The WindowCache is configured statically with a default
WindowCacheConfig. The default config says (for backwards
compatibility reasons) to publish the MBean. As a result,
the MBean always gets published.
By delaying the MBean registration until the first call to
getInstance() or get(PackFile, long) we can avoid the forced
registration and do it only if not re-configured in the meantime
not to publish the bean. (As is done by Egit, to avoid a very
early costly access to the user and system config during plug-in
activation.)
Bug: 563740
Change-Id: I8a941342c0833acee2107515e64299aada7e0520
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Index format version 4 was introduced in C git in 2012. It's about
time that JGit can deal with it.
Version 4 added prefix path compression. Instead of writing the full
path for each index entry to disk, only the difference to the previous
entry's path is written: a variable-encoded int telling how many bytes
to remove from the previous entry's path to get the common prefix,
followed by the new suffix.
Also, cache entries in a version 4 index are not padded anymore.
Internally, version 3 and version 4 index entries are identical; it's
only the stored format that changes.
Implement this path compression, and make sure we write an index file
that we read previously in the same format. (Only changing from version
2 to version 3 if there are extended flags.)
Add support for the "feature.manyFiles" and the "index.version" git
configs, and honor them when writing a new index file.
Add tests, including a compatibility test that verifies that JGit can
read a version 4 index generated by C git and write an identical
version 4 index.
Bug: 565774
Change-Id: Id83241cf009e50f950eb42f8d56b834fb47da1ed
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
The timeout on RemoteSession.exec() cannot be a timeout for the
whole command. It can only be a timeout for setting up the process;
after that it's the application's responsibility to implement some
timeout for the execution of the command, for instance by calling
Process.waitFor(int, TimeUnit) or through other means.
Sessions returned by an SshSessionFactory are already connected and
authenticated -- they must be, because RemoteSession offers no
operations for connecting or authenticating a session.
Change the implementation of SshdExecProcess.waitFor() to wait
indefinitely. The original implementation used the timeout from
RemoteSession.exec() because of that erroneous javadoc.
Change-Id: I3c7ede24ab66d4c81f72d178ce5012d383cd826e
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
SshSupport.runSshCommand() had a comment that wait with time-out
could not be used because JSchProcess.exitValue() threw the wrong
unchecked exception when the process was still running.
Fix this and make JSchProcess.exitValue() throw the right exception,
then wait with a time-out in SshSupport.
The Apache sshd client's SshdExecProcess has always used the correct
IllegalThreadStateException.
Add tests for SshSupport.runCommand().
Change-Id: Id30893174ae8be3b9a16119674049337b0cf4381
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
When exceptions occur very early in the SSH connection setup, it's
possible that an exception gets lost. A subsequent authentication
attempt may then never be notified of the failure, and then wait
indefinitely or until its timeout expires.
This is caused by race conditions in sshd. The issue has been reported
upstream as SSHD-1050,[1] but will be fixed at the earliest in sshd
2.6.0.
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/SSHD/issues/SSHD-1050
Bug: 565394
Change-Id: If9b62839db38f9e59a5e1137c2257039ba82de98
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Don't store session properties on the client but in a dedicated
per-session object that is attached to the sshd session.
Also make sure that each sshd session gets its own instance of
IdentityPasswordProvider that asks for passphrases of encrypted
private keys, and also store it on the session itself.
Bug: 563380
Change-Id: Ia88bf9f91cd22b5fd32b5972d8204d60f2de56bf
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
If I create a repository containing an empty file and clone it
with
git clone --no-checkout --filter=blob:none \
https://url/of/repository
then I would expect no blobs to be transferred over the wire. Alas,
JGit rewrites filter=blob:none to filter=blob:limit=0, so if the
repository contains an empty file then the empty blob gets
transferred.
Fix it by teaching JGit about filters based on object type to
complement the existing filters based on object size. This prepares
us for other future filters such as object:none.
In particular, this means we do not need to look up the size of the
filtered blobs, which should speed up clones. Noticed by Anna
Pologova and Terry Parker.
Change-Id: Id4b234921a190c108d8be2c87f54dcbfa811602a
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Teach the FilterSpec serialization code about tree filters so they can
be communicated over the wire and understood by the server.
While we're here, harden the FilterSpec serialization code to throw
IllegalStateException if we encounter a FilterSpec that cannot be
expressed as a "filter" line. The only public API for creating a
Filterspec is to pass in a "filter" line to be parsed, so these should
not appear in practice.
Change-Id: I9664844059ffbc9c36eb829e2d860f198b9403a0
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Improve the SshTestGitServer API for accessing the server properties.
Instead of returning the raw property map, return the proper sshd API
abstraction PropertyResolver.
This makes the interface more resilient against upstream changes.
Change-Id: Ie5b685bddc4e59f3eb6c121026d3658d57618ca4
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
OS X ships with a default /usr/bin/git that is just a wrapper that
at run-time delegates to the selected XCode toolchain, and that
prompts the user to install the XCode command line tools if not
already installed.
This is annoying for people who don't want to do so, since they'll
be prompted on each Eclipse start. Also, since on OS X the $PATH for
applications started via the GUI is not the same as the $PATH as set
via the shell profile, just using /usr/bin/git (which will normally
be found when JGit runs inside Eclipse) may give slightly surprising
results if the user has installed a non-Apple git and changed his
$PATH in the shell such that the non-Apple git is used in the shell.
(For instance by placing /usr/local/bin earlier on the path.) Eclipse
and the shell will use different git executables, and thus different
git system configs.
Therefore, try to find git via bash --login -c 'which git' not only
if we couldn't find it on $PATH but also if we found the default git
/usr/bin/git. If that finds some other git, use that. If the bash
approach also finds /usr/bin/git, double check via xcode-select -p
that an XCode git is present. If not, assume there is no git installed,
and work without any system config.
Bug: 564372
Change-Id: Ie9d010ebd9437a491ba5d92b4ffd1860c203f8ca
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Use standard java.security to generate test keys, use sshd to write
public key files, and write PKCS#8 PEM files for our non-encrypted
test private keys. This is a format that both JSch and Apache MINA
sshd can read.
Change-Id: I6ec55cfd7346b672a7fb6139d51abfb06d81a394
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Using a fixed thread pool with unbounded LinkedBlockingQueue fixes the
RejectedExecutionException thrown if too many threads try to
concurrently determine filesystem attributes.
Comparing that to an alternative implementation using an unbounded
thread pool instead showed similar performance with the reproducer (in
range of 100-1000 threads in reproducer) on my mac:
threads time
fixed threadpool up to 5 threads with LinkedBlockingQueue of unlimited
queue size
100 1103 ms
200 1602 ms
300 2369 ms
500 4002 ms
1000 11071 ms
unbounded cached threadpool
100 1108 ms
200 1591 ms
300 2299 ms
500 4577 ms
1000 11196 ms
Bug: 564202
Change-Id: I773da7414a1dca8e548349442dca9b56643be946
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Include implementation version in jgit library. This version is used
by other products that depend on JGit, and built using Bazel and not
consume officially released artifact from Central or Eclipse own Maven
repository.
Most notably, in Gerrit Code Review JGit agent that was previously
reported as "unknown", is now reported as:
JGit/v5.8.0.202006091008-r-16-g14c43828d
using this change [1].
[1] https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/c/gerrit/+/272505
Change-Id: Ia50de9ac35b8dbe9e92d8ad7d0d14cd00f057863
Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
In JGit 5.0, the FileTreeIterator was changed to skip ignored folders
by default. To catch tracked files inside ignored folders, the tree
walk needs to have a DirCacheIterator, and the FileTreeIterator has
to know about that DirCacheIterator via setDirCacheIterator(). (Or
the optimization has to be switched off explicitly via
setWalkIgnoredDirectories(true).)
Skipping ignored directories is an important optimization in some
cases, for instance in node.js/npm projects, where we'd otherwise
traverse the whole huge and deep hierarchy of the typically ignored
node_modules folder.
While all uses of WorkingTreeIterator in JGit had been adapted,
DiffFormatter was forgotten. To make it work correctly (again) also
for such cases, make it set up a WorkingTreeeIterator automatically,
and make sure the WorkingTreeSource can find such files, too. Also
pass the repository to the TreeWalks used inside the DiffFormatter
to pick up the correct attributes, filters, and line-ending settings.
Bug: 565081
Change-Id: Ie88ac81166dc396ba28b83313964c1712b6ca199
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Make sure we don't produce a spurious empty line at the end.
Bug: 564428
Change-Id: Ib991d93fbd052baca65d32a7842f07f9ddeb8130
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
SSHD-1028:[1] server doesn't close server-side sessions properly when
client disconnects.
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/SSHD/issues/SSHD-1028
Change-Id: I0d67f49e35abe8375cb1370a494dc01d0fb2c9b1
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
The message "Too many commands" implies there is a hard limit on the
number of commands, which isn't the case. The limit is on the total
size of the received data, as explained in change I84317d396 which
introduced the configuration setting receive.maxCommandBytes:
shorter reference names allow for more commands, longer reference
names permit fewer commands per batch.
Change the message to:
Commands size exceeds limit defined in receive.maxCommandBytes
Change-Id: I678b78f919b2fec8f8058f3403f2541c26a5d00e
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
When iterating over the remote URLs to find one that matches "origin",
it always exits after the first iteration whether it has found the
remote or not. The break should be inside the conditional block so
that it exits when "origin" is found, otherwise continues to iterate
over the remaining remote URLs.
Found by Sonar Lint.
Change-Id: Ic969e54071d1cf095334007c1c1bab6579044dd2
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Add a test that confirms:
- No rename detector is initialized by default
- Rename detector is initialized after calling setDetectRenames(true)
- Rename limit and rename score have the default values 400 and
60, respectively. Note that there are no constants for these values
so the test hard codes them.
Change-Id: I327e2b348a40ef67d8a184e5ab09f4e9ab573e1c
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
* stable-5.8:
Add new osgi fragments to maven-central deploy scripts
Do not require org.assertj.core.annotations
Change-Id: I338065e7d2bf95b59a13d09cff7aea0c7689fe42
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
MergedReftable ignores the last reftable in the stack while calculating the
minUpdateIndex.
Update the loop indices to include all reftables in the minUpdateIndex
calculation, while skipping position 0 as it is read outside the loop.
Change-Id: I12d3e714581e93d178be79c02408a67ab2bd838e
Signed-off-by: Minh Thai <mthai@google.com>
Currently we're buffering the inflated bitmap entry in
BasePackBitmapIndex to optimize running time. However, this will use
lots of memory during the creation of the pack bitmap index file.
And change 161456, which rewrote the entire getBitmap method, increased
the fetch latency significantly.
This commit introduces getBitmapWithoutCaching method which is used in
the pack bitmap index file creation only and aims to save memory during
garbage collection and not increase fetch latency.
Change-Id: I7b982c9d4e38f5f6193eaa03894e894ba992b33b
Signed-off-by: Yunjie Li <yunjieli@google.com>
The workaround became obsolete when https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/16027/
was released.
Change-Id: Id20f79a1059550c1e5637fec30ae09a202cb2f2a
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>