2 * "Ostensibly Recursive's Twin" merge strategy, or "ort" for short. Meant
3 * as a drop-in replacement for the "recursive" merge strategy, allowing one
6 * git merge [-s recursive]
12 * Note: git's parser allows the space between '-s' and its argument to be
13 * missing. (Should I have backronymed "ham", "alsa", "kip", "nap, "alvo",
14 * "cale", "peedy", or "ins" instead of "ort"?)
18 #include "merge-ort.h"
23 #include "cache-tree.h"
25 #include "commit-reach.h"
31 #include "object-store.h"
32 #include "promisor-remote.h"
35 #include "submodule.h"
37 #include "unpack-trees.h"
38 #include "xdiff-interface.h"
41 * We have many arrays of size 3. Whenever we have such an array, the
42 * indices refer to one of the sides of the three-way merge. This is so
43 * pervasive that the constants 0, 1, and 2 are used in many places in the
44 * code (especially in arithmetic operations to find the other side's index
45 * or to compute a relevant mask), but sometimes these enum names are used
46 * to aid code clarity.
48 * See also 'filemask' and 'dirmask' in struct conflict_info; the "ith side"
49 * referred to there is one of these three sides.
57 static unsigned RESULT_INITIALIZED
= 0x1abe11ed; /* unlikely accidental value */
59 struct traversal_callback_data
{
61 unsigned long dirmask
;
62 struct name_entry names
[3];
67 * All variables that are arrays of size 3 correspond to data tracked
68 * for the sides in enum merge_side. Index 0 is almost always unused
69 * because we often only need to track information for MERGE_SIDE1 and
70 * MERGE_SIDE2 (MERGE_BASE can't have rename information since renames
71 * are determined relative to what changed since the MERGE_BASE).
75 * pairs: pairing of filenames from diffcore_rename()
77 struct diff_queue_struct pairs
[3];
80 * dirs_removed: directories removed on a given side of history.
82 * The keys of dirs_removed[side] are the directories that were removed
83 * on the given side of history. The value of the strintmap for each
84 * directory is a value from enum dir_rename_relevance.
86 struct strintmap dirs_removed
[3];
89 * dir_rename_count: tracking where parts of a directory were renamed to
91 * When files in a directory are renamed, they may not all go to the
92 * same location. Each strmap here tracks:
93 * old_dir => {new_dir => int}
94 * That is, dir_rename_count[side] is a strmap to a strintmap.
96 struct strmap dir_rename_count
[3];
99 * dir_renames: computed directory renames
101 * This is a map of old_dir => new_dir and is derived in part from
104 struct strmap dir_renames
[3];
107 * relevant_sources: deleted paths wanted in rename detection, and why
109 * relevant_sources is a set of deleted paths on each side of
110 * history for which we need rename detection. If a path is deleted
111 * on one side of history, we need to detect if it is part of a
113 * * the file is modified/deleted on the other side of history
114 * * we need to detect renames for an ancestor directory
115 * If neither of those are true, we can skip rename detection for
116 * that path. The reason is stored as a value from enum
117 * file_rename_relevance, as the reason can inform the algorithm in
118 * diffcore_rename_extended().
120 struct strintmap relevant_sources
[3];
124 * 0: optimization removing unmodified potential rename source okay
125 * 2 or 4: optimization okay, but must check for files added to dir
126 * 7: optimization forbidden; need rename source in case of dir rename
128 unsigned dir_rename_mask
:3;
131 * callback_data_*: supporting data structures for alternate traversal
133 * We sometimes need to be able to traverse through all the files
134 * in a given tree before all immediate subdirectories within that
135 * tree. Since traverse_trees() doesn't do that naturally, we have
136 * a traverse_trees_wrapper() that stores any immediate
137 * subdirectories while traversing files, then traverses the
138 * immediate subdirectories later. These callback_data* variables
139 * store the information for the subdirectories so that we can do
140 * that traversal order.
142 struct traversal_callback_data
*callback_data
;
143 int callback_data_nr
, callback_data_alloc
;
144 char *callback_data_traverse_path
;
147 * merge_trees: trees passed to the merge algorithm for the merge
149 * merge_trees records the trees passed to the merge algorithm. But,
150 * this data also is stored in merge_result->priv. If a sequence of
151 * merges are being done (such as when cherry-picking or rebasing),
152 * the next merge can look at this and re-use information from
153 * previous merges under certain circumstances.
155 * See also all the cached_* variables.
157 struct tree
*merge_trees
[3];
160 * cached_pairs_valid_side: which side's cached info can be reused
162 * See the description for merge_trees. For repeated merges, at most
163 * only one side's cached information can be used. Valid values:
164 * MERGE_SIDE2: cached data from side2 can be reused
165 * MERGE_SIDE1: cached data from side1 can be reused
166 * 0: no cached data can be reused
168 int cached_pairs_valid_side
;
171 * cached_pairs: Caching of renames and deletions.
173 * These are mappings recording renames and deletions of individual
174 * files (not directories). They are thus a map from an old
175 * filename to either NULL (for deletions) or a new filename (for
178 struct strmap cached_pairs
[3];
181 * cached_target_names: just the destinations from cached_pairs
183 * We sometimes want a fast lookup to determine if a given filename
184 * is one of the destinations in cached_pairs. cached_target_names
185 * is thus duplicative information, but it provides a fast lookup.
187 struct strset cached_target_names
[3];
190 * cached_irrelevant: Caching of rename_sources that aren't relevant.
192 * If we try to detect a rename for a source path and succeed, it's
193 * part of a rename. If we try to detect a rename for a source path
194 * and fail, then it's a delete. If we do not try to detect a rename
195 * for a path, then we don't know if it's a rename or a delete. If
196 * merge-ort doesn't think the path is relevant, then we just won't
197 * cache anything for that path. But there's a slight problem in
198 * that merge-ort can think a path is RELEVANT_LOCATION, but due to
199 * commit 9bd342137e ("diffcore-rename: determine which
200 * relevant_sources are no longer relevant", 2021-03-13),
201 * diffcore-rename can downgrade the path to RELEVANT_NO_MORE. To
202 * avoid excessive calls to diffcore_rename_extended() we still need
203 * to cache such paths, though we cannot record them as either
204 * renames or deletes. So we cache them here as a "turned out to be
205 * irrelevant *for this commit*" as they are often also irrelevant
206 * for subsequent commits, though we will have to do some extra
207 * checking to see whether such paths become relevant for rename
208 * detection when cherry-picking/rebasing subsequent commits.
210 struct strset cached_irrelevant
[3];
213 * needed_limit: value needed for inexact rename detection to run
215 * If the current rename limit wasn't high enough for inexact
216 * rename detection to run, this records the limit needed. Otherwise,
217 * this value remains 0.
222 struct merge_options_internal
{
224 * paths: primary data structure in all of merge ort.
227 * * are full relative paths from the toplevel of the repository
228 * (e.g. "drivers/firmware/raspberrypi.c").
229 * * store all relevant paths in the repo, both directories and
230 * files (e.g. drivers, drivers/firmware would also be included)
231 * * these keys serve to intern all the path strings, which allows
232 * us to do pointer comparison on directory names instead of
233 * strcmp; we just have to be careful to use the interned strings.
234 * (Technically paths_to_free may track some strings that were
235 * removed from froms paths.)
237 * The values of paths:
238 * * either a pointer to a merged_info, or a conflict_info struct
239 * * merged_info contains all relevant information for a
240 * non-conflicted entry.
241 * * conflict_info contains a merged_info, plus any additional
242 * information about a conflict such as the higher orders stages
243 * involved and the names of the paths those came from (handy
244 * once renames get involved).
245 * * a path may start "conflicted" (i.e. point to a conflict_info)
246 * and then a later step (e.g. three-way content merge) determines
247 * it can be cleanly merged, at which point it'll be marked clean
248 * and the algorithm will ignore any data outside the contained
249 * merged_info for that entry
250 * * If an entry remains conflicted, the merged_info portion of a
251 * conflict_info will later be filled with whatever version of
252 * the file should be placed in the working directory (e.g. an
253 * as-merged-as-possible variation that contains conflict markers).
258 * conflicted: a subset of keys->values from "paths"
260 * conflicted is basically an optimization between process_entries()
261 * and record_conflicted_index_entries(); the latter could loop over
262 * ALL the entries in paths AGAIN and look for the ones that are
263 * still conflicted, but since process_entries() has to loop over
264 * all of them, it saves the ones it couldn't resolve in this strmap
265 * so that record_conflicted_index_entries() can iterate just the
268 struct strmap conflicted
;
271 * paths_to_free: additional list of strings to free
273 * If keys are removed from "paths", they are added to paths_to_free
274 * to ensure they are later freed. We avoid free'ing immediately since
275 * other places (e.g. conflict_info.pathnames[]) may still be
276 * referencing these paths.
278 struct string_list paths_to_free
;
281 * output: special messages and conflict notices for various paths
283 * This is a map of pathnames (a subset of the keys in "paths" above)
284 * to strbufs. It gathers various warning/conflict/notice messages
285 * for later processing.
287 struct strmap output
;
290 * renames: various data relating to rename detection
292 struct rename_info renames
;
295 * attr_index: hacky minimal index used for renormalization
297 * renormalization code _requires_ an index, though it only needs to
298 * find a .gitattributes file within the index. So, when
299 * renormalization is important, we create a special index with just
302 struct index_state attr_index
;
305 * current_dir_name, toplevel_dir: temporary vars
307 * These are used in collect_merge_info_callback(), and will set the
308 * various merged_info.directory_name for the various paths we get;
309 * see documentation for that variable and the requirements placed on
312 const char *current_dir_name
;
313 const char *toplevel_dir
;
315 /* call_depth: recursion level counter for merging merge bases */
319 struct version_info
{
320 struct object_id oid
;
325 /* if is_null, ignore result. otherwise result has oid & mode */
326 struct version_info result
;
330 * clean: whether the path in question is cleanly merged.
332 * see conflict_info.merged for more details.
337 * basename_offset: offset of basename of path.
339 * perf optimization to avoid recomputing offset of final '/'
340 * character in pathname (0 if no '/' in pathname).
342 size_t basename_offset
;
345 * directory_name: containing directory name.
347 * Note that we assume directory_name is constructed such that
348 * strcmp(dir1_name, dir2_name) == 0 iff dir1_name == dir2_name,
349 * i.e. string equality is equivalent to pointer equality. For this
350 * to hold, we have to be careful setting directory_name.
352 const char *directory_name
;
355 struct conflict_info
{
357 * merged: the version of the path that will be written to working tree
359 * WARNING: It is critical to check merged.clean and ensure it is 0
360 * before reading any conflict_info fields outside of merged.
361 * Allocated merge_info structs will always have clean set to 1.
362 * Allocated conflict_info structs will have merged.clean set to 0
363 * initially. The merged.clean field is how we know if it is safe
364 * to access other parts of conflict_info besides merged; if a
365 * conflict_info's merged.clean is changed to 1, the rest of the
366 * algorithm is not allowed to look at anything outside of the
367 * merged member anymore.
369 struct merged_info merged
;
371 /* oids & modes from each of the three trees for this path */
372 struct version_info stages
[3];
374 /* pathnames for each stage; may differ due to rename detection */
375 const char *pathnames
[3];
377 /* Whether this path is/was involved in a directory/file conflict */
378 unsigned df_conflict
:1;
381 * Whether this path is/was involved in a non-content conflict other
382 * than a directory/file conflict (e.g. rename/rename, rename/delete,
383 * file location based on possible directory rename).
385 unsigned path_conflict
:1;
388 * For filemask and dirmask, the ith bit corresponds to whether the
389 * ith entry is a file (filemask) or a directory (dirmask). Thus,
390 * filemask & dirmask is always zero, and filemask | dirmask is at
391 * most 7 but can be less when a path does not appear as either a
392 * file or a directory on at least one side of history.
394 * Note that these masks are related to enum merge_side, as the ith
395 * entry corresponds to side i.
397 * These values come from a traverse_trees() call; more info may be
398 * found looking at tree-walk.h's struct traverse_info,
399 * particularly the documentation above the "fn" member (note that
400 * filemask = mask & ~dirmask from that documentation).
406 * Optimization to track which stages match, to avoid the need to
407 * recompute it in multiple steps. Either 0 or at least 2 bits are
408 * set; if at least 2 bits are set, their corresponding stages match.
410 unsigned match_mask
:3;
413 /*** Function Grouping: various utility functions ***/
416 * For the next three macros, see warning for conflict_info.merged.
418 * In each of the below, mi is a struct merged_info*, and ci was defined
419 * as a struct conflict_info* (but we need to verify ci isn't actually
420 * pointed at a struct merged_info*).
422 * INITIALIZE_CI: Assign ci to mi but only if it's safe; set to NULL otherwise.
423 * VERIFY_CI: Ensure that something we assigned to a conflict_info* is one.
424 * ASSIGN_AND_VERIFY_CI: Similar to VERIFY_CI but do assignment first.
426 #define INITIALIZE_CI(ci, mi) do { \
427 (ci) = (!(mi) || (mi)->clean) ? NULL : (struct conflict_info *)(mi); \
429 #define VERIFY_CI(ci) assert(ci && !ci->merged.clean);
430 #define ASSIGN_AND_VERIFY_CI(ci, mi) do { \
431 (ci) = (struct conflict_info *)(mi); \
432 assert((ci) && !(mi)->clean); \
435 static void free_strmap_strings(struct strmap
*map
)
437 struct hashmap_iter iter
;
438 struct strmap_entry
*entry
;
440 strmap_for_each_entry(map
, &iter
, entry
) {
441 free((char*)entry
->key
);
445 static void clear_or_reinit_internal_opts(struct merge_options_internal
*opti
,
448 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opti
->renames
;
450 void (*strmap_func
)(struct strmap
*, int) =
451 reinitialize
? strmap_partial_clear
: strmap_clear
;
452 void (*strintmap_func
)(struct strintmap
*) =
453 reinitialize
? strintmap_partial_clear
: strintmap_clear
;
454 void (*strset_func
)(struct strset
*) =
455 reinitialize
? strset_partial_clear
: strset_clear
;
458 * We marked opti->paths with strdup_strings = 0, so that we
459 * wouldn't have to make another copy of the fullpath created by
460 * make_traverse_path from setup_path_info(). But, now that we've
461 * used it and have no other references to these strings, it is time
462 * to deallocate them.
464 free_strmap_strings(&opti
->paths
);
465 strmap_func(&opti
->paths
, 1);
468 * All keys and values in opti->conflicted are a subset of those in
469 * opti->paths. We don't want to deallocate anything twice, so we
470 * don't free the keys and we pass 0 for free_values.
472 strmap_func(&opti
->conflicted
, 0);
475 * opti->paths_to_free is similar to opti->paths; we created it with
476 * strdup_strings = 0 to avoid making _another_ copy of the fullpath
477 * but now that we've used it and have no other references to these
478 * strings, it is time to deallocate them. We do so by temporarily
479 * setting strdup_strings to 1.
481 opti
->paths_to_free
.strdup_strings
= 1;
482 string_list_clear(&opti
->paths_to_free
, 0);
483 opti
->paths_to_free
.strdup_strings
= 0;
485 if (opti
->attr_index
.cache_nr
) /* true iff opt->renormalize */
486 discard_index(&opti
->attr_index
);
488 /* Free memory used by various renames maps */
489 for (i
= MERGE_SIDE1
; i
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; ++i
) {
490 strintmap_func(&renames
->dirs_removed
[i
]);
491 strmap_func(&renames
->dir_renames
[i
], 0);
492 strintmap_func(&renames
->relevant_sources
[i
]);
494 assert(renames
->cached_pairs_valid_side
== 0);
495 if (i
!= renames
->cached_pairs_valid_side
) {
496 strset_func(&renames
->cached_target_names
[i
]);
497 strmap_func(&renames
->cached_pairs
[i
], 1);
498 strset_func(&renames
->cached_irrelevant
[i
]);
499 partial_clear_dir_rename_count(&renames
->dir_rename_count
[i
]);
501 strmap_clear(&renames
->dir_rename_count
[i
], 1);
504 renames
->cached_pairs_valid_side
= 0;
505 renames
->dir_rename_mask
= 0;
508 struct hashmap_iter iter
;
509 struct strmap_entry
*e
;
511 /* Release and free each strbuf found in output */
512 strmap_for_each_entry(&opti
->output
, &iter
, e
) {
513 struct strbuf
*sb
= e
->value
;
516 * While strictly speaking we don't need to free(sb)
517 * here because we could pass free_values=1 when
518 * calling strmap_clear() on opti->output, that would
519 * require strmap_clear to do another
520 * strmap_for_each_entry() loop, so we just free it
521 * while we're iterating anyway.
525 strmap_clear(&opti
->output
, 0);
528 /* Clean out callback_data as well. */
529 FREE_AND_NULL(renames
->callback_data
);
530 renames
->callback_data_nr
= renames
->callback_data_alloc
= 0;
533 static int err(struct merge_options
*opt
, const char *err
, ...)
536 struct strbuf sb
= STRBUF_INIT
;
538 strbuf_addstr(&sb
, "error: ");
539 va_start(params
, err
);
540 strbuf_vaddf(&sb
, err
, params
);
549 static void format_commit(struct strbuf
*sb
,
551 struct commit
*commit
)
553 struct merge_remote_desc
*desc
;
554 struct pretty_print_context ctx
= {0};
555 ctx
.abbrev
= DEFAULT_ABBREV
;
557 strbuf_addchars(sb
, ' ', indent
);
558 desc
= merge_remote_util(commit
);
560 strbuf_addf(sb
, "virtual %s\n", desc
->name
);
564 format_commit_message(commit
, "%h %s", sb
, &ctx
);
565 strbuf_addch(sb
, '\n');
568 __attribute__((format (printf
, 4, 5)))
569 static void path_msg(struct merge_options
*opt
,
571 int omittable_hint
, /* skippable under --remerge-diff */
572 const char *fmt
, ...)
575 struct strbuf
*sb
= strmap_get(&opt
->priv
->output
, path
);
577 sb
= xmalloc(sizeof(*sb
));
579 strmap_put(&opt
->priv
->output
, path
, sb
);
583 strbuf_vaddf(sb
, fmt
, ap
);
586 strbuf_addch(sb
, '\n');
589 /* add a string to a strbuf, but converting "/" to "_" */
590 static void add_flattened_path(struct strbuf
*out
, const char *s
)
593 strbuf_addstr(out
, s
);
594 for (; i
< out
->len
; i
++)
595 if (out
->buf
[i
] == '/')
599 static char *unique_path(struct strmap
*existing_paths
,
603 struct strbuf newpath
= STRBUF_INIT
;
607 strbuf_addf(&newpath
, "%s~", path
);
608 add_flattened_path(&newpath
, branch
);
610 base_len
= newpath
.len
;
611 while (strmap_contains(existing_paths
, newpath
.buf
)) {
612 strbuf_setlen(&newpath
, base_len
);
613 strbuf_addf(&newpath
, "_%d", suffix
++);
616 return strbuf_detach(&newpath
, NULL
);
619 /*** Function Grouping: functions related to collect_merge_info() ***/
621 static int traverse_trees_wrapper_callback(int n
,
623 unsigned long dirmask
,
624 struct name_entry
*names
,
625 struct traverse_info
*info
)
627 struct merge_options
*opt
= info
->data
;
628 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
629 unsigned filemask
= mask
& ~dirmask
;
633 if (!renames
->callback_data_traverse_path
)
634 renames
->callback_data_traverse_path
= xstrdup(info
->traverse_path
);
636 if (filemask
&& filemask
== renames
->dir_rename_mask
)
637 renames
->dir_rename_mask
= 0x07;
639 ALLOC_GROW(renames
->callback_data
, renames
->callback_data_nr
+ 1,
640 renames
->callback_data_alloc
);
641 renames
->callback_data
[renames
->callback_data_nr
].mask
= mask
;
642 renames
->callback_data
[renames
->callback_data_nr
].dirmask
= dirmask
;
643 COPY_ARRAY(renames
->callback_data
[renames
->callback_data_nr
].names
,
645 renames
->callback_data_nr
++;
651 * Much like traverse_trees(), BUT:
652 * - read all the tree entries FIRST, saving them
653 * - note that the above step provides an opportunity to compute necessary
654 * additional details before the "real" traversal
655 * - loop through the saved entries and call the original callback on them
657 static int traverse_trees_wrapper(struct index_state
*istate
,
660 struct traverse_info
*info
)
662 int ret
, i
, old_offset
;
663 traverse_callback_t old_fn
;
664 char *old_callback_data_traverse_path
;
665 struct merge_options
*opt
= info
->data
;
666 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
668 assert(renames
->dir_rename_mask
== 2 || renames
->dir_rename_mask
== 4);
670 old_callback_data_traverse_path
= renames
->callback_data_traverse_path
;
672 old_offset
= renames
->callback_data_nr
;
674 renames
->callback_data_traverse_path
= NULL
;
675 info
->fn
= traverse_trees_wrapper_callback
;
676 ret
= traverse_trees(istate
, n
, t
, info
);
680 info
->traverse_path
= renames
->callback_data_traverse_path
;
682 for (i
= old_offset
; i
< renames
->callback_data_nr
; ++i
) {
684 renames
->callback_data
[i
].mask
,
685 renames
->callback_data
[i
].dirmask
,
686 renames
->callback_data
[i
].names
,
690 renames
->callback_data_nr
= old_offset
;
691 free(renames
->callback_data_traverse_path
);
692 renames
->callback_data_traverse_path
= old_callback_data_traverse_path
;
693 info
->traverse_path
= NULL
;
697 static void setup_path_info(struct merge_options
*opt
,
698 struct string_list_item
*result
,
699 const char *current_dir_name
,
700 int current_dir_name_len
,
701 char *fullpath
, /* we'll take over ownership */
702 struct name_entry
*names
,
703 struct name_entry
*merged_version
,
704 unsigned is_null
, /* boolean */
705 unsigned df_conflict
, /* boolean */
708 int resolved
/* boolean */)
710 /* result->util is void*, so mi is a convenience typed variable */
711 struct merged_info
*mi
;
713 assert(!is_null
|| resolved
);
714 assert(!df_conflict
|| !resolved
); /* df_conflict implies !resolved */
715 assert(resolved
== (merged_version
!= NULL
));
717 mi
= xcalloc(1, resolved
? sizeof(struct merged_info
) :
718 sizeof(struct conflict_info
));
719 mi
->directory_name
= current_dir_name
;
720 mi
->basename_offset
= current_dir_name_len
;
721 mi
->clean
= !!resolved
;
723 mi
->result
.mode
= merged_version
->mode
;
724 oidcpy(&mi
->result
.oid
, &merged_version
->oid
);
725 mi
->is_null
= !!is_null
;
728 struct conflict_info
*ci
;
730 ASSIGN_AND_VERIFY_CI(ci
, mi
);
731 for (i
= MERGE_BASE
; i
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; i
++) {
732 ci
->pathnames
[i
] = fullpath
;
733 ci
->stages
[i
].mode
= names
[i
].mode
;
734 oidcpy(&ci
->stages
[i
].oid
, &names
[i
].oid
);
736 ci
->filemask
= filemask
;
737 ci
->dirmask
= dirmask
;
738 ci
->df_conflict
= !!df_conflict
;
741 * Assume is_null for now, but if we have entries
742 * under the directory then when it is complete in
743 * write_completed_directory() it'll update this.
744 * Also, for D/F conflicts, we have to handle the
745 * directory first, then clear this bit and process
746 * the file to see how it is handled -- that occurs
747 * near the top of process_entry().
751 strmap_put(&opt
->priv
->paths
, fullpath
, mi
);
752 result
->string
= fullpath
;
756 static void add_pair(struct merge_options
*opt
,
757 struct name_entry
*names
,
758 const char *pathname
,
760 unsigned is_add
/* if false, is_delete */,
762 unsigned dir_rename_mask
)
764 struct diff_filespec
*one
, *two
;
765 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
766 int names_idx
= is_add
? side
: 0;
769 assert(match_mask
== 0 || match_mask
== 6);
770 if (strset_contains(&renames
->cached_target_names
[side
],
774 unsigned content_relevant
= (match_mask
== 0);
775 unsigned location_relevant
= (dir_rename_mask
== 0x07);
777 assert(match_mask
== 0 || match_mask
== 3 || match_mask
== 5);
780 * If pathname is found in cached_irrelevant[side] due to
781 * previous pick but for this commit content is relevant,
782 * then we need to remove it from cached_irrelevant.
784 if (content_relevant
)
785 /* strset_remove is no-op if strset doesn't have key */
786 strset_remove(&renames
->cached_irrelevant
[side
],
790 * We do not need to re-detect renames for paths that we already
791 * know the pairing, i.e. for cached_pairs (or
792 * cached_irrelevant). However, handle_deferred_entries() needs
793 * to loop over the union of keys from relevant_sources[side] and
794 * cached_pairs[side], so for simplicity we set relevant_sources
795 * for all the cached_pairs too and then strip them back out in
796 * prune_cached_from_relevant() at the beginning of
797 * detect_regular_renames().
799 if (content_relevant
|| location_relevant
) {
800 /* content_relevant trumps location_relevant */
801 strintmap_set(&renames
->relevant_sources
[side
], pathname
,
802 content_relevant
? RELEVANT_CONTENT
: RELEVANT_LOCATION
);
806 * Avoid creating pair if we've already cached rename results.
807 * Note that we do this after setting relevant_sources[side]
808 * as noted in the comment above.
810 if (strmap_contains(&renames
->cached_pairs
[side
], pathname
) ||
811 strset_contains(&renames
->cached_irrelevant
[side
], pathname
))
815 one
= alloc_filespec(pathname
);
816 two
= alloc_filespec(pathname
);
817 fill_filespec(is_add
? two
: one
,
818 &names
[names_idx
].oid
, 1, names
[names_idx
].mode
);
819 diff_queue(&renames
->pairs
[side
], one
, two
);
822 static void collect_rename_info(struct merge_options
*opt
,
823 struct name_entry
*names
,
825 const char *fullname
,
830 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
834 * Update dir_rename_mask (determines ignore-rename-source validity)
836 * dir_rename_mask helps us keep track of when directory rename
837 * detection may be relevant. Basically, whenver a directory is
838 * removed on one side of history, and a file is added to that
839 * directory on the other side of history, directory rename
840 * detection is relevant (meaning we have to detect renames for all
841 * files within that directory to deduce where the directory
842 * moved). Also, whenever a directory needs directory rename
843 * detection, due to the "majority rules" choice for where to move
844 * it (see t6423 testcase 1f), we also need to detect renames for
845 * all files within subdirectories of that directory as well.
847 * Here we haven't looked at files within the directory yet, we are
848 * just looking at the directory itself. So, if we aren't yet in
849 * a case where a parent directory needed directory rename detection
850 * (i.e. dir_rename_mask != 0x07), and if the directory was removed
851 * on one side of history, record the mask of the other side of
852 * history in dir_rename_mask.
854 if (renames
->dir_rename_mask
!= 0x07 &&
855 (dirmask
== 3 || dirmask
== 5)) {
856 /* simple sanity check */
857 assert(renames
->dir_rename_mask
== 0 ||
858 renames
->dir_rename_mask
== (dirmask
& ~1));
859 /* update dir_rename_mask; have it record mask of new side */
860 renames
->dir_rename_mask
= (dirmask
& ~1);
863 /* Update dirs_removed, as needed */
864 if (dirmask
== 1 || dirmask
== 3 || dirmask
== 5) {
865 /* absent_mask = 0x07 - dirmask; sides = absent_mask/2 */
866 unsigned sides
= (0x07 - dirmask
)/2;
867 unsigned relevance
= (renames
->dir_rename_mask
== 0x07) ?
868 RELEVANT_FOR_ANCESTOR
: NOT_RELEVANT
;
870 * Record relevance of this directory. However, note that
871 * when collect_merge_info_callback() recurses into this
872 * directory and calls collect_rename_info() on paths
873 * within that directory, if we find a path that was added
874 * to this directory on the other side of history, we will
875 * upgrade this value to RELEVANT_FOR_SELF; see below.
878 strintmap_set(&renames
->dirs_removed
[1], fullname
,
881 strintmap_set(&renames
->dirs_removed
[2], fullname
,
886 * Here's the block that potentially upgrades to RELEVANT_FOR_SELF.
887 * When we run across a file added to a directory. In such a case,
888 * find the directory of the file and upgrade its relevance.
890 if (renames
->dir_rename_mask
== 0x07 &&
891 (filemask
== 2 || filemask
== 4)) {
893 * Need directory rename for parent directory on other side
894 * of history from added file. Thus
895 * side = (~filemask & 0x06) >> 1
897 * side = 3 - (filemask/2).
899 unsigned side
= 3 - (filemask
>> 1);
900 strintmap_set(&renames
->dirs_removed
[side
], dirname
,
904 if (filemask
== 0 || filemask
== 7)
907 for (side
= MERGE_SIDE1
; side
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; ++side
) {
908 unsigned side_mask
= (1 << side
);
910 /* Check for deletion on side */
911 if ((filemask
& 1) && !(filemask
& side_mask
))
912 add_pair(opt
, names
, fullname
, side
, 0 /* delete */,
913 match_mask
& filemask
,
914 renames
->dir_rename_mask
);
916 /* Check for addition on side */
917 if (!(filemask
& 1) && (filemask
& side_mask
))
918 add_pair(opt
, names
, fullname
, side
, 1 /* add */,
919 match_mask
& filemask
,
920 renames
->dir_rename_mask
);
924 static int collect_merge_info_callback(int n
,
926 unsigned long dirmask
,
927 struct name_entry
*names
,
928 struct traverse_info
*info
)
932 * common ancestor (mbase) has mask 1, and stored in index 0 of names
933 * head of side 1 (side1) has mask 2, and stored in index 1 of names
934 * head of side 2 (side2) has mask 4, and stored in index 2 of names
936 struct merge_options
*opt
= info
->data
;
937 struct merge_options_internal
*opti
= opt
->priv
;
938 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
939 struct string_list_item pi
; /* Path Info */
940 struct conflict_info
*ci
; /* typed alias to pi.util (which is void*) */
941 struct name_entry
*p
;
944 const char *dirname
= opti
->current_dir_name
;
945 unsigned prev_dir_rename_mask
= renames
->dir_rename_mask
;
946 unsigned filemask
= mask
& ~dirmask
;
947 unsigned match_mask
= 0; /* will be updated below */
948 unsigned mbase_null
= !(mask
& 1);
949 unsigned side1_null
= !(mask
& 2);
950 unsigned side2_null
= !(mask
& 4);
951 unsigned side1_matches_mbase
= (!side1_null
&& !mbase_null
&&
952 names
[0].mode
== names
[1].mode
&&
953 oideq(&names
[0].oid
, &names
[1].oid
));
954 unsigned side2_matches_mbase
= (!side2_null
&& !mbase_null
&&
955 names
[0].mode
== names
[2].mode
&&
956 oideq(&names
[0].oid
, &names
[2].oid
));
957 unsigned sides_match
= (!side1_null
&& !side2_null
&&
958 names
[1].mode
== names
[2].mode
&&
959 oideq(&names
[1].oid
, &names
[2].oid
));
962 * Note: When a path is a file on one side of history and a directory
963 * in another, we have a directory/file conflict. In such cases, if
964 * the conflict doesn't resolve from renames and deletions, then we
965 * always leave directories where they are and move files out of the
966 * way. Thus, while struct conflict_info has a df_conflict field to
967 * track such conflicts, we ignore that field for any directories at
968 * a path and only pay attention to it for files at the given path.
969 * The fact that we leave directories were they are also means that
970 * we do not need to worry about getting additional df_conflict
971 * information propagated from parent directories down to children
972 * (unlike, say traverse_trees_recursive() in unpack-trees.c, which
973 * sets a newinfo.df_conflicts field specifically to propagate it).
975 unsigned df_conflict
= (filemask
!= 0) && (dirmask
!= 0);
977 /* n = 3 is a fundamental assumption. */
979 BUG("Called collect_merge_info_callback wrong");
982 * A bunch of sanity checks verifying that traverse_trees() calls
983 * us the way I expect. Could just remove these at some point,
984 * though maybe they are helpful to future code readers.
986 assert(mbase_null
== is_null_oid(&names
[0].oid
));
987 assert(side1_null
== is_null_oid(&names
[1].oid
));
988 assert(side2_null
== is_null_oid(&names
[2].oid
));
989 assert(!mbase_null
|| !side1_null
|| !side2_null
);
990 assert(mask
> 0 && mask
< 8);
992 /* Determine match_mask */
993 if (side1_matches_mbase
)
994 match_mask
= (side2_matches_mbase
? 7 : 3);
995 else if (side2_matches_mbase
)
997 else if (sides_match
)
1001 * Get the name of the relevant filepath, which we'll pass to
1002 * setup_path_info() for tracking.
1007 len
= traverse_path_len(info
, p
->pathlen
);
1009 /* +1 in both of the following lines to include the NUL byte */
1010 fullpath
= xmalloc(len
+ 1);
1011 make_traverse_path(fullpath
, len
+ 1, info
, p
->path
, p
->pathlen
);
1014 * If mbase, side1, and side2 all match, we can resolve early. Even
1015 * if these are trees, there will be no renames or anything
1018 if (side1_matches_mbase
&& side2_matches_mbase
) {
1019 /* mbase, side1, & side2 all match; use mbase as resolution */
1020 setup_path_info(opt
, &pi
, dirname
, info
->pathlen
, fullpath
,
1021 names
, names
+0, mbase_null
, 0,
1022 filemask
, dirmask
, 1);
1027 * Gather additional information used in rename detection.
1029 collect_rename_info(opt
, names
, dirname
, fullpath
,
1030 filemask
, dirmask
, match_mask
);
1033 * Record information about the path so we can resolve later in
1036 setup_path_info(opt
, &pi
, dirname
, info
->pathlen
, fullpath
,
1037 names
, NULL
, 0, df_conflict
, filemask
, dirmask
, 0);
1041 ci
->match_mask
= match_mask
;
1043 /* If dirmask, recurse into subdirectories */
1045 struct traverse_info newinfo
;
1046 struct tree_desc t
[3];
1047 void *buf
[3] = {NULL
, NULL
, NULL
};
1048 const char *original_dir_name
;
1051 ci
->match_mask
&= filemask
;
1053 newinfo
.prev
= info
;
1054 newinfo
.name
= p
->path
;
1055 newinfo
.namelen
= p
->pathlen
;
1056 newinfo
.pathlen
= st_add3(newinfo
.pathlen
, p
->pathlen
, 1);
1058 * If this directory we are about to recurse into cared about
1059 * its parent directory (the current directory) having a D/F
1060 * conflict, then we'd propagate the masks in this way:
1061 * newinfo.df_conflicts |= (mask & ~dirmask);
1062 * But we don't worry about propagating D/F conflicts. (See
1063 * comment near setting of local df_conflict variable near
1064 * the beginning of this function).
1067 for (i
= MERGE_BASE
; i
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; i
++) {
1068 if (i
== 1 && side1_matches_mbase
)
1070 else if (i
== 2 && side2_matches_mbase
)
1072 else if (i
== 2 && sides_match
)
1075 const struct object_id
*oid
= NULL
;
1077 oid
= &names
[i
].oid
;
1078 buf
[i
] = fill_tree_descriptor(opt
->repo
,
1084 original_dir_name
= opti
->current_dir_name
;
1085 opti
->current_dir_name
= pi
.string
;
1086 if (renames
->dir_rename_mask
== 0 ||
1087 renames
->dir_rename_mask
== 0x07)
1088 ret
= traverse_trees(NULL
, 3, t
, &newinfo
);
1090 ret
= traverse_trees_wrapper(NULL
, 3, t
, &newinfo
);
1091 opti
->current_dir_name
= original_dir_name
;
1092 renames
->dir_rename_mask
= prev_dir_rename_mask
;
1094 for (i
= MERGE_BASE
; i
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; i
++)
1104 static int collect_merge_info(struct merge_options
*opt
,
1105 struct tree
*merge_base
,
1110 struct tree_desc t
[3];
1111 struct traverse_info info
;
1113 opt
->priv
->toplevel_dir
= "";
1114 opt
->priv
->current_dir_name
= opt
->priv
->toplevel_dir
;
1115 setup_traverse_info(&info
, opt
->priv
->toplevel_dir
);
1116 info
.fn
= collect_merge_info_callback
;
1118 info
.show_all_errors
= 1;
1120 parse_tree(merge_base
);
1123 init_tree_desc(t
+ 0, merge_base
->buffer
, merge_base
->size
);
1124 init_tree_desc(t
+ 1, side1
->buffer
, side1
->size
);
1125 init_tree_desc(t
+ 2, side2
->buffer
, side2
->size
);
1127 trace2_region_enter("merge", "traverse_trees", opt
->repo
);
1128 ret
= traverse_trees(NULL
, 3, t
, &info
);
1129 trace2_region_leave("merge", "traverse_trees", opt
->repo
);
1134 /*** Function Grouping: functions related to threeway content merges ***/
1136 static int find_first_merges(struct repository
*repo
,
1140 struct object_array
*result
)
1143 struct object_array merges
= OBJECT_ARRAY_INIT
;
1144 struct commit
*commit
;
1145 int contains_another
;
1147 char merged_revision
[GIT_MAX_HEXSZ
+ 2];
1148 const char *rev_args
[] = { "rev-list", "--merges", "--ancestry-path",
1149 "--all", merged_revision
, NULL
};
1150 struct rev_info revs
;
1151 struct setup_revision_opt rev_opts
;
1153 memset(result
, 0, sizeof(struct object_array
));
1154 memset(&rev_opts
, 0, sizeof(rev_opts
));
1156 /* get all revisions that merge commit a */
1157 xsnprintf(merged_revision
, sizeof(merged_revision
), "^%s",
1158 oid_to_hex(&a
->object
.oid
));
1159 repo_init_revisions(repo
, &revs
, NULL
);
1160 rev_opts
.submodule
= path
;
1161 /* FIXME: can't handle linked worktrees in submodules yet */
1162 revs
.single_worktree
= path
!= NULL
;
1163 setup_revisions(ARRAY_SIZE(rev_args
)-1, rev_args
, &revs
, &rev_opts
);
1165 /* save all revisions from the above list that contain b */
1166 if (prepare_revision_walk(&revs
))
1167 die("revision walk setup failed");
1168 while ((commit
= get_revision(&revs
)) != NULL
) {
1169 struct object
*o
= &(commit
->object
);
1170 if (in_merge_bases(b
, commit
))
1171 add_object_array(o
, NULL
, &merges
);
1173 reset_revision_walk();
1175 /* Now we've got all merges that contain a and b. Prune all
1176 * merges that contain another found merge and save them in
1179 for (i
= 0; i
< merges
.nr
; i
++) {
1180 struct commit
*m1
= (struct commit
*) merges
.objects
[i
].item
;
1182 contains_another
= 0;
1183 for (j
= 0; j
< merges
.nr
; j
++) {
1184 struct commit
*m2
= (struct commit
*) merges
.objects
[j
].item
;
1185 if (i
!= j
&& in_merge_bases(m2
, m1
)) {
1186 contains_another
= 1;
1191 if (!contains_another
)
1192 add_object_array(merges
.objects
[i
].item
, NULL
, result
);
1195 object_array_clear(&merges
);
1199 static int merge_submodule(struct merge_options
*opt
,
1201 const struct object_id
*o
,
1202 const struct object_id
*a
,
1203 const struct object_id
*b
,
1204 struct object_id
*result
)
1206 struct commit
*commit_o
, *commit_a
, *commit_b
;
1208 struct object_array merges
;
1209 struct strbuf sb
= STRBUF_INIT
;
1212 int search
= !opt
->priv
->call_depth
;
1214 /* store fallback answer in result in case we fail */
1215 oidcpy(result
, opt
->priv
->call_depth
? o
: a
);
1217 /* we can not handle deletion conflicts */
1225 if (add_submodule_odb(path
)) {
1226 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0,
1227 _("Failed to merge submodule %s (not checked out)"),
1232 if (!(commit_o
= lookup_commit_reference(opt
->repo
, o
)) ||
1233 !(commit_a
= lookup_commit_reference(opt
->repo
, a
)) ||
1234 !(commit_b
= lookup_commit_reference(opt
->repo
, b
))) {
1235 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0,
1236 _("Failed to merge submodule %s (commits not present)"),
1241 /* check whether both changes are forward */
1242 if (!in_merge_bases(commit_o
, commit_a
) ||
1243 !in_merge_bases(commit_o
, commit_b
)) {
1244 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0,
1245 _("Failed to merge submodule %s "
1246 "(commits don't follow merge-base)"),
1251 /* Case #1: a is contained in b or vice versa */
1252 if (in_merge_bases(commit_a
, commit_b
)) {
1254 path_msg(opt
, path
, 1,
1255 _("Note: Fast-forwarding submodule %s to %s"),
1256 path
, oid_to_hex(b
));
1259 if (in_merge_bases(commit_b
, commit_a
)) {
1261 path_msg(opt
, path
, 1,
1262 _("Note: Fast-forwarding submodule %s to %s"),
1263 path
, oid_to_hex(a
));
1268 * Case #2: There are one or more merges that contain a and b in
1269 * the submodule. If there is only one, then present it as a
1270 * suggestion to the user, but leave it marked unmerged so the
1271 * user needs to confirm the resolution.
1274 /* Skip the search if makes no sense to the calling context. */
1278 /* find commit which merges them */
1279 parent_count
= find_first_merges(opt
->repo
, path
, commit_a
, commit_b
,
1281 switch (parent_count
) {
1283 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0, _("Failed to merge submodule %s"), path
);
1287 format_commit(&sb
, 4,
1288 (struct commit
*)merges
.objects
[0].item
);
1289 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0,
1290 _("Failed to merge submodule %s, but a possible merge "
1291 "resolution exists:\n%s\n"),
1293 path_msg(opt
, path
, 1,
1294 _("If this is correct simply add it to the index "
1297 " git update-index --cacheinfo 160000 %s \"%s\"\n\n"
1298 "which will accept this suggestion.\n"),
1299 oid_to_hex(&merges
.objects
[0].item
->oid
), path
);
1300 strbuf_release(&sb
);
1303 for (i
= 0; i
< merges
.nr
; i
++)
1304 format_commit(&sb
, 4,
1305 (struct commit
*)merges
.objects
[i
].item
);
1306 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0,
1307 _("Failed to merge submodule %s, but multiple "
1308 "possible merges exist:\n%s"), path
, sb
.buf
);
1309 strbuf_release(&sb
);
1312 object_array_clear(&merges
);
1316 static void initialize_attr_index(struct merge_options
*opt
)
1319 * The renormalize_buffer() functions require attributes, and
1320 * annoyingly those can only be read from the working tree or from
1321 * an index_state. merge-ort doesn't have an index_state, so we
1322 * generate a fake one containing only attribute information.
1324 struct merged_info
*mi
;
1325 struct index_state
*attr_index
= &opt
->priv
->attr_index
;
1326 struct cache_entry
*ce
;
1328 attr_index
->initialized
= 1;
1330 if (!opt
->renormalize
)
1333 mi
= strmap_get(&opt
->priv
->paths
, GITATTRIBUTES_FILE
);
1338 int len
= strlen(GITATTRIBUTES_FILE
);
1339 ce
= make_empty_cache_entry(attr_index
, len
);
1340 ce
->ce_mode
= create_ce_mode(mi
->result
.mode
);
1341 ce
->ce_flags
= create_ce_flags(0);
1342 ce
->ce_namelen
= len
;
1343 oidcpy(&ce
->oid
, &mi
->result
.oid
);
1344 memcpy(ce
->name
, GITATTRIBUTES_FILE
, len
);
1345 add_index_entry(attr_index
, ce
,
1346 ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_ADD
| ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_REPLACE
);
1347 get_stream_filter(attr_index
, GITATTRIBUTES_FILE
, &ce
->oid
);
1350 struct conflict_info
*ci
;
1352 ASSIGN_AND_VERIFY_CI(ci
, mi
);
1353 for (stage
= 0; stage
< 3; stage
++) {
1354 unsigned stage_mask
= (1 << stage
);
1356 if (!(ci
->filemask
& stage_mask
))
1358 len
= strlen(GITATTRIBUTES_FILE
);
1359 ce
= make_empty_cache_entry(attr_index
, len
);
1360 ce
->ce_mode
= create_ce_mode(ci
->stages
[stage
].mode
);
1361 ce
->ce_flags
= create_ce_flags(stage
);
1362 ce
->ce_namelen
= len
;
1363 oidcpy(&ce
->oid
, &ci
->stages
[stage
].oid
);
1364 memcpy(ce
->name
, GITATTRIBUTES_FILE
, len
);
1365 add_index_entry(attr_index
, ce
,
1366 ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_ADD
| ADD_CACHE_OK_TO_REPLACE
);
1367 get_stream_filter(attr_index
, GITATTRIBUTES_FILE
,
1373 static int merge_3way(struct merge_options
*opt
,
1375 const struct object_id
*o
,
1376 const struct object_id
*a
,
1377 const struct object_id
*b
,
1378 const char *pathnames
[3],
1379 const int extra_marker_size
,
1380 mmbuffer_t
*result_buf
)
1382 mmfile_t orig
, src1
, src2
;
1383 struct ll_merge_options ll_opts
= {0};
1384 char *base
, *name1
, *name2
;
1387 if (!opt
->priv
->attr_index
.initialized
)
1388 initialize_attr_index(opt
);
1390 ll_opts
.renormalize
= opt
->renormalize
;
1391 ll_opts
.extra_marker_size
= extra_marker_size
;
1392 ll_opts
.xdl_opts
= opt
->xdl_opts
;
1394 if (opt
->priv
->call_depth
) {
1395 ll_opts
.virtual_ancestor
= 1;
1396 ll_opts
.variant
= 0;
1398 switch (opt
->recursive_variant
) {
1399 case MERGE_VARIANT_OURS
:
1400 ll_opts
.variant
= XDL_MERGE_FAVOR_OURS
;
1402 case MERGE_VARIANT_THEIRS
:
1403 ll_opts
.variant
= XDL_MERGE_FAVOR_THEIRS
;
1406 ll_opts
.variant
= 0;
1411 assert(pathnames
[0] && pathnames
[1] && pathnames
[2] && opt
->ancestor
);
1412 if (pathnames
[0] == pathnames
[1] && pathnames
[1] == pathnames
[2]) {
1413 base
= mkpathdup("%s", opt
->ancestor
);
1414 name1
= mkpathdup("%s", opt
->branch1
);
1415 name2
= mkpathdup("%s", opt
->branch2
);
1417 base
= mkpathdup("%s:%s", opt
->ancestor
, pathnames
[0]);
1418 name1
= mkpathdup("%s:%s", opt
->branch1
, pathnames
[1]);
1419 name2
= mkpathdup("%s:%s", opt
->branch2
, pathnames
[2]);
1422 read_mmblob(&orig
, o
);
1423 read_mmblob(&src1
, a
);
1424 read_mmblob(&src2
, b
);
1426 merge_status
= ll_merge(result_buf
, path
, &orig
, base
,
1427 &src1
, name1
, &src2
, name2
,
1428 &opt
->priv
->attr_index
, &ll_opts
);
1436 return merge_status
;
1439 static int handle_content_merge(struct merge_options
*opt
,
1441 const struct version_info
*o
,
1442 const struct version_info
*a
,
1443 const struct version_info
*b
,
1444 const char *pathnames
[3],
1445 const int extra_marker_size
,
1446 struct version_info
*result
)
1449 * path is the target location where we want to put the file, and
1450 * is used to determine any normalization rules in ll_merge.
1452 * The normal case is that path and all entries in pathnames are
1453 * identical, though renames can affect which path we got one of
1454 * the three blobs to merge on various sides of history.
1456 * extra_marker_size is the amount to extend conflict markers in
1457 * ll_merge; this is neeed if we have content merges of content
1458 * merges, which happens for example with rename/rename(2to1) and
1459 * rename/add conflicts.
1464 * handle_content_merge() needs both files to be of the same type, i.e.
1465 * both files OR both submodules OR both symlinks. Conflicting types
1466 * needs to be handled elsewhere.
1468 assert((S_IFMT
& a
->mode
) == (S_IFMT
& b
->mode
));
1471 if (a
->mode
== b
->mode
|| a
->mode
== o
->mode
)
1472 result
->mode
= b
->mode
;
1474 /* must be the 100644/100755 case */
1475 assert(S_ISREG(a
->mode
));
1476 result
->mode
= a
->mode
;
1477 clean
= (b
->mode
== o
->mode
);
1479 * FIXME: If opt->priv->call_depth && !clean, then we really
1480 * should not make result->mode match either a->mode or
1481 * b->mode; that causes t6036 "check conflicting mode for
1482 * regular file" to fail. It would be best to use some other
1483 * mode, but we'll confuse all kinds of stuff if we use one
1484 * where S_ISREG(result->mode) isn't true, and if we use
1485 * something like 0100666, then tree-walk.c's calls to
1486 * canon_mode() will just normalize that to 100644 for us and
1487 * thus not solve anything.
1489 * Figure out if there's some kind of way we can work around
1495 * Trivial oid merge.
1497 * Note: While one might assume that the next four lines would
1498 * be unnecessary due to the fact that match_mask is often
1499 * setup and already handled, renames don't always take care
1502 if (oideq(&a
->oid
, &b
->oid
) || oideq(&a
->oid
, &o
->oid
))
1503 oidcpy(&result
->oid
, &b
->oid
);
1504 else if (oideq(&b
->oid
, &o
->oid
))
1505 oidcpy(&result
->oid
, &a
->oid
);
1507 /* Remaining rules depend on file vs. submodule vs. symlink. */
1508 else if (S_ISREG(a
->mode
)) {
1509 mmbuffer_t result_buf
;
1510 int ret
= 0, merge_status
;
1514 * If 'o' is different type, treat it as null so we do a
1517 two_way
= ((S_IFMT
& o
->mode
) != (S_IFMT
& a
->mode
));
1519 merge_status
= merge_3way(opt
, path
,
1520 two_way
? null_oid() : &o
->oid
,
1522 pathnames
, extra_marker_size
,
1525 if ((merge_status
< 0) || !result_buf
.ptr
)
1526 ret
= err(opt
, _("Failed to execute internal merge"));
1529 write_object_file(result_buf
.ptr
, result_buf
.size
,
1530 blob_type
, &result
->oid
))
1531 ret
= err(opt
, _("Unable to add %s to database"),
1534 free(result_buf
.ptr
);
1537 clean
&= (merge_status
== 0);
1538 path_msg(opt
, path
, 1, _("Auto-merging %s"), path
);
1539 } else if (S_ISGITLINK(a
->mode
)) {
1540 int two_way
= ((S_IFMT
& o
->mode
) != (S_IFMT
& a
->mode
));
1541 clean
= merge_submodule(opt
, pathnames
[0],
1542 two_way
? null_oid() : &o
->oid
,
1543 &a
->oid
, &b
->oid
, &result
->oid
);
1544 if (opt
->priv
->call_depth
&& two_way
&& !clean
) {
1545 result
->mode
= o
->mode
;
1546 oidcpy(&result
->oid
, &o
->oid
);
1548 } else if (S_ISLNK(a
->mode
)) {
1549 if (opt
->priv
->call_depth
) {
1551 result
->mode
= o
->mode
;
1552 oidcpy(&result
->oid
, &o
->oid
);
1554 switch (opt
->recursive_variant
) {
1555 case MERGE_VARIANT_NORMAL
:
1557 oidcpy(&result
->oid
, &a
->oid
);
1559 case MERGE_VARIANT_OURS
:
1560 oidcpy(&result
->oid
, &a
->oid
);
1562 case MERGE_VARIANT_THEIRS
:
1563 oidcpy(&result
->oid
, &b
->oid
);
1568 BUG("unsupported object type in the tree: %06o for %s",
1574 /*** Function Grouping: functions related to detect_and_process_renames(), ***
1575 *** which are split into directory and regular rename detection sections. ***/
1577 /*** Function Grouping: functions related to directory rename detection ***/
1579 struct collision_info
{
1580 struct string_list source_files
;
1581 unsigned reported_already
:1;
1585 * Return a new string that replaces the beginning portion (which matches
1586 * rename_info->key), with rename_info->util.new_dir. In perl-speak:
1587 * new_path_name = (old_path =~ s/rename_info->key/rename_info->value/);
1589 * Caller must ensure that old_path starts with rename_info->key + '/'.
1591 static char *apply_dir_rename(struct strmap_entry
*rename_info
,
1592 const char *old_path
)
1594 struct strbuf new_path
= STRBUF_INIT
;
1595 const char *old_dir
= rename_info
->key
;
1596 const char *new_dir
= rename_info
->value
;
1597 int oldlen
, newlen
, new_dir_len
;
1599 oldlen
= strlen(old_dir
);
1600 if (*new_dir
== '\0')
1602 * If someone renamed/merged a subdirectory into the root
1603 * directory (e.g. 'some/subdir' -> ''), then we want to
1606 * as the rename; we need to make old_path + oldlen advance
1607 * past the '/' character.
1610 new_dir_len
= strlen(new_dir
);
1611 newlen
= new_dir_len
+ (strlen(old_path
) - oldlen
) + 1;
1612 strbuf_grow(&new_path
, newlen
);
1613 strbuf_add(&new_path
, new_dir
, new_dir_len
);
1614 strbuf_addstr(&new_path
, &old_path
[oldlen
]);
1616 return strbuf_detach(&new_path
, NULL
);
1619 static int path_in_way(struct strmap
*paths
, const char *path
, unsigned side_mask
)
1621 struct merged_info
*mi
= strmap_get(paths
, path
);
1622 struct conflict_info
*ci
;
1625 INITIALIZE_CI(ci
, mi
);
1626 return mi
->clean
|| (side_mask
& (ci
->filemask
| ci
->dirmask
));
1630 * See if there is a directory rename for path, and if there are any file
1631 * level conflicts on the given side for the renamed location. If there is
1632 * a rename and there are no conflicts, return the new name. Otherwise,
1635 static char *handle_path_level_conflicts(struct merge_options
*opt
,
1637 unsigned side_index
,
1638 struct strmap_entry
*rename_info
,
1639 struct strmap
*collisions
)
1641 char *new_path
= NULL
;
1642 struct collision_info
*c_info
;
1644 struct strbuf collision_paths
= STRBUF_INIT
;
1647 * entry has the mapping of old directory name to new directory name
1648 * that we want to apply to path.
1650 new_path
= apply_dir_rename(rename_info
, path
);
1652 BUG("Failed to apply directory rename!");
1655 * The caller needs to have ensured that it has pre-populated
1656 * collisions with all paths that map to new_path. Do a quick check
1657 * to ensure that's the case.
1659 c_info
= strmap_get(collisions
, new_path
);
1661 BUG("c_info is NULL");
1664 * Check for one-sided add/add/.../add conflicts, i.e.
1665 * where implicit renames from the other side doing
1666 * directory rename(s) can affect this side of history
1667 * to put multiple paths into the same location. Warn
1668 * and bail on directory renames for such paths.
1670 if (c_info
->reported_already
) {
1672 } else if (path_in_way(&opt
->priv
->paths
, new_path
, 1 << side_index
)) {
1673 c_info
->reported_already
= 1;
1674 strbuf_add_separated_string_list(&collision_paths
, ", ",
1675 &c_info
->source_files
);
1676 path_msg(opt
, new_path
, 0,
1677 _("CONFLICT (implicit dir rename): Existing file/dir "
1678 "at %s in the way of implicit directory rename(s) "
1679 "putting the following path(s) there: %s."),
1680 new_path
, collision_paths
.buf
);
1682 } else if (c_info
->source_files
.nr
> 1) {
1683 c_info
->reported_already
= 1;
1684 strbuf_add_separated_string_list(&collision_paths
, ", ",
1685 &c_info
->source_files
);
1686 path_msg(opt
, new_path
, 0,
1687 _("CONFLICT (implicit dir rename): Cannot map more "
1688 "than one path to %s; implicit directory renames "
1689 "tried to put these paths there: %s"),
1690 new_path
, collision_paths
.buf
);
1694 /* Free memory we no longer need */
1695 strbuf_release(&collision_paths
);
1696 if (!clean
&& new_path
) {
1704 static void get_provisional_directory_renames(struct merge_options
*opt
,
1708 struct hashmap_iter iter
;
1709 struct strmap_entry
*entry
;
1710 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
1714 * dir_rename_count: old_directory -> {new_directory -> count}
1716 * dir_renames: old_directory -> best_new_directory
1717 * where best_new_directory is the one with the unique highest count.
1719 strmap_for_each_entry(&renames
->dir_rename_count
[side
], &iter
, entry
) {
1720 const char *source_dir
= entry
->key
;
1721 struct strintmap
*counts
= entry
->value
;
1722 struct hashmap_iter count_iter
;
1723 struct strmap_entry
*count_entry
;
1726 const char *best
= NULL
;
1728 strintmap_for_each_entry(counts
, &count_iter
, count_entry
) {
1729 const char *target_dir
= count_entry
->key
;
1730 intptr_t count
= (intptr_t)count_entry
->value
;
1734 else if (count
> max
) {
1743 if (bad_max
== max
) {
1744 path_msg(opt
, source_dir
, 0,
1745 _("CONFLICT (directory rename split): "
1746 "Unclear where to rename %s to; it was "
1747 "renamed to multiple other directories, with "
1748 "no destination getting a majority of the "
1753 strmap_put(&renames
->dir_renames
[side
],
1754 source_dir
, (void*)best
);
1759 static void handle_directory_level_conflicts(struct merge_options
*opt
)
1761 struct hashmap_iter iter
;
1762 struct strmap_entry
*entry
;
1763 struct string_list duplicated
= STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP
;
1764 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
1765 struct strmap
*side1_dir_renames
= &renames
->dir_renames
[MERGE_SIDE1
];
1766 struct strmap
*side2_dir_renames
= &renames
->dir_renames
[MERGE_SIDE2
];
1769 strmap_for_each_entry(side1_dir_renames
, &iter
, entry
) {
1770 if (strmap_contains(side2_dir_renames
, entry
->key
))
1771 string_list_append(&duplicated
, entry
->key
);
1774 for (i
= 0; i
< duplicated
.nr
; i
++) {
1775 strmap_remove(side1_dir_renames
, duplicated
.items
[i
].string
, 0);
1776 strmap_remove(side2_dir_renames
, duplicated
.items
[i
].string
, 0);
1778 string_list_clear(&duplicated
, 0);
1781 static struct strmap_entry
*check_dir_renamed(const char *path
,
1782 struct strmap
*dir_renames
)
1784 char *temp
= xstrdup(path
);
1786 struct strmap_entry
*e
= NULL
;
1788 while ((end
= strrchr(temp
, '/'))) {
1790 e
= strmap_get_entry(dir_renames
, temp
);
1798 static void compute_collisions(struct strmap
*collisions
,
1799 struct strmap
*dir_renames
,
1800 struct diff_queue_struct
*pairs
)
1804 strmap_init_with_options(collisions
, NULL
, 0);
1805 if (strmap_empty(dir_renames
))
1809 * Multiple files can be mapped to the same path due to directory
1810 * renames done by the other side of history. Since that other
1811 * side of history could have merged multiple directories into one,
1812 * if our side of history added the same file basename to each of
1813 * those directories, then all N of them would get implicitly
1814 * renamed by the directory rename detection into the same path,
1815 * and we'd get an add/add/.../add conflict, and all those adds
1816 * from *this* side of history. This is not representable in the
1817 * index, and users aren't going to easily be able to make sense of
1818 * it. So we need to provide a good warning about what's
1819 * happening, and fall back to no-directory-rename detection
1820 * behavior for those paths.
1822 * See testcases 9e and all of section 5 from t6043 for examples.
1824 for (i
= 0; i
< pairs
->nr
; ++i
) {
1825 struct strmap_entry
*rename_info
;
1826 struct collision_info
*collision_info
;
1828 struct diff_filepair
*pair
= pairs
->queue
[i
];
1830 if (pair
->status
!= 'A' && pair
->status
!= 'R')
1832 rename_info
= check_dir_renamed(pair
->two
->path
, dir_renames
);
1836 new_path
= apply_dir_rename(rename_info
, pair
->two
->path
);
1838 collision_info
= strmap_get(collisions
, new_path
);
1839 if (collision_info
) {
1842 CALLOC_ARRAY(collision_info
, 1);
1843 string_list_init_nodup(&collision_info
->source_files
);
1844 strmap_put(collisions
, new_path
, collision_info
);
1846 string_list_insert(&collision_info
->source_files
,
1851 static char *check_for_directory_rename(struct merge_options
*opt
,
1853 unsigned side_index
,
1854 struct strmap
*dir_renames
,
1855 struct strmap
*dir_rename_exclusions
,
1856 struct strmap
*collisions
,
1859 char *new_path
= NULL
;
1860 struct strmap_entry
*rename_info
;
1861 struct strmap_entry
*otherinfo
= NULL
;
1862 const char *new_dir
;
1864 if (strmap_empty(dir_renames
))
1866 rename_info
= check_dir_renamed(path
, dir_renames
);
1869 /* old_dir = rename_info->key; */
1870 new_dir
= rename_info
->value
;
1873 * This next part is a little weird. We do not want to do an
1874 * implicit rename into a directory we renamed on our side, because
1875 * that will result in a spurious rename/rename(1to2) conflict. An
1877 * Base commit: dumbdir/afile, otherdir/bfile
1878 * Side 1: smrtdir/afile, otherdir/bfile
1879 * Side 2: dumbdir/afile, dumbdir/bfile
1880 * Here, while working on Side 1, we could notice that otherdir was
1881 * renamed/merged to dumbdir, and change the diff_filepair for
1882 * otherdir/bfile into a rename into dumbdir/bfile. However, Side
1883 * 2 will notice the rename from dumbdir to smrtdir, and do the
1884 * transitive rename to move it from dumbdir/bfile to
1885 * smrtdir/bfile. That gives us bfile in dumbdir vs being in
1886 * smrtdir, a rename/rename(1to2) conflict. We really just want
1887 * the file to end up in smrtdir. And the way to achieve that is
1888 * to not let Side1 do the rename to dumbdir, since we know that is
1889 * the source of one of our directory renames.
1891 * That's why otherinfo and dir_rename_exclusions is here.
1893 * As it turns out, this also prevents N-way transient rename
1894 * confusion; See testcases 9c and 9d of t6043.
1896 otherinfo
= strmap_get_entry(dir_rename_exclusions
, new_dir
);
1898 path_msg(opt
, rename_info
->key
, 1,
1899 _("WARNING: Avoiding applying %s -> %s rename "
1900 "to %s, because %s itself was renamed."),
1901 rename_info
->key
, new_dir
, path
, new_dir
);
1905 new_path
= handle_path_level_conflicts(opt
, path
, side_index
,
1906 rename_info
, collisions
);
1907 *clean_merge
&= (new_path
!= NULL
);
1912 static void apply_directory_rename_modifications(struct merge_options
*opt
,
1913 struct diff_filepair
*pair
,
1917 * The basic idea is to get the conflict_info from opt->priv->paths
1918 * at old path, and insert it into new_path; basically just this:
1919 * ci = strmap_get(&opt->priv->paths, old_path);
1920 * strmap_remove(&opt->priv->paths, old_path, 0);
1921 * strmap_put(&opt->priv->paths, new_path, ci);
1922 * However, there are some factors complicating this:
1923 * - opt->priv->paths may already have an entry at new_path
1924 * - Each ci tracks its containing directory, so we need to
1926 * - If another ci has the same containing directory, then
1927 * the two char*'s MUST point to the same location. See the
1928 * comment in struct merged_info. strcmp equality is not
1929 * enough; we need pointer equality.
1930 * - opt->priv->paths must hold the parent directories of any
1931 * entries that are added. So, if this directory rename
1932 * causes entirely new directories, we must recursively add
1933 * parent directories.
1934 * - For each parent directory added to opt->priv->paths, we
1935 * also need to get its parent directory stored in its
1936 * conflict_info->merged.directory_name with all the same
1937 * requirements about pointer equality.
1939 struct string_list dirs_to_insert
= STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP
;
1940 struct conflict_info
*ci
, *new_ci
;
1941 struct strmap_entry
*entry
;
1942 const char *branch_with_new_path
, *branch_with_dir_rename
;
1943 const char *old_path
= pair
->two
->path
;
1944 const char *parent_name
;
1945 const char *cur_path
;
1948 entry
= strmap_get_entry(&opt
->priv
->paths
, old_path
);
1949 old_path
= entry
->key
;
1953 /* Find parent directories missing from opt->priv->paths */
1954 cur_path
= new_path
;
1956 /* Find the parent directory of cur_path */
1957 char *last_slash
= strrchr(cur_path
, '/');
1959 parent_name
= xstrndup(cur_path
, last_slash
- cur_path
);
1961 parent_name
= opt
->priv
->toplevel_dir
;
1965 /* Look it up in opt->priv->paths */
1966 entry
= strmap_get_entry(&opt
->priv
->paths
, parent_name
);
1968 free((char*)parent_name
);
1969 parent_name
= entry
->key
; /* reuse known pointer */
1973 /* Record this is one of the directories we need to insert */
1974 string_list_append(&dirs_to_insert
, parent_name
);
1975 cur_path
= parent_name
;
1978 /* Traverse dirs_to_insert and insert them into opt->priv->paths */
1979 for (i
= dirs_to_insert
.nr
-1; i
>= 0; --i
) {
1980 struct conflict_info
*dir_ci
;
1981 char *cur_dir
= dirs_to_insert
.items
[i
].string
;
1983 CALLOC_ARRAY(dir_ci
, 1);
1985 dir_ci
->merged
.directory_name
= parent_name
;
1986 len
= strlen(parent_name
);
1987 /* len+1 because of trailing '/' character */
1988 dir_ci
->merged
.basename_offset
= (len
> 0 ? len
+1 : len
);
1989 dir_ci
->dirmask
= ci
->filemask
;
1990 strmap_put(&opt
->priv
->paths
, cur_dir
, dir_ci
);
1992 parent_name
= cur_dir
;
1996 * We are removing old_path from opt->priv->paths. old_path also will
1997 * eventually need to be freed, but it may still be used by e.g.
1998 * ci->pathnames. So, store it in another string-list for now.
2000 string_list_append(&opt
->priv
->paths_to_free
, old_path
);
2002 assert(ci
->filemask
== 2 || ci
->filemask
== 4);
2003 assert(ci
->dirmask
== 0);
2004 strmap_remove(&opt
->priv
->paths
, old_path
, 0);
2006 branch_with_new_path
= (ci
->filemask
== 2) ? opt
->branch1
: opt
->branch2
;
2007 branch_with_dir_rename
= (ci
->filemask
== 2) ? opt
->branch2
: opt
->branch1
;
2009 /* Now, finally update ci and stick it into opt->priv->paths */
2010 ci
->merged
.directory_name
= parent_name
;
2011 len
= strlen(parent_name
);
2012 ci
->merged
.basename_offset
= (len
> 0 ? len
+1 : len
);
2013 new_ci
= strmap_get(&opt
->priv
->paths
, new_path
);
2015 /* Place ci back into opt->priv->paths, but at new_path */
2016 strmap_put(&opt
->priv
->paths
, new_path
, ci
);
2020 /* A few sanity checks */
2022 assert(ci
->filemask
== 2 || ci
->filemask
== 4);
2023 assert((new_ci
->filemask
& ci
->filemask
) == 0);
2024 assert(!new_ci
->merged
.clean
);
2026 /* Copy stuff from ci into new_ci */
2027 new_ci
->filemask
|= ci
->filemask
;
2028 if (new_ci
->dirmask
)
2029 new_ci
->df_conflict
= 1;
2030 index
= (ci
->filemask
>> 1);
2031 new_ci
->pathnames
[index
] = ci
->pathnames
[index
];
2032 new_ci
->stages
[index
].mode
= ci
->stages
[index
].mode
;
2033 oidcpy(&new_ci
->stages
[index
].oid
, &ci
->stages
[index
].oid
);
2039 if (opt
->detect_directory_renames
== MERGE_DIRECTORY_RENAMES_TRUE
) {
2040 /* Notify user of updated path */
2041 if (pair
->status
== 'A')
2042 path_msg(opt
, new_path
, 1,
2043 _("Path updated: %s added in %s inside a "
2044 "directory that was renamed in %s; moving "
2046 old_path
, branch_with_new_path
,
2047 branch_with_dir_rename
, new_path
);
2049 path_msg(opt
, new_path
, 1,
2050 _("Path updated: %s renamed to %s in %s, "
2051 "inside a directory that was renamed in %s; "
2052 "moving it to %s."),
2053 pair
->one
->path
, old_path
, branch_with_new_path
,
2054 branch_with_dir_rename
, new_path
);
2057 * opt->detect_directory_renames has the value
2058 * MERGE_DIRECTORY_RENAMES_CONFLICT, so mark these as conflicts.
2060 ci
->path_conflict
= 1;
2061 if (pair
->status
== 'A')
2062 path_msg(opt
, new_path
, 0,
2063 _("CONFLICT (file location): %s added in %s "
2064 "inside a directory that was renamed in %s, "
2065 "suggesting it should perhaps be moved to "
2067 old_path
, branch_with_new_path
,
2068 branch_with_dir_rename
, new_path
);
2070 path_msg(opt
, new_path
, 0,
2071 _("CONFLICT (file location): %s renamed to %s "
2072 "in %s, inside a directory that was renamed "
2073 "in %s, suggesting it should perhaps be "
2075 pair
->one
->path
, old_path
, branch_with_new_path
,
2076 branch_with_dir_rename
, new_path
);
2080 * Finally, record the new location.
2082 pair
->two
->path
= new_path
;
2085 /*** Function Grouping: functions related to regular rename detection ***/
2087 static int process_renames(struct merge_options
*opt
,
2088 struct diff_queue_struct
*renames
)
2090 int clean_merge
= 1, i
;
2092 for (i
= 0; i
< renames
->nr
; ++i
) {
2093 const char *oldpath
= NULL
, *newpath
;
2094 struct diff_filepair
*pair
= renames
->queue
[i
];
2095 struct conflict_info
*oldinfo
= NULL
, *newinfo
= NULL
;
2096 struct strmap_entry
*old_ent
, *new_ent
;
2097 unsigned int old_sidemask
;
2098 int target_index
, other_source_index
;
2099 int source_deleted
, collision
, type_changed
;
2100 const char *rename_branch
= NULL
, *delete_branch
= NULL
;
2102 old_ent
= strmap_get_entry(&opt
->priv
->paths
, pair
->one
->path
);
2103 new_ent
= strmap_get_entry(&opt
->priv
->paths
, pair
->two
->path
);
2105 oldpath
= old_ent
->key
;
2106 oldinfo
= old_ent
->value
;
2108 newpath
= pair
->two
->path
;
2110 newpath
= new_ent
->key
;
2111 newinfo
= new_ent
->value
;
2115 * If pair->one->path isn't in opt->priv->paths, that means
2116 * that either directory rename detection removed that
2117 * path, or a parent directory of oldpath was resolved and
2118 * we don't even need the rename; in either case, we can
2119 * skip it. If oldinfo->merged.clean, then the other side
2120 * of history had no changes to oldpath and we don't need
2121 * the rename and can skip it.
2123 if (!oldinfo
|| oldinfo
->merged
.clean
)
2127 * diff_filepairs have copies of pathnames, thus we have to
2128 * use standard 'strcmp()' (negated) instead of '=='.
2130 if (i
+ 1 < renames
->nr
&&
2131 !strcmp(oldpath
, renames
->queue
[i
+1]->one
->path
)) {
2132 /* Handle rename/rename(1to2) or rename/rename(1to1) */
2133 const char *pathnames
[3];
2134 struct version_info merged
;
2135 struct conflict_info
*base
, *side1
, *side2
;
2136 unsigned was_binary_blob
= 0;
2138 pathnames
[0] = oldpath
;
2139 pathnames
[1] = newpath
;
2140 pathnames
[2] = renames
->queue
[i
+1]->two
->path
;
2142 base
= strmap_get(&opt
->priv
->paths
, pathnames
[0]);
2143 side1
= strmap_get(&opt
->priv
->paths
, pathnames
[1]);
2144 side2
= strmap_get(&opt
->priv
->paths
, pathnames
[2]);
2150 if (!strcmp(pathnames
[1], pathnames
[2])) {
2151 struct rename_info
*ri
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
2154 /* Both sides renamed the same way */
2155 assert(side1
== side2
);
2156 memcpy(&side1
->stages
[0], &base
->stages
[0],
2158 side1
->filemask
|= (1 << MERGE_BASE
);
2159 /* Mark base as resolved by removal */
2160 base
->merged
.is_null
= 1;
2161 base
->merged
.clean
= 1;
2164 * Disable remembering renames optimization;
2165 * rename/rename(1to1) is incredibly rare, and
2166 * just disabling the optimization is easier
2167 * than purging cached_pairs,
2168 * cached_target_names, and dir_rename_counts.
2170 for (j
= 0; j
< 3; j
++)
2171 ri
->merge_trees
[j
] = NULL
;
2173 /* We handled both renames, i.e. i+1 handled */
2175 /* Move to next rename */
2179 /* This is a rename/rename(1to2) */
2180 clean_merge
= handle_content_merge(opt
,
2186 1 + 2 * opt
->priv
->call_depth
,
2189 merged
.mode
== side1
->stages
[1].mode
&&
2190 oideq(&merged
.oid
, &side1
->stages
[1].oid
))
2191 was_binary_blob
= 1;
2192 memcpy(&side1
->stages
[1], &merged
, sizeof(merged
));
2193 if (was_binary_blob
) {
2195 * Getting here means we were attempting to
2196 * merge a binary blob.
2198 * Since we can't merge binaries,
2199 * handle_content_merge() just takes one
2200 * side. But we don't want to copy the
2201 * contents of one side to both paths. We
2202 * used the contents of side1 above for
2203 * side1->stages, let's use the contents of
2204 * side2 for side2->stages below.
2206 oidcpy(&merged
.oid
, &side2
->stages
[2].oid
);
2207 merged
.mode
= side2
->stages
[2].mode
;
2209 memcpy(&side2
->stages
[2], &merged
, sizeof(merged
));
2211 side1
->path_conflict
= 1;
2212 side2
->path_conflict
= 1;
2214 * TODO: For renames we normally remove the path at the
2215 * old name. It would thus seem consistent to do the
2216 * same for rename/rename(1to2) cases, but we haven't
2217 * done so traditionally and a number of the regression
2218 * tests now encode an expectation that the file is
2219 * left there at stage 1. If we ever decide to change
2220 * this, add the following two lines here:
2221 * base->merged.is_null = 1;
2222 * base->merged.clean = 1;
2223 * and remove the setting of base->path_conflict to 1.
2225 base
->path_conflict
= 1;
2226 path_msg(opt
, oldpath
, 0,
2227 _("CONFLICT (rename/rename): %s renamed to "
2228 "%s in %s and to %s in %s."),
2230 pathnames
[1], opt
->branch1
,
2231 pathnames
[2], opt
->branch2
);
2233 i
++; /* We handled both renames, i.e. i+1 handled */
2239 target_index
= pair
->score
; /* from collect_renames() */
2240 assert(target_index
== 1 || target_index
== 2);
2241 other_source_index
= 3 - target_index
;
2242 old_sidemask
= (1 << other_source_index
); /* 2 or 4 */
2243 source_deleted
= (oldinfo
->filemask
== 1);
2244 collision
= ((newinfo
->filemask
& old_sidemask
) != 0);
2245 type_changed
= !source_deleted
&&
2246 (S_ISREG(oldinfo
->stages
[other_source_index
].mode
) !=
2247 S_ISREG(newinfo
->stages
[target_index
].mode
));
2248 if (type_changed
&& collision
) {
2250 * special handling so later blocks can handle this...
2252 * if type_changed && collision are both true, then this
2253 * was really a double rename, but one side wasn't
2254 * detected due to lack of break detection. I.e.
2256 * orig: has normal file 'foo'
2257 * side1: renames 'foo' to 'bar', adds 'foo' symlink
2258 * side2: renames 'foo' to 'bar'
2259 * In this case, the foo->bar rename on side1 won't be
2260 * detected because the new symlink named 'foo' is
2261 * there and we don't do break detection. But we detect
2262 * this here because we don't want to merge the content
2263 * of the foo symlink with the foo->bar file, so we
2264 * have some logic to handle this special case. The
2265 * easiest way to do that is make 'bar' on side1 not
2266 * be considered a colliding file but the other part
2267 * of a normal rename. If the file is very different,
2268 * well we're going to get content merge conflicts
2269 * anyway so it doesn't hurt. And if the colliding
2270 * file also has a different type, that'll be handled
2271 * by the content merge logic in process_entry() too.
2273 * See also t6430, 'rename vs. rename/symlink'
2277 if (source_deleted
) {
2278 if (target_index
== 1) {
2279 rename_branch
= opt
->branch1
;
2280 delete_branch
= opt
->branch2
;
2282 rename_branch
= opt
->branch2
;
2283 delete_branch
= opt
->branch1
;
2287 assert(source_deleted
|| oldinfo
->filemask
& old_sidemask
);
2289 /* Need to check for special types of rename conflicts... */
2290 if (collision
&& !source_deleted
) {
2291 /* collision: rename/add or rename/rename(2to1) */
2292 const char *pathnames
[3];
2293 struct version_info merged
;
2295 struct conflict_info
*base
, *side1
, *side2
;
2298 pathnames
[0] = oldpath
;
2299 pathnames
[other_source_index
] = oldpath
;
2300 pathnames
[target_index
] = newpath
;
2302 base
= strmap_get(&opt
->priv
->paths
, pathnames
[0]);
2303 side1
= strmap_get(&opt
->priv
->paths
, pathnames
[1]);
2304 side2
= strmap_get(&opt
->priv
->paths
, pathnames
[2]);
2310 clean
= handle_content_merge(opt
, pair
->one
->path
,
2315 1 + 2 * opt
->priv
->call_depth
,
2318 memcpy(&newinfo
->stages
[target_index
], &merged
,
2321 path_msg(opt
, newpath
, 0,
2322 _("CONFLICT (rename involved in "
2323 "collision): rename of %s -> %s has "
2324 "content conflicts AND collides "
2325 "with another path; this may result "
2326 "in nested conflict markers."),
2329 } else if (collision
&& source_deleted
) {
2331 * rename/add/delete or rename/rename(2to1)/delete:
2332 * since oldpath was deleted on the side that didn't
2333 * do the rename, there's not much of a content merge
2334 * we can do for the rename. oldinfo->merged.is_null
2335 * was already set, so we just leave things as-is so
2336 * they look like an add/add conflict.
2339 newinfo
->path_conflict
= 1;
2340 path_msg(opt
, newpath
, 0,
2341 _("CONFLICT (rename/delete): %s renamed "
2342 "to %s in %s, but deleted in %s."),
2343 oldpath
, newpath
, rename_branch
, delete_branch
);
2346 * a few different cases...start by copying the
2347 * existing stage(s) from oldinfo over the newinfo
2348 * and update the pathname(s).
2350 memcpy(&newinfo
->stages
[0], &oldinfo
->stages
[0],
2351 sizeof(newinfo
->stages
[0]));
2352 newinfo
->filemask
|= (1 << MERGE_BASE
);
2353 newinfo
->pathnames
[0] = oldpath
;
2355 /* rename vs. typechange */
2356 /* Mark the original as resolved by removal */
2357 memcpy(&oldinfo
->stages
[0].oid
, null_oid(),
2358 sizeof(oldinfo
->stages
[0].oid
));
2359 oldinfo
->stages
[0].mode
= 0;
2360 oldinfo
->filemask
&= 0x06;
2361 } else if (source_deleted
) {
2363 newinfo
->path_conflict
= 1;
2364 path_msg(opt
, newpath
, 0,
2365 _("CONFLICT (rename/delete): %s renamed"
2366 " to %s in %s, but deleted in %s."),
2368 rename_branch
, delete_branch
);
2371 memcpy(&newinfo
->stages
[other_source_index
],
2372 &oldinfo
->stages
[other_source_index
],
2373 sizeof(newinfo
->stages
[0]));
2374 newinfo
->filemask
|= (1 << other_source_index
);
2375 newinfo
->pathnames
[other_source_index
] = oldpath
;
2379 if (!type_changed
) {
2380 /* Mark the original as resolved by removal */
2381 oldinfo
->merged
.is_null
= 1;
2382 oldinfo
->merged
.clean
= 1;
2390 static inline int possible_side_renames(struct rename_info
*renames
,
2391 unsigned side_index
)
2393 return renames
->pairs
[side_index
].nr
> 0 &&
2394 !strintmap_empty(&renames
->relevant_sources
[side_index
]);
2397 static inline int possible_renames(struct rename_info
*renames
)
2399 return possible_side_renames(renames
, 1) ||
2400 possible_side_renames(renames
, 2) ||
2401 !strmap_empty(&renames
->cached_pairs
[1]) ||
2402 !strmap_empty(&renames
->cached_pairs
[2]);
2405 static void resolve_diffpair_statuses(struct diff_queue_struct
*q
)
2408 * A simplified version of diff_resolve_rename_copy(); would probably
2409 * just use that function but it's static...
2412 struct diff_filepair
*p
;
2414 for (i
= 0; i
< q
->nr
; ++i
) {
2416 p
->status
= 0; /* undecided */
2417 if (!DIFF_FILE_VALID(p
->one
))
2418 p
->status
= DIFF_STATUS_ADDED
;
2419 else if (!DIFF_FILE_VALID(p
->two
))
2420 p
->status
= DIFF_STATUS_DELETED
;
2421 else if (DIFF_PAIR_RENAME(p
))
2422 p
->status
= DIFF_STATUS_RENAMED
;
2426 static void prune_cached_from_relevant(struct rename_info
*renames
,
2429 /* Reason for this function described in add_pair() */
2430 struct hashmap_iter iter
;
2431 struct strmap_entry
*entry
;
2433 /* Remove from relevant_sources all entries in cached_pairs[side] */
2434 strmap_for_each_entry(&renames
->cached_pairs
[side
], &iter
, entry
) {
2435 strintmap_remove(&renames
->relevant_sources
[side
],
2438 /* Remove from relevant_sources all entries in cached_irrelevant[side] */
2439 strset_for_each_entry(&renames
->cached_irrelevant
[side
], &iter
, entry
) {
2440 strintmap_remove(&renames
->relevant_sources
[side
],
2445 static void use_cached_pairs(struct merge_options
*opt
,
2446 struct strmap
*cached_pairs
,
2447 struct diff_queue_struct
*pairs
)
2449 struct hashmap_iter iter
;
2450 struct strmap_entry
*entry
;
2453 * Add to side_pairs all entries from renames->cached_pairs[side_index].
2454 * (Info in cached_irrelevant[side_index] is not relevant here.)
2456 strmap_for_each_entry(cached_pairs
, &iter
, entry
) {
2457 struct diff_filespec
*one
, *two
;
2458 const char *old_name
= entry
->key
;
2459 const char *new_name
= entry
->value
;
2461 new_name
= old_name
;
2463 /* We don't care about oid/mode, only filenames and status */
2464 one
= alloc_filespec(old_name
);
2465 two
= alloc_filespec(new_name
);
2466 diff_queue(pairs
, one
, two
);
2467 pairs
->queue
[pairs
->nr
-1]->status
= entry
->value
? 'R' : 'D';
2471 static void cache_new_pair(struct rename_info
*renames
,
2478 new_path
= xstrdup(new_path
);
2479 old_value
= strmap_put(&renames
->cached_pairs
[side
],
2480 old_path
, new_path
);
2481 strset_add(&renames
->cached_target_names
[side
], new_path
);
2488 static void possibly_cache_new_pair(struct rename_info
*renames
,
2489 struct diff_filepair
*p
,
2493 int dir_renamed_side
= 0;
2497 * Directory renames happen on the other side of history from
2498 * the side that adds new files to the old directory.
2500 dir_renamed_side
= 3 - side
;
2502 int val
= strintmap_get(&renames
->relevant_sources
[side
],
2504 if (val
== RELEVANT_NO_MORE
) {
2505 assert(p
->status
== 'D');
2506 strset_add(&renames
->cached_irrelevant
[side
],
2513 if (p
->status
== 'D') {
2515 * If we already had this delete, we'll just set it's value
2516 * to NULL again, so no harm.
2518 strmap_put(&renames
->cached_pairs
[side
], p
->one
->path
, NULL
);
2519 } else if (p
->status
== 'R') {
2521 new_path
= p
->two
->path
;
2523 cache_new_pair(renames
, dir_renamed_side
,
2524 p
->two
->path
, new_path
, 0);
2525 cache_new_pair(renames
, side
, p
->one
->path
, new_path
, 1);
2526 } else if (p
->status
== 'A' && new_path
) {
2527 cache_new_pair(renames
, dir_renamed_side
,
2528 p
->two
->path
, new_path
, 0);
2532 static int compare_pairs(const void *a_
, const void *b_
)
2534 const struct diff_filepair
*a
= *((const struct diff_filepair
**)a_
);
2535 const struct diff_filepair
*b
= *((const struct diff_filepair
**)b_
);
2537 return strcmp(a
->one
->path
, b
->one
->path
);
2540 /* Call diffcore_rename() to update deleted/added pairs into rename pairs */
2541 static void detect_regular_renames(struct merge_options
*opt
,
2542 unsigned side_index
)
2544 struct diff_options diff_opts
;
2545 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
2547 prune_cached_from_relevant(renames
, side_index
);
2548 if (!possible_side_renames(renames
, side_index
)) {
2550 * No rename detection needed for this side, but we still need
2551 * to make sure 'adds' are marked correctly in case the other
2552 * side had directory renames.
2554 resolve_diffpair_statuses(&renames
->pairs
[side_index
]);
2558 partial_clear_dir_rename_count(&renames
->dir_rename_count
[side_index
]);
2559 repo_diff_setup(opt
->repo
, &diff_opts
);
2560 diff_opts
.flags
.recursive
= 1;
2561 diff_opts
.flags
.rename_empty
= 0;
2562 diff_opts
.detect_rename
= DIFF_DETECT_RENAME
;
2563 diff_opts
.rename_limit
= opt
->rename_limit
;
2564 if (opt
->rename_limit
<= 0)
2565 diff_opts
.rename_limit
= 1000;
2566 diff_opts
.rename_score
= opt
->rename_score
;
2567 diff_opts
.show_rename_progress
= opt
->show_rename_progress
;
2568 diff_opts
.output_format
= DIFF_FORMAT_NO_OUTPUT
;
2569 diff_setup_done(&diff_opts
);
2571 diff_queued_diff
= renames
->pairs
[side_index
];
2572 trace2_region_enter("diff", "diffcore_rename", opt
->repo
);
2573 diffcore_rename_extended(&diff_opts
,
2574 &renames
->relevant_sources
[side_index
],
2575 &renames
->dirs_removed
[side_index
],
2576 &renames
->dir_rename_count
[side_index
],
2577 &renames
->cached_pairs
[side_index
]);
2578 trace2_region_leave("diff", "diffcore_rename", opt
->repo
);
2579 resolve_diffpair_statuses(&diff_queued_diff
);
2581 if (diff_opts
.needed_rename_limit
> renames
->needed_limit
)
2582 renames
->needed_limit
= diff_opts
.needed_rename_limit
;
2584 renames
->pairs
[side_index
] = diff_queued_diff
;
2586 diff_opts
.output_format
= DIFF_FORMAT_NO_OUTPUT
;
2587 diff_queued_diff
.nr
= 0;
2588 diff_queued_diff
.queue
= NULL
;
2589 diff_flush(&diff_opts
);
2593 * Get information of all renames which occurred in 'side_pairs', making use
2594 * of any implicit directory renames in side_dir_renames (also making use of
2595 * implicit directory renames rename_exclusions as needed by
2596 * check_for_directory_rename()). Add all (updated) renames into result.
2598 static int collect_renames(struct merge_options
*opt
,
2599 struct diff_queue_struct
*result
,
2600 unsigned side_index
,
2601 struct strmap
*dir_renames_for_side
,
2602 struct strmap
*rename_exclusions
)
2605 struct strmap collisions
;
2606 struct diff_queue_struct
*side_pairs
;
2607 struct hashmap_iter iter
;
2608 struct strmap_entry
*entry
;
2609 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
2611 side_pairs
= &renames
->pairs
[side_index
];
2612 compute_collisions(&collisions
, dir_renames_for_side
, side_pairs
);
2614 for (i
= 0; i
< side_pairs
->nr
; ++i
) {
2615 struct diff_filepair
*p
= side_pairs
->queue
[i
];
2616 char *new_path
; /* non-NULL only with directory renames */
2618 if (p
->status
!= 'A' && p
->status
!= 'R') {
2619 possibly_cache_new_pair(renames
, p
, side_index
, NULL
);
2620 diff_free_filepair(p
);
2624 new_path
= check_for_directory_rename(opt
, p
->two
->path
,
2626 dir_renames_for_side
,
2631 possibly_cache_new_pair(renames
, p
, side_index
, new_path
);
2632 if (p
->status
!= 'R' && !new_path
) {
2633 diff_free_filepair(p
);
2638 apply_directory_rename_modifications(opt
, p
, new_path
);
2641 * p->score comes back from diffcore_rename_extended() with
2642 * the similarity of the renamed file. The similarity is
2643 * was used to determine that the two files were related
2644 * and are a rename, which we have already used, but beyond
2645 * that we have no use for the similarity. So p->score is
2646 * now irrelevant. However, process_renames() will need to
2647 * know which side of the merge this rename was associated
2648 * with, so overwrite p->score with that value.
2650 p
->score
= side_index
;
2651 result
->queue
[result
->nr
++] = p
;
2654 /* Free each value in the collisions map */
2655 strmap_for_each_entry(&collisions
, &iter
, entry
) {
2656 struct collision_info
*info
= entry
->value
;
2657 string_list_clear(&info
->source_files
, 0);
2660 * In compute_collisions(), we set collisions.strdup_strings to 0
2661 * so that we wouldn't have to make another copy of the new_path
2662 * allocated by apply_dir_rename(). But now that we've used them
2663 * and have no other references to these strings, it is time to
2666 free_strmap_strings(&collisions
);
2667 strmap_clear(&collisions
, 1);
2671 static int detect_and_process_renames(struct merge_options
*opt
,
2672 struct tree
*merge_base
,
2676 struct diff_queue_struct combined
;
2677 struct rename_info
*renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
2678 int need_dir_renames
, s
, clean
= 1;
2680 memset(&combined
, 0, sizeof(combined
));
2681 if (!possible_renames(renames
))
2684 trace2_region_enter("merge", "regular renames", opt
->repo
);
2685 detect_regular_renames(opt
, MERGE_SIDE1
);
2686 detect_regular_renames(opt
, MERGE_SIDE2
);
2687 use_cached_pairs(opt
, &renames
->cached_pairs
[1], &renames
->pairs
[1]);
2688 use_cached_pairs(opt
, &renames
->cached_pairs
[2], &renames
->pairs
[2]);
2689 trace2_region_leave("merge", "regular renames", opt
->repo
);
2691 trace2_region_enter("merge", "directory renames", opt
->repo
);
2693 !opt
->priv
->call_depth
&&
2694 (opt
->detect_directory_renames
== MERGE_DIRECTORY_RENAMES_TRUE
||
2695 opt
->detect_directory_renames
== MERGE_DIRECTORY_RENAMES_CONFLICT
);
2697 if (need_dir_renames
) {
2698 get_provisional_directory_renames(opt
, MERGE_SIDE1
, &clean
);
2699 get_provisional_directory_renames(opt
, MERGE_SIDE2
, &clean
);
2700 handle_directory_level_conflicts(opt
);
2703 ALLOC_GROW(combined
.queue
,
2704 renames
->pairs
[1].nr
+ renames
->pairs
[2].nr
,
2706 clean
&= collect_renames(opt
, &combined
, MERGE_SIDE1
,
2707 &renames
->dir_renames
[2],
2708 &renames
->dir_renames
[1]);
2709 clean
&= collect_renames(opt
, &combined
, MERGE_SIDE2
,
2710 &renames
->dir_renames
[1],
2711 &renames
->dir_renames
[2]);
2712 STABLE_QSORT(combined
.queue
, combined
.nr
, compare_pairs
);
2713 trace2_region_leave("merge", "directory renames", opt
->repo
);
2715 trace2_region_enter("merge", "process renames", opt
->repo
);
2716 clean
&= process_renames(opt
, &combined
);
2717 trace2_region_leave("merge", "process renames", opt
->repo
);
2719 goto simple_cleanup
; /* collect_renames() handles some of cleanup */
2723 * Free now unneeded filepairs, which would have been handled
2724 * in collect_renames() normally but we skipped that code.
2726 for (s
= MERGE_SIDE1
; s
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; s
++) {
2727 struct diff_queue_struct
*side_pairs
;
2730 side_pairs
= &renames
->pairs
[s
];
2731 for (i
= 0; i
< side_pairs
->nr
; ++i
) {
2732 struct diff_filepair
*p
= side_pairs
->queue
[i
];
2733 diff_free_filepair(p
);
2738 /* Free memory for renames->pairs[] and combined */
2739 for (s
= MERGE_SIDE1
; s
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; s
++) {
2740 free(renames
->pairs
[s
].queue
);
2741 DIFF_QUEUE_CLEAR(&renames
->pairs
[s
]);
2745 for (i
= 0; i
< combined
.nr
; i
++)
2746 diff_free_filepair(combined
.queue
[i
]);
2747 free(combined
.queue
);
2753 /*** Function Grouping: functions related to process_entries() ***/
2755 static int sort_dirs_next_to_their_children(const char *one
, const char *two
)
2757 unsigned char c1
, c2
;
2760 * Here we only care that entries for directories appear adjacent
2761 * to and before files underneath the directory. We can achieve
2762 * that by pretending to add a trailing slash to every file and
2763 * then sorting. In other words, we do not want the natural
2768 * Instead, we want "foo" to sort as though it were "foo/", so that
2773 * To achieve this, we basically implement our own strcmp, except that
2774 * if we get to the end of either string instead of comparing NUL to
2775 * another character, we compare '/' to it.
2777 * If this unusual "sort as though '/' were appended" perplexes
2778 * you, perhaps it will help to note that this is not the final
2779 * sort. write_tree() will sort again without the trailing slash
2780 * magic, but just on paths immediately under a given tree.
2782 * The reason to not use df_name_compare directly was that it was
2783 * just too expensive (we don't have the string lengths handy), so
2784 * it was reimplemented.
2788 * NOTE: This function will never be called with two equal strings,
2789 * because it is used to sort the keys of a strmap, and strmaps have
2790 * unique keys by construction. That simplifies our c1==c2 handling
2794 while (*one
&& (*one
== *two
)) {
2799 c1
= *one
? *one
: '/';
2800 c2
= *two
? *two
: '/';
2803 /* Getting here means one is a leading directory of the other */
2804 return (*one
) ? 1 : -1;
2809 static int read_oid_strbuf(struct merge_options
*opt
,
2810 const struct object_id
*oid
,
2814 enum object_type type
;
2816 buf
= read_object_file(oid
, &type
, &size
);
2818 return err(opt
, _("cannot read object %s"), oid_to_hex(oid
));
2819 if (type
!= OBJ_BLOB
) {
2821 return err(opt
, _("object %s is not a blob"), oid_to_hex(oid
));
2823 strbuf_attach(dst
, buf
, size
, size
+ 1);
2827 static int blob_unchanged(struct merge_options
*opt
,
2828 const struct version_info
*base
,
2829 const struct version_info
*side
,
2832 struct strbuf basebuf
= STRBUF_INIT
;
2833 struct strbuf sidebuf
= STRBUF_INIT
;
2834 int ret
= 0; /* assume changed for safety */
2835 struct index_state
*idx
= &opt
->priv
->attr_index
;
2837 if (!idx
->initialized
)
2838 initialize_attr_index(opt
);
2840 if (base
->mode
!= side
->mode
)
2842 if (oideq(&base
->oid
, &side
->oid
))
2845 if (read_oid_strbuf(opt
, &base
->oid
, &basebuf
) ||
2846 read_oid_strbuf(opt
, &side
->oid
, &sidebuf
))
2849 * Note: binary | is used so that both renormalizations are
2850 * performed. Comparison can be skipped if both files are
2851 * unchanged since their sha1s have already been compared.
2853 if (renormalize_buffer(idx
, path
, basebuf
.buf
, basebuf
.len
, &basebuf
) |
2854 renormalize_buffer(idx
, path
, sidebuf
.buf
, sidebuf
.len
, &sidebuf
))
2855 ret
= (basebuf
.len
== sidebuf
.len
&&
2856 !memcmp(basebuf
.buf
, sidebuf
.buf
, basebuf
.len
));
2859 strbuf_release(&basebuf
);
2860 strbuf_release(&sidebuf
);
2864 struct directory_versions
{
2866 * versions: list of (basename -> version_info)
2868 * The basenames are in reverse lexicographic order of full pathnames,
2869 * as processed in process_entries(). This puts all entries within
2870 * a directory together, and covers the directory itself after
2871 * everything within it, allowing us to write subtrees before needing
2872 * to record information for the tree itself.
2874 struct string_list versions
;
2877 * offsets: list of (full relative path directories -> integer offsets)
2879 * Since versions contains basenames from files in multiple different
2880 * directories, we need to know which entries in versions correspond
2881 * to which directories. Values of e.g.
2885 * Would mean that entries 0-1 of versions are files in the toplevel
2886 * directory, entries 2-4 are files under src/, and the remaining
2887 * entries starting at index 5 are files under src/moduleA/.
2889 struct string_list offsets
;
2892 * last_directory: directory that previously processed file found in
2894 * last_directory starts NULL, but records the directory in which the
2895 * previous file was found within. As soon as
2896 * directory(current_file) != last_directory
2897 * then we need to start updating accounting in versions & offsets.
2898 * Note that last_directory is always the last path in "offsets" (or
2899 * NULL if "offsets" is empty) so this exists just for quick access.
2901 const char *last_directory
;
2903 /* last_directory_len: cached computation of strlen(last_directory) */
2904 unsigned last_directory_len
;
2907 static int tree_entry_order(const void *a_
, const void *b_
)
2909 const struct string_list_item
*a
= a_
;
2910 const struct string_list_item
*b
= b_
;
2912 const struct merged_info
*ami
= a
->util
;
2913 const struct merged_info
*bmi
= b
->util
;
2914 return base_name_compare(a
->string
, strlen(a
->string
), ami
->result
.mode
,
2915 b
->string
, strlen(b
->string
), bmi
->result
.mode
);
2918 static void write_tree(struct object_id
*result_oid
,
2919 struct string_list
*versions
,
2920 unsigned int offset
,
2923 size_t maxlen
= 0, extra
;
2925 struct strbuf buf
= STRBUF_INIT
;
2928 assert(offset
<= versions
->nr
);
2929 nr
= versions
->nr
- offset
;
2931 /* No need for STABLE_QSORT -- filenames must be unique */
2932 QSORT(versions
->items
+ offset
, nr
, tree_entry_order
);
2934 /* Pre-allocate some space in buf */
2935 extra
= hash_size
+ 8; /* 8: 6 for mode, 1 for space, 1 for NUL char */
2936 for (i
= 0; i
< nr
; i
++) {
2937 maxlen
+= strlen(versions
->items
[offset
+i
].string
) + extra
;
2939 strbuf_grow(&buf
, maxlen
);
2941 /* Write each entry out to buf */
2942 for (i
= 0; i
< nr
; i
++) {
2943 struct merged_info
*mi
= versions
->items
[offset
+i
].util
;
2944 struct version_info
*ri
= &mi
->result
;
2945 strbuf_addf(&buf
, "%o %s%c",
2947 versions
->items
[offset
+i
].string
, '\0');
2948 strbuf_add(&buf
, ri
->oid
.hash
, hash_size
);
2951 /* Write this object file out, and record in result_oid */
2952 write_object_file(buf
.buf
, buf
.len
, tree_type
, result_oid
);
2953 strbuf_release(&buf
);
2956 static void record_entry_for_tree(struct directory_versions
*dir_metadata
,
2958 struct merged_info
*mi
)
2960 const char *basename
;
2963 /* nothing to record */
2966 basename
= path
+ mi
->basename_offset
;
2967 assert(strchr(basename
, '/') == NULL
);
2968 string_list_append(&dir_metadata
->versions
,
2969 basename
)->util
= &mi
->result
;
2972 static void write_completed_directory(struct merge_options
*opt
,
2973 const char *new_directory_name
,
2974 struct directory_versions
*info
)
2976 const char *prev_dir
;
2977 struct merged_info
*dir_info
= NULL
;
2978 unsigned int offset
;
2981 * Some explanation of info->versions and info->offsets...
2983 * process_entries() iterates over all relevant files AND
2984 * directories in reverse lexicographic order, and calls this
2985 * function. Thus, an example of the paths that process_entries()
2986 * could operate on (along with the directories for those paths
2991 * src/moduleB/umm.c src/moduleB
2992 * src/moduleB/stuff.h src/moduleB
2993 * src/moduleB/baz.c src/moduleB
2995 * src/moduleA/foo.c src/moduleA
2996 * src/moduleA/bar.c src/moduleA
3003 * always contains the unprocessed entries and their
3004 * version_info information. For example, after the first five
3005 * entries above, info->versions would be:
3007 * xtract.c <xtract.c's version_info>
3008 * token.txt <token.txt's version_info>
3009 * umm.c <src/moduleB/umm.c's version_info>
3010 * stuff.h <src/moduleB/stuff.h's version_info>
3011 * baz.c <src/moduleB/baz.c's version_info>
3013 * Once a subdirectory is completed we remove the entries in
3014 * that subdirectory from info->versions, writing it as a tree
3015 * (write_tree()). Thus, as soon as we get to src/moduleB,
3016 * info->versions would be updated to
3018 * xtract.c <xtract.c's version_info>
3019 * token.txt <token.txt's version_info>
3020 * moduleB <src/moduleB's version_info>
3024 * helps us track which entries in info->versions correspond to
3025 * which directories. When we are N directories deep (e.g. 4
3026 * for src/modA/submod/subdir/), we have up to N+1 unprocessed
3027 * directories (+1 because of toplevel dir). Corresponding to
3028 * the info->versions example above, after processing five entries
3029 * info->offsets will be:
3034 * which is used to know that xtract.c & token.txt are from the
3035 * toplevel dirctory, while umm.c & stuff.h & baz.c are from the
3036 * src/moduleB directory. Again, following the example above,
3037 * once we need to process src/moduleB, then info->offsets is
3043 * which says that moduleB (and only moduleB so far) is in the
3046 * One unique thing to note about info->offsets here is that
3047 * "src" was not added to info->offsets until there was a path
3048 * (a file OR directory) immediately below src/ that got
3051 * Since process_entry() just appends new entries to info->versions,
3052 * write_completed_directory() only needs to do work if the next path
3053 * is in a directory that is different than the last directory found
3058 * If we are working with the same directory as the last entry, there
3059 * is no work to do. (See comments above the directory_name member of
3060 * struct merged_info for why we can use pointer comparison instead of
3063 if (new_directory_name
== info
->last_directory
)
3067 * If we are just starting (last_directory is NULL), or last_directory
3068 * is a prefix of the current directory, then we can just update
3069 * info->offsets to record the offset where we started this directory
3070 * and update last_directory to have quick access to it.
3072 if (info
->last_directory
== NULL
||
3073 !strncmp(new_directory_name
, info
->last_directory
,
3074 info
->last_directory_len
)) {
3075 uintptr_t offset
= info
->versions
.nr
;
3077 info
->last_directory
= new_directory_name
;
3078 info
->last_directory_len
= strlen(info
->last_directory
);
3080 * Record the offset into info->versions where we will
3081 * start recording basenames of paths found within
3082 * new_directory_name.
3084 string_list_append(&info
->offsets
,
3085 info
->last_directory
)->util
= (void*)offset
;
3090 * The next entry that will be processed will be within
3091 * new_directory_name. Since at this point we know that
3092 * new_directory_name is within a different directory than
3093 * info->last_directory, we have all entries for info->last_directory
3094 * in info->versions and we need to create a tree object for them.
3096 dir_info
= strmap_get(&opt
->priv
->paths
, info
->last_directory
);
3098 offset
= (uintptr_t)info
->offsets
.items
[info
->offsets
.nr
-1].util
;
3099 if (offset
== info
->versions
.nr
) {
3101 * Actually, we don't need to create a tree object in this
3102 * case. Whenever all files within a directory disappear
3103 * during the merge (e.g. unmodified on one side and
3104 * deleted on the other, or files were renamed elsewhere),
3105 * then we get here and the directory itself needs to be
3106 * omitted from its parent tree as well.
3108 dir_info
->is_null
= 1;
3111 * Write out the tree to the git object directory, and also
3112 * record the mode and oid in dir_info->result.
3114 dir_info
->is_null
= 0;
3115 dir_info
->result
.mode
= S_IFDIR
;
3116 write_tree(&dir_info
->result
.oid
, &info
->versions
, offset
,
3117 opt
->repo
->hash_algo
->rawsz
);
3121 * We've now used several entries from info->versions and one entry
3122 * from info->offsets, so we get rid of those values.
3125 info
->versions
.nr
= offset
;
3128 * Now we've taken care of the completed directory, but we need to
3129 * prepare things since future entries will be in
3130 * new_directory_name. (In particular, process_entry() will be
3131 * appending new entries to info->versions.) So, we need to make
3132 * sure new_directory_name is the last entry in info->offsets.
3134 prev_dir
= info
->offsets
.nr
== 0 ? NULL
:
3135 info
->offsets
.items
[info
->offsets
.nr
-1].string
;
3136 if (new_directory_name
!= prev_dir
) {
3137 uintptr_t c
= info
->versions
.nr
;
3138 string_list_append(&info
->offsets
,
3139 new_directory_name
)->util
= (void*)c
;
3142 /* And, of course, we need to update last_directory to match. */
3143 info
->last_directory
= new_directory_name
;
3144 info
->last_directory_len
= strlen(info
->last_directory
);
3147 /* Per entry merge function */
3148 static void process_entry(struct merge_options
*opt
,
3150 struct conflict_info
*ci
,
3151 struct directory_versions
*dir_metadata
)
3153 int df_file_index
= 0;
3156 assert(ci
->filemask
>= 0 && ci
->filemask
<= 7);
3157 /* ci->match_mask == 7 was handled in collect_merge_info_callback() */
3158 assert(ci
->match_mask
== 0 || ci
->match_mask
== 3 ||
3159 ci
->match_mask
== 5 || ci
->match_mask
== 6);
3162 record_entry_for_tree(dir_metadata
, path
, &ci
->merged
);
3163 if (ci
->filemask
== 0)
3164 /* nothing else to handle */
3166 assert(ci
->df_conflict
);
3169 if (ci
->df_conflict
&& ci
->merged
.result
.mode
== 0) {
3173 * directory no longer in the way, but we do have a file we
3174 * need to place here so we need to clean away the "directory
3175 * merges to nothing" result.
3177 ci
->df_conflict
= 0;
3178 assert(ci
->filemask
!= 0);
3179 ci
->merged
.clean
= 0;
3180 ci
->merged
.is_null
= 0;
3181 /* and we want to zero out any directory-related entries */
3182 ci
->match_mask
= (ci
->match_mask
& ~ci
->dirmask
);
3184 for (i
= MERGE_BASE
; i
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; i
++) {
3185 if (ci
->filemask
& (1 << i
))
3187 ci
->stages
[i
].mode
= 0;
3188 oidcpy(&ci
->stages
[i
].oid
, null_oid());
3190 } else if (ci
->df_conflict
&& ci
->merged
.result
.mode
!= 0) {
3192 * This started out as a D/F conflict, and the entries in
3193 * the competing directory were not removed by the merge as
3194 * evidenced by write_completed_directory() writing a value
3195 * to ci->merged.result.mode.
3197 struct conflict_info
*new_ci
;
3199 const char *old_path
= path
;
3202 assert(ci
->merged
.result
.mode
== S_IFDIR
);
3205 * If filemask is 1, we can just ignore the file as having
3206 * been deleted on both sides. We do not want to overwrite
3207 * ci->merged.result, since it stores the tree for all the
3210 if (ci
->filemask
== 1) {
3216 * This file still exists on at least one side, and we want
3217 * the directory to remain here, so we need to move this
3218 * path to some new location.
3220 CALLOC_ARRAY(new_ci
, 1);
3221 /* We don't really want new_ci->merged.result copied, but it'll
3222 * be overwritten below so it doesn't matter. We also don't
3223 * want any directory mode/oid values copied, but we'll zero
3224 * those out immediately. We do want the rest of ci copied.
3226 memcpy(new_ci
, ci
, sizeof(*ci
));
3227 new_ci
->match_mask
= (new_ci
->match_mask
& ~new_ci
->dirmask
);
3228 new_ci
->dirmask
= 0;
3229 for (i
= MERGE_BASE
; i
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; i
++) {
3230 if (new_ci
->filemask
& (1 << i
))
3232 /* zero out any entries related to directories */
3233 new_ci
->stages
[i
].mode
= 0;
3234 oidcpy(&new_ci
->stages
[i
].oid
, null_oid());
3238 * Find out which side this file came from; note that we
3239 * cannot just use ci->filemask, because renames could cause
3240 * the filemask to go back to 7. So we use dirmask, then
3241 * pick the opposite side's index.
3243 df_file_index
= (ci
->dirmask
& (1 << 1)) ? 2 : 1;
3244 branch
= (df_file_index
== 1) ? opt
->branch1
: opt
->branch2
;
3245 path
= unique_path(&opt
->priv
->paths
, path
, branch
);
3246 strmap_put(&opt
->priv
->paths
, path
, new_ci
);
3248 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0,
3249 _("CONFLICT (file/directory): directory in the way "
3250 "of %s from %s; moving it to %s instead."),
3251 old_path
, branch
, path
);
3254 * Zero out the filemask for the old ci. At this point, ci
3255 * was just an entry for a directory, so we don't need to
3256 * do anything more with it.
3261 * Now note that we're working on the new entry (path was
3268 * NOTE: Below there is a long switch-like if-elseif-elseif... block
3269 * which the code goes through even for the df_conflict cases
3272 if (ci
->match_mask
) {
3273 ci
->merged
.clean
= !ci
->df_conflict
&& !ci
->path_conflict
;
3274 if (ci
->match_mask
== 6) {
3275 /* stages[1] == stages[2] */
3276 ci
->merged
.result
.mode
= ci
->stages
[1].mode
;
3277 oidcpy(&ci
->merged
.result
.oid
, &ci
->stages
[1].oid
);
3279 /* determine the mask of the side that didn't match */
3280 unsigned int othermask
= 7 & ~ci
->match_mask
;
3281 int side
= (othermask
== 4) ? 2 : 1;
3283 ci
->merged
.result
.mode
= ci
->stages
[side
].mode
;
3284 ci
->merged
.is_null
= !ci
->merged
.result
.mode
;
3285 if (ci
->merged
.is_null
)
3286 ci
->merged
.clean
= 1;
3287 oidcpy(&ci
->merged
.result
.oid
, &ci
->stages
[side
].oid
);
3289 assert(othermask
== 2 || othermask
== 4);
3290 assert(ci
->merged
.is_null
==
3291 (ci
->filemask
== ci
->match_mask
));
3293 } else if (ci
->filemask
>= 6 &&
3294 (S_IFMT
& ci
->stages
[1].mode
) !=
3295 (S_IFMT
& ci
->stages
[2].mode
)) {
3296 /* Two different items from (file/submodule/symlink) */
3297 if (opt
->priv
->call_depth
) {
3298 /* Just use the version from the merge base */
3299 ci
->merged
.clean
= 0;
3300 oidcpy(&ci
->merged
.result
.oid
, &ci
->stages
[0].oid
);
3301 ci
->merged
.result
.mode
= ci
->stages
[0].mode
;
3302 ci
->merged
.is_null
= (ci
->merged
.result
.mode
== 0);
3304 /* Handle by renaming one or both to separate paths. */
3305 unsigned o_mode
= ci
->stages
[0].mode
;
3306 unsigned a_mode
= ci
->stages
[1].mode
;
3307 unsigned b_mode
= ci
->stages
[2].mode
;
3308 struct conflict_info
*new_ci
;
3309 const char *a_path
= NULL
, *b_path
= NULL
;
3310 int rename_a
= 0, rename_b
= 0;
3312 new_ci
= xmalloc(sizeof(*new_ci
));
3314 if (S_ISREG(a_mode
))
3316 else if (S_ISREG(b_mode
))
3323 if (rename_a
&& rename_b
) {
3324 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0,
3325 _("CONFLICT (distinct types): %s had "
3326 "different types on each side; "
3327 "renamed both of them so each can "
3328 "be recorded somewhere."),
3331 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0,
3332 _("CONFLICT (distinct types): %s had "
3333 "different types on each side; "
3334 "renamed one of them so each can be "
3335 "recorded somewhere."),
3339 ci
->merged
.clean
= 0;
3340 memcpy(new_ci
, ci
, sizeof(*new_ci
));
3342 /* Put b into new_ci, removing a from stages */
3343 new_ci
->merged
.result
.mode
= ci
->stages
[2].mode
;
3344 oidcpy(&new_ci
->merged
.result
.oid
, &ci
->stages
[2].oid
);
3345 new_ci
->stages
[1].mode
= 0;
3346 oidcpy(&new_ci
->stages
[1].oid
, null_oid());
3347 new_ci
->filemask
= 5;
3348 if ((S_IFMT
& b_mode
) != (S_IFMT
& o_mode
)) {
3349 new_ci
->stages
[0].mode
= 0;
3350 oidcpy(&new_ci
->stages
[0].oid
, null_oid());
3351 new_ci
->filemask
= 4;
3354 /* Leave only a in ci, fixing stages. */
3355 ci
->merged
.result
.mode
= ci
->stages
[1].mode
;
3356 oidcpy(&ci
->merged
.result
.oid
, &ci
->stages
[1].oid
);
3357 ci
->stages
[2].mode
= 0;
3358 oidcpy(&ci
->stages
[2].oid
, null_oid());
3360 if ((S_IFMT
& a_mode
) != (S_IFMT
& o_mode
)) {
3361 ci
->stages
[0].mode
= 0;
3362 oidcpy(&ci
->stages
[0].oid
, null_oid());
3366 /* Insert entries into opt->priv_paths */
3367 assert(rename_a
|| rename_b
);
3369 a_path
= unique_path(&opt
->priv
->paths
,
3370 path
, opt
->branch1
);
3371 strmap_put(&opt
->priv
->paths
, a_path
, ci
);
3375 b_path
= unique_path(&opt
->priv
->paths
,
3376 path
, opt
->branch2
);
3379 strmap_put(&opt
->priv
->paths
, b_path
, new_ci
);
3381 if (rename_a
&& rename_b
) {
3382 strmap_remove(&opt
->priv
->paths
, path
, 0);
3384 * We removed path from opt->priv->paths. path
3385 * will also eventually need to be freed, but
3386 * it may still be used by e.g. ci->pathnames.
3387 * So, store it in another string-list for now.
3389 string_list_append(&opt
->priv
->paths_to_free
,
3394 * Do special handling for b_path since process_entry()
3395 * won't be called on it specially.
3397 strmap_put(&opt
->priv
->conflicted
, b_path
, new_ci
);
3398 record_entry_for_tree(dir_metadata
, b_path
,
3402 * Remaining code for processing this entry should
3403 * think in terms of processing a_path.
3408 } else if (ci
->filemask
>= 6) {
3409 /* Need a two-way or three-way content merge */
3410 struct version_info merged_file
;
3411 unsigned clean_merge
;
3412 struct version_info
*o
= &ci
->stages
[0];
3413 struct version_info
*a
= &ci
->stages
[1];
3414 struct version_info
*b
= &ci
->stages
[2];
3416 clean_merge
= handle_content_merge(opt
, path
, o
, a
, b
,
3418 opt
->priv
->call_depth
* 2,
3420 ci
->merged
.clean
= clean_merge
&&
3421 !ci
->df_conflict
&& !ci
->path_conflict
;
3422 ci
->merged
.result
.mode
= merged_file
.mode
;
3423 ci
->merged
.is_null
= (merged_file
.mode
== 0);
3424 oidcpy(&ci
->merged
.result
.oid
, &merged_file
.oid
);
3425 if (clean_merge
&& ci
->df_conflict
) {
3426 assert(df_file_index
== 1 || df_file_index
== 2);
3427 ci
->filemask
= 1 << df_file_index
;
3428 ci
->stages
[df_file_index
].mode
= merged_file
.mode
;
3429 oidcpy(&ci
->stages
[df_file_index
].oid
, &merged_file
.oid
);
3432 const char *reason
= _("content");
3433 if (ci
->filemask
== 6)
3434 reason
= _("add/add");
3435 if (S_ISGITLINK(merged_file
.mode
))
3436 reason
= _("submodule");
3437 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0,
3438 _("CONFLICT (%s): Merge conflict in %s"),
3441 } else if (ci
->filemask
== 3 || ci
->filemask
== 5) {
3443 const char *modify_branch
, *delete_branch
;
3444 int side
= (ci
->filemask
== 5) ? 2 : 1;
3445 int index
= opt
->priv
->call_depth
? 0 : side
;
3447 ci
->merged
.result
.mode
= ci
->stages
[index
].mode
;
3448 oidcpy(&ci
->merged
.result
.oid
, &ci
->stages
[index
].oid
);
3449 ci
->merged
.clean
= 0;
3451 modify_branch
= (side
== 1) ? opt
->branch1
: opt
->branch2
;
3452 delete_branch
= (side
== 1) ? opt
->branch2
: opt
->branch1
;
3454 if (opt
->renormalize
&&
3455 blob_unchanged(opt
, &ci
->stages
[0], &ci
->stages
[side
],
3457 ci
->merged
.is_null
= 1;
3458 ci
->merged
.clean
= 1;
3459 assert(!ci
->df_conflict
&& !ci
->path_conflict
);
3460 } else if (ci
->path_conflict
&&
3461 oideq(&ci
->stages
[0].oid
, &ci
->stages
[side
].oid
)) {
3463 * This came from a rename/delete; no action to take,
3464 * but avoid printing "modify/delete" conflict notice
3465 * since the contents were not modified.
3468 path_msg(opt
, path
, 0,
3469 _("CONFLICT (modify/delete): %s deleted in %s "
3470 "and modified in %s. Version %s of %s left "
3472 path
, delete_branch
, modify_branch
,
3473 modify_branch
, path
);
3475 } else if (ci
->filemask
== 2 || ci
->filemask
== 4) {
3476 /* Added on one side */
3477 int side
= (ci
->filemask
== 4) ? 2 : 1;
3478 ci
->merged
.result
.mode
= ci
->stages
[side
].mode
;
3479 oidcpy(&ci
->merged
.result
.oid
, &ci
->stages
[side
].oid
);
3480 ci
->merged
.clean
= !ci
->df_conflict
&& !ci
->path_conflict
;
3481 } else if (ci
->filemask
== 1) {
3482 /* Deleted on both sides */
3483 ci
->merged
.is_null
= 1;
3484 ci
->merged
.result
.mode
= 0;
3485 oidcpy(&ci
->merged
.result
.oid
, null_oid());
3486 assert(!ci
->df_conflict
);
3487 ci
->merged
.clean
= !ci
->path_conflict
;
3491 * If still conflicted, record it separately. This allows us to later
3492 * iterate over just conflicted entries when updating the index instead
3493 * of iterating over all entries.
3495 if (!ci
->merged
.clean
)
3496 strmap_put(&opt
->priv
->conflicted
, path
, ci
);
3498 /* Record metadata for ci->merged in dir_metadata */
3499 record_entry_for_tree(dir_metadata
, path
, &ci
->merged
);
3502 static void prefetch_for_content_merges(struct merge_options
*opt
,
3503 struct string_list
*plist
)
3505 struct string_list_item
*e
;
3506 struct oid_array to_fetch
= OID_ARRAY_INIT
;
3508 if (opt
->repo
!= the_repository
|| !has_promisor_remote())
3511 for (e
= &plist
->items
[plist
->nr
-1]; e
>= plist
->items
; --e
) {
3512 /* char *path = e->string; */
3513 struct conflict_info
*ci
= e
->util
;
3516 /* Ignore clean entries */
3517 if (ci
->merged
.clean
)
3520 /* Ignore entries that don't need a content merge */
3521 if (ci
->match_mask
|| ci
->filemask
< 6 ||
3522 !S_ISREG(ci
->stages
[1].mode
) ||
3523 !S_ISREG(ci
->stages
[2].mode
) ||
3524 oideq(&ci
->stages
[1].oid
, &ci
->stages
[2].oid
))
3527 /* Also don't need content merge if base matches either side */
3528 if (ci
->filemask
== 7 &&
3529 S_ISREG(ci
->stages
[0].mode
) &&
3530 (oideq(&ci
->stages
[0].oid
, &ci
->stages
[1].oid
) ||
3531 oideq(&ci
->stages
[0].oid
, &ci
->stages
[2].oid
)))
3534 for (i
= 0; i
< 3; i
++) {
3535 unsigned side_mask
= (1 << i
);
3536 struct version_info
*vi
= &ci
->stages
[i
];
3538 if ((ci
->filemask
& side_mask
) &&
3539 S_ISREG(vi
->mode
) &&
3540 oid_object_info_extended(opt
->repo
, &vi
->oid
, NULL
,
3541 OBJECT_INFO_FOR_PREFETCH
))
3542 oid_array_append(&to_fetch
, &vi
->oid
);
3546 promisor_remote_get_direct(opt
->repo
, to_fetch
.oid
, to_fetch
.nr
);
3547 oid_array_clear(&to_fetch
);
3550 static void process_entries(struct merge_options
*opt
,
3551 struct object_id
*result_oid
)
3553 struct hashmap_iter iter
;
3554 struct strmap_entry
*e
;
3555 struct string_list plist
= STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP
;
3556 struct string_list_item
*entry
;
3557 struct directory_versions dir_metadata
= { STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP
,
3558 STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP
,
3561 trace2_region_enter("merge", "process_entries setup", opt
->repo
);
3562 if (strmap_empty(&opt
->priv
->paths
)) {
3563 oidcpy(result_oid
, opt
->repo
->hash_algo
->empty_tree
);
3567 /* Hack to pre-allocate plist to the desired size */
3568 trace2_region_enter("merge", "plist grow", opt
->repo
);
3569 ALLOC_GROW(plist
.items
, strmap_get_size(&opt
->priv
->paths
), plist
.alloc
);
3570 trace2_region_leave("merge", "plist grow", opt
->repo
);
3572 /* Put every entry from paths into plist, then sort */
3573 trace2_region_enter("merge", "plist copy", opt
->repo
);
3574 strmap_for_each_entry(&opt
->priv
->paths
, &iter
, e
) {
3575 string_list_append(&plist
, e
->key
)->util
= e
->value
;
3577 trace2_region_leave("merge", "plist copy", opt
->repo
);
3579 trace2_region_enter("merge", "plist special sort", opt
->repo
);
3580 plist
.cmp
= sort_dirs_next_to_their_children
;
3581 string_list_sort(&plist
);
3582 trace2_region_leave("merge", "plist special sort", opt
->repo
);
3584 trace2_region_leave("merge", "process_entries setup", opt
->repo
);
3587 * Iterate over the items in reverse order, so we can handle paths
3588 * below a directory before needing to handle the directory itself.
3590 * This allows us to write subtrees before we need to write trees,
3591 * and it also enables sane handling of directory/file conflicts
3592 * (because it allows us to know whether the directory is still in
3593 * the way when it is time to process the file at the same path).
3595 trace2_region_enter("merge", "processing", opt
->repo
);
3596 prefetch_for_content_merges(opt
, &plist
);
3597 for (entry
= &plist
.items
[plist
.nr
-1]; entry
>= plist
.items
; --entry
) {
3598 char *path
= entry
->string
;
3600 * NOTE: mi may actually be a pointer to a conflict_info, but
3601 * we have to check mi->clean first to see if it's safe to
3602 * reassign to such a pointer type.
3604 struct merged_info
*mi
= entry
->util
;
3606 write_completed_directory(opt
, mi
->directory_name
,
3609 record_entry_for_tree(&dir_metadata
, path
, mi
);
3611 struct conflict_info
*ci
= (struct conflict_info
*)mi
;
3612 process_entry(opt
, path
, ci
, &dir_metadata
);
3615 trace2_region_leave("merge", "processing", opt
->repo
);
3617 trace2_region_enter("merge", "process_entries cleanup", opt
->repo
);
3618 if (dir_metadata
.offsets
.nr
!= 1 ||
3619 (uintptr_t)dir_metadata
.offsets
.items
[0].util
!= 0) {
3620 printf("dir_metadata.offsets.nr = %d (should be 1)\n",
3621 dir_metadata
.offsets
.nr
);
3622 printf("dir_metadata.offsets.items[0].util = %u (should be 0)\n",
3623 (unsigned)(uintptr_t)dir_metadata
.offsets
.items
[0].util
);
3625 BUG("dir_metadata accounting completely off; shouldn't happen");
3627 write_tree(result_oid
, &dir_metadata
.versions
, 0,
3628 opt
->repo
->hash_algo
->rawsz
);
3629 string_list_clear(&plist
, 0);
3630 string_list_clear(&dir_metadata
.versions
, 0);
3631 string_list_clear(&dir_metadata
.offsets
, 0);
3632 trace2_region_leave("merge", "process_entries cleanup", opt
->repo
);
3635 /*** Function Grouping: functions related to merge_switch_to_result() ***/
3637 static int checkout(struct merge_options
*opt
,
3641 /* Switch the index/working copy from old to new */
3643 struct tree_desc trees
[2];
3644 struct unpack_trees_options unpack_opts
;
3646 memset(&unpack_opts
, 0, sizeof(unpack_opts
));
3647 unpack_opts
.head_idx
= -1;
3648 unpack_opts
.src_index
= opt
->repo
->index
;
3649 unpack_opts
.dst_index
= opt
->repo
->index
;
3651 setup_unpack_trees_porcelain(&unpack_opts
, "merge");
3654 * NOTE: if this were just "git checkout" code, we would probably
3655 * read or refresh the cache and check for a conflicted index, but
3656 * builtin/merge.c or sequencer.c really needs to read the index
3657 * and check for conflicted entries before starting merging for a
3658 * good user experience (no sense waiting for merges/rebases before
3659 * erroring out), so there's no reason to duplicate that work here.
3662 /* 2-way merge to the new branch */
3663 unpack_opts
.update
= 1;
3664 unpack_opts
.merge
= 1;
3665 unpack_opts
.quiet
= 0; /* FIXME: sequencer might want quiet? */
3666 unpack_opts
.verbose_update
= (opt
->verbosity
> 2);
3667 unpack_opts
.fn
= twoway_merge
;
3668 if (1/* FIXME: opts->overwrite_ignore*/) {
3669 CALLOC_ARRAY(unpack_opts
.dir
, 1);
3670 unpack_opts
.dir
->flags
|= DIR_SHOW_IGNORED
;
3671 setup_standard_excludes(unpack_opts
.dir
);
3674 init_tree_desc(&trees
[0], prev
->buffer
, prev
->size
);
3676 init_tree_desc(&trees
[1], next
->buffer
, next
->size
);
3678 ret
= unpack_trees(2, trees
, &unpack_opts
);
3679 clear_unpack_trees_porcelain(&unpack_opts
);
3680 dir_clear(unpack_opts
.dir
);
3681 FREE_AND_NULL(unpack_opts
.dir
);
3685 static int record_conflicted_index_entries(struct merge_options
*opt
)
3687 struct hashmap_iter iter
;
3688 struct strmap_entry
*e
;
3689 struct index_state
*index
= opt
->repo
->index
;
3690 struct checkout state
= CHECKOUT_INIT
;
3692 int original_cache_nr
;
3694 if (strmap_empty(&opt
->priv
->conflicted
))
3697 /* If any entries have skip_worktree set, we'll have to check 'em out */
3700 state
.refresh_cache
= 1;
3701 state
.istate
= index
;
3702 original_cache_nr
= index
->cache_nr
;
3704 /* Put every entry from paths into plist, then sort */
3705 strmap_for_each_entry(&opt
->priv
->conflicted
, &iter
, e
) {
3706 const char *path
= e
->key
;
3707 struct conflict_info
*ci
= e
->value
;
3709 struct cache_entry
*ce
;
3715 * The index will already have a stage=0 entry for this path,
3716 * because we created an as-merged-as-possible version of the
3717 * file and checkout() moved the working copy and index over
3720 * However, previous iterations through this loop will have
3721 * added unstaged entries to the end of the cache which
3722 * ignore the standard alphabetical ordering of cache
3723 * entries and break invariants needed for index_name_pos()
3724 * to work. However, we know the entry we want is before
3725 * those appended cache entries, so do a temporary swap on
3726 * cache_nr to only look through entries of interest.
3728 SWAP(index
->cache_nr
, original_cache_nr
);
3729 pos
= index_name_pos(index
, path
, strlen(path
));
3730 SWAP(index
->cache_nr
, original_cache_nr
);
3732 if (ci
->filemask
!= 1)
3733 BUG("Conflicted %s but nothing in basic working tree or index; this shouldn't happen", path
);
3734 cache_tree_invalidate_path(index
, path
);
3736 ce
= index
->cache
[pos
];
3739 * Clean paths with CE_SKIP_WORKTREE set will not be
3740 * written to the working tree by the unpack_trees()
3741 * call in checkout(). Our conflicted entries would
3742 * have appeared clean to that code since we ignored
3743 * the higher order stages. Thus, we need override
3744 * the CE_SKIP_WORKTREE bit and manually write those
3745 * files to the working disk here.
3747 if (ce_skip_worktree(ce
)) {
3750 if (!lstat(path
, &st
)) {
3751 char *new_name
= unique_path(&opt
->priv
->paths
,
3755 path_msg(opt
, path
, 1,
3756 _("Note: %s not up to date and in way of checking out conflicted version; old copy renamed to %s"),
3758 errs
|= rename(path
, new_name
);
3761 errs
|= checkout_entry(ce
, &state
, NULL
, NULL
);
3765 * Mark this cache entry for removal and instead add
3766 * new stage>0 entries corresponding to the
3767 * conflicts. If there are many conflicted entries, we
3768 * want to avoid memmove'ing O(NM) entries by
3769 * inserting the new entries one at a time. So,
3770 * instead, we just add the new cache entries to the
3771 * end (ignoring normal index requirements on sort
3772 * order) and sort the index once we're all done.
3774 ce
->ce_flags
|= CE_REMOVE
;
3777 for (i
= MERGE_BASE
; i
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; i
++) {
3778 struct version_info
*vi
;
3779 if (!(ci
->filemask
& (1ul << i
)))
3781 vi
= &ci
->stages
[i
];
3782 ce
= make_cache_entry(index
, vi
->mode
, &vi
->oid
,
3784 add_index_entry(index
, ce
, ADD_CACHE_JUST_APPEND
);
3789 * Remove the unused cache entries (and invalidate the relevant
3790 * cache-trees), then sort the index entries to get the conflicted
3791 * entries we added to the end into their right locations.
3793 remove_marked_cache_entries(index
, 1);
3795 * No need for STABLE_QSORT -- cmp_cache_name_compare sorts primarily
3796 * on filename and secondarily on stage, and (name, stage #) are a
3799 QSORT(index
->cache
, index
->cache_nr
, cmp_cache_name_compare
);
3804 void merge_switch_to_result(struct merge_options
*opt
,
3806 struct merge_result
*result
,
3807 int update_worktree_and_index
,
3808 int display_update_msgs
)
3810 assert(opt
->priv
== NULL
);
3811 if (result
->clean
>= 0 && update_worktree_and_index
) {
3812 const char *filename
;
3815 trace2_region_enter("merge", "checkout", opt
->repo
);
3816 if (checkout(opt
, head
, result
->tree
)) {
3817 /* failure to function */
3821 trace2_region_leave("merge", "checkout", opt
->repo
);
3823 trace2_region_enter("merge", "record_conflicted", opt
->repo
);
3824 opt
->priv
= result
->priv
;
3825 if (record_conflicted_index_entries(opt
)) {
3826 /* failure to function */
3832 trace2_region_leave("merge", "record_conflicted", opt
->repo
);
3834 trace2_region_enter("merge", "write_auto_merge", opt
->repo
);
3835 filename
= git_path_auto_merge(opt
->repo
);
3836 fp
= xfopen(filename
, "w");
3837 fprintf(fp
, "%s\n", oid_to_hex(&result
->tree
->object
.oid
));
3839 trace2_region_leave("merge", "write_auto_merge", opt
->repo
);
3842 if (display_update_msgs
) {
3843 struct merge_options_internal
*opti
= result
->priv
;
3844 struct hashmap_iter iter
;
3845 struct strmap_entry
*e
;
3846 struct string_list olist
= STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP
;
3849 trace2_region_enter("merge", "display messages", opt
->repo
);
3851 /* Hack to pre-allocate olist to the desired size */
3852 ALLOC_GROW(olist
.items
, strmap_get_size(&opti
->output
),
3855 /* Put every entry from output into olist, then sort */
3856 strmap_for_each_entry(&opti
->output
, &iter
, e
) {
3857 string_list_append(&olist
, e
->key
)->util
= e
->value
;
3859 string_list_sort(&olist
);
3861 /* Iterate over the items, printing them */
3862 for (i
= 0; i
< olist
.nr
; ++i
) {
3863 struct strbuf
*sb
= olist
.items
[i
].util
;
3865 printf("%s", sb
->buf
);
3867 string_list_clear(&olist
, 0);
3869 /* Also include needed rename limit adjustment now */
3870 diff_warn_rename_limit("merge.renamelimit",
3871 opti
->renames
.needed_limit
, 0);
3873 trace2_region_leave("merge", "display messages", opt
->repo
);
3876 merge_finalize(opt
, result
);
3879 void merge_finalize(struct merge_options
*opt
,
3880 struct merge_result
*result
)
3882 struct merge_options_internal
*opti
= result
->priv
;
3884 if (opt
->renormalize
)
3885 git_attr_set_direction(GIT_ATTR_CHECKIN
);
3886 assert(opt
->priv
== NULL
);
3888 clear_or_reinit_internal_opts(opti
, 0);
3889 FREE_AND_NULL(opti
);
3892 /*** Function Grouping: helper functions for merge_incore_*() ***/
3894 static struct tree
*shift_tree_object(struct repository
*repo
,
3895 struct tree
*one
, struct tree
*two
,
3896 const char *subtree_shift
)
3898 struct object_id shifted
;
3900 if (!*subtree_shift
) {
3901 shift_tree(repo
, &one
->object
.oid
, &two
->object
.oid
, &shifted
, 0);
3903 shift_tree_by(repo
, &one
->object
.oid
, &two
->object
.oid
, &shifted
,
3906 if (oideq(&two
->object
.oid
, &shifted
))
3908 return lookup_tree(repo
, &shifted
);
3911 static inline void set_commit_tree(struct commit
*c
, struct tree
*t
)
3916 static struct commit
*make_virtual_commit(struct repository
*repo
,
3918 const char *comment
)
3920 struct commit
*commit
= alloc_commit_node(repo
);
3922 set_merge_remote_desc(commit
, comment
, (struct object
*)commit
);
3923 set_commit_tree(commit
, tree
);
3924 commit
->object
.parsed
= 1;
3928 static void merge_start(struct merge_options
*opt
, struct merge_result
*result
)
3930 struct rename_info
*renames
;
3933 /* Sanity checks on opt */
3934 trace2_region_enter("merge", "sanity checks", opt
->repo
);
3937 assert(opt
->branch1
&& opt
->branch2
);
3939 assert(opt
->detect_directory_renames
>= MERGE_DIRECTORY_RENAMES_NONE
&&
3940 opt
->detect_directory_renames
<= MERGE_DIRECTORY_RENAMES_TRUE
);
3941 assert(opt
->rename_limit
>= -1);
3942 assert(opt
->rename_score
>= 0 && opt
->rename_score
<= MAX_SCORE
);
3943 assert(opt
->show_rename_progress
>= 0 && opt
->show_rename_progress
<= 1);
3945 assert(opt
->xdl_opts
>= 0);
3946 assert(opt
->recursive_variant
>= MERGE_VARIANT_NORMAL
&&
3947 opt
->recursive_variant
<= MERGE_VARIANT_THEIRS
);
3950 * detect_renames, verbosity, buffer_output, and obuf are ignored
3951 * fields that were used by "recursive" rather than "ort" -- but
3952 * sanity check them anyway.
3954 assert(opt
->detect_renames
>= -1 &&
3955 opt
->detect_renames
<= DIFF_DETECT_COPY
);
3956 assert(opt
->verbosity
>= 0 && opt
->verbosity
<= 5);
3957 assert(opt
->buffer_output
<= 2);
3958 assert(opt
->obuf
.len
== 0);
3960 assert(opt
->priv
== NULL
);
3961 if (result
->_properly_initialized
!= 0 &&
3962 result
->_properly_initialized
!= RESULT_INITIALIZED
)
3963 BUG("struct merge_result passed to merge_incore_*recursive() must be zeroed or filled with values from a previous run");
3964 assert(!!result
->priv
== !!result
->_properly_initialized
);
3966 opt
->priv
= result
->priv
;
3967 result
->priv
= NULL
;
3969 * opt->priv non-NULL means we had results from a previous
3970 * run; do a few sanity checks that user didn't mess with
3971 * it in an obvious fashion.
3973 assert(opt
->priv
->call_depth
== 0);
3974 assert(!opt
->priv
->toplevel_dir
||
3975 0 == strlen(opt
->priv
->toplevel_dir
));
3977 trace2_region_leave("merge", "sanity checks", opt
->repo
);
3979 /* Default to histogram diff. Actually, just hardcode it...for now. */
3980 opt
->xdl_opts
= DIFF_WITH_ALG(opt
, HISTOGRAM_DIFF
);
3982 /* Handle attr direction stuff for renormalization */
3983 if (opt
->renormalize
)
3984 git_attr_set_direction(GIT_ATTR_CHECKOUT
);
3986 /* Initialization of opt->priv, our internal merge data */
3987 trace2_region_enter("merge", "allocate/init", opt
->repo
);
3989 clear_or_reinit_internal_opts(opt
->priv
, 1);
3990 trace2_region_leave("merge", "allocate/init", opt
->repo
);
3993 opt
->priv
= xcalloc(1, sizeof(*opt
->priv
));
3995 /* Initialization of various renames fields */
3996 renames
= &opt
->priv
->renames
;
3997 for (i
= MERGE_SIDE1
; i
<= MERGE_SIDE2
; i
++) {
3998 strintmap_init_with_options(&renames
->dirs_removed
[i
],
3999 NOT_RELEVANT
, NULL
, 0);
4000 strmap_init_with_options(&renames
->dir_rename_count
[i
],
4002 strmap_init_with_options(&renames
->dir_renames
[i
],
4005 * relevant_sources uses -1 for the default, because we need
4006 * to be able to distinguish not-in-strintmap from valid
4007 * relevant_source values from enum file_rename_relevance.
4008 * In particular, possibly_cache_new_pair() expects a negative
4009 * value for not-found entries.
4011 strintmap_init_with_options(&renames
->relevant_sources
[i
],
4012 -1 /* explicitly invalid */,
4014 strmap_init_with_options(&renames
->cached_pairs
[i
],
4016 strset_init_with_options(&renames
->cached_irrelevant
[i
],
4018 strset_init_with_options(&renames
->cached_target_names
[i
],
4023 * Although we initialize opt->priv->paths with strdup_strings=0,
4024 * that's just to avoid making yet another copy of an allocated
4025 * string. Putting the entry into paths means we are taking
4026 * ownership, so we will later free it. paths_to_free is similar.
4028 * In contrast, conflicted just has a subset of keys from paths, so
4029 * we don't want to free those (it'd be a duplicate free).
4031 strmap_init_with_options(&opt
->priv
->paths
, NULL
, 0);
4032 strmap_init_with_options(&opt
->priv
->conflicted
, NULL
, 0);
4033 string_list_init_nodup(&opt
->priv
->paths_to_free
);
4036 * keys & strbufs in output will sometimes need to outlive "paths",
4037 * so it will have a copy of relevant keys. It's probably a small
4038 * subset of the overall paths that have special output.
4040 strmap_init(&opt
->priv
->output
);
4042 trace2_region_leave("merge", "allocate/init", opt
->repo
);
4045 static void merge_check_renames_reusable(struct merge_options
*opt
,
4046 struct merge_result
*result
,
4047 struct tree
*merge_base
,
4051 struct rename_info
*renames
;
4052 struct tree
**merge_trees
;
4053 struct merge_options_internal
*opti
= result
->priv
;
4058 renames
= &opti
->renames
;
4059 merge_trees
= renames
->merge_trees
;
4062 * Handle case where previous merge operation did not want cache to
4063 * take effect, e.g. because rename/rename(1to1) makes it invalid.
4065 if (!merge_trees
[0]) {
4066 assert(!merge_trees
[0] && !merge_trees
[1] && !merge_trees
[2]);
4067 renames
->cached_pairs_valid_side
= 0; /* neither side valid */
4072 * Handle other cases; note that merge_trees[0..2] will only
4073 * be NULL if opti is, or if all three were manually set to
4074 * NULL by e.g. rename/rename(1to1) handling.
4076 assert(merge_trees
[0] && merge_trees
[1] && merge_trees
[2]);
4078 /* Check if we meet a condition for re-using cached_pairs */
4079 if (oideq(&merge_base
->object
.oid
, &merge_trees
[2]->object
.oid
) &&
4080 oideq(&side1
->object
.oid
, &result
->tree
->object
.oid
))
4081 renames
->cached_pairs_valid_side
= MERGE_SIDE1
;
4082 else if (oideq(&merge_base
->object
.oid
, &merge_trees
[1]->object
.oid
) &&
4083 oideq(&side2
->object
.oid
, &result
->tree
->object
.oid
))
4084 renames
->cached_pairs_valid_side
= MERGE_SIDE2
;
4086 renames
->cached_pairs_valid_side
= 0; /* neither side valid */
4089 /*** Function Grouping: merge_incore_*() and their internal variants ***/
4092 * Originally from merge_trees_internal(); heavily adapted, though.
4094 static void merge_ort_nonrecursive_internal(struct merge_options
*opt
,
4095 struct tree
*merge_base
,
4098 struct merge_result
*result
)
4100 struct object_id working_tree_oid
;
4102 if (opt
->subtree_shift
) {
4103 side2
= shift_tree_object(opt
->repo
, side1
, side2
,
4104 opt
->subtree_shift
);
4105 merge_base
= shift_tree_object(opt
->repo
, side1
, merge_base
,
4106 opt
->subtree_shift
);
4109 trace2_region_enter("merge", "collect_merge_info", opt
->repo
);
4110 if (collect_merge_info(opt
, merge_base
, side1
, side2
) != 0) {
4112 * TRANSLATORS: The %s arguments are: 1) tree hash of a merge
4113 * base, and 2-3) the trees for the two trees we're merging.
4115 err(opt
, _("collecting merge info failed for trees %s, %s, %s"),
4116 oid_to_hex(&merge_base
->object
.oid
),
4117 oid_to_hex(&side1
->object
.oid
),
4118 oid_to_hex(&side2
->object
.oid
));
4122 trace2_region_leave("merge", "collect_merge_info", opt
->repo
);
4124 trace2_region_enter("merge", "renames", opt
->repo
);
4125 result
->clean
= detect_and_process_renames(opt
, merge_base
,
4127 trace2_region_leave("merge", "renames", opt
->repo
);
4129 trace2_region_enter("merge", "process_entries", opt
->repo
);
4130 process_entries(opt
, &working_tree_oid
);
4131 trace2_region_leave("merge", "process_entries", opt
->repo
);
4133 /* Set return values */
4134 result
->tree
= parse_tree_indirect(&working_tree_oid
);
4135 /* existence of conflicted entries implies unclean */
4136 result
->clean
&= strmap_empty(&opt
->priv
->conflicted
);
4137 if (!opt
->priv
->call_depth
) {
4138 result
->priv
= opt
->priv
;
4139 result
->_properly_initialized
= RESULT_INITIALIZED
;
4145 * Originally from merge_recursive_internal(); somewhat adapted, though.
4147 static void merge_ort_internal(struct merge_options
*opt
,
4148 struct commit_list
*merge_bases
,
4151 struct merge_result
*result
)
4153 struct commit_list
*iter
;
4154 struct commit
*merged_merge_bases
;
4155 const char *ancestor_name
;
4156 struct strbuf merge_base_abbrev
= STRBUF_INIT
;
4159 merge_bases
= get_merge_bases(h1
, h2
);
4160 /* See merge-ort.h:merge_incore_recursive() declaration NOTE */
4161 merge_bases
= reverse_commit_list(merge_bases
);
4164 merged_merge_bases
= pop_commit(&merge_bases
);
4165 if (merged_merge_bases
== NULL
) {
4166 /* if there is no common ancestor, use an empty tree */
4169 tree
= lookup_tree(opt
->repo
, opt
->repo
->hash_algo
->empty_tree
);
4170 merged_merge_bases
= make_virtual_commit(opt
->repo
, tree
,
4172 ancestor_name
= "empty tree";
4173 } else if (merge_bases
) {
4174 ancestor_name
= "merged common ancestors";
4176 strbuf_add_unique_abbrev(&merge_base_abbrev
,
4177 &merged_merge_bases
->object
.oid
,
4179 ancestor_name
= merge_base_abbrev
.buf
;
4182 for (iter
= merge_bases
; iter
; iter
= iter
->next
) {
4183 const char *saved_b1
, *saved_b2
;
4184 struct commit
*prev
= merged_merge_bases
;
4186 opt
->priv
->call_depth
++;
4188 * When the merge fails, the result contains files
4189 * with conflict markers. The cleanness flag is
4190 * ignored (unless indicating an error), it was never
4191 * actually used, as result of merge_trees has always
4192 * overwritten it: the committed "conflicts" were
4195 saved_b1
= opt
->branch1
;
4196 saved_b2
= opt
->branch2
;
4197 opt
->branch1
= "Temporary merge branch 1";
4198 opt
->branch2
= "Temporary merge branch 2";
4199 merge_ort_internal(opt
, NULL
, prev
, iter
->item
, result
);
4200 if (result
->clean
< 0)
4202 opt
->branch1
= saved_b1
;
4203 opt
->branch2
= saved_b2
;
4204 opt
->priv
->call_depth
--;
4206 merged_merge_bases
= make_virtual_commit(opt
->repo
,
4209 commit_list_insert(prev
, &merged_merge_bases
->parents
);
4210 commit_list_insert(iter
->item
,
4211 &merged_merge_bases
->parents
->next
);
4213 clear_or_reinit_internal_opts(opt
->priv
, 1);
4216 opt
->ancestor
= ancestor_name
;
4217 merge_ort_nonrecursive_internal(opt
,
4218 repo_get_commit_tree(opt
->repo
,
4219 merged_merge_bases
),
4220 repo_get_commit_tree(opt
->repo
, h1
),
4221 repo_get_commit_tree(opt
->repo
, h2
),
4223 strbuf_release(&merge_base_abbrev
);
4224 opt
->ancestor
= NULL
; /* avoid accidental re-use of opt->ancestor */
4227 void merge_incore_nonrecursive(struct merge_options
*opt
,
4228 struct tree
*merge_base
,
4231 struct merge_result
*result
)
4233 trace2_region_enter("merge", "incore_nonrecursive", opt
->repo
);
4235 trace2_region_enter("merge", "merge_start", opt
->repo
);
4236 assert(opt
->ancestor
!= NULL
);
4237 merge_check_renames_reusable(opt
, result
, merge_base
, side1
, side2
);
4238 merge_start(opt
, result
);
4240 * Record the trees used in this merge, so if there's a next merge in
4241 * a cherry-pick or rebase sequence it might be able to take advantage
4242 * of the cached_pairs in that next merge.
4244 opt
->priv
->renames
.merge_trees
[0] = merge_base
;
4245 opt
->priv
->renames
.merge_trees
[1] = side1
;
4246 opt
->priv
->renames
.merge_trees
[2] = side2
;
4247 trace2_region_leave("merge", "merge_start", opt
->repo
);
4249 merge_ort_nonrecursive_internal(opt
, merge_base
, side1
, side2
, result
);
4250 trace2_region_leave("merge", "incore_nonrecursive", opt
->repo
);
4253 void merge_incore_recursive(struct merge_options
*opt
,
4254 struct commit_list
*merge_bases
,
4255 struct commit
*side1
,
4256 struct commit
*side2
,
4257 struct merge_result
*result
)
4259 trace2_region_enter("merge", "incore_recursive", opt
->repo
);
4261 /* We set the ancestor label based on the merge_bases */
4262 assert(opt
->ancestor
== NULL
);
4264 trace2_region_enter("merge", "merge_start", opt
->repo
);
4265 merge_start(opt
, result
);
4266 trace2_region_leave("merge", "merge_start", opt
->repo
);
4268 merge_ort_internal(opt
, merge_bases
, side1
, side2
, result
);
4269 trace2_region_leave("merge", "incore_recursive", opt
->repo
);