Commit Briefs
remove unneded wbuf->fd = -1
There's no need to set the fd to -1 on ibufs created with imsg_create(3), and it was probably never needed.
convert to use imsg_get_fd()
While here also fix a fd leak in got-read-pack. We were dup'ing imsg.fd without closing imsg.fd later; instead just use imsg_get_fd() to extract the file descriptor. Tested by falsifian and Kyle Ackerman, thanks! 'go ahead' stsp@
allow remotes without urls in git config
Also, add tests. This change lets got and related tools work when the git config file has "remote" sections without urls, like this one in one of my git-annex git repositories: [remote "h0-rsync"] annex-rsyncurl = (some url) annex-uuid = (some uuid) skipFetchAll = true Running tog and many got commands there would previously result in: $ tog got-read-gitconfig: gitconfig syntax error tog: gitconfig syntax error The change to got-read-gitconfig.c is by stsp@, with ok from op@ (and now me). Tests ok stsp@.
portable: rework SHA detection
Simply the SHA detection by not predicating on libcrypto, but instead checking individual header files.
portable: remove sha1.h; found portably
Remove sha1.h as this is found portably across systems.
include sha2.h too where sha1.h is included
In preparation for wide sha256 support; stsp@ agrees. Change done mechanically with find . -iname \*.[cy] -exec sam {} + X ,x/<sha1\.h>/i/\n#include <sha2.h>
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@
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.
use capsicum on FreeBSD
Thanks to the design of Got, the libexec helpers don't need any resource (in fact they run under pledge "stdio recvfd" on OpenBSD) and so using cap_enter(2) on FreeBSD is dead-easy. While the main process can't be sandboxed on FreeBSD (needs to exec the helpers), all the tough work is done by these small libexec helpers which is also the biggest attack surface. tested by naddy, ok thomas
portable: add support for landlock
landlock is a new set of linux APIs that is conceptually similar to unveil(2): the idea is to restrict what a process can do on a specified part of the filesystem. There are some differences in the behaviour: the major one being that the landlock ruleset is inherited across execve(2). This just restricts the libexec helpers by completely revoking ANY filesystem access; after all they are the biggest attack surface. got send/fetch/clone *may* end up spawning ssh(1), so at the moment is not possible to landlock the main process. From Omar Polo.
portable: add FreeBSD support
This adds the capability to compile got-portable on FreeBSD.
portable: initial Linux compilation
This commit modifies the GoT main branch to be able to compile it under linux.
provide separate send {} and fetch {} configuration blocks in got.conf
Feature requested by naddy. ok naddy, who also suggested some tweaks that will arrive shortly
Stop including <sys/syslimits.h> directly.
POSIX says the limits defined there are available from <limits.h>, which almost all affected source files already included anyway. ok millert stsp