Commit Briefs

Thomas Adam

got: use intermediate pointers to plug leak on realloc

And save worktree_branch_len for reuse. ok stsp@ and op@


Thomas Adam

fix interaction of 'got fetch -b', got.conf, and work tree

Without branches in got.conf for a remote, and without -b/-R options, the fallback to HEAD would only work when not invoked in a work tree. With this fix 'got fetch' should behave as described in the man page. The -b option now overrides both got.conf and the fallback to the work tree's branch. And fallback to HEAD works as expected when invoked in a repository. Also, do not strictly require remote repositories to provide a branch from the refs/heads/ namespace. In such cases users should be able to use -R to select something to fetch. ok jamsek


Thomas Adam

got-read-gitconfig: send key-value pairs for extensions

Most extension allow only for a boolean value so the current behaviour of just sending the extension with a trueish value is fine. However, some extensions that we could eventually support (like "objectformat") have a string value. This is a preparatory step towards that. ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

typo in comment

it serializes the struct got_imsg_tree_entry, not tree_object. grep aid.


Thomas Adam

got_imsg_commit_object: use struct instead of buffer for id

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

got_imsg_object: use struct instead of buffer for id

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

got_imsg_send_remote_ref: use struct instead of buffer for id

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

got_imsg_send_ref: use struct instead of buffer for id

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

got_imsg_fetch_ref: use struct instead of buffer for id

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

got_imsg_fetch_have_ref: use struct instead of buffer for id

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

got_imsg_raw_delta: use struct instead of buffer for id

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

got_imsg_raw_delta_request: use struct instead of buffer for id

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

fmt


Thomas Adam

got_imsg_packed_object: use struct instead of buffer for id

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

replace malloc+memcpy with strndup. no functional change intended

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

got send: show server error

Print the error message reported by the remote server when failing to update a branch (for e.g. because of a server-side check.) Reported by gonzalo@, with help and ok stsp@.


Thomas Adam

introduce gotd(8), a Git repository server reachable via ssh(1)

This is an initial barebones implementation which provides the absolute minimum of functionality required to serve got(1) and git(1) clients. Basic fetch/send functionality has been tested and seems to work here, but this server is not yet expected to be stable. More testing is welcome. See the man pages for setup instructions. The current design uses one reader and one writer process per repository, which will have to be extended to N readers and N writers in the future. At startup, each process will chroot(2) into its assigned repository. This works because gotd(8) can only be started as root, and will then fork+exec, chroot, and privdrop. At present the parent process runs with the following pledge(2) promises: "stdio rpath wpath cpath proc getpw sendfd recvfd fattr flock unix unveil" The parent is the only process able to modify the repository in a way that becomes visible to Git clients. The parent uses unveil(2) to restrict its view of the filesystem to /tmp and the repositories listed in the configuration file gotd.conf(5). Per-repository chroot(2) processes use "stdio rpath sendfd recvfd". The writer defers to the parent for modifying references in the repository to point at newly uploaded commits. The reader is fine without such help, because Git repositories can be read without having to create any lock-files. gotd(8) requires a dedicated user ID, which should own repositories on the filesystem, and a separate secondary group, which should not have filesystem-level repository access, and must be allowed access to the gotd(8) socket. To obtain Git repository access, users must be members of this secondary group, and must have their login shell set to gotsh(1). gotsh(1) connects to the gotd(8) socket and speaks Git-protocol towards the client on the other end of the SSH connection. gotsh(1) is not an interactive command shell. At present, authenticated clients are granted read/write access to all repositories and all references (except for the "refs/got/" and the "refs/remotes/" namespaces, which are already being protected from modification). While complicated access control mechanism are not a design goal, making it possible to safely offer anonymous Git repository access over ssh(1) is on the road map.


Thomas Adam

portable: add back sys/queue.h

Now that the handling of including sys/queue.h is better, there's no need to remove those lines from the source. Copy the location of those original sys/queue.h lines from upstream at the same line number, so as to avoid any conflicts in the future.


Thomas Adam

get rid of unneeded recv_imsg_error calls

got_privsep_recv_imsg users don't need to bother to look whether the imsg type is GOT_IMSG_ERROR because got_privsep_recv_imsg already takes care of that and turns GOT_IMSG_ERROR into `struct got_error's automatically. ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

rework got_privesp_recv_tree to use got_privsep_recv_imsg

ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

add signer_id option to got.conf(5)

Setting this option will cause 'got tag' to sign all created tags using the SSH key, unless overridden by the -s flag. ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

create and verify tags signed by SSH keys

This adds a new -s flag to 'got tag' that specifies the signer identity (for example, a key file) of the tagger. The tag object will include a signature that validates each of the tag object headers and the tag message. Verifying these signed tags requires maintaining an allowed signers file which maps signer identities (i.e. the email address of the tagger) to SSH public keys. See ssh-keygen(1) for more details of the allowed signers file. After creating this file and providing the path to it in got.conf(5) using the allowed_signers option, tags may be verified using with 'got tag -V tag_name'. The return code will be non-zero if a signature fails to verify. ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

fix imsg_add TREE_ENTRY: Result too large on i386

There's a math error when computing the size of one entries in the batching code. Reported by semarie, ok semarie stsp


Thomas Adam

implement support for commit coloring in got-read-pack for speed

ok op, tracey


Thomas Adam

build with -Wmissing-prototypes

ok stsp@