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authorLibravatar Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>2021-03-13 22:22:08 +0000
committerLibravatar Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2021-03-18 14:32:56 -0700
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diffcore-rename: determine which relevant_sources are no longer relevant
As noted a few commits ago ("diffcore-rename: only compute dir_rename_count for relevant directories"), when a source file rename is used as part of directory rename detection, we need to increment counts for each ancestor directory in dirs_removed with value RELEVANT_FOR_SELF. However, a few commits ago ("diffcore-rename: check if we have enough renames for directories early on"), we may have downgraded all relevant ancestor directories from RELEVANT_FOR_SELF to RELEVANT_FOR_ANCESTOR. For a given file, if no ancestor directory is found in dirs_removed with a value of RELEVANT_FOR_SELF, then we can downgrade relevant_source[PATH] from RELEVANT_LOCATION to RELEVANT_NO_MORE. This means we can skip detecting a rename for that particular path (and any other paths in the same directory). For the testcases mentioned in commit 557ac0350d ("merge-ort: begin performance work; instrument with trace2_region_* calls", 2020-10-28), this change improves the performance as follows: Before After no-renames: 5.680 s ± 0.096 s 5.665 s ± 0.129 s mega-renames: 13.812 s ± 0.162 s 11.435 s ± 0.158 s just-one-mega: 506.0 ms ± 3.9 ms 494.2 ms ± 6.1 ms While this improvement looks rather modest for these testcases (because all the previous optimizations were sufficient to nearly remove all time spent in rename detection already), consider this alternative testcase tweaked from the ones in commit 557ac0350d as follows <Same initial setup as commit 557ac0350d, then...> $ git switch -c add-empty-file v5.5 $ >drivers/gpu/drm/i915/new-empty-file $ git add drivers/gpu/drm/i915/new-empty-file $ git commit -m "new file" $ git switch 5.4-rename $ git cherry-pick --strategy=ort add-empty-file For this testcase, we see the following improvement: Before After pick-empty: 1.936 s ± 0.024 s 688.1 ms ± 4.2 ms So roughly a factor of 3 speedup. At $DAYJOB, there was a particular repository and cherry-pick that inspired this optimization; for that case I saw a speedup factor of 7 with this optimization. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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