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test: demonstrate crash with in-memory rebase and copies
In the added test case, there is a merge commit that has one obsolete
parent with a rename. Since the rename is not in the other parent,
pathcopies() from that other parent will include the copy. Then when
we try to rebase this merge commit onto another commit that has the
same content changes, but no tracking of the rename (because it was
done with "hg remove; hg add" instead of "hg mv"), we try to propagate
the copy information. That fails because overlayworkingctx expects a
file to be modified if it's going to have copy information.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6132
author | Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com> |
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date | Thu, 14 Mar 2019 13:53:20 -0700 |
parents | 13dad5cb4b99 |
children | 2372284d9457 |
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from __future__ import absolute_import import errno import hashlib import os import shutil import stat import time from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial.node import bin, hex from mercurial import ( error, pycompat, util, ) from . import ( constants, shallowutil, ) class basestore(object): def __init__(self, repo, path, reponame, shared=False): """Creates a remotefilelog store object for the given repo name. `path` - The file path where this store keeps its data `reponame` - The name of the repo. This is used to partition data from many repos. `shared` - True if this store is a shared cache of data from the central server, for many repos on this machine. False means this store is for the local data for one repo. """ self.repo = repo self.ui = repo.ui self._path = path self._reponame = reponame self._shared = shared self._uid = os.getuid() if not pycompat.iswindows else None self._validatecachelog = self.ui.config("remotefilelog", "validatecachelog") self._validatecache = self.ui.config("remotefilelog", "validatecache", 'on') if self._validatecache not in ('on', 'strict', 'off'): self._validatecache = 'on' if self._validatecache == 'off': self._validatecache = False if shared: shallowutil.mkstickygroupdir(self.ui, path) def getmissing(self, keys): missing = [] for name, node in keys: filepath = self._getfilepath(name, node) exists = os.path.exists(filepath) if (exists and self._validatecache == 'strict' and not self._validatekey(filepath, 'contains')): exists = False if not exists: missing.append((name, node)) return missing # BELOW THIS ARE IMPLEMENTATIONS OF REPACK SOURCE def markledger(self, ledger, options=None): if options and options.get(constants.OPTION_PACKSONLY): return if self._shared: for filename, nodes in self._getfiles(): for node in nodes: ledger.markdataentry(self, filename, node) ledger.markhistoryentry(self, filename, node) def cleanup(self, ledger): ui = self.ui entries = ledger.sources.get(self, []) count = 0 progress = ui.makeprogress(_("cleaning up"), unit="files", total=len(entries)) for entry in entries: if entry.gced or (entry.datarepacked and entry.historyrepacked): progress.update(count) path = self._getfilepath(entry.filename, entry.node) util.tryunlink(path) count += 1 progress.complete() # Clean up the repo cache directory. self._cleanupdirectory(self._getrepocachepath()) # BELOW THIS ARE NON-STANDARD APIS def _cleanupdirectory(self, rootdir): """Removes the empty directories and unnecessary files within the root directory recursively. Note that this method does not remove the root directory itself. """ oldfiles = set() otherfiles = set() # osutil.listdir returns stat information which saves some rmdir/listdir # syscalls. for name, mode in util.osutil.listdir(rootdir): if stat.S_ISDIR(mode): dirpath = os.path.join(rootdir, name) self._cleanupdirectory(dirpath) # Now that the directory specified by dirpath is potentially # empty, try and remove it. try: os.rmdir(dirpath) except OSError: pass elif stat.S_ISREG(mode): if name.endswith('_old'): oldfiles.add(name[:-4]) else: otherfiles.add(name) # Remove the files which end with suffix '_old' and have no # corresponding file without the suffix '_old'. See addremotefilelognode # method for the generation/purpose of files with '_old' suffix. for filename in oldfiles - otherfiles: filepath = os.path.join(rootdir, filename + '_old') util.tryunlink(filepath) def _getfiles(self): """Return a list of (filename, [node,...]) for all the revisions that exist in the store. This is useful for obtaining a list of all the contents of the store when performing a repack to another store, since the store API requires name+node keys and not namehash+node keys. """ existing = {} for filenamehash, node in self._listkeys(): existing.setdefault(filenamehash, []).append(node) filenamemap = self._resolvefilenames(existing.keys()) for filename, sha in filenamemap.iteritems(): yield (filename, existing[sha]) def _resolvefilenames(self, hashes): """Given a list of filename hashes that are present in the remotefilelog store, return a mapping from filename->hash. This is useful when converting remotefilelog blobs into other storage formats. """ if not hashes: return {} filenames = {} missingfilename = set(hashes) # Start with a full manifest, since it'll cover the majority of files for filename in self.repo['tip'].manifest(): sha = hashlib.sha1(filename).digest() if sha in missingfilename: filenames[filename] = sha missingfilename.discard(sha) # Scan the changelog until we've found every file name cl = self.repo.unfiltered().changelog for rev in pycompat.xrange(len(cl) - 1, -1, -1): if not missingfilename: break files = cl.readfiles(cl.node(rev)) for filename in files: sha = hashlib.sha1(filename).digest() if sha in missingfilename: filenames[filename] = sha missingfilename.discard(sha) return filenames def _getrepocachepath(self): return os.path.join( self._path, self._reponame) if self._shared else self._path def _listkeys(self): """List all the remotefilelog keys that exist in the store. Returns a iterator of (filename hash, filecontent hash) tuples. """ for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self._getrepocachepath()): for filename in files: if len(filename) != 40: continue node = filename if self._shared: # .../1a/85ffda..be21 filenamehash = root[-41:-39] + root[-38:] else: filenamehash = root[-40:] yield (bin(filenamehash), bin(node)) def _getfilepath(self, name, node): node = hex(node) if self._shared: key = shallowutil.getcachekey(self._reponame, name, node) else: key = shallowutil.getlocalkey(name, node) return os.path.join(self._path, key) def _getdata(self, name, node): filepath = self._getfilepath(name, node) try: data = shallowutil.readfile(filepath) if self._validatecache and not self._validatedata(data, filepath): if self._validatecachelog: with open(self._validatecachelog, 'a+') as f: f.write("corrupt %s during read\n" % filepath) os.rename(filepath, filepath + ".corrupt") raise KeyError("corrupt local cache file %s" % filepath) except IOError: raise KeyError("no file found at %s for %s:%s" % (filepath, name, hex(node))) return data def addremotefilelognode(self, name, node, data): filepath = self._getfilepath(name, node) oldumask = os.umask(0o002) try: # if this node already exists, save the old version for # recovery/debugging purposes. if os.path.exists(filepath): newfilename = filepath + '_old' # newfilename can be read-only and shutil.copy will fail. # Delete newfilename to avoid it if os.path.exists(newfilename): shallowutil.unlinkfile(newfilename) shutil.copy(filepath, newfilename) shallowutil.mkstickygroupdir(self.ui, os.path.dirname(filepath)) shallowutil.writefile(filepath, data, readonly=True) if self._validatecache: if not self._validatekey(filepath, 'write'): raise error.Abort(_("local cache write was corrupted %s") % filepath) finally: os.umask(oldumask) def markrepo(self, path): """Call this to add the given repo path to the store's list of repositories that are using it. This is useful later when doing garbage collection, since it allows us to insecpt the repos to see what nodes they want to be kept alive in the store. """ repospath = os.path.join(self._path, "repos") with open(repospath, 'ab') as reposfile: reposfile.write(os.path.dirname(path) + "\n") repospathstat = os.stat(repospath) if repospathstat.st_uid == self._uid: os.chmod(repospath, 0o0664) def _validatekey(self, path, action): with open(path, 'rb') as f: data = f.read() if self._validatedata(data, path): return True if self._validatecachelog: with open(self._validatecachelog, 'ab+') as f: f.write("corrupt %s during %s\n" % (path, action)) os.rename(path, path + ".corrupt") return False def _validatedata(self, data, path): try: if len(data) > 0: # see remotefilelogserver.createfileblob for the format offset, size, flags = shallowutil.parsesizeflags(data) if len(data) <= size: # it is truncated return False # extract the node from the metadata offset += size datanode = data[offset:offset + 20] # and compare against the path if os.path.basename(path) == hex(datanode): # Content matches the intended path return True return False except (ValueError, RuntimeError): pass return False def gc(self, keepkeys): ui = self.ui cachepath = self._path # prune cache queue = pycompat.queue.PriorityQueue() originalsize = 0 size = 0 count = 0 removed = 0 # keep files newer than a day even if they aren't needed limit = time.time() - (60 * 60 * 24) progress = ui.makeprogress(_("removing unnecessary files"), unit="files") progress.update(0) for root, dirs, files in os.walk(cachepath): for file in files: if file == 'repos': continue # Don't delete pack files if '/packs/' in root: continue progress.update(count) path = os.path.join(root, file) key = os.path.relpath(path, cachepath) count += 1 try: pathstat = os.stat(path) except OSError as e: # errno.ENOENT = no such file or directory if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise msg = _("warning: file %s was removed by another process\n") ui.warn(msg % path) continue originalsize += pathstat.st_size if key in keepkeys or pathstat.st_atime > limit: queue.put((pathstat.st_atime, path, pathstat)) size += pathstat.st_size else: try: shallowutil.unlinkfile(path) except OSError as e: # errno.ENOENT = no such file or directory if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise msg = _("warning: file %s was removed by another " "process\n") ui.warn(msg % path) continue removed += 1 progress.complete() # remove oldest files until under limit limit = ui.configbytes("remotefilelog", "cachelimit") if size > limit: excess = size - limit progress = ui.makeprogress(_("enforcing cache limit"), unit="bytes", total=excess) removedexcess = 0 while queue and size > limit and size > 0: progress.update(removedexcess) atime, oldpath, oldpathstat = queue.get() try: shallowutil.unlinkfile(oldpath) except OSError as e: # errno.ENOENT = no such file or directory if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise msg = _("warning: file %s was removed by another process\n") ui.warn(msg % oldpath) size -= oldpathstat.st_size removed += 1 removedexcess += oldpathstat.st_size progress.complete() ui.status(_("finished: removed %d of %d files (%0.2f GB to %0.2f GB)\n") % (removed, count, float(originalsize) / 1024.0 / 1024.0 / 1024.0, float(size) / 1024.0 / 1024.0 / 1024.0)) class baseunionstore(object): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # If one of the functions that iterates all of the stores is about to # throw a KeyError, try this many times with a full refresh between # attempts. A repack operation may have moved data from one store to # another while we were running. self.numattempts = kwargs.get(r'numretries', 0) + 1 # If not-None, call this function on every retry and if the attempts are # exhausted. self.retrylog = kwargs.get(r'retrylog', None) def markforrefresh(self): for store in self.stores: if util.safehasattr(store, 'markforrefresh'): store.markforrefresh() @staticmethod def retriable(fn): def noop(*args): pass def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs): retrylog = self.retrylog or noop funcname = fn.__name__ i = 0 while i < self.numattempts: if i > 0: retrylog('re-attempting (n=%d) %s\n' % (i, funcname)) self.markforrefresh() i += 1 try: return fn(self, *args, **kwargs) except KeyError: if i == self.numattempts: # retries exhausted retrylog('retries exhausted in %s, raising KeyError\n' % pycompat.sysbytes(funcname)) raise return wrapped