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This replaces the tuples with a DirectoryEntry struct.
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Previously, the CLI took Directory protobufs as input or wrote them as
output. Now we just deal in store hashes.
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These decode digests to and from zbase32 for user-facing uses.
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stdlib code seems to place these before the blocks,
so let's copy their style.
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This changes it from building an implicit top-level directory
containing all its args, to simply accepting a directory.
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`add` takes about 10 seconds to run on a full LLVM tree, unless it
were to spend 4 minutes mostly waiting for a series of tiny fsyncs.
It did.
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This adds clap to all our binaries. Only add currently takes any args,
but previously, the others did not reject args as they should.
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This drops the manual `len <= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE` check, and instead
combines it into acquiring the to-be-scanned chunk.
The pointer-based design doesn't need the iterator to be enumerated
from the start of the buffer, so we don't need to use take/skip.
Throughput improves about 5%.
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While `const fn` isn't permitted float computation, regular `const` is.
This deals with LLVM's reluctance to inline discriminator_from_average,
without forcing us to hardcode a magic number.
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We already check for `self.buffer.len() <= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE`, but LLVM
doesn't seem to notice. This boosts throughput by 35%.
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This improves performance by ~12%.
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This improves performance by ~17%. I had *expected* that rustc would
have reduce it to a constant already, but alas.
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Performance hovers around 300MiB/s on my machine.
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Full test coverage for fossil/chunker! :)
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We never actually use this directly, and the resulting branch is test
coverage noise.
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Full test coverage for Chunker::next!
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Free test coverage win! :)
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This ensures that MIN_CHUNK_SIZE-sized chunks can actually be emitted,
and adds tests for both MIN_CHUNK_SIZE and MAX_CHUNK_SIZE chunks.
The behaviour for all cases now verifiably matches casync.
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This takes up 80% less vertical space for something that isn't readable
to humans to begin with.
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sled doesn't actually promise not to eat your data until you invoke
flush. This is observable under normal circumstances as add_path
occasionally just not committing anything to the store.
While we're at it, ensure we're syncing the chunks file data to disk,
so the database *might* actually be consistent. We're not going for
full crash-correctness yet, mostly for performance and complexity
reasons.
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This implements casync-style content-defined chunking and deduplication.
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FUSE doesn't actually respect the usual read() contract, so this
resulted in us serving truncated files.
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One step closer to genuine incremental blob reads.
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This will primarily allow us to amortise metadata lookups.
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The sled chunk store works fine, but has pretty awful performance,
since sled just doesn't make a particularly good large blob store.
This change replaces it with a file-based store using sled purely as a
metadata store.
Adding LLVM's source tree takes about 120s before, and about 15s after.
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This implements blob reading in terms of RawBlob, a fairly naive
streaming blob reader. For now, we still only use it for simple
one-shot reads.
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This will pave the way for BLAKE3 verified streaming, so we won't have
to read objects into memory in their entirety.
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We'll never write a direct block-mapped filesystem, so this won't
become relevant.
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rmdir should be rejected with EROFS. For some reason, the initial EROFS
pass missed this.
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Apparently, rustfmt bugs out if you mix triple-slash and double-slash
comments on a struct literal.
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