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1 | # sshpeer.py - ssh repository proxy class for mercurial |
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1 | # sshpeer.py - ssh repository proxy class for mercurial | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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3 | # Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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8 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | import re |
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10 | import re | |
11 | import uuid |
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11 | import uuid | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | from .i18n import _ |
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13 | from .i18n import _ | |
14 | from .pycompat import getattr |
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14 | from .pycompat import getattr | |
15 | from . import ( |
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15 | from . import ( | |
16 | error, |
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16 | error, | |
17 | pycompat, |
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17 | pycompat, | |
18 | util, |
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18 | util, | |
19 | wireprotoserver, |
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19 | wireprotoserver, | |
20 | wireprototypes, |
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20 | wireprototypes, | |
21 | wireprotov1peer, |
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21 | wireprotov1peer, | |
22 | wireprotov1server, |
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22 | wireprotov1server, | |
23 | ) |
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23 | ) | |
24 | from .utils import ( |
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24 | from .utils import ( | |
25 | procutil, |
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25 | procutil, | |
26 | stringutil, |
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26 | stringutil, | |
27 | ) |
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27 | ) | |
28 |
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28 | |||
29 |
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29 | |||
30 | def _serverquote(s): |
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30 | def _serverquote(s): | |
31 | """quote a string for the remote shell ... which we assume is sh""" |
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31 | """quote a string for the remote shell ... which we assume is sh""" | |
32 | if not s: |
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32 | if not s: | |
33 | return s |
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33 | return s | |
34 | if re.match(b'[a-zA-Z0-9@%_+=:,./-]*$', s): |
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34 | if re.match(b'[a-zA-Z0-9@%_+=:,./-]*$', s): | |
35 | return s |
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35 | return s | |
36 | return b"'%s'" % s.replace(b"'", b"'\\''") |
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36 | return b"'%s'" % s.replace(b"'", b"'\\''") | |
37 |
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37 | |||
38 |
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38 | |||
39 | def _forwardoutput(ui, pipe, warn=False): |
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39 | def _forwardoutput(ui, pipe, warn=False): | |
40 | """display all data currently available on pipe as remote output. |
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40 | """display all data currently available on pipe as remote output. | |
41 |
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41 | |||
42 | This is non blocking.""" |
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42 | This is non blocking.""" | |
43 | if pipe: |
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43 | if pipe: | |
44 | s = procutil.readpipe(pipe) |
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44 | s = procutil.readpipe(pipe) | |
45 | if s: |
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45 | if s: | |
46 | display = ui.warn if warn else ui.status |
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46 | display = ui.warn if warn else ui.status | |
47 | for l in s.splitlines(): |
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47 | for l in s.splitlines(): | |
48 | display(_(b"remote: "), l, b'\n') |
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48 | display(_(b"remote: "), l, b'\n') | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 |
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50 | |||
51 | class doublepipe(object): |
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51 | class doublepipe(object): | |
52 | """Operate a side-channel pipe in addition of a main one |
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52 | """Operate a side-channel pipe in addition of a main one | |
53 |
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53 | |||
54 | The side-channel pipe contains server output to be forwarded to the user |
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54 | The side-channel pipe contains server output to be forwarded to the user | |
55 | input. The double pipe will behave as the "main" pipe, but will ensure the |
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55 | input. The double pipe will behave as the "main" pipe, but will ensure the | |
56 | content of the "side" pipe is properly processed while we wait for blocking |
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56 | content of the "side" pipe is properly processed while we wait for blocking | |
57 | call on the "main" pipe. |
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57 | call on the "main" pipe. | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | If large amounts of data are read from "main", the forward will cease after |
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59 | If large amounts of data are read from "main", the forward will cease after | |
60 | the first bytes start to appear. This simplifies the implementation |
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60 | the first bytes start to appear. This simplifies the implementation | |
61 | without affecting actual output of sshpeer too much as we rarely issue |
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61 | without affecting actual output of sshpeer too much as we rarely issue | |
62 | large read for data not yet emitted by the server. |
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62 | large read for data not yet emitted by the server. | |
63 |
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63 | |||
64 | The main pipe is expected to be a 'bufferedinputpipe' from the util module |
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64 | The main pipe is expected to be a 'bufferedinputpipe' from the util module | |
65 | that handle all the os specific bits. This class lives in this module |
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65 | that handle all the os specific bits. This class lives in this module | |
66 | because it focus on behavior specific to the ssh protocol.""" |
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66 | because it focus on behavior specific to the ssh protocol.""" | |
67 |
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67 | |||
68 | def __init__(self, ui, main, side): |
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68 | def __init__(self, ui, main, side): | |
69 | self._ui = ui |
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69 | self._ui = ui | |
70 | self._main = main |
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70 | self._main = main | |
71 | self._side = side |
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71 | self._side = side | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 | def _wait(self): |
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73 | def _wait(self): | |
74 | """wait until some data are available on main or side |
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74 | """wait until some data are available on main or side | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | return a pair of boolean (ismainready, issideready) |
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76 | return a pair of boolean (ismainready, issideready) | |
77 |
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77 | |||
78 | (This will only wait for data if the setup is supported by `util.poll`) |
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78 | (This will only wait for data if the setup is supported by `util.poll`) | |
79 | """ |
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79 | """ | |
80 | if ( |
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80 | if ( | |
81 | isinstance(self._main, util.bufferedinputpipe) |
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81 | isinstance(self._main, util.bufferedinputpipe) | |
82 | and self._main.hasbuffer |
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82 | and self._main.hasbuffer | |
83 | ): |
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83 | ): | |
84 | # Main has data. Assume side is worth poking at. |
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84 | # Main has data. Assume side is worth poking at. | |
85 | return True, True |
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85 | return True, True | |
86 |
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86 | |||
87 | fds = [self._main.fileno(), self._side.fileno()] |
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87 | fds = [self._main.fileno(), self._side.fileno()] | |
88 | try: |
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88 | try: | |
89 | act = util.poll(fds) |
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89 | act = util.poll(fds) | |
90 | except NotImplementedError: |
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90 | except NotImplementedError: | |
91 | # non supported yet case, assume all have data. |
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91 | # non supported yet case, assume all have data. | |
92 | act = fds |
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92 | act = fds | |
93 | return (self._main.fileno() in act, self._side.fileno() in act) |
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93 | return (self._main.fileno() in act, self._side.fileno() in act) | |
94 |
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94 | |||
95 | def write(self, data): |
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95 | def write(self, data): | |
96 | return self._call(b'write', data) |
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96 | return self._call(b'write', data) | |
97 |
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97 | |||
98 | def read(self, size): |
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98 | def read(self, size): | |
99 | r = self._call(b'read', size) |
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99 | r = self._call(b'read', size) | |
100 | if size != 0 and not r: |
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100 | if size != 0 and not r: | |
101 | # We've observed a condition that indicates the |
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101 | # We've observed a condition that indicates the | |
102 | # stdout closed unexpectedly. Check stderr one |
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102 | # stdout closed unexpectedly. Check stderr one | |
103 | # more time and snag anything that's there before |
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103 | # more time and snag anything that's there before | |
104 | # letting anyone know the main part of the pipe |
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104 | # letting anyone know the main part of the pipe | |
105 | # closed prematurely. |
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105 | # closed prematurely. | |
106 | _forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side) |
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106 | _forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side) | |
107 | return r |
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107 | return r | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | def unbufferedread(self, size): |
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109 | def unbufferedread(self, size): | |
110 | r = self._call(b'unbufferedread', size) |
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110 | r = self._call(b'unbufferedread', size) | |
111 | if size != 0 and not r: |
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111 | if size != 0 and not r: | |
112 | # We've observed a condition that indicates the |
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112 | # We've observed a condition that indicates the | |
113 | # stdout closed unexpectedly. Check stderr one |
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113 | # stdout closed unexpectedly. Check stderr one | |
114 | # more time and snag anything that's there before |
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114 | # more time and snag anything that's there before | |
115 | # letting anyone know the main part of the pipe |
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115 | # letting anyone know the main part of the pipe | |
116 | # closed prematurely. |
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116 | # closed prematurely. | |
117 | _forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side) |
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117 | _forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side) | |
118 | return r |
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118 | return r | |
119 |
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119 | |||
120 | def readline(self): |
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120 | def readline(self): | |
121 | return self._call(b'readline') |
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121 | return self._call(b'readline') | |
122 |
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122 | |||
123 | def _call(self, methname, data=None): |
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123 | def _call(self, methname, data=None): | |
124 | """call <methname> on "main", forward output of "side" while blocking""" |
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124 | """call <methname> on "main", forward output of "side" while blocking""" | |
125 | # data can be '' or 0 |
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125 | # data can be '' or 0 | |
126 | if (data is not None and not data) or self._main.closed: |
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126 | if (data is not None and not data) or self._main.closed: | |
127 | _forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side) |
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127 | _forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side) | |
128 | return b'' |
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128 | return b'' | |
129 | while True: |
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129 | while True: | |
130 | mainready, sideready = self._wait() |
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130 | mainready, sideready = self._wait() | |
131 | if sideready: |
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131 | if sideready: | |
132 | _forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side) |
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132 | _forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side) | |
133 | if mainready: |
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133 | if mainready: | |
134 | meth = getattr(self._main, methname) |
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134 | meth = getattr(self._main, methname) | |
135 | if data is None: |
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135 | if data is None: | |
136 | return meth() |
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136 | return meth() | |
137 | else: |
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137 | else: | |
138 | return meth(data) |
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138 | return meth(data) | |
139 |
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139 | |||
140 | def close(self): |
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140 | def close(self): | |
141 | return self._main.close() |
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141 | return self._main.close() | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | def flush(self): |
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143 | def flush(self): | |
144 | return self._main.flush() |
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144 | return self._main.flush() | |
145 |
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145 | |||
146 |
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146 | |||
147 | def _cleanuppipes(ui, pipei, pipeo, pipee): |
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147 | def _cleanuppipes(ui, pipei, pipeo, pipee): | |
148 | """Clean up pipes used by an SSH connection.""" |
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148 | """Clean up pipes used by an SSH connection.""" | |
149 | if pipeo: |
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149 | if pipeo: | |
150 | pipeo.close() |
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150 | pipeo.close() | |
151 | if pipei: |
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151 | if pipei: | |
152 | pipei.close() |
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152 | pipei.close() | |
153 |
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153 | |||
154 | if pipee: |
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154 | if pipee: | |
155 | # Try to read from the err descriptor until EOF. |
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155 | # Try to read from the err descriptor until EOF. | |
156 | try: |
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156 | try: | |
157 | for l in pipee: |
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157 | for l in pipee: | |
158 | ui.status(_(b'remote: '), l) |
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158 | ui.status(_(b'remote: '), l) | |
159 | except (IOError, ValueError): |
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159 | except (IOError, ValueError): | |
160 | pass |
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160 | pass | |
161 |
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161 | |||
162 | pipee.close() |
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162 | pipee.close() | |
163 |
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163 | |||
164 |
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164 | |||
165 | def _makeconnection(ui, sshcmd, args, remotecmd, path, sshenv=None): |
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165 | def _makeconnection(ui, sshcmd, args, remotecmd, path, sshenv=None): | |
166 | """Create an SSH connection to a server. |
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166 | """Create an SSH connection to a server. | |
167 |
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167 | |||
168 | Returns a tuple of (process, stdin, stdout, stderr) for the |
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168 | Returns a tuple of (process, stdin, stdout, stderr) for the | |
169 | spawned process. |
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169 | spawned process. | |
170 | """ |
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170 | """ | |
171 | cmd = b'%s %s %s' % ( |
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171 | cmd = b'%s %s %s' % ( | |
172 | sshcmd, |
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172 | sshcmd, | |
173 | args, |
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173 | args, | |
174 | procutil.shellquote( |
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174 | procutil.shellquote( | |
175 | b'%s -R %s serve --stdio' |
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175 | b'%s -R %s serve --stdio' | |
176 | % (_serverquote(remotecmd), _serverquote(path)) |
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176 | % (_serverquote(remotecmd), _serverquote(path)) | |
177 | ), |
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177 | ), | |
178 | ) |
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178 | ) | |
179 |
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179 | |||
180 | ui.debug(b'running %s\n' % cmd) |
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180 | ui.debug(b'running %s\n' % cmd) | |
181 |
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181 | |||
182 | # no buffer allow the use of 'select' |
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182 | # no buffer allow the use of 'select' | |
183 | # feel free to remove buffering and select usage when we ultimately |
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183 | # feel free to remove buffering and select usage when we ultimately | |
184 | # move to threading. |
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184 | # move to threading. | |
185 | stdin, stdout, stderr, proc = procutil.popen4(cmd, bufsize=0, env=sshenv) |
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185 | stdin, stdout, stderr, proc = procutil.popen4(cmd, bufsize=0, env=sshenv) | |
186 |
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186 | |||
187 | return proc, stdin, stdout, stderr |
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187 | return proc, stdin, stdout, stderr | |
188 |
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188 | |||
189 |
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189 | |||
190 | def _clientcapabilities(): |
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190 | def _clientcapabilities(): | |
191 | """Return list of capabilities of this client. |
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191 | """Return list of capabilities of this client. | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | Returns a list of capabilities that are supported by this client. |
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193 | Returns a list of capabilities that are supported by this client. | |
194 | """ |
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194 | """ | |
195 | protoparams = {b'partial-pull'} |
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195 | protoparams = {b'partial-pull'} | |
196 | comps = [ |
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196 | comps = [ | |
197 | e.wireprotosupport().name |
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197 | e.wireprotosupport().name | |
198 | for e in util.compengines.supportedwireengines(util.CLIENTROLE) |
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198 | for e in util.compengines.supportedwireengines(util.CLIENTROLE) | |
199 | ] |
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199 | ] | |
200 | protoparams.add(b'comp=%s' % b','.join(comps)) |
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200 | protoparams.add(b'comp=%s' % b','.join(comps)) | |
201 | return protoparams |
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201 | return protoparams | |
202 |
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202 | |||
203 |
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203 | |||
204 | def _performhandshake(ui, stdin, stdout, stderr): |
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204 | def _performhandshake(ui, stdin, stdout, stderr): | |
205 | def badresponse(): |
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205 | def badresponse(): | |
206 | # Flush any output on stderr. In general, the stderr contains errors |
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206 | # Flush any output on stderr. In general, the stderr contains errors | |
207 | # from the remote (ssh errors, some hg errors), and status indications |
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207 | # from the remote (ssh errors, some hg errors), and status indications | |
208 | # (like "adding changes"), with no current way to tell them apart. |
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208 | # (like "adding changes"), with no current way to tell them apart. | |
209 | # Here we failed so early that it's almost certainly only errors, so |
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209 | # Here we failed so early that it's almost certainly only errors, so | |
210 | # use warn=True so -q doesn't hide them. |
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210 | # use warn=True so -q doesn't hide them. | |
211 | _forwardoutput(ui, stderr, warn=True) |
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211 | _forwardoutput(ui, stderr, warn=True) | |
212 |
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212 | |||
213 | msg = _(b'no suitable response from remote hg') |
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213 | msg = _(b'no suitable response from remote hg') | |
214 | hint = ui.config(b'ui', b'ssherrorhint') |
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214 | hint = ui.config(b'ui', b'ssherrorhint') | |
215 | raise error.RepoError(msg, hint=hint) |
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215 | raise error.RepoError(msg, hint=hint) | |
216 |
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216 | |||
217 | # The handshake consists of sending wire protocol commands in reverse |
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217 | # The handshake consists of sending wire protocol commands in reverse | |
218 | # order of protocol implementation and then sniffing for a response |
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218 | # order of protocol implementation and then sniffing for a response | |
219 | # to one of them. |
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219 | # to one of them. | |
220 | # |
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220 | # | |
221 | # Those commands (from oldest to newest) are: |
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221 | # Those commands (from oldest to newest) are: | |
222 | # |
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222 | # | |
223 | # ``between`` |
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223 | # ``between`` | |
224 | # Asks for the set of revisions between a pair of revisions. Command |
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224 | # Asks for the set of revisions between a pair of revisions. Command | |
225 | # present in all Mercurial server implementations. |
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225 | # present in all Mercurial server implementations. | |
226 | # |
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226 | # | |
227 | # ``hello`` |
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227 | # ``hello`` | |
228 | # Instructs the server to advertise its capabilities. Introduced in |
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228 | # Instructs the server to advertise its capabilities. Introduced in | |
229 | # Mercurial 0.9.1. |
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229 | # Mercurial 0.9.1. | |
230 | # |
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230 | # | |
231 | # ``upgrade`` |
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231 | # ``upgrade`` | |
232 | # Requests upgrade from default transport protocol version 1 to |
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232 | # Requests upgrade from default transport protocol version 1 to | |
233 | # a newer version. Introduced in Mercurial 4.6 as an experimental |
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233 | # a newer version. Introduced in Mercurial 4.6 as an experimental | |
234 | # feature. |
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234 | # feature. | |
235 | # |
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235 | # | |
236 | # The ``between`` command is issued with a request for the null |
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236 | # The ``between`` command is issued with a request for the null | |
237 | # range. If the remote is a Mercurial server, this request will |
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237 | # range. If the remote is a Mercurial server, this request will | |
238 | # generate a specific response: ``1\n\n``. This represents the |
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238 | # generate a specific response: ``1\n\n``. This represents the | |
239 | # wire protocol encoded value for ``\n``. We look for ``1\n\n`` |
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239 | # wire protocol encoded value for ``\n``. We look for ``1\n\n`` | |
240 | # in the output stream and know this is the response to ``between`` |
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240 | # in the output stream and know this is the response to ``between`` | |
241 | # and we're at the end of our handshake reply. |
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241 | # and we're at the end of our handshake reply. | |
242 | # |
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242 | # | |
243 | # The response to the ``hello`` command will be a line with the |
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243 | # The response to the ``hello`` command will be a line with the | |
244 | # length of the value returned by that command followed by that |
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244 | # length of the value returned by that command followed by that | |
245 | # value. If the server doesn't support ``hello`` (which should be |
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245 | # value. If the server doesn't support ``hello`` (which should be | |
246 | # rare), that line will be ``0\n``. Otherwise, the value will contain |
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246 | # rare), that line will be ``0\n``. Otherwise, the value will contain | |
247 | # RFC 822 like lines. Of these, the ``capabilities:`` line contains |
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247 | # RFC 822 like lines. Of these, the ``capabilities:`` line contains | |
248 | # the capabilities of the server. |
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248 | # the capabilities of the server. | |
249 | # |
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249 | # | |
250 | # The ``upgrade`` command isn't really a command in the traditional |
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250 | # The ``upgrade`` command isn't really a command in the traditional | |
251 | # sense of version 1 of the transport because it isn't using the |
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251 | # sense of version 1 of the transport because it isn't using the | |
252 | # proper mechanism for formatting insteads: instead, it just encodes |
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252 | # proper mechanism for formatting insteads: instead, it just encodes | |
253 | # arguments on the line, delimited by spaces. |
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253 | # arguments on the line, delimited by spaces. | |
254 | # |
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254 | # | |
255 | # The ``upgrade`` line looks like ``upgrade <token> <capabilities>``. |
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255 | # The ``upgrade`` line looks like ``upgrade <token> <capabilities>``. | |
256 | # If the server doesn't support protocol upgrades, it will reply to |
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256 | # If the server doesn't support protocol upgrades, it will reply to | |
257 | # this line with ``0\n``. Otherwise, it emits an |
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257 | # this line with ``0\n``. Otherwise, it emits an | |
258 | # ``upgraded <token> <protocol>`` line to both stdout and stderr. |
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258 | # ``upgraded <token> <protocol>`` line to both stdout and stderr. | |
259 | # Content immediately following this line describes additional |
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259 | # Content immediately following this line describes additional | |
260 | # protocol and server state. |
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260 | # protocol and server state. | |
261 | # |
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261 | # | |
262 | # In addition to the responses to our command requests, the server |
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262 | # In addition to the responses to our command requests, the server | |
263 | # may emit "banner" output on stdout. SSH servers are allowed to |
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263 | # may emit "banner" output on stdout. SSH servers are allowed to | |
264 | # print messages to stdout on login. Issuing commands on connection |
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264 | # print messages to stdout on login. Issuing commands on connection | |
265 | # allows us to flush this banner output from the server by scanning |
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265 | # allows us to flush this banner output from the server by scanning | |
266 | # for output to our well-known ``between`` command. Of course, if |
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266 | # for output to our well-known ``between`` command. Of course, if | |
267 | # the banner contains ``1\n\n``, this will throw off our detection. |
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267 | # the banner contains ``1\n\n``, this will throw off our detection. | |
268 |
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268 | |||
269 | requestlog = ui.configbool(b'devel', b'debug.peer-request') |
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269 | requestlog = ui.configbool(b'devel', b'debug.peer-request') | |
270 |
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270 | |||
271 | # Generate a random token to help identify responses to version 2 |
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271 | # Generate a random token to help identify responses to version 2 | |
272 | # upgrade request. |
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272 | # upgrade request. | |
273 | token = pycompat.sysbytes(str(uuid.uuid4())) |
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273 | token = pycompat.sysbytes(str(uuid.uuid4())) | |
274 | upgradecaps = [ |
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274 | upgradecaps = [ | |
275 | (b'proto', wireprotoserver.SSHV2), |
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275 | (b'proto', wireprotoserver.SSHV2), | |
276 | ] |
|
276 | ] | |
277 | upgradecaps = util.urlreq.urlencode(upgradecaps) |
|
277 | upgradecaps = util.urlreq.urlencode(upgradecaps) | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | try: |
|
279 | try: | |
280 | pairsarg = b'%s-%s' % (b'0' * 40, b'0' * 40) |
|
280 | pairsarg = b'%s-%s' % (b'0' * 40, b'0' * 40) | |
281 | handshake = [ |
|
281 | handshake = [ | |
282 | b'hello\n', |
|
282 | b'hello\n', | |
283 | b'between\n', |
|
283 | b'between\n', | |
284 | b'pairs %d\n' % len(pairsarg), |
|
284 | b'pairs %d\n' % len(pairsarg), | |
285 | pairsarg, |
|
285 | pairsarg, | |
286 | ] |
|
286 | ] | |
287 |
|
287 | |||
288 | # Request upgrade to version 2 if configured. |
|
288 | # Request upgrade to version 2 if configured. | |
289 | if ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'sshpeer.advertise-v2'): |
|
289 | if ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'sshpeer.advertise-v2'): | |
290 | ui.debug(b'sending upgrade request: %s %s\n' % (token, upgradecaps)) |
|
290 | ui.debug(b'sending upgrade request: %s %s\n' % (token, upgradecaps)) | |
291 | handshake.insert(0, b'upgrade %s %s\n' % (token, upgradecaps)) |
|
291 | handshake.insert(0, b'upgrade %s %s\n' % (token, upgradecaps)) | |
292 |
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292 | |||
293 | if requestlog: |
|
293 | if requestlog: | |
294 | ui.debug(b'devel-peer-request: hello+between\n') |
|
294 | ui.debug(b'devel-peer-request: hello+between\n') | |
295 | ui.debug(b'devel-peer-request: pairs: %d bytes\n' % len(pairsarg)) |
|
295 | ui.debug(b'devel-peer-request: pairs: %d bytes\n' % len(pairsarg)) | |
296 | ui.debug(b'sending hello command\n') |
|
296 | ui.debug(b'sending hello command\n') | |
297 | ui.debug(b'sending between command\n') |
|
297 | ui.debug(b'sending between command\n') | |
298 |
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298 | |||
299 | stdin.write(b''.join(handshake)) |
|
299 | stdin.write(b''.join(handshake)) | |
300 | stdin.flush() |
|
300 | stdin.flush() | |
301 | except IOError: |
|
301 | except IOError: | |
302 | badresponse() |
|
302 | badresponse() | |
303 |
|
303 | |||
304 | # Assume version 1 of wire protocol by default. |
|
304 | # Assume version 1 of wire protocol by default. | |
305 | protoname = wireprototypes.SSHV1 |
|
305 | protoname = wireprototypes.SSHV1 | |
306 | reupgraded = re.compile(b'^upgraded %s (.*)$' % stringutil.reescape(token)) |
|
306 | reupgraded = re.compile(b'^upgraded %s (.*)$' % stringutil.reescape(token)) | |
307 |
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307 | |||
308 | lines = [b'', b'dummy'] |
|
308 | lines = [b'', b'dummy'] | |
309 | max_noise = 500 |
|
309 | max_noise = 500 | |
310 | while lines[-1] and max_noise: |
|
310 | while lines[-1] and max_noise: | |
311 | try: |
|
311 | try: | |
312 | l = stdout.readline() |
|
312 | l = stdout.readline() | |
313 | _forwardoutput(ui, stderr, warn=True) |
|
313 | _forwardoutput(ui, stderr, warn=True) | |
314 |
|
314 | |||
315 | # Look for reply to protocol upgrade request. It has a token |
|
315 | # Look for reply to protocol upgrade request. It has a token | |
316 | # in it, so there should be no false positives. |
|
316 | # in it, so there should be no false positives. | |
317 | m = reupgraded.match(l) |
|
317 | m = reupgraded.match(l) | |
318 | if m: |
|
318 | if m: | |
319 | protoname = m.group(1) |
|
319 | protoname = m.group(1) | |
320 | ui.debug(b'protocol upgraded to %s\n' % protoname) |
|
320 | ui.debug(b'protocol upgraded to %s\n' % protoname) | |
321 | # If an upgrade was handled, the ``hello`` and ``between`` |
|
321 | # If an upgrade was handled, the ``hello`` and ``between`` | |
322 | # requests are ignored. The next output belongs to the |
|
322 | # requests are ignored. The next output belongs to the | |
323 | # protocol, so stop scanning lines. |
|
323 | # protocol, so stop scanning lines. | |
324 | break |
|
324 | break | |
325 |
|
325 | |||
326 | # Otherwise it could be a banner, ``0\n`` response if server |
|
326 | # Otherwise it could be a banner, ``0\n`` response if server | |
327 | # doesn't support upgrade. |
|
327 | # doesn't support upgrade. | |
328 |
|
328 | |||
329 | if lines[-1] == b'1\n' and l == b'\n': |
|
329 | if lines[-1] == b'1\n' and l == b'\n': | |
330 | break |
|
330 | break | |
331 | if l: |
|
331 | if l: | |
332 | ui.debug(b'remote: ', l) |
|
332 | ui.debug(b'remote: ', l) | |
333 | lines.append(l) |
|
333 | lines.append(l) | |
334 | max_noise -= 1 |
|
334 | max_noise -= 1 | |
335 | except IOError: |
|
335 | except IOError: | |
336 | badresponse() |
|
336 | badresponse() | |
337 | else: |
|
337 | else: | |
338 | badresponse() |
|
338 | badresponse() | |
339 |
|
339 | |||
340 | caps = set() |
|
340 | caps = set() | |
341 |
|
341 | |||
342 | # For version 1, we should see a ``capabilities`` line in response to the |
|
342 | # For version 1, we should see a ``capabilities`` line in response to the | |
343 | # ``hello`` command. |
|
343 | # ``hello`` command. | |
344 | if protoname == wireprototypes.SSHV1: |
|
344 | if protoname == wireprototypes.SSHV1: | |
345 | for l in reversed(lines): |
|
345 | for l in reversed(lines): | |
346 | # Look for response to ``hello`` command. Scan from the back so |
|
346 | # Look for response to ``hello`` command. Scan from the back so | |
347 | # we don't misinterpret banner output as the command reply. |
|
347 | # we don't misinterpret banner output as the command reply. | |
348 | if l.startswith(b'capabilities:'): |
|
348 | if l.startswith(b'capabilities:'): | |
349 | caps.update(l[:-1].split(b':')[1].split()) |
|
349 | caps.update(l[:-1].split(b':')[1].split()) | |
350 | break |
|
350 | break | |
351 | elif protoname == wireprotoserver.SSHV2: |
|
351 | elif protoname == wireprotoserver.SSHV2: | |
352 | # We see a line with number of bytes to follow and then a value |
|
352 | # We see a line with number of bytes to follow and then a value | |
353 | # looking like ``capabilities: *``. |
|
353 | # looking like ``capabilities: *``. | |
354 | line = stdout.readline() |
|
354 | line = stdout.readline() | |
355 | try: |
|
355 | try: | |
356 | valuelen = int(line) |
|
356 | valuelen = int(line) | |
357 | except ValueError: |
|
357 | except ValueError: | |
358 | badresponse() |
|
358 | badresponse() | |
359 |
|
359 | |||
360 | capsline = stdout.read(valuelen) |
|
360 | capsline = stdout.read(valuelen) | |
361 | if not capsline.startswith(b'capabilities: '): |
|
361 | if not capsline.startswith(b'capabilities: '): | |
362 | badresponse() |
|
362 | badresponse() | |
363 |
|
363 | |||
364 | ui.debug(b'remote: %s\n' % capsline) |
|
364 | ui.debug(b'remote: %s\n' % capsline) | |
365 |
|
365 | |||
366 | caps.update(capsline.split(b':')[1].split()) |
|
366 | caps.update(capsline.split(b':')[1].split()) | |
367 | # Trailing newline. |
|
367 | # Trailing newline. | |
368 | stdout.read(1) |
|
368 | stdout.read(1) | |
369 |
|
369 | |||
370 | # Error if we couldn't find capabilities, this means: |
|
370 | # Error if we couldn't find capabilities, this means: | |
371 | # |
|
371 | # | |
372 | # 1. Remote isn't a Mercurial server |
|
372 | # 1. Remote isn't a Mercurial server | |
373 | # 2. Remote is a <0.9.1 Mercurial server |
|
373 | # 2. Remote is a <0.9.1 Mercurial server | |
374 | # 3. Remote is a future Mercurial server that dropped ``hello`` |
|
374 | # 3. Remote is a future Mercurial server that dropped ``hello`` | |
375 | # and other attempted handshake mechanisms. |
|
375 | # and other attempted handshake mechanisms. | |
376 | if not caps: |
|
376 | if not caps: | |
377 | badresponse() |
|
377 | badresponse() | |
378 |
|
378 | |||
379 | # Flush any output on stderr before proceeding. |
|
379 | # Flush any output on stderr before proceeding. | |
380 | _forwardoutput(ui, stderr, warn=True) |
|
380 | _forwardoutput(ui, stderr, warn=True) | |
381 |
|
381 | |||
382 | return protoname, caps |
|
382 | return protoname, caps | |
383 |
|
383 | |||
384 |
|
384 | |||
385 | class sshv1peer(wireprotov1peer.wirepeer): |
|
385 | class sshv1peer(wireprotov1peer.wirepeer): | |
386 | def __init__( |
|
386 | def __init__( | |
387 | self, ui, url, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, caps, autoreadstderr=True |
|
387 | self, ui, url, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, caps, autoreadstderr=True | |
388 | ): |
|
388 | ): | |
389 | """Create a peer from an existing SSH connection. |
|
389 | """Create a peer from an existing SSH connection. | |
390 |
|
390 | |||
391 | ``proc`` is a handle on the underlying SSH process. |
|
391 | ``proc`` is a handle on the underlying SSH process. | |
392 | ``stdin``, ``stdout``, and ``stderr`` are handles on the stdio |
|
392 | ``stdin``, ``stdout``, and ``stderr`` are handles on the stdio | |
393 | pipes for that process. |
|
393 | pipes for that process. | |
394 | ``caps`` is a set of capabilities supported by the remote. |
|
394 | ``caps`` is a set of capabilities supported by the remote. | |
395 | ``autoreadstderr`` denotes whether to automatically read from |
|
395 | ``autoreadstderr`` denotes whether to automatically read from | |
396 | stderr and to forward its output. |
|
396 | stderr and to forward its output. | |
397 | """ |
|
397 | """ | |
398 | self._url = url |
|
398 | self._url = url | |
399 | self.ui = ui |
|
399 | self.ui = ui | |
400 | # self._subprocess is unused. Keeping a handle on the process |
|
400 | # self._subprocess is unused. Keeping a handle on the process | |
401 | # holds a reference and prevents it from being garbage collected. |
|
401 | # holds a reference and prevents it from being garbage collected. | |
402 | self._subprocess = proc |
|
402 | self._subprocess = proc | |
403 |
|
403 | |||
404 | # And we hook up our "doublepipe" wrapper to allow querying |
|
404 | # And we hook up our "doublepipe" wrapper to allow querying | |
405 | # stderr any time we perform I/O. |
|
405 | # stderr any time we perform I/O. | |
406 | if autoreadstderr: |
|
406 | if autoreadstderr: | |
407 | stdout = doublepipe(ui, util.bufferedinputpipe(stdout), stderr) |
|
407 | stdout = doublepipe(ui, util.bufferedinputpipe(stdout), stderr) | |
408 | stdin = doublepipe(ui, stdin, stderr) |
|
408 | stdin = doublepipe(ui, stdin, stderr) | |
409 |
|
409 | |||
410 | self._pipeo = stdin |
|
410 | self._pipeo = stdin | |
411 | self._pipei = stdout |
|
411 | self._pipei = stdout | |
412 | self._pipee = stderr |
|
412 | self._pipee = stderr | |
413 | self._caps = caps |
|
413 | self._caps = caps | |
414 | self._autoreadstderr = autoreadstderr |
|
414 | self._autoreadstderr = autoreadstderr | |
415 |
|
415 | |||
416 | # Commands that have a "framed" response where the first line of the |
|
416 | # Commands that have a "framed" response where the first line of the | |
417 | # response contains the length of that response. |
|
417 | # response contains the length of that response. | |
418 | _FRAMED_COMMANDS = { |
|
418 | _FRAMED_COMMANDS = { | |
419 | b'batch', |
|
419 | b'batch', | |
420 | } |
|
420 | } | |
421 |
|
421 | |||
422 | # Begin of ipeerconnection interface. |
|
422 | # Begin of ipeerconnection interface. | |
423 |
|
423 | |||
424 | def url(self): |
|
424 | def url(self): | |
425 | return self._url |
|
425 | return self._url | |
426 |
|
426 | |||
427 | def local(self): |
|
427 | def local(self): | |
428 | return None |
|
428 | return None | |
429 |
|
429 | |||
430 | def peer(self): |
|
430 | def peer(self): | |
431 | return self |
|
431 | return self | |
432 |
|
432 | |||
433 | def canpush(self): |
|
433 | def canpush(self): | |
434 | return True |
|
434 | return True | |
435 |
|
435 | |||
436 | def close(self): |
|
436 | def close(self): | |
437 | pass |
|
437 | self._cleanup() | |
438 |
|
438 | |||
439 | # End of ipeerconnection interface. |
|
439 | # End of ipeerconnection interface. | |
440 |
|
440 | |||
441 | # Begin of ipeercommands interface. |
|
441 | # Begin of ipeercommands interface. | |
442 |
|
442 | |||
443 | def capabilities(self): |
|
443 | def capabilities(self): | |
444 | return self._caps |
|
444 | return self._caps | |
445 |
|
445 | |||
446 | # End of ipeercommands interface. |
|
446 | # End of ipeercommands interface. | |
447 |
|
447 | |||
448 | def _readerr(self): |
|
448 | def _readerr(self): | |
449 | _forwardoutput(self.ui, self._pipee) |
|
449 | _forwardoutput(self.ui, self._pipee) | |
450 |
|
450 | |||
451 | def _abort(self, exception): |
|
451 | def _abort(self, exception): | |
452 | self._cleanup() |
|
452 | self._cleanup() | |
453 | raise exception |
|
453 | raise exception | |
454 |
|
454 | |||
455 | def _cleanup(self): |
|
455 | def _cleanup(self): | |
456 | _cleanuppipes(self.ui, self._pipei, self._pipeo, self._pipee) |
|
456 | _cleanuppipes(self.ui, self._pipei, self._pipeo, self._pipee) | |
457 |
|
457 | |||
458 | __del__ = _cleanup |
|
458 | __del__ = _cleanup | |
459 |
|
459 | |||
460 | def _sendrequest(self, cmd, args, framed=False): |
|
460 | def _sendrequest(self, cmd, args, framed=False): | |
461 | if self.ui.debugflag and self.ui.configbool( |
|
461 | if self.ui.debugflag and self.ui.configbool( | |
462 | b'devel', b'debug.peer-request' |
|
462 | b'devel', b'debug.peer-request' | |
463 | ): |
|
463 | ): | |
464 | dbg = self.ui.debug |
|
464 | dbg = self.ui.debug | |
465 | line = b'devel-peer-request: %s\n' |
|
465 | line = b'devel-peer-request: %s\n' | |
466 | dbg(line % cmd) |
|
466 | dbg(line % cmd) | |
467 | for key, value in sorted(args.items()): |
|
467 | for key, value in sorted(args.items()): | |
468 | if not isinstance(value, dict): |
|
468 | if not isinstance(value, dict): | |
469 | dbg(line % b' %s: %d bytes' % (key, len(value))) |
|
469 | dbg(line % b' %s: %d bytes' % (key, len(value))) | |
470 | else: |
|
470 | else: | |
471 | for dk, dv in sorted(value.items()): |
|
471 | for dk, dv in sorted(value.items()): | |
472 | dbg(line % b' %s-%s: %d' % (key, dk, len(dv))) |
|
472 | dbg(line % b' %s-%s: %d' % (key, dk, len(dv))) | |
473 | self.ui.debug(b"sending %s command\n" % cmd) |
|
473 | self.ui.debug(b"sending %s command\n" % cmd) | |
474 | self._pipeo.write(b"%s\n" % cmd) |
|
474 | self._pipeo.write(b"%s\n" % cmd) | |
475 | _func, names = wireprotov1server.commands[cmd] |
|
475 | _func, names = wireprotov1server.commands[cmd] | |
476 | keys = names.split() |
|
476 | keys = names.split() | |
477 | wireargs = {} |
|
477 | wireargs = {} | |
478 | for k in keys: |
|
478 | for k in keys: | |
479 | if k == b'*': |
|
479 | if k == b'*': | |
480 | wireargs[b'*'] = args |
|
480 | wireargs[b'*'] = args | |
481 | break |
|
481 | break | |
482 | else: |
|
482 | else: | |
483 | wireargs[k] = args[k] |
|
483 | wireargs[k] = args[k] | |
484 | del args[k] |
|
484 | del args[k] | |
485 | for k, v in sorted(pycompat.iteritems(wireargs)): |
|
485 | for k, v in sorted(pycompat.iteritems(wireargs)): | |
486 | self._pipeo.write(b"%s %d\n" % (k, len(v))) |
|
486 | self._pipeo.write(b"%s %d\n" % (k, len(v))) | |
487 | if isinstance(v, dict): |
|
487 | if isinstance(v, dict): | |
488 | for dk, dv in pycompat.iteritems(v): |
|
488 | for dk, dv in pycompat.iteritems(v): | |
489 | self._pipeo.write(b"%s %d\n" % (dk, len(dv))) |
|
489 | self._pipeo.write(b"%s %d\n" % (dk, len(dv))) | |
490 | self._pipeo.write(dv) |
|
490 | self._pipeo.write(dv) | |
491 | else: |
|
491 | else: | |
492 | self._pipeo.write(v) |
|
492 | self._pipeo.write(v) | |
493 | self._pipeo.flush() |
|
493 | self._pipeo.flush() | |
494 |
|
494 | |||
495 | # We know exactly how many bytes are in the response. So return a proxy |
|
495 | # We know exactly how many bytes are in the response. So return a proxy | |
496 | # around the raw output stream that allows reading exactly this many |
|
496 | # around the raw output stream that allows reading exactly this many | |
497 | # bytes. Callers then can read() without fear of overrunning the |
|
497 | # bytes. Callers then can read() without fear of overrunning the | |
498 | # response. |
|
498 | # response. | |
499 | if framed: |
|
499 | if framed: | |
500 | amount = self._getamount() |
|
500 | amount = self._getamount() | |
501 | return util.cappedreader(self._pipei, amount) |
|
501 | return util.cappedreader(self._pipei, amount) | |
502 |
|
502 | |||
503 | return self._pipei |
|
503 | return self._pipei | |
504 |
|
504 | |||
505 | def _callstream(self, cmd, **args): |
|
505 | def _callstream(self, cmd, **args): | |
506 | args = pycompat.byteskwargs(args) |
|
506 | args = pycompat.byteskwargs(args) | |
507 | return self._sendrequest(cmd, args, framed=cmd in self._FRAMED_COMMANDS) |
|
507 | return self._sendrequest(cmd, args, framed=cmd in self._FRAMED_COMMANDS) | |
508 |
|
508 | |||
509 | def _callcompressable(self, cmd, **args): |
|
509 | def _callcompressable(self, cmd, **args): | |
510 | args = pycompat.byteskwargs(args) |
|
510 | args = pycompat.byteskwargs(args) | |
511 | return self._sendrequest(cmd, args, framed=cmd in self._FRAMED_COMMANDS) |
|
511 | return self._sendrequest(cmd, args, framed=cmd in self._FRAMED_COMMANDS) | |
512 |
|
512 | |||
513 | def _call(self, cmd, **args): |
|
513 | def _call(self, cmd, **args): | |
514 | args = pycompat.byteskwargs(args) |
|
514 | args = pycompat.byteskwargs(args) | |
515 | return self._sendrequest(cmd, args, framed=True).read() |
|
515 | return self._sendrequest(cmd, args, framed=True).read() | |
516 |
|
516 | |||
517 | def _callpush(self, cmd, fp, **args): |
|
517 | def _callpush(self, cmd, fp, **args): | |
518 | # The server responds with an empty frame if the client should |
|
518 | # The server responds with an empty frame if the client should | |
519 | # continue submitting the payload. |
|
519 | # continue submitting the payload. | |
520 | r = self._call(cmd, **args) |
|
520 | r = self._call(cmd, **args) | |
521 | if r: |
|
521 | if r: | |
522 | return b'', r |
|
522 | return b'', r | |
523 |
|
523 | |||
524 | # The payload consists of frames with content followed by an empty |
|
524 | # The payload consists of frames with content followed by an empty | |
525 | # frame. |
|
525 | # frame. | |
526 | for d in iter(lambda: fp.read(4096), b''): |
|
526 | for d in iter(lambda: fp.read(4096), b''): | |
527 | self._writeframed(d) |
|
527 | self._writeframed(d) | |
528 | self._writeframed(b"", flush=True) |
|
528 | self._writeframed(b"", flush=True) | |
529 |
|
529 | |||
530 | # In case of success, there is an empty frame and a frame containing |
|
530 | # In case of success, there is an empty frame and a frame containing | |
531 | # the integer result (as a string). |
|
531 | # the integer result (as a string). | |
532 | # In case of error, there is a non-empty frame containing the error. |
|
532 | # In case of error, there is a non-empty frame containing the error. | |
533 | r = self._readframed() |
|
533 | r = self._readframed() | |
534 | if r: |
|
534 | if r: | |
535 | return b'', r |
|
535 | return b'', r | |
536 | return self._readframed(), b'' |
|
536 | return self._readframed(), b'' | |
537 |
|
537 | |||
538 | def _calltwowaystream(self, cmd, fp, **args): |
|
538 | def _calltwowaystream(self, cmd, fp, **args): | |
539 | # The server responds with an empty frame if the client should |
|
539 | # The server responds with an empty frame if the client should | |
540 | # continue submitting the payload. |
|
540 | # continue submitting the payload. | |
541 | r = self._call(cmd, **args) |
|
541 | r = self._call(cmd, **args) | |
542 | if r: |
|
542 | if r: | |
543 | # XXX needs to be made better |
|
543 | # XXX needs to be made better | |
544 | raise error.Abort(_(b'unexpected remote reply: %s') % r) |
|
544 | raise error.Abort(_(b'unexpected remote reply: %s') % r) | |
545 |
|
545 | |||
546 | # The payload consists of frames with content followed by an empty |
|
546 | # The payload consists of frames with content followed by an empty | |
547 | # frame. |
|
547 | # frame. | |
548 | for d in iter(lambda: fp.read(4096), b''): |
|
548 | for d in iter(lambda: fp.read(4096), b''): | |
549 | self._writeframed(d) |
|
549 | self._writeframed(d) | |
550 | self._writeframed(b"", flush=True) |
|
550 | self._writeframed(b"", flush=True) | |
551 |
|
551 | |||
552 | return self._pipei |
|
552 | return self._pipei | |
553 |
|
553 | |||
554 | def _getamount(self): |
|
554 | def _getamount(self): | |
555 | l = self._pipei.readline() |
|
555 | l = self._pipei.readline() | |
556 | if l == b'\n': |
|
556 | if l == b'\n': | |
557 | if self._autoreadstderr: |
|
557 | if self._autoreadstderr: | |
558 | self._readerr() |
|
558 | self._readerr() | |
559 | msg = _(b'check previous remote output') |
|
559 | msg = _(b'check previous remote output') | |
560 | self._abort(error.OutOfBandError(hint=msg)) |
|
560 | self._abort(error.OutOfBandError(hint=msg)) | |
561 | if self._autoreadstderr: |
|
561 | if self._autoreadstderr: | |
562 | self._readerr() |
|
562 | self._readerr() | |
563 | try: |
|
563 | try: | |
564 | return int(l) |
|
564 | return int(l) | |
565 | except ValueError: |
|
565 | except ValueError: | |
566 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_(b"unexpected response:"), l)) |
|
566 | self._abort(error.ResponseError(_(b"unexpected response:"), l)) | |
567 |
|
567 | |||
568 | def _readframed(self): |
|
568 | def _readframed(self): | |
569 | size = self._getamount() |
|
569 | size = self._getamount() | |
570 | if not size: |
|
570 | if not size: | |
571 | return b'' |
|
571 | return b'' | |
572 |
|
572 | |||
573 | return self._pipei.read(size) |
|
573 | return self._pipei.read(size) | |
574 |
|
574 | |||
575 | def _writeframed(self, data, flush=False): |
|
575 | def _writeframed(self, data, flush=False): | |
576 | self._pipeo.write(b"%d\n" % len(data)) |
|
576 | self._pipeo.write(b"%d\n" % len(data)) | |
577 | if data: |
|
577 | if data: | |
578 | self._pipeo.write(data) |
|
578 | self._pipeo.write(data) | |
579 | if flush: |
|
579 | if flush: | |
580 | self._pipeo.flush() |
|
580 | self._pipeo.flush() | |
581 | if self._autoreadstderr: |
|
581 | if self._autoreadstderr: | |
582 | self._readerr() |
|
582 | self._readerr() | |
583 |
|
583 | |||
584 |
|
584 | |||
585 | class sshv2peer(sshv1peer): |
|
585 | class sshv2peer(sshv1peer): | |
586 | """A peer that speakers version 2 of the transport protocol.""" |
|
586 | """A peer that speakers version 2 of the transport protocol.""" | |
587 |
|
587 | |||
588 | # Currently version 2 is identical to version 1 post handshake. |
|
588 | # Currently version 2 is identical to version 1 post handshake. | |
589 | # And handshake is performed before the peer is instantiated. So |
|
589 | # And handshake is performed before the peer is instantiated. So | |
590 | # we need no custom code. |
|
590 | # we need no custom code. | |
591 |
|
591 | |||
592 |
|
592 | |||
593 | def makepeer(ui, path, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, autoreadstderr=True): |
|
593 | def makepeer(ui, path, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, autoreadstderr=True): | |
594 | """Make a peer instance from existing pipes. |
|
594 | """Make a peer instance from existing pipes. | |
595 |
|
595 | |||
596 | ``path`` and ``proc`` are stored on the eventual peer instance and may |
|
596 | ``path`` and ``proc`` are stored on the eventual peer instance and may | |
597 | not be used for anything meaningful. |
|
597 | not be used for anything meaningful. | |
598 |
|
598 | |||
599 | ``stdin``, ``stdout``, and ``stderr`` are the pipes connected to the |
|
599 | ``stdin``, ``stdout``, and ``stderr`` are the pipes connected to the | |
600 | SSH server's stdio handles. |
|
600 | SSH server's stdio handles. | |
601 |
|
601 | |||
602 | This function is factored out to allow creating peers that don't |
|
602 | This function is factored out to allow creating peers that don't | |
603 | actually spawn a new process. It is useful for starting SSH protocol |
|
603 | actually spawn a new process. It is useful for starting SSH protocol | |
604 | servers and clients via non-standard means, which can be useful for |
|
604 | servers and clients via non-standard means, which can be useful for | |
605 | testing. |
|
605 | testing. | |
606 | """ |
|
606 | """ | |
607 | try: |
|
607 | try: | |
608 | protoname, caps = _performhandshake(ui, stdin, stdout, stderr) |
|
608 | protoname, caps = _performhandshake(ui, stdin, stdout, stderr) | |
609 | except Exception: |
|
609 | except Exception: | |
610 | _cleanuppipes(ui, stdout, stdin, stderr) |
|
610 | _cleanuppipes(ui, stdout, stdin, stderr) | |
611 | raise |
|
611 | raise | |
612 |
|
612 | |||
613 | if protoname == wireprototypes.SSHV1: |
|
613 | if protoname == wireprototypes.SSHV1: | |
614 | return sshv1peer( |
|
614 | return sshv1peer( | |
615 | ui, |
|
615 | ui, | |
616 | path, |
|
616 | path, | |
617 | proc, |
|
617 | proc, | |
618 | stdin, |
|
618 | stdin, | |
619 | stdout, |
|
619 | stdout, | |
620 | stderr, |
|
620 | stderr, | |
621 | caps, |
|
621 | caps, | |
622 | autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr, |
|
622 | autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr, | |
623 | ) |
|
623 | ) | |
624 | elif protoname == wireprototypes.SSHV2: |
|
624 | elif protoname == wireprototypes.SSHV2: | |
625 | return sshv2peer( |
|
625 | return sshv2peer( | |
626 | ui, |
|
626 | ui, | |
627 | path, |
|
627 | path, | |
628 | proc, |
|
628 | proc, | |
629 | stdin, |
|
629 | stdin, | |
630 | stdout, |
|
630 | stdout, | |
631 | stderr, |
|
631 | stderr, | |
632 | caps, |
|
632 | caps, | |
633 | autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr, |
|
633 | autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr, | |
634 | ) |
|
634 | ) | |
635 | else: |
|
635 | else: | |
636 | _cleanuppipes(ui, stdout, stdin, stderr) |
|
636 | _cleanuppipes(ui, stdout, stdin, stderr) | |
637 | raise error.RepoError( |
|
637 | raise error.RepoError( | |
638 | _(b'unknown version of SSH protocol: %s') % protoname |
|
638 | _(b'unknown version of SSH protocol: %s') % protoname | |
639 | ) |
|
639 | ) | |
640 |
|
640 | |||
641 |
|
641 | |||
642 | def instance(ui, path, create, intents=None, createopts=None): |
|
642 | def instance(ui, path, create, intents=None, createopts=None): | |
643 | """Create an SSH peer. |
|
643 | """Create an SSH peer. | |
644 |
|
644 | |||
645 | The returned object conforms to the ``wireprotov1peer.wirepeer`` interface. |
|
645 | The returned object conforms to the ``wireprotov1peer.wirepeer`` interface. | |
646 | """ |
|
646 | """ | |
647 | u = util.url(path, parsequery=False, parsefragment=False) |
|
647 | u = util.url(path, parsequery=False, parsefragment=False) | |
648 | if u.scheme != b'ssh' or not u.host or u.path is None: |
|
648 | if u.scheme != b'ssh' or not u.host or u.path is None: | |
649 | raise error.RepoError(_(b"couldn't parse location %s") % path) |
|
649 | raise error.RepoError(_(b"couldn't parse location %s") % path) | |
650 |
|
650 | |||
651 | util.checksafessh(path) |
|
651 | util.checksafessh(path) | |
652 |
|
652 | |||
653 | if u.passwd is not None: |
|
653 | if u.passwd is not None: | |
654 | raise error.RepoError(_(b'password in URL not supported')) |
|
654 | raise error.RepoError(_(b'password in URL not supported')) | |
655 |
|
655 | |||
656 | sshcmd = ui.config(b'ui', b'ssh') |
|
656 | sshcmd = ui.config(b'ui', b'ssh') | |
657 | remotecmd = ui.config(b'ui', b'remotecmd') |
|
657 | remotecmd = ui.config(b'ui', b'remotecmd') | |
658 | sshaddenv = dict(ui.configitems(b'sshenv')) |
|
658 | sshaddenv = dict(ui.configitems(b'sshenv')) | |
659 | sshenv = procutil.shellenviron(sshaddenv) |
|
659 | sshenv = procutil.shellenviron(sshaddenv) | |
660 | remotepath = u.path or b'.' |
|
660 | remotepath = u.path or b'.' | |
661 |
|
661 | |||
662 | args = procutil.sshargs(sshcmd, u.host, u.user, u.port) |
|
662 | args = procutil.sshargs(sshcmd, u.host, u.user, u.port) | |
663 |
|
663 | |||
664 | if create: |
|
664 | if create: | |
665 | # We /could/ do this, but only if the remote init command knows how to |
|
665 | # We /could/ do this, but only if the remote init command knows how to | |
666 | # handle them. We don't yet make any assumptions about that. And without |
|
666 | # handle them. We don't yet make any assumptions about that. And without | |
667 | # querying the remote, there's no way of knowing if the remote even |
|
667 | # querying the remote, there's no way of knowing if the remote even | |
668 | # supports said requested feature. |
|
668 | # supports said requested feature. | |
669 | if createopts: |
|
669 | if createopts: | |
670 | raise error.RepoError( |
|
670 | raise error.RepoError( | |
671 | _( |
|
671 | _( | |
672 | b'cannot create remote SSH repositories ' |
|
672 | b'cannot create remote SSH repositories ' | |
673 | b'with extra options' |
|
673 | b'with extra options' | |
674 | ) |
|
674 | ) | |
675 | ) |
|
675 | ) | |
676 |
|
676 | |||
677 | cmd = b'%s %s %s' % ( |
|
677 | cmd = b'%s %s %s' % ( | |
678 | sshcmd, |
|
678 | sshcmd, | |
679 | args, |
|
679 | args, | |
680 | procutil.shellquote( |
|
680 | procutil.shellquote( | |
681 | b'%s init %s' |
|
681 | b'%s init %s' | |
682 | % (_serverquote(remotecmd), _serverquote(remotepath)) |
|
682 | % (_serverquote(remotecmd), _serverquote(remotepath)) | |
683 | ), |
|
683 | ), | |
684 | ) |
|
684 | ) | |
685 | ui.debug(b'running %s\n' % cmd) |
|
685 | ui.debug(b'running %s\n' % cmd) | |
686 | res = ui.system(cmd, blockedtag=b'sshpeer', environ=sshenv) |
|
686 | res = ui.system(cmd, blockedtag=b'sshpeer', environ=sshenv) | |
687 | if res != 0: |
|
687 | if res != 0: | |
688 | raise error.RepoError(_(b'could not create remote repo')) |
|
688 | raise error.RepoError(_(b'could not create remote repo')) | |
689 |
|
689 | |||
690 | proc, stdin, stdout, stderr = _makeconnection( |
|
690 | proc, stdin, stdout, stderr = _makeconnection( | |
691 | ui, sshcmd, args, remotecmd, remotepath, sshenv |
|
691 | ui, sshcmd, args, remotecmd, remotepath, sshenv | |
692 | ) |
|
692 | ) | |
693 |
|
693 | |||
694 | peer = makepeer(ui, path, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr) |
|
694 | peer = makepeer(ui, path, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr) | |
695 |
|
695 | |||
696 | # Finally, if supported by the server, notify it about our own |
|
696 | # Finally, if supported by the server, notify it about our own | |
697 | # capabilities. |
|
697 | # capabilities. | |
698 | if b'protocaps' in peer.capabilities(): |
|
698 | if b'protocaps' in peer.capabilities(): | |
699 | try: |
|
699 | try: | |
700 | peer._call( |
|
700 | peer._call( | |
701 | b"protocaps", caps=b' '.join(sorted(_clientcapabilities())) |
|
701 | b"protocaps", caps=b' '.join(sorted(_clientcapabilities())) | |
702 | ) |
|
702 | ) | |
703 | except IOError: |
|
703 | except IOError: | |
704 | peer._cleanup() |
|
704 | peer._cleanup() | |
705 | raise error.RepoError(_(b'capability exchange failed')) |
|
705 | raise error.RepoError(_(b'capability exchange failed')) | |
706 |
|
706 | |||
707 | return peer |
|
707 | return peer |
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