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rust: peek_mut optim for lazy ancestors This is one of the two optimizations that are also present in the Python code: replacing pairs of pop/push on the BinaryHeap by single updates, hence having it under the hood maintain its consistency (sift) only once. On Mozilla central, the measured gain (see details below) is around 7%. Creating the PeekMut object by calling peek_mut() right away instead of peek() first is less efficient (gain is only 4%, stats not included). Our interpretation is that its creation has a cost which is vasted in the cases where it ends by droping the value (Peekmut::pop() just does self.heap.pop() anyway). On the other hand, the immutable peek() is very fast: it's just taking a reference in the underlying vector. The Python version still has another optimization: if parent(current) == current-1, then the heap doesn't need to maintain its consistency, since we already know that it's bigger than all the others in the heap. Rust's BinaryHeap doesn't allow us to mutate its biggest element with no housekeeping, but we tried it anyway, with a copy of the BinaryHeap implementation with a dedicaded added method: it's not worth the technical debt in our opinion (we measured only a further 1.6% improvement). One possible explanation would be that the sift is really fast anyway in that case, whereas it's not in the case of Python, because it's at least partly done in slow Python code. Still it's possible that replacing BinaryHeap by something more dedicated to discrete ordered types could be faster. Measurements on mozilla-central: Three runs of 'hg perfancestors' on the parent changeset: Moyenne des médianes: 0.100587 ! wall 0.100062 comb 0.100000 user 0.100000 sys 0.000000 (best of 98) ! wall 0.135804 comb 0.130000 user 0.130000 sys 0.000000 (max of 98) ! wall 0.102864 comb 0.102755 user 0.099286 sys 0.003469 (avg of 98) ! wall 0.101486 comb 0.110000 user 0.110000 sys 0.000000 (median of 98) ! wall 0.096804 comb 0.090000 user 0.090000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100) ! wall 0.132235 comb 0.130000 user 0.120000 sys 0.010000 (max of 100) ! wall 0.100258 comb 0.100300 user 0.096000 sys 0.004300 (avg of 100) ! wall 0.098384 comb 0.100000 user 0.100000 sys 0.000000 (median of 100) ! wall 0.099925 comb 0.100000 user 0.100000 sys 0.000000 (best of 98) ! wall 0.133518 comb 0.140000 user 0.130000 sys 0.010000 (max of 98) ! wall 0.102381 comb 0.102449 user 0.098265 sys 0.004184 (avg of 98) ! wall 0.101891 comb 0.090000 user 0.090000 sys 0.000000 (median of 98) Mean of the medians: 0.100587 On the present changeset: ! wall 0.091344 comb 0.090000 user 0.090000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100) ! wall 0.122728 comb 0.120000 user 0.110000 sys 0.010000 (max of 100) ! wall 0.093268 comb 0.093300 user 0.089300 sys 0.004000 (avg of 100) ! wall 0.092567 comb 0.100000 user 0.090000 sys 0.010000 (median of 100) ! wall 0.093294 comb 0.080000 user 0.080000 sys 0.000000 (best of 100) ! wall 0.144887 comb 0.150000 user 0.140000 sys 0.010000 (max of 100) ! wall 0.097708 comb 0.097700 user 0.093400 sys 0.004300 (avg of 100) ! wall 0.094980 comb 0.100000 user 0.090000 sys 0.010000 (median of 100) ! wall 0.091262 comb 0.090000 user 0.080000 sys 0.010000 (best of 100) ! wall 0.123772 comb 0.130000 user 0.120000 sys 0.010000 (max of 100) ! wall 0.093188 comb 0.093200 user 0.089300 sys 0.003900 (avg of 100) ! wall 0.092364 comb 0.100000 user 0.090000 sys 0.010000 (median of 100) Mean of the medians is 0.0933 Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5358

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from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import time
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial.node import (
nullid,
short,
)
from mercurial import (
encoding,
error,
mdiff,
policy,
pycompat,
scmutil,
util,
vfs,
)
from mercurial.utils import procutil
from . import (
constants,
contentstore,
datapack,
extutil,
historypack,
metadatastore,
shallowutil,
)
osutil = policy.importmod(r'osutil')
class RepackAlreadyRunning(error.Abort):
pass
def backgroundrepack(repo, incremental=True, packsonly=False):
cmd = [procutil.hgexecutable(), '-R', repo.origroot, 'repack']
msg = _("(running background repack)\n")
if incremental:
cmd.append('--incremental')
msg = _("(running background incremental repack)\n")
if packsonly:
cmd.append('--packsonly')
repo.ui.warn(msg)
procutil.runbgcommand(cmd, encoding.environ)
def fullrepack(repo, options=None):
"""If ``packsonly`` is True, stores creating only loose objects are skipped.
"""
if util.safehasattr(repo, 'shareddatastores'):
datasource = contentstore.unioncontentstore(
*repo.shareddatastores)
historysource = metadatastore.unionmetadatastore(
*repo.sharedhistorystores,
allowincomplete=True)
packpath = shallowutil.getcachepackpath(
repo,
constants.FILEPACK_CATEGORY)
_runrepack(repo, datasource, historysource, packpath,
constants.FILEPACK_CATEGORY, options=options)
if util.safehasattr(repo.manifestlog, 'datastore'):
localdata, shareddata = _getmanifeststores(repo)
lpackpath, ldstores, lhstores = localdata
spackpath, sdstores, shstores = shareddata
# Repack the shared manifest store
datasource = contentstore.unioncontentstore(*sdstores)
historysource = metadatastore.unionmetadatastore(
*shstores,
allowincomplete=True)
_runrepack(repo, datasource, historysource, spackpath,
constants.TREEPACK_CATEGORY, options=options)
# Repack the local manifest store
datasource = contentstore.unioncontentstore(
*ldstores,
allowincomplete=True)
historysource = metadatastore.unionmetadatastore(
*lhstores,
allowincomplete=True)
_runrepack(repo, datasource, historysource, lpackpath,
constants.TREEPACK_CATEGORY, options=options)
def incrementalrepack(repo, options=None):
"""This repacks the repo by looking at the distribution of pack files in the
repo and performing the most minimal repack to keep the repo in good shape.
"""
if util.safehasattr(repo, 'shareddatastores'):
packpath = shallowutil.getcachepackpath(
repo,
constants.FILEPACK_CATEGORY)
_incrementalrepack(repo,
repo.shareddatastores,
repo.sharedhistorystores,
packpath,
constants.FILEPACK_CATEGORY,
options=options)
if util.safehasattr(repo.manifestlog, 'datastore'):
localdata, shareddata = _getmanifeststores(repo)
lpackpath, ldstores, lhstores = localdata
spackpath, sdstores, shstores = shareddata
# Repack the shared manifest store
_incrementalrepack(repo,
sdstores,
shstores,
spackpath,
constants.TREEPACK_CATEGORY,
options=options)
# Repack the local manifest store
_incrementalrepack(repo,
ldstores,
lhstores,
lpackpath,
constants.TREEPACK_CATEGORY,
allowincompletedata=True,
options=options)
def _getmanifeststores(repo):
shareddatastores = repo.manifestlog.shareddatastores
localdatastores = repo.manifestlog.localdatastores
sharedhistorystores = repo.manifestlog.sharedhistorystores
localhistorystores = repo.manifestlog.localhistorystores
sharedpackpath = shallowutil.getcachepackpath(repo,
constants.TREEPACK_CATEGORY)
localpackpath = shallowutil.getlocalpackpath(repo.svfs.vfs.base,
constants.TREEPACK_CATEGORY)
return ((localpackpath, localdatastores, localhistorystores),
(sharedpackpath, shareddatastores, sharedhistorystores))
def _topacks(packpath, files, constructor):
paths = list(os.path.join(packpath, p) for p in files)
packs = list(constructor(p) for p in paths)
return packs
def _deletebigpacks(repo, folder, files):
"""Deletes packfiles that are bigger than ``packs.maxpacksize``.
Returns ``files` with the removed files omitted."""
maxsize = repo.ui.configbytes("packs", "maxpacksize")
if maxsize <= 0:
return files
# This only considers datapacks today, but we could broaden it to include
# historypacks.
VALIDEXTS = [".datapack", ".dataidx"]
# Either an oversize index or datapack will trigger cleanup of the whole
# pack:
oversized = set([os.path.splitext(path)[0] for path, ftype, stat in files
if (stat.st_size > maxsize and (os.path.splitext(path)[1]
in VALIDEXTS))])
for rootfname in oversized:
rootpath = os.path.join(folder, rootfname)
for ext in VALIDEXTS:
path = rootpath + ext
repo.ui.debug('removing oversize packfile %s (%s)\n' %
(path, util.bytecount(os.stat(path).st_size)))
os.unlink(path)
return [row for row in files if os.path.basename(row[0]) not in oversized]
def _incrementalrepack(repo, datastore, historystore, packpath, category,
allowincompletedata=False, options=None):
shallowutil.mkstickygroupdir(repo.ui, packpath)
files = osutil.listdir(packpath, stat=True)
files = _deletebigpacks(repo, packpath, files)
datapacks = _topacks(packpath,
_computeincrementaldatapack(repo.ui, files),
datapack.datapack)
datapacks.extend(s for s in datastore
if not isinstance(s, datapack.datapackstore))
historypacks = _topacks(packpath,
_computeincrementalhistorypack(repo.ui, files),
historypack.historypack)
historypacks.extend(s for s in historystore
if not isinstance(s, historypack.historypackstore))
# ``allhistory{files,packs}`` contains all known history packs, even ones we
# don't plan to repack. They are used during the datapack repack to ensure
# good ordering of nodes.
allhistoryfiles = _allpackfileswithsuffix(files, historypack.PACKSUFFIX,
historypack.INDEXSUFFIX)
allhistorypacks = _topacks(packpath,
(f for f, mode, stat in allhistoryfiles),
historypack.historypack)
allhistorypacks.extend(s for s in historystore
if not isinstance(s, historypack.historypackstore))
_runrepack(repo,
contentstore.unioncontentstore(
*datapacks,
allowincomplete=allowincompletedata),
metadatastore.unionmetadatastore(
*historypacks,
allowincomplete=True),
packpath, category,
fullhistory=metadatastore.unionmetadatastore(
*allhistorypacks,
allowincomplete=True),
options=options)
def _computeincrementaldatapack(ui, files):
opts = {
'gencountlimit' : ui.configint(
'remotefilelog', 'data.gencountlimit'),
'generations' : ui.configlist(
'remotefilelog', 'data.generations'),
'maxrepackpacks' : ui.configint(
'remotefilelog', 'data.maxrepackpacks'),
'repackmaxpacksize' : ui.configbytes(
'remotefilelog', 'data.repackmaxpacksize'),
'repacksizelimit' : ui.configbytes(
'remotefilelog', 'data.repacksizelimit'),
}
packfiles = _allpackfileswithsuffix(
files, datapack.PACKSUFFIX, datapack.INDEXSUFFIX)
return _computeincrementalpack(packfiles, opts)
def _computeincrementalhistorypack(ui, files):
opts = {
'gencountlimit' : ui.configint(
'remotefilelog', 'history.gencountlimit'),
'generations' : ui.configlist(
'remotefilelog', 'history.generations', ['100MB']),
'maxrepackpacks' : ui.configint(
'remotefilelog', 'history.maxrepackpacks'),
'repackmaxpacksize' : ui.configbytes(
'remotefilelog', 'history.repackmaxpacksize', '400MB'),
'repacksizelimit' : ui.configbytes(
'remotefilelog', 'history.repacksizelimit'),
}
packfiles = _allpackfileswithsuffix(
files, historypack.PACKSUFFIX, historypack.INDEXSUFFIX)
return _computeincrementalpack(packfiles, opts)
def _allpackfileswithsuffix(files, packsuffix, indexsuffix):
result = []
fileset = set(fn for fn, mode, stat in files)
for filename, mode, stat in files:
if not filename.endswith(packsuffix):
continue
prefix = filename[:-len(packsuffix)]
# Don't process a pack if it doesn't have an index.
if (prefix + indexsuffix) not in fileset:
continue
result.append((prefix, mode, stat))
return result
def _computeincrementalpack(files, opts):
"""Given a set of pack files along with the configuration options, this
function computes the list of files that should be packed as part of an
incremental repack.
It tries to strike a balance between keeping incremental repacks cheap (i.e.
packing small things when possible, and rolling the packs up to the big ones
over time).
"""
limits = list(sorted((util.sizetoint(s) for s in opts['generations']),
reverse=True))
limits.append(0)
# Group the packs by generation (i.e. by size)
generations = []
for i in pycompat.xrange(len(limits)):
generations.append([])
sizes = {}
for prefix, mode, stat in files:
size = stat.st_size
if size > opts['repackmaxpacksize']:
continue
sizes[prefix] = size
for i, limit in enumerate(limits):
if size > limit:
generations[i].append(prefix)
break
# Steps for picking what packs to repack:
# 1. Pick the largest generation with > gencountlimit pack files.
# 2. Take the smallest three packs.
# 3. While total-size-of-packs < repacksizelimit: add another pack
# Find the largest generation with more than gencountlimit packs
genpacks = []
for i, limit in enumerate(limits):
if len(generations[i]) > opts['gencountlimit']:
# Sort to be smallest last, for easy popping later
genpacks.extend(sorted(generations[i], reverse=True,
key=lambda x: sizes[x]))
break
# Take as many packs from the generation as we can
chosenpacks = genpacks[-3:]
genpacks = genpacks[:-3]
repacksize = sum(sizes[n] for n in chosenpacks)
while (repacksize < opts['repacksizelimit'] and genpacks and
len(chosenpacks) < opts['maxrepackpacks']):
chosenpacks.append(genpacks.pop())
repacksize += sizes[chosenpacks[-1]]
return chosenpacks
def _runrepack(repo, data, history, packpath, category, fullhistory=None,
options=None):
shallowutil.mkstickygroupdir(repo.ui, packpath)
def isold(repo, filename, node):
"""Check if the file node is older than a limit.
Unless a limit is specified in the config the default limit is taken.
"""
filectx = repo.filectx(filename, fileid=node)
filetime = repo[filectx.linkrev()].date()
ttl = repo.ui.configint('remotefilelog', 'nodettl')
limit = time.time() - ttl
return filetime[0] < limit
garbagecollect = repo.ui.configbool('remotefilelog', 'gcrepack')
if not fullhistory:
fullhistory = history
packer = repacker(repo, data, history, fullhistory, category,
gc=garbagecollect, isold=isold, options=options)
with datapack.mutabledatapack(repo.ui, packpath, version=2) as dpack:
with historypack.mutablehistorypack(repo.ui, packpath) as hpack:
try:
packer.run(dpack, hpack)
except error.LockHeld:
raise RepackAlreadyRunning(_("skipping repack - another repack "
"is already running"))
def keepset(repo, keyfn, lastkeepkeys=None):
"""Computes a keepset which is not garbage collected.
'keyfn' is a function that maps filename, node to a unique key.
'lastkeepkeys' is an optional argument and if provided the keepset
function updates lastkeepkeys with more keys and returns the result.
"""
if not lastkeepkeys:
keepkeys = set()
else:
keepkeys = lastkeepkeys
# We want to keep:
# 1. Working copy parent
# 2. Draft commits
# 3. Parents of draft commits
# 4. Pullprefetch and bgprefetchrevs revsets if specified
revs = ['.', 'draft()', 'parents(draft())']
prefetchrevs = repo.ui.config('remotefilelog', 'pullprefetch', None)
if prefetchrevs:
revs.append('(%s)' % prefetchrevs)
prefetchrevs = repo.ui.config('remotefilelog', 'bgprefetchrevs', None)
if prefetchrevs:
revs.append('(%s)' % prefetchrevs)
revs = '+'.join(revs)
revs = ['sort((%s), "topo")' % revs]
keep = scmutil.revrange(repo, revs)
processed = set()
lastmanifest = None
# process the commits in toposorted order starting from the oldest
for r in reversed(keep._list):
if repo[r].p1().rev() in processed:
# if the direct parent has already been processed
# then we only need to process the delta
m = repo[r].manifestctx().readdelta()
else:
# otherwise take the manifest and diff it
# with the previous manifest if one exists
if lastmanifest:
m = repo[r].manifest().diff(lastmanifest)
else:
m = repo[r].manifest()
lastmanifest = repo[r].manifest()
processed.add(r)
# populate keepkeys with keys from the current manifest
if type(m) is dict:
# m is a result of diff of two manifests and is a dictionary that
# maps filename to ((newnode, newflag), (oldnode, oldflag)) tuple
for filename, diff in m.iteritems():
if diff[0][0] is not None:
keepkeys.add(keyfn(filename, diff[0][0]))
else:
# m is a manifest object
for filename, filenode in m.iteritems():
keepkeys.add(keyfn(filename, filenode))
return keepkeys
class repacker(object):
"""Class for orchestrating the repack of data and history information into a
new format.
"""
def __init__(self, repo, data, history, fullhistory, category, gc=False,
isold=None, options=None):
self.repo = repo
self.data = data
self.history = history
self.fullhistory = fullhistory
self.unit = constants.getunits(category)
self.garbagecollect = gc
self.options = options
if self.garbagecollect:
if not isold:
raise ValueError("Function 'isold' is not properly specified")
# use (filename, node) tuple as a keepset key
self.keepkeys = keepset(repo, lambda f, n : (f, n))
self.isold = isold
def run(self, targetdata, targethistory):
ledger = repackledger()
with extutil.flock(repacklockvfs(self.repo).join("repacklock"),
_('repacking %s') % self.repo.origroot, timeout=0):
self.repo.hook('prerepack')
# Populate ledger from source
self.data.markledger(ledger, options=self.options)
self.history.markledger(ledger, options=self.options)
# Run repack
self.repackdata(ledger, targetdata)
self.repackhistory(ledger, targethistory)
# Call cleanup on each source
for source in ledger.sources:
source.cleanup(ledger)
def _chainorphans(self, ui, filename, nodes, orphans, deltabases):
"""Reorderes ``orphans`` into a single chain inside ``nodes`` and
``deltabases``.
We often have orphan entries (nodes without a base that aren't
referenced by other nodes -- i.e., part of a chain) due to gaps in
history. Rather than store them as individual fulltexts, we prefer to
insert them as one chain sorted by size.
"""
if not orphans:
return nodes
def getsize(node, default=0):
meta = self.data.getmeta(filename, node)
if constants.METAKEYSIZE in meta:
return meta[constants.METAKEYSIZE]
else:
return default
# Sort orphans by size; biggest first is preferred, since it's more
# likely to be the newest version assuming files grow over time.
# (Sort by node first to ensure the sort is stable.)
orphans = sorted(orphans)
orphans = list(sorted(orphans, key=getsize, reverse=True))
if ui.debugflag:
ui.debug("%s: orphan chain: %s\n" % (filename,
", ".join([short(s) for s in orphans])))
# Create one contiguous chain and reassign deltabases.
for i, node in enumerate(orphans):
if i == 0:
deltabases[node] = (nullid, 0)
else:
parent = orphans[i - 1]
deltabases[node] = (parent, deltabases[parent][1] + 1)
nodes = filter(lambda node: node not in orphans, nodes)
nodes += orphans
return nodes
def repackdata(self, ledger, target):
ui = self.repo.ui
maxchainlen = ui.configint('packs', 'maxchainlen', 1000)
byfile = {}
for entry in ledger.entries.itervalues():
if entry.datasource:
byfile.setdefault(entry.filename, {})[entry.node] = entry
count = 0
for filename, entries in sorted(byfile.iteritems()):
ui.progress(_("repacking data"), count, unit=self.unit,
total=len(byfile))
ancestors = {}
nodes = list(node for node in entries)
nohistory = []
for i, node in enumerate(nodes):
if node in ancestors:
continue
ui.progress(_("building history"), i, unit='nodes',
total=len(nodes))
try:
ancestors.update(self.fullhistory.getancestors(filename,
node, known=ancestors))
except KeyError:
# Since we're packing data entries, we may not have the
# corresponding history entries for them. It's not a big
# deal, but the entries won't be delta'd perfectly.
nohistory.append(node)
ui.progress(_("building history"), None)
# Order the nodes children first, so we can produce reverse deltas
orderednodes = list(reversed(self._toposort(ancestors)))
if len(nohistory) > 0:
ui.debug('repackdata: %d nodes without history\n' %
len(nohistory))
orderednodes.extend(sorted(nohistory))
# Filter orderednodes to just the nodes we want to serialize (it
# currently also has the edge nodes' ancestors).
orderednodes = list(filter(lambda node: node in nodes,
orderednodes))
# Garbage collect old nodes:
if self.garbagecollect:
neworderednodes = []
for node in orderednodes:
# If the node is old and is not in the keepset, we skip it,
# and mark as garbage collected
if ((filename, node) not in self.keepkeys and
self.isold(self.repo, filename, node)):
entries[node].gced = True
continue
neworderednodes.append(node)
orderednodes = neworderednodes
# Compute delta bases for nodes:
deltabases = {}
nobase = set()
referenced = set()
nodes = set(nodes)
for i, node in enumerate(orderednodes):
ui.progress(_("processing nodes"), i, unit='nodes',
total=len(orderednodes))
# Find delta base
# TODO: allow delta'ing against most recent descendant instead
# of immediate child
deltatuple = deltabases.get(node, None)
if deltatuple is None:
deltabase, chainlen = nullid, 0
deltabases[node] = (nullid, 0)
nobase.add(node)
else:
deltabase, chainlen = deltatuple
referenced.add(deltabase)
# Use available ancestor information to inform our delta choices
ancestorinfo = ancestors.get(node)
if ancestorinfo:
p1, p2, linknode, copyfrom = ancestorinfo
# The presence of copyfrom means we're at a point where the
# file was copied from elsewhere. So don't attempt to do any
# deltas with the other file.
if copyfrom:
p1 = nullid
if chainlen < maxchainlen:
# Record this child as the delta base for its parents.
# This may be non optimal, since the parents may have
# many children, and this will only choose the last one.
# TODO: record all children and try all deltas to find
# best
if p1 != nullid:
deltabases[p1] = (node, chainlen + 1)
if p2 != nullid:
deltabases[p2] = (node, chainlen + 1)
# experimental config: repack.chainorphansbysize
if ui.configbool('repack', 'chainorphansbysize'):
orphans = nobase - referenced
orderednodes = self._chainorphans(ui, filename, orderednodes,
orphans, deltabases)
# Compute deltas and write to the pack
for i, node in enumerate(orderednodes):
deltabase, chainlen = deltabases[node]
# Compute delta
# TODO: Optimize the deltachain fetching. Since we're
# iterating over the different version of the file, we may
# be fetching the same deltachain over and over again.
meta = None
if deltabase != nullid:
deltaentry = self.data.getdelta(filename, node)
delta, deltabasename, origdeltabase, meta = deltaentry
size = meta.get(constants.METAKEYSIZE)
if (deltabasename != filename or origdeltabase != deltabase
or size is None):
deltabasetext = self.data.get(filename, deltabase)
original = self.data.get(filename, node)
size = len(original)
delta = mdiff.textdiff(deltabasetext, original)
else:
delta = self.data.get(filename, node)
size = len(delta)
meta = self.data.getmeta(filename, node)
# TODO: don't use the delta if it's larger than the fulltext
if constants.METAKEYSIZE not in meta:
meta[constants.METAKEYSIZE] = size
target.add(filename, node, deltabase, delta, meta)
entries[node].datarepacked = True
ui.progress(_("processing nodes"), None)
count += 1
ui.progress(_("repacking data"), None)
target.close(ledger=ledger)
def repackhistory(self, ledger, target):
ui = self.repo.ui
byfile = {}
for entry in ledger.entries.itervalues():
if entry.historysource:
byfile.setdefault(entry.filename, {})[entry.node] = entry
count = 0
for filename, entries in sorted(byfile.iteritems()):
ancestors = {}
nodes = list(node for node in entries)
for node in nodes:
if node in ancestors:
continue
ancestors.update(self.history.getancestors(filename, node,
known=ancestors))
# Order the nodes children first
orderednodes = reversed(self._toposort(ancestors))
# Write to the pack
dontprocess = set()
for node in orderednodes:
p1, p2, linknode, copyfrom = ancestors[node]
# If the node is marked dontprocess, but it's also in the
# explicit entries set, that means the node exists both in this
# file and in another file that was copied to this file.
# Usually this happens if the file was copied to another file,
# then the copy was deleted, then reintroduced without copy
# metadata. The original add and the new add have the same hash
# since the content is identical and the parents are null.
if node in dontprocess and node not in entries:
# If copyfrom == filename, it means the copy history
# went to come other file, then came back to this one, so we
# should continue processing it.
if p1 != nullid and copyfrom != filename:
dontprocess.add(p1)
if p2 != nullid:
dontprocess.add(p2)
continue
if copyfrom:
dontprocess.add(p1)
target.add(filename, node, p1, p2, linknode, copyfrom)
if node in entries:
entries[node].historyrepacked = True
count += 1
ui.progress(_("repacking history"), count, unit=self.unit,
total=len(byfile))
ui.progress(_("repacking history"), None)
target.close(ledger=ledger)
def _toposort(self, ancestors):
def parentfunc(node):
p1, p2, linknode, copyfrom = ancestors[node]
parents = []
if p1 != nullid:
parents.append(p1)
if p2 != nullid:
parents.append(p2)
return parents
sortednodes = shallowutil.sortnodes(ancestors.keys(), parentfunc)
return sortednodes
class repackledger(object):
"""Storage for all the bookkeeping that happens during a repack. It contains
the list of revisions being repacked, what happened to each revision, and
which source store contained which revision originally (for later cleanup).
"""
def __init__(self):
self.entries = {}
self.sources = {}
self.created = set()
def markdataentry(self, source, filename, node):
"""Mark the given filename+node revision as having a data rev in the
given source.
"""
entry = self._getorcreateentry(filename, node)
entry.datasource = True
entries = self.sources.get(source)
if not entries:
entries = set()
self.sources[source] = entries
entries.add(entry)
def markhistoryentry(self, source, filename, node):
"""Mark the given filename+node revision as having a history rev in the
given source.
"""
entry = self._getorcreateentry(filename, node)
entry.historysource = True
entries = self.sources.get(source)
if not entries:
entries = set()
self.sources[source] = entries
entries.add(entry)
def _getorcreateentry(self, filename, node):
key = (filename, node)
value = self.entries.get(key)
if not value:
value = repackentry(filename, node)
self.entries[key] = value
return value
def addcreated(self, value):
self.created.add(value)
class repackentry(object):
"""Simple class representing a single revision entry in the repackledger.
"""
__slots__ = (r'filename', r'node', r'datasource', r'historysource',
r'datarepacked', r'historyrepacked', r'gced')
def __init__(self, filename, node):
self.filename = filename
self.node = node
# If the revision has a data entry in the source
self.datasource = False
# If the revision has a history entry in the source
self.historysource = False
# If the revision's data entry was repacked into the repack target
self.datarepacked = False
# If the revision's history entry was repacked into the repack target
self.historyrepacked = False
# If garbage collected
self.gced = False
def repacklockvfs(repo):
if util.safehasattr(repo, 'name'):
# Lock in the shared cache so repacks across multiple copies of the same
# repo are coordinated.
sharedcachepath = shallowutil.getcachepackpath(
repo,
constants.FILEPACK_CATEGORY)
return vfs.vfs(sharedcachepath)
else:
return repo.svfs