On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 10:55:24AM +0000, Lior Zeltzer wrote: > > >uname -a > Linux dc3lp-veld0045 3.10.0-1160.21.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Mar 16 18:28:22 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > Gerrit version : > 3.8.0 > > Bug description : > When running ls-remote : sometime data gets cut in the middle > > Reproducing : > You need a few files with a few repo names (I used 4 files with 10 repos each) > Call then l1..l4 > And the code below just cd into each of them does ls-remote twice and compares the data > Doing it in parallel on all lists. > Data received in both ls-remotes should be the same , if not, it prints *** > Repos should contain a lot of tags and refs What repo did you find this regression? Did you mean linux.git (Linux kernel)? > > Note : > 1. without stderr redirection (2>&1) all works well > 2. On local repos (not through gerrit) all works well > > I compared various git vers and found the bug to be between 2.31.8 and 2.32.0 > Comparing ls-remote.c file between those vers gave me : > > Lines : > if (transport_disconnect(transport)) > return 1; > > moved to end of sub > > copying ls-remote.c from 2.31.8 to 2.32.0 - fixed the bug > > > > Code reproducing bug : > > #!/proj/mislcad/areas/DAtools/tools/perl/5.10.1/bin/perl -w > use strict; > use Cwd qw(cwd); > > my $count = 4; > for my $f (1..$count) { > my $child = fork(); > if (!$child) { > my $curr = cwd(); > > my @repos = `cat l$f`; > foreach my $repo (@repos) { > chomp $repo; > print "$repo\n"; > chdir($repo); > my $remote_tags_str = `git ls-remote 2>&1`; > my $remote_tags_str2 = `git ls-remote 2>&1 `; > chdir($curr); > if ( $remote_tags_str ne $remote_tags_str2) { > print "***\n"; > } > } > > exit(0); > } > } > while (wait != -1) {} > 1; > I tried reproducing this regression by: ``` $ cd /path/to/git.git $ git ls-remote 2>&1 > /tmp/root.list $ cd builtin/ $ git ls-remote 2>&1 > /tmp/builtin.list $ cd ../ $ git diff --no-index /tmp/root.list /tmp/builtin.list ``` And indeed, the diff was empty (which meant that both listings are same). Confused... -- An old man doll... just what I always wanted! - Clara
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