#!/bin/sh test_description="path collisions during parallel checkout Parallel checkout must detect path collisions to: 1) Avoid racily writing to different paths that represent the same file on disk. 2) Report the colliding entries on clone. The tests in this file exercise parallel checkout's collision detection code in both these mechanics. " . ./test-lib.sh . "$TEST_DIRECTORY/lib-parallel-checkout.sh" TEST_ROOT="$PWD" test_expect_success CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS 'setup' ' empty_oid=$(git hash-object -w --stdin objs <<-EOF && 100644 $empty_oid FILE_X 100644 $empty_oid FILE_x 100644 $empty_oid file_X 100644 $empty_oid file_x EOF git update-index --index-info >filter.log EOF ' test_workers_in_event_trace () { test $1 -eq $(grep ".event.:.child_start..*checkout--worker" $2 | wc -l) } test_expect_success CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS 'worker detects basename collision' ' GIT_TRACE2_EVENT="$(pwd)/trace" git \ -c checkout.workers=2 -c checkout.thresholdForParallelism=0 \ checkout . && test_workers_in_event_trace 2 trace && collisions=$(grep -i "category.:.pcheckout.,.key.:.collision/basename.,.value.:.file_x.}" trace | wc -l) && test $collisions -eq 3 ' test_expect_success CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS 'worker detects dirname collision' ' test_config filter.logger.smudge "\"$TEST_ROOT/logger_script\" %f" && empty_oid=$(git hash-object -w --stdin objs <<-EOF && 100644 $empty_oid A/B 100644 $empty_oid A/C 100644 $empty_oid a 100644 $attr_oid .gitattributes EOF git rm -rf . && git update-index --index-info expected.log && test_cmp filter.log expected.log && # Check that it used the right number of workers and detected the collisions test_workers_in_event_trace 2 trace && grep "category.:.pcheckout.,.key.:.collision/dirname.,.value.:.A/B.}" trace && grep "category.:.pcheckout.,.key.:.collision/dirname.,.value.:.A/C.}" trace ' test_expect_success SYMLINKS,CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS 'do not follow symlinks colliding with leading dir' ' empty_oid=$(git hash-object -w --stdin objs <<-EOF && 120000 $symlink_oid D 100644 $empty_oid d/x 100644 $empty_oid e/y EOF git rm -rf . && git update-index --index-info stderr && grep FILE_X stderr && grep FILE_x stderr && grep file_X stderr && grep file_x stderr && grep "the following paths have collided" stderr ' # This test ensures that the collision report code is correctly looking for # colliding peers in the second half of the cache_entry array. This is done by # defining a smudge command for the *last* array entry, which makes it # non-eligible for parallel-checkout. Thus, it is checked out *first*, before # spawning the workers. # # Note: this test doesn't work on Windows because, on this system, the # collision report code uses strcmp() to find the colliding pairs when # core.ignoreCase is false. And we need this setting for this test so that only # 'file_x' matches the pattern of the filter attribute. But the test works on # OSX, where the colliding pairs are found using inode. # test_expect_success CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS,!MINGW,!CYGWIN \ 'collision report on clone (w/ colliding peer after the detected entry)' ' test_config_global filter.logger.smudge "\"$TEST_ROOT/logger_script\" %f" && git reset --hard basename_collision && echo "file_x filter=logger" >.gitattributes && git add .gitattributes && git commit -m "filter for file_x" && rm -rf clone-repo && set_checkout_config 2 0 && test_checkout_workers 2 \ git -c core.ignoreCase=false clone . clone-repo 2>stderr && grep FILE_X stderr && grep FILE_x stderr && grep file_X stderr && grep file_x stderr && grep "the following paths have collided" stderr && # Check that only "file_x" was filtered echo file_x >expected.log && test_cmp clone-repo/filter.log expected.log ' test_done