From: Brian Warner Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 02:41:16 +0000 (-0700) Subject: dirnode deep-traversal: remove use of Limiter, stick with strict depth-first-traversa... X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/vdrive/%22file:/frontends/using.html?a=commitdiff_plain;h=39a089dc7e2d49e1186ff2761c9e010769730931;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git dirnode deep-traversal: remove use of Limiter, stick with strict depth-first-traversal, to reduce memory usage during very large (300k+ dirnode) traversals --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/dirnode.py b/src/allmydata/dirnode.py index 9c38f86d..375af2a5 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/dirnode.py +++ b/src/allmydata/dirnode.py @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ from allmydata.monitor import Monitor from allmydata.util import hashutil, mathutil, base32, log from allmydata.util.assertutil import _assert, precondition from allmydata.util.hashutil import netstring -from allmydata.util.limiter import ConcurrencyLimiter from allmydata.util.netstring import split_netstring from allmydata.uri import NewDirectoryURI, LiteralFileURI, from_string from pycryptopp.cipher.aes import AES @@ -472,42 +471,55 @@ class NewDirectoryNode: directories) I can reach. Most work should be done here. I avoid loops by keeping track of verifier-caps and refusing to call - each() or traverse a node that I've seen before. + walker.add_node() or traverse a node that I've seen before. This + means that any file or directory will only be given to the walker + once. If files or directories are referenced multiple times by a + directory structure, this may appear to under-count or miss some of + them. I return a Deferred that will fire with the value of walker.finish(). """ # this is just a tree-walker, except that following each edge - # requires a Deferred. We use a ConcurrencyLimiter to make sure the - # fan-out doesn't cause problems. + # requires a Deferred. We used to use a ConcurrencyLimiter to limit + # fanout to 10 simultaneous operations, but the memory load of the + # queued operations was excessive (in one case, with 330k dirnodes, + # it caused the process to run into the 3.0GB-ish per-process 32bit + # linux memory limit, and crashed). So we use a single big Deferred + # chain, and do a strict depth-first traversal, one node at a time. + # This can be slower, because we aren't pipelining directory reads, + # but it brought the memory footprint down by roughly 50%. monitor = Monitor() walker.set_monitor(monitor) found = set([self.get_verify_cap()]) - limiter = ConcurrencyLimiter(10) - d = self._deep_traverse_dirnode(self, [], - walker, monitor, found, limiter) + d = self._deep_traverse_dirnode(self, [], walker, monitor, found) d.addCallback(lambda ignored: walker.finish()) d.addBoth(monitor.finish) d.addErrback(lambda f: None) return monitor - def _deep_traverse_dirnode(self, node, path, - walker, monitor, found, limiter): + def _deep_traverse_dirnode(self, node, path, walker, monitor, found): # process this directory, then walk its children monitor.raise_if_cancelled() - d = limiter.add(walker.add_node, node, path) - d.addCallback(lambda ignored: limiter.add(node.list)) + d = defer.maybeDeferred(walker.add_node, node, path) + d.addCallback(lambda ignored: node.list()) d.addCallback(self._deep_traverse_dirnode_children, node, path, - walker, monitor, found, limiter) + walker, monitor, found) return d def _deep_traverse_dirnode_children(self, children, parent, path, - walker, monitor, found, limiter): + walker, monitor, found): monitor.raise_if_cancelled() - dl = [limiter.add(walker.enter_directory, parent, children)] + d = defer.maybeDeferred(walker.enter_directory, parent, children) + # we process file-like children first, so we can drop their FileNode + # objects as quickly as possible. Tests suggest that a FileNode (held + # in the client's nodecache) consumes about 2440 bytes. dirnodes (not + # in the nodecache) seem to consume about 2000 bytes. + dirkids = [] + filekids = [] for name, (child, metadata) in children.iteritems(): verifier = child.get_verify_cap() # allow LIT files (for which verifier==None) to be processed @@ -516,12 +528,18 @@ class NewDirectoryNode: found.add(verifier) childpath = path + [name] if IDirectoryNode.providedBy(child): - dl.append(self._deep_traverse_dirnode(child, childpath, - walker, monitor, - found, limiter)) + dirkids.append( (child, childpath) ) else: - dl.append(limiter.add(walker.add_node, child, childpath)) - return defer.DeferredList(dl, fireOnOneErrback=True, consumeErrors=True) + filekids.append( (child, childpath) ) + for (child, childpath) in filekids: + d.addCallback(lambda ignored, child=child, childpath=childpath: + walker.add_node(child, childpath)) + for (child, childpath) in dirkids: + d.addCallback(lambda ignored, child=child, childpath=childpath: + self._deep_traverse_dirnode(child, childpath, + walker, monitor, + found)) + return d def build_manifest(self):