When the `REF_SKIP_CREATE_REFLOG` flag is set we skip the creation of the reflog entry, but we still normalize the reflog message when we queue the update. This is a waste of resources as the normalized message will never get used in the first place. Fix this issue by skipping the normalization in case the flag is set. This leads to a surprisingly large speedup when migrating from the "files" to the "reftable" backend: Benchmark 1: migrate files:reftable (refcount = 1000000, revision = HEAD~) Time (mean ± σ): 878.5 ms ± 14.9 ms [User: 726.5 ms, System: 139.2 ms] Range (min … max): 858.4 ms … 941.3 ms 50 runs Benchmark 2: migrate files:reftable (refcount = 1000000, revision = HEAD) Time (mean ± σ): 831.1 ms ± 10.5 ms [User: 694.1 ms, System: 126.3 ms] Range (min … max): 812.4 ms … 851.4 ms 50 runs Summary migrate files:reftable (refcount = 1000000, revision = HEAD) ran 1.06 ± 0.02 times faster than migrate files:reftable (refcount = 1000000, revision = HEAD~) And an ever larger speedup when migrating the other way round: Benchmark 1: migrate reftable:files (refcount = 1000000, revision = HEAD~) Time (mean ± σ): 923.6 ms ± 11.6 ms [User: 705.5 ms, System: 208.1 ms] Range (min … max): 905.3 ms … 946.5 ms 50 runs Benchmark 2: migrate reftable:files (refcount = 1000000, revision = HEAD) Time (mean ± σ): 818.5 ms ± 9.0 ms [User: 627.6 ms, System: 180.6 ms] Range (min … max): 802.2 ms … 842.9 ms 50 runs Summary migrate reftable:files (refcount = 1000000, revision = HEAD) ran 1.13 ± 0.02 times faster than migrate reftable:files (refcount = 1000000, revision = HEAD~) Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@xxxxxx> --- refs.c | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/refs.c b/refs.c index d690eb19b3fd7083a5309deb98738547e4f48040..65eea3eb7734d03f09a22e8edfe5074d532398ff 100644 --- a/refs.c +++ b/refs.c @@ -1188,8 +1188,9 @@ struct ref_update *ref_transaction_add_update( oidcpy(&update->new_oid, new_oid); if ((flags & REF_HAVE_OLD) && old_oid) oidcpy(&update->old_oid, old_oid); + if (!(flags & REF_SKIP_CREATE_REFLOG)) + update->msg = normalize_reflog_message(msg); - update->msg = normalize_reflog_message(msg); return update; } -- 2.47.0.274.g962d0b743d.dirty