1#!/usr/bin/perl -w 2# 3# This tool is copyright (c) 2005, Martin Langhoff. 4# It is released under the Gnu Public License, version 2. 5# 6# The basic idea is to walk the output of tla abrowse, 7# fetch the changesets and apply them. 8# 9 10=head1 Invocation 11 12 git-archimport [ -h ] [ -v ] [ -o ] [ -a ] [ -f ] [ -T ] 13 [ -D depth] [ -t tempdir ] <archive>/<branch> [ <archive>/<branch> ] 14 15Imports a project from one or more Arch repositories. It will follow branches 16and repositories within the namespaces defined by the <archive/branch> 17parameters supplied. If it cannot find the remote branch a merge comes from 18it will just import it as a regular commit. If it can find it, it will mark it 19as a merge whenever possible. 20 21See man (1) git-archimport for more details. 22 23=head1 TODO 24 25 - create tag objects instead of ref tags 26 - audit shell-escaping of filenames 27 - hide our private tags somewhere smarter 28 - find a way to make "cat *patches | patch" safe even when patchfiles are missing newlines 29 - sort and apply patches by graphing ancestry relations instead of just 30 relying in dates supplied in the changeset itself. 31 tla ancestry-graph -m could be helpful here... 32 33=head1 Devel tricks 34 35Add print in front of the shell commands invoked via backticks. 36 37=head1 Devel Notes 38 39There are several places where Arch and git terminology are intermixed 40and potentially confused. 41 42The notion of a "branch" in git is approximately equivalent to 43a "archive/category--branch--version" in Arch. Also, it should be noted 44that the "--branch" portion of "archive/category--branch--version" is really 45optional in Arch although not many people (nor tools!) seem to know this. 46This means that "archive/category--version" is also a valid "branch" 47in git terms. 48 49We always refer to Arch names by their fully qualified variant (which 50means the "archive" name is prefixed. 51 52For people unfamiliar with Arch, an "archive" is the term for "repository", 53and can contain multiple, unrelated branches. 54 55=cut 56 57use strict; 58use warnings; 59use Getopt::Std; 60use File::Temp qw(tempdir); 61use File::Path qw(mkpath rmtree); 62use File::Basename qw(basename dirname); 63use Data::Dumper qw/ Dumper /; 64use IPC::Open2; 65 66$SIG{'PIPE'}="IGNORE"; 67$ENV{'TZ'}="UTC"; 68 69my$git_dir=$ENV{"GIT_DIR"} ||".git"; 70$ENV{"GIT_DIR"} =$git_dir; 71my$ptag_dir="$git_dir/archimport/tags"; 72 73our($opt_h,$opt_f,$opt_v,$opt_T,$opt_t,$opt_D,$opt_a,$opt_o); 74 75sub usage() { 76print STDERR <<END; 77Usage: ${\basename$0} # fetch/update GIT from Arch 78 [ -h ] [ -v ] [ -o ] [ -a ] [ -f ] [ -T ] [ -D depth ] [ -t tempdir ] 79 repository/arch-branch [ repository/arch-branch] ... 80END 81exit(1); 82} 83 84getopts("fThvat:D:")or usage(); 85usage if$opt_h; 86 87@ARGV>=1or usage(); 88# $arch_branches: 89# values associated with keys: 90# =1 - Arch version / git 'branch' detected via abrowse on a limit 91# >1 - Arch version / git 'branch' of an auxiliary branch we've merged 92my%arch_branches=map{my$branch=$_;$branch=~s/:[^:]*$//;$branch=>1}@ARGV; 93 94# $branch_name_map: 95# maps arch branches to git branch names 96my%branch_name_map=map{m/^(.*):([^:]*)$/;$1=>$2}grep{m/:/}@ARGV; 97 98$ENV{'TMPDIR'} =$opt_tif$opt_t;# $ENV{TMPDIR} will affect tempdir() calls: 99my$tmp= tempdir('git-archimport-XXXXXX', TMPDIR =>1, CLEANUP =>1); 100$opt_v&&print"+ Using$tmpas temporary directory\n"; 101 102unless(-d $git_dir) {# initial import needs empty directory 103opendir DIR,'.'or die"Unable to open current directory:$!\n"; 104while(my$entry=readdir DIR) { 105$entry=~/^\.\.?$/or 106die"Initial import needs an empty current working directory.\n" 107} 108closedir DIR 109} 110 111my$default_archive;# default Arch archive 112my%reachable= ();# Arch repositories we can access 113my%unreachable= ();# Arch repositories we can't access :< 114my@psets= ();# the collection 115my%psets= ();# the collection, by name 116my%stats= (# Track which strategy we used to import: 117 get_tag =>0, replay =>0, get_new =>0, get_delta =>0, 118 simple_changeset =>0, import_or_tag =>0 119); 120 121my%rptags= ();# my reverse private tags 122# to map a SHA1 to a commitid 123my$TLA=$ENV{'ARCH_CLIENT'} ||'tla'; 124 125sub do_abrowse { 126my$stage=shift; 127while(my($limit,$level) =each%arch_branches) { 128next unless$level==$stage; 129 130open ABROWSE,"$TLAabrowse -fkD --merges$limit|" 131or die"Problems with tla abrowse:$!"; 132 133my%ps= ();# the current one 134my$lastseen=''; 135 136while(<ABROWSE>) { 137chomp; 138 139# first record padded w 8 spaces 140if(s/^\s{8}\b//) { 141my($id,$type) =split(m/\s+/,$_,2); 142 143my%last_ps; 144# store the record we just captured 145if(%ps&& !exists$psets{$ps{id} }) { 146%last_ps=%ps;# break references 147push(@psets, \%last_ps); 148$psets{$last_ps{id} } = \%last_ps; 149} 150 151my$branch= extract_versionname($id); 152%ps= ( id =>$id, branch =>$branch); 153if(%last_ps&& ($last_ps{branch}eq$branch)) { 154$ps{parent_id} =$last_ps{id}; 155} 156 157$arch_branches{$branch} =1; 158$lastseen='id'; 159 160# deal with types (should work with baz or tla): 161if($type=~m/\(.*changeset\)/) { 162$ps{type} ='s'; 163}elsif($type=~/\(.*import\)/) { 164$ps{type} ='i'; 165}elsif($type=~m/\(tag.*?(\S+\@\S+).*?\)/) { 166$ps{type} ='t'; 167# read which revision we've tagged when we parse the log 168$ps{tag} =$1; 169}else{ 170warn"Unknown type$type"; 171} 172 173$arch_branches{$branch} =1; 174$lastseen='id'; 175}elsif(s/^\s{10}//) { 176# 10 leading spaces or more 177# indicate commit metadata 178 179# date 180if($lastseeneq'id'&&m/^(\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d)/){ 181$ps{date} =$1; 182$lastseen='date'; 183}elsif($_eq'merges in:') { 184$ps{merges} = []; 185$lastseen='merges'; 186}elsif($lastseeneq'merges'&&s/^\s{2}//) { 187my$id=$_; 188push(@{$ps{merges}},$id); 189 190# aggressive branch finding: 191if($opt_D) { 192my$branch= extract_versionname($id); 193my$repo= extract_reponame($branch); 194 195if(archive_reachable($repo) && 196!defined$arch_branches{$branch}) { 197$arch_branches{$branch} =$stage+1; 198} 199} 200}else{ 201warn"more metadata after merges!?:$_\n"unless/^\s*$/; 202} 203} 204} 205 206if(%ps&& !exists$psets{$ps{id} }) { 207my%temp=%ps;# break references 208if(@psets&&$psets[$#psets]{branch}eq$ps{branch}) { 209$temp{parent_id} =$psets[$#psets]{id}; 210} 211push(@psets, \%temp); 212$psets{$temp{id} } = \%temp; 213} 214 215close ABROWSE or die"$TLAabrowse failed on$limit\n"; 216} 217}# end foreach $root 218 219do_abrowse(1); 220my$depth=2; 221$opt_D||=0; 222while($depth<=$opt_D) { 223 do_abrowse($depth); 224$depth++; 225} 226 227## Order patches by time 228# FIXME see if we can find a more optimal way to do this by graphing 229# the ancestry data and walking it, that way we won't have to rely on 230# client-supplied dates 231@psets=sort{$a->{date}.$b->{id}cmp$b->{date}.$b->{id}}@psets; 232 233#print Dumper \@psets; 234 235## 236## TODO cleanup irrelevant patches 237## and put an initial import 238## or a full tag 239my$import=0; 240unless(-d $git_dir) {# initial import 241if($psets[0]{type}eq'i'||$psets[0]{type}eq't') { 242print"Starting import from$psets[0]{id}\n"; 243`git-init`; 244die$!if$?; 245$import=1; 246}else{ 247die"Need to start from an import or a tag -- cannot use$psets[0]{id}"; 248} 249}else{# progressing an import 250# load the rptags 251opendir(DIR,$ptag_dir) 252||die"can't opendir:$!"; 253while(my$file=readdir(DIR)) { 254# skip non-interesting-files 255next unless-f "$ptag_dir/$file"; 256 257# convert first '--' to '/' from old git-archimport to use 258# as an archivename/c--b--v private tag 259if($file!~m!,!) { 260my$oldfile=$file; 261$file=~s!--!,!; 262print STDERR "converting old tag$oldfileto$file\n"; 263rename("$ptag_dir/$oldfile","$ptag_dir/$file")or die$!; 264} 265my$sha= ptag($file); 266chomp$sha; 267$rptags{$sha} =$file; 268} 269closedir DIR; 270} 271 272# process patchsets 273# extract the Arch repository name (Arch "archive" in Arch-speak) 274sub extract_reponame { 275my$fq_cvbr=shift;# archivename/[[[[category]branch]version]revision] 276return(split(/\//,$fq_cvbr))[0]; 277} 278 279sub extract_versionname { 280my$name=shift; 281$name=~s/--(?:patch|version(?:fix)?|base)-\d+$//; 282return$name; 283} 284 285# convert a fully-qualified revision or version to a unique dirname: 286# normalperson@yhbt.net-05/mpd--uclinux--1--patch-2 287# becomes: normalperson@yhbt.net-05,mpd--uclinux--1 288# 289# the git notion of a branch is closer to 290# archive/category--branch--version than archive/category--branch, so we 291# use this to convert to git branch names. 292# Also, keep archive names but replace '/' with ',' since it won't require 293# subdirectories, and is safer than swapping '--' which could confuse 294# reverse-mapping when dealing with bastard branches that 295# are just archive/category--version (no --branch) 296sub tree_dirname { 297my$revision=shift; 298my$name= extract_versionname($revision); 299$name=~ s#/#,#; 300return$name; 301} 302 303# old versions of git-archimport just use the <category--branch> part: 304sub old_style_branchname { 305my$id=shift; 306my$ret= safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'parse-package-name','-p',$id); 307chomp$ret; 308return$ret; 309} 310 311*git_default_branchname =$opt_o? *old_style_branchname : *tree_dirname; 312 313# retrieve default archive, since $branch_name_map keys might not include it 314sub get_default_archive { 315if(!defined$default_archive) { 316$default_archive= safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'my-default-archive'); 317chomp$default_archive; 318} 319return$default_archive; 320} 321 322sub git_branchname { 323my$revision=shift; 324my$name= extract_versionname($revision); 325 326if(exists$branch_name_map{$name}) { 327return$branch_name_map{$name}; 328 329}elsif($name=~ m#^([^/]*)/(.*)$# 330&&$1eq get_default_archive() 331&&exists$branch_name_map{$2}) { 332# the names given in the command-line lacked the archive. 333return$branch_name_map{$2}; 334 335}else{ 336return git_default_branchname($revision); 337} 338} 339 340sub process_patchset_accurate { 341my$ps=shift; 342 343# switch to that branch if we're not already in that branch: 344if(-e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { 345system('git-checkout','-f',$ps->{branch}) ==0or die"$!$?\n"; 346 347# remove any old stuff that got leftover: 348my$rm= safe_pipe_capture('git-ls-files','--others','-z'); 349 rmtree(split(/\0/,$rm))if$rm; 350} 351 352# Apply the import/changeset/merge into the working tree 353my$dir= sync_to_ps($ps); 354# read the new log entry: 355my@commitlog= safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'cat-log','-d',$dir,$ps->{id}); 356die"Error in cat-log:$!"if$?; 357chomp@commitlog; 358 359# grab variables we want from the log, new fields get added to $ps: 360# (author, date, email, summary, message body ...) 361 parselog($ps, \@commitlog); 362 363if($ps->{id} =~/--base-0$/&&$ps->{id}ne$psets[0]{id}) { 364# this should work when importing continuations 365if($ps->{tag} && (my$branchpoint=eval{ ptag($ps->{tag}) })) { 366 367# find where we are supposed to branch from 368if(! -e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { 369system('git-branch',$ps->{branch},$branchpoint) ==0or die"$!$?\n"; 370 371# We trust Arch with the fact that this is just a tag, 372# and it does not affect the state of the tree, so 373# we just tag and move on. If the user really wants us 374# to consolidate more branches into one, don't tag because 375# the tag name would be already taken. 376 tag($ps->{id},$branchpoint); 377 ptag($ps->{id},$branchpoint); 378print" * Tagged$ps->{id} at$branchpoint\n"; 379} 380system('git-checkout','-f',$ps->{branch}) ==0or die"$!$?\n"; 381 382# remove any old stuff that got leftover: 383my$rm= safe_pipe_capture('git-ls-files','--others','-z'); 384 rmtree(split(/\0/,$rm))if$rm; 385return0; 386}else{ 387warn"Tagging from unknown id unsupported\n"if$ps->{tag}; 388} 389# allow multiple bases/imports here since Arch supports cherry-picks 390# from unrelated trees 391} 392 393# update the index with all the changes we got 394system('git-diff-files --name-only -z | '. 395'git-update-index --remove -z --stdin') ==0or die"$!$?\n"; 396system('git-ls-files --others -z | '. 397'git-update-index --add -z --stdin') ==0or die"$!$?\n"; 398return1; 399} 400 401# the native changeset processing strategy. This is very fast, but 402# does not handle permissions or any renames involving directories 403sub process_patchset_fast { 404my$ps=shift; 405# 406# create the branch if needed 407# 408if($ps->{type}eq'i'&& !$import) { 409die"Should not have more than one 'Initial import' per GIT import:$ps->{id}"; 410} 411 412unless($import) {# skip for import 413if( -e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { 414# we know about this branch 415system('git-checkout',$ps->{branch}); 416}else{ 417# new branch! we need to verify a few things 418die"Branch on a non-tag!"unless$ps->{type}eq't'; 419my$branchpoint= ptag($ps->{tag}); 420die"Tagging from unknown id unsupported:$ps->{tag}" 421unless$branchpoint; 422 423# find where we are supposed to branch from 424if(! -e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { 425system('git-branch',$ps->{branch},$branchpoint) ==0or die"$!$?\n"; 426 427# We trust Arch with the fact that this is just a tag, 428# and it does not affect the state of the tree, so 429# we just tag and move on. If the user really wants us 430# to consolidate more branches into one, don't tag because 431# the tag name would be already taken. 432 tag($ps->{id},$branchpoint); 433 ptag($ps->{id},$branchpoint); 434print" * Tagged$ps->{id} at$branchpoint\n"; 435} 436system('git-checkout',$ps->{branch}) ==0or die"$!$?\n"; 437return0; 438} 439die$!if$?; 440} 441 442# 443# Apply the import/changeset/merge into the working tree 444# 445if($ps->{type}eq'i'||$ps->{type}eq't') { 446 apply_import($ps)or die$!; 447$stats{import_or_tag}++; 448$import=0; 449}elsif($ps->{type}eq's') { 450 apply_cset($ps); 451$stats{simple_changeset}++; 452} 453 454# 455# prepare update git's index, based on what arch knows 456# about the pset, resolve parents, etc 457# 458 459my@commitlog= safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'cat-archive-log',$ps->{id}); 460die"Error in cat-archive-log:$!"if$?; 461 462 parselog($ps,\@commitlog); 463 464# imports don't give us good info 465# on added files. Shame on them 466if($ps->{type}eq'i'||$ps->{type}eq't') { 467system('git-ls-files --deleted -z | '. 468'git-update-index --remove -z --stdin') ==0or die"$!$?\n"; 469system('git-ls-files --others -z | '. 470'git-update-index --add -z --stdin') ==0or die"$!$?\n"; 471} 472 473# TODO: handle removed_directories and renamed_directories: 474 475if(my$del=$ps->{removed_files}) { 476unlink@$del; 477while(@$del) { 478my@slice=splice(@$del,0,100); 479system('git-update-index','--remove','--',@slice) ==0or 480die"Error in git-update-index --remove:$!$?\n"; 481} 482} 483 484if(my$ren=$ps->{renamed_files}) {# renamed 485if(@$ren%2) { 486die"Odd number of entries in rename!?"; 487} 488 489while(@$ren) { 490my$from=shift@$ren; 491my$to=shift@$ren; 492 493unless(-d dirname($to)) { 494 mkpath(dirname($to));# will die on err 495} 496# print "moving $from $to"; 497rename($from,$to)or die"Error renaming '$from' '$to':$!\n"; 498system('git-update-index','--remove','--',$from) ==0or 499die"Error in git-update-index --remove:$!$?\n"; 500system('git-update-index','--add','--',$to) ==0or 501die"Error in git-update-index --add:$!$?\n"; 502} 503} 504 505if(my$add=$ps->{new_files}) { 506while(@$add) { 507my@slice=splice(@$add,0,100); 508system('git-update-index','--add','--',@slice) ==0or 509die"Error in git-update-index --add:$!$?\n"; 510} 511} 512 513if(my$mod=$ps->{modified_files}) { 514while(@$mod) { 515my@slice=splice(@$mod,0,100); 516system('git-update-index','--',@slice) ==0or 517die"Error in git-update-index:$!$?\n"; 518} 519} 520return1;# we successfully applied the changeset 521} 522 523if($opt_f) { 524print"Will import patchsets using the fast strategy\n", 525"Renamed directories and permission changes will be missed\n"; 526*process_patchset = *process_patchset_fast; 527}else{ 528print"Using the default (accurate) import strategy.\n", 529"Things may be a bit slow\n"; 530*process_patchset = *process_patchset_accurate; 531} 532 533foreachmy$ps(@psets) { 534# process patchsets 535$ps->{branch} = git_branchname($ps->{id}); 536 537# 538# ensure we have a clean state 539# 540if(my$dirty=`git-diff-files`) { 541die"Unclean tree when about to process$ps->{id} ". 542" - did we fail to commit cleanly before?\n$dirty"; 543} 544die$!if$?; 545 546# 547# skip commits already in repo 548# 549if(ptag($ps->{id})) { 550$opt_v&&print" * Skipping already imported:$ps->{id}\n"; 551next; 552} 553 554print" * Starting to work on$ps->{id}\n"; 555 556 process_patchset($ps)ornext; 557 558# warn "errors when running git-update-index! $!"; 559my$tree=`git-write-tree`; 560die"cannot write tree$!"if$?; 561chomp$tree; 562 563# 564# Who's your daddy? 565# 566my@par; 567if( -e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { 568if(open HEAD,"<","$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}") { 569my$p= <HEAD>; 570close HEAD; 571chomp$p; 572push@par,'-p',$p; 573}else{ 574if($ps->{type}eq's') { 575warn"Could not find the right head for the branch$ps->{branch}"; 576} 577} 578} 579 580if($ps->{merges}) { 581push@par, find_parents($ps); 582} 583 584# 585# Commit, tag and clean state 586# 587$ENV{TZ} ='GMT'; 588$ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_NAME} =$ps->{author}; 589$ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL} =$ps->{email}; 590$ENV{GIT_AUTHOR_DATE} =$ps->{date}; 591$ENV{GIT_COMMITTER_NAME} =$ps->{author}; 592$ENV{GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL} =$ps->{email}; 593$ENV{GIT_COMMITTER_DATE} =$ps->{date}; 594 595my$pid= open2(*READER, *WRITER,'git-commit-tree',$tree,@par) 596or die$!; 597print WRITER $ps->{summary},"\n\n"; 598print WRITER $ps->{message},"\n"; 599 600# make it easy to backtrack and figure out which Arch revision this was: 601print WRITER 'git-archimport-id: ',$ps->{id},"\n"; 602 603close WRITER; 604my$commitid= <READER>;# read 605chomp$commitid; 606close READER; 607waitpid$pid,0;# close; 608 609if(length$commitid!=40) { 610die"Something went wrong with the commit!$!$commitid"; 611} 612# 613# Update the branch 614# 615open HEAD,">","$git_dir/refs/heads/$ps->{branch}"; 616print HEAD $commitid; 617close HEAD; 618system('git-update-ref','HEAD',"$ps->{branch}"); 619 620# tag accordingly 621 ptag($ps->{id},$commitid);# private tag 622if($opt_T||$ps->{type}eq't'||$ps->{type}eq'i') { 623 tag($ps->{id},$commitid); 624} 625print" * Committed$ps->{id}\n"; 626print" + tree$tree\n"; 627print" + commit$commitid\n"; 628$opt_v&&print" + commit date is$ps->{date}\n"; 629$opt_v&&print" + parents: ",join(' ',@par),"\n"; 630} 631 632if($opt_v) { 633foreach(sort keys%stats) { 634print"$_:$stats{$_}\n"; 635} 636} 637exit0; 638 639# used by the accurate strategy: 640sub sync_to_ps { 641my$ps=shift; 642my$tree_dir=$tmp.'/'.tree_dirname($ps->{id}); 643 644$opt_v&&print"sync_to_ps($ps->{id}) method: "; 645 646if(-d $tree_dir) { 647if($ps->{type}eq't') { 648$opt_v&&print"get (tag)\n"; 649# looks like a tag-only or (worse,) a mixed tags/changeset branch, 650# can't rely on replay to work correctly on these 651 rmtree($tree_dir); 652 safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'get','--no-pristine',$ps->{id},$tree_dir); 653$stats{get_tag}++; 654}else{ 655my$tree_id= arch_tree_id($tree_dir); 656if($ps->{parent_id} && ($ps->{parent_id}eq$tree_id)) { 657# the common case (hopefully) 658$opt_v&&print"replay\n"; 659 safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'replay','-d',$tree_dir,$ps->{id}); 660$stats{replay}++; 661}else{ 662# getting one tree is usually faster than getting two trees 663# and applying the delta ... 664 rmtree($tree_dir); 665$opt_v&&print"apply-delta\n"; 666 safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'get','--no-pristine', 667$ps->{id},$tree_dir); 668$stats{get_delta}++; 669} 670} 671}else{ 672# new branch work 673$opt_v&&print"get (new tree)\n"; 674 safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'get','--no-pristine',$ps->{id},$tree_dir); 675$stats{get_new}++; 676} 677 678# added -I flag to rsync since we're going to fast! AIEEEEE!!!! 679system('rsync','-aI','--delete','--exclude',$git_dir, 680# '--exclude','.arch-inventory', 681'--exclude','.arch-ids','--exclude','{arch}', 682'--exclude','+*','--exclude',',*', 683"$tree_dir/",'./') ==0or die"Cannot rsync$tree_dir:$!$?"; 684return$tree_dir; 685} 686 687sub apply_import { 688my$ps=shift; 689my$bname= git_branchname($ps->{id}); 690 691 mkpath($tmp); 692 693 safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'get','-s','--no-pristine',$ps->{id},"$tmp/import"); 694die"Cannot get import:$!"if$?; 695system('rsync','-aI','--delete','--exclude',$git_dir, 696'--exclude','.arch-ids','--exclude','{arch}', 697"$tmp/import/",'./'); 698die"Cannot rsync import:$!"if$?; 699 700 rmtree("$tmp/import"); 701die"Cannot remove tempdir:$!"if$?; 702 703 704return1; 705} 706 707sub apply_cset { 708my$ps=shift; 709 710 mkpath($tmp); 711 712# get the changeset 713 safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'get-changeset',$ps->{id},"$tmp/changeset"); 714die"Cannot get changeset:$!"if$?; 715 716# apply patches 717if(`find$tmp/changeset/patches-type f -name '*.patch'`) { 718# this can be sped up considerably by doing 719# (find | xargs cat) | patch 720# but that can get mucked up by patches 721# with missing trailing newlines or the standard 722# 'missing newline' flag in the patch - possibly 723# produced with an old/buggy diff. 724# slow and safe, we invoke patch once per patchfile 725`find$tmp/changeset/patches-type f -name '*.patch' -print0 | grep -zv '{arch}' | xargs -iFILE -0 --no-run-if-empty patch -p1 --forward -iFILE`; 726die"Problem applying patches!$!"if$?; 727} 728 729# apply changed binary files 730if(my@modified=`find$tmp/changeset/patches-type f -name '*.modified'`) { 731foreachmy$mod(@modified) { 732chomp$mod; 733my$orig=$mod; 734$orig=~s/\.modified$//;# lazy 735$orig=~s!^\Q$tmp\E/changeset/patches/!!; 736#print "rsync -p '$mod' '$orig'"; 737system('rsync','-p',$mod,"./$orig"); 738die"Problem applying binary changes!$!"if$?; 739} 740} 741 742# bring in new files 743system('rsync','-aI','--exclude',$git_dir, 744'--exclude','.arch-ids', 745'--exclude','{arch}', 746"$tmp/changeset/new-files-archive/",'./'); 747 748# deleted files are hinted from the commitlog processing 749 750 rmtree("$tmp/changeset"); 751} 752 753 754# =for reference 755# notes: *-files/-directories keys cannot have spaces, they're always 756# pika-escaped. Everything after the first newline 757# A log entry looks like: 758# Revision: moodle-org--moodle--1.3.3--patch-15 759# Archive: arch-eduforge@catalyst.net.nz--2004 760# Creator: Penny Leach <penny@catalyst.net.nz> 761# Date: Wed May 25 14:15:34 NZST 2005 762# Standard-date: 2005-05-25 02:15:34 GMT 763# New-files: lang/de/.arch-ids/block_glossary_random.php.id 764# lang/de/.arch-ids/block_html.php.id 765# New-directories: lang/de/help/questionnaire 766# lang/de/help/questionnaire/.arch-ids 767# Renamed-files: .arch-ids/db_sears.sql.id db/.arch-ids/db_sears.sql.id 768# db_sears.sql db/db_sears.sql 769# Removed-files: lang/be/docs/.arch-ids/release.html.id 770# lang/be/docs/.arch-ids/releaseold.html.id 771# Modified-files: admin/cron.php admin/delete.php 772# admin/editor.html backup/lib.php backup/restore.php 773# New-patches: arch-eduforge@catalyst.net.nz--2004/moodle-org--moodle--1.3.3--patch-15 774# Summary: Updating to latest from MOODLE_14_STABLE (1.4.5+) 775# summary can be multiline with a leading space just like the above fields 776# Keywords: 777# 778# Updating yadda tadda tadda madda 779sub parselog { 780my($ps,$log) =@_; 781my$key=undef; 782 783# headers we want that contain filenames: 784my%want_headers= ( 785 new_files =>1, 786 modified_files =>1, 787 renamed_files =>1, 788 renamed_directories =>1, 789 removed_files =>1, 790 removed_directories =>1, 791); 792 793chomp(@$log); 794while($_=shift@$log) { 795if(/^Continuation-of:\s*(.*)/) { 796$ps->{tag} =$1; 797$key=undef; 798}elsif(/^Summary:\s*(.*)$/) { 799# summary can be multiline as long as it has a leading space. 800# we squeeze it onto a single line, though. 801$ps->{summary} = [$1]; 802$key='summary'; 803}elsif(/^Creator: (.*)\s*<([^\>]+)>/) { 804$ps->{author} =$1; 805$ps->{email} =$2; 806$key=undef; 807# any *-files or *-directories can be read here: 808}elsif(/^([A-Z][a-z\-]+):\s*(.*)$/) { 809my$val=$2; 810$key=lc$1; 811$key=~tr/-/_/;# too lazy to quote :P 812if($want_headers{$key}) { 813push@{$ps->{$key}},split(/\s+/,$val); 814}else{ 815$key=undef; 816} 817}elsif(/^$/) { 818last;# remainder of @$log that didn't get shifted off is message 819}elsif($key) { 820if(/^\s+(.*)$/) { 821if($keyeq'summary') { 822push@{$ps->{$key}},$1; 823}else{# files/directories: 824push@{$ps->{$key}},split(/\s+/,$1); 825} 826}else{ 827$key=undef; 828} 829} 830} 831 832# drop leading empty lines from the log message 833while(@$log&&$log->[0]eq'') { 834shift@$log; 835} 836if(exists$ps->{summary} && @{$ps->{summary}}) { 837$ps->{summary} =join(' ', @{$ps->{summary}}); 838} 839elsif(@$log==0) { 840$ps->{summary} ='empty commit message'; 841}else{ 842$ps->{summary} =$log->[0] .'...'; 843} 844$ps->{message} =join("\n",@$log); 845 846# skip Arch control files, unescape pika-escaped files 847foreachmy$k(keys%want_headers) { 848next unless(defined$ps->{$k}); 849my@tmp= (); 850foreachmy$t(@{$ps->{$k}}) { 851next unlesslength($t); 852next if$t=~m!\{arch\}/!; 853next if$t=~m!\.arch-ids/!; 854# should we skip this? 855next if$t=~m!\.arch-inventory$!; 856# tla cat-archive-log will give us filenames with spaces as file\(sp)name - why? 857# we can assume that any filename with \ indicates some pika escaping that we want to get rid of. 858if($t=~/\\/){ 859$t= (safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'escape','--unescaped',$t))[0]; 860} 861push@tmp,$t; 862} 863$ps->{$k} = \@tmp; 864} 865} 866 867# write/read a tag 868sub tag { 869my($tag,$commit) =@_; 870 871if($opt_o) { 872$tag=~ s|/|--|g; 873}else{ 874my$patchname=$tag; 875$patchname=~s/.*--//; 876$tag= git_branchname ($tag) .'--'.$patchname; 877} 878 879if($commit) { 880open(C,">","$git_dir/refs/tags/$tag") 881or die"Cannot create tag$tag:$!\n"; 882print C "$commit\n" 883or die"Cannot write tag$tag:$!\n"; 884close(C) 885or die"Cannot write tag$tag:$!\n"; 886print" * Created tag '$tag' on '$commit'\n"if$opt_v; 887}else{# read 888open(C,"<","$git_dir/refs/tags/$tag") 889or die"Cannot read tag$tag:$!\n"; 890$commit= <C>; 891chomp$commit; 892die"Error reading tag$tag:$!\n"unlesslength$commit==40; 893close(C) 894or die"Cannot read tag$tag:$!\n"; 895return$commit; 896} 897} 898 899# write/read a private tag 900# reads fail softly if the tag isn't there 901sub ptag { 902my($tag,$commit) =@_; 903 904# don't use subdirs for tags yet, it could screw up other porcelains 905$tag=~ s|/|,|g; 906 907my$tag_file="$ptag_dir/$tag"; 908my$tag_branch_dir= dirname($tag_file); 909 mkpath($tag_branch_dir)unless(-d $tag_branch_dir); 910 911if($commit) {# write 912open(C,">",$tag_file) 913or die"Cannot create tag$tag:$!\n"; 914print C "$commit\n" 915or die"Cannot write tag$tag:$!\n"; 916close(C) 917or die"Cannot write tag$tag:$!\n"; 918$rptags{$commit} =$tag 919unless$tag=~m/--base-0$/; 920}else{# read 921# if the tag isn't there, return 0 922unless( -s $tag_file) { 923return0; 924} 925open(C,"<",$tag_file) 926or die"Cannot read tag$tag:$!\n"; 927$commit= <C>; 928chomp$commit; 929die"Error reading tag$tag:$!\n"unlesslength$commit==40; 930close(C) 931or die"Cannot read tag$tag:$!\n"; 932unless(defined$rptags{$commit}) { 933$rptags{$commit} =$tag; 934} 935return$commit; 936} 937} 938 939sub find_parents { 940# 941# Identify what branches are merging into me 942# and whether we are fully merged 943# git-merge-base <headsha> <headsha> should tell 944# me what the base of the merge should be 945# 946my$ps=shift; 947 948my%branches;# holds an arrayref per branch 949# the arrayref contains a list of 950# merged patches between the base 951# of the merge and the current head 952 953my@parents;# parents found for this commit 954 955# simple loop to split the merges 956# per branch 957foreachmy$merge(@{$ps->{merges}}) { 958my$branch= git_branchname($merge); 959unless(defined$branches{$branch} ){ 960$branches{$branch} = []; 961} 962push@{$branches{$branch}},$merge; 963} 964 965# 966# foreach branch find a merge base and walk it to the 967# head where we are, collecting the merged patchsets that 968# Arch has recorded. Keep that in @have 969# Compare that with the commits on the other branch 970# between merge-base and the tip of the branch (@need) 971# and see if we have a series of consecutive patches 972# starting from the merge base. The tip of the series 973# of consecutive patches merged is our new parent for 974# that branch. 975# 976foreachmy$branch(keys%branches) { 977 978# check that we actually know about the branch 979next unless-e "$git_dir/refs/heads/$branch"; 980 981my$mergebase=`git-merge-base$branch$ps->{branch}`; 982if($?) { 983# Don't die here, Arch supports one-way cherry-picking 984# between branches with no common base (or any relationship 985# at all beforehand) 986warn"Cannot find merge base for$branchand$ps->{branch}"; 987next; 988} 989chomp$mergebase; 990 991# now walk up to the mergepoint collecting what patches we have 992my$branchtip= git_rev_parse($ps->{branch}); 993my@ancestors=`git-rev-list --topo-order$branchtip^$mergebase`; 994 my%have; # collected merges this branch has 995 foreach my$merge(@{$ps->{merges}}) { 996$have{$merge} = 1; 997 } 998 my%ancestorshave; 999 foreach my$par(@ancestors) {1000$par= commitid2pset($par);1001 if (defined$par->{merges}) {1002 foreach my$merge(@{$par->{merges}}) {1003$ancestorshave{$merge}=1;1004 }1005 }1006 }1007 # print "++++ Merges in$ps->{id} are....\n";1008 # my@have= sort keys%have; print Dumper(\@have);10091010 # merge what we have with what ancestors have1011%have= (%have,%ancestorshave);10121013 # see what the remote branch has - these are the merges we1014 # will want to have in a consecutive series from the mergebase1015 my$otherbranchtip= git_rev_parse($branch);1016 my@needraw= `git-rev-list --topo-order $otherbranchtip^$mergebase`;1017my@need;1018foreachmy$needps(@needraw) {# get the psets1019$needps= commitid2pset($needps);1020# git-rev-list will also1021# list commits merged in via earlier1022# merges. we are only interested in commits1023# from the branch we're looking at1024if($brancheq$needps->{branch}) {1025push@need,$needps->{id};1026}1027}10281029# print "++++ Merges from $branch we want are....\n";1030# print Dumper(\@need);10311032my$newparent;1033while(my$needed_commit=pop@need) {1034if($have{$needed_commit}) {1035$newparent=$needed_commit;1036}else{1037last;# break out of the while1038}1039}1040if($newparent) {1041push@parents,$newparent;1042}104310441045}# end foreach branch10461047# prune redundant parents1048my%parents;1049foreachmy$p(@parents) {1050$parents{$p} =1;1051}1052foreachmy$p(@parents) {1053next unlessexists$psets{$p}{merges};1054next unlessref$psets{$p}{merges};1055my@merges= @{$psets{$p}{merges}};1056foreachmy$merge(@merges) {1057if($parents{$merge}) {1058delete$parents{$merge};1059}1060}1061}10621063@parents= ();1064foreach(keys%parents) {1065push@parents,'-p', ptag($_);1066}1067return@parents;1068}10691070sub git_rev_parse {1071my$name=shift;1072my$val=`git-rev-parse$name`;1073 die "Error: git-rev-parse$name" if$?;1074 chomp$val;1075 return$val;1076}10771078# resolve a SHA1 to a known patchset1079sub commitid2pset {1080 my$commitid= shift;1081 chomp$commitid;1082 my$name=$rptags{$commitid}1083 || die "Cannot find reverse tag mapping for$commitid";1084$name=~ s|,|/|;1085 my$ps=$psets{$name}1086 || (print Dumper(sort keys%psets)) && die "Cannot find patchset for$name";1087 return$ps;1088}108910901091# an alternative to `command` that allows input to be passed as an array1092# to work around shell problems with weird characters in arguments1093sub safe_pipe_capture {1094 my@output;1095 if (my$pid= open my$child, '-|') {1096@output= (<$child>);1097 close$childor die join(' ',@_).":$!$?";1098 } else {1099 exec(@_) or die "$!$?"; # exec() can fail the executable can't be found1100 }1101 return wantarray ?@output: join('',@output);1102}11031104# `tla logs -rf -d <dir> | head -n1` or `baz tree-id <dir>`1105sub arch_tree_id {1106 my$dir= shift;1107 chomp( my$ret= (safe_pipe_capture($TLA,'logs','-rf','-d',$dir))[0] );1108 return$ret;1109}11101111sub archive_reachable {1112 my$archive= shift;1113 return 1 if$reachable{$archive};1114 return 0 if$unreachable{$archive};11151116 if (system "$TLAwhereis-archive$archive>/dev/null") {1117 if ($opt_a&& (system($TLA,'register-archive',1118 "http://mirrors.sourcecontrol.net/$archive") == 0)) {1119$reachable{$archive} = 1;1120 return 1;1121 }1122 print STDERR "Archive is unreachable:$archive\n";1123$unreachable{$archive} = 1;1124 return 0;1125 } else {1126$reachable{$archive} = 1;1127 return 1;1128 }1129}