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authorLibravatar Jeff King <peff@peff.net>2021-02-22 21:25:20 -0500
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2021-02-22 23:30:52 -0800
commit6325da14af2b76585a72cf639fa08e4cb1a370c8 (patch)
tree604d80863a05933137da93fd2cb8919eca6016ec /t/t5409-colorize-remote-messages.sh
parentp5303: measure time to repack with keep (diff)
downloadtgif-6325da14af2b76585a72cf639fa08e4cb1a370c8.tar.xz
builtin/pack-objects.c: rewrite honor-pack-keep logic
Now that we have find_kept_pack_entry(), we don't have to manually keep hunting through every pack to find a possible "kept" duplicate of the object. This should be faster, assuming only a portion of your total packs are actually kept. Note that we have to re-order the logic a bit here; we can deal with the disqualifying situations first (e.g., finding the object in a non-local pack with --local), then "kept" situation(s), and then just fall back to other "--local" conditions. Here are the results from p5303 (measurements again taken on the kernel): Test HEAD^ HEAD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5303.5: repack (1) 57.26(54.59+10.84) 57.34(54.66+10.88) +0.1% 5303.6: repack with kept (1) 57.33(54.80+10.51) 57.38(54.83+10.49) +0.1% 5303.11: repack (50) 71.54(88.57+4.84) 71.70(88.99+4.74) +0.2% 5303.12: repack with kept (50) 85.12(102.05+4.94) 72.58(89.61+4.78) -14.7% 5303.17: repack (1000) 216.87(490.79+14.57) 217.19(491.72+14.25) +0.1% 5303.18: repack with kept (1000) 665.63(938.87+15.76) 246.12(520.07+14.93) -63.0% and the --stdin-packs timings: 5303.7: repack with --stdin-packs (1) 0.01(0.01+0.00) 0.00(0.00+0.00) -100.0% 5303.13: repack with --stdin-packs (50) 3.53(12.07+0.24) 3.43(11.75+0.24) -2.8% 5303.19: repack with --stdin-packs (1000) 195.83(371.82+8.10) 130.50(307.15+7.66) -33.4% So our repack with an empty .keep pack is roughly as fast as one without a .keep pack up to 50 packs. But the --stdin-packs case scales a little better, too. Notably, it is faster than a repack of the same size and a kept pack. It looks at fewer objects, of course, but the penalty for looking at many packs isn't as costly. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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