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2024-11-26Git 2.40.4v2.40.4Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2024-11-26credential: disallow Carriage Returns in the protocol by defaultJohannes Schindelin
While Git has documented that the credential protocol is line-based, with newlines as terminators, the exact shape of a newline has not been documented. From Git's perspective, which is firmly rooted in the Linux ecosystem, it is clear that "a newline" means a Line Feed character. However, even Git's credential protocol respects Windows line endings (a Carriage Return character followed by a Line Feed character, "CR/LF") by virtue of using `strbuf_getline()`. There is a third category of line endings that has been used originally by MacOS, and that is respected by the default line readers of .NET and node.js: bare Carriage Returns. Git cannot handle those, and what is worse: Git's remedy against CVE-2020-5260 does not catch when credential helpers are used that interpret bare Carriage Returns as newlines. Git Credential Manager addressed this as CVE-2024-50338, but other credential helpers may still be vulnerable. So let's not only disallow Line Feed characters as part of the values in the credential protocol, but also disallow Carriage Return characters. In the unlikely event that a credential helper relies on Carriage Returns in the protocol, introduce an escape hatch via the `credential.protectProtocol` config setting. This addresses CVE-2024-52006. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2024-11-26credential: sanitize the user promptJohannes Schindelin
When asking the user interactively for credentials, we want to avoid misleading them e.g. via control sequences that pretend that the URL targets a trusted host when it does not. While Git learned, over the course of the preceding commits, to disallow URLs containing URL-encoded control characters by default, credential helpers are still allowed to specify values very freely (apart from Line Feed and NUL characters, anything is allowed), and this would allow, say, a username containing control characters to be specified that would then be displayed in the interactive terminal prompt asking the user for the password, potentially sending those control characters directly to the terminal. This is undesirable because control characters can be used to mislead users to divulge secret information to untrusted sites. To prevent such an attack vector, let's add a `git_prompt()` that forces the displayed text to be sanitized, i.e. displaying question marks instead of control characters. Note: While this commit's diff changes a lot of `user@host` strings to `user%40host`, which may look suspicious on the surface, there is a good reason for that: this string specifies a user name, not a <username>@<hostname> combination! In the context of t5541, the actual combination looks like this: `user%40@127.0.0.1:5541`. Therefore, these string replacements document a net improvement introduced by this commit, as `user@host@127.0.0.1` could have left readers wondering where the user name ends and where the host name begins. Hinted-at-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2024-05-30Git 2.40.3v2.40.3Junio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-30Git 2.39.5v2.39.5Junio C Hamano
2024-05-24Merge branch 'jc/fix-2.45.1-and-friends-for-2.39' into fixes/2.45.1/2.40Junio C Hamano
Revert overly aggressive "layered defence" that went into 2.45.1 and friends, which broke "git-lfs", "git-annex", and other use cases, so that we can rebuild necessary counterparts in the open. * jc/fix-2.45.1-and-friends-for-2.39: Revert "fsck: warn about symlink pointing inside a gitdir" Revert "Add a helper function to compare file contents" clone: drop the protections where hooks aren't run tests: verify that `clone -c core.hooksPath=/dev/null` works again Revert "core.hooksPath: add some protection while cloning" init: use the correct path of the templates directory again hook: plug a new memory leak ci: stop installing "gcc-13" for osx-gcc ci: avoid bare "gcc" for osx-gcc job ci: drop mention of BREW_INSTALL_PACKAGES variable send-email: avoid creating more than one Term::ReadLine object send-email: drop FakeTerm hack
2024-05-22Revert "fsck: warn about symlink pointing inside a gitdir"Junio C Hamano
This reverts commit a33fea08 (fsck: warn about symlink pointing inside a gitdir, 2024-04-10), which warns against symbolic links commonly created by git-annex.
2024-04-19Git 2.40.2v2.40.2Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2024-04-19Sync with 2.39.4Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.39: (38 commits) Git 2.39.4 fsck: warn about symlink pointing inside a gitdir core.hooksPath: add some protection while cloning init.templateDir: consider this config setting protected clone: prevent hooks from running during a clone Add a helper function to compare file contents init: refactor the template directory discovery into its own function find_hook(): refactor the `STRIP_EXTENSION` logic clone: when symbolic links collide with directories, keep the latter entry: report more colliding paths t5510: verify that D/F confusion cannot lead to an RCE submodule: require the submodule path to contain directories only clone_submodule: avoid using `access()` on directories submodules: submodule paths must not contain symlinks clone: prevent clashing git dirs when cloning submodule in parallel t7423: add tests for symlinked submodule directories has_dir_name(): do not get confused by characters < '/' docs: document security issues around untrusted .git dirs upload-pack: disable lazy-fetching by default fetch/clone: detect dubious ownership of local repositories ...
2024-04-19Git 2.39.4v2.39.4Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2024-04-19fsck: warn about symlink pointing inside a gitdirJohannes Schindelin
In the wake of fixing a vulnerability where `git clone` mistakenly followed a symbolic link that it had just written while checking out files, writing into a gitdir, let's add some defense-in-depth by teaching `git fsck` to report symbolic links stored in its trees that point inside `.git/`. Even though the Git project never made any promises about the exact shape of the `.git/` directory's contents, there are likely repositories out there containing symbolic links that point inside the gitdir. For that reason, let's only report these as warnings, not as errors. Security-conscious users are encouraged to configure `fsck.symlinkPointsToGitDir = error`. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2024-04-17docs: document security issues around untrusted .git dirsJeff King
For a long time our general philosophy has been that it's unsafe to run arbitrary Git commands if you don't trust the hooks or config in .git, but that running upload-pack should be OK. E.g., see 1456b043fc (Remove post-upload-hook, 2009-12-10), or the design of uploadpack.packObjectsHook. But we never really documented this (and even the discussions that led to 1456b043fc were not on the public list!). Let's try to make our approach more clear, but also be realistic that even upload-pack carries some risk. Helped-by: Filip Hejsek <filip.hejsek@gmail.com> Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2024-04-17upload-pack: disable lazy-fetching by defaultJeff King
The upload-pack command tries to avoid trusting the repository in which it's run (e.g., by not running any hooks and not using any config that contains arbitrary commands). But if the server side of a fetch or a clone is a partial clone, then either upload-pack or its child pack-objects may run a lazy "git fetch" under the hood. And it is very easy to convince fetch to run arbitrary commands. The "server" side can be a local repository owned by someone else, who would be able to configure commands that are run during a clone with the current user's permissions. This issue has been designated CVE-2024-32004. The fix in this commit's parent helps in this scenario, as well as in related scenarios using SSH to clone, where the untrusted .git directory is owned by a different user id. But if you received one as a zip file, on a USB stick, etc, it may be owned by your user but still untrusted. This has been designated CVE-2024-32465. To mitigate the issue more completely, let's disable lazy fetching entirely during `upload-pack`. While fetching from a partial repository should be relatively rare, it is certainly not an unreasonable workflow. And thus we need to provide an escape hatch. This commit works by respecting a GIT_NO_LAZY_FETCH environment variable (to skip the lazy-fetch), and setting it in upload-pack, but only when the user has not already done so (which gives us the escape hatch). The name of the variable is specifically chosen to match what has already been added in 'master' via e6d5479e7a (git: extend --no-lazy-fetch to work across subprocesses, 2024-02-27). Since we're building this fix as a backport for older versions, we could cherry-pick that patch and its earlier steps. However, we don't really need the niceties (like a "--no-lazy-fetch" option) that it offers. By using the same name, everything should just work when the two are eventually merged, but here are a few notes: - the blocking of the fetch in e6d5479e7a is incomplete! It sets fetch_if_missing to 0 when we setup the repository variable, but that isn't enough. pack-objects in particular will call prefetch_to_pack() even if that variable is 0. This patch by contrast checks the environment variable at the lowest level before we call the lazy fetch, where we can be sure to catch all code paths. Possibly the setting of fetch_if_missing from e6d5479e7a can be reverted, but it may be useful to have. For example, some code may want to use that flag to change behavior before it gets to the point of trying to start the fetch. At any rate, that's all outside the scope of this patch. - there's documentation for GIT_NO_LAZY_FETCH in e6d5479e7a. We can live without that here, because for the most part the user shouldn't need to set it themselves. The exception is if they do want to override upload-pack's default, and that requires a separate documentation section (which is added here) - it would be nice to use the NO_LAZY_FETCH_ENVIRONMENT macro added by e6d5479e7a, but those definitions have moved from cache.h to environment.h between 2.39.3 and master. I just used the raw string literals, and we can replace them with the macro once this topic is merged to master. At least with respect to CVE-2024-32004, this does render this commit's parent commit somewhat redundant. However, it is worth retaining that commit as defense in depth, and because it may help other issues (e.g., symlink/hardlink TOCTOU races, where zip files are not really an interesting attack vector). The tests in t0411 still pass, but now we have _two_ mechanisms ensuring that the evil command is not run. Let's beef up the existing ones to check that they failed for the expected reason, that we refused to run upload-pack at all with an alternate user id. And add two new ones for the same-user case that both the restriction and its escape hatch. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Git 2.40.1v2.40.1Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Sync with 2.39.3Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.39: (34 commits) Git 2.39.3 Git 2.38.5 Git 2.37.7 Git 2.36.6 Git 2.35.8 Makefile: force -O0 when compiling with SANITIZE=leak Git 2.34.8 Git 2.33.8 Git 2.32.7 Git 2.31.8 tests: avoid using `test_i18ncmp` Git 2.30.9 gettext: avoid using gettext if the locale dir is not present apply --reject: overwrite existing `.rej` symlink if it exists http.c: clear the 'finished' member once we are done with it clone.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix range-diff: use ssize_t for parsed "len" in read_patches() ...
2023-04-17Git 2.39.3v2.39.3Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Sync with 2.38.5Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.38: (32 commits) Git 2.38.5 Git 2.37.7 Git 2.36.6 Git 2.35.8 Git 2.34.8 Git 2.33.8 Git 2.32.7 Git 2.31.8 tests: avoid using `test_i18ncmp` Git 2.30.9 gettext: avoid using gettext if the locale dir is not present apply --reject: overwrite existing `.rej` symlink if it exists http.c: clear the 'finished' member once we are done with it clone.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x range-diff: use ssize_t for parsed "len" in read_patches() range-diff: handle unterminated lines in read_patches() range-diff: drop useless "offset" variable from read_patches() t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion ...
2023-04-17Git 2.38.5v2.38.5Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Sync with 2.37.7Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.37: (31 commits) Git 2.37.7 Git 2.36.6 Git 2.35.8 Git 2.34.8 Git 2.33.8 Git 2.32.7 Git 2.31.8 tests: avoid using `test_i18ncmp` Git 2.30.9 gettext: avoid using gettext if the locale dir is not present apply --reject: overwrite existing `.rej` symlink if it exists http.c: clear the 'finished' member once we are done with it clone.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x range-diff: use ssize_t for parsed "len" in read_patches() range-diff: handle unterminated lines in read_patches() range-diff: drop useless "offset" variable from read_patches() t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 ...
2023-04-17Git 2.37.7v2.37.7Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Sync with 2.36.6Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.36: (30 commits) Git 2.36.6 Git 2.35.8 Git 2.34.8 Git 2.33.8 Git 2.32.7 Git 2.31.8 tests: avoid using `test_i18ncmp` Git 2.30.9 gettext: avoid using gettext if the locale dir is not present apply --reject: overwrite existing `.rej` symlink if it exists http.c: clear the 'finished' member once we are done with it clone.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x range-diff: use ssize_t for parsed "len" in read_patches() range-diff: handle unterminated lines in read_patches() range-diff: drop useless "offset" variable from read_patches() t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t0033: GETTEXT_POISON fix ...
2023-04-17Git 2.36.6v2.36.6Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Sync with 2.35.8Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.35: (29 commits) Git 2.35.8 Git 2.34.8 Git 2.33.8 Git 2.32.7 Git 2.31.8 tests: avoid using `test_i18ncmp` Git 2.30.9 gettext: avoid using gettext if the locale dir is not present apply --reject: overwrite existing `.rej` symlink if it exists http.c: clear the 'finished' member once we are done with it clone.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x range-diff: use ssize_t for parsed "len" in read_patches() range-diff: handle unterminated lines in read_patches() range-diff: drop useless "offset" variable from read_patches() t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t0033: GETTEXT_POISON fix http: support CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR ...
2023-04-17Git 2.35.8v2.35.8Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Sync with 2.34.8Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.34: (28 commits) Git 2.34.8 Git 2.33.8 Git 2.32.7 Git 2.31.8 tests: avoid using `test_i18ncmp` Git 2.30.9 gettext: avoid using gettext if the locale dir is not present apply --reject: overwrite existing `.rej` symlink if it exists http.c: clear the 'finished' member once we are done with it clone.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x range-diff: use ssize_t for parsed "len" in read_patches() range-diff: handle unterminated lines in read_patches() range-diff: drop useless "offset" variable from read_patches() t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t0033: GETTEXT_POISON fix http: support CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR http: prefer CURLOPT_SEEKFUNCTION to CURLOPT_IOCTLFUNCTION ...
2023-04-17Git 2.34.8v2.34.8Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Sync with 2.33.8Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.33: (27 commits) Git 2.33.8 Git 2.32.7 Git 2.31.8 tests: avoid using `test_i18ncmp` Git 2.30.9 gettext: avoid using gettext if the locale dir is not present apply --reject: overwrite existing `.rej` symlink if it exists http.c: clear the 'finished' member once we are done with it clone.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x range-diff: use ssize_t for parsed "len" in read_patches() range-diff: handle unterminated lines in read_patches() range-diff: drop useless "offset" variable from read_patches() t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t0033: GETTEXT_POISON fix http: support CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR http: prefer CURLOPT_SEEKFUNCTION to CURLOPT_IOCTLFUNCTION http-push: prefer CURLOPT_UPLOAD to CURLOPT_PUT ...
2023-04-17Git 2.33.8v2.33.8Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Sync with 2.32.7Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.32: (26 commits) Git 2.32.7 Git 2.31.8 tests: avoid using `test_i18ncmp` Git 2.30.9 gettext: avoid using gettext if the locale dir is not present apply --reject: overwrite existing `.rej` symlink if it exists http.c: clear the 'finished' member once we are done with it clone.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x range-diff: use ssize_t for parsed "len" in read_patches() range-diff: handle unterminated lines in read_patches() range-diff: drop useless "offset" variable from read_patches() t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t0033: GETTEXT_POISON fix http: support CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR http: prefer CURLOPT_SEEKFUNCTION to CURLOPT_IOCTLFUNCTION http-push: prefer CURLOPT_UPLOAD to CURLOPT_PUT ci: install python on ubuntu ...
2023-04-17Git 2.32.7v2.32.7Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Sync with 2.31.8Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.31: (25 commits) Git 2.31.8 tests: avoid using `test_i18ncmp` Git 2.30.9 gettext: avoid using gettext if the locale dir is not present apply --reject: overwrite existing `.rej` symlink if it exists http.c: clear the 'finished' member once we are done with it clone.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x range-diff: use ssize_t for parsed "len" in read_patches() range-diff: handle unterminated lines in read_patches() range-diff: drop useless "offset" variable from read_patches() t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t0033: GETTEXT_POISON fix http: support CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR http: prefer CURLOPT_SEEKFUNCTION to CURLOPT_IOCTLFUNCTION http-push: prefer CURLOPT_UPLOAD to CURLOPT_PUT ci: install python on ubuntu ci: use the same version of p4 on both Linux and macOS ...
2023-04-17Git 2.31.8v2.31.8Johannes Schindelin
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-04-17Sync with 2.30.9Johannes Schindelin
* maint-2.30: (23 commits) Git 2.30.9 gettext: avoid using gettext if the locale dir is not present apply --reject: overwrite existing `.rej` symlink if it exists http.c: clear the 'finished' member once we are done with it clone.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x range-diff: use ssize_t for parsed "len" in read_patches() range-diff: handle unterminated lines in read_patches() range-diff: drop useless "offset" variable from read_patches() t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1 t0033: GETTEXT_POISON fix http: support CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS_STR http: prefer CURLOPT_SEEKFUNCTION to CURLOPT_IOCTLFUNCTION http-push: prefer CURLOPT_UPLOAD to CURLOPT_PUT ci: install python on ubuntu ci: use the same version of p4 on both Linux and macOS ci: remove the pipe after "p4 -V" to catch errors github-actions: run gcc-8 on ubuntu-20.04 image ...
2023-04-17Git 2.30.9v2.30.9Taylor Blau
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2023-03-06Merge branch 'gm/signature-format-doc'Junio C Hamano
Doc update. * gm/signature-format-doc: signature-format.txt: note SSH and X.509 signature delimiters
2023-02-28A bit more before 2.40-rc1Junio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-02-27signature-format.txt: note SSH and X.509 signature delimitersGwyneth Morgan
This document only explains PGP signatures, but Git now supports X.509 signatures as of 1e7adb9756 (gpg-interface: introduce new signature format "x509" using gpgsm, 2018-07-17), and SSH signatures as of 29b315778e (ssh signing: add ssh key format and signing code, 2021-09-10). Additionally, explain that these signature formats are controlled `gpg.format`, linking to its documentation, and explain in said `gpg.format` documentation that the underlying signature format is documented in signature-format.txt. Signed-off-by: Gwyneth Morgan <gwymor@tilde.club> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-02-27A bit more before 2.40-rc1Junio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-02-27Merge branch 'jc/countermand-format-attach'Junio C Hamano
The format.attach configuration variable lacked a way to override a value defined in a lower-priority configuration file (e.g. the system one) by redefining it in a higher-priority configuration file. Now, setting format.attach to an empty string means show the patch inline in the e-mail message, without using MIME attachment. This is a backward incompatible change. * jc/countermand-format-attach: format.attach: allow empty value to disable multi-part messages
2023-02-27Merge branch 'mh/credential-password-expiry'Junio C Hamano
The credential subsystem learned that a password may have an explicit expiration. * mh/credential-password-expiry: credential: new attribute password_expiry_utc
2023-02-27Merge branch 'rs/archive-mtime'Junio C Hamano
"git archive HEAD^{tree}" records the paths with the current timestamp in the archive, making it harder to obtain a stable output. The command learned the --mtime option to specify an arbitrary timestamp (e.g. --mtime="@0 +0000" for the epoch). * rs/archive-mtime: archive: add --mtime
2023-02-27Merge branch 'jc/diff-algo-attribute'Junio C Hamano
The "diff" drivers specified by the "diff" attribute attached to paths can now specify which algorithm (e.g. histogram) to use. * jc/diff-algo-attribute: diff: teach diff to read algorithm from diff driver diff: consolidate diff algorithm option parsing
2023-02-24A few more topics post 2.40-rc0Junio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-02-24Git 2.40-rc0v2.40.0-rc0Junio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-02-24Merge branch 'rd/doc-default-date-format'Junio C Hamano
Update --date=default documentation. * rd/doc-default-date-format: rev-list: clarify git-log default date format
2023-02-22credential: new attribute password_expiry_utcM Hickford
Some passwords have an expiry date known at generation. This may be years away for a personal access token or hours for an OAuth access token. When multiple credential helpers are configured, `credential fill` tries each helper in turn until it has a username and password, returning early. If Git authentication succeeds, `credential approve` stores the successful credential in all helpers. If authentication fails, `credential reject` erases matching credentials in all helpers. Helpers implement corresponding operations: get, store, erase. The credential protocol has no expiry attribute, so helpers cannot store expiry information. Even if a helper returned an improvised expiry attribute, git credential discards unrecognised attributes between operations and between helpers. This is a particular issue when a storage helper and a credential-generating helper are configured together: [credential] helper = storage # eg. cache or osxkeychain helper = generate # eg. oauth `credential approve` stores the generated credential in both helpers without expiry information. Later `credential fill` may return an expired credential from storage. There is no workaround, no matter how clever the second helper. The user sees authentication fail (a retry will succeed). Introduce a password expiry attribute. In `credential fill`, ignore expired passwords and continue to query subsequent helpers. In the example above, `credential fill` ignores the expired password and a fresh credential is generated. If authentication succeeds, `credential approve` replaces the expired password in storage. If authentication fails, the expired credential is erased by `credential reject`. It is unnecessary but harmless for storage helpers to self prune expired credentials. Add support for the new attribute to credential-cache. Eventually, I hope to see support in other popular storage helpers. Example usage in a credential-generating helper https://github.com/hickford/git-credential-oauth/pull/16 Signed-off-by: M Hickford <mirth.hickford@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Calvin Wan <calvinwan@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-02-22The seventeenth batchJunio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-02-22Merge branch 'ab/hook-api-with-stdin'Junio C Hamano
Extend the run-hooks API to allow feeding data from the standard input when running the hook script(s). * ab/hook-api-with-stdin: hook: support a --to-stdin=<path> option sequencer: use the new hook API for the simpler "post-rewrite" call hook API: support passing stdin to hooks, convert am's 'post-rewrite' run-command: allow stdin for run_processes_parallel run-command.c: remove dead assignment in while-loop
2023-02-22Merge branch 'jk/doc-ls-remote-matching'Junio C Hamano
Doc update. * jk/doc-ls-remote-matching: doc/ls-remote: clarify pattern format doc/ls-remote: cosmetic cleanups for examples
2023-02-21diff: teach diff to read algorithm from diff driverJohn Cai
It can be useful to specify diff algorithms per file type. For example, one may want to use the minimal diff algorithm for .json files, another for .c files, etc. The diff machinery already checks attributes for a diff driver. Teach the diff driver parser a new type "algorithm" to look for in the config, which will be used if a driver has been specified through the attributes. Enforce precedence of the diff algorithm by favoring the command line option, then looking at the driver attributes & config combination, then finally the diff.algorithm config. To enforce precedence order, use a new `ignore_driver_algorithm` member during options parsing to indicate the diff algorithm was set via command line args. Signed-off-by: John Cai <johncai86@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>