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Philippe Blain via GitGitGadget Feb. 3, 2021, 3:34 p.m. UTC
Here is version 2 of this series.

In version 1, I replaced the non-portable "xargs -d" with "xargs -0", but it
turns out that that too is not universally available. In this version I
replace the need for either one by filtering out the problematic paths (such
as ones with LFs) and quoting paths to handle whitespace. The resulting
paths can be passed to xargs without any arguments.

Also, I updated the test to use test-tool chmtime rather than touch to
ensure that the files actually look dirty on low-resolution file systems.

Jeff Hostetler (10):
  p7519: do not rely on "xargs -d" in test
  p7519: fix watchman watch-list test on Windows
  p7519: move watchman cleanup earlier in the test
  p7519: add trace logging during perf test
  preload-index: log the number of lstat calls to trace2
  read-cache: log the number of lstat calls to trace2
  read-cache: log the number of scanned files to trace2
  fsmonitor: log invocation of FSMonitor hook to trace2
  fsmonitor: log FSMN token when reading and writing the index
  fsmonitor: refactor initialization of fsmonitor_last_update token

Kevin Willford (1):
  fsmonitor: allow all entries for a folder to be invalidated

 fsmonitor.c               | 107 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
 fsmonitor.h               |   5 ++
 preload-index.c           |  10 ++++
 read-cache.c              |  24 +++++++--
 t/perf/.gitignore         |   1 +
 t/perf/Makefile           |   4 +-
 t/perf/p7519-fsmonitor.sh |  71 +++++++++++++++++++++----
 7 files changed, 196 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)


base-commit: 71ca53e8125e36efbda17293c50027d31681a41f
Published-As: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/releases/tag/pr-860%2Fjeffhostetler%2Ffsmonitor-prework-v2
Fetch-It-Via: git fetch https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git pr-860/jeffhostetler/fsmonitor-prework-v2
Pull-Request: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/860

Range-diff vs v1:

  1:  cf252e24b8c !  1:  e570f7316cc p7519: use xargs -0 rather than -d in test
     @@ Metadata
      Author: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
      
       ## Commit message ##
     -    p7519: use xargs -0 rather than -d in test
     +    p7519: do not rely on "xargs -d" in test
      
     -    The Mac version of xargs does not support the "-d" option.  Convert the test
     -    setup to pipe the data set thru `lf_to_nul | xargs -0` instead.
     +    Convert the test to use a more portable method to update the mtime on a
     +    large number of files under version control.
     +
     +    The Mac version of xargs does not support the "-d" option.
     +    Likewise, the "-0" and "--null" options are not portable.
     +
     +    Furthermore, use `test-tool chmtime` rather than `touch` to update the
     +    mtime to ensure that it is actually updated (especially on file systems
     +    with only whole second resolution).
      
          Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
      
       ## t/perf/p7519-fsmonitor.sh ##
      @@ t/perf/p7519-fsmonitor.sh: test_fsmonitor_suite() {
     + 		git status -uall
       	'
       
     ++	# Update the mtimes on upto 100k files to make status think
     ++	# that they are dirty.  For simplicity, omit any files with
     ++	# LFs (i.e. anything that ls-files thinks it needs to dquote).
     ++	# Then fully backslash-quote the paths to capture any
     ++	# whitespace so that they pass thru xargs properly.
     ++	#
       	test_perf_w_drop_caches "status (dirty) ($DESC)" '
      -		git ls-files | head -100000 | xargs -d "\n" touch -h &&
     -+		git ls-files | head -100000 | lf_to_nul | xargs -0 touch -h &&
     ++		git ls-files | \
     ++			head -100000 | \
     ++			grep -v \" | \
     ++			sed '\''s/\(.\)/\\\1/g'\'' | \
     ++			xargs test-tool chmtime -300 &&
       		git status
       	'
       
  2:  a641f9e357c =  2:  3042fc92fe6 p7519: fix watchman watch-list test on Windows
  3:  2af6858716f =  3:  9ceba5e6942 p7519: move watchman cleanup earlier in the test
  4:  8de9985a706 =  4:  f6ea0a51f50 p7519: add trace logging during perf test
  5:  cdd49f1fdb1 =  5:  3c5035e4649 preload-index: log the number of lstat calls to trace2
  6:  65488f7a1bf =  6:  d150a2d4576 read-cache: log the number of lstat calls to trace2
  7:  c84531f6244 =  7:  33cc0b838fa read-cache: log the number of scanned files to trace2
  8:  ef64b60c7a0 =  8:  c043bccc8af fsmonitor: log invocation of FSMonitor hook to trace2
  9:  edb88ffe39e =  9:  6ec4a4468f6 fsmonitor: log FSMN token when reading and writing the index
 10:  384d2eff863 = 10:  2ac66f07a59 fsmonitor: allow all entries for a folder to be invalidated
 11:  4686196bbc6 = 11:  5410d3ab61d fsmonitor: refactor initialization of fsmonitor_last_update token

Comments

Jeff Hostetler Feb. 16, 2021, 7 p.m. UTC | #1
On 2/3/21 10:34 AM, Jeff Hostetler via GitGitGadget wrote:
> Here is version 2 of this series.

I didn't see this series in the "what's cooking" emails and
was wondering if there was something that I still needed to
attend to.

Thanks
Jeff


> 
> In version 1, I replaced the non-portable "xargs -d" with "xargs -0", but it
> turns out that that too is not universally available. In this version I
> replace the need for either one by filtering out the problematic paths (such
> as ones with LFs) and quoting paths to handle whitespace. The resulting
> paths can be passed to xargs without any arguments.
> 
> Also, I updated the test to use test-tool chmtime rather than touch to
> ensure that the files actually look dirty on low-resolution file systems.
> 
> Jeff Hostetler (10):
>    p7519: do not rely on "xargs -d" in test
>    p7519: fix watchman watch-list test on Windows
>    p7519: move watchman cleanup earlier in the test
>    p7519: add trace logging during perf test
>    preload-index: log the number of lstat calls to trace2
>    read-cache: log the number of lstat calls to trace2
>    read-cache: log the number of scanned files to trace2
>    fsmonitor: log invocation of FSMonitor hook to trace2
>    fsmonitor: log FSMN token when reading and writing the index
>    fsmonitor: refactor initialization of fsmonitor_last_update token
> 
> Kevin Willford (1):
>    fsmonitor: allow all entries for a folder to be invalidated
> 
>   fsmonitor.c               | 107 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
>   fsmonitor.h               |   5 ++
>   preload-index.c           |  10 ++++
>   read-cache.c              |  24 +++++++--
>   t/perf/.gitignore         |   1 +
>   t/perf/Makefile           |   4 +-
>   t/perf/p7519-fsmonitor.sh |  71 +++++++++++++++++++++----
>   7 files changed, 196 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
> 
> 
> base-commit: 71ca53e8125e36efbda17293c50027d31681a41f
> Published-As: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/releases/tag/pr-860%2Fjeffhostetler%2Ffsmonitor-prework-v2
> Fetch-It-Via: git fetch https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git pr-860/jeffhostetler/fsmonitor-prework-v2
> Pull-Request: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/860
> 
> Range-diff vs v1:
> 
>    1:  cf252e24b8c !  1:  e570f7316cc p7519: use xargs -0 rather than -d in test
>       @@ Metadata
>        Author: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
>        
>         ## Commit message ##
>       -    p7519: use xargs -0 rather than -d in test
>       +    p7519: do not rely on "xargs -d" in test
>        
>       -    The Mac version of xargs does not support the "-d" option.  Convert the test
>       -    setup to pipe the data set thru `lf_to_nul | xargs -0` instead.
>       +    Convert the test to use a more portable method to update the mtime on a
>       +    large number of files under version control.
>       +
>       +    The Mac version of xargs does not support the "-d" option.
>       +    Likewise, the "-0" and "--null" options are not portable.
>       +
>       +    Furthermore, use `test-tool chmtime` rather than `touch` to update the
>       +    mtime to ensure that it is actually updated (especially on file systems
>       +    with only whole second resolution).
>        
>            Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com>
>        
>         ## t/perf/p7519-fsmonitor.sh ##
>        @@ t/perf/p7519-fsmonitor.sh: test_fsmonitor_suite() {
>       + 		git status -uall
>         	'
>         
>       ++	# Update the mtimes on upto 100k files to make status think
>       ++	# that they are dirty.  For simplicity, omit any files with
>       ++	# LFs (i.e. anything that ls-files thinks it needs to dquote).
>       ++	# Then fully backslash-quote the paths to capture any
>       ++	# whitespace so that they pass thru xargs properly.
>       ++	#
>         	test_perf_w_drop_caches "status (dirty) ($DESC)" '
>        -		git ls-files | head -100000 | xargs -d "\n" touch -h &&
>       -+		git ls-files | head -100000 | lf_to_nul | xargs -0 touch -h &&
>       ++		git ls-files | \
>       ++			head -100000 | \
>       ++			grep -v \" | \
>       ++			sed '\''s/\(.\)/\\\1/g'\'' | \
>       ++			xargs test-tool chmtime -300 &&
>         		git status
>         	'
>         
>    2:  a641f9e357c =  2:  3042fc92fe6 p7519: fix watchman watch-list test on Windows
>    3:  2af6858716f =  3:  9ceba5e6942 p7519: move watchman cleanup earlier in the test
>    4:  8de9985a706 =  4:  f6ea0a51f50 p7519: add trace logging during perf test
>    5:  cdd49f1fdb1 =  5:  3c5035e4649 preload-index: log the number of lstat calls to trace2
>    6:  65488f7a1bf =  6:  d150a2d4576 read-cache: log the number of lstat calls to trace2
>    7:  c84531f6244 =  7:  33cc0b838fa read-cache: log the number of scanned files to trace2
>    8:  ef64b60c7a0 =  8:  c043bccc8af fsmonitor: log invocation of FSMonitor hook to trace2
>    9:  edb88ffe39e =  9:  6ec4a4468f6 fsmonitor: log FSMN token when reading and writing the index
>   10:  384d2eff863 = 10:  2ac66f07a59 fsmonitor: allow all entries for a folder to be invalidated
>   11:  4686196bbc6 = 11:  5410d3ab61d fsmonitor: refactor initialization of fsmonitor_last_update token
>
Junio C Hamano Feb. 17, 2021, 1:54 a.m. UTC | #2
Jeff Hostetler <git@jeffhostetler.com> writes:

> On 2/3/21 10:34 AM, Jeff Hostetler via GitGitGadget wrote:
>> Here is version 2 of this series.
>
> I didn't see this series in the "what's cooking" emails and
> was wondering if there was something that I still needed to
> attend to.

I think it fell through the cracks.  It seems that Taylor gave a
reviewed-by for the whole set in v2 but as a reply to the cover
letter of the original series, and no messages in v2 saw any
comments.

I just picked them up and queued.  Thanks for pinging.