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perf: add command for measuring revlog chunk operations Upcoming commits will teach revlogs to leverage the new compression engine API so that new compression formats can more easily be leveraged in revlogs. We want to be sure this refactoring doesn't regress performance. So this commit introduces "perfrevchunks" to explicitly test performance of reading, decompressing, and recompressing revlog chunks. Here is output when run on the mozilla-unified repo: $ hg perfrevlogchunks -c ! read ! wall 0.346603 comb 0.350000 user 0.340000 sys 0.010000 (best of 28) ! read w/ reused fd ! wall 0.337707 comb 0.340000 user 0.320000 sys 0.020000 (best of 30) ! read batch ! wall 0.013206 comb 0.020000 user 0.000000 sys 0.020000 (best of 221) ! read batch w/ reused fd ! wall 0.013259 comb 0.030000 user 0.010000 sys 0.020000 (best of 222) ! chunk ! wall 1.909939 comb 1.910000 user 1.900000 sys 0.010000 (best of 6) ! chunk batch ! wall 1.750677 comb 1.760000 user 1.740000 sys 0.020000 (best of 6) ! compress ! wall 5.668004 comb 5.670000 user 5.670000 sys 0.000000 (best of 3) $ hg perfrevlogchunks -m ! read ! wall 0.365834 comb 0.370000 user 0.350000 sys 0.020000 (best of 26) ! read w/ reused fd ! wall 0.350160 comb 0.350000 user 0.320000 sys 0.030000 (best of 28) ! read batch ! wall 0.024777 comb 0.020000 user 0.000000 sys 0.020000 (best of 119) ! read batch w/ reused fd ! wall 0.024895 comb 0.030000 user 0.000000 sys 0.030000 (best of 118) ! chunk ! wall 2.514061 comb 2.520000 user 2.480000 sys 0.040000 (best of 4) ! chunk batch ! wall 2.380788 comb 2.380000 user 2.360000 sys 0.020000 (best of 5) ! compress ! wall 9.815297 comb 9.820000 user 9.820000 sys 0.000000 (best of 3) We already see some interesting data, such as how much slower non-batched chunk reading is and that zlib compression appears to be >2x slower than decompression. I didn't have the data when I wrote this commit message, but I ran this on Mozilla's NFS-based Mercurial server and the time for reading with a reused file descriptor was faster. So I think it is worth testing both with and without file descriptor reuse so we can make informed decisions about recycling file descriptors.

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#require svn15
$ SVNREPOPATH=`pwd`/svn-repo
#if windows
$ SVNREPOURL=file:///`$PYTHON -c "import urllib, sys; sys.stdout.write(urllib.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$SVNREPOPATH"`
#else
$ SVNREPOURL=file://`$PYTHON -c "import urllib, sys; sys.stdout.write(urllib.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$SVNREPOPATH"`
#endif
$ filter_svn_output () {
> egrep -v 'Committing|Transmitting|Updating|(^$)' || true
> }
create subversion repo
$ WCROOT="`pwd`/svn-wc"
$ svnadmin create svn-repo
$ svn co "$SVNREPOURL" svn-wc
Checked out revision 0.
$ cd svn-wc
$ mkdir src
$ echo alpha > src/alpha
$ svn add src
A src
A src/alpha (glob)
$ mkdir externals
$ echo other > externals/other
$ svn add externals
A externals
A externals/other (glob)
$ svn ci -qm 'Add alpha'
$ svn up -q
$ echo "externals -r1 $SVNREPOURL/externals" > extdef
$ svn propset -F extdef svn:externals src
property 'svn:externals' set on 'src'
$ svn ci -qm 'Setting externals'
$ cd ..
create hg repo
$ mkdir sub
$ cd sub
$ hg init t
$ cd t
first revision, no sub
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -Am0
adding a
add first svn sub with leading whitespaces
$ echo "s = [svn] $SVNREPOURL/src" >> .hgsub
$ echo "subdir/s = [svn] $SVNREPOURL/src" >> .hgsub
$ svn co --quiet "$SVNREPOURL"/src s
$ mkdir subdir
$ svn co --quiet "$SVNREPOURL"/src subdir/s
$ hg add .hgsub
$ hg ci -m1
make sure we avoid empty commits (issue2445)
$ hg sum
parent: 1:* tip (glob)
1
branch: default
commit: (clean)
update: (current)
phases: 2 draft
$ hg ci -moops
nothing changed
[1]
debugsub
$ hg debugsub
path s
source file://*/svn-repo/src (glob)
revision 2
path subdir/s
source file://*/svn-repo/src (glob)
revision 2
change file in svn and hg, commit
$ echo a >> a
$ echo alpha >> s/alpha
$ hg sum
parent: 1:* tip (glob)
1
branch: default
commit: 1 modified, 1 subrepos
update: (current)
phases: 2 draft
$ hg commit --subrepos -m 'Message!' | filter_svn_output
committing subrepository s
Sending*s/alpha (glob)
Committed revision 3.
Fetching external item into '*s/externals'* (glob)
External at revision 1.
At revision 3.
$ hg debugsub
path s
source file://*/svn-repo/src (glob)
revision 3
path subdir/s
source file://*/svn-repo/src (glob)
revision 2
missing svn file, commit should fail
$ rm s/alpha
$ hg commit --subrepos -m 'abort on missing file'
committing subrepository s
abort: cannot commit missing svn entries (in subrepo s)
[255]
$ svn revert s/alpha > /dev/null
add an unrelated revision in svn and update the subrepo to without
bringing any changes.
$ svn mkdir "$SVNREPOURL/unrelated" -qm 'create unrelated'
$ svn up -q s
$ hg sum
parent: 2:* tip (glob)
Message!
branch: default
commit: (clean)
update: (current)
phases: 3 draft
$ echo a > s/a
should be empty despite change to s/a
$ hg st
add a commit from svn
$ cd "$WCROOT/src"
$ svn up -q
$ echo xyz >> alpha
$ svn propset svn:mime-type 'text/xml' alpha
property 'svn:mime-type' set on 'alpha'
$ svn ci -qm 'amend a from svn'
$ cd ../../sub/t
this commit from hg will fail
$ echo zzz >> s/alpha
$ (hg ci --subrepos -m 'amend alpha from hg' 2>&1; echo "[$?]") | grep -vi 'out of date'
committing subrepository s
abort: svn:*Commit failed (details follow): (glob)
[255]
$ svn revert -q s/alpha
this commit fails because of meta changes
$ svn propset svn:mime-type 'text/html' s/alpha
property 'svn:mime-type' set on 's/alpha' (glob)
$ (hg ci --subrepos -m 'amend alpha from hg' 2>&1; echo "[$?]") | grep -vi 'out of date'
committing subrepository s
abort: svn:*Commit failed (details follow): (glob)
[255]
$ svn revert -q s/alpha
this commit fails because of externals changes
$ echo zzz > s/externals/other
$ hg ci --subrepos -m 'amend externals from hg'
committing subrepository s
abort: cannot commit svn externals (in subrepo s)
[255]
$ hg diff --subrepos -r 1:2 | grep -v diff
--- a/.hgsubstate Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/.hgsubstate Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-2 s
+3 s
2 subdir/s
--- a/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/a Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,1 +1,2 @@
a
+a
$ svn revert -q s/externals/other
this commit fails because of externals meta changes
$ svn propset svn:mime-type 'text/html' s/externals/other
property 'svn:mime-type' set on 's/externals/other' (glob)
$ hg ci --subrepos -m 'amend externals from hg'
committing subrepository s
abort: cannot commit svn externals (in subrepo s)
[255]
$ svn revert -q s/externals/other
clone
$ cd ..
$ hg clone t tc
updating to branch default
A tc/s/alpha (glob)
U tc/s (glob)
Fetching external item into 'tc/s/externals'* (glob)
A tc/s/externals/other (glob)
Checked out external at revision 1.
Checked out revision 3.
A tc/subdir/s/alpha (glob)
U tc/subdir/s (glob)
Fetching external item into 'tc/subdir/s/externals'* (glob)
A tc/subdir/s/externals/other (glob)
Checked out external at revision 1.
Checked out revision 2.
3 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd tc
debugsub in clone
$ hg debugsub
path s
source file://*/svn-repo/src (glob)
revision 3
path subdir/s
source file://*/svn-repo/src (glob)
revision 2
verify subrepo is contained within the repo directory
$ $PYTHON -c "import os.path; print os.path.exists('s')"
True
update to nullrev (must delete the subrepo)
$ hg up null
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 3 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ ls
Check hg update --clean
$ cd "$TESTTMP/sub/t"
$ cd s
$ echo c0 > alpha
$ echo c1 > f1
$ echo c1 > f2
$ svn add f1 -q
$ svn status | sort
? * a (glob)
? * f2 (glob)
A * f1 (glob)
M * alpha (glob)
Performing status on external item at 'externals'* (glob)
X * externals (glob)
$ cd ../..
$ hg -R t update -C
Fetching external item into 't/s/externals'* (glob)
Checked out external at revision 1.
Checked out revision 3.
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd t/s
$ svn status | sort
? * a (glob)
? * f1 (glob)
? * f2 (glob)
Performing status on external item at 'externals'* (glob)
X * externals (glob)
Sticky subrepositories, no changes
$ cd "$TESTTMP/sub/t"
$ hg id -n
2
$ cd s
$ svnversion
3
$ cd ..
$ hg update 1
U *s/alpha (glob)
Fetching external item into '*s/externals'* (glob)
Checked out external at revision 1.
Checked out revision 2.
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg id -n
1
$ cd s
$ svnversion
2
$ cd ..
Sticky subrepositories, file changes
$ touch s/f1
$ cd s
$ svn add f1
A f1
$ cd ..
$ hg id -n
1+
$ cd s
$ svnversion
2M
$ cd ..
$ hg update tip
subrepository s diverged (local revision: 2, remote revision: 3)
(M)erge, keep (l)ocal [working copy] or keep (r)emote [destination]? m
subrepository sources for s differ
use (l)ocal source (2) or (r)emote source (3)? l
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg id -n
2+
$ cd s
$ svnversion
2M
$ cd ..
$ hg update --clean tip
U *s/alpha (glob)
Fetching external item into '*s/externals'* (glob)
Checked out external at revision 1.
Checked out revision 3.
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
Sticky subrepository, revision updates
$ hg id -n
2
$ cd s
$ svnversion
3
$ cd ..
$ cd s
$ svn update -qr 1
$ cd ..
$ hg update 1
subrepository s diverged (local revision: 3, remote revision: 2)
(M)erge, keep (l)ocal [working copy] or keep (r)emote [destination]? m
subrepository sources for s differ (in checked out version)
use (l)ocal source (1) or (r)emote source (2)? l
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg id -n
1+
$ cd s
$ svnversion
1
$ cd ..
Sticky subrepository, file changes and revision updates
$ touch s/f1
$ cd s
$ svn add f1
A f1
$ svnversion
1M
$ cd ..
$ hg id -n
1+
$ hg update tip
subrepository s diverged (local revision: 3, remote revision: 3)
(M)erge, keep (l)ocal [working copy] or keep (r)emote [destination]? m
subrepository sources for s differ
use (l)ocal source (1) or (r)emote source (3)? l
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg id -n
2+
$ cd s
$ svnversion
1M
$ cd ..
Sticky repository, update --clean
$ hg update --clean tip | grep -v 's[/\]externals[/\]other'
U *s/alpha (glob)
U *s (glob)
Fetching external item into '*s/externals'* (glob)
Checked out external at revision 1.
Checked out revision 3.
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg id -n
2
$ cd s
$ svnversion
3
$ cd ..
Test subrepo already at intended revision:
$ cd s
$ svn update -qr 2
$ cd ..
$ hg update 1
subrepository s diverged (local revision: 3, remote revision: 2)
(M)erge, keep (l)ocal [working copy] or keep (r)emote [destination]? m
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg id -n
1+
$ cd s
$ svnversion
2
$ cd ..
Test case where subversion would fail to update the subrepo because there
are unknown directories being replaced by tracked ones (happens with rebase).
$ cd "$WCROOT/src"
$ mkdir dir
$ echo epsilon.py > dir/epsilon.py
$ svn add dir
A dir
A dir/epsilon.py (glob)
$ svn ci -qm 'Add dir/epsilon.py'
$ cd ../..
$ hg init rebaserepo
$ cd rebaserepo
$ svn co -r5 --quiet "$SVNREPOURL"/src s
$ echo "s = [svn] $SVNREPOURL/src" >> .hgsub
$ hg add .hgsub
$ hg ci -m addsub
$ echo a > a
$ hg add .
adding a
$ hg ci -m adda
$ hg up 0
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 1 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ svn up -qr6 s
$ hg ci -m updatesub
created new head
$ echo pyc > s/dir/epsilon.pyc
$ hg up 1
D *s/dir (glob)
Fetching external item into '*s/externals'* (glob)
Checked out external at revision 1.
Checked out revision 5.
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg up -q 2
Modify one of the externals to point to a different path so we can
test having obstructions when switching branches on checkout:
$ hg checkout tip
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ echo "obstruct = [svn] $SVNREPOURL/externals" >> .hgsub
$ svn co -r5 --quiet "$SVNREPOURL"/externals obstruct
$ hg commit -m 'Start making obstructed working copy'
$ hg book other
$ hg co -r 'p1(tip)'
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(leaving bookmark other)
$ echo "obstruct = [svn] $SVNREPOURL/src" >> .hgsub
$ svn co -r5 --quiet "$SVNREPOURL"/src obstruct
$ hg commit -m 'Other branch which will be obstructed'
created new head
Switching back to the head where we have another path mapped to the
same subrepo should work if the subrepo is clean.
$ hg co other
A *obstruct/other (glob)
Checked out revision 1.
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(activating bookmark other)
This is surprising, but is also correct based on the current code:
$ echo "updating should (maybe) fail" > obstruct/other
$ hg co tip
abort: uncommitted changes
(commit or update --clean to discard changes)
[255]
Point to a Subversion branch which has since been deleted and recreated
First, create that condition in the repository.
$ hg ci --subrepos -m cleanup | filter_svn_output
committing subrepository obstruct
Sending obstruct/other (glob)
Committed revision 7.
At revision 7.
$ svn mkdir -qm "baseline" $SVNREPOURL/trunk
$ svn copy -qm "initial branch" $SVNREPOURL/trunk $SVNREPOURL/branch
$ svn co --quiet "$SVNREPOURL"/branch tempwc
$ cd tempwc
$ echo "something old" > somethingold
$ svn add somethingold
A somethingold
$ svn ci -qm 'Something old'
$ svn rm -qm "remove branch" $SVNREPOURL/branch
$ svn copy -qm "recreate branch" $SVNREPOURL/trunk $SVNREPOURL/branch
$ svn up -q
$ echo "something new" > somethingnew
$ svn add somethingnew
A somethingnew
$ svn ci -qm 'Something new'
$ cd ..
$ rm -rf tempwc
$ svn co "$SVNREPOURL/branch"@10 recreated
A recreated/somethingold (glob)
Checked out revision 10.
$ echo "recreated = [svn] $SVNREPOURL/branch" >> .hgsub
$ hg ci -m addsub
$ cd recreated
$ svn up -q
$ cd ..
$ hg ci -m updatesub
$ hg up -r-2
D *recreated/somethingnew (glob)
A *recreated/somethingold (glob)
Checked out revision 10.
1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
(leaving bookmark other)
$ test -f recreated/somethingold
Test archive
$ hg archive -S ../archive-all --debug --config progress.debug=true
archiving: 0/2 files (0.00%)
archiving: .hgsub 1/2 files (50.00%)
archiving: .hgsubstate 2/2 files (100.00%)
archiving (obstruct): 0/1 files (0.00%)
archiving (obstruct): 1/1 files (100.00%)
archiving (recreated): 0/1 files (0.00%)
archiving (recreated): 1/1 files (100.00%)
archiving (s): 0/2 files (0.00%)
archiving (s): 1/2 files (50.00%)
archiving (s): 2/2 files (100.00%)
$ hg archive -S ../archive-exclude --debug --config progress.debug=true -X **old
archiving: 0/2 files (0.00%)
archiving: .hgsub 1/2 files (50.00%)
archiving: .hgsubstate 2/2 files (100.00%)
archiving (obstruct): 0/1 files (0.00%)
archiving (obstruct): 1/1 files (100.00%)
archiving (recreated): 0 files
archiving (s): 0/2 files (0.00%)
archiving (s): 1/2 files (50.00%)
archiving (s): 2/2 files (100.00%)
$ find ../archive-exclude | sort
../archive-exclude
../archive-exclude/.hg_archival.txt
../archive-exclude/.hgsub
../archive-exclude/.hgsubstate
../archive-exclude/obstruct
../archive-exclude/obstruct/other
../archive-exclude/s
../archive-exclude/s/alpha
../archive-exclude/s/dir
../archive-exclude/s/dir/epsilon.py
Test forgetting files, not implemented in svn subrepo, used to
traceback
#if no-windows
$ hg forget 'notafile*'
notafile*: No such file or directory
[1]
#else
$ hg forget 'notafile'
notafile: * (glob)
[1]
#endif
Test a subrepo referencing a just moved svn path. Last commit rev will
be different from the revision, and the path will be different as
well.
$ cd "$WCROOT"
$ svn up > /dev/null
$ mkdir trunk/subdir branches
$ echo a > trunk/subdir/a
$ svn add trunk/subdir branches
A trunk/subdir (glob)
A trunk/subdir/a (glob)
A branches
$ svn ci -qm addsubdir
$ svn cp -qm branchtrunk $SVNREPOURL/trunk $SVNREPOURL/branches/somebranch
$ cd ..
$ hg init repo2
$ cd repo2
$ svn co $SVNREPOURL/branches/somebranch/subdir
A subdir/a (glob)
Checked out revision 15.
$ echo "subdir = [svn] $SVNREPOURL/branches/somebranch/subdir" > .hgsub
$ hg add .hgsub
$ hg ci -m addsub
$ hg up null
0 files updated, 0 files merged, 2 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ hg up
A *subdir/a (glob)
Checked out revision 15.
2 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
$ cd ..
Test sanitizing ".hg/hgrc" in subrepo
$ cd sub/t
$ hg update -q -C tip
$ cd s
$ mkdir .hg
$ echo '.hg/hgrc in svn repo' > .hg/hgrc
$ mkdir -p sub/.hg
$ echo 'sub/.hg/hgrc in svn repo' > sub/.hg/hgrc
$ svn add .hg sub
A .hg
A .hg/hgrc (glob)
A sub
A sub/.hg (glob)
A sub/.hg/hgrc (glob)
$ svn ci -qm 'add .hg/hgrc to be sanitized at hg update'
$ svn up -q
$ cd ..
$ hg commit -S -m 'commit with svn revision including .hg/hgrc'
$ grep ' s$' .hgsubstate
16 s
$ cd ..
$ hg -R tc pull -u -q 2>&1 | sort
warning: removing potentially hostile 'hgrc' in '$TESTTMP/sub/tc/s/.hg' (glob)
warning: removing potentially hostile 'hgrc' in '$TESTTMP/sub/tc/s/sub/.hg' (glob)
$ cd tc
$ grep ' s$' .hgsubstate
16 s
$ test -f s/.hg/hgrc
[1]
$ test -f s/sub/.hg/hgrc
[1]
Test that sanitizing is omitted in meta data area:
$ mkdir s/.svn/.hg
$ echo '.hg/hgrc in svn metadata area' > s/.svn/.hg/hgrc
$ hg update -q -C '.^1'
$ cd ../..