From: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
To: Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget <gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org, gitster@pobox.com,
johannes.schindelin@gmx.de, peff@peff.net, me@ttaylorr.com,
johncai86@gmail.com, newren@gmail.com,
christian.couder@gmail.com, kristofferhaugsbakk@fastmail.com,
jonathantanmy@google.com, karthik.188@gmail.com,
Derrick Stolee <stolee@gmail.com>,
Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/5] backfill: basic functionality and tests
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:01:21 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Z1_eUSGN3B13uGmM@pks.im> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5728dd2702195b7ba3a208859f114e40ba2b6bbd.1733515638.git.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
On Fri, Dec 06, 2024 at 08:07:15PM +0000, Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget wrote:
> diff --git a/Documentation/git-backfill.txt b/Documentation/git-backfill.txt
> index 640144187d3..0e10f066fef 100644
> --- a/Documentation/git-backfill.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/git-backfill.txt
> @@ -14,6 +14,30 @@ SYNOPSIS
> DESCRIPTION
> -----------
>
> +Blobless partial clones are created using `git clone --filter=blob:none`
> +and then configure the local repository such that the Git client avoids
> +downloading blob objects unless they are required for a local operation.
> +This initially means that the clone and later fetches download reachable
> +commits and trees but no blobs. Later operations that change the `HEAD`
> +pointer, such as `git checkout` or `git merge`, may need to download
> +missing blobs in order to complete their operation.
Okay.
> +In the worst cases, commands that compute blob diffs, such as `git blame`,
> +become very slow as they download the missing blobs in single-blob
> +requests to satisfy the missing object as the Git command needs it. This
> +leads to multiple download requests and no ability for the Git server to
> +provide delta compression across those objects.
> +
> +The `git backfill` command provides a way for the user to request that
> +Git downloads the missing blobs (with optional filters) such that the
> +missing blobs representing historical versions of files can be downloaded
> +in batches. The `backfill` command attempts to optimize the request by
> +grouping blobs that appear at the same path, hopefully leading to good
> +delta compression in the packfile sent by the server.
Hm. So we're asking the user to fix a usability issue of git-blame(1),
don't we? Ideally, git-blame(1) itself should know to transparently
batch the blobs it requires to compute its output, shouldn't it? That
usecase alone doesn't yet convince me that git-backfill(1) is a good
idea as I'd think we should rather fix the underlying issue.
So are there other usecases for git-backfill(1)? I can imagine that it
might be helpful in the context of scripts that know they'll operate on
a bunch of blobs.
> diff --git a/builtin/backfill.c b/builtin/backfill.c
> index 38e6aaeaa03..e5f2000d5e0 100644
> --- a/builtin/backfill.c
> +++ b/builtin/backfill.c
> @@ -1,16 +1,116 @@
> #include "builtin.h"
> +#include "git-compat-util.h"
> #include "config.h"
> #include "parse-options.h"
> #include "repository.h"
> +#include "commit.h"
> +#include "hex.h"
> +#include "tree.h"
> +#include "tree-walk.h"
> #include "object.h"
> +#include "object-store-ll.h"
> +#include "oid-array.h"
> +#include "oidset.h"
> +#include "promisor-remote.h"
> +#include "strmap.h"
> +#include "string-list.h"
> +#include "revision.h"
> +#include "trace2.h"
> +#include "progress.h"
> +#include "packfile.h"
> +#include "path-walk.h"
>
> static const char * const builtin_backfill_usage[] = {
> N_("git backfill [<options>]"),
> NULL
> };
>
> +struct backfill_context {
> + struct repository *repo;
> + struct oid_array current_batch;
> + size_t batch_size;
> +};
> +
> +static void clear_backfill_context(struct backfill_context *ctx)
> +{
> + oid_array_clear(&ctx->current_batch);
> +}
Nit: our style guide says that this should rather be
`backfill_context_clear()`.
> +static void download_batch(struct backfill_context *ctx)
> +{
> + promisor_remote_get_direct(ctx->repo,
> + ctx->current_batch.oid,
> + ctx->current_batch.nr);
> + oid_array_clear(&ctx->current_batch);
> +
> + /*
> + * We likely have a new packfile. Add it to the packed list to
> + * avoid possible duplicate downloads of the same objects.
> + */
> + reprepare_packed_git(ctx->repo);
> +}
> +
> +static int fill_missing_blobs(const char *path UNUSED,
> + struct oid_array *list,
> + enum object_type type,
> + void *data)
> +{
> + struct backfill_context *ctx = data;
> +
> + if (type != OBJ_BLOB)
> + return 0;
> +
> + for (size_t i = 0; i < list->nr; i++) {
> + off_t size = 0;
> + struct object_info info = OBJECT_INFO_INIT;
> + info.disk_sizep = &size;
> + if (oid_object_info_extended(ctx->repo,
> + &list->oid[i],
> + &info,
> + OBJECT_INFO_FOR_PREFETCH) ||
> + !size)
> + oid_array_append(&ctx->current_batch, &list->oid[i]);
> + }
> +
> + if (ctx->current_batch.nr >= ctx->batch_size)
> + download_batch(ctx);
Okay, so the batch size is just "best effort". If we walk a tree that
makes us exceed the batch size then we wouldn't issue a fetch during the
tree walk. Is there any specific reason for this behaviour?
In any case, as long as this is properly documented I think this should
be fine in general.
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +static int do_backfill(struct backfill_context *ctx)
> +{
> + struct rev_info revs;
> + struct path_walk_info info = PATH_WALK_INFO_INIT;
> + int ret;
> +
> + repo_init_revisions(ctx->repo, &revs, "");
> + handle_revision_arg("HEAD", &revs, 0, 0);
> +
> + info.blobs = 1;
> + info.tags = info.commits = info.trees = 0;
> +
> + info.revs = &revs;
> + info.path_fn = fill_missing_blobs;
> + info.path_fn_data = ctx;
> +
> + ret = walk_objects_by_path(&info);
> +
> + /* Download the objects that did not fill a batch. */
> + if (!ret)
> + download_batch(ctx);
> +
> + clear_backfill_context(ctx);
Are we leaking `revs` and `info`?
> + return ret;
> +}
> +
> int cmd_backfill(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix, struct repository *repo)
> {
> + struct backfill_context ctx = {
> + .repo = repo,
> + .current_batch = OID_ARRAY_INIT,
> + .batch_size = 50000,
> + };
> struct option options[] = {
> OPT_END(),
> };
> @@ -23,7 +123,5 @@ int cmd_backfill(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix, struct reposit
>
> repo_config(repo, git_default_config, NULL);
>
> - die(_("not implemented"));
> -
> - return 0;
> + return do_backfill(&ctx);
> }
The current iteration only backfills blobs as far as I can see. Do we
maybe want to keep the door open for future changes in git-backfill(1)
by implementing this via a "blob" subcommand?
Patrick
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-12-16 8:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-12-06 20:07 [PATCH 0/5] PATH WALK III: Add 'git backfill' command Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2024-12-06 20:07 ` [PATCH 1/5] backfill: add builtin boilerplate Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-01-16 10:11 ` Patrick Steinhardt
2025-01-16 17:52 ` Junio C Hamano
2025-02-03 14:38 ` Derrick Stolee
2024-12-06 20:07 ` [PATCH 2/5] backfill: basic functionality and tests Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2024-12-16 8:01 ` Patrick Steinhardt [this message]
2024-12-18 15:03 ` Derrick Stolee
2024-12-06 20:07 ` [PATCH 3/5] backfill: add --batch-size=<n> option Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2024-12-16 8:01 ` Patrick Steinhardt
2024-12-18 15:09 ` Derrick Stolee
2025-01-19 17:57 ` Jean-Noël AVILA
2024-12-06 20:07 ` [PATCH 4/5] backfill: add --sparse option Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2024-12-16 8:01 ` Patrick Steinhardt
2024-12-06 20:07 ` [PATCH 5/5] backfill: assume --sparse when sparse-checkout is enabled Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2024-12-08 10:53 ` [PATCH 0/5] PATH WALK III: Add 'git backfill' command Junio C Hamano
2024-12-09 0:34 ` Junio C Hamano
2024-12-20 16:29 ` [PATCH v2 " Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2024-12-20 16:29 ` [PATCH v2 1/5] backfill: add builtin boilerplate Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2024-12-20 16:29 ` [PATCH v2 2/5] backfill: basic functionality and tests Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-01-16 10:01 ` Patrick Steinhardt
2025-02-03 14:44 ` Derrick Stolee
2024-12-20 16:29 ` [PATCH v2 3/5] backfill: add --min-batch-size=<n> option Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-01-16 10:01 ` Patrick Steinhardt
2024-12-20 16:29 ` [PATCH v2 4/5] backfill: add --sparse option Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-01-16 10:01 ` Patrick Steinhardt
2025-02-03 15:11 ` Derrick Stolee
2024-12-20 16:29 ` [PATCH v2 5/5] backfill: assume --sparse when sparse-checkout is enabled Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-01-16 10:00 ` [PATCH v2 0/5] PATH WALK III: Add 'git backfill' command Patrick Steinhardt
2025-01-17 22:37 ` Junio C Hamano
2025-02-03 17:11 ` [PATCH v3 " Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-02-03 17:11 ` [PATCH v3 1/5] backfill: add builtin boilerplate Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-02-03 17:11 ` [PATCH v3 2/5] backfill: basic functionality and tests Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-02-03 17:11 ` [PATCH v3 3/5] backfill: add --min-batch-size=<n> option Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-02-03 17:11 ` [PATCH v3 4/5] backfill: add --sparse option Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-02-03 17:11 ` [PATCH v3 5/5] backfill: assume --sparse when sparse-checkout is enabled Derrick Stolee via GitGitGadget
2025-02-04 0:18 ` [PATCH v3 0/5] PATH WALK III: Add 'git backfill' command Junio C Hamano
2025-02-05 7:15 ` Patrick Steinhardt
2025-02-05 17:07 ` Junio C Hamano
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