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diff --git a/git-archimport.perl b/git-archimport.perl new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..98f3ede566 --- /dev/null +++ b/git-archimport.perl @@ -0,0 +1,1133 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl -w +# +# This tool is copyright (c) 2005, Martin Langhoff. +# It is released under the Gnu Public License, version 2. +# +# The basic idea is to walk the output of tla abrowse, +# fetch the changesets and apply them. +# + +=head1 Invocation + + git archimport [ -h ] [ -v ] [ -o ] [ -a ] [ -f ] [ -T ] + [ -D depth] [ -t tempdir ] <archive>/<branch> [ <archive>/<branch> ] + +Imports a project from one or more Arch repositories. It will follow branches +and repositories within the namespaces defined by the <archive/branch> +parameters supplied. If it cannot find the remote branch a merge comes from +it will just import it as a regular commit. If it can find it, it will mark it +as a merge whenever possible. + +See man (1) git-archimport for more details. + +=head1 TODO + + - create tag objects instead of ref tags + - audit shell-escaping of filenames + - hide our private tags somewhere smarter + - find a way to make "cat *patches | patch" safe even when patchfiles are missing newlines + - sort and apply patches by graphing ancestry relations instead of just + relying in dates supplied in the changeset itself. + tla ancestry-graph -m could be helpful here... + +=head1 Devel tricks + +Add print in front of the shell commands invoked via backticks. + +=head1 Devel Notes + +There are several places where Arch and git terminology are intermixed +and potentially confused. + +The notion of a "branch" in git is approximately equivalent to +a "archive/category--branch--version" in Arch. Also, it should be noted +that the "--branch" portion of "archive/category--branch--version" is really +optional in Arch although not many people (nor tools!) seem to know this. +This means that "archive/category--version" is also a valid "branch" +in git terms. + +We always refer to Arch names by their fully qualified variant (which +means the "archive" name is prefixed. + +For people unfamiliar with Arch, an "archive" is the term for "repository", +and can contain multiple, unrelated branches. + +=cut + +use strict; +use warnings; +use Getopt::Std; +use File::Temp qw(tempdir); +use File::Path qw(mkpath rmtree); +use File::Basename qw(basename dirname); +use Data::Dumper qw/ Dumper /; +use IPC::Open2; + +$SIG{'PIPE'}="IGNORE"; +$ENV{'TZ'}="UTC"; + +my $git_dir = $ENV{"GIT_DIR"} || ".git"; +$ENV{"GIT_DIR"} = $git_dir; +my $ptag_dir = "$git_dir/archimport/tags"; + +our($opt_h,$opt_f,$opt_v,$opt_T,$opt_t,$opt_D,$opt_a,$opt_o); + +sub usage() { + print STDERR <<END; +Usage: git archimport # fetch/update GIT from Arch + [ -h ] [ -v ] [ -o ] [ -a ] [ -f ] [ -T ] [ -D depth ] [ -t tempdir ] + repository/arch-branch [ repository/arch-branch] ... +END + exit(1); +} + +getopts("fThvat:D:") or usage(); +usage if $opt_h; + +@ARGV >= 1 or usage(); +# $arch_branches: +# values associated with keys: +# =1 - Arch version / git 'branch' detected via abrowse on a limit +# >1 - Arch version / git 'branch' of an auxiliary branch we've merged +my %arch_branches = map { my $branch = $_; $branch =~ s/:[^:]*$//; $branch => 1 } @ARGV; + +# $branch_name_map: +# maps arch branches to git branch names +my %branch_name_map = map { m/^(.*):([^:]*)$/; $1 => $2 } grep { m/:/ } @ARGV; + +$ENV{'TMPDIR'} = $opt_t if $opt_t; # $ENV{TMPDIR} will affect tempdir() calls: +my $tmp = tempdir('git-archimport-XXXXXX', TMPDIR => 1, CLEANUP => 1); +$opt_v && print "+ Using $tmp as temporary directory\n"; + +unless (-d $git_dir) { # initial import needs empty directory + opendir DIR, '.' or die "Unable to open current directory: $!\n"; + while (my $entry = readdir DIR) { + $entry =~ /^\.\.?$/ or + die "Initial import needs an empty current working directory.\n" + } + closedir DIR +} + +my $default_archive; # default Arch archive +my %reachable = (); # Arch repositories we can access +my %unreachable = (); # Arch repositories we can't access :< +my @psets = (); # the collection +my %psets = (); # the collection, by name +my %stats = ( # Track which strategy we used to import: + get_tag => 0, replay => 0, get_new => 0, get_delta => 0, + simple_changeset => 0, import_or_tag => 0 +); + +my %rptags = (); # my reverse private tags + # to map a SHA1 to a commitid +my $TLA = $ENV{'ARCH_CLIENT'} || 'tla'; + +sub do_abrowse { + my $stage = shift; + while (my ($limit, $level) = each %arch_branches) { + next unless $level == $stage; + + open ABROWSE, "$TLA abrowse -fkD --merges $limit |" + or die "Problems with tla abrowse: $!"; + + my %ps = (); # the current one + my $lastseen = ''; + + while (<ABROWSE>) { + chomp; + + # first record padded w 8 spaces + if (s/^\s{8}\b//) { + my ($id, $type) = split(m/\s+/, $_, 2); + + my %last_ps; + # store the record we just captured + if (%ps && !exists $psets{ $ps{id} }) { + %last_ps = %ps; # break references + push (@psets, \%last_ps); + $psets{ $last_ps{id} } = \%last_ps; + } + + my $branch = extract_versionname($id); + %ps = ( id => $id, branch => $branch ); + if (%last_ps && ($last_ps{branch} eq $branch)) { + $ps{parent_id} = $last_ps{id}; + } + + $arch_branches{$branch} = 1; + $lastseen = 'id'; + + # deal with types (should work with baz or tla): + if ($type =~ m/\(.*changeset\)/) { + $ps{type} = 's'; + } elsif ($type =~ /\(.*import\)/) { + $ps{type} = 'i'; + } elsif ($type =~ m/\(tag.*?(\S+\@\S+).*?\)/) { + $ps{type} = 't'; + # read which revision we've tagged when we parse the log + $ps{tag} = $1; + } else { + warn "Unknown type $type"; + } + + $arch_branches{$branch} = 1; + $lastseen = 'id'; + } elsif (s/^\s{10}//) { + # 10 leading spaces or more + # indicate commit metadata + + # date + if ($lastseen eq 'id' && m/^(\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d)/){ + $ps{date} = $1; + $lastseen = 'date'; + } elsif ($_ eq 'merges in:') { + $ps{merges} = []; + $lastseen = 'merges'; + } elsif ($lastseen eq 'merges' && s/^\s{2}//) { + my $id = $_; + push (@{$ps{merges}}, $id); + + # aggressive branch finding: + if ($opt_D) { + my $branch = extract_versionname($id); + my $repo = extract_reponame($branch); + + if (archive_reachable($repo) && + !defined $arch_branches{$branch}) { + $arch_branches{$branch} = $stage + 1; + } + } + } else { + warn "more metadata after merges!?: $_\n" unless /^\s*$/; + } + } + } + + if (%ps && !exists $psets{ $ps{id} }) { + my %temp = %ps; # break references + if (@psets && $psets[$#psets]{branch} eq $ps{branch}) { + $temp{parent_id} = $psets[$#psets]{id}; + } + push (@psets, \%temp); + $psets{ $temp{id} } = \%temp; + } + + close ABROWSE or die "$TLA abrowse failed on $limit\n"; + } +} # end foreach $root + +do_abrowse(1); +my $depth = 2; +$opt_D ||= 0; +while ($depth <= $opt_D) { + do_abrowse($depth); + $depth++; +} + +## Order patches by time +# FIXME see if we can find a more optimal way to do this by graphing +# the ancestry data and walking it, that way we won't have to rely on +# client-supplied dates +@psets = sort {$a->{date}.$b->{id} cmp $b->{date}.$b->{id}} @psets; + +#print Dumper \@psets; + +## +## TODO cleanup irrelevant patches +## and put an initial import +## or a full tag +my $import = 0; +unless (-d $git_dir) { # initial import + if ($psets[0]{type} eq 'i' || $psets[0]{type} eq 't') { + print "Starting import from $psets[0]{id}\n"; + `git-init`; + die $! if $?; + $import = 1; + } else { + die "Need to start from an import or a tag -- cannot use $psets[0]{id}"; + } +} else { # progressing an import + # load the rptags + opendir(DIR, $ptag_dir) + || die "can't opendir: $!"; + while (my $file = readdir(DIR)) { + # skip non-interesting-files + next unless -f "$ptag_dir/$file"; + + # convert first '--' to '/' from old git-archimport to use + # as an archivename/c--b--v private tag + if ($file !~ m!,!) { + my $oldfile = $file; + $file =~ s!--!,!; + print STDERR "converting old tag $oldfile to $file\n"; + rename("$ptag_dir/$oldfile", "$ptag_dir/$file") or die $!; + } + my $sha = ptag($file); + chomp $sha; + $rptags{$sha} = $file; + } + closedir DIR; +} + +# process patchsets +# extract the Arch repository name (Arch "archive" in Arch-speak) +sub extract_reponame { + my $fq_cvbr = shift; # archivename/[[[[category]branch]version]revision] + return (split(/\//, $fq_cvbr))[0]; +} + +sub extract_versionname { + my $name = shift; + $name =~ s/--(?:patch|version(?:fix)?|base)-\d+$//; + return $name; +} + +# convert a fully-qualified revision or version to a unique dirname: +# normalperson@yhbt.net-05/mpd--uclinux--1--patch-2 +# becomes: normalperson@yhbt.net-05,mpd--uclinux--1 +# +# the git notion of a branch is closer to +# archive/category--branch--version than archive/category--branch, so we +# use this to convert to git branch names. +# Also, keep archive names but replace '/' with ',' since it won't require +# subdirectories, and is safer than swapping '--' which could confuse +# reverse-mapping when dealing with bastard branches that +# are just archive/category--version (no --branch) +sub tree_dirname { + my $revision = shift; + my $name = extract_versionname($revision); + $name =~ s#/#,#; + return $name; +} + +# old versions of git-archimport just use the <category--branch> part: +sub old_style_branchname { + my $id = shift; + my $ret = safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'parse-package-name','-p',$id); + chomp $ret; + return $ret; +} + +*git_default_branchname = $opt_o ? *old_style_branchname : *tree_dirname; + +# retrieve default archive, since $branch_name_map keys might not include it +sub get_default_archive { + if (!defined $default_archive) { + $default_archive = safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'my-default-archive'); + chomp $default_archive; + } + return $default_archive; +} + +sub git_branchname { + my $revision = shift; + my $name = extract_versionname($revision); + + if (exists $branch_name_map{$name}) { + return $branch_name_map{$name}; + + } elsif ($name =~ m#^([^/]*)/(.*)$# + && $1 eq get_default_archive() + && exists $branch_name_map{$2}) { + # the names given in the command-line lacked the archive. + return $branch_name_map{$2}; + + } else { + return git_default_branchname($revision); + } +} + +sub process_patchset_accurate { + my $ps = shift; + + # switch to that branch if we're not already in that branch: + if (-e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { + system('git-checkout','-f',$ps->{branch}) == 0 or die "$! $?\n"; + + # remove any old stuff that got leftover: + my $rm = safe_pipe_capture('git-ls-files','--others','-z'); + rmtree(split(/\0/,$rm)) if $rm; + } + + # Apply the import/changeset/merge into the working tree + my $dir = sync_to_ps($ps); + # read the new log entry: + my @commitlog = safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'cat-log','-d',$dir,$ps->{id}); + die "Error in cat-log: $!" if $?; + chomp @commitlog; + + # grab variables we want from the log, new fields get added to $ps: + # (author, date, email, summary, message body ...) + parselog($ps, \@commitlog); + + if ($ps->{id} =~ /--base-0$/ && $ps->{id} ne $psets[0]{id}) { + # this should work when importing continuations + if ($ps->{tag} && (my $branchpoint = eval { ptag($ps->{tag}) })) { + + # find where we are supposed to branch from + if (! -e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { + system('git-branch',$ps->{branch},$branchpoint) == 0 or die "$! $?\n"; + + # We trust Arch with the fact that this is just a tag, + # and it does not affect the state of the tree, so + # we just tag and move on. If the user really wants us + # to consolidate more branches into one, don't tag because + # the tag name would be already taken. + tag($ps->{id}, $branchpoint); + ptag($ps->{id}, $branchpoint); + print " * Tagged $ps->{id} at $branchpoint\n"; + } + system('git-checkout','-f',$ps->{branch}) == 0 or die "$! $?\n"; + + # remove any old stuff that got leftover: + my $rm = safe_pipe_capture('git-ls-files','--others','-z'); + rmtree(split(/\0/,$rm)) if $rm; + return 0; + } else { + warn "Tagging from unknown id unsupported\n" if $ps->{tag}; + } + # allow multiple bases/imports here since Arch supports cherry-picks + # from unrelated trees + } + + # update the index with all the changes we got + system('git-diff-files --name-only -z | '. + 'git-update-index --remove -z --stdin') == 0 or die "$! $?\n"; + system('git-ls-files --others -z | '. + 'git-update-index --add -z --stdin') == 0 or die "$! $?\n"; + return 1; +} + +# the native changeset processing strategy. This is very fast, but +# does not handle permissions or any renames involving directories +sub process_patchset_fast { + my $ps = shift; + # + # create the branch if needed + # + if ($ps->{type} eq 'i' && !$import) { + die "Should not have more than one 'Initial import' per GIT import: $ps->{id}"; + } + + unless ($import) { # skip for import + if ( -e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { + # we know about this branch + system('git-checkout',$ps->{branch}); + } else { + # new branch! we need to verify a few things + die "Branch on a non-tag!" unless $ps->{type} eq 't'; + my $branchpoint = ptag($ps->{tag}); + die "Tagging from unknown id unsupported: $ps->{tag}" + unless $branchpoint; + + # find where we are supposed to branch from + if (! -e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { + system('git-branch',$ps->{branch},$branchpoint) == 0 or die "$! $?\n"; + + # We trust Arch with the fact that this is just a tag, + # and it does not affect the state of the tree, so + # we just tag and move on. If the user really wants us + # to consolidate more branches into one, don't tag because + # the tag name would be already taken. + tag($ps->{id}, $branchpoint); + ptag($ps->{id}, $branchpoint); + print " * Tagged $ps->{id} at $branchpoint\n"; + } + system('git-checkout',$ps->{branch}) == 0 or die "$! $?\n"; + return 0; + } + die $! if $?; + } + + # + # Apply the import/changeset/merge into the working tree + # + if ($ps->{type} eq 'i' || $ps->{type} eq 't') { + apply_import($ps) or die $!; + $stats{import_or_tag}++; + $import=0; + } elsif ($ps->{type} eq 's') { + apply_cset($ps); + $stats{simple_changeset}++; + } + + # + # prepare update git's index, based on what arch knows + # about the pset, resolve parents, etc + # + + my @commitlog = safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'cat-archive-log',$ps->{id}); + die "Error in cat-archive-log: $!" if $?; + + parselog($ps,\@commitlog); + + # imports don't give us good info + # on added files. Shame on them + if ($ps->{type} eq 'i' || $ps->{type} eq 't') { + system('git-ls-files --deleted -z | '. + 'git-update-index --remove -z --stdin') == 0 or die "$! $?\n"; + system('git-ls-files --others -z | '. + 'git-update-index --add -z --stdin') == 0 or die "$! $?\n"; + } + + # TODO: handle removed_directories and renamed_directories: + + if (my $del = $ps->{removed_files}) { + unlink @$del; + while (@$del) { + my @slice = splice(@$del, 0, 100); + system('git-update-index','--remove','--',@slice) == 0 or + die "Error in git-update-index --remove: $! $?\n"; + } + } + + if (my $ren = $ps->{renamed_files}) { # renamed + if (@$ren % 2) { + die "Odd number of entries in rename!?"; + } + + while (@$ren) { + my $from = shift @$ren; + my $to = shift @$ren; + + unless (-d dirname($to)) { + mkpath(dirname($to)); # will die on err + } + # print "moving $from $to"; + rename($from, $to) or die "Error renaming '$from' '$to': $!\n"; + system('git-update-index','--remove','--',$from) == 0 or + die "Error in git-update-index --remove: $! $?\n"; + system('git-update-index','--add','--',$to) == 0 or + die "Error in git-update-index --add: $! $?\n"; + } + } + + if (my $add = $ps->{new_files}) { + while (@$add) { + my @slice = splice(@$add, 0, 100); + system('git-update-index','--add','--',@slice) == 0 or + die "Error in git-update-index --add: $! $?\n"; + } + } + + if (my $mod = $ps->{modified_files}) { + while (@$mod) { + my @slice = splice(@$mod, 0, 100); + system('git-update-index','--',@slice) == 0 or + die "Error in git-update-index: $! $?\n"; + } + } + return 1; # we successfully applied the changeset +} + +if ($opt_f) { + print "Will import patchsets using the fast strategy\n", + "Renamed directories and permission changes will be missed\n"; + *process_patchset = *process_patchset_fast; +} else { + print "Using the default (accurate) import strategy.\n", + "Things may be a bit slow\n"; + *process_patchset = *process_patchset_accurate; +} + +foreach my $ps (@psets) { + # process patchsets + $ps->{branch} = git_branchname($ps->{id}); + + # + # ensure we have a clean state + # + if (my $dirty = `git-diff-files`) { + die "Unclean tree when about to process $ps->{id} " . + " - did we fail to commit cleanly before?\n$dirty"; + } + die $! if $?; + + # + # skip commits already in repo + # + if (ptag($ps->{id})) { + $opt_v && print " * Skipping already imported: $ps->{id}\n"; + next; + } + + print " * Starting to work on $ps->{id}\n"; + + process_patchset($ps) or next; + + # warn "errors when running git-update-index! $!"; + my $tree = `git-write-tree`; + die "cannot write tree $!" if $?; + chomp $tree; + + # + # Who's your daddy? + # + my @par; + if ( -e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { + if (open HEAD, "<","$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { + my $p = <HEAD>; + close HEAD; + chomp $p; + push @par, '-p', $p; + } else { + if ($ps->{type} eq 's') { + warn "Could not find the right head for the branch $ps->{branch}"; + } + } + } + + if ($ps->{merges}) { + push @par, find_parents($ps); + } + + # + # Commit, tag and clean state + # + $ENV{TZ} = 'GMT'; + $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_NAME} = $ps->{author}; + $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL} = $ps->{email}; + $ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_DATE} = $ps->{date}; + $ENV{GIT_COMMITTER_NAME} = $ps->{author}; + $ENV{GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL} = $ps->{email}; + $ENV{GIT_COMMITTER_DATE} = $ps->{date}; + + my $pid = open2(*READER, *WRITER,'git-commit-tree',$tree,@par) + or die $!; + print WRITER $ps->{summary},"\n\n"; + + # only print message if it's not empty, to avoid a spurious blank line; + # also append an extra newline, so there's a blank line before the + # following "git-archimport-id:" line. + print WRITER $ps->{message},"\n\n" if ($ps->{message} ne ""); + + # make it easy to backtrack and figure out which Arch revision this was: + print WRITER 'git-archimport-id: ',$ps->{id},"\n"; + + close WRITER; + my $commitid = <READER>; # read + chomp $commitid; + close READER; + waitpid $pid,0; # close; + + if (length $commitid != 40) { + die "Something went wrong with the commit! $! $commitid"; + } + # + # Update the branch + # + open HEAD, ">","$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}"; + print HEAD $commitid; + close HEAD; + system('git-update-ref', 'HEAD', "$ps->{branch}"); + + # tag accordingly + ptag($ps->{id}, $commitid); # private tag + if ($opt_T || $ps->{type} eq 't' || $ps->{type} eq 'i') { + tag($ps->{id}, $commitid); + } + print " * Committed $ps->{id}\n"; + print " + tree $tree\n"; + print " + commit $commitid\n"; + $opt_v && print " + commit date is $ps->{date} \n"; + $opt_v && print " + parents: ",join(' ',@par),"\n"; +} + +if ($opt_v) { + foreach (sort keys %stats) { + print" $_: $stats{$_}\n"; + } +} +exit 0; + +# used by the accurate strategy: +sub sync_to_ps { + my $ps = shift; + my $tree_dir = $tmp.'/'.tree_dirname($ps->{id}); + + $opt_v && print "sync_to_ps($ps->{id}) method: "; + + if (-d $tree_dir) { + if ($ps->{type} eq 't') { + $opt_v && print "get (tag)\n"; + # looks like a tag-only or (worse,) a mixed tags/changeset branch, + # can't rely on replay to work correctly on these + rmtree($tree_dir); + safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'get','--no-pristine',$ps->{id},$tree_dir); + $stats{get_tag}++; + } else { + my $tree_id = arch_tree_id($tree_dir); + if ($ps->{parent_id} && ($ps->{parent_id} eq $tree_id)) { + # the common case (hopefully) + $opt_v && print "replay\n"; + safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'replay','-d',$tree_dir,$ps->{id}); + $stats{replay}++; + } else { + # getting one tree is usually faster than getting two trees + # and applying the delta ... + rmtree($tree_dir); + $opt_v && print "apply-delta\n"; + safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'get','--no-pristine', + $ps->{id},$tree_dir); + $stats{get_delta}++; + } + } + } else { + # new branch work + $opt_v && print "get (new tree)\n"; + safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'get','--no-pristine',$ps->{id},$tree_dir); + $stats{get_new}++; + } + + # added -I flag to rsync since we're going to fast! AIEEEEE!!!! + system('rsync','-aI','--delete','--exclude',$git_dir, +# '--exclude','.arch-inventory', + '--exclude','.arch-ids','--exclude','{arch}', + '--exclude','+*','--exclude',',*', + "$tree_dir/",'./') == 0 or die "Cannot rsync $tree_dir: $! $?"; + return $tree_dir; +} + +sub apply_import { + my $ps = shift; + my $bname = git_branchname($ps->{id}); + + mkpath($tmp); + + safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'get','-s','--no-pristine',$ps->{id},"$tmp/import"); + die "Cannot get import: $!" if $?; + system('rsync','-aI','--delete', '--exclude',$git_dir, + '--exclude','.arch-ids','--exclude','{arch}', + "$tmp/import/", './'); + die "Cannot rsync import:$!" if $?; + + rmtree("$tmp/import"); + die "Cannot remove tempdir: $!" if $?; + + + return 1; +} + +sub apply_cset { + my $ps = shift; + + mkpath($tmp); + + # get the changeset + safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'get-changeset',$ps->{id},"$tmp/changeset"); + die "Cannot get changeset: $!" if $?; + + # apply patches + if (`find $tmp/changeset/patches -type f -name '*.patch'`) { + # this can be sped up considerably by doing + # (find | xargs cat) | patch + # but that can get mucked up by patches + # with missing trailing newlines or the standard + # 'missing newline' flag in the patch - possibly + # produced with an old/buggy diff. + # slow and safe, we invoke patch once per patchfile + `find $tmp/changeset/patches -type f -name '*.patch' -print0 | grep -zv '{arch}' | xargs -iFILE -0 --no-run-if-empty patch -p1 --forward -iFILE`; + die "Problem applying patches! $!" if $?; + } + + # apply changed binary files + if (my @modified = `find $tmp/changeset/patches -type f -name '*.modified'`) { + foreach my $mod (@modified) { + chomp $mod; + my $orig = $mod; + $orig =~ s/\.modified$//; # lazy + $orig =~ s!^\Q$tmp\E/changeset/patches/!!; + #print "rsync -p '$mod' '$orig'"; + system('rsync','-p',$mod,"./$orig"); + die "Problem applying binary changes! $!" if $?; + } + } + + # bring in new files + system('rsync','-aI','--exclude',$git_dir, + '--exclude','.arch-ids', + '--exclude', '{arch}', + "$tmp/changeset/new-files-archive/",'./'); + + # deleted files are hinted from the commitlog processing + + rmtree("$tmp/changeset"); +} + + +# =for reference +# notes: *-files/-directories keys cannot have spaces, they're always +# pika-escaped. Everything after the first newline +# A log entry looks like: +# Revision: moodle-org--moodle--1.3.3--patch-15 +# Archive: arch-eduforge@catalyst.net.nz--2004 +# Creator: Penny Leach <penny@catalyst.net.nz> +# Date: Wed May 25 14:15:34 NZST 2005 +# Standard-date: 2005-05-25 02:15:34 GMT +# New-files: lang/de/.arch-ids/block_glossary_random.php.id +# lang/de/.arch-ids/block_html.php.id +# New-directories: lang/de/help/questionnaire +# lang/de/help/questionnaire/.arch-ids +# Renamed-files: .arch-ids/db_sears.sql.id db/.arch-ids/db_sears.sql.id +# db_sears.sql db/db_sears.sql +# Removed-files: lang/be/docs/.arch-ids/release.html.id +# lang/be/docs/.arch-ids/releaseold.html.id +# Modified-files: admin/cron.php admin/delete.php +# admin/editor.html backup/lib.php backup/restore.php +# New-patches: arch-eduforge@catalyst.net.nz--2004/moodle-org--moodle--1.3.3--patch-15 +# Summary: Updating to latest from MOODLE_14_STABLE (1.4.5+) +# summary can be multiline with a leading space just like the above fields +# Keywords: +# +# Updating yadda tadda tadda madda +sub parselog { + my ($ps, $log) = @_; + my $key = undef; + + # headers we want that contain filenames: + my %want_headers = ( + new_files => 1, + modified_files => 1, + renamed_files => 1, + renamed_directories => 1, + removed_files => 1, + removed_directories => 1, + ); + + chomp (@$log); + while ($_ = shift @$log) { + if (/^Continuation-of:\s*(.*)/) { + $ps->{tag} = $1; + $key = undef; + } elsif (/^Summary:\s*(.*)$/ ) { + # summary can be multiline as long as it has a leading space. + # we squeeze it onto a single line, though. + $ps->{summary} = [ $1 ]; + $key = 'summary'; + } elsif (/^Creator: (.*)\s*<([^\>]+)>/) { + $ps->{author} = $1; + $ps->{email} = $2; + $key = undef; + # any *-files or *-directories can be read here: + } elsif (/^([A-Z][a-z\-]+):\s*(.*)$/) { + my $val = $2; + $key = lc $1; + $key =~ tr/-/_/; # too lazy to quote :P + if ($want_headers{$key}) { + push @{$ps->{$key}}, split(/\s+/, $val); + } else { + $key = undef; + } + } elsif (/^$/) { + last; # remainder of @$log that didn't get shifted off is message + } elsif ($key) { + if (/^\s+(.*)$/) { + if ($key eq 'summary') { + push @{$ps->{$key}}, $1; + } else { # files/directories: + push @{$ps->{$key}}, split(/\s+/, $1); + } + } else { + $key = undef; + } + } + } + + # drop leading empty lines from the log message + while (@$log && $log->[0] eq '') { + shift @$log; + } + if (exists $ps->{summary} && @{$ps->{summary}}) { + $ps->{summary} = join(' ', @{$ps->{summary}}); + } + elsif (@$log == 0) { + $ps->{summary} = 'empty commit message'; + } else { + $ps->{summary} = $log->[0] . '...'; + } + $ps->{message} = join("\n",@$log); + + # skip Arch control files, unescape pika-escaped files + foreach my $k (keys %want_headers) { + next unless (defined $ps->{$k}); + my @tmp = (); + foreach my $t (@{$ps->{$k}}) { + next unless length ($t); + next if $t =~ m!\{arch\}/!; + next if $t =~ m!\.arch-ids/!; + # should we skip this? + next if $t =~ m!\.arch-inventory$!; + # tla cat-archive-log will give us filenames with spaces as file\(sp)name - why? + # we can assume that any filename with \ indicates some pika escaping that we want to get rid of. + if ($t =~ /\\/ ){ + $t = (safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'escape','--unescaped',$t))[0]; + } + push @tmp, $t; + } + $ps->{$k} = \@tmp; + } +} + +# write/read a tag +sub tag { + my ($tag, $commit) = @_; + + if ($opt_o) { + $tag =~ s|/|--|g; + } else { + my $patchname = $tag; + $patchname =~ s/.*--//; + $tag = git_branchname ($tag) . '--' . $patchname; + } + + if ($commit) { + open(C,">","$git_dir/refs/tags/$tag") + or die "Cannot create tag $tag: $!\n"; + print C "$commit\n" + or die "Cannot write tag $tag: $!\n"; + close(C) + or die "Cannot write tag $tag: $!\n"; + print " * Created tag '$tag' on '$commit'\n" if $opt_v; + } else { # read + open(C,"<","$git_dir/refs/tags/$tag") + or die "Cannot read tag $tag: $!\n"; + $commit = <C>; + chomp $commit; + die "Error reading tag $tag: $!\n" unless length $commit == 40; + close(C) + or die "Cannot read tag $tag: $!\n"; + return $commit; + } +} + +# write/read a private tag +# reads fail softly if the tag isn't there +sub ptag { + my ($tag, $commit) = @_; + + # don't use subdirs for tags yet, it could screw up other porcelains + $tag =~ s|/|,|g; + + my $tag_file = "$ptag_dir/$tag"; + my $tag_branch_dir = dirname($tag_file); + mkpath($tag_branch_dir) unless (-d $tag_branch_dir); + + if ($commit) { # write + open(C,">",$tag_file) + or die "Cannot create tag $tag: $!\n"; + print C "$commit\n" + or die "Cannot write tag $tag: $!\n"; + close(C) + or die "Cannot write tag $tag: $!\n"; + $rptags{$commit} = $tag + unless $tag =~ m/--base-0$/; + } else { # read + # if the tag isn't there, return 0 + unless ( -s $tag_file) { + return 0; + } + open(C,"<",$tag_file) + or die "Cannot read tag $tag: $!\n"; + $commit = <C>; + chomp $commit; + die "Error reading tag $tag: $!\n" unless length $commit == 40; + close(C) + or die "Cannot read tag $tag: $!\n"; + unless (defined $rptags{$commit}) { + $rptags{$commit} = $tag; + } + return $commit; + } +} + +sub find_parents { + # + # Identify what branches are merging into me + # and whether we are fully merged + # git-merge-base <headsha> <headsha> should tell + # me what the base of the merge should be + # + my $ps = shift; + + my %branches; # holds an arrayref per branch + # the arrayref contains a list of + # merged patches between the base + # of the merge and the current head + + my @parents; # parents found for this commit + + # simple loop to split the merges + # per branch + foreach my $merge (@{$ps->{merges}}) { + my $branch = git_branchname($merge); + unless (defined $branches{$branch} ){ + $branches{$branch} = []; + } + push @{$branches{$branch}}, $merge; + } + + # + # foreach branch find a merge base and walk it to the + # head where we are, collecting the merged patchsets that + # Arch has recorded. Keep that in @have + # Compare that with the commits on the other branch + # between merge-base and the tip of the branch (@need) + # and see if we have a series of consecutive patches + # starting from the merge base. The tip of the series + # of consecutive patches merged is our new parent for + # that branch. + # + foreach my $branch (keys %branches) { + + # check that we actually know about the branch + next unless -e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$branch"; + + my $mergebase = `git-merge-base $branch $ps->{branch}`; + if ($?) { + # Don't die here, Arch supports one-way cherry-picking + # between branches with no common base (or any relationship + # at all beforehand) + warn "Cannot find merge base for $branch and $ps->{branch}"; + next; + } + chomp $mergebase; + + # now walk up to the mergepoint collecting what patches we have + my $branchtip = git_rev_parse($ps->{branch}); + my @ancestors = `git-rev-list --topo-order $branchtip ^$mergebase`; + my %have; # collected merges this branch has + foreach my $merge (@{$ps->{merges}}) { + $have{$merge} = 1; + } + my %ancestorshave; + foreach my $par (@ancestors) { + $par = commitid2pset($par); + if (defined $par->{merges}) { + foreach my $merge (@{$par->{merges}}) { + $ancestorshave{$merge}=1; + } + } + } + # print "++++ Merges in $ps->{id} are....\n"; + # my @have = sort keys %have; print Dumper(\@have); + + # merge what we have with what ancestors have + %have = (%have, %ancestorshave); + + # see what the remote branch has - these are the merges we + # will want to have in a consecutive series from the mergebase + my $otherbranchtip = git_rev_parse($branch); + my @needraw = `git-rev-list --topo-order $otherbranchtip ^$mergebase`; + my @need; + foreach my $needps (@needraw) { # get the psets + $needps = commitid2pset($needps); + # git-rev-list will also + # list commits merged in via earlier + # merges. we are only interested in commits + # from the branch we're looking at + if ($branch eq $needps->{branch}) { + push @need, $needps->{id}; + } + } + + # print "++++ Merges from $branch we want are....\n"; + # print Dumper(\@need); + + my $newparent; + while (my $needed_commit = pop @need) { + if ($have{$needed_commit}) { + $newparent = $needed_commit; + } else { + last; # break out of the while + } + } + if ($newparent) { + push @parents, $newparent; + } + + + } # end foreach branch + + # prune redundant parents + my %parents; + foreach my $p (@parents) { + $parents{$p} = 1; + } + foreach my $p (@parents) { + next unless exists $psets{$p}{merges}; + next unless ref $psets{$p}{merges}; + my @merges = @{$psets{$p}{merges}}; + foreach my $merge (@merges) { + if ($parents{$merge}) { + delete $parents{$merge}; + } + } + } + + @parents = (); + foreach (keys %parents) { + push @parents, '-p', ptag($_); + } + return @parents; +} + +sub git_rev_parse { + my $name = shift; + my $val = `git-rev-parse $name`; + die "Error: git-rev-parse $name" if $?; + chomp $val; + return $val; +} + +# resolve a SHA1 to a known patchset +sub commitid2pset { + my $commitid = shift; + chomp $commitid; + my $name = $rptags{$commitid} + || die "Cannot find reverse tag mapping for $commitid"; + $name =~ s|,|/|; + my $ps = $psets{$name} + || (print Dumper(sort keys %psets)) && die "Cannot find patchset for $name"; + return $ps; +} + + +# an alternative to `command` that allows input to be passed as an array +# to work around shell problems with weird characters in arguments +sub safe_pipe_capture { + my @output; + if (my $pid = open my $child, '-|') { + @output = (<$child>); + close $child or die join(' ',@_).": $! $?"; + } else { + exec(@_) or die "$! $?"; # exec() can fail the executable can't be found + } + return wantarray ? @output : join('',@output); +} + +# `tla logs -rf -d <dir> | head -n1` or `baz tree-id <dir>` +sub arch_tree_id { + my $dir = shift; + chomp( my $ret = (safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'logs','-rf','-d',$dir))[0] ); + return $ret; +} + +sub archive_reachable { + my $archive = shift; + return 1 if $reachable{$archive}; + return 0 if $unreachable{$archive}; + + if (system "$TLA whereis-archive $archive >/dev/null") { + if ($opt_a && (system($TLA,'register-archive', + "http://mirrors.sourcecontrol.net/$archive") == 0)) { + $reachable{$archive} = 1; + return 1; + } + print STDERR "Archive is unreachable: $archive\n"; + $unreachable{$archive} = 1; + return 0; + } else { + $reachable{$archive} = 1; + return 1; + } +} |