git/streaming.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2011, Google Inc.
*/
#include "cache.h"
#include "streaming.h"
#include "repository.h"
#include "object-store.h"
#include "replace-object.h"
#include "packfile.h"
enum input_source {
stream_error = -1,
incore = 0,
loose = 1,
pack_non_delta = 2
};
typedef int (*open_istream_fn)(struct git_istream *,
struct object_info *,
const struct object_id *,
enum object_type *);
typedef int (*close_istream_fn)(struct git_istream *);
typedef ssize_t (*read_istream_fn)(struct git_istream *, char *, size_t);
struct stream_vtbl {
close_istream_fn close;
read_istream_fn read;
};
#define open_method_decl(name) \
int open_istream_ ##name \
(struct git_istream *st, struct object_info *oi, \
const struct object_id *oid, \
enum object_type *type)
#define close_method_decl(name) \
int close_istream_ ##name \
(struct git_istream *st)
#define read_method_decl(name) \
ssize_t read_istream_ ##name \
(struct git_istream *st, char *buf, size_t sz)
/* forward declaration */
static open_method_decl(incore);
static open_method_decl(loose);
static open_method_decl(pack_non_delta);
static struct git_istream *attach_stream_filter(struct git_istream *st,
struct stream_filter *filter);
static open_istream_fn open_istream_tbl[] = {
open_istream_incore,
open_istream_loose,
open_istream_pack_non_delta,
};
#define FILTER_BUFFER (1024*16)
struct filtered_istream {
struct git_istream *upstream;
struct stream_filter *filter;
char ibuf[FILTER_BUFFER];
char obuf[FILTER_BUFFER];
int i_end, i_ptr;
int o_end, o_ptr;
int input_finished;
};
struct git_istream {
const struct stream_vtbl *vtbl;
unsigned long size; /* inflated size of full object */
git_zstream z;
enum { z_unused, z_used, z_done, z_error } z_state;
union {
struct {
char *buf; /* from read_object() */
unsigned long read_ptr;
} incore;
struct {
void *mapped;
unsigned long mapsize;
char hdr[32];
int hdr_avail;
int hdr_used;
} loose;
struct {
struct packed_git *pack;
off_t pos;
} in_pack;
struct filtered_istream filtered;
} u;
};
int close_istream(struct git_istream *st)
{
int r = st->vtbl->close(st);
free(st);
return r;
}
ssize_t read_istream(struct git_istream *st, void *buf, size_t sz)
{
return st->vtbl->read(st, buf, sz);
}
static enum input_source istream_source(const struct object_id *oid,
enum object_type *type,
struct object_info *oi)
{
unsigned long size;
int status;
sha1_object_info_extended: make type calculation optional Each caller of sha1_object_info_extended sets up an object_info struct to tell the function which elements of the object it wants to get. Until now, getting the type of the object has always been required (and it is returned via the return type rather than a pointer in object_info). This can involve actually opening a loose object file to determine its type, or following delta chains to determine a packed file's base type. These effects produce a measurable slow-down when doing a "cat-file --batch-check" that does not include %(objecttype). This patch adds a "typep" query to struct object_info, so that it can be optionally queried just like size and disk_size. As a result, the return type of the function is no longer the object type, but rather 0/-1 for success/error. As there are only three callers total, we just fix up each caller rather than keep a compatibility wrapper: 1. The simpler sha1_object_info wrapper continues to always ask for and return the type field. 2. The istream_source function wants to know the type, and so always asks for it. 3. The cat-file batch code asks for the type only when %(objecttype) is part of the format string. On linux.git, the best-of-five for running: $ git rev-list --objects --all >objects $ time git cat-file --batch-check='%(objectsize:disk)' on a fully packed repository goes from: real 0m8.680s user 0m8.160s sys 0m0.512s to: real 0m7.205s user 0m6.580s sys 0m0.608s Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-07-12 10:34:57 +04:00
oi->typep = type;
oi->sizep = &size;
status = oid_object_info_extended(the_repository, oid, oi, 0);
if (status < 0)
return stream_error;
switch (oi->whence) {
case OI_LOOSE:
return loose;
case OI_PACKED:
if (!oi->u.packed.is_delta && big_file_threshold < size)
return pack_non_delta;
/* fallthru */
default:
return incore;
}
}
struct git_istream *open_istream(const struct object_id *oid,
enum object_type *type,
unsigned long *size,
struct stream_filter *filter)
{
struct git_istream *st;
provide an initializer for "struct object_info" An all-zero initializer is fine for this struct, but because the first element is a pointer, call sites need to know to use "NULL" instead of "0". Otherwise some static checkers like "sparse" will complain; see d099b71 (Fix some sparse warnings, 2013-07-18) for example. So let's provide an initializer to make this easier to get right. But let's also comment that memset() to zero is explicitly OK[1]. One of the callers embeds object_info in another struct which is initialized via memset (expand_data in builtin/cat-file.c). Since our subset of C doesn't allow assignment from a compound literal, handling this in any other way is awkward, so we'd like to keep the ability to initialize by memset(). By documenting this property, it should make anybody who wants to change the initializer think twice before doing so. There's one other caller of interest. In parse_sha1_header(), we did not initialize the struct fully in the first place. This turned out not to be a bug because the sub-function it calls does not look at any other fields except the ones we did initialize. But that assumption might not hold in the future, so it's a dangerous construct. This patch switches it to initializing the whole struct, which protects us against unexpected reads of the other fields. [1] Obviously using memset() to initialize a pointer violates the C standard, but we long ago decided that it was an acceptable tradeoff in the real world. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2016-08-11 12:24:35 +03:00
struct object_info oi = OBJECT_INFO_INIT;
const struct object_id *real = lookup_replace_object(the_repository, oid);
enum input_source src = istream_source(real, type, &oi);
if (src < 0)
return NULL;
st = xmalloc(sizeof(*st));
if (open_istream_tbl[src](st, &oi, real, type)) {
if (open_istream_incore(st, &oi, real, type)) {
free(st);
return NULL;
}
}
if (filter) {
/* Add "&& !is_null_stream_filter(filter)" for performance */
struct git_istream *nst = attach_stream_filter(st, filter);
if (!nst) {
close_istream(st);
return NULL;
}
st = nst;
}
*size = st->size;
return st;
}
/*****************************************************************
*
* Common helpers
*
*****************************************************************/
static void close_deflated_stream(struct git_istream *st)
{
if (st->z_state == z_used)
git_inflate_end(&st->z);
}
/*****************************************************************
*
* Filtered stream
*
*****************************************************************/
static close_method_decl(filtered)
{
free_stream_filter(st->u.filtered.filter);
return close_istream(st->u.filtered.upstream);
}
static read_method_decl(filtered)
{
struct filtered_istream *fs = &(st->u.filtered);
size_t filled = 0;
while (sz) {
/* do we already have filtered output? */
if (fs->o_ptr < fs->o_end) {
size_t to_move = fs->o_end - fs->o_ptr;
if (sz < to_move)
to_move = sz;
memcpy(buf + filled, fs->obuf + fs->o_ptr, to_move);
fs->o_ptr += to_move;
sz -= to_move;
filled += to_move;
continue;
}
fs->o_end = fs->o_ptr = 0;
/* do we have anything to feed the filter with? */
if (fs->i_ptr < fs->i_end) {
size_t to_feed = fs->i_end - fs->i_ptr;
size_t to_receive = FILTER_BUFFER;
if (stream_filter(fs->filter,
fs->ibuf + fs->i_ptr, &to_feed,
fs->obuf, &to_receive))
return -1;
fs->i_ptr = fs->i_end - to_feed;
fs->o_end = FILTER_BUFFER - to_receive;
continue;
}
/* tell the filter to drain upon no more input */
if (fs->input_finished) {
size_t to_receive = FILTER_BUFFER;
if (stream_filter(fs->filter,
NULL, NULL,
fs->obuf, &to_receive))
return -1;
fs->o_end = FILTER_BUFFER - to_receive;
if (!fs->o_end)
break;
continue;
}
fs->i_end = fs->i_ptr = 0;
/* refill the input from the upstream */
if (!fs->input_finished) {
fs->i_end = read_istream(fs->upstream, fs->ibuf, FILTER_BUFFER);
if (fs->i_end < 0)
return -1;
if (fs->i_end)
continue;
}
fs->input_finished = 1;
}
return filled;
}
static struct stream_vtbl filtered_vtbl = {
close_istream_filtered,
read_istream_filtered,
};
static struct git_istream *attach_stream_filter(struct git_istream *st,
struct stream_filter *filter)
{
struct git_istream *ifs = xmalloc(sizeof(*ifs));
struct filtered_istream *fs = &(ifs->u.filtered);
ifs->vtbl = &filtered_vtbl;
fs->upstream = st;
fs->filter = filter;
fs->i_end = fs->i_ptr = 0;
fs->o_end = fs->o_ptr = 0;
fs->input_finished = 0;
ifs->size = -1; /* unknown */
return ifs;
}
/*****************************************************************
*
* Loose object stream
*
*****************************************************************/
static read_method_decl(loose)
{
size_t total_read = 0;
switch (st->z_state) {
case z_done:
return 0;
case z_error:
return -1;
default:
break;
}
if (st->u.loose.hdr_used < st->u.loose.hdr_avail) {
size_t to_copy = st->u.loose.hdr_avail - st->u.loose.hdr_used;
if (sz < to_copy)
to_copy = sz;
memcpy(buf, st->u.loose.hdr + st->u.loose.hdr_used, to_copy);
st->u.loose.hdr_used += to_copy;
total_read += to_copy;
}
while (total_read < sz) {
int status;
st->z.next_out = (unsigned char *)buf + total_read;
st->z.avail_out = sz - total_read;
status = git_inflate(&st->z, Z_FINISH);
total_read = st->z.next_out - (unsigned char *)buf;
if (status == Z_STREAM_END) {
git_inflate_end(&st->z);
st->z_state = z_done;
break;
}
if (status != Z_OK && (status != Z_BUF_ERROR || total_read < sz)) {
git_inflate_end(&st->z);
st->z_state = z_error;
return -1;
}
}
return total_read;
}
static close_method_decl(loose)
{
close_deflated_stream(st);
munmap(st->u.loose.mapped, st->u.loose.mapsize);
return 0;
}
static struct stream_vtbl loose_vtbl = {
close_istream_loose,
read_istream_loose,
};
static open_method_decl(loose)
{
st->u.loose.mapped = map_sha1_file(the_repository,
Merge branch 'sb/object-store' Refactoring the internal global data structure to make it possible to open multiple repositories, work with and then close them. Rerolled by Duy on top of a separate preliminary clean-up topic. The resulting structure of the topics looked very sensible. * sb/object-store: (27 commits) sha1_file: allow sha1_loose_object_info to handle arbitrary repositories sha1_file: allow map_sha1_file to handle arbitrary repositories sha1_file: allow map_sha1_file_1 to handle arbitrary repositories sha1_file: allow open_sha1_file to handle arbitrary repositories sha1_file: allow stat_sha1_file to handle arbitrary repositories sha1_file: allow sha1_file_name to handle arbitrary repositories sha1_file: add repository argument to sha1_loose_object_info sha1_file: add repository argument to map_sha1_file sha1_file: add repository argument to map_sha1_file_1 sha1_file: add repository argument to open_sha1_file sha1_file: add repository argument to stat_sha1_file sha1_file: add repository argument to sha1_file_name sha1_file: allow prepare_alt_odb to handle arbitrary repositories sha1_file: allow link_alt_odb_entries to handle arbitrary repositories sha1_file: add repository argument to prepare_alt_odb sha1_file: add repository argument to link_alt_odb_entries sha1_file: add repository argument to read_info_alternates sha1_file: add repository argument to link_alt_odb_entry sha1_file: add raw_object_store argument to alt_odb_usable pack: move approximate object count to object store ...
2018-04-11 07:09:55 +03:00
oid->hash, &st->u.loose.mapsize);
if (!st->u.loose.mapped)
return -1;
if ((unpack_sha1_header(&st->z,
st->u.loose.mapped,
st->u.loose.mapsize,
st->u.loose.hdr,
sizeof(st->u.loose.hdr)) < 0) ||
(parse_sha1_header(st->u.loose.hdr, &st->size) < 0)) {
git_inflate_end(&st->z);
munmap(st->u.loose.mapped, st->u.loose.mapsize);
return -1;
}
st->u.loose.hdr_used = strlen(st->u.loose.hdr) + 1;
st->u.loose.hdr_avail = st->z.total_out;
st->z_state = z_used;
st->vtbl = &loose_vtbl;
return 0;
}
/*****************************************************************
*
* Non-delta packed object stream
*
*****************************************************************/
static read_method_decl(pack_non_delta)
{
size_t total_read = 0;
switch (st->z_state) {
case z_unused:
memset(&st->z, 0, sizeof(st->z));
git_inflate_init(&st->z);
st->z_state = z_used;
break;
case z_done:
return 0;
case z_error:
return -1;
case z_used:
break;
}
while (total_read < sz) {
int status;
struct pack_window *window = NULL;
unsigned char *mapped;
mapped = use_pack(st->u.in_pack.pack, &window,
st->u.in_pack.pos, &st->z.avail_in);
st->z.next_out = (unsigned char *)buf + total_read;
st->z.avail_out = sz - total_read;
st->z.next_in = mapped;
status = git_inflate(&st->z, Z_FINISH);
st->u.in_pack.pos += st->z.next_in - mapped;
total_read = st->z.next_out - (unsigned char *)buf;
unuse_pack(&window);
if (status == Z_STREAM_END) {
git_inflate_end(&st->z);
st->z_state = z_done;
break;
}
/*
* Unlike the loose object case, we do not have to worry here
* about running out of input bytes and spinning infinitely. If
* we get Z_BUF_ERROR due to too few input bytes, then we'll
* replenish them in the next use_pack() call when we loop. If
* we truly hit the end of the pack (i.e., because it's corrupt
* or truncated), then use_pack() catches that and will die().
*/
if (status != Z_OK && status != Z_BUF_ERROR) {
git_inflate_end(&st->z);
st->z_state = z_error;
return -1;
}
}
return total_read;
}
static close_method_decl(pack_non_delta)
{
close_deflated_stream(st);
return 0;
}
static struct stream_vtbl pack_non_delta_vtbl = {
close_istream_pack_non_delta,
read_istream_pack_non_delta,
};
static open_method_decl(pack_non_delta)
{
struct pack_window *window;
enum object_type in_pack_type;
st->u.in_pack.pack = oi->u.packed.pack;
st->u.in_pack.pos = oi->u.packed.offset;
window = NULL;
in_pack_type = unpack_object_header(st->u.in_pack.pack,
&window,
&st->u.in_pack.pos,
&st->size);
unuse_pack(&window);
switch (in_pack_type) {
default:
return -1; /* we do not do deltas for now */
case OBJ_COMMIT:
case OBJ_TREE:
case OBJ_BLOB:
case OBJ_TAG:
break;
}
st->z_state = z_unused;
st->vtbl = &pack_non_delta_vtbl;
return 0;
}
/*****************************************************************
*
* In-core stream
*
*****************************************************************/
static close_method_decl(incore)
{
free(st->u.incore.buf);
return 0;
}
static read_method_decl(incore)
{
size_t read_size = sz;
size_t remainder = st->size - st->u.incore.read_ptr;
if (remainder <= read_size)
read_size = remainder;
if (read_size) {
memcpy(buf, st->u.incore.buf + st->u.incore.read_ptr, read_size);
st->u.incore.read_ptr += read_size;
}
return read_size;
}
static struct stream_vtbl incore_vtbl = {
close_istream_incore,
read_istream_incore,
};
static open_method_decl(incore)
{
st->u.incore.buf = read_object_file_extended(oid, type, &st->size, 0);
st->u.incore.read_ptr = 0;
st->vtbl = &incore_vtbl;
return st->u.incore.buf ? 0 : -1;
}
/****************************************************************
* Users of streaming interface
****************************************************************/
int stream_blob_to_fd(int fd, const struct object_id *oid, struct stream_filter *filter,
int can_seek)
{
struct git_istream *st;
enum object_type type;
unsigned long sz;
ssize_t kept = 0;
int result = -1;
st = open_istream(oid, &type, &sz, filter);
if (!st) {
if (filter)
free_stream_filter(filter);
return result;
}
if (type != OBJ_BLOB)
goto close_and_exit;
for (;;) {
char buf[1024 * 16];
ssize_t wrote, holeto;
ssize_t readlen = read_istream(st, buf, sizeof(buf));
if (readlen < 0)
goto close_and_exit;
if (!readlen)
break;
if (can_seek && sizeof(buf) == readlen) {
for (holeto = 0; holeto < readlen; holeto++)
if (buf[holeto])
break;
if (readlen == holeto) {
kept += holeto;
continue;
}
}
if (kept && lseek(fd, kept, SEEK_CUR) == (off_t) -1)
goto close_and_exit;
else
kept = 0;
wrote = write_in_full(fd, buf, readlen);
if (wrote < 0)
goto close_and_exit;
}
if (kept && (lseek(fd, kept - 1, SEEK_CUR) == (off_t) -1 ||
xwrite(fd, "", 1) != 1))
goto close_and_exit;
result = 0;
close_and_exit:
close_istream(st);
return result;
}