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  1. Mar 13, 2010
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Catch and report "ERR message" during remote advertisements · 1f4a30b8
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      GitHub broke the native git protocol a while ago by interjecting an
      "ERR message" line into the upload-pack or receive-pack advertisement
      list.  This didn't match the expected pattern, so it caused existing
      C Git clients to abort with a protocol exception.
      
      These days, C Git clients actually look for this message and abort
      with a more graceful notice to the end-user.  JGit should do the
      same, including setting up a custom exception type that makes it
      easier for higher-level UIs to identify a message from the remote
      site and present it to the user.
      
      Change-Id: I51ab62a382cfaf1082210e8bfaa69506fd0d9786
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      1f4a30b8
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Wait for EOF on stderr before finishing SSH channel · 243b0d64
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      JSch will allow us to close the connection and then just drop
      any late messages coming over the stderr stream for the command.
      This makes it easy to lose final output on a command, like from
      Gerrit Code Review's post receive hook.
      
      Instead spawn a background thread to copy data from JSch's pipe
      into our own buffer, and wait for that thread to receive EOF on the
      pipe before we declare the connection closed. This way we don't
      have a race condition between the stderr data arriving and JSch
      just tearing down the channel.
      
      Change-Id: Ica1ba40ed2b4b6efb7d5e4ea240efc0a56fb71f6
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      243b0d64
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Capture non-progress side band #2 messages and put in result · 673b3984
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Any messages received on side band #2 that aren't scraped as a
      progress message into our ProgressMonitor are now forwarded to a
      buffer which is later included into the OperationResult object.
      Application callers can use this buffer to present the additional
      messages from the remote peer after the push or fetch operation
      has concluded.
      
      The smart push connections using the native send-pack/receive-pack
      protocol now request side-band-64k capability if it is available
      and forward any messages received through that channel onto this
      message buffer.  This makes hook messages available over smart HTTP,
      or even over SSH.
      
      The SSH transport was modified to redirect the remote command's
      stderr stream into the message buffer, interleaved with any data
      received over side band #2.  Due to buffering between these two
      different channels in the SSH channel mux itself the order of any
      writes between the two cannot be ensured, but it tries to stay close.
      
      The local fork transport was also modified to redirect the local
      receive-pack's stderr into the message buffer, rather than going to
      the invoking JVM's System.err.  This gives applications a chance
      to log the local error messages, rather than needing to redirect
      their JVM's stderr before startup.
      
      To keep things simple, the application has to wait for the entire
      operation to complete before it can see the messages.  This may
      be a downside if the user is trying to debug a remote hook that is
      blocking indefinitely, the user would need to abort the connection
      before they can inspect the message buffer in any sort of UI built
      on top of JGit.
      
      Change-Id: Ibc215f4569e63071da5b7e5c6674ce924ae39e11
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      673b3984
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      ReceivePack: Enable side-band-64k capability for status reports · d33f939e
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      We now advertise the side-band-64k capability inside of ReceivePack,
      allowing hooks to echo status messages down the side band channel
      instead of over the optional stderr stream.
      
      This change permits hooks running inside of an http:// based push
      invocation to still message the end-user with more detailed errors
      than the small per-command string in the status report.
      
      Change-Id: I64f251ef2d13ab3fd0e1a319a4683725455e5244
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      d33f939e
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Use more restrictive patterns for sideband progress scraping · 4c44810d
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      To avoid scraping a non-progress message as though it were a progress
      item for the progress monitor, use a more restrictive pattern to
      watch the remote side's messages.  These two regexps should match
      any message produced by C Git since 42e18fbf5f94 ("more compact
      progress display", Oct 2007), and which first appeared in Git 1.5.4.
      
      Change-Id: I57e34cf59d42c1dbcbd1a83dd6f499ce5e39d15d
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      4c44810d
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Prefix remote progress tasks with "remote: " · 3a9295b8
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      When we pull task messages off the remote peer via sideband #2
      prefix them with the string "remote: " to make it clear to the
      user these are coming from the other system, and not from their
      local client.
      
      Change-Id: I02c5e67c6be67e30e40d3bc4be314d6640feb519
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      3a9295b8
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Decode side-band channel number as unsigned integer · b7e8cefc
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      This field is unsigned in the protocol, so treat it
      as such when we report the channel number in errors.
      
      Change-Id: I20a52809c7a756e9f66b3557a4300ae1e11f6d25
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      b7e8cefc
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Refactor SideBandInputStream construction · f2dc9f0b
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Typically we refer to the raw InputStream (the stream without the
      pkt-line headers on it) as rawIn, and the pkt-line header variant
      as pckIn.  Refactor our fields to reflect that.  To ensure these
      are actually the same underlying InputStream, we now create our own
      PacketLineIn wrapper around the supplied raw InputStream.  Its a
      very low-cost object since it has only the 4 byte length buffer.
      
      Instead of hardcoding the header length as 5, use the constant from
      SideBandOutputStream.  This makes it a bit more clear what we are
      consuming, exactly here.
      
      Change-Id: Iebd05538042913536b88c3ddc3adc3a86a841cc5
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      f2dc9f0b
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Refactor SideBandOutputStream to be buffered · 0af5944c
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Instead of relying on our callers to wrap us up inside of a
      BufferedOutputStream and using the proper block sizing, do the
      buffering directly inside of SideBandOutputStream.  This ensures
      we don't get large write-throughs from BufferedOutputStream that
      might overflow the configured packet size.
      
      The constructor of SideBandOutputStream is also beefed up to check
      its arguments and ensure they are within acceptable ranges for the
      current side-band protocol.
      
      Change-Id: Ic14567327d03c9e972f9734b8228178bc448867d
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      0af5944c
  2. Feb 11, 2010
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Don't doubly wrap TransportException in smart HTTP client · dd931bd9
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      If the readAdvertisedRefs() method throws an exception, its already
      closed the connection and wrapped the underlying cause inside of a
      suitable TransportException object that it is throwing.  We shouldn't
      catch IOException and rethrow a wrapped copy here, because we'll double
      wrap the exception thrown by readAdvertisedRefs.  This may obsecure the
      root cause of the connection failure from the end-user.
      
      Change-Id: I0ca61560f9888c666323dac8a5582aab25e897ff
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      dd931bd9
  3. Feb 10, 2010
  4. Feb 08, 2010
  5. Feb 04, 2010
    • Robin Rosenberg's avatar
      Intermediate workaround for JGit's lack of core.autocrlf support · 23827fef
      Robin Rosenberg authored
      
      Windows users by default have core.autocrlf set to true. JGit
      does not recognize the flags and thus works as if it is set. In order
      to make JGit more compatible with msysgit we set the flag to false
      in repositories that JGit creates.
      
      Bug: 301775
      Change-Id: I7ea462fe3516e5060b87aa1f7ed63689936830c2
      Signed-off-by: default avatarRobin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
      23827fef
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Use keep(1) instead of add() when skipping an entry · 76b98230
      Shawn Pearce authored
      Doing a keep call with a length of 1 will copy the current entry just
      like the previous add was doing, but it avoids doing any validation
      on the entry.  This is sane because the entry can be assumed to be
      already valid, since its originating from the destination index.
      
      Change-Id: I250d902fc98580444af1ba4b8fedceb654541451
      Originally: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/128214/focus=128213
      
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      76b98230
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Don't allow DirCacheEntry with mode of 0 · 29b8fa84
      Shawn Pearce authored
      A 0 file mode in a DirCacheEntry is not a valid mode.  To C git
      such a value indicates the record should not be present.  We already
      were catching this bad state and exceptioning out when writing tree
      objects to disk, but we did not fail when writing the dircache back
      to disk.  This allowed JGit applications to create a dircache file
      which C git would not like to read.
      
      Instead of checking the mode during writes, we now check during
      mutation.  This allows application bugs to be detected sooner and
      closer to the cause site.  It also allows us to avoid checking most
      of the records which we read in from disk, as we can assume these
      are formatted correctly.
      
      Some of our unit tests were not setting the FileMode on their test
      entry, so they had to be updated to use REGULAR_FILE.
      
      Change-Id: Ie412053c390b737c0ece57b8e063e4355ee32437
      Originally: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/128214/focus=128213
      
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      CC: Adam W. Hawks <awhawks@writeme.com>
      29b8fa84
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Disallow creating invalid DirCacheEntry records · 329abf72
      Shawn Pearce authored
      A dircache record must not use a path string like "/a" or "a//b"
      as this results in a tree entry being written with a zero length
      name component in the record.  C git does not support an empty name,
      and neither does any modern filesystem.
      
      A record also must not have a stage outside of the standard 0-3
      value range, as there are only 2 bits of space available in the
      on-disk format of the record to store the stage information.
      Any other values would be truncated into this space, storing a
      different value than the caller expected.
      
      If an application tries to create a DirCache record with either of
      these wrong values, we abort with an IllegalArgumentException.
      
      Change-Id: I699de149efdfccd85d8adde07d3efd080e3b49c2
      Originally: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/128214
      
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      CC: Adam W. Hawks <awhawks@writeme.com>
      329abf72
  6. Feb 03, 2010
  7. Feb 02, 2010
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Micro-optimize CanonicalTreeParser next() for ObjectWalk · 0e137c4d
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      ObjectWalk is invoking next() for each record we consider in a tree.
      Rather than doing several method calls against the current parser,
      and testing if we are at eof() at least twice per next() invocation,
      do it only once and inline the logic to move the parser forward.
      
      Change-Id: If5938f5d7b3ca24f500a184c9bd2ef193015414e
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      0e137c4d
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Fix ObjectWalk corruption when skipping over empty trees · db54736e
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      The supplied test case comes out of the example tree identified by
      Robert de Wilde and Ilari on #git:
      
        $ git ls-tree -rt a54f1a85ebf6a7f53aa60a45a1be33f8b078fb7e
        040000 tree bfe058ad536cdb12e127cde63b01472c960ea105    A
        040000 tree 4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904    A/A
        040000 tree 4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904    A/B
        100644 blob abbbfafe3129f85747aba7bfac992af77134c607    B
      
      In this tree, "B" was being skipped because "A/A" as an empty tree
      was immediately followed by "A/B", also an empty tree, but the
      ObjectWalk broke out too early and never visited "B".
      
      Bug: 286653
      Change-Id: I25bcb0bc99d0cbbbdd9c2bd625ad6a691a6d0335
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      db54736e
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Ensure the tree parser resets in ObjectWalk · 0d94a5ca
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      During dispose() or reset() we are suppose to be restoring the
      ObjectWalk instance back to the original pre-walk state, but we
      failed to reset the tree parser.  This can lead to confusing state
      if the ObjectWalk was reused by the caller, as entries from the
      old walk might be reported as part of the new walk.
      
      Change-Id: I6237bae7bfd3794e8b9a92b4dd475559cc72e634
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      0d94a5ca
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Correct ObjectWalk error message when bad object is found · 986d616e
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Instead of including "ObjectId[SHA-1]" in the message, just
      us the formatted SHA-1 name of the object by calling name().
      
      Change-Id: I0d1d0e8207f8a3f02188e60242e4e9bf7420e88f
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      986d616e
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Correctly skip over unrecognized optional dircache extensions · 784b24dd
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      We didn't skip the correct number of bytes when we skipped over an
      unrecognized but optional dircache extension.  We missed skipping
      the 8 byte header that makes up the extension's name and length.
      
      We also didn't include the skipped extension's payload as part of
      our index checksum, resuting in a checksum failure when the index
      was done reading.  So ensure we always scan through a skipped
      section and include it in the checksum computation.
      
      Add a test case for a currently unsupported index extension, 'ZZZZ',
      to verify we can still read the DirCache object even though we
      don't know what 'ZZZZ' is supposed to mean.
      
      Bug: 301287
      Change-Id: I4bdde94576fffe826d0782483fd98cab1ea628fa
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      784b24dd
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Remove RepositoryTestCase from DirCacheCGitCompatabilityTest · 434e7884
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      This test doesn't actually depend upon the large data set we have
      in the RepositoryTestCase, so drop that from the dependency and
      use the more simple LocalDiskRepositoryTestCase instead.
      
      Change-Id: I0fd4affe1dd5ec86e8c3253db42df11d3b612e36
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      434e7884
    • Christian Halstrick's avatar
      Fix .classpath to make jgit easily runnable from inside eclipse · d9fc01b8
      Christian Halstrick authored
      
      When running jgit from inside Eclipse (e.g. rightclick on project
      org.eclipse.jgit.pgm and select Run as->Java application) no commands
      are found. This is because the commands are loaded from a resource file
      /META-INF/services/org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.TextBuiltin and this file is
      not anymore on the classpath.
      I fixed this by modifying .classpath to contain the META-INF directory.
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarChristian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
      d9fc01b8
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