view hgext/remotefilelog/fileserverclient.py @ 41977:4ea21df312ec stable 4.9.1

record: prevent commits that don't pick up dirty subrepo changes (issue6102) This path covers interactive mode for commit, amend, and shelve, as well as the deprecated record extension. Since shelf creation uses commit without -S in the non-interactive case, aborting here should be OK. (I didn't check what happens to non interactive shelve creation if `ui.commitsubrepos=True` is set.) subrepoutil.precommit() will abort on a dirty subrepo if the config option isn't set, but the hint recommends using --subrepos to commit. Since only the commit command currently supports that option, the error has to be raised here to omit the hint. Doing the check before asking about all of the hunks in the MQ test seems like an improvement on its own. There's probably an additional check on this path that can be removed.
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Sat, 16 Mar 2019 14:40:21 -0400
parents 74e3df766052
children aaad36b88298
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# fileserverclient.py - client for communicating with the cache process
#
# Copyright 2013 Facebook, Inc.
#
# 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

import hashlib
import io
import os
import threading
import time
import zlib

from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import bin, hex, nullid
from mercurial import (
    error,
    node,
    pycompat,
    revlog,
    sshpeer,
    util,
    wireprotov1peer,
)
from mercurial.utils import procutil

from . import (
    constants,
    contentstore,
    metadatastore,
)

_sshv1peer = sshpeer.sshv1peer

# Statistics for debugging
fetchcost = 0
fetches = 0
fetched = 0
fetchmisses = 0

_lfsmod = None

def getcachekey(reponame, file, id):
    pathhash = node.hex(hashlib.sha1(file).digest())
    return os.path.join(reponame, pathhash[:2], pathhash[2:], id)

def getlocalkey(file, id):
    pathhash = node.hex(hashlib.sha1(file).digest())
    return os.path.join(pathhash, id)

def peersetup(ui, peer):

    class remotefilepeer(peer.__class__):
        @wireprotov1peer.batchable
        def x_rfl_getfile(self, file, node):
            if not self.capable('x_rfl_getfile'):
                raise error.Abort(
                    'configured remotefile server does not support getfile')
            f = wireprotov1peer.future()
            yield {'file': file, 'node': node}, f
            code, data = f.value.split('\0', 1)
            if int(code):
                raise error.LookupError(file, node, data)
            yield data

        @wireprotov1peer.batchable
        def x_rfl_getflogheads(self, path):
            if not self.capable('x_rfl_getflogheads'):
                raise error.Abort('configured remotefile server does not '
                                  'support getflogheads')
            f = wireprotov1peer.future()
            yield {'path': path}, f
            heads = f.value.split('\n') if f.value else []
            yield heads

        def _updatecallstreamopts(self, command, opts):
            if command != 'getbundle':
                return
            if (constants.NETWORK_CAP_LEGACY_SSH_GETFILES
                not in self.capabilities()):
                return
            if not util.safehasattr(self, '_localrepo'):
                return
            if (constants.SHALLOWREPO_REQUIREMENT
                not in self._localrepo.requirements):
                return

            bundlecaps = opts.get('bundlecaps')
            if bundlecaps:
                bundlecaps = [bundlecaps]
            else:
                bundlecaps = []

            # shallow, includepattern, and excludepattern are a hacky way of
            # carrying over data from the local repo to this getbundle
            # command. We need to do it this way because bundle1 getbundle
            # doesn't provide any other place we can hook in to manipulate
            # getbundle args before it goes across the wire. Once we get rid
            # of bundle1, we can use bundle2's _pullbundle2extraprepare to
            # do this more cleanly.
            bundlecaps.append(constants.BUNDLE2_CAPABLITY)
            if self._localrepo.includepattern:
                patterns = '\0'.join(self._localrepo.includepattern)
                includecap = "includepattern=" + patterns
                bundlecaps.append(includecap)
            if self._localrepo.excludepattern:
                patterns = '\0'.join(self._localrepo.excludepattern)
                excludecap = "excludepattern=" + patterns
                bundlecaps.append(excludecap)
            opts['bundlecaps'] = ','.join(bundlecaps)

        def _sendrequest(self, command, args, **opts):
            self._updatecallstreamopts(command, args)
            return super(remotefilepeer, self)._sendrequest(command, args,
                                                            **opts)

        def _callstream(self, command, **opts):
            supertype = super(remotefilepeer, self)
            if not util.safehasattr(supertype, '_sendrequest'):
                self._updatecallstreamopts(command, pycompat.byteskwargs(opts))
            return super(remotefilepeer, self)._callstream(command, **opts)

    peer.__class__ = remotefilepeer

class cacheconnection(object):
    """The connection for communicating with the remote cache. Performs
    gets and sets by communicating with an external process that has the
    cache-specific implementation.
    """
    def __init__(self):
        self.pipeo = self.pipei = self.pipee = None
        self.subprocess = None
        self.connected = False

    def connect(self, cachecommand):
        if self.pipeo:
            raise error.Abort(_("cache connection already open"))
        self.pipei, self.pipeo, self.pipee, self.subprocess = \
            procutil.popen4(cachecommand)
        self.connected = True

    def close(self):
        def tryclose(pipe):
            try:
                pipe.close()
            except Exception:
                pass
        if self.connected:
            try:
                self.pipei.write("exit\n")
            except Exception:
                pass
            tryclose(self.pipei)
            self.pipei = None
            tryclose(self.pipeo)
            self.pipeo = None
            tryclose(self.pipee)
            self.pipee = None
            try:
                # Wait for process to terminate, making sure to avoid deadlock.
                # See https://docs.python.org/2/library/subprocess.html for
                # warnings about wait() and deadlocking.
                self.subprocess.communicate()
            except Exception:
                pass
            self.subprocess = None
        self.connected = False

    def request(self, request, flush=True):
        if self.connected:
            try:
                self.pipei.write(request)
                if flush:
                    self.pipei.flush()
            except IOError:
                self.close()

    def receiveline(self):
        if not self.connected:
            return None
        try:
            result = self.pipeo.readline()[:-1]
            if not result:
                self.close()
        except IOError:
            self.close()

        return result

def _getfilesbatch(
        remote, receivemissing, progresstick, missed, idmap, batchsize):
    # Over http(s), iterbatch is a streamy method and we can start
    # looking at results early. This means we send one (potentially
    # large) request, but then we show nice progress as we process
    # file results, rather than showing chunks of $batchsize in
    # progress.
    #
    # Over ssh, iterbatch isn't streamy because batch() wasn't
    # explicitly designed as a streaming method. In the future we
    # should probably introduce a streambatch() method upstream and
    # use that for this.
    with remote.commandexecutor() as e:
        futures = []
        for m in missed:
            futures.append(e.callcommand('x_rfl_getfile', {
                'file': idmap[m],
                'node': m[-40:]
            }))

        for i, m in enumerate(missed):
            r = futures[i].result()
            futures[i] = None  # release memory
            file_ = idmap[m]
            node = m[-40:]
            receivemissing(io.BytesIO('%d\n%s' % (len(r), r)), file_, node)
            progresstick()

def _getfiles_optimistic(
    remote, receivemissing, progresstick, missed, idmap, step):
    remote._callstream("x_rfl_getfiles")
    i = 0
    pipeo = remote._pipeo
    pipei = remote._pipei
    while i < len(missed):
        # issue a batch of requests
        start = i
        end = min(len(missed), start + step)
        i = end
        for missingid in missed[start:end]:
            # issue new request
            versionid = missingid[-40:]
            file = idmap[missingid]
            sshrequest = "%s%s\n" % (versionid, file)
            pipeo.write(sshrequest)
        pipeo.flush()

        # receive batch results
        for missingid in missed[start:end]:
            versionid = missingid[-40:]
            file = idmap[missingid]
            receivemissing(pipei, file, versionid)
            progresstick()

    # End the command
    pipeo.write('\n')
    pipeo.flush()

def _getfiles_threaded(
    remote, receivemissing, progresstick, missed, idmap, step):
    remote._callstream("getfiles")
    pipeo = remote._pipeo
    pipei = remote._pipei

    def writer():
        for missingid in missed:
            versionid = missingid[-40:]
            file = idmap[missingid]
            sshrequest = "%s%s\n" % (versionid, file)
            pipeo.write(sshrequest)
        pipeo.flush()
    writerthread = threading.Thread(target=writer)
    writerthread.daemon = True
    writerthread.start()

    for missingid in missed:
        versionid = missingid[-40:]
        file = idmap[missingid]
        receivemissing(pipei, file, versionid)
        progresstick()

    writerthread.join()
    # End the command
    pipeo.write('\n')
    pipeo.flush()

class fileserverclient(object):
    """A client for requesting files from the remote file server.
    """
    def __init__(self, repo):
        ui = repo.ui
        self.repo = repo
        self.ui = ui
        self.cacheprocess = ui.config("remotefilelog", "cacheprocess")
        if self.cacheprocess:
            self.cacheprocess = util.expandpath(self.cacheprocess)

        # This option causes remotefilelog to pass the full file path to the
        # cacheprocess instead of a hashed key.
        self.cacheprocesspasspath = ui.configbool(
            "remotefilelog", "cacheprocess.includepath")

        self.debugoutput = ui.configbool("remotefilelog", "debug")

        self.remotecache = cacheconnection()

    def setstore(self, datastore, historystore, writedata, writehistory):
        self.datastore = datastore
        self.historystore = historystore
        self.writedata = writedata
        self.writehistory = writehistory

    def _connect(self):
        return self.repo.connectionpool.get(self.repo.fallbackpath)

    def request(self, fileids):
        """Takes a list of filename/node pairs and fetches them from the
        server. Files are stored in the local cache.
        A list of nodes that the server couldn't find is returned.
        If the connection fails, an exception is raised.
        """
        if not self.remotecache.connected:
            self.connect()
        cache = self.remotecache
        writedata = self.writedata

        repo = self.repo
        total = len(fileids)
        request = "get\n%d\n" % total
        idmap = {}
        reponame = repo.name
        for file, id in fileids:
            fullid = getcachekey(reponame, file, id)
            if self.cacheprocesspasspath:
                request += file + '\0'
            request += fullid + "\n"
            idmap[fullid] = file

        cache.request(request)

        progress = self.ui.makeprogress(_('downloading'), total=total)
        progress.update(0)

        missed = []
        while True:
            missingid = cache.receiveline()
            if not missingid:
                missedset = set(missed)
                for missingid in idmap:
                    if not missingid in missedset:
                        missed.append(missingid)
                self.ui.warn(_("warning: cache connection closed early - " +
                    "falling back to server\n"))
                break
            if missingid == "0":
                break
            if missingid.startswith("_hits_"):
                # receive progress reports
                parts = missingid.split("_")
                progress.increment(int(parts[2]))
                continue

            missed.append(missingid)

        global fetchmisses
        fetchmisses += len(missed)

        fromcache = total - len(missed)
        progress.update(fromcache, total=total)
        self.ui.log("remotefilelog", "remote cache hit rate is %r of %r\n",
                    fromcache, total, hit=fromcache, total=total)

        oldumask = os.umask(0o002)
        try:
            # receive cache misses from master
            if missed:
                # When verbose is true, sshpeer prints 'running ssh...'
                # to stdout, which can interfere with some command
                # outputs
                verbose = self.ui.verbose
                self.ui.verbose = False
                try:
                    with self._connect() as conn:
                        remote = conn.peer
                        if remote.capable(
                                constants.NETWORK_CAP_LEGACY_SSH_GETFILES):
                            if not isinstance(remote, _sshv1peer):
                                raise error.Abort('remotefilelog requires ssh '
                                                  'servers')
                            step = self.ui.configint('remotefilelog',
                                                     'getfilesstep')
                            getfilestype = self.ui.config('remotefilelog',
                                                          'getfilestype')
                            if getfilestype == 'threaded':
                                _getfiles = _getfiles_threaded
                            else:
                                _getfiles = _getfiles_optimistic
                            _getfiles(remote, self.receivemissing,
                                      progress.increment, missed, idmap, step)
                        elif remote.capable("x_rfl_getfile"):
                            if remote.capable('batch'):
                                batchdefault = 100
                            else:
                                batchdefault = 10
                            batchsize = self.ui.configint(
                                'remotefilelog', 'batchsize', batchdefault)
                            _getfilesbatch(
                                remote, self.receivemissing, progress.increment,
                                missed, idmap, batchsize)
                        else:
                            raise error.Abort("configured remotefilelog server"
                                             " does not support remotefilelog")

                    self.ui.log("remotefilefetchlog",
                                "Success\n",
                                fetched_files = progress.pos - fromcache,
                                total_to_fetch = total - fromcache)
                except Exception:
                    self.ui.log("remotefilefetchlog",
                                "Fail\n",
                                fetched_files = progress.pos - fromcache,
                                total_to_fetch = total - fromcache)
                    raise
                finally:
                    self.ui.verbose = verbose
                # send to memcache
                request = "set\n%d\n%s\n" % (len(missed), "\n".join(missed))
                cache.request(request)

            progress.complete()

            # mark ourselves as a user of this cache
            writedata.markrepo(self.repo.path)
        finally:
            os.umask(oldumask)

    def receivemissing(self, pipe, filename, node):
        line = pipe.readline()[:-1]
        if not line:
            raise error.ResponseError(_("error downloading file contents:"),
                                      _("connection closed early"))
        size = int(line)
        data = pipe.read(size)
        if len(data) != size:
            raise error.ResponseError(_("error downloading file contents:"),
                                      _("only received %s of %s bytes")
                                      % (len(data), size))

        self.writedata.addremotefilelognode(filename, bin(node),
                                             zlib.decompress(data))

    def connect(self):
        if self.cacheprocess:
            cmd = "%s %s" % (self.cacheprocess, self.writedata._path)
            self.remotecache.connect(cmd)
        else:
            # If no cache process is specified, we fake one that always
            # returns cache misses.  This enables tests to run easily
            # and may eventually allow us to be a drop in replacement
            # for the largefiles extension.
            class simplecache(object):
                def __init__(self):
                    self.missingids = []
                    self.connected = True

                def close(self):
                    pass

                def request(self, value, flush=True):
                    lines = value.split("\n")
                    if lines[0] != "get":
                        return
                    self.missingids = lines[2:-1]
                    self.missingids.append('0')

                def receiveline(self):
                    if len(self.missingids) > 0:
                        return self.missingids.pop(0)
                    return None

            self.remotecache = simplecache()

    def close(self):
        if fetches:
            msg = ("%d files fetched over %d fetches - " +
                   "(%d misses, %0.2f%% hit ratio) over %0.2fs\n") % (
                       fetched,
                       fetches,
                       fetchmisses,
                       float(fetched - fetchmisses) / float(fetched) * 100.0,
                       fetchcost)
            if self.debugoutput:
                self.ui.warn(msg)
            self.ui.log("remotefilelog.prefetch", msg.replace("%", "%%"),
                remotefilelogfetched=fetched,
                remotefilelogfetches=fetches,
                remotefilelogfetchmisses=fetchmisses,
                remotefilelogfetchtime=fetchcost * 1000)

        if self.remotecache.connected:
            self.remotecache.close()

    def prefetch(self, fileids, force=False, fetchdata=True,
                 fetchhistory=False):
        """downloads the given file versions to the cache
        """
        repo = self.repo
        idstocheck = []
        for file, id in fileids:
            # hack
            # - we don't use .hgtags
            # - workingctx produces ids with length 42,
            #   which we skip since they aren't in any cache
            if (file == '.hgtags' or len(id) == 42
                or not repo.shallowmatch(file)):
                continue

            idstocheck.append((file, bin(id)))

        datastore = self.datastore
        historystore = self.historystore
        if force:
            datastore = contentstore.unioncontentstore(*repo.shareddatastores)
            historystore = metadatastore.unionmetadatastore(
                *repo.sharedhistorystores)

        missingids = set()
        if fetchdata:
            missingids.update(datastore.getmissing(idstocheck))
        if fetchhistory:
            missingids.update(historystore.getmissing(idstocheck))

        # partition missing nodes into nullid and not-nullid so we can
        # warn about this filtering potentially shadowing bugs.
        nullids = len([None for unused, id in missingids if id == nullid])
        if nullids:
            missingids = [(f, id) for f, id in missingids if id != nullid]
            repo.ui.develwarn(
                ('remotefilelog not fetching %d null revs'
                 ' - this is likely hiding bugs' % nullids),
                config='remotefilelog-ext')
        if missingids:
            global fetches, fetched, fetchcost
            fetches += 1

            # We want to be able to detect excess individual file downloads, so
            # let's log that information for debugging.
            if fetches >= 15 and fetches < 18:
                if fetches == 15:
                    fetchwarning = self.ui.config('remotefilelog',
                                                  'fetchwarning')
                    if fetchwarning:
                        self.ui.warn(fetchwarning + '\n')
                self.logstacktrace()
            missingids = [(file, hex(id)) for file, id in missingids]
            fetched += len(missingids)
            start = time.time()
            missingids = self.request(missingids)
            if missingids:
                raise error.Abort(_("unable to download %d files") %
                                  len(missingids))
            fetchcost += time.time() - start
            self._lfsprefetch(fileids)

    def _lfsprefetch(self, fileids):
        if not _lfsmod or not util.safehasattr(
                self.repo.svfs, 'lfslocalblobstore'):
            return
        if not _lfsmod.wrapper.candownload(self.repo):
            return
        pointers = []
        store = self.repo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore
        for file, id in fileids:
            node = bin(id)
            rlog = self.repo.file(file)
            if rlog.flags(node) & revlog.REVIDX_EXTSTORED:
                text = rlog.revision(node, raw=True)
                p = _lfsmod.pointer.deserialize(text)
                oid = p.oid()
                if not store.has(oid):
                    pointers.append(p)
        if len(pointers) > 0:
            self.repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore.readbatch(pointers, store)
            assert all(store.has(p.oid()) for p in pointers)

    def logstacktrace(self):
        import traceback
        self.ui.log('remotefilelog', 'excess remotefilelog fetching:\n%s\n',
                    ''.join(traceback.format_stack()))