SSLContext.getInstance("TLS") by default behaves differently on IBM
JDK than on Oracle or OpenJDK.[1] On IBM JDK one gets sockets that
have only TLSv1 enabled, which makes HTTPS connections fail since most
servers refuse this old protocol version. On Oracle JDK/OpenJDK, one
gets sockets with all available protocol versions enabled.
Explicitly enable all available TLS protocol versions to make
HTTPS connections work also on IBM JDK.
[1] https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSYKE2_8.0.0/com.ibm.java.security.component.80.doc/security-component/jsse2Docs/matchsslcontext_tls.html#matchsslcontext_tls
Bug: 558709
Change-Id: I5ffc57a78e67a6239b9dad54840a49a8ed28930a
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Calling sh -c with a script path containing backslashes may fail since
the shell may try to process them as escape characters.
Instead of calling
sh.exe -c 'C:\path\script "$@"' 'C:\path\script' other args
call
sh.exe -c '$0 "$@"' 'C:\path\script' other args
which avoids this escape processing.
Note that this is not specific to Windows. If the path or the script
name contain backslashes, this also occurs on Unix.
Bug: 558577
Change-Id: I47d63db6f8644f956c55c42b07dbcad7d7f305aa
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
StringBuffer is synchronized which is slower and should be replaced with
StringBuilder according to its Javadoc.
Change-Id: If4d4a5a49da289ded34bbec97132ab7636b937cc
Signed-off-by: Lars Vogel <Lars.Vogel@vogella.com>
When converting to reftable format the option extensions.refStorage must
be set to "reftable" [1]. When converting back to refdir format this
config option needs to be removed.
Introduce constants for refStorage config options, also for the
"reftree" format.
[1] https://git.eclipse.org/r/plugins/gitiles/jgit/jgit/+/master/Documentation/technical/reftable.md#Version-1
Change-Id: I190222fa5edc1ad7309daa9be17ca934ff7971e3
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
and switch over strings where possible. Sometimes if statements are
chained and form a series of comparisons against constants. Using switch
statements improves readability.
Bug: 545856
Change-Id: Iacb78956ee5c20db4d793e6b668508ec67466606
Signed-off-by: Carsten Hammer <carsten.hammer@t-online.de>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This will change the behavior in the CLI to resemble that of C-Git more
closely by printing the stderr of the hooks to the CLI stderr
independently of the exit code of the hook.
This is also useful for the corresponding EGIT-Change, which will add
the ability to show the hook output in eclipse.
With this also the stderr can be shown even if the exit code is 0.
Bug: 553471
Change-Id: Ie7bc503fe39e270e9b93dd1108b5879f02a12b4c
Signed-off-by: Tim Neumann <Tim.Neumann@advantest.com>
This is a preparation for the corresponding EGit change to remove
redundant output in the aborted by commit hook popup.
Bug: 553469
Change-Id: Id5f39a4df659fafc9d951668e6f53fed4380de9d
Signed-off-by: Tim Neumann <Tim.Neumann@advantest.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Add the following statistics
- cache hit count and hit ratio
- cache miss count and miss ratio
- count of successful and failed loads
- rate of failed loads
- load, eviction and request count
- average and total load time
Use LongAdder instead of AtomicLong to implement counters in order to
improve scalability.
Optionally expose these metrics via JMX, they are registered with the
platform MBean server if the config option jmx.WindowCacheStats = true
in the user or system level git config.
Bug: 553573
Change-Id: Ia2d5246ef69b9c2bd594a23934424bc5800774aa
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
- add missing @since tag on new field connectivityChecker
- suppress warning for this added field which may affect subclasses
which is ok
Change-Id: Id6c22258efd10fa3847290f3dcfa42893b6ae882
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Git log supports the exclude pathspec, which allows for excluding paths
from the log command. JGit only supports adding paths to the log
command. See the following StackOverflow question for details:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59143934/java-jgit-how-to-get-git-
commits-not-affecting-certain-directories
This commit adds an excludePath() method to the log command. It does not
yet support regex or glob wildcards.
Change-Id: I8cd59950b87850b55a15c7e2ea5470145c9aae28
Signed-off-by: John Tipper <john_tipper@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Move all connectivity check to separate classes. Set default to be
FullConnectivityChecker i.e. checker which will check connectivity
from all advertised refs. Add ability to set other connectivity
checker which can use different approach.
Signed-off-by: Demetr Starshov <dstarshov@google.com>
Change-Id: Ibb107dbfbdde8ad109be25b5ecf42be7660ef736
This method was added in stable-5.6 after 5.6 RC1 was tagged. It's shown
as an API error when using 5.6.0 RC1 as the API baseline for master.
This suppression can be removed when 5.6 is released which will serve as
the API baseline for 5.7.
Change-Id: Ic6359fe59ed2d2a9431583b0854ec86bbac76880
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The reftable format supports fast inverse (SHA1 => ref) queries.
If the ref database does not support fast inverse queries, it may be
advantageous to build a complete SHA1 to ref map in advance for
multiple uses. To let applications decide, this function indicates
whether the inverse map is available.
Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com>
Change-Id: Idaf7e01075906972ec21332cade285289619c2b3
Same as UploadPack. These methods do not handle exceptions and the
caller can handle them. This makes it possible to customize the error
handling.
Change-Id: Ia5203f80133cb5b3e5d754859b4167ac920eaf14
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
Currently, there's no way for a user to customize the error handler for
the exception happened during unpacking an incoming pack file. Create an
error handler class and let them specify one.
Change-Id: Id07638ee58c88e1365181c3ddd17ee0266f3934d
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
Instead of dropping a second exception, use try-with-resources so that
exception thrown by a hook is attached as a suppressed exception.
This removes a need of holding an exception that is thrown while
unpacking an incoming packfile.
Change-Id: I74d8b944931abbf53d9d1ae5db2e889639fba027
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
BaseReceivePack#sendStatusReport anyway needs to know
CAPABILITY_REPORT_STATUS. By moving this flag to BaseReceivePack,
simplify the status reporting code.
Change-Id: Iaa0878b1fc13057b687a7f01d25c85fd78c0423e
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
This gives a chance to handle an exception for a user. For example, when
an IOException is thrown while executing
`walk.parseAny(cmd.getNewId())`, it's always handled as
REJECTED_MISSING_OBJECT. However, IOException can mean a Git storage IO
error. By introducing an error handler class, a user can add a custom
error handler for these cases.
Change-Id: I3e03a536e1d8e137cb0f6e596d71642e72adde9e
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
Move exception handling code to the caller side. This is a preparation
for adding a custom error handler that is similar to UploadPack.
Note that `catch (Throwable t)` will not affect the exception spec since
Java will do an analysis of rethrown exceptions. See
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/language/catch-multiple.html.
Change-Id: I973a63d4b079c2cd1402afb3f2956e18b7d5a00c
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
This removes a raw IOException at one level. Later we'll add a custom
exception handling mechanism like UploadPack.
Change-Id: I52a7423798c97b032d848351be8b6f144776b017
Signed-off-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
This partially reverts Ic6bb5e66. It made private some methods in
ReceivePack that were protected before. At least two of those methods
(#init and #receivePackAndCheckConnectivity) are used by out-of-tree
subclasses for tracing and testing.
Make ReceivePack#init() and ReceivePack#receivePackAndCheckConnectivity
protected again to allow tracing and testing.
Change-Id: I7ff22c091fbfc2d94009c449d58e7c5ac9f4f759
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
When a conflicting file was blamed, JGit would not identify lines
coming from the merge parents. The main cause for this was that
Blame and BlameCommand simply added the first DirCacheEntry found
for a file to its queue of candidates (blobs or commits) to consider.
In case of a conflict this typically is the merge base commit, and
comparing a auto-merged contents against that base would yield
incorrect results.
Such cases have to be handled specially. The candidate to be
considered by the blame must use the working tree contents, but
at the same time behave like a merge commit/candidate with HEAD
and the MERGE_HEADs as parents. Canonical git does something very
similar, see [1].
Implement that and add tests.
I first did this for the JGit pgm Blame command. When I then tried
to do the same in BlameCommand, I noticed that the latter also
included some fancy but incomplete CR-LF handling. In order to
be able to use the new BlameGenerator.prepareHead() also in
BlameCommand this CR-LF handling was also moved into BlameGenerator
and corrected in doing so.
(Just considering the git config settings was not good enough,
CR-LF behavior can also be influenced by .gitattributes, and even
by whether the file in the index has CR-LF. To correctly determine
CR-LF handling for check-in one needs to do a TreeWalk with at
least a FileTreeIterator and a DirCacheIterator.)
[1] https://github.com/git/git/blob/v2.22.0/blame.c#L174
Bug: 434330
Change-Id: I9d763dd6ba478b0b6ebf9456049d6301f478ef7c
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
When this class was split from DfsReftableDatabase in commit
2b1e942729 (reftable: split off generic
code from DFS code, 2019-09-26), we forgot to carry over the license
header.
Change-Id: I8698001dfb69f58784df643ef0185ab2d55e52aa
Reported-by: Masaya Suzuki <masayasuzuki@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Reftable-enabled repositories don't have a file called HEAD. Check for
reftable/ instead.
This fixes repository creation on reftable in Gerrit.
Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com>
Change-Id: I778c2be01d96aaf135affae4b457b5fe5b483bee
Following OSGi semantic versioning which tolerates breaking implementers
in a minor release.
Change-Id: I4600c5ee9cd4ae209b69870a5d1367f83678617e
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The checker is creating a new bitmap per branch leading to excessive
memory consumption. For the reachability check one bitmap with the
reachability of all branches aggregated is enough.
Build the reachability bitmap with a filter. The filter itself uses it
to emit only commits not reached before and the caller to check what
targets have been reached already.
BitmapCalculator is not required anymore.
Change-Id: Ic5c62f77fe0f188913215b7eaa51d849a9aae6a5
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
The ref points to an ObjectId that then is translated into a RevCommit.
This translation can be costly and with the incremental reachability
check is probably not needed for most of the elements.
Delay the translation from ObjectId to RevCommit to when it is needed.
Use Streams, that have the laziness built-in, all the way from Ref to
RevCommit.
This should reduce the latency for reachability checks over big sets of
references.
Change-Id: I28693087321b2beff3eaa1f3d2e7840ab0eedc6d
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Preparatory change. Converting ObjectIds to RevCommits is potentially
expensive and in the incremental reachability check, it is probably not
required for all elements in the collection.
Pass a Stream to the reachability checker. In the follow up we make
the conversion from ObjectId to RevCommit in the stream (i.e. on
demand). This should reduce the latency of reachability checks over big
sets of references.
Change-Id: I9f310e331de5b0bf8de34143bd7dcd34316d2fba
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
UploadPack needs to check if object ids that weren't advertised before
are reachable from the references visible to the user. In the
bitmap-based reachability check, this is done incrementally: checking
against one reference, if anything remaining adding a second and so on.
It is more efficient to check first more common references (e.g. refs/heads/*)
Sort the references for the reachability checker. This should solve the
connectivity earlier and require less bitmap creation and less memory.
Change-Id: I48ac10d71e29fab2d346479802401eaea4aacb5c
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>