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protocol: send application/mercurial-0.2 responses to capable clients With this commit, the HTTP transport now parses the X-HgProto-<N> header to determine what media type and compression engine to use for responses. So far, we only compress responses that are already being compressed with zlib today (stream response types to specific commands). We can expand things to cover additional response types later. The practical side-effect of this commit is that non-zlib compression engines will be used if both ends support them. This means if both ends have zstd support, zstd - not zlib - will be used to compress data! When cloning the mozilla-unified repository between a local HTTP server and client, the benefits of non-zlib compression are quite noticeable: engine server CPU (s) client CPU (s) bundle size zlib (l=6) 174.1 283.2 1,148,547,026 zstd (l=1) 99.2 267.3 1,127,513,841 zstd (l=3) 103.1 266.9 1,018,861,363 zstd (l=7) 128.3 269.7 919,190,278 zstd (l=10) 162.0 - 894,547,179 none 95.3 277.2 4,097,566,064 The default zstd compression level is 3. So if you deploy zstd capable Mercurial to your clients and servers and CPU time on your server is dominated by "getbundle" requests (clients cloning and pulling) - and my experience at Mozilla tells me this is often the case - this commit could drastically reduce your server-side CPU usage *and* save on bandwidth costs! Another benefit of this change is that server operators can install *any* compression engine. While it isn't enabled by default, the "none" compression engine can now be used to disable wire protocol compression completely. Previously, commands like "getbundle" always zlib compressed output, adding considerable overhead to generating responses. If you are on a high speed network and your server is under high load, it might be advantageous to trade bandwidth for CPU. Although, zstd at level 1 doesn't use that much CPU, so I'm not convinced that disabling compression wholesale is worthwhile. And, my data seems to indicate a slow down on the client without compression. I suspect this is due to a lack of buffering resulting in an increase in socket read() calls and/or the fact we're transferring an extra 3 GB of data (parsing HTTP chunked transfer and processing extra TCP packets can add up). This is definitely worth investigating and optimizing. But since the "none" compressor isn't enabled by default, I'm inclined to punt on this issue. This commit introduces tons of tests. Some of these should arguably have been implemented on previous commits. But it was difficult to test without the server functionality in place.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Sat, 24 Dec 2016 15:29:32 -0700
parents ef1eb6df7071
children 75be14993fda
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#require svn13

  $ svnupanddisplay()
  > {
  >     (
  >        cd $1;
  >        svn up -q;
  >        svn st -v | sed 's/  */ /g' | sort
  >        limit=''
  >        if [ $2 -gt 0 ]; then
  >            limit="--limit=$2"
  >        fi
  >        svn log --xml -v $limit | python "$TESTDIR/svnxml.py"
  >     )
  > }

  $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
  > [extensions]
  > convert =
  > EOF

  $ hg init a

Add

  $ echo a > a/a
  $ mkdir -p a/d1/d2
  $ echo b > a/d1/d2/b
  $ hg --cwd a ci -d '0 0' -A -m 'add a file'
  adding a
  adding d1/d2/b

Modify

  $ svn-safe-append.py a a/a
  $ hg --cwd a ci -d '1 0' -m 'modify a file'
  $ hg --cwd a tip -q
  1:e0e2b8a9156b

  $ hg convert -d svn a
  assuming destination a-hg
  initializing svn repository 'a-hg'
  initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  1 add a file
  0 modify a file
  $ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 2
   2 1 test d1
   2 1 test d1/d2 (glob)
   2 1 test d1/d2/b (glob)
   2 2 test .
   2 2 test a
  revision: 2
  author: test
  msg: modify a file
   M /a
  revision: 1
  author: test
  msg: add a file
   A /a
   A /d1
   A /d1/d2
   A /d1/d2/b
  $ ls a a-hg-wc
  a:
  a
  d1
  
  a-hg-wc:
  a
  d1
  $ cmp a/a a-hg-wc/a

Rename

  $ hg --cwd a mv a b
  $ hg --cwd a ci -d '2 0' -m 'rename a file'
  $ hg --cwd a tip -q
  2:eb5169441d43

  $ hg convert -d svn a
  assuming destination a-hg
  initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 rename a file
  $ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
   3 1 test d1
   3 1 test d1/d2 (glob)
   3 1 test d1/d2/b (glob)
   3 3 test .
   3 3 test b
  revision: 3
  author: test
  msg: rename a file
   D /a
   A /b (from /a@2)
  $ ls a a-hg-wc
  a:
  b
  d1
  
  a-hg-wc:
  b
  d1

Copy

  $ hg --cwd a cp b c

  $ hg --cwd a ci -d '3 0' -m 'copy a file'
  $ hg --cwd a tip -q
  3:60effef6ab48

  $ hg convert -d svn a
  assuming destination a-hg
  initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 copy a file
  $ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
   4 1 test d1
   4 1 test d1/d2 (glob)
   4 1 test d1/d2/b (glob)
   4 3 test b
   4 4 test .
   4 4 test c
  revision: 4
  author: test
  msg: copy a file
   A /c (from /b@3)
  $ ls a a-hg-wc
  a:
  b
  c
  d1
  
  a-hg-wc:
  b
  c
  d1

  $ hg --cwd a rm b

Remove

  $ hg --cwd a ci -d '4 0' -m 'remove a file'
  $ hg --cwd a tip -q
  4:87bbe3013fb6

  $ hg convert -d svn a
  assuming destination a-hg
  initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 remove a file
  $ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
   5 1 test d1
   5 1 test d1/d2 (glob)
   5 1 test d1/d2/b (glob)
   5 4 test c
   5 5 test .
  revision: 5
  author: test
  msg: remove a file
   D /b
  $ ls a a-hg-wc
  a:
  c
  d1
  
  a-hg-wc:
  c
  d1

Executable

#if execbit
  $ chmod +x a/c
#else
  $ echo fake >> a/c
#endif
  $ hg --cwd a ci -d '5 0' -m 'make a file executable'
#if execbit
  $ hg --cwd a tip -q
  5:ff42e473c340
#else
  $ hg --cwd a tip -q
  5:817a700c8cf1
#endif

  $ hg convert -d svn a
  assuming destination a-hg
  initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 make a file executable
  $ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
   6 1 test d1
   6 1 test d1/d2 (glob)
   6 1 test d1/d2/b (glob)
   6 6 test .
   6 6 test c
  revision: 6
  author: test
  msg: make a file executable
   M /c
#if execbit
  $ test -x a-hg-wc/c
#endif

#if symlink

Symlinks

  $ ln -s a/missing a/link
  $ hg --cwd a commit -Am 'add symlink'
  adding link
  $ hg --cwd a mv link newlink
  $ hg --cwd a commit -m 'move symlink'
  $ hg convert -d svn a a-svnlink
  initializing svn repository 'a-svnlink'
  initializing svn working copy 'a-svnlink-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  7 add a file
  6 modify a file
  5 rename a file
  4 copy a file
  3 remove a file
  2 make a file executable
  1 add symlink
  0 move symlink
  $ svnupanddisplay a-svnlink-wc 1
   8 1 test d1
   8 1 test d1/d2
   8 1 test d1/d2/b
   8 6 test c
   8 8 test .
   8 8 test newlink
  revision: 8
  author: test
  msg: move symlink
   D /link
   A /newlink (from /link@7)

Make sure our changes don't affect the rest of the test cases

  $ hg --cwd a up 5
  0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg --cwd a --config extensions.strip= strip -r 6
  saved backup bundle to $TESTTMP/a/.hg/strip-backup/bd4f7b7a7067-ed505e42-backup.hg (glob)

#endif

Convert with --full adds and removes files that didn't change

  $ touch a/f
  $ hg -R a ci -Aqmf
  $ echo "rename c d" > filemap
  $ hg convert -d svn a --filemap filemap --full
  assuming destination a-hg
  initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 f
  $ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
   7 7 test .
   7 7 test d
   7 7 test f
  revision: 7
  author: test
  msg: f
   D /c
   A /d
   D /d1
   A /f

  $ rm -rf a a-hg a-hg-wc


Executable in new directory

  $ hg init a

  $ mkdir a/d1
  $ echo a > a/d1/a
#if execbit
  $ chmod +x a/d1/a
#else
  $ echo fake >> a/d1/a
#endif
  $ hg --cwd a ci -d '0 0' -A -m 'add executable file in new directory'
  adding d1/a

  $ hg convert -d svn a
  assuming destination a-hg
  initializing svn repository 'a-hg'
  initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 add executable file in new directory
  $ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
   1 1 test .
   1 1 test d1
   1 1 test d1/a (glob)
  revision: 1
  author: test
  msg: add executable file in new directory
   A /d1
   A /d1/a
#if execbit
  $ test -x a-hg-wc/d1/a
#endif

Copy to new directory

  $ mkdir a/d2
  $ hg --cwd a cp d1/a d2/a
  $ hg --cwd a ci -d '1 0' -A -m 'copy file to new directory'

  $ hg convert -d svn a
  assuming destination a-hg
  initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  0 copy file to new directory
  $ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 1
   2 1 test d1
   2 1 test d1/a (glob)
   2 2 test .
   2 2 test d2
   2 2 test d2/a (glob)
  revision: 2
  author: test
  msg: copy file to new directory
   A /d2
   A /d2/a (from /d1/a@1)

Branchy history

  $ hg init b
  $ echo base > b/b
  $ hg --cwd b ci -d '0 0' -Ambase
  adding b

  $ svn-safe-append.py left-1 b/b
  $ echo left-1 > b/left-1
  $ hg --cwd b ci -d '1 0' -Amleft-1
  adding left-1

  $ svn-safe-append.py left-2 b/b
  $ echo left-2 > b/left-2
  $ hg --cwd b ci -d '2 0' -Amleft-2
  adding left-2

  $ hg --cwd b up 0
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ svn-safe-append.py right-1 b/b
  $ echo right-1 > b/right-1
  $ hg --cwd b ci -d '3 0' -Amright-1
  adding right-1
  created new head

  $ svn-safe-append.py right-2 b/b
  $ echo right-2 > b/right-2
  $ hg --cwd b ci -d '4 0' -Amright-2
  adding right-2

  $ hg --cwd b up -C 2
  3 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg --cwd b merge
  merging b
  warning: conflicts while merging b! (edit, then use 'hg resolve --mark')
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 1 files unresolved
  use 'hg resolve' to retry unresolved file merges or 'hg update -C .' to abandon
  [1]
  $ hg --cwd b revert -r 2 b
  $ hg --cwd b resolve -m b
  (no more unresolved files)
  $ hg --cwd b ci -d '5 0' -m 'merge'

Expect 4 changes

  $ hg convert -d svn b
  assuming destination b-hg
  initializing svn repository 'b-hg'
  initializing svn working copy 'b-hg-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  5 base
  4 left-1
  3 left-2
  2 right-1
  1 right-2
  0 merge

  $ svnupanddisplay b-hg-wc 0
   4 2 test left-1
   4 3 test b
   4 3 test left-2
   4 4 test .
   4 4 test right-1
   4 4 test right-2
  revision: 4
  author: test
  msg: merge
   A /right-1
   A /right-2
  revision: 3
  author: test
  msg: left-2
   M /b
   A /left-2
  revision: 2
  author: test
  msg: left-1
   M /b
   A /left-1
  revision: 1
  author: test
  msg: base
   A /b

Tags are not supported, but must not break conversion

  $ rm -rf a a-hg a-hg-wc
  $ hg init a
  $ echo a > a/a
  $ hg --cwd a ci -d '0 0' -A -m 'Add file a'
  adding a
  $ hg --cwd a tag -d '1 0' -m 'Tagged as v1.0' v1.0

  $ hg convert -d svn a
  assuming destination a-hg
  initializing svn repository 'a-hg'
  initializing svn working copy 'a-hg-wc'
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  1 Add file a
  0 Tagged as v1.0
  writing Subversion tags is not yet implemented
  $ svnupanddisplay a-hg-wc 2
   2 1 test a
   2 2 test .
   2 2 test .hgtags
  revision: 2
  author: test
  msg: Tagged as v1.0
   A /.hgtags
  revision: 1
  author: test
  msg: Add file a
   A /a
  $ rm -rf a a-hg a-hg-wc