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From: "Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason" <avarab@gmail.com>
To: Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget <gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org, Jeff King <peff@peff.net>,
	Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>,
	Fabian Stelzer <fs@gigacodes.de>,
	Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>,
	Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 06/18] chainlint.pl: validate test scripts in parallel
Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2022 14:36:57 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <220901.86bkrzjm6e.gmgdl@evledraar.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <62fc652eb47a4df83d88a197e376f28dbbab3b52.1661992197.git.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>


On Thu, Sep 01 2022, Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget wrote:

> From: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
>
> Although chainlint.pl has undergone a good deal of optimization during
> its development -- increasing in speed significantly -- parsing and
> validating 1050+ scripts and 16500+ tests via Perl is not exactly
> instantaneous. However, perceived performance can be improved by taking
> advantage of the fact that there is no interdependence between test
> scripts or test definitions, thus parsing and validating can be done in
> parallel. The number of available cores is determined automatically but
> can be overridden via the --jobs option.

Per your CL:
	
	Ævar offered some sensible comments[2,3] about optimizing the Makefile rules
	related to chainlint, but those optimizations are not tackled here for a few
	reasons: (1) this series is already quite long, (2) I'd like to keep the
	series focused on its primary goal of installing a new and improved linter,
	(3) these patches do not make the Makefile situation any worse[4], and (4)
	those optimizations can easily be done atop this series[5].

I have been running with those t/Makefile changesg locally, but didn't
submit them. FWIW that's here:

	https://github.com/git/git/compare/master...avar:git:avar/t-Makefile-use-dependency-graph-for-check-chainlint

Which I'm not entirely sure I'm happy about, and it's jeust about the
chainlint tests, but...

> +sub ncores {
> +	# Windows
> +	return $ENV{NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS} if exists($ENV{NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS});
> +	# Linux / MSYS2 / Cygwin / WSL
> +	do { local @ARGV='/proc/cpuinfo'; return scalar(grep(/^processor\s*:/, <>)); } if -r '/proc/cpuinfo';
> +	# macOS & BSD
> +	return qx/sysctl -n hw.ncpu/ if $^O =~ /(?:^darwin$|bsd)/;
> +	return 1;
> +}
> +
>  sub show_stats {
>  	my ($start_time, $stats) = @_;
>  	my $walltime = $interval->($start_time);
> @@ -621,7 +633,9 @@ sub exit_code {
>  Getopt::Long::Configure(qw{bundling});
>  GetOptions(
>  	"emit-all!" => \$emit_all,
> +	"jobs|j=i" => \$jobs,
>  	"stats|show-stats!" => \$show_stats) or die("option error\n");
> +$jobs = ncores() if $jobs < 1;
>  
>  my $start_time = $getnow->();
>  my @stats;
> @@ -633,6 +647,40 @@ unless (@scripts) {
>  	exit;
>  }
>  
> -push(@stats, check_script(1, sub { shift(@scripts); }, sub { print(@_); }));
> +unless ($Config{useithreads} && eval {
> +	require threads; threads->import();
> +	require Thread::Queue; Thread::Queue->import();
> +	1;
> +	}) {
> +	push(@stats, check_script(1, sub { shift(@scripts); }, sub { print(@_); }));
> +	show_stats($start_time, \@stats) if $show_stats;
> +	exit(exit_code(\@stats));
> +}
> +
> +my $script_queue = Thread::Queue->new();
> +my $output_queue = Thread::Queue->new();
> +
> +sub next_script { return $script_queue->dequeue(); }
> +sub emit { $output_queue->enqueue(@_); }
> +
> +sub monitor {
> +	while (my $s = $output_queue->dequeue()) {
> +		print($s);
> +	}
> +}
> +
> +my $mon = threads->create({'context' => 'void'}, \&monitor);
> +threads->create({'context' => 'list'}, \&check_script, $_, \&next_script, \&emit) for 1..$jobs;
> +
> +$script_queue->enqueue(@scripts);
> +$script_queue->end();
> +
> +for (threads->list()) {
> +	push(@stats, $_->join()) unless $_ == $mon;
> +}
> +
> +$output_queue->end();
> +$mon->join();

Maybe I'm misunderstanding this whole thing, but this really seems like
the wrong direction in an otherwise fantastic direction of a series.

I.e. it's *great* that we can do chain-lint without needing to actually
execute the *.sh file, this series adds a lint parser that can parse
those *.sh "at rest".

But in your 16/18 you then do:
	
	+if test "${GIT_TEST_CHAIN_LINT:-1}" != 0
	+then
	+	"$PERL_PATH" "$TEST_DIRECTORY/chainlint.pl" "$0" ||
	+		BUG "lint error (see '?!...!? annotations above)"
	+fi
	
I may just be missing something here, but why not instead just borrow
what I did for "lint-docs" in 8650c6298c1 (doc lint: make "lint-docs"
non-.PHONY, 2021-10-15)?

I.e. if we can run against t0001-init.sh or whatever *once* to see if it
chain-lints OK then surely we could have a rule like:

	t0001-init.sh.chainlint-ok: t0001-init.sh
		perl chainlint.pl $< >$@

Then whenever you change t0001-init.sh we refresh that
t0001-init.sh.chainlint-ok, if the chainlint.pl exits non-zero we'll
fail to make it, and will unlink that t0001-init.sh.chainlint-ok.

That way you wouldn't need any parallelism in the Perl script, because
you'd have "make" take care of it, and the common case of re-testing
where the speed matters would be that we woudln't need to run this at
all, or would only re-run it for the test scripts that changed.

(Obviously a "real" implementation would want to create that ".ok" file
in t/.build/chainlint" or whatever)

A drawback is that you'd probably be slower on the initial run, as you'd
spwn N chainlint.pl. You could use $? instead of $< to get around that,
but that requires some re-structuring, and I've found it to generally
not be worth it.

It would also have the drawback that a:

	./t0001-init.sh

wouldn't run the chain-lint, but this would:

	make T=t0001-init.sh

But if want the former to work we could carry some
"GIT_TEST_VIA_MAKEFILE" variable or whatever, and only run the
test-via-test-lib.sh if it isn't set.

  reply	other threads:[~2022-09-01 12:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 51+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-09-01  0:29 [PATCH 00/18] make test "linting" more comprehensive Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 01/18] t: add skeleton chainlint.pl Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01 12:27   ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-09-02 18:53     ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 02/18] chainlint.pl: add POSIX shell lexical analyzer Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01 12:32   ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-09-03  6:00     ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 03/18] chainlint.pl: add POSIX shell parser Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 04/18] chainlint.pl: add parser to validate tests Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 05/18] chainlint.pl: add parser to identify test definitions Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 06/18] chainlint.pl: validate test scripts in parallel Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01 12:36   ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason [this message]
2022-09-03  7:51     ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-06 22:35   ` Eric Wong
2022-09-06 22:52     ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-06 23:26       ` Jeff King
2022-11-21  4:02         ` Eric Sunshine
2022-11-21 13:28           ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-11-21 14:07             ` Eric Sunshine
2022-11-21 14:18               ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-11-21 14:48                 ` Eric Sunshine
2022-11-21 18:04           ` Jeff King
2022-11-21 18:47             ` Eric Sunshine
2022-11-21 18:50               ` Eric Sunshine
2022-11-21 18:52               ` Jeff King
2022-11-21 19:00                 ` Eric Sunshine
2022-11-21 19:28                   ` Jeff King
2022-11-22  0:11                   ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 07/18] chainlint.pl: don't require `return|exit|continue` to end with `&&` Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 08/18] t/Makefile: apply chainlint.pl to existing self-tests Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 09/18] chainlint.pl: don't require `&` background command to end with `&&` Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 10/18] chainlint.pl: don't flag broken &&-chain if `$?` handled explicitly Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 11/18] chainlint.pl: don't flag broken &&-chain if failure indicated explicitly Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 12/18] chainlint.pl: complain about loops lacking explicit failure handling Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 13/18] chainlint.pl: allow `|| echo` to signal failure upstream of a pipe Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 14/18] t/chainlint: add more chainlint.pl self-tests Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 15/18] test-lib: retire "lint harder" optimization hack Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 16/18] test-lib: replace chainlint.sed with chainlint.pl Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-03  5:07   ` Elijah Newren
2022-09-03  5:24     ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 17/18] t/Makefile: teach `make test` and `make prove` to run chainlint.pl Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-01  0:29 ` [PATCH 18/18] t: retire unused chainlint.sed Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-02 12:42   ` several messages Johannes Schindelin
2022-09-02 18:16     ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-02 18:34       ` Jeff King
2022-09-02 18:44         ` Junio C Hamano
2022-09-11  5:28 ` [PATCH 00/18] make test "linting" more comprehensive Jeff King
2022-09-11  7:01   ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-11 18:31     ` Jeff King
2022-09-12 23:17       ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-13  0:04         ` Jeff King

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