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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
André Roth
93650efddb Merge pull request #1404 from schoenherrg/fix/with-sources-ignored
Fix `-with-sources` not fetching differently named source packages
2024-12-11 13:01:30 +01:00
André Roth
e319f3cd14 update doc
make descrptions consistent
2024-12-11 11:19:46 +01:00
André Roth
e5e3c49ace swagger: document async 2024-12-11 10:40:44 +01:00
André Roth
4ff3c894fa swagger: cleanup Snapshots 2024-12-11 10:40:44 +01:00
André Roth
4f229a5bcf update doc 2024-12-11 10:40:44 +01:00
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
bce54d5878 mirror api: update documentation 2024-10-03 22:39:03 +02:00
André Roth
fb538333fa add swagger documentation 2024-10-01 01:07:09 +02:00
André Roth
c1f7e5fe96 handle GpgDisableVerify and ignore-signatures consistently
and be less verbose
2024-07-03 18:08:58 +02:00
André Roth
d16110068c allow not signed mirrors without InRelease file 2024-07-03 18:08:58 +02:00
André Roth
1a3cfea348 replace io/ioutil
fixes golangci-lint errors
2024-06-17 11:51:18 +02:00
André Roth
c33141d49b fix golangci-lint and compilation errors 2024-06-17 11:51:18 +02:00
Ryan Gonzalez
810df17009 Clean up temporary files when mirroring
Signed-off-by: Ryan Gonzalez <ryan.gonzalez@collabora.com>
2024-06-17 11:51:18 +02:00
Ryan Gonzalez
19255debb9 Reduce required usage of LocalPackagePool
Several sections of the code *required* a LocalPackagePool, but they
could still perform their operations with a standard PackagePool.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Gonzalez <ryan.gonzalez@collabora.com>
2024-06-17 11:51:18 +02:00
André Roth
787f954833 mirror: do not download already downloaded packages
this change imports downloaded packages into the pool immediately after download.
in case mirroring is aborted and later resumed, already downloaded packages will not be downloaded anymore.
2024-06-15 16:15:23 +02:00
Cal Jurgella
4bd26f5977 Enable SkipArchitectureCheck and IgnoreSignatures in mirror API 2024-06-14 14:30:29 +02:00
André Roth
72a7780054 fix golint complaints 2024-03-06 06:21:36 +01:00
Crawax
214e9075ad Fix returncode when deleting a mirror with snapshot
When trying to delete a mirror that has snapshot and not providing the
force option, the API should not return a `500
StatusInternalServerError`.
A `403 StatusForbidden` is more appropriate when the condition is
expected by the server.
2023-08-18 14:20:23 +02:00
Markus Muellner
8e62195eb5 implement structured logging 2023-02-20 13:42:50 +01:00
Markus Muellner
ecc41f0c0f replace AbortWithError calls by custom function that sets the content type correctly 2023-01-23 10:42:57 +01:00
Ximon Eighteen
e2d1e9a7df govet: compose literal uses unkeyed fields 2022-01-27 09:30:14 +01:00
Lorenzo Bolla
ff51c46915 More informative return value for task.Process 2022-01-27 09:30:14 +01:00
Lorenzo Bolla
9b28d8984f Configurable background task execution 2022-01-27 09:30:14 +01:00
Lorenzo Bolla
5a65ce6adb mirror: add more logging 2022-01-27 09:30:14 +01:00
Lorenzo Bolla
79a7cf864e mirror: interrupt goroutine when done
This should avoid deadlocking when context is destroyed.
2022-01-27 09:30:14 +01:00
Lorenzo Bolla
faf2d588b1 Use verifier from context 2022-01-27 09:30:14 +01:00
Oliver Sauder
f09a273ad7 Add publish output progress counting remaining number of packages 2022-01-27 09:30:14 +01:00
Oliver Sauder
d7ccf95499 Added mirror api based on task list 2022-01-27 09:30:14 +01:00