head->old_oid)) { *tail = copy_ref(r); tail = &((*tail)->next); if (!all) @@ -151,7 +151,6 @@ extern struct ref **get_remote_refs(int fd_out, struct packet_reader *reader, const struct string_list *server_options); int resolve_remote_symref(struct ref *ref, struct ref *list); -int ref_newer(const struct object_id *new_oid, const struct object_id *old_oid); /* * Remove and free all but the first of any entries in the input list @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ static void read_rr(struct string_list *rr) /* There has to be the hash, tab, path and then NUL */ if (buf.len < 42 || get_sha1_hex(buf.buf, sha1)) - die("corrupt MERGE_RR"); + die(_("corrupt MERGE_RR")); if (buf.buf[40] != '.') { variant = 0; @@ -222,10 +222,10 @@ static void read_rr(struct string_list *rr) errno = 0; variant = strtol(buf.buf + 41, &path, 10); if (errno) - die("corrupt MERGE_RR"); + die(_("corrupt MERGE_RR")); } if (*(path++) != '\t') - die("corrupt MERGE_RR"); + die(_("corrupt MERGE_RR")); buf.buf[40] = '\0'; id = new_rerere_id_hex(buf.buf); id->variant = variant; @@ -260,12 +260,12 @@ static int write_rr(struct string_list *rr, int out_fd) rr->items[i].string, 0); if (write_in_full(out_fd, buf.buf, buf.len) < 0) - die("unable to write rerere record"); + die(_("unable to write rerere record")); strbuf_release(&buf); } if (commit_lock_file(&write_lock) != 0) - die("unable to write rerere record"); + die(_("unable to write rerere record")); return 0; } @@ -303,38 +303,6 @@ static void rerere_io_putstr(const char *str, struct rerere_io *io) ferr_puts(str, io->output, &io->wrerror); } -/* - * Write a conflict marker to io->output (if defined). - */ -static void rerere_io_putconflict(int ch, int size, struct rerere_io *io) -{ - char buf[64]; - - while (size) { - if (size <= sizeof(buf) - 2) { - memset(buf, ch, size); - buf[size] = '\n'; - buf[size + 1] = '\0'; - size = 0; - } else { - int sz = sizeof(buf) - 1; - - /* - * Make sure we will not write everything out - * in this round by leaving at least 1 byte - * for the next round, giving the next round - * a chance to add the terminating LF. Yuck. - */ - if (size <= sz) - sz -= (sz - size) + 1; - memset(buf, ch, sz); - buf[sz] = '\0'; - size -= sz; - } - rerere_io_putstr(buf, io); - } -} - static void rerere_io_putmem(const char *mem, size_t sz, struct rerere_io *io) { if (io->output) @@ -385,89 +353,109 @@ static int is_cmarker(char *buf, int marker_char, int marker_size) return isspace(*buf); } -/* - * Read contents a file with conflicts, normalize the conflicts - * by (1) discarding the common ancestor version in diff3-style, - * (2) reordering our side and their side so that whichever sorts - * alphabetically earlier comes before the other one, while - * computing the "conflict ID", which is just an SHA-1 hash of - * one side of the conflict, NUL, the other side of the conflict, - * and NUL concatenated together. - * - * Return the number of conflict hunks found. - * - * NEEDSWORK: the logic and theory of operation behind this conflict - * normalization may deserve to be documented somewhere, perhaps in - * Documentation/technical/rerere.txt. - */ -static int handle_path(unsigned char *sha1, struct rerere_io *io, int marker_size) +static void rerere_strbuf_putconflict(struct strbuf *buf, int ch, size_t size) +{ + strbuf_addchars(buf, ch, size); + strbuf_addch(buf, '\n'); +} + +static int handle_conflict(struct strbuf *out, struct rerere_io *io, + int marker_size, git_SHA_CTX *ctx) { - git_SHA_CTX ctx; - int hunk_no = 0; enum { - RR_CONTEXT = 0, RR_SIDE_1, RR_SIDE_2, RR_ORIGINAL - } hunk = RR_CONTEXT; + RR_SIDE_1 = 0, RR_SIDE_2, RR_ORIGINAL + } hunk = RR_SIDE_1; struct strbuf one = STRBUF_INIT, two = STRBUF_INIT; - struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; - - if (sha1) - git_SHA1_Init(&ctx); + struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, conflict = STRBUF_INIT; + int has_conflicts = -1; while (!io->getline(&buf, io)) { if (is_cmarker(buf.buf, '<', marker_size)) { - if (hunk != RR_CONTEXT) - goto bad; - hunk = RR_SIDE_1; + if (handle_conflict(&conflict, io, marker_size, NULL) < 0) + break; + if (hunk == RR_SIDE_1) + strbuf_addbuf(&one, &conflict); + else + strbuf_addbuf(&two, &conflict); + strbuf_release(&conflict); } else if (is_cmarker(buf.buf, '|', marker_size)) { if (hunk != RR_SIDE_1) - goto bad; + break; hunk = RR_ORIGINAL; } else if (is_cmarker(buf.buf, '=', marker_size)) { if (hunk != RR_SIDE_1 && hunk != RR_ORIGINAL) - goto bad; + break; hunk = RR_SIDE_2; } else if (is_cmarker(buf.buf, '>', marker_size)) { if (hunk != RR_SIDE_2) - goto bad; + break; if (strbuf_cmp(&one, &two) > 0) strbuf_swap(&one, &two); - hunk_no++; - hunk = RR_CONTEXT; - rerere_io_putconflict('<', marker_size, io); - rerere_io_putmem(one.buf, one.len, io); - rerere_io_putconflict('=', marker_size, io); - rerere_io_putmem(two.buf, two.len, io); - rerere_io_putconflict('>', marker_size, io); - if (sha1) { - git_SHA1_Update(&ctx, one.buf ? one.buf : "", + has_conflicts = 1; + rerere_strbuf_putconflict(out, '<', marker_size); + strbuf_addbuf(out, &one); + rerere_strbuf_putconflict(out, '=', marker_size); + strbuf_addbuf(out, &two); + rerere_strbuf_putconflict(out, '>', marker_size); + if (ctx) { + git_SHA1_Update(ctx, one.buf ? one.buf : "", one.len + 1); - git_SHA1_Update(&ctx, two.buf ? two.buf : "", + git_SHA1_Update(ctx, two.buf ? two.buf : "", two.len + 1); } - strbuf_reset(&one); - strbuf_reset(&two); + break; } else if (hunk == RR_SIDE_1) strbuf_addbuf(&one, &buf); else if (hunk == RR_ORIGINAL) ; /* discard */ else if (hunk == RR_SIDE_2) strbuf_addbuf(&two, &buf); - else - rerere_io_putstr(buf.buf, io); - continue; - bad: - hunk = 99; /* force error exit */ - break; } strbuf_release(&one); strbuf_release(&two); strbuf_release(&buf); + return has_conflicts; +} + +/* + * Read contents a file with conflicts, normalize the conflicts + * by (1) discarding the common ancestor version in diff3-style, + * (2) reordering our side and their side so that whichever sorts + * alphabetically earlier comes before the other one, while + * computing the "conflict ID", which is just an SHA-1 hash of + * one side of the conflict, NUL, the other side of the conflict, + * and NUL concatenated together. + * + * Return 1 if conflict hunks are found, 0 if there are no conflict + * hunks and -1 if an error occured. + */ +static int handle_path(unsigned char *sha1, struct rerere_io *io, int marker_size) +{ + git_SHA_CTX ctx; + struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT, out = STRBUF_INIT; + int has_conflicts = 0; + if (sha1) + git_SHA1_Init(&ctx); + + while (!io->getline(&buf, io)) { + if (is_cmarker(buf.buf, '<', marker_size)) { + has_conflicts = handle_conflict(&out, io, marker_size, + sha1 ? &ctx : NULL); + if (has_conflicts < 0) + break; + rerere_io_putmem(out.buf, out.len, io); + strbuf_reset(&out); + } else + rerere_io_putstr(buf.buf, io); + } + strbuf_release(&buf); + strbuf_release(&out); + if (sha1) git_SHA1_Final(sha1, &ctx); - if (hunk != RR_CONTEXT) - return -1; - return hunk_no; + + return has_conflicts; } /* @@ -476,7 +464,7 @@ static int handle_path(unsigned char *sha1, struct rerere_io *io, int marker_siz */ static int handle_file(const char *path, unsigned char *sha1, const char *output) { - int hunk_no = 0; + int has_conflicts = 0; struct rerere_io_file io; int marker_size = ll_merge_marker_size(path); @@ -485,34 +473,34 @@ static int handle_file(const char *path, unsigned char *sha1, const char *output io.input = fopen(path, "r"); io.io.wrerror = 0; if (!io.input) - return error_errno("Could not open %s", path); + return error_errno(_("could not open '%s'"), path); if (output) { io.io.output = fopen(output, "w"); if (!io.io.output) { - error_errno("Could not write %s", output); + error_errno(_("could not write '%s'"), output); fclose(io.input); return -1; } } - hunk_no = handle_path(sha1, (struct rerere_io *)&io, marker_size); + has_conflicts = handle_path(sha1, (struct rerere_io *)&io, marker_size); fclose(io.input); if (io.io.wrerror) - error("There were errors while writing %s (%s)", + error(_("there were errors while writing '%s' (%s)"), path, strerror(io.io.wrerror)); if (io.io.output && fclose(io.io.output)) - io.io.wrerror = error_errno("Failed to flush %s", path); + io.io.wrerror = error_errno(_("failed to flush '%s'"), path); - if (hunk_no < 0) { + if (has_conflicts < 0) { if (output) unlink_or_warn(output); - return error("Could not parse conflict hunks in %s", path); + return error(_("could not parse conflict hunks in '%s'"), path); } if (io.io.wrerror) return -1; - return hunk_no; + return has_conflicts; } /* @@ -533,7 +521,7 @@ static int check_one_conflict(int i, int *type) } *type = PUNTED; - while (ce_stage(active_cache[i]) == 1) + while (i < active_nr && ce_stage(active_cache[i]) == 1) i++; /* Only handle regular files with both stages #2 and #3 */ @@ -569,7 +557,7 @@ static int find_conflict(struct string_list *conflict) { int i; if (read_cache() < 0) - return error("Could not read index"); + return error(_("index file corrupt")); for (i = 0; i < active_nr;) { int conflict_type; @@ -602,7 +590,7 @@ int rerere_remaining(struct string_list *merge_rr) if (setup_rerere(merge_rr, RERERE_READONLY)) return 0; if (read_cache() < 0) - return error("Could not read index"); + return error(_("index file corrupt")); for (i = 0; i < active_nr;) { int conflict_type; @@ -685,17 +673,17 @@ static int merge(const struct rerere_id *id, const char *path) * Mark that "postimage" was used to help gc. */ if (utime(rerere_path(id, "postimage"), NULL) < 0) - warning_errno("failed utime() on %s", + warning_errno(_("failed utime() on '%s'"), rerere_path(id, "postimage")); /* Update "path" with the resolution */ f = fopen(path, "w"); if (!f) - return error_errno("Could not open %s", path); + return error_errno(_("could not open '%s'"), path); if (fwrite(result.ptr, result.size, 1, f) != 1) - error_errno("Could not write %s", path); + error_errno(_("could not write '%s'"), path); if (fclose(f)) - return error_errno("Writing %s failed", path); + return error_errno(_("writing '%s' failed"), path); out: free(cur.ptr); @@ -715,13 +703,13 @@ static void update_paths(struct string_list *update) struct string_list_item *item = &update->items[i]; if (add_file_to_cache(item->string, 0)) exit(128); - fprintf(stderr, "Staged '%s' using previous resolution.\n", + fprintf_ln(stderr, _("Staged '%s' using previous resolution."), item->string); } if (write_locked_index(&the_index, &index_lock, COMMIT_LOCK | SKIP_IF_UNCHANGED)) - die("Unable to write new index file"); + die(_("unable to write new index file")); } static void remove_variant(struct rerere_id *id) @@ -753,7 +741,7 @@ static void do_rerere_one_path(struct string_list_item *rr_item, if (!handle_file(path, NULL, NULL)) { copy_file(rerere_path(id, "postimage"), path, 0666); id->collection->status[variant] |= RR_HAS_POSTIMAGE; - fprintf(stderr, "Recorded resolution for '%s'.\n", path); + fprintf_ln(stderr, _("Recorded resolution for '%s'."), path); free_rerere_id(rr_item); rr_item->util = NULL; return; @@ -787,9 +775,9 @@ static void do_rerere_one_path(struct string_list_item *rr_item, if (rerere_autoupdate) string_list_insert(update, path); else - fprintf(stderr, - "Resolved '%s' using previous resolution.\n", - path); + fprintf_ln(stderr, + _("Resolved '%s' using previous resolution."), + path); free_rerere_id(rr_item); rr_item->util = NULL; return; @@ -803,11 +791,11 @@ static void do_rerere_one_path(struct string_list_item *rr_item, if (id->collection->status[variant] & RR_HAS_POSTIMAGE) { const char *path = rerere_path(id, "postimage"); if (unlink(path)) - die_errno("cannot unlink stray '%s'", path); + die_errno(_("cannot unlink stray '%s'"), path); id->collection->status[variant] &= ~RR_HAS_POSTIMAGE; } id->collection->status[variant] |= RR_HAS_PREIMAGE; - fprintf(stderr, "Recorded preimage for '%s'\n", path); + fprintf_ln(stderr, _("Recorded preimage for '%s'"), path); } static int do_plain_rerere(struct string_list *rr, int fd) @@ -830,15 +818,16 @@ static int do_plain_rerere(struct string_list *rr, int fd) const char *path = conflict.items[i].string; int ret; - if (string_list_has_string(rr, path)) - continue; - /* * Ask handle_file() to scan and assign a * conflict ID. No need to write anything out * yet. */ ret = handle_file(path, sha1, NULL); + if (ret != 0 && string_list_has_string(rr, path)) { + remove_variant(string_list_lookup(rr, path)->util); + string_list_remove(rr, path, 1); + } if (ret < 1) continue; @@ -879,7 +868,7 @@ static int is_rerere_enabled(void) return rr_cache_exists; if (!rr_cache_exists && mkdir_in_gitdir(git_path_rr_cache())) - die("Could not create directory %s", git_path_rr_cache()); + die(_("could not create directory '%s'"), git_path_rr_cache()); return 1; } @@ -958,7 +947,7 @@ static int handle_cache(const char *path, unsigned char *sha1, const char *outpu mmfile_t mmfile[3] = {{NULL}}; mmbuffer_t result = {NULL, 0}; const struct cache_entry *ce; - int pos, len, i, hunk_no; + int pos, len, i, has_conflicts; struct rerere_io_mem io; int marker_size = ll_merge_marker_size(path); @@ -1012,11 +1001,11 @@ static int handle_cache(const char *path, unsigned char *sha1, const char *outpu * Grab the conflict ID and optionally write the original * contents with conflict markers out. */ - hunk_no = handle_path(sha1, (struct rerere_io *)&io, marker_size); + has_conflicts = handle_path(sha1, (struct rerere_io *)&io, marker_size); strbuf_release(&io.input); if (io.io.output) fclose(io.io.output); - return hunk_no; + return has_conflicts; } static int rerere_forget_one_path(const char *path, struct string_list *rr) @@ -1033,7 +1022,7 @@ static int rerere_forget_one_path(const char *path, struct string_list *rr) */ ret = handle_cache(path, sha1, NULL); if (ret < 1) - return error("Could not parse conflict hunks in '%s'", path); + return error(_("could not parse conflict hunks in '%s'"), path); /* Nuke the recorded resolution for the conflict */ id = new_rerere_id(sha1); @@ -1051,7 +1040,7 @@ static int rerere_forget_one_path(const char *path, struct string_list *rr) handle_cache(path, sha1, rerere_path(id, "thisimage")); if (read_mmfile(&cur, rerere_path(id, "thisimage"))) { free(cur.ptr); - error("Failed to update conflicted state in '%s'", path); + error(_("failed to update conflicted state in '%s'"), path); goto fail_exit; } cleanly_resolved = !try_merge(id, path, &cur, &result); @@ -1062,16 +1051,16 @@ static int rerere_forget_one_path(const char *path, struct string_list *rr) } if (id->collection->status_nr <= id->variant) { - error("no remembered resolution for '%s'", path); + error(_("no remembered resolution for '%s'"), path); goto fail_exit; } filename = rerere_path(id, "postimage"); if (unlink(filename)) { if (errno == ENOENT) - error("no remembered resolution for %s", path); + error(_("no remembered resolution for '%s'"), path); else - error_errno("cannot unlink %s", filename); + error_errno(_("cannot unlink '%s'"), filename); goto fail_exit; } @@ -1081,7 +1070,7 @@ static int rerere_forget_one_path(const char *path, struct string_list *rr) * the postimage. */ handle_cache(path, sha1, rerere_path(id, "preimage")); - fprintf(stderr, "Updated preimage for '%s'\n", path); + fprintf_ln(stderr, _("Updated preimage for '%s'"), path); /* * And remember that we can record resolution for this @@ -1090,7 +1079,7 @@ static int rerere_forget_one_path(const char *path, struct string_list *rr) item = string_list_insert(rr, path); free_rerere_id(item); item->util = id; - fprintf(stderr, "Forgot resolution for %s\n", path); + fprintf(stderr, _("Forgot resolution for '%s'\n"), path); return 0; fail_exit: @@ -1105,7 +1094,7 @@ int rerere_forget(struct pathspec *pathspec) struct string_list merge_rr = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP; if (read_cache() < 0) - return error("Could not read index"); + return error(_("index file corrupt")); fd = setup_rerere(&merge_rr, RERERE_NOAUTOUPDATE); if (fd < 0) @@ -1193,7 +1182,7 @@ void rerere_gc(struct string_list *rr) git_config(git_default_config, NULL); dir = opendir(git_path("rr-cache")); if (!dir) - die_errno("unable to open rr-cache directory"); + die_errno(_("unable to open rr-cache directory")); /* Collect stale conflict IDs ... */ while ((e = readdir(dir))) { struct rerere_dir *rr_dir; diff --git a/revision.c b/revision.c index de4dce600d..e18bd530e4 100644 --- a/revision.c +++ b/revision.c @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ #include "packfile.h" #include "worktree.h" #include "argv-array.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" volatile show_early_output_fn_t show_early_output; @@ -2318,7 +2319,7 @@ static void NORETURN diagnose_missing_default(const char *def) */ int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs, struct setup_revision_opt *opt) { - int i, flags, left, seen_dashdash, read_from_stdin, got_rev_arg = 0, revarg_opt; + int i, flags, left, seen_dashdash, got_rev_arg = 0, revarg_opt; struct argv_array prune_data = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT; const char *submodule = NULL; @@ -2348,7 +2349,6 @@ int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs, struct s revarg_opt = opt ? opt->revarg_opt : 0; if (seen_dashdash) revarg_opt |= REVARG_CANNOT_BE_FILENAME; - read_from_stdin = 0; for (left = i = 1; i < argc; i++) { const char *arg = argv[i]; if (*arg == '-') { @@ -2367,7 +2367,7 @@ int setup_revisions(int argc, const char **argv, struct rev_info *revs, struct s argv[left++] = arg; continue; } - if (read_from_stdin++) + if (revs->read_from_stdin++) die("--stdin given twice?"); read_revisions_from_stdin(revs, &prune_data); continue; @@ -3238,7 +3238,7 @@ static void track_linear(struct rev_info *revs, struct commit *commit) struct commit_list *p; for (p = revs->previous_parents; p; p = p->next) if (p->item == NULL || /* first commit */ - !oidcmp(&p->item->object.oid, &commit->object.oid)) + oideq(&p->item->object.oid, &commit->object.oid)) break; revs->linear = p != NULL; } diff --git a/revision.h b/revision.h index 007278cc11..2b30ac270d 100644 --- a/revision.h +++ b/revision.h @@ -82,6 +82,11 @@ struct rev_info { */ int rev_input_given; + /* + * Whether we read from stdin due to the --stdin option. + */ + int read_from_stdin; + /* topo-sort */ enum rev_sort_order sort_order; @@ -214,6 +219,17 @@ struct rev_info { /* notes-specific options: which refs to show */ struct display_notes_opt notes_opt; + /* interdiff */ + const struct object_id *idiff_oid1; + const struct object_id *idiff_oid2; + const char *idiff_title; + + /* range-diff */ + const char *rdiff1; + const char *rdiff2; + int creation_factor; + const char *rdiff_title; + /* commit counts */ int count_left; int count_right; diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c index dc2c58d464..ddb41a62d9 100644 --- a/sequencer.c +++ b/sequencer.c @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ #include "oidset.h" #include "commit-slab.h" #include "alias.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" #define GIT_REFLOG_ACTION "GIT_REFLOG_ACTION" @@ -225,13 +226,16 @@ static const char *get_todo_path(const struct replay_opts *opts) * Returns 3 when sob exists within conforming footer as last entry */ static int has_conforming_footer(struct strbuf *sb, struct strbuf *sob, - int ignore_footer) + size_t ignore_footer) { + struct process_trailer_options opts = PROCESS_TRAILER_OPTIONS_INIT; struct trailer_info info; - int i; + size_t i; int found_sob = 0, found_sob_last = 0; - trailer_info_get(&info, sb->buf); + opts.no_divider = 1; + + trailer_info_get(&info, sb->buf, &opts); if (info.trailer_start == info.trailer_end) return 0; @@ -610,7 +614,7 @@ static int is_index_unchanged(void) if (!(cache_tree_oid = get_cache_tree_oid())) return -1; - return !oidcmp(cache_tree_oid, get_commit_tree_oid(head_commit)); + return oideq(cache_tree_oid, get_commit_tree_oid(head_commit)); } static int write_author_script(const char *message) @@ -899,7 +903,7 @@ static int run_git_commit(const char *defmsg, struct replay_opts *opts, if ((flags & ALLOW_EMPTY)) argv_array_push(&cmd.args, "--allow-empty"); - if (opts->allow_empty_message) + if (!(flags & EDIT_MSG)) argv_array_push(&cmd.args, "--allow-empty-message"); if (cmd.err == -1) { @@ -1217,7 +1221,7 @@ static int parse_head(struct commit **head) current_head = lookup_commit_reference(the_repository, &oid); if (!current_head) return error(_("could not parse HEAD")); - if (oidcmp(&oid, ¤t_head->object.oid)) { + if (!oideq(&oid, ¤t_head->object.oid)) { warning(_("HEAD %s is not a commit!"), oid_to_hex(&oid)); } @@ -1287,9 +1291,9 @@ static int try_to_commit(struct strbuf *msg, const char *author, goto out; } - if (!(flags & ALLOW_EMPTY) && !oidcmp(current_head ? - get_commit_tree_oid(current_head) : - the_hash_algo->empty_tree, &tree)) { + if (!(flags & ALLOW_EMPTY) && oideq(current_head ? + get_commit_tree_oid(current_head) : + the_hash_algo->empty_tree, &tree)) { res = 1; /* run 'git commit' to display error message */ goto out; } @@ -1313,7 +1317,7 @@ static int try_to_commit(struct strbuf *msg, const char *author, if (cleanup != COMMIT_MSG_CLEANUP_NONE) strbuf_stripspace(msg, cleanup == COMMIT_MSG_CLEANUP_ALL); - if (!opts->allow_empty_message && message_is_empty(msg, cleanup)) { + if ((flags & EDIT_MSG) && message_is_empty(msg, cleanup)) { res = 1; /* run 'git commit' to display error message */ goto out; } @@ -1394,7 +1398,7 @@ static int is_original_commit_empty(struct commit *commit) ptree_oid = the_hash_algo->empty_tree; /* commit is root */ } - return !oidcmp(ptree_oid, get_commit_tree_oid(commit)); + return oideq(ptree_oid, get_commit_tree_oid(commit)); } /* @@ -1674,7 +1678,7 @@ static int do_pick_commit(enum todo_command command, struct commit *commit, unborn = get_oid("HEAD", &head); /* Do we want to generate a root commit? */ if (is_pick_or_similar(command) && opts->have_squash_onto && - !oidcmp(&head, &opts->squash_onto)) { + oideq(&head, &opts->squash_onto)) { if (is_fixup(command)) return error(_("cannot fixup root commit")); flags |= CREATE_ROOT_COMMIT; @@ -1717,7 +1721,7 @@ static int do_pick_commit(enum todo_command command, struct commit *commit, oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid)); if (opts->allow_ff && !is_fixup(command) && - ((parent && !oidcmp(&parent->object.oid, &head)) || + ((parent && oideq(&parent->object.oid, &head)) || (!parent && unborn))) { if (is_rebase_i(opts)) write_author_script(msg.message); @@ -2422,7 +2426,7 @@ static int rollback_is_safe(void) if (get_oid("HEAD", &actual_head)) oidclr(&actual_head); - return !oidcmp(&actual_head, &expected_head); + return oideq(&actual_head, &expected_head); } static int reset_for_rollback(const struct object_id *oid) @@ -2983,7 +2987,7 @@ static int do_merge(struct commit *commit, const char *arg, int arg_len, } if (opts->have_squash_onto && - !oidcmp(&head_commit->object.oid, &opts->squash_onto)) { + oideq(&head_commit->object.oid, &opts->squash_onto)) { /* * When the user tells us to "merge" something into a * "[new root]", let's simply fast-forward to the merge head. @@ -3052,8 +3056,8 @@ static int do_merge(struct commit *commit, const char *arg, int arg_len, * commit, we cannot fast-forward. */ can_fast_forward = opts->allow_ff && commit && commit->parents && - !oidcmp(&commit->parents->item->object.oid, - &head_commit->object.oid); + oideq(&commit->parents->item->object.oid, + &head_commit->object.oid); /* * If any merge head is different from the original one, we cannot @@ -3063,7 +3067,7 @@ static int do_merge(struct commit *commit, const char *arg, int arg_len, struct commit_list *p = commit->parents->next; for (j = to_merge; j && p; j = j->next, p = p->next) - if (oidcmp(&j->item->object.oid, + if (!oideq(&j->item->object.oid, &p->item->object.oid)) { can_fast_forward = 0; break; @@ -3131,8 +3135,8 @@ static int do_merge(struct commit *commit, const char *arg, int arg_len, write_message("no-ff", 5, git_path_merge_mode(the_repository), 0); bases = get_merge_bases(head_commit, merge_commit); - if (bases && !oidcmp(&merge_commit->object.oid, - &bases->item->object.oid)) { + if (bases && oideq(&merge_commit->object.oid, + &bases->item->object.oid)) { ret = 0; /* skip merging an ancestor of HEAD */ goto leave_merge; @@ -3378,9 +3382,9 @@ static int pick_commits(struct todo_list *todo_list, struct replay_opts *opts) */ if (item->command == TODO_REWORD && !get_oid("HEAD", &oid) && - (!oidcmp(&item->commit->object.oid, &oid) || + (oideq(&item->commit->object.oid, &oid) || (opts->have_squash_onto && - !oidcmp(&opts->squash_onto, &oid)))) + oideq(&opts->squash_onto, &oid)))) to_amend = 1; return res | error_with_patch(item->commit, @@ -3595,7 +3599,7 @@ static int commit_staged_changes(struct replay_opts *opts, if (get_oid_hex(rev.buf, &to_amend)) return error(_("invalid contents: '%s'"), rebase_path_amend()); - if (!is_clean && oidcmp(&head, &to_amend)) + if (!is_clean && !oideq(&head, &to_amend)) return error(_("\nYou have uncommitted changes in your " "working tree. Please, commit them\n" "first and then run 'git rebase " @@ -3607,9 +3611,20 @@ static int commit_staged_changes(struct replay_opts *opts, * the commit message and if there was a squash, let the user * edit it. */ - if (is_clean && !oidcmp(&head, &to_amend) && - opts->current_fixup_count > 0 && - file_exists(rebase_path_stopped_sha())) { + if (!is_clean || !opts->current_fixup_count) + ; /* this is not the final fixup */ + else if (!oideq(&head, &to_amend) || + !file_exists(rebase_path_stopped_sha())) { + /* was a final fixup or squash done manually? */ + if (!is_fixup(peek_command(todo_list, 0))) { + unlink(rebase_path_fixup_msg()); + unlink(rebase_path_squash_msg()); + unlink(rebase_path_current_fixups()); + strbuf_reset(&opts->current_fixups); + opts->current_fixup_count = 0; + } + } else { + /* we are in a fixup/squash chain */ const char *p = opts->current_fixups.buf; int len = opts->current_fixups.len; @@ -3828,7 +3843,7 @@ int sequencer_pick_revisions(struct replay_opts *opts) return res; } -void append_signoff(struct strbuf *msgbuf, int ignore_footer, unsigned flag) +void append_signoff(struct strbuf *msgbuf, size_t ignore_footer, unsigned flag) { unsigned no_dup_sob = flag & APPEND_SIGNOFF_DEDUP; struct strbuf sob = STRBUF_INIT; @@ -4574,7 +4589,7 @@ int skip_unnecessary_picks(void) if (item->commit->parents->next) break; /* merge commit */ parent_oid = &item->commit->parents->item->object.oid; - if (hashcmp(parent_oid->hash, oid->hash)) + if (!oideq(parent_oid, oid)) break; oid = &item->commit->object.oid; } diff --git a/sequencer.h b/sequencer.h index c751c9d6e4..c986bc8251 100644 --- a/sequencer.h +++ b/sequencer.h @@ -90,7 +90,14 @@ int rearrange_squash(void); extern const char sign_off_header[]; -void append_signoff(struct strbuf *msgbuf, int ignore_footer, unsigned flag); +/* + * Append a signoff to the commit message in "msgbuf". The ignore_footer + * parameter specifies the number of bytes at the end of msgbuf that should + * not be considered at all. I.e., they are not checked for existing trailers, + * and the new signoff will be spliced into the buffer before those bytes. + */ +void append_signoff(struct strbuf *msgbuf, size_t ignore_footer, unsigned flag); + void append_conflicts_hint(struct strbuf *msgbuf); int message_is_empty(const struct strbuf *sb, enum commit_msg_cleanup_mode cleanup_mode); diff --git a/server-info.c b/server-info.c index 41050c2449..e2b2d6a27a 100644 --- a/server-info.c +++ b/server-info.c @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ static void init_pack_info(const char *infofile, int force) objdir = get_object_directory(); objdirlen = strlen(objdir); - for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { /* we ignore things on alternate path since they are * not available to the pullers in general. */ @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ static void init_pack_info(const char *infofile, int force) } num_pack = i; info = xcalloc(num_pack, sizeof(struct pack_info *)); - for (i = 0, p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { + for (i = 0, p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { if (!p->pack_local) continue; info[i] = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct pack_info)); diff --git a/sha1-array.c b/sha1-array.c index 265941fbf4..b94e0ec0f5 100644 --- a/sha1-array.c +++ b/sha1-array.c @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ int oid_array_for_each_unique(struct oid_array *array, for (i = 0; i < array->nr; i++) { int ret; - if (i > 0 && !oidcmp(array->oid + i, array->oid + i - 1)) + if (i > 0 && oideq(array->oid + i, array->oid + i - 1)) continue; ret = fn(array->oid + i, data); if (ret) diff --git a/sha1-file.c b/sha1-file.c index 97b7423848..a4367b8f04 100644 --- a/sha1-file.c +++ b/sha1-file.c @@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ static struct cached_object *find_cached_object(const struct object_id *oid) struct cached_object *co = cached_objects; for (i = 0; i < cached_object_nr; i++, co++) { - if (!oidcmp(&co->oid, oid)) + if (oideq(&co->oid, oid)) return co; } - if (!oidcmp(oid, the_hash_algo->empty_tree)) + if (oideq(oid, the_hash_algo->empty_tree)) return &empty_tree; return NULL; } @@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ int check_object_signature(const struct object_id *oid, void *map, if (map) { hash_object_file(map, size, type, &real_oid); - return oidcmp(oid, &real_oid) ? -1 : 0; + return !oideq(oid, &real_oid) ? -1 : 0; } st = open_istream(oid, &obj_type, &size, NULL); @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ int check_object_signature(const struct object_id *oid, void *map, } the_hash_algo->final_fn(real_oid.hash, &c); close_istream(st); - return oidcmp(oid, &real_oid) ? -1 : 0; + return !oideq(oid, &real_oid) ? -1 : 0; } int git_open_cloexec(const char *name, int flags) @@ -1317,7 +1317,7 @@ int oid_object_info_extended(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid, * TODO Pass a repository struct through fetch_object, * such that arbitrary repositories work. */ - fetch_object(repository_format_partial_clone, real->hash); + fetch_objects(repository_format_partial_clone, real, 1); already_retried = 1; continue; } @@ -1671,7 +1671,7 @@ static int write_loose_object(const struct object_id *oid, char *hdr, die(_("deflateEnd on object %s failed (%d)"), oid_to_hex(oid), ret); the_hash_algo->final_fn(parano_oid.hash, &c); - if (oidcmp(oid, ¶no_oid) != 0) + if (!oideq(oid, ¶no_oid)) die(_("confused by unstable object source data for %s"), oid_to_hex(oid)); @@ -2213,7 +2213,7 @@ static int check_stream_sha1(git_zstream *stream, } the_hash_algo->final_fn(real_sha1, &c); - if (hashcmp(expected_sha1, real_sha1)) { + if (!hasheq(expected_sha1, real_sha1)) { error(_("sha1 mismatch for %s (expected %s)"), path, sha1_to_hex(expected_sha1)); return -1; diff --git a/sha1-name.c b/sha1-name.c index c9cc1318b7..faa60f69e3 100644 --- a/sha1-name.c +++ b/sha1-name.c @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ #include "packfile.h" #include "object-store.h" #include "repository.h" +#include "midx.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" static int get_oid_oneline(const char *, struct object_id *, struct commit_list *); @@ -44,7 +46,7 @@ static void update_candidates(struct disambiguate_state *ds, const struct object oidcpy(&ds->candidate, current); ds->candidate_exists = 1; return; - } else if (!oidcmp(&ds->candidate, current)) { + } else if (oideq(&ds->candidate, current)) { /* the same as what we already have seen */ return; } @@ -149,6 +151,32 @@ static int match_sha(unsigned len, const unsigned char *a, const unsigned char * return 1; } +static void unique_in_midx(struct multi_pack_index *m, + struct disambiguate_state *ds) +{ + uint32_t num, i, first = 0; + const struct object_id *current = NULL; + num = m->num_objects; + + if (!num) + return; + + bsearch_midx(&ds->bin_pfx, m, &first); + + /* + * At this point, "first" is the location of the lowest object + * with an object name that could match "bin_pfx". See if we have + * 0, 1 or more objects that actually match(es). + */ + for (i = first; i < num && !ds->ambiguous; i++) { + struct object_id oid; + current = nth_midxed_object_oid(&oid, m, i); + if (!match_sha(ds->len, ds->bin_pfx.hash, current->hash)) + break; + update_candidates(ds, current); + } +} + static void unique_in_pack(struct packed_git *p, struct disambiguate_state *ds) { @@ -177,8 +205,12 @@ static void unique_in_pack(struct packed_git *p, static void find_short_packed_object(struct disambiguate_state *ds) { + struct multi_pack_index *m; struct packed_git *p; + for (m = get_multi_pack_index(the_repository); m && !ds->ambiguous; + m = m->next) + unique_in_midx(m, ds); for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p && !ds->ambiguous; p = p->next) unique_in_pack(p, ds); @@ -529,6 +561,42 @@ static int extend_abbrev_len(const struct object_id *oid, void *cb_data) return 0; } +static void find_abbrev_len_for_midx(struct multi_pack_index *m, + struct min_abbrev_data *mad) +{ + int match = 0; + uint32_t num, first = 0; + struct object_id oid; + const struct object_id *mad_oid; + + if (!m->num_objects) + return; + + num = m->num_objects; + mad_oid = mad->oid; + match = bsearch_midx(mad_oid, m, &first); + + /* + * first is now the position in the packfile where we would insert + * mad->hash if it does not exist (or the position of mad->hash if + * it does exist). Hence, we consider a maximum of two objects + * nearby for the abbreviation length. + */ + mad->init_len = 0; + if (!match) { + if (nth_midxed_object_oid(&oid, m, first)) + extend_abbrev_len(&oid, mad); + } else if (first < num - 1) { + if (nth_midxed_object_oid(&oid, m, first + 1)) + extend_abbrev_len(&oid, mad); + } + if (first > 0) { + if (nth_midxed_object_oid(&oid, m, first - 1)) + extend_abbrev_len(&oid, mad); + } + mad->init_len = mad->cur_len; +} + static void find_abbrev_len_for_pack(struct packed_git *p, struct min_abbrev_data *mad) { @@ -567,8 +635,11 @@ static void find_abbrev_len_for_pack(struct packed_git *p, static void find_abbrev_len_packed(struct min_abbrev_data *mad) { + struct multi_pack_index *m; struct packed_git *p; + for (m = get_multi_pack_index(the_repository); m; m = m->next) + find_abbrev_len_for_midx(m, mad); for (p = get_packed_git(the_repository); p; p = p->next) find_abbrev_len_for_pack(p, mad); } @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include "list-objects.h" #include "commit-slab.h" #include "repository.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" void set_alternate_shallow_file(struct repository *r, const char *path, int override) { diff --git a/string-list.c b/string-list.c index 771c455098..1f6063f2a2 100644 --- a/string-list.c +++ b/string-list.c @@ -195,16 +195,6 @@ void string_list_clear_func(struct string_list *list, string_list_clear_func_t c list->nr = list->alloc = 0; } - -void print_string_list(const struct string_list *p, const char *text) -{ - int i; - if ( text ) - printf("%s\n", text); - for (i = 0; i < p->nr; i++) - printf("%s:%p\n", p->items[i].string, p->items[i].util); -} - struct string_list_item *string_list_append_nodup(struct string_list *list, char *string) { diff --git a/string-list.h b/string-list.h index ff8f6094a3..18c718c12c 100644 --- a/string-list.h +++ b/string-list.h @@ -114,14 +114,6 @@ void filter_string_list(struct string_list *list, int free_util, string_list_each_func_t want, void *cb_data); /** - * Dump a string_list to stdout, useful mainly for debugging - * purposes. It can take an optional header argument and it writes out - * the string-pointer pairs of the string_list, each one in its own - * line. - */ -void print_string_list(const struct string_list *p, const char *text); - -/** * Free a string_list. The `string` pointer of the items will be freed * in case the `strdup_strings` member of the string_list is set. The * second parameter controls if the `util` pointer of the items should diff --git a/submodule-config.c b/submodule-config.c index fc2c41b947..b132f7a80b 100644 --- a/submodule-config.c +++ b/submodule-config.c @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ static int config_path_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data, const struct submodule_entry *b = entry_or_key; return strcmp(a->config->path, b->config->path) || - oidcmp(&a->config->gitmodules_oid, &b->config->gitmodules_oid); + !oideq(&a->config->gitmodules_oid, &b->config->gitmodules_oid); } static int config_name_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data, @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ static int config_name_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data, const struct submodule_entry *b = entry_or_key; return strcmp(a->config->name, b->config->name) || - oidcmp(&a->config->gitmodules_oid, &b->config->gitmodules_oid); + !oideq(&a->config->gitmodules_oid, &b->config->gitmodules_oid); } static struct submodule_cache *submodule_cache_alloc(void) @@ -384,6 +384,12 @@ static void warn_multiple_config(const struct object_id *treeish_name, commit_string, name, option); } +static void warn_command_line_option(const char *var, const char *value) +{ + warning(_("ignoring '%s' which may be interpreted as" + " a command-line option: %s"), var, value); +} + struct parse_config_parameter { struct submodule_cache *cache; const struct object_id *treeish_name; @@ -409,6 +415,8 @@ static int parse_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *data) if (!strcmp(item.buf, "path")) { if (!value) ret = config_error_nonbool(var); + else if (looks_like_command_line_option(value)) + warn_command_line_option(var, value); else if (!me->overwrite && submodule->path) warn_multiple_config(me->treeish_name, submodule->name, "path"); @@ -449,6 +457,8 @@ static int parse_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *data) } else if (!strcmp(item.buf, "url")) { if (!value) { ret = config_error_nonbool(var); + } else if (looks_like_command_line_option(value)) { + warn_command_line_option(var, value); } else if (!me->overwrite && submodule->url) { warn_multiple_config(me->treeish_name, submodule->name, "url"); diff --git a/submodule.c b/submodule.c index a2b266fbfa..b53cb6e9c4 100644 --- a/submodule.c +++ b/submodule.c @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ #include "worktree.h" #include "parse-options.h" #include "object-store.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" static int config_update_recurse_submodules = RECURSE_SUBMODULES_OFF; static struct string_list changed_submodule_names = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP; @@ -65,8 +66,7 @@ int is_staging_gitmodules_ok(struct index_state *istate) if ((pos >= 0) && (pos < istate->cache_nr)) { struct stat st; if (lstat(GITMODULES_FILE, &st) == 0 && - ie_match_stat(istate, istate->cache[pos], &st, - CE_MATCH_IGNORE_FSMONITOR) & DATA_CHANGED) + ie_match_stat(istate, istate->cache[pos], &st, 0) & DATA_CHANGED) return 0; } @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ static void show_submodule_header(struct diff_options *o, const char *path, fast_backward = 1; } - if (!oidcmp(one, two)) { + if (oideq(one, two)) { strbuf_release(&sb); return; } @@ -319,6 +319,14 @@ GIT_TEST_OE_DELTA_SIZE=<n> exercises the uncomon pack-objects code path where deltas larger than this limit require extra memory allocation for bookkeeping. +GIT_TEST_VALIDATE_INDEX_CACHE_ENTRIES=<boolean> checks that cache-tree +records are valid when the index is written out or after a merge. This +is mostly to catch missing invalidation. Default is true. + +GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH=<boolean>, when true, forces the commit-graph to +be written after every 'git commit' command, and overrides the +'core.commitGraph' setting to true. + Naming Tests ------------ diff --git a/t/helper/test-delta.c b/t/helper/test-delta.c index 34c7259248..e749a49c88 100644 --- a/t/helper/test-delta.c +++ b/t/helper/test-delta.c @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ int cmd__delta(int argc, const char **argv) return 1; } from_size = st.st_size; - from_buf = mmap(NULL, from_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0); - if (from_buf == MAP_FAILED) { + from_buf = xmalloc(from_size); + if (read_in_full(fd, from_buf, from_size) < 0) { perror(argv[2]); close(fd); return 1; @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ int cmd__delta(int argc, const char **argv) return 1; } data_size = st.st_size; - data_buf = mmap(NULL, data_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0); - if (data_buf == MAP_FAILED) { + data_buf = xmalloc(data_size); + if (read_in_full(fd, data_buf, data_size) < 0) { perror(argv[3]); close(fd); return 1; diff --git a/t/helper/test-dump-cache-tree.c b/t/helper/test-dump-cache-tree.c index 98a4891f1d..6a3f88f5f5 100644 --- a/t/helper/test-dump-cache-tree.c +++ b/t/helper/test-dump-cache-tree.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ static int dump_cache_tree(struct cache_tree *it, } else { dump_one(it, pfx, ""); - if (oidcmp(&it->oid, &ref->oid) || + if (!oideq(&it->oid, &ref->oid) || ref->entry_count != it->entry_count || ref->subtree_nr != it->subtree_nr) { /* claims to be valid but is lying */ diff --git a/t/helper/test-reach.c b/t/helper/test-reach.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..08d2ea68e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/helper/test-reach.c @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +#include "test-tool.h" +#include "cache.h" +#include "commit.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" +#include "config.h" +#include "parse-options.h" +#include "ref-filter.h" +#include "string-list.h" +#include "tag.h" + +static void print_sorted_commit_ids(struct commit_list *list) +{ + int i; + struct string_list s = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP; + + while (list) { + string_list_append(&s, oid_to_hex(&list->item->object.oid)); + list = list->next; + } + + string_list_sort(&s); + + for (i = 0; i < s.nr; i++) + printf("%s\n", s.items[i].string); + + string_list_clear(&s, 0); +} + +int cmd__reach(int ac, const char **av) +{ + struct object_id oid_A, oid_B; + struct commit *A, *B; + struct commit_list *X, *Y; + struct object_array X_obj = OBJECT_ARRAY_INIT; + struct commit **X_array; + int X_nr, X_alloc; + struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; + struct repository *r = the_repository; + + setup_git_directory(); + + if (ac < 2) + exit(1); + + A = B = NULL; + X = Y = NULL; + X_nr = 0; + X_alloc = 16; + ALLOC_ARRAY(X_array, X_alloc); + + while (strbuf_getline(&buf, stdin) != EOF) { + struct object_id oid; + struct object *orig; + struct object *peeled; + struct commit *c; + if (buf.len < 3) + continue; + + if (get_oid_committish(buf.buf + 2, &oid)) + die("failed to resolve %s", buf.buf + 2); + + orig = parse_object(r, &oid); + peeled = deref_tag_noverify(orig); + + if (!peeled) + die("failed to load commit for input %s resulting in oid %s\n", + buf.buf, oid_to_hex(&oid)); + + c = object_as_type(r, peeled, OBJ_COMMIT, 0); + + if (!c) + die("failed to load commit for input %s resulting in oid %s\n", + buf.buf, oid_to_hex(&oid)); + + switch (buf.buf[0]) { + case 'A': + oidcpy(&oid_A, &oid); + A = c; + break; + + case 'B': + oidcpy(&oid_B, &oid); + B = c; + break; + + case 'X': + commit_list_insert(c, &X); + ALLOC_GROW(X_array, X_nr + 1, X_alloc); + X_array[X_nr++] = c; + add_object_array(orig, NULL, &X_obj); + break; + + case 'Y': + commit_list_insert(c, &Y); + break; + + default: + die("unexpected start of line: %c", buf.buf[0]); + } + } + strbuf_release(&buf); + + if (!strcmp(av[1], "ref_newer")) + printf("%s(A,B):%d\n", av[1], ref_newer(&oid_A, &oid_B)); + else if (!strcmp(av[1], "in_merge_bases")) + printf("%s(A,B):%d\n", av[1], in_merge_bases(A, B)); + else if (!strcmp(av[1], "is_descendant_of")) + printf("%s(A,X):%d\n", av[1], is_descendant_of(A, X)); + else if (!strcmp(av[1], "get_merge_bases_many")) { + struct commit_list *list = get_merge_bases_many(A, X_nr, X_array); + printf("%s(A,X):\n", av[1]); + print_sorted_commit_ids(list); + } else if (!strcmp(av[1], "reduce_heads")) { + struct commit_list *list = reduce_heads(X); + printf("%s(X):\n", av[1]); + print_sorted_commit_ids(list); + } else if (!strcmp(av[1], "can_all_from_reach")) { + printf("%s(X,Y):%d\n", av[1], can_all_from_reach(X, Y, 1)); + } else if (!strcmp(av[1], "can_all_from_reach_with_flag")) { + struct commit_list *iter = Y; + + while (iter) { + iter->item->object.flags |= 2; + iter = iter->next; + } + + printf("%s(X,_,_,0,0):%d\n", av[1], can_all_from_reach_with_flag(&X_obj, 2, 4, 0, 0)); + } else if (!strcmp(av[1], "commit_contains")) { + struct ref_filter filter; + struct contains_cache cache; + init_contains_cache(&cache); + + if (ac > 2 && !strcmp(av[2], "--tag")) + filter.with_commit_tag_algo = 1; + else + filter.with_commit_tag_algo = 0; + + printf("%s(_,A,X,_):%d\n", av[1], commit_contains(&filter, A, X, &cache)); + } + + exit(0); +} diff --git a/t/helper/test-read-midx.c b/t/helper/test-read-midx.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..831b586d02 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/helper/test-read-midx.c @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +#include "test-tool.h" +#include "cache.h" +#include "midx.h" +#include "repository.h" +#include "object-store.h" + +static int read_midx_file(const char *object_dir) +{ + uint32_t i; + struct multi_pack_index *m = load_multi_pack_index(object_dir, 1); + + if (!m) + return 1; + + printf("header: %08x %d %d %d\n", + m->signature, + m->version, + m->num_chunks, + m->num_packs); + + printf("chunks:"); + + if (m->chunk_pack_names) + printf(" pack-names"); + if (m->chunk_oid_fanout) + printf(" oid-fanout"); + if (m->chunk_oid_lookup) + printf(" oid-lookup"); + if (m->chunk_object_offsets) + printf(" object-offsets"); + if (m->chunk_large_offsets) + printf(" large-offsets"); + + printf("\nnum_objects: %d\n", m->num_objects); + + printf("packs:\n"); + for (i = 0; i < m->num_packs; i++) + printf("%s\n", m->pack_names[i]); + + printf("object-dir: %s\n", m->object_dir); + + return 0; +} + +int cmd__read_midx(int argc, const char **argv) +{ + if (argc != 2) + usage("read-midx <object-dir>"); + + return read_midx_file(argv[1]); +} diff --git a/t/helper/test-tool.c b/t/helper/test-tool.c index 6261c2fda0..6b5836dc1b 100644 --- a/t/helper/test-tool.c +++ b/t/helper/test-tool.c @@ -31,7 +31,9 @@ static struct test_cmd cmds[] = { { "path-utils", cmd__path_utils }, { "pkt-line", cmd__pkt_line }, { "prio-queue", cmd__prio_queue }, + { "reach", cmd__reach }, { "read-cache", cmd__read_cache }, + { "read-midx", cmd__read_midx }, { "ref-store", cmd__ref_store }, { "regex", cmd__regex }, { "repository", cmd__repository }, @@ -47,6 +49,9 @@ static struct test_cmd cmds[] = { { "subprocess", cmd__subprocess }, { "urlmatch-normalization", cmd__urlmatch_normalization }, { "wildmatch", cmd__wildmatch }, +#ifdef GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE + { "windows-named-pipe", cmd__windows_named_pipe }, +#endif { "write-cache", cmd__write_cache }, }; diff --git a/t/helper/test-tool.h b/t/helper/test-tool.h index 38da025511..e4890566da 100644 --- a/t/helper/test-tool.h +++ b/t/helper/test-tool.h @@ -27,7 +27,9 @@ int cmd__parse_options(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__path_utils(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__pkt_line(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__prio_queue(int argc, const char **argv); +int cmd__reach(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__read_cache(int argc, const char **argv); +int cmd__read_midx(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__ref_store(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__regex(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__repository(int argc, const char **argv); @@ -43,6 +45,9 @@ int cmd__submodule_config(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__subprocess(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__urlmatch_normalization(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__wildmatch(int argc, const char **argv); +#ifdef GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE +int cmd__windows_named_pipe(int argc, const char **argv); +#endif int cmd__write_cache(int argc, const char **argv); #endif diff --git a/t/helper/test-windows-named-pipe.c b/t/helper/test-windows-named-pipe.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b4b752b01a --- /dev/null +++ b/t/helper/test-windows-named-pipe.c @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +#include "test-tool.h" +#include "git-compat-util.h" +#include "strbuf.h" + +#ifdef GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE +static const char *usage_string = "<pipe-filename>"; + +#define TEST_BUFSIZE (4096) + +int cmd__windows_named_pipe(int argc, const char **argv) +{ + const char *filename; + struct strbuf pathname = STRBUF_INIT; + int err; + HANDLE h; + BOOL connected; + char buf[TEST_BUFSIZE + 1]; + + if (argc < 2) + goto print_usage; + filename = argv[1]; + if (strchr(filename, '/') || strchr(filename, '\\')) + goto print_usage; + strbuf_addf(&pathname, "//./pipe/%s", filename); + + /* + * Create a single instance of the server side of the named pipe. + * This will allow exactly one client instance to connect to it. + */ + h = CreateNamedPipeA( + pathname.buf, + PIPE_ACCESS_INBOUND | FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE, + PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE | PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE | PIPE_WAIT, + PIPE_UNLIMITED_INSTANCES, + TEST_BUFSIZE, TEST_BUFSIZE, 0, NULL); + if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { + err = err_win_to_posix(GetLastError()); + fprintf(stderr, "CreateNamedPipe failed: %s\n", + strerror(err)); + return err; + } + + connected = ConnectNamedPipe(h, NULL) + ? TRUE + : (GetLastError() == ERROR_PIPE_CONNECTED); + if (!connected) { + err = err_win_to_posix(GetLastError()); + fprintf(stderr, "ConnectNamedPipe failed: %s\n", + strerror(err)); + CloseHandle(h); + return err; + } + + while (1) { + DWORD nbr; + BOOL success = ReadFile(h, buf, TEST_BUFSIZE, &nbr, NULL); + if (!success || nbr == 0) + break; + buf[nbr] = 0; + + write(1, buf, nbr); + } + + DisconnectNamedPipe(h); + CloseHandle(h); + return 0; + +print_usage: + fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s %s\n", argv[0], usage_string); + return 1; +} +#endif diff --git a/t/perf/README b/t/perf/README index 21321a0f36..be12090c38 100644 --- a/t/perf/README +++ b/t/perf/README @@ -168,3 +168,28 @@ that While we have tried to make sure that it can cope with embedded whitespace and other special characters, it will not work with multi-line data. + +Rather than tracking the performance by run-time as `test_perf` does, you +may also track output size by using `test_size`. The stdout of the +function should be a single numeric value, which will be captured and +shown in the aggregated output. For example: + + test_perf 'time foo' ' + ./foo >foo.out + ' + + test_size 'output size' + wc -c <foo.out + ' + +might produce output like: + + Test origin HEAD + ------------------------------------------------------------- + 1234.1 time foo 0.37(0.79+0.02) 0.26(0.51+0.02) -29.7% + 1234.2 output size 4.3M 3.6M -14.7% + +The item being measured (and its units) is up to the test; the context +and the test title should make it clear to the user whether bigger or +smaller numbers are better. Unlike test_perf, the test code will only be +run once, since output sizes tend to be more deterministic than timings. diff --git a/t/perf/aggregate.perl b/t/perf/aggregate.perl index bc865160e7..494907a892 100755 --- a/t/perf/aggregate.perl +++ b/t/perf/aggregate.perl @@ -13,27 +13,42 @@ sub get_times { my $line = <$fh>; return undef if not defined $line; close $fh or die "cannot close $name: $!"; - $line =~ /^(?:(\d+):)?(\d+):(\d+(?:\.\d+)?) (\d+(?:\.\d+)?) (\d+(?:\.\d+)?)$/ - or die "bad input line: $line"; - my $rt = ((defined $1 ? $1 : 0.0)*60+$2)*60+$3; - return ($rt, $4, $5); + # times + if ($line =~ /^(?:(\d+):)?(\d+):(\d+(?:\.\d+)?) (\d+(?:\.\d+)?) (\d+(?:\.\d+)?)$/) { + my $rt = ((defined $1 ? $1 : 0.0)*60+$2)*60+$3; + return ($rt, $4, $5); + # size + } elsif ($line =~ /^\d+$/) { + return $&; + } else { + die "bad input line: $line"; + } +} + +sub relative_change { + my ($r, $firstr) = @_; + if ($firstr > 0) { + return sprintf "%+.1f%%", 100.0*($r-$firstr)/$firstr; + } elsif ($r == 0) { + return "="; + } else { + return "+inf"; + } } sub format_times { my ($r, $u, $s, $firstr) = @_; + # no value means we did not finish the test if (!defined $r) { return "<missing>"; } - my $out = sprintf "%.2f(%.2f+%.2f)", $r, $u, $s; - if (defined $firstr) { - if ($firstr > 0) { - $out .= sprintf " %+.1f%%", 100.0*($r-$firstr)/$firstr; - } elsif ($r == 0) { - $out .= " ="; - } else { - $out .= " +inf"; - } + # a single value means we have a size, not times + if (!defined $u) { + return format_size($r, $firstr); } + # otherwise, we have real/user/system times + my $out = sprintf "%.2f(%.2f+%.2f)", $r, $u, $s; + $out .= ' ' . relative_change($r, $firstr) if defined $firstr; return $out; } @@ -51,6 +66,25 @@ EOT exit(1); } +sub human_size { + my $n = shift; + my @units = ('', qw(K M G)); + while ($n > 900 && @units > 1) { + $n /= 1000; + shift @units; + } + return $n unless length $units[0]; + return sprintf '%.1f%s', $n, $units[0]; +} + +sub format_size { + my ($size, $first) = @_; + # match the width of a time: 0.00(0.00+0.00) + my $out = sprintf '%15s', human_size($size); + $out .= ' ' . relative_change($size, $first) if defined $first; + return $out; +} + my (@dirs, %dirnames, %dirabbrevs, %prefixes, @tests, $codespeed, $sortby, $subsection, $reponame); @@ -181,7 +215,14 @@ sub print_default_results { my $firstr; for my $i (0..$#dirs) { my $d = $dirs[$i]; - $times{$prefixes{$d}.$t} = [get_times("$resultsdir/$prefixes{$d}$t.times")]; + my $base = "$resultsdir/$prefixes{$d}$t"; + $times{$prefixes{$d}.$t} = []; + foreach my $type (qw(times size)) { + if (-e "$base.$type") { + $times{$prefixes{$d}.$t} = [get_times("$base.$type")]; + last; + } + } my ($r,$u,$s) = @{$times{$prefixes{$d}.$t}}; my $w = length format_times($r,$u,$s,$firstr); $colwidth[$i] = $w if $w > $colwidth[$i]; diff --git a/t/perf/p5311-pack-bitmaps-fetch.sh b/t/perf/p5311-pack-bitmaps-fetch.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..b04575951f --- /dev/null +++ b/t/perf/p5311-pack-bitmaps-fetch.sh @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='performance of fetches from bitmapped packs' +. ./perf-lib.sh + +test_perf_default_repo + +test_expect_success 'create bitmapped server repo' ' + git config pack.writebitmaps true && + git config pack.writebitmaphashcache true && + git repack -ad +' + +# simulate a fetch from a repository that last fetched N days ago, for +# various values of N. We do so by following the first-parent chain, +# and assume the first entry in the chain that is N days older than the current +# HEAD is where the HEAD would have been then. +for days in 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128; do + title=$(printf '%10s' "($days days)") + test_expect_success "setup revs from $days days ago" ' + now=$(git log -1 --format=%ct HEAD) && + then=$(($now - ($days * 86400))) && + tip=$(git rev-list -1 --first-parent --until=$then HEAD) && + { + echo HEAD && + echo ^$tip + } >revs + ' + + test_perf "server $title" ' + git pack-objects --stdout --revs \ + --thin --delta-base-offset \ + <revs >tmp.pack + ' + + test_size "size $title" ' + wc -c <tmp.pack + ' + + test_perf "client $title" ' + git index-pack --stdin --fix-thin <tmp.pack + ' +done + +test_done diff --git a/t/perf/perf-lib.sh b/t/perf/perf-lib.sh index e4c343a6b7..11d1922cf5 100644 --- a/t/perf/perf-lib.sh +++ b/t/perf/perf-lib.sh @@ -179,8 +179,8 @@ exit $ret' >&3 2>&4 return "$eval_ret" } - -test_perf () { +test_wrapper_ () { + test_wrapper_func_=$1; shift test_start_ test "$#" = 3 && { test_prereq=$1; shift; } || test_prereq= test "$#" = 2 || @@ -191,35 +191,57 @@ test_perf () { base=$(basename "$0" .sh) echo "$test_count" >>"$perf_results_dir"/$base.subtests echo "$1" >"$perf_results_dir"/$base.$test_count.descr - if test -z "$verbose"; then - printf "%s" "perf $test_count - $1:" - else - echo "perf $test_count - $1:" - fi - for i in $(test_seq 1 $GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT); do - say >&3 "running: $2" - if test_run_perf_ "$2" - then - if test -z "$verbose"; then - printf " %s" "$i" - else - echo "* timing run $i/$GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT:" - fi + base="$perf_results_dir"/"$perf_results_prefix$(basename "$0" .sh)"."$test_count" + "$test_wrapper_func_" "$@" + fi + + test_finish_ +} + +test_perf_ () { + if test -z "$verbose"; then + printf "%s" "perf $test_count - $1:" + else + echo "perf $test_count - $1:" + fi + for i in $(test_seq 1 $GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT); do + say >&3 "running: $2" + if test_run_perf_ "$2" + then + if test -z "$verbose"; then + printf " %s" "$i" else - test -z "$verbose" && echo - test_failure_ "$@" - break + echo "* timing run $i/$GIT_PERF_REPEAT_COUNT:" fi - done - if test -z "$verbose"; then - echo " ok" else - test_ok_ "$1" + test -z "$verbose" && echo + test_failure_ "$@" + break fi - base="$perf_results_dir"/"$perf_results_prefix$(basename "$0" .sh)"."$test_count" - "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/perf/min_time.perl test_time.* >"$base".times + done + if test -z "$verbose"; then + echo " ok" + else + test_ok_ "$1" fi - test_finish_ + "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/perf/min_time.perl test_time.* >"$base".times +} + +test_perf () { + test_wrapper_ test_perf_ "$@" +} + +test_size_ () { + say >&3 "running: $2" + if test_eval_ "$2" 3>"$base".size; then + test_ok_ "$1" + else + test_failure_ "$@" + fi +} + +test_size () { + test_wrapper_ test_size_ "$@" } # We extend test_done to print timings at the end (./run disables this diff --git a/t/t0051-windows-named-pipe.sh b/t/t0051-windows-named-pipe.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..10ac92d225 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t0051-windows-named-pipe.sh @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='Windows named pipes' + +. ./test-lib.sh + +test_expect_success MINGW 'o_append write to named pipe' ' + GIT_TRACE="$(pwd)/expect" git status >/dev/null 2>&1 && + { test-tool windows-named-pipe t0051 >actual 2>&1 & } && + pid=$! && + sleep 1 && + GIT_TRACE=//./pipe/t0051 git status >/dev/null 2>warning && + wait $pid && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t0090-cache-tree.sh b/t/t0090-cache-tree.sh index 7de40141ca..504334e552 100755 --- a/t/t0090-cache-tree.sh +++ b/t/t0090-cache-tree.sh @@ -161,6 +161,24 @@ test_expect_success PERL 'commit --interactive gives cache-tree on partial commi test_cache_tree ' +test_expect_success PERL 'commit -p with shrinking cache-tree' ' + mkdir -p deep/subdir && + echo content >deep/subdir/file && + git add deep && + git commit -m add && + git rm -r deep && + + before=$(wc -c <.git/index) && + git commit -m delete -p && + after=$(wc -c <.git/index) && + + # double check that the index shrank + test $before -gt $after && + + # and that our index was not corrupted + git fsck +' + test_expect_success 'commit in child dir has cache-tree' ' mkdir dir && >dir/child.t && @@ -243,13 +261,16 @@ test_expect_success 'no phantom error when switching trees' ' ' test_expect_success 'switching trees does not invalidate shared index' ' - git update-index --split-index && - >split && - git add split && - test-tool dump-split-index .git/index | grep -v ^own >before && - git commit -m "as-is" && - test-tool dump-split-index .git/index | grep -v ^own >after && - test_cmp before after + ( + sane_unset GIT_TEST_SPLIT_INDEX && + git update-index --split-index && + >split && + git add split && + test-tool dump-split-index .git/index | grep -v ^own >before && + git commit -m "as-is" && + test-tool dump-split-index .git/index | grep -v ^own >after && + test_cmp before after + ) ' test_done diff --git a/t/t0410-partial-clone.sh b/t/t0410-partial-clone.sh index 1281300664..cfd0655ea1 100755 --- a/t/t0410-partial-clone.sh +++ b/t/t0410-partial-clone.sh @@ -170,6 +170,18 @@ test_expect_success 'fetching of missing objects' ' git verify-pack --verbose "$IDX" | grep "$HASH" ' +test_expect_success 'fetching of missing objects works with ref-in-want enabled' ' + # ref-in-want requires protocol version 2 + git -C server config protocol.version 2 && + git -C server config uploadpack.allowrefinwant 1 && + git -C repo config protocol.version 2 && + + rm -rf repo/.git/objects/* && + rm -f trace && + GIT_TRACE_PACKET="$(pwd)/trace" git -C repo cat-file -p "$HASH" && + grep "git< fetch=.*ref-in-want" trace +' + test_expect_success 'rev-list stops traversal at missing and promised commit' ' rm -rf repo && test_create_repo repo && @@ -181,7 +193,7 @@ test_expect_success 'rev-list stops traversal at missing and promised commit' ' git -C repo config core.repositoryformatversion 1 && git -C repo config extensions.partialclone "arbitrary string" && - git -C repo rev-list --exclude-promisor-objects --objects bar >out && + GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH=0 git -C repo rev-list --exclude-promisor-objects --objects bar >out && grep $(git -C repo rev-parse bar) out && ! grep $FOO out ' diff --git a/t/t1090-sparse-checkout-scope.sh b/t/t1090-sparse-checkout-scope.sh index 1f61eb3e88..25d7c700f6 100755 --- a/t/t1090-sparse-checkout-scope.sh +++ b/t/t1090-sparse-checkout-scope.sh @@ -31,6 +31,20 @@ test_expect_success 'perform sparse checkout of master' ' test_path_is_file c ' +test_expect_success 'checkout -b checkout.optimizeNewBranch interaction' ' + cp .git/info/sparse-checkout .git/info/sparse-checkout.bak && + test_when_finished " + mv -f .git/info/sparse-checkout.bak .git/info/sparse-checkout + git checkout master + " && + echo "/b" >>.git/info/sparse-checkout && + test "$(git ls-files -t b)" = "S b" && + git -c checkout.optimizeNewBranch=true checkout -b fast && + test "$(git ls-files -t b)" = "S b" && + git checkout -b slow && + test "$(git ls-files -t b)" = "H b" +' + test_expect_success 'merge feature branch into sparse checkout of master' ' git merge feature && test_path_is_file a && diff --git a/t/t1400-update-ref.sh b/t/t1400-update-ref.sh index 7c8df20955..02493f14ba 100755 --- a/t/t1400-update-ref.sh +++ b/t/t1400-update-ref.sh @@ -807,6 +807,37 @@ test_expect_success 'stdin delete symref works option no-deref' ' test_cmp expect actual ' +test_expect_success 'stdin update symref works flag --no-deref' ' + git symbolic-ref TESTSYMREFONE $b && + git symbolic-ref TESTSYMREFTWO $b && + cat >stdin <<-EOF && + update TESTSYMREFONE $a $b + update TESTSYMREFTWO $a $b + EOF + git update-ref --no-deref --stdin <stdin && + git rev-parse TESTSYMREFONE TESTSYMREFTWO >expect && + git rev-parse $a $a >actual && + test_cmp expect actual && + git rev-parse $m~1 >expect && + git rev-parse $b >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +test_expect_success 'stdin delete symref works flag --no-deref' ' + git symbolic-ref TESTSYMREFONE $b && + git symbolic-ref TESTSYMREFTWO $b && + cat >stdin <<-EOF && + delete TESTSYMREFONE $b + delete TESTSYMREFTWO $b + EOF + git update-ref --no-deref --stdin <stdin && + test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify -q TESTSYMREFONE && + test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify -q TESTSYMREFTWO && + git rev-parse $m~1 >expect && + git rev-parse $b >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + test_expect_success 'stdin delete ref works with right old value' ' echo "delete $b $m~1" >stdin && git update-ref --stdin <stdin && diff --git a/t/t1404-update-ref-errors.sh b/t/t1404-update-ref-errors.sh index 2a42a589a4..51a4f4c0ac 100755 --- a/t/t1404-update-ref-errors.sh +++ b/t/t1404-update-ref-errors.sh @@ -559,9 +559,9 @@ test_expect_success 'no bogus intermediate values during delete' ' { # Note: the following command is intentionally run in the # background. We increase the timeout so that `update-ref` - # attempts to acquire the `packed-refs` lock for longer than - # it takes for us to do the check then delete it: - git -c core.packedrefstimeout=3000 update-ref -d $prefix/foo & + # attempts to acquire the `packed-refs` lock for much longer + # than it takes for us to do the check then delete it: + git -c core.packedrefstimeout=30000 update-ref -d $prefix/foo & } && pid2=$! && # Give update-ref plenty of time to get to the point where it tries diff --git a/t/t1700-split-index.sh b/t/t1700-split-index.sh index b3b4d83eaf..be22398a85 100755 --- a/t/t1700-split-index.sh +++ b/t/t1700-split-index.sh @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ test_expect_success 'disable split index' ' EOF test_cmp ls-files.expect ls-files.actual && - BASE=$(test-tool dump-split-index .git/index | grep "^own" | sed "s/own/base/") && + BASE=$(test-tool dump-split-index .git/index | sed -n "s/^own/base/p") && test-tool dump-split-index .git/index | sed "/^own/d" >actual && cat >expect <<-EOF && not a split index diff --git a/t/t2025-worktree-add.sh b/t/t2025-worktree-add.sh index 07d292317c..286bba35d8 100755 --- a/t/t2025-worktree-add.sh +++ b/t/t2025-worktree-add.sh @@ -552,4 +552,22 @@ test_expect_success '"add" in bare repo invokes post-checkout hook' ' test_cmp hook.expect goozy/hook.actual ' +test_expect_success '"add" an existing but missing worktree' ' + git worktree add --detach pneu && + test_must_fail git worktree add --detach pneu && + rm -fr pneu && + test_must_fail git worktree add --detach pneu && + git worktree add --force --detach pneu +' + +test_expect_success '"add" an existing locked but missing worktree' ' + git worktree add --detach gnoo && + git worktree lock gnoo && + test_when_finished "git worktree unlock gnoo || :" && + rm -fr gnoo && + test_must_fail git worktree add --detach gnoo && + test_must_fail git worktree add --force --detach gnoo && + git worktree add --force --force --detach gnoo +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t2028-worktree-move.sh b/t/t2028-worktree-move.sh index 5f7d45b7b7..33c0337733 100755 --- a/t/t2028-worktree-move.sh +++ b/t/t2028-worktree-move.sh @@ -98,6 +98,20 @@ test_expect_success 'move worktree to another dir' ' test_cmp expected2 actual2 ' +test_expect_success 'move locked worktree (force)' ' + test_when_finished " + git worktree unlock flump || : + git worktree remove flump || : + git worktree unlock ploof || : + git worktree remove ploof || : + " && + git worktree add --detach flump && + git worktree lock flump && + test_must_fail git worktree move flump ploof" && + test_must_fail git worktree move --force flump ploof" && + git worktree move --force --force flump ploof +' + test_expect_success 'remove main worktree' ' test_must_fail git worktree remove . ' @@ -141,4 +155,34 @@ test_expect_success 'NOT remove missing-but-locked worktree' ' test_path_is_dir .git/worktrees/gone-but-locked ' +test_expect_success 'proper error when worktree not found' ' + for i in noodle noodle/bork + do + test_must_fail git worktree lock $i 2>err && + test_i18ngrep "not a working tree" err || return 1 + done +' + +test_expect_success 'remove locked worktree (force)' ' + git worktree add --detach gumby && + test_when_finished "git worktree remove gumby || :" && + git worktree lock gumby && + test_when_finished "git worktree unlock gumby || :" && + test_must_fail git worktree remove gumby && + test_must_fail git worktree remove --force gumby && + git worktree remove --force --force gumby +' + +test_expect_success 'remove cleans up .git/worktrees when empty' ' + git init moog && + ( + cd moog && + test_commit bim && + git worktree add --detach goom && + test_path_exists .git/worktrees && + git worktree remove goom && + test_path_is_missing .git/worktrees + ) +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t3206-range-diff.sh b/t/t3206-range-diff.sh index 2237c7f4af..045aca1c18 100755 --- a/t/t3206-range-diff.sh +++ b/t/t3206-range-diff.sh @@ -122,6 +122,11 @@ test_expect_success 'changed commit' ' test_cmp expected actual ' +test_expect_success 'no commits on one side' ' + git commit --amend -m "new message" && + git range-diff master HEAD@{1} HEAD +' + test_expect_success 'changed message' ' git range-diff --no-color topic...changed-message >actual && sed s/Z/\ /g >expected <<-EOF && @@ -133,13 +138,69 @@ test_expect_success 'changed message' ' Z + Also a silly comment here! + - Zdiff --git a/file b/file - Z--- a/file - Z+++ b/file + Z diff --git a/file b/file + Z --- a/file + Z +++ b/file 3: 147e64e = 3: b9cb956 s/11/B/ 4: a63e992 = 4: 8add5f1 s/12/B/ EOF test_cmp expected actual ' +test_expect_success 'dual-coloring' ' + sed -e "s|^:||" >expect <<-\EOF && + :<YELLOW>1: a4b3333 = 1: f686024 s/5/A/<RESET> + :<RED>2: f51d370 <RESET><YELLOW>!<RESET><GREEN> 2: 4ab067d<RESET><YELLOW> s/4/A/<RESET> + : <REVERSE><CYAN>@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@<RESET> + : <RESET> + : s/4/A/<RESET> + : <RESET> + : <REVERSE><GREEN>+<RESET><BOLD> Also a silly comment here!<RESET> + : <REVERSE><GREEN>+<RESET> + : diff --git a/file b/file<RESET> + : --- a/file<RESET> + : +++ b/file<RESET> + :<RED>3: 0559556 <RESET><YELLOW>!<RESET><GREEN> 3: b9cb956<RESET><YELLOW> s/11/B/<RESET> + : <REVERSE><CYAN>@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@<RESET> + : 9<RESET> + : 10<RESET> + : <RED> -11<RESET> + : <REVERSE><RED>-<RESET><FAINT;GREEN>+BB<RESET> + : <REVERSE><GREEN>+<RESET><BOLD;GREEN>+B<RESET> + : 12<RESET> + : 13<RESET> + : 14<RESET> + :<RED>4: d966c5c <RESET><YELLOW>!<RESET><GREEN> 4: 8add5f1<RESET><YELLOW> s/12/B/<RESET> + : <REVERSE><CYAN>@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@<RESET> + : <CYAN> @@<RESET> + : 9<RESET> + : 10<RESET> + : <REVERSE><RED>-<RESET><FAINT> BB<RESET> + : <REVERSE><GREEN>+<RESET><BOLD> B<RESET> + : <RED> -12<RESET> + : <GREEN> +B<RESET> + : 13<RESET> + EOF + git range-diff changed...changed-message --color --dual-color >actual.raw && + test_decode_color >actual <actual.raw && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +for prev in topic master..topic +do + test_expect_success "format-patch --range-diff=$prev" ' + git format-patch --stdout --cover-letter --range-diff=$prev \ + master..unmodified >actual && + grep "= 1: .* s/5/A" actual && + grep "= 2: .* s/4/A" actual && + grep "= 3: .* s/11/B" actual && + grep "= 4: .* s/12/B" actual + ' +done + +test_expect_success 'format-patch --range-diff as commentary' ' + git format-patch --stdout --range-diff=HEAD~1 HEAD~1 >actual && + test_i18ngrep "^Range-diff:$" actual +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t3404-rebase-interactive.sh b/t/t3404-rebase-interactive.sh index 86bba5ed7c..ff89b6341a 100755 --- a/t/t3404-rebase-interactive.sh +++ b/t/t3404-rebase-interactive.sh @@ -569,16 +569,15 @@ test_expect_success '--continue tries to commit, even for "edit"' ' ' test_expect_success 'aborted --continue does not squash commits after "edit"' ' - test_when_finished "git rebase --abort" && old=$(git rev-parse HEAD) && test_tick && set_fake_editor && FAKE_LINES="edit 1" git rebase -i HEAD^ && echo "edited again" > file7 && git add file7 && - echo all the things >>conflict && - test_must_fail git rebase --continue && - test $old = $(git rev-parse HEAD) + test_must_fail env FAKE_COMMIT_MESSAGE=" " git rebase --continue && + test $old = $(git rev-parse HEAD) && + git rebase --abort ' test_expect_success 'auto-amend only edited commits after "edit"' ' diff --git a/t/t3405-rebase-malformed.sh b/t/t3405-rebase-malformed.sh index da94dddc86..860e63e444 100755 --- a/t/t3405-rebase-malformed.sh +++ b/t/t3405-rebase-malformed.sh @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ test_expect_success 'rebase -m commit with empty message' ' test_expect_success 'rebase -i commit with empty message' ' git checkout diff-in-message && set_fake_editor && - env FAKE_COMMIT_MESSAGE=" " FAKE_LINES="reword 1" \ + test_must_fail env FAKE_COMMIT_MESSAGE=" " FAKE_LINES="reword 1" \ git rebase -i HEAD^ ' diff --git a/t/t3415-rebase-autosquash.sh b/t/t3415-rebase-autosquash.sh index e364c12622..13f5688135 100755 --- a/t/t3415-rebase-autosquash.sh +++ b/t/t3415-rebase-autosquash.sh @@ -330,4 +330,23 @@ test_expect_success 'wrapped original subject' ' test $base = $parent ' +test_expect_success 'abort last squash' ' + test_when_finished "test_might_fail git rebase --abort" && + test_when_finished "git checkout master" && + + git checkout -b some-squashes && + git commit --allow-empty -m first && + git commit --allow-empty --squash HEAD && + git commit --allow-empty -m second && + git commit --allow-empty --squash HEAD && + + test_must_fail git -c core.editor="grep -q ^pick" \ + rebase -ki --autosquash HEAD~4 && + : do not finish the squash, but resolve it manually && + git commit --allow-empty --amend -m edited-first && + git rebase --skip && + git show >actual && + ! grep first actual +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t3505-cherry-pick-empty.sh b/t/t3505-cherry-pick-empty.sh index fbdc47cfbd..5f911bb529 100755 --- a/t/t3505-cherry-pick-empty.sh +++ b/t/t3505-cherry-pick-empty.sh @@ -11,17 +11,14 @@ test_expect_success setup ' test_tick && git commit -m "first" && - git checkout -b empty-branch && - test_tick && - git commit --allow-empty -m "empty" && - + git checkout -b empty-message-branch && echo third >> file1 && git add file1 && test_tick && git commit --allow-empty-message -m "" && git checkout master && - git checkout -b empty-branch2 && + git checkout -b empty-change-branch && test_tick && git commit --allow-empty -m "empty" @@ -29,7 +26,7 @@ test_expect_success setup ' test_expect_success 'cherry-pick an empty commit' ' git checkout master && - test_expect_code 1 git cherry-pick empty-branch^ + test_expect_code 1 git cherry-pick empty-change-branch ' test_expect_success 'index lockfile was removed' ' @@ -37,8 +34,9 @@ test_expect_success 'index lockfile was removed' ' ' test_expect_success 'cherry-pick a commit with an empty message' ' + test_when_finished "git reset --hard empty-message-branch~1" && git checkout master && - test_expect_code 1 git cherry-pick empty-branch + git cherry-pick empty-message-branch ' test_expect_success 'index lockfile was removed' ' @@ -47,7 +45,7 @@ test_expect_success 'index lockfile was removed' ' test_expect_success 'cherry-pick a commit with an empty message with --allow-empty-message' ' git checkout -f master && - git cherry-pick --allow-empty-message empty-branch + git cherry-pick --allow-empty-message empty-message-branch ' test_expect_success 'cherry pick an empty non-ff commit without --allow-empty' ' @@ -55,12 +53,12 @@ test_expect_success 'cherry pick an empty non-ff commit without --allow-empty' ' echo fourth >>file2 && git add file2 && git commit -m "fourth" && - test_must_fail git cherry-pick empty-branch2 + test_must_fail git cherry-pick empty-change-branch ' test_expect_success 'cherry pick an empty non-ff commit with --allow-empty' ' git checkout master && - git cherry-pick --allow-empty empty-branch2 + git cherry-pick --allow-empty empty-change-branch ' test_expect_success 'cherry pick with --keep-redundant-commits' ' diff --git a/t/t3701-add-interactive.sh b/t/t3701-add-interactive.sh index 609fbfdc31..65dfbc033a 100755 --- a/t/t3701-add-interactive.sh +++ b/t/t3701-add-interactive.sh @@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ test_expect_success 'add -p does not expand argument lists' ' # update it, but we want to be sure that our "." pathspec # was not expanded into the argument list of any command. # So look only for "not-changed". - ! grep not-changed trace.out + ! grep -E "^trace: (built-in|exec|run_command): .*not-changed" trace.out ' test_expect_success 'hunk-editing handles custom comment char' ' diff --git a/t/t4014-format-patch.sh b/t/t4014-format-patch.sh index 53880da7bb..909c743c13 100755 --- a/t/t4014-format-patch.sh +++ b/t/t4014-format-patch.sh @@ -1717,4 +1717,38 @@ test_expect_success 'format-patch --pretty=mboxrd' ' test_cmp expect actual ' +test_expect_success 'interdiff: setup' ' + git checkout -b boop master && + test_commit fnorp blorp && + test_commit fleep blorp +' + +test_expect_success 'interdiff: cover-letter' ' + sed "y/q/ /" >expect <<-\EOF && + +fleep + --q + EOF + git format-patch --cover-letter --interdiff=boop~2 -1 boop && + test_i18ngrep "^Interdiff:$" 0000-cover-letter.patch && + test_i18ngrep ! "^Interdiff:$" 0001-fleep.patch && + sed "1,/^@@ /d; /^-- $/q" <0000-cover-letter.patch >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +test_expect_success 'interdiff: reroll-count' ' + git format-patch --cover-letter --interdiff=boop~2 -v2 -1 boop && + test_i18ngrep "^Interdiff ..* v1:$" v2-0000-cover-letter.patch +' + +test_expect_success 'interdiff: solo-patch' ' + cat >expect <<-\EOF && + +fleep + + EOF + git format-patch --interdiff=boop~2 -1 boop && + test_i18ngrep "^Interdiff:$" 0001-fleep.patch && + sed "1,/^ @@ /d; /^$/q" <0001-fleep.patch >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t4200-rerere.sh b/t/t4200-rerere.sh index 65da74c766..55b7750ade 100755 --- a/t/t4200-rerere.sh +++ b/t/t4200-rerere.sh @@ -577,4 +577,98 @@ test_expect_success 'multiple identical conflicts' ' count_pre_post 0 0 ' +test_expect_success 'rerere with unexpected conflict markers does not crash' ' + git reset --hard && + + git checkout -b branch-1 master && + echo "bar" >test && + git add test && + git commit -q -m two && + + git reset --hard && + git checkout -b branch-2 master && + echo "foo" >test && + git add test && + git commit -q -a -m one && + + test_must_fail git merge branch-1 && + echo "<<<<<<< a" >test && + git rerere && + + git rerere clear +' + +test_expect_success 'rerere with inner conflict markers' ' + git reset --hard && + + git checkout -b A master && + echo "bar" >test && + git add test && + git commit -q -m two && + echo "baz" >test && + git add test && + git commit -q -m three && + + git reset --hard && + git checkout -b B master && + echo "foo" >test && + git add test && + git commit -q -a -m one && + + test_must_fail git merge A~ && + git add test && + git commit -q -m "will solve conflicts later" && + test_must_fail git merge A && + + echo "resolved" >test && + git add test && + git commit -q -m "solved conflict" && + + echo "resolved" >expect && + + git reset --hard HEAD~~ && + test_must_fail git merge A~ && + git add test && + git commit -q -m "will solve conflicts later" && + test_must_fail git merge A && + cat test >actual && + test_cmp expect actual && + + git add test && + git commit -m "rerere solved conflict" && + git reset --hard HEAD~ && + test_must_fail git merge A && + cat test >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +test_expect_success 'setup simple stage 1 handling' ' + test_create_repo stage_1_handling && + ( + cd stage_1_handling && + + test_seq 1 10 >original && + git add original && + git commit -m original && + + git checkout -b A master && + git mv original A && + git commit -m "rename to A" && + + git checkout -b B master && + git mv original B && + git commit -m "rename to B" + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'test simple stage 1 handling' ' + ( + cd stage_1_handling && + + git config rerere.enabled true && + git checkout A^0 && + test_must_fail git merge B^0 + ) +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t4205-log-pretty-formats.sh b/t/t4205-log-pretty-formats.sh index 2052cadb11..978a8a66ff 100755 --- a/t/t4205-log-pretty-formats.sh +++ b/t/t4205-log-pretty-formats.sh @@ -598,4 +598,27 @@ test_expect_success ':only and :unfold work together' ' test_cmp expect actual ' +test_expect_success 'trailer parsing not fooled by --- line' ' + git commit --allow-empty -F - <<-\EOF && + this is the subject + + This is the body. The message has a "---" line which would confuse a + message+patch parser. But here we know we have only a commit message, + so we get it right. + + trailer: wrong + --- + This is more body. + + trailer: right + EOF + + { + echo "trailer: right" && + echo + } >expect && + git log --no-walk --format="%(trailers)" >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t4256-am-format-flowed.sh b/t/t4256-am-format-flowed.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..6340310e9a --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4256-am-format-flowed.sh @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='test format=flowed support of git am' + +. ./test-lib.sh + +test_expect_success 'setup' ' + cp "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t4256/1/mailinfo.c.orig" mailinfo.c && + git add mailinfo.c && + git commit -m initial +' + +test_expect_success 'am with format=flowed' ' + git am <"$TEST_DIRECTORY/t4256/1/patch" >stdout 2>stderr && + test_i18ngrep "warning: Patch sent with format=flowed" stderr && + test_cmp "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t4256/1/mailinfo.c" mailinfo.c +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t4256/1/mailinfo.c b/t/t4256/1/mailinfo.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b395adbdf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4256/1/mailinfo.c @@ -0,0 +1,1245 @@ +#include "cache.h" +#include "config.h" +#include "utf8.h" +#include "strbuf.h" +#include "mailinfo.h" + +static void cleanup_space(struct strbuf *sb) +{ + size_t pos, cnt; + for (pos = 0; pos < sb->len; pos++) { + if (isspace(sb->buf[pos])) { + sb->buf[pos] = ' '; + for (cnt = 0; isspace(sb->buf[pos + cnt + 1]); cnt++); + strbuf_remove(sb, pos + 1, cnt); + } + } +} + +static void get_sane_name(struct strbuf *out, struct strbuf *name, struct strbuf *email) +{ + struct strbuf *src = name; + if (name->len < 3 || 60 < name->len || strchr(name->buf, '@') || + strchr(name->buf, '<') || strchr(name->buf, '>')) + src = email; + else if (name == out) + return; + strbuf_reset(out); + strbuf_addbuf(out, src); +} + +static void parse_bogus_from(struct mailinfo *mi, const struct strbuf *line) +{ + /* John Doe <johndoe> */ + + char *bra, *ket; + /* This is fallback, so do not bother if we already have an + * e-mail address. + */ + if (mi->email.len) + return; + + bra = strchr(line->buf, '<'); + if (!bra) + return; + ket = strchr(bra, '>'); + if (!ket) + return; + + strbuf_reset(&mi->email); + strbuf_add(&mi->email, bra + 1, ket - bra - 1); + + strbuf_reset(&mi->name); + strbuf_add(&mi->name, line->buf, bra - line->buf); + strbuf_trim(&mi->name); + get_sane_name(&mi->name, &mi->name, &mi->email); +} + +static const char *unquote_comment(struct strbuf *outbuf, const char *in) +{ + int c; + int take_next_literally = 0; + + strbuf_addch(outbuf, '('); + + while ((c = *in++) != 0) { + if (take_next_literally == 1) { + take_next_literally = 0; + } else { + switch (c) { + case '\\': + take_next_literally = 1; + continue; + case '(': + in = unquote_comment(outbuf, in); + continue; + case ')': + strbuf_addch(outbuf, ')'); + return in; + } + } + + strbuf_addch(outbuf, c); + } + + return in; +} + +static const char *unquote_quoted_string(struct strbuf *outbuf, const char *in) +{ + int c; + int take_next_literally = 0; + + while ((c = *in++) != 0) { + if (take_next_literally == 1) { + take_next_literally = 0; + } else { + switch (c) { + case '\\': + take_next_literally = 1; + continue; + case '"': + return in; + } + } + + strbuf_addch(outbuf, c); + } + + return in; +} + +static void unquote_quoted_pair(struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf outbuf; + const char *in = line->buf; + int c; + + strbuf_init(&outbuf, line->len); + + while ((c = *in++) != 0) { + switch (c) { + case '"': + in = unquote_quoted_string(&outbuf, in); + continue; + case '(': + in = unquote_comment(&outbuf, in); + continue; + } + + strbuf_addch(&outbuf, c); + } + + strbuf_swap(&outbuf, line); + strbuf_release(&outbuf); + +} + +static void handle_from(struct mailinfo *mi, const struct strbuf *from) +{ + char *at; + size_t el; + struct strbuf f; + + strbuf_init(&f, from->len); + strbuf_addbuf(&f, from); + + unquote_quoted_pair(&f); + + at = strchr(f.buf, '@'); + if (!at) { + parse_bogus_from(mi, from); + goto out; + } + + /* + * If we already have one email, don't take any confusing lines + */ + if (mi->email.len && strchr(at + 1, '@')) + goto out; + + /* Pick up the string around '@', possibly delimited with <> + * pair; that is the email part. + */ + while (at > f.buf) { + char c = at[-1]; + if (isspace(c)) + break; + if (c == '<') { + at[-1] = ' '; + break; + } + at--; + } + el = strcspn(at, " \n\t\r\v\f>"); + strbuf_reset(&mi->email); + strbuf_add(&mi->email, at, el); + strbuf_remove(&f, at - f.buf, el + (at[el] ? 1 : 0)); + + /* The remainder is name. It could be + * + * - "John Doe <john.doe@xz>" (a), or + * - "john.doe@xz (John Doe)" (b), or + * - "John (zzz) Doe <john.doe@xz> (Comment)" (c) + * + * but we have removed the email part, so + * + * - remove extra spaces which could stay after email (case 'c'), and + * - trim from both ends, possibly removing the () pair at the end + * (cases 'a' and 'b'). + */ + cleanup_space(&f); + strbuf_trim(&f); + if (f.buf[0] == '(' && f.len && f.buf[f.len - 1] == ')') { + strbuf_remove(&f, 0, 1); + strbuf_setlen(&f, f.len - 1); + } + + get_sane_name(&mi->name, &f, &mi->email); +out: + strbuf_release(&f); +} + +static void handle_header(struct strbuf **out, const struct strbuf *line) +{ + if (!*out) { + *out = xmalloc(sizeof(struct strbuf)); + strbuf_init(*out, line->len); + } else + strbuf_reset(*out); + + strbuf_addbuf(*out, line); +} + +/* NOTE NOTE NOTE. We do not claim we do full MIME. We just attempt + * to have enough heuristics to grok MIME encoded patches often found + * on our mailing lists. For example, we do not even treat header lines + * case insensitively. + */ + +static int slurp_attr(const char *line, const char *name, struct strbuf *attr) +{ + const char *ends, *ap = strcasestr(line, name); + size_t sz; + + strbuf_setlen(attr, 0); + if (!ap) + return 0; + ap += strlen(name); + if (*ap == '"') { + ap++; + ends = "\""; + } + else + ends = "; \t"; + sz = strcspn(ap, ends); + strbuf_add(attr, ap, sz); + return 1; +} + +static int has_attr_value(const char *line, const char *name, const char *value) +{ + struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; + int rc = slurp_attr(line, name, &sb) && !strcasecmp(sb.buf, value); + strbuf_release(&sb); + return rc; +} + +static void handle_content_type(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf *boundary = xmalloc(sizeof(struct strbuf)); + strbuf_init(boundary, line->len); + + mi->format_flowed = has_attr_value(line->buf, "format=", "flowed"); + mi->delsp = has_attr_value(line->buf, "delsp=", "yes"); + + if (slurp_attr(line->buf, "boundary=", boundary)) { + strbuf_insert(boundary, 0, "--", 2); + if (++mi->content_top >= &mi->content[MAX_BOUNDARIES]) { + error("Too many boundaries to handle"); + mi->input_error = -1; + mi->content_top = &mi->content[MAX_BOUNDARIES] - 1; + return; + } + *(mi->content_top) = boundary; + boundary = NULL; + } + slurp_attr(line->buf, "charset=", &mi->charset); + + if (boundary) { + strbuf_release(boundary); + free(boundary); + } +} + +static void handle_content_transfer_encoding(struct mailinfo *mi, + const struct strbuf *line) +{ + if (strcasestr(line->buf, "base64")) + mi->transfer_encoding = TE_BASE64; + else if (strcasestr(line->buf, "quoted-printable")) + mi->transfer_encoding = TE_QP; + else + mi->transfer_encoding = TE_DONTCARE; +} + +static int is_multipart_boundary(struct mailinfo *mi, const struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf *content_top = *(mi->content_top); + + return ((content_top->len <= line->len) && + !memcmp(line->buf, content_top->buf, content_top->len)); +} + +static void cleanup_subject(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *subject) +{ + size_t at = 0; + + while (at < subject->len) { + char *pos; + size_t remove; + + switch (subject->buf[at]) { + case 'r': case 'R': + if (subject->len <= at + 3) + break; + if ((subject->buf[at + 1] == 'e' || + subject->buf[at + 1] == 'E') && + subject->buf[at + 2] == ':') { + strbuf_remove(subject, at, 3); + continue; + } + at++; + break; + case ' ': case '\t': case ':': + strbuf_remove(subject, at, 1); + continue; + case '[': + pos = strchr(subject->buf + at, ']'); + if (!pos) + break; + remove = pos - subject->buf + at + 1; + if (!mi->keep_non_patch_brackets_in_subject || + (7 <= remove && + memmem(subject->buf + at, remove, "PATCH", 5))) + strbuf_remove(subject, at, remove); + else { + at += remove; + /* + * If the input had a space after the ], keep + * it. We don't bother with finding the end of + * the space, since we later normalize it + * anyway. + */ + if (isspace(subject->buf[at])) + at += 1; + } + continue; + } + break; + } + strbuf_trim(subject); +} + +#define MAX_HDR_PARSED 10 +static const char *header[MAX_HDR_PARSED] = { + "From","Subject","Date", +}; + +static inline int cmp_header(const struct strbuf *line, const char *hdr) +{ + int len = strlen(hdr); + return !strncasecmp(line->buf, hdr, len) && line->len > len && + line->buf[len] == ':' && isspace(line->buf[len + 1]); +} + +static int is_format_patch_separator(const char *line, int len) +{ + static const char SAMPLE[] = + "From e6807f3efca28b30decfecb1732a56c7db1137ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001\n"; + const char *cp; + + if (len != strlen(SAMPLE)) + return 0; + if (!skip_prefix(line, "From ", &cp)) + return 0; + if (strspn(cp, "0123456789abcdef") != 40) + return 0; + cp += 40; + return !memcmp(SAMPLE + (cp - line), cp, strlen(SAMPLE) - (cp - line)); +} + +static struct strbuf *decode_q_segment(const struct strbuf *q_seg, int rfc2047) +{ + const char *in = q_seg->buf; + int c; + struct strbuf *out = xmalloc(sizeof(struct strbuf)); + strbuf_init(out, q_seg->len); + + while ((c = *in++) != 0) { + if (c == '=') { + int ch, d = *in; + if (d == '\n' || !d) + break; /* drop trailing newline */ + ch = hex2chr(in); + if (ch >= 0) { + strbuf_addch(out, ch); + in += 2; + continue; + } + /* garbage -- fall through */ + } + if (rfc2047 && c == '_') /* rfc2047 4.2 (2) */ + c = 0x20; + strbuf_addch(out, c); + } + return out; +} + +static struct strbuf *decode_b_segment(const struct strbuf *b_seg) +{ + /* Decode in..ep, possibly in-place to ot */ + int c, pos = 0, acc = 0; + const char *in = b_seg->buf; + struct strbuf *out = xmalloc(sizeof(struct strbuf)); + strbuf_init(out, b_seg->len); + + while ((c = *in++) != 0) { + if (c == '+') + c = 62; + else if (c == '/') + c = 63; + else if ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') + c -= 'A'; + else if ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') + c -= 'a' - 26; + else if ('0' <= c && c <= '9') + c -= '0' - 52; + else + continue; /* garbage */ + switch (pos++) { + case 0: + acc = (c << 2); + break; + case 1: + strbuf_addch(out, (acc | (c >> 4))); + acc = (c & 15) << 4; + break; + case 2: + strbuf_addch(out, (acc | (c >> 2))); + acc = (c & 3) << 6; + break; + case 3: + strbuf_addch(out, (acc | c)); + acc = pos = 0; + break; + } + } + return out; +} + +static int convert_to_utf8(struct mailinfo *mi, + struct strbuf *line, const char *charset) +{ + char *out; + + if (!mi->metainfo_charset || !charset || !*charset) + return 0; + + if (same_encoding(mi->metainfo_charset, charset)) + return 0; + out = reencode_string(line->buf, mi->metainfo_charset, charset); + if (!out) { + mi->input_error = -1; + return error("cannot convert from %s to %s", + charset, mi->metainfo_charset); + } + strbuf_attach(line, out, strlen(out), strlen(out)); + return 0; +} + +static void decode_header(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *it) +{ + char *in, *ep, *cp; + struct strbuf outbuf = STRBUF_INIT, *dec; + struct strbuf charset_q = STRBUF_INIT, piecebuf = STRBUF_INIT; + int found_error = 1; /* pessimism */ + + in = it->buf; + while (in - it->buf <= it->len && (ep = strstr(in, "=?")) != NULL) { + int encoding; + strbuf_reset(&charset_q); + strbuf_reset(&piecebuf); + + if (in != ep) { + /* + * We are about to process an encoded-word + * that begins at ep, but there is something + * before the encoded word. + */ + char *scan; + for (scan = in; scan < ep; scan++) + if (!isspace(*scan)) + break; + + if (scan != ep || in == it->buf) { + /* + * We should not lose that "something", + * unless we have just processed an + * encoded-word, and there is only LWS + * before the one we are about to process. + */ + strbuf_add(&outbuf, in, ep - in); + } + } + /* E.g. + * ep : "=?iso-2022-jp?B?GyR...?= foo" + * ep : "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Foo=FCbar?= baz" + */ + ep += 2; + + if (ep - it->buf >= it->len || !(cp = strchr(ep, '?'))) + goto release_return; + + if (cp + 3 - it->buf > it->len) + goto release_return; + strbuf_add(&charset_q, ep, cp - ep); + + encoding = cp[1]; + if (!encoding || cp[2] != '?') + goto release_return; + ep = strstr(cp + 3, "?="); + if (!ep) + goto release_return; + strbuf_add(&piecebuf, cp + 3, ep - cp - 3); + switch (tolower(encoding)) { + default: + goto release_return; + case 'b': + dec = decode_b_segment(&piecebuf); + break; + case 'q': + dec = decode_q_segment(&piecebuf, 1); + break; + } + if (convert_to_utf8(mi, dec, charset_q.buf)) + goto release_return; + + strbuf_addbuf(&outbuf, dec); + strbuf_release(dec); + free(dec); + in = ep + 2; + } + strbuf_addstr(&outbuf, in); + strbuf_reset(it); + strbuf_addbuf(it, &outbuf); + found_error = 0; +release_return: + strbuf_release(&outbuf); + strbuf_release(&charset_q); + strbuf_release(&piecebuf); + + if (found_error) + mi->input_error = -1; +} + +static int check_header(struct mailinfo *mi, + const struct strbuf *line, + struct strbuf *hdr_data[], int overwrite) +{ + int i, ret = 0, len; + struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; + + /* search for the interesting parts */ + for (i = 0; header[i]; i++) { + int len = strlen(header[i]); + if ((!hdr_data[i] || overwrite) && cmp_header(line, header[i])) { + /* Unwrap inline B and Q encoding, and optionally + * normalize the meta information to utf8. + */ + strbuf_add(&sb, line->buf + len + 2, line->len - len - 2); + decode_header(mi, &sb); + handle_header(&hdr_data[i], &sb); + ret = 1; + goto check_header_out; + } + } + + /* Content stuff */ + if (cmp_header(line, "Content-Type")) { + len = strlen("Content-Type: "); + strbuf_add(&sb, line->buf + len, line->len - len); + decode_header(mi, &sb); + strbuf_insert(&sb, 0, "Content-Type: ", len); + handle_content_type(mi, &sb); + ret = 1; + goto check_header_out; + } + if (cmp_header(line, "Content-Transfer-Encoding")) { + len = strlen("Content-Transfer-Encoding: "); + strbuf_add(&sb, line->buf + len, line->len - len); + decode_header(mi, &sb); + handle_content_transfer_encoding(mi, &sb); + ret = 1; + goto check_header_out; + } + if (cmp_header(line, "Message-Id")) { + len = strlen("Message-Id: "); + strbuf_add(&sb, line->buf + len, line->len - len); + decode_header(mi, &sb); + if (mi->add_message_id) + mi->message_id = strbuf_detach(&sb, NULL); + ret = 1; + goto check_header_out; + } + +check_header_out: + strbuf_release(&sb); + return ret; +} + +/* + * Returns 1 if the given line or any line beginning with the given line is an + * in-body header (that is, check_header will succeed when passed + * mi->s_hdr_data). + */ +static int is_inbody_header(const struct mailinfo *mi, + const struct strbuf *line) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; header[i]; i++) + if (!mi->s_hdr_data[i] && cmp_header(line, header[i])) + return 1; + return 0; +} + +static void decode_transfer_encoding(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf *ret; + + switch (mi->transfer_encoding) { + case TE_QP: + ret = decode_q_segment(line, 0); + break; + case TE_BASE64: + ret = decode_b_segment(line); + break; + case TE_DONTCARE: + default: + return; + } + strbuf_reset(line); + strbuf_addbuf(line, ret); + strbuf_release(ret); + free(ret); +} + +static inline int patchbreak(const struct strbuf *line) +{ + size_t i; + + /* Beginning of a "diff -" header? */ + if (starts_with(line->buf, "diff -")) + return 1; + + /* CVS "Index: " line? */ + if (starts_with(line->buf, "Index: ")) + return 1; + + /* + * "--- <filename>" starts patches without headers + * "---<sp>*" is a manual separator + */ + if (line->len < 4) + return 0; + + if (starts_with(line->buf, "---")) { + /* space followed by a filename? */ + if (line->buf[3] == ' ' && !isspace(line->buf[4])) + return 1; + /* Just whitespace? */ + for (i = 3; i < line->len; i++) { + unsigned char c = line->buf[i]; + if (c == '\n') + return 1; + if (!isspace(c)) + break; + } + return 0; + } + return 0; +} + +static int is_scissors_line(const char *line) +{ + const char *c; + int scissors = 0, gap = 0; + const char *first_nonblank = NULL, *last_nonblank = NULL; + int visible, perforation = 0, in_perforation = 0; + + for (c = line; *c; c++) { + if (isspace(*c)) { + if (in_perforation) { + perforation++; + gap++; + } + continue; + } + last_nonblank = c; + if (first_nonblank == NULL) + first_nonblank = c; + if (*c == '-') { + in_perforation = 1; + perforation++; + continue; + } + if ((!memcmp(c, ">8", 2) || !memcmp(c, "8<", 2) || + !memcmp(c, ">%", 2) || !memcmp(c, "%<", 2))) { + in_perforation = 1; + perforation += 2; + scissors += 2; + c++; + continue; + } + in_perforation = 0; + } + + /* + * The mark must be at least 8 bytes long (e.g. "-- >8 --"). + * Even though there can be arbitrary cruft on the same line + * (e.g. "cut here"), in order to avoid misidentification, the + * perforation must occupy more than a third of the visible + * width of the line, and dashes and scissors must occupy more + * than half of the perforation. + */ + + if (first_nonblank && last_nonblank) + visible = last_nonblank - first_nonblank + 1; + else + visible = 0; + return (scissors && 8 <= visible && + visible < perforation * 3 && + gap * 2 < perforation); +} + +static void flush_inbody_header_accum(struct mailinfo *mi) +{ + if (!mi->inbody_header_accum.len) + return; + if (!check_header(mi, &mi->inbody_header_accum, mi->s_hdr_data, 0)) + BUG("inbody_header_accum, if not empty, must always contain a valid in-body header"); + strbuf_reset(&mi->inbody_header_accum); +} + +static int check_inbody_header(struct mailinfo *mi, const struct strbuf *line) +{ + if (mi->inbody_header_accum.len && + (line->buf[0] == ' ' || line->buf[0] == '\t')) { + if (mi->use_scissors && is_scissors_line(line->buf)) { + /* + * This is a scissors line; do not consider this line + * as a header continuation line. + */ + flush_inbody_header_accum(mi); + return 0; + } + strbuf_strip_suffix(&mi->inbody_header_accum, "\n"); + strbuf_addbuf(&mi->inbody_header_accum, line); + return 1; + } + + flush_inbody_header_accum(mi); + + if (starts_with(line->buf, ">From") && isspace(line->buf[5])) + return is_format_patch_separator(line->buf + 1, line->len - 1); + if (starts_with(line->buf, "[PATCH]") && isspace(line->buf[7])) { + int i; + for (i = 0; header[i]; i++) + if (!strcmp("Subject", header[i])) { + handle_header(&mi->s_hdr_data[i], line); + return 1; + } + return 0; + } + if (is_inbody_header(mi, line)) { + strbuf_addbuf(&mi->inbody_header_accum, line); + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +static int handle_commit_msg(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + assert(!mi->filter_stage); + + if (mi->header_stage) { + if (!line->len || (line->len == 1 && line->buf[0] == '\n')) { + if (mi->inbody_header_accum.len) { + flush_inbody_header_accum(mi); + mi->header_stage = 0; + } + return 0; + } + } + + if (mi->use_inbody_headers && mi->header_stage) { + mi->header_stage = check_inbody_header(mi, line); + if (mi->header_stage) + return 0; + } else + /* Only trim the first (blank) line of the commit message + * when ignoring in-body headers. + */ + mi->header_stage = 0; + + /* normalize the log message to UTF-8. */ + if (convert_to_utf8(mi, line, mi->charset.buf)) + return 0; /* mi->input_error already set */ + + if (mi->use_scissors && is_scissors_line(line->buf)) { + int i; + + strbuf_setlen(&mi->log_message, 0); + mi->header_stage = 1; + + /* + * We may have already read "secondary headers"; purge + * them to give ourselves a clean restart. + */ + for (i = 0; header[i]; i++) { + if (mi->s_hdr_data[i]) + strbuf_release(mi->s_hdr_data[i]); + mi->s_hdr_data[i] = NULL; + } + return 0; + } + + if (patchbreak(line)) { + if (mi->message_id) + strbuf_addf(&mi->log_message, + "Message-Id: %s\n", mi->message_id); + return 1; + } + + strbuf_addbuf(&mi->log_message, line); + return 0; +} + +static void handle_patch(struct mailinfo *mi, const struct strbuf *line) +{ + fwrite(line->buf, 1, line->len, mi->patchfile); + mi->patch_lines++; +} + +static void handle_filter(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + switch (mi->filter_stage) { + case 0: + if (!handle_commit_msg(mi, line)) + break; + mi->filter_stage++; + /* fallthrough */ + case 1: + handle_patch(mi, line); + break; + } +} + +static int is_rfc2822_header(const struct strbuf *line) +{ + /* + * The section that defines the loosest possible + * field name is "3.6.8 Optional fields". + * + * optional-field = field-name ":" unstructured CRLF + * field-name = 1*ftext + * ftext = %d33-57 / %59-126 + */ + int ch; + char *cp = line->buf; + + /* Count mbox From headers as headers */ + if (starts_with(cp, "From ") || starts_with(cp, ">From ")) + return 1; + + while ((ch = *cp++)) { + if (ch == ':') + return 1; + if ((33 <= ch && ch <= 57) || + (59 <= ch && ch <= 126)) + continue; + break; + } + return 0; +} + +static int read_one_header_line(struct strbuf *line, FILE *in) +{ + struct strbuf continuation = STRBUF_INIT; + + /* Get the first part of the line. */ + if (strbuf_getline_lf(line, in)) + return 0; + + /* + * Is it an empty line or not a valid rfc2822 header? + * If so, stop here, and return false ("not a header") + */ + strbuf_rtrim(line); + if (!line->len || !is_rfc2822_header(line)) { + /* Re-add the newline */ + strbuf_addch(line, '\n'); + return 0; + } + + /* + * Now we need to eat all the continuation lines.. + * Yuck, 2822 header "folding" + */ + for (;;) { + int peek; + + peek = fgetc(in); + if (peek == EOF) + break; + ungetc(peek, in); + if (peek != ' ' && peek != '\t') + break; + if (strbuf_getline_lf(&continuation, in)) + break; + continuation.buf[0] = ' '; + strbuf_rtrim(&continuation); + strbuf_addbuf(line, &continuation); + } + strbuf_release(&continuation); + + return 1; +} + +static int find_boundary(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + while (!strbuf_getline_lf(line, mi->input)) { + if (*(mi->content_top) && is_multipart_boundary(mi, line)) + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +static int handle_boundary(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf newline = STRBUF_INIT; + + strbuf_addch(&newline, '\n'); +again: + if (line->len >= (*(mi->content_top))->len + 2 && + !memcmp(line->buf + (*(mi->content_top))->len, "--", 2)) { + /* we hit an end boundary */ + /* pop the current boundary off the stack */ + strbuf_release(*(mi->content_top)); + FREE_AND_NULL(*(mi->content_top)); + + /* technically won't happen as is_multipart_boundary() + will fail first. But just in case.. + */ + if (--mi->content_top < mi->content) { + error("Detected mismatched boundaries, can't recover"); + mi->input_error = -1; + mi->content_top = mi->content; + strbuf_release(&newline); + return 0; + } + handle_filter(mi, &newline); + strbuf_release(&newline); + if (mi->input_error) + return 0; + + /* skip to the next boundary */ + if (!find_boundary(mi, line)) + return 0; + goto again; + } + + /* set some defaults */ + mi->transfer_encoding = TE_DONTCARE; + strbuf_reset(&mi->charset); + + /* slurp in this section's info */ + while (read_one_header_line(line, mi->input)) + check_header(mi, line, mi->p_hdr_data, 0); + + strbuf_release(&newline); + /* replenish line */ + if (strbuf_getline_lf(line, mi->input)) + return 0; + strbuf_addch(line, '\n'); + return 1; +} + +static void handle_filter_flowed(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line, + struct strbuf *prev) +{ + size_t len = line->len; + const char *rest; + + if (!mi->format_flowed) { + handle_filter(mi, line); + return; + } + + if (line->buf[len - 1] == '\n') { + len--; + if (len && line->buf[len - 1] == '\r') + len--; + } + + /* Keep signature separator as-is. */ + if (skip_prefix(line->buf, "-- ", &rest) && rest - line->buf == len) { + if (prev->len) { + handle_filter(mi, prev); + strbuf_reset(prev); + } + handle_filter(mi, line); + return; + } + + /* Unstuff space-stuffed line. */ + if (len && line->buf[0] == ' ') { + strbuf_remove(line, 0, 1); + len--; + } + + /* Save flowed line for later, but without the soft line break. */ + if (len && line->buf[len - 1] == ' ') { + strbuf_add(prev, line->buf, len - !!mi->delsp); + return; + } + + /* Prepend any previous partial lines */ + strbuf_insert(line, 0, prev->buf, prev->len); + strbuf_reset(prev); + + handle_filter(mi, line); +} + +static void handle_body(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf prev = STRBUF_INIT; + + /* Skip up to the first boundary */ + if (*(mi->content_top)) { + if (!find_boundary(mi, line)) + goto handle_body_out; + } + + do { + /* process any boundary lines */ + if (*(mi->content_top) && is_multipart_boundary(mi, line)) { + /* flush any leftover */ + if (prev.len) { + handle_filter(mi, &prev); + strbuf_reset(&prev); + } + if (!handle_boundary(mi, line)) + goto handle_body_out; + } + + /* Unwrap transfer encoding */ + decode_transfer_encoding(mi, line); + + switch (mi->transfer_encoding) { + case TE_BASE64: + case TE_QP: + { + struct strbuf **lines, **it, *sb; + + /* Prepend any previous partial lines */ + strbuf_insert(line, 0, prev.buf, prev.len); + strbuf_reset(&prev); + + /* + * This is a decoded line that may contain + * multiple new lines. Pass only one chunk + * at a time to handle_filter() + */ + lines = strbuf_split(line, '\n'); + for (it = lines; (sb = *it); it++) { + if (*(it + 1) == NULL) /* The last line */ + if (sb->buf[sb->len - 1] != '\n') { + /* Partial line, save it for later. */ + strbuf_addbuf(&prev, sb); + break; + } + handle_filter_flowed(mi, sb, &prev); + } + /* + * The partial chunk is saved in "prev" and will be + * appended by the next iteration of read_line_with_nul(). + */ + strbuf_list_free(lines); + break; + } + default: + handle_filter_flowed(mi, line, &prev); + } + + if (mi->input_error) + break; + } while (!strbuf_getwholeline(line, mi->input, '\n')); + + if (prev.len) + handle_filter(mi, &prev); + + flush_inbody_header_accum(mi); + +handle_body_out: + strbuf_release(&prev); +} + +static void output_header_lines(FILE *fout, const char *hdr, const struct strbuf *data) +{ + const char *sp = data->buf; + while (1) { + char *ep = strchr(sp, '\n'); + int len; + if (!ep) + len = strlen(sp); + else + len = ep - sp; + fprintf(fout, "%s: %.*s\n", hdr, len, sp); + if (!ep) + break; + sp = ep + 1; + } +} + +static void handle_info(struct mailinfo *mi) +{ + struct strbuf *hdr; + int i; + + for (i = 0; header[i]; i++) { + /* only print inbody headers if we output a patch file */ + if (mi->patch_lines && mi->s_hdr_data[i]) + hdr = mi->s_hdr_data[i]; + else if (mi->p_hdr_data[i]) + hdr = mi->p_hdr_data[i]; + else + continue; + + if (!strcmp(header[i], "Subject")) { + if (!mi->keep_subject) { + cleanup_subject(mi, hdr); + cleanup_space(hdr); + } + output_header_lines(mi->output, "Subject", hdr); + } else if (!strcmp(header[i], "From")) { + cleanup_space(hdr); + handle_from(mi, hdr); + fprintf(mi->output, "Author: %s\n", mi->name.buf); + fprintf(mi->output, "Email: %s\n", mi->email.buf); + } else { + cleanup_space(hdr); + fprintf(mi->output, "%s: %s\n", header[i], hdr->buf); + } + } + fprintf(mi->output, "\n"); +} + +int mailinfo(struct mailinfo *mi, const char *msg, const char *patch) +{ + FILE *cmitmsg; + int peek; + struct strbuf line = STRBUF_INIT; + + cmitmsg = fopen(msg, "w"); + if (!cmitmsg) { + perror(msg); + return -1; + } + mi->patchfile = fopen(patch, "w"); + if (!mi->patchfile) { + perror(patch); + fclose(cmitmsg); + return -1; + } + + mi->p_hdr_data = xcalloc(MAX_HDR_PARSED, sizeof(*(mi->p_hdr_data))); + mi->s_hdr_data = xcalloc(MAX_HDR_PARSED, sizeof(*(mi->s_hdr_data))); + + do { + peek = fgetc(mi->input); + if (peek == EOF) { + fclose(cmitmsg); + return error("empty patch: '%s'", patch); + } + } while (isspace(peek)); + ungetc(peek, mi->input); + + /* process the email header */ + while (read_one_header_line(&line, mi->input)) + check_header(mi, &line, mi->p_hdr_data, 1); + + handle_body(mi, &line); + fwrite(mi->log_message.buf, 1, mi->log_message.len, cmitmsg); + fclose(cmitmsg); + fclose(mi->patchfile); + + handle_info(mi); + strbuf_release(&line); + return mi->input_error; +} + +static int git_mailinfo_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *mi_) +{ + struct mailinfo *mi = mi_; + + if (!starts_with(var, "mailinfo.")) + return git_default_config(var, value, NULL); + if (!strcmp(var, "mailinfo.scissors")) { + mi->use_scissors = git_config_bool(var, value); + return 0; + } + /* perhaps others here */ + return 0; +} + +void setup_mailinfo(struct mailinfo *mi) +{ + memset(mi, 0, sizeof(*mi)); + strbuf_init(&mi->name, 0); + strbuf_init(&mi->email, 0); + strbuf_init(&mi->charset, 0); + strbuf_init(&mi->log_message, 0); + strbuf_init(&mi->inbody_header_accum, 0); + mi->header_stage = 1; + mi->use_inbody_headers = 1; + mi->content_top = mi->content; + git_config(git_mailinfo_config, mi); +} + +void clear_mailinfo(struct mailinfo *mi) +{ + int i; + + strbuf_release(&mi->name); + strbuf_release(&mi->email); + strbuf_release(&mi->charset); + strbuf_release(&mi->inbody_header_accum); + free(mi->message_id); + + if (mi->p_hdr_data) + for (i = 0; mi->p_hdr_data[i]; i++) + strbuf_release(mi->p_hdr_data[i]); + free(mi->p_hdr_data); + if (mi->s_hdr_data) + for (i = 0; mi->s_hdr_data[i]; i++) + strbuf_release(mi->s_hdr_data[i]); + free(mi->s_hdr_data); + + while (mi->content < mi->content_top) { + free(*(mi->content_top)); + mi->content_top--; + } + + strbuf_release(&mi->log_message); +} diff --git a/t/t4256/1/mailinfo.c.orig b/t/t4256/1/mailinfo.c.orig new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3281a37d51 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4256/1/mailinfo.c.orig @@ -0,0 +1,1185 @@ +#include "cache.h" +#include "config.h" +#include "utf8.h" +#include "strbuf.h" +#include "mailinfo.h" + +static void cleanup_space(struct strbuf *sb) +{ + size_t pos, cnt; + for (pos = 0; pos < sb->len; pos++) { + if (isspace(sb->buf[pos])) { + sb->buf[pos] = ' '; + for (cnt = 0; isspace(sb->buf[pos + cnt + 1]); cnt++); + strbuf_remove(sb, pos + 1, cnt); + } + } +} + +static void get_sane_name(struct strbuf *out, struct strbuf *name, struct strbuf *email) +{ + struct strbuf *src = name; + if (name->len < 3 || 60 < name->len || strchr(name->buf, '@') || + strchr(name->buf, '<') || strchr(name->buf, '>')) + src = email; + else if (name == out) + return; + strbuf_reset(out); + strbuf_addbuf(out, src); +} + +static void parse_bogus_from(struct mailinfo *mi, const struct strbuf *line) +{ + /* John Doe <johndoe> */ + + char *bra, *ket; + /* This is fallback, so do not bother if we already have an + * e-mail address. + */ + if (mi->email.len) + return; + + bra = strchr(line->buf, '<'); + if (!bra) + return; + ket = strchr(bra, '>'); + if (!ket) + return; + + strbuf_reset(&mi->email); + strbuf_add(&mi->email, bra + 1, ket - bra - 1); + + strbuf_reset(&mi->name); + strbuf_add(&mi->name, line->buf, bra - line->buf); + strbuf_trim(&mi->name); + get_sane_name(&mi->name, &mi->name, &mi->email); +} + +static const char *unquote_comment(struct strbuf *outbuf, const char *in) +{ + int c; + int take_next_literally = 0; + + strbuf_addch(outbuf, '('); + + while ((c = *in++) != 0) { + if (take_next_literally == 1) { + take_next_literally = 0; + } else { + switch (c) { + case '\\': + take_next_literally = 1; + continue; + case '(': + in = unquote_comment(outbuf, in); + continue; + case ')': + strbuf_addch(outbuf, ')'); + return in; + } + } + + strbuf_addch(outbuf, c); + } + + return in; +} + +static const char *unquote_quoted_string(struct strbuf *outbuf, const char *in) +{ + int c; + int take_next_literally = 0; + + while ((c = *in++) != 0) { + if (take_next_literally == 1) { + take_next_literally = 0; + } else { + switch (c) { + case '\\': + take_next_literally = 1; + continue; + case '"': + return in; + } + } + + strbuf_addch(outbuf, c); + } + + return in; +} + +static void unquote_quoted_pair(struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf outbuf; + const char *in = line->buf; + int c; + + strbuf_init(&outbuf, line->len); + + while ((c = *in++) != 0) { + switch (c) { + case '"': + in = unquote_quoted_string(&outbuf, in); + continue; + case '(': + in = unquote_comment(&outbuf, in); + continue; + } + + strbuf_addch(&outbuf, c); + } + + strbuf_swap(&outbuf, line); + strbuf_release(&outbuf); + +} + +static void handle_from(struct mailinfo *mi, const struct strbuf *from) +{ + char *at; + size_t el; + struct strbuf f; + + strbuf_init(&f, from->len); + strbuf_addbuf(&f, from); + + unquote_quoted_pair(&f); + + at = strchr(f.buf, '@'); + if (!at) { + parse_bogus_from(mi, from); + goto out; + } + + /* + * If we already have one email, don't take any confusing lines + */ + if (mi->email.len && strchr(at + 1, '@')) + goto out; + + /* Pick up the string around '@', possibly delimited with <> + * pair; that is the email part. + */ + while (at > f.buf) { + char c = at[-1]; + if (isspace(c)) + break; + if (c == '<') { + at[-1] = ' '; + break; + } + at--; + } + el = strcspn(at, " \n\t\r\v\f>"); + strbuf_reset(&mi->email); + strbuf_add(&mi->email, at, el); + strbuf_remove(&f, at - f.buf, el + (at[el] ? 1 : 0)); + + /* The remainder is name. It could be + * + * - "John Doe <john.doe@xz>" (a), or + * - "john.doe@xz (John Doe)" (b), or + * - "John (zzz) Doe <john.doe@xz> (Comment)" (c) + * + * but we have removed the email part, so + * + * - remove extra spaces which could stay after email (case 'c'), and + * - trim from both ends, possibly removing the () pair at the end + * (cases 'a' and 'b'). + */ + cleanup_space(&f); + strbuf_trim(&f); + if (f.buf[0] == '(' && f.len && f.buf[f.len - 1] == ')') { + strbuf_remove(&f, 0, 1); + strbuf_setlen(&f, f.len - 1); + } + + get_sane_name(&mi->name, &f, &mi->email); +out: + strbuf_release(&f); +} + +static void handle_header(struct strbuf **out, const struct strbuf *line) +{ + if (!*out) { + *out = xmalloc(sizeof(struct strbuf)); + strbuf_init(*out, line->len); + } else + strbuf_reset(*out); + + strbuf_addbuf(*out, line); +} + +/* NOTE NOTE NOTE. We do not claim we do full MIME. We just attempt + * to have enough heuristics to grok MIME encoded patches often found + * on our mailing lists. For example, we do not even treat header lines + * case insensitively. + */ + +static int slurp_attr(const char *line, const char *name, struct strbuf *attr) +{ + const char *ends, *ap = strcasestr(line, name); + size_t sz; + + strbuf_setlen(attr, 0); + if (!ap) + return 0; + ap += strlen(name); + if (*ap == '"') { + ap++; + ends = "\""; + } + else + ends = "; \t"; + sz = strcspn(ap, ends); + strbuf_add(attr, ap, sz); + return 1; +} + +static void handle_content_type(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf *boundary = xmalloc(sizeof(struct strbuf)); + strbuf_init(boundary, line->len); + + if (slurp_attr(line->buf, "boundary=", boundary)) { + strbuf_insert(boundary, 0, "--", 2); + if (++mi->content_top >= &mi->content[MAX_BOUNDARIES]) { + error("Too many boundaries to handle"); + mi->input_error = -1; + mi->content_top = &mi->content[MAX_BOUNDARIES] - 1; + return; + } + *(mi->content_top) = boundary; + boundary = NULL; + } + slurp_attr(line->buf, "charset=", &mi->charset); + + if (boundary) { + strbuf_release(boundary); + free(boundary); + } +} + +static void handle_content_transfer_encoding(struct mailinfo *mi, + const struct strbuf *line) +{ + if (strcasestr(line->buf, "base64")) + mi->transfer_encoding = TE_BASE64; + else if (strcasestr(line->buf, "quoted-printable")) + mi->transfer_encoding = TE_QP; + else + mi->transfer_encoding = TE_DONTCARE; +} + +static int is_multipart_boundary(struct mailinfo *mi, const struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf *content_top = *(mi->content_top); + + return ((content_top->len <= line->len) && + !memcmp(line->buf, content_top->buf, content_top->len)); +} + +static void cleanup_subject(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *subject) +{ + size_t at = 0; + + while (at < subject->len) { + char *pos; + size_t remove; + + switch (subject->buf[at]) { + case 'r': case 'R': + if (subject->len <= at + 3) + break; + if ((subject->buf[at + 1] == 'e' || + subject->buf[at + 1] == 'E') && + subject->buf[at + 2] == ':') { + strbuf_remove(subject, at, 3); + continue; + } + at++; + break; + case ' ': case '\t': case ':': + strbuf_remove(subject, at, 1); + continue; + case '[': + pos = strchr(subject->buf + at, ']'); + if (!pos) + break; + remove = pos - subject->buf + at + 1; + if (!mi->keep_non_patch_brackets_in_subject || + (7 <= remove && + memmem(subject->buf + at, remove, "PATCH", 5))) + strbuf_remove(subject, at, remove); + else { + at += remove; + /* + * If the input had a space after the ], keep + * it. We don't bother with finding the end of + * the space, since we later normalize it + * anyway. + */ + if (isspace(subject->buf[at])) + at += 1; + } + continue; + } + break; + } + strbuf_trim(subject); +} + +#define MAX_HDR_PARSED 10 +static const char *header[MAX_HDR_PARSED] = { + "From","Subject","Date", +}; + +static inline int cmp_header(const struct strbuf *line, const char *hdr) +{ + int len = strlen(hdr); + return !strncasecmp(line->buf, hdr, len) && line->len > len && + line->buf[len] == ':' && isspace(line->buf[len + 1]); +} + +static int is_format_patch_separator(const char *line, int len) +{ + static const char SAMPLE[] = + "From e6807f3efca28b30decfecb1732a56c7db1137ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001\n"; + const char *cp; + + if (len != strlen(SAMPLE)) + return 0; + if (!skip_prefix(line, "From ", &cp)) + return 0; + if (strspn(cp, "0123456789abcdef") != 40) + return 0; + cp += 40; + return !memcmp(SAMPLE + (cp - line), cp, strlen(SAMPLE) - (cp - line)); +} + +static struct strbuf *decode_q_segment(const struct strbuf *q_seg, int rfc2047) +{ + const char *in = q_seg->buf; + int c; + struct strbuf *out = xmalloc(sizeof(struct strbuf)); + strbuf_init(out, q_seg->len); + + while ((c = *in++) != 0) { + if (c == '=') { + int ch, d = *in; + if (d == '\n' || !d) + break; /* drop trailing newline */ + ch = hex2chr(in); + if (ch >= 0) { + strbuf_addch(out, ch); + in += 2; + continue; + } + /* garbage -- fall through */ + } + if (rfc2047 && c == '_') /* rfc2047 4.2 (2) */ + c = 0x20; + strbuf_addch(out, c); + } + return out; +} + +static struct strbuf *decode_b_segment(const struct strbuf *b_seg) +{ + /* Decode in..ep, possibly in-place to ot */ + int c, pos = 0, acc = 0; + const char *in = b_seg->buf; + struct strbuf *out = xmalloc(sizeof(struct strbuf)); + strbuf_init(out, b_seg->len); + + while ((c = *in++) != 0) { + if (c == '+') + c = 62; + else if (c == '/') + c = 63; + else if ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') + c -= 'A'; + else if ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') + c -= 'a' - 26; + else if ('0' <= c && c <= '9') + c -= '0' - 52; + else + continue; /* garbage */ + switch (pos++) { + case 0: + acc = (c << 2); + break; + case 1: + strbuf_addch(out, (acc | (c >> 4))); + acc = (c & 15) << 4; + break; + case 2: + strbuf_addch(out, (acc | (c >> 2))); + acc = (c & 3) << 6; + break; + case 3: + strbuf_addch(out, (acc | c)); + acc = pos = 0; + break; + } + } + return out; +} + +static int convert_to_utf8(struct mailinfo *mi, + struct strbuf *line, const char *charset) +{ + char *out; + + if (!mi->metainfo_charset || !charset || !*charset) + return 0; + + if (same_encoding(mi->metainfo_charset, charset)) + return 0; + out = reencode_string(line->buf, mi->metainfo_charset, charset); + if (!out) { + mi->input_error = -1; + return error("cannot convert from %s to %s", + charset, mi->metainfo_charset); + } + strbuf_attach(line, out, strlen(out), strlen(out)); + return 0; +} + +static void decode_header(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *it) +{ + char *in, *ep, *cp; + struct strbuf outbuf = STRBUF_INIT, *dec; + struct strbuf charset_q = STRBUF_INIT, piecebuf = STRBUF_INIT; + int found_error = 1; /* pessimism */ + + in = it->buf; + while (in - it->buf <= it->len && (ep = strstr(in, "=?")) != NULL) { + int encoding; + strbuf_reset(&charset_q); + strbuf_reset(&piecebuf); + + if (in != ep) { + /* + * We are about to process an encoded-word + * that begins at ep, but there is something + * before the encoded word. + */ + char *scan; + for (scan = in; scan < ep; scan++) + if (!isspace(*scan)) + break; + + if (scan != ep || in == it->buf) { + /* + * We should not lose that "something", + * unless we have just processed an + * encoded-word, and there is only LWS + * before the one we are about to process. + */ + strbuf_add(&outbuf, in, ep - in); + } + } + /* E.g. + * ep : "=?iso-2022-jp?B?GyR...?= foo" + * ep : "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Foo=FCbar?= baz" + */ + ep += 2; + + if (ep - it->buf >= it->len || !(cp = strchr(ep, '?'))) + goto release_return; + + if (cp + 3 - it->buf > it->len) + goto release_return; + strbuf_add(&charset_q, ep, cp - ep); + + encoding = cp[1]; + if (!encoding || cp[2] != '?') + goto release_return; + ep = strstr(cp + 3, "?="); + if (!ep) + goto release_return; + strbuf_add(&piecebuf, cp + 3, ep - cp - 3); + switch (tolower(encoding)) { + default: + goto release_return; + case 'b': + dec = decode_b_segment(&piecebuf); + break; + case 'q': + dec = decode_q_segment(&piecebuf, 1); + break; + } + if (convert_to_utf8(mi, dec, charset_q.buf)) + goto release_return; + + strbuf_addbuf(&outbuf, dec); + strbuf_release(dec); + free(dec); + in = ep + 2; + } + strbuf_addstr(&outbuf, in); + strbuf_reset(it); + strbuf_addbuf(it, &outbuf); + found_error = 0; +release_return: + strbuf_release(&outbuf); + strbuf_release(&charset_q); + strbuf_release(&piecebuf); + + if (found_error) + mi->input_error = -1; +} + +static int check_header(struct mailinfo *mi, + const struct strbuf *line, + struct strbuf *hdr_data[], int overwrite) +{ + int i, ret = 0, len; + struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; + + /* search for the interesting parts */ + for (i = 0; header[i]; i++) { + int len = strlen(header[i]); + if ((!hdr_data[i] || overwrite) && cmp_header(line, header[i])) { + /* Unwrap inline B and Q encoding, and optionally + * normalize the meta information to utf8. + */ + strbuf_add(&sb, line->buf + len + 2, line->len - len - 2); + decode_header(mi, &sb); + handle_header(&hdr_data[i], &sb); + ret = 1; + goto check_header_out; + } + } + + /* Content stuff */ + if (cmp_header(line, "Content-Type")) { + len = strlen("Content-Type: "); + strbuf_add(&sb, line->buf + len, line->len - len); + decode_header(mi, &sb); + strbuf_insert(&sb, 0, "Content-Type: ", len); + handle_content_type(mi, &sb); + ret = 1; + goto check_header_out; + } + if (cmp_header(line, "Content-Transfer-Encoding")) { + len = strlen("Content-Transfer-Encoding: "); + strbuf_add(&sb, line->buf + len, line->len - len); + decode_header(mi, &sb); + handle_content_transfer_encoding(mi, &sb); + ret = 1; + goto check_header_out; + } + if (cmp_header(line, "Message-Id")) { + len = strlen("Message-Id: "); + strbuf_add(&sb, line->buf + len, line->len - len); + decode_header(mi, &sb); + if (mi->add_message_id) + mi->message_id = strbuf_detach(&sb, NULL); + ret = 1; + goto check_header_out; + } + +check_header_out: + strbuf_release(&sb); + return ret; +} + +/* + * Returns 1 if the given line or any line beginning with the given line is an + * in-body header (that is, check_header will succeed when passed + * mi->s_hdr_data). + */ +static int is_inbody_header(const struct mailinfo *mi, + const struct strbuf *line) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; header[i]; i++) + if (!mi->s_hdr_data[i] && cmp_header(line, header[i])) + return 1; + return 0; +} + +static void decode_transfer_encoding(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf *ret; + + switch (mi->transfer_encoding) { + case TE_QP: + ret = decode_q_segment(line, 0); + break; + case TE_BASE64: + ret = decode_b_segment(line); + break; + case TE_DONTCARE: + default: + return; + } + strbuf_reset(line); + strbuf_addbuf(line, ret); + strbuf_release(ret); + free(ret); +} + +static inline int patchbreak(const struct strbuf *line) +{ + size_t i; + + /* Beginning of a "diff -" header? */ + if (starts_with(line->buf, "diff -")) + return 1; + + /* CVS "Index: " line? */ + if (starts_with(line->buf, "Index: ")) + return 1; + + /* + * "--- <filename>" starts patches without headers + * "---<sp>*" is a manual separator + */ + if (line->len < 4) + return 0; + + if (starts_with(line->buf, "---")) { + /* space followed by a filename? */ + if (line->buf[3] == ' ' && !isspace(line->buf[4])) + return 1; + /* Just whitespace? */ + for (i = 3; i < line->len; i++) { + unsigned char c = line->buf[i]; + if (c == '\n') + return 1; + if (!isspace(c)) + break; + } + return 0; + } + return 0; +} + +static int is_scissors_line(const char *line) +{ + const char *c; + int scissors = 0, gap = 0; + const char *first_nonblank = NULL, *last_nonblank = NULL; + int visible, perforation = 0, in_perforation = 0; + + for (c = line; *c; c++) { + if (isspace(*c)) { + if (in_perforation) { + perforation++; + gap++; + } + continue; + } + last_nonblank = c; + if (first_nonblank == NULL) + first_nonblank = c; + if (*c == '-') { + in_perforation = 1; + perforation++; + continue; + } + if ((!memcmp(c, ">8", 2) || !memcmp(c, "8<", 2) || + !memcmp(c, ">%", 2) || !memcmp(c, "%<", 2))) { + in_perforation = 1; + perforation += 2; + scissors += 2; + c++; + continue; + } + in_perforation = 0; + } + + /* + * The mark must be at least 8 bytes long (e.g. "-- >8 --"). + * Even though there can be arbitrary cruft on the same line + * (e.g. "cut here"), in order to avoid misidentification, the + * perforation must occupy more than a third of the visible + * width of the line, and dashes and scissors must occupy more + * than half of the perforation. + */ + + if (first_nonblank && last_nonblank) + visible = last_nonblank - first_nonblank + 1; + else + visible = 0; + return (scissors && 8 <= visible && + visible < perforation * 3 && + gap * 2 < perforation); +} + +static void flush_inbody_header_accum(struct mailinfo *mi) +{ + if (!mi->inbody_header_accum.len) + return; + if (!check_header(mi, &mi->inbody_header_accum, mi->s_hdr_data, 0)) + BUG("inbody_header_accum, if not empty, must always contain a valid in-body header"); + strbuf_reset(&mi->inbody_header_accum); +} + +static int check_inbody_header(struct mailinfo *mi, const struct strbuf *line) +{ + if (mi->inbody_header_accum.len && + (line->buf[0] == ' ' || line->buf[0] == '\t')) { + if (mi->use_scissors && is_scissors_line(line->buf)) { + /* + * This is a scissors line; do not consider this line + * as a header continuation line. + */ + flush_inbody_header_accum(mi); + return 0; + } + strbuf_strip_suffix(&mi->inbody_header_accum, "\n"); + strbuf_addbuf(&mi->inbody_header_accum, line); + return 1; + } + + flush_inbody_header_accum(mi); + + if (starts_with(line->buf, ">From") && isspace(line->buf[5])) + return is_format_patch_separator(line->buf + 1, line->len - 1); + if (starts_with(line->buf, "[PATCH]") && isspace(line->buf[7])) { + int i; + for (i = 0; header[i]; i++) + if (!strcmp("Subject", header[i])) { + handle_header(&mi->s_hdr_data[i], line); + return 1; + } + return 0; + } + if (is_inbody_header(mi, line)) { + strbuf_addbuf(&mi->inbody_header_accum, line); + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +static int handle_commit_msg(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + assert(!mi->filter_stage); + + if (mi->header_stage) { + if (!line->len || (line->len == 1 && line->buf[0] == '\n')) { + if (mi->inbody_header_accum.len) { + flush_inbody_header_accum(mi); + mi->header_stage = 0; + } + return 0; + } + } + + if (mi->use_inbody_headers && mi->header_stage) { + mi->header_stage = check_inbody_header(mi, line); + if (mi->header_stage) + return 0; + } else + /* Only trim the first (blank) line of the commit message + * when ignoring in-body headers. + */ + mi->header_stage = 0; + + /* normalize the log message to UTF-8. */ + if (convert_to_utf8(mi, line, mi->charset.buf)) + return 0; /* mi->input_error already set */ + + if (mi->use_scissors && is_scissors_line(line->buf)) { + int i; + + strbuf_setlen(&mi->log_message, 0); + mi->header_stage = 1; + + /* + * We may have already read "secondary headers"; purge + * them to give ourselves a clean restart. + */ + for (i = 0; header[i]; i++) { + if (mi->s_hdr_data[i]) + strbuf_release(mi->s_hdr_data[i]); + mi->s_hdr_data[i] = NULL; + } + return 0; + } + + if (patchbreak(line)) { + if (mi->message_id) + strbuf_addf(&mi->log_message, + "Message-Id: %s\n", mi->message_id); + return 1; + } + + strbuf_addbuf(&mi->log_message, line); + return 0; +} + +static void handle_patch(struct mailinfo *mi, const struct strbuf *line) +{ + fwrite(line->buf, 1, line->len, mi->patchfile); + mi->patch_lines++; +} + +static void handle_filter(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + switch (mi->filter_stage) { + case 0: + if (!handle_commit_msg(mi, line)) + break; + mi->filter_stage++; + /* fallthrough */ + case 1: + handle_patch(mi, line); + break; + } +} + +static int is_rfc2822_header(const struct strbuf *line) +{ + /* + * The section that defines the loosest possible + * field name is "3.6.8 Optional fields". + * + * optional-field = field-name ":" unstructured CRLF + * field-name = 1*ftext + * ftext = %d33-57 / %59-126 + */ + int ch; + char *cp = line->buf; + + /* Count mbox From headers as headers */ + if (starts_with(cp, "From ") || starts_with(cp, ">From ")) + return 1; + + while ((ch = *cp++)) { + if (ch == ':') + return 1; + if ((33 <= ch && ch <= 57) || + (59 <= ch && ch <= 126)) + continue; + break; + } + return 0; +} + +static int read_one_header_line(struct strbuf *line, FILE *in) +{ + struct strbuf continuation = STRBUF_INIT; + + /* Get the first part of the line. */ + if (strbuf_getline_lf(line, in)) + return 0; + + /* + * Is it an empty line or not a valid rfc2822 header? + * If so, stop here, and return false ("not a header") + */ + strbuf_rtrim(line); + if (!line->len || !is_rfc2822_header(line)) { + /* Re-add the newline */ + strbuf_addch(line, '\n'); + return 0; + } + + /* + * Now we need to eat all the continuation lines.. + * Yuck, 2822 header "folding" + */ + for (;;) { + int peek; + + peek = fgetc(in); + if (peek == EOF) + break; + ungetc(peek, in); + if (peek != ' ' && peek != '\t') + break; + if (strbuf_getline_lf(&continuation, in)) + break; + continuation.buf[0] = ' '; + strbuf_rtrim(&continuation); + strbuf_addbuf(line, &continuation); + } + strbuf_release(&continuation); + + return 1; +} + +static int find_boundary(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + while (!strbuf_getline_lf(line, mi->input)) { + if (*(mi->content_top) && is_multipart_boundary(mi, line)) + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +static int handle_boundary(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf newline = STRBUF_INIT; + + strbuf_addch(&newline, '\n'); +again: + if (line->len >= (*(mi->content_top))->len + 2 && + !memcmp(line->buf + (*(mi->content_top))->len, "--", 2)) { + /* we hit an end boundary */ + /* pop the current boundary off the stack */ + strbuf_release(*(mi->content_top)); + FREE_AND_NULL(*(mi->content_top)); + + /* technically won't happen as is_multipart_boundary() + will fail first. But just in case.. + */ + if (--mi->content_top < mi->content) { + error("Detected mismatched boundaries, can't recover"); + mi->input_error = -1; + mi->content_top = mi->content; + strbuf_release(&newline); + return 0; + } + handle_filter(mi, &newline); + strbuf_release(&newline); + if (mi->input_error) + return 0; + + /* skip to the next boundary */ + if (!find_boundary(mi, line)) + return 0; + goto again; + } + + /* set some defaults */ + mi->transfer_encoding = TE_DONTCARE; + strbuf_reset(&mi->charset); + + /* slurp in this section's info */ + while (read_one_header_line(line, mi->input)) + check_header(mi, line, mi->p_hdr_data, 0); + + strbuf_release(&newline); + /* replenish line */ + if (strbuf_getline_lf(line, mi->input)) + return 0; + strbuf_addch(line, '\n'); + return 1; +} + +static void handle_body(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) +{ + struct strbuf prev = STRBUF_INIT; + + /* Skip up to the first boundary */ + if (*(mi->content_top)) { + if (!find_boundary(mi, line)) + goto handle_body_out; + } + + do { + /* process any boundary lines */ + if (*(mi->content_top) && is_multipart_boundary(mi, line)) { + /* flush any leftover */ + if (prev.len) { + handle_filter(mi, &prev); + strbuf_reset(&prev); + } + if (!handle_boundary(mi, line)) + goto handle_body_out; + } + + /* Unwrap transfer encoding */ + decode_transfer_encoding(mi, line); + + switch (mi->transfer_encoding) { + case TE_BASE64: + case TE_QP: + { + struct strbuf **lines, **it, *sb; + + /* Prepend any previous partial lines */ + strbuf_insert(line, 0, prev.buf, prev.len); + strbuf_reset(&prev); + + /* + * This is a decoded line that may contain + * multiple new lines. Pass only one chunk + * at a time to handle_filter() + */ + lines = strbuf_split(line, '\n'); + for (it = lines; (sb = *it); it++) { + if (*(it + 1) == NULL) /* The last line */ + if (sb->buf[sb->len - 1] != '\n') { + /* Partial line, save it for later. */ + strbuf_addbuf(&prev, sb); + break; + } + handle_filter(mi, sb); + } + /* + * The partial chunk is saved in "prev" and will be + * appended by the next iteration of read_line_with_nul(). + */ + strbuf_list_free(lines); + break; + } + default: + handle_filter(mi, line); + } + + if (mi->input_error) + break; + } while (!strbuf_getwholeline(line, mi->input, '\n')); + + flush_inbody_header_accum(mi); + +handle_body_out: + strbuf_release(&prev); +} + +static void output_header_lines(FILE *fout, const char *hdr, const struct strbuf *data) +{ + const char *sp = data->buf; + while (1) { + char *ep = strchr(sp, '\n'); + int len; + if (!ep) + len = strlen(sp); + else + len = ep - sp; + fprintf(fout, "%s: %.*s\n", hdr, len, sp); + if (!ep) + break; + sp = ep + 1; + } +} + +static void handle_info(struct mailinfo *mi) +{ + struct strbuf *hdr; + int i; + + for (i = 0; header[i]; i++) { + /* only print inbody headers if we output a patch file */ + if (mi->patch_lines && mi->s_hdr_data[i]) + hdr = mi->s_hdr_data[i]; + else if (mi->p_hdr_data[i]) + hdr = mi->p_hdr_data[i]; + else + continue; + + if (!strcmp(header[i], "Subject")) { + if (!mi->keep_subject) { + cleanup_subject(mi, hdr); + cleanup_space(hdr); + } + output_header_lines(mi->output, "Subject", hdr); + } else if (!strcmp(header[i], "From")) { + cleanup_space(hdr); + handle_from(mi, hdr); + fprintf(mi->output, "Author: %s\n", mi->name.buf); + fprintf(mi->output, "Email: %s\n", mi->email.buf); + } else { + cleanup_space(hdr); + fprintf(mi->output, "%s: %s\n", header[i], hdr->buf); + } + } + fprintf(mi->output, "\n"); +} + +int mailinfo(struct mailinfo *mi, const char *msg, const char *patch) +{ + FILE *cmitmsg; + int peek; + struct strbuf line = STRBUF_INIT; + + cmitmsg = fopen(msg, "w"); + if (!cmitmsg) { + perror(msg); + return -1; + } + mi->patchfile = fopen(patch, "w"); + if (!mi->patchfile) { + perror(patch); + fclose(cmitmsg); + return -1; + } + + mi->p_hdr_data = xcalloc(MAX_HDR_PARSED, sizeof(*(mi->p_hdr_data))); + mi->s_hdr_data = xcalloc(MAX_HDR_PARSED, sizeof(*(mi->s_hdr_data))); + + do { + peek = fgetc(mi->input); + if (peek == EOF) { + fclose(cmitmsg); + return error("empty patch: '%s'", patch); + } + } while (isspace(peek)); + ungetc(peek, mi->input); + + /* process the email header */ + while (read_one_header_line(&line, mi->input)) + check_header(mi, &line, mi->p_hdr_data, 1); + + handle_body(mi, &line); + fwrite(mi->log_message.buf, 1, mi->log_message.len, cmitmsg); + fclose(cmitmsg); + fclose(mi->patchfile); + + handle_info(mi); + strbuf_release(&line); + return mi->input_error; +} + +static int git_mailinfo_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *mi_) +{ + struct mailinfo *mi = mi_; + + if (!starts_with(var, "mailinfo.")) + return git_default_config(var, value, NULL); + if (!strcmp(var, "mailinfo.scissors")) { + mi->use_scissors = git_config_bool(var, value); + return 0; + } + /* perhaps others here */ + return 0; +} + +void setup_mailinfo(struct mailinfo *mi) +{ + memset(mi, 0, sizeof(*mi)); + strbuf_init(&mi->name, 0); + strbuf_init(&mi->email, 0); + strbuf_init(&mi->charset, 0); + strbuf_init(&mi->log_message, 0); + strbuf_init(&mi->inbody_header_accum, 0); + mi->header_stage = 1; + mi->use_inbody_headers = 1; + mi->content_top = mi->content; + git_config(git_mailinfo_config, mi); +} + +void clear_mailinfo(struct mailinfo *mi) +{ + int i; + + strbuf_release(&mi->name); + strbuf_release(&mi->email); + strbuf_release(&mi->charset); + strbuf_release(&mi->inbody_header_accum); + free(mi->message_id); + + if (mi->p_hdr_data) + for (i = 0; mi->p_hdr_data[i]; i++) + strbuf_release(mi->p_hdr_data[i]); + free(mi->p_hdr_data); + if (mi->s_hdr_data) + for (i = 0; mi->s_hdr_data[i]; i++) + strbuf_release(mi->s_hdr_data[i]); + free(mi->s_hdr_data); + + while (mi->content < mi->content_top) { + free(*(mi->content_top)); + mi->content_top--; + } + + strbuf_release(&mi->log_message); +} diff --git a/t/t4256/1/patch b/t/t4256/1/patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bd0d8b0251 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4256/1/patch @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +From: A <author@example.com> +Subject: [PATCH] mailinfo: support format=flowed +Message-ID: <aaaaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa@example.com> +Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2018 22:04:50 +0200 +User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 + Thunderbird/60.0 +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed +Content-Language: en-US +Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit + +--- + mailinfo.c | 64 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- + 1 file changed, 62 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/mailinfo.c b/mailinfo.c +index 3281a37d51..b395adbdf2 100644 +--- a/mailinfo.c ++++ b/mailinfo.c +@@ -237,11 +237,22 @@ static int slurp_attr(const char *line, const char +*name, struct strbuf *attr) + return 1; + } + ++static int has_attr_value(const char *line, const char *name, const +char *value) ++{ ++ struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; ++ int rc = slurp_attr(line, name, &sb) && !strcasecmp(sb.buf, value); ++ strbuf_release(&sb); ++ return rc; ++} ++ + static void handle_content_type(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) + { + struct strbuf *boundary = xmalloc(sizeof(struct strbuf)); + strbuf_init(boundary, line->len); + ++ mi->format_flowed = has_attr_value(line->buf, "format=", "flowed"); ++ mi->delsp = has_attr_value(line->buf, "delsp=", "yes"); ++ + if (slurp_attr(line->buf, "boundary=", boundary)) { + strbuf_insert(boundary, 0, "--", 2); + if (++mi->content_top >= &mi->content[MAX_BOUNDARIES]) { +@@ -964,6 +975,52 @@ static int handle_boundary(struct mailinfo *mi, +struct strbuf *line) + return 1; + } + ++static void handle_filter_flowed(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line, ++ struct strbuf *prev) ++{ ++ size_t len = line->len; ++ const char *rest; ++ ++ if (!mi->format_flowed) { ++ handle_filter(mi, line); ++ return; ++ } ++ ++ if (line->buf[len - 1] == '\n') { ++ len--; ++ if (len && line->buf[len - 1] == '\r') ++ len--; ++ } ++ ++ /* Keep signature separator as-is. */ ++ if (skip_prefix(line->buf, "-- ", &rest) && rest - line->buf == len) { ++ if (prev->len) { ++ handle_filter(mi, prev); ++ strbuf_reset(prev); ++ } ++ handle_filter(mi, line); ++ return; ++ } ++ ++ /* Unstuff space-stuffed line. */ ++ if (len && line->buf[0] == ' ') { ++ strbuf_remove(line, 0, 1); ++ len--; ++ } ++ ++ /* Save flowed line for later, but without the soft line break. */ ++ if (len && line->buf[len - 1] == ' ') { ++ strbuf_add(prev, line->buf, len - !!mi->delsp); ++ return; ++ } ++ ++ /* Prepend any previous partial lines */ ++ strbuf_insert(line, 0, prev->buf, prev->len); ++ strbuf_reset(prev); ++ ++ handle_filter(mi, line); ++} ++ + static void handle_body(struct mailinfo *mi, struct strbuf *line) + { + struct strbuf prev = STRBUF_INIT; +@@ -1012,7 +1069,7 @@ static void handle_body(struct mailinfo *mi, +struct strbuf *line) + strbuf_addbuf(&prev, sb); + break; + } +- handle_filter(mi, sb); ++ handle_filter_flowed(mi, sb, &prev); + } + /* + * The partial chunk is saved in "prev" and will be +@@ -1022,13 +1079,16 @@ static void handle_body(struct mailinfo *mi, +struct strbuf *line) + break; + } + default: +- handle_filter(mi, line); ++ handle_filter_flowed(mi, line, &prev); + } + + if (mi->input_error) + break; + } while (!strbuf_getwholeline(line, mi->input, '\n')); + ++ if (prev.len) ++ handle_filter(mi, &prev); ++ + flush_inbody_header_accum(mi); + + handle_body_out: +-- +2.18.0 diff --git a/t/t5303-pack-corruption-resilience.sh b/t/t5303-pack-corruption-resilience.sh index 3634e258f8..41e6dc4dcf 100755 --- a/t/t5303-pack-corruption-resilience.sh +++ b/t/t5303-pack-corruption-resilience.sh @@ -311,4 +311,93 @@ test_expect_success \ test_must_fail git cat-file blob $blob_2 > /dev/null && test_must_fail git cat-file blob $blob_3 > /dev/null' +# \0 - empty base +# \1 - one byte in result +# \1 - one literal byte (X) +test_expect_success \ + 'apply good minimal delta' \ + 'printf "\0\1\1X" > minimal_delta && + test-tool delta -p /dev/null minimal_delta /dev/null' + +# \0 - empty base +# \1 - 1 byte in result +# \2 - two literal bytes (one too many) +test_expect_success \ + 'apply delta with too many literal bytes' \ + 'printf "\0\1\2XX" > too_big_literal && + test_must_fail test-tool delta -p /dev/null too_big_literal /dev/null' + +# \4 - four bytes in base +# \1 - one byte in result +# \221 - copy, one byte offset, one byte size +# \0 - copy from offset 0 +# \2 - copy two bytes (one too many) +test_expect_success \ + 'apply delta with too many copied bytes' \ + 'printf "\4\1\221\0\2" > too_big_copy && + printf base >base && + test_must_fail test-tool delta -p base too_big_copy /dev/null' + +# \0 - empty base +# \2 - two bytes in result +# \2 - two literal bytes (we are short one) +test_expect_success \ + 'apply delta with too few literal bytes' \ + 'printf "\0\2\2X" > truncated_delta && + test_must_fail test-tool delta -p /dev/null truncated_delta /dev/null' + +# \0 - empty base +# \1 - one byte in result +# \221 - copy, one byte offset, one byte size +# \0 - copy from offset 0 +# \1 - copy one byte (we are short one) +test_expect_success \ + 'apply delta with too few bytes in base' \ + 'printf "\0\1\221\0\1" > truncated_base && + test_must_fail test-tool delta -p /dev/null truncated_base /dev/null' + +# \4 - four bytes in base +# \2 - two bytes in result +# \1 - one literal byte (X) +# \221 - copy, one byte offset, one byte size +# (offset/size missing) +# +# Note that the literal byte is necessary to get past the uninteresting minimum +# delta size check. +test_expect_success \ + 'apply delta with truncated copy parameters' \ + 'printf "\4\2\1X\221" > truncated_copy_delta && + printf base >base && + test_must_fail test-tool delta -p base truncated_copy_delta /dev/null' + +# \0 - empty base +# \1 - one byte in result +# \1 - one literal byte (X) +# \1 - trailing garbage command +test_expect_success \ + 'apply delta with trailing garbage literal' \ + 'printf "\0\1\1X\1" > tail_garbage_literal && + test_must_fail test-tool delta -p /dev/null tail_garbage_literal /dev/null' + +# \4 - four bytes in base +# \1 - one byte in result +# \1 - one literal byte (X) +# \221 - copy, one byte offset, one byte size +# \0 - copy from offset 0 +# \1 - copy 1 byte +test_expect_success \ + 'apply delta with trailing garbage copy' \ + 'printf "\4\1\1X\221\0\1" > tail_garbage_copy && + printf base >base && + test_must_fail test-tool delta -p /dev/null tail_garbage_copy /dev/null' + +# \0 - empty base +# \1 - one byte in result +# \1 - one literal byte (X) +# \0 - bogus opcode +test_expect_success \ + 'apply delta with trailing garbage opcode' \ + 'printf "\0\1\1X\0" > tail_garbage_opcode && + test_must_fail test-tool delta -p /dev/null tail_garbage_opcode /dev/null' + test_done diff --git a/t/t5307-pack-missing-commit.sh b/t/t5307-pack-missing-commit.sh index ae52a1882d..dacb440b27 100755 --- a/t/t5307-pack-missing-commit.sh +++ b/t/t5307-pack-missing-commit.sh @@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ test_expect_success 'check corruption' ' ' test_expect_success 'rev-list notices corruption (1)' ' - test_must_fail git rev-list HEAD + test_must_fail env GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH=0 git rev-list HEAD ' test_expect_success 'rev-list notices corruption (2)' ' - test_must_fail git rev-list --objects HEAD + test_must_fail env GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH=0 git rev-list --objects HEAD ' test_expect_success 'pack-objects notices corruption' ' diff --git a/t/t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh b/t/t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh index 7bff7923f2..1be3459c5b 100755 --- a/t/t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh +++ b/t/t5310-pack-bitmaps.sh @@ -342,4 +342,97 @@ test_expect_success 'truncated bitmap fails gracefully' ' test_i18ngrep corrupt stderr ' +# have_delta <obj> <expected_base> +# +# Note that because this relies on cat-file, it might find _any_ copy of an +# object in the repository. The caller is responsible for making sure +# there's only one (e.g., via "repack -ad", or having just fetched a copy). +have_delta () { + echo $2 >expect && + echo $1 | git cat-file --batch-check="%(deltabase)" >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +} + +# Create a state of history with these properties: +# +# - refs that allow a client to fetch some new history, while sharing some old +# history with the server; we use branches delta-reuse-old and +# delta-reuse-new here +# +# - the new history contains an object that is stored on the server as a delta +# against a base that is in the old history +# +# - the base object is not immediately reachable from the tip of the old +# history; finding it would involve digging down through history we know the +# other side has +# +# This should result in a state where fetching from old->new would not +# traditionally reuse the on-disk delta (because we'd have to dig to realize +# that the client has it), but we will do so if bitmaps can tell us cheaply +# that the other side has it. +test_expect_success 'set up thin delta-reuse parent' ' + # This first commit contains the buried base object. + test-tool genrandom delta 16384 >file && + git add file && + git commit -m "delta base" && + base=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD:file) && + + # These intermediate commits bury the base back in history. + # This becomes the "old" state. + for i in 1 2 3 4 5 + do + echo $i >file && + git commit -am "intermediate $i" || return 1 + done && + git branch delta-reuse-old && + + # And now our new history has a delta against the buried base. Note + # that this must be smaller than the original file, since pack-objects + # prefers to create deltas from smaller objects to larger. + test-tool genrandom delta 16300 >file && + git commit -am "delta result" && + delta=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD:file) && + git branch delta-reuse-new && + + # Repack with bitmaps and double check that we have the expected delta + # relationship. + git repack -adb && + have_delta $delta $base +' + +# Now we can sanity-check the non-bitmap behavior (that the server is not able +# to reuse the delta). This isn't strictly something we care about, so this +# test could be scrapped in the future. But it makes sure that the next test is +# actually triggering the feature we want. +# +# Note that our tools for working with on-the-wire "thin" packs are limited. So +# we actually perform the fetch, retain the resulting pack, and inspect the +# result. +test_expect_success 'fetch without bitmaps ignores delta against old base' ' + test_config pack.usebitmaps false && + test_when_finished "rm -rf client.git" && + git init --bare client.git && + ( + cd client.git && + git config transfer.unpackLimit 1 && + git fetch .. delta-reuse-old:delta-reuse-old && + git fetch .. delta-reuse-new:delta-reuse-new && + have_delta $delta $ZERO_OID + ) +' + +# And do the same for the bitmap case, where we do expect to find the delta. +test_expect_success 'fetch with bitmaps can reuse old base' ' + test_config pack.usebitmaps true && + test_when_finished "rm -rf client.git" && + git init --bare client.git && + ( + cd client.git && + git config transfer.unpackLimit 1 && + git fetch .. delta-reuse-old:delta-reuse-old && + git fetch .. delta-reuse-new:delta-reuse-new && + have_delta $delta $base + ) +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t5319-multi-pack-index.sh b/t/t5319-multi-pack-index.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..6f56b38674 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t5319-multi-pack-index.sh @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='multi-pack-indexes' +. ./test-lib.sh + +objdir=.git/objects + +midx_read_expect () { + NUM_PACKS=$1 + NUM_OBJECTS=$2 + NUM_CHUNKS=$3 + OBJECT_DIR=$4 + EXTRA_CHUNKS="$5" + { + cat <<-EOF && + header: 4d494458 1 $NUM_CHUNKS $NUM_PACKS + chunks: pack-names oid-fanout oid-lookup object-offsets$EXTRA_CHUNKS + num_objects: $NUM_OBJECTS + packs: + EOF + if test $NUM_PACKS -ge 1 + then + ls $OBJECT_DIR/pack/ | grep idx | sort + fi && + printf "object-dir: $OBJECT_DIR\n" + } >expect && + test-tool read-midx $OBJECT_DIR >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +} + +test_expect_success 'write midx with no packs' ' + test_when_finished rm -f pack/multi-pack-index && + git multi-pack-index --object-dir=. write && + midx_read_expect 0 0 4 . +' + +generate_objects () { + i=$1 + iii=$(printf '%03i' $i) + { + test-tool genrandom "bar" 200 && + test-tool genrandom "baz $iii" 50 + } >wide_delta_$iii && + { + test-tool genrandom "foo"$i 100 && + test-tool genrandom "foo"$(( $i + 1 )) 100 && + test-tool genrandom "foo"$(( $i + 2 )) 100 + } >deep_delta_$iii && + { + echo $iii && + test-tool genrandom "$iii" 8192 + } >file_$iii && + git update-index --add file_$iii deep_delta_$iii wide_delta_$iii +} + +commit_and_list_objects () { + { + echo 101 && + test-tool genrandom 100 8192; + } >file_101 && + git update-index --add file_101 && + tree=$(git write-tree) && + commit=$(git commit-tree $tree -p HEAD</dev/null) && + { + echo $tree && + git ls-tree $tree | sed -e "s/.* \\([0-9a-f]*\\) .*/\\1/" + } >obj-list && + git reset --hard $commit +} + +test_expect_success 'create objects' ' + test_commit initial && + for i in $(test_seq 1 5) + do + generate_objects $i + done && + commit_and_list_objects +' + +test_expect_success 'write midx with one v1 pack' ' + pack=$(git pack-objects --index-version=1 $objdir/pack/test <obj-list) && + test_when_finished rm $objdir/pack/test-$pack.pack \ + $objdir/pack/test-$pack.idx $objdir/pack/multi-pack-index && + git multi-pack-index --object-dir=$objdir write && + midx_read_expect 1 18 4 $objdir +' + +midx_git_two_modes () { + if [ "$2" = "sorted" ] + then + git -c core.multiPackIndex=false $1 | sort >expect && + git -c core.multiPackIndex=true $1 | sort >actual + else + git -c core.multiPackIndex=false $1 >expect && + git -c core.multiPackIndex=true $1 >actual + fi && + test_cmp expect actual +} + +compare_results_with_midx () { + MSG=$1 + test_expect_success "check normal git operations: $MSG" ' + midx_git_two_modes "rev-list --objects --all" && + midx_git_two_modes "log --raw" && + midx_git_two_modes "count-objects --verbose" && + midx_git_two_modes "cat-file --batch-all-objects --buffer --batch-check" && + midx_git_two_modes "cat-file --batch-all-objects --buffer --batch-check --unsorted" sorted + ' +} + +test_expect_success 'write midx with one v2 pack' ' + git pack-objects --index-version=2,0x40 $objdir/pack/test <obj-list && + git multi-pack-index --object-dir=$objdir write && + midx_read_expect 1 18 4 $objdir +' + +compare_results_with_midx "one v2 pack" + +test_expect_success 'add more objects' ' + for i in $(test_seq 6 10) + do + generate_objects $i + done && + commit_and_list_objects +' + +test_expect_success 'write midx with two packs' ' + git pack-objects --index-version=1 $objdir/pack/test-2 <obj-list && + git multi-pack-index --object-dir=$objdir write && + midx_read_expect 2 34 4 $objdir +' + +compare_results_with_midx "two packs" + +test_expect_success 'add more packs' ' + for j in $(test_seq 11 20) + do + generate_objects $j && + commit_and_list_objects && + git pack-objects --index-version=2 $objdir/pack/test-pack <obj-list + done +' + +compare_results_with_midx "mixed mode (two packs + extra)" + +test_expect_success 'write midx with twelve packs' ' + git multi-pack-index --object-dir=$objdir write && + midx_read_expect 12 74 4 $objdir +' + +compare_results_with_midx "twelve packs" + +test_expect_success 'repack removes multi-pack-index' ' + test_path_is_file $objdir/pack/multi-pack-index && + git repack -adf && + test_path_is_missing $objdir/pack/multi-pack-index +' + +compare_results_with_midx "after repack" + +test_expect_success 'multi-pack-index and pack-bitmap' ' + git -c repack.writeBitmaps=true repack -ad && + git multi-pack-index write && + git rev-list --test-bitmap HEAD +' + +test_expect_success 'multi-pack-index and alternates' ' + git init --bare alt.git && + echo $(pwd)/alt.git/objects >.git/objects/info/alternates && + echo content1 >file1 && + altblob=$(GIT_DIR=alt.git git hash-object -w file1) && + git cat-file blob $altblob && + git rev-list --all +' + +compare_results_with_midx "with alternate (local midx)" + +test_expect_success 'multi-pack-index in an alternate' ' + mv .git/objects/pack/* alt.git/objects/pack && + test_commit add_local_objects && + git repack --local && + git multi-pack-index write && + midx_read_expect 1 3 4 $objdir && + git reset --hard HEAD~1 && + rm -f .git/objects/pack/* +' + +compare_results_with_midx "with alternate (remote midx)" + + +# usage: corrupt_data <file> <pos> [<data>] +corrupt_data () { + file=$1 + pos=$2 + data="${3:-\0}" + printf "$data" | dd of="$file" bs=1 seek="$pos" conv=notrunc +} + +# Force 64-bit offsets by manipulating the idx file. +# This makes the IDX file _incorrect_ so be careful to clean up after! +test_expect_success 'force some 64-bit offsets with pack-objects' ' + mkdir objects64 && + mkdir objects64/pack && + for i in $(test_seq 1 11) + do + generate_objects 11 + done && + commit_and_list_objects && + pack64=$(git pack-objects --index-version=2,0x40 objects64/pack/test-64 <obj-list) && + idx64=objects64/pack/test-64-$pack64.idx && + chmod u+w $idx64 && + corrupt_data $idx64 2999 "\02" && + midx64=$(git multi-pack-index --object-dir=objects64 write) && + midx_read_expect 1 63 5 objects64 " large-offsets" +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t5320-delta-islands.sh b/t/t5320-delta-islands.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..fea92a5777 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t5320-delta-islands.sh @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='exercise delta islands' +. ./test-lib.sh + +# returns true iff $1 is a delta based on $2 +is_delta_base () { + delta_base=$(echo "$1" | git cat-file --batch-check='%(deltabase)') && + echo >&2 "$1 has base $delta_base" && + test "$delta_base" = "$2" +} + +# generate a commit on branch $1 with a single file, "file", whose +# content is mostly based on the seed $2, but with a unique bit +# of content $3 appended. This should allow us to see whether +# blobs of different refs delta against each other. +commit() { + blob=$({ test-tool genrandom "$2" 10240 && echo "$3"; } | + git hash-object -w --stdin) && + tree=$(printf '100644 blob %s\tfile\n' "$blob" | git mktree) && + commit=$(echo "$2-$3" | git commit-tree "$tree" ${4:+-p "$4"}) && + git update-ref "refs/heads/$1" "$commit" && + eval "$1"'=$(git rev-parse $1:file)' && + eval "echo >&2 $1=\$$1" +} + +test_expect_success 'setup commits' ' + commit one seed 1 && + commit two seed 12 +' + +# Note: This is heavily dependent on the "prefer larger objects as base" +# heuristic. +test_expect_success 'vanilla repack deltas one against two' ' + git repack -adf && + is_delta_base $one $two +' + +test_expect_success 'island repack with no island definition is vanilla' ' + git repack -adfi && + is_delta_base $one $two +' + +test_expect_success 'island repack with no matches is vanilla' ' + git -c "pack.island=refs/foo" repack -adfi && + is_delta_base $one $two +' + +test_expect_success 'separate islands disallows delta' ' + git -c "pack.island=refs/heads/(.*)" repack -adfi && + ! is_delta_base $one $two && + ! is_delta_base $two $one +' + +test_expect_success 'same island allows delta' ' + git -c "pack.island=refs/heads" repack -adfi && + is_delta_base $one $two +' + +test_expect_success 'coalesce same-named islands' ' + git \ + -c "pack.island=refs/(.*)/one" \ + -c "pack.island=refs/(.*)/two" \ + repack -adfi && + is_delta_base $one $two +' + +test_expect_success 'island restrictions drop reused deltas' ' + git repack -adfi && + is_delta_base $one $two && + git -c "pack.island=refs/heads/(.*)" repack -adi && + ! is_delta_base $one $two && + ! is_delta_base $two $one +' + +test_expect_success 'island regexes are left-anchored' ' + git -c "pack.island=heads/(.*)" repack -adfi && + is_delta_base $one $two +' + +test_expect_success 'island regexes follow last-one-wins scheme' ' + git \ + -c "pack.island=refs/heads/(.*)" \ + -c "pack.island=refs/heads/" \ + repack -adfi && + is_delta_base $one $two +' + +test_expect_success 'setup shared history' ' + commit root shared root && + commit one shared 1 root && + commit two shared 12-long root +' + +# We know that $two will be preferred as a base from $one, +# because we can transform it with a pure deletion. +# +# We also expect $root as a delta against $two by the "longest is base" rule. +test_expect_success 'vanilla delta goes between branches' ' + git repack -adf && + is_delta_base $one $two && + is_delta_base $root $two +' + +# Here we should allow $one to base itself on $root; even though +# they are in different islands, the objects in $root are in a superset +# of islands compared to those in $one. +# +# Similarly, $two can delta against $root by our rules. And unlike $one, +# in which we are just allowing it, the island rules actually put $root +# as a possible base for $two, which it would not otherwise be (due to the size +# sorting). +test_expect_success 'deltas allowed against superset islands' ' + git -c "pack.island=refs/heads/(.*)" repack -adfi && + is_delta_base $one $root && + is_delta_base $two $root +' + +# We are going to test the packfile order here, so we again have to make some +# assumptions. We assume that "$root", as part of our core "one", must come +# before "$two". This should be guaranteed by the island code. However, for +# this test to fail without islands, we are also assuming that it would not +# otherwise do so. This is true by the current write order, which will put +# commits (and their contents) before their parents. +test_expect_success 'island core places core objects first' ' + cat >expect <<-EOF && + $root + $two + EOF + git -c "pack.island=refs/heads/(.*)" \ + -c "pack.islandcore=one" \ + repack -adfi && + git verify-pack -v .git/objects/pack/*.pack | + cut -d" " -f1 | + egrep "$root|$two" >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +test_expect_success 'unmatched island core is not fatal' ' + git -c "pack.islandcore=one" repack -adfi +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t5505-remote.sh b/t/t5505-remote.sh index 241e6a319d..d2a2cdd453 100755 --- a/t/t5505-remote.sh +++ b/t/t5505-remote.sh @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ test_expect_success 'remove remote protects local branches' ' test_expect_success 'remove errors out early when deleting non-existent branch' ' ( cd test && - echo "fatal: No such remote: foo" >expect && + echo "fatal: No such remote: '\''foo'\''" >expect && test_must_fail git remote rm foo 2>actual && test_i18ncmp expect actual ) @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ test_expect_success 'remove remote with a branch without configured merge' ' test_expect_success 'rename errors out early when deleting non-existent branch' ' ( cd test && - echo "fatal: No such remote: foo" >expect && + echo "fatal: No such remote: '\''foo'\''" >expect && test_must_fail git remote rename foo bar 2>actual && test_i18ncmp expect actual ) diff --git a/t/t5516-fetch-push.sh b/t/t5516-fetch-push.sh index 539c25aada..7a8f56db53 100755 --- a/t/t5516-fetch-push.sh +++ b/t/t5516-fetch-push.sh @@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ test_force_push_tag () { tag_type_description=$1 tag_args=$2 - test_expect_success 'force pushing required to update lightweight tag' " + test_expect_success "force pushing required to update $tag_type_description" " mk_test testrepo heads/master && mk_child testrepo child1 && mk_child testrepo child2 && @@ -1009,7 +1009,32 @@ test_force_push_tag () { } test_force_push_tag "lightweight tag" "-f" -test_force_push_tag "annotated tag" "-f -a -m'msg'" +test_force_push_tag "annotated tag" "-f -a -m'tag message'" + +test_force_fetch_tag () { + tag_type_description=$1 + tag_args=$2 + + test_expect_success "fetch will not clobber an existing $tag_type_description without --force" " + mk_test testrepo heads/master && + mk_child testrepo child1 && + mk_child testrepo child2 && + ( + cd testrepo && + git tag testTag && + git -C ../child1 fetch origin tag testTag && + >file1 && + git add file1 && + git commit -m 'file1' && + git tag $tag_args testTag && + test_must_fail git -C ../child1 fetch origin tag testTag && + git -C ../child1 fetch origin '+refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*' + ) + " +} + +test_force_fetch_tag "lightweight tag" "-f" +test_force_fetch_tag "annotated tag" "-f -a -m'tag message'" test_expect_success 'push --porcelain' ' mk_empty testrepo && diff --git a/t/t5562-http-backend-content-length.sh b/t/t5562-http-backend-content-length.sh index f94d01f69e..b24d8b05a4 100755 --- a/t/t5562-http-backend-content-length.sh +++ b/t/t5562-http-backend-content-length.sh @@ -155,8 +155,8 @@ test_expect_success 'CONTENT_LENGTH overflow ssite_t' ' test_expect_success 'empty CONTENT_LENGTH' ' env \ - QUERY_STRING=/repo.git/HEAD \ - PATH_TRANSLATED="$PWD"/.git/HEAD \ + QUERY_STRING="service=git-receive-pack" \ + PATH_TRANSLATED="$PWD"/.git/info/refs \ GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL=TRUE \ REQUEST_METHOD=GET \ CONTENT_LENGTH="" \ diff --git a/t/t5601-clone.sh b/t/t5601-clone.sh index ddaa96ac4f..f1a49e94f5 100755 --- a/t/t5601-clone.sh +++ b/t/t5601-clone.sh @@ -624,10 +624,16 @@ test_expect_success 'clone on case-insensitive fs' ' git hash-object -w -t tree --stdin) && c=$(git commit-tree -m bogus $t) && git update-ref refs/heads/bogus $c && - git clone -b bogus . bogus + git clone -b bogus . bogus 2>warning ) ' +test_expect_success !MINGW,!CYGWIN,CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS 'colliding file detection' ' + grep X icasefs/warning && + grep x icasefs/warning && + test_i18ngrep "the following paths have collided" icasefs/warning +' + partial_clone () { SERVER="$1" && URL="$2" && diff --git a/t/t5612-clone-refspec.sh b/t/t5612-clone-refspec.sh index 5582b3d5fd..e36ac01661 100755 --- a/t/t5612-clone-refspec.sh +++ b/t/t5612-clone-refspec.sh @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test_expect_success 'clone with --no-tags' ' test_expect_success '--single-branch while HEAD pointing at master' ' ( cd dir_master && - git fetch && + git fetch --force && git for-each-ref refs/remotes/origin | sed -e "/HEAD$/d" \ -e "s|/remotes/origin/|/heads/|" >../actual @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ test_expect_success '--single-branch while HEAD pointing at master' ' test_cmp expect actual && ( cd dir_master && - git fetch --tags && + git fetch --tags --force && git for-each-ref refs/tags >../actual ) && git for-each-ref refs/tags >expect && diff --git a/t/t6011-rev-list-with-bad-commit.sh b/t/t6011-rev-list-with-bad-commit.sh index e51eb41f4b..545b461e51 100755 --- a/t/t6011-rev-list-with-bad-commit.sh +++ b/t/t6011-rev-list-with-bad-commit.sh @@ -41,10 +41,9 @@ test_expect_success 'corrupt second commit object' \ test_must_fail git fsck --full ' -test_expect_success 'rev-list should fail' \ - ' - test_must_fail git rev-list --all > /dev/null - ' +test_expect_success 'rev-list should fail' ' + test_must_fail env GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH=0 git rev-list --all > /dev/null +' test_expect_success 'git repack _MUST_ fail' \ ' diff --git a/t/t6018-rev-list-glob.sh b/t/t6018-rev-list-glob.sh index 0bf10d0686..db8a7834d8 100755 --- a/t/t6018-rev-list-glob.sh +++ b/t/t6018-rev-list-glob.sh @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ test_expect_success 'rev-list accumulates multiple --exclude' ' compare rev-list "--exclude=refs/remotes/* --exclude=refs/tags/* --all" --branches ' -test_expect_failure 'rev-list should succeed with empty output on empty stdin' ' +test_expect_success 'rev-list should succeed with empty output on empty stdin' ' git rev-list --stdin </dev/null >actual && test_must_be_empty actual ' diff --git a/t/t6024-recursive-merge.sh b/t/t6024-recursive-merge.sh index 3f59e58dfb..27c7de90ce 100755 --- a/t/t6024-recursive-merge.sh +++ b/t/t6024-recursive-merge.sh @@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ git update-index a1 && GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="2006-12-12 23:00:08" git commit -m F ' -test_expect_success "combined merge conflicts" " - test_must_fail git merge -m final G -" +test_expect_success 'combined merge conflicts' ' + test_must_fail env GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH=0 git merge -m final G +' cat > expect << EOF <<<<<<< HEAD diff --git a/t/t6135-pathspec-with-attrs.sh b/t/t6135-pathspec-with-attrs.sh index 77b8cef661..e436a73962 100755 --- a/t/t6135-pathspec-with-attrs.sh +++ b/t/t6135-pathspec-with-attrs.sh @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ test_expect_success 'fail if attr magic is used places not implemented' ' # though, but git-add is convenient as it has its own internal pathspec # parsing. test_must_fail git add ":(attr:labelB)" 2>actual && - test_i18ngrep "unsupported magic" actual + test_i18ngrep "magic not supported" actual ' test_expect_success 'abort on giving invalid label on the command line' ' diff --git a/t/t6300-for-each-ref.sh b/t/t6300-for-each-ref.sh index 024f8c06f7..97bfbee6e8 100755 --- a/t/t6300-for-each-ref.sh +++ b/t/t6300-for-each-ref.sh @@ -715,6 +715,29 @@ test_expect_success 'basic atom: head contents:trailers' ' test_cmp expect actual.clean ' +test_expect_success 'trailer parsing not fooled by --- line' ' + git commit --allow-empty -F - <<-\EOF && + this is the subject + + This is the body. The message has a "---" line which would confuse a + message+patch parser. But here we know we have only a commit message, + so we get it right. + + trailer: wrong + --- + This is more body. + + trailer: right + EOF + + { + echo "trailer: right" && + echo + } >expect && + git for-each-ref --format="%(trailers)" refs/heads/master >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + test_expect_success 'Add symbolic ref for the following tests' ' git symbolic-ref refs/heads/sym refs/heads/master ' diff --git a/t/t6600-test-reach.sh b/t/t6600-test-reach.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..ae94b27f70 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t6600-test-reach.sh @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='basic commit reachability tests' + +. ./test-lib.sh + +# Construct a grid-like commit graph with points (x,y) +# with 1 <= x <= 10, 1 <= y <= 10, where (x,y) has +# parents (x-1, y) and (x, y-1), keeping in mind that +# we drop a parent if a coordinate is nonpositive. +# +# (10,10) +# / \ +# (10,9) (9,10) +# / \ / \ +# (10,8) (9,9) (8,10) +# / \ / \ / \ +# ( continued...) +# \ / \ / \ / +# (3,1) (2,2) (1,3) +# \ / \ / +# (2,1) (2,1) +# \ / +# (1,1) +# +# We use branch 'commit-x-y' to refer to (x,y). +# This grid allows interesting reachability and +# non-reachability queries: (x,y) can reach (x',y') +# if and only if x' <= x and y' <= y. +test_expect_success 'setup' ' + for i in $(test_seq 1 10) + do + test_commit "1-$i" && + git branch -f commit-1-$i && + git tag -a -m "1-$i" tag-1-$i commit-1-$i + done && + for j in $(test_seq 1 9) + do + git reset --hard commit-$j-1 && + x=$(($j + 1)) && + test_commit "$x-1" && + git branch -f commit-$x-1 && + git tag -a -m "$x-1" tag-$x-1 commit-$x-1 && + + for i in $(test_seq 2 10) + do + git merge commit-$j-$i -m "$x-$i" && + git branch -f commit-$x-$i && + git tag -a -m "$x-$i" tag-$x-$i commit-$x-$i + done + done && + git commit-graph write --reachable && + mv .git/objects/info/commit-graph commit-graph-full && + git show-ref -s commit-5-5 | git commit-graph write --stdin-commits && + mv .git/objects/info/commit-graph commit-graph-half && + git config core.commitGraph true +' + +test_three_modes () { + test_when_finished rm -rf .git/objects/info/commit-graph && + test-tool reach $1 <input >actual && + test_cmp expect actual && + cp commit-graph-full .git/objects/info/commit-graph && + test-tool reach $1 <input >actual && + test_cmp expect actual && + cp commit-graph-half .git/objects/info/commit-graph && + test-tool reach $1 <input >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +} + +test_expect_success 'ref_newer:miss' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + A:commit-5-7 + B:commit-4-9 + EOF + echo "ref_newer(A,B):0" >expect && + test_three_modes ref_newer +' + +test_expect_success 'ref_newer:hit' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + A:commit-5-7 + B:commit-2-3 + EOF + echo "ref_newer(A,B):1" >expect && + test_three_modes ref_newer +' + +test_expect_success 'in_merge_bases:hit' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + A:commit-5-7 + B:commit-8-8 + EOF + echo "in_merge_bases(A,B):1" >expect && + test_three_modes in_merge_bases +' + +test_expect_success 'in_merge_bases:miss' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + A:commit-6-8 + B:commit-5-9 + EOF + echo "in_merge_bases(A,B):0" >expect && + test_three_modes in_merge_bases +' + +test_expect_success 'is_descendant_of:hit' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + A:commit-5-7 + X:commit-4-8 + X:commit-6-6 + X:commit-1-1 + EOF + echo "is_descendant_of(A,X):1" >expect && + test_three_modes is_descendant_of +' + +test_expect_success 'is_descendant_of:miss' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + A:commit-6-8 + X:commit-5-9 + X:commit-4-10 + X:commit-7-6 + EOF + echo "is_descendant_of(A,X):0" >expect && + test_three_modes is_descendant_of +' + +test_expect_success 'get_merge_bases_many' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + A:commit-5-7 + X:commit-4-8 + X:commit-6-6 + X:commit-8-3 + EOF + { + echo "get_merge_bases_many(A,X):" && + git rev-parse commit-5-6 \ + commit-4-7 | sort + } >expect && + test_three_modes get_merge_bases_many +' + +test_expect_success 'reduce_heads' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + X:commit-1-10 + X:commit-2-8 + X:commit-3-6 + X:commit-4-4 + X:commit-1-7 + X:commit-2-5 + X:commit-3-3 + X:commit-5-1 + EOF + { + echo "reduce_heads(X):" && + git rev-parse commit-5-1 \ + commit-4-4 \ + commit-3-6 \ + commit-2-8 \ + commit-1-10 | sort + } >expect && + test_three_modes reduce_heads +' + +test_expect_success 'can_all_from_reach:hit' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + X:commit-2-10 + X:commit-3-9 + X:commit-4-8 + X:commit-5-7 + X:commit-6-6 + X:commit-7-5 + X:commit-8-4 + X:commit-9-3 + Y:commit-1-9 + Y:commit-2-8 + Y:commit-3-7 + Y:commit-4-6 + Y:commit-5-5 + Y:commit-6-4 + Y:commit-7-3 + Y:commit-8-1 + EOF + echo "can_all_from_reach(X,Y):1" >expect && + test_three_modes can_all_from_reach +' + +test_expect_success 'can_all_from_reach:miss' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + X:commit-2-10 + X:commit-3-9 + X:commit-4-8 + X:commit-5-7 + X:commit-6-6 + X:commit-7-5 + X:commit-8-4 + X:commit-9-3 + Y:commit-1-9 + Y:commit-2-8 + Y:commit-3-7 + Y:commit-4-6 + Y:commit-5-5 + Y:commit-6-4 + Y:commit-8-5 + EOF + echo "can_all_from_reach(X,Y):0" >expect && + test_three_modes can_all_from_reach +' + +test_expect_success 'can_all_from_reach_with_flag: tags case' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + X:tag-2-10 + X:tag-3-9 + X:tag-4-8 + X:commit-5-7 + X:commit-6-6 + X:commit-7-5 + X:commit-8-4 + X:commit-9-3 + Y:tag-1-9 + Y:tag-2-8 + Y:tag-3-7 + Y:commit-4-6 + Y:commit-5-5 + Y:commit-6-4 + Y:commit-7-3 + Y:commit-8-1 + EOF + echo "can_all_from_reach_with_flag(X,_,_,0,0):1" >expect && + test_three_modes can_all_from_reach_with_flag +' + +test_expect_success 'commit_contains:hit' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + A:commit-7-7 + X:commit-2-10 + X:commit-3-9 + X:commit-4-8 + X:commit-5-7 + X:commit-6-6 + X:commit-7-5 + X:commit-8-4 + X:commit-9-3 + EOF + echo "commit_contains(_,A,X,_):1" >expect && + test_three_modes commit_contains && + test_three_modes commit_contains --tag +' + +test_expect_success 'commit_contains:miss' ' + cat >input <<-\EOF && + A:commit-6-5 + X:commit-2-10 + X:commit-3-9 + X:commit-4-8 + X:commit-5-7 + X:commit-6-6 + X:commit-7-5 + X:commit-8-4 + X:commit-9-3 + EOF + echo "commit_contains(_,A,X,_):0" >expect && + test_three_modes commit_contains && + test_three_modes commit_contains --tag +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t7416-submodule-dash-url.sh b/t/t7416-submodule-dash-url.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..1cd2c1c1ea --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t7416-submodule-dash-url.sh @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='check handling of .gitmodule url with dash' +. ./test-lib.sh + +test_expect_success 'create submodule with protected dash in url' ' + git init upstream && + git -C upstream commit --allow-empty -m base && + mv upstream ./-upstream && + git submodule add ./-upstream sub && + git add sub .gitmodules && + git commit -m submodule +' + +test_expect_success 'clone can recurse submodule' ' + test_when_finished "rm -rf dst" && + git clone --recurse-submodules . dst && + echo base >expect && + git -C dst/sub log -1 --format=%s >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +test_expect_success 'fsck accepts protected dash' ' + test_when_finished "rm -rf dst" && + git init --bare dst && + git -C dst config transfer.fsckObjects true && + git push dst HEAD +' + +test_expect_success 'remove ./ protection from .gitmodules url' ' + perl -i -pe "s{\./}{}" .gitmodules && + git commit -am "drop protection" +' + +test_expect_success 'clone rejects unprotected dash' ' + test_when_finished "rm -rf dst" && + test_must_fail git clone --recurse-submodules . dst 2>err && + test_i18ngrep ignoring err +' + +test_expect_success 'fsck rejects unprotected dash' ' + test_when_finished "rm -rf dst" && + git init --bare dst && + git -C dst config transfer.fsckObjects true && + test_must_fail git push dst HEAD 2>err && + grep gitmodulesUrl err +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t7417-submodule-path-url.sh b/t/t7417-submodule-path-url.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..756af8c4d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t7417-submodule-path-url.sh @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='check handling of .gitmodule path with dash' +. ./test-lib.sh + +test_expect_success 'create submodule with dash in path' ' + git init upstream && + git -C upstream commit --allow-empty -m base && + git submodule add ./upstream sub && + git mv sub ./-sub && + git commit -m submodule +' + +test_expect_success 'clone rejects unprotected dash' ' + test_when_finished "rm -rf dst" && + git clone --recurse-submodules . dst 2>err && + test_i18ngrep ignoring err +' + +test_expect_success 'fsck rejects unprotected dash' ' + test_when_finished "rm -rf dst" && + git init --bare dst && + git -C dst config transfer.fsckObjects true && + test_must_fail git push dst HEAD 2>err && + grep gitmodulesPath err +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t7501-commit.sh b/t/t7501-commit.sh index 4cae92804d..1a6773ee68 100755 --- a/t/t7501-commit.sh +++ b/t/t7501-commit.sh @@ -517,6 +517,22 @@ Myfooter: x" && test_cmp expected actual ' +test_expect_success 'signoff not confused by ---' ' + cat >expected <<-EOF && + subject + + body + --- + these dashes confuse the parser! + + Signed-off-by: $GIT_COMMITTER_NAME <$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL> + EOF + # should be a noop, since we already signed + git commit --allow-empty --signoff -F expected && + git log -1 --pretty=format:%B >actual && + test_cmp expected actual +' + test_expect_success 'multiple -m' ' >negative && diff --git a/t/t7513-interpret-trailers.sh b/t/t7513-interpret-trailers.sh index 164719d1c9..c441861331 100755 --- a/t/t7513-interpret-trailers.sh +++ b/t/t7513-interpret-trailers.sh @@ -1417,4 +1417,46 @@ test_expect_success 'unfold' ' test_cmp expected actual ' +test_expect_success 'handling of --- lines in input' ' + echo "real-trailer: just right" >expected && + + git interpret-trailers --parse >actual <<-\EOF && + subject + + body + + not-a-trailer: too soon + ------ this is just a line in the commit message with a bunch of + ------ dashes; it does not have any syntactic meaning. + + real-trailer: just right + --- + below the dashed line may be a patch, etc. + + not-a-trailer: too late + EOF + + test_cmp expected actual +' + +test_expect_success 'suppress --- handling' ' + echo "real-trailer: just right" >expected && + + git interpret-trailers --parse --no-divider >actual <<-\EOF && + subject + + This commit message has a "---" in it, but because we tell + interpret-trailers not to respect that, it has no effect. + + not-a-trailer: too soon + --- + + This is still the commit message body. + + real-trailer: just right + EOF + + test_cmp expected actual +' + test_done diff --git a/t/test-lib-functions.sh b/t/test-lib-functions.sh index 4207af4077..d82fac9d79 100644 --- a/t/test-lib-functions.sh +++ b/t/test-lib-functions.sh @@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ test_decode_color () { function name(n) { if (n == 0) return "RESET"; if (n == 1) return "BOLD"; + if (n == 2) return "FAINT"; + if (n == 3) return "ITALIC"; if (n == 7) return "REVERSE"; if (n == 30) return "BLACK"; if (n == 31) return "RED"; diff --git a/t/test-lib.sh b/t/test-lib.sh index 44288cbb59..3f95bfda60 100644 --- a/t/test-lib.sh +++ b/t/test-lib.sh @@ -1083,6 +1083,12 @@ else test_set_prereq C_LOCALE_OUTPUT fi +if test -z "$GIT_TEST_CHECK_CACHE_TREE" +then + GIT_TEST_CHECK_CACHE_TREE=true + export GIT_TEST_CHECK_CACHE_TREE +fi + test_lazy_prereq PIPE ' # test whether the filesystem supports FIFOs test_have_prereq !MINGW,!CYGWIN && diff --git a/tempfile.c b/tempfile.c index 139ecd97f8..d43ad8c191 100644 --- a/tempfile.c +++ b/tempfile.c @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ int reopen_tempfile(struct tempfile *tempfile) BUG("reopen_tempfile called for an inactive object"); if (0 <= tempfile->fd) BUG("reopen_tempfile called for an open object"); - tempfile->fd = open(tempfile->filename.buf, O_WRONLY); + tempfile->fd = open(tempfile->filename.buf, O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC); return tempfile->fd; } diff --git a/tempfile.h b/tempfile.h index 36434eb6fa..61d8dc4d1b 100644 --- a/tempfile.h +++ b/tempfile.h @@ -236,8 +236,8 @@ extern int close_tempfile_gently(struct tempfile *tempfile); * it (and nobody else) to inspect or even modify the file's * contents. * - * * `reopen_tempfile()` to reopen the temporary file. Make further - * updates to the contents. + * * `reopen_tempfile()` to reopen the temporary file, truncating the existing + * contents. Write out the new contents. * * * `rename_tempfile()` to move the file to its permanent location. */ @@ -176,10 +176,30 @@ void trace_strbuf_fl(const char *file, int line, struct trace_key *key, strbuf_release(&buf); } +static uint64_t perf_start_times[10]; +static int perf_indent; + +uint64_t trace_performance_enter(void) +{ + uint64_t now; + + if (!trace_want(&trace_perf_key)) + return 0; + + now = getnanotime(); + perf_start_times[perf_indent] = now; + if (perf_indent + 1 < ARRAY_SIZE(perf_start_times)) + perf_indent++; + else + BUG("Too deep indentation"); + return now; +} + static void trace_performance_vprintf_fl(const char *file, int line, uint64_t nanos, const char *format, va_list ap) { + static const char space[] = " "; struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; if (!prepare_trace_line(file, line, &trace_perf_key, &buf)) @@ -188,7 +208,10 @@ static void trace_performance_vprintf_fl(const char *file, int line, strbuf_addf(&buf, "performance: %.9f s", (double) nanos / 1000000000); if (format && *format) { - strbuf_addstr(&buf, ": "); + if (perf_indent >= strlen(space)) + BUG("Too deep indentation"); + + strbuf_addf(&buf, ":%.*s ", perf_indent, space); strbuf_vaddf(&buf, format, ap); } @@ -244,6 +267,24 @@ void trace_performance_since(uint64_t start, const char *format, ...) va_end(ap); } +void trace_performance_leave(const char *format, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + uint64_t since; + + if (perf_indent) + perf_indent--; + + if (!format) /* Allow callers to leave without tracing anything */ + return; + + since = perf_start_times[perf_indent]; + va_start(ap, format); + trace_performance_vprintf_fl(NULL, 0, getnanotime() - since, + format, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + #else void trace_printf_key_fl(const char *file, int line, struct trace_key *key, @@ -273,6 +314,24 @@ void trace_performance_fl(const char *file, int line, uint64_t nanos, va_end(ap); } +void trace_performance_leave_fl(const char *file, int line, + uint64_t nanos, const char *format, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + uint64_t since; + + if (perf_indent) + perf_indent--; + + if (!format) /* Allow callers to leave without tracing anything */ + return; + + since = perf_start_times[perf_indent]; + va_start(ap, format); + trace_performance_vprintf_fl(file, line, nanos - since, format, ap); + va_end(ap); +} + #endif /* HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS */ @@ -411,13 +470,11 @@ uint64_t getnanotime(void) } } -static uint64_t command_start_time; static struct strbuf command_line = STRBUF_INIT; static void print_command_performance_atexit(void) { - trace_performance_since(command_start_time, "git command:%s", - command_line.buf); + trace_performance_leave("git command:%s", command_line.buf); } void trace_command_performance(const char **argv) @@ -425,10 +482,10 @@ void trace_command_performance(const char **argv) if (!trace_want(&trace_perf_key)) return; - if (!command_start_time) + if (!command_line.len) atexit(print_command_performance_atexit); strbuf_reset(&command_line); sq_quote_argv_pretty(&command_line, argv); - command_start_time = getnanotime(); + trace_performance_enter(); } @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ extern void trace_disable(struct trace_key *key); extern uint64_t getnanotime(void); extern void trace_command_performance(const char **argv); extern void trace_verbatim(struct trace_key *key, const void *buf, unsigned len); +uint64_t trace_performance_enter(void); #ifndef HAVE_VARIADIC_MACROS @@ -45,6 +46,9 @@ extern void trace_performance(uint64_t nanos, const char *format, ...); __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3))) extern void trace_performance_since(uint64_t start, const char *format, ...); +__attribute__((format (printf, 1, 2))) +void trace_performance_leave(const char *format, ...); + #else /* @@ -118,6 +122,14 @@ extern void trace_performance_since(uint64_t start, const char *format, ...); __VA_ARGS__); \ } while (0) +#define trace_performance_leave(...) \ + do { \ + if (trace_pass_fl(&trace_perf_key)) \ + trace_performance_leave_fl(TRACE_CONTEXT, __LINE__, \ + getnanotime(), \ + __VA_ARGS__); \ + } while (0) + /* backend functions, use non-*fl macros instead */ __attribute__((format (printf, 4, 5))) extern void trace_printf_key_fl(const char *file, int line, struct trace_key *key, @@ -130,6 +142,9 @@ extern void trace_strbuf_fl(const char *file, int line, struct trace_key *key, __attribute__((format (printf, 4, 5))) extern void trace_performance_fl(const char *file, int line, uint64_t nanos, const char *fmt, ...); +__attribute__((format (printf, 4, 5))) +extern void trace_performance_leave_fl(const char *file, int line, + uint64_t nanos, const char *fmt, ...); static inline int trace_pass_fl(struct trace_key *key) { return key->fd || !key->initialized; @@ -585,7 +585,7 @@ static const char *token_from_item(struct arg_item *item, char *tok) return item->conf.name; } -static int token_matches_item(const char *tok, struct arg_item *item, int tok_len) +static int token_matches_item(const char *tok, struct arg_item *item, size_t tok_len) { if (!strncasecmp(tok, item->conf.name, tok_len)) return 1; @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ static int token_matches_item(const char *tok, struct arg_item *item, int tok_le * distinguished from the non-well-formed-line case (in which this function * returns -1) because some callers of this function need such a distinction. */ -static int find_separator(const char *line, const char *separators) +static ssize_t find_separator(const char *line, const char *separators) { int whitespace_found = 0; const char *c; @@ -630,10 +630,10 @@ static int find_separator(const char *line, const char *separators) */ static void parse_trailer(struct strbuf *tok, struct strbuf *val, const struct conf_info **conf, const char *trailer, - int separator_pos) + ssize_t separator_pos) { struct arg_item *item; - int tok_len; + size_t tok_len; struct list_head *pos; if (separator_pos != -1) { @@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ static void process_command_line_args(struct list_head *arg_head, list_for_each(pos, new_trailer_head) { struct new_trailer_item *tr = list_entry(pos, struct new_trailer_item, list); - int separator_pos = find_separator(tr->text, cl_separators); + ssize_t separator_pos = find_separator(tr->text, cl_separators); if (separator_pos == 0) { struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; @@ -763,9 +763,9 @@ static const char *next_line(const char *str) /* * Return the position of the start of the last line. If len is 0, return -1. */ -static int last_line(const char *buf, size_t len) +static ssize_t last_line(const char *buf, size_t len) { - int i; + ssize_t i; if (len == 0) return -1; if (len == 1) @@ -788,12 +788,14 @@ static int last_line(const char *buf, size_t len) * Return the position of the start of the patch or the length of str if there * is no patch in the message. */ -static int find_patch_start(const char *str) +static size_t find_patch_start(const char *str) { const char *s; for (s = str; *s; s = next_line(s)) { - if (starts_with(s, "---")) + const char *v; + + if (skip_prefix(s, "---", &v) && isspace(*v)) return s - str; } @@ -804,10 +806,11 @@ static int find_patch_start(const char *str) * Return the position of the first trailer line or len if there are no * trailers. */ -static int find_trailer_start(const char *buf, size_t len) +static size_t find_trailer_start(const char *buf, size_t len) { const char *s; - int end_of_title, l, only_spaces = 1; + ssize_t end_of_title, l; + int only_spaces = 1; int recognized_prefix = 0, trailer_lines = 0, non_trailer_lines = 0; /* * Number of possible continuation lines encountered. This will be @@ -838,7 +841,7 @@ static int find_trailer_start(const char *buf, size_t len) l = last_line(buf, l)) { const char *bol = buf + l; const char **p; - int separator_pos; + ssize_t separator_pos; if (bol[0] == comment_line_char) { non_trailer_lines += possible_continuation_lines; @@ -899,14 +902,14 @@ continue_outer_loop: } /* Return the position of the end of the trailers. */ -static int find_trailer_end(const char *buf, size_t len) +static size_t find_trailer_end(const char *buf, size_t len) { return len - ignore_non_trailer(buf, len); } static int ends_with_blank_line(const char *buf, size_t len) { - int ll = last_line(buf, len); + ssize_t ll = last_line(buf, len); if (ll < 0) return 0; return is_blank_line(buf + ll); @@ -939,17 +942,17 @@ static void unfold_value(struct strbuf *val) strbuf_release(&out); } -static int process_input_file(FILE *outfile, - const char *str, - struct list_head *head, - const struct process_trailer_options *opts) +static size_t process_input_file(FILE *outfile, + const char *str, + struct list_head *head, + const struct process_trailer_options *opts) { struct trailer_info info; struct strbuf tok = STRBUF_INIT; struct strbuf val = STRBUF_INIT; - int i; + size_t i; - trailer_info_get(&info, str); + trailer_info_get(&info, str, opts); /* Print lines before the trailers as is */ if (!opts->only_trailers) @@ -1032,7 +1035,7 @@ void process_trailers(const char *file, { LIST_HEAD(head); struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; - int trailer_end; + size_t trailer_end; FILE *outfile = stdout; ensure_configured(); @@ -1066,7 +1069,8 @@ void process_trailers(const char *file, strbuf_release(&sb); } -void trailer_info_get(struct trailer_info *info, const char *str) +void trailer_info_get(struct trailer_info *info, const char *str, + const struct process_trailer_options *opts) { int patch_start, trailer_end, trailer_start; struct strbuf **trailer_lines, **ptr; @@ -1076,7 +1080,11 @@ void trailer_info_get(struct trailer_info *info, const char *str) ensure_configured(); - patch_start = find_patch_start(str); + if (opts->no_divider) + patch_start = strlen(str); + else + patch_start = find_patch_start(str); + trailer_end = find_trailer_end(str, patch_start); trailer_start = find_trailer_start(str, trailer_end); @@ -1111,7 +1119,7 @@ void trailer_info_get(struct trailer_info *info, const char *str) void trailer_info_release(struct trailer_info *info) { - int i; + size_t i; for (i = 0; i < info->trailer_nr; i++) free(info->trailers[i]); free(info->trailers); @@ -1121,7 +1129,7 @@ static void format_trailer_info(struct strbuf *out, const struct trailer_info *info, const struct process_trailer_options *opts) { - int i; + size_t i; /* If we want the whole block untouched, we can take the fast path. */ if (!opts->only_trailers && !opts->unfold) { @@ -1132,7 +1140,7 @@ static void format_trailer_info(struct strbuf *out, for (i = 0; i < info->trailer_nr; i++) { char *trailer = info->trailers[i]; - int separator_pos = find_separator(trailer, separators); + ssize_t separator_pos = find_separator(trailer, separators); if (separator_pos >= 1) { struct strbuf tok = STRBUF_INIT; @@ -1158,7 +1166,7 @@ void format_trailers_from_commit(struct strbuf *out, const char *msg, { struct trailer_info info; - trailer_info_get(&info, msg); + trailer_info_get(&info, msg, opts); format_trailer_info(out, &info, opts); trailer_info_release(&info); } @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ struct process_trailer_options { int only_trailers; int only_input; int unfold; + int no_divider; }; #define PROCESS_TRAILER_OPTIONS_INIT {0} @@ -79,7 +80,8 @@ void process_trailers(const char *file, const struct process_trailer_options *opts, struct list_head *new_trailer_head); -void trailer_info_get(struct trailer_info *info, const char *str); +void trailer_info_get(struct trailer_info *info, const char *str, + const struct process_trailer_options *opts); void trailer_info_release(struct trailer_info *info); diff --git a/transport.c b/transport.c index 06ffea2774..1c76d64aba 100644 --- a/transport.c +++ b/transport.c @@ -1228,7 +1228,7 @@ int transport_fetch_refs(struct transport *transport, struct ref *refs) nr_refs++; if (rm->peer_ref && !is_null_oid(&rm->old_oid) && - !oidcmp(&rm->peer_ref->old_oid, &rm->old_oid)) + oideq(&rm->peer_ref->old_oid, &rm->old_oid)) continue; ALLOC_GROW(heads, nr_heads + 1, nr_alloc); heads[nr_heads++] = rm; diff --git a/tree-diff.c b/tree-diff.c index 553bc0e63a..425668e1e0 100644 --- a/tree-diff.c +++ b/tree-diff.c @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ static struct combine_diff_path *ll_diff_tree_paths( continue; /* diff(t,pi) != ΓΈ */ - if (oidcmp(t.entry.oid, tp[i].entry.oid) || + if (!oideq(t.entry.oid, tp[i].entry.oid) || (t.entry.mode != tp[i].entry.mode)) continue; diff --git a/unpack-trees.c b/unpack-trees.c index f25089b878..51bfac6aa0 100644 --- a/unpack-trees.c +++ b/unpack-trees.c @@ -336,6 +336,46 @@ static struct progress *get_progress(struct unpack_trees_options *o) return start_delayed_progress(_("Checking out files"), total); } +static void setup_collided_checkout_detection(struct checkout *state, + struct index_state *index) +{ + int i; + + state->clone = 1; + for (i = 0; i < index->cache_nr; i++) + index->cache[i]->ce_flags &= ~CE_MATCHED; +} + +static void report_collided_checkout(struct index_state *index) +{ + struct string_list list = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < index->cache_nr; i++) { + struct cache_entry *ce = index->cache[i]; + + if (!(ce->ce_flags & CE_MATCHED)) + continue; + + string_list_append(&list, ce->name); + ce->ce_flags &= ~CE_MATCHED; + } + + list.cmp = fspathcmp; + string_list_sort(&list); + + if (list.nr) { + warning(_("the following paths have collided (e.g. case-sensitive paths\n" + "on a case-insensitive filesystem) and only one from the same\n" + "colliding group is in the working tree:\n")); + + for (i = 0; i < list.nr; i++) + fprintf(stderr, " '%s'\n", list.items[i].string); + } + + string_list_clear(&list, 0); +} + static int check_updates(struct unpack_trees_options *o) { unsigned cnt = 0; @@ -345,11 +385,15 @@ static int check_updates(struct unpack_trees_options *o) struct checkout state = CHECKOUT_INIT; int i; + trace_performance_enter(); state.force = 1; state.quiet = 1; state.refresh_cache = 1; state.istate = index; + if (o->clone) + setup_collided_checkout_detection(&state, index); + progress = get_progress(o); if (o->update) @@ -392,7 +436,7 @@ static int check_updates(struct unpack_trees_options *o) } if (to_fetch.nr) fetch_objects(repository_format_partial_clone, - &to_fetch); + to_fetch.oid, to_fetch.nr); fetch_if_missing = fetch_if_missing_store; oid_array_clear(&to_fetch); } @@ -414,6 +458,11 @@ static int check_updates(struct unpack_trees_options *o) errs |= finish_delayed_checkout(&state); if (o->update) git_attr_set_direction(GIT_ATTR_CHECKIN); + + if (o->clone) + report_collided_checkout(index); + + trace_performance_leave("check_updates"); return errs != 0; } @@ -630,7 +679,114 @@ static int switch_cache_bottom(struct traverse_info *info) static inline int are_same_oid(struct name_entry *name_j, struct name_entry *name_k) { - return name_j->oid && name_k->oid && !oidcmp(name_j->oid, name_k->oid); + return name_j->oid && name_k->oid && oideq(name_j->oid, name_k->oid); +} + +static int all_trees_same_as_cache_tree(int n, unsigned long dirmask, + struct name_entry *names, + struct traverse_info *info) +{ + struct unpack_trees_options *o = info->data; + int i; + + if (!o->merge || dirmask != ((1 << n) - 1)) + return 0; + + for (i = 1; i < n; i++) + if (!are_same_oid(names, names + i)) + return 0; + + return cache_tree_matches_traversal(o->src_index->cache_tree, names, info); +} + +static int index_pos_by_traverse_info(struct name_entry *names, + struct traverse_info *info) +{ + struct unpack_trees_options *o = info->data; + int len = traverse_path_len(info, names); + char *name = xmalloc(len + 1 /* slash */ + 1 /* NUL */); + int pos; + + make_traverse_path(name, info, names); + name[len++] = '/'; + name[len] = '\0'; + pos = index_name_pos(o->src_index, name, len); + if (pos >= 0) + BUG("This is a directory and should not exist in index"); + pos = -pos - 1; + if (!starts_with(o->src_index->cache[pos]->name, name) || + (pos > 0 && starts_with(o->src_index->cache[pos-1]->name, name))) + BUG("pos must point at the first entry in this directory"); + free(name); + return pos; +} + +/* + * Fast path if we detect that all trees are the same as cache-tree at this + * path. We'll walk these trees in an iterative loop using cache-tree/index + * instead of ODB since we already know what these trees contain. + */ +static int traverse_by_cache_tree(int pos, int nr_entries, int nr_names, + struct name_entry *names, + struct traverse_info *info) +{ + struct cache_entry *src[MAX_UNPACK_TREES + 1] = { NULL, }; + struct unpack_trees_options *o = info->data; + struct cache_entry *tree_ce = NULL; + int ce_len = 0; + int i, d; + + if (!o->merge) + BUG("We need cache-tree to do this optimization"); + + /* + * Do what unpack_callback() and unpack_nondirectories() normally + * do. But we walk all paths in an iterative loop instead. + * + * D/F conflicts and higher stage entries are not a concern + * because cache-tree would be invalidated and we would never + * get here in the first place. + */ + for (i = 0; i < nr_entries; i++) { + int new_ce_len, len, rc; + + src[0] = o->src_index->cache[pos + i]; + + len = ce_namelen(src[0]); + new_ce_len = cache_entry_size(len); + + if (new_ce_len > ce_len) { + new_ce_len <<= 1; + tree_ce = xrealloc(tree_ce, new_ce_len); + memset(tree_ce, 0, new_ce_len); + ce_len = new_ce_len; + + tree_ce->ce_flags = create_ce_flags(0); + + for (d = 1; d <= nr_names; d++) + src[d] = tree_ce; + } + + tree_ce->ce_mode = src[0]->ce_mode; + tree_ce->ce_namelen = len; + oidcpy(&tree_ce->oid, &src[0]->oid); + memcpy(tree_ce->name, src[0]->name, len + 1); + + rc = call_unpack_fn((const struct cache_entry * const *)src, o); + if (rc < 0) { + free(tree_ce); + return rc; + } + + mark_ce_used(src[0], o); + } + free(tree_ce); + if (o->debug_unpack) + printf("Unpacked %d entries from %s to %s using cache-tree\n", + nr_entries, + o->src_index->cache[pos]->name, + o->src_index->cache[pos + nr_entries - 1]->name); + return 0; } static int traverse_trees_recursive(int n, unsigned long dirmask, @@ -644,6 +800,27 @@ static int traverse_trees_recursive(int n, unsigned long dirmask, void *buf[MAX_UNPACK_TREES]; struct traverse_info newinfo; struct name_entry *p; + int nr_entries; + + nr_entries = all_trees_same_as_cache_tree(n, dirmask, names, info); + if (nr_entries > 0) { + struct unpack_trees_options *o = info->data; + int pos = index_pos_by_traverse_info(names, info); + + if (!o->merge || df_conflicts) + BUG("Wrong condition to get here buddy"); + + /* + * All entries up to 'pos' must have been processed + * (i.e. marked CE_UNPACKED) at this point. But to be safe, + * save and restore cache_bottom anyway to not miss + * unprocessed entries before 'pos'. + */ + bottom = o->cache_bottom; + ret = traverse_by_cache_tree(pos, nr_entries, n, names, info); + o->cache_bottom = bottom; + return ret; + } p = names; while (!p->mode) @@ -810,6 +987,11 @@ static struct cache_entry *create_ce_entry(const struct traverse_info *info, return ce; } +/* + * Note that traverse_by_cache_tree() duplicates some logic in this function + * without actually calling it. If you change the logic here you may need to + * check and change there as well. + */ static int unpack_nondirectories(int n, unsigned long mask, unsigned long dirmask, struct cache_entry **src, @@ -1002,6 +1184,11 @@ static void debug_unpack_callback(int n, debug_name_entry(i, names + i); } +/* + * Note that traverse_by_cache_tree() duplicates some logic in this function + * without actually calling it. If you change the logic here you may need to + * check and change there as well. + */ static int unpack_callback(int n, unsigned long mask, unsigned long dirmask, struct name_entry *names, struct traverse_info *info) { struct cache_entry *src[MAX_UNPACK_TREES + 1] = { NULL, }; @@ -1289,6 +1476,7 @@ int unpack_trees(unsigned len, struct tree_desc *t, struct unpack_trees_options if (len > MAX_UNPACK_TREES) die("unpack_trees takes at most %d trees", MAX_UNPACK_TREES); + trace_performance_enter(); memset(&el, 0, sizeof(el)); if (!core_apply_sparse_checkout || !o->update) o->skip_sparse_checkout = 1; @@ -1361,7 +1549,10 @@ int unpack_trees(unsigned len, struct tree_desc *t, struct unpack_trees_options } } - if (traverse_trees(len, t, &info) < 0) + trace_performance_enter(); + ret = traverse_trees(len, t, &info); + trace_performance_leave("traverse_trees"); + if (ret < 0) goto return_failed; } @@ -1436,7 +1627,10 @@ int unpack_trees(unsigned len, struct tree_desc *t, struct unpack_trees_options ret = check_updates(o) ? (-2) : 0; if (o->dst_index) { + move_index_extensions(&o->result, o->src_index); if (!ret) { + if (git_env_bool("GIT_TEST_CHECK_CACHE_TREE", 0)) + cache_tree_verify(&o->result); if (!o->result.cache_tree) o->result.cache_tree = cache_tree(); if (!cache_tree_fully_valid(o->result.cache_tree)) @@ -1444,7 +1638,6 @@ int unpack_trees(unsigned len, struct tree_desc *t, struct unpack_trees_options WRITE_TREE_SILENT | WRITE_TREE_REPAIR); } - move_index_extensions(&o->result, o->src_index); discard_index(o->dst_index); *o->dst_index = o->result; } else { @@ -1453,6 +1646,7 @@ int unpack_trees(unsigned len, struct tree_desc *t, struct unpack_trees_options o->src_index = NULL; done: + trace_performance_leave("unpack_trees"); clear_exclude_list(&el); return ret; @@ -1484,7 +1678,7 @@ static int same(const struct cache_entry *a, const struct cache_entry *b) if ((a->ce_flags | b->ce_flags) & CE_CONFLICTED) return 0; return a->ce_mode == b->ce_mode && - !oidcmp(&a->oid, &b->oid); + oideq(&a->oid, &b->oid); } @@ -1616,7 +1810,7 @@ static int verify_clean_subdirectory(const struct cache_entry *ce, * If we are not going to update the submodule, then * we don't care. */ - if (!sub_head && !oidcmp(&oid, &ce->oid)) + if (!sub_head && oideq(&oid, &ce->oid)) return 0; return verify_clean_submodule(sub_head ? NULL : oid_to_hex(&oid), ce, error_type, o); @@ -1644,6 +1838,7 @@ static int verify_clean_subdirectory(const struct cache_entry *ce, if (verify_uptodate(ce2, o)) return -1; add_entry(o, ce2, CE_REMOVE, 0); + invalidate_ce_path(ce, o); mark_ce_used(ce2, o); } cnt++; @@ -1903,6 +2098,8 @@ static int keep_entry(const struct cache_entry *ce, struct unpack_trees_options *o) { add_entry(o, ce, 0, 0); + if (ce_stage(ce)) + invalidate_ce_path(ce, o); return 1; } diff --git a/unpack-trees.h b/unpack-trees.h index 847f217dba..0135080a7b 100644 --- a/unpack-trees.h +++ b/unpack-trees.h @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ struct unpack_trees_options { unsigned int reset, merge, update, + clone, index_only, nontrivial_merge, trivial_merges_only, diff --git a/upload-pack.c b/upload-pack.c index 82b393ec31..62a1000f44 100644 --- a/upload-pack.c +++ b/upload-pack.c @@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ #include "quote.h" #include "upload-pack.h" #include "serve.h" +#include "commit-reach.h" /* Remember to update object flag allocation in object.h */ #define THEY_HAVE (1u << 11) #define OUR_REF (1u << 12) #define WANTED (1u << 13) #define COMMON_KNOWN (1u << 14) -#define REACHABLE (1u << 15) #define SHALLOW (1u << 16) #define NOT_SHALLOW (1u << 17) @@ -337,64 +337,16 @@ static int got_oid(const char *hex, struct object_id *oid) return 0; } -static int reachable(struct commit *want) -{ - struct prio_queue work = { compare_commits_by_commit_date }; - - prio_queue_put(&work, want); - while (work.nr) { - struct commit_list *list; - struct commit *commit = prio_queue_get(&work); - - if (commit->object.flags & THEY_HAVE) { - want->object.flags |= COMMON_KNOWN; - break; - } - if (!commit->object.parsed) - parse_object(the_repository, &commit->object.oid); - if (commit->object.flags & REACHABLE) - continue; - commit->object.flags |= REACHABLE; - if (commit->date < oldest_have) - continue; - for (list = commit->parents; list; list = list->next) { - struct commit *parent = list->item; - if (!(parent->object.flags & REACHABLE)) - prio_queue_put(&work, parent); - } - } - want->object.flags |= REACHABLE; - clear_commit_marks(want, REACHABLE); - clear_prio_queue(&work); - return (want->object.flags & COMMON_KNOWN); -} - static int ok_to_give_up(void) { - int i; + uint32_t min_generation = GENERATION_NUMBER_ZERO; if (!have_obj.nr) return 0; - for (i = 0; i < want_obj.nr; i++) { - struct object *want = want_obj.objects[i].item; - - if (want->flags & COMMON_KNOWN) - continue; - want = deref_tag(the_repository, want, "a want line", 0); - if (!want || want->type != OBJ_COMMIT) { - /* no way to tell if this is reachable by - * looking at the ancestry chain alone, so - * leave a note to ourselves not to worry about - * this object anymore. - */ - want_obj.objects[i].item->flags |= COMMON_KNOWN; - continue; - } - if (!reachable((struct commit *)want)) - return 0; - } - return 1; + return can_all_from_reach_with_flag(&want_obj, THEY_HAVE, + COMMON_KNOWN, oldest_have, + min_generation); } static int get_common_commits(void) diff --git a/userdiff.c b/userdiff.c index f3f4be579c..f565f6731d 100644 --- a/userdiff.c +++ b/userdiff.c @@ -278,8 +278,7 @@ struct userdiff_driver *userdiff_find_by_path(const char *path) check = attr_check_initl("diff", NULL); if (!path) return NULL; - if (git_check_attr(&the_index, path, check)) - return NULL; + git_check_attr(&the_index, path, check); if (ATTR_TRUE(check->items[0].value)) return &driver_true; diff --git a/worktree.c b/worktree.c index 97cda5f97b..b0d0b5426d 100644 --- a/worktree.c +++ b/worktree.c @@ -217,7 +217,11 @@ struct worktree *find_worktree(struct worktree **list, if (prefix) arg = to_free = prefix_filename(prefix, arg); - path = real_pathdup(arg, 1); + path = real_pathdup(arg, 0); + if (!path) { + free(to_free); + return NULL; + } for (; *list; list++) if (!fspathcmp(path, real_path((*list)->path))) break; @@ -74,35 +74,31 @@ unsigned parse_whitespace_rule(const char *string) unsigned whitespace_rule(const char *pathname) { static struct attr_check *attr_whitespace_rule; + const char *value; if (!attr_whitespace_rule) attr_whitespace_rule = attr_check_initl("whitespace", NULL); - if (!git_check_attr(&the_index, pathname, attr_whitespace_rule)) { - const char *value; - - value = attr_whitespace_rule->items[0].value; - if (ATTR_TRUE(value)) { - /* true (whitespace) */ - unsigned all_rule = ws_tab_width(whitespace_rule_cfg); - int i; - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(whitespace_rule_names); i++) - if (!whitespace_rule_names[i].loosens_error && - !whitespace_rule_names[i].exclude_default) - all_rule |= whitespace_rule_names[i].rule_bits; - return all_rule; - } else if (ATTR_FALSE(value)) { - /* false (-whitespace) */ - return ws_tab_width(whitespace_rule_cfg); - } else if (ATTR_UNSET(value)) { - /* reset to default (!whitespace) */ - return whitespace_rule_cfg; - } else { - /* string */ - return parse_whitespace_rule(value); - } - } else { + git_check_attr(&the_index, pathname, attr_whitespace_rule); + value = attr_whitespace_rule->items[0].value; + if (ATTR_TRUE(value)) { + /* true (whitespace) */ + unsigned all_rule = ws_tab_width(whitespace_rule_cfg); + int i; + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(whitespace_rule_names); i++) + if (!whitespace_rule_names[i].loosens_error && + !whitespace_rule_names[i].exclude_default) + all_rule |= whitespace_rule_names[i].rule_bits; + return all_rule; + } else if (ATTR_FALSE(value)) { + /* false (-whitespace) */ + return ws_tab_width(whitespace_rule_cfg); + } else if (ATTR_UNSET(value)) { + /* reset to default (!whitespace) */ return whitespace_rule_cfg; + } else { + /* string */ + return parse_whitespace_rule(value); } } diff --git a/wt-status.c b/wt-status.c index 5ffab61015..1c8746d0ea 100644 --- a/wt-status.c +++ b/wt-status.c @@ -453,8 +453,8 @@ static void wt_status_collect_changed_cb(struct diff_queue_struct *q, d->worktree_status = p->status; if (S_ISGITLINK(p->two->mode)) { d->dirty_submodule = p->two->dirty_submodule; - d->new_submodule_commits = !!oidcmp(&p->one->oid, - &p->two->oid); + d->new_submodule_commits = !oideq(&p->one->oid, + &p->two->oid); if (s->status_format == STATUS_FORMAT_SHORT) d->worktree_status = short_submodule_status(d); } @@ -1487,10 +1487,10 @@ static void wt_status_get_detached_from(struct wt_status_state *state) if (dwim_ref(cb.buf.buf, cb.buf.len, &oid, &ref) == 1 && /* sha1 is a commit? match without further lookup */ - (!oidcmp(&cb.noid, &oid) || + (oideq(&cb.noid, &oid) || /* perhaps sha1 is a tag, try to dereference to a commit */ ((commit = lookup_commit_reference_gently(the_repository, &oid, 1)) != NULL && - !oidcmp(&cb.noid, &commit->object.oid)))) { + oideq(&cb.noid, &commit->object.oid)))) { const char *from = ref; if (!skip_prefix(from, "refs/tags/", &from)) skip_prefix(from, "refs/remotes/", &from); @@ -1500,7 +1500,7 @@ static void wt_status_get_detached_from(struct wt_status_state *state) xstrdup(find_unique_abbrev(&cb.noid, DEFAULT_ABBREV)); oidcpy(&state->detached_oid, &cb.noid); state->detached_at = !get_oid("HEAD", &oid) && - !oidcmp(&oid, &state->detached_oid); + oideq(&oid, &state->detached_oid); free(ref); strbuf_release(&cb.buf); diff --git a/xdiff-interface.c b/xdiff-interface.c index ec6e574e4a..e7af95db86 100644 --- a/xdiff-interface.c +++ b/xdiff-interface.c @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ void read_mmblob(mmfile_t *ptr, const struct object_id *oid) unsigned long size; enum object_type type; - if (!oidcmp(oid, &null_oid)) { + if (oideq(oid, &null_oid)) { ptr->ptr = xstrdup(""); ptr->size = 0; return; |