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bundle2: increase payload part chunk size to 32kb
Bundle2 payload parts are framed chunks. Esentially, we obtain
data in equal size chunks of size `preferedchunksize` and emit those
to a generator. That generator is fed into a compressor (which can
be the no-op compressor, which just re-emits the generator). And
the output from the compressor likely goes to a file descriptor
or socket.
What this means is that small chunk sizes create more Python objects
and Python function calls than larger chunk sizes. And as we know,
Python object and function call overhead in performance sensitive
code matters (at least with CPython).
This commit increases the bundle2 part payload chunk size from 4k
to 32k. Practically speaking, this means that the chunks we feed
into a compressor (implemented in C code) or feed directly into a
file handle or socket write() are larger. It's possible the chunks
might be larger than what the receiver can handle in one logical
operation. But at that point, we're in C code, which is much more
efficient at dealing with splitting up the chunk and making multiple
function calls than Python is.
A downside to larger chunks is that the receiver has to wait for that
much data to arrive (either raw or from a decompressor) before it
can process the chunk. But 32kb still feels like a small buffer to
have to wait for. And in many cases, the client will convert from
8 read(4096) to 1 read(32768). That's happening in Python land. So
we cut down on the number of Python objects and function calls,
making the client faster as well. I don't think there are any
significant concerns to increasing the payload chunk size to 32kb.
The impact of this change on performance significant. Using `curl`
to obtain a stream clone bundle2 payload from a server on localhost
serving the mozilla-unified repository:
before: 20.78 user; 7.71 system; 80.5 MB/s
after: 13.90 user; 3.51 system; 132 MB/s
legacy: 9.72 user; 8.16 system; 132 MB/s
bundle2 stream clone generation is still more resource intensive than
legacy stream clone (that's likely because of the use of a
util.chunkbuffer). But the throughput is the same. We might
be in territory we're this is effectively a benchmark of the
networking stack or Python's syscall throughput.
From the client perspective, `hg clone -U --stream`:
before: 33.50 user; 7.95 system; 53.3 MB/s
after: 22.82 user; 7.33 system; 72.7 MB/s
legacy: 29.96 user; 7.94 system; 58.0 MB/s
And for `hg clone --stream` with a working directory update of
~230k files:
after: 119.55 user; 26.47 system; 0:57.08 wall
legacy: 126.98 user; 26.94 system; 1:05.56 wall
So, it appears that bundle2's stream clone is now definitively faster
than legacy stream clone!
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1932
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 20 Jan 2018 22:55:42 -0800 |
parents | 75be14993fda |
children | 85c94c9d342b |
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#require killdaemons $ cat > writelines.py <<EOF > import sys > path = sys.argv[1] > args = sys.argv[2:] > assert (len(args) % 2) == 0 > > f = file(path, 'wb') > for i in xrange(len(args)/2): > count, s = args[2*i:2*i+2] > count = int(count) > s = s.decode('string_escape') > f.write(s*count) > f.close() > > EOF > cat <<EOF >> $HGRCPATH > [extensions] > mq = > [diff] > git = 1 > EOF $ hg init repo $ cd repo qimport without file or revision $ hg qimport abort: no files or revisions specified [255] qimport non-existing-file $ hg qimport non-existing-file abort: unable to read file non-existing-file [255] qimport null revision $ hg qimport -r null abort: revision -1 is not mutable (see 'hg help phases' for details) [255] $ hg qseries import email $ hg qimport --push -n email - <<EOF > From: Username in email <test@example.net> > Subject: [PATCH] Message in email > Date: Fri, 02 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 > > Text before patch. > > # HG changeset patch > # User Username in patch <test@example.net> > # Date 0 0 > # Node ID 1a706973a7d84cb549823634a821d9bdf21c6220 > # Parent 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 > First line of commit message. > > More text in commit message. > --- confuse the diff detection > > diff --git a/x b/x > new file mode 100644 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/x > @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ > +new file > Text after patch. > > EOF adding email to series file applying email now at: email hg tip -v $ hg tip -v changeset: 0:1a706973a7d8 tag: email tag: qbase tag: qtip tag: tip user: Username in patch <test@example.net> date: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 files: x description: First line of commit message. More text in commit message. $ hg qpop popping email patch queue now empty $ hg qdelete email import URL $ echo foo >> foo $ hg add foo $ hg diff > url.diff $ hg revert --no-backup foo $ rm foo Under unix: file:///foobar/blah Under windows: file:///c:/foobar/blah $ patchurl=`pwd | tr '\\\\' /`/url.diff $ expr "$patchurl" : "\/" > /dev/null || patchurl="/$patchurl" $ hg qimport file://"$patchurl" adding url.diff to series file $ rm url.diff $ hg qun url.diff import patch that already exists $ echo foo2 >> foo $ hg add foo $ hg diff > ../url.diff $ hg revert --no-backup foo $ rm foo $ hg qimport ../url.diff abort: patch "url.diff" already exists [255] $ hg qpush applying url.diff now at: url.diff $ cat foo foo $ hg qpop popping url.diff patch queue now empty qimport -f $ hg qimport -f ../url.diff adding url.diff to series file $ hg qpush applying url.diff now at: url.diff $ cat foo foo2 $ hg qpop popping url.diff patch queue now empty build diff with CRLF $ $PYTHON ../writelines.py b 5 'a\n' 5 'a\r\n' $ hg ci -Am addb adding b $ $PYTHON ../writelines.py b 2 'a\n' 10 'b\n' 2 'a\r\n' $ hg diff > b.diff $ hg up -C 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved qimport CRLF diff $ hg qimport b.diff adding b.diff to series file $ hg qpush applying b.diff now at: b.diff try to import --push $ cat > appendfoo.diff <<EOF > append foo > > diff -r 07f494440405 -r 261500830e46 baz > --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 > +++ b/baz Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 > @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ > +foo > EOF $ cat > appendbar.diff <<EOF > append bar > > diff -r 07f494440405 -r 261500830e46 baz > --- a/baz Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 > +++ b/baz Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 > @@ -1,1 +1,2 @@ > foo > +bar > EOF $ hg qimport --push appendfoo.diff appendbar.diff adding appendfoo.diff to series file adding appendbar.diff to series file applying appendfoo.diff applying appendbar.diff now at: appendbar.diff $ hg qfin -a patch b.diff finalized without changeset message $ touch .hg/patches/append_foo $ hg qimport -r 'p1(.)::' $ hg qapplied append_foo__1 append_bar $ hg qfin -a $ rm .hg/patches/append_foo $ hg qimport -r 'p1(.)::' -P $ hg qpop -a popping append_bar popping append_foo patch queue now empty $ hg qdel append_foo $ hg qdel -k append_bar qimport -e $ hg qimport -e append_bar adding append_bar to series file $ hg qdel -k append_bar qimport -e --name newname oldexisitingpatch $ hg qimport -e --name this-name-is-better append_bar renaming append_bar to this-name-is-better adding this-name-is-better to series file $ hg qser this-name-is-better url.diff qimport -e --name without --force $ cp .hg/patches/this-name-is-better .hg/patches/3.diff $ hg qimport -e --name this-name-is-better 3.diff abort: patch "this-name-is-better" already exists [255] $ hg qser this-name-is-better url.diff qimport -e --name with --force $ hg qimport --force -e --name this-name-is-better 3.diff renaming 3.diff to this-name-is-better adding this-name-is-better to series file $ hg qser this-name-is-better url.diff import patch of bad filename $ touch '../ bad.diff' $ hg qimport '../ bad.diff' abort: patch name cannot begin or end with whitespace [255] $ touch '.hg/patches/ bad.diff' $ hg qimport -e ' bad.diff' abort: patch name cannot begin or end with whitespace [255] qimport with bad name, should abort before reading file $ hg qimport non-existent-file --name .hg abort: patch name cannot begin with ".hg" [255] $ hg qimport non-existent-file --name ' foo' abort: patch name cannot begin or end with whitespace [255] $ hg qimport non-existent-file --name 'foo ' abort: patch name cannot begin or end with whitespace [255] qimport http:// patch with leading slashes in url set up hgweb $ cd .. $ hg init served $ cd served $ echo a > a $ hg ci -Am patch adding a $ hg serve -p $HGPORT -d --pid-file=hg.pid -A access.log -E errors.log $ cat hg.pid >> $DAEMON_PIDS $ cd ../repo $ hg qimport http://localhost:$HGPORT/raw-rev/0/// adding 0 to series file check qimport phase: $ hg -q qpush now at: 0 $ hg phase qparent 1: draft $ hg qimport -r qparent $ hg phase qbase 1: draft $ hg qfinish qbase $ echo '[mq]' >> $HGRCPATH $ echo 'secret=true' >> $HGRCPATH $ hg qimport -r qparent $ hg phase qbase 1: secret $ cd .. $ killdaemons.py check patch name generation for non-alpha-numeric summary line $ cd repo $ hg qpop -a -q patch queue now empty $ hg qseries -v 0 U imported_patch_b_diff 1 U 0 2 U this-name-is-better 3 U url.diff $ echo bb >> b $ hg commit -m '==++--==' $ hg qimport -r tip $ hg qseries -v 0 A 1.diff 1 U imported_patch_b_diff 2 U 0 3 U this-name-is-better 4 U url.diff check reserved patch names $ hg qpop -qa patch queue now empty $ echo >> b $ hg commit -m 'status' $ echo >> b $ hg commit -m '.' $ echo >> b $ hg commit -m 'taken' $ mkdir .hg/patches/taken $ touch .hg/patches/taken__1 $ hg qimport -r -3:: $ hg qap 1.diff__1 2.diff taken__2 check very long patch name $ hg qpop -qa patch queue now empty $ echo >> b $ hg commit -m 'abcdefghi pqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghi pqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghi pqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghi pqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghi pqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghi pqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' $ hg qimport -r . $ hg qap abcdefghi_pqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghi_pqrstuvwxyzabcdefg