[PATCH v3 5/8] repack: add `--filter=<filter-spec>` option

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This new option puts the objects specified by `<filter-spec>` into a
separate packfile.

This could be useful if, for example, some large blobs take up a lot of
precious space on fast storage while they are rarely accessed. It could
make sense to move them into a separate cheaper, though slower, storage.

In other use cases it might make sense to put all the blobs into
separate storage.

It's possible to find which new packfile contains the filtered out
objects using one of the following:

  - `git verify-pack -v ...`,
  - `test-tool find-pack ...`, which a previous commit added,
  - `--filter-to=<dir>`, which a following commit will add to specify
    where the pack containing the filtered out objects will be.

This feature is implemented by running `git pack-objects` twice in a
row. The first command is run with `--filter=<filter-spec>`, using the
specified filter. It packs objects while omitting the objects specified
by the filter. Then another `git pack-objects` command is launched using
`--stdin-packs`. We pass it all the previously existing packs into its
stdin, so that it will pack all the objects in the previously existing
packs. But we also pass into its stdin, the pack created by the previous
`git pack-objects --filter=<filter-spec>` command as well as the kept
packs, all prefixed with '^', so that the objects in these packs will be
omitted from the resulting pack. The result is that only the objects
filtered out by the first `git pack-objects` command are in the pack
resulting from the second `git pack-objects` command.

Signed-off-by: John Cai <johncai86@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 Documentation/git-repack.txt | 12 +++++++
 builtin/repack.c             | 67 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 t/t7700-repack.sh            | 24 +++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 103 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Documentation/git-repack.txt b/Documentation/git-repack.txt
index 4017157949..6d5bec7716 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-repack.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-repack.txt
@@ -143,6 +143,18 @@ depth is 4095.
 	a larger and slower repository; see the discussion in
 	`pack.packSizeLimit`.
 
+--filter=<filter-spec>::
+	Remove objects matching the filter specification from the
+	resulting packfile and put them into a separate packfile. Note
+	that objects used in the working directory are not filtered
+	out. So for the split to fully work, it's best to perform it
+	in a bare repo and to use the `-a` and `-d` options along with
+	this option.  Also `--no-write-bitmap-index` (or the
+	`repack.writebitmaps` config option set to `false`) should be
+	used otherwise writing bitmap index will fail, as it supposes
+	a single packfile containing all the objects. See
+	linkgit:git-rev-list[1] for valid `<filter-spec>` forms.
+
 -b::
 --write-bitmap-index::
 	Write a reachability bitmap index as part of the repack. This
diff --git a/builtin/repack.c b/builtin/repack.c
index 21e3b89f27..2c81b7738e 100644
--- a/builtin/repack.c
+++ b/builtin/repack.c
@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ struct pack_objects_args {
 	const char *depth;
 	const char *threads;
 	const char *max_pack_size;
+	const char *filter;
 	int no_reuse_delta;
 	int no_reuse_object;
 	int quiet;
@@ -166,6 +167,8 @@ static void prepare_pack_objects(struct child_process *cmd,
 		strvec_pushf(&cmd->args, "--threads=%s", args->threads);
 	if (args->max_pack_size)
 		strvec_pushf(&cmd->args, "--max-pack-size=%s", args->max_pack_size);
+	if (args->filter)
+		strvec_pushf(&cmd->args, "--filter=%s", args->filter);
 	if (args->no_reuse_delta)
 		strvec_pushf(&cmd->args, "--no-reuse-delta");
 	if (args->no_reuse_object)
@@ -726,6 +729,57 @@ static int finish_pack_objects_cmd(struct child_process *cmd,
 	return finish_command(cmd);
 }
 
+static int write_filtered_pack(const struct pack_objects_args *args,
+			       const char *destination,
+			       const char *pack_prefix,
+			       struct string_list *names,
+			       struct string_list *existing_packs,
+			       struct string_list *existing_kept_packs)
+{
+	struct child_process cmd = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;
+	struct string_list_item *item;
+	FILE *in;
+	int ret;
+	const char *scratch;
+	int local = skip_prefix(destination, packdir, &scratch);
+
+	/* We need to copy 'args' to modify it */
+	struct pack_objects_args new_args = *args;
+
+	/* No need to filter again */
+	new_args.filter = NULL;
+
+	prepare_pack_objects(&cmd, &new_args, destination);
+
+	strvec_push(&cmd.args, "--stdin-packs");
+
+	cmd.in = -1;
+
+	ret = start_command(&cmd);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	/*
+	 * names has a confusing double use: it both provides the list
+	 * of just-written new packs, and accepts the name of the
+	 * filtered pack we are writing.
+	 *
+	 * By the time it is read here, it contains only the pack(s)
+	 * that were just written, which is exactly the set of packs we
+	 * want to consider kept.
+	 */
+	in = xfdopen(cmd.in, "w");
+	for_each_string_list_item(item, names)
+		fprintf(in, "^%s-%s.pack\n", pack_prefix, item->string);
+	for_each_string_list_item(item, existing_packs)
+		fprintf(in, "%s.pack\n", item->string);
+	for_each_string_list_item(item, existing_kept_packs)
+		fprintf(in, "^%s.pack\n", item->string);
+	fclose(in);
+
+	return finish_pack_objects_cmd(&cmd, names, local);
+}
+
 static int write_cruft_pack(const struct pack_objects_args *args,
 			    const char *destination,
 			    const char *pack_prefix,
@@ -858,6 +912,8 @@ int cmd_repack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
 				N_("limits the maximum number of threads")),
 		OPT_STRING(0, "max-pack-size", &po_args.max_pack_size, N_("bytes"),
 				N_("maximum size of each packfile")),
+		OPT_STRING(0, "filter", &po_args.filter, N_("args"),
+				N_("object filtering")),
 		OPT_BOOL(0, "pack-kept-objects", &pack_kept_objects,
 				N_("repack objects in packs marked with .keep")),
 		OPT_STRING_LIST(0, "keep-pack", &keep_pack_list, N_("name"),
@@ -1097,6 +1153,17 @@ int cmd_repack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
 		}
 	}
 
+	if (po_args.filter) {
+		ret = write_filtered_pack(&po_args,
+					  packtmp,
+					  find_pack_prefix(),
+					  &names,
+					  &existing_nonkept_packs,
+					  &existing_kept_packs);
+		if (ret)
+			goto cleanup;
+	}
+
 	string_list_sort(&names);
 
 	close_object_store(the_repository->objects);
diff --git a/t/t7700-repack.sh b/t/t7700-repack.sh
index 27b66807cd..0a2c73bca7 100755
--- a/t/t7700-repack.sh
+++ b/t/t7700-repack.sh
@@ -327,6 +327,30 @@ test_expect_success 'auto-bitmaps do not complain if unavailable' '
 	test_must_be_empty actual
 '
 
+test_expect_success 'repacking with a filter works' '
+	git -C bare.git repack -a -d &&
+	test_stdout_line_count = 1 ls bare.git/objects/pack/*.pack &&
+	git -C bare.git -c repack.writebitmaps=false repack -a -d --filter=blob:none &&
+	test_stdout_line_count = 2 ls bare.git/objects/pack/*.pack &&
+	commit_pack=$(test-tool -C bare.git find-pack HEAD) &&
+	test -n "$commit_pack" &&
+	blob_pack=$(test-tool -C bare.git find-pack HEAD:file1) &&
+	test -n "$blob_pack" &&
+	test "$commit_pack" != "$blob_pack" &&
+	tree_pack=$(test-tool -C bare.git find-pack HEAD^{tree}) &&
+	test "$tree_pack" = "$commit_pack" &&
+	blob_pack2=$(test-tool -C bare.git find-pack HEAD:file2) &&
+	test "$blob_pack2" = "$blob_pack"
+'
+
+test_expect_success '--filter fails with --write-bitmap-index' '
+	test_must_fail git -C bare.git repack -a -d --write-bitmap-index \
+		--filter=blob:none &&
+
+	git -C bare.git repack -a -d --no-write-bitmap-index \
+		--filter=blob:none
+'
+
 objdir=.git/objects
 midx=$objdir/pack/multi-pack-index
 
-- 
2.41.0.384.ged66511823




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