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Ryan Gonzalez 19a705f80d Split reflists to share their contents across snapshots
In current aptly, each repository and snapshot has its own reflist in
the database. This brings a few problems with it:

- Given a sufficiently large repositories and snapshots, these lists can
  get enormous, reaching >1MB. This is a problem for LevelDB's overall
  performance, as it tends to prefer values around the confiruged block
  size (defaults to just 4KiB).
- When you take these large repositories and snapshot them, you have a
  full, new copy of the reflist, even if only a few packages changed.
  This means that having a lot of snapshots with a few changes causes
  the database to basically be full of largely duplicate reflists.
- All the duplication also means that many of the same refs are being
  loaded repeatedly, which can cause some slowdown but, more notably,
  eats up huge amounts of memory.
- Adding on more and more new repositories and snapshots will cause the
  time and memory spent on things like cleanup and publishing to grow
  roughly linearly.

At the core, there are two problems here:

- Reflists get very big because there are just a lot of packages.
- Different reflists can tend to duplicate much of the same contents.

*Split reflists* aim at solving this by separating reflists into 64
*buckets*. Package refs are sorted into individual buckets according to
the following system:

- Take the first 3 letters of the package name, after dropping a `lib`
  prefix. (Using only the first 3 letters will cause packages with
  similar prefixes to end up in the same bucket, under the assumption
  that packages with similar names tend to be updated together.)
- Take the 64-bit xxhash of these letters. (xxhash was chosen because it
  relatively good distribution across the individual bits, which is
  important for the next step.)
- Use the first 6 bits of the hash (range [0:63]) as an index into the
  buckets.

Once refs are placed in buckets, a sha256 digest of all the refs in the
bucket is taken. These buckets are then stored in the database, split
into roughly block-sized segments, and all the repositories and
snapshots simply store an array of bucket digests.

This approach means that *repositories and snapshots can share their
reflist buckets*. If a snapshot is taken of a repository, it will have
the same contents, so its split reflist will point to the same buckets
as the base repository, and only one copy of each bucket is stored in
the database. When some packages in the repository change, only the
buckets containing those packages will be modified; all the other
buckets will remain unchanged, and thus their contents will still be
shared. Later on, when these reflists are loaded, each bucket is only
loaded once, short-cutting loaded many megabytes of data. In effect,
split reflists are essentially copy-on-write, with only the changed
buckets stored individually.

Changing the disk format means that a migration needs to take place, so
that task is moved into the database cleanup step, which will migrate
reflists over to split reflists, as well as delete any unused reflist
buckets.

All the reflist tests are also changed to additionally test out split
reflists; although the internal logic is all shared (since buckets are,
themselves, just normal reflists), some special additions are needed to
have native versions of the various reflist helper methods.

In our tests, we've observed the following improvements:

- Memory usage during publish and database cleanup, with
  `GOMEMLIMIT=2GiB`, goes down from ~3.2GiB (larger than the memory
  limit!) to ~0.7GiB, a decrease of ~4.5x.
- Database size decreases from 1.3GB to 367MB.

*In my local tests*, publish times had also decreased down to mere
seconds but the same effect wasn't observed on the server, with the
times staying around the same. My suspicions are that this is due to I/O
performance: my local system is an M1 MBP, which almost certainly has
much faster disk speeds than our DigitalOcean block volumes. Split
reflists include a side effect of requiring more random accesses from
reading all the buckets by their keys, so if your random I/O
performance is slower, it might cancel out the benefits. That being
said, even in that case, the memory usage and database size advantages
still persist.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Gonzalez <ryan.gonzalez@collabora.com>
2025-02-15 23:49:21 +01:00
Gordian Schoenherr 9691b0f518 Refactor query reading from file, update docs
Add support for @file syntax in more places.
2024-12-19 15:02:10 +09:00
Christof Warlich 005114839a Generalize to read filter from file or stdin. 2024-12-13 11:24:54 +09:00
Gordian Schoenherr 3b785e4165 Refactor Filter options into a struct
It was already a lot of options for one method and I am going to add
another one in the next commit.
2024-12-09 13:17:41 +09:00
André Roth eafec74c29 allow to exclude provided packages from list.Search 2024-11-04 17:02:54 +01:00
Oliver Sauder 208a2151c1 every go routine needs to have its own collection factory
this is needed so concurrent reads and writes are possible.
2022-01-27 09:30:14 +01:00
Andrey Smirnov b8c5303fdb Fix paths after repository transfer to aptly-dev 2018-04-18 21:19:43 +03:00
Andrey Smirnov 85b4a8b1ae Add new option for detailed logging on dependency resolving
This adds command-line arg and config option, with option enabled
aptly is more verbose on internal depeendency resolving cycles:

```
Missing dependencies: file-rc (>= 0.8.16) [amd64], python:any (>= 2.7.1-0ubuntu2) [amd64], python3:any (>= 3.3.2-2~) [amd64], file-rc [amd64], perl (<< 5.17) [amd64], iptables-router (>= 1.2.3) [amd64], systemd [amd64], sgml-base (>= 1.26+nmu2) [amd64], sed (>= 4.1.2-8) [amd64]
Unsatisfied dependency: file-rc (>= 0.8.16) [amd64]
Unsatisfied dependency: python:any (>= 2.7.1-0ubuntu2) [amd64]
Unsatisfied dependency: python3:any (>= 3.3.2-2~) [amd64]
Unsatisfied dependency: file-rc [amd64]
Unsatisfied dependency: perl (<< 5.17) [amd64]
Unsatisfied dependency: iptables-router (>= 1.2.3) [amd64]
Unsatisfied dependency: systemd [amd64]
Injecting package: sgml-base_1.26+nmu4ubuntu1_all
Injecting package: sed_4.2.2-4ubuntu1_amd64
```
2017-03-28 22:58:07 +03:00
Andrey Smirnov 516dd7b044 Switch to gometalinter
Only small amount of required checks is enabled,
plan is to enable more linters as issues are fixed in the code.
2017-03-23 01:51:08 +03:00
Andrey Smirnov 618d06678c Style fixes from go vet. 2015-02-22 14:36:14 +03:00
Andrey Smirnov 8a787d2c35 Refactor by separating AptlyContext into separate package. #116 2014-10-06 21:54:15 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 60fa0aa68e Update command usage. 2014-07-28 19:17:21 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 56d777af0a Introduce regexp query matching. 2014-07-15 19:00:06 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 401bb768d7 Fix bug with architectures query: it was always true. 2014-07-14 19:37:12 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 5880d11899 Fix refactoring leftover bug. 2014-07-14 19:16:02 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov ed6e261bd0 Rewrite snapshot pull to use PackageList.Filter instead of homebrew algorithm. 2014-07-14 19:02:15 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 81d506b226 Dependencies should be matched for each package one by one. #70 2014-07-10 00:13:19 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 1c30b2b9de Simplification: we are already able to search for all packages. #70 2014-07-10 00:10:53 +04:00
Simon Aquino 3cf281965b Implementation of all-matches functionality + tests
When performing an *aptly snapshot pull*, users might list dependency
versions that can potentially match multiple packages in the source
snapshot. However, the current implementation of the 'snapshot pull'
command only allows one package to be pulled from a snapshot at a time
for a given dependency.

The newly implemented all-matches flag allows users to pull all the
matching packages from a source snapshot, provided that they satisfy the
version requirements indicated by the dependencies.

The all-matches flag defaults to false and only produces the described
behaviour when it is explicitly set to true.
2014-06-27 03:36:03 +01:00
Andrey Smirnov 1d31a5c25f Don't use fixed cap, as it might be more than length. #53 2014-05-16 00:29:43 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 05a42f4cba aptly exits with 2 on command/flag parse error. #52 2014-05-16 00:22:51 +04:00
Artem Yakimenko d9f4686e2c Fixing minor spelling/grammar issues in documentation. 2014-04-22 11:08:57 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov ff045f9a48 Fixups after renaming debian -> deb. #21 2014-04-07 21:22:58 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 2c3553ef0b Major refactoring: access to context happens in methods. #13 2014-04-05 16:10:51 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov f648c9547c Support for switching to smira/commander with free placement of flags. #17 2014-04-03 00:16:18 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov d84226a054 Switch to own fork of commander/flag. 2014-03-28 23:05:54 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 1a60ac6aa0 Refactoring: use CollectionFactory instead of manual collection creation. 2014-03-25 14:59:26 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 140c925079 Fix shadowed variables. 2014-03-24 18:39:45 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 4c81f0f52a Update integrated help. 2014-03-10 19:42:27 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov a96ab00afc Verify dependencies with progress. 2014-03-07 18:13:48 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 6f86bfec72 Show progress when loading packages from reflist. 2014-03-07 00:04:35 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov d5f0c576d1 aptly snapshot pull outputs all messages through progress. 2014-03-06 23:03:39 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov 92c3bf0220 New flag -no-remove for aptly snapshot pull. 2014-03-05 16:15:31 +04:00
Andrey Smirnov d43a15e658 Refactor snapshot module into subcommands. 2014-02-19 15:27:47 +04:00