largefiles: don't verify largefile hashes on servers when processing statlfile
When changesets referencing largefiles are pushed then the corresponding
largefiles will be pushed too - unless the target already has them. The client
will use statlfile to make sure it only sends largefiles that the target
doesn't have. The server would however on every statlfile check that the
content of the largefile had the expected hash. What should be cheap thus
became an expensive operation that trashed the disk and the cache.
Largefile hashes are already checked by putlfile before being stored on the
server. A server should thus be able to keep its largefile store free of
errors - even more than it can keep revlogs free of errors. Verification should
happen when running 'hg verify' locally on the server. Rehashing every
largefile on every remote stat is too expensive.
Clients will also stat lfiles before downloading them. When the server verified
the hash in stat it meant that it had to read the file twice to serve it.
With this change the server will assume its own hashes are ok without checking
them on every statlfile.
Some consequences of this change:
- in case of server side corruption the problem will be detected by the
existing check on the client side - not on server side
- clients that could upload an uncorrupted largefile when pushing will no
longer magically heal the server (and break hardlinks) - a client will now
only upload its uncorrupted files after the corrupted file has been removed
on the server side
- client side verify will no longer report corruption in files it doesn't have
(Issue3123 discussed related problems - and how they have been fixed.)
$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" svn13 || exit 80
$ svnupanddisplay()
> {
> (
> cd $1;
> svn up -q;
> svn st -v | sed 's/ */ /g' | sort
> limit=''
> if [ $2 -gt 0 ]; then
> limit="--limit=$2"
> fi
> svn log --xml -v $limit | python "$TESTDIR/svnxml.py"
> )
> }
$ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
> [extensions]
> convert =
> graphlog =
> EOF
$ hg init a
Add
$ echo a > a/a
$ mkdir -p a/d1/d2
$ echo b > a/d1/d2/b
$ hg --cwd a ci -d '0 0' -A -m 'add a file'
adding a
adding d1/d2/b
Modify
$ "$TESTDIR/svn-safe-append.py" a a/a
$ hg --cwd a ci -d '1 0' -m 'modify a file'
$ hg --cwd a tip -q
1:e0e2b8a9156b
$ hg convert -d svn a
assuming destination a-hg
initializing svn repository 'a-hg'
initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 add a file
0 modify a file
$ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 2
2 1 test d1
2 1 test d1/d2 (glob)
2 1 test d1/d2/b (glob)
2 2 test .
2 2 test a
revision: 2
author: test
msg: modify a file
M /a
revision: 1
author: test
msg: add a file
A /a
A /d1
A /d1/d2
A /d1/d2/b
$ ls a a-hg-wc
a:
a
d1
a-hg-wc:
a
d1
$ cmp a/a a-hg-wc/a
Rename
$ hg --cwd a mv a b
$ hg --cwd a ci -d '2 0' -m 'rename a file'
$ hg --cwd a tip -q
2:eb5169441d43
$ hg convert -d svn a
assuming destination a-hg
initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
0 rename a file
$ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
3 1 test d1
3 1 test d1/d2 (glob)
3 1 test d1/d2/b (glob)
3 3 test .
3 3 test b
revision: 3
author: test
msg: rename a file
D /a
A /b (from /a@2)
$ ls a a-hg-wc
a:
b
d1
a-hg-wc:
b
d1
Copy
$ hg --cwd a cp b c
$ hg --cwd a ci -d '3 0' -m 'copy a file'
$ hg --cwd a tip -q
3:60effef6ab48
$ hg convert -d svn a
assuming destination a-hg
initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
0 copy a file
$ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
4 1 test d1
4 1 test d1/d2 (glob)
4 1 test d1/d2/b (glob)
4 3 test b
4 4 test .
4 4 test c
revision: 4
author: test
msg: copy a file
A /c (from /b@3)
$ ls a a-hg-wc
a:
b
c
d1
a-hg-wc:
b
c
d1
$ hg --cwd a rm b
Remove
$ hg --cwd a ci -d '4 0' -m 'remove a file'
$ hg --cwd a tip -q
4:87bbe3013fb6
$ hg convert -d svn a
assuming destination a-hg
initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
0 remove a file
$ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
5 1 test d1
5 1 test d1/d2 (glob)
5 1 test d1/d2/b (glob)
5 4 test c
5 5 test .
revision: 5
author: test
msg: remove a file
D /b
$ ls a a-hg-wc
a:
c
d1
a-hg-wc:
c
d1
Executable
#if execbit
$ chmod +x a/c
#else
$ echo fake >> a/c
#endif
$ hg --cwd a ci -d '5 0' -m 'make a file executable'
#if execbit
$ hg --cwd a tip -q
5:ff42e473c340
#else
$ hg --cwd a tip -q
5:817a700c8cf1
#endif
$ hg convert -d svn a
assuming destination a-hg
initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
0 make a file executable
$ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
6 1 test d1
6 1 test d1/d2 (glob)
6 1 test d1/d2/b (glob)
6 6 test .
6 6 test c
revision: 6
author: test
msg: make a file executable
M /c
#if execbit
$ test -x a-hg-wc/c
#endif
#if symlink
Symlinks
$ ln -s a/missing a/link
$ hg --cwd a commit -Am 'add symlink'
adding link
$ hg --cwd a mv link newlink
$ hg --cwd a commit -m 'move symlink'
$ hg convert -d svn a
assuming destination a-hg
initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 add symlink
0 move symlink
$ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
8 1 test d1
8 1 test d1/d2
8 1 test d1/d2/b
8 6 test c
8 8 test .
8 8 test newlink
revision: 8
author: test
msg: move symlink
D /link
A /newlink (from /link@7)
#endif
$ rm -rf a a-hg a-hg-wc
Executable in new directory
$ hg init a
$ mkdir a/d1
$ echo a > a/d1/a
#if execbit
$ chmod +x a/d1/a
#else
$ echo fake >> a/d1/a
#endif
$ hg --cwd a ci -d '0 0' -A -m 'add executable file in new directory'
adding d1/a
$ hg convert -d svn a
assuming destination a-hg
initializing svn repository 'a-hg'
initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
0 add executable file in new directory
$ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
1 1 test .
1 1 test d1
1 1 test d1/a (glob)
revision: 1
author: test
msg: add executable file in new directory
A /d1
A /d1/a
#if execbit
$ test -x a-hg-wc/d1/a
#endif
Copy to new directory
$ mkdir a/d2
$ hg --cwd a cp d1/a d2/a
$ hg --cwd a ci -d '1 0' -A -m 'copy file to new directory'
$ hg convert -d svn a
assuming destination a-hg
initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
0 copy file to new directory
$ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
2 1 test d1
2 1 test d1/a (glob)
2 2 test .
2 2 test d2
2 2 test d2/a (glob)
revision: 2
author: test
msg: copy file to new directory
A /d2
A /d2/a (from /d1/a@1)
Branchy history
$ hg init b
$ echo base > b/b
$ hg --cwd b ci -d '0 0' -Ambase
adding b
$ "$TESTDIR/svn-safe-append.py" left-1 b/b
$ echo left-1 > b/left-1
$ hg --cwd b ci -d '1 0' -Amleft-1
adding left-1
$ "$TESTDIR/svn-safe-append.py" left-2 b/b
$ echo left-2 > b/left-2
$ hg --cwd b ci -d '2 0' -Amleft-2
adding left-2
$ hg --cwd b up 0
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ "$TESTDIR/svn-safe-append.py" right-1 b/b
$ echo right-1 > b/right-1
$ hg --cwd b ci -d '3 0' -Amright-1
adding right-1
created new head
$ "$TESTDIR/svn-safe-append.py" right-2 b/b
$ echo right-2 > b/right-2
$ hg --cwd b ci -d '4 0' -Amright-2
adding right-2
$ hg --cwd b up -C 2
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg --cwd b merge
merging b
warning: conflicts during merge.
merging b incomplete! (edit conflicts, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 1 files unresolved
use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges or 'hg update -C .' to abandon
[1]
$ hg --cwd b revert -r 2 b
$ hg --cwd b resolve -m b
$ hg --cwd b ci -d '5 0' -m 'merge'
Expect 4 changes
$ hg convert -d svn b
assuming destination b-hg
initializing svn repository 'b-hg'
initializing svn working copy 'b-hg-wc'
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
5 base
4 left-1
3 left-2
2 right-1
1 right-2
0 merge
$ svnupanddisplay b-hg-wc 0
4 2 test left-1
4 3 test b
4 3 test left-2
4 4 test .
4 4 test right-1
4 4 test right-2
revision: 4
author: test
msg: merge
A /right-1
A /right-2
revision: 3
author: test
msg: left-2
M /b
A /left-2
revision: 2
author: test
msg: left-1
M /b
A /left-1
revision: 1
author: test
msg: base
A /b
Tags are not supported, but must not break conversion
$ rm -rf a a-hg a-hg-wc
$ hg init a
$ echo a > a/a
$ hg --cwd a ci -d '0 0' -A -m 'Add file a'
adding a
$ hg --cwd a tag -d '1 0' -m 'Tagged as v1.0' v1.0
$ hg convert -d svn a
assuming destination a-hg
initializing svn repository 'a-hg'
initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
scanning source...
sorting...
converting...
1 Add file a
0 Tagged as v1.0
writing Subversion tags is not yet implemented
$ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 2
2 1 test a
2 2 test .
2 2 test .hgtags
revision: 2
author: test
msg: Tagged as v1.0
A /.hgtags
revision: 1
author: test
msg: Add file a
A /a
$ rm -rf a a-hg a-hg-wc