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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 a0886a4d6dce
children db9e33beb0fb
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#require no-windows

  $ . "$TESTDIR/remotefilelog-library.sh"

  $ hg init master
  $ cd master
  $ cat >> .hg/hgrc <<EOF
  > [remotefilelog]
  > server=True
  > EOF
  $ echo x > x
  $ hg commit -qAm x

  $ cd ..

# shallow clone from full

  $ hgcloneshallow ssh://user@dummy/master shallow --noupdate
  streaming all changes
  2 files to transfer, 227 bytes of data
  transferred 227 bytes in * seconds (*/sec) (glob)
  searching for changes
  no changes found
  $ cd shallow
  $ cat .hg/requires
  dotencode
  exp-remotefilelog-repo-req-1
  fncache
  generaldelta
  revlogv1
  sparserevlog
  store

  $ hg update
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  1 files fetched over 1 fetches - (1 misses, 0.00% hit ratio) over *s (glob)

  $ cat x
  x

  $ ls .hg/store/data
  $ echo foo > f
  $ hg add f
  $ hg ci -m 'local content'
  $ ls .hg/store/data
  4a0a19218e082a343a1b17e5333409af9d98f0f5

  $ cd ..

# shallow clone from shallow

  $ hgcloneshallow ssh://user@dummy/shallow shallow2  --noupdate
  streaming all changes
  3 files to transfer, 564 bytes of data
  transferred 564 bytes in * seconds (*/sec) (glob)
  searching for changes
  no changes found
  $ cd shallow2
  $ cat .hg/requires
  dotencode
  exp-remotefilelog-repo-req-1
  fncache
  generaldelta
  revlogv1
  sparserevlog
  store
  $ ls .hg/store/data
  4a0a19218e082a343a1b17e5333409af9d98f0f5

  $ hg update
  2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ cat x
  x

  $ cd ..

# full clone from shallow

Note: the output to STDERR comes from a different process to the output on
STDOUT and their relative ordering is not deterministic. As a result, the test
was failing sporadically. To avoid this, we capture STDERR to a file and
check its contents separately.

  $ TEMP_STDERR=full-clone-from-shallow.stderr.tmp
  $ hg clone --noupdate ssh://user@dummy/shallow full 2>$TEMP_STDERR
  streaming all changes
  remote: abort: Cannot clone from a shallow repo to a full repo.
  [255]
  $ cat $TEMP_STDERR
  abort: pull failed on remote
  $ rm $TEMP_STDERR

# getbundle full clone

  $ printf '[server]\npreferuncompressed=False\n' >> master/.hg/hgrc
  $ hgcloneshallow ssh://user@dummy/master shallow3
  requesting all changes
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 1 changesets with 0 changes to 0 files
  new changesets b292c1e3311f
  updating to branch default
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved

  $ ls shallow3/.hg/store/data
  $ cat shallow3/.hg/requires
  dotencode
  exp-remotefilelog-repo-req-1
  fncache
  generaldelta
  revlogv1
  sparserevlog
  store