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wireproto: add streams to frame-based protocol...
wireproto: add streams to frame-based protocol Previously, the frame-based protocol was just a series of frames, with each frame associated with a request ID. In order to scale the protocol, we'll want to enable the use of compression. While it is possible to enable compression at the socket/pipe level, this has its disadvantages. The big one is it undermines the point of frames being standalone, atomic units that can be read and written: if you add compression above the framing protocol, you are back to having a stream-based protocol as opposed to something frame-based. So in order to preserve frames, compression needs to occur at the frame payload level. Compressing each frame's payload individually will limit compression ratios because the window size of the compressor will be limited by the max frame size, which is 32-64kb as currently defined. It will also add CPU overhead, as it is more efficient for compressors to operate on fewer, larger blocks of data than more, smaller blocks. So compressing each frame independently is out. This means we need to compress each frame's payload as if it is part of a larger stream. The simplest approach is to have 1 stream per connection. This could certainly work. However, it has disadvantages (documented below). We could also have 1 stream per RPC/command invocation. (This is the model HTTP/2 goes with.) This also has disadvantages. The main disadvantage to one global stream is that it has the very real potential to create CPU bottlenecks doing compression. Networks are only getting faster and the performance of single CPU cores has been relatively flat. Newer compression formats like zstandard offer better CPU cycle efficiency than predecessors like zlib. But it still all too common to saturate your CPU with compression overhead long before you saturate the network pipe. The main disadvantage with streams per request is that you can't reap the benefits of the compression context for multiple requests. For example, if you send 1000 RPC requests (or HTTP/2 requests for that matter), the response to each would have its own compression context. The overall size of the raw responses would be larger because compression contexts wouldn't be able to reference data from another request or response. The approach for streams as implemented in this commit is to support N streams per connection and for streams to potentially span requests and responses. As explained by the added internals docs, this facilitates servers and clients delegating independent streams and compression to independent threads / CPU cores. This helps alleviate the CPU bottleneck of compression. This design also allows compression contexts to be reused across requests/responses. This can result in improved compression ratios and less overhead for compressors and decompressors having to build new contexts. Another feature that was defined was the ability for individual frames within a stream to declare whether that individual frame's payload uses the content encoding (read: compression) defined by the stream. The idea here is that some servers may serve data from a combination of caches and dynamic resolution. Data coming from caches may be pre-compressed. We want to facilitate servers being able to essentially stream bytes from caches to the wire with minimal overhead. Being able to mix and match with frames are compressed within a stream enables these types of advanced server functionality. This commit defines the new streams mechanism. Basic code for supporting streams in frames has been added. But that code is seriously lacking and doesn't fully conform to the defined protocol. For example, we don't close any streams. And support for content encoding within streams is not yet implemented. The change was rather invasive and I didn't think it would be reasonable to implement the entire feature in a single commit. For the record, I would have loved to reuse an existing multiplexing protocol to build the new wire protocol on top of. However, I couldn't find a protocol that offers the performance and scaling characteristics that I desired. Namely, it should support multiple compression contexts to facilitate scaling out to multiple CPU cores and compression contexts should be able to live longer than single RPC requests. HTTP/2 *almost* fits the bill. But the semantics of HTTP message exchange state that streams can only live for a single request-response. We /could/ tunnel on top of HTTP/2 streams and frames with HEADER and DATA frames. But there's no guarantee that HTTP/2 libraries and proxies would allow us to use HTTP/2 streams and frames without the HTTP message exchange semantics defined in RFC 7540 Section 8. Other RPC protocols like gRPC tunnel are built on top of HTTP/2 and thus preserve its semantics of stream per RPC invocation. Even QUIC does this. We could attempt to invent a higher-level stream that spans HTTP/2 streams. But this would be violating HTTP/2 because there is no guarantee that HTTP/2 streams are routed to the same server. The best we can do - which is what this protocol does - is shoehorn all request and response data into a single HTTP message and create streams within. At that point, we've defined a Content-Type in HTTP parlance. It just so happens our media type can also work as a standalone, stream-based protocol, without leaning on HTTP or similar protocol. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2907

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Martin Geisler
config: add copyright and license header
r8229 # config.py - configuration parsing for Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
Matt Mackall
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r10263 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
Martin Geisler
config: add copyright and license header
r8229
Gregory Szorc
config: use absolute_import
r25923 from __future__ import absolute_import
import errno
import os
from .i18n import _
from . import (
error,
Augie Fackler
config: guard against setconfig specifying unicode values on py3...
r31306 pycompat,
Gregory Szorc
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r25923 util,
)
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r8144
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r8186 class config(object):
Martijn Pieters
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r31374 def __init__(self, data=None, includepaths=None):
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r8144 self._data = {}
FUJIWARA Katsunori
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r19087 self._unset = []
Martijn Pieters
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r31374 self._includepaths = includepaths or []
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r8144 if data:
for k in data._data:
self._data[k] = data[k].copy()
Matt Mackall
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r8185 self._source = data._source.copy()
Jun Wu
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r34353 else:
self._source = util.cowdict()
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r8144 def copy(self):
return config(self)
def __contains__(self, section):
return section in self._data
Bryan O'Sullivan
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r27696 def hasitem(self, section, item):
return item in self._data.get(section, {})
Matt Mackall
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r8186 def __getitem__(self, section):
return self._data.get(section, {})
def __iter__(self):
for d in self.sections():
yield d
Matt Mackall
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r8193 def update(self, src):
Jun Wu
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r34353 self._source = self._source.preparewrite()
FUJIWARA Katsunori
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r19087 for s, n in src._unset:
Jun Wu
config: use copy-on-write to improve copy performance...
r34353 ds = self._data.get(s, None)
if ds is not None and n in ds:
self._data[s] = ds.preparewrite()
FUJIWARA Katsunori
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r19087 del self._data[s][n]
del self._source[(s, n)]
Matt Mackall
config: add section filter to read...
r8193 for s in src:
Jun Wu
config: use copy-on-write to improve copy performance...
r34353 ds = self._data.get(s, None)
if ds:
self._data[s] = ds.preparewrite()
else:
self._data[s] = util.cowsortdict()
Matt Mackall
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r8193 self._data[s].update(src._data[s])
self._source.update(src._source)
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r8144 def get(self, section, item, default=None):
Matt Mackall
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r8185 return self._data.get(section, {}).get(item, default)
Pierre-Yves David
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r15919
def backup(self, section, item):
timeless@mozdev.org
spelling: value
r17527 """return a tuple allowing restore to reinstall a previous value
Pierre-Yves David
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r15919
timeless@mozdev.org
grammar: it-handles
r17530 The main reason we need it is because it handles the "no data" case.
Pierre-Yves David
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r15919 """
try:
value = self._data[section][item]
source = self.source(section, item)
return (section, item, value, source)
except KeyError:
return (section, item)
Matt Mackall
config: getsource -> source
r8198 def source(self, section, item):
Matt Mackall
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r8185 return self._source.get((section, item), "")
Matt Mackall
ui: introduce new config parser
r8144 def sections(self):
return sorted(self._data.keys())
def items(self, section):
Martin von Zweigbergk
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r32319 return list(self._data.get(section, {}).iteritems())
Matt Mackall
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r8144 def set(self, section, item, value, source=""):
Augie Fackler
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r31306 if pycompat.ispy3:
assert not isinstance(value, str), (
'config values may not be unicode strings on Python 3')
Matt Mackall
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r8144 if section not in self:
Jun Wu
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r34353 self._data[section] = util.cowsortdict()
else:
self._data[section] = self._data[section].preparewrite()
Matt Mackall
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r8185 self._data[section][item] = value
Mads Kiilerich
config: don't set source when no source is specified - don't overwrite with ''...
r20789 if source:
Jun Wu
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r34353 self._source = self._source.preparewrite()
Mads Kiilerich
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r20789 self._source[(section, item)] = source
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r8144
Pierre-Yves David
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r15919 def restore(self, data):
"""restore data returned by self.backup"""
Jun Wu
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r34353 self._source = self._source.preparewrite()
Pierre-Yves David
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r15919 if len(data) == 4:
# restore old data
section, item, value, source = data
Jun Wu
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r34353 self._data[section] = self._data[section].preparewrite()
Pierre-Yves David
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r15919 self._data[section][item] = value
self._source[(section, item)] = source
else:
# no data before, remove everything
section, item = data
if section in self._data:
Pierre-Yves David
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r22037 self._data[section].pop(item, None)
Pierre-Yves David
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r15919 self._source.pop((section, item), None)
Matt Mackall
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r8265 def parse(self, src, data, sections=None, remap=None, include=None):
Augie Fackler
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r30349 sectionre = util.re.compile(br'\[([^\[]+)\]')
itemre = util.re.compile(br'([^=\s][^=]*?)\s*=\s*(.*\S|)')
contre = util.re.compile(br'\s+(\S|\S.*\S)\s*$')
emptyre = util.re.compile(br'(;|#|\s*$)')
commentre = util.re.compile(br'(;|#)')
unsetre = util.re.compile(br'%unset\s+(\S+)')
includere = util.re.compile(br'%include\s+(\S|\S.*\S)\s*$')
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r8144 section = ""
item = None
line = 0
config: improve code readability
r9339 cont = False
Matt Mackall
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r8180
Yuya Nishihara
config: allow remapping the default section...
r34714 if remap:
section = remap.get(section, section)
Nicolas Dumazet
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r9136 for l in data.splitlines(True):
Matt Mackall
ui: introduce new config parser
r8144 line += 1
Matt Mackall
config: discard UTF-8 BOM if found
r16348 if line == 1 and l.startswith('\xef\xbb\xbf'):
# Someone set us up the BOM
l = l[3:]
Matt Mackall
ui: introduce new config parser
r8144 if cont:
Matt Mackall
config: handle comment lines in continuations (issue2854)
r14642 if commentre.match(l):
continue
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r8144 m = contre.match(l)
if m:
Matt Mackall
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r8193 if sections and section not in sections:
continue
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r8144 v = self.get(section, item) + "\n" + m.group(1)
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r8265 self.set(section, item, v, "%s:%d" % (src, line))
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r8144 continue
item = None
Nicolas Dumazet
config: abort on indented non-continuation lines (issue1829)...
r9469 cont = False
Matt Mackall
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r8183 m = includere.match(l)
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
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if m and include:
expanded = util.expandpath(m.group(1))
includepaths = [os.path.dirname(src)] + self._includepaths
for base in includepaths:
inc = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(base, expanded))
Martin Geisler
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r10042 try:
include(inc, remap=remap, sections=sections)
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
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r25095 break
Gregory Szorc
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r25660 except IOError as inst:
Matt Mackall
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r14486 if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise error.ParseError(_("cannot include %s (%s)")
% (inc, inst.strerror),
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r36322 "%s:%d" % (src, line))
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r8183 continue
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r8144 if emptyre.match(l):
continue
m = sectionre.match(l)
if m:
section = m.group(1)
Matt Mackall
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r8298 if remap:
section = remap.get(section, section)
Matt Mackall
ui: introduce new config parser
r8144 if section not in self:
Jun Wu
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r34353 self._data[section] = util.cowsortdict()
Matt Mackall
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r8144 continue
m = itemre.match(l)
if m:
item = m.group(1)
config: improve code readability
r9339 cont = True
Matt Mackall
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r8193 if sections and section not in sections:
continue
Matt Mackall
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r8265 self.set(section, item, m.group(2), "%s:%d" % (src, line))
Matt Mackall
ui: introduce new config parser
r8144 continue
Matt Mackall
config: add %unset name support
r8184 m = unsetre.match(l)
if m:
name = m.group(1)
Matt Mackall
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r8193 if sections and section not in sections:
continue
Martin Geisler
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r13031 if self.get(section, name) is not None:
Jun Wu
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r34455 self._data[section] = self._data[section].preparewrite()
Matt Mackall
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r8184 del self._data[section][name]
FUJIWARA Katsunori
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r19087 self._unset.append((section, name))
Matt Mackall
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r8184 continue
Pulkit Goyal
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r36322 raise error.ParseError(l.rstrip(), ("%s:%d" % (src, line)))
Matt Mackall
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r8265
def read(self, path, fp=None, sections=None, remap=None):
if not fp:
Augie Fackler
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r31154 fp = util.posixfile(path, 'rb')
Augie Fackler
config: add sanity assert that files are opened as binary...
r31176 assert getattr(fp, 'mode', r'rb') == r'rb', (
'config files must be opened in binary mode, got fp=%r mode=%r' % (
fp, fp.mode))
Augie Fackler
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r31155 self.parse(path, fp.read(),
sections=sections, remap=remap, include=self.read)
Jun Wu
ui: move configlist parser to config.py...
r31481
def parselist(value):
"""parse a configuration value as a list of comma/space separated strings
Yuya Nishihara
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r34133 >>> parselist(b'this,is "a small" ,test')
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r31481 ['this', 'is', 'a small', 'test']
"""
def _parse_plain(parts, s, offset):
whitespace = False
while offset < len(s) and (s[offset:offset + 1].isspace()
or s[offset:offset + 1] == ','):
whitespace = True
offset += 1
if offset >= len(s):
return None, parts, offset
if whitespace:
parts.append('')
if s[offset:offset + 1] == '"' and not parts[-1]:
return _parse_quote, parts, offset + 1
elif s[offset:offset + 1] == '"' and parts[-1][-1] == '\\':
parts[-1] = parts[-1][:-1] + s[offset:offset + 1]
return _parse_plain, parts, offset + 1
parts[-1] += s[offset:offset + 1]
return _parse_plain, parts, offset + 1
def _parse_quote(parts, s, offset):
if offset < len(s) and s[offset:offset + 1] == '"': # ""
parts.append('')
offset += 1
while offset < len(s) and (s[offset:offset + 1].isspace() or
s[offset:offset + 1] == ','):
offset += 1
return _parse_plain, parts, offset
while offset < len(s) and s[offset:offset + 1] != '"':
if (s[offset:offset + 1] == '\\' and offset + 1 < len(s)
and s[offset + 1:offset + 2] == '"'):
offset += 1
parts[-1] += '"'
else:
parts[-1] += s[offset:offset + 1]
offset += 1
if offset >= len(s):
real_parts = _configlist(parts[-1])
if not real_parts:
parts[-1] = '"'
else:
real_parts[0] = '"' + real_parts[0]
parts = parts[:-1]
parts.extend(real_parts)
return None, parts, offset
offset += 1
while offset < len(s) and s[offset:offset + 1] in [' ', ',']:
offset += 1
if offset < len(s):
if offset + 1 == len(s) and s[offset:offset + 1] == '"':
parts[-1] += '"'
offset += 1
else:
parts.append('')
else:
return None, parts, offset
return _parse_plain, parts, offset
def _configlist(s):
s = s.rstrip(' ,')
if not s:
return []
parser, parts, offset = _parse_plain, [''], 0
while parser:
parser, parts, offset = parser(parts, s, offset)
return parts
if value is not None and isinstance(value, bytes):
result = _configlist(value.lstrip(' ,\n'))
else:
result = value
return result or []