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view src/org/tmatesoft/hg/internal/RevlogStream.java @ 336:f74e36b7344b
Do not fail with HgBadStateException when there are no merge state
author | Artem Tikhomirov <tikhomirov.artem@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 11 Nov 2011 05:56:09 +0100 |
parents | 694ebabb5cb3 |
children | 8da7ade36c57 |
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/* * Copyright (c) 2010-2011 TMate Software Ltd * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * For information on how to redistribute this software under * the terms of a license other than GNU General Public License * contact TMate Software at support@hg4j.com */ package org.tmatesoft.hg.internal; import static org.tmatesoft.hg.repo.HgRepository.BAD_REVISION; import static org.tmatesoft.hg.repo.HgRepository.TIP; import java.io.File; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.zip.Inflater; import org.tmatesoft.hg.core.HgBadStateException; import org.tmatesoft.hg.core.Nodeid; import org.tmatesoft.hg.repo.HgInternals; import org.tmatesoft.hg.repo.HgRepository; /** * ? Single RevlogStream per file per repository with accessor to record access session (e.g. with back/forward operations), * or numerous RevlogStream with separate representation of the underlying data (cached, lazy ChunkStream)? * * @see http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Revlog * @see http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/RevlogNG * * @author Artem Tikhomirov * @author TMate Software Ltd. */ public class RevlogStream { /* * makes sense for index with inline data only - actual offset of the record in the .i file (record entry + revision * record size)) * * long[] in fact (there are 8-bytes field in the revlog) * However, (a) DataAccess currently doesn't operate with long seek/length * and, of greater significance, (b) files with inlined data are designated for smaller files, * guess, about 130 Kb, and offset there won't ever break int capacity */ private int[] indexRecordOffset; private int[] baseRevisions; private boolean inline = false; private final File indexFile; private final DataAccessProvider dataAccess; // if we need anything else from HgRepo, might replace DAP parameter with HgRepo and query it for DAP. public RevlogStream(DataAccessProvider dap, File indexFile) { this.dataAccess = dap; this.indexFile = indexFile; } /*package*/ DataAccess getIndexStream() { // XXX may supply a hint that I'll need really few bytes of data (perhaps, at some offset) // to avoid mmap files when only few bytes are to be read (i.e. #dataLength()) return dataAccess.create(indexFile); } /*package*/ DataAccess getDataStream() { final String indexName = indexFile.getName(); File dataFile = new File(indexFile.getParentFile(), indexName.substring(0, indexName.length() - 1) + "d"); return dataAccess.create(dataFile); } public int revisionCount() { initOutline(); return baseRevisions.length; } /** * @throws HgBadStateException if internal read operation failed */ public int dataLength(int revision) { // XXX in fact, use of iterate() instead of this implementation may be quite reasonable. // final int indexSize = revisionCount(); DataAccess daIndex = getIndexStream(); if (revision == TIP) { revision = indexSize - 1; } try { int recordOffset = getIndexOffsetInt(revision); daIndex.seek(recordOffset + 12); // 6+2+4 int actualLen = daIndex.readInt(); return actualLen; } catch (IOException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); // log error. FIXME better handling throw new HgBadStateException(ex); } finally { daIndex.done(); } } /** * @throws HgBadStateException if internal read operation failed */ public byte[] nodeid(int revision) { final int indexSize = revisionCount(); if (revision == TIP) { revision = indexSize - 1; } if (revision < 0 || revision >= indexSize) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(Integer.toString(revision)); } DataAccess daIndex = getIndexStream(); try { int recordOffset = getIndexOffsetInt(revision); daIndex.seek(recordOffset + 32); byte[] rv = new byte[20]; daIndex.readBytes(rv, 0, 20); return rv; } catch (IOException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); throw new HgBadStateException(); } finally { daIndex.done(); } } /** * Get link field from the index record. * @throws HgBadStateException if internal read operation failed */ public int linkRevision(int revision) { final int last = revisionCount() - 1; if (revision == TIP) { revision = last; } if (revision < 0 || revision > last) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(Integer.toString(revision)); } DataAccess daIndex = getIndexStream(); try { int recordOffset = getIndexOffsetInt(revision); daIndex.seek(recordOffset + 20); int linkRev = daIndex.readInt(); return linkRev; } catch (IOException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); throw new HgBadStateException(); } finally { daIndex.done(); } } // Perhaps, RevlogStream should be limited to use of plain int revisions for access, // while Nodeids should be kept on the level up, in Revlog. Guess, Revlog better keep // map of nodeids, and once this comes true, we may get rid of this method. // Unlike its counterpart, {@link Revlog#getLocalRevisionNumber()}, doesn't fail with exception if node not found, /** * @return integer in [0..revisionCount()) or {@link HgRepository#BAD_REVISION} if not found */ public int findLocalRevisionNumber(Nodeid nodeid) { // XXX this one may be implemented with iterate() once there's mechanism to stop iterations final int indexSize = revisionCount(); DataAccess daIndex = getIndexStream(); try { byte[] nodeidBuf = new byte[20]; for (int i = 0; i < indexSize; i++) { daIndex.skip(8); int compressedLen = daIndex.readInt(); daIndex.skip(20); daIndex.readBytes(nodeidBuf, 0, 20); if (nodeid.equalsTo(nodeidBuf)) { return i; } daIndex.skip(inline ? 12 + compressedLen : 12); } } catch (IOException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); // log error. FIXME better handling. Perhaps, shall return BAD_REVISION here as well? throw new IllegalStateException(ex); } finally { daIndex.done(); } return BAD_REVISION; } private final int REVLOGV1_RECORD_SIZE = 64; // should be possible to use TIP, ALL, or -1, -2, -n notation of Hg // ? boolean needsNodeid public void iterate(int start, int end, boolean needData, Inspector inspector) { initOutline(); final int indexSize = revisionCount(); if (indexSize == 0) { return; } if (end == TIP) { end = indexSize - 1; } if (start == TIP) { start = indexSize - 1; } HgInternals.checkRevlogRange(start, end, indexSize-1); // XXX may cache [start .. end] from index with a single read (pre-read) ReaderN1 r = new ReaderN1(needData, inspector); try { r.start(end - start + 1); r.range(start, end); } catch (IOException ex) { throw new HgBadStateException(ex); // FIXME need better handling } finally { r.finish(); } } /** * Effective alternative to {@link #iterate(int, int, boolean, Inspector) batch read}, when only few selected * revisions are of interest. * @param sortedRevisions revisions to walk, in ascending order. * @param needData whether inspector needs access to header only * @param inspector callback to process entries */ public void iterate(int[] sortedRevisions, boolean needData, Inspector inspector) { final int indexSize = revisionCount(); if (indexSize == 0 || sortedRevisions.length == 0) { return; } if (sortedRevisions[0] > indexSize || sortedRevisions[sortedRevisions.length - 1] > indexSize) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format("Can't iterate [%d, %d] in range [0..%d]", sortedRevisions[0], sortedRevisions[sortedRevisions.length - 1], indexSize)); } ReaderN1 r = new ReaderN1(needData, inspector); try { r.start(sortedRevisions.length); for (int i = 0; i < sortedRevisions.length; ) { int x = i; i++; while (i < sortedRevisions.length) { if (sortedRevisions[i] == sortedRevisions[i-1] + 1) { i++; } else { break; } } // commitRevisions[x..i-1] are sequential if (!r.range(sortedRevisions[x], sortedRevisions[i-1])) { return; } } } catch (IOException ex) { throw new HgBadStateException(ex); // FIXME need better handling } finally { r.finish(); } } private int getBaseRevision(int revision) { return baseRevisions[revision]; } /** * @return offset of the revision's record in the index (.i) stream */ private int getIndexOffsetInt(int revision) { return inline ? indexRecordOffset[revision] : revision * REVLOGV1_RECORD_SIZE; } private void initOutline() { if (baseRevisions != null && baseRevisions.length > 0) { return; } DataAccess da = getIndexStream(); try { if (da.isEmpty()) { // do not fail with exception if stream is empty, it's likely intentional baseRevisions = new int[0]; return; } int versionField = da.readInt(); da.readInt(); // just to skip next 4 bytes of offset + flags final int INLINEDATA = 1 << 16; inline = (versionField & INLINEDATA) != 0; IntVector resBases, resOffsets = null; int entryCountGuess = da.length() / REVLOGV1_RECORD_SIZE; if (inline) { entryCountGuess >>>= 2; // pure guess, assume useful data takes 3/4 of total space resOffsets = new IntVector(entryCountGuess, 5000); } resBases = new IntVector(entryCountGuess, 5000); long offset = 0; // first offset is always 0, thus Hg uses it for other purposes while(true) { int compressedLen = da.readInt(); // 8+4 = 12 bytes total read here @SuppressWarnings("unused") int actualLen = da.readInt(); int baseRevision = da.readInt(); // 12 + 8 = 20 bytes read here // int linkRevision = di.readInt(); // int parent1Revision = di.readInt(); // int parent2Revision = di.readInt(); // byte[] nodeid = new byte[32]; resBases.add(baseRevision); if (inline) { int o = (int) offset; if (o != offset) { // just in case, can't happen, ever, unless HG (or some other bad tool) produces index file // with inlined data of size greater than 2 Gb. throw new HgBadStateException("Data too big, offset didn't fit to sizeof(int)"); } resOffsets.add(o + REVLOGV1_RECORD_SIZE * resOffsets.size()); da.skip(3*4 + 32 + compressedLen); // Check: 44 (skip) + 20 (read) = 64 (total RevlogNG record size) } else { da.skip(3*4 + 32); } if (da.isEmpty()) { // fine, done then baseRevisions = resBases.toArray(true); if (inline) { indexRecordOffset = resOffsets.toArray(true); } break; } else { // start reading next record long l = da.readLong(); offset = l >>> 16; } } } catch (IOException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); // log error // too bad, no outline then, but don't fail with NPE baseRevisions = new int[0]; } finally { da.done(); } } /** * operation with single file open/close and multiple diverse reads. * XXX initOutline might need similar extraction to keen N1 format knowledge */ class ReaderN1 { private final Inspector inspector; private final boolean needData; private DataAccess daIndex = null, daData = null; private Lifecycle.BasicCallback cb = null; private int lastRevisionRead = BAD_REVISION; private DataAccess lastUserData; // next are to track two major bottlenecks - patch application and actual time spent in inspector // private long applyTime, inspectorTime; // TIMING public ReaderN1(boolean needData, Inspector insp) { assert insp != null; this.needData = needData; inspector = insp; } public void start(int totalWork) { daIndex = getIndexStream(); if (needData && !inline) { daData = getDataStream(); } if (inspector instanceof Lifecycle) { cb = new Lifecycle.BasicCallback(); ((Lifecycle) inspector).start(totalWork, cb, cb); } // applyTime = inspectorTime = 0; // TIMING } public void finish() { if (lastUserData != null) { lastUserData.done(); lastUserData = null; } if (inspector instanceof Lifecycle) { ((Lifecycle) inspector).finish(cb); } daIndex.done(); if (daData != null) { daData.done(); } // System.out.printf("applyTime:%d ms, inspectorTime: %d ms\n", applyTime, inspectorTime); // TIMING } public boolean range(int start, int end) throws IOException { byte[] nodeidBuf = new byte[20]; int i; // it (i.e. replace with i >= start) if (needData && (i = getBaseRevision(start)) < start) { // if lastRevisionRead in [baseRevision(start), start) can reuse lastUserData // doesn't make sense to reuse if lastRevisionRead == start (too much to change in the cycle below). if (lastRevisionRead != BAD_REVISION && i <= lastRevisionRead && lastRevisionRead < start) { i = lastRevisionRead + 1; // start with first not-yet-read revision } else { if (lastUserData != null) { lastUserData.done(); lastUserData = null; } } } else { // don't need to clean lastUserData as it's always null when !needData i = start; } daIndex.seek(getIndexOffsetInt(i)); // // reuse some instances final Patch patch = new Patch(); final Inflater inflater = new Inflater(); // can share buffer between instances of InflaterDataAccess as I never read any two of them in parallel final byte[] inflaterBuffer = new byte[1024]; // for (; i <= end; i++ ) { if (inline && needData) { // inspector reading data (though FilterDataAccess) may have affected index position daIndex.seek(getIndexOffsetInt(i)); } long l = daIndex.readLong(); // 0 long offset = i == 0 ? 0 : (l >>> 16); @SuppressWarnings("unused") int flags = (int) (l & 0X0FFFF); int compressedLen = daIndex.readInt(); // +8 int actualLen = daIndex.readInt(); // +12 int baseRevision = daIndex.readInt(); // +16 int linkRevision = daIndex.readInt(); // +20 int parent1Revision = daIndex.readInt(); int parent2Revision = daIndex.readInt(); // Hg has 32 bytes here, uses 20 for nodeid, and keeps 12 last bytes empty daIndex.readBytes(nodeidBuf, 0, 20); // +32 daIndex.skip(12); DataAccess userDataAccess = null; if (needData) { int streamOffset; DataAccess streamDataAccess; if (inline) { streamDataAccess = daIndex; streamOffset = getIndexOffsetInt(i) + REVLOGV1_RECORD_SIZE; // don't need to do seek as it's actual position in the index stream } else { streamOffset = (int) offset; streamDataAccess = daData; daData.seek(streamOffset); } final boolean patchToPrevious = baseRevision != i; // the only way I found to tell if it's a patch if (streamDataAccess.isEmpty()) { userDataAccess = new DataAccess(); // empty } else { final byte firstByte = streamDataAccess.readByte(); if (firstByte == 0x78 /* 'x' */) { inflater.reset(); userDataAccess = new InflaterDataAccess(streamDataAccess, streamOffset, compressedLen, patchToPrevious ? -1 : actualLen, inflater, inflaterBuffer); } else if (firstByte == 0x75 /* 'u' */) { userDataAccess = new FilterDataAccess(streamDataAccess, streamOffset+1, compressedLen-1); } else { // XXX Python impl in fact throws exception when there's not 'x', 'u' or '0' // but I don't see reason not to return data as is userDataAccess = new FilterDataAccess(streamDataAccess, streamOffset, compressedLen); } } // XXX if (patchToPrevious) { // this is a patch patch.read(userDataAccess); userDataAccess.done(); // // it shall be reset at the end of prev iteration, when it got assigned from userDataAccess // however, actual userDataAccess and lastUserData may share Inflater object, which needs to be reset // Alternatively, userDataAccess.done() above may be responsible to reset Inflater (if it's InflaterDataAccess) lastUserData.reset(); // final long startMeasuring = System.currentTimeMillis(); // TIMING byte[] userData = patch.apply(lastUserData, actualLen); // applyTime += (System.currentTimeMillis() - startMeasuring); // TIMING patch.clear(); // do not keep any reference, allow byte[] data to be gc'd userDataAccess = new ByteArrayDataAccess(userData); } } else { if (inline) { daIndex.skip(compressedLen); } } if (i >= start) { // final long startMeasuring = System.currentTimeMillis(); // TIMING inspector.next(i, actualLen, baseRevision, linkRevision, parent1Revision, parent2Revision, nodeidBuf, userDataAccess); // inspectorTime += (System.currentTimeMillis() - startMeasuring); // TIMING } if (cb != null) { if (cb.isStopped()) { return false; } } if (userDataAccess != null) { userDataAccess.reset(); // not sure this is necessary here, as lastUserData would get reset anyway before next use. } if (lastUserData != null) { lastUserData.done(); } lastUserData = userDataAccess; } lastRevisionRead = end; return true; } } public interface Inspector { // XXX boolean retVal to indicate whether to continue? // TODO specify nodeid and data length, and reuse policy (i.e. if revlog stream doesn't reuse nodeid[] for each call) // implementers shall not invoke DataAccess.done(), it's accomplished by #iterate at appropraite moment void next(int revisionNumber, int actualLen, int baseRevision, int linkRevision, int parent1Revision, int parent2Revision, byte[/*20*/] nodeid, DataAccess data); } }