1# Support routines for hand-crafting weird or malicious packs. 2# 3# You can make a complete pack like: 4# 5# pack_header 2 >foo.pack && 6# pack_obj e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 >>foo.pack && 7# pack_obj e68fe8129b546b101aee9510c5328e7f21ca1d18 >>foo.pack && 8# pack_trailer foo.pack 9 10# Print the big-endian 4-byte octal representation of $1 11uint32_octal () { 12 n=$1 13printf'\\%o'$(($n / 16777216)); n=$((n % 16777216)) 14printf'\\%o'$(($n / 65536)); n=$((n % 65536)) 15printf'\\%o'$(($n / 256)); n=$((n % 256)) 16printf'\\%o'$(($n )); 17} 18 19# Print the big-endian 4-byte binary representation of $1 20uint32_binary () { 21printf"$(uint32_octal "$1")" 22} 23 24# Print a pack header, version 2, for a pack with $1 objects 25pack_header () { 26printf'PACK'&& 27printf'\0\0\0\2'&& 28 uint32_binary "$1" 29} 30 31# Print the pack data for object $1, as a delta against object $2 (or as a full 32# object if $2 is missing or empty). The output is suitable for including 33# directly in the packfile, and represents the entirety of the object entry. 34# Doing this on the fly (especially picking your deltas) is quite tricky, so we 35# have hardcoded some well-known objects. See the case statements below for the 36# complete list. 37pack_obj () { 38case"$1"in 39# empty blob 40 e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391) 41case"$2"in 42'') 43printf'\060\170\234\003\0\0\0\0\1' 44return 45;; 46esac 47;; 48 49# blob containing "\7\76" 50 e68fe8129b546b101aee9510c5328e7f21ca1d18) 51case"$2"in 52'') 53printf'\062\170\234\143\267\3\0\0\116\0\106' 54return 55;; 5601d7713666f4de822776c7622c10f1b07de280dc) 57printf'\165\1\327\161\66\146\364\336\202\47\166'&& 58printf'\307\142\54\20\361\260\175\342\200\334\170'&& 59printf'\234\143\142\142\142\267\003\0\0\151\0\114' 60return 61;; 62esac 63;; 64 65# blob containing "\7\0" 6601d7713666f4de822776c7622c10f1b07de280dc) 67case"$2"in 68'') 69printf'\062\170\234\143\147\0\0\0\20\0\10' 70return 71;; 72 e68fe8129b546b101aee9510c5328e7f21ca1d18) 73printf'\165\346\217\350\22\233\124\153\20\32\356'&& 74printf'\225\20\305\62\216\177\41\312\35\30\170\234'&& 75printf'\143\142\142\142\147\0\0\0\53\0\16' 76return 77;; 78esac 79;; 80esac 81 82# If it's not a delta, we can convince pack-objects to generate a pack 83# with just our entry, and then strip off the header (12 bytes) and 84# trailer (20 bytes). 85iftest -z"$2" 86then 87echo"$1"| git pack-objects --stdout>pack_obj.tmp && 88 size=$(wc -c <pack_obj.tmp)&& 89ddif=pack_obj.tmp bs=1 count=$((size - 20 - 12)) skip=12&& 90rm-f pack_obj.tmp 91return 92fi 93 94echo>&2"BUG: don't know how to print$1${2:+ (from $2)}" 95return1 96} 97 98# Compute and append pack trailer to "$1" 99pack_trailer () { 100test-tool sha1 -b<"$1">trailer.tmp && 101cat trailer.tmp >>"$1"&& 102rm-f trailer.tmp 103} 104 105# Remove any existing packs to make sure that 106# whatever we index next will be the pack that we 107# actually use. 108clear_packs () { 109rm-f .git/objects/pack/* 110}