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sqlitestore: file storage backend using SQLite This commit provides an extension which uses SQLite to store file data (as opposed to revlogs). As the inline documentation describes, there are still several aspects to the extension that are incomplete. But it's a start. The extension does support basic clone, checkout, and commit workflows, which makes it suitable for simple use cases. One notable missing feature is support for "bundlerepos." This is probably responsible for the most test failures when the extension is activated as part of the test suite. All revision data is stored in SQLite. Data is stored as zstd compressed chunks (default if zstd is available), zlib compressed chunks (default if zstd is not available), or raw chunks (if configured or if a compressed delta is not smaller than the raw delta). This makes things very similar to revlogs. Unlike revlogs, the extension doesn't yet enforce a limit on delta chain length. This is an obvious limitation and should be addressed. This is somewhat mitigated by the use of zstd, which is much faster than zlib to decompress. There is a dedicated table for storing deltas. Deltas are stored by the SHA-1 hash of their uncompressed content. The "fileindex" table has columns that reference the delta for each revision and the base delta that delta should be applied against. A recursive SQL query is used to resolve the delta chain along with the delta data. By storing deltas by hash, we are able to de-duplicate delta storage! With revlogs, the same deltas in different revlogs would result in duplicate storage of that delta. In this scheme, inserting the duplicate delta is a no-op and delta chains simply reference the existing delta. When initially implementing this extension, I did not have content-indexed deltas and deltas could be duplicated across files (just like revlogs). When I implemented content-indexed deltas, the size of the SQLite database for a full clone of mozilla-unified dropped: before: 2,554,261,504 bytes after: 2,488,754,176 bytes Surprisingly, this is still larger than the bytes size of revlog files: revlog files: 2,104,861,230 bytes du -b: 2,254,381,614 I would have expected storage to be smaller since we're not limiting delta chain length and since we're using zstd instead of zlib. I suspect the SQLite indexes and per-column overhead account for the bulk of the differences. (Keep in mind that revlog uses a 64-byte packed struct for revision index data and deltas are stored without padding. Aside from the 12 unused bytes in the 32 byte node field, revlogs are pretty efficient.) Another source of overhead is file name storage. With revlogs, file names are stored in the filesystem. But with SQLite, we need to store file names in the database. This is roughly equivalent to the size of the fncache file, which for the mozilla-unified repository is ~34MB. Since the SQLite database isn't append-only and since delta chains can reference any delta, this opens some interesting possibilities. For example, we could store deltas in reverse, such that fulltexts are stored for newer revisions and deltas are applied to reconstruct older revisions. This is likely a more optimal storage strategy for version control, as new data tends to be more frequently accessed than old data. We would obviously need wire protocol support for transferring revision data from newest to oldest. And we would probably need some kind of mechanism for "re-encoding" stores. But it should be doable. This extension is very much experimental quality. There are a handful of features that don't work. It probably isn't suitable for day-to-day use. But it could be used in limited cases (e.g. read-only checkouts like in CI). And it is also a good proving ground for alternate storage backends. As we continue to define interfaces for all things storage, it will be useful to have a viable alternate storage backend to see how things shake out in practice. test-storage.py passes on Python 2 and introduces no new test failures on Python 3. Having the storage-level unit tests has proved to be insanely useful when developing this extension. Those tests caught numerous bugs during development and I'm convinced this style of testing is the way forward for ensuring alternate storage backends work as intended. Of course, test coverage isn't close to what it needs to be. But it is a start. And what coverage we have gives me confidence that basic store functionality is implemented properly. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4928
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Tue, 09 Oct 2018 08:50:13 -0700
parents 89630d0b3e23
children 8d72e29ad1e0
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bundle w/o type option

  $ hg init t1
  $ hg init t2
  $ cd t1
  $ echo blablablablabla > file.txt
  $ hg ci -Ama
  adding file.txt
  $ hg log | grep summary
  summary:     a
  $ hg bundle ../b1 ../t2
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found

  $ cd ../t2
  $ hg unbundle ../b1
  adding changesets
  adding manifests
  adding file changes
  added 1 changesets with 1 changes to 1 files
  new changesets c35a0f9217e6 (1 drafts)
  (run 'hg update' to get a working copy)
  $ hg up
  1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
  $ hg log | grep summary
  summary:     a
  $ cd ..

Unknown compression type is rejected

  $ hg init t3
  $ cd t3
  $ hg -q unbundle ../b1
  $ hg bundle -a -t unknown out.hg
  abort: unknown is not a recognized bundle specification
  (see 'hg help bundlespec' for supported values for --type)
  [255]

  $ hg bundle -a -t unknown-v2 out.hg
  abort: unknown compression is not supported
  (see 'hg help bundlespec' for supported values for --type)
  [255]

  $ cd ..

test bundle types

  $ testbundle() {
  >   echo % test bundle type $1
  >   hg init t$1
  >   cd t1
  >   hg bundle -t $1 ../b$1 ../t$1
  >   f -q -B6 -D ../b$1; echo
  >   cd ../t$1
  >   hg debugbundle ../b$1
  >   hg debugbundle --spec ../b$1
  >   echo
  >   cd ..
  > }

  $ for t in "None" "bzip2" "gzip" "none-v2" "v2" "v1" "gzip-v1"; do
  >   testbundle $t
  > done
  % test bundle type None
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {}
  changegroup -- {nbchanges: 1, version: 02} (mandatory: True)
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  cache:rev-branch-cache -- {} (mandatory: False)
  none-v2
  
  % test bundle type bzip2
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {Compression: BZ}
  changegroup -- {nbchanges: 1, version: 02} (mandatory: True)
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  cache:rev-branch-cache -- {} (mandatory: False)
  bzip2-v2
  
  % test bundle type gzip
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {Compression: GZ}
  changegroup -- {nbchanges: 1, version: 02} (mandatory: True)
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  cache:rev-branch-cache -- {} (mandatory: False)
  gzip-v2
  
  % test bundle type none-v2
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {}
  changegroup -- {nbchanges: 1, version: 02} (mandatory: True)
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  cache:rev-branch-cache -- {} (mandatory: False)
  none-v2
  
  % test bundle type v2
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {Compression: BZ}
  changegroup -- {nbchanges: 1, version: 02} (mandatory: True)
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  cache:rev-branch-cache -- {} (mandatory: False)
  bzip2-v2
  
  % test bundle type v1
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG10BZ
  c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  bzip2-v1
  
  % test bundle type gzip-v1
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG10GZ
  c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  gzip-v1
  

Compression level can be adjusted for bundle2 bundles

  $ hg init test-complevel
  $ cd test-complevel

  $ cat > file0 << EOF
  > this is a file
  > with some text
  > and some more text
  > and other content
  > EOF
  $ cat > file1 << EOF
  > this is another file
  > with some other content
  > and repeated, repeated, repeated, repeated content
  > EOF
  $ hg -q commit -A -m initial

  $ hg bundle -a -t gzip-v2 gzip-v2.hg
  1 changesets found
  $ f --size gzip-v2.hg
  gzip-v2.hg: size=468

  $ hg --config experimental.bundlecomplevel=1 bundle -a -t gzip-v2 gzip-v2-level1.hg
  1 changesets found
  $ f --size gzip-v2-level1.hg
  gzip-v2-level1.hg: size=475

  $ hg --config experimental.bundlecomplevel.gzip=1 --config experimental.bundlelevel=9 bundle -a -t gzip-v2 gzip-v2-level1.hg
  1 changesets found
  $ f --size gzip-v2-level1.hg
  gzip-v2-level1.hg: size=475

  $ cd ..

#if zstd

  $ for t in "zstd" "zstd-v2"; do
  >   testbundle $t
  > done
  % test bundle type zstd
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {Compression: ZS}
  changegroup -- {nbchanges: 1, version: 02} (mandatory: True)
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  cache:rev-branch-cache -- {} (mandatory: False)
  zstd-v2
  
  % test bundle type zstd-v2
  searching for changes
  1 changesets found
  HG20\x00\x00 (esc)
  Stream params: {Compression: ZS}
  changegroup -- {nbchanges: 1, version: 02} (mandatory: True)
      c35a0f9217e65d1fdb90c936ffa7dbe679f83ddf
  cache:rev-branch-cache -- {} (mandatory: False)
  zstd-v2
  

Explicit request for zstd on non-generaldelta repos

  $ hg --config format.usegeneraldelta=false init nogd
  $ hg -q -R nogd pull t1
  $ hg -R nogd bundle -a -t zstd nogd-zstd
  1 changesets found

zstd-v1 always fails

  $ hg -R tzstd bundle -a -t zstd-v1 zstd-v1
  abort: compression engine zstd is not supported on v1 bundles
  (see 'hg help bundlespec' for supported values for --type)
  [255]

#else

zstd is a valid engine but isn't available

  $ hg -R t1 bundle -a -t zstd irrelevant.hg
  abort: compression engine zstd could not be loaded
  [255]

#endif

test garbage file

  $ echo garbage > bgarbage
  $ hg init tgarbage
  $ cd tgarbage
  $ hg pull ../bgarbage
  pulling from ../bgarbage
  abort: ../bgarbage: not a Mercurial bundle
  [255]
  $ cd ..

test invalid bundle type

  $ cd t1
  $ hg bundle -a -t garbage ../bgarbage
  abort: garbage is not a recognized bundle specification
  (see 'hg help bundlespec' for supported values for --type)
  [255]
  $ cd ..