tests/threads


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Edward Thomson f673e232 2018-12-27T13:47:34 git_error: use new names in internal APIs and usage Move to the `git_error` name in the internal API for error-related functions.
Edward Thomson 2afd0185 2018-08-19T12:57:29 threads::iterator: use separate repository objects Our thread policies state that we cannot re-use the `git_repository` across threads. Our tests cannot deviate from that. Courtesy of Ximin Luo, https://github.com/infinity0: https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/issues/4753#issuecomment-412247757
Edward Thomson d1919485 2018-08-05T11:01:14 threads::diff: use separate git_repository objects Our thread policies state that we cannot re-use the `git_repository` across threads. Our tests cannot deviate from that.
Patrick Steinhardt 9994cd3f 2018-06-25T11:56:52 treewide: remove use of C++ style comments C++ style comment ("//") are not specified by the ISO C90 standard and thus do not conform to it. While libgit2 aims to conform to C90, we did not enforce it until now, which is why quite a lot of these non-conforming comments have snuck into our codebase. Do a tree-wide conversion of all C++ style comments to the supported C style comments to allow us enforcing strict C90 compliance in a later commit.
Patrick Steinhardt 98a5f081 2017-05-03T13:53:13 tests: threads::basic: remove unused function `exit_abruptly`
Patrick Steinhardt 13c275ab 2017-04-21T07:49:08 tests: threads::diff: fix warning for unused variable The threads::diff test suite has a static variable `_retries`, which is used on Windows platforms only. As it is unused on other systems, the compiler throws a warning there. Fix the warning by wrapping the declaration in an ifdef.
Edward Thomson 48f09c6c 2017-04-05T11:59:03 win32: only set `git_win32__retries` where it exists
Edward Thomson 7ece9065 2017-04-03T23:07:16 win32: make posix emulation retries configurable POSIX emulation retries should be configurable so that tests can disable them. In particular, maniacally threading tests may end up trying to open locked files and need retries, which will slow continuous integration tests significantly.
Carlos Martín Nieto b31283a6 2016-12-12T17:09:12 refdb: disable concurrent compress in the threading tests on Windows This is far from an ideal situation, but this causes issues on Windows which make it harder to develop anything, as these tests hit issues which relate specifically to the Windows filesystem like permission errors for files we should be able to access. There is an issue likely related to the ordering of the repack, but there's enough noise that it does not currently help us to run this aspect of the test in CI.
Edward Thomson 6367c58c 2016-11-18T18:30:20 tests: handle life without threads
Edward Thomson 6a05c7a0 2016-11-18T07:37:47 threads::refdb tests: use new threaded clar assert
Edward Thomson 82f15896 2016-11-18T07:19:22 threads: introduce `git_thread_exit` Introduce `git_thread_exit`, which will allow threads to terminate at an arbitrary time, returning a `void *`. On Windows, this means that we need to store the current `git_thread` in TLS, so that we can set its `return` value when terminating. We cannot simply use `ExitThread`, since Win32 returns `DWORD`s from threads; we return `void *`.
Carlos Martín Nieto aef54a46 2016-11-14T11:29:40 refdb: use a constant for the number of per-thread creations/deletes
Carlos Martín Nieto ce5553d4 2016-03-10T22:01:09 refdb: bubble up locked files on the read side On Windows we can find locked files even when reading a reference or the packed-refs file. Bubble up the error in this case as well to allow callers on Windows to retry more intelligently.
Carlos Martín Nieto 7c32d874 2016-03-10T12:27:07 refdb: expect threaded test deletes to race At times we may try to delete a reference which a different thread has already taken care of.
Carlos Martín Nieto 26416f6d 2015-12-24T17:51:19 refdb: add retry logic to the threaded tests The logic simply consists of retrying for as long as the library says the data is locked, but it eventually gets through.
Carlos Martín Nieto 7da4c429 2015-12-24T12:37:41 refdb: adjust the threading tests to what we promise We say it's going to work if you use a different repository in each thread. Let's do precisely that in our code instead of hoping re-using the refdb is going to work. This test does fail currently, surfacing existing bugs.
Patrick Steinhardt faebc1c6 2016-06-20T17:44:04 threads: split up OS-dependent thread code
Edward Thomson ed1c6446 2015-07-28T11:41:27 iterator: use an options struct instead of args
Carlos Martín Nieto 659cf202 2015-01-07T12:23:05 Remove the signature from ref-modifying functions The signature for the reflog is not something which changes dynamically. Almost all uses will be NULL, since we want for the repository's default identity to be used, making it noise. In order to allow for changing the identity, we instead provide git_repository_set_ident() and git_repository_ident() which allow a user to override the choice of signature.
Carlos Martín Nieto 799e22ea 2014-10-23T17:34:41 Rename git_threads_ to git_libgit2_ This describes their purpose better, as we now initialize ssl and some other global stuff in there. Calling the init function is not something which has been optional for a while now.
Carlos Martín Nieto 62a617dc 2014-11-06T16:16:46 iterator: submodules are determined by an index or tree We cannot know from looking at .gitmodules whether a directory is a submodule or not. We need the index or tree we are comparing against to tell us. Otherwise we have to assume the entry in .gitmodules is stale or otherwise invalid. Thus we pass the index of the repository into the workdir iterator, even if we do not want to compare against it. This follows what git does, which even for `git diff <tree>`, it will consider staged submodules as such.
Carlos Martín Nieto fdea219a 2014-09-10T18:28:19 global: free the error message when exiting a thread When we free the global state at thread termination, we must also free the error message in order not to leak the string once per thread.
Jacques Germishuys c7dd0a56 2014-07-12T14:44:58 Use p_snprintf also in tests
Carlos Martín Nieto 905fb592 2014-07-03T05:47:34 Move yield to the tests and enable for FreeBSD Move the definition of git_thread_yield() to the test which needs it and add the correct definition for it for FreeBSD and derivatives. Original patch adding FreeBSD and derivatives by @jacquesg.
Philip Kelley fb591767 2014-06-07T12:51:48 Win32: Fix object::cache::threadmania test on x64
Russell Belfer bb45e390 2014-05-08T15:01:07 Disable threads::refdb::edit_while_iterate test It seems that with the various recent changes to reference updating and reflog writing, that the thread safety of refdb updates has been reduced (either that or it was never thread safe and the window for error has increased). Either way, this test is now sometimes segfaulting which is no good, so let's disable the test for now. We don't really make any public promises about thread safety for this type of operation, so I think this is acceptable, at least in the short term.
Russell Belfer 83038272 2014-04-17T14:35:29 Some memory leak fixes
Russell Belfer 7d490872 2014-04-10T22:31:01 Attribute file cache refactor This is a big refactoring of the attribute file cache to be a bit simpler which in turn makes it easier to enforce a lock around any updates to the cache so that it can be used in a threaded env. Tons of changes to the attributes and ignores code.
Russell Belfer ea642d61 2014-04-14T12:29:27 Fix race checking for existing index items In the threading tests, I was still seeing a race condition where the same item could end up being inserted multiple times into the index. Preserving the sorted-ness of the index outside of the `index_insert` call fixes the issue.
Russell Belfer 3816debc 2014-03-14T14:51:04 Fix threading tests when threads disabled
Russell Belfer 40ed4990 2014-02-11T14:45:37 Add diff threading tests and attr file cache locks This adds a basic test of doing simultaneous diffs on multiple threads and adds basic locking for the attr file cache because that was the immediate problem that arose from these tests.
Russell Belfer 8a2834d3 2014-03-14T13:20:51 Index locking and entry allocation changes This makes the lock management on the index a little bit broader, having a number of routines hold the lock across looking up the item to be modified and actually making the modification. Still not true thread safety, but more pure index modifications are now safe which allows the simple cases (such as starting up a diff while index modifications are underway) safe enough to get the snapshot without hitting allocation problems. As part of this, I simplified the allocation of index entries to use a flex array and just put the path at the end of the index entry. This makes every entry self-contained and makes it a little easier to feel sure that pointers to strings aren't being accidentally copied and freed while other references are still being held.
Carlos Martín Nieto 0b28217b 2014-01-15T12:51:31 refs: remove the _with_log differentiation Any well-behaved program should write a descriptive message to the reflog whenever it updates a reference. Let's make this more prominent by removing the version without the reflog parameters.
Ben Straub 17820381 2013-11-14T14:05:52 Rename tests-clar to tests