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The previous change cleaned up loose objects using the
'loose-objects' that can be run safely in the background. Add a
similar job that performs similar cleanups for pack-files.

One issue with running 'git repack' is that it is designed to
repack all pack-files into a single pack-file. While this is the
most space-efficient way to store object data, it is not time or
memory efficient. This becomes extremely important if the repo is
so large that a user struggles to store two copies of the pack on
their disk.

Instead, perform an "incremental" repack by collecting a few small
pack-files into a new pack-file. The multi-pack-index facilitates
this process ever since 'git multi-pack-index expire' was added in
19575c7 (multi-pack-index: implement 'expire' subcommand,
2019-06-10) and 'git multi-pack-index repack' was added in ce1e4a1
(midx: implement midx_repack(), 2019-06-10).

The 'incremental-repack' task runs the following steps:

1. 'git multi-pack-index write' creates a multi-pack-index file if
   one did not exist, and otherwise will update the multi-pack-index
   with any new pack-files that appeared since the last write. This
   is particularly relevant with the background fetch job.

   When the multi-pack-index sees two copies of the same object, it
   stores the offset data into the newer pack-file. This means that
   some old pack-files could become "unreferenced" which I will use
   to mean "a pack-file that is in the pack-file list of the
   multi-pack-index but none of the objects in the multi-pack-index
   reference a location inside that pack-file."

2. 'git multi-pack-index expire' deletes any unreferenced pack-files
   and updaes the multi-pack-index to drop those pack-files from the
   list. This is safe to do as concurrent Git processes will see the
   multi-pack-index and not open those packs when looking for object
   contents. (Similar to the 'loose-objects' job, there are some Git
   commands that open pack-files regardless of the multi-pack-index,
   but they are rarely used. Further, a user that self-selects to
   use background operations would likely refrain from using those
   commands.)

3. 'git multi-pack-index repack --bacth-size=<size>' collects a set
   of pack-files that are listed in the multi-pack-index and creates
   a new pack-file containing the objects whose offsets are listed
   by the multi-pack-index to be in those objects. The set of pack-
   files is selected greedily by sorting the pack-files by modified
   time and adding a pack-file to the set if its "expected size" is
   smaller than the batch size until the total expected size of the
   selected pack-files is at least the batch size. The "expected
   size" is calculated by taking the size of the pack-file divided
   by the number of objects in the pack-file and multiplied by the
   number of objects from the multi-pack-index with offset in that
   pack-file. The expected size approximates how much data from that
   pack-file will contribute to the resulting pack-file size. The
   intention is that the resulting pack-file will be close in size
   to the provided batch size.

   The next run of the incremental-repack task will delete these
   repacked pack-files during the 'expire' step.

   In this version, the batch size is set to "0" which ignores the
   size restrictions when selecting the pack-files. It instead
   selects all pack-files and repacks all packed objects into a
   single pack-file. This will be updated in the next change, but
   it requires doing some calculations that are better isolated to
   a separate change.

These steps are based on a similar background maintenance step in
Scalar (and VFS for Git) [1]. This was incredibly effective for
users of the Windows OS repository. After using the same VFS for Git
repository for over a year, some users had _thousands_ of pack-files
that combined to up to 250 GB of data. We noticed a few users were
running into the open file descriptor limits (due in part to a bug
in the multi-pack-index fixed by af96fe3 (midx: add packs to
packed_git linked list, 2019-04-29).

These pack-files were mostly small since they contained the commits
and trees that were pushed to the origin in a given hour. The GVFS
protocol includes a "prefetch" step that asks for pre-computed pack-
files containing commits and trees by timestamp. These pack-files
were grouped into "daily" pack-files once a day for up to 30 days.
If a user did not request prefetch packs for over 30 days, then they
would get the entire history of commits and trees in a new, large
pack-file. This led to a large number of pack-files that had poor
delta compression.

By running this pack-file maintenance step once per day, these repos
with thousands of packs spanning 200+ GB dropped to dozens of pack-
files spanning 30-50 GB. This was done all without removing objects
from the system and using a constant batch size of two gigabytes.
Once the work was done to reduce the pack-files to small sizes, the
batch size of two gigabytes means that not every run triggers a
repack operation, so the following run will not expire a pack-file.
This has kept these repos in a "clean" state.

[1] https://github.com/microsoft/scalar/blob/master/Scalar.Common/Maintenance/PackfileMaintenanceStep.cs

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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18 changes: 18 additions & 0 deletions Documentation/git-maintenance.txt
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Expand Up @@ -85,6 +85,24 @@ loose-objects::
advisable to enable both the `loose-objects` and `gc` tasks at the
same time.

incremental-repack::
The `incremental-repack` job repacks the object directory
using the `multi-pack-index` feature. In order to prevent race
conditions with concurrent Git commands, it follows a two-step
process. First, it calls `git multi-pack-index expire` to delete
pack-files unreferenced by the `multi-pack-index` file. Second, it
calls `git multi-pack-index repack` to select several small
pack-files and repack them into a bigger one, and then update the
`multi-pack-index` entries that refer to the small pack-files to
refer to the new pack-file. This prepares those small pack-files
for deletion upon the next run of `git multi-pack-index expire`.
The selection of the small pack-files is such that the expected
size of the big pack-file is at least the batch size; see the
`--batch-size` option for the `repack` subcommand in
linkgit:git-multi-pack-index[1]. The default batch-size is zero,
which is a special case that attempts to repack all pack-files
into a single pack-file.

OPTIONS
-------
--auto::
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76 changes: 76 additions & 0 deletions builtin/gc.c
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Expand Up @@ -1001,6 +1001,77 @@ static int maintenance_task_loose_objects(struct maintenance_run_opts *opts)
return prune_packed(opts) || pack_loose(opts);
}

static int multi_pack_index_write(struct maintenance_run_opts *opts)
{
struct child_process child = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;

child.git_cmd = 1;
strvec_pushl(&child.args, "multi-pack-index", "write", NULL);

if (opts->quiet)
strvec_push(&child.args, "--no-progress");

if (run_command(&child))
return error(_("failed to write multi-pack-index"));

return 0;
}

static int multi_pack_index_expire(struct maintenance_run_opts *opts)
{
struct child_process child = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;

child.git_cmd = 1;
strvec_pushl(&child.args, "multi-pack-index", "expire", NULL);

if (opts->quiet)
strvec_push(&child.args, "--no-progress");

close_object_store(the_repository->objects);

if (run_command(&child))
return error(_("'git multi-pack-index expire' failed"));

return 0;
}

static int multi_pack_index_repack(struct maintenance_run_opts *opts)
{
struct child_process child = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT;

child.git_cmd = 1;
strvec_pushl(&child.args, "multi-pack-index", "repack", NULL);

if (opts->quiet)
strvec_push(&child.args, "--no-progress");

strvec_push(&child.args, "--batch-size=0");

close_object_store(the_repository->objects);

if (run_command(&child))
return error(_("'git multi-pack-index repack' failed"));

return 0;
}

static int maintenance_task_incremental_repack(struct maintenance_run_opts *opts)
{
prepare_repo_settings(the_repository);
if (!the_repository->settings.core_multi_pack_index) {
warning(_("skipping incremental-repack task because core.multiPackIndex is disabled"));
return 0;
}

if (multi_pack_index_write(opts))
return 1;
if (multi_pack_index_expire(opts))
return 1;
if (multi_pack_index_repack(opts))
return 1;
return 0;
}

typedef int maintenance_task_fn(struct maintenance_run_opts *opts);

/*
Expand All @@ -1023,6 +1094,7 @@ struct maintenance_task {
enum maintenance_task_label {
TASK_PREFETCH,
TASK_LOOSE_OBJECTS,
TASK_INCREMENTAL_REPACK,
TASK_GC,
TASK_COMMIT_GRAPH,

Expand All @@ -1040,6 +1112,10 @@ static struct maintenance_task tasks[] = {
maintenance_task_loose_objects,
loose_object_auto_condition,
},
[TASK_INCREMENTAL_REPACK] = {
"incremental-repack",
maintenance_task_incremental_repack,
},
[TASK_GC] = {
"gc",
maintenance_task_gc,
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test_description='multi-pack-indexes'
. ./test-lib.sh

GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX=0
objdir=.git/objects

midx_read_expect () {
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38 changes: 38 additions & 0 deletions t/t7900-maintenance.sh
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. ./test-lib.sh

GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH=0
GIT_TEST_MULTI_PACK_INDEX=0

test_expect_success 'help text' '
test_expect_code 129 git maintenance -h 2>err &&
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test_subcommand git prune-packed --quiet <trace-loC
'

test_expect_success 'incremental-repack task' '
packDir=.git/objects/pack &&
for i in $(test_seq 1 5)
do
test_commit $i || return 1
done &&
# Create three disjoint pack-files with size BIG, small, small.
echo HEAD~2 | git pack-objects --revs $packDir/test-1 &&
test_tick &&
git pack-objects --revs $packDir/test-2 <<-\EOF &&
HEAD~1
^HEAD~2
EOF
test_tick &&
git pack-objects --revs $packDir/test-3 <<-\EOF &&
HEAD
^HEAD~1
EOF
rm -f $packDir/pack-* &&
rm -f $packDir/loose-* &&
ls $packDir/*.pack >packs-before &&
test_line_count = 3 packs-before &&
# the job repacks the two into a new pack, but does not
# delete the old ones.
git maintenance run --task=incremental-repack &&
ls $packDir/*.pack >packs-between &&
test_line_count = 4 packs-between &&
# the job deletes the two old packs, and does not write
# a new one because only one pack remains.
git maintenance run --task=incremental-repack &&
ls .git/objects/pack/*.pack >packs-after &&
test_line_count = 1 packs-after
'

test_done

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