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context: write dirstate out explicitly at the end of markcommitted To detect change of a file without redundant comparison of file content, dirstate recognizes a file as certainly clean, if: (1) it is already known as "normal", (2) dirstate entry for it has valid (= not "-1") timestamp, and (3) mode, size and timestamp of it on the filesystem are as same as ones expected in dirstate This works as expected in many cases, but doesn't in the corner case that changing a file keeps mode, size and timestamp of it on the filesystem. The timetable below shows steps in one of typical such situations: ---- ----------------------------------- ---------------- timestamp of "f" ---------------- dirstate file- time action mem file system ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- * *** *** - 'hg transplant REV1 REV2 ...' - transplanting REV1 .... N - change "f", but keep size N (via 'patch.patch()') - 'dirstate.normal("f")' N *** (via 'repo.commit()') - transplanting REV2 - change "f", but keep size N (via 'patch.patch()') - aborted while patching N+1 - release wlock - 'dirstate.write()' N N N - 'hg status' shows "r1" as "clean" N N N ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- The most important point is that 'dirstate.write()' is executed at N+1 or later. This causes writing dirstate timestamp N of "f" out successfully. If it is executed at N, 'parsers.pack_dirstate()' replaces timestamp N with "-1" before actual writing dirstate out. This issue can occur when 'hg transplant' satisfies conditions below: - multiple revisions to be transplanted change the same file - those revisions don't change mode and size of the file, and - the 2nd or later revision of them fails after changing the file The root cause of this issue is that files are changed without flushing in-memory dirstate changes via 'repo.commit()' (even though omitting 'dirstate.normallookup()' on files changed by 'patch.patch()' for efficiency also causes this issue). To detect changes of files correctly, this patch writes in-memory dirstate changes out explicitly after marking files as clean in 'committablectx.markcommitted()', which is invoked via 'repo.commit()'. After this change, timetable is changed as below: ---- ----------------------------------- ---------------- timestamp of "f" ---------------- dirstate file- time action mem file system ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- * *** *** - 'hg transplant REV1 REV2 ...' - transplanting REV1 .... N - change "f", but keep size N (via 'patch.patch()') - 'dirstate.normal("f")' N *** (via 'repo.commit()') ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- - 'dirsttate.write()' -1 -1 ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- - transplanting REV2 - change "f", but keep size N (via 'patch.patch()') - aborted while patching N+1 - release wlock - 'dirstate.write()' -1 -1 N - 'hg status' shows "r1" as "clean" -1 -1 N ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- To reproduce this issue in tests certainly, this patch emulates some timing critical actions as below: - change "f" at N 'patch.patch()' with 'fakepatchtime.py' explicitly changes mtime of patched files to "2000-01-01 00:00" (= N). - 'dirstate.write()' via 'repo.commit()' at N 'fakedirstatewritetime.py' forces 'pack_dirstate()' to use "2000-01-01 00:00" as "now", only if 'pack_dirstate()' is invoked via 'committablectx.markcommitted()'. - 'dirstate.write()' via releasing wlock at N+1 (or "not at N") 'pack_dirstate()' via releasing wlock uses actual timestamp at runtime as "now", and it should be different from the "2000-01-01 00:00" of "f". BTW, this patch doesn't test cases below, even though 'patch.patch()' is used similarly in these cases: 1. failure of 'hg import' or 'hg qpush' 2. success of 'hg import', 'hg qpush' or 'hg transplant' Case (1) above doesn't cause this kind of issue, because: - if patching is aborted by conflicts, changed files are committed changed files are marked as CLEAN, even though they are partially patched. - otherwise, dirstate are fully restored by 'dirstateguard' For example in timetable above, timestamp of "f" in .hg/dirstate is restored to -1 (or less than N), and subsequent 'hg status' can detect changes correctly. Case (2) always causes 'repo.status()' invocation via 'repo.commit()' just after changing files inside same wlock scope. ---- ----------------------------------- ---------------- timestamp of "f" ---------------- dirstate file- time action mem file system ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- N *** *** - make file "f" clean N - execute 'hg foobar' .... - 'dirstate.normal("f")' N *** (e.g. via dirty check or previous 'repo.commit()') - change "f", but keep size N - 'repo.status()' (*1) (via 'repo.commit()') ---- ----------------------------------- ---- ----- ----- At a glance, 'repo.status()' at (*1) seems to cause similar issue (= "changed files are treated as clean"), but actually doesn't. 'dirstate._lastnormaltime' should be N at (*1) above, because 'dirstate.normal()' via dirty check is finished at N. Therefore, "f" changed at N (= 'dirstate._lastnormaltime') is forcibly treated as "unsure" at (*1), and changes are detected as expected (see 'dirstate.status()' for detail). If 'hg import' is executed with '--no-commit', 'repo.status()' isn't invoked just after changing files inside same wlock scope. But preceding 'dirstate.normal()' is invoked inside another wlock scope via 'cmdutil.bailifchanged()', and in-memory changes should be flushed at the end of that scope. Therefore, timestamp N of clean "f" should be replaced by -1, if 'dirstate.write()' is invoked at N. It means that condition of this issue isn't satisfied.
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Wed, 08 Jul 2015 17:01:09 +0900
parents 198b003a2263
children bf86e3e87123
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Test unionrepo functionality

Create one repository

  $ hg init repo1
  $ cd repo1
  $ touch repo1-0
  $ echo repo1-0 > f
  $ hg ci -Aqmrepo1-0
  $ touch repo1-1
  $ echo repo1-1 >> f
  $ hg ci -Aqmrepo1-1
  $ touch repo1-2
  $ echo repo1-2 >> f
  $ hg ci -Aqmrepo1-2
  $ hg log --template '{rev}:{node|short}  {desc|firstline}\n'
  2:68c0685446a3  repo1-2
  1:8a58db72e69d  repo1-1
  0:f093fec0529b  repo1-0
  $ tip1=`hg id -q`
  $ cd ..

- and a clone with a not-completely-trivial history

  $ hg clone -q repo1 --rev 0 repo2
  $ cd repo2
  $ touch repo2-1
  $ sed '1i\
  > repo2-1 at top
  > ' f > f.tmp
  $ mv f.tmp f
  $ hg ci -Aqmrepo2-1
  $ touch repo2-2
  $ hg pull -q ../repo1 -r 1
  $ hg merge -q
  $ hg ci -Aqmrepo2-2-merge
  $ touch repo2-3
  $ echo repo2-3 >> f
  $ hg ci -mrepo2-3
  $ hg log --template '{rev}:{node|short}  {desc|firstline}\n'
  4:2f0d178c469c  repo2-3
  3:9e6fb3e0b9da  repo2-2-merge
  2:8a58db72e69d  repo1-1
  1:c337dba826e7  repo2-1
  0:f093fec0529b  repo1-0
  $ cd ..

revisions from repo2 appear as appended / pulled to repo1

  $ hg -R union:repo1+repo2 log --template '{rev}:{node|short}  {desc|firstline}\n'
  5:2f0d178c469c  repo2-3
  4:9e6fb3e0b9da  repo2-2-merge
  3:c337dba826e7  repo2-1
  2:68c0685446a3  repo1-2
  1:8a58db72e69d  repo1-1
  0:f093fec0529b  repo1-0

manifest can be retrieved for revisions in both repos

  $ hg -R union:repo1+repo2 mani -r $tip1
  f
  repo1-0
  repo1-1
  repo1-2
  $ hg -R union:repo1+repo2 mani -r 4
  f
  repo1-0
  repo1-1
  repo2-1
  repo2-2

files can be retrieved form both repos

  $ hg -R repo1 cat repo1/f -r2
  repo1-0
  repo1-1
  repo1-2

  $ hg -R union:repo1+repo2 cat -r$tip1 repo1/f
  repo1-0
  repo1-1
  repo1-2

  $ hg -R union:repo1+repo2 cat -r4 $TESTTMP/repo1/f
  repo2-1 at top
  repo1-0
  repo1-1

files can be compared across repos

  $ hg -R union:repo1+repo2 diff -r$tip1 -rtip
  diff -r 68c0685446a3 -r 2f0d178c469c f
  --- a/f	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  +++ b/f	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
  @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
  +repo2-1 at top
   repo1-0
   repo1-1
  -repo1-2
  +repo2-3

heads from both repos are found correctly

  $ hg -R union:repo1+repo2 heads --template '{rev}:{node|short}  {desc|firstline}\n'
  5:2f0d178c469c  repo2-3
  2:68c0685446a3  repo1-2

revsets works across repos

  $ hg -R union:repo1+repo2 id -r "ancestor($tip1, 5)"
  8a58db72e69d

annotate works - an indication that linkrevs works

  $ hg --cwd repo1 -Runion:../repo2 annotate $TESTTMP/repo1/f -r tip
  3: repo2-1 at top
  0: repo1-0
  1: repo1-1
  5: repo2-3

union repos can be cloned ... and clones works correctly

  $ hg clone -U union:repo1+repo2 repo3
  requesting all changes
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 6 changesets with 11 changes to 6 files (+1 heads)

  $ hg -R repo3 paths
  default = union:repo1+repo2

  $ hg -R repo3 verify
  checking changesets
  checking manifests
  crosschecking files in changesets and manifests
  checking files
  6 files, 6 changesets, 11 total revisions

  $ hg -R repo3 heads --template '{rev}:{node|short}  {desc|firstline}\n'
  5:2f0d178c469c  repo2-3
  2:68c0685446a3  repo1-2

  $ hg -R repo3 log --template '{rev}:{node|short}  {desc|firstline}\n'
  5:2f0d178c469c  repo2-3
  4:9e6fb3e0b9da  repo2-2-merge
  3:c337dba826e7  repo2-1
  2:68c0685446a3  repo1-2
  1:8a58db72e69d  repo1-1
  0:f093fec0529b  repo1-0