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manifest: persist the manifestfulltext cache Reconstructing the manifest from the revlog takes time, so much so that there already is a LRU cache to avoid having to load a manifest multiple times. This patch persists that LRU cache in the .hg/cache directory, so we can re-use this cache across hg commands. Commit benchmark (run on Macos 10.13 on a 2017-model Macbook Pro with Core i7 2.9GHz and flash drive), testing without and with patch run 5 times, baseline is r2a227782e754: * committing to an existing file, against the mozilla-central repository. Baseline real time average 1.9692, with patch 1.3786. A new debugcommand "hg debugmanifestfulltextcache" lets you inspect the cache, clear it, or add specific manifest nodeids to it. When calling repo.updatecaches(), the manifest(s) for the working copy parents are added to the cache. The hg perfmanifest command has an additional --clear-disk switch to clear this cache when testing manifest loading performance. Using this command to test performance on the firefox repository for revision f947d902ed91, whose manifest has a delta chain length of 60540, we see: $ hg perfmanifest f947d902ed91 --clear-disk ! wall 0.972253 comb 0.970000 user 0.850000 sys 0.120000 (best of 10) $ hg debugmanifestfulltextcache -a `hg log --debug -r f947d902ed91 | grep manifest | cut -d: -f3` Cache contains 1 manifest entries, in order of most to least recent: id: 0294517df4aad07c70701db43bc7ff24c3ce7dbc, size 25.6 MB Total cache data size 25.6 MB, on-disk 0 bytes $ hg perfmanifest f947d902ed91 ! wall 0.036748 comb 0.040000 user 0.020000 sys 0.020000 (best of 100) Worst-case scenario: a manifest text loaded from a single delta; in the firefox repository manifest node 9a1246ff762e is the chain base for the manifest attached to revision f947d902ed91. Loading this from a full cache file is just as fast as without the cache; the extra node ids ensure a big full cache: $ for node in 9a1246ff762e 1a1922c14a3e 54a31d11a36a 0294517df4aa; do > hgd debugmanifestfulltextcache -a $node > /dev/null > done $ hgd perfmanifest -m 9a1246ff762e ! wall 0.077513 comb 0.080000 user 0.030000 sys 0.050000 (best of 100) $ hgd perfmanifest -m 9a1246ff762e --clear-disk ! wall 0.078547 comb 0.080000 user 0.070000 sys 0.010000 (best of 100)

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# Copyright 2018 Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from .node import (
bin,
hex,
)
from .i18n import _
from . import (
error,
util,
)
from .utils import (
interfaceutil,
)
# Names of the SSH protocol implementations.
SSHV1 = 'ssh-v1'
# These are advertised over the wire. Increment the counters at the end
# to reflect BC breakages.
SSHV2 = 'exp-ssh-v2-0001'
HTTP_WIREPROTO_V2 = 'exp-http-v2-0001'
# All available wire protocol transports.
TRANSPORTS = {
SSHV1: {
'transport': 'ssh',
'version': 1,
},
SSHV2: {
'transport': 'ssh',
# TODO mark as version 2 once all commands are implemented.
'version': 1,
},
'http-v1': {
'transport': 'http',
'version': 1,
},
HTTP_WIREPROTO_V2: {
'transport': 'http',
'version': 2,
}
}
class bytesresponse(object):
"""A wire protocol response consisting of raw bytes."""
def __init__(self, data):
self.data = data
class ooberror(object):
"""wireproto reply: failure of a batch of operation
Something failed during a batch call. The error message is stored in
`self.message`.
"""
def __init__(self, message):
self.message = message
class pushres(object):
"""wireproto reply: success with simple integer return
The call was successful and returned an integer contained in `self.res`.
"""
def __init__(self, res, output):
self.res = res
self.output = output
class pusherr(object):
"""wireproto reply: failure
The call failed. The `self.res` attribute contains the error message.
"""
def __init__(self, res, output):
self.res = res
self.output = output
class streamres(object):
"""wireproto reply: binary stream
The call was successful and the result is a stream.
Accepts a generator containing chunks of data to be sent to the client.
``prefer_uncompressed`` indicates that the data is expected to be
uncompressable and that the stream should therefore use the ``none``
engine.
"""
def __init__(self, gen=None, prefer_uncompressed=False):
self.gen = gen
self.prefer_uncompressed = prefer_uncompressed
class streamreslegacy(object):
"""wireproto reply: uncompressed binary stream
The call was successful and the result is a stream.
Accepts a generator containing chunks of data to be sent to the client.
Like ``streamres``, but sends an uncompressed data for "version 1" clients
using the application/mercurial-0.1 media type.
"""
def __init__(self, gen=None):
self.gen = gen
class cborresponse(object):
"""Encode the response value as CBOR."""
def __init__(self, v):
self.value = v
class v2errorresponse(object):
"""Represents a command error for version 2 transports."""
def __init__(self, message, args=None):
self.message = message
self.args = args
class v2streamingresponse(object):
"""A response whose data is supplied by a generator.
The generator can either consist of data structures to CBOR
encode or a stream of already-encoded bytes.
"""
def __init__(self, gen, compressible=True):
self.gen = gen
self.compressible = compressible
# list of nodes encoding / decoding
def decodelist(l, sep=' '):
if l:
return [bin(v) for v in l.split(sep)]
return []
def encodelist(l, sep=' '):
try:
return sep.join(map(hex, l))
except TypeError:
raise
# batched call argument encoding
def escapebatcharg(plain):
return (plain
.replace(':', ':c')
.replace(',', ':o')
.replace(';', ':s')
.replace('=', ':e'))
def unescapebatcharg(escaped):
return (escaped
.replace(':e', '=')
.replace(':s', ';')
.replace(':o', ',')
.replace(':c', ':'))
# mapping of options accepted by getbundle and their types
#
# Meant to be extended by extensions. It is extensions responsibility to ensure
# such options are properly processed in exchange.getbundle.
#
# supported types are:
#
# :nodes: list of binary nodes
# :csv: list of comma-separated values
# :scsv: list of comma-separated values return as set
# :plain: string with no transformation needed.
GETBUNDLE_ARGUMENTS = {
'heads': 'nodes',
'bookmarks': 'boolean',
'common': 'nodes',
'obsmarkers': 'boolean',
'phases': 'boolean',
'bundlecaps': 'scsv',
'listkeys': 'csv',
'cg': 'boolean',
'cbattempted': 'boolean',
'stream': 'boolean',
}
class baseprotocolhandler(interfaceutil.Interface):
"""Abstract base class for wire protocol handlers.
A wire protocol handler serves as an interface between protocol command
handlers and the wire protocol transport layer. Protocol handlers provide
methods to read command arguments, redirect stdio for the duration of
the request, handle response types, etc.
"""
name = interfaceutil.Attribute(
"""The name of the protocol implementation.
Used for uniquely identifying the transport type.
""")
def getargs(args):
"""return the value for arguments in <args>
For version 1 transports, returns a list of values in the same
order they appear in ``args``. For version 2 transports, returns
a dict mapping argument name to value.
"""
def getprotocaps():
"""Returns the list of protocol-level capabilities of client
Returns a list of capabilities as declared by the client for
the current request (or connection for stateful protocol handlers)."""
def getpayload():
"""Provide a generator for the raw payload.
The caller is responsible for ensuring that the full payload is
processed.
"""
def mayberedirectstdio():
"""Context manager to possibly redirect stdio.
The context manager yields a file-object like object that receives
stdout and stderr output when the context manager is active. Or it
yields ``None`` if no I/O redirection occurs.
The intent of this context manager is to capture stdio output
so it may be sent in the response. Some transports support streaming
stdio to the client in real time. For these transports, stdio output
won't be captured.
"""
def client():
"""Returns a string representation of this client (as bytes)."""
def addcapabilities(repo, caps):
"""Adds advertised capabilities specific to this protocol.
Receives the list of capabilities collected so far.
Returns a list of capabilities. The passed in argument can be returned.
"""
def checkperm(perm):
"""Validate that the client has permissions to perform a request.
The argument is the permission required to proceed. If the client
doesn't have that permission, the exception should raise or abort
in a protocol specific manner.
"""
class commandentry(object):
"""Represents a declared wire protocol command."""
def __init__(self, func, args='', transports=None,
permission='push'):
self.func = func
self.args = args
self.transports = transports or set()
self.permission = permission
def _merge(self, func, args):
"""Merge this instance with an incoming 2-tuple.
This is called when a caller using the old 2-tuple API attempts
to replace an instance. The incoming values are merged with
data not captured by the 2-tuple and a new instance containing
the union of the two objects is returned.
"""
return commandentry(func, args=args, transports=set(self.transports),
permission=self.permission)
# Old code treats instances as 2-tuples. So expose that interface.
def __iter__(self):
yield self.func
yield self.args
def __getitem__(self, i):
if i == 0:
return self.func
elif i == 1:
return self.args
else:
raise IndexError('can only access elements 0 and 1')
class commanddict(dict):
"""Container for registered wire protocol commands.
It behaves like a dict. But __setitem__ is overwritten to allow silent
coercion of values from 2-tuples for API compatibility.
"""
def __setitem__(self, k, v):
if isinstance(v, commandentry):
pass
# Cast 2-tuples to commandentry instances.
elif isinstance(v, tuple):
if len(v) != 2:
raise ValueError('command tuples must have exactly 2 elements')
# It is common for extensions to wrap wire protocol commands via
# e.g. ``wireproto.commands[x] = (newfn, args)``. Because callers
# doing this aren't aware of the new API that uses objects to store
# command entries, we automatically merge old state with new.
if k in self:
v = self[k]._merge(v[0], v[1])
else:
# Use default values from @wireprotocommand.
v = commandentry(v[0], args=v[1],
transports=set(TRANSPORTS),
permission='push')
else:
raise ValueError('command entries must be commandentry instances '
'or 2-tuples')
return super(commanddict, self).__setitem__(k, v)
def commandavailable(self, command, proto):
"""Determine if a command is available for the requested protocol."""
assert proto.name in TRANSPORTS
entry = self.get(command)
if not entry:
return False
if proto.name not in entry.transports:
return False
return True
def supportedcompengines(ui, role):
"""Obtain the list of supported compression engines for a request."""
assert role in (util.CLIENTROLE, util.SERVERROLE)
compengines = util.compengines.supportedwireengines(role)
# Allow config to override default list and ordering.
if role == util.SERVERROLE:
configengines = ui.configlist('server', 'compressionengines')
config = 'server.compressionengines'
else:
# This is currently implemented mainly to facilitate testing. In most
# cases, the server should be in charge of choosing a compression engine
# because a server has the most to lose from a sub-optimal choice. (e.g.
# CPU DoS due to an expensive engine or a network DoS due to poor
# compression ratio).
configengines = ui.configlist('experimental',
'clientcompressionengines')
config = 'experimental.clientcompressionengines'
# No explicit config. Filter out the ones that aren't supposed to be
# advertised and return default ordering.
if not configengines:
attr = 'serverpriority' if role == util.SERVERROLE else 'clientpriority'
return [e for e in compengines
if getattr(e.wireprotosupport(), attr) > 0]
# If compression engines are listed in the config, assume there is a good
# reason for it (like server operators wanting to achieve specific
# performance characteristics). So fail fast if the config references
# unusable compression engines.
validnames = set(e.name() for e in compengines)
invalidnames = set(e for e in configengines if e not in validnames)
if invalidnames:
raise error.Abort(_('invalid compression engine defined in %s: %s') %
(config, ', '.join(sorted(invalidnames))))
compengines = [e for e in compengines if e.name() in configengines]
compengines = sorted(compengines,
key=lambda e: configengines.index(e.name()))
if not compengines:
raise error.Abort(_('%s config option does not specify any known '
'compression engines') % config,
hint=_('usable compression engines: %s') %
', '.sorted(validnames))
return compengines