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The approach to "fsck" the incoming objects in "index-pack" is attractive for performance reasons (we have them already in core, inflated and ready to be inspected), but fundamentally cannot be applied fully when we receive more than one pack stream, as a tree object in one pack may refer to a blob object in another pack as ".gitmodules", when we want to inspect blobs that are used as ".gitmodules" file, for example. Teach "index-pack" to emit objects that must be inspected later and check them in the calling "fetch-pack" process. * jt/transfer-fsck-across-packs: fetch-pack: print and use dangling .gitmodules fetch-pack: with packfile URIs, use index-pack arg http-fetch: allow custom index-pack args http: allow custom index-pack args
116 lines
3.8 KiB
C
116 lines
3.8 KiB
C
#ifndef GIT_FSCK_H
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#define GIT_FSCK_H
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#include "oidset.h"
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#define FSCK_ERROR 1
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#define FSCK_WARN 2
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#define FSCK_IGNORE 3
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struct fsck_options;
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struct object;
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void fsck_set_msg_type(struct fsck_options *options,
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const char *msg_id, const char *msg_type);
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void fsck_set_msg_types(struct fsck_options *options, const char *values);
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int is_valid_msg_type(const char *msg_id, const char *msg_type);
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/*
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* callback function for fsck_walk
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* type is the expected type of the object or OBJ_ANY
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* the return value is:
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* 0 everything OK
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* <0 error signaled and abort
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* >0 error signaled and do not abort
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*/
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typedef int (*fsck_walk_func)(struct object *obj, int type, void *data, struct fsck_options *options);
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/* callback for fsck_object, type is FSCK_ERROR or FSCK_WARN */
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typedef int (*fsck_error)(struct fsck_options *o,
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const struct object_id *oid, enum object_type object_type,
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int msg_type, const char *message);
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int fsck_error_function(struct fsck_options *o,
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const struct object_id *oid, enum object_type object_type,
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int msg_type, const char *message);
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struct fsck_options {
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fsck_walk_func walk;
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fsck_error error_func;
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unsigned strict:1;
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int *msg_type;
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struct oidset skiplist;
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kh_oid_map_t *object_names;
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};
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#define FSCK_OPTIONS_DEFAULT { NULL, fsck_error_function, 0, NULL, OIDSET_INIT }
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#define FSCK_OPTIONS_STRICT { NULL, fsck_error_function, 1, NULL, OIDSET_INIT }
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/* descend in all linked child objects
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* the return value is:
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* -1 error in processing the object
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* <0 return value of the callback, which lead to an abort
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* >0 return value of the first signaled error >0 (in the case of no other errors)
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* 0 everything OK
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*/
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int fsck_walk(struct object *obj, void *data, struct fsck_options *options);
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/*
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* Blob objects my pass a NULL data pointer, which indicates they are too large
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* to fit in memory. All other types must pass a real buffer.
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*/
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int fsck_object(struct object *obj, void *data, unsigned long size,
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struct fsck_options *options);
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void register_found_gitmodules(const struct object_id *oid);
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/*
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* fsck a tag, and pass info about it back to the caller. This is
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* exposed fsck_object() internals for git-mktag(1).
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*/
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int fsck_tag_standalone(const struct object_id *oid, const char *buffer,
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unsigned long size, struct fsck_options *options,
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struct object_id *tagged_oid,
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int *tag_type);
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/*
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* Some fsck checks are context-dependent, and may end up queued; run this
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* after completing all fsck_object() calls in order to resolve any remaining
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* checks.
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*/
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int fsck_finish(struct fsck_options *options);
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/*
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* Subsystem for storing human-readable names for each object.
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*
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* If fsck_enable_object_names() has not been called, all other functions are
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* noops.
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*
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* Use fsck_put_object_name() to seed initial names (e.g. from refnames); the
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* fsck code will extend that while walking trees, etc.
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*
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* Use fsck_get_object_name() to get a single name (or NULL if none). Or the
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* more convenient describe_object(), which always produces an output string
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* with the oid combined with the name (if any). Note that the return value
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* points to a rotating array of static buffers, and may be invalidated by a
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* subsequent call.
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*/
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void fsck_enable_object_names(struct fsck_options *options);
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const char *fsck_get_object_name(struct fsck_options *options,
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const struct object_id *oid);
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__attribute__((format (printf,3,4)))
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void fsck_put_object_name(struct fsck_options *options,
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const struct object_id *oid,
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const char *fmt, ...);
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const char *fsck_describe_object(struct fsck_options *options,
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const struct object_id *oid);
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/*
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* git_config() callback for use by fsck-y tools that want to support
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* fsck.<msg> fsck.skipList etc.
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*/
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int fsck_config_internal(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb,
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struct fsck_options *options);
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#endif
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