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>
* stable-4.9:
Ignore warning for minor version change without API change
Silence boxing warning
Prepare 4.5.5-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v4.5.4.201711221230-r
Fix LockFile semantics when running on NFS
Honor trustFolderStats also when reading packed-refs
Prepare 4.5.4-SNAPSHOT builds
JGit v4.5.3.201708160445-r
Change-Id: Icc33d2e36f140e8714fce088379673a8834ae9de
- 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
* stable-4.9:
Yet another work-around for a Jsch bug: timeouts
Change-Id: I7cf227c62a3c06f91cee1a6c61719b6fe50da883
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
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>
* stable-4.9:
Fix NPE in TransportGitSsh.ExtSession.exec()
Add missing help text for rev-parse's --verify option
Remove final modifier on args4j argument field in RevParse
Change-Id: I5ac9e2f185f2210ee76970501710b99b12e93e75
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Args4J does no longer allow to use final fields to reference
arguments or options [1]. Change RevParse to be compatibel with this
change.
[1] 6e11f89d40
See-also: a0558b7094
Signed-off-by: Rüdiger Herrmann <ruediger.herrmann@gmx.de>
Change-Id: I33b233f195c06855d9e094c8c9ba804fbe7b1438
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
Do not use 0 as the unset value for minUpdateIndex, as input reftables
may have minUpdateIndex starting at 0.
Change-Id: Ie040a6b73d4a5eba5521e51d0ee4580713c84a3e
Signed-off-by: Minh Thai <mthai@google.com>
So far, in order to get the pack directory it was necessary to resolve
it from the object directory. This resolution is already done when
creating the object directory, so simplify the call by just adding a
getter to the pack directory.
Change-Id: I69e783141dc6739024e8b3d5acc30843edd651a7
Signed-off-by: Hector Caballero <hector.caballero@ericsson.com>
Eclipse was complaining about the missing tag for the return type.
Change-Id: I43c7e823c3090b19dc8202c1e4d7968e1fa8e6bb
Signed-off-by: Hector Caballero <hector.caballero@ericsson.com>
When invoking File.toPath(), an (unchecked) InvalidPathException may be
thrown which should be converted to a checked IOException.
For now, we will replace File.toPath() by FileUtils.toPath() only for
code which can already handle IOExceptions.
Change-Id: I0f0c5fd2a11739e7a02071adae9a5550985d4df6
Signed-off-by: Marc Strapetz <marc.strapetz@syntevo.com>
This method was removed in 4.9 and reintroduced in
I48ba4308dee73925fa32d6c2fd6b5fd89632c571 as deprecated in 4.9.1 in
order to help EMF Compare to avoid breakage.
Change-Id: Ia638517178313da42ae13ebcf88ad535d9a02723
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The object checks may take a long time and sometimes we are only
interested in connectivity check.
This is similar to 'git fsck --connectivity-only'.
Change-Id: I654e8fdccdb16d796f920088429d188cc96734bc
Signed-off-by: Zhen Chen <czhen@google.com>
* stable-4.9:
Work around a Jsch bug: ensure the user name is set from URI
Reintroduce protected method which removal broke EMF Compare
Change-Id: I335587eee279f91bd36c9ba9fc149b17a6db6110
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* changes:
BitmapWalker: do not revisit objects in bitmap
Use bitmaps for non-commit reachability checks
Make PackWriterBitmapWalker public
UploadPackTest: construct commits in test method
Currently, BitmapWalker walks through every object returned by the
internal ObjectWalk, regardless of whether that object has already
been marked in the bitmap. Set an object filter to ensure that only
bitmap-unmarked objects are walked through.
Change-Id: I22a8874b1e571df3c33643b365036d95f52fe7c7
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Currently, unless RequestPolicy#ANY is used, UploadPack rejects all
non-commit "want" lines unless they were advertized. This is fine,
except when "uploadpack.allowreachablesha1inwant" is true
(corresponding to RequestPolicy#REACHABLE_COMMIT), in which case one
would expect that "want"-ing anything reachable would work.
(There is no restriction that "want" lines must only contain commits -
it is allowed for refs to directly point to trees and blobs, and
requesting for them using "want" lines works.)
This commit has been written to avoid performance regressions as much
as possible. In the usual (and currently working) case where the only
unadvertized things requested are commits, we do a standard RevWalk in
order to avoid incurring the cost of loading bitmaps. However, if
unadvertized non-commits are requested, bitmaps are used instead, and
if there are no bitmaps, a WantNotValidException is thrown (as is
currently done).
Change-Id: I68ed4abd0e477ff415c696c7544ccaa234df7f99
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Make PackWriterBitmapWriter class public and move it to a more central
location, in preparation for its use by another class (in a subsequent
commit).
One of its inner static classes, AddUnseenToBitmapFilter, previously
package-private, is also used directly in its former package. Therefore,
AddUnseenToBitmapFilter and its sibling class have been moved to an
internal package instead.
Change-Id: I740bc4bfc4e4e3c857d1ee7d25fe45e90cd22a75
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
JSch unconditionally overrides the user name given in the connection
URI by the one found in ~/.ssh/config (if that does specify one for
the used host). If the SSH config file has a different user name,
we'll end up using the wrong name, which typically results in an
authentication failure or in Eclipse/EGit asking for a password for
the wrong user.
Unfortunately there is no way to prevent or circumvent this Jsch
behavior up front; it occurs already in the Session constructor at
com.jcraft.jsch.Session() and the Session.applyConfig() method. And
while there is a Session.setUserName() that would enable us to correct
this, that latter method has package visibility only.
So resort to reflection to invoke that setUserName() method to ensure
that Jsch uses the user name from the URI, if there is one.
Bug: 526778
Change-Id: Ia327099b5210a037380b2750a7fd76ff25c41a5a
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
JGit's delta handling code requires the target to be a single byte
array. Any attempt to inflate a delta larger than fits in the 2GiB
limit will fail with some form of array index exceptions. Check for
this overflow early and abort pack parsing.
Change-Id: I5bb3a71f1e4f4e0e89b8a177c7019a74ee6194da
This new warning was introduced in Eclipse 4.7 Oxygen [1].
The only instances of the warning are in test code that is asserting
that some class does not compare equal to Strings. As in the Gerrit
project [2] these asserts are arguably overkill, but arguably also
a reasonable test of an equals implementation. Ignore the warning in
these cases.
Note that if the project is opened in an earlier version of Eclipse,
a warning "Unsupported @SuppressWarnings" will be emitted.
[1] https://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/news/4.7/M6/
[2] https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/#/c/gerrit/+/110339/
Change-Id: I08ea33d71e6009cf0f37e6492a475931f447256b
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
In a subsequent commit, more tests will be added. This commit allows
those tests to reuse fields.
Change-Id: Icbd17d158cfe3ba4dacbd8a11a67f9e7607b41b3
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>