In order to allow for better control flow when protocol_v2 is introduced convert 'get_remote_heads()' to use 'struct packet_reader' to read packet lines. This enables a client to be able to peek the first line of a server's response (without consuming it) in order to determine the protocol version its speaking and then passing control to the appropriate handler. This is needed because the initial response from a server speaking protocol_v0 includes the first ref, while subsequent protocol versions respond with a version line. We want to be able to read this first line without consuming the first ref sent in the protocol_v0 case so that the protocol version the server is speaking can be determined outside of 'get_remote_heads()' in a future patch. Signed-off-by: Brandon Williams <bmwill@xxxxxxxxxx> --- connect.c | 125 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 70 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) diff --git a/connect.c b/connect.c index 7fbd396b3..f79ea9179 100644 --- a/connect.c +++ b/connect.c @@ -48,6 +48,12 @@ int check_ref_type(const struct ref *ref, int flags) static void die_initial_contact(int unexpected) { + /* + * A hang-up after seeing some response from the other end + * means that it is unexpected, as we know the other end is + * willing to talk to us. A hang-up before seeing any + * response does not necessarily mean an ACL problem, though. + */ if (unexpected) die(_("The remote end hung up upon initial contact")); else @@ -56,6 +62,41 @@ static void die_initial_contact(int unexpected) "and the repository exists.")); } +static enum protocol_version discover_version(struct packet_reader *reader) +{ + enum protocol_version version = protocol_unknown_version; + + /* + * Peek the first line of the server's response to + * determine the protocol version the server is speaking. + */ + switch (packet_reader_peek(reader)) { + case PACKET_READ_ERROR: + die_initial_contact(0); + case PACKET_READ_FLUSH: + case PACKET_READ_DELIM: + version = protocol_v0; + break; + case PACKET_READ_NORMAL: + version = determine_protocol_version_client(reader->line); + break; + } + + /* Maybe process capabilities here, at least for v2 */ + switch (version) { + case protocol_v1: + /* Read the peeked version line */ + packet_reader_read(reader); + break; + case protocol_v0: + break; + case protocol_unknown_version: + BUG("ERROR"); + } + + return version; +} + static void parse_one_symref_info(struct string_list *symref, const char *val, int len) { char *sym, *target; @@ -109,44 +150,10 @@ static void annotate_refs_with_symref_info(struct ref *ref) string_list_clear(&symref, 0); } -/* - * Read one line of a server's ref advertisement into packet_buffer. - */ -static int read_remote_ref(int in, char **src_buf, size_t *src_len, - int *responded) -{ - int len = packet_read(in, src_buf, src_len, - packet_buffer, sizeof(packet_buffer), - PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF | - PACKET_READ_CHOMP_NEWLINE); - const char *arg; - if (len < 0) - die_initial_contact(*responded); - if (len > 4 && skip_prefix(packet_buffer, "ERR ", &arg)) - die("remote error: %s", arg); - - *responded = 1; - - return len; -} - -#define EXPECTING_PROTOCOL_VERSION 0 -#define EXPECTING_FIRST_REF 1 -#define EXPECTING_REF 2 -#define EXPECTING_SHALLOW 3 - -/* Returns 1 if packet_buffer is a protocol version pkt-line, 0 otherwise. */ -static int process_protocol_version(void) -{ - switch (determine_protocol_version_client(packet_buffer)) { - case protocol_v1: - return 1; - case protocol_v0: - return 0; - default: - die("server is speaking an unknown protocol"); - } -} +#define EXPECTING_FIRST_REF 0 +#define EXPECTING_REF 1 +#define EXPECTING_SHALLOW 2 +#define EXPECTING_DONE 3 static void process_capabilities(int *len) { @@ -230,28 +237,34 @@ struct ref **get_remote_heads(int in, char *src_buf, size_t src_len, struct oid_array *shallow_points) { struct ref **orig_list = list; + int len = 0; + int state = EXPECTING_FIRST_REF; + struct packet_reader reader; + const char *arg; - /* - * A hang-up after seeing some response from the other end - * means that it is unexpected, as we know the other end is - * willing to talk to us. A hang-up before seeing any - * response does not necessarily mean an ACL problem, though. - */ - int responded = 0; - int len; - int state = EXPECTING_PROTOCOL_VERSION; + packet_reader_init(&reader, in, src_buf, src_len); + + discover_version(&reader); *list = NULL; - while ((len = read_remote_ref(in, &src_buf, &src_len, &responded))) { + while (state != EXPECTING_DONE) { + switch (packet_reader_read(&reader)) { + case PACKET_READ_ERROR: + die_initial_contact(1); + case PACKET_READ_NORMAL: + len = reader.pktlen; + if (len > 4 && skip_prefix(packet_buffer, "ERR ", &arg)) + die("remote error: %s", arg); + break; + case PACKET_READ_FLUSH: + state = EXPECTING_DONE; + break; + case PACKET_READ_DELIM: + die("invalid packet\n"); + } + switch (state) { - case EXPECTING_PROTOCOL_VERSION: - if (process_protocol_version()) { - state = EXPECTING_FIRST_REF; - break; - } - state = EXPECTING_FIRST_REF; - /* fallthrough */ case EXPECTING_FIRST_REF: process_capabilities(&len); if (process_dummy_ref()) { @@ -269,6 +282,8 @@ struct ref **get_remote_heads(int in, char *src_buf, size_t src_len, if (process_shallow(len, shallow_points)) break; die("protocol error: unexpected '%s'", packet_buffer); + case EXPECTING_DONE: + break; default: die("unexpected state %d", state); } -- 2.15.1.424.g9478a66081-goog