1#ifndef REFS_REFS_INTERNAL_H 2#define REFS_REFS_INTERNAL_H 3 4/* 5 * Data structures and functions for the internal use of the refs 6 * module. Code outside of the refs module should use only the public 7 * functions defined in "refs.h", and should *not* include this file. 8 */ 9 10/* 11 * Flag passed to lock_ref_sha1_basic() telling it to tolerate broken 12 * refs (i.e., because the reference is about to be deleted anyway). 13 */ 14#define REF_DELETING 0x02 15 16/* 17 * Used as a flag in ref_update::flags when a loose ref is being 18 * pruned. This flag must only be used when REF_NODEREF is set. 19 */ 20#define REF_ISPRUNING 0x04 21 22/* 23 * Used as a flag in ref_update::flags when the reference should be 24 * updated to new_sha1. 25 */ 26#define REF_HAVE_NEW 0x08 27 28/* 29 * Used as a flag in ref_update::flags when old_sha1 should be 30 * checked. 31 */ 32#define REF_HAVE_OLD 0x10 33 34/* 35 * Used as a flag in ref_update::flags when the lockfile needs to be 36 * committed. 37 */ 38#define REF_NEEDS_COMMIT 0x20 39 40/* 41 * 0x40 is REF_FORCE_CREATE_REFLOG, so skip it if you're adding a 42 * value to ref_update::flags 43 */ 44 45/* 46 * Used as a flag in ref_update::flags when we want to log a ref 47 * update but not actually perform it. This is used when a symbolic 48 * ref update is split up. 49 */ 50#define REF_LOG_ONLY 0x80 51 52/* 53 * Internal flag, meaning that the containing ref_update was via an 54 * update to HEAD. 55 */ 56#define REF_UPDATE_VIA_HEAD 0x100 57 58/* 59 * Return true iff refname is minimally safe. "Safe" here means that 60 * deleting a loose reference by this name will not do any damage, for 61 * example by causing a file that is not a reference to be deleted. 62 * This function does not check that the reference name is legal; for 63 * that, use check_refname_format(). 64 * 65 * We consider a refname that starts with "refs/" to be safe as long 66 * as any ".." components that it might contain do not escape "refs/". 67 * Names that do not start with "refs/" are considered safe iff they 68 * consist entirely of upper case characters and '_' (like "HEAD" and 69 * "MERGE_HEAD" but not "config" or "FOO/BAR"). 70 */ 71intrefname_is_safe(const char*refname); 72 73enum peel_status { 74/* object was peeled successfully: */ 75 PEEL_PEELED =0, 76 77/* 78 * object cannot be peeled because the named object (or an 79 * object referred to by a tag in the peel chain), does not 80 * exist. 81 */ 82 PEEL_INVALID = -1, 83 84/* object cannot be peeled because it is not a tag: */ 85 PEEL_NON_TAG = -2, 86 87/* ref_entry contains no peeled value because it is a symref: */ 88 PEEL_IS_SYMREF = -3, 89 90/* 91 * ref_entry cannot be peeled because it is broken (i.e., the 92 * symbolic reference cannot even be resolved to an object 93 * name): 94 */ 95 PEEL_BROKEN = -4 96}; 97 98/* 99 * Peel the named object; i.e., if the object is a tag, resolve the 100 * tag recursively until a non-tag is found. If successful, store the 101 * result to sha1 and return PEEL_PEELED. If the object is not a tag 102 * or is not valid, return PEEL_NON_TAG or PEEL_INVALID, respectively, 103 * and leave sha1 unchanged. 104 */ 105enum peel_status peel_object(const unsigned char*name,unsigned char*sha1); 106 107/* 108 * Return 0 if a reference named refname could be created without 109 * conflicting with the name of an existing reference. Otherwise, 110 * return a negative value and write an explanation to err. If extras 111 * is non-NULL, it is a list of additional refnames with which refname 112 * is not allowed to conflict. If skip is non-NULL, ignore potential 113 * conflicts with refs in skip (e.g., because they are scheduled for 114 * deletion in the same operation). Behavior is undefined if the same 115 * name is listed in both extras and skip. 116 * 117 * Two reference names conflict if one of them exactly matches the 118 * leading components of the other; e.g., "foo/bar" conflicts with 119 * both "foo" and with "foo/bar/baz" but not with "foo/bar" or 120 * "foo/barbados". 121 * 122 * extras and skip must be sorted. 123 */ 124intverify_refname_available(const char*newname, 125const struct string_list *extras, 126const struct string_list *skip, 127struct strbuf *err); 128 129/* 130 * Copy the reflog message msg to buf, which has been allocated sufficiently 131 * large, while cleaning up the whitespaces. Especially, convert LF to space, 132 * because reflog file is one line per entry. 133 */ 134intcopy_reflog_msg(char*buf,const char*msg); 135 136intshould_autocreate_reflog(const char*refname); 137 138/** 139 * Information needed for a single ref update. Set new_sha1 to the new 140 * value or to null_sha1 to delete the ref. To check the old value 141 * while the ref is locked, set (flags & REF_HAVE_OLD) and set 142 * old_sha1 to the old value, or to null_sha1 to ensure the ref does 143 * not exist before update. 144 */ 145struct ref_update { 146 147/* 148 * If (flags & REF_HAVE_NEW), set the reference to this value: 149 */ 150unsigned char new_sha1[20]; 151 152/* 153 * If (flags & REF_HAVE_OLD), check that the reference 154 * previously had this value: 155 */ 156unsigned char old_sha1[20]; 157 158/* 159 * One or more of REF_HAVE_NEW, REF_HAVE_OLD, REF_NODEREF, 160 * REF_DELETING, REF_ISPRUNING, REF_LOG_ONLY, and 161 * REF_UPDATE_VIA_HEAD: 162 */ 163unsigned int flags; 164 165struct ref_lock *lock; 166unsigned int type; 167char*msg; 168 169/* 170 * If this ref_update was split off of a symref update via 171 * split_symref_update(), then this member points at that 172 * update. This is used for two purposes: 173 * 1. When reporting errors, we report the refname under which 174 * the update was originally requested. 175 * 2. When we read the old value of this reference, we 176 * propagate it back to its parent update for recording in 177 * the latter's reflog. 178 */ 179struct ref_update *parent_update; 180 181const char refname[FLEX_ARRAY]; 182}; 183 184/* 185 * Add a ref_update with the specified properties to transaction, and 186 * return a pointer to the new object. This function does not verify 187 * that refname is well-formed. new_sha1 and old_sha1 are only 188 * dereferenced if the REF_HAVE_NEW and REF_HAVE_OLD bits, 189 * respectively, are set in flags. 190 */ 191struct ref_update *ref_transaction_add_update( 192struct ref_transaction *transaction, 193const char*refname,unsigned int flags, 194const unsigned char*new_sha1, 195const unsigned char*old_sha1, 196const char*msg); 197 198/* 199 * Transaction states. 200 * OPEN: The transaction is in a valid state and can accept new updates. 201 * An OPEN transaction can be committed. 202 * CLOSED: A closed transaction is no longer active and no other operations 203 * than free can be used on it in this state. 204 * A transaction can either become closed by successfully committing 205 * an active transaction or if there is a failure while building 206 * the transaction thus rendering it failed/inactive. 207 */ 208enum ref_transaction_state { 209 REF_TRANSACTION_OPEN =0, 210 REF_TRANSACTION_CLOSED =1 211}; 212 213/* 214 * Data structure for holding a reference transaction, which can 215 * consist of checks and updates to multiple references, carried out 216 * as atomically as possible. This structure is opaque to callers. 217 */ 218struct ref_transaction { 219struct ref_update **updates; 220size_t alloc; 221size_t nr; 222enum ref_transaction_state state; 223}; 224 225intfiles_log_ref_write(const char*refname,const unsigned char*old_sha1, 226const unsigned char*new_sha1,const char*msg, 227int flags,struct strbuf *err); 228 229/* 230 * Check for entries in extras that are within the specified 231 * directory, where dirname is a reference directory name including 232 * the trailing slash (e.g., "refs/heads/foo/"). Ignore any 233 * conflicting references that are found in skip. If there is a 234 * conflicting reference, return its name. 235 * 236 * extras and skip must be sorted lists of reference names. Either one 237 * can be NULL, signifying the empty list. 238 */ 239const char*find_descendant_ref(const char*dirname, 240const struct string_list *extras, 241const struct string_list *skip); 242 243intrename_ref_available(const char*oldname,const char*newname); 244 245/* We allow "recursive" symbolic refs. Only within reason, though */ 246#define SYMREF_MAXDEPTH 5 247 248/* Include broken references in a do_for_each_ref*() iteration: */ 249#define DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN 0x01 250 251/* 252 * Call fn for each reference in the specified submodule for which the 253 * refname begins with prefix. If trim is non-zero, then trim that 254 * many characters off the beginning of each refname before passing 255 * the refname to fn. flags can be DO_FOR_EACH_INCLUDE_BROKEN to 256 * include broken references in the iteration. If fn ever returns a 257 * non-zero value, stop the iteration and return that value; 258 * otherwise, return 0. 259 * 260 * This is the common backend for the for_each_*ref* functions. 261 */ 262intdo_for_each_ref(const char*submodule,const char*prefix, 263 each_ref_fn fn,int trim,int flags,void*cb_data); 264 265/* 266 * Read the specified reference from the filesystem or packed refs 267 * file, non-recursively. Set type to describe the reference, and: 268 * 269 * - If refname is the name of a normal reference, fill in sha1 270 * (leaving referent unchanged). 271 * 272 * - If refname is the name of a symbolic reference, write the full 273 * name of the reference to which it refers (e.g. 274 * "refs/heads/master") to referent and set the REF_ISSYMREF bit in 275 * type (leaving sha1 unchanged). The caller is responsible for 276 * validating that referent is a valid reference name. 277 * 278 * WARNING: refname might be used as part of a filename, so it is 279 * important from a security standpoint that it be safe in the sense 280 * of refname_is_safe(). Moreover, for symrefs this function sets 281 * referent to whatever the repository says, which might not be a 282 * properly-formatted or even safe reference name. NEITHER INPUT NOR 283 * OUTPUT REFERENCE NAMES ARE VALIDATED WITHIN THIS FUNCTION. 284 * 285 * Return 0 on success. If the ref doesn't exist, set errno to ENOENT 286 * and return -1. If the ref exists but is neither a symbolic ref nor 287 * a sha1, it is broken; set REF_ISBROKEN in type, set errno to 288 * EINVAL, and return -1. If there is another error reading the ref, 289 * set errno appropriately and return -1. 290 * 291 * Backend-specific flags might be set in type as well, regardless of 292 * outcome. 293 * 294 * It is OK for refname to point into referent. If so: 295 * 296 * - if the function succeeds with REF_ISSYMREF, referent will be 297 * overwritten and the memory formerly pointed to by it might be 298 * changed or even freed. 299 * 300 * - in all other cases, referent will be untouched, and therefore 301 * refname will still be valid and unchanged. 302 */ 303intread_raw_ref(const char*refname,unsigned char*sha1, 304struct strbuf *referent,unsigned int*type); 305 306#endif/* REFS_REFS_INTERNAL_H */