#include "cache.h" #include "pkt-line.h" #include "sideband.h" /* * Receive multiplexed output stream over git native protocol. * in_stream is the input stream from the remote, which carries data * in pkt_line format with band designator. Demultiplex it into out * and err and return error appropriately. Band #1 carries the * primary payload. Things coming over band #2 is not necessarily * error; they are usually informative message on the standard error * stream, aka "verbose"). A message over band #3 is a signal that * the remote died unexpectedly. A flush() concludes the stream. */ #define PREFIX "remote:" #define ANSI_SUFFIX "\033[K" #define DUMB_SUFFIX " " #define FIX_SIZE 10 /* large enough for any of the above */ int recv_sideband(const char *me, int in_stream, int out) { unsigned pf = strlen(PREFIX); unsigned sf; char buf[LARGE_PACKET_MAX + 2*FIX_SIZE]; char *suffix, *term; int skip_pf = 0; memcpy(buf, PREFIX, pf); term = getenv("TERM"); if (isatty(2) && term && strcmp(term, "dumb")) suffix = ANSI_SUFFIX; else suffix = DUMB_SUFFIX; sf = strlen(suffix); while (1) { int band, len; len = packet_read(in_stream, NULL, NULL, buf + pf, LARGE_PACKET_MAX, 0); if (len == 0) break; if (len < 1) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: protocol error: no band designator\n", me); return SIDEBAND_PROTOCOL_ERROR; } band = buf[pf] & 0xff; len--; switch (band) { case 3: buf[pf] = ' '; buf[pf+1+len] = '\0'; fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", buf); return SIDEBAND_REMOTE_ERROR; case 2: buf[pf] = ' '; do { char *b = buf; int brk = 0; /* * If the last buffer didn't end with a line * break then we should not print a prefix * this time around. */ if (skip_pf) { b += pf+1; } else { len += pf+1; brk += pf+1; } /* Look for a line break. */ for (;;) { brk++; if (brk > len) { brk = 0; break; } if (b[brk-1] == '\n' || b[brk-1] == '\r') break; } /* * Let's insert a suffix to clear the end * of the screen line if a line break was * found. Also, if we don't skip the * prefix, then a non-empty string must be * present too. */ if (brk > (skip_pf ? 0 : (pf+1 + 1))) { char save[FIX_SIZE]; memcpy(save, b + brk, sf); b[brk + sf - 1] = b[brk - 1]; memcpy(b + brk - 1, suffix, sf); fprintf(stderr, "%.*s", brk + sf, b); memcpy(b + brk, save, sf); len -= brk; } else { int l = brk ? brk : len; fprintf(stderr, "%.*s", l, b); len -= l; } skip_pf = !brk; memmove(buf + pf+1, b + brk, len); } while (len); continue; case 1: write_or_die(out, buf + pf+1, len); continue; default: fprintf(stderr, "%s: protocol error: bad band #%d\n", me, band); return SIDEBAND_PROTOCOL_ERROR; } } return 0; } /* * fd is connected to the remote side; send the sideband data * over multiplexed packet stream. */ void send_sideband(int fd, int band, const char *data, ssize_t sz, int packet_max) { const char *p = data; while (sz) { unsigned n; char hdr[5]; n = sz; if (packet_max - 5 < n) n = packet_max - 5; if (0 <= band) { xsnprintf(hdr, sizeof(hdr), "%04x", n + 5); hdr[4] = band; write_or_die(fd, hdr, 5); } else { xsnprintf(hdr, sizeof(hdr), "%04x", n + 4); write_or_die(fd, hdr, 4); } write_or_die(fd, p, n); p += n; sz -= n; } }