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changegroup: increase write buffer size to 128k
By default, Python defers to the operating system for choosing the
default buffer size on opened files. On my Linux machine, the default
is 4k, which is really small for 2016.
This patch bumps the write buffer size when writing
changegroups/bundles to 128k. This matches the 128k read buffer
we already use on revlogs.
It's worth noting that this only impacts when writing to an explicit
file (such as during `hg bundle`). Buffers when writing to bundle
files via the repo vfs or to a temporary file are not impacted.
When producing a none-v2 bundle file of the mozilla-unified repository,
this change caused the number of write() system calls to drop from
952,449 to 29,788. After this change, the most frequent system
calls are fstat(), read(), lseek(), and open(). There were
2,523,672 system calls after this patch (so a net decrease of
~950k is statistically significant).
This change shows no performance change on my system. But I have a
high-end system with a fast SSD. It is quite possible this change
will have a significant impact on network file systems, where
extra network round trips due to excessive I/O system calls could
introduce significant latency.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 16 Oct 2016 13:35:23 -0700 |
parents | 98153441c8cc |
children | d83ca854fa21 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # checkseclevel - checking section title levels in each online help document from __future__ import absolute_import import optparse import os import sys # import from the live mercurial repo os.environ['HGMODULEPOLICY'] = 'py' sys.path.insert(0, "..") from mercurial import demandimport; demandimport.enable() from mercurial import ( commands, extensions, help, minirst, ui as uimod, ) table = commands.table helptable = help.helptable level2mark = ['"', '=', '-', '.', '#'] reservedmarks = ['"'] mark2level = {} for m, l in zip(level2mark, xrange(len(level2mark))): if m not in reservedmarks: mark2level[m] = l initlevel_topic = 0 initlevel_cmd = 1 initlevel_ext = 1 initlevel_ext_cmd = 3 def showavailables(ui, initlevel): ui.warn((' available marks and order of them in this help: %s\n') % (', '.join(['%r' % (m * 4) for m in level2mark[initlevel + 1:]]))) def checkseclevel(ui, doc, name, initlevel): ui.note(('checking "%s"\n') % name) blocks, pruned = minirst.parse(doc, 0, ['verbose']) errorcnt = 0 curlevel = initlevel for block in blocks: if block['type'] != 'section': continue mark = block['underline'] title = block['lines'][0] if (mark not in mark2level) or (mark2level[mark] <= initlevel): ui.warn(('invalid section mark %r for "%s" of %s\n') % (mark * 4, title, name)) showavailables(ui, initlevel) errorcnt += 1 continue nextlevel = mark2level[mark] if curlevel < nextlevel and curlevel + 1 != nextlevel: ui.warn(('gap of section level at "%s" of %s\n') % (title, name)) showavailables(ui, initlevel) errorcnt += 1 continue ui.note(('appropriate section level for "%s %s"\n') % (mark * (nextlevel * 2), title)) curlevel = nextlevel return errorcnt def checkcmdtable(ui, cmdtable, namefmt, initlevel): errorcnt = 0 for k, entry in cmdtable.items(): name = k.split("|")[0].lstrip("^") if not entry[0].__doc__: ui.note(('skip checking %s: no help document\n') % (namefmt % name)) continue errorcnt += checkseclevel(ui, entry[0].__doc__, namefmt % name, initlevel) return errorcnt def checkhghelps(ui): errorcnt = 0 for names, sec, doc in helptable: if callable(doc): doc = doc(ui) errorcnt += checkseclevel(ui, doc, '%s help topic' % names[0], initlevel_topic) errorcnt += checkcmdtable(ui, table, '%s command', initlevel_cmd) for name in sorted(extensions.enabled().keys() + extensions.disabled().keys()): mod = extensions.load(ui, name, None) if not mod.__doc__: ui.note(('skip checking %s extension: no help document\n') % name) continue errorcnt += checkseclevel(ui, mod.__doc__, '%s extension' % name, initlevel_ext) cmdtable = getattr(mod, 'cmdtable', None) if cmdtable: errorcnt += checkcmdtable(ui, cmdtable, '%s command of ' + name + ' extension', initlevel_ext_cmd) return errorcnt def checkfile(ui, filename, initlevel): if filename == '-': filename = 'stdin' doc = sys.stdin.read() else: with open(filename) as fp: doc = fp.read() ui.note(('checking input from %s with initlevel %d\n') % (filename, initlevel)) return checkseclevel(ui, doc, 'input from %s' % filename, initlevel) def main(): optparser = optparse.OptionParser("""%prog [options] This checks all help documents of Mercurial (topics, commands, extensions and commands of them), if no file is specified by --file option. """) optparser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", help="enable additional output", action="store_true") optparser.add_option("-d", "--debug", help="debug mode", action="store_true") optparser.add_option("-f", "--file", help="filename to read in (or '-' for stdin)", action="store", default="") optparser.add_option("-t", "--topic", help="parse file as help topic", action="store_const", dest="initlevel", const=0) optparser.add_option("-c", "--command", help="parse file as help of core command", action="store_const", dest="initlevel", const=1) optparser.add_option("-e", "--extension", help="parse file as help of extension", action="store_const", dest="initlevel", const=1) optparser.add_option("-C", "--extension-command", help="parse file as help of extension command", action="store_const", dest="initlevel", const=3) optparser.add_option("-l", "--initlevel", help="set initial section level manually", action="store", type="int", default=0) (options, args) = optparser.parse_args() ui = uimod.ui() ui.setconfig('ui', 'verbose', options.verbose, '--verbose') ui.setconfig('ui', 'debug', options.debug, '--debug') if options.file: if checkfile(ui, options.file, options.initlevel): sys.exit(1) else: if checkhghelps(ui): sys.exit(1) if __name__ == "__main__": main()