git: handle octopus merges
Octopus merges in git are merge commits with more than 2 parents. To make
them fit into mercurial core's assumption about commits having 0-2 parents,
the git indexing code creates "sythetic" commits to represent the octopus
commit as a sequence of regular 2-parent commits.
The synthetic commit hashes are just an incrementing commit number (which is
the same as the generated rev number). The last commit in the sequence of
commits uses the actual git commit hash. As a result, `hg checkout -r
<commit>` produces the same working directory as `git checkout <commit>` for
all git commit hashes.
The synthetic commit hashes are stored in the changelog table as any other
commit - with the two parents - but they also contain the commit hash of the
octopus merge commit.
For example, given the git DAG (manually pruned `git log --graph`):
*-. commit 23480d86e2689703b33f693907c40fbe6e1620e4 Merge branches...
|\ \
| | |
| | * commit 2eda9984b06c75448598ec6c0a9028e49dacf616 C
| | |
| * | commit 5e634a12f12fedaf7b8ef0f0fcdbb07222871953 B
| |/
| |
* | commit 8883a1296c5ae323a1b18d1f6410398ce43ebd3a D
|/
|
* commit 95f241588fded9554cae91be0fefd576f61ebfc6 A
Where M is the octopus merge commit with 3 parents, the corresponding
mercurial DAG is:
$ hg log -G -T '{node} {desc}'
@ 23480d86e2689703b33f693907c40fbe6e1620e4 Merge branches 'abc' and 'def'
|\
| o 0000000000000000000000000000000000000004 Merge branches 'abc' and 'def'
| |\
| | o 8883a1296c5ae323a1b18d1f6410398ce43ebd3a D
| | |
o---+ 2eda9984b06c75448598ec6c0a9028e49dacf616 C
/ /
o / 5e634a12f12fedaf7b8ef0f0fcdbb07222871953 B
|/
o 95f241588fded9554cae91be0fefd576f61ebfc6 A
from __future__ import annotations
import collections
import os
import sqlite3
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import sha1nodeconstants
from mercurial import (
encoding,
error,
pycompat,
)
from . import gitutil
pygit2 = gitutil.get_pygit2()
_CURRENT_SCHEMA_VERSION = 3
_SCHEMA = (
"""
CREATE TABLE refs (
-- node and name are unique together. There may be more than one name for
-- a given node, and there may be no name at all for a given node (in the
-- case of an anonymous hg head).
node TEXT NOT NULL,
name TEXT
);
-- The "possible heads" of the repository, which we use to figure out
-- if we need to re-walk the changelog.
CREATE TABLE possible_heads (
node TEXT NOT NULL
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX possible_heads_idx ON possible_heads(node);
-- The topological heads of the changelog, which hg depends on.
CREATE TABLE heads (
node TEXT NOT NULL
);
-- A total ordering of the changelog
CREATE TABLE changelog (
rev INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
node TEXT NOT NULL,
p1 TEXT,
p2 TEXT,
synthetic TEXT
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX changelog_node_idx ON changelog(node);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX changelog_node_rev_idx ON changelog(rev, node);
-- Changed files for each commit, which lets us dynamically build
-- filelogs.
CREATE TABLE changedfiles (
node TEXT NOT NULL,
filename TEXT NOT NULL,
-- 40 zeroes for deletions
filenode TEXT NOT NULL,
-- to handle filelog parentage:
p1node TEXT,
p1filenode TEXT,
p2node TEXT,
p2filenode TEXT
);
CREATE INDEX changedfiles_nodes_idx
ON changedfiles(node);
PRAGMA user_version=%d
"""
% _CURRENT_SCHEMA_VERSION
)
def _createdb(path):
# print('open db', path)
# import traceback
# traceback.print_stack()
db = sqlite3.connect(encoding.strfromlocal(path))
db.text_factory = bytes
res = db.execute('PRAGMA user_version').fetchone()[0]
# New database.
if res == 0:
for statement in _SCHEMA.split(';'):
db.execute(statement.strip())
db.commit()
elif res == _CURRENT_SCHEMA_VERSION:
pass
else:
raise error.Abort(_(b'sqlite database has unrecognized version'))
db.execute('PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL')
return db
_OUR_ORDER = ()
if pygit2:
_OUR_ORDER = (
pygit2.GIT_SORT_TOPOLOGICAL
| pygit2.GIT_SORT_TIME
| pygit2.GIT_SORT_REVERSE
)
_DIFF_FLAGS = 1 << 21 # GIT_DIFF_FORCE_BINARY, which isn't exposed by pygit2
def _find_nearest_ancestor_introducing_node(
db, gitrepo, file_path, walk_start, filenode
):
"""Find the nearest ancestor that introduces a file node.
Args:
db: a handle to our sqlite database.
gitrepo: A pygit2.Repository instance.
file_path: the path of a file in the repo
walk_start: a pygit2.Oid that is a commit where we should start walking
for our nearest ancestor.
Returns:
A hexlified SHA that is the commit ID of the next-nearest parent.
"""
assert isinstance(file_path, str), 'file_path must be str, got %r' % type(
file_path
)
assert isinstance(filenode, str), 'filenode must be str, got %r' % type(
filenode
)
parent_options = {
row[0].decode('ascii')
for row in db.execute(
'SELECT node FROM changedfiles '
'WHERE filename = ? AND filenode = ?',
(file_path, filenode),
)
}
inner_walker = gitrepo.walk(walk_start, _OUR_ORDER)
for w in inner_walker:
if w.id.hex in parent_options:
return w.id.hex
raise error.ProgrammingError(
'Unable to find introducing commit for %s node %s from %s',
(file_path, filenode, walk_start),
)
def fill_in_filelog(gitrepo, db, startcommit, path, startfilenode):
"""Given a starting commit and path, fill in a filelog's parent pointers.
Args:
gitrepo: a pygit2.Repository
db: a handle to our sqlite database
startcommit: a hexlified node id for the commit to start at
path: the path of the file whose parent pointers we should fill in.
filenode: the hexlified node id of the file at startcommit
TODO: make filenode optional
"""
assert isinstance(
startcommit, str
), 'startcommit must be str, got %r' % type(startcommit)
assert isinstance(
startfilenode, str
), 'startfilenode must be str, got %r' % type(startfilenode)
visit = collections.deque([(startcommit, startfilenode)])
while visit:
cnode, filenode = visit.popleft()
commit = gitrepo[cnode]
parents = []
for parent in commit.parents:
t = parent.tree
for comp in path.split('/'):
try:
t = gitrepo[t[comp].id]
except KeyError:
break
else:
introducer = _find_nearest_ancestor_introducing_node(
db, gitrepo, path, parent.id, t.id.hex
)
parents.append((introducer, t.id.hex))
p1node = p1fnode = p2node = p2fnode = gitutil.nullgit
for par, parfnode in parents:
found = int(
db.execute(
'SELECT COUNT(*) FROM changedfiles WHERE '
'node = ? AND filename = ? AND filenode = ? AND '
'p1node NOT NULL',
(par, path, parfnode),
).fetchone()[0]
)
if found == 0:
assert par is not None
visit.append((par, parfnode))
if parents:
p1node, p1fnode = parents[0]
if len(parents) == 2:
p2node, p2fnode = parents[1]
if len(parents) > 2:
raise error.ProgrammingError(
b"git support can't handle octopus merges"
)
db.execute(
'UPDATE changedfiles SET '
'p1node = ?, p1filenode = ?, p2node = ?, p2filenode = ? '
'WHERE node = ? AND filename = ? AND filenode = ?',
(p1node, p1fnode, p2node, p2fnode, commit.id.hex, path, filenode),
)
db.commit()
def _index_repo_commit(gitrepo, db, commit):
files = {}
# I *think* we only need to check p1 for changed files
# (and therefore linkrevs), because any node that would
# actually have this commit as a linkrev would be
# completely new in this rev.
p1 = commit.parents[0].id.hex if commit.parents else None
if p1 is not None:
patchgen = gitrepo.diff(p1, commit.id.hex, flags=_DIFF_FLAGS)
else:
patchgen = commit.tree.diff_to_tree(swap=True, flags=_DIFF_FLAGS)
new_files = (p.delta.new_file for p in patchgen)
files = {
nf.path: nf.id.hex
for nf in new_files
if nf.id.raw != sha1nodeconstants.nullid
}
for p, n in files.items():
# We intentionally set NULLs for any file parentage
# information so it'll get demand-computed later. We
# used to do it right here, and it was _very_ slow.
db.execute(
'INSERT INTO changedfiles ('
'node, filename, filenode, p1node, p1filenode, p2node, '
'p2filenode) VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)',
(commit.id.hex, p, n, None, None, None, None),
)
def _index_repo(
gitrepo,
db,
logfn=lambda x: None,
progress_factory=lambda *args, **kwargs: None,
):
# Identify all references so we can tell the walker to visit all of them.
all_refs = gitrepo.listall_references()
possible_heads = set()
prog = progress_factory(b'refs')
for pos, ref in enumerate(all_refs):
if prog is not None:
prog.update(pos)
if not (
ref.startswith('refs/heads/') # local branch
or ref.startswith('refs/tags/') # tag
or ref.startswith('refs/remotes/') # remote branch
or ref.startswith('refs/hg/') # from this extension
):
continue
try:
start = gitrepo.lookup_reference(ref).peel(pygit2.GIT_OBJ_COMMIT)
except ValueError:
# No commit to be found, so we don't care for hg's purposes.
continue
possible_heads.add(start.id)
# Optimization: if the list of heads hasn't changed, don't
# reindex, the changelog. This doesn't matter on small
# repositories, but on even moderately deep histories (eg cpython)
# this is a very important performance win.
#
# TODO: we should figure out how to incrementally index history
# (preferably by detecting rewinds!) so that we don't have to do a
# full changelog walk every time a new commit is created.
cache_heads = {
pycompat.sysstr(x[0])
for x in db.execute('SELECT node FROM possible_heads')
}
walker = None
cur_cache_heads = {h.hex for h in possible_heads}
if cur_cache_heads == cache_heads:
return
logfn(b'heads mismatch, rebuilding dagcache\n')
for start in possible_heads:
if walker is None:
walker = gitrepo.walk(start, _OUR_ORDER)
else:
walker.push(start)
# Empty out the existing changelog. Even for large-ish histories
# we can do the top-level "walk all the commits" dance very
# quickly as long as we don't need to figure out the changed files
# list.
db.execute('DELETE FROM changelog')
if prog is not None:
prog.complete()
prog = progress_factory(b'commits')
# This walker is sure to visit all the revisions in history, but
# only once.
pos = -1
for commit in walker:
if prog is not None:
prog.update(pos)
p1 = p2 = gitutil.nullgit
if len(commit.parents) <= 2:
if commit.parents:
p1 = commit.parents[0].id.hex
if len(commit.parents) == 2:
p2 = commit.parents[1].id.hex
pos += 1
db.execute(
'INSERT INTO changelog (rev, node, p1, p2, synthetic) VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?, NULL)',
(pos, commit.id.hex, p1, p2),
)
else:
parents = list(commit.parents)
p1 = parents.pop(0).id.hex
while parents:
pos += 1
if len(parents) == 1:
this = commit.id.hex
synth = None
else:
this = "%040x" % pos
synth = commit.id.hex
p2 = parents.pop(0).id.hex
db.execute(
'INSERT INTO changelog (rev, node, p1, p2, synthetic) VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?, ?)',
(pos, this, p1, p2, synth),
)
p1 = this
num_changedfiles = db.execute(
"SELECT COUNT(*) from changedfiles WHERE node = ?",
(commit.id.hex,),
).fetchone()[0]
if not num_changedfiles:
_index_repo_commit(gitrepo, db, commit)
db.execute('DELETE FROM heads')
db.execute('DELETE FROM possible_heads')
db.executemany(
'INSERT INTO possible_heads (node) VALUES(?)',
[(hid.hex,) for hid in possible_heads],
)
db.execute(
'''
INSERT INTO heads (node)
SELECT node FROM possible_heads WHERE
node NOT IN (
SELECT DISTINCT possible_heads.node FROM changelog, possible_heads WHERE
changelog.p1 = possible_heads.node OR
changelog.p2 = possible_heads.node
)
'''
)
db.commit()
if prog is not None:
prog.complete()
def get_index(
gitrepo, logfn=lambda x: None, progress_factory=lambda *args, **kwargs: None
):
cachepath = os.path.join(
pycompat.fsencode(gitrepo.path), b'..', b'.hg', b'cache'
)
if not os.path.exists(cachepath):
os.makedirs(cachepath)
dbpath = os.path.join(cachepath, b'git-commits.sqlite')
db = _createdb(dbpath)
# TODO check against gitrepo heads before doing a full index
# TODO thread a ui.progress call into this layer
_index_repo(gitrepo, db, logfn, progress_factory)
return db