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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> |
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date | Tue, 11 Feb 2020 11:18:52 +0100 |
parents | e6b5e7329ff2 |
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$ cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF > [extensions] > show = > EOF $ hg init repo0 $ cd repo0 Empty repo / no checkout results in error $ hg show stack abort: stack view only available when there is a working directory [255] Stack displays single draft changeset as root revision $ echo 0 > foo $ hg -q commit -A -m 'commit 0' $ hg show stack @ 9f17 commit 0 Stack displays multiple draft changesets $ echo 1 > foo $ hg commit -m 'commit 1' $ echo 2 > foo $ hg commit -m 'commit 2' $ echo 3 > foo $ hg commit -m 'commit 3' $ echo 4 > foo $ hg commit -m 'commit 4' $ hg show stack @ 2737 commit 4 o d1a6 commit 3 o 128c commit 2 o 181c commit 1 o 9f17 commit 0 Public parent of draft base is displayed, separated from stack $ hg phase --public -r 0 $ hg show stack @ 2737 commit 4 o d1a6 commit 3 o 128c commit 2 o 181c commit 1 / (stack base) o 9f17 commit 0 $ hg phase --public -r 1 $ hg show stack @ 2737 commit 4 o d1a6 commit 3 o 128c commit 2 / (stack base) o 181c commit 1 Draft descendants are shown $ hg -q up 2 $ hg show stack o 2737 commit 4 o d1a6 commit 3 @ 128c commit 2 / (stack base) o 181c commit 1 $ hg -q up 3 $ hg show stack o 2737 commit 4 @ d1a6 commit 3 o 128c commit 2 / (stack base) o 181c commit 1 working dir on public changeset should display special message $ hg -q up 1 $ hg show stack (empty stack; working directory parent is a published changeset) Branch point in descendants displayed at top of graph $ hg -q up 3 $ echo b > foo $ hg commit -m 'commit 5 (new dag branch)' created new head $ hg -q up 2 $ hg show stack \ / (multiple children) | o d1a6 commit 3 @ 128c commit 2 / (stack base) o 181c commit 1 $ cd .. Base is stopped at merges $ hg init merge-base $ cd merge-base $ echo 0 > foo $ hg -q commit -A -m initial $ echo h1 > foo $ hg commit -m 'head 1' $ hg -q up 0 $ echo h2 > foo $ hg -q commit -m 'head 2' $ hg phase --public -r 0:tip $ hg -q up 1 $ hg merge -t :local 2 0 files updated, 1 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved (branch merge, don't forget to commit) $ hg commit -m 'merge heads' TODO doesn't yet handle case where wdir is a draft merge $ hg show stack @ 8ee9 merge heads / (stack base) o 5947 head 1 $ echo d1 > foo $ hg commit -m 'draft 1' $ echo d2 > foo $ hg commit -m 'draft 2' $ hg show stack @ 430d draft 2 o 787b draft 1 / (stack base) o 8ee9 merge heads $ cd .. Now move on to stacks when there are more commits after the base branchpoint $ hg init public-rebase $ cd public-rebase $ echo 0 > foo $ hg -q commit -A -m 'base' $ hg phase --public -r . $ echo d1 > foo $ hg commit -m 'draft 1' $ echo d2 > foo $ hg commit -m 'draft 2' $ hg -q up 0 $ echo 1 > foo $ hg commit -m 'new 1' created new head $ echo 2 > foo $ hg commit -m 'new 2' $ hg -q up 2 Newer draft heads don't impact output $ hg show stack @ eaff draft 2 o 2b21 draft 1 / (stack base) o b66b base Newer public heads are rendered $ hg phase --public -r '::tip' $ hg show stack o baa4 new 2 / (2 commits ahead) : : (stack head) : @ eaff draft 2 : o 2b21 draft 1 :/ (stack base) o b66b base If rebase is available, we show a hint how to rebase to that head $ hg --config extensions.rebase= show stack o baa4 new 2 / (2 commits ahead; hg rebase --source 2b21 --dest baa4) : : (stack head) : @ eaff draft 2 : o 2b21 draft 1 :/ (stack base) o b66b base Similar tests but for multiple heads $ hg -q up 0 $ echo h2 > foo $ hg -q commit -m 'new head 2' $ hg phase --public -r . $ hg -q up 2 $ hg show stack o baa4 new 2 / (2 commits ahead) : o 9a84 new head 2 :/ (1 commits ahead) : : (stack head) : @ eaff draft 2 : o 2b21 draft 1 :/ (stack base) o b66b base $ hg --config extensions.rebase= show stack o baa4 new 2 / (2 commits ahead; hg rebase --source 2b21 --dest baa4) : o 9a84 new head 2 :/ (1 commits ahead; hg rebase --source 2b21 --dest 9a84) : : (stack head) : @ eaff draft 2 : o 2b21 draft 1 :/ (stack base) o b66b base