| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| # Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| """Usage: %prog [options] [<commitref>]* |
| |
| If no <commitref>'s are supplied, it defaults to HEAD. |
| |
| Calculates the generation number for one or more commits in a git repo. |
| |
| Generation number of a commit C with parents P is defined as: |
| generation_number(C, []) = 0 |
| generation_number(C, P) = max(map(generation_number, P)) + 1 |
| |
| This number can be used to order commits relative to each other, as long as for |
| any pair of the commits, one is an ancestor of the other. |
| |
| Since calculating the generation number of a commit requires walking that |
| commit's entire history, this script caches all calculated data inside the git |
| repo that it operates on in the ref 'refs/number/commits'. |
| """ |
| |
| import binascii |
| import collections |
| import logging |
| import optparse |
| import os |
| import struct |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| |
| import git_common as git |
| import subprocess2 |
| |
| CHUNK_FMT = '!20sL' |
| CHUNK_SIZE = struct.calcsize(CHUNK_FMT) |
| DIRTY_TREES = collections.defaultdict(int) |
| REF = 'refs/number/commits' |
| AUTHOR_NAME = 'git-number' |
| AUTHOR_EMAIL = '[email protected]' |
| |
| # Number of bytes to use for the prefix on our internal number structure. |
| # 0 is slow to deserialize. 2 creates way too much bookeeping overhead (would |
| # need to reimplement cache data structures to be a bit more sophisticated than |
| # dicts. 1 seems to be just right. |
| PREFIX_LEN = 1 |
| |
| # Set this to 'threads' to gather coverage data while testing. |
| POOL_KIND = 'procs' |
| |
| |
| def pathlify(hash_prefix): |
| """Converts a binary object hash prefix into a posix path, one folder per |
| byte. |
| |
| >>> pathlify('\xDE\xAD') |
| 'de/ad' |
| """ |
| return '/'.join('%02x' % ord(b) for b in hash_prefix) |
| |
| |
| @git.memoize_one(threadsafe=False) |
| def get_number_tree(prefix_bytes): |
| """Returns a dictionary of the git-number registry specified by |
| |prefix_bytes|. |
| |
| This is in the form of {<full binary ref>: <gen num> ...} |
| |
| >>> get_number_tree('\x83\xb4') |
| {'\x83\xb4\xe3\xe4W\xf9J*\x8f/c\x16\xecD\xd1\x04\x8b\xa9qz': 169, ...} |
| """ |
| ref = '%s:%s' % (REF, pathlify(prefix_bytes)) |
| |
| try: |
| raw = buffer(git.run('cat-file', 'blob', ref, autostrip=False)) |
| return dict(struct.unpack_from(CHUNK_FMT, raw, i * CHUNK_SIZE) |
| for i in xrange(len(raw) / CHUNK_SIZE)) |
| except subprocess2.CalledProcessError: |
| return {} |
| |
| |
| @git.memoize_one(threadsafe=False) |
| def get_num(commit_hash): |
| """Returns the generation number for a commit. |
| |
| Returns None if the generation number for this commit hasn't been calculated |
| yet (see load_generation_numbers()). |
| """ |
| return get_number_tree(commit_hash[:PREFIX_LEN]).get(commit_hash) |
| |
| |
| def clear_caches(on_disk=False): |
| """Clears in-process caches for e.g. unit testing.""" |
| get_number_tree.clear() |
| get_num.clear() |
| if on_disk: |
| git.run('update-ref', '-d', REF) |
| |
| |
| def intern_number_tree(tree): |
| """Transforms a number tree (in the form returned by |get_number_tree|) into |
| a git blob. |
| |
| Returns the git blob id as hex-encoded string. |
| |
| >>> d = {'\x83\xb4\xe3\xe4W\xf9J*\x8f/c\x16\xecD\xd1\x04\x8b\xa9qz': 169} |
| >>> intern_number_tree(d) |
| 'c552317aa95ca8c3f6aae3357a4be299fbcb25ce' |
| """ |
| with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as f: |
| for k, v in sorted(tree.iteritems()): |
| f.write(struct.pack(CHUNK_FMT, k, v)) |
| f.seek(0) |
| return git.intern_f(f) |
| |
| |
| def leaf_map_fn((pre, tree)): |
| """Converts a prefix and number tree into a git index line.""" |
| return '100644 blob %s\t%s\0' % (intern_number_tree(tree), pathlify(pre)) |
| |
| |
| def finalize(targets): |
| """Saves all cache data to the git repository. |
| |
| After calculating the generation number for |targets|, call finalize() to |
| save all the work to the git repository. |
| |
| This in particular saves the trees referred to by DIRTY_TREES. |
| """ |
| if not DIRTY_TREES: |
| return |
| |
| msg = 'git-number Added %s numbers' % sum(DIRTY_TREES.itervalues()) |
| |
| idx = os.path.join(git.run('rev-parse', '--git-dir'), 'number.idx') |
| env = os.environ.copy() |
| env['GIT_INDEX_FILE'] = idx |
| |
| progress_message = 'Finalizing: (%%(count)d/%d)' % len(DIRTY_TREES) |
| with git.ProgressPrinter(progress_message) as inc: |
| git.run('read-tree', REF, env=env) |
| |
| prefixes_trees = ((p, get_number_tree(p)) for p in sorted(DIRTY_TREES)) |
| updater = subprocess2.Popen(['git', 'update-index', '-z', '--index-info'], |
| stdin=subprocess2.PIPE, env=env) |
| |
| with git.ScopedPool(kind=POOL_KIND) as leaf_pool: |
| for item in leaf_pool.imap(leaf_map_fn, prefixes_trees): |
| updater.stdin.write(item) |
| inc() |
| |
| updater.stdin.close() |
| updater.wait() |
| assert updater.returncode == 0 |
| |
| tree_id = git.run('write-tree', env=env) |
| commit_cmd = [ |
| # Git user.name and/or user.email may not be configured, so specifying |
| # them explicitly. They are not used, but requried by Git. |
| '-c', 'user.name=%s' % AUTHOR_NAME, |
| '-c', 'user.email=%s' % AUTHOR_EMAIL, |
| 'commit-tree', |
| '-m', msg, |
| '-p'] + git.hash_multi(REF) |
| for t in targets: |
| commit_cmd.extend(['-p', binascii.hexlify(t)]) |
| commit_cmd.append(tree_id) |
| commit_hash = git.run(*commit_cmd) |
| git.run('update-ref', REF, commit_hash) |
| DIRTY_TREES.clear() |
| |
| |
| def preload_tree(prefix): |
| """Returns the prefix and parsed tree object for the specified prefix.""" |
| return prefix, get_number_tree(prefix) |
| |
| |
| def all_prefixes(depth=PREFIX_LEN): |
| for x in (chr(i) for i in xrange(255)): |
| # This isn't covered because PREFIX_LEN currently == 1 |
| if depth > 1: # pragma: no cover |
| for r in all_prefixes(depth - 1): |
| yield x + r |
| else: |
| yield x |
| |
| |
| def load_generation_numbers(targets): |
| """Populates the caches of get_num and get_number_tree so they contain |
| the results for |targets|. |
| |
| Loads cached numbers from disk, and calculates missing numbers if one or |
| more of |targets| is newer than the cached calculations. |
| |
| Args: |
| targets - An iterable of binary-encoded full git commit hashes. |
| """ |
| # In case they pass us a generator, listify targets. |
| targets = list(targets) |
| |
| if all(get_num(t) is not None for t in targets): |
| return |
| |
| if git.tree(REF) is None: |
| empty = git.mktree({}) |
| commit_hash = git.run('commit-tree', '-m', 'Initial commit from git-number', |
| empty) |
| git.run('update-ref', REF, commit_hash) |
| |
| with git.ScopedPool(kind=POOL_KIND) as pool: |
| preload_iter = pool.imap_unordered(preload_tree, all_prefixes()) |
| |
| rev_list = [] |
| |
| with git.ProgressPrinter('Loading commits: %(count)d') as inc: |
| # Curiously, buffering the list into memory seems to be the fastest |
| # approach in python (as opposed to iterating over the lines in the |
| # stdout as they're produced). GIL strikes again :/ |
| cmd = [ |
| 'rev-list', '--topo-order', '--parents', '--reverse', '^' + REF, |
| ] + map(binascii.hexlify, targets) |
| for line in git.run(*cmd).splitlines(): |
| tokens = map(binascii.unhexlify, line.split()) |
| rev_list.append((tokens[0], tokens[1:])) |
| inc() |
| |
| get_number_tree.update(preload_iter) |
| |
| with git.ProgressPrinter('Counting: %%(count)d/%d' % len(rev_list)) as inc: |
| for commit_hash, pars in rev_list: |
| num = max(map(get_num, pars)) + 1 if pars else 0 |
| |
| prefix = commit_hash[:PREFIX_LEN] |
| get_number_tree(prefix)[commit_hash] = num |
| DIRTY_TREES[prefix] += 1 |
| get_num.set(commit_hash, num) |
| |
| inc() |
| |
| |
| def main(): # pragma: no cover |
| parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=sys.modules[__name__].__doc__) |
| parser.add_option('--no-cache', action='store_true', |
| help='Do not actually cache anything we calculate.') |
| parser.add_option('--reset', action='store_true', |
| help='Reset the generation number cache and quit.') |
| parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', action='count', default=0, |
| help='Be verbose. Use more times for more verbosity.') |
| opts, args = parser.parse_args() |
| |
| levels = [logging.ERROR, logging.INFO, logging.DEBUG] |
| logging.basicConfig(level=levels[min(opts.verbose, len(levels) - 1)]) |
| |
| # 'git number' should only be used on bots. |
| if os.getenv('CHROME_HEADLESS') != '1': |
| logging.error("'git-number' is an infrastructure tool that is only " |
| "intended to be used internally by bots. Developers should " |
| "use the 'Cr-Commit-Position' value in the commit's message.") |
| return 1 |
| |
| if opts.reset: |
| clear_caches(on_disk=True) |
| return |
| |
| try: |
| targets = git.parse_commitrefs(*(args or ['HEAD'])) |
| except git.BadCommitRefException as e: |
| parser.error(e) |
| |
| load_generation_numbers(targets) |
| if not opts.no_cache: |
| finalize(targets) |
| |
| print '\n'.join(map(str, map(get_num, targets))) |
| return 0 |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': # pragma: no cover |
| try: |
| sys.exit(main()) |
| except KeyboardInterrupt: |
| sys.stderr.write('interrupted\n') |
| sys.exit(1) |