Commits


let got-read-pack be explicit about whether it could enumerate all objects This allows the main process to avoid looping over all object IDs again in case the pack file used for enumeration is complete. ok op@


got patch: use ints for line offsets instead of longs ints have the advantage that their size is more likely to be the same across the various architecture supported by OpenBSD, thus introducing less possible differences. INT_MAX is still (at least) a few order of magnitudes higher than the patches we dealt with (even abnormal ones.) suggested by stsp@


Bring back object enumeration inside got-read-pack as a fast path. The problem that was found in the earlier version has been fixed. ok op@


revert object enumeration in got-read-pack for now; needs more work This implementation marked commits and trees as enumerated before all trees which they depend on were enumerated. This behaviour leads to incomplete pack files when a tree is only partially packed and got-read-pack hits a missing tree entry as a result. The algorithm must be reworked such that packed leave nodes are marked enumerated first, then bubble-up. Found by op@


implement object enumeration support in got-read-pack ok op@


batch up tree entries in imsg instead of sending one imsg per tree entry This speeds up loading of trees significantly. ok op@


parse tree entries into an array instead of a pathlist Avoids some extra malloc/free in a performance-critical path. ok op@


run the search for deltas to reuse in got-read-pack This significantly speeds up the deltification step of packing by avoiding imsg traffic. gotadmin no longer requests individual raw deltas from got-read-pack to check whether it can reuse them. Instead, got-read-pack obtains a list of objects we want to pack, and hands back the list of all deltas in its pack file which can be reused. Messages are now batched such that imsg buffers are filled as much as possible. Another advantage is that deltas we are not going to reuse will no longer be written to the delta cache file, saving disk space. Before this patch, any raw delta candidate was written to the delta cache file by got-read-pack, and the decision whether to reuse the delta happened afterwards in the gotadmin process. Code for reading individual raw deltas is now unused and could be removed at some point. ok op@


store deltas in compressed form while packing, both in memory and cache file This reduces memory and disk space consumption during packing. with tweaks + memleak on error fix from op@ ok op@


got patch: allow to strip path components Move some bits from the libexec helper to the main process so we know if the patch was generated by git or not and finally document the automatic stripping of a/ and b/ prefixes added by git-diff(1). ok stsp@


add `got patch' command for applying unified diffs


reuse existing deltas when creating pack files tested by thomas, naddy, and myself


indentation fixes


provide separate send {} and fetch {} configuration blocks in got.conf Feature requested by naddy. ok naddy, who also suggested some tweaks that will arrive shortly


add 'got send' command for sending changes to remote repositories Known to work against git-daemon and github Git server implementations. Tests by abieber, naddy, jrick, and myself. Man page additions reviewed by Lucas.