##// END OF EJS Templates
revlog: skeleton support for version 2 revlogs...
revlog: skeleton support for version 2 revlogs There are a number of improvements we want to make to revlogs that will require a new version - version 2. It is unclear what the full set of improvements will be or when we'll be done with them. What I do know is that the process will likely take longer than a single release, will require input from various stakeholders to evaluate changes, and will have many contentious debates and bikeshedding. It is unrealistic to develop revlog version 2 up front: there are just too many uncertainties that we won't know until things are implemented and experiments are run. Some changes will also be invasive and prone to bit rot, so sitting on dozens of patches is not practical. This commit introduces skeleton support for version 2 revlogs in a way that is flexible and not bound by backwards compatibility concerns. An experimental repo requirement for denoting revlog v2 has been added. The requirement string has a sub-version component to it. This will allow us to declare multiple requirements in the course of developing revlog v2. Whenever we change the in-development revlog v2 format, we can tweak the string, creating a new requirement and locking out old clients. This will allow us to make as many backwards incompatible changes and experiments to revlog v2 as we want. In other words, we can land code and make meaningful progress towards revlog v2 while still maintaining extreme format flexibility up until the point we freeze the format and remove the experimental labels. To enable the new repo requirement, you must supply an experimental and undocumented config option. But not just any boolean flag will do: you need to explicitly use a value that no sane person should ever type. This is an additional guard against enabling revlog v2 on an installation it shouldn't be enabled on. The specific scenario I'm trying to prevent is say a user with a 4.4 client with a frozen format enabling the option but then downgrading to 4.3 and accidentally creating repos with an outdated and unsupported repo format. Requiring a "challenge" string should prevent this. Because the format is not yet finalized and I don't want to take any chances, revlog v2's version is currently 0xDEAD. I figure squatting on a value we're likely never to use as an actual revlog version to mean "internal testing only" is acceptable. And "dead" is easily recognized as something meaningful. There is a bunch of cleanup that is needed before work on revlog v2 begins in earnest. I plan on doing that work once this patch is accepted and we're comfortable with the idea of starting down this path.

File last commit:

r29210:984c4d23 default
r32697:19b9fc40 default
Show More
revsetbenchmarks.py
325 lines | 10.2 KiB | text/x-python | PythonLexer
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Measure the performance of a list of revsets against multiple revisions
# defined by parameter. Checkout one by one and run perfrevset with every
# revset in the list to benchmark its performance.
#
# You should run this from the root of your mercurial repository.
#
# call with --help for details
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import math
import optparse # cannot use argparse, python 2.7 only
import os
import re
import subprocess
import sys
DEFAULTVARIANTS = ['plain', 'min', 'max', 'first', 'last',
'reverse', 'reverse+first', 'reverse+last',
'sort', 'sort+first', 'sort+last']
def check_output(*args, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('stderr', subprocess.PIPE)
kwargs.setdefault('stdout', subprocess.PIPE)
proc = subprocess.Popen(*args, **kwargs)
output, error = proc.communicate()
if proc.returncode != 0:
raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(proc.returncode, ' '.join(args[0]))
return output
def update(rev):
"""update the repo to a revision"""
try:
subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'update', '--quiet', '--check', str(rev)])
check_output(['make', 'local'],
stderr=None) # suppress output except for error/warning
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc:
print('update to revision %s failed, aborting'%rev, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(exc.returncode)
def hg(cmd, repo=None):
"""run a mercurial command
<cmd> is the list of command + argument,
<repo> is an optional repository path to run this command in."""
fullcmd = ['./hg']
if repo is not None:
fullcmd += ['-R', repo]
fullcmd += ['--config',
'extensions.perf=' + os.path.join(contribdir, 'perf.py')]
fullcmd += cmd
return check_output(fullcmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
def perf(revset, target=None, contexts=False):
"""run benchmark for this very revset"""
try:
args = ['perfrevset', revset]
if contexts:
args.append('--contexts')
output = hg(args, repo=target)
return parseoutput(output)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc:
print('abort: cannot run revset benchmark: %s'%exc.cmd, file=sys.stderr)
if getattr(exc, 'output', None) is None: # no output before 2.7
print('(no output)', file=sys.stderr)
else:
print(exc.output, file=sys.stderr)
return None
outputre = re.compile(r'! wall (\d+.\d+) comb (\d+.\d+) user (\d+.\d+) '
'sys (\d+.\d+) \(best of (\d+)\)')
def parseoutput(output):
"""parse a textual output into a dict
We cannot just use json because we want to compare with old
versions of Mercurial that may not support json output.
"""
match = outputre.search(output)
if not match:
print('abort: invalid output:', file=sys.stderr)
print(output, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
return {'comb': float(match.group(2)),
'count': int(match.group(5)),
'sys': float(match.group(3)),
'user': float(match.group(4)),
'wall': float(match.group(1)),
}
def printrevision(rev):
"""print data about a revision"""
sys.stdout.write("Revision ")
sys.stdout.flush()
subprocess.check_call(['hg', 'log', '--rev', str(rev), '--template',
'{if(tags, " ({tags})")} '
'{rev}:{node|short}: {desc|firstline}\n'])
def idxwidth(nbidx):
"""return the max width of number used for index
This is similar to log10(nbidx), but we use custom code here
because we start with zero and we'd rather not deal with all the
extra rounding business that log10 would imply.
"""
nbidx -= 1 # starts at 0
idxwidth = 0
while nbidx:
idxwidth += 1
nbidx //= 10
if not idxwidth:
idxwidth = 1
return idxwidth
def getfactor(main, other, field, sensitivity=0.05):
"""return the relative factor between values for 'field' in main and other
Return None if the factor is insignificant (less than <sensitivity>
variation)."""
factor = 1
if main is not None:
factor = other[field] / main[field]
low, high = 1 - sensitivity, 1 + sensitivity
if (low < factor < high):
return None
return factor
def formatfactor(factor):
"""format a factor into a 4 char string
22%
156%
x2.4
x23
x789
x1e4
x5x7
"""
if factor is None:
return ' '
elif factor < 2:
return '%3i%%' % (factor * 100)
elif factor < 10:
return 'x%3.1f' % factor
elif factor < 1000:
return '%4s' % ('x%i' % factor)
else:
order = int(math.log(factor)) + 1
while 1 < math.log(factor):
factor //= 0
return 'x%ix%i' % (factor, order)
def formattiming(value):
"""format a value to strictly 8 char, dropping some precision if needed"""
if value < 10**7:
return ('%.6f' % value)[:8]
else:
# value is HUGE very unlikely to happen (4+ month run)
return '%i' % value
_marker = object()
def printresult(variants, idx, data, maxidx, verbose=False, reference=_marker):
"""print a line of result to stdout"""
mask = '%%0%ii) %%s' % idxwidth(maxidx)
out = []
for var in variants:
if data[var] is None:
out.append('error ')
out.append(' ' * 4)
continue
out.append(formattiming(data[var]['wall']))
if reference is not _marker:
factor = None
if reference is not None:
factor = getfactor(reference[var], data[var], 'wall')
out.append(formatfactor(factor))
if verbose:
out.append(formattiming(data[var]['comb']))
out.append(formattiming(data[var]['user']))
out.append(formattiming(data[var]['sys']))
out.append('%6d' % data[var]['count'])
print(mask % (idx, ' '.join(out)))
def printheader(variants, maxidx, verbose=False, relative=False):
header = [' ' * (idxwidth(maxidx) + 1)]
for var in variants:
if not var:
var = 'iter'
if 8 < len(var):
var = var[:3] + '..' + var[-3:]
header.append('%-8s' % var)
if relative:
header.append(' ')
if verbose:
header.append('%-8s' % 'comb')
header.append('%-8s' % 'user')
header.append('%-8s' % 'sys')
header.append('%6s' % 'count')
print(' '.join(header))
def getrevs(spec):
"""get the list of rev matched by a revset"""
try:
out = check_output(['hg', 'log', '--template={rev}\n', '--rev', spec])
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc:
print("abort, can't get revision from %s"%spec, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(exc.returncode)
return [r for r in out.split() if r]
def applyvariants(revset, variant):
if variant == 'plain':
return revset
for var in variant.split('+'):
revset = '%s(%s)' % (var, revset)
return revset
helptext="""This script will run multiple variants of provided revsets using
different revisions in your mercurial repository. After the benchmark are run
summary output is provided. Use it to demonstrate speed improvements or pin
point regressions. Revsets to run are specified in a file (or from stdin), one
revsets per line. Line starting with '#' will be ignored, allowing insertion of
comments."""
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="usage: %prog [options] <revs>",
description=helptext)
parser.add_option("-f", "--file",
help="read revset from FILE (stdin if omitted)",
metavar="FILE")
parser.add_option("-R", "--repo",
help="run benchmark on REPO", metavar="REPO")
parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose",
action='store_true',
help="display all timing data (not just best total time)")
parser.add_option("", "--variants",
default=','.join(DEFAULTVARIANTS),
help="comma separated list of variant to test "
"(eg: plain,min,sorted) (plain = no modification)")
parser.add_option('', '--contexts',
action='store_true',
help='obtain changectx from results instead of integer revs')
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if not args:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(255)
# the directory where both this script and the perf.py extension live.
contribdir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
revsetsfile = sys.stdin
if options.file:
revsetsfile = open(options.file)
revsets = [l.strip() for l in revsetsfile if not l.startswith('#')]
revsets = [l for l in revsets if l]
print("Revsets to benchmark")
print("----------------------------")
for idx, rset in enumerate(revsets):
print("%i) %s" % (idx, rset))
print("----------------------------")
print()
revs = []
for a in args:
revs.extend(getrevs(a))
variants = options.variants.split(',')
results = []
for r in revs:
print("----------------------------")
printrevision(r)
print("----------------------------")
update(r)
res = []
results.append(res)
printheader(variants, len(revsets), verbose=options.verbose)
for idx, rset in enumerate(revsets):
varres = {}
for var in variants:
varrset = applyvariants(rset, var)
data = perf(varrset, target=options.repo, contexts=options.contexts)
varres[var] = data
res.append(varres)
printresult(variants, idx, varres, len(revsets),
verbose=options.verbose)
sys.stdout.flush()
print("----------------------------")
print("""
Result by revset
================
""")
print('Revision:')
for idx, rev in enumerate(revs):
sys.stdout.write('%i) ' % idx)
sys.stdout.flush()
printrevision(rev)
print()
print()
for ridx, rset in enumerate(revsets):
print("revset #%i: %s" % (ridx, rset))
printheader(variants, len(results), verbose=options.verbose, relative=True)
ref = None
for idx, data in enumerate(results):
printresult(variants, idx, data[ridx], len(results),
verbose=options.verbose, reference=ref)
ref = data[ridx]
print()