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Junio C Hamano
5644419d04 Merge branch 'ab/fsck-api-cleanup'
Fsck API clean-up.

* ab/fsck-api-cleanup:
  fetch-pack: use new fsck API to printing dangling submodules
  fetch-pack: use file-scope static struct for fsck_options
  fetch-pack: don't needlessly copy fsck_options
  fsck.c: move gitmodules_{found,done} into fsck_options
  fsck.c: add an fsck_set_msg_type() API that takes enums
  fsck.c: pass along the fsck_msg_id in the fsck_error callback
  fsck.[ch]: move FOREACH_FSCK_MSG_ID & fsck_msg_id from *.c to *.h
  fsck.c: give "FOREACH_MSG_ID" a more specific name
  fsck.c: undefine temporary STR macro after use
  fsck.c: call parse_msg_type() early in fsck_set_msg_type()
  fsck.h: re-order and re-assign "enum fsck_msg_type"
  fsck.h: move FSCK_{FATAL,INFO,ERROR,WARN,IGNORE} into an enum
  fsck.c: refactor fsck_msg_type() to limit scope of "int msg_type"
  fsck.c: rename remaining fsck_msg_id "id" to "msg_id"
  fsck.c: remove (mostly) redundant append_msg_id() function
  fsck.c: rename variables in fsck_set_msg_type() for less confusion
  fsck.h: use "enum object_type" instead of "int"
  fsck.h: use designed initializers for FSCK_OPTIONS_{DEFAULT,STRICT}
  fsck.c: refactor and rename common config callback
2021-04-07 16:54:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
d637a267d8 Merge branch 'cc/downcase-opt-help'
A few option description strings started with capital letters,
which were corrected.

* cc/downcase-opt-help:
  column, range-diff: downcase option description
2021-04-07 16:54:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
68e15e0c23 Merge branch 'zh/commit-trailer'
"git commit" learned "--trailer <key>[=<value>]" option; together
with the interpret-trailers command, this will make it easier to
support custom trailers.

* zh/commit-trailer:
  commit: add --trailer option
2021-04-07 16:54:08 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
642a40019c Merge branch 'ah/plugleaks'
Plug or annotate remaining leaks that trigger while running the
very basic set of tests.

* ah/plugleaks:
  transport: also free remote_refs in transport_disconnect()
  parse-options: don't leak alias help messages
  parse-options: convert bitfield values to use binary shift
  init-db: silence template_dir leak when converting to absolute path
  init: remove git_init_db_config() while fixing leaks
  worktree: fix leak in dwim_branch()
  clone: free or UNLEAK further pointers when finished
  reset: free instead of leaking unneeded ref
  symbolic-ref: don't leak shortened refname in check_symref()
2021-04-07 16:54:08 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
8a4394d1c1 Merge branch 'zh/format-patch-fractional-reroll-count'
"git format-patch -v<n>" learned to allow a reroll count that is
not an integer.

* zh/format-patch-fractional-reroll-count:
  format-patch: allow a non-integral version numbers
2021-04-02 14:43:14 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
861794b60d Merge branch 'jh/simple-ipc'
A simple IPC interface gets introduced to build services like
fsmonitor on top.

* jh/simple-ipc:
  t0052: add simple-ipc tests and t/helper/test-simple-ipc tool
  simple-ipc: add Unix domain socket implementation
  unix-stream-server: create unix domain socket under lock
  unix-socket: disallow chdir() when creating unix domain sockets
  unix-socket: add backlog size option to unix_stream_listen()
  unix-socket: eliminate static unix_stream_socket() helper function
  simple-ipc: add win32 implementation
  simple-ipc: design documentation for new IPC mechanism
  pkt-line: add options argument to read_packetized_to_strbuf()
  pkt-line: add PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_READ_ERROR option
  pkt-line: do not issue flush packets in write_packetized_*()
  pkt-line: eliminate the need for static buffer in packet_write_gently()
2021-04-02 14:43:14 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
c47679d040 Merge branch 'mt/parallel-checkout-part-1'
Preparatory API changes for parallel checkout.

* mt/parallel-checkout-part-1:
  entry: add checkout_entry_ca() taking preloaded conv_attrs
  entry: move conv_attrs lookup up to checkout_entry()
  entry: extract update_ce_after_write() from write_entry()
  entry: make fstat_output() and read_blob_entry() public
  entry: extract a header file for entry.c functions
  convert: add classification for conv_attrs struct
  convert: add get_stream_filter_ca() variant
  convert: add [async_]convert_to_working_tree_ca() variants
  convert: make convert_attrs() and convert structs public
2021-04-02 14:43:14 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
4730c5e273 Merge branch 'hx/pack-objects-chunk-comment'
Comment update.

* hx/pack-objects-chunk-comment:
  pack-objects: fix comment of reused_chunk.difference
2021-03-30 14:35:37 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
dc2a073036 Merge branch 'ab/remove-rebase-usebuiltin'
Remove the final hint that we used to have a scripted "git rebase".

* ab/remove-rebase-usebuiltin:
  rebase: remove transitory rebase.useBuiltin setting & env
2021-03-30 14:35:37 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
ad16f748f2 Merge branch 'ab/read-tree'
Code simplification by removing support for a caller that is long gone.

* ab/read-tree:
  tree.h API: simplify read_tree_recursive() signature
  tree.h API: expose read_tree_1() as read_tree_at()
  archive: stop passing "stage" through read_tree_recursive()
  ls-files: refactor away read_tree()
  ls-files: don't needlessly pass around stage variable
  tree.c API: move read_tree() into builtin/ls-files.c
  ls-files tests: add meaningful --with-tree tests
  show tests: add test for "git show <tree>"
2021-03-30 14:35:37 -07:00
Chinmoy Chakraborty
5ee90326dc column, range-diff: downcase option description
It is customary not to begin the help text for each option given to
the parse-options API with a capital letter. Various (sub)commands'
option arrays don't follow the guideline provided by the parse_options
Documentation regarding the descriptions.

Downcase the first word of some option descriptions for "column"
and "range-diff".

Signed-off-by: Chinmoy Chakraborty <chinmoy12c@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-29 14:06:08 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
3745e2693d fetch-pack: use new fsck API to printing dangling submodules
Refactor the check added in 5476e1efde (fetch-pack: print and use
dangling .gitmodules, 2021-02-22) to make use of us now passing the
"msg_id" to the user defined "error_func". We can now compare against
the FSCK_MSG_GITMODULES_MISSING instead of parsing the generated
message.

Let's also replace register_found_gitmodules() with directly
manipulating the "gitmodules_found" member. A recent commit moved it
into "fsck_options" so we could do this here.

I'm sticking this callback in fsck.c. Perhaps in the future we'd like
to accumulate such callbacks into another file (maybe fsck-cb.c,
similar to parse-options-cb.c?), but while we've got just the one
let's just put it into fsck.c.

A better alternative in this case would be some library some more
obvious library shared by fetch-pack.c ad builtin/index-pack.c, but
there isn't such a thing.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-28 19:03:10 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
462f5cae0f fetch-pack: don't needlessly copy fsck_options
Change the behavior of the .gitmodules validation added in
5476e1efde (fetch-pack: print and use dangling .gitmodules,
2021-02-22) so we're using one "fsck_options".

I found that code confusing to read. One might think that not setting
up the error_func earlier means that we're relying on the "error_func"
not being set in some code in between the two hunks being modified
here.

But we're not, all we're doing in the rest of "cmd_index_pack()" is
further setup by calling fsck_set_msg_types(), and assigning to
do_fsck_object.

So there was no reason in 5476e1efde to make a shallow copy of the
fsck_options struct before setting error_func. Let's just do this
setup at the top of the function, along with the "walk" assignment.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-28 19:03:10 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
53692df2b8 fsck.c: add an fsck_set_msg_type() API that takes enums
Change code I added in acf9de4c94 (mktag: use fsck instead of custom
verify_tag(), 2021-01-05) to make use of a new API function that takes
the fsck_msg_{id,type} types, instead of arbitrary strings that
we'll (hopefully) parse into those types.

At the time that the fsck_set_msg_type() API was introduced in
0282f4dced (fsck: offer a function to demote fsck errors to warnings,
2015-06-22) it was only intended to be used to parse user-supplied
data.

For things that are purely internal to the C code it makes sense to
have the compiler check these arguments, and to skip the sanity
checking of the data in fsck_set_msg_type() which is redundant to
checks we get from the compiler.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-28 19:03:10 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
394d5d31b0 fsck.c: pass along the fsck_msg_id in the fsck_error callback
Change the fsck_error callback to also pass along the
fsck_msg_id. Before this change the only way to get the message id was
to parse it back out of the "message".

Let's pass it down explicitly for the benefit of callers that might
want to use it, as discussed in [1].

Passing the msg_type is now redundant, as you can always get it back
from the msg_id, but I'm not changing that convention. It's really
common to need the msg_type, and the report() function itself (which
calls "fsck_error") needs to call fsck_msg_type() to discover
it. Let's not needlessly re-do that work in the user callback.

1. https://lore.kernel.org/git/87blcja2ha.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com/

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-28 19:03:10 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
1b32b59f9b fsck.h: move FSCK_{FATAL,INFO,ERROR,WARN,IGNORE} into an enum
Move the FSCK_{FATAL,INFO,ERROR,WARN,IGNORE} defines into a new
fsck_msg_type enum.

These defines were originally introduced in:

 - ba002f3b28 (builtin-fsck: move common object checking code to
   fsck.c, 2008-02-25)
 - f50c440730 (fsck: disallow demoting grave fsck errors to warnings,
   2015-06-22)
 - efaba7cc77 (fsck: optionally ignore specific fsck issues
   completely, 2015-06-22)
 - f27d05b170 (fsck: allow upgrading fsck warnings to errors,
   2015-06-22)

The reason these were defined in two different places is because we
use FSCK_{IGNORE,INFO,FATAL} only in fsck.c, but FSCK_{ERROR,WARN} are
used by external callbacks.

Untangling that would take some more work, since we expose the new
"enum fsck_msg_type" to both. Similar to "enum object_type" it's not
worth structuring the API in such a way that only those who need
FSCK_{ERROR,WARN} pass around a different type.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-28 19:03:10 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
a1aad71601 fsck.h: use "enum object_type" instead of "int"
Change the fsck_walk_func to use an "enum object_type" instead of an
"int" type. The types are compatible, and ever since this was added in
355885d531 (add generic, type aware object chain walker, 2008-02-25)
we've used entries from object_type (OBJ_BLOB etc.).

So this doesn't really change anything as far as the generated code is
concerned, it just gives the compiler more information and makes this
easier to read.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-28 19:03:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
89519f662c Merge branch 'cm/rebase-i-fixup-amend-reword'
"git commit --fixup=<commit>", which was to tweak the changes made
to the contents while keeping the original log message intact,
learned "--fixup=(amend|reword):<commit>", that can be used to
tweak both the message and the contents, and only the message,
respectively.

* cm/rebase-i-fixup-amend-reword:
  doc/git-commit: add documentation for fixup=[amend|reword] options
  t3437: use --fixup with options to create amend! commit
  t7500: add tests for --fixup=[amend|reword] options
  commit: add a reword suboption to --fixup
  commit: add amend suboption to --fixup to create amend! commit
  sequencer: export and rename subject_length()
2021-03-26 14:59:03 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
2744383cbd Merge branch 'tb/geometric-repack'
"git repack" so far has been only capable of repacking everything
under the sun into a single pack (or split by size).  A cleverer
strategy to reduce the cost of repacking a repository has been
introduced.

* tb/geometric-repack:
  builtin/pack-objects.c: ignore missing links with --stdin-packs
  builtin/repack.c: reword comment around pack-objects flags
  builtin/repack.c: be more conservative with unsigned overflows
  builtin/repack.c: assign pack split later
  t7703: test --geometric repack with loose objects
  builtin/repack.c: do not repack single packs with --geometric
  builtin/repack.c: add '--geometric' option
  packfile: add kept-pack cache for find_kept_pack_entry()
  builtin/pack-objects.c: rewrite honor-pack-keep logic
  p5303: measure time to repack with keep
  p5303: add missing &&-chains
  builtin/pack-objects.c: add '--stdin-packs' option
  revision: learn '--no-kept-objects'
  packfile: introduce 'find_kept_pack_entry()'
2021-03-24 14:36:27 -07:00
Han Xin
bf12013f1a pack-objects: fix comment of reused_chunk.difference
As record_reused_object(offset, offset - hashfile_total(out)) said,
reused_chunk.difference should be the offset of original packfile minus
the offset of the generated packfile. But the comment presented an opposite way.

Signed-off-by: Han Xin <hanxin.hx@alibaba-inc.com>
Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-24 13:03:22 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
9bcde4d531 rebase: remove transitory rebase.useBuiltin setting & env
Remove the rebase.useBuiltin setting and the now-obsolete
GIT_TEST_REBASE_USE_BUILTIN test flag.

This was left in place after my d03ebd411c (rebase: remove the
rebase.useBuiltin setting, 2019-03-18) to help anyone who'd used the
experimental flag and wanted to know that it was the default, or that
they should transition their test environment to use the builtin
rebase unconditionally.

It's been more than long enough for those users to get a headsup about
this. So remove all the scaffolding that was left inplace after
d03ebd411c. I'm also removing the documentation entry, if anyone
still has this left in their configuration they can do some source
archaeology to figure out what it used to do, which makes more sense
than exposing every git user reading the documentation to this legacy
configuration switch.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-23 14:05:58 -07:00
ZheNing Hu
db91988aa1 format-patch: allow a non-integral version numbers
The `-v<n>` option of `format-patch` can give nothing but an
integral iteration number to patches in a series.  Some people,
however, prefer to mark a new iteration with only a small fixup
with a non integral iteration number (e.g. an "oops, that was
wrong" fix-up patch for v4 iteration may be labeled as "v4.1").

Allow `format-patch` to take such a non-integral iteration
number.

`<n>` can be any string, such as '3.1' or '4rev2'. In the case
where it is a non-integral value, the "Range-diff" and "Interdiff"
headers will not include the previous version.

Signed-off-by: ZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-23 12:49:47 -07:00
Matheus Tavares
d052cc0382 entry: extract a header file for entry.c functions
The declarations of entry.c's public functions and structures currently
reside in cache.h. Although not many, they contribute to the size of
cache.h and, when changed, cause the unnecessary recompilation of
modules that don't really use these functions. So let's move them to a
new entry.h header. While at it let's also move a comment related to
checkout_entry() from entry.c to entry.h as it's more useful to describe
the function there.

Original-patch-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-23 10:34:05 -07:00
ZheNing Hu
2daae3d1d1 commit: add --trailer option
Historically, Git has supported the 'Signed-off-by' commit trailer
using the '--signoff' and the '-s' option from the command line.
But users may need to provide other trailer information from the
command line such as "Helped-by", "Reported-by", "Mentored-by",

Now implement a new `--trailer <token>[(=|:)<value>]` option to pass
other trailers to `interpret-trailers` and insert them into commit
messages.

Signed-off-by: ZheNing Hu <adlternative@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-23 10:31:38 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
3099d4faa3 Merge branch 'bc/clone-bare-with-conflicting-config'
"git -c core.bare=false clone --bare ..." would have segfaulted,
which has been corrected.

* bc/clone-bare-with-conflicting-config:
  builtin/init-db: handle bare clones when core.bare set to false
2021-03-22 14:00:25 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
f5c73f69fd Merge branch 'dl/stash-show-untracked'
"git stash show" learned to optionally show untracked part of the
stash.

* dl/stash-show-untracked:
  stash show: learn stash.showIncludeUntracked
  stash show: teach --include-untracked and --only-untracked
2021-03-22 14:00:24 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
24119d9d7b Merge branch 'ab/grep-pcre2-allocfix'
Updates to memory allocation code around the use of pcre2 library.

* ab/grep-pcre2-allocfix:
  grep/pcre2: move definitions of pcre2_{malloc,free}
  grep/pcre2: move back to thread-only PCREv2 structures
  grep/pcre2: actually make pcre2 use custom allocator
  grep/pcre2: use pcre2_maketables_free() function
  grep/pcre2: use compile-time PCREv2 version test
  grep/pcre2: add GREP_PCRE2_DEBUG_MALLOC debug mode
  grep/pcre2: prepare to add debugging to pcre2_malloc()
  grep/pcre2: correct reference to grep_init() in comment
  grep/pcre2: drop needless assignment to NULL
  grep/pcre2: drop needless assignment + assert() on opt->pcre2
2021-03-22 14:00:23 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
52182e3b1f Merge branch 'ab/remote-write-config-in-camel-case'
Update C code that sets a few configuration variables when a remote
is configured so that it spells configuration variable names in the
canonical camelCase.

* ab/remote-write-config-in-camel-case:
  remote: write camel-cased *.pushRemote on rename
  remote: add camel-cased *.tagOpt key, like clone
2021-03-22 14:00:23 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
204333b015 Merge branch 'jk/open-dotgitx-with-nofollow'
It does not make sense to make ".gitattributes", ".gitignore" and
".mailmap" symlinks, as they are supposed to be usable from the
object store (think: bare repositories where HEAD:.mailmap etc. are
used).  When these files are symbolic links, we used to read the
contents of the files pointed by them by mistake, which has been
corrected.

* jk/open-dotgitx-with-nofollow:
  mailmap: do not respect symlinks for in-tree .mailmap
  exclude: do not respect symlinks for in-tree .gitignore
  attr: do not respect symlinks for in-tree .gitattributes
  exclude: add flags parameter to add_patterns()
  attr: convert "macro_ok" into a flags field
  add open_nofollow() helper
2021-03-22 14:00:22 -07:00
Andrzej Hunt
68ffe095a2 transport: also free remote_refs in transport_disconnect()
transport_get_remote_refs() can populate the transport struct's
remote_refs. transport_disconnect() is already responsible for most of
transport's cleanup - therefore we also take care of freeing remote_refs
there.

There are 2 locations where transport_disconnect() is called before
we're done using the returned remote_refs. This patch changes those
callsites to only call transport_disconnect() after the returned refs
are no longer being used - which is necessary to safely be able to
free remote_refs during transport_disconnect().

This commit fixes the following leak which was found while running
t0000, but is expected to also fix the same pattern of leak in all
locations that use transport_get_remote_refs():

Direct leak of 165 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
    #0 0x49a6b2 in calloc /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/llvm-11.0.0.src/build/../projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:154:3
    #1 0x9a72f2 in xcalloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:140:8
    #2 0x8ce203 in alloc_ref_with_prefix /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/remote.c:867:20
    #3 0x8ce1a2 in alloc_ref /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/remote.c:875:9
    #4 0x72f63e in process_ref_v2 /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/connect.c:426:8
    #5 0x72f21a in get_remote_refs /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/connect.c:525:8
    #6 0x979ab7 in handshake /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/transport.c:305:4
    #7 0x97872d in get_refs_via_connect /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/transport.c:339:9
    #8 0x9774b5 in transport_get_remote_refs /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/transport.c:1388:4
    #9 0x51cf80 in cmd_clone /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/clone.c:1271:9
    #10 0x4cd60d in run_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:453:11
    #11 0x4cb2da in handle_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:704:3
    #12 0x4ccc37 in run_argv /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:771:4
    #13 0x4cac29 in cmd_main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:902:19
    #14 0x69c45e in main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/common-main.c:52:11
    #15 0x7f6a459d5349 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x24349)

Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hunt <ajrhunt@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-21 14:39:10 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
47957485b3 tree.h API: simplify read_tree_recursive() signature
Simplify the signature of read_tree_recursive() to omit the "base",
"baselen" and "stage" arguments. No callers of it use these parameters
for anything anymore.

The last function to call read_tree_recursive() with a non-"" path was
read_tree_recursive() itself, but that was changed in
ffd31f661d (Reimplement read_tree_recursive() using
tree_entry_interesting(), 2011-03-25).

The last user of the "stage" parameter went away in the last commit,
and even that use was mere boilerplate.

So let's remove those and rename the read_tree_recursive() function to
just read_tree(). We had another read_tree() function that I've
refactored away in preceding commits, since all in-tree users read
trees recursively with a callback we can change the name to signify
that this is the norm.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-20 16:09:26 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
9614ad3ce0 ls-files: refactor away read_tree()
Refactor away the read_tree() function into its only user,
overlay_tree_on_index().

First, change read_one_entry_opt() to use the strbuf parameter
read_tree_recursive() passes down in place. This finishes up a partial
refactoring started in 6a0b0b6de9 (tree.c: update read_tree_recursive
callback to pass strbuf as base, 2014-11-30).

Moving the rest into overlay_tree_on_index() makes this index juggling
we're doing easier to read.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-20 16:09:26 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
fcc7c12f11 ls-files: don't needlessly pass around stage variable
Now that read_tree() has been moved to ls-files.c we can get rid of
the stage != 1 case that'll never happen.

Let's not use read_tree_recursive() as a pass-through to pass "stage =
1" either. For now we'll pass an unused "stage = 0" for consistency
with other read_tree_recursive() callers, that argument will be
removed in a follow-up commit.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-20 16:09:26 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
eefadd18e1 tree.c API: move read_tree() into builtin/ls-files.c
Since the read_tree() API was added around the same time as
read_tree_recursive() in 94537c78a8 (Move "read_tree()" to
"tree.c"[...], 2005-04-22) and b12ec373b8 ([PATCH] Teach read-tree
about commit objects, 2005-04-20) things have gradually migrated over
to the read_tree_recursive() version.

Now builtin/ls-files.c is the last user of this code, let's move all
the relevant code there. This allows for subsequent simplification of
it, and an eventual move to read_tree_recursive().

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-20 16:09:25 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
ef486a9ecf Merge branch 'tb/git-mv-icase-fix'
Fix a corner case bug in "git mv" on case insensitive systems,
which was introduced in 2.29 timeframe.

* tb/git-mv-icase-fix:
  git mv foo FOO ; git mv foo bar gave an assert
2021-03-19 15:25:40 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
92ccd7b752 Merge branch 'rs/calloc-array'
CALLOC_ARRAY() macro replaces many uses of xcalloc().

* rs/calloc-array:
  cocci: allow xcalloc(1, size)
  use CALLOC_ARRAY
  git-compat-util.h: drop trailing semicolon from macro definition
2021-03-19 15:25:38 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
35381b13da Merge branch 'jk/bisect-peel-tag-fix'
"git bisect" reimplemented more in C during 2.30 timeframe did not
take an annotated tag as a good/bad endpoint well.  This regression
has been corrected.

* jk/bisect-peel-tag-fix:
  bisect: peel annotated tags to commits
2021-03-19 15:25:37 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
eabacfd9cb Merge branch 'jc/calloc-fix'
Code clean-up.

* jc/calloc-fix:
  xcalloc: use CALLOC_ARRAY() when applicable
2021-03-19 15:25:37 -07:00
Taylor Blau
14e7b8344f builtin/pack-objects.c: ignore missing links with --stdin-packs
When 'git pack-objects --stdin-packs' encounters a commit in a pack, it
marks it as a starting point of a best-effort reachability traversal
that is used to populate the name-hash of the objects listed in the
given packs.

The traversal expects that it should be able to walk the ancestors of
all commits in a pack without issue. Ordinarily this is the case, but it
is possible to having missing parents from an unreachable part of the
repository. In that case, we'd consider any missing objects in the
unreachable portion of the graph to be junk.

This should be handled gracefully: since the traversal is best-effort
(i.e., we don't strictly need to fill in all of the name-hash fields),
we should simply ignore any missing links.

This patch does that (by setting the 'ignore_missing_links' bit on the
rev_info struct), and ensures we don't regress in the future by adding a
test which demonstrates this case.

It is a little over-eager, since it will also ignore missing links in
reachable parts of the packs (which would indicate a corrupted
repository), but '--stdin-packs' is explicitly *not* about reachability.
So this step isn't making anything worse for a repository which contains
packs missing reachable objects (since we never drop objects with
'--stdin-packs').

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-19 11:19:29 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
fb79f5bff7 fsck.c: refactor and rename common config callback
Refactor code I recently changed in 1f3299fda9 (fsck: make
fsck_config() re-usable, 2021-01-05) so that I could use fsck's config
callback in mktag in 1f3299fda9 (fsck: make fsck_config() re-usable,
2021-01-05).

I don't know what I was thinking in structuring the code this way, but
it clearly makes no sense to have an fsck_config_internal() at all
just so it can get a fsck_options when git_config() already supports
passing along some void* data.

Let's just make use of that instead, which gets us rid of the two
wrapper functions, and brings fsck's common config callback in line
with other such reusable config callbacks.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-17 14:02:43 -07:00
Jeff King
7730f85594 bisect: peel annotated tags to commits
This patch fixes a bug where git-bisect doesn't handle receiving
annotated tags as "git bisect good <tag>", etc. It's a regression in
27257bc466 (bisect--helper: reimplement `bisect_state` & `bisect_head`
shell functions in C, 2020-10-15).

The original shell code called:

  sha=$(git rev-parse --verify "$rev^{commit}") ||
          die "$(eval_gettext "Bad rev input: \$rev")"

which will peel the input to a commit (or complain if that's not
possible). But the C code just calls get_oid(), which will yield the oid
of the tag.

The fix is to peel to a commit. The error message here is a little
non-idiomatic for Git (since it starts with a capital). I've mostly left
it, as it matches the other converted messages (like the "Bad rev input"
we print when get_oid() fails), though I did add an indication that it
was the peeling that was the problem. It might be worth taking a pass
through this converted code to modernize some of the error messages.

Note also that the test does a bare "grep" (not i18ngrep) on the
expected "X is the first bad commit" output message. This matches the
rest of the test script.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-17 11:24:08 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
486f4bd183 xcalloc: use CALLOC_ARRAY() when applicable
These are for codebase before Git 2.31

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-15 17:51:10 -07:00
Jeff Hostetler
77e522caae unix-socket: disallow chdir() when creating unix domain sockets
Calls to `chdir()` are dangerous in a multi-threaded context.  If
`unix_stream_listen()` or `unix_stream_connect()` is given a socket
pathname that is too long to fit in a `sockaddr_un` structure, it will
`chdir()` to the parent directory of the requested socket pathname,
create the socket using a relative pathname, and then `chdir()` back.
This is not thread-safe.

Teach `unix_sockaddr_init()` to not allow calls to `chdir()` when this
flag is set.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-15 14:32:51 -07:00
Jeff Hostetler
55144ccb0a unix-socket: add backlog size option to unix_stream_listen()
Update `unix_stream_listen()` to take an options structure to override
default behaviors.  This commit includes the size of the `listen()` backlog.

Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-15 14:32:51 -07:00
Charvi Mendiratta
3270ae82ac commit: add a reword suboption to --fixup
`git commit --fixup=reword:<commit>` aliases
`--fixup=amend:<commit> --only`, where it creates an empty "amend!"
commit that will reword <commit> without changing its contents when
it is rebased with `--autosquash`.

Mentored-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Mentored-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Helped-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Charvi Mendiratta <charvi077@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-15 14:29:35 -07:00
Charvi Mendiratta
494d314a05 commit: add amend suboption to --fixup to create amend! commit
`git commit --fixup=amend:<commit>` will create an "amend!" commit.
The resulting commit message subject will be "amend! ..." where
"..." is the subject line of <commit> and the initial message
body will be <commit>'s message.

The "amend!" commit when rebased with --autosquash will fixup the
contents and replace the commit message of <commit> with the
"amend!" commit's message body.

In order to prevent rebase from creating commits with an empty
message we refuse to create an "amend!" commit if commit message
body is empty.

Mentored-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Mentored-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Helped-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Charvi Mendiratta <charvi077@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-15 14:29:35 -07:00
Andrzej Hunt
04fe4d75fa init-db: silence template_dir leak when converting to absolute path
template_dir starts off pointing to either argv or nothing. However if
the value supplied in argv is a relative path, absolute_pathdup() is
used to turn it into an absolute path. absolute_pathdup() allocates
a new string, and we then "leak" it when cmd_init_db() completes.

We don't bother to actually free the return value (instead we UNLEAK
it), because there's no significant advantage to doing so here.
Correctly freeing it would require more significant changes to code flow
which would be more noisy than beneficial.

Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hunt <ajrhunt@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-14 15:58:00 -07:00
Andrzej Hunt
e4de4502e6 init: remove git_init_db_config() while fixing leaks
The primary goal of this change is to stop leaking init_db_template_dir.
This leak can happen because:
 1. git_init_db_config() allocates new memory into init_db_template_dir
    without first freeing the existing value.
 2. init_db_template_dir might already contain data, either because:
  2.1 git_config() can be invoked twice with this callback in a single
      process - at least 2 allocations are likely.
  2.2 A single git_config() allocation can invoke the callback multiple
      times for a given key (see further explanation in the function
      docs) - each of those calls will trigger another leak.

The simplest fix for the leak would be to free(init_db_template_dir)
before overwriting it. Instead we choose to convert to fetching
init.templatedir via git_config_get_value() as that is more explicit,
more efficient, and avoids allocations (the returned result is owned by
the config cache, so we aren't responsible for freeing it).

If we remove init_db_template_dir, git_init_db_config() ends up being
responsible only for forwarding core.* config values to
platform_core_config(). However platform_core_config() already ignores
non-core.* config values, so we can safely remove git_init_db_config()
and invoke git_config() directly with platform_core_config() as the
callback.

The platform_core_config forwarding was originally added in:
  287853392a (mingw: respect core.hidedotfiles = false in git-init again, 2019-03-11
And I suspect the potential for a leak existed since the original
implementation of git_init_db_config in:
  90b45187ba (Add `init.templatedir` configuration variable., 2010-02-17)

LSAN output from t0001:

Direct leak of 73 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
    #0 0x49a859 in realloc /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/llvm-11.0.0.src/build/../projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:164:3
    #1 0x9a7276 in xrealloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:126:8
    #2 0x9362ad in strbuf_grow /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/strbuf.c:98:2
    #3 0x936eaa in strbuf_add /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/strbuf.c:295:2
    #4 0x868112 in strbuf_addstr /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/./strbuf.h:304:2
    #5 0x86a8ad in expand_user_path /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/path.c:758:2
    #6 0x720bb1 in git_config_pathname /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/config.c:1287:10
    #7 0x5960e2 in git_init_db_config /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/init-db.c:161:11
    #8 0x7255b8 in configset_iter /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/config.c:1982:7
    #9 0x7253fc in repo_config /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/config.c:2311:2
    #10 0x725ca7 in git_config /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/config.c:2399:2
    #11 0x593e8d in create_default_files /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/init-db.c:225:2
    #12 0x5935c6 in init_db /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/init-db.c:449:11
    #13 0x59588e in cmd_init_db /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/init-db.c:714:9
    #14 0x4cd60d in run_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:453:11
    #15 0x4cb2da in handle_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:704:3
    #16 0x4ccc37 in run_argv /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:771:4
    #17 0x4cac29 in cmd_main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:902:19
    #18 0x69c4de in main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/common-main.c:52:11
    #19 0x7f23552d6349 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x24349)

Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hunt <ajrhunt@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-14 15:57:59 -07:00
Andrzej Hunt
aa1b63971a worktree: fix leak in dwim_branch()
Make sure that we release the temporary strbuf during dwim_branch() for
all codepaths (and not just for the early return).

This leak appears to have been introduced in:
  f60a7b763f (worktree: teach "add" to check out existing branches, 2018-04-24)

Note that UNLEAK(branchname) is still needed: the returned result is
used in add(), and is stored in a pointer which is used to point at one
of:
  - a string literal ("HEAD")
  - member of argv (whatever the user specified in their invocation)
  - or our newly allocated string returned from dwim_branch()
Fixing the branchname leak isn't impossible, but does not seem
worthwhile given that add() is called directly from cmd_main(), and
cmd_main() returns immediately thereafter - UNLEAK is good enough.

This leak was found when running t0001 with LSAN, see also LSAN output
below:

Direct leak of 60 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
    #0 0x49a859 in realloc /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/llvm-11.0.0.src/build/../projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:164:3
    #1 0x9ab076 in xrealloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:126:8
    #2 0x939fcd in strbuf_grow /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/strbuf.c:98:2
    #3 0x93af53 in strbuf_splice /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/strbuf.c:239:3
    #4 0x83559a in strbuf_check_branch_ref /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/object-name.c:1593:2
    #5 0x6988b9 in dwim_branch /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/worktree.c:454:20
    #6 0x695f8f in add /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/worktree.c:525:19
    #7 0x694a04 in cmd_worktree /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/worktree.c:1036:10
    #8 0x4cd60d in run_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:453:11
    #9 0x4cb2da in handle_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:704:3
    #10 0x4ccc37 in run_argv /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:771:4
    #11 0x4cac29 in cmd_main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:902:19
    #12 0x69caee in main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/common-main.c:52:11
    #13 0x7f7b7dd10349 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x24349)

Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hunt <ajrhunt@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-14 15:57:59 -07:00
Andrzej Hunt
0c4542738e clone: free or UNLEAK further pointers when finished
Most of these pointers can safely be freed when cmd_clone() completes,
therefore we make sure to free them. The one exception is that we
have to UNLEAK(repo) because it can point either to argv[0], or a
malloc'd string returned by absolute_pathdup().

We also have to free(path) in the middle of cmd_clone(): later during
cmd_clone(), path is unconditionally overwritten with a different path,
triggering a leak. Freeing the first path immediately after use (but
only in the case where it contains data) seems like the cleanest
solution, as opposed to freeing it unconditionally before path is reused
for another path. This leak appears to have been introduced in:
  f38aa83f9a (use local cloning if insteadOf makes a local URL, 2014-07-17)

These leaks were found when running t0001 with LSAN, see also an excerpt
of the LSAN output below (the full list is omitted because it's far too
long, and mostly consists of indirect leakage of members of the refs we
are freeing).

Direct leak of 178 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
    #0 0x49a53d in malloc /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/llvm-11.0.0.src/build/../projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:145:3
    #1 0x9a6ff4 in do_xmalloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:41:8
    #2 0x9a6fca in xmalloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:62:9
    #3 0x8ce296 in copy_ref /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/remote.c:885:8
    #4 0x8d2ebd in guess_remote_head /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/remote.c:2215:10
    #5 0x51d0c5 in cmd_clone /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/clone.c:1308:4
    #6 0x4cd60d in run_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:453:11
    #7 0x4cb2da in handle_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:704:3
    #8 0x4ccc37 in run_argv /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:771:4
    #9 0x4cac29 in cmd_main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:902:19
    #10 0x69c45e in main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/common-main.c:52:11
    #11 0x7f6a459d5349 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x24349)

Direct leak of 165 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
    #0 0x49a53d in malloc /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/llvm-11.0.0.src/build/../projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:145:3
    #1 0x9a6fc4 in do_xmalloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:41:8
    #2 0x9a6f9a in xmalloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:62:9
    #3 0x8ce266 in copy_ref /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/remote.c:885:8
    #4 0x51e9bd in wanted_peer_refs /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/clone.c:574:21
    #5 0x51cfe1 in cmd_clone /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/clone.c:1284:17
    #6 0x4cd60d in run_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:453:11
    #7 0x4cb2da in handle_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:704:3
    #8 0x4ccc37 in run_argv /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:771:4
    #9 0x4cac29 in cmd_main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:902:19
    #10 0x69c42e in main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/common-main.c:52:11
    #11 0x7f8fef0c2349 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x24349)

Direct leak of 178 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
    #0 0x49a53d in malloc /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/llvm-11.0.0.src/build/../projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:145:3
    #1 0x9a6ff4 in do_xmalloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:41:8
    #2 0x9a6fca in xmalloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:62:9
    #3 0x8ce296 in copy_ref /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/remote.c:885:8
    #4 0x8d2ebd in guess_remote_head /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/remote.c:2215:10
    #5 0x51d0c5 in cmd_clone /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/clone.c:1308:4
    #6 0x4cd60d in run_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:453:11
    #7 0x4cb2da in handle_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:704:3
    #8 0x4ccc37 in run_argv /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:771:4
    #9 0x4cac29 in cmd_main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:902:19
    #10 0x69c45e in main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/common-main.c:52:11
    #11 0x7f6a459d5349 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x24349)

Direct leak of 165 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
    #0 0x49a6b2 in calloc /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/llvm-11.0.0.src/build/../projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:154:3
    #1 0x9a72f2 in xcalloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:140:8
    #2 0x8ce203 in alloc_ref_with_prefix /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/remote.c:867:20
    #3 0x8ce1a2 in alloc_ref /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/remote.c:875:9
    #4 0x72f63e in process_ref_v2 /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/connect.c:426:8
    #5 0x72f21a in get_remote_refs /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/connect.c:525:8
    #6 0x979ab7 in handshake /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/transport.c:305:4
    #7 0x97872d in get_refs_via_connect /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/transport.c:339:9
    #8 0x9774b5 in transport_get_remote_refs /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/transport.c:1388:4
    #9 0x51cf80 in cmd_clone /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/clone.c:1271:9
    #10 0x4cd60d in run_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:453:11
    #11 0x4cb2da in handle_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:704:3
    #12 0x4ccc37 in run_argv /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:771:4
    #13 0x4cac29 in cmd_main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:902:19
    #14 0x69c45e in main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/common-main.c:52:11
    #15 0x7f6a459d5349 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x24349)

Direct leak of 105 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
    #0 0x49a859 in realloc /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/llvm-11.0.0.src/build/../projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cpp:164:3
    #1 0x9a71f6 in xrealloc /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/wrapper.c:126:8
    #2 0x93622d in strbuf_grow /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/strbuf.c:98:2
    #3 0x937a73 in strbuf_addch /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/./strbuf.h:231:3
    #4 0x939fcd in strbuf_add_absolute_path /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/strbuf.c:911:4
    #5 0x69d3ce in absolute_pathdup /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/abspath.c:261:2
    #6 0x51c688 in cmd_clone /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/builtin/clone.c:1021:10
    #7 0x4cd60d in run_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:453:11
    #8 0x4cb2da in handle_builtin /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:704:3
    #9 0x4ccc37 in run_argv /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:771:4
    #10 0x4cac29 in cmd_main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/git.c:902:19
    #11 0x69c45e in main /home/ahunt/oss-fuzz/git/common-main.c:52:11
    #12 0x7f6a459d5349 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x24349)

Signed-off-by: Andrzej Hunt <ajrhunt@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-03-14 15:57:59 -07:00