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upgrade: implement partial upgrade for upgrading persistent-nodemap Upgrading repositories to use persistent nodemap should be fast and easy as it requires only two things: 1) Updating the requirements 2) Writing a persistent-nodemap on disk For both of the steps above, we don't need to edit existing revlogs. This patch makes upgrade only do the above mentioned two steps if we are only upgarding to use persistent-nodemap feature. Since `nodemap.persist_nodemap()` assumes that there exists a nodemap file for the given revlog if we are trying to call it, this patch adds `force` argument to create a file if does not exist which is true in our upgrade case. The test changes demonstrate that we no longer write nodemap files for manifest after upgrade which I think is desirable. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9936
author Pulkit Goyal <7895pulkit@gmail.com>
date Mon, 01 Feb 2021 00:02:00 +0530
parents b713e4cae2d7
children 77e73827a02d
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Test that, when an hg push is interrupted and the remote side recieves SIGPIPE,
the remote hg is able to successfully roll back the transaction.

  $ hg init -q remote
  $ hg clone -e "\"$PYTHON\" \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" -q ssh://user@dummy/`pwd`/remote local

  $ check_for_abandoned_transaction() {
  >     [ -f $TESTTMP/remote/.hg/store/journal ] && echo "Abandoned transaction!"
  > }

  $ pidfile=`pwd`/pidfile
  $ >$pidfile

  $ script() {
  >     cat >"$1"
  >     chmod +x "$1"
  > }

On the remote end, run hg, piping stdout and stderr through processes that we
know the PIDs of. We will later kill these to simulate an ssh client
disconnecting.

  $ killable_pipe=`pwd`/killable_pipe.sh
  $ script $killable_pipe <<EOF
  > #!/bin/bash
  > echo \$\$ >> $pidfile
  > exec cat
  > EOF

  $ remotecmd=`pwd`/remotecmd.sh
  $ script $remotecmd <<EOF
  > #!/bin/bash
  > hg "\$@" 1> >($killable_pipe) 2> >($killable_pipe >&2)
  > EOF

In the pretxnchangegroup hook, kill the PIDs recorded above to simulate ssh
disconnecting. Then exit nonzero, to force a transaction rollback.

  $ hook_script=`pwd`/pretxnchangegroup.sh
  $ script $hook_script <<EOF
  > #!/bin/bash
  > for pid in \$(cat $pidfile) ; do
  >   kill \$pid
  >   while kill -0 \$pid 2>/dev/null ; do
  >     sleep 0.1
  >   done
  > done
  > exit 1
  > EOF

  $ cat >remote/.hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [hooks]
  > pretxnchangegroup.break-things=$hook_script
  > EOF

  $ cd local
  $ echo foo > foo ; hg commit -qAm "commit"
  $ hg push -q -e "\"$PYTHON\" \"$TESTDIR/dummyssh\"" --remotecmd $remotecmd 2>&1 | grep -v $killable_pipe
  abort: stream ended unexpectedly (got 0 bytes, expected 4)

  $ check_for_abandoned_transaction
  [1]