Add constants for parsing git wire protocol version
This would allow other JGit users to access and reuse the constants.
Change-Id: I1608802f45586af5f8582afa592e26679e9cebe3
Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The flag enabling sideband-all is used in two places: in UploadPack
for advertisement and in the protocol parser to read it from the
request.
This leds to problems in distributed deployments where the two requests of
a fetch can go to different servers with different configurations.
Use the existing allowsidebandall to accept the sideband-all request
(and respond to it) and introduce a new "advertisesidebandall" to toggle
the advertising of the feature.
Change-Id: I892d541bc3f321606c89bad1d333b079dce6b5fa
Signed-off-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Allow the client to specify "sideband-all" in a fetch v2 request,
indicating that the whole response is to be multiplexed (with a sideband
indicator on every non-flush and non-delim pkt) instead of only the
packfile being multiplexed. This allows, for example, progress messages
to be sent at any point in the response.
This implements the "sideband-all" feature documented in
Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt in Git.
Change-Id: I3e7f21c88ff0982b1b7ebb09c9ad6c742c4483c8
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
UploadPack: Filter refs used for want-ref resolution
In the longer term, we can add support for this to the
RequestValidator interface. In the short term, this is a minimal
band-aid to ensure any refs the client requests are visible to the
client.
Change-Id: I0683c7a00e707cf97eef6c6bb782671d0a550ffe
Reported-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
UploadPack has a setTransferConfig method which allows to set the
transfer config, however since the constructors of TransferConfig
have the default package visibility it is not possible for any
application using UploadPack, for example Gerrit, to actually set
a transfer config.
Make the constructors public. This is consistent with the public
constructors for example on PackConfig.
Change-Id: I07080255838421871403b2b2bcc294aa8f621c57
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Format @Nullable on return value as method annotation
For example, instead of using
public @Nullable String getMyFavoriteString() { ... }
use
@Nullable
public String getMyFavoriteString() { ... }
This makes the style more consistent (the existing JGit code base
tends to lean toward the second style) and makes the source code
better reflect how the annotation is parsed, as a METHOD annotation.
Longer term, we should switch to a TYPE_USE annotation and switch to
the first style.
Noticed using a style checker that follows
https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html#s4.8.5-annotations
Change-Id: I07f4e67cc149fb8007f696a4663e10d4bfc57e3a
Reported-by: Ivan Frade <ifrade@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
UploadPack already allows the client to send wanted OIDs as "want"
lines. Extend UploadPack to also allow the client to send wanted ref
names as "want-ref" lines when the fetch is done using protocol v2.
The corresponding Git commit is 516e2b76bd ("upload-pack: implement
ref-in-want", 2018-06-28).
To support a two-stage rollout, two configuration variables are
provided: uploadpack.allowrefinwant (default "false") allows clients to
specify "want-ref" in their requests, and uploadpack.advertiserefinwant
(default "true") makes UploadPack advertise this capability. If
uploadpack.allowrefinwant is true but uploadpack.advertiserefinwant is
false, UploadPack will not advertise that it supports "want-ref", but it
will support it.
Change-Id: I3c24077949640d453af90d81a7f48ce4b8ac9833
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Remove it from
* package private functions.
* try blocks
* for loops
this was done with the following python script:
$ cat f.py
import sys
import re
import os
def replaceFinal(m):
return m.group(1) + "(" + m.group(2).replace('final ', '') + ")"
methodDecl = re.compile(r"^([\t ]*[a-zA-Z_ ]+)\(([^)]*)\)")
def subst(fn):
input = open(fn)
os.rename(fn, fn + "~")
dest = open(fn, 'w')
for l in input:
l = methodDecl.sub(replaceFinal, l)
dest.write(l)
dest.close()
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(".", topdown=False):
for f in files:
if not f.endswith('.java'):
continue
full = os.path.join(root, f)
print full
subst(full)
Change-Id: If533a75a417594fc893e7c669d2c1f0f6caeb7ca
Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com>
Implement protocol v2 with no capabilities in UploadPack
Add initial support for protocol v2 of the fetch-pack/upload-pack
protocol. This protocol is described in the Git project in
"Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt".
This patch adds support for protocol v2 (without any capabilities) to
UploadPack. Adaptations of callers to make use of this support will
come in subsequent patches.
[jn: split from a larger patch; tweaked the API to make UploadPack
handle parsing the extra parameters and config instead of requiring
each caller to do such parsing]
Change-Id: I79399fa0dce533fdc8c1dbb6756748818cee45b0
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Teach UploadPack to support filtering by blob size
Teach UploadPack to advertise the filter capability and support a
"filter" line in the request, accepting blob sizes only, if the
configuration variable "uploadpack.allowfilter" is true. This feature is
currently in the "master" branch of Git, and as of the time of writing,
this feature is to be released in Git 2.17.
This is incomplete in that the filter-by-sparse-specification feature
also supported by Git is not included in this patch.
If a JGit server were to be patched with this commit, and a repository
on that server configured with RequestPolicy.ANY or
RequestPolicy.REACHABLE_COMMIT_TIP, a Git client built from the "master"
branch would be able to perform a partial clone.
Change-Id: If72b4b422c06ab432137e9e5272d353b14b73259
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Revert usage of TYPE_USE in Nullable and NonNull annotations
Using TYPE_USE causes compilation errors in Eclipse Neon.3 (JDT 3.12.3)
and Eclipse Oxygen.2 (JDT 3.13.2).
This reverts commit 8e217517e2.
This reverts commit 55eba8d0f5.
Reported-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
Change-Id: I96869f80dd11ee238911706581b224bca4fb12cd
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Since JGit now requires Java 8, we can switch to TYPE_USE instead
of explicitly specifying the target type.
Some of the existing uses of Nullable need to be reworked slightly
as described in [1] to prevent the compilation error:
scoping construct cannot be annotated with type-use annotation
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/a/21385939/381622
Change-Id: Idba48f67a09353b5237685996ce828c8ca398168
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Happily, most anonymous SectionParser implementations can be replaced
with FooConfig::new, as long as the constructor takes a single Config
arg. Many of these, the non-public ones, can in turn be inlined. A few
remaining SectionParsers can be lambdas.
Change-Id: I3f563e752dfd2007dd3a48d6d313d20e2685943a
Add a test for parsing fsck config options and expose FsckMode enum
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>
Enable and fix warnings about redundant specification of type arguments
Since the introduction of generic type parameter inference in Java 7,
it's not necessary to explicitly specify the type of generic parameters.
Enable the warning in Eclipse, and fix all occurrences.
Change-Id: I9158caf1beca5e4980b6240ac401f3868520aad0
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Enable and fix 'Should be tagged with @Override' warning
Set missingOverrideAnnotation=warning in Eclipse compiler preferences
which enables the warning:
The method <method> of type <type> should be tagged with @Override
since it actually overrides a superclass method
Justification for this warning is described in:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/94411/381622
Enabling this causes in excess of 1000 warnings across the entire
code-base. They are very easy to fix automatically with Eclipse's
"Quick Fix" tool.
Fix all of them except 2 which cause compilation failure when the
project is built with mvn; add TODO comments on those for further
investigation.
Change-Id: I5772061041fd361fe93137fd8b0ad356e748a29c
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Accept some of the same section keys that fsck does in git-core,
allowing repositories to skip over specific kinds of acceptable
broken objects, e.g.:
[fsck]
duplicateEntries = ignore
zeroPaddedFilemode = ignore
The zeroPaddedFilemode = ignore is a synonym for the JGit specific
allowLeadingZeroFileMode = true. Only accept the JGit key if git-core
key was not specified.
Change-Id: Idaed9310e2a5ce5511670ead1aaea2b30aac903c
Some ancient objects may be broken, but in a relatively harmless way.
Allow the ObjectChecker caller to whitelist specific objects that are
going to fail checks, but that have been reviewed by a human and decided
the objects are OK enough to permit continued use of.
This avoids needing to rewrite history to scrub the broken objects out.
Honor the git-core fsck.skipList configuration setting when receiving a
push or fetching from a remote repository.
Change-Id: I62bd7c0b0848981f73dd7c752860fd02794233a6
This avoids duplication of code between receive-pack and fetch-pack paths.
Separate methods are still required to check use of receive.fsckobjects vs.
fetch.fsckobjects, both of which default to transfer.fsckobjects.
Change-Id: I41193e093e981a79fc2f63914e273aaa44b82162
[performance] Remove synthetic access$ methods in transport package
Java compiler must generate synthetic access methods for private methods
and fields of the enclosing class if they are accessed from inner
classes and vice versa.
While invisible in the code, those synthetic access methods exist in the
bytecode and seem to produce some extra execution overhead at runtime
(compared with the direct access to this fields or methods), see
https://git.eclipse.org/r/58948/.
By removing the "private" access modifier from affected methods and
fields we help compiler to avoid generation of synthetic access methods
and hope to improve execution performance.
To validate changes, one can either use javap or use Bytecode Outline
plugin in Eclipse. In both cases one should look for "synthetic
access$<number>" methods at the end of the class and inner class files
in question - there should be none.
NB: don't mix this "synthetic access$" methods up with "public synthetic
bridge" methods generated to allow generic method override return types.
Change-Id: I0ebaeb2bc454cd8051b901addb102c1a6688688b
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
UploadPack: Use reachable-sha1-in-want configuration
C git 2.5 supports setting the equivalent of
RequestPolicy.REACHABLE_COMMIT with uploadpack.allowreachablesha1inwant.
Parse this into TransportConfig and use it from UploadPack. An explicitly
set RequestPolicy overrides the config, and the policy may still be
upgraded on a unidirectional connection to avoid races.
Change-Id: Id39771a6e42d8082099acde11249306828a053c0
Signed-off-by: Fredrik Medley <fredrik.medley@gmail.com>
Add fsck.allowInvalidPersonIdent to accept invalid author/committers
A larger than expected number of real-world repositories found on
the Internet contain invalid author, committer and tagger lines
in their history. Many of these seem to be caused by users misusing
the user.name and user.email fields, e.g.:
[user]
name = Au Thor <author@example.com>
email = author@example.com
that some version of Git (or a reimplementation thereof) copied
directly into the object header. These headers are not valid and
are rejected by a strict fsck, making it impossible to transfer
the repository with JGit/EGit.
Another form is an invalid committer line with double negative for
the time zone, e.g.
committer Au Thor <a@b> 1288373970 --700
The real world is messy. :(
Allow callers and users to weaken the fsck settings to accept these
sorts of breakages if they really want to work on a repo that has
broken history. Most routines will still function fine, however
commit timestamp sorting in RevWalk may become confused by a corrupt
committer line and sort commits out of order. This is mostly fine if
the corrupted chain is shorter than the slop window.
Change-Id: I6d529542c765c131de590f4f7ef8e7c1c8cb9db9
RecievePack already honors fsck settings for safeForWindows and
safeForMacOS. Allow those same checks to be performed during fetch
through a caller-configurable ObjectChecker.
Default the fetch fsck options to match the current platform, as
it can be reasonably assumed the repository will be accessed here.
Change-Id: I3c0f411fad209c6bd8fb9c4acf5c55a6799a6a2a
Correct fetch to use fetch.fsckObjects and transfer.fsckObjects
git-core configures fsck during fetch using these two variables.
JGit use of fsck in fetch predates the usage in git-core and had
reused receive.fsckobjects, which does not match behavior.
Change-Id: Ie4d5f082258c4b2928c7ecc3780c6363fa587f34
UploadPack: configure RequestPolicy with TransportConfig
C git 1.8.2 supports setting the equivalent of RequestPolicy.TIP with
uploadpack.allowtipsha1. Parse this into TransportConfig and use it
from UploadPack. An explicitly set RequestPolicy overrides the config,
and the policy may still be upgraded on a unidirectional connection to
avoid races.
Defer figuring out the effective RequestPolicy to later in the
process. This is a minor semantic change to fix a bug: previously,
calling setRequestPolicy(ADVERTISED) _after_ calling
setBiDirectionalPipe(true) would have reintroduced the race condition
otherwise fixed by 01888db892.
Change-Id: I264e028a76574434cecb34904d9f5944b290df78
A few classes such as Constanrs are marked with @SuppressWarnings, as are
toString() methods with many liternal, but otherwise $NLS-n$ is used for
string containing text that should not be translated. A few literals may
fall into the gray zone, but mostly I've tried to only tag the obvious
ones.
Change-Id: I22e50a77e2bf9e0b842a66bdf674e8fa1692f590
Per CQ 3448 this is the initial contribution of the JGit project
to eclipse.org. It is derived from the historical JGit repository
at commit 3a2dd9921c.
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>