instead of saving it in a lambda. Prefer to implement the functional
interface method directly and use a method reference instead.
See https://errorprone.info/bugpattern/UnnecessaryLambda
Change-Id: I7f7ebd27cd6354545c157960718d9845882e1732
Instead of overriding #toString provide getter for additional
information so that code handling the exception can access it.
See https://errorprone.info/bugpattern/OverrideThrowableToString
Change-Id: Ie577ae9327e0234d55481253f2604b1644ea3f01
[JdkObsolete] It is very rare for LinkedList to out-perform ArrayList or
ArrayDeque.
see https://errorprone.info/bugpattern/JdkObsolete
Change-Id: I13fb953f55fc7b6e007d6fd6a6a1bfd377773588
Variable type can use a more specific type to convey more information to
callers.
private Collection<String> filepatterns;
^
(see https://errorprone.info/bugpattern/PreferredInterfaceType)
Change-Id: I68b74de65aba3bb849ef508d7dcdd8b85b0ab100
The public stats object is created only to be populated by the computation of
bloom filters.
Make the computation return its numbers with the results and copy them
to the stats when needed. This eliminates the side effects from the
computation and makes it easier to add more data to the stats later.
Change-Id: I7a5e55fc3a17f5a294edf3a3b725b2d9c0280a5a
It looks confusing that the createChunks method calculates bloom
filters.
Make the calculations before and pass the result to the method.
Change-Id: If6e3c0e644f7f940f268ca7266f577f012278ff3
org.eclipse.jgit/src/org/eclipse/jgit/internal/storage/commitgraph/GraphObjectIndex.java:59:
error: [ComparisonOutOfRange] ints may have a value in the range
-2147483648 to 2147483647; therefore, this comparison to
Integer.MAX_VALUE will always evaluate to false
if (table[k] > Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
^
See https://errorprone.info/bugpattern/ComparisonOutOfRange
We need to check if variable `uint` of type `long` exceeds the maximum
possible int value before casting it to `int` below.
This was introduced in Ib5c0d6678cb242870a0f5841bd413ad3885e95f6
Change-Id: I675d594f523084be4c1678328cc343065e32d998
Raised by errorprone:
org.eclipse.jgit/src/org/eclipse/jgit/lib/CommitConfig.java:406: error:
[ComparisonOutOfRange] chars may have a value in the range 0 to 65535;
therefore, this comparison to 0 will always evaluate to true
if (ch >= 0 && ch < inUse.length) {
^
see https://errorprone.info/bugpattern/ComparisonOutOfRange
Change-Id: I9625aa7894a34dbffd77d39a40c6e285c86b56d5
Here we use enum to implement a singleton. Hence suppress the errorprone
error ImmutableEnumChecker.
Change-Id: I21f6ed83c08936dfc9aa591af809e69f3053a050
in all classes which already registered their own shutdown hook
- CloneCommand
- GC#PidLock
- FS#FileStoreAttributes
- LocalDiskRepositoryTestCase#Cleanup
Change-Id: I3efc1f83f3cbbf43eeeaaedcd2bee1ef31971a72
This should avoid stale lock files if the JVM is terminated gracefully.
Implement a ShutdownHook which can register/unregister listeners which
need to do some cleanup during graceful JVM shutdown. This hook is
registered as a Java shutdown hook and when the JVM shuts down
calls #onShutdown of registered listeners using a parallel stream
to let them run concurrently.
See https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/lang/hook-design.html
Bug: 582379
Change-Id: I1621dc5f7d9a8c832b6d1b74cbc47578b1c2f0b8
OSGi can have its plugin localization at an arbitrary place; there is
no need to have it in a top-level plugin.properties file. In non-OSGi
environments having the files at the root level may mean that these
files clash with each other, or, as in the referenced bug, with some
third-party plug-in's plugin.properties, which may not even have
anything to do with localization.
Move our OSGi localization to a subfolder OSGI-INF/l10n. For OSGi
environments, that's just as good, and for non-OSGi environments it
avoid clashes with other root level items on the classpath or in a fat
JAR.
For fragments, use neither plugin.properties (which would clash with the
host plug-in's plugin.properties) nor fragment.properties (which might
clash with other fragments for the same fragment host bundle). Instead
use names "relative" to the host bundle.
Bug: 582394
Change-Id: Ifbcd046d912e2cfe86c0f7259c5ca8de599d9aa1
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
Add a setter for the flag to be passed through to the CommitCommand.
Bug: 342790
Change-Id: I87548d7c2742af8af5ef6105115e3ab9c58d1d9f
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
Each index can be set in the reader from two locations: the dfs cache
callback or the code afterwards. The pack is emitting the load event
in both cases, when the reference is set. This is brittle (right now
it is missing events for BITMAP_INDEX and COMMIT_GRAPH).
Emit the index loaded event only once, after going through the cache
code. The fact that the reference was set in the callback or the main
code is irrelevant. Also, the reader is per-thread, so there shouldn't
be any concurrency involved triggering double counts.
Change-Id: I7f3d078a53741ecc1e81b96353ed8faa8fef3a49
The DfsReader#emitIndexLoad expects a reference to the loaded object,
not to its identity hash. This makes listeneres recalculate an
identity hash over an Int object.
Pass the expected reference to the method.
Change-Id: Iee982fdd0169c93c5c7cd9cfe4260a7a82d23f6a
* stable-6.7:
Prepare 6.7.1-SNAPSHOT builds
Switch back to wagon-ssh-external
Fix generation of maven site
JGit v6.7.0.202309050840-r
Remove unused API problem filters
[releng] Bump japicmp base version to 6.6.0.202305301015-r
Fix list of 3rd party bundles in p2 repo
Add missing source bundle org.osgi.service.cm.source to target platform
Prepare 6.6.2-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v6.6.1.202309021850-r
Checkout: better directory handling
Document commit-graph options supported by JGit
Fix warning raised for local variable hiding DfsPackFile#index
Suppress boxing warnings in DfsPackFile
Remove unused API problem filters
Suppress boxing warnings in tests
Fix warning about empty block
Update mockito to 5.5.0
Update byte-buddy to 1.14.7
Prepare 6.7.0-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v6.7.0.202308301100-rc1
Change-Id: Ib2a1000ead5ca6cf3816e9e9496ad5d92f4dc963
The chunk list is calculated before start writing and it is
immutable afterwards.
Make this explicit using an unmodifiable list for the chunks.
Change-Id: I4a5cfb1f3d06a9393d8d93a3fac3c128cf3faec0
The final size of the commit-graph is known before-hand. As a
safety-net, assert the written size matches the expected value.
Change-Id: Ib0828a7cce5bacb33f6325ee3910f4eebd95eb8c
When checking out a file into the working tree ensure that all parent
directories of the file below the working tree root are actually
directories and do exist before we try to create the file.
When multiple files are to be checked out (or even a whole tree), this
may check the same directories over and over again. Asking the file
system every time for file attributes is a potentially expensive
operation. As a remedy, introduce an in-memory cache of directory
states for a particular check-out operation.
Apply the same fix also in the ResolveMerger, which may also check out
files, and also in the PatchApplier. In PatchApplier, also validate
paths.
Change-Id: Ie12864c54c9f901a2ccee7caddec73027f353111
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
CommitGraphWriter first defines the chunks and then writes them. If at
write time a chunk is unknown, it is ignored. This is brittle: if
somebody adds a chunk to the header but not to the actual writing, the
commit-graph is broken and there is no error reported anywhere.
Throw exception if at write time a chunk is unknown. This can only
happen by a coding error in the writer.
Change-Id: Iade677bb6ce368b6941b75a21c622917afa3b751
C git uses this alternate fallback location if the file exists and
~/.gitconfig does not. Implement this also for JGit.
If both files exist, reading behavior is as if the XDG config was
inserted between the HOME config and the system config. Writing
behaviour is different: all changes will be applied only in the HOME
config. Updates will occur in the XDG config only if the HOME config
does not exist.
This is consistent with the behavior of C git; compare [1], especially
the sections on FILES and SCOPES, and the description of the --global
option.
[1] https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config
Bug: 581875
Change-Id: I2460b9aa963fd2811ed8a5b77b05107d916f2b44
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
The benefit is that certain InputStreams can override the default
implementation for performance reasons.
Change-Id: I4c924157ec0f0ec63b0eca7cdbdc9325af24cab6
Introduce a core.packedIndexGitUseStrongRefs configuration key, which
defaults to true so that the current behavior does not change. However,
setting it to false allows soft references to be used for Pack indices
instead of strong references so that they can be garbage collected when
there is memory pressure.
Pack objects can be large when associated with pack files with large
object counts, and this memory is not really accounted for or tracked by
the WindowCache and it can be very substantial at times, especially with
many large object count projects. A particularly problematic use case is
Gerrit's ls-projects command which loads very little data in the
WindowCache via ByteWindows, but ends up loading and holding many entire
indices in memory, sometimes even after the ByteWindows for their Pack
objects have already been garbage collected since they won't get cleared
until after a new ByteWindow is loaded. By using SoftReferences, single
use indices can get cleared when there is memory pressure and OOMs can
be easily avoided, drastically reducing the amount of memory required to
perform an ls-projects on large sites with many projects and large
object counts.
On one of our test sites, an ls-projects command with strong index
references requires more than 66GB of heap to complete successfully,
with soft index references it requires less than 23GB.
Change-Id: I3cb3df52f4ce1b8c554d378807218f199077d80b
Signed-off-by: Martin Fick <quic_mfick@quicinc.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
A subclass cannot implement a listener with the default access.
Make the interface protected. Not public because so far only
subclasses are interested in this interface. We can widen the
visibility later if needed.
Change-Id: I54e5c0ef1312dfe2fa660bc8fb54e2be35c0f6df
Provide commit graph stats in the same way that we provide reftable
stats.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Change-Id: Ib80c892a26f9b552bc90f3cbe7da83b02ffebdfd
GC puts all commits reachable from heads and tags into the GC pack,
and commits reachable only from other refs (e.g. refs/changes) into
GC_REST. The commit-graph contains all commits in GC and GC_REST. This
produces too big commit graphs in some repos, beating the purpose of
loading the index.
Limit the commit graph to commits reachable from heads and tags
(i.e. commits in the GC pack).
Change-Id: I4962faea5a726d2ea3e548af0aeae370a6cc8588
We want to measure the data used to serve a request. As a first step,
we want to know how many indices are accessed during the request and
their sizes.
Expose an interface in DfsReader to announce when an index is loaded
into the reader, i.e. when its reference is set.
The interface is more flexible to implementors (what/how to collect)
than the existing DfsReaderIOStats object.
Change-Id: I56f7658fde1758efaf869fa779d11b533a81a0a7
* stable-6.6:
Update to Tycho 4.0.1
Add verification in GcKeepFilesTest that bitmaps are generated
Express the explicit intention of creating bitmaps in GC
GC: prune all packfiles after the loosen phase
Prepare 5.13.3-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.13.2.202306221912-r
Change-Id: I7294c21748897eb3f94eeffbda944b62e3206c0d
* stable-6.5:
Add verification in GcKeepFilesTest that bitmaps are generated
Express the explicit intention of creating bitmaps in GC
GC: prune all packfiles after the loosen phase
Prepare 5.13.3-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.13.2.202306221912-r
Change-Id: Id2e49252a9dc268210c9439848e77604885371aa
* stable-6.4:
Add verification in GcKeepFilesTest that bitmaps are generated
Express the explicit intention of creating bitmaps in GC
GC: prune all packfiles after the loosen phase
Prepare 5.13.3-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.13.2.202306221912-r
Change-Id: Idb6dd6160e023673e3650653a15f6b1c540de96e
* stable-6.3:
Add verification in GcKeepFilesTest that bitmaps are generated
Express the explicit intention of creating bitmaps in GC
GC: prune all packfiles after the loosen phase
Prepare 5.13.3-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.13.2.202306221912-r
Change-Id: I0bccc36d9cc9a36f1be9b1562df35ce3a0e95eee
* stable-6.2:
Add verification in GcKeepFilesTest that bitmaps are generated
Express the explicit intention of creating bitmaps in GC
GC: prune all packfiles after the loosen phase
Prepare 5.13.3-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.13.2.202306221912-r
Change-Id: I589ed444b5cbfc5b073cac91323e2cc97ab98087
* stable-6.1:
Add verification in GcKeepFilesTest that bitmaps are generated
Express the explicit intention of creating bitmaps in GC
GC: prune all packfiles after the loosen phase
Prepare 5.13.3-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.13.2.202306221912-r
Change-Id: I5b16c3b613a95b7f28c8f6ac0b20c4c593759cea
* stable-6.0:
Add verification in GcKeepFilesTest that bitmaps are generated
Express the explicit intention of creating bitmaps in GC
GC: prune all packfiles after the loosen phase
Prepare 5.13.3-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.13.2.202306221912-r
Change-Id: Ib08037f6055dac1776e38cfb4ff8c88a50ad3e60
* stable-5.13:
Add verification in GcKeepFilesTest that bitmaps are generated
Express the explicit intention of creating bitmaps in GC
GC: prune all packfiles after the loosen phase
Prepare 5.13.3-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v5.13.2.202306221912-r
Change-Id: I1f50995d9d9c592ec0e02a04e0e409440b49f9f3
This allows extracting footers from a messages not associated with a
commit.
The public API of RevCommit is kept intact.
Change-Id: I5809c23df7b7d49641a4be3a26d6f987d3d57c9b
Bug: Google b/287891316
RevCommit and RevCommitCG were designed like "pointers" to data that
load the content on demand, not on construction. This saves memory.
Make the loading of changed-path-filter follow the same pattern. The
ChangedPathFilters are only pointers to locations in the commit-graph
(not the actual data), so the memory saving is not that big, but this
is more consistent with the rest of the API.
As 6.7 is not released, we can still change the RevWalk API.
Change-Id: Id4186ea744b8a2418d0329facae69f785108d356
When using FollowFilter's rename callback, a callback is generated with the diff. The caller that is interested in the renames knows what the diff's are but have no idea what commit generated that diff.
This will allow FollowFilter's rename callback to track diffEntry for a given commit.
Change-Id: If1e63ccd19fdcb9c58c59137110fe24e0ce023d2
The reverse index for a pack is still always computed if needed, which
is slower than parsing it from a file.
Supply the file path where the reverse index file might be so that it
parsed instead of computed if the file is present.
Change-Id: I8c60d970fd587341dfb2763fb87f1c586279f2a5
Signed-off-by: Anna Papitto <annapapitto@google.com>
The reverse index for a pack is used to quickly find an object's
position in the pack's forward index based on that object's pack offset.
It is currently computed from the forward index by sorting the index
entries by the corresponding pack offset. This computation uses
insertion sort, which has an average runtime of O(n^2).
Cgit persists a pack reverse index file
to avoid recomputing the reverse index ordering. Instead they write a
file with format
https://git-scm.com/docs/pack-format#_pack_rev_files_have_the_format
which can later be read and parsed into the in-memory reverse index
each time it is needed.
PackReverseIndexV1 parses a reverse index file with the official
version 1 format into an in-memory representation of the reverse index
which implements methods to find an object's forward index position
from its offset in logorithmic time.
Change-Id: I60a92463fbd6a8cc9c1c7451df1c14d0a21a0f64
Signed-off-by: Anna Papitto <annapapitto@google.com>
The existing #read and #computeFromIndex static builder methods require
the caller to choose whether to supply an input stream of a reverse
index file or a forward index to compute the reverse index from, which
is slower.
Allow a caller to provide a file path where the pack's reverse index
might be and the pack's forward index index and simply get some reverse
index instance back. Prefer opening and parsing the file if it is
present, to save computation time. Otherwise, fall back onto computing
the reverse index from the pack's forward index.
Change-Id: I09bdd4b813ad62c86add586417b2ab86e9331aec
Signed-off-by: Anna Papitto <annapapitto@google.com>
The new version 1 file-based reverse index has a footer with the
checksum of the corresponding pack file and a checksum of its own
contents. The initial implementation doesn't enforce that the pack
checksum matches the checksum found in the forward index nor that the
self checksum matches the contents of the file just read in.
Offer a method for reverse index users to verify the checksums in a way
appropriate to the version being used. For the pre-existing computed
version, always succeed since it is not based on a file so there is no
possibility of corruption.
Check for corruption of the file itself during parsing the checksum
footer, by comparing the self checksum with the digest of the file
contents read.
Change-Id: I87ff3933cf1afa76663350400b616695e4966cb6
Signed-off-by: Anna Papitto <annapapitto@google.com>
The ComputedPackReverseIndex uses a custom sorting algorithm, based on
bucket sort with insertion sort but with the data managed as a linked
list across two int arrays. This custom algorithm relies on the set of
values being sorted being exactly 0, ..., n-1; so that they can serve a
second purpose of being indexes into a second equally sized list.
This custom algorithm was introduced ~10 years ago in
6cc532a43c.
The original author is no longer an active contributor, so it is
valuable for the code to be readable, especially as there is currently
active work on reverse indexes.
Rename variables and add comments to clarify the algorithm and improve
readability. There are no functional changes to the algorithm.
Change-Id: Ic3b682203f20e06f9f865f81259e034230f9720a
Signed-off-by: Anna Papitto <annapapitto@google.com>
Currently, bloom filters are written and used without any way to turn
them off. Add a per-repo config variable to control whether bloom
filters are written. As for reading, add a JGit option to control this.
(A JGit option is used instead of a per-repo config variable as there is
usually no reason not to use the bloom filters if they are present, but
a global control to disable them is useful if there turns out to be an
issue with the implementation of bloom filters.)
The config that controls reading is the same as C Git, but the config
for writing is not: C Git has no config to control writing, but whether
bloom filters are written depends on whether bloom filters are already
present and what arguments are passed to "git commit-graph write". See
the manpage of "git commit-graph" for more information.
Change-Id: I1b7b25340387673506252b9260b22bfe147bde58
Teach CommitGraphWriter to reuse changed path filters that have been
read from the commit graph file whenever possible.
Change-Id: I1acbfa1613ca7198386a49209028886af360ddb6
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Teach RevWalk, TreeRevFilter, PathFilter, and FollowFilter to use
changed path filters, whenever available, to speed revision walks by
skipping commits that fail the changed path filter.
This work is based on earlier work by Kyle Zhao
(I441be984b609669cff77617ecfc838b080ce0816).
Change-Id: I7396f70241e571c63aabe337f6de1b8b9800f7ed
Signed-off-by: kylezhao <kylezhao@tencent.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
As described in the parent commit, add support for reading the BIDX and
BDAT chunks of the commit graph file, as described in man gitformat-
commit-graph(5).
This work is based on earlier work by Kyle Zhao
(I160f6b022afaa842c331fb9a086974e49dced7b2).
Change-Id: I82e02e6a3a3b758e6bf9d7bbd2198f0ffe3a331b
Signed-off-by: kylezhao <kylezhao@tencent.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Add support for writing the BIDX and BDAT chunks of the commit graph
file, as described in man gitformat-commit-graph(5). The ability to read
such chunks will be added in a subsequent commit.
This work is based on earlier work by Kyle Zhao
(Ib863782af209f26381e3ca0a2c119b99e84b679c).
Change-Id: Ic18e6f0eeec7da1e1ff31751aabda5e6952dbe6e
Signed-off-by: kylezhao <kylezhao@tencent.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>