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wireproto: support disabling bundle1 only if repo is generaldelta
I recently implemented the server.bundle1* options to control whether
bundle1 exchange is allowed.
After thinking about Mozilla's strategy for handling generaldelta
rollout a bit more, I think server operators need an additional
lever: disable bundle1 if and only if the repo is generaldelta.
bundle1 exchange for non-generaldelta repos will not have the potential
for CPU explosion that generaldelta repos do. Therefore, it makes sense
for server operators to continue to allow bundle1 exchange for
non-generaldelta repos without having to set a per-repo hgrc option
to change the policy depending on whether the repo is generaldelta.
This patch introduces a new set of options to control bundle1 behavior
for generaldelta repos. These options enable server operators to limit
bundle1 restrictions to the class of repos that can be performance
issues. It also allows server operators to tie bundle1 access to store
format. In many server environments (including Mozilla's), legacy repos
will not be generaldelta and new repos will or might be. New repos often
aren't bound by legacy access requirements, so setting a global policy
that disallows access to new/generaldelta repos via bundle1 could be a
reasonable policy in many server environments. This patch makes this
policy very easy to implement (modify global hgrc, add options to
existing generaldelta repos to grandfather them in).
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 20 Dec 2015 11:56:24 -0800 |
parents | 157675d0f600 |
children | 79437fb352ce |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF > [extensions] > rebase= > > [phases] > publish=False > > [alias] > tglog = log -G --template "{rev}: '{desc}' bookmarks: {bookmarks}\n" > EOF Create a repo with several bookmarks $ hg init a $ cd a $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Am A adding a $ echo b > b $ hg ci -Am B adding b $ hg book 'X' $ hg book 'Y' $ echo c > c $ hg ci -Am C adding c $ hg book 'Z' $ hg up -q 0 $ echo d > d $ hg ci -Am D adding d created new head $ hg book W $ hg tglog @ 3: 'D' bookmarks: W | | o 2: 'C' bookmarks: Y Z | | | o 1: 'B' bookmarks: X |/ o 0: 'A' bookmarks: Move only rebased bookmarks $ cd .. $ hg clone -q a a1 $ cd a1 $ hg up -q Z Test deleting divergent bookmarks from dest (issue3685) $ hg book -r 3 Z@diverge ... and also test that bookmarks not on dest or not being moved aren't deleted $ hg book -r 3 X@diverge $ hg book -r 0 Y@diverge $ hg tglog o 3: 'D' bookmarks: W X@diverge Z@diverge | | @ 2: 'C' bookmarks: Y Z | | | o 1: 'B' bookmarks: X |/ o 0: 'A' bookmarks: Y@diverge $ hg rebase -s Y -d 3 rebasing 2:49cb3485fa0c "C" (Y Z) saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a1/.hg/strip-backup/49cb3485fa0c-126f3e97-backup.hg (glob) $ hg tglog @ 3: 'C' bookmarks: Y Z | o 2: 'D' bookmarks: W X@diverge | | o 1: 'B' bookmarks: X |/ o 0: 'A' bookmarks: Y@diverge Do not try to keep active but deleted divergent bookmark $ cd .. $ hg clone -q a a4 $ cd a4 $ hg up -q 2 $ hg book W@diverge $ hg rebase -s W -d . rebasing 3:41acb9dca9eb "D" (tip W) saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a4/.hg/strip-backup/41acb9dca9eb-b35a6a63-backup.hg (glob) $ hg bookmarks W 3:0d3554f74897 X 1:6c81ed0049f8 Y 2:49cb3485fa0c Z 2:49cb3485fa0c Keep bookmarks to the correct rebased changeset $ cd .. $ hg clone -q a a2 $ cd a2 $ hg up -q Z $ hg rebase -s 1 -d 3 rebasing 1:6c81ed0049f8 "B" (X) rebasing 2:49cb3485fa0c "C" (Y Z) saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a2/.hg/strip-backup/6c81ed0049f8-a687065f-backup.hg (glob) $ hg tglog @ 3: 'C' bookmarks: Y Z | o 2: 'B' bookmarks: X | o 1: 'D' bookmarks: W | o 0: 'A' bookmarks: Keep active bookmark on the correct changeset $ cd .. $ hg clone -q a a3 $ cd a3 $ hg up -q X $ hg rebase -d W rebasing 1:6c81ed0049f8 "B" (X) rebasing 2:49cb3485fa0c "C" (Y Z) saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a3/.hg/strip-backup/6c81ed0049f8-a687065f-backup.hg (glob) $ hg tglog o 3: 'C' bookmarks: Y Z | @ 2: 'B' bookmarks: X | o 1: 'D' bookmarks: W | o 0: 'A' bookmarks: $ hg bookmarks W 1:41acb9dca9eb * X 2:e926fccfa8ec Y 3:3d5fa227f4b5 Z 3:3d5fa227f4b5 rebase --continue with bookmarks present (issue3802) $ hg up 2 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (leaving bookmark X) $ echo 'C' > c $ hg add c $ hg ci -m 'other C' created new head $ hg up 3 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg rebase rebasing 3:3d5fa227f4b5 "C" (Y Z) merging c warning: conflicts while merging c! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark') unresolved conflicts (see hg resolve, then hg rebase --continue) [1] $ echo 'c' > c $ hg resolve --mark c (no more unresolved files) continue: hg rebase --continue $ hg rebase --continue rebasing 3:3d5fa227f4b5 "C" (Y Z) saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a3/.hg/strip-backup/3d5fa227f4b5-c6ea2371-backup.hg (glob) $ hg tglog @ 4: 'C' bookmarks: Y Z | o 3: 'other C' bookmarks: | o 2: 'B' bookmarks: X | o 1: 'D' bookmarks: W | o 0: 'A' bookmarks: ensure that bookmarks given the names of revset functions can be used as --rev arguments (issue3950) $ hg update -q 3 $ echo bimble > bimble $ hg add bimble $ hg commit -q -m 'bisect' $ echo e >> bimble $ hg ci -m bisect2 $ echo e >> bimble $ hg ci -m bisect3 $ hg book bisect $ hg update -q Y $ hg rebase -r '"bisect"^^::"bisect"^' -r bisect -d Z rebasing 5:345c90f326a4 "bisect" rebasing 6:f677a2907404 "bisect2" rebasing 7:325c16001345 "bisect3" (tip bisect) saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a3/.hg/strip-backup/345c90f326a4-b4840586-backup.hg (glob)