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This series adds all of the protocol logic to work with SHA-256 repositories. Changes from v1: * Fix spurious line additions and deletions. * Rename len to linelen for easier understanding. * Move the documentation comment for xstrncmpz to the header. * Drop a useless variable (found). * Update several commit messages to better explain things as suggested by Junio and Martin. * Name the parameters for parse_feature_value for better documentation. * Reduce the scope of variables when possible. * Add explicit handling for missing object-format capabilities. * Rename all new options to --object-format. * Use oidcpy where possible. * Test more failure cases. * Have index-pack fail if --stdin and --object-format are both specified. * Move and simplify t5704. * Other miscellaneous cleanups to respond to review feedback. Range-diff below. brian m. carlson (44): t1050: match object ID paths in a hash-insensitive way Documentation: document v1 protocol object-format capability connect: have ref processing code take struct packet_reader wrapper: add function to compare strings with different NUL termination remote: advertise the object-format capability on the server side connect: add function to parse multiple v1 capability values connect: add function to fetch value of a v2 server capability pkt-line: add a member for hash algorithm transport: add a hash algorithm member connect: add function to detect supported v1 hash functions send-pack: detect when the server doesn't support our hash connect: make parse_feature_value extern fetch-pack: detect when the server doesn't support our hash connect: detect algorithm when fetching refs builtin/receive-pack: detect when the server doesn't support our hash docs: update remote helper docs for object-format extensions transport-helper: implement object-format extensions remote-curl: implement object-format extensions builtin/clone: initialize hash algorithm properly t5562: pass object-format in synthesized test data fetch-pack: parse and advertise the object-format capability setup: set the_repository's hash algo when checking format t3200: mark assertion with SHA1 prerequisite packfile: compute and use the index CRC offset t5302: modernize test formatting builtin/show-index: provide options to determine hash algo t1302: expect repo format version 1 for SHA-256 Documentation/technical: document object-format for protocol v2 connect: pass full packet reader when parsing v2 refs connect: parse v2 refs with correct hash algorithm serve: advertise object-format capability for protocol v2 t5500: make hash independent builtin/ls-remote: initialize repository based on fetch remote-curl: detect algorithm for dumb HTTP by size builtin/index-pack: add option to specify hash algorithm t1050: pass algorithm to index-pack when outside repo remote-curl: avoid truncating refs with ls-remote t/helper: initialize the repository for test-sha1-array t5702: offer an object-format capability in the test t5703: use object-format serve option t5704: send object-format capability with SHA-256 t5300: pass --object-format to git index-pack bundle: detect hash algorithm when reading refs remote-testgit: adapt for object-format Documentation/git-index-pack.txt | 8 + Documentation/git-show-index.txt | 11 +- Documentation/gitremote-helpers.txt | 33 +- .../technical/protocol-capabilities.txt | 15 + Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt | 9 + builtin/clone.c | 9 + builtin/index-pack.c | 14 +- builtin/ls-remote.c | 4 + builtin/receive-pack.c | 10 + builtin/show-index.c | 29 +- bundle.c | 22 +- bundle.h | 1 + connect.c | 138 +++++-- connect.h | 3 + fetch-pack.c | 14 + git-compat-util.h | 6 + git.c | 2 +- object-store.h | 1 + packfile.c | 1 + pkt-line.c | 1 + pkt-line.h | 3 + remote-curl.c | 46 ++- send-pack.c | 6 + serve.c | 27 ++ setup.c | 1 + t/helper/test-oid-array.c | 3 + t/t1050-large.sh | 6 +- t/t1302-repo-version.sh | 6 +- t/t3200-branch.sh | 2 +- t/t5300-pack-object.sh | 9 +- t/t5302-pack-index.sh | 360 +++++++++--------- t/t5500-fetch-pack.sh | 5 +- t/t5562-http-backend-content-length.sh | 5 +- t/t5701-git-serve.sh | 25 ++ t/t5702-protocol-v2.sh | 2 + t/t5703-upload-pack-ref-in-want.sh | 19 +- t/t5704-protocol-violations.sh | 2 + t/t5801/git-remote-testgit | 6 + t/test-lib.sh | 1 + transport-helper.c | 24 +- transport.c | 18 +- transport.h | 8 + upload-pack.c | 3 +- wrapper.c | 8 + 44 files changed, 678 insertions(+), 248 deletions(-) Range-diff against v1: 1: 82a0a5beae = 1: 5878fe6a98 t1050: match object ID paths in a hash-insensitive way 2: 95e84f6457 ! 2: 402864eaa3 Documentation: document v1 protocol object-format capability @@ Documentation/technical/protocol-capabilities.txt: agent strings are purely info symref ------ -@@ Documentation/technical/protocol-capabilities.txt: refs being sent. - - Clients MAY use the parameters from this capability to select the proper initial - branch when cloning a repository. -- - shallow - ------- - 3: 7c82e91a11 ! 3: d124692e2f connect: have ref processing code take struct packet_reader @@ Commit message code take pointers to struct reader instead of having to pass multiple arguments to each function. + Rename the len variable to "linelen" to make it clearer what the + variable does in light of the variable change. + Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson ## connect.c ## @@ connect.c: static void annotate_refs_with_symref_info(struct ref *ref) } -static void process_capabilities(const char *line, int *len) -+static void process_capabilities(struct packet_reader *reader, int *len) ++static void process_capabilities(struct packet_reader *reader, int *linelen) { + const char *line = reader->line; int nul_location = strlen(line); - if (nul_location == *len) +- if (nul_location == *len) ++ if (nul_location == *linelen) return; -@@ connect.c: static void process_capabilities(const char *line, int *len) - *len = nul_location; + server_capabilities_v1 = xstrdup(line + nul_location + 1); +- *len = nul_location; ++ *linelen = nul_location; } -static int process_dummy_ref(const char *line) 4: a78234de04 < -: ---------- wrapper: add function to compare strings with different NUL termination -: ---------- > 4: cce29662b4 wrapper: add function to compare strings with different NUL termination 5: 628ecec99a = 5: 3b207e304b remote: advertise the object-format capability on the server side 6: 9990767072 = 6: 235d7f5b8f connect: add function to parse multiple v1 capability values 7: 5ce2b7afde = 7: 0324e126b1 connect: add function to fetch value of a v2 server capability 8: e5d58b48f3 = 8: cdba3122ce pkt-line: add a member for hash algorithm 9: bce9ba0538 = 9: c8233c3b42 transport: add a hash algorithm member 10: 2d016e3870 ! 10: b9273c4021 connect: add function to detect supported v1 hash functions @@ connect.c: static const char *parse_feature_value(const char *feature_list, cons +int server_supports_hash(const char *desired, int *feature_supported) +{ + int offset = 0; -+ int len, found = 0; ++ int len; + const char *hash; + + hash = next_server_feature_value("object-format", &len, &offset); @@ connect.c: static const char *parse_feature_value(const char *feature_list, cons + } + while (hash) { + if (!xstrncmpz(desired, hash, len)) -+ found = 1; -+ -+ if (found) + return 1; ++ + hash = next_server_feature_value("object-format", &len, &offset); + } + return 0; 11: 9fdc67b825 ! 11: e2d37b75c8 send-pack: detect when the server doesn't support our hash @@ Commit message send-pack: detect when the server doesn't support our hash Detect when the server doesn't support our hash algorithm and abort. + If the server does support our hash, advertise it as part of our + capabilities. Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson 12: 91a1fb0a7d ! 12: 602734cbbb connect: make parse_feature_value extern @@ connect.h: struct packet_reader; enum protocol_version discover_version(struct packet_reader *reader); int server_supports_hash(const char *desired, int *feature_supported); -+const char *parse_feature_value(const char *, const char *, int *, int *); ++const char *parse_feature_value(const char *feature_list, const char *feature, int *lenp, int *offset); int server_supports_v2(const char *c, int die_on_error); int server_feature_v2(const char *c, const char **v); int server_supports_feature(const char *c, const char *feature, 13: fd82e5f755 = 13: d97fa2c8aa fetch-pack: detect when the server doesn't support our hash 14: b62f751fe4 ! 14: ba052f1da7 connect: detect algorithm when fetching refs @@ Commit message If we're fetching refs, detect the hash algorithm and parse the refs using that algorithm. + As mentioned in the documentation, if multiple versions of the + object-format capability are provided, we use the first. No known + implementation supports multiple algorithms now, but they may in the + future. + Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson ## connect.c ## @@ connect.c: static void annotate_refs_with_symref_info(struct ref *ref) - static void process_capabilities(struct packet_reader *reader, int *len) + static void process_capabilities(struct packet_reader *reader, int *linelen) { + const char *feat_val; + int feat_len; -+ int hash_algo; const char *line = reader->line; int nul_location = strlen(line); - if (nul_location == *len) + if (nul_location == *linelen) return; server_capabilities_v1 = xstrdup(line + nul_location + 1); - *len = nul_location; + *linelen = nul_location; + + feat_val = server_feature_value("object-format", &feat_len); + if (feat_val) { + char *hash_name = xstrndup(feat_val, feat_len); -+ hash_algo = hash_algo_by_name(hash_name); ++ int hash_algo = hash_algo_by_name(hash_name); + if (hash_algo != GIT_HASH_UNKNOWN) + reader->hash_algo = &hash_algos[hash_algo]; + free(hash_name); ++ } else { ++ reader->hash_algo = &hash_algos[GIT_HASH_SHA1]; + } } 15: 29b4219411 ! 15: 661d94d4de builtin/receive-pack: detect when the server doesn't support our hash @@ builtin/receive-pack.c: static struct command *read_head_info(struct packet_read linelen = strlen(reader->line); if (linelen < reader->pktlen) { const char *feature_list = reader->line + linelen + 1; -+ const char *hash; ++ const char *hash = NULL; + int len = 0; if (parse_feature_request(feature_list, "report-status")) report_status = 1; 16: f8eb8c96f8 = 16: fd8b85390c docs: update remote helper docs for object-format extensions 17: 93bf7005a8 = 17: 32285e611f transport-helper: implement object-format extensions 18: ed75c102a3 = 18: a33d1ed9a0 remote-curl: implement object-format extensions 19: bf16872e73 = 19: fffdf0780d builtin/clone: initialize hash algorithm properly 20: ce77713343 ! 20: f616f85b4b t5562: pass object-format in synthesized test data @@ t/t5562-http-backend-content-length.sh: test_expect_success 'setup' ' printf 0000 && echo "$hash_next" | git pack-objects --stdout } >push_body && -@@ t/t5562-http-backend-content-length.sh: test_expect_success GZIP 'push plain' ' - test_cmp act.head exp.head - ' - -+test_expect_success GZIP 'push plain with SHA-1' ' -+ test_when_finished "git branch -D newbranch" && -+ test_http_env receive push_body && -+ verify_http_result "200 OK" && -+ git rev-parse newbranch >act.head && -+ echo "$hash_next" >exp.head && -+ test_cmp act.head exp.head -+' -+ - test_expect_success 'push plain truncated' ' - test_http_env receive push_body.trunc && - ! verify_http_result "200 OK" 21: e4dd90fa9d < -: ---------- t5704: send object-format capability with SHA-256 22: 626d6e9018 ! 21: eca43da42e fetch-pack: parse and advertise the object-format capability @@ fetch-pack.c: static int send_fetch_request(struct fetch_negotiator *negotiator, + die(_("mismatched algorithms: client %s; server %s"), + the_hash_algo->name, hash_name); + packet_write_fmt(fd_out, "object-format=%s", the_hash_algo->name); -+ } -+ else if (hash_algo_by_ptr(the_hash_algo) != GIT_HASH_SHA1) ++ } else if (hash_algo_by_ptr(the_hash_algo) != GIT_HASH_SHA1) { + die(_("the server does not support algorithm '%s'"), + the_hash_algo->name); ++ } + packet_buf_delim(&req_buf); if (args->use_thin_pack) 23: 8c675b5117 ! 22: 22c1a62e10 setup: set the_repository's hash algo when checking format @@ Commit message the same time. This ensures that we perform a suitable initialization early enough to avoid confusing any parts of the code. If we defer until later, we can end up with portions of the code which are confused - about the hash algorithm, resulting in segfaults. + about the hash algorithm, resulting in segfaults when working with + SHA-256 repositories. Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson 24: b714d4accc = 23: 7c7f2263d5 t3200: mark assertion with SHA1 prerequisite 25: eacde58fda = 24: ee8a71a926 packfile: compute and use the index CRC offset 26: 81bb8cdb18 = 25: 6afecf0b09 t5302: modernize test formatting 27: 8623f21715 ! 26: 99a847ba4e builtin/show-index: provide options to determine hash algo @@ Metadata ## Commit message ## builtin/show-index: provide options to determine hash algo - It's possible to use a variety of index formats with show-index, and we - need a way to indicate the hash algorithm which is in use for a - particular index we'd like to show. Default to using the value for the - repository we're in by calling setup_git_directory_gently, and allow - overriding it by using a --hash argument. + show-index is capable of reading any possible index file whether or not + the index is inside a repository. However, because our index files lack + metadata about the hash algorithm in use, it's not possible to + autodetect the algorithm that a particular index file is using. + + In order to allow us to read index files of any algorithm, let's set up + the .git directory gently so that we default to the algorithm for the + current repository, and add an --object-format option to allow users to + override this setting and continue to run show-index outside of a + repository altogether. Let's also document this new option so that + people can find it and use it. Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson + ## Documentation/git-show-index.txt ## +@@ Documentation/git-show-index.txt: git-show-index - Show packed archive index + SYNOPSIS + -------- + [verse] +-'git show-index' ++'git show-index' [--object-format=] + + + DESCRIPTION +@@ Documentation/git-show-index.txt: Note that you can get more information on a packfile by calling + linkgit:git-verify-pack[1]. However, as this command considers only the + index file itself, it's both faster and more flexible. + ++OPTIONS ++------- ++ ++--object-format=:: ++ Specify the given object format (hash algorithm) for the index file. The ++ valid values are 'sha1' and (if enabled) 'sha256'. The default is the ++ algorithm for the current repository (set by `extensions.objectFormat`), or ++ 'sha1' if no value is set or outside a repository.. ++ + GIT + --- + Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite + ## builtin/show-index.c ## @@ #include "builtin.h" @@ builtin/show-index.c -static const char show_index_usage[] = -"git show-index"; +static const char *const show_index_usage[] = { -+ "git show-index [--hash=HASH]", ++ "git show-index [--object-format=]", + NULL +}; @@ builtin/show-index.c: int cmd_show_index(int argc, const char **argv, const char + const char *hash_name = NULL; + int hash_algo; + const struct option show_index_options[] = { -+ OPT_STRING(0, "hash", &hash_name, N_("hash"), ++ OPT_STRING(0, "object-format", &hash_name, N_("hash-algorithm"), + N_("specify the hash algorithm to use")), + OPT_END() + }; 28: bb3d2f566a = 27: 9f7c7bafaf t1302: expect repo format version 1 for SHA-256 29: cc25069cb6 = 28: d0ea597d63 Documentation/technical: document object-format for protocol v2 30: efdac6383f ! 29: 51848df542 connect: pass full packet reader when parsing v2 refs @@ connect.c: static int process_ref_v2(const char *line, struct ref ***list) /* * Ref lines have a number of fields which are space deliminated. The @@ connect.c: struct ref **get_remote_refs(int fd_out, struct packet_reader *reader, - } - packet_flush(fd_out); -+ /* Process response from server */ while (packet_reader_read(reader) == PACKET_READ_NORMAL) { - if (!process_ref_v2(reader->line, &list)) 31: 602405e436 ! 30: b57361f3b8 connect: parse v2 refs with correct hash algorithm @@ Commit message set that value in the packet reader. Parse the refs using this algorithm. - Note that we use memcpy instead of oidcpy for copying values, since - oidcpy is intentionally limited to the current hash algorithm length, - and the copy will be too short if the server side uses SHA-256 but the - client side has not had a repository set up (and therefore defaults to - SHA-1). - Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson ## connect.c ## +@@ connect.c: static int process_ref(const struct packet_reader *reader, int len, + die(_("protocol error: unexpected capabilities^{}")); + } else if (check_ref(name, flags)) { + struct ref *ref = alloc_ref(name); +- memcpy(ref->old_oid.hash, old_oid.hash, reader->hash_algo->rawsz); ++ oidcpy(&ref->old_oid, &old_oid); + **list = ref; + *list = &ref->next; + } @@ connect.c: static int process_ref_v2(struct packet_reader *reader, struct ref ***list) goto out; } 32: 96236ac9ae ! 31: a0c0f0f7a3 serve: advertise object-format capability for protocol v2 @@ Commit message In the test, when we're using an algorithm other than SHA-1, we need to specify the algorithm in use so we don't get a failure with an "unknown - format" message. Add a wrapper function that specifies this header if - required. Skip specifying this header for SHA-1 to test that it works - both with and without this header. + format" message. Add a test that we handle a mismatched algorithm. + Remove the test_oid_init call since it's no longer necessary. Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson + ## connect.c ## +@@ connect.c: struct ref **get_remote_refs(int fd_out, struct packet_reader *reader, + die(_("unknown object format '%s' specified by server"), hash_name); + reader->hash_algo = &hash_algos[hash_algo]; + packet_write_fmt(fd_out, "object-format=%s", reader->hash_algo->name); ++ } else { ++ reader->hash_algo = &hash_algos[GIT_HASH_SHA1]; + } + + if (server_options && server_options->nr && + ## serve.c ## @@ serve.c: static int agent_advertise(struct repository *r, return 1; @@ serve.c: static int process_request(void) ## t/t5701-git-serve.sh ## @@ t/t5701-git-serve.sh: test_description='test protocol v2 server commands' - . ./test-lib.sh -+write_command () { -+ echo "command=$1" -+ -+ if test "$(test_oid algo)" != sha1 -+ then -+ echo "object-format=$(test_oid algo)" -+ fi -+} -+ test_expect_success 'test capability advertisement' ' -+ test_oid_init && ++ test_oid_cache <<-EOF && ++ wrong_algo sha1:sha256 ++ wrong_algo sha256:sha1 ++ EOF cat >expect <<-EOF && version 2 agent=git/$(git version | cut -d" " -f3) @@ t/t5701-git-serve.sh: test_expect_success 'request invalid capability' ' EOF test_must_fail test-tool serve-v2 --stateless-rpc 2>err in <<-EOF && -- command=foo -+ $(write_command foo) + command=foo ++ object-format=$(test_oid algo) agent=git/test 0000 EOF -@@ t/t5701-git-serve.sh: test_expect_success 'setup some refs and tags' ' +@@ t/t5701-git-serve.sh: test_expect_success 'request invalid command' ' + test_i18ngrep "invalid command" err + ' ++test_expect_success 'wrong object-format' ' ++ test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && ++ command=fetch ++ agent=git/test ++ object-format=$(test_oid wrong_algo) ++ 0000 ++ EOF ++ test_must_fail test-tool serve-v2 --stateless-rpc 2>err in <<-EOF && -- command=ls-refs -+ $(write_command ls-refs) + command=ls-refs ++ object-format=$(test_oid algo) 0000 EOF @@ t/t5701-git-serve.sh: test_expect_success 'basics of ls-refs' ' - test_expect_success 'basic ref-prefixes' ' test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && -- command=ls-refs -+ $(write_command ls-refs) + command=ls-refs ++ object-format=$(test_oid algo) 0001 ref-prefix refs/heads/master ref-prefix refs/tags/one @@ t/t5701-git-serve.sh: test_expect_success 'basic ref-prefixes' ' - test_expect_success 'refs/heads prefix' ' test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && -- command=ls-refs -+ $(write_command ls-refs) + command=ls-refs ++ object-format=$(test_oid algo) 0001 ref-prefix refs/heads/ 0000 @@ t/t5701-git-serve.sh: test_expect_success 'refs/heads prefix' ' - test_expect_success 'peel parameter' ' test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && -- command=ls-refs -+ $(write_command ls-refs) + command=ls-refs ++ object-format=$(test_oid algo) 0001 peel ref-prefix refs/tags/ @@ t/t5701-git-serve.sh: test_expect_success 'peel parameter' ' - test_expect_success 'symrefs parameter' ' test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && -- command=ls-refs -+ $(write_command ls-refs) + command=ls-refs ++ object-format=$(test_oid algo) 0001 symrefs ref-prefix refs/heads/ @@ t/t5701-git-serve.sh: test_expect_success 'symrefs parameter' ' - test_expect_success 'sending server-options' ' test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && -- command=ls-refs -+ $(write_command ls-refs) + command=ls-refs ++ object-format=$(test_oid algo) server-option=hello server-option=world 0001 @@ t/t5701-git-serve.sh: test_expect_success 'unexpected lines are not allowed in fetch request' ' - git init server && test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && -- command=fetch -+ $(write_command fetch) + command=fetch ++ object-format=$(test_oid algo) 0001 this-is-not-a-command 0000 33: 57f3bbb709 = 32: 1694f3f838 t5500: make hash independent 34: 8242e65747 ! 33: 902b394667 builtin/ls-remote: initialize repository based on fetch @@ Commit message the refs to 40 hex characters, since that's the length of the default hash algorithm (SHA-1). + Note that technically this is not a correct setting of the repository + hash algorithm since, if we are in a repository, it might be one of a + different hash algorithm from the remote side. However, our current + code paths don't handle multiple algorithms and won't for some time, so + this is the best we can do. We rely on the fact that ls-remote never + modifies the current repository, which is a reasonable assumption to + make. + Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson ## builtin/ls-remote.c ## 35: c5664b646f ! 34: cc12b9b51f remote-curl: detect algorithm for dumb HTTP by size @@ Commit message provide one. Detect the hash algorithm in use by the size of the first object ID. + We anonymize the URL like elsewhere in the function in case the user has + decided to include a secret in the URL. + Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson ## remote-curl.c ## @@ remote-curl.c: static struct ref *parse_info_refs(struct discovery *heads) + if (!options.hash_algo) + die("%sinfo/refs not valid: could not determine hash algorithm; " + "is this a git repository?", -+ url.buf); ++ transport_anonymize_url(url.buf)); + data = heads->buf; start = NULL; 36: 31cd59a221 < -: ---------- builtin/index-pack: add option to specify hash algorithm -: ---------- > 35: b5425c9f54 builtin/index-pack: add option to specify hash algorithm 37: 658b787e8c = 36: 5c70c24d7a t1050: pass algorithm to index-pack when outside repo 38: 64429337ba = 37: 460d6008e8 remote-curl: avoid truncating refs with ls-remote 39: cde2128520 = 38: 60a98d9b53 t/helper: initialize the repository for test-sha1-array 40: 0af00a7681 = 39: b66c3ead37 t5702: offer an object-format capability in the test 41: 74278d4c1c = 40: af43274a1f t5703: use object-format serve option -: ---------- > 41: f5085b1f3f t5704: send object-format capability with SHA-256 42: 4f735c8bb5 = 42: a1b01babda t5300: pass --object-format to git index-pack 43: 3854f70427 = 43: dbb5f7195e bundle: detect hash algorithm when reading refs 44: 103be1f4d6 = 44: 6c823bbe68 remote-testgit: adapt for object-format