Revision b81401c1de0e0fec39f8643ce7a794fda083f7a1 authored by Jeff King on 27 August 2012, 13:27:15 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 27 August 2012, 17:49:09 UTC
All of the smart-http GET requests go through the http_get_*
functions, which will prompt for credentials and retry if we
see an HTTP 401.

POST requests, however, do not go through any central point.
Moreover, it is difficult to retry in the general case; we
cannot assume the request body fits in memory or is even
seekable, and we don't know how much of it was consumed
during the attempt.

Most of the time, this is not a big deal; for both fetching
and pushing, we make a GET request before doing any POSTs,
so typically we figure out the credentials during the first
request, then reuse them during the POST. However, some
servers may allow a client to get the list of refs from
receive-pack without authentication, and then require
authentication when the client actually tries to POST the
pack.

This is not ideal, as the client may do a non-trivial amount
of work to generate the pack (e.g., delta-compressing
objects). However, for a long time it has been the
recommended example configuration in git-http-backend(1) for
setting up a repository with anonymous fetch and
authenticated push. This setup has always been broken
without putting a username into the URL. Prior to commit
986bbc0, it did work with a username in the URL, because git
would prompt for credentials before making any requests at
all. However, post-986bbc0, it is totally broken. Since it
has been advertised in the manpage for some time, we should
make sure it works.

Unfortunately, it is not as easy as simply calling post_rpc
again when it fails, due to the input issue mentioned above.
However, we can still make this specific case work by
retrying in two specific instances:

  1. If the request is large (bigger than LARGE_PACKET_MAX),
     we will first send a probe request with a single flush
     packet. Since this request is static, we can freely
     retry it.

  2. If the request is small and we are not using gzip, then
     we have the whole thing in-core, and we can freely
     retry.

That means we will not retry in some instances, including:

  1. If we are using gzip. However, we only do so when
     calling git-upload-pack, so it does not apply to
     pushes.

  2. If we have a large request, the probe succeeds, but
     then the real POST wants authentication. This is an
     extremely unlikely configuration and not worth worrying
     about.

While it might be nice to cover those instances, doing so
would be significantly more complex for very little
real-world gain. In the long run, we will be much better off
when curl learns to internally handle authentication as a
callback, and we can cleanly handle all cases that way.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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setup.c
#include "cache.h"
#include "dir.h"

static int inside_git_dir = -1;
static int inside_work_tree = -1;

char *prefix_path(const char *prefix, int len, const char *path)
{
	const char *orig = path;
	char *sanitized;
	if (is_absolute_path(orig)) {
		const char *temp = real_path(path);
		sanitized = xmalloc(len + strlen(temp) + 1);
		strcpy(sanitized, temp);
	} else {
		sanitized = xmalloc(len + strlen(path) + 1);
		if (len)
			memcpy(sanitized, prefix, len);
		strcpy(sanitized + len, path);
	}
	if (normalize_path_copy(sanitized, sanitized))
		goto error_out;
	if (is_absolute_path(orig)) {
		size_t root_len, len, total;
		const char *work_tree = get_git_work_tree();
		if (!work_tree)
			goto error_out;
		len = strlen(work_tree);
		root_len = offset_1st_component(work_tree);
		total = strlen(sanitized) + 1;
		if (strncmp(sanitized, work_tree, len) ||
		    (len > root_len && sanitized[len] != '\0' && sanitized[len] != '/')) {
		error_out:
			die("'%s' is outside repository", orig);
		}
		if (sanitized[len] == '/')
			len++;
		memmove(sanitized, sanitized + len, total - len);
	}
	return sanitized;
}

int check_filename(const char *prefix, const char *arg)
{
	const char *name;
	struct stat st;

	name = prefix ? prefix_filename(prefix, strlen(prefix), arg) : arg;
	if (!lstat(name, &st))
		return 1; /* file exists */
	if (errno == ENOENT || errno == ENOTDIR)
		return 0; /* file does not exist */
	die_errno("failed to stat '%s'", arg);
}

static void NORETURN die_verify_filename(const char *prefix, const char *arg)
{
	unsigned char sha1[20];
	unsigned mode;

	/*
	 * Saying "'(icase)foo' does not exist in the index" when the
	 * user gave us ":(icase)foo" is just stupid.  A magic pathspec
	 * begins with a colon and is followed by a non-alnum; do not
	 * let get_sha1_with_mode_1(only_to_die=1) to even trigger.
	 */
	if (!(arg[0] == ':' && !isalnum(arg[1])))
		/* try a detailed diagnostic ... */
		get_sha1_with_mode_1(arg, sha1, &mode, 1, prefix);

	/* ... or fall back the most general message. */
	die("ambiguous argument '%s': unknown revision or path not in the working tree.\n"
	    "Use '--' to separate paths from revisions", arg);

}

/*
 * Verify a filename that we got as an argument for a pathspec
 * entry. Note that a filename that begins with "-" never verifies
 * as true, because even if such a filename were to exist, we want
 * it to be preceded by the "--" marker (or we want the user to
 * use a format like "./-filename")
 */
void verify_filename(const char *prefix, const char *arg)
{
	if (*arg == '-')
		die("bad flag '%s' used after filename", arg);
	if (check_filename(prefix, arg))
		return;
	die_verify_filename(prefix, arg);
}

/*
 * Opposite of the above: the command line did not have -- marker
 * and we parsed the arg as a refname.  It should not be interpretable
 * as a filename.
 */
void verify_non_filename(const char *prefix, const char *arg)
{
	if (!is_inside_work_tree() || is_inside_git_dir())
		return;
	if (*arg == '-')
		return; /* flag */
	if (!check_filename(prefix, arg))
		return;
	die("ambiguous argument '%s': both revision and filename\n"
	    "Use '--' to separate filenames from revisions", arg);
}

/*
 * Magic pathspec
 *
 * NEEDSWORK: These need to be moved to dir.h or even to a new
 * pathspec.h when we restructure get_pathspec() users to use the
 * "struct pathspec" interface.
 *
 * Possible future magic semantics include stuff like:
 *
 *	{ PATHSPEC_NOGLOB, '!', "noglob" },
 *	{ PATHSPEC_ICASE, '\0', "icase" },
 *	{ PATHSPEC_RECURSIVE, '*', "recursive" },
 *	{ PATHSPEC_REGEXP, '\0', "regexp" },
 *
 */
#define PATHSPEC_FROMTOP    (1<<0)

static struct pathspec_magic {
	unsigned bit;
	char mnemonic; /* this cannot be ':'! */
	const char *name;
} pathspec_magic[] = {
	{ PATHSPEC_FROMTOP, '/', "top" },
};

/*
 * Take an element of a pathspec and check for magic signatures.
 * Append the result to the prefix.
 *
 * For now, we only parse the syntax and throw out anything other than
 * "top" magic.
 *
 * NEEDSWORK: This needs to be rewritten when we start migrating
 * get_pathspec() users to use the "struct pathspec" interface.  For
 * example, a pathspec element may be marked as case-insensitive, but
 * the prefix part must always match literally, and a single stupid
 * string cannot express such a case.
 */
static const char *prefix_pathspec(const char *prefix, int prefixlen, const char *elt)
{
	unsigned magic = 0;
	const char *copyfrom = elt;
	int i;

	if (elt[0] != ':') {
		; /* nothing to do */
	} else if (elt[1] == '(') {
		/* longhand */
		const char *nextat;
		for (copyfrom = elt + 2;
		     *copyfrom && *copyfrom != ')';
		     copyfrom = nextat) {
			size_t len = strcspn(copyfrom, ",)");
			if (copyfrom[len] == ')')
				nextat = copyfrom + len;
			else
				nextat = copyfrom + len + 1;
			if (!len)
				continue;
			for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pathspec_magic); i++)
				if (strlen(pathspec_magic[i].name) == len &&
				    !strncmp(pathspec_magic[i].name, copyfrom, len)) {
					magic |= pathspec_magic[i].bit;
					break;
				}
			if (ARRAY_SIZE(pathspec_magic) <= i)
				die("Invalid pathspec magic '%.*s' in '%s'",
				    (int) len, copyfrom, elt);
		}
		if (*copyfrom == ')')
			copyfrom++;
	} else {
		/* shorthand */
		for (copyfrom = elt + 1;
		     *copyfrom && *copyfrom != ':';
		     copyfrom++) {
			char ch = *copyfrom;

			if (!is_pathspec_magic(ch))
				break;
			for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pathspec_magic); i++)
				if (pathspec_magic[i].mnemonic == ch) {
					magic |= pathspec_magic[i].bit;
					break;
				}
			if (ARRAY_SIZE(pathspec_magic) <= i)
				die("Unimplemented pathspec magic '%c' in '%s'",
				    ch, elt);
		}
		if (*copyfrom == ':')
			copyfrom++;
	}

	if (magic & PATHSPEC_FROMTOP)
		return xstrdup(copyfrom);
	else
		return prefix_path(prefix, prefixlen, copyfrom);
}

const char **get_pathspec(const char *prefix, const char **pathspec)
{
	const char *entry = *pathspec;
	const char **src, **dst;
	int prefixlen;

	if (!prefix && !entry)
		return NULL;

	if (!entry) {
		static const char *spec[2];
		spec[0] = prefix;
		spec[1] = NULL;
		return spec;
	}

	/* Otherwise we have to re-write the entries.. */
	src = pathspec;
	dst = pathspec;
	prefixlen = prefix ? strlen(prefix) : 0;
	while (*src) {
		*(dst++) = prefix_pathspec(prefix, prefixlen, *src);
		src++;
	}
	*dst = NULL;
	if (!*pathspec)
		return NULL;
	return pathspec;
}

/*
 * Test if it looks like we're at a git directory.
 * We want to see:
 *
 *  - either an objects/ directory _or_ the proper
 *    GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY environment variable
 *  - a refs/ directory
 *  - either a HEAD symlink or a HEAD file that is formatted as
 *    a proper "ref:", or a regular file HEAD that has a properly
 *    formatted sha1 object name.
 */
int is_git_directory(const char *suspect)
{
	char path[PATH_MAX];
	size_t len = strlen(suspect);

	if (PATH_MAX <= len + strlen("/objects"))
		die("Too long path: %.*s", 60, suspect);
	strcpy(path, suspect);
	if (getenv(DB_ENVIRONMENT)) {
		if (access(getenv(DB_ENVIRONMENT), X_OK))
			return 0;
	}
	else {
		strcpy(path + len, "/objects");
		if (access(path, X_OK))
			return 0;
	}

	strcpy(path + len, "/refs");
	if (access(path, X_OK))
		return 0;

	strcpy(path + len, "/HEAD");
	if (validate_headref(path))
		return 0;

	return 1;
}

int is_inside_git_dir(void)
{
	if (inside_git_dir < 0)
		inside_git_dir = is_inside_dir(get_git_dir());
	return inside_git_dir;
}

int is_inside_work_tree(void)
{
	if (inside_work_tree < 0)
		inside_work_tree = is_inside_dir(get_git_work_tree());
	return inside_work_tree;
}

void setup_work_tree(void)
{
	const char *work_tree, *git_dir;
	static int initialized = 0;

	if (initialized)
		return;
	work_tree = get_git_work_tree();
	git_dir = get_git_dir();
	if (!is_absolute_path(git_dir))
		git_dir = real_path(get_git_dir());
	if (!work_tree || chdir(work_tree))
		die("This operation must be run in a work tree");

	/*
	 * Make sure subsequent git processes find correct worktree
	 * if $GIT_WORK_TREE is set relative
	 */
	if (getenv(GIT_WORK_TREE_ENVIRONMENT))
		setenv(GIT_WORK_TREE_ENVIRONMENT, ".", 1);

	set_git_dir(relative_path(git_dir, work_tree));
	initialized = 1;
}

static int check_repository_format_gently(const char *gitdir, int *nongit_ok)
{
	char repo_config[PATH_MAX+1];

	/*
	 * git_config() can't be used here because it calls git_pathdup()
	 * to get $GIT_CONFIG/config. That call will make setup_git_env()
	 * set git_dir to ".git".
	 *
	 * We are in gitdir setup, no git dir has been found useable yet.
	 * Use a gentler version of git_config() to check if this repo
	 * is a good one.
	 */
	snprintf(repo_config, PATH_MAX, "%s/config", gitdir);
	git_config_early(check_repository_format_version, NULL, repo_config);
	if (GIT_REPO_VERSION < repository_format_version) {
		if (!nongit_ok)
			die ("Expected git repo version <= %d, found %d",
			     GIT_REPO_VERSION, repository_format_version);
		warning("Expected git repo version <= %d, found %d",
			GIT_REPO_VERSION, repository_format_version);
		warning("Please upgrade Git");
		*nongit_ok = -1;
		return -1;
	}
	return 0;
}

/*
 * Try to read the location of the git directory from the .git file,
 * return path to git directory if found.
 */
const char *read_gitfile(const char *path)
{
	char *buf;
	char *dir;
	const char *slash;
	struct stat st;
	int fd;
	ssize_t len;

	if (stat(path, &st))
		return NULL;
	if (!S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
		return NULL;
	fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
	if (fd < 0)
		die_errno("Error opening '%s'", path);
	buf = xmalloc(st.st_size + 1);
	len = read_in_full(fd, buf, st.st_size);
	close(fd);
	if (len != st.st_size)
		die("Error reading %s", path);
	buf[len] = '\0';
	if (prefixcmp(buf, "gitdir: "))
		die("Invalid gitfile format: %s", path);
	while (buf[len - 1] == '\n' || buf[len - 1] == '\r')
		len--;
	if (len < 9)
		die("No path in gitfile: %s", path);
	buf[len] = '\0';
	dir = buf + 8;

	if (!is_absolute_path(dir) && (slash = strrchr(path, '/'))) {
		size_t pathlen = slash+1 - path;
		size_t dirlen = pathlen + len - 8;
		dir = xmalloc(dirlen + 1);
		strncpy(dir, path, pathlen);
		strncpy(dir + pathlen, buf + 8, len - 8);
		dir[dirlen] = '\0';
		free(buf);
		buf = dir;
	}

	if (!is_git_directory(dir))
		die("Not a git repository: %s", dir);
	path = real_path(dir);

	free(buf);
	return path;
}

static const char *setup_explicit_git_dir(const char *gitdirenv,
					  char *cwd, int len,
					  int *nongit_ok)
{
	const char *work_tree_env = getenv(GIT_WORK_TREE_ENVIRONMENT);
	const char *worktree;
	char *gitfile;
	int offset;

	if (PATH_MAX - 40 < strlen(gitdirenv))
		die("'$%s' too big", GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT);

	gitfile = (char*)read_gitfile(gitdirenv);
	if (gitfile) {
		gitfile = xstrdup(gitfile);
		gitdirenv = gitfile;
	}

	if (!is_git_directory(gitdirenv)) {
		if (nongit_ok) {
			*nongit_ok = 1;
			free(gitfile);
			return NULL;
		}
		die("Not a git repository: '%s'", gitdirenv);
	}

	if (check_repository_format_gently(gitdirenv, nongit_ok)) {
		free(gitfile);
		return NULL;
	}

	/* #3, #7, #11, #15, #19, #23, #27, #31 (see t1510) */
	if (work_tree_env)
		set_git_work_tree(work_tree_env);
	else if (is_bare_repository_cfg > 0) {
		if (git_work_tree_cfg) /* #22.2, #30 */
			die("core.bare and core.worktree do not make sense");

		/* #18, #26 */
		set_git_dir(gitdirenv);
		free(gitfile);
		return NULL;
	}
	else if (git_work_tree_cfg) { /* #6, #14 */
		if (is_absolute_path(git_work_tree_cfg))
			set_git_work_tree(git_work_tree_cfg);
		else {
			char core_worktree[PATH_MAX];
			if (chdir(gitdirenv))
				die_errno("Could not chdir to '%s'", gitdirenv);
			if (chdir(git_work_tree_cfg))
				die_errno("Could not chdir to '%s'", git_work_tree_cfg);
			if (!getcwd(core_worktree, PATH_MAX))
				die_errno("Could not get directory '%s'", git_work_tree_cfg);
			if (chdir(cwd))
				die_errno("Could not come back to cwd");
			set_git_work_tree(core_worktree);
		}
	}
	else /* #2, #10 */
		set_git_work_tree(".");

	/* set_git_work_tree() must have been called by now */
	worktree = get_git_work_tree();

	/* both get_git_work_tree() and cwd are already normalized */
	if (!strcmp(cwd, worktree)) { /* cwd == worktree */
		set_git_dir(gitdirenv);
		free(gitfile);
		return NULL;
	}

	offset = dir_inside_of(cwd, worktree);
	if (offset >= 0) {	/* cwd inside worktree? */
		set_git_dir(real_path(gitdirenv));
		if (chdir(worktree))
			die_errno("Could not chdir to '%s'", worktree);
		cwd[len++] = '/';
		cwd[len] = '\0';
		free(gitfile);
		return cwd + offset;
	}

	/* cwd outside worktree */
	set_git_dir(gitdirenv);
	free(gitfile);
	return NULL;
}

static const char *setup_discovered_git_dir(const char *gitdir,
					    char *cwd, int offset, int len,
					    int *nongit_ok)
{
	if (check_repository_format_gently(gitdir, nongit_ok))
		return NULL;

	/* --work-tree is set without --git-dir; use discovered one */
	if (getenv(GIT_WORK_TREE_ENVIRONMENT) || git_work_tree_cfg) {
		if (offset != len && !is_absolute_path(gitdir))
			gitdir = xstrdup(real_path(gitdir));
		if (chdir(cwd))
			die_errno("Could not come back to cwd");
		return setup_explicit_git_dir(gitdir, cwd, len, nongit_ok);
	}

	/* #16.2, #17.2, #20.2, #21.2, #24, #25, #28, #29 (see t1510) */
	if (is_bare_repository_cfg > 0) {
		set_git_dir(offset == len ? gitdir : real_path(gitdir));
		if (chdir(cwd))
			die_errno("Could not come back to cwd");
		return NULL;
	}

	/* #0, #1, #5, #8, #9, #12, #13 */
	set_git_work_tree(".");
	if (strcmp(gitdir, DEFAULT_GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT))
		set_git_dir(gitdir);
	inside_git_dir = 0;
	inside_work_tree = 1;
	if (offset == len)
		return NULL;

	/* Make "offset" point to past the '/', and add a '/' at the end */
	offset++;
	cwd[len++] = '/';
	cwd[len] = 0;
	return cwd + offset;
}

/* #16.1, #17.1, #20.1, #21.1, #22.1 (see t1510) */
static const char *setup_bare_git_dir(char *cwd, int offset, int len, int *nongit_ok)
{
	int root_len;

	if (check_repository_format_gently(".", nongit_ok))
		return NULL;

	/* --work-tree is set without --git-dir; use discovered one */
	if (getenv(GIT_WORK_TREE_ENVIRONMENT) || git_work_tree_cfg) {
		const char *gitdir;

		gitdir = offset == len ? "." : xmemdupz(cwd, offset);
		if (chdir(cwd))
			die_errno("Could not come back to cwd");
		return setup_explicit_git_dir(gitdir, cwd, len, nongit_ok);
	}

	inside_git_dir = 1;
	inside_work_tree = 0;
	if (offset != len) {
		if (chdir(cwd))
			die_errno("Cannot come back to cwd");
		root_len = offset_1st_component(cwd);
		cwd[offset > root_len ? offset : root_len] = '\0';
		set_git_dir(cwd);
	}
	else
		set_git_dir(".");
	return NULL;
}

static const char *setup_nongit(const char *cwd, int *nongit_ok)
{
	if (!nongit_ok)
		die("Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): %s", DEFAULT_GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT);
	if (chdir(cwd))
		die_errno("Cannot come back to cwd");
	*nongit_ok = 1;
	return NULL;
}

static dev_t get_device_or_die(const char *path, const char *prefix, int prefix_len)
{
	struct stat buf;
	if (stat(path, &buf)) {
		die_errno("failed to stat '%*s%s%s'",
				prefix_len,
				prefix ? prefix : "",
				prefix ? "/" : "", path);
	}
	return buf.st_dev;
}

/*
 * We cannot decide in this function whether we are in the work tree or
 * not, since the config can only be read _after_ this function was called.
 */
static const char *setup_git_directory_gently_1(int *nongit_ok)
{
	const char *env_ceiling_dirs = getenv(CEILING_DIRECTORIES_ENVIRONMENT);
	static char cwd[PATH_MAX+1];
	const char *gitdirenv, *ret;
	char *gitfile;
	int len, offset, offset_parent, ceil_offset;
	dev_t current_device = 0;
	int one_filesystem = 1;

	/*
	 * Let's assume that we are in a git repository.
	 * If it turns out later that we are somewhere else, the value will be
	 * updated accordingly.
	 */
	if (nongit_ok)
		*nongit_ok = 0;

	if (!getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd)-1))
		die_errno("Unable to read current working directory");
	offset = len = strlen(cwd);

	/*
	 * If GIT_DIR is set explicitly, we're not going
	 * to do any discovery, but we still do repository
	 * validation.
	 */
	gitdirenv = getenv(GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT);
	if (gitdirenv)
		return setup_explicit_git_dir(gitdirenv, cwd, len, nongit_ok);

	ceil_offset = longest_ancestor_length(cwd, env_ceiling_dirs);
	if (ceil_offset < 0 && has_dos_drive_prefix(cwd))
		ceil_offset = 1;

	/*
	 * Test in the following order (relative to the cwd):
	 * - .git (file containing "gitdir: <path>")
	 * - .git/
	 * - ./ (bare)
	 * - ../.git
	 * - ../.git/
	 * - ../ (bare)
	 * - ../../.git/
	 *   etc.
	 */
	one_filesystem = !git_env_bool("GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM", 0);
	if (one_filesystem)
		current_device = get_device_or_die(".", NULL, 0);
	for (;;) {
		gitfile = (char*)read_gitfile(DEFAULT_GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT);
		if (gitfile)
			gitdirenv = gitfile = xstrdup(gitfile);
		else {
			if (is_git_directory(DEFAULT_GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT))
				gitdirenv = DEFAULT_GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT;
		}

		if (gitdirenv) {
			ret = setup_discovered_git_dir(gitdirenv,
						       cwd, offset, len,
						       nongit_ok);
			free(gitfile);
			return ret;
		}
		free(gitfile);

		if (is_git_directory("."))
			return setup_bare_git_dir(cwd, offset, len, nongit_ok);

		offset_parent = offset;
		while (--offset_parent > ceil_offset && cwd[offset_parent] != '/');
		if (offset_parent <= ceil_offset)
			return setup_nongit(cwd, nongit_ok);
		if (one_filesystem) {
			dev_t parent_device = get_device_or_die("..", cwd, offset);
			if (parent_device != current_device) {
				if (nongit_ok) {
					if (chdir(cwd))
						die_errno("Cannot come back to cwd");
					*nongit_ok = 1;
					return NULL;
				}
				cwd[offset] = '\0';
				die("Not a git repository (or any parent up to mount point %s)\n"
				"Stopping at filesystem boundary (GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM not set).", cwd);
			}
		}
		if (chdir("..")) {
			cwd[offset] = '\0';
			die_errno("Cannot change to '%s/..'", cwd);
		}
		offset = offset_parent;
	}
}

const char *setup_git_directory_gently(int *nongit_ok)
{
	const char *prefix;

	prefix = setup_git_directory_gently_1(nongit_ok);
	if (prefix)
		setenv("GIT_PREFIX", prefix, 1);
	else
		setenv("GIT_PREFIX", "", 1);

	if (startup_info) {
		startup_info->have_repository = !nongit_ok || !*nongit_ok;
		startup_info->prefix = prefix;
	}
	return prefix;
}

int git_config_perm(const char *var, const char *value)
{
	int i;
	char *endptr;

	if (value == NULL)
		return PERM_GROUP;

	if (!strcmp(value, "umask"))
		return PERM_UMASK;
	if (!strcmp(value, "group"))
		return PERM_GROUP;
	if (!strcmp(value, "all") ||
	    !strcmp(value, "world") ||
	    !strcmp(value, "everybody"))
		return PERM_EVERYBODY;

	/* Parse octal numbers */
	i = strtol(value, &endptr, 8);

	/* If not an octal number, maybe true/false? */
	if (*endptr != 0)
		return git_config_bool(var, value) ? PERM_GROUP : PERM_UMASK;

	/*
	 * Treat values 0, 1 and 2 as compatibility cases, otherwise it is
	 * a chmod value to restrict to.
	 */
	switch (i) {
	case PERM_UMASK:               /* 0 */
		return PERM_UMASK;
	case OLD_PERM_GROUP:           /* 1 */
		return PERM_GROUP;
	case OLD_PERM_EVERYBODY:       /* 2 */
		return PERM_EVERYBODY;
	}

	/* A filemode value was given: 0xxx */

	if ((i & 0600) != 0600)
		die("Problem with core.sharedRepository filemode value "
		    "(0%.3o).\nThe owner of files must always have "
		    "read and write permissions.", i);

	/*
	 * Mask filemode value. Others can not get write permission.
	 * x flags for directories are handled separately.
	 */
	return -(i & 0666);
}

int check_repository_format_version(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb)
{
	if (strcmp(var, "core.repositoryformatversion") == 0)
		repository_format_version = git_config_int(var, value);
	else if (strcmp(var, "core.sharedrepository") == 0)
		shared_repository = git_config_perm(var, value);
	else if (strcmp(var, "core.bare") == 0) {
		is_bare_repository_cfg = git_config_bool(var, value);
		if (is_bare_repository_cfg == 1)
			inside_work_tree = -1;
	} else if (strcmp(var, "core.worktree") == 0) {
		if (!value)
			return config_error_nonbool(var);
		free(git_work_tree_cfg);
		git_work_tree_cfg = xstrdup(value);
		inside_work_tree = -1;
	}
	return 0;
}

int check_repository_format(void)
{
	return check_repository_format_gently(get_git_dir(), NULL);
}

/*
 * Returns the "prefix", a path to the current working directory
 * relative to the work tree root, or NULL, if the current working
 * directory is not a strict subdirectory of the work tree root. The
 * prefix always ends with a '/' character.
 */
const char *setup_git_directory(void)
{
	return setup_git_directory_gently(NULL);
}

const char *resolve_gitdir(const char *suspect)
{
	if (is_git_directory(suspect))
		return suspect;
	return read_gitfile(suspect);
}
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