Commit Briefs

Thomas Adam

use mkstemps(3) instead of mkstemp(3) for opening named temporary files

Allows 'got commit' to use a ".diff" suffix for temporary diff files. ok op@


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

check for unlink(2) errors with the == -1 idiom, rather than != 0

ok op@


Thomas Adam

avoid a pointless malloc/free in got_reflist_insert() in my previous fix

suggested by op@


Thomas Adam

detect packed vs. on-disk reference collision when listing refs

ok op@


Thomas Adam

Prevent use-after-free of packed_refs_path in error path.

Found by llvm's scan-build. OK stsp


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

build with -Wwrite-strings

Throwing this into the mix for a while, we can always get rid of it again if it becomes annoying. No objections from stsp@



Thomas Adam

wrap overlong lines


Thomas Adam

add "e" (close-on-exec) flag to fopen(3) calls

suggested by millert ok thomas_adam


Thomas Adam

fall back to comparison by name when refs have the same timestamp

This fixes an issue where some references were missing from lists of references sorted by timestamp.





Thomas Adam

speed up 'got histedit -l' and 'got rebase -l'

Cache commit timestamps in struct got_reference in case we are sorting references by commit timestamp. This avoids opening and closing commits every time we compare two references with each other. ok thomas.adam


Thomas Adam

got_sha1_digest_to_str() writes to char *

ok stsp


Thomas Adam

portable: add FreeBSD support

This adds the capability to compile got-portable on FreeBSD.


Thomas Adam

portable: initial Linux compilation

This commit modifies the GoT main branch to be able to compile it under linux.


Christian Weisgerber

indentation fixes


Stefan Sperling

Expose got_ref_name_is_valid() for general purpose use.

This will be needed for a future 'got send' command.


Stefan Sperling

expose got_ref_resolve_symbolic() at the public library API

This will be needed by a future 'got send' command.