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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import errno
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import hashlib
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import os
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import shutil
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import stat
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import time
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from mercurial.i18n import _
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from mercurial.node import bin, hex
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from mercurial import (
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error,
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pycompat,
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util,
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)
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from . import (
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constants,
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shallowutil,
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)
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class basestore(object):
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def __init__(self, repo, path, reponame, shared=False):
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"""Creates a remotefilelog store object for the given repo name.
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`path` - The file path where this store keeps its data
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`reponame` - The name of the repo. This is used to partition data from
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many repos.
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`shared` - True if this store is a shared cache of data from the central
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server, for many repos on this machine. False means this store is for
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the local data for one repo.
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"""
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self.repo = repo
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self.ui = repo.ui
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self._path = path
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self._reponame = reponame
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self._shared = shared
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self._uid = os.getuid() if not pycompat.iswindows else None
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self._validatecachelog = self.ui.config("remotefilelog",
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"validatecachelog")
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self._validatecache = self.ui.config("remotefilelog", "validatecache",
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'on')
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if self._validatecache not in ('on', 'strict', 'off'):
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self._validatecache = 'on'
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if self._validatecache == 'off':
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self._validatecache = False
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if shared:
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shallowutil.mkstickygroupdir(self.ui, path)
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def getmissing(self, keys):
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missing = []
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for name, node in keys:
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filepath = self._getfilepath(name, node)
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exists = os.path.exists(filepath)
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if (exists and self._validatecache == 'strict' and
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not self._validatekey(filepath, 'contains')):
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exists = False
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if not exists:
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missing.append((name, node))
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return missing
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# BELOW THIS ARE IMPLEMENTATIONS OF REPACK SOURCE
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def markledger(self, ledger, options=None):
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if options and options.get(constants.OPTION_PACKSONLY):
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return
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if self._shared:
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for filename, nodes in self._getfiles():
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for node in nodes:
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ledger.markdataentry(self, filename, node)
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ledger.markhistoryentry(self, filename, node)
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def cleanup(self, ledger):
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ui = self.ui
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entries = ledger.sources.get(self, [])
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count = 0
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progress = ui.makeprogress(_("cleaning up"), unit="files",
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total=len(entries))
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for entry in entries:
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if entry.gced or (entry.datarepacked and entry.historyrepacked):
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progress.update(count)
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path = self._getfilepath(entry.filename, entry.node)
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util.tryunlink(path)
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count += 1
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progress.complete()
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# Clean up the repo cache directory.
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self._cleanupdirectory(self._getrepocachepath())
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# BELOW THIS ARE NON-STANDARD APIS
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def _cleanupdirectory(self, rootdir):
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"""Removes the empty directories and unnecessary files within the root
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directory recursively. Note that this method does not remove the root
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directory itself. """
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oldfiles = set()
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otherfiles = set()
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# osutil.listdir returns stat information which saves some rmdir/listdir
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# syscalls.
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for name, mode in util.osutil.listdir(rootdir):
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if stat.S_ISDIR(mode):
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dirpath = os.path.join(rootdir, name)
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self._cleanupdirectory(dirpath)
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# Now that the directory specified by dirpath is potentially
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# empty, try and remove it.
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try:
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os.rmdir(dirpath)
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except OSError:
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pass
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elif stat.S_ISREG(mode):
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if name.endswith('_old'):
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oldfiles.add(name[:-4])
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else:
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otherfiles.add(name)
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# Remove the files which end with suffix '_old' and have no
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# corresponding file without the suffix '_old'. See addremotefilelognode
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# method for the generation/purpose of files with '_old' suffix.
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for filename in oldfiles - otherfiles:
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filepath = os.path.join(rootdir, filename + '_old')
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util.tryunlink(filepath)
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def _getfiles(self):
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"""Return a list of (filename, [node,...]) for all the revisions that
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exist in the store.
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This is useful for obtaining a list of all the contents of the store
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when performing a repack to another store, since the store API requires
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name+node keys and not namehash+node keys.
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"""
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existing = {}
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for filenamehash, node in self._listkeys():
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existing.setdefault(filenamehash, []).append(node)
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filenamemap = self._resolvefilenames(existing.keys())
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for filename, sha in filenamemap.iteritems():
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yield (filename, existing[sha])
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def _resolvefilenames(self, hashes):
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"""Given a list of filename hashes that are present in the
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remotefilelog store, return a mapping from filename->hash.
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This is useful when converting remotefilelog blobs into other storage
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formats.
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"""
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if not hashes:
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return {}
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filenames = {}
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missingfilename = set(hashes)
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# Start with a full manifest, since it'll cover the majority of files
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for filename in self.repo['tip'].manifest():
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sha = hashlib.sha1(filename).digest()
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if sha in missingfilename:
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filenames[filename] = sha
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missingfilename.discard(sha)
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# Scan the changelog until we've found every file name
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cl = self.repo.unfiltered().changelog
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for rev in pycompat.xrange(len(cl) - 1, -1, -1):
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if not missingfilename:
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break
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files = cl.readfiles(cl.node(rev))
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for filename in files:
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sha = hashlib.sha1(filename).digest()
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if sha in missingfilename:
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filenames[filename] = sha
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missingfilename.discard(sha)
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return filenames
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def _getrepocachepath(self):
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return os.path.join(
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self._path, self._reponame) if self._shared else self._path
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def _listkeys(self):
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"""List all the remotefilelog keys that exist in the store.
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Returns a iterator of (filename hash, filecontent hash) tuples.
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"""
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self._getrepocachepath()):
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for filename in files:
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if len(filename) != 40:
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continue
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node = filename
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if self._shared:
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# .../1a/85ffda..be21
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filenamehash = root[-41:-39] + root[-38:]
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else:
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filenamehash = root[-40:]
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yield (bin(filenamehash), bin(node))
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def _getfilepath(self, name, node):
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node = hex(node)
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if self._shared:
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key = shallowutil.getcachekey(self._reponame, name, node)
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else:
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key = shallowutil.getlocalkey(name, node)
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return os.path.join(self._path, key)
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def _getdata(self, name, node):
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filepath = self._getfilepath(name, node)
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try:
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data = shallowutil.readfile(filepath)
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if self._validatecache and not self._validatedata(data, filepath):
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if self._validatecachelog:
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with open(self._validatecachelog, 'a+') as f:
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f.write("corrupt %s during read\n" % filepath)
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os.rename(filepath, filepath + ".corrupt")
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raise KeyError("corrupt local cache file %s" % filepath)
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except IOError:
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raise KeyError("no file found at %s for %s:%s" % (filepath, name,
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hex(node)))
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return data
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def addremotefilelognode(self, name, node, data):
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filepath = self._getfilepath(name, node)
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oldumask = os.umask(0o002)
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try:
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# if this node already exists, save the old version for
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# recovery/debugging purposes.
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if os.path.exists(filepath):
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newfilename = filepath + '_old'
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# newfilename can be read-only and shutil.copy will fail.
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# Delete newfilename to avoid it
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if os.path.exists(newfilename):
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shallowutil.unlinkfile(newfilename)
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shutil.copy(filepath, newfilename)
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shallowutil.mkstickygroupdir(self.ui, os.path.dirname(filepath))
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shallowutil.writefile(filepath, data, readonly=True)
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if self._validatecache:
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if not self._validatekey(filepath, 'write'):
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raise error.Abort(_("local cache write was corrupted %s") %
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filepath)
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finally:
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os.umask(oldumask)
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def markrepo(self, path):
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"""Call this to add the given repo path to the store's list of
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repositories that are using it. This is useful later when doing garbage
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collection, since it allows us to insecpt the repos to see what nodes
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they want to be kept alive in the store.
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"""
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repospath = os.path.join(self._path, "repos")
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with open(repospath, 'ab') as reposfile:
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reposfile.write(os.path.dirname(path) + "\n")
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repospathstat = os.stat(repospath)
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if repospathstat.st_uid == self._uid:
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os.chmod(repospath, 0o0664)
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def _validatekey(self, path, action):
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with open(path, 'rb') as f:
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data = f.read()
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if self._validatedata(data, path):
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return True
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if self._validatecachelog:
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with open(self._validatecachelog, 'ab+') as f:
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f.write("corrupt %s during %s\n" % (path, action))
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os.rename(path, path + ".corrupt")
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return False
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def _validatedata(self, data, path):
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try:
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if len(data) > 0:
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# see remotefilelogserver.createfileblob for the format
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offset, size, flags = shallowutil.parsesizeflags(data)
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if len(data) <= size:
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# it is truncated
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return False
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# extract the node from the metadata
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offset += size
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datanode = data[offset:offset + 20]
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# and compare against the path
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if os.path.basename(path) == hex(datanode):
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# Content matches the intended path
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return True
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return False
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except (ValueError, RuntimeError):
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pass
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return False
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def gc(self, keepkeys):
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ui = self.ui
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cachepath = self._path
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# prune cache
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queue = pycompat.queue.PriorityQueue()
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originalsize = 0
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size = 0
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count = 0
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removed = 0
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# keep files newer than a day even if they aren't needed
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limit = time.time() - (60 * 60 * 24)
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progress = ui.makeprogress(_("removing unnecessary files"),
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unit="files")
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progress.update(0)
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(cachepath):
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for file in files:
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if file == 'repos':
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continue
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# Don't delete pack files
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if '/packs/' in root:
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continue
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progress.update(count)
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path = os.path.join(root, file)
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key = os.path.relpath(path, cachepath)
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count += 1
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try:
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pathstat = os.stat(path)
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except OSError as e:
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# errno.ENOENT = no such file or directory
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if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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msg = _("warning: file %s was removed by another process\n")
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ui.warn(msg % path)
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continue
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originalsize += pathstat.st_size
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if key in keepkeys or pathstat.st_atime > limit:
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queue.put((pathstat.st_atime, path, pathstat))
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size += pathstat.st_size
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else:
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try:
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shallowutil.unlinkfile(path)
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except OSError as e:
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# errno.ENOENT = no such file or directory
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if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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msg = _("warning: file %s was removed by another "
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"process\n")
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ui.warn(msg % path)
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continue
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removed += 1
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progress.complete()
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# remove oldest files until under limit
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limit = ui.configbytes("remotefilelog", "cachelimit")
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if size > limit:
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excess = size - limit
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progress = ui.makeprogress(_("enforcing cache limit"), unit="bytes",
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total=excess)
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removedexcess = 0
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while queue and size > limit and size > 0:
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progress.update(removedexcess)
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atime, oldpath, oldpathstat = queue.get()
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try:
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shallowutil.unlinkfile(oldpath)
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except OSError as e:
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# errno.ENOENT = no such file or directory
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if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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raise
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msg = _("warning: file %s was removed by another process\n")
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ui.warn(msg % oldpath)
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size -= oldpathstat.st_size
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removed += 1
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removedexcess += oldpathstat.st_size
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progress.complete()
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ui.status(_("finished: removed %d of %d files (%0.2f GB to %0.2f GB)\n")
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% (removed, count,
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float(originalsize) / 1024.0 / 1024.0 / 1024.0,
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float(size) / 1024.0 / 1024.0 / 1024.0))
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class baseunionstore(object):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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# If one of the functions that iterates all of the stores is about to
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# throw a KeyError, try this many times with a full refresh between
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# attempts. A repack operation may have moved data from one store to
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# another while we were running.
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self.numattempts = kwargs.get(r'numretries', 0) + 1
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# If not-None, call this function on every retry and if the attempts are
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# exhausted.
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self.retrylog = kwargs.get(r'retrylog', None)
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def markforrefresh(self):
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for store in self.stores:
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if util.safehasattr(store, 'markforrefresh'):
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store.markforrefresh()
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@staticmethod
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def retriable(fn):
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def noop(*args):
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pass
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def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs):
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retrylog = self.retrylog or noop
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funcname = fn.__name__
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for i in pycompat.xrange(self.numattempts):
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if i > 0:
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retrylog('re-attempting (n=%d) %s\n' % (i, funcname))
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self.markforrefresh()
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try:
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return fn(self, *args, **kwargs)
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except KeyError:
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pass
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# retries exhausted
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retrylog('retries exhausted in %s, raising KeyError\n' %
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pycompat.sysbytes(funcname))
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raise
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return wrapped
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