From: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
To: Augie Fackler <augie@google.com>, git@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>, Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] fetch-pack: optionally save packs to disk
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 08:22:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <557A7ABA.2000404@kdbg.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1434049168-10613-1-git-send-email-augie@google.com>
Am 11.06.2015 um 20:59 schrieb Augie Fackler:
> When developing server software, it's often helpful to save a
> potentially-bogus pack for later analysis. This makes that trivial,
> instead of painful.
When you develop server software, shouldn't you test drive the server
via the bare metal protocol anyway? That *is* painful, but unavoidable
because you must harden the server against any garbage that a
potentially malicous client could throw at it. Restricting yourself to a
well-behaved client such as fetch-pack is only half the deal.
That said, I do think that fetch-pack could learn a mode that makes it
easier to debug the normal behavior of a server (if such a mode is
missing currently).
What is the problem with the current fetch-pack implementation? Does it
remove a bogus packfile after download? Does it abort during download
when it detects a broken packfile? Does --keep not do what you need?
Instead of your approach (which forks off tee to dump a copy of the
packfile), would it not be simpler to add an option --debug-pack
(probably not the best name) that skips the cleanup step when a broken
packfile is detected and prints the name of the downloaded packfile?
> diff --git a/fetch-pack.c b/fetch-pack.c
> index a912935..fe6ba58 100644
> --- a/fetch-pack.c
> +++ b/fetch-pack.c
> @@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ static int get_pack(struct fetch_pack_args *args,
> const char *argv[22];
> char keep_arg[256];
> char hdr_arg[256];
> - const char **av, *cmd_name;
> + const char **av, *cmd_name, *savepath;
> int do_keep = args->keep_pack;
> struct child_process cmd = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
> int ret;
> @@ -708,9 +708,8 @@ static int get_pack(struct fetch_pack_args *args,
> cmd.argv = argv;
> av = argv;
> *hdr_arg = 0;
> + struct pack_header header;
> if (!args->keep_pack && unpack_limit) {
> - struct pack_header header;
> -
> if (read_pack_header(demux.out, &header))
> die("protocol error: bad pack header");
> snprintf(hdr_arg, sizeof(hdr_arg),
> @@ -762,7 +761,44 @@ static int get_pack(struct fetch_pack_args *args,
> *av++ = "--strict";
> *av++ = NULL;
>
> - cmd.in = demux.out;
> + savepath = getenv("GIT_SAVE_FETCHED_PACK_TO");
> + if (savepath) {
> + struct child_process cmd2 = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
> + const char *argv2[22];
> + int pipefds[2];
> + int e;
> + const char **av2;
> + cmd2.argv = argv2;
> + av2 = argv2;
> + *av2++ = "tee";
> + if (*hdr_arg) {
> + /* hdr_arg being nonempty means we already read the
> + * pack header from demux, so we need to drop a pack
> + * header in place for tee to append to, otherwise
> + * we'll end up with a broken pack on disk.
> + */
/*
* Write multi-line comments
* like this (/* on its own line)
*/
> + int fp;
> + struct sha1file *s;
> + fp = open(savepath, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0666);
> + s = sha1fd_throughput(fp, savepath, NULL);
> + sha1write(s, &header, sizeof(header));
> + sha1flush(s);
Are you abusing sha1write() and sha1flush() to write a byte sequence to
a file? Is write_in_full() not sufficient?
> + close(fp);
> + /* -a is supported by both GNU and BSD tee */
> + *av2++ = "-a";
> + }
> + *av2++ = savepath;
> + *av2++ = NULL;
> + cmd2.in = demux.out;
> + e = pipe(pipefds);
> + if (e != 0)
> + die("couldn't make pipe to save pack");
start_command() can create the pipe for you. Just say cmd2.out = -1.
> + cmd2.out = pipefds[1];
> + cmd.in = pipefds[0];
> + if (start_command(&cmd2))
> + die("couldn't start tee to save a pack");
When you call start_command(), you must also call finish_command().
start_command() prints an error message for you; you don't have to do
that (the start_command() in the context below is a bad example).
> + } else
> + cmd.in = demux.out;
> cmd.git_cmd = 1;
> if (start_command(&cmd))
> die("fetch-pack: unable to fork off %s", cmd_name);
> diff --git a/t/t5551-http-fetch-smart.sh b/t/t5551-http-fetch-smart.sh
> index 58207d8..bf4640d 100755
> --- a/t/t5551-http-fetch-smart.sh
> +++ b/t/t5551-http-fetch-smart.sh
> @@ -82,11 +82,23 @@ test_expect_success 'fetch changes via http' '
> test_cmp file clone/file
> '
>
> +test_expect_success 'fetch changes via http and save pack' '
> + echo content >>file &&
> + git commit -a -m two &&
> + git push public &&
> + GIT_SAVE_FETCHED_PACK_TO=saved.pack &&
> + export GIT_SAVE_FETCHED_PACK_TO &&
> + (cd clone && git pull) &&
This can be written as
(
cd clone &&
GIT_SAVE_FETCHED_PACK_TO=../saved.pack git pull
) &&
without 'export'.
> + git index-pack clone/saved.pack
> +'
> +
> cat >exp <<EOF
> GET /smart/repo.git/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack HTTP/1.1 200
> POST /smart/repo.git/git-upload-pack HTTP/1.1 200
> GET /smart/repo.git/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack HTTP/1.1 200
> POST /smart/repo.git/git-upload-pack HTTP/1.1 200
> +GET /smart/repo.git/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack HTTP/1.1 200
> +POST /smart/repo.git/git-upload-pack HTTP/1.1 200
> EOF
> test_expect_success 'used upload-pack service' '
> sed -e "
> diff --git a/t/t5601-clone.sh b/t/t5601-clone.sh
> index bfdaf75..73f9e1c 100755
> --- a/t/t5601-clone.sh
> +++ b/t/t5601-clone.sh
> @@ -40,6 +40,15 @@ test_expect_success C_LOCALE_OUTPUT 'output from clone' '
> test $(grep Clon output | wc -l) = 1
> '
>
> +test_expect_success 'clone allows saving a pack' '
> + rm -fr dst saved.pack &&
> + GIT_SAVE_FETCHED_PACK_TO=saved.pack &&
> + export GIT_SAVE_FETCHED_PACK_TO &&
> + git clone -n "file://$(pwd)/src" dst >output 2>&1 &&
Same here.
> + test -e saved.pack &&
> + git index-pack saved.pack
> +'
> +
> test_expect_success 'clone does not keep pack' '
>
> rm -fr dst &&
>
-- Hannes
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-06-12 6:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2015-06-11 18:59 ` [PATCH v2] fetch-pack: optionally save packs to disk Augie Fackler
2015-06-12 6:22 ` Johannes Sixt [this message]
2015-06-12 15:07 ` Junio C Hamano
2015-06-12 17:02 ` Augie Fackler
2015-06-12 18:00 ` Jeff King
2015-06-12 21:25 ` Jeff King
2015-06-12 21:28 ` [PATCH 1/3] pkt-line: simplify starts_with checks in packet tracing Jeff King
2015-06-12 21:35 ` Stefan Beller
2015-06-12 21:28 ` [PATCH 2/3] pkt-line: tighten sideband PACK check when tracing Jeff King
2015-06-12 21:39 ` Stefan Beller
2015-06-12 21:41 ` Jeff King
2015-06-12 21:43 ` Stefan Beller
2015-06-12 21:28 ` [PATCH 3/3] pkt-line: support tracing verbatim pack contents Jeff King
2015-06-16 15:38 ` Augie Fackler
2015-06-16 16:39 ` Junio C Hamano
2015-06-16 16:43 ` Jeff King
2015-06-16 16:52 ` Augie Fackler
2015-06-16 17:23 ` Jeff King
2015-06-16 17:10 ` Jeff King
2015-06-16 17:14 ` Augie Fackler
2015-06-16 17:18 ` Jeff King
2015-06-16 17:23 ` Augie Fackler
2015-06-16 19:31 ` [PATCH/RFC 0/3] add GIT_TRACE_STDIN Jeff King
2015-06-16 19:35 ` [PATCH 1/3] trace: implement %p placeholder for filenames Jeff King
2015-06-16 19:36 ` [PATCH 2/3] trace: add pid to each output line Jeff King
2015-06-16 19:37 ` [PATCH 3/3] trace: add GIT_TRACE_STDIN Jeff King
2015-06-16 19:49 ` Jeff King
2015-06-16 21:20 ` Jeff King
2015-06-17 10:04 ` Duy Nguyen
2015-06-17 19:10 ` Jeff King
2015-06-18 10:20 ` Duy Nguyen
2015-06-26 18:47 ` Junio C Hamano
2015-06-12 16:54 ` [PATCH v2] fetch-pack: optionally save packs to disk Augie Fackler
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