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# sshpeer.py - ssh repository proxy class for mercurial
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#
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# Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import re
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import uuid
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from .i18n import _
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from . import (
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error,
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pycompat,
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util,
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wireproto,
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wireprotoserver,
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wireprototypes,
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)
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def _serverquote(s):
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"""quote a string for the remote shell ... which we assume is sh"""
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if not s:
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return s
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if re.match('[a-zA-Z0-9@%_+=:,./-]*$', s):
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return s
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return "'%s'" % s.replace("'", "'\\''")
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def _forwardoutput(ui, pipe):
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"""display all data currently available on pipe as remote output.
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This is non blocking."""
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s = util.readpipe(pipe)
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if s:
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for l in s.splitlines():
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ui.status(_("remote: "), l, '\n')
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class doublepipe(object):
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"""Operate a side-channel pipe in addition of a main one
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The side-channel pipe contains server output to be forwarded to the user
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input. The double pipe will behave as the "main" pipe, but will ensure the
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content of the "side" pipe is properly processed while we wait for blocking
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call on the "main" pipe.
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If large amounts of data are read from "main", the forward will cease after
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the first bytes start to appear. This simplifies the implementation
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without affecting actual output of sshpeer too much as we rarely issue
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large read for data not yet emitted by the server.
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The main pipe is expected to be a 'bufferedinputpipe' from the util module
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that handle all the os specific bits. This class lives in this module
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because it focus on behavior specific to the ssh protocol."""
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def __init__(self, ui, main, side):
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self._ui = ui
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self._main = main
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self._side = side
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def _wait(self):
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"""wait until some data are available on main or side
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return a pair of boolean (ismainready, issideready)
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(This will only wait for data if the setup is supported by `util.poll`)
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"""
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if (isinstance(self._main, util.bufferedinputpipe) and
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self._main.hasbuffer):
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# Main has data. Assume side is worth poking at.
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return True, True
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fds = [self._main.fileno(), self._side.fileno()]
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try:
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act = util.poll(fds)
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except NotImplementedError:
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# non supported yet case, assume all have data.
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act = fds
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return (self._main.fileno() in act, self._side.fileno() in act)
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def write(self, data):
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return self._call('write', data)
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def read(self, size):
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r = self._call('read', size)
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if size != 0 and not r:
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# We've observed a condition that indicates the
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# stdout closed unexpectedly. Check stderr one
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# more time and snag anything that's there before
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# letting anyone know the main part of the pipe
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# closed prematurely.
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_forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side)
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return r
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def readline(self):
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return self._call('readline')
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def _call(self, methname, data=None):
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"""call <methname> on "main", forward output of "side" while blocking
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"""
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# data can be '' or 0
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if (data is not None and not data) or self._main.closed:
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_forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side)
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return ''
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while True:
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mainready, sideready = self._wait()
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if sideready:
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_forwardoutput(self._ui, self._side)
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if mainready:
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meth = getattr(self._main, methname)
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if data is None:
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return meth()
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else:
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return meth(data)
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def close(self):
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return self._main.close()
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def flush(self):
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return self._main.flush()
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def _cleanuppipes(ui, pipei, pipeo, pipee):
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"""Clean up pipes used by an SSH connection."""
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if pipeo:
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pipeo.close()
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if pipei:
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pipei.close()
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if pipee:
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# Try to read from the err descriptor until EOF.
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try:
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for l in pipee:
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ui.status(_('remote: '), l)
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except (IOError, ValueError):
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pass
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pipee.close()
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def _makeconnection(ui, sshcmd, args, remotecmd, path, sshenv=None):
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"""Create an SSH connection to a server.
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Returns a tuple of (process, stdin, stdout, stderr) for the
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spawned process.
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"""
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cmd = '%s %s %s' % (
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sshcmd,
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args,
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util.shellquote('%s -R %s serve --stdio' % (
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_serverquote(remotecmd), _serverquote(path))))
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ui.debug('running %s\n' % cmd)
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cmd = util.quotecommand(cmd)
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# no buffer allow the use of 'select'
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# feel free to remove buffering and select usage when we ultimately
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# move to threading.
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stdin, stdout, stderr, proc = util.popen4(cmd, bufsize=0, env=sshenv)
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return proc, stdin, stdout, stderr
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def _performhandshake(ui, stdin, stdout, stderr):
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def badresponse():
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# Flush any output on stderr.
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_forwardoutput(ui, stderr)
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msg = _('no suitable response from remote hg')
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hint = ui.config('ui', 'ssherrorhint')
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raise error.RepoError(msg, hint=hint)
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# The handshake consists of sending wire protocol commands in reverse
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# order of protocol implementation and then sniffing for a response
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# to one of them.
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#
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# Those commands (from oldest to newest) are:
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#
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# ``between``
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# Asks for the set of revisions between a pair of revisions. Command
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# present in all Mercurial server implementations.
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#
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# ``hello``
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# Instructs the server to advertise its capabilities. Introduced in
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# Mercurial 0.9.1.
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#
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# ``upgrade``
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# Requests upgrade from default transport protocol version 1 to
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# a newer version. Introduced in Mercurial 4.6 as an experimental
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# feature.
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#
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# The ``between`` command is issued with a request for the null
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# range. If the remote is a Mercurial server, this request will
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# generate a specific response: ``1\n\n``. This represents the
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# wire protocol encoded value for ``\n``. We look for ``1\n\n``
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# in the output stream and know this is the response to ``between``
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# and we're at the end of our handshake reply.
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#
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# The response to the ``hello`` command will be a line with the
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# length of the value returned by that command followed by that
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# value. If the server doesn't support ``hello`` (which should be
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# rare), that line will be ``0\n``. Otherwise, the value will contain
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# RFC 822 like lines. Of these, the ``capabilities:`` line contains
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# the capabilities of the server.
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#
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# The ``upgrade`` command isn't really a command in the traditional
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# sense of version 1 of the transport because it isn't using the
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# proper mechanism for formatting insteads: instead, it just encodes
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# arguments on the line, delimited by spaces.
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#
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# The ``upgrade`` line looks like ``upgrade <token> <capabilities>``.
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# If the server doesn't support protocol upgrades, it will reply to
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# this line with ``0\n``. Otherwise, it emits an
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# ``upgraded <token> <protocol>`` line to both stdout and stderr.
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# Content immediately following this line describes additional
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# protocol and server state.
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#
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# In addition to the responses to our command requests, the server
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# may emit "banner" output on stdout. SSH servers are allowed to
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# print messages to stdout on login. Issuing commands on connection
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# allows us to flush this banner output from the server by scanning
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# for output to our well-known ``between`` command. Of course, if
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# the banner contains ``1\n\n``, this will throw off our detection.
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requestlog = ui.configbool('devel', 'debug.peer-request')
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# Generate a random token to help identify responses to version 2
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# upgrade request.
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token = pycompat.sysbytes(str(uuid.uuid4()))
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upgradecaps = [
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('proto', wireprotoserver.SSHV2),
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]
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upgradecaps = util.urlreq.urlencode(upgradecaps)
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try:
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pairsarg = '%s-%s' % ('0' * 40, '0' * 40)
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handshake = [
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'hello\n',
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'between\n',
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'pairs %d\n' % len(pairsarg),
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pairsarg,
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]
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# Request upgrade to version 2 if configured.
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if ui.configbool('experimental', 'sshpeer.advertise-v2'):
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ui.debug('sending upgrade request: %s %s\n' % (token, upgradecaps))
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handshake.insert(0, 'upgrade %s %s\n' % (token, upgradecaps))
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if requestlog:
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ui.debug('devel-peer-request: hello\n')
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ui.debug('sending hello command\n')
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if requestlog:
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ui.debug('devel-peer-request: between\n')
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ui.debug('devel-peer-request: pairs: %d bytes\n' % len(pairsarg))
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ui.debug('sending between command\n')
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stdin.write(''.join(handshake))
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stdin.flush()
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except IOError:
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badresponse()
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# Assume version 1 of wire protocol by default.
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protoname = wireprototypes.SSHV1
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reupgraded = re.compile(b'^upgraded %s (.*)$' % re.escape(token))
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lines = ['', 'dummy']
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max_noise = 500
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while lines[-1] and max_noise:
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try:
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l = stdout.readline()
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_forwardoutput(ui, stderr)
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# Look for reply to protocol upgrade request. It has a token
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# in it, so there should be no false positives.
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m = reupgraded.match(l)
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if m:
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protoname = m.group(1)
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ui.debug('protocol upgraded to %s\n' % protoname)
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# If an upgrade was handled, the ``hello`` and ``between``
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# requests are ignored. The next output belongs to the
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# protocol, so stop scanning lines.
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break
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# Otherwise it could be a banner, ``0\n`` response if server
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# doesn't support upgrade.
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if lines[-1] == '1\n' and l == '\n':
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break
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if l:
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ui.debug('remote: ', l)
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lines.append(l)
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max_noise -= 1
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except IOError:
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badresponse()
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else:
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badresponse()
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caps = set()
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# For version 1, we should see a ``capabilities`` line in response to the
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# ``hello`` command.
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if protoname == wireprototypes.SSHV1:
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for l in reversed(lines):
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# Look for response to ``hello`` command. Scan from the back so
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# we don't misinterpret banner output as the command reply.
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if l.startswith('capabilities:'):
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caps.update(l[:-1].split(':')[1].split())
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break
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elif protoname == wireprotoserver.SSHV2:
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# We see a line with number of bytes to follow and then a value
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# looking like ``capabilities: *``.
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line = stdout.readline()
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try:
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valuelen = int(line)
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except ValueError:
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badresponse()
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capsline = stdout.read(valuelen)
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if not capsline.startswith('capabilities: '):
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badresponse()
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ui.debug('remote: %s\n' % capsline)
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caps.update(capsline.split(':')[1].split())
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# Trailing newline.
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stdout.read(1)
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# Error if we couldn't find capabilities, this means:
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#
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# 1. Remote isn't a Mercurial server
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# 2. Remote is a <0.9.1 Mercurial server
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# 3. Remote is a future Mercurial server that dropped ``hello``
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# and other attempted handshake mechanisms.
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if not caps:
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badresponse()
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# Flush any output on stderr before proceeding.
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_forwardoutput(ui, stderr)
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return protoname, caps
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class sshv1peer(wireproto.wirepeer):
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def __init__(self, ui, url, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, caps,
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autoreadstderr=True):
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"""Create a peer from an existing SSH connection.
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``proc`` is a handle on the underlying SSH process.
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``stdin``, ``stdout``, and ``stderr`` are handles on the stdio
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pipes for that process.
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``caps`` is a set of capabilities supported by the remote.
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``autoreadstderr`` denotes whether to automatically read from
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stderr and to forward its output.
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"""
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self._url = url
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self._ui = ui
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# self._subprocess is unused. Keeping a handle on the process
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# holds a reference and prevents it from being garbage collected.
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self._subprocess = proc
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# And we hook up our "doublepipe" wrapper to allow querying
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# stderr any time we perform I/O.
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if autoreadstderr:
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stdout = doublepipe(ui, util.bufferedinputpipe(stdout), stderr)
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stdin = doublepipe(ui, stdin, stderr)
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self._pipeo = stdin
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self._pipei = stdout
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self._pipee = stderr
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self._caps = caps
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# Commands that have a "framed" response where the first line of the
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# response contains the length of that response.
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_FRAMED_COMMANDS = {
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'batch',
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}
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# Begin of _basepeer interface.
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@util.propertycache
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def ui(self):
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return self._ui
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def url(self):
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return self._url
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def local(self):
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return None
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def peer(self):
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return self
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def canpush(self):
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return True
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def close(self):
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pass
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# End of _basepeer interface.
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# Begin of _basewirecommands interface.
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def capabilities(self):
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return self._caps
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# End of _basewirecommands interface.
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def _readerr(self):
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_forwardoutput(self.ui, self._pipee)
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def _abort(self, exception):
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self._cleanup()
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raise exception
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def _cleanup(self):
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_cleanuppipes(self.ui, self._pipei, self._pipeo, self._pipee)
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__del__ = _cleanup
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def _sendrequest(self, cmd, args, framed=False):
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if (self.ui.debugflag
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and self.ui.configbool('devel', 'debug.peer-request')):
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dbg = self.ui.debug
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line = 'devel-peer-request: %s\n'
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dbg(line % cmd)
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for key, value in sorted(args.items()):
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if not isinstance(value, dict):
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dbg(line % ' %s: %d bytes' % (key, len(value)))
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else:
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for dk, dv in sorted(value.items()):
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dbg(line % ' %s-%s: %d' % (key, dk, len(dv)))
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self.ui.debug("sending %s command\n" % cmd)
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self._pipeo.write("%s\n" % cmd)
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_func, names = wireproto.commands[cmd]
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keys = names.split()
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wireargs = {}
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for k in keys:
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if k == '*':
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wireargs['*'] = args
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break
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else:
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wireargs[k] = args[k]
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del args[k]
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for k, v in sorted(wireargs.iteritems()):
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self._pipeo.write("%s %d\n" % (k, len(v)))
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if isinstance(v, dict):
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for dk, dv in v.iteritems():
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self._pipeo.write("%s %d\n" % (dk, len(dv)))
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self._pipeo.write(dv)
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else:
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self._pipeo.write(v)
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self._pipeo.flush()
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# We know exactly how many bytes are in the response. So return a proxy
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# around the raw output stream that allows reading exactly this many
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# bytes. Callers then can read() without fear of overrunning the
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# response.
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if framed:
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amount = self._getamount()
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return util.cappedreader(self._pipei, amount)
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return self._pipei
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def _callstream(self, cmd, **args):
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args = pycompat.byteskwargs(args)
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return self._sendrequest(cmd, args, framed=cmd in self._FRAMED_COMMANDS)
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def _callcompressable(self, cmd, **args):
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args = pycompat.byteskwargs(args)
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return self._sendrequest(cmd, args, framed=cmd in self._FRAMED_COMMANDS)
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def _call(self, cmd, **args):
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args = pycompat.byteskwargs(args)
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return self._sendrequest(cmd, args, framed=True).read()
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def _callpush(self, cmd, fp, **args):
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# The server responds with an empty frame if the client should
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# continue submitting the payload.
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r = self._call(cmd, **args)
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if r:
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return '', r
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# The payload consists of frames with content followed by an empty
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# frame.
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for d in iter(lambda: fp.read(4096), ''):
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self._writeframed(d)
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self._writeframed("", flush=True)
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|
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# In case of success, there is an empty frame and a frame containing
|
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|
# the integer result (as a string).
|
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|
# In case of error, there is a non-empty frame containing the error.
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|
r = self._readframed()
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|
if r:
|
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|
return '', r
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|
return self._readframed(), ''
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|
|
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|
def _calltwowaystream(self, cmd, fp, **args):
|
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|
# The server responds with an empty frame if the client should
|
|
|
# continue submitting the payload.
|
|
|
r = self._call(cmd, **args)
|
|
|
if r:
|
|
|
# XXX needs to be made better
|
|
|
raise error.Abort(_('unexpected remote reply: %s') % r)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# The payload consists of frames with content followed by an empty
|
|
|
# frame.
|
|
|
for d in iter(lambda: fp.read(4096), ''):
|
|
|
self._writeframed(d)
|
|
|
self._writeframed("", flush=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
return self._pipei
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _getamount(self):
|
|
|
l = self._pipei.readline()
|
|
|
if l == '\n':
|
|
|
self._readerr()
|
|
|
msg = _('check previous remote output')
|
|
|
self._abort(error.OutOfBandError(hint=msg))
|
|
|
self._readerr()
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
return int(l)
|
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
|
self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), l))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _readframed(self):
|
|
|
return self._pipei.read(self._getamount())
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _writeframed(self, data, flush=False):
|
|
|
self._pipeo.write("%d\n" % len(data))
|
|
|
if data:
|
|
|
self._pipeo.write(data)
|
|
|
if flush:
|
|
|
self._pipeo.flush()
|
|
|
self._readerr()
|
|
|
|
|
|
class sshv2peer(sshv1peer):
|
|
|
"""A peer that speakers version 2 of the transport protocol."""
|
|
|
# Currently version 2 is identical to version 1 post handshake.
|
|
|
# And handshake is performed before the peer is instantiated. So
|
|
|
# we need no custom code.
|
|
|
|
|
|
def makepeer(ui, path, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, autoreadstderr=True):
|
|
|
"""Make a peer instance from existing pipes.
|
|
|
|
|
|
``path`` and ``proc`` are stored on the eventual peer instance and may
|
|
|
not be used for anything meaningful.
|
|
|
|
|
|
``stdin``, ``stdout``, and ``stderr`` are the pipes connected to the
|
|
|
SSH server's stdio handles.
|
|
|
|
|
|
This function is factored out to allow creating peers that don't
|
|
|
actually spawn a new process. It is useful for starting SSH protocol
|
|
|
servers and clients via non-standard means, which can be useful for
|
|
|
testing.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
try:
|
|
|
protoname, caps = _performhandshake(ui, stdin, stdout, stderr)
|
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
|
_cleanuppipes(ui, stdout, stdin, stderr)
|
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
|
|
if protoname == wireprototypes.SSHV1:
|
|
|
return sshv1peer(ui, path, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, caps,
|
|
|
autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr)
|
|
|
elif protoname == wireprototypes.SSHV2:
|
|
|
return sshv2peer(ui, path, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr, caps,
|
|
|
autoreadstderr=autoreadstderr)
|
|
|
else:
|
|
|
_cleanuppipes(ui, stdout, stdin, stderr)
|
|
|
raise error.RepoError(_('unknown version of SSH protocol: %s') %
|
|
|
protoname)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def instance(ui, path, create):
|
|
|
"""Create an SSH peer.
|
|
|
|
|
|
The returned object conforms to the ``wireproto.wirepeer`` interface.
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
u = util.url(path, parsequery=False, parsefragment=False)
|
|
|
if u.scheme != 'ssh' or not u.host or u.path is None:
|
|
|
raise error.RepoError(_("couldn't parse location %s") % path)
|
|
|
|
|
|
util.checksafessh(path)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if u.passwd is not None:
|
|
|
raise error.RepoError(_('password in URL not supported'))
|
|
|
|
|
|
sshcmd = ui.config('ui', 'ssh')
|
|
|
remotecmd = ui.config('ui', 'remotecmd')
|
|
|
sshaddenv = dict(ui.configitems('sshenv'))
|
|
|
sshenv = util.shellenviron(sshaddenv)
|
|
|
remotepath = u.path or '.'
|
|
|
|
|
|
args = util.sshargs(sshcmd, u.host, u.user, u.port)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if create:
|
|
|
cmd = '%s %s %s' % (sshcmd, args,
|
|
|
util.shellquote('%s init %s' %
|
|
|
(_serverquote(remotecmd), _serverquote(remotepath))))
|
|
|
ui.debug('running %s\n' % cmd)
|
|
|
res = ui.system(cmd, blockedtag='sshpeer', environ=sshenv)
|
|
|
if res != 0:
|
|
|
raise error.RepoError(_('could not create remote repo'))
|
|
|
|
|
|
proc, stdin, stdout, stderr = _makeconnection(ui, sshcmd, args, remotecmd,
|
|
|
remotepath, sshenv)
|
|
|
|
|
|
return makepeer(ui, path, proc, stdin, stdout, stderr)
|
|
|
|