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nodemap: introduce an option to use mmap to read the nodemap mapping The performance and memory benefit is much greater if we don't have to copy all the data in memory for each information. So we introduce an option (on by default) to read the data using mmap. This changeset is the last one definition the API for index support nodemap data. (they have to be able to use the mmaping). Below are some benchmark comparing the best we currently have in 5.3 with the final step of this series (using the persistent nodemap implementation in Rust). The benchmark run `hg perfindex` with various revset and the following variants: Before: * do not use the persistent nodemap * use the CPython implementation of the index for nodemap * use mmapping of the changelog index After: * use the MixedIndex Rust code, with the NodeTree object for nodemap access (still in review) * use the persistent nodemap data from disk * access the persistent nodemap data through mmap * use mmapping of the changelog index The persistent nodemap greatly speed up most operation on very large repositories. Some of the previously very fast lookup end up a bit slower because the persistent nodemap has to be setup. However the absolute slowdown is very small and won't matters in the big picture. Here are some numbers (in seconds) for the reference copy of mozilla-try: Revset Before After abs-change speedup -10000: 0.004622 0.005532 0.000910 × 0.83 -10: 0.000050 0.000132 0.000082 × 0.37 tip 0.000052 0.000085 0.000033 × 0.61 0 + (-10000:) 0.028222 0.005337 -0.022885 × 5.29 0 0.023521 0.000084 -0.023437 × 280.01 (-10000:) + 0 0.235539 0.005308 -0.230231 × 44.37 (-10:) + :9 0.232883 0.000180 -0.232703 ×1293.79 (-10000:) + (:99) 0.238735 0.005358 -0.233377 × 44.55 :99 + (-10000:) 0.317942 0.005593 -0.312349 × 56.84 :9 + (-10:) 0.313372 0.000179 -0.313193 ×1750.68 :9 0.316450 0.000143 -0.316307 ×2212.93 On smaller repositories, the cost of nodemap related operation is not as big, so the win is much more modest. Yet it helps shaving a handful of millisecond here and there. Here are some numbers (in seconds) for the reference copy of mercurial: Revset Before After abs-change speedup -10: 0.000065 0.000097 0.000032 × 0.67 tip 0.000063 0.000078 0.000015 × 0.80 0 0.000561 0.000079 -0.000482 × 7.10 -10000: 0.004609 0.003648 -0.000961 × 1.26 0 + (-10000:) 0.005023 0.003715 -0.001307 × 1.35 (-10:) + :9 0.002187 0.000108 -0.002079 ×20.25 (-10000:) + 0 0.006252 0.003716 -0.002536 × 1.68 (-10000:) + (:99) 0.006367 0.003707 -0.002660 × 1.71 :9 + (-10:) 0.003846 0.000110 -0.003736 ×34.96 :9 0.003854 0.000099 -0.003755 ×38.92 :99 + (-10000:) 0.007644 0.003778 -0.003866 × 2.02 Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7894
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
date Tue, 11 Feb 2020 11:18:52 +0100
parents ea6558db1011
children ebee234d952a
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  $ hg init repo
  $ cd repo
  $ for n in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11; do
  >   echo $n > $n
  >   hg ci -qAm $n
  > done

test revset support

  $ cat <<'EOF' >> .hg/hgrc
  > [extdata]
  > filedata = file:extdata.txt
  > notes = notes.txt
  > shelldata = shell:cat extdata.txt | grep 2
  > emptygrep = shell:cat extdata.txt | grep empty
  > badparse = shell:cat badparse.txt
  > EOF
  $ cat <<'EOF' > extdata.txt
  > 2 another comment on 2
  > 3
  > EOF
  $ cat <<'EOF' > notes.txt
  > f6ed this change is great!
  > e834 this is buggy :(
  > 0625 first post
  > bogusnode gives no error
  > a ambiguous node gives no error
  > EOF

  $ hg log -qr "extdata(filedata)"
  2:f6ed99a58333
  3:9de260b1e88e
  $ hg log -qr "extdata(shelldata)"
  2:f6ed99a58333

test weight of extdata() revset

  $ hg debugrevspec -p optimized "extdata(filedata) & 3"
  * optimized:
  (andsmally
    (func
      (symbol 'extdata')
      (symbol 'filedata'))
    (symbol '3'))
  3

test non-zero exit of shell command

  $ hg log -qr "extdata(emptygrep)"
  abort: extdata command 'cat extdata.txt | grep empty' failed: exited with status 1
  [255]

test bad extdata() revset source

  $ hg log -qr "extdata()"
  hg: parse error: extdata takes at least 1 string argument
  [255]
  $ hg log -qr "extdata(unknown)"
  abort: unknown extdata source 'unknown'
  [255]

test a zero-exiting source that emits garbage to confuse the revset parser

  $ cat > badparse.txt <<'EOF'
  > +---------------------------------------+
  > 9de260b1e88e
  > EOF

It might be nice if this error message mentioned where the bad string
came from (eg line X of extdata source S), but the important thing is
that we don't crash before we can print the parse error.
  $ hg log -qr "extdata(badparse)"
  hg: parse error at 0: not a prefix: +
  (+---------------------------------------+
   ^ here)
  [255]

test template support:

  $ hg log -r:3 -T "{node|short}{if(extdata('notes'), ' # {extdata('notes')}')}\n"
  06254b906311 # first post
  e8342c9a2ed1 # this is buggy :(
  f6ed99a58333 # this change is great!
  9de260b1e88e

test template cache:

  $ hg log -r:3 -T '{rev} "{extdata("notes")}" "{extdata("shelldata")}"\n'
  0 "first post" ""
  1 "this is buggy :(" ""
  2 "this change is great!" "another comment on 2"
  3 "" ""

test bad extdata() template source

  $ hg log -T "{extdata()}\n"
  hg: parse error: extdata expects one argument
  [255]
  $ hg log -T "{extdata('unknown')}\n"
  abort: unknown extdata source 'unknown'
  [255]
  $ hg log -T "{extdata(unknown)}\n"
  hg: parse error: empty data source specified
  (did you mean extdata('unknown')?)
  [255]
  $ hg log -T "{extdata('{unknown}')}\n"
  hg: parse error: empty data source specified
  [255]

we don't fix up relative file URLs, but we do run shell commands in repo root

  $ mkdir sub
  $ cd sub
  $ hg log -qr "extdata(filedata)"
  abort: error: $ENOENT$
  [255]
  $ hg log -qr "extdata(shelldata)"
  2:f6ed99a58333

  $ cd ..