commit-graph: allow cross-alternate chains

In an environment like a fork network, it is helpful to have a
commit-graph chain that spans both the base repo and the fork repo. The
fork is usually a small set of data on top of the large repo, but
sometimes the fork is much larger. For example, git-for-windows/git has
almost double the number of commits as git/git because it rebases its
commits on every major version update.

To allow cross-alternate commit-graph chains, we need a few pieces:

1. When looking for a graph-{hash}.graph file, check all alternates.

2. When merging commit-graph chains, do not merge across alternates.

3. When writing a new commit-graph chain based on a commit-graph file
   in another object directory, do not allow success if the base file
   has of the name "commit-graph" instead of
   "commit-graphs/graph-{hash}.graph".

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Derrick Stolee 2019-06-18 11:14:30 -07:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 1771be90c8
commit c523035cbd
4 changed files with 123 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -266,6 +266,42 @@ The merge strategy values (2 for the size multiple, 64,000 for the maximum
number of commits) could be extracted into config settings for full
flexibility.
## Chains across multiple object directories
In a repo with alternates, we look for the `commit-graph-chain` file starting
in the local object directory and then in each alternate. The first file that
exists defines our chain. As we look for the `graph-{hash}` files for
each `{hash}` in the chain file, we follow the same pattern for the host
directories.
This allows commit-graphs to be split across multiple forks in a fork network.
The typical case is a large "base" repo with many smaller forks.
As the base repo advances, it will likely update and merge its commit-graph
chain more frequently than the forks. If a fork updates their commit-graph after
the base repo, then it should "reparent" the commit-graph chain onto the new
chain in the base repo. When reading each `graph-{hash}` file, we track
the object directory containing it. During a write of a new commit-graph file,
we check for any changes in the source object directory and read the
`commit-graph-chain` file for that source and create a new file based on those
files. During this "reparent" operation, we necessarily need to collapse all
levels in the fork, as all of the files are invalid against the new base file.
It is crucial to be careful when cleaning up "unreferenced" `graph-{hash}.graph`
files in this scenario. It falls to the user to define the proper settings for
their custom environment:
1. When merging levels in the base repo, the unreferenced files may still be
referenced by chains from fork repos.
2. The expiry time should be set to a length of time such that every fork has
time to recompute their commit-graph chain to "reparent" onto the new base
file(s).
3. If the commit-graph chain is updated in the base, the fork will not have
access to the new chain until its chain is updated to reference those files.
(This may change in the future [5].)
Related Links
-------------
[0] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/git/issues/detail?id=8
@ -292,3 +328,7 @@ Related Links
[4] https://public-inbox.org/git/20180108154822.54829-1-git@jeffhostetler.com/T/#u
A patch to remove the ahead-behind calculation from 'status'.
[5] https://public-inbox.org/git/f27db281-abad-5043-6d71-cbb083b1c877@gmail.com/
A discussion of a "two-dimensional graph position" that can allow reading
multiple commit-graph chains at the same time.

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@ -320,6 +320,9 @@ static struct commit_graph *load_commit_graph_v1(struct repository *r, const cha
struct commit_graph *g = load_commit_graph_one(graph_name);
free(graph_name);
if (g)
g->obj_dir = obj_dir;
return g;
}
@ -379,9 +382,10 @@ static struct commit_graph *load_commit_graph_chain(struct repository *r, const
count = st.st_size / (the_hash_algo->hexsz + 1);
oids = xcalloc(count, sizeof(struct object_id));
for (i = 0; i < count && valid; i++) {
char *graph_name;
struct commit_graph *g;
prepare_alt_odb(r);
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
struct object_directory *odb;
if (strbuf_getline_lf(&line, fp) == EOF)
break;
@ -393,14 +397,29 @@ static struct commit_graph *load_commit_graph_chain(struct repository *r, const
break;
}
graph_name = get_split_graph_filename(obj_dir, line.buf);
g = load_commit_graph_one(graph_name);
free(graph_name);
valid = 0;
for (odb = r->objects->odb; odb; odb = odb->next) {
char *graph_name = get_split_graph_filename(odb->path, line.buf);
struct commit_graph *g = load_commit_graph_one(graph_name);
if (g && add_graph_to_chain(g, graph_chain, oids, i))
graph_chain = g;
else
valid = 0;
free(graph_name);
if (g) {
g->obj_dir = odb->path;
if (add_graph_to_chain(g, graph_chain, oids, i)) {
graph_chain = g;
valid = 1;
}
break;
}
}
if (!valid) {
warning(_("unable to find all commit-graph files"));
break;
}
}
free(oids);
@ -1418,7 +1437,7 @@ static int write_commit_graph_file(struct write_commit_graph_context *ctx)
if (ctx->split && ctx->base_graph_name && ctx->num_commit_graphs_after > 1) {
char *new_base_hash = xstrdup(oid_to_hex(&ctx->new_base_graph->oid));
char *new_base_name = get_split_graph_filename(ctx->obj_dir, new_base_hash);
char *new_base_name = get_split_graph_filename(ctx->new_base_graph->obj_dir, new_base_hash);
free(ctx->commit_graph_filenames_after[ctx->num_commit_graphs_after - 2]);
free(ctx->commit_graph_hash_after[ctx->num_commit_graphs_after - 2]);
@ -1493,6 +1512,9 @@ static void split_graph_merge_strategy(struct write_commit_graph_context *ctx)
while (g && (g->num_commits <= split_strategy_size_mult * num_commits ||
num_commits > split_strategy_max_commits)) {
if (strcmp(g->obj_dir, ctx->obj_dir))
break;
num_commits += g->num_commits;
g = g->base_graph;
@ -1501,6 +1523,18 @@ static void split_graph_merge_strategy(struct write_commit_graph_context *ctx)
ctx->new_base_graph = g;
if (ctx->num_commit_graphs_after == 2) {
char *old_graph_name = get_commit_graph_filename(g->obj_dir);
if (!strcmp(g->filename, old_graph_name) &&
strcmp(g->obj_dir, ctx->obj_dir)) {
ctx->num_commit_graphs_after = 1;
ctx->new_base_graph = NULL;
}
free(old_graph_name);
}
ALLOC_ARRAY(ctx->commit_graph_filenames_after, ctx->num_commit_graphs_after);
ALLOC_ARRAY(ctx->commit_graph_hash_after, ctx->num_commit_graphs_after);

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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ struct commit_graph {
uint32_t num_commits;
struct object_id oid;
char *filename;
const char *obj_dir;
uint32_t num_commits_in_base;
struct commit_graph *base_graph;

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@ -90,6 +90,21 @@ test_expect_success 'add more commits, and write a new base graph' '
graph_read_expect 12
'
test_expect_success 'fork and fail to base a chain on a commit-graph file' '
test_when_finished rm -rf fork &&
git clone . fork &&
(
cd fork &&
rm .git/objects/info/commit-graph &&
echo "$(pwd)/../.git/objects" >.git/objects/info/alternates &&
test_commit new-commit &&
git commit-graph write --reachable --split &&
test_path_is_file $graphdir/commit-graph-chain &&
test_line_count = 1 $graphdir/commit-graph-chain &&
verify_chain_files_exist $graphdir
)
'
test_expect_success 'add three more commits, write a tip graph' '
git reset --hard commits/3 &&
git merge merge/1 &&
@ -132,4 +147,26 @@ test_expect_success 'add one commit, write a merged graph' '
graph_git_behavior 'merged commit-graph: commit 12 vs 6' commits/12 commits/6
test_expect_success 'create fork and chain across alternate' '
git clone . fork &&
(
cd fork &&
git config core.commitGraph true &&
rm -rf $graphdir &&
echo "$(pwd)/../.git/objects" >.git/objects/info/alternates &&
test_commit 13 &&
git branch commits/13 &&
git commit-graph write --reachable --split &&
test_path_is_file $graphdir/commit-graph-chain &&
test_line_count = 3 $graphdir/commit-graph-chain &&
ls $graphdir/graph-*.graph >graph-files &&
test_line_count = 1 graph-files &&
git -c core.commitGraph=true rev-list HEAD >expect &&
git -c core.commitGraph=false rev-list HEAD >actual &&
test_cmp expect actual
)
'
graph_git_behavior 'alternate: commit 13 vs 6' commits/13 commits/6
test_done