src/indexer.c


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Edward Thomson adcf638c 2021-11-21T21:34:17 filebuf: use hashes not oids The filebuf functions should use hashes directly, not indirectly using the oid functions.
Edward Thomson f0e693b1 2021-09-07T17:53:49 str: introduce `git_str` for internal, `git_buf` is external libgit2 has two distinct requirements that were previously solved by `git_buf`. We require: 1. A general purpose string class that provides a number of utility APIs for manipulating data (eg, concatenating, truncating, etc). 2. A structure that we can use to return strings to callers that they can take ownership of. By using a single class (`git_buf`) for both of these purposes, we have confused the API to the point that refactorings are difficult and reasoning about correctness is also difficult. Move the utility class `git_buf` to be called `git_str`: this represents its general purpose, as an internal string buffer class. The name also is an homage to Junio Hamano ("gitstr"). The public API remains `git_buf`, and has a much smaller footprint. It is generally only used as an "out" param with strict requirements that follow the documentation. (Exceptions exist for some legacy APIs to avoid breaking callers unnecessarily.) Utility functions exist to convert a user-specified `git_buf` to a `git_str` so that we can call internal functions, then converting it back again.
Edward Thomson 31ecaca2 2021-09-30T08:11:40 hash: hash functions operate on byte arrays not git_oids Separate the concerns of the hash functions from the git_oid functions. The git_oid structure will need to understand either SHA1 or SHA256; the hash functions should only deal with the appropriate one of these.
Edward Thomson 2a713da1 2021-09-29T21:31:17 hash: accept the algorithm in inputs
lhchavez c65eb24c 2021-09-08T08:47:39 Avoid double negatives in the justification for truncation Turns out, double negatives are harder to parse than positive statements.
lhchavez 6571ba7b 2021-09-08T06:29:58 Only avoid `mmap(2)`/`ftruncate(2)` when in non-Windows It turns out that if we use `mmap(2)`, non-Windows remote filesystems break due to permissions. If we don't, _Windows_ remote filesystems break due to lack of coherence between memory mapped views of the file and direct I/O operations done to the files. To break out of this impossible situation, conditionally-compile versions of Windows-specific `write_at` and `append_to_pack`.
lhchavez eeceaac0 2021-09-07T08:38:35 Also remove a `ftruncate(2)` call in `git_indexer_commit` Now that we're not using `mmap(2)` for writing stuff, we don't need to truncate the file afterwards, since it'll have the correct size at the end of the process. Whee~!
lhchavez 66a75fde 2021-09-07T07:14:39 indexer: Avoid one `mmap(2)`/`munmap(2)` pair per `git_indexer_append` call This change makes `append_to_pack` completely rely on `p_pwrite` to do all its I/O instead of splitting it between `p_pwrite` and a `mmap(2)`/`munmap(2)`+`memcpy(3)`. This saves a good chunk of user CPU time and avoids making two syscalls per round, but doesn't really cut down a lot of wall time (~1% on cloning the [git](https://github.com/git/git.git) repository).
lhchavez ff6f6754 2021-01-07T05:44:16 Use `p_pwrite`/`p_pread` consistently throughout the codebase This change stops using the seek+read/write combo to perform I/O with an offset, since this is faster by one system call (and also more atomic and therefore safer).
Dhruva Krishnamurthy 4ce8e01a 2020-06-17T14:31:11 Support build with NO_MMAP to disable use of system mmap * Use pread/pwrite to avoid updating position in file descriptor * Emulate missing pread/pwrite on win32 using overlapped file IO
lhchavez 322c15ee 2020-08-01T18:24:41 Make the pack and mwindow implementations data-race-free This change fixes a packfile heap corruption that can happen when interacting with multiple packfiles concurrently across multiple threads. This is exacerbated by setting a lower mwindow open file limit. This change: * Renames most of the internal methods in pack.c to clearly indicate that they expect to be called with a certain lock held, making reasoning about the state of locks a bit easier. * Splits the `git_pack_file` lock in two: the one in `git_pack_file` only protects the `index_map`. The protection to `git_mwindow_file` is now in that struct. * Explicitly checks for freshness of the `git_pack_file` in `git_packfile_unpack_header`: this allows the mwindow implementation to close files whenever there is enough cache pressure, and `git_packfile_unpack_header` will reopen the packfile if needed. * After a call to `p_munmap()`, the `data` and `len` fields are poisoned with `NULL` to make use-after-frees more evident and crash rather than being open to the possibility of heap corruption. * Adds a test case to prevent this from regressing in the future. Fixes: #5591
Edward Thomson 7cd0bf65 2020-04-05T18:26:52 pack: use GIT_ASSERT
Edward Thomson a3e8b7cd 2020-04-05T17:18:20 mwindow: use GIT_ASSERT
Edward Thomson cd2fe662 2020-04-05T16:56:55 indexer: use GIT_ASSERT
lhchavez 3a197ea7 2020-06-27T12:33:32 Make the tests pass cleanly with MemorySanitizer This change: * Initializes a few variables that were being read before being initialized. * Includes https://github.com/madler/zlib/pull/393. As such, it only works reliably with `-DUSE_BUNDLED_ZLIB=ON`.
Patrick Steinhardt c6184f0c 2020-06-08T21:07:36 tree-wide: do not compile deprecated functions with hard deprecation When compiling libgit2 with -DDEPRECATE_HARD, we add a preprocessor definition `GIT_DEPRECATE_HARD` which causes the "git2/deprecated.h" header to be empty. As a result, no function declarations are made available to callers, but the implementations are still available to link against. This has the problem that function declarations also aren't visible to the implementations, meaning that the symbol's visibility will not be set up correctly. As a result, the resulting library may not expose those deprecated symbols at all on some platforms and thus cause linking errors. Fix the issue by conditionally compiling deprecated functions, only. While it becomes impossible to link against such a library in case one uses deprecated functions, distributors of libgit2 aren't expected to pass -DDEPRECATE_HARD anyway. Instead, users of libgit2 should manually define GIT_DEPRECATE_HARD to hide deprecated functions. Using "real" hard deprecation still makes sense in the context of CI to test we don't use deprecated symbols ourselves and in case a dependant uses libgit2 in a vendored way and knows it won't ever use any of the deprecated symbols anyway.
lhchavez ba59a4a2 2020-04-01T12:34:16 Making get_delta_base() conform to the general error-handling pattern This makes get_delta_base() return the error code as the return value and the delta base as an out-parameter.
Patrick Steinhardt 90450d88 2020-02-07T12:10:12 indexer: check return code of `git_hash_ctx_init` Initialization of the hashing context may fail on some systems, most notably on Win32 via the legacy hashing context. As such, we need to always check the error code of `git_hash_ctx_init`, which is not done when creating a new indexer. Fix the issue by adding checks.
Edward Thomson 6460e8ab 2019-06-23T18:13:29 internal: use off64_t instead of git_off_t Prefer `off64_t` internally.
Patrick Steinhardt a477bff1 2019-08-08T10:44:57 indexer: catch OOM when adding expected OIDs When adding OIDs to the indexer's map of yet-to-be-seen OIDs to verify that packfiles are complete, we do so by first allocating a new OID and then calling `git_oidmap_set` on it. There was no check for memory allocation errors in place, though, leading to possible segfaults due to trying to copy data to a `NULL` pointer. Verify the result of `git__malloc` with `GIT_ERROR_CHECK_ALLOC` to fix the issue.
Edward Thomson 0b5ba0d7 2019-06-06T16:36:23 Rename opt init functions to `options_init` In libgit2 nomenclature, when we need to verb a direct object, we name a function `git_directobject_verb`. Thus, if we need to init an options structure named `git_foo_options`, then the name of the function that does that should be `git_foo_options_init`. The previous names of `git_foo_init_options` is close - it _sounds_ as if it's initializing the options of a `foo`, but in fact `git_foo_options` is its own noun that should be respected. Deprecate the old names; they'll now call directly to the new ones.
Edward Thomson a1ef995d 2019-02-21T10:33:30 indexer: use git_indexer_progress throughout Update internal usage of `git_transfer_progress` to `git_indexer_progreses`.
Patrick Steinhardt c976b4f9 2018-12-01T10:18:26 indexer: use map iterator to delete expected OIDs To compute whether there are objects missing in a packfile, the indexer keeps around a map of OIDs that it still expects to see. This map does not store any values at all, but in fact the keys are owned by the map itself. Right now, we free these keys by iterating over the map and freeing the key itself, which is kind of awkward as keys are expected to be constant. We can make this a bit prettier by inserting the OID as value, too. As we already store the `NULL` pointer either way, this does not increase memory usage, but makes the code a tad more clear. Furthermore, we convert the previously existing map iteration via indices to make use of an iterator, instead.
Patrick Steinhardt 2e0a3048 2019-01-23T10:48:55 oidmap: introduce high-level setter for key/value pairs Currently, one would use either `git_oidmap_insert` to insert key/value pairs into a map or `git_oidmap_put` to insert a key only. These function have historically been macros, which is why their syntax is kind of weird: instead of returning an error code directly, they instead have to be passed a pointer to where the return value shall be stored. This does not match libgit2's common idiom of directly returning error codes.Furthermore, `git_oidmap_put` is tightly coupled with implementation details of the map as it exposes the index of inserted entries. Introduce a new function `git_oidmap_set`, which takes as parameters the map, key and value and directly returns an error code. Convert all trivial callers of `git_oidmap_insert` and `git_oidmap_put` to make use of it.
Patrick Steinhardt 351eeff3 2019-01-23T10:42:46 maps: use uniform lifecycle management functions Currently, the lifecycle functions for maps (allocation, deallocation, resize) are not named in a uniform way and do not have a uniform function signature. Rename the functions to fix that, and stick to libgit2's naming scheme of saying `git_foo_new`. This results in the following new interface for allocation: - `int git_<t>map_new(git_<t>map **out)` to allocate a new map, returning an error code if we ran out of memory - `void git_<t>map_free(git_<t>map *map)` to free a map - `void git_<t>map_clear(git<t>map *map)` to remove all entries from a map This commit also fixes all existing callers.
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 168fe39b 2018-11-28T14:26:57 object_type: use new enumeration names Use the new object_type enumeration names within the codebase.
Patrick Steinhardt 852bc9f4 2018-11-23T19:26:24 khash: remove intricate knowledge of khash types Instead of using the `khiter_t`, `git_strmap_iter` and `khint_t` types, simply use `size_t` instead. This decouples code from the khash stuff and makes it possible to move the khash includes into the implementation files.
Edward Thomson 50186ce8 2018-08-26T11:26:45 Merge pull request #4374 from pks-t/pks/pack-file-verify Pack file verification
Nelson Elhage 32810348 2018-07-20T08:43:54 Use UINT32_MAX as the default object limit This replicates the old behavior of limiting to 2³² by default.
Nelson Elhage bfe34242 2018-07-16T03:12:01 See if this fixes 32-bit build
Nelson Elhage efe3f37d 2018-07-12T04:20:15 Add a git_libgit2_opts option to set the max indexer object count
Nelson Elhage 912c59c9 2018-06-24T06:51:08 while fuzzing, limit # objects read
Patrick Steinhardt 6b51f380 2018-06-22T13:19:31 indexer: correctly initialize struct with {0}
Patrick Steinhardt 5ec4aee9 2017-11-12T10:35:18 indexer: add ability to select connectivity checks Right now, we simply turn on connectivity checks in the indexer as soon as we have access to an object database. But seeing that the connectivity checks may incur additional overhead, we do want the user to decide for himself whether he wants to allow those checks. Furthermore, it might also be desirable to check connectivity in case where no object database is given at all, e.g. in case where a fully connected pack file is expected. Add a flag `verify` to `git_indexer_options` to enable additional verification checks. Also avoid to query the ODB in case none is given to allow users to enable checks when they do not have an ODB.
Patrick Steinhardt c16556aa 2017-11-12T10:31:48 indexer: introduce options struct to `git_indexer_new` We strive to keep an options structure to many functions to be able to extend options in the future without breaking the API. `git_indexer_new` doesn't have one right now, but we want to be able to add an option for enabling strict packfile verification. Add a new `git_indexer_options` structure and adjust callers to use that.
Patrick Steinhardt a616fb16 2017-10-13T13:53:05 indexer: check pack file connectivity When passing `--strict` to `git-unpack-objects`, core git will verify the pack file that is currently being read. In addition to the typical checksum verification, this will especially cause it to verify object connectivity of the received pack file. So it checks, for every received object, if all the objects it references are either part of the local object database or part of the pack file. In libgit2, we currently have no such mechanism, which leaves us unable to verify received pack files prior to writing them into our local object database. This commit introduce the concept of `expected_oids` to the indexer. When pack file verification is turned on by a new flag, the indexer will try to parse each received object first. If the object has any links to other objects, it will check if those links are already satisfied by known objects either part of the object database or objects it has already seen as part of that pack file. If not, it will add them to the list of `expected_oids`. Furthermore, the indexer will remove the current object from the `expected_oids` if it is currently being expected. Like this, we are able to verify whether all object links are being satisfied. As soon as we hit the end of the object stream and have resolved all objects as well as deltified objects, we assert that `expected_oids` is in fact empty. This should always be the case for a valid pack file with full connectivity.
Patrick Steinhardt be41c384 2017-11-12T09:25:49 indexer: extract function reading stream objects The loop inside of `git_indexer_append` iterates over every object that is to be stored as part of the index. While the logic to retrieve every object from the packfile stream is rather involved, it currently just part of the loop, making it unnecessarily hard to follow. Move the logic into its own function `read_stream_object`, which unpacks a single object from the stream. Note that there is some subtletly here involving the special error `GIT_EBUFS`, which indicates to the indexer that no more data is currently available. So instead of returning an error and aborting the whole loop in that case, we do have to catch that value and return successfully to wait for more data to be read.
Patrick Steinhardt 6568f374 2017-10-11T13:20:19 indexer: remove useless local variable The `processed` variable local to `git_indexer_append` counts how many objects have already been processed. But actually, whenever it gets assigned to, we are also assigning the same value to the `stats->indexed_objects` struct member. So in fact, it is being quite useless due to always having the same value as the `indexer_objects` member and makes it a bit harder to understand the code. We can just remove the variable to fix that.
Patrick Steinhardt ecf4f33a 2018-02-08T11:14:48 Convert usage of `git_buf_free` to new `git_buf_dispose`
Patrick Steinhardt c8ee5270 2017-12-08T09:05:58 pack: rename `git_packfile_stream_free` The function `git_packfile_stream_free` frees all state of the packfile stream without freeing the structure itself. This naming makes it hard to spot whether it will try to free the pointer itself or not, causing potential future errors. Due to this reason, we have decided to name a function freeing state without freeing the actual struture a "dispose" function. Rename `git_packfile_stream_free` to `git_packfile_stream_dispose` as a first example following this rule.
Edward Thomson 619f61a8 2018-02-01T06:22:36 odb: error when we can't create object header Return an error to the caller when we can't create an object header for some reason (printf failure) instead of simply asserting.
lhchavez c3514b0b 2017-12-23T14:59:07 Fix unpack double free If an element has been cached, but then the call to packfile_unpack_compressed() fails, the very next thing that happens is that its data is freed and then the element is not removed from the cache, which frees the data again. This change sets obj->data to NULL to avoid the double-free. It also stops trying to resolve deltas after two continuous failed rounds of resolution, and adds a test for this.
lhchavez c8aaba24 2017-12-06T03:03:18 libFuzzer: Fix missing trailer crash This change fixes an invalid memory access when the trailer is missing / corrupt. Found using libFuzzer.
lhchavez 400caed3 2017-12-06T03:22:58 libFuzzer: Fix a git_packfile_stream leak This change ensures that the git_packfile_stream object in git_indexer_append() does not leak when the stream has errors. Found using libFuzzer.
Patrick Steinhardt 0c7f49dd 2017-06-30T13:39:01 Make sure to always include "common.h" first Next to including several files, our "common.h" header also declares various macros which are then used throughout the project. As such, we have to make sure to always include this file first in all implementation files. Otherwise, we might encounter problems or even silent behavioural differences due to macros or defines not being defined as they should be. So in fact, our header and implementation files should make sure to always include "common.h" first. This commit does so by establishing a common include pattern. Header files inside of "src" will now always include "common.h" as its first other file, separated by a newline from all the other includes to make it stand out as special. There are two cases for the implementation files. If they do have a matching header file, they will always include this one first, leading to "common.h" being transitively included as first file. If they do not have a matching header file, they instead include "common.h" as first file themselves. This fixes the outlined problems and will become our standard practice for header and source files inside of the "src/" from now on.
Edward Thomson 6f960b55 2017-06-11T10:37:46 Merge pull request #4088 from chescock/packfile-name-using-complete-hash Ensure packfiles with different contents have different names
Patrick Steinhardt 6c23704d 2017-06-08T21:40:18 settings: rename `GIT_OPT_ENABLE_SYNCHRONOUS_OBJECT_CREATION` Initially, the setting has been solely used to enable the use of `fsync()` when creating objects. Since then, the use has been extended to also cover references and index files. As the option is not yet part of any release, we can still correct this by renaming the option to something more sensible, indicating not only correlation to objects. This commit renames the option to `GIT_OPT_ENABLE_FSYNC_GITDIR`. We also move the variable from the object to repository source code.
Chris Hescock c0e54155 2017-01-11T10:39:59 indexer: name pack files after trailer hash Upstream git.git has changed the way how packfiles are named. Previously, they were using a hash of the contained object's OIDs, which has then been changed to use the hash of the complete packfile instead. See 1190a1acf (pack-objects: name pack files after trailer hash, 2013-12-05) in the git.git repository for more information on this change. This commit changes our logic to match the behavior of core git.
Edward Thomson 1c04a96b 2017-02-28T12:29:29 Honor `core.fsyncObjectFiles`
Edward Thomson 2a5ad7d0 2017-02-17T16:42:40 fsync: call it "synchronous" object writing Rename `GIT_OPT_ENABLE_SYNCHRONIZED_OBJECT_CREATION` -> `GIT_OPT_ENABLE_SYNCHRONOUS_OBJECT_CREATION`.
Edward Thomson 1229e1c4 2017-02-17T16:36:53 fsync parent directories when fsyncing When fsync'ing files, fsync the parent directory in the case where we rename a file into place, or create a new file, to ensure that the directory entry is flushed correctly.
Edward Thomson 1c2c0ae2 2016-12-14T12:51:40 packbuilder: honor git_object__synchronized_writing Honor `git_object__synchronized_writing` when creating a packfile and corresponding index.
Patrick Steinhardt 0d716905 2017-01-27T15:23:15 oidmap: remove GIT__USE_OIDMAP macro
Patrick Steinhardt 85d2748c 2017-01-27T14:05:10 khash: avoid using `kh_key`/`kh_val` as lvalue
Patrick Steinhardt f31cb45a 2017-01-25T15:31:12 khash: avoid using `kh_put` directly
Patrick Steinhardt cb18386f 2017-01-25T14:26:58 khash: avoid using `kh_val`/`kh_value` directly
Patrick Steinhardt 036daa59 2017-01-25T14:11:42 khash: use `git_map_exists` where applicable
Patrick Steinhardt 9694d9ba 2017-01-25T14:09:17 khash: avoid using `kh_foreach`/`kh_foreach_value` directly
Edward Thomson 048c5ea7 2017-01-21T23:55:21 Merge pull request #4053 from chescock/extend-packfile-by-pages Extend packfile in increments of page_size.
Edward Thomson 87b7a705 2017-01-21T15:44:57 indexer: avoid warning about `idx->pack` It must be non-NULL to have a valid `git_indexer`.
Edward Thomson bf339ab0 2017-01-21T14:51:31 indexer: introduce `git_packfile_close` Encapsulation!
Edward Thomson 52949c80 2017-01-21T18:30:12 Merge branch 'pr/4060'
Edward Thomson d030bba9 2017-01-21T17:15:33 indexer: only delete temp file if it was unused Only try to `unlink` our temp file when we know that we didn't copy it into its permanent location.
lhchavez f5586f5c 2017-01-14T16:37:00 Addressed review feedback
lhchavez 96df833b 2017-01-03T19:15:09 Close the file before unlinking I forgot that Windows chokes while trying to delete open files.
lhchavez db535d0a 2017-01-01T12:45:02 Delete temporary packfile in indexer This change deletes the temporary packfile that the indexer creates to avoid littering the pack/ directory with garbage.
Chris Hescock c7a1535f 2016-12-29T11:47:52 Extend packfile in increments of page_size. This improves performance by reducing the number of I/O operations.
Edward Thomson 909d5494 2016-12-29T12:25:15 giterr_set: consistent error messages Error messages should be sentence fragments, and therefore: 1. Should not begin with a capital letter, 2. Should not conclude with punctuation, and 3. Should not end a sentence and begin a new one
Carlos Martín Nieto d53cc13e 2016-03-31T04:12:46 Merge pull request #3575 from pmq20/master-13jan16 Remove duplicated calls to git_mwindow_close
Carlos Martín Nieto e50a49ee 2016-03-22T01:54:49 Merge pull request #3559 from yongthecoder/master Add a sanity check in git_indexer_commit to avoid subtraction overflow.
Carlos Martín Nieto 87c18197 2016-03-16T19:05:11 Split the page size from the mmap alignment While often similar, these are not the same on Windows. We want to use the page size on Windows for the pools, but for mmap we need to use the allocation granularity as the alignment. On the other platforms these values remain the same.
P.S.V.R d4e4f272 2016-01-13T11:07:14 Remove duplicated calls to git_mwindow_close
Yong Li b3eb2cde 2015-12-24T10:04:44 Avoid subtraction overflow in git_indexer_commit
Stefan Widgren c369b379 2015-07-31T16:23:11 Remove extra semicolon outside of a function Without this change, compiling with gcc and pedantic generates warning: ISO C does not allow extra ‘;’ outside of a function.
Edward Thomson 3e8c5e45 2015-06-10T16:43:48 Merge pull request #3174 from libgit2/cmn/idx-fill-hole indexer: use lseek to extend the packfile
Carlos Martín Nieto 02980bdc 2015-06-09T16:53:07 Initialize a few variables Coverity complains about the git_rawobj ones because we use a loop in which we keep remembering the old version, and we end up copying our object as the base, so we want to have the data pointer be NULL.
Carlos Martín Nieto aa57231f 2015-06-02T10:25:22 indexer: use lseek to extend the packfile We've been using `p_ftruncate()` to extend the packfile in order to mmap it and write the new data into it. This works well in the general case, but as truncation does not allocate space in the filesystem, it must do so when we write data to it. The only way the OS has to indicate a failure to allocate space is via SIGBUS which means we tried to write outside the file. This will cause everyone to crash as they don't expect to handle this signal. Switch to using `p_lseek()` and `p_write()` to extend the file in a way which tells the filesystem to allocate the space for the missing data. We can then be sure that we have space to write into.
Edward Thomson e2dd3735 2015-05-22T11:20:47 indexer: avoid loading already existent bases When thickening a pack, avoid loading already loaded bases and trying to insert them all over again.
Edward Thomson 7800048a 2015-03-17T10:06:50 Merge pull request #2972 from libgit2/cmn/pack-objects-walk [WIP] Smarter pack-building
Carlos Martín Nieto 7c63a33f 2015-03-13T19:41:40 indexer: bring back the error message on duplcate commits It turns out that erroring out on duplicate commits is the right thing to do, but git was not hitting the bug on the server-side. Bring back a descriptive error message in case of duplicate entries and error out.
Carlos Martín Nieto dccf59ad 2015-03-13T18:28:07 indexer: don't worry about duplicate objects If a packfile includes duplicate objects, we can choose to use the secon copy instead of the first by using the same logic as if it were the first. Change the error condition from 0 to -1, which indicates a bad resize, and set the OOM message in that case. This does mean we will leak the first copy of the object. We can deal with that later, but making fetches work is more important.
Carlos Martín Nieto a34692c4 2015-03-13T18:00:15 indexer: set an error message on duplicate objects in pack While this is not even close to a fix, we can at least set an error message so we know which error we are facing. Up to know we just returned an error without a message.
Carlos Martín Nieto b63b76e0 2014-10-12T11:42:31 Reorder some khash declarations Keep the definitions in the headers, while putting the declarations in the C files. Putting the function definitions in headers causes them to be duplicated if you include two headers with them.
Edward Thomson c251f3bb 2014-12-08T16:05:47 win32: remember to cleanup our hash_ctx
Ravindra Patel ec7e680c 2014-11-20T12:07:55 Fix for misleading "missing delta bases" error - Fix #2721.
Ravindra Patel 7561f98d 2014-11-19T14:54:30 Fix for memory leak issue in indexer.c, that surfaces on windows
Carlos Martín Nieto 177a29d8 2014-10-27T10:39:45 Merge commit 'refs/pull/2366/head' of github.com:libgit2/libgit2
William Swanson 01b432cf 2014-07-09T14:12:30 Properly report failure when expanding a packfile
Philip Kelley bc8a0886 2014-06-27T11:51:35 Fix assert when receiving uncommon sideband packet
Carlos Martín Nieto b3b66c57 2014-06-18T17:13:12 Share packs across repository instances Opening the same repository multiple times will currently open the same file multiple times, as well as map the same region of the file multiple times. This is not necessary, as the packfile data is immutable. Instead of opening and closing packfiles directly, introduce an indirection and allocate packfiles globally. This does mean locking on each packfile open, but we already use this lock for the global mwindow list so it doesn't introduce a new contention point.
Albert Meltzer 62e562f9 2014-05-18T07:54:41 Fix compiler warning (git_off_t cast to size_t). Use size_t for page size, instead of long. Check result of sysconf. Use size_t for page offset so no cast to size_t (second arg to p_mmap). Use mod instead div/mult pair, so no cast to size_t is necessary.
Albert Meltzer 9c4feef9 2014-05-17T12:44:21 Fix warning on uninitialized variable.
Carlos Martín Nieto 0731a5b4 2014-05-14T19:12:48 indexer: mmap fixes for Windows Windows has its own ftruncate() called _chsize_s(). p_mkstemp() is changed to use p_open() so we can make sure we open for writing; the addition of exclusive create is a good thing to do regardless, as we want a temporary path for ourselves. Lastly, MSVC doesn't quite know how to add two numbers if one of them is a void pointer, so let's alias it to unsigned char.C
Carlos Martín Nieto f7310540 2014-05-13T02:41:48 indexer: use mmap for writing Some OSs cannot keep their ideas about file content straight when mixing standard IO with file mapping. As we use mmap for reading from the packfile, let's make writing to the pack file use mmap.
Linquize b3f27c43 2014-05-13T21:08:50 Initialize local variable
Carlos Martín Nieto 2dde1e0c 2014-05-08T22:31:59 indexer: avoid memory moves Our vector does a move of the rest of the array when we remove an item. Doing this repeatedly can be expensive, and we do this a lot in the indexer. Instead, set the value to NULL and skip those entries. perf reported around 30% of `index-pack` time was going into memmove. With this change, that goes away and we spent most of the time hashing and inflating data.
Jacques Germishuys 48e60ae7 2014-04-21T11:23:29 Don't redefine the same callback types, their signatures may change
Russell Belfer e9d5e5f3 2014-01-28T16:25:42 Some fixes for Windows x64 warnings
Vicent Marti 557bd1f4 2014-01-14T10:27:57 Merge pull request #2043 from arthurschreiber/arthur/fix-memory-leaks Fix a bunch of memory leaks.