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revlog: use existing file handle when reading during _addrevision
_addrevision() may need to read from revlogs as part of computing
deltas. Previously, we would flush existing file handles and open
a new, short-lived file handle to perform the reading.
If we have an existing file handle, it seems logical to reuse it
for reading instead of opening a new file handle. This patch
makes that the new behavior.
After this patch, revlog files are only reopened when adding
revisions if the revlog is switched from inline to non-inline.
On Linux when unbundling a bundle of the mozilla-central repo, this
patch has the following impact on system call counts:
Call Before After Delta
write 827,639 673,390 -154,249
open 700,103 684,089 -16,014
read 74,489 74,489 0
fstat 493,924 461,896 -32,028
close 249,131 233,117 -16,014
stat 242,001 242,001 0
lstat 18,676 18,676 0
lseek 20,268 20,268 0
ioctl 14,652 13,173 -1,479
TOTAL 3,180,758 2,930,679 -250,079
It's worth noting that many of the open() calls fail due to missing
files. That's why there are many more open() calls than close().
Despite the significant system call reduction, this change does not
seem to have a significant performance impact on Linux.
On Windows 10 (not a VM, on a SSD), this patch appears to reduce
unbundle time for mozilla-central from ~960s to ~920s. This isn't
as significant as I was hoping. But a decrease it is nonetheless.
Still, Windows unbundle performance is still >2x slower than Linux.
Despite the lack of significant gains, fewer system calls is fewer
system calls. If nothing else, this will narrow the focus of potential
areas to optimize in the future.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 27 Sep 2015 16:08:18 -0700 |
parents | 015ded095933 |
children | 09397d0dd3b7 |
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# dagutil.py - dag utilities for mercurial # # Copyright 2010 Benoit Boissinot <bboissin@gmail.com> # and Peter Arrenbrecht <peter@arrenbrecht.ch> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import from .i18n import _ from .node import nullrev class basedag(object): '''generic interface for DAGs terms: "ix" (short for index) identifies a nodes internally, "id" identifies one externally. All params are ixs unless explicitly suffixed otherwise. Pluralized params are lists or sets. ''' def __init__(self): self._inverse = None def nodeset(self): '''set of all node ixs''' raise NotImplementedError def heads(self): '''list of head ixs''' raise NotImplementedError def parents(self, ix): '''list of parents ixs of ix''' raise NotImplementedError def inverse(self): '''inverse DAG, where parents becomes children, etc.''' raise NotImplementedError def ancestorset(self, starts, stops=None): ''' set of all ancestors of starts (incl), but stop walk at stops (excl) ''' raise NotImplementedError def descendantset(self, starts, stops=None): ''' set of all descendants of starts (incl), but stop walk at stops (excl) ''' return self.inverse().ancestorset(starts, stops) def headsetofconnecteds(self, ixs): ''' subset of connected list of ixs so that no node has a descendant in it By "connected list" we mean that if an ancestor and a descendant are in the list, then so is at least one path connecting them. ''' raise NotImplementedError def externalize(self, ix): '''return a node id''' return self._externalize(ix) def externalizeall(self, ixs): '''return a list of (or set if given a set) of node ids''' ids = self._externalizeall(ixs) if isinstance(ixs, set): return set(ids) return list(ids) def internalize(self, id): '''return a node ix''' return self._internalize(id) def internalizeall(self, ids, filterunknown=False): '''return a list of (or set if given a set) of node ixs''' ixs = self._internalizeall(ids, filterunknown) if isinstance(ids, set): return set(ixs) return list(ixs) class genericdag(basedag): '''generic implementations for DAGs''' def ancestorset(self, starts, stops=None): if stops: stops = set(stops) else: stops = set() seen = set() pending = list(starts) while pending: n = pending.pop() if n not in seen and n not in stops: seen.add(n) pending.extend(self.parents(n)) return seen def headsetofconnecteds(self, ixs): hds = set(ixs) if not hds: return hds for n in ixs: for p in self.parents(n): hds.discard(p) assert hds return hds class revlogbaseddag(basedag): '''generic dag interface to a revlog''' def __init__(self, revlog, nodeset): basedag.__init__(self) self._revlog = revlog self._heads = None self._nodeset = nodeset def nodeset(self): return self._nodeset def heads(self): if self._heads is None: self._heads = self._getheads() return self._heads def _externalize(self, ix): return self._revlog.index[ix][7] def _externalizeall(self, ixs): idx = self._revlog.index return [idx[i][7] for i in ixs] def _internalize(self, id): ix = self._revlog.rev(id) if ix == nullrev: raise LookupError(id, self._revlog.indexfile, _('nullid')) return ix def _internalizeall(self, ids, filterunknown): rl = self._revlog if filterunknown: return [r for r in map(rl.nodemap.get, ids) if (r is not None and r != nullrev and r not in rl.filteredrevs)] return map(self._internalize, ids) class revlogdag(revlogbaseddag): '''dag interface to a revlog''' def __init__(self, revlog): revlogbaseddag.__init__(self, revlog, set(revlog)) def _getheads(self): return [r for r in self._revlog.headrevs() if r != nullrev] def parents(self, ix): rlog = self._revlog idx = rlog.index revdata = idx[ix] prev = revdata[5] if prev != nullrev: prev2 = revdata[6] if prev2 == nullrev: return [prev] return [prev, prev2] prev2 = revdata[6] if prev2 != nullrev: return [prev2] return [] def inverse(self): if self._inverse is None: self._inverse = inverserevlogdag(self) return self._inverse def ancestorset(self, starts, stops=None): rlog = self._revlog idx = rlog.index if stops: stops = set(stops) else: stops = set() seen = set() pending = list(starts) while pending: rev = pending.pop() if rev not in seen and rev not in stops: seen.add(rev) revdata = idx[rev] for i in [5, 6]: prev = revdata[i] if prev != nullrev: pending.append(prev) return seen def headsetofconnecteds(self, ixs): if not ixs: return set() rlog = self._revlog idx = rlog.index headrevs = set(ixs) for rev in ixs: revdata = idx[rev] for i in [5, 6]: prev = revdata[i] if prev != nullrev: headrevs.discard(prev) assert headrevs return headrevs def linearize(self, ixs): '''linearize and topologically sort a list of revisions The linearization process tries to create long runs of revs where a child rev comes immediately after its first parent. This is done by visiting the heads of the given revs in inverse topological order, and for each visited rev, visiting its second parent, then its first parent, then adding the rev itself to the output list. ''' sorted = [] visit = list(self.headsetofconnecteds(ixs)) visit.sort(reverse=True) finished = set() while visit: cur = visit.pop() if cur < 0: cur = -cur - 1 if cur not in finished: sorted.append(cur) finished.add(cur) else: visit.append(-cur - 1) visit += [p for p in self.parents(cur) if p in ixs and p not in finished] assert len(sorted) == len(ixs) return sorted class inverserevlogdag(revlogbaseddag, genericdag): '''inverse of an existing revlog dag; see revlogdag.inverse()''' def __init__(self, orig): revlogbaseddag.__init__(self, orig._revlog, orig._nodeset) self._orig = orig self._children = {} self._roots = [] self._walkfrom = len(self._revlog) - 1 def _walkto(self, walkto): rev = self._walkfrom cs = self._children roots = self._roots idx = self._revlog.index while rev >= walkto: data = idx[rev] isroot = True for prev in [data[5], data[6]]: # parent revs if prev != nullrev: cs.setdefault(prev, []).append(rev) isroot = False if isroot: roots.append(rev) rev -= 1 self._walkfrom = rev def _getheads(self): self._walkto(nullrev) return self._roots def parents(self, ix): if ix is None: return [] if ix <= self._walkfrom: self._walkto(ix) return self._children.get(ix, []) def inverse(self): return self._orig