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revlog: add an experimental option to mitigated delta issues (issue5480) The general delta heuristic to select a delta do not scale with the number of branch. The delta base is frequently too far away to be able to reuse a chain according to the "distance" criteria. This leads to insertion of larger delta (or even full text) that themselves push the bases for the next delta further away leading to more large deltas and full texts. This full text and frequent recomputation throw Mercurial performance in disarray. For example of a slightly large repository 280 000 files (2 150 000 versions) 430 000 changesets (10 000 topological heads) Number below compares repository with and without the distance criteria: manifest size: with: 21.4 GB without: 0.3 GB store size: with: 28.7 GB without 7.4 GB bundle last 15 00 revisions: with: 800 seconds 971 MB without: 50 seconds 73 MB unbundle time (of the last 15K revisions): with: 1150 seconds (~19 minutes) without: 35 seconds Similar issues has been observed in other repositories. Adding a new option or "feature" on stable is uncommon. However, given that this issues is making Mercurial practically unusable, I'm exceptionally targeting this patch for stable. What is actually needed is a full rework of the delta building and reading logic. However, that will be a longer process and churn not suitable for stable. In the meantime, we introduces a quick and dirty mitigation of this in the 'experimental' config space. The new option introduces a way to set the maximum amount of memory usable to store a diff in memory. This extend the ability for Mercurial to create chains without removing all safe guard regarding memory access. The option should be phased out when core has a more proper solution available. Setting the limit to '0' remove all limits, setting it to '-1' use the default limit (textsize x 4).
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
date Fri, 23 Jun 2017 13:49:34 +0200
parents 39f6333e968c
children 32317f8bbe2a
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#!/usr/bin/env python

"""This does HTTP GET requests given a host:port and path and returns
a subset of the headers plus the body of the result."""

from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import json
import os
import sys

from mercurial import (
    util,
)

httplib = util.httplib

try:
    import msvcrt
    msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
    msvcrt.setmode(sys.stderr.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
except ImportError:
    pass

twice = False
if '--twice' in sys.argv:
    sys.argv.remove('--twice')
    twice = True
headeronly = False
if '--headeronly' in sys.argv:
    sys.argv.remove('--headeronly')
    headeronly = True
formatjson = False
if '--json' in sys.argv:
    sys.argv.remove('--json')
    formatjson = True

hgproto = None
if '--hgproto' in sys.argv:
    idx = sys.argv.index('--hgproto')
    hgproto = sys.argv[idx + 1]
    sys.argv.pop(idx)
    sys.argv.pop(idx)

tag = None
def request(host, path, show):
    assert not path.startswith('/'), path
    global tag
    headers = {}
    if tag:
        headers['If-None-Match'] = tag
    if hgproto:
        headers['X-HgProto-1'] = hgproto

    conn = httplib.HTTPConnection(host)
    conn.request("GET", '/' + path, None, headers)
    response = conn.getresponse()
    print(response.status, response.reason)
    if show[:1] == ['-']:
        show = sorted(h for h, v in response.getheaders()
                      if h.lower() not in show)
    for h in [h.lower() for h in show]:
        if response.getheader(h, None) is not None:
            print("%s: %s" % (h, response.getheader(h)))
    if not headeronly:
        print()
        data = response.read()

        # Pretty print JSON. This also has the beneficial side-effect
        # of verifying emitted JSON is well-formed.
        if formatjson:
            # json.dumps() will print trailing newlines. Eliminate them
            # to make tests easier to write.
            data = json.loads(data)
            lines = json.dumps(data, sort_keys=True, indent=2).splitlines()
            for line in lines:
                print(line.rstrip())
        else:
            sys.stdout.write(data)

    if twice and response.getheader('ETag', None):
        tag = response.getheader('ETag')

    return response.status

status = request(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3:])
if twice:
    status = request(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3:])

if 200 <= status <= 305:
    sys.exit(0)
sys.exit(1)