Derrick Stolee <stolee@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > On 5/18/2019 12:17 AM, Mike Hommey wrote: >> On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 12:58:28PM +0900, Mike Hommey wrote: >>> On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 03:50:05AM +0200, SZEDER Gábor wrote: >>>> >>>> All the above is without commit-graph, I presume? If so, then you >>>> should give it a try, as it might bring immediate help in your >>>> pathological repo. With 5k commit in the same second (enforced via >>>> 'export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=$(date); for i in {1..5000} ...') I get: >>>> >>>> $ best-of-five -q git rev-list HEAD~..HEAD >>>> 0.069 >>>> $ git commit-graph write --reachableComputing commit graph generation >>>> numbers: 100% (5000/5000), done. >>>> $ best-of-five -q git rev-list HEAD~..HEAD >>>> 0.004 >>> >>> I'm not observing any difference from using commit-graph, whether in >>> time or in the number of commits that are looked at in limit_list(). >> >> -c core.commitGraph=true does make a difference in time, but not in the >> number of commits looked at in limit_list(). So it's only faster because >> each iteration of the loop is faster. It means it's still dependent on >> the depth of the dag, and the larger the repo will grow, the slower it >> will get. > > The plan is to use the commit-graph's generation numbers for these A..B > queries, but due to some cases when commit date is a _better_ heuristic > than generation numbers, we have not enabled them for A..B. You'll see > that 'git rev-list --topo-order -n 1 HEAD` will be much faster with the > commit-graph, but adding '--topo-order' to your 'HEAD~1..HEAD' query > should not change the time at all. > > See [1] for the discussion about "generation number v2" which will allow > us to use a better heuristic in these cases. > > [1] https://public-inbox.org/git/6367e30a-1b3a-4fe9-611b-d931f51effef@xxxxxxxxx/ Are there any blockers that prevent the switch to this "generation number v2"? - Is it a problem with insufficient data to choose the correct numbering as "generation number v2' (there can be only one)? - Is it a problem with selected "generation number v2" being incompatibile with gen v2, and Git failing when new version of commit-graph is used instead of softly just not using commit-graph? - Or is it something else? Best, -- Jakub Narębski