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author | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | 2006-02-08 21:15:24 -0800 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | 2006-02-08 21:54:42 -0800 |
commit | 5f73076c1a9b4b8dc94f77eac98eb558d25e33c0 (patch) | |
tree | a8fb724d3529975a15e2e35bb04da1b90a52f4da /read-cache.c | |
parent | d19e06fa8f86b611c10115903ef7e50d5de112f0 (diff) | |
download | git-5f73076c1a9b4b8dc94f77eac98eb558d25e33c0.tar.gz |
"Assume unchanged" git
This adds "assume unchanged" logic, started by this message in the list
discussion recently:
<Pine.LNX.4.64.0601311807470.7301@g5.osdl.org>
This is a workaround for filesystems that do not have lstat()
that is quick enough for the index mechanism to take advantage
of. On the paths marked as "assumed to be unchanged", the user
needs to explicitly use update-index to register the object name
to be in the next commit.
You can use two new options to update-index to set and reset the
CE_VALID bit:
git-update-index --assume-unchanged path...
git-update-index --no-assume-unchanged path...
These forms manipulate only the CE_VALID bit; it does not change
the object name recorded in the index file. Nor they add a new
entry to the index.
When the configuration variable "core.ignorestat = true" is set,
the index entries are marked with CE_VALID bit automatically
after:
- update-index to explicitly register the current object name to the
index file.
- when update-index --refresh finds the path to be up-to-date.
- when tools like read-tree -u and apply --index update the working
tree file and register the current object name to the index file.
The flag is dropped upon read-tree that does not check out the index
entry. This happens regardless of the core.ignorestat settings.
Index entries marked with CE_VALID bit are assumed to be
unchanged most of the time. However, there are cases that
CE_VALID bit is ignored for the sake of safety and usability:
- while "git-read-tree -m" or git-apply need to make sure
that the paths involved in the merge do not have local
modifications. This sacrifices performance for safety.
- when git-checkout-index -f -q -u -a tries to see if it needs
to checkout the paths. Otherwise you can never check
anything out ;-).
- when git-update-index --really-refresh (a new flag) tries to
see if the index entry is up to date. You can start with
everything marked as CE_VALID and run this once to drop
CE_VALID bit for paths that are modified.
Most notably, "update-index --refresh" honours CE_VALID and does
not actively stat, so after you modified a file in the working
tree, update-index --refresh would not notice until you tell the
index about it with "git-update-index path" or "git-update-index
--no-assume-unchanged path".
This version is not expected to be perfect. I think diff
between index and/or tree and working files may need some
adjustment, and there probably needs other cases we should
automatically unmark paths that are marked to be CE_VALID.
But the basics seem to work, and ready to be tested by people
who asked for this feature.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'read-cache.c')
-rw-r--r-- | read-cache.c | 28 |
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/read-cache.c b/read-cache.c index c5474d4975..efbb1be874 100644 --- a/read-cache.c +++ b/read-cache.c @@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ void fill_stat_cache_info(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) ce->ce_uid = htonl(st->st_uid); ce->ce_gid = htonl(st->st_gid); ce->ce_size = htonl(st->st_size); + + if (assume_unchanged) + ce->ce_flags |= htons(CE_VALID); } static int ce_compare_data(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) @@ -146,9 +149,18 @@ static int ce_match_stat_basic(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) return changed; } -int ce_match_stat(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) +int ce_match_stat(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st, int ignore_valid) { - unsigned int changed = ce_match_stat_basic(ce, st); + unsigned int changed; + + /* + * If it's marked as always valid in the index, it's + * valid whatever the checked-out copy says. + */ + if (!ignore_valid && (ce->ce_flags & htons(CE_VALID))) + return 0; + + changed = ce_match_stat_basic(ce, st); /* * Within 1 second of this sequence: @@ -164,7 +176,7 @@ int ce_match_stat(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) * effectively mean we can make at most one commit per second, * which is not acceptable. Instead, we check cache entries * whose mtime are the same as the index file timestamp more - * careful than others. + * carefully than others. */ if (!changed && index_file_timestamp && @@ -174,10 +186,10 @@ int ce_match_stat(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) return changed; } -int ce_modified(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) +int ce_modified(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st, int really) { int changed, changed_fs; - changed = ce_match_stat(ce, st); + changed = ce_match_stat(ce, st, really); if (!changed) return 0; /* @@ -233,6 +245,11 @@ int cache_name_compare(const char *name1, int flags1, const char *name2, int fla return -1; if (len1 > len2) return 1; + + /* Differences between "assume up-to-date" should not matter. */ + flags1 &= ~CE_VALID; + flags2 &= ~CE_VALID; + if (flags1 < flags2) return -1; if (flags1 > flags2) @@ -430,6 +447,7 @@ int add_cache_entry(struct cache_entry *ce, int option) int ok_to_add = option & ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_ADD; int ok_to_replace = option & ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_REPLACE; int skip_df_check = option & ADD_CACHE_SKIP_DFCHECK; + pos = cache_name_pos(ce->name, ntohs(ce->ce_flags)); /* existing match? Just replace it. */ |