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2016-02-04Use some semantically more correct buffer operationsJulian Andres Klode
When writing into the buffer write to free() bytes starting at getend(), instead of buffersize_max bytes at get() -> get() is a read pointer. This makes no difference in practice though, as we reset the buffer before the call, so start = end = 0. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-02-04Correctly report write errors when flushing buffered writerJulian Andres Klode
We cannot just return false without setting an error, as InternalWrite does not set one itself.
2016-02-03Avoid temporary strings in SubstVar.Adrian Wielgosik
Microoptimization, but still gives a measurable 2-3% improvement when using commands with lots of output like `apt list`.
2016-02-01Do not buffer writes larger than the buffer if possibleJulian Andres Klode
It makes no sense to split a large block into multiple small blocks, so when we have the chance to write them unbuffered, do so.
2016-02-01BufferedWriteFileFdPrivate: Simplify InternalWrite()Julian Andres Klode
We do not need the loop, FileFd::Private() handles this for us. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-02-01simple_buffer::write: Use free() instead of maxsize - size()Julian Andres Klode
We want to check whether the amount of free space is smaller than the requested write size. Checking maxsize - size() is incorrect for bufferstart >= 0, as size() = end - start. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-01-30fix "Mismatched free() / delete / delete []" in simple_bufferStefan Bühler
2016-01-26drop explicit check for EWOULDBLOCK if it has the same value as EAGAINDavid Kalnischkies
gcc correctly reports that we check for the same value twice, expect that the manpage of read(2) tells us to do it for portability, so to make both sides happy lets add a little #if'ing here. Reported-By: gcc-6 Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-01-15string_view: Drop constexpr constructor for standard compatibilityJulian Andres Klode
APT::StringView is supposed to be a temporary measure, until support for the standardized string_view is widely available. Introducing additional unstandardized features just makes porting to the standard version harder. The constexpr constructor also won't have any real effect on most systems, as the compiler will happily optimise the strlen() call away for constant strings. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-01-15provide a constexpr char[] overload for APT::StringViewDavid Kalnischkies
The commit also adds a few trivial tests Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-01-15return correct position in APT::StringView::(r)findDavid Kalnischkies
The position returned is supposed to be the position of the character counted from the start of the string, but if we used the substr calling overloads the skipped over prefix wasn't considered. The pos parameter of rfind had also the wrong semantic.
2016-01-08Store the size of strings in the cacheJulian Andres Klode
By storing the size of the string in the cache, we can make use of it when comparing the names in the hashtable in pkgCache::FindGrp.
2016-01-08HashSumValue::Set: Do not provide const char* overloadJulian Andres Klode
Hide the std::string overload instead of providing a const char * one, the old variant was stupid. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-01-08operator==(char*, StringView) use StringView.operator==Julian Andres Klode
Use the same path for both comparisons, as the operator== path is faster than just calling compare() - it avoids any comparison if the size differs. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-01-07StringView: rfind: pos should be end of substr, not startJulian Andres Klode
Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-01-07StringView: pos argument default should be nposJulian Andres Klode
Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-01-07StringView::rfind(): Call rfind() instead of find() on substJulian Andres Klode
Thanks: Niels Thykier for reporting on IRC Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-01-07Switch performance critical code to use APT::StringViewJulian Andres Klode
This improves performance of the cache generation on my ARM platform (4x Cortex A15) by about 10% to 20% from 2.35-2.50 to 2.1 seconds.
2016-01-07Introduce internal APT::StringView classJulian Andres Klode
The class APT::StringView implements a drop-in replacement for a subset of C++17 std::string_view() features. It will be dropped at a later point and may not be used in public interfaces.
2016-01-07CopyFile: Use 64 * 1024 instead of 64000 as buffer sizeJulian Andres Klode
This is a multiple of the page size and thus results in less page faults, speeding up copying. Also, while we're at at, unify all uses of that size in a constant variable APT_BUFFER_SIZE.
2016-01-07FileFd: (native) LZ4 supportJulian Andres Klode
Implement native support for LZ4 compression, using the official lz4 library.
2016-01-03simple_compressor: Provide some accessors for end and freeJulian Andres Klode
This makes code easier to read, and somewhat more correct. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-01-03simple_buffer: Allow buffer size to changeJulian Andres Klode
Gbp-Dch: ignore
2015-12-29strutl.cc: Add declarations for the compat _ascii() functionsJulian Andres Klode
This shuts up gcc Gbp-Dch: ignore
2015-12-29Turn tolower_ascii() and isspace_ascii() into inline functionsJulian Andres Klode
To preserve compatibility, the new inline functions have _inline as a suffix, and a macro defines the old names to refer to the inline variants. The old functions are still preserved for binary compatibility. Also simplify the implementation of both functions.
2015-12-28BufferedFileFdPrivate: Make InternalFlush() save against errorsJulian Andres Klode
Previously, if flush errored inside the loop, data could have already been written to the wrapped descriptor without having been removed from the buffer. Also try to work around EINTR here. A better solution might be to have the individual privates detect an interrupt and return 0 in such a case, instead of relying on errno being untouched in between the syscall and the return from InternalWrite.
2015-12-28BufferedWriter: flushing: Check for written < size instead of <=Julian Andres Klode
This avoids some issues with InternalWrite returning 0 because it just cannot write stuff at the moment.
2015-12-27FileFd: Add a buffered writing modeJulian Andres Klode
This is somewhat experimental right now, and might not work for everyone, so it is on an opt-in basis.
2015-12-27FildFd: Introduce a Flush() function and call it from Close()Julian Andres Klode
The flush function can be used for buffered writers.
2015-12-27FileFdPrivate: Add getter and setter for fieldsJulian Andres Klode
We will soon implement a buffered writing decorator and we will need to forward attribute changes to those.
2015-12-27fileutl: simple_buffer: Add write() and full() methodsJulian Andres Klode
These can be used to implement write buffering Gbp-Dch: ignore
2015-12-27fileutl: simple_buffer: Mark accessors as constJulian Andres Klode
Suggested by David. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2015-12-27FileFdPrivate: Extract SimpleBuffer and mark it as hiddenJulian Andres Klode
Gbp-Dch: ignore
2015-12-27Hex2Digit: Do not use isxdigit()Niels Thykier
We directly check if we are a hex digit in HexDigit, so use that information. [jak@debian.org: Commit message wording]
2015-12-27Convert most callers of isspace() to isspace_ascii()Julian Andres Klode
This converts all callers that read machine-generated data, callers that might work with user input are not converted.
2015-12-27Introduce isspace_ascii() for use by parsersJulian Andres Klode
This is like isspace(), but ignores the current locale.
2015-12-26Refactor InternalReadLine to not unroll Size == 0 caseJulian Andres Klode
There is not much point and this is more readable. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2015-12-26Change InternalReadLine to always use buffer.read() return valueJulian Andres Klode
This is mostly a documentation issue, as the size we want to read is always less than or equal to the size of the buffer, so the return value will be the same as the size argument. Nonetheless, people wondered about it, and it seems clearer to just always use the return value.
2015-12-26Get rid of memmove() in our read bufferingJulian Andres Klode
This further improves our performance, and rred on uncompressed files now spents 78% of its time in writing. Which means that we should really look at buffering those.
2015-12-26Use a hardcoded buffer size of 4096 to fix performanceJulian Andres Klode
The code uses memmove() to move parts of the buffer to the front when the buffer is only partially read. By simply reading one page at a time, the maximum size of bytes that must be moved has a hard limit, and performance improves: In one test case, consisting of a 430 MB Contents file, and a 75K PDiff, applying the PDiff previously took about 48 seconds and now completes in 2 seconds. Further speed up can be achieved by buffering writes, they account for about 60% of the run-time now.
2015-12-24Mark all FileFdPrivate classes as hidden1.1.6Julian Andres Klode
Gbp-Dch: ignore
2015-12-23fix new[] vs delete mismatch introduced by b3db9d81David Kalnischkies
And as we are at it lets fix the 'style' issue I introduced with the filefd changes as well. Reported-By: gcc -fsanitize's & cppcheck Git-Dch: Ignore
2015-12-23use a dynamic buffer for ReadLineDavid Kalnischkies
We don't need the buffer that often - only for ReadLine - as it is only occasionally used, so it is actually more efficient to allocate it if needed instead of statically by default. It also allows the caller to influence the buffer size instead of hardcoding it. Git-Dch: Ignore
2015-12-23implement a buffer system for FileFd::ReadLineDavid Kalnischkies
The default implementation of ReadLine was very naive by just reading each character one-by-one. That is kinda okay for libraries implementing compression as they have internal buffers (but still not great), but while working with files directly or via a pipe as there is no buffer there so all those reads are in fact system calls. This commit introduces an internal buffer in the FileFd implementation which is only used by ReadLine. The more low-level Read and all other actions remain unbuffered – they just changed to deal with potential "left-overs" in the buffer correctly. Closes: 808579
2015-12-22parse xz-compression level from configurationDavid Kalnischkies
If we use the library to compress xz, still try to understand and pick up the arguments we would have used to call xz to figure out which level the user wants us to use instead of defaulting to level 6 (which is the default level of xz).
2015-12-22follow dpkg and xz and use CRC64 for xz compressionDavid Kalnischkies
dpkg switched from CRC32 to CRC64 in 777915108d9d36d022dc4fc4151a615fc95e5032 with the message: | This is the default CRC used by the xz command-line tool, align with | it and switch from CRC32 to CRC64. It should provide slightly better | detection against damaged data, at a negligible speed difference.
2015-12-22shuffle compressor-specific code into private subclassesDavid Kalnischkies
This isn't implementing any new features, it is "just" moving code around from FileFd methods which decided on each call how to handle the request by including all logic for all possible compressor backends in the method body to a model in which backend-specifics are implemented in a FileFdPrivate subclass. This avoids a big chunk of #ifdef's and should make it a tiny bit more obvious which backend uses which code. The execution of the idea is slightly uglified by the need to preserve ABI and API which causes liberal befriending. Git-Dch: Ignore
2015-12-19Do not try to read in FileFd::Read() if Size is 0Julian Andres Klode
There's no point trying to read 0 bytes, so let's just not do this and switch to a while loop like in Write(). Gbp-Dch: ignore
2015-12-19Do nothing in FileFd::Write() if Size is 0Julian Andres Klode
Turn the do-while loop into while loops, so it simply does nothing if the Size is already 0. This reverts commit c0b271edc2f6d9e5dea5ac82fbc911f0e3adfa7a which introduced a fix for a specific instance of the issue in the CopyFile() function. Closes: #808381
2015-12-19CopyFile: avoid failing on EOF on some systemsPino Toscano
On EOF, ToRead will be 0, which might trigger on some systems (e.g. on the Hurd) an error due to the invalid byte count passed to write(). The whole loop already checks for ToRead != 0, so perform the writing step only when there was actual data read. Closes: #808381