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authorLibravatar Nipunn Koorapati <nipunn@dropbox.com>2020-10-20 13:41:01 +0000
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2020-10-20 12:52:22 -0700
commit89afd5f5ad920d1b5f01548bf5c8aeca8e56e899 (patch)
tree3fa8ab43ea6d48fdf81f371465178d3bc15cebd6 /diff-lib.c
parentt/perf/p7519-fsmonitor.sh: warm cache on first git status (diff)
downloadtgif-89afd5f5ad920d1b5f01548bf5c8aeca8e56e899.tar.xz
t/perf: add fsmonitor perf test for git diff
Results for the git-diff fsmonitor optimization in patch in the parent-rev (using a 400k file repo to test) As you can see here - git diff with fsmonitor running is significantly better with this patch series (80% faster on my workload)! GIT_PERF_LARGE_REPO=~/src/server ./run v2.29.0-rc1 . -- p7519-fsmonitor.sh Test v2.29.0-rc1 this tree ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7519.2: status (fsmonitor=.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman) 1.46(0.82+0.64) 1.47(0.83+0.62) +0.7% 7519.3: status -uno (fsmonitor=.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman) 0.16(0.12+0.04) 0.17(0.12+0.05) +6.3% 7519.4: status -uall (fsmonitor=.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman) 1.36(0.73+0.62) 1.37(0.76+0.60) +0.7% 7519.5: diff (fsmonitor=.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman) 0.85(0.22+0.63) 0.14(0.10+0.05) -83.5% 7519.6: diff -- 0_files (fsmonitor=.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman) 0.12(0.08+0.05) 0.13(0.11+0.02) +8.3% 7519.7: diff -- 10_files (fsmonitor=.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman) 0.12(0.08+0.04) 0.13(0.09+0.04) +8.3% 7519.8: diff -- 100_files (fsmonitor=.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman) 0.12(0.07+0.05) 0.13(0.07+0.06) +8.3% 7519.9: diff -- 1000_files (fsmonitor=.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman) 0.12(0.09+0.04) 0.13(0.08+0.05) +8.3% 7519.10: diff -- 10000_files (fsmonitor=.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman) 0.14(0.09+0.05) 0.13(0.10+0.03) -7.1% 7519.12: status (fsmonitor=) 1.67(0.93+1.49) 1.67(0.99+1.42) +0.0% 7519.13: status -uno (fsmonitor=) 0.37(0.30+0.82) 0.37(0.33+0.79) +0.0% 7519.14: status -uall (fsmonitor=) 1.58(0.97+1.35) 1.57(0.86+1.45) -0.6% 7519.15: diff (fsmonitor=) 0.34(0.28+0.83) 0.34(0.27+0.83) +0.0% 7519.16: diff -- 0_files (fsmonitor=) 0.09(0.06+0.04) 0.09(0.08+0.02) +0.0% 7519.17: diff -- 10_files (fsmonitor=) 0.09(0.07+0.03) 0.09(0.06+0.05) +0.0% 7519.18: diff -- 100_files (fsmonitor=) 0.09(0.06+0.04) 0.09(0.06+0.04) +0.0% 7519.19: diff -- 1000_files (fsmonitor=) 0.09(0.06+0.04) 0.09(0.05+0.05) +0.0% 7519.20: diff -- 10000_files (fsmonitor=) 0.10(0.08+0.04) 0.10(0.06+0.05) +0.0% I also added a benchmark for a tiny git diff workload w/ a pathspec. I see an approximately .02 second overhead added w/ and w/o fsmonitor From looking at these results, I suspected that refresh_fsmonitor is already happening during git diff - independent of this patch series' optimization. Confirmed that suspicion by breaking on refresh_fsmonitor. (gdb) bt [simplified] 0 refresh_fsmonitor at fsmonitor.c:176 1 ie_match_stat at read-cache.c:375 2 match_stat_with_submodule at diff-lib.c:237 4 builtin_diff_files at builtin/diff.c:260 5 cmd_diff at builtin/diff.c:541 6 run_builtin at git.c:450 7 handle_builtin at git.c:700 8 run_argv at git.c:767 9 cmd_main at git.c:898 10 main at common-main.c:52 Signed-off-by: Nipunn Koorapati <nipunn@dropbox.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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