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Patrick Steinhardt 4dbaf3cd 2016-11-14T10:52:37 test: discover: fix indentation
Patrick Steinhardt 5242c424 2016-11-11T16:43:37 test: discover: split up monolithic test into smaller ones
Patrick Steinhardt 2382b0f8 2016-11-11T15:50:14 test: discover: move layout creation into test initializer
Patrick Steinhardt 07afeb23 2016-11-11T16:16:34 test: discover: pass constants to ensure_repository_discover
Carlos Martín Nieto e1c14335 2016-11-14T10:48:57 Merge pull request #4002 from pks-t/pks/giterr-format giterr format
Carlos Martín Nieto cc5966b0 2016-11-14T10:39:45 Merge pull request #3983 from pks-t/pks/smart-early-eof transports: smart: abort on early end of stream
Carlos Martín Nieto eb71490a 2016-11-14T10:19:30 Merge pull request #3985 from libgit2/cmn/threading-update Update THREADING for OpenSSL 1.1
Patrick Steinhardt b81fe7c9 2016-11-14T10:07:13 path: pass string instead of git_buf to giterr_set
Patrick Steinhardt 90a934a5 2016-11-14T10:06:17 checkout: pass string instead of git_buf to `giterr_set`
Patrick Steinhardt 901434b0 2016-11-14T10:07:37 common: cast precision specifiers to int
Patrick Steinhardt c77a55a9 2016-11-14T10:05:31 common: use PRIuZ for size_t in `giterr_set` calls
Patrick Steinhardt 8effd26f 2016-11-14T09:54:08 common: mark printf-style formatting for `giterr_set`
Patrick Steinhardt 2d205516 2016-11-14T09:38:44 Merge pull request #3992 from joshtriplett/env-namespace git_repository_open_ext: fix handling of $GIT_NAMESPACE
Patrick Steinhardt 19981467 2016-11-14T09:31:31 Merge pull request #4001 from pks-t/pks/fileops-docs-typo fileops: fix typos in `git_futils_creat_locked{,with_path}`
Patrick Steinhardt 7b3f49f0 2016-11-14T09:27:15 fileops: fix typos in `git_futils_creat_locked{,with_path}`
Josh Triplett c9e967a1 2016-11-10T03:51:12 git_repository_open_ext: fix handling of $GIT_NAMESPACE The existing code would set a namespace of "" (empty string) with GIT_NAMESPACE unset. In a repository where refs/heads/namespaces/ exists, that can produce incorrect results. Detect that case and avoid setting the namespace at all. Since that makes the last assignment to error conditional, and the previous assignment can potentially get GIT_ENOTFOUND, set error to 0 explicitly to prevent the call from incorrectly failing with GIT_ENOTFOUND.
Patrick Steinhardt b7822050 2016-11-11T11:25:39 Merge pull request #3993 from alexcrichton/fix-fault
Alex Crichton 5ca75fd5 2016-11-10T08:00:22 curl_stream: check for -1 after CURLINFO_LASTSOCKET We're recently trying to upgrade to the current master of libgit2 in Cargo but we're unfortunately hitting a segfault in one of our tests. This particular test is just a small smoke test that https works (e.g. it's configured in libgit2). It attempts to clone from a URL which simply immediately drops connections after they're accepted (e.g. terminate abnormally). We expect to see a standard error from libgit2 but unfortunately we're seeing a segfault. This segfault is happening inside of the `wait_for` function of `curl_stream.c` at the line `FD_SET(fd, &errfd)` because `fd` is -1. This ends up doing an out-of-bounds array access that faults the program. I tracked back to where this -1 came from to the line here (returned by `CURLINFO_LASTSOCKET`) and added a check to return an error.
Patrick Steinhardt 5fe5557e 2016-11-04T18:18:46 Merge pull request #3974 from libgit2/pks/synchronize-shutdown global: synchronize initialization and shutdown with pthreads
Patrick Steinhardt 6e2fab9e 2016-11-04T18:14:00 Merge pull request #3977 from jfultz/fix-forced-branch-creation-on-bare-repo
John Fultz f9793884 2016-10-28T14:32:01 branch: fix forced branch creation on HEAD of a bare repo The code correctly detects that forced creation of a branch on a nonbare repo should not be able to overwrite a branch which is the HEAD reference. But there's no reason to prevent this on a bare repo, and in fact, git allows this. I.e., git branch -f master new_sha works on a bare repo with HEAD set to master. This change fixes that problem, and updates tests so that, for this case, both the bare and nonbare cases are checked for correct behavior.
Carlos Martín Nieto f7d316ed 2016-11-02T17:22:30 THREADING: OpenSSL 1.1 is thead-safe, rework some paragraphs
Carlos Martín Nieto 86bbaaa1 2016-11-02T17:06:15 THREADING: update cURL thread safety link
Carlos Martín Nieto 7175222c 2016-11-02T14:50:59 Merge pull request #3960 from ignatenkobrain/openssl-1.1.0 add support for OpenSSL 1.1.0 for BIO filter
Carlos Martín Nieto 3b832a08 2016-11-02T13:11:31 openssl: include OpenSSL headers only when we're buliding against it We need to include the initialisation and construction functions in all backend, so we include this header when building against SecureTransport and WinHTTP as well.
Carlos Martín Nieto d2451fed 2016-11-02T13:05:35 Merge pull request #3984 from pks-t/pks/pack-find-offset-race pack: fix race in pack_entry_find_offset
Carlos Martín Nieto 2f3adf95 2016-11-02T12:35:46 openssl: use ASN1_STRING_get0_data when compiling against 1.1 For older versions we can fall back on the deprecated ASN1_STRING_data.
Carlos Martín Nieto f15eedb3 2016-11-02T12:28:25 openssl: recreate the OpenSSL 1.1 BIO interface for older versions We want to program against the interface, so recreate it when we compile against pre-1.1 versions.
Patrick Steinhardt 0cf15e39 2016-11-02T12:23:12 pack: fix race in pack_entry_find_offset In `pack_entry_find_offset`, we try to find the offset of a certain object in the pack file. To do so, we first assert if the packfile has already been opened and open it if not. Opening the packfile is guarded with a mutex, so concurrent access to this is in fact safe. What is not thread-safe though is our calculation of offsets inside the packfile. Assume two threads calling `pack_entry_find_offset` at the same time. We first calculate the offset and index location and only then determine if the pack has already been opened. If so, we re-calculate the offset and index address. Now the case for two threads: thread 1 first calculates the addresses and is subsequently suspended. The second thread will now call `pack_index_open` and initialize the pack file, calculating its addresses correctly. When the first thread is resumed now, he'll see that the pack file has already been initialized and will happily proceed with the addresses it has already calculated before the check. As the pack file was not initialized before, these addresses are bogus. Fix the issue by only calculating the addresses after having checked if the pack file is open.
Patrick Steinhardt 62494bf2 2016-11-02T09:38:40 transports: smart: abort receiving packets on end of stream When trying to receive packets from the remote, we loop until either an error distinct to `GIT_EBUFS` occurs or until we successfully parsed the packet. This does not honor the case where we are looping over an already closed socket which has no more data, leaving us in an infinite loop if we got a bogus packet size or if the remote hang up. Fix the issue by returning `GIT_EEOF` when we cannot read data from the socket anymore.
Patrick Steinhardt 61530c49 2016-11-01T16:56:07 transports: smart: abort ref announcement on early end of stream When reading a server's reference announcements via the smart protocol, we expect the server to send multiple flushes before the protocol is finished. If we fail to receive new data from the socket, we will only return an end of stream error if we have not seen any flush yet. This logic is flawed in that we may run into an infinite loop when receiving a server's reference announcement with a bogus flush packet. E.g. assume the last flushing package is changed to not be '0000' but instead any other value. In this case, we will still await one more flush package and ignore the fact that we are not receiving any data from the socket, causing an infinite loop. Fix the issue by always returning `GIT_EEOF` if the socket indicates an end of stream.
Patrick Steinhardt 19001ca7 2016-11-02T09:23:53 Merge pull request #3976 from pks-t/pks/pqueue-null-deref pqueue: resolve possible NULL pointer dereference
Patrick Steinhardt 1c33ecc4 2016-11-01T14:30:38 tests: core: test deinitialization and concurrent initialization Exercise the logic surrounding deinitialization of the libgit2 library as well as repeated concurrent de- and reinitialization. This tries to catch races and makes sure that it is possible to reinitialize libgit2 multiple times. After deinitializing libgit2, we have to make sure to setup options required for testing. Currently, this only includes setting up the configuration search path again. Before, this has been set up once in `tests/main.c`.
Patrick Steinhardt 038f0e1b 2016-11-02T08:49:24 global: reset global state on shutdown without threading When threading is not enabled for libgit2, we keep global state in a simple static variable. When libgit2 is shut down, we clean up the global state by freeing the global state's dynamically allocated memory. When libgit2 is built with threading, we additionally free the thread-local storage and thus completely remove the global state. In a non-threaded build, though, we simply leave the global state as-is, which may result in an error upon reinitializing libgit2. Fix the issue by zeroing out the variable on a shutdown, thus returning it to its initial state.
Patrick Steinhardt 6502398f 2016-11-01T16:55:16 proxy: fix typo in documentation
Patrick Steinhardt 59c6c286 2016-10-27T12:31:17 global: synchronize initialization and shutdown with pthreads When trying to initialize and tear down global data structures from different threads at once with `git_libgit2_init` and `git_libgit2_shutdown`, we race around initializing data. While we use `pthread_once` to assert that we only initilize data a single time, we actually reset the `pthread_once_t` on the last call to `git_libgit2_shutdown`. As resetting this variable is not synchronized with other threads trying to access it, this is actually racy when one thread tries to do a complete shutdown of libgit2 while another thread tries to initialize it. Fix the issue by creating a mutex which synchronizes `init_once` and the library shutdown.
Carlos Martín Nieto 41ad9ebf 2016-11-01T09:59:17 Merge pull request #3975 from pks-t/pks/ci-improvements CI Improvements
Edward Thomson a051ee31 2016-10-31T16:02:43 Merge pull request #3978 from pks-t/pks/doc-improvements Small documentation improvements
Patrick Steinhardt 0334bf4b 2016-10-28T14:57:54 travis: do not allow valgrind failures Our valgrind jobs haven't been failing for several builds by now. This indicates that our tests are sufficiently stable when running under valgrind. As such, any failures reported by valgrind become interesting to us and shouldn't be ignored when causing a build to fail. Remove the valgrind job from the list of allowed failures.
Patrick Steinhardt 18c18e3d 2016-10-31T15:55:46 coverity: check for Coverity token only if necessary When running a Coverity build, we have to provide an authentication token in order to proof that we are actually allowed to run analysis in the name of a certain project. As this token should be secret, it is only set on the main repository, so when we were requested to run the Coverity script on another repository we do error out. But in fact we do also error out if the Coverity analysis should _not_ be run if there is no authentication token provided. Fix the issue by only checking for the authentication token after determining if analysis is indeed requested.
Patrick Steinhardt dc98cb28 2016-10-31T13:50:23 openssl_stream: fix typo
Patrick Steinhardt 59665db3 2016-10-31T13:50:13 PROJECTS: consistently quote directories
Patrick Steinhardt ea9ea6ac 2016-10-31T13:49:52 Documentation: fix small typos
Patrick Steinhardt 95fa3880 2016-10-28T16:07:40 pqueue: resolve possible NULL pointer dereference The `git_pqueue` struct allows being fixed in its total number of entries. In this case, we simply throw away items that are inserted into the priority queue by examining wether the new item to be inserted has a higher priority than the previous smallest one. This feature somewhat contradicts our pqueue implementation in that it is allowed to not have a comparison function. In fact, we also fail to check if the comparison function is actually set in the case where we add a new item into a fully filled fixed-size pqueue. As we cannot determine which item is the smallest item in absence of a comparison function, we fix the `NULL` pointer dereference by simply dropping all new items which are about to be inserted into a full fixed-size pqueue.
Patrick Steinhardt 561276ee 2016-10-28T14:48:30 coverity: only analyze the master branch of the main repository We used to only execute Coverity analysis on the 'development' branch before commit 998f001 (Refine build limitation, 2014-01-15), which refined Coverity build limitations. While we do not really use the 'development' branch anymore, it does still make sense to only analyze a single branch, as otherwise Coverity might get confused. Re-establish the restriction such that we only analyze libgit2's 'master' branch. Also fix the message announcing why we do not actually analyze a certain build.
Patrick Steinhardt 6c4d2d3e 2016-10-28T14:45:55 coverity: fix download URL
Patrick Steinhardt e3298a33 2016-10-28T12:30:39 Merge pull request #3973 from pks-t/pks/memleak-fixes Trivial memory leak fixes in test suite
Patrick Steinhardt 30a876cd 2016-10-27T11:29:15 tests: fetchhead: fix memory leak
Patrick Steinhardt 61ad9bcd 2016-10-27T11:26:52 tests: vector: fix memory leak
Carlos Martín Nieto 67dd3140 2016-10-16T12:57:29 Merge pull request #3966 from vivaladav/documentation-fixes patch: minor documentation fix.
Davide Coppola 6d8ecf08 2016-10-16T00:43:27 patch: minor documentation fix. Fix @return description of git_patch_num_lines_in_hunk.
Igor Gnatenko feb330d5 2016-10-12T12:41:36 add support for OpenSSL 1.1.0 for BIO filter Closes: https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/issues/3959 Signed-off-by: Igor Gnatenko <i.gnatenko.brain@gmail.com>
Patrick Steinhardt dcd759b8 2016-10-10T09:25:49 Merge pull request #3897 from pks-t/pks/squelch-example-warnings Squelch example warnings, enable CI
Patrick Steinhardt ec3f5a9c 2016-08-16T11:02:47 script: cibuild: build examples
Patrick Steinhardt fc293919 2016-08-16T11:43:10 examples: add: fix type casting warning
Patrick Steinhardt 5c2a8361 2016-08-16T11:01:09 examples: diff: parse correct types for line-diffopts
Patrick Steinhardt 7314da10 2016-08-16T10:55:28 examples: fix warnings in network/fetch.c
Patrick Steinhardt e2d1b7ec 2016-08-16T10:46:35 examples: general: fix remaining warnings
Patrick Steinhardt 662eee15 2016-08-16T10:09:52 examples: general: convert C99 comments to C90 comments
Patrick Steinhardt c313e3d9 2016-09-01T12:44:08 examples: general: extract function demonstrating OID parsing
Patrick Steinhardt 29d9afc0 2016-08-16T10:06:17 examples: general: extract function demonstrating ODB
Patrick Steinhardt 8b93ccdf 2016-08-16T09:35:08 examples: general: extract function demonstrating revwalking
Patrick Steinhardt c079e3c8 2016-08-16T09:32:15 examples: general: extract function demonstrating index walking
Patrick Steinhardt f9a7973d 2016-08-16T09:29:14 examples: general: extract function demonstrating reference listings
Patrick Steinhardt 986913f4 2016-08-16T09:25:06 examples: general: extract function demonstrating config files
Patrick Steinhardt 176d58ba 2016-08-16T09:17:12 examples: general: use tabs instead of spaces
Patrick Steinhardt b009adad 2016-08-16T09:59:28 examples: general: extract function demonstrating commit writing
Patrick Steinhardt 15960454 2016-08-16T09:36:31 examples: general: extract functions demonstrating object parsing
Edward Thomson 610cff13 2016-10-09T16:05:48 Merge branch 'pr/3809'
Sim Domingo dc5cfdba 2016-06-02T23:18:31 make git_diff_stats_to_buf not show 0 insertions or 0 deletions
Edward Thomson 2468bf06 2016-10-09T15:45:20 Merge pull request #3958 from libgit2/ethomson/settings_docs docs: GIT_OPT_ENABLE_STRICT_OBJECT_CREATION is enabled
Edward Thomson aae89534 2016-10-09T12:51:48 Merge pull request #3956 from pks-t/pks/object-parsing-hardening Object parsing hardening
Patrick Steinhardt a719ef5e 2016-10-07T09:31:41 commit: always initialize commit message When parsing a commit, we will treat all bytes left after parsing the headers as the commit message. When no bytes are left, we leave the commit's message uninitialized. While uncommon to have a commit without message, this is the right behavior as Git unfortunately allows for empty commit messages. Given that this scenario is so uncommon, most programs acting on the commit message will never check if the message is actually set, which may lead to errors. To work around the error and not lay the burden of checking for empty commit messages to the developer, initialize the commit message with an empty string when no commit message is given.
Edward Thomson 93392cdd 2016-10-09T11:27:56 docs: GIT_OPT_ENABLE_STRICT_OBJECT_CREATION is enabled We changed the defaults on strict object creation - it is enabled by default. Update the documentation to reflect that.
Carlos Martín Nieto a7df4a91 2016-10-07T22:36:21 Merge pull request #3955 from arthurschreiber/arthur/fix-regcomp_l-check Fix the existence check for `regcomp_l`.
Arthur Schreiber 36117978 2016-10-06T18:30:30 Fix the existence check for `regcomp_l`. `xlocale.h` only defines `regcomp_l` if `regex.h` was included as well. Also change the test cases to actually test `p_regcomp` works with a multibyte locale.
Edward Thomson 45dc219f 2016-10-07T16:01:28 Merge pull request #3921 from libgit2/cmn/walk-limit-enough Improve revision walk preparation logic
Patrick Steinhardt 4974e3a5 2016-10-07T09:18:55 tree: validate filename and OID length when parsing object When parsing tree entries from raw object data, we do not verify that the tree entry actually has a filename as well as a valid object ID. Fix this by asserting that the filename length is non-zero as well as asserting that there are at least `GIT_OID_RAWSZ` bytes left when parsing the OID.
Carlos Martín Nieto fedc05c8 2016-10-06T18:13:34 revwalk: don't show commits that become uninteresting after being enqueued When we read from the list which `limit_list()` gives us, we need to check that the commit is still interesting, as it might have become uninteresting after it was added to the list.
Carlos Martín Nieto d11fcf86 2016-10-06T14:57:11 Merge pull request #3953 from arthurschreiber/arthur/fix-regcomp-locale-issues Make sure we use the `C` locale for `regcomp` on macOS.
Arthur Schreiber ab96ca55 2016-10-06T13:15:31 Make sure we use the `C` locale for `regcomp` on macOS.
Carlos Martín Nieto 3cc5ec94 2016-10-05T12:57:53 rebase: don't ask for time sorting `git-rebase--merge` does not ask for time sorting, but uses the default. We now produce the same default time-ordered output as git, so make us of that since it's not always the same output as our time sorting.
Carlos Martín Nieto 82d4c0e6 2016-10-05T12:55:53 revwalk: update the description for the default sorting It changed from implementation-defined to git's default sorting, as there are systems (e.g. rebase) which depend on this order. Also specify more explicitly how you can get git's "date-order".
Carlos Martín Nieto ea1ceb7f 2016-10-05T12:23:26 revwalk: remove a useless enqueueing phase for topological and default sorting After `limit_list()` we already have the list in time-sorted order, which is what we want in the "default" case. Enqueueing into the "unsorted" list would just reverse it, and the topological sort will do its own sorting if it needs to.
Carlos Martín Nieto 4aed1b9a 2016-09-29T15:05:38 Add revwalk note to CHANGELOG
Carlos Martín Nieto 9db367bf 2016-09-27T16:14:42 revwalk: get rid of obsolete marking code We've now moved to code that's closer to git and produces the output during the preparation phase, so we no longer process the commits as part of generating the output. This makes a chunk of code redundant, as we're simply short-circuiting it by detecting we've processed the commits alrady.
Carlos Martín Nieto e93b7e32 2016-09-27T13:35:48 revwalk: style change Change the condition for returning 0 more in line with that we write elsewhere in the library.
Carlos Martín Nieto 5e2a29a7 2016-09-27T13:11:47 commit_list: fix the date comparison function This returns the integer-cast truth value comparing the dates. What we want instead of a (-1, 0, 1) output depending on how they compare.
Carlos Martín Nieto 48c64362 2016-09-27T11:59:24 revwalk: port over the topological sorting After porting over the commit hiding and selection we were still left with mistmaching output due to the topologial sort. This ports the topological sorting code to make us match with our equivalent of `--date-order` and `--topo-order` against the output from `rev-list`.
Carlos Martín Nieto 938f8e32 2016-09-23T13:25:35 pqueue: support not having a comparison function In this case, we simply behave like a vector.
Carlos Martín Nieto 0bd43371 2016-09-23T12:42:33 vector, pqueue: add git_vector_reverse and git_pqueue_reverse This is a convenience function to reverse the contents of a vector and a pqueue in-place. The pqueue function is useful in the case where we're treating it as a LIFO queue.
Carlos Martín Nieto 6708618c 2016-07-21T01:24:12 revwalk: get closer to git We had some home-grown logic to figure out which objects to show during the revision walk, but it was rather inefficient, looking over the same list multiple times to figure out when we had run out of interesting commits. We now use the lists in a smarter way. We also introduce the slop mechanism to determine when to stpo looking. When we run out of interesting objects, we continue preparing the walk for another 5 rounds in order to make it less likely that we miss objects in situations with complex graphs.
Edward Thomson 565fb8dc 2016-06-25T20:02:45 revwalk: introduce tests that hide old commits Introduce some tests that show some commits, while hiding some commits that have a timestamp older than the common ancestors of these two commits.
Carlos Martín Nieto e8ab13b3 2016-10-05T23:46:02 Merge pull request #3954 from libgit2/cmn/osx-ssh-key Travis Mac SSH key issues
Carlos Martín Nieto db357667 2016-10-05T20:17:06 travis: take the newer ssh-keygen format into account The Mac machines have updated their SSH version and so the ssh-keygen format has changed. Ask it for MD5, which is the one that is output as hex.
Carlos Martín Nieto 94d565b9 2016-10-05T18:52:43 cibuild: set -x This lets us see the details of what we're doing instead of just seeing the output of unknown commands in the build output.
Edward Thomson 9fbbb0ee 2016-10-01T19:32:16 Merge pull request #3931 from libgit2/ethomson/checkout_dont_calculate_oid_for_dirs checkout: don't try to calculate oid for directories
Edward Thomson 955c99c2 2016-09-14T10:28:24 checkout: don't try to calculate oid for directories When trying to determine if we can safely overwrite an existing workdir item, we may need to calculate the oid for the workdir item to determine if its identical to the old side (and eligible for removal). We previously did this regardless of the type of entry in the workdir; if it was a directory, we would open(2) it and then try to read(2). The read(2) of a directory fails on many platforms, so we would treat it as if it were unmodified and continue to perform the checkout. On FreeBSD, you _can_ read(2) a directory, so this pattern failed. We would calculate an oid from the data read and determine that the directory was modified and would therefore generate a checkout conflict. This reliance on read(2) is silly (and was most likely accidentally giving us the behavior we wanted), we should be explicit about the directory test.
Edward Thomson 89c332e4 2016-09-13T16:16:20 Merge pull request #3929 from libgit2/vmg/time time: Export `git_time_monotonic`
Vicent Marti 2749ff46 2016-09-13T15:52:43 time: Export `git_time_monotonic`