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cmdutil: convert _revertprefetch() to a generic stored file hook (API)
This will be used by LFS to fetch required files in a group for multiple
commands, prior to being accessed. That avoids the one-at-a-time fetch when the
filelog wrapper goes to access it, and it is missing locally (which costs two
round trips to the server.) The core command list that needs this is probably
at least:
- annotate
- archive (which is also used by extdiff)
- cat
- diff
- export
- grep
- verify (sadly)
- anything that has the '{data}' template
There are no core users of the revert prefetch hook, and never have been since
it was introduced in 45e02cfad4bd for remotefilelog. Thanks to Yuya for
figuring out a way to reliably trigger the deprecated warning. Unfortunately,
it wanted to blame the caller of revert. Passing along an adjusted stack level
seemed the least bad choice (although it still blames a core function).
One thing to note is that the store lock isn't being held when this is called.
I'm not at all familiar with remotefilelog or its locking requirements, so this
may not be a big deal. Currently, LFS doesn't hold a lock when downloading
files. Even though largefiles doesn't either, I'm starting to think it should,
and maybe the .hg/store/lock isn't good enough to cover the globally shared
cache.
.. api::
The cmdutil._revertprefetch() hook point for prefetching stored files has
been replaced by the command agnostic cmdutil._prefetchfiles(). The new
function takes a list of files, instead of a list of lists of files.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 04 Feb 2018 14:14:28 -0500 |
parents | 1f4249c764f1 |
children | 90a274965de7 |
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/* mpatch.c - efficient binary patching for Mercurial This implements a patch algorithm that's O(m + nlog n) where m is the size of the output and n is the number of patches. Given a list of binary patches, it unpacks each into a hunk list, then combines the hunk lists with a treewise recursion to form a single hunk list. This hunk list is then applied to the original text. The text (or binary) fragments are copied directly from their source Python objects into a preallocated output string to avoid the allocation of intermediate Python objects. Working memory is about 2x the total number of hunks. Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "bitmanipulation.h" #include "compat.h" #include "mpatch.h" static struct mpatch_flist *lalloc(ssize_t size) { struct mpatch_flist *a = NULL; if (size < 1) size = 1; a = (struct mpatch_flist *)malloc(sizeof(struct mpatch_flist)); if (a) { a->base = (struct mpatch_frag *)malloc( sizeof(struct mpatch_frag) * size); if (a->base) { a->head = a->tail = a->base; return a; } free(a); } return NULL; } void mpatch_lfree(struct mpatch_flist *a) { if (a) { free(a->base); free(a); } } static ssize_t lsize(struct mpatch_flist *a) { return a->tail - a->head; } /* move hunks in source that are less cut to dest, compensating for changes in offset. the last hunk may be split if necessary. */ static int gather(struct mpatch_flist *dest, struct mpatch_flist *src, int cut, int offset) { struct mpatch_frag *d = dest->tail, *s = src->head; int postend, c, l; while (s != src->tail) { if (s->start + offset >= cut) break; /* we've gone far enough */ postend = offset + s->start + s->len; if (postend <= cut) { /* save this hunk */ offset += s->start + s->len - s->end; *d++ = *s++; } else { /* break up this hunk */ c = cut - offset; if (s->end < c) c = s->end; l = cut - offset - s->start; if (s->len < l) l = s->len; offset += s->start + l - c; d->start = s->start; d->end = c; d->len = l; d->data = s->data; d++; s->start = c; s->len = s->len - l; s->data = s->data + l; break; } } dest->tail = d; src->head = s; return offset; } /* like gather, but with no output list */ static int discard(struct mpatch_flist *src, int cut, int offset) { struct mpatch_frag *s = src->head; int postend, c, l; while (s != src->tail) { if (s->start + offset >= cut) break; postend = offset + s->start + s->len; if (postend <= cut) { offset += s->start + s->len - s->end; s++; } else { c = cut - offset; if (s->end < c) c = s->end; l = cut - offset - s->start; if (s->len < l) l = s->len; offset += s->start + l - c; s->start = c; s->len = s->len - l; s->data = s->data + l; break; } } src->head = s; return offset; } /* combine hunk lists a and b, while adjusting b for offset changes in a/ this deletes a and b and returns the resultant list. */ static struct mpatch_flist *combine(struct mpatch_flist *a, struct mpatch_flist *b) { struct mpatch_flist *c = NULL; struct mpatch_frag *bh, *ct; int offset = 0, post; if (a && b) c = lalloc((lsize(a) + lsize(b)) * 2); if (c) { for (bh = b->head; bh != b->tail; bh++) { /* save old hunks */ offset = gather(c, a, bh->start, offset); /* discard replaced hunks */ post = discard(a, bh->end, offset); /* insert new hunk */ ct = c->tail; ct->start = bh->start - offset; ct->end = bh->end - post; ct->len = bh->len; ct->data = bh->data; c->tail++; offset = post; } /* hold on to tail from a */ memcpy(c->tail, a->head, sizeof(struct mpatch_frag) * lsize(a)); c->tail += lsize(a); } mpatch_lfree(a); mpatch_lfree(b); return c; } /* decode a binary patch into a hunk list */ int mpatch_decode(const char *bin, ssize_t len, struct mpatch_flist **res) { struct mpatch_flist *l; struct mpatch_frag *lt; int pos = 0; /* assume worst case size, we won't have many of these lists */ l = lalloc(len / 12 + 1); if (!l) return MPATCH_ERR_NO_MEM; lt = l->tail; while (pos >= 0 && pos < len) { lt->start = getbe32(bin + pos); lt->end = getbe32(bin + pos + 4); lt->len = getbe32(bin + pos + 8); lt->data = bin + pos + 12; pos += 12 + lt->len; if (lt->start > lt->end || lt->len < 0) break; /* sanity check */ lt++; } if (pos != len) { mpatch_lfree(l); return MPATCH_ERR_CANNOT_BE_DECODED; } l->tail = lt; *res = l; return 0; } /* calculate the size of resultant text */ ssize_t mpatch_calcsize(ssize_t len, struct mpatch_flist *l) { ssize_t outlen = 0, last = 0; struct mpatch_frag *f = l->head; while (f != l->tail) { if (f->start < last || f->end > len) { return MPATCH_ERR_INVALID_PATCH; } outlen += f->start - last; last = f->end; outlen += f->len; f++; } outlen += len - last; return outlen; } int mpatch_apply(char *buf, const char *orig, ssize_t len, struct mpatch_flist *l) { struct mpatch_frag *f = l->head; int last = 0; char *p = buf; while (f != l->tail) { if (f->start < last || f->end > len) { return MPATCH_ERR_INVALID_PATCH; } memcpy(p, orig + last, f->start - last); p += f->start - last; memcpy(p, f->data, f->len); last = f->end; p += f->len; f++; } memcpy(p, orig + last, len - last); return 0; } /* recursively generate a patch of all bins between start and end */ struct mpatch_flist * mpatch_fold(void *bins, struct mpatch_flist *(*get_next_item)(void *, ssize_t), ssize_t start, ssize_t end) { ssize_t len; if (start + 1 == end) { /* trivial case, output a decoded list */ return get_next_item(bins, start); } /* divide and conquer, memory management is elsewhere */ len = (end - start) / 2; return combine(mpatch_fold(bins, get_next_item, start, start + len), mpatch_fold(bins, get_next_item, start + len, end)); }