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authorJonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>2018-12-04 14:42:38 -0800
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2018-12-28 10:39:48 -0800
commitec0c5798ee9376382d44163d38156fd47e8001c2 (patch)
tree6eb02499090c12f98f23fbfe2ce5b8a2c5a74a86
parentff509c585e847c5fc40c40d35e7d745dd81363bd (diff)
downloadgit-ec0c5798ee9376382d44163d38156fd47e8001c2.tar.gz
revision: use commit graph in get_reference()
When fetching into a repository, a connectivity check is first made by check_exist_and_connected() in builtin/fetch.c that runs: git rev-list --objects --stdin --not --all --quiet <(list of objects) If the client repository has many refs, this command can be slow, regardless of the nature of the server repository or what is being fetched. A profiler reveals that most of the time is spent in setup_revisions() (approx. 60/63), and of the time spent in setup_revisions(), most of it is spent in parse_object() (approx. 49/60). This is because setup_revisions() parses the target of every ref (from "--all"), and parse_object() reads the buffer of the object. Reading the buffer is unnecessary if the repository has a commit graph and if the ref points to a commit (which is typically the case). This patch uses the commit graph wherever possible; on my computer, when I run the above command with a list of 1 object on a many-ref repository, I get a speedup from 1.8s to 1.0s. Another way to accomplish this effect would be to modify parse_object() to use the commit graph if possible; however, I did not want to change parse_object()'s current behavior of always checking the object signature of the returned object. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
-rw-r--r--revision.c15
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/revision.c b/revision.c
index b5108b75ab..e7da2c57ab 100644
--- a/revision.c
+++ b/revision.c
@@ -212,7 +212,20 @@ static struct object *get_reference(struct rev_info *revs, const char *name,
{
struct object *object;
- object = parse_object(revs->repo, oid);
+ /*
+ * If the repository has commit graphs, repo_parse_commit() avoids
+ * reading the object buffer, so use it whenever possible.
+ */
+ if (oid_object_info(revs->repo, oid, NULL) == OBJ_COMMIT) {
+ struct commit *c = lookup_commit(revs->repo, oid);
+ if (!repo_parse_commit(revs->repo, c))
+ object = (struct object *) c;
+ else
+ object = NULL;
+ } else {
+ object = parse_object(revs->repo, oid);
+ }
+
if (!object) {
if (revs->ignore_missing)
return object;