tests/test-transaction-rollback-on-sigpipe.t
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
Fri, 05 Apr 2024 14:13:47 +0200
changeset 51584 5b99b64328f2
parent 47920 9c4204b7f3e4
permissions -rw-r--r--
phases: use revision number in `_pushdiscoveryphase` We now reach our target checkpoint in terms of rev-num conversion. The `_pushdiscoveryphase` function is now performing graph computation based on revision number only. Avoiding repeated conversion from node-id to rev-num. See previous changeset updated `new_heads` for rationnal. Again, time saved in the 100 milliseconds order of magnitude for the mozilla-try benchmark I have been using. However, wow that the logic is done using revision number, we can look into having better logic in the next changesets, which will provide a much bigger speedup.

Test that, when an hg push is interrupted and the remote side receives SIGPIPE,
the remote hg is able to successfully roll back the transaction.

  $ hg init -q remote
  $ hg clone -q ssh://user@dummy/`pwd`/remote local
  $ SIGPIPE_REMOTE_DEBUG_FILE="$TESTTMP/DEBUGFILE"
  $ SYNCFILE1="$TESTTMP/SYNCFILE1"
  $ SYNCFILE2="$TESTTMP/SYNCFILE2"
  $ export SIGPIPE_REMOTE_DEBUG_FILE
  $ export SYNCFILE1
  $ export SYNCFILE2
  $ PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
  $ export PYTHONUNBUFFERED

On the remote end, run hg, piping stdout and stderr through processes that we
know the PIDs of. We will later kill these to simulate an ssh client
disconnecting.

  $ remotecmd="$RUNTESTDIR/testlib/sigpipe-remote.py"

In the pretxnchangegroup hook, kill the PIDs recorded above to simulate ssh
disconnecting. Then exit nonzero, to force a transaction rollback.


  $ cat >remote/.hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [hooks]
  > pretxnchangegroup.00-break-things=sh "$RUNTESTDIR/testlib/wait-on-file" 10 "$SYNCFILE2" "$SYNCFILE1"
  > pretxnchangegroup.01-output-things=echo "some remote output to be forward to the closed pipe"
  > pretxnchangegroup.02-output-things=echo "some more remote output"
  > EOF

  $ hg --cwd ./remote tip -T '{node|short}\n'
  000000000000
  $ cd local
  $ echo foo > foo ; hg commit -qAm "commit"

(use quiet to avoid flacky output from the server)

  $ hg push --quiet --remotecmd "$remotecmd"
  abort: stream ended unexpectedly (got 0 bytes, expected 4)
  [255]
  $ cat $SIGPIPE_REMOTE_DEBUG_FILE
  SIGPIPE-HELPER: Starting
  SIGPIPE-HELPER: Redirection in place
  SIGPIPE-HELPER: pipes closed in main
  SIGPIPE-HELPER: SYNCFILE1 detected
  SIGPIPE-HELPER: worker killed
  SIGPIPE-HELPER: creating SYNCFILE2
  SIGPIPE-HELPER: Shutting down
  SIGPIPE-HELPER: Server process terminated with status 255 (no-windows !)
  SIGPIPE-HELPER: Server process terminated with status 1 (windows !)
  SIGPIPE-HELPER: Shut down

The remote should be left in a good state
  $ hg --cwd ../remote tip -T '{node|short}\n'
  000000000000

#if windows

XXX-Windows Broken behavior to be fixed

Behavior on Windows is broken and should be fixed. However this is a fairly
corner case situation and no data are being corrupted. This would affect
central repository being hosted on a Windows machine and accessed using ssh.

This was catch as we setup new CI for Windows. Making the test pass on Windows
was enough of a pain that fixing the behavior set aside for now. Dear and
honorable reader, feel free to fix it.

  $ hg --cwd ../remote recover
  rolling back interrupted transaction
  (verify step skipped, run `hg verify` to check your repository content)

#else

  $ hg --cwd ../remote recover
  no interrupted transaction available
  [1]

#endif