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branchcache: add more test for the logic around obsolescence and branch heads
While working on branch-cache-v3, we noticed some ambiguity in the
filtered+obsolete hash. However this was only caught by a rebase test by
chance.
It seems important to explicitly tests these cases.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Wed, 28 Feb 2024 12:56:08 +0100 |
parents | 3ccef7902070 |
children | 3f70ea5bcaeb |
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Test correctness of revlog inline -> non-inline transition ---------------------------------------------------------- We test various file length and naming pattern as this created issue in the past. Helper extension to intercept renames and kill process $ cat > $TESTTMP/intercept_before_rename.py << EOF > import os > import signal > from mercurial import extensions, util > > def extsetup(ui): > def rename(orig, src, dest, *args, **kwargs): > path = util.normpath(dest) > if path.endswith(b'data/file.i'): > os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGKILL) > return orig(src, dest, *args, **kwargs) > extensions.wrapfunction(util, 'rename', rename) > EOF $ cat > $TESTTMP/intercept_after_rename.py << EOF > import os > import signal > from mercurial import extensions, util > > def extsetup(ui): > def close(orig, *args, **kwargs): > path = util.normpath(args[0]._atomictempfile__name) > r = orig(*args, **kwargs) > if path.endswith(b'/.hg/store/data/file.i'): > os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGKILL) > return r > extensions.wrapfunction(util.atomictempfile, 'close', close) > def extsetup(ui): > def rename(orig, src, dest, *args, **kwargs): > path = util.normpath(dest) > r = orig(src, dest, *args, **kwargs) > if path.endswith(b'data/file.i'): > os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGKILL) > return r > extensions.wrapfunction(util, 'rename', rename) > EOF $ cat > $TESTTMP/killme.py << EOF > import os > import signal > > def killme(ui, repo, hooktype, **kwargs): > os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGKILL) > EOF $ cat > $TESTTMP/reader_wait_split.py << EOF > import os > import signal > from mercurial import extensions, revlog, testing > def _wait_post_load(orig, self, *args, **kwargs): > wait = b'data/file' in self.radix > if wait: > testing.wait_file(b"$TESTTMP/writer-revlog-split") > r = orig(self, *args, **kwargs) > if wait: > testing.write_file(b"$TESTTMP/reader-index-read") > testing.wait_file(b"$TESTTMP/writer-revlog-unsplit") > return r > > def extsetup(ui): > extensions.wrapfunction(revlog.revlog, '_loadindex', _wait_post_load) > EOF setup a repository for tests ---------------------------- $ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [format] > revlog-compression=none > EOF $ hg init troffset-computation $ cd troffset-computation $ files=" > file > Directory_With,Special%Char/Complex_File.babar > foo/bar/babar_celeste/foo > 1234567890/1234567890/1234567890/1234567890/1234567890/1234567890/1234567890/1234567890/1234567890/1234567890/f > some_dir/sub_dir/foo_bar > some_dir/sub_dir/foo_bar.i.s/tutu > " $ for f in $files; do > mkdir -p `dirname $f` > done $ for f in $files; do > printf '%20d' '1' > $f > done $ hg commit -Aqma $ for f in $files; do > printf '%1024d' '1' > $f > done $ hg commit -Aqmb $ for f in $files; do > printf '%20d' '1' > $f > done $ hg commit -Aqmc $ for f in $files; do > dd if=/dev/zero of=$f bs=1k count=128 > /dev/null 2>&1 > done $ hg commit -AqmD --traceback $ for f in $files; do > dd if=/dev/zero of=$f bs=1k count=132 > /dev/null 2>&1 > done $ hg commit -AqmD --traceback Reference size: $ f -s file file: size=135168 $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data/file.d: size=267307 .hg/store/data/file.i: size=320 $ cd .. Test a succesful pull ===================== Make sure everything goes though as expect if we don't do any crash $ hg clone --quiet --rev 1 troffset-computation troffset-success $ cd troffset-success Reference size: $ f -s file file: size=1024 $ f -s .hg/store/data/file* .hg/store/data/file.i: size=1174 $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 3 changesets with 18 changes to 6 files new changesets c99a94cae9b1:64874a3b0160 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) The inline revlog has been replaced $ f -s .hg/store/data/file* .hg/store/data/file.d: size=267307 .hg/store/data/file.i: size=320 $ hg verify -q $ cd .. Test a hard crash after the file was split but before the transaction was committed =================================================================================== Test offset computation to correctly factor in the index entries themselves. Also test that the new data size has the correct size if the transaction is aborted after the index has been replaced. Test repo has commits a, b, c, D, where D is large (grows the revlog enough that it transitions to non-inline storage). The clone initially has changes a, b and will transition to non-inline storage when adding c, D. If the transaction adding c, D is rolled back, then we don't undo the revlog split, but truncate the index and the data to remove both c and D. $ hg clone --quiet --rev 1 troffset-computation troffset-computation-copy $ cd troffset-computation-copy Reference size: $ f -s file file: size=1024 $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data/file.i: size=1174 $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [hooks] > pretxnchangegroup = python:$TESTTMP/killme.py:killme > EOF #if chg $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation [255] #else $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation *Killed* (glob) [137] #endif The inline revlog still exist, but a split version exist next to it $ cat .hg/store/journal | tr '\0' ' ' | grep '\.s' data/some_dir/sub_dir/foo_bar.i.s/tutu.i 1174 data/some_dir/sub_dir/foo_bar.i.s/tutu.d 0 $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data-s/file.i: size=320 .hg/store/data/file.d: size=267307 .hg/store/data/file.i: size=132395 $ f -s .hg/store/data*/foo*/bar*/babar__celeste*/foo* .hg/store/data-s/foo/bar/babar__celeste/foo.i: size=320 .hg/store/data/foo/bar/babar__celeste/foo.d: size=267307 .hg/store/data/foo/bar/babar__celeste/foo.i: size=132395 The first file.i entry should match the "Reference size" above. The first file.d entry is the temporary record during the split, A "temporary file" entry exist for the split index. $ cat .hg/store/journal | tr -s '\000' ' ' | grep data/file data/file.i 1174 data/file.d 0 $ cat .hg/store/journal.backupfiles | tr -s '\000' ' ' | tr -s '\00' ' '| grep 'data.*/file' data/file.i data/journal.backup.file.i.bck 0 data-s/file.i 0 recover is rolling the split back, the fncache is still valid $ hg recover rolling back interrupted transaction (verify step skipped, run `hg verify` to check your repository content) $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data/file.i: size=1174 $ hg tip changeset: 1:64b04c8dc267 tag: tip user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: b $ hg verify -q $ hg debugrebuildfncache --only-data fncache already up to date $ hg verify -q $ cd .. Test a hard crash right before the index is move into place =========================================================== Now retry the procedure but intercept the rename of the index and check that the journal does not contain the new index size. This demonstrates the edge case where the data file is left as garbage. $ hg clone --quiet --rev 1 troffset-computation troffset-computation-copy2 $ cd troffset-computation-copy2 Reference size: $ f -s file file: size=1024 $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data/file.i: size=1174 $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [extensions] > intercept_rename = $TESTTMP/intercept_before_rename.py > EOF #if chg $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes [255] #else $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes *Killed* (glob) [137] #endif The inline revlog still exist, but a split version exist next to it $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data-s/file.i: size=320 .hg/store/data/file.d: size=267307 .hg/store/data/file.i: size=132395 $ cat .hg/store/journal | tr -s '\000' ' ' | grep 'data.*/file' data/file.i 1174 data/file.d 0 recover is rolling the split back, the fncache is still valid $ hg recover rolling back interrupted transaction (verify step skipped, run `hg verify` to check your repository content) $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data/file.i: size=1174 $ hg tip changeset: 1:64b04c8dc267 tag: tip user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: b $ hg verify -q $ cd .. Test a hard crash right after the index is move into place =========================================================== Now retry the procedure but intercept the rename of the index. $ hg clone --quiet --rev 1 troffset-computation troffset-computation-crash-after-rename $ cd troffset-computation-crash-after-rename Reference size: $ f -s file file: size=1024 $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data/file.i: size=1174 $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [extensions] > intercept_rename = $TESTTMP/intercept_after_rename.py > EOF #if chg $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes [255] #else $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes *Killed* (glob) [137] #endif The inline revlog was over written on disk $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data/file.d: size=267307 .hg/store/data/file.i: size=320 $ cat .hg/store/journal | tr -s '\000' ' ' | grep 'data.*/file' data/file.i 1174 data/file.d 0 recover is rolling the split back, the fncache is still valid $ hg recover rolling back interrupted transaction (verify step skipped, run `hg verify` to check your repository content) $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data/file.i: size=1174 $ hg tip changeset: 1:64b04c8dc267 tag: tip user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: b $ hg verify -q $ cd .. Have the transaction rollback itself without any hard crash =========================================================== Repeat the original test but let hg rollback the transaction. $ hg clone --quiet --rev 1 troffset-computation troffset-computation-copy-rb $ cd troffset-computation-copy-rb $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [hooks] > pretxnchangegroup = false > EOF $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes transaction abort! rollback completed abort: pretxnchangegroup hook exited with status 1 [40] The split was rollback $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data/file.i: size=1174 $ hg tip changeset: 1:64b04c8dc267 tag: tip user: test date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 summary: b $ hg verify -q $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [hooks] > EOF $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 3 changesets with 18 changes to 6 files new changesets c99a94cae9b1:64874a3b0160 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) $ f -s .hg/store/data*/file* .hg/store/data/file.d: size=267307 .hg/store/data/file.i: size=320 $ hg verify -q $ cd .. Read race ========= We check that a client that started reading a revlog (its index) after the split and end reading (the data) after the rollback should be fine $ hg clone --quiet --rev 1 troffset-computation troffset-computation-race $ cd troffset-computation-race $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [hooks] > pretxnchangegroup=$RUNTESTDIR/testlib/wait-on-file 5 $TESTTMP/reader-index-read $TESTTMP/writer-revlog-split > pretxnclose = false > EOF start a reader $ hg cat --rev 0 file \ > --config "extensions.wait_read=$TESTTMP/reader_wait_split.py" \ > 2> $TESTTMP/reader.stderr \ > > $TESTTMP/reader.stdout & Do a failed pull in // $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes transaction abort! rollback completed abort: pretxnclose hook exited with status 1 [40] $ touch $TESTTMP/writer-revlog-unsplit $ wait The reader should be fine $ cat $TESTTMP/reader.stderr $ cat $TESTTMP/reader.stdout 1 (no-eol) $ hg verify -q $ cd .. pending hooks ============= We checks that hooks properly see the inside of the transaction, while other process don't. $ hg clone --quiet --rev 1 troffset-computation troffset-computation-hooks $ cd troffset-computation-hooks $ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF > [hooks] > pretxnclose.01-echo = hg cat -r 'max(all())' file | f --size > pretxnclose.02-echo = $RUNTESTDIR/testlib/wait-on-file 5 $TESTTMP/hook-done $TESTTMP/hook-tr-ready > pretxnclose.03-abort = false > EOF $ ( > $RUNTESTDIR/testlib/wait-on-file 5 $TESTTMP/hook-tr-ready;\ > hg cat -r 'max(all())' file | f --size;\ > touch $TESTTMP/hook-done > ) >stdout 2>stderr & $ hg pull ../troffset-computation pulling from ../troffset-computation searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes size=135168 transaction abort! rollback completed abort: pretxnclose.03-abort hook exited with status 1 [40] $ cat stdout size=1024 $ cat stderr $ hg verify -q $ cd ..