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1 1 # setdiscovery.py - improved discovery of common nodeset for mercurial
2 2 #
3 3 # Copyright 2010 Benoit Boissinot <bboissin@gmail.com>
4 4 # and Peter Arrenbrecht <peter@arrenbrecht.ch>
5 5 #
6 6 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
7 7 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
8 8 """
9 9 Algorithm works in the following way. You have two repository: local and
10 10 remote. They both contains a DAG of changelists.
11 11
12 12 The goal of the discovery protocol is to find one set of node *common*,
13 13 the set of nodes shared by local and remote.
14 14
15 15 One of the issue with the original protocol was latency, it could
16 16 potentially require lots of roundtrips to discover that the local repo was a
17 17 subset of remote (which is a very common case, you usually have few changes
18 18 compared to upstream, while upstream probably had lots of development).
19 19
20 20 The new protocol only requires one interface for the remote repo: `known()`,
21 21 which given a set of changelists tells you if they are present in the DAG.
22 22
23 23 The algorithm then works as follow:
24 24
25 25 - We will be using three sets, `common`, `missing`, `unknown`. Originally
26 26 all nodes are in `unknown`.
27 27 - Take a sample from `unknown`, call `remote.known(sample)`
28 28 - For each node that remote knows, move it and all its ancestors to `common`
29 29 - For each node that remote doesn't know, move it and all its descendants
30 30 to `missing`
31 31 - Iterate until `unknown` is empty
32 32
33 33 There are a couple optimizations, first is instead of starting with a random
34 34 sample of missing, start by sending all heads, in the case where the local
35 35 repo is a subset, you computed the answer in one round trip.
36 36
37 37 Then you can do something similar to the bisecting strategy used when
38 38 finding faulty changesets. Instead of random samples, you can try picking
39 39 nodes that will maximize the number of nodes that will be
40 40 classified with it (since all ancestors or descendants will be marked as well).
41 41 """
42 42
43 43 from __future__ import absolute_import
44 44
45 45 import collections
46 46 import random
47 47
48 48 from .i18n import _
49 49 from .node import (
50 50 nullid,
51 51 nullrev,
52 52 )
53 53 from . import (
54 54 error,
55 55 util,
56 56 )
57 57
58 58 def _updatesample(revs, heads, sample, parentfn, quicksamplesize=0):
59 59 """update an existing sample to match the expected size
60 60
61 61 The sample is updated with revs exponentially distant from each head of the
62 62 <revs> set. (H~1, H~2, H~4, H~8, etc).
63 63
64 64 If a target size is specified, the sampling will stop once this size is
65 65 reached. Otherwise sampling will happen until roots of the <revs> set are
66 66 reached.
67 67
68 68 :revs: set of revs we want to discover (if None, assume the whole dag)
69 69 :heads: set of DAG head revs
70 70 :sample: a sample to update
71 71 :parentfn: a callable to resolve parents for a revision
72 72 :quicksamplesize: optional target size of the sample"""
73 73 dist = {}
74 74 visit = collections.deque(heads)
75 75 seen = set()
76 76 factor = 1
77 77 while visit:
78 78 curr = visit.popleft()
79 79 if curr in seen:
80 80 continue
81 81 d = dist.setdefault(curr, 1)
82 82 if d > factor:
83 83 factor *= 2
84 84 if d == factor:
85 85 sample.add(curr)
86 86 if quicksamplesize and (len(sample) >= quicksamplesize):
87 87 return
88 88 seen.add(curr)
89 89
90 90 for p in parentfn(curr):
91 91 if p != nullrev and (not revs or p in revs):
92 92 dist.setdefault(p, d + 1)
93 93 visit.append(p)
94 94
95 95 def _takequicksample(repo, headrevs, revs, size):
96 96 """takes a quick sample of size <size>
97 97
98 98 It is meant for initial sampling and focuses on querying heads and close
99 99 ancestors of heads.
100 100
101 101 :dag: a dag object
102 102 :headrevs: set of head revisions in local DAG to consider
103 103 :revs: set of revs to discover
104 104 :size: the maximum size of the sample"""
105 105 if len(revs) <= size:
106 106 return list(revs)
107 107 sample = set(repo.revs('heads(%ld)', revs))
108 108
109 109 if len(sample) >= size:
110 110 return _limitsample(sample, size)
111 111
112 112 _updatesample(None, headrevs, sample, repo.changelog.parentrevs,
113 113 quicksamplesize=size)
114 114 return sample
115 115
116 116 def _takefullsample(repo, headrevs, revs, size):
117 117 if len(revs) <= size:
118 118 return list(revs)
119 119 sample = set(repo.revs('heads(%ld)', revs))
120 120
121 121 # update from heads
122 122 revsheads = set(repo.revs('heads(%ld)', revs))
123 123 _updatesample(revs, revsheads, sample, repo.changelog.parentrevs)
124 124
125 125 # update from roots
126 126 revsroots = set(repo.revs('roots(%ld)', revs))
127 127
128 128 # _updatesample() essentially does interaction over revisions to look up
129 129 # their children. This lookup is expensive and doing it in a loop is
130 130 # quadratic. We precompute the children for all relevant revisions and
131 131 # make the lookup in _updatesample() a simple dict lookup.
132 132 #
133 133 # Because this function can be called multiple times during discovery, we
134 134 # may still perform redundant work and there is room to optimize this by
135 135 # keeping a persistent cache of children across invocations.
136 136 children = {}
137 137
138 138 parentrevs = repo.changelog.parentrevs
139 139 for rev in repo.changelog.revs(start=min(revsroots)):
140 140 # Always ensure revision has an entry so we don't need to worry about
141 141 # missing keys.
142 142 children.setdefault(rev, [])
143 143
144 144 for prev in parentrevs(rev):
145 145 if prev == nullrev:
146 146 continue
147 147
148 148 children.setdefault(prev, []).append(rev)
149 149
150 150 _updatesample(revs, revsroots, sample, children.__getitem__)
151 151 assert sample
152 152 sample = _limitsample(sample, size)
153 153 if len(sample) <= size:
154 154 more = size - len(sample)
155 155 sample.update(random.sample(list(revs - sample), more))
156 156 return sample
157 157
158 158 def _limitsample(sample, desiredlen):
159 159 """return a random subset of sample of at most desiredlen item"""
160 160 if len(sample) > desiredlen:
161 161 sample = set(random.sample(sample, desiredlen))
162 162 return sample
163 163
164 class partialdiscovery(object):
165 """an object representing ongoing discovery
166
167 Feed with data from the remote repository, this object keep track of the
168 current set of changeset in various states:
169
170 - common: own nodes I know we both know
171 """
172
173 def __init__(self, repo):
174 self._repo = repo
175 self._common = repo.changelog.incrementalmissingrevs()
176
177 def addcommons(self, commons):
178 """registrer nodes known as common"""
179 self._common.addbases(commons)
180
181 def hasinfo(self):
182 """return True is we have any clue about the remote state"""
183 return self._common.hasbases()
184
185
164 186 def findcommonheads(ui, local, remote,
165 187 initialsamplesize=100,
166 188 fullsamplesize=200,
167 189 abortwhenunrelated=True,
168 190 ancestorsof=None):
169 191 '''Return a tuple (common, anyincoming, remoteheads) used to identify
170 192 missing nodes from or in remote.
171 193 '''
172 194 start = util.timer()
173 195
174 196 roundtrips = 0
175 197 cl = local.changelog
176 198 clnode = cl.node
177 199 clrev = cl.rev
178 200
179 201 if ancestorsof is not None:
180 202 ownheads = [clrev(n) for n in ancestorsof]
181 203 else:
182 204 ownheads = [rev for rev in cl.headrevs() if rev != nullrev]
183 205
184 206 # early exit if we know all the specified remote heads already
185 207 ui.debug("query 1; heads\n")
186 208 roundtrips += 1
187 209 sample = _limitsample(ownheads, initialsamplesize)
188 210 # indices between sample and externalized version must match
189 211 sample = list(sample)
190 212
191 213 with remote.commandexecutor() as e:
192 214 fheads = e.callcommand('heads', {})
193 215 fknown = e.callcommand('known', {
194 216 'nodes': [clnode(r) for r in sample],
195 217 })
196 218
197 219 srvheadhashes, yesno = fheads.result(), fknown.result()
198 220
199 221 if cl.tip() == nullid:
200 222 if srvheadhashes != [nullid]:
201 223 return [nullid], True, srvheadhashes
202 224 return [nullid], False, []
203 225
204 226 # start actual discovery (we note this before the next "if" for
205 227 # compatibility reasons)
206 228 ui.status(_("searching for changes\n"))
207 229
208 230 srvheads = []
209 231 for node in srvheadhashes:
210 232 if node == nullid:
211 233 continue
212 234
213 235 try:
214 236 srvheads.append(clrev(node))
215 237 # Catches unknown and filtered nodes.
216 238 except error.LookupError:
217 239 continue
218 240
219 241 if len(srvheads) == len(srvheadhashes):
220 242 ui.debug("all remote heads known locally\n")
221 243 return srvheadhashes, False, srvheadhashes
222 244
223 245 if len(sample) == len(ownheads) and all(yesno):
224 246 ui.note(_("all local heads known remotely\n"))
225 247 ownheadhashes = [clnode(r) for r in ownheads]
226 248 return ownheadhashes, True, srvheadhashes
227 249
228 250 # full blown discovery
229 251
230 # own nodes I know we both know
252 disco = partialdiscovery(local)
231 253 # treat remote heads (and maybe own heads) as a first implicit sample
232 254 # response
233 common = cl.incrementalmissingrevs(srvheads)
255 disco.addcommons(srvheads)
234 256 commoninsample = set(n for i, n in enumerate(sample) if yesno[i])
235 common.addbases(commoninsample)
257 disco.addcommons(commoninsample)
236 258 # own nodes where I don't know if remote knows them
237 undecided = set(common.missingancestors(ownheads))
259 undecided = set(disco._common.missingancestors(ownheads))
238 260 # own nodes I know remote lacks
239 261 missing = set()
240 262
241 263 full = False
242 264 progress = ui.makeprogress(_('searching'), unit=_('queries'))
243 265 while undecided:
244 266
245 267 if sample:
246 268 missinginsample = [n for i, n in enumerate(sample) if not yesno[i]]
247 269
248 270 if missing:
249 271 missing.update(local.revs('descendants(%ld) - descendants(%ld)',
250 272 missinginsample, missing))
251 273 else:
252 274 missing.update(local.revs('descendants(%ld)', missinginsample))
253 275
254 276 undecided.difference_update(missing)
255 277
256 278 if not undecided:
257 279 break
258 280
259 if full or common.hasbases():
281 if full or disco.hasinfo():
260 282 if full:
261 283 ui.note(_("sampling from both directions\n"))
262 284 else:
263 285 ui.debug("taking initial sample\n")
264 286 samplefunc = _takefullsample
265 287 targetsize = fullsamplesize
266 288 else:
267 289 # use even cheaper initial sample
268 290 ui.debug("taking quick initial sample\n")
269 291 samplefunc = _takequicksample
270 292 targetsize = initialsamplesize
271 293 sample = samplefunc(local, ownheads, undecided, targetsize)
272 294
273 295 roundtrips += 1
274 296 progress.update(roundtrips)
275 297 ui.debug("query %i; still undecided: %i, sample size is: %i\n"
276 298 % (roundtrips, len(undecided), len(sample)))
277 299 # indices between sample and externalized version must match
278 300 sample = list(sample)
279 301
280 302 with remote.commandexecutor() as e:
281 303 yesno = e.callcommand('known', {
282 304 'nodes': [clnode(r) for r in sample],
283 305 }).result()
284 306
285 307 full = True
286 308
287 309 if sample:
288 310 commoninsample = set(n for i, n in enumerate(sample) if yesno[i])
289 common.addbases(commoninsample)
290 common.removeancestorsfrom(undecided)
311 disco.addcommons(commoninsample)
312 disco._common.removeancestorsfrom(undecided)
291 313
292 314 # heads(common) == heads(common.bases) since common represents common.bases
293 315 # and all its ancestors
294 316 # The presence of nullrev will confuse heads(). So filter it out.
295 result = set(local.revs('heads(%ld)', common.bases - {nullrev}))
317 result = set(local.revs('heads(%ld)', disco._common.bases - {nullrev}))
296 318 elapsed = util.timer() - start
297 319 progress.complete()
298 320 ui.debug("%d total queries in %.4fs\n" % (roundtrips, elapsed))
299 321 msg = ('found %d common and %d unknown server heads,'
300 322 ' %d roundtrips in %.4fs\n')
301 323 missing = set(result) - set(srvheads)
302 324 ui.log('discovery', msg, len(result), len(missing), roundtrips,
303 325 elapsed)
304 326
305 327 if not result and srvheadhashes != [nullid]:
306 328 if abortwhenunrelated:
307 329 raise error.Abort(_("repository is unrelated"))
308 330 else:
309 331 ui.warn(_("warning: repository is unrelated\n"))
310 332 return ({nullid}, True, srvheadhashes,)
311 333
312 334 anyincoming = (srvheadhashes != [nullid])
313 335 result = {clnode(r) for r in result}
314 336 return result, anyincoming, srvheadhashes
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