On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 05:39:33PM +0700, Duy Nguyen wrote: > > When merged to pu, this fixes the existing test breakage in t7009 when > > GIT_TEST_SPLIT_INDEX is used (because the split index didn't rewrite the > > whole index, "git rm --cached" didn't always barf). > > Latest 'pu' has your patch, but t7009 still fails on me (with "invalid > object" error), more on this later.. Right, it fails for me, too. But only on the new test "noop filter-branch complaisn". The old one "filter commands are still checked" should pass after my patch. > Just checking, since cache-tree helps speed up many operations, > dropping cache-tree can have some performance implication. But this > must be an error case (null sha1) and we will not run into it often to > worry about unnecessary dropping, correct? Correct. We usually die when we see a null sha1. So this only kicks in when GIT_ALLOW_NULL_SHA1 is set, which basically means when filter-branch is running. And of course there it only kicks in when you actually have a null sha1, which is a rare error case (and you must be removing it with your filter, or write-tree will barf anyway). > > The one thing I haven't figured out it is why the new test in t7009 > > fails with the split-index. And even more curiously, the new tests in > > t1601 _don't_ fail with it, even if I instrument the fake index to have > > more entries (making it more likely to split). > > back to t7009 failure. I'll see if I can look more into this this > weekend. If split-index somehow produces these null sha1, then I > probably have a problem. I don't think it's producing them. It's just that the check in write-tree isn't triggering for some reasons. If I run t7009 with GIT_TRACE=1, the failing test shows: trace: built-in: git 'read-tree' '-i' '-m' 'e3ed0c3a94f05540151bd8cb9ac647b8777964a6' error: invalid object 160000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 for 'broken' warning: cache entry has null sha1: broken trace: built-in: git 'cat-file' 'commit' 'e3ed0c3a94f05540151bd8cb9ac647b8777964a6' trace: built-in: git 'write-tree' That last write-tree _should_ barf, but it doesn't. I suspect the reason is that in the read-tree step, we do not properly strip the cache-tree when we see the null sha1, so it just gets reused later. But I couldn't reproduce it when running t1601, which does roughly the same steps. If I instrument it like this: diff --git a/read-cache.c b/read-cache.c index 15a4779f2..4d9482092 100644 --- a/read-cache.c +++ b/read-cache.c @@ -2268,9 +2268,10 @@ static int do_write_index(struct index_state *istate, int newfd, if (err) return -1; } + warning("drop_cache_tree = %d", drop_cache_tree); if (!strip_extensions && !drop_cache_tree && istate->cache_tree) { struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; - + warning("reusing cache tree"); cache_tree_write(&sb, istate->cache_tree); err = write_index_ext_header(&c, newfd, CACHE_EXT_TREE, sb.len) < 0 || ce_write(&c, newfd, sb.buf, sb.len) < 0; then I see: trace: built-in: git 'read-tree' '-i' '-m' 'e3ed0c3a94f05540151bd8cb9ac647b8777964a6' error: invalid object 160000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 for 'broken' warning: cache entry has null sha1: broken warning: drop_cache_tree = 1 warning: drop_cache_tree = 0 warning: reusing cache tree trace: built-in: git 'cat-file' 'commit' 'e3ed0c3a94f05540151bd8cb9ac647b8777964a6' trace: built-in: git 'write-tree' So we end up in do_write_index twice, and one time we copy the cache tree. I don't know how cache-tree works with the split index. Is it possible that we write the cache-tree covering the entry for "broken" into a separate index than the "broken" entry itself? That would explain what I'm seeing. > BTW, I ran t7009 with valgrind and it reported this. Is it something > we should be worried about? I vaguely recall you're doing something > with prio-queue... > > ==4246== Source and destination overlap in memcpy(0x5952990, 0x5952990, 16) > ==4246== at 0x4C2EACD: memcpy@@GLIBC_2.14 (in > /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) > ==4246== by 0x545D05: swap (prio-queue.c:15) > ==4246== by 0x545D72: prio_queue_reverse (prio-queue.c:25) > ==4246== by 0x4CBC0C: sort_in_topological_order (commit.c:723) > ==4246== by 0x574C97: prepare_revision_walk (revision.c:2858) > ==4246== by 0x48A2BA: cmd_rev_list (rev-list.c:385) > ==4246== by 0x405A6F: run_builtin (git.c:371) > ==4246== by 0x405CDC: handle_builtin (git.c:572) > ==4246== by 0x405E51: run_argv (git.c:624) > ==4246== by 0x405FF3: cmd_main (git.c:701) > ==4246== by 0x4A48CE: main (common-main.c:43) I couldn't reproduce here, but it looks like it comes from René's new SWAP macro. It doesn't detect a noop swap, and we may call memcpy with identical src and dst parameters. That's _probably_ fine in practice, but we may want to exit the function early. I'll ping separately in that thread. -Peff