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# 'unconsumed_tail'
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# Do we have enough bytes already?
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if len(self._content) >= num_bytes:
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if num_bytes is not None and len(self._content) >= num_bytes:
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if num_bytes is None and self._z_content_decompressor is None:
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# We must have already decompressed everything
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# If we got this far, and don't have a decompressor, something is wrong
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if self._z_content_decompressor is None:
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raise AssertionError(
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'No decompressor to decompress %d bytes' % num_bytes)
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remaining_decomp = self._z_content_decompressor.unconsumed_tail
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if not remaining_decomp:
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raise AssertionError('Nothing left to decompress')
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needed_bytes = num_bytes - len(self._content)
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# We always set max_size to 32kB over the minimum needed, so that
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# zlib will give us as much as we really want.
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# TODO: If this isn't good enough, we could make a loop here,
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# that keeps expanding the request until we get enough
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self._content += self._z_content_decompressor.decompress(
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remaining_decomp, needed_bytes + _ZLIB_DECOMP_WINDOW)
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if len(self._content) < num_bytes:
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raise AssertionError('%d bytes wanted, only %d available'
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% (num_bytes, len(self._content)))
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if not self._z_content_decompressor.unconsumed_tail:
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# The stream is finished
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self._z_content_decompressor = None
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if num_bytes is None:
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# We don't know how much is left, but we'll decompress it all
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self._content += self._z_content_decompressor.decompress(
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# Note: There's what I consider a bug in zlib.decompressobj
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# If you pass back in the entire unconsumed_tail, only
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# this time you don't pass a max-size, it doesn't
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# change the unconsumed_tail back to None/''.
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# However, we know we are done with the whole stream
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self._z_content_decompressor = None
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# XXX: Why is this the only place in this routine we set this?
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self._content_length = len(self._content)
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if not remaining_decomp:
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raise AssertionError('Nothing left to decompress')
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needed_bytes = num_bytes - len(self._content)
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# We always set max_size to 32kB over the minimum needed, so that
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# zlib will give us as much as we really want.
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# TODO: If this isn't good enough, we could make a loop here,
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# that keeps expanding the request until we get enough
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self._content += self._z_content_decompressor.decompress(
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remaining_decomp, needed_bytes + _ZLIB_DECOMP_WINDOW)
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if len(self._content) < num_bytes:
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raise AssertionError('%d bytes wanted, only %d available'
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% (num_bytes, len(self._content)))
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if not self._z_content_decompressor.unconsumed_tail:
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# The stream is finished
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self._z_content_decompressor = None
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def _parse_bytes(self, bytes, pos):
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"""Read the various lengths from the header.
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bytes = apply_delta_to_source(self._content, content_start, end)
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def set_chunked_content(self, content_chunks, length):
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"""Set the content of this block to the given chunks."""
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# If we have lots of short lines, it is may be more efficient to join
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# the content ahead of time. If the content is <10MiB, we don't really
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# care about the extra memory consumption, so we can just pack it and
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# be done. However, timing showed 18s => 17.9s for repacking 1k revs of
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# mysql, which is below the noise margin
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self._content_length = length
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self._content_chunks = content_chunks
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self._z_content = None
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def set_content(self, content):
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"""Set the content of this block."""
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self._content_length = len(content)
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self._content = content
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self._z_content = None
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def _create_z_content_using_lzma(self):
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if self._content_chunks is not None:
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self._content = ''.join(self._content_chunks)
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self._content_chunks = None
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if self._content is None:
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raise AssertionError('Nothing to compress')
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self._z_content = pylzma.compress(self._content)
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self._z_content_length = len(self._z_content)
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def _create_z_content_from_chunks(self):
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compressor = zlib.compressobj(zlib.Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION)
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compressed_chunks = map(compressor.compress, self._content_chunks)
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compressed_chunks.append(compressor.flush())
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self._z_content = ''.join(compressed_chunks)
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self._z_content_length = len(self._z_content)
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def _create_z_content(self):
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if self._z_content is not None:
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self._create_z_content_using_lzma()
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if self._content_chunks is not None:
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self._create_z_content_from_chunks()
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self._z_content = zlib.compress(self._content)
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self._z_content_length = len(self._z_content)
308
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def to_bytes(self):
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283
"""Encode the information into a byte stream."""
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self._create_z_content()
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compress = zlib.compress
286
compress = pylzma.compress
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if self._z_content is None:
288
if self._content is None:
289
raise AssertionError('Nothing to compress')
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self._z_content = compress(self._content)
291
self._z_content_length = len(self._z_content)
312
293
header = self.GCB_LZ_HEADER
537
503
# time (self._block._content) is a little expensive.
538
504
self._block._ensure_content(self._last_byte)
540
def _check_rebuild_action(self):
506
def _check_rebuild_block(self):
541
507
"""Check to see if our block should be repacked."""
542
508
total_bytes_used = 0
543
509
last_byte_used = 0
544
510
for factory in self._factories:
545
511
total_bytes_used += factory._end - factory._start
546
if last_byte_used < factory._end:
547
last_byte_used = factory._end
548
# If we are using more than half of the bytes from the block, we have
549
# nothing else to check
512
last_byte_used = max(last_byte_used, factory._end)
513
# If we are using most of the bytes from the block, we have nothing
514
# else to check (currently more that 1/2)
550
515
if total_bytes_used * 2 >= self._block._content_length:
551
return None, last_byte_used, total_bytes_used
552
# We are using less than 50% of the content. Is the content we are
553
# using at the beginning of the block? If so, we can just trim the
554
# tail, rather than rebuilding from scratch.
517
# Can we just strip off the trailing bytes? If we are going to be
518
# transmitting more than 50% of the front of the content, go ahead
555
519
if total_bytes_used * 2 > last_byte_used:
556
return 'trim', last_byte_used, total_bytes_used
520
self._trim_block(last_byte_used)
558
523
# We are using a small amount of the data, and it isn't just packed
559
524
# nicely at the front, so rebuild the content.
566
531
# expanding many deltas into fulltexts, as well.
567
532
# If we build a cheap enough 'strip', then we could try a strip,
568
533
# if that expands the content, we then rebuild.
569
return 'rebuild', last_byte_used, total_bytes_used
571
def check_is_well_utilized(self):
572
"""Is the current block considered 'well utilized'?
574
This heuristic asks if the current block considers itself to be a fully
575
developed group, rather than just a loose collection of data.
577
if len(self._factories) == 1:
578
# A block of length 1 could be improved by combining with other
579
# groups - don't look deeper. Even larger than max size groups
580
# could compress well with adjacent versions of the same thing.
582
action, last_byte_used, total_bytes_used = self._check_rebuild_action()
583
block_size = self._block._content_length
584
if total_bytes_used < block_size * self._max_cut_fraction:
585
# This block wants to trim itself small enough that we want to
586
# consider it under-utilized.
588
# TODO: This code is meant to be the twin of _insert_record_stream's
589
# 'start_new_block' logic. It would probably be better to factor
590
# out that logic into a shared location, so that it stays
592
# We currently assume a block is properly utilized whenever it is >75%
593
# of the size of a 'full' block. In normal operation, a block is
594
# considered full when it hits 4MB of same-file content. So any block
595
# >3MB is 'full enough'.
596
# The only time this isn't true is when a given block has large-object
597
# content. (a single file >4MB, etc.)
598
# Under these circumstances, we allow a block to grow to
599
# 2 x largest_content. Which means that if a given block had a large
600
# object, it may actually be under-utilized. However, given that this
601
# is 'pack-on-the-fly' it is probably reasonable to not repack large
602
# content blobs on-the-fly. Note that because we return False for all
603
# 1-item blobs, we will repack them; we may wish to reevaluate our
604
# treatment of large object blobs in the future.
605
if block_size >= self._full_enough_block_size:
607
# If a block is <3MB, it still may be considered 'full' if it contains
608
# mixed content. The current rule is 2MB of mixed content is considered
609
# full. So check to see if this block contains mixed content, and
610
# set the threshold appropriately.
612
for factory in self._factories:
613
prefix = factory.key[:-1]
614
if common_prefix is None:
615
common_prefix = prefix
616
elif prefix != common_prefix:
617
# Mixed content, check the size appropriately
618
if block_size >= self._full_enough_mixed_block_size:
621
# The content failed both the mixed check and the single-content check
622
# so obviously it is not fully utilized
623
# TODO: there is one other constraint that isn't being checked
624
# namely, that the entries in the block are in the appropriate
625
# order. For example, you could insert the entries in exactly
626
# reverse groupcompress order, and we would think that is ok.
627
# (all the right objects are in one group, and it is fully
628
# utilized, etc.) For now, we assume that case is rare,
629
# especially since we should always fetch in 'groupcompress'
633
def _check_rebuild_block(self):
634
action, last_byte_used, total_bytes_used = self._check_rebuild_action()
638
self._trim_block(last_byte_used)
639
elif action == 'rebuild':
640
self._rebuild_block()
642
raise ValueError('unknown rebuild action: %r' % (action,))
534
self._rebuild_block()
644
536
def _wire_bytes(self):
645
537
"""Return a byte stream suitable for transmitting over the wire."""
1041
925
versioned_files.stream.close()
1044
class _BatchingBlockFetcher(object):
1045
"""Fetch group compress blocks in batches.
1047
:ivar total_bytes: int of expected number of bytes needed to fetch the
1048
currently pending batch.
1051
def __init__(self, gcvf, locations):
1053
self.locations = locations
1055
self.batch_memos = {}
1056
self.memos_to_get = []
1057
self.total_bytes = 0
1058
self.last_read_memo = None
1061
def add_key(self, key):
1062
"""Add another to key to fetch.
1064
:return: The estimated number of bytes needed to fetch the batch so
1067
self.keys.append(key)
1068
index_memo, _, _, _ = self.locations[key]
1069
read_memo = index_memo[0:3]
1070
# Three possibilities for this read_memo:
1071
# - it's already part of this batch; or
1072
# - it's not yet part of this batch, but is already cached; or
1073
# - it's not yet part of this batch and will need to be fetched.
1074
if read_memo in self.batch_memos:
1075
# This read memo is already in this batch.
1076
return self.total_bytes
1078
cached_block = self.gcvf._group_cache[read_memo]
1080
# This read memo is new to this batch, and the data isn't cached
1082
self.batch_memos[read_memo] = None
1083
self.memos_to_get.append(read_memo)
1084
byte_length = read_memo[2]
1085
self.total_bytes += byte_length
1087
# This read memo is new to this batch, but cached.
1088
# Keep a reference to the cached block in batch_memos because it's
1089
# certain that we'll use it when this batch is processed, but
1090
# there's a risk that it would fall out of _group_cache between now
1092
self.batch_memos[read_memo] = cached_block
1093
return self.total_bytes
1095
def _flush_manager(self):
1096
if self.manager is not None:
1097
for factory in self.manager.get_record_stream():
1100
self.last_read_memo = None
1102
def yield_factories(self, full_flush=False):
1103
"""Yield factories for keys added since the last yield. They will be
1104
returned in the order they were added via add_key.
1106
:param full_flush: by default, some results may not be returned in case
1107
they can be part of the next batch. If full_flush is True, then
1108
all results are returned.
1110
if self.manager is None and not self.keys:
1112
# Fetch all memos in this batch.
1113
blocks = self.gcvf._get_blocks(self.memos_to_get)
1114
# Turn blocks into factories and yield them.
1115
memos_to_get_stack = list(self.memos_to_get)
1116
memos_to_get_stack.reverse()
1117
for key in self.keys:
1118
index_memo, _, parents, _ = self.locations[key]
1119
read_memo = index_memo[:3]
1120
if self.last_read_memo != read_memo:
1121
# We are starting a new block. If we have a
1122
# manager, we have found everything that fits for
1123
# now, so yield records
1124
for factory in self._flush_manager():
1126
# Now start a new manager.
1127
if memos_to_get_stack and memos_to_get_stack[-1] == read_memo:
1128
# The next block from _get_blocks will be the block we
1130
block_read_memo, block = blocks.next()
1131
if block_read_memo != read_memo:
1132
raise AssertionError(
1133
"block_read_memo out of sync with read_memo"
1134
"(%r != %r)" % (block_read_memo, read_memo))
1135
self.batch_memos[read_memo] = block
1136
memos_to_get_stack.pop()
1138
block = self.batch_memos[read_memo]
1139
self.manager = _LazyGroupContentManager(block)
1140
self.last_read_memo = read_memo
1141
start, end = index_memo[3:5]
1142
self.manager.add_factory(key, parents, start, end)
1144
for factory in self._flush_manager():
1147
self.batch_memos.clear()
1148
del self.memos_to_get[:]
1149
self.total_bytes = 0
1152
928
class GroupCompressVersionedFiles(VersionedFiles):
1153
929
"""A group-compress based VersionedFiles implementation."""
1155
def __init__(self, index, access, delta=True, _unadded_refs=None):
931
def __init__(self, index, access, delta=True):
1156
932
"""Create a GroupCompressVersionedFiles object.
1158
934
:param index: The index object storing access and graph data.
1159
935
:param access: The access object storing raw data.
1160
936
:param delta: Whether to delta compress or just entropy compress.
1161
:param _unadded_refs: private parameter, don't use.
1163
938
self._index = index
1164
939
self._access = access
1165
940
self._delta = delta
1166
if _unadded_refs is None:
1168
self._unadded_refs = _unadded_refs
941
self._unadded_refs = {}
1169
942
self._group_cache = LRUSizeCache(max_size=50*1024*1024)
1170
943
self._fallback_vfs = []
1172
def without_fallbacks(self):
1173
"""Return a clone of this object without any fallbacks configured."""
1174
return GroupCompressVersionedFiles(self._index, self._access,
1175
self._delta, _unadded_refs=dict(self._unadded_refs))
1177
945
def add_lines(self, key, parents, lines, parent_texts=None,
1178
946
left_matching_blocks=None, nostore_sha=None, random_id=False,
1179
947
check_content=True):
1224
992
nostore_sha=nostore_sha))[0]
1225
993
return sha1, length, None
1227
def _add_text(self, key, parents, text, nostore_sha=None, random_id=False):
1228
"""See VersionedFiles._add_text()."""
1229
self._index._check_write_ok()
1230
self._check_add(key, None, random_id, check_content=False)
1231
if text.__class__ is not str:
1232
raise errors.BzrBadParameterUnicode("text")
1234
# The caller might pass None if there is no graph data, but kndx
1235
# indexes can't directly store that, so we give them
1236
# an empty tuple instead.
1238
# double handling for now. Make it work until then.
1240
record = FulltextContentFactory(key, parents, None, text)
1241
sha1 = list(self._insert_record_stream([record], random_id=random_id,
1242
nostore_sha=nostore_sha))[0]
1243
return sha1, length, None
1245
995
def add_fallback_versioned_files(self, a_versioned_files):
1246
996
"""Add a source of texts for texts not present in this knit.
1252
1002
def annotate(self, key):
1253
1003
"""See VersionedFiles.annotate."""
1254
ann = annotate.Annotator(self)
1255
return ann.annotate_flat(key)
1257
def get_annotator(self):
1258
return annotate.Annotator(self)
1260
def check(self, progress_bar=None, keys=None):
1005
parent_map = self.get_parent_map([key])
1007
raise errors.RevisionNotPresent(key, self)
1008
if parent_map[key] is not None:
1009
search = graph._make_breadth_first_searcher([key])
1013
present, ghosts = search.next_with_ghosts()
1014
except StopIteration:
1016
keys.update(present)
1017
parent_map = self.get_parent_map(keys)
1020
parent_map = {key:()}
1021
# So we used Graph(self) to load the parent_map, but now that we have
1022
# it, we can just query the parent map directly, so create a new Graph
1024
graph = _mod_graph.Graph(_mod_graph.DictParentsProvider(parent_map))
1025
head_cache = _mod_graph.FrozenHeadsCache(graph)
1027
reannotate = annotate.reannotate
1028
for record in self.get_record_stream(keys, 'topological', True):
1030
lines = osutils.chunks_to_lines(record.get_bytes_as('chunked'))
1031
parent_lines = [parent_cache[parent] for parent in parent_map[key]]
1032
parent_cache[key] = list(
1033
reannotate(parent_lines, lines, key, None, head_cache))
1034
return parent_cache[key]
1036
def check(self, progress_bar=None):
1261
1037
"""See VersionedFiles.check()."""
1264
for record in self.get_record_stream(keys, 'unordered', True):
1265
record.get_bytes_as('fulltext')
1267
return self.get_record_stream(keys, 'unordered', True)
1269
def clear_cache(self):
1270
"""See VersionedFiles.clear_cache()"""
1271
self._group_cache.clear()
1272
self._index._graph_index.clear_cache()
1273
self._index._int_cache.clear()
1039
for record in self.get_record_stream(keys, 'unordered', True):
1040
record.get_bytes_as('fulltext')
1275
1042
def _check_add(self, key, lines, random_id, check_content):
1276
1043
"""check that version_id and lines are safe to add."""
1335
1086
missing.difference_update(set(new_result))
1336
1087
return result, source_results
1338
def _get_blocks(self, read_memos):
1339
"""Get GroupCompressBlocks for the given read_memos.
1341
:returns: a series of (read_memo, block) pairs, in the order they were
1345
for read_memo in read_memos:
1347
block = self._group_cache[read_memo]
1351
cached[read_memo] = block
1353
not_cached_seen = set()
1354
for read_memo in read_memos:
1355
if read_memo in cached:
1356
# Don't fetch what we already have
1358
if read_memo in not_cached_seen:
1359
# Don't try to fetch the same data twice
1361
not_cached.append(read_memo)
1362
not_cached_seen.add(read_memo)
1363
raw_records = self._access.get_raw_records(not_cached)
1364
for read_memo in read_memos:
1366
yield read_memo, cached[read_memo]
1368
# Read the block, and cache it.
1369
zdata = raw_records.next()
1370
block = GroupCompressBlock.from_bytes(zdata)
1371
self._group_cache[read_memo] = block
1372
cached[read_memo] = block
1373
yield read_memo, block
1089
def _get_block(self, index_memo):
1090
read_memo = index_memo[0:3]
1093
block = self._group_cache[read_memo]
1096
zdata = self._access.get_raw_records([read_memo]).next()
1097
# decompress - whole thing - this is not a bug, as it
1098
# permits caching. We might want to store the partially
1099
# decompresed group and decompress object, so that recent
1100
# texts are not penalised by big groups.
1101
block = GroupCompressBlock.from_bytes(zdata)
1102
self._group_cache[read_memo] = block
1104
# print len(zdata), len(plain)
1105
# parse - requires split_lines, better to have byte offsets
1106
# here (but not by much - we only split the region for the
1107
# recipe, and we often want to end up with lines anyway.
1375
1110
def get_missing_compression_parent_keys(self):
1376
1111
"""Return the keys of missing compression parents.
1542
1277
unadded_keys, source_result)
1543
1278
for key in missing:
1544
1279
yield AbsentContentFactory(key)
1545
# Batch up as many keys as we can until either:
1546
# - we encounter an unadded ref, or
1547
# - we run out of keys, or
1548
# - the total bytes to retrieve for this batch > BATCH_SIZE
1549
batcher = _BatchingBlockFetcher(self, locations)
1281
last_read_memo = None
1282
# TODO: This works fairly well at batching up existing groups into a
1283
# streamable format, and possibly allowing for taking one big
1284
# group and splitting it when it isn't fully utilized.
1285
# However, it doesn't allow us to find under-utilized groups and
1286
# combine them into a bigger group on the fly.
1287
# (Consider the issue with how chk_map inserts texts
1288
# one-at-a-time.) This could be done at insert_record_stream()
1289
# time, but it probably would decrease the number of
1290
# bytes-on-the-wire for fetch.
1550
1291
for source, keys in source_keys:
1551
1292
if source is self:
1552
1293
for key in keys:
1553
1294
if key in self._unadded_refs:
1554
# Flush batch, then yield unadded ref from
1556
for factory in batcher.yield_factories(full_flush=True):
1295
if manager is not None:
1296
for factory in manager.get_record_stream():
1298
last_read_memo = manager = None
1558
1299
bytes, sha1 = self._compressor.extract(key)
1559
1300
parents = self._unadded_refs[key]
1560
1301
yield FulltextContentFactory(key, parents, sha1, bytes)
1562
if batcher.add_key(key) > BATCH_SIZE:
1563
# Ok, this batch is big enough. Yield some results.
1564
for factory in batcher.yield_factories():
1303
index_memo, _, parents, (method, _) = locations[key]
1304
read_memo = index_memo[0:3]
1305
if last_read_memo != read_memo:
1306
# We are starting a new block. If we have a
1307
# manager, we have found everything that fits for
1308
# now, so yield records
1309
if manager is not None:
1310
for factory in manager.get_record_stream():
1312
# Now start a new manager
1313
block = self._get_block(index_memo)
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manager = _LazyGroupContentManager(block)
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last_read_memo = read_memo
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start, end = index_memo[3:5]
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manager.add_factory(key, parents, start, end)
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for factory in batcher.yield_factories(full_flush=True):
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if manager is not None:
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for factory in manager.get_record_stream():
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last_read_memo = manager = None
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for record in source.get_record_stream(keys, ordering,
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include_delta_closure):
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for factory in batcher.yield_factories(full_flush=True):
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if manager is not None:
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for factory in manager.get_record_stream():
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def get_sha1s(self, keys):
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"""See VersionedFiles.get_sha1s()."""
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if reuse_blocks:
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# If the reuse_blocks flag is set, check to see if we can just
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# copy a groupcompress block as-is.
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# We only check on the first record (groupcompress-block) not
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# on all of the (groupcompress-block-ref) entries.
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# The reuse_this_block flag is then kept for as long as
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if record.storage_kind == 'groupcompress-block':
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# Check to see if we really want to re-use this block
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insert_manager = record._manager
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reuse_this_block = insert_manager.check_is_well_utilized()
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reuse_this_block = False
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if reuse_this_block:
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# We still want to reuse this block
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if record.storage_kind == 'groupcompress-block':
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# Insert the raw block into the target repo
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insert_manager = record._manager
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insert_manager._check_rebuild_block()
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bytes = record._manager._block.to_bytes()
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_, start, length = self._access.add_raw_records(
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[(None, len(bytes))], bytes)[0]
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:param track_external_parent_refs: As keys are added, keep track of the
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keys they reference, so that we can query get_missing_parents(),
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:param inconsistency_fatal: When asked to add records that are already
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present, and the details are inconsistent with the existing
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record, raise an exception instead of warning (and skipping the
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self._add_callback = add_callback
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self._graph_index = graph_index
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self._parents = parents
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self.has_graph = parents
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self._is_locked = is_locked
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self._inconsistency_fatal = inconsistency_fatal
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# GroupCompress records tend to have the same 'group' start + offset
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# repeated over and over, this creates a surplus of ints
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self._int_cache = {}
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if track_external_parent_refs:
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self._key_dependencies = knit._KeyRefs(
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track_new_keys=track_new_keys)
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self._key_dependencies = knit._KeyRefs()
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self._key_dependencies = None
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if not random_id:
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present_nodes = self._get_entries(keys)
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for (index, key, value, node_refs) in present_nodes:
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# Sometimes these are passed as a list rather than a tuple
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node_refs = static_tuple.as_tuples(node_refs)
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passed = static_tuple.as_tuples(keys[key])
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if node_refs != passed[1]:
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details = '%s %s %s' % (key, (value, node_refs), passed)
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if self._inconsistency_fatal:
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raise errors.KnitCorrupt(self, "inconsistent details"
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" in add_records: %s" %
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trace.warning("inconsistent details in skipped"
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" record: %s", details)
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if node_refs != keys[key][1]:
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raise errors.KnitCorrupt(self, "inconsistent details in add_records"
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": %s %s" % ((value, node_refs), keys[key]))
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"""Convert an index value to position details."""
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bits = node[2].split(' ')
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# It would be nice not to read the entire gzip.
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# start and stop are put into _int_cache because they are very common.
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# They define the 'group' that an entry is in, and many groups can have
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# thousands of objects.
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# Branching Launchpad, for example, saves ~600k integers, at 12 bytes
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# each, or about 7MB. Note that it might be even more when you consider
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# how PyInt is allocated in separate slabs. And you can't return a slab
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# to the OS if even 1 int on it is in use. Note though that Python uses
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# a LIFO when re-using PyInt slots, which probably causes more
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start = int(bits[0])
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start = self._int_cache.setdefault(start, start)
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stop = int(bits[1])
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stop = self._int_cache.setdefault(stop, stop)
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basis_end = int(bits[2])
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delta_end = int(bits[3])
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# We can't use StaticTuple here, because node[0] is a BTreeGraphIndex
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return (node[0], start, stop, basis_end, delta_end)
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return node[0], start, stop, basis_end, delta_end
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def scan_unvalidated_index(self, graph_index):
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"""Inform this _GCGraphIndex that there is an unvalidated index.
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This allows this _GCGraphIndex to keep track of any missing
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compression parents we may want to have filled in to make those
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indices valid. It also allows _GCGraphIndex to track any new keys.
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:param graph_index: A GraphIndex
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key_dependencies = self._key_dependencies
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if key_dependencies is None:
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for node in graph_index.iter_all_entries():
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# Add parent refs from graph_index (and discard parent refs
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# that the graph_index has).
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key_dependencies.add_references(node[1], node[3][0])
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if self._key_dependencies is not None:
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# Add parent refs from graph_index (and discard parent refs that
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# the graph_index has).
1754
add_refs = self._key_dependencies.add_references
1755
for node in graph_index.iter_all_entries():
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add_refs(node[1], node[3][0])
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from bzrlib._groupcompress_py import (