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Shawn Pearce 3b64c09ac4 Merge "DfsReader: check object type during open" 2016-08-25 22:45:33 -04:00
Shawn Pearce 9ae7d493c4 DfsReader: check object type during open
Do not open an OBJ_TREE if the caller is expecting an OBJ_BLOB or
OBJ_COMMIT; instead throw IncorrectObjectTypeException.  This better
matches behavior of WindowCursor, the ObjectReader implementation of
the local file based object store.

Change-Id: I3fb0e77f54895b123679a405e1b6ba5b95752ff0
2016-08-25 19:17:09 -07:00
Masaya Suzuki 1227165e27 Clarify the semantics of DfsRefDatabase#compareAndPut
DfsRefDatabase#compareAndPut had a vague semantics for reference
matching. Because of this, an operation to make a symbolic
reference had been broken for some DFS implementations even if they
followed the contract of compareAndPut. The clarified semantics
requires the implementations to satisfy the followings:

* Matching references should be both symbolic references or both
  object ID references.
* If both are symbolic references, both should have the same target
  name.
* If both are object ID references, both should have the same object
  ID.

This semantics is defined based on
https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/77416/. Before this commit,
DfsRefDatabase couldn't see the target of symbolic references.

InMemoryRepository is changed to comply with the new semantics. This
semantics change can affect the existing DFS implementations that only
checks object IDs. This commit adds two tests that the previous
InMemoryRepository couldn't pass.

Change-Id: I6c6b5d3cc8241a81f4a37782381c88e8a59fdf15
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
2016-08-25 19:12:39 -07:00
Masaya Suzuki 3e27fb3719 Do not fake a SymbolicRef as an ObjectIdRef
When doing a detaching operation, JGit fakes a SymbolicRef as an
ObjectIdRef. This is because RefUpdate#updateImpl dereferences the
SymbolicRef when updating it. For example, assume that HEAD is
pointing to refs/heads/master. If I try to make a detached HEAD
pointing to a commit c0ffee, RefUpdate dereferences HEAD as
refs/heads/master first and changes refs/heads/master to c0ffee. The
detach argument of RefDatabase#newUpdate avoids this dereference by
faking HEAD as ObjectIdRef.

This faking is problematic for the linking operation of
DfsRefDatabase. It does a compare-and-swap operation on every
reference change because of its distributed systems nature. If a
SymbolicRef is faked as an ObjectRef, it thinks that there is a
racing change in the reference and rejects the update. Because of
this, DFS based repositories cannot change the link target of symbolic
refs. This has not been a problem for file-based repositories because
they have a file-lock based semantics instead of the CAS based one.
The reference implementation, InMemoryRepository, is not affected
because it only compares ObjectIds.

When [1] introduced this faking code, there was no way for RefUpdate
to distinguish the detaching operation. When [2] fixed the detaching
operation, it introduced a detachingSymbolicRef flag. This commit uses
this flag to control whether it needs to dereference the symbolic refs
by calling Ref#getLeaf. The same flag is used in the reflog update
operation.

This commit does not affect any operation that succeeds currently. In
some DFS repository implementations, this fixes a ref linking
operation, which is currently failing.

[1]: 01b5392cdb
[2]: 3a86868c08

Change-Id: I118f85f0414dbfad02250944e28d74dddd59469b
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
2016-08-25 14:20:31 -07:00
Dan Wang 9974f30702 Packet logging for JGit
Imitate the packet tracing feature from C Git v1.7.5-rc0~58^2~1 (add
packet tracing debug code, 2011-02-24).  Unlike C Git, use the log4j
log level setting instead of the GIT_TRACE_PACKET environment variable
to enable tracing.

Tested as follows:

 1. Enable tracing by adding the lines

	log4j.logger.org.eclipse.jgit.transport=DEBUG, stderr
	log4j.additivity.org.eclipse.jgit.transport=false

    to org.eclipse.jgit.pgm/resources/log4j.properties.

 2. mvn package

 3. org.eclipse.jgit.pgm/target/jgit \
	ls-remote git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git 2>&1 |less

Then the output provides a trace of packets sent and received over
the wire:

  2016-08-24 16:36:42 DEBUG PacketLineOut:145 - git> git-upload-pack /pub/scm/git/git^@host=git.kernel.org^@
  2016-08-24 16:36:42 DEBUG PacketLineIn:165 - git< 2632c897f74b1cc9b5533f467da459b9ec725538 HEAD^@multi_ack thin-pack side-band side-band-64k ofs-delta shallow no-progress include-tag multi_ack_detailed symref=HEAD:refs/heads/master agent=git/2.8.4
  2016-08-24 16:36:42 DEBUG PacketLineIn:165 - git< e0c1ceafc5bece92d35773a75fff59497e1d9bd5 refs/heads/maint

Change-Id: I5028c064f3ac090510386057cb4e6d30d4eae232
Signed-off-by: Dan Wang <dwwang@google.com>
2016-08-24 16:24:43 -07:00
Masaya Suzuki edd8ad4d04 Use FS#lastModified instead of File#lastModified
This fixes the tests failed in JDK8.

FS uses java.nio API to get file attributes. The timestamps obtained
from that API are more precise than the ones from
java.io.File#lastModified() since Java8.

This difference accidentally makes JGit detect newly added files as
smudged. Use the precised timestamp to avoid this false positive.

Bug: 500058
Change-Id: I9e587583c85cb6efa7562ad6c5f26577869a2e7c
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
2016-08-24 09:07:08 +02:00
Christian Halstrick da9eef85e7 Don't check lastModified, length on folders for submodules
The metadata comparison of submodules is not reliable because of the
last modified timestamp and directory length.

Bug: 498759
Change-Id: If5db69ef3868e475ac477d3e8a7750b268799b0c
2016-08-24 09:05:41 +02:00
Masaya Suzuki c4e209b20f Add HTTP status code to ServiceMayNotContinueException
The exception can be thrown in a various reason, and sometimes 403
Forbidden is not appropriate. Make the HTTP status code customizable.

Change-Id: If2ef6f454f7479158a4e28a12909837db483521c
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
2016-08-23 18:06:51 -07:00
Shawn Pearce b4192093f1 Merge "Ignore IOException thrown from close" 2016-08-19 19:11:03 -04:00
Masaya Suzuki 108bee17cf Ignore IOException thrown from close
AddCommandTest is flaky because IOException is thrown sometimes.

Caused by: java.io.IOException: Stream closed
        at java.lang.ProcessBuilder$NullOutputStream.write(ProcessBuilder.java:433)
        at java.io.OutputStream.write(OutputStream.java:116)
        at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flushBuffer(BufferedOutputStream.java:82)
        at java.io.BufferedOutputStream.flush(BufferedOutputStream.java:140)
        at java.io.FilterOutputStream.close(FilterOutputStream.java:158)
        at org.eclipse.jgit.util.FS.runProcess(FS.java:993)
        at org.eclipse.jgit.util.FS.execute(FS.java:1102)
        at org.eclipse.jgit.treewalk.WorkingTreeIterator.filterClean(WorkingTreeIterator.java:470)
        ... 22 more

OpenJDK replaces the underlying OutputStream with NullOutputStream when
the process exits. This throws IOException for all write operation. When
it exits before JGit writes the input to the pipe buffer, the input
stays in BufferedOutputStream. The close method tries to write it again,
and IOException is thrown.

Since we ignore IOException in StreamGobbler, we also ignore it when
we close the stream.

Fixes Bug 499633.

Change-Id: I30c7ac78e05b00bd0152f697848f4d17d53efd17
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <draftcode@gmail.com>
2016-08-19 14:09:17 -07:00
Shawn Pearce f15e9c088a DfsObjDatabase: clear PackList dirty bit if no new packs
If a reference was updated more recently than a pack was written
(typical) the PackList was perpetually dirty until the next GC
was completed for the repository.

Detect this condition by observing no changes to the PackList
membership and resetting the dirty bit.

Change-Id: Ie2133aca1f8083307c73b6a26358175864f100ef
2016-08-19 12:06:03 -07:00
Matthias Sohn 13f0db25f2 Enhance ResetCommand to allow disabling reflog update
This will be used by EGit for implementing commit amend in the staging
view (see Idcd1efeeee8b3065bae36e285bfc0af24ab1e88f).

Change-Id: Ice9ebbb1c0c3314c679f4db40cdd3664f61c27c3
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
2016-08-17 08:56:03 -04:00
Jonathan Nieder ca2bf6fc18 Merge "BaseReceivePack: null and IllegalStateException cases for getPushOptions" 2016-08-15 15:40:51 -04:00
Dan Wang a6c0d829b9 BaseReceivePack: null and IllegalStateException cases for getPushOptions
Change-Id: I5c6790719991931d615d821c900bfd90a20e540b
Signed-off-by: Dan Wang <dwwang@google.com>
2016-08-10 13:52:33 -07:00
Jonathan Nieder a9b87de970 RepoCommand: Avoid group lists shadowing groups strings
Reported-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I9e9b021d335bda4d58b6bcc30f59b81ac5b37724
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
2016-08-08 18:51:32 -07:00
David Pursehouse 300787b8cf PackWriter: Fix Javadoc tag for thrown exception in preparePack
Use @throws instead of @param

Change-Id: Ic9419d254c617e60a9b10e49205b11069442eb27
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
2016-08-09 10:27:35 +09:00
Jonathan Nieder 22f24e7df2 Merge "Document new PackWriter#preparePack variant's parameters and exceptions" 2016-08-08 19:55:59 -04:00
Jonathan Nieder f28de24fa8 Document new PackWriter#preparePack variant's parameters and exceptions
Change-Id: Id4fa272c611a855bf4ef1bf5399f3e4305664103
2016-08-08 16:38:21 -07:00
Matthias Sohn ae779f60b7 Add missing @since tags for new API
Change-Id: I8db29a0313fbc476152cef47f2eaa76954f1e280
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
2016-08-09 00:45:30 +02:00
Matthias Sohn d63eb16a1e Merge "Require-Bundle com.jcraft.jsch replaced by Import-Package statement" 2016-08-08 18:43:56 -04:00
Jens Offenbach e2cb2f8afd Require-Bundle com.jcraft.jsch replaced by Import-Package statement
Bug: 359288
Change-Id: Ifbbf953f5389c6bd3ba960b598c0e92656b522e3
Signed-off-by: Jens Offenbach <wolle5050@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
2016-08-09 00:10:18 +02:00
Jonathan Nieder 3b0b7677ff Merge changes Ib0d8c294,Idfb83482
* changes:
  Shallow fetch: Pass along "shallow"s in unparsed-wants case, too
  Shallow fetch: Pass a DepthWalk to PackWriter

Change-Id: I7d1c3b4d0b7ebc254b53404d1618522b0174ac23
2016-08-08 13:50:57 -07:00
Jonathan Nieder b16e207742 Shallow fetch: Pass along "shallow"s in unparsed-wants case, too
Since 84d2738ff2 (Don't skip want validation when the client sends no
haves, 2013-06-21), this branch is not taken.  Process the
"shallow"s anyway as a defensive measure in case the code path gets
revived.

Change-Id: Idfb834825d77f51e17191c1635c9d78c78738cfd
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
2016-08-08 16:49:37 -04:00
Jonathan Nieder f84370feaa Shallow fetch: Pass a DepthWalk to PackWriter
d385a7a5e5 (Shallow fetch: Respect "shallow" lines, 2016-08-03) forgot
that UploadPack wasn't passing a DepthWalk to PackWriter in the first
place.  As a result, shallow clones fail:

  java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Shallow packs require a DepthWalk
        at org.eclipse.jgit.internal.storage.pack.PackWriter.preparePack(PackWriter.java:756)
        at org.eclipse.jgit.transport.UploadPack.sendPack(UploadPack.java:1497)
        at org.eclipse.jgit.transport.UploadPack.sendPack(UploadPack.java:1381)
        at org.eclipse.jgit.transport.UploadPack.service(UploadPack.java:774)
        at org.eclipse.jgit.transport.UploadPack.upload(UploadPack.java:667)
        at org.eclipse.jgit.http.server.UploadPackServlet.doPost(UploadPackServlet.java:191)

Change-Id: Ib0d8c2946eebfea910a2b767fb92e23da15d4749
2016-08-08 16:48:29 -04:00
Christian Halstrick 2c5c035e62 Merge "Skip cleaning inner repositories by default in CleanCommand" 2016-08-07 09:37:48 -04:00
Terry Parker e426aa8b90 Shallow fetch/clone: Make --depth mean the total history depth
cgit changed the --depth parameter to mean the total depth of history
rather than the depth of ancestors to be returned [1]. JGit still uses
the latter meaning, so update it to match cgit.

depth=0 still means a non-shallow clone. depth=1 now means only the
wants rather than the wants and their direct parents.

This is accomplished by changing the semantic meaning of "depth" in
UploadPack and PackWriter to mean the total depth of history desired,
while keeping "depth" in DepthWalk.{RevWalk,ObjectWalk} to mean
the depth of traversal. Thus UploadPack and PackWriter always
initialize their DepthWalks with "depth-1".

[1] upload-pack: fix off-by-one depth calculation in shallow clone
https://code.googlesource.com/git/+/682c7d2f1a2d1a5443777237450505738af2ff1a

Change-Id: I87ed3c0f56c37e3491e367a41f5e555c4207ff44
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
2016-08-05 17:27:30 -07:00
Terry Parker d385a7a5e5 Shallow fetch: Respect "shallow" lines
When fetching from a shallow clone, the client sends "have" lines
to tell the server about objects it already has and "shallow" lines
to tell where its local history terminates. In some circumstances,
the server fails to honor the shallow lines and fails to return
objects that the client needs.

UploadPack passes the "have" lines to PackWriter so PackWriter can
omit them from the generated pack. UploadPack processes "shallow"
lines by calling RevWalk.assumeShallow() with the set of shallow
commits. RevWalk creates and caches RevCommits for these shallow
commits, clearing out their parents. That way, walks correctly
terminate at the shallow commits instead of assuming the client has
history going back behind them. UploadPack converts its RevWalk to an
ObjectWalk, maintaining the cached RevCommits, and passes it to
PackWriter.

Unfortunately, to support shallow fetches the PackWriter does the
following:

  if (shallowPack && !(walk instanceof DepthWalk.ObjectWalk))
    walk = new DepthWalk.ObjectWalk(reader, depth);

That is, when the client sends a "deepen" line (fetch --depth=<n>)
and the caller has not passed in a DepthWalk.ObjectWalk, PackWriter
throws away the RevWalk that was passed in and makes a new one. The
cleared parent lists prepared by RevWalk.assumeShallow() are lost.
Fortunately UploadPack intends to pass in a DepthWalk.ObjectWalk.
It tries to create it by calling toObjectWalkWithSameObjects() on
a DepthWalk.RevWalk. But it doesn't work: because DepthWalk.RevWalk
does not override the standard RevWalk#toObjectWalkWithSameObjects
implementation, the result is a plain ObjectWalk instead of an
instance of DepthWalk.ObjectWalk.

The result is that the "shallow" information is thrown away and
objects reachable from the shallow commits can be omitted from the
pack sent when fetching with --depth from a shallow clone.

Multiple factors collude to limit the circumstances under which this
bug can be observed:

1. Commits with depth != 0 don't enter DepthGenerator's pending queue.
   That means a "have" cannot have any effect on DepthGenerator unless
   it is also a "want".

2. DepthGenerator#next() doesn't call carryFlagsImpl(), so the
   uninteresting flag is not propagated to ancestors there even if a
   "have" is also a "want".

3. JGit treats a depth of 1 as "1 past the wants".

Because of (2), the only place the UNINTERESTING flag can leak to a
shallow commit's parents is in the carryFlags() call from
markUninteresting(). carryFlags() only traverses commits that have
already been parsed: commits yet to be parsed are supposed to inherit
correct flags from their parent in PendingGenerator#next (which
doesn't happen here --- that is (2)). So the list of commits that have
already been parsed becomes relevant.

When we hit the markUninteresting() call, all "want"s, "have"s, and
commits to be unshallowed have been parsed. carryFlags() only
affects the parsed commits. If the "want" is a direct parent of a
"have", then it carryFlags() marks it as uninteresting. If the "have"
was also a "shallow", then its parent pointer should have been null
and the "want" shouldn't have been marked, so we see the bug. If the
"want" is a more distant ancestor then (2) keeps the uninteresting
state from propagating to the "want" and we don't see the bug. If the
"shallow" is not also a "have" then the shallow commit isn't parsed
so (2) keeps the uninteresting state from propagating to the "want
so we don't see the bug.

Here is a reproduction case (time flowing left to right, arrows
pointing to parents). "C" must be a commit that the client
reports as a "have" during negotiation. That can only happen if the
server reports it as an existing branch or tag in the first round of
negotiation:

  A <-- B <-- C <-- D

First do

  git clone --depth 1 <repo>

which yields D as a "have" and C as a "shallow" commit. Then try

  git fetch --depth 1 <repo> B:refs/heads/B

Negotiation sets up: have D, shallow C, have C, want B.
But due to this bug B is marked as uninteresting and is not sent.

Change-Id: I6e14b57b2f85e52d28cdcf356df647870f475440
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
2016-08-05 18:37:36 -04:00
Jonathan Nieder 958684edef Merge changes from topic 'shallowClone'
* changes:
  RevWalk: Make fields available to DepthWalk
  Shallow fetch: avoid sending unneeded blobs
2016-08-04 20:26:53 -04:00
Terry Parker 2a7897bb4c RevWalk: Make fields available to DepthWalk
DepthWalk needs to override toObjectWalkWithSameObjects() and thus
needs to be able to directly set the objects and freeFlags fields, so
make them package private.

Change-Id: I24561b82c54ba3d6522582ca25105b204d777074
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
2016-08-04 17:20:27 -07:00
Terry Parker 7edf05530d Shallow fetch: avoid sending unneeded blobs
When doing an incremental fetch from JGit, "have" commits are marked
as "uninteresting". In a non-shallow fetch, when the RevWalk hits an
"uninteresting" commit it marks the commit's corresponding tree as
uninteresting. That has the effect of dropping those trees and all the
trees and blobs they reference out of the thin pack returned to the
client.

However, shallow fetches use a DepthWalk to limit the RevWalk, which
nearly always causes the RevWalk to terminate before encountering the
"have" commits. As a result the pack created for the incremental fetch
never encounters "uninteresting" tree objects and thus includes
duplicate objects that it knows the client already has.

Change-Id: I7b1f7c3b0d83e04d34cd2fa676f1ad4fec904c05
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
2016-08-04 17:20:23 -07:00
Matthaus Owens e1ffab1cac Skip cleaning inner repositories by default in CleanCommand
Previously jgit would attempt to clean git repositories that had not
been committed by calling a non-recursive delete on them, which would
fail as they are directories. This commit addresses that issue in the
following ways.
Repositories are skipped in a default clean, similarly to cgit and only
cleaned when the force flag is applied. When the force flag is applied
repositories are deleted using a recursive delete call. The force flag
and setForce method are added here to CleanCommand to support this
change.

Bug: 498367
Change-Id: Ib6cfff65a033d0d0f76395060bf76719e13fc467
Signed-off-by: Matthaus Owens <matthaus@puppetlabs.com>
2016-08-04 13:38:52 -07:00
Dave Borowitz d6fe52e914 DiffFormatter: Support setting a reader without a repo
Change-Id: I575cdb9c0a9a341b79ef5e3c7a35e68cde142540
2016-08-03 16:24:37 -04:00
Jonathan Nieder 23b1405484 Merge "RefSpec: Make WildcardMode public" 2016-07-28 14:47:05 -04:00
Stefan Beller 647bf67f8d RefSpec: Make WildcardMode public
We have to be able to access the enum from outside the package as part of
the API.

Change-Id: I4bdc6bd53a14237c5f4fb9397ae850f9a24c4cfb
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
2016-07-28 11:29:38 -07:00
David Pursehouse b8d861bfd5 Repository: Log negative useCnt message together with stack trace
The message "close() called when useCnt is already zero" is logged with
level warning, and then if debug logging is enabled, the stack trace is
logged separately with level debug.

Log the message and the stack trace in the same call, so that they always
appear together in the output rather than potentially interleaved with
other log statements.

Change-Id: I1b5c1557ddc2d19f3f5b29baec96e62bc467d88a
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
2016-07-26 18:58:17 +09:00
David Pursehouse c15903ea3e MergeFormatter: Suppress warning about unchecked conversion
The warning can be fixed by adding a type to the argument, but doing so
breaks the API and previous attempts to fix it in that way [1, 2] were
reverted [3, 4].

[1] https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/45709/
[2] https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/66602/
[3] https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/49400/
[4] https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/66659/

Change-Id: I01dd52e09da24f70d408ffa96e21c129a79041ea
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
2016-07-26 18:58:17 +09:00
David Pursehouse 4528d5f56d Ignore 'The value of exception parameter is not used' warning
Change-Id: I50407e4a33e35b718ca40503fdd436f1f9f70fba
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
2016-07-26 10:16:49 +09:00
David Pursehouse 0be8021819 Merge branch 'stable-4.4'
* stable-4.4:
  JGit v4.4.1.201607150455-r
  RefDirectory: remove ref lock file for following ref dir removal

Change-Id: Ifc8a782efd7f2f991e70ad2a3691a8dba66c7554
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
2016-07-26 10:09:35 +09:00
Stefan Beller a2d3c376a6 RefSpecs: allow construction of weird wildcarded RefSpecs
Gerrit's superproject subscription feature uses RefSpecs to formalize
the ACLs of when the superproject subscription feature is allowed.

As this is a slightly different use case than describing a local/remote
pair of refs, we need to be more permissive. Specifically we want to allow:

    refs/heads/*
    refs/heads/*:refs/heads/master
    refs/heads/master:refs/heads/*

Introduce a new constructor, that allows constructing these RefSpecs.

Change-Id: I46c0bea9d876e61eb2c8d50f404b905792bc72b3
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
2016-07-25 10:10:06 -07:00
Stefan Beller 1556ca740b RefSpec: reject refs ending in '/'
We had a case in Gerrits superproject subscriptions where
'refs/heads/' was configured with the intention to mean 'refs/heads/*'.

The first expression lacks the '*', which is why it is not considered
a wildcard but it was considered valid and so was not found early to be
a typo.

Refs are not allowed to end with '/' anyway, so add a check for that.

Change-Id: I3ffdd9002146382acafb4fbc310a64af4cc1b7a9
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
2016-07-25 10:10:06 -07:00
Terry Parker e9e2f7e6b5 Merge "Push implementation of option strings" 2016-07-22 19:27:20 -04:00
Dan Wang 7f9fb80002 Push implementation of option strings
Example usage:
$ ./jgit push \
  --push-option "Reviewer=j.doe@example.org" \
  --push-option "<arbitrary string>" \
  origin HEAD:refs/for/master
Stefan Beller has also made an equivalent change to CGit:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/299872

Change-Id: I6797e50681054dce3bd179e80b731aef5e200d77
Signed-off-by: Dan Wang <dwwang@google.com>
2016-07-22 15:40:54 -07:00
Dave Borowitz ecb2aa0503 DfsObjDatabase: Add lazy last modified method to PackList
Change-Id: Id045f162fa584ea14da29a9df58a42c53a78dc15
2016-07-19 13:18:13 -04:00
Dave Borowitz e790ec3fb1 Merge changes I159e9154,I06c722b2
* changes:
  DfsObjectDatabase: Expose PackList and move markDirty there
  Invalidate DfsObjDatabase pack list when refs are updated
2016-07-19 10:51:52 -04:00
Dave Borowitz 0f1c361e62 DfsObjectDatabase: Expose PackList and move markDirty there
What's invalidated when an object database is "dirty" is not the whole
database, but rather a specific list of packs. If there is a race
between getting the pack list and setting the volatile dirty flag
where the packs are rescanned, we don't need to mark the new pack list
as dirty.

This is a fine point that only really applies if the decision of
whether or not to mark dirty actually requires introspecting the pack
list (say, its timestamps). The general operation of "take whatever
is the current pack list and mark it dirty" may still be inherently
racy, but the cost is not so high.

Change-Id: I159e9154bd8b2d348b4e383627a503e85462dcc6
2016-07-18 15:57:41 -04:00
Dan Wang 0d2a7b7737 BatchRefUpdate: Remove unused namesToCheck variable
This variable has been populated and never used since it was
introduced in commit 5cf53fdacf
(Speed up clone/fetch with large number of refs, 2013-02-18).
Noted by FindBugs:
"BatchRefUpdate.java:359, UC_USELESS_OBJECT, Priority: Normal"

Change-Id: I7aacb49540aaee4a83db3d38b15633bb6c4773d0
Signed-off-by: Dan Wang <dwwang@google.com>
2016-07-15 20:09:43 -04:00
Matthias Sohn df479df176 JGit v4.4.1.201607150455-r
Change-Id: I61dbc29a962c8185fb356fe1ca30a1e673166d47
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
2016-07-15 10:54:36 +02:00
Christian Halstrick eaedbc3980 Merge "RefDirectory: remove ref lock file for following ref dir removal" into stable-4.4 2016-07-15 04:43:53 -04:00
Dave Borowitz 18e9db306b Invalidate DfsObjDatabase pack list when refs are updated
Currently, there is a race where a user of a DfsRepository in a single
thread may get unexpected MissingObjectExceptions trying to look up an
object that appears as the current value of a ref:

1. Thread A scans packs before scanning refs, for example by reading
   an object by SHA-1.
2. Thread B flushes an object and updates a ref to point to that
   object.
3. Thread A looks up the ref updated in (2). Since it is scanning refs
   for the first time, it sees the new object SHA-1.
4. Thread A tries to read the object it found in (3), using the cached
   pack list it got from (1). The object appears missing.

Allow implementations to work around this by marking the object
database's current pack list as "dirty." A dirty pack list means that
DfsReader will rescan packs and try again if a requested object is
missing. Implementations should mark objects as dirty any time the ref
database reads or scans refs that might be newer than a previously
cached pack list.

Change-Id: I06c722b20c859ed1475628ec6a2f6d3d6d580700
2016-07-14 15:58:14 -04:00
Matthias Sohn ffddf8d437 Merge branch 'stable-4.4'
* stable-4.4:
  Log if Repository.useCnt becomes negative
  Time based eviction strategy for repository cache
  Add method to read time unit from config
  Align include.path max depth with native git
  Config load should not fail on unsupported or nonexistent include path
  Allow using JDK 7 bootclasspath when compiling JGit using Java 8
  Extract work queue to allow reusing it

Change-Id: I6aeedb1cb8b0c3068af344a719c80a03ae68fc23
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
2016-07-12 17:12:41 +02:00