# repair.py - functions for repository repair for mercurial # # Copyright 2005, 2006 Chris Mason # Copyright 2007 Matt Mackall # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import errno import hashlib from .i18n import _ from .node import short from . import ( bundle2, changegroup, error, exchange, obsolete, util, ) def _bundle(repo, bases, heads, node, suffix, compress=True): """create a bundle with the specified revisions as a backup""" cgversion = changegroup.safeversion(repo) cg = changegroup.changegroupsubset(repo, bases, heads, 'strip', version=cgversion) backupdir = "strip-backup" vfs = repo.vfs if not vfs.isdir(backupdir): vfs.mkdir(backupdir) # Include a hash of all the nodes in the filename for uniqueness allcommits = repo.set('%ln::%ln', bases, heads) allhashes = sorted(c.hex() for c in allcommits) totalhash = hashlib.sha1(''.join(allhashes)).hexdigest() name = "%s/%s-%s-%s.hg" % (backupdir, short(node), totalhash[:8], suffix) comp = None if cgversion != '01': bundletype = "HG20" if compress: comp = 'BZ' elif compress: bundletype = "HG10BZ" else: bundletype = "HG10UN" return bundle2.writebundle(repo.ui, cg, name, bundletype, vfs, compression=comp) def _collectfiles(repo, striprev): """find out the filelogs affected by the strip""" files = set() for x in xrange(striprev, len(repo)): files.update(repo[x].files()) return sorted(files) def _collectbrokencsets(repo, files, striprev): """return the changesets which will be broken by the truncation""" s = set() def collectone(revlog): _, brokenset = revlog.getstrippoint(striprev) s.update([revlog.linkrev(r) for r in brokenset]) collectone(repo.manifestlog._revlog) for fname in files: collectone(repo.file(fname)) return s def strip(ui, repo, nodelist, backup=True, topic='backup'): # This function operates within a transaction of its own, but does # not take any lock on the repo. # Simple way to maintain backwards compatibility for this # argument. if backup in ['none', 'strip']: backup = False repo = repo.unfiltered() repo.destroying() cl = repo.changelog # TODO handle undo of merge sets if isinstance(nodelist, str): nodelist = [nodelist] striplist = [cl.rev(node) for node in nodelist] striprev = min(striplist) files = _collectfiles(repo, striprev) saverevs = _collectbrokencsets(repo, files, striprev) # Some revisions with rev > striprev may not be descendants of striprev. # We have to find these revisions and put them in a bundle, so that # we can restore them after the truncations. # To create the bundle we use repo.changegroupsubset which requires # the list of heads and bases of the set of interesting revisions. # (head = revision in the set that has no descendant in the set; # base = revision in the set that has no ancestor in the set) tostrip = set(striplist) saveheads = set(saverevs) for r in cl.revs(start=striprev + 1): if any(p in tostrip for p in cl.parentrevs(r)): tostrip.add(r) if r not in tostrip: saverevs.add(r) saveheads.difference_update(cl.parentrevs(r)) saveheads.add(r) saveheads = [cl.node(r) for r in saveheads] # compute base nodes if saverevs: descendants = set(cl.descendants(saverevs)) saverevs.difference_update(descendants) savebases = [cl.node(r) for r in saverevs] stripbases = [cl.node(r) for r in tostrip] # For a set s, max(parents(s) - s) is the same as max(heads(::s - s)), but # is much faster newbmtarget = repo.revs('max(parents(%ld) - (%ld))', tostrip, tostrip) if newbmtarget: newbmtarget = repo[newbmtarget.first()].node() else: newbmtarget = '.' bm = repo._bookmarks updatebm = [] for m in bm: rev = repo[bm[m]].rev() if rev in tostrip: updatebm.append(m) # create a changegroup for all the branches we need to keep backupfile = None vfs = repo.vfs node = nodelist[-1] if backup: backupfile = _bundle(repo, stripbases, cl.heads(), node, topic) repo.ui.status(_("saved backup bundle to %s\n") % vfs.join(backupfile)) repo.ui.log("backupbundle", "saved backup bundle to %s\n", vfs.join(backupfile)) tmpbundlefile = None if saveheads: # do not compress temporary bundle if we remove it from disk later tmpbundlefile = _bundle(repo, savebases, saveheads, node, 'temp', compress=False) mfst = repo.manifestlog._revlog curtr = repo.currenttransaction() if curtr is not None: del curtr # avoid carrying reference to transaction for nothing msg = _('programming error: cannot strip from inside a transaction') raise error.Abort(msg, hint=_('contact your extension maintainer')) try: with repo.transaction("strip") as tr: offset = len(tr.entries) tr.startgroup() cl.strip(striprev, tr) mfst.strip(striprev, tr) if 'treemanifest' in repo.requirements: # safe but unnecessary # otherwise for unencoded, encoded, size in repo.store.datafiles(): if (unencoded.startswith('meta/') and unencoded.endswith('00manifest.i')): dir = unencoded[5:-12] repo.manifestlog._revlog.dirlog(dir).strip(striprev, tr) for fn in files: repo.file(fn).strip(striprev, tr) tr.endgroup() for i in xrange(offset, len(tr.entries)): file, troffset, ignore = tr.entries[i] with repo.svfs(file, 'a', checkambig=True) as fp: fp.truncate(troffset) if troffset == 0: repo.store.markremoved(file) if tmpbundlefile: ui.note(_("adding branch\n")) f = vfs.open(tmpbundlefile, "rb") gen = exchange.readbundle(ui, f, tmpbundlefile, vfs) if not repo.ui.verbose: # silence internal shuffling chatter repo.ui.pushbuffer() if isinstance(gen, bundle2.unbundle20): with repo.transaction('strip') as tr: tr.hookargs = {'source': 'strip', 'url': 'bundle:' + vfs.join(tmpbundlefile)} bundle2.applybundle(repo, gen, tr, source='strip', url='bundle:' + vfs.join(tmpbundlefile)) else: gen.apply(repo, 'strip', 'bundle:' + vfs.join(tmpbundlefile), True) if not repo.ui.verbose: repo.ui.popbuffer() f.close() repo._phasecache.invalidate() for m in updatebm: bm[m] = repo[newbmtarget].node() lock = tr = None try: lock = repo.lock() tr = repo.transaction('repair') bm.recordchange(tr) tr.close() finally: tr.release() lock.release() # remove undo files for undovfs, undofile in repo.undofiles(): try: undovfs.unlink(undofile) except OSError as e: if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: ui.warn(_('error removing %s: %s\n') % (undovfs.join(undofile), str(e))) except: # re-raises if backupfile: ui.warn(_("strip failed, backup bundle stored in '%s'\n") % vfs.join(backupfile)) if tmpbundlefile: ui.warn(_("strip failed, unrecovered changes stored in '%s'\n") % vfs.join(tmpbundlefile)) ui.warn(_("(fix the problem, then recover the changesets with " "\"hg unbundle '%s'\")\n") % vfs.join(tmpbundlefile)) raise else: if tmpbundlefile: # Remove temporary bundle only if there were no exceptions vfs.unlink(tmpbundlefile) repo.destroyed() # return the backup file path (or None if 'backup' was False) so # extensions can use it return backupfile def rebuildfncache(ui, repo): """Rebuilds the fncache file from repo history. Missing entries will be added. Extra entries will be removed. """ repo = repo.unfiltered() if 'fncache' not in repo.requirements: ui.warn(_('(not rebuilding fncache because repository does not ' 'support fncache)\n')) return with repo.lock(): fnc = repo.store.fncache # Trigger load of fncache. if 'irrelevant' in fnc: pass oldentries = set(fnc.entries) newentries = set() seenfiles = set() repolen = len(repo) for rev in repo: ui.progress(_('rebuilding'), rev, total=repolen, unit=_('changesets')) ctx = repo[rev] for f in ctx.files(): # This is to minimize I/O. if f in seenfiles: continue seenfiles.add(f) i = 'data/%s.i' % f d = 'data/%s.d' % f if repo.store._exists(i): newentries.add(i) if repo.store._exists(d): newentries.add(d) ui.progress(_('rebuilding'), None) if 'treemanifest' in repo.requirements: # safe but unnecessary otherwise for dir in util.dirs(seenfiles): i = 'meta/%s/00manifest.i' % dir d = 'meta/%s/00manifest.d' % dir if repo.store._exists(i): newentries.add(i) if repo.store._exists(d): newentries.add(d) addcount = len(newentries - oldentries) removecount = len(oldentries - newentries) for p in sorted(oldentries - newentries): ui.write(_('removing %s\n') % p) for p in sorted(newentries - oldentries): ui.write(_('adding %s\n') % p) if addcount or removecount: ui.write(_('%d items added, %d removed from fncache\n') % (addcount, removecount)) fnc.entries = newentries fnc._dirty = True with repo.transaction('fncache') as tr: fnc.write(tr) else: ui.write(_('fncache already up to date\n')) def stripbmrevset(repo, mark): """ The revset to strip when strip is called with -B mark Needs to live here so extensions can use it and wrap it even when strip is not enabled or not present on a box. """ return repo.revs("ancestors(bookmark(%s)) - " "ancestors(head() and not bookmark(%s)) - " "ancestors(bookmark() and not bookmark(%s))", mark, mark, mark) def deleteobsmarkers(obsstore, indices): """Delete some obsmarkers from obsstore and return how many were deleted 'indices' is a list of ints which are the indices of the markers to be deleted. Every invocation of this function completely rewrites the obsstore file, skipping the markers we want to be removed. The new temporary file is created, remaining markers are written there and on .close() this file gets atomically renamed to obsstore, thus guaranteeing consistency.""" if not indices: # we don't want to rewrite the obsstore with the same content return left = [] current = obsstore._all n = 0 for i, m in enumerate(current): if i in indices: n += 1 continue left.append(m) newobsstorefile = obsstore.svfs('obsstore', 'w', atomictemp=True) for bytes in obsolete.encodemarkers(left, True, obsstore._version): newobsstorefile.write(bytes) newobsstorefile.close() return n def upgraderequiredsourcerequirements(repo): """Obtain requirements required to be present to upgrade a repo. An upgrade will not be allowed if the repository doesn't have the requirements returned by this function. """ return set([ # Introduced in Mercurial 0.9.2. 'revlogv1', # Introduced in Mercurial 0.9.2. 'store', ]) def upgradeblocksourcerequirements(repo): """Obtain requirements that will prevent an upgrade from occurring. An upgrade cannot be performed if the source repository contains a requirements in the returned set. """ return set([ # The upgrade code does not yet support these experimental features. # This is an artificial limitation. 'manifestv2', 'treemanifest', # This was a precursor to generaldelta and was never enabled by default. # It should (hopefully) not exist in the wild. 'parentdelta', # Upgrade should operate on the actual store, not the shared link. 'shared', ]) def upgradesupportremovedrequirements(repo): """Obtain requirements that can be removed during an upgrade. If an upgrade were to create a repository that dropped a requirement, the dropped requirement must appear in the returned set for the upgrade to be allowed. """ return set() def upgradesupporteddestrequirements(repo): """Obtain requirements that upgrade supports in the destination. If the result of the upgrade would create requirements not in this set, the upgrade is disallowed. Extensions should monkeypatch this to add their custom requirements. """ return set([ 'dotencode', 'fncache', 'generaldelta', 'revlogv1', 'store', ]) def upgradeallowednewrequirements(repo): """Obtain requirements that can be added to a repository during upgrade. This is used to disallow proposed requirements from being added when they weren't present before. We use a list of allowed requirement additions instead of a list of known bad additions because the whitelist approach is safer and will prevent future, unknown requirements from accidentally being added. """ return set([ 'dotencode', 'fncache', 'generaldelta', ]) def upgraderepo(ui, repo, run=False, optimize=None): """Upgrade a repository in place.""" # Avoid cycle: cmdutil -> repair -> localrepo -> cmdutil from . import localrepo repo = repo.unfiltered() # Ensure the repository can be upgraded. missingreqs = upgraderequiredsourcerequirements(repo) - repo.requirements if missingreqs: raise error.Abort(_('cannot upgrade repository; requirement ' 'missing: %s') % _(', ').join(sorted(missingreqs))) blockedreqs = upgradeblocksourcerequirements(repo) & repo.requirements if blockedreqs: raise error.Abort(_('cannot upgrade repository; unsupported source ' 'requirement: %s') % _(', ').join(sorted(blockedreqs))) # FUTURE there is potentially a need to control the wanted requirements via # command arguments or via an extension hook point. newreqs = localrepo.newreporequirements(repo) noremovereqs = (repo.requirements - newreqs - upgradesupportremovedrequirements(repo)) if noremovereqs: raise error.Abort(_('cannot upgrade repository; requirement would be ' 'removed: %s') % _(', ').join(sorted(noremovereqs))) noaddreqs = (newreqs - repo.requirements - upgradeallowednewrequirements(repo)) if noaddreqs: raise error.Abort(_('cannot upgrade repository; do not support adding ' 'requirement: %s') % _(', ').join(sorted(noaddreqs))) unsupportedreqs = newreqs - upgradesupporteddestrequirements(repo) if unsupportedreqs: raise error.Abort(_('cannot upgrade repository; do not support ' 'destination requirement: %s') % _(', ').join(sorted(unsupportedreqs))) def printrequirements(): ui.write(_('requirements\n')) ui.write(_(' preserved: %s\n') % _(', ').join(sorted(newreqs & repo.requirements))) if repo.requirements - newreqs: ui.write(_(' removed: %s\n') % _(', ').join(sorted(repo.requirements - newreqs))) if newreqs - repo.requirements: ui.write(_(' added: %s\n') % _(', ').join(sorted(newreqs - repo.requirements))) ui.write('\n') if not run: ui.write(_('performing an upgrade with "--run" will make the following ' 'changes:\n\n')) printrequirements()