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Joey Hess
1efa51f344 direct: Fix handling of case where a work tree subdirectory cannot be written to due to permissions.
Running `git annex direct` would cause loss of data, because the object
was moved to a temp file, which it then tried to replace the work tree file
with, and on failure, the temp file got deleted. Now it's instead moved
back into the annex object location.
2014-07-10 14:15:46 -04:00
Joey Hess
26ee27915a refactor locking 2014-07-10 00:32:23 -04:00
Joey Hess
84186ee626 fix windows build 2014-07-09 15:37:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
58acaf8026 prospective fix for bad_merge_commit_deleting_all_files
Assuming my analysis of a race is correct. In any case, this certianly closes a
race..
2014-07-09 15:08:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
d41849bc23
support commit.gpgsign
Support users who have set commit.gpgsign, by disabling gpg signatures for
git-annex branch commits and commits made by the assistant.

The thinking here is that a user sets commit.gpgsign intending the commits
that they manually initiate to be gpg signed. But not commits made in the
background, whether by a deamon or implicitly to the git-annex branch.
gpg signing those would be at best a waste of CPU and at worst would fail,
or flood the user with gpg passphrase prompts, or put their signature on
changes they did not directly do.

See Debian bug #753720.

Also makes all commits done by git-annex go through a few central control
points, to make such changes easier in future.

Also disables commit.gpgsign in the test suite.

This commit was sponsored by Antoine Boegli.
2014-07-04 11:53:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
b30de0dfd2 work around a bug in git
http://marc.info/?l=git&m=140262402204212&w=2

This git bug manifested on FAT and Windows as the test suite failing in 3
places. All involved merge conflict resolution. It turned out that the
associated file mappings were getting messed up, and that happened because
this git bug lost track of what files were supposed to be symlinks.

This commit was sponsored by Eric Kidd.
2014-06-12 22:00:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
4fe2e53f5b finish fixing windows timezone madness
Rather than calculating the TSDelta once, and caching it, this now
reads the inode sential file's InodeCache file once, and then each time a
new InodeCache is generated, looks at the sentinal file to get the current
delta.

This way, if the time zone changes while git-annex is running, it will
adapt.

This adds some inneffiency, but only on Windows, and only 1 stat per new
file added. The worst innefficiency is that `git annex status` and
`git annex sync` will now (on Windows) stat the inode sentinal file once per
file in the repo.

It would be more efficient to use getCurrentTimeZone, rather than needing
to stat the sentinal file. This should be easy to do, once the time
package gets my bugfix patch.

This commit was sponsored by Jürgen Lüters.
2014-06-12 13:54:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
e4d7e2ebde fix for Windows file timestamp timezone madness
On Windows, changing the time zone causes the apparent mtime of files to
change. This confuses git-annex, which natually thinks this means the files
have actually been modified (since THAT'S WHAT A MTIME IS FOR, BILL <sheesh>).

Work around this stupidity, by using the inode sentinal file to detect if
the timezone has changed, and calculate a TSDelta, which will be applied
when generating InodeCaches.

This should add no overhead at all on unix. Indeed, I sped up a few
things slightly in the refactoring.

Seems to basically work! But it has a big known problem:
If the timezone changes while the assistant (or a long-running command)
runs, it won't notice, since it only checks the inode cache once, and
so will use the old delta for all new inode caches it generates for new
files it's added. Which will result in them seeming changed the next time
it runs.

This commit was sponsored by Vincent Demeester.
2014-06-12 13:42:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
ab72456bb3 avoid fast-forwarding when a merge conflict was auto-resolved 2014-06-09 20:10:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
d6711800ad avoid bad commits after interrupted direct mode sync (or merge)
It was possible for a interrupted sync or merge in direct mode to
leave the work tree out of sync with the last recorded commit.
This would result in the next commit seeing files missing from the work
tree, and committing their removal.

Now, a direct mode merge happens not only in a throwaway work tree, but using
a temporary index file, and without any commits or index changes
being made until the real work tree has been updated. If the merge is
interrupted, the work tree may have some updated files, but worst case a
commit will redundantly commit changes that come from the merge.

This commit was sponsored by Tony Cantor.
2014-06-09 19:40:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
4a847cdc08 finish fixing direct mode merge bug involving unstaged local files
Added test cases for both ways this can happen, with a conflict involving a
file, or a directory.

Cleaned up resolveMerge to not touch the work tree in direct mode, which
turned out to be the only way to handle things.. And makes it much nicer.

Still need to run test suite on windows.
2014-03-04 02:03:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
fb88e0f02c fix 1192d98721 to handle annexed files in conflicted merge
In the case of a conflicted merge where the remote adds a directory, and we
have a file (which is checked in), resolveMerge' will create the link,
and so the fix for 1192d98721 looked at that,
thought it was an unannexed file (it's not in the oldref), and preserved
it.

This is a hacky fix. It would be better for resolveMerge' to not update the
work tree, at least in direct mode, and only stage the changes, which
mergeDirectCleanUp could then move into tree. I want to make that change,
but this is not the time to do it.
2014-03-03 17:09:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
1192d98721 sync: Fix bug in direct mode that caused a file not checked into git to be deleted when merging with a remote that added a file by the same name. (Thanks, jkt) 2014-03-03 14:57:16 -04:00
Joey Hess
4e0be2792b remove Read instance for Ref
Removed instance, got it all to build using fromRef. (With a few things
that really need to show something using a ref for debugging stubbed out.)

Then added back Read instance, and made Logs.View use it for serialization.
This changes the view log format.
2014-02-19 01:19:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
2d480602aa random hlint (to give the autobuilder something new to build) 2014-02-11 00:41:19 -04:00
Joey Hess
bef567c31f Fix direct mode's handling when modifications to non-annexed files are pulled from a remote. A bug prevented the files from being updated in the work tree, and this caused the modification to be reverted. 2013-12-12 15:57:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
c160bf9d88 format comment 2013-12-12 15:16:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
03932212ec Avoid using git commit in direct mode, since in some situations it will read the full contents of files in the tree.
The assistant's commit code also always avoids git commit, for simplicity.
Indirect mode sync still does a git commit -a to catch unstaged changes.

Note that this means that direct mode sync no longer runs the pre-commit
hook or any other hooks git commit might call. The git annex pre-commit
hook action for direct mode is however explicitly run. (The assistant
already ran git commit with hooks disabled, so no change there.)
2013-12-01 13:59:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
d48b00ebed Direct mode .git/annex/objects directories are no longer left writable
Because that allowed writing to symlinks of files that are not present,
which followed the link and put bad content in an object location.

fsck: Fix up .git/annex/object directory permissions.

This commit was sponsored by an anonymous bitcoin donor.
2013-11-15 14:52:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
b0f85b3e22 Fix direct mode merge bug when a direct mode file was deleted and replaced with a directory. An ordering problem caused the directory to not get created in this case. Thanks to Tim for the test cases. 2013-11-15 13:40:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
3802f2f270 work around lack of receive.denyCurrentBranch in direct mode
Now that direct mode sets core.bare=true, git's normal prohibition about
pushing into the currently checked out branch doesn't work.

A simple fix for this would be an update hook which blocks the pushes..
but git hooks must be executable, and git-annex needs to be usable on eg,
FAT, which lacks x bits.

Instead, enabling direct mode switches the branch (eg master) to a special
purpose branch (eg annex/direct/master). This branch is not pushed when
syncing; instead any changes that git annex sync commits get written to
master, and it's pushed (along with synced/master) to the remote.

Note that initialization has been changed to always call setDirect,
even if it's just setDirect False for indirect mode. This is needed because
if the user has just cloned a direct mode repo, that nothing has synced
with before, it may have no master branch, and only a annex/direct/master.
Resulting in that branch being checked out locally too. Calling setDirect False
for indirect mode moves back out of this branch, to a new master branch,
and ensures that a manual "git push" doesn't push changes directly to
the annex/direct/master of the remote. (It's possible that the user
makes a commit w/o using git-annex and pushes it, but nothing I can do
about that really.)

This commit was sponsored by Jonathan Harrington.
2013-11-05 21:08:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
4510819215 v5 for direct mode, with automatic upgrade
This includes storing the current state of the HEAD ref, which git annex
sync is going to need, but does not make sync use it.
2013-11-05 17:05:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
19816bca41 update for DiffTree type change (which fixes assistant in subdir confusion bug) 2013-10-17 15:11:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
78acbfeb6a ensure merge directory is empty before starting merge
Don't want some past failed merge to lead to bad results, potentially.
2013-10-16 14:57:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
006cf7976f more completely solve catKey memory leak
Done using a mode witness, which ensures it's fixed everywhere.

Fixing catFileKey was a bear, because git cat-file does not provide a
nice way to query for the mode of a file and there is no other efficient
way to do it. Oh, for libgit2..

Note that I am looking at tree objects from HEAD, rather than the index.
Because I cat-file cannot show a tree object for the index.
So this fix is technically incomplete. The only cases where it matters
are:

1. A new large file has been directly staged in git, but not committed.
2. A file that was committed to HEAD as a symlink has been staged
   directly in the index.

This could be fixed a lot better using libgit2.
2013-09-19 16:41:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
eb42bde19a sync, pre-commit, indirect: Avoid unnecessarily catting non-symlink files from git, which can be so large it runs out of memory. 2013-09-19 14:48:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
ab9dd6d8a0 sync: Fix bug that caused direct mode mappings to not be updated when merging files into the tree on Windows. 2013-09-13 13:49:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
7e66d260ea importfeed: git-annex becomes a podcatcher in 150 LOC 2013-07-28 16:55:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
c1307b1388 fsck: Don't claim to fix direct mode when run on a symlink whose content is not present. 2013-07-08 17:29:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
5eeea0fac9 make direct mode merge cleanup more robust
If the cleanup of a single file fails for some reason, continue
to clean up other files.

This could happen because of a race. The merge pulls in a change to a file,
which gets changed locally at the same time.
2013-05-25 15:22:16 -04:00
Joey Hess
bf86b5ca16 improve robustness of fromDirect and replaceFile
Made fromDirect check that a file in the tree has good content (and is not
a broken symlink either) before copying it to another file that has the
same key.

Made replaceFile clean up the temp file if the action that creates it, or
the file replacement action fails.
2013-05-25 15:06:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
0cb34f3caa update inode cache after copying content
This was also tripped by the test suite's automatic conflict resolution
test. Which also shows BTW that an unnecessary copy of content is done
sometimes when merging in direct mode. Not going to try to speed that up
now.
2013-05-20 17:11:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
d88be65495 didn't quite get removeDirect right before, this passes test suite 2013-05-20 16:28:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
4c22c2261f minor optimisation and warning fix 2013-05-20 13:58:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
f4ba19f2b8 direct mode bug fix: After a conflicted merge was automatically resolved, the content of a file that was already present could incorrectly be replaced with a symlink.
The bug was in movein, which just replaceFile'd the file with a symlink,
even if it already had the desired content, before trying to pull the
content out of the annex and replace the symlink with it.

That was ok-ish for non conflicted merges, where if the file existed it would
be an old version of the content. But for conflicted merges, the automatic
merge resolver has already run, and will have already put the desired
content into the file for the local variant.

Also, made removeDirect not trust that the associated files map is correct.
Only if it can verify that another file has the content will it not move it
into .git/annex/objects.
2013-05-20 13:41:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
b8e5b9c645 test suite passes in direct mode
This fixes a bug with git annex add in direct mode. If some files already
existed in the tree pointing at the same key as a file that was just added,
and their content was not present, add neglected to copy the content to
those files.

I also changed the behavior of moveAnnex slightly: When content is moved
into the annex in direct mode, it does not overwrite any content already
present in direct mode files. That content may be modified after all.
2013-05-17 15:59:37 -04:00
Joey Hess
4829eae883 fix toDirectGen bug introduced in 247b7e9e58 2013-05-15 19:15:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
247b7e9e58 direct: Fix a bug that could cause some files to be left in indirect mode.
It's possible for files in indirect mode to have a direct mode mapping
file. Probably from when they were in direct mode. In this case,
toDirectGen tried to copy the content from the direct mode file that the
mapping said had it. But, being in indirect mode, it didn't really have the
content. So it did nothing. This fix makes it always move the content from
.git/annex/objects/ when it's there.
2013-05-06 12:43:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
0807211a67 thaw content directory in direct mode too
A content directory can be frozen in direct mode. One way this can happen
is if the content is transferred before direct mode has a mapping for it,
so it's stored in the content directory.

So, we need to thaw the content directory before doing things with it.
2013-04-30 19:33:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
07580dc3df sync: Bug fix, avoid adding to the annex the dummy symlinks used on crippled filesystems.
The root of the problem is that toInodeCache sees a non-symlink, and so
goes on and generates a new inode cache for the dummy symlink.

Any place that toInodeCache, or sameFileStatus, or genInodeCache are called
may need to deal with this case. Although many of them are ok. For example,
prepSendAnnex calls sameInodeCache, which calls genInodeCache.. but if
the file content is not present, the InodeCache generated for its standin
file is appropriately not the same, and so it returns Nothing.

I've audited some, but have to say I'm not happy with this; it should be
handled at the type level somehow, or a toInodeCache wrapper be used that
is aware of dummy symlinks.

(The Watcher already dealt with it, via the guardSymlinkStandin function.)
2013-04-23 17:14:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
602baae12e Bugfix: Direct mode no longer repeatedly checksums duplicated files.
Fixed by storing a list of cached inodes for a key, instead of just one.

Backwards compatability note: An old git-annex version will fail to parse
an inode cache file that has been written by a new version, and has
multiple items. It will succees if just one. So old git-annexes will have
even worse behavior when there are duplicated files, if that is possible.
I don't think it will be a problem. (Famous last words.)

Also, note that it doesn't expire old and unused inode caches for a key.
It would be possible to add this if needed; just look through the
associated files for a key and if there are more cached inodes, throw out
any not corresponding to associated files. Unless a file is being copied
repeatedly and the old copy deleted, this lack of expiry should not be a
problem.
2013-04-06 16:07:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
f1b0a4b404 Use lower case hash directories for storing files on crippled filesystems, same as is already done for bare repositories.
* since this is a crippled filesystem anyway, git-annex doesn't use
  symlinks on it
* so there's no reason to use the mixed case hash directories that we're
  stuck using to avoid breaking everyone's symlinks to the content
* so we can do what is already done for all bare repos, and make non-bare
  repos on crippled filesystems use the all-lower case hash directories
* which are, happily, all 3 letters long, so they cannot conflict with
  mixed case hash directories
* so I was able to 100% fix this and even resuming `git annex add` in the
  test case will recover and it will all just work.
2013-04-04 15:46:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
8a5b397ac4 hlint 2013-04-03 03:52:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
38d61f934d Update working tree files fully atomically
This avoids commit churn by the assistant when eg,
replacing a file with a symlink.

But, just as importantly, it prevents the working tree being left with a
deleted file if git-annex, or perhaps the whole system, crashes at the
wrong time.

(It also probably avoids confusing displays in file managers.)
2013-04-02 15:02:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
40df015d90 remove Eq instance for InodeCache
There are two types of equality here, and which one is right varies,
so this forces me to consider and choose between them.

Based on this, I learned that the commit in git anex sync was
always doing a strong comparison, even when in a repository where
the inodes had changed. Fixed that.
2013-03-11 02:57:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
624e34649f Direct mode: Support filesystems like FAT which can change their inodes each time they are mounted. 2013-02-19 17:31:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
422dd28f0b hlint 2013-02-18 02:39:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
d7c93b8913 fully support core.symlinks=false in all relevant symlink handling code
Refactored annex link code into nice clean new library.

Audited and dealt with calls to createSymbolicLink.
Remaining calls are all safe, because:

Annex/Link.hs:  ( liftIO $ createSymbolicLink linktarget file
  only when core.symlinks=true
Assistant/WebApp/Configurators/Local.hs:                createSymbolicLink link link
  test if symlinks can be made
Command/Fix.hs: liftIO $ createSymbolicLink link file
  command only works in indirect mode
Command/FromKey.hs:     liftIO $ createSymbolicLink link file
  command only works in indirect mode
Command/Indirect.hs:                    liftIO $ createSymbolicLink l f
  refuses to run if core.symlinks=false
Init.hs:                createSymbolicLink f f2
  test if symlinks can be made
Remote/Directory.hs:    go [file] = catchBoolIO $ createSymbolicLink file f >> return True
  fast key linking; catches failure to make symlink and falls back to copy
Remote/Git.hs:          liftIO $ catchBoolIO $ createSymbolicLink loc file >> return True
  ditto
Upgrade/V1.hs:                          liftIO $ createSymbolicLink link f
  v1 repos could not be on a filesystem w/o symlinks

Audited and dealt with calls to readSymbolicLink.
Remaining calls are all safe, because:

Annex/Link.hs:		( liftIO $ catchMaybeIO $ readSymbolicLink file
  only when core.symlinks=true
Assistant/Threads/Watcher.hs:		ifM ((==) (Just link) <$> liftIO (catchMaybeIO $ readSymbolicLink file))
  code that fixes real symlinks when inotify sees them
  It's ok to not fix psdueo-symlinks.
Assistant/Threads/Watcher.hs:		mlink <- liftIO (catchMaybeIO $ readSymbolicLink file)
  ditto
Command/Fix.hs:	stopUnless ((/=) (Just link) <$> liftIO (catchMaybeIO $ readSymbolicLink file)) $ do
  command only works in indirect mode
Upgrade/V1.hs:	getsymlink = takeFileName <$> readSymbolicLink file
  v1 repos could not be on a filesystem w/o symlinks

Audited and dealt with calls to isSymbolicLink.
(Typically used with getSymbolicLinkStatus, but that is just used because
getFileStatus is not as robust; it also works on pseudolinks.)
Remaining calls are all safe, because:

Assistant/Threads/SanityChecker.hs:                             | isSymbolicLink s -> addsymlink file ms
  only handles staging of symlinks that were somehow not staged
  (might need to be updated to support pseudolinks, but this is
  only a belt-and-suspenders check anyway, and I've never seen the code run)
Command/Add.hs:         if isSymbolicLink s || not (isRegularFile s)
  avoids adding symlinks to the annex, so not relevant
Command/Indirect.hs:                            | isSymbolicLink s -> void $ flip whenAnnexed f $
  only allowed on systems that support symlinks
Command/Indirect.hs:            whenM (liftIO $ not . isSymbolicLink <$> getSymbolicLinkStatus f) $ do
  ditto
Seek.hs:notSymlink f = liftIO $ not . isSymbolicLink <$> getSymbolicLinkStatus f
  used to find unlocked files, only relevant in indirect mode
Utility/FSEvents.hs:                    | Files.isSymbolicLink s = runhook addSymlinkHook $ Just s
Utility/FSEvents.hs:                                            | Files.isSymbolicLink s ->
Utility/INotify.hs:                             | Files.isSymbolicLink s ->
Utility/INotify.hs:                     checkfiletype Files.isSymbolicLink addSymlinkHook f
Utility/Kqueue.hs:              | Files.isSymbolicLink s = callhook addSymlinkHook (Just s) change
  all above are lower-level, not relevant

Audited and dealt with calls to isSymLink.
Remaining calls are all safe, because:

Annex/Direct.hs:			| isSymLink (getmode item) =
  This is looking at git diff-tree objects, not files on disk
Command/Unused.hs:		| isSymLink (LsTree.mode l) = do
  This is looking at git ls-tree, not file on disk
Utility/FileMode.hs:isSymLink :: FileMode -> Bool
Utility/FileMode.hs:isSymLink = checkMode symbolicLinkMode
  low-level

Done!!
2013-02-17 16:43:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
5ea4b91fb4 start to support core.symlinks=false
Utility functions to handle no symlink mode, and converted Annex.Content to
use them; still many other places to convert.
2013-02-15 16:03:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
7ce30b534f add: Improved detection of files that are modified while being added.
In indirect mode, now checks the inode cache to detect changes to a file.
Note that a file can still be changed if a process has it open for write,
after landing in the annex.

In direct mode, some checking of the inode cache was done before, but
from a much later point, so fewer modifications could be detected. Now it's
as good as indirect mode.

On crippled filesystems, no lock down is done before starting to add a
file, so checking the inode cache is the only protection we have.
2013-02-14 16:54:36 -04:00