[pacman-dev] [PATCH v2] Do not continuously try to open an invalid database

Mar77i mar77i at protonmail.ch
Tue Jan 9 21:04:39 UTC 2018


>-------- Original Message --------
>Subject: Re: [pacman-dev] [PATCH v2] Do not continuously try to open an invalid database
>Local Time: January 9, 2018 2:58 PM
>UTC Time: January 9, 2018 1:58 PM
>From: d at falconindy.com
>To: Discussion list for pacman development <pacman-dev at archlinux.org>
>
>On Tue, Jan 09, 2018 at 10:07:13PM +1000, Allan McRae wrote:
>>If you manage to download a bad database (e.g. an html file when
>> behind a proxy or with a badly configured webserver), pacman makes
>> sure you know about it.  Here is some example output:
>>error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>> error: could not open file /var/lib/pacman/sync/extra.db: Unrecognized archive format
>>I don't know how many times that gets printed because it goes beyond my scrollback
>> buffer.
>>Flag a database that we can "open" and "fstat" but not read from as invalid to avoid
>> this.
>>Signed-off-by: Allan McRae allan at archlinux.org
>>
>>Review of v1:
>>https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/pacman-dev/2017-May/022027.html
>>v2 - do much less stuff to achive the same result...
>>lib/libalpm/be_sync.c | 1 +
>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
>>diff --git a/lib/libalpm/be_sync.c b/lib/libalpm/be_sync.c
>> index 1b7c8b6f..389e964c 100644
>> --- a/lib/libalpm/be_sync.c
>> +++ b/lib/libalpm/be_sync.c
>> @@ -486,6 +486,7 @@ static int sync_db_populate(alpm_db_t *db)
>> fd = _alpm_open_archive(db->handle, dbpath, &buf,
>> &archive, ALPM_ERR_DB_OPEN);
>> if(fd < 0) {
>> - db->status &= DB_STATUS_INVALID;
>>
>>
> Given that DB_STATUS_INVALID is a single bit, shouldn't this be a simple
> assignment? A bitwise 'and' here will result in the status remaining
> invalid if it's already invalid, or zero'ing it out (DB_STATUS_VALID) if
> it's some other set of bits. That doesn't seem like what we want.
>


He's right. &= SOMETHING seems odd. There are three usual operations for single bit assignments: &= ~SOMETHING, |= SOMETHING and ^= SOMETHING.

cheers!
mar77i

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