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transaction: actually delete file created during the transaction on rollback...
transaction: actually delete file created during the transaction on rollback Transaction currently has two modes: - one where file created during the transaction are deleted on rollback, - one where file created during the transaction are truncated to 0 on rollback. Before this change, `hg rollback` and `hg recover` are using the "delete" mode and transaction abort is using the "truncate" option. This difference is never really explained. A long time ago, there was two code paths, with this divergence existing for unclear reasons. When the two code paths got merged into a single one, a boolean argument have been added to preserve this divergence, mostly probably as a cargo cult. The divergence is weird and induce bad surprises, and the truncate behavior is a bit odds, introducing other bad surprises (e.g. 08ecbdba186f) So solve this, we stop using the "truncate" behavior and unify on the "delete" behavior. Despite being currently more "common", the truncate behavior seems less natural, resulting in the transaction leaving empty file around. This is landed on default, early in the cycle, to help us catch problems that could emerge.

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nodemap_docket.rs
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use crate::errors::{HgError, HgResultExt};
use bytes_cast::{unaligned, BytesCast};
use memmap2::Mmap;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use crate::vfs::Vfs;
const ONDISK_VERSION: u8 = 1;
pub(super) struct NodeMapDocket {
pub data_length: usize,
// TODO: keep here more of the data from `parse()` when we need it
}
#[derive(BytesCast)]
#[repr(C)]
struct DocketHeader {
uid_size: u8,
_tip_rev: unaligned::U64Be,
data_length: unaligned::U64Be,
_data_unused: unaligned::U64Be,
tip_node_size: unaligned::U64Be,
}
impl NodeMapDocket {
/// Return `Ok(None)` when the caller should proceed without a persistent
/// nodemap:
///
/// * This revlog does not have a `.n` docket file (it is not generated for
/// small revlogs), or
/// * The docket has an unsupported version number (repositories created by
/// later hg, maybe that should be a requirement instead?), or
/// * The docket file points to a missing (likely deleted) data file (this
/// can happen in a rare race condition).
pub fn read_from_file(
store_vfs: &Vfs,
index_path: &Path,
) -> Result<Option<(Self, Mmap)>, HgError> {
let docket_path = index_path.with_extension("n");
let docket_bytes = if let Some(bytes) =
store_vfs.read(&docket_path).io_not_found_as_none()?
{
bytes
} else {
return Ok(None);
};
let input = if let Some((&ONDISK_VERSION, rest)) =
docket_bytes.split_first()
{
rest
} else {
return Ok(None);
};
/// Treat any error as a parse error
fn parse<T, E>(result: Result<T, E>) -> Result<T, HgError> {
result
.map_err(|_| HgError::corrupted("nodemap docket parse error"))
}
let (header, rest) = parse(DocketHeader::from_bytes(input))?;
let uid_size = header.uid_size as usize;
// TODO: do we care about overflow for 4 GB+ nodemap files on 32-bit
// systems?
let tip_node_size = header.tip_node_size.get() as usize;
let data_length = header.data_length.get() as usize;
let (uid, rest) = parse(u8::slice_from_bytes(rest, uid_size))?;
let (_tip_node, _rest) =
parse(u8::slice_from_bytes(rest, tip_node_size))?;
let uid = parse(std::str::from_utf8(uid))?;
let docket = NodeMapDocket { data_length };
let data_path = rawdata_path(&docket_path, uid);
// TODO: use `vfs.read()` here when the `persistent-nodemap.mmap`
// config is false?
if let Some(mmap) =
store_vfs.mmap_open(&data_path).io_not_found_as_none()?
{
if mmap.len() >= data_length {
Ok(Some((docket, mmap)))
} else {
Err(HgError::corrupted("persistent nodemap too short"))
}
} else {
// Even if .hg/requires opted in, some revlogs are deemed small
// enough to not need a persistent nodemap.
Ok(None)
}
}
}
fn rawdata_path(docket_path: &Path, uid: &str) -> PathBuf {
let docket_name = docket_path
.file_name()
.expect("expected a base name")
.to_str()
.expect("expected an ASCII file name in the store");
let prefix = docket_name
.strip_suffix(".n.a")
.or_else(|| docket_name.strip_suffix(".n"))
.expect("expected docket path in .n or .n.a");
let name = format!("{}-{}.nd", prefix, uid);
docket_path
.parent()
.expect("expected a non-root path")
.join(name)
}