I just got around to testing this since it landed, for context some previous poking of mine in [1]. Issues / stuff I've noticed: 1) We end up invalidating the untracked cache because stuff in .git/ changed. For example: 01:09:24.975524 fsmonitor.c:173 fsmonitor process '.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman' returned success 01:09:24.975548 fsmonitor.c:138 fsmonitor_refresh_callback '.git' 01:09:24.975556 fsmonitor.c:138 fsmonitor_refresh_callback '.git/config' 01:09:24.975568 fsmonitor.c:138 fsmonitor_refresh_callback '.git/index' 01:09:25.122726 fsmonitor.c:91 write fsmonitor extension successful Am I missing something or should we do something like: diff --git a/fsmonitor.c b/fsmonitor.c index 0af7c4edba..5067b89bda 100644 --- a/fsmonitor.c +++ b/fsmonitor.c @@ -118,7 +118,12 @@ static int query_fsmonitor(int version, uint64_t last_update, struct strbuf *que static void fsmonitor_refresh_callback(struct index_state *istate, const char *name) { - int pos = index_name_pos(istate, name, strlen(name)); + int pos; + + if (!strcmp(name, ".git") || starts_with(name, ".git/")) + return; + + pos = index_name_pos(istate, name, strlen(name)); if (pos >= 0) { struct cache_entry *ce = istate->cache[pos]; With that patch applied status on a large repo[2] goes from a consistent ~180-200ms to ~140-150ms, since we're not invalidating some of the UC structure 2) We re-write out the index even though we know nothing changed When you first run with core.fsmonitor it needs to mark_fsmonitor_clean() for every path, but is there a reason for why we wouldn't supply the equivalent of GIT_OPTIONAL_LOCKS=0 if all paths are marked and we know from the hook that nothing changed? Why write out the index again? 3) A lot of time spend reading the index (or something..) While the hook itself takes ~20ms (and watchman itself 1/4 of that) status as a whole takes much longer. gprof reveals: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. % cumulative self self total time seconds seconds calls ms/call ms/call name 15.38 0.02 0.02 221690 0.00 0.00 memihash 15.38 0.04 0.02 221689 0.00 0.00 create_from_disk 7.69 0.05 0.01 2216897 0.00 0.00 git_bswap32 7.69 0.06 0.01 222661 0.00 0.00 ce_path_match 7.69 0.07 0.01 221769 0.00 0.00 hashmap_add 7.69 0.08 0.01 39941 0.00 0.00 prep_exclude 7.69 0.09 0.01 39940 0.00 0.00 strbuf_addch 7.69 0.10 0.01 1 10.00 10.00 read_one 7.69 0.11 0.01 1 10.00 10.00 refresh_index 7.69 0.12 0.01 1 10.00 10.00 tweak_fsmonitor 7.69 0.13 0.01 preload_thread The index is 24M in this case, I guess it's unpacking it, but I wonder if this couldn't be much faster if we saved away the result of the last "status" in something that's quick to access, and then if nothing changed we just report that, and no need to re-write the index (or just write the "it was clean at this time" part). 4) core.fsmonitor=false behaves unexpectedly The code that reads this variable just treats it as a string, so we do a bunch of work for nothing (and nothing warns) if this is set and 'false' is executed. Any reason we couldn't do our standard boolean parsing here? You couldn't call your hook 0/1/true/false, but that doesn't seem like a big loss. 1. https://public-inbox.org/git/CACBZZX5a6Op7dH_g9WOFBnejh2zgNK4b34ygxA8daNDqvitFVA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ 2. https://github.com/avar/2015-04-03-1M-git