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1Partial Clone Design Notes
2==========================
3
4The "Partial Clone" feature is a performance optimization for Git that
5allows Git to function without having a complete copy of the repository.
6The goal of this work is to allow Git better handle extremely large
7repositories.
8
9During clone and fetch operations, Git downloads the complete contents
10and history of the repository. This includes all commits, trees, and
11blobs for the complete life of the repository. For extremely large
12repositories, clones can take hours (or days) and consume 100+GiB of disk
13space.
14
15Often in these repositories there are many blobs and trees that the user
16does not need such as:
17
18 1. files outside of the user's work area in the tree. For example, in
19 a repository with 500K directories and 3.5M files in every commit,
20 we can avoid downloading many objects if the user only needs a
21 narrow "cone" of the source tree.
22
23 2. large binary assets. For example, in a repository where large build
24 artifacts are checked into the tree, we can avoid downloading all
25 previous versions of these non-mergeable binary assets and only
26 download versions that are actually referenced.
27
28Partial clone allows us to avoid downloading such unneeded objects *in
29advance* during clone and fetch operations and thereby reduce download
30times and disk usage. Missing objects can later be "demand fetched"
31if/when needed.
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33A remote that can later provide the missing objects is called a
34promisor remote, as it promises to send the objects when
35requested. Initialy Git supported only one promisor remote, the origin
36remote from which the user cloned and that was configured in the
37"extensions.partialClone" config option. Later support for more than
38one promisor remote has been implemented.
39
637fc446 40Use of partial clone requires that the user be online and the origin
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41remote or other promisor remotes be available for on-demand fetching
42of missing objects. This may or may not be problematic for the user.
43For example, if the user can stay within the pre-selected subset of
44the source tree, they may not encounter any missing objects.
45Alternatively, the user could try to pre-fetch various objects if they
46know that they are going offline.
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49Non-Goals
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51
52Partial clone is a mechanism to limit the number of blobs and trees downloaded
53*within* a given range of commits -- and is therefore independent of and not
54intended to conflict with existing DAG-level mechanisms to limit the set of
55requested commits (i.e. shallow clone, single branch, or fetch '<refspec>').
56
57
58Design Overview
59---------------
60
61Partial clone logically consists of the following parts:
62
63- A mechanism for the client to describe unneeded or unwanted objects to
64 the server.
65
66- A mechanism for the server to omit such unwanted objects from packfiles
67 sent to the client.
68
69- A mechanism for the client to gracefully handle missing objects (that
70 were previously omitted by the server).
71
72- A mechanism for the client to backfill missing objects as needed.
73
74
75Design Details
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77
78- A new pack-protocol capability "filter" is added to the fetch-pack and
79 upload-pack negotiation.
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81This uses the existing capability discovery mechanism.
82See "filter" in Documentation/technical/pack-protocol.txt.
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84- Clients pass a "filter-spec" to clone and fetch which is passed to the
85 server to request filtering during packfile construction.
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87There are various filters available to accommodate different situations.
88See "--filter=<filter-spec>" in Documentation/rev-list-options.txt.
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90- On the server pack-objects applies the requested filter-spec as it
91 creates "filtered" packfiles for the client.
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93These filtered packfiles are *incomplete* in the traditional sense because
94they may contain objects that reference objects not contained in the
95packfile and that the client doesn't already have. For example, the
96filtered packfile may contain trees or tags that reference missing blobs
97or commits that reference missing trees.
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99- On the client these incomplete packfiles are marked as "promisor packfiles"
100 and treated differently by various commands.
101
102- On the client a repository extension is added to the local config to
103 prevent older versions of git from failing mid-operation because of
104 missing objects that they cannot handle.
105 See "extensions.partialClone" in Documentation/technical/repository-version.txt"
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107
108Handling Missing Objects
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110
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111- An object may be missing due to a partial clone or fetch, or missing
112 due to repository corruption. To differentiate these cases, the
113 local repository specially indicates such filtered packfiles
114 obtained from promisor remotes as "promisor packfiles".
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116These promisor packfiles consist of a "<name>.promisor" file with
117arbitrary contents (like the "<name>.keep" files), in addition to
118their "<name>.pack" and "<name>.idx" files.
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120- The local repository considers a "promisor object" to be an object that
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121 it knows (to the best of its ability) that promisor remotes have promised
122 that they have, either because the local repository has that object in one of
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1747125e 125When Git encounters a missing object, Git can see if it is a promisor object
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126and handle it appropriately. If not, Git can report a corruption.
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128This means that there is no need for the client to explicitly maintain an
129expensive-to-modify list of missing objects.[a]
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131- Since almost all Git code currently expects any referenced object to be
132 present locally and because we do not want to force every command to do
133 a dry-run first, a fallback mechanism is added to allow Git to attempt
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136When the normal object lookup fails to find an object, Git invokes
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137promisor_remote_get_direct() to try to get the object from a promisor
138remote and then retry the object lookup. This allows objects to be
139"faulted in" without complicated prediction algorithms.
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141For efficiency reasons, no check as to whether the missing object is
142actually a promisor object is performed.
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144Dynamic object fetching tends to be slow as objects are fetched one at
145a time.
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146
147- `checkout` (and any other command using `unpack-trees`) has been taught
148 to bulk pre-fetch all required missing blobs in a single batch.
149
150- `rev-list` has been taught to print missing objects.
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152This can be used by other commands to bulk prefetch objects.
153For example, a "git log -p A..B" may internally want to first do
154something like "git rev-list --objects --quiet --missing=print A..B"
155and prefetch those objects in bulk.
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157- `fsck` has been updated to be fully aware of promisor objects.
158
159- `repack` in GC has been updated to not touch promisor packfiles at all,
160 and to only repack other objects.
161
162- The global variable "fetch_if_missing" is used to control whether an
163 object lookup will attempt to dynamically fetch a missing object or
164 report an error.
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166We are not happy with this global variable and would like to remove it,
167but that requires significant refactoring of the object code to pass an
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170
171Fetching Missing Objects
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173
174- Fetching of objects is done using the existing transport mechanism using
175 transport_fetch_refs(), setting a new transport option
176 TRANS_OPT_NO_DEPENDENTS to indicate that only the objects themselves are
177 desired, not any object that they refer to.
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179Because some transports invoke fetch_pack() in the same process, fetch_pack()
180has been updated to not use any object flags when the corresponding argument
181(no_dependents) is set.
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182
183- The local repository sends a request with the hashes of all requested
184 objects as "want" lines, and does not perform any packfile negotiation.
185 It then receives a packfile.
186
187- Because we are reusing the existing fetch-pack mechanism, fetching
188 currently fetches all objects referred to by the requested objects, even
189 though they are not necessary.
190
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192Using many promisor remotes
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194
195Many promisor remotes can be configured and used.
196
197This allows for example a user to have multiple geographically-close
198cache servers for fetching missing blobs while continuing to do
199filtered `git-fetch` commands from the central server.
200
201When fetching objects, promisor remotes are tried one after the other
202until all the objects have been fetched.
203
204Remotes that are considered "promisor" remotes are those specified by
205the following configuration variables:
206
207- `extensions.partialClone = <name>`
208
209- `remote.<name>.promisor = true`
210
211- `remote.<name>.partialCloneFilter = ...`
212
213Only one promisor remote can be configured using the
214`extensions.partialClone` config variable. This promisor remote will
215be the last one tried when fetching objects.
216
217We decided to make it the last one we try, because it is likely that
218someone using many promisor remotes is doing so because the other
219promisor remotes are better for some reason (maybe they are closer or
220faster for some kind of objects) than the origin, and the origin is
221likely to be the remote specified by extensions.partialClone.
222
223This justification is not very strong, but one choice had to be made,
224and anyway the long term plan should be to make the order somehow
225fully configurable.
226
227For now though the other promisor remotes will be tried in the order
228they appear in the config file.
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230Current Limitations
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233- It is not possible to specify the order in which the promisor
234 remotes are tried in other ways than the order in which they appear
235 in the config file.
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237It is also not possible to specify an order to be used when fetching
238from one remote and a different order when fetching from another
239remote.
240
241- It is not possible to push only specific objects to a promisor
242 remote.
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244It is not possible to push at the same time to multiple promisor
245remote in a specific order.
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247- Dynamic object fetching will only ask promisor remotes for missing
248 objects. We assume that promisor remotes have a complete view of the
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249 repository and can satisfy all such requests.
250
251- Repack essentially treats promisor and non-promisor packfiles as 2
252 distinct partitions and does not mix them. Repack currently only works
253 on non-promisor packfiles and loose objects.
254
255- Dynamic object fetching invokes fetch-pack once *for each item*
256 because most algorithms stumble upon a missing object and need to have
257 it resolved before continuing their work. This may incur significant
258 overhead -- and multiple authentication requests -- if many objects are
259 needed.
260
261- Dynamic object fetching currently uses the existing pack protocol V0
262 which means that each object is requested via fetch-pack. The server
263 will send a full set of info/refs when the connection is established.
264 If there are large number of refs, this may incur significant overhead.
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267Future Work
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269
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270- Improve the way to specify the order in which promisor remotes are
271 tried.
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273For example this could allow to specify explicitly something like:
274"When fetching from this remote, I want to use these promisor remotes
275in this order, though, when pushing or fetching to that remote, I want
276to use those promisor remotes in that order."
277
278- Allow pushing to promisor remotes.
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7e154bad 280The user might want to work in a triangular work flow with multiple
5641eb94 281promisor remotes that each have an incomplete view of the repository.
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283- Allow repack to work on promisor packfiles (while keeping them distinct
284 from non-promisor packfiles).
285
286- Allow non-pathname-based filters to make use of packfile bitmaps (when
287 present). This was just an omission during the initial implementation.
288
289- Investigate use of a long-running process to dynamically fetch a series
290 of objects, such as proposed in [5,6] to reduce process startup and
291 overhead costs.
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293It would be nice if pack protocol V2 could allow that long-running
294process to make a series of requests over a single long-running
295connection.
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297- Investigate pack protocol V2 to avoid the info/refs broadcast on
298 each connection with the server to dynamically fetch missing objects.
299
300- Investigate the need to handle loose promisor objects.
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302Objects in promisor packfiles are allowed to reference missing objects
303that can be dynamically fetched from the server. An assumption was
304made that loose objects are only created locally and therefore should
305not reference a missing object. We may need to revisit that assumption
306if, for example, we dynamically fetch a missing tree and store it as a
307loose object rather than a single object packfile.
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309This does not necessarily mean we need to mark loose objects as promisor;
310it may be sufficient to relax the object lookup or is-promisor functions.
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313Non-Tasks
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315
316- Every time the subject of "demand loading blobs" comes up it seems
317 that someone suggests that the server be allowed to "guess" and send
318 additional objects that may be related to the requested objects.
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320No work has gone into actually doing that; we're just documenting that
321it is a common suggestion. We're not sure how it would work and have
322no plans to work on it.
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324It is valid for the server to send more objects than requested (even
325for a dynamic object fetch), but we are not building on that.
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328Footnotes
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330
331[a] expensive-to-modify list of missing objects: Earlier in the design of
332 partial clone we discussed the need for a single list of missing objects.
333 This would essentially be a sorted linear list of OIDs that the were
334 omitted by the server during a clone or subsequent fetches.
335
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336This file would need to be loaded into memory on every object lookup.
337It would need to be read, updated, and re-written (like the .git/index)
338on every explicit "git fetch" command *and* on any dynamic object fetch.
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340The cost to read, update, and write this file could add significant
341overhead to every command if there are many missing objects. For example,
342if there are 100M missing blobs, this file would be at least 2GiB on disk.
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344With the "promisor" concept, we *infer* a missing object based upon the
345type of packfile that references it.
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348Related Links
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350[0] https://crbug.com/git/2
351 Bug#2: Partial Clone
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353[1] https://public-inbox.org/git/20170113155253.1644-1-benpeart@microsoft.com/ +
354 Subject: [RFC] Add support for downloading blobs on demand +
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355 Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 10:52:53 -0500
356
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357[2] https://public-inbox.org/git/cover.1506714999.git.jonathantanmy@google.com/ +
358 Subject: [PATCH 00/18] Partial clone (from clone to lazy fetch in 18 patches) +
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359 Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 13:11:36 -0700
360
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361[3] https://public-inbox.org/git/20170426221346.25337-1-jonathantanmy@google.com/ +
362 Subject: Proposal for missing blob support in Git repos +
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363 Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2017 15:13:46 -0700
364
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365[4] https://public-inbox.org/git/1488999039-37631-1-git-send-email-git@jeffhostetler.com/ +
366 Subject: [PATCH 00/10] RFC Partial Clone and Fetch +
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367 Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 18:50:29 +0000
368
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369[5] https://public-inbox.org/git/20170505152802.6724-1-benpeart@microsoft.com/ +
370 Subject: [PATCH v7 00/10] refactor the filter process code into a reusable module +
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371 Date: Fri, 5 May 2017 11:27:52 -0400
372
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373[6] https://public-inbox.org/git/20170714132651.170708-1-benpeart@microsoft.com/ +
374 Subject: [RFC/PATCH v2 0/1] Add support for downloading blobs on demand +
637fc446 375 Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2017 09:26:50 -0400