[PATCH v3 06/12] unpack-trees: compare sparse directories correctly

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From: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

As we further integrate the sparse-index into unpack-trees, we need to
ensure that we compare sparse directory entries correctly with other
entries. This affects searching for an exact path as well as sorting
index entries.

Sparse directory entries contain the trailing directory separator. This
is important for the sorting, in particular. Thus, within
do_compare_entry() we stop using S_IFREG in all cases, since sparse
directories should use S_IFDIR to indicate that the comparison should
treat the entry name as a dirctory.

Within compare_entry(), it first calls do_compare_entry() to check the
leading portion of the name. When the input path is a directory name, we
could match exactly already. Thus, we should return 0 if we have an
exact string match on a sparse directory entry.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 unpack-trees.c | 13 ++++++++++++-
 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/unpack-trees.c b/unpack-trees.c
index 1067db19c9d2..ef6a2b1c951c 100644
--- a/unpack-trees.c
+++ b/unpack-trees.c
@@ -969,6 +969,7 @@ static int do_compare_entry(const struct cache_entry *ce,
 	int pathlen, ce_len;
 	const char *ce_name;
 	int cmp;
+	unsigned ce_mode;
 
 	/*
 	 * If we have not precomputed the traverse path, it is quicker
@@ -991,7 +992,8 @@ static int do_compare_entry(const struct cache_entry *ce,
 	ce_len -= pathlen;
 	ce_name = ce->name + pathlen;
 
-	return df_name_compare(ce_name, ce_len, S_IFREG, name, namelen, mode);
+	ce_mode = S_ISSPARSEDIR(ce->ce_mode) ? S_IFDIR : S_IFREG;
+	return df_name_compare(ce_name, ce_len, ce_mode, name, namelen, mode);
 }
 
 static int compare_entry(const struct cache_entry *ce, const struct traverse_info *info, const struct name_entry *n)
@@ -1000,6 +1002,15 @@ static int compare_entry(const struct cache_entry *ce, const struct traverse_inf
 	if (cmp)
 		return cmp;
 
+	/*
+	 * At this point, we know that we have a prefix match. If ce
+	 * is a sparse directory, then allow an exact match. This only
+	 * works when the input name is a directory, since ce->name
+	 * ends in a directory separator.
+	 */
+	if (S_ISSPARSEDIR(ce->ce_mode))
+		return 0;
+
 	/*
 	 * Even if the beginning compared identically, the ce should
 	 * compare as bigger than a directory leading up to it!
-- 
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