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revlog: introduce an experimental flag to slice chunks reads when too sparse
Delta chains can become quite sparse if there is a lot of unrelated data between
relevant pieces. Right now, revlog always reads all the necessary data for the
delta chain in one single read. This can lead to a lot of unrelated data to be
read (see issue5482 for more details).
One can use the `experimental.maxdeltachainspan` option with a large value
(or -1) to easily produce a very sparse delta chain.
This change introduces the ability to slice the chunks retrieval into multiple
reads, skipping large sections of unrelated data. Preliminary testing shows
interesting results. For example the peak memory consumption to read a manifest
on a large repository is reduced from 600MB to 250MB (200MB without
maxdeltachainspan). However, the slicing itself and the multiple reads can have
an negative impact on performance. This is why the new feature is hidden behind
an experimental flag.
Future changesets will add various parameters to control the slicing heuristics.
We hope to experiment a wide variety of repositories during 4.4 and hopefully
turn the feature on by default in 4.5.
As a first try, the algorithm itself is prone to deep changes. However, we wish
to define APIs and have a baseline to work on.
author | Paul Morelle <paul.morelle@octobus.net> |
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date | Tue, 10 Oct 2017 17:50:27 +0200 |
parents | eb586ed5d8ce |
children | 4441705b7111 |
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==================================== Testing head checking code: Case B-2 ==================================== Mercurial checks for the introduction of new heads on push. Evolution comes into play to detect if existing branches on the server are being replaced by some of the new one we push. This case is part of a series of tests checking this behavior. Category B: simple case involving pruned changesets TestCase 2: multi-changeset branch, head is pruned, rest is superceeded, through other .. old-state: .. .. * 2 changeset branch .. .. new-state: .. .. * old head is rewritten then pruned .. * 1 new branch succeeding to the other changeset in the old branch (through another obsolete branch) .. .. expected-result: .. .. * push allowed .. .. graph-summary: .. .. B ø⇠⊗ B' .. | | A' .. A ø⇠ø⇠◔ A'' .. |/ / .. | / .. |/ .. ● $ . $TESTDIR/testlib/push-checkheads-util.sh Test setup ---------- $ mkdir B8 $ cd B8 $ setuprepos creating basic server and client repo updating to branch default 2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ cd server $ mkcommit B0 $ cd ../client $ hg pull pulling from $TESTTMP/B8/server (glob) searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files new changesets d73caddc5533 (run 'hg update' to get a working copy) $ hg up 0 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ mkcommit A1 created new head $ mkcommit B1 $ hg up 0 0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved $ mkcommit A2 created new head $ hg debugobsolete `getid "desc(A0)" ` `getid "desc(A1)"` obsoleted 1 changesets $ hg debugobsolete `getid "desc(B0)" ` `getid "desc(B1)"` obsoleted 1 changesets $ hg debugobsolete --record-parents `getid "desc(B1)"` obsoleted 1 changesets $ hg debugobsolete `getid "desc(A1)" ` `getid "desc(A2)"` obsoleted 1 changesets $ hg log -G --hidden @ c1f8d089020f (draft): A2 | | x 262c8c798096 (draft): B1 | | | x f6082bc4ffef (draft): A1 |/ | x d73caddc5533 (draft): B0 | | | x 8aaa48160adc (draft): A0 |/ o 1e4be0697311 (public): root Actual testing -------------- $ hg push pushing to $TESTTMP/B8/server (glob) searching for changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files (+1 heads) 4 new obsolescence markers obsoleted 2 changesets $ cd ../..