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changegroup: add functionality to skip adding changelog data to changegroup
In narrow extension, when we have a non-ellipses narrow working copy and we
extend it, we pull all the changelog data again and the client tries to reapply
all that changelog data.
While downloading millions of changeset data is still not very expensive but
applying them on the client side is very expensive and takes ~10 minutes. These
10 minutes are added to every `hg tracked --addinclude <>` call and extending
a narrow copy becomes very slow.
This patch adds a new changelog argument to cgpacker.generate() fn. If the
changelog argument is set to False, we won't yield the changelog data. We still
have to iterate over the deltas returned by _generatechangelog() because that's
a generator and builds the data for clstate variable which is required for
calculating manifests and filelogs.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4638
author | Pulkit Goyal <pulkit@yandex-team.ru> |
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date | Mon, 17 Sep 2018 21:41:34 +0300 |
parents | 1ddb296e0dee |
children | 1205ba8f11ac |
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# Copyright 2016-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved. # # revmap: trivial hg hash - linelog rev bidirectional map # # 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 bisect import os import struct from mercurial.node import hex from mercurial import ( error as hgerror, pycompat, ) from . import error # the revmap file format is straightforward: # # 8 bytes: header # 1 byte : flag for linelog revision 1 # ? bytes: (optional) '\0'-terminated path string # only exists if (flag & renameflag) != 0 # 20 bytes: hg hash for linelog revision 1 # 1 byte : flag for linelog revision 2 # ? bytes: (optional) '\0'-terminated path string # 20 bytes: hg hash for linelog revision 2 # .... # # the implementation is kinda stupid: __init__ loads the whole revmap. # no laziness. benchmark shows loading 10000 revisions is about 0.015 # seconds, which looks enough for our use-case. if this implementation # becomes a bottleneck, we can change it to lazily read the file # from the end. # whether the changeset is in the side branch. i.e. not in the linear main # branch but only got referenced by lines in merge changesets. sidebranchflag = 1 # whether the changeset changes the file path (ie. is a rename) renameflag = 2 # len(mercurial.node.nullid) _hshlen = 20 class revmap(object): """trivial hg bin hash - linelog rev bidirectional map also stores a flag (uint8) for each revision, and track renames. """ HEADER = b'REVMAP1\0' def __init__(self, path=None): """create or load the revmap, optionally associate to a file if path is None, the revmap is entirely in-memory. the caller is responsible for locking. concurrent writes to a same file is unsafe. the caller needs to make sure one file is associated to at most one revmap object at a time.""" self.path = path self._rev2hsh = [None] self._rev2flag = [None] self._hsh2rev = {} # since rename does not happen frequently, do not store path for every # revision. self._renamerevs can be used for bisecting. self._renamerevs = [0] self._renamepaths = [''] self._lastmaxrev = -1 if path: if os.path.exists(path): self._load() else: # write the header so "append" can do incremental updates self.flush() def copyfrom(self, rhs): """copy the map data from another revmap. do not affect self.path""" self._rev2hsh = rhs._rev2hsh[:] self._rev2flag = rhs._rev2flag[:] self._hsh2rev = rhs._hsh2rev.copy() self._renamerevs = rhs._renamerevs[:] self._renamepaths = rhs._renamepaths[:] self._lastmaxrev = -1 @property def maxrev(self): """return max linelog revision number""" return len(self._rev2hsh) - 1 def append(self, hsh, sidebranch=False, path=None, flush=False): """add a binary hg hash and return the mapped linelog revision. if flush is True, incrementally update the file. """ if hsh in self._hsh2rev: raise error.CorruptedFileError('%r is in revmap already' % hex(hsh)) if len(hsh) != _hshlen: raise hgerror.ProgrammingError('hsh must be %d-char long' % _hshlen) idx = len(self._rev2hsh) flag = 0 if sidebranch: flag |= sidebranchflag if path is not None and path != self._renamepaths[-1]: flag |= renameflag self._renamerevs.append(idx) self._renamepaths.append(path) self._rev2hsh.append(hsh) self._rev2flag.append(flag) self._hsh2rev[hsh] = idx if flush: self.flush() return idx def rev2hsh(self, rev): """convert linelog revision to hg hash. return None if not found.""" if rev > self.maxrev or rev < 0: return None return self._rev2hsh[rev] def rev2flag(self, rev): """get the flag (uint8) for a given linelog revision. return None if revision does not exist. """ if rev > self.maxrev or rev < 0: return None return self._rev2flag[rev] def rev2path(self, rev): """get the path for a given linelog revision. return None if revision does not exist. """ if rev > self.maxrev or rev < 0: return None idx = bisect.bisect_right(self._renamerevs, rev) - 1 return self._renamepaths[idx] def hsh2rev(self, hsh): """convert hg hash to linelog revision. return None if not found.""" return self._hsh2rev.get(hsh) def clear(self, flush=False): """make the map empty. if flush is True, write to disk""" # rev 0 is reserved, real rev starts from 1 self._rev2hsh = [None] self._rev2flag = [None] self._hsh2rev = {} self._rev2path = [''] self._lastmaxrev = -1 if flush: self.flush() def flush(self): """write the state down to the file""" if not self.path: return if self._lastmaxrev == -1: # write the entire file with open(self.path, 'wb') as f: f.write(self.HEADER) for i in pycompat.xrange(1, len(self._rev2hsh)): self._writerev(i, f) else: # append incrementally with open(self.path, 'ab') as f: for i in pycompat.xrange(self._lastmaxrev + 1, len(self._rev2hsh)): self._writerev(i, f) self._lastmaxrev = self.maxrev def _load(self): """load state from file""" if not self.path: return # use local variables in a loop. CPython uses LOAD_FAST for them, # which is faster than both LOAD_CONST and LOAD_GLOBAL. flaglen = 1 hshlen = _hshlen with open(self.path, 'rb') as f: if f.read(len(self.HEADER)) != self.HEADER: raise error.CorruptedFileError() self.clear(flush=False) while True: buf = f.read(flaglen) if not buf: break flag = ord(buf) rev = len(self._rev2hsh) if flag & renameflag: path = self._readcstr(f) self._renamerevs.append(rev) self._renamepaths.append(path) hsh = f.read(hshlen) if len(hsh) != hshlen: raise error.CorruptedFileError() self._hsh2rev[hsh] = rev self._rev2flag.append(flag) self._rev2hsh.append(hsh) self._lastmaxrev = self.maxrev def _writerev(self, rev, f): """append a revision data to file""" flag = self._rev2flag[rev] hsh = self._rev2hsh[rev] f.write(struct.pack('B', flag)) if flag & renameflag: path = self.rev2path(rev) if path is None: raise error.CorruptedFileError('cannot find path for %s' % rev) f.write(path + '\0') f.write(hsh) @staticmethod def _readcstr(f): """read a C-language-like '\0'-terminated string""" buf = '' while True: ch = f.read(1) if not ch: # unexpected eof raise error.CorruptedFileError() if ch == '\0': break buf += ch return buf def __contains__(self, f): """(fctx or (node, path)) -> bool. test if (node, path) is in the map, and is not in a side branch. f can be either a tuple of (node, path), or a fctx. """ if isinstance(f, tuple): # f: (node, path) hsh, path = f else: # f: fctx hsh, path = f.node(), f.path() rev = self.hsh2rev(hsh) if rev is None: return False if path is not None and path != self.rev2path(rev): return False return (self.rev2flag(rev) & sidebranchflag) == 0 def getlastnode(path): """return the last hash in a revmap, without loading its full content. this is equivalent to `m = revmap(path); m.rev2hsh(m.maxrev)`, but faster. """ hsh = None try: with open(path, 'rb') as f: f.seek(-_hshlen, 2) if f.tell() > len(revmap.HEADER): hsh = f.read(_hshlen) except IOError: pass return hsh