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			The hashfile API is useful for generating files that include a trailing
hash of the file's contents up to that point. Using such a hash is
helpful for verifying the file for corruption-at-rest, such as a faulty
drive causing flipped bits.
Git's index file includes this trailing hash, so it uses a 'struct
hashfile' to handle the I/O to the file. This was very convenient to
allow using the hashfile methods during these operations.
However, hashing the file contents during write comes at a performance
penalty. It's slower to hash the bytes on their way to the disk than
without that step. This problem is made worse by the replacement of
hardware-accelerated SHA1 computations with the software-based sha1dc
computation.
This write cost is significant, and the checksum capability is likely
not worth that cost for such a short-lived file. The index is rewritten
frequently and the only time the checksum is checked is during 'git
fsck'. Thus, it would be helpful to allow a user to opt-out of the hash
computation.
We first need to allow Git to opt-out of the hash computation in the
hashfile API. The buffered writes of the API are still helpful, so it
makes sense to make the change here.
Introduce a new 'skip_hash' option to 'struct hashfile'. When set, the
update_fn and final_fn members of the_hash_algo are skipped. When
finalizing the hashfile, the trailing hash is replaced with the null
hash.
This use of a trailing null hash would be desireable in either case,
since we do not want to special case a file format to have a different
length depending on whether it was hashed or not. When the final bytes
of a file are all zero, we can infer that it was written without
hashing, and thus that verification is not available as a check for file
consistency. This also means that we could easily toggle hashing for any
file format we desire.
A version of this patch has existed in the microsoft/git fork since
2017 [1] (the linked commit was rebased in 2018, but the original dates
back to January 2017). Here, the change to make the index use this fast
path is delayed until a later change.
[1] 21fed2d914
Co-authored-by: Kevin Willford <kewillf@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Willford <kewillf@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #ifndef CSUM_FILE_H
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| #define CSUM_FILE_H
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| 
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| #include "cache.h"
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| #include "hash.h"
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| 
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| struct progress;
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| 
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| /* A SHA1-protected file */
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| struct hashfile {
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| 	int fd;
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| 	int check_fd;
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| 	unsigned int offset;
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| 	git_hash_ctx ctx;
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| 	off_t total;
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| 	struct progress *tp;
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| 	const char *name;
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| 	int do_crc;
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| 	uint32_t crc32;
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| 	size_t buffer_len;
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| 	unsigned char *buffer;
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| 	unsigned char *check_buffer;
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| 
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| 	/**
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| 	 * If non-zero, skip_hash indicates that we should
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| 	 * not actually compute the hash for this hashfile and
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| 	 * instead only use it as a buffered write.
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| 	 */
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| 	int skip_hash;
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| };
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| 
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| /* Checkpoint */
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| struct hashfile_checkpoint {
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| 	off_t offset;
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| 	git_hash_ctx ctx;
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| };
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| 
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| void hashfile_checkpoint(struct hashfile *, struct hashfile_checkpoint *);
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| int hashfile_truncate(struct hashfile *, struct hashfile_checkpoint *);
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| 
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| /* finalize_hashfile flags */
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| #define CSUM_CLOSE		1
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| #define CSUM_FSYNC		2
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| #define CSUM_HASH_IN_STREAM	4
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| 
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| struct hashfile *hashfd(int fd, const char *name);
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| struct hashfile *hashfd_check(const char *name);
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| struct hashfile *hashfd_throughput(int fd, const char *name, struct progress *tp);
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| int finalize_hashfile(struct hashfile *, unsigned char *, enum fsync_component, unsigned int);
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| void hashwrite(struct hashfile *, const void *, unsigned int);
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| void hashflush(struct hashfile *f);
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| void crc32_begin(struct hashfile *);
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| uint32_t crc32_end(struct hashfile *);
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| 
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| /* Verify checksum validity while reading. Returns non-zero on success. */
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| int hashfile_checksum_valid(const unsigned char *data, size_t len);
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Returns the total number of bytes fed to the hashfile so far (including ones
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|  * that have not been written out to the descriptor yet).
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|  */
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| static inline off_t hashfile_total(struct hashfile *f)
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| {
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| 	return f->total + f->offset;
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| }
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| 
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| static inline void hashwrite_u8(struct hashfile *f, uint8_t data)
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| {
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| 	hashwrite(f, &data, sizeof(data));
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| }
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| 
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| static inline void hashwrite_be32(struct hashfile *f, uint32_t data)
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| {
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| 	data = htonl(data);
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| 	hashwrite(f, &data, sizeof(data));
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| }
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| 
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| static inline size_t hashwrite_be64(struct hashfile *f, uint64_t data)
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| {
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| 	data = htonll(data);
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| 	hashwrite(f, &data, sizeof(data));
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| 	return sizeof(data);
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| }
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| 
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| #endif
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