Fixed a failing hunk.
[rsync/rsync-patches.git] / dynamic_hash.diff
index 2a6026f..f9a41d5 100644 (file)
 This patch makes the processing of large really large files more efficient
 by making sure that the sender's hash table is large enough to hold all the
-checksum entries without being overloaded.  It also makes the hashing of
-normal sized files use slightly less memory than before.
+checksum entries without being overloaded.  Unfortunately, the code adds a
+modulus calculation for (up to) every byte of the source file, which slows
+down the code for normal file sizes (e.g. 4 CPU seconds slower on a Pentium
+III when copying a 65 MB file without very much matching data).
 
-An extended version of a patch by Shachar Shemesh.
+This was updated for the latest codebase from a patch written by Shachar
+Shemesh.
+
+To use this patch, run these commands for a successful build:
+
+    patch -p1 <patches/dynamic_hash.diff
+    ./configure                                 (optional if already run)
+    make
 
 --- old/match.c
 +++ new/match.c
-@@ -26,11 +26,6 @@ extern int append_mode;
- int updating_basis_file;
--typedef unsigned short tag;
--
--#define TABLESIZE (1<<16)
--#define NULL_TAG (-1)
--
- static int false_alarms;
- static int tag_hits;
- static int matches;
-@@ -42,47 +37,36 @@ static int total_matches;
+@@ -40,24 +40,31 @@ static int total_matches;
  
  extern struct stats stats;
  
--struct target {
--      tag t;
--      int32 i;
--};
--
--static struct target *targets;
--
--static int32 *tag_table;
--
--#define gettag2(s1,s2) (((s1) + (s2)) & 0xFFFF)
--#define gettag(sum) gettag2((sum)&0xFFFF,(sum)>>16)
+-#define TABLESIZE (1<<16)
 -
--static int compare_targets(struct target *t1,struct target *t2)
--{
--      return (int)t1->t - (int)t2->t;
--}
-+static int32 tablesize;
-+static int32 *sum_table;
++static uint32 tablesize;
+ static int32 *hash_table;
  
-+#define gettag2(s1,s2) gettag((s1) + ((s2)<<16))
-+#define gettag(sum) ((sum)%tablesize)
+-#define SUM2HASH2(s1,s2) (((s1) + (s2)) & 0xFFFF)
+-#define SUM2HASH(sum) SUM2HASH2((sum)&0xFFFF,(sum)>>16)
++#define SUM2HASH(sum) ((sum)%tablesize)
  
  static void build_hash_table(struct sum_struct *s)
  {
--      int32 i;
-+      int32 i, prior_size = tablesize;
+       int32 i;
++      uint32 prior_size = tablesize;
  
--      if (!tag_table)
--              tag_table = new_array(int32, TABLESIZE);
+-      if (!hash_table) {
+-              hash_table = new_array(int32, TABLESIZE);
 +      /* Dynamically calculate the hash table size so that the hash load
 +       * for big files is about 80%.  This number must be odd or s2 will
 +       * not be able to span the entire set. */
-+      tablesize = (s->count/8) * 10 + 11;
++      tablesize = (uint32)(s->count/8) * 10 + 11;
 +      if (tablesize < 65537)
 +              tablesize = 65537; /* a prime number */
 +      if (tablesize != prior_size) {
-+              free(sum_table);
-+              sum_table = new_array(int32, tablesize);
-+              if (!sum_table)
-+                      out_of_memory("build_hash_table");
-+      }
--      targets = new_array(struct target, s->count);
--      if (!tag_table || !targets)
--              out_of_memory("build_hash_table");
-+      memset(sum_table, 0xFF, tablesize * sizeof (sum_table[0]));
-       for (i = 0; i < s->count; i++) {
--              targets[i].i = i;
--              targets[i].t = gettag(s->sums[i].sum1);
-+              int32 t = gettag(s->sums[i].sum1);
-+              s->sums[i].chain = sum_table[t];
-+              sum_table[t] = i;
-       }
--
--      qsort(targets,s->count,sizeof(targets[0]),(int (*)())compare_targets);
--
--      for (i = 0; i < TABLESIZE; i++)
--              tag_table[i] = NULL_TAG;
--
--      for (i = s->count; i-- > 0; )
--              tag_table[targets[i].t] = i;
- }
-@@ -176,20 +160,16 @@ static void hash_search(int f,struct sum
++              if (hash_table)
++                      free(hash_table);
++              hash_table = new_array(int32, tablesize);
+               if (!hash_table)
+                       out_of_memory("build_hash_table");
        }
  
-       do {
--              tag t = gettag2(s1,s2);
-+              int32 i, t = gettag2(s1,s2);
-               int done_csum2 = 0;
--              int32 j = tag_table[t];
-               if (verbose > 4)
-                       rprintf(FINFO,"offset=%.0f sum=%08x\n",(double)offset,sum);
--              if (j == NULL_TAG)
--                      goto null_tag;
--
-               sum = (s1 & 0xffff) | (s2 << 16);
-               tag_hits++;
--              do {
--                      int32 l, i = targets[j].i;
-+              for (i = sum_table[t]; i >= 0; i = s->sums[i].chain) {
-+                      int32 l;
-                       if (sum != s->sums[i].sum1)
-                               continue;
-@@ -205,9 +185,10 @@ static void hash_search(int f,struct sum
-                           && !(s->sums[i].flags & SUMFLG_SAME_OFFSET))
-                               continue;
+-      memset(hash_table, 0xFF, TABLESIZE * sizeof hash_table[0]);
++      memset(hash_table, 0xFF, tablesize * sizeof hash_table[0]);
  
--                      if (verbose > 3)
--                              rprintf(FINFO,"potential match at %.0f target=%.0f %.0f sum=%08x\n",
--                                      (double)offset,(double)j,(double)i,sum);
-+                      if (verbose > 3) {
-+                              rprintf(FINFO,"potential match at %.0f i=%ld sum=%08x\n",
-+                                      (double)offset, (long)i, sum);
-+                      }
-                       if (!done_csum2) {
-                               map = (schar *)map_ptr(buf,offset,l);
-@@ -224,23 +205,23 @@ static void hash_search(int f,struct sum
-                        * one with an identical offset, so we prefer that over
-                        * the following want_i optimization. */
-                       if (updating_basis_file) {
--                              do {
--                                      int32 i2 = targets[j].i;
-+                              int32 i2;
-+                              for (i2 = i; i2 >= 0; i2 = s->sums[i2].chain) {
-                                       if (s->sums[i2].offset != offset)
-                                               continue;
-                                       if (i2 != i) {
-                                               if (sum != s->sums[i2].sum1)
--                                                      break;
-+                                                      continue;
-                                               if (memcmp(sum2, s->sums[i2].sum2,
-                                                          s->s2length) != 0)
--                                                      break;
-+                                                      continue;
-                                               i = i2;
-                                       }
-                                       /* This chunk was at the same offset on
-                                        * both the sender and the receiver. */
-                                       s->sums[i].flags |= SUMFLG_SAME_OFFSET;
-                                       goto set_want_i;
--                              } while (++j < s->count && targets[j].t == t);
-+                              }
-                       }
-                       /* we've found a match, but now check to see
-@@ -266,9 +247,8 @@ static void hash_search(int f,struct sum
-                       s2 = sum >> 16;
-                       matches++;
-                       break;
--              } while (++j < s->count && targets[j].t == t);
-+              }
--      null_tag:
-               backup = offset - last_match;
-               /* We sometimes read 1 byte prior to last_match... */
-               if (backup < 0)
-@@ -375,11 +355,6 @@ void match_sums(int f, struct sum_struct
-               rprintf(FINFO,"sending file_sum\n");
-       write_buf(f,file_sum,MD4_SUM_LENGTH);
--      if (targets) {
--              free(targets);
--              targets=NULL;
--      }
--
-       if (verbose > 2)
-               rprintf(FINFO, "false_alarms=%d tag_hits=%d matches=%d\n",
-                       false_alarms, tag_hits, matches);
---- old/rsync.h
-+++ new/rsync.h
-@@ -560,6 +560,7 @@ struct sum_buf {
-       OFF_T offset;           /**< offset in file of this chunk */
-       int32 len;              /**< length of chunk of file */
-       uint32 sum1;            /**< simple checksum */
-+      int32 chain;            /**< next hash-table collision */
-       short flags;            /**< flag bits */
-       char sum2[SUM_LENGTH];  /**< checksum  */
- };
---- old/sender.c
-+++ new/sender.c
-@@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ static struct sum_struct *receive_sums(i
-               s->sums[i].offset = offset;
-               s->sums[i].flags = 0;
-+              s->sums[i].chain = -1;
-               if (i == s->count-1 && s->remainder != 0)
-                       s->sums[i].len = s->remainder;
+       for (i = 0; i < s->count; i++) {
+               uint32 t = SUM2HASH(s->sums[i].sum1);
+@@ -165,11 +172,11 @@ static void hash_search(int f,struct sum
+                               (double)offset, s2 & 0xFFFF, s1 & 0xFFFF);
+               }
+-              i = hash_table[SUM2HASH2(s1,s2)];
++              sum = (s1 & 0xffff) | (s2 << 16);
++              i = hash_table[SUM2HASH(sum)];
+               if (i < 0)
+                       goto null_hash;
+-              sum = (s1 & 0xffff) | (s2 << 16);
+               hash_hits++;
+               do {
+                       int32 l;