From 66ab84b99cdff3d650c9458aa737916735aebfcc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Wong Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2007 23:27:42 -0800 Subject: git-svn: reinstate old rev_db optimization in new rev_map This reinstates an old optimization in .rev_db which stored the highest revision number we scanned, allowing us to avoid scanning the SVN log for those revisions again in a subsequent invocation. This means the last 24-byte record in a .rev_map file can be a 4-byte SVN revision number with 20-bytes of zeroes representing a non-existent commit. This record can and will be overwritten when a new commit iff the commit is all zeroes. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano diff --git a/git-svn.perl b/git-svn.perl index b45c7e3..55484f7 100755 --- a/git-svn.perl +++ b/git-svn.perl @@ -1904,7 +1904,7 @@ sub last_rev_commit { ($self->{last_rev}, $self->{last_commit}) = (undef, undef); return (undef, undef); } - my ($rev, $commit) = $self->rev_map_max; + my ($rev, $commit) = $self->rev_map_max(1); ($self->{last_rev}, $self->{last_commit}) = ($rev, $commit); return ($rev, $commit); } @@ -2534,11 +2534,16 @@ sub rebuild { # * 4 bytes for the integer representing an SVN revision number # * 20 bytes representing the sha1 of a git commit # - No empty padding records like the old format +# (except the last record, which can be overwritten) # - new records are written append-only since SVN revision numbers # increase monotonically # - lookups on SVN revision number are done via a binary search -# - Piping the file to xxd(1) -c24 is a good way of dumping it for -# viewing or editing, should the need ever arise. +# - Piping the file to xxd -c24 is a good way of dumping it for +# viewing or editing (piped back through xxd -r), should the need +# ever arise. +# - The last record can be padding revision with an all-zero sha1 +# This is used to optimize fetch performance when using multiple +# "fetch" directives in .git/config # # These files are disposable unless noMetadata or useSvmProps is set @@ -2548,16 +2553,32 @@ sub _rev_map_set { my $size = (stat($fh))[7]; ($size % 24) == 0 or croak "inconsistent size: $size"; + my $wr_offset = 0; if ($size > 0) { sysseek($fh, -24, SEEK_END) or croak "seek: $!"; my $read = sysread($fh, my $buf, 24) or croak "read: $!"; $read == 24 or croak "read only $read bytes (!= 24)"; my ($last_rev, $last_commit) = unpack(rev_map_fmt, $buf); - if ($last_rev >= $rev) { - croak "last_rev is higher!: $last_rev >= $rev"; + if ($last_commit eq ('0' x40)) { + if ($size >= 48) { + sysseek($fh, -48, SEEK_END) or croak "seek: $!"; + $read = sysread($fh, $buf, 24) or + croak "read: $!"; + $read == 24 or + croak "read only $read bytes (!= 24)"; + ($last_rev, $last_commit) = + unpack(rev_map_fmt, $buf); + if ($last_commit eq ('0' x40)) { + croak "inconsistent .rev_map\n"; + } + } + if ($last_rev >= $rev) { + croak "last_rev is higher!: $last_rev >= $rev"; + } + $wr_offset = -24; } } - sysseek($fh, 0, SEEK_END) or croak "seek: $!"; + sysseek($fh, $wr_offset, SEEK_END) or croak "seek: $!"; syswrite($fh, pack(rev_map_fmt, $rev, $commit), 24) == 24 or croak "write: $!"; } @@ -2599,7 +2620,7 @@ sub rev_map_set { "$db => $db_lock ($!)\n"; } - sysopen(my $fh, $db_lock, O_RDWR | O_APPEND | O_CREAT) + sysopen(my $fh, $db_lock, O_RDWR | O_CREAT) or croak "Couldn't open $db_lock: $!\n"; _rev_map_set($fh, $rev, $commit); if ($sync) { @@ -2622,25 +2643,40 @@ sub rev_map_set { } } +# If want_commit, this will return an array of (rev, commit) where +# commit _must_ be a valid commit in the archive. +# Otherwise, it'll return the max revision (whether or not the +# commit is valid or just a 0x40 placeholder). sub rev_map_max { - my ($self) = @_; + my ($self, $want_commit) = @_; $self->rebuild; my $map_path = $self->map_path; - stat $map_path or return wantarray ? (0, undef) : 0; + stat $map_path or return $want_commit ? (0, undef) : 0; sysopen(my $fh, $map_path, O_RDONLY) or croak "open: $!"; my $size = (stat($fh))[7]; ($size % 24) == 0 or croak "inconsistent size: $size"; if ($size == 0) { close $fh or croak "close: $!"; - return wantarray ? (0, undef) : 0; + return $want_commit ? (0, undef) : 0; } - sysseek($fh, -24, SEEK_END); + sysseek($fh, -24, SEEK_END) or croak "seek: $!"; sysread($fh, my $buf, 24) == 24 or croak "read: $!"; - close $fh or croak "close: $!"; my ($r, $c) = unpack(rev_map_fmt, $buf); - wantarray ? ($r, $c) : $r; + if ($want_commit && $c eq ('0' x40)) { + if ($size < 48) { + return $want_commit ? (0, undef) : 0; + } + sysseek($fh, -48, SEEK_END) or croak "seek: $!"; + sysread($fh, $buf, 24) == 24 or croak "read: $!"; + ($r, $c) = unpack(rev_map_fmt, $buf); + if ($c eq ('0'x40)) { + croak "Penultimate record is all-zeroes in $map_path"; + } + } + close $fh or croak "close: $!"; + $want_commit ? ($r, $c) : $r; } sub rev_map_get { @@ -2672,7 +2708,7 @@ sub rev_map_get { $u = $i - 24; } else { # $r == $rev close($fh) or croak "close: $!"; - return $c; + return $c eq ('0' x 40) ? undef : $c; } } close($fh) or croak "close: $!"; @@ -3863,6 +3899,13 @@ sub gs_fetch_loop_common { $ra_invalid = undef; } } + # pre-fill the .rev_db since it'll eventually get filled in + # with '0' x40 if something new gets committed + foreach my $gs (@$gsv) { + next if $gs->rev_map_max >= $max; + next if defined $gs->rev_map_get($max); + $gs->rev_map_set($max, 0 x40); + } foreach my $g (@$globs) { my $k = "svn-remote.$g->{remote}.$g->{t}-maxRev"; Git::SVN::tmp_config($k, $max); -- cgit v0.10.2-6-g49f6