If the git server requires authentication and no CredentialsProvider is
registered TransportHttp.connect() would throw an NPE since it tries to
reset the credentials provider. Instead throw a TransportException
explaining the problem.
Change-Id: Ib274e7d9c43bba301089975423de6a05ca5169f6
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Set the commit message to be used for the merge commit (in case one is
created)
Bug: 442886
Change-Id: Ie5ecc13822faa366f00b3daa07f74c8441cae195
Signed-off-by: Axel Richard <axel.richard@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
If the packer fails, still obtain the stats and make them available
to the logger and the caller. Failures can frequently happen when
a client disconnects in the middle of a pack stream. Server admins
may still want to examine the timing metrics from counting and
compressing phases.
Change-Id: Iceae4f68b5473f4223d85c9edfb57837fc818eed
In such case, we use the name attribute as the default value of path.
Change-Id: I53fa312d6b64c6eb2240f08af7d1d60cea99192a
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
uninteresting
Using the ObjectWalk and marking a commit as uninteresting didn't mark
its root tree as uninteresting. This caused the "missing tree ..."
error in Gerrit under special circumstances. For example, if the
patch-set 2 changes only the commit message then the patch-set 1
and patch-set 2 share the same root-tree:
ps1 -> o o <- ps2
\ /
o root-tree
The transported pack will contain the ps2 commit but not the root-tree
object.
When using the BaseReceivePack.setCheckReferencedObjectsAreReachable
JGit will check the reachability of all referenced objects not provided
in the transported pack. Since the ps1 was advertised it will properly
be marked as uninteresting. However, the root-tree was reachable because
the ObjectWalk.markUninteresting missed to mark it as uninteresting.
JGit was then rejecting the pack with the "missing tree ..." exception.
Gerrit-issue: https://code.google.com/p/gerrit/issues/detail?id=1582
Change-Id: Iff2de8810f14ca304e6655fc8debeb8f3e20712b
Signed-off-by: Saša Živkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
In Git 1.9 (5dbd767601 "support pushing from a shallow clone")
the git-core project intentionally broke the existing send-pack
protocol from shallow clients.
Shallow clients now transmit their shallow information during push,
ahead of the old-new command sequence. JGit must accept these lines
when presented.
To protect the server against clients sending partial history,
require the connectivity check when pushed to by a shallow client.
Change-Id: I46639366b0900052c376091e1688f07def44ab79
This matches what C Git does, see "stripped" in `man git-commit-tree`.
It also fixes the bug of the user where an user.email like "<>" would
show up as "<<>>" in EGit.
Bug: 439844
Change-Id: I567a3c620e191ce9d37d318417e63cb5d4483419
Signed-off-by: Robin Stocker <robin@nibor.org>
URIish.unescape() threw an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the given
url has incorrect percent-encoding (e.g. http://example.com/%gg). But an
URISyntaxException is much better to know the reason of the failure.
Change-Id: I3f40a26d43cd2eb4e32c11aba7dc2594bc1f98e2
Signed-off-by: Yi EungJun <eungjun.yi@navercorp.com>
This is necessary to ensure objects accessed by the TreeWalk come from
the associated ObjectInserter when the merger is a RecursiveMerger
instance and a virtual common base was constructed but not flushed.
Change-Id: Iebe739d30fd868ebc4f61dbfb714673146a2c3ec
According to http://stackoverflow.com/a/8381338, the maximum array
size is not Integer.MAX_VALUE, but Integer.MAX_VALUE - 8
Change-Id: I6ddc7470368acd20abf0885c53c89a982bb0f176
Signed-off-by: Marc Strapetz <marc.strapetz@syntevo.com>
The native implementation of inflate() can set finished to return
true at the same time as it copies the last bytes into the buffer.
Check for finished on each iteration, terminating as soon as libz
knows the stream was completely inflated.
If not finished, it is likely input is required before the next
native call could do any useful work. Most invocations are passing
in a buffer large enough to store the entire result. A partial return
from inflate() will need more input before it can continue. Checking
right away that needsInput() is true saves a native call to determine
no bytes can be inflated without more input.
This should fix a rare infinite loop condition inside of inflation
when an object ends exactly at the end of a block boundary, and
the next block contains only the 20 byte trailing SHA-1.
When the stream is finished each new attempt to inflate() returns
n == 0, as no additional bytes were output. The needsInput() test
tries to add the length of the footer block to itself, but then loops
back around an reloads the same block as the block is smaller than
a full block size. A zero length input is set to the inflater,
which triggers needsInput() condition again.
Change-Id: I95d02bfeab4bf995a254d49166b4ae62d1f21346
This reverts commit b646578d89.
openInputStream() is never used in JGit, nor is it used by any
known working DFS implementation. The method was added as a
utility for reading back from a DfsInserter, but the final
implementation of that feature does not requrire this method.
Change-Id: I075ad95e40af49c92b554480f8993ef5658f7684
This allows callers performing multiple separate merges to reuse a
single ObjectInserter without flushing the inserter on each iteration
(which can be slow in the DFS case).
Change-Id: Icaff7d2bc2c20c873ce5a7d9af5002da84ae1c2b
This allows the RecursiveMerger to iteratively create new merge bases
without necessarily flushing packs to storage in the DFS case;
flushing only need happen at the end of the whole merge process.
Since Merger's walk now depends on its inserter, we need to construct
an inserter at Merger construction time. This should not be a
significant increase in overhead since unused inserters don't use any
resources (beyond a reference to the Repository).
We also must release and recreate the walk whenever setObjectInserter
is called, which can break usages where setObjectInserter is called in
the middle of stateful operations on the walk. No usages of this
method within JGit currently do this; the inserter is only ever set
before any stateful walk operations happen.
Change-Id: I9682a6aa4a2c37dccef8e163f132ddb791d79103
This kind of reverted 31148. URI.resolve actually can handle the absolute URL
well, the problem is only the missing "/".
Change-Id: Iee5866c005cbc1430dc20ee7db321b8b51afed30
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
In the DFS implementation, flushing an inserter writes a new pack to
the storage system and is potentially very slow, but was the only way
to ensure previously-inserted objects were available. For some tasks,
like performing a series of three-way merges, the total size of all
inserted objects may be small enough to avoid flushing the in-memory
buffered data.
DfsOutputStream already provides a read method to read back from the
not-yet-flushed data, so use this to provide an ObjectReader in the
DFS case.
In the file-backed case, objects are written out loosely on the fly,
so the implementation can just return the existing WindowCursor.
Change-Id: I454fdfb88f4d215e31b7da2b2a069853b197b3dd
Since 2badedcbe0 in-core merges can write up to 10 MiB
into a TemporaryBuffer.Heap strategy, where the data is stored
as a chain of byte[] blocks.
Support the inserter reading up to the streamFileThreshold (default 50
MiB) from the supplied input stream and hash the content to determine
if the merged result blob is already present in the repository. This
allows the inserter to avoid creating duplicate objects in more cases,
reducing repository pack file churn.
Change-Id: I38967e2a0cff14c0a856cdb46a2c8fedbeb21ed5
The base Merger class already has a single ObjectReader instance that
it handles releasing as necessary, so creating new readers is not
necessary.
Change-Id: I990ec43af7df448c7825fc1b10e62eadaa3e0c2a
Also, remove unused findbugs exclude filter in java7 bundle since latest
findbugs plugins raises an error on this.
Change-Id: I791fc054596e7d9aa9f3cc8126eb0162539c57bf
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Instead of always writing to disk use TemporaryBuffer.LocalFile to
store up to 10 MiB of merge result in RAM. Most source code will
fit into this limit, avoiding local disk IO for simple merges.
Larger files will automatically spool to a temporary file that
can be cleaned up in the finally, reducing the risk of leaving
them on disk and consuming space in /tmp.
Change-Id: Ieccbd9b354d4dd3d2bc1304857325ae7a9f34ec6