The map returned by getAllRefs includes all refs, including symrefs like
HEAD that may not point to any object yet. That is a valid state (e.g.,
in a new repository that has just been created by "git init"), so skip
such refs.
Change-Id: Ieff8a1aa738b8d09a2990d075eb20601156b70d3
Signed-off-by: Zhen Chen <czhen@google.com>
When we are cloning we have no refs at all yet, and there cannot
(or at least should not) be any other thread doing something with
refs yet.
Locking loose refs is thus not needed, since there are no loose
refs yet and nothing should be trying to create them concurrently.
Let's skip the whole loose ref locking when we are cloning a repository.
As a result, JGit will write the refs directly to the packed-refs
file, and will not create the refs/remotes/ directories nor the
lock files underneath when cloning and packed refs are used. Since
no lock files are created, any problems on case-insensitive file
systems with tag or branch names that differ only in case are avoided
during cloning.
Detect if we are cloning based on the following heuristics:
* HEAD is a dangling symref
* There is no loose ref
* There is no packed-refs file
Note, however, that there may still be problems with such tag or
branch names later on. This is primarily a five-minutes-past-twelve
stop-gap measure to resolve the referenced bug, which affects the
Oxygen.2 release.
Bug: 528497
Change-Id: I57860c29c210568165276a123b855e462b6a107a
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The Config class must be safe to run against untrusted input files.
Reading arbitrary local system paths using include.path is risky for
servers, including Gerrit Code Review.
This was fixed on master [1] by making "readIncludedConfig" a noop
by default. This allows only FileBasedConfig, which originated from
local disk, to read local system paths.
However, the "readIncludedConfig" method was only introduced in [2]
which was needed by [3], both of which are only on the master branch.
On the stable branch only Config supports includes. Therefore this
commit simply disables the include functionality.
[1] https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/113371/
[2] https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/111847/
[3] https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/111848/
Bug: 528781
Change-Id: I9a3be3f1d07c4b6772bff535a2556e699a61381c
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
The Config class must be safe to run against untrusted input files.
Reading arbitrary local system paths using include.path is risky for
servers, including Gerrit Code Review. Return null by default to
incide the include should be ignored.
Only FileBasedConfig which originated from local disk should be trying
to read local system paths. FileBasedConfig already overrides this
method with its own implementation.
Change-Id: I2ff31753868aa1bbac4a6843a4c23e50bd6f46f3
This can be useful for sophisticated pre-read algorithms to quickly
determine if a file is likely already in cache, especially small
reftables which may be smaller than a typical DFS block size.
Change-Id: I7756948063b722ff650c9ba82060ff9ad554b0ba
FindBugs reports:
This class is an inner class, but does not use its embedded reference
to the object which created it. This reference makes the instances
of the class larger, and may keep the reference to the creator object
alive longer than necessary. If possible, the class should be made
static.
Change-Id: I9f49de32b4cd81b7ef1239b390353689263bf66e
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
If some process executed by FS#readPipe lived for a while after
closing stderr, FS#GobblerThread#run failed with an
IllegalThreadStateException exception when accessing p.exitValue()
for the process which is still alive.
Add Process#waitFor calls to wait for the process completion.
Bug: 528335
Change-Id: I87e0b6f9ad0b995dbce46ddfb877e33eaf3ae5a6
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Pavlenko <pavlenko@tmatesoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
File.listFiles() returns null if the given File does not represent a
directory, so we can just test for null instead of making a separate
call to FS.DETECTED.isDirectory()
This also avoids a false-positive error from SpotBugs which claims
that there is a potential null-pointer exception on dereferencing the
result of Files.listFiles().
Change-Id: I18e09e391011db997470f5a09d8e38bb604c0213
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Enclose the call to getStat in a `try`, and release the previously
acquired lock in the `finally`. This prevents that the lock is left
unreleased in the case of an exception being raised in getStat.
Change-Id: I17b4cd134dae887e23a1165253be0ac2d4fd452c
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Boolean is being abused to represent three possible states of atomic
file creation support (true/enabled, false/disabled, null/undefined).
Replace this with an enum of the three explicit states.
Change-Id: I2cd7fa6422311dc427823304b082ce8da50d2fbe
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Instead of hard-coding the charset strings "US-ASCII", "UTF-8", and
"ISO-8859-1", use the corresponding constants from StandardCharsets.
UnsupportedEncodingException is not thrown when the StandardCharset
constants are used, so remove the now redundant handling.
Because the encoding names are no longer hard-coded strings, also
remove redundant $NON-NLS warning suppressions.
Also replace existing usages of the constants with static imports.
Change-Id: I0a4510d3d992db5e277f009a41434276f95bda4e
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
When a 401 occurs on POST and the server advertises Negotiate, we
may get an exception from GSSAPI if the client isn't configured
at all for Kerberos.
Add exception logic similar to the GET case: keep trying other
authentication mechanisms if this occurs.
Bug: 501167
Change-Id: Ic3a3368378d4b3408a35aec93e78ef425d54b3e4
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
ConfigTest#pathToString is not visible to FileBasedConfigTest when
bulding with bazel.
Move it to FileUtils rather than messing about with the bazel build
rules to make it visible.
Change-Id: Idcfd4822699dac9dc4a426088a929a9cd31bf53f
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Relative include.path are now resolved against the config's parent
directory. include.path starting with ~/ are resolved against the
user's home directory
Change-Id: I91911ef404126618b1ddd3589294824a0ad919e6
Signed-off-by: Marc Strapetz <marc.strapetz@syntevo.com>
This was silenced before but suppression was unintentionally lost in
merge commit 6858339c1e.
This method was removed in 4.9.0 and reintroduced in 4.9.1 to avoid
breaking EMF compare versions which were built against older versions.
See: abf420302b
Change-Id: I152d58ac885e044bcab682b9423f6cc83b667989
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
There is no point in calling back to the RemoteReader to resolve a
40-digit hex SHA-1 to itself. We already skip that call when not
ignoring remote failures; skip it when ignoring remote failures, too.
This should simplify RemoteReader implementations.
Reported-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com>
Change-Id: I7566968ed1f39b1ad73574fa903faf3ee308eb87
When a GC operation is interrupted, temporary packs and indexes can be
left on the pack folder. In big, busy repositories this can lead to
significant amounts of wasted disk space if this interruption is done
with a certain frequency.
Remove stale temporary packs and indexes at the end of the GC process so
they do not accumulate. To avoid interfering with a possible concurrent
JGit GC process in the same repository, only delete temporary files that
are older than one day.
Change-Id: If9b6c1e57fac8a6a0ecc0a703089634caba4caae
Signed-off-by: Hector Caballero <hector.caballero@ericsson.com>
The index header consists of a 4-byte version number. The current
supported version numbers are 2 and 3. The code checks if any entries
are extended. If it finds any entries that are extended it picks version
'3', otherwise it chooses version '2'.
DirCache.java
-Changed the 'extended' check to exit early when any entry is considered
'extended' in the index.
(Of course, I maybe missing a bitwise optimization that is made in
the Java bytecode.)
Change-Id: If70db9454befe683319b974ebd3774060be9445d
Signed-off-by: Stephen Lawson <slawson@ptc.com>
- this is a new warning option in Eclipse 4.7 and higher
- we always change version of all bundles in a release to keep release
engineering simple
Change-Id: Ic7523d77b67b2802f1bab3bc70af250d712a034f
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
When running on NFS there was a chance that JGits LockFile
semantic is broken because File#createNewFile() may allow
multiple clients to create the same file in parallel. This
change provides a fix which is only used when the new config
option core.supportsAtomicCreateNewFile is set to false. The
default for this option is true. This option can only be set in the
global or the system config file. The repository config file is not
taken into account in this case.
If the config option core.supportsAtomicCreateNewFile is true
then File#createNewFile() is trusted and the behaviour doesn't
change.
But if core.supportsAtomicCreateNewFile is set to false then after
successful creation of the lock file a hardlink to that lock file is
created and the attribute nlink of the lock file is checked to be 2. If
multiple clients manage to create the same lock file nlink would be
greater than 2 showing the error.
This expensive workaround is described in
https://www.time-travellers.org/shane/papers/NFS_considered_harmful.html
section III.d) "Exclusive File Creation"
Change-Id: I3d2cc48d8eb280d5f7039eb94da37804f903be6a
Then list of packed refs was cached in RefDirectory based on mtime of
the packed-refs file. This may fail on NFS when attributes are cached.
A cached mtime of the packed-refs file could cause JGit to trust the
cached content of this file and to overlook that the file is modified.
Honor the config option trustFolderStats and always read the packed-refs
content if the option is false. By default this option is set to true
and this fix is not active.
Change-Id: I2b65cfaa8f4aba2efbf8a5e865d3f09f927e2eec
Jsch 0.1.54 passes on the values from ~/.ssh/config for
"ServerAliveInterval" and "ConnectTimeout" as read from
the config file to java.net.Socket.setSoTimeout(). That
method expects milliseconds, but the values in the config
file are seconds!
The missing conversion in Jsch means that the timeout is
set way too low, and if the server doesn't respond within
that very short time frame, Jsch kills the connection and
then throws an exception with a message such as "session is
down" or "timeout in waiting for rekeying process".
As a work-around, do the conversion to milliseconds in the
Jsch-facing Config interface of OpenSshConfig. That way Jsch
already gets these values as milliseconds.
Bug: 526867
Change-Id: Ibc9b93f7722fffe10f3e770dfe7fdabfb3b97e74
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
A tombstone will prevent a delayed reference update from resurrecting the
deleted reference.
Change-Id: Id9f4df43d435a299ff16cef614821439edef9b11
Signed-off-by: Minh Thai <mthai@google.com>
and deprecate getEolStreamType().
This resolves a TODO that was apparently supposed to be done in
version 4.4.
Change-Id: I5c9861aedabdc3f99dcf47519b3959a979e6a591