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Junio C Hamano
549ca8aa7c Merge branch 'jk/index-pack-maint'
"index-pack --strict" has been taught to make sure that it runs the
final object integrity checks after making the freshly indexed
packfile available to itself.

* jk/index-pack-maint:
  index-pack: correct install_packed_git() args
  index-pack: handle --strict checks of non-repo packs
  prepare_commit_graft: treat non-repository as a noop
2018-06-13 12:50:46 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
3737746120 index-pack: correct install_packed_git() args
The function does not start taking the repository object as a
parameter before v2.18 track.  Make the topic mergeable to v2.17
maintenance track by dropping it.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-11 15:09:18 -07:00
Junio C Hamano
ba928e9740 Merge branch 'rd/init-typo'
Message fix.

* rd/init-typo:
  init: fix grammar in "templates not found" msg
2018-06-01 15:06:40 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
7cb4a974d3 Merge branch 'en/rev-parse-invalid-range'
"git rev-parse Y..." etc. misbehaved when given endpoints were
not committishes.

* en/rev-parse-invalid-range:
  rev-parse: check lookup'ed commit references for NULL
2018-06-01 15:06:39 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
e1149fd7d9 Merge branch 'nd/use-opt-int-set-f'
Code simplification.

* nd/use-opt-int-set-f:
  Use OPT_SET_INT_F() for cmdline option specification
2018-06-01 15:06:38 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
2289880f78 Merge branch 'nd/command-list'
The list of commands with their various attributes were spread
across a few places in the build procedure, but it now is getting a
bit more consolidated to allow more automation.

* nd/command-list:
  completion: allow to customize the completable command list
  completion: add and use --list-cmds=alias
  completion: add and use --list-cmds=nohelpers
  Move declaration for alias.c to alias.h
  completion: reduce completable command list
  completion: let git provide the completable command list
  command-list.txt: documentation and guide line
  help: use command-list.txt for the source of guides
  help: add "-a --verbose" to list all commands with synopsis
  git: support --list-cmds=list-<category>
  completion: implement and use --list-cmds=main,others
  git --list-cmds: collect command list in a string_list
  git.c: convert --list-* to --list-cmds=*
  Remove common-cmds.h
  help: use command-list.h for common command list
  generate-cmds.sh: export all commands to command-list.h
  generate-cmds.sh: factor out synopsis extract code
2018-06-01 15:06:37 +09:00
Jeff King
368b4e5906 index-pack: handle --strict checks of non-repo packs
Commit 73c3f0f704 (index-pack: check .gitmodules files with
--strict, 2018-05-04) added a call to add_packed_git(), with
the intent that the newly-indexed objects would be available
to the process when we run fsck_finish().  But that's not
what add_packed_git() does. It only allocates the struct,
and you must install_packed_git() on the result. So that
call was effectively doing nothing (except leaking a
struct).

But wait, we passed all of the tests! Does that mean we
don't need the call at all?

For normal cases, no. When we run "index-pack --stdin"
inside a repository, we write the new pack into the object
directory. If fsck_finish() needs to access one of the new
objects, then our initial lookup will fail to find it, but
we'll follow up by running reprepare_packed_git() and
looking again. That logic was meant to handle somebody else
repacking simultaneously, but it ends up working for us
here.

But there is a case that does need this, that we were not
testing. You can run "git index-pack foo.pack" on any file,
even when it is not inside the object directory. Or you may
not even be in a repository at all! This case fails without
doing the proper install_packed_git() call.

We can make this work by adding the install call.

Note that we should be prepared to handle add_packed_git()
failing. We can just silently ignore this case, though. If
fsck_finish() later needs the objects and they're not
available, it will complain itself. And if it doesn't
(because we were able to resolve the whole fsck in the first
pass), then it actually isn't an interesting error at all.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-01 11:48:56 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
e47dbece39 Merge branch 'ma/unpack-trees-free-msgs'
Leak plugging.

* ma/unpack-trees-free-msgs:
  unpack_trees_options: free messages when done
  argv-array: return the pushed string from argv_push*()
  merge-recursive: provide pair of `unpack_trees_{start,finish}()`
  merge: setup `opts` later in `checkout_fast_forward()`
2018-05-30 21:51:29 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
b2fd659294 Merge branch 'jk/config-blob-sans-repo'
Error codepath fix.

* jk/config-blob-sans-repo:
  config: die when --blob is used outside a repository
2018-05-30 21:51:27 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
e12cbeaa62 Merge branch 'bw/ref-prefix-for-configured-refspec'
"git fetch $there $refspec" that talks over protocol v2 can take
advantage of server-side ref filtering; the code has been extended
so that this mechanism triggers also when fetching with configured
refspec.

* bw/ref-prefix-for-configured-refspec: (38 commits)
  fetch: generate ref-prefixes when using a configured refspec
  refspec: consolidate ref-prefix generation logic
  submodule: convert push_unpushed_submodules to take a struct refspec
  remote: convert check_push_refs to take a struct refspec
  remote: convert match_push_refs to take a struct refspec
  http-push: store refspecs in a struct refspec
  transport: remove transport_verify_remote_names
  send-pack: store refspecs in a struct refspec
  transport: convert transport_push to take a struct refspec
  push: convert to use struct refspec
  push: check for errors earlier
  remote: convert match_explicit_refs to take a struct refspec
  remote: convert get_ref_match to take a struct refspec
  remote: convert query_refspecs to take a struct refspec
  remote: convert apply_refspecs to take a struct refspec
  remote: convert get_stale_heads to take a struct refspec
  fetch: convert prune_refs to take a struct refspec
  fetch: convert get_ref_map to take a struct refspec
  fetch: convert do_fetch to take a struct refspec
  refspec: remove the deprecated functions
  ...
2018-05-30 21:51:26 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
6ac5acae2d Merge branch 'sb/grep-die-on-unreadable-index'
Error behaviour of "git grep" when it cannot read the index was
inconsistent with other commands that uses the index, which has
been corrected to error out early.

* sb/grep-die-on-unreadable-index:
  grep: handle corrupt index files early
2018-05-30 21:51:26 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
42c8ce1c49 Merge branch 'bc/object-id'
Conversion from uchar[20] to struct object_id continues.

* bc/object-id: (42 commits)
  merge-one-file: compute empty blob object ID
  add--interactive: compute the empty tree value
  Update shell scripts to compute empty tree object ID
  sha1_file: only expose empty object constants through git_hash_algo
  dir: use the_hash_algo for empty blob object ID
  sequencer: use the_hash_algo for empty tree object ID
  cache-tree: use is_empty_tree_oid
  sha1_file: convert cached object code to struct object_id
  builtin/reset: convert use of EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_BIN
  builtin/receive-pack: convert one use of EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX
  wt-status: convert two uses of EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX
  submodule: convert several uses of EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX
  sequencer: convert one use of EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX
  merge: convert empty tree constant to the_hash_algo
  builtin/merge: switch tree functions to use object_id
  builtin/am: convert uses of EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_BIN to the_hash_algo
  sha1-file: add functions for hex empty tree and blob OIDs
  builtin/receive-pack: avoid hard-coded constants for push certs
  diff: specify abbreviation size in terms of the_hash_algo
  upload-pack: replace use of several hard-coded constants
  ...
2018-05-30 14:04:10 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
3d24129799 Merge branch 'sb/blame-color'
"git blame" learns to unhighlight uninteresting metadata from the
originating commit on lines that are the same as the previous one,
and also paint lines in different colors depending on the age of
the commit.

* sb/blame-color:
  builtin/blame: add new coloring scheme config
  builtin/blame: highlight recently changed lines
  builtin/blame: dim uninteresting metadata lines
2018-05-30 14:04:09 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
2a98a8794e Merge branch 'cf/submodule-progress-dissociate'
"git submodule update" and "git submodule add" supported the
"--reference" option to borrow objects from a neighbouring local
repository like "git clone" does, but lacked the more recent
invention "--dissociate".  Also "git submodule add" has been taught
to take the "--progress" option.

* cf/submodule-progress-dissociate:
  submodule: add --dissociate option to add/update commands
  submodule: add --progress option to add command
  submodule: clean up substitutions in script
2018-05-30 14:04:09 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
5da4847dcc Merge branch 'bp/status-rename-config'
"git status" learned to honor a new status.renames configuration to
skip rename detection, which could be useful for those who want to
do so without disabling the default rename detection done by the
"git diff" command.

* bp/status-rename-config:
  add status config and command line options for rename detection
2018-05-30 14:04:07 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
50f08db594 Merge branch 'js/use-bug-macro'
Developer support update, by using BUG() macro instead of die() to
mark codepaths that should not happen more clearly.

* js/use-bug-macro:
  BUG_exit_code: fix sparse "symbol not declared" warning
  Convert remaining die*(BUG) messages
  Replace all die("BUG: ...") calls by BUG() ones
  run-command: use BUG() to report bugs, not die()
  test-tool: help verifying BUG() code paths
2018-05-30 14:04:07 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
bef896e4ab Merge branch 'rs/no-null-ptr-arith-in-fast-export'
Code clean-up to avoid non-standard-conformant pointer arithmetic.

* rs/no-null-ptr-arith-in-fast-export:
  fast-export: avoid NULL pointer arithmetic
2018-05-30 14:04:06 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
2f76ebc93c Merge branch 'ma/lockfile-cleanup'
Code clean-up to adjust to a more recent lockfile API convention that
allows lockfile instances kept on the stack.

* ma/lockfile-cleanup:
  lock_file: move static locks into functions
  lock_file: make function-local locks non-static
  refs.c: do not die if locking fails in `delete_pseudoref()`
  refs.c: do not die if locking fails in `write_pseudoref()`
  t/helper/test-write-cache: clean up lock-handling
2018-05-30 14:04:05 +09:00
Robert P. J. Day
44f560fc16 init: fix grammar in "templates not found" msg
Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@crashcourse.ca>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-30 13:32:40 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
7913f53b56 Sync with Git 2.17.1
* maint: (25 commits)
  Git 2.17.1
  Git 2.16.4
  Git 2.15.2
  Git 2.14.4
  Git 2.13.7
  fsck: complain when .gitmodules is a symlink
  index-pack: check .gitmodules files with --strict
  unpack-objects: call fsck_finish() after fscking objects
  fsck: call fsck_finish() after fscking objects
  fsck: check .gitmodules content
  fsck: handle promisor objects in .gitmodules check
  fsck: detect gitmodules files
  fsck: actually fsck blob data
  fsck: simplify ".git" check
  index-pack: make fsck error message more specific
  verify_path: disallow symlinks in .gitmodules
  update-index: stat updated files earlier
  verify_dotfile: mention case-insensitivity in comment
  verify_path: drop clever fallthrough
  skip_prefix: add case-insensitive variant
  ...
2018-05-29 17:10:05 +09:00
Elijah Newren
0ed556d38f rev-parse: check lookup'ed commit references for NULL
Commits 2122f8b963d4 ("rev-parse: Add support for the ^! and ^@ syntax",
2008-07-26) and 3dd4e7320d ("Teach rev-parse the ... syntax.", 2006-07-04)
taught rev-parse new syntax, and used lookup_commit_reference() as part of
their logic.  Neither usage checked the returned commit to see if it was
non-NULL before using it.  Check for NULL and ensure an appropriate error
is reported to the user.

Reported by Florian Weimer and Todd Zullinger.

Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-25 10:46:42 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
3e4a67b47d Use OPT_SET_INT_F() for cmdline option specification
The only thing these commands need is extra parseopt flag which can be
passed in by OPT_SET_INT_F() and it is a bit more compact than full
struct initialization.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-24 16:12:29 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
5a97e7be88 Merge branch 'nd/pack-unreachable-objects-doc'
Doc update.

* nd/pack-unreachable-objects-doc:
  pack-objects: validation and documentation about unreachable options
2018-05-23 14:38:24 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
1e174fdbe6 Merge branch 'em/status-rename-config'
"git status" learned to pay attention to UI related diff
configuration variables such as diff.renames.

* em/status-rename-config:
  wt-status: use settings from git_diff_ui_config
2018-05-23 14:38:23 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
4e0086bea1 Merge branch 'bc/format-patch-cover-no-attach'
"git format-patch --cover --attach" created a broken MIME multipart
message for the cover letter, which has been fixed by keeping the
cover letter as plain text file.

* bc/format-patch-cover-no-attach:
  format-patch: make cover letters always text/plain
2018-05-23 14:38:21 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
2c18e6ae24 Merge branch 'js/rebase-recreate-merge'
"git rebase" learned "--rebase-merges" to transplant the whole
topology of commit graph elsewhere.

* js/rebase-recreate-merge:
  rebase -i --rebase-merges: add a section to the man page
  rebase -i: introduce --rebase-merges=[no-]rebase-cousins
  pull: accept --rebase=merges to recreate the branch topology
  rebase --rebase-merges: avoid "empty merges"
  sequencer: handle post-rewrite for merge commands
  sequencer: make refs generated by the `label` command worktree-local
  rebase --rebase-merges: add test for --keep-empty
  rebase: introduce the --rebase-merges option
  rebase-helper --make-script: introduce a flag to rebase merges
  sequencer: fast-forward `merge` commands, if possible
  sequencer: introduce the `merge` command
  sequencer: introduce new commands to reset the revision
  git-rebase--interactive: clarify arguments
  sequencer: offer helpful advice when a command was rescheduled
  sequencer: refactor how original todo list lines are accessed
  sequencer: make rearrange_squash() a bit more obvious
  sequencer: avoid using errno clobbered by rollback_lock_file()
2018-05-23 14:38:20 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
ad635e82d6 Merge branch 'nd/pack-objects-pack-struct'
"git pack-objects" needs to allocate tons of "struct object_entry"
while doing its work, and shrinking its size helps the performance
quite a bit.

* nd/pack-objects-pack-struct:
  ci: exercise the whole test suite with uncommon code in pack-objects
  pack-objects: reorder members to shrink struct object_entry
  pack-objects: shrink delta_size field in struct object_entry
  pack-objects: shrink size field in struct object_entry
  pack-objects: clarify the use of object_entry::size
  pack-objects: don't check size when the object is bad
  pack-objects: shrink z_delta_size field in struct object_entry
  pack-objects: refer to delta objects by index instead of pointer
  pack-objects: move in_pack out of struct object_entry
  pack-objects: move in_pack_pos out of struct object_entry
  pack-objects: use bitfield for object_entry::depth
  pack-objects: use bitfield for object_entry::dfs_state
  pack-objects: turn type and in_pack_type to bitfields
  pack-objects: a bit of document about struct object_entry
  read-cache.c: make $GIT_TEST_SPLIT_INDEX boolean
2018-05-23 14:38:19 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
10174da9f1 Merge branch 'tg/worktree-add-existing-branch'
"git worktree add" learned to check out an existing branch.

* tg/worktree-add-existing-branch:
  worktree: teach "add" to check out existing branches
  worktree: factor out dwim_branch function
  worktree: improve message when creating a new worktree
  worktree: remove extra members from struct add_opts
2018-05-23 14:38:18 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
352cf6cfe1 Merge branch 'js/deprecate-grafts'
The functionality of "$GIT_DIR/info/grafts" has been superseded by
the "refs/replace/" mechanism for some time now, but the internal
code had support for it in many places, which has been cleaned up
in order to drop support of the "grafts" mechanism.

* js/deprecate-grafts:
  Remove obsolete script to convert grafts to replace refs
  technical/shallow: describe why shallow cannot use replace refs
  technical/shallow: stop referring to grafts
  filter-branch: stop suggesting to use grafts
  Deprecate support for .git/info/grafts
  Add a test for `git replace --convert-graft-file`
  replace: introduce --convert-graft-file
  replace: prepare create_graft() for converting graft files wholesale
  replace: "libify" create_graft() and callees
  replace: avoid using die() to indicate a bug
  commit: Let the callback of for_each_mergetag return on error
  argv_array: offer to split a string by whitespace
2018-05-23 14:38:17 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
fcb6df3254 Merge branch 'sb/oid-object-info'
The codepath around object-info API has been taught to take the
repository object (which in turn tells the API which object store
the objects are to be located).

* sb/oid-object-info:
  cache.h: allow oid_object_info to handle arbitrary repositories
  packfile: add repository argument to cache_or_unpack_entry
  packfile: add repository argument to unpack_entry
  packfile: add repository argument to read_object
  packfile: add repository argument to packed_object_info
  packfile: add repository argument to packed_to_object_type
  packfile: add repository argument to retry_bad_packed_offset
  cache.h: add repository argument to oid_object_info
  cache.h: add repository argument to oid_object_info_extended
2018-05-23 14:38:16 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
41267e9697 Merge branch 'bw/server-options'
The transport protocol v2 is getting updated further.

* bw/server-options:
  fetch: send server options when using protocol v2
  ls-remote: send server options when using protocol v2
  serve: introduce the server-option capability
2018-05-23 14:38:15 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
30b015bffe Merge branch 'nd/repack-keep-pack'
"git gc" in a large repository takes a lot of time as it considers
to repack all objects into one pack by default.  The command has
been taught to pretend as if the largest existing packfile is
marked with ".keep" so that it is left untouched while objects in
other packs and loose ones are repacked.

* nd/repack-keep-pack:
  pack-objects: show some progress when counting kept objects
  gc --auto: exclude base pack if not enough mem to "repack -ad"
  gc: handle a corner case in gc.bigPackThreshold
  gc: add gc.bigPackThreshold config
  gc: add --keep-largest-pack option
  repack: add --keep-pack option
  t7700: have closing quote of a test at the beginning of line
2018-05-23 14:38:14 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
c89b6e136e Merge branch 'ds/lazy-load-trees'
The code has been taught to use the duplicated information stored
in the commit-graph file to learn the tree object name for a commit
to avoid opening and parsing the commit object when it makes sense
to do so.

* ds/lazy-load-trees:
  coccinelle: avoid wrong transformation suggestions from commit.cocci
  commit-graph: lazy-load trees for commits
  treewide: replace maybe_tree with accessor methods
  commit: create get_commit_tree() method
  treewide: rename tree to maybe_tree
2018-05-23 14:38:13 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
05682ee270 Merge branch 'nd/term-columns'
The code did not propagate the terminal width to subprocesses via
COLUMNS environment variable, which it now does.  This caused
trouble to "git column" helper subprocess when "git tag --column=row"
tried to list the existing tags on a display with non-default width.

* nd/term-columns:
  column: fix off-by-one default width
  pager: set COLUMNS to term_columns()
2018-05-23 14:38:13 +09:00
Jeff King
73c3f0f704 index-pack: check .gitmodules files with --strict
Now that the internal fsck code has all of the plumbing we
need, we can start checking incoming .gitmodules files.
Naively, it seems like we would just need to add a call to
fsck_finish() after we've processed all of the objects. And
that would be enough to cover the initial test included
here. But there are two extra bits:

  1. We currently don't bother calling fsck_object() at all
     for blobs, since it has traditionally been a noop. We'd
     actually catch these blobs in fsck_finish() at the end,
     but it's more efficient to check them when we already
     have the object loaded in memory.

  2. The second pass done by fsck_finish() needs to access
     the objects, but we're actually indexing the pack in
     this process. In theory we could give the fsck code a
     special callback for accessing the in-pack data, but
     it's actually quite tricky:

       a. We don't have an internal efficient index mapping
	  oids to packfile offsets. We only generate it on
	  the fly as part of writing out the .idx file.

       b. We'd still have to reconstruct deltas, which means
          we'd basically have to replicate all of the
	  reading logic in packfile.c.

     Instead, let's avoid running fsck_finish() until after
     we've written out the .idx file, and then just add it
     to our internal packed_git list.

     This does mean that the objects are "in the repository"
     before we finish our fsck checks. But unpack-objects
     already exhibits this same behavior, and it's an
     acceptable tradeoff here for the same reason: the
     quarantine mechanism means that pushes will be
     fully protected.

In addition to a basic push test in t7415, we add a sneaky
pack that reverses the usual object order in the pack,
requiring that index-pack access the tree and blob during
the "finish" step.

This already works for unpack-objects (since it will have
written out loose objects), but we'll check it with this
sneaky pack for good measure.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2018-05-21 23:55:12 -04:00
Jeff King
6e328d6cae unpack-objects: call fsck_finish() after fscking objects
As with the previous commit, we must call fsck's "finish"
function in order to catch any queued objects for
.gitmodules checks.

This second pass will be able to access any incoming
objects, because we will have exploded them to loose objects
by now.

This isn't quite ideal, because it means that bad objects
may have been written to the object database (and a
subsequent operation could then reference them, even if the
other side doesn't send the objects again). However, this is
sufficient when used with receive.fsckObjects, since those
loose objects will all be placed in a temporary quarantine
area that will get wiped if we find any problems.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2018-05-21 23:55:12 -04:00
Jeff King
1995b5e03e fsck: call fsck_finish() after fscking objects
Now that the internal fsck code is capable of checking
.gitmodules files, we just need to teach its callers to use
the "finish" function to check any queued objects.

With this, we can now catch the malicious case in t7415 with
git-fsck.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2018-05-21 23:55:12 -04:00
Jeff King
7ac4f3a007 fsck: actually fsck blob data
Because fscking a blob has always been a noop, we didn't
bother passing around the blob data. In preparation for
content-level checks, let's fix up a few things:

  1. The fsck_object() function just returns success for any
     blob. Let's a noop fsck_blob(), which we can fill in
     with actual logic later.

  2. The fsck_loose() function in builtin/fsck.c
     just threw away blob content after loading it. Let's
     hold onto it until after we've called fsck_object().

     The easiest way to do this is to just drop the
     parse_loose_object() helper entirely. Incidentally,
     this also fixes a memory leak: if we successfully
     loaded the object data but did not parse it, we would
     have left the function without freeing it.

  3. When fsck_loose() loads the object data, it
     does so with a custom read_loose_object() helper. This
     function streams any blobs, regardless of size, under
     the assumption that we're only checking the sha1.

     Instead, let's actually load blobs smaller than
     big_file_threshold, as the normal object-reading
     code-paths would do. This lets us fsck small files, and
     a NULL return is an indication that the blob was so big
     that it needed to be streamed, and we can pass that
     information along to fsck_blob().

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2018-05-21 23:55:12 -04:00
Jeff King
db5a58c1bd index-pack: make fsck error message more specific
If fsck reports an error, we say only "Error in object".
This isn't quite as bad as it might seem, since the fsck
code would have dumped some errors to stderr already. But it
might help to give a little more context. The earlier output
would not have even mentioned "fsck", and that may be a clue
that the "fsck.*" or "*.fsckObjects" config may be relevant.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2018-05-21 23:55:12 -04:00
Jeff King
eedd5949f5 Merge branch 'jk/submodule-name-verify-fix' into jk/submodule-name-verify-fsck
* jk/submodule-name-verify-fix:
  verify_path: disallow symlinks in .gitmodules
  update-index: stat updated files earlier
  verify_path: drop clever fallthrough
  skip_prefix: add icase-insensitive variant
  is_{hfs,ntfs}_dotgitmodules: add tests
  path: match NTFS short names for more .git files
  is_hfs_dotgit: match other .git files
  is_ntfs_dotgit: use a size_t for traversing string
  submodule-config: verify submodule names as paths

Note that this includes two bits of evil-merge:

 - there's a new call to verify_path() that doesn't actually
   have a mode available. It should be OK to pass "0" here,
   since we're just manipulating the untracked cache, not an
   actual index entry.

 - the lstat() in builtin/update-index.c:update_one() needs
   to be updated to handle the fsmonitor case (without this
   it still behaves correctly, but does an unnecessary
   lstat).
2018-05-21 23:54:28 -04:00
Jeff King
10ecfa7649 verify_path: disallow symlinks in .gitmodules
There are a few reasons it's not a good idea to make
.gitmodules a symlink, including:

  1. It won't be portable to systems without symlinks.

  2. It may behave inconsistently, since Git may look at
     this file in the index or a tree without bothering to
     resolve any symbolic links. We don't do this _yet_, but
     the config infrastructure is there and it's planned for
     the future.

With some clever code, we could make (2) work. And some
people may not care about (1) if they only work on one
platform. But there are a few security reasons to simply
disallow it:

  a. A symlinked .gitmodules file may circumvent any fsck
     checks of the content.

  b. Git may read and write from the on-disk file without
     sanity checking the symlink target. So for example, if
     you link ".gitmodules" to "../oops" and run "git
     submodule add", we'll write to the file "oops" outside
     the repository.

Again, both of those are problems that _could_ be solved
with sufficient code, but given the complications in (1) and
(2), we're better off just outlawing it explicitly.

Note the slightly tricky call to verify_path() in
update-index's update_one(). There we may not have a mode if
we're not updating from the filesystem (e.g., we might just
be removing the file). Passing "0" as the mode there works
fine; since it's not a symlink, we'll just skip the extra
checks.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2018-05-21 23:50:11 -04:00
Jeff King
eb12dd0c76 update-index: stat updated files earlier
In the update_one(), we check verify_path() on the proposed
path before doing anything else. In preparation for having
verify_path() look at the file mode, let's stat the file
earlier, so we can check the mode accurately.

This is made a bit trickier by the fact that this function
only does an lstat in a few code paths (the ones that flow
down through process_path()). So we can speculatively do the
lstat() here and pass the results down, and just use a dummy
mode for cases where we won't actually be updating the index
from the filesystem.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2018-05-21 23:50:11 -04:00
Jeff King
0383bbb901 submodule-config: verify submodule names as paths
Submodule "names" come from the untrusted .gitmodules file,
but we blindly append them to $GIT_DIR/modules to create our
on-disk repo paths. This means you can do bad things by
putting "../" into the name (among other things).

Let's sanity-check these names to avoid building a path that
can be exploited. There are two main decisions:

  1. What should the allowed syntax be?

     It's tempting to reuse verify_path(), since submodule
     names typically come from in-repo paths. But there are
     two reasons not to:

       a. It's technically more strict than what we need, as
          we really care only about breaking out of the
          $GIT_DIR/modules/ hierarchy.  E.g., having a
          submodule named "foo/.git" isn't actually
          dangerous, and it's possible that somebody has
          manually given such a funny name.

       b. Since we'll eventually use this checking logic in
          fsck to prevent downstream repositories, it should
          be consistent across platforms. Because
          verify_path() relies on is_dir_sep(), it wouldn't
          block "foo\..\bar" on a non-Windows machine.

  2. Where should we enforce it? These days most of the
     .gitmodules reads go through submodule-config.c, so
     I've put it there in the reading step. That should
     cover all of the C code.

     We also construct the name for "git submodule add"
     inside the git-submodule.sh script. This is probably
     not a big deal for security since the name is coming
     from the user anyway, but it would be polite to remind
     them if the name they pick is invalid (and we need to
     expose the name-checker to the shell anyway for our
     test scripts).

     This patch issues a warning when reading .gitmodules
     and just ignores the related config entry completely.
     This will generally end up producing a sensible error,
     as it works the same as a .gitmodules file which is
     missing a submodule entry (so "submodule update" will
     barf, but "git clone --recurse-submodules" will print
     an error but not abort the clone.

     There is one minor oddity, which is that we print the
     warning once per malformed config key (since that's how
     the config subsystem gives us the entries). So in the
     new test, for example, the user would see three
     warnings. That's OK, since the intent is that this case
     should never come up outside of malicious repositories
     (and then it might even benefit the user to see the
     message multiple times).

Credit for finding this vulnerability and the proof of
concept from which the test script was adapted goes to
Etienne Stalmans.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2018-05-21 23:50:11 -04:00
Casey Fitzpatrick
a0ef29341a submodule: add --dissociate option to add/update commands
Add --dissociate option to add and update commands, both clone helper commands
that already have the --reference option --dissociate pairs with.

Signed-off-by: Casey Fitzpatrick <kcghost@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-22 12:22:42 +09:00
Martin Ågren
1c41d2805e unpack_trees_options: free messages when done
The strings allocated in `setup_unpack_trees_porcelain()` are never
freed. Provide a function `clear_unpack_trees_porcelain()` to do so and
call it where we use `setup_unpack_trees_porcelain()`. The only
non-trivial user is `unpack_trees_start()`, where we should place the
new call in `unpack_trees_finish()`.

We keep the string pointers in an array, mixing pointers to static
memory and memory that we allocate on the heap. We also keep several
copies of the individual pointers. So we need to make sure that we do
not free what we must not free and that we do not double-free. Let a
separate argv_array take ownership of all the strings we create so that
we can easily free them.

Zero the whole array of string pointers to make sure that we do not
leave any dangling pointers.

Note that we only take responsibility for the memory allocated in
`setup_unpack_trees_porcelain()` and not any other members of the
`struct unpack_trees_options`.

Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-22 11:59:31 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
65b5f9483e Move declaration for alias.c to alias.h
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 13:23:14 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
1b81d8cb19 help: use command-list.txt for the source of guides
The help command currently hard codes the list of guides and their
summary in C. Let's move this list to command-list.txt. This lets us
extract summary lines from Documentation/git*.txt. This also
potentially lets us list guides in git.txt, but I'll leave that for
now.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 13:23:14 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
63eae83f8f help: add "-a --verbose" to list all commands with synopsis
This lists all recognized commands [1] by category. The group order
follows closely git.txt.

[1] We may actually show commands that are not built (e.g. if you set
NO_PERL you don't have git-instaweb but it's still listed here). I
ignore the problem because on Linux a git package could be split
anyway. The "git-core" package may not contain git-instaweb even if
it's built because it may end up in a separate package. We can't know
anyway.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 13:23:14 +09:00
Jeff King
17b8a2d6cd config: die when --blob is used outside a repository
If you run "config --blob" outside of a repository, then we
eventually try to resolve the blob name and hit a BUG().
Let's catch this earlier and provide a useful message.

Note that we could also catch this much lower in the stack,
in git_config_from_blob_ref(). That might cover other
callsites, too, but it's unclear whether those ones would
actually be bugs or not. So let's leave the low-level
functions to assume the caller knows what it's doing (and
BUG() if it turns out it doesn't).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 09:47:13 +09:00
Brandon Williams
dcc73cf7ff fetch: generate ref-prefixes when using a configured refspec
Teach fetch to generate ref-prefixes, to be used for server-side
filtering of the ref-advertisement, based on the configured fetch
refspec ('remote.<name>.fetch') when no user provided refspec exists.

Signed-off-by: Brandon Williams <bmwill@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-18 06:35:37 +09:00