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#!/bin/sh
test_description='test skipping fetch negotiator'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_expect_success 'fetch.negotiationalgorithm config' '
test_when_finished "rm -rf repo" &&
git init repo &&
cat >repo/.git/config <<-\EOF &&
[fetch]
negotiationAlgorithm
EOF
cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
error: missing value for '\''fetch.negotiationalgorithm'\''
fatal: bad config variable '\''fetch.negotiationalgorithm'\'' in file '\''.git/config'\'' at line 2
EOF
test_expect_code 128 git -C repo fetch >out 2>actual &&
test_must_be_empty out &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
have_sent () {
while test "$#" -ne 0
do
grep "fetch> have $(git -C client rev-parse $1)" trace
if test $? -ne 0
then
echo "No have $(git -C client rev-parse $1) ($1)"
return 1
fi
shift
done
}
have_not_sent () {
while test "$#" -ne 0
do
grep "fetch> have $(git -C client rev-parse $1)" trace
if test $? -eq 0
then
return 1
fi
shift
done
}
# trace_fetch <client_dir> <server_dir> [args]
#
# Trace the packet output of fetch, but make sure we disable the variable
# in the child upload-pack, so we don't combine the results in the same file.
trace_fetch () {
client=$1; shift
server=$1; shift
GIT_TRACE_PACKET="$(pwd)/trace" \
git -C "$client" fetch \
--upload-pack 'unset GIT_TRACE_PACKET; git-upload-pack' \
"$server" "$@"
}
test_expect_success 'commits with no parents are sent regardless of skip distance' '
git init server &&
test_commit -C server to_fetch &&
git init client &&
for i in $(test_seq 7)
do
test_commit -C client c$i || return 1
done &&
# We send: "c7" (skip 1) "c5" (skip 2) "c2" (skip 4). After that, since
# "c1" has no parent, it is still sent as "have" even though it would
# normally be skipped.
test_config -C client fetch.negotiationalgorithm skipping &&
trace_fetch client "$(pwd)/server" &&
have_sent c7 c5 c2 c1 &&
have_not_sent c6 c4 c3
'
test_expect_success 'when two skips collide, favor the larger one' '
rm -rf server client trace &&
git init server &&
test_commit -C server to_fetch &&
git init client &&
for i in $(test_seq 11)
do
test_commit -C client c$i || return 1
done &&
git -C client checkout c5 &&
test_commit -C client c5side &&
# Before reaching c5, we send "c5side" (skip 1) and "c11" (skip 1) "c9"
# (skip 2) "c6" (skip 4). The larger skip (skip 4) takes precedence, so
# the next "have" sent will be "c1" (from "c6" skip 4) and not "c4"
# (from "c5side" skip 1).
test_config -C client fetch.negotiationalgorithm skipping &&
trace_fetch client "$(pwd)/server" &&
have_sent c5side c11 c9 c6 c1 &&
have_not_sent c10 c8 c7 c5 c4 c3 c2
'
test_expect_success 'use ref advertisement to filter out commits' '
rm -rf server client trace &&
git init server &&
test_commit -C server c1 &&
test_commit -C server c2 &&
test_commit -C server c3 &&
git -C server tag -d c1 c2 c3 &&
git clone server client &&
test_commit -C client c4 &&
test_commit -C client c5 &&
git -C client checkout c4^^ &&
test_commit -C client c2side &&
git -C server checkout --orphan anotherbranch &&
test_commit -C server to_fetch &&
# The server advertising "c3" (as "refs/heads/main") means that we do
# not need to send any ancestors of "c3", but we still need to send "c3"
# itself.
test_config -C client fetch.negotiationalgorithm skipping &&
# The ref advertisement itself is filtered when protocol v2 is used, so
# use v0.
(
GIT_TEST_PROTOCOL_VERSION=0 &&
export GIT_TEST_PROTOCOL_VERSION &&
trace_fetch client origin to_fetch
) &&
have_sent c5 c4^ c2side &&
have_not_sent c4 c4^^ c4^^^
'
test_expect_success 'handle clock skew' '
rm -rf server client trace &&
git init server &&
test_commit -C server to_fetch &&
git init client &&
# 2 regular commits
test_tick=2000000000 &&
test_commit -C client c1 &&
test_commit -C client c2 &&
# 4 old commits
test_tick=1000000000 &&
git -C client checkout c1 &&
test_commit -C client old1 &&
test_commit -C client old2 &&
test_commit -C client old3 &&
test_commit -C client old4 &&
# "c2" and "c1" are popped first, then "old4" to "old1". "old1" would
# normally be skipped, but is treated as a commit without a parent here
# and sent, because (due to clock skew) its only parent has already been
# popped off the priority queue.
test_config -C client fetch.negotiationalgorithm skipping &&
trace_fetch client "$(pwd)/server" &&
have_sent c2 c1 old4 old2 old1 &&
have_not_sent old3
'
test_expect_success 'do not send "have" with ancestors of commits that server ACKed' '
rm -rf server client trace &&
git init server &&
test_commit -C server to_fetch &&
git init client &&
for i in $(test_seq 8)
do
git -C client checkout --orphan b$i &&
test_commit -C client b$i.c0 || return 1
done &&
for j in $(test_seq 19)
do
for i in $(test_seq 8)
do
git -C client checkout b$i &&
test_commit -C client b$i.c$j || return 1
done
done &&
# Copy this branch over to the server and add a commit on it so that it
# is reachable but not advertised.
git -C server fetch --no-tags "$(pwd)/client" b1:refs/heads/b1 &&
git -C server checkout b1 &&
test_commit -C server commit-on-b1 &&
test_config -C client fetch.negotiationalgorithm skipping &&
# NEEDSWORK: The number of "have"s sent depends on whether the transport
# is stateful. If the overspecification of the result were reduced, this
# test could be used for both stateful and stateless transports.
(
# Force protocol v0, in which local transport is stateful (in
# protocol v2 it is stateless).
GIT_TEST_PROTOCOL_VERSION=0 &&
export GIT_TEST_PROTOCOL_VERSION &&
trace_fetch client "$(pwd)/server" to_fetch
) &&
grep " fetch" trace &&
# fetch-pack sends 2 requests each containing 16 "have" lines before
# processing the first response. In these 2 requests, 4 commits from
# each branch are sent. Just check the first branch.
have_sent b1.c19 b1.c17 b1.c14 b1.c9 &&
have_not_sent b1.c18 b1.c16 b1.c15 b1.c13 b1.c12 b1.c11 b1.c10 &&
# While fetch-pack is processing the first response, it should read that
# the server ACKs b1.c19 and b1.c17.
grep "fetch< ACK $(git -C client rev-parse b1.c19) common" trace &&
grep "fetch< ACK $(git -C client rev-parse b1.c17) common" trace &&
# fetch-pack should thus not send any more commits in the b1 branch, but
# should still send the others (in this test, just check b2).
for i in $(test_seq 0 8)
do
have_not_sent b1.c$i || return 1
done &&
have_sent b2.c1 b2.c0
'
test_done