When a file uses a different block size (e.g. 500) than the cache
(e.g. 512), and the DfsPackFile's blockSize field has not been
initialized, the cache misaligns block loads. The cache uses its
default of 512 to compute the block alignment instead of the file's
500.
This causes DfsReader try to set an empty range into an Inflater,
resulting in an object being unable to load.
Change-Id: I7d6352708225f62ef2f216d1ddcbaa64be113df6
Holding the current DfsBlock in a local variable 'b' may prevent the
Java GC from reclaiming it while loading the next block. Remove the
local variable and rely only on the field.
Change-Id: Ibfc8394cac717b485fdc94d5c8479c3f8ca78ee4
In the future with reftable a DFS implementation may choose to create
a PackDescription that contains only a REFTABLE extension. Filter
these out by only creating a DfsPackFile if the PackDescription as the
expected PackExt.PACK.
Change-Id: I4c831622378156ae6b68f82c1ee1db5e150893be
Not all DFS implementations use globally unique pack names in the
DfsPackDescription. Most require the DfsRepositoryDescription to
qualify the pack. Include DfsRepositoryDescription in the default
DfsStreamKey implementation, to prevent cache collisions.
Change-Id: I9ebf0c76bf2b414a702ae050b32e42588067bc44
Using a HashMap is overkill for this storage. PackExt is a
constrained type that permits no more than 32 unique values in the JVM.
Each is assigned a unique index (getPosition), which can be used as
indexes in a simple long[].
Change-Id: Ib8e3b2db15d3fde28989b6f4b9897f8a7bb36f3b
When 07f98a8b71 ("Derive DfsStreamKey from DfsPackDescription")
stopped caching DfsPackFile in the DfsBlockCache, the DfsPackFile began
to always load the idx, bitmap, or compute reverse index, as the cache
handles were no longer populated by prior requests.
Rework caching to lookup the objects from the DfsBlockCache if the
local DfsPackFile handle is invalid. This allows the DfsPackFile to
be more of a flyweight instance across requests.
Change-Id: Ic7b42ce2d90692cccea36deb30c2c76ccc81638b
While implementing a custom subclass of DfsStreamKey it became obvious
the required derive(String) was making it impossible to construct an
efficient key in all cases.
Instead, use a special wrapper type ForReverseIndex around the INDEX's
own DfsStreamKey to denote the reverse index stream in the
DfsBlockCache. This adds a smaller layer of boxing, but eliminates
weird issues for DFS implementors using specialized DfsStreamKey
implementations for space efficiency reasons.
Now that DfsStreamKey is reasonably light-weight, avoid allocating the
index and reverse index keys until necessary. DfsPackFile mostly
holds the DfsBlockCache.Ref handle to the object, and only needs the
DfsStreamKey when its looking up the handle.
Change-Id: Icea78e8f7f1514087b94ef5f525d9573ea2913f2
By making this a deterministic function, DfsBlockCache can stop
retaining a map of every DfsPackDescription it has ever seen. This
fixes a long standing memory leak in DfsBlockCache.
This refactoring also simplifies the idea of setting up more
lightweight objects around streams.
Change-Id: I051e7b96f5454c6b0a0e652d8f4a69c0bed7f6f4
The RefDirectory implementation of doDelete never considered whether to
delete a symref or its leaf, because the detachingSymbolicRef bit was
never exposed from RefUpdate. The behavior was thus incorrectly to
always delete the symref, never the leaf.
There was no test for this behavior. The only thing that attempted to be
a test was testDeleteHeadInBareRepo, but this test was broken for
reasons unrelated to this bug. Specifically, it set the leaf to point to
a completely nonexistent object, and then asserted that deleting HEAD
resulted in NO_CHANGE. The only reason this test ever passed is because
of a quirk of updateImpl, which treats a missing object as the same as
null. This quirk aside, the test wasn't really testing the right thing.
Turn this into a real test by writing out a real object and pointing the
leaf at that.
Also, add a test for the detachingSymbolicRef case, i.e. deleting the
symref and leaving the leaf alone.
Change-Id: Ib96d2a35b4f99eba0734725486085fc6f9d78aa5
The contents of the packedRefList AtomicReference should never differ
from what we expect prior to writing, because this segment of the code
is protected by the packed-refs lock file on disk. If it does happen,
whether due to programmer error or a rogue process not respecting the
locking protocol, it's better to let the caller know than to silently
drop the whole commit operation on the floor.
The existing concurrentOnlyOneWritesPackedRefs test is inherently
nondeterministic as written, and was already about 6% flaky as measured
by bazel:
$ bazel test --runs_per_test=200 //org.eclipse.jgit.test:org_eclipse_jgit_internal_storage_file_GcPackRefsTest
...
INFO: Elapsed time: 42.608s, Critical Path: 10.35s
//org.eclipse.jgit.test:org_eclipse_jgit_internal_storage_file_GcPackRefsTest FAILED in 12 out of 200 in 1.6s
Stats over 200 runs: max = 1.6s, min = 1.1s, avg = 1.3s, dev = 0.1s
This flakiness was caused by the assumption that exactly one of the 2
threads would fail, when both might actually succeed in practice due to
racing on the compare-and-swap.
For whatever reason, this change affected the interleaving behavior in
such a way that the flakiness jumped to around 50%. Making the
interleaving of the test fully deterministic is beyond the scope of this
change, but a simple tweak to the assertion is enough to make it pass
consistently 200+ times both before and after this change.
Change-Id: I5ff4dc39ee05bda88d47909acb70118f3d0c8f74
Some downstream code checks whether a ReceiveCommand is a create or a
delete based on the type field. Other downstream code (in particular a
good chunk of Gerrit code I wrote) checks the same thing by comparing
oldId/newId to zeroId. Unfortunately, there were no strict checks in the
constructor that ensures that zeroId is only set for oldId/newId if the
type argument corresponds, so a caller that passed mismatched IDs and
types would observe completely undefined behavior as a result. This is
and always has been a misuse of the API; throw IllegalArgumentException
so the caller knows that it is a misuse.
Similarly, throw from the constructor if oldId/newId are null. The
non-nullness requirement was already documented. Fix RefDirectoryTest to
not do the wrong thing.
Change-Id: Ie2d0bfed8a2d89e807a41925d548f0f0ce243ecf
This new base class has the minimum set of properties and methods
necessary for DfsBlockCache to manage blocks of a file in the cache.
Subclasses can use DfsBlockCache for any content.
This refactoring opens the door for additional PackExt types other
than PACK to be stored on a block-by-block basis by the DfsBlockCache.
Change-Id: I307228fc805c3ff0c596783beb24fd52bec35ba8
Instead of overloading the pack's DfsStreamKey with negative positions
for the idx, reverse idx and bitmap, assign a unique DfsStreamKey for
each of these related streams.
Change-Id: Ie048036c74a1d1bbf5ea7e888452dc0c1adf992f
This renaming supports reusing DfsStreamKey in a future commit
to index other PackExt type streams inside of the DfsBlockCache.
Change-Id: Ib52d374e47724ccb837f4fbab1fc85c486c5b408
Right now, PackParser relies on the object count from the pack header.
However, when creating Dfs INSERT packs, the object count is not known
at the beginning of the operation. And when we append the base to a
RECEIVE pack, we can't modify the pack header for object count in most
Dfs implementations.
Make it possible to tell PackParser the expected object count by adding
a setter for expectedObjectCount, implementation can overwrite the
object count in onPackHeader function.
Change-Id: I646ca33ab2b843de84edc287abfb65803a56a927
Signed-off-by: Zhen Chen <czhen@google.com>
Callers may estimate the size, and their estimate may be zero. Silently
allow this, rather than throwing IndexOutOfBoundsException later during
add.
Change-Id: Ife236f9f4ce469c57b18e76cf4fad6feb52cb2b0
Inline the old addRefToPrefixes, since it was just a glorified addAll.
Split getPrefixes into a variant, addPrefixesTo, that doesn't allocate a
small Collection on every invocation. Use this in the tight loop of
getTakenPrefixes.
Change-Id: I25cc7feef0c8e312820d85b7ed48559da49b83d2
If a block is missing from the block cache, open the pack stream,
retain the ReadableChannel, and turn on read-ahead. This should help
to load a medium sized pack into a cold cache more quickly from a
slower IO stream, as the pack is scanned sequentially and missing
blocks are more likely to be available through the read-ahead.
Change-Id: I3300d936b9299be6d9eb642992df7c04bb439cde
The merger is now able to react to the use of the merge attribute.
The value unset and the custom value 'binary' are handled (-merge
and merge=binary)
Since the specification of the merge attribute states that when the
attribute is unset, ours version must be kept in case of a conflict, we
don't overwrite the file but keep the local version.
Bug: 517128
Change-Id: Ib5fbf17bdaf727bc5d0e106ce88f2620d9f87a6f
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Cartaud <mathieu.cartaud@obeo.fr>
These config options allow overriding the message type (error, warn or
ignore) of a specific message ID such as missingEmail.
The supported fsck message IDs are defined in ObjectChecker.ErrorType.
Since TransferConfig.FsckMode wasn't public parsing fsck configuration
options like e.g. fsck.missingEmail=ignore failed with an
IllegalAccessException. Fix this by declaring this enum public.
Change-Id: I3f41ff7a76a846250a63ce92a9fd111eb347269f
Signed-off-by: David Turner <dturner@twosigma.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
In the case of multiple tags on the same commit, jgit previously
only ever looked at the last of those tags; git behaviour is to
return the first tag (or first matching one if --match is
specified).
Bug: 518377
Change-Id: I3b6b58ad9f8aa3879ae35b84542b7bddc74a27d6
Signed-off-by: Oliver Lockwood <oliver.lockwood@cantab.net>
A `match()` method has been added to the DescribeCommand, allowing
users to specify one or more `glob(7)` matchers as per Git convention.
Bug: 518377
Change-Id: Ib4cf34ce58128eed0334adf6c4a052dbea62c601
Signed-off-by: Oliver Lockwood <oliver.lockwood@cantab.net>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
When the configuration entry 'pull.ff' exists the merge of the pull will
use the value as fast forward option.
Bug: 474174
Change-Id: Ic8db2f00095ed81528667b064ff523911e6c122e
Signed-off-by: Mattias Neuling <neuling@dakosy.de>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Annotate the `recurse` parameter as @Nullable and expand the
Javadoc to clarify the precedence of options.
Change-Id: I7aee800cdbf8243133a0d353ef79b97b67ce011e
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
- mark parameter to be nullable
- explain that we fallback to value of merge.ff if set to null and to
--ff if also not configured there
Change-Id: Id077763b95195d21543ac637f9939a6d4179e982
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
If set, "singlePack" will create a single GC pack file for all
objects reachable from refs/*. If not set, the GC pack will contain
object reachable from refs/heads/* and refs/tags/*, and the GC_REST
pack will contain all other reachable objects.
Change-Id: I56bcb6a9da2c10a0909c2f940c025db6f3acebcb
Signed-off-by: Terry Parker <tparker@google.com>
If set use the external executor, otherwise use JGit's own simple
WorkQueue. Move WorkQueue to an internal package so we can reuse it
without exposing it in the public API.
Change-Id: I060d62ffd6692362a88b4bf13ee07b0dc857abe9
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Add options to control recursion into submodules on fetch.
Add a callback interface on FetchCommand, to allow Fetch to display
an update "Fetching submodule XYZ" for each submodule.
Change-Id: Id805044b57289ee0f384b434aba1dbd2fd317e5b
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The other methods in this class follow the builder pattern, and
return 'this', allowing multiple method calls to be chained in a
single statement.
Update the setCallback method to do the same.
Change-Id: I4ddaacd6d50601f47f61eb6be8b62c8d59cce062
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Object collision check requires read from local storage which may be
slow. We already delay this check for blobs, this change will also delay
other objects until the pack stream is closed. In this way, there is no
readCurs call until the pack stream is closed.
Change-Id: I3c8c4720dd19a5f64f8c7ddf07d815ed6877b6aa
Signed-off-by: Zhen Chen <czhen@google.com>
The other methods in this class follow the builder pattern, and
return 'this', allowing multiple method calls to be chained in a
single statement.
Update the setCallback method to do the same.
Change-Id: I0366d28bf66ba47f08ee7eee636d613c9fe079f5
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
The cgit archive command creates a prefix (root) directory entry
in the archive file. That entry's time is set to the commit time.
This patch makes jgit's behavior consistent with with cgit:
prefix: hoge/ -> creates prefix directory "hoge/" entry.
prefix: hoge//// -> creates prefix directory "hoge/" entry.
prefix: hoge/foo -> does not create prefix directory entry, but for
each file/directory entry, prefix is added.
Change-Id: I2610e40ce37972c5f7456fdca6337e7fb07176e5
Signed-off-by: Yasuhiro Takagi <ytakagi@bea.hi-ho.ne.jp>
When running an automatic GC on a FileRepository, when the caller
passes a NullProgressMonitor, run the GC in a background thread. Use a
thread pool of size 1 to limit the number of background threads spawned
for background gc in the same application. In the next minor release we
can make the thread pool configurable.
In some cases, the auto GC limit is lower than the true number of
unreachable loose objects, so auto GC will run after every (e.g) fetch
operation. This leads to the appearance of poor fetch performance.
Since these GCs will never make progress (until either the objects
become referenced, or the two week timeout expires), blocking on them
simply reduces throughput.
In the event that an auto GC would make progress, it's still OK if it
runs in the background. The progress will still happen.
This matches the behavior of regular git.
Git (and now jgit) uses the lock file for gc.log to prevent simultaneous
runs of background gc. Further, it writes errors to gc.log, and won't
run background gc if that file is present and recent. If gc.log is too
old (according to the config gc.logexpiry), it will be ignored.
Change-Id: I3870cadb4a0a6763feff252e6eaef99f4aa8d0df
Signed-off-by: David Turner <dturner@twosigma.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Allow fetch to accept a SHA-1 on the left hand side of a RefSpec,
enabling callers to pass a specific SHA-1 they want that may not have
been advertised by the remote repository. This can be passed along to
the network protocol to be sent in a "want" line.
Rest of the plumbing only cares about the ObjectId of the Ref in
the askFor map, so make up a fake name using ObjectId.name() to
pass the desired ObjectId into the network code.
Change-Id: I620a189f3de005c403aa68b7d0442d6aa94e6056
When a command invoked from readPipe fails to launch (i.e. the exec call
fails due to a missing command executable), Process.start() throws,
which gets caught by the generic IOException handler, resulting in a
null return. This change detects this case and rethrows a
CommandFailedException instead.
Additionally, this change uses /bin/sh instead of bash for its posix
command failure test, to accomodate building in environments where bash
is unavailable.
Change-Id: Ifae51e457e5718be610c0a0914b18fe35ea7b008
Signed-off-by: Bryan Donlan <bdonlan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>