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hgweb: tweak zlib chunking behavior...
hgweb: tweak zlib chunking behavior When doing streaming compression with zlib, zlib appears to emit chunks with data after ~20-30kb on average is available. In other words, most calls to compress() return an empty string. On the mozilla-unified repo, only 48,433 of 921,167 (5.26%) of calls to compress() returned data. In other words, we were sending hundreds of thousands of empty chunks via a generator where they touched who knows how many frames (my guess is millions). Filtering out the empty chunks from the generator cuts down on overhead. In addition, we were previously feeding 8kb chunks into zlib compression. Since this function tends to emit *compressed* data after 20-30kb is available, it would take several calls before data was produced. We increase the amount of data fed in at a time to 32kb. This reduces the number of calls to compress() from 921,167 to 115,146. It also reduces the number of output chunks from 48,433 to 31,377. This does increase the average output chunk size by a little. But I don't think this will matter in most scenarios. The combination of these 2 changes appears to shave ~6s CPU time or ~3% from a server serving the mozilla-unified repo.

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# mpatch.py - Python implementation of mpatch.c
#
# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
# 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 struct
from . import policy, pycompat
stringio = pycompat.stringio
modulepolicy = policy.policy
policynocffi = policy.policynocffi
class mpatchError(Exception):
"""error raised when a delta cannot be decoded
"""
# This attempts to apply a series of patches in time proportional to
# the total size of the patches, rather than patches * len(text). This
# means rather than shuffling strings around, we shuffle around
# pointers to fragments with fragment lists.
#
# When the fragment lists get too long, we collapse them. To do this
# efficiently, we do all our operations inside a buffer created by
# mmap and simply use memmove. This avoids creating a bunch of large
# temporary string buffers.
def _pull(dst, src, l): # pull l bytes from src
while l:
f = src.pop()
if f[0] > l: # do we need to split?
src.append((f[0] - l, f[1] + l))
dst.append((l, f[1]))
return
dst.append(f)
l -= f[0]
def _move(m, dest, src, count):
"""move count bytes from src to dest
The file pointer is left at the end of dest.
"""
m.seek(src)
buf = m.read(count)
m.seek(dest)
m.write(buf)
def _collect(m, buf, list):
start = buf
for l, p in reversed(list):
_move(m, buf, p, l)
buf += l
return (buf - start, start)
def patches(a, bins):
if not bins:
return a
plens = [len(x) for x in bins]
pl = sum(plens)
bl = len(a) + pl
tl = bl + bl + pl # enough for the patches and two working texts
b1, b2 = 0, bl
if not tl:
return a
m = stringio()
# load our original text
m.write(a)
frags = [(len(a), b1)]
# copy all the patches into our segment so we can memmove from them
pos = b2 + bl
m.seek(pos)
for p in bins: m.write(p)
for plen in plens:
# if our list gets too long, execute it
if len(frags) > 128:
b2, b1 = b1, b2
frags = [_collect(m, b1, frags)]
new = []
end = pos + plen
last = 0
while pos < end:
m.seek(pos)
try:
p1, p2, l = struct.unpack(">lll", m.read(12))
except struct.error:
raise mpatchError("patch cannot be decoded")
_pull(new, frags, p1 - last) # what didn't change
_pull([], frags, p2 - p1) # what got deleted
new.append((l, pos + 12)) # what got added
pos += l + 12
last = p2
frags.extend(reversed(new)) # what was left at the end
t = _collect(m, b2, frags)
m.seek(t[1])
return m.read(t[0])
def patchedsize(orig, delta):
outlen, last, bin = 0, 0, 0
binend = len(delta)
data = 12
while data <= binend:
decode = delta[bin:bin + 12]
start, end, length = struct.unpack(">lll", decode)
if start > end:
break
bin = data + length
data = bin + 12
outlen += start - last
last = end
outlen += length
if bin != binend:
raise mpatchError("patch cannot be decoded")
outlen += orig - last
return outlen
if modulepolicy not in policynocffi:
try:
from _mpatch_cffi import ffi, lib
except ImportError:
if modulepolicy == 'cffi': # strict cffi import
raise
else:
@ffi.def_extern()
def cffi_get_next_item(arg, pos):
all, bins = ffi.from_handle(arg)
container = ffi.new("struct mpatch_flist*[1]")
to_pass = ffi.new("char[]", str(bins[pos]))
all.append(to_pass)
r = lib.mpatch_decode(to_pass, len(to_pass) - 1, container)
if r < 0:
return ffi.NULL
return container[0]
def patches(text, bins):
lgt = len(bins)
all = []
if not lgt:
return text
arg = (all, bins)
patch = lib.mpatch_fold(ffi.new_handle(arg),
lib.cffi_get_next_item, 0, lgt)
if not patch:
raise mpatchError("cannot decode chunk")
outlen = lib.mpatch_calcsize(len(text), patch)
if outlen < 0:
lib.mpatch_lfree(patch)
raise mpatchError("inconsistency detected")
buf = ffi.new("char[]", outlen)
if lib.mpatch_apply(buf, text, len(text), patch) < 0:
lib.mpatch_lfree(patch)
raise mpatchError("error applying patches")
res = ffi.buffer(buf, outlen)[:]
lib.mpatch_lfree(patch)
return res