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The built-in bundle transport and the transport helper interface do not work when transport_fetch_refs() is called immediately after transport creation. This will be needed in a subsequent patch, so fix this. Evidence: fetch_refs_from_bundle() relies on data->header being initialized in get_refs_from_bundle(), and fetch() in transport-helper.c relies on either data->fetch or data->import being set by get_helper(), but neither transport_helper_init() nor fetch() calls get_helper(). Up until the introduction of the partial clone feature, this has not been a problem, because transport_fetch_refs() is always called after transport_get_remote_refs(). With the introduction of the partial clone feature, which involves calling transport_fetch_refs() (to fetch objects by their OIDs) without transport_get_remote_refs(), this is still not a problem, but only coincidentally - we do not support partially cloning a bundle, and as for cloning using a transport-helper-using protocol, it so happens that before transport_fetch_refs() is called, fetch_refs() in fetch-object.c calls transport_set_option(), which means that the aforementioned get_helper() is invoked through set_helper_option() in transport-helper.c. This could be fixed by fixing the transports themselves, but it doesn't seem like a good idea to me to open up previously untested code paths; also, there may be transport helpers in the wild that assume that "list" is always called before "fetch". Instead, fix this by having transport_fetch_refs() call transport_get_remote_refs() to ensure that the latter is always called at least once, unless the transport explicitly states that it supports fetching without listing refs. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
77 lines
2.7 KiB
C
77 lines
2.7 KiB
C
#ifndef TRANSPORT_INTERNAL_H
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#define TRANSPORT_INTERNAL_H
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struct ref;
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struct transport;
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struct argv_array;
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struct transport_vtable {
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/**
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* This transport supports the fetch() function being called
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* without get_refs_list() first being called.
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*/
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unsigned fetch_without_list : 1;
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/**
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* Returns 0 if successful, positive if the option is not
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* recognized or is inapplicable, and negative if the option
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* is applicable but the value is invalid.
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**/
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int (*set_option)(struct transport *connection, const char *name,
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const char *value);
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/**
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* Returns a list of the remote side's refs. In order to allow
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* the transport to try to share connections, for_push is a
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* hint as to whether the ultimate operation is a push or a fetch.
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*
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* If communicating using protocol v2 a list of prefixes can be
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* provided to be sent to the server to enable it to limit the ref
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* advertisement. Since ref filtering is done on the server's end, and
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* only when using protocol v2, this list will be ignored when not
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* using protocol v2 meaning this function can return refs which don't
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* match the provided ref_prefixes.
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*
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* If the transport is able to determine the remote hash for
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* the ref without a huge amount of effort, it should store it
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* in the ref's old_sha1 field; otherwise it should be all 0.
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**/
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struct ref *(*get_refs_list)(struct transport *transport, int for_push,
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const struct argv_array *ref_prefixes);
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/**
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* Fetch the objects for the given refs. Note that this gets
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* an array, and should ignore the list structure.
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*
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* If the transport did not get hashes for refs in
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* get_refs_list(), it should set the old_sha1 fields in the
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* provided refs now.
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**/
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int (*fetch)(struct transport *transport, int refs_nr, struct ref **refs);
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/**
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* Push the objects and refs. Send the necessary objects, and
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* then, for any refs where peer_ref is set and
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* peer_ref->new_oid is different from old_oid, tell the
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* remote side to update each ref in the list from old_oid to
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* peer_ref->new_oid.
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*
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* Where possible, set the status for each ref appropriately.
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*
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* The transport must modify new_sha1 in the ref to the new
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* value if the remote accepted the change. Note that this
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* could be a different value from peer_ref->new_oid if the
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* process involved generating new commits.
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**/
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int (*push_refs)(struct transport *transport, struct ref *refs, int flags);
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int (*connect)(struct transport *connection, const char *name,
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const char *executable, int fd[2]);
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/** get_refs_list(), fetch(), and push_refs() can keep
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* resources (such as a connection) reserved for further
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* use. disconnect() releases these resources.
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**/
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int (*disconnect)(struct transport *connection);
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};
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#endif
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