# HG changeset patch # User Augie Fackler # Date 2016-03-01 23:41:43 # Node ID 48fd02dac1d4a170b10e1d5216f4ef456e8909e8 # Parent c3eacee01c7ebc8808e3ca596acf26912baf446d wireproto: make iterbatcher behave streamily over http(s) Unfortunately, the ssh and http implementations are slightly different due to differences in their _callstream implementations, which prevents ssh from behaving streamily. We should probably introduce a new batch command that can stream results over ssh at some point in the near future. The streamy behavior of batch over http(s) is an enormous win for remotefilelog over http: in my testing, it's saving about 40% on file fetches with a cold cache against a server on localhost. diff --git a/mercurial/sshpeer.py b/mercurial/sshpeer.py --- a/mercurial/sshpeer.py +++ b/mercurial/sshpeer.py @@ -231,6 +231,31 @@ class sshpeer(wireproto.wirepeer): __del__ = cleanup + def _submitbatch(self, req): + cmds = [] + for op, argsdict in req: + args = ','.join('%s=%s' % (wireproto.escapearg(k), + wireproto.escapearg(v)) + for k, v in argsdict.iteritems()) + cmds.append('%s %s' % (op, args)) + rsp = self._callstream("batch", cmds=';'.join(cmds)) + available = self._getamount() + # TODO this response parsing is probably suboptimal for large + # batches with large responses. + toread = min(available, 1024) + work = rsp.read(toread) + available -= toread + chunk = work + while chunk: + while ';' in work: + one, work = work.split(';', 1) + yield wireproto.unescapearg(one) + toread = min(available, 1024) + chunk = rsp.read(toread) + available -= toread + work += chunk + yield wireproto.unescapearg(work) + def _callstream(self, cmd, **args): self.ui.debug("sending %s command\n" % cmd) self.pipeo.write("%s\n" % cmd) @@ -291,7 +316,7 @@ class sshpeer(wireproto.wirepeer): self._send("", flush=True) return self.pipei - def _recv(self): + def _getamount(self): l = self.pipei.readline() if l == '\n': self.readerr() @@ -299,10 +324,12 @@ class sshpeer(wireproto.wirepeer): self._abort(error.OutOfBandError(hint=msg)) self.readerr() try: - l = int(l) + return int(l) except ValueError: self._abort(error.ResponseError(_("unexpected response:"), l)) - return self.pipei.read(l) + + def _recv(self): + return self.pipei.read(self._getamount()) def _send(self, data, flush=False): self.pipeo.write("%d\n" % len(data)) diff --git a/mercurial/wireproto.py b/mercurial/wireproto.py --- a/mercurial/wireproto.py +++ b/mercurial/wireproto.py @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ from __future__ import absolute_import +import itertools import os import sys import tempfile @@ -119,19 +120,35 @@ class remoteiterbatcher(peer.iterbatcher super(remoteiterbatcher, self).__init__() self._remote = remote + def __getattr__(self, name): + if not getattr(self._remote, name, False): + raise AttributeError( + 'Attempted to iterbatch non-batchable call to %r' % name) + return super(remoteiterbatcher, self).__getattr__(name) + def submit(self): """Break the batch request into many patch calls and pipeline them. This is mostly valuable over http where request sizes can be limited, but can be used in other places as well. """ - rb = self._remote.batch() - rb.calls = self.calls - rb.submit() + req, rsp = [], [] + for name, args, opts, resref in self.calls: + mtd = getattr(self._remote, name) + batchable = mtd.batchable(mtd.im_self, *args, **opts) + encargsorres, encresref = batchable.next() + assert encresref + req.append((name, encargsorres)) + rsp.append((batchable, encresref)) + if req: + self._resultiter = self._remote._submitbatch(req) + self._rsp = rsp def results(self): - for name, args, opts, resref in self.calls: - yield resref.value + for (batchable, encresref), encres in itertools.izip( + self._rsp, self._resultiter): + encresref.set(encres) + yield batchable.next() # Forward a couple of names from peer to make wireproto interactions # slightly more sensible. @@ -202,13 +219,28 @@ class wirepeer(peer.peerrepository): else: return peer.localbatch(self) def _submitbatch(self, req): + """run batch request on the server + + Returns an iterator of the raw responses from the server. + """ cmds = [] for op, argsdict in req: args = ','.join('%s=%s' % (escapearg(k), escapearg(v)) for k, v in argsdict.iteritems()) cmds.append('%s %s' % (op, args)) - rsp = self._call("batch", cmds=';'.join(cmds)) - return [unescapearg(r) for r in rsp.split(';')] + rsp = self._callstream("batch", cmds=';'.join(cmds)) + # TODO this response parsing is probably suboptimal for large + # batches with large responses. + work = rsp.read(1024) + chunk = work + while chunk: + while ';' in work: + one, work = work.split(';', 1) + yield unescapearg(one) + chunk = rsp.read(1024) + work += chunk + yield unescapearg(work) + def _submitone(self, op, args): return self._call(op, **args) diff --git a/tests/test-wireproto.py b/tests/test-wireproto.py --- a/tests/test-wireproto.py +++ b/tests/test-wireproto.py @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ from __future__ import absolute_import +import StringIO + from mercurial import wireproto class proto(object): @@ -21,6 +23,9 @@ class clientpeer(wireproto.wirepeer): def _call(self, cmd, **args): return wireproto.dispatch(self.serverrepo, proto(args), cmd) + def _callstream(self, cmd, **args): + return StringIO.StringIO(self._call(cmd, **args)) + @wireproto.batchable def greet(self, name): f = wireproto.future()