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discovery: avoid wrongly saying there are nothing to pull
We can get in a situation where a revision passed through `hg pull --rev REV`
are available on the server, but not a descendant of the advertised server
heads.
For example the server could lying be during heads advertisement, to hide some
pull request. Or obsolete/hidden content could be explicitly pulled.
So in this case the lookup associated to `REV` returned successfully, but the
normal discovery will find all advertised heads already known locally. This flip
a special boolean `anyinc` that will prevent any fetch attempt, preventing `REV`
to be pulled over.
We add three line of code to detect this case and make sure a pull actually
happens.
My main target is to make some third party extensions happy (I expect the
associated test to move upstream with the extension). However this fix already
make some of the `infinitepush` test happier.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 06 Apr 2020 00:24:57 +0200 |
parents | 763b45bc4483 |
children | d4ba4d51f85f |
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/* bdiff.c - efficient binary diff extension for Mercurial Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. Based roughly on Python difflib */ #include <limits.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "bdiff.h" #include "bitmanipulation.h" #include "compat.h" /* Hash implementation from diffutils */ #define ROL(v, n) ((v) << (n) | (v) >> (sizeof(v) * CHAR_BIT - (n))) #define HASH(h, c) ((c) + ROL(h, 7)) struct pos { int pos, len; }; int bdiff_splitlines(const char *a, ssize_t len, struct bdiff_line **lr) { unsigned hash; int i; const char *p, *b = a; const char *const plast = a + len - 1; struct bdiff_line *l; /* count the lines */ i = 1; /* extra line for sentinel */ for (p = a; p < plast; p++) { if (*p == '\n') { i++; } } if (p == plast) { i++; } *lr = l = (struct bdiff_line *)calloc(i, sizeof(struct bdiff_line)); if (!l) { return -1; } /* build the line array and calculate hashes */ hash = 0; for (p = a; p < plast; p++) { hash = HASH(hash, *p); if (*p == '\n') { l->hash = hash; hash = 0; l->len = p - b + 1; l->l = b; l->n = INT_MAX; l++; b = p + 1; } } if (p == plast) { hash = HASH(hash, *p); l->hash = hash; l->len = p - b + 1; l->l = b; l->n = INT_MAX; l++; } /* set up a sentinel */ l->hash = 0; l->len = 0; l->l = a + len; return i - 1; } static inline int cmp(struct bdiff_line *a, struct bdiff_line *b) { return a->hash != b->hash || a->len != b->len || memcmp(a->l, b->l, a->len); } static int equatelines(struct bdiff_line *a, int an, struct bdiff_line *b, int bn) { int i, j, buckets = 1, t, scale; struct pos *h = NULL; /* build a hash table of the next highest power of 2 */ while (buckets < bn + 1) { buckets *= 2; } /* try to allocate a large hash table to avoid collisions */ for (scale = 4; scale; scale /= 2) { h = (struct pos *)calloc(buckets, scale * sizeof(struct pos)); if (h) { break; } } if (!h) { return 0; } buckets = buckets * scale - 1; /* clear the hash table */ for (i = 0; i <= buckets; i++) { h[i].pos = -1; h[i].len = 0; } /* add lines to the hash table chains */ for (i = 0; i < bn; i++) { /* find the equivalence class */ for (j = b[i].hash & buckets; h[j].pos != -1; j = (j + 1) & buckets) { if (!cmp(b + i, b + h[j].pos)) { break; } } /* add to the head of the equivalence class */ b[i].n = h[j].pos; b[i].e = j; h[j].pos = i; h[j].len++; /* keep track of popularity */ } /* compute popularity threshold */ t = (bn >= 31000) ? bn / 1000 : 1000000 / (bn + 1); /* match items in a to their equivalence class in b */ for (i = 0; i < an; i++) { /* find the equivalence class */ for (j = a[i].hash & buckets; h[j].pos != -1; j = (j + 1) & buckets) { if (!cmp(a + i, b + h[j].pos)) { break; } } a[i].e = j; /* use equivalence class for quick compare */ if (h[j].len <= t) { a[i].n = h[j].pos; /* point to head of match list */ } else { a[i].n = -1; /* too popular */ } } /* discard hash tables */ free(h); return 1; } static int longest_match(struct bdiff_line *a, struct bdiff_line *b, struct pos *pos, int a1, int a2, int b1, int b2, int *omi, int *omj) { int mi = a1, mj = b1, mk = 0, i, j, k, half, bhalf; /* window our search on large regions to better bound worst-case performance. by choosing a window at the end, we reduce skipping overhead on the b chains. */ if (a2 - a1 > 30000) { a1 = a2 - 30000; } half = (a1 + a2 - 1) / 2; bhalf = (b1 + b2 - 1) / 2; for (i = a1; i < a2; i++) { /* skip all lines in b after the current block */ for (j = a[i].n; j >= b2; j = b[j].n) { ; } /* loop through all lines match a[i] in b */ for (; j >= b1; j = b[j].n) { /* does this extend an earlier match? */ for (k = 1; j - k >= b1 && i - k >= a1; k++) { /* reached an earlier match? */ if (pos[j - k].pos == i - k) { k += pos[j - k].len; break; } /* previous line mismatch? */ if (a[i - k].e != b[j - k].e) { break; } } pos[j].pos = i; pos[j].len = k; /* best match so far? we prefer matches closer to the middle to balance recursion */ if (k > mk) { /* a longer match */ mi = i; mj = j; mk = k; } else if (k == mk) { if (i > mi && i <= half && j > b1) { /* same match but closer to half */ mi = i; mj = j; } else if (i == mi && (mj > bhalf || i == a1)) { /* same i but best earlier j */ mj = j; } } } } if (mk) { mi = mi - mk + 1; mj = mj - mk + 1; } /* expand match to include subsequent popular lines */ while (mi + mk < a2 && mj + mk < b2 && a[mi + mk].e == b[mj + mk].e) { mk++; } *omi = mi; *omj = mj; return mk; } static struct bdiff_hunk *recurse(struct bdiff_line *a, struct bdiff_line *b, struct pos *pos, int a1, int a2, int b1, int b2, struct bdiff_hunk *l) { int i, j, k; while (1) { /* find the longest match in this chunk */ k = longest_match(a, b, pos, a1, a2, b1, b2, &i, &j); if (!k) { return l; } /* and recurse on the remaining chunks on either side */ l = recurse(a, b, pos, a1, i, b1, j, l); if (!l) { return NULL; } l->next = (struct bdiff_hunk *)malloc(sizeof(struct bdiff_hunk)); if (!l->next) { return NULL; } l = l->next; l->a1 = i; l->a2 = i + k; l->b1 = j; l->b2 = j + k; l->next = NULL; /* tail-recursion didn't happen, so do equivalent iteration */ a1 = i + k; b1 = j + k; } } int bdiff_diff(struct bdiff_line *a, int an, struct bdiff_line *b, int bn, struct bdiff_hunk *base) { struct bdiff_hunk *curr; struct pos *pos; int t, count = 0; /* allocate and fill arrays */ t = equatelines(a, an, b, bn); pos = (struct pos *)calloc(bn ? bn : 1, sizeof(struct pos)); if (pos && t) { /* generate the matching block list */ curr = recurse(a, b, pos, 0, an, 0, bn, base); if (!curr) { return -1; } /* sentinel end hunk */ curr->next = (struct bdiff_hunk *)malloc(sizeof(struct bdiff_hunk)); if (!curr->next) { return -1; } curr = curr->next; curr->a1 = curr->a2 = an; curr->b1 = curr->b2 = bn; curr->next = NULL; } free(pos); /* normalize the hunk list, try to push each hunk towards the end */ for (curr = base->next; curr; curr = curr->next) { struct bdiff_hunk *next = curr->next; if (!next) { break; } if (curr->a2 == next->a1 || curr->b2 == next->b1) { while (curr->a2 < an && curr->b2 < bn && next->a1 < next->a2 && next->b1 < next->b2 && !cmp(a + curr->a2, b + curr->b2)) { curr->a2++; next->a1++; curr->b2++; next->b1++; } } } for (curr = base->next; curr; curr = curr->next) { count++; } return count; } /* deallocate list of hunks; l may be NULL */ void bdiff_freehunks(struct bdiff_hunk *l) { struct bdiff_hunk *n; for (; l; l = n) { n = l->next; free(l); } }