Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Mon, 31 Jan 2022 18:04:11 +0300] rev 48694
dagop: don't import nullrev from .node twice
See
59fa3890d40a.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12120
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Thu, 27 Jan 2022 22:24:11 +0100] rev 48693
stream-clone: allow to change persistent-nodemap format during stream clone
Persistent nodemap affect the store format. However it is fairly isolated and
fast to generate locally. So not making it a fixed part of the stream clone is
useful.
This allow clients without persistent-nodemap support (default for client
without Rust enabled, or simply older client). So it make it possible to enable
persistent nodemap on client, where it can provide a massive boost. without too
much consequence.
To do so, we stop using it in the advertisement requirements for streaming and
let the client add/remove the necessary file depending of its configuration.
We still send the files as it seems like a small save to not regenerate them.
In addition, the way we match them will overlap with the changelog-v2/revlog-v2
so we can't simply skip the associated patterns.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12096
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Thu, 27 Jan 2022 15:22:09 +0100] rev 48692
stream-clone: add 5000 changesets to test-clone-stream-format
This make sure the changelog is not inlined. We needs this to test coming
behavior change around persistent-nodemap.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12095
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Thu, 27 Jan 2022 15:22:04 +0100] rev 48691
debugbuilddag: add a flag to allow running it from a non-empty repository
Allow that by default seems "dangerous", but having a flag to make it possible
will be useful to help building some repository incrementally. The newly introduced support is basic, but already useful.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12094
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Thu, 27 Jan 2022 17:04:40 +0100] rev 48690
persistent-nodemap: properly delete all nodemap files on downgrade
Previously, we were only deleting the docket fileā¦
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12093
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Sat, 15 Jan 2022 09:08:41 +0300] rev 48689
destutil: if wdp is obsolete, update to the closest non-obsolete ancestor
As the original comments suggest, using prune as a model here was an existing
idea, and now this patch implements it.
I think it would be even better to do what solveobswdp() from evolve does (in
short, it allows to update to a successor of the closest ancestor even if that
ancestor is obsolete), but that is outside of this series' scope.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12099
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Tue, 04 Jan 2022 23:38:39 +0300] rev 48688
discovery: port _postprocessobsolete() changes from evolve, add tests
Let's make this function obsolescence-aware as well. Now we check that
revisions are not obsolete first, and only then check that they are going to be
common after exchange.
The tests make sure that rewriting changesets doesn't confuse head computation.
They rely on experimental.single-head-per-branch feature to show that remote
correctly sees the expected result (i.e. either aborts the push or allows it to
succeed). They are ported from evolve as well.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12098
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Fri, 07 Jan 2022 11:53:23 +0300] rev 48687
branchmap: skip obsolete revisions while computing heads
It's time to make this part of core Mercurial obsolescence-aware.
Not considering obsolete revisions when computing heads is clearly what
Mercurial should do. But there are a couple of small issues:
- Let's say tip of the repo is obsolete. There are two ways of finding tiprev
for branchcache (both are in use): looking at input data for update() and
looking at computed heads after update(). Previously, repo tip would be
tiprev of the branchcache. With this patch, an obsolete revision can no
longer be tiprev. And depending on what way we use for finding tiprev (input
data vs computed heads) we'll get a different result. This is relevant when
recomputing cache key from cache contents, and may lead to updating cache for
obsolete revisions multiple times (not from scratch, because it still would
be considered valid for a subset of revisions in the repo).
- If all commits on a branch are obsolete, the branchcache will include that
branch, but the list of heads will be empty (that's why there's now `if not
heads` when recomputing tiprev/tipnode from cache contents). Having an entry
for every branch is currently required for notify extension (and
test-notify.t to pass), because notify doesn't handle revsets in its
subscription config very well and will throw an error if e.g. a branch
doesn't exist.
- Cloning static HTTP repos may try to stat() a non-existent obsstore file. The
issue is that we now care about obsolescence during clone, but statichttpvfs
doesn't implement a stat method, so a regular vfs.stat() is used, and it
assumes that file is local and calls os.stat(). During a clone, we're trying
to stat() .hg/store/obsstore, but in static HTTP case we provide a literal
URL to the obsstore file on the remote as if it were a local file path. On
windows it actually results in a failure in test-static-http.t.
The first issue is going to be addressed in a series dedicated to making sure
branchcache is properly and timely written on disk (it wasn't perfect even
before this patch, but there aren't enough tests to demonstrate that). The
second issue will be addressed in a future patch for notify extension that will
make it not raise an exception if a branch doesn't exist. And the third one was
partially addressed in the previous patch in this series and will be properly
fixed in a future patch when this series is accepted.
filteredhash() grows a keyword argument to make sure that branchcache is also
invalidated when there are new obsolete revisions in its repo view. This way
the on-disk cache format is unchanged and compatible between versions (although
it will obviously be recomputed when switching versions before/after this patch
and the repo has obsolete revisions).
There's one test that uses plain `hg up` without arguments while updated to a
pruned commit. To make this test pass, simply return current working directory
parent. Later in this series this code will be replaced by what prune command
does: updating to the closest non-obsolete ancestor.
Test changes:
test-branch-change.t: update branch head and cache update message. The head of
default listed in hg heads is changed because revision 2 was rewritten as 7,
and 1 is the closest ancestor on the same branch, so it's the head of default
now.
The cache invalidation message appears now because of the cache hash change,
since we're now accounting for obsolete revisions. Here's some context:
"served.hidden" repo filter means everything is visible (no filtered
revisions), so before this series branch2-served.hidden file would not contain
any cache hash, only revnum and node. Now it also has a hash when there are
obsolete changesets in the repo. The command that the message appears for is
changing branch of 5 and 6, which are now obsolete, so the cache hash changes.
In general, when cache is simply out-of-date, it can be updated using the old
version as a base. But if cache hash differs, then the cache for that
particular repo filter is recomputed (at least with the current
implementation). This is what happens here.
test-obsmarker-template.t: the pull reports 2 heads changed, but after that the
repo correctly sees only 1. The new message could be better, but it's still an
improvement over the previous one where hg pull suggested merging with an
obsolete revision.
test-obsolete.t: we can see these revisions in hg log --hidden, but they
shouldn't be considered heads even with --hidden.
test-rebase-obsolete{,2}.t: there were new heads created previously after
making new orphan changesets, but they weren't detected. Now we are properly
detecting and reporting them.
test-rebase-obsolete4.t: there's only one head now because the other head is
pruned and was falsely reported before.
test-static-http.t: add obsstore to the list of requested files. This file
doesn't exist on the remotes, but clients want it anyway (they get 404). This
is fine, because there are other nonexistent files that clients request, like
.hg/bookmarks or .hg/cache/tags2-served.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12097
Anton Shestakov <av6@dwimlabs.net> [Fri, 28 Jan 2022 19:07:52 +0300] rev 48686
obsolete: make sure windows tests pass when stat() is given a URL
This is a temporary fix for an issue that's only visible on windows, but exists
on other platforms as well.
The issue is if we're trying to use obsstore from a remote peer and that peer
is a static HTTP repo, vfs tries to os.stat() a remote file using a URL to that
file (e.g. http://localhost/repo/.hg/store/obsstore). The next patch in this
series makes branchcache obsolescence-aware, so in certain situations exchange
process will try os.stat()ing a URL. On windows this will produce an OSError
that is not ENOENT, but EINVAL instead (because of `:` symbol, for example).
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12100
Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> [Mon, 31 Jan 2022 18:38:15 +0100] rev 48685
transaction: do not rely on a global variable to post_finalize file
We can just add a new argument to the `addfilegenerator` function. This is more
explicit and therefor clearer and less error prone.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D12125