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2025-07-15Merge branch 'ps/object-store'Junio C Hamano1-4/+5
Code clean-up around object access API. * ps/object-store: odb: rename `read_object_with_reference()` odb: rename `pretend_object_file()` odb: rename `has_object()` odb: rename `repo_read_object_file()` odb: rename `oid_object_info()` odb: trivial refactorings to get rid of `the_repository` odb: get rid of `the_repository` when handling submodule sources odb: get rid of `the_repository` when handling the primary source odb: get rid of `the_repository` in `for_each()` functions odb: get rid of `the_repository` when handling alternates odb: get rid of `the_repository` in `odb_mkstemp()` odb: get rid of `the_repository` in `assert_oid_type()` odb: get rid of `the_repository` in `find_odb()` odb: introduce parent pointers object-store: rename files to "odb.{c,h}" object-store: rename `object_directory` to `odb_source` object-store: rename `raw_object_store` to `object_database`
2025-07-01odb: rename `oid_object_info()`Patrick Steinhardt1-2/+2
Rename `oid_object_info()` to `odb_read_object_info()` as well as their `_extended()` variant to match other functions related to the object database and our modern coding guidelines. Introduce compatibility wrappers so that any in-flight topics will continue to compile. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-07-01odb: get rid of `the_repository` in `odb_mkstemp()`Patrick Steinhardt1-1/+2
Get rid of our dependency on `the_repository` in `odb_mkstemp()` by passing in the object database as a parameter and adjusting all callers. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-07-01object-store: rename files to "odb.{c,h}"Patrick Steinhardt1-1/+1
In the preceding commits we have renamed the structures contained in "object-store.h" to `struct object_database` and `struct odb_backend`. As such, the code files "object-store.{c,h}" are confusingly named now. Rename them to "odb.{c,h}" accordingly. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-06-17Merge branch 'ly/do-not-localize-bug-messages'Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
Code clean-up. * ly/do-not-localize-bug-messages: BUG(): remove leading underscore of the format string
2025-06-03BUG(): remove leading underscore of the format stringLidong Yan1-1/+1
BUG() is not end-user facing but programmer facing, and we do not use _("...") in them. Replace all `BUG(_("..."))` with `BUG("...")` Signed-off-by: Lidong Yan <502024330056@smail.nju.edu.cn> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-04-24Merge branch 'ps/object-file-cleanup'Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
Code clean-up. * ps/object-file-cleanup: object-store: merge "object-store-ll.h" and "object-store.h" object-store: remove global array of cached objects object: split out functions relating to object store subsystem object-file: drop `index_blob_stream()` object-file: split up concerns of `HASH_*` flags object-file: split out functions relating to object store subsystem object-file: move `xmmap()` into "wrapper.c" object-file: move `git_open_cloexec()` to "compat/open.c" object-file: move `safe_create_leading_directories()` into "path.c" object-file: move `mkdir_in_gitdir()` into "path.c"
2025-04-15Merge branch 'ps/object-wo-the-repository'Junio C Hamano1-18/+18
The object layer has been updated to take an explicit repository instance as a parameter in more code paths. * ps/object-wo-the-repository: hash: stop depending on `the_repository` in `null_oid()` hash: fix "-Wsign-compare" warnings object-file: split out logic regarding hash algorithms delta-islands: stop depending on `the_repository` object-file-convert: stop depending on `the_repository` pack-bitmap-write: stop depending on `the_repository` pack-revindex: stop depending on `the_repository` pack-check: stop depending on `the_repository` environment: move access to "core.bigFileThreshold" into repo settings pack-write: stop depending on `the_repository` and `the_hash_algo` object: stop depending on `the_repository` csum-file: stop depending on `the_repository`
2025-04-15object-store: merge "object-store-ll.h" and "object-store.h"Patrick Steinhardt1-1/+1
The "object-store-ll.h" header has been introduced to keep transitive header dependendcies and compile times at bay. Now that we have created a new "object-store.c" file though we can easily move the last remaining additional bit of "object-store.h", the `odb_path_map`, out of the header. Do so. As the "object-store.h" header is now equivalent to its low-level alternative we drop the latter and inline it into the former. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-03-21midx: implement writing incremental MIDX bitmapsTaylor Blau1-16/+49
Now that the pack-bitmap machinery has learned how to read and interact with an incremental MIDX bitmap, teach the pack-bitmap-write.c machinery (and relevant callers from within the MIDX machinery) to write such bitmaps. The details for doing so are mostly straightforward. The main changes are as follows: - find_object_pos() now makes use of an extra MIDX parameter which is used to locate the bit positions of objects which are from previous layers (and thus do not exist in the current layer's pack_order field). (Note also that the pack_order field is moved into struct write_midx_context to further simplify the callers for write_midx_bitmap()). - bitmap_writer_build_type_index() first determines how many objects precede the current bitmap layer and offsets the bits it sets in each respective type-level bitmap by that amount so they can be OR'd together. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Acked-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-03-10pack-bitmap-write: stop depending on `the_repository`Patrick Steinhardt1-18/+18
There are multiple sites in "pack-bitmap-write.c" where we use the global `the_repository` variable, either explicitly or implicitly by using `the_hash_algo`. Refactor the code so that the `struct bitmap_writer` stores the repository it is getting initialized with. Like this, we can adapt callsites that use `the_repository` to instead use the repository provided by the writer. Remove the `USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE` define. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-03-10csum-file: stop depending on `the_repository`Patrick Steinhardt1-1/+1
There are multiple sites in "csum-file.c" where we use the global `the_repository` variable, either explicitly or implicitly by using `the_hash_algo`. Refactor the code to stop using `the_repository` by adapting functions to receive required data as parameters. Adapt callsites accordingly by either using `the_repository->hash_algo`, or by using a context-provided hash algorithm in case the subsystem already got rid of its dependency on `the_repository`. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-02-28path: adjust last remaining users of `the_repository`Patrick Steinhardt1-1/+1
With the preceding refactorings we now only have a couple of implicit users of `the_repository` left in the "path" subsystem, all of which depend on global state via `calc_shared_perm()`. Make the dependency on `the_repository` explicit by passing the repo as a parameter instead and adjust callers accordingly. Note that this change bubbles up into a couple of subsystems that were previously declared as free from `the_repository`. Instead of marking all of them as `the_repository`-dependent again, we instead use the repository that is available in the calling context. There are three exceptions though with "copy.c", "pack-write.c" and "tempfile.c". Adjusting these would require us to adapt callsites all over the place, so this is left for a future iteration. Mark "path.c" as free from `the_repository`. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-12-18progress: stop using `the_repository`Patrick Steinhardt1-2/+4
Stop using `the_repository` in the "progress" subsystem by passing in a repository when initializing `struct progress`. Furthermore, store a pointer to the repository in that struct so that we can pass it to the trace2 API when logging information. Adjust callers accordingly by using `the_repository`. While there may be some callers that have a repository available in their context, this trivial conversion allows for easier verification and bubbles up the use of `the_repository` by one level. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-12-06global: mark code units that generate warnings with `-Wsign-compare`Patrick Steinhardt1-0/+1
Mark code units that generate warnings with `-Wsign-compare`. This allows for a structured approach to get rid of all such warnings over time in a way that can be easily measured. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-09-30pack-bitmap-write: fix leaking OID arrayPatrick Steinhardt1-0/+1
Fix a leaking OID array in `write_pseudo_merges()`. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-09-30pseudo-merge: fix various memory leaksPatrick Steinhardt1-0/+8
Fix various memory leaks hit by the pseudo-merge machinery. These leaks are exposed by t5333, but plugging them does not yet make the whole test suite pass. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-08-26Merge branch 'jk/drop-unused-parameters'Junio C Hamano1-4/+3
Drop unused parameters from functions. * jk/drop-unused-parameters: diff-lib: drop unused index argument from get_stat_data() ref-filter: drop unused parameters from email_atom_option_parser() pack-bitmap: drop unused parameters from select_pseudo_merges() pack-bitmap: load writer config from repository parameter refs: drop some unused parameters from create_symref_lock()
2024-08-17pack-bitmap: drop unused parameters from select_pseudo_merges()Jeff King1-1/+1
We take the array of indexed_commits (and its length), but there's no need. The selection is based on ref reachability, not the linearized set of commits we're packing. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-08-17pack-bitmap: load writer config from repository parameterJeff King1-1/+1
In bitmap_writer_init(), we take a repository parameter but ever look at it. Most of the initialization here is independent of the repository, but we do load some config. So let's pass the repo we get down to load_pseudo_merges_from_config(), which in turn can use repo_config(), rather than depending on the_repository via git_config(). The outcome is the same, since all callers pass in the_repository anyway. But it takes us a step closer to getting rid of the global, and as a bonus it silences an unused parameter warning. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-08-15pack-bitmap-write.c: select pseudo-merges even for small bitmapsTaylor Blau1-0/+4
Ordinarily, the pack-bitmap machinery will select some subset of reachable commits to receive bitmaps. But when there are fewer than 100 commits indexed in the first place, they will all receive bitmaps as a special case. When this happens, pseudo-merges are not generated, making it impossible to test pseudo-merge corner cases with fewer than 100 commits. Select pseudo-merges even for bitmaps with fewer than 100 commits to make such testing easier. In practice, this should not make a difference to non-testing bitmaps, as they are unlikely to be used when a repository has so few commits to begin with. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-08-15pack-bitmap: drop redundant args from `bitmap_writer_finish()`Taylor Blau1-4/+4
In a similar fashion as the previous commit, drop a redundant argument from the `bitmap_writer_finish()` function. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-08-15pack-bitmap: drop redundant args from `bitmap_writer_build()`Taylor Blau1-6/+3
In a similar fashion as the previous commit, drop a redundant argument from the `bitmap_writer_build()` function. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-08-15pack-bitmap: drop redundant args from `bitmap_writer_build_type_index()`Taylor Blau1-7/+5
The previous commit ensures that the bitmap_writer's "to_pack" field is initialized early on, so the "to_pack" and "index_nr" arguments to `bitmap_writer_build_type_index()` are redundant. Drop them and adjust the callers accordingly. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-08-15pack-bitmap: initialize `bitmap_writer_init()` with packing_dataTaylor Blau1-1/+3
In order to determine its object order, the pack-bitmap machinery keeps a 'struct packing_data' corresponding to the pack or pseudo-pack (when writing a MIDX bitmap) being written. The to_pack field is provided to the bitmap machinery by callers of bitmap_writer_build() and assigned to the bitmap_writer struct at that point. But a subsequent commit will want to have access to that data earlier on during commit selection. Prepare for that by adding a 'to_pack' argument to 'bitmap_writer_init()', and initializing the field during that function. Subsequent commits will clean up other functions which take now-redundant arguments (like nr_objects, which is equivalent to pdata->objects_nr, or pdata itself). Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-07-02Merge branch 'ps/use-the-repository'Junio C Hamano1-2/+4
A CPP macro USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE is introduced to help transition the codebase to rely less on the availability of the singleton the_repository instance. * ps/use-the-repository: hex: guard declarations with `USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE` t/helper: remove dependency on `the_repository` in "proc-receive" t/helper: fix segfault in "oid-array" command without repository t/helper: use correct object hash in partial-clone helper compat/fsmonitor: fix socket path in networked SHA256 repos replace-object: use hash algorithm from passed-in repository protocol-caps: use hash algorithm from passed-in repository oidset: pass hash algorithm when parsing file http-fetch: don't crash when parsing packfile without a repo hash-ll: merge with "hash.h" refs: avoid include cycle with "repository.h" global: introduce `USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE` macro hash: require hash algorithm in `empty_tree_oid_hex()` hash: require hash algorithm in `is_empty_{blob,tree}_oid()` hash: make `is_null_oid()` independent of `the_repository` hash: convert `oidcmp()` and `oideq()` to compare whole hash global: ensure that object IDs are always padded hash: require hash algorithm in `oidread()` and `oidclr()` hash: require hash algorithm in `hasheq()`, `hashcmp()` and `hashclr()` hash: drop (mostly) unused `is_empty_{blob,tree}_sha1()` functions
2024-06-14global: introduce `USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE` macroPatrick Steinhardt1-0/+2
Use of the `the_repository` variable is deprecated nowadays, and we slowly but steadily convert the codebase to not use it anymore. Instead, callers should be passing down the repository to work on via parameters. It is hard though to prove that a given code unit does not use this variable anymore. The most trivial case, merely demonstrating that there is no direct use of `the_repository`, is already a bit of a pain during code reviews as the reviewer needs to manually verify claims made by the patch author. The bigger problem though is that we have many interfaces that implicitly rely on `the_repository`. Introduce a new `USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE` macro that allows code units to opt into usage of `the_repository`. The intent of this macro is to demonstrate that a certain code unit does not use this variable anymore, and to keep it from new dependencies on it in future changes, be it explicit or implicit For now, the macro only guards `the_repository` itself as well as `the_hash_algo`. There are many more known interfaces where we have an implicit dependency on `the_repository`, but those are not guarded at the current point in time. Over time though, we should start to add guards as required (or even better, just remove them). Define the macro as required in our code units. As expected, most of our code still relies on the global variable. Nearly all of our builtins rely on the variable as there is no way yet to pass `the_repository` to their entry point. For now, declare the macro in "biultin.h" to keep the required changes at least a little bit more contained. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-06-14hash: require hash algorithm in `hasheq()`, `hashcmp()` and `hashclr()`Patrick Steinhardt1-2/+2
Many of our hash functions have two variants, one receiving a `struct git_hash_algo` and one that derives it via `the_repository`. Adapt all of those functions to always require the hash algorithm as input and drop the variants that do not accept one. As those functions are now independent of `the_repository`, we can move them from "hash.h" to "hash-ll.h". Note that both in this and subsequent commits in this series we always just pass `the_repository->hash_algo` as input even if it is obvious that there is a repository in the context that we should be using the hash from instead. This is done to be on the safe side and not introduce any regressions. All callsites should eventually be amended to use a repo passed via parameters, but this is outside the scope of this patch series. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-24pseudo-merge: implement support for finding existing mergesTaylor Blau1-2/+13
This patch implements support for reusing existing pseudo-merge commits when writing bitmaps when there is an existing pseudo-merge bitmap which has exactly the same set of parents as one that we are about to write. Note that unstable pseudo-merges are likely to change between consecutive repacks, and so are generally poor candidates for reuse. However, stable pseudo-merges (see the configuration option 'bitmapPseudoMerge.<name>.stableThreshold') are by definition unlikely to change between runs (as they represent long-running branches). Because there is no index from a *set* of pseudo-merge parents to a matching pseudo-merge bitmap, we have to construct the bitmap corresponding to the set of parents for each pending pseudo-merge commit and see if a matching bitmap exists. This is technically quadratic in the number of pseudo-merges, but is OK in practice for a couple of reasons: - non-matching pseudo-merge bitmaps are rejected quickly as soon as they differ in a single bit - already-matched pseudo-merge bitmaps are discarded from subsequent rounds of search - the number of pseudo-merges is generally small, even for large repositories In order to do this, implement (a) a function that finds a matching pseudo-merge given some uncompressed bitset describing its parents, (b) a function that computes the bitset of parents for a given pseudo-merge commit, and (c) call that function before computing the set of reachable objects for some pending pseudo-merge. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-24pack-bitmap-write.c: write pseudo-merge tableTaylor Blau1-0/+131
Now that the pack-bitmap writer machinery understands how to select and store pseudo-merge commits, teach it how to write the new optional pseudo-merge .bitmap extension. No readers yet exist for this new extension to the .bitmap format. The following commits will take any preparatory step(s) necessary before then implementing the routines necessary to read this new table. In the meantime, the new `write_pseudo_merges()` function implements writing this new format as described by a previous commit in Documentation/technical/bitmap-format.txt. Writing this table is fairly straightforward and consists of a few sub-components: - a pair of bitmaps for each pseudo-merge (one for the pseudo-merge "parents", and another for the objects reachable from those parents) - for each commit, the offset of either (a) the pseudo-merge it belongs to, or (b) an extended lookup table if it belongs to >1 pseudo-merge groups - if there are any commits belonging to >1 pseudo-merge group, the extended lookup tables (which each consist of the number of pseudo-merge groups a commit appears in, and then that many 4-byte unsigned ) Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-24pseudo-merge: implement support for selecting pseudo-merge commitsTaylor Blau1-0/+21
Teach the new pseudo-merge machinery how to select non-bitmapped commits for inclusion in different pseudo-merge group(s) based on a handful of criteria. Note that the selected pseudo-merge commits aren't actually used or written anywhere yet. This will be done in the following commit. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-24pack-bitmap: make `bitmap_writer_push_bitmapped_commit()` publicTaylor Blau1-5/+4
The pseudo-merge selection code will be added in a subsequent commit, and will need a way to push the allocated commit structures into the bitmap writer from a separate compilation unit. Make the `bitmap_writer_push_bitmapped_commit()` function part of the pack-bitmap.h header in order to make this possible. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-24pack-bitmap: implement `bitmap_writer_has_bitmapped_object_id()`Taylor Blau1-0/+6
Prepare to implement pseudo-merge bitmap selection by implementing a necessary new function, `bitmap_writer_has_bitmapped_object_id()`. This function returns whether or not the bitmap_writer selected the given object ID for bitmapping. This will allow the pseudo-merge machinery to reject candidates for pseudo-merges if they have already been selected as an ordinary bitmap tip. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-24pack-bitmap-write: support storing pseudo-merge commitsTaylor Blau1-33/+63
Prepare to write pseudo-merge bitmaps by annotating individual bitmapped commits (which are represented by the `bitmapped_commit` structure) with an extra bit indicating whether or not they are a pseudo-merge. In subsequent commits, pseudo-merge bitmaps will be generated by allocating a fake commit node with parents covering the full set of commits represented by the pseudo-merge bitmap. These commits will be added to the set of "selected" commits as usual, but will be written specially instead of being included with the rest of the selected commits. Mechanically speaking, there are two parts of this change: - The bitmapped_commit struct gets a new bit indicating whether it is a pseudo-merge, or an ordinary commit selected for bitmaps. - A handful of changes to only write out the non-pseudo-merge commits when enumerating through the selected array (see the new `bitmap_writer_selected_nr()` function). Pseudo-merge commits appear after all non-pseudo-merge commits, so it is safe to enumerate through the selected array like so: for (i = 0; i < bitmap_writer_selected_nr(); i++) if (writer.selected[i].pseudo_merge) BUG("unexpected pseudo-merge"); without encountering the BUG(). Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-24pack-bitmap: move some initialization to `bitmap_writer_init()`Taylor Blau1-6/+18
The pack-bitmap-writer machinery uses a oidmap (backed by khash.h) to map from commits selected for bitmaps (by OID) to a bitmapped_commit structure (containing the bitmap itself, among other things like its XOR offset, etc.) This map was initialized at the end of `bitmap_writer_build()`. New entries are added in `pack-bitmap-write.c::store_selected()`, which is called by the bitmap_builder machinery (which is responsible for traversing history and generating the actual bitmaps). Reorganize when this field is initialized and when entries are added to it so that we can quickly determine whether a commit is a candidate for pseudo-merge selection, or not (since it was already selected to receive a bitmap, and thus storing it in a pseudo-merge would be redundant). The changes are as follows: - Introduce a new `bitmap_writer_init()` function which initializes the `writer.bitmaps` field (instead of waiting until the end of `bitmap_writer_build()`). - Add map entries in `push_bitmapped_commit()` (which is called via `bitmap_writer_select_commits()`) with OID keys and NULL values to track whether or not we *expect* to write a bitmap for some given commit. - Validate that a NULL entry is found matching the given key when we store a selected bitmap. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-15pack-bitmap: introduce `bitmap_writer_free()`Taylor Blau1-0/+23
Now that there is clearer memory ownership around the bitmap_writer structure, introduce a bitmap_writer_free() function that callers may use to free any memory associated with their instance of the bitmap_writer structure. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-15pack-bitmap-write.c: avoid uninitialized 'write_as' fieldTaylor Blau1-0/+1
Prepare to free() memory associated with bitmapped_commit structs by zero'ing the 'write_as' field. In ideal cases, it is fine to do something like: for (i = 0; i < writer->selected_nr; i++) { struct bitmapped_commit *bc = &writer->selected[i]; if (bc->write_as != bc->bitmap) ewah_free(bc->write_as); ewah_free(bc->bitmap); } but if not all of the 'write_as' fields were populated (e.g., because the packing_data given does not form a reachability closure), then we may attempt to free uninitialized memory. Guard against this by preemptively zero'ing this field just in case. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-15pack-bitmap: drop unused `max_bitmaps` parameterTaylor Blau1-7/+1
The `max_bitmaps` parameter in `bitmap_writer_select_commits()` was introduced back in 7cc8f97108 (pack-objects: implement bitmap writing, 2013-12-21), making it original to the bitmap implementation in Git itself. When that patch was merged via 0f9e62e084 (Merge branch 'jk/pack-bitmap', 2014-02-27), its sole caller in builtin/pack-objects.c passed a value of "-1" for `max_bitmaps`, indicating no limit. Since then, the only other caller (in midx.c, added via c528e17966 (pack-bitmap: write multi-pack bitmaps, 2021-08-31)) also uses a value of "-1" for `max_bitmaps`. Since no callers have needed a finite limit for the `max_bitmaps` parameter in the nearly decade that has passed since 0f9e62e084, let's remove the parameter and any dead pieces of code connected to it. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-15pack-bitmap: avoid use of static `bitmap_writer`Taylor Blau1-104/+105
The pack-bitmap machinery uses a structure called 'bitmap_writer' to collect the data necessary to write out .bitmap files. Since its introduction in 7cc8f971085 (pack-objects: implement bitmap writing, 2013-12-21), there has been a single static bitmap_writer structure, which is responsible for all bitmap writing-related operations. In practice, this is OK, since we are only ever writing a single .bitmap file in a single process (e.g., `git multi-pack-index write --bitmap`, `git pack-objects --write-bitmap-index`, `git repack -b`, etc.). However, having a single static variable makes issues like data ownership unclear, when to free variables, what has/hasn't been initialized unclear. Refactor this code to be written in terms of a given bitmap_writer structure instead of relying on a static global. Note that this exposes the structure definition of the bitmap_writer at the pack-bitmap.h level. We could work around this by, e.g., forcing callers to declare their writers as: struct bitmap_writer *writer; bitmap_writer_init(&bitmap_writer); and then declaring `bitmap_writer_init()` as taking in a double-pointer like so: void bitmap_writer_init(struct bitmap_writer **writer); which would avoid us having to expose the definition of the structure itself. This patch takes a different approach, since future patches (like for the ongoing pseudo-merge bitmaps work) will want to modify the innards of this structure (in the previous example, via pseudo-merge.c). Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-15pack-bitmap-write.c: move commit_positions into commit_pos fieldsTaylor Blau1-25/+16
In 7cc8f971085 (pack-objects: implement bitmap writing, 2013-12-21), the bitmapped_commit struct was introduced, including the 'commit_pos' field, which has been unused ever since its introduction more than a decade ago. Instead, we have used the nearby `commit_positions` array leaving the bitmapped_commit struct with an unused 4-byte field. We could drop the `commit_pos` field as unused, and continue to store the values in the auxiliary array. But we could also drop the array and store the data for each bitmapped_commit struct inside of the structure itself, which is what this patch does. In any spot that we previously read `commit_positions[i]`, we can now instead read `writer.selected[i].commit_pos`. There are a few spots that need changing as a result: - write_selected_commits_v1() is a simple transformation, since we're just reading the field. As a result, the function no longer needs an explicit argument to pass the commit_positions array. - write_lookup_table() also no longer needs the explicit commit_positions array passed in as an argument. But it still needs to sort an array of indices into the writer.selected array to read them in commit_pos order, so table_cmp() is adjusted accordingly. - bitmap_writer_finish() no longer needs to allocate, populate, and free the commit_positions table. Instead, we can just write the data directly into each struct bitmapped_commit. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-03-28Merge branch 'eb/hash-transition'Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
Work to support a repository that work with both SHA-1 and SHA-256 hash algorithms has started. * eb/hash-transition: (30 commits) t1016-compatObjectFormat: add tests to verify the conversion between objects t1006: test oid compatibility with cat-file t1006: rename sha1 to oid test-lib: compute the compatibility hash so tests may use it builtin/ls-tree: let the oid determine the output algorithm object-file: handle compat objects in check_object_signature tree-walk: init_tree_desc take an oid to get the hash algorithm builtin/cat-file: let the oid determine the output algorithm rev-parse: add an --output-object-format parameter repository: implement extensions.compatObjectFormat object-file: update object_info_extended to reencode objects object-file-convert: convert commits that embed signed tags object-file-convert: convert commit objects when writing object-file-convert: don't leak when converting tag objects object-file-convert: convert tag objects when writing object-file-convert: add a function to convert trees between algorithms object: factor out parse_mode out of fast-import and tree-walk into in object.h cache: add a function to read an OID of a specific algorithm tag: sign both hashes commit: export add_header_signature to support handling signatures on tags ...
2024-01-12Merge branch 'tb/multi-pack-verbatim-reuse'Junio C Hamano1-1/+8
Streaming spans of packfile data used to be done only from a single, primary, pack in a repository with multiple packfiles. It has been extended to allow reuse from other packfiles, too. * tb/multi-pack-verbatim-reuse: (26 commits) t/perf: add performance tests for multi-pack reuse pack-bitmap: enable reuse from all bitmapped packs pack-objects: allow setting `pack.allowPackReuse` to "single" t/test-lib-functions.sh: implement `test_trace2_data` helper pack-objects: add tracing for various packfile metrics pack-bitmap: prepare to mark objects from multiple packs for reuse pack-revindex: implement `midx_pair_to_pack_pos()` pack-revindex: factor out `midx_key_to_pack_pos()` helper midx: implement `midx_preferred_pack()` git-compat-util.h: implement checked size_t to uint32_t conversion pack-objects: include number of packs reused in output pack-objects: prepare `write_reused_pack_verbatim()` for multi-pack reuse pack-objects: prepare `write_reused_pack()` for multi-pack reuse pack-objects: pass `bitmapped_pack`'s to pack-reuse functions pack-objects: keep track of `pack_start` for each reuse pack pack-objects: parameterize pack-reuse routines over a single pack pack-bitmap: return multiple packs via `reuse_partial_packfile_from_bitmap()` pack-bitmap: simplify `reuse_partial_packfile_from_bitmap()` signature ewah: implement `bitmap_is_empty()` pack-bitmap: pass `bitmapped_pack` struct to pack-reuse functions ...
2023-12-26treewide: remove unnecessary includes in source filesElijah Newren1-3/+0
Each of these were checked with gcc -E -I. ${SOURCE_FILE} | grep ${HEADER_FILE} to ensure that removing the direct inclusion of the header actually resulted in that header no longer being included at all (i.e. that no other header pulled it in transitively). ...except for a few cases where we verified that although the header was brought in transitively, nothing from it was directly used in that source file. These cases were: * builtin/credential-cache.c * builtin/pull.c * builtin/send-pack.c Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-14pack-bitmap-write: deep-clear the `bb_commit` slabTaylor Blau1-1/+8
The `bb_commit` commit slab is used by the pack-bitmap-write machinery to track various pieces of bookkeeping used to generate reachability bitmaps. Even though we clear the slab when freeing the bitmap_builder struct (with `bitmap_builder_clear()`), there are still pointers which point to locations in memory that have not yet been freed, resulting in a leak. Plug the leak by introducing a suitable `free_fn` for the `struct bb_commit` type, and make sure it is called on each member of the slab via the `deep_clear_bb_data()` function. Note that it is possible for both of the arguments to `bitmap_free()` to be NULL, but `bitmap_free()` is a noop for NULL arguments, so it is OK to pass them unconditionally. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-10-02tree-walk: init_tree_desc take an oid to get the hash algorithmEric W. Biederman1-1/+1
To make it possible for git ls-tree to display the tree encoded in the hash algorithm of the oid specified to git ls-tree, update init_tree_desc to take as a parameter the oid of the tree object. Update all callers of init_tree_desc and init_tree_desc_gently to pass the oid of the tree object. Use the oid of the tree object to discover the hash algorithm of the oid and store that hash algorithm in struct tree_desc. Use the hash algorithm in decode_tree_entry and update_tree_entry_internal to handle reading a tree object encoded in a hash algorithm that differs from the repositories hash algorithm. Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-10-02pack-bitmap-write: rebuild using new bitmap when remappingChristian Couder1-1/+5
`git repack` is about to learn a new `--filter=<filter-spec>` option and we will want to check that this option is incompatible with `--write-bitmap-index`. Unfortunately it appears that a test like: test_expect_success '--filter fails with --write-bitmap-index' ' test_must_fail \ env GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX_WRITE_BITMAP=0 \ git -C bare.git repack -a -d --write-bitmap-index --filter=blob:none ' sometimes fail because when rebuilding bitmaps, it appears that we are reusing existing bitmap information. So instead of detecting that some objects are missing and erroring out as it should, the `git repack --write-bitmap-index --filter=...` command succeeds. Let's fix that by making sure we rebuild bitmaps using new bitmaps instead of existing ones. Helped-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-05git-compat-util: move alloc macros to git-compat-util.hCalvin Wan1-1/+0
alloc_nr, ALLOC_GROW, and ALLOC_GROW_BY are commonly used macros for dynamic array allocation. Moving these macros to git-compat-util.h with the other alloc macros focuses alloc.[ch] to allocation for Git objects and additionally allows us to remove inclusions to alloc.h from files that solely used the above macros. Signed-off-by: Calvin Wan <calvinwan@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-06-21object-store-ll.h: split this header out of object-store.hElijah Newren1-1/+1
The vast majority of files including object-store.h did not need dir.h nor khash.h. Split the header into two files, and let most just depend upon object-store-ll.h, while letting the two callers that need it depend on the full object-store.h. After this patch: $ git grep -h include..object-store | sort | uniq -c 2 #include "object-store.h" 129 #include "object-store-ll.h" Diff best viewed with `--color-moved`. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-06-21repository: remove unnecessary include of path.hElijah Newren1-0/+1
This also made it clear that several .c files that depended upon path.h were missing a #include for it; add the missing includes while at it. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-04-24diff.h: reduce unnecessary includesElijah Newren1-0/+1
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>