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It turns out that parse_object() is loading and decompressing given object to free it just before calling the specific object parsing function which does mmap and decompress the same object again. This patch introduces the ability to parse specific objects directly from a memory buffer. Without this patch, running git-fsck-cache on the kernel repositorytake: real 0m13.006s user 0m11.421s sys 0m1.218s With this patch applied: real 0m8.060s user 0m7.071s sys 0m0.710s The performance increase is significant, and this is kind of a prerequisite for sane delta object support with fsck. Signed-off-by: Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
33 lines
566 B
C
33 lines
566 B
C
#ifndef TREE_H
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#define TREE_H
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#include "object.h"
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extern const char *tree_type;
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struct tree_entry_list {
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struct tree_entry_list *next;
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unsigned directory : 1;
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unsigned executable : 1;
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unsigned symlink : 1;
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unsigned int mode;
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char *name;
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union {
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struct tree *tree;
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struct blob *blob;
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} item;
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};
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struct tree {
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struct object object;
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struct tree_entry_list *entries;
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};
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struct tree *lookup_tree(unsigned char *sha1);
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int parse_tree_buffer(struct tree *item, void *buffer, unsigned long size);
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int parse_tree(struct tree *tree);
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#endif /* TREE_H */
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