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bundle2: avoid unbound read when seeking
Currently, seekableunbundlepart.seek() will perform a read() during
seek operations. This will allocate a buffer to hold the raw data
over the seek distance. This can lead to very large allocations
and cause performance to suffer.
We change the code to perform read(32768) in a loop to avoid
potentially large allocations.
`hg perfbundleread` on an uncompressed Firefox bundle reveals
a performance impact:
! bundle2 iterparts()
! wall 2.992605 comb 2.990000 user 2.260000 sys 0.730000 (best of 4)
! bundle2 iterparts() seekable
! wall 3.863810 comb 3.860000 user 3.000000 sys 0.860000 (best of 3)
! bundle2 part seek()
! wall 6.213387 comb 6.200000 user 3.350000 sys 2.850000 (best of 3)
! wall 3.820347 comb 3.810000 user 2.980000 sys 0.830000 (best of 3)
Since seekable bundle parts are (only) used by bundlerepo, this /may/
speed up initial loading of bundle-based repos. But any improvement
will likely only be noticed on very large bundles.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1394
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 13 Nov 2017 22:20:12 -0800 |
parents | d30fdd6d1bf7 |
children | 1d6066336d7b |
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# See http://EditorConfig.org for the specification root = true [*.py] indent_size = 4 indent_style = space trim_trailing_whitespace = true [*.{c,h}] indent_size = 8 indent_style = tab trim_trailing_whitespace = true