comparison mercurial/revlog.py @ 30818:4c0a5a256ae8

localrepo: experimental support for non-zlib revlog compression The final part of integrating the compression manager APIs into revlog storage is the plumbing for repositories to advertise they are using non-zlib storage and for revlogs to instantiate a non-zlib compression engine. The main intent of the compression manager work was to zstd all of the things. Adding zstd to revlogs has proved to be more involved than other places because revlogs are... special. Very small inputs and the use of delta chains (which are themselves a form of compression) are a completely different use case from streaming compression, which bundles and the wire protocol employ. I've conducted numerous experiments with zstd in revlogs and have yet to formalize compression settings and a storage architecture that I'm confident I won't regret later. In other words, I'm not yet ready to commit to a new mechanism for using zstd - or any other compression format - in revlogs. That being said, having some support for zstd (and other compression formats) in revlogs in core is beneficial. It can allow others to conduct experiments. This patch introduces *highly experimental* support for non-zlib compression formats in revlogs. Introduced is a config option to control which compression engine to use. Also introduced is a namespace of "exp-compression-*" requirements to denote support for non-zlib compression in revlogs. I've prefixed the namespace with "exp-" (short for "experimental") because I'm not confident of the requirements "schema" and in no way want to give the illusion of supporting these requirements in the future. I fully intend to drop support for these requirements once we figure out what we're doing with zstd in revlogs. A good portion of the patch is teaching the requirements system about registered compression engines and passing the requested compression engine as an opener option so revlogs can instantiate the proper compression engine for new operations. That's a verbose way of saying "we can now use zstd in revlogs!" On an `hg pull` conversion of the mozilla-unified repo with no extra redelta settings (like aggressivemergedeltas), we can see the impact of zstd vs zlib in revlogs: $ hg perfrevlogchunks -c ! chunk ! wall 2.032052 comb 2.040000 user 1.990000 sys 0.050000 (best of 5) ! wall 1.866360 comb 1.860000 user 1.820000 sys 0.040000 (best of 6) ! chunk batch ! wall 1.877261 comb 1.870000 user 1.860000 sys 0.010000 (best of 6) ! wall 1.705410 comb 1.710000 user 1.690000 sys 0.020000 (best of 6) $ hg perfrevlogchunks -m ! chunk ! wall 2.721427 comb 2.720000 user 2.640000 sys 0.080000 (best of 4) ! wall 2.035076 comb 2.030000 user 1.950000 sys 0.080000 (best of 5) ! chunk batch ! wall 2.614561 comb 2.620000 user 2.580000 sys 0.040000 (best of 4) ! wall 1.910252 comb 1.910000 user 1.880000 sys 0.030000 (best of 6) $ hg perfrevlog -c -d 1 ! wall 4.812885 comb 4.820000 user 4.800000 sys 0.020000 (best of 3) ! wall 4.699621 comb 4.710000 user 4.700000 sys 0.010000 (best of 3) $ hg perfrevlog -m -d 1000 ! wall 34.252800 comb 34.250000 user 33.730000 sys 0.520000 (best of 3) ! wall 24.094999 comb 24.090000 user 23.320000 sys 0.770000 (best of 3) Only modest wins for the changelog. But manifest reading is significantly faster. What's going on? One reason might be data volume. zstd decompresses faster. So given more bytes, it will put more distance between it and zlib. Another reason is size. In the current design, zstd revlogs are *larger*: debugcreatestreamclonebundle (size in bytes) zlib: 1,638,852,492 zstd: 1,680,601,332 I haven't investigated this fully, but I reckon a significant cause of larger revlogs is that the zstd frame/header has more bytes than zlib's. For very small inputs or data that doesn't compress well, we'll tend to store more uncompressed chunks than with zlib (because the compressed size isn't smaller than original). This will make revlog reading faster because it is doing less decompression. Moving on to bundle performance: $ hg bundle -a -t none-v2 (total CPU time) zlib: 102.79s zstd: 97.75s So, marginal CPU decrease for reading all chunks in all revlogs (this is somewhat disappointing). $ hg bundle -a -t <engine>-v2 (total CPU time) zlib: 191.59s zstd: 115.36s This last test effectively measures the difference between zlib->zlib and zstd->zstd for revlogs to bundle. This is a rough approximation of what a server does during `hg clone`. There are some promising results for zstd. But not enough for me to feel comfortable advertising it to users. We'll get there...
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Fri, 13 Jan 2017 20:16:56 -0800
parents 2b279126b8f5
children 08b34c3a6f74
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270 # Mapping of partial identifiers to full nodes. 270 # Mapping of partial identifiers to full nodes.
271 self._pcache = {} 271 self._pcache = {}
272 # Mapping of revision integer to full node. 272 # Mapping of revision integer to full node.
273 self._nodecache = {nullid: nullrev} 273 self._nodecache = {nullid: nullrev}
274 self._nodepos = None 274 self._nodepos = None
275 self._compengine = 'zlib'
275 276
276 v = REVLOG_DEFAULT_VERSION 277 v = REVLOG_DEFAULT_VERSION
277 opts = getattr(opener, 'options', None) 278 opts = getattr(opener, 'options', None)
278 if opts is not None: 279 if opts is not None:
279 if 'revlogv1' in opts: 280 if 'revlogv1' in opts:
286 if 'maxchainlen' in opts: 287 if 'maxchainlen' in opts:
287 self._maxchainlen = opts['maxchainlen'] 288 self._maxchainlen = opts['maxchainlen']
288 if 'aggressivemergedeltas' in opts: 289 if 'aggressivemergedeltas' in opts:
289 self._aggressivemergedeltas = opts['aggressivemergedeltas'] 290 self._aggressivemergedeltas = opts['aggressivemergedeltas']
290 self._lazydeltabase = bool(opts.get('lazydeltabase', False)) 291 self._lazydeltabase = bool(opts.get('lazydeltabase', False))
292 if 'compengine' in opts:
293 self._compengine = opts['compengine']
291 294
292 if self._chunkcachesize <= 0: 295 if self._chunkcachesize <= 0:
293 raise RevlogError(_('revlog chunk cache size %r is not greater ' 296 raise RevlogError(_('revlog chunk cache size %r is not greater '
294 'than 0') % self._chunkcachesize) 297 'than 0') % self._chunkcachesize)
295 elif self._chunkcachesize & (self._chunkcachesize - 1): 298 elif self._chunkcachesize & (self._chunkcachesize - 1):
343 # revlog header -> revlog compressor 346 # revlog header -> revlog compressor
344 self._decompressors = {} 347 self._decompressors = {}
345 348
346 @util.propertycache 349 @util.propertycache
347 def _compressor(self): 350 def _compressor(self):
348 return util.compengines['zlib'].revlogcompressor() 351 return util.compengines[self._compengine].revlogcompressor()
349 352
350 def tip(self): 353 def tip(self):
351 return self.node(len(self.index) - 2) 354 return self.node(len(self.index) - 2)
352 def __contains__(self, rev): 355 def __contains__(self, rev):
353 return 0 <= rev < len(self) 356 return 0 <= rev < len(self)