git.sh: cache git downloads to repo/
do it based on the URL, e.g. https://review.coreboot.org/coreboot becomes repo/coreboot the downside is if you have two projects with repo urls specifying the same string at the end, but this isn't the case at the moment and likely won't be the case, but it's a theoretical issue. this saves on bandwidth when downloading identical submodule repos between multiple trees within the same multi-tree project for example, coreboot 3rdparty/vboot is no longer downloaded more than once, instead cloned locally on subsequent downloads. if repo/DIR exists, git-pull is attempted, but errors do not result in a non-zero exit, by design. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>audit2
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/repo/
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/docs/
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/util/dell-flash-unlock/dell_flash_unlock
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git clone $1 "$3" || git clone $2 "$3" || $err "!clone $1 $2 $3 $4 $5"
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repodir="repo/${1##*/}"
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x_ mkdir -p "repo"
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if [ -d "$repodir" ]; then
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git -C "$repodir" pull || :
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else
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git clone $1 "$repodir" || git clone $2 "$repodir" || \
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$err "!clone $1 $2 $repodir $4 $5"
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fi
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git clone "$repodir" "$3" || $err "!clone $repodir $3"
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git -C "$3" reset --hard "$4" || $err "!reset $1 $2 $3 $4 $5"
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git_am_patches "$3" "$5"
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}
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