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author | Florian Klink <flokli@flokli.de> | 2023-05-11T12·49+0300 |
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committer | flokli <flokli@flokli.de> | 2023-05-11T14·27+0000 |
commit | 616fa4476f93e1782e68dc713e9e8cb77a426c7d (patch) | |
tree | f76a43e95c75d848d079706fbccfd442210ebebc /tvix/store/src/chunkservice/util.rs | |
parent | b22b685f0b2524c088deacbf4e80e7b7c73b5afc (diff) |
refactor(tvix/store): remove ChunkService r/6133
Whether chunking is involved or not, is an implementation detail of each Blobstore. Consumers of a whole blob shouldn't need to worry about that. It currently is not visible in the gRPC interface either. It shouldn't bleed into everything. Let the BlobService trait provide `open_read` and `open_write` methods, which return handles providing io::Read or io::Write, and leave the details up to the implementation. This means, our custom BlobReader module can go away, and all the chunking bits in there, too. In the future, we might still want to add more chunking-aware syncing, but as a syncing strategy some stores can expose, not as a fundamental protocol component. This currently needs "SyncReadIntoAsyncRead", taken and vendored in from https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/pull/5669. It provides a AsyncRead for a sync Read, which is necessary to connect our (sync) BlobReader interface to a GRPC server implementation. As an alternative, we could also make the BlobReader itself async, and let consumers of the trait (EvalIO) deal with the async-ness, but this is less of a change for now. In terms of vendoring, I initially tried to move our tokio crate to these commits, but ended up in version incompatibilities, so let's vendor it in for now. Change-Id: I5969ebbc4c0e1ceece47981be3b9e7cfb3f59ad0 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/8551 Tested-by: BuildkiteCI Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
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diff --git a/tvix/store/src/chunkservice/util.rs b/tvix/store/src/chunkservice/util.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2ad663733b04..000000000000 --- a/tvix/store/src/chunkservice/util.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -use crate::{proto, Error}; -use std::io::Read; -use tracing::{debug, instrument}; - -use super::ChunkService; - -/// uploads a chunk to a chunk service, and returns its digest (or an error) when done. -#[instrument(skip_all, err)] -pub fn upload_chunk<CS: ChunkService>( - chunk_service: &CS, - chunk_data: Vec<u8>, -) -> Result<[u8; 32], Error> { - let mut hasher = blake3::Hasher::new(); - update_hasher(&mut hasher, &chunk_data); - let digest = hasher.finalize(); - - if chunk_service.has(digest.as_bytes())? { - debug!("already has chunk, skipping"); - } - let digest_resp = chunk_service.put(chunk_data)?; - - assert_eq!(&digest_resp, digest.as_bytes()); - - Ok(*digest.as_bytes()) -} - -/// reads through a reader, writes chunks to a [ChunkService] and returns a -/// [proto::BlobMeta] pointing to all the chunks. -#[instrument(skip_all, err)] -pub fn read_all_and_chunk<CS: ChunkService, R: Read>( - chunk_service: &CS, - r: R, -) -> Result<(Vec<u8>, proto::BlobMeta), Error> { - let mut blob_meta = proto::BlobMeta::default(); - - // hash the file contents, upload chunks if not there yet - let mut blob_hasher = blake3::Hasher::new(); - - // TODO: play with chunking sizes - let chunker_avg_size = 64 * 1024; - let chunker_min_size = chunker_avg_size / 4; - let chunker_max_size = chunker_avg_size * 4; - - let chunker = - fastcdc::v2020::StreamCDC::new(r, chunker_min_size, chunker_avg_size, chunker_max_size); - - for chunking_result in chunker { - let chunk = chunking_result.unwrap(); - // TODO: convert to error::UnableToRead - - let chunk_len = chunk.data.len() as u32; - - // update calculate blob hash - update_hasher(&mut blob_hasher, &chunk.data); - - let chunk_digest = upload_chunk(chunk_service, chunk.data)?; - - blob_meta.chunks.push(proto::blob_meta::ChunkMeta { - digest: chunk_digest.to_vec(), - size: chunk_len, - }); - } - Ok((blob_hasher.finalize().as_bytes().to_vec(), blob_meta)) -} - -/// updates a given hasher with more data. Uses rayon if the data is -/// sufficiently big. -/// -/// From the docs: -/// -/// To get any performance benefit from multithreading, the input buffer needs -/// to be large. As a rule of thumb on x86_64, update_rayon is slower than -/// update for inputs under 128 KiB. That threshold varies quite a lot across -/// different processors, and it’s important to benchmark your specific use -/// case. -/// -/// We didn't benchmark yet, so these numbers might need tweaking. -#[instrument(skip_all)] -pub fn update_hasher(hasher: &mut blake3::Hasher, data: &[u8]) { - if data.len() > 128 * 1024 { - hasher.update_rayon(data); - } else { - hasher.update(data); - } -} |