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revlog: new API to emit revision data I recently refactored changegroup generation code to make it more storage agnostic. I made significant progress. But there is still a bit of work to be done. Specifically: * Changegroup code is looking at low-level storage attributes to influence sorting. Sorting should be done at the storage layer. * The linknode lookup and sorting code for ellipsis is very complicated. * Linknodes are just generally wonky because e.g. file storage doesn't know how to translate a linkrev to a changelog node. * We regressed performance when introducing the request-response objects. Having thought about this problem a bit, I think I've come up with a better interface for emitting revision deltas. This commit defines and implements that interface. See the docstring in repository.py for more info. This API adds 3 notable features over the previous one. First, it defers node ordering to the storage implementation in the common case but allows overriding as necessary. We have a facility for requesting an exact ordering (used in ellipsis mode). We have another facility for storage order (used for changelog). Second, we have an argument specifying assumptions about parents revisions. This can be used to force a fulltext revision when we don't know the receiver has a parent revision to delta against. Third, we can control whether revision data is emitted. This makes the API suitable as a generic "index data retrieval" API as well as for producing revision deltas - possibly in the same operation! The new API is much simpler: we no longer need a complicated "request" object to encapsulate the delta generation request. I'm optimistic this will restore performance loss associated with emitrevisiondeltas(). Storage unit tests for the new API have been implemented. Future commits will port existing consumers of emitrevisiondeltas() to the new API then remove emitrevisiondeltas(). Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4722
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Fri, 21 Sep 2018 14:28:21 -0700
parents b29ec19748a7
children cb9b23ec093c
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Copyright 2018 Google LLC.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
"""Tool read primitive events from a pipe to produce a catapult trace.

For now the event stream supports

  START $SESSIONID ...

and

  END $SESSIONID ...

events. Everything after the SESSIONID (which must not contain spaces)
is used as a label for the event. Events are timestamped as of when
they arrive in this process and are then used to produce catapult
traces that can be loaded in Chrome's about:tracing utility. It's
important that the event stream *into* this process stay simple,
because we have to emit it from the shell scripts produced by
run-tests.py.

Typically you'll want to place the path to the named pipe in the
HGCATAPULTSERVERPIPE environment variable, which both run-tests and hg
understand.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function

import argparse
import json
import os
import timeit

_TYPEMAP = {
    'START': 'B',
    'END': 'E',
}

_threadmap = {}

# Timeit already contains the whole logic about which timer to use based on
# Python version and OS
timer = timeit.default_timer

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    parser.add_argument('pipe', type=str, nargs=1,
                        help='Path of named pipe to create and listen on.')
    parser.add_argument('output', default='trace.json', type=str, nargs='?',
                        help='Path of json file to create where the traces '
                             'will be stored.')
    parser.add_argument('--debug', default=False, action='store_true',
                        help='Print useful debug messages')
    args = parser.parse_args()
    fn = args.pipe[0]
    os.mkfifo(fn)
    try:
        with open(fn) as f, open(args.output, 'w') as out:
            out.write('[\n')
            start = timer()
            while True:
                ev = f.readline().strip()
                if not ev:
                    continue
                now = timer()
                if args.debug:
                    print(ev)
                verb, session, label = ev.split(' ', 2)
                if session not in _threadmap:
                    _threadmap[session] = len(_threadmap)
                pid = _threadmap[session]
                ts_micros = (now - start).total_seconds() * 1000000
                out.write(json.dumps(
                    {
                        "name": label,
                        "cat": "misc",
                        "ph": _TYPEMAP[verb],
                        "ts": ts_micros,
                        "pid": pid,
                        "tid": 1,
                        "args": {}
                    }))
                out.write(',\n')
    finally:
        os.unlink(fn)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()