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1 # setdiscovery.py - improved discovery of common nodeset for mercurial
1 # setdiscovery.py - improved discovery of common nodeset for mercurial
2 #
2 #
3 # Copyright 2010 Benoit Boissinot <bboissin@gmail.com>
3 # Copyright 2010 Benoit Boissinot <bboissin@gmail.com>
4 # and Peter Arrenbrecht <peter@arrenbrecht.ch>
4 # and Peter Arrenbrecht <peter@arrenbrecht.ch>
5 #
5 #
6 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
6 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
7 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
7 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
8 """
8 """
9 Algorithm works in the following way. You have two repository: local and
9 Algorithm works in the following way. You have two repository: local and
10 remote. They both contains a DAG of changelists.
10 remote. They both contains a DAG of changelists.
11
11
12 The goal of the discovery protocol is to find one set of node *common*,
12 The goal of the discovery protocol is to find one set of node *common*,
13 the set of nodes shared by local and remote.
13 the set of nodes shared by local and remote.
14
14
15 One of the issue with the original protocol was latency, it could
15 One of the issue with the original protocol was latency, it could
16 potentially require lots of roundtrips to discover that the local repo was a
16 potentially require lots of roundtrips to discover that the local repo was a
17 subset of remote (which is a very common case, you usually have few changes
17 subset of remote (which is a very common case, you usually have few changes
18 compared to upstream, while upstream probably had lots of development).
18 compared to upstream, while upstream probably had lots of development).
19
19
20 The new protocol only requires one interface for the remote repo: `known()`,
20 The new protocol only requires one interface for the remote repo: `known()`,
21 which given a set of changelists tells you if they are present in the DAG.
21 which given a set of changelists tells you if they are present in the DAG.
22
22
23 The algorithm then works as follow:
23 The algorithm then works as follow:
24
24
25 - We will be using three sets, `common`, `missing`, `unknown`. Originally
25 - We will be using three sets, `common`, `missing`, `unknown`. Originally
26 all nodes are in `unknown`.
26 all nodes are in `unknown`.
27 - Take a sample from `unknown`, call `remote.known(sample)`
27 - Take a sample from `unknown`, call `remote.known(sample)`
28 - For each node that remote knows, move it and all its ancestors to `common`
28 - For each node that remote knows, move it and all its ancestors to `common`
29 - For each node that remote doesn't know, move it and all its descendants
29 - For each node that remote doesn't know, move it and all its descendants
30 to `missing`
30 to `missing`
31 - Iterate until `unknown` is empty
31 - Iterate until `unknown` is empty
32
32
33 There are a couple optimizations, first is instead of starting with a random
33 There are a couple optimizations, first is instead of starting with a random
34 sample of missing, start by sending all heads, in the case where the local
34 sample of missing, start by sending all heads, in the case where the local
35 repo is a subset, you computed the answer in one round trip.
35 repo is a subset, you computed the answer in one round trip.
36
36
37 Then you can do something similar to the bisecting strategy used when
37 Then you can do something similar to the bisecting strategy used when
38 finding faulty changesets. Instead of random samples, you can try picking
38 finding faulty changesets. Instead of random samples, you can try picking
39 nodes that will maximize the number of nodes that will be
39 nodes that will maximize the number of nodes that will be
40 classified with it (since all ancestors or descendants will be marked as well).
40 classified with it (since all ancestors or descendants will be marked as well).
41 """
41 """
42
42
43 from __future__ import absolute_import
43 from __future__ import absolute_import
44
44
45 import collections
45 import collections
46 import random
46 import random
47
47
48 from .i18n import _
48 from .i18n import _
49 from .node import (
49 from .node import (
50 nullid,
50 nullid,
51 nullrev,
51 nullrev,
52 )
52 )
53 from . import (
53 from . import (
54 error,
54 error,
55 util,
55 util,
56 )
56 )
57
57
58 def _updatesample(revs, heads, sample, parentfn, quicksamplesize=0):
58 def _updatesample(revs, heads, sample, parentfn, quicksamplesize=0):
59 """update an existing sample to match the expected size
59 """update an existing sample to match the expected size
60
60
61 The sample is updated with revs exponentially distant from each head of the
61 The sample is updated with revs exponentially distant from each head of the
62 <revs> set. (H~1, H~2, H~4, H~8, etc).
62 <revs> set. (H~1, H~2, H~4, H~8, etc).
63
63
64 If a target size is specified, the sampling will stop once this size is
64 If a target size is specified, the sampling will stop once this size is
65 reached. Otherwise sampling will happen until roots of the <revs> set are
65 reached. Otherwise sampling will happen until roots of the <revs> set are
66 reached.
66 reached.
67
67
68 :revs: set of revs we want to discover (if None, assume the whole dag)
68 :revs: set of revs we want to discover (if None, assume the whole dag)
69 :heads: set of DAG head revs
69 :heads: set of DAG head revs
70 :sample: a sample to update
70 :sample: a sample to update
71 :parentfn: a callable to resolve parents for a revision
71 :parentfn: a callable to resolve parents for a revision
72 :quicksamplesize: optional target size of the sample"""
72 :quicksamplesize: optional target size of the sample"""
73 dist = {}
73 dist = {}
74 visit = collections.deque(heads)
74 visit = collections.deque(heads)
75 seen = set()
75 seen = set()
76 factor = 1
76 factor = 1
77 while visit:
77 while visit:
78 curr = visit.popleft()
78 curr = visit.popleft()
79 if curr in seen:
79 if curr in seen:
80 continue
80 continue
81 d = dist.setdefault(curr, 1)
81 d = dist.setdefault(curr, 1)
82 if d > factor:
82 if d > factor:
83 factor *= 2
83 factor *= 2
84 if d == factor:
84 if d == factor:
85 sample.add(curr)
85 sample.add(curr)
86 if quicksamplesize and (len(sample) >= quicksamplesize):
86 if quicksamplesize and (len(sample) >= quicksamplesize):
87 return
87 return
88 seen.add(curr)
88 seen.add(curr)
89
89
90 for p in parentfn(curr):
90 for p in parentfn(curr):
91 if p != nullrev and (not revs or p in revs):
91 if p != nullrev and (not revs or p in revs):
92 dist.setdefault(p, d + 1)
92 dist.setdefault(p, d + 1)
93 visit.append(p)
93 visit.append(p)
94
94
95 def _limitsample(sample, desiredlen):
95 def _limitsample(sample, desiredlen):
96 """return a random subset of sample of at most desiredlen item"""
96 """return a random subset of sample of at most desiredlen item"""
97 if len(sample) > desiredlen:
97 if len(sample) > desiredlen:
98 sample = set(random.sample(sample, desiredlen))
98 sample = set(random.sample(sample, desiredlen))
99 return sample
99 return sample
100
100
101 class partialdiscovery(object):
101 class partialdiscovery(object):
102 """an object representing ongoing discovery
102 """an object representing ongoing discovery
103
103
104 Feed with data from the remote repository, this object keep track of the
104 Feed with data from the remote repository, this object keep track of the
105 current set of changeset in various states:
105 current set of changeset in various states:
106
106
107 - common: revs also known remotely
107 - common: revs also known remotely
108 - undecided: revs we don't have information on yet
108 - undecided: revs we don't have information on yet
109 - missing: revs missing remotely
109 - missing: revs missing remotely
110 (all tracked revisions are known locally)
110 (all tracked revisions are known locally)
111 """
111 """
112
112
113 def __init__(self, repo, targetheads, respectsize):
113 def __init__(self, repo, targetheads, respectsize):
114 self._repo = repo
114 self._repo = repo
115 self._targetheads = targetheads
115 self._targetheads = targetheads
116 self._common = repo.changelog.incrementalmissingrevs()
116 self._common = repo.changelog.incrementalmissingrevs()
117 self._undecided = None
117 self._undecided = None
118 self.missing = set()
118 self.missing = set()
119 self._childrenmap = None
119 self._childrenmap = None
120 self._respectsize = respectsize
120 self._respectsize = respectsize
121
121
122 def addcommons(self, commons):
122 def addcommons(self, commons):
123 """register nodes known as common"""
123 """register nodes known as common"""
124 self._common.addbases(commons)
124 self._common.addbases(commons)
125 if self._undecided is not None:
125 if self._undecided is not None:
126 self._common.removeancestorsfrom(self._undecided)
126 self._common.removeancestorsfrom(self._undecided)
127
127
128 def addmissings(self, missings):
128 def addmissings(self, missings):
129 """register some nodes as missing"""
129 """register some nodes as missing"""
130 newmissing = self._repo.revs('%ld::%ld', missings, self.undecided)
130 newmissing = self._repo.revs('%ld::%ld', missings, self.undecided)
131 if newmissing:
131 if newmissing:
132 self.missing.update(newmissing)
132 self.missing.update(newmissing)
133 self.undecided.difference_update(newmissing)
133 self.undecided.difference_update(newmissing)
134
134
135 def addinfo(self, sample):
135 def addinfo(self, sample):
136 """consume an iterable of (rev, known) tuples"""
136 """consume an iterable of (rev, known) tuples"""
137 common = set()
137 common = set()
138 missing = set()
138 missing = set()
139 for rev, known in sample:
139 for rev, known in sample:
140 if known:
140 if known:
141 common.add(rev)
141 common.add(rev)
142 else:
142 else:
143 missing.add(rev)
143 missing.add(rev)
144 if common:
144 if common:
145 self.addcommons(common)
145 self.addcommons(common)
146 if missing:
146 if missing:
147 self.addmissings(missing)
147 self.addmissings(missing)
148
148
149 def hasinfo(self):
149 def hasinfo(self):
150 """return True is we have any clue about the remote state"""
150 """return True is we have any clue about the remote state"""
151 return self._common.hasbases()
151 return self._common.hasbases()
152
152
153 def iscomplete(self):
153 def iscomplete(self):
154 """True if all the necessary data have been gathered"""
154 """True if all the necessary data have been gathered"""
155 return self._undecided is not None and not self._undecided
155 return self._undecided is not None and not self._undecided
156
156
157 @property
157 @property
158 def undecided(self):
158 def undecided(self):
159 if self._undecided is not None:
159 if self._undecided is not None:
160 return self._undecided
160 return self._undecided
161 self._undecided = set(self._common.missingancestors(self._targetheads))
161 self._undecided = set(self._common.missingancestors(self._targetheads))
162 return self._undecided
162 return self._undecided
163
163
164 def stats(self):
164 def stats(self):
165 return {
165 return {
166 'undecided': len(self.undecided),
166 'undecided': len(self.undecided),
167 }
167 }
168
168
169 def commonheads(self):
169 def commonheads(self):
170 """the heads of the known common set"""
170 """the heads of the known common set"""
171 # heads(common) == heads(common.bases) since common represents
171 # heads(common) == heads(common.bases) since common represents
172 # common.bases and all its ancestors
172 # common.bases and all its ancestors
173 return self._common.basesheads()
173 return self._common.basesheads()
174
174
175 def _parentsgetter(self):
175 def _parentsgetter(self):
176 getrev = self._repo.changelog.index.__getitem__
176 getrev = self._repo.changelog.index.__getitem__
177 def getparents(r):
177 def getparents(r):
178 return getrev(r)[5:7]
178 return getrev(r)[5:7]
179 return getparents
179 return getparents
180
180
181 def _childrengetter(self):
181 def _childrengetter(self):
182
182
183 if self._childrenmap is not None:
183 if self._childrenmap is not None:
184 # During discovery, the `undecided` set keep shrinking.
184 # During discovery, the `undecided` set keep shrinking.
185 # Therefore, the map computed for an iteration N will be
185 # Therefore, the map computed for an iteration N will be
186 # valid for iteration N+1. Instead of computing the same
186 # valid for iteration N+1. Instead of computing the same
187 # data over and over we cached it the first time.
187 # data over and over we cached it the first time.
188 return self._childrenmap.__getitem__
188 return self._childrenmap.__getitem__
189
189
190 # _updatesample() essentially does interaction over revisions to look
190 # _updatesample() essentially does interaction over revisions to look
191 # up their children. This lookup is expensive and doing it in a loop is
191 # up their children. This lookup is expensive and doing it in a loop is
192 # quadratic. We precompute the children for all relevant revisions and
192 # quadratic. We precompute the children for all relevant revisions and
193 # make the lookup in _updatesample() a simple dict lookup.
193 # make the lookup in _updatesample() a simple dict lookup.
194 self._childrenmap = children = {}
194 self._childrenmap = children = {}
195
195
196 parentrevs = self._parentsgetter()
196 parentrevs = self._parentsgetter()
197 revs = self.undecided
197 revs = self.undecided
198
198
199 for rev in sorted(revs):
199 for rev in sorted(revs):
200 # Always ensure revision has an entry so we don't need to worry
200 # Always ensure revision has an entry so we don't need to worry
201 # about missing keys.
201 # about missing keys.
202 children[rev] = []
202 children[rev] = []
203 for prev in parentrevs(rev):
203 for prev in parentrevs(rev):
204 if prev == nullrev:
204 if prev == nullrev:
205 continue
205 continue
206 c = children.get(prev)
206 c = children.get(prev)
207 if c is not None:
207 if c is not None:
208 c.append(rev)
208 c.append(rev)
209 return children.__getitem__
209 return children.__getitem__
210
210
211 def takequicksample(self, headrevs, size):
211 def takequicksample(self, headrevs, size):
212 """takes a quick sample of size <size>
212 """takes a quick sample of size <size>
213
213
214 It is meant for initial sampling and focuses on querying heads and close
214 It is meant for initial sampling and focuses on querying heads and close
215 ancestors of heads.
215 ancestors of heads.
216
216
217 :headrevs: set of head revisions in local DAG to consider
217 :headrevs: set of head revisions in local DAG to consider
218 :size: the maximum size of the sample"""
218 :size: the maximum size of the sample"""
219 revs = self.undecided
219 revs = self.undecided
220 if len(revs) <= size:
220 if len(revs) <= size:
221 return list(revs)
221 return list(revs)
222 sample = set(self._repo.revs('heads(%ld)', revs))
222 sample = set(self._repo.revs('heads(%ld)', revs))
223
223
224 if len(sample) >= size:
224 if len(sample) >= size:
225 return _limitsample(sample, size)
225 return _limitsample(sample, size)
226
226
227 _updatesample(None, headrevs, sample, self._parentsgetter(),
227 _updatesample(None, headrevs, sample, self._parentsgetter(),
228 quicksamplesize=size)
228 quicksamplesize=size)
229 return sample
229 return sample
230
230
231 def takefullsample(self, headrevs, size):
231 def takefullsample(self, headrevs, size):
232 revs = self.undecided
232 revs = self.undecided
233 if len(revs) <= size:
233 if len(revs) <= size:
234 return list(revs)
234 return list(revs)
235 repo = self._repo
235 repo = self._repo
236 sample = set(repo.revs('heads(%ld)', revs))
236 sample = set(repo.revs('heads(%ld)', revs))
237 parentrevs = self._parentsgetter()
237 parentrevs = self._parentsgetter()
238
238
239 # update from heads
239 # update from heads
240 revsheads = sample.copy()
240 revsheads = sample.copy()
241 _updatesample(revs, revsheads, sample, parentrevs)
241 _updatesample(revs, revsheads, sample, parentrevs)
242
242
243 # update from roots
243 # update from roots
244 revsroots = set(repo.revs('roots(%ld)', revs))
244 revsroots = set(repo.revs('roots(%ld)', revs))
245 if not self._respectsize:
246 size = max(size, len(revsroots))
247
248 childrenrevs = self._childrengetter()
245 childrenrevs = self._childrengetter()
249
250 _updatesample(revs, revsroots, sample, childrenrevs)
246 _updatesample(revs, revsroots, sample, childrenrevs)
251 assert sample
247 assert sample
248
249 if not self._respectsize:
250 size = max(size, min(len(revsroots), len(revsheads)))
251
252 sample = _limitsample(sample, size)
252 sample = _limitsample(sample, size)
253 if len(sample) < size:
253 if len(sample) < size:
254 more = size - len(sample)
254 more = size - len(sample)
255 sample.update(random.sample(list(revs - sample), more))
255 sample.update(random.sample(list(revs - sample), more))
256 return sample
256 return sample
257
257
258 def findcommonheads(ui, local, remote,
258 def findcommonheads(ui, local, remote,
259 initialsamplesize=100,
259 initialsamplesize=100,
260 fullsamplesize=200,
260 fullsamplesize=200,
261 abortwhenunrelated=True,
261 abortwhenunrelated=True,
262 ancestorsof=None,
262 ancestorsof=None,
263 samplegrowth=1.05):
263 samplegrowth=1.05):
264 '''Return a tuple (common, anyincoming, remoteheads) used to identify
264 '''Return a tuple (common, anyincoming, remoteheads) used to identify
265 missing nodes from or in remote.
265 missing nodes from or in remote.
266 '''
266 '''
267 start = util.timer()
267 start = util.timer()
268
268
269 roundtrips = 0
269 roundtrips = 0
270 cl = local.changelog
270 cl = local.changelog
271 clnode = cl.node
271 clnode = cl.node
272 clrev = cl.rev
272 clrev = cl.rev
273
273
274 if ancestorsof is not None:
274 if ancestorsof is not None:
275 ownheads = [clrev(n) for n in ancestorsof]
275 ownheads = [clrev(n) for n in ancestorsof]
276 else:
276 else:
277 ownheads = [rev for rev in cl.headrevs() if rev != nullrev]
277 ownheads = [rev for rev in cl.headrevs() if rev != nullrev]
278
278
279 # early exit if we know all the specified remote heads already
279 # early exit if we know all the specified remote heads already
280 ui.debug("query 1; heads\n")
280 ui.debug("query 1; heads\n")
281 roundtrips += 1
281 roundtrips += 1
282 # We also ask remote about all the local heads. That set can be arbitrarily
282 # We also ask remote about all the local heads. That set can be arbitrarily
283 # large, so we used to limit it size to `initialsamplesize`. We no longer
283 # large, so we used to limit it size to `initialsamplesize`. We no longer
284 # do as it proved counter productive. The skipped heads could lead to a
284 # do as it proved counter productive. The skipped heads could lead to a
285 # large "undecided" set, slower to be clarified than if we asked the
285 # large "undecided" set, slower to be clarified than if we asked the
286 # question for all heads right away.
286 # question for all heads right away.
287 #
287 #
288 # We are already fetching all server heads using the `heads` commands,
288 # We are already fetching all server heads using the `heads` commands,
289 # sending a equivalent number of heads the other way should not have a
289 # sending a equivalent number of heads the other way should not have a
290 # significant impact. In addition, it is very likely that we are going to
290 # significant impact. In addition, it is very likely that we are going to
291 # have to issue "known" request for an equivalent amount of revisions in
291 # have to issue "known" request for an equivalent amount of revisions in
292 # order to decide if theses heads are common or missing.
292 # order to decide if theses heads are common or missing.
293 #
293 #
294 # find a detailled analysis below.
294 # find a detailled analysis below.
295 #
295 #
296 # Case A: local and server both has few heads
296 # Case A: local and server both has few heads
297 #
297 #
298 # Ownheads is below initialsamplesize, limit would not have any effect.
298 # Ownheads is below initialsamplesize, limit would not have any effect.
299 #
299 #
300 # Case B: local has few heads and server has many
300 # Case B: local has few heads and server has many
301 #
301 #
302 # Ownheads is below initialsamplesize, limit would not have any effect.
302 # Ownheads is below initialsamplesize, limit would not have any effect.
303 #
303 #
304 # Case C: local and server both has many heads
304 # Case C: local and server both has many heads
305 #
305 #
306 # We now transfert some more data, but not significantly more than is
306 # We now transfert some more data, but not significantly more than is
307 # already transfered to carry the server heads.
307 # already transfered to carry the server heads.
308 #
308 #
309 # Case D: local has many heads, server has few
309 # Case D: local has many heads, server has few
310 #
310 #
311 # D.1 local heads are mostly known remotely
311 # D.1 local heads are mostly known remotely
312 #
312 #
313 # All the known head will have be part of a `known` request at some
313 # All the known head will have be part of a `known` request at some
314 # point for the discovery to finish. Sending them all earlier is
314 # point for the discovery to finish. Sending them all earlier is
315 # actually helping.
315 # actually helping.
316 #
316 #
317 # (This case is fairly unlikely, it requires the numerous heads to all
317 # (This case is fairly unlikely, it requires the numerous heads to all
318 # be merged server side in only a few heads)
318 # be merged server side in only a few heads)
319 #
319 #
320 # D.2 local heads are mostly missing remotely
320 # D.2 local heads are mostly missing remotely
321 #
321 #
322 # To determine that the heads are missing, we'll have to issue `known`
322 # To determine that the heads are missing, we'll have to issue `known`
323 # request for them or one of their ancestors. This amount of `known`
323 # request for them or one of their ancestors. This amount of `known`
324 # request will likely be in the same order of magnitude than the amount
324 # request will likely be in the same order of magnitude than the amount
325 # of local heads.
325 # of local heads.
326 #
326 #
327 # The only case where we can be more efficient using `known` request on
327 # The only case where we can be more efficient using `known` request on
328 # ancestors are case were all the "missing" local heads are based on a
328 # ancestors are case were all the "missing" local heads are based on a
329 # few changeset, also "missing". This means we would have a "complex"
329 # few changeset, also "missing". This means we would have a "complex"
330 # graph (with many heads) attached to, but very independant to a the
330 # graph (with many heads) attached to, but very independant to a the
331 # "simple" graph on the server. This is a fairly usual case and have
331 # "simple" graph on the server. This is a fairly usual case and have
332 # not been met in the wild so far.
332 # not been met in the wild so far.
333 if remote.limitedarguments:
333 if remote.limitedarguments:
334 sample = _limitsample(ownheads, initialsamplesize)
334 sample = _limitsample(ownheads, initialsamplesize)
335 # indices between sample and externalized version must match
335 # indices between sample and externalized version must match
336 sample = list(sample)
336 sample = list(sample)
337 else:
337 else:
338 sample = ownheads
338 sample = ownheads
339
339
340 with remote.commandexecutor() as e:
340 with remote.commandexecutor() as e:
341 fheads = e.callcommand('heads', {})
341 fheads = e.callcommand('heads', {})
342 fknown = e.callcommand('known', {
342 fknown = e.callcommand('known', {
343 'nodes': [clnode(r) for r in sample],
343 'nodes': [clnode(r) for r in sample],
344 })
344 })
345
345
346 srvheadhashes, yesno = fheads.result(), fknown.result()
346 srvheadhashes, yesno = fheads.result(), fknown.result()
347
347
348 if cl.tip() == nullid:
348 if cl.tip() == nullid:
349 if srvheadhashes != [nullid]:
349 if srvheadhashes != [nullid]:
350 return [nullid], True, srvheadhashes
350 return [nullid], True, srvheadhashes
351 return [nullid], False, []
351 return [nullid], False, []
352
352
353 # start actual discovery (we note this before the next "if" for
353 # start actual discovery (we note this before the next "if" for
354 # compatibility reasons)
354 # compatibility reasons)
355 ui.status(_("searching for changes\n"))
355 ui.status(_("searching for changes\n"))
356
356
357 knownsrvheads = [] # revnos of remote heads that are known locally
357 knownsrvheads = [] # revnos of remote heads that are known locally
358 for node in srvheadhashes:
358 for node in srvheadhashes:
359 if node == nullid:
359 if node == nullid:
360 continue
360 continue
361
361
362 try:
362 try:
363 knownsrvheads.append(clrev(node))
363 knownsrvheads.append(clrev(node))
364 # Catches unknown and filtered nodes.
364 # Catches unknown and filtered nodes.
365 except error.LookupError:
365 except error.LookupError:
366 continue
366 continue
367
367
368 if len(knownsrvheads) == len(srvheadhashes):
368 if len(knownsrvheads) == len(srvheadhashes):
369 ui.debug("all remote heads known locally\n")
369 ui.debug("all remote heads known locally\n")
370 return srvheadhashes, False, srvheadhashes
370 return srvheadhashes, False, srvheadhashes
371
371
372 if len(sample) == len(ownheads) and all(yesno):
372 if len(sample) == len(ownheads) and all(yesno):
373 ui.note(_("all local heads known remotely\n"))
373 ui.note(_("all local heads known remotely\n"))
374 ownheadhashes = [clnode(r) for r in ownheads]
374 ownheadhashes = [clnode(r) for r in ownheads]
375 return ownheadhashes, True, srvheadhashes
375 return ownheadhashes, True, srvheadhashes
376
376
377 # full blown discovery
377 # full blown discovery
378
378
379 disco = partialdiscovery(local, ownheads, remote.limitedarguments)
379 disco = partialdiscovery(local, ownheads, remote.limitedarguments)
380 # treat remote heads (and maybe own heads) as a first implicit sample
380 # treat remote heads (and maybe own heads) as a first implicit sample
381 # response
381 # response
382 disco.addcommons(knownsrvheads)
382 disco.addcommons(knownsrvheads)
383 disco.addinfo(zip(sample, yesno))
383 disco.addinfo(zip(sample, yesno))
384
384
385 full = False
385 full = False
386 progress = ui.makeprogress(_('searching'), unit=_('queries'))
386 progress = ui.makeprogress(_('searching'), unit=_('queries'))
387 while not disco.iscomplete():
387 while not disco.iscomplete():
388
388
389 if full or disco.hasinfo():
389 if full or disco.hasinfo():
390 if full:
390 if full:
391 ui.note(_("sampling from both directions\n"))
391 ui.note(_("sampling from both directions\n"))
392 else:
392 else:
393 ui.debug("taking initial sample\n")
393 ui.debug("taking initial sample\n")
394 samplefunc = disco.takefullsample
394 samplefunc = disco.takefullsample
395 targetsize = fullsamplesize
395 targetsize = fullsamplesize
396 if not remote.limitedarguments:
396 if not remote.limitedarguments:
397 fullsamplesize = int(fullsamplesize * samplegrowth)
397 fullsamplesize = int(fullsamplesize * samplegrowth)
398 else:
398 else:
399 # use even cheaper initial sample
399 # use even cheaper initial sample
400 ui.debug("taking quick initial sample\n")
400 ui.debug("taking quick initial sample\n")
401 samplefunc = disco.takequicksample
401 samplefunc = disco.takequicksample
402 targetsize = initialsamplesize
402 targetsize = initialsamplesize
403 sample = samplefunc(ownheads, targetsize)
403 sample = samplefunc(ownheads, targetsize)
404
404
405 roundtrips += 1
405 roundtrips += 1
406 progress.update(roundtrips)
406 progress.update(roundtrips)
407 stats = disco.stats()
407 stats = disco.stats()
408 ui.debug("query %i; still undecided: %i, sample size is: %i\n"
408 ui.debug("query %i; still undecided: %i, sample size is: %i\n"
409 % (roundtrips, stats['undecided'], len(sample)))
409 % (roundtrips, stats['undecided'], len(sample)))
410
410
411 # indices between sample and externalized version must match
411 # indices between sample and externalized version must match
412 sample = list(sample)
412 sample = list(sample)
413
413
414 with remote.commandexecutor() as e:
414 with remote.commandexecutor() as e:
415 yesno = e.callcommand('known', {
415 yesno = e.callcommand('known', {
416 'nodes': [clnode(r) for r in sample],
416 'nodes': [clnode(r) for r in sample],
417 }).result()
417 }).result()
418
418
419 full = True
419 full = True
420
420
421 disco.addinfo(zip(sample, yesno))
421 disco.addinfo(zip(sample, yesno))
422
422
423 result = disco.commonheads()
423 result = disco.commonheads()
424 elapsed = util.timer() - start
424 elapsed = util.timer() - start
425 progress.complete()
425 progress.complete()
426 ui.debug("%d total queries in %.4fs\n" % (roundtrips, elapsed))
426 ui.debug("%d total queries in %.4fs\n" % (roundtrips, elapsed))
427 msg = ('found %d common and %d unknown server heads,'
427 msg = ('found %d common and %d unknown server heads,'
428 ' %d roundtrips in %.4fs\n')
428 ' %d roundtrips in %.4fs\n')
429 missing = set(result) - set(knownsrvheads)
429 missing = set(result) - set(knownsrvheads)
430 ui.log('discovery', msg, len(result), len(missing), roundtrips,
430 ui.log('discovery', msg, len(result), len(missing), roundtrips,
431 elapsed)
431 elapsed)
432
432
433 if not result and srvheadhashes != [nullid]:
433 if not result and srvheadhashes != [nullid]:
434 if abortwhenunrelated:
434 if abortwhenunrelated:
435 raise error.Abort(_("repository is unrelated"))
435 raise error.Abort(_("repository is unrelated"))
436 else:
436 else:
437 ui.warn(_("warning: repository is unrelated\n"))
437 ui.warn(_("warning: repository is unrelated\n"))
438 return ({nullid}, True, srvheadhashes,)
438 return ({nullid}, True, srvheadhashes,)
439
439
440 anyincoming = (srvheadhashes != [nullid])
440 anyincoming = (srvheadhashes != [nullid])
441 result = {clnode(r) for r in result}
441 result = {clnode(r) for r in result}
442 return result, anyincoming, srvheadhashes
442 return result, anyincoming, srvheadhashes
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