# Helpers for scripts testing bitmap functionality; see t5310 for # example usage. # Compare a file containing rev-list bitmap traversal output to its non-bitmap # counterpart. You can't just use test_cmp for this, because the two produce # subtly different output: # # - regular output is in traversal order, whereas bitmap is split by type, # with non-packed objects at the end # # - regular output has a space and the pathname appended to non-commit # objects; bitmap output omits this # # This function normalizes and compares the two. The second file should # always be the bitmap output. test_bitmap_traversal () { if test "$1" = "--no-confirm-bitmaps" then shift elif cmp "$1" "$2" then echo >&2 "identical raw outputs; are you sure bitmaps were used?" return 1 fi && cut -d' ' -f1 "$1" | sort >"$1.normalized" && sort "$2" >"$2.normalized" && test_cmp "$1.normalized" "$2.normalized" && rm -f "$1.normalized" "$2.normalized" } # To ensure the logic for "maximal commits" is exercised, make # the repository a bit more complicated. # # other second # * * # (99 commits) (99 commits) # * * # |\ /| # | * octo-other octo-second * | # |/|\_________ ____________/|\| # | \ \/ __________/ | # | | ________/\ / | # * |/ * merge-right * # | _|__________/ \____________ | # |/ | \| # (l1) * * merge-left * (r1) # | / \________________________ | # |/ \| # (l2) * * (r2) # \___________________________ | # \| # * (base) # # We only push bits down the first-parent history, which # makes some of these commits unimportant! # # The important part for the maximal commit algorithm is how # the bitmasks are extended. Assuming starting bit positions # for second (bit 0) and other (bit 1), the bitmasks at the # end should be: # # second: 1 (maximal, selected) # other: 01 (maximal, selected) # (base): 11 (maximal) # # This complicated history was important for a previous # version of the walk that guarantees never walking a # commit multiple times. That goal might be important # again, so preserve this complicated case. For now, this # test will guarantee that the bitmaps are computed # correctly, even with the repeat calculations. setup_bitmap_history() { test_expect_success 'setup repo with moderate-sized history' ' test_commit_bulk --id=file 10 && git branch -M second && git checkout -b other HEAD~5 && test_commit_bulk --id=side 10 && # add complicated history setup, including merges and # ambiguous merge-bases git checkout -b merge-left other~2 && git merge second~2 -m "merge-left" && git checkout -b merge-right second~1 && git merge other~1 -m "merge-right" && git checkout -b octo-second second && git merge merge-left merge-right -m "octopus-second" && git checkout -b octo-other other && git merge merge-left merge-right -m "octopus-other" && git checkout other && git merge octo-other -m "pull octopus" && git checkout second && git merge octo-second -m "pull octopus" && # Remove these branches so they are not selected # as bitmap tips git branch -D merge-left && git branch -D merge-right && git branch -D octo-other && git branch -D octo-second && # add padding to make these merges less interesting # and avoid having them selected for bitmaps test_commit_bulk --id=file 100 && git checkout other && test_commit_bulk --id=side 100 && git checkout second && bitmaptip=$(git rev-parse second) && blob=$(echo tagged-blob | git hash-object -w --stdin) && git tag tagged-blob $blob ' } rev_list_tests_head () { test_expect_success "counting commits via bitmap ($state, $branch)" ' git rev-list --count $branch >expect && git rev-list --use-bitmap-index --count $branch >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success "counting partial commits via bitmap ($state, $branch)" ' git rev-list --count $branch~5..$branch >expect && git rev-list --use-bitmap-index --count $branch~5..$branch >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success "counting commits with limit ($state, $branch)" ' git rev-list --count -n 1 $branch >expect && git rev-list --use-bitmap-index --count -n 1 $branch >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success "counting non-linear history ($state, $branch)" ' git rev-list --count other...second >expect && git rev-list --use-bitmap-index --count other...second >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success "counting commits with limiting ($state, $branch)" ' git rev-list --count $branch -- 1.t >expect && git rev-list --use-bitmap-index --count $branch -- 1.t >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success "counting objects via bitmap ($state, $branch)" ' git rev-list --count --objects $branch >expect && git rev-list --use-bitmap-index --count --objects $branch >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success "enumerate commits ($state, $branch)" ' git rev-list --use-bitmap-index $branch >actual && git rev-list $branch >expect && test_bitmap_traversal --no-confirm-bitmaps expect actual ' test_expect_success "enumerate --objects ($state, $branch)" ' git rev-list --objects --use-bitmap-index $branch >actual && git rev-list --objects $branch >expect && test_bitmap_traversal expect actual ' test_expect_success "bitmap --objects handles non-commit objects ($state, $branch)" ' git rev-list --objects --use-bitmap-index $branch tagged-blob >actual && grep $blob actual ' } rev_list_tests () { state=$1 for branch in "second" "other" do rev_list_tests_head done } basic_bitmap_tests () { tip="$1" test_expect_success 'rev-list --test-bitmap verifies bitmaps' " git rev-list --test-bitmap "${tip:-HEAD}" " rev_list_tests 'full bitmap' test_expect_success 'clone from bitmapped repository' ' rm -fr clone.git && git clone --no-local --bare . clone.git && git rev-parse HEAD >expect && git --git-dir=clone.git rev-parse HEAD >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'partial clone from bitmapped repository' ' test_config uploadpack.allowfilter true && rm -fr partial-clone.git && git clone --no-local --bare --filter=blob:none . partial-clone.git && ( cd partial-clone.git && pack=$(echo objects/pack/*.pack) && git verify-pack -v "$pack" >have && awk "/blob/ { print \$1 }" blobs && # we expect this single blob because of the direct ref git rev-parse refs/tags/tagged-blob >expect && test_cmp expect blobs ) ' test_expect_success 'setup further non-bitmapped commits' ' test_commit_bulk --id=further 10 ' rev_list_tests 'partial bitmap' test_expect_success 'fetch (partial bitmap)' ' git --git-dir=clone.git fetch origin second:second && git rev-parse HEAD >expect && git --git-dir=clone.git rev-parse HEAD >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'enumerating progress counts pack-reused objects' ' count=$(git rev-list --objects --all --count) && git repack -adb && # check first with only reused objects; confirm that our # progress showed the right number, and also that we did # pack-reuse as expected. Check only the final "done" # line of the meter (there may be an arbitrary number of # intermediate lines ending with CR). GIT_PROGRESS_DELAY=0 \ git pack-objects --all --stdout --progress \ /dev/null 2>stderr && grep "Enumerating objects: $count, done" stderr && grep "pack-reused $count" stderr && # now the same but with one non-reused object git commit --allow-empty -m "an extra commit object" && GIT_PROGRESS_DELAY=0 \ git pack-objects --all --stdout --progress \ /dev/null 2>stderr && grep "Enumerating objects: $((count+1)), done" stderr && grep "pack-reused $count" stderr ' } # have_delta # # Note that because this relies on cat-file, it might find _any_ copy of an # object in the repository. The caller is responsible for making sure # there's only one (e.g., via "repack -ad", or having just fetched a copy). have_delta () { echo $2 >expect && echo $1 | git cat-file --batch-check="%(deltabase)" >actual && test_cmp expect actual } midx_checksum () { test-tool read-midx --checksum "$1" }