Commit b8e2db5f by Vicent Martí

Merge pull request #303 from schu/ref-rename

reference_rename: git compliant reference renaming v2
parents e1bf24c8 1b938a58
......@@ -231,13 +231,8 @@ int git_futils_direach(
size_t de_len;
int result;
/* always skip '.' and '..' */
if (de->d_name[0] == '.') {
if (de->d_name[1] == '\0')
continue;
if (de->d_name[1] == '.' && de->d_name[2] == '\0')
continue;
}
if (is_dot_or_dotdot(de->d_name))
continue;
de_len = strlen(de->d_name);
if (path_sz < wd_len + de_len + 1) {
......@@ -306,6 +301,36 @@ int git_futils_mkdir_r(const char *path, int mode)
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
static int _rmdir_recurs_foreach(void *force_removal_of_non_empty_directory, char *path)
{
int error = GIT_SUCCESS;
GIT_UNUSED_ARG(nil)
error = git_futils_isdir(path);
if (error == GIT_SUCCESS) {
size_t root_size = strlen(path);
if ((error = git_futils_direach(path, GIT_PATH_MAX, _rmdir_recurs_foreach, force_removal_of_non_empty_directory)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
return git__rethrow(error, "Failed to remove directory `%s`", path);
path[root_size] = '\0';
return p_rmdir(path);
}
if (*(int *)(force_removal_of_non_empty_directory))
return p_unlink(path);
else
return git__rethrow(error, "Failed to remove directory. `%s` is not a directory", path);
}
int git_futils_rmdir_recurs(const char *path, int force_removal_of_non_empty_directory)
{
char p[GIT_PATH_MAX];
strncpy(p, path, GIT_PATH_MAX);
return _rmdir_recurs_foreach(&force_removal_of_non_empty_directory, p);
}
int git_futils_cmp_path(const char *name1, int len1, int isdir1,
const char *name2, int len2, int isdir2)
{
......
......@@ -80,6 +80,8 @@ extern int git_futils_mkdir_r(const char *path, int mode);
*/
extern int git_futils_mkpath2file(const char *path);
extern int git_futils_rmdir_recurs(const char *path, int force_removal_of_non_empty_directory);
/**
* Create and open a temporary file with a `_git2_` suffix
*/
......@@ -102,6 +104,14 @@ extern int git_futils_mv_withpath(const char *from, const char *to);
*/
extern git_off_t git_futils_filesize(git_file fd);
/* Taken from git.git */
GIT_INLINE(int) is_dot_or_dotdot(const char *name)
{
return (name[0] == '.' &&
(name[1] == '\0' ||
(name[1] == '.' && name[2] == '\0')));
}
/**
* Read-only map all or part of a file into memory.
* When possible this function should favor a virtual memory
......
......@@ -1287,137 +1287,151 @@ int git_reference_set_target(git_reference *ref, const char *target)
* Other
*/
/*
* Rename a reference
*
* If the reference is packed, we need to rewrite the
* packfile to remove the reference from it and create
* the reference back as a loose one.
*
* If the reference is loose, we just rename it on
* the filesystem.
*
* We also need to re-insert the reference on its corresponding
* in-memory cache, since the caches are indexed by refname.
*/
int git_reference_rename(git_reference *ref, const char *new_name, int force)
{
int error;
char *old_name;
char old_path[GIT_PATH_MAX], new_path[GIT_PATH_MAX], normalized_name[GIT_REFNAME_MAX];
git_reference *looked_up_ref, *old_ref = NULL;
char *old_name = git__strdup(ref->name);
char new_path[GIT_PATH_MAX];
char old_path[GIT_PATH_MAX];
char old_logs[GIT_PATH_MAX];
char normalized[GIT_REFNAME_MAX];
const char *target_ref = NULL;
const char *head_target = NULL;
const git_oid *target_oid = NULL;
git_reference *new_ref = NULL, *old_ref = NULL, *head = NULL;
assert(ref);
/* Ensure the name is valid */
error = normalize_name(normalized_name, sizeof(normalized_name), new_name, ref->type & GIT_REF_OID);
error = normalize_name(normalized, sizeof(normalized), new_name, ref->type & GIT_REF_OID);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return git__rethrow(error, "Failed to rename reference");
return git__rethrow(error, "Failed to rename reference. Invalid name");
new_name = normalized_name;
new_name = normalized;
/* Ensure we're not going to overwrite an existing reference
unless the user has allowed us */
error = git_reference_lookup(&looked_up_ref, ref->owner, new_name);
error = git_reference_lookup(&new_ref, ref->owner, new_name);
if (error == GIT_SUCCESS && !force)
return git__throw(GIT_EEXISTS, "Failed to rename reference. Reference already exists");
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS &&
error != GIT_ENOTFOUND)
return git__rethrow(error, "Failed to rename reference");
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS && error != GIT_ENOTFOUND)
goto cleanup;
if ((error = reference_available(ref->owner, new_name, ref->name)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
return error == GIT_SUCCESS ? GIT_SUCCESS : git__rethrow(error, "Failed to rename reference. Reference already exists");
return git__rethrow(error, "Failed to rename reference. Reference already exists");
old_name = ref->name;
ref->name = git__strdup(new_name);
/*
* First, we backup the reference targets. Just keeping the old
* reference won't work, since we may have to remove it to create
* the new reference, e.g. when renaming foo/bar -> foo.
*/
if (ref->name == NULL) {
ref->name = old_name;
return GIT_ENOMEM;
if (ref->type & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) {
if ((target_ref = git_reference_target(ref)) == NULL)
goto cleanup;
} else {
if ((target_oid = git_reference_oid(ref)) == NULL)
goto cleanup;
}
if (ref->type & GIT_REF_PACKED) {
/* write the packfile to disk; note
* that the state of the in-memory cache is not
* consistent, because the reference is indexed
* by its old name but it already has the new one.
* This doesn't affect writing, though, and allows
* us to rollback if writing fails
*/
/* Create the loose ref under its new name */
error = loose_write(ref);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS) {
ref->type |= GIT_REF_PACKED;
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* Now delete the old ref and remove an possibly existing directory
* named `new_name`.
*/
if (ref->type & GIT_REF_PACKED) {
ref->type &= ~GIT_REF_PACKED;
/* Remove from the packfile cache in order to avoid packing it back
* Note : we do not rely on git_reference_delete() because this would
* invalidate the reference.
*/
git_hashtable_remove(ref->owner->references.packfile, old_name);
/* Recreate the packed-refs file without the reference */
error = packed_write(ref->owner);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
goto rename_loose_to_old_name;
if ((error = packed_write(ref->owner)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
goto rollback;
} else {
git_path_join(old_path, ref->owner->path_repository, old_name);
git_path_join(new_path, ref->owner->path_repository, ref->name);
error = git_futils_mv_withpath(old_path, new_path);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
if ((error = p_unlink(old_path)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
goto cleanup;
/* Once succesfully renamed, remove from the cache the reference known by its old name*/
git_hashtable_remove(ref->owner->references.loose_cache, old_name);
}
/* Store the renamed reference into the loose ref cache */
error = git_hashtable_insert2(ref->owner->references.loose_cache, ref->name, ref, (void **) &old_ref);
git_path_join(new_path, ref->owner->path_repository, new_name);
/* If we force-replaced, we need to free the old reference */
if(old_ref)
reference_free(old_ref);
if (git_futils_exists(new_path) == GIT_SUCCESS) {
if (git_futils_isdir(new_path) == GIT_SUCCESS) {
if ((error = git_futils_rmdir_recurs(new_path, 0)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
goto rollback;
} else goto rollback;
}
free(old_name);
return error == GIT_SUCCESS ? GIT_SUCCESS : git__rethrow(error, "Failed to rename reference");
/*
* Crude hack: delete any logs till we support proper reflogs.
* Otherwise git.git will possibly fail and leave a mess. git.git
* writes reflogs by default in any repo with a working directory:
*
* "We only enable reflogs in repositories that have a working directory
* associated with them, as shared/bare repositories do not have
* an easy means to prune away old log entries, or may fail logging
* entirely if the user's gecos information is not valid during a push.
* This heuristic was suggested on the mailing list by Junio."
*
* Shawn O. Pearce - 0bee59186976b1d9e6b2dd77332480c9480131d5
*
* TODO
*
*/
git_path_join_n(old_logs, 3, ref->owner->path_repository, "logs", old_name);
if (git_futils_exists(old_logs) == GIT_SUCCESS) {
if (git_futils_isfile(old_logs) == GIT_SUCCESS)
if ((error = p_unlink(old_logs)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
goto rollback;
}
/*
* Finally we can create the new reference.
*/
if (ref->type & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) {
if ((error = git_reference_create_symbolic(&new_ref, ref->owner, new_name, target_ref, 0)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
goto rollback;
} else {
if ((error = git_reference_create_oid(&new_ref, ref->owner, new_name, target_oid, 0)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
goto rollback;
}
cleanup:
/* restore the old name if this failed */
free(ref->name);
ref->name = old_name;
return error == GIT_SUCCESS ? GIT_SUCCESS : git__rethrow(error, "Failed to rename reference");
ref->name = new_ref->name;
rename_loose_to_old_name:
/* If we hit this point. Something *bad* happened! Think "Ghostbusters
* crossing the streams" definition of bad.
* Either the packed-refs has been correctly generated and something else
* has gone wrong, or the writing of the new packed-refs has failed, and
* we're stuck with the old one. As a loose ref always takes priority over
* a packed ref, we'll eventually try and rename the generated loose ref to
* its former name. It even that fails, well... we might have lost the reference
* for good. :-/
*/
if ((error = git_hashtable_insert2(ref->owner->references.loose_cache, new_ref->name, new_ref, (void **)&old_ref)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
goto rollback;
git_path_join(old_path, ref->owner->path_repository, ref->name);
git_path_join(new_path, ref->owner->path_repository, old_name);
/*
* Check if we have to update HEAD.
*/
/* No error checking. We'll return the initial error */
git_futils_mv_withpath(old_path, new_path);
if ((error = git_reference_lookup(&head, ref->owner, GIT_HEAD_FILE)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
goto cleanup;
/* restore the old name */
free(ref->name);
ref->name = old_name;
head_target = git_reference_target(head);
if (head_target && !strcmp(head_target, old_name))
if ((error = git_reference_create_symbolic(&head, new_ref->owner, "HEAD", new_ref->name, 1)) < GIT_SUCCESS)
goto rollback;
cleanup:
free(old_name);
return error == GIT_SUCCESS ? GIT_SUCCESS : git__rethrow(error, "Failed to rename reference");
}
rollback:
/*
* Try to create the old reference again.
*/
if (ref->type & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC)
error = git_reference_create_symbolic(&new_ref, ref->owner, old_name, target_ref, 0);
else
error = git_reference_create_oid(&new_ref, ref->owner, old_name, target_oid, 0);
ref->name = old_name;
return error == GIT_SUCCESS ? GIT_SUCCESS : git__rethrow(error, "Failed to rename reference. Failed to rollback");
}
/*
* Delete a reference.
......
......@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
#define GIT_REFS_TAGS_DIR GIT_REFS_DIR "tags/"
#define GIT_REFS_REMOTES_DIR GIT_REFS_DIR "remotes/"
#define GIT_RENAMED_REF_FILE GIT_REFS_DIR "RENAMED-REF"
#define GIT_SYMREF "ref: "
#define GIT_PACKEDREFS_FILE "packed-refs"
#define GIT_PACKEDREFS_HEADER "# pack-refs with: peeled "
......
......@@ -474,6 +474,57 @@ BEGIN_TEST(filebuf2, "make sure git_filebuf_write writes large buffer correctly"
must_pass(p_unlink(test));
END_TEST
static char *empty_tmp_dir = "test_gitfo_rmdir_recurs_test";
static int setup_empty_tmp_dir()
{
char path[GIT_PATH_MAX];
if (mkdir(empty_tmp_dir, 0755))
return -1;
git_path_join(path, empty_tmp_dir, "/one");
if (mkdir(path, 0755))
return -1;
git_path_join(path, empty_tmp_dir, "/one/two_one");
if (mkdir(path, 0755))
return -1;
git_path_join(path, empty_tmp_dir, "/one/two_two");
if (mkdir(path, 0755))
return -1;
git_path_join(path, empty_tmp_dir, "/one/two_two/three");
if (mkdir(path, 0755))
return -1;
git_path_join(path, empty_tmp_dir, "/two");
if (mkdir(path, 0755))
return -1;
return 0;
}
BEGIN_TEST(rmdir0, "make sure empty dir can be deleted recusively")
must_pass(setup_empty_tmp_dir());
must_pass(git_futils_rmdir_recurs(empty_tmp_dir, 0));
END_TEST
BEGIN_TEST(rmdir1, "make sure non-empty dir cannot be deleted recusively")
char file[GIT_PATH_MAX];
int fd;
must_pass(setup_empty_tmp_dir());
git_path_join(file, empty_tmp_dir, "/two/file.txt");
fd = p_creat(file, 0755);
must_pass(fd);
must_pass(p_close(fd));
must_fail(git_futils_rmdir_recurs(empty_tmp_dir, 0));
must_pass(p_unlink(file));
must_pass(git_futils_rmdir_recurs(empty_tmp_dir, 0));
END_TEST
BEGIN_SUITE(core)
ADD_TEST(string0);
ADD_TEST(string1);
......@@ -496,4 +547,7 @@ BEGIN_SUITE(core)
ADD_TEST(filebuf0);
ADD_TEST(filebuf1);
ADD_TEST(filebuf2);
ADD_TEST(rmdir0);
ADD_TEST(rmdir1);
END_SUITE
......@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ BEGIN_TEST(add0, "add a new file to the index")
git_index_free(index);
git_repository_free(repo);
rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER);
must_pass(git_futils_rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER, 1));
END_TEST
BEGIN_SUITE(index)
......
......@@ -686,6 +686,37 @@ BEGIN_TEST(rename6, "can not overwrite name of existing reference")
close_temp_repo(repo);
END_TEST
static const char *ref_two_name_new = "refs/heads/two/two";
BEGIN_TEST(rename7, "can be renamed to a new name prefixed with the old name")
git_reference *ref, *ref_two, *looked_up_ref;
git_repository *repo;
git_oid id;
must_pass(open_temp_repo(&repo, REPOSITORY_FOLDER));
must_pass(git_reference_lookup(&ref, repo, ref_master_name));
must_be_true(ref->type & GIT_REF_OID);
git_oid_cpy(&id, git_reference_oid(ref));
/* Create loose references */
must_pass(git_reference_create_oid(&ref_two, repo, ref_two_name, &id, 0));
/* An existing reference... */
must_pass(git_reference_lookup(&looked_up_ref, repo, ref_two_name));
/* Can be rename to a new name starting with the old name. */
must_pass(git_reference_rename(looked_up_ref, ref_two_name_new, 0));
/* Check we actually renamed it */
must_pass(git_reference_lookup(&looked_up_ref, repo, ref_two_name_new));
must_be_true(!strcmp(looked_up_ref->name, ref_two_name_new));
must_fail(git_reference_lookup(&looked_up_ref, repo, ref_two_name));
close_temp_repo(repo);
END_TEST
BEGIN_TEST(delete0, "deleting a ref which is both packed and loose should remove both tracks in the filesystem")
git_reference *looked_up_ref, *another_looked_up_ref;
git_repository *repo;
......@@ -968,6 +999,7 @@ BEGIN_SUITE(refs)
ADD_TEST(rename4);
ADD_TEST(rename5);
ADD_TEST(rename6);
ADD_TEST(rename7);
ADD_TEST(delete0);
ADD_TEST(list0);
......
......@@ -141,13 +141,13 @@ static int ensure_repository_init(
goto cleanup;
git_repository_free(repo);
rmdir_recurs(working_directory);
git_futils_rmdir_recurs(working_directory, 1);
return GIT_SUCCESS;
cleanup:
git_repository_free(repo);
rmdir_recurs(working_directory);
git_futils_rmdir_recurs(working_directory, 1);
return GIT_ERROR;
}
......@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ BEGIN_TEST(init2, "Initialize and open a bare repo with a relative path escaping
git_repository_free(repo);
must_pass(chdir(current_workdir));
rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER);
must_pass(git_futils_rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER, 1));
END_TEST
#define EMPTY_BARE_REPOSITORY_NAME "empty_bare.git"
......@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ BEGIN_TEST(open0, "Open a bare repository that has just been initialized by git"
must_be_true(git_repository_path(repo, GIT_REPO_PATH_WORKDIR) == NULL);
git_repository_free(repo);
must_pass(rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER));
must_pass(git_futils_rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER, 1));
END_TEST
#define SOURCE_EMPTY_REPOSITORY_NAME "empty_standard_repo/.gitted"
......@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ BEGIN_TEST(open1, "Open a standard repository that has just been initialized by
must_be_true(git_repository_path(repo, GIT_REPO_PATH_WORKDIR) != NULL);
git_repository_free(repo);
must_pass(rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER));
must_pass(git_futils_rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER, 1));
END_TEST
......@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ BEGIN_TEST(open2, "Open a bare repository with a relative path escaping out of t
git_repository_free(repo);
must_pass(chdir(current_workdir));
rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER);
must_pass(git_futils_rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER, 1));
END_TEST
BEGIN_TEST(empty0, "test if a repository is empty or not")
......@@ -392,7 +392,6 @@ BEGIN_TEST(discover0, "test discover")
char found_path[GIT_PATH_MAX];
int mode = 0755;
rmdir_recurs(DISCOVER_FOLDER);
must_pass(append_ceiling_dir(ceiling_dirs,TEST_RESOURCES));
git_futils_mkdir_r(DISCOVER_FOLDER, mode);
......@@ -447,7 +446,7 @@ BEGIN_TEST(discover0, "test discover")
must_pass(ensure_repository_discover(REPOSITORY_ALTERNATE_FOLDER_SUB_SUB, ceiling_dirs, sub_repository_path));
must_pass(ensure_repository_discover(REPOSITORY_ALTERNATE_FOLDER_SUB_SUB_SUB, ceiling_dirs, repository_path));
rmdir_recurs(DISCOVER_FOLDER);
must_pass(git_futils_rmdir_recurs(DISCOVER_FOLDER, 1));
git_repository_free(repo);
END_TEST
......
......@@ -176,34 +176,6 @@ int cmp_files(const char *a, const char *b)
return error;
}
static int remove_filesystem_element_recurs(void *GIT_UNUSED(nil), char *path)
{
int error = GIT_SUCCESS;
GIT_UNUSED_ARG(nil);
error = git_futils_isdir(path);
if (error == GIT_SUCCESS) {
size_t root_size = strlen(path);
error = git_futils_direach(path, GIT_PATH_MAX, remove_filesystem_element_recurs, NULL);
if (error < GIT_SUCCESS)
return error;
path[root_size] = 0;
return rmdir(path);
}
return p_unlink(path);
}
int rmdir_recurs(const char *directory_path)
{
char buffer[GIT_PATH_MAX];
strcpy(buffer, directory_path);
return remove_filesystem_element_recurs(NULL, buffer);
}
typedef struct {
size_t src_len, dst_len;
char *dst;
......@@ -255,7 +227,7 @@ int open_temp_repo(git_repository **repo, const char *path)
void close_temp_repo(git_repository *repo)
{
git_repository_free(repo);
rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER);
git_futils_rmdir_recurs(TEMP_REPO_FOLDER, 1);
}
static int remove_placeholders_recurs(void *filename, char *path)
......
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