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largefiles: optimize update speed by only updating changed largefiles
Historically, during 'hg update', every largefile in the working copy was
hashed (which is a very expensive operation on big files) and any
largefiles that did not have a hash that matched their standin were
updated.
This patch optimizes 'hg update' by keeping track of what standins have
changed between the old and new revisions, and only updating the largefiles
that have changed. This saves a lot of time by avoiding the unecessary
calculation of a list of sha1 hashes for big files.
With this patch, the time 'hg update' takes to complete is a function of
how many largefiles need to be updated and what their size is.
Performance tests on a repository with about 80 largefiles ranging from
a few MB to about 97 MB are shown below. The tests show how long it takes
to run 'hg update' with no changes actually being updated.
Mercurial 2.1 release:
$ time hg update
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
getting changed largefiles
0 largefiles updated, 0 removed
real 0m10.045s
user 0m9.367s
sys 0m0.674s
With this patch:
$ time hg update
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
real 0m0.965s
user 0m0.845s
sys 0m0.115s
The same repsoitory, without the largefiles extension enabled:
$ time hg update
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
real 0m0.799s
user 0m0.684s
sys 0m0.111s
So before the patch, 'hg update' with no changes was approximately 9.25s
slower with largefiles enabled. With this patch, it is approximately 0.165s
slower.
author | Na'Tosha Bard <natosha@unity3d.com> |
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date | Mon, 13 Feb 2012 18:37:07 +0100 |
parents | 0fcdae13493b |
children | f2719b387380 |
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$ "$TESTDIR/hghave" inotify || exit 80 $ hg init repo1 $ cd repo1 $ touch a b c d e $ mkdir dir $ mkdir dir/bar $ touch dir/x dir/y dir/bar/foo $ hg ci -Am m adding a adding b adding c adding d adding dir/bar/foo adding dir/x adding dir/y adding e $ cd .. $ hg clone repo1 repo2 updating to branch default 8 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH $ echo "inotify=" >> $HGRCPATH $ cd repo2 $ echo b >> a check that daemon started automatically works correctly and make sure that inotify.pidfile works $ hg --config "inotify.pidfile=../hg2.pid" status M a make sure that pidfile worked. Output should be silent. $ kill `cat ../hg2.pid` $ cd ../repo1 inserve $ hg inserve -d --pid-file=hg.pid $ cat hg.pid >> "$DAEMON_PIDS" let the daemon finish its stuff $ sleep 1 cannot start, already bound $ hg inserve abort: inotify-server: cannot start: socket is already bound [255] issue907 $ hg status ? hg.pid clean $ hg status -c C a C b C c C d C dir/bar/foo C dir/x C dir/y C e all $ hg status -A ? hg.pid C a C b C c C d C dir/bar/foo C dir/x C dir/y C e path patterns $ echo x > dir/x $ hg status . M dir/x ? hg.pid $ hg status dir M dir/x $ cd dir $ hg status . M x $ cd .. issue 1375 testing that we can remove a folder and then add a file with the same name issue 1375 $ mkdir h $ echo h > h/h $ hg ci -Am t adding h/h adding hg.pid $ hg rm h removing h/h $ echo h >h $ hg add h $ hg status A h R h/h $ hg ci -m0 Test for issue1735: inotify watches files in .hg/merge $ hg st $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Am a $ hg st $ echo b >> a $ hg ci -m ab $ hg st $ echo c >> a $ hg st M a $ HGMERGE=internal:local hg up 0 1 files updated, 1 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg st M a $ HGMERGE=internal:local hg up 3 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ hg st M a Test for 1844: "hg ci folder" will not commit all changes beneath "folder" $ mkdir 1844 $ echo a > 1844/foo $ hg add 1844 adding 1844/foo $ hg ci -m 'working' $ echo b >> 1844/foo $ hg ci 1844 -m 'broken' Test for issue884: "Build products not ignored until .hgignore is touched" $ echo '^build$' > .hgignore $ hg add .hgignore $ hg ci .hgignore -m 'ignorelist' Now, lets add some build products... $ mkdir build $ touch build/x $ touch build/y build/x & build/y shouldn't appear in "hg st" $ hg st $ kill `cat hg.pid`