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compression: introduce a `storage.revlog.zlib.level` configuration This option control the zlib compression level used when compression revlog chunk. This is also a good excuse to pave the way for a similar configuration option for the zstd compression engine. Having a dedicated option for each compression algorithm is useful because they don't support the same range of values. Using a higher zlib compression impact CPU consumption at compression time, but does not directly affected decompression time. However dealing with small compressed chunk can directly help decompression and indirectly help other revlog logic. I ran some basic test on repositories using different level. I am using the mercurial, pypy, netbeans and mozilla-central clone from our benchmark suite. All tested repository use sparse-revlog and got all their delta recomputed. The different compression level has a small effect on the repository size (about 10% variation in the total range). My quick analysis is that revlog mostly store small delta, that are not affected by the compression level much. So the variation probably mostly comes from better compression of the snapshots revisions, and snapshot revision only represent a small portion of the repository content. I also made some basic timings measurements. The "read" timings are gathered using simple run of `hg perfrevlogrevisions`, the "write" timings using `hg perfrevlogwrite` (restricted to the last 5000 revisions for netbeans and mozilla central). The timings are gathered on a generic machine, (not one of our performance locked machine), so small variation might not be meaningful. However large trend remains relevant. Keep in mind that these numbers are not pure compression/decompression time. They also involve the full revlog logic. In particular the difference in chunk size has an impact on the delta chain structure, affecting performance when writing or reading them. On read/write performance, the compression level has a bigger impact. Counter-intuitively, the higher compression levels improve "write" performance for the large repositories in our tested setting. Maybe because the last 5000 delta chain end up having a very different shape in this specific spot? Or maybe because of a more general trend of better delta chains thanks to the smaller chunk and snapshot. This series does not intend to change the default compression level. However, these result call for a deeper analysis of this performance difference in the future. Full data ========= repo level .hg/store size 00manifest.d read write ---------------------------------------------------------------- mercurial 1 49,402,813 5,963,475 0.170159 53.250304 mercurial 6 47,197,397 5,875,730 0.182820 56.264320 mercurial 9 47,121,596 5,849,781 0.189219 56.293612 pypy 1 370,830,572 28,462,425 2.679217 460.721984 pypy 6 340,112,317 27,648,747 2.768691 467.537158 pypy 9 338,360,736 27,639,003 2.763495 476.589918 netbeans 1 1,281,847,810 165,495,457 122.477027 520.560316 netbeans 6 1,205,284,353 159,161,207 139.876147 715.930400 netbeans 9 1,197,135,671 155,034,586 141.620281 678.297064 mozilla 1 2,775,497,186 298,527,987 147.867662 751.263721 mozilla 6 2,596,856,420 286,597,671 170.572118 987.056093 mozilla 9 2,587,542,494 287,018,264 163.622338 739.803002

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# wrapper.py - methods wrapping core mercurial logic
#
# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
#
# 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
import hashlib
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import bin, hex, nullid, short
from mercurial import (
bundle2,
changegroup,
cmdutil,
context,
error,
exchange,
exthelper,
localrepo,
repository,
revlog,
scmutil,
upgrade,
util,
vfs as vfsmod,
wireprotov1server,
)
from mercurial.utils import (
storageutil,
stringutil,
)
from ..largefiles import lfutil
from . import (
blobstore,
pointer,
)
eh = exthelper.exthelper()
@eh.wrapfunction(localrepo, 'makefilestorage')
def localrepomakefilestorage(orig, requirements, features, **kwargs):
if b'lfs' in requirements:
features.add(repository.REPO_FEATURE_LFS)
return orig(requirements=requirements, features=features, **kwargs)
@eh.wrapfunction(changegroup, 'allsupportedversions')
def allsupportedversions(orig, ui):
versions = orig(ui)
versions.add('03')
return versions
@eh.wrapfunction(wireprotov1server, '_capabilities')
def _capabilities(orig, repo, proto):
'''Wrap server command to announce lfs server capability'''
caps = orig(repo, proto)
if util.safehasattr(repo.svfs, 'lfslocalblobstore'):
# Advertise a slightly different capability when lfs is *required*, so
# that the client knows it MUST load the extension. If lfs is not
# required on the server, there's no reason to autoload the extension
# on the client.
if b'lfs' in repo.requirements:
caps.append('lfs-serve')
caps.append('lfs')
return caps
def bypasscheckhash(self, text):
return False
def readfromstore(self, text):
"""Read filelog content from local blobstore transform for flagprocessor.
Default tranform for flagprocessor, returning contents from blobstore.
Returns a 2-typle (text, validatehash) where validatehash is True as the
contents of the blobstore should be checked using checkhash.
"""
p = pointer.deserialize(text)
oid = p.oid()
store = self.opener.lfslocalblobstore
if not store.has(oid):
p.filename = self.filename
self.opener.lfsremoteblobstore.readbatch([p], store)
# The caller will validate the content
text = store.read(oid, verify=False)
# pack hg filelog metadata
hgmeta = {}
for k in p.keys():
if k.startswith('x-hg-'):
name = k[len('x-hg-'):]
hgmeta[name] = p[k]
if hgmeta or text.startswith('\1\n'):
text = storageutil.packmeta(hgmeta, text)
return (text, True)
def writetostore(self, text):
# hg filelog metadata (includes rename, etc)
hgmeta, offset = storageutil.parsemeta(text)
if offset and offset > 0:
# lfs blob does not contain hg filelog metadata
text = text[offset:]
# git-lfs only supports sha256
oid = hex(hashlib.sha256(text).digest())
self.opener.lfslocalblobstore.write(oid, text)
# replace contents with metadata
longoid = 'sha256:%s' % oid
metadata = pointer.gitlfspointer(oid=longoid, size='%d' % len(text))
# by default, we expect the content to be binary. however, LFS could also
# be used for non-binary content. add a special entry for non-binary data.
# this will be used by filectx.isbinary().
if not stringutil.binary(text):
# not hg filelog metadata (affecting commit hash), no "x-hg-" prefix
metadata['x-is-binary'] = '0'
# translate hg filelog metadata to lfs metadata with "x-hg-" prefix
if hgmeta is not None:
for k, v in hgmeta.iteritems():
metadata['x-hg-%s' % k] = v
rawtext = metadata.serialize()
return (rawtext, False)
def _islfs(rlog, node=None, rev=None):
if rev is None:
if node is None:
# both None - likely working copy content where node is not ready
return False
rev = rlog._revlog.rev(node)
else:
node = rlog._revlog.node(rev)
if node == nullid:
return False
flags = rlog._revlog.flags(rev)
return bool(flags & revlog.REVIDX_EXTSTORED)
# Wrapping may also be applied by remotefilelog
def filelogaddrevision(orig, self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2,
cachedelta=None, node=None,
flags=revlog.REVIDX_DEFAULT_FLAGS, **kwds):
# The matcher isn't available if reposetup() wasn't called.
lfstrack = self._revlog.opener.options.get('lfstrack')
if lfstrack:
textlen = len(text)
# exclude hg rename meta from file size
meta, offset = storageutil.parsemeta(text)
if offset:
textlen -= offset
if lfstrack(self._revlog.filename, textlen):
flags |= revlog.REVIDX_EXTSTORED
return orig(self, text, transaction, link, p1, p2, cachedelta=cachedelta,
node=node, flags=flags, **kwds)
# Wrapping may also be applied by remotefilelog
def filelogrenamed(orig, self, node):
if _islfs(self, node):
rawtext = self._revlog.revision(node, raw=True)
if not rawtext:
return False
metadata = pointer.deserialize(rawtext)
if 'x-hg-copy' in metadata and 'x-hg-copyrev' in metadata:
return metadata['x-hg-copy'], bin(metadata['x-hg-copyrev'])
else:
return False
return orig(self, node)
# Wrapping may also be applied by remotefilelog
def filelogsize(orig, self, rev):
if _islfs(self, rev=rev):
# fast path: use lfs metadata to answer size
rawtext = self._revlog.revision(rev, raw=True)
metadata = pointer.deserialize(rawtext)
return int(metadata['size'])
return orig(self, rev)
@eh.wrapfunction(context.basefilectx, 'cmp')
def filectxcmp(orig, self, fctx):
"""returns True if text is different than fctx"""
# some fctx (ex. hg-git) is not based on basefilectx and do not have islfs
if self.islfs() and getattr(fctx, 'islfs', lambda: False)():
# fast path: check LFS oid
p1 = pointer.deserialize(self.rawdata())
p2 = pointer.deserialize(fctx.rawdata())
return p1.oid() != p2.oid()
return orig(self, fctx)
@eh.wrapfunction(context.basefilectx, 'isbinary')
def filectxisbinary(orig, self):
if self.islfs():
# fast path: use lfs metadata to answer isbinary
metadata = pointer.deserialize(self.rawdata())
# if lfs metadata says nothing, assume it's binary by default
return bool(int(metadata.get('x-is-binary', 1)))
return orig(self)
def filectxislfs(self):
return _islfs(self.filelog(), self.filenode())
@eh.wrapfunction(cmdutil, '_updatecatformatter')
def _updatecatformatter(orig, fm, ctx, matcher, path, decode):
orig(fm, ctx, matcher, path, decode)
fm.data(rawdata=ctx[path].rawdata())
@eh.wrapfunction(scmutil, 'wrapconvertsink')
def convertsink(orig, sink):
sink = orig(sink)
if sink.repotype == 'hg':
class lfssink(sink.__class__):
def putcommit(self, files, copies, parents, commit, source, revmap,
full, cleanp2):
pc = super(lfssink, self).putcommit
node = pc(files, copies, parents, commit, source, revmap, full,
cleanp2)
if 'lfs' not in self.repo.requirements:
ctx = self.repo[node]
# The file list may contain removed files, so check for
# membership before assuming it is in the context.
if any(f in ctx and ctx[f].islfs() for f, n in files):
self.repo.requirements.add('lfs')
self.repo._writerequirements()
return node
sink.__class__ = lfssink
return sink
# bundlerepo uses "vfsmod.readonlyvfs(othervfs)", we need to make sure lfs
# options and blob stores are passed from othervfs to the new readonlyvfs.
@eh.wrapfunction(vfsmod.readonlyvfs, '__init__')
def vfsinit(orig, self, othervfs):
orig(self, othervfs)
# copy lfs related options
for k, v in othervfs.options.items():
if k.startswith('lfs'):
self.options[k] = v
# also copy lfs blobstores. note: this can run before reposetup, so lfs
# blobstore attributes are not always ready at this time.
for name in ['lfslocalblobstore', 'lfsremoteblobstore']:
if util.safehasattr(othervfs, name):
setattr(self, name, getattr(othervfs, name))
def _prefetchfiles(repo, revs, match):
"""Ensure that required LFS blobs are present, fetching them as a group if
needed."""
if not util.safehasattr(repo.svfs, 'lfslocalblobstore'):
return
pointers = []
oids = set()
localstore = repo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore
for rev in revs:
ctx = repo[rev]
for f in ctx.walk(match):
p = pointerfromctx(ctx, f)
if p and p.oid() not in oids and not localstore.has(p.oid()):
p.filename = f
pointers.append(p)
oids.add(p.oid())
if pointers:
# Recalculating the repo store here allows 'paths.default' that is set
# on the repo by a clone command to be used for the update.
blobstore.remote(repo).readbatch(pointers, localstore)
def _canskipupload(repo):
# Skip if this hasn't been passed to reposetup()
if not util.safehasattr(repo.svfs, 'lfsremoteblobstore'):
return True
# if remotestore is a null store, upload is a no-op and can be skipped
return isinstance(repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore, blobstore._nullremote)
def candownload(repo):
# Skip if this hasn't been passed to reposetup()
if not util.safehasattr(repo.svfs, 'lfsremoteblobstore'):
return False
# if remotestore is a null store, downloads will lead to nothing
return not isinstance(repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore, blobstore._nullremote)
def uploadblobsfromrevs(repo, revs):
'''upload lfs blobs introduced by revs
Note: also used by other extensions e. g. infinitepush. avoid renaming.
'''
if _canskipupload(repo):
return
pointers = extractpointers(repo, revs)
uploadblobs(repo, pointers)
def prepush(pushop):
"""Prepush hook.
Read through the revisions to push, looking for filelog entries that can be
deserialized into metadata so that we can block the push on their upload to
the remote blobstore.
"""
return uploadblobsfromrevs(pushop.repo, pushop.outgoing.missing)
@eh.wrapfunction(exchange, 'push')
def push(orig, repo, remote, *args, **kwargs):
"""bail on push if the extension isn't enabled on remote when needed, and
update the remote store based on the destination path."""
if 'lfs' in repo.requirements:
# If the remote peer is for a local repo, the requirement tests in the
# base class method enforce lfs support. Otherwise, some revisions in
# this repo use lfs, and the remote repo needs the extension loaded.
if not remote.local() and not remote.capable('lfs'):
# This is a copy of the message in exchange.push() when requirements
# are missing between local repos.
m = _("required features are not supported in the destination: %s")
raise error.Abort(m % 'lfs',
hint=_('enable the lfs extension on the server'))
# Repositories where this extension is disabled won't have the field.
# But if there's a requirement, then the extension must be loaded AND
# there may be blobs to push.
remotestore = repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore
try:
repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore = blobstore.remote(repo, remote.url())
return orig(repo, remote, *args, **kwargs)
finally:
repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore = remotestore
else:
return orig(repo, remote, *args, **kwargs)
# when writing a bundle via "hg bundle" command, upload related LFS blobs
@eh.wrapfunction(bundle2, 'writenewbundle')
def writenewbundle(orig, ui, repo, source, filename, bundletype, outgoing,
*args, **kwargs):
"""upload LFS blobs added by outgoing revisions on 'hg bundle'"""
uploadblobsfromrevs(repo, outgoing.missing)
return orig(ui, repo, source, filename, bundletype, outgoing, *args,
**kwargs)
def extractpointers(repo, revs):
"""return a list of lfs pointers added by given revs"""
repo.ui.debug('lfs: computing set of blobs to upload\n')
pointers = {}
makeprogress = repo.ui.makeprogress
with makeprogress(_('lfs search'), _('changesets'), len(revs)) as progress:
for r in revs:
ctx = repo[r]
for p in pointersfromctx(ctx).values():
pointers[p.oid()] = p
progress.increment()
return sorted(pointers.values(), key=lambda p: p.oid())
def pointerfromctx(ctx, f, removed=False):
"""return a pointer for the named file from the given changectx, or None if
the file isn't LFS.
Optionally, the pointer for a file deleted from the context can be returned.
Since no such pointer is actually stored, and to distinguish from a non LFS
file, this pointer is represented by an empty dict.
"""
_ctx = ctx
if f not in ctx:
if not removed:
return None
if f in ctx.p1():
_ctx = ctx.p1()
elif f in ctx.p2():
_ctx = ctx.p2()
else:
return None
fctx = _ctx[f]
if not _islfs(fctx.filelog(), fctx.filenode()):
return None
try:
p = pointer.deserialize(fctx.rawdata())
if ctx == _ctx:
return p
return {}
except pointer.InvalidPointer as ex:
raise error.Abort(_('lfs: corrupted pointer (%s@%s): %s\n')
% (f, short(_ctx.node()), ex))
def pointersfromctx(ctx, removed=False):
"""return a dict {path: pointer} for given single changectx.
If ``removed`` == True and the LFS file was removed from ``ctx``, the value
stored for the path is an empty dict.
"""
result = {}
m = ctx.repo().narrowmatch()
# TODO: consider manifest.fastread() instead
for f in ctx.files():
if not m(f):
continue
p = pointerfromctx(ctx, f, removed=removed)
if p is not None:
result[f] = p
return result
def uploadblobs(repo, pointers):
"""upload given pointers from local blobstore"""
if not pointers:
return
remoteblob = repo.svfs.lfsremoteblobstore
remoteblob.writebatch(pointers, repo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore)
@eh.wrapfunction(upgrade, '_finishdatamigration')
def upgradefinishdatamigration(orig, ui, srcrepo, dstrepo, requirements):
orig(ui, srcrepo, dstrepo, requirements)
# Skip if this hasn't been passed to reposetup()
if (util.safehasattr(srcrepo.svfs, 'lfslocalblobstore') and
util.safehasattr(dstrepo.svfs, 'lfslocalblobstore')):
srclfsvfs = srcrepo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore.vfs
dstlfsvfs = dstrepo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore.vfs
for dirpath, dirs, files in srclfsvfs.walk():
for oid in files:
ui.write(_('copying lfs blob %s\n') % oid)
lfutil.link(srclfsvfs.join(oid), dstlfsvfs.join(oid))
@eh.wrapfunction(upgrade, 'preservedrequirements')
@eh.wrapfunction(upgrade, 'supporteddestrequirements')
def upgraderequirements(orig, repo):
reqs = orig(repo)
if 'lfs' in repo.requirements:
reqs.add('lfs')
return reqs