view hgext/fastannotate/protocol.py @ 52092:e2311951b63a

tests: raise the default value for the various `devel.sync.*-timeout` configs These are used in `mercurial.testing.wait_file()` to stall for a file to appear in the filesystem, and raise an error if the file doesn't show up before the timeout expires. The default of 2s was way too low on Windows, especially when running tests in parallel, and resulted in various timeouts in `test-dirstate-read-race.t`, `test-dirstate-status-write-race.t`, and `test-clone-stream-revlog-split.t`. The various `wait-on-file` invocations in the tests are inconsistent, and wait anywhere from 5s - 20s. I'm using 20s here because if everything is working, the timeout won't matter. Also with the default timeout being raised on Windows in f4c038081561, both `HGTEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT` and `HGTEST_TIMEOUT` are 1440 in the default case where the timeout is not specified on the command line of the test runner, so the timing factor that is multipled with the value is 1, resulting in no changes. (But if someone specified a lower value on the command line, that would *lower* the timeout period used.)
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Mon, 14 Oct 2024 20:11:27 -0400
parents f4733654f144
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# Copyright 2016-present Facebook. All Rights Reserved.
#
# protocol: logic for a server providing fastannotate support
#
# 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 annotations

import contextlib
import os

from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.pycompat import open
from mercurial import (
    error,
    extensions,
    hg,
    util,
    wireprotov1peer,
    wireprotov1server,
)
from mercurial.utils import (
    urlutil,
)
from . import context

# common


def _getmaster(ui):
    """get the mainbranch, and enforce it is set"""
    master = ui.config(b'fastannotate', b'mainbranch')
    if not master:
        raise error.Abort(
            _(
                b'fastannotate.mainbranch is required '
                b'for both the client and the server'
            )
        )
    return master


# server-side


def _capabilities(orig, repo, proto):
    result = orig(repo, proto)
    result.append(b'getannotate')
    return result


def _getannotate(repo, proto, path, lastnode):
    # output:
    #   FILE := vfspath + '\0' + str(size) + '\0' + content
    #   OUTPUT := '' | FILE + OUTPUT
    result = b''
    buildondemand = repo.ui.configbool(
        b'fastannotate', b'serverbuildondemand', True
    )
    with context.annotatecontext(repo, path) as actx:
        if buildondemand:
            # update before responding to the client
            master = _getmaster(repo.ui)
            try:
                if not actx.isuptodate(master):
                    actx.annotate(master, master)
            except Exception:
                # non-fast-forward move or corrupted. rebuild automically.
                actx.rebuild()
                try:
                    actx.annotate(master, master)
                except Exception:
                    actx.rebuild()  # delete files
            finally:
                # although the "with" context will also do a close/flush, we
                # need to do it early so we can send the correct respond to
                # client.
                actx.close()
        # send back the full content of revmap and linelog, in the future we
        # may want to do some rsync-like fancy updating.
        # the lastnode check is not necessary if the client and the server
        # agree where the main branch is.
        if actx.lastnode != lastnode:
            for p in [actx.revmappath, actx.linelogpath]:
                if not os.path.exists(p):
                    continue
                with open(p, b'rb') as f:
                    content = f.read()
                vfsbaselen = len(repo.vfs.base + b'/')
                relpath = p[vfsbaselen:]
                result += b'%s\0%d\0%s' % (relpath, len(content), content)
    return result


def _registerwireprotocommand():
    if b'getannotate' in wireprotov1server.commands:
        return
    wireprotov1server.wireprotocommand(b'getannotate', b'path lastnode')(
        _getannotate
    )


def serveruisetup(ui):
    _registerwireprotocommand()
    extensions.wrapfunction(wireprotov1server, '_capabilities', _capabilities)


# client-side


def _parseresponse(payload):
    result = {}
    i = 0
    l = len(payload) - 1
    state = 0  # 0: vfspath, 1: size
    vfspath = size = b''
    while i < l:
        ch = payload[i : i + 1]
        if ch == b'\0':
            if state == 1:
                result[vfspath] = payload[i + 1 : i + 1 + int(size)]
                i += int(size)
                state = 0
                vfspath = size = b''
            elif state == 0:
                state = 1
        else:
            if state == 1:
                size += ch
            elif state == 0:
                vfspath += ch
        i += 1
    return result


def peersetup(ui, peer):
    class fastannotatepeer(peer.__class__):
        @wireprotov1peer.batchable
        def getannotate(self, path, lastnode=None):
            if not self.capable(b'getannotate'):
                ui.warn(_(b'remote peer cannot provide annotate cache\n'))
                return None, None
            else:
                args = {b'path': path, b'lastnode': lastnode or b''}
                return args, _parseresponse

    peer.__class__ = fastannotatepeer


@contextlib.contextmanager
def annotatepeer(repo):
    ui = repo.ui

    remotedest = ui.config(b'fastannotate', b'remotepath', b'default')
    remotepath = urlutil.get_unique_pull_path_obj(
        b'fastannotate',
        ui,
        remotedest,
    )
    peer = hg.peer(ui, {}, remotepath)

    try:
        yield peer
    finally:
        peer.close()


def clientfetch(repo, paths, lastnodemap=None, peer=None):
    """download annotate cache from the server for paths"""
    if not paths:
        return

    if peer is None:
        with annotatepeer(repo) as peer:
            return clientfetch(repo, paths, lastnodemap, peer)

    if lastnodemap is None:
        lastnodemap = {}

    ui = repo.ui
    results = []
    with peer.commandexecutor() as batcher:
        ui.debug(b'fastannotate: requesting %d files\n' % len(paths))
        for p in paths:
            results.append(
                batcher.callcommand(
                    b'getannotate',
                    {b'path': p, b'lastnode': lastnodemap.get(p)},
                )
            )

        for result in results:
            r = result.result()
            # TODO: pconvert these paths on the server?
            r = {util.pconvert(p): v for p, v in r.items()}
            for path in sorted(r):
                # ignore malicious paths
                if not path.startswith(b'fastannotate/') or b'/../' in (
                    path + b'/'
                ):
                    ui.debug(
                        b'fastannotate: ignored malicious path %s\n' % path
                    )
                    continue
                content = r[path]
                if ui.debugflag:
                    ui.debug(
                        b'fastannotate: writing %d bytes to %s\n'
                        % (len(content), path)
                    )
                repo.vfs.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path))
                with repo.vfs(path, b'wb') as f:
                    f.write(content)


def _filterfetchpaths(repo, paths):
    """return a subset of paths whose history is long and need to fetch linelog
    from the server. works with remotefilelog and non-remotefilelog repos.
    """
    threshold = repo.ui.configint(b'fastannotate', b'clientfetchthreshold', 10)
    if threshold <= 0:
        return paths

    result = []
    for path in paths:
        try:
            if len(repo.file(path)) >= threshold:
                result.append(path)
        except Exception:  # file not found etc.
            result.append(path)

    return result


def localreposetup(ui, repo):
    class fastannotaterepo(repo.__class__):
        def prefetchfastannotate(self, paths, peer=None):
            master = _getmaster(self.ui)
            needupdatepaths = []
            lastnodemap = {}
            try:
                for path in _filterfetchpaths(self, paths):
                    with context.annotatecontext(self, path) as actx:
                        if not actx.isuptodate(master, strict=False):
                            needupdatepaths.append(path)
                            lastnodemap[path] = actx.lastnode
                if needupdatepaths:
                    clientfetch(self, needupdatepaths, lastnodemap, peer)
            except Exception as ex:
                # could be directory not writable or so, not fatal
                self.ui.debug(b'fastannotate: prefetch failed: %r\n' % ex)

    repo.__class__ = fastannotaterepo


def clientreposetup(ui, repo):
    _registerwireprotocommand()
    if repo.local():
        localreposetup(ui, repo)
    # TODO: this mutates global state, but only if at least one repo
    # has the extension enabled. This is probably bad for hgweb.
    if peersetup not in hg.wirepeersetupfuncs:
        hg.wirepeersetupfuncs.append(peersetup)