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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthias Sohn 9167ee57a3 Merge "Fix annotation of deprecated constant CONFIG_KEY_STREAM_FILE_TRESHOLD" 2023-11-16 19:41:46 -05:00
Matthias Sohn 2986d39ae8 Fix annotation of deprecated constant CONFIG_KEY_STREAM_FILE_TRESHOLD
Change-Id: I71f067199c63aa1407f543f6d40ef05b928e9f95
2023-11-17 01:13:01 +01:00
Ivan Frade e612c25228 BitmapWalkListener: Use plain interface with noop instance
In this new interface default methods are useful only to instantiate
noop instances. We rather reuse the same noop instance and save the
"default" to add backward compatible methods to existing interfaces.

Make the methods regular interface methods and provide a noop
instance.

Change-Id: Ie84ff17c8e9f16837245751739ee8c99463e76ee
2023-11-16 16:05:14 -08:00
Ivan Frade 4d82d0aa1f BitmapWalkListener: Add method and rename for commits
During the walk, the commit can be either
1. already in the walk bitmap
2. unvisited so far with bitmap in the bitmap index
3. unvisited so far without bitmap in the bitmap index

Expose these three states in the interface. This makes the interface
easier to explain: it reports the commits found during the walk.

As it is all about commits, rename the methods to onCommit***.

Change-Id: I661f303eb22d3e735b0e439f16df7ace612376d9
2023-11-16 14:37:24 -08:00
Ivan Frade 4b5e992834 Merge "CommitGraphWriter: Remove unnecesary progress update call" 2023-11-16 14:53:13 -05:00
Jonathan Nieder decd86992a Merge "PatchApplier: wrap output's TemporaryBuffer with a CountingOutputStream" 2023-11-16 05:26:55 -05:00
Nitzan Gur-Furman 754a1b4922 PatchApplier: wrap output's TemporaryBuffer with a CountingOutputStream
The documentation for TemporaryBuffer::length says:
"The length is only accurate after {@link #close()} has been invoked".
However, we need to have the stream open while accessing the length.

This prevents patches on large files to be applied correctly, as the
result get trimmed.

Bug: Google b/309500446
Change-Id: Ic1540f6d0044088f3b46f1fad5f6a28ec254b711
2023-11-16 09:47:19 +01:00
Ivan Frade d3f711ca1d BitmapWalker: announce walked objects via listener interface
We want to know what objects had a bitmap in the walk, to see where do
they sit in the commit history and evaluate our bitmap selection
algorithm.

Add a listener interface to the bitmap walker announcing the objects
walked and whether they had bitmap.

Change-Id: I956fe2ad927a500710d2cbe78ecd4d26f178c266
2023-11-15 15:04:31 -08:00
Matthias Sohn 91c9146224 Fix typo in constant name CONFIG_KEY_STREAM_FILE_TRESHOLD
Since it's part of the API deprecate the wrong spelling and add the
correct one with the same value.

Change-Id: I0f6ea95a5e66c9e80142eb6d40eb7ec3a7aaf8e2
2023-11-15 16:02:43 +01:00
Nasser Grainawi 4aaf8cad90 Simplify StringUtils#commonPrefix
By first checking for null-ness and then for the number of strings to
compare we can get rid of a redundant null check.

Change-Id: I0d9a088352c6c1ffea12bc2cded2c63e5293a8a7
2023-11-14 09:13:19 +01:00
Dariusz Luksza 4f18c50950 Optimize RefDirectory.getRefsByPrefix(String...)
Currently for file-based repositories JGit will go over all refs in the
repository forach `ref-prefix` listed in the `ls-refs` command in git
protocol v2 request.

Native git, uses a different approach, where all refs are read once and
then for each ref, all `ref-prefix` filter values are checked in one
pass.

This change implements this approach in JGit only in the `RefDirectory`
backend. And makes `ref-prefix` filtering ~40% faster for repositories
with packed refs.

Different implementations were tested on a synthetic file repository
with 10k refs in `refs/heads/` and `290k` in `refs/changes`. Before
testing `git pack-refs` command was executed. All results are in
seconds.

Current Impl:               39.340   37.093   35.996
Nested for loops:           25.077   24.742   24.748
Nested streams:             24.827   24.890   27.525
Parallel stream + stream:   23.357   23.318   23.174
Nested parallel streams:    23.490   23.318   23.317
Stream + for loop:          23.147   23.210   23.126
Parallel stream + for loop: 23.317   23.423   22.847

The elapsed time was measured around `getRefByPrefix` call in
`Uploadapack.getFilteredRefs(Collection<String>)` (around lines 952 and
954). For testing a modified version of
`UploadPackTest.testV2LsRefsRefPrefix()` was used. The modifications
here included:
  * shadowing protected `repo` variable with `FileRepository` pointing
    to the synthetic repo with 300k refs described above,
  * mimicking the git client clone request by adding `ref-prefix HEAD`,
    `ref-prefix refs/heads/` and `ref-prefix refs/tags/`

Based on the above results, the implementation with parallel stream and
stream was selected.

Bug: 578550
Signed-off-by: Dariusz Luksza <dariusz.luksza@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I6416846c074b611ff6ec9d351dbafcfbcaf68e66
2023-11-12 13:31:16 +01:00
Ivan Frade fcea1fe496 CommitGraphWriter: Remove unnecesary progress update call
Change [1] reduced the scope of the "writing commit graph" monitoring
task. This left some monitor#update() calls out of any task. When out
of a task, the #update call is a noop.

Delete this update calls as they are noops and misleading.

The affected chunks are usually small and quick to write, so probably
they don't need progress monitoring.

[1] https://git.eclipse.org/r/c/jgit/jgit/+/205339

Change-Id: I74d94e6e44e58816937dc8a84e5a10b340e54e0b
2023-11-10 08:33:00 -08:00
Matthias Sohn 1b28c2d001 Merge changes I0d10aeac,I9aced1b7,Ied394859,Ibb61f63f,I20498746, ...
* changes:
  Use try-with-resource to ensure UploadPack is closed
  Fix hiding field warning
  Fix warning for empty code blocks
  Fix boxing warnings
  errorprone: remove unnecessary parentheses
  Update mockito to 5.7.0 and bytebuddy to 1.14.9
  Enable Maven reproducible builds
  Upgrade bazlets to the latest revision
2023-11-10 03:03:36 -05:00
Ivan Frade c2c61a88f9 Merge "Revert "Optimise Git protocol v2 `ref-prefix` scanning"" 2023-11-08 18:15:51 -05:00
Matthias Sohn 3652dd437f Fix boxing warnings
Change-Id: Ibb61f63f17e909ee0e6a781c9418f7c1ac2c7cd7
2023-11-09 00:08:42 +01:00
Matthias Sohn 3ca786d767 errorprone: remove unnecessary parentheses
See https://errorprone.info/bugpattern/UnnecessaryParentheses

Change-Id: I204987469d478c9cc887ac66c9ffc84c9977c400
2023-11-09 00:08:42 +01:00
Matthias Sohn 6007371e3a Enable Maven reproducible builds
- configure Maven to run build reproducibly [1]
- use UTC timestamp of checked out commit as build timestamp
- add git-describe, git-commit-id, git-commit-id, git-tags,
  git-remote-origin-url to MANIFEST.MF files
- configure cyclonedx-maven-plugin to also use UTC timestamp of
  checked out commit
- for packaging build use tycho-buildtimestamp-jgit [2] to ensure
  version uses the timestamp of the last commit
- SBOMs are not reproducible by design [3] they should have a build
  timestamp matching the time when the build was executed and a serial
  number which is a unique UUID per build run. Hence exclude them from
  comparison [4].
- Use gmavenplus-plugin to format build timestamps. Maven expects
  build timestamp in ISO-8601 format, to replace the qualifier in
  versions the timestamp format must be compatible with rules for OSGi
  version numbers. Didn't find a way to read the properties set by the
  git-commit-id-maven-plugin from another plugin. Hence use JGit in a
  groovy script to get the commit time of the current HEAD and provide
  it in these two formats.

TODO: packaging build (features and p2 repository) is not yet binary
reproducible since that's not yet supported by Tycho [5], artefacts have
reproducible version numbers but file lastModified timestamps are not
yet reproducible.

Test plan for Maven build:
- build using
  mvn clean install"
- verify second build is reproducible:
  mvn -T1 clean verify artifact:compare
  verification seems not to be thread-safe, hence run it with a single
  thread using option -T1

For packaging build (still fails due to non-reproducible file
timestamps):
- build using
  mvn -f org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/pom.xml clean install
- verify second build is reproducible:
  mvn -T1 -f org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/pom.xml clean verify artifact:compare

[1] https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-reproducible-builds.html
[2] https://wiki.eclipse.org/Tycho/Reproducible_Version_Qualifiers
[3] https://github.com/CycloneDX/cyclonedx-maven-plugin/issues/84
[4] https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-artifact-plugin/compare-mojo.html
[5] https://github.com/eclipse-tycho/tycho/issues/233

Change-Id: I0202f55a1b6ae0edd922cfef638beb39d2ce9417
2023-11-09 00:08:42 +01:00
Ivan Frade 7ac2d25736 Revert "Optimise Git protocol v2 `ref-prefix` scanning"
This reverts commit 3937300f3e.

Reason for revert: This kills performance on the DFS side, that relies on loading the minimal amount of refs and reftables for quick prefix searches.

Reverting as a safe option to keep master in good performance until we decide how to reintroduce this change.

Change-Id: I7b1a3f900d9c78ce95cf0972abb50b6becfe3bb1
2023-11-08 17:48:08 -05:00
Matthias Sohn 66cf4f6f24 Merge "ComboBitset: Add Javadoc" 2023-11-08 02:49:06 -05:00
Han-Wen Nienhuys ac70632f51 ComboBitset: Add Javadoc
Change-Id: I799991327cadf646329eacbac40d41cb1b3391ad
2023-11-07 16:10:06 -08:00
Ivan Frade 593fbf7c3d CommitGraphWriter: Add progress monitor to bloom filter computation
Bloom filter computation can be an expensive process and right now it
is invisible to the user.

Report progress while calculating bloom filters.

Log of GC with bloom filter enabled:

Computing commit-graph path bloom filters: 100% (9551/9551)
Computing commit-graph generation numbers: 100% (9551/9551)
Writing out commit-graph: 100% (9551/9551)

Change-Id: Ife65e63ac2c37d064d5f049a366cbb52c3ef6798
2023-11-07 14:34:38 -08:00
Ivan Frade 5207bf0707 CommitGraphWriter: Use ProgressMonitor from the OutputStream
The same progress monitor is passed around as parameter and inside the
output stream. The functions use one to start tasks and another to
report progress, which is confusing. The stream needs the monitor to
check cancellations so we cannot remove it from there.

Make all code take the monitor from the stream.

Change-Id: Id3cb9c1cb0bd47318b46ef934a9d4037341e25a7
2023-11-07 14:00:05 -08:00
Ivan Frade c46b54eeac CommitGraphWriter: Unnest generation-number progress
The ProgressMonitor task to track the calculation of generation
numbers is nested inside the task that follows the writing of all
lines in the commit-graph. ProgressMonitor doesn't support nested
tasks and this confuses the counting.

Move the start/end of the "writing commit graph" task to the
writeCommitData section, after calculating the generation
numbers. Make that task track by commits instead of by lines.

Moving the start/end of the progress task to the chunk-writing
functions is clearer and easier to extend.

Logging of GC before:
Writing out commit-graph in 3 passes:  51% ( 9807/19358)
Computing commit-graph generation numbers: 100% (9551/9551)

Logging of GC after:
Computing commit-graph generation numbers: 100% (9551/9551)
Writing out commit-graph: 100% (9551/9551)

Change-Id: I87d69c06c9a3c7e75be12b6f0d1a63b5924e298a
2023-11-07 13:41:54 -08:00
Dariusz Luksza 3937300f3e Optimise Git protocol v2 `ref-prefix` scanning
Currenty JGit will go over all refs in the repository for each
`ref-prefix`. This means that refs will be read multiple
times, which leads to subpar performance.

Native git, uses a different approach, where all refs are read once
and then for each ref, all `ref-prefix` filter values are checked in
one pass.

This change implements this approach in JGit. And makes `ref-prefix`
filtering ~28% faster for a repository with fully packed refs
and ~5% when RefTable is used instead of refdir.

Different implementations were tested on a synthetic file repository
with 300k refs. Different implementations were tested for unpacked and
fully packed refs (results are in seconds).

Unpacked refs:
 Current Impl:               54.838   57.234   56.138
 Nested for loops:           36.094   37.025   36.502
 Nested stream's:            36.154   35.989   37.262
 Parallel stream + stream:   36.923   37.272   35.362
 Nested parallel stream's:   35.512   38.395   36.745
 Stream + for loop:          34.950   36.164   37.191
 Parallel stream + for loop: 37.695   35.511   35.378

Packed refs:
 Current Impl:               39.713   39.954   38.653
 Nested for loops:           29.891   29.753   29.377
 Nested stream's:            30.340   29.637   30.412
 Parallel stream + stream:   28.653   28.254   29.138
 Nested parallel stream's:   29.942   28.850   31.030
 Stream + for loop:          29.405   29.576   30.539
 Parallel stream + for loop: 29.012   29.215   29.380

RefTable:
 Current Impl:               0.273   0.294   0.330
 Nested for loops:           0.252   0.169   0.215
 Nested stream's:            0.252   0.228   0.213
 Parallel stream + stream:   0.233   0.259   0.247
 Nested parallel stream's:   0.416   0.309   0.340
 Stream + for loop:          0.224   0.247   0.242
 Parallel stream + for loop: 0.347   0.246   0.346

The elapsed time was measured around `getRefsByPrefix` call in
`UploadPack.getFilteredRefs(Collection<String>)` (around lines 952 and
954).

Based on the above results, the implementation with parallel stream and
stream was selected.

Bug: 578550
Change-Id: Iac3a3aacf897b87b3448c1d528cdac64ad312199
Signed-off-by: Dariusz Luksza <dariusz.luksza@gmail.com>
2023-11-07 01:29:39 +01:00
Patrick Hiesel 5f563e386e UploadPack: use want-refs as advertised set in fetch v2
Protocol v2 introduced refs-in-wants and ls-remote with
prefixes. UploadPack already uses prefixes provided by the client
during a v2 ref advertisement (ls-refs). However, when the client
consequently sends another request to fetch a previously advertised
ref (with want-ref lines), the server uses the whole set of advertised
refs to compute reachability.

In repos with many refs, this slows down the reachability checks
setting up and walking through unnecessary refs. For gerrit it can
also break valid requests because in gerrit "all" means "recent" and
the wanted-ref could fall out of the "recent" range when reloading all
refs at fetch time.

Treat wanted-refs like a ref-prefix when calculating the advertised
refs on v2 fetch command. Less refs means a faster setup and less walk
for the reachability checks. Note that wanted-refs filters only over
the refs visible to the user, so this doesn't give any extra
visibility to the caller.

If the request contains also "want <oid>" lines, we cannot use this
optimization. Those objects could be reachable from any visible
branch, not necessarily in the wanted-refs.

Google-Bug: b/122888978
Change-Id: I2a4ae171d4fc5d4cb30b020cb073ad23dd5a66c4
2023-10-27 07:39:45 -07:00
Ronald Bhuleskar 093bde5181 BasePackFetchConnection: Avoid full clone with useNegotiationTip
With the useNegotiationTip flag (introduced in change 738dacb), the client sends to the server only the tips of the wanted refs for the negotiation. Some wanted refs may not exist in the client (yet) and our implementation ignores them. So when only non-existing refs are wanted, jgit doesn't send any tips and the server understands it is a full clone.

In useNegotiationTip, send ALL_REFS if any of the wanted refs does not exists locally.

Change-Id: Ide04c5df785b9212abcd9d3cba194515e0af166f
2023-10-25 16:43:25 -04:00
Ivan Frade f91afe5f57 DfsPackFile: Do not attempt to read stream if pack doesn't have it
Other getters (e.g. bitmap or commit graph) cover the case that the
pack doesn't have the corresponding extension.

Do the same here to detect this early and avoid an IOException in
openFile.

Change-Id: I29726b7ede0f795d35543453a3e7f92cee872a78
2023-10-17 15:45:51 -07:00
Ivan Frade 9323b430b9 PackObjectSizeIndexLoader: Log wrong bytes on exception
When the exception is thrown, we don't know if it is because the
stream didn't have data or had a wrong header.

Log the read bytes to differentiate these cases.

Change-Id: Ie7612eab39016f5ad7f1bfb2e07cab972dab796f
2023-10-17 15:45:51 -07:00
Matthias Sohn c89f7b8748 Silence API warnings for API added in 5.13.3
This was added in
- f103a1d5c6 "Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects"
- f5f4bf0ad9 "Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap
                processing"

Change-Id: Id6af9fe549535c4e92de9080a41ef9f72a6646dd
2023-10-17 11:25:12 +02:00
Thomas Wolf 0f078da4e4 FileBasedConfig: in-process synchronization for load() and save()
On Windows reading and replacing a file via renaming concurrently may
fail either in the reader or in the thread renaming the file. For
renaming, FileUtils.rename() has a last-case fallback in which it
deletes the target file before attempting the rename. If a reader reads
at that moment, it will produce an empty config, and the snapshot and
hash may be wrong because the concurrently running save() may set them.

It's not really possible to do all this in a thread-safe manner without
some synchronization. Add a read-write lock to synchronize readers and
writers to avoid at least that JGit steps on its own feet.

Bug: 451508
Change-Id: I7e5f0f26e02f34ba02dc925a445044d3e21389b4
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
2023-10-14 23:33:11 +02:00
Thomas Wolf f6774fa8ee FileUtils.rename(): better retry handling
When the atomic move fails on Windows, it may be because some other
thread is currently reading the destination. If we delete the file
then, that reader may get an exception, and conclude the file didn't
exist, even though the rename() would re-create it right away.

Try to avoid this from happening frequently by only deleting the
destination on the last retry. Also don't sleep after the last attempt.

Bug: 451508
Change-Id: I95bb4ec59d6e7efb4a7fc8d67f5df301f690257a
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
2023-10-14 23:33:11 +02:00
Thomas Wolf cb46ee3544 FileBasedConfig: ensure correct snapshot if no file
When no config file exists, use FileSnapshot.MISSING_FILE.

Bug: 451508
Change-Id: I8a09cb756a8a4746189da5b3514dfcf81d10b3b1
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
2023-10-14 23:33:11 +02:00
Thomas Wolf 621685d3ca DeleteBranchCommand: update config only at the end
When multiple branches were to be removed, the git config was updated
after each and every branch. Newly do so only once at the end, after all
branches have been deleted.

Because there may be an exception after some branches have already been
deleted, take care to update the config even if an exception is thrown.

Bug: 451508
Change-Id: I645be8a1a59a1476d421e46933c3f7cbd0639fec
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
2023-10-14 23:33:11 +02:00
Thomas Wolf ecf94d1595 Config.removeSection() telling whether it changed the config
Add a variant of unsetSection() that returns whether it did indeed
change the config. This can be used in to skip saving the config if
it was not changed.

Also fix the iteration over the entries: lastWasMatch was never reset,
and thus all empty lines after a match would be removed.

Change-Id: Iea9e84aa74b1e4bb3c89efe3936fa3a8a09532e5
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
2023-10-14 23:33:10 +02:00
Thomas Wolf f93ccb7fd4 RebaseCommand: return correct status on stash apply conflicts
Ensure that also the fast-forward cases return status
STASH_APPLY_CONFLICTS when applying the stash produces conflicts.

Bug: 582526
Change-Id: Ib989ff431dca6e301eb05156ca054a7115fa6ad5
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <twolf@apache.org>
2023-10-13 16:45:55 -04:00
Matthias Sohn e4779dab99 Merge branch 'stable-6.7'
* stable-6.7:
  PackConfig: fix @since tags
  Remove unused API problem filters
  Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects
  Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap processing

Change-Id: I7e0856a5d70d5d155cf6874383ea1f5622d5238a
2023-10-13 21:31:00 +02:00
Matthias Sohn 01dde5c767 Merge branch 'stable-6.6' into stable-6.7
* stable-6.6:
  PackConfig: fix @since tags
  Remove unused API problem filters
  Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects
  Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap processing

Change-Id: I29241619e6c09933bb856e486f379be10dd609c2
2023-10-13 09:06:21 +02:00
Matthias Sohn b6098c549d Merge branch 'stable-6.5' into stable-6.6
* stable-6.5:
  PackConfig: fix @since tags
  Remove unused API problem filters
  Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects
  Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap processing

Change-Id: I7272a22451c0de6b4770767e7bb4e24c81518c20
2023-10-13 08:50:48 +02:00
Matthias Sohn 626264a12d Merge branch 'stable-6.4' into stable-6.5
* stable-6.4:
  PackConfig: fix @since tags
  Remove unused API problem filters
  Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects
  Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap processing

Change-Id: I2951d01f5f4581bee20079508cd8ee6ca8554f1f
2023-10-13 02:07:39 +02:00
Matthias Sohn da60ac9aa6 Merge branch 'stable-6.3' into stable-6.4
* stable-6.3:
  PackConfig: fix @since tags
  Remove unused API problem filters
  Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects
  Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap processing

Change-Id: I4b94a2b79941c085fa2f62246e8e879aaa85cd3f
2023-10-13 01:33:56 +02:00
Matthias Sohn c59bf16291 Merge branch 'stable-6.2' into stable-6.3
* stable-6.2:
  PackConfig: fix @since tags
  Remove unused API problem filters
  Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects
  Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap processing

Change-Id: I22b89bf00dcef26b2096d25397aa9a57a745a92b
2023-10-13 01:31:01 +02:00
Matthias Sohn 1618c3e498 Merge branch 'stable-6.1' into stable-6.2
* stable-6.1:
  PackConfig: fix @since tags
  Remove unused API problem filters
  Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects
  Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap processing

Change-Id: Ib4e4fe407dce334c7537bf278baa39db93aa2f09
2023-10-13 00:51:04 +02:00
Matthias Sohn 1175f14c1d Merge branch 'stable-6.0' into stable-6.1
* stable-6.0:
  PackConfig: fix @since tags
  Remove unused API problem filters
  Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects
  Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap processing

Change-Id: I0c9c0b3c206cac03a93b30eda348177a4de35c36
2023-10-13 00:43:31 +02:00
Matthias Sohn add5c14b4d Merge branch 'stable-5.13' into stable-6.0
* stable-5.13:
  PackConfig: fix @since tags
  Remove unused API problem filters
  Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects
  Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap processing

Change-Id: Ifeaa4b4f0c5944d4ecd3042be429833ff72b43ed
2023-10-13 00:26:22 +02:00
Matthias Sohn 4d6671b4ce PackConfig: fix @since tags
Change-Id: Ia513f7cdbf3c197e8661720fc804984ff165fc5c
2023-10-13 00:19:12 +02:00
Matthias Sohn 244165fc56 Remove unused API problem filters
Change-Id: I9d5b96cf841478af8613667ef8574423630f8028
2023-10-13 00:18:59 +02:00
Antonio Barone f103a1d5c6 Add support for git config repack.packKeptObjects
Change Ide3445e652 introduced the `--pack-kept-objects` option to GC for
including the objects contained in the locked packfiles during the
repack phase.

Whilst this allowed to explicitly pass a command line argument to the
jgit gc program, it did not allow the option to be read from
configuration.

Allow the pack kept objects option to be configured exactly as C-Git
documents [1], by introducing a new `repack.packKeptObjects`
configuration.

`repack.packKeptObjects` defaults to `true`, when the
`pack.buildBitmaps` is `true` (which is the default case), `false`
otherwise.

[1] https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#Documentation/git-config.txt-repackpackKeptObjects

Bug: 582292
Change-Id: Ia931667277410d71bc079d27c097a57094299840
2023-10-12 22:51:14 +02:00
Luca Milanesio f5f4bf0ad9 Do not exclude objects in locked packs from bitmap processing
Packfiles having an equivalent .keep file are associated with in-flight
pushes that haven't been completed, with potentially a set of git
objects not yet referenced by a ref.

If the Git client is not up-to-date, it may result in pushing a
packfile, generating a <packfile>.keep on the server, which
may also contain existing commits due to the lack of Git protocol
negotiation in the git-receive-pack.

The Git protocol negotiation is the phase where the client and the
server exchange the list of refs they have for trying to find a common
base and minimise the amount of objects to be transferred.

The repack phase in GC was previously skipping all objects that were
contained in all packfiles having a <packfile>.keep file associated
(aka "locked packfiles"), which did not take into consideration the
fact that excluding the existing commits would have resulted in the
generation of an invalid bitmap file.

The code for excluding the objects in the locked packfiles was written
well before the bitmap was introduced, hence could not consider a use
case that did not exist at that time.

However, when the bitmap was introduced, the exclusion of locked
packfiles was not changed, hence creating a potential problem.
The issue went unnoticed for many years because the bitmap generation
was disabled when JGit noticed any locked packfiles; however, the
bitmaps are enabled again since  Id722e68d9f , and the the issue is now
visible and is impacting the GC repack phase.

Introduce the '--pack-kept-objects' option in GC for including the
objects contained in the locked packfiles during the repack phase,
which is not an issue because of the following:

- If there are any existing commits duplicated in the packfiles
  they will be just considered once anyway because the repack doesn't
  generate duplicates in the output packfile.

- If there are any new commits that do not have any ref pointing to
  them, they will be automatically excluded from the output repacked
  packfile.

The same identical solution is adopted in the C implementation of git
in repack.c.

Because the locked packfile is not pruned, any new commits not pointed
by any refs will remain in the repository and there will not be any
accidental pruning or object loss as it is today before this change.

As a side-effect of this change, it is now potentially possible to still
have duplicate BLOBs after GC when the keep packfile contained existing
objects. However, it is way better to keep the duplication until the
next GC phase rather than omitting existing objects from repacking and,
therefore generating an invalid bitmap and incorrect packfile.

Bug: 582292
Bug: 582455
Change-Id: Ide3445e652fcf256a7912f881cb898897c99b8f8
2023-10-12 22:46:08 +02:00
Ivan Frade 42917767f9 UploadPack: Delay freeing refs in sendPack()
Change [1] set refs to null at the beggining of sendPack claiming they
are not needed anymore, but they are still used few lines below to
hoist referenced objects to the front of the pack. With refs nullified,
the hoist doesn't happened. This hasn't caused any problem so far,
probably because it is just an optimization and the objects are in the
pack anyway.

Move the nullification after the hoisting to keep the optimization and
save the memory.

[1] https://git.eclipse.org/r/c/jgit/jgit/+/161341

Change-Id: I8455249d8482f616af362d3912b718064d473b49
2023-09-28 15:06:40 -07:00
Thomas Wolf e8955fb506 Merge "Fix log level for successful execution of ShutdownHook#notify to debug" 2023-09-26 17:40:52 -04:00