| 1 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later |
| 2 | |
| 3 | package protocol |
| 4 | |
| 5 | import ( |
| 6 | "bytes" |
| 7 | "context" |
| 8 | "errors" |
| 9 | "io" |
| 10 | "os/exec" |
| 11 | "sync" |
| 12 | "time" |
| 13 | ) |
| 14 | |
| 15 | // stderrCap bounds the in-memory stderr drainer's buffer so a chatty |
| 16 | // subprocess can't OOM us. Truncated stderr is fine — we only surface |
| 17 | // it on error and a few KB is enough to identify the failure. |
| 18 | const stderrCap = 16 * 1024 |
| 19 | |
| 20 | // Service identifies which git plumbing program we're driving. |
| 21 | type Service string |
| 22 | |
| 23 | const ( |
| 24 | UploadPack Service = "git-upload-pack" |
| 25 | ReceivePack Service = "git-receive-pack" |
| 26 | ) |
| 27 | |
| 28 | // Cmd builds an *exec.Cmd that drives the requested service against the |
| 29 | // bare repo at gitDir. AdvertiseRefs flips on the --advertise-refs flag |
| 30 | // used by the info/refs response. extraEnv is appended to os.Environ() |
| 31 | // — the caller uses it to thread SHITHUB_USER_ID/etc. through git's |
| 32 | // environment so post-receive hooks can read them. |
| 33 | // |
| 34 | // Subprocess lifecycle: |
| 35 | // - Killed on ctx cancel (Go ≥ 1.20: cmd.Cancel default kills with |
| 36 | // SIGKILL; we tighten to a 250ms WaitDelay so a stuck subprocess |
| 37 | // doesn't pin a worker forever). |
| 38 | // - Stderr is drained by the helper Drain() so the OS pipe buffer |
| 39 | // doesn't fill and deadlock the caller's stdout copy. Captured |
| 40 | // stderr is exposed via Stderr() on the returned Process. |
| 41 | func Cmd(ctx context.Context, svc Service, gitDir string, advertiseRefs bool, extraEnv []string) *exec.Cmd { |
| 42 | args := []string{"--stateless-rpc"} |
| 43 | if advertiseRefs { |
| 44 | args = append(args, "--advertise-refs") |
| 45 | } |
| 46 | args = append(args, gitDir) |
| 47 | //nolint:gosec // G204: svc is an enum from a fixed set; gitDir is constructed via storage.RepoFS path validation. |
| 48 | cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, string(svc), args...) |
| 49 | cmd.Env = extraEnv |
| 50 | cmd.WaitDelay = 250 * time.Millisecond |
| 51 | return cmd |
| 52 | } |
| 53 | |
| 54 | // DrainStderr starts a goroutine that copies stderr into a bounded ring |
| 55 | // buffer; returns a function the caller invokes after Wait() to get the |
| 56 | // captured bytes. The cap is `stderrCap`; further writes are silently |
| 57 | // discarded. |
| 58 | // |
| 59 | // Always call this BEFORE Start() and call the returned closure AFTER |
| 60 | // Wait() to avoid the deadlock where a verbose stderr fills the OS |
| 61 | // pipe. |
| 62 | func DrainStderr(cmd *exec.Cmd) func() []byte { |
| 63 | pipe, err := cmd.StderrPipe() |
| 64 | if err != nil { |
| 65 | // Stderr already wired (or another wiring error). Fall back to |
| 66 | // a no-op drain so callers don't have to special-case. |
| 67 | return func() []byte { return nil } |
| 68 | } |
| 69 | buf := &cappedBuffer{cap: stderrCap} |
| 70 | done := make(chan struct{}) |
| 71 | go func() { |
| 72 | defer close(done) |
| 73 | _, _ = io.Copy(buf, pipe) |
| 74 | }() |
| 75 | return func() []byte { |
| 76 | <-done |
| 77 | return buf.Bytes() |
| 78 | } |
| 79 | } |
| 80 | |
| 81 | // cappedBuffer is a bytes.Buffer that drops writes after the cap. |
| 82 | type cappedBuffer struct { |
| 83 | mu sync.Mutex |
| 84 | buf bytes.Buffer |
| 85 | cap int |
| 86 | } |
| 87 | |
| 88 | func (c *cappedBuffer) Write(p []byte) (int, error) { |
| 89 | c.mu.Lock() |
| 90 | defer c.mu.Unlock() |
| 91 | free := c.cap - c.buf.Len() |
| 92 | if free <= 0 { |
| 93 | return len(p), nil // accept-and-drop |
| 94 | } |
| 95 | if len(p) > free { |
| 96 | _, _ = c.buf.Write(p[:free]) |
| 97 | return len(p), nil |
| 98 | } |
| 99 | return c.buf.Write(p) |
| 100 | } |
| 101 | |
| 102 | func (c *cappedBuffer) Bytes() []byte { |
| 103 | c.mu.Lock() |
| 104 | defer c.mu.Unlock() |
| 105 | out := make([]byte, c.buf.Len()) |
| 106 | copy(out, c.buf.Bytes()) |
| 107 | return out |
| 108 | } |
| 109 | |
| 110 | // ErrSubprocessFailed is returned by Run when the git subprocess exits |
| 111 | // non-zero. The captured stderr is wrapped via %s so the operator sees |
| 112 | // it in logs without it being escaped through the chain. |
| 113 | var ErrSubprocessFailed = errors.New("git subprocess exited non-zero") |
| 114 |