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status: use filesystem time boundary to invalidate racy mtime We record the filesystem time at the start of the status walk and use that as a boundary to detect files that might be modified during (or right after) the status run without the mtime allowing that edition to be detected. We currently do this at a second precision. In a later patch, we will use nanosecond precision when available. To cope with "broken" time on the file system where file could be in the future, we also keep mtime for file over one day in the future. See inline comment for details. Large file tests get a bit more confused as we reduce the odds for race condition. As a "side effect", the win32text extension is happy again. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11794

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status.rs
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// status.rs
//
// Copyright 2020, Georges Racinet <georges.racinets@octobus.net>
//
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
use crate::error::CommandError;
use crate::ui::Ui;
use crate::utils::path_utils::relativize_paths;
use clap::{Arg, SubCommand};
use format_bytes::format_bytes;
use hg;
use hg::config::Config;
use hg::dirstate::{has_exec_bit, TruncatedTimestamp};
use hg::errors::HgError;
use hg::manifest::Manifest;
use hg::matchers::AlwaysMatcher;
use hg::repo::Repo;
use hg::utils::files::get_bytes_from_os_string;
use hg::utils::hg_path::{hg_path_to_os_string, HgPath};
use hg::{HgPathCow, StatusOptions};
use log::{info, warn};
pub const HELP_TEXT: &str = "
Show changed files in the working directory
This is a pure Rust version of `hg status`.
Some options might be missing, check the list below.
";
pub fn args() -> clap::App<'static, 'static> {
SubCommand::with_name("status")
.alias("st")
.about(HELP_TEXT)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("all")
.help("show status of all files")
.short("-A")
.long("--all"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("modified")
.help("show only modified files")
.short("-m")
.long("--modified"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("added")
.help("show only added files")
.short("-a")
.long("--added"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("removed")
.help("show only removed files")
.short("-r")
.long("--removed"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("clean")
.help("show only clean files")
.short("-c")
.long("--clean"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("deleted")
.help("show only deleted files")
.short("-d")
.long("--deleted"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("unknown")
.help("show only unknown (not tracked) files")
.short("-u")
.long("--unknown"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("ignored")
.help("show only ignored files")
.short("-i")
.long("--ignored"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("no-status")
.help("hide status prefix")
.short("-n")
.long("--no-status"),
)
}
/// Pure data type allowing the caller to specify file states to display
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
pub struct DisplayStates {
pub modified: bool,
pub added: bool,
pub removed: bool,
pub clean: bool,
pub deleted: bool,
pub unknown: bool,
pub ignored: bool,
}
pub const DEFAULT_DISPLAY_STATES: DisplayStates = DisplayStates {
modified: true,
added: true,
removed: true,
clean: false,
deleted: true,
unknown: true,
ignored: false,
};
pub const ALL_DISPLAY_STATES: DisplayStates = DisplayStates {
modified: true,
added: true,
removed: true,
clean: true,
deleted: true,
unknown: true,
ignored: true,
};
impl DisplayStates {
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
!(self.modified
|| self.added
|| self.removed
|| self.clean
|| self.deleted
|| self.unknown
|| self.ignored)
}
}
pub fn run(invocation: &crate::CliInvocation) -> Result<(), CommandError> {
let status_enabled_default = false;
let status_enabled = invocation.config.get_option(b"rhg", b"status")?;
if !status_enabled.unwrap_or(status_enabled_default) {
return Err(CommandError::unsupported(
"status is experimental in rhg (enable it with 'rhg.status = true' \
or enable fallback with 'rhg.on-unsupported = fallback')"
));
}
// TODO: lift these limitations
if invocation.config.get_bool(b"ui", b"tweakdefaults")? {
return Err(CommandError::unsupported(
"ui.tweakdefaults is not yet supported with rhg status",
));
}
if invocation.config.get_bool(b"ui", b"statuscopies")? {
return Err(CommandError::unsupported(
"ui.statuscopies is not yet supported with rhg status",
));
}
if invocation
.config
.get(b"commands", b"status.terse")
.is_some()
{
return Err(CommandError::unsupported(
"status.terse is not yet supported with rhg status",
));
}
let ui = invocation.ui;
let config = invocation.config;
let args = invocation.subcommand_args;
let display_states = if args.is_present("all") {
// TODO when implementing `--quiet`: it excludes clean files
// from `--all`
ALL_DISPLAY_STATES
} else {
let requested = DisplayStates {
modified: args.is_present("modified"),
added: args.is_present("added"),
removed: args.is_present("removed"),
clean: args.is_present("clean"),
deleted: args.is_present("deleted"),
unknown: args.is_present("unknown"),
ignored: args.is_present("ignored"),
};
if requested.is_empty() {
DEFAULT_DISPLAY_STATES
} else {
requested
}
};
let no_status = args.is_present("no-status");
let repo = invocation.repo?;
let mut dmap = repo.dirstate_map_mut()?;
let options = StatusOptions {
// TODO should be provided by the dirstate parsing and
// hence be stored on dmap. Using a value that assumes we aren't
// below the time resolution granularity of the FS and the
// dirstate.
last_normal_time: TruncatedTimestamp::new_truncate(0, 0),
// we're currently supporting file systems with exec flags only
// anyway
check_exec: true,
list_clean: display_states.clean,
list_unknown: display_states.unknown,
list_ignored: display_states.ignored,
collect_traversed_dirs: false,
};
let ignore_file = repo.working_directory_vfs().join(".hgignore"); // TODO hardcoded
let (mut ds_status, pattern_warnings) = dmap.status(
&AlwaysMatcher,
repo.working_directory_path().to_owned(),
vec![ignore_file],
options,
)?;
if !pattern_warnings.is_empty() {
warn!("Pattern warnings: {:?}", &pattern_warnings);
}
if !ds_status.bad.is_empty() {
warn!("Bad matches {:?}", &(ds_status.bad))
}
if !ds_status.unsure.is_empty() {
info!(
"Files to be rechecked by retrieval from filelog: {:?}",
&ds_status.unsure
);
}
if !ds_status.unsure.is_empty()
&& (display_states.modified || display_states.clean)
{
let p1 = repo.dirstate_parents()?.p1;
let manifest = repo.manifest_for_node(p1).map_err(|e| {
CommandError::from((e, &*format!("{:x}", p1.short())))
})?;
for to_check in ds_status.unsure {
if unsure_is_modified(repo, &manifest, &to_check)? {
if display_states.modified {
ds_status.modified.push(to_check);
}
} else {
if display_states.clean {
ds_status.clean.push(to_check);
}
}
}
}
if display_states.modified {
display_status_paths(
ui,
repo,
config,
no_status,
&mut ds_status.modified,
b"M",
)?;
}
if display_states.added {
display_status_paths(
ui,
repo,
config,
no_status,
&mut ds_status.added,
b"A",
)?;
}
if display_states.removed {
display_status_paths(
ui,
repo,
config,
no_status,
&mut ds_status.removed,
b"R",
)?;
}
if display_states.deleted {
display_status_paths(
ui,
repo,
config,
no_status,
&mut ds_status.deleted,
b"!",
)?;
}
if display_states.unknown {
display_status_paths(
ui,
repo,
config,
no_status,
&mut ds_status.unknown,
b"?",
)?;
}
if display_states.ignored {
display_status_paths(
ui,
repo,
config,
no_status,
&mut ds_status.ignored,
b"I",
)?;
}
if display_states.clean {
display_status_paths(
ui,
repo,
config,
no_status,
&mut ds_status.clean,
b"C",
)?;
}
Ok(())
}
// Probably more elegant to use a Deref or Borrow trait rather than
// harcode HgPathBuf, but probably not really useful at this point
fn display_status_paths(
ui: &Ui,
repo: &Repo,
config: &Config,
no_status: bool,
paths: &mut [HgPathCow],
status_prefix: &[u8],
) -> Result<(), CommandError> {
paths.sort_unstable();
let mut relative: bool = config.get_bool(b"ui", b"relative-paths")?;
relative = config
.get_option(b"commands", b"status.relative")?
.unwrap_or(relative);
let print_path = |path: &[u8]| {
// TODO optim, probably lots of unneeded copies here, especially
// if out stream is buffered
if no_status {
ui.write_stdout(&format_bytes!(b"{}\n", path))
} else {
ui.write_stdout(&format_bytes!(b"{} {}\n", status_prefix, path))
}
};
if relative && !ui.plain() {
relativize_paths(repo, paths.iter().map(Ok), |path| {
print_path(&path)
})?;
} else {
for path in paths {
print_path(path.as_bytes())?
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Check if a file is modified by comparing actual repo store and file system.
///
/// This meant to be used for those that the dirstate cannot resolve, due
/// to time resolution limits.
fn unsure_is_modified(
repo: &Repo,
manifest: &Manifest,
hg_path: &HgPath,
) -> Result<bool, HgError> {
let vfs = repo.working_directory_vfs();
let fs_path = hg_path_to_os_string(hg_path).expect("HgPath conversion");
let fs_metadata = vfs.symlink_metadata(&fs_path)?;
let is_symlink = fs_metadata.file_type().is_symlink();
// TODO: Also account for `FALLBACK_SYMLINK` and `FALLBACK_EXEC` from the dirstate
let fs_flags = if is_symlink {
Some(b'l')
} else if has_exec_bit(&fs_metadata) {
Some(b'x')
} else {
None
};
let entry = manifest
.find_file(hg_path)?
.expect("ambgious file not in p1");
if entry.flags != fs_flags {
return Ok(true);
}
let filelog = repo.filelog(hg_path)?;
let filelog_entry =
filelog.data_for_node(entry.node_id()?).map_err(|_| {
HgError::corrupted("filelog missing node from manifest")
})?;
let contents_in_p1 = filelog_entry.data()?;
let fs_contents = if is_symlink {
get_bytes_from_os_string(vfs.read_link(fs_path)?.into_os_string())
} else {
vfs.read(fs_path)?
};
return Ok(contents_in_p1 != &*fs_contents);
}