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Summary: Bypass truncation-based transaction if narrow-heads is on. The transaction abort still works logically because commit references stay unchanged on abort. Related EdenFS and Mononoke tests are updated. Mononoke tests probably shouldn't rely on revlog / fncache implementation details in hg. Reviewed By: DurhamG Differential Revision: D22240186 fbshipit-source-id: f97efd60855467b52c9fb83e7c794ded269e9617
225 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
225 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from edenscm.mercurial import (
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extensions,
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hg,
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localrepo,
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ui as uimod,
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util,
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vfs as vfsmod,
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)
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from hghave import require
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require(["py2"])
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try:
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xrange(0)
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except NameError:
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xrange = range
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class fakerepo(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self._filecache = {}
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class fakevfs(object):
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def join(self, p):
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return p
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vfs = localvfs = sharedvfs = fakevfs()
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def unfiltered(self):
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return self
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def sjoin(self, p):
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return p
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@localrepo.repofilecache("x", "y")
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def cached(self):
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print("creating")
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return "string from function"
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def invalidate(self):
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for k in self._filecache:
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try:
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delattr(self, k)
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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def basic(repo):
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print("* neither file exists")
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# calls function
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repo.cached
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* neither file still exists")
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# uses cache
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repo.cached
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# create empty file
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f = open("x", "w")
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* empty file x created")
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# should recreate the object
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repo.cached
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f = open("x", "w")
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f.write("a")
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* file x changed size")
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# should recreate the object
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repo.cached
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* nothing changed with either file")
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# stats file again, reuses object
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repo.cached
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# atomic replace file, size doesn't change
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# hopefully st_mtime doesn't change as well so this doesn't use the cache
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# because of inode change
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f = vfsmod.vfs(".")("x", "w", atomictemp=True)
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f.write("b")
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* file x changed inode")
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repo.cached
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# create empty file y
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f = open("y", "w")
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* empty file y created")
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# should recreate the object
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repo.cached
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f = open("y", "w")
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f.write("A")
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* file y changed size")
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# should recreate the object
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repo.cached
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f = vfsmod.vfs(".")("y", "w", atomictemp=True)
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f.write("B")
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* file y changed inode")
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repo.cached
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f = vfsmod.vfs(".")("x", "w", atomictemp=True)
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f.write("c")
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f.close()
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f = vfsmod.vfs(".")("y", "w", atomictemp=True)
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f.write("C")
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f.close()
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* both files changed inode")
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repo.cached
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def setbeforeget(repo):
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os.remove("x")
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os.remove("y")
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repo.cached = "string set externally"
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* neither file exists")
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print(repo.cached)
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repo.invalidate()
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f = open("x", "w")
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f.write("a")
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f.close()
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print("* file x created")
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print(repo.cached)
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repo.cached = "string 2 set externally"
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repo.invalidate()
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print("* string set externally again")
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print(repo.cached)
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repo.invalidate()
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f = open("y", "w")
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f.write("b")
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f.close()
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print("* file y created")
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print(repo.cached)
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def antiambiguity():
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filename = "ambigcheck"
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# try some times, because reproduction of ambiguity depends on
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# "filesystem time"
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for i in xrange(5):
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fp = open(filename, "w")
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fp.write("FOO")
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fp.close()
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oldstat = util.stat(filename)
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if oldstat.st_ctime != oldstat.st_mtime:
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# subsequent changing never causes ambiguity
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continue
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repetition = 3
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# repeat changing via checkambigatclosing, to examine whether
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# st_mtime is advanced multiple times as expected
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for i in xrange(repetition):
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# explicit closing
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fp = vfsmod.checkambigatclosing(open(filename, "a"))
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fp.write("FOO")
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fp.close()
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# implicit closing by "with" statement
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with vfsmod.checkambigatclosing(open(filename, "a")) as fp:
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fp.write("BAR")
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newstat = os.stat(filename)
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if oldstat.st_ctime != newstat.st_ctime:
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# timestamp ambiguity was naturally avoided while repetition
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continue
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# st_mtime should be advanced "repetition * 2" times, because
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# all changes occurred at same time (in sec)
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expected = (oldstat.st_mtime + repetition * 2) & 0x7FFFFFFF
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if newstat.st_mtime != expected:
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print(
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"'newstat.st_mtime %s is not %s (as %s + %s * 2)"
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% (newstat.st_mtime, expected, oldstat.st_mtime, repetition)
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)
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# no more examination is needed regardless of result
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break
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else:
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# This platform seems too slow to examine anti-ambiguity
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# of file timestamp (or test happened to be executed at
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# bad timing). Exit silently in this case, because running
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# on other faster platforms can detect problems
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pass
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print("basic:")
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print()
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basic(fakerepo())
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print()
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print("setbeforeget:")
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print()
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setbeforeget(fakerepo())
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print()
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print("antiambiguity:")
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print()
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antiambiguity()
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