diff mercurial/streamclone.py @ 27897:2fdbf22a1b63

streamclone: use backgroundfilecloser (issue4889) Closing files that have been appended to is slow on Windows/NTFS. CloseHandle() calls on this platform often take 1-10ms - and that's on my i7-6700K Skylake processor with a modern and fast SSD. Contrast with other I/O operations, such as writing data, which take <100us. This means that creating/appending thousands of files can add significant overhead. For example, cloning mozilla-central creates ~232,000 revlog files. Assuming 1ms per CloseHandle(), that yields 232s (3:52) of wall time waiting for file closes! The impact of this overhead can be measured most directly when applying stream clone bundles. Applying these files is effectively uncompressing a tar archive (read: it's very fast). Using a RAM disk (read: no I/O wait), the difference in wall time for a `hg debugapplystreamclonebundle` for a ~1731 MB mozilla-central bundle between Windows and Linux from the same machine is drastic: Linux: ~12.8s (128MB/s) Windows: ~352.0s (4.7MB/s) Windows is ~27.5x slower. Yikes! After this patch: Linux: ~12.8s (128MB/s) Windows: ~102.1s (16.1MB/s) Windows is now ~3.4x faster. Unfortunately, it is still ~8x slower than Linux. Profiling reveals a few hot code paths that could likely be improved. But those are for other patches. This patch introduces test-clone-uncompressed.t because existing tests of `clone --uncompressed` are scattered about and adding a variation for background thread closing to e.g. test-http.t doesn't feel correct.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Thu, 14 Jan 2016 13:44:01 -0800
parents 1d29893240cc
children 61d1a3cc6e1c aa440c3d7c5d
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--- a/mercurial/streamclone.py	Sat Jan 02 16:11:36 2016 -0800
+++ b/mercurial/streamclone.py	Thu Jan 14 13:44:01 2016 -0800
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@
         start = time.time()
 
         with repo.transaction('clone'):
-            if True:
+            with repo.svfs.backgroundclosing(repo.ui, expectedcount=filecount):
                 for i in xrange(filecount):
                     # XXX doesn't support '\n' or '\r' in filenames
                     l = fp.readline()
@@ -312,7 +312,8 @@
                         repo.ui.debug('adding %s (%s)\n' %
                                       (name, util.bytecount(size)))
                     # for backwards compat, name was partially encoded
-                    with repo.svfs(store.decodedir(name), 'w') as ofp:
+                    path = store.decodedir(name)
+                    with repo.svfs(path, 'w', backgroundclose=True) as ofp:
                         for chunk in util.filechunkiter(fp, limit=size):
                             handled_bytes += len(chunk)
                             repo.ui.progress(_('clone'), handled_bytes,