On Thu, 2016-01-21 at 16:30 -0500, Jeff King wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 04:11:48PM -0500, David Turner wrote:
>
> > While unpacking trees (e.g. during git checkout), when we hit a
> > cache
> > entry that's past and outside our path, we cut off iteration.
> >
> > This provides about a 45% speedup on git checkout between master
> > and
> > master^20000 on Twitter's monorepo. Speedup in general will depend
> > on
> > repostitory structure, number of changes, and packfile packing
> > decisions.
>
> I feel like I'm missing the explanation of the quadratic part. From
> looking at the patch, my guess is:
>
> 1. We're doing a linear walk in a data structure (a "struct
> index_state").
>
> 2. For each element, we look it up in another structure
> ("struct traverse_info") with a linear search.
>
> That leaves us at O(m*n), but if we assume both are on the same
> order of magnitude, that's quadratic.
No, I think, it's the opposite order: we're doing a linear walk over
the incoming tree and for each entry, we're calling find_cache_pos.
find_cache_pos was doing a linear walk over struct index_state. But
the same algorithmic complexity holds.
> 3. The fix works by knowing that once a lookup in (2) fails once,
> it's
> likely to fail for all the remainder, and we short-cut that case
> and skip out of (1) completely.
>
> But that makes me wonder. Aren't we still quadratic in the case that
> ce_in_traverse_path() returns true?
I think that doesn't happen very often, because it requires that the
paths match up.
> If so, would we benefit from either:
>
> a. Improving the complexity of ce_in_traverse_path, to say O(log
> n),
> which would give us O(n log n) for the whole operation in all
> cases?
>
> b. If both lists are already sorted, maybe doing a list-merge to
> compare them in O(2n) time?
(b) appears to be now (roughly) what we're now doing.
> I'm fairly ignorant of this part of the code, so there's probably a
> good
> reason why my suggestion is unworkable.
I am also quite ignorant of this part of the code; I just looked at
perf and did some simple counting.
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