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The final commit should also be split up, but I want to wait until we have consensus that the bottom commits look good. version 26 Nov 2020: * split public API header into multiple headers * minor adaptions in response to review feedback * filter out code for standalone compile * get rid of test framework Han-Wen Nienhuys (15): move sleep_millisec to git-compat-util.h init-db: set the_repository->hash_algo early on reftable: add LICENSE reftable: add error related functionality reftable: utility functions reftable: add blocksource, an abstraction for random access reads reftable: (de)serialization for the polymorphic record type. reftable: reading/writing blocks reftable: a generic binary tree implementation reftable: write reftable files reftable: read reftable files reftable: reftable file level tests reftable: rest of library Reftable support for git-core Add "test-tool dump-reftable" command. SZEDER Gábor (1): git-prompt: prepare for reftable refs backend .../technical/repository-version.txt | 7 + Makefile | 46 +- builtin/clone.c | 5 +- builtin/init-db.c | 56 +- builtin/worktree.c | 27 +- cache.h | 9 +- config.mak.uname | 2 +- contrib/buildsystems/Generators/Vcxproj.pm | 11 +- contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh | 7 +- git-compat-util.h | 2 + refs.c | 27 +- refs.h | 3 + refs/refs-internal.h | 1 + refs/reftable-backend.c | 1418 +++++++++++++++++ reftable/.gitattributes | 1 + reftable/LICENSE | 31 + reftable/VERSION | 1 + reftable/basics.c | 144 ++ reftable/basics.h | 56 + reftable/basics_test.c | 56 + reftable/block.c | 440 +++++ reftable/block.h | 129 ++ reftable/block_test.c | 119 ++ reftable/blocksource.c | 148 ++ reftable/blocksource.h | 22 + reftable/compat.h | 48 + reftable/constants.h | 21 + reftable/dump.c | 219 +++ reftable/error.c | 39 + reftable/iter.c | 242 +++ reftable/iter.h | 75 + reftable/merged.c | 366 +++++ reftable/merged.h | 35 + reftable/merged_test.c | 333 ++++ reftable/pq.c | 115 ++ reftable/pq.h | 32 + reftable/publicbasics.c | 58 + reftable/reader.c | 733 +++++++++ reftable/reader.h | 75 + reftable/record.c | 1116 +++++++++++++ reftable/record.h | 139 ++ reftable/record_test.c | 404 +++++ reftable/refname.c | 209 +++ reftable/refname.h | 29 + reftable/refname_test.c | 100 ++ reftable/reftable-blocksource.h | 50 + reftable/reftable-error.h | 62 + reftable/reftable-generic.h | 49 + reftable/reftable-iterator.h | 37 + reftable/reftable-malloc.h | 20 + reftable/reftable-merged.h | 68 + reftable/reftable-reader.h | 89 ++ reftable/reftable-record.h | 73 + reftable/reftable-stack.h | 116 ++ reftable/reftable-tests.h | 22 + reftable/reftable-writer.h | 149 ++ reftable/reftable.c | 98 ++ reftable/reftable_test.c | 577 +++++++ reftable/stack.c | 1247 +++++++++++++++ reftable/stack.h | 41 + reftable/stack_test.c | 781 +++++++++ reftable/system.h | 32 + reftable/test_framework.c | 23 + reftable/test_framework.h | 48 + reftable/tree.c | 63 + reftable/tree.h | 34 + reftable/tree_test.c | 61 + reftable/writer.c | 676 ++++++++ reftable/writer.h | 50 + reftable/zlib-compat.c | 92 ++ repository.c | 2 + repository.h | 3 + setup.c | 9 +- t/helper/test-reftable.c | 20 + t/helper/test-tool.c | 4 +- t/helper/test-tool.h | 2 + t/t0031-reftable.sh | 199 +++ t/t0032-reftable-unittest.sh | 14 + t/t1409-avoid-packing-refs.sh | 6 + t/t1450-fsck.sh | 6 + t/t3210-pack-refs.sh | 6 + t/test-lib.sh | 5 + 82 files changed, 11951 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) create mode 100644 refs/reftable-backend.c create mode 100644 reftable/.gitattributes create mode 100644 reftable/LICENSE create mode 100644 reftable/VERSION create mode 100644 reftable/basics.c create mode 100644 reftable/basics.h create mode 100644 reftable/basics_test.c create mode 100644 reftable/block.c create mode 100644 reftable/block.h create mode 100644 reftable/block_test.c create mode 100644 reftable/blocksource.c create mode 100644 reftable/blocksource.h create mode 100644 reftable/compat.h create mode 100644 reftable/constants.h create mode 100644 reftable/dump.c create mode 100644 reftable/error.c create mode 100644 reftable/iter.c create mode 100644 reftable/iter.h create mode 100644 reftable/merged.c create mode 100644 reftable/merged.h create mode 100644 reftable/merged_test.c create mode 100644 reftable/pq.c create mode 100644 reftable/pq.h create mode 100644 reftable/publicbasics.c create mode 100644 reftable/reader.c create mode 100644 reftable/reader.h create mode 100644 reftable/record.c create mode 100644 reftable/record.h create mode 100644 reftable/record_test.c create mode 100644 reftable/refname.c create mode 100644 reftable/refname.h create mode 100644 reftable/refname_test.c create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-blocksource.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-error.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-generic.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-iterator.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-malloc.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-merged.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-reader.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-record.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-stack.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-tests.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable-writer.h create mode 100644 reftable/reftable.c create mode 100644 reftable/reftable_test.c create mode 100644 reftable/stack.c create mode 100644 reftable/stack.h create mode 100644 reftable/stack_test.c create mode 100644 reftable/system.h create mode 100644 reftable/test_framework.c create mode 100644 reftable/test_framework.h create mode 100644 reftable/tree.c create mode 100644 reftable/tree.h create mode 100644 reftable/tree_test.c create mode 100644 reftable/writer.c create mode 100644 reftable/writer.h create mode 100644 reftable/zlib-compat.c create mode 100644 t/helper/test-reftable.c create mode 100755 t/t0031-reftable.sh create mode 100755 t/t0032-reftable-unittest.sh base-commit: faefdd61ec7c7f6f3c8c9907891465ac9a2a1475 Published-As: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/releases/tag/pr-git-847%2Fhanwen%2Flibreftable-v3 Fetch-It-Via: git fetch https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git pr-git-847/hanwen/libreftable-v3 Pull-Request: https://github.com/git/git/pull/847 Range-diff vs v2: -: ---------- > 1: 030998a732 move sleep_millisec to git-compat-util.h -: ---------- > 2: cf667653df init-db: set the_repository->hash_algo early on 1: 6228103b4a = 3: 91c3ac2449 reftable: add LICENSE 2: 5d1b946ab5 ! 4: 2aa30f536f reftable: define the public API @@ Metadata Author: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Commit message ## - reftable: define the public API + reftable: add error related functionality + + The reftable/ directory is structured as a library, so it cannot + crash on misuse. Instead, it returns an error codes. + + In addition, the error code can be used to signal conditions from lower levels + of the library to be handled by higher levels of the library. For example, a + transaction might legitimately write an empty reftable file, but in that case, + we'd want to shortcut the transaction overhead. Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys - ## reftable/reftable.h (new) ## + ## reftable/error.c (new) ## @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC @@ reftable/reftable.h (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#ifndef REFTABLE_H -+#define REFTABLE_H -+ -+#include -+#include -+ -+void reftable_set_alloc(void *(*malloc)(size_t), -+ void *(*realloc)(void *, size_t), void (*free)(void *)); -+ -+/**************************************************************** -+ Basic data types -+ -+ Reftables store the state of each ref in struct reftable_ref_record, and they -+ store a sequence of reflog updates in struct reftable_log_record. -+ ****************************************************************/ -+ -+/* reftable_ref_record holds a ref database entry target_value */ -+struct reftable_ref_record { -+ char *refname; /* Name of the ref, malloced. */ -+ uint64_t update_index; /* Logical timestamp at which this value is -+ written */ -+ uint8_t *value; /* SHA1, or NULL. malloced. */ -+ uint8_t *target_value; /* peeled annotated tag, or NULL. malloced. */ -+ char *target; /* symref, or NULL. malloced. */ -+}; -+ -+/* returns whether 'ref' represents a deletion */ -+int reftable_ref_record_is_deletion(const struct reftable_ref_record *ref); -+ -+/* prints a reftable_ref_record onto stdout */ -+void reftable_ref_record_print(struct reftable_ref_record *ref, -+ uint32_t hash_id); -+ -+/* frees and nulls all pointer values. */ -+void reftable_ref_record_clear(struct reftable_ref_record *ref); -+ -+/* returns whether two reftable_ref_records are the same */ -+int reftable_ref_record_equal(struct reftable_ref_record *a, -+ struct reftable_ref_record *b, int hash_size); -+ -+/* reftable_log_record holds a reflog entry */ -+struct reftable_log_record { -+ char *refname; -+ uint64_t update_index; /* logical timestamp of a transactional update. -+ */ -+ uint8_t *new_hash; -+ uint8_t *old_hash; -+ char *name; -+ char *email; -+ uint64_t time; -+ int16_t tz_offset; -+ char *message; -+}; -+ -+/* returns whether 'ref' represents the deletion of a log record. */ -+int reftable_log_record_is_deletion(const struct reftable_log_record *log); -+ -+/* frees and nulls all pointer values. */ -+void reftable_log_record_clear(struct reftable_log_record *log); -+ -+/* returns whether two records are equal. */ -+int reftable_log_record_equal(struct reftable_log_record *a, -+ struct reftable_log_record *b, int hash_size); -+ -+/* dumps a reftable_log_record on stdout, for debugging/testing. */ -+void reftable_log_record_print(struct reftable_log_record *log, -+ uint32_t hash_id); ++#include "reftable-error.h" ++ ++#include ++ ++const char *reftable_error_str(int err) ++{ ++ static char buf[250]; ++ switch (err) { ++ case REFTABLE_IO_ERROR: ++ return "I/O error"; ++ case REFTABLE_FORMAT_ERROR: ++ return "corrupt reftable file"; ++ case REFTABLE_NOT_EXIST_ERROR: ++ return "file does not exist"; ++ case REFTABLE_LOCK_ERROR: ++ return "data is outdated"; ++ case REFTABLE_API_ERROR: ++ return "misuse of the reftable API"; ++ case REFTABLE_ZLIB_ERROR: ++ return "zlib failure"; ++ case REFTABLE_NAME_CONFLICT: ++ return "file/directory conflict"; ++ case REFTABLE_REFNAME_ERROR: ++ return "invalid refname"; ++ case -1: ++ return "general error"; ++ default: ++ snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "unknown error code %d", err); ++ return buf; ++ } ++} + + ## reftable/reftable-error.h (new) ## +@@ ++/* ++Copyright 2020 Google LLC + -+/**************************************************************** -+ Error handling ++Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style ++license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at ++https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd ++*/ + -+ Error are signaled with negative integer return values. 0 means success. -+ ****************************************************************/ ++#ifndef REFTABLE_ERROR_H ++#define REFTABLE_ERROR_H + -+/* different types of errors */ ++/* ++ Errors in reftable calls are signaled with negative integer return values. 0 ++ means success. ++*/ +enum reftable_error { + /* Unexpected file system behavior */ + REFTABLE_IO_ERROR = -2, @@ reftable/reftable.h (new) + - on writing a log record with multiline message with + exact_log_message unset + - on reading a reftable_ref_record from log iterator, or vice versa. ++ ++ When a call misuses the API, the internal state of the library is kept ++ unchanged. + */ + REFTABLE_API_ERROR = -6, + @@ reftable/reftable.h (new) + * deallocated. */ +const char *reftable_error_str(int err); + -+/* -+ * Convert the numeric error code to an equivalent errno code. -+ */ -+int reftable_error_to_errno(int err); -+ -+/**************************************************************** -+ Writing -+ -+ Writing single reftables -+ ****************************************************************/ -+ -+/* reftable_write_options sets options for writing a single reftable. */ -+struct reftable_write_options { -+ /* boolean: do not pad out blocks to block size. */ -+ int unpadded; -+ -+ /* the blocksize. Should be less than 2^24. */ -+ uint32_t block_size; -+ -+ /* boolean: do not generate a SHA1 => ref index. */ -+ int skip_index_objects; -+ -+ /* how often to write complete keys in each block. */ -+ int restart_interval; -+ -+ /* 4-byte identifier ("sha1", "s256") of the hash. -+ * Defaults to SHA1 if unset -+ */ -+ uint32_t hash_id; -+ -+ /* boolean: do not check ref names for validity or dir/file conflicts. -+ */ -+ int skip_name_check; -+ -+ /* boolean: copy log messages exactly. If unset, check that the message -+ * is a single line, and add '\n' if missing. -+ */ -+ int exact_log_message; -+}; -+ -+/* reftable_block_stats holds statistics for a single block type */ -+struct reftable_block_stats { -+ /* total number of entries written */ -+ int entries; -+ /* total number of key restarts */ -+ int restarts; -+ /* total number of blocks */ -+ int blocks; -+ /* total number of index blocks */ -+ int index_blocks; -+ /* depth of the index */ -+ int max_index_level; -+ -+ /* offset of the first block for this type */ -+ uint64_t offset; -+ /* offset of the top level index block for this type, or 0 if not -+ * present */ -+ uint64_t index_offset; -+}; -+ -+/* stats holds overall statistics for a single reftable */ -+struct reftable_stats { -+ /* total number of blocks written. */ -+ int blocks; -+ /* stats for ref data */ -+ struct reftable_block_stats ref_stats; -+ /* stats for the SHA1 to ref map. */ -+ struct reftable_block_stats obj_stats; -+ /* stats for index blocks */ -+ struct reftable_block_stats idx_stats; -+ /* stats for log blocks */ -+ struct reftable_block_stats log_stats; -+ -+ /* disambiguation length of shortened object IDs. */ -+ int object_id_len; -+}; -+ -+/* reftable_new_writer creates a new writer */ -+struct reftable_writer * -+reftable_new_writer(int (*writer_func)(void *, const void *, size_t), -+ void *writer_arg, struct reftable_write_options *opts); -+ -+/* write to a file descriptor. fdp should be an int* pointing to the fd. */ -+int reftable_fd_write(void *fdp, const void *data, size_t size); -+ -+/* Set the range of update indices for the records we will add. When -+ writing a table into a stack, the min should be at least -+ reftable_stack_next_update_index(), or REFTABLE_API_ERROR is returned. -+ -+ For transactional updates, typically min==max. When converting an existing -+ ref database into a single reftable, this would be a range of update-index -+ timestamps. -+ */ -+void reftable_writer_set_limits(struct reftable_writer *w, uint64_t min, -+ uint64_t max); -+ -+/* adds a reftable_ref_record. Must be called in ascending -+ order. The update_index must be within the limits set by -+ reftable_writer_set_limits(), or REFTABLE_API_ERROR is returned. -+ -+ It is an error to write a ref record after a log record. -+ */ -+int reftable_writer_add_ref(struct reftable_writer *w, -+ struct reftable_ref_record *ref); -+ -+/* Convenience function to add multiple refs. Will sort the refs by -+ name before adding. */ -+int reftable_writer_add_refs(struct reftable_writer *w, -+ struct reftable_ref_record *refs, int n); -+ -+/* adds a reftable_log_record. Must be called in ascending order (with more -+ recent log entries first.) -+ */ -+int reftable_writer_add_log(struct reftable_writer *w, -+ struct reftable_log_record *log); -+ -+/* Convenience function to add multiple logs. Will sort the records by -+ key before adding. */ -+int reftable_writer_add_logs(struct reftable_writer *w, -+ struct reftable_log_record *logs, int n); -+ -+/* reftable_writer_close finalizes the reftable. The writer is retained so -+ * statistics can be inspected. */ -+int reftable_writer_close(struct reftable_writer *w); -+ -+/* writer_stats returns the statistics on the reftable being written. -+ -+ This struct becomes invalid when the writer is freed. -+ */ -+const struct reftable_stats *writer_stats(struct reftable_writer *w); -+ -+/* reftable_writer_free deallocates memory for the writer */ -+void reftable_writer_free(struct reftable_writer *w); -+ -+/**************************************************************** -+ * ITERATING -+ ****************************************************************/ -+ -+/* iterator is the generic interface for walking over data stored in a -+ reftable. It is generally passed around by value. -+*/ -+struct reftable_iterator { -+ struct reftable_iterator_vtable *ops; -+ void *iter_arg; -+}; -+ -+/* reads the next reftable_ref_record. Returns < 0 for error, 0 for OK and > 0: -+ end of iteration. -+*/ -+int reftable_iterator_next_ref(struct reftable_iterator *it, -+ struct reftable_ref_record *ref); -+ -+/* reads the next reftable_log_record. Returns < 0 for error, 0 for OK and > 0: -+ end of iteration. -+*/ -+int reftable_iterator_next_log(struct reftable_iterator *it, -+ struct reftable_log_record *log); -+ -+/* releases resources associated with an iterator. */ -+void reftable_iterator_destroy(struct reftable_iterator *it); -+ -+/**************************************************************** -+ Reading single tables -+ -+ The follow routines are for reading single files. For an application-level -+ interface, skip ahead to struct reftable_merged_table and struct -+ reftable_stack. -+ ****************************************************************/ -+ -+/* block_source is a generic wrapper for a seekable readable file. -+ It is generally passed around by value. -+ */ -+struct reftable_block_source { -+ struct reftable_block_source_vtable *ops; -+ void *arg; -+}; -+ -+/* a contiguous segment of bytes. It keeps track of its generating block_source -+ so it can return itself into the pool. -+*/ -+struct reftable_block { -+ uint8_t *data; -+ int len; -+ struct reftable_block_source source; -+}; -+ -+/* block_source_vtable are the operations that make up block_source */ -+struct reftable_block_source_vtable { -+ /* returns the size of a block source */ -+ uint64_t (*size)(void *source); -+ -+ /* reads a segment from the block source. It is an error to read -+ beyond the end of the block */ -+ int (*read_block)(void *source, struct reftable_block *dest, -+ uint64_t off, uint32_t size); -+ /* mark the block as read; may return the data back to malloc */ -+ void (*return_block)(void *source, struct reftable_block *blockp); -+ -+ /* release all resources associated with the block source */ -+ void (*close)(void *source); -+}; -+ -+/* opens a file on the file system as a block_source */ -+int reftable_block_source_from_file(struct reftable_block_source *block_src, -+ const char *name); -+ -+/* The reader struct is a handle to an open reftable file. */ -+struct reftable_reader; -+ -+/* reftable_new_reader opens a reftable for reading. If successful, returns 0 -+ * code and sets pp. The name is used for creating a stack. Typically, it is the -+ * basename of the file. The block source `src` is owned by the reader, and is -+ * closed on calling reftable_reader_destroy(). -+ */ -+int reftable_new_reader(struct reftable_reader **pp, -+ struct reftable_block_source *src, const char *name); -+ -+/* reftable_reader_seek_ref returns an iterator where 'name' would be inserted -+ in the table. To seek to the start of the table, use name = "". -+ -+ example: -+ -+ struct reftable_reader *r = NULL; -+ int err = reftable_new_reader(&r, &src, "filename"); -+ if (err < 0) { ... } -+ struct reftable_iterator it = {0}; -+ err = reftable_reader_seek_ref(r, &it, "refs/heads/master"); -+ if (err < 0) { ... } -+ struct reftable_ref_record ref = {0}; -+ while (1) { -+ err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref); -+ if (err > 0) { -+ break; -+ } -+ if (err < 0) { -+ ..error handling.. -+ } -+ ..found.. -+ } -+ reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); -+ */ -+int reftable_reader_seek_ref(struct reftable_reader *r, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name); -+ -+/* returns the hash ID used in this table. */ -+uint32_t reftable_reader_hash_id(struct reftable_reader *r); -+ -+/* seek to logs for the given name, older than update_index. To seek to the -+ start of the table, use name = "". -+ */ -+int reftable_reader_seek_log_at(struct reftable_reader *r, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name, -+ uint64_t update_index); -+ -+/* seek to newest log entry for given name. */ -+int reftable_reader_seek_log(struct reftable_reader *r, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name); -+ -+/* closes and deallocates a reader. */ -+void reftable_reader_free(struct reftable_reader *); -+ -+/* return an iterator for the refs pointing to `oid`. */ -+int reftable_reader_refs_for(struct reftable_reader *r, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, uint8_t *oid); -+ -+/* return the max_update_index for a table */ -+uint64_t reftable_reader_max_update_index(struct reftable_reader *r); -+ -+/* return the min_update_index for a table */ -+uint64_t reftable_reader_min_update_index(struct reftable_reader *r); -+ -+/**************************************************************** -+ Merged tables -+ -+ A ref database kept in a sequence of table files. The merged_table presents a -+ unified view to reading (seeking, iterating) a sequence of immutable tables. -+ ****************************************************************/ -+ -+/* A merged table is implements seeking/iterating over a stack of tables. */ -+struct reftable_merged_table; -+ -+/* A generic reftable; see below. */ -+struct reftable_table; -+ -+/* reftable_new_merged_table creates a new merged table. It takes ownership of -+ the stack array. -+*/ -+int reftable_new_merged_table(struct reftable_merged_table **dest, -+ struct reftable_table *stack, int n, -+ uint32_t hash_id); -+ -+/* returns an iterator positioned just before 'name' */ -+int reftable_merged_table_seek_ref(struct reftable_merged_table *mt, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, -+ const char *name); -+ -+/* returns an iterator for log entry, at given update_index */ -+int reftable_merged_table_seek_log_at(struct reftable_merged_table *mt, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, -+ const char *name, uint64_t update_index); -+ -+/* like reftable_merged_table_seek_log_at but look for the newest entry. */ -+int reftable_merged_table_seek_log(struct reftable_merged_table *mt, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, -+ const char *name); -+ -+/* returns the max update_index covered by this merged table. */ -+uint64_t -+reftable_merged_table_max_update_index(struct reftable_merged_table *mt); -+ -+/* returns the min update_index covered by this merged table. */ -+uint64_t -+reftable_merged_table_min_update_index(struct reftable_merged_table *mt); -+ -+/* releases memory for the merged_table */ -+void reftable_merged_table_free(struct reftable_merged_table *m); -+ -+/* return the hash ID of the merged table. */ -+uint32_t reftable_merged_table_hash_id(struct reftable_merged_table *m); -+ -+/**************************************************************** -+ Generic tables -+ -+ A unified API for reading tables, either merged tables, or single readers. -+ ****************************************************************/ -+ -+struct reftable_table { -+ struct reftable_table_vtable *ops; -+ void *table_arg; -+}; -+ -+int reftable_table_seek_ref(struct reftable_table *tab, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name); -+ -+void reftable_table_from_reader(struct reftable_table *tab, -+ struct reftable_reader *reader); -+ -+/* returns the hash ID from a generic reftable_table */ -+uint32_t reftable_table_hash_id(struct reftable_table *tab); -+ -+/* create a generic table from reftable_merged_table */ -+void reftable_table_from_merged_table(struct reftable_table *tab, -+ struct reftable_merged_table *table); -+ -+/* returns the max update_index covered by this table. */ -+uint64_t reftable_table_max_update_index(struct reftable_table *tab); -+ -+/* returns the min update_index covered by this table. */ -+uint64_t reftable_table_min_update_index(struct reftable_table *tab); -+ -+/* convenience function to read a single ref. Returns < 0 for error, 0 -+ for success, and 1 if ref not found. */ -+int reftable_table_read_ref(struct reftable_table *tab, const char *name, -+ struct reftable_ref_record *ref); -+ -+/**************************************************************** -+ Mutable ref database -+ -+ The stack presents an interface to a mutable sequence of reftables. -+ ****************************************************************/ -+ -+/* a stack is a stack of reftables, which can be mutated by pushing a table to -+ * the top of the stack */ -+struct reftable_stack; -+ -+/* open a new reftable stack. The tables along with the table list will be -+ stored in 'dir'. Typically, this should be .git/reftables. -+*/ -+int reftable_new_stack(struct reftable_stack **dest, const char *dir, -+ struct reftable_write_options config); -+ -+/* returns the update_index at which a next table should be written. */ -+uint64_t reftable_stack_next_update_index(struct reftable_stack *st); -+ -+/* holds a transaction to add tables at the top of a stack. */ -+struct reftable_addition; -+ -+/* -+ returns a new transaction to add reftables to the given stack. As a side -+ effect, the ref database is locked. -+*/ -+int reftable_stack_new_addition(struct reftable_addition **dest, -+ struct reftable_stack *st); -+ -+/* Adds a reftable to transaction. */ -+int reftable_addition_add(struct reftable_addition *add, -+ int (*write_table)(struct reftable_writer *wr, -+ void *arg), -+ void *arg); -+ -+/* Commits the transaction, releasing the lock. */ -+int reftable_addition_commit(struct reftable_addition *add); -+ -+/* Release all non-committed data from the transaction, and deallocate the -+ transaction. Releases the lock if held. */ -+void reftable_addition_destroy(struct reftable_addition *add); -+ -+/* add a new table to the stack. The write_table function must call -+ reftable_writer_set_limits, add refs and return an error value. */ -+int reftable_stack_add(struct reftable_stack *st, -+ int (*write_table)(struct reftable_writer *wr, -+ void *write_arg), -+ void *write_arg); -+ -+/* returns the merged_table for seeking. This table is valid until the -+ next write or reload, and should not be closed or deleted. -+*/ -+struct reftable_merged_table * -+reftable_stack_merged_table(struct reftable_stack *st); -+ -+/* frees all resources associated with the stack. */ -+void reftable_stack_destroy(struct reftable_stack *st); -+ -+/* Reloads the stack if necessary. This is very cheap to run if the stack was up -+ * to date */ -+int reftable_stack_reload(struct reftable_stack *st); -+ -+/* Policy for expiring reflog entries. */ -+struct reftable_log_expiry_config { -+ /* Drop entries older than this timestamp */ -+ uint64_t time; -+ -+ /* Drop older entries */ -+ uint64_t min_update_index; -+}; -+ -+/* compacts all reftables into a giant table. Expire reflog entries if config is -+ * non-NULL */ -+int reftable_stack_compact_all(struct reftable_stack *st, -+ struct reftable_log_expiry_config *config); -+ -+/* heuristically compact unbalanced table stack. */ -+int reftable_stack_auto_compact(struct reftable_stack *st); -+ -+/* convenience function to read a single ref. Returns < 0 for error, 0 -+ for success, and 1 if ref not found. */ -+int reftable_stack_read_ref(struct reftable_stack *st, const char *refname, -+ struct reftable_ref_record *ref); -+ -+/* convenience function to read a single log. Returns < 0 for error, 0 -+ for success, and 1 if ref not found. */ -+int reftable_stack_read_log(struct reftable_stack *st, const char *refname, -+ struct reftable_log_record *log); -+ -+/* statistics on past compactions. */ -+struct reftable_compaction_stats { -+ uint64_t bytes; /* total number of bytes written */ -+ uint64_t entries_written; /* total number of entries written, including -+ failures. */ -+ int attempts; /* how often we tried to compact */ -+ int failures; /* failures happen on concurrent updates */ -+}; -+ -+/* return statistics for compaction up till now. */ -+struct reftable_compaction_stats * -+reftable_stack_compaction_stats(struct reftable_stack *st); -+ +#endif 3: 01a669a731 < -: ---------- vcxproj: adjust for the reftable changes 5: 4190da597e ! 5: 987d1d186f reftable: utility functions @@ Commit message This commit provides basic utility classes for the reftable library. - Since the reftable library must compile standalone, there may be some overlap - with git-core utility functions. - Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Makefile ## @@ Makefile: TEST_SHELL_PATH = $(SHELL_PATH) +REFTABLE_LIB = reftable/libreftable.a +REFTABLE_TEST_LIB = reftable/libreftable_test.a - GENERATED_H += config-list.h GENERATED_H += command-list.h + GENERATED_H += config-list.h @@ Makefile: THIRD_PARTY_SOURCES += compat/regex/% THIRD_PARTY_SOURCES += sha1collisiondetection/% THIRD_PARTY_SOURCES += sha1dc/% @@ Makefile: XDIFF_OBJS += xdiff/xpatience.o XDIFF_OBJS += xdiff/xutils.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/basics.o -+REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/blocksource.o ++REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/error.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o -+REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/compat.o -+REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/strbuf.o + -+REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/strbuf_test.o +REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/test_framework.o ++REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/basics_test.o + TEST_OBJS := $(patsubst %$X,%.o,$(TEST_PROGRAMS)) $(patsubst %,t/helper/%,$(TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS)) OBJECTS := $(LIB_OBJS) $(BUILTIN_OBJS) $(PROGRAM_OBJS) $(TEST_OBJS) \ @@ reftable/basics.c (new) + } + + return *a == *b; ++} ++ ++int common_prefix_size(struct strbuf *a, struct strbuf *b) ++{ ++ int p = 0; ++ while (p < a->len && p < b->len) { ++ if (a->buf[p] != b->buf[p]) { ++ break; ++ } ++ p++; ++ } ++ ++ return p; +} ## reftable/basics.h (new) ## @@ reftable/basics.h (new) +#ifndef BASICS_H +#define BASICS_H + ++/* ++ * miscellaneous utilities that are not provided by Git. ++ */ ++ +#include "system.h" + +/* Bigendian en/decoding of integers */ @@ reftable/basics.h (new) +void reftable_free(void *p); +void *reftable_calloc(size_t sz); + ++/* Find the longest shared prefix size of `a` and `b` */ ++struct strbuf; ++int common_prefix_size(struct strbuf *a, struct strbuf *b); ++ +#endif - ## reftable/blocksource.c (new) ## + ## reftable/basics_test.c (new) ## @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC @@ reftable/blocksource.c (new) +#include "system.h" + +#include "basics.h" -+#include "blocksource.h" -+#include "strbuf.h" -+#include "reftable.h" -+ -+static void strbuf_return_block(void *b, struct reftable_block *dest) -+{ -+ memset(dest->data, 0xff, dest->len); -+ reftable_free(dest->data); -+} -+ -+static void strbuf_close(void *b) -+{ -+} -+ -+static int strbuf_read_block(void *v, struct reftable_block *dest, uint64_t off, -+ uint32_t size) -+{ -+ struct strbuf *b = (struct strbuf *)v; -+ assert(off + size <= b->len); -+ dest->data = reftable_calloc(size); -+ memcpy(dest->data, b->buf + off, size); -+ dest->len = size; -+ return size; -+} -+ -+static uint64_t strbuf_size(void *b) -+{ -+ return ((struct strbuf *)b)->len; -+} -+ -+static struct reftable_block_source_vtable strbuf_vtable = { -+ .size = &strbuf_size, -+ .read_block = &strbuf_read_block, -+ .return_block = &strbuf_return_block, -+ .close = &strbuf_close, -+}; -+ -+void block_source_from_strbuf(struct reftable_block_source *bs, -+ struct strbuf *buf) -+{ -+ assert(bs->ops == NULL); -+ bs->ops = &strbuf_vtable; -+ bs->arg = buf; -+} -+ -+static void malloc_return_block(void *b, struct reftable_block *dest) -+{ -+ memset(dest->data, 0xff, dest->len); -+ reftable_free(dest->data); -+} -+ -+static struct reftable_block_source_vtable malloc_vtable = { -+ .return_block = &malloc_return_block, -+}; -+ -+static struct reftable_block_source malloc_block_source_instance = { -+ .ops = &malloc_vtable, -+}; -+ -+struct reftable_block_source malloc_block_source(void) -+{ -+ return malloc_block_source_instance; -+} ++#include "test_framework.h" ++#include "reftable-tests.h" + -+struct file_block_source { -+ int fd; -+ uint64_t size; ++struct binsearch_args { ++ int key; ++ int *arr; +}; + -+static uint64_t file_size(void *b) ++static int binsearch_func(size_t i, void *void_args) +{ -+ return ((struct file_block_source *)b)->size; -+} ++ struct binsearch_args *args = (struct binsearch_args *)void_args; + -+static void file_return_block(void *b, struct reftable_block *dest) -+{ -+ memset(dest->data, 0xff, dest->len); -+ reftable_free(dest->data); ++ return args->key < args->arr[i]; +} + -+static void file_close(void *b) -+{ -+ int fd = ((struct file_block_source *)b)->fd; -+ if (fd > 0) { -+ close(fd); -+ ((struct file_block_source *)b)->fd = 0; -+ } -+ -+ reftable_free(b); -+} -+ -+static int file_read_block(void *v, struct reftable_block *dest, uint64_t off, -+ uint32_t size) -+{ -+ struct file_block_source *b = (struct file_block_source *)v; -+ assert(off + size <= b->size); -+ dest->data = reftable_malloc(size); -+ if (pread(b->fd, dest->data, size, off) != size) -+ return -1; -+ dest->len = size; -+ return size; -+} -+ -+static struct reftable_block_source_vtable file_vtable = { -+ .size = &file_size, -+ .read_block = &file_read_block, -+ .return_block = &file_return_block, -+ .close = &file_close, -+}; -+ -+int reftable_block_source_from_file(struct reftable_block_source *bs, -+ const char *name) ++static void test_binsearch(void) +{ -+ struct stat st = { 0 }; -+ int err = 0; -+ int fd = open(name, O_RDONLY); -+ struct file_block_source *p = NULL; -+ if (fd < 0) { -+ if (errno == ENOENT) { -+ return REFTABLE_NOT_EXIST_ERROR; -+ } -+ return -1; -+ } -+ -+ err = fstat(fd, &st); -+ if (err < 0) -+ return -1; -+ -+ p = reftable_calloc(sizeof(struct file_block_source)); -+ p->size = st.st_size; -+ p->fd = fd; -+ -+ assert(bs->ops == NULL); -+ bs->ops = &file_vtable; -+ bs->arg = p; -+ return 0; -+} - - ## reftable/blocksource.h (new) ## -@@ -+/* -+Copyright 2020 Google LLC -+ -+Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -+license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at -+https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd -+*/ -+ -+#ifndef BLOCKSOURCE_H -+#define BLOCKSOURCE_H -+ -+#include "strbuf.h" -+ -+struct reftable_block_source; -+ -+/* Create an in-memory block source for reading reftables */ -+void block_source_from_strbuf(struct reftable_block_source *bs, -+ struct strbuf *buf); ++ int arr[] = { 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 }; ++ size_t sz = ARRAY_SIZE(arr); ++ struct binsearch_args args = { ++ .arr = arr, ++ }; + -+struct reftable_block_source malloc_block_source(void); -+ -+#endif - - ## reftable/compat.c (new) ## -@@ -+/* -+Copyright 2020 Google LLC -+ -+Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -+license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at -+https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd -+ -+*/ -+ -+/* compat.c - compatibility functions for standalone compilation */ -+ -+#include "system.h" -+#include "basics.h" -+ -+#ifdef REFTABLE_STANDALONE -+ -+#include -+ -+void put_be32(void *p, uint32_t i) -+{ -+ uint8_t *out = (uint8_t *)p; -+ -+ out[0] = (uint8_t)((i >> 24) & 0xff); -+ out[1] = (uint8_t)((i >> 16) & 0xff); -+ out[2] = (uint8_t)((i >> 8) & 0xff); -+ out[3] = (uint8_t)((i)&0xff); -+} -+ -+uint32_t get_be32(uint8_t *in) -+{ -+ return (uint32_t)(in[0]) << 24 | (uint32_t)(in[1]) << 16 | -+ (uint32_t)(in[2]) << 8 | (uint32_t)(in[3]); -+} -+ -+void put_be64(void *p, uint64_t v) -+{ -+ uint8_t *out = (uint8_t *)p; -+ int i = sizeof(uint64_t); -+ while (i--) { -+ out[i] = (uint8_t)(v & 0xff); -+ v >>= 8; -+ } -+} -+ -+uint64_t get_be64(void *out) -+{ -+ uint8_t *bytes = (uint8_t *)out; -+ uint64_t v = 0; + int i = 0; -+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(uint64_t); i++) { -+ v = (v << 8) | (uint8_t)(bytes[i] & 0xff); -+ } -+ return v; -+} -+ -+uint16_t get_be16(uint8_t *in) -+{ -+ return (uint32_t)(in[0]) << 8 | (uint32_t)(in[1]); -+} -+ -+char *xstrdup(const char *s) -+{ -+ int l = strlen(s); -+ char *dest = (char *)reftable_malloc(l + 1); -+ strncpy(dest, s, l + 1); -+ return dest; -+} -+ -+void sleep_millisec(int millisecs) -+{ -+ usleep(millisecs * 1000); -+} -+ -+void reftable_clear_dir(const char *dirname) -+{ -+ DIR *dir = opendir(dirname); -+ struct dirent *ent = NULL; -+ assert(dir); -+ while ((ent = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { -+ unlinkat(dirfd(dir), ent->d_name, 0); ++ for (i = 1; i < 11; i++) { ++ int res; ++ args.key = i; ++ res = binsearch(sz, &binsearch_func, &args); ++ ++ if (res < sz) { ++ EXPECT(args.key < arr[res]); ++ if (res > 0) { ++ EXPECT(args.key >= arr[res - 1]); ++ } ++ } else { ++ EXPECT(args.key == 10 || args.key == 11); ++ } + } -+ closedir(dir); -+ rmdir(dirname); +} + -+#else -+ -+#include "../dir.h" -+ -+void reftable_clear_dir(const char *dirname) ++int basics_test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]) +{ -+ struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT; -+ strbuf_addstr(&path, dirname); -+ remove_dir_recursively(&path, 0); -+ strbuf_release(&path); -+} -+ -+#endif -+ -+int hash_size(uint32_t id) -+{ -+ switch (id) { -+ case 0: -+ case SHA1_ID: -+ return SHA1_SIZE; -+ case SHA256_ID: -+ return SHA256_SIZE; -+ } -+ abort(); ++ test_binsearch(); ++ return 0; +} ## reftable/compat.h (new) ## @@ reftable/publicbasics.c (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-malloc.h" + +#include "basics.h" +#include "system.h" + -+const char *reftable_error_str(int err) -+{ -+ static char buf[250]; -+ switch (err) { -+ case REFTABLE_IO_ERROR: -+ return "I/O error"; -+ case REFTABLE_FORMAT_ERROR: -+ return "corrupt reftable file"; -+ case REFTABLE_NOT_EXIST_ERROR: -+ return "file does not exist"; -+ case REFTABLE_LOCK_ERROR: -+ return "data is outdated"; -+ case REFTABLE_API_ERROR: -+ return "misuse of the reftable API"; -+ case REFTABLE_ZLIB_ERROR: -+ return "zlib failure"; -+ case REFTABLE_NAME_CONFLICT: -+ return "file/directory conflict"; -+ case REFTABLE_REFNAME_ERROR: -+ return "invalid refname"; -+ case -1: -+ return "general error"; -+ default: -+ snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "unknown error code %d", err); -+ return buf; -+ } -+} -+ -+int reftable_error_to_errno(int err) -+{ -+ switch (err) { -+ case REFTABLE_IO_ERROR: -+ return EIO; -+ case REFTABLE_FORMAT_ERROR: -+ return EFAULT; -+ case REFTABLE_NOT_EXIST_ERROR: -+ return ENOENT; -+ case REFTABLE_LOCK_ERROR: -+ return EBUSY; -+ case REFTABLE_API_ERROR: -+ return EINVAL; -+ case REFTABLE_ZLIB_ERROR: -+ return EDOM; -+ default: -+ return ERANGE; -+ } -+} -+ +static void *(*reftable_malloc_ptr)(size_t sz) = &malloc; +static void *(*reftable_realloc_ptr)(void *, size_t) = &realloc; +static void (*reftable_free_ptr)(void *) = &free; @@ reftable/publicbasics.c (new) + reftable_free_ptr = free; +} + -+int reftable_fd_write(void *arg, const void *data, size_t sz) ++int hash_size(uint32_t id) +{ -+ int *fdp = (int *)arg; -+ return write(*fdp, data, sz); ++ switch (id) { ++ case 0: ++ case SHA1_ID: ++ return SHA1_SIZE; ++ case SHA256_ID: ++ return SHA256_SIZE; ++ } ++ abort(); +} - ## reftable/reftable-tests.h (new) ## + ## reftable/reftable-malloc.h (new) ## @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC @@ reftable/reftable-tests.h (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#ifndef REFTABLE_TESTS_H -+#define REFTABLE_TESTS_H ++#ifndef REFTABLE_H ++#define REFTABLE_H + -+int block_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); -+int merged_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); -+int record_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); -+int refname_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); -+int reftable_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); -+int strbuf_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); -+int stack_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); -+int tree_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); -+int reftable_dump_main(int argc, char *const *argv); ++#include ++ ++/* ++ Overrides the functions to use for memory management. ++ */ ++void reftable_set_alloc(void *(*malloc)(size_t), ++ void *(*realloc)(void *, size_t), void (*free)(void *)); + +#endif - ## reftable/strbuf.c (new) ## + ## reftable/reftable-tests.h (new) ## @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC @@ reftable/strbuf.c (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#include "strbuf.h" -+ -+#ifdef REFTABLE_STANDALONE -+ -+void strbuf_init(struct strbuf *s, size_t alloc) -+{ -+ struct strbuf empty = STRBUF_INIT; -+ *s = empty; -+} -+ -+void strbuf_grow(struct strbuf *s, size_t extra) -+{ -+ size_t newcap = s->len + extra + 1; -+ if (newcap > s->cap) { -+ s->buf = reftable_realloc(s->buf, newcap); -+ s->cap = newcap; -+ } -+} -+ -+static void strbuf_resize(struct strbuf *s, int l) -+{ -+ int zl = l + 1; /* one uint8_t for 0 termination. */ -+ assert(s->canary == STRBUF_CANARY); -+ if (s->cap < zl) { -+ int c = s->cap * 2; -+ if (c < zl) { -+ c = zl; -+ } -+ s->cap = c; -+ s->buf = reftable_realloc(s->buf, s->cap); -+ } -+ s->len = l; -+ s->buf[l] = 0; -+} -+ -+void strbuf_setlen(struct strbuf *s, size_t l) -+{ -+ assert(s->cap >= l + 1); -+ s->len = l; -+ s->buf[l] = 0; -+} -+ -+void strbuf_reset(struct strbuf *s) -+{ -+ strbuf_resize(s, 0); -+} -+ -+void strbuf_addstr(struct strbuf *d, const char *s) -+{ -+ int l1 = d->len; -+ int l2 = strlen(s); -+ assert(d->canary == STRBUF_CANARY); -+ -+ strbuf_resize(d, l2 + l1); -+ memcpy(d->buf + l1, s, l2); -+} -+ -+void strbuf_addbuf(struct strbuf *s, struct strbuf *a) -+{ -+ int end = s->len; -+ assert(s->canary == STRBUF_CANARY); -+ strbuf_resize(s, s->len + a->len); -+ memcpy(s->buf + end, a->buf, a->len); -+} -+ -+char *strbuf_detach(struct strbuf *s, size_t *sz) -+{ -+ char *p = NULL; -+ p = (char *)s->buf; -+ if (sz) -+ *sz = s->len; -+ s->buf = NULL; -+ s->cap = 0; -+ s->len = 0; -+ return p; -+} -+ -+void strbuf_release(struct strbuf *s) -+{ -+ assert(s->canary == STRBUF_CANARY); -+ s->cap = 0; -+ s->len = 0; -+ reftable_free(s->buf); -+ s->buf = NULL; -+} -+ -+int strbuf_cmp(const struct strbuf *a, const struct strbuf *b) -+{ -+ int min = a->len < b->len ? a->len : b->len; -+ int res = memcmp(a->buf, b->buf, min); -+ assert(a->canary == STRBUF_CANARY); -+ assert(b->canary == STRBUF_CANARY); -+ if (res != 0) -+ return res; -+ if (a->len < b->len) -+ return -1; -+ else if (a->len > b->len) -+ return 1; -+ else -+ return 0; -+} ++#ifndef REFTABLE_TESTS_H ++#define REFTABLE_TESTS_H + -+int strbuf_add(struct strbuf *b, const void *data, size_t sz) -+{ -+ assert(b->canary == STRBUF_CANARY); -+ strbuf_grow(b, sz); -+ memcpy(b->buf + b->len, data, sz); -+ b->len += sz; -+ b->buf[b->len] = 0; -+ return sz; -+} ++int basics_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); ++int block_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); ++int merged_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); ++int record_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); ++int refname_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); ++int reftable_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); ++int stack_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); ++int tree_test_main(int argc, const char **argv); ++int reftable_dump_main(int argc, char *const *argv); + +#endif -+ -+int strbuf_add_void(void *b, const void *data, size_t sz) -+{ -+ strbuf_add((struct strbuf *)b, data, sz); -+ return sz; -+} -+ -+int common_prefix_size(struct strbuf *a, struct strbuf *b) -+{ -+ int p = 0; -+ while (p < a->len && p < b->len) { -+ if (a->buf[p] != b->buf[p]) { -+ break; -+ } -+ p++; -+ } -+ -+ return p; -+} -+ -+struct strbuf reftable_empty_strbuf = STRBUF_INIT; - ## reftable/strbuf.h (new) ## + ## reftable/system.h (new) ## @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC @@ reftable/strbuf.h (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#ifndef SLICE_H -+#define SLICE_H -+ -+#ifdef REFTABLE_STANDALONE -+ -+#include "basics.h" -+ -+/* -+ Provides a bounds-checked, growable byte ranges. To use, initialize as "strbuf -+ x = STRBUF_INIT;" -+ */ -+struct strbuf { -+ size_t len; -+ size_t cap; -+ char *buf; -+ -+ /* Used to enforce initialization with STRBUF_INIT */ -+ uint8_t canary; -+}; -+ -+#define STRBUF_CANARY 0x42 -+#define STRBUF_INIT \ -+ { \ -+ 0, 0, NULL, STRBUF_CANARY \ -+ } -+ -+void strbuf_addstr(struct strbuf *dest, const char *src); -+ -+/* Deallocate and clear strbuf */ -+void strbuf_release(struct strbuf *strbuf); -+ -+/* Set strbuf to 0 length, but retain buffer. */ -+void strbuf_reset(struct strbuf *strbuf); -+ -+/* Initializes a strbuf. Accepts a strbuf with random garbage. */ -+void strbuf_init(struct strbuf *strbuf, size_t alloc); -+ -+/* Return `buf`, clearing out `s`. Optionally return len (not cap) in `sz`. */ -+char *strbuf_detach(struct strbuf *s, size_t *sz); -+ -+/* Set length of the slace to `l`, but don't reallocated. */ -+void strbuf_setlen(struct strbuf *s, size_t l); -+ -+/* Ensure `l` bytes beyond current length are available */ -+void strbuf_grow(struct strbuf *s, size_t l); -+ -+/* Signed comparison */ -+int strbuf_cmp(const struct strbuf *a, const struct strbuf *b); -+ -+/* Append `data` to the `dest` strbuf. */ -+int strbuf_add(struct strbuf *dest, const void *data, size_t sz); ++#ifndef SYSTEM_H ++#define SYSTEM_H + -+/* Append `add` to `dest. */ -+void strbuf_addbuf(struct strbuf *dest, struct strbuf *add); ++#include "git-compat-util.h" ++#include "strbuf.h" + -+#else ++#include + -+#include "../git-compat-util.h" -+#include "../strbuf.h" ++struct strbuf; ++/* In git, this is declared in dir.h */ ++int remove_dir_recursively(struct strbuf *path, int flags); + -+#endif -+ -+extern struct strbuf reftable_empty_strbuf; ++#define SHA1_ID 0x73686131 ++#define SHA256_ID 0x73323536 ++#define SHA1_SIZE 20 ++#define SHA256_SIZE 32 + -+/* Like strbuf_add, but suitable for passing to reftable_new_writer ++/* This is uncompress2, which is only available in zlib as of 2017. + */ -+int strbuf_add_void(void *b, const void *data, size_t sz); -+ -+/* Find the longest shared prefix size of `a` and `b` */ -+int common_prefix_size(struct strbuf *a, struct strbuf *b); ++int uncompress_return_consumed(Bytef *dest, uLongf *destLen, ++ const Bytef *source, uLong *sourceLen); ++int hash_size(uint32_t id); + +#endif - ## reftable/strbuf_test.c (new) ## + ## reftable/test_framework.c (new) ## @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC @@ reftable/strbuf_test.c (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#include "strbuf.h" -+ +#include "system.h" ++#include "test_framework.h" + +#include "basics.h" -+#include "test_framework.h" -+#include "reftable-tests.h" + -+static void test_strbuf(void) ++void set_test_hash(uint8_t *p, int i) +{ -+ struct strbuf s = STRBUF_INIT; -+ struct strbuf t = STRBUF_INIT; -+ -+ strbuf_addstr(&s, "abc"); -+ assert(0 == strcmp("abc", s.buf)); -+ -+ strbuf_addstr(&t, "pqr"); -+ strbuf_addbuf(&s, &t); -+ assert(0 == strcmp("abcpqr", s.buf)); -+ -+ strbuf_release(&s); -+ strbuf_release(&t); ++ memset(p, (uint8_t)i, hash_size(SHA1_ID)); +} + -+int strbuf_test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]) ++int strbuf_add_void(void *b, const void *data, size_t sz) +{ -+ add_test_case("test_strbuf", &test_strbuf); -+ return test_main(argc, argv); ++ strbuf_add((struct strbuf *)b, data, sz); ++ return sz; +} - ## reftable/system.h (new) ## + ## reftable/test_framework.h (new) ## @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC @@ reftable/system.h (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#ifndef SYSTEM_H -+#define SYSTEM_H -+ -+#ifndef REFTABLE_STANDALONE -+ -+#include "git-compat-util.h" -+#include "cache.h" -+#include -+ -+#else -+ -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include -+#include ++#ifndef TEST_FRAMEWORK_H ++#define TEST_FRAMEWORK_H + -+#include "compat.h" ++#include "system.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" ++ ++#define EXPECT_ERR(c) \ ++ if (c != 0) { \ ++ fflush(stderr); \ ++ fflush(stdout); \ ++ fprintf(stderr, "%s: %d: error == %d (%s), want 0\n", \ ++ __FILE__, __LINE__, c, reftable_error_str(c)); \ ++ abort(); \ ++ } + -+#endif /* REFTABLE_STANDALONE */ ++#define EXPECT_STREQ(a, b) \ ++ if (strcmp(a, b)) { \ ++ fflush(stderr); \ ++ fflush(stdout); \ ++ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: %s (%s) != %s (%s)\n", __FILE__, \ ++ __LINE__, #a, a, #b, b); \ ++ abort(); \ ++ } + -+void reftable_clear_dir(const char *dirname); ++#define EXPECT(c) \ ++ if (!(c)) { \ ++ fflush(stderr); \ ++ fflush(stdout); \ ++ fprintf(stderr, "%s: %d: failed assertion %s\n", __FILE__, \ ++ __LINE__, #c); \ ++ abort(); \ ++ } + -+#define SHA1_ID 0x73686131 -+#define SHA256_ID 0x73323536 -+#define SHA1_SIZE 20 -+#define SHA256_SIZE 32 ++void set_test_hash(uint8_t *p, int i); + -+/* This is uncompress2, which is only available in zlib as of 2017. ++/* Like strbuf_add, but suitable for passing to reftable_new_writer + */ -+int uncompress_return_consumed(Bytef *dest, uLongf *destLen, -+ const Bytef *source, uLong *sourceLen); -+int hash_size(uint32_t id); ++int strbuf_add_void(void *b, const void *data, size_t sz); + +#endif @@ t/helper/test-reftable.c (new) + +int cmd__reftable(int argc, const char **argv) +{ -+ strbuf_test_main(argc, argv); ++ basics_test_main(argc, argv); ++ + return 0; +} ## t/helper/test-tool.c ## @@ t/helper/test-tool.c: static struct test_cmd cmds[] = { + { "path-utils", cmd__path_utils }, + { "pkt-line", cmd__pkt_line }, + { "prio-queue", cmd__prio_queue }, +- { "proc-receive", cmd__proc_receive}, ++ { "proc-receive", cmd__proc_receive }, + { "progress", cmd__progress }, + { "reach", cmd__reach }, + { "read-cache", cmd__read_cache }, { "read-graph", cmd__read_graph }, { "read-midx", cmd__read_midx }, { "ref-store", cmd__ref_store }, @@ t/helper/test-tool.h: int cmd__read_cache(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__regex(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__repository(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__revision_walking(int argc, const char **argv); + + ## t/t0032-reftable-unittest.sh (new) ## +@@ ++#!/bin/sh ++# ++# Copyright (c) 2020 Google LLC ++# ++ ++test_description='reftable unittests' ++ ++. ./test-lib.sh ++ ++test_expect_success 'unittests' ' ++ test-tool reftable ++' ++ ++test_done 4: b94c5f5c61 ! 6: f71e82b995 reftable: add a barebones unittest framework @@ Metadata Author: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Commit message ## - reftable: add a barebones unittest framework + reftable: add blocksource, an abstraction for random access reads + + The reftable format is usually used with files for storage. However, we abstract + away this using the blocksource data structure. This has two advantages: + + * log blocks are zlib compressed, and handling them is simplified if we can + discard byte segments from within the block layer. + + * for unittests, it is useful to read and write in-memory. The blocksource + allows us to abstract the data away from on-disk files. Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys - ## reftable/test_framework.c (new) ## + ## Makefile ## +@@ Makefile: XDIFF_OBJS += xdiff/xutils.o + + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/basics.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/error.o ++REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/blocksource.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o + + REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/test_framework.o + + ## reftable/blocksource.c (new) ## @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC @@ reftable/test_framework.c (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#include "test_framework.h" -+ +#include "system.h" ++ +#include "basics.h" ++#include "blocksource.h" ++#include "reftable-blocksource.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" + -+static struct test_case **test_cases; -+static int test_case_len; -+static int test_case_cap; ++static void strbuf_return_block(void *b, struct reftable_block *dest) ++{ ++ memset(dest->data, 0xff, dest->len); ++ reftable_free(dest->data); ++} + -+static struct test_case *new_test_case(const char *name, void (*testfunc)(void)) ++static void strbuf_close(void *b) +{ -+ struct test_case *tc = reftable_malloc(sizeof(struct test_case)); -+ tc->name = name; -+ tc->testfunc = testfunc; -+ return tc; +} + -+struct test_case *add_test_case(const char *name, void (*testfunc)(void)) ++static int strbuf_read_block(void *v, struct reftable_block *dest, uint64_t off, ++ uint32_t size) +{ -+ struct test_case *tc = new_test_case(name, testfunc); -+ if (test_case_len == test_case_cap) { -+ test_case_cap = 2 * test_case_cap + 1; -+ test_cases = reftable_realloc( -+ test_cases, sizeof(struct test_case) * test_case_cap); -+ } ++ struct strbuf *b = (struct strbuf *)v; ++ assert(off + size <= b->len); ++ dest->data = reftable_calloc(size); ++ memcpy(dest->data, b->buf + off, size); ++ dest->len = size; ++ return size; ++} + -+ test_cases[test_case_len++] = tc; -+ return tc; ++static uint64_t strbuf_size(void *b) ++{ ++ return ((struct strbuf *)b)->len; +} + -+int test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]) ++static struct reftable_block_source_vtable strbuf_vtable = { ++ .size = &strbuf_size, ++ .read_block = &strbuf_read_block, ++ .return_block = &strbuf_return_block, ++ .close = &strbuf_close, ++}; ++ ++void block_source_from_strbuf(struct reftable_block_source *bs, ++ struct strbuf *buf) +{ -+ const char *filter = NULL; -+ int i = 0; -+ if (argc > 1) { -+ filter = argv[1]; -+ } ++ assert(bs->ops == NULL); ++ bs->ops = &strbuf_vtable; ++ bs->arg = buf; ++} + -+ for (i = 0; i < test_case_len; i++) { -+ const char *name = test_cases[i]->name; -+ if (filter == NULL || strstr(name, filter) != NULL) { -+ printf("case %s\n", name); -+ test_cases[i]->testfunc(); -+ } else { -+ printf("skip %s\n", name); -+ } ++static void malloc_return_block(void *b, struct reftable_block *dest) ++{ ++ memset(dest->data, 0xff, dest->len); ++ reftable_free(dest->data); ++} ++ ++static struct reftable_block_source_vtable malloc_vtable = { ++ .return_block = &malloc_return_block, ++}; ++ ++static struct reftable_block_source malloc_block_source_instance = { ++ .ops = &malloc_vtable, ++}; + -+ reftable_free(test_cases[i]); ++struct reftable_block_source malloc_block_source(void) ++{ ++ return malloc_block_source_instance; ++} ++ ++struct file_block_source { ++ int fd; ++ uint64_t size; ++}; ++ ++static uint64_t file_size(void *b) ++{ ++ return ((struct file_block_source *)b)->size; ++} ++ ++static void file_return_block(void *b, struct reftable_block *dest) ++{ ++ memset(dest->data, 0xff, dest->len); ++ reftable_free(dest->data); ++} ++ ++static void file_close(void *b) ++{ ++ int fd = ((struct file_block_source *)b)->fd; ++ if (fd > 0) { ++ close(fd); ++ ((struct file_block_source *)b)->fd = 0; + } -+ reftable_free(test_cases); -+ test_cases = NULL; -+ test_case_len = 0; -+ test_case_cap = 0; -+ return 0; ++ ++ reftable_free(b); +} + -+void set_test_hash(uint8_t *p, int i) ++static int file_read_block(void *v, struct reftable_block *dest, uint64_t off, ++ uint32_t size) +{ -+ memset(p, (uint8_t)i, hash_size(SHA1_ID)); ++ struct file_block_source *b = (struct file_block_source *)v; ++ assert(off + size <= b->size); ++ dest->data = reftable_malloc(size); ++ if (pread(b->fd, dest->data, size, off) != size) ++ return -1; ++ dest->len = size; ++ return size; ++} ++ ++static struct reftable_block_source_vtable file_vtable = { ++ .size = &file_size, ++ .read_block = &file_read_block, ++ .return_block = &file_return_block, ++ .close = &file_close, ++}; ++ ++int reftable_block_source_from_file(struct reftable_block_source *bs, ++ const char *name) ++{ ++ struct stat st = { 0 }; ++ int err = 0; ++ int fd = open(name, O_RDONLY); ++ struct file_block_source *p = NULL; ++ if (fd < 0) { ++ if (errno == ENOENT) { ++ return REFTABLE_NOT_EXIST_ERROR; ++ } ++ return -1; ++ } ++ ++ err = fstat(fd, &st); ++ if (err < 0) ++ return -1; ++ ++ p = reftable_calloc(sizeof(struct file_block_source)); ++ p->size = st.st_size; ++ p->fd = fd; ++ ++ assert(bs->ops == NULL); ++ bs->ops = &file_vtable; ++ bs->arg = p; ++ return 0; +} - ## reftable/test_framework.h (new) ## + ## reftable/blocksource.h (new) ## @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC @@ reftable/test_framework.h (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#ifndef TEST_FRAMEWORK_H -+#define TEST_FRAMEWORK_H ++#ifndef BLOCKSOURCE_H ++#define BLOCKSOURCE_H + +#include "system.h" + -+#ifdef NDEBUG -+#undef NDEBUG -+#endif ++struct reftable_block_source; ++ ++/* Create an in-memory block source for reading reftables */ ++void block_source_from_strbuf(struct reftable_block_source *bs, ++ struct strbuf *buf); ++ ++struct reftable_block_source malloc_block_source(void); + -+#ifdef assert -+#undef assert +#endif + + ## reftable/reftable-blocksource.h (new) ## +@@ ++/* ++Copyright 2020 Google LLC + -+#define assert_err(c) \ -+ if (c != 0) { \ -+ fflush(stderr); \ -+ fflush(stdout); \ -+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: %d: error == %d (%s), want 0\n", \ -+ __FILE__, __LINE__, c, reftable_error_str(c)); \ -+ abort(); \ -+ } ++Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style ++license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at ++https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd ++*/ + -+#define assert_streq(a, b) \ -+ if (strcmp(a, b)) { \ -+ fflush(stderr); \ -+ fflush(stdout); \ -+ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: %s (%s) != %s (%s)\n", __FILE__, \ -+ __LINE__, #a, a, #b, b); \ -+ abort(); \ -+ } ++#ifndef REFTABLE_BLOCKSOURCE_H ++#define REFTABLE_BLOCKSOURCE_H + -+#define assert(c) \ -+ if (!(c)) { \ -+ fflush(stderr); \ -+ fflush(stdout); \ -+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: %d: failed assertion %s\n", __FILE__, \ -+ __LINE__, #c); \ -+ abort(); \ -+ } ++#include ++ ++/* block_source is a generic wrapper for a seekable readable file. ++ */ ++struct reftable_block_source { ++ struct reftable_block_source_vtable *ops; ++ void *arg; ++}; + -+struct test_case { -+ const char *name; -+ void (*testfunc)(void); ++/* a contiguous segment of bytes. It keeps track of its generating block_source ++ so it can return itself into the pool. ++*/ ++struct reftable_block { ++ uint8_t *data; ++ int len; ++ struct reftable_block_source source; +}; + -+struct test_case *add_test_case(const char *name, void (*testfunc)(void)); -+int test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]); ++/* block_source_vtable are the operations that make up block_source */ ++struct reftable_block_source_vtable { ++ /* returns the size of a block source */ ++ uint64_t (*size)(void *source); ++ ++ /* reads a segment from the block source. It is an error to read ++ beyond the end of the block */ ++ int (*read_block)(void *source, struct reftable_block *dest, ++ uint64_t off, uint32_t size); ++ /* mark the block as read; may return the data back to malloc */ ++ void (*return_block)(void *source, struct reftable_block *blockp); ++ ++ /* release all resources associated with the block source */ ++ void (*close)(void *source); ++}; + -+void set_test_hash(uint8_t *p, int i); ++/* opens a file on the file system as a block_source */ ++int reftable_block_source_from_file(struct reftable_block_source *block_src, ++ const char *name); + +#endif 6: 8eb944ea9b ! 7: bbe2ed7173 reftable: (de)serialization for the polymorphic record type. @@ Metadata ## Commit message ## reftable: (de)serialization for the polymorphic record type. + The reftable format is structured as a sequence of blocks, and each block + contains a sequence of prefix-compressed key-value records. There are 4 types of + records, and they have similarities in how they must be handled. This is + achieved by introducing a polymorphic 'record' type that encapsulates ref, log, + index and object records. + Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Makefile ## @@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/basics.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/error.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/blocksource.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/compat.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/record.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/strbuf.o +REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/record_test.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/strbuf_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/test_framework.o + REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/basics_test.o ## reftable/constants.h (new) ## @@ reftable/record.c (new) + +#include "system.h" +#include "constants.h" -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" +#include "basics.h" + +int get_var_int(uint64_t *dest, struct string_view *in) @@ reftable/record.c (new) + + /* This is simple and correct, but we could probably reuse the hash + fields. */ -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(ref); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(ref); + if (src->refname != NULL) { + ref->refname = xstrdup(src->refname); + } @@ reftable/record.c (new) + printf("}\n"); +} + -+static void reftable_ref_record_clear_void(void *rec) ++static void reftable_ref_record_release_void(void *rec) +{ -+ reftable_ref_record_clear((struct reftable_ref_record *)rec); ++ reftable_ref_record_release((struct reftable_ref_record *)rec); +} + -+void reftable_ref_record_clear(struct reftable_ref_record *ref) ++void reftable_ref_record_release(struct reftable_ref_record *ref) +{ + reftable_free(ref->refname); + reftable_free(ref->target); @@ reftable/record.c (new) + .val_type = &reftable_ref_record_val_type, + .encode = &reftable_ref_record_encode, + .decode = &reftable_ref_record_decode, -+ .clear = &reftable_ref_record_clear_void, ++ .release = &reftable_ref_record_release_void, + .is_deletion = &reftable_ref_record_is_deletion_void, +}; + @@ reftable/record.c (new) + strbuf_add(dest, rec->hash_prefix, rec->hash_prefix_len); +} + -+static void reftable_obj_record_clear(void *rec) ++static void reftable_obj_record_release(void *rec) +{ + struct reftable_obj_record *obj = (struct reftable_obj_record *)rec; + FREE_AND_NULL(obj->hash_prefix); @@ reftable/record.c (new) + (const struct reftable_obj_record *)src_rec; + int olen; + -+ reftable_obj_record_clear(obj); ++ reftable_obj_record_release(obj); + *obj = *src; + obj->hash_prefix = reftable_malloc(obj->hash_prefix_len); + memcpy(obj->hash_prefix, src->hash_prefix, obj->hash_prefix_len); @@ reftable/record.c (new) + .val_type = &reftable_obj_record_val_type, + .encode = &reftable_obj_record_encode, + .decode = &reftable_obj_record_decode, -+ .clear = &reftable_obj_record_clear, ++ .release = &reftable_obj_record_release, + .is_deletion = not_a_deletion, +}; + @@ reftable/record.c (new) + const struct reftable_log_record *src = + (const struct reftable_log_record *)src_rec; + -+ reftable_log_record_clear(dst); ++ reftable_log_record_release(dst); + *dst = *src; + if (dst->refname != NULL) { + dst->refname = xstrdup(dst->refname); @@ reftable/record.c (new) + } +} + -+static void reftable_log_record_clear_void(void *rec) ++static void reftable_log_record_release_void(void *rec) +{ + struct reftable_log_record *r = (struct reftable_log_record *)rec; -+ reftable_log_record_clear(r); ++ reftable_log_record_release(r); +} + -+void reftable_log_record_clear(struct reftable_log_record *r) ++void reftable_log_record_release(struct reftable_log_record *r) +{ + reftable_free(r->refname); + reftable_free(r->new_hash); @@ reftable/record.c (new) + .val_type = &reftable_log_record_val_type, + .encode = &reftable_log_record_encode, + .decode = &reftable_log_record_decode, -+ .clear = &reftable_log_record_clear_void, ++ .release = &reftable_log_record_release_void, + .is_deletion = &reftable_log_record_is_deletion_void, +}; + @@ reftable/record.c (new) + +void reftable_record_destroy(struct reftable_record *rec) +{ -+ reftable_record_clear(rec); ++ reftable_record_release(rec); + reftable_free(reftable_record_yield(rec)); +} + @@ reftable/record.c (new) + dst->offset = src->offset; +} + -+static void reftable_index_record_clear(void *rec) ++static void reftable_index_record_release(void *rec) +{ + struct reftable_index_record *idx = (struct reftable_index_record *)rec; + strbuf_release(&idx->last_key); @@ reftable/record.c (new) + .val_type = &reftable_index_record_val_type, + .encode = &reftable_index_record_encode, + .decode = &reftable_index_record_decode, -+ .clear = &reftable_index_record_clear, ++ .release = &reftable_index_record_release, + .is_deletion = ¬_a_deletion, +}; + @@ reftable/record.c (new) + return rec->ops->decode(rec->data, key, extra, src, hash_size); +} + -+void reftable_record_clear(struct reftable_record *rec) ++void reftable_record_release(struct reftable_record *rec) +{ -+ rec->ops->clear(rec->data); ++ rec->ops->release(rec->data); +} + +int reftable_record_is_deletion(struct reftable_record *rec) @@ reftable/record.h (new) +#ifndef RECORD_H +#define RECORD_H + -+#include "reftable.h" -+#include "strbuf.h" +#include "system.h" + ++#include ++ ++#include "reftable-record.h" ++ +/* + A substring of existing string data. This structure takes no responsibility + for the lifetime of the data it points to. @@ reftable/record.h (new) + struct string_view src, int hash_size); + + /* deallocate and null the record. */ -+ void (*clear)(void *rec); ++ void (*release)(void *rec); + + /* is this a tombstone? */ + int (*is_deletion)(const void *rec); @@ reftable/record.h (new) +int reftable_record_is_deletion(struct reftable_record *rec); + +/* zeroes out the embedded record */ -+void reftable_record_clear(struct reftable_record *rec); ++void reftable_record_release(struct reftable_record *rec); + +/* clear and deallocate embedded record, and zero `rec`. */ +void reftable_record_destroy(struct reftable_record *rec); @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) +#include "system.h" +#include "basics.h" +#include "constants.h" -+#include "reftable.h" +#include "test_framework.h" +#include "reftable-tests.h" + @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) + reftable_record_copy_from(©, rec, SHA1_SIZE); + switch (reftable_record_type(©)) { + case BLOCK_TYPE_REF: -+ assert(reftable_ref_record_equal(reftable_record_as_ref(©), ++ EXPECT(reftable_ref_record_equal(reftable_record_as_ref(©), + reftable_record_as_ref(rec), + SHA1_SIZE)); + break; + case BLOCK_TYPE_LOG: -+ assert(reftable_log_record_equal(reftable_record_as_log(©), ++ EXPECT(reftable_log_record_equal(reftable_record_as_log(©), + reftable_record_as_log(rec), + SHA1_SIZE)); + break; @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) + int n = put_var_int(&out, in); + uint64_t got = 0; + -+ assert(n > 0); ++ EXPECT(n > 0); + out.len = n; + n = get_var_int(&got, &out); -+ assert(n > 0); ++ EXPECT(n > 0); + -+ assert(got == in); ++ EXPECT(got == in); + } +} + @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) + struct strbuf b = STRBUF_INIT; + strbuf_addstr(&a, cases[i].a); + strbuf_addstr(&b, cases[i].b); -+ assert(common_prefix_size(&a, &b) == cases[i].want); ++ EXPECT(common_prefix_size(&a, &b) == cases[i].want); + + strbuf_release(&a); + strbuf_release(&b); @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) + reftable_record_from_ref(&rec, &in); + test_copy(&rec); + -+ assert(reftable_record_val_type(&rec) == i); ++ EXPECT(reftable_record_val_type(&rec) == i); + + reftable_record_key(&rec, &key); + n = reftable_record_encode(&rec, dest, SHA1_SIZE); -+ assert(n > 0); ++ EXPECT(n > 0); + + /* decode into a non-zero reftable_record to test for leaks. */ + + reftable_record_from_ref(&rec_out, &out); + m = reftable_record_decode(&rec_out, key, i, dest, SHA1_SIZE); -+ assert(n == m); ++ EXPECT(n == m); + -+ assert((out.value != NULL) == (in.value != NULL)); -+ assert((out.target_value != NULL) == (in.target_value != NULL)); -+ assert((out.target != NULL) == (in.target != NULL)); -+ reftable_record_clear(&rec_out); ++ EXPECT((out.value != NULL) == (in.value != NULL)); ++ EXPECT((out.target_value != NULL) == (in.target_value != NULL)); ++ EXPECT((out.target != NULL) == (in.target != NULL)); ++ reftable_record_release(&rec_out); + + strbuf_release(&key); -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&in); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&in); + } +} + @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) + } + }; + -+ assert(!reftable_log_record_equal(&in[0], &in[1], SHA1_SIZE)); ++ EXPECT(!reftable_log_record_equal(&in[0], &in[1], SHA1_SIZE)); + in[1].update_index = in[0].update_index; -+ assert(reftable_log_record_equal(&in[0], &in[1], SHA1_SIZE)); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&in[0]); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&in[1]); ++ EXPECT(reftable_log_record_equal(&in[0], &in[1], SHA1_SIZE)); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&in[0]); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&in[1]); +} + +static void test_reftable_log_record_roundtrip(void) @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) + reftable_record_key(&rec, &key); + + n = reftable_record_encode(&rec, dest, SHA1_SIZE); -+ assert(n >= 0); ++ EXPECT(n >= 0); + reftable_record_from_log(&rec_out, &out); + valtype = reftable_record_val_type(&rec); + m = reftable_record_decode(&rec_out, key, valtype, dest, + SHA1_SIZE); -+ assert(n == m); ++ EXPECT(n == m); + -+ assert(reftable_log_record_equal(&in[i], &out, SHA1_SIZE)); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&in[i]); ++ EXPECT(reftable_log_record_equal(&in[i], &out, SHA1_SIZE)); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&in[i]); + strbuf_release(&key); -+ reftable_record_clear(&rec_out); ++ reftable_record_release(&rec_out); + } +} + @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) + uint32_t out; + put_be24(dest, in); + out = get_be24(dest); -+ assert(in == out); ++ EXPECT(in == out); +} + +static void test_key_roundtrip(void) @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) + strbuf_addstr(&key, "refs/tags/bla"); + extra = 6; + n = reftable_encode_key(&restart, dest, last_key, key, extra); -+ assert(!restart); -+ assert(n > 0); ++ EXPECT(!restart); ++ EXPECT(n > 0); + + m = reftable_decode_key(&roundtrip, &rt_extra, last_key, dest); -+ assert(n == m); -+ assert(0 == strbuf_cmp(&key, &roundtrip)); -+ assert(rt_extra == extra); ++ EXPECT(n == m); ++ EXPECT(0 == strbuf_cmp(&key, &roundtrip)); ++ EXPECT(rt_extra == extra); + + strbuf_release(&last_key); + strbuf_release(&key); @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) + test_copy(&rec); + reftable_record_key(&rec, &key); + n = reftable_record_encode(&rec, dest, SHA1_SIZE); -+ assert(n > 0); ++ EXPECT(n > 0); + extra = reftable_record_val_type(&rec); + reftable_record_from_obj(&rec_out, &out); + m = reftable_record_decode(&rec_out, key, extra, dest, + SHA1_SIZE); -+ assert(n == m); ++ EXPECT(n == m); + -+ assert(in.hash_prefix_len == out.hash_prefix_len); -+ assert(in.offset_len == out.offset_len); ++ EXPECT(in.hash_prefix_len == out.hash_prefix_len); ++ EXPECT(in.offset_len == out.offset_len); + -+ assert(!memcmp(in.hash_prefix, out.hash_prefix, ++ EXPECT(!memcmp(in.hash_prefix, out.hash_prefix, + in.hash_prefix_len)); -+ assert(0 == memcmp(in.offsets, out.offsets, ++ EXPECT(0 == memcmp(in.offsets, out.offsets, + sizeof(uint64_t) * in.offset_len)); + strbuf_release(&key); -+ reftable_record_clear(&rec_out); ++ reftable_record_release(&rec_out); + } +} + @@ reftable/record_test.c (new) + reftable_record_key(&rec, &key); + test_copy(&rec); + -+ assert(0 == strbuf_cmp(&key, &in.last_key)); ++ EXPECT(0 == strbuf_cmp(&key, &in.last_key)); + n = reftable_record_encode(&rec, dest, SHA1_SIZE); -+ assert(n > 0); ++ EXPECT(n > 0); + + extra = reftable_record_val_type(&rec); + reftable_record_from_index(&out_rec, &out); + m = reftable_record_decode(&out_rec, key, extra, dest, SHA1_SIZE); -+ assert(m == n); ++ EXPECT(m == n); + -+ assert(in.offset == out.offset); ++ EXPECT(in.offset == out.offset); + -+ reftable_record_clear(&out_rec); ++ reftable_record_release(&out_rec); + strbuf_release(&key); + strbuf_release(&in.last_key); +} + +int record_test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]) +{ -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_log_record_equal", -+ &test_reftable_log_record_equal); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_log_record_roundtrip", -+ &test_reftable_log_record_roundtrip); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_ref_record_roundtrip", -+ &test_reftable_ref_record_roundtrip); -+ add_test_case("test_varint_roundtrip", &test_varint_roundtrip); -+ add_test_case("test_key_roundtrip", &test_key_roundtrip); -+ add_test_case("test_common_prefix", &test_common_prefix); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_obj_record_roundtrip", -+ &test_reftable_obj_record_roundtrip); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_index_record_roundtrip", -+ &test_reftable_index_record_roundtrip); -+ add_test_case("test_u24_roundtrip", &test_u24_roundtrip); -+ return test_main(argc, argv); ++ test_reftable_log_record_equal(); ++ test_reftable_log_record_roundtrip(); ++ test_reftable_ref_record_roundtrip(); ++ test_varint_roundtrip(); ++ test_key_roundtrip(); ++ test_common_prefix(); ++ test_reftable_obj_record_roundtrip(); ++ test_reftable_index_record_roundtrip(); ++ test_u24_roundtrip(); ++ return 0; +} + ## reftable/reftable-record.h (new) ## +@@ ++/* ++Copyright 2020 Google LLC ++ ++Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style ++license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at ++https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd ++*/ ++ ++#ifndef REFTABLE_RECORD_H ++#define REFTABLE_RECORD_H ++ ++#include ++ ++/* ++ Basic data types ++ ++ Reftables store the state of each ref in struct reftable_ref_record, and they ++ store a sequence of reflog updates in struct reftable_log_record. ++*/ ++ ++/* reftable_ref_record holds a ref database entry target_value */ ++struct reftable_ref_record { ++ char *refname; /* Name of the ref, malloced. */ ++ uint64_t update_index; /* Logical timestamp at which this value is ++ written */ ++ uint8_t *value; /* SHA1, or NULL. malloced. */ ++ uint8_t *target_value; /* peeled annotated tag, or NULL. malloced. */ ++ char *target; /* symref, or NULL. malloced. */ ++}; ++ ++/* returns whether 'ref' represents a deletion */ ++int reftable_ref_record_is_deletion(const struct reftable_ref_record *ref); ++ ++/* prints a reftable_ref_record onto stdout */ ++void reftable_ref_record_print(struct reftable_ref_record *ref, ++ uint32_t hash_id); ++ ++/* frees and nulls all pointer values. */ ++void reftable_ref_record_release(struct reftable_ref_record *ref); ++ ++/* returns whether two reftable_ref_records are the same */ ++int reftable_ref_record_equal(struct reftable_ref_record *a, ++ struct reftable_ref_record *b, int hash_size); ++ ++/* reftable_log_record holds a reflog entry */ ++struct reftable_log_record { ++ char *refname; ++ uint64_t update_index; /* logical timestamp of a transactional update. ++ */ ++ uint8_t *new_hash; ++ uint8_t *old_hash; ++ char *name; ++ char *email; ++ uint64_t time; ++ int16_t tz_offset; ++ char *message; ++}; ++ ++/* returns whether 'ref' represents the deletion of a log record. */ ++int reftable_log_record_is_deletion(const struct reftable_log_record *log); ++ ++/* frees and nulls all pointer values. */ ++void reftable_log_record_release(struct reftable_log_record *log); ++ ++/* returns whether two records are equal. Useful for testing. */ ++int reftable_log_record_equal(struct reftable_log_record *a, ++ struct reftable_log_record *b, int hash_size); ++ ++/* dumps a reftable_log_record on stdout, for debugging/testing. */ ++void reftable_log_record_print(struct reftable_log_record *log, ++ uint32_t hash_id); ++ ++#endif + ## t/helper/test-reftable.c ## @@ - int cmd__reftable(int argc, const char **argv) { + basics_test_main(argc, argv); +- + record_test_main(argc, argv); - strbuf_test_main(argc, argv); return 0; } 7: 757dd30fe2 ! 8: a358b052d5 reftable: reading/writing blocks @@ Metadata ## Commit message ## reftable: reading/writing blocks + The reftable format is structured as a sequence of block. Within a block, + records are prefix compressed, with an index of offsets for fully expand keys to + enable binary search within blocks. + + This commit provides the logic to read and write these blocks. + Includes a code snippet copied from zlib Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Makefile ## -@@ Makefile: XDIFF_OBJS += xdiff/xprepare.o - XDIFF_OBJS += xdiff/xutils.o +@@ Makefile: XDIFF_OBJS += xdiff/xutils.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/basics.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/error.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/block.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/blocksource.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/compat.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/record.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/strbuf.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/zlib-compat.o +REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/block_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/record_test.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/strbuf_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/test_framework.o + REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/basics_test.o ## reftable/.gitattributes (new) ## @@ @@ reftable/block.c (new) +#include "blocksource.h" +#include "constants.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" +#include "system.h" +#include "zlib.h" + @@ reftable/block.c (new) + return -1; +} + -+ +int block_writer_finish(struct block_writer *w) +{ + int i = 0; @@ reftable/block.c (new) + return err; +} + -+void block_writer_clear(struct block_writer *bw) ++void block_writer_release(struct block_writer *bw) +{ + FREE_AND_NULL(bw->restarts); + strbuf_release(&bw->last_key); @@ reftable/block.h (new) + +#include "basics.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-blocksource.h" + +/* + Writes reftable blocks. The block_writer is reused across blocks to minimize @@ reftable/block.h (new) +int block_writer_finish(struct block_writer *w); + +/* clears out internally allocated block_writer members. */ -+void block_writer_clear(struct block_writer *bw); ++void block_writer_release(struct block_writer *bw); + +/* Read a block. */ +struct block_reader { @@ reftable/block_test.c (new) +#include "basics.h" +#include "constants.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "reftable.h" +#include "test_framework.h" +#include "reftable-tests.h" + -+struct binsearch_args { -+ int key; -+ int *arr; -+}; -+ -+static int binsearch_func(size_t i, void *void_args) -+{ -+ struct binsearch_args *args = (struct binsearch_args *)void_args; -+ -+ return args->key < args->arr[i]; -+} -+ -+static void test_binsearch(void) -+{ -+ int arr[] = { 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 }; -+ size_t sz = ARRAY_SIZE(arr); -+ struct binsearch_args args = { -+ .arr = arr, -+ }; -+ -+ int i = 0; -+ for (i = 1; i < 11; i++) { -+ int res; -+ args.key = i; -+ res = binsearch(sz, &binsearch_func, &args); -+ -+ if (res < sz) { -+ assert(args.key < arr[res]); -+ if (res > 0) { -+ assert(args.key >= arr[res - 1]); -+ } -+ } else { -+ assert(args.key == 10 || args.key == 11); -+ } -+ } -+} -+ +static void test_block_read_write(void) +{ + const int header_off = 21; /* random */ @@ reftable/block_test.c (new) + n = block_writer_add(&bw, &rec); + ref.refname = NULL; + ref.value = NULL; -+ assert(n == 0); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); + } + + n = block_writer_finish(&bw); -+ assert(n > 0); ++ EXPECT(n > 0); + -+ block_writer_clear(&bw); ++ block_writer_release(&bw); + + block_reader_init(&br, &block, header_off, block_size, SHA1_SIZE); + @@ reftable/block_test.c (new) + + while (1) { + int r = block_iter_next(&it, &rec); -+ assert(r >= 0); ++ EXPECT(r >= 0); + if (r > 0) { + break; + } -+ assert_streq(names[j], ref.refname); ++ EXPECT_STREQ(names[j], ref.refname); + j++; + } + -+ reftable_record_clear(&rec); ++ reftable_record_release(&rec); + block_iter_close(&it); + + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { @@ reftable/block_test.c (new) + strbuf_addstr(&want, names[i]); + + n = block_reader_seek(&br, &it, &want); -+ assert(n == 0); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); + + n = block_iter_next(&it, &rec); -+ assert(n == 0); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); + -+ assert_streq(names[i], ref.refname); ++ EXPECT_STREQ(names[i], ref.refname); + + want.len--; + n = block_reader_seek(&br, &it, &want); -+ assert(n == 0); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); + + n = block_iter_next(&it, &rec); -+ assert(n == 0); -+ assert_streq(names[10 * (i / 10)], ref.refname); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); ++ EXPECT_STREQ(names[10 * (i / 10)], ref.refname); + + block_iter_close(&it); + } + -+ reftable_record_clear(&rec); ++ reftable_record_release(&rec); + reftable_block_done(&br.block); + strbuf_release(&want); + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { @@ reftable/block_test.c (new) + +int block_test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]) +{ -+ add_test_case("binsearch", &test_binsearch); -+ add_test_case("block_read_write", &test_block_read_write); -+ return test_main(argc, argv); ++ test_block_read_write(); ++ return 0; +} ## reftable/zlib-compat.c (new) ## @@ reftable/zlib-compat.c (new) ## t/helper/test-reftable.c ## @@ - int cmd__reftable(int argc, const char **argv) { + basics_test_main(argc, argv); + block_test_main(argc, argv); record_test_main(argc, argv); - strbuf_test_main(argc, argv); return 0; + } 8: e30a7e0281 ! 9: 24afac9c91 reftable: a generic binary tree implementation @@ Metadata ## Commit message ## reftable: a generic binary tree implementation - This is necessary for building a OID => ref map on write + The reftable format includes support for an (OID => ref) map. This map can speed + up visibility and reachability checks. In particular, various operations along + the fetch/push path within Gerrit have ben sped up by using this structure. + + The map is constructed with help of a binary tree. Object IDs are hashes, so + they are uniformly distributed. Hence, the tree does not attempt forced + rebalancing. Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Makefile ## -@@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/compat.o +@@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/block.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/blocksource.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/record.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/strbuf.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/tree.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/zlib-compat.o ++REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/basics_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/block_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/record_test.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/strbuf_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/test_framework.o +-REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/basics_test.o +REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/tree_test.o TEST_OBJS := $(patsubst %$X,%.o,$(TEST_PROGRAMS)) $(patsubst %,t/helper/%,$(TEST_BUILTINS_OBJS)) @@ reftable/tree_test.c (new) + +#include "basics.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "reftable.h" +#include "test_framework.h" +#include "reftable-tests.h" + @@ reftable/tree_test.c (new) + +int tree_test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]) +{ -+ add_test_case("test_tree", &test_tree); -+ return test_main(argc, argv); ++ test_tree(); ++ return 0; +} ## t/helper/test-reftable.c ## @@ t/helper/test-reftable.c: int cmd__reftable(int argc, const char **argv) + basics_test_main(argc, argv); block_test_main(argc, argv); record_test_main(argc, argv); - strbuf_test_main(argc, argv); + tree_test_main(argc, argv); return 0; } 9: 68aee16e60 ! 10: 5f0b7c5592 reftable: write reftable files @@ Commit message Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Makefile ## -@@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/compat.o +@@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/blocksource.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/record.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/strbuf.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/tree.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/writer.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/zlib-compat.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/block_test.o + REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/basics_test.o + + ## reftable/reftable-writer.h (new) ## +@@ ++/* ++Copyright 2020 Google LLC ++ ++Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style ++license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at ++https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd ++*/ ++ ++#ifndef REFTABLE_WRITER_H ++#define REFTABLE_WRITER_H ++ ++#include ++ ++#include "reftable-record.h" ++ ++/* ++ Writing single reftables ++*/ ++ ++/* reftable_write_options sets options for writing a single reftable. */ ++struct reftable_write_options { ++ /* boolean: do not pad out blocks to block size. */ ++ unsigned unpadded : 1; ++ ++ /* the blocksize. Should be less than 2^24. */ ++ uint32_t block_size; ++ ++ /* boolean: do not generate a SHA1 => ref index. */ ++ unsigned skip_index_objects : 1; ++ ++ /* how often to write complete keys in each block. */ ++ int restart_interval; ++ ++ /* 4-byte identifier ("sha1", "s256") of the hash. ++ * Defaults to SHA1 if unset ++ */ ++ uint32_t hash_id; ++ ++ /* boolean: do not check ref names for validity or dir/file conflicts. ++ */ ++ unsigned skip_name_check : 1; ++ ++ /* boolean: copy log messages exactly. If unset, check that the message ++ * is a single line, and add '\n' if missing. ++ */ ++ unsigned exact_log_message : 1; ++}; ++ ++/* reftable_block_stats holds statistics for a single block type */ ++struct reftable_block_stats { ++ /* total number of entries written */ ++ int entries; ++ /* total number of key restarts */ ++ int restarts; ++ /* total number of blocks */ ++ int blocks; ++ /* total number of index blocks */ ++ int index_blocks; ++ /* depth of the index */ ++ int max_index_level; ++ ++ /* offset of the first block for this type */ ++ uint64_t offset; ++ /* offset of the top level index block for this type, or 0 if not ++ * present */ ++ uint64_t index_offset; ++}; ++ ++/* stats holds overall statistics for a single reftable */ ++struct reftable_stats { ++ /* total number of blocks written. */ ++ int blocks; ++ /* stats for ref data */ ++ struct reftable_block_stats ref_stats; ++ /* stats for the SHA1 to ref map. */ ++ struct reftable_block_stats obj_stats; ++ /* stats for index blocks */ ++ struct reftable_block_stats idx_stats; ++ /* stats for log blocks */ ++ struct reftable_block_stats log_stats; ++ ++ /* disambiguation length of shortened object IDs. */ ++ int object_id_len; ++}; ++ ++/* reftable_new_writer creates a new writer */ ++struct reftable_writer * ++reftable_new_writer(int (*writer_func)(void *, const void *, size_t), ++ void *writer_arg, struct reftable_write_options *opts); ++ ++/* Set the range of update indices for the records we will add. When writing a ++ table into a stack, the min should be at least ++ reftable_stack_next_update_index(), or REFTABLE_API_ERROR is returned. ++ ++ For transactional updates to a stack, typically min==max, and the ++ update_index can be obtained by inspeciting the stack. When converting an ++ existing ref database into a single reftable, this would be a range of ++ update-index timestamps. ++ */ ++void reftable_writer_set_limits(struct reftable_writer *w, uint64_t min, ++ uint64_t max); ++ ++/* ++ Add a reftable_ref_record. The record should have names that come after ++ already added records. ++ ++ The update_index must be within the limits set by ++ reftable_writer_set_limits(), or REFTABLE_API_ERROR is returned. It is an ++ REFTABLE_API_ERROR error to write a ref record after a log record. ++*/ ++int reftable_writer_add_ref(struct reftable_writer *w, ++ struct reftable_ref_record *ref); ++ ++/* ++ Convenience function to add multiple reftable_ref_records; the function sorts ++ the records before adding them, reordering the records array passed in. ++*/ ++int reftable_writer_add_refs(struct reftable_writer *w, ++ struct reftable_ref_record *refs, int n); ++ ++/* ++ adds reftable_log_records. Log records are keyed by (refname, decreasing ++ update_index). The key for the record added must come after the already added ++ log records. ++*/ ++int reftable_writer_add_log(struct reftable_writer *w, ++ struct reftable_log_record *log); ++ ++/* ++ Convenience function to add multiple reftable_log_records; the function sorts ++ the records before adding them, reordering records array passed in. ++*/ ++int reftable_writer_add_logs(struct reftable_writer *w, ++ struct reftable_log_record *logs, int n); ++ ++/* reftable_writer_close finalizes the reftable. The writer is retained so ++ * statistics can be inspected. */ ++int reftable_writer_close(struct reftable_writer *w); ++ ++/* writer_stats returns the statistics on the reftable being written. ++ ++ This struct becomes invalid when the writer is freed. ++ */ ++const struct reftable_stats *writer_stats(struct reftable_writer *w); ++ ++/* reftable_writer_free deallocates memory for the writer */ ++void reftable_writer_free(struct reftable_writer *w); ++ ++#endif ## reftable/writer.c (new) ## @@ @@ reftable/writer.c (new) +#include "block.h" +#include "constants.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "reftable.h" +#include "tree.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" + +/* finishes a block, and writes it to storage */ +static int writer_flush_block(struct reftable_writer *w); @@ reftable/writer.c (new) + w->block_writer->restart_interval = w->opts.restart_interval; +} + ++static struct strbuf reftable_empty_strbuf = STRBUF_INIT; ++ +struct reftable_writer * +reftable_new_writer(int (*writer_func)(void *, const void *, size_t), + void *writer_arg, struct reftable_write_options *opts) @@ reftable/writer.c (new) + int err = 0; + int i = 0; + QSORT(logs, n, reftable_log_record_compare_key); ++ + for (i = 0; err == 0 && i < n; i++) { + err = reftable_writer_add_log(w, &logs[i]); + } @@ reftable/writer.c (new) + +done: + /* free up memory. */ -+ block_writer_clear(&w->block_writer_data); ++ block_writer_release(&w->block_writer_data); + writer_clear_index(w); + strbuf_release(&w->last_key); + return err; @@ reftable/writer.h (new) + +#include "basics.h" +#include "block.h" -+#include "reftable.h" -+#include "strbuf.h" +#include "tree.h" ++#include "reftable-writer.h" + +struct reftable_writer { + int (*write)(void *, const void *, size_t); 10: c196de7f06 ! 11: 9aa2caade8 reftable: read reftable files @@ Metadata ## Commit message ## reftable: read reftable files + This supports reading a single reftable file. + + The commit introduces an abstract iterator type, which captures the usecases + both of reading individual refs, and iterating over a segment of the ref + namespace. + Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Makefile ## -@@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/block.o +@@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/basics.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/error.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/block.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/blocksource.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/compat.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/iter.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/reader.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/record.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/reftable.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/strbuf.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/tree.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/writer.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/zlib-compat.o ## reftable/iter.c (new) ## @@ @@ reftable/iter.c (new) +#include "block.h" +#include "constants.h" +#include "reader.h" -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" + +int iterator_is_null(struct reftable_iterator *it) +{ @@ reftable/iter.c (new) +int reftable_iterator_next_ref(struct reftable_iterator *it, + struct reftable_ref_record *ref) +{ -+ struct reftable_record rec = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_record rec = { NULL }; + reftable_record_from_ref(&rec, ref); + return iterator_next(it, &rec); +} @@ reftable/iter.c (new) +int reftable_iterator_next_log(struct reftable_iterator *it, + struct reftable_log_record *log) +{ -+ struct reftable_record rec = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_record rec = { NULL }; + reftable_record_from_log(&rec, log); + return iterator_next(it, &rec); +} @@ reftable/iter.c (new) + } + + if (fri->double_check) { -+ struct reftable_iterator it = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_iterator it = { NULL }; + + err = reftable_table_seek_ref(&fri->tab, &it, + ref->refname); @@ reftable/iter.c (new) + } + } + -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(ref); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(ref); + return err; +} + @@ reftable/iter.h (new) +#ifndef ITER_H +#define ITER_H + ++#include "system.h" +#include "block.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "strbuf.h" ++ ++#include "reftable-iterator.h" ++#include "reftable-generic.h" + +struct reftable_iterator_vtable { + int (*next)(void *iter_arg, struct reftable_record *rec); @@ reftable/reader.c (new) +#include "constants.h" +#include "iter.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" +#include "tree.h" + +uint64_t block_source_size(struct reftable_block_source *source) @@ reftable/reader.c (new) +int init_reader(struct reftable_reader *r, struct reftable_block_source *source, + const char *name) +{ -+ struct reftable_block footer = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_block header = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_block footer = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_block header = { NULL }; + int err = 0; + + memset(r, 0, sizeof(struct reftable_reader)); @@ reftable/reader.c (new) +{ + int32_t guess_block_size = r->block_size ? r->block_size : + DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE; -+ struct reftable_block block = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_block block = { NULL }; + uint8_t block_typ = 0; + int err = 0; + uint32_t header_off = next_off ? 0 : header_size(r->version); @@ reftable/reader.c (new) + struct reftable_record *rec) +{ + struct reftable_index_record want_index = { .last_key = STRBUF_INIT }; -+ struct reftable_record want_index_rec = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_record want_index_rec = { NULL }; + struct reftable_index_record index_result = { .last_key = STRBUF_INIT }; -+ struct reftable_record index_result_rec = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_record index_result_rec = { NULL }; + struct table_iter index_iter = TABLE_ITER_INIT; + struct table_iter next = TABLE_ITER_INIT; + int err = 0; @@ reftable/reader.c (new) +done: + block_iter_close(&next.bi); + table_iter_close(&index_iter); -+ reftable_record_clear(&want_index_rec); -+ reftable_record_clear(&index_result_rec); ++ reftable_record_release(&want_index_rec); ++ reftable_record_release(&index_result_rec); + return err; +} + @@ reftable/reader.c (new) + struct reftable_ref_record ref = { + .refname = (char *)name, + }; -+ struct reftable_record rec = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_record rec = { NULL }; + reftable_record_from_ref(&rec, &ref); + return reader_seek(r, it, &rec); +} @@ reftable/reader.c (new) + .refname = (char *)name, + .update_index = update_index, + }; -+ struct reftable_record rec = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_record rec = { NULL }; + reftable_record_from_log(&rec, &log); + return reader_seek(r, it, &rec); +} @@ reftable/reader.c (new) + .hash_prefix = oid, + .hash_prefix_len = r->object_id_len, + }; -+ struct reftable_record want_rec = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_iterator oit = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_obj_record got = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_record got_rec = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_record want_rec = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_iterator oit = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_obj_record got = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_record got_rec = { NULL }; + int err = 0; + struct indexed_table_ref_iter *itr = NULL; + @@ reftable/reader.c (new) + +done: + reftable_iterator_destroy(&oit); -+ reftable_record_clear(&got_rec); ++ reftable_record_release(&got_rec); + return err; +} + @@ reftable/reader.h (new) + +#include "block.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-iterator.h" ++#include "reftable-reader.h" + +uint64_t block_source_size(struct reftable_block_source *source); + @@ reftable/reader.h (new) + uint64_t (*max_update_index)(void *tab); +}; + -+int reftable_table_seek_record(struct reftable_table *tab, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, -+ struct reftable_record *rec); -+ +#endif - ## reftable/reftable.c (new) ## + ## reftable/reftable-iterator.h (new) ## @@ +/* +Copyright 2020 Google LLC @@ reftable/reftable.c (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#include "reftable.h" -+#include "record.h" -+#include "reader.h" ++#ifndef REFTABLE_ITERATOR_H ++#define REFTABLE_ITERATOR_H + -+static int reftable_reader_seek_void(void *tab, struct reftable_iterator *it, -+ struct reftable_record *rec) -+{ -+ return reader_seek((struct reftable_reader *)tab, it, rec); -+} ++#include "reftable-record.h" + -+static uint32_t reftable_reader_hash_id_void(void *tab) -+{ -+ return reftable_reader_hash_id((struct reftable_reader *)tab); -+} ++/* iterator is the generic interface for walking over data stored in a ++ reftable. ++*/ ++struct reftable_iterator { ++ struct reftable_iterator_vtable *ops; ++ void *iter_arg; ++}; + -+static uint64_t reftable_reader_min_update_index_void(void *tab) -+{ -+ return reftable_reader_min_update_index((struct reftable_reader *)tab); -+} ++/* reads the next reftable_ref_record. Returns < 0 for error, 0 for OK and > 0: ++ end of iteration. ++*/ ++int reftable_iterator_next_ref(struct reftable_iterator *it, ++ struct reftable_ref_record *ref); + -+static uint64_t reftable_reader_max_update_index_void(void *tab) -+{ -+ return reftable_reader_max_update_index((struct reftable_reader *)tab); -+} ++/* reads the next reftable_log_record. Returns < 0 for error, 0 for OK and > 0: ++ end of iteration. ++*/ ++int reftable_iterator_next_log(struct reftable_iterator *it, ++ struct reftable_log_record *log); + -+static struct reftable_table_vtable reader_vtable = { -+ .seek_record = reftable_reader_seek_void, -+ .hash_id = reftable_reader_hash_id_void, -+ .min_update_index = reftable_reader_min_update_index_void, -+ .max_update_index = reftable_reader_max_update_index_void, -+}; ++/* releases resources associated with an iterator. */ ++void reftable_iterator_destroy(struct reftable_iterator *it); + -+int reftable_table_seek_ref(struct reftable_table *tab, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name) -+{ -+ struct reftable_ref_record ref = { -+ .refname = (char *)name, -+ }; -+ struct reftable_record rec = { 0 }; -+ reftable_record_from_ref(&rec, &ref); -+ return tab->ops->seek_record(tab->table_arg, it, &rec); -+} ++#endif + + ## reftable/reftable-reader.h (new) ## +@@ ++/* ++Copyright 2020 Google LLC + -+void reftable_table_from_reader(struct reftable_table *tab, -+ struct reftable_reader *reader) -+{ -+ assert(tab->ops == NULL); -+ tab->ops = &reader_vtable; -+ tab->table_arg = reader; -+} ++Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style ++license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at ++https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd ++*/ + -+int reftable_table_read_ref(struct reftable_table *tab, const char *name, -+ struct reftable_ref_record *ref) -+{ -+ struct reftable_iterator it = { 0 }; -+ int err = reftable_table_seek_ref(tab, &it, name); -+ if (err) -+ goto done; ++#ifndef REFTABLE_READER_H ++#define REFTABLE_READER_H + -+ err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, ref); -+ if (err) -+ goto done; ++#include "reftable-iterator.h" ++#include "reftable-blocksource.h" + -+ if (strcmp(ref->refname, name) || -+ reftable_ref_record_is_deletion(ref)) { -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(ref); -+ err = 1; -+ goto done; -+ } ++/* ++ Reading single tables + -+done: -+ reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); -+ return err; -+} ++ The follow routines are for reading single files. For an application-level ++ interface, skip ahead to struct reftable_merged_table and struct ++ reftable_stack. ++*/ + -+int reftable_table_seek_record(struct reftable_table *tab, -+ struct reftable_iterator *it, -+ struct reftable_record *rec) -+{ -+ return tab->ops->seek_record(tab->table_arg, it, rec); -+} ++/* The reader struct is a handle to an open reftable file. */ ++struct reftable_reader; + -+uint64_t reftable_table_max_update_index(struct reftable_table *tab) -+{ -+ return tab->ops->max_update_index(tab->table_arg); -+} ++/* reftable_new_reader opens a reftable for reading. If successful, returns 0 ++ * code and sets pp. The name is used for creating a stack. Typically, it is the ++ * basename of the file. The block source `src` is owned by the reader, and is ++ * closed on calling reftable_reader_destroy(). ++ */ ++int reftable_new_reader(struct reftable_reader **pp, ++ struct reftable_block_source *src, const char *name); ++ ++/* reftable_reader_seek_ref returns an iterator where 'name' would be inserted ++ in the table. To seek to the start of the table, use name = "". ++ ++ example: ++ ++ struct reftable_reader *r = NULL; ++ int err = reftable_new_reader(&r, &src, "filename"); ++ if (err < 0) { ... } ++ struct reftable_iterator it = {0}; ++ err = reftable_reader_seek_ref(r, &it, "refs/heads/master"); ++ if (err < 0) { ... } ++ struct reftable_ref_record ref = {0}; ++ while (1) { ++ err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref); ++ if (err > 0) { ++ break; ++ } ++ if (err < 0) { ++ ..error handling.. ++ } ++ ..found.. ++ } ++ reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); ++ */ ++int reftable_reader_seek_ref(struct reftable_reader *r, ++ struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name); + -+uint64_t reftable_table_min_update_index(struct reftable_table *tab) -+{ -+ return tab->ops->min_update_index(tab->table_arg); -+} ++/* returns the hash ID used in this table. */ ++uint32_t reftable_reader_hash_id(struct reftable_reader *r); + -+uint32_t reftable_table_hash_id(struct reftable_table *tab) -+{ -+ return tab->ops->hash_id(tab->table_arg); -+} ++/* seek to logs for the given name, older than update_index. To seek to the ++ start of the table, use name = "". ++ */ ++int reftable_reader_seek_log_at(struct reftable_reader *r, ++ struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name, ++ uint64_t update_index); ++ ++/* seek to newest log entry for given name. */ ++int reftable_reader_seek_log(struct reftable_reader *r, ++ struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name); ++ ++/* closes and deallocates a reader. */ ++void reftable_reader_free(struct reftable_reader *); ++ ++/* return an iterator for the refs pointing to `oid`. */ ++int reftable_reader_refs_for(struct reftable_reader *r, ++ struct reftable_iterator *it, uint8_t *oid); ++ ++/* return the max_update_index for a table */ ++uint64_t reftable_reader_max_update_index(struct reftable_reader *r); ++ ++/* return the min_update_index for a table */ ++uint64_t reftable_reader_min_update_index(struct reftable_reader *r); ++ ++#endif 11: bf6b929b86 ! 12: 581a4200d6 reftable: file level tests @@ Metadata Author: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Commit message ## - reftable: file level tests + reftable: reftable file level tests + + With support for reading and writing files in place, we can construct files (in + memory) and attempt to read them back. + + Because some sections of the format are optional (eg. indices, log entries), we + have to exercise this code using multiple sizes of input data Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Makefile ## @@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/zlib-compat.o - + REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/basics_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/block_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/record_test.o +REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/reftable_test.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/strbuf_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/test_framework.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/tree_test.o + ## reftable/reftable_test.c (new) ## @@ @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#include "reftable.h" -+ +#include "system.h" + +#include "basics.h" @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) +#include "record.h" +#include "test_framework.h" +#include "reftable-tests.h" ++#include "reftable-stack.h" + +static const int update_index = 5; + @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + uint8_t in[] = "hello"; + strbuf_add(&buf, in, sizeof(in)); + block_source_from_strbuf(&source, &buf); -+ assert(block_source_size(&source) == 6); ++ EXPECT(block_source_size(&source) == 6); + n = block_source_read_block(&source, &out, 0, sizeof(in)); -+ assert(n == sizeof(in)); -+ assert(!memcmp(in, out.data, n)); ++ EXPECT(n == sizeof(in)); ++ EXPECT(!memcmp(in, out.data, n)); + reftable_block_done(&out); + + n = block_source_read_block(&source, &out, 1, 2); -+ assert(n == 2); -+ assert(!memcmp(out.data, "el", 2)); ++ EXPECT(n == 2); ++ EXPECT(!memcmp(out.data, "el", 2)); + + reftable_block_done(&out); + block_source_close(&source); @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + (*names)[i] = xstrdup(name); + + n = reftable_writer_add_ref(w, &ref); -+ assert(n == 0); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); + } + + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + log.message = "message"; + + n = reftable_writer_add_log(w, &log); -+ assert(n == 0); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); + } + + n = reftable_writer_close(w); -+ assert(n == 0); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); + + stats = writer_stats(w); + for (i = 0; i < stats->ref_stats.blocks; i++) { @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + if (off == 0) { + off = header_size((hash_id == SHA256_ID) ? 2 : 1); + } -+ assert(buf->buf[off] == 'r'); ++ EXPECT(buf->buf[off] == 'r'); + } + -+ assert(stats->log_stats.blocks > 0); ++ EXPECT(stats->log_stats.blocks > 0); + reftable_writer_free(w); +} + @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + log.new_hash = hash2; + reftable_writer_set_limits(w, update_index, update_index); + err = reftable_writer_add_log(w, &log); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + err = reftable_writer_close(w); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + reftable_writer_free(w); + strbuf_release(&buf); +} @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + ref.update_index = i; + + err = reftable_writer_add_ref(w, &ref); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + } + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { + uint8_t hash1[SHA1_SIZE], hash2[SHA1_SIZE]; @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + log.new_hash = hash2; + + err = reftable_writer_add_log(w, &log); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + } + + n = reftable_writer_close(w); -+ assert(n == 0); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); + + stats = writer_stats(w); -+ assert(stats->log_stats.blocks > 0); ++ EXPECT(stats->log_stats.blocks > 0); + reftable_writer_free(w); + w = NULL; + + block_source_from_strbuf(&source, &buf); + + err = init_reader(&rd, &source, "file.log"); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_reader_seek_ref(&rd, &it, names[N - 1]); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + /* end of iteration. */ + err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref); -+ assert(0 < err); ++ EXPECT(0 < err); + + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); + + err = reftable_reader_seek_log(&rd, &it, ""); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + i = 0; + while (1) { @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + break; + } + -+ assert_err(err); -+ assert_streq(names[i], log.refname); -+ assert(i == log.update_index); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ EXPECT_STREQ(names[i], log.refname); ++ EXPECT(i == log.update_index); + i++; -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&log); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&log); + } + -+ assert(i == N); ++ EXPECT(i == N); + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); + + /* cleanup. */ @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + block_source_from_strbuf(&source, &buf); + + err = init_reader(&rd, &source, "file.ref"); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_reader_seek_ref(&rd, &it, ""); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + while (1) { + struct reftable_ref_record ref = { NULL }; + int r = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref); -+ assert(r >= 0); ++ EXPECT(r >= 0); + if (r > 0) { + break; + } -+ assert(0 == strcmp(names[j], ref.refname)); -+ assert(update_index == ref.update_index); ++ EXPECT(0 == strcmp(names[j], ref.refname)); ++ EXPECT(update_index == ref.update_index); + + j++; -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); + } -+ assert(j == N); ++ EXPECT(j == N); + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); + strbuf_release(&buf); + free_names(names); @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; + int N = 1; + write_table(&names, &buf, N, 4096, SHA1_ID); -+ assert(buf.len < 200); ++ EXPECT(buf.len < 200); + strbuf_release(&buf); + free_names(names); +} @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + block_source_from_strbuf(&source, &buf); + + err = init_reader(&rd, &source, "file.ref"); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_reader_seek_ref(&rd, &it, names[0]); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_iterator_next_log(&it, &log); -+ assert(err == REFTABLE_API_ERROR); ++ EXPECT(err == REFTABLE_API_ERROR); + + strbuf_release(&buf); + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + block_source_from_strbuf(&source, &buf); + + err = init_reader(&rd, &source, "file.ref"); -+ assert_err(err); -+ assert(hash_id == reftable_reader_hash_id(&rd)); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ EXPECT(hash_id == reftable_reader_hash_id(&rd)); + + if (!index) { + rd.ref_offsets.index_offset = 0; + } else { -+ assert(rd.ref_offsets.index_offset > 0); ++ EXPECT(rd.ref_offsets.index_offset > 0); + } + + for (i = 1; i < N; i++) { + int err = reftable_reader_seek_ref(&rd, &it, names[i]); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref); -+ assert_err(err); -+ assert(0 == strcmp(names[i], ref.refname)); -+ assert(i == ref.value[0]); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ EXPECT(0 == strcmp(names[i], ref.refname)); ++ EXPECT(i == ref.value[0]); + -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); + } + @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + if (err == 0) { + struct reftable_ref_record ref = { NULL }; + int err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref); -+ assert(err > 0); ++ EXPECT(err > 0); + } else { -+ assert(err > 0); ++ EXPECT(err > 0); + } + + strbuf_release(&pastLast); @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + */ + /* blocks. */ + n = reftable_writer_add_ref(w, &ref); -+ assert(n == 0); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); + + if (!memcmp(hash1, want_hash, SHA1_SIZE) || + !memcmp(hash2, want_hash, SHA1_SIZE)) { @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + } + + n = reftable_writer_close(w); -+ assert(n == 0); ++ EXPECT(n == 0); + + reftable_writer_free(w); + w = NULL; @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + block_source_from_strbuf(&source, &buf); + + err = init_reader(&rd, &source, "file.ref"); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + if (!indexed) { + rd.obj_offsets.is_present = 0; + } + + err = reftable_reader_seek_ref(&rd, &it, ""); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); + + err = reftable_reader_refs_for(&rd, &it, want_hash); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + j = 0; + while (1) { + int err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref); -+ assert(err >= 0); ++ EXPECT(err >= 0); + if (err > 0) { + break; + } + -+ assert(j < want_names_len); -+ assert(0 == strcmp(ref.refname, want_names[j])); ++ EXPECT(j < want_names_len); ++ EXPECT(0 == strcmp(ref.refname, want_names[j])); + j++; -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); + } -+ assert(j == want_names_len); ++ EXPECT(j == want_names_len); + + strbuf_release(&buf); + free_names(want_names); @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + reftable_writer_set_limits(w, 1, 1); + + err = reftable_writer_close(w); -+ assert(err == REFTABLE_EMPTY_TABLE_ERROR); ++ EXPECT(err == REFTABLE_EMPTY_TABLE_ERROR); + reftable_writer_free(w); + -+ assert(buf.len == header_size(1) + footer_size(1)); ++ EXPECT(buf.len == header_size(1) + footer_size(1)); + + block_source_from_strbuf(&source, &buf); + + err = reftable_new_reader(&rd, &source, "filename"); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_reader_seek_ref(rd, &it, ""); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &rec); -+ assert(err > 0); ++ EXPECT(err > 0); + + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); + reftable_reader_free(rd); @@ reftable/reftable_test.c (new) + +int reftable_test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]) +{ -+ add_test_case("test_log_write_read", test_log_write_read); -+ add_test_case("test_table_read_write_seek_linear_sha256", -+ &test_table_read_write_seek_linear_sha256); -+ add_test_case("test_log_buffer_size", test_log_buffer_size); -+ add_test_case("test_table_write_small_table", -+ &test_table_write_small_table); -+ add_test_case("test_buffer", &test_buffer); -+ add_test_case("test_table_read_api", &test_table_read_api); -+ add_test_case("test_table_read_write_sequential", -+ &test_table_read_write_sequential); -+ add_test_case("test_table_read_write_seek_linear", -+ &test_table_read_write_seek_linear); -+ add_test_case("test_table_read_write_seek_index", -+ &test_table_read_write_seek_index); -+ add_test_case("test_table_read_write_refs_for_no_index", -+ &test_table_refs_for_no_index); -+ add_test_case("test_table_read_write_refs_for_obj_index", -+ &test_table_refs_for_obj_index); -+ add_test_case("test_table_empty", &test_table_empty); -+ return test_main(argc, argv); ++ test_log_write_read(); ++ test_table_read_write_seek_linear_sha256(); ++ test_log_buffer_size(); ++ test_table_write_small_table(); ++ test_buffer(); ++ test_table_read_api(); ++ test_table_read_write_sequential(); ++ test_table_read_write_seek_linear(); ++ test_table_read_write_seek_index(); ++ test_table_refs_for_no_index(); ++ test_table_refs_for_obj_index(); ++ test_table_empty(); ++ return 0; +} ## t/helper/test-reftable.c ## @@ t/helper/test-reftable.c: int cmd__reftable(int argc, const char **argv) - { + basics_test_main(argc, argv); block_test_main(argc, argv); record_test_main(argc, argv); + reftable_test_main(argc, argv); - strbuf_test_main(argc, argv); tree_test_main(argc, argv); return 0; + } 12: 4e38db7f48 ! 13: a26fb180ad reftable: rest of library @@ Metadata ## Commit message ## reftable: rest of library - This will be further split up once preceding commits have passed review. - Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Makefile ## -@@ Makefile: XDIFF_OBJS += xdiff/xutils.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/basics.o +@@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/error.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/block.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/blocksource.o --REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/compat.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/iter.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/merged.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/pq.o -+REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/publicbasics.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/reader.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/record.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/refname.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/reftable.o +REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/stack.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/strbuf.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/tree.o REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/writer.o -@@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/zlib-compat.o - - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/block_test.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/record_test.o -+REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/refname_test.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/reftable_test.o -+REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/stack_test.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/strbuf_test.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/test_framework.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/tree_test.o + REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/zlib-compat.o ## reftable/VERSION (new) ## @@ -+7134eb9f8171a9759800f4187f9e6dde997335e7 C: NULL iso 0 for init ++b8ec0f74c74cb6752eb2033ad8e755a9c19aad15 C: add missing header ## reftable/dump.c (new) ## @@ @@ reftable/dump.c (new) + +static int dump_table(const char *tablename) +{ -+ struct reftable_block_source src = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_block_source src = { 0 }; + int err = reftable_block_source_from_file(&src, tablename); -+ struct reftable_iterator it = { NULL }; -+ struct reftable_ref_record ref = { NULL }; -+ struct reftable_log_record log = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_iterator it = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_ref_record ref = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_log_record log = { 0 }; + struct reftable_reader *r = NULL; + + if (err < 0) @@ reftable/dump.c (new) +{ + struct reftable_stack *stack = NULL; + struct reftable_write_options cfg = {}; -+ struct reftable_iterator it = { NULL }; -+ struct reftable_ref_record ref = { NULL }; -+ struct reftable_log_record log = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_iterator it = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_ref_record ref = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_log_record log = { 0 }; + struct reftable_merged_table *merged = NULL; + + int err = reftable_new_stack(&stack, stackdir, cfg); @@ reftable/merged.c (new) +#include "pq.h" +#include "reader.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-merged.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" +#include "system.h" + +static int merged_iter_init(struct merged_iter *mi) @@ reftable/merged.c (new) +{ + struct merged_iter *mi = (struct merged_iter *)p; + int i = 0; -+ merged_iter_pqueue_clear(&mi->pq); ++ merged_iter_pqueue_release(&mi->pq); + for (i = 0; i < mi->stack_len; i++) { + reftable_iterator_destroy(&mi->stack[i]); + } @@ reftable/merged.c (new) +} + +/* clears the list of subtable, without affecting the readers themselves. */ -+void merged_table_clear(struct reftable_merged_table *mt) ++void merged_table_release(struct reftable_merged_table *mt) +{ + FREE_AND_NULL(mt->stack); + mt->stack_len = 0; @@ reftable/merged.c (new) + if (mt == NULL) { + return; + } -+ merged_table_clear(mt); ++ merged_table_release(mt); + reftable_free(mt); +} + @@ reftable/merged.c (new) + return mt->min; +} + ++static int reftable_table_seek_record(struct reftable_table *tab, ++ struct reftable_iterator *it, ++ struct reftable_record *rec) ++{ ++ return tab->ops->seek_record(tab->table_arg, it, rec); ++} ++ +static int merged_table_seek_record(struct reftable_merged_table *mt, + struct reftable_iterator *it, + struct reftable_record *rec) @@ reftable/merged.h (new) +#define MERGED_H + +#include "pq.h" -+#include "reftable.h" + +struct reftable_merged_table { + struct reftable_table *stack; @@ reftable/merged.h (new) + struct merged_iter_pqueue pq; +}; + -+void merged_table_clear(struct reftable_merged_table *mt); ++void merged_table_release(struct reftable_merged_table *mt); + +#endif @@ reftable/merged_test.c (new) +#include "pq.h" +#include "reader.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "reftable.h" +#include "test_framework.h" ++#include "reftable-merged.h" +#include "reftable-tests.h" ++#include "reftable-generic.h" ++#include "reftable-stack.h" + +static void test_pq(void) +{ @@ reftable/merged_test.c (new) + reftable_free(names[i]); + } + -+ merged_iter_pqueue_clear(&pq); ++ merged_iter_pqueue_release(&pq); +} + +static void write_test_table(struct strbuf *buf, @@ reftable/merged_test.c (new) + } + + err = reftable_writer_close(w); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + reftable_writer_free(w); +} @@ reftable/merged_test.c (new) + + err = reftable_new_reader(&(*readers)[i], &(*source)[i], + "name"); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + reftable_table_from_reader(&tabs[i], (*readers)[i]); + } + + err = reftable_new_merged_table(&mt, tabs, n, SHA1_ID); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + return mt; +} + @@ reftable/merged_test.c (new) + struct reftable_ref_record ref = { NULL }; + struct reftable_iterator it = { NULL }; + int err = reftable_merged_table_seek_ref(mt, &it, "a"); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref); -+ assert_err(err); -+ assert(ref.update_index == 2); -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ EXPECT(ref.update_index == 2); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); + readers_destroy(readers, 2); + reftable_merged_table_free(mt); @@ reftable/merged_test.c (new) + size_t cap = 0; + int i = 0; + -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + while (len < 100) { /* cap loops/recursion. */ + struct reftable_ref_record ref = { NULL }; + int err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, &ref); @@ reftable/merged_test.c (new) + assert(reftable_ref_record_equal(&want[i], &out[i], SHA1_SIZE)); + } + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&out[i]); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&out[i]); + } + reftable_free(out); + @@ reftable/merged_test.c (new) + reftable_writer_set_limits(w, 1, 1); + + err = reftable_writer_add_ref(w, &rec); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_writer_close(w); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + reftable_writer_free(w); + + block_source_from_strbuf(&source, &buf); + + err = reftable_new_reader(&rd, &source, "filename"); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + hash_id = reftable_reader_hash_id(rd); + assert(hash_id == SHA1_ID); + + reftable_table_from_reader(&tab[0], rd); + err = reftable_new_merged_table(&merged, tab, 1, SHA1_ID); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + reftable_reader_free(rd); + reftable_merged_table_free(merged); @@ reftable/merged_test.c (new) + +int merged_test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]) +{ -+ add_test_case("test_merged_between", &test_merged_between); -+ add_test_case("test_pq", &test_pq); -+ add_test_case("test_merged", &test_merged); -+ add_test_case("test_default_write_opts", &test_default_write_opts); -+ return test_main(argc, argv); ++ test_merged_between(); ++ test_pq(); ++ test_merged(); ++ test_default_write_opts(); ++ return 0; +} ## reftable/pq.c (new) ## @@ reftable/pq.c (new) + +#include "pq.h" + -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-record.h" +#include "system.h" +#include "basics.h" + @@ reftable/pq.c (new) + } +} + -+void merged_iter_pqueue_clear(struct merged_iter_pqueue *pq) ++void merged_iter_pqueue_release(struct merged_iter_pqueue *pq) +{ + int i = 0; + for (i = 0; i < pq->len; i++) { @@ reftable/pq.h (new) +void merged_iter_pqueue_check(struct merged_iter_pqueue pq); +struct pq_entry merged_iter_pqueue_remove(struct merged_iter_pqueue *pq); +void merged_iter_pqueue_add(struct merged_iter_pqueue *pq, struct pq_entry e); -+void merged_iter_pqueue_clear(struct merged_iter_pqueue *pq); ++void merged_iter_pqueue_release(struct merged_iter_pqueue *pq); + +#endif @@ reftable/refname.c (new) +*/ + +#include "system.h" -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" +#include "basics.h" +#include "refname.h" -+#include "strbuf.h" ++#include "reftable-iterator.h" + +struct find_arg { + char **names; @@ reftable/refname.c (new) + } + + err = reftable_table_read_ref(&mod->tab, name, &ref); -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); + return err; +} + -+static void modification_clear(struct modification *mod) ++static void modification_release(struct modification *mod) +{ + /* don't delete the strings themselves; they're owned by ref records. + */ @@ reftable/refname.c (new) + } + +done: -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); + return err; +} @@ reftable/refname.c (new) + } + + err = modification_validate(&mod); -+ modification_clear(&mod); ++ modification_release(&mod); + return err; +} + @@ reftable/refname.h (new) +#ifndef REFNAME_H +#define REFNAME_H + -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-record.h" ++#include "reftable-generic.h" + +struct modification { + struct reftable_table tab; @@ reftable/refname_test.c (new) +https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd +*/ + -+#include "reftable.h" -+ +#include "basics.h" +#include "block.h" +#include "blocksource.h" @@ reftable/refname_test.c (new) +#include "reader.h" +#include "record.h" +#include "refname.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" ++#include "reftable-writer.h" +#include "system.h" + +#include "test_framework.h" @@ reftable/refname_test.c (new) + reftable_writer_set_limits(w, 1, 1); + + err = reftable_writer_add_ref(w, &rec); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_writer_close(w); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + reftable_writer_free(w); + + block_source_from_strbuf(&source, &buf); + err = reftable_new_reader(&rd, &source, "filename"); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + reftable_table_from_reader(&tab, rd); + @@ reftable/refname_test.c (new) + } + + err = modification_validate(&mod); -+ assert(err == cases[i].error_code); ++ EXPECT(err == cases[i].error_code); + } + + reftable_reader_free(rd); @@ reftable/refname_test.c (new) + +int refname_test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]) +{ -+ add_test_case("test_conflict", &test_conflict); -+ return test_main(argc, argv); ++ test_conflict(); ++ return 0; +} - ## reftable/reftable.c ## -@@ reftable/reftable.c: int reftable_table_seek_ref(struct reftable_table *tab, - struct reftable_ref_record ref = { - .refname = (char *)name, - }; -- struct reftable_record rec = { 0 }; + ## reftable/reftable-generic.h (new) ## +@@ ++/* ++Copyright 2020 Google LLC ++ ++Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style ++license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at ++https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd ++*/ ++ ++#ifndef REFTABLE_GENERIC_H ++#define REFTABLE_GENERIC_H ++ ++#include "reftable-iterator.h" ++#include "reftable-reader.h" ++#include "reftable-merged.h" ++ ++/* ++ Provides a unified API for reading tables, either merged tables, or single ++ readers. ++*/ ++struct reftable_table { ++ struct reftable_table_vtable *ops; ++ void *table_arg; ++}; ++ ++int reftable_table_seek_ref(struct reftable_table *tab, ++ struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name); ++ ++void reftable_table_from_reader(struct reftable_table *tab, ++ struct reftable_reader *reader); ++ ++/* returns the hash ID from a generic reftable_table */ ++uint32_t reftable_table_hash_id(struct reftable_table *tab); ++ ++/* create a generic table from reftable_merged_table */ ++void reftable_table_from_merged_table(struct reftable_table *tab, ++ struct reftable_merged_table *table); ++ ++/* returns the max update_index covered by this table. */ ++uint64_t reftable_table_max_update_index(struct reftable_table *tab); ++ ++/* returns the min update_index covered by this table. */ ++uint64_t reftable_table_min_update_index(struct reftable_table *tab); ++ ++/* convenience function to read a single ref. Returns < 0 for error, 0 ++ for success, and 1 if ref not found. */ ++int reftable_table_read_ref(struct reftable_table *tab, const char *name, ++ struct reftable_ref_record *ref); ++ ++#endif + + ## reftable/reftable-merged.h (new) ## +@@ ++/* ++Copyright 2020 Google LLC ++ ++Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style ++license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at ++https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd ++*/ ++ ++#ifndef REFTABLE_MERGED_H ++#define REFTABLE_MERGED_H ++ ++#include "reftable-iterator.h" ++ ++/* ++ Merged tables ++ ++ A ref database kept in a sequence of table files. The merged_table presents a ++ unified view to reading (seeking, iterating) a sequence of immutable tables. ++ ++ The merged tables are on purpose kept disconnected from their actual storage ++ (eg. files on disk), because it is useful to merge tables aren't files. For ++ example, the per-workspace and global ref namespace can be implemented as a ++ merged table of two stacks of file-backed reftables. ++*/ ++ ++/* A merged table is implements seeking/iterating over a stack of tables. */ ++struct reftable_merged_table; ++ ++/* A generic reftable; see below. */ ++struct reftable_table; ++ ++/* reftable_new_merged_table creates a new merged table. It takes ownership of ++ the stack array. ++*/ ++int reftable_new_merged_table(struct reftable_merged_table **dest, ++ struct reftable_table *stack, int n, ++ uint32_t hash_id); ++ ++/* returns an iterator positioned just before 'name' */ ++int reftable_merged_table_seek_ref(struct reftable_merged_table *mt, ++ struct reftable_iterator *it, ++ const char *name); ++ ++/* returns an iterator for log entry, at given update_index */ ++int reftable_merged_table_seek_log_at(struct reftable_merged_table *mt, ++ struct reftable_iterator *it, ++ const char *name, uint64_t update_index); ++ ++/* like reftable_merged_table_seek_log_at but look for the newest entry. */ ++int reftable_merged_table_seek_log(struct reftable_merged_table *mt, ++ struct reftable_iterator *it, ++ const char *name); ++ ++/* returns the max update_index covered by this merged table. */ ++uint64_t ++reftable_merged_table_max_update_index(struct reftable_merged_table *mt); ++ ++/* returns the min update_index covered by this merged table. */ ++uint64_t ++reftable_merged_table_min_update_index(struct reftable_merged_table *mt); ++ ++/* releases memory for the merged_table */ ++void reftable_merged_table_free(struct reftable_merged_table *m); ++ ++/* return the hash ID of the merged table. */ ++uint32_t reftable_merged_table_hash_id(struct reftable_merged_table *m); ++ ++#endif + + ## reftable/reftable-stack.h (new) ## +@@ ++/* ++Copyright 2020 Google LLC ++ ++Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style ++license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at ++https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd ++*/ ++ ++#ifndef REFTABLE_STACK_H ++#define REFTABLE_STACK_H ++ ++#include "reftable-writer.h" ++ ++/* ++ The stack presents an interface to a mutable sequence of reftables. ++ ++ A stack can be mutated by pushing a table to the top of the stack. ++ ++ The reftable_stack automatically compacts files on disk to ensure good ++ amortized performance. ++*/ ++struct reftable_stack; ++ ++/* open a new reftable stack. The tables along with the table list will be ++ stored in 'dir'. Typically, this should be .git/reftables. ++*/ ++int reftable_new_stack(struct reftable_stack **dest, const char *dir, ++ struct reftable_write_options config); ++ ++/* returns the update_index at which a next table should be written. */ ++uint64_t reftable_stack_next_update_index(struct reftable_stack *st); ++ ++/* holds a transaction to add tables at the top of a stack. */ ++struct reftable_addition; ++ ++/* ++ returns a new transaction to add reftables to the given stack. As a side ++ effect, the ref database is locked. ++*/ ++int reftable_stack_new_addition(struct reftable_addition **dest, ++ struct reftable_stack *st); ++ ++/* Adds a reftable to transaction. */ ++int reftable_addition_add(struct reftable_addition *add, ++ int (*write_table)(struct reftable_writer *wr, ++ void *arg), ++ void *arg); ++ ++/* Commits the transaction, releasing the lock. */ ++int reftable_addition_commit(struct reftable_addition *add); ++ ++/* Release all non-committed data from the transaction, and deallocate the ++ transaction. Releases the lock if held. */ ++void reftable_addition_destroy(struct reftable_addition *add); ++ ++/* add a new table to the stack. The write_table function must call ++ reftable_writer_set_limits, add refs and return an error value. */ ++int reftable_stack_add(struct reftable_stack *st, ++ int (*write_table)(struct reftable_writer *wr, ++ void *write_arg), ++ void *write_arg); ++ ++/* returns the merged_table for seeking. This table is valid until the ++ next write or reload, and should not be closed or deleted. ++*/ ++struct reftable_merged_table * ++reftable_stack_merged_table(struct reftable_stack *st); ++ ++/* frees all resources associated with the stack. */ ++void reftable_stack_destroy(struct reftable_stack *st); ++ ++/* Reloads the stack if necessary. This is very cheap to run if the stack was up ++ * to date */ ++int reftable_stack_reload(struct reftable_stack *st); ++ ++/* Policy for expiring reflog entries. */ ++struct reftable_log_expiry_config { ++ /* Drop entries older than this timestamp */ ++ uint64_t time; ++ ++ /* Drop older entries */ ++ uint64_t min_update_index; ++}; ++ ++/* compacts all reftables into a giant table. Expire reflog entries if config is ++ * non-NULL */ ++int reftable_stack_compact_all(struct reftable_stack *st, ++ struct reftable_log_expiry_config *config); ++ ++/* heuristically compact unbalanced table stack. */ ++int reftable_stack_auto_compact(struct reftable_stack *st); ++ ++/* convenience function to read a single ref. Returns < 0 for error, 0 ++ for success, and 1 if ref not found. */ ++int reftable_stack_read_ref(struct reftable_stack *st, const char *refname, ++ struct reftable_ref_record *ref); ++ ++/* convenience function to read a single log. Returns < 0 for error, 0 ++ for success, and 1 if ref not found. */ ++int reftable_stack_read_log(struct reftable_stack *st, const char *refname, ++ struct reftable_log_record *log); ++ ++/* statistics on past compactions. */ ++struct reftable_compaction_stats { ++ uint64_t bytes; /* total number of bytes written */ ++ uint64_t entries_written; /* total number of entries written, including ++ failures. */ ++ int attempts; /* how often we tried to compact */ ++ int failures; /* failures happen on concurrent updates */ ++}; ++ ++/* return statistics for compaction up till now. */ ++struct reftable_compaction_stats * ++reftable_stack_compaction_stats(struct reftable_stack *st); ++ ++#endif + + ## reftable/reftable.c (new) ## +@@ ++/* ++Copyright 2020 Google LLC ++ ++Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style ++license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at ++https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd ++*/ ++ ++#include "record.h" ++#include "reader.h" ++#include "reftable-iterator.h" ++#include "reftable-generic.h" ++ ++static int reftable_reader_seek_void(void *tab, struct reftable_iterator *it, ++ struct reftable_record *rec) ++{ ++ return reader_seek((struct reftable_reader *)tab, it, rec); ++} ++ ++static uint32_t reftable_reader_hash_id_void(void *tab) ++{ ++ return reftable_reader_hash_id((struct reftable_reader *)tab); ++} ++ ++static uint64_t reftable_reader_min_update_index_void(void *tab) ++{ ++ return reftable_reader_min_update_index((struct reftable_reader *)tab); ++} ++ ++static uint64_t reftable_reader_max_update_index_void(void *tab) ++{ ++ return reftable_reader_max_update_index((struct reftable_reader *)tab); ++} ++ ++static struct reftable_table_vtable reader_vtable = { ++ .seek_record = reftable_reader_seek_void, ++ .hash_id = reftable_reader_hash_id_void, ++ .min_update_index = reftable_reader_min_update_index_void, ++ .max_update_index = reftable_reader_max_update_index_void, ++}; ++ ++int reftable_table_seek_ref(struct reftable_table *tab, ++ struct reftable_iterator *it, const char *name) ++{ ++ struct reftable_ref_record ref = { ++ .refname = (char *)name, ++ }; + struct reftable_record rec = { NULL }; - reftable_record_from_ref(&rec, &ref); - return tab->ops->seek_record(tab->table_arg, it, &rec); - } -@@ reftable/reftable.c: void reftable_table_from_reader(struct reftable_table *tab, - int reftable_table_read_ref(struct reftable_table *tab, const char *name, - struct reftable_ref_record *ref) - { -- struct reftable_iterator it = { 0 }; ++ reftable_record_from_ref(&rec, &ref); ++ return tab->ops->seek_record(tab->table_arg, it, &rec); ++} ++ ++void reftable_table_from_reader(struct reftable_table *tab, ++ struct reftable_reader *reader) ++{ ++ assert(tab->ops == NULL); ++ tab->ops = &reader_vtable; ++ tab->table_arg = reader; ++} ++ ++int reftable_table_read_ref(struct reftable_table *tab, const char *name, ++ struct reftable_ref_record *ref) ++{ + struct reftable_iterator it = { NULL }; - int err = reftable_table_seek_ref(tab, &it, name); - if (err) - goto done; ++ int err = reftable_table_seek_ref(tab, &it, name); ++ if (err) ++ goto done; ++ ++ err = reftable_iterator_next_ref(&it, ref); ++ if (err) ++ goto done; ++ ++ if (strcmp(ref->refname, name) || ++ reftable_ref_record_is_deletion(ref)) { ++ reftable_ref_record_release(ref); ++ err = 1; ++ goto done; ++ } ++ ++done: ++ reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); ++ return err; ++} ++ ++uint64_t reftable_table_max_update_index(struct reftable_table *tab) ++{ ++ return tab->ops->max_update_index(tab->table_arg); ++} ++ ++uint64_t reftable_table_min_update_index(struct reftable_table *tab) ++{ ++ return tab->ops->min_update_index(tab->table_arg); ++} ++ ++uint32_t reftable_table_hash_id(struct reftable_table *tab) ++{ ++ return tab->ops->hash_id(tab->table_arg); ++} ## reftable/stack.c (new) ## @@ @@ reftable/stack.c (new) +#include "merged.h" +#include "reader.h" +#include "refname.h" -+#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" ++#include "reftable-record.h" +#include "writer.h" + +static int stack_try_add(struct reftable_stack *st, @@ reftable/stack.c (new) +static int reftable_stack_reload_maybe_reuse(struct reftable_stack *st, + int reuse_open); + ++static int reftable_fd_write(void *arg, const void *data, size_t sz) ++{ ++ int *fdp = (int *)arg; ++ return write(*fdp, data, sz); ++} ++ +int reftable_new_stack(struct reftable_stack **dest, const char *dir, + struct reftable_write_options config) +{ @@ reftable/stack.c (new) + new_tables = NULL; + st->readers_len = new_readers_len; + if (st->merged != NULL) { -+ merged_table_clear(st->merged); ++ merged_table_release(st->merged); + reftable_merged_table_free(st->merged); + } + if (st->readers != NULL) { @@ reftable/stack.c (new) +done: + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); + if (mt != NULL) { -+ merged_table_clear(mt); ++ merged_table_release(mt); + reftable_merged_table_free(mt); + } -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&log); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&log); + st->stats.entries_written += entries; + return err; +} @@ reftable/stack.c (new) + +done: + if (err) { -+ reftable_log_record_clear(log); ++ reftable_log_record_release(log); + } + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); + return err; @@ reftable/stack.c (new) + +done: + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&refs[i]); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&refs[i]); + } + + free(refs); @@ reftable/stack.h (new) +#ifndef STACK_H +#define STACK_H + -+#include "reftable.h" +#include "system.h" ++#include "reftable-writer.h" ++#include "reftable-stack.h" + +struct reftable_stack { + char *list_file; @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) +#include "basics.h" +#include "constants.h" +#include "record.h" -+#include "reftable.h" +#include "test_framework.h" +#include "reftable-tests.h" + +#include +#include + ++static void clear_dir(const char *dirname) ++{ ++ struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT; ++ strbuf_addstr(&path, dirname); ++ remove_dir_recursively(&path, 0); ++ strbuf_release(&path); ++} ++ +static void test_read_file(void) +{ + char fn[256] = "/tmp/stack.test_read_file.XXXXXX"; @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + char *want[] = { "line1", "line2", "line3" }; + int i = 0; + -+ assert(fd > 0); ++ EXPECT(fd > 0); + n = write(fd, out, strlen(out)); -+ assert(n == strlen(out)); ++ EXPECT(n == strlen(out)); + err = close(fd); -+ assert(err >= 0); ++ EXPECT(err >= 0); + + err = read_lines(fn, &names); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + for (i = 0; names[i] != NULL; i++) { -+ assert(0 == strcmp(want[i], names[i])); ++ EXPECT(0 == strcmp(want[i], names[i])); + } + free_names(names); + remove(fn); @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + char **names = NULL; + parse_names(buf, strlen(buf), &names); + -+ assert(NULL != names[0]); -+ assert(0 == strcmp(names[0], "line")); -+ assert(NULL == names[1]); ++ EXPECT(NULL != names[0]); ++ EXPECT(0 == strcmp(names[0], "line")); ++ EXPECT(NULL == names[1]); + free_names(names); +} + @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + char *b[] = { "a", "b", "d", NULL }; + char *c[] = { "a", "b", NULL }; + -+ assert(names_equal(a, a)); -+ assert(!names_equal(a, b)); -+ assert(!names_equal(a, c)); ++ EXPECT(names_equal(a, a)); ++ EXPECT(!names_equal(a, b)); ++ EXPECT(!names_equal(a, c)); +} + +static int write_test_ref(struct reftable_writer *wr, void *arg) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + }; + struct reftable_ref_record dest = { NULL }; + -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_ref, &ref); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_read_ref(st, ref.refname, &dest); -+ assert_err(err); -+ assert(0 == strcmp("master", dest.target)); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ EXPECT(0 == strcmp("master", dest.target)); + -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&dest); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&dest); + reftable_stack_destroy(st); -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +static void test_reftable_stack_uptodate(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + .target = "master", + }; + -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st1, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st2, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_add(st1, &write_test_ref, &ref1); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_add(st2, &write_test_ref, &ref2); -+ assert(err == REFTABLE_LOCK_ERROR); ++ EXPECT(err == REFTABLE_LOCK_ERROR); + + err = reftable_stack_reload(st2); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_add(st2, &write_test_ref, &ref2); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + reftable_stack_destroy(st1); + reftable_stack_destroy(st2); -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +static void test_reftable_stack_transaction_api(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + }; + struct reftable_ref_record dest = { NULL }; + -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + reftable_addition_destroy(add); + + err = reftable_stack_new_addition(&add, st); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_addition_add(add, &write_test_ref, &ref); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_addition_commit(add); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + reftable_addition_destroy(add); + + err = reftable_stack_read_ref(st, ref.refname, &dest); -+ assert_err(err); -+ assert(0 == strcmp("master", dest.target)); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ EXPECT(0 == strcmp("master", dest.target)); + -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&dest); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&dest); + reftable_stack_destroy(st); -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +static void test_reftable_stack_validate_refname(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + }; + char *additions[] = { "a", "a/b/c" }; + -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_ref, &ref); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(additions); i++) { + struct reftable_ref_record ref = { @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + }; + + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_ref, &ref); -+ assert(err == REFTABLE_NAME_CONFLICT); ++ EXPECT(err == REFTABLE_NAME_CONFLICT); + } + + reftable_stack_destroy(st); -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +static int write_error(struct reftable_writer *wr, void *arg) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + .update_index = 1, + .target = "master", + }; -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_ref, &ref1); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_ref, &ref2); -+ assert(err == REFTABLE_API_ERROR); ++ EXPECT(err == REFTABLE_API_ERROR); + reftable_stack_destroy(st); -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +static void test_reftable_stack_lock_failure(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + struct reftable_write_options cfg = { 0 }; + struct reftable_stack *st = NULL; + int err, i; -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + for (i = -1; i != REFTABLE_EMPTY_TABLE_ERROR; i--) { + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_error, &i); -+ assert(err == i); ++ EXPECT(err == i); + } + + reftable_stack_destroy(st); -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +static void test_reftable_stack_add(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + struct reftable_log_record logs[2] = { { NULL } }; + int N = ARRAY_SIZE(refs); + -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + st->disable_auto_compact = 1; + + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { + int err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_ref, &refs[i]); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + } + + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + .update_index = reftable_stack_next_update_index(st), + }; + int err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_log, &arg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + } + + err = reftable_stack_compact_all(st, NULL); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { + struct reftable_ref_record dest = { NULL }; + + int err = reftable_stack_read_ref(st, refs[i].refname, &dest); -+ assert_err(err); -+ assert(reftable_ref_record_equal(&dest, refs + i, SHA1_SIZE)); -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&dest); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ EXPECT(reftable_ref_record_equal(&dest, refs + i, SHA1_SIZE)); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&dest); + } + + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { + struct reftable_log_record dest = { NULL }; + int err = reftable_stack_read_log(st, refs[i].refname, &dest); -+ assert_err(err); -+ assert(reftable_log_record_equal(&dest, logs + i, SHA1_SIZE)); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&dest); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ EXPECT(reftable_log_record_equal(&dest, logs + i, SHA1_SIZE)); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&dest); + } + + /* cleanup */ + reftable_stack_destroy(st); + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&refs[i]); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&logs[i]); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&refs[i]); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&logs[i]); + } -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +static void test_reftable_stack_log_normalize(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + .update_index = 1, + }; + -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + input.message = "one\ntwo"; + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_log, &arg); -+ assert(err == REFTABLE_API_ERROR); ++ EXPECT(err == REFTABLE_API_ERROR); + + input.message = "one"; + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_log, &arg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_read_log(st, input.refname, &dest); -+ assert_err(err); -+ assert(0 == strcmp(dest.message, "one\n")); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ EXPECT(0 == strcmp(dest.message, "one\n")); + + input.message = "two\n"; + arg.update_index = 2; + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_log, &arg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + err = reftable_stack_read_log(st, input.refname, &dest); -+ assert_err(err); -+ assert(0 == strcmp(dest.message, "two\n")); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ EXPECT(0 == strcmp(dest.message, "two\n")); + + /* cleanup */ + reftable_stack_destroy(st); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&dest); -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&dest); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +static void test_reftable_stack_tombstone(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + struct reftable_ref_record dest = { NULL }; + struct reftable_log_record log_dest = { NULL }; + -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { + const char *buf = "branch"; @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + } + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { + int err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_ref, &refs[i]); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + } + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { + struct write_log_arg arg = { @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + .update_index = reftable_stack_next_update_index(st), + }; + int err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_log, &arg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + } + + err = reftable_stack_read_ref(st, "branch", &dest); -+ assert(err == 1); -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&dest); ++ EXPECT(err == 1); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&dest); + + err = reftable_stack_read_log(st, "branch", &log_dest); -+ assert(err == 1); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&log_dest); ++ EXPECT(err == 1); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&log_dest); + + err = reftable_stack_compact_all(st, NULL); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_read_ref(st, "branch", &dest); -+ assert(err == 1); ++ EXPECT(err == 1); + + err = reftable_stack_read_log(st, "branch", &log_dest); -+ assert(err == 1); -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&dest); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&log_dest); ++ EXPECT(err == 1); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&dest); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&log_dest); + + /* cleanup */ + reftable_stack_destroy(st); + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&refs[i]); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&logs[i]); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&refs[i]); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&logs[i]); + } -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +static void test_reftable_stack_hash_id(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + struct reftable_stack *st_default = NULL; + struct reftable_ref_record dest = { NULL }; + -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_ref, &ref); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + /* can't read it with the wrong hash ID. */ + err = reftable_new_stack(&st32, dir, cfg32); -+ assert(err == REFTABLE_FORMAT_ERROR); ++ EXPECT(err == REFTABLE_FORMAT_ERROR); + + /* check that we can read it back with default config too. */ + err = reftable_new_stack(&st_default, dir, cfg_default); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_read_ref(st_default, "master", &dest); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + -+ assert(!strcmp(dest.target, ref.target)); -+ reftable_ref_record_clear(&dest); ++ EXPECT(!strcmp(dest.target, ref.target)); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&dest); + reftable_stack_destroy(st); + reftable_stack_destroy(st_default); -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +static void test_log2(void) +{ -+ assert(1 == fastlog2(3)); -+ assert(2 == fastlog2(4)); -+ assert(2 == fastlog2(5)); ++ EXPECT(1 == fastlog2(3)); ++ EXPECT(2 == fastlog2(4)); ++ EXPECT(2 == fastlog2(5)); +} + +static void test_sizes_to_segments(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + int seglen = 0; + struct segment *segs = + sizes_to_segments(&seglen, sizes, ARRAY_SIZE(sizes)); -+ assert(segs[2].log == 3); -+ assert(segs[2].start == 5); -+ assert(segs[2].end == 6); ++ EXPECT(segs[2].log == 3); ++ EXPECT(segs[2].start == 5); ++ EXPECT(segs[2].end == 6); + -+ assert(segs[1].log == 2); -+ assert(segs[1].start == 2); -+ assert(segs[1].end == 5); ++ EXPECT(segs[1].log == 2); ++ EXPECT(segs[1].start == 2); ++ EXPECT(segs[1].end == 5); + reftable_free(segs); +} + @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + int seglen = 0; + struct segment *segs = + sizes_to_segments(&seglen, sizes, ARRAY_SIZE(sizes)); -+ assert(seglen == 0); ++ EXPECT(seglen == 0); + reftable_free(segs); +} + @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + int seglen = 0; + struct segment *segs = + sizes_to_segments(&seglen, sizes, ARRAY_SIZE(sizes)); -+ assert(seglen == 1); -+ assert(segs[0].start == 0); -+ assert(segs[0].end == 2); ++ EXPECT(seglen == 1); ++ EXPECT(segs[0].start == 0); ++ EXPECT(segs[0].end == 2); + reftable_free(segs); +} + @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + /* .................0 1 2 3 4 5 6 */ + struct segment min = + suggest_compaction_segment(sizes, ARRAY_SIZE(sizes)); -+ assert(min.start == 2); -+ assert(min.end == 7); ++ EXPECT(min.start == 2); ++ EXPECT(min.end == 7); +} + +static void test_suggest_compaction_segment_nothing(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + uint64_t sizes[] = { 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2 }; + struct segment result = + suggest_compaction_segment(sizes, ARRAY_SIZE(sizes)); -+ assert(result.start == result.end); ++ EXPECT(result.start == result.end); +} + +static void test_reflog_expire(void) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + }; + struct reftable_log_record log = { NULL }; + -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + for (i = 1; i <= N; i++) { + char buf[256]; @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + .update_index = reftable_stack_next_update_index(st), + }; + int err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_log, &arg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + } + + err = reftable_stack_compact_all(st, NULL); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_compact_all(st, &expiry); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_read_log(st, logs[9].refname, &log); -+ assert(err == 1); ++ EXPECT(err == 1); + + err = reftable_stack_read_log(st, logs[11].refname, &log); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + expiry.min_update_index = 15; + err = reftable_stack_compact_all(st, &expiry); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_read_log(st, logs[14].refname, &log); -+ assert(err == 1); ++ EXPECT(err == 1); + + err = reftable_stack_read_log(st, logs[16].refname, &log); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + /* cleanup */ + reftable_stack_destroy(st); + for (i = 0; i <= N; i++) { -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&logs[i]); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&logs[i]); + } -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); -+ reftable_log_record_clear(&log); ++ clear_dir(dir); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&log); +} + +static int write_nothing(struct reftable_writer *wr, void *arg) @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + char dir[256] = "/tmp/stack_test.XXXXXX"; + struct reftable_stack *st2 = NULL; + -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_nothing, NULL); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st2, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); ++ clear_dir(dir); + reftable_stack_destroy(st); + reftable_stack_destroy(st2); +} @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + char dir[256] = "/tmp/stack_test.XXXXXX"; + int err, i; + int N = 100; -+ assert(mkdtemp(dir)); ++ EXPECT(mkdtemp(dir)); + + err = reftable_new_stack(&st, dir, cfg); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + + for (i = 0; i < N; i++) { + char name[100]; @@ reftable/stack_test.c (new) + snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "branch%04d", i); + + err = reftable_stack_add(st, &write_test_ref, &ref); -+ assert_err(err); ++ EXPECT_ERR(err); + -+ assert(i < 3 || st->merged->stack_len < 2 * fastlog2(i)); ++ EXPECT(i < 3 || st->merged->stack_len < 2 * fastlog2(i)); + } + -+ assert(reftable_stack_compaction_stats(st)->entries_written < ++ EXPECT(reftable_stack_compaction_stats(st)->entries_written < + (uint64_t)(N * fastlog2(N))); + + reftable_stack_destroy(st); -+ reftable_clear_dir(dir); ++ clear_dir(dir); +} + +int stack_test_main(int argc, const char *argv[]) +{ -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_uptodate", -+ &test_reftable_stack_uptodate); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_transaction_api", -+ &test_reftable_stack_transaction_api); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_hash_id", -+ &test_reftable_stack_hash_id); -+ add_test_case("test_sizes_to_segments_all_equal", -+ &test_sizes_to_segments_all_equal); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_auto_compaction", -+ &test_reftable_stack_auto_compaction); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_validate_refname", -+ &test_reftable_stack_validate_refname); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_update_index_check", -+ &test_reftable_stack_update_index_check); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_lock_failure", -+ &test_reftable_stack_lock_failure); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_log_normalize", -+ &test_reftable_stack_log_normalize); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_tombstone", -+ &test_reftable_stack_tombstone); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_add_one", -+ &test_reftable_stack_add_one); -+ add_test_case("test_empty_add", test_empty_add); -+ add_test_case("test_reflog_expire", test_reflog_expire); -+ add_test_case("test_suggest_compaction_segment", -+ &test_suggest_compaction_segment); -+ add_test_case("test_suggest_compaction_segment_nothing", -+ &test_suggest_compaction_segment_nothing); -+ add_test_case("test_sizes_to_segments", &test_sizes_to_segments); -+ add_test_case("test_sizes_to_segments_empty", -+ &test_sizes_to_segments_empty); -+ add_test_case("test_log2", &test_log2); -+ add_test_case("test_parse_names", &test_parse_names); -+ add_test_case("test_read_file", &test_read_file); -+ add_test_case("test_names_equal", &test_names_equal); -+ add_test_case("test_reftable_stack_add", &test_reftable_stack_add); -+ return test_main(argc, argv); ++ test_reftable_stack_uptodate(); ++ test_reftable_stack_transaction_api(); ++ test_reftable_stack_hash_id(); ++ test_sizes_to_segments_all_equal(); ++ test_reftable_stack_auto_compaction(); ++ test_reftable_stack_validate_refname(); ++ test_reftable_stack_update_index_check(); ++ test_reftable_stack_lock_failure(); ++ test_reftable_stack_log_normalize(); ++ test_reftable_stack_tombstone(); ++ test_reftable_stack_add_one(); ++ test_empty_add(); ++ test_reflog_expire(); ++ test_suggest_compaction_segment(); ++ test_suggest_compaction_segment_nothing(); ++ test_sizes_to_segments(); ++ test_sizes_to_segments_empty(); ++ test_log2(); ++ test_parse_names(); ++ test_read_file(); ++ test_names_equal(); ++ test_reftable_stack_add(); ++ return 0; +} - ## reftable/update.sh (new) ## -@@ -+#!/bin/sh -+ -+set -eu -+ -+# Override this to import from somewhere else, say "../reftable". -+SRC=${SRC:-origin} -+BRANCH=${BRANCH:-master} -+ -+((git --git-dir reftable-repo/.git fetch -f ${SRC} ${BRANCH}:import && cd reftable-repo && git checkout -f $(git rev-parse import) ) || -+ git clone https://github.com/google/reftable reftable-repo) -+ -+cp reftable-repo/c/*.[ch] reftable/ -+cp reftable-repo/c/include/*.[ch] reftable/ -+cp reftable-repo/LICENSE reftable/ -+ -+git --git-dir reftable-repo/.git show --no-patch --format=oneline HEAD \ -+ > reftable/VERSION -+ -+mv reftable/system.h reftable/system.h~ -+sed 's|if REFTABLE_IN_GITCORE|if 1 /* REFTABLE_IN_GITCORE */|' < reftable/system.h~ > reftable/system.h -+ -+git add reftable/*.[ch] reftable/LICENSE reftable/VERSION - ## t/helper/test-reftable.c ## -@@ - int cmd__reftable(int argc, const char **argv) +@@ t/helper/test-reftable.c: int cmd__reftable(int argc, const char **argv) { + basics_test_main(argc, argv); block_test_main(argc, argv); + merged_test_main(argc, argv); record_test_main(argc, argv); + refname_test_main(argc, argv); reftable_test_main(argc, argv); - strbuf_test_main(argc, argv); + stack_test_main(argc, argv); tree_test_main(argc, argv); return 0; -: ---------- > 14: a590865a70 Reftable support for git-core -: ---------- > 15: 57626bfe2d git-prompt: prepare for reftable refs backend 13: c535f838d6 ! 16: 6229da992e reftable: "test-tool dump-reftable" command. @@ Metadata Author: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Commit message ## - reftable: "test-tool dump-reftable" command. + Add "test-tool dump-reftable" command. This command dumps individual tables or a stack of of tables. Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys ## Makefile ## -@@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/writer.o - REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/zlib-compat.o +@@ Makefile: REFTABLE_OBJS += reftable/zlib-compat.o + REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/basics_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/block_test.o +REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/dump.o -+REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/merged_test.o + REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/merged_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/record_test.o REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/refname_test.o - REFTABLE_TEST_OBJS += reftable/reftable_test.o - ## reftable/iter.c ## -@@ reftable/iter.c: void reftable_iterator_destroy(struct reftable_iterator *it) - int reftable_iterator_next_ref(struct reftable_iterator *it, - struct reftable_ref_record *ref) - { -- struct reftable_record rec = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_record rec = { NULL }; - reftable_record_from_ref(&rec, ref); - return iterator_next(it, &rec); - } -@@ reftable/iter.c: int reftable_iterator_next_ref(struct reftable_iterator *it, - int reftable_iterator_next_log(struct reftable_iterator *it, - struct reftable_log_record *log) - { -- struct reftable_record rec = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_record rec = { NULL }; - reftable_record_from_log(&rec, log); - return iterator_next(it, &rec); - } -@@ reftable/iter.c: static int filtering_ref_iterator_next(void *iter_arg, - } + ## reftable/dump.c ## +@@ reftable/dump.c: license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at + #include + #include - if (fri->double_check) { -- struct reftable_iterator it = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_iterator it = { NULL }; +-#include "reftable.h" ++#include "reftable-blocksource.h" ++#include "reftable-error.h" ++#include "reftable-merged.h" ++#include "reftable-record.h" + #include "reftable-tests.h" ++#include "reftable-writer.h" ++#include "reftable-iterator.h" ++#include "reftable-reader.h" ++#include "reftable-stack.h" - err = reftable_table_seek_ref(&fri->tab, &it, - ref->refname); - - ## reftable/reader.c ## -@@ reftable/reader.c: static int parse_footer(struct reftable_reader *r, uint8_t *footer, - int init_reader(struct reftable_reader *r, struct reftable_block_source *source, - const char *name) - { -- struct reftable_block footer = { 0 }; -- struct reftable_block header = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_block footer = { NULL }; -+ struct reftable_block header = { NULL }; - int err = 0; + static uint32_t hash_id; - memset(r, 0, sizeof(struct reftable_reader)); -@@ reftable/reader.c: int reader_init_block_reader(struct reftable_reader *r, struct block_reader *br, + static int dump_table(const char *tablename) { - int32_t guess_block_size = r->block_size ? r->block_size : - DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE; -- struct reftable_block block = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_block block = { NULL }; - uint8_t block_typ = 0; - int err = 0; - uint32_t header_off = next_off ? 0 : header_size(r->version); -@@ reftable/reader.c: static int reader_seek_indexed(struct reftable_reader *r, - struct reftable_record *rec) +- struct reftable_block_source src = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_block_source src = { NULL }; + int err = reftable_block_source_from_file(&src, tablename); +- struct reftable_iterator it = { 0 }; +- struct reftable_ref_record ref = { 0 }; +- struct reftable_log_record log = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_iterator it = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_ref_record ref = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_log_record log = { NULL }; + struct reftable_reader *r = NULL; + + if (err < 0) +@@ reftable/dump.c: static int dump_table(const char *tablename) + reftable_ref_record_print(&ref, hash_id); + } + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); +- reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); + + err = reftable_reader_seek_log(r, &it, ""); + if (err < 0) { +@@ reftable/dump.c: static int dump_table(const char *tablename) + reftable_log_record_print(&log, hash_id); + } + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); +- reftable_log_record_clear(&log); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&log); + + reftable_reader_free(r); + return 0; +@@ reftable/dump.c: static int dump_stack(const char *stackdir) { - struct reftable_index_record want_index = { .last_key = STRBUF_INIT }; -- struct reftable_record want_index_rec = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_record want_index_rec = { NULL }; - struct reftable_index_record index_result = { .last_key = STRBUF_INIT }; -- struct reftable_record index_result_rec = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_record index_result_rec = { NULL }; - struct table_iter index_iter = TABLE_ITER_INIT; - struct table_iter next = TABLE_ITER_INIT; - int err = 0; -@@ reftable/reader.c: int reftable_reader_seek_ref(struct reftable_reader *r, - struct reftable_ref_record ref = { - .refname = (char *)name, - }; -- struct reftable_record rec = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_record rec = { NULL }; - reftable_record_from_ref(&rec, &ref); - return reader_seek(r, it, &rec); - } -@@ reftable/reader.c: int reftable_reader_seek_log_at(struct reftable_reader *r, - .refname = (char *)name, - .update_index = update_index, - }; -- struct reftable_record rec = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_record rec = { NULL }; - reftable_record_from_log(&rec, &log); - return reader_seek(r, it, &rec); - } -@@ reftable/reader.c: static int reftable_reader_refs_for_indexed(struct reftable_reader *r, - .hash_prefix = oid, - .hash_prefix_len = r->object_id_len, - }; -- struct reftable_record want_rec = { 0 }; -- struct reftable_iterator oit = { 0 }; -- struct reftable_obj_record got = { 0 }; -- struct reftable_record got_rec = { 0 }; -+ struct reftable_record want_rec = { NULL }; -+ struct reftable_iterator oit = { NULL }; -+ struct reftable_obj_record got = { NULL }; -+ struct reftable_record got_rec = { NULL }; - int err = 0; - struct indexed_table_ref_iter *itr = NULL; + struct reftable_stack *stack = NULL; + struct reftable_write_options cfg = {}; +- struct reftable_iterator it = { 0 }; +- struct reftable_ref_record ref = { 0 }; +- struct reftable_log_record log = { 0 }; ++ struct reftable_iterator it = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_ref_record ref = { NULL }; ++ struct reftable_log_record log = { NULL }; + struct reftable_merged_table *merged = NULL; + int err = reftable_new_stack(&stack, stackdir, cfg); +@@ reftable/dump.c: static int dump_stack(const char *stackdir) + reftable_ref_record_print(&ref, hash_id); + } + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); +- reftable_ref_record_clear(&ref); ++ reftable_ref_record_release(&ref); + + err = reftable_merged_table_seek_log(merged, &it, ""); + if (err < 0) { +@@ reftable/dump.c: static int dump_stack(const char *stackdir) + reftable_log_record_print(&log, hash_id); + } + reftable_iterator_destroy(&it); +- reftable_log_record_clear(&log); ++ reftable_log_record_release(&log); + + reftable_stack_destroy(stack); + return 0; ## t/helper/test-reftable.c ## @@ t/helper/test-reftable.c: int cmd__reftable(int argc, const char **argv) @@ t/helper/test-tool.h: int cmd__dump_cache_tree(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__dump_untracked_cache(int argc, const char **argv); +int cmd__dump_reftable(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__example_decorate(int argc, const char **argv); + int cmd__fast_rebase(int argc, const char **argv); int cmd__genrandom(int argc, const char **argv); - int cmd__genzeros(int argc, const char **argv);