If xwrite() sees an EAGAIN response, it will loop forever until the
write succeeds (or encounters a real error). This is due to ef1cf0167a
(xwrite: poll on non-blocking FDs, 2016-06-26), with the idea that we
won't be surprised by a descriptor unexpectedly set as non-blocking.
But that will make things awkward when we do want a non-blocking
descriptor, and a future patch will switch pipe_command() to using one.
In that case, looping on EAGAIN is bad, because the process on the other
end of the pipe may be waiting on us before doing another read() on the
pipe, which would mean we deadlock.
In practice we're not supposed to ever see EAGAIN here, since poll()
will have just told us the descriptor is ready for writing. But our
Windows emulation of poll() will always return "ready" for writing to a
pipe descriptor! This is due to 94f4d01932 (mingw: workaround for hangs
when sending STDIN, 2020-02-17).
Our best bet in that case is to keep handling other descriptors, as any
read() we do may allow the child command to make forward progress (i.e.,
its write() finishes, and then it read()s from its stdin, freeing up
space in the pipe buffer). This means we might busy-loop between poll()
and write() on Windows if the child command is slow to read our input,
but it's much better than the alternative of deadlocking.
In practice, this busy-looping should be rare:
- for small inputs, we'll just write the whole thing in a single
write() anyway, non-blocking or not
- for larger inputs where the child reads input and then processes it
before writing (e.g., gpg verifying a signature), we may make a few
extra write() calls that get EAGAIN during the initial write, but
once it has taken in the whole input, we'll correctly block waiting
to read back the data.
- for larger inputs where the child process is streaming output back
(like a diff filter), we'll likewise see some extra EAGAINs, but
most of them will be followed immediately by a read(), which will
let the child command make forward progress.
Of course it won't happen at all for now, since we don't yet use a
non-blocking pipe. This is just preparation for when we do.
Helped-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
We define MAX_IO_SIZE within wrapper.c, but it's useful for any code
that wants to do a raw write() for whatever reason (say, because they
want different EAGAIN handling). Let's make it available everywhere.
The alternative would be adding xwrite_foo() variants to give callers
more options. But there's really no reason MAX_IO_SIZE needs to be
abstracted away, so this give callers the most flexibility.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Implement enable_pipe_nonblock() using the Windows API. This works only
for pipes, but that is sufficient for this limited interface. Despite
the API calls used, it handles both "named" and anonymous pipes from our
pipe() emulation.
Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
We'd like to be able to make some of our pipes nonblocking so that
poll() can be used effectively, but O_NONBLOCK isn't portable. Let's
introduce a compat wrapper so this can be abstracted for each platform.
The interface is as narrow as possible to let platforms do what's
natural there (rather than having to implement fcntl() and a fake
O_NONBLOCK for example, or having to handle other types of descriptors).
The next commit will add Windows support, at which point we should be
covering all platforms in practice. But if we do find some other
platform without O_NONBLOCK, we'll return ENOSYS. Arguably we could just
trigger a build-time #error in this case, which would catch the problem
earlier. But since we're not planning to use this compat wrapper in many
code paths, a seldom-seen runtime error may be friendlier for such a
platform than blocking compilation completely. Our test suite would
still notice it.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
There was a bug in the codepath to upgrade generation information
in commit-graph from v1 to v2 format, which has been corrected.
source: <cover.1657667404.git.me@ttaylorr.com>
* tb/commit-graph-genv2-upgrade-fix:
commit-graph: fix corrupt upgrade from generation v1 to v2
commit-graph: introduce `repo_find_commit_pos_in_graph()`
t5318: demonstrate commit-graph generation v2 corruption
Fix for a bug that makes write-tree to fail to write out a
non-existent index as a tree, introduced in 2.37.
source: <20220722212232.833188-1-martin.agren@gmail.com>
* tk/untracked-cache-with-uall:
read-cache: make `do_read_index()` always set up `istate->repo`
"git checkout" miscounted the paths it updated, which has been
corrected.
source: <cover.1657799213.git.matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
* mt/checkout-count-fix:
checkout: fix two bugs on the final count of updated entries
checkout: show bug about failed entries being included in final report
checkout: document bug where delayed checkout counts entries twice
"rerere-train" script (in contrib/) used to honor commit.gpgSign
while recreating the throw-away merges.
source: <PH7PR14MB5594A27B9295E95ACA4D6A69CE8F9@PH7PR14MB5594.namprd14.prod.outlook.com>
* cl/rerere-train-with-no-sign:
contrib/rerere-train: avoid useless gpg sign in training
"git p4" did not handle non-ASCII client name well, which has been
corrected.
source: <pull.1285.v3.git.git.1658394440.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* kk/p4-client-name-encoding-fix:
git-p4: refactoring of p4CmdList()
git-p4: fix bug with encoding of p4 client name
"git p4" working on UTF-16 files on Windows did not implement
CRLF-to-LF conversion correctly, which has been corrected.
source: <pull.1294.v2.git.git.1658341065221.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* mb/p4-utf16-crlf:
git-p4: fix CR LF handling for utf16 files
A corner case bug where lazily fetching objects from a promisor
remote resulted in infinite recursion has been corrected.
source: <cover.1656593279.git.hanxin.hx@bytedance.com>
* hx/lookup-commit-in-graph-fix:
t5330: remove run_with_limited_processses()
commit-graph.c: no lazy fetch in lookup_commit_in_graph()
The resolve-undo information in the index was not protected against
GC, which has been corrected.
source: <xmqq35f7kzad.fsf@gitster.g>
* jc/resolve-undo:
fsck: do not dereference NULL while checking resolve-undo data
revision: mark blobs needed for resolve-undo as reachable
Workaround for a compiler warning against use of die() in
osx-keychain (in contrib/).
source: <pull.1293.git.1658251503775.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* ld/osx-keychain-usage-fix:
osx-keychain: fix compiler warning
Add missing documentation for "include" and "includeIf" features in
"git config" file format, which incidentally teaches the command
line completion to include them in its offerings.
source: <pull.1285.v2.git.1658002423864.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* mb/config-document-include:
config.txt: document include, includeIf
mkstemp() emulation on Windows has been improved.
source: <7265e37f-fd29-3579-b840-19a1df52a59f@web.de>
* rs/mingw-tighten-mkstemp:
mingw: avoid mktemp() in mkstemp() implementation
"git clone" from a repository with some ref whose HEAD is unborn
did not set the HEAD in the resulting repository correctly, which
has been corrected.
source: <YsdyLS4UFzj0j/wB@coredump.intra.peff.net>
* jk/clone-unborn-confusion:
clone: move unborn head creation to update_head()
clone: use remote branch if it matches default HEAD
clone: propagate empty remote HEAD even with other branches
clone: drop extra newline from warning message
Typofix in a BUG() message.
source: <pull.1255.git.1654782920256.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* cr/setup-bug-typo:
setup: fix function name in a BUG() message
Update "git diff/log --raw" format documentation.
source: <pull.1259.git.1655123383.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* pb/diff-doc-raw-format:
diff-index.txt: update raw output format in examples
diff-format.txt: correct misleading wording
diff-format.txt: dst can be 0* SHA-1 when path is deleted, too
Certain diff options are currently ignored when combined-diff is
shown; mark them as incompatible with the feature.
source: <220524.86v8tuvfl1.gmgdl@evledraar.gmail.com>
* rs/combine-diff-with-incompatible-options:
combine-diff: abort if --output is given
combine-diff: abort if --ignore-matching-lines is given
Adjust technical/bitmap-format to be formatted by AsciiDoc, and
add some missing information to the documentation.
source: <pull.1246.v4.git.1655355834.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* ac/bitmap-format-doc:
bitmap-format.txt: add information for trailing checksum
bitmap-format.txt: fix some formatting issues
bitmap-format.txt: feed the file to asciidoc to generate html
Fixes for tests when the source directory has unusual characters in
its path, e.g. whitespaces, double-quotes, etc.
source: <cover-v2-0.3-00000000000-20220630T101646Z-avarab@gmail.com>
* ab/test-quoting-fix:
config tests: fix harmless but broken "rm -r" cleanup
test-lib.sh: fix prepend_var() quoting issue
tests: add missing double quotes to included library paths
"git mktree --missing" lazily fetched objects that are missing from
the local object store, which was totally unnecessary for the purpose
of creating the tree object(s) from its input.
source: <748f39a9-65aa-2110-cf92-7ddf81b5f507@roku.com>
* ro/mktree-allow-missing-fix:
mktree: do not check type of remote objects
Give _() markings to fatal/warning/usage: labels that are shown in
front of these messages.
source: <pull.1279.v2.git.git.1655819877758.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* dr/i18n-die-warn-error-usage:
i18n: mark message helpers prefix for translation
References to commands-to-be-typed-literally in "git rebase"
documentation mark-up have been corrected.
source: <pull.1270.v3.git.1656508868146.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* ds/git-rebase-doc-markup:
git-rebase.txt: use back-ticks consistently
In a non-bare repository, the behavior of Git when the
core.worktree configuration variable points at a directory that has
a repository as its subdirectory, regressed in Git 2.27 days.
source: <20220616234433.225-1-gg.oss@outlook.com>
source: <20220616231956.154-1-gg.oss@outlook.com>
* gg/worktree-from-the-above:
dir: minor refactoring / clean-up
dir: traverse into repository
Recent update to vimdiff layout code has been made more robust
against different end-user vim settings.
source: <20220708181024.45839-1-greenfoo@u92.eu>
* fr/vimdiff-layout-fix:
vimdiff: make layout engine more robust against user vim settings
Fixes a long-standing corner case bug around directory renames in
the merge-ort strategy.
source: <pull.1268.v4.git.1656984823.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* en/merge-dual-dir-renames-fix:
merge-ort: fix issue with dual rename and add/add conflict
merge-ort: shuffle the computation and cleanup of potential collisions
merge-ort: make a separate function for freeing struct collisions
merge-ort: small cleanups of check_for_directory_rename
t6423: add tests of dual directory rename plus add/add conflict
An earlier attempt to plug leaks placed a clean-up label to jump to
at a bogus place, which as been corrected.
source: <Ys0c0ePxPOqZ/5ck@coredump.intra.peff.net>
* jk/diff-files-cleanup-fix:
diff-files: move misplaced cleanup label
Variable quoting fix in the vimdiff driver of "git mergetool"
source: <pull.1287.v2.git.1657809063728.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* js/vimdiff-quotepath-fix:
mergetool(vimdiff): allow paths to contain spaces again
"git shortlog -n" relied on the underlying qsort() to be stable,
which shouldn't have. Fixed.
source: <pull.1290.git.1657813429221.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* js/shortlog-sort-stably:
shortlog: use a stable sort
A fix for a regression in test framework.
source: <pull.1288.git.1657789234416.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
* js/ci-github-workflow-markup:
tests: fix incorrect --write-junit-xml code
If there is no index file, e.g., because the repository has just been
created, we return zero early (unless `must_exist` makes us die
instead.)
This early return means we do not set up `istate->repo`. With
`core.untrackedCache=true`, the recent e6a653554b ("untracked-cache:
support '--untracked-files=all' if configured", 2022-03-31) will
eventually pass down `istate->repo` as a null pointer to
`repo_config_get_string()`, causing a segmentation fault.
If we do hit this early return, set up `istate->repo` similar to when we
actually read the index.
Reported-by: Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
ec9a37d ("pkt-line.[ch]: remove unused packet_read_line_buf()",
2021-10-14) removed the "src_buffer" and "src_len" parameters from
packet_read(), only leaving them at packet_read_with_status(). Let's
also update the function documentation by moving the comment about these
parameters from the former to the latter.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>