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Test correctness of revlog inline -> non-inline transition
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Helper extension to intercept renames.
$ cat > $TESTTMP/intercept_rename.py << EOF
> import os
> import sys
> from mercurial import extensions, util
>
> def extsetup(ui):
> def close(orig, *args, **kwargs):
> path = util.normpath(args[0]._atomictempfile__name)
> if path.endswith(b'/.hg/store/data/file.i'):
> os._exit(80)
> return orig(*args, **kwargs)
> extensions.wrapfunction(util.atomictempfile, 'close', close)
> EOF
Test offset computation to correctly factor in the index entries themselves.
Also test that the new data size has the correct size if the transaction is aborted
after the index has been replaced.
Test repo has commits a, b, c, D, where D is large (grows the revlog enough that it
transitions to non-inline storage). The clone initially has changes a, b
and will transition to non-inline storage when adding c, D.
If the transaction adding c, D is rolled back, then we don't undo the revlog split,
but truncate the index and the data to remove both c and D.
$ hg init troffset-computation --config format.revlog-compression=none
$ cd troffset-computation
$ printf '%20d' '1' > file
$ hg commit -Aqma
$ printf '%1024d' '1' > file
$ hg commit -Aqmb
$ printf '%20d' '1' > file
$ hg commit -Aqmc
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=file bs=1k count=128 > /dev/null 2>&1
$ hg commit -AqmD
$ cd ..
$ hg clone -r 1 troffset-computation troffset-computation-copy --config format.revlog-compression=none -q
$ cd troffset-computation-copy
Reference size:
$ f -s .hg/store/data/file*
.hg/store/data/file.i: size=1174
$ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [hooks]
> pretxnchangegroup = python:$TESTDIR/helper-killhook.py:killme
> EOF
#if chg
$ hg pull ../troffset-computation
pulling from ../troffset-computation
[255]
#else
$ hg pull ../troffset-computation
pulling from ../troffset-computation
[80]
#endif
$ cat .hg/store/journal | tr -s '\000' ' ' | grep data/file | tail -1
data/file.i 128
The first file.i entry should match the "Reference size" above.
The first file.d entry is the temporary record during the split,
the second entry after the split happened. The sum of the second file.d
and the second file.i entry should match the first file.i entry.
$ cat .hg/store/journal | tr -s '\000' ' ' | grep data/file
data/file.i 1174
data/file.d 0
data/file.d 1046
data/file.i 128
$ hg recover
rolling back interrupted transaction
(verify step skipped, run `hg verify` to check your repository content)
$ f -s .hg/store/data/file*
.hg/store/data/file.d: size=1046
.hg/store/data/file.i: size=128
$ hg tip
changeset: 1:cfa8d6e60429
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: b
$ hg verify -q
warning: revlog 'data/file.d' not in fncache!
1 warnings encountered!
hint: run "hg debugrebuildfncache" to recover from corrupt fncache
$ hg debugrebuildfncache --only-data
adding data/file.d
1 items added, 0 removed from fncache
$ hg verify -q
$ cd ..
Now retry the procedure but intercept the rename of the index and check that
the journal does not contain the new index size. This demonstrates the edge case
where the data file is left as garbage.
$ hg clone -r 1 troffset-computation troffset-computation-copy2 --config format.revlog-compression=none -q
$ cd troffset-computation-copy2
$ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [extensions]
> intercept_rename = $TESTTMP/intercept_rename.py
> [hooks]
> pretxnchangegroup = python:$TESTDIR/helper-killhook.py:killme
> EOF
#if chg
$ hg pull ../troffset-computation
pulling from ../troffset-computation
[255]
#else
$ hg pull ../troffset-computation
pulling from ../troffset-computation
[80]
#endif
$ cat .hg/store/journal | tr -s '\000' ' ' | grep data/file
data/file.i 1174
data/file.d 0
data/file.d 1046
$ hg recover
rolling back interrupted transaction
(verify step skipped, run `hg verify` to check your repository content)
$ f -s .hg/store/data/file*
.hg/store/data/file.d: size=1046
.hg/store/data/file.i: size=1174
$ hg tip
changeset: 1:cfa8d6e60429
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: b
$ hg verify -q
$ cd ..
Repeat the original test but let hg rollback the transaction.
$ hg clone -r 1 troffset-computation troffset-computation-copy-rb --config format.revlog-compression=none -q
$ cd troffset-computation-copy-rb
$ cat > .hg/hgrc <<EOF
> [hooks]
> pretxnchangegroup = false
> EOF
$ hg pull ../troffset-computation
pulling from ../troffset-computation
searching for changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
transaction abort!
rollback completed
abort: pretxnchangegroup hook exited with status 1
[40]
$ f -s .hg/store/data/file*
.hg/store/data/file.d: size=1046
.hg/store/data/file.i: size=128
$ hg tip
changeset: 1:cfa8d6e60429
tag: tip
user: test
date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
summary: b
$ hg verify -q
warning: revlog 'data/file.d' not in fncache!
1 warnings encountered!
hint: run "hg debugrebuildfncache" to recover from corrupt fncache
$ cd ..
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