/* * Copyright (C) 2009-2012 the libgit2 contributors * * This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with * a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file. */ #include "refs.h" #include "hash.h" #include "repository.h" #include "fileops.h" #include "pack.h" #include "reflog.h" #include #include GIT__USE_STRMAP; #define DEFAULT_NESTING_LEVEL 5 #define MAX_NESTING_LEVEL 10 enum { GIT_PACKREF_HAS_PEEL = 1, GIT_PACKREF_WAS_LOOSE = 2 }; struct packref { git_oid oid; git_oid peel; char flags; char name[GIT_FLEX_ARRAY]; }; static int reference_read( git_buf *file_content, time_t *mtime, const char *repo_path, const char *ref_name, int *updated); /* loose refs */ static int loose_parse_symbolic(git_reference *ref, git_buf *file_content); static int loose_parse_oid(git_oid *ref, git_buf *file_content); static int loose_lookup(git_reference *ref); static int loose_lookup_to_packfile(struct packref **ref_out, git_repository *repo, const char *name); static int loose_write(git_reference *ref); /* packed refs */ static int packed_parse_peel(struct packref *tag_ref, const char **buffer_out, const char *buffer_end); static int packed_parse_oid(struct packref **ref_out, const char **buffer_out, const char *buffer_end); static int packed_load(git_repository *repo); static int packed_loadloose(git_repository *repository); static int packed_write_ref(struct packref *ref, git_filebuf *file); static int packed_find_peel(git_repository *repo, struct packref *ref); static int packed_remove_loose(git_repository *repo, git_vector *packing_list); static int packed_sort(const void *a, const void *b); static int packed_lookup(git_reference *ref); static int packed_write(git_repository *repo); /* internal helpers */ static int reference_path_available(git_repository *repo, const char *ref, const char *old_ref); static int reference_delete(git_reference *ref); static int reference_lookup(git_reference *ref); /* name normalization */ static int normalize_name(char *buffer_out, size_t out_size, const char *name, int is_oid_ref); void git_reference_free(git_reference *reference) { if (reference == NULL) return; git__free(reference->name); reference->name = NULL; if (reference->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) { git__free(reference->target.symbolic); reference->target.symbolic = NULL; } git__free(reference); } static int reference_alloc( git_reference **ref_out, git_repository *repo, const char *name) { git_reference *reference = NULL; assert(ref_out && repo && name); reference = git__malloc(sizeof(git_reference)); GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(reference); memset(reference, 0x0, sizeof(git_reference)); reference->owner = repo; reference->name = git__strdup(name); GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(reference->name); *ref_out = reference; return 0; } static int reference_read( git_buf *file_content, time_t *mtime, const char *repo_path, const char *ref_name, int *updated) { git_buf path = GIT_BUF_INIT; int result; assert(file_content && repo_path && ref_name); /* Determine the full path of the file */ if (git_buf_joinpath(&path, repo_path, ref_name) < 0) return -1; result = git_futils_readbuffer_updated(file_content, path.ptr, mtime, updated); git_buf_free(&path); return result; } static int loose_parse_symbolic(git_reference *ref, git_buf *file_content) { const unsigned int header_len = (unsigned int)strlen(GIT_SYMREF); const char *refname_start; char *eol; refname_start = (const char *)file_content->ptr; if (git_buf_len(file_content) < header_len + 1) goto corrupt; /* * Assume we have already checked for the header * before calling this function */ refname_start += header_len; ref->target.symbolic = git__strdup(refname_start); GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(ref->target.symbolic); /* remove newline at the end of file */ eol = strchr(ref->target.symbolic, '\n'); if (eol == NULL) goto corrupt; *eol = '\0'; if (eol[-1] == '\r') eol[-1] = '\0'; return 0; corrupt: giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Corrupted loose reference file"); return -1; } static int loose_parse_oid(git_oid *oid, git_buf *file_content) { char *buffer; buffer = (char *)file_content->ptr; /* File format: 40 chars (OID) + newline */ if (git_buf_len(file_content) < GIT_OID_HEXSZ + 1) goto corrupt; if (git_oid_fromstr(oid, buffer) < 0) goto corrupt; buffer = buffer + GIT_OID_HEXSZ; if (*buffer == '\r') buffer++; if (*buffer != '\n') goto corrupt; return 0; corrupt: giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Corrupted loose reference file"); return -1; } static git_ref_t loose_guess_rtype(const git_buf *full_path) { git_buf ref_file = GIT_BUF_INIT; git_ref_t type; type = GIT_REF_INVALID; if (git_futils_readbuffer(&ref_file, full_path->ptr) == 0) { if (git__prefixcmp((const char *)(ref_file.ptr), GIT_SYMREF) == 0) type = GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC; else type = GIT_REF_OID; } git_buf_free(&ref_file); return type; } static int loose_lookup(git_reference *ref) { int result, updated; git_buf ref_file = GIT_BUF_INIT; result = reference_read(&ref_file, &ref->mtime, ref->owner->path_repository, ref->name, &updated); if (result < 0) return result; if (!updated) return 0; if (ref->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) { git__free(ref->target.symbolic); ref->target.symbolic = NULL; } ref->flags = 0; if (git__prefixcmp((const char *)(ref_file.ptr), GIT_SYMREF) == 0) { ref->flags |= GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC; result = loose_parse_symbolic(ref, &ref_file); } else { ref->flags |= GIT_REF_OID; result = loose_parse_oid(&ref->target.oid, &ref_file); } git_buf_free(&ref_file); return result; } static int loose_lookup_to_packfile( struct packref **ref_out, git_repository *repo, const char *name) { git_buf ref_file = GIT_BUF_INIT; struct packref *ref = NULL; size_t name_len; *ref_out = NULL; if (reference_read(&ref_file, NULL, repo->path_repository, name, NULL) < 0) return -1; name_len = strlen(name); ref = git__malloc(sizeof(struct packref) + name_len + 1); GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(ref); memcpy(ref->name, name, name_len); ref->name[name_len] = 0; if (loose_parse_oid(&ref->oid, &ref_file) < 0) { git_buf_free(&ref_file); git__free(ref); return -1; } ref->flags = GIT_PACKREF_WAS_LOOSE; *ref_out = ref; git_buf_free(&ref_file); return 0; } static int loose_write(git_reference *ref) { git_filebuf file = GIT_FILEBUF_INIT; git_buf ref_path = GIT_BUF_INIT; struct stat st; if (git_buf_joinpath(&ref_path, ref->owner->path_repository, ref->name) < 0) return -1; /* Remove a possibly existing empty directory hierarchy * which name would collide with the reference name */ if (git_path_isdir(git_buf_cstr(&ref_path)) && (git_futils_rmdir_r(git_buf_cstr(&ref_path), GIT_DIRREMOVAL_ONLY_EMPTY_DIRS) < 0)) { git_buf_free(&ref_path); return -1; } if (git_filebuf_open(&file, ref_path.ptr, GIT_FILEBUF_FORCE) < 0) { git_buf_free(&ref_path); return -1; } git_buf_free(&ref_path); if (ref->flags & GIT_REF_OID) { char oid[GIT_OID_HEXSZ + 1]; git_oid_fmt(oid, &ref->target.oid); oid[GIT_OID_HEXSZ] = '\0'; git_filebuf_printf(&file, "%s\n", oid); } else if (ref->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) { git_filebuf_printf(&file, GIT_SYMREF "%s\n", ref->target.symbolic); } else { assert(0); /* don't let this happen */ } if (p_stat(ref_path.ptr, &st) == 0) ref->mtime = st.st_mtime; return git_filebuf_commit(&file, GIT_REFS_FILE_MODE); } static int packed_parse_peel( struct packref *tag_ref, const char **buffer_out, const char *buffer_end) { const char *buffer = *buffer_out + 1; assert(buffer[-1] == '^'); /* Ensure it's not the first entry of the file */ if (tag_ref == NULL) goto corrupt; /* Ensure reference is a tag */ if (git__prefixcmp(tag_ref->name, GIT_REFS_TAGS_DIR) != 0) goto corrupt; if (buffer + GIT_OID_HEXSZ >= buffer_end) goto corrupt; /* Is this a valid object id? */ if (git_oid_fromstr(&tag_ref->peel, buffer) < 0) goto corrupt; buffer = buffer + GIT_OID_HEXSZ; if (*buffer == '\r') buffer++; if (*buffer != '\n') goto corrupt; *buffer_out = buffer + 1; return 0; corrupt: giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "The packed references file is corrupted"); return -1; } static int packed_parse_oid( struct packref **ref_out, const char **buffer_out, const char *buffer_end) { struct packref *ref = NULL; const char *buffer = *buffer_out; const char *refname_begin, *refname_end; size_t refname_len; git_oid id; refname_begin = (buffer + GIT_OID_HEXSZ + 1); if (refname_begin >= buffer_end || refname_begin[-1] != ' ') goto corrupt; /* Is this a valid object id? */ if (git_oid_fromstr(&id, buffer) < 0) goto corrupt; refname_end = memchr(refname_begin, '\n', buffer_end - refname_begin); if (refname_end == NULL) goto corrupt; if (refname_end[-1] == '\r') refname_end--; refname_len = refname_end - refname_begin; ref = git__malloc(sizeof(struct packref) + refname_len + 1); GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(ref); memcpy(ref->name, refname_begin, refname_len); ref->name[refname_len] = 0; git_oid_cpy(&ref->oid, &id); ref->flags = 0; *ref_out = ref; *buffer_out = refname_end + 1; return 0; corrupt: git__free(ref); giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "The packed references file is corrupted"); return -1; } static int packed_load(git_repository *repo) { int result, updated; git_buf packfile = GIT_BUF_INIT; const char *buffer_start, *buffer_end; git_refcache *ref_cache = &repo->references; /* First we make sure we have allocated the hash table */ if (ref_cache->packfile == NULL) { ref_cache->packfile = git_strmap_alloc(); GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(ref_cache->packfile); } result = reference_read(&packfile, &ref_cache->packfile_time, repo->path_repository, GIT_PACKEDREFS_FILE, &updated); /* * If we couldn't find the file, we need to clear the table and * return. On any other error, we return that error. If everything * went fine and the file wasn't updated, then there's nothing new * for us here, so just return. Anything else means we need to * refresh the packed refs. */ if (result == GIT_ENOTFOUND) { git_strmap_clear(ref_cache->packfile); return 0; } if (result < 0) return -1; if (!updated) return 0; /* * At this point, we want to refresh the packed refs. We already * have the contents in our buffer. */ git_strmap_clear(ref_cache->packfile); buffer_start = (const char *)packfile.ptr; buffer_end = (const char *)(buffer_start) + packfile.size; while (buffer_start < buffer_end && buffer_start[0] == '#') { buffer_start = strchr(buffer_start, '\n'); if (buffer_start == NULL) goto parse_failed; buffer_start++; } while (buffer_start < buffer_end) { int err; struct packref *ref = NULL; if (packed_parse_oid(&ref, &buffer_start, buffer_end) < 0) goto parse_failed; if (buffer_start[0] == '^') { if (packed_parse_peel(ref, &buffer_start, buffer_end) < 0) goto parse_failed; } git_strmap_insert(ref_cache->packfile, ref->name, ref, err); if (err < 0) goto parse_failed; } git_buf_free(&packfile); return 0; parse_failed: git_strmap_free(ref_cache->packfile); ref_cache->packfile = NULL; git_buf_free(&packfile); return -1; } struct dirent_list_data { git_repository *repo; size_t repo_path_len; unsigned int list_flags; int (*callback)(const char *, void *); void *callback_payload; }; static int _dirent_loose_listall(void *_data, git_buf *full_path) { struct dirent_list_data *data = (struct dirent_list_data *)_data; const char *file_path = full_path->ptr + data->repo_path_len; if (git_path_isdir(full_path->ptr) == true) return git_path_direach(full_path, _dirent_loose_listall, _data); /* do not add twice a reference that exists already in the packfile */ if ((data->list_flags & GIT_REF_PACKED) != 0 && git_strmap_exists(data->repo->references.packfile, file_path)) return 0; if (data->list_flags != GIT_REF_LISTALL) { if ((data->list_flags & loose_guess_rtype(full_path)) == 0) return 0; /* we are filtering out this reference */ } return data->callback(file_path, data->callback_payload); } static int _dirent_loose_load(void *data, git_buf *full_path) { git_repository *repository = (git_repository *)data; void *old_ref = NULL; struct packref *ref; const char *file_path; int err; if (git_path_isdir(full_path->ptr) == true) return git_path_direach(full_path, _dirent_loose_load, repository); file_path = full_path->ptr + strlen(repository->path_repository); if (loose_lookup_to_packfile(&ref, repository, file_path) < 0) return -1; git_strmap_insert2( repository->references.packfile, ref->name, ref, old_ref, err); if (err < 0) { git__free(ref); return -1; } git__free(old_ref); return 0; } /* * Load all the loose references from the repository * into the in-memory Packfile, and build a vector with * all the references so it can be written back to * disk. */ static int packed_loadloose(git_repository *repository) { git_buf refs_path = GIT_BUF_INIT; int result; /* the packfile must have been previously loaded! */ assert(repository->references.packfile); if (git_buf_joinpath(&refs_path, repository->path_repository, GIT_REFS_DIR) < 0) return -1; /* * Load all the loose files from disk into the Packfile table. * This will overwrite any old packed entries with their * updated loose versions */ result = git_path_direach(&refs_path, _dirent_loose_load, repository); git_buf_free(&refs_path); return result; } /* * Write a single reference into a packfile */ static int packed_write_ref(struct packref *ref, git_filebuf *file) { char oid[GIT_OID_HEXSZ + 1]; git_oid_fmt(oid, &ref->oid); oid[GIT_OID_HEXSZ] = 0; /* * For references that peel to an object in the repo, we must * write the resulting peel on a separate line, e.g. * * 6fa8a902cc1d18527e1355773c86721945475d37 refs/tags/libgit2-0.4 * ^2ec0cb7959b0bf965d54f95453f5b4b34e8d3100 * * This obviously only applies to tags. * The required peels have already been loaded into `ref->peel_target`. */ if (ref->flags & GIT_PACKREF_HAS_PEEL) { char peel[GIT_OID_HEXSZ + 1]; git_oid_fmt(peel, &ref->peel); peel[GIT_OID_HEXSZ] = 0; if (git_filebuf_printf(file, "%s %s\n^%s\n", oid, ref->name, peel) < 0) return -1; } else { if (git_filebuf_printf(file, "%s %s\n", oid, ref->name) < 0) return -1; } return 0; } /* * Find out what object this reference resolves to. * * For references that point to a 'big' tag (e.g. an * actual tag object on the repository), we need to * cache on the packfile the OID of the object to * which that 'big tag' is pointing to. */ static int packed_find_peel(git_repository *repo, struct packref *ref) { git_object *object; if (ref->flags & GIT_PACKREF_HAS_PEEL) return 0; /* * Only applies to tags, i.e. references * in the /refs/tags folder */ if (git__prefixcmp(ref->name, GIT_REFS_TAGS_DIR) != 0) return 0; /* * Find the tagged object in the repository */ if (git_object_lookup(&object, repo, &ref->oid, GIT_OBJ_ANY) < 0) return -1; /* * If the tagged object is a Tag object, we need to resolve it; * if the ref is actually a 'weak' ref, we don't need to resolve * anything. */ if (git_object_type(object) == GIT_OBJ_TAG) { git_tag *tag = (git_tag *)object; /* * Find the object pointed at by this tag */ git_oid_cpy(&ref->peel, git_tag_target_oid(tag)); ref->flags |= GIT_PACKREF_HAS_PEEL; /* * The reference has now cached the resolved OID, and is * marked at such. When written to the packfile, it'll be * accompanied by this resolved oid */ } git_object_free(object); return 0; } /* * Remove all loose references * * Once we have successfully written a packfile, * all the loose references that were packed must be * removed from disk. * * This is a dangerous method; make sure the packfile * is well-written, because we are destructing references * here otherwise. */ static int packed_remove_loose(git_repository *repo, git_vector *packing_list) { unsigned int i; git_buf full_path = GIT_BUF_INIT; int failed = 0; for (i = 0; i < packing_list->length; ++i) { struct packref *ref = git_vector_get(packing_list, i); if ((ref->flags & GIT_PACKREF_WAS_LOOSE) == 0) continue; if (git_buf_joinpath(&full_path, repo->path_repository, ref->name) < 0) return -1; /* critical; do not try to recover on oom */ if (git_path_exists(full_path.ptr) == true && p_unlink(full_path.ptr) < 0) { if (failed) continue; giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Failed to remove loose reference '%s' after packing: %s", full_path.ptr, strerror(errno)); failed = 1; } /* * if we fail to remove a single file, this is *not* good, * but we should keep going and remove as many as possible. * After we've removed as many files as possible, we return * the error code anyway. */ } git_buf_free(&full_path); return failed ? -1 : 0; } static int packed_sort(const void *a, const void *b) { const struct packref *ref_a = (const struct packref *)a; const struct packref *ref_b = (const struct packref *)b; return strcmp(ref_a->name, ref_b->name); } /* * Write all the contents in the in-memory packfile to disk. */ static int packed_write(git_repository *repo) { git_filebuf pack_file = GIT_FILEBUF_INIT; unsigned int i; git_buf pack_file_path = GIT_BUF_INIT; git_vector packing_list; unsigned int total_refs; assert(repo && repo->references.packfile); total_refs = (unsigned int)git_strmap_num_entries(repo->references.packfile); if (git_vector_init(&packing_list, total_refs, packed_sort) < 0) return -1; /* Load all the packfile into a vector */ { struct packref *reference; /* cannot fail: vector already has the right size */ git_strmap_foreach_value(repo->references.packfile, reference, { git_vector_insert(&packing_list, reference); }); } /* sort the vector so the entries appear sorted on the packfile */ git_vector_sort(&packing_list); /* Now we can open the file! */ if (git_buf_joinpath(&pack_file_path, repo->path_repository, GIT_PACKEDREFS_FILE) < 0) goto cleanup_memory; if (git_filebuf_open(&pack_file, pack_file_path.ptr, 0) < 0) goto cleanup_packfile; /* Packfiles have a header... apparently * This is in fact not required, but we might as well print it * just for kicks */ if (git_filebuf_printf(&pack_file, "%s\n", GIT_PACKEDREFS_HEADER) < 0) goto cleanup_packfile; for (i = 0; i < packing_list.length; ++i) { struct packref *ref = (struct packref *)git_vector_get(&packing_list, i); if (packed_find_peel(repo, ref) < 0) goto cleanup_packfile; if (packed_write_ref(ref, &pack_file) < 0) goto cleanup_packfile; } /* if we've written all the references properly, we can commit * the packfile to make the changes effective */ if (git_filebuf_commit(&pack_file, GIT_PACKEDREFS_FILE_MODE) < 0) goto cleanup_memory; /* when and only when the packfile has been properly written, * we can go ahead and remove the loose refs */ if (packed_remove_loose(repo, &packing_list) < 0) goto cleanup_memory; { struct stat st; if (p_stat(pack_file_path.ptr, &st) == 0) repo->references.packfile_time = st.st_mtime; } git_vector_free(&packing_list); git_buf_free(&pack_file_path); /* we're good now */ return 0; cleanup_packfile: git_filebuf_cleanup(&pack_file); cleanup_memory: git_vector_free(&packing_list); git_buf_free(&pack_file_path); return -1; } struct reference_available_t { const char *new_ref; const char *old_ref; int available; }; static int _reference_available_cb(const char *ref, void *data) { struct reference_available_t *d; assert(ref && data); d = (struct reference_available_t *)data; if (!d->old_ref || strcmp(d->old_ref, ref)) { size_t reflen = strlen(ref); size_t newlen = strlen(d->new_ref); size_t cmplen = reflen < newlen ? reflen : newlen; const char *lead = reflen < newlen ? d->new_ref : ref; if (!strncmp(d->new_ref, ref, cmplen) && lead[cmplen] == '/') { d->available = 0; return -1; } } return 0; } static int reference_path_available( git_repository *repo, const char *ref, const char* old_ref) { struct reference_available_t data; data.new_ref = ref; data.old_ref = old_ref; data.available = 1; if (git_reference_foreach(repo, GIT_REF_LISTALL, _reference_available_cb, (void *)&data) < 0) return -1; if (!data.available) { giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "The path to reference '%s' collides with an existing one", ref); return -1; } return 0; } static int reference_exists(int *exists, git_repository *repo, const char *ref_name) { git_buf ref_path = GIT_BUF_INIT; if (packed_load(repo) < 0) return -1; if (git_buf_joinpath(&ref_path, repo->path_repository, ref_name) < 0) return -1; if (git_path_isfile(ref_path.ptr) == true || git_strmap_exists(repo->references.packfile, ref_path.ptr)) { *exists = 1; } else { *exists = 0; } git_buf_free(&ref_path); return 0; } /* * Check if a reference could be written to disk, based on: * * - Whether a reference with the same name already exists, * and we are allowing or disallowing overwrites * * - Whether the name of the reference would collide with * an existing path */ static int reference_can_write( git_repository *repo, const char *refname, const char *previous_name, int force) { /* see if the reference shares a path with an existing reference; * if a path is shared, we cannot create the reference, even when forcing */ if (reference_path_available(repo, refname, previous_name) < 0) return -1; /* check if the reference actually exists, but only if we are not forcing * the rename. If we are forcing, it's OK to overwrite */ if (!force) { int exists; if (reference_exists(&exists, repo, refname) < 0) return -1; /* We cannot proceed if the reference already exists and we're not forcing * the rename; the existing one would be overwritten */ if (exists) { giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "A reference with that name (%s) already exists", refname); return GIT_EEXISTS; } } /* FIXME: if the reference exists and we are forcing, do we really need to * remove the reference first? * * Two cases: * * - the reference already exists and is loose: not a problem, the file * gets overwritten on disk * * - the reference already exists and is packed: we write a new one as * loose, which by all means renders the packed one useless */ return 0; } static int packed_lookup(git_reference *ref) { struct packref *pack_ref = NULL; git_strmap *packfile_refs; khiter_t pos; if (packed_load(ref->owner) < 0) return -1; /* maybe the packfile hasn't changed at all, so we don't * have to re-lookup the reference */ if ((ref->flags & GIT_REF_PACKED) && ref->mtime == ref->owner->references.packfile_time) return 0; if (ref->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) { git__free(ref->target.symbolic); ref->target.symbolic = NULL; } /* Look up on the packfile */ packfile_refs = ref->owner->references.packfile; pos = git_strmap_lookup_index(packfile_refs, ref->name); if (!git_strmap_valid_index(packfile_refs, pos)) { giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Reference '%s' not found", ref->name); return GIT_ENOTFOUND; } pack_ref = git_strmap_value_at(packfile_refs, pos); ref->flags = GIT_REF_OID | GIT_REF_PACKED; ref->mtime = ref->owner->references.packfile_time; git_oid_cpy(&ref->target.oid, &pack_ref->oid); return 0; } static int reference_lookup(git_reference *ref) { int result; result = loose_lookup(ref); if (result == 0) return 0; /* only try to lookup this reference on the packfile if it * wasn't found on the loose refs; not if there was a critical error */ if (result == GIT_ENOTFOUND) { giterr_clear(); result = packed_lookup(ref); if (result == 0) return 0; } /* unexpected error; free the reference */ git_reference_free(ref); return result; } /* * Delete a reference. * This is an internal method; the reference is removed * from disk or the packfile, but the pointer is not freed */ static int reference_delete(git_reference *ref) { int result; assert(ref); /* If the reference is packed, this is an expensive operation. * We need to reload the packfile, remove the reference from the * packing list, and repack */ if (ref->flags & GIT_REF_PACKED) { git_strmap *packfile_refs; struct packref *packref; khiter_t pos; /* load the existing packfile */ if (packed_load(ref->owner) < 0) return -1; packfile_refs = ref->owner->references.packfile; pos = git_strmap_lookup_index(packfile_refs, ref->name); if (!git_strmap_valid_index(packfile_refs, pos)) { giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Reference %s stopped existing in the packfile", ref->name); return -1; } packref = git_strmap_value_at(packfile_refs, pos); git_strmap_delete_at(packfile_refs, pos); git__free(packref); if (packed_write(ref->owner) < 0) return -1; /* If the reference is loose, we can just remove the reference * from the filesystem */ } else { git_reference *ref_in_pack; git_buf full_path = GIT_BUF_INIT; if (git_buf_joinpath(&full_path, ref->owner->path_repository, ref->name) < 0) return -1; result = p_unlink(full_path.ptr); git_buf_free(&full_path); /* done with path at this point */ if (result < 0) { giterr_set(GITERR_OS, "Failed to unlink '%s'", full_path.ptr); return -1; } /* When deleting a loose reference, we have to ensure that an older * packed version of it doesn't exist */ if (git_reference_lookup(&ref_in_pack, ref->owner, ref->name) == 0) { assert((ref_in_pack->flags & GIT_REF_PACKED) != 0); return git_reference_delete(ref_in_pack); } giterr_clear(); } return 0; } int git_reference_delete(git_reference *ref) { int result = reference_delete(ref); git_reference_free(ref); return result; } int git_reference_lookup(git_reference **ref_out, git_repository *repo, const char *name) { return git_reference_lookup_resolved(ref_out, repo, name, 0); } int git_reference_name_to_oid( git_oid *out, git_repository *repo, const char *name) { int error; git_reference *ref; if ((error = git_reference_lookup_resolved(&ref, repo, name, -1)) < 0) return error; git_oid_cpy(out, git_reference_oid(ref)); git_reference_free(ref); return 0; } int git_reference_lookup_resolved( git_reference **ref_out, git_repository *repo, const char *name, int max_nesting) { git_reference *scan; int result, nesting; assert(ref_out && repo && name); *ref_out = NULL; if (max_nesting > MAX_NESTING_LEVEL) max_nesting = MAX_NESTING_LEVEL; else if (max_nesting < 0) max_nesting = DEFAULT_NESTING_LEVEL; scan = git__calloc(1, sizeof(git_reference)); GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(scan); scan->name = git__calloc(GIT_REFNAME_MAX + 1, sizeof(char)); GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(scan->name); if ((result = normalize_name(scan->name, GIT_REFNAME_MAX, name, 0)) < 0) { git_reference_free(scan); return result; } scan->target.symbolic = git__strdup(scan->name); GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(scan->target.symbolic); scan->owner = repo; scan->flags = GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC; for (nesting = max_nesting; nesting >= 0 && (scan->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) != 0; nesting--) { if (nesting != max_nesting) strncpy(scan->name, scan->target.symbolic, GIT_REFNAME_MAX); scan->mtime = 0; if ((result = reference_lookup(scan)) < 0) return result; /* lookup git_reference_free on scan already */ } if ((scan->flags & GIT_REF_OID) == 0 && max_nesting != 0) { giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Cannot resolve reference (>%u levels deep)", max_nesting); git_reference_free(scan); return -1; } *ref_out = scan; return 0; } /** * Getters */ git_ref_t git_reference_type(git_reference *ref) { assert(ref); if (ref->flags & GIT_REF_OID) return GIT_REF_OID; if (ref->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) return GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC; return GIT_REF_INVALID; } int git_reference_is_packed(git_reference *ref) { assert(ref); return !!(ref->flags & GIT_REF_PACKED); } const char *git_reference_name(git_reference *ref) { assert(ref); return ref->name; } git_repository *git_reference_owner(git_reference *ref) { assert(ref); return ref->owner; } const git_oid *git_reference_oid(git_reference *ref) { assert(ref); if ((ref->flags & GIT_REF_OID) == 0) return NULL; return &ref->target.oid; } const char *git_reference_target(git_reference *ref) { assert(ref); if ((ref->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) == 0) return NULL; return ref->target.symbolic; } int git_reference_create_symbolic( git_reference **ref_out, git_repository *repo, const char *name, const char *target, int force) { char normalized[GIT_REFNAME_MAX]; git_reference *ref = NULL; if (normalize_name(normalized, sizeof(normalized), name, 0) < 0) return -1; if (reference_can_write(repo, normalized, NULL, force) < 0) return -1; if (reference_alloc(&ref, repo, normalized) < 0) return -1; ref->flags |= GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC; /* set the target; this will normalize the name automatically * and write the reference on disk */ if (git_reference_set_target(ref, target) < 0) { git_reference_free(ref); return -1; } if (ref_out == NULL) { git_reference_free(ref); } else { *ref_out = ref; } return 0; } int git_reference_create_oid( git_reference **ref_out, git_repository *repo, const char *name, const git_oid *id, int force) { git_reference *ref = NULL; char normalized[GIT_REFNAME_MAX]; if (normalize_name(normalized, sizeof(normalized), name, 1) < 0) return -1; if (reference_can_write(repo, normalized, NULL, force) < 0) return -1; if (reference_alloc(&ref, repo, name) < 0) return -1; ref->flags |= GIT_REF_OID; /* set the oid; this will write the reference on disk */ if (git_reference_set_oid(ref, id) < 0) { git_reference_free(ref); return -1; } if (ref_out == NULL) { git_reference_free(ref); } else { *ref_out = ref; } return 0; } /* * Change the OID target of a reference. * * For both loose and packed references, just change * the oid in memory and (over)write the file in disk. * * We do not repack packed references because of performance * reasons. */ int git_reference_set_oid(git_reference *ref, const git_oid *id) { git_odb *odb = NULL; if ((ref->flags & GIT_REF_OID) == 0) { giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Cannot set OID on symbolic reference"); return -1; } assert(ref->owner); if (git_repository_odb__weakptr(&odb, ref->owner) < 0) return -1; /* Don't let the user create references to OIDs that * don't exist in the ODB */ if (!git_odb_exists(odb, id)) { giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Target OID for the reference doesn't exist on the repository"); return -1; } /* Update the OID value on `ref` */ git_oid_cpy(&ref->target.oid, id); /* Write back to disk */ return loose_write(ref); } /* * Change the target of a symbolic reference. * * This is easy because symrefs cannot be inside * a pack. We just change the target in memory * and overwrite the file on disk. */ int git_reference_set_target(git_reference *ref, const char *target) { char normalized[GIT_REFNAME_MAX]; if ((ref->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) == 0) { giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Cannot set symbolic target on a direct reference"); return -1; } if (normalize_name(normalized, sizeof(normalized), target, 0)) return -1; git__free(ref->target.symbolic); ref->target.symbolic = git__strdup(normalized); GITERR_CHECK_ALLOC(ref->target.symbolic); return loose_write(ref); } int git_reference_rename(git_reference *ref, const char *new_name, int force) { int result; git_buf aux_path = GIT_BUF_INIT; char normalized[GIT_REFNAME_MAX]; const char *head_target = NULL; git_reference *head = NULL; if (normalize_name(normalized, sizeof(normalized), new_name, ref->flags & GIT_REF_OID) < 0) return -1; if (reference_can_write(ref->owner, normalized, ref->name, force) < 0) return -1; /* Initialize path now so we won't get an allocation failure once * we actually start removing things. */ if (git_buf_joinpath(&aux_path, ref->owner->path_repository, new_name) < 0) return -1; /* * Now delete the old ref and remove an possibly existing directory * named `new_name`. Note that using the internal `reference_delete` * method deletes the ref from disk but doesn't free the pointer, so * we can still access the ref's attributes for creating the new one */ if (reference_delete(ref) < 0) goto cleanup; /* * Finally we can create the new reference. */ if (ref->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) { result = git_reference_create_symbolic( NULL, ref->owner, new_name, ref->target.symbolic, force); } else { result = git_reference_create_oid( NULL, ref->owner, new_name, &ref->target.oid, force); } if (result < 0) goto rollback; /* * Check if we have to update HEAD. */ if (git_reference_lookup(&head, ref->owner, GIT_HEAD_FILE) < 0) { giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Failed to update HEAD after renaming reference"); goto cleanup; } head_target = git_reference_target(head); if (head_target && !strcmp(head_target, ref->name)) { if (git_reference_create_symbolic(&head, ref->owner, "HEAD", new_name, 1) < 0) { giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "Failed to update HEAD after renaming reference"); goto cleanup; } } /* * Rename the reflog file. */ if (git_buf_join_n(&aux_path, '/', 3, ref->owner->path_repository, GIT_REFLOG_DIR, ref->name) < 0) goto cleanup; if (git_path_exists(aux_path.ptr) == true) { if (git_reflog_rename(ref, new_name) < 0) goto cleanup; } else { giterr_clear(); } /* * Change the name of the reference given by the user. */ git__free(ref->name); ref->name = git__strdup(new_name); /* The reference is no longer packed */ ref->flags &= ~GIT_REF_PACKED; git_reference_free(head); git_buf_free(&aux_path); return 0; cleanup: git_reference_free(head); git_buf_free(&aux_path); return -1; rollback: /* * Try to create the old reference again, ignore failures */ if (ref->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) git_reference_create_symbolic( NULL, ref->owner, ref->name, ref->target.symbolic, 0); else git_reference_create_oid( NULL, ref->owner, ref->name, &ref->target.oid, 0); /* The reference is no longer packed */ ref->flags &= ~GIT_REF_PACKED; git_buf_free(&aux_path); return -1; } int git_reference_resolve(git_reference **ref_out, git_reference *ref) { if (ref->flags & GIT_REF_OID) return git_reference_lookup(ref_out, ref->owner, ref->name); else return git_reference_lookup_resolved(ref_out, ref->owner, ref->target.symbolic, -1); } int git_reference_packall(git_repository *repo) { if (packed_load(repo) < 0 || /* load the existing packfile */ packed_loadloose(repo) < 0 || /* add all the loose refs */ packed_write(repo) < 0) /* write back to disk */ return -1; return 0; } int git_reference_foreach( git_repository *repo, unsigned int list_flags, int (*callback)(const char *, void *), void *payload) { int result; struct dirent_list_data data; git_buf refs_path = GIT_BUF_INIT; /* list all the packed references first */ if (list_flags & GIT_REF_PACKED) { const char *ref_name; void *ref; GIT_UNUSED(ref); if (packed_load(repo) < 0) return -1; git_strmap_foreach(repo->references.packfile, ref_name, ref, { if (callback(ref_name, payload) < 0) return 0; }); } /* now list the loose references, trying not to * duplicate the ref names already in the packed-refs file */ data.repo_path_len = strlen(repo->path_repository); data.list_flags = list_flags; data.repo = repo; data.callback = callback; data.callback_payload = payload; if (git_buf_joinpath(&refs_path, repo->path_repository, GIT_REFS_DIR) < 0) return -1; result = git_path_direach(&refs_path, _dirent_loose_listall, &data); git_buf_free(&refs_path); return result; } static int cb__reflist_add(const char *ref, void *data) { return git_vector_insert((git_vector *)data, git__strdup(ref)); } int git_reference_list( git_strarray *array, git_repository *repo, unsigned int list_flags) { git_vector ref_list; assert(array && repo); array->strings = NULL; array->count = 0; if (git_vector_init(&ref_list, 8, NULL) < 0) return -1; if (git_reference_foreach( repo, list_flags, &cb__reflist_add, (void *)&ref_list) < 0) { git_vector_free(&ref_list); return -1; } array->strings = (char **)ref_list.contents; array->count = ref_list.length; return 0; } int git_reference_reload(git_reference *ref) { return reference_lookup(ref); } void git_repository__refcache_free(git_refcache *refs) { assert(refs); if (refs->packfile) { struct packref *reference; git_strmap_foreach_value(refs->packfile, reference, { git__free(reference); }); git_strmap_free(refs->packfile); } } static int is_valid_ref_char(char ch) { if ((unsigned) ch <= ' ') return 0; switch (ch) { case '~': case '^': case ':': case '\\': case '?': case '[': case '*': return 0; default: return 1; } } static int normalize_name( char *buffer_out, size_t out_size, const char *name, int is_oid_ref) { const char *name_end, *buffer_out_start; const char *current; int contains_a_slash = 0; assert(name && buffer_out); buffer_out_start = buffer_out; current = name; name_end = name + strlen(name); /* Terminating null byte */ out_size--; /* A refname can not be empty */ if (name_end == name) goto invalid_name; /* A refname can not end with a dot or a slash */ if (*(name_end - 1) == '.' || *(name_end - 1) == '/') goto invalid_name; while (current < name_end && out_size) { if (!is_valid_ref_char(*current)) goto invalid_name; if (buffer_out > buffer_out_start) { char prev = *(buffer_out - 1); /* A refname can not start with a dot nor contain a double dot */ if (*current == '.' && ((prev == '.') || (prev == '/'))) goto invalid_name; /* '@{' is forbidden within a refname */ if (*current == '{' && prev == '@') goto invalid_name; /* Prevent multiple slashes from being added to the output */ if (*current == '/' && prev == '/') { current++; continue; } } if (*current == '/') contains_a_slash = 1; *buffer_out++ = *current++; out_size--; } if (!out_size) goto invalid_name; /* Object id refname have to contain at least one slash, except * for HEAD in a detached state or MERGE_HEAD if we're in the * middle of a merge */ if (is_oid_ref && !contains_a_slash && strcmp(name, GIT_HEAD_FILE) != 0 && strcmp(name, GIT_MERGE_HEAD_FILE) != 0 && strcmp(name, GIT_FETCH_HEAD_FILE) != 0) goto invalid_name; /* A refname can not end with ".lock" */ if (!git__suffixcmp(name, GIT_FILELOCK_EXTENSION)) goto invalid_name; *buffer_out = '\0'; /* * For object id references, name has to start with refs/. Again, * we need to allow HEAD to be in a detached state. */ if (is_oid_ref && !(git__prefixcmp(buffer_out_start, GIT_REFS_DIR) || strcmp(buffer_out_start, GIT_HEAD_FILE))) goto invalid_name; return 0; invalid_name: giterr_set(GITERR_REFERENCE, "The given reference name is not valid"); return -1; } int git_reference__normalize_name( char *buffer_out, size_t out_size, const char *name) { return normalize_name(buffer_out, out_size, name, 0); } int git_reference__normalize_name_oid( char *buffer_out, size_t out_size, const char *name) { return normalize_name(buffer_out, out_size, name, 1); } #define GIT_REF_TYPEMASK (GIT_REF_OID | GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) int git_reference_cmp(git_reference *ref1, git_reference *ref2) { assert(ref1 && ref2); /* let's put symbolic refs before OIDs */ if ((ref1->flags & GIT_REF_TYPEMASK) != (ref2->flags & GIT_REF_TYPEMASK)) return (ref1->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) ? -1 : 1; if (ref1->flags & GIT_REF_SYMBOLIC) return strcmp(ref1->target.symbolic, ref2->target.symbolic); return git_oid_cmp(&ref1->target.oid, &ref2->target.oid); }