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track-tags: introduce first bits of tags tracking during transaction This changeset introduces detection of tags changes during transaction. When this happens a 'tag_moved=1' argument is set for hooks, similar to what we do for bookmarks and phases. This code is disabled by default as there are still various performance concerns. Some require a smarter use of our existing tag caches and some other require rework around the transaction logic to skip execution when unneeded. These performance improvements have been delayed, I would like to be able to experiment and stabilize the feature behavior first. Later changesets will push the concept further and provide a way for hooks to know what are the actual changes introduced by the transaction. Similar work is needed for the other families of changes (bookmark, phase, obsolescence, etc). Upgrade of the transaction logic will likely be performed at the same time. The current code can report some false positive when .hgtags file changes but resulting tags are unchanged. This will be fixed in the next changeset. For testing, we simply globally enable a hook in the tag test as all the possible tag update cases should exist there. A couple of them show the false positive mentioned above. See in code documentation for more details.

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worker: count the number of CPUs...
r18635 # worker.py - master-slave parallelism support
#
# Copyright 2013 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
Gregory Szorc
worker: use absolute_import
r25992 from __future__ import absolute_import
import errno
import os
import signal
import sys
from .i18n import _
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r30396 from . import (
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r30635 encoding,
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r30396 error,
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r30639 pycompat,
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r30521 scmutil,
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r30396 util,
)
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def countcpus():
'''try to count the number of CPUs on the system'''
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# posix
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r18635 try:
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r26568 n = int(os.sysconf('SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN'))
if n > 0:
return n
except (AttributeError, ValueError):
pass
# windows
try:
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r30635 n = int(encoding.environ['NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS'])
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r26568 if n > 0:
return n
except (KeyError, ValueError):
pass
return 1
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def _numworkers(ui):
s = ui.config('worker', 'numcpus')
if s:
try:
n = int(s)
if n >= 1:
return n
except ValueError:
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r26587 raise error.Abort(_('number of cpus must be an integer'))
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r18636 return min(max(countcpus(), 4), 32)
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r30639 if pycompat.osname == 'posix':
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r18636 _startupcost = 0.01
else:
_startupcost = 1e30
def worthwhile(ui, costperop, nops):
'''try to determine whether the benefit of multiple processes can
outweigh the cost of starting them'''
linear = costperop * nops
workers = _numworkers(ui)
benefit = linear - (_startupcost * workers + linear / workers)
return benefit >= 0.15
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r18638 def worker(ui, costperarg, func, staticargs, args):
'''run a function, possibly in parallel in multiple worker
processes.
returns a progress iterator
costperarg - cost of a single task
func - function to run
staticargs - arguments to pass to every invocation of the function
args - arguments to split into chunks, to pass to individual
workers
'''
if worthwhile(ui, costperarg, len(args)):
return _platformworker(ui, func, staticargs, args)
return func(*staticargs + (args,))
def _posixworker(ui, func, staticargs, args):
rfd, wfd = os.pipe()
workers = _numworkers(ui)
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r18708 oldhandler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
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r30413 pids, problem = set(), [0]
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r30410 def killworkers():
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r30423 # unregister SIGCHLD handler as all children will be killed. This
# function shouldn't be interrupted by another SIGCHLD; otherwise pids
# could be updated while iterating, which would cause inconsistency.
signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, oldchldhandler)
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r30410 # if one worker bails, there's no good reason to wait for the rest
for p in pids:
try:
os.kill(p, signal.SIGTERM)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno != errno.ESRCH:
raise
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r30412 def waitforworkers(blocking=True):
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r30414 for pid in pids.copy():
p = st = 0
while True:
try:
p, st = os.waitpid(pid, (0 if blocking else os.WNOHANG))
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r30422 break
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r30414 except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.EINTR:
continue
elif e.errno == errno.ECHILD:
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r30425 # child would already be reaped, but pids yet been
# updated (maybe interrupted just after waitpid)
pids.discard(pid)
break
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r30414 else:
raise
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r31063 if not p:
# skip subsequent steps, because child process should
# be still running in this case
continue
pids.discard(p)
st = _exitstatus(st)
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r30410 if st and not problem[0]:
problem[0] = st
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r30415 def sigchldhandler(signum, frame):
waitforworkers(blocking=False)
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r30424 if problem[0]:
killworkers()
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r30415 oldchldhandler = signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, sigchldhandler)
David Soria Parra
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r31696 ui.flush()
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r18638 for pargs in partition(args, workers):
pid = os.fork()
if pid == 0:
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r18708 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, oldhandler)
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r30415 signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, oldchldhandler)
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def workerfunc():
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r18638 os.close(rfd)
for i, item in func(*(staticargs + (pargs,))):
os.write(wfd, '%d %s\n' % (i, item))
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# make sure we use os._exit in all code paths. otherwise the worker
# may do some clean-ups which could cause surprises like deadlock.
# see sshpeer.cleanup for example.
try:
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r31118 try:
scmutil.callcatch(ui, workerfunc)
finally:
ui.flush()
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r18638 except KeyboardInterrupt:
os._exit(255)
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r30521 except: # never return, therefore no re-raises
try:
ui.traceback()
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r31118 ui.flush()
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r30521 finally:
os._exit(255)
else:
os._exit(0)
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r30413 pids.add(pid)
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r18638 os.close(wfd)
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r30924 fp = os.fdopen(rfd, pycompat.sysstr('rb'), 0)
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r18638 def cleanup():
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, oldhandler)
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r30416 waitforworkers()
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r30415 signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, oldchldhandler)
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r18709 status = problem[0]
if status:
if status < 0:
os.kill(os.getpid(), -status)
sys.exit(status)
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r18638 try:
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r30396 for line in util.iterfile(fp):
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r18638 l = line.split(' ', 1)
yield int(l[0]), l[1][:-1]
except: # re-raises
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r18709 killworkers()
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r18638 cleanup()
raise
cleanup()
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r18707 def _posixexitstatus(code):
'''convert a posix exit status into the same form returned by
os.spawnv
returns None if the process was stopped instead of exiting'''
if os.WIFEXITED(code):
return os.WEXITSTATUS(code)
elif os.WIFSIGNALED(code):
return -os.WTERMSIG(code)
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r30639 if pycompat.osname != 'nt':
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r18638 _platformworker = _posixworker
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r18707 _exitstatus = _posixexitstatus
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r18637 def partition(lst, nslices):
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r28181 '''partition a list into N slices of roughly equal size
The current strategy takes every Nth element from the input. If
we ever write workers that need to preserve grouping in input
we should consider allowing callers to specify a partition strategy.
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mpm is not a fan of this partitioning strategy when files are involved.
In his words:
Single-threaded Mercurial makes a point of creating and visiting
files in a fixed order (alphabetical). When creating files in order,
a typical filesystem is likely to allocate them on nearby regions on
disk. Thus, when revisiting in the same order, locality is maximized
and various forms of OS and disk-level caching and read-ahead get a
chance to work.
This effect can be quite significant on spinning disks. I discovered it
circa Mercurial v0.4 when revlogs were named by hashes of filenames.
Tarring a repo and copying it to another disk effectively randomized
the revlog ordering on disk by sorting the revlogs by hash and suddenly
performance of my kernel checkout benchmark dropped by ~10x because the
"working set" of sectors visited no longer fit in the drive's cache and
the workload switched from streaming to random I/O.
What we should really be doing is have workers read filenames from a
ordered queue. This preserves locality and also keeps any worker from
getting more than one file out of balance.
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r28181 '''
for i in range(nslices):
yield lst[i::nslices]