I have a clone of linux.git with various stuff added to it (remotes for 'stable' and 'next', a bunch of local tags, and historical repositories imported using `git replace`). Yesterday, I noticed that `git describe`, built from git.git master (v1.8.3.2-804-g0da7a53, gcc 4.8) would simply crash when run in that repository, with the following backtrace: > Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault. > #0 0x00000000004c39dc in hashcpy (sha_src=0x1c <Address 0x1c out of bounds>, > sha_dst=0x7fffc0b4d610 "\242\271\301\366 \201&\346\337l\002B\214P\037\210ShX\022") > at cache.h:694 > 694 memcpy(sha_dst, sha_src, 20); > (gdb) bt > #0 0x00000000004c39dc in hashcpy (sha_src=0x1c <Address 0x1c out of bounds>, > sha_dst=0x7fffc0b4d610 "\242\271\301\366 \201&\346\337l\002B\214P\037\210ShX\022") > at cache.h:694 > #1 peel_ref (refname=refname@entry=0x1fe2d10 "refs/tags/next-20130607", > sha1=sha1@entry=0x7fffc0b4d610 "\242\271\301\366 \201&\346\337l\002B\214P\037\210ShX\022") at refs.c:1586 > #2 0x0000000000424194 in get_name (path=0x1fe2d10 "refs/tags/next-20130607", > sha1=0x1fe2ce8 "\222V\356\276S5\tk\231Hi\264\r=\336\315\302\225\347\257\300N\376\327\064@\237ZDq[T\246\312\033T\260\314\362\025refs/tags/next-20130607", flag=<optimized out>, > cb_data=<optimized out>) at builtin/describe.c:156 > #3 0x00000000004c1c21 in do_one_ref (entry=0x1fe2ce0, cb_data=0x7fffc0b4d7c0) > at refs.c:646 > #4 0x00000000004c318d in do_for_each_entry_in_dir (dir=0x1fe1728, > offset=<optimized out>, fn=0x4c1bc0 <do_one_ref>, cb_data=0x7fffc0b4d7c0) > at refs.c:672 > #5 0x00000000004c33d1 in do_for_each_entry_in_dirs (dir1=0x1fdf4d8, dir2=0x1fd6318, > cb_data=0x7fffc0b4d7c0, fn=0x4c1bc0 <do_one_ref>) at refs.c:716 > #6 0x00000000004c33d1 in do_for_each_entry_in_dirs (dir1=0x1fdf1f8, dir2=0x1fd62d8, > cb_data=0x7fffc0b4d7c0, fn=0x4c1bc0 <do_one_ref>) at refs.c:716 > #7 0x00000000004c3540 in do_for_each_entry (refs=refs@entry=0x7a2800 <ref_cache>, > base=base@entry=0x509cc6 "", cb_data=cb_data@entry=0x7fffc0b4d7c0, > fn=0x4c1bc0 <do_one_ref>) at refs.c:1689 > #8 0x00000000004c3ff8 in do_for_each_ref (cb_data=cb_data@entry=0x0, flags=1, trim=0, > fn=fn@entry=0x424120 <get_name>, base=0x509cc6 "", refs=0x7a2800 <ref_cache>) > at refs.c:1724 > #9 for_each_rawref (fn=fn@entry=0x424120 <get_name>, cb_data=cb_data@entry=0x0) > at refs.c:1873 > #10 0x0000000000424f5b in cmd_describe (argc=0, argv=0x7fffc0b4ddc0, prefix=0x0) > at builtin/describe.c:466 > #11 0x000000000040596d in run_builtin (argv=0x7fffc0b4ddc0, argc=1, > p=0x760b40 <commands.21352+576>) at git.c:291 > #12 handle_internal_command (argc=1, argv=0x7fffc0b4ddc0) at git.c:453 > #13 0x0000000000404d6e in run_argv (argv=0x7fffc0b4dc78, argcp=0x7fffc0b4dc5c) > at git.c:499 > #14 main (argc=1, av=<optimized out>) at git.c:575 > (gdb) According to `git bisect`, the first bad commit is: commit 9a489f3c17d6c974b18c47cf406404ca2a721c87 Author: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon Apr 22 21:52:22 2013 +0200 refs: extract a function peel_entry() The crash happens only in repositories that have at least one replaced object in the branch's history. Running `git --no-replace-objects describe` avoids the crash. The crash happens only if there are any tags under .git/refs/tags/ that do not exist in .git/packed-refs, or if I remove all "peeled" lines from .git/packed-refs (including the '#' line; /^[#^]/d). A quick way to reproduce this with git.git master is: git tag -f test-tag HEAD~10 git replace -f HEAD $(git --no-replace-objects cat-file commit HEAD \ | sed 's/@/@test/' | git hash-object --stdin -t commit -w) ./git describe -- Mantas Mikulėnas <grawity@xxxxxxxxx> -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html