On Wed, Apr 03, 2019 at 10:27:21AM -0700, Josh Steadmon wrote: > For partial clones, doing a full connectivity check is wasteful; we skip > promisor objects (which, for a partial clone, is all known objects), and > excluding them all from the connectivity check can take a significant > amount of time on large repos. > > At most, we want to make sure that we get the objects referred to by any > wanted refs. For partial clones, just check that these objects were > transferred. This isn't strictly true, since we could get objects from elsewhere via --shared or --reference. Those might not be promisor objects. Shouldn't we be able to stop a traversal as soon as we see that an object is in a promisor pack? I.e., here: > + if (opt->check_refs_only) { > + /* > + * For partial clones, we don't want to walk the full commit > + * graph because we're skipping promisor objects anyway. We > + * should just check that objects referenced by wanted refs were > + * transferred. > + */ > + do { > + if (!repo_has_object_file(the_repository, &oid)) > + return 1; > + } while (!fn(cb_data, &oid)); > + return 0; > + } for each object where you ask "do we have this?" we could, for the same cost, ask "do we have this in a promisor pack?". And the answer would be yes for each in a partial clone. But that would also cleanly handle --shared, etc, that I mentioned. And more importantly, it would _also_ work on fetches. If I fetch from you and get a promisor pack, then there is no point in me enumerating every tree you sent. As long as you gave me a tip tree, then you have promised that you'd give me all the others if I ask. So it seems like this should be a feature of the child rev-list, to stop walking the graph at any object that is in a promisor pack. -Peff