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22661448
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2013-10-04T19:35:32
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Don't use git_atomic as an integer
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cdc95a0d
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2013-10-04T18:38:37
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Use InterlockedCompareExchange for the lock
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e411b74e
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2013-10-04T19:33:48
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Posix synchronized init, prototype win32 version
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a3aa5f4d
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2013-09-11T12:45:20
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Add simple global shutdown hooks
Increasingly there are a number of components that want to do some
cleanup at global shutdown time (at least if there are not going
to be memory leaks). This creates a very simple system of shutdown
hooks that will be invoked by git_threads_shutdown. Right now, the
maximum number of hooks is hardcoded, but since adding a hook is
not a public API, it should be fine and I thought it was better to
start off with really simple code.
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43095341
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2013-08-26T14:56:31
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Load SRWLock APIs at runtime
This loads SRWLock APIs at runtime and in their absence (i.e. on
Windows before Vista) falls back on a regular CRITICAL_SECTION
that will not permit concurrent readers.
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0a1c8f55
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2013-07-11T17:09:15
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preload configuration paths
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1a42dd17
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2013-05-31T14:13:11
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Mutex init can fail
It is obviously quite a serious problem if this happens, but mutex
initialization can fail and we should detect it. It's a bit like
a memory allocation failure, in that you're probably pretty screwed
if this occurs, but at least we'll catch it.
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53607868
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2013-04-15T00:09:03
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Further threading fixes
This builds on the earlier thread safety work to make it so that
setting the odb, index, refdb, or config for a repository is done
in a threadsafe manner with minimized locking time. This is done
by adding a lock to the repository object and using it to guard
the assignment of the above listed pointers. The lock is only
held to assign the pointer value.
This also contains some minor fixes to the other work with pack
files to reduce the time that locks are being held to and fix an
apparently memory leak.
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41954a49
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2013-03-18T14:19:35
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Switch search paths to classic delimited strings
This switches the APIs for setting and getting the global/system
search paths from using git_strarray to using a simple string with
GIT_PATH_LIST_SEPARATOR delimited paths, just as the environment
PATH variable would contain. This makes it simpler to get and set
the value.
I also added code to expand "$PATH" when setting a new value to
embed the old value of the path. This means that I no longer
require separate actions to PREPEND to the value.
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359fc2d2
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2013-01-08T17:07:25
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update copyrights
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c3320aca
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2012-12-09T02:22:50
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git__mwindow_mutex needs to be initialized even with pthreads
This could also use PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, but a dynamic initializer seems like a more portable concept, and we won't need another #define on top of git_mutex_init()
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a8527429
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2012-11-13T14:48:10
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unload dll / destroy hash ctxs at shutdown
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7ebefd22
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2012-11-13T10:10:40
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move hash library func ptrs to global global
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93b5fabc
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2012-10-01T17:59:04
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threads: Assert that the global state is initialized
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8cef828d
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2012-08-18T22:11:49
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Make the memory-window conrol structures global
Up to now, the idea was that the user would do all the operations for
one repository in the same thread. Thus we could have the
memory-mapped window information thread-local and avoid any locking.
This is not practical in a few environments, such as Apple's GCD which
allocates threads arbitrarily or the .NET CLR, where the OS-level
thread can change at any moment.
Make the control structure global and protect it with a mutex so we
don't depend on the thread currently executing the code.
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2bc8fa02
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2012-04-17T10:14:24
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Implement git_pool paged memory allocator
This adds a `git_pool` object that can do simple paged memory
allocation with free for the entire pool at once. Using this,
you can replace many small allocations with large blocks that
can then cheaply be doled out in small pieces. This is best
used when you plan to free the small blocks all at once - for
example, if they represent the parsed state from a file or data
stream that are either all kept or all discarded.
There are two real patterns of usage for `git_pools`: either
for "string" allocation, where the item size is a single byte
and you end up just packing the allocations in together, or for
"fixed size" allocation where you are allocating a large object
(e.g. a `git_oid`) and you generally just allocation single
objects that can be tightly packed. Of course, you can use it
for other things, but those two cases are the easiest.
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5e0de328
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2012-02-13T17:10:24
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Update Copyright header
Signed-off-by: schu <schu-github@schulog.org>
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a15c550d
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2011-11-16T14:09:44
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threads: Fix the shared global state with TLS
See `global.c` for a description of what we're doing.
When libgit2 is built with GIT_THREADS support, the threading system
must be explicitly initialized with `git_threads_init()`.
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