Thanks for taking a look! (and welcome back :)) Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes: > On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 08:23:25AM +0200, Ing. Martin Prantl Ph.D. wrote: > >> file:.git/config branch..remote=origin >> file:.git/config branch..merge=refs/heads/ >> [...] >> >> git ls-remote >> BUG: remote.c:236: hashmap_put overwrote entry after hashmap_get returned NULL > > Those branch entries with an empty subsection are the culprit. I'm not > sure how they got there, but they should be safe to remove, which will > make your immediate problem go away. > > It looks like handling of such bogus keys regressed in 4a2dcb1a08 > (remote: die if branch is not found in repository, 2021-11-17). In > make_branch(), the call to find_branch() gets confused by the 0-length > "len" parameter, and instead uses strlen() on the partial string > containing the rest of the config key. So it tries to look up branch > ".remote" for the first key, and ".merge" for the second. Since neither > exist, in both cases it then tries to add a new entry, but this time > correctly using the 0-length string. Which will confusingly already be > present when handling the second key. It wasn't obvious to me before what the regression was (since a 0-length branch name is nonsense, right?). Turns out that we used to just ignore the 0-length branch name, but now we BUG(), so yeah this needs fixing. Interestingly, this 'name=".remote" and len=0 confusion' pre-dates that commit, but it got exposed when that commit introduced the confused hash map. I can get the old behavior by getting rid of the strlen() fallback (I think I will, it doesn't provide any benefit AFAICT), but... > Either find_branch() needs to become more careful about distinguishing > the two cases, or perhaps 0-length names should be rejected earlier (I > don't think they could ever be useful). I think this is even better. Warning the user about their bad config sounds like a good thing. We would have to be careful not to reject an empty 'name', because this might be a non-subsection config that starts with "branch.", e.g. branch.autoSetupRebase. Something like.. diff --git a/remote.c b/remote.c index a1463aefb7..d3ae1445a4 100644 --- a/remote.c +++ b/remote.c @@ -351,8 +351,12 @@ static int handle_config(const char *key, const char *value, void *cb) struct remote_state *remote_state = cb; if (parse_config_key(key, "branch", &name, &namelen, &subkey) >= 0) { + /* There is no subsection. */ if (!name) return 0; + /* There is a subsection, but it is empty. */ + if (!namelen) + return -1; branch = make_branch(remote_state, name, namelen); if (!strcmp(subkey, "remote")) { return git_config_string(&branch->remote_name, key, value);