- 21 May, 2018 1 commit
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Jason Haslam committed
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- 09 May, 2018 6 commits
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cmake: resolve libraries found by pkg-config
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
refdb_fs: enhance performance of globbing
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
global: adjust init count under lock
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
Fix GCC 8.1 warnings
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
With the recent change of always resolving pkg-config libraries to their full path, we do not have to manage the LIBGIT2_LIBDIRS variable anymore. The only other remaining user of LIBGIT2_LIBDIRS is winhttp, which is a CMake-style library target and can thus be resolved by CMake automatically. Remove the variable to simplify our build system a bit.
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
Libraries found by CMake modules are usually handled with their full path. This makes linking against those libraries a lot more robust when it comes to libraries in non-standard locations, as otherwise we might mix up libraries from different locations when link directories are given. One excemption are libraries found by PKG_CHECK_MODULES. Instead of returning libraries with their complete path, it will return the variable names as well as a set of link directories. In case where multiple sets of the same library are installed in different locations, this can lead the compiler to link against the wrong libraries in the end, when link directories of other dependencies are added. To fix this shortcoming, we need to manually resolve library paths returned by CMake against their respective library directories. This is an easy task to do with `FIND_LIBRARY`.
Patrick Steinhardt committed
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- 07 May, 2018 5 commits
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Worktrees can be made from bare repositories
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
Etienne Samson committed
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We were previously conflating any error into GIT_ENOTFOUND, which might or might not be correct. This fixes the code so a config error is bubbled up, as well as preserving the semantics in the face of worktree-repositories
Etienne Samson committed -
docs: add documentation to state differences from the git cli
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
Sanitize the hunk header to ensure it contains UTF-8 valid data
Patrick Steinhardt committed
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- 05 May, 2018 1 commit
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The diff driver truncates the hunk header text to 80 bytes, which can truncate 4-byte Unicode characters and introduce garbage characters in the diff output. This change sanitizes the hunk header before it is displayed. This mirrors the test in git: https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/t/t4025-hunk-header.sh Closes https://github.com/libgit2/rugged/issues/716
Stan Hu committed
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- 04 May, 2018 5 commits
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examples: ls-files: add ls-files to list paths in the index
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
Since GCC 8.1, the compiler performs some bounds checking when copying static data into arrays with a known size. In one test, we print a format string of "%s/sub%02d" into a buffer of 64 bytes. The input buffer for the first "%s" is bounded to at most 63 characters, plus four bytes for the static string "/sub" plus two more bytes for "%02d". Thus, our target buffer needs to be at least 70 bytes in size, including the NUL byte. There seems to be a bug in the analysis, though, because GCC will not account for the limiting "%02" prefix, treating it as requiring the same count of bytes as a "%d". Thus, we end up at 79 bytes that are required to fix the warning. To make it look nicer and less special, we just round the buffer size up to 80 bytes.
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
Since version 8.1, GCC will do some automatic bounds checking when printing static content into a buffer with known size. The bounds checking doesn't yet work quite right in all scenarios and may thus lead to false positives. Fix one of these false positives in refs::normalize by simplifying the code.
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
Our provided callback function `threadid_cb(CRYPTO_THREADID *threadid)` sets up a unique thread ID by asking pthread for the current thread ID. Since openssl version 1.1, `CRYPTO_THREADID_set_numeric` is simply a no-op macro, leaving the `threadid` argument unused after the preprocessor has processed the macro. GCC does not account for that situation and will thus complain about `threadid` being unused. Silence this warning by using `GIT_UNUSED(threadid)`.
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
Our global initialization functions `git_libgit2_init()` and `git_libgit2_shutdown()` both adjust a global init counter to determine whether we are the first respectively last user of libgit2. On Unix-systems do not do so under lock, though, which opens the possibility of a race between these two functions: Thread 1 Thread 2 git__n_inits = 0; git_libgit2_init(); git_atomic_inc(&git__n_inits); /* git__n_inits == 1 */ git_libgit2_shutdown(); if (git_atomic_dec(&git__n_inits) != 0) /* git__n_inits == 0, no early exit here */ pthread_mutex_lock(&_init_mutex); shutdown_common(); pthread_mutex_unlock(&_init_mutex); pthread_mutex_lock(&_init_mutex); init_once(); pthread_mutex_unlock(&_init_mutex); So we can end up in a situation where we try to shutdown shared data structures before they have been initialized. Fix the race by always locking `_init_mutex` before incrementing or decrementing `git__n_inits`.
Patrick Steinhardt committed
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- 02 May, 2018 2 commits
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Carson Howard committed
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Carson Howard committed
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- 30 Apr, 2018 3 commits
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OpenSSL legacy API cleanups
Carlos Martín Nieto committed -
This is the "OpenSSL available" global init function after all
Etienne Samson committed -
worktree: add functions to get name and path
Patrick Steinhardt committed
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- 27 Apr, 2018 2 commits
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A glob used for iteration may start with an entire path containing no special characters. If we start scanning for references within that path rather than in `refs/`, we may end up scanning only a small fraction of all references.
Julian Ganz committed -
Instead of a hardcoded "refs", we may choose a different directory within the git directory as the root from which we look for references.
Julian Ganz committed
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- 26 Apr, 2018 1 commit
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Fix deletion of unrelated branch on worktree
Patrick Steinhardt committed
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- 25 Apr, 2018 2 commits
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Matt Keeler committed
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Matt Keeler committed
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- 22 Apr, 2018 3 commits
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mbedTLS support
Edward Thomson committed -
Configuration entry iteration in order
Edward Thomson committed -
blame_git: fix coalescing step never being executed
Edward Thomson committed
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- 20 Apr, 2018 9 commits
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Fix leaks in master
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
Leak fixes for v0.27.1
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
worktree: Read worktree specific reflog for HEAD
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
Valgrind log: ==2711== 305 (48 direct, 257 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 576 of 624 ==2711== at 0x4C2CC70: calloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==2711== by 0x5E079E: git__calloc (util.h:99) ==2711== by 0x5E0D21: open_worktree_dir (worktree.c:134) ==2711== by 0x5E0F23: git_worktree_lookup (worktree.c:176) ==2711== by 0x5E1972: git_worktree_add (worktree.c:388) ==2711== by 0x551F23: test_worktree_worktree__add_with_explicit_branch (worktree.c:292) ==2711== by 0x45853E: clar_run_test (clar.c:222) ==2711== by 0x4587E1: clar_run_suite (clar.c:286) ==2711== by 0x458B04: clar_parse_args (clar.c:362) ==2711== by 0x458CAB: clar_test_run (clar.c:428) ==2711== by 0x45665C: main (main.c:24)
Etienne Samson committed -
CID:1383993, "In git_refspec__dwim_one: All paths that lead to this null pointer comparison already dereference the pointer earlier (CWE-476)"
Etienne Samson committed -
As per CID:1378747, we might be called with a NULL repo, which would be deferenced in write_add_refspec
Etienne Samson committed -
Etienne Samson committed
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Valgrind log : ==17702== 18 bytes in 1 blocks are indirectly lost in loss record 69 of 1,123 ==17702== at 0x4C2AB80: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==17702== by 0x5FDBB49: strdup (strdup.c:42) ==17702== by 0x632B3E: git__strdup (util.h:106) ==17702== by 0x632D2C: git_reference__alloc_symbolic (refs.c:64) ==17702== by 0x62E0AF: loose_lookup (refdb_fs.c:408) ==17702== by 0x62E636: refdb_fs_backend__iterator_next (refdb_fs.c:565) ==17702== by 0x62CD8E: git_refdb_iterator_next (refdb.c:147) ==17702== by 0x6347F2: git_reference_next (refs.c:838) ==17702== by 0x6345CB: git_reference_foreach (refs.c:748) ==17702== by 0x66BE62: local_download_pack (local.c:579) ==17702== by 0x5DB48F: git_fetch_download_pack (fetch.c:148) ==17702== by 0x639028: git_remote_download (remote.c:932) ==17702== by 0x63919A: git_remote_fetch (remote.c:969) ==17702== by 0x4ABEDD: test_fetchhead_nonetwork__fetch_into_repo_with_symrefs (nonetwork.c:362) ==17702== by 0x4125D9: clar_run_test (clar.c:222) ==17702== by 0x41287C: clar_run_suite (clar.c:286) ==17702== by 0x412DDE: clar_test_run (clar.c:433) ==17702== by 0x4105E1: main (main.c:24)
Etienne Samson committed -
Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
Sven Strickroth committed
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